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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1918. " PAGE 4 | SEATTLE TO BE AIRPLANE DEVELOPMENT CENTER PREDICTS FLEET OF sy Above Puget Sound Country Will Be TACCUSE FICKERT M’ADOO SEEKS REST AIR CARRIERS SOON. Streaked With Fliers, Says E.N. Gott | QF TRICKERY IN BY QUITTING OFFIC Nearly every afternoon an/avi The airplane has been proven nH tap ve “ ‘ 5 ”- memes M dear Mr. President, that I will per ator flies over Lake Washington) It is ! not to stay, but to lead Continued From Page One | mit nothing but the mont imperious and the sutrounding hills a vi arr : mh gil oo ee ‘ e. x * ol : mands to force on withdrawal bases in POS b: - > ale) *, © ane, « Vir fia, and Assistant rom publ fe Always I He is Eddic Hubbard, seaplane ynes its development wil! take . ; Continued From Page One . r Ot ps ein soargmawarmoag Pore iety jo a A : all Secretary ingwell were menu cherish ¢ wreatest honor ol tester for the Boe Airplane com. the airplane's future opens up pos ‘ a— ed as prom anlar thudeaaatry peat.| ares cepettaily you } 14 pany, & Seat poration with sibilities of which the imagination ag! te| Baruch also was prominently dis Kenerounly given me to nerve thie 260 skilled employes, that has!can scarcely conceive, This much Densmore «reviews the attempta| OO! OS road administrator, | country under your leadership. 4 ; manufactured more (than 100 fea we can safely say, however : made to gain a new trial for Moo: while there w Jerable these epochal times es HA r — ne nm th th or of e r afte ne had been sentenced to b = . - if planes for the government in the w tle as f tt caged geal Meee the tt a, that the railroads might be pi Affectionately yours 4S last year lar air terminals in the United He refora to the ¢ ney ee es 5 t ‘ under Bec ary of the Interior 1 W. G, MceAboo. 4 hat 4 North Ena | States, cqastwine and continental supreme court, which refused to re: | en et ene tor departmen oe 5 é | * . ties Cc! + sion ) aif mails will immediately spring view the Mooney case, an a decision ~*~ ee “ery : 4 peice ho ta Praised by Wilson : 3 have grown s0 stomes 7 1 not wo | McAdoo did not acquaint his im-| president Wil re se ae A VEMLERA that they {inte being, to be. qui eusosediia to the effect that it would not go nose onlere gpr pgs nek votre ider ison answered ag fob } Berar tt pe rier ak the me by freight and expr outside the record in the case—in it J ae rte i eo tg lows neir eves as the me « ate yenterday, a sho ne be Page ; bird seare th ne assenger Kow other words, th judgment could : a vides My Dear Mr. Secretar I wae if — bird sos rain be Ps bation” thas not be wet aside merely for the rew ein Wes press to @N-) not unprepared for 3 ter of the ray, “2, commentinrs 00 te eel ddration ot pon that it was predicated upon per ince hile resignation and ste 80-| 14th, because thai city will be the of flocks \ tance } of air and seaplanes crossing y cannot fail ¢ jured testim : > ea adintiepentciiad once, of course h tee | Fens sa lair routed will After Warren K. Billings was fs mg? the cireumat have Joni i Tee soa he ana around dtations |rich will take to aviation, once they found guilty and sentenced to life nar Come dhee Or more money | nade it a serious per wactifioe i bay and lake and ground stations, rich will take to aviation, once the) imprisonment, and Mooney had been |!fluenced his going. tor yeu te seenain jn Otfice. 1 j mays Edgar N. Gott, youthful vice. are as Fh dls an fie org found guilty’ upon the additional), Presidert Wilson answered that! thar only your high 1 exacting t president and treasurer of the Boe a = See tae — testimony of Frank C. Oxman, it|h® regretfully accepted, at the same | sense of duty had kept you here me : . ernme 1 sea-plane : yp ne secretary's y ‘ i ing compan. was “demonstrated beyond a shadow | Ume highly praising th TeUary’® ti) the im aks of the war faithfulness and ability MeAdoo did not claim to be broken in health, tho he did suggest he is much in need of a rest. It was re called today that he «pent some time de. On & Western ranch cause of @ throat trouble, which thin be first extablished, following which we Will have publicowned lHnes—or utilities, as they will be ealled then, | clers, shipping interests and near The one impediment to the fu-| sighted business men discuss the ture of the airplane is motive pow immediate possibilities of trade ex. ¢f propuktion, We must have more power We will obtain should be over. 1 am none the Jens dintrenned. not allow intimate persona! relations to deppiy me of the ‘pleasure of saying toss wy my judgment the country has never had an abler, a snore resourceful and Nor, aceording to Gott, Is time remote. While reconstructioniats, finan of doubt,” according to Densmore “that Oxman, the prosecution's star witness, had attempted to suborn perjury, and had thus, in effect, de atroyed his own credibility The cases aguinst the other recently be pansion, ships and Siberia and the amd lighter fendants, including Mrs. Rena yet prudent, a more uniformly Orient, shipbuilding and steel ship | os he best << bhai Phot lie Sasotey then cotiapeed Oxman's|¥®* mainly superinduced by over: pier Popa of the treason ane ments, exports, imports and free ha nation will labor on this. eon testimony was not used again work A . say this remembering all the able, de ports, Gott peers into the future | there ix no limit, not even the sky Densmore's dictaphone evidence| resident Wilson probably will voted and distinguished men. who thru silverrimmed nose glasses, | © Sirplane progress, or rather, the | Attempts to provide the “atmos. |24me his successor before departing | preceded you for Europe. Incidentally, the ques!" «1 have ke h pt your letter a number tion of permanent government con! o¢ gays, in order to suggest, if 1 trol of rajlrouds is destined to arise| soyid some other solution of your and states that Seattle's real and | Progress of aerial navigation.” | lie future te th the. ale Gott declares that the Discussing the probable rapid ex. Man has discounted the airy phere” surrounding Fickert in bis two offices: It refers continually to Fickert’s| ” + his estimate of the future, whereas pon pansion of aerial navigation, Gott attempts to get witnesses against | difficulty than the one you have mow he a plane w be one © ne nt « oo in have yor * 4 summarizes the situation as fol. * riod arg wit ¥ " e he the " Mooney, and intersperses thix with |, McAdoo is known to _ * favored tet obliged to resort to. But 1 flive lows: ounding features of that future details of other ¢ not connected | !Mdefinite continuation of such con noe been able to think of any, 1 tan- trol—if not actual ownership. Now lroad security holders are organ. izing to tent out this situation and to force return of lines to private veording to ¢ ’ tt, weaplanes will de almost universally in w [the Pacific coast Pacific Northwest not ask you to make further sacri- fices, serious as the loss to the goy- ernment will be in your retirement. I accept your resignation, therefore, to with Mooney, but in which accord ling to Densmore, Fickert demon strated a “consistent policy of con spiracy and corruptior along particularly This ts | ‘ i | c. var of #, principal among | Fiekert Talks ownership. McAdoo, it was pointed taye effect upon the appointnent of them being ideal water land Fickert said the whole thing | Ut Would have had to take a def: |, successor, because in justice jings. Sea it is claimed, are struck him “na a desperate attempt |'nite stand soon on this problem. = 1 1 snugt ‘ce States His Reasons In filing his resignation. Secretary McAdoo sent the following letter to the pregident easier to te than airplanes, | Jand there is less danger connected | lwith them, altho danger is one of} the objectionable qualides of aerial! the vision of navig by the friends of Mooney to make a demonstration that will divert the darting thru the air on varied misstons—will become a reality, according to public mind from hin guilt N. Gott, Seattle expert on acronauties “Every court in the land has re of relvenaa te o one navigation that is to be shortly} fused to set aside the just convic “Dear Mr. President suggest, on January | pic cig by Sd eliminated, armistice has been signed and peace - 2S oe . Gott says | tion,” maid Fickert tre —_ ; Will Fly to Alaska ' | Ho said parts of the report is assured, I feel at liberty to ad-|ou0, pone aye ae gery The Renae Abed ot in Gee eg 4 | | showed the defense knew the proso-| vise you of my desire to return, as| Yo. the skill and executive eats mt [will be between Seattle a Cetehi- | | ‘cution had important new evidence soon as possible, to private life, | a adie 4 |kan or Skagway, Alaska,” declared | . ny sagton =’ beak corel wih which you, hendle® Sauaress |Gott. “This i» approximately a | jainehour trip by alr | involving others besides Mooney. He| “I have been conscious for some ONE MAN DIES IS APPROACHING characterised the report as “such a|time of the necensity for this step, pared ecsen. ogg of the unified r | jumble that no ene could answer it) but of course, I could not consider | the stress of war uses, and will re- ORE Deity, | ,, Reaptane tense wilt foren & verite- In the darkness, on the curve of| | offhand | 't while the country was at war. gret, as I do, to see leave that | ble network in the air over the Pa! ; ; | “Assuming all the telephone con-| “For almost six years I have| rgd Re 4 © 3 jeifie coast. particularly the Pa } the West Senttlo‘aar lane, star the | vernations true, they prove nothing | worked incessantly under the pres 4 as e crest of its difficulty I Speetioseae ” } top of the hill above the ferry land further than that the district attor-|sure of great responsibilities. Their | "Dm ay “ According to Gott. the ponsibil! Three members of Seattle's Pe ae ear ae ney's office was leaving nothing un-|exactions have drawn heavily on! 44 ang alt sae t , disinterest. Dispatch From Webb || done to prove Mooney's quilt. and|my strength. The inadequate com-|00 “22 altogether sdmirable service Expresses Gratitude “I also for the same reason accept your resignation as director general BROADWAY MUSICAL COMEDY CO. —ta— Keystone “THE TIME. Diving THE PLAC Girls THE GIRL” PRICES—Nights, 15¢-25¢-35e. ‘Mate. Except Mee., i8e-t5¢. Sundays and Holidays, Now that an g. where there are no atreet |tles of air and seaplanes are at hoot board have a, jor pos’ a arhoe cain blocked ehtn' Sn tour biedick x cetiton a you have rendered th te of air and seaplane are at ; fou ' 3 show the people what kind of public| pensation allowed bylaw to cabinet | 7°4 mi bese ; attempt two street cara oceurred at 6:15 Fri-|| Miller | , bot! pecially for the” la single simple. invention in me-| “°” *ttempt to apply the “equal 0 ara occurred at 6:15 Fri t Hacesse As han” tn ook | officers (aa you know, I receive no|°0t® Posts. and os whey: way in which you have guided the treasury thru all the perplexities and | problems of transitional financial conditions and of the financing of a compensation as director general of railroads) and the very burdensome cont of living in Washington have ‘elnon Hughes, aged tor of one of the ears, was ited, and Mra, H. Green, chanics may develop possibilities| Pay for equal service” principle | asy night, and now beyond reach of the imagina to women school teachers. 0 tion. | A resolution introduced by Mra United Press Correspondent | | May Call Grand Jury McCarthy, foreman of AD., William 1 WITH THE the San Francisco grand jury, said AMERICANS ; nt VANCING TOWARD THE RHINE , y Dey Kipent Standards W. P. Harper, and supported by 1 California ave., was seriously |Nov. 2341050 a. m)—The Firet| that if cafeful study of the Dens dng. gt sete: ar te war which has been without prece Among these is mentioned the! judge Richard Winsor Friday after: injured, and Second divisions of the Ameri. More report disclosed municipal cor jc or the situation. : Gent altke in kind and scope, Lapaam Perfection of a light, and yet tre ‘ noon, to advance the pay of women mendously powerful steam engine, | teachers to the schedule now being that would be able to propel an air-| received by men, was voted down | !oaded with passengers, when Plane frame capable of carrying py President wee A from 40 to 100 tons, steaming thru Nathan Eickst you with a sense of gratitude that To Retrieve Fortune (comes from the very bottom of my “1 do not wish to convey the im-| heart. wan pression that there f# any actual im “Gratefully and affectionately W. F. Henshaw, former justice of | pairment of my health, because such | yours, WOODROW WILSON: can army are within a few miles of TUPtion, he would have a grand jury If the advance | Probé. He is going over the report with Presiding Judge Edmund Mo | Both cara were going up the hill unk! Prussian territory continues at the present rate they Spencer, | trolley of the first car jumped the | wit! set foot in Germany before this NOW—UNTI. SATURDAY NIGHT DAVID BELASCO'S Geant Now York Seccess mand E. Shorrock. | wire, and Conductor Hughes alight: | evening. wrosnente cee saatincen, |] ther Teaches at tremendous | Another resolution was passed do-| cq to replace it, The driver of the! ‘The city of Lusemt the California supreme court, wholis not the fact. Asa result of long , ‘Me-3ic—Pius War Tax. speed. putting ocean competition to/ ing away with the war bonuses, and second car, in the darkness, crashed irejoicing, on ‘Thurmdar’ wercrmas | Was charged in the report as being | overwork, ¥ need a reasonable period : naught, and upsetting all previous putting in effect the regular salary standards of transportation. OO ree yg Age Deg tha’ i! | Gigantic plane forms, cagable of | emergency has passed carrying enormous loads,"but for, Mrs. Harper's resolution, to equal j Which, s0 far, no adequate engine|ize teachers’ pay, follows. jhas been devised, may be readily!) “Whereas into the rear of the on Thursday welcomed * ’ e- | of t | ; other and! Gon. y |the “brains” of the antilabor ele-|of genuine rest to replenish my en- iy igi of he cir [Gon Pershing and oe Yom tie | tye the tate’ a ake ous] eh Bet woe Une ae, eee | OWN Den ughes First division of the American army. | named in an alleged confession em: |for the sake of my family, get back 1 two cars. The grand duchess, with evident podied in the report as accepting a|to private life, to retrieve my per-| By Offices The jotorman F. $, Barnett, 2767 Call-; d Pearson So aera charge of | Maustaction, viewed the rcene from | bribe in a will case, declared the re |sonal fortune. | Test the balcony of her palace, Only the | port. as it referred to him, was “ab| “I cannot secure the fequired rest | Continuous Daily 1 to tt BELMONTS CANARY OFERA t appears from the fig the second car, sald he did not nee day before she had watehed the | Manufactured, and will be durabi: Clifford in light and powerful propulsion wi compact steam engines. which are already undergoing ex Perimentation in the hands of in ventors and expert mechanics, “In the not remote future, Will see air freighters and passen city and state, continent and ocean and railway tracks will rust Predicts Heavy Freighters fleets—the mail and express air and seapianes that we will very soon ot serve without surprise coming and JOS. DANZ, Mgr. and rellable, Gott says, adding that intendent of schools that the income first have solution in the form of ing year will be at least more than models of $140,000 greater; be it resolved, that gers of immenze size rush across high schools When that day dawns, the trains “The forerunners of these mighty ures obtained from the county super top of it. He was arrested and te leased on his own recognizance. When the impact occurred, a num ber of passengers on the second « were thrown violently to the fi for the and county the com the pay of women high school teach. pay of me here employ@d in the | waiting for him with his lunch pail | effective September 1,/ 4: the end of the car line at the 191k time of the accident | Secretary Reuben W. Jones de ared the estimate of increased rev ith tb was too high thin used as an excuse by the majority |to vote down the on The office of school director was created. This official will inepect the other car until he was right OM of the Germann tramp thru the city Soon after hin entry, Gen. Pershin, lasued the following prociemation Asks Mrs. Wilson | “After the four years of Violator of your territory Luxemburg has happily been liberat invaders by the armies of the Amer. ~ }cans and the allies an one of the con. | Boylston ave. x of the present armistice. It omen necessary now for the Amer. can troops to paxs thru the grand basta. cae : duchy of Luxemburg and to establich | ber husband from an unjust death, | and maintain there for a certain time | @# 4 alleged conspirator in the San their lines of communication Francisco preparedness parade bomb aft solutely vicious.” To Help Mooney | the 4 duchy grand duchy of An appeal to Mra, Woodrow Wil ers employed by this district be ad-| ana Mra. Green was badly hurt. r' | ; a3 7 ed. Your Iberati Ge | non to help save Tom Mooney's life, vanced u jon the same basis and) prughes leaves a widow and five reel ta ‘base Glee 5a of th has been forwarded to the White) we! plan and to the same degree as the! niidren. His ISyearold son was nanaed Of the! rouse by Lode A. Wright, 114 The letter to the wife of the presi dent declares that the work of Mrs. Tom Mooney, in her efforts to save outrage, is worthy of the sympathy | nor the opportunity to look after my long-negiected private affairs unless | I am relieved of my present respon sibilities. “I am anxious to have my retire. ment effected with the least possible inconvenience to yourself and to the public service, but it would, I think, be wise to cept my resignation now as secretary of the treasury, to become effective upon the appoint- ment and qualification of my suc cessor, so that he may have the op- portunity and advantage of partici- pating promptly in the formulation of the policies that should govern the future work of the treasury. I 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established in 1591 ITHOUT question the most reliable and reasonable [Dental Offices in | These offices have earn led their good reputation by the dentists | what they say they wi | do. Our work is guaran: | teed, and our business ts |reterred to us by our satisfied patrons. This jis your uarantee that your work will be of the | best, and satisfactory to “The American troops have come oR code: : HURCH TOPICS ute: the grand Guohy oF Laxensbete jand support of every woman in eee an beige yy igi 5 eee an friends, and shall rigorously con. | America. |come effective January 1, 1919, or| BDMWIN 2) ae M: € is ZESES SEABTING\ going as punctually ae traine—are | S20! Work. report to the superin uct theme! co ny a ER pars SUNDAY | now in the making. They have peers any inefficiency, and have jrace Manners, sister of p reed end 1 erga ren apd 94 “NO BIG SHORTAGE IN <_< appointment of my suc- Brown Dental Offices been used for war, now they wil) °P@rs® of examinations, y Manners, the soldier-port, Will shall not be prolonged more than | - beng oe ACRE on Clana iit be used in peace.” speak on “The Soul of the shati be strictly necessary, should not | SHIPYARDS -HARRIS| ———— Gott attaches great significance Trenches,” at St. Mark's church |te for you a hardship. ‘The function:| Labor shortage statements by C.| % ~ the fact that government avia Sunday at 7:30 p.m. This service ing of your government and your in i. Hamblen peeuben, <f thh Ae | tion experts are engaged in a na will be preceded by & minute stitutions shall not be interfered with | sociation of Northwestern Shipbuild: | | tlon-wide survey of air landings and community sing of hymns and pa-\in any manner. Your fife and your} ee eT er ata ¢| localities for hangars and stations, iS IDENTIFIED teGy snes eccupations shall not be molested workers tn nhipyards of this district, | among routes considered being a ih = c. a. OF persons and your welfare shall| go not agree with statements of W. | |Southern California, “That the ant| The woman killed in the Ori up : witi | PO. romaneet B. Harris, secretary and employ- acai ae peo, [curve accident of Friday morning caer ‘ Tt will be necessary for the Acner-| ment manager of the Shipyard La ernment will be the instigator of air-| wherein an auto wit! the Initi ing of the| ican army to use certain things, rall-|perers’ “Riesers’ and Fasteners’ Bote whemerce, te believed by | tour dashed over a bar ‘Sunday club on “Dod seraphs and telephones, and | jocal No. 38-12 pense a Senvee cerates : that | ientif ca tire, “eek in France,” at 2 p.m perhaps eer pub le eotablie ments. “There are 1,000 men standing} priv and corporation a eanae - ‘or the need of lodgin, spe } c grrr gt ote Lt gpec Rad ORE aoaritbee sd Perens gph ance, will peak at) become necessary for us shall be paid! yards are laying off men. Hamil-| . Boys te for after just extimates: ton’s statement that there is an 11,000 we are yet comparatively «mall, air eet. Pedelt m. at the ish tabernach It le presumed you will not permit | shortage is grossly exaggerated.” sincera ye aa ee ay | toede er Paid > eared the a aA ear a8 f peas: ona ens ° aw ric solr or give ay seep Victoria’ cpoeriginond ea fence reg our present-da eleinth mic 2 sevell hanksgivi € cele | tion or ald to ite enemy. You will al-| year is increased over last year by | = ; - | Popul r construction industries,’ | hy Pais iy ac igs gg ron ursday, 10:30 a. m., at the | ways conform to the inatructions | 90,000 pounds. The surplus over ex ET aside one day EACH WEEK for Jott said. leon the sheriff's office, and i» at Bethany Presbyterian church that the American commander, for | penditure is 220,155 pounds. putting a specified sum in your LP were Me Saturda 7~ \the safety of his troops and your - s . " ; - German Trains Are . Surat waiter, and Helen, A (United Thanksgiving service! proper protection, may give.” By new Canadian regulation, mem- savings account. This habit will soon be held by all churehes of th = bers of Northwest mounted police grow permanent and will mean you will ice are not al- Blown Up; 150 Die Mi." Wemirs te tne jars, bows udway and Capitol Hill districts The nightingale’s voice can be) and the Dominion p a i LONDON, 23.—A children's | sustaining 4 satan kugiving morning at the First| heard for a mile. Nowed to Join labor unions. have a good-sized bank account before bonfire was responsible for ca lan chureh, Broadway and| - —____-— — — -_- —— - you realize it and you will not have | missed the money each week. Savings in this bank do double duty 8:30 a. m |e, gatmated at nearly 2.00 in she CATCH COUNT CZERNIN explosion of munition trains at Hamont, Relgium. urs BREAKING FOOD LAW Rev Charles Replogle, who has day. Amsterdam dispatches state . n in charge of an Eskimo mix they earn for the depositor snug sums that 150 dead were counted soon aft Count Czernin | sion within the» Aretic circle, will in interest and are always available for er the disaster. gain peak at the Friends’ Memortal ; . A large part of the A foreign minist ureb ard © and 1. Spruce st emergencies. | wrecked and wet on fire sneaked five baskets of provisions | Sunday morning Open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 |consumed a German and 900 pour flour into o'clock train and 18 of the wounded were |f4mily commissary 4 ol Rev. J, F. Watson, D. D,, secre ’ | burned to death, The majority of |‘ food laws t of the Wostern Washi convention, will THE DESIRABLE CITIZEN | J WARREN ”. victims were German soldiers RATA, . | Because the elocks have been set ant church in Seattle b University Church Paste the Univ | : A | . | ahead in England, it doesn't get dark | dedicated Sunday at $ p. m t church Sunday mornin | It’s a good thing for the cause of D H K | RRIGAN es = le om | Democracy a we are not the - exter orton LD | 1¢ you -value your watch, let}{ 2 e tion of spendthrifts we imagine Al | spe wine nai eae!!!) EXTRA FANCY TURKEYS | wer were True, many of us sil i) |) Trustand Savings 5 adic le oy ap MB te pe spend too much money on, non- Bank rT} - § from ith DP) 4 n Chicago, Minneapolis § essential hings. u he “easy | BURGLAR FOR | aig pebbled oe OE Spee Oe Piaget ’ spender” is now regarded with a cer- Second Avenue and A NIG a9 \|4 Reve.wnd sertoles tee ¢: rece } they ean be turn eld of wheat, .The exere! } tain contempt. On the other hand, | ; || The” hare would mpeed and steep! | for the wost cnt ia OS ene antes ene Se | the money-saver is now regarded i —AND— o | While the tortolne (rudged mway, } Pra TENDER AND JUICY We ee as, the most desirable of all citi- H| })1 overcontiaent— ot cube, turkey I# the typically American bird and natural produc 2 : | A Mack Sennett pk faltare in hie cue | We indeed hav dinvidénsa cari} and favings Department open from i Comedy ee "HY m that the partic Norrible war will make us € 00.8 every Seturdey evening | Sn. And surely won the race. ail better Bat anova ene “1 . _ for your convenience. COMBINED RE ——, The moral ix that “slow but «or Di ‘ J ‘| | i ten win inner in Courses—Blue Ribbon Turkey — Dexter Horton Trust and | ii, enone apecd-ane jeatpese: Mince Pie, etc. —$1.50 the Plate THE SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK |Savings Bank and Dexter i "150 !"" 10c THANKSGIVING BYE~Weancwuny F twill, be Carnival Night. Resources $30,000,000 Horton National Bank DREN be 1 aver an ontertainment 1 Plus War x | ( Musi ee Sing: ‘é D . ‘ | \ oS : ee '$26,660,820.50 scm Continuous from 10 A. M. | HOTEL BUTLER CAFE '$ 9 E ° Seer) pa 3