The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 11

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SRSA ie <a ee os RET EPROP { ee re rn eo re eee sag . | = The Seattle Star ==> Section SEATTLE, WASH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. DEMOCRATS EXPECT Christmas Toys? Simple, Inexpensive, but YOUTHS ACCUSED OF VICTORY FORTREATY — Durable Gifts Are What Children Like Best WATERFRONT THEFTS BY HUGH BAILLIE | iran Sti its aan satiate aS nited Press Staff Correspondent) Discovery of a small boy munching a mouthful of stolen NGTON, D. C., Dee ani . < 3 Jestern ave. le > arres whi i d inistration today with nly rr ‘he ca es Sanstier § s often ie faa pales "sed Thur nag ake AS neta be ; at of “watchful waiting.” sider inioetad eel re. childror g* nee burglars who are said to have been terrorizing Belltown and j Believing that a great popular demand for ratification! Cost} ety lorger bs the waterfront district for several months. : Will come from the country within a few weeks, President 7 eure VAN ‘ Warren Ward, 14, in custody in the juvenile department, d ges is keeping “hands off” the present situation, wait- . was the lad eating the candy. ‘or this urge to materialize, according to numerous | After considerable questioning, young Ward told the of- ications, | . . at Gi The ; > mi The hist f it ficers of a room at 61 Battery st., where they might ob- president refrained from directly mentioning the" tain some information. The subsequent investigation led ee ong Ae Sd aecrec to congress, it is believed, with the to the arrest of the following: i | idea that further : e ele | Mb eeed for it foi dg gen de was useless. | ! James McDonald, 18; Henry Ritz, 19; John Wedgwood, | Ministration predict, will steadily be. 18, all being charged Thursday with bur; y; Philip Haw- I Eeeme more apparent. They are JURY RETURNS } kins, 21, charged with grand larceny; Charles Tabbit, 16; | 4 sopeking tor events to convince the | John Barnes, 14, and Warner Ward, 14, all held by the i : e juvenile court. 4 “Spike” Roberts, 22,.of Kamilche, near Olympia, is being 4 held as a witness. The police declare much of the loot al- leged to have been stolen by the gang was found in his And that no other mes of bringing About official peace will do. The President's silence, they assert, does Mot mean he has given up the fight or that he | y less int : 2.8 } fatifiention than when he tanec te /Union Record Officials Are shack. | Fountry appealing for it. That he Indicted Again } aes exthgat8Q¢ ( ds “wrapped up in the treaty” was the expression used by some of his Bdvisers in describing the situation For the second time in two days Recommendation of Wilson for a! an indictment was br ht in by a third term by the state conve it Pierre, S D.. was interpre President's supporters nent of the treaty an r to the arguments [who claim the pact ix so ‘ ts will not want te and make it an issue in Opponents of the treaty ESSE. WARNS OREGON places said to have been Bierge, of La Grande, Urges ie oe Cua Stringent Laws Or., Dec, 4.—“The A clay substitute 2 Tor mud pies he cit | F rench | dolls too fancy to please American federal grand jury Wednesday night against KE. B. Ault RES Treats THE DAL ee ee oe Western ave. In robberies | contest between the white man and if any wave of popular senti we qu sof ca and severa! the Mongolian has to be met sooner it ere forthcoming it w eHers’ shows were steien, r later, and if by no other alterna- Wwe been apparent barly ‘ Find Loot in Room tive th by war, then the sooner after Wilson's tour 2 oot fre each of the better,” declared Delegate Wal aresdmen returning to V om Pierce, of La Grande, Oregon, ee wating to thet win ed by peaking at the annual convention wents say t p r 9 the Oregon and Southern Idaho Saree > the tx sly~ae “ ision of the Farmers’ Education- ae socewune Ke in 4 a and B al perative Union of America Sting their attention to the coal aie es ao nariet isan age ane other pressing do. e RitzMeDon: Japanese has absolutely ne jc problems “ Kusky and Tab-| mor nesty standard,” come after the latter crew had dick-| tinued Pierce, who was democrade r t dewided it} candidate for Governor during thé last Oregon paign. “He will break a contact at the slightest” provocation and cannot be trusted. If vllowed to spread, he will soon con= trol the agricultural activities of this state U. 8. Beating Swiss BRITISH FLIER _ RACING POULET everal patrs f 4 > LJ yinpla, ty, #0 “ lay i 1 eh "1 urge stringent laws to should be ple, st thing ea t ting the ; On B | American property from the incurs Close Time ‘Being Made on » le. thet i : bk of IRA Giana tx| LONDON, Dec. 4—(By United) tions of Mongolian. ‘The Mase aie i - 7 ‘ iis ften Press.)—The meeting cabl- | west can never mix.” Way to Australia decided —— thruout Ireland be- Professor Bridgman of rorism there and the|has succeeded in making fee by.” of securing conyle- | squeezing water—and the ice is #0 understood today !hot that it will make alcohol boil, nd — LONDON, Dec. 4—The race be tween Captain Ross Smith, British Aviator, and Etienne Poulet, Frerich In their attempted flights to Aus P tralia, had narrowed down to a 46 Minute margin in favor of the Frit teh Mier, according to latest reports HM feceived by the air ministry here to the Frenchman Smith overtook Mad Pies Educational lore Poulet reached Rangoon and|* ved in that city 45 minutes |< ) country. the iE hs OG vonage: weccoeme 4, a dispatch to the alr ministry >. H, Fimple, A irae tak” ohio [Ga oe Oe ag dogged onio j The aviators both reached Burt. Benedict es Tay apie es nego A I J lamgoon Nov. 20 nd planned to I E wer i ~ hy < : ] we Dec. 1 for Bangkok sairisotied Fr" rts oe a ss cps te ot the “a : : ie si : | a dispatch. pec tb te tronght 2 | ) The distance from Rangoon, one James Duncan, Albert Wilsc Q # of the Indian the chief ovince of B oe iS "Scot". sem» EX-SERVICE MEN GEN, PERSHING LINCOLN WILL ‘Working Giet Now" NEED CITY- WORK VISITING CAMPS Will Inspect Posts Along the | CHARLES DRYDEN’S | SPEAK FRIDAY ————= Yl nen Pacific Coast Story of the Chinaman whose queue ‘ lel iy oe ms |e te = ies got caught on the cable that oo Sy bl | ran the street cars in old Bem en’ yo Gow mee en Sera o MoeToenm San Francisco? Mext Saturday Lincoln will be @lection by J. A Alliance candidate of the cor fecal Mexican For hours this Celestial ran on independent. Mc : ing on the organiza ’ 4 ee Ne f February e e h Ev sicct Georse P and Mrs - ie ee schedule time with the cars Lorene Wiswell-Wi school 4 a t age I ties of the Ameri rectors. Both M kle and Doyle eatin 1 that th shall be ar force during the ex-service man from the world war and from th cify this f in a positior employed exe claim that they w receive the be made publi Support of water front w " Polls at Saturday's will only be open from 1 p. m. unti pm I. W. W. Secretary nber 12 300 YANKS SOON election going thru ¢ You will Laugh on Schedule if you read jualifications and their 1 fk: te prison # meet | ove ‘ tl The ren o the. ‘i pod x H hos state. It took a j ust five} tates on or pepo ord at Poe oe with amntuins rere | Cops Return Car NO OFFICIAL RERORT | A peraiting Amuaee mina H at utts ese orta S e. rp ea nian da But Retain Booze RECEIVED FROM BERLIN; entley Mott, retired| fe Take Seven Men to oe i PCIE 5 ahr bat bre Rested ye eae HORT EVERY MONDAY IN THE STAR Aberdeen for Trial ras Glin tks mipeeua wee oti util ABERDEEN Seven -of sign| American. peace commission with! he ‘a Arn 1. W a yar ithor the supreme war council, the Amert Se fice te Met ean tnsenee BURGLAR CARRIES OFF | Illustrated by DICK DORGAN ELIVERS TALK ON [ina Germany ‘had decited wor'vs/ SHOTGUN AND SILVER HADLEY RETURNS EAST \for carrying out the terms of the|,, Mrs. W pete: Sayer 4S15 AdeG> | GRAIN EXPLOSIONS] recpresentative Lin 11. 11 ett | treaty tl reported the theft of a eom- Dr. H. H. Brown, of the United|for Washington, D. C., Wednesday apelin a8 povpa cin og MW ad Btates bureau of chemistry, gaye a| accompanied by Are tiavcxt Mon.| Hippocrates and Pliny of old fix wh Watt 5 Thira | pture on Grain Dust mersiowe is rey The next seesion of congress |July J the day when human b re his p phone the Chamber of Commerce room: | will last six months, or more, in Had-' ings most susceptible to tever| radioed This is the second rob- aud hysteria, bery of his phone in a month, CLC ELLELLCELCLCEELIEELL | cade building, at 19:40 a, m, Thurs ley's opinion, 1

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