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Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY 1. 17 First High Tide TURSDAY DEC, 16 Viest High Tide Thde Tide First Low Fiest Low OE ee a TO ME DANA SLEETH EAR 4? "asi seems /HARRY NEW IS ON TRIAL | On AS SWEETHEART SLAYER ~~ PROF. PORTA AGA: "He's Accused of Murdering Girl Quarrel in Love . I | | | « ALY the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star | | | | SCIENTIST SAYS COAST PREDICT i CENTS Late Edition md Low Tide | Se Per Year, by Mal! to $9.00 ry Enicred am Second Clasn Matter May a, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash the Act of Congress hos, 119 ; ia VOLUME 22. NO, 250 a SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919. Weather Forecast: ™ Wednenday, ra h to atrome | warning. LOST DISASTER VICTIMS —a— Hello, Kiddies! Did You Ever Have a Pair Green Shoes? WILL BE HIT BY GALES LOS ANG 2S, Dec. 16.- ry S. New, who claims to SAN FRANCISCO, D 16.—Professor Albert F. Porta, | a be the son 7 United Seen gk Koad Harry S. New, of |noted Italian scientist, clung steadfastly today to his theory | : iW taie' cin. h Indiana, went on trial here today for his lif that between December 17 and the end of December, the | ee (hk Gabe Sree tment btiter He is charged with murdering Frieda Lessner, his 18- | Pacific coast will be visited by the worst storms in the 1 And the streets were a ear-old sweetheart, because she told him, the night of history of the country and that the storm area will extend! | ve glare of frosen snow, I July 4, that instead of becoming his bride the following far eastward. : i ihiies mad get na met night, she proposed to undergo an operation that would He denied, however, that he had) — meee | Hitched to a big gnd heav relieve her of approaching motherhood. The state will ask nF toga the world would ong | Ten Men Reach Germ MA loaded wagon, these horses w that New be hanged Prof, Porta was formerty pro: ‘Bill Working | : pttpping down ic. oo the down. A defe ¢ insanity will be made on. “She's out there in the aute ar ei wkthematics at Saee Port After Ship Is Blown mtown hille, a three-foot slide at a In support this, New mother mobile univeraity He is an architect and Hi W : tum Purger, ha ‘ the rear seat of New's sedar abhehe entific journal her Th Up by Mine Pi wheeis, and stopped their lurch and of of Frieda Leaner, t om shbeh dt” etx’ planeta en one @ S ings by throwing a gunny sack ator Ne bullet wound int the sun tomorrow will reult in sev Colle Here FAIL TO FIND OTHE! @er them, but the «mooth-«hod , E a mass of curly browr . n e § | eral wun «i which will caune | PProcere had to go It alone } Alleged Confession | great storms on the western shores BERLIN, Dec. 16 : ae | tg hoot wil b 1 had 7 » Se ne | of all ¢ tinehts Bur 3 the « ackle of Two hours later New signed an al fa 1 ime “ giant tac of ee ant mind eged mm. it told to ton Porta gained fame when he pre-|the Washington footeall “ii.” won |The steamer Kri m- heir best, they coulé Call Women Jurors words the story of a four months dicted the eruption of Mount Lassen. | $10 the other day rri bs gy oa = . a One hundred prospectiv rors | courtship, and finally a to ride Porta also predicted the big Guate I Was wtanding on the steps of | |hilde has a ived 4 ool uns bs Bigg were called into court for the starting On the evening of July 4 mata dina of two years axo, Mie his favorite boarding house in the l\Emifen with ten ted a dozen fect. while the |! session, including a Iiberaj pro-| which near midnight found New and biggest storm this time is scheduled | University divtrict, casting slurring ° f ate cin ag : portion of women. The prospects | Frieda Leaser sitting in the rear seat for between Christmas and New| remarks on the horsepower of a \vivors of the ° were that half the may be wom-| of New's sedan | Years. —— Henry belonging A s And if ever disgust and outraged | "ere that bait the jury may be woe oe us sbaes othe were ican steamer Lib dignity were evident, they were on » ch Books pata nme j } | ‘ ? hich the long, deacon-like face of that | fF women to sit in the case ee ag gga | | “1 could pull} which was sunk horse | New, appearing to have benefited | While they were q | that Lizzie around | Js ire |rather than to have wanted away ax| Alleged contemsion recites, Minn | | backward” aaid mine off the coast + eault of five months in jail, was| Lesser told New that she was a } | a ND watching the team re- | * result of caching Tminded me that in the |PFOURht before Superior Judge Cal-| Prosching m .. ih ota: taal |Holland, while Old days, when horees |i" Craig here for: trial BE (Fi eal you coulanttt’| route from New Yor! did the work of the coun |. "le ss m hn who| pleaded with } arr } hagarded the ex try, sen mever agpreciat- [bas never visited the man who/ Dundes wit aig ares fudperited owner,.with supreme oon |to Bremen. The f aims him as b uther, the fact hei Reattle’s cold snap is over | r ! a ‘ering in den Gather nt | Adenc rece ont eptterens & that LeCompte Davis, noted Califor. | bride the f « nigh | Viglen a: temgmmbere-et 139-00} one “pin of the crew of a eee, t. beside Attorney She, the confession says, refused | a pe : | =Done: aid “pull | Intelligent, nigh human, and yet \° Seen: ~ OOe yp oun. |and fevealed that instead she had | #rees above sero Inst Friday morn-! pie driver cranked up the highway | unknown. Bhained to the caprice of the [John L. Richardson at defense coun | ianned for what was to have been| jing, the mereury leaped to 42 del cootie, climbed im, and put her in| mae Mrunken master; harnessed to the | Sel's table, recalled to Mmihat Senator | their wedding night. an oper won| Frieda Lesser and Harry 8. New | Kroes at noon Turaday. The lowest bigw gear. “Rill seized the machine | ipvit hand of the sullen teameter: at | Statement on the’ case that Senator | i would end the approach =| | temperature Monday night was 35} ny the stern | the mercy of the brute and the New has made be have ag 33 paper «| motherhood. | degrees | “Qer' adid wh Interested ontocker.| Woolish boy. and the bit-yanking jal S enpeaey ae ' New was énraged at the idea, the | Fain began to fall in Seattle short-| The Henry churned and struggled. | Whip-lashing jockey recital goes on, and * dead the ly after 11 o'clock Monday morning. | Rit’ groaned and grunted. Slowly In snow to their knees, waiting Build Up Defense pretty girl beside him | High southeasterly winds with more the little car started to pull away | | utside saloon, and out churet Since the days which immediately bee Bedy min are predicted for Tuesday night! trom the blond football «tar } Moo, thru the bitter hou followed the death of Frieda Lesser PSS | land Wednexday with an Increase in There goes your $10!" yelled the Helio, little people! Did you Driven until they drop nthe | New's two neys have developed! Then, the alleg © started} warm temperature boys on the porch, as I's" pedals | ever have a pair of green shoes? er : eld: urged to their last ounce | defense which observers predict |for Los Angelea, : Apcording to Wea erver | bigan to. stite on thatey ge%ement k” and “Nancy” have in|) Then Charlie Davis @f strength over the frozen ruts baffling preg ithe ctr ahead George N. Salisbury, anc cold| “Huh!” grunted “Bill,” glistening || “The Adventures of the Twins,” ct 3 Rees an pe bey lefenne, according to ite| the city streets ountry | Will Prevent Revengetul| =" any visit’ Seattle. within the | globules on his altitudinous brew. and|| the wonderful new story by olive || Others Win Firlands Betas halt-starved sager outlines permitted to become | roads, came to th ani ; [next 24 hours “if? a north wind ap-|with a quick change of grips he|| Roberts Barton. Rie ‘ A world of suffering, underlying nown, a flat denial that New mur-| de aren a th pli ty? a ono Ejection by Landlords | proaches th ca weized the rear axle of the Rattling And these shes lead the twins aking of things mundane) A world of strutting humans, And | dered girl will be mad New hethe OF i tee rh aetna Sep Tap ¢ continued! Four, elevated the tail a foot off the|| into the most exciting adventures rid ends tomorrow, Nobody. s+ ly, in those days « the only person, the prosecution| wis facing + pecs Ba Tenants who inform against a force . shooed |Kreund, and while the wheels raced in them Nick and Nancy can Davis, exalted ruler effi ever thought of ail thie misery dmits, who could have witnessed | bee shed publicly me t-| tanatands falling to runintain. tg, | Montey. A force of suarde shooed| Ereund, and while the wh walk TRY’ EDK tree oroieal ov altel ae llous were we by ¢ experi. | Frieda Lesner's de He cannot be al fit sutopay never legal minimum of heat in their ; Gimme the 16 you just read the First Adven ward to reaping any line of fk forced to testi © been a unced Unetiies hatels, lodging houses and apart- | ‘Tetcherous alr he Which is why Grimm ls sporting aj (‘ture tomorrow, in The Star ticular benefit : ver handle < pl { defense, attorneys | st nts cor elatives of the ‘The fiveinch coat of ice over irimm ting 4 f : Any one who has e handled he enol J man ie: . 54 b-oeap gue rw llpeon ments will not be foreed to rey al Pits =, ‘oo fh to crack and meit C® pair of yellow chamois gloves Not that Mr. Davis hasn't Diorses knbws that th capacit agree, will force the p J 4 their identity, if an ordinance | « and r a green good prospects as some of the D for suffering and their keenness of rely on two lines of evidence to prove Since the t few day 0 lowis « suggested by Health Commis. | Monday morning. At be pared th Pl thaw wit 3's ‘roxther atsiak lof us, we basten’ to” sas Teatelligence made th age lot | ite case i his arrest New has consistently re-| sioner H, M. Read Is passed by | Was in force so much that guards | Sane int tue Gace te Mithich the country over One wilt “be circumstantial evi-| fused to talk. He has never made al the city rouncil | prevented venturesome skaters from Pe age: rs point thre 4 chee That wholesale hardship for | dence |Girect statement that hie alleged) tnder present conditions, a tenant| trying to take to the frosen sur | it: would: profit him nothiale faithful Dobbin has gone, and t The second most im ertant cmt was either true ¢ od to go into po’ ‘court and | face Uses Ash Can for | FROM CAPITAL And so, to make it worth Ee des ase tum betiel te will be the ator: w told | tru ev meelf ax the complainant * . > , me ant men ar . Fre pre: ago eg oe OR ‘nk tin dete y bienet fe _ ¥ Taxi Out of Ja’ I ee ue Dari Fiat Naor Frc 2-1 4 ee, getter. tte nll weit Gabe baat tes cout Oo a eee eile ts pe. teaa,| Autos Unable to gy Rl that the world aveatt Game T white r grey of t y 6.) prosecution will make it the landlord retallates by orderir . nemplo ye d on . UT white Poe Sites womnas a the |of@ demand that Mew be sent to the “|i jandiord retaliates by ordering} Stick to. Ice on Muhway “robber | Government to Act Soon on ait to the geod: and ee tan arnatiny , oid the : tenant to get ou forces hi bond “4 , obbe: all to the good; and we lose, Aete or hen he walked to the low and so “gig i ang ] . in to leave by raising hie rent to « pro-| Pacific Highway and “solitary Skagit Project it doean't end. we. win, aan cient misfortunes, I am hibitive degree Motor cars, traveling between Se cell” inmate, re. a should worry. not one of those profe if the prog which | atte and Tacoma on the Pac om cords the unusual! pringing every assurance that the) We wager Mr. Davis $2 to Sim sional pitiers who must sob wher t ng prepare by Corporation : baad a | oly * aoe < final government permit for the| that the world doesn’t end tomone™ a cootie is cremated, and slop ove ter I a enacted, | w ; es tenation MW" | Skagit river power project will be | TOW arith compassion . me por dll moplalnt /icy coating Tuesday m Th Wain easayed to carry out | ‘sued in the very near future, Mayor| Now that the terms have Deaae Bets the ax 1 1 betwee a “.\C. BL Fitzgerald returned to Seattle | ®sreed upon, we make this pledge > . ee i on = the prison ash ¢ d place it in the i Too much sympa Bredge- os je and K Waitin wartace mueon without mis {from the national capital early Tues-| | If win, we'll put Mr. Davis Mate. and professional 5 ‘ cata -c3p aitne -eaniet wate to keep hap, One xtubbed his toe, upsetting |@¥: Morning after an absence of 20) “ollar into the Firlands hospital ere oP by ‘ t Nealnat entity | b 1a Kent Star r th an and epiiling ite contents, days Christmas Cline end cars 1 from t : ssi | ste Scie to) Thi urred Monday Mayor Fitzgerald also confirmed rie ieee as the fund is F s it taliew the ! . ne ain he highwa the wor “a ¢ ° > is,| Stl short $20 of its quota, we . ~ ‘os ¢ ler He by a © dema One Japane 1 was fined There was nothing unusual about d reports that A. P. Davis, A i ‘ lender-hearted - 11d Siaee tea Gomaee to” A pend Per : Bs ‘ for tain. jever saw most impoesible to ke ee bite bia cited of reclamation, wil comne make tt rags vee with the fol- preserve our mu yu wien che’ wand | ; = ext «pring to super.| Wing other gentlemen: ell a oot ex from | ¢ Warren pro-|he went out of anothe ing to furnish sufficient heat aw re-|@ car ¢ roa | Mr ‘except I wax the contents arly next spring t aper . = } Belt divers, coot Sat fron in the chief's | came up behind the m quired by city ordinance; two oth Jot the ash can.” the important construction | Mr — F. Warren, chief Of aaai ee PY to enter, He says ¢ forfeited their ba similar cha " ‘a | res of the Skagit power site ice; Mr. R. H. Parsons, president) i It is argue i na Fa nds ae nl A 7 on ae ather 5 While at. the national . capitar/f the Chamber of Commerce; exhibit on ou al lake 1 Patrolman Rey and a third had his case continu F. P. G I aie fe ee eo, oo oe and tn cE tee. wen ‘ j : proprietor! ae ti Th N rth st - Piro German Is Mayor Fitzgerald held two confer.| Perey Thomas, county clerk; Mie j that he amus ~ Re. nis mane 2 1 sia galled. medion poll rea : 14 Fuse ue ru bed wes Seein Red Toda: en with Joseph P. Tumulty ¢. Jake Schiffer, manager of th gah me es tis t William Donlar fined $20 by Px Judge John B.| PORTLAND, Dec Decide g& shah Y | retary to President Wilson ve — cafe; woe W. Allen, ude t | . Piro Ger | J Sib 7” udsman; Mr. Henry Brodes fisher = ot a te tora Aa oe geant J. J. Haag arrived Gordon, when Health Inspe Chl snide saattien atan by eons it” ir r Ger-| "We talked of many things af ctyprouyy ds a = oe ca hod 4 four a Rick testified the temperature in the man is not al fecting the welf of Seattle and : Mr. Walter ~ (] _ foot is really a fre a | room, 4 ; ~ née mi rob + than|most Northwestern weather stations | “wobbly.” He 80] the Pacific Northwest,” Mayor Fitz!| 7. ntmeyer, school director; Mm” Mthat he cate game fish, drives ff duty when a ty an. § Reyne ae ple fo ct vp of Be "| tod ux whown by the following | explained to tWol|vorala said ‘cretary Tumulty | /T@2k McDermott, president of thel Sepene fowl sway and spoils the ( arre ed th ss sear a burglar.) ‘ Paitin Reger eR lee mum temperatures, all above mon whe entered buncics os unow a abent the Oe 1 Marche; Mr, James R. Boldty 4 great < as mo wou Pat > : A t t had ve haus his room at 216] teciia murders as well as details of] °*@Urateur; Mr. Lyman W.BaaeE § r shape and b ly fluttering nee hg 14 1 late 1 Pronge » told ‘ he had just) Wana Watla Yakima Raker Battery st. Mon vnditions in und near Beattie |TeY: Undertaker; Mr. Carl Rell tb : salsa | Wik. med ~ : +f } 1 ct he 1 4 the and thought the okane, 14: Portland, 24; Marst day, saying they ¥ nat a fo Searee’) manager of the Moore theatrepil fiens and have obwerved them from id bet } 1 king for a burgla be tor Phe | field Roseburg, 28 le were investiga ording to the mayor the eoat| Judge A. W. Frater, Senator, Basia the Big Muddy to the marshes of } ia aff louis I tu an Cober ut ropristor of @n) anes ;| While below normal temperature tor leisike played havoc wih ratiread| 220don, Mr. Biltott timetnag local fan Diego, and I never saw a i 1 BE. A tracted to|™ 15 1 ©. 804) oieo prevail in the Bast, at no point marched the room. Then |Stise Paves ie Bast emac’ Ford agent; Dr. U. Bates, physi= thing cute r or mpan . aking a Lattin's b 1. ‘The LD 16 yurth a both Jap: y xtreme cold reported, tt west | they departed ge “ong ees : lower | Cl and surgeon; Harry Carrey able about th t cpw Sag t red |i ‘ lent ane $25 bail ¢ being 20 below at Winnipeg, Canada that I wasn't glad when they], thc ‘inate what. T found” wi,| city controller; Sheriff 4 He is ugly; he ele crlet Of i the m ' ant} 7 akamateu, p , the nne registration at M Mont., | le Ir, German declares, “but they | berths. thats what 1 found” tl Stringer; U.S. District neither a d te nor t fags magnet 1 be in few m ariler ed them | S@ mo apartine Mis was 10 below along $120 they found «under | Mer sae he. natlonal capieei |e, C: Saunders, ar, his voice those te mor ' n prowl np 3: ed th I Cohen and) *"4 wart | had trial | Weatt aa 1d" ix predicted | my plilow.” t net out of tag nat “s at capita! salt, physical culta € of the wild re tt mediat * are they did not , ey. | Unued u January 6 for the North t tonight and to +e ae after mot ready to star | Bugene I ovy's Orpheut ; orde ured Chief ab A ‘ im, ysis oot } thir by a } ea pean sein eee | o. Mayor Fitzgerald arrived in Wash-| tf the men wit ae | oe suse I will allow nott r Hens on Strik2 But | incton a aay to» tate to attend the| caine ta tar office ‘and collage Sut oe ae t to go on while T ar | conference of the industrial commis Talon ne As Be Bvt the coot, if on | etna tees tei Pre Fish ds ractiee Ww ala tad m DR AFTED MEN s Delavi | Make No Demands |<\"i«rince of tur industria! commis) the money any time after toma and parboiied a t ‘ i Sl cauae thé faluesippe of a caret mera which take | Storms elaying William F, Miller, chicken fancler,| train service | Rvenine ft they. eee psig oe nai ; bring dis-| t ‘ t, print and ttribt the scarcity of “tresh|"™" "Servi should be made Payal ae duck hunter ma the cone | patrolman must always bring dis-|tograpb, develop it, printy it | Mails From East stiutes the sei ‘ Merry Christmas company, in ¢ tre 1 as the on he car eee Se" tae es : ih nas ‘ RE ‘ i igintabarsis tan _ “ 99 of The Star, and mailed as soon ep G27. and ax the on he cai : tly Jump to the | minut splits 10 storms raging in the Male erat induateial Grand “Bump Off? |". lug ag Ae " that all pat a nl € extern mails Aare de junres ane Merry Christinas = & free voard and lodgin igananager tog gh not Htayed’ trom six to 12 hours, it waslonickens have | <> Party, Plan of S. F.), tne Mery christmas company ment for a fest t t ay tt Business All Replaced by Volunteers, |» ona ° bibahy oe a Po beretee struck for | SAN FRANCEBOO, et. Ad: Seriptt to. the Firlands ofa 1 e wi wa ttle ral 0, ireat | «horter hours,” | sing d bump-off par I. rad + ee ee a ig acacia abotc mat oO “ee It Is Announced leopenern line, which whe Aue he Bloc e acrtnes A focal cafe today mailed out invita,| 0" |W, Steen, Robert I Fone eue. and give every! re beg pportunities o'clock Monday night, had not ar-|soc, of @0 hens tions to a special celebration to be] 20. Ke Aust 2 Newman : palm f ‘ 6 Said, for minouodne; buy ‘ ? ASI 16.—Thp |Fived at 11 o'clock Tuesday, Maillgnty two have held tomorrow night. ‘Tables will be | #"* oe pal mud hen f tad adi Wad phan a ndal Turn to our Want Ad t {due from the East on Tuesday noon | jeon laying eKEs reserved. | a As to th t a e Bee Sr va - ire now « ; yoen layin ene fa no go ne ff 1 affair early thi Section. Some excellent 1 iment an | Wil not arrive until night, it Was lin my coop, And the trouble is they| ‘The posters picture the sun with a] Former Army Man bon ' M ne 1 tated haven't presented any demands.” |big nick in it, caused by a lot of} a. planted Reynold rn old ana lives || investments in busine nunoed he E : Loladeta, Ined..Op With |thecenpii da Attempts Suicide — i A wi ea rhe Lon ) Highth ave. He opportunities and real [jmen 4 vg forward to Bt Storm Warning | WASHINGTON, Dee. 16.—A reso-| one side of the sun NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Said to 90 { ‘ ma 1 dethite 9 oMered f ind in. proper Southeast storm warnings were}tution directing the senate foreign! ‘The end of th» word at midnight,| have spent fortune of $2,000,000, ik ‘ j MOP. . pyara a are offered you ; Fs ve heen returned |ordered displayed at all North Pa: | relations committee to make a com: | Wednesday, December 17," states the! and to have been unable to meet pen | oe fer 4 arre ' today t tates for d re leific sea por except Marshfield, | pt investigation of the alleged | poster [sonal debts amounting to $600, @ as te « n ite 1 ! lar num of drafted men! Ore. at 7:20 a. m, Tuesdays A storm, | 1 nda activities of Ludwig c,} bs tad — eraae Aik ence ‘L. Weine former Uni ind. dwar 1 © H P at 1 oon t tran | centered over Sitka, Alagta, is trav-| AAK. Martens, who claims to be am | At Buffalo, ainwright, Alberta, | states army captain and a captain: ake a pia f the ealed Business Is Good hot nber ind the}eling rapidly southeast, and, Wil|Marsador to the United States trom | the Canadian government maintains | (he British army in the Bogr war, Sen, and give the » wid ' w in Seattle ignment of 8 1 left Biejoatise fresh to strong southeast! the Russian soviet government, was/a herd of bison, which now numbers | near death in a New York hance to live long enough to be noids was arrested berla December 11, on the transport salen, shifting to southwebt Tuesday loffered in the ate today by Sen-| 3,561, and is the largest bison herd! today, after attempting worth catching. Lattin was awakened, according, un, due about December Jk, afternoon and evening. ator Kenyon, lowa in existence, shooting ag

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