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THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1920. The Great American Home _ EARTH SPLITS WAY, THE VERY IDEA! ty, TRYING TO WAsH YouR FACE AND Ears WITH YouR 7. 4, overcoat ON! You Take THAT COAT OFF [LL SHow You Wow ‘To wash! |Mexicans Overwhelmed by} Terror of Upheavals BY RAL TURNER (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | MEXICO CITY, Jan, 9.—(Night> ¥r volcanic outbursts tonight wore reported to threaten the strick en distri southwent of Japaln,| where thousands of people already have béen killed or randered home: | lone by earthquakes and volcanoes, | The voleano Coffre de Perote, west |ot Jalapa, waa rei ted in official | government adv to be showing gna of renewed activity, while the) ter of San Miguel «till wae re) Rorted belching smoke and lava, ‘Terrible Death Toll ‘The official advices tend to confirm cartier reports of terrible loss of life nd property in the stricken area. | fany hamlets have been completely omoliahed, only handfuls of their spulations remaining allve, Jalapa, late advices showed, suf ered even worse than was first be leved. Many public buildings were Jestroyed, including the state and muneipal palaces, the municipal col liege and the regimental barracks. Now here—a story of laughter, love and tears— A famous novel living on the screen— | One village, it wae auld, was com: | \ptetely crushed, when @ bill near which it was situated, collapsed, liter ally burying the town, At one |place, aceording to government ad | vices, 150 rebels were killed when the [volcanic Quiburnte destroyed their camp. | Great chasms have opened in the Jearth, in many places 100 feet wide, p was #aid ‘BOY BANDIT IS | ARRESTED HERE "| Police Say He Admits Five ETENVOY (GIRL, 14, KILLED 60,000 TAKEN, ("aire EASILY FOUND BY JITNEY CAR BOLSHIES SAY ivan om a 40. After this I broke into the Appear Monday Before | Driver Arrested and Later’ Remnants of Kolchak AlIny Brerers oe 8 ew Sener See Senate Committee | Released Netted, Is Report . Perry told the police he broke into the general stare last. After help: | ing himee!f to two sultenace. a areata gy lie Rebnanss | filled with two aulta of which Fences rir clothes, a number of paire of garters, }the ime pacar Jan. 10—{United cma Joneon, Rainier Val ly Will not arrest Lucwig C: A p a t of Ir mirrore and other articles, he de San digg " t°) hands igen py ha |clares he remained in-the place un mated States, until after he has the jie remn aaa’ baal ti] the first interurban, bound for ified, Monday, before the senate | pee morning, following First, Second and Third armion ac] 1 the Orr sean" ttnen’ he bt and ed Dee leach! died from injuries sustained [foe Moscow today. The count ot | boarded the train uatnterrapted. © Altho it bis been supposed that the! Ti"ttag ae had reached 69,000 He “Wasn't Nervous” tice department agents could not = agg Eg + gla = ) was filed, the Bol When asked if he saw the town/ Martens to seize him for depor- | on on of Mr. and M AL marshal, Perry sald that he “guessed | ie pumete etficial enatly located | Santee” OEY. See ee ot | — the marshal wasn't ever wide awake last night and subpoenaed bim| jonnsor 6 exvested after the | H Bottl in small towna” He declared he appear before the investigating | Secident, but Inter released on |Says ot Bottle n't nervous” and did not fear ittee.* Martens sald he would) ji. fe to at the | Did $5, 000 Dama. 1@ | *tection When searched at the ML {0 do 0c, Hie. was found in| ie promiiee to SO ew cet ts ’ BE | police station a loaded automatic waa | @parement not far from the de-| fue” % T. KR Pratt filed sult againat| found in one of his inside pockets. | nt of justice headquarters, ¥ |Cotumbus sanitarium for 96,000/ Perry told the police he arrived For several hours the police were | damages in superior court Friday.|from the South about three years secretary, Santeri Nuorteva. Spa inter That this “was the home o¢| unable to identify the girl It was| tie alleges nurses applied hot water|ago and had worked steadily until | ‘and not Martens’ hiding |9°t until they had canvassed the/potties to his legs and seriously |ecarty in December in logging camper ” neighborhood where the accident oc-| burned them when he was confined | about the Northwent AME YMED W T (@) ny i Tie came to Smatde, he octares HER N RH ITH CONT. Y! The Misner family and « sister, after being discharged from & eamp 4 4 AWARDED $2,000: Margaret, accompanied the officers |tomobile. There were a number of | pear Everett. He denice ever hav. | id pa Oeconomacos wis ordered to the hospital apd iWentified he) nassengers in hie automobile who| ine any previous criminal record. <7 Oeconomacos $2,000 | sirl. witnesurd the accident "I didn't have anything to do : Sean ater ase Johnson told the police that the) ‘The girl was rushed fb the how pone arn 1 ypgrett ge a met court Friday. Cruelty | girl attempted to croms the streot | pital, but never regained conscious | ¢xplal “eo T start oe Mens te . ie charge che sosde againet |and thet she was op near. his toa: | pees clean up. I didn't get very far, did | So did she. As poor as a church mouse. Yet, when her ed ap * sweats waa Fm + een is te. pad Mi a nceident. toy bgp ais sae ioe he detectives are not Inclined to real mother found her, after years of searching— have captured of Krasnoyarsk. | ernecten seein eae “POE She did not! Acted up. Ran away. Tangled ’em all | a , MATa mh Tt: wai THAT HIN NOW UNDERWAY = : wouia Uses: tan believe Dim 6 be offered her wealth—a home—beautiful clothes—did le deals Inveniontea tee 08 tee Mary accept? ; "4 ay a a ca Kh IN eeee | il | fi a Al LN i : | | ie Toten ee en up in a queer love affair and won ’em all when she did TT af wie / ay a \ Broken Brake Rod May Have, STRAND ORCHESTRA NOW! Been Responsible Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Badinage,” by Victor Herbert, and “Love's Old Sweet Song.” * |Continued From Page One Laughter—with a tear close to the surface! Broad Smiles and Happy Laughter— ite wa dai = cover Perry hae been responsible for it! Better come and see how! WA il Pe | WRECK PROBE IS Afternoons 22c, loge seats 45c; after 6, 31c, loge seats 54c. Children 10¢ any time. All prices plus tax. * And then a sigh of sympathy for Jimmy Dodd, “The Gay Old Dog” |two or three blocks from the “a man nn vo Ng ag Se | whe © it went over, he rT 99 B : 2 es President Wilson Expected {CAR CRASHES 000 Bond The Gay Old Dog cer garments) tO Select Party Candidate! — [NTO STORE): 2"S7--ir"="s started to craw! out. I helped some] BY HUGH BA to stump the West for their candi- 20, is at liberty Saturday, after a te women out first, then turned my at-| United Press Staff Dasaronees date, but heads now are shaken over 3 A 8 no s . anda-balf-months imprisonment 1 me aay |tention to this man that was #0] WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—Selection| the Nebraskan’s “gad case Runs Down Hill and Jumps! t:. county jail. Mother and son were _ |dedly burt. | of a candidate to head the democratic! Bryan has an extensive schedule) Switch arrested the day after the body | of speeches inning in Georgia 7 No Sand on Track found in Mt. Baker park. Ealy Adapted From | Ucket is believed to be President January 20 and lasting well into the! _—_— leased " \d Edna Ferber’s | “My {dea is that the motorman had| witson's next problem. Now that he| aumiec. Fie aide of the case will be . ae Friday when his attorneys Dace like ear weler eonteeh ent he tried summer. His side of the case will Mrs, Minnie L. Aldrich, 55, of 115| Crawford White, deposited $25,000 — to make a dead stop just back of the | D# declared in favor of making the laid before the voters in these ad-| 27th ave. N., and P. J, Donnelly, 111| bail. Mrs, Nemitz secured temporary lourve. I think the car slid. T think | league of nations the big tasue at th] xenes ee ee ty | LI ave. Su were still suffering Sat-|freedom earlier in the week whem |be tried to slow down all the way | polls in November, democrats expect gee pots oof gaol * reports | whet pbs i gg Bo gen aregrsud White furnished bail for her. | ‘ Ps “f 4 him the nation demands ratifica-| Madison st., Friday afternoon, and i podhn nts lire be the nemitnation |tion, it was learned. When tho|crashed into the front of a grocery | "A juror at thie point asked Tratfic| ust At Present A. Mitchell Palmer | senate blocked the treaty, the White | operated by G. A. Young, at 1900 oectntbnaet "2 aap a ae rattic| seema to be high in orb at tend House settled down te a period of | E. Madison, Superintenden iderso anc) White House. But the president will “watchful waiting,” the president) wre, Ald “ "1 nd nat po! ‘ . rh . Soran replied that it was uridor cen | Rot Make up hx mind until the oam|pelieving a great urge for accept: |was thrown against « went and bad. negate tee "Whe Suter Cua paign gets well under way. Then, ance would develop. Now that this|1y pruised and shaken up, Donnelly | quired of tho Witneas Andrews, it{nen he has picked his man. there|is gaining momentum in the belief] was the conductor. ‘The car, after | sand had been left by the cae ahead | Provably will be a collision with the | of administration officials, the time | jeaving tle track, turned end for end, | aetna ad been left by the car ahead |rorces of W. J. Bryan at the San/is opportune to seize upon it as the|the rear smashing into the store, | “T didn't mee ane mand.” Andrews | Erancisco convention, as Bryan ts ex:/big issue between republicans and| Donnelly sustained head and body ree tiGn’t nee any sand.” Andrews | vected to have a candidate of his own | democrats. In 1916 the campaign | bruises and was unconsélows when a ey rere was none on th®)/ang he will make every effort to) slogan was “Ho kept us out of | taken to the city hospital 1: Wrisnen dian ‘essnaaha _.|defeat Wilson's choice unless he has| war,” and Wilson won. In 1920 the ‘Dee th . | Moet ar the faey, as teat ia a change of heart between now and] slogan appears lkely to be “The | at gage — Seon oa ee ° % at occur- | ot N d ¢ q a red when he said he was leaning|JUM® 2% aah ae Teague of Nations will keep us out! orietor, narrowly ' escaped injury | Bryan, since he disagreed with when a flying stick of wreckage THE SIX CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SEATTLE Announce Two Free Lectures on Christian Science EZRA W. PALMER, C. 8. B of Denver, Colo. Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien- list, in Boston, Massachusetts, AND CORDIALLY INVITE THE PUBLIC TO BE PRESENT At the Masonic Temple, corner Pine and Harvard, Sunday After- noon, January 11, 1920, at 3:00 o'clock, Monday Evening, Jan- uary 12, 1920, at 8:00 o'clock. over another passenger's shoulder trying to read a newspaper two seats|#@n On making the treaty an is| There was much gossip today | passed her by the fraction of an inch lin front of him when the car tilted,| Ue, !* an outcast as far as the pros: about the likelihood of Bryan start | Several passenge were shaken up |The second smile came when he said| ent officials of the democratic party! ing a party of his own. This was!and cut by shattered glass. |he had borrowed a flashlight from a|are concerned. In their estimation|based on his declaration, in his eal me - |stranger to look around inside the|be stands alone as an outsider with-|speech Thursday night, that if the w afd still had the flashiight,| out saffictent influence to threaten| democratic party did not do its 7 H Wi \tho he was willing to return it if the| Wilson's control, The democratic or-| duty, a new party would arise “to Roy Kinnair ill Succeed Whitcomb| = owner was present. ganization bad been counting on him! take Blade said he had ridden 18] ; 7 yeire on the Green Lake line ana| About 100 yards from the curve, he) flaw in the tack. The gra Succeeding David Whitcamb, Roy | noted no excessive speed just be- said, he began to check the car's |! about 4 per cent pitch approaching | Kinniar was ed, president of the | fore the wreck | speed to stop at the proper place.| the curv » testified, “not much/| Seattle Building Owners and Man-| After the wreckage ‘had been| He sald he applied the brakes, | of a grade agers’ association at a meeting in| cleared away, Superintendent Hen-| W™ech seemed to take hold at first.) Members of the jury probing the| the Butler hotel Friday night. Other Jderson said, he called Motorman| then broke. He tightened the hand | wreck are; James Boldt, restaurant | officers elected were: Paul C. are of the people. THE GOSPEL AUDITORIUM Mr. Come and make merry with him, grin with him, join his dinner and theatre parties, help him choose hats for his lady friends AND LOOK INSIDE THAT GREAT BIG HEART OF HIS, and perhaps you'll understand why they all called him “The Gay Old al It isn’t ALL gaicty; not ALL the time. n Evangelist a Teacher, Will F a brake but felt the car wasn't going | proprietor, 1005 Fourth ave.; R. D.|F . ow. w /] Sunday Afternoon at Fullerton into his office and ques- | arth ave.; R. D.| Harper, firat vice president; W. W.)| SU" Sad Wis WEF! to stop, he told me, then used the| Dressler, hardware merchant, 6220| Miller, second vice president; J, R| pa As bg Rig TULAGI ADAM and EVE Saddles mee reverse and applied power to stop| 14th ave, N. H.; Dr. V. 8. Smith, | Shirrat, treasurer; 'T. J. Curran, soc-|] Christian. should The first of the ALA MODE RON 5.88 ge sti cA she Oar. ae didn Me oe ft, he physician and surgeon, 1905 Fifth! y; A. Hi. Beebe, C. B. Brown, | vital address. vind % 5 esti-| sald, and he was # using the|ave. 8; Charles W, Doy of the} Herman Chapin, J. W. Godw: Evening at 100 MARTIN JoHnBoN FRANC! s DRAGER Fs saga Reel : fled. "'that he bad made a stop at|hand brake when the ‘car left the| Central Labor council, 273%. Nob|J. F. Douglas, testers, et Steing ston 5 ure Viol it ry Cor o! ” om 6 4 vn a] d na nis medy st, @bhreo blocks from the| track. Hill ave; Rev. W. A. Major, 3716| speakers were Prof. Clark P. Bissett, | niple stay Reh! Afternoon ‘When he started ra Henderson said he found consid-| Cascadia ave, and L. P. Mullen,|of the university; Carl Reiter, man mi he fed up the conti frable sand left in the sand box | former councilman, 2703 Boylston! ager of the Moore theatre, and 8. um! 3:0 Sunday School with Bible Clasepa he did not remember how after the wreck, nor was there any ave, Brackett, for young and old, 9:45 a.