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THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920. S. MDERMOTTITETITONS ANCERET RY [SEATTLE TO.SET DIES; LONG ILL TEUTONS ANGERED BY fiir OF LATIN Seattlo i# a future sea Mrs. Frank McDermott, Seattle ar ea B dns and one ot ene unaes| Plan to Stand by Men Who Led Armies jist ¢"rrsnisc tomes wn f| Sian ai ber boone es of Huns Into Battle |Cariow Gomex Rendon, expresident | Now you have just a little more time, so don’ t put off seeing this wonderful motion Drive, early Saturday morn: | gk satablish, trede cocnectiona with this picture, charmingly acted—a picture that touches and stirs the heart— ho Mrs, McDermott had been BY CARL D. GROAT transmit the Ust of war guilty to ere a former resident of Seat 4 “for threo years, only recently| United Press Staff Correspondent . arrived here today. {tle, declares the United States should | her condition become critical.| BERLIN, Feb. 7.—Germany will] “The allied demand for such men! sesk to develop closer business rela- fra, McDermott was 49 years Of| resist to the uttermost the allied ato.|%% Von Hindenburg, Ludendorf and] tiong with Central and South Amer- She is survived by her hus- " sete Mackensen, whom all the fatherland | jon, Frank McDermott, president |™8P48 for surrender of Teuton Wan|joves and whose guiltlessness 1s! powEREUL GER: the Bon Marche: a daughter, |Rullty, according to statements of above doubt, must be hindered at all WP ERESTS VAN Broussais Beck; and three | Prominent leaders today. costs,” he declared sitisg GAAmeleal:. adaukin is tenella Edward J. Nordoff, Arthur “The whole government thinks and “If Germany delivers these lead <3 4 amy t And Donal! McDermott, jacts as I do,” Mathias Eraberger,|ers she signe her own death war.| "ave vanished in South Ameriog, ‘of Seattle. |minister of finance, told the United | rant,” Von Lersner continued “re on om a gant ‘ annie on the McDermott was considered | Press. “We are in complete agree-|she refuses this shameful demand, 1 in" ble oe the United States. | § of the most capable business | ment with the will of our people.” | then her enemies, too, again will SO? ig jogical time for American | on the Pacific coast. She|Eraberger is credited with being one | have respect for Germany.” ™ apital tb entablish liaison with ite] 86 to Seattle in 1890 from Chi- of the strong men in the government The National Ufilon of OMeers, It) ne sighbors in the South,” | with her first husband, Ed.| who forced Germany to sign the Ver | was announced, has pledged the lives! "rh ee things are necessary for the f / 1. Nordhoff, and with him | sailles treaty. jot its members in opposition to the deve’ ment of South ry tor the] ed the Bon Marche. From a| Field Marshal Von Hindenburg and | deliveries and called upon the nation! te. j6 qacording to Gomes, They s\) ‘store it developed into an| Gen. Eric Ludendorff, whose names |to “stand firm.” ig ‘ nt of considerable pro-|are prominent in the list of accused,| “I am entirely certain the allies)“ 1 istabtishment of branch aoe! . ¥O Y both take the stand that no officer|can not get together in Germany ANY). adoption of better banking ‘facil foul i) the death of Mr. Nordhoff in| shall surrender himself voluntarily | government which can accomplish | tog by United States traders in Mra. Nordhoff assumed active | upon delivery of the demand, the Lo-| the delivery of the qccused men." | souty America nt of the store, which | kal Angeiger said. Count Von Bernstorff, former ambas-/" » trnited States merchant marine, lly grew into one of the largest It was denied officially that Ger-|sador to the United States, told the) 5 jonger credits for South Amer. ns in the city. many will propose to the allies that| United Press. “I believe you RAVE |joan pHusiness | Crt 3901 Mrs, Nordhoff was mar.|the war guilty be tried before a neu-|been long enough in Germany that) - to Frank McDermott, andj|tral court, Germany's only proposi-| you must realize nobody here even hae Sry Pa | their administration the store | tion will be that the accused be tried| going to attempt to bring about their| ~~~ — 4 @eyeloped into the establish.|before a Teutonic court at Leipzig) surrender, It would be simply out of Bt it is today. Mrs. McDermott|with the allied powers fully repre-| the question to attempt to lay hands her office up to the time | sented. on Von Hindenburg.” last illness. «| The entente list of accused will be | ~ : MeDermott was a member| published Saturday or Sunday, ac-| COUNT MONTEGEAS | Anne's church. She was ac-| cording to semtofMictal information. ‘ e F $2 identified with a number of | 7 y . "mC | and civic organizations and MM cae ea a | ness to surrender as far as he per-| Returning only last week from a Prominent member of the | sonally is concerned. tour that included Mexico, Costa | club. Government officials were in con- erizing the allied leaders as| Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, | tant conference today. Phil Scheide-|“a handful of power-blind politi-|Argentina and Brazil, Gomes be-| TS et GFF | mann, chairman of the foreign uf-| clans,” Count Max Monteglas said he|lieves the United States can eanily fairs committee, had a long confer-|no longer felt bound to his previous |make itself the dominating factor . in South American trade ence with Hermann Mueller, minis-|offer to surrender himself, “If it | ter of foreign affairs, and President| were possible to increase the folly in } Ebert. the world which for the last 18 The entente note, covering the list} months has been ruled by a handful of war guilty, was expected to be/ of power blind politicians, then it has delivered tonight or tomorrow thru been in this delivery lst." he added. Decide Germany Must) citner the French or British charge| Herr Von Mayer, recently appoint:| d'affaires. ea charge d'affaires at Paris, refused Treaty Clause Baron Kurt Von Lersner, former/to return to his post to accept the head of the German delegation in| allied list, it learned. He will re Feb. 7—The allies do not| Paris, who resigned rather than! main in Berlin, intention, for the moment, : article 228 of the Slorine ‘ve’ mane’ et we\9e@arch Desert for Enough ‘of ambassadors. allied governments, according Me T Bi C announcement, regard it as t VY sb on ,tovearry out all Be | BY M. D. TRACE | Bisbee, Lowell and Warren, ‘but the ty. J Drees these seldom survive more than the ¥ “recognize the rights | bia xd af es because of their fixed opiniona. So ie allied and associated powers| ne of the most romantic chap- great importa attaches to the before military tribunals| ters in recent western history | men whom officers serve in long|TO LEASE AIRPLANE ‘accused of having commit.| was being written today as Dep- . excursions into prospectors’ camps| LANDING FIELD HERE | 4am violation of the laws and| uty Sheriff Jim McDoland pene |and cattle ranges where newspapers| Representatives of practically gt trated into the solitudes of Co- | seldom penetrate. every business and clvte organization @pancil of ambassadors today| chise county searching for men Men called on these trips are typ-|in the city attended the big aviation | that the allied govern-| to try the alleged kidnapers of (jca| westerners who might have| dinner given by the Aero Club of the eggs “omg a Loe pune Wense on. lstepped out of a Frederic Reming-| Northwest at the Masonic club Fri aman From the ican border to the|ton painting or a finpjack flour ad-|day evening. | be handed to the govern-| mines and cattle Yanges of the nerth | sertieement. They rae cowboys,| A tentative scheme to raise funds) ‘Officially at the earliest possi-|the deputies are scouring mountains, | cattiemen, prospectors, with @ liberal| by subscription for the leasing of an "ae ‘The list will.be present-|mesas, ranges and desert “for out-| sprinkling of dry farmers, with now] airplane landing field here was pro- German chancellor by M.|casts” who will say whether men|and then a nondescript wanderer,| posed. A bond-ixsue of $500,000 t= ly, French dipiomatic| worth millions are guilty of kidnap-| who perhaps has a long story to tell| Purchase a site and establish hangarw i Bertin, who wilt present tt ing a thousand men at Bisbee, in| put who will never tell it. was voted to be submitted to the| game time as the allied cov-| 1917, | People by the city council several | “note. “Outcasts" here are men who vol-| ¢,. weeks ago, but was later killed by | : untarily have chosen to live alone|{T™ the courthouse, where the His-/t14 votes of Councilman Ericksan, | Ber, and far from their fellows | bee deportation and kidnaping cases! noiton, Lane, Thompson-and Moore. | ger Be a ohana pace aE es Jare being tried, startled Tombstone. | “0m rae ' " deg re Sent to Pri A a's deputies face the Job! Tt was hoisted from within the court-| |, 76 catibimnmens OF & Boe by | FISON | of bringing 600 talesmen into court | pouse during the night, and was torn|UTdrome here hax been indorsed OY D, Feb..7.—District Attor.|TUCstay afternoon. Deputy Harry|qown at daylight, under orders of| Practically every business organiza- “Clyne has filed with the | R#fferty drove 50 miles across hills | gheri¢e Jim McDonald, County At- tion vB city. Ka plan . rais- ‘court here a brief petition. |2%4 desert to serve three men. The|torney French and Superior Judge |‘"* funds propeste Frmeyomight witt Victor L. Berger be sent to |"? took him thru Charleston,| Lockwood united in denouncing the|® considered by @ committee made Prison immediately to serve pa iy) to beogon - Frag Dos. and| unknown parties who hoisted the B% Bad oo, rndtng Pio saie- > sentence imposed on |tht¥ deserted ghost cities where two | tiag. [ c Ds, vi decades ago miners risked thousands| gy, ; feasible, immediate steps, will be} , The open dg Reena on the turn of a card, They are|«ne etn tee ane flag was pur| ‘ken to launch the new program. | 1 Mm | his pledge to the court to|"0W Just adobe ruins erste Rag. ye Among those who spgke on the from acts on which his con.| Another deputy drove much as pepe agg gleekern Fre ph ig’ ui] necessity for an airplane landing conagl : hae ew tien stealeia’ screne tho . “I field in Seattle were: 8. H. Hedges store for the Mexican trade. A com . : desert toward Cochise Stronghold, | pj ve e president of the Chamber of Com plete investigation, to be held tn open | merce and Commercial Club; Howard ° where within the memory of many | Court, han been ordered, ard | Boat Libel men still in Tombstone old Chief| "This ix the first outcropping of the porsirendh » vey cs Monae at Revolver Point ‘ochise put Uncle Sam's Infantry to) intense feeling underlying the trials,| former army test pilot; Albert test. and county officials are highly in- Edwin R. Tobey, deputy! By far the largest proportion of|cenwed, and declare the guilty par my per ncain prank Fre reall Teeresn States marshal, attempted to) ri men summoned come from Douzias, seen @ libel attachment against a si puaias, ' ties will be prosecuted, ing the Western Washington Auto- el Williams, | boat anchored in Hood canal, 3 mobile club, and 1 compelled to force the owner, | president of the Aero club; Arthur Bholund, from the boat at the R. Priest of the Chamber of Com of @ revolver, Tobey reported | merce presided return to the city Friday, WOMAN PILOT TELIS Y MOVE ME OF AIR TRANSPORTATION } Kum Lum Must Miss Elizabeth BE. Lewis, one of lhe llrag Pia oe Uuet ‘san and fore eanase . . . sas ed ormer manager Lee Kum-Lum is in jai|Will Boost Plan to Bring/American Citizen Is Held] or the Dewey Airplane company. of | He was released from the Oklahoma, told of the developments Stockade Thursday, after serv- Pact Into Senate for $20, 000 Ransom of commercial aviation in the South. | 7 he 63-day sentence for trifling PIT age? | west, where transportation by air Lum visited a friend in| WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Demo-| EL PASO, Texas, Feb. 1-—(United| plane is now an everyday oocurrence, th reads Friday, and just as he| cratic senators in conference today | Press,)—Villista forces occupied the) Miss Lewis declared that there are Teaving federal officers arrived | instructed Senator Hitchcock to ald| towns of Gomez Palacio and Lerdo|over 500 planes In commercial use in | ewarrane charwing violation of|'® «ver? way tomb the bringing | Durango state last) Wedneaday | Texan ala. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MALOTTE on the WURLITZER the federal dépe statutes. up of the treaty in the senate for! and, ter looting * stores and the tepresentatives of three commer. | 4 Gomes declared that Germany had seized South American trade becaure she was willing to study the lan. guage and habits of the people of the country, and adapt her business | methods to thore of the people with | Rernstorff reiterated his willing-|Whom fhe dealt. A red flag waving at half-staf reconsideration on Monday. homes of prominent persons, went! cial aviation flying firms attended 31 . . ON] “March of the Dwarf: G ‘4 4 } ; 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playii of the Dwarfs’ Grieg BELIEVED INSAN®, charies E.| The decision of the conference|to the San Fernando plantation of|the dinner Friday. They declared : arti ” s a Na y ing Night Echoes of the Ball” Gillet “Rise is being held by police. He is| was Unanimous, Hitchcock said.{the Tlapualito Cotton company and|that Seattle would not be on the | in Granada” and the late New York hit, a “Oh, Boy” .Kern ‘thought to have escaped the asylum | Hitchcock will decide later in the| seized the manager, Joseph EB. As-|air map of the United States until) “D2; a.” at Stetlacoom. day whether to make public a let-|kew, American citizen, holding him|adequate landing facilities for air-| ardanella. CONCERT—1 330 SUNDAY ? ter he received from President Wil-|for $20,000 ransom, according tol craft was provided. ‘ son @oncerning reservations and/ reports reachin, here today > SEN 7 | ry . UL 1 XG J which he read today to the confer:| the rebels relgised_ all prisoners CHUM MAN LEAVES Union Wages Show Democrats to Hold panei |in the jails at Gomez Palacio and! eo william, president of the Increase in 1919 P. in G eo penile se in Wire Briefs rimary in Georgia | Lerdo, stated the reports, These See Acro Club of the Northwest, will 7 70) mes s New York B York Blizzard | Sowns ara o one wT TOFFeOM | eave for Boston Sunday. He will BEAT ROB JAP octets were hr et ya ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 7.—A pref. | ba railways. | he gone for two years. Tile successor labor we J igh: erential primary for candidates for Sweeps Out to Sea! | ale cnaeiny ae vee Washing} nag not yet been selected. er in 1919 than in 1918, the depart-| “D> Deputy Mondetto | te, democratic: presidential nomina- NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—(Unitea|ton reports of Askew's capture During his administration here, ment of labor announced today. ME. rmer Deputy Mondello | tion will be held in Georgia on April | Press.)—The bliz rd which in two poe firet corer gee that Villa's! witiams has made a determined Take $100 He Was Carry- The average union wage scale in| On way to U. 8. as special minister, 20, the state democratic executive days turned much of the eastern Men are operating in heap ah Dl eight for a municipally-owned land- 2 1919 represented an increase of LOS ANGELES—Two men con-| committee, in session here, decided part of the country into a great|©st cotton district, close to Tor) ing field, He has brought home to in Market Basket per cent over wages in 1913 and victed as sugar profiteers fined | today. white desert, today had blown itself | "°°" the peo of the city the necessity per cent over 1907, $2,500 each. Under the arrangement agreed to ' oe — Out 40 sea. leclated communitic tan (Gavdiosinanatestiiie teantportn The number of hours worked each the county executive committees will | many of which were thrown into the| gg UNERAL for | Wiliam Mt. (Horn)tin in the Northwest, and he has |, TW0 masked men attacked K. Ma-| week in 1919 were five per cent loss CHICAGO.—Geo. Franze, 26, bank | elect delegates among the supporters primitive thru interruption of traf. | nce hospital! reed a consistent. campaign for|kAlawa, a Jap living at 1411 Atian.| than in 1918, and elght per cent less | Meminger, disappears with $38,000 |of the successful candidates in their “riday, will be held at Butterworth's l@unday at 4 p, mn. after beating him se-|than in 1907. in Liberty bonds. respective counties. The delegates fic, began literally digging them. aerial mail service for this part af |tic st selves back into civilization, Snow. BP Be Bh ate the countey, verely Friday night, robbed him of x DAWSON CITY.—Frank J. Nolan, | will assemble in a state convention bound railways and municipal trac-| $UIT FOR $79,869 was filed ah $100, making their escape before help Yukon pioneer, dies in Rock Island, |in Atlanta 20 to elect’ Georgia's tion lines started to function once| federal court Friday ty the Mile Ina Few Days She bas hg Old Seattle Re dent te Ne i conven more, |waukee railroad against the city of| A The robbery occurred near the! "Takes Carbolic Acid], G®488 VALLEY, Cat. — Right | tion. Seattle for damages to tracks and| Missed the Victrola |21»'s home. | He had. been down hand impgted on fence pi.ket, Will. ree tag ti by fate , After writing a letter instructing 4 1. Nothing short of ma orrick |t0WP buying groceries which he car-|, “)) ard Vincent, 8, freed by use of 90 h 1 AeA Aer ee eee eicket basket, Aftes|% lcal undertaking establishment | Chioroform, Grade Teachers f : |how to dispose of his body, Na Won’ j Party in Seattle F IRON 4 1 ; stole a Victrola and a complete set | had pinced| eon Ranger, 63, 0 resident of Seat ELAO.-Bisle Aho, daughter of on’t Get Increase W. H, Todd, head of the extensive ropped on James! o¢ records recently from Mrs. K. Col-|h!8 purse in the bottam of the bas-|°,. ‘ " Mr. and Mra. John Aho, killed by| Ninety grade school teachers, Fe. : O'Brien, longshorems vhile 10 Be , living at 7361 218: $ po m—Immanuel Lutheran Todd shipbuilding and drydock in-| O'Brien, longshoreman, while loading) pert, 1609 Seventh ave. Altho the | Ket. w : AER otile oF seehelig kick of horse, ceiving $1 ) a year, were denied |W. H. Todd and His [prices ty" overtiow trom | watershed was required by the burglar who {making his purchases he J mass meeting, |terests on the Atlantic and Pacific! vessel last April, A superior court) roppery occurred several days a Makaiawa reported to the police|~ i 3 “ if | : , g0, A aeons i SACOM sour norease to $1,380 by the school John W. Unis, representing |coasts, was in Seattle Saturday with |JUTY has awarded him $10,000 dam-|xtrs, Colbert did not discover it until that one of the men carried a black | 90d Friday. Ranger has been suf | TACOMA.—Btate ¥. M. C. A. con-|)carq meeting in the Central build. Latheran students of university, |a party of friends on the return |®S° Friday, jack while the other one was armed |£etns Poor health for a number of teen eae a ae Jing Friday evening. Because 30 to speak. trip from Honolulu Came ——__—_. with a gun. When they approached | ¥°*"®: VORTH. — Famous old) each: amie Ne : a | pproachedl : Ate : ° other teachers, of equal experience, 4p. m—¥. W. C. A—Com- | Todd started life as a rivet heater| ERI is Ne wor Oe TRIES Furnace Explosion — |!" tev demanded the | money Blewett gold mine will be reopened. | are paid $1,380 yearly, the 90 asked munity sing. Miss F In shipyard work and pushed his|committee of 100 citizens Poti * ae jwhich they said they saw him put] Vladivostok Calm, EVERETT.Power lines: short-| the increase, Judge KR. Winsor and item, sctolet, and Rev. way eventually to one of the fore-|be charter of Common Victim Is Dead |in the basket A 9 circuited and damage of $10,000 done| 1, Shorrock voted against the in- Wilson, principal speaker. |most places in that industry in the} — ped Bad seiaas Mrs. Elizabeth $. Campbell, 92,| When Makatawa refused one of Is Graves Report here. . crease, and W. J. Santmyer and 6:15 bots Jib bt arse nation, He left the New Washing-| BLIND PEOPLE may now enroll |died Friday in county hospital from|the bandits struck him over the] WASHING'T®N, Feb. 7.—There is| TABLE ROCK, Neb,—One-fourth | ee ton hotel at noon for Tacoma. for typewriting, reading and sales-|injuries sustained January 18 when|head dazing him. The other grab-| perfect quiet and good order in| 0f business section here wiped out by church manship at the Red Cross school, 315|/she was thrown to the floor by a|bed the basket and ran, Makaiawa| Viadivostok, with good feeling exist. | fe University st |furnace explosion, She suffered a| called the police and a number of|ing betw American forces and TELLURIDE, Colo,.—George Palo, vorge H, Walker voted yes » 84, died at home of her daughter, Mrs. Maren & p. m—Masonic club—Three | BOY SCOUTS INSTILL AMER- mayoral te y § oO eryone, decks | Niel ra y rare cece Aa atone Pee pa Sele icnloe oy eee | TOO MUCH WATER souna (Concussion of the brain motorevele patrolmen scoured the| the Siberian population, it was stat:|21, caught In a snowslide and hui Sullivan at, Friday. rch. James 1, + eh ex-| } ATER was found va ia district, ‘The market basket was|ed in a cable recetved today by to death For Co sfiwe 1 Teg a sauce es ans ecutive, peice Friday ne luneh |in milk sold at Seattle Dairy No. 4,| FU NERAL SERVICES for Lewis | found retary Baker from Gen. ah in RICHMOND, Va.—Virginia legisla. | And ae : pawigere exsreh A agmieaies women's gon of members council, Chamber/1415 Wighth ave, S, Stray, pro-|1. Curtis, Times reporter, will be! Both highwaymen were described|command of American troops in Si-|ture rejects suffrage by vote of 24( TIVE. B ° wableta ’ es, lot Commerce, prietor, is under arrest, held in Tacoma, as tall, Wearing mackinaws and caps,! beria, to 10, On DY “vote OF OF Look. tar Mv, ‘3 signature ’ 20, on the box S0e. f t 7 i v R - " Be iciieit “ete hee

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