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POPE [Bridges Lays Blame ‘for Jap Menace on TO JALL IN Men Who Attack Him ICE CREAM Robert Fridges, farmertabor con-| consider the whole racial question | didate for governor, Saturday issued | and make recommendations to the nternationa t Facts Develop as gition on. the Japantes tenve in thie! 14 and beutally misrepresenting my | Mexico's international and {nlernal Woman Is Sent to State | lc speaters hax been alike purpose: | position on this grave question, pure | policies, were interpretad today as ~ ISAYS MEXICO TO PAY DEBTS Promises Co-operation With United States HY BALI B. TORNER MBXICO CITY, Oct. 16--Declare tions by President De La Huerta to covering “The misreprenentation of my po- | *tte and the welfare of its people, Amértcan indents, THE SEATTLE STAR TURDAY, OCTOREN 1 it ; |Non-intoxicating SELF-DEFENSE | Wine Can Be Made/ of families can make an high as 200 gallons of cider or wine from fruit, ’ " reord oh 5. nd | provide it ten't Intexteating, © iitleg daines Hendry, Poteet Wh. | Miition dive in Colorado, inter é l 160 to trial claiming rélf-defenss, It) tine tne recent ruling from the | was learned today, Walrod pleaded |internal revenue department at The Great Friend of the “Man purpone of the windup drive i ©) not guilty of murder in the naceatll | Weadetieton Who May Be Down, ict Ie Neyer |cloan up thin allotment. wer aM ar 10 oe Neeru ot “intoxication” Out.” is about to ask Seattle again] All funds collected Will be mpent| oitorady. He alleges Hendry broke | left to the qourt. as there Is nothing to lend @ helping hand. |in Seattle for seattle Inatitutions, | 7erterday. Be alleges Hendry broke tet Tee are ntion statute which a Drain Sustnese ton, tne big | MF of the Bente lodge of thn, ha on with his divorced wife. defines Intoxication, Medina sald and prominent business men, the big | !ry of the Seattle lodge of Kiks, b : drive to wind up last year’y Balya- | Offered the full strength of the or.) tlon Army campaign will be launch |@*ization to the drive. These wo-| nee. 4 men, together with other organiza Great Friend of Down-and-Outer tions, have been assigned to cover the following statement on the Jap-| national and state governments that ful and malignant ly for the purpose of misleading the | reficcting the attitude of the incom. Dope-Cure Home anere question will beet agwure the prosperity of thin Mrs. Ada Addington, at her own tequest, ts the first narcotic addict to be sentenced to the Women’s In Austria) Home and Clinic established By the state for the cure of “dope flonds” at Mediqal Lake. “My position in very plain, very simple “These people are here, T did not bring them here They were brought by men like the Jate James J. Hitt and big corporate interests of the state, They were brought here to compete with the American workers. Jand with. the hope of using them to voters and making certain the polit | ical. control of the state By the ape clad Interests, are the ones primartly reaponsible for the Japanose menace on this Coast today.” LFARE PLAN ing Obr n administration. Among the points made by De La Huerta were Mexieo will pay all her fust debts. Bhe will cooperate with the United States and Guatemala in maintain ing peace along the international boundaries. Altho Mexico has not reeeived « note from the United States outlin- Chairman W. Il. Klepper and Vice Churman A. A. Wismdlck, in charge of eampaign headquarters At 207 Hoge Annex, have completed Organization of active committees, Salvation Army was tpaugurated lam year, when the Seattle Wik» pledged themacives to raine $260,000 “ ‘The hotne service campaign of the} Fourth and Fifth even. and the out tying businobs sections. They will alsd have charge of the booths and doughnut stands that will be erected in the downtown dixtrict. | | The 100 Per Cent club has offered |the servioes of 1 mbers in can vaasing the wuterfr Three min lute talks will be given im all the You don’t often get such a combination as is now offered a opposed to arouking racial | feeling by denunciation andedisorim: | ault, aw in the past, im lawless vio | Governor Makes Address to Sh Justice Otis W. Brinker's court | TeeUlate’ wases downward Sentence was pronounced last Mon @ay and Mrs. Addington declared she Appeal for merey to the sepe- ing conditions for recognition, “she would aceept conditions which would not affect her national dignity.” The league of nations “is an insth tution beneficial to humanity.” lance NGES HER MIND: Farm \ands in the White river | Cleveland Women imped om re of confis ee te Ue COED valley, the richest lands in th®! CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 1¢—Gov bars by pots b sii eibtemne Westerday afterfioon, reappearing Northwest, were practically ‘aban-| james M. Cox promised here today if] y cen to have been prepared after before Judge Brinker, she announced doned farms’ ten years ago, Owing [© slected he will aak representatives of she had changed ber mind about it, the fact that white farmers could not! ay women’ nizations €© bold o Qnd said she wanted to go to the make enough monty to keep thet! varional im: and formulate » home to be cured of the habit | families in the common comforts Of | program of human welfare and so It was the sentence of the court | life cial progress” for congreasiona! and Uhat she be confined in the home for} Myp,4 exceedingly low prites paid! axecutive potion an indeterminate period, not to @x-)hy the commission men who control] Speaking before a nonpartisan or Seed three years, until & cure Was! teq the markets for farm products, | ganization of Cleveland women, the effected. | brought this result, and rendered it | democratic candidate attacked the re ‘The board of physicians, who have jmpowlibie for any American farmer} publican senate for being #o interest Gharge Of the home, have discretion: | to meet the condition thus created. | eq jy “scrapping the league,” that it Sty Powers in the matter of parvling) wpne great world war began in| neglected questions of public welfare ies @8 Boon as they fee! certain! 1914 gna in 1915 our country called | {le angerted that out of total dppro | Patients have reached the polnt) 61, every farmer to produce in order | prlations of $5,600,000,000 by the last | they can leave the drug alone | pyar nis country might not only meot gress only 1.01 per cent was al ment of the home @nd/ ity own needs, but aid in feeding the| jotted to welfare and development elie is the first decisive step of the} starving millions of Europe. pts P re Frnt Ps preee “My sone, in common with all other ‘The governor lett Che inference he young patriots, entered the wervice. | rwored a federal department of ed SMUGGLED TO “My services were given for long! ucation and health by saying “equal conferences with Obregon, president ¢lect; Roberto Peaqueria, financial repres@hitative in Washington, who has Just returned, and George Creel, former head of the American com mittee on public information. eee Obregon Promises Friendly Mexico DALLAS, Tex, Oct: 16-—Peace will be continued In Mexico by providing justice to everyone, Gen. Alvaro. Obregon, preaidentelect of Mexico, declared during & vinit here today ‘IT am eure the government of Mexico will do everything necessary, adjunting iteelf to every moral right and law without exacting from any for 4 girt home ‘und a central wer vice station for the famous char Itable organization. All but $126,000 wae raised. The principal theatres and movie houses by prominent e@peakera Atte Jack Sullivan and H.C. Cutler head the committee of orators ney Says Republican Deserts rding NEW YORK, Oct. 16—-Demoerat | te nations! Beadquarters announced today that Marshall Stimeon, one of the prominent republican jeadere tn | California, Johnson Kadoress Lenroot Campaign MILWAUKEE, Oct. 16.—Senator | Iiiram Jobndon gave his unqualified indorkement of Irvine L, Lenroot for reclection to the United Staten nen bas Fepudiated Senator jate inca speech here. Harding and on the league Of) tie maid there was no ambiguity in Rations and Weclared his intention tne stand of the republican party or of voting for Governor Cox. | Benatpr Harding on the league ques Simson was campaign manager | } for Senator Hiram Johnsen in Southern California in 1910, a dele gate to the republican nations! con | vention tn 1912 and member of the] republican etal coutlve committee this year, The most beautiful woman on the screen— Legion Committee Outlines Campaign The new state executive commit wate, ei tee of the American Legion held its SENATOR WESLEY L. JONES first meeting here today, at the call will address ‘the University Young of President Thomas N. Swale. Men's Republjonn club at the Ma | Plane for carrying out the resolu sonic hall in the University bameadid | > made at the Bpokane conven- IN ICE CREAM other young women were sen Boed to the home by Judge Brinker . Hagel Weddle and Cora ‘Bender. % ii during their examina. | . Miss Weddle and two other addicts recently attempted to Mmuggie a quantity of morphine into county jail in a dish of to Nel Pickrell, known as the 2” Pickrel! has been arrested times thruout the Northwest juerading in men's clothes. | the plot to smuggle dope to her was and yesterday was blamed Weddle upon Edna Warden che Williams. KNOWLEDGE IN CREAM bought the ice cream,” said “and put the morphine didn’t even know there was Morphine in it until afterwards.” wy Addington’s husband, Jean, is county stockade, where he is lenced to remain six months to t {f pomsibie, of the habit. foman Says to Keep Bad Girl om Reformers Oct 16—It you bad Kittle girl good, make the Sampson. & girl, criticize her, make re- bout the way she dresses rs, and it won't be long she is bad altogether. Mever say a word to any of about their crimes. They would it. If they are here long #0 that I can gain their con would be if they went But if I preached to the things about their wayward they'd be twice as bad when §%t out of jail. taken dozens of girls to my and kept them until I could @ for them. I have dozens of calling on me, but I never nag to them. I’m their friend to keep my friendehip, most of try to be good.” WIGHT RIDERS BURN COTTON ‘A, Ga. Oct. 16—Three ‘cotton fires in Georgia, one to have been incendiary, to- marked the fulffllment of terror. to destrop crops if they Prepared for market before the up. bales of cotton stored on fels farm west of Franklin ned. Daniels sald the work t of terrorists. Another at- to fire was reported in the hood. the ‘were was of 250 bales of cotton 60 tons of cotton seed in W. B. ces warehouse at Dublin, was re ‘The loss was estimated at third fire was at Clover, where “Blalock Brothers gin burned heavy loss. “States probably will appoint of the league of natior which will try to nettle impute between Firland and . It was learned today at be state departuvent. 4 cream | . I point out how much hap-| IGTON, Oct. 16. — The bourse each day in making our public port facilities more efficient to serve the gre@t war needs, and at noons and | nights I served as a foubminute man jin raising liberty loans, ete. “My land, for the most part, lay T entered Into a short-time lease with two Japanene, If responding to the appeal of my country and making it | possible for my land to produce, un | dep the onty conditions possible, con | stitutes @ crime in the eyes of my | traducers, I plead gullty. “Should T be elected nor, 1 | ahall take the initiative IPappotnting A Commitee eqmposed of representa tives of labor, farmers, educators 18 | ~ vacity! idle, and in order to have it produce} aimadge "Good Re “Torchy in High” A Tourchy Comedy consideration with Inbor” should be given these two features of public life by the federal government. He declared in favor of a federal bureau of Americanization to coop erate with the states in educating aliens | : . China Denies That | SHANGHAI, Oct. 15.—(Melayed) The Chinese ministry today berued an officia) denis] of rumors that « monarchy had been or would be set up at Pekin. ‘They said no such plane were un church and business organizations, to der way. Pekin wee reported quiet. Special—Sunday at 12:30—First of a series of popular half-hour concerts by LOVE DAVIS on the WURLITZER “Btars and Stripes Forever”... .----rcom 200+ SOU | Monarchy Wins Out) | The First National comedy offering to- night, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday only, It’s peppery and it’s nice—full of real good fun, the kind in which this star ex- cels with her wonderful charm and vi- source,” Obregon said, referring to Mexico's desires for recognition by the United Btates. Meet to Plan Seal Sale for Christmas A series of con oon were on today to consider a method of sell ox the annual Christmas seals for the antituberculosia work, Otto Bradley, of upecial conrultant of the National Tuberculosia ammociation, was prew ent. A luncheon wae held at the Bon Marche ta room at noon In his bona. PATHE NEWS Painless Traveling Minneapolts, & Baturday evening. Who is the monster ape with human brains? See MARSHALL NEILANS Mile-a-Minute Drama O-GET | ® Pholoplay of the Romance Excitement Thrills and Dangers of a Reporters ife Now—special return engagement of this big picture of ASTOUNDING THRILLS It’s a story of crime that baffles the police, and the solving of which involves a chase by flying express trains, airplanes and other unusual media—also a matching of wits de- lightful to watch! Comedy—“Going, Going, Gone” tion were outlined. in a First National play taken || from a widely-read story in Mf] rugspay the SATURDAY EVENING @@ Sicut POST— ‘CURTAIN’ “BB 8 ates serurociHy An excellent emotional pic- ture of a woman’s soul. Born and reared on the stage, it is her life—her all. Rich men, their suppers, their fine homes, the glamour of the best in life is hers—but she wants a home! 7? MI * 8 ® > Te = th et —ON THE— x WURLITZER “Toreador” Song ..... “Traumerei” ............. Schumann “Apple Blossoms,” Jacoby and Kreisler HNGIA” cs ccecccssecesescccecse Arndt CONCERT 1:30 SUNDAY es 8 & vesses, Bizet oPrre —Coming Wednesday — “The Man Who Had Everything”