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Civilian Airplanes Converted Into War Machines, Is New Picture BY MILTON BRONNER PARIS, Jan. 4—Irance Germany is preparing for another In Vasion— by air! + French publicists set forth that the Whole French army, occupying the| Heft bank of the Riflne Decause it doesn’t control the air routes. They picture a vast Meet of Gor MAN civilian airvhips, easily convert ed_to war purposes ing the frontier on the slightest pre text and wiping out Paris by bombs ANY BUILDING LIAN AIRPLANES Germany is preparing for ir exploitation as permit fears | ere iviliar as soon j@ Versailles treaty fort Many having military or naval » forces. Recently, because Germany de! 8 in surrendering warplane mate | the allies forbace airera © ture for civilian pr Months after all _ given up. Germany, resisting, says the allies PANT impose fFesh limitations, She APgues such a DAN would wreck ber| Airplane industry and | thus further and such material is svi avia Hien factories so that any material Which ought to be surrendered can be delivered. | Denpite treaty restrictions and igh gasoline prices, Germany has | progress in av n “The war's end found Germany with | @ factories, making 2.500 airplane ly. Three elected to remain in gu_y civilian planes . of Berlin i eakers inf aies@ae and Fokkers of Schwerin. The Zeppelin works is a! ‘i Altho not yet allowed to manufro | BGre, all these plants are keepiig the Machinery oiled and have sand specifications for new types of air Planes well advanced Six types have been passed by the lied commission as civilian, but F to, manufacture has been eld. Nevertheless, air passenger service Berlin, Copenhagen and and between Bremen and) is being maésntained. there are mail lines to Sweden - Holand. ig significant for Americans 3 on the leading German air trans. | companies have associated them | with the Hamburg American ipping com! | shine | world’s perfe is in danger toon | attitude toward ber bad been a prop | Monday THE SEATT World’s Perfect DISAPPEARANCE Model Makes Her | ARRESTIS DUE Way Back to Fame | Wife Fears P. W. Hennessey | Was Murdered SYRACUSE N Jan. 4 Aud. rey Munson is again on her way to . Jan, 4—P and fortune y eontractor after r She has obtained an opportunity to star in a moving picture produc tion that, it te pre 4, will out Purity plration,” in which she won w wide celebrity. | MURDER AND PUBLIC OPINION DRAGGED HER DOWN Audrey Munson—famous as t model—was the tim of a murder and public opinion ymbined, they dragged her from the hts of fame to the depths of | r had posed for much of the Panama-Pacific to love and admire me, Now all 1| nd everywhere in bh ueht emy Detroit, Chieag Finally, pr turned w od} Los J w ment in New Her fund This ostraciam, poverty Angeles from Se out he to her «ir BRGGED FOR WORK AS WAITRESS With her mother she went to Syra hants and begged work to restaurants where ght a Job as a. waitress; finally to the public Hbrary where she employment as an @ cents an hour © would hire her Meanwhile nd © furnished r meals on to a Jet five weeks of tramp of a job while ber her sold kitchenware I) from door to door, Audrey Munson New York, and “Suffering dixappeared from y the Booth memorial inj But fir be n again the ts and sculptors vied for her) which the #: moving p producers | forever 1 for mar The th , jon is She's happy and hope 1919, | ful has t m the I finally found an influential | of law friend,” whe nays was @ company | as a member ol that couldn't offer the employ t| ors of the bank itself, but weeded in my behalf | have opened by with a film concern ne 1| Lowman bullding —— Willamette Floods ‘ZGIRLS DROWN; | Portland, Basements RESCUER FAILS == have reached the te ff x! Woman Dives Into River rai a bg Trying to Reach Child COLFAX, Jan. 4—While Mra G ‘New Steel Mine Is "| Roberta dive Bought by U.S. Firm I a do, | Successful attempt to NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Announce 5 ment of the purchase of a mangar ning in Minay Geras, Hirani! Elbert Gary Steel cory was a victim m of declared they of attle two Months ago, of confider in the opini . men | private who eamey, who tn 62, vanished | from bia home here with $20,0¢ deeds and bonds in hin possesion. | | Mra. Hennessey fears he has been | | robbed and murdered A short dark-comple man was trailing He juat before the latter dropped from night, Hennessey was Inst ans he drove away from his ho his automobile. A atranger wae at his wide, The car bore a Washing | ton state license | Leopold M. Stern Opens Law Office dM. Stern, vice president of snk and Trust Ce ¢ practioe the ’ ight atl heavy mothe daughter A, cooking a tiny gus neon rful art at the Exposition in San Ar Column of Pre conding Night of Daniel nch's “Evangeline seen by friends ing the Konti | me in and “De ing the in nearch original in ar an Syrac in ally back in 5 Munsona soon will leave} ot Leopo! the Guara uftering and emacia y i received a fre Island summer home of Dr Keene Wiking, a physi of 67. His wife had been beaten to leath with a hammer WILKINS’ STAT AT FIRST ACCE: At first the Dr, Wilkins’ state: had attacked him Then came th Wilkins’ will, be her husband 714 Temporary Stern w tan at what 0} tage, re feet, the « nemonth flooded and was said the Mansons had left under three feet of water lkins’ place several days before } © murder because Dr, W annoyed the young woman. reported as having sald Don't ever get married. you will lose your symm 4 into the river in an un. save Lorain! rical yesterday afternoon nm of Mrw imming made today by J ashore. The ‘ A when | for the United St the children fell into the river while Udon playing on the bank The purchase makes the corp ee nt of perts, Gynarold Roberts, saved himself by Wilkins “d—and esting his innocence was tried, convicted committed sw’ in @ death tr eel ore | }tion in others for Croan | RuPDlY 0! The over the} Pure chase price was not annawns od. creek, | DUt It was reported to be about dongs or of | $4,000,000. | Munson had become world ag “the woman She had been found where she had taken 1 to return t But Audrey known to the in the cane. in Canada, refuge, but had refused teatify in the trial aan REPORTS From WALLA WALLA ing @ narrow foot nwe waters ¢ Goldie Baden, 13-year old 1B. EB into the stream and was drowned Monday rnoon. Th body has not been recovere@> Carroll and Bolton Seek Re-Election en : Enrico Caruso Is ! Slowly Improving NEV YORK, 4 Enrico Ca ruso in slowly improving and doing an well as could be ex ed, it was today at his apartment in| anderblit. ton, felt Jan “cruel te.” it availed nothing that she tseued &@ statement in Canada that #he was) Connciimen John F. Carroll and T. there in connection with her motion | H. Bolton filed as candidates to suc picture work and that the doctor’s| catd themselves in the city council! NORFOLK, . A. F. Haas, president of ,United Statees Attantle Senta ten was er one. lthe council, had previously filed. massing off the Virginia capes to | When Audrey Munson returned to| These are the three members of the | day for @ fivemonth cruise to South | America she found every door cloned | city legislative body whose terma ex-| America, Firing at long and short aguinst her. pire this year, John Bushell, a re | range, battle formations, mpecd texts “The Wilkins case has rutned my | tired auctioneer, le the only other! and night maneuvers are planned for Ife,” she moaned. “The pubite tased candidate thus far. cy annow the Hotel |Electric Furnaces | the college of mines, | Monday eve boa, TUREDAY, JANUARY 4, 197%. LF STAR | ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s | ‘The Original venere| Malted Milk Sunday) 9 inf prot gt \wotd wcnnnteroant and Substitates Seven Destroyers — Come for Repairs lo. e es ~ |Seek Thieves Who at ‘U’ Best in U. S.. Took $1,000 Hides Miectric furnaces for metaliurgies!| Police were looking ‘Tuesday for| BREMMRTON, Jan. 4—Beven de tenting ntly Installed | thieves who ere reported gta have| stroyers of the 20th divinion at the Northwout experiment station | stolen $1,000 worth of hidew from the |for repairs, They arrived of the U. of mines at the| Warehouse of Pistores: Brom, Renton, |and are expected to remain for a University of Washington, Gur night, 8 period mort complete in the country, ac to Dean Milner Roberts of purpowes, rec ure here #. dures are the|* % ANNUM ON SAVINGS LEFT WITH THIS ASSOCIATION cording Princeton Loses Debate With U. W. debaters their Univers scored a ¢ argument wit On December 31, 1920, we declared our’ eighteenth regular semi-annual divi- dend at the rate of the Princeton at Meany h question debated was: “Kenwolved, That congres should pass a law prohibiting strikes in easential in- dustries, constitutionallty om ited.” Ease and Comfort ‘or the pain and distr bleeding, prot orrhoids, wet @ 4 Pile Supposltori You can share fully in our next semi - annual dividend, July 1, 1921, by starting saving here on or before January 15 with from $1 to $5,000 ABSOLUTE SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINGS is guaranteed by strict state supervision of our affairs under rigid laws which permit investment of your savings only in first mortgages on im- proved real estate and government and municipal bonds, and require all of our securities to be deposited with the state auditor. THESE MEN ACTIVELY DIRECT OUR OPERATION THOMAS S LIPPY, View President Northwest Trust and Savings Bank HENRY R. KING, GEORGE K. HANNON, President King Bros. Co, Men's Fur- lamberman, formerly of Amsterdam nishings. Savings Bank, Amsterdam, New York. FRANK W. SHILLESTAD, ES: Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Company. WUSON JANSEN, “Hardware Merchant. EDGAR E. CUSHING, WILLIAM D. COMER, becretary. MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 815 SECOND AVENUE ore. Take no eubsti- k relief has been o dine Ss Almont univer Don't delay, Take it you wish to make & trial amt, gend your name and address P Bens Drug Co. Yr yramig Marehall, Mich. o \Since 185; \a friend in need of health and strength has byen Bordens | ! BAGIE BRAND Condensed Milk. High Cost of Living SMASHED U.S. ARMY GOODS SALE Carload of Canned Meats arrived from Depot Quartermaster, Chicago, Surplus Property Branch—other government standard merchandise to be unloaded direct to the public at smashing prices. CORN BEEF, No. 2 Can.. 0. D. BLAN (Reclaimed) Comforts WOOL 0. B. SHIRTS (Reclaimed) SERVICE PANTS Goods Sold in Any Quantity. Special Prices.on Case Lots. 30c| | BACON, 12-Pound .$3.69 . 25. $5.85 $13.65 White Pl KETS Hospital Blankets $4.45 oss 1 9.09 $2.35 $2.35 Cotton Ribbed Army Underwear . Mackinaws . SERVICE RAINCOATS $2.75| |ROAST BEEF, 2-Pound Can. . 35c $4.85 $3.45 $5.45) Barrack Sacks. . 50c $2.85] Towels . . . 15¢ Each $2.75] |Camp Shirts. . $3.85 Can . FULL LENGTH OIL CLOTHING Rose City Double Water Proof Pants U. S. Army Marching Shoes. . ROSE CITY TIN PANTS Army Breeches (Reclaimed) Hundreds of other dependable merchandise, consisting of men’s wearing apparel too numerous to mention. ~ Sale Starts Wednesday, January 5th—Tomorrow Morning at 9 A. M. 121-123 Occidental Ave., Cor. Washington Look for the Signs ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF INTERURBAN DEPOT MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED