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EATTLE BEAUTY [ On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tonight and Thursday, un- settled weather, probably rain; strong westerly wind. Temperature Last '4 Hours Maximum, 19% Minimun 39. Tr ED f sa _TWO C 2NTS IN SEATTLE 71921 SEATTLE GIRL BECOMES mmo SEaRCH IS Fundamentals. } | 4 Hedges’ View } STARTER First to Feel Prosperity ® f Rail Rates Help U [DGES, re mt of the =| TheSeattleStar Entered as Second Cla Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $6 to $9 i VOLUME 23 <> .W DN SDAY, JANUARY and Commercial Club, had a quick we answer for the man who asked him | rattle what he saw in prospect for & ~ oe GIRL BANDIT || “Seattle bas three fundamentals on n Se which ‘ ofan noted mn aid. “They iG t @re natural resources, which are in pe \ SR ike. suairio coset ey FE ARS NEW ‘Mother Fears Girl Is Cap-’ | a ee tive of Designing Men; ~ wattleites should not think every ¥ can be like the Klondike days or 7 6 period of false war-time prosper \! f ity. We must now address ourselves f to an orderly, steady development of our natural resources, our industrial Asks Police Assistance oer > Miss Betty Cinnamon, “most beat tiful salesgirl in Seattle,” local ner of the recent Ziegfeld nat beauty contest, is reported missing, FOR VICTIM RESERVOIR an com el 'Bolsheviki and Turks Ex Officer Beats Her to Gun; Man Believed to Have Com-| trom (har _Netee st: ae . SEATTLE HAD TO juT | urks - cer beats er to un; an believed to Have ry st. ; Ye Miss Cinnamon’s disappearances 70,GET ON THE MAP grave] POCtEd to. Start» Balkan all ahead attle has been «| Turmoil in Spring ighting youngster; it had to fight 9 get on the map. Now is the time BY HENRY Woop show an aggressive front to our) parr Arrests Her and Boy | mitted Suicide; Tank to Accomplice Be Emptied | Miss Fay Kagstrom, @ cultured,| Tho bedy of the man found in 21,/ Beacon Hill south reeervolr at 7:30 was reported to the police last even | ing by her mother, with whom the young woman has been living in an apartment at the Cherry st pr and was noted in today's police The Russian gov modest, studious appearing «irl ompetitors. ernment anning a spring drive jetin, issued to all patrolmen and a Gaye when ‘Alaska’ sad] oc humene S re oe who served in the United States a m, Wednesday, waa Identified at Metpctives. uke were on everyone's lips, Seattle to military redh navy a* a naval draughtaman’s a» the county morgue by papers found MOTHER FEARS GIRL Ee leaped fr frontier town ~ menia a the sistant at the Bremerton navy yard, among his clothing, as John Salle CAPTI OF MEN B: ity in one jump. Then when the | western frontier of Russia convinced confessed to Capt. of Detectives bury, fireman, about 60, later in the Mrs. Cinnamon intimated thig’ ttl, took another | orir # that the yviet army will drive ¢ jump than any Other}intg those tert os when the y. We were forced, bY | weather permits. Stress of war, to be the second port) 4 new European war with the wart @f the nation; our industrial m4 /5.. nations 4 rageing and toppling chinery was tuned up far in €XC€*| one ar ghting, was ef pre-war or post-war speed. : If | seen as a possible consequence. @nyone thinks the readjustmen Russian army, stul mobilized. morning that she believed her | daughter may have fallen into the — hands of designing men who had been calling on her recently, i her to dances, cabarets and theat “I don't know the names of lof there men,” sald Mrs. Cinna |“They never appeared anxious E. Tennant today that she day turned highwaywoman for ex Me lived at #15 12th ave. for two “ment months. Hix rent was two moriths Mins Engstromt and “a dapper overdue. He waa iast men at 730% mmplice, attempted, It p. m. Tuesday ixadore Bureau, ! i up & man at Yale taker of the reservoir, found the ave. and John «t late Iaat night. bod His widow, from whom: he American ci young m in maid, t e . relly failure for our fupure. | is cha alk 4 on ; Their alleged intended victim turned | was separated | at Lib leave ana i * “Seattle ix the chief city of the|in Crimea at the close of the 1920 | #he turned bandit just for ex-| nan, who ne drop” on Minn! Sulisbury’s falee teeth were clutch | two. weeke @ith euch . aan 'e @rea which has the lumber, fish | campaign citement, she told police to-| ®nrestrom just 4 ne is waid to have ed in hin left hand when found par | seemed to think she was ported a mod spelen, het eee tral and ‘tore nine conbantrations of treegi have day. She is Miss Fay Eng- meh cay i sabe pak wasp ba me ya 3 oki wate.” ts pducts which this jon a mn bul against the Hesmrabian os . sa | 1 Cl oD EXCITEM yr ¢ | Bureau noticed the hat o recently 5 ations must have when they start| r, which recently was aasigned |*t70™, Seattle’ girl, who in| sae gyiis DETECTIVE |man floating on the surface of the| ‘ bed young woman ee Duying the basic things. Thus Seat umania. Others have been guth-|advertently picked a city de-\~ ={ craved excitement,” Mime Fing-| water, The wind had blown it into| p Shenae Runctuneiae 1 a San a 7 tle and its Pacific Northwest eae ered further north | tec tive for her first gids strom told ¢ Tennant when he| the northeast corner | wee collage in the Crary buil pe" * baa ¢ il mes he cell where she *" “ Some said, “A ALASKA PROMISES tate a campaign Into the north, “ied her “and her bo aa the-night. “E craved, ditt 1 got! Whe taken tothe county morgus, aye Co thine Oke, me sl me TO DEVELOP RAPIDLY the tear of other nation» toppling —Photo by Cress-Dale. I always had an impulse to Fun} The aa note was found tn} afternoon at the close of her . “Alaska promises to develop under|over the brink resulted from the| way from home, to do nomething | his pocke Sam Shaina 4 the Alaska development board meas- es a oe a now that would give me a thrill, i hate ho _ ft oop pies — beg DIDN'T COME HOME ure, which the next congress is ¢€x-| have linke: emaectves with Turkey to Ive in @ rut.” on the first, leo be as moderate wi “NDAY Ni i a pected to make a law. In spite of| thru the crushing of Armenia Wilbur Haskell, a youth of 19,| your heater as possible as our light SUNDAY NIGHT present restrictive laws Seattle's ex-| The Turks, armed and still in the captured in company with Miss | bill is very large.” Often, her mother said today, aS port trade to Alaska for the first ten | field, protesting against the settle | : ngstrom, told Captain Tennant he} The note was unsigned Sinnimes Git net eetnre aes i. fnonths of last year amounted to|ment of the Turkish boundary, |nad gone along with the young wo-| Immediately after the body was 2 or 3 ojclock in the morning, and om approximately $30,000,000. | would be easy to lead tnto the con- | [man because he loved her and want: | discovered water department officials entey Right tailed to Sau ie “Increased rail rates mean Pacific | flict, it was believed here. od to be with her if anything hap |OTdered that the intake and outlet The girl has not been seen since, 4 - cotist, plants can better withstand| Rumania, soon to form a tamiy| Shoved Off Car; Auto Isjpenet. Haskell, too, served in the | Dipes of the reservoir be cla The Miss Cinnamon is 12, about Sa 5 inches in height, weighs about 1j pounds, dark complexioned, 4 hair, and has soft brown eyes. Some times she “makes up her face," hee alliance with Greece thru two mar reservoir will be emptied. This task uire three days, Districts competition of Eastern concerns, | | navy during the war, met Miex Eng Which do not build up this commu Flages between the royal houses, | Wrecked latices at Brevierton and, when. dis-| Wilts nity w the money they receive| might count on the support of King| after being injured when showed | charged recently, followed her to Se-|20¥ supplied by the south tank will from this section. Likewise Eastern | Constantine's oops. — these | ote = street car Tuesday night, Mra.|attle. He had been residing at the|%* *upplied by other reservoirs. plants, because of the increased | two nations in the field, there would |) c anders : ‘The tank serves the tide flats and mother told police. n, of “3626 Woodlawn |Y¥. M. C. A. | . be every possibi o othe the W Seattle ¢ c Her apparel when she last y Fates, increasing markets here and be every possibility of another Balkan jave received further injuries when| According to Detective MeLan "the rer t anes = et ae Seuie Intindadicn black velvet bei shifting of commerce to the Pacific, | explosion |the auto in which she was picked |nan's report of the alleged attempt eennne eeneee OF tae bus’ dreen,: small bias ama eee Rb 3 will establich factories here. This| France openty is preparing to aid| 0° A uel . tal beled holdup, he was walking along | Wtf department today assured per , a jue al means payrolls, which mean pros-|Poland in case of a Bolshevist at-| UP 0° le taken too tanita | the ateont none Yale and John, when "ons in that district that there would hat and brown shoes RS She was winner over nearly A |hundred other Seattle girls who hae fe | tered the Ziegfeld beauty contest winter and only narrowly missed S | ing the national winner, or the i beautiful salesgirl in America, was one of the final three, in estimation of bored national judges. tack. Credits already have been vot ca is on the | d for the purpose. France, thru her “The future of Am 4 Pacific, bordering upon which are|Siliance, might be expected to pull | still others into the war mations possessing In the aggregate | “ " fe three-quarters of the population of} Ruma has mobilized the clanses the entire world Seattle in the | Of 1913, 1914 and 1915 for service in| : erican outpost, the nearest Amer. | Bessarabia. fean harbor, to these nations. | earEY : | “Yesterday was the day of the| Harding to Take pen Megative-minded, the pessimist, and A the Gestructionist. Today and to-| Masonic Degree morrow will be the day of the posi-| COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 5.—Taking tiveminded who knows, for he who|a respite from the wearying ec knows is an © isit, and will build | ences with “best minds,” Preside constructivel: * Harding motored to Ce be litte contamination in the water even had the body been in the tank for several days. ompared with the total volume of water in the tank, he maid, but an ex tremely small fraction would be af. conductor who i @) SAYS HE DREW HIS fected. I ed Mrs. Anderson GUN IN NICK OF TIME | - j Fremont ave. and N Loosening his revolver in the na “!-| holeter under his arm, the detective | nt eStats nese = She Stuck Her . rhed. As he neare a hoepital.| pole, he says, one of the two : went behind, He drew his the nick of time, his report perity and a larger ¢ another auto and a is in Lakeside possibly three 1 two figures lurking in dow of @ pole he was ap pr ng Poth were dressed in broken men's clothes and he jumped at the t they were footpade railway officials are | conclu Etheridge Is Out on $20,000 Bail PORTLAND, Jan. 5—John TL, Etheridge, ex-president of the wrecked bond house of Morris Bros, Inc., is at Uberty today, following unc mda trict Attorney Evans. Jumbus sanitar 4 Cashin arrested her, declaring that 1" «to arge dele 1 and dropped dows from a bullet 4 thru the calf of ry. A large d 1 he whistled for her to stop her b he weapon dropped to| Masona will attend. Harding took the over overal map.|Btitomobile she the floor as he was coming down-|Blue lodge work in Marion during| ‘Then she removed her hat, releas | Autom | Baker Is Shot by | the mysteries of higher Masonry rm & treat car. Mrs: An-|says, disarmed the pair and marched Angry Autocop the reduction of his bail from $110 _ ‘ O R 1 Harding will take the ish rite |” wee oe al . “12> \them ahead of him to a nearby An YRAMGIROD.<3 arc 500 to $20,000, oe : i 4 Ss — ore . ; Dee eee Etheridge, who is charged * 1 is Own Revolver decrees during the day. After a ban-| | ator, Pease penicgie> ee ehiel ae a ige, who is charged with ! H sun, W. R. Rob-| Wet tonight he will be initiated into | Here Miss Engstrom revealed her Loretta Lowe of Freano stood .a larceny by bailee and the theft of mdse tall gedipad hey bak. | the 22d degree. leex. Reaching rt ng ted today of a charge of sticking $75,000 in bonds, has offered to turn pg gett oma lage idents Garfield and McKinley coat, she releas er skirt, which : red tongue at Thomas state's evidence, according to Dis _ _ * , m today, suffering | Were members of the Columbus con was rolled up under the coat. The r Fie left leg. The t turned around Loses $8 Watching vette hae been oa eens view 4, former Great IDE * Wealth of dark brown hair. | | Ani prose’ eon UP ef her) Miss Betty Cinnamon, in a pose by the Bushnell Studio, that} Gem Thief’s Capture He has been carrying the weapon — Norther was acquitted This ls the iret time wet aYD over Beene ee ee om asked the| Was entered. in the Ziegfeld national beauty contest. Gem Thist's Conn since the epidemic of hold-up» /14 Naval inslehes Wedne ession|Tonnan. “I don't know whether to| Police judge when she was brought pavnile ae watched the capture af 9 started Day’s Debate for Congress Listed Below SENATE Coal invest of goods stole 0 Ay, | LADNAD. 7Tcaoky or lucky, under | tte oourt | Abandoned. Child; | pte tray oF Sanpete, toes aE on Mexican Bay) burn box car , fin Sel | oY caiandan Out came the Iittle red tongue ht Fu itive! on — ry _— on oe ‘4 SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 5.—The 14|¢T#! court . umer ‘This morning when Miss Engstrom | ain as Miss Lowe started to an Soug! as g1 | © r purse, containing Clarence He : | z F awe . . . $8, was cut from her arm, Mrs, Mae seaplanes bound for Panama} as led down from the jail to Capt. | "wer. Levi H. Chandler, of Hennepin , . fii ae wche at as office she wane wearing the 1 think ft just a mannerism,”| county, Minnesota, Was charged with | Wallin, of Riverton, reported to poe cane ae and a pair| commented the judge. being a fugitive from justice in a} lice ‘Tuesday afternoon. | we still resting today at Banderias | Auburn box car const a © and sou bat long coat and slouch he . ole aid Miss Lowe. fi I apol enid Miss Lowe. mmplaint filed by the 4 tine} «De Hal Vance,” seattle 1 |bay, on the Mexican mainland south | “You stuck your tongue out at me, | attorney Wednesday, morning. Ghan-| Purse Snatchers at hman Wednesday for y exion of ¢ ym iurter a.) of heavy tortoixe-rimmed spec an re- commerce shipmer ing to official radio dispatches. They sirerate tortie Arécetel: and Mus| JUST TRYING TO GE | “Caso in dinmiased!” said the ju an osteopath, and he is not missing] Purse snatchers took Mrs, Hannah. of the tip of Lower Calli jwent on trial } She held her head down, that none : al Z ae scheaulsd th sinst tomorrow! he held her a and I’m mad at yout’ spoke up|dier is accused of having abandoned | Ported mysteriously missing at Los yo . “ "OUT OF 2) ‘ K . ‘ A ford, with the air fleet at Banderias, aap: Te eck vareeneas ter all and Mies Lowe took her tongue home|Jg Fined $300 on This contradictory news came suc-|K. Horluck’s hand bag, containing ware to proased to Acapulco today Bt as taken before Ten-| W!th her | cessively from Los Angeles and then | $89.80, while she read in the publi jand: Haskell wes talees - U. S. Booze Charge . tion committee rnia, accord: | night see into her face. sinccats tartgleg aeuceee and tae gi elie | Cashin, real offended like Ja child December 9 . Angeles today, is Dr. Howe Vance, Work in the Library ‘Their stories were similar, Ten Loe ase ed ce te Gets arn | Stadia: teleane nee > hear Col. D. B. Wentz on coal al Seated | nant , * ead : 0 booze charges, | prothe: q Y »por y ss Bicics toc ar departcnarc OY INFANTS ON | $31, 50 HERE hant said, with one exception Canada Provinces ih ONG ey eM Roe ee ii carota -aneiuan " mucmrntttos " a Wale aa Haskell said they were in love ax « shee petty bd a . Foreign relations commits THE INCREASE tended to get married 80 Hear Dry Bulletin |! court Wednesday by Judge} 4 aispatch said Dr, “Hat vance"|| Dorothy’s Diary } consi Bi » alsh dis 1) CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—More boys than| Aided by heavy, frihtening ‘pennant. “Miss Engstrom said they| opraWaA, Ont,, Jan, §.—An order} Cushman. Chtisty has just com-| tere here December 8, but never ar- is - i armament resolutions iris were born tn Chicago in 1920, i W " en't ‘bad,’ pleted a city jail sentence for the | pive, - Moving is no picnic, as my } gration C or ‘olce, a lone robber, who also had a| were not in love, They aren't + |was officially bulletined fixing Feb. | rived at his destination. a Immigration Commissioner || Kecording to otticial tistics. A black automatic, held up W. W. P« t trying to get © kick |same offense J aching arms can testify. Se galore iemetigvdtion. coc : F atl up V I guess; just out trying 1 as the date on and after which | Mrs. Vance, however, said Dr. almost too weary. to. WwHtala total of 55,216 infants were born| ers, 48 . ‘aa a. here in 1920, an increase of 4 ctions committee continues || over the previous record. Girls born | recount of votes in Ford-New- Il totaled 26,801 el truer * 1 Decide on $50,000 NONE BLAMED - Raymond ave., in front of | out of life, as they both admit. 1'll| importation of alcoholic liquor into tainier ave., at 2:30 a, m. Wed-| turn them over to the prosecuting at-| Nova geotia, Alberta t torney and let him put @, charge) ang Manitoba will be { inst them today Engstrom 1 she had been ming to the city, in a VIC E SQUADDERS | Vance arrived and is staying at the|! ty diary tonight katchewan | DRUNKEN HOG AND DOG | Hayward hotel, Los . Our new heme is 90 3am wal “-* FIGHT GORY DUEL WITH}! |] that we'll need several new THREE SOUSED GOATS |Bremerton Jeweler things, chairs. principale and a desk for my bedroom. Further consideration of nitrate ma at Eighth ave, and Senec | ARE HELD I COLA 3966. Tiss Bek, ; and Gems Mis: Ing} 1 showed mother some of 'd been out o' nown to have beén in possess! : pall, | Inauguration Cash! » maid they both had been out Of] Wien yer ERSON, Ohio, Jan, f.|| drunken hog, aided by an intoxt || Known to have been in possession || the want ads in ‘The Star HOUSE | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.-The sen-| work and had tried selling papers on) _ AT iia loaded with vice squads || cated dog, were engaged in a gory Valuable diamonds, Steve M. Rus: |! tonight that offered used | Consideration of sundry clvil || ate ad 1 the Knox resolution ap-| the street before mtn to banditry.| ova federal prohibition officers, "was || battle with three inebriated goats peat crsatees chen f restore |] furniture ut very reasonable ; 1 t d | Her people, she salc his ar hel » by posse Of r D when deputy sheriffs descended on is ry von e pee beatin | prices, i. asd theane Soteied vag om ein Aeaiitnias ac the a pelt Bo Nh age ig aan jSoovd ltreon, Haskell sald ho has no rela: | etd eee eee een Wore fala. || the farm of George Fred, alleged ||#ce Monday, according to a report| She ald, “Yea, we'd bette holding hearings on Treadway || tol incident to the Harding inaugura-| mobi en by J. I wel w, of Riv. | tives. taken for bank robb nshiner, near here yesterday. ||‘ ! ren 8 ve Bain, secretary of |] answer some of those ads bill to tax bank de 7 a). and The goats, which had imbit io oon! s’ lodg ‘and ceo if we can’ find Wee mits, tion jerton Heights, at Eighth ie e Agriculture committee contin. | freely than the other ani we want, If we can it will Pevinaw on Wil tocaeeeiae | ; etree aret netianee at \Four Bandits Flee He reais ieee aa dateatit che maean ot ERE’S BOON FOR ceva aa ile ak boners deating in grain and cotton tw || 11 Persons Injured eni*sccmaine to « vordit of m [Good News: | With $15,000 Loot |}: sssumen put nor verore they |) NEW HUSBANDS}} nie “to, ‘Ive got, another tures. in Brooklyn Riot |: Wednesday morning. CHICAGO, Jan, 6.—Four bandits |] on the enemy The latest—a “bride's cours: mor idea to try, We'll run an ad Naval committee to hold hear. || " ting th lamp 2 Re ings on Bankhead bill to allow ex. || NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Eleven per: | on hig motor truck on the accident sped with $15,000 in money and|] Officers found six stills in full It's being offered at the university of cur. ou” ervice men to wear uniform |wons were hurt and an autom: patentee Ranch Teas Dee. jewels when they held'up the Nathan |] operation and confiscated 600 gal- || Miss Martha KE, Dressler, home eco ra Census committes to hear pro- || truck partially wrecked today when | Kees are 4 cents to the merry | Swarts loan bank here today avast | lons of corn whisky besides large || nomics instructor, 1s in charge of Te ‘the. Star tomorrow. Mie posals for plang for reapportion- || 200 unemp garment workers} WASHINGTON ule of surplus | Wednesday gg {and two employes were bound and |] quantities of mash. The animals || the class, Lessons are given In food | oeny will tell you what hap. ment of congress according to lat took part in a riot in Brooklyn, The| shipping mater \ Pacific coast| Ranch eggs Bropped from 58 to 54| gagged. Hundreds of persons passed |] nad become drunk from eating the || Preparation, table service and meal pened. est census figures, fighting continued more than balf an| indefinitely postponed. Bids were | cents a dozen and pullets from 62 to|the bank while the robbers worked | mash, planning hour, Freon d for January 4 148 cents, wholesale unmolested, Step lively, girls -

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