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025 Mp A 1 - * n Forecast Tonight and Friday, occa- sional rain; fresh to strong southerly winds. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 40, Minimum, 3 Today noon, 40, ¢ The Seattle Star Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Boattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Matl, $5 to $9 WASIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921. rR _TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE VOLUME veal “ sl oo 1921 THREE AMERICAN AERONAUTSM7™s, Progress Sure. Seattle Spirit Alive. Our Problems Solvable. ' me “< pemeoee SEATTLE : ' Seattle's progress in f Th ¥ Net that he ts not concerned in ¥ the city’s progress, He is. For as : Beattie agent for the Prude 1 | MARRIAGE OF WHITE || SLEUTHS ext », and as President of the Seattle Chamber of for insuranc mpanies. And be LEWISTON, Idaho, Jan. 6. Cor i + cause {t is human never to be satis | ° B k ° W. | h |] The Oriental romance of Vida oF || Death; Thug Finds Her Rg Meg Ee EAUTY me H im Dacr in ealt IS GIVEN AWAITED BY ataiatbabiats 06 Vise both roots New Hiding Place oyns in 19 tstrip his enviable | || day obtained from the court an — | has a 4 order annulling the marriage of Mystery deepened today in the case” ing Seatt » forw t any * insurance man will Seen a: wits. MROW : 3 ; their daughter with the ¢ ~ the thug who threatened to | PROGRESS, SAYS BOYNS j | 1] , The romance started while Wil 1) 1111 sire. C. P. Sabin, 4614 Ws Dae And in becomin nt of the | is | lie flapped flapjacke and Vida || ess . ity’s most importan 5 organisa ? > t It them out to patrons in a || kota st, when C. G, Bannick, ot | z . | ] re ll 19 Insurance ¢ 1 pa | one ma er | ; Gives Up Mate in PovertyK|ING LEE ARRIVAL IS | c%cocim:s.| ig Ba tthe ean thier pene li ee if x oe ® x % ANNULLED BY COURT || Housewife Threatened With tion Mr. Boyns ts staking his reputa Lewiston restaurdht, where both || West Seattle precinct, reported that tion that the organization w were employed. ‘his officers were completely baffled, — Progress under his direction. That /Betty Cinnamon Ran Away) Pleads Guilty and Gets Five|Runaway Dog Comes Into]] son trata bil proniiting inter. || fer @ thoro investigation of the al From Home Following | progress. WH! { rriage between whites and Chi leged threats. b s cigar, then turn: | Quarrel Boyns ks it will, He Urew Months on Dope Trading Post, Indicating Sesete., fb; be -introdiced: beter Sabin, who is a meter reader, ask Charge Safe Travel for Trio the present Idaho legislature, |ea police for protection for his wife with this one: | : |from « viclous man of mystery, who = tar ma Seat s always been able to F > ‘ . 7 feb \ li : | Baas ber Gwe, Ama phe to tx a bet; THe Star today solved the “mye Degg Benen trey Serve thigh cee BY JAMES R KELLY | [bas terrorized her for more than = Beat ARS the te too bet tary” of Misa’ Betty. Clanemqo Je, known to federal offi (Copyright, 1921, by the United Press). 5 year. ¥ TE ever was before. You know, when | ™y*terious” disappearance ~cobegahe ne Bogchiog digger ~ he MATTICE, Ontaria, Jan, 6.—~The . “sw. | a nave: ws Fe Aan celebrated young beauty has | narcotic peddiers in the state, in J . . The Sabine moved from 1448 We DP OAM Fatt uncder In the sarily dase se. temperament. She had a tiff Sun- |serving ‘Thureday the first day of a| frat real thrill to hit this post wince | 64th st. to their present address to” BM cities didn't have truck te fight for, |@8¥ With an eer member of hor | five months’ term in the King coun-| the arrival of the Indian courter last levade the insidious attacks of tie |) id But she has now. The same in-|‘mily over a matter of no im- ty jatl, for trafficking in dope. Sunday, announcing that the three | thug, and for a time their evasion Leong Kong, another Chinese mer- was successful. Johant, is serving 30 days in addition |UM™td States navai aeronauts had] Man Files Startling Counter| Wowan 18 NEAR " portance. The elder member got the better of the argument and @omitabdle spirit which won for tle in tre old days—th attle spir i " landed eafely nm 2 ay “will continue to win | Hetty left home in a huff to nurve He Tying 8 Se ce OO, Le team aoa Cen toame’ pana Claim to Suit NERV@US PROSTRATION Mr. Boyns smiled quizzicalty. jher injured feelings elsewhere both were sentenced in the Unit} one out the Indi ca He found them Sunday, and simes— “If necessary,” he ad “we can| She w to the home of old 5B some ag berg a eens Taek eo pig Shows houtiairand ‘tee- Mra. Dorothy Morriasey’s suit for| ‘Hat time has kept Mra. Sabin a “Rapes aie aomtn | CMa ae sii Gaal came ernoon by Federal Judge Edward | 5 Mra rothy Morrissey’s suit for| 4 oi : id Make the pick and sbovel and grade stage cles eyes B. Cushman, after they had pleaded | 84 at their chains. divoree and $100 a month alimony nk A aS she te dbed to bring the railroad Anne hill, where her two most © 601 \ the roadbed to bring the railroad no i where her two n guilty to grand jury indictments Th mmotion was expkuned sev-| from Robert M. Morrissey yielded a <. Pare * eral minutes later, when bi yel-) 4 » u's! While the Sabins “were away from With another Chinaman, King Nong & big, yel-| Thursday in Judge Calvin 8, Hall's | . }low husky was seen coming down y jhome Sunday, the back door Was) Lee and Leong Kwong were rche| wd court to Morrisey’s counter claim | inmied, and the hot ‘ duled to plead guilty to dope charges, |'D# trail on the frozen stream. He] that, altho they had lived together 7 ee. but when Judge Cushman told them | 4 “slipped his harness” and came | «ince 1910, no Jegal marriage existed. Tuesday, while Mrs. Sabin wae | | “I can see no reason for pessimism | intimate girl chums live, and there| fm Seattie. We have gone thru the|remained, haughtily refraining worst already—it’s all behind us. We|from phoning her mother, to let ve weathered the storm, in my/Mrs. Cinnamon know where she % pinion. I can see nothing for 1921 | was. lon ahead of the outfit he was hel: 's im her housework, the mysterious tl & | bet & geod cutiock | nesrmar cary MOTHER jail eentences would be meted out pene’ sdumasers op mgacert chiens “a er granted a decree of annul- appeased. at the-bede, Ane 4 j ’ e in exch case all three backed down. threatened her with a revolver, ’ “T think it will be one of the best | BECOMES BADLY WORRIED It was thru the persuasive powers |Deonging to @ camp about 60 miles] Morrissey contended his ‘wife was She fled out of the front door end years Seattle has ever had This te} 7 from here, as a onal y Gaedenat ve Me fe, at the Max Cinnamon of their attorney, State Senator r lvorced from Frederick C. Spray i hae aancdee ain home at 2905 E. Cherry st, Mrs Dan Landon, that Lee and Kwong! INDICATES TRAIL IN° July 20, 1920, and married him CD lag he ag geve’ ‘eee : | | Businessmen. They are all opti |innamon's worry got the better of were indw&ed to return to the court] GOOD CONDITION aye later, thus ignoring the statu-| 12 soon as the police gave.lp Mn pis bee hers “Bre conjured up fearful pic room Kid take thelr medienie, In-] “TRIN, the Indtanw told me, ts Infiee | tory provision requiring the lapse of | 2° NO" ie ‘vanistialy atinaaal “Lamber—one of eur basic pro | tures of what might have happened stead of fighting a hopeless battle | tive thata party has left for this Peet) atx months. peared again, pistol in hand, and at @ucts—is bound to be tn demand |'!f her daughter had eloped with some | before a jury. The third offender | with xine and oy the ero ype ys men weg ag ree 4 tempted to force his way into ts { stranger or had decid end it all. DI ine will be in exce! om | divorce was ne. jay 5. |, bur é =o agnin this year. ‘The demand has a ject refused to plead. |dition and that the snow will be| her husband. showed that, altho it|®0use thru the basement, and, fall King Lee pleaded guilty to two separate indictments, each consist ing of two counts, charging buying and pelling of morphine in violation | | In desperation at last, the mother | of the most beautiful salesgir! in Se-| jattle notified the police that her) ad vanished. To pique jing in this, thru the bathroom wim | dow. o Mrs. Sabin fled from the house, get to increase. It can't decrease. } You can’t get away from that. And they have got to come here for it, frozen so hard by last night's and to-| had been granted on that date, the day's sevefe cold that the travelers | decree was not filed until three days will be able to walk without snow-| before she married him. haven't they? Where else are they | daughter | . 1 a going to get ft? — on viefen 5 Sr made| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6—Would| neck, she declares, and agreed to al-jof the Harrison narcotic act. On — Sted to tH Scone only one| aa ear prog age yy : “I believe that this newty-organ-|"¢F report as lurid am possible, sug-| ,_,, 7“ een - low him to separate the first indictment he waa sen-| According to the | “17 sooner later!” feed Pacific Northwest rodPucts| esting that her girl might have aa 9 cabaee husband that he| "vias agreed, she says, that with |tenced to two months in jell on each | “carry-ell” will be included in the HUSBAND WIFE F Tier vom s0nee Se i ¢ommittes of the Chamber of Com. | fallen into the clutches of unscrupul-| ight have # better chance to get | 107 out of his life her husband might count, and to two weeks on each |CoMveyance in which the Americans, 5 FIGHTS FURIOUS BATTLE Coon e doing more to build up not|oUs men, ‘The police and detectives | ahead? able to fight his way back. Selcount of the other, terms to be| their outfits and food, can be trans WITH ASSAILANT lone the city, but all of the North. | turned out in numbers yesterday and| Mra. Laura McGhee did, until she | she gave him, without contest, a sep: |served consecutively jDorted. This “carry-all will permit} Sabin told police that the thug West than anything that has been | b*san 4 wide i search | found that prosperity—born of her) aration. Monthy passed, and he re-| Kwong was similarly charged in of one man at a time riding and rest | first appeared at their old home @ndertaken tn a long time.” It was not until a friend of Betty's | sacrifice—meant complte loss of) trieved his lost fortunes, Hoe Ix now |one indictment ing en route, while the others walk, | about a year ago, when he attacked © Old-timers here may it would be im-| SANDPOINT, Idaho, Jan. 6.—|Mrs, Sabin while she was TELLS OF NORTHWEST read in the papers that+the police| him. And then she «tarted to fight.|a@ wealthy fish packer. Then she re PRODUCTS CAMPAIGN were hunting for her, and called up| The story of the strange “poverty | turned to him, she avers, only to find Boyns here traced the work the|'h® home where Betty was hiding. | pact” came to light in the divorce | that he considered their pact @ scrap comiuitiee is doing in. educating |tP&t Miss Cinnamon learned courts here . ¢ paper. With wealth had come an Northwest buyers to buy Northwest |"eFiousness of the situation, She! Hard times, brought about by the| other woman—after the fashion of | hurried at once to The Star office, a| cost of and business condi movies—she found, So she al |ponsible to bundle a man up In| peputy sheriffs today are seeking|house. She battled furiously | blankets so that artificial heat would | evidence of incendiarism in a fire| him and forced him to flight Three keep him from freezing on the trail! which late yesterday snuffed out the | weeks later he reappeared and made on a day like today, and that trav- tives of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gordon |threats on her life with a revolver, elers have to keep themselves warm | smyth in their ranch home, eight! As Mrs, Sabin was in a constant Day’s Debate for Congress ta. He told Seatth fac See onich te al ine trace | frightened young woman, tions, were ahead. felt that she | fighting to have the decree she ab by running or walking, except when | miles north of here. jatate of deadly terror from the har & satisfactory increase in business |“THERE'S BEEN A was a millstone about her husband's lowed him set aside camped at night, | _ Neighbors, attracted by the fire,/rassings of the mysterious Camps are made by all of the! rushed to the place only to find the|Sabin decided to move. They Girectly to the buy-at-home cam: | MISTAK SH. AYS ign. | “There's been a terrible mistake,” | He showed, too, how Seattle is|she cried. “I'm all right, and cementing a great hintert > her | safe.” Listed Below SENATE Finance committee begins hear: arty tramping snow until ft ts well | pujiding a seething mass of flames,|not been bothered in their new ked, when brush is put down 8 impossible to control. home unti] Sunday. 28 a flooring to protect the feet from Mrs. Sabin is unable to give any — |anow melted by the heat of the reason for the persistent altaemaae camp. the threatening gunman. He skill: MEN KE TURNS ] fully vanishes on the arrival of WAT( FIR | police after each visit. A fire is built in front of the tent} | “The whole affair is a mystery to and the flap left open, thru which} 1 . us," said Capt. Bannick Thursday, the wind blows the heat. The men} “The only thing that we might do spell each other at night minding! SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.—Fire | is to establish a guard at the house — the fire, the last man preparing |did a half million dollars damage to|to ward off further attacks, and w@ breakfast just before the break of | the plant of the Otis Elevator Con-|lack sufficient men to do that.” |day, which is between 8:30 and %/ struction company on Stockton st.} yay BE MANIAC — [Bare entty. Seay URSING GRUDGE | Railroad men going thru here, re-| The origin of the fire, which burn At the time of hie Inst a |port a score of newspaper men at/ed fiercely until about daylight, Wa5|the thug promised Mrs, & hrane, 110 miles east of here.| not known. Twenty fire companies | 54 would return.eoon = | They are remaining there until the | were called out to fight the flames, The only theory advasest by arrival of the survivors is reported oe ds then te epee fhe here. assal ‘7 ne here, X" abatpts - ? himself for the defeat received when pitality of the Canadian governm: nd | he first attacked Mrs. Sabin. Tuesday night, and slept on a bench | a | The thug is a six-foot man, about ovet e depo here. : East Aight co ob tie Hisameto Day | joag: bless overeseh and Sree | jlong black overcoat and brown suit, Ex-| mployes left, and Factor Aldous, of ant usualle oclese’ bis 3URG, Kan., Jan. 6 z oa ne 4 | by helpful, intensive work on-the| o. ran out, and wont homie | } ings on emergency tariff. part of the Chamber of Commerce, | | sin: alti ovemaidia: wit | Interstate comm commit and how this is already reaping re | > OTe Oi cd father and mother | tee continues Clayton act hear. | ings Immigration bill heartng before Immigration committee. Continued hearings on ovaj) shortage Hearings before patent commit- tee on bill giving employes in patent office privilege of taking out patenta. m Appropriations committee to re port District of Columbia appro- turns in greater volume of trade/ flowing to this city “We've got mame as we « This morning The Star started Jout to unthngle the mystery and learned the facts from Betty her DENVER, Jan. 6—Worn out from| ‘TOKYO, Jan. 6.—The Onaka Asahi, weeping, his nerves almost wrecked, |a leading newspaper, today strongty phirthatd |eelf, Mr. and Mrs. Cinnamon and|Horace Torbert, hotel proprietor,|urged that the AngloJapanose alli the brains and bosiness at to|the friends on Queen Anne hill| charged with murder of George Ed4-| ance be not renewed. solve them. If we haven’t, then jt is| Where Betty had been staying. wards, 19, in the former’s hotel here| ‘The Asahi declared that nonre a sorry thing for ttle. I don’t| “I certainly got myself into a fine} care what problem develops, we’ve|mess,” said the returned beauty got. the men ¢ | “All over nothing at all. Mother got “| think we jexcited. Oh, dear’ continue te “It's too bad,” said Max Cinna they will b mon, her father. “But I suppose I think th arguments and quarrels hap- | i prices w b 1 ent|pen in every family where there are | Maiti fe above what they n 1914.” | youns, We have known the | ANTED HI GILL if 5 said he tho t that when |family where Betty was staying for} i > ‘pr NI b Beattie’s case in the differential rate|a good many years. They are fine GIRL STOWAWAY OR JIM CREHAN on wheat is properly presented that| people, and it's all right, but very “Jingle jingle!” Seattle will win. The Milwaukee can|uffortunate the way things turned “Is this the mayor's office? Can be | apeak to Jin 7 No, no! Jimmy Tuesday, declared in 1 today that | newal of the alliance would remove the shooting of Edwards was purely |e cause of friction with America, idental The Jiji today urged the reduction ac cried until T have no more of the Japanese arm rbert aid. “As God is my} = | Judge, it is all an accident | that Rus n th priation bill Senator McKellar to discuss in speech world oil situatio nate to continue consideration of nitrate bill HOUSE Consideration of sundry ctvil »propriation bill continued. Appropriations committee to re- port the legislative, executive and grounds paed militarily. lay down v as cheaply here as it the Hudson's Bay post, and his as| prs in Portlan he sald, and it UP MOTHER WAS JUST TRYIN > f e . f A Creb the 7 Yes, uc il 4 to continue hear - — % - behind sevéral weeks’ rowth his city to this 10 PROTECT DAUGHTER Eva Printz, Russian stowaway | sooretain” Ww pcg eons eS ab sistant, “Red” Williamson, a former | plosion of 200 pounds of dynamite | (yi ciors % ot “the fact that| Mrs, Cinnamon, who at firet de-| girl, whose fight for entry into the| This was the canil Sam ae prize fighter, who is here living the) under the home of Under Sheriff 0. | s , ip Co. and the! niea ha reported anything to ‘ “s Ronde at = aggre vais Ways and means committee | simple life, invited me to sleep at|M. Lamb, of Crawford county near | Fe, A H esta ng of : rn United States to wed Lioyd Jacot|the telephone in Mayor Caldwell’s|| opens tariff hearings. | the post. | Girard, last night, wrecked the house | * OUP re eld in and fish *, admitted this morning office Thursday. 4 Merchant marin os With th was recently successful, was still st is a favorable trail in its present condi-|and seriously injured Lamb's father sae = Here bell | Dynamiting Case that m for he 1 wa The fa elephonie nformed co re ‘esurmne o ga ol 41 4 ication for Seattle. It ia up to Us| tng Pinas exygeeth ied ROME MS gap a Rll ge AC allay iret aka cenvany | Pres iyart rams eB ewcatcnlpheh ger gt) | A © it possible | in-law, who wag sleeping in a rear] . ul to work up cargoes for Seattle in| oooq eat’ dame ine camast addiin, nuatinun.4e Madden co eat toe been || bill allowing transmission of news || for the party from Moose Factory to| bedroom. FAYETTEVILLE, Va, Jan. 6-2 Eee cations of, the Orient. There |S! St name she wanted | Thursday Aing to nig | mayor's secretary for several years. || by naval radio hae n here Saturday night, or Sun:| Lamb's activity recently in raids] With four men under arrest after at he no trow thong the car pre Sytae oe Commissioner Henry White, Failure] Also, that Hugh M. Caldwell is now Agriculture comm ee con! cael lay morning. The speed with which against. violators of the prohibition | being run down by bloodhouniia, | goes here for the O ” a le ge me pe mas to put up the required bond wag giv-| Chief executive of ttle | he rings on equiation © preven the trip is made, however, they point| law is thought responsible. Sheriff state police are continuing today | Turr © the labor situation, he PRE these WOT et the for her non-release| 1 Ri anal ig ggg aes A out, depends on how the Americans | Milt Gould is investigating. their search for those responsible |) cae There it she had) yy the commisisoner wp] ndcttt cents, and house com |! stand the going for the dynamiting last night of the ka 4 1 lidn't seem to| PY mittee to further consider Pa Se Ath | ine ratiw atthe Wi Fi I am se ha much Wi I H d | The Americans are, traveling with | incline railway a the Ward's efamate labor P do. I didn't omanis ea |] cific coast naval bases three or far dog sleds and four In-| Branch Coal company near here, Stas Per what had become of her P a val affairs committees to hear |) ain guides. According to ( | ‘The explosion is the third attack of eegg~ Mego ielh vieftegy wie fl Dorothy's Diary f P 1 t retary Daniels. times || MeLeod, the Cree Indian who made that has been made on the mine er edie ica tac My room K pretty ee Se fonal reap || with word of the airmen's safe ar. in favor of the open shop policy im | ere, t one awa ° * r Military affairs committee to “ bie ——— ‘ : _ The new desk » pretty = eae ; a tas dor pound and a half daily of | council! | OSSED 75 FEET choo! 1 Fm going te ANCOUVER, B, C., Jan, 6.—Now || of army officers i for anything oat boiled in tallow or ase. 3. W. Melse, former chief deputy > a look arour », And I'm comes the first lady speaker in a office committee meeting || 2 f 2. W. Melse, former chief deputy 7 see’ aehia ‘te. fave hua f. a me Lee ay || on reclassification of employes | The s are of birch, shaped like} comptroller, filed his declaration | BY STREET CAR 1 re slew ir Rare evi a Mother had no trouble, In parliament in the world ‘Select, water power committee || tobommans, 10 feet long and 16 inches | phuraday Struck by a street while driv- if e tha Lord f etting the ct we needed || At a meeting last cvening of the || eeieet mater bower legislation, || eros. bent up at the front, Meise, who is acting assistant 1.|/98 an automobile, and thrown 75. i. upon Lor Mayor of Cork . ais ladidy ctaiihes tua anaes Election committee takes up he tale of the “Star of the East,” |cense inspector at the present time, | feet straight ahead, George E. Hal- in T it cided to tender the spee yy Ps Wickersham cate oplest th rd at his mother’s knee, is re-|has lived in Seattle all his life. He | !ocke received, among other injuries, | bee Is Ordered Paroled ‘ the provinelal parliament to Mrs. | Wicker Be nsible for the safety of Lieuten-|i, the fifth candidate to fie for the | broken foot, according to his sult - ¢ the past has solved harder a ceed a : ; At t 1 find the Mary Eilen smith, member from|] Alam. a nsiders {ant Farrell and his two companions, | council Jagainst the city for $2,688, which © 4 apg oy one nd of t ‘ancouver SeEnIRCIG af Aivaros tn Vanasel cording to the story told me by ics insshelchlipleres ii | started in Judge Mitchell Gilliam’s e We te t rn co- | O'Ca « tore Tim < ly - t t dow t A Mr Speaker oF Madame oY ae adie ipa me McLeod acked up by his Cree com: | | court Thursday . t ei ay Ww ned by: f La "he Mtar off 4 had ar eaker Mr vith w have ape al zone. Popes * | —ammeesemomee | * » Y S bor W t n TOTA ! ' three | quarters of her own in the house Indian affairs committee consid. | | hanions Bine lair Martin and Harland iI di Cord te ; a ever sa ee Hh hae phate : dyin r entry into. | ers sundry legislation neen ndorse Cordova ‘ The need and sristenrt; “teat Ort 1 cou owse will be marked wt. ct\Painting Exhibit BALLOON LANDING | _ Man for Governor a | will have uy ! 3 Y sp the house must rive in honor of her ‘ | “The balloon came down on the | CORDOVA, Jan, 6—George E. | e r € tee? onit MA : $ ! ik eh poet Is Open Tonight | western side of Moose river, 11 miles | Haxelet, of Cordova, was indorsed P= . ro A to word f t ‘ Fe ¢ 1 have the privilege of| ‘The special exhibition of paintings | directly west of the river, nine miles} SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. Fifty | for governor of Alaska yesterday by ‘ se O'Callagha - ; tring cae i Ontoneornered /by William Ritschel and Stephen {Porth of Moose Factory," said Me- acres of underground area, 500 fect|J. C. McBride, republican national ‘ fof W 7 i pie i awe ‘ rat part her official) Hawels, at the Fine Arts hall, will who speaks perfect English. [below the residential section of | committeeman of Juneau. McBride ‘ ‘ é i mt of chin saa apie <a long black | be on display tonight, between 7:30 With the compass as the only} Lower West Scranton are today a/declared that he would do all in his a . t ¢ ' train will be car-'and 10 o'clock, ‘The exhibition is alvaged from the basket, ing furnace, It is believed the fire} power to secure Hazelet's appeimt: = convinced. v Ja aa V\ ceiteentitecsdenasaiatiiniciiiinisiitiaitiameasina Sta rae oven to the public, | (Turn to Last Page, Column 5) is located in old, mine workings. ‘ment.

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