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a | Weather Tonight and Thursday, rain; moderate to fresh southwesterly winds, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 42. Minimum, Today noon, 42 Entered as Second Class Matter May 3. On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise 1899, at the Postaffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March The Seattle Star 2, 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 FASTING WIFE NEAR COLLAPSE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNI SSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921. Me 25 BE Gre FA 1921 Reason for Optimism. Seattle Favored. “Pull Together A. W. Leonard's Idea. N THE OUTER OFFICE of Alton W. Leonard, president of the Puget Sound Light & Power Co, in the Stuart building, is a card bearing ROTUNDA IS FORTHRONG | New State Officials Formal- ly Inaugurated at 2 O'Clock Today ‘wea We Relieve in Seattle Business Is Better Be a Booster ) man. desk that The busy man ts In the thner office sitting before a mahogan is always in order. Leonard, who, among other th &@n efficiency expert. An effi expert is one who wastes n¢ Leonard had a t is a busy ngs, BRASS BANDS BLARE INAUGURATIONHUSBAND ON IN OLYMPIA Two. Lost Balloonists in Fist Fight! / * Star Gets Fi irst Pictures: of R Pe 3 kee escue Ce iil TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE WORRIES AS WIFE. Enters 45th Day of Hunger Strike to Compel Him to ~ Become Minister BY CARL VICTOR LITTIE DANVILLE, IL, Jan. 12—Colde | front of him. ©: sheet | the tablet he bad written four - eat | blooded science and adherents of es of something. | (The goverver’s message to the le | old-fashioned religion of blood and fe bent over in answer to the | Mtere i pabished om page 11 of tedaz’s | fire were agreed today that Mra. | Sadie Harrington, who ts fasting te tion, “What ix your outlook for eee bbs | BY ABE HURWITZ = ~ husband to join the Church WRITES HIS ANSWER ON ! OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan 12 ue hen as not partaken of food for iM OF SAME SHEET wm of the first 0 He tore off the be heet. just below the four a previously written, Were M efficiency expert, he would have faken a new sheet, wasting the re mainder of the first one. But, being an efficiency expert, he tore off the bottom of the first sheet | and wrote his answer “Necessary readjustment of busi ness is taking place everywhere, and for the next 60 or 90 days we cannot Carpenters were hard at work this | morning. bulldmg extra supports! and pillars for the rotunda of the state capitol anticipation of the large crowd at ternoon to witness the inauguration | in that gathered this | ceremonies, | At every tnauguration the fear ts the floor of the ro that expreased t tunda may give way it was Skeptics and scoffers—and of the townsfolk here were in that clans until a day or #0 ago—are now. beginning to believe that Mrs. Har, rington has been entirely without nu- trition since she announced the fast to save the soul of her husband, Ernie Harrington, a produce mem chant. PHYSICIAN SAYS FAST IS REAL ONE Dr. William Gerety, leading phryst- cian of Danville, who has been q look for much general prosperity never meant to support as many “At the end of that time, I belleve| people ag assemble for the cere to the bedside of the disciple of we shall all have reason to be optim } Church of God by her husband, tote, monies. versed his former stand today ’ Four years ago, a specially con |he told the United Press he had “Seattle ts right now in much bet- ter shape than any other large city in thee ountry, with possibly two} exceptions. “I look for a healthy revtral of the Yamber business early this year. This iit be brought about by tha present come eonvinced that Mrs. ton has been without food. structed platform fell, but there were no injuries. Why the ceremonies are held in the rotunda—which is an other mame for corridor—no one seems to know. Precedent is being | followed, however, and precedent 4 alls jogs of Mase 7 Mango shakes a mean power in the capitol country a 0 OW : tecks of hixeber om hend in the va-| NACGURATION TRULY eee Garite” A BRASS BAND AFFAIR Leonard looked up, The inauguration of the governor, Heutenant governor and other state WE OCGHT TO GET BOTH official#, the big evert7or the aay FEST ON THE GROUND here, is truly a brass band affair ," he sald, “there is this the | wusic fills the air, and @ gala at matter with Seattie—-people ought to mosphere prevails thruout the town get both feet on the ground and pull | polowing the ceremonies, the gov together. There's too much of One ornor was to read his message. The fellow pulling one way and another | esage maker only a brief refer pulling some other way; too much | ence to the civil code, which is really tesa: bi cf aor Suppers the governor's most important rec y ommendation. Last night, the gov eg over the desk again and|°'Gr called into conference a num wrots ber of senators and representatives “Seattle has nothing to fear if ev-| 3 eens. gus 9 ergy ree non Bes erate nad best | | commissions under one ) head. ey on bg hag ecg tne | It ts expected that this code will sain ~ bah ies precipitate one of the big battles of sheet and handed it to the question | the session. The present calm is be Mts nak ter pov trey {lieved to be a sort of lull before the storm. Know just what the interviewer will, "057640 the inangural ball will be made of her yesterday, however, convincing.” ‘The doctor said Harrington had pepredp eda mpler ponies si, of the three visits and requested that” the physician tell Mra. she would die if she persisted eed ee fast. He failed to convince her, hie said. “Her pulse was faster and her perature a little below normal on last visit,” he said. “These are aye signs of the effects of starvue jon, Dr. Gerety said Mra. Harrington i’ | able to hold up so well because weighed about 210 pounds at the bee sinning of the fast. Her sincerity of purpose and her dominant will are also factors, the d said. HER HUSBAND BECOMES WORRIED Study of the case leads hite toes Neve Mrs. Harrington will start te lapse into unconsciousness in abouts ten days if she continues the fast. He said it would be difficult to este | / \. Rice eaecie any, ~ he com. (held, but after the dance is over, and mate how long abe can live, bet aaa nted. “Sunshine. Nice and warm. the legislature gets down to e} fi : a * tures she will survive three or four + Sion § : are| The Star publishes herewith, exclusively, the first photo- weeks. He said she has lost about | work Thursday, fireworks Ukely to begin The governor's tacked a# a measure the = ~ ‘Sto | =a cas BY JAME 20 pounds and had become slightly emaciated. ‘ Ernie Harrington still refuses ta become an evangelist in the Churela Ve get m great view from the win here. You can just see the top the Mountain over there. The peck | graphs showing the rescue of the three U. Navy balloon- ists who were lost for days in the frozen wilderness of north- of code will be at R. KELLY still in pretty good condition, but not] with his arms wrapped around his cades were (aemine aged 27 | lated to bulld up a tremendous po | €77 Canada. The large picture shows the arrival of the half-| | : . eur ee wit, we neede-aunshine--| litical and personal machine famished Americans at Moose Factory, where they were get] ‘MATITCE, O6t, ' Jen. 15-—Wi ey eee plgnare Ones ik eraie | ae ee ee eet of God and is becoming irritable a -sunshine— 7 tee members of. 4 . ah jogs bark every once in a while. ‘arrell later told ne 1 i | AG. OVE. : peaking terms, and with an official 7 < , is ness from ao ado ov ge jah ‘ODE ar " Gaduet, Lieut. L. A. Kloor (pilot of the balloon), Lieut. j"peaking terme, and with an ofti phoney. We came across some wolf | curred, He said he had writfen a let-| ruin and at the aie == | —. ee. oe Walter Hinton and Lieut. Stephen A, Fi ll, Below the ma » [investigation of their quarrel in prot | tracks. Koor sald he prayed during | te nd showed it to Hinton and |@gainst it. It ie asking that the com 7 paen A. Ferre erOW thE MAP) io see co Sogn j ters : t several hours each day at the bede Salesmen Wild |e nena ame | Walter Hinton and Liat Stephon 4: Fagrel, Belo the mat ts rinses mo |, eh a pts | tp atte os Sg Ree |Be placed under = head of its own,| the Pe Hay After a rest, the balloonists set out by dog sleds,|oonists were to start for New| vcs turn up for the better on the a nahoanih ‘chiar hea occupy Poin y cyuen! tats oft ees ee ne nd * oe, 01 late toda pat peel “a ay “| store’ ru accommodation as Inaugural 2 pre FF sapere beeen of thr such as that shown in the upper right picture across the he Mate today third day, and it was on the third ing a special car on a siding here,| of cash hatin Bin nari not es an ie patton Rage si vy ma ty he a4 frozen trail to Mattice, The arrival picture was taken by S. The three aeronauts reached this oy Peles Pigeon. | which will be attached to a train this) formation bureau. ation. of suc e pat. yesterday afternoo! ‘ e were continually fa asc Gustrial Insurance, medica! aid: tas | A. Bradbury, a clerk in the Hudson's Bay Company post at|°™ Yesterday afternoon, after a), te vee ean tesl nus _into | afternoon. > Harrington had fewer visitors to» Ss a e |tory inspection, and so on. Moose Factory, who was present when an Indian trapper led | "™"%" °F 200 miles trom Moose) cgsibly from: drinking the water Pv pod beveg ti! pager ero hag WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—W B on <a rein gd the Univer-| the exhausted men in. Bradbury left Moose Factory, carry- dr eB hey Abvicnpe alge from moove tracks. Histon was scx | DANIELS SORRY pena lg the ithe phe in | s tedwe ing of Washington, redited with | ; ! after being rescued fro! ree dé lao. ere cle ental tno, toy found Heit ail denn pe, of eninge ated wah ing the photograph, with the parly of messengers Sit ete se ot bcet conn ee a Were clear “mentally, HTS AVIATORS | his. dwelling yesterday. Marry up and no place to go. enor Harts ade nance prough out the happy ” news of the rescue. were forced to make a ha Bureh, Chicago camera man, tool be ana | Orne e, nA speech le Woe felt that er , Plans for page rnivals an to members of the legislature rn oo landing, their balloon being wr FO ay ih eer, biome d HAD A FIGHT the count, following a wallop from aaa an on etiot clect Harding are | Usted what would be a potent argu |in a tree. not golng in cin as we could| WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Tye| Harrington's right. + mae of F telect Harding ®°| ment in favor of the “secret” code HINTON, FARRELL void that with the aid of the com.|three navy balloonists who were lost| _ Tarrineion threatens to nock all q cers oversea by urging t administration of {Ane UNFRIENDLY pass, Kloor w ping well in the Canadian woods took ri gt: “2 : fate rg Joi , or Wa eping we ‘" c i ee ven, sae Hardis seep My prom | state affairs should be under such jeutenants Hinton and Farretl| had lota of pep almost every day, |Which “appear to have been extr Fong berets today was refus Retlerson, who rode to the capital en | management se will recognize no IS af CAR PAY PLAN : t‘each other only with scowis,| “E tested the toe In the creek and|ordinary to an unusual degree,” the | iE admittance to newspaper caeaee PETeen, WES FOS 6s a8 distinetions.” | | fous owing Farrell's attack on Hinton | decided to walk on it. We came to P4vy department stated toddy in re. horseback PPS a Me ‘This means,” declared President |late yesterday. When informed that|Moose river in an hour, Then we|Plying to an inquiry by Senator} , Me serge a“ let me know whem A Hotel TORT ete nos of reserva | Wiliam M. Short. of the State Fed-| DUBLIN, Jan, 12—British sol] Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell went on | iti had written to his wife in|tan into the Indian, Tom Marks. | King, Utah, for information concern. | 0¢ bet hth ve put hel tm the uged w ella ™ | eration of Labor, “that the only after battling as in open war. " : ,|New York that Farrell had weak-|Kloor had seen sled tracks, and we |!n the flight Papers, |. ee es | Oe y oe , tions at © a room. People who|tio) wit be recognised will not be|f today the. destruction |"COre, Wednesday as opposed to} Os, had asked. the othere to kill| followed thetn until ‘we saw the | The savy tment will await | Ada Peercy, member of the churck v€ eS ea ret | the cog nizes ot be | fare oday the destruction |" da abt aay dus | thts had anked the others to Followed e maw the In ; A ait |G ° , remy te ptt ng sppara | labor. ” of a Fein camp at Garry-|*@sing the principal or Interest due} nin, ‘ang offered his body for food, | dian official information from Rockaway | 40d 8nd Mrs. Harrington's nurse, i cntiven Rings | DETAILS OF CODE awn, an uninhabited. section of | the $15,000,000 purchase price of| Parrell knocked Hinton down with |FARRELL, HINTON before instituting any inquiry into oareamesaasiones : “' ration, an unofficial in-|NOT MADE PUBLIC \County Monaghan. |the municipal rallway in way other/a right and left to the jaw. The| COME TO BLOWS ~ a a miblpeperd wiping ot x ui: ciebration may be staged| The governor's code is called secret | Abidin than that etipulated in the contract sere occ area in 3 thabours cabin} The clash between Farrell and Hin ey eal Sedu. erent, Socneery wal a Fe. by the merchant Nate | me oe vera cutee inn Feiners Raid eee oe Ser aration from Hinton and none bad |story. Hinton entered the room and) Daniels gave out a statement ex. 7 4H cerns aa8 aabore on mg trom | Pa been freely hinted at Barracks in Cork | 14°" to pay for the street car) been forthooming. ‘informed Farrell he should not say | Pressing regret at reports of a fight Oe ant cane | There wae a slip somewbere in the! Gonk. Jan, 12-—A bold sinn|*7stem out of the general fund, it] Farrell's own story, ax told to the anything for publication between Hinton and Farrell. e March 4 crowds. com.|arrangements when the legislature | po tad on the detention barracks |Will amount virtually (o a.git of aev-| United Pres, drew a radically dif-) | “It look to me am tho you had ; PARIS, Jan. 12—Tho Leygues e 6 officials counted on 4 < ; | ent picture < ander-|done enough ta coin 4 mittee claims ft has $110,000 to spend | #n4 the state officials counted on dif-| ior6e was repulsed early today by|eral million ollars to the Stone Web [jeremy Pitut ft the men’s wander. /done enough’ talking’ yourself, but Etheridge Is Due ministery was overthrown todaag fon i cural festivities, in spite of |ferent hours for the inaugural cere-/ 114 militar: | sishewiat ings than that painted in Hinton’s| you got money for it!” retorted Far. t A Cha: The chamber of deputies, 463 to 115, on inaugural festivities, of ‘ ne litary iter interesta letter to his wife. ell. voted lack of fidence in th tgp m spite | ilbe, Accordingty, the: léxislator® i é eh r o Answer PgeE| voted lack of confidence in the gow es ee oe the decision | adjourned to meet today at noon for|,,* iarse Sinn oon oe ne “It the street car contract is not| Farrell indicated that he persuaded | When Hinton demanded an expla-| poRTLAND, Jan. 12— ety eh bg ernment. pngress to toll POS | the “ble doings” While the state of.|‘@° %stracks attempting to scale! . ebie of performance according to|the party to v to the eastward,} nation Farrell told him of his letter | riage, ¢ esident of the collapse President Millerand accepted the con till is J ood to put a pi p ge. ex-presi f lapsed ongrems still is in a mood Pp s the walls to release Prisoners | inet 4d of going wertwar Hin: | written to Mrs. Hinton id sold to! - resignation hy after th limit on hotel rates, food prices and|ticials had hired the brass band and/ iin No arrests were made. its terms,” the mayor said, “modif! \ whe’ tee csued, waukeelStom Wroek and ¢ ®| bonding house of Morris Brothers, | * — hen our r the cham» cab charges, and to prohibit erec:|™ade their other preparations for | * ome ‘ sige ho had the comps ited | New York newspapers. Inc, is scheduled to appear in| ber had voted 3 ton a bevel or porn ppt FY") o'clock. Sern EE a, pic Rotor belly lel them to, and ges a rene the y Hinton followed Farrell into the! chancery court here today and for} The vote followed Leygues re the unofficial parade | The brass band proved to be the oe tine couteg aease. the tantiae DO Ce Bo Serna tt TL LaRH ROE THERE ScD ENG meee |e ee ee a Mie Warton: Gr cos] Reet he tte perenitted ay dineching ascvinent, and the i pod a pepe ie Soyer ep them to a settlement. manded’ that Hinton deny tho story |attair which led to the recent wreck |POne discussion of interpellations om latory had to yield. : NOT VERY HUNGRY, he had _cirewlates nton refused of the concern and his arrest on|the government's foreign policy, and ° taldwen dec nat if the | : ewone tights > Dorothy’s Diary ag a i beagle be eres opr ee titi FARRELL DECLAR and Farrell swung right and left to| charges of embezzlement the question of disarmament until Haskell Lewis I behind the railway bonds, th “We were not particularly hun aaron ‘table, where. per sts} after the meeting of the supreme : ® hind the ral ponds, the | : across where he sprawled | counc!! here January 18, . My new position is fine. I'm i pres mihine co nome | 8TY.” he said, “I had several drinks IPE | sust ae pleased ax can be. It's Amount should be reduced to wome [FT ie creck and the water seemed | Government Control | “aaa ee ee cae et ontest Up Today) suveniic otticers were puzzied to-| where near the real value of the| from the Uritk ant tle Wine King f Coal P he Sages sag sprdie OLYMPIA, Jan. 12,—Mrs. Frances|day in their search for Beatrice | linea or close to the fire, we felt very ce) 0a roposed on «lage. eg M. Haskell’s contest for the seat|Kalenke, 16, of 4203 Dayton | “Otherwise, we will make a prem |" clone (0 tn tie ve had no WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Govern- ecinis morning the bow 1: || Mia by Tepresentative Duve Lewis, | who dropped out of sight after leav-|ent of weveral million dollars to the | Tt nO ee At tying |ment supervision of the coal indus- yen hood 0 get a new type || of pierce county, 1s scheduled to|ing for Sunday schoo! last Sund company by taking steps, not Fe |e eee badly battered, so I dis-| |try was provided in a bill intro- 1 ag de gap Ee mary have its first hearing today before| She had been attending Lincotn|auired by the contract, which would | | ; ' jduced today by Senator Calder of can k up 00d one second. . » he fcarded then and put on my English 4 ps aN ar ag w * 33 the committee on privileges and elec: | high until recent! jenhance the valuo of the bonds,” het) (Ot iis, sad 3clbor » thier é New York, chairman of the senate “ gen . tions, of which Thomas F. Murphine| Her abrupt disappearance led one aie tiving thoes, as they had |, VEADIVOSTOK, Jan. 11.—(D*-Jeoal investigating committee George H. Moss was acquitted of : Afid almost before I t cht 7 is chairman. authorities to be ¢ that she might} The mayor's statement was in re-|P™ey ned while t rating | Mved)—Lieut. W F. Langdon, U. 8. Rant ES NE Set liquor charges by a jury in federal oahecd gy pth gr Guy E. Kelly, of Tacoma, national |bave been } ed. Mrs, Kalenke|ply to a estion. advanced by | been pad aiiaypoteylr “ne chief engineer of the U. 8. 8 court Tuesday. . for one in Th Then 1 || mmeaitteeman, lato represent Mru,|says that it | be at Breet orge A. Lieven, accountant in the {helt feet at our campfires, 1 also) Aibany, was xhot in the back by a|Sacramento Gets ‘Moss was arrested last August by a 3 1 been awh lly | eee ews is a farmer-labor|ran away, but admitted the girl was|city comptroller'# office, that the Caen ae een ighting {man said to have been a Japaneso T N. Pl Federal Prohibition Agent Bunker, cheeky, b just mmiled and |) ana he is charged with having | fond of auto ride nd om have | traction tem be paid for by as-| UkKen sd ? n AUBHUNE. | soidier here Sunday while he was re wo ew AYEFS8| who claimed to have found two didn't xeem to min¢ moved out of the district from which |fatien into evil land exsing abutting property. ‘This is,|KLOOR PRAYS, BUT — > |turning from a trip ashore to hix| CHICAGO, Jan, 12.—The Brooklyn] quarts of whisky and some beer im Fact is, he utvertine for a || MOVs) Or oad | Beatrice 4 nt the home of|in principal, the same plan as that| NOT AUDIBLY | ship baseball club today announced the|his possession, In his trial Mose fench nat 1 suggested, and i “ “ het tataand nt Khe left recommended by the federal railway| “We made about four miles the Langdon reached the ship, where|sending of towdy” Elliott ‘ and] claimed he was “framed” by the gow né je gir Feter setioas | 1. Welt 1 h 1 t ffi ho ch hi ge he next day , NEWS OF LEGISLATURE | Sunday me r chool|commission of electric railways, ac: | first day and seven the secon | he died within a few hour Pitcher Henion to the Sacramentofernment officers, who charged him OTHER, NE wa PACH tea td at lane nas sina. leardine to Mayor Caldwell te some moss and bark, We were] Langdon was from Massachusetts, club of the Coast league. with attempted sale of booze, f y

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