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The Star goes into 11,727 more homes every day than any other Seattle newspaper (these figures taken from October 1, 1921, sworn postal statements) aan ROY GARDNER IN JAIL!) ween = On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromis ‘HOME The Seattle Star ="" cal 9%. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to #9 - — - ae ~ SEATTLE, WASH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i6, 1921. : : TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE — 1 eo %. He Is Captured int CHINA ASKS SAFEGUARDS!..-... | | MUTTS, AHOYI Two Little “Social Problems” for Your AR FAST IS onda | ‘Have You Room for These in Your Home? Ir ey, ing aang ) GET IN LINE! on a Santa Fe mail train, has By Wanda von Kettler DISCUSSED! a =a ms | Gardner, Police Chief Brisboy’s office announced, Identification was firsts made 4 Blue ribbon mutts—to life again! escaped . The committee on Far Eastern and Pacific questions Neil island penitentiary, Washe le ee 2 Mntered as Second Class Matter May %, 18 At the Postoffics at Beattio, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, | } | i 1 met behind closed doors. uae to the pelies [9 outh Says ‘ A Micah. 6 hi Paes A sub-committge, composed of foreign admirals and The ured bandit, i iad Says, oes ‘ommunity Che t: “Let’s have all the Aailetuas Becretary of tae Haet taaiee ae pie sartured bentit, whe Raa . s |) mutts in the mutt dog show of last week stage a broke down under a grilling by com. ae a “shea ~ met to begin examination of proposed modifications of - al rade thru the downtown district Saturday morn- the naval limitation plan. sommehed pis ener ine pellee. 4 ing as a grand finale to the Chest Campaign.” Conferences among delegates in hotels and headquar- said. I a a And wecadd this: “Let's have purps or with any other four- ters were scheduled to occur today and tonight. ‘The capture took piace on A. % ben shas one ——— let's have legged annals in town, Where In congress word from the administration was await- | 5. F. train No. 170, 10 eB Mere, At, arhteeratie a cur | fore we make the following” an ed before action is taken on the Pomerene resolution to | 2«fore '*_was due to pull out of tes be, they aren't snobs. They'd be Saturday morning a¢ 11 o'clock suspend work at once on the naval program and on the | poardea the mail car thru the 4 only too delighted to share hon. the biggest parade of purps and Britten resolution to stop building ships that would be | ing doors which had been left op ors with even the pedigreed pets ever held in the West will ————_— take possession of First and Sec- ond aves, All mutts, whether in the show er not, are invited to Home Brew |) were ee Howdy, Fotks! Are you build | BRASS BAND stomach "Thanks WILL LEAD pot uae A brags band will lead the proces see }sion, The mutts will follow. The Ww _ | apes, the goats, the ponies, the pussy ment conference Beng ecenething, {cats in cagee—all will rass in order bout the wooden fleet in Lake | fore the popuince, anion. scrapped under the Hughes plan. * + * * according to Herman Inderlied, clerk. His back was turned, be sald, am he did nut see nor hear them @ gun was thrust against him. He turned quickly and the gun from the bandit’s hand. fight ensued immediately. The | ond bandit, who was in the of the car, turned, Jumped thru doors and ran. Inderlied ered the man who had attempte hold him up and called for aid from the eastbound mail train om the Ope” MAY HOLD |CONFERENC ANGLO-IAP CONVENING Somebody else beside the commu: ‘2 My posite track . cee Mity chest and ourselves hag put in a \ Two marines responded, Rell stokkingis'giWt Miho depletetiiale pte woes regarding this parade : e m| F ‘ Inderlied they unmasked hard to keep Ope > > of The Star who is modent and F . 5 : hhis name beft. oma: Beatrice and. Genevieve.—Photo by Price & Carter, Star staff photographers, oar ia ct am optimist a | ghee, ts “have Mtn. parade By Rebevt Mecthon Meniadidh Great Britain Won't Cancel -headquartera, Roy Gardner smilingly Pe Soles 4 ee ed —I'm doing the putting!” ® circle of federal Difficult World Problem - <3 ee etme making any rules| Mention the term “social problem” and almost every one thinks of drug ad- factory Substitute Is Discussed hunters of the Pacific const want your mutt to wear « pair ot Gicts and habitual criminals and other unpleasant things not usually men- a Seerepes after his daring escape from Mo= One of Home Brew'y peeet stat? of | ‘s les : 54 BY LAWRENCE MARTIN Neil island penitentiary, Special writers believes a resolution | trousers—that's all right with us. If/tioned in polite society. / BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—China| “It wasn’t hard to keep is now in order at the disarmament , You don't—that's all right, too, It) r bh 2 1 | WASHIN ON, lov, 16--Kieensl sev vento’ eboeeni ed salve tee mi conference to adjourn until the Ar-|¥You want your goat carts decorated] But all social problems aren't unpleasant. 5 . u [Britain will not’ cancel the angio-| [0aay offered | a proposal on ber} Sever. ie ~~ Pic Buckle case ts settled. Se ee peer just deve via; Consider, for instance, the case of Beatrice and Genevieve, whose pictures |Japanese alliance unless she gets at! fr erie Menten’ cotter °° | quiet, I watched all the train! we a linens — — Pog nag oe oie appear above the arms conference a satisfuctory |‘"5, 0% Nuns wag ‘or sated’ by] carefully and learned the na England proposes that all subma- iy along » & of | . i x | substitute my 2 ree ett ules. ¥ didn’ “5 Hines be scrapped. ‘This is too deep) around his neck jut plain mutta! Certainly one would have to travel far to find two more attractive young-| ‘This emanated today trom persons) (he Chinewe delegates at the excret | Mik Nail see, didn't waa ta, a cowNs Wi |sters, and yet— jeonversant with the Hritisb position.) ty" qcommittee on Fur, Bastern | “I knew men in almost every m3 VN! Ny 4 x ‘ | What the empire wants is an “agree: | é bag dates ity iin WHAT IS A BLUBB, ANYWAY? | BE WELCOME ‘ They constitute a social problem—a serious one. ment’—ailiance ts avoided as re-/ Greene in the «Pan-American |: f1 SO rancloce fore Demon printer makes it “Magnolig} Saturday will be Children's day of oe oo oe ————— | pugnant to American ideat—among| ~'hor the first time. the conference| don't remember how many Biubb.” It's bad enough to be a/the Community Chest drive. 80) poorrice iy 12 and Genevieve is bad j America, England, Japan and Per-| mer in closely guarded secret sen. “Then [ jumped to San D bluff, without being a blubb. | we're going even further with our oe ae > roe. el é . A ‘They are the daughters of a Seat- {Nabe Chine, at et en te a ce os yor ramet eas sea re uso whore was | GHEETS Ring Out AS siti series mie saa|*e: seasn weniom sos re] RETR OEE i Seen «Poet ee bes P , be referred t t | that England does not even dream of | quent ' Du er thc “When Doe Mascwws Pith fenthere, will apt be barred We | gente vrs ihe Mi pd re | | almost the sole topic of discussion to-| leg had healed fine, | hocked his life insurance poliey to|/want the Boy Seouts with their ditching the alliance Upon veduest day, it was stated, with indications Gardner bared his leg to } 4 The Smith» are hard working, re From America, until some adequate | tat the United States would in the| the officers where the | false the dough to send Seattle pk oy - cabs pe gg apectable people, who have always | hest ets aC. a (4 scheme for replacing it i# presented. | rear ruture reveal offic lally its views} tiary guard had “winged” cleaners?—Old Nestor. ambos lenjoyed the good will of the com | . 4 oe want the “gang's” football team in “We will not be coerced by Americs |, these probleme on the day of his escape. munity. -Atere. [into doing that,” said one Britisher, |) }00, Promem cretary’ stayed in San Didge Ge Give @ thought to eens aa ee ana Victinin sc | ‘They have never been really well By Hal Armstrong | HTho handsome, vest-pocket, fur-| while others held that the alliance is] j,fu0c (ater 1h a m. Secretary’) ||) SRIN O e aed to mu The Sandwich Isles, meet te ird sy er fis amy ‘ock, | to-do But they have brought six| | Tuenday’s subscriptions to the | iined bathtub xe often mentioned by | ¢s#ential unless a practical agreement | ove Virtually the entire member.| into Arizona, 1 went to il Cem Where the girls all Saturday morn . ewot-pony.ape.|bealthy youngsters into the world,| Community Chest in 24 districts | curbstone humorists these di as to the Far East is reached. losin of’ the optiterenos asan axtteka: | meanal Aaa case pani Dress in sunny smiles. Where the mutt dog-goat-pony “Pe |which, after all, i# rather more im-| ut of 26 in the city, amounted | which ix about all the energetic oo America is expected to present a} "0 are Gi i there I took a ride to M rae i youngster parade will form. Prizes | me. torn re pe Mastern proteam based on these|D00rs were shut to the public. | wilt be offered for boys and girls as|Portant than amassing riches to $88,850, it was repor' | munity chest fund solicitor will ge ste ihe data» cia ewspaper men were forbidden to| dunetion, where I dropped City council appropriates money to | will be offered “fe ® | And, until recently, they have al.| moon Wednesday, This raised the | for hin week of hard work. seems des. | lines: | question deleg: as they entered the train. _pay Pete Witt his thousandu-week | Well as for purps and pets. | ways been able to provide their chil | total for the first two days of the | tinea to fi fo to lL A udeau, com among the powers | Tart th mmittee session ved ’ a Sastern questions, | er « 88101 Nic |tlary. Pete can now afford to ride| | As thie overflow of entnitipor|dten with a home, which, it not| campaign to $192,215.98. | mander of Diviston D. pep doula siaeerores ie | oup, headed. by. Prince {@ the Seattle street cars. tune to write a missive to one purp.|™xurious, has at least been comfort- ? Division D, in ite first day’s cam i by a lease rides ‘Admiral Baron Kato and| pla ‘ tae lish friend of ours, Mr. Barkus B, | ble | A surprise package landed at {paigning, « bp ape ob atid oe ae | Ambassador Shidehara, was the first| thought I could get away Pin G GEE, “TH OFFICE * Woof, of the Post-Intelligencer, But they have been caught in the!) Com nity Chest campaign | the total, $744,810, neceggary to fin) a “en ci ite ‘ mee Ito enter. it without any trouble, but Tf 7 VAMP, SEZ “Dear Barkus,” we write: epidemic of unemployment—and so} headquarters late Tuesday night. | the chest | ihe Tact with pearentess for the pe.| Swift United States army motor| figured wrong, ‘That mail clerk } You may bes peach. But || “We are taking this liberty of | Beatrice and Genevieve have become — A member of the “big ae | And they did it not by:the strong. | "he F rs ge Chine net Hustle, [cars Whisked the delegates to the| was @ game bird and a big one | many a peach has been canned =| addressing you with two ideas in | social problems. | aifaes , Btalees with ® |arm method of demanding trom ey. ee ieee crest to be nafeguard. (meeting, deposited them at an awn: too. i estan Sl | mind, First—we like your babies errs | je under his arm be classed as plk- | by the other hationa until she is|im-covered “stairway,, where they “I haven't any alibi. T was one | —your 14 Community Chest | Smith has been able to get nothing | sol wa saga hgin , able to come back into the interna-| Quickly disappear a feeling Of right and Wan ‘Two citizens of Rome fought aduel| babies for whom you are finding | but sporadic work for months. He contained $25,000, Division D a early? the eile fo. coe J Premier Briand rode up ina huge} to use my head. But I the other day and fired 7% rounds at} homes, and we think you're a | is at present cutting wood in Kirk.) LEATHER-LUNGED first x < itably inelined | Ra eee etre Wienelsconkselhh thaciacs: Gielen each other. Then the duel was called million dollars for the work | land, but the employment is only 100P WENT UP people ot need strongarming 2 |leaped from the last car and ran up me—that’s all. off. They must have been policemen. you're doing. temporary at best, and bis slender! A eheer went up, It wasn’t a| that what they have to give they New Bid Offered | ds driter: the. Gain sok ae For nearly 12 hours Gardner 2. | * Second—We beg. you to bring |hoard of sayings has dwindled to| half-hearted, rah-rah #ort of cheer. | give cheerfully, if cheerfully asked. | Shoals 22. British and other detega. (Turn to Page 12, Column 5) Hand it to the headline writers.| those babies to Saturday's pa | nothing. ht was a big, wh leather-| By the simple method of giving on Muscle AIS tions followed ‘That “disarmament conference” was! rade. Understand, we don't want He is unable to return home every |lunged whoop that burst from a dow | many people who wanted to give the) wasHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Seere-| Limitation of aha armament prob-|/ GARDNER’S CAPTOR IS © @ hard one to crack. But they made| you to lead ‘em all down to the = | night, which makes it ne wry for|en worried leaders who had b prtunity of doing it. Division Diiary of War Weeks today recelved| ably will be brought before the con . it fit the paper by calling it the| corner and then park. We want § {him to board in Kirkland, And ene oar, sm vs ' bathe m ey the first day | another bid on the Muscle Shoals} ference by Premier Briand in an|}| NOT SO CHEERFUL AS * arley.” " ee ry a ne ot | the first day of the campaign. han any other di on, , ¢ from W. T. James of open session | ‘arms parley, you IN that parade, We'd like [as his salary is small, he cannot the f ie i i plant. It came from James op j eed ‘ ve “ ing u send his wife enough money to keep | hat $25,000 goes into Monday’s| Not that they didn't tarry fre |rennessee, who offers to buy the} ‘This meeting, held behind the|| BANDIT OVER MEETING to have your babies peeking up | | fi ” the tt n untie to tal * odin tof | ¥ It “parley” gete monotonous, they| out of a hay rack or something [their house going. contributions, pb Pssgseroad ni quently to talk more money out Of ower of the plant if the government ! guarded portals of the Pan-American | PHOENIX, Ariz. Nov. 16.—A] tis notl.tt.w “oontad.” | ike that, YOU might ride with | So Mrs. Smith haw sublet the home |¢xplained, emphatically. “We went some chap that wasn't giving a tenth | wit complete the Wilson dam | building, ¥ expected to develép | diemalie enon’ Wen enkolee men oe: @ ‘em. This is a conglomerated pa- |and is looking for a job to increase |OUt and got it Monday night and | part of what he should. They did. | secretary Weeks said he will take up| the American program for handling || today when Herman Inderlied,| ‘ext year Trix Speaker won't have| rade, and we'll stand most any- | the family meome forgot to report it at rolheall Tues-/ And Division D are some talkers. |the James offer only after the Henry | the: delicate political’ and economic || mail clerk, who captured “> many dumbbells on his Indian| thing, ‘Two of the children she has sent | day.” | They're all Hfe insurance salesmen, |Ford bid has received careful con, | slating to China, the op Gardner, was taken to det Club. Yours for the bables, the p'rade|té her mother; two more can stay| This was more heartening. ‘The | than whom there are no greater tall | gqoration to Page 12, Column 2) || headquarters to. identify the) they and the mutts, i | with other relatives—-altho the lat fue «tlt ape heaged = — vschen Date eit Fat SRO ORNR ee ots ———-— |] prisoner, Gardner was seated at | When little Homer Bréw, Jr., was THE MUTT EDITOR, Iter can ill afford to pay their ex recom Phe mM hsm sige, P. | |] an improvised breakfast table ens | @ baby, he used to try to get his toes Seattle Star. |penses, but there Is no way of pro-)T Ai os conte at the end of the | g joying a hearty meal of ham ie hina ike i da. ae Pi for stir snd” Genvire | ao cnt tthe on of | Must Have Japan’s Guarantee || :°"%<:.‘sinm ron Was always trying to make both ends| One thing we promise everybody—| They must have sorieone to look some child's bank bes been.emptied| | |] States Marshal George Dillon, 4 meet. we're going to have plenty of room. |after them, and Mrs, Smith serene Of ita treasure to go towards help-| Gardner arose, smiling, as Th: ore thea the tobe of uatenie ta tie dare ates teil a ie ean do tae oe oe ee ane ee | BY MILLER FREEMAN international merchants, tray- || deriied entered. “He extended re lies the body o, |mittance to the Mutt show becaune | roam, ply ca |tressed. And at u e when people | maT i and Ferdinand Klick lof lack of space. First and Second| So she has appealed to The Star | re te Many pad g ongediad mp their i | © The editorial in The Star of elers and the like. (See Presi- “No hard feelings for what Who draak T. N. T. javenues, however, are long and wide, |to help find her a temporary home | eed ennios Wit Tells of H in| November 15th explaining that dent Rocegysit's' Auteplography, did, old man?" Gardner asked. To vet a kick. |with plenty of room for all the mutts for the children, ee ard But, tho the total for the first day | Witness Tells 0 ; OFPOrs IN) espe aenaiees sania. page 411) The giant Indertied took ‘hist SAM RI ta ene aicra Soe siten’ nae onin weeetite oursteat again,’ | CL ive, OMTDNIBHY tm 9208 nthe iio: West Indies demanded from the Japanese Since making that agreement |] hand gingerly. He did no jREAT 1 : , iF SERPS AONE des, a e wet OF by dence | some figure is not the pro | ‘ ‘ | Ae Mine OF —— she explained. “I'd be glad to Pay] Sortion that should have been col ‘ filter government for the performance | Japan has issued more than 1 can't ‘pein. tuk tie si LE L's te P to board for them as soon as T could lected to fill the chest | VASHINGTON, Now, | 16.--Amer) of any promise it may make at 100,000 passports to persons |] jittie family Eve got at home, Where Councilman Kh. A Sete > Peper ee afford it, and wen a aga we'd) gome of the field workers did not | le aie a gv aster, being cy be] the disarmament conferenco is who, it knew, intended to settle he said slowly, “There's a wife) 4 { HF ant to take them back, et ¢ o work the at day, and, death by torture, were eaten by i ys . ‘ 7 Thomson hides during council | Whitewash Newberry ee eee acplad travel ete een es ren and | Stine anata ae mee beteiaeen'| Os MMS permanently in this country, in |] and a babys i a meetings. m8 | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The|«thyy're pretty nice children,” Jsome people were openly hostile tojof New York, charged today be There have appeared in sev- flagrant violation of the solemn | pan on ta “ vite ar Riddied Antica ateinenia: tis Ears ~ prod began ganas ena a is - the campaign |fore the senate committee investi eral of the recent magazines pledge it made to President || [Y! > ee Moy thing we a eral hundred citize mms | vive reaclistianl ches tow. i foenby aPhurt ee : 00. It’s yt m die, iY, Yols Tor: 7 ddad! mat sorry oF abaccen cf teaue GNA oot 5 CHEST MUST | sating conditions in Haltl | | articles explaining bow the | Roosevelt, oe fou: eerah't) neceaena ‘There tx nothing very startling in| ruption in the Michigan senatorial eg jo SUCCES ee snnot le the! Pelkinuton, were those of Private] Mtner, of concealed, government Another case in point was the {| have shot in self defense , Smeatiio ‘cittkens cannot te elkingto: ose ato , | : this, | In fact, when we look at the | elections of 1918, Senator Spencer, | chest remain. but partly. full-—that| Lawrence, a marine, who was tor| of Japan, controlled by the | promise of the Hara government || then end ae ann p city hall at Fourth and James, It) sissourl, opened the defense of New: would be rank failure,” sald Gen-|tured to death and his body eaten, | elder statesmen, frequently nuk to withdraw all Japanese troops. || have been. ; seems to be the usual thing. baery | | Why. didn’t you stick up ae gues perry. eral Chairman W, L. Rhodes. It} and Lieut. gc pow bony WAS! lifies the promises of the osten- from Siberia, This promise the hands when I told you to? . . Pp i. SE RRR ae | must be a success. It will be if citt | eaten after he hac n slain, ein ; — : rent 4 wi Pane Fey QUININE, b> yd Reported Hurt The body of a man was found | yong will give as generously as the satel sible government. fi unseen government completely risa 9 my, day. a5: dim Werens and wits, Jou shies 4 |in the Sound off West Seattle Wed-| cheat workers are giving from thelr Chi Seized A casein point ia the ‘*xeme' | Halted, in actualy, (Rybrenstng: || "Rl SOS te eee and wife, Domine Jeton Bi! Lamb, diice | as Car Runs Wild nmsany by M. G. Price, Jr. 6209) own purse in addition to ther la-| 17 Chinese Seize tlemen's agreement” whereby | the troops in Siberia, Phan esate ae, ite nd Chroia Cooper are ai 4 . } ” . . : ww ised, 6 op geo a oe Palas | q8AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16,—|Hench drive is grag eelisaan | tee hey att th to be in Gambling Raids Japan undertook on her honor Truly, The Star says, Japan somebody ytells you to stick " 6 , .C, Jolinson, | Puends collections were to ; : And ey nt ing to t F bent unis nay iy aoe Vien a ig ‘ft "4 pene note on the daotren at ioe Weatinasay when | Sevente Chinese were arrested| to stop all immigration to this should be required to give guar- up-you stick 'em up. You's 1d ne are groin, o have a n 4 es whe 7” ce 7 " et e Parade pet con & dec: Hho ice etn] catia pie nnn Fillmore street | steamer Indianapolis recently. the 400 captains and commanders | Tuesday night in raids on gambling country of those intending, to antees “with a particular eye to ne SO sige thru Poses y flown Second ave. Might Ket Mayor |cuble car, allowing the car to plunge - —— from the 22 residence and six busi: roe stl the Goception of sag | settle here permanently, and to | possible Japanere evasion or ¢} {i thls me he next m 1's goat—everybody else has | uncontrolled down the steep bill near| Mohammedans boll their Sabbath) ness districts into which the city bull apiece with the exception of Sing Labs jinsaporte ‘culy. byentuilontss Gide nae on’ Roy Gardner. ‘ sdivated oh te oaroele on Friday. Iivas been divided, rally at beadauar- Bing, who paid $100. ’ ; : : ' ? ‘ i 4