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PAGE 12 5 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, | | WERE'S | | | MANIAC BREAKS '( were’s more asouT ) COUNTY FARM JITNEY LAWYER { tere’s wore avour CHARLIE CHAPLIN i oy 7 ARMS PARLEY GARDNER TTY TRIAL| is srive enc Ha HEAD QUIZZED) ACCUSES MEIER IN FA is erie enous) [NTO RESIDENCES LOB ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 1 || STARTS ON PAGE ONE | STARTS ON PAGE ONE It's not tall ¢ : Cans . Chris Knudtsen Faces Grand Says Corporation Counsel District Attorney Says She | form Say ual Holds aw y in Terror {g toor in 4, the Anglotapanese a "re Yo . Cr , maelf pany a 0 tenet Ase. the. Asinio-nenegs a). Jury During Forenoon | Usurped Mayor's Power pooed aa _Expressed Opinion ha Vearly an Hour ™ atio: t inte jail after his cap " r r In addition, a number of confer ttling down to bu setae two} That Corpor Cou Walter «the nial Grain BY M.D, THACY w © de After holding the family of &. ences between dele were ached |g, of ¢ 1 al cing thru’, Molen, 1 on FROM ‘ VRANCISCO, N é ou ; 2 1. MeDonald, 401 orond ave, 1 The conversations” between ‘county institutions, the county grand brought bp t ' Uneworth. : L 4 error for near National Convention May) coring to their old-time rules, are tynent ot the county. farm |tonsen only to th m:|garing train robber and the mont pit o}p Say enti Gtber friey now being searched or by the , kely to have an important bearin ‘ wa efore the| te 1 by W. KR. Crawford, counsel | sensat 7 t West since | nocent, we J v b iu : Unite Nation and Elect p fe Eon pig ; a iagroei eigenen dr stith so20 Bion b ren SON: 4g pie ah Part ; eat sinor | Tie opening Of today’s edasion of |] f . P jury for entire forenoon it w p Br tod e Seunenoetattan | Coun “Aa Arbuckle’s trial for manslaughter nh wk tor a time, I h at . rimvegys ty age a‘ nhs a <8 se while | U'Ren made the charge t M Cha it BY WILLIAM prin sims | Land ona ag 948 Pear tae seen, Scam acameias | este Mlilidin aad thine th dolacoeitne cr cesate tot etetox mot, Mee naworth, when questioned || i se thee 's ‘ ‘ WASHINGTON, Nov 6——The Threatening FEE eon pay Wve) ne wipe ‘ nid fitney tight.” Crawford |r, laa ""tehabed "< naamnaiada by the cour de iar t thet 0 “young ¢ ; Btn enon tc Numatic and} BY MERBERT W. WALKER = | Thro cuting Attorney Mal-|declared, furth It in not @ aues:/where he wax serving 26 for mara cpl te ys —), po he a naleolm Dou the grand jurors tion of the elty regulatin oe jit BUR according | authority 18 eine waster, problem of, naval|ubmit evidence of crimes for their [has taken from the munieipallty | wher wire Coowort | 2 Women and Man vo tie sick room. ie calling of nati iven:(timitation—ts destined to play ar tom |The Jury. will be tn /juriadiction over the gity etree.” {gam nowever, she had said) Held on Rum Charge (1007.02. ft Hay Shihchang, 4 struggle between | Ff rf in th ee ¥ + Rie = tr, if necessary [owns Po A just ” For Mee Un meres oie —r won t 5 palige | Waens ta on sates mi as H te : in ern China, and the rreneh views ’ af , hi aay.t BANK HEARING fue imettie hea ag Bmwthoracggreyd boca Memrgga sles Pabyk religious tanath had sakes |b und Mi Hthel tewart 6 wer @ation of the country along ance wants to kee r army “s sate pero cola A ER at can ay for you for arrested at Columbia et, in. po sneté. 88° attest ae hee tines are ong the sensations | 0d ' and wants th ort ge DRS what eet temerniae ‘Wann i ates mee Bhe maid she replied ‘Oh, PrAY |nennion of eight quarts of beer, pc m, « ng himself with Shalt Chang = Tso-lin commonly | § t and industry boy la : : Ga a ol while ie " meer Hp o'cloc ith. the aocepy police say he dispensed booze with n de McDonald fii ported ax being disgruntiec ‘urther the Am an ear better now he deferer o proterts agains | Biro nigh + 0 aaa ani — get him out of the sick ro & “rebel” government has been set} nis arguments for maintaining |of the defunct Scandinavian Amert| Lich tiene quien joldtre ’ | te amber |"! 100% advantage « absene Marsha! Chang and Dr. Sun, | py arn He intends to ple-loan bank of Seattle ig on th } Ege Scene ania 1 am not afraid to have women on | e 'y and jumped out of the window, apbaeting to (ptiaiiiden wmasaing | a. Polina ond 1 with t rend e he tpo soa tare wreskia Wheat i, Bireh erating 4s tek an ms oj the dur Minta Durfee said. “In| Honor guests of the ry af-| appearing In the gloom outside, A m rth as £ as “ e © from Peking, may join hands in an )| German menace anee entrusted |i; came up Weddnerd before Su-j TOWN IN | W British Columbia j fa HiFi im them, for they will | fairs committee of the ner. of e @ffort to gain control of the coun-| with enforcing the Versailles pe Judge King Dykeman. a ts 1 ee stance ‘ oie t |Commerce Wednesday were aj 2 Itucing a hostil act ¢| ‘The’ postponement was made on | “Roscoe is Just a great big boy to! Gen, William M Jen. Wu Pe com: | ry stindine er shen of counsel ter Chaeds . OTTUMWA, Ia, Nov. 16—Martial ° ° me, and when these women sitting ax the Ninth Corps area; M y : cheat part o » shrine geriong Py weeamraR Yi argu lE: wasee fate ascent gn « of the | Lowa Guardamen, today |, . . the way it; they will know he|Gamp Lewis, and Maj, Gen. Uly | ’ agit tS 5 imate arouana eres ote wan tacine ns meh ct 100 ating’ SAYS McNeil Warden| rever"couisn'ihe ete nines aims ‘arse, nd,am) Gon. tire] | GARE CRACKER against both Chang tin and Dr.} t bmi ga hare ‘ res ang ae Fe. ther and | packing house workers, TACOMA “if iy Warden | with ‘wines Be fe charged. They Wil loascr af the Marne.’ | REA. Vile iden ie to call a national] ‘Te@tY OF guaranty Gro! ees Monge emt ameng theusetved Four Des Moines companics of the| Thomas Maloney, of McNeil island | vindicate him ; / nk Fretwell, chairman of the| TACOMA, Nov. 16.—Postal in re Ok eaten, oak l Se e et Me Oren: iam, Sorento th editors | National Guard, called out late last | prison, was informed of Roy Gard The world will never know what | ommittes, presided over the lunch-| tors, two sheriffs’ posses and ES & now president R j Hoents, mM ; segeeaegtye’ sate to” by Gov. N, E. Kendall, on the apture over long-distance tele. | R has suffered. He wants the|con’ iach of the guests mpoke |tary police from Camp Lewis The present president of China Serene, wenwe. Se. Suew: Sheer thea ePe dau hy the Bank ‘of | Feauest of county and city authori | wishes of good people, women and |) cn, |wearching today jor yeggx who Mise Bhih.chang, would resign office,| WY" for the $00,000 men—a ad pps aera .: sate | ties here, we warding every en you sure?” was his first re.| children espe As I wit in court, | 7 p Nol “ |the postoffice safe at Nationaly Pi Ge enid, immediately after the na-|'M that they are part of the play | Washington's very unce and etreet ‘for neveral blocks I sometime become afraid. “When | miles southeast of here, last Big Pional convention had assembled and | fF keeping world pew 1 roa amir! frtin “ around the meat plant which is the| “Of coruse, we will jal) him again,” | they a new juror T have « feeling "Thieves Force Door | "4 sped with about $700 in Thus leave the way open for an elec ‘Yon. tore in #e other eral parts of the mtu President Hsy is known to be known to American Charge | said Maloney, “but we won't put him | like #tage fright. And then my fears could | leave me when I look at Roscoe ter of the strike | and stamps Jin solitary We in The confinement robbery occurred while of Home; Take $200 ; conte ot aunties + a ae Oe) Puan N « jhave been rec ne wtate bank | ¥ wr iGevired to. He will have, to front ot fe. i n mater te at he is| Valuable Jewelry, amounting to ap Pe ot ina ae Re sug! tek Gen, Ls Yuan le ner’n office | serve his full term o nocent and that no harm can come} proximately $200, was stolen from |! : 4 , vice nt of China under amed for Berlin aminets otfieg. otters| | Parole and making up > hie [the home of Mrs, M. C. McEnery, "missed several thousand dollars, Mil fet, Sahn Shilekal. then preet.| Bh WAYMOND CLAPPER, |amone other things to pay 60 per » lout to him because of his escape | ea 30 Kirkwood pl. by thieves, who|PAxroll of a sawmill, ‘Usually upon the death of Yuan, might WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—-Prent} ‘ ; Tee heid Site Madi cal abor day Grand Ju Meets entered her home by forcing a rear|'™ ‘he safe at this time of moni dent Harding today took the first |cent of all claims again b | | iia hliieideshsciiell | —- @ ee ey Te toward tablishing jnavian American bank ax much | ° * door. Two gold rings, set with rubies Pape . : worsted pss evonaeyr sig ~<a sgpevogatmete Press hy mt Teresita: tnfured is Without Reporting |. Waitnum watch and «revolver: Unionism Menaced, | a se. Iroverent Jo.a natiow | ESE : |res quidation of its asnets Mra. Lora T. Bakke, 22, mother of Meputy injur Without making a report, the! were stolen | Maia demand for a China on the or.|and Germany, broken off by former |tesults of liquidation of cits Lace Z, Baie, 3 ¢ js . i. ine ale ce ttorney Dec H er of the United States, but with | President Wilson shortly before the} Altho the mat © did tot come. up| tires, « _ 2 oe non Ae Automobile Crash county grind Jury \resurned seorian | cueige. Hots. ae 5 Inited 8 ered the ‘en [i Court Wednesday, one of the chief] the ol y] ‘om burns received | 7 : ta oo | | Wednesda ne only ems called . 2 OF provinces, and less to the central ‘er cage Pom : San request of the Bank of Washington | she attempted to light a fire in her| Ws cut and bruised when Dis) a superintendent of the Real Esta te Men if the check-off injunction tam ment. ee eee vine that ereditore make further deposits] grocery store, at 2719 E. Madison at.) Motoreycle crashed into a pore ewig sate pith aft ; ; Judge Anderson in Indianapoll _ Uniess foreign powers interfere een in order to carry the thing thru to al exploded, and set her clothing afire| “riven by Frank A. Tiffany, . ats ce ‘Seattle's Present Problems” will | upheld, attorneys for the 3h China's domestic aspirations, bed | pra a5 ReBacenpe y Tuesday | 23rd ave, Tuesday, was able to} be discussed by Robert S. Boyns,|Mine Workers of America con ie, pateened abong thene’ , Mra, Tukke ran into the street | feport for’ duty Wednesday, Ac| Agked to Smoker | president of the Seattle Chamber of | today in arguing an appeal b 7 aemetered a certainty. | living torch, screaming for help. |Cording to witnesses, the crast| 5 Commerce, before the Seattle Real | the United States circult court off Dr. Sun, Gen. Wu and the Peking | * d oceurred when who was at Masonic Clu eat yernment, despite their differ: | Chinese Is Barre George Osborn and other neighbors Prive. Bhat oe DA SORIC MTUD estate association - at its regular | Peals. - # extinguinhed the flames coming toward sudde Scottinh Rite Masons have bee |rrnursday luncheon in the f. @.| ened Se pga B crags alld gpg BY DESPERADO by Federal Court) hie) iistand. rhecdore © taske, | turned a: et in the mid-| invited by the Masonic club to an in th halldine. 3. Ladvd Goancke | MOMMREAL: Wir nana syst pal cmos poms oat, Hoy Hing Hug; who applied for ala blacksmith emp at Poulsbo, | die of the block accident o¢-|formal reception and smoker at the | 5th ane doyd Spencer) phail, surgeon, shot and wounded ; ce er are Four bandits, one of whom [writ of habeas Corpus to compel im:| Was immediately notified and arrived | curred near Fourth ave. and Co-|club rooms in the Arcade building at |%%4 William Bowman, magician, will| 1 ouis Oguinik, who then con _ Of Umited powers. slugged his victim after robbing |imigration authorities to admit him |a few hours later jiumbia st & p. m. Thursday furnish entertainment. suicide. him, and three of whom were boys under 15, are objects of 4 wide police search Wednesday. Ja to ong the Sew government! Winem T. Homan, 3300 4th ave © Bhould Marshal Chang march on|S- Was victimized by an unmasked Peking from the north, and Dr. Sun | Pandit at Spokane st. and 24th ave. . Accused of Beating th h, th S., as he was on his way home. . — fon we. Peking’s Peon ss goo After taking $40, the bandit sud- Men on High Seas it China, on fare a _ But a showdown between the rival Y 5 i and even a brief civil war, ito the United ites, wie denied the be necessary before it can be writ Tuesday By Judge EB. BE. Cush man of the UPS. district court, the Yangtze, dently struck Roman, felling him to G. A. Rawlins, colored, wae being ‘@t least be precarious. There! the street and kicking him, owing |tried Wednesday by jury before number of “doubtful* prov.| to Roman jostling the fellow as the |Judge Jeremiah Neterer in the U. & with enormous populations, | bandit started to walk away. district court, charged with assault * might jhrow their weight| Clarence O'Reilly, 2218 N Broad: jon several persons on the high seas either way. | way, was held up by three boys at |in August aboard the steamer City of __ Here, however, are the elements of | Lynn st. and Broadway, one of | Seattle. ® brand new China, simmering and| whom flourished a gun, *while the Feady to boil. This it may do before jother two searched him. O'Reilly * | the adjournment of the arms conter-! lost $1 and a key ring |Pleads Not Guilty to Owning Liquor _ GET $400 LOOT; 5 ‘. mash found by fed 1 prohibition Free, Says Dr. Liang leatiieition ane Sapthalss vlaacied tot | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. —The guilty to the charge before Judge no gua represents the Jeremiah Neterer In the U, 8. dis /odpie soe ands ernest agar Zour hundred dollars’ worth of silk |*it court Wednesday, shirts and other merchandise were stolen by burglars in a daring down town robbery early Wednesday, The thieves entered the, Copeland Shirt rights. ‘This was the statement of Dr. shop, at 505 Union st. by breaking a skylight and sliding down a rope. MARAS, India.—Redels and gov. ernment forces report many casual ties during engagements near Vayakad. chief adviser to the Chinese ition, In commenting on the) nt of Lord Northcliffe that Chang Tso Lin was dic- ling to the Peking governmentana| The robbery was discovered by 66 59 Northcliffe's indication that the dele-| Walter De Lor, janitor, who found “Tokyo controtied.” the hanging from the roof, F eres a tee cont up ad.| W- Frank, manager, discovered the loss was confined Ni mainly goods. to silk rr the generat had a large influ ence at Peking, but added, “There are he cannot influence—and that our delegation.” . INDUCES SLEEP Humphreys’ Number “Forty” In duces Repose, and Natural, Refresh- 8 Tacoma Man Heads Taxpayers’ League TACOMA, Nov. 16.—J. T. 8. Lyle Anglo-U. S. Shipyard Plan Is Considered ser: « i tscom c reece wie oy i § deration of Taxpayers, whi struct a limited number of naval ves was formed by 30 representatives of | sels for the United States and Great wall Britain during the naval holiday will be suggested by the British delega tion as part of its reservation to the replacement provisions of the Amer lean program. Great Britain, however, would scrap its larger yards which may be used “contrary to the spirit” of the .* Insomnia, —_Sleeplessness, Wakefulnes#, Restiessness. No Narcotic, No Opiate No habit forming Drugs, Homeopathic BO d $1.00 at al ipt of pri « thruout the state. tion went on rec per cent re No Dope Strictly ord in favor of a tion in taxes to be collected im 1923. ug stores, or or CO. D. Whole Family Held After Booze Raid) The entire family of C. H. Weat Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” breaks up Colds that hang ae Hughes program, it was semiof 15th ave. N. W., was ar. | ON, ficially revealed. rested wiay on liquor charges, 40¢ and $1.00 at all drug stores, or The proposed joint shipyard would after a raid thé Westberg home | Sent on. Ai a of price, or C. O, Dy Parcel be “large enough to make one ship had rev 0 quarts of whisky, Hem: ' ro. Medicine Co., police say. The mother and her 4-|156 William st, New York. ed- —_—— year-old daughter, Nadine, were re. |'ca! Book Free Diamonds in their natural state have a dull red color. I and Westberg [Liberty bond posted a $500 a AMUSEMENTS _ PA Pp LOEws> LACE H ——— Broadway with A Ail our dinnerware sold in open atoe Buy in any quantity; add to later if desired BEXTRA SPECIAL 4 pie real WARWICK CHINA gold band $17.00 W-piece beautiful MINTON shishen 4 epi “sin Goblets, regular price, 6 for pete. Suck Joye ft) AEs ade we} LER .. $21.75 MItS, gular ‘price New shipment OYSTER COCK- Knight 5.00; apecial 76 | TAIL glasses, big ansortme: of Low Sherbets, re Patterns. Special, 6 $4.85; epecial plain oyster coektai wuiar price 1, $1.98 Matinees 2:30. Nights 7 and 9, Now Maying ¥ NOON Lee Morne PronEM523 SEATTLE WASH. aq GATES QUITS} B. L. GATES, ONE OF SEATTLE’S MOST SUCCESSFUL JEWELERS FOR OVER 20 YEARS, DECIDES TO QUIT | THE JEWELRY BUSINESS. “i This Store is filled with New and Seasonable Merchandise, consisting of BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS, DEPENDABLE WATCHES, SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, HIGH-GRADE CLOCKS, HANDSOME, USEFUL SILVERWARE, and the very FINEST CUT GLASS, ALL OF WHICH MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Mr. Gates, during the twenty years as your jeweler, BOUGHT FOR CASH FROM RELIABLE AND REPUTABLE FAC- TORY LINES, safeguarding his customers’ interests in QUALITY, LOW PRICES and QUICK TURNOVERS. THESE ORIGINAL LOW PRICES ARE DRASTICALLY CUT AGAIN. Php ~ a Remembrances and Other Purchases in the many departments of this establishment are now placed within 4 r of all. i Values So Amazing That They Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated!!! ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION IS OUR KEYSTONE IN EV! THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS “RIGHT” HERE. A deposit will hold any article selected. BARGAINS! Here they are! engraved, platinum top mow blue-white diamond — A group of these rings ranging in values from $ 0 to $50.00— $18.75 f° Tax Large Diamond Cluster Ring—7 fine dia- monds set in platinum. Original price $175.00, for— Plus $87.50 fi: (8 only) Beautiful Tiffany-style Diamond Rings, latest platinum star settings— 8 values up to $100.00, for— $36.0 Pye: ERY TRANSACTION, NO MATTER HOW TRIVIAL. i & a ELGIN WATCHES Thin Model, 12 Size In gold filled, fancy engraved | cases—values up to $25.00— Complete for $9.89 Latest Ribbon Wrist Watches in- 20-year cases; 15-jewel guar anteed movements — big val- ues at $27.50— now $19.85 MARMALADE JARS Including spoon, engraved glass, silver-plated top—made to sell for $1.75— Cut to 79c GATES’ JEWELRY STOREF DAVIDS JEWELERS, Successors 1418 SECOND AVE., Near Pike St. . 4 wt My Ip, eon ae» + | DIAMOND BARGAINS Plus Tax