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na aN — to > P. the Far Eastern conference. d- oe ie aol i . treaty questions. > a (é) HATHA Wh cr. ss Tonight and Tuesday rain or snow, fresh to strong south- east on sion of the third major task— cima Fo adhmeanong limitation of land armament. - ‘Today 32. “ With four persons dead se a collided with a car driven by A.| The cut in the French army ee ‘ ; of thes : Kalberd, | effectiveness could BY sieay Roy Gardner, bandit, and} Herman Inderlied, mail) Mrs. Dolly Gardner, who Garage running bigh |,%, Bower, Wright hotel, wax) Briand sald, thru = Wil ln pir. | the telitale identification tat : fought and .eap- her bandit husband’s oe knock#@ down and-dragged several] lament | decesaning peviod\ 200 On WS ari. tured the escaped outlaw. ial * exploit the into the thousands from scores [toot by an unidentified driver at; Of compulsory military: service erimina exploits Pie) of automobile accidents caused ond ave, and Yeuler way, Hower} from three to one and one-half see ees ground that he is “mentally by slippery streets, and with wire [said the car skidded on the giasny| ym | fs | unsound.” eum ii mint“) usec |, Wt wre mo! BANDEYS, BRANDED. ARM SANTA CLAUS TOLD MRS. |” world crippled, Seattle shivered There is little cnance for a pre jarmy becau an and) } today in the grip of one of the | Rounc od chan in local weather man “men the premier) ' | his ory. No relief is in sight, the to Weatherma sbury Rain and hundred thousand men, will ‘ " tr ‘ ge yg a : rs j far as the rest of Seattle is weather bureaq predicting more. | snow ia ex tonight, with lit-| fuaher feductions soon, fen-| PHON Ariz., Nov, 21.—-No dis: SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.—It| —e. snow. jtle change in temperature. Schanser, her chief delegate, | €uise, however cle ould ever| wat Santa Claus who brought to| cans! ‘Traing are running behind sched} It was reported snowing in Spo-| D saved Roy Gardner, super: | Mrs. Dolly Gardner the news of the | Fe ete tye eeieece | ule all over the state, altho railroad | (Tura to Page 7, Column 2) [The United States, with its army [bandit, from identification \once he capture of her husband, Roy} work. Well, we have the pew | eek ‘cay Wele OUk be Gace : i lof 157,000, men, i not faced with {felt into the hands of the police, |Gandner, the most spectacular bandit | Ww h | hc aN “normalcy” soon. Reports from |the au ot eaiGGng land. afene, | Yuecnen te Afton ce Atieaie. ot Sate’ years {Workers Want Chance to . . s . ome ete: ughe 4, i ‘or he was branded as surely @8| Mrs, Gardner has been working in ; Steer a. otteh. Montarla indicate that traffic ts mente, retary, Hughes said, Intl) sive.é sadh-upen: the ‘pinion jthe toy cepartnigtt of a big depart. Give Thanks Thursday 2 for that. completely stopped on many lines in {cating that the American delegates Upon bil rent Sere h had eo os | that state. | believe this country's land force has ' his right forearm he had} ment store as a means of providing —— Or wenew cravets, ‘Traffic over the highways of the been cut to the minimum. | tattooed, some years ago, an Amer | for herself and baby. All about her | BY ROBERT BASTIEN BERMA) Or orange — a | dthte tine bech meio, iffioslt and | "faron Kato pledged that Japan’s/i2" fasle and shield. It wax this| surges daily the crowd of laughing Fill the Chest poy, A A agty m | dangerous by the snow, but County | = army would be cut to the lowest (tht tHe Phoenix police first looked | children, drawn to the toyshop. by "Thanksgiving! eee ee eee | Engineer Beeman declares that sun || Clean Sidewalks. | point consistent with her national |f0F when ® bandit, giving the nameg santa Claus, arrived, minus his re-| mang san Ags Who hastens to primp Jeet pate te the only road actually. £ puns? jot R. P. Nelson, was jailed in con-| yc tsat makeup, with an extra eai-| slogan Monday as When he spies a fresh, ety Call ina Helper. 1 "Ge eA tekntor abd wot promise any | 20ct#08 with an attempted mail train | tion a newapepert be hikes haeall the Community r igen —Mr. Anon. | PHONE AND TELEGRAPH || Maybe You're Lazy. |ccinite reduction in her army. |""Gantner had dyed his hair to a| “Gosh they've caught Rey ot eee ; a er R COMPANIES RUSH REPAIRS : > ie " | Belgium, Baron de Cartier eaid,| wasish whade and had otherwise dis-|Gardner.” he announced to clerks as CH second wee Telephone and telegraph comps-|]| Then Pay Somebody, |) haa already reduced her army to|, scr hin appearanes to mich on ex.{he hurried to a dressing room to try ‘Only a little DARN NICE OF THEM — . | nies were rushing repairs Monday,| the minimum, considering her na-| tnt ax to make physical identifica, |OUt bis new whiskers. Mrs. Gardner, mord. tan 240% ee Saree ree eer tone senemnees. that they bad rece.) Keep the sidewalks free'ot gudn i) tonal security |tion difficult. But he could not erase |@¢monstrating the operation of Althe required $744,810 had been whatever to make against federal of-| tablished communication with most | it's small town stuff to leave them in} All the nations expressed *¥MP4% | the telltale design of the tattooer’s |mechanjcal doll, heard the remark. | ise put the chest workers were ficers in Arizona. perfectly gentlemanly, he says, treat ing him to swell meals gnd showing him every courtesy due a rank ban ite him, , ramen te ee SNe, lg That will be rendering yourself a/ ficient to make possible an import-|isiand penitentiary, where he had | told them before that he has a plate /@0 empty travesty for Seattle, they é They hold cach other's hands and| George B. Thoms, 50, (408 Beach) service and the public a favor, arfd| ant limitation of land armaments, | «tarted serving a long term for|in his head and I know he cannot be| think, unless the chest is filled by fi. sing drive, dropped dead from heart fall) wit) he giving some fellow man an| The premier made hix deciaration | postal robbery right mentally.” I that tinte. : “Two hearts that beat as one!” | ure while shoveling snow odd fob that he needs big cut in the F army ea ne ee is : i oe George ‘Thompson, 60, succumbed | Do it tod and tomorrow, too, if of a long speech de-| di By: a pi a barca ; ip-Ramoesage oF args EE let A “nonetrating | Mors. Roy Gardner Samonlen: Se FAD See ee | Nothing will curb the tendency of |'0 hemorrare of tt Barres | ‘ pot part the t to know, and the word ox epidemic.—1 . | . § « France alo a ers won't have any Thanksgiving 2 gees smalipox epidemie—The | itner tn his pocket was found a| Freight Cut Goes Briand said | dixarmament—| PHO! » Ariz, Nov, 21—Mrs | kth ane ielkae ewea et F us. | letter addreased to himself at 3667 In- | : moral disarmament,” he called it! : 3 : : Koy Gardner is here from San And, as most of them have al- i Professional pallbearers of Potsdam| As a result of a fall on the front} WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—The in-|clearly an appeal to America and| Francisco visiting | . (igure that they simply can't fail. j have gone on a strike. Yes, Hor-/steps of his home early Saturay, Y./teratate commerce commission to in to put the seal of their ap-,bandit husband tn his ceil, Ic il- Expected to Grant » Seay 4 , tense, this is a grave matter. jk 36, 316 15th ave., died in| day issued an order calling upon the|proval on France's position, and per-| ‘The first question Gardner asked ounci p The Social Wel owe Jetty 1 Monday, from a frae-| railroads in the Western and moun. |haps to go farther in support of hers. | oe her was, “Did Jean get the 30 Permits fare league, one 6 MY : ture Kamabara was found tain Pacific group to put into effect! Faced by a German and a Russtan f th cipal AA bill 16 shortly to be introduced in | red en aia ide slipped. and|on or before December 27 the reduc-|“menace’" France can no no further {iE doll 2 sent herf* Jean Js their of the principal (ap | compel every citixes wit le an . 3 jac can go no hi 4 t peneficiarie ° genuresa to compel pill ag A vov. (fell 23 steps, He leaves a wife and | tion y 16 per cent on|in land disarmament than to cut the |4-year-ola daughter. Residents of the, Cowen Park dis) tne chest, issued & “hooch' Geet tool ‘em, Wen keep {#04 interstate rates on grain, grain prod-| period of her military service in haif. | For hours the couple sat to-| trict will get semi-jitney service this} i. annual report eenment. V 4 digg Beattie street car service has been | ucts and hay recently ordered To do more, Briand said, would! gether, Gardner explaining where} week if the city council Monday! vongay, showing lour hooch in poe | uninterrupted by th a, All a s endanger the safety of France, re bad been vince he escaped from pec ome gin ei pogleeds ti that it bad cared jare running on schedule time ne ° The cut in the period of military | \jeNWeil Island prison Labor day. auto buses from the end of -! for 3,210 families UN —— . |slush underfoot has driven the pedes |Report on City service will not immediately. affect |_.__-__--_-_----__. | versity bridge to the North End dis-|*i, tne fiscal year GREAT MYPrEaIte trians to the atreet cars and the traf-| Salaries Is Due | *"<'* standing army, now esti-| trict, : ended September 30, About 12,000 , BATTLE }fic is considerably Increased, 1 at 785,000 men | he permits have received favor: ena : ’ : ———8 | 6 $6 considerably incr The report of the special citizens'|"™iy ‘reduction Iw to be nceom-|( TROUBLE IS, FACTS apie recommendation from Mas, Cart| tion-of whom about £000 were ahi What has become of the Seattle | 1. awe DAYS HERE committee appointed by the civil! iished, Briand explained, thru adop-| WERE A BIT WRONG H. Reeves, superintendent of public | dren | man who voted the democratic From Saturday noon to Monday! *¢F¥ice commission.to make recom: |tion by the French parliament of a utilities, and it is believed -that the| ‘The report also shows that only 6 Ahekot last November? [noon a total of 69 auto accidents! Mendations for a salary revision Of yi which will in effect mean that Attempts of the Los Angeles rity of the council is favorable} per cont of the league's money. is} 1959 |were reported to the police, due to| #!! city employes was to be filed wtb | ong and one-half of the three classes || Chamber of Commerce to show er” plan. spent for overhead expenses; 24 per Oh, how I dislike * the snow tal the ctiy council Monday afternoon, | o¢ erroctives shall be in service, and|| that Seattle had taken second Tho jitneys will run from the} cent goes for social service work, Gloa Biateks | Skidding down Spring st, with |#cording to Charles K. Bean, secre: /tiat the enlistment period be cut in/| place to its city in trade have t |north end of the bridge to 65th st.) and the remaining 70 ix used for the ak; aiaee aawe brakes. set, an auto dhiven' ty Joan} Oty of the commission half, rendered futile by official govern: || and Rayen , and out 10th ave. | purchase of actual necessities of life Lobe take a took” P, Loos, 1208 Stewart st., crashed! In his closing words, Friand over|| ments reports recently issued. || N. B, to 86th st. There will be 15|for the needy nae oe nto a car driven by Fred ¢, Didem,| Woman Held in Dope (ina over repeated that “when Fran Figures for the first nine months || cars on each line, giving a 10-minute| “Instead of having the inclination “% 1835 15th West he ° * A ig not alone” it will be much ea: of the r are given in the re- |/ service es on the jitneys, under | to be self-perpetuating,” Miss | PB seattie’s first snowstorm reminded] vii of Didern’a car wan sm Raid; Outfit Seized |i irinc inout dinars nt. Tol} port, aa ws; Exports—Seat- || the proposed plan, will be 10 cents,/Gail Gardiner, executive secretary, | | many folks that the “heavies” afe\ yi, J Fimtoul, 1007 | Mrs. Anna Smith, 49, Olympiclachieve that, he said, France will dol] te, $ : Tbe Anat | ith pr of transfer to the mu-| comments in the report, “the league | still in style in some parts Of the| yn wt who was riding with| apartments, was arrested Sunday jall she can—alreadyshas done much || 530,571. » Imports—Seatt nicipal street cars. is continually endeavoring to reduce | vu. 8 the driver, was cut about the face| night by the narcotic ‘squad, and|—but will do nothing impruder | Los Angeles, $8 | The bus drivers are all members of | the necessity for its efforts and ulti- al sealed by flying ‘glass. lheld in the eity jail pending in-| “France,” he sald, “cannot p sally | igures do not inelude $10 |the Auto Drivers’ union pesely: foduoe poverty to * minimum, “ Fo orla’s War| ‘Three Japanese, 8. Kitina extigation. Two packagey of moi iything else than what she has! | 990,000 worth of silk, which came Since last April the number of fam: «ered ay hid ot tee ai OR y ‘ 2 yb id Y oiine tna a pred outfit 7 ‘suid |] thru in bond and was erroneously Gloucester, Mass,, is the center of | ilies on hand in a single month has i RS ge agen ig Y, Matsumoto, $03 Dearborn st../to have been taken from her jermany, Briand said, could put] credited to Kastern cities, the mackerel industry in the United| been reduced from 2,000 to 1,116," ati wore pinned beneath an auto that . | (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) States, (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) News Item, 1924—While Hazen J.) WE an 4 "h wa u wis daca nie Bin Us. B Vitus was driving the down Becond aye, this morning, ded with the subn ; Witt, who ix here mak our tracklens trolley Bys- week. vooard carburetor was badly Pew 4 maged and bis craft might have been | f Stat “tor the 1d disused streetcar Hl Fails that supported him.» Titus’ cruiser f struek just abaft the @ifferential 1 le wan very ADKTY & ne air was lagen reached The Star goes into 11,727 more homes every A a TTC TMC MC MMC CHINA’S “WEEK END” BY CARL D. GROAT ASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—China’s delegation will try to thwart Japan’s openly expressed desire for sidetracking “details” in fort to escape the washing of soiled diplomatic linen, the Chinese let it be known today in advance of the Far Eastern committee ses- sion at 4 o'clock that they will soon press for open discussion of a number of details, such as the Shantung, Manchurian and secret Four Die in Snow; Many Auto Mishaps They have been | of the important centers The dead from the storm are H Fast the | fatally injured . Iv wood onthe third floor of the le unds his wife and she pounds! vazing woe me Po }bullding when he slipped on a snow- Entered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at PREMIER BRIAND SPEAKS! Says France Will Reduce Period of| Military Service| to One-Half Time’ BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, N France, with the world’s largest army, is ready to make a re- duction in its fighting strength. With this official declaration by Premier Briand, the arms conference today began diseus- ~ VOLUME Seeing what they call a Japanese ef- SPOUT MLC HAT LC MALIN MIL MILLI CH IMIR Occ CME LLcce HLL La TT CU OTT TTT aT with the position of France in| needle but Balfour, of Britain, said! ip, a short time #peech not “hopetul | ji was up for any solution of the question ot} s HM j land armament jof the San Fran¢ 1 that he did not] tour ; |sent a description Briand’s promised reduction thrae fighting strength ja slippery, sloppy, lumpy condition larry Neison, 25, a laborer, 2221 |JUSt because we had a snow storm. iHtinke ave., fell from a building University carapus and He had been } Briand’s was Scrape them yourself, of course, if was | you like exercise sab} BUT. | “too buxy it will do you good. bit lazy have someone else do the believ if you're a w or tatoo work shoveling When his sleeve was rolled day than any other Seattle news paper (these figures taken from October 1, 1921, sworn postal statements) the Postoffice at Seattle, SEATTLE, WASIL, MONDAY, NOVE. after arrest, the | steadied bh . postoffice Inspector | tears came to her eyes. “Only the other night I. dreamed risco district, had of this bit of|that he was sdfe in Mexico,” ut the world, fol-| said. “People must now know that) IBER and at the same moment came the | | shout of newsboys on the street rself against fainting, and|the top” before Thursday—Thanks- She she ‘as suf: | owing Gardner's escape from McNeil | Roy is mentally irresponsible. I have | SEATTLE MAN IN PLANE IS LOST IN STORM FRANCE TO CUT MILITARY FORCES : On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3 21, 1921. confident that they would be “over giving day. We've GOT to—that’s the way they look at it. | The name Thanksgiving will be HANKSGIVING DAY will lack its full zest for Seattle this year unless the Community Chest is filled to its $750,000 brim. Today it is still far short of that total. Can’t YOU—if you have not given to the utmost of your capability—help today and tomorrow to see that the remainder. is pledged? Remember, “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these, ye hav int agencies hanging on your act. Thursday is Thanksgiving day. have done it unto me,” and there are 46 of Seattle’s most important 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 TWO Cl || Forced dowmin the blinding MUCH LOOT HERE Home Edition 2NTS IN SEATTLE BANDY |storm off Jefferson Head, | Hubturd; “Beattle ~ aviator. b |with the iey waves for ni Sunday night before his plane was washed ashore at point, across the bay from Madison, C. W. Bandy; his companion, ia ported missing. He left Hubbard tire crippled airplane and paddl on @ pontoon in search of He bas not been heard from |and the gravest fears are held for safet f | the result of his long battle’ ithe elements, Hubbard is 4 ithe operations of a small launches whieh are searching Sound for Bandy. Only meager details have Seattle about the accident, Hubbard and Bandy left morning for Dungeness on a hunting expedition. ‘The |happened while they were on # | way back to Seattle. Bandy, who is 41 years old, retary and treasurer and sales | ger of the Gould Lumber Co... He 1 | born in the East, but came to las a child, He lives with his ‘Mrs. Irene M. Bandy, at 420 | place. | | | | HUBBARD NEVER _ IN PERIL BEFORI |Has 100 Per Cent Record to. Date as Flyer —o Sag A veteran pilot, with an enyi- able reputation for daring and skill, Eddie Hubbard hrs never had a serious accident before, On Oct. 15, 1919, he established the first international air service in the United that between Seattle and toria, B.C. His performance that capacity has been 100 cent perfect, with an average nearly 10 round trips a month, | Hubbard was formerly pilot for | the Boeing Airplane Co., but left | thein to take up the mail service flying. He is an enthusiastic’ huntsman, and often went after ducks and other wildfowl in one ~ of his two sea ‘planes. : 3 BURGLARS GET = | Steal Jewelry; Also Raid Baby’s Bank : Hundreds of dollars in jewelry cash were taken in three burglal y artists early Monday. A baby’s bank belonging to a small son of Charles A, Quinn, 5619 Lae |tona ave., was looted of $40 by b | lars, who failed to take anything jof value, 2 | The home of W. Jones, 2356 BL S2nd st., was entered and the feb lowing stolen: One gold nec |a string of gold beads, a,cold ring, a necklace of turquoise and peavis, a cameo ring, @ pearl bracelet and $15 in. cash. Fred M, Bird, 6108 Corliss 4 lost a strand of pearls, am cloth and three gold rings, when honie was burglarized. Played With Be Had One Too | Playing with beans may for a while, but Lioyd\ n cided he bad had one too many doctors in elty hospttal had |by_ pass-k

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