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Brean gprs wt ea0e-more homes Goory day than anuy dthor Salie Hanspapov. PPP acITY MAKES $100,000 “GIFT”! rz WEATHER Tonight and Thursday, occasional rain; fresh weaterly wind. ‘Temperature Last 1 Hours Maximum, Minimum, 38. Today noon, 47, On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattieo, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 4, 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE JAPAN MAYOR ‘BACKS JACK DEMPSEY (2s: T0 LEAD MUTTS Whiskers | WASHINGTON, Noy, 23 whiskers | ‘They would wreck the conlerence oie = jon lritation of armament if the Girls t Be With ° ® | conferees ever should try to stand: Also Co) P| Kids EM) ardize them. For every SE ATTLE E, WASH., FIVE RAN, 2%. and Wife in Love They Don’ t dine Together Poitponed Pet Parade Sore (aes ‘aneatr to Come Off Saturday | ingly proclaims it to the world. IN CRASH Take Hughes, kingpin of the par By Wanda Von Kettler { brellas, It'll be just that E'VE decided | much more beautiful. ley. He believes in an open beard, | openly arrived at. Bushy whiskers, | that weather} Besides, we HAVE to hold conditions will it now. Jack Dempsey’s in | upturned mustache, but both neatly parted in the middie, Like this Offi . | \Officials of Santa’ e 1 Fe Are Killed as no longer In- | town, and he insists upon joining terfere with | | the email boys, and the «mall ot, Inspection Car ur Children’s |e cicpin "=" He Dn Jumps Off big! jay - mu- I told Jack Dempsey about our nity Chest-! plans Tuesday afternoon, Jack was LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23— Five officials of the Santa Fe Star - Animal | ¥#!ting “between acts” in the actors’ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. @oards VOICES mustaches! ‘Money Handed to Bond “Ring,” Is Charge Hurled at Council _ That the ‘city. made a flat present of nearly |Willing to Quit De- mands for More Warship Tonnage Says Authority BY A. L. BRADFORD WASHINGTON, Nov. 23— We'r 1e | lobby. going to hold | next Saturday regardless. | it rains we'll all carry um-) that wap tinth-onliearelalliermdl i ftome Brew Greetings! Goin’ out to the - game tomorrow? eee Cs r* the football player. id. He lets 10 other goofs tram- | Cheat? my | at the Pantages theat was all decorated in his stage war paint—lipstick, rouge and everything —his dressup suit and 4 pair of muchly shined shoes, I didn’t know just exactly how thi | World's prize fight champion would | receive our invitation to parade with | }us on Saturday, so approached the subject with much care. KNOWS ABOUT COMMUNITY CHEST “You know about the Community | T began, “Oh, yes,” put in Jack. “Well, we were going to hare a pa rade—an animal parade— “That's right.” Jack put in again; | facial vegetation Not so Carlo Schanzer, Italian dele gute. He would say cultivation, non, non. Let se whees kaire run wild, luxuriant, strained by comb or brush.” And Schanger wears this “Si, al, Signore | Hughes is right about ze extent of | but xe method of | unre railroad were killed late yester- day, when an automobile inspec- on car left the rails near the California-Arizona line. The dead: W. H. Oliver, as sistant chief engineer of the sys tem; William Mathie, division su- perintendent; H. ©, Story, assist. ant division superintendent; Wil- Ham Bowman, road master; J. A. dacger, assistant division engi- neer, The_aocldent occurred near Wick enburg, Ariz Mathie, Story, Bowman and Jae. ger were instantly killed when the speeding .machine jumped the rails and somersauited into « ditch. Oliver Japan has decided to recede part- ly from ‘her hitherto insistent sand that she be allowed an in- crease of 10 per cent in capital ships tonnage, under the Ameri- ean program for limitation of naval armament. This was learned on highest authority as the naval armament committee of the arms confer- ence met to discuss the situation. Admiral Baron Kato, minister of the Jupanese navy, is expected to an- nounce the Japanese decision at the meeting today | This meeting probably may be a turning point in the history of the conference. $100,000 to Seattle’s inner bond ring was charged Wed- nesday by Mayor Caldwell, who declared that the city | will lose thousands of do! as the result of the “priva' sale” of $2,000,000 water de- partment bonds to three Seat- was e@xtricated | Jtreok 4n 4 dying.cendition. He died from the Despite the.fact that navel experts over his stomach for an hour dur- hink I heard something about are at loggerheada, it is authorita- st! the Thanksgiving game. He's @! that. Catled off-on account ef the 0, But what's the use of being a weather, waen't that it?’ hero if you are so beaten up you can't eat dinner? 3 . . Let's make Marsha! Foch feel at)" home when he comes to Seattle. Give him a ride on the municipal) remind him, of the) railway. It'll Pette taxionhe. = ‘That Seattle physician who wants “to give 20 red-headed kids @ giving dinner shouldn't overlook Hal | Armstrong, Star reporter, who's got | fem head like '§, seg.flannel chest pro tector. oe $ ‘SKIRTS | alt” Seatile ' stewet cars having ij high stepe. | Jaunds vices > Are great, bu cost hurts; | | He charges me stiff prices ' To do up my soft shirts. wee “Yes,” said 1, feeling grateful. “And some of*the youngsters have eee that 9 “Parade with them?" repeated Jack, “Ob, sure, and cao I bring my Whereupon it wha learned that Jack Dempsey is a dog enthusiast, having 25 purps of different species of his own. The animal with him on the present trip is a 10-month-old pure Siberian Husky, standing two land a half feet high. company. Dempsey will not limit himself to you parade with! sboard a firstwid train bound for Phoenix. In addition to the dead, the follow. “They're bath wrong.” thinks Sir[!!@ were injured John Salmofid.” Hritish delegate, “A} full beard’s the thing. But it must) be mowed down frequently til it looks like a well-kept lawn. Like mine—"* . But many think the face should! be entirely deforested below the chin | heol is Henator Albert Sar- | raft, French delegate. Heves in a wiry mustache with the ends trained up at a sharp angie. Sarraut Be! Ohio raitroad en route WE. | foreman leg bfoken Kennett, assistant engineer, arm en. Roy | cor, arm broken J. C. MeNell, shoulder broken, MARINES SHOOT _ 3 MAIL BANDITS Two Dead, Third Critically Wounded by Bullets PITTSBURGH, Pa. Nov. Three mail car bandita, who bearded Baltimore & train No. 9 on the from Wash. ington to Pittsburgh late last night, Martin, bridge and building | | Stevenson. pilot of the motor BY ALICE RO NEW YOR Nov. nig! Herman! “Good night, Annal* They kiss. Then— “Ien't she tne most beau \ful thing?” From him. “He's @ little bit of all right, isn't het" From her. how to be happy tho married has electrified New York. 1 “We really love each other de- votedly,” says Tappe. Aside from being a very original husband he's the most original and ex- clusive fashion designer in Amer- ica. “But L have my work—I love solitude. I'm always creating things—even outside of my hats and gowns.” ‘The two are Mr, and Mra, Her- | man Tappe, whose solution of nity for solitude and artistic con- templation. Rut my tempera ment is different. I crave ex: citement and gai 1 love to dance. He doesn’t. But why shouldn't we be good friends tho married?" “We've given up our home and taken apartments,” Tappe says “Anna comes bere every day and is just as enthusiastic a: ever about our business. Butiwe xo our individual ways after business hours, “That's after the manner of Fanny Hurst, writer, who first startled New York with the plan of intermittent matrimony. “When people with decided temperaments begin to get on each other's nerves, it’s best to separate,” says Tappe. “Some day, perhaps — weil, who knows—" tively believed that a settlement will be reached on the Japanese claims to a tonnage of 70 per cent as great as | that of the United States and Great | YOUNGS ALSO Britain. | SCORES COUNCIL A settlement rests in the hands of| L. B. Youngs, Sages tee Secretary of State Hughes, Admiral | the water department, scored | Baron Kato and Arthur J. Balfour, | council Wednesday for its action. He | the heads, respectively, of the Amert-| declared that the sale of the be |can, Japanese and British delega-|at this time means a monthly re tions, and it is believed that the au-/est charge of $10,000, which we | thoritative prediction that an agree-|be saved if the sale were put off un- | ment will be reached is based on ten- | til the money is actually needed to? tative understandings reached in re-/construction purposes. cent informal conferences between |. “It will be five or six months be- these three leaders. fore the money will be needed,” he The sttuation is believed to be that | said. : | Secretary Hughes is tired of the dis-| Seattle bond dealers not in cussion of naval experts and their | “ring” were almost unanimous failure to agree, and has decided to|nesday in their condemnation of the take the matter in his own hands/ action of the council. The head ¢ again to force the question to a set-| one firm declared that it did not h tlement. an opportunity to bid on the IN ARMS MEET tial premium on the bonds, which — are considered gilt-edge. were shot by United States marines | The city!-eouncll, which should | parsdnee mat ges ing. After) You'd call it kalseresque, If PS) ater they refused to leave the mail| And he pointed to the walls of chave met last Monday evening, wiil t Monday evening, the Monday ht meeting having been canceled | cause of the day being Thanksgiv- ng-—Notice in the Rossland, B, C., -— Dan Landon in golfing knicker- sbockers. see Star reporter says “hop heads” like custard pie, Gee, we thought Movie comedians were the only peo- Die who indulged in custard pie. eee University officials expect 20,000 People at the annual Thanksgiving | ———: / wane anoreew- ane 668 cops. the boys and girls and the mutt dogs | Weren't French. = «| car, railroad officials announced here and the pet elephants have been viewed by the populace on First and Second aves., he will return to the starting place with the rest of the parade, And there, after (he prizes have been awarded, will talk to the | youngsters and hand shake. Third ave. and Virginia st, at 10 o'clock. The parade starts for the downtown district at ex- actly 11. Remember, every vited to join the ranks. { City Has Cold in |more luxuriant lip foliage | toda Two of the men were shot dead and the third was brought to Pitts- burgh seriously wounded and placed under arrest. [name of Casimer Fable, 21, But Baron de Cartier de chienne, Belgian delegate, believes in Begin ning five millimeters bel trils, each wing should curve gently | downward in a ram's horn effect, he thinks. Par example Mar-| the nos. | when The man under arrest gave the Buffalo, Y Private Wasserman, of Brooklyn, was sai dto have done the shooting bandits refused to leave! the the car. Attacks Wife With Ax; Is Overpowered After attacking his wife with an ax, John T. Ross, 27, was captured by police his home, 4022 39th ave, S. W., Wednes- thes artistically furnished Tappe veutibule. He painted them him- self. “I adore music, literature. Anna likes jazz and modern stuff. I can’t bear to see women smoke cigarets. But Anna smokes, I've a leaning Mrs.,Tappe was Anna Holch, beautiful modei. New Terror Reign Opens in Belfast BELFAST, Nov. 23.-—A new reign of terror was instituted in Belfast toward mid-Vietorian ideas. | this afternoon, when gunmen ran ed, and that the bonds would bring @ far — price in the spring. i Beginning of of End Declared in Sight rs henete been glad to pay a substan- BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 23.—The beginning of the end of the arms conference today seem- ed in sight with four far-reach- CALDWELL ASKS RECONSIDERATION Mayor Caldwell urged that. the council reconsider its action, rescind the contract and call for bids om these. bonds, after due advertising (Tarn to Page Pase @, Column, 7) Wet Season Ends as Anna's the last word in up-to- dateness.”" And Anna says: “I recognize my husband's genius. I appreciate his neces- thru the streets, firing at pedestri- ans. Two women were jured in renewal of the fighting, Bow Not Ye Down, Unless shot down, a man was killed and scores were in- Beer Bill Is Signed WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— Presi dent Harding today signed the Camp- |beli-Wulis beer bill, which puts an end to the manufacture and sale of medicinal beer. : The medicinal beer regulations were promulgated about a month ago and a total of 17 breweries were granted permits to manufacture the pre-prohibition article. ing results looming big: 1. The eclipse. of. the Anglo- Japanese alliance. A naval agreement along the'lines laid down by Secretary of State Hughes in his opening day address. 5. Land armaments left as they aré, save that each nation will express its intention to hold its land forces down to the last limit compatible with security, Secretary of the Treasury Melion Ye, Too, Have Given! A Thanksgiving-Community Chest Poem BY LEO H. LASSEN Peter Witt, isdies expert, is o-| fing fo the game, But the varsity | | cheer leaders fe - haga h Pete much. day, and held in the city jail as insane, rolmen MeWade and A. W, disarmed Koss after he had at- tacked them Koss is thought to have be- com entally unbalanced over financial worries. Liner Hits Fishinig Boat, Two Drowned SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.—Two members of the crew of the fishing boat Tano perished off Mile Rock |now will issue a ruling withdrawing the beer regulations, 4, The reaffirmation on paper of: |(@) The American doctrine of the | jopen door in Asia, (b) Equal op-| | portunities for ail in matters of trade. | i |(c) China's political and territorial in- Turkey for Kids at Ryther Home tegrity to be respected. (@) Plus the That Mother Ryther’s promise of all to withdraw extra-ter- ritoriality and similar infringements hmignt be started on the road pera} a happy Thanksgiving, the Kiwanis upon China's national dignity at a jdate which China herself shall de-| ciuh sent five buxom turkeys to the home Wednesday. | termine by a thoro housecleaning of her own. _ The one outstanding result of the ponference, therefore, stands to be S pee tor egghetgrarm| AA rnee ale BIG THANKSGIVING Within thine sheltered house, if gold tion of the navies. of the world. jlate yesterday when the passenger To this one centerpiece, every Preparations are being made to- day in a certain comfortabie Se- | steamer Harvard truck the fishing Ye at seer ae eat ie saca che tae ak ae Wang, Chinese conferee, you get) CTaft during a dense fog. - ; and made to fit. very near zero in face underbrush,| The Harvard's lifeboats picked up| [oer 3 Even the Anglo.Japanese alliance He wears a scanty fringe of thin,|foUr of the members of the crew, Bow not ye down within His Name wilt not be allowed to stand in the}] attle home for the red-head | wiry whiskers that look like aparte aoe oe seg Bhs ay Silva ; Ean If brothers wait without today a id det bos tc Thanksgiving dinner. ; leactus on a Western Ame n dew | Fo" Pencued virhid akon Y 4 4 7 for that reason poin! vo, is | This results from the call sent \ ete Sap’ Piaben abourd the Harvard, which continued For broken bread, lest ye would shame virtually the only doubtful one of |} out by a boy-loving Seattle physi- ; | The very words ye say! cian for 20 red-headed boys” to be his guests Thanksgiving day, ‘There still remains room for a few fen route to Los Angeles, the lot. The result of such concte sions here must be determined by the future, |, If America and Britain, the first || more red:heads, who may hear time any nation shows a disposition || about the party by calling at The to forget the Washington’ agree-|| star office as soon as possible, (Turn to Page 10, Column 2) The physician says he'd like, if. possible, to entertain red-headed’ boys between the ages of 10 and 14, who might not have a regular turkey-cranberry Thanksgiving. dinner at home. ‘Why red-headed nae Vyere he says he has where for bon vere,” bape Community Chest | And the Oriental delegates differ still more widely. Vice Admiral To: mosaburo Kato, Japan, thinks one should wear ten hairs on ¢ of the lip, two trained and eight upward, Here's his; Editor The Star: Yu know what ma used t’ do when I had a cold in my chest? She'd rub me with turpentine | an’ lard an’ poured all I cud | drink 0” sumpin’ hot down me an’ quicker'n a wink 1 wuz all right agin It seems t’ me that Seattle's got a cold in her Community Chest. If she'll do like ma used t' do an’ rub it with lots o’ oil After devoting the entire front| 0’ thoughtfulness an’ love an’ phase to the Community Fund, no| pour down all the warm, pwonder this Paper feels chesty, | old she can, why it wunt be no | time ontil everythin's all right HANNAH K, MEAGHER, 1658 H. 76th St tenn Hughes is jue of Summ: ight It really ing to produce hi ought summer | would be more in- | Bow not ye down in solemn praise Of Him unless ye, too, have given! For ye who give shall know always The Kingdom of His Heaven! Wife of Mociich admiral anys fun- ery thing in pa at is the way body here drinks water, Yes, lady; the joke fs on us, | And chant ye not His Hymn of joy And when you get to Chung Hut} Little Homer Brew, jr Pelan, thank heavens; Knows ® good Bites into it, is no must but he sure! drumstick when he | |Frenchmen Meet to Discuss Foch Plans, Seattle citizens of Erench birth met Wednesday at the French con sulate to make arrangements for a meeting Saturday, at which plans for the honoring of Marshal Foeh during his Seattle visit will be discussed. The Community Chest must be filled this week—Seattle’s good name abroad and Seattle’s morale at home depend upon it. Don’t let Thanksgiving Day interfere with the filling. Just as an extra contribution, be- fore you sit down to the holiday spread, chip in a dollar a head for the Chest and see how much better the meal will taste. And then Friday and Saturday for the big wind-up. Seattle CAN raise the remaining ‘sum, and, The Star believes, will raise it. DO YOUR PART. were see TEN GALLONS, PLEASE Dexide the spreading billhoard tree The filling station stands; ts hold upon the nation’s wealth 18 strong as iron bands. eee WOMAN NOT GUILTY | Julia Smith, charged with viola- {tion of the federal liquor laws, was found not guilty of the charge in the U. 8. district court Tuesday To harbor even the least of these Today, ye likewise harbor Him! Then bow ye down on bended knees And sing in praise His Hymn! A gifted public speaker can use a| cremarkable number of large words to | papress a WT pont idea. - Sign in Thirg ave. window: “Wanted.” we =: doesn't? » LiL’ Gi GEE GEE, “TH OFFICE VAMP, SEZ ‘erhaps “Girl;