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THERE'S A REASON” _FOR THE STAR'S 1,727 Cl CIRCULATION LEAD OVER ITS NEAREST COMPETITOR —A GOOD REASON eee + Anglo- -Japanese Alliance to Be Scrapped! | peal AGREE) Four Nations to Guarantee Peace in Pacific! PPP PPA PALA PAAPR ALAA DPD DDD DDL AAP On the Issue of ‘Asperictitens tem Phere Can Be No Compromise t the Postoffice at Seattia, Wash, under the Act of Congrens March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $$ to 39 Entered as Second Clase Matter May &, SEATTLE, W ASH, ‘SATU IR tDAY, DEC CE MB ER 3, 1981. TWO C ENTS ID (Hone Bre») FATT Y’S ame) cee Be Dismantled ee ALLED Navies to Be Limite STATE Kato Agrees to Plan and F Final Authority From Tokyaal Is Now Awaited; France Included in Understanding; © ‘Governor and All’ Hughes Has Another “Bombshell” Coming Up Take-a-Bath Night. oe } Our idea of real college spirit is a} | University of Washington student betting even money against Penn State. | see What's the matter with the Seat tle Boxing Comish? They didn't! | | hive anything to say about the! i world’s champion billiard tournament | in Chicago, ' i oe / Bt Throw a little coal in, pop, pop, pop. | —s« Steam is in the radiator, mop, mop, } mop. eee 3 ii Fatty Arbuckle’s friengs are hop-| ing that the jury is not taking ant | Resumes Its "tat medicine. a A e_ | ote Deliberations in BREE cy pre PT} — “Benevolent Capitalists Needed,”| | Mayors to Meet) BY A. L. BRADFORD ta says a headline in The Star. Ha!! Debate on Ver-| H ai ie ere December sn gE pee eM eR cy sli 4 eee " eet sass cccaclint dict for Actor 19 and 20. WASHINGTON, Dee. 3.—The Anglo-Japanese alliance is oman The United State mn eenton not. counting ot hoi oe aa yaace Lame Great Brita, Japan and France enter into an understanding to take the place of the. 4 dow; - the TRA! —— tng down jobs at the City ae, oo ae ech tial conference deem liance. Japan, i in view of the above conditions, accepts the “5-5-3” naval limitation p =} ” f Ai o immediatety jor Ini © 2 Perhaps Japan wit compro | | oe a. m. today hand fulies te veken Ce a ek alla re ee | (the thousands of unemployed in of the United States. ¥a — er | Washington has been called by : sinw P i :. . = by letting wo ne er Pe | from the Jury any decision ‘in Woshington has bem called by These momentous steps in world affairs, the most important that have been taken 5 site acenn: Toende | tag Stswctefomed "tim YE aie Breve 18 and | the present conference on limitation of armament, have been virtually decided on q comedian, trial f ° he mayors Hi the cities and) Shes * ao eee eT kl | sqite mayors of atl the cities 4) Hughes for the United States, Balfour for Great Britain and Kato for Japa 4 4 Homicides in the U. 8. during 1920] "Arbuckle spent an anxious invited. learned today on highest authority. totaled 9,000. Yew, and if they got) morning, talking to groups of | The action was taken following «| ——— T the fellow sho invented the putand:| friends, ‘smoking chearvts and conference between the governor and | | his is a virtual decision because these steps have Spee tap Bere: woul be 9,601. Pie ee j Capt. J a. Gibson, tederal reeional POWERS WOULD oye submitted to the home governments concerned | $ Ri BETTER, THANK YoU | Durfee, remained quietly in the Gibson ts algo president of the Seattle vy the delegates here, and only final words of ap- ‘yt s 4 orchids. court room. Waterfront Employers’ union and | rove rc some vey" 2 4 aie ie ai Fragrant (ncense |hotel, under the watchful eyes of @ dortng company, j | ey are put into definite shape, promulgated | & on iin of [squad of bailifts, the jury returned According to Capt, Gibson today, | "lto the world and formally adopted. ‘2 Dazzling hues. to the Hall of Justice shortly before © Measures for prompt relief of | G RE AT DEC! ISION RE! ce It's an odd chap {30 a. m.-today to remume ite deliber the "ort ote evil locally will poe to Yield Leased DURING NIGHT CON EACHED |Anglo-American Board Whe conaet snte fc |Batter Way Thru Vault Roof) “*°" ©” °"* “nisssnse Territort Sa : 4 i i In the face of the. |THE JURY SEES y : erritortes | These great decisions were reached inf lly i Sit on Question j Morni ; MARSHAL FOCH - | } pone toate ae PY ? ermine am ar. Anon. | it hesitated a moment on the way| and Escape With _ ASSISTS STAR IN TR age rel ogy |a two-hour conference last evening between the “Big} py cLARENGE DUBOSE eee |t0 catch a siimpne of Marshal Foch Rich Loot WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.-¥rance’ Three” of the United States, Great Britain and Ja-| Tokyo, Dec. 3.—Tm ‘They're forming an amateur hock: | Who arrived in San Francisco early land Great Britain today formally of: pan—Hughes, Balfour 4 question will probably be settle ty team in Seattle. Imagine anyone |and headed a great parade up Mar) pELLINGHAM, Wash., De RR i UNE mi ughes, . our and Kato. by “ah. nave eeeacee * playing hockey without getting paid |ket street. 4 | “torn aroma’ Taos. x v' hus are e to be solved the most important questions before |board, according to seemingly : pont rr ie Waters der re rom ype oe + |was willing to withdraw from Shan xy the grea world statesmen mean that the menace| Tokyo officials indicate that Barkus B. Woot, OS ection, te | aown. Maghet > ponte bane ht sll lego charm, "lorthopedic Hospital Will tune pnd would discuss withdrawal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance to the United States is to be /h's alrendy agreed’ inform seaste us $1 ‘ om Manchuri : He evidently didn't look up our| Ute unnoticed while the big comedian | poxes with an ax . Send Telegram on Manchuris. uianment of the Pemoved, that war between the United States and Japan is whatieuuies aia sue Leekaian at the banks. ceed “a, Hat 0 Liberty bonds catimated to total $60, ing asked reliauistiment of th 49 be made nearly impossible and that the Hughes plan for |penirecdnaueht scrapping of t Nowra ky sucks in \ pars! 4 doll Unqualified indorsement 4 Darien (obtained as spotly of the limitation of naval armament is to be definitely accepted. |be the most important qi ‘ cy aya nape gtr BG cota a i ine hundred dollars in silver In-| star'n effort to induce. De RussoJapanese war. but the Japa-| ‘The “understanding” between the United States, Great the public mind. The Japanese we've caused in this colyn BI cdc nothing on my idtaec, ge noe veshaae Maren Se asia dircicen eae TF eel hea dr chicas Sat ®*’ Britain, Japan and France is to have two main parts, the ee ae ee Heavens, Woof, we're not a tnillion a So bess a es apa, ee me Se cae wank’s oe ~ ‘ uildren's Orthopedic hospi-|™Made there tha =| Volta Hoy S ™ informed, as follows: lof the Mutsu, of which they aa aire! . ald | ered when of: | ta how they could « these great powers pledge themselves to ob- proud. : orfolk in favor of black k this morning | porn age Maat of the-arowd, wikel ad be cpg s joame know m that | 2 uti ant maintain, to the best of their ability, the According to semiofficial ve eee attending court followed the exam 1 tion to the specialist to cous ice to © Fre peace of the Pacific and the Far East. ition Japan is willing to add ano jof the jury and defendant, with p crippled children of the North.| action way taken at the 2—To further that end and to lessen the chances of Xo Soe at 6 ae And let's have a Take-a-WeekOft | ead tor ones Cores hoe officials of the Orthopedic hos-|the Far Eastern committee the} conflict ong themselves, these powers agree to the [the Dae weeks and from These Week-Weeks jearly hours of the morning for the ro oe red on methods of uaing|erms conference, which for the first) non-fortification of the Pacific isles. Japan's retention of the Muten, 4 e Itivat time since th 1 opened. ah . ible to get Dr. Lor-|time took up the question of leased! Admiral Baron Kato, chief of the Japanese delegation, last |SUPeTdreafinaught Maryland, CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Ty BE > 0 4 | territories and spheres of influence! 00° , ms 7 tS [nearing completion, 1 Enoch Bagshaw turned to a sub Honing SUNDAY L, <7 LEYS Officials of the hospital «ald they |in China, Vivianl, for France, pre-| Hight immediately after the conference of the “Big Three,” |the ship cearletion, i ae stitute at the University this morn ee continued to fly th oa would send a telegram at once, sented a resolution providing for sent an urgent, secret cable message to his government in jtion of the Mut Na 4 us. ap pe nolyr a eae p lgro feat, ‘They atin had it thet one aoe ion aa ot all foreign ren ns) Tokyo asking authorization to accept the 60 per cent naval} High Japaneg officials a - |from leased territories, The French ay” Tenet bicsent game. Chances 2%, wie holding out tor conviction. Heayy Winds Work Havoc Stringer Trial to [penton ue explained ‘by’ Vivian, | He aus" SECOND BOMBSHELL. Japan sed the United Stent “ rae Pigskin ire for acquittal. But there seemed in California City | Be Started Monday tne ois nuons would : pe D BY ARMS PARLEY | niteg: seelee aces ea a gp | to be no conceivable way for such in Trial of John Stringer, former| The British delegation expressed al’. 4°. 9;, x s wer aan s Vale States force Japan to” What is the diermament conter.| formation 10 | of the JUF) Log ANGELES, Dec. 3—The en-|King county sheriff, charged with | willingness to withdraw on the sam ‘Conditional acceptance” was said to have been given by |‘ne Mutsu in adopting the naval at ence doing about the Second Looies? 0m, and It had to be put down S8) street car ayntem of Los Angelen| fran, Micon’: Is scheduled to begin | cottons Kato in the conference of the “Big Three.” Kato is under-| ee ee ws 0 and ; Pa mday rior ¢ The Japanese said they would 1 to have stressed to Hughes and Balf " i nee Mew cor gprs lelditlask Givalswd G1 TUM as UT Wake. a eee. The “dupanese eid stood to have stre ghes and Balfour the necessity | The oak tuet lites Gr'sate, eve this morning, Bu' due to one of the heaviest wind! Mm att Btarwich, ts alle 4 pas pool ite sat get srg ™ ae ita net at) of Japan having a 70 per cent naval ratio from the stand-|Dr. Jordan Pleased bogs | ity yore, salting _sbost * fis stabi teal wonke verted to his own use while in office | point of national security without some guarantees, such as With Parley f eee ahen she robe and left the bow, | Ment and plane for p'new ie 1 Gieehtnat comPuaen: yetened $1,141.38 of county funds, The de non-fortification ot the Pacific islands and the new Pacifi ;! and plans for @ eve Harold| Greatest confusion reigned in the | $1,413 10 : and the new Pacific! sTanrorp UNI id Ooo! yy “apie adeigas sdeveah ‘oe ing ac tow petonees wo Wine Lee Sane Wen ae Postal Savings i in | understanding. Dec. 3.—""The rot ate Be gk exprensed a jef that th | In many instances cars went dead good news, The sooner that all on tracks dir , » each other Postal savings in the Seattle post-| pected to accept. A reply will be a few days coming from y ig d in such position as to blockade “WOMAN MAY off reached the $3,000,000 mark | 'Tokyo, is out pie way, the better for tl 6 streets to traffic.+ jdu No ber, accord! 0 Post-| np} : j world,” declared Dr, Davi }momentous one. It is then that Secretary Hughes is ex-|'™!versity, and a veteran ady | ex d into service ax aida thy the police a anoee te “un FROM HER BURNS | pected to announce as an accomplished fact the understand- world disarmament, in an excl ‘ th ‘ own jam. | URGES BANKRUPTCY Jinterview with the United Press to en fr (Turn to Page 4, Colum Have you baggea any hunters yet this season? i}, |downtown section eard is to be decided Monda | heard is to be decided Monday Seattle $3,000,000) ‘The entire plan seems to be up to Tokyo and Japan is ex-|J#Panese alliance is to be scrapped | p | Fr one THUG DISAPPOINTED; TWO OTHER BANDITS BEAT HIM TO PREY Some sport experts insist that Georges Carpentier and Milé, Leng: | len are entitled to en on list of French notables attending the Peace ing between the four great powers to take the place of the} gay Anglo-Japanese alliance. “The repla Conference. ‘Their showing in Amer-!] Competition ix getting so keen windows and bi | ica certainly justifies their selection. |] jp geattle that a bandit finds it street lett one hing to a ae Terribly burned when her | TO TAKE WATER OUT This will be Hughes’ second bombshell, the expected one on|‘#» und maces heli ei ove ; iks, kept pedestrians jumping to 7 § shes Ns . 4 le R vee! hard to muke an honest. living |; Walks, kept 1 JUMPING ©) Gothing caught fire in an apart OF RAILWAY STOCK | the great issues of the Pz and the Far East. However, | United States, Great Britain, Jap st bombshell—the drastic pr peprelamonte Wee 4 ie ; navies of the world—in that the|one to anything, and is not erned will know about it and will} fercibie it conditions change. “Why don’t you join 2 football team? | You'd boot the ball to Nome.” | Friend wife waa judging by the way; this will differ from the fi posal for cutting the gr foreign delegations con nowadays. Leaving a card room in the south end of the town, A. F. Pat # robbed paneape pier ment at 1606 Belmont ave., Fri- | ‘The wind appeared to be increas Mrs, Virginia Hartman of ing in velocity. It wad dnoswa patted | wits in city hospital Sat by a haze of dust | WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Bank ruptey as a means of deflating fictitious railroad capi He kicked when he was home, 7 t e terson, 317 Austin # Wak ae: } | he sensational sug jon of $11 by two auto bandits — | ives . iti rn r : : bya | » var ave ne ‘he move was brought about. rtises a ttle grocer.|| A few minutes r, walking P made today by Frank J, Warne, || have agreed upon it in advance, ; “Wh Cold Sto Fges to|| up Madison st., between Second | COMMUNITY CHEST gti, Hartman was visiting Mrs.|} raitroad brotherhood statistician, || NQ WARLIKE CLAUSES IN & ‘doaparate desire "att Agineas g0-with the Ham, 4 which, if aif: a avhd, the met,’ Stanley Kussell, and was standing || pefore the senate interstate com r © save his face, and the pi h m, and which, if used || ang Third aves, he met a third |) WEEK AT CLEMMER||with ner back ‘to a red hot stove, || merce committer |QUADRUPLE AGREEMENT the Satsuma, or naval group, W e has been dominating Japan be detected bandit, who drove him into an alley at the point of a revolver. “'Sai) right,” said Patterson cheerfully, “but somebody beat you to it and I haven't got a cent.” promptly, can hi from Vresh Procrastin flavor whieh set her garments on fire. As Mrs. Russell left the apartment she | heard the sereams of the woman and saw her rush to the porch a massa of flames. Neighbors were hastily sum moned and the fire extinguished by |wrapping her in quilts | Mrs, Hartman is suffering from jburns extending over her entire body. 1e suggestion would not be rifying ag the railroad repre sentatives would have the public bel declared Warne, in com menting on the recommendation of bankruptey proceedings urged ny attorney for shippers in the vase of the New Haven system. Hughes probably will preface his expected speech with |" the announcement, if this is not made beforehand, that not |r {n° Rey Pit only Great B n but also Japan, the doubtful power, has | tor something like this ever accepted the 8 capital ship plan of the American pro-|«rrived in Washington and gat im for limitation of naval armament, which gives Japan |*Y8! disarmament was Inevitable: ja navy 60 per cent as great as that of the United States and Peggy up A gon feat beg | (Turn to Page 4, Column 5} splendid news,” 7 tommunity Chest — week" Saturday at the Clemmer cents a dozen jon ig the thief of | 80 » 7 per cent ceipts for the nicipal fund. Herbert starring in the film lionaire,” is the attraction ose A Seattle man reports that he has | a second crop of raspberries. Huh!) Most of the counclimeh have raised four or five crops of razzberries in the past year, | ah, b ! ejaculated the dix appointed highwayman, and dis appeared.