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TALE TING NED Authorities’ Probe Killing of Waiter by Officer satisfied with the fon given for the death Rudolph EK. Voelker, shot Saturday by Bernard T. shooting took place in front ee headquarters shortly after t's story of the killing Indi that Voelker had reached for as the policeman was it to him with the barre! toward Voeiker's heart. The @ Colt automatic, was dis harged as Voelker grasped the tric Pand — the safety catch in picking heard the shot, and rushed find Voelker dead beside Hunt )Was holding the gun. The body to the morgue, pending an | tion of the tragedy had come to Seattle from Francisco a few days ago. ‘Smployed as a waiter in a ree f on Fourth ave. He had two 2%. F. Voelker, of San Francisco. GES RAIN OF LLETS IN VAIN > Suspect Caught After _ Thrilling Chase volley of bullets as thru the door of the Ow! Co, 1920 Seventh , ran down ave. while four police their revolvers at | @ chase cf several blocks, he ad by members of the dry | and with four of his compan. | Knudsen, a. C. Willis, C. D. H.. Hillman, a mesenger, taken to the city jail, and all re 0M open charges as narcot- 7 raid was made late Friday , usbands, 1 Ba! dited to Woman GO. Dec. 3—With 15 and one baby to her credit, Drexier, of New ‘Ferguson { m. is in jail on a charge of hav. He | ©. J. Voelker, of Portland. | The Great Am GQ .2 | | YouR BEST GIRL AND RUN PLUMB INTO HER BROTHER. JUST AS HE IS GOING OUT— FREE STATE IS | OFFERED IRISH Latest Proffer of Premier Is HERE’S MORE ABOUT ARBUCKLE STARTS ON PAGE ONE LONDON, Dec. 3.—Sinn Fein has been offered an “Irish free state” Within the empire, with a legal dominion status effective one year from the date of its acceptance and the provision that Ulster can enter after six months, the London Times declared here today in a supposed outline of the details of the latest of. | fer of Premier Lioyd George. | The pian, being considered by the dail cabinet in Dublin today, specifies that Ulster would retain all her financial rights, it was stated, overcoat, arrived at 10 a m. He as he chatted with lawyers shook hands wtit newspaper men, in due time polared the defense lawyers, “and even tho there be a disagreement as long 4s the majority of the jury stands for acquittal.” was wrapped up against a sharp, cool morning. Like ited than when they left the court: lined by the Times, are: lediy with friends and lawyera, Ulster shall collect all revenues, re |CASE TO THE JURY ® mitting any surplus to an ali-trish|LATE YESTERDAY pariianwent. The case went to the jury late ted as high as $400 a month and soldiers’ allotments. .”" who deciares she has n divorced, Dewan her mar, @ escapades in 1917, When she Wilfred Taylor, a soldier. Weral other enlisted men followed. “wife” states now that she is on soldiers and sailors, but like marines.” The baby, be the child of the first hue been recorded as the chila in in service, and has re | several child allowances from nt. + GO.—Following 1922 dates by International Associa. Fairs and Expositions: Pa- tional Live Stock Ex Portland, November 4-11; State fair, Helena, Sep- Pak Midland Empire fair, ember 19-23. YORK .—WHl of Col. Chas. ui ¥, commander of lost who drowned self recent- all to his’ mother. ttn om OHN H. LEWIS, 71, died Friday } home, 739 Rowe st, ‘Me fu- Mi will be heid Sunday, the hour | be determined later. FIRST OFFICERS of the ‘Side Commercial league were to Saturday night at Carpen- Res IE DRESSLER’S SECRET IS BARED BY “HUSBAND'S” DEATH [ CHICAGO, Dec. 3.—The secret ‘ the lite of Marie Dressler, ac- has been laid bare with the ot James H. Dalton, Bos- known to friends as her hus- ie. Dressler was on her way it Corning. N. Y., with the body # Dalton, which will be buried in Dalton family jot. A representative of Miss Dress- Bald today that Dalton was ed to Mrs. L. A. Dalton, 60 1 ., Allston, a suburb Boston ‘Thru her confidants this ig the Miss Dressler told: “I met Mr. Dalton in 1907 when A ‘was im financial straits. 1 him as my manager. We /| Brew to care for each other and | decided to get married. Then he Afessed he had a wife in Bos- | __ “We went to her and asked her give him up and get a divorce. Tefused. He never went home that, but sent her a month- allowance.” __Dalton died at a hotel shortly “al arrived here to join Miss ospel Auditorium J vib mt} 1i—Hunday School Meeting 11 A. M, iy 7:20 P.M ' LIND MEN HEALED” o. —Lake, 18-35] at ompson, Speaker EVERYBODY WELCOME | “if the righteous Conpenveie be! od ‘The all-Irish council could not tax | yesterday. Taw materials or imports from Great Britain, ‘There shail be no religious en. dowments made by the parliament. |ynd the jury taken away for the No qualifications of the agreement | night. could be changed by action of the parliament after acceptance. | Ireland would ha triple oattvol| weainst 1%; for acduili was allegiance to the “Irish free state, | credited the empire and the king.” Arbuckle, plainiy under a ter. Ireland and Ulster would have ter-| 401. nervous strain, sat in a fi ritorial armies proportionately. A boundary commission of three representatives from England, Sinn Fein and Ulster, will be appointed The south of Ireland shall submit |corner of the courtroom, surround. jed by friends, / | He said but fittle but only pulled at a cigaret so hard that the sparks fiew from it the proposals to a general election before the all-Irish parliament can| Miata Durfee, his wife, came be established. over to him. “Come on, boys, “Let's go home.” Unofficial predictions were made here that if Sinn Fein accepts the Proposals, Britain will enforce them, regardless of Ulster, without attempt to “coerce” her cee DUBLIN, Dec, 3.—The Sinn Fein|traordinary epidemic of paralysis is cabinet met here today to hear the| killing thousands of cattle, horses Teporta of the London peace dele-|and mules on the Rand. gates on the latest offer of Premier | Lloyd George. A favorable decision will lay the basis for renewed hope, but if the plan is rejected serious consequences were feared. | she said. |Paralysis Attacking Cattle in Africa rratic Weather Results in Colds NEW YORK, Dec. SINN FEINERS' SHIP IN WRECK precedented epidemic of colds here. In one large business firm more than 20 per cent of the entire office force is sick. STORE’S SALES FOR DEC. 1 JUST EQUAL TO THOSE OF 1920 Coincidences don't all happen In moties and novels. Here's one that developed in Frederick & Nelson’s, An executive tn the big store wondered how December business was starting off, so he looked up the December 1 sales for both 1921 and 1920. THEY WERE THE SAME TO A DOLLAR. That indicates, tho, that Seattle ites are buying a great deal more foods this year, as the same amount of money represents more merchandise, Cambria, Carrying Dele-| gates, Rams Schooner HOLYHEAD, England, Dec. 3— The steamer Cambra, conveying the Irish delegates, Michael Collins| and Cavan Imfty, to Dublin, for the} Sinn Fein cabinet meeting today, col-| lided with a schooner in the Irish sea. The schooner waa cut in half. A detailed inspection of the Cam: bria determined she was slightly} damaged, and it was decided to re-| turn to Holyhead. She arrived heres early this morning. PANTAGES QUALITY VAUDEVIL Continuous fro: WEEK BEGINNING PICTURES p.m. MONDAY MATINEE FEATURE 0 Vandeville’s Comedy Succean Hazel Hickey & Co. fa “THE NiGuT nove MLLE. LATOY'S MODELS Novelty Spectacle Melodies and Steps with the Wyan Sisters, Alvia Haker and Dorothy Brower erican H COLLEGE “BOY Arbuckle, wrapped in a big, warm) haired and seme seemed greatly refreshed and smiled | terous and | the “We expect a verdict in our favor | it is a moral victory | with Minta Durfee, the comedian’s wife. |and the reat. came in with her husband. She also) ington graduates were for protection | of the party ‘The details of the proposals, as out-| roorn inet night, and talked animat-| When the jury had falled to reach! cision was given & verdict at 11 p. m. Judge Louder-| Referee back ordered the courtroom cleared | three rounda, A report that one woman held | danced lout for conviction of the comedian | that CAPE TOWN, Dec. 2—An_ ox. | th 1—The quick-| change weather hag produced an un-/ steam insuing from some of the sup- THE ome 4 WHOOP ’ER UP Everybody Happy During . “Large” Night at U Fifteen hundred boys, some gray not haired recalled their ene days at a bole rollicking College night at University of Washington last ‘i would not be discharged by him un-| Considered ha bane Uk aeresueen oe poled, — and that it might be kept in session | BY ED L. KEE over Sunday. | night The ol university flage and pennants ite rafters, and its sawdust and wymnasiom hanging from floor covered shavings, wi trom Yale, Centr Dartmouth, California, University of Wash in charge host to alumnot | Michigan, lege spirit ran riot. Michigan A principal event on the program | was a battle royal between beavy- weight boxers representing Harvard and Yale, Harvard's representative was of superdreadnought construc tion, while Yale's defender was built more on Gestroyer lines. The de to vard by “Jim" Arbuthnot after Mies Patsy Allen, dubbed “With. hazel” by the boys, sang and Some will not remember she sang, but all testify to her dancing ability It was a large party. - |Man in the Moon Is Truck Gardener NEW YORK, Dee. *—The un warranted astumptign that the moon ie dead-and that nothing can live on it hae caused astronomers to fail to study it, accoriing to Prof. William H. Pickering of Harvard, one of the Greatest astronomers, who, in a re two years’ observation of the moon, aeverts that the tence of life ts more easily traceable on * moon than on Mars. Crops grow on the moon at the rate of two a day, the day there bée ing as long as two of our weeks. They are believed to grow only in the craters, with which the face of the moon is extensively pitted and which are believed to contain water and possibly a supply of heat Professor Pickering has discovered { Posedly dead craters, e—_—________ | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on | First ave. from Yesler way to | Columbia st. Sunday, Dec. 4, | from 8 to 9 a. m ! ALL NEXT WEEK Beginning MATINEE David Belase Willard Mack’s T. Dan Eves., Mata, 5¢ to $1.00 in., Wed. & Sat. 25¢ & 50¢—Plus tax SEATTLE at all, | TOMORROW THOMAS WILKES presents Adele Blood, Thomas Chatterton and the Excellent Wilkes Company Staged under personal direction of Evening Performances—Curtain at STAR | SER AGREEMENT OF POWERS °" ABOUT PAGE 1 | Great Britain—the heart of the Hughes proposal. The ey |new understanding are not yet revealed. However, it is pointed out France is one of the great world powers, and with Japan, Great Britain and the United States, is one of the foftr great powers having vital interests in the Pacific and the Far East, Members of tife French delegation have conferred with the “big three” on the decisions which haye been developed {and it is understood that France is in entire accord with | what is being done. There are to be no warlike clauses in the new understand- jing, such as existing in the Anglo-Japanese alliance, | ‘The part of the understanding regarding non-fortifica- |tion of the Pacific islands will involve dismantlement to a certain extent of some of the existing fortifications and a |pledge by the three great naval powers and France not jto fortify further their many Pacific islands, it is under- | stood, NON-FORTIFICATION OF DS IN THE PACIFIC The islands which this plan will be particularly applied to are expected to be the American islands of Guam and the Philippines and some of the Japanese Bonin island hases—these islands stretch down in a line from the southern part of the coast of Japan—and possibly others jof the Japanese island bases. There may be some pro- | visions for the guarantee of the security of the Philippines. The understanding to be framed regarding fortification }of the Pacific islands is the result of Japan's fears for her {national security under the 60 per cent ratio allowed by the |Hughes proposal. Because of her great distance, before Japan could be successfully attacked by sea, the attacking nation would have to have the aid of fully-equipped bases for a great fleet nearer to Japanese shores, it is believed. So, with the guarantee that there will not be established such bases, Japan, or at least her chief delegate, Baron Kato, here, is willing to agree to the Hughes 60 per cent ratio, instead of continuing her fight for a 70 per cent ratio. SAN FRANCISCO GREETS FOCH in Best of Spirits as He Is | Welcomed by Throngs | SAN FRANCIQO0, Dee, 3,—San Francisco today welcomed Marwhal) st, was robbed while the proprietor | Foeh. | was in jail, The marshal arrived in Berkeley| R. J. Zierthaler’s stor “Sub-Story” Burglar Still at Work Here “substory” burglar committed | bie fifth crime this week, when he | broke me of R. Meyer. }1217 thru the cellar [early Saturday | A purple vanity box, containing | face powder, rouge and powder puff, | was the only article stolen from a houne at 314 2ist ave The home of J. Long, 2123 James 2000 at | from the Northwest at 8:30, Leaving | Jackson st, wae robbed of $100 in ‘the train, took an automobile trip| cash and checks, thru Berkeley and Oakland, and| Fifteen 100-pound sacks of sugar lagain took a special car, which! and $8 were stolen from the Wash | brought him to tit Oakland Mole at ington Candy Co. 1216 Howell st. 19 a. m., where the official reception | on —_ committer, headed by Mayor James e » Reigh, grosted Wan |\Case Against Miner An immense throng which had lmathored about the ferry building in| Dismissed in Court anticipation of bis arrival went wild| Frank Rokkie, union coal miner when it caught a glimpse of the little | Charged with resisting an officer, is figure in blue. 2 |free Saturday, following the dis | Foch was in the best of spirits,|mmimal of the case against him Fri her husband, she appeared more spir-!and Wisconsin competed in noise, | 80d expressed himself as “enchant |day afternoon by Superior Judge Rum Costs Him Car as Well as a Fine Jack Lifief pleaded guilty before Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer Fri- |@ay to liquor charges and was fined $250. In addition his automobile was confiscated and will be sold at auc tion December 23. ed” with the Golden Gate and the| Austin F, Griffiths. Rokkie came | view of Han Francisco from the bay.|!nto superior court on appeal from | Foch then reviewed a parade of | conviction and sentence in justice jsoldiers, sailors and marines at the| court. civic center, closing the ceremony by = Bist placing a wreath on the Victory mon . [iment Nonpartisan League Foch's plans include a constant Will Quit Politics lround of official duties during the ay . lday. After a banquet @ reception; MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 3.—With- 1 dra of the national nonpartiaan |will be held tonight j sera Jiengue from politics forecast by ; leaders’ here today, In the future |Foch Is Welcomed \oomarae to plans for reorganisation | A A |now under consideration, the nonpar by Californians (ori. Win inersiy indorse candi REDDING, Cal, Dec. 2.—Marshal |dates and not place active seekers of |Ferdinand Foch was given his first /office in the field welcome to ifornia here at 10:10) |iast night when, despite the fact that | |his train was 10 minutes late, the| jmarehal made © 10minute stop and | addressed a crowd of 2,000 people! |from the rear platform of his spe Jetal car. ‘Local Oil Company Makes Big Strike | Many Seattle people have been | benefited thru the striking of oil in the Lucille Co, well at Eldorado field, Ark. he company was financed by R. Cloud and H. G. Loop, with of-| 27 L. C. Smith didg. ‘ VIENNA —Bustness stopped by rioting. completely LOFWS PALACE HI | P gE fices at 15 H. 0. VIVE is charged with burglary in the second degree jn an information filed Saturday if su-| perior court. On November 30 Vive ls alleged to have burglarized yc (ae) |the home of W. E. Dickerson, 4305 NTINUOUS LTO 11 |15th ave. N. E ADDITIONAL SPACE and funds Coming Tomorrow for additional clerical forces for the | To Wednesda ‘holiday rush have been granted the | y railway mail department TWO BIG SHOWS FOR ONE ‘PRICE a Vaudeville men an PRESENTING And Order Seats Royal Harmony Five Gems from Grand Opera Luckie & Harris ‘ ' *t reasons why Franca is being included in the SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. TRY TO PROVE IN PLAY A BURCH MOTIVE se | |State Attorneys Prepare to Present Fourth Point LOB ANGELES, Cal, Dea 3— With no court seasion in the Arthur C. Buren murder cane sated for to- day, the prosecution was preparing to present on Monday the fourth and mort difficult poin in it arrea ot circumstantial evidence. This point 3 lin the motive | The state will attempt to show by | John Kenned 1d ponnibly by Mrs. Kennedy, parents of the mur dered broker, that Madalynne Oben chain had an uncanny influence over their son and that they had |tried vainly to break off hin affair | with the beautiful divorcee | Other witnestes will be called to | prove that Madalynne had an equally strong influence over Arthur ¢€ | Burch—an influence strong enough | to ¢ him come to Los Angeles at } | | request 1 aii her in accom | plishing the death of John Belton Kenned | Already the pros#eution has built up three of the four walls with which i | it proposes to hem in Burch from all It has made out the following ea 1. That Burch came trom Chi at Madalynne’s request and the Miss Ruth Hecht assumed | vrought « enotgun with him the leading role in Broadway That the two alleged conspira high school’s annual play ter# kept an almost daily watch over | performance is to be repeated | vile from a local garage on the night Saturday night. of the murder, and that the apeed Jometer of the machine afterwa howed it had been driven the exact distance from Los Angeles to Beverly Briand Explains Arms Conference by n and return by way of Santa | nica. PAHIS, Dec Premier Briand — _ explained the results so far obtained Jat the Washington arms conferences 1921 Record of |to his cabinet tod Particular stres y was also placed on the reparations situation growing Pedestrians Hit * German moratorium which 2>\| by Automobiles | posed by France. GIVES SCHOLARSHIP 1729; —A small girl who ran into annual scholarship of $75 has; the street at Roy st. and fered by Beta Gamma Sigma,|Queen Anne ave, Friday afternoon honorary business fraternity at the | Was struck down by Charles H, Spen luniversity, to the sophomore in bust-|Cet, 321 Fourth ave., but was ap | tems administration whe completes|parently unhurt. She was taken the year with the best record. The | home. student must be self-supporting. 1730 is the charge |and bruised at An jbeen Caught between two autor, an unknown boy was struck GRAND LARCENY 14th ave. and Jack- filed in superior court Saturday json s#t. Friday night. The two cars, against B. G. Mashburn, aflas B.jone driven by Felix Arcorace, 653 | Ward, who is alleged to have stolen | Rainier ave., and the other driven by « traveler's check for $50 from”Mary | Vincent Ottolino, 706 First ave., crashed, Arcorace's car being thrown lagainat the boy Eick on September 415 WARREN C. VANDERVOORT, |superintendent of railway mail CHICAGO.—Seven state [turned Saturday from a week's busi. tives attend International |nens trip. |Stock show on governors’ day | DR. LOUGHNEY’S ; HUMAN BAKE OVEN | Busy Putting Invalids Back on Job. Dr. Loughney’s Sanitarium at Kirkland is being kept busy restoring to a normal state of health a new batch of in- valids at every season during the year. They come in am- bulances, on crutches, and with canes, totally disabled and invalided—“human wrecks”—suffering tortures from condi- tions that simply refused to yield to ordinary methods of treatment. “Their discomforts,” which have been blamed upon almost everything but the right thing, after but a few days of correct eating, together with the Human Bake Oven treatments, disappear as the fog of the valley before the sunshine, re. execu: Live Photo Showing Mr. Knuetsen Two Weeks Later, 15 Ibs. Heavier, Mr. Knuetsen at Time of Beginning Treatment. MR. a correct and true statement of my Ww marvelous change between the HAS lpbove dates. The credit is all due ¥ jto Dr. Loughney’s Bake Oven and IS ALL DUE TO TH correct eating. I intend to stay BAKE OVEN AND DR. LOUGH-|right with the diet. My recovery NEY RESCRIBED DIET. | is complete Diplomats from “The Land of Joy” & O'Brien Tallman & Kerwin Smii Steps and Stories ERNESTO A Variety Novelty ~ FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Book Four ‘o's Great Success Hall In | Thrilling New Play with iel Frawley At the WILKES Beat Show Value in Town AFTERNOON PRICE, EVENINGS:S! 2e DAYS, S50 ane |(Signed( KNUTE KNUETSEN, | “Hopkins, Mina,” Mr. Knuetsen, like most all who | Mr. Knuetsen returned to his finally come to be baked, had tried every method advised by friends and doctors, when finally it was {home and has been working steal j lly ever since, at his trade of black suggested that he take the trip/#mithing, for the Minneapolis to Dr. Loughney’s Institute and, as|Threshing Machine Co. Mr. Knuet- a last resort, he prepared for the|S€ Dow says: “I never felt so journey. As soon as he arrived|Well in all my life as I do since ; he was carefully examined and the|! took the bakes, I can eat well Baking process was applied to his/#Md sleep well and my work fs a crippled and aching body, and that| Pleasure to me, I hayen't had a was the beginning of the end of|ttace of my old troubles since 1 ‘his misery. His dreadful and con. | tok the bakes stant pain has all left, him; he NOTE: DR. LOU NEY NOW sleeps all night and is rested on| MOVED TO NEW LOCATION awakening; he has recovered his! pe toughney's Bake Oven treat: appetite; his nerves feel soothed ment offices are located at the cor. and rested; his eyes are bright) ner of Fifth and Union, in the a very bad condition of yellow , | Crary Bldg,, rooms $10-311-312-313- Jaundice which was present — §8/ 914. cleared up und gone and the pallor in his face that indicated plainly} PF Loughney is assisted by com- petent lady nurses, Hours, 9 a.m, to his weakened and starved-out sys. |! . Pat tom, has given way to a ruddy,|® P ™ Sundays, 9 to 12 only. ‘Tel healthy color. In two weeks’ tine |¢Phone Main 6242. Only the totally : under the treatment’ Mr. Kneutsen | !"Valided or bedridden cases are dated 10 pombe treated in Dr, Loughney's Bake Saiki Cet rkae LOven Sanitarium in’ Kirkland, All talk; cases which can co offi me to the offices Jook at the two photos, one taken |in the Crary Bldg. aro. treated at after Mr. Knuetsen had taken his /tnose offices. Write for free litera- first treatment ‘and was able t|ture and references, or better yet sit up and pose for the photos| and have Dr. Loushney make n “sate mote takes ers happier: | careful examination of your case 1d Q j|den't suffer neediessily or longer. weeks’ treatment—now judge |Start the treatments without delay “k vouch for the above as being|—you will be well satisfied,

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