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Nn ee en en ntl tpt AR TS LAUNCHED IN CHINA! On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise i {The Seattle Star Watered as Becond Clase Matter May 8, 1 At the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 18 that peace has been declared Ireland, let's start on the Cham | ‘of Commerce. | eee ' Railway Chief D. W. Henderson announces that he will demonstrate | 1 the trackless trolley here within the nest two months. Wish he would ult demonstrating his seatiess trol.) hes. eee j Personally we don't care if Dr. Adolph Lorenz, noted orthopedic surgeon, comer to Seattle or goes back to Vienna. In the inst war | we developed a par feet, | and are carefully nursing them for the next. eee They're mentioning Councilman | Hesketh as a candidate for on account of his stand on the et question. By the way, Bob, your stand? . eee The only city official they haven't “fama to succeed Mayor Caldwell is T. ‘f. Oliver, the dog catcher, and he | i. en | Japanese delegates to the dis armament conference, it Is learned. | | Jhave agreed to allow the U. 5. to in the Pacific Coast. fe Only five’more months until Straw REFERRED TO OUR READERS Editor of Home Brew: As » solution of the traction muddle | wish to recommend that the use | of electricity on Seattle street discontinued and all cars and women’s club in my life. But T hope you will consider my plan | of sail-cars. Sincerely, furnish enough air. eee } “This may be prohibition time, but ) i'm getting my shots just the same,” S naid Inspector Hans Damm at the police pistol range yesterday. eee Two golfers lost their golf balls And then their game was thru ' Bo they thought they'd play witha basketball And lost that darned thing, too! see How tong will it be until the city council floats #0 many bonds will have to compete with the Rus sian rouble? eee Tt cost the people of Seattle $107.72 each to conduct the municipal govern ment in 1920, according to the bureau of consus. Which is about $160 too much. eee The Ku Kiux Klan seems to have Kroaked. Phe coal men cannot fuel all the people all the time—Life HOME, SWEET HOME Here ties Patrick Michael McGee, | When he wakes up, it’s in jail he'll . see Mile. Lenglen says she much pre fers the dance w tennis. We trust | f she dunces well. | e+e | . French Bluebeard isn’t the © fret man to lose hin head over al "woman cee | i Anothtr thing we have yet the! | pleasure of seeing is a woman sweep I ing up cigar ashes from the rug, | smiling like the lady in the vacuum cleaner ads & + hae "7 Next spring women will not be wear-1 mg short skirts.” - ~Fashivn bot. time. Do your shopping early. | t SEATTLE, WASIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. Per Tei ha Sion qos ilo 12800-more homes corny day than anu dthon Sie Hinspaper PL eee errr Naame WEATHER | | | Tonight and efaturday, gener | ally fair; moderate south casterly winds Tempera ure Last ot a by Mail, 15 to TWO C IN (CHIEF CARR IS SUICIDE Pioneer Fireman Cuts Throat PREMIER Megan Lloyd George, her 7.0. REALDoR. {illustrious father and P.S. How would the cars run | %ketch of these “pals,” ons calm day? That's easy. | see Tivte @ $1000-0-werk traction ex | “roNDoic. Dec. -9—Megan Liové make a speech, That will | Coorge is the Hritiah premiers real | confidante And comforter, too. Yor a man who has as bit ter battles ax the Welshman who ts premier of Great Britain, has his set back#, too, and even the great need many solace Of his two song and two daughters Megan is most like her father, she has his ways, his man and his charm of personality. Too, she is in terested in his political doctrines, and supports them ardent! 0 it oceasioned no surprise when t was announced that she would sail father when he ite the ates in the near future in her early twenties, come and vivacious. She can dance olf and ride. Americ thing possi or her—but her main rest in the her dad MEXICANS FIRE United States will be down on Chicago's Chinatown today nd 40 Orientals to Jail on charges of smuggling dope, herded a, TO BRING DAUGHTER Early Indian Fighter, Fearing | to Be Burden on Others, Ends His Life | By Hal Armstrong | Fearing that ill health was soon to make him a burden upon others, Battalion Fire Chief William J. Carr, dis- today. He left two notes of apology fpr his act, one to his widow, Mrs. Genoa L. Carr, and one to his son, William J. Carr, Jr. Within a few days Chief Carr was to have been retired from the. cee? which he had served for a quarter of a ‘sats se | SEVEN CONVICTS ESCAPE: PRISON jsevere stroke of poplexy. |Fear haunted him that an- other stroke would totally dis- j able him. This ‘morning when Mrs. Carr awoke her husband was missing from the home at 117) | 22d ave! She was not alarm-| \ed. It had been his custom | the last week, since his partial ‘recovery, to exercise by walk- ing out-of-doors before break- fast. Notorious Death Cell ROCK, Ark, Dee. 9— notorious bandit of LITTLE | Tom Slaughter | the Southwest, staged. one of the | About 6:20 o'clock he appeared at | Mast daring and spectacular prison | | the fire station at 18th ave, and Co-|breaka in Southwestern criminal | lumbia st-his «tation—and told! history early today when he er | as ” caped from the death cell of the| CARR ASKS “BOYS [tate penitentiary bere TO FORGIVE HIM Following his escape with six FOR ENDING LIFE lother convicts, Slaughter engaged | i pa ttle th officers at | he este Wk for his widow | 8 eS ee by Battalion Chief Carr is con-|| Benton and Lonsdale, and after) te nd we oy oe tud capt *. lieved ¢ oute 2. * os men egos git bony eaten by ae en vere . ip : The picture shows Madalynne Obenchain, jointly accused made public ne other, to his |} to his old hai - or Oki 7 L r firemen, reade or xan oF O8* | with Arthur C. Burch of the murder of J. Belton Kennedy in “Boys, forgive me, I am out || "°™* a ae Angeles. Burch, shown at left, was identified by a of my head, and not to do others [Biecpngenabtlars, i = tae: sone woman witness as the man she saw at Beverly Glen on the Pe es ee ee ‘alte before making his final dash | night Kennedy was slain. At right is Ralph Obenchain, the} “Notify Captain Crowley at |to liberty \defense. Madalynne divorced, and who is now aiding in her once so he can go to my home || FEIGNS ILLNE! j to his sister SUMMONS GUARD | ———--—- Fire Captain William Crowley Feigning illness, Slaughter sum is Mrs, Carr'«, brother. moned a guard and asked for a blanket. ‘The guard, opening the I ick Oo ip un “| capt P. T. O'Grady and Truckman | door and advancing to the bandit's Joe Rivers, who were in the office , was covered by & gun which e |" “Boys, I'm. afraid I've overdone it| friends had smuggled to the pris} e dor Slaughter disarmed the guard and | 3’ F He went upstairs to his own room, | ordered him to lead the way to the} 0 pled sin his illness by Bat-| Warden's office, where he “covered”| talion Chief Thomas E. Noonan, and|three guards and forced them to lie closed the door down on the floor while he dis-| Pa Guns Frown on After thei usual morning | armed them As ‘a result. of.an alleged at “these cakes: for’ the rest’ of your calesthenics, iwo firemen entered Next he went to the hospit os Pvel e bel.” Packing Strikers | Be rar ne “oe range marae to] tees te munaapy i. constves ts. |ttec-aew ; ee they Mtns “| icaa hum. to the’ atartate of the!) ae Mahoney, convicted This the clerk noticed after CHICAGO, Dec: 9.—Packing town| firefighter dead. A razor was | wife and daughter of the warden.| murderer held in ihe re | Mrs. Smith tual left, so he took was held at bay today by a regiment, still elutehed in his hand. These women he locked in the| py. sae Nn architect in the | 4 ffesh package of pancake Nour of mounted police armed with shot.) |, newad more than pyr pri =— - 1 Se uae i flees Smith building, is under arrest | from the shelves for Weir and 19 News was conveyed to } ar © then threw open the loc “ ; jSuna and a federal Injunction dby her son, who had been informed | which secured the doors of the cells bere ae ey, pee bg | , turned the .Inscetbed one ever to |” Guards were ready to bring maby telephone. She bore it bravely. ‘and told the convicts that all who| poney’ ihe raptor posaiple i | dailer Allen. Stark, who found chine guns and tear gas into play “Poor boy!’ she said, heart broken. j Wished to accompany him could do » the gun, a .38 calibre Smith & against striking employes of the vt Biased Seo yeche Ong yownaid ir desire to t:) ane two wotnen "were arrested) Wesson revolver, and 10 soft- packers, The body was taken in charge by| TAKES TIRES OFF }Thursday night by Sheriff Matt) nose cartridges, the latter done “Coxsacks! Damn the Coasacks!"| {ne coroner at the engine house. Tt | Starwigh and his deputies, after Mrs. | up in a smail tovacco sack. | was shouted from second amd third-| wil} be delivered to the Sagles Pro to the jail yard, he} Smith had been ovtwitted by a heriff Starwich was at once noti: story windows. as the mounted ple! jodge, of which he was a member,| took the tires from all the automo-| BTecety Clerk in her attempt to smug: gy Knowing that Mrs. Smith was and motorcycle rds passed housts (Turn to Page 17, Column @ | bles in the enclosure except the} 2 te Sua into the jail in a pack friend. of. Mahoney's, he searched of strikers “back of the yards." fone in whith he planned * De adhe panaere SORE the Muhoney home at the New Baker Occasionally the stray shot of a} He then went to the storehc ang | THREE house, and from a telephone number aniper from a roof top wished thru | 3 OVERCOME he and his six companions outfitted| INCOMMUNICADO e was led to the apartment of the air. Other than these slight dis. | themxelves in civitian * clothes: Mahoney, E. J, Weir, convicted mith, in the Florence apart- turbances, packing town was quiet IN FIRE HERE Swinging open the great cates of|ferwer, ald James Medmorid, “alleged Bedny way on the fourth day of the strike of| iy gS | the penitentiary, Slaughter, with hig) bank robber and murderer, are all LOUR unionized employes against a 10 per| Tocked in a room in the Angeles! companic made the excape! three held:incommunicado Friday by | PARTMENT cent reduction In pay hotet 163 hb veer ars. about A, m.—five hours from|order of the sheriff Here were found two packages of | Renewed outbreaks of the mad oa Pes Daf gaan Rison psc: the time he gained his freedom Charges of attempting to com- pancake flour, similar to the one in hours of rioting, during which over|from the dense smoke from a Muth from the death cell municate with county prisoners | which the gun was concealed. One | 200 persons have been inne were + fl ee See aero | No one was injured in the spec without authority are being pre: [of them had been spoiled in an at feared by authorities today as| Patrolman LO cxoytd | tular Rene pared by » Deputy Jtempt to make a clean and unde- wagons jogged from the packers John pageracen on rg rag r . Attorney John D, Ca | toc table cut in the end. There was barna and trucks thundered down jand Waller Sussex were the men af & probably will be filed against | 4iso some tissue paper, similar to | the streets of the district fected. Jesmond is | Mrs, Smith Saturday, Carmody | some in which the gun was wrapped, Howard was passing the Geta Used Car to As whistles blew summoning the | condition hotel when he noticed smoke rolling strike breakers and loyal mployes " 1o work, and as the big doors of|from the hotel window and found Practice On polic saed their forces to prevent | room of bibbides Fete CLEARWATER, Cal, De ee Bw weve the Soke, thus | to the hotel amount kt f driving in a ora Three drunken Mexica precip!-|inforcing the ‘injunction put in force} Better learn to drive with a tated a panié here today by open-| by Judge Denis H, Sullivan | car and then if you have jing rev pe nr i n play-| ‘fhe injunction, one of the Spokane Oil Man scratched fender once in a ing in a school yard | sweeping of ita kind ever hande in One of the children was nijured,|an industrial war, forbade aa to Sue for Libel pele Neg ap: Denema her according to early reports. Achocl{to either picket quietly or riot SPOKANE, Dec. 9.—Attorneys for Drive with a used car for a windows were broken and the bulid | Alfred L. Keuyer, president of the year or two before you invest ing peppered with wild shots PLANE EAI I S, |izastern Washington Oil Co., today in & new machine, — 4 |_ A citizens’ posse ix bei or | were preparing libel actions against Some very good rebuilt auto: ganized | ONE IS KILLED individuals) who have circulated mobiles are advertised today in Telephone appeals to the Lon An | charges that the “oil spring,” dis The Star at the lowest prices geles sheriff's office elicited’ a prom SAN DIEGO, Dee. 9.--A navy dir-lery of which started the recent ise of immediate reinforcement lane, driven by Ensign Joseph C.|kane oll stock boom, wa alted,” cars are frequently of. \Cline crashe North island Tt was considered likely the first your own terms CHICAGO, Dee, 9.—-Police swooped| noon today, killing Myron T, Me: | quit would be filed against H.C, Har-| fied Ad Dept. of ‘The the clreulation.* ris, a Benton county oll promoter Star who attacked the validity of the Spo kane spring and field, - u machin and ws ten chief passeng pilot, with Lea av mate, the jinjuring the paper the re tinguished pioneer member of the department, ended his life Outlaw =‘ Fiees! [BURCH IDENTIFIED BY WOMAN | | | pancake flour, directing that it be! The Community Chest at 11:80 Fri. ltaken to Weir, Then she ordered /day withdrew its permission to the |some fruit fromy the front of the |Sulvation Army to solicit: funds’ on |store, and while the clerk was busy | st corners for its Christmas | there substituted substituted the work, |package for another one she had| The Salvation Army agreed to dir ‘brought in a bag she carried on|continue sokcitations when chest of. Jone arm fictals voted them 00 additional, | On this “fixed” package she had| making the total allotment to the written, in what is supposed to be/Salvation Army out of thier chest a code, “You will have to make|fund $17,500, e START ORIENT STRIFE Sun Yat Sen Heads Army to Defend | Republic; Wife | Will Aid Him | KWEILIN, China, Dec. 9. |__President Sun Yat Sen of the Chinese republic, and his wife, have taken to the battle- | field to fight for the preserva- tion of his government. They have arrived at the front near here and about 20 miles from Cano |Yat Sen leading 50,000 re- | publican troops and his wife |heading a Red Cross contin- gent. Sun Yat Sen’s campaign is directed against Wu Pei Fu, | anti- government leader. Wu |Pei Fu personally is heading ja large force, but has been prevented from attacking Sun 1 Vat Sen's army by fear of the | menace to his rear from an at- {tack by another force headed by Chang Tso Lin, ARMS PARLEY SUCCESS NEAR Thrilling Announcement Is Awaited *BY CARL D. GROAT _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Sweeping _ success by the arms conference was assured today. Agreements on major problems that will thrill the world probably will be formally announced at @ plenary session to be held Monday or early next week. A meeting of the representatives cf the four-power Pacific entente was held today at Secretary of State Hughes’ home. A member of the American delegn- tion alsd declared that the four- power arrangement would “certainly | Le put in the form of a treaty.* JAPAN DEBATES PACIFIC DETAILS Tokyo, however, is waiting upon solution of several details respecting naval bases in the Pacific before its final signature is attached. The Japanese stand on their origi- nal position of creation of no naval bases in the Philippines and Guam, | such as they understand America has planned to erect. When this ques tion ts solved, all will be well, and a Japanese delegation spokesman said today, “I have no doubt in the world of settlement, neither has Admiral Kato nor President Harding.” The Japanese delegates gave def. inite assurances to the British repre- sentatives that the 60 per cent cap ital ship ratio allotted her in the Hughes limitation of naval armament program bad been accepted by Tokyo. General approval, at least, already | has been given by the United States, Great Britain, Japan and France to the quadruple Pacific entente of these |powers which the United Préss a | week ago exclusively announced had been arranged by the “big three,” ‘These important. agreements, ae (Turn to Page 17, Column 2) eee Briand Doubts Part of 4-Power Treaty PARIS, Deo, 9.—The general plan for a quadruple Pacific entente made up of Great Britain, the United | States, Japan and France has been | well received Premier Briand, it was semiofficially stated here today. | ‘The premier, however, is still in |doubt regarding some: details of the alliance, one or two of which he be- | suid jand a quantity of pancake flour that] ijeves “are still far from French ‘The plot to smuggle the revolver! had been taken ‘out to adjust the | ideals,” into the jail came to light Thursday | weight of the smuggled package and} He may wish to alter the original lafternoon after the gun had been! thus allay suspicion as to its con-| draft. discovered by Allen Stark, superin-| tents. Piknse'h mscotd: is’aasured.) nave Jtendent of the Jail Mrs. Nora Manoney and Mrs. | theless, it was said | About noon Thursday Mrs. barges (turn to Page 17, Column » ° who has been a frequent visitor to) Mahoney in the Jail,’ abpenred: at Protest Meetings |the Butte grocery, 661. Yesler way, S. A. KETTLES Spread i in} China | ich thorized to supply food 7 | welen $6: Shee ren WITHDRAWN [0.2 octet tal First she ordered a package A N layed), — Demonstrations protesting against exclusion of the Shantung question from discussion. by the Washington conference on limitation of armaments have spread to many. Chinese cities. Forty thousand people attending a mags meeting here adopted a mani- |festo charging that the powers were seeking to break faith with, China and warning that peace can be af. fected only by adjusting China's problems without compromise, — 2

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