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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921, PAGE 10 % ‘Sieur DO YOUIN BATIK ‘BOY ON COASTER | HERE’S MORE ABOUT POLITE BANDIT "ro SAULLES ‘MAN STABBED; ih [ SHELL DO YOUR BATH) AOTURES JAW | ARMS PARLEY | HOLDS UP TRAIN. "MED ACA™’ "WOMAN SELy STARTS ON PAGE ONE }| ; beauty, who killed her first hus Passengers in East Lose |tnd. Jack De Sautien, American ¥ John Edlund Found With ciety man, is engaged to marry I Wendell Clark, 9, Runs Into} hould be permitted to in no am 1 Motor Truck coe Sapa sh Money and Jewelry |nando Santa Cruz, & young et Knife Wounds | | Irreconciladle nenators today pre | wineer i } : : | While coanting down a hill at|‘icted that the four.power treaty! CHICAGO, Dec, 21—The “Chester: | ) setter titel oes oe 1 init, Fifth ave. N, KE. and Maple Leat| ¥Uld go down to defeat under an |fieldian bandit” who held up p lone ar the mutt seruational in New| wounds an@ nomereas bruises, f ' place Tuesday night, Wendell Clark, |®¥@lanche of adverse public gers in the observation car of the ister She was ac do Endiund, 35, » lor . | 9, 317 K 76th at, smashed into a| ® the result of Harding's statement. Chieago-Washington-New York de York er oats ub fn es 2 a keer liv. rs likes. teach aiean tet Seu! -. luxe train, had made good his excape |cuned of having hot and killed her) ing at 414% Washington of, Bn nd at his country home. She ton, 912 B, 72d wt. The boy's jaw today ahead 0 Vodibetion of Da was in the city hospital Wedue. was broken, his lip lacerated, several | ‘The highwayman, wearing o silk | ni ahots, After a hard-fought) 8¥ teeth broken and his body severely handkerchief as a mask and expen | Mrs, Stella e trial whe was acquitted Pharr: at t od hive dark clothes, robbed passengers | f 5 | HMoust 1 told police he had stopped of $1,000 in cash and jewelry an the | - 1901 10th ave. redid being belt his car to allow the boys sliding iItimore & Ohio train pulled out of State Money Saved by the police, having been ar. | do th jow-oovered hill to py Chicago last night He pulled the rested shortly after Endluna at tha, ber {eaenten ovatueed “and satan {Pz Tepe, lumped over the back plat by Slow Purchase) was found unconscious im the stuck his fect in the mow, causing |French Want More; British |torm and excaped in @ waiting autor) ovata, peo. 21.—Hy delaying! street at Sixth ave. S. and the sled to swerve and strike the e° bd the purchase of the entire winter's King pens Want None Piease put your hands up,” he 7 : y entered |*UPply of flour for state institu | Houston took the boy home, where commanded politely, aa bh inter ale from September until now | peda to the police he was attended by Dr. A. B, Kidd. BY CARL D, GROAT the coach after the train had left n-| so state in said to have saved|Kouky is not suspected of WASHINGTON, Dec, 21, — The |#lewood station, where marines with | due to the drop of prices, | implicated in the stabbing, *Declares Lloyd George Threatened War if Treaty Was Not Successful BY CHARLES M. McCANN } DUBLIN, Dec, 21.—The Sinn Fein Peace delegates were forced by Lioyd » George's “monstrous” iniquity to _@ign the Anglo-Irish treaty, George Duffy, a delegate who signed the > © Pact, charged in the Irish partiament | » Tuesday night, |orders to “shoot to kill” were on | $1,505 1 " ay, x 4 i tion Op — lo a wi of contracts fe is charged with operating @ today. | iCOL D WAVE Renorard ang Ninel <a ealeg pred i ee eee eee cotede at dane sre snrrel was rmane|derly establishment, as 1% “IT am not apologizing for my! L “ xj}. [trouble of any kind here.” poreirtibes that the stabbing took Bignature.” he cried, “but I desire to pala get on aunty or other aw: The bandit pointed hia pistol at|by the department of business com | snc place tell the manner in which the treaty | IS F . Herbert L. Stansbury, who was tray. | (rol Tuesday | It also will reject Britain's plea for Endiund’s assailants have g ‘was extorted.” ‘The cold snap has snapped. Wind, eling with bis wife and three daugh id D |} |abolition of submarines. ; 3 been found, despite ap ore mong er an oct) rain and perhaps snow were predict-| Undaunted by these facte—news of bs < - Pang ib wn cash and a) Invalid Ends Life search by detectives, delegate: > i ed for Wednemay which emanates from responsible 4 r o . . The story Endiund told they Teien, Durty said em Storm warnings displayed along | American sources—the British and | 4 wouldyt rob a woman,” the ban | = Chewing Dynamite | iice was that he and a frieng a te es pres _ygtirncs Reukge the const Tuesday were still fying | French were proceeding today with | Sti ene children, I don't| LOS® ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 21—|Logen, went to the house t Riadact to the poe all of his cab. | this morning plans for pressing their desires on) nt rienten them.” Ogden Snell, 70, an inmate of the! some drinks. When they ‘The thermometer rose from 19 yee | these points, | terday to 31 above last night, Hope of reaching « complete M. D, Taylor, passenger agent of county hospital, : erany, ew Me axked be coat oe strange: ne 0. o1 4 oft early today when he chewed | they refune 0 #0, Reporta from towns and cities|agreement on limitation of naval| (he I & 0. was robbed of jewelry | Neal Olt try & | attacked by three of the skal thr the Northwest show that | armament before Christmas now &P-| Lovers other passengers, Snell, hospital attendants say, had| clubs and knives. Loges Seattle wax not the only one that) pears extremely doubtful. The only! Aa ne went down the line of vie-|been morone for several days. Karly | almost unhurt, but Endluné had ita coldest day of the winter ye* | obstacies remaining are the French| tins retieving each one, the bandit | today nurses saw him walk from the| badly injured he staggered terday. Hitaville reported a blizzard. | demands for a big allotment of naval said, with a emile: “Thank you very | building, place something in his! the street until he dropped a craft and the British demand that) much: 1 needed @ little Christmas |mouth and chew it. An explosion fol-|scious His wounds, while submarines be abolished, but consid . Next lowed, causing instant 4 lare not dangerous. jerable discussion on these points is mpiioees sumpppenmnnaaetiontiyrenasees -———- — expected. Prt t vt | The French delegation were re FOR STRIKERS ported to want between 75,000 and 9 to |. tone of matinee sence’ Have the World’s Best inet.” Duffy said. “When we re * gumed discussion with him tater he | gai the conference really had (broken four separate times, so that parents fate must be decided that vig “Eloy George sald, ‘T have @ nger going to Belfast tonight. He bas two messages, one saying on the treaty has been signed and the other declaring a rupture has re @ulted—and if there's «a rupture there will be immediate war.” “The only way to avert this war is to immediately affix your signa- Z oman between Hiriand and Hughes that é e . tures and as plenipotentiaries prom: Ethel Wallace 00 es | France haa abandoned her claim for s ge to recommend its approval m Pervad Packin Cc 0 0 e >) “*¥ou must decide by 10 o'clock} NEW YORK, Dec. 21.-—-With afopinion, are entirely too heavy for GI ] a third-place navy and has definitely USI In ur mi pot of dye, a plece of wax and @/the average modern apartment. Town in Chicago agreed to accent se capt chlo strip of silk. Ethel Wallace Green-| They give a sense of oppression and ial Tonk. an Compusel atte Wane tae wich villago artist, has ushered in|make the room crowded whereas BY CARL VICTOR LITTLE rae 1 eeabe and the United States & new art age. ihe is @ pioneer) the batik lends light, color and « CHICAGO, Dee. Bi.-—-There in nol and 315,000 for Japan. in “batik portraite”—the art of the) feeling of space. peace on earth or good will toward) Pp oe" future, she says, | And they can be rotled up, put! ion hack of the stock yards today, | = tonight" Duffy said he did not believe the British premier was bluffing. “That ultimatum might have been ~ bhut?, but everyone who heard It be- _ Heved beyond a reasonable doubt that Christmas—a Phonograph and Records. pits time he was not play acting. | She is “doing” New York soclety|in a trunk and moved with the] “Packingtown, whose inhabitants Says France Must From Our Complete Stock Despite the fact that the delegates! women in batik, minimum of expense and effort. 6 shadow of the “Jungle” A Sides compelled to sign, Duffy sald| ‘These new family lkenesses, fash-| No crates, no fuss and the por.|"Usile in the shadow of the "a une al Have Submarines You Can Choose _ be recommended immediate ratifica-|joned with silk and dye instead of/trait ts quite ready to be unrolled dreary Christmas and didn’t care, HAVRE, Dec. 21.-—-France must «tion of the pact by the dail. heavy otis and canvas, spell doom a | and hung when unpacked, giving ®) prurting of clubs or bricks, or Jeer-|have submarines, Rene Vivian, The VICTROLA “1 reluctantly but sincerely recom-| ol! paintings, Miss Wallace sayn. homelike atmosphere to the DEW) ing netween strikers and strikebreak-| French delegate to the Washington of this treaty.” he] Of paintings, in this artist’s| apartment. lara, wore the only Gteoréere today. |arme conference, dectated on bis ar GRAFONOLA said, “and I solemnly warn you of Saloon doors have ceased to ewing | rival here today aboard the French Yen SHUN FSS REE PRES UCR | back of the yards. They were cloded| liner Paris from New York, HERE’ S MORE ABOUT ‘OREGON FAIR KY tight for the first time «ince prohibl-| “Our colonial interests make ft im- tion raids started, just as the boys! perative that we hold underseas were preparing to lay in their holt oraft.” Vivian! said, ‘day cheer. | “As to practical results of dis. | “Added to the Yuletide gloom ‘wes armament.” he continued, “they ri Hour the absence of leaders of the "back |rannot be definite until all the in- We Will Make Delivery Any STARTS ON PAGE ONE a to the yards gang.” tereated nations have made knowa Between Now and Christmas Day Legislature Adamant! Tommy O'Connor, “hero of the ineir opinions 1 think France shai yards gang,” broke jail an his seat-\ cannot engage herself until she te We Have Against Property Tax fold was being slammed together, janwured Germany—a formidable pro Victor and Columbia R =e Jean Gerry, another idol, was in an/qucer of chemical producte—has OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL “ampere _|aylum after several murders were| riven all guarantecs for conmath | STATE HOUSE, Salem, Dec. 21 charged to him. “Ld rather have them stay, air,|TWo facts stood out prominently) ""¢ “Merry Tetilesni cine» aleek | the manufacture of asphyaiath 1519 Third Ave. Main 3587 ‘the consequences of rejection.” Duffy denounced both men who Thave been attacking the treaty as a Valueless arrangement and those © who have been promising it as per-| “fect. He took the attitude that as it already has been signed it should be Fatified without further words. “Phis treaty gives us real power * > —military power, economic and gov- F ermmental power—the power to re |ciuded from the room, He said Tay- | gint future aggression,” he said. lor was subject to epilepsy and “the Eamonn J. Dugan, who also signed |presence of his superior officers the treaty, recommended its accept-| might break his nerve.” anced by the dail, but denied the dele- gates had been coerced by Lioyd ‘George. _ “We were sent to London to ne- ng an agreement with Britain, Bet to negotiate a republic,” he ~~ waid, BUSH & LANE or SONORA mid Taylor, today ax the special seasion of the! wisn not a statement of fact to the TWO WHITES AMONG re, ee, Crane We (El veces detcial, MEN HANGED third round. Of the 12 men he saw hanged, Tay-| The first is that if any state lor said, two were white and 10 were| Participation in the 1925 exposition Alleged Whisky negroes. Five of the victims, he}! to grow out of this seasion it said. were-hanged si Camp. Wilegn | Ti ou be, Dnanoed by the propased Smuggler Taken) ..ctpinea unit January 3 hearing in see ae vir iae ob toes hanged | Props nfios Cooperating with the prohibition |the case of the Pennsylvania railroad, Judge Landis Again Delays Pennsy Case CHICAGO, Dee. 21—Judge Landix “I do not Whe the treaty, but I ae. “1 em sure the pact will give U8) *up on the hill back of the hospital."| There waa considerable senti-| department. Deputy Customa Col-lwhich seeks to enjoin the United fall contro! of our country.” of a white sergeant of Detroit, Mich,| Which provides for income t4X|teged boos smuggler at Northport | public a report censuring the carrier lby French officers was told tn detail) to finance the fair, is also dead Tuesday with 15 cases of liquor in| for violation of the board's decrees. HERE’S MORE ABOUT was withbheld at the request of the! shortness of time in which to af| have smuggled across the line. The ‘temporary restraining order prohibit jcommittee, prive at any falr financing decision! man gave the name of Fred Jones. ing publication of the board's report. |_ ‘Taylor swore that there was “onty| Whatever. Speaker Hean indicated ach sl Be |geant’s trial. French officers con-|et action it would have to arrive|, ROTARY CLUB members met at! Hollywood | Hotel ducted the trial, he said. He said|in the house in concrete form in|th® Masonic club Wednesday. A The |counsel and declared that the testl-| aight. Ger the direction of Judson W./ 108 ANGELES, Dec. 21—Fire mony against him was given in| The Griffith-Kerr pian, which| Mather. played havoc in the Hollywood hotel Testimony of hangings !n Franc®/to 3 cents, is highly spoken of as SPOKANE.—Irving Whitebouse,|last night. Six companies were was also given today by Robert A.|the best compromise plan. head of bankrupt brokerage firm, | called to fight the flames. Guests, fore the senate committee. | amendment, and would divert §1,000,.|C>arees of grand larceny. out safely “I don't know anything about| 000 annually for three yearn into the Sethe son. “We cajed ‘em lynching par/entire scent fund to the state high-|falluren, Noleada Yashido, Japanese|radio station at Eagle City, 100 thea. | way fund. truck farmer, shoots self in neck| miles north of Dawson, burns to iknow the alternative—war. parc The trial, conviction and hanging|‘oday today that the Bean bill./isctor H. H. Moran arrested an al-| states railroad board from making by Taylor. The name of the man| The second fact is the admitted) nig machine, which he ie alleged to| ‘The judge two weeks ago granted a one American officer at the ser-| last night that if a measure was to ca ame dea — — that the prisoner was not allowed|time to be passed by Thursday|°?r#tmas program was given un Swept by Flames French, would raisethe state tax on gasoline we in the Hollywood section here, late Harrison of Wilmington, N. C. be This plan involves a constitutional! Pitads not guilty to superior court | montly movie actors and tourists, got what you call hangings,” said Harri-| fair fund and then give back the| TACOMA.—Disconraged over crop] DAWSON CITY, Y. T—U. & Harrison swore that he saw a man in suicide attempt. pround. se hanged to a tree in a ravine by offi- P. — a isiteeueceepnanneniomatntitinsanetsinnenanen cemepeiientiaiiastbiieaail — FPO tow aia Councliman Moore vote|cers of the Sixteenth infantry, Sent to Penn on Bom the Foent carfare ordinance? | ASIAN WAS CAUSE Narcotics Charge! Quentin prisen| Harrison said he was told that the} Ben Williams wan sentenced geteng rad the right of us,/™an wag hanged because of “some Wednesday by Judge Jeremiah Net. | “ he Christmas Club’s - ’ * argument over a woman.” rer to © year and a day in Mc | I — - ag Spree om CUR tS Grey Harrison declared a private act.| Nell Island penitentiary for viola-| ge laa eee dier named Benjamin King of Wil-|tlon of the narcotics la ” : ~ mington, N. C., was taken out behind | = = : P Phere was aman your trem, [Shes hanged “ar an Easy Way to Save _ He up and started managin’ bo bac mgd grade tr the = 4 coupla fightin’ guys. tockade with a tooth brush," said ; , . Saartiaees gd ee There is no easier way to accumulate money And when he saw his guys was OWt,) | Wien King refused, Harrison sald, Land they could Nght no more, “Hard-Boiled” hanged him © He turned them into rasslers, “1 enw it with my naked eye,” said 4s they lay upon the floor. Harrison. “There wasn't so much as| rd ots ati a window glass between me and the! * | hanging.” Asked what explanation had ever | CIRCUMSTANCES | |been given for King’s death, Harrt-| He hired a blonde stenographer | m said “the war department told) when his wife was brunet. | |his folks that he was severely | Hen “8 | wounded.” “I've seen men handcuffed and ‘The Stingiest Man in Seattle 1s| taken to the front without gas masks | using Christmag seals off last year’s |Or anything, sald Harrison. “It waa peckages. just like taking a rabbit out for a “ef bunch of hunters to shoot at.” 8« than by systematic saving in our Christmas Club. Your opportunity to buy high quality, low price Furnishings, Hats, Caps for men, is here NOW Our stock is first quality and new. Special atten- tion given ladies seeking manly gifts. The following tables explain the different clubs: INCREASING CLUB PLAN Put in 1c, 2c, 5¢ or 10c the first week. Increase your savings lc, 2c, 5¢ or 10c each week. In 50 weeks: le Club pays $12.75 So Club pays § 62.75 2e Club pays § 10c Club pays $127.50 DECREASING CLUB PLAN Start with the largest sum and Decrease the amount each week. This is a very popular pian. EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Put in the same amount each week. In 50 weeks: egrPeoenwy 22 yy The sale is on. Every- thing goes. SEE THES Tf it is her hope to some day have a good piano, let that hope be fully realized this Christmas by pre- senting to her one of the world’s best pianos; an in- Henry L. . 22, Akron, Ohio, stified he saw Major Opley of the; Third battalion, 116th infantry, shoot | and kill a sergeant in action near Verdun on October 9, 1918. He also told of Major Opley killing a private ‘The gray 014 Just an the _ And all the When it bi f PRICE: , Another Great Mystery: Why lente maior Opley Killing ¢ Men's Black Cashmere wii) Gas ek saa 4 statics chs os strument such as has gained its reputation since Gruggist has to be a registered phar-| «why did the major kill the ser- sp Aug a Sete bc Club pays $ 25.00 $10.00 Club pays $ 500 eae . esti to over to O00 Mair nets 10| cea en? an ite maior kill the and toss sss.s-.- SOC $1.00 Clup pave $8000 sige chee pave tisee there has been real competition among high-class * flappers. oe “He just lost his head,” Scott said. | SAYS MAJOR SHOT A age ERROR | HIM IN THE BACK 4 Shot Bill to «| etaci thirteen leading |, Scott said the detachment had gpeak-easicn Burnt Powder, Ariz, | been ordered to retreat, He said the| didn't Shitty Pete tell you that he|shells wore falling thick and the $2.00 Club pays $100.00 $50.00 Club pays $2500 Store Opens 9 A. M. piano builders to build the best. We have never paid less than 514% Annual Divi- dend. DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASS’N Housed with Seattle Title Trust Company 114 Columbia Street, Corner Second Ave. Cooper's Heavy Weight Blue Mottled $2 5 Union Suita... i Closes 8 P. M. This Week The Bush & Lane Piano is one of the finest and most expensively built pianos of today and is sold at the right price direct from the manufacturer’s own stor” ; | sergeant started to run forward to} get in a shell hole. “Major Opley yelled at him,” said] Scott, “but the sergeant did not hear | ot that 1 . eald Bill, giving one of bi hiteh, “Phen I've killed t man.” ‘ American Lagion Weekly, |him, ‘The major grabbed a gun and sila soni shot him in the back.” OPEN EV INGS UNTIL CHRISTMA Push s lane Piano €. , Wholesale Manufacturers Retail Seott sald a few days later Major Cowards, Retorts Opley shot a runner because he| |would not stop to let him nee a Accused Colonel messice the runner had for another SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 21~"1/ fficer. had @ slacker regiment 1; Franoa| Scott was clonely questioned by made of cowards and those who | Co Bethel, who said the war de mee cae ee ee mS it had been unable to find the Holbrook, U. 8. A., today in admit. Major Opley” on the lists, ting that he “probably” was the 7h amene pow the tame wast Col, Holbrook whom Hobert A. Har epeled teenie gs ee wae rison charged with mistreating sol-|‘® W4Y he was called diers in France. brook is stationed at the Pi Harrison made his charges in! he yes ame dg testimony yesterday betore the com-| “We mad ent work,” mittee Investigating reports that| Holbrook sala. ment Works soldiers were shot. down and were| “I do not + > not remember Harrison, but - Bung. by Officers in France. Hol-|he probably is @ sorehead,” —and many other sac- rifices. See for your- self! Get yours while they last. The Men’s Shop 1405 Third Ave. 3 Doors North of Union. Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection Thriftogram: In Life’s Assay Office, Extrava- gance is a base metal, and Thrift is golden. DIRECTORS cm | AVIDSON esidio | 20D WIN 8 A. HAIGHT, JR, ODORE N, HALLER WORRKALL WILSON” Seattle Store, 1519 Third Ave.

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