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First in News—First in Circulation (by 11,727 copies a day)—Call Main 0600 to Order The Star at Your Home—50 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? Satan oehneneneneeneea ea ee Oe ‘ON TRAIL OF TWO IN MURDER PLLA PP PP PPP PPP PPP PPL LLLP AP. = On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Sta Watered as Socond Clans Matter May 3, 199%, at the Postoffioe at Seattin Wash, under the Act ef Congrem March 3, 1979. Per Yoar, by Mall, $8 to $9 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. ul UT till ff : Instead aT Peace. a, Newberry Must “Show” Poindexter eects cing to being you for SPOKANE, Dec. 22.—‘My attitude has not changed since 1912,” Disaster eee Senator Miles Poindexter said today when asked whether, having Don't be surprised if you don't hear the jingting of sicigh bel on Christ voted to unseat Isaac Stephenson, of. Wisconsin, elected to the sen- oie ae a ate at $107,000 expense, he would now vote, as thd old guard ex- a ' f 2 +s pects, to seat Truman H. Newberry, of Michigan, who spent $200,- LASHING of navies by the Washington arms z A lot of us who can't afford to Mi ciiduies the aid qetablished and ex Cl, 0 SED mx: 000 to buy his way into the senate. Poindexter said Newberty’s in- conference makes war less probable, less Tonignt and Pridey, rain or snow fresh easterty winds, ‘Temperature Last M4 Hoare Maximum, #1, Minimum, 30. i f Gestve firm of Turkey, Stuffing & | ~ Cranberry Sauce are going to do our nocence would veg to be proved before he could depend on the i ’ i - < Poindexter vote. Pp Pp attractive, as The Star pointed out yester: 7 ” gbopping at the reliable store of Cornbeef & Cabbage day. The arms limitation program of the || End shear tO Pacific STIRS UP TWO MOVED. ger eSosen) Min eee PactGrows COAST CITIES, pret vient cuttns down qur nny mgt be “ee 22.—Celonel Henry Watterson, SS ice'"ipurmiam “ter Sve bet Anti-Japanese Sentiment on Captain T. t Di San Fran-] menace to our safety—might bring DISASTER. Our alert contemp, The Star, says| linens of lene than 34 hours | West Coast Has Influence | Police in Hunt fof Killer of HERE’S nothing to be gained by mincing men in Paris are wearing evening : ov | in Con a ye ela _— | ich, words. The only great war imminent today t that in this country. Pe Cre esters etee | Wasminovox, Dee St An] —— is war between America and Japan. The Sar what vou want about the) developed |intitreaty blo was being formes 1 Tragedy—Its Victim and Leading Figures biggest job of the Washington conference is et the Seattle 1 chasm. today among republican senators. “ At the same time telenrama ty | FERDINAND HOCHBRUNN to prevent that war. the hundreds were coming to eene-| Wentthy aged Prusside bachelor, vanishes twe menthe age, amd te found sete : Sor cementing tat er otter) PIERRE rer i an lb ii mo i limitation of battleshipswon't~ Pos nage agg ected pen vag st PIERRE CR But the si gt fo ee ‘ furantees to Japan for preceree |) "Era chet ime gth dm Be sty er gram do it. The limitation “plan now before the confer- a le Rona lleataaben: i tion of territorial integrity or any-| covered with « binaket, dead. vee He cle sean “satiterery || CHRIS CHRISTOPHER ence would merely give all the advantage to Japan LIL’ GEE GEE, = OFFICE ~ ae van, fare gS sntapanece"bemiment a the || Eubgrtwater np, Ataris moma" of ie scoraas boten Shs so that she might strike us without warning and ee : MeNary of Oregon was greatly || MRS. FRANK R. GLADWIN force us into a titanic naval building race costing cee perth ay 4 | by until about a half hour before b| upset over the possibility that Wite of & motoreycie polireman, reiding ext dear te the Hochbrans Beattie man sues for divoree,\death. Then be quietly summoned! the treaty might involve such » higane."is the aat perncn knewn te have seem the agmi man alive. This billions of dollars to retrieve our losses. Our en- Charging that hie wife threw 42) his wife and told her he bel! | guarantee. He hurried to the date ie fined ne Wedrewdiay, igor Seer gare cee me rst en | White House to discuss it with |! MISS CLARA E. SKARIN tire fighting fleet would be less than twice Japan’s. M@ans not to her. 7 * ward, the how he : Was Phasthaxe Poy Bacay gg? aygpero See SA iat aS he as os Our Pacific fleet would be utterly helpless. Japan © month age, asd is sought Councitman winiam Hickman | OK CHRISTMAS coasters in town, were silent, but Moore save that the poopie should |FUT CNNeinei's bedside when| were watching developments and || “THE STRANGER” could take the Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, and be allowed to vote on CeO death came were the wife, the son.| Treading telegrams from anti- | A man who visited Horhbrune, and eartare tigwea to| Henry Watterron, Jr, and a Gaugh-| Sapancse ‘constituents at heme. || pik simon ihe aight of Weaseedar, Oeteber 3 smash at our coast ports before we could fight ¥ ter, Mra, William A. Miller. | Johneon of California was in his eyyete on the purchase of the ntreet) i, tutt jhome state. Shortrides, California, | “FERDIN ” Bn a I py rg we Sogn Bal ny nrg Synge «OY back. jin excellent spirits and seemed to “iso in the Weat, getting the direct Vrancisce, amd sought by petice ia that city. Snyrn re waoeiey mmr am Sve dha and fen MISS SKARIN’S COUSIN HIS is not just a conjecture; it is an ever- ‘Conan a few! Eg het og Hy Ar } family had made elaborate! ‘Meme, New Hampshire, typified oat ot ner Putladeipuia | preparations for Christmas festivi- pond reg Rpm gerard and Sut Taak tes tages Chdedy “maeome ae oe hie ot we resent threat. That is wh we of the eee . bare J terrt rg Fear tmening, whe nated in [wry the American peopie would re] EDWARD VON TOBEL Pacific Coast do not want our navy limited a I oii . , [9% Aoaem eepubllcans ware aratting || “Mechanar” laapracting the attareny” ter ealertremiaie trem Nochbrane® unless the BIG WAR CAUSE is taken away. ‘Roy Garancr is starting to serve a |tory the American people would re: | Property here and mail the moury te him ia Califernia ine, femal. faece, ber shoe ere, = or MRS. JEANNE CHEDOTAL We know the BIG WAR CAUSE that is generat- | Leo Lassen, Star sporting edi- ieian, ordered him to his bed in Borah, doing business on the same Wite of Pierre, the French chet, whe aye she aaw Clara, the ward, peep- tor, pubitanes a volume of poetry |} the Seminole hotel, He’ haa |°l4 “irreconcilable basis," was com | tog ‘ett of an, sesnice rvam of the Mechbrene howe « few dave afer ing hate and sweeping us irresistibly to conflict is iéalied “Embers.” Its hot stuff. || contracted » slight cold the day |{Uln® to send out instructions to Hochbrunn's “disappearance.” | eters which rapidly developed | olay aneny sentiment," {| CAPTAIN, OF DETECTIVES CHARLES E, TENNANT the determined, unrelenting Jap aggression in the 4 eo than the girl of yesteryear—at eye yrds brief tines | Premier Briand By Hal seen Pacific Coast states. she showy mare of it. atterson would lapse into a semi i m i i RRC ee fematone sate oe pried] Note to Harvey| Directed by Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant Unless this Japanese penetration is stopped com- ce by the sound whether one| riche, wren It wes abbarcnt he teas | Hao toNiardeana norte Avian from this city, San Francisco police were said Thurs- pletely, war is inevitable, no matter whether our Sy eating celery or Stepping OD 8) growing weaker or Harvey today which neceasitates| day to h ked up th ee pearedts CREA ts sty wie om [S65 a eccie sees tee el ae Oe eae ie trait ofa moan aad a woman! navy consists of six battleships'or. six’ hundred. A ‘ moned, and just before lapsing into| leaves for home, it was learned from | eas ele te ae his final unconsciousness Watter-|q reliable source. It was presumed|/nand Hochbrunn. wien iors talked a {gw minutes with them. | the contents of the document related! The tragedy came to li, light lat® Wednesday. Hoch- Mrs. Watterson was prostrated! to the French attitude on submarines | A, r | The price is high, but the tourna-| with grief over the sudden death| ond light naval eraft jbrunn, 72 years old-and eccentric, missed for two) ——————— ent of roses game New Year's day/of her husband and said it would ¢ informat hat the note ws e ei wea stg 1 Py is going to be worth every scent | be impossible for her to ‘ashe TG le oan pas ‘st be tere ‘Briand | months from his house, at 2520 Fifth ave., was found | errr Pp CE ag | Florida this winter [int Lloyd George met at 1140 a, m.| lying, face down, beside a trunk, with his head in a/ RI eee 2 - The hody of Col. Watterson will} fo. iT vf fi oe on th AR | Te ee ena easter |%e, Dect’ Joe vault attermom Silt|for their tnird couterence on the wwy.{corner, in an upstairs room of his apartment, shared BURN 0 DE ATH | PROBE STARTS T0 BE RELE ASED He touched her hand She felt | April, when it will be taken tol ered likely the French attitude on ‘until a few weeks before his “disappearance” with | WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—A na, ied alge Teas nme phe era cemetery, Louisville for | naval ratios would also be diac ussed.| Miss Clara E. Sk&rin, his young an vivacious Ww: ard. j tet wide investigation of both whole: | buria Today 9 .2-caliber bullet’ was hier | i sate and re ces of foostufts of — “Maree Henry” loved Florida, and | . \ H . Ne held her el extracted from the dead man's | wife of a barber, Robert L Winborn, | all kinds, - thing and fuel, Pri 1 a 3 The girl cirudaied, fat he daly | NA* spent ucarty every winter here Report Briand Gets skull, several close personal | mite to have been angered by her Parents and --Four Other) was ordere: ay by Attorney Gen- esident Preparing to An etvalned her closer, secking ther |'T, the last tew years. | Note From Hughes) friends ana neighbors were ques: | husband's alleged attentions to Miss Tots Escape | eral Daugherty, nounce Pardons Friday lips. | He was grandfather of Henry | BY WEBB MILLER tioned, more than a score gf de- | Skarin, went to the apartment then| . | Daugherty stated that this is the “God, Little Woman, ou're | Watterson, IIl., a member of the} m Dec * ke wine,” , you're Canadian army, who was killed in| PARI: . ike wine,” he murmured. ~ | patches from London today feported | ‘The girl's eyelids dropped. She fiery hot. Me put his arms around her. tectives were put to work the | occupied by the girl and her mother, ° beginning of a concerted effort to} yAS .G ‘ 22 Pp LIA, Wash, Dee) 22—] is a | WASHINGTON, Deo, 22.— Prest case here and in San Francisco, | at 15 Harrison st, with a loaded re CENTRALL Te bring down retail prices, dent Harding today is virtually giv ot iv 27, | 1 rc 0 oon m in France September that Ambassador Harvey has pre-| and several sensational new an- | volver. —_——— ling all hig time to a study of the breathed softly. gles were developed. } ne and Miss Skarin quarreled.|in a fire which destroyed the Jack | cases of the politica prisoners im a sented Premier Briand w | Buddenly ail her soul went out eum se bab gy nares! cn Re om from Secretary Hughes, : It was learned that Miss Skar- | Mrs. Winborn drew her pistol. Miss) Dawson residence here today, BOY OF FIVE lorder to announce tomorrow those te him as his ti found hers. DI an merican journalism.” | pang reconsider his attit in, who has disappeared and is | Skarin jumped thru a door just aa Donald, aged 214, and Ruth, aged} |who will be granted Christmas pan (Turn to Page 10, Column 4) one of thé persoyg being sought bullet ed her hip, | submarines end tight navel craft pe gg sought |a bullet grazed her hip, The deadly | ; . eb FOUND SLAIN dons. " Firiand, it wag said, is to talk the| in San Franclaco, Wing the target | missile struck Mra. Skarin, Kkilling|4 Were cut off in their bedroom. | 1b wan strongly: toticntad tae an Pity the poor railway bandit. * Punished, Girl |matter over with Lloyd George be-| of & Jealous wom |her. ‘Then Mrs. Winborn shot her- r other children and the parents/ nyow YORK, Deo. 22.—-A murder|cial quarters that Dugene, V. Debs these days. All he will get is a | | fore replying, this city on Augus |" oolt: Gena: eacaped rivalling the Ruth Cruger case has |socialist leader, will be among thos¢ Jot of initialed suspenders and | | Ends Her Life, aoe The woman, Mra, Cleo Winborn, (urn to Page 10, Column 4) , Mra, Dawson’s hair waa ‘singed /been brought to light today with the |to be freed tomorrow. | Two children were burned to death | | | Christmas neckties CHE 22 | discovery of the bodly of Gilbert Fae ‘—---——— repo gov Bk Lay ok Darla bape | Japan Stands Pat | |trom her head und Dawson's head | ane i ir web te bala cellar| TERRE HAL o badly burned | | . Bs Yankee Doodle rushed to town {omens ine jam pot at the dinner! on Shantung Issue jana shoulders were badly |of his father's tailor shop, on tlie de e B A-lookin’ for a plumber |tabie, Alberta Woods, 15, killed her-| aroiyo, Dec. 22.—'The press today | }when they tried to save the two! wast Side Ii today insted @ ane © The plumber said, “You go to h——| Sif with @ rifle at Grass Creek, Raa. “4 that Japan stand firm in her e jyounges st children, The child's skull had been crushed |to osmen to meet the Wyo. an oll camp near here, & was) UPBE™ hun de in. the controversy | | oa pase by blows from a club. |740 o'clock train from the South {Pr | “It peemed so strange to her that he should be lying here, impo- di et The police are searching for a tall, |here Saturday night “to mect our old tent in her arms, Always he had been go strong, he had stood xo || andits Are | dark youth with whom Max Bein, the }friend and fellow citizen, Bugene V, stiralght-—-always coming to her aid in a second of need, always Two B }father, says his little. boy was play-|Debs, who will arrive ag that the.” thening her with his «mile and his eyes, She could hardly Shot to Death} ing oney before he was killed, | A public reception is beget nnet why send a monkey ernen y an wrench? =| tlement | that thiy was he--never to cheer her again, * ** ‘Bill, oh, |] Gasper, Wyo, Deo. 22—-Two un | here for Debs by labor uGionists, so “ee | (pan as a whole seemed to place much for Dr.| Is Forecast Here) ter "tee faflure $0't me ont 'you Wake up and spqnm ty met’ she-arigd.? >f |identified bandits were shot i pera ene ss much for Rain and warme s the official | all blame for failure ene | ide o¢ a ° | Rain and wey , position ‘ome o Till—T need you,’ she told him, He haa gone |Legion Girls Put with the doctors: |¢orecant tor Seattle's weather Thurs: |tiement on the “obdurate 1 . ght w ‘ forecant for Beattle’n weather Thurs. | tiement on the “obdue : always quick to come when she needed him before now killed here last night when th | Up Yule Baskets) GPU IGS S$ BUYING _ ) never wewed UP iday, but from the feel of orth | of China day, but trom the f north Ce ah tAre you D oh, you couldn't be DAD! It's so cold—and I'm || tempted to break into a HIP WARMERS nis mm earl: ¢ ith A ‘ sai peed Fags . “pit yf lined rye} ST. LOUIS.-Israel Reifier, juror, afraid, Ob please open your eyes store. Gu were placed | Christmas baskets for unemptoxed pager ed anyone! jugcment. It was pretty tol'able cold. | fell asleep during a damage suit trial. | Was ho dead—or did he answer her prayer? j store, follo » that 4 jex.service men and their familiesare} ST, PAUL.—-"Only useful presenu cydingly anid. the Jude tempt would be made to rob It last beim prepared today In the office of] are selling this year," said a leadiny ’ | day tt ogis. | Judge Klene declared a mistrial andy . Ag RRS On Wappentiny the mercury rexie-| dudes Kiowe etn, oh the grouids Read “The Snowshoe Trail," soon to be published serially in The night. ‘The guards, ina gun battle, Guy. M. Parmele in the Alaska | jeweler. “Little. silver hip pocket Parson" reviled Gap |tered an ‘bish o. 4 Perse errr oid pm rgpent had been submitted in Star, and find out for yourself. killed the two burglars. One of the! building by the Amecan Legion! flasks are popular at prices from $4 warmest It has been vince Guards was slightly wounded, Auxiliary of Seattle Post No, 18, to $50." ° ; igen ronthaness ay “sas a gars ites enap vet iy. ie abwence of a juror, r3 z | ished by her father for dipping her SIU be around next summer.” i he 6 | learned today [rith China over a settlement of the! Contrib send ture of monkey | Shantung tasue mrench. We may have a screw loose, ‘Rain pina Wier Officiuls appeared hopeful of a net: |