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PAGE 4 | ARMY CRIME | PROBE T0 BE | BROADENED! i ' As we sit in our steam-heated office and thump the typewriter so the printers may have this editorial in time for Saturday's paper, there are just 103 peopie in this wide, wide world that we envy. .They are the folks who tramped lustily into the depot early Thurs- day and took the train for Ashford. While you and I and the rest of us are plowing thru the routine of trying our best to get a wee kick out of city life, and maybe wéndering how we're going to keep awake New Year's eve after 10 o’elock, the 103 will be up in the hills at the base of the great mountain, The men and women of the Mountaineers don’t kkow how lucky they are. The 193 on the winter trip to Paradise Valley are the luckiest of all, Or maybe they are just sensible, just taking 2 holiday that we, toa, should and could take. We can picture in our minds a flock of husky folks on snowshoes padding over the trail to the inn. Tired? Sure, they’re tired, but they're living—LIVING. It's cold up there, you say. Of course it is. The mountain winds crimson the cheeks and chap the hands, and the snow brings on bumper crops of chilblains. But, it’s fun. Wonderful! Toboggans loaded with shout- ing men and women are slipping over the snow. Ama- teurs are donning skis for their first falls. Somebody is lugging great chunks of wood to the fireplace. Wor- ried cooks are producing huge quantities of eats. Everybody's doing something, for the loafer or the poor sportsman would be completely ostracized. Yes, those 103 folks up there on the mountain side are living. All of us can’t go. But that doesn’t matter. We wouldn't all go if we could. Most of us don’t know how to live, anyway. If we did, the outdoors—the Intest aceuser of Opie 's| mountain—would grip us and pull us to itself as it does BK. Fox, of Richmond, Va Geclared that he saw the former |_ the Mountaineers, . Major kil! runneg in the drive. Watson ie asked Committee to call Fox to testify the investigation is resumed) 4 @enied the charges against nd decjares he can vindicate tor Brandegee, chairman Committee, has indicated th Wl be called and given eve: mity to do so. hls telecram Fox named another Senators Aroused by Flood! of Murder Charges Against Officers BY FRASER EDWARDS WASHINGTON, Deo, 31.— Many senators were prepared to- ay to increase the scope of the Senatorial investigation into _ charges of murder and cruelty i American soldiers while in if Senator Watson can that Maj. M. L. Opig Va., killed two of his “The accusing fingers of a dozen today point to Maj. Opie the murderer of two of his men “Section in France," Watson de | Were thoroly aroused as from war veterans against Gontinued to pour into the Mis of Watson. the charges against Opie are Out by testimony, senators de that a sweeping inquiry into Charges that cowards and deranged soldiers were shot im action by their officers, On the floor of the house by ptative Royal Johnsen, South | shoul! be immediately | QUERY 50 WOMEN BEATS FATHER, t/Two Chinese Opium Dealers | David Harris Commits Sui- at 4 Found Dead cide After Quarrel NEW YORK, Dec, 31.-—Tifty wom | Gains IN DEATH PROBE KILLS HIMSELF Lih SbAiilLe Philip Tindall, because he has been one of the strongest fightera against Jap apgrea- sion here; because he has worked this week with Sena- tor Miles Poindexter on plans for enforcing Japanese ex- clusion, and because he has always worked earnestly to bring the Jap immigration question home to the people of the U : 'NEWRIFT SEEN | IN ARMS MEET ] | Sino-Japanese Controversy | Now Flares Up } Mre. each Price & C CENSUS |] Overseers BY FRANK GETTY WASHINGTON, Deo. $1-—Dinsen sion again harried the arma confer ence today as friction Mared up be | rach Mary Holcomb, 202 23rd ave., because twice week she photographers. TELL YOU HOW BIG FAMILY SHOULD BE WASHINGTON, Deo, 31 the census bureau your job, and it will tel) you how many children you should have, head the list of American papas, with an average ‘The marines bring up the rear, with only 1.8 per man, Newspaper men beat the ma- rines, but cannot touch the over. weern; they rate 2.1 in the paren: SIiAR of walks 11 blocks to the Providence hos-\ieg at the University of -eries Society of America for| pital carrying soup and rolls|Washington to the American|napers submitted regarding the lead both locally and to the disabled soldier boys,|National Fisheries society | ip, fisheries industry. Fied- | "ationally in the fight against and because on Christmas eve land received as a result high she served and paid for a\commendation from the complete dinner for them, On| tional society during the this night the boys gave her a| week. rw " ; ; silver loving cup.—Photo by | published in the society's year will alao have his papers pub- Jarter, Star staff book for His pa 1921 | Grady. BUREAU’LL Tell and mine foremen of 46 children Martin Norgore, because he submitted papers covering re- |search work done while a stu- , ‘ dent in the college of fisher-| commendation from the Fish; SWEEPING CUTS | IN COUNTY PAY |Many Employes to Be Drop-| ped Entirely | Sweeping salary reductions are to| #0 Into effect, and a number of em | ployes are to be dropped from the! plan takes in too much territory, it} county payroll the first t of measures department heads to re SATUNDAT, DELEMBER 1, 192 | Reginald Fiedler, because Canon W. H. Bliss, because, |he also has received hearty as president of the White |\Cross society, he has taken the spreading narcotic evil. | At the end of the year he can |look back with pride on |12 months of real accomplish- ment. GROCER FIGHTS WITH ROBBER Bandit Finally Escapes With ¢ $200 in Loot Police were searching Saturdey fan unmasked bandit who escaped In order for such a/*fter @ desperite struggle with 1 think | Charles Clayton, a grocer, 225 West- na-|T, who is a graduate of the past|College of Fisheries at the pers will be University of Washington, by lished in the Fisheries year ‘book.—Photo by Grady. Photo HERE’S MORE ABOUT SHIPPING PLAN STARTS ON PAGE ONE || | time to thoroty investigate this prop- | onition, and do not care to express an) | n until 1 bave familiarized my- elf with the details.” * | W. C. Dawson: “The Fleischacker | ¢,, of the year, seems to me. announced | plan to work successfully, each port should put it» own money |iuke ave. N. Friday night. Clayton < :N ne “nine m1 Saturday Herat Faatles Soika. x: "New a ramrod to push the trig ve n the Chin - pacer tho tal averages, Asa general thing, || duce expenses and keep within their |into ships, and operate them for 14! was robbed of $200 Be a8 a witness to ine killing. |.° one of whom are wealthy, were| fer of loaded shotgun, David} he heels of subsiding Franc men who work bard have the || respective budgets for 1922 j ows benefit; althe of GOUree | arming into the sere with an SE coe mando to locate | ing questioned by pouce today in| Harrie, 30, committed suicide in| hostility evgest Seentiies. Verse, Wad |) County Audior D. i. Fersasun an | epeention wih ether CONN Bette Ee + , ee oe Other mah who says * ¢ two Chi | Tinton Frida fter attacking his} With the arms conference tn re | smiths and clergymen run over || nounced he will be forced to drop | so far as possible would prevent . Fe ee thas knowledge of the charges connection with the death of two Chi | Kenton day, after attacking conn, waiting now only for the clean || three children apiece. Bo do pa- |! tive aployes, but will not cut) friction and work to the benefit of bandit forced Clayton to lie on his the al members of the — » - agen den frequented bY | father, Isaac M. Marra, and et re bebte ink dal and ees per hangers, doormen and boot |) wager haere shipping in general.” ‘i |face on the floor, while he searched ee said Uae aememe ree }verely beating him up with a stove | '"# UP OF odds a! fave black a. Skating rink keepers || County Engineer Thomas BE. Bes | Jas, Griffith, of Griffith & the " ban. | nde. . nty Ein s be grocer’s pockets, As the charge that Opie Killed two of| | The bodies of the ( ineoe, Tem Gat his ing of @ naval agreement, the Chi || and linotype men average about |/man maid he has determined upon al “As yet I am ynfamillar with the inead sascha ton's bod: md : Men in action was originally and Tom Shaw, bance gage or ig Sikuad tine ele & Id to have | DONe delemites prepared to throw the || two and @ half children apiece, |atraight S per cent reduction in mal-| Mlelschacker proposition, and have| Clayton's body te the _ aan ppeinc sedi dleaageld heated tesla cote et we ened soltgpetccer tires: entire Shantung question before the | nd will release five of hie men.| not come to a conclusion regarding |cash register, where he seized @ Seott, Akron. 0. ven other ex. | been ‘ abbed man * men ec — quarreled ever some minor matter 4 rl | —— a | budget for next year" Bee | ite worth” money sack containing $200, Clayton Sty foo eae a a tid eneae tnsee vate ne ete! WORLD FISCAL |r mis Sete saestt'sis| teeaeatar of Mata Stam | rita etl te mana yt to testify to the truth of|room the nop kettle” wi vl ~ “| Chinese delegates made no eftor this yea cannot dixpense with | ship company: “I do not know any-| charges, Senator Watson |« flame burning under it. j throwing bim to the floor and using |, bigs their anger at the refusal of mere thes ire employes and carry| thing about the Pieischacker plan, |/*#% “nd threw him to the floor. The have been added to the list | Detectives found a list of 59 names ja stove poker as @ weapony The! tne Japanese to turn back the Shan-| MEETING ENDS on the work that t# required, so a) ind have formed no opinion.” |two men fought desperately for sev- see of American women. They are QUO edger Harris succeeded In breaking Chine [tioning them in tho belief that the/ away and fled to « neighbor's, tung railway without strings. has been patient, her delegates de ibes Hanging | wore" oe ee manatee A shot was heart, and when |clared, but the Ume has come for a - paid for by @ victim who feared black: | parts and Marshal Peter Dulln | “showdown.” vate intersata, of Two Americans (i. }hamt returned they found thepson| Japanese delegates insist that the | ernmenta who SAN iver the bengios cota Bl Ay gs of & portrait of ®/iying on the floor, dead. Shantung matter te still in negotia-| uggested by woman, hanging on the soldiers, both negroes, in| wall of the room where the bodies Young Harris is sald to have been Was given here by George D.|lay, is being hunted by the pollca, | eepreenvinsliin sierra Oe cans fireman, first class, on - aaa | . » ‘U.S. 8. Marvine. | Mint was in the carly spring ot x020.| Hanson Re-Elected | Chicago Police P ut March, I believe,” said Gis! t Chamber Office} Ban on Festivities “I was a patient at Base Hos | CHICAGO, Dee. 21. — Nineteen 216, Busooches. France, recover | Re-election of Col. Howard A.| wentyone dies thir ty tonight is from wounds received in the Ar-| Hanson ag chairman of the state! On orders of Police Chiet Pit r development bureau has been an . r bare’ Bthe scaffold was built on the hos-| nounced by the Chamber of Com-| i= cia and cabareta are to be Grounds, and about £:20 in the| merce. Asahel Curtis is vice chair-|°%% f Hauer ts found on the ine two men were led out, They | man. ae me they were being hanged! Committee heads Include: Agricul-| 4 “happy” new year ts also under ® trial, and were charged/ture, R. T. Heid; forestry, Dean the ban. Police have the right, Fits @ Statutory offense I am of) Hugo Winkenwerder; fiaheries, Mortis sald, to search bulging pock Opinion that they were hospital \Raiph Nichols; mining, Winlock | %# of any citizen for liquor. Hents. When the men were placed/ Miller; waterpower, Carl Magnus - (the scaffold they were given alson; scenic resources, David Whit- FUNERAL SERVICE fo talk. They mumbled a few} comb; roads, M. J. Carrigan; rec White, 60 i, but were too scared to make «| lamation, Joseph Jacobs; loggedoft Saturday at 2 p. m. from the chapel t statement jland, D. W. Bass: markets and mar-|of the Georgetown Under | p Then the scaffold was sprung and) keting, George W. Dilling, 1. W.| tabliat meni Death occurred at a th men’s necks were broken. Ringer, W. T. Clark, Sot Frieden-| local hospital Friday. White is sur eee thal, W. H. Olin, 8. A. Hull, Pliny | vived by a wife and atx ¢ tern His home wa at 41 HOME BREW | Allen, 15 } {- sitchin } | STOCKHOLDERS + TOPAY AGAIN Deciding for the plaintiff in the of John P, Duke, state super-| Of banking, against Horton | HAPPY NEW YEAR, FOLKS! ; cent of the footage consisted of Superior Judge J. T. Ronald, Watch your step and keep your {boudoir scenes. | in effect Friday that stock-| hand on your hip pocket to ¢ 4 5 in the defunct Scandinavian| Might! _., CAN THE GOLDFISH! jean bank will have to pay an px $64 | “Heavy demand for canned salmon 100 per cent assessment on| January 1 is the day people make | the pink variety presagen a re stock. |g00d resolutions, It. ought to be /Tevival of the fish trade,” “ ) Force, a Seattle attorney, resisted| April 1 market item. Who started a new Assessment on his $1,000 worth| exci Raised ee glock on the grounds that he|s— paid a 100 per cent as-|| LI Ressment in 1920. Counsel for the| contended that as Force re-| Janoary 4 to 8, th Heattie where you can I'L GEE GEE, TH OFFICE * VAMP, SE: One of Life's myst Poultry show only place tn Ket « cock *” | | ies is why his stock after that, he ex-| they call nickels and dimes | |* ae oe te to benefit by it and was also| | “chicken fee | ~ ible for any losses in connection| # Sine gen iat wet mT Now Is the time for ‘ ual The silk stocking was Invented in| All good men Dmaseesment was given by the bank-|'%° 16th century, but not ail of it} —— PARE supervisor as a condition of the|W*4 “scovered until recently | bank's continuing in bus 5 © Slaught If the full amount of the 100 per|/t’s easy enough to be pleasant le Bonin nd rcpt it stock assessment could be col-| With @ glass, a lass or a song, | candidates tar tnavee at! ive tociee? | it is stated, the total would But the man worth while sioation begin to kes the beable somewhere near $1,000,000, Some a the man who can smile ection begin to kids the babies, )Of the stockholders have no prop-; When he’s got the dear wifie along. erty of value that can be levied| see | MPon. however, 20 just how much! we ean upon Lieut. C. C. Carr of | but he hasn't made any records yet Crary an be realized cannot be deter- the police traffic bureau to enforce | Few of us appreciate the real exer. | pines for several months the auto dimmer law against Christ: | cine there ia in pool. Th > ye Bt te expected that Force will ap-| may neckties. | Senet Ps 3 a hat steady Peal to the supreme court, and that Pe ae [development of the muaclex of the Other stockholders will accept the neck every time you look up to tate ‘final decision in case as the’ “This will be a swipe at the pants buttons on the | Buide to their owr ion in regard ee aoa ew |string. re the assessme , Year's eve Seattle ! ne ee Serene. j has ever seen. My Bonnie leaned over the gas tank | The height of the contents to see; Me lighted a match to aasist him O bring back my Bonnie to met cee NO ROTTLE-SCARRED Sit The deciding argument for | Liquor will be } | searcer than ever “WIFE, ENDS LIFE == Mayor Caldwell vetoed Pater Witt's| SeFapping the ‘navies is that YAKIMA, Dec. his|pay. Pete shouldn't have made a| Cv@ry! red = mrs t of cham- Wife refused to tb and single speech in Seattle until he got| Pasne for christen purposes, fad #0ld their home, Perrin, his money | | Pioneer farmer of Grandview, set i Pe le fire to his home, shot himself thru} ” ‘2 Mi } esa tee a ee mmelt thra| aaite witt advance one obst’én San-| 0. stant, ‘the nection are used tn a ‘ vary 1, This will probably deal a| making woolen whirta—-Mormer from yard of the blazing home. jdeath blow to milk punches. | o-8 | The home, which was the prop. “egad ‘The balls next yenr | tty of Mrs. Perrin, was destroy LA ‘ ‘ will not be so lively, Mrs, Perrin had written from Be | ciety flappers here defy #ay the baseball ete ttle a couple of days before, to | n” and refuse to display Neither will the fans. fre Perrin #he had sold. the ‘plac wears,” saya society note. MORE E POLITIC fad intended to wpend tho wint.c| 0 bad they didn’t defy Fash. | ,MORH MACHINE PoLrtics — | t Californi: 4 “| jon @ little soon The city ia going to buy 20 mors | oH California, — em: Jot thone automatic voting booth con nd pi ins |There goes a moat unhanpy man boku tian se: an Troops leat? mm Alo #0 It y Te t— Items You. Never Read: More than | Leaving Germany (150711070 10, Mare 390 students of Seattle. high me hoot | COBLE Dec, $1-~More than ae Mim a quart. | suffered from mental breakdown due t / eon porcttha, : to overwork last year | 1,006 eth 9 ms gaei vs Fes ‘ay Yegamen steal $100,000 worth of - ee ie) % aterday Ofi movie films in Seattle.’ We don't! Passenger You tha ant h where théy will board ali, n “ a missed that man Tete the Unie cy know what the films were about, but| Autolst—Can't help it. I haven't We'll bet w frankfurter that 95 per|time to go back and try againt Babe Ruth ts singing in vandevitie, | It before the open conference, The| bent method Chinese, however, charge that Japan | wortd, in deliberately throwing obstacles in the way of a settlement, Meanwhile, the naval committes ta! the establishment of a huge barter taking & New Your's recess, waiting | system, to make posible the «x. pether it ac- | change of goods between producing on Wrance to respond cepts the Root resolution outlawing | countries and submarines as a weapon against mer-|ing nations, thus rehabilitating Cen jehantmen, and whether Paris ap-|tral Europe. proves of the 10,000-ton limit on/ crutsera, | proceeding for The fortheoming treaty to embedy|the announce the agreements of the naval confer ill provide: ablishment af capital ship ratio t of a modified ten- holiday, on of existing Interna awe againet unrestricted sub jmarine warfare, probably also aguinnt nee of U-boats at all against moran Vistablishment of 125,000 tone as the largest tonnage for any nation in irplane carriers, grading from there Jown, bs Battleships shall not be armed with more than 16inch guns and cruisers with not more than eight-inch. | Limit individual cruiser tonnage| {to 10,00 Gif, as expected, Paris okehs that). Make provinion for a replacement chart for scrapping ships and for oth. er technical detalia, merit tional & | steamer | Francisco for has arrived at today. The ve: at Sydndy for Refusing | Andrews, former attorney general of /#he had | Yakima, Was. | ' | ELD OV SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BY POPULAR DEMAND ‘Doug’ Fairbanks In His Greatest Picture THE THREE MUSKETEERS 25e—Evening 350 Afternoon Winter GARDE THEATRE eee tl Madison, Near Second Ave. Where you can afford to take your whole family 10c; Children 5c LAST SHOWING TODAY “GODLESS MEN” at lot fine Comedy Sunday and Monday. HUGO BALLIN presenta “EAST LYNNE” jour Show! Matinee 1 * dren 5c 10c; Chil PARIS, Deo. 21—An international consortium, to be organized by pri om, and that this is bo time to plage | pean financiers here today as the) The conference, which has been Agreement had been reached, The agreement will be submitted to the meeting of the allied supreme | mined Saturday counci! at Cannes, for official approv al of the governmenta Ship Damaged on Australian Trip! SAN FRANCISOO, Sonoma. which pellor shaft damaged, according to & private cablegraum |Flees One Suito to Marry Another other lary reduction is th left? and backed by all gov-| desire to enter it, wns} the congreas of Wuro-| holla one job # straight pay cut of § Two employes wil of reconstructing the or 12 employes, Promeuting impoverished Fonsum: | two days, ended with | ment Sheriff Matt gt foe or in salaries, Vhile, in making that a definite the county commisn one clerk from each tee it whe change would be oa | aiderable opp Dec. $1.~The! left San Australia December 6, Sydney with her pro. ett, Wash i fictitious tim: wan lodged in the county jail today, | *olicitations in any form. we hanced here. Anyone with received here| He claimed to ba a Canad r ra a ent mounedee of. bis’ whereshoun auel will be érydocked | veteran 6 —— |Midnight M ti asked to write Deyo's brother-in-law, : idnig! atinees reflairs, |_ Foster worked for a printing firm ecats mie erga: ‘ i sp which was manufacturing time * 4 checks for the railway company, He for Saturday Night) zs r 8 alleged to have appropriated a| Midnight matinees and high jinks | them, E to marry Capt. James ancien = il p. m. Amateur and professional The strain between Britain and | Parker Schwerin, commandant of the| FUNERAL SERVICES for wit) | vaudeville, as well as film comed, j France is modified. Delqgate Sar-| marine corpa recruiting station in| iam Blattner, 41, will be held under {are promised, jFaut's declaration that France has|Portiand, Miss Jane E. Grey, 36,|the auspiced 6¢ the Spanish-Amert cine TAOS io jer mg mypes © were Britain and! came to Seattle Friday and was is-|can war veterans at 10:30 a. m| OLYPMIA.—Supreme court denies Of U-boat warfare hae cased the ncn |mucd ® license to marry John L.|Sunday at the Rafferty Undertak-|yehearing of Biv, | Of U-boat warfare has cased the situ-| seherz, 31, also of Portland. }ing company in Fremont. Burial|r no Silver Lake Railway & | ation. Capt. Schwerin in said to have al-| will be at Ft. Lawton. Biattnen, 4 {Limber Co. sult against department en 31 — ready obtained a license to marry | sergeant, senior grade, retired from jof public works, in which the plain- SAN FRANCISCO, — Lorrin| Miss Grey when she informed him | the army on account of i] health | tif SeNht to be declared a common Plans. The officer several years ago, Hawail, to wed Miss Amy 8. Busby, | ad his then useless marriage license | dead from heart | canceled, ‘ranch at Rose Hill SAY Happy New Year WITH A HAPPY SHOW AT THE CLEMMER Last Feature 11:30 ——No Increase in Prices— County Clerk Georre Grant will County Asnessor Frank Hull, and all|/ would prefer to withdraw from the |!" @ long dark overcoat and a cap. employes recetving $150 a month or! Washington arms conference if she | ore have to accept a salary cut. ‘This, Hull mid, will affect some 1 Attorney Malcolm | told the naval committee yesterday. Douglas will make no changes either in personnel or in pay, but maid he! communique. will economize tn other ways, plates no reductions either in bis pritain, that an article in a semi-| could not be deter. | ion \Is Held pam Everett Fake Check Chargé LOS ANGELES, Dee, 31.~Wanted on @ charge of number of cheeks and cashed in on sneeeoenaeenesitnionn jeral minutes. The tandit finally |broke away and. snatching his pistol {from the floor, he fled out the door Spectre of War eee |and down the street. Dispieases France) tie ana was described an a WASHINGTON, Deo. 3i1-¢-france | Wel!dressed man of about 25, wear © only recourse nd will order a 5 a month. | be dropped by | Bureau of Missing. Relatives must constantly “see the specter of |; war dangied before her,” Albert Sar. raut, chief of the French delegution, | This was disclosed im the official | | Sarraut’s stateroent chine tn reply | larwich contem:ito charges by Loni Lee, of Great) The Ster invites ite readers to use thie {official French naval magazine. arcuing against restricting eubmar ine warfare, representa the French | attitude. up the bodert, foners abolished of the four jus jends are missing are invited to report the disappearance direct! The St» Readers whe may kno: ther or not thir rried out. Con. |No Solicitors Out for Mother Ryther If a solicitor appears and asks fonds for the Mother Ryther home has developed. | their communities. ee | HARRY I. DEYO—Relatives of show her the door! | Harry L. Deyo, of New Plata, New Trustees of the home, which ts | York, have @ritten that his motli¢r one of the beneficiaries of the Com./!% very ill and desires to hear from munity Chest fund, announced Sat-| him. Deyo formerly lived in Panw that they had authorized no |, and at one time considered going hecks on the P, J. Fogler urday will be staged at the Libefty Strand | and Coliseum theatres sturday, at} carrier, He was found failure on hiv |, Friday, Now Till Wednesday “The — Swamp” A tense, stirring drama of Frisco’s Chinatown, A remarkable — cast— headed by Bessle Love, POLLARD COMEDY PATHE NEWS Mutt and Jeff Topics of the Day Midnight Show Tonight y CLOTHES MEN_& WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS WILLIAM FOX'S GREAT. EST SUPER-PRODUC TION SINCE THE “QUEEN OF SHEBA” ZANE GREY'S | SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT “THE LAST TRAIL” “THE GREATEST ZANE GREY PRODUCTIO! EVER FLASHED ON A} SCREEN — BARRING NONE.” —John Hamrick. SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MAT. TONIGHT STARTS 11 O'CLOCK NO RAISE IN PRICES BLUE MOUSE| t REDIT - GLADLY TYLISH

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