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2 nn seiaccineineceeasssades, ceciberunea a TD Peep a a a al 7 Senay ae pate na ca aan eaten + RAPALA ADIN AAD AAD ADP PAARADAD ARADR ADD DAP AR DDD DD APD PPP PPD DPD ‘LETS MAKE 1922 2 A HUNDRED PER CENT YEAR FOR R SE ARAN nnn {i[l nor yiad The Star Goes Into 11 More Homes Every Day Than Any Other Seattle Newspaper The Seattle Star Ty WEATHER Tonight and Thursday, strong southerly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 40. Minimum, 32. ‘Today noon, 40, rain; Entered as Mecond Clase Matter May 3, At the Postoffice at Seattin Week, under the Act of Congress March & 1979. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to #9 ~ VOLUME 23 TCHARGES CHINA IS SOLD OUT! ATTL Li | Hunts Lost Gold Mime | 1| Ediso’ Marshall’s Novel, “The Snow- ‘She Will Cast Her First Vote! tee Ted? Tell, “Teel Sher parr ie ? f} f British Coumbi Tall Her Age! Yes, Yes, Indeed! * Edison nena” New Trial Eve Copyright, 1931, by Littie, Brown & @o, and N. FE. A. Service * RILL BRONSON 1» the pon of a prospector in the Far North. The ’ Caldwen has appointed Os elder Bronson, a number of yeam before our story opens, had made a : ke In the Clearwater region, He shared his secret with Wis Piper superintendent of streets | Tells £2 2 rich tet cos casein,” Yooweear, the quodtion | fe) \partner, Rutheford, and the two removed a quantity of gold from the te whe will the} mine. futheford then «murdered the elder Bronson, fleeing with the jones ned, arian am te ny in A. E F ° Man gold, Bill made the vow that, when he grew up, he would track down ge eee i 4 | hin father's slayer and locate the mine, which no one had been able to 2. find since the crime. Pill hasbeen trying to get people to grubstake him At Ghat. It iy rather, apnropriate| Slain Because He cn bis quan Sor the: oat ten ond To toed tere rears Oe gee} that a man with a name like Piper| should be superintendent of sage) oe mail, in the hope that it appointed, but receives a VIRGINIA TREMONT, will contain some favorable news He is die- | letter from—- who tells tim she wishes to hire him to act | Was Thirsty | ‘ . a| 5 — as guide for her and her guardian. é | DOWN with BAY RU | WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Al | | KENLY LOUNSBURY. They are in search of | ‘The “luxury” tax on hair tonic | teed cold-blooded shootings of HAROLD LOUNBBURY, Virginia's fiance and Lounsbury’s nephew. has been removed. Hair tonic bs net » baxury: i's a crime, o— eee Postmaster General WI Hays ts considering an offer of $150,000 a/ year to become heag of a motion pic | ture corporation” Frem managing| the mails, he wii turn to managing | the females. | jord’s mail. [had gone without a drink for 24 dian stock—the usual type of moun-/| WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Post- a ge egee pang -w: tain cayuses with which most big-| master General Hays is person- The other se , the witness de. ie | ally disposed toward accepting | clared, was shot down by @ lieuten- game bunters are acquainted. Bome) 1) sites to become head of the lant:because he had struggled behind \of them were faithful and trust motion picture industry of : ' jin a march A ! worthy animals, but many were half-| America, altho his final decision ; | “We were on the way from Saint broken, many cowardly and vicious.) ix still under consideration, it q Minted into the Argonne sector when |cim those he rented he took the risk:| wae learned suthoritatively to- i ented—Corn, Laeatie Boow.”+| the first shooting occurred’ Golden he would be charged on the book*/ day, —_—. 7 Din the Jewell Repub |mid. “We had gone for 94 hours for ait those that were not returned! White the offer of a thi@eyrar con é Advertisemen! " without water when wi ‘to their owners at Bradleyburg by |truct at a net salary of $100,000 a) could fix him up so he could do a ~ ———__—_—_-_—— 8 ‘The government has also re- | | moved the juxury tax from sarsaparilia, Hurrah! rare ersien ss . Another Christmas has passed) without Bill Hohengollern eating that | to stop rolling their own, mearn | Truck Driver or Flees After, twe American soldiers in France, one by a private at the direction of an officer and the other by » Heutenant, were described today by Polk Golden, Newnan, Ga, former soldier, before the in- Vesticating commitior. Golden swore be witnessed” both | spring to get a drink of water, He feat near a spring. posted to keep the men from goifix jhe refused to halt, the guard shot “A man who had dropped behind Accident Smashing heavily into the rear of city dump wagon, at East lake ave. and Garfield st, Wed- an unidentified truck | Misa Lillian Flumerfelt Spokane Men Comi fe Push Big Scheme: Now go on with the story ronson coun that he had! number of difficulties to when arranging for| Me to more horses for the larger outfit, and min the usual contend with, procure | the journey “ee | hs he wak obliged to comb the town of shoo ae t * had ough ‘his Viewing Hay®’ success tn directing ot the mold: » hy hem before he had enough. T! " the postal service of there, United |wOnd.sc yo", ruarg'ut'un others das ‘et Gn cgitvctbucal Mand, cas] CRED to Embarrass Ad-! “cong ges a en. 10 | Command, reduuse he started for a wild realm of the Seikirks, and a) — ministration, However 0 harge of the animals were originally In- | October twentieth | Bil knew perfectly that he would to the apritk, but one man took j play in good fortune if the toes in! noe want to make a move at this} nds be | aes fa why the coll be if oxen his canteen and said he ‘was going horwefiesh diq not cost him °f | time which might be construed as a! yond the close of the football seavon. | Pca He started out, and when the guins of fhe undertaking. Even | desertion of the Harding administra- | | the sturdy mustangs were not bred |for traversing the trails of Clear! ter, The ep bills wi another town to conmult 8 doctor | second alleged shooting. | a ee aT cant death, there | tb® Postotfice department which be The doctor told Mace ase Set ton Golden said, came when his company | Photo by Price & Carter, Sar-datt Photographers | were narrow trails and dangerous |WA8ts to see realized before he| po, make a new man of him, but was on the march. | leaves the cabinet. |fords, and here and there were in anert {shat a Bill had certain stores In his cae | nh ts the long line of log huts from| | which he operated in the trapping | ason—yet further were needed for the trip. He bought sugar. flour, great sacks of rice--that nu. tritiows and delightful grain that all supplies r in Paris. nesday, joutdoor men learn to love—coffee | 3 “ee driver fled from the scene, leav- By Hal Armstrong ' 4 the Spokane Aelegation that will | .n4 canned goods past all de b Police Arbuckle is smilingly confident— | ants the girs ing Niek Carrisini, 44, driver of reach here tomorrow are: George] tion gavory bacon, a great cured] y far more so than when his first trial | lah | the wagon, lying ‘in the street, In the hope of getting the four | 4° pniitips, president of the Chanr |). sevcastadl vast opened. He is so sure of acquittal | |ham of a caribou, who dimippeared in the Clearwater x years before. |HAYS WANTS TO GO WITH MOVIES | year, exclusive of al! income taxes, | is admittedly appealing, Hays doea| tion. He is also in the working out a number of policies in | midst of | Whether these rae “sate wheel” * plicies will be carried out if be re- ht out loffensivelooking pools where the | Pe jfirst trial, one name that day's work. Mace walked rig }falled to report to the lieutenant! geny women who went to thelage any more than a man. ANd! poay r out of | Mem is understood to be the ques |; — Goctor’s office 4 slaenmed 4 the bedy of a horse may sink t Dloom for the film comedian. Will it| the SB ag and when he finally came a Be county-city building Wednesday to this if the first time I've) sight in lens time than it takes to, Uon on which his decision is bang-| spin out other such names? HH. 8. lp the door tn ay mee Heutenant pulled his 45 and shot bun register for the 1922 elections were Fight to reginter-—-eo you | tel) it. These were not the immepee- | ine. | Shafer, veteran court clerk, who ma-| far, ecttn | 9004” faite anid, lconsiderably annoyed whes informed | wouldn't need more than thre¢| chested moose or the strong-limbed| Speculation as to the next post \nipulates it, has for 16 years turned Pether, decor father, come home of the recent court decision that they | gueeses to tell how old I am.” {caribou, natives of the place and; Master general in event Hays re \out the fates of men and women on me now, [must give thelr exact ages and pot) Under existing tawe all previous | monarchs of ite trails, Besides, it| signa ts already being widely in-|little paper slips. The a in the steeple ors MAN “Ser legal” registrations are anceled, and) the winter caught them on the high. |dulged in here, William Boyce! nivale, But pretty Misw Lillian Flumertelt, everyone who wants ‘to vote this Of |or levels, they would never eat oats|Thompaon of New York, a close| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4.—-Little| The Psawks ere closed, the cabar | Patt University of Wasbington |next year must register again. On}in Johnson's barn again, The stx [friend of Hays and prominent in the |that is sensationally new promises too, 7 germ living at 4009 1ith ave. N. Tuesday, the first day for registra | fdet of snow covers all horse feed, republican party, is mentioned as a | to be developed at the second trial of The cops have shut down on f! wasn't abashed at least. vinited | and the alternatives that remain are | possdbility | Roscoe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, which is fun. * rhe modern wo de \City Comptrolier Harry W. Carroll’s| simply a merciful bullet from the/ on to open here next Monday. eee | ctanen “shouldn't mind tel her |office and qualified as voters wrangler’s pistol or death of slow | Defense and prosecution, having carefully noted weaknesses displayed | at the first trial of the comedian, |charged with manslaughter in con- jnection with the death of Virginia | Rape, bed actress, have been en- COAST GUARD Charges His Men Mistreated! bathe ak the pero aeote: From Gis whirling metal bor wlll! jeged treaty, according to Ma come the names.of. the 1% en and! are that China will not press the tcomen who will,sit in judgment Of/ road question at Washington, coe Arbuckle’ at his second trial. | wiil not raise the question of turngd owt, at the | rights on either side of the apetied | in question. '3 STEPS MADE RIGHTS | HANDED. | + NEW YORK, Jan. 4—The | Shantung question has been set, | tled in Pekin by representatives | e south China government, The alleged settlement, to Ma Soo, whose government, seat of which is at Canton, is bit opposed to the north China known as the Pekin go’ and recognized at Washington, volves the allotting to Japan of aif the rights she has claimed in Two of the provisions of the | When the truth comes out, *ekin cabinet, newly formed, Ma Soo said. BY ARMS Meee Powers Agree or on Method of Scrapping Ships BY CARL D, GROAT WASHINGTON, Jan, 4 major accomplishments on the toward a cleanup and agreement the limitation of naval ai program were registered today in tl arms conference. They were: ods by which the 68 great dread: naughts of the naval powers wil * be scrapped. 2.—An agreement by the naval — experts upon vital details of a— replacement program. 3—The French had instruc — tions to accept in principle the Root resolution benning the use— le fracture leading Northwest cities in har | her of Commerce: A. O. Loomis, pre Alleged ift-treatment of men in unt.|that he has announced his intention o . i bleeding trom » dou : r r im, p tables and cans of marmalade and | ie" ing cigarets neverything. | He of his lefy leg and deep cuts on mony on » specific plan for de |igent of the Spokane Advertising | jam: all these went into the big aad: |form will be investigated by the pub-| of returning to the screen shortly. — —-~ gi | his right log, The driver of the veloping Washington's greatest | club: H. M. Higley, first vice presl|Giebags for the journey, He was|li¢ safety committee of the city! “I am going back in pictures and shou! — ; es vice diebags for the journe * omned hepa | track is soaght by the polices me a oy poser H idegt of the Rotary club: N. W. Dur-| tuny aware that the punishing days’ council, as the result of charges | People are going to come and see me » o | According to witnesses who siw/ of two million acres of sagebru ham, T. 8. Lane, R. BR. Gil, Charies | rige could never be endured on half-/made Commander Wiliam T. and they're gu to laugh,” he Say It With Slippers.” says 2/11) accident, the city damp wagon; land in the old basin Hebberd, Arthur D. Jones, W. T.l rations. Camp equipment, rifies,| Stromberg of the coast guard cutter says with grim emphasis. shoestore What has the shoe| °° tien agaitist the curb by tha | Columbia rivera de! . Day, W. 8 Gilbert and James A.| shel and a linen tent made up the | Algonquin. He enters upon his second ordeal | got a tongue for? impact. Carrisini waa thrown from) Spokane Chamber of Commerce | irord, the | managing secretary | outfit | Stromberg, in a communication to| with several points in his favor wove « eat to the pavement, where twa! officials and business men will | o¢ tne chamber | He encountered real difficulty | Mayor Caldwell, declared that the | Most ‘important of these is the de- ove Kew AT TRE MO rs of the truck’s wheels ran over his| visit Seattle tomorrow They will ‘be met by |when he tried to hire a to act] man ot Bie ceemmnend' were dies cision of a aielieel coounitiea ap. "Tain't, “Slow an olen. body | The committee will reach Sea Boyna, president of the x cook. Kivi y the Bradieyburg | hums” by members of the police | Pointed in the last days of his spre- Kee the i) The dfiver of the truck looked|on the Great Northern £45 a.m. |ber, and other members citizens had no Jove for the moun-| force, were ordered to “get off the | vious hearing. They jot. pat that back, and, seeing the injured man, in-| and will confer all day with officiais escort them to headquarters in the/ tam reaims in the last days of fall. street” and were searched when en-| Its findings upset the state theory A-Course Vm right. | creaaid hile epee Jot the Seattle aber of Commerce | Frye hotel. At noon a luncheon| Por the double wage that he prom! tering places of amti that Virginia Rappe entered the ho- Lowks like the Laat Side, | Carrisint was brought to the clty/and members of the state develop-| meeting will be held in the Hotel] (Continued on Pace 6) OE pam ale ah Ras |tel party “death room" a healthy, jhoPital by C. J. Love, #24 Henry|ment burrau on matters pertaining | Butler banquet roome, Boyns will uniform should not be accorded the|normal woman, a point that had buliding. The injured man hag inter |to the project Preside. The meeting will be at ‘NAME SHERIFF Jeame courtesy as civilians," Strom. |been particularly stressed . | na} hurts. The following day will be spent by |tended by Col, Hgward A, Hanson I See bald On the other hand, the defense li - the Spokane delegation in ‘Tacoma. |Chairman of the state development INDICTMENT | must meet the points brought out by ? ane cee ‘ pureau; Thomas B. Hill, sec y ot | Mrs. Arthur Hubbard, the one juror | Try the movies Friday they will confer with Port-| bureau; Thomas B. Hill, secretary IN ULTIMATUM. ON ‘ Ng nc la Fugitive From Idaho land chamber officials ri, bey: er ll om ee OREGON CITY, Or, Jan. 4,.—Wil- jwho held out for Arbuckle’s conve | Arrested in Tacoma) pio seattic tax indorsed the Co anon Gor Meee bx bk ae 1! iam J. Wilson, sheriff of Clackamas | S H I P MEETING er bon satteal welhinn. TACOMA, Jan. 4—Wanted in| lumbia basin project as a whole, the | *P™ eee county, was under indictment $65 eae erybedy's retatiy ~ Ms ‘ k z c chambe ae withheld it ne 01 charge of larceny by ballee. ident of + . fox, that’s tongh Kootenai codnty, Idaho, on several) local chamber hag withh oe Wallace M. Alexander, president o! ‘Theda Ware's got her grandchildren alt on Wwarrante, according to the| tion of any » me of deve: Robbery Charged by |"'10 ‘is charset with) appropriating |p gun Pranciseo Chariber of Com |Sproul Hesitates working - hrasated | opment understood, wilt $87,50 worth of plumber's tools} ‘ : 0 , 5 J, Culver was arrested | opment, ce, was advised Wednesday by ae { hy ind is héld in’ the city |continue silent until engineers now | Daugherty Probers yarn %. 1920. An_ investigation | | Robert &. Boyns, president of the be neon, Senate Place} Pretiy good. f pending arrival of Sheriff] in the field exploring the basin make) WASHINGTON, “Jan, 4.--The| started in November resulted in Wil-/geattie chamber, unless the meeting? , HARRISBURG, Pa. Jan $—00 © long aN Quaries of Coeur d'Alene | their final report. |consumer is paying too much for | son's indictment late yesterday wan eet wi Portiand for January 13,|S9Foul 9 ennsylvania today ap- . | . the other hand, haa| meats, groceries, fuel, clothing and! Wilson asserts his innocence, | x Se esis tg| Peured in doubt as to the propriety ELINOR GLYNNICAL Spokane, on pes, hand, wae ¢ | it would be impossible for Bea f his resigning from the office to! Empking | 08 , lp Cc 1 Roll | thrown ita support to @ plan to bring| other household _ necens 1| branding the Indictment @ political! iy represented ut. the proposed con: [Ot Bis Fesikning from the offles to) Al vn Hecdaings i anama 5 P C | water to the arid district thru that bullding materials, Romewbiore be-| frameup ference on the promotion of a le ie i teen " AR day los - city via canals and aqueducts from | tween the producer and the consum: | | shipping corporation to handle gov- States + i fey, 1 want to oak yout Is Cut 35 oF vent ake Pend Oreille and other bodies |er an exorbitant toll ix being ex-| ; acs erioe anager | After the funeral of Senator Pen. AREN'? / 1 ae won! RN| WASHINGTON, Jan * A. et lof water in Idaho and Montana | acted g to profiteer:| You Do Most o |‘ Alexander has suggested that'¢he] Tose, Sproul W ue a statement o! GIRLB A FRIGH t reduction was made in Engineers of the state reclamation | Ine and robbery consumer, | Readi in th meeting be held at Los Angeles, but) "4 Intentions. | | oe ce oniom{nonnel at the Pua | between | Eimer acting on the advice of the| ‘This is the conclusion of ivent'-|| Your Reading in the | res te ned at Portiand, nnd Beli cat are a ga | nt on Ta nien): March 2 and December 7, 1921, See 1) tment of the interior, are now| ators for Attorney General Duugh: | Evening Don’t | President Boyng sald a canvass of Se- | PHIT/ A, Jan. 4.~-Simp! } SOaREAT GEE RES? | retary iat Wee Wellte anatunnss ‘se stigating the feasibility ofa dam-|erty in hia drive to lower retail 4 |attie business men. indicated strong{ funeral services for Senator Boles | r day, Approxin y, S00 employes |r eto cote siven in’ the Ss | You? p parading Boers . Ie | Penrose will be held hero this after i Daddy, they are alll were dispensed with, altho the same{#ite on the Columbia ? aera ou |@pproval of Portland, more centrally | | 01, or tomorrow, it was rumored Hi smount, sub@matially, of shipping |Porthera... panhandle, of. Grae Suret So does everyone else! | | located, i The. damit eatataee | cee has been going thru the cana county \Congress Cuts Fund And that's the very reason why || ‘The plan to be discussed is one put | ‘ | w cS ee If such a dam-site is fond feast evening newspapera like The |! Up to the shipping board by Herbert thou t © away the wooden || HE WON'T VOTE IF ble, the ofber pian for irrigating the for Dry Law Agents) Star are moat profitable for ad. || Fleischecker and San Francisco ship: J ! ship ake Union as Christmas| basin rs the Weatiia’’ ¢ amber of| . WASHINGTON, Jan: 4 re-}| vertising purposes ping tnterseta, and the Seattle ch me | Apology Is Made by i oy bresenta ae ee eee eer ina { duction of $750,000 tn the $10, 100,000|| The “Star has by far more || ber, together with other commereia es sa HE MUST TELL AGE | ciincrn. nia tan mou civ) Putin ttt tana neereadeeeutlgy than "an ||erraniniions “in ates’ ater tas Star to Mr. Watson ) gv ee rn ‘em up on Re ee rece eraien | {Cuutin inte that stream'n prehistoric |r Ite work during the fiscal yenr|| other Seattle papers Ba encince have not gone on Fee! In an article in The Star Tuesday, a of Eee ee iene a eigey, called Grand Coulee, |berinning July 1,.was made today|| If you want to sell your Used |/0Fd either for or against the plan. tine name of Robert Henry Watson | . ¢ from telling his age, he sai the attitude of the local chamber|by tho house appropriation com-|| Car, or find a tenant for you - was erroneously substituted for the | Saying it with flowers doesn’t nti? test Sepeeatieaien: hia that @ project that will require| mittee In reporting te treasury de-| rtment, or if you have any | Tokyo Postoffice name of Robert H. Foster, who killed gre interest the man’ whose aye to, yr cee) veurs to complete need not,| partment appropriation bill else that ne advertising, * | his mother-in-law Saturday night and funeral it happens to be Pie a ogee i vd rome t he indorsed aw to| The cut to $9,250,000 will lop off|| piace your ad in The Star, | Wrecked by Fire) thes tried to commit auicite. Foster ’ aoa Page of women who'll ||ways and means of development in|75 dry agents and 158 field clerks Call Main 0600 TOKYO, Jan, 4,—Thowlokyo cen- is in the city hospital in critical con i ving ry beauty may bs = ” rc Ihaphazard fashion before it has been of the bureau's proposed force for!] The Paper With the Circulation” | tral postoffice was eritirely destroyed dition, No man by the name of Wat., h a 1 dimples depth de-'| back me up : tig next year. son was connected with the affair, Bras upon how far you fall for it, |thoroly investigated, by fire carly today, |exaet periods at which each nation: |TO BE SALVAGED of submarines against merchant- men. The replacement agreement ts im the form of a chart, providing for the can start rebuilding. This makes | provision for completions by the — | United States, new construction by Britain, and is understood, in gener al, to meet the wishes of France for an opportunity to start replacements before the close of the holiday, the the spokesman declined to say whether France was allowed to start in 1927 as requested. STE ND METALS lt is understood that methods ap proved for scrapping the big battle. ships call for the salvage of the steel and other metals in them. Secretary of State Hughes called on President Harding today and afterwards announced he believed the conference would wind up if (Tarn to idler 4, Column 1) COAL STRIKE FEARED AGAIN INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 4—A new threat of a strike of bituminous coal miners of America was seen here today when a preliminary w: conference between operators an miners was cancelled by the union, John L, Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, declared that certain mine operators in Pennsyk vania and Ohio, who had forced call ing off the conference by refusing te attend, would be compelled to meet the minérs “in due time by cirewm- w@nces,” ; +4