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Sa meena a THE SEATTLE STAR. WHITEWASHFOR (WORLD FISCAL |TOFORCE IRISH (TERROR GRIPS NEWBERRY SEEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. The National City Bank | PAGE 4 * DRY AGENTS |BANDIT WORKS Operating within a few blocks | 5 ¢ «f Denimore police station, & roughly dressed bearded and = heavily. bandit held up and C. Orr, 2112 Stnd st, | at 120 a, m. Wednesday, Orr lost $16 and twe street car tokens, The bandit fled, Police | NEAR POLICE RACING FOR <==: — | Off shotguns were searching the Learn of Plot to Raid Wreck} entire North district of Seattle of Liquor-Running up until a late hour Wedaesday Ship morning. An wunnineked bandit Tuesday Right stepped insile a eTecery store | tiie sank band of boot | *t est ave. W. and asked pd Aad - Alec Beaudet for a package of to- Seggers, who are believed to RAVE Loco, Bewmtot turned his back Plotted to rob the wreck of Mts [and the bandit pulled a gun, com | contraband cargo, federal prokk | munding oar to open ae om bition enforcement agents were | «ister and fill ® canvas sack with te Marver | ™O"CY from the til ‘The bandit Ger way to Gray's [secured §T, and then forced Beau “Wednesday, to guard the £98 | G6. peneath the counter, where he Hine cruiser Milkmaid, fouod (ritied the grocers pockets of $4 and a gok! watch, The bandit then made his escape. SKELETON OF | BODY IS FOUND ALBANY, Or, Jan. 4.—A pair of overalls found with parts of a human body In them today is believed to} solve the mystery of the disappear ance of Clarence Anderson, 14, lant May. Fle was believed to have been | drowned in the Santiam river, eight miles east of here, as he had gone there with a number of others to be! baptised. The discovery was mada by J. F. Bhortly after they had been In d of the wreck of the rum r local prohibition agents up the scent of a welllait to steal the 300 cases of Ca- whisky found aboard the News of the wreck was recetved, seems, simultaneously in official) legging “circle” and the were just as quick to act Cyrus when he was cleaning up some | * debris washed on his land by the recent Mood. Identification haa been made by those who were with young Anderson on the day of his dimppearance. BOSTON, Jan. 4.--The battleship North Dakota and schooner T K. Bentley collided off Nantucket light last night, according to a wireless Menange received today, The hattie ship was slightly damared and tv making for the Charlestown navy | yard for repairs. The schooners head boom and gear were carried away. A tug from the Chatham Raval base has been sent to her aid, | (No one -was injured, the message | sau * Reserve Assignment Maj. Herbert W. Meyers of Seat tle was appointed Wednemday to the temporary command of the 43rd in| fantry, one of the unite of the 9éth reserve army division being orgun ined im the NoPtiewest, by Cot Pegram Whitworth, acting chief of staff of the division Maj Meyers sald that other reserve officers In| Seattle will receive their assignments | im the next two or three weeks, and asked that all get tn touch with him at hin office in the Pioneer buflding. Other reserve assignments report. ed to the adjutant general's office by the headquarters of the Ninth | corps area are as follows: Frank C, McColioch, Portiand, Infantry; Maj James C. Jobnaont Medford, Ore, 282n4 infantry; Maj HERE’S MORE ABOUT ARMS PARLEY STARTS ON PAGE ONE Jefferson M. Fulton, Spokane, aaath | infantry; Mal George Wederkind, | Portland, 36ixt eld artiliery, and |Maj. Edwin K. Brown, Ellensburg, nd field artillery. | per cent custome rate ' to be put into operation | A wonderful selection to $3.00, oO various powers in whatever way is cars they desire, within certain prescribed Itmitations, Also, within limitations, | the powers will be allowed to keep some of the ships for other than na | val purposes, if they have been ren. ered completely incapable for war Purposes. ALLOWED TO KEEP THREF CAPITAL SHIPS In addition to these provisions, each Of the powers is to be allowed to keep | three of its capital ships for litnites naval service. ‘These ships fre one battleship or Battle cruiser, stripped of armor and Machinery, but with two gun turrets and firing control left, to be used for target practice; one battleship or bat tie cruiser, stripped of all arma- ments, to bé used as a mobile target, Buch a5 the old battleship Iowa, re- cently used under wireless control and one more capital ship, lkewine 9 #tripped of armor and throttling ma ehinery, \to be used as a naval bar racks, The new plan allows a longer time for scrapping than did the orig- inal Hughes naval proposals, which called on the three powers to have their navies stripped down to the re quired limit in capetal ships three months after the making of the agreement. | PRICES All sizes Men's Hig! grade Silk Viber How values to 60c. On wale at... Killing by Convict ~ Cloaked in Mystery WALLA WALLA, Jan. 4.—Prison officials endeavored in vain to get from Joe Carlo his motive for stab. bing to death a fellow prisoner, FR. E.| “Powers, alias Jack Powers. The kill. | ing took place in the prison tailor shop, where both were Making uni. | forma, 4 there never was a sale t FORCED-OUT SALE. dong we have made on ve made the buyers of King County Don’t take our word for it—Come will truly meet the surprise of your E. & W. Shirts Silk Fiber Hose 39c ae DAILY Senators Predict Accused | Frivolity Is Cast Aside With|}De Valera Plans to Present|Machine Gun Man Will Be Seated WASHINGTON, dan, 4-—Tre- man H. Newberry, of Michigan, today held his senatorial fate in hin own bands, Hix own defense before the renate agninet charges of too lavinh expend fture In cone » with hin election probably will fe whether he re taine or lonew hin pwat Half & dogen senators will deter mine the issue, If Newberry con vinons them with bls defense, which he pow preparing, be will keep his place. If hie personal appeal to the senate falls to move them, he will be ousted Nowberty’s defeme “mana gre.” whe have seen the speech he wit deliver in person to the senate late this week of carly Rext, predicted today the mere fact that he defends himsett will satisfy the “deubtful” ones, Meantime, it is becoming apparent to the senate that the country frels more deeply about the Newterry matter than either repiiblican or democratic leaders suspected, The result Das been to put several sena- tors who heat November will seek re election in uncomfortable places. Cummina, of Towa, te one; Johnson, of California, ts another. Cummins insiated he haa net com- mitted himeetf, Johnson is now om his way to Washington from the Pa coast, and In expected here tn 19 vote on Newberry, Poindex ter, of Washington, who is still on he Coat, sent word he will leave for the capital the middie of January. He said he expects to be here im time for the vote. Townsend, Michigan, Newterry’s colleague, finds his politica! fortunes tingied with the Newberry case Bome republican senators may they want to hear Townsend's fina! de} fonse of his colleague before making up their minds Three Firemen Die From Joker Alarm CHICAGO, Jan. 4A third city fireman in dead here an the reauit of & practical joke. Two fire em crashed while running to) answer a falee fire alarm Monday. A $1,000 reward has been offered for the arrest of the person turning ta the call, Arrival of Briand bY WEBB MILLER CANNES, Jan, 4.—-Hurepean bie tory of the next 16 years waa in the making today With the arrival of Premier irtand, jof France, in a binding anow storm, | Golegutes to the Cannes conference | laid aside the frivolity that has) marked the week, and serious pre liminary conversations were begun The fate of the French cabinet and of AngloPrench retationie was considered by observers to be in the balance as the supreme council moet- ing got under way. to Cannes by Premier Hriand, 1—Tle will seek to limit the eu Alternative Plan DUBLIN, Jan. 4.—Prewident De} lenru another night of terror. Valera announced today that he in tends to force a vote on the peace treaty in the dail tomorrow De Valera will ask the Irish par Nament to vote on whether he « introduce his alternative propor 4n amendment before the vole on ac ceptance of the compact with Great Britain te taken. The original program of the prem nt weanion of the dati called for « vote on Arthur Griffith's motion “Resolved, That the dail eireann approves of the treaty which was signed by representatives of British government and reprenet tives of Ireland in London, Deceny * group, Was expected to intro- ber ¢@, 1921." sioen, peepee x at Austen Stack, a leader of the “die preme council's discussions to ques tions of reparations and the econom- je reconstruction of Europe. 2—France has « proposal for ac {more favorable to Germany 3—Briand will seek to bring about nome form of Angio-French alliance, In each of these three projects, it in believed Briand will be opposed by | the Britian. Liyed George, with whom the French premier entered into private cepting German payments on terms | “OM! dime a resolution for rejection of the treaty, which would first be voted upon and the defeat of which would indicate the dail's approval of the pact. De Valera’s eudden move te force & vote on his amendment concerning the oath changes the dail program. Acceptance of De Vi ‘* pre posal and a vot» favoring his alterna would sound the death knell of ty an it etands, for in, ite amended form it w6uld necessarily | conversation shortly after his arrival | today, Is known to favor economic) ald to Russia and Germany ana stub: | ject for the council's dgliberntions. | Wngiand wishee German markets opened to Hiritish foods, ‘The Tritieh | premier also will oppose Hriand's| Proposals regarting reparations and | will have his country behind him in rejecting any offer of an alliance with France. Hefore tha supreme counct! meetn, [Pirtand wil uree upon Loyd George the neceaity for a military and po litiea! alliance between France and | Oreat Britain, The French premier, ft was learned upon his arrival here, leonsiders this the best method of solving many post war difficultion, | also of allaying Engtand’s anxiety re | earting France's naval and military | necesaition FROSECUTING ATTORNEY) MALCOLM DOUGLAS ts to speak on law enforcement at the friend chip supper in the Y. MC. A. cafe |terta at 620 p. m Sunday. Goiters Removed HOME TRERATWENT-NO NEDICINE ean guarantee OZ-MO Poulticns = cause you We OZ-MO Poultices soften the neck, which immed! the «olter. anot supply it, call ¥ DR. CLANK 07 SEE OUR LOW PRICES SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLIES Warchouse: 76 SRATTLA, WASH. THERE WEVER WAS SUCH A SALE! You may have seen or heard of sales, but we believe that life. Knit Neckwear of Knit Neckwear; val. ues to $1.00. 39c On male at. . hat could compare with our GREAT It is the talk of the entire vicinity—the our HIGH-GRADE furnishing goods sit up with astonishment. and see for yourself, for you oe ie harmless to 9 remove the aver= "yutficient "Toe yer and, it he "tm Ask your druggist, University 54, (Cor. Westere Ave) have to be referred back to the Hrit- ish government, and Lieyd George) affeady indicated that any alter. atipne in the compact would be un Acceptable to Firitain, UIT IN-LAWS, . COURT ADVISES CHICAGO.—"Find an apartment at leant tug miles from your renpec- tive parents,” Judge Joseph Sabath advised Mr. and Mra. Bam Handler, They did. CONFERENCE QN| VOTE THURSDAY) BELFAST AREA: Fire Arouses City to Panic | BELVAST, Jan, 4—Belfast went} | Three deaths, including that of a | baby recently shot, were recorded. | a» killed and seven per a volleys of m heavy whieh |abook ¢ ty about midnight, kept | jthe inhabitants in @ state of pan nol | VERNER LINDQUIST $1,260 in federal court T Judge B, B. Cush n he plead ed guilty to transporting 24% bottles whisky into the United Blates in Almost Gave U Then Ghe een k every | Bene ra ete | 41 Bene tai4 221 og 1 raising chickens, now | ener, oo | con.” —Mre. F, | Bellefonte, Ps Ralelng Chickens. ‘tied This Pian, ea ee nell fet a your money wi!) be «! Dea Seog (Chi hine gun | 11 HENS LAYING | | 221 EGES A MONTH of Seattle, Washington Member Federal Reserve System Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Cur- rency at Close of Business December 31, 1921. RESOURCES Lomnn and Dincounte .. 0.6. .cceeereesees $2,208,008 56 Overdrafta weeee . 7 U. #. Bonds to Secure Cirenlation Vederal Heeerve Hank Stock ... Vurniture and Vixtures Rafe Depomit pment a U. &. Bonds, Treasury Certificates, Cash and Pachange ... $6,768,002.23 | «-$ 600,000.00 \ 100,000.00 | 262,189.96 Securities Borrowed 6, 8,893. 23 The New Year is here—the old forgotten. Let Tee on get to- gether to make i st year in our history. Work and loyalty will do it. The National City Bank of Seattle J. W. MAXWELL, President. H. WITHERSPOON, Vice President. J. H. BLOEDEL, GATES Quits The balance of this immense stock of the finest Jewelry can buy must be closed out by Jan. 15th. that Underwear ot A beautiful assorti Vanrar Sooper BK. & W. Shirts; values en ’ pes “— $1.15 COMPARE OUR Union Suits; to $6.00, On male at values $3.95 NLY HIGH- GRADE GOODS CARRIED ?, Dent’s Gloves he 4 mpectal lot of Dent's eo Cape Gloves; values Onmaieat $2.39 On sale at Men’s Hats A special lot of Crofut & Knapp and Berg hata; values to $6.00. 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