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BY SHE ve Outsider Who Aided Several ~ Men to Attempt Escape and Free Mahoney Sought Sheriff Matt Starwich was en- @eavorinng today to learn the HMentity of the person on the @atside who aided in another alleged attempt of county jail inmates to saw their way to freedom yesterday and release dames EK. Mahoney, condemned ‘wife murderer. | alo BAe eo LITERARY DIGEST PLEASED BY SUN DODGER PARODY Commending the University of Washington Sun Dodger for tte recent burlesque number of the Literary Dy W. J. Punk, of the Punk @ Wagnalis Publishing company, haa written to Itrank rol, business manager of the Sun Dodger, ax follows: 1 want to take thin occasion to congratulate you and those asso clated with you who are respon sible for producing thia burleaque number, Tt is an unusually ered table production. From the me chanioal point of view the mage sine presents a splendid appear ance, and the quality and charac ter of the ‘editorial work piace your magasine head and shoulders above that of the average collexe maganine that comes to our desk.” HERE’S MORE ABOUT FINALVOTEON While M Hae AND PACT YUE Me Sinn Fein Is Split by Bitter | Fight DY CHARLES M. MceCANN DUBLIN, Jan. 7.-Certain defeat for the Irtah peace treaty by a vote of fhe dail ¢ireann between T and # o'clock toniht was predicted here this afternoon by J. MeGrath, pro treaty whip. “The dail will repect the treaty an matters stand new by at least two votes,” MeGrath deciared oe DUBLIN, Jan, T—Dail Bireann's decision to ratify or reject the peace treaty with Great Britain will be reanhed today ‘The Irish partiayment met at o'clock at the tational univers final debate on the Downing compact began After two hours’ u nd ot debate the dait| H, H, Collier, because aa Someone as yet unknown to the emuggied two steel | saws | leach side before Arthur Griffith and RMS PARLEY |took a Feogen woul 4 ereloek tne superintendent of the Wash- was announce ; A I trate weed ie too tease peakers for *"Oton Poultry . association show, he haa brought to Seat- || STARTS ON PAGE ONE | Hurgenn, leaders of the opposing tao tle one of the beat pied ex. | Itlons concluded debate and the vote Aibite ever held in the North- used by two inmates when inter | per " by Deputy William 1. | most significant because the Pritish | When ratity h wee taken «| went, Collier is also director Three steel bare had been| were responsible for the delegates! Whichever way the vote goes, an of the American Poultry as- thru. | ptncing on the treaty the interpreta, |!t WA# clear this morning it haben ‘ati the ‘Novthiosst "During the sawing operntions the! tion that It included the main irland /De @xtremely close, Sinn Fein will sociation for the Northwea' Voice of James EK. Redinond,|of Japan, assures that none of the (be aPlit to Hts foundation ‘ and waa one of the chief Gwanted for murder in Chicago and| signatory powers would object to| Leaders of both sides in the treaty workers who caused the ez- was raised in song, ap-|a senate reservation to rey fight » announced they wil! re - Oakiand, in méet virtual. | feht un they wit ly for the purpose of drow | y the only vital objection raised tn/ sien from the dail government if ension of that organisation as c a t ting the noise made dy the sawyers,| the senate to the new pact—framed |their skle loses. ee to this part of the country. en to have been Louis Madsen and| to scrap the AngioJapantse alliance | Hamonn De Varera, whose cram. Winters, the former a con-| 8nd preserve the peace of the /atic al tien and withdraws) © Murderer and the latter an| Pacific en oak Tonaed Coting dank bandit. | Japan Already, mn informal negoti.| Arthur Griffith and Mic peal wari. Coffee discovered the two! ations between Seeretary of State &t work he climbed on top of Hughes and Ambassador Shidehara, Japan Into the jail. These saws were being proponents of the tr LENIN TO MEET | Detective James L. Barck,| Harry W. Carroll, because |1419 Kilbourne st., who haa|he has the reputation for be- \for 28 years faithfully served | ing the politest man in the |this city as a member of the| city. As city comptroller he |police force. Barck retired| has refused to compel femi- on January 1 at the age of 65, nine voters to tell their page yr ot ea ages nen Koen’ e was ister. e een lcharge of the identification possessor of the moat famous bureau at detective head-\and auriferous whiskers in | quarters, where he has since | Seattle since the days of Jim served. Ham Lewis, eer rae ATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922. emory’s Fresh, We Take Off Our Hat to— |e nn W. J. Dinemore, district) Roy C. Lyle, federal proh® general manager of the Gen-| bition director, because of the eral Petroleum corporation | large promises he has made to of California, who had suf-\emulate Peter Pan and make ficient faith in the future of| the people of Washington be- Seattle and of Westernilieve in Mr. Volstead. We Washington in general to per-| haven't noticed any stampede guade his company to appro-\of true believers yet—but priate $100,000 to construct here's hoping, Roy! additions to ita great oil sfa-| -——All photos, except Car- tion and terminal on Harbor|roll’s, by Price & Carter, Star | gland. staff photographers. | HERE’S MORE ABOUT POLL TAX HERE’S MORE ABOUT BOOTLEGGER “tank” containing the celia oc | has approved exclusion of by the prisoners and watched for nearly two hourn, he) of the treaty. All this time Redmond con- | singing jazs and “DOUGLAS AFTER © WASTER CROOK church almost as much opposition in Japan proper from the protective features Im fact, this Interpretation aroused as in the senate. FRANCE NOT CONCERNED The United States, of course, is Willing to accept the new interpreta tion, and France is said not to be) concerned either way. It is probable that Arthur J. Ral four, head of the Britian delegation, eaty ' trickery, Will make one last attempt} | at leadership, If the vote la in favor | ALLIED ENVOYS of ratification, by again resigning | } and standing for re-election as presi-| —ae dent on a republican platform. |Lloyd George Expects Him, at Economic Conference | BY WEEE MILLER | CANNES, Jan. T-—Nicolal Lenin. lence dictator of the Rumwlan revolu jtien and now head of the soviet) Then, |wovernment, will meet ied | the constitution, premiers and possibly a represents tive of Amerien face to face at STARTS ON PAGE ONE misfeasance Webster's dictionary defines O@efeasance, ‘the wrongful Jand injurious exercise of lawful aw thority.” “It if univermlly conceded that the govermer did an injurious wrong. was not my petition with which nays, ‘Min HERE’S MORE ABOUT BANK REMEDY STARTS ON PAGE ONE tecall of any ¢lective state of ing this statement. I am well aware STARTS ON PAGE ONE | j ously than Lee—with a loud guftaw: | “Bend that bootiegger around.” he jeaid; “We'l toll him what we did with the whisky t@ come and claim it.” ‘The lieenne plate of the abandoned ear, towed In by the deputies after feasance ls sufficient cause for the the driver had fled, bears the 1921/ number, “Wh, 99284." We've got hie car | |down in the garage, waiting for him | | ] AUTO THIEF IS (WAGE HOT IGHT ~ SHOT IN FIGHT, OVER NEWBERRY ‘Wounded After Hand-to-|Foes and Friends in Senate |Hand Struggle With Officers Are Active | BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Truman H. Newberry's friends his foes are rivaling each other ii thelr efforts to stampede the sena' into voting overwhelmingly for hin Saturday, but his arrest was ex- pec od iy. Richardson fired 11 shots at the fugitive after the last ‘Thin Moense was issued to B. A.! The reeail failed, Manning charge®. | xearn of the Martinique apartments. because of the wiliful ministerpret@-/ 1339 pighth ave, the records show. | tion of the term “misfeasance” UY | Kearn reported to the police on Jan Genoa at an economic conference | ficial’? Mar Lieyd George believes ‘The British premier is said to assurances that Ruseia will soon will make an official announce or ageinst him. ment of his country’s changed po sition. Plotter of Shocking Crimes > Target of Proposed Law jthat certain bankers have intimated | that there is a pomsibility that the }iaw will be construed to hold the jer had broken away from him, aad he saw the and They are hammering on certal nearly fall, The thiel revovered “key men” on the senate roll _ | Prosecutor Maicoim Dougtas has a Of evidence today showing that large percentage of ‘times in this state are the result ‘Of conspiracies in which a “master eriminal” ie the directing genius. Under the present law only the whose hand ¢ommits the can be punished for the felony. “master mind” who planned it | treaty, be prosecuted merely for a mis. said he wan preparing te te for the next legislature a new that will hold the conspirator the person who commits the equally accountable and pun- as felons. , S. States Stand on Economic Parley ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—France shocking | Grastic state criminal conspiracy | AGREED TO PLAN ‘The close working arrangement of Hughes and Ralfour ta responsible, more than any other factor, for the succens of the conference | While the treaty was being nero tiated, Balfour made it plain that Australia and New Zealand desired the continuance of the AngioJapan ene alliance, unless some provision were made for protecting these two island dominions of Britain. The th ite phrase “insular do clearly applies to these two minions, islands. ALL, POWERS | | Then, apparently feeling it might be somewhat of a Blow tothe Aus trallan and New Zealand pride to be more singled out for the protection afforded by the treaty, the Miritish wumgested that the mainiand of Japan| have member banks responaible for the en | ‘ he conditions lad down b tire @eandinavian American indebted. | meet the conditions laid 4 4 the attersey general juery 1 that bis ear had been stolen “The next legistature.” Manning; his balance, however, ang disap. votes, they feel, may either give peared belore Richardson could news to depositors, but I have ree sone to think that there bankers had reasona of their own for talking that eee FROM ROBERT MONTGOMERY, EDITOR, PUYALLUP VALLEY TRIBUNE, PAVALLUP— ‘The point you raise ts interesting. but, at first blush, I am not prepared to say that it is sound, or that to do policy. It might set a bad precedent, for, in one sense, every state bank ie & junior pagner of the common wealth, and the presumption is that the state—thru ite bank examiner io safeguarding the depositors of all state banks The guaranty law did not provide i ‘ jthe supreme council for ite part |pation in the proposed conference and that Lenin and Tobitehertn, bis foreign minister, will appear in person officiat invitation te od States to participate o the conference, which witl the best methods for economic re hubilitation of Kurepe, was mitted to Washington today by Ag trans las you suggest would be wine public | basador Harvey. JAP VISCOUNT SACRAMENTO, Onl, Jan. 7 Ac Joompanied by representatives of the | be Included within thts scope of the that the state, in case of a fallure|Man Francince and Sacramento cham treaty. To this all the powers agreed. When Balfour announced that Great Britain will accept a reserva. tm the arma conference of | tion to exclude Japan preper, he prod ent to limit land arma-| ably will state that a complete acres. |lextalature #0 elected. and her stand against reduc | ment om the point has been reached | German reparations stand as the| with representatives of Australia and vided the manner barriers to Ameriean par-| New Zealand tm the Internationa! econom. le conference called to meet in Genoa learned, Balfour haa been discumting association a wholly voluntary action ert March, it was learned here today | the question with Sie Robert Pearce, upon high euthortty, yy gy’ ithe Amer! During the Australian delegate, and Mr John) to convey the position | Raimond. New Zenland delegate, and | ah government to the their assent to the new interpreta. in premiefs probably will be| tion has been obtained, to George Harvey, American dor to Great Britain, now ending the Cannes conference as Unofficial o! ef, after the re of the official invitation to thts to play an active part in the meeting. Shipping Board Salaries to Be Cut WASHI | SITS IN ROAD, | HIT BY AUT Robert Price, § years old, 114%) Harrison st. waa in the city how) pital Saturday, his left leg fractured | reasoning in this editorial but it is | Stewart st and suffering from a possible trac iqanverouy, I believe, in that feature (7° bursiars in hie roe « ture of the skull, which he received | jaee all the depositors paid, on the part of a secalled guaranty bank, would meet that bank's lomses: it was not. that kind of « law--altho it could have been made wo, had the The law {in question simply pre in which state hanks might form an aasociation, last week, it wns leaving the matter of joining that |4™mmigration question a the part of any individual bank. wh personally I would like to I newer theless suspect that the effort to in duce the legislature to “make good” the looses in qtestion will be a boot jean undertaking. FROM FRANK rRIT, EDITOR THE REVEILLE, BELLINGHAM— I think there is a lot of very sound that suggests the porsibility of a GTON, Jan, 7—Wages of | When struck by an automobile drivea \equrt decision holding member banks officers and seamen on shipping |0Y 1. T. Edgar, 1203% First aves | responsible, and crushing them. A veenels were ordered reduced in 39 days, Chairman Powell, of Friday night. Owing to the darkness of the} emergency fleet corporation, an.| "treet. Edgar says he was unable late yesterday. | to see the lad, who was sitting in ‘This follows reduction by private| the middie of the street in front of tors. The amount of the cut| his home. Rot stated, but it was believed je from 15 to 30 per cent, d to Rdgar's machine swerved the boy, but in eoota caught to th ageing two of the wh TRRIGATION (SONG) COLUMBIA The Color of the Sea ‘The winding river and the rustling tree, Where sands drift on and blow to destiny, Where charmed flock rest upon the purple hiila, And mountain streams join in with laughing rilla When land's first peak shot up above the sea, Shot up to shelter mankind, life and tres, Columbia, the green you took from birth Mas veined your course in nature's richest worth. Evergreen ltt up your color from your flow, Your soft sands warm with sunlight flowers grow, ¢ mirror of your valley's slope the hills to see, e up your life and then go to your sea, Chorus: Columbia, much water color stene How fascinate the gallant soul you beam, nging in your rippling wave, sweep onward to your grave Dedicated to the Columbia River by Count du Barry Componor of words and musio, first Edition Price Copy Retail Anywhere in Washington Music off the press Jan. 15th, DU BARRY PIANO CO. Seattle, Washington Distributors 1404-6 First A Just @ wonder song of Washington, published without profit I believe the #tate should do some thing toward, keeping faith with the Scandinavian depositors, but whether it would be a , ment thru t rs at a orit ical time like this is seriously ques tioned. Besides, it is a full year un til the legislature will convene, FROM CHARLES B. WELCH, EDITOR NEWS TRIBUNE, TACOMA— As you know, the News-Tribune would be glad to help in any project which It could, but when it comes to The Stare proponal to have the atate of Washington repay the Scandina vian American bank depositors of ttle, we could not join with you, ereate senti bers of commerce, Viecownt Bhi cawa, “the Rockefeller of Japan,” held a conference with Gov, Willian | D. Stephens yesterday on the Jape Dene problem in Califor 5 In the conference the governor lfrankiy explained the attitude of the | peonie of California on the Japanee: A land owt The Japanese visitor thanked the governor for his frankness and jexpresved the hope that those Japa- |newe In this state Would receive the |protection and correction they de 4 Shibueawa addreneag the goverhor thru aa interpreter. Awakens to ‘Find 2 Burglars in Room i, @ to find Wheo fled thru Y them bank nervy c Carlson, of the Stewart hote awoke Satur 100 yelled the two me the ope 120 in book cash and taki Cartecn's added, “munt 0 change the statutes font the attorney ge i of state, by their nivanee with any official, from loullifying one of the great sove: lelan fabte of the people to rem ledy any grievous wrong | “We have several important ques |tlons béfore the people of thie state | jand one i» a chatite in the etatutes to compel the secretary of state to neue & writ of recall Upon & peth ion properly set up for tie recall of any state offictal, “Those who realine the truth must unite and cooperate in an organ ined effort to right the wron |petrated by one of th | tows administrations Btaced thie state.” |3 OFFIC King county's three officials who | have to do directly with collection of |the poll tax united Saturday in ex-| ‘pressing thelr opposition to thie| archalo form of revenue, whieh, | they painted out, is bad, both in prin ciple and details of practice | County Assensor Frank Hull.) | County Treasurer William A Gaines) ahd Sheriff Matt Starwich declared hat the experiences of their offices | | have shown the poll tam to be a Mat | fatture, All three Delleve the law | should be repeated. | | Sheriff Starwich, while personally | opposed to the poll tax, announced that, beginning about February 1, his men will b@ sent out to round up delinquents and seize personal prop erty where payment of the tax la re. fused. The number of such delin jquents, it is estimated, will be in the neighborhood of 9,000 persona | O WIRES TO TWIST OFF | | ON | but would be obliged to take an op-| The Scandinavian American bank Tacoma did not belong to the guarantee fund, altho the Seattle in. titution did. It is pretty well estab lished that the bad paper was taken out of the Seattle Institution and dumped in Tacoma in an attempt to atraighten out the o bank. Thir ked the Tacoma institution, and} depositors have no recourse ex best of @ bad ait it cept to make the the state to repay the Seat | tle depositors and not depositors would not b altho, of course, a Just props the Tacoma not guaranteed by the It was no fault, how: er, of the local victime that this was not done, but is merely another ictment of the unscrupulous man ment that brought so much die on thousands in Tacoma and oxitior ta were fund depo atate tres in eee . ELLINGTON, oR BEE-NUGGET, HALT arding the state standing back | Wires in the steering pont, which are) ave. of the ban’ that I am will state avowedly did favor and think The fact single bank in the atate got from under” indicates weakness of the act. As for the making good the failures of bank, I am not favor ot all. I and you and every other individual who collectively make atate, ARM the state, Why should I, thru no act of mine, |be compelled to stand againat a wall | with my hands tn the air, and be foreed to pay up for the @kull duggery of vome had anything to do with? guaranty act frankly and opponed to it. TI never the bank guaranty act es of it now than ever that every has now th state ome that in at our bank that 1 sores the ‘Tacoma | The illustrated horn button for Ford care with its swivel contact and permanent clamp to the steering post doew away with the contact continually being twisted off by the ction pf the wheel, The button ia | LAST TIMES TODAY D. W. Griffith’s MASTER PICTURE “wAY DOWN EAST With LULLIAN GISH and RICHARD RARTHELMESS Afterfioons 256 | Evenings 350 TER GARDE THEATRE | | | | | {large, easily found and never out of r, It has been given a thoro| tent by the inventor, MH. F. Sandborg, | |former saleeman for the Central! | Agency, who rewides at 220% 26th N. The devic® is soon to be manufactured in Seattle, according ‘to Sandborg, COMING TUMORROW REX BEACH'S BEST STORY “THE IRON TRAIL” Afternoons %5e Evenings 350 | Bread now 10 cents."-—Advertisement, | he day before. “T'm not mying that Kearn was in) Felesd his weapon. the car when I shot the radiator full! Friday evening Richardson found ot holes,” atid Lee, “And I'm not & touring car Which had been stolen saying it wasn't Kearn in the car. from Griffith & Bpramue, a ntevedor- Neither, of us depution got @ good | ing company, at 60% Burke building, look at the driver, [inst Wednesday night, and “After we shot, he drove on down watching it, awaiting the thiefs re the road, going miles an hour, un-| turn, ti his machine stopped. By the Late at night a young man, about time we got back Into oug machine 24 years old, wearing a long, dark nd capeht up with hiv ea? he war overcoat apd cap, approached the gone. He may have climbed up in car, Richardson stepped from his a tree, 1 don't know. We took all hiding piace, and, drawing hie the booms and browght It into town. | volver, commanded the youth to Then we went back and got hiv car. | throw up his hands. “It's an old trick of bootleggert| Instead of complying, the man |that get caught In A fam like this | grappled with Richardson, and they to ge around to the police next day | struggled for possession of the weap and report their car atolen. ‘That's | on. chardson broke away, and as the only way they oan get ft beek.|the thief fled emptied two revolvers If they came here and claimed it,| at him. admitting they were drtving It when Several details of polloe were sent {it wan loaded with booze, we could | out in automobiles, but up to a late | ———-—~— fot only arrest them but confiscate | hour Saturday morning had bot lo the cer, and they never would get it) cated him back.” Court records show that Karn!) CHICAGO.—An outbreak of “baby wae convicted, August %, 1920, of bandits” operations in Chicago enused having and transporting liquor, and| Chief of Police Fitzmorria to order was fined $500. enforcement of the curfew law. Scores of minor ¢rimes attributed to boys between 10 and 15 were reported recently. NEW BIDS FOR == MUSCLE SHOAL fow Were WASHINOTON, Jan, 1-0. © Tinkier, of Ran Francieco, and hix engineer, FP. C. Hitchoook, were re. quérted today by Secretary of War Weeks to give army engineers all the technica! details of their offer for the Muscle Shoals, Ala., project, follow: UNTy, Ing & conference regarding the gov ernment plant, ee After the conference with Weeks, which lasted over an hour, the two Westerners conferred with Maj. Gen. Reach, chief of army engineers, and hie assistant, Brig. Gen. Taylor. Weeks requested them to hold themaéives in readiness for a future | PR et ig WITAGRAPH’S BIG 1922 SUPER- SPECIAL “THE LITTLE MINISTER” Famous Novel by Seattle Men Talk to Everett Elks) EVERETT, Jan, 7.--Dr, Cart Hoff. man, Melvin G, Winstock and Wal- ter F. Meier, of Beattie, were speak: | ore, Friday night, at the clase initia. tion of Everett Elke’ lode, No. 479 when 250 Seattle Bike visited the Rv.) erett lodge to take part in the initiay tion ceremonion, Roldt's “Daddy, Larke Loaves | parcain for 1 must False money and 1 anal doliar you your for every dolar tor work. KDWIN J, BROWN 106 Columbia Siree OTITILIL i re NY HN THE ATE EY TN oy we WN Pir ‘uaa itn “Mt Today, Tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday CHARLES (Buck) JONES —IN— “RIDING WITH DEATH” A twofisted, hard-riding story of the plains AND PATHE TOPICS OF JEFF NEWS THER DAY | wreaks” to Newverry or turn | balloting againet him, That is why Capper, Kan Cummins, Towa, and Frelinghuyset |New Jereey, are under such mendous premmre by both ‘Their names will be called early the voting. Their votes will | watched as indicating the trend the “doubtful” group in whose han Newhberry’s fate clearly reste. | Oftieial announcement from White House that President ing, while declining to take any q rect part in the Newberry fii nevertheless “thinks very highly” | Senator Newberry, was counted | by some of b to belp start | him. “Daddy, Boldt's large Leav Bread now 10 cents."—Advertisement. ‘ | } | Original Hula Hala Dancers ta original cost: Beatin Tenes of Hawaiian Steel Geitars —_—_——— LAST SHOWING TOI TOM moon! to “HOLD YOUR HORSES” comEDY “What Could Be sweeter PICTOGRAPH and Some More Ladies’ Rest Room - Telephone SUNDAY AND MONDAY Yane Grey's IDERS OF THe pawn” Moor THEATRE um Circuit LILLIAN. | CLARK SHAW | BERGMAN TWKE DA THIS WEEK BROTHER MORRIS & CAMPBELL