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BINDS FOR 15 YEARS! Completed Treaty is Ready to Be Placed Before Dis- armament Conference -* BY A. BRADFORD WASHINGTON, Jan, %—The five great powers are to bind themselves %© & program of naval reduction and Mmitation of 15 years by the terms @f the naval limitation treaty, It yas Jearned today ‘The duration of tho treaty ag com ted py the naval experts ts 15 instead of the 10 years’ period the naval holiday, ft was said is to give the naval holiday suf. nt time to be put into practicable Sffect, it was explained, and to al/ fow the naval establishments of the! rs to be put on the replace nt tonnage ratio basis, which has agreed upon after the conclu sion of the holiday. ‘The question of arming merchant Bhips as a safeguard against sud Mharine attack is not touched by the Rew treaty, it was learned, but the @ther phase of the merchant ship @uestion—that of conversion into @rmed fighting ships—has been Raken up and certain restrictions Pre included in the treaty. | There are about 23 or 24 main ‘clauses in the treaty. | ) The conference today decided to} ‘fo limitation on aircraft, other the restrictions already im on girplane carriers. Tt adopted the experts’ subcom- report, recommending against tion, but voted the appoint- of & special commission to take up later the question of mak- Spier coco ene FINDS 3 PINNED & naval experts, after working of Sunday, finished their task whipping into shape the various which have been agree! * upon for iiniltation of naval arma ment, it was learned officially. Now the draft of the treaty goes thé principal delegates of ths " : great powers for final ap- Man and Child Hurt * and then will be proclaimed the world in a plenary session]! 4 Japanese woman !s perhapa is virtually certain to be/meally injured, while her hustand this week. J small Child are suffering from While some changes, involving wrious cuts and bruises aa a re MMestions of high policy, probably | suit of an automobile accident on the jill be made by the plenipoten-|ceattin Tacoma highway, just south Maries, It is not expected to take!o¢ auburn early Sunday morning. Jeng for the treaty to be finally} According to a report made to the | Bpproved. The conference today | sheriff's office, Ted Reed, driver of a Was to decide whether any limita |geattie-Tacoma stage, found the ‘Won, other than on airplane car| three Japanese pinned under their | Flers, should be tmpremed on air|overturned Studebaker six one mile eraft, The United States mag| north of Algona at 130 a.m. All bring forward a proposal which |three were hurt, he said, the woman ‘would prohibit the bombing of un-|most seriously. Reed extricated the Mortified cities by aircrart. victims and took them to the hospital Plenary session now impend-|at Auburn. ‘Wag is expected to prove a sort of ‘The accident sccurred on ® par “clean-up” affair in the work of the thoularly dangerous “S" curve. ce. The naval treaty, a - accomplishment of the pariey, | Bere wiy be nome wratenenc or nz | HERE'S MOREABOUT Esscarcacc: "| NEWBERRY ‘the conference which ‘will show how | ear is the end of the gathering. | ‘The Shantung question still re! STARTS ON PAGE ONE YY political affairs in Michigan urging ‘Mains deadlocked between Japan and} ' me to become a candidate.” Then Newberry recited details of Paul H. King the appointment of campaign manager, telling how King, a former political opponent. visited him in New York. King told him he thought the campaign would cost $50,000, Newberry said. . Senator Opposes New Pa-| tie saw King only half a dozen og: . times during the campaign, and ai cific Alliance wags.in Mow: Tock. He was kept informed of SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—"“We) what was going on, in the way mre the one nation left, and ‘civiliza of an intensive publicity ceam- tion cannot afford to see us used paign, but had no idea as tq up." Senator Hiram Johnson, of| what it cost or where the California, declared today, in a sec-| money was coming from to pay ond staterment issued by him in oppo- for it, he repeated. Bition to the new quadruple alliance| It was gratifying to him, New. for peace on the Pacific. |berry said, that at no time during “The present conference in Wash-|the various legal and legislative in fngton was possible only because our |yestigations of his campaign har fountry had been left free and inde-jany suggestion of moral turpitude Pendent, and was not a part of the|or bribery or corruption attached European scheme of things,” he com-|to his campaign managers. mented. “Nor was there any evidence, #0 Johnson's statement was, Ina way,|far as I have been able to learn.” an answer to statements attacking|he said, “that a single dollar was his stand on the alliance, issued last spent dishonestly for corruption or week by William Kent, Chester bribery.” Rowell and former Congresaman C.| Newberry mld the only money he H. Randall. gave in any way was $1,500 to the “We cannot afford toenter intoam-| republican state committee for the Diguous contracta, and then indulge| general campaign in prolonged and irritating contro| The question of campaign funds! Versies as to their meaning,” Johnson|“was never called to my attention sald. by anyone connected with me vor “Already the new quadruple al-\the campaign committe: he stat Hance is the subject of hot discus-jed. “I want to make this point sion. According to the men who! just as strong as IT am able to do Made It, it includes the mainland of |s0, because it has been hinted that Japan. According to the president,|money which was contributed with. St does not. lout my knowledge or consent by “The dispatches tell us now that,/reiatives and friends of ming was While it does include Japan proper, |subsequently, in some way, directly there will be some sort of an ex-|or indirectly, repaid by me or was yehange of notes to eliminate Japan to be repaid by me. Proper, Why, then, was Japan in-| “There is not even a shadow of cluded “originally? Why was it|truth or the slightest foundation Necessary to do this in secrecy, and|for any such statemen When the treaty was presented as a Perfeetly clear and simple document by Senator Lodge, wan i neceanary Police Booze Catch cen is fa om the mer. L ‘. argest in Months lean people? “Again, the advocaten of the treaty| The largest single bdBze welmr in California insist there is no obli./reported in recent months wa Ration contained in it, The advocates! made Sunday by police. Raiding a of the treaty in the like the Louse at 108 Belmont ave. N 26 New York Times and the New York sunnysacks containing 286 quarts World, frankly admit and gleefully|cf high-grade whisky, valued at boast that the obligation is exactly the name as the obligation that w contained in the league of nations. If there 1s no obligation under the treaty, why not say #07? Why leave the question for determination during difficult and uncertain times in the Leaves All to Girl the cellar. Ralph Mason, 36, an electrician, was in Jail Monday for federal prosecution. future?” RUSSIA TO JOIN Invitation BY EDWIN W, HULLINGER MOSCOW, Jan, &.—<Delay viet Ruaela has receive to accept an invitation from the ab led supreme council to attend the nomic confhrence proposed for Genoa in March lew HE SEATTLE STAR | PEPPER NAMED | "ALLIED COUNCIL’ U.S, SENATOR Jan. 9—Gov Sproul today appointed and decided | Georke Whar lawyer of Philad PUTLADELPIITA, )—flo | William ©. cauned by the death of Boies Per ‘The announcement was made from office here at 11 | Name ..... MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922. J 1 $2.50 Show for $1 as Guest of Star | CHURCHES IN For the benefit of tte renders, The @tar has made an arrangement) of th day or Tuesaday jLenin Will Accert Genoa| Fills Vacancy Caused DY] the remus Penrose Death coupontand pre buy tickets to either of the Mon-| y, Minply by filling thi Metropolitan theatre performances of the “Landon Wolllen” for $1, ina r $2.50 pi ‘Thin offer in good, according to agreement with Manager McCurdy, an Here is the coupon | tion Attacks Plymouth long 8 any seats remain unsold. Good for one seat (regular price $2.50) for pérformance of “Lon the box office miting it a a wot Pepper, prominent don Follies,” at Metropolitan theatre Monday or oday, January nl uth elphia, to fill the va 9 and 10, when signed by reader of The Star and presented with we States senate $1 af Metropglitan box office, gregat ow adopted Nev FRESH FIGHT: {Dunlap Baptist Congrega- ‘The second act of the feud between enacted Monday Bhaller Mathews, Lady Mary Cambridge, above, will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles. Lady May Cambridge, her sister. Lady Mary is called one of the most beautiful women in England. BRITISH CRUISER “DUE HERE TODAY Japanese Woman May Die; Entertainment Planned hy Many Organizations Seattle in preparing to entertaln of- flcers and crew of the crack British battle cruimr Raleigh, upon arrive! &t the Bell at. dock at 4 p,m. today from Vancouver. There will be & welcoming delegation at the terminal. ‘The ship will remain here until Wednesday midnight, aceording to present plans. Vice Admiral William C_ Paken ham. commander of the British North American and West Indies squadron and squadron commander at the Rattle of Jutinnd during the war, comands the Raleigh. He will be entertained, with 16 officers of his staff, at a dinner at the Kainier club at €:30 Wednesday evening. Réserve tions may be made at the chamber. The Chamter of Commerce, thru ite naval affgira committee, is in co- | loperation with Britinh-American or | gantrations arranging the program. ‘Tuesday afternoorr at 2:30 the Weet Seattle Soccer Foothall club will play | the Raleigh crew eleven at Hiawatha fleld. A banquet will follow for the two teams, given by West Seattle business men ‘WOMAN HELD UP BY BAND Waytaid by a thn a she was going to work at 630 Monday morn ing, Mra, M. Godesky, nurse, 4706 W Juneau #t., wan robbed of $29 at fornia ave. and Juneau st “I need the money more than you Morphine-shooting nurses do, Mre. Godenk! saya the bandit told her, a» he stepped from his hiding place in a clump of bushes and threatenea [her with death if ehe did not give up her purse. He held hie hand in hiw | pocket, but did net prod un | When she complied, the man fled forth on California ave. Police have taken up the trail, ‘Vessel’s Lines Snap in Gale in Harbor Snapping its lines in a high gale of wind early Monday, steamer Re Hance, owned by the Kitsap Trans- portation Co, was in danger of being damaged in Elliott bay, A wireleas cai] for help brought the fire tug Du wamish to the aid of the distressed ves As the Reliance wax lying quietly at the dock, Pier 3, with not wufficlent steam to get under way, the wind suddenly tore the boat loone from ith moorings. The vessel was |viet by the allies, | So will} Conditions laid down by th for Kussian participation in the con ference, which “ia to seek t habilitation of Burope, will b From information viet of Joyd George, confident of the suc- ons of his proposal to the Cannes conference that Kusaia be Invited to ot in advance with M. Krassin, the | ™4n of the senate finance committees, the late Boles Menrose, soolet'’s London representative, terma of the conditions that would be re quired, Recently they agreed to the Russian participation in an interna tional economic conference: l-De Jure recognition of the so | 2—The Moscow government shall arwume the debts of previous Russian governmenta. 3.—Citinens of the other countries who have lost thelr wealth thru the Kussian revolution shail be indemnt- fied. 4—The soviet government will guarantee private property rights in Kussia, It wan belleved here the prelfimt- nary. Agreement concerning Rursian participation at Genoa would recom: | derson mend a loan by the allies to the mo /of Edmonds, viet government It ended nine days of epee nM and turmol] in Pennaylvania political cireles, following the death | tained in wo | Of the leader of the republican state jes it was learned that | Onsanization, re | ulat WASHINGTON, Jan, §.—Benator Porter J, MoeCumber, North Dakota, meet the allies thin year, arranged | (day waa formally selected as chair: MoCumber’s selection, which was following as a tentative basis for|Mmade by the committer on commit teen, will have to be ratified by the ‘Thin is regarded as virtual The committee also mlected Sena. tor Frelinghuysen, New Jersey, an a member of the finance committee to fit the vacancy caused by Penrone's GAS IN TRUCK OVERCOMES EDMONDS, Jan. 9.—Fourteen high | the state supervisor of banking, was|morning came to an abrupt end two | mailing more checks and warrants a%/and the congregation was thrown chaperons, the Mimes Frances An: | fast as they could be gotten out. Florence Quast, who became sickened from fumes of carbon monoxide gna | hile en route to a basketball game FIND WOMAN, 35, No Meal for 4 Days, She Weighs 60 Pounds and the Social Welfare league, Sunday night, tying on the floor of her home, where abe had dropped ex hausted, after carefully cleaning her house After a report had been received | by police from J. Goodwin, a neigh: | bor, Patrolman ©. M. Young entered the house, Mra Helkkinen was in} such condition that she was given @ mea) of crackers and milk She said she had not had a meal for six weeks, and had not eaten for four days, when the last crust of bread gave out. She had been liv tng in the house for a full week with out a fire, When rescued, the wom: | an weighed but 60 pounds. Neighbors raid they had offered help, but she had driven them off with threats ‘The woman's husband has been In California for over ® year, and fre. quently sent his wife money, whieh Mrs Heikkinen says waa stolen from her mall bor. Pofice are in | vestignting thie angle of the case. ‘Arbuckle Case | Up Wednesday SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 9.—-Roseoe le-watty” Arbuckle, famed film come. | dian, charged with taking the life of Vieginia Rappe, will go on trial for a second time Wednesday morning, 8u- perior Judge Harold Louderback or dered today | Arbuckle’ trial waa ordered for lWednenday, when he appeared in "| court today and entered a plea of not |ullty to the grand jury indictment charging mansiaughter, The first trial wan bared on the complaint sworn to by Mra Rambina Maude Delmont. The second trial will be on the grand fury indictment, the district attorney having chosen that procedure, In order to eliminate Mr» Delmont as the complaining witness in the cane. Mrs. Delmont now ts herself on Probation from the Madera county California, courts on a charge of big amy, | Spokane Seeks Way | to Pay Goethals Fee SPOKANE, Jan , A apec jal} meeting of the Columbia Basin com: | | mittee of the Spokane Chamber of| | Commerce will be held today to dis | cuss a way to raise an additional $10,000 neceemary to bring Gen.| Goethals here to make a survey of! the big irrigation project. Goethals | wants $25,000 an his fee. The state) offers to pay $14,000. The remainder at Monroe, Satury recovered today in @ closed motor truck Tom Madden when y, were complete: ‘The party was, the fumes got The jart was ready to in half an hour Death Probed by County Coroner) Weak and emaciated from atx | venti¢nting works’ starvation Mra. Mitte Helk-| Hoem, 16, 2443 W. 61*t at. who was» kinen, 25, 2400 W, Galer st., was be- | instantly killed Saturday night when ing cared for Monday by neighbors | struck by an auto at W jand 28th ave ‘The woman wax found by pollce| son, a telegraph operator, driver of the car, was arrested and lager re | lon the order of preferment, now in|) | Inability to #ecure necessary funds. | Seattle Woman Sues Her Titled Husband LONDON, Jan, 9-—A former Seat. | tle girl, Mian Helen Mary Lawrence, now Lady Fraser, is eulng Sir John) knighted newspaper . for divorcee here today |Many Register fo i Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. 2 Coming Elections) |. and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s | @che, duliness, feverishness, Cold Compound” taken every two |'?® known chiefly for orld on « bieyele. | daily from 8 a. m. to DEFUNCT BANK EIGHT ELDERS — University of Chicago, who is oc cupying the pulpit of Plymouth church during the absence of Kev. Chauncey J. Hawkins. ‘The congremation had already adopted resolutions condemning Rev. [Mr Hawkinea. The recond resolution follows: | “Whereas, Mr. Shaller Matheq call the blood atonement a heathen lef the Chicago university, fellow. ahi as Christian ministers those ‘ who deny the Christian faith. and Warrants Received by More| Varnish Stain in Sacra- Than 20,000 Depositors / mental Wine More than 20,000 guaranteed de GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Jan. @ phaitors in the defunct Scandinavian _wient elders of the Seventh R> American Bank of Seattle were given formed church here, who drank renewed hope of recovery of their aims Monday when they received | Yarnish # warrants, accompanied by 20 per| for sacramental wine, were in a se t of their deposits, from the state | rious condition here today. on banking supervisor. | KR. A. Langley, special deputy of 000, or the face value of the claim®| inconscious after sipping the sup The total value of the 20,000 checks) 407 sacramental wine. Seven in $1,600,000, Three-fourths of the! sie communicants collapsed in per cent dividend was realized from liquidation of the bank's assets, | while the remaining 5 per cent came} from the state guaranty fund. man 8 Bienes General creditors will have to wait] ort Serious dition. It i» re oon a tion for payments, on account of tigation) / Lin trom the churgh store une, believing it to be wine rapid muccersion. wald and R. Terfeurst, prom Service in the church yesterday into confusion when John Riewald, ‘The warrants aggregated $5,000, jan elder of the church, toppled over rent furniture dealer, are in the | ported that a new eller took the perstititon; therefore, be it "Resolved, We, the pastor a |members of the WVunlap Bap’ jchureh, withdraw our fellowship f |Mr. Mathews ana pledge our noi | support (financially) to any and w |channels which would support hi as & Christian teacher.” | The following explanation was in, which was mistaken | sued with the resolution: “In taking this action we by means try to prevent freedom | thought to any man, nor take a jwoul liberty; but seek to fulfill |apirit of the Bible in the Episte John, which myn: ‘If there eo ltrine, receive him not into your |houne, neither bid him Godsp- 4; g |he that biddeth him Godepeed is p taker of his evil deeds.’ ” denny Lind’s voice first attracted | attention when she sat at the window singing to her pet cat. nag pied « Egyptians believe, even to thie day, that every man has a ghost, says Professor Reisner, of Harvard. the courts. No Purchasers Bid , oe x for Railway Bonds) e City officials are pensimintle over the failure of bond buyers to bid for $680,000 municipal railway extension bonds. Extensive advertising has re. | sulted In no offers, and it Ie feared | that needed railway improvements | may be indefinitely postponed thru UY Mita Nope AIEEE, “Pape’s Cold Compound” “Come carly and avold the rush™) ‘This advice was wel! taken by Se attle voters last week, more than| ours until three doses are taken | 7,000 qualifying for participation in usually breake up @ cold and ends in| the 1 The resiatration books are open| The @ done opens clogged-up | nice. Contains no quinine. ‘ 4 air passages of head; and 1925 elections, all grippe misery. m. | Rostrile is Quickest Relief Known stops hose running: relieves bi “Pape's Cold Compount” te quickest, surest reliet known | costs only a few cents at drug stot jit acts without assistance, \upon Pape’s. eve S 4 7 4, vidends vith Safety E MAN who works for salary or wages never knows when his earnings will be cut off. If he has saved system- atically, his Savings. Pass Book is his friend in need. Human friends may fail him, but his savings are always ready to we CR TAO Y |any unto you and bring not this doc 4 towed back to safety Rainier-Noble Post | . ° Spokane Busine must be raised by Northwestern clues. ‘The spacious lobby and wide entrance to the coupon booths and conference rooms 1 ex- pressive of our dewre to be of Uumost sernck to the patrons of eur safe depos depanment tide him over the unproductive periods. This institution assures absolute safety of savings through its responsible director- about $2,860 retail, were seized in| Nobie post, American Legion, will be eld Monday evening at the armory. A commander, vice commander and |wix trustees will be chosen, Among those prominently mentioned for commander are: A, Norman Dick ison, Dr. Walter Kelton, J. Arthur Younger, Alvin Hankins and Harold Graam New World Treaty Offered by Briand CANNES, France, Jan. 9—A new re the signatories to respect the terrk toralal integrity of their neighbors, was proposed by Premier Briand of France 1 Frenc Lioyd George in emier met with | treaty, signed by all the nations of | including Germany, binding | Portland Woman Believes a private conversa. | SPOKANE, Jan. 9.—Grand larceny charges against Irving Whitehouse former president of the Irving White house company, stock brokers, were called for trial here today. White house is accused of misappropriatiny: $1,443 intrusted to him by L. C, Ream, a client. The Whitehouse company failed last August. NEVER YET FAILED TO SET HER RIGHT That Years Have Been Added to Her Life “Since Tanlac restored me to health four years ago it has been| ate and its safe investment policy. Money in any amount from one dollar to five thousand dollars, if left here be- dividends. fore January ‘14th, will earn from the first of the month. During the past twenty-one years we shave never paid less than SorAnnum Johnaon ended with a claim that if} the United States nd been “one of the eight at Geneva, bound under the league of nations, the Washington conference never would have Pousibte, “If we scrap the traditional policy of the United ates “and become part of the old order by secret Hances and treaties which embroil wu: in ol world controversies, the pow bility of our helpfulness to the world is imperiled and the hope o: tion is gone,” he concluded been RILLIN amith, 4 , Mont-—J. D. High. shot and killed by T. 1 Henry in quarrel over ened | horses, Rival Who Slew Her WHEELING, W. Va., Jan. 6 Mrs. Pearl Williams, slain October 29, left mont of her property to Mra. Louise Conkle, who killed her follow ing revelations of a domestic trian gle. Mre. Williams and Mr Conkle were girlhood friends. The latter is serving a three-year prison term for the slaying. HAVANA.—-Miss Dorothy Arvelle f clvillaw bes, of New York, chloroformed and robbed of $18,000 by thief who enter her hotel room Canada has a larger railway mile age in proportion to population than any other country, tion at the Cannes Golf club, He out-|my stand-by; I always keep a bottle | lined his plan for an all-Buropean in the house and whenever I feel | |campaign, which, besides respect for the least rundown I take a dose or | territory, would pledge each nation two and it never fails to set me not to attack any of the others, right,” said Mre, Wilhelmine Rinks, | ad 1480 Fenwick St., Portland, Ore. “For many years I suffered from Past Century Mark, [cmos tuttered trom ’ : . laino had such awful headaches that | He’s Given Divorce 1"%),1 fun awful headaches that | BALTIMORE, 9 Henry; three or four days at a time. |Campbell, 101, was granted a divorce| “Tanlac proved to be just what from Alverta . W ampbell here.|I needed and soon had me feeling | Judge Duncan said: “And the court|like a different person. 1 believe | j*ugwents that at the plaintiff's age|Tanlac has added years to my life jfuture matrimonial entangiements/and I know that I feel many years 0 Dividends AZ Ande |had best be avoided.” younger than my age.” Campbell testified that a quarrel,| ‘Tanlae is sold in Seattle at Tar following receipt of a letter from|tell’s drug stores and by loading another man addressed to his wife,|druggists everywhere, — Advertise led to & separation, mea, "Before You Invest—Investigate.” GET SOUND SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Where Pike Street Crosses Third Sed iis Adolph % Lihdler.,¥P-Dreas, E,W, Campbell, VP-Secy. Cormin S Shank, Course? NT n Er _— iii l ran