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1 HRMS PARLE = BY PARTIES {sss orice one that island fortifications tn the Pa cific be left at status quo, b not yet been set down tn the dra the naval treaty The text of the treaty has beer & closely guarded secret, but th United Press) oritative resume Police Battle Bandits; Wom-| {"'",")",, Suhertatve resume of an Bystander Escapes | *°'!t'* history. It follows The w * as Death From Bullet abet NE: myel’ baling ot 10 years, modified only to the One woman narrowly escaped extent of allowing the French death, police bullets flew in a Hialians to build two ships wild chase after three motor . Cruisers, “auxiliary craft,” shal! motor bandits, two motor thieves [he jimited to 10,000 tons each, but Were reported wounded in a wa | there shall be no limit on the num ref terfront battel; a grocery and | ber of th ft to be used 1 a meat market were robbed of | Powers can build battleships for | mations outside the treaty The conference can be reassem. rewith gives a com | each by three masked bandits, | ® woman was attacked by a | ad masked thief, and two bandit = suspects were held in city jail | as the result ef an orgy of | ('f, ae cele pe Rrerbir : onse atertally affected by erime that swept the city Mom jany change of circumstances’——that @ay night and early Tuesday. | is, war or threat of war ag Driving up to the grocery store| The powers can suspend oblign ») ef Charles Irving, 269 Florentia st. | tions in event of naval war by ; Three auto bandits stepped inside | Serving notice the store and robbed the cash reg Merchantmen shall not be te ister of $85. They then stepped |teady to carry larger than six-inch inside the meat market next door,|fUp%. This prevents making liners Fun by Jack Stone, robbing him of | info fast cruisers. $235. K. J. Black, a carpenter, was The limitation agreement for Pobbed of $10 The bandits then| Capital ships—525,000 tons for Med in @ white automobile, which American and Bri Delonged to John W. Gibson, 1260! for dapan and 175,000 each for ject to consider revision ant endment of the treaty in ¢ he requirements of any contmet inet at t: Harrison st. The car had been| France and Italy—is included. 4 stolen from Gibson Sunday night. | Battleships hervafter must not be 2 » Serst. R. Newton and Patrol |more than 35,000 tons j J. R. MeCarthy picked up the} Alreraft carrier tonnage tx set at rail of the bandits on Dexter ave, |136,000 tons each for America and and traced them from Fifth ave. | Britain; $1,000 for Japan, 60,000 each e Qnd Battery st. to Dexter ave. and fer Franee and Italy ay Roy st. where the bandit car was| Sixteeninch guns are permitte! wrecked. The three bandits escaped | on capital ships; S-inch guns on from the wreckage and fled afoot. | auxitiartes: While the chase was at its height| Scrapped ships may not be recon Newton stood up in his car and| verted for war purposes. ‘ fired continually at the bandit auto,} Existing ships can be armored (o 59 which was several blocks in the|cone with I6inch shells Jead HOW SHIP CAN Mrs. Gaspar Fischer, 509 Olympic| BE SCRAPPED “n way, was standing at Fifth ave.) Scrapping (provided under an ap and Broad st. when the bandits/ pendix) may be done by sinking, Med past her, One of the police | breaking ug, converting for com Ballets passed directly under hen|mercial, harbor or auxiliary use, right ear. Several more struck the|such as targets for gunnery prac Pavement around her feet, and|tice or training ships. Ships must lodged in nearby buildings. jimmediately be made impotent for Patrolman G. C.* Wilson shortly | war service after midnight saw two thieves! The provisions concerning mer steal an auto at First ave. and chant ships are believed likely to Bell st. When Wilson approached! be accepted. Since they cannot them, and commanded them to halt. carry larger than @inch guns an! they ran. He fired at them sev-jas the 10,000 cruiser limit bars eral times, and saw the men stag | large merchant ships from becoming ger and fall. A detail of polico|cruisers, ft is held that there will Inter failed to locate the wounded be little or no trouble over ac Dandits. jeeptance of that clause. Attacked by a thief at John st.) Before noon it was decided that the and Fairview ave. Monday night,| chief delegates, instead of the full P) Mré. T. M. Cranney, 1161 Thomas|committes should meet this after Past, battied the man for severi!| noon, clearing the way for a meeting P™aninutes before she was overpow-|of the full group tomorrow. d, and her purse stolen. Mra | The American delegation met this nney said the man was wear-; Morning but the purpose was not re. ing a black mask, and did not! vealed. produce a gun. The man had been| It developed that the British will lollowing her as she was on her| Tulse some point about the Pacific y home, and suddenly seized! fortification . nature F wrists. She put up a desperate | Was not reve struggle, but the thief escaped. The| GUARDING AGAINST tag contained personal papers and| WAR “LOOPHOLES” small change. | Special provision to guard against Two brothers, L. A. Trimble, 25.) “loopholes” in thé new naval treaty and Alfred Trimbie, 42, both me-|that might lead to war have beer chanics, were held at city jail Tues-| inserted in the pact by the arms ¢ay suspected of being tmplicated | conference in recent hold-ups, according to po-| Every effort has been made te Nice. They were arrested by Pa | make the treaty an “airtight” docu trotmen W. O. Densmore and F. A.|ment for the preservation of the Storaski in Ballard Monday night | peace of the world. ‘They are said to have oven stealing! These “anttloophole” provisions, ‘wood. heretofore unrevealed, but made ea ade a antl }available to the United Pr | 1—The contracting powers pledge themselves fot to us¢ for war pur bullding for other nations. Under this clause a nation could not seize (Starts on Page One) | vessels on the ways in its own lecountry in case of war. 2—The contracting powers pledge themselves not to sell old veaselx to are provider is one who will bring home| & new dance record for the phono-| Graph every night. 7 ee lother nations, which might become IT wish I were a squirrel, | War vessels for these other powers Honest, | wish | were; This is designed to prevent vessels For if | were a squirrel, | destined for the scrap heap from I'd have @ squirrel fur. being sold outside. New vessels can } be built for outside ations. But I’m glad I'm not a bear | Another provision hitherto et Or any of his kin; | permits the contracting nation 2 For ‘twould be unpleasant retain two vessels h—from the To wear out my bare skin. [scrapping list--to be converted inte ee j aircraft carriers, even if they exceed The nickel Is rapidly returning to | the ton limit, Italy was re normalcy, but it won't buy a beer| ported to have been allowed in the yet replacement chart the right to build cee two vemtels—one bxceeding tb Table of navy ensigns at the Bung-| around 10,000 tons the 35,000-ton Glow the other night were heard dis-| limit set by the treaty; the other to ™ cussing the proposed. scrapping of | be under this limit by about 10,000 the world’s navies. tons. Italy was said to have re “Those fellows at Washington are} served the bt of building up te mighty reckless with other people’s| her allowance of 175,000—when the jobs,” was the theme of their dis-| time for replacement comes—as she eursion | sees fit. In other words, under this reservation she would not be bour Little Homer Brew is a born exec-|as to provisions of size of ship « Utive—he never tires of watching) size of gun other people work. ee Harding Prepares Cossack Leader Is Submit P Seni A . | to Submit Pacts oming to America| HINGTON, Jan, 10.—Ail WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— The agreéments reached at Mate department has approved appl: | the Sr aa’, he cation for a passport to enter the United States of Ataman Seminoff, | the Ruasian Cossack leader in eria, who: activities have played & Prominent part in international de velopm: s in the country for the past two years. Officials refused to state Semin off's mission in the United States, | = PRIDGEPORT, Conn. Federal Ontario ranks first of the Canadian} prohibition agents seize 100 barrels provinces in wealth, population and! of alcohol in yards of New York, New industrial importance Haven & Hartford R. R. ament cc submitted to the senate immediate ly after the conclusion of th ference, it was stated at the Wi con House today. It was not discioned fent will present nate in person or by whether the pr them to the » | messenger. For the benefit of its readers, The Star has made an arrangement whe simply by filling this coupon and presenting it at the box office of the Metropolitan theatre, you may buy tickets to either of the Mon Gay performance of the “London Follies” for $1, instead of the regular $2.50 price This offer is goou, according to agreement with Manager McCurdy, as long as any seats remain unsold, Here is the coupon signed by reader of Th box office. Name ... PPPTTTTTTITITITI TET ee Address she eeeneeneneeneeeessereeseenes seeeeeeereseeees KY MILTON BRONNER foroon, DUBLIN, Jan, 10 wn Fein lead: {tp today realize that gain free: | of m for Ireland was only the firnt They must now set about building ure from cellar to t © guided only by the precedent 4, Australia and other self ng dominion work out & written constitu jament, cabinet and judiciary Government costa money, That | will allied the Sinn Feip government functioned very well But it was & war organization, It |“ Invuited to the uses of pea " Yow Sinn Fein must work out an|* organization that will take over and |! administer the branches of govern: {ment former n Biritieh hands, It) be It 1 armit jon lim. | and ting powers and functions of par. | the A will be disbanded | ers Thru Treaty Stand port commission's Bolt st. whart Last night her man-jackn eume Wage Next Struggle , Fale Se Seales | he’s » fant siepper, and her |ashore and got « first-hand impres aaa n army jenty of ma y of the town Aw, every s Vv ¥ a 0 rplanea be found in the ranks of the BY M.D, TRACY | pistol pockets are full of quick- | where, Japanese —and, for pome un Veanlhins His’ nary Irish repub| SAN FRANCIAC Jan, 1 trigger weapons not much ae khow on, there ath. aed being restricted by rmy enator Hiram W. Johnwon today) count for batering down coast | many Jor un t wor enco—will wage Che the new Ireland will need) found himself fighting with some defenses, but mighty neat and et § ayy “od " ve fey “an bt. Eddie Rickenbacker, It © court magisterial of hin old time political friend ficient for sinking subtle subma- + ee aoe dinappeared for & Amética's ace of aces, declared i f appeal, & supreme), California « result of hin at-| Fiten or a“ 1 0 have been in “ Wf, soos Bhe © harbor at 4) Vieo Admiral Ww m C. Paker The dre aughte of the «ky will more elaborate system| Cheater HH. Rowell, republican | ship to ince the five: of the British t r te - ae and chib needed. leader and fofmer shipping board or treaty, and the most sizable we ms. ies na n : file éve P loaling Wh AgricditUre | man and member of the tariff com saibat an Jingt rms ¢ ence is HERS lustry, Sinn Fein already BAS) mission; Charles H. Randall, former : ys TT REO 4 plane Rickete vestigated methods of improving | nronibition member of congress, and] She got a sincere, wholesome wel-| The program for the Raleieh’s|packer suid in an interview and dairying, | increasing |ierancis V, Keeling, ancther Call-|come, and today ‘her gangplanks| Visit Includes golfing for officers) “Henidex being the devil of Wate sand encouraging Industries| rrnia” republican war. hor alt! at noon, and at the same hour, for | +», plane is the angel of peace, An present detailed reports to) 1°70" one to the defense of th those who do not golf, a trip thru the opinion of the sky fighter, 4 hew government Lake Washington canal ho brought down more Germans rotective rift bill probably ‘ At 2 p. m. a soccer game WA | thar y other American fiyef, Bi ce tg colar ME acs the ponsible exception of | 3 f r than any other Ami F it " scheduled for the crew in West Se “Undoubtedly the next war wil 95% 4 bar outed t, Sinn Fein statesmen must | fieferte means taxation, Sinn Fein must pre: | tries a pare @ budget and pass taxation awa, It must appoint Irish tax ool: | | And Ireland w lectors to fill the places of the de- | money posed British officials the « life and property, That means armed | ANGLO-FRENCH |FORDOFFER TO. "isis 0" eS, "2) ane assis ean, sam yn fice flee Whale Rar BY HERBERT W. WALKER TREATY MADE BY WEBB MILLER construction and noe has been agreed to by Premiers Briand and svernment implies protection of | Irish Lieyd George. made The text of a British memor-| the latter part of this week, of See andum on the agreement is today | ret stamps and coins. sad and den tie parties and most following a conference here. - of hin constituents,” Rowell sald. “Senator Johnson will find he har being considered by members of the) was Ie et Britian cabir ed here tonight and is to be publish In French circles it was maid that) tual the treaty is eminently to France and that it w Br strengt? ory | 1 ment gon The pact to be signed by Eritain! project can be turned over to the enlarged tO) Detroit manufacturer and France might b include Belgium and a four-power enacted for F ngton, y, making hat milar to Marse Henry’s Old Paper Burned Out = LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan, 10.—Lons in a fire which swept the old Cour YerJournal building here early today may reach $1,000,000 Built by General W. B. Haldeman the building at th D was one time of its com the w ple nders of of directed against city polic are alleged to have shot and b Hedde: bootie Widow Wins 2 Suits the great good that might pate PORTLAND, Jan. 10.—Maximum| from elimination of misunderstand ma The offer, which calls for even payments of approximately 0,000,000 to the government, will then be sent to congress, since an nds position with his parlia-/appropriation to complete the Wil a fe THE SEATTLE STAR rpetition, the right to ite own Very soon, it in r vernment will offer prizes to artista for designing emblem. ported, palgn for governor in 1902 fall. But so far the senior Califo: ing Johnson, termed the senater arguments against the alliance nen ter, tor to antagont noals nitrate project wil of War Weeks and Ford, it con in ned today from fot ouch With the negotiations, dall’s comment featinte.”* m in necessary before the tackthe United States to protect th Japanese mainiand and comment be so full of prejudice ax to thr of $7,500 had been award. | '9s-” to Lena A. Hedderly here today smut rowing ost of the oath | Official Drowns in the Middle West and in it the late | tained Col. Henry Watterson la! Manufacture of linen started in appeal invasion | aged England at the time of t ored. eral t of Julius Caesar. | sare hustand, The sult w emen w FORT WILLIAM, Ont., Jan. 10 ¥. believing him to be #/| Gov $1,500 damages against fed-| State fficers. ot Port jcemen will Cloud Bay neys for the death tw illegal thru toe. FREDERICK & NELSON Complete Homefurnishers Interior Decorators At a New, Much Lower Price: Md Ld a You Can Now Buy the Famous OHIO Steel Range (Water Coil $3.00 Extra) — THE REASONS — FOR THE NEW PRICE We placed with the Ohio factory an order for several h ired Ranges to be built during the dull season and which we agreed to accept immediately upon — comple- tion, In consideration of this order, the factory cut the cost to us and we, in turn, cut our profit. The new price will be in effect until further notice, HERE are more than 30,000 users of the Ohio Range in Seat- tle and vicinity, enjoying the fuel economy and the good-baking re- sults which always follow its pur- chase. Many know the Ohio as the “8- Minute Range.”, Repeated tests have shown that the oven of the Ohio will come to baking heat 8 minutes after a match is touched to the kindling. In minutes there is hot water for the bath. THE NEW PRICE, on 4-Hole Model, with 17-inch Oven, $69.00. Water Coil, $3.00 extra. STOVE SECTION, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Irish Statesmen Are |WRAMJOHNSON 'Smart British Ship Facing Heavy Tasks FIGHTS FRIENDS ri iatied, trelanl fae et’ | Loses Support of Old Back- all four are what Call-| “ 1 “original Johnson sfen” | attle | be stamps and| Meaning members of the small | A banquet for Admiral Pakenham | another war. It will be a ‘mechanb group which waged Johnson's cam | Johnson comes up for re-election to the United States senate this | ) 2 f ) nglo- yTON an OA | CANNES, Jan, 10—An Angi WASHING n ~ : J lta a ph dar ag) French defensive alliance as the) nouncems at ge the a oes by tow “1 am especially sorry that Sena basis for Buropean economic feiwar departmen tor Johnson has found It necessary both the republican parted company with many thou sands of his former friends in Call |fornia as a result of his latest bombthrowipg exploit,” was Ran Keesling characterized Johnson's arguments as those of “peace de Kent denied the truth of John-| non'a claim that the alliance binds cific affairs at Wash Bereaved by Police, that Johnson's attitude “seems to Ice-Covered Lake A. ©. Preug, of Minnesota er In @ previous sult mm has tug boats searching on Lake federal court Mrs. Hedderly ob | Superior today for the body of niniesioner James Maher Minn Maher left « in a motorboat Decem olding that to obtain dam-|ver 29, In many places the tugs twice as the result of thelare compelied to force thelr way $69.00. | | | PAGE 7 ~ RICKENBACKER Comes to Visit Us SEES AIR WAR arse" | ere ‘pollehed ‘Amer Ace Declares Planes Will he | can vinitor She's a sassy ship, bis ty's Raleigh, leashed today t war in the alr-—if there i@ and staff at the Rainier club at §/|cal-chemical’ war. Airplanes armed ’ p.m, is to be followed by a dance| with deadly gas bombs will steal ‘Mrs. Obenchain Rages at for tM crew at the Hippodrome. | over cities and the innocent will — 7) Wednesday the admiral and suffer suffocation hurled from the Prosecutor visit Bremerton. The ship w air.” Raging Uke a caged Honexs, Mada-|ber post in the Bermudas Quiz Federal Agent ed biind| Visitors will be welcomed Wednem| on Death of Wife m attacks day, ae they were Tuesday, from ; state's attorneys are making |2 to 4 p. m. | SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 10—Po r during closing argumenta in “ee lice continued today to question 33 murder trial of Arthur C. Burch. R. Wood, federal revenue agent, com Characterizing the statements ot Visitors Unable to cerning the death of his wife in thelr lynne Obenchain today in justice to shield her fr which th De y District At@rney Asa Hayes burning home here yesterday, Fire As a cowardly attack upon a helpless | Thei PY men found the dead body as flames |woman, Mrs. « . pt ve Spend oye Money were about to destroy the residence net “the Injustice of a law that| Pockets full of gold and no where! wooq ciaims he and his wife had allows a prisoner to be tried without |to #pend It! been attacked by banditd, whe the right to strike back.” Officers anda men from the British knocked him unconscious, thed hig Ine tice,” exe thy name ty jus cruiser Raleigh had plenty og gold | wife's body to a bed post, and set fire adalynne, eyes when they came ashore Monday | to theshouse, flashing with anger. “It's an outrage /night, but theaters, cabarets and | ————— to allow a person to be tried hen | other amu ent house weren't she has no way to defend herself in |wharks on exchange... Uniess they | TELEGRAM HELD FOR MRS. HAYES court found some obliging stranger on the “It's plainly unfair to Mr. Buch |street, who had some idea of Eng The Western Unton Telegraph company holds a telegram for and to me, It allows the promecu- lish exchange most of the visitors tion to make out a stronger case|spent a dull evening. The ‘ship against Arthur by lbeling me, and arrived late in the afternoon, and|| Mrs. Alice Hayes, Seattle, cerning the death of her Jim, in Vieksbury, Mass, it allows the prosecution to tear me |before the members of the crew who to pieces before a jury when I am'were granted shore leave could get | not on trial.” into the city, the banks had closed. 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