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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. POLICE ARE | jwould wed again, and once more | the jbask in the comforts of a home ents of the Bones Found in Home May| Sey Bory yy Be Mere Remains of Steak and Pork Chop Dinners TACOMA, Jan, 12 that the bones @ ing stove of the apartments formerly occupied by Mr Mie. Rutherford have no bearing on the disappearance of the woman was the opinion of the police today, following @ day and night of fruitless investi gation. 'HART LAUDED BY HERE’S MORE ABOUT MAN ROBBED STARTS ON PAGE ONE | That’s Been Saved Jan, 12.—De present rate of savir 10 administrative code depa approximate The fates seemed to be with bin He met a charming young woman of his own nationality and soon sensed that she would not reject his advances Wednesday night he guthere sufficient “Have you got m James ‘ tures jmarry me the young . asked with a ah dness that might Ihave frightened other. But Ely only replied, You bet your life And he proudly displayed $1,000 in tex ing, Catios, he sald, currency which he carried in a |= At OF, SE,098. 900 w Het ublican stat Louls ation in last night before the Study chub. Careful estimate of and revenues of the sthte at ¢ beginning of the administration showed that $72,000,000 boing ed annually by loc and and that a de The theory a sr Constitutional vered in the heat: | dup his cours the expendi wan end of the unless drastic acti je © 4% mill general fund levy Jings and economy of the admit tion have made it possible t this deficit and to reduce the fund levy 2% accomiing to Hebberd Appropriations bh $1,100,000 by vete ° dition to this th mittee had reduced s for administrative expense 00, following the decision of the ourt uphe aune of the Thene vetoes, toy this further reduction by th priation, had effected a of $1,677,000 to the state, he declared money belt The collection of charred remains +p ag likely accumulated from steak and pork chop dinners, according to the} Police. This conclusion is based on| He ts lying in the elty hospita the fuct that no physician has yet | *Uffering from grievous wound identified the bones as those of a hu-|“"d the police are looking for th« man being and because of the evident |Charming young wy and twe marks of butcher shop carving that|™*" Who beat and robbed Ely was found on many of the specimens. | f¥ Minutes after his proposal had Possibilities that another angle | been accepted may be uncovered were entertained The two men held up Ely at 10th | by the police, following the discov. |®¥°. S. and Holgate st, and beat| ery of a partly-filked sack of cement | him into unconsciousness when he | in the basement of the Rutherford |'tsisted. Then they stripped him | home and the story of N. J. Mc-|° his money belt and fled, leaving | Loughlin, who told the police that | "i'm for dead Rutherford borrowed a shovel from him the day after his wite disappear. ed, and that he did not returp it Following Rutherford’s disappear Get $350 i In Loot ance, McLoughlin said that he went] Jewelry thieves Wednesday night after the shovel and found it in the! forced a rear door in the home of |Party to Be Given 0 ment BH. Burl » THR 44t ve-| Captain of Detectives Strickland |. Ww. arama 4 ve. Commemorating Bill was awaiting word from detectives | diamond rings valued at $350, A|_ The Seattle organization of the who were dispatched to McCormick, | nickelplated revolver and $2 cash | Waatyngton League for Women Vot Wash. in hope of apprehending jare also o missing ers will give a card party Jan, 26 John Rutherford, husband of the! | “mystery woman.” Rutherford was said to have gone to McCormick in company with “Anna,” his «former housekeeper! Little Violet Manning, 7, the foster child of Mra. Rutherford, was closely Questioned by police, but was unable to shed light on the mystery. even with Rav tra avold general mall le, 4 been pruned appro. Jewelry Burglars people of the Sheppard-Towner bill providing for! Yesler Way to to Keep maternity ald | 23rd Ave. Station) Mra. Trumbull addressed a - meeting organization Wednes Plans to discontinue use of the fire! day on =: . welfare station at Yesler way and 23rd ave. | code in the # and > were abandoned by the public safety | port of wome committees of the city council | of state Wednesday. | Sales Residents of the district protested | req Cross: Date for Shipping vigorously against the proposed | children taken. Coes change, declaring it would leave their | trom Siberia to Russia », O. Ha Meeting Advanced jriperty unprotecte’ and woull in. foam Siverie Senn dak PORTLAND, Jan. 12.—The Pacific | Crease insurance rates in the distric Coast conference of chambers of | by $190,000. | the aity for its stand on motor buses commerce, called by A. D. Lasker, | | for the North End district | hi f the United States si | nti ee wis Boy Killed Int ae te |Some War Teme rashes Into Auto merger of Pacific coast shipping con. corns sailing government tonnage, " Jan. 12. — Clifford! will be held in San Francisco Janu-|ftawkins, 12, is dead here as the re| Still Demanded ° ary 20, instead of January 19, as first| «uit of a The Retailifrade bureau of the sting accident yester-| anounced, it has been learned here. | ay. ‘The sled on which the boy waa | Chamber of Commerce, in a state Nine representatives will go from |riding was struck by an automobile out that Port! conference. ldriven by F. C, Boutin. The boy was large ex — — killed almost instantly — A Reliable Directorate This institution 1s carefully managed by a body of conservative business and _profes- sional men who con- sider safety primarily in the investment of its funds. As a result of its economical manage- ment it has never paid a dividend at s rate of less than 51/2 Oo Tin ANNUM Start saving on or before Monday, Janu- ary 16, ang share in Six Months” dividends on July 1. Dime and Dollar Savings and Loan Association Second Ave. at Columbia St. Deposit Vaulty in Connection ame | residents in ¢ ment Thursday, pointed white War taxes were to a made of or ornamer with precious metals, stones or imi thereof , Other articles still carrying the tax are ivory, clocks and art goods. ‘Man. Is Victor i in Duel With His Wife OMAHA, Neb., Jan, 12-—Mra. Fred Saunders will die and her’ husband | was neverely wounded ax the result| of a duel between man and wife here today. . Mra. Saunders shot her husband three times in the shoulder as he Seattle Will Go Forward in 1922— If You’l) Help! largely upward lice, Grabbing the gun. fired back, the bullets taking effect in the head, throat and chest. The Jap Arms Delegates on Their Way Home |‘ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12 Prince Tokugawa and several bers of the Japane ry dele gation arrived here yesterday, to Japan from the arms! Washington. the results of the arms conference will be benefi and permanent,” Prince Tokugawa said strides | Plan International | Joint Canal Bonds WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—-An in ternational joint bond issue by the United States and Canadian govern ments to finance the Lak the At the § ’ THRIFTOGRAM—The Buc- = bal cessful Man makes his air . 7 castles come true by build- ing them upon a founda- tion of Thrift. The e EN. McALEXANDER DUE National [Bcc ee: r- Ulysse ; é City Bank amp Le of Seattle Second at Marion readjustment completed and nem ne advis an movement turning conference at 1 believe perceptible in our baste industries and Seattle in a splendid real com merce, is now position to make toward prosperity. The great need Is tor all citizens to pull to gether in taking ad vantage of the oppor tunities that lie befbre us, With real operation Seattle come into her own Safe will an, Ohio. effect re olutions of the ernational joint corimission that the waterway be constructed. neasure carrie * will spe Monday night to a publié meeting at} 8 o'clock | tetetrtaersor Some experts gay kiswl ly responsible for the spr tal ailments, WonR ¥en) WILKES THEATRE Seattle Co-Operative Stock Co. PRESENTS The Successful Comedy Drama “THE BRAT” By Maud Fulton DIRECTION OF T. 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Unfor much wood t y there are some people who | will drink anything that is wet, ‘The man who does that risks his life.’ PRP RAREST SS HERE’S MORE ABOUT BRIAND STARTS ON PAGE ONE critical situation which forced Briand te return from Cannes President Mi pointed out thi | Briand to form ‘ne he | upon one of Briand’s politi ponaibly afternd invite nents if the newoomer had] ngth to win a vote of and has held mints weven times and has Aristide Th terial offices hever yet left office under pressure This action today in leading his cabinet from th chamber without waiting for a p tive vote of confi dence characteristic of the French statelman. ‘ nunique its ¢ © “unanimous greement" with inter. The premier’s last words to the deputies as he wound up hin speech this afternoon were: “I ec feel at that I had not the requirea fice of France, Therefore I am quitting.” the pre see The lowed French Premier which from cabinet Briand fo! the nitying s formed by Bri 1921, It included chamber Suntice rand, war, finance Doumer (who ignation and by Loucheur commeres, Dt labor, Vinent; pensions, Mag Inot; public works, La Troquer; liber: ated regions, Louc heur. Briand Resignation Causes Sensation WASHING Jan The resignation of Premier and twion. offered Bria ithe French cabinet caused a sensu tion day Speculation in arms conference circles to immediately followed ax to what effect the action would have on the French policies at the conference. fd of the action was sent by the trending t the big five on t oe ‘Reparations Topic at Cannes Parley “ CANNES, Jan, 12. Premier Briand, who hurried te to gain the support of hin govern ment in 4 to be taken at Can nes, has temporarily disrupted the work of the supreme i) confer During the Prench premier’s ab- , however, the question of rep. to be discussed ith the Germans p » naval treaty The absence of coun, German Rathenau. d by Herr umtne to appear before the supreme council at 11:30 today,.and then asked save an out nany’s finanels on maintained that more 1922 a promise to enduring peace tn *, the supreme council has de n economic revival eee Spanish Cabinet Files Resignation : MADRID, Jan, 12—The Spanish | cabinet, headed by Senor Maura, has renig Gen. Wright Goes Ger. able to pay tha | 00,000 gold marks Jan, 12, Wright, mander of Ninth Corps a dquarters at San ed from his ¢ today by Secretary of War Weeks assigned to‘command the Phil artment. Wright will n Francisco on or about and ippines de Charles B, Martin, will succeed Wright. will peceed Maj. Gen Cannon ,in the Philip Maj a duty here. Wright Francis J, pines, on| Court Bans Movie Plan for Lottery Seattle movie theatres cannot dis. tribute numbered ucketa which entitle the holders to a c Itho that prize m a Northwest product donated me for advertising purgoses, accordir to a decision handed down by the yreme court Wednesday on a prin Plants, by means of their green. hess, can collect and store the sun's heat, inet and | wan succeeded | instruction, | agriculture, | TLE STAR ‘T SELECTED FOR G.0.P.,CHAIRMAN FATAL TO 103 ARBUCKLE JURY {Hebberd Tells About Money Huge Death Toll Piled Up! Three Women, Four Men, Are Tentatively Accepted TRACY RY M.D. SAN FRA r n tod srder than the guilt Re Arbuckle charged wit |ginia Rappe | After the first day's in the both » {for legal sparring Jent that sition and ¢ " thing new gain even the alighte t advantage, Attorne were thin time the fight a draw, but that there cision which will end the determined that hall not go to will be a de uncertainty ntment made yesterday in had predicted th of nelocting a r day , 2 it w urday | panned | num if pur BRITISH ARMY QUITS IRELAND ‘King George Frees Political, Prisoners | Lawyerg exprossed disaps at the progress not be fin if then, Jurors ten when court opened nd weven, three women and men LONDON, Jan, 12—Amnesty hay been granted all Irish po- litical prisoners by King George, | it way announced today, The re- leane is effective forthwith, 7. 8 RY CHARLES M. McCANN AN, Jan. 12 ‘The evacuation) by British troops—atgnify: | all Irishmen and women the freedom of in, atfer years of occu today A he sume itme it was announced that the king pat "*\to all Triwh | tUve forthwith This uation home to the pe what the new free Black and tans, British auxiliaries. | |whone name had of | terror thruout the south, were pack: | ing their kits and equipment, and en training for Queenstown and Dublip, | en route to England British regular troopa in Cork, | Limericly Fermoy, Bandon and Wa jterford, scenes of the bitterest fight ing of the Irish war, were ordered to 7 stores and equipment and be dy to move out SHANTUNG ISSUE NEAR SOLUTION: Collateral Problems Being Disposed of at Parley BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGTON Chinese have ments co tlement of the Shantung railway im: passe. come a xymbo! eee | | WASHINGT« Jan, 12.—~America today appeared to be succemaful In its tung problem from «plitting the arma and Far East: | ern conferences A compromine may emerge from the present impanse ed negotiations over the} ntung situat while not touch: contr over th ‘ definitely Foe ag are now with friendly and satis y settlement of the railroad transfer. It was Intiamted today feelers have king and Tokyo, looking t sion of the railroad de k rides were th lant prope that some di to Pe a conclu Hoth | been forwar Anno made thelr But the ends of ing ene expect th later, Othe there would be ting the collate: ng delay te tak at the parties rwi noluded, | ~ PERSHING MAY BE SUMMONED | WASHINGTON, Jan, 12 14 Gen. | ufy| the} Pershing m alled to te cone cerning legal hangings in before the Aenate investi-| gating committee ends its hearings, | he corfGnittee: wants Pershing to explain the exact procedure taken before Amerftan soldiers were put to They wa to ask commander: Jupon wh utor fell. Senator Watson, a, is anxious to have him te: Pershing will be called, it was in dicated, after the court-martial sys m*of the army, as practiced in nee, has been hauled upon the} and given a thoro airing. ne result, it was forecast, may be la recommendation to congress that the court-martial manual and the articles of war may be rewritten so that American armty officers could be | to stricter accountabllity for | courts martial and executions. Another Hearing on Taxicab Ordinance’ Another public hearing on the pro- nd for-hire car ordi: | Id by the city council safety committee next Wed. | nane blic ommittee was to have re | mended the bill Wednesday, but rent car drivers charged that the taxteab interests had been unduly favored in the vicinity af the Washington hotel. 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