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a | First in News—First in Circulation (by 11,727 copies a day) —Call Main 0600 to Order The Star at Your Home—50 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? RO AAAI PONINAIISINNNININNININNININNNNNNNNN pO bes tn ONION OENIION SIMI Tonight and Saturday, fair; moderate easterly winds, ag ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Masimum, 46. Minimum, 27. Today noon, 34. Watered as Hscond Clase Matter May 8, 1899, at Postoffice at Beattie Wash. it the Act of Congress Match we Qn the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The seattle star 19, Per Year, by Mall, $6 to $9 1922, WAI F 9’ A Branded Senate! 1 SONG IS (EDITORIAL) The United States senate has confirmed Truman Newberry’s purchase of his seat, price $200,000, By doing so it missed a wonderful ‘change to regain some of the prestige which it once enjoyed but which of late rears it has forfeited. By voting with the old guard Miles Poindexter mis- ‘epresented the people of this state and ost an opportunity to re-establish himself ™ ‘n their esteem, from which he has been inking for several years. folks: 9 With egg, down to 32 cents a dozen, let's make this Eggnog Week. Butter has ae. dropped in price. Guess the cows are just hearing ide: sormair: Head of Children’s yblic sentiment of the English people, ‘LUCKY—WE'LL SAY SO! Home Loses Job! the house of lords was finally deprived of is Friday the 13th After 40 Years of | nearly all its power. The Star has not the slightest By defying the honest and progressive | Three Cars on Fast Train Derailed Near Pasco; Are} doubt that if it were possible under our governmental Service plan to submit to the voters of America today the question of confidence in the United States senate, pe Se ¥ Pa ¥ ents. Urffess The Star misses its guess a good many epeak in. veleus thet are low and of them will be sent back promptly to | @ little bit shaking. private life. / l. or mine, the Betle od tady | The country owes a debt of gratitud | head ee oe * s8¥/ tothe 41 senators who voted to unseat } nals and sa ross 7s, evo U8) Newberry. WASHINGTON WILL BE | PROUD THAT WESLEY L. JONES senior senator from this state, x ad ONE of the nine republicans WHO was THE COURAGE TO DEFY their PARTY BOSSES, including the president himself They did the best they could to uphold the dignity of the senate and, what is of equal importance to themselves, they have preserved their self respect. * # * * * * & ‘Demos to Campaign ‘Winter is here and our clothes ere in. What wilt we do, Mr. Rdltor A woman ix going to run for mayor in Tacoma. May we not Suggest the, following platform: Rolled stockings. Free hair nets. + No dish washing. Guaranteed free dom to get off all street cars backward. 2.75 per cent skirts. 2 by Know 1 eye eee now, Pittsburg ie flies” is coming to Seattic. He i j : n, Minneapolis, JB, scale the sides of buildings. Remem- BY LAWRENCE MARTIN berry cane to win them contro! of the! 2) R Mai Seattle : ber the old-time bar flies who used WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.—Senator | senate. RM ret ibye A sa occegdy oa to scale the sides of lamp posts? }Truman H. Newberry, Michigan.| So far as the senate's record is con-| > Maxwell, yr m il given his seat in the senate by a| cerned, Newberry now is fully en.) To TAris niladelphia j Despite a recent ruling by the vote of 46 to 41, today declared he titled to his seat, tho his colleagues | 1” _ “_ from Ellensburg indt } attorney general that officers may | would not now resign. Reports have|condemned the excessive use of Sate thy 16 casualty list may be Be search Autés for. becse without Mother Ryther jdeen current that the senator would | money in political campaigns , mrrants. Sheriff Matt Starwich has |retire if vindicated by the nenate of] ‘The “unegrtain” group of repub- | em beers ; thorized bis deputies to halt 8U% | joved und. mothered Seattle's. unfor. charges of personal knowledge of |lican senators decided the insue toe damabine ce Lele Beeted cars without warrants. |tunate kiddies for more than 40\the excessive use of money in his) McNary, Oregon, who, it is uid. was |") Calm Agents, who re used to per «Matt apparently goes upon the/ years has been dethroned, campaign against Henry Ford. “clubbed” into voting for Newberry |i Pho - ho boarded the train theory that it is a poor law that . . by administration threats to block '@ 'Mterview any passengers, A list r SHE ALWAYS | of injured was snatched out of th IPP won't work both ways. So do the) Dyn Wage his reclamation bill, Poindexter, we Peenetebad ont 60 tip tts ‘ } shington ih Oho tu ine, | #4 Of a woman reporter. 1 meee |. For several months the board of | The Newberry case today is « po:| Washington; Willis, Ohio; Cummin en gah hee i a tedin aod directors of the Ryther home has litical campaign issue Towa: Keflogs, Minness ethene BHO that no mediedl apsiatanes wen aires | ogint says the an jconsidered placing superintendent | So far as the present senate is con- | Vided the votes to os ‘ es y~s | the Injuked unt five hours artcr the | cient Egyptian wom- n charge. Mother Ryther has al-|cerned, the case was settled last| Nine republicans Borah, Capper.| Go’ pieoud officials said ontet oe aes oe ways done the work herself. night, when on four rolt calls, each |tadd. La Follette. Norris, Norbeck: | 144 ana a half hours elapsed, how attle men we | She has known of the contem.| resulting 46 to 41, republican leaders | Kenyon, Jones m7 v ashington. and | ove. . knew: ae | plated change. She has known it a; repelled af) assaults on Senator New: | Sutherland—voted aguinst - ’ Meanie, caseedia) ihe eats |long time. And it has hurt her. She | berry’s title to his seat POINDEXTER FOR: of the wreck, berry is seated, comments Sid's... not worked with the kiddies and| That record wil) be carried into the | JONES VOTES NO ; | The only details that had and it's berry good news f0F \io.e4 them for more than 40 years, senatorial primaries and the general! Senator Poindexter of W ashington | received by the North Pr sie ees | with t expectation of being told | elections In every state which nomin-| state voted for Newberry and Sena offices in Seattle and in Pasco e that an old lady like herself, 72, is|ates and elects a senator this year.|tor Jonex of Washington state voted) were that the obscevation car ay incompetent to care for her charges. |The democrats count on the New-| against him. Ri SS and the two last sleepers were de- i} We tal aie 28) dae sd0 eontd ethane eer} ralled just as the flyer was about by the t of directors to ye are btin, - Gneee 6 , en r% ould be placed in charge—on a sal Ashurst, aye; Borah, aye; Brande-| re preening te p | ey of site 4 aie, dk Wesiconmae gee, nay; Broussard, aye; Bursu’ . io pin hk cs vi } ido ‘a's “4 ; yi Cameron, nay; Cap-| f » leaving the | end a cook wou v ” employed. pron raway, aye; Ball nay;| fo grt ion that the disaster may f= A man who turns down a drink | Mother Ryther would be “president,” | _ ; Cummins, nay; Cortis,| have been the result of a vde } usually has either a strong character with $8 a sarecien ce Seen nay: ‘Dial aye: Dillingham, nay:| mene attempt to wreck the Hi) or 4 weak constitution Sewer ae as Sar vi Edge, nay; Elkins, nay; Ernst, nay; . | t& rema ¢ home for the rest ‘ 1 . Altho the wrec rred: a 5 ap o- |t® remain at the home for the rest | Boling Work « on New Clues} maid, nay; Fletcher, aye: France, |». die ‘wn k occurred at 9:4 day Thomas, of Seattle, wants | of her life.” a | fy | nay; Frelinghuysen, nay: Gerry, a pure night. no news of it was the direct primary law repealed. She is “president,” yet Mother | in Rutherford Case Glass aye, Hale, nay: Harria, aye;|Fecelved until Priday morning, when What's the use of letting all |Ryther is not glad 3 ltarrison, aye; Heflin, aye; Hitch. ; Seattle residents with friends and ne ioste pega ——- | snaiiine agape A Aan Pon TACOMA, Jan, 13-—The inability | coe i Jone Mag sos (Wash.), Fr piss ae be fy ee re w two or three politicians | smoo! P jayes Kelloge, na Kenyon, aye; cific station to me , sitting in a back room can do it } nervously, “to be that. I want jof Anna Sternemann to fhrow any pone Bygeon gs Sage id. aye, | train, just as easy? my children and my mothers for jight upon the mystery; the report aye; MeCumber, nay Alarmed when the train failed to : A Bd | (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) lot a midnight raid upon the Ruther . aye; MeKinley, nay; Me-| arrive, they called on The Star for Wy tig Ag ll connor y bf lrord home on November 16, when| Lean, nay; McNary Meyers, |{nformation, and The r learned q y ~ | 1 Riseat locuments, includ-|4¥@: Nelson, nay; New, nay; Nich-|the details by long distance com ao le several valuable doc ents, includ iond urday Davis fe nay; Norris, aye; Oddie, nay;| munication with’ officials at Pasco. iu ave ama wend onthe sory. oy «| A REAL EDITORIAL irig, the Beed: to the house, wetelSecrman’ ayel Open, sey 1 Ot thaftic a the: Biviplan aheenan pper, nay; Phipps, nay wag tig od gg a er ON THE JAPANESE — ||stoien. and the finding of an empty | nay: P ¥piis."—-Se0 Francieco (Cal.) Colt carbolic acid bottle in the basement/man, @ exter, nay; é QUESTION IN CITY |Jcr the rutherford home yesterday | renee 4 1. aye: Robinson, OUR OWN JAZZ SONG | are the latest developments in the|@ye! Sheppard, aye: Shields, aye T twanna be in Disie, | fe investigation of the disappearance of | Shortridge, nay; Simons, aye; Smith, Down where the cotton grows; The following list, Friday's of- | xse. John Mutherford | aye; Smoot, nay; Spencer, nay; Stan | Where my coal black mammy ficial list of births reported for |" rye investigation began when| field, nay: Sterling, nay; Sutherland Struma upon that ol’ pianny; aye: Townsend, nay the day in Seattle, is a better {charred bones were found in the|a¥*! 1 wanna be there, | wanna see where | ditorial on the Japanese ques- lheating stove of the Rutherford Lh * l ened aye Th Mason-Dizon Line GOES. tion than the most profound | OCSWOFm, | RE. earns wsaiied oe Bee ri | ool . | heme, aye; Walsh ‘(Mont.), aye; Warren ——| philosopher of all times could | si: Sternemann left the pl be SEGA, WAS! ‘Wallen "hee , cons ouble between 7 fontane: § ERE Sroubl | Williams, aye: Willie, nay: Gooding Tokuy\, 504% King « 1 nerford “and e, she said. | b Tokus!, 500% King st. sirl.| Rutherford and his wife, she sald. | oy. Harreld, nay; Culberson, aye DAVE GETS TASTE Marat, ois, £044 King OF HIS OWN STUFF!| ‘iy “Ke EB it) ahghen Nese ave, Sani 16, Bee | tres Takakowhi, Sumiziro, 6709 Rainier | mine whet Other senators were paired or did The Castiake car was crowded, ave, girl ge [tole into his former home and took | | Ole" ave ung ona ‘0 To\, Shinosuki, 661 aler y, irl . . a be estab’ hed os The car jerked round a corner be jthat certain important documents! growing senators were paired and And Dave sat in a lap. Kanada, Shinaskuk, 839 Himgrove|which would materially oid the po | aia not vote boy | « peared, have some . » i y. The lap was ulde and gracious, tg, Shoko, 2838 Cascadia ave,, | Uce jisappeared, as rn Crow (Pa.) for Newberry, with But its owner threw a Mt; petty J ‘lof the clothing of the missing | xendrick (Wyoming) against Dave cyssed the stecet cor system ame, Kikuzo, 4118 37th ave.) woman Dupont (Delaware) for, with Stan. Kor barring out the fit Kaka, 218 Seventh ave, girt,| With Instructions not to return! iey (Kentucky) against P. & “Superintendent D. Ww chi, Koichi, 1222 Weller st,,| until they could definitely say Moses (New Hampshire) for, with Henderson, head of the municipal || , 1 sth ‘Gecidental ‘ave, bor, ne, the body of Mts, It utherford Reed (Missouri) againat allway ed to ride hon Itol, Heino, #17 Occidental ave boy. /is on the Rutherford premises, Cap-| Johnson (California) was absent na t Thursday, his &., girl “) jtain Strickland today dispatched two| and not paire tautomobile being held up for re- || Sagak), Shunroku, 111 Second aye, |city detectives and a crew of) Watson (Georgia) wan at first pair Meco eh, Mitwuhiro, 1961 14th ave, | trates” from the city Jail to dig | paired but withdrew his pair and did oy “Tup the yard and the basement. — | not vote, Probing Cause If the weather continues to get} By Wanda von Kettler that He gs would overwhelmingly express disap- | Twenty persons were injured, five! fair and warmer, a lot of us will Youngsters at the Mother proval relegate that body to a position comparable [of them severely, when the North | want to Pit that Snowshoe Trail. | Ryther home aren't singing | With that of the English house of lords. persagllernagre Sig: Saye gpa ees OM: paves ath gy hora a — Unfortunately that cannot be done at this time. But) (Qrcyc) hear Connell. berween Pas aay Ser Gvevse a Bren ay nga rg thera sooner or later every man of the 46 who by his vote co and Lind, Thursday night | = trip | they know it is something, said that seats in the senate should be sold to the | Th Sve severe) Awohadags © belepin | The mothers of the young: highest bidder must answer to his outraged constitu. |, Muby Bichardeon, New | | sters understand. The pang in | 9 Miss Beatrice’ Alexander, To ronto, Canada. K. C€ MeClosky, Garfield, Wash, state senator. Mrs. Blanchh MecClosky, his wife, Garfield, Wash. Walter MeGrass, California, ‘These five were rushed to the how pte of Our Lady of Lourdes, at Pas- }co, where it was sald all would re cover. journey after receiving first aid treatment at the so@ne of the wreck. They were due to arrive in Seattle about 2:30 Friday afternoon, when | | | the train was to come in, elght hour behind its scheduled time. Among these were Max White, Cleveland, M. P, Showalter, Cheney, Wash, L, B. Pagtar, Republic, Wash, John Rollo, Seattle The other injured, about 15 ial number, were able to resume their | j | Mr. and Mrs. C. en ene nen THREE CITY BLOCKS CAVE IN! PPP PPP PALA A LDA AARP AAA amma ween panvengers are being confined to two! ¢ tuction, “The Love Le ter.” jby the wreck v t hours | Wrecking crews were dispatched to the scene from Pasco, the division | headquarters and* worked thru the | night clearing the tracks of the mass as tied up from six to of debris, |CONTRACTORS 05:25 | WIN A ROUND relics, alt i te A restraining order prohibiting tho city the ordinance which provides that ity contractors must pay wages on par with those paid on municipal work of similar character was is leaned Friday morning by Superior |Jvage Everett Smith | The order w issued on com rioint of seve contractors whom ithe eity is ecuting for alleged | | violation of ordinance. lare Jahn & Bressl, J, L. smith, D. H. Traphagen, 8, A. Moceri, James RB Stillwell, Nick Fiorito and Thomas Scalyo, Hearing is set for January 23, f Seattle from enforcing | - - * \Nabatame Case Up were scouring the border country for him. Thursday morning he crossed | O renc ee |the international boundary line and | Ford, here to jready fo buy |rench navy | Ford received days ago fror |would buy for number of |Prench cruise I cabled be Ford, “stating that th of that kind I ¢ tion from France !purchase and French navy “L am not Rita Dane, the beautiful and talented young daughter of AFTER BA OW. C Second ave. N., has t W. Christensen, of 122 given up her stage career to become the wife of Mr. Harry} Charles Curley, who served as a captain with the 27th in-| Alleged Escaped Convict santry division with the American forces in Russia. Miss Dane appeared in Seattle last season as prima donna Holds Off Small Army with Raymond Hitchcock in “Hitchy Koo.” Her last New considerably larger. The injurea York appearance wae with the Charles B! Dillingham pro-| Four Reported Dead; 16 Hurt; Rescue Work On — | at Scanton, Pa. SCRANTON, Pa Pa, Jan. 13.— and 16 are said to be in a mine cavein here today, ings of the Glen Alden Coal pany. Those killed and trapped were caughtvin this area. It was the greatest mine cave in in Scranton’s history. Grey- ices opened in the streets and or less affected, * In the workings of the Glen Alden Coal company, over which the cave occurred, tons of free materials dropped into narrow gangways and — blocked chambers in which were miners and laborers. The Glen Alden company refused information re garding ane as rescue work began. BANDIT CAUGHT VANCOUVER, B. C, Jam. 13.— Harry Colwyn, said to be an escaped convict from the Walla Walla peni- WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.— Henry day, announced he is and scrap the entire |1 would like to have well understood. | family, I do not believe in universal disarma-|| When Hamilton reported that his ablegram some m Paris asking if Ford r scrapping purposes a presumably obsolete rs and battleships, k immediately,” said nly proposi d to edhsider would be one for the junking of the entire interested in parts of |navies, I want to scrap them all. | “France wor uld make money and be| jin a better position in the world it she sold me t me junk it to “France an: jooukl well af! ner entire f and let morrow dd every other, nation ford to scrap their big battleships and cruisers, When they proved that a battleship the ing shipx of |Capt. Dolphin Has Qui | several yea Searing Thu gave as his | force as enga | pt. Dolp! force Novem |made a capta |for promotior | * in Hearing on Rockwell, ree: ble Directory to come up | Mitehell Gillie jof Thomas ¥ the defunct from whom n airplane could sink a y made the big fight MN the navies of the t Police Force Capt. Charles A. Dolphin, 64, for in command of Colum bia City precinct, tendered his resig nation to Chief of Pol ¢ William H. rsday night. Dolphin reason for leaving the ging in other business, hin joined the ttle ber 1, 1904, He was in February 16, 1919. 1 of the 1 to Dolphin’s position Court Friday the petition of T, PD. elver of the World Cu Co., to sell the con Jcern's meager assets, was scheduled before Superior Judge am at 1:80 p, m, Friday It is understood that the defense Nabatame, president of ‘orporation, will be that the furniture and office equipment are @till the property of the persony|ing on the injunction will be had } he purchased them, Ford Offers to Bury (3-2-5 wpa tentiary, Was captured early today hiding from American sheriffs who — the farmltouse of John Hamil world out of date |ton. ‘There he barricaded himself, “There is ment until to give emp women nov yards, the the arsenals state and three Canadian mounted x ‘ord would talk only briefly @n the | Policemen laid siege to the house. 4 ate action yesterday in seating! When they approached Colwyn | Truman H. Newberry, his opponent |fired a dozen rounds from a rifle he in the 1918 Michigan election, but he |had stolen in Blaine. Every efforts warned that all those voting for New- |to reach the house during yesterday { berry woul jPeoph F by the officers. Early this morning the house was rushed. Colwyn was RECEIVER FOR found with a bullet thru his right* | He was brought to New Westminster ' Action of Local Operators Is| Irish Peace Boosts Frank Wa the largest eral trading corporations on the| Restitution of peace in Ireland will Coast, went into the hands of a re-|stimulate an exchange of products ceiver Fri Upon apy Pacific rail Bissett, of ington, was named receiver by ¥ eral Judge bond was fi | Applicatic |made by th with the su Y $5,124.9) . Decem 82 in In answe puse able to mee OMAHA, Martin J temporary “big five” y ing butcher the South Side plants. All the pack lors except Morris & Co, joined in the | demand for the injunction, A hear. January 2 one thing, however, that |@fter turning out the owner and his proper provision is made | house had been taken over by the ployment to the men and |desperado, a small army of settlers, w working in the ship- | four provincial constables, . three munitions factories and deputy sheriffs from Washington . 1 have to answer to the |Wwas met by a brisk fire, At dusk last night hundreds of bullets were poured into the place shoulder and a hole thru his left arm. will not J ici fatal. Announced Trade With America srttiialy WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—A new aterhouse & Co, one of|path for American trade has been ship-operating and gen-|opened by the Irish settlement. ‘ternoon, with merchants of the United States, plication of the Northern |an official of the department of com- way, Professor Clark P.|micrce told the United Press today, the University of Wa Jeremiah Neterer, His Fall City Shop and wed at $20,000 Postoffice Robbed on for a receivership Was! ‘Deputy sherifts were investigating, e railroad simultaneously | rriday reported robbery of $250 it by the Northern Pacific | L748¥. the repe y a from the postoffice and general store @ rental due for Novem-|at Fall City. ber and January, and for | "ine ine apptication, ove|{ MAY SEPARATE SIAMESE TWINS AFTER 34 YEARS Co. admitted it was un. t its Obligations: WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Sur- geons conferred today on the ad- visability of separating Josefia and Rosa Blaveek, Siamese twins from Czecho-Slovakia, ‘The twins, years old, fear death to one would mean death to the other. Both have been married, Rosa has an 11-year-old son, Jan Federal Judge | Wade today granted a injunction to four of the packers, restraining strik- | workers from picketing