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a) IN SLAYING School Baseball Hero ts He Killed Husband to Avenge Wife CHMOND, Cal. dan, 14.—' fove” murder in this tit 1) nm has faced with an interesting ‘of the effect of “sex films” “sex fiterature’ upon the mind. Sawyer with neurotic ten " the students of the case ified Harry Heuer, 1?-year Schoo! tad. fresh-faced, ath heFo of the schoo! basedal! as confessed the carefully murder of “Mannie” Cabral, f Married man, who lived a fow Mrs, Emma Cabral was Of the shooting. Upon the u Hever and the officials LOVE" | e say the boy had a “puppy aft with the 24-yearold that Cabral learned of this ly rebuked the schoo! boy; | =. ceed Harry Heuer, 17-year-old) oa nis nate in |high school lad (below) who "of juvenile chivalry, Upon admits the murder of 4 of the story, as he tells|““Mannie” Cabrel, and Mrs.| Fike alleged Prelene et a Emma Cabrel, the dead man’s | married woman, It is | Wife, with whom the star of the psychologists note althe Richmond school base- geet ech yg a2 ball team was said to have the ‘ pany | Ghat the tnd's mind had been {222 @ “puppy love” affair. | is by reading of modern: | ae ca | ex tangles and seeing them por | @ ip the films. { ting an admiration, tho not for Mra Cabral, Heuer de | ‘that she abused by her) This, he says, did not af-/ directly. When, however, 43s | “unjustly accused of int!) ‘ there came a yourntul revoit Interview Is Arranged for insinuations that he might | ‘, “other man” of a “triangiq” Premiers | Be determined to “get revenge.” — WLED PARIS, Jan. 14.—Raymond Potn-| HOUSE care, former president of Fi in hig method of going Whe ls to head a new cabine this that the “Tom Sawyer” been successful in completing his has been noted. Young f cabinet ministers, It was author’ Arranged a method of craw) ‘tively stated today. Poincare was th the Cabra! residence and *%Pected to notify President Miller e ar against the ficoring, %74 tate today or tomorrow of the wt went on above. What he conttitution of the cabinet, and to Sas not always compliment. tke over the reins of government | Also he used this means of /Pext Week. What time Cabral left the: lloyd George arrived here from Cannes this morning and an inter lad he not resorted to this youth. | Yit® hes been arranged between the he might never have been |British premier and Potneare at the} But a neighbor had noted | British embasry at 4 o'clock. Altho) |Peincare is not yet officially head ot | as a heldup, young|the French government, he desired Planted himself in the path ef 2" immediate understanding wth feigned a struggie for loot| Lord George concerning decisions | Shot and killed the young |***en at the supreme council confer | Some time passed and an "°C" man had been arrested and| The dectstons of the euprame coun. trial for the slaying, when the |“!! 8% to the Genoa conference, taken | pe learned of the “underthe |Detore the downfall of the Briand} ‘episodes. Later they secured OVerament, following the premiers ton that Heuer had been Unexpected and dramatic resignation ealling upon Mra. Cabral dur.|¥il! stand, members of the council her Eiikeats absones pa pow voted before leaving Cannes. This had followed. includes the Genoa economic confer Admitted his guilt with a boast. |°"O* ea noe, Polneare, however, headed a group ee which, when {t constituted the oppo ‘sition, objected to meeting the Rus | BALLOON =: " ——_—___—- | PLANNED Alcoholism Deaths | LYTON, Ohio, Jan. 14—~A trans 4 Cal dels tisk we amnt| Increase in South Bet the naval personnel" will be|. SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 14 } within the next 18 monthe,|5'*ty persona died from alcoholiam | im A. Moffett, chief of the i" California im 1921, according to @ir service, announced here| sures compiled here today b, j [L. E. Roes, statistician of the state trip will mark an epoch in board of health. In 1920 the total Raval alr service,” Moffett said. number of deaths was 35, accord ‘SR-1 wil! be used tn the flight ing to Ross’ figures m New York to San Francisco, | — ———— ea |Gas Station Bandit * in Men Suspend Eludes Police Hunt Ast Vice P; . Police were searching Saturday for resident & bandit who robbed a Standard Oil | GO, Jan. 14.—8) station at Rainier ave. and MeCiel- | Manderson, St. Paul, M land st. of $50 Friday night. C. E. vice president of the United Miles, the attendant, was working Grain Growers, Inc, was an-' when he looked up to see a bandit in bere today by the exeeu- the doorway. He was forced to lie | Officers of the corporation.jon the floor, face down, while the . who is president of the bandit rifled the till. Cooperative Exchange, was} -_-- a-— = ==7-= | Muspended chairman of the SEATTLE BOY SCOUTS are to be committee by the growers and backed by the Young Men's Business to act an Northwest sales | club in putting on a big scout dem was \ withdrawn. lonstration at the Hippodrome in - April Teday—Big Double Bill NAZIMOVA AND / LPH VALENTINO IN “CAMILLE” TALMADGE. AND EUGENE O'BRIEN IN “POPPY” 25e — Evenings 35¢ WY INTER GARDE THEATRE Amusement MORE Richard Walton People I Owing to t Tully WARNING Is Your Last Oh ‘@ complesion end as good hair es it ig possible to have. THE SEATTLE STAR SOUTHERN IRISH APPROVEPACT to Justify Himself OF WAR TODAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, — Wrap jping ao American flag around, bis portly frame, after the manner of the war-tim urlesque queen, Senator Miles Poindexter, Wash }imeued a “patriotic All but Extreme Radicals! Have Now Assented RY CHARLES M. MeCANN statement, in 14.—Th South which ght to juatify bis.action At today URADDOUS /in voung to seat Senator T. MH. New ty the peace treaty with | perry Michigan. Great Britain, establishing an Irish! pig principal argument seemed to free atate. be that Newhberry's election came Kamonn De Valera and his follows |quring the war and it had been the ors were absent from the meeting. — [patriotic duty of the voters to elect Approval by the South Ireland | him to keep out a pacifiat like Henry parliament meana that representa. “A. tives of every faction in the South,| p16 except the extreme radicals under De | Valera, have approved the action ¢ the Sinn_Fein parliament, cireann in its vote accepting the/| a ~ JAPS AGREE TO RETURN OF LAND treaty, the southern pertiament elected « rovisional government, iChina to Get Back Territory also «mentioned = Newberry’ jClanmic defenae, that “he didn't know |the huge sum expended in his behalf consisting of Michae} Collins, Wil: iam Cosgrove, Eamonn J. Duggan, Rryan O'Higgins, Hogan, Lynch, | McGrath and O'Neil, “Such others as | may be determined by these minis ters” will also form part of the gov, ernment. of Kiao Chow ‘The proceedings of choosing the | - new provisional government lasted) WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—The Jap only an hour. Anene agreed today uj unconds. Teetande toret east vestiend otetiiel sacs stdure. of the leaned verrteery was scheduled to begin at midnight. !or Kiaé Chow to China as noon as The dail cabinet, under Griffith, ¥@* the Shantung question ia settled and prepared to shoulder the burden flan agreement thereon becomes oper this strike, altho its aettionent might |ative, it was stated, when the Ghana later be put up to the new provisiom™ |tung negotiations conference is con al government, eluded, [ "At the same time the Japansee lagreed to surrender all documents FORD’S OFFER and records neceasary to the Chinese for administering the territory. | cleared up before negotiations over transfer of (he Shantung rallway are resumed. Hoth side expect this re wumplion early neat week The Shantung fituation lookw Dright,” it was stated io high con ference circles The navel disarmament treaty is to all purposes and interesta fin iahed. This historic document, await ing only @ little burnishing and dis position of the Pacific fortification mitation clause and a pair of minor matter, Will probably go early next week to the full disarmament com mitter for its approval and thenes to « plenary seasion for an open O. . by the five powers, WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—-Henry Ford's offer for the great Muscle Broals nm te project today was in the realm of politics, Upen the heels of Secretary of War Weeks announcement that he would send the Ford bid to congrem Within a short time, it became known that congressional leaders siready have discunsed the probable effect on the elections next fali of whatever action they may take on It. One of the liveliest potitioa! battles of the last decade is now in prospect. Already the fertilizer and other Io terests hoatile to the Ford offer have started « campaign against It j — | | | ee Suicide | STOCKMEN IN DENVER MEET VER, Jan 14-—Mtockmen and DENVER, Jan. 14—Hlander killed | Mra. John Hager, pretty 20yearold| 5. wife of John Hager, prosperous \ yancher near Evergreen, according tw | Notes fanciers from the West and her bushand. Middle West were in Denver by the hundreds today, for the opening of oe 2 tonal Western Stock Show Seores of entriea were being groomed and “spruced up” for entrance into Mrs. Hager was found dead with « bullet wound in the right temple by ser husband, Friday, according to word received here toda: In a farewell note, Mrs. Hager k arena : mother of four young children, ea aegis copennty plained that she killed hayself be | © in the Horse Show were about her domestic affairs, anene Clty: O. W. Lek ike es mann, Chicago; W. J. O'Trien, Chi cago; Tom Masa, Mexico, Mo, and J D, Farrell, Beattio, Youngs Reappointed ell, 8 one 10,Utilities Board Mother Ryther to Mayo Caldwell before he left for the ; igh’ waa to reappoint L. i. Youngs, Give Talk Tonight wupériotendent of the efty water de Friends of Mother Ryther of the partment for 24 years, chairman Ryther home are planniag « dinner the board of public works. for Saturday night at the &t. Rogix Under Young's management, the |"ote!, Second ave. and Stewart st. city water department has grown A group of mothers whoee children from an insignificant municipal have been kept at the home are ex utility to the mort muccessful of the pected to be present. Dinner will city's undertaking», representing al? eerved at 4@ o'clock Mother capital investment of $10,000,000. i her will make 4 short talk at 7 . today | Miles Waves a Flag |HONOR HEROES (SEES NO PEACE | IN REGULATIONS 1,000 Elm Trees to Line Lincoln Steffens Objects to Road to Tacoma Rules [was being epent dexter's statement follows in | ‘The Newberry case was not with modifying out doubt, as are y canon, DUL 8! One thousand American elm trees| Ttules and regulations n all onnes, it necenmary to ar ; pe Dy bag meray were to be planted along the high tne clements of warfare eannot lead ve oS fon, regardiens of con ne betw nh Beattie and T TA Nicting conmiderations, 1 have 4/401 mw tod At intervals of 90 whe wary to peace, In the opinion ot occasion, wines I have been in tho tie. were to line the highway |Liveoin J, Steff noted journalist pe to vote on four occasions bo for approxir y eight milee land economist, who speaks at the | fen he eneepthn deg in the gonal®| ‘Thi “Road of Remembrance” Was Crystal Poot auditorium Saturday | os vedas w paned \ to be form y dedicated to the : pend of mone on night jundue expenditure of money-—t¥le* | nemories of America’s fallen heroes |"* in the Lorimer case, once in th®/ 00 tne ptate and the Northwest. The| Speaking of the presentday trend) Biephenson cast, and now in (he | exerci “ weresto be at the Bunny: toward world government, Steffens ldale school, eight miles ouwide the gaia | Newberry case. | “In three of thane casen I have YO | ciey timites od against the cootestes, Both times) Lieut. Gev. William J. Coyle pre beg gd ogg be Marys piding was to read the names of the voted agalnat him, because individu | elearty shown that a leader | Tiinoie legislature hed been bribed land thre him the election had been “The nearest approach to this kind of management can be seen in the British empire. With the settlement ~— ln apes ag proantin 44 of the Irish problem and the efforts Den ¥ . » now being made to straighten out dif oe yy somthin hed day TAKS ficulties in India and Krypt, Britain | wt oe Set ee shows her ability to rule her posses | obtained, Admiral John A, Hoogewerff, Brem- | SAYS STEPITENSON erton; Brig. Gen, Ulysses Grant Mo-/yarme,on & noule Whi evolution of | CASE WAS DIFFERENT Alexander, Camp LAwis; Col. Oscar | vniverml harmony.” | “In the Stephenson case, Stephen 7 Charles, Fort Lawton; Mayor C.| json himaeif had furnished the exces |W, Tuddel!, Tacoma; Dr, Henry Sux sive amount of money for the C#t patio, British, Japanese, Italian and palan \Relgian consuls, and others. jaeing editor of MgClure’s Magazine, | “The situation in the Newberty! 1: is hoped that by next Armistice 494 is & Journalist of renown, | lease wan entirely different from/day the entire highway, 30 miles! Mulet M, Wells, delegate to the| either of the other Tt war fot jong, will be lined with American Red Trade Union International at) | shown or claimed that Newberry paid | sims. ‘These trees grow to & height Moscow, also will appear on the pro lor obligated himself in any Way lof 180 feet, live 200 yearn and will Bram at Crystal Pool. Proceeds will) whatever, for anything but a Yerylcover the road with their out j#o t the Russian relief fund. 3. ‘Thom | j re at} | Steffens, © graduate of the Uni | versity of California, is former man | Officers Elected by Engineers’ Club Members of the Br Friday night elect president. The ting waa the to be held in at Vitth pring Officers ¢ Chester ¥. Le vice-prenident; Lyman T retary; Am honen were ater, treasw f ey, Ralph # D Ds Pinson, executive board ana J, } members Why Have Gray Hair or Dandruff? Nourithine will restore your hair ising! oot failing you socially and in busine Nourishine Positively Not a Dye Noarishine is @ ree! and pourishes ¢ to ite original ¥ ry As # Gandraft many times the vost paid fecurity Bide, lama! amount of money for lemitl-| stretched branches mate purposes in the campaign. He! [Tin stim ‘che genera! Seeton. | SECOND-STORY fIn the Steph m case, further | more, the people of Wisconsin had oe | THIEF SOUGHT | opportunity to pass upon the ques | ton, as he was chosen by the Ingisia-| Police were looking for @ second ure In the Newberry case, on the story burgiar, Saturday, who en contrary, the very question decided | ered a house at 601 Beventh ave by the senate was the chief lanua In iand escaped with $200 cash, 100 the final campaign in the state of !whares of steck in the Paicon Min-| Wildfire Michigan; and it was decided by the|ing company, sod 100 shares of | | people of Michigan atthe polls by (he Davin Motor Car stock belongi election of Mr. Newberry lto MH. A. Behotiom, The thief also | “The election iteeif was contested entered = reom occupied by Tony! and the senate ordered a recount Of | Magene and took $83 from his coa the votes and confirmed Mr. New: | pocke herry’s majority, There is net a! pA. Martelie, 2904 10th ave word of evidence, nor is there any reported his house had been en |elaim, of the undue expenditure Of tered by thieves and the followin money in the general election at stolen: Thirty-five dollars eash, a which he was @leeted to the senate.|rume containing two pairs of goid ‘The testimony showed hire te he varrings, two gold watches, two wholly innocent of any offense. a4 watch chains, and a pair of sliver! in view of the conditions existing earrings, The Phi Na Mouse at during the campaign, 1 could not! 4ss9 17tn ave. N. K. waa broken into | vote to disgrace him and hia family|), « burglar, and inmates were | where it waa admitted that he had pinned of $28.20, according to Mins) jnot_been guilty of any misconduct jianch Schroder, manager of a whatever, “Hin opponent wan Mr, Ford, who | Serenity houre | entered jwan at aif times, during the cam: |. thet wed the home of C paign, conducting, in eonnection Sn wey Pong ye ght on with his business, widespread pub |2°oeher Pp ma cme oP Helty of himself thru motion pic. |e? "ot tures, personal publications, males sperm agencies, ete THE FLAG BEGINS TO WAVE ON GH “The primary cam ried on during the most crucia of the war when this nation Was call Ocean Traffic Is Slowed Up by Fog) Heavy for on the North Paeifie ix) B ocean traffic consid A P ording to the Merchants’ /[]| ——®n instant hit! ion w= erably, a ed upon to concentrate its every Sein hate , RP ae | energy and resource in relieving the| he liner Mexican, Amertean-Ia- —everybody’s eating ’em! desperate situation of the allies to | waiian Co. and the Willpole, Wil France. Sir Dougias Maile, with | jams line, both en reate to Seattle They say: Seotch courage and tenacity, had i=! ¢rem the Bast coaat, are frem 12 to sued hin gonperate eal} for help. The!1§ hours late here as the résult of line of communication of the allies|ihe heavy weather. was under fire at Amiens. Mr, | ——— Pord represented the pacifist element | lim the community, he declined to af. |i Fe fitiate bimaclf with either one of the LO Ss great polition! parties, but attempted | D i jof the war to complete victory, He (Chocolate Dipped) 10c EVERYWHERE “THEYRE BIGGER AND BETTER” VELVET ICE CREAM CO., Inc. leg ignited and exploded METROPOLITAN "2% Matinees Wednesday and Saturday SEAT SALE THURSDAY Evenings 50c to $2. Sat. Mat. 50¢ to $1.50 Wed. Matinee, 50c, 77c, $1.00 Richard Walton Tally Presents the Fascinating Romance wir ANN READER anoNew Cast. FANI0US HAWAIIAN SINGERS avo PLAYER: POSITIVE FACT AS TO THE “WHY” THIS NSATIONAL SUCCESS HAS SWAYED Humanity to Ponder and Reflect— ve Paid Admiksion Tully's American Masterpiece—' Ever Produced, Within the Same Period as a Producer of Motion Pietures, This © to See and Hear the Remarkable Story of the WORLD FAMOUS PLAY Youngs has been chairman of the ue uRRRS —— board of public works for the past 10 year Electric Spark Explodes Sewer Dozens of people escaped injury | miraculously Friday afternoon, when a telephone conduit at First ave. and| Jackson st. was blown up - plosion. Manhole covers we Into the air 60 feet, and the explosion | shattered many windows in the vicin ity. O. A. Piper, superintendent of! streets, said that the explosion was due to gas filtering into the conduit and being iginited by an electric spark. Two Men Killed in Blast at Foundry) DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 14-—-Two men were killed and two injured | when an explosion wrecked a furnace | in a foundry owned by Hanna & Co. at Delray, near here, today, The men were inside the furnace clean ing it when gases which bad gat WEEK COM. ‘DAY | “In addition to his own tremen-| dows publication, he was backed by | SUN. MON. TURS., Jan. 15, 16, 17, Complete New Show Mr. Newberry represented the) With Beautiful tlement that was for the prosecution declined to leave hin post of daty te take part in the campaign, and these | conditions incited tremendous efforts | on behalf of many people who were! pot thtereated in the personality of | the candidates. ‘They did not justify | the expenditure of large sums of| AIDE FOR REVELLE RD. A special ayorney will arrive in) Srattle February 9 to asist Thomas P. Reveille, United Staten district at torney, ig clearing the congested | court docket of a number of simon canes, 4 cit 2 money, but should bé taken into eon. | s a | aideration in considering the entire! Ia a Supert Ne-Creation of OPEN LAW OFFICE lquestion. It was in part a war cam C. Norman Dickison, William 1.| paign. and waa so viewed.” orace W. Hall have estab — “For something tasty, serve Roldt's | Pastry. "~—Advertisement. I prac tee of law at suite $14 Alaska build. | Prenoh is. SEEK FRIENDS IN HOUR OF SSM ORY SRN RE. HT NEED F. C. Schultz, a Seattle depert-| “tn the hour of need we seek our ment store detective, was acquitted pest friends.” writes C. 8. W. de of grand larceny charges by @ Jury!) wet, 95 trd Ave, Onklend, Cal. tn Superior Judge Boyd J. Tallman's| “Gur litle boy and girl had severe, courtroom Friday afternoon. The! raeping courhs without phlegm tha charkes grew out of the allewel|choked and fluatred their faces. withholding by Schultz of goods| Moley's Honey and Tar was a won taken from shoplifters. Vaertul emergency remedy.” PANTAGES a y Vaudeville and Feature Photopiays TWICE DAILY, 2:30-8:15 “KISSES” _ BY S. 4. 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