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1622. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922, nee THE SEATTLE STAR : PAGE 7 HERE’S MORE ABOUT POPE FUNERAL STARTS ON PAGE ONE THRIFT WEEK —SHANTUNG AND CAUGHT AFTER | COMESTOEND SIBERIANEXT| FURIOUS CHASE] FREDERICK \“Make a Will” Is Slogan of Two Problems Before Par-| Alleged Burglar Run (own | &3 N EL S O N ayy Deg ghee Hoag Final Day | ley This Week | by Two Policemea | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Big Newspaper Week Starts at University Newspaper editors from all over) time to be heard. Trade journ: the state are Invading Seattle today. | to be discussed Monday and Tuesday. | Five hundred strong they are attend: |The following two days daily news ing the Tenth Annual Journaliam | papers will hold the field. Weekly week on the University of Washing: | newspapers will have Friday to| ton campus Whether the welts | themselves. ‘The executive season program of newspaper discussions | of the Washington State Proms as and heart-to-heart talks regard) ation will be held Friday night According to those who have been! each particular country editor's rain, Was rained on y rpeuh covered the city in the from Siberia, Japanese delegates in-|bing, Murray Mall, 31, « labarer, was Tl wre tei oad “ ger paper, Or the big Hawaiian banquet | allowed to view the menus prepared |! 4# @ Canopy over the bier interest Makew Will Day,” the |formed the Far Kastern conference held in the city jail Mondwy on an A: ( ny in mye at the close of the vention te|for the Saturday night Hawalian| A" escort of Swine guards formed |final day of National Thrift week. |today. The ten, however, wet | charge | ) LS had orkers were under the guid: |no date for evacuation Patrolmen W. ¥, Dentan, and Paul | fi Os 1D ts'are out the body the white bes familiar to all who | wudience at the lay on a bier,| The proverb, “Where there's a will BY CARL PD, GROAT Pursued by police after he, had em us| WASHINGTON, Jan Japan leaped from a groc a corps |Htanda ready to withdraw her troops |he is alleged to have been folund rob Vatican covered with a huge silken shroud, | there's a lawsuit,” met wit which, an the proces Monday in Seattle, w atora, whict of men, proving the greater attraction, ts| banquet everything from pineapples| “bout the bier, ana the order of| The wor the sins diffioult to say jto Hawaiian pol, in koa cal .| formation of the procession was re f HF. W, Catlett, *representing A [Knapp alleged that Hall had just es |B) “1 upon Dr. IL. M, Spencer, director of the! Will be served to the guests, Prac. | Versed. so that the ptiff'n private ‘ and A. , Halley, vice WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—-@)-|eaped from a rear window at 619 eh te School of Journalism of the univer-| tically all food for the banquet has | Chaplains and secretar nuld fol nt of the Seattle Tithe Trust| beria and Shantung will be the ‘bly th ave a Japaness grocery ayment, sity, haa so laid plans that each class) been sent from Hawaii. with the|!© !mmediately after the body ny, representing the trust com: | probleme of the Far Eastern confer-|and had p ‘ously robbedi a contec red the of publication will be given a special | Compliments of the Honolulu Cham: | 8 Its way to Sts Peter's the pro. | P# ence this week, with prospect that itionery stoi me Bae ave wealthy ber of Commerce. | 6 Importance of will making was|both will be amicably dispo of| Hall surrendered after a, wild chase, on traversed the royal and ducal the Raphael lodge, the: royal | *treswed in addre stairway, and finally the Sistine |ber of orgunizations,®&mong them the | ~ a* | JEWISH MUSIC rt Bie ad. But Groceries to Pay chapel. [Lion's club and the convention of |he governed by Japan's objection | death rn! He TO BE TOPIC > “ ‘ The canons of Bt. Peter's were | Seattle Federation of Women's ¢ aguinst immediate withdrawal of| A large quantity of ceindy and to shame Jap’s Liquor Fine javier at the chapel this morn.| Other addres » wiven|troopa from biberia |bacco, tomether with screwariver fond evening ich are| Co . {and hypodermic doge outfit, are Reuben R. Rinder, world-famea| The grocery stoc oto | INK to receive the body of the pope Monday r unt Uchida, Japan, has tet it}ar fa P Garitone soloist and cantor of the/at icit James at gy Aig ose rg te jfrom the Vatican dignitaries, They |those before Mutual Business !be known that hia nation does not| alleged to have been fiund on Hall. } short time. |when the officers dreay their re Biberion action will probably|volvers and threatened = him with before a num-| ik © could Temple Emanuel, san public auction Feb, 2 by federal offi. (At hee removed the white robes and | cl and the Triangle club. feo! It can withdraw Japanese troops | . ~ | Pad bg who recently conducted the success-| cial to pay a federal tax of $1500 tressed the dead pontiff in the high | |from Siberia now. Such a move. | PERIONE SERVICE) Ja Own, ful oratorio of Juda Maccabacus into $3,500 now imposed on persons |S cial robes which Pope Benedict | ARTISTS READY he contends, would be @ menace to ; that city, will appear in Seattle at) found with liquor on their prem. |¥Or® When officiating the most sol- bi mags TO BE PROBED ; Seon the Temple de Hirsch Tuesday at 8/inex or found guilty of manu. |°™ service | In the light of this ponition, the | le pm | facturing ft, under provisions of the Then, because of Pope Benedict's FOR BIG BAL! Far Bastern conference ts deemed | Fased on complaints made by tha] - The public has been invited by|new WillsCumpbell bill, ‘The raid | Mi that his body should not te f ow being preparea (UIIkely to press for immediate| King county lesiulitive federation| in the Men's club of the Tempie del was made New Year's eve, when | embalmed, It was decided to consid: | Mvitations are now being prepatel’| withdrawal but will probably under-|and the Women's @ivie club, the | Hirech, under whose ausploes Cantor | federal officials confiscated a mod.|°PlY shorten the ceremony — of | for the annual comtul eek {take to fix some arrangement |ptate department of public works is| e. lying In state attle Art club, to be given February | wiereny definite withdrawal aswur|about to make @ seveeping investi. | Rinder wil! appear in recital, to at-/ ern distillery occupying three Moors tend the evening's program. Cantor | or the building. Since the building | 24, at the Masonic t “A Night Ordina . “ n o pcs noes Mi be obtained 0 o he rate C J ic nfinarily, the body, placed on an | Bh At the Mant will be the theme |"2ce® May ained |gation of the rates, and service of Rinder wi! ‘ive historical 1 ebony stand ough to the 11 As for Shantung, the deadlock | th " fi Telephotae Tele pia tation of ¢ Js development ef Jewish | onto ce ——. VO Se ereuaet MT eases of the, Ghia 6 aliow the nt of the ball. Information about the! 4) taniaer ef tee Uaaniane foR-10e, ice gc eget eb sits music, sénging sacred and syna-| as | ee to protrude in order that they might | SV@%% 4# Well as Advioe on comtumes,) Vay ty Ching appeared today to be] The order also Ingludes the Home, gogue selections and Yiddish folk. | cP RRR Cage be kimed by the faithful, would have jdimsotving. Chinese and Japanese| Telephone Co, ary allied corpora:| GH ai may be obtained at the club, Fourth | ight of songs, written from the 13th century | PRILAD Jealous wife) been left for 24 or 48 hours fore ond Cherry 9 P sources predicted today that the| tion. K cave down to the present time shosts her husband, Oscar Rosier,| Meanwhile, thousands who had) Committees In charge follow railway problem will be solved] A valuation of pall the propert when. eesti mse a Jand his stenographer, Mildred Reck:| crossed into the basilica of the me.|_ Decoration—Ernest Norling, ehate | oo srery ot the two tatphtas companion ts . He BOLDT'S COFFEE NOW FIVE lett, to death in offices of the Rosier | rament chapel filed past the body of MMMM Victor Mewenuwr, Glenn Sheck:)" ae ‘ur faxtern conference hax! the state will be: made. Officials : iy els, Marshall Reid, Arthy Ange: | ves mR ahe CENTS.—Advertivement, _ Advertising agency. |the late pontiff, wh was guarded |)" rt Re ules wena ™ | wound up practically everything on|of the company contend that rites | ‘ bee by two noble guards and near which Rabéviedamens Lioyd Schumach.|th¢ Chinese agenda, A large sec-|should be increased, rather than joanons of St. Peter's kept up an end fone vecltal of prayers tor the aon. (crams: Harry Bliewerth, | © ot the Si demands will bel cut, pray dead ore, Semple, Mona Heywood, |omnceled by a satixfactofy Shan ——+ ——_--— ‘The burial this afternoon will be in : “ 8 s tung settlement * Franklin ily, Peggy Padden, Mary |UD Men Must Be Tried jthe nature of temporary interment | peoves action, If any, regarding juntil a tomb shall have been pre! “Torcwhmonts — Ariita Padden,|the 21 demands hence will wait for Whhisky Theft pared in the church chosen by Pop? |cnarman, Irene Frechman, tern | ¥en the Shantung settlement, . | Benedict for his find’ reating place. | ~ H yobman, th | hus the " Segirig ‘ Over-ruling a gnotion argued two | Freedman, C. T. Hill, Peggy Padden, us conferen now tn]. eae . | weeks ago to qmanh the indctment SACRED COLI Jonnie Kidd, line to take up Sihera. against the nine, men charged with HOLDS SESSIC Vieskss tee, A Reed, chair.| The American group, looked to for | 0" ‘ conspiracy to rd the federal Nquor | ‘The sacred « kus, CT. Hill |rudance on this subject, has giver) .rcnouse last August of $40,000| METROPOLITAN San: 31 Katharine Rice Presents ‘A Tubful of Blankets or a Few Baby Garments—Alike to ~ ¢ held the first of | man; Helen its dally sessions this mornin Publicity-—Cita Miller, chairman;|#9 tndicatior of y. But con y ita 2} eo e 4 |worth of confisdated liquor, Federal These masions will continue until | Frank Wolfe, Heinrich Roth jference quarters regard it unlikely! ji4c¢6 Jeremials otarer Saturday e that the conference would not hee i cg heey agg ve ay J Daan Sake od auaaniaia |held that the rpen munt stand trial sruary 2, when the conela apan’s alleged fear of consequences |rie judge orfered four of the 11 for election of a new pope will be $75,000 Blown Up |toliowing any immediate troop with lecunts.of the, ladlotment ‘otridhen held. | drawal from Siberia, Owing to numerous vacancies on} im Yeggmen Blast 4 that the seven al Cataract Electric Washer out, and stat nyoeeS. 2: wr lle 0 | ig’ be " ated _ . eos po account ot ‘recent ‘deatha, which | CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—Seventy-tvel Million and Half oe ee ere te" |1| “THE Cataract operates just as efficiently on pe Benedict had planned te fill at | thousand dollars in curreny, blown to | dictrnen tyorney for the indicted jf] 4 jeces g i aad the March consistory, the sacred bit when six yerxs cracked the eafe Fok Seieislal” Friediel snes eoncee chr cokes tos tatrotaeet a few pieces as when the tub is full, on delicate laces as on heavy blankets. college which will meet to elect «| of the National Tea Co. was shipped new pontiff in now composed of only | to the I eo Jon the growmds that confiscated Ii William A, Gaines, county treasur-|Gior in not, the property of the aos 41 membern. ‘Thirty-one of there are The bandiie Zoreeey|er, has tranaterred 61,000,000 trom | Sta weates, and not motioct to om The inside of the tub is perfectly new Italians, two Americana and one @ im cotn | the building fund of school district |i urmey chargeen smooth, the clothes being cleansed by at Canadian. The latter three were not 7 1 to the general fund, according | ‘aad we cee force of water alone as it circulates * in time for} FUNERAL sevice to & resolution of the school commit ‘ 2 the the opening of the conclave, when| Mary Belle Oldham. 35) whe ohan|ts® Which has been epproved by tne Shasta Limited to rapidly in figure-8 motion. the cardinals will be walled up. The|at her home, 12 be “ll prosecuting attorney, Thin transfer Fog 2 - aa Te ee gern to ad | nite hme 12M Hlahth ave. Wa1EES ordered. to cut off intereat on} _ Bf Made Faster It takes but eight or ten minutes for the He mit them, however, if they arrive |p, m. Monday at the Bonney. MH. utatanding warrants of the district, SAN F RANCISCO, Jan. 23.—Speed Cataract to wash a tubful of clothes—and the her. before the election ts determined. \chapel. Mrs. Oldh son) The number of warrants called is|'ne Up of important trains on the |}! ry * oye him ‘The encred college met early today lor seattle 3 ham, & renident| 19 914, which Inciedes the lame o¢/Southern Pacific lines is being plan-|{| Cost of operation is trifling—less than 2c an votes im the hall of paraments in the|member of the Sunset club and| omormaber §, 1921. The amount to be jned. 1 wecome efi. IH] hour for electricity. rable vi The dean of the colle ye i. > “ n? | paid by the treasurer ts §613,000—~ 7 wasg announced today. : ° Piast \ presided, Owing to several cardia: [gnenin nt tm, women’s activities. | 434,000 of which ta interest, One begur will be cut from the run The special demonstration of the Cataract’s . ~ eo om outaide Rome havi bean | apis ed by two daughter.) Gaines paid $127,937.50 interest on|!ng tire of the Shasta limited be rem : oo %. cath tot the * Basco ot the pope's Rebert 01a Frances, and one son,| outstanding county warranta due|tween Han Francisco and Portland as Boag a 8 age iogggea ba A Goods Section, vd . —Ele Hu | his oe & demise, many who would not other. Oldham. February 1, in New York Monday, | #94 ona hour from the running time THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE t's wise have been present at the first eiga omaneneioomee i of the meashore express between San 4 ore iu * Francisco and Los Angeles. coat THE GRIFFES GROUP [jeer = errr No Date Set Yet | Flour Mill Worker {"Yoca verve wit! be meedad pro sg =» CONCERT w= The papal bull of Clement XI. for Service Here| Dies From Tetanus)?" ?™""”: Dheueile his Te satay ot peeaking the [qq unc? Haward J. O'Dea is expect-|_ Ae a remult of tetanus developing} FEYNERAL SERVICES for Wco look m1 7 4 rg pe Fr ed to decide Tuemtay morning on | from & wound received when his/lat Andreas Hansen, 64, who died nedict ol be held tn Seattle for the pops, ac |shaft January 14, while working | m. Monday at the First Advent re - Monsignor Heapighi, perfect of SEAT SALE JANUARY 27 nea ked the dean and | (crane to Futter Stafford of 8t.|for Albers Milling Co, August Schir-|Clartetian church. Hansen, @ resi 2 1 50 1.00, 77c, 50c Plus Tax ceremonies, apr res oo gcc “|James’ cathedral. The time will|mer, 48, died Sunday at the Provi-|dumt of Seattle 22 years, ts survived PRICES—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 77c, received from him the | probably be set for the day of the|dence hospital. Schirmer lived at|by bis widow, Mrs, Albertine Han. ring, which had been taken from | funeral. Pope Benedict's hand, the official pronouncement of death. At the same time, the datary from | the Vatican state chanc the seals with which P had authenticated papal bulls and briefs. The seals and the ring were then broken with a heavy hammer and fragments shown to the cardin als as evidence that the benedict’s reign was at an end Pope Benedict's will designates his nephew, the Marquis Giumppl Della | = - Chiesa, as the sole heir of his per-| sonal property. It states that the| | other property of Benedict XV. was } N T d only held temporarily and returned || Odd L t d R t f ew Tweeds hc the olencthe ots an emnants 0 Cardinal Gasparri, as cardinal cameriengo, acts as temporary cu todian until a new pope ls elected ney Seer | MARX BROTHERS HEAD MOORE BILL The four Marx brothers, Julius; Herbert, Leonard and Arthur, are! back at the Moore this week in on] | the Oaks hotel. oon, _ FREDERICK & NELSON | : EA lf A Ij A] oF a 5 i 5 FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE S¥REET bow t $3.00 Y | Linens, Bedding, Cottons . * - nee 1a | Expression of a Growing Vogue I) We Continue to Talk About The Ohio Range at $69.00 because to bring this splendid Range value to the at- tention of the housekeepers of the Northwest is to perform for them a substantial service. IN A DISPOSAL AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES OOSELY woven, as is the fashion, and es- | pecially attractive in the | i the Balcony,” @ musical comedy re vue, for the most part just plain nut comedy. Julius Marx, the eldest of the brothers, carries off the chief comedy role, and he puts his lines over well Leonard at the piano and Arthur on lighter colorings are these ABLE Linen temnants ; Odd Pattern Table naw Pabet. Cloths; Napkins in half-dozen lots; Remnants invills-aeosa ldhe-ad tach of Tea and Kitchen Towelings; Odds’ and Ends in and lavender on sand | ee co then typi ig ag a *| | fine Linen Towels; Novelty Bath Towels (somewhat ah pine gpl pnhgatrred The new, lower price on the efficient OHTO Running the Mars brothers s ciess soiled); odd lots of Madeira-embroidered Linens, bars = inventor on brown, | makes it no longer necessary for the house- ser ¢ Leo Flande jeneve Ges egg +h R ¥ . : use and plain mixtures 5 : Betler in a “Vaudeville Concert | including 54-inch Round Luncheon Cloths; useful a Gao = keeper to get along with an old range which Flanders plays the kind of ragtime gives haphazard baking results and prob- ably consumes much more fuel than economy, approves. The OHIO oven heats quickly (a Puel saving) and holds the heat long (a further fuel saving). Under ordinary conditions, the oven is brought to baking heat 8 minutes after fire is kindled. OHIO construction is of the best—OHIO design is clean-cut and attractive. The OHIO 4-hole model is a great Range value at the new price: $69.00. (Best quality, six-way Water Coil to fit this Range, $3.00.) Break the ice with a lengths in Art and Embroidery Linens. | that takes a real technique, wh g y Fiftysix inches wide, $3.00 | Miss Butler has a very pleas in yard. | | —Pirst Floor operatic vole at und the operatio||| | REMNANTS OF COTTONS, including -Nain- Kine Me Again,” and the operatic | e version of “Yankee Doodle” being the | }} sooks, Long Cloths, Batiste, Organdie, Flaxon Victrola = If Sg clharsta torelgu and duyatid pears Odd Lots of Harry Lang and Jeanne Vernon of- | and others in foreign and domestic weave | fer a comedy skit, “Who Is Your) also useful lengths of Ginghams, Voiles, con lta coca inl ant Bre, Mad Shirtings, Suitings, Devonshire Cloth, Wall Papers the i ‘| novelty hat throwers. The Innia| and start indoor party merrily brothers Gaboe and chter, the eae Poplins and other Cottons; also White Wool Clearance } ing being the best part of their of-/ on its way. Popular songs, dance | tering and the La Pilarica trio do| and Wool-mixed Baby Flannels, and useful OTS of from 10 to 100 role of numbers, fine old ballads— cae Beer Canales eon vay lengths of cotton and silk-and-cotton linings. & pattern ,in Imported and Papers. Colorings fea- | - . durance Russian step number by the} | ture t « of Gray and Tan, in |} And, with a supply of Red Seal Victrola jenate manater of the iste {| ODD LOTS OF BEDDING offer Bed Sheets, yar mal th, Metallic and Fabric | effects. Rolls miss, and an en- | Domestic © 18, 22 and 30 records, a splendid feast of the most beau- | RLEASING SHOW Pillow Cases and Bedspreads soiled from dis- inches wide. Reduced to: —STOVS SECTION, DOWNSTAIRS STORE tiful music ever sung or played! AT PALACE HIP . i} play, the Bedspreads in crochet weave or 5 35 5 | * seta kad perdeanaent of music i satin-finished with hemmed or scalloped and 2 c c r) 5c | Everyone in the family will enjoy the Victrola. ind dancing, are combined in the | [| cut corners—underpriced for disposal. —Per Single Roll new ytd pom wisi —First Floor t —Third Floor © Hip yer | Is it not time we placed a Victrola in your t Atkstte and Ba White éopply home? much of the fun of “Playmates,” the | outstanding feature of the bill Lew Hawkin res one of the hits e bill, if applause be any proof, | lent as a study in brown: DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1,750 Yards 1,500 Yards Indian Head Tubing Unbleached Muslin Special 35c Yard Specjal 15c Yard This is the sign of a gen- uine Victor stb Victrola. Insist upon it. CAN built to stand all the hard knocks to which Ash Cans are subjected. Stoutly- constructed, 26 inches high and 18 inches in diameter; heavily soldered inside at bottom to pre- laughter going Bentley, Banks and Gay, two men | attractive girl, are a trio of | atic songbirds The Powder Puff Girl” is the title Sherman Glay & Go. jigs Noes | With two memt f the trio # 7 n fo embers 01 ne jo aup- iF) Well-known for its wearing and launder A clear, evenly-woven quality of Un ie , | ‘ if] vent leakage of moisture. Low- Third Avenue at Pine | rd nding todetstyor’ | || ing qualities is this Indian Head Pillow Tub bleached Mfuslin suitable for Aprons, House i] 1 Me forms a series of Dresses ang! Window Drapes, 36éinch widths IPE) priced at $2.25. ing, 42 and 46 inches wide octal at SB¢ Special, 19s¢ yard. yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE hree Raymond: open the bill with a slack wire per- | Housewares Seotion, SEATTLE + Geckene * RS STORE * is the feature photo