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First in News—First i in Circulation (by 11,727 copies a day) —Call Main 0 600 to Order The Star at Your Home—50 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? <= ~— uve a ramen a Tonight and WEATHER Wednesday, rain; moderate southerly winds Temperature Last 4 Maximum, 40. VOLUME 2 4 f b 4 5 NN Nee On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise eSeattleSta Ratered as Brood Class Matter May & 16 Home Brev Greetings, folks! There is quite a difference between falling into ® woman's arms and into ber hands Some people say Seattle ought to worry about its lack of public speak ers. They probabig never have at tended one of those noon cafeteria Cc lave Skarin ‘Nearly Taken but Escapes Seattle Gi 1 Fugitive | Loses Baggage as She Flees luncheons. ee ‘ “Two Baby Bandits Arrested.” Newspaper. Maybe for cracking a crib. = x | i | When you get « girl, be care | fal whose girl you get, } ! * eae Se —8 ta eee 1 They do say that the guy who | washes the windows in the Smith building tower is a high liver. eee y The worst feature of that earth-| quake down in Los Angeles is that} Clara Skarin. This picture H the earth around there doesn’t seem of the fugitive young woman to know that the shimmy has gone is said to be the best likeness : 1 jadbehewemie ce of her the Seattle detective TEST SIGHT IN department has Been able to q WORLD find. It is being broadcasted H A California real estate agent | fo police departments else- 4 being on by his oS }ae here in the hope that she| 1 cover up flowers for | , 7 so they won't be nipped by | "OV be identified and caught. the frost. | Police in a California city, It H Abbe? a was learned today, were so close ] It gets a fellow's nanny when on the heels of Clara Skarin, i Ger skating he clates, Seattle fugitive alleged murder- 4 And bundles. up and getsal set exe, = few days ago, that she : And then t find his skates, etuded arrest onty by fleeing ber bli | hotel withont baggage, The state department of public) ‘The young woman is wanted here} works is going to investigate thei, connection witht the death of Fer | oe telephone company. Hope they S¢tiainand Mochbruns. her grand-uncle| | - their number. amd wealthy benefactor, who was/ gq {found shot to death a month ago in| i upper room of bib residence at Fifth ave. Word of the latest development in| the hunt for Clara reached The Star | }thru a source that cannot be dix 4 « ion Cous- | closed, She is sald to have been seen to leave the hotel where has been in hiding and bu & paper from a ¥ newsboy. Detectives watched he 4 |room for days, but she did not re | turn | Captain of Detectives Charles E | Prohibitionists have started & onant, asked by The Star to co i | f movement for abstainers to display |». the report, declined to do so./ | a star in a window of their residence. | 71). 0o nud he deny it | } The basement window's the place, | ww ask me?” he commented. | Mr. and Mra. Quart left by the after- noon C. P, R. train for Hoston, on their Dr. Work ts going to succeed yf | Hays as head of the postoffice partment. How did he get the ob? Work and political jobs are gener-| ally strangers. ee Puget sound bootleggers’ anthem— | “Coming Tru With the Rye.” eee ‘The German officer who sank the Lusitania bas received his just de- serts once more. This time he was killed in Paragua: . 1 gotta man; Won't tell you his name; ‘Cause your man an’ my man May be the same! any Duncan. . . Bill Tate, it seems, is the colored supplement to the heavyweight cham jonship. ” eee The latest style in men's hats in Seattle calls for a feather on the Just give us males time. We wearing birds on ‘erm one of these onda see COLUMBIA'S RECORD Columbia had a ve coat on the « : many games by ¢ . ‘Tribune Beg sg Ford wants to abolish ‘ Money? Money? Seems like we do remember something by that name eee | - —— —% ¥ PENITENCE | Three days in bed Reluctantly I agree Wine, women and song | Too often form 1 ‘ | A tragic triangle. An for mer | | My course 4s chosen | No longer shall I dally | Where to dail is ill 1] | Hereafter I shall be carefut | } What I sing. | | to be safe in a € College graduates make the best chorus girls, Flo 1 wa Probably because they have be | widerstanding eee YAEL “Woman tf raises oats 9 feet is like she'd sowed some wild oats, wedding trip—Quedee (Can) Chronicle. | “Did the incident occur in Chicago or San Francisco? was asked it almost always spreads to the rest | He replied, “Who told you about/of the family | of the age of detinquency from 23 | it? It was in © nia.” “Fiu sufferers should never cough | ‘0 13 and 16 years. | or sneere, except Into a handker-| CHARGES DENIED Jenief,” he said, “They should keep | BY SCHOOL BOARD } lapart, so far as possible, from other| The charges are denied by the! ‘SHERIFFS RAP | people.”* chool board, and are in turn backed —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | VV rhe Influenza is rapidly epreading | > affidavits produced by Methodist! Rev. Dr. A. L. Howard, of Portland, director of the Northwest Methodist conference, | POLL TAX LAW: t the University of Washington and | Mymes who have taken a hand in es ning in Seattle tonight, who uw banned discussion of the “high school dance scandal.” keeping many students from | the combat a oe With y isolation and| _ One affidavit recited that of a proper treatment cases kfive been ro| 117 me oe — 7 of | i overing in about four days now in public homes in Portland, ur er S ar (y | | State Convention Opposes) covering in about four Gaye. in the]. pertape 88 per cont bed started \ #9 § | Unjust Levy University infirmary, and one frater-| their downward careers at dances, ‘, nity house, alone, ia reported to have| As the m now stands, the op | ae yh . Tecan ou Ube oak tet ponents of dancing in the schools 6) (6) er an ir | BELLINGHAM, Jan, 24.—As the) ae ai gatherings have been| have been given until Junuary 26 to opening gun of the Washington t in file affidavita, names, dates and evi = called off to prevent the unnecessary | lor the defense to convince a State Sheriffs’ arsoclation conven-lepread of the epidemic [dence of ait kinds in support ot uneir| By Hal Armstrong | fo" ‘he defense to convines any 3u%7/ Sq Says Agent of Threat- tion here today, Sheriff Matt star.| Neatly a third of the workers at| charges that-public school dancing is| EVERETT, Jan. 24—Mrs, Bertha! (hat. Danielson Killed himacif. | tle ¥ aie the city hal} have fallen victims dur-|!mmoral, and the school board will| Wiikes and her daughter, Trevajjere teeca x dah aaaee ened Revolt wich of King county was scheduled take definite sétibn Febet ” forearm, thru the r Cee ous cn, ing the last few days he influ: | tak nite action February |Pote, go ¢o trial here Monday from the front, and once in the back. aces ference @ bitter longa, and thie record is duplicated ee WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—A force| wrenniétiiin of ¢ n ¢ charged with murder. The case is Jenunciation of I tax jin many stores and offices. | of 1,400,000 men is now drilling in Condemnation of the poll tax ° crammed With dramatic situations, |) 0°). ia } med Y f 0 ry and human interest 1 ss es an tke eon ee tha: one oF |India for revolt against British rule, as a wh eomed | | ny ste: ¢ ere the other of the two women will ta 3G . Sok, Mbele weemed No Danger et of — | At hcp hell taeeh, pommeeaeal? 1 ne ene Oe che OW a tae ndra N. Ghose, director of the of delegates that the preset | Influenza Epidemic! are enjoying the galety of high | cjosure, and there are many and|American commission to promote 1 tax law is impracticable as well) wagiuINGTON, Jan. 24.—Reports | school, Treva Pote finds herself | widely differing guesses as to what | Self-government in India, asserted unjust | ta thp pubile health service indicate hy ae ~ ont yer? — | that disclosure will be ° today. | Other measures to be discunsed . 2 rounded by grim men and fear- oth were charged with the mur-| ¢ were propose tt there is no immediate danger of an| ful clroumetanc r ® t Ghose is the representative of the Proposed repeal of the state | cctensive recurrence of an influenzalLoses Plea for Writ of| ul circumstances, fighting for der on the strength of sworn state-| Gandhi faction in the threatened re- 4 x, the raising of sheriffs’ sa Hab: c er very life, { ments made police headquarters | aries, and establishment of a state labeas Corpus © state alleges, and will trv 9! shortly after the killing. What these i “ bureau of criminal identification p prove, that she and her mother ctatements were, in detail | “Despite the wholesale arrests that ah ise, while he Sods | calmly plotted pid cure tei pod eye |are being made thruout India, Gand- are International Secret § | TACOMA, Jan. 24.—Unless Rus-| nurder of August Danielson, a guest |e ng, ae _ |hiand his Heutenants are rapidly 2 seg pap conven: | y ue, Tenino farmer, furnishes $10 | clare, committed suicide’ in. their | ney, Samue ~ nba “Ve | his information on secret cables from n attendance today were city, |New York and other Enatern cities |000 bond by noon today, he will be eakhhe, tacesing RIMS ti; Gane | ARTS ROS EES WAS WARFARE Ol bagi, ounty, state and federal law enforce: | ioaay |removed to Detroit, Mich. to tace | Pr ne “ shooting him: 9 Geath \in saying tHat there may al} lee m, — ment officials from every part of) oO" 3 before their very eyes. sensational moments at the trial, | great . oe | In the last two days 64 cases of in-| charges of conspiracy in'the robbery | since thei ietather tha diese | eos © Northwest | duenad ike: ieee here. [of the Halfway State bank of $12,-| of tiioer Mavens 6. the ana several surprise Former Minister May urged formation of new as! treaith department are, | 000 b pa mig . Nac thee me Nate When the police reached the home Ww 00 D. ete ealth departmen . 00 | tion has been asked a thousand times, | 6 : sagan Ri ep Be sh ae ociations of tay OE eet tee tthe sickness’ le not as| Tiutes wan denied a writ of habeas | U°n bas been asked a thousand times, of yirs, Wilkes about ¢ o'dock the| Wins $6) amages als in other states and in Canadian | vot epidemic lcorpus to prevent his extradition “Gan 12 men and women be |°veTng.of November 6 they found) STEVENS POINT, Wis, Jan. 24.— agp aa Besides influenza, bronchitis is un-|after the petition was heard by! found in the county of Snohom- (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) Rev. N. F. Kile, former pastor of the | The convention will continue In| usually prevalent with other diseases | Judge Cushman in federal court) jsh who would vote to hang o ; |Norwegian Lutheran churches t| session here tomorrow. Thursday|o¢ the respiratory tract, including| here yesterday | ” . S. P. to Sell Stock New Hope and Alban, was awarded | delegates will motor to Vancouver, t 3, IB seayrina * 4 $800 damages by a jury from mem. | | pneumonia, Dr, Royal 8. Copelan,| Governor Hart had granted extra-|yray HAVE TO BAR Its E 1 & | B. C., where they will be lavish! ith commalasioner, aid dition papers for his return last] neATH P| “ to Its Employes bers of nis tormer tiock today | jentertained = by Chief Constable | 47 you have the symptoms of a | week. Sang that Prosecutor| . SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.—The| Rev, Kile sued for ‘$26,000, ‘alle | James Anderson and Vancouver and! oid, this Is what you should do, In contesting the extradition or: | my, a rine t,|Southern Pacific railway will take|!ng that members of his congrega- | provincial police. according to Dr, Copeland: der, Lutes’ coun! maintained it al) l0nnMe @ po we er ta{in its employes as stockholders, ac-|tion caused him to be suspended “Take a hot bath, drink « lot of © of mistaken identity, otlee of : ‘ , cording to an announcement today |from the ministry and charging that stipulate first that he will not ask h las @ result it caused him to be “held * CONTRACT IS hot lemonade while you are tak- | appeal to the United States circ for the death penalty in event of con.|®Y President William Sproule, jas é . ! a ing it, stay in the hot bath half | court of appeals was given by his) viction, £ the aha Said {fective February 1, the com.|¥P to the public's scorn” and “ridi- UP TO FORD) an hour. This will put you ina | attorney. tae one fOF either mother or GauB)-) any offers to purchase for employes |Culed and humiliated.” | | ve piestios. Then spenge reereae |who make application, shares of stock eet ia aa | oot perey By far the greatest int WASHINGTC Jan; 24 —Thre| oe OM Shweem the Sens ts Seattle Woman Sues | case appears to ws [in the open market and to vermit | Goethals Planning | ontract between the war depart-| the mext day you will wake up | annie of tote will be. {the employes to pay for the stoqk | | : ind. Henry Ford. tor. the| feeling well.” | Dentist for Damage) ine state's case, It hos pencraity|on easy payments deducted trom! Mission to Spokane! je Sho nitrate p t | § Alleging that unskillful dentistry | been assumed, will bean effort to| thelr pay checks OLYMPIA, Jan. 24-—-Gen ompleted today and sent to Detror Italian Ambassador |performed by Dr. L Burkhart result-|prove that Danielson was killed by thals will leave New York for ltor the automobile manufacturer's) ed in her permanent injury, from|the two defendants with a motive| SALT LAKE CITY.—Case against] kane January 29 to begin investiga | aieniat to France Selected |“‘,; h five surgieal operations gave {of getting his money and property. |Moroni C. Iverson, former Salt Lake] tien of the Columbia basin irrigation A nan it is signed and. re ROME, Jan. 24.—Vormer Forelgn|her no relief, Mra. Myrtle M. Hardy | He Jhac de a will, leaving all to|county auditor, charged with embex | project, in Eastern Washington, ac turned, Secretary of War Wéeks' Minister Sforza. has been appointed ;began suit Tuesday before Judge! Mra» V sand her daughter. sling $1,122.18, is dismissed in district} cording to a telegram received by Di- will send it to congress, Italian ambassador to Paris, Boyd Tallman for $25,315 damages. Lawydeclare it will be difficult !court here rector Scott here today. 4 A & » Dek ast He | scat | wortd at the Postottios t Beattin Wash, ui w the Act of Congress March &, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $6 to MOTHER, 7 TOTS DIE IN FIRE NN nt nnn nnn ATT B, WASH, TU ESDAY, JANU AR Y 2, 1922. AER RT ee SEATTLE Pastors Mum on IN GRIP eae Epidemic Not Dangerous, However, Health Visiting Clergymen Are Officer Says FLU DON'TS Don't get patient than ix Don't any clower te ame or th ame flu, public aneeae c face to aneese in anc her ¢ in a the ugh or office ember that the Influenza ia the most contagious of dis eaxee—protect yourself and pro- tect others Seattle today iq suffering from ene of the mont widespread epi- demies in lis histery—an cpl demie, however, that ix happily free from grave danger For the second thine the flu has returned. Almost every household in the city has one or two cases of the present mild variation of Influenza. Scores of office and store workers are confined to their homes. Dr H. M. Read, commissioner ot health, declared Tuesday that there in little danger connected with the Present type of flu. “Only a few of the cases are being reported to this office as influenga “The doctors prefer to dinpase as a form of la Read explained that after th rtime pandemic of influenza t will suffer from turns of the disease creasingly milder No deaths have been reported from nfiuenza here aa yet Dr. Read declared that the fia tx ly conts and when one member of a family contracts each year in « gious, that | | annual re-| Over School D OF FLU! pride Hushes | All Talk of Portland Sin Pledged Not to Talk on Controversy Ch kes Methodist clergymen that high school dances have become so utterly immoral that they are di- rectly responsible for many a young | girl's downfall are not to be alred at! th rthwent Methodist conference, per here tonight | t dancing as 6 ne, @onference dele being made. but tt n Portland, where, fought to a * being launched tm why ) nm, moreover, | wat he conference here pledged, | aa & matter breathe andal raging much leas bring the matter up for conference discus sion POSITIVELY WON'T DISCUSS QUESTION “Positively, it will not be dis- cussed,” wald Rev. AO T.” Howard, of Portland, at the Mo- tel Frye today. “As director of the conference I have fall charge and can speak with authority, “Purthermore,” he added, “none of | our Portiand ministers will mention} the matter while in Seattle. To do so would surely bring it into the confer hed and we don't wih to do that. | Wo have other things to do here. We | will resume our dance fight when we get home Charges made by the clergy are: | (1) That giris cheek their cor. sets along with hat and umbrel | las because their men partners will not dance with “ironclads,” as those who wear corsets are termed. (2) That the Parent-Teacher as- sociation has been flagrantly derelict in its duty (3) That dances are being held without chaperone (4) That public school dancing has contributed to the lowering fe pride, a word of the dance in their cit not tol 4 Fight ancing’ From Reecus' GRAND RAPIDS, , Mi Jan. 24.—Bodies of Adam Hall and her children, burned to their cabin near | Mich., were discovered t | Neighbors said they. av | the fire Sunday night but jnot respond because | storm, MOVIE DIRECTOR SHOT; IS ong . {Mother-in- Law Held Hollywood Ovi cnt as law, Mrs. Mattie Bannan, central station as the result of ambush shooting in last night, Kramer told police, fe shooting, that his wife had gone downtown show, following an ment over a pair of shoes. Her ure to return home at an early Ihot caused him to look for her ia neighborhood, The 20-year.old wife was | tioned by police, but later jand her mother ordered held, Kramer received four or five jin the head, AUTO BANDITR RING EXPOSED 150 Persons in in Five Involved FARGO, N. D., Jan, 24—An Mobile bandit ring, ‘said to. im 150 persons in five states, has jexposed by the arrest and con of a couple in Montana. United | District Attorney Hildreth | today. Colonel Hildreth said the | would involve arrests in Mo Minnesota, Nebraska and the kotas, Cleo P. Briant and Gertrude arrested at Plentywood, Mont. be returned here tonight, it was said They were arrested by E. B. Johm son, special agent for the Nati Bureau of Automobile Manufac ers. Johnson is reported to have traited the couple from Wichita, Kan,, thru Nebraska and the Dakotas jthence to Montana. The pair confessed, Hildreth sally and involved a number of other sons, Subsequent arrest he | will reveal others who are in the |leged ring. Conference on Jap Ship Rates Delayed — WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, — conference between preset of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and the shipping board, to consider preferential contracts between Ameri can railroads and Japanese steamk |ship lines, which was set for todayy has been postponed by mutual come | sent until re rus r GET OUT YOUR IRON SLIPPERS, GIRLIES! © POLICE BALL IS DUE ‘The fact that all policemen have big feet will not deter many of Seattle's fairest daughters from attending the annual police ball ‘Thursday, according to Police In- spector Hans Damm, who is in «ce of arrangements. The dance will be held in the police assembly room, The grand march will begin some time during the evening, or as quickly as the police band ars All friends, wives, sweet: rives, hearts and mothers of policemen have been invited, css na ther aeecntencrneaetso tin Sage never eS OS SPSS

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