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HE SEATTLE JARY 4, 1922. STAR /) BUSINESS Treva’s Poise at . Trial Marvelous THOUSES ARE HERE’S MORE ABOUT | ARMS PARLEY STARTS ON PAGE ONE Achievements of Arms Meet EVERETT, Feb. 4.18 Treva jéxdmined in reward to a algne : Potea (wentieth eon’ gr, |staleinent which “She had made| mi re mposing who has “Hed lke « Herman” [shortly after the shooting-—whieh | 5)" vr fg Md a gue We excluded from to seve her mother from the gal | differed materially from her evi. | 0) brotestive provisions of the WASHINGTON, Feb, 4-—-HMis | lows, taking onto hee own stem (dence on the starid—she never font |P™ |] tory will pen the following tm der shoulders the burden of a | her nerve. A resolution of the nine powers, |] nosing achievements of the Wash terrible crime of which sho is | “Il might have.eatd that—t don't |*t4the that the preservation of thel! ington conference | Innocent? |kenow, Anyway, it an't tru 9 | Sate Wastern railway feauirés bet: |) Fivepower naval — limitation 4 > — | ‘This te the question that everyone | replied calmly to efforts to impeagh | stool ection to bers ee Aw |] treaty, Junking many battleships, . literally everyone—in Rverett in| her testimony plover, a more careful selection of the|| Tear tt ava) holiday and 500 Loss Caused by Asking, following yesterday's sense | WAS AFRAID | borwesitat hy the Interests of ef-| vetting rer ‘allotment of ton . |tional derelopmefts in the trial of ua srency Ahd & there economical Use) 1. ff warships for the five Early Morning Blaze; Is the piel and Ner mother, Mra Bertha |” Cie dietcrttou telt me the [of fulda, with a detinite rottiement || MAR, Of wareninn for tte, ft Being Investigated | Wilkes, for the murder of Gus Dan-| truth that night, Trevat” Pr of thin question to be reached ged day ji selects > | A. Bliger demanded, [t"4 ordinary diplomatic charinels, |] a power poleoh an and re of & mysterious origin early) One thing is certain, no matter| in harsh tones. then cate tees beware other] qubmaring treaties) “outlawing y morning awept two busk/what the answer to the question! — “t didn't want to tell you the | 11a) (niin declaring (hat whe must |) cay ay a war weapon and nub SMhouses, Hopper Kelly com-/may belittle {Syearold Trova in| truth,” she replied, dofiantly, |Pi0\e. Mmventors in (he CHINCE®|| Marines aa commerce attackers paw at 1418 Fourth ave, and the regarded in evéryone’s mind as al “I was id to.” @ |’. A teal ne 1 Yourpower Pacific treaty, Drothers Jeweiry company. |heroine whose expicita have never | tw were you afraid?’ nal chapter in the settle |) viined at eliminating strife in the = fat 1488 Third ave, causing » fire been éxcelied even in fiction. wis afraid of you,” hee | ment of the Shantung question 11 pacitia, 3 of $9,800. |ACTUAL SHOOTING voles was firm, even tho she we Ace Id ate ne a! pen Two so-called ninepower Chi- lughes announced that dapan China had approved the form and text of the draft of the Chino-dapanese for cringed away from him, “Are you afraid to tll the truth now?" nese treaties: (a) One dealing with custome dutios—-@ranting China an effect flames were discovered at SEEMS INSIGNIFICANT 287 a. m. by passing pedestrians! Whether she actually fired saw the Mames and smok? shot which killed Gus Danielson—as the ON * treaty from the office of the /she testified that she had——or| Nev Hm not” she auled Yelle | turning back Shantung (o China, || !¥° five pA Aah lO by sa jewelry company and gave the/ whether she was made a “living mo- ’ Japan's recent statement promis || quent alterations upward. ) qutvocal One reaffirming in une flarm. Several fire trucks and ent language old principles gine COmpanits fesponded and for jrifice™ to save her mother from the ing eventual “withdrawal of [fruits of the crime—aa Judge Guy | In appearance ard speech Treva| 4 permanent part of the proceedings of the conference. JAPAN WITHDRAWS FIVE OF 21 DEMANDS agreement to withdraw f the famous 21 demands and relinquighment of special ral and loan rights in south Man ta and inner Mongolia also, were retary | in opporition to 21 demands and China's final in the back rooms of the jewelry| For two long hours she stayed on company and spread quickly thru-|the witness stand, undergoing an out ag od and into the Hopper ordeal that would have Mattered the Kelly Musto company, next doot/nerves of a full-grown man, and | tractive i her complexic e™ flames threatened for a time never once was the state able aa oe Sweep the entire biock, which ia) Shake Mer story of the fatal night. | /, & threestory brick structure. Twice-—when the deputy prosect: eee age le Police and fire inspectors were at| tof tried to make her pick up the) trast between het work Satufiay tnvestignting the|révolver with which the shooting | In court the on reat b zo fire, which it is Bélieved may hava|had been dono—she broke down and |*4 her mother has been marked been of incendiary ofigin. The . | The mother, sobbing hysterically. i ott. | eee ec eren thea she had com |urying her face in her hapds, even Dullding was damaged to the ex. tent of $3,500 afd Hobper.Kelly st, ineoher ly at times, 000 damage to stock. The less to jor's—ahowing the effects of a care | ful upbringing. Her features are irregular, but at Chou and the Shantung railway to China Settlement of the Yap contro- very between the United States and Japan—a controversy whlch wae loading the two powers man ifeatly to war, Settlement of the division of jes in the Pacitia. Agreement of Japan to with. dtaw' from Biberia. Withdrawal by Japan of the obnoxious group V of the twenty one detoands, with relinquish ment of the Idea of “exciusive control in South Manchuria and Inner Mongolia. Return of Wel Het Wel China by Great Britain, more than an hour battled the|C. Alston declares to be the cine— | far older than her years 6" lista ttughen' atatement showing | Of reepect for China's open door flames before the fire was put under |these are immaterial matters as bey wd Sl teen tae” pict, [the Opposition of the United States |] Md China's integrity « control, ask be gua With her actual achieve. pésseenion of a woman of 46 Hor |t the Japanese forces in Siberia} peony a of oa Net gg The men - fea leaded 1 Wad question eon China a ~ age ip eG cenised apecch is much finer than her moth. | ere fead into the record to become || NeeN nt ene ti OF Kino clear as a baby's her way ‘ SHOW “For the Promotion of Good Housekeeping”’ February 6th to 18th | In the Downstairs Store Pléte contro? of hervelf, and did not | eotesming pérmit thé attorney to mix her up. s prehens to have lost all feeling of per ‘ mecrene teaee to recognize these |sonal pride in the extremity of her |“ gp! rn the Jewelry cotfipany 1 | estimated at $5,000, fully covered by | TELLS STORY TO misfortunes. The supplemental four-power Pa-| hedbeanes. In @ voice that showed no more!) ee Fy Burke Building Fire LAST DETAIL Yet the daughter, sitting beside | “lfc treaty, made necessary by the trace of emotion than if shé had|her, is as composed as if she were |“ifferencen between Harding and the been confessing a bit of childi#h|at a movie. Bhe never permits her. | AMerican delegation on the original mischief, a prank at achool, she told | self to show any more emotion than | 'resty, excludes Japan proper from . the story of the killing to its last silent tear, and even that je | Cpateian of the treaty and makes Does Little D |horrible detail, wiper away with an alr that would {he term “insular ponsearions” as ap. | q Large excitement but little dam- Even when she was being cross. ‘do credit to a duche |plied to Japan, refer only to the was caused when a greaee Po , extending above the roof of Burke building, on Second ave. ! caught fire and beiched forth ae {southern part of Sakhalin, Formos, | COM?! and Pencadores and mandated islands |WHCh the powers must in the future ‘vast quantity of black smoke Sat urday morning. allétted to Japan. govern their actions in China. See In its sixth open meeting today, |Tetary Hughes regards it ae one of the conference held ite final work |‘ Crowning achievements of the Gowntown station respond to the call. The flume was from "se restaurant. ; 4 to lete and binding standard by HERE’S MORE ABOUT EVERETT CASE STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABOUT MOVIE MURDER STARTS ON PAGE ONE |wonsion exactly 12 weeks from the | Conference. . he creation of a board of refer: opening day, ‘when Secretary ot) The er State Hughes dropped his famous | ees In China to which questions con |“bomntwhell.” the drastic American | ting the articles of the genera! proposal for limitation of nayal ar Prey eB pee dealing hie pat Fo oo fae an joor an * may be ret a ap = in provided in a neparate resolution HERE’ ORE that Mego Roy eg bn | lm, Su ao mee isa PI — conference opened at 10:35 presented to the conference today S MORE ABOUT |) them ‘forth, oe te. Tartan Autetie, Moreno, Thé opea door treaty was promptly |INCREASR REVENUES ‘ . Bf “Alt the eléments of © | Moreno, | seates FOR CHINESE |Hastings Held in ing on Train; DR. MATTHEWS’ have been brought Inte this tri Miss Betty Francisco and I were at) phereupon Secretary Hughes read| A detailed plan for the constitution | Leaves Wife and 3 and, Mark you well, no one @xcept| Miss Windsor, a former Seattie|the major accomplishments of the f received . |the 0 i lof the conference for a fevinion of the | jaecording to information ved | had put them in one of the coaches tay po eo Pe Bg able to (60 girl, is expected to teatity at the| conférence proper in ita detiberm-| chines customs duties to make these |{nmversary as pastor of the First laturday and had then goné into the smoker. 5 minutes, trying to ‘46 itp Dénietbon had been the | meet todas jtons on Far Eastern aftaits, were) duties equivalent to an effective 5| Presbyterian church Sunday morn) Hastings is charged with ember| He never reappeared, afd train off} her story of Treva’s state atts inielson had in Mites Frandené éenttndintes te presented to the session today per cent ad valorem, ing. In the evening special services | sling $4,000 from the Scandinavian | cials enid they had fot noticed, him. : niles the thocting. Ines devil that they say he was, there . anten die The most important of these two! The new tariff rates shall be-|will be held. |American bank of Fargo in 1918.| Mrs. Thompson arrived in Seattle 7. <, would have been a thousand black | Windvors story in part. [treatiog embodies a het of generatlcome effective ax soon as possthie| Under Dr, Matthews’ lendership|He had maintained offices in the| Friday night and is being cared egy Be B eaggenne be marks ob his life that they could) “].was at the Ambassidor an principi by which the poweM/ but not earlier than two monthe|the church has grown from insig-|Smith buliding in Seattle for twolby the Women’s Protective di tons appearance ot have dragged ott for thie trial {the day Miss Windsor mentions,” |Piedse themselves to reapect China./after publication nificance to @ position unparalleled | years before the poli¢e were notified | while the police are trying to locate women Osa Gan tok jus Daniéison wis fot standing she Mit, “but 3 * | The other treaty provides in 4¢) Then there is attached ag an an |among the Presbyterian chufches in| fd arrest him. Hastings left Seattio)her husband. 7 Lins fo [UP where she said he was when the . “but 1 waa not in bet liaiied form a tevision upward Of|nex the resolution adopted at the|the world, in point of membership.| while the police were awalting a = F by M bag £4 : tragedy occurred. He was itaning | Party, nor did I sed Mr. Taylor ther®|the Chineae customs duties #ched-|iast aension of custome duties|More than £000 names are on the| warrant from Fargo. MIAMI. —Judge Bartow Sumpter © plush coat that was nelther Py over, packing his eultease, in the jat all, As I remember, Mins Wind.|wled that will afford an increased whereny the powers agree to a re |foll of the ehureh proper and its | ————————-— Weeks, of the New York supreme vere tailored, and a rea [Center of the room; and as sure 88 \sor was there with Tony Moreno. |Tevenue of many millions of dollars) virion of the customs schedule of | Missions. 25 Sunday schools are handled by the| court, died here after a weeks nor there is a “od in heaven, he was Ito Chinese government Iduties on importa into Chin: «| Pitty departments, 25 missions and |churef, organizations, jMiness. velvet hat trimmed with fur. 1 was with Mr. afd Mr. Bryant =e, 9 | ees to in [thot down in cold blood, with mal: | 00% . ant) ‘The general policy nine-power! rized by the tariff revision commis-|7 ———— _ —— | hivere vel je ha of only joe aforethought, and with premedi | 1080 ee oi * oo 1 Pins treaty on China containa the fouf|sion at Shanghai on Desember\ 19 | matter horn-rimmed * ard Mr. Taylor make a es regard hina | 19 wee watt F hae tation. lthocke amtaet bia tales Yee an ee, Ot * rewarding China|1918, so as to furnish an effective} \) We daly i ii | THE NEAR 'S GREATEST ae ae et a “Bertha Wilkes was ten times | sccuninted with hin fi 1 which were adopted by the powerd|s per cent, instead of the presert fi, SOoONEEE TH 14) | SCREEN SENSATION : fs bad as Gus ever was. Thate |i tue nor mn for ® HNd) at the oulnet of the conference, lettective 314 per cent. A revision | <<. aN \ | | “THE SHEIK” Bostwick drew 4 ugh from the} wach teary an whe hae shed | "Sturieg of deans Ie Lasky, Mabe |e, c6ecving American open acer leommission of the powers will meet Gail vs a-1 of h NG tii rtroom exal . 3 enolutic as rece lopt-lat gin t the * H y 5 ‘i m2 They are poison, slimy pelson, [Normand and Mary Millen Minter are : v ther tomotd.\ re eee! at the earilent practic i u ai f| Ny op 1 Wb the Faverties 4 Tulloch, state rebuttal witness. that cuts the very skin of your among others Wh ate ¢ teat ed, and the other resolu: able date to effect this revision ; J) 1 5! —_ Rudolph Valentino _* “What op ot hy gee eer face and makes it bleed. That's | isis clear up the killiok of rhe wer, | Hone 08 which have been! ‘The treaty expresses the hope! Pier " mr ff \i \ini ee Af ond - | you eay nelson Bost the vaudeville of it. oan Ghee oe ! |agreed upon from time to time DY |that this revision will be completed! co u WEE oy | asked. ‘ MOP ebietee, you have to weigh Rer| a0 mysterious Pparently lived) the conference and its Far Eastern! within four months “A good reputation,” was the re- . re Me bale usty as he died in his) committee The custome treaty th 4 : om srience, ut ou, hare 16 dhe taurus home "nom time ate|"2 "WLS ye tonne to report tat] yeaa enty thn provi Today—Till Wednesday “Good for what? Do you mean! ity weact weight. rm . the resolutions which have beenlinry @ special conference of the 4 that he was a good citizen; that he | i eee SHOMDER a a ugttve adopted had been put in the form| powers, to prepare the way for the ; got drunk once in a while?” NDAD y " of & proposed treaty,” sald Hughes.| speedy abolition of the Liki } Judge Alston had to rep sharply get apa TALKS Aftér hours Of ceaseless avestign-|opening the session, whereupon béltem. whereby duties are cutece der tres. “Do you know how this man was/|tion, police today had réached oné| began reading the first treaty in CBIna on wr > : | } n the transpdrtation of * See b naape oon _ oer ~ a cobstation that Taylor was killed | TREATY PROVISIONS abode from place to place in the & Mrs F. A. Luke, matron of the | Wiis wat ee datas Spadiaecd pele Monge ty roger thet) ARK OUTLINBD interior of Chinn and for levying International News ‘s ed | they were still in the dark as to what | Afternoons 36¢ : yd Jail, who has been in charwe! 4 clasped each other's hands—| Was back of the vengeful desire that| Briefly, the provisions of the pier the gg rye Be ge bende pom By Bassani 5 % ‘Treva ever since = brates yd “Do you ktiow? Hé ¢arié into the |}caused Taylor's antaasin to creep up| Caty are ad on # © United States and China, ¥ e| e power le jreat Brit 4 CI i teed % Bats witness yd she | house, and was caffying out the| behind his victin and shoot him as| Th? Power® in the conference |Great Britain and China and Japan INTER GARDE 4 to be & strong ally for Hibedie that he hea tate (6 bér ho.adt at Bla deak |agreo to respect the sovereignty, |and China CHEAT KE — | be-all . her been | “He was packing up to go up| Detectives yenterday were working | independent and territorial and ads) hie {conference in to be com ' Move together 1800 thele thea” town and get « room and quit them, | 0" the theory that the killer Sod Pong catty on giena he aie te Ped se oe ay ota the aig. ° . jJeaioun lover of one of Taylor’s| tive China a free opporty jo- |Patory powe 4 any other powers . wick auked her. He had been their source of suste | triend 4 | veto 4 ntain a athble gov:ladhering to the treat 1 * B } { | end amon he rome eres ip an n | aty and will ra "Not one minute,” Men Luke|Mance for months. ‘Treva was to frien today they Hv park ttorta| ernment; to tise their influence for|meet in China three months after A Sparkling Comedy: Drama oat Sc 1C¢ FTP Mestitiea emphatically, thus refuting |#et her education from him. Both | “tm vay they made satin efforts) Tefectually establishing and main-|the Creaty comes into eftect Featuring | thé state's intimated charge gthat bt and od —. pens wo |mer valet of Taylor's whom Taylor | taining the principle of equal oppor-| This special conference shall aw ; the mother had “framed” the git to|ficlaries under his wil! hen GUS! had accused of robbery Jtunity for commerce and industry |thorize the levying of @ sur-ta< admit the shooting left, ali of this was going to end Intérest in the inquéet today cen. | thruout China, and td refrain fromjon dutiable imports at an wniforni oe aed Wilkes’ ptospecta were shiat-} 1.0.4 about the stofies Of Mins Nor.| taking advantage of pfesent condi-|rate of 2% per cent ad valorem TACOMA 5 Mra, Wilkes and her daughter gine dieusintes Net that on mand and Miss Minter, both of whom | tions to seek special rights or privh|except on certain luxuries, when ) Were prepared for a feal ofdeall 1) s" —~ 4 nf ’ she com! had been feported engaged to Taylor. | leges abridging tights of eubjects or the surtax may be increased,” but a When they tame into coutt yenter.|Pictely loat her head. She wax #0) Hoty deny there was any engage. |citizens of friendly states not to exceed & per cent } tad that her eyes looked as they | " DAILY, 9, 11 Br @6y torning. ‘The mother Thad te eee oe etn ang | ment, altho they admit a close friend-| ‘The powers agree - ane 7 «} Special Bat. aw le bottle of camphor, which both laeene fey ak sad perro oh by |ship for the director | (a) Not to k of to support thelr) “Call the Witness’ Bée FOR SINGLE TRIP 74% sirt onitted in an effort !ine mere glance of het eye, and the |, Mies ‘Noctiapd, last to ee Taylor patiohiale in pevking hy atrange-| PATHE NEWS MUTT AND JEFF ir tears . nefore he died, was expected to tell| ment which purport to es] * } e crack of a puny whip |how she visited him to talk about a| tablish in thelt favor any gen 1} TOPICS OF THE DAY ‘And then she shot him—shot | took on sex psychoanalysis, a sttb-| superiority of rights In commerctal | brewed siving him & | were interested, how Taylor accom-|region in China; * SIDELICHTS STARTS ON PAGE ONE ~ RAINIER CLIMB ‘This defendant, by her very call (“inner at the Ambassador hotel found this easy to do. ing, has When she called upon’ Ged o & the rée@ntly adopted resolution under | week ago Thursday,” Misa Windsor | which & “Board of reference” will be net up in China to consider claims jof thin board shail be formulated for the approval ef the powers concerned |by the apecial conference provided in jstatew that the nine powers have en: Sacramento, Report After weeks of evading arrest during which time he is maid to | ANNIVERSARY Police were conducting a search Saturday for Melvin Thompson, who id. “We Ke f hy 1 that . witness her intocente and hee |" © spoke oF hearing Wat) rising under the trenty. This waa|*rticle 2 of the treaty on Chinese have fled from one city to another, |disappeared under mysterious cit virtooas fife it made me shudder, | MS Tylors seorelary bad rified his cing unanimously adopted cumeda tartt?. - \John J. Mastings, former vice prés- + i Port- because I knew her very tears [effects while Be, Mr. Taylor, was| The etintoma treaty presented by| Th preambie of the Chinese treaty End of 20th Year Here to/ Went of the Scandinavian American | Unstances while coming ako }land to Seattle on @ train Friday, were shed Just for the effect. touring Burope. jenator Underwood was unanimously k at Fargo, North Dakota, and ‘ re tered the treaty “with @ view to in 7 |leaving hi f three children St TAles tee code thie eetn| TE ME Tevet ld, he ae csebtuhe" ae’ tetendl of tne'tatnose| B@ Observéd Sunday Jexeccreiary ot | the | non-partions | jetties f alled « Two “ATIES fi ra league In that state, and a Seattle : beet and believe ma if I ever lay hands | TWO , goverhment pinnae net. They Sever had Ady troyete ARE PRESENTED ‘The treaty confirms the resolution | Dr. Mark A. Matthews wilt deliver |Dusiness man, surrendered to police; Mrs. Thompson sald her husband until two weeks befGre the tragedy, | Om that fellow Sands I'l! kill him’ ” - chanee, “By every trick and device known to ciréus and to stage she has tried to evade this—even her counsel has } panied her to her automobile at the curb, chatted for a few minutes, and how, the next morning, she was in | nation Two ninepower treaties on Chitn.!agonted at the inst plenary seston | (b) Not to seek or to support their in seeking monopoly or | preference depriving other nationals legiti Looks Over Route of Pend (in Becramento, & sermon commemorating his 26th | oul, Friday night, shortly after the crain left Portland BEGIN SAVING OR OR BEFORE | formed Taylor had been killed a fewlot the right of undertaxing d’Oreille Canal Pies a reg on paola ot tering but | minutes after she teft hith thate trade of industry ih Chita, of fe y ‘ nis is the truth; 1 have told you) ‘pie gcreeh comedientin may be! participating with the Chinese gov-| SPOKANT, Feb, + i Mountaineers Decide to Rest) row 't happenea | questioned aa to whether there waalernment of any ideal authority in| w aeethala, Fete a Salty bom . If 1 had tars to shed in this | drinking duting her visit to Taylors) any publi¢ enterprise, or which frus-lof Reclamation Director Dan A Until Sunday tase T would shed them for GUS) home, since glasses with gin and or-|trates the principle of equal oppor-| scott and a corps of Columbia basin b] Daniélaon. Gus Danielson, who, ever | ange juice were found on a tabouret | tunity irrigation #rOdet elginenier was re | TS, park supéfintendent, this Morning, the three Alpine mountain wept acrows the trail During Treva’ terday members Douglas MacLean, film actor and neighbor of Taylor in Westlake ter volving the application of the tréaty Peone and Pleasant Prairie and Spo. which renders decision désirable, théré kane river and Hangman creek nec: powers agtee February Ist * PROMPTLY. . ARADI sn, y ‘b. 4 tho 4 rough Wwrker, was ten times! Taylor's apartment . . te toh s . £, oo ange today hailed the Mount better than the woman who bas ®t)" stary Mites Minter ealled 0 nee] HIKED | valle today . pgs pee ‘the and share in the SHERI of this HOOD Can eels 5 ms ’ pe é | Falla te pver the route of the ; niet climbing expedition here. there, trying to biacken the name be | Taylor ody 4 few minutes after the government takes note proposed Pend d'Oreille aivateien Pioneer Savings Bank from re ia 11 feet of snow on the lean no loriger defend body was Mucovered. She was grief and {4 to bh guid. | Gaaal ke¥ei and more is falling MEMBERS OF JURY w#tricken as whe told of her high Fé. Powers agree| Gen, Goethals ts tnapecting the Nran Bay & Wavy After 4 consultation with W. H.| WEEP WITH GIK gard for Taylor as a fnah and artist. | that whenever a situation arises in-|sites for dame and tunnela in the @imbers, Jean anid Jacques Landty| openly wept. Lean-jawed, “hard | race, also in a witness, He was ong! what be “fulland frank communica- tions, preparktory to maki taste | , Bid Jaciuien Bergues, decided to teat| looking” “Tintermen pulled out [ot the fmt to sen the body. Mr4.|tlon” betwaen the posters cofcerned. og Comparison. between the fend iff Interest is computed on MONTHLY BALANCES PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co y before setting out Sunday led pocket handkerchiefs and Macl/an is to fell of a mysterious! ‘the powers agree aldo hot to efter aoreiiie al to ove o & u oF {MI- ont ‘. tor Camp Mult, where the babe of| frankly daubed away tenes that |ahot she heard carly Wednesday | into any treaty, agreement, aPratige: |ise of pumped water Tova the and COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY—the fair Le aged will be established. po A oe aga mgr evening, and de ae ee ie bod ment of understanding, elther With jumbia river itself, as means of ob-| est basis of computation known. in this country. he party encountered its first se-}. weatherbeaten cheeks. One of | from Taylor's home directly after-|one another, or individually or col By | ‘ Hous setback yesterday tn a heavy| them seemed 10 be actually on | ward Fa eter cnt power'ex jowers (ining water for irrigating the vast /H] During the past 32 years we have never paid less CREDIT ~ GLADLY Storm between da s and| the point of leaving the jury tana Purviance, one of the stars! which would infringe or impair the aii kad B than 5% per annum on savings, and during all that Paradixé, when heavy avalanches| bot and going (6 Treva where | who plays with Charlie Chaplin, was! prindiples first stated | time withdrawals have ALWAYS BEEN PAID TYLI i she snt, weeping on the witness | {6 tell of the light In Taylor's apart| ‘rhe they win not| Cops Absent From i Bo fierce wae the #torm that the| stand, to comfort her. iment about midnight, and of the dis-| support any agreements by their re. . Catnp Lewis soldiers necompanying| Evidence later introduced in re| covery of the murder when Henry| spective nationals with each other “ School; Punished Small 1 O T k 1E the party were forced to abafidon the |buttal by the state in af effort t6| Poazy, Taylor's negro valet, rushed igriéd to creaté “spheres Of influ.| Tight thembers of the police de- mall accounts welcome Hipplies Which wore being hauled on|fmpeach the girl's staternent segmed| into Mias Purviance’s home with the| ence” or excl opportunity in| partment, inciudifig two captains and ° FOR 4 fo have no effect on the jury. newn that his master had been | de y {& Feport clerk, were Saturday given . ‘ > ~ Peters, with Corporal Weed and| “What if #he didn’t kill him? #he| Killed The powers agred to respect the thelr choles of being suspended for MEN & WOMEN two signal corps men left Paradise|and her mother deserve to go free,| Charles Eyton, clone friend of 'Tay-| neutrality of Chinese territory in any one day or losing one-day furlough | as) in on a this morning to attempt to locate the|fio matter what happened, just b#-| lor, who has been gl¥ing all his time | not engaged if by China |tor fallure to attend the ¢ meet EASY PAYMENTS indoned supplies. The climbers; catisé the little girl ia #0 ‘darn'|on the case, and Jeawe Lasky, were hifta agrees that on hor railways ing of the policemen'a Inatfuction 1101 Second Avenue TP ihect 19 rent, Comp Meir, ob the| garn to tell what they knew of Tiylor’s| she will not exercise or permit uns classed at the ¥. M. C. Ay Mebruary Katabiuhed siaiceiitly 10,000-t00t level, Sunday night. From| That unspoken opinion was writ-|tife and habilte. fair discrimination of any kind, Pow-|1. hirty-4ix other cops will be called 32 Years $16,000,000.00 there they hope to be able to start|ten clearly across the faces of most| Hoth w expected to refute|ers not signatory to the treaty are, before Chief William H ring Sat: | 32 000,000. Mohday or Tuesday morhing on the)of the jurore—at least, #o thay |ehargen that Taylor participated in) Inysted to adhere to it lurday to explain their absence and to final and difficult part of the ascent,’ courtroom attaches thought, gay parties of the film world, This treaty constitutes the first receive reprimands, °