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The contest will continue thru February. FREE MRS. WILKES | UFFERS COLLAPSE! On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tonight and Twesday, rain; fresh . to strong southeast gale. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 48, Minimum, . Today noon, 48. Batered as fscond Class Matter May & 169%, at the Postoffice at Beattin Wash, under the Act of Congress March 4, 1878, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to 69 VOLUME 23. , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Ceedinal Ratti Is EVERETT | a ARMS PARLEY Named New Pope WOMAN BRINGS GREAT italin 1s FAILING! | TASK T0 CLOSE | | Elected on | ‘Is Stricken at Her | Conference Passes on Into : 7 th Ballot Home After Ac- After Remarkable Achievements pies | quittal on Murder sae New Pontiff Is in 65th) ¢ harge | HARD NG / : Says Similar Year; Bestows Benedic- “ae | ings Will Be tion on Throng Suiuae Psrentent | Result under the strain of three months spent in the very shadow of the BY CARL D. GROAT _ ‘TAL, HALL ), Feb. gallows, Mra. Bertha Wilkes, questions, having written en be records of time a nequitted last Saturday of the murder of Gus Danielson, col | list of achievements to preserve. the peace of the world, passed y today. RY HENRY woop * i ROME, Feb. 6. — Cardinal | Ratti was today elected pope on | the seventh ballot of the sacred } college | He will assume the name of Pius Xi, | The smoke signal from the Vatican thi porning was white, | and shortly afterward it was an- | nounced that Achiliee Cardinal alian, had been elect eed Benedict XV nat Milan in 1967. <t of the Ambrosian library and of the Vatican library in 1914 | The upon the Vaticar stowed hin t Thruout the long weeks of her im. ating in a court | prinonm woman was face, Mra nerve, and, altho she | room or | Wilkes ke | wept frequently dur lapsed today, and is under the | into histe care of physicians at her littl home at 2 Summit ave., where | President Harding, who opened conference 12 weeks ago the tragedy was enacted just closed it by predicting the three months ago. ed here wilf make possible I ng the trial, she wus on her feet to the very end But, once it was over, once she knew that she and her 1-year iction upon the! oid daughter, Treva Pote, had and the immense throng! been absolved from quilt, » ly « pe appeared ony and be ; had ¢ tree forward. The) thing inside snapped. She had % soldiers presented arms as hi to be led from the courtroom ence os haem : t ¢ ax having “lighted the Mem appeared and the crowd fell! aster the jury had brought in its cent Oe to its kr of understanding,” which “ought many being overcome deste verdict of “Not gullt | with emotion. | , when she returned to her | WAS CREATED heme today, to try (to otart BISHOP IN 1919 | “where she had left off,” she broke down completely Doctors forbade her, to everybody t her littl daughter | Harding's address followed the ag signing of five far reaching treaties ~ | the conference, including the al limitation pact rip ta he treaties now go to the respec: the wit William Desmond Taylor, widely known motion picture director of the Famous Players- | tive legislative bodies of the world for” ratification Ratt! was created bishop to La nsecrated 1921, he was bishop to Adana, and on June | Pan Cardinal Ratti, who was elected pope on the seventh ballot | at w of the sacred college. He has chosen the name of Pius XI.\™*« 12, 1921, he wan created a car [Home Brew | MRS, OBENGHAIN “2:2 occ, wise woman who never laughs at her own husband before exe uw. On Apr her Just as me by her pn hly in this me she did when and «wore that it was she,| Lasky company, who was mysteriously shot to death in his bachelor apartment in Los An-; in whi © verdict ent A prayer by Rev. Dr. Abernat geles on the night of February 1, shortly after having had a scenario conference with Mabel! Harding's pastor, followed fbn oT aw a fitting imax | Normand, the movie star, a friend of years. Desmond, 50, was shot from behind as he| speech of praise. sensational criminal Sat before his writing desk, the assassin, who left no clue to his identity, apparently hav-| A rap of Secretary Hughes’ gavel 7 story of the state. Atling entered the apartment while the director was escorting Miss Normand to a waiting pa Phy myiae Conterenen: °° ae jee =| auto. In the stately DA. R. hall, bes! tti was one of the newest of the |‘ breakfast. " oon ssa Seana ~aaeate pee eee ARR IA OY (Se eens hlfealiiou neath the vari-colored banners of 7 Aes Prosecutor Asks for Death Ratti, by his election to-|armument to a clone and Judge Guy | hine nations represented here, oceurs Conan f he saw heaven | Penalty wm phe S6iet pope aimee the |™. eel Pest Pesatrye |red the ceremony which crowned a we tnd cuetn, Weed ' A , . x 1 {th months of arduous labora expected to cor elother court attache ne * wasn't hea ‘ou saw, Conan LOS ANG ™ ; 1 of the bailitf—left the eourt " marked with more fruitful ree 70 Ps ANGELES, Cal, Feb, 6. ation with ot the, palfttt tel whe “court | | I sults toward peace than Camtasia H. 8.1 r eT StS aoa a yan Naeger dle pape soncediopeblvtendagpiarrrpr | pwsinutt ig 0 PRD: /rFe ee tem they 6 dreaming after such achievements. j . andida' an odd expression about her [Dr of the Gasparri party, which | Jamm eines stayed ca} they Oo a | It was ‘a stirring scene, A Gwen te in the, tment ba mbt | “large gray eyes und with hands |*124 f0r & rapproachement between | were unwilling to mle | | ~d company, headed by ‘the business tightly clasped, today heard | Ratti was papal muneia to Poland| At the jury was taken out] Simultaneously with the return of a verdict finding Mrs.!New Angle Bared in Hall. The Oclecatione tile toe. cannnan eee Deputy District. Attorney Aaa |and recently was made archbishop of |to dinner, returning at 7:10. Hardly| Bertha Wilkes and her 15-year-old daughter, Treva Pote, not od Murdi | centr at the ere’ hall: ateaen - = sd | un 1 they had time to take off thetr dawn nt te 3 mC ; : wor urder \« 1¢ great hall, attach their LI'L GEE GRE, TH OFFICE Keyes demand of prospective | ™! ; ha pendence a the| Quilty of the murder of Gus Dqnielson, The Star received the signatures carefully and back to VAMP. SEZ: jurors that she be hanged it | Jina! Ratt! ts in his 65th year. pe be 7. “| rollowing remarkable document from Winnifred E. Mason = . , |their places around the great horses , SEZ: } © | Altho he is an Italian, he is better|door, telling the bailiff they had . ps . BY FRANK ARTHOLOM he “which: tena’ ae | Of course our ancestors they found her guilty of con- | known in Poland , reached a verdict {of Everett. The Star might have been disposed to doubt the) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 6—~| 20%, ‘making of history | ne Dat @ were monkeys. Didert ° spiracy with Arthur €. Burch in | When the scrutiny of the ballota| Hurry-up calle were sent out for) authenticity of the incident in any other case—but th® Dan-\"Comb the dope dens of Hollywood.” eo ee history the past 1% oma a ou he " o ol pito within th e 1 b in he cas ne >, ” f ey pe is terse orde issued toda m ue hn ae See Sen en e n the Sis-|the principals in the case, and bY ielson murder has been so replete with unusual features that}, This terse order was issued today | hb yn SpEAKS of the first man? Kennedy tine chapel t weed that (Turn to Page 4, Column 5) . as by# Detective Captain David L ENT SPEAKS w saeaemigneniomioniliy Hundreds of curious persons |the neceasa; sacar esa 1d we have come to the conclusion that nothing is too weird, to0| aims. following a conference at po.|TO $ he gs gathered about the corridors of | has been rece linal Ratti far-fetched, to have a bearing on the mystery. |lice headquarters of all agencies ding, the ceremony He bought himaclf some running| the hall of justice to the eecretaria pe mgcallye em Oo st te working on the Willam D. “Taylor |4one, addressed the gathering. The Pwo ; t ee } | Borate |work his invitation had set in m@ 4 pretty defe ters of ceremony and the sacristan of ortunities ee murder mystery | The world he would estouns! | upon the atte which |the Vatioen were admitted to the PP | By Winnifred E. Mason | Altho Adams would make no state. | tion was at an end. Ana eee the spikes were too dern) holds h balance, chape to Save After a lecture couched in very bad English, the speaker, | ment to the press, it was understood | =r we h — a sort of od long er ba torneys, includ ; “ slat a new clue had bee ° | speed to the delegates, a sort of beni He couldn't leave the ground. i “ J ; I ay: 1} Tae Sree Sean | tisi 1 a pretty, sane woman, announced there would be ‘circles. onne ting th po in i rR a op fon on a ‘nobie work. a " ‘ ling Judd itred ¥. Mao. | INFORM . advertising col 4 4, J ‘ : |connecti 6 supposed slayer of the Henry Ford has botight the Lin-|jatter he orced husband, received | ny tire nesde ol ee eenied || amns of The Star tod “circles.” My “companion and I sts ree. the operations of a. well organized | opened soon \ after 10 o'clock, coin Motors Co. for $8,000,000. Butian ear 7.0 6 belie at Wihlouea ne ee el ae ee of them. No prophet is accepted in hig own) plexion was clean and pink. It was | Hollywood “snowball” ring | The treaties signed by the nine y outbid him on the #en@- | geainst the district attorney's forces. rn ng 4 abe be cosets ve For instance, you will country.” not hard to guess hia native country.| 1 ive Sergeants Mailheau and | Powers were the Chinese custom torial election | Keyes gainst © 4¢-Jelection Fe hed If ‘he accented the find We elbowed our way past the for-| ‘The woman's eyes sparkled, ana|Yarrow of the narcotics squad imme iment and the Chinese “policy” see |mand by Rush that the court dis-\rony the whee anon affirmative inc mation of two “circles” to that of the | dimples danced in her cheeks as she diately left Captain Adams’ office to | treaty giving China a new deal and INVENTED B. ©. 43 |mine the present ju who are hi hl go ple gg ing ta, tall Standard Furniture Co, speaker, who was from out-of-town. | looked at him, It s d for & mo-|launch a rigid investigation of the |# New place in the sun Hurray, boys, the only thing | held from the last panel, and draw) joan tha Ne eet, we sacs $ After the “plate” was passed, and|ment that she might be laughing atjalleged dope peddlers and their + urn « epg “a mt tive working today is home brew! 100 names in the new panel. nad Gua cane, Sree TalaeIS, andl Gude dtatatas Oe ce we placed some article on the small liscomfort operations, | @ (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) oi ‘The prosecution asked the first 121 tne cenopien or ait tenth , drote-Ranki table, we «at back to study our neigh-| ‘Then, in place of the usual an-| In overcoat and muffler, with a cap he canopies of all the other inal jrunbaum Bros., 5 » “circle,” awe » One oF 10 questtor 6 | pulled do over his forehead orge lant {t be awful if the man|talesmen. called objected tol snared about: the chacah fall to ahs || Qrpabaum Br bors in th i wers to or two questions, she | pulled down over his forehead, George \Japan Planning to the death pena Four men and The Rhodes Co., pi What brought them there? Finan-| told him of his mother’s death, of an| Milo, picture actor, strode up and who n Pullm, cars should floor. Only the canopy of Ratti re 1 6? 1 | . | Tea vis cand diene Jackoon ac Lam weman anmoinoal WMWk in Ohelrcinen codon, || Spetger @ Hurlbut, page 5. clal troublea? The loss of loved ones? estate in Sweden, |down the sidewalk late Inst night ts| Open Port Arthur ee position to ¢ punishment and] patti's election was not a surprise, | a Nels a Love affairs? There was one an-| The man nodded. |front of Westlake Terrace Court, the] poK¥O, Feb. 6—Japan is mak- were instantly excused heouge to Pa Pr Col Pr Frederick & Nelson, pag ewer for all—the lack of faith in God.] She told him of his trip across the|home of Wililam D. Taylor, mur|ing plans to throw open Port At Where 414 people eat peanuts be so urn to Page 4, Column 1) Fraser-Paterson Co, page 8& || The little woman started her an-| water, of the satisfactory settlement | dered film director, thur to general commetoe hd abak fore the movies star ben Matcha vege 14 swers to questions, silent and|of the estate, That she saw him over| He was enacting, against his wil, | jy whned upon her appearance its naval establishment there, | ne Obenchain was bean-| | | | easton an R. C. Saunders’ poken nany men in the woods, ‘That he/|A role he had often played for profit | it was announced today conan, BOEES 6 jury In the Burch ease dis | Every one of them She picked up a small artic jeed not worry—he would draw alin the films—that of a “genteel eles n tendon | getting a 4, Burch is awaiting a new Funeral Today)} jas an important mes- ||swuns round in her chair, and point:| good salary always. She paused ana | heavy.” a nit 1 | Wuneral services for Robert ¢ ms c y and |[ed.ataman, She told him his Chris: | gazed at him | Wyes unseen by him looked out WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Dann " a | |Saunders, former United States di of economy Bap tian name “Hut that is not what you are here| from shuttered windows in ¢ 1] water wilt, he shut off om . 4 wane RSEVERANCE” was the eub-|trict attorney in Seattle, who died service for you. Read The man blushed painfully and | for.” low across the court from Tay |] Ninth ave. N. and Westlake ave, hae tt ' ect of a sermon Sunday by Rev.|last week in Bt nuis, were to be is today and every nodded | The man shook his head. j home. |] N. from Mercer st. to Aloha st. e " * ” lather Quinan at St. Jame sthed.| held at St. Mark’s Episcopal chureh All interest was directed upon him. She smiled and continued There| Mrs, Douglas MacLean, wife of the|] Tuesday, February 7, from 8 a, . wh | eal, marking the close of a week of| Monday at 2 p.m. Burtal was to be| | He was evidently in the 408, His a woman in the South—T would | movie star, was trying to identify || m, to & p, m. (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) | mission Jat Washelli cemetery | [clothes were well tailored, His com (Turn te Page 4, Column 6) (Turn to Page 4, Column 4)