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TUES THE SEATTLE STAR REDUCTION IN( WEDDING Costs si00000 | POPE BLESSES ARMY DEMANDED - " PEOPLE OF U.S, Cut of 50,000 Men in U. S.| New Pontiff oeate ty Forces Js Asked to Cardinal O’Conne! | | BY HENRY woop BY LAWRKEN MARTIN | | (Copyright, 1922, by the United Preas) WASHINGTON, Feb A NOME, Vob. Pope Pius XI has |mand that the army be reduced asked mo to convey to the American 100,000 men will be the first con @resrional move resulting from the arms conference, which ended yow LARGE COMBUSTION |terday CHAMBER This would American peopie an tmmediate be fit from ¢ ence, supporters of the plan t. They believe that with onuses of national misun derwtandings removed, an army of 100,000, instead of 160,000, would be | sufficient, | A mueh more drastic reduction tn| | the number of officers than the 6,000 cut proposed by General Per | ing aleo will be advocated on the sare ground | rial opinion respecting the] . co today refiected the ad. PATENTED SHELL miniatration view—that the parley BAR GRATES was « long step forward, If the treatios were to be voted on now they would be overwhelmingly rati | fled | | But it Is not forgotten that there | was a time when Versailles treaty and the league of nations covenant were also high senatorial esteem, | While administration leaders were) confident of fa pd insratification, the ywer of senators like Borah an Johnson to stir up public opposition | and to influence senatorial opinion was not being lort sight of. Norah and la ollette and France, Maryland, are sure to oppone the four-power treaty. Hiram Johnson may be appeared by the supple mental agreement excluding the |homeland of Japan from the pact’s | guarantees. MeNary, Oregon, would ifke « people hie blessing,” Cardinal O'Com nell of Boston, said today, in an tn , terview with the United Press ut taxes and give th “The United States can be wel 4 of the ghurch, I have known him as an pleaned with the new he able diplomat splendid adminin [op ae | trator, and a saintly character ‘The new pope, when he waa Car Aina) Ratti, followed every step of the | Wachington arms conference, he told me,” Cardinal O'Connell continued. “He takes the greatest interest in American affairn. “Pope Piux XL greeted me warmly | upon my arrival here and regretted the delay that prevented me from| participating.in the election } | “His holiness dectered he greatly admired America’s efforts in behalt) of peace.” | tay eee Cardinal Marini Dies of Influenza’ LONDON, Feb. 7—The London | Times today published a dispatch | from \its Home correspondent, saying Feb. 1.—$100,000 that Cardinal Marini, who had been |i with influenza, died just before the election of Pope Pius XI. * i 5 SPECIAL SALE! EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE ONLY 33 $ SPECIAL AT THIS. WHILE PRICE THEY LAST SLIDELL, La, for a wedding! | That's what it cost Henry Sulll van, mayor of Bogalusa, and Miss Elarose Salmen, of Slidell, to get married, Sullivan 1s vice president of the Southern Lumber company, Both his and hiy wife's parents are among the wealthiest residents imLouisiana, | ‘The event, whieh took place on reservation making it clear that the) 1 Veranda of the Salmen ‘home, '§. E. Bull, Wishing for His’ erp rea o Mr. iv senate Interprets tho treaty as not | (ne, Vemsnus Of tie tent, amashed M and Mrs. Henry Sullivan, moral ciation to ne forea. (su Feeords for elaboratenees. |__| Wife, Commite Suicide | OF THE Senator Underwood, democratic! Special trains brought guests from | | sie | HERE’S MORE ABOUT Grieving over his wife's refusal to HI” come with him to live in the Pacific | Northwest, Samuel . Bull, 62, a sad a leader, holds the key to the whole| all nearby towns and close to 4,000 situation. people attended. Sullivan arranged lowed oxalic acid in a dingy room of A story of the North- HAD $2,091, BUT | “THE KILLED HIMSELF CALL Success of the program depends on | for free transportation of all those Ihe ability to carry with his. vote|Who were bound for the wedding those of most of the democratic sen. |Special Pullmans also brought - ‘ regular price $230— ator, \somt thea associates trem) STARTS ON PAGE ONE [aR sypotwregae aga tndgdecbaphntes land — of ‘big, rugged —the same EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACES that sold | BBITICH BUIER iter the ciremeny 0, wssting| oor tourists RIGS GIpEP ax Talay |e tess, us wense sang see gee in 1921 at $265—. Now VERY SPECIALLY PRICED for this sale at Teatisn tg Unicode | | Practically ‘evely nik iibog tho (the01 40 12 Oeenaten aad aeeoioeel only $197—. Just 33 furnaces in this lot. Bought from the manufac- turer at a great price concession owing to the fact that they are Bogalusa and Slidell—160 pieces. Pacific Coast now had such a com-| money | Coming Saturday— | Wedding gifte poured im dayr munity center in ite auto camp. Lack Bull, according to the police, had/ ahead of the affair and practically | of suc ha structure is pointed out, come to Seattle recently to virit his slightly, very slightly, different from the new 1922 models that now eins every safety deposit in Slidell was wield leave Seattle in the unenviablo brothtr, L. A. Bull, a stonecutter, of | Mae Murray INT i at te. wan, feaek aueue on |pomition of last year, when if could 742 26th ave. N. E., after sellin, i sell for $230—. YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Says gy oa Gratitude | puardea the. gift evertiow at theleffer practically ne inducedBat tolout hie business in Winaipeg. Bett] “et , ’ : 0 Harding |Galmen home. ‘The gresenis were) the visiting autolet see or TAS totally deaf, a fact that made | J an unusual opportunity to equip your renee paige theca |s00 care and'2.000 people, ft wi be | Duriog January Bul taformed his| jabnolutely necesmury to provide tofl.|brother’ that he was going to Port- LONDON, Feb. 7.—"The Wash options 8 eed wer? he ets, hand haisina, sh rx and cook-|land and Los Angeles, h shed | ington arms ocenference wan one of HERE’S MQRE ABOUT [ing facilities for the vigheee ; to Yiatt theot kien. , Ne wad Saspeatl | the greatest achievements fm the | If the park heard skimps on the}ent Because hie wife and family jhintory of the world.” Premier| appropriation that has been made by would net come with him. His lioyd George declared today tn « jthe council, 't will mean that the brother heard nothing more from him | [speech at the opening session of camp will send out thousands of until informed by the coroner of his! parliament which followed the ad) STARTS ON PAGE ONE | Gixentiafied visitors, who will g@oon death. The body will be held at the/ home with this well known, highly efficient pipeless furnace at a VERY special price. WE GIVE YOU A YEAR TO PAY FOR THIS FURNACE = oes King George from the pelt ger the fact that this city is a morgue until funeral arrangements ® love you as I do.” good place to keep away from, ac-|are mades YOUR OLD sSTOVE— $5— DEPOSIT Gn waneres a “This ls not a picture of my bus |cording to thom interested in the TAKEN IN EXCHANGE —$5—eash will hold this EMPRESS | ||, LOTO®, 7% Tomine wore, er cimiain Sieg eto eT vs b. | Mra Ada DeaneTanner, ] —during this special sale we will take UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE the Washington arms conference | via Cal, who says she is @ eister-|I told her she was the only ona for future delivery and assure you of securing the furnace at a special sale price of only $197—. your wasteful, broken-down old cook stove or heater and make you a lib- eral allowance on your new purchase. “for which the world owes ® ereat|iniaw ofTaylor, today dealt a sharp| “He has you well trained,’ she | debt of gratitude to the initiative of | iow to the theory evolved by de- | mid.” President Harding,” in bis addres | tectives that Mra, DeaneTanner’s| Police agreed with Miss Normand | at the opening of parliament. husband and Edward F. Sanda, that be was wen trained for they de Both houses of parliament COM) missing “valet,” might have been |clared Taylor had other women vened at noon today with ® AUR | ine came man. friends, an shown by the “niente.” Capt. Andrew Hansen Meets | ber of pressing problems facing the) yi-5 Deane-Tanner was ghown Which, they said, did not belong to “ houre of commons, several photographs of Sands. She |Misn Normand. Instant Death | ‘The imminence of w general ee seared they bore no resemblance | Miss Normand maintained her tn- — j por Ji — aoe eedoe cae tin, |t2 ber husband, Denni#Deane-Tan-|ignant denials rat she ever was in| Capt. Andrew Hansen, 65, an em-| “| ner, whom she divorced for deser |love with Taylor. . | Y | Bae iga- [Because the present coalition £0¥-/ {ion following his mysterious disap | paper mon put the direct Plre of the Puget Sound Naviga-| jernment has lived nearly its full! jearance some yeare aga question to her, tion company, was instantly killed jterm, made the attacks of the op)” Warrants have been issued charg | “No.” she answered. by a street car Monday night at nit re | . ip a — = government's! ing sands with the murder of Tay-| id you know of any woman Lander st. and Whatcom ave. The jhandling of the Egyptian, Indian|\0° | who might have been jealous of you ‘ mak: | land Irish problems as well as | 1 coroner's eftiae was ne 0m . n r The possibiity that Sands him.|~who might have loved Taylor?” | Lioyd George’ European polley,! 1+ mie have teen, Centers Sant oO vestigation of po Merecerd Tuesday. | ge Nipper a oe iat how.| brother and might have been en-| Questions as te drug parties) Running to catch a street car,! & - 7. Jackmail plot rewulting | brought the same reply. | Capt. Hansen tried to cross the car! ever, was Lstenjng to the king’ tragedy, has not been totally | That police have not given ‘up en-| } speech agen rs am tracks in front of a car bound in} j y y any ne arte | RUSS, GERMANS HERE’S MORE ABOUT Referring first to the fourpower | ADindoned among a certain clique br reip le Ne Wor dogay we nang ward the opposite direction. When he rel bandoned Congressmen Confer PLOT MONARCHY CADETS Pacific agreement, King George de mail, revenge and robbery, was | saw the second car he tried to run, y night after he is alleged to} | clared: WORKING ON on Bonus Bill Plan Mitte eunde s enle of liquor to federa! | vat E STARTS ON PAGE ONE meshed in Seize $6,000 Auto | in Liquor Arrest! ' A $6,000 limousine was seized and | E. Jamison, the driver, arrested front of the Washington hotel | “Whiie* tit: new* telaty reptaces | SEALDL SY THEORY shown by the fact that they still kept but was unable to get out of the} WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Members Snforypants. The arrest was made by That Is What Former Spy r ; |" Meanwhile police, and investigat (27 ¢v¢ 0 men who have been Ques. way, An artificial leg is declared| of the house ways and moans com. core oat eee facgren 1 a8 ors i ts Gite Uke Ue tes he tioned in gpnneotion with the crime, |to have been largely responsible for| mittee today were discussing taxes \triew will remain as cordial as ever |St!% today were working on sepa] “Further light a | Hansen's inability to escape the|on gasoline, bank checks and in- ltowards each other and the an| te theories in the murder mystery urther light may thrown on! street car. creased postage and tobacco taxes to the police dry squad and federal pro- | Declares re rangements concluded at the arma|. Police Captain David Adama be-|'h® murdered man's past with the| Capt. Hansen is survived by his! pay a soldier bonus. The meeting of Bibition officers. One bottle of liquor | Fretwell, chairman. Goadaeuhan STM Heved that if he could find Sands the |*tPected arrival here today of his| widow and two children living at| the committee followed a conference Was taken from the car. pO aiane In the report it i# held that mili-| “At the mame time cur relations|™¥8tery of the crime would be Aaughter, Ethel Daisy Tanner. The! Friday Harbor. with President Harding last night, at LD. |tary training “promotes health, vig Mate Uke ‘teanaa merck take re eared by the explanations of that ;fUneral services, set for yesterday,| He was a veteran mariner and| which the president insisted that a PILES CURED IN @ TO WASHING Feb, 7.—German| or, appearance, courtesy, regular. » . * into individual. Sheriff Al Manning con.|¥ete Postponed in hope that she|had served mainly on the Pacific! bill for a bonus should carry pro Droggiets refund money if PAZO cl er ‘ +, ity, personal pride, initiative and|® "*W and even closer phase of), Root ‘ Nes would reach here today in time t a * INTMENT Talle te + ye om plotters, including Gen. aacity GE corte, andl ia oF Wenaits to |treneena.” tends that Taylor was killed because | Nout, TOs peat Hew 0 orn bo sam be coast. | visions for raising funds to pay it. lind, Bleeding or Protruding Pi j Ladendorff, are working hand inj‘)?! ath, tee . | King * George referred to the|% Jealousy over a woman. : eer Age : | ntly relieves Itching Piles. 60c.| glove with Russian royalists to re. yo he schools and the ; | | Monrovia with Mrs. Dennis Deane | ternational spy and plotter and one | Complete report after the vial “ time memiber of the British lia. |Gen, W. M. Wright to ttle in| “Ia thie respect, as tn others, UTUCr. ~ Bei WwW be Reps mye er » parilty the fall, while then commanding the | #T*t Femult have been achieved." | Tho “nightie” was. entabtished aa| ing v atched | 3 - | ‘These plans are destined to me-|Ninth army corps area. Gen.| 8 majesty declared, continuing:|the property of an internationally | Pip Nev., Feb. 7.—Two addi ceed some day, and then, he added,| Wright said at the time that Se.|"Th® success of the conference, for| known film star thru the initials of /tonal men were placed under sur SOUTH SEATTLE Russia and Germany will*join in u{Attle waa practically the only big| Which the world owes a xreat debt|/% private laundry mark. Henry Veillance here today, suspected of be- | powerful union. city on the Coast not having mill ‘Taylor’e negro valet, when |'ns award S. Gands, missing “valet” | | — tary-training in its schools, President Harding, will be the hap-|"hown the garment, admitted that| Wanted in Los Angeles in connection | ’ | jest augury for the his employer had had it for six|With the William Desmond Taylor | : | JACK OSBORN, atlas Jack|OTHER COAST eee as See ee or SX) murder. | Smith, was arrested in the Owl poo!| CITIES HAVE CADETS The problem of securing repara-| When police questioned the owner| They arrived in Biko last night and |room, Fourth ave. and Union st.,|_ wggierens went For ay he] tions from Germany is engaging of tho night gown, she became hys | 00k rooms at a hotel here, saying *pecial committee and incloned in| ; | torte: they had come “from the weat.” by federal narcotic t is the continuous attention of British | torical at.” | 4 narcotics agents Mondsy+the report to Supt. Cooper include| ministers, KingsGeorge went on to| The {fim actress who owned the| Both registered as being from Los @ An 1 ae - we | In support of his Jealousy theory |store kaiserdom in Germany and | Cuntry. loo ereeyhdieg a teres nats | manning bas as \ovidends a ptuk wae | eee jezardom in Ruswia, Ignatius Tre.| Fretwell told The Star he had ap- P Whe Dunder at come |nightgown found in.a drawer of Tay. thee lbitsch Lincoln, Hungarian born in-| Pointed the committee to make a|Telief from the burden of arma-|niknte . tone thal | | biteet . Hungarian born tn | Senta” |ior'n dreaser the night’ after wwe | Three Suspects ° | lof gratitude to the initiative of | Peavey | night, bg! WLM a ae reports of approval from Los Art| any. nightgown was at one time reported jes, ¢ | oats pepeagennd #, San Francisco, San Diego,| “Digenasions are proceeding with|to have been engnged to a young| Officers guarded thelr rooms in the e : Pasaderia, Riverside, Sacramento, | France and Belgium with a view|New York man who, according to|hotel here thruout the morning, A MeFi 4 iI lee, Oxtten Ba t Lake City, Chey |to concluding agreements for vom.|KomND about the film world, was |third had been under-surveillance ' ° id a Walla. of these/mon aétion in the event of unpro-|Je@lous of Taylor. It became known | Previously GIRLS! GROW THICK jeities have had military training in| yoked attack by Germany upon a|%¢Veral ditys ago that police were| “But we fre afraid none of the | their high schools for at least | neighbor,” he sald. joonducting a quiet search for a New | men is Sands,” the sheriff said. “One e 5 Our examination is perfect as years “Probl Da York broker however, tallies pretty well, general : - oS | 7eas ‘oblems of the Near East con-| York broke Daa ee ceeaey arsmerets snd roan LONG, HEAVY HAIR Fretwell declared that over 130/tinue to engage the anxious atten-| Peavey also contributed another |!¥, with the description given us” | \ eo cities and educational institutions! tion of the government,” his majos.|**t Of pyrotechnics with a statement | homies PRO RT “ wet thrnout the United States had suc-|ty continued, referrir , that Mabel Normand, filn ORGE J. EBNER—Any infor GIN ALE ER’ ty continued, referring to the <i . film com & asses $5: WITH “DANDERINE jceasfully adapted a department of| tion problem, . E6YP*| sdienne, had told him that she was {mation to the whereabouts of FREE EXAMINATION military science and tactics in the! xs Bd ban engaged’ to Taylor.» Miss Normand, |George J. Ebner will be greatly ap + Buy a 35-cent bot |schoot curriculum. In nearly every | who was the last person to see Tay jated by his brother, E. J. Ebner, | iy GLOBE OPTICAL C0. tle of “Danderine.” Jase st han ts en the place of com Four Are Taken lor before he was shot, indignantly W. Gnd ata Bonttio ne application ends pulsory p) m1 training for boys . . e re vey’s asnertions. sgoy ae w | : ies Pee nes ASS oe, all dandruff, stops jand has proven far more successful in Liquor Raids lor was in love with Miss litehing and falling he said. Four men were held after police Peavey said. “I don't helt; eae lee tow | The law provides that arma, tent-|"nd federal dry squad raids Monday |think she was so much in love with ® moments, you have jage and other equipment may be! Might him, tho. She acted sometimes like doubled the beauty / issued by the war department to| MH. ©. Borgun, 36, wan arrested at | she was tired of him ‘TON lof your hair. It will [4% schools and colleges having not lens | 2806 12th ave. N., after officers had} “One night, almost a month before A PERFECT C AL Delivered appear a mass, #0 h than 100 physically fit students, UMcovered 29 quarts of beer and 18|Mr. Taylor was killed, Miss Normand 0 FOR YOUR HOME i livere (Ex-President Michigan State [| soft, lustrous, ana 4 |above 14 years of age, and that ac.| S#llons of wine,.as alloged by poliee,| Was at the house for dinner, After geass tes Board Dental Examiners) leasy to do up. But | tive or retired officers and such en-|1* . Jamison was arrested 1108 | dinner she stopped me when 1 went poi Dental Surgeon what will please you jlisted men as are necded are to bel Mifth ave. in possession of a quart|thru the front of the apattment and Somey — vou buy burns because the rock and slate are n Surg most will be after a detailed to give training of whisky, police ay. Joe and Wal.| she told me she was going to ma * i Diagnostician — - nll ter Martin, cousins, we stopped by | Mr Taylor. He was there, and didnt ta sa out Lge: ut ad washed at the were Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory dry squad men at 1th ave. 8. and] Sy |Postal Auto Survey Rimasuaielinutt. tah a ee ITC tee ae It’s cheap because it is mined right here in Washington by few weeks’ use, you see new hair ins and downy ata i hcpencite ih he ate ; A : Mr. co-operative miners tirst—yes—but ly new hair whisky fuken from them, according|_ “Mr. Taylor wrote a letter to Migs +4 Highest Order of Kestoration | crowing ail aver the soa “tan | to Be Made in City) to the ofticers MECOPeAE | Norman every. da ‘ y . cna Doon SMA as wal Gh ee| Geores ©, Bauer, ametani Tore j Quite aac eieae ee ; Thousands of Seattle homes burn Perfection Coal. They ‘xamination a cetimate showers of rain and sunshine are|intendent of moto ehicle #e } »ONTLAN Steam pourin MABEL N i Free lito veustation. Jt goen Pigitt to the|and attached to the office of thal tray ty eae MMood “in 2 | DENIE LOVE ANGLE like it, and so will you. If your dealer does not handle Per- roots, invigorates 504-12 Eitel Building and astrengthens| fourth aasistant postmaster general,| tall column is visible from the city. | "She didn't come to our houwe| fection Coal phone your order to 5 “ them, This delightful, stiroulating }will arrive in tle Wednesday to ¢ i ° hae tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair| make a survey with the view to de spec but oti would be there ‘ter PATIL |‘ erow tong, thick, nesty awd lusu-|tormining "the "oot at epee sf onon eae iia wk McNICHOL FUEL CO.,-Elliott 1004 riant.—Advertisement, postal trucks, nee she asked me what other . owing on, ' Girls came to dinner with Mr, Taylor. (Delivery any part of city)