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Re A > al di jo - . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922, THE SEATTLE STAR ; NEW POLITICAL | TWO ARRESTED ssersttey Hughes [Soft Coal Miners _|Senator Underwoull to Take Vacation Take Firm Stand Favors Arms Pacts Feb. 9 -—tenator hed the hopes | tary of State Hughes will noon le the consummation of the “de ; i f ae tion in Bermuda for a rest from his|workers has made bituminous coal | YOUN sive only pentumeiaaes Will gw tnss Farmer rote aylor S Daughter Nine Seattle Victim, Sayjarme conterence iabors, ft waslminers more determined than ever|Sonietros tration, nn a 4 ’ j earned t a ro! , OMe reatene o forw © enn 08 ANGELES, Fed, 9—A mote ofien than every once Secret Indictments | “ahaa bE, Ute ead ony gies #0} Underwood, | express BY PAUL Rh. MALLON 4 young gil, 14 yoars of age, in a while bing Wao haw Goal soomaty an oie eT eon redicted all the treaties would ier WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.—The seed Way saves ‘tm raenen Sevevedin, I realize how seldom wo Indicted on a charge of takiNR or inonthy in Bermuda, |e ratified with many votes to spares a) iso es ‘Gate aber polities event worried over his “working 80 ~ really see each other and I from $20 to $260 from their victims | Wii the pecretary han been ur William 1. Green, secretarytrean-| 4 tration leaders ate muenr to repr labor and the farmer ts lone.” Aap Roteawed because he surely do hope you'll be Bast with intent to defraud In the 410 Of | aoe a tremendous strain during the \Uer of the United Mine Workers of t Underwood's wholem i tone come could not see her oftener tx dis again soon, dear, I'd Mk oll lands thru the use of the United | conrerence and in desirous of having |America, who is attending the meet tthe same time some 6 0 The new venture, which fs at Seco 6 intoee, written . by very much to send y it John O'Connor and L410 snort change, he declares that h ‘ committee her ' ratic colleagues are Gigs 5% ' Ethet Daisy ‘Taylor from Ma real nice thingy for Christ ro were arrested Wedhew |i to°oscolient health ‘es quicted. Some demons “think Underwood, as the Danae empted primarily to ele ane congress, will be launched in Chicago ange d Taylor, murdered mo Kew what you would lke; so shal ¥ | “THREE LIVE GHOSTS,” « post t im hould not commit himself © February 20. j Tait watean Girector please, dear, The re necretly indicted by|war picture, which is scheduled to P completely to the support of ema On that date representatives wiles daa & & gous nad stop now, Oh, the last federal grand jury, charged perin Friday at the Strand, was r ram framed almost entirely by Oe be r carved . ” habe ne mead It was dated November 6, 1921, 4 iy THE ag inert _ ve n county, The land pow ' Waters evening in the| “OUR MUTUAL FRIEND” will be | opposing party x » wre cecgipe jeague and smalls avd reads as follows: or “ iberty theatre projection room by a discussed by the Dickens Fellowship : ene Be delegations of labor organizations Dee F he Seow The daughter under the law was purchased thru une of funds Fe |nmatl company of American Legion |Thursday evening at the Y. W. C. A.| A housemaid in France earns trom will meet on the call of the railroad ar Father of Mine: becomes the sole heir, her moth ceived and placed under the name Of men and women Vieshere. welectae,) ‘125 to 250 francs a month, ‘ brotherhoods. Excuse the weird paper, er probably being named admin- Association Placer OM Ls Loca im From leaders of the movement the but Tam haying some made istratrix. Taylor's property tion company Later ts ‘men are Tnited Presa today “1 that rn cording to Public Administ alleged to have resold etlo Unite sa today learned that the and haven't gotten it as yet. eee Pee ore an See” tat tea anus, tepremeenind: iki | purpose of the meeting will be to: 1. Designate congressional can. @idates who will push farm and labor 1 like your paper very much and am always glad when I cean of $20,000, including gov to contain of] and other minerals i : ernment bonds to the amount Nine Seattle men are named in the $1,500 worth of ng those defraud |i) legisiation. hear from you. of $4,500 and indictment as am 2. Organize state and civic polltt Thave read your letters jowelry Paylor's income in ed, and it is alleged there are many eal bodies in various localities to over, over and over so 1 1921 was $38,000, He left no others not named in the original in Tous toe wabetingnee Wbie oval teesh tau 2 aooeoe vill |dietmnent FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET % Draw up a modified “plat them by heart. It was Taylor's money, it te ow Immediately arranged to |i) —— form” composed for the most part answered soon only T have mid, that has @upported his rt $2,500 ball and was released. of resolutions specifying what legis had a siege of Infected fin- daughter at the Mamaroneck o’Connor will prqbably give bail} . lation would be desirable, 1 gers. Three, one right after school. ‘Thursday. . Fy 4. Perhaps unofficially nominate the other, and have only Just Taylor has also been sending mare A NEW Shipment: Japanese Table | 4 candidates of their own in places gotten thra with them, regular alloyances to Mrs. Ada C 2 20 where republican and democratic ‘Of course, that made it Deane-Tanner, In Monrovi ho , $ Hominees fail to coincide with thelr|| eather difficult to welte or sage obs fa the Aaderted Site OC HERE’S MORE ABOUT | |) orduroy Breakiast oats OVETS, pa. desires, | draw, so T stayed home a Taylor's brother, She also says 4 'AN_ unusually good —— — — couple of the doys, I had hey Daisy Taylor she is the sister of Mra, J. L. Bey TOT rrr Er lit: f ene of the fingers cut four Femerty, wits ot the comity’: || SPECIAL | quality of cotton HERE’S MORE ABOUT ° times, but the others only you, Papa, pettle dear? Witt health officer, She states she TART PAGE ONE Lsenacersmuenisieneneresiesenanteind cloth has been utilized in — the picture with Miss Comp has seen Taylor but once tn six S) S ON § the fashioning of thi lerey goodness, I wish you son be interesting? I do wish years, but that during that time | " MOVIE MURDER didn’t have to work so long. I might seo you soon, I he has been mailing her $50 ||... ceiktia sik ein wed alt printed Japanese an You'll wear yourself down @ think of you so much it monthly a © The last ary ape pert s geil set | " ° e Covers, pattern ; STARTS ON PAGE ONE again, so be careful, won't seems as if I saw you much check came about January 20. |” “Well, 1 worked about two months. |fi| shades of Blue. ending to our under-|f! My pay, 4 Made in one-piece, with | fe mateennnrsemnee a rs aed _—— - Istanding, should have amounte deep hemstitched borders,” prominent women of the films who) The substances of Mabel’s letters was! Git at . 27% « ecoived just ¢ vi y erry were his close friends. mot made public. The United Press, | Suicide Held in ° |Father of Ma y er praia) fironoed a Cae ata, eso BO eS eat “All statements taken were to be|however, learned yesterday that a} Taylor Inquiry Minter Confident) w»«never 1 asked tor carn | Biomwors, | Ce ery “1 don't know how long this would | I) © ize 68x58, are have gone on if I hadn't found out |] weir, WO v es most attractive values af $2.20 each. "4 —First Floor committed to writing. Doran an-/*¢ries of telegrams was exchanged in) |.) DIEGO, Cal pounced as the investigation opened. |1919, when Miss Normand was film-| | 4 Cumen ie eanwhile, an official of the Mo |'ng “The Slim Princess” at Culver| >* pote 7 tga ‘ an wuss Dictate cmacetation |CHY, Cal, and Taylor was directing|O04Y of & man who killed himselt| yesterday read proof of the William that Hammond had misrepresented . nde us Joamo: hin contracts with advertixers to me. iSlary Miles ‘Minter An {here Saturday under myaterious cir Desmond Taylor murder on a Dallas |! ham pronounced the murder of Tay we in wAnne of! cumstances for investigation by the| newspaper | That made me pretty hot under the Feb. 9—Coro! DALLAS, Tex., Feb, 9—J. Homer holding the Reilly, father of Mary Miles Minter, “pe » Green Gables” in the New England | | = ee er hau Ens Loa Angeles police department. “The little girl ia all right; she in| Collar, and I demanded that he re. |i} “a rom : : 4 eliev y have! not connected wi e iAlturn my $500—which he had agreed |i] , 5 9 SR ORES we been} Kelly believes the man may have| not connected with the mystery,” in He ‘announced his belief that the ge pot nap jbeon involved in the William D,/all that he would say to do in writing. 1, ards — inystery Surrounding the shooting a seg or sea sot one of | Tavlor murder case, He answers) Mary, whose real name ta Jullette| “He suid he'd nee what he could Cp Stor Sek ERO SRNENE CE DUO ee aen’s larger organisations: | the description of Edward F. Sands.| Reilly, was born in Shreveport, La, |¢o-—-and the next thing I knew he ruary 1 may never be solved. The district atcuney'e Invest. |The man is known as William Goe-| April 1, 1902, She went to New York | ¥a2 Petitioning for a receivership. DEATH MYSTERY weblent @h the Tx reagy Sat Ie to | Kel, ling James Martin, He left a| when she was little girl and acted| “That receivership is stil! pending 1S DEEPENED Snetns ain pen “love cult,” }iarge bank account in a Los An- with many stage stars |—and that's about all that'll ever Mystery surrounding the slaying with whose members Taylor wee «eles bank and no reason for hie Retily sald he heard from her fre Linen Toweling | Special 25¢ Yard — ULL - BLEACHED come of it, I guess. The books are jin such a mixed up condition that I of Taylor was deepened today by a suicide has been learned here. quently statement of P. Parsons, member ot| Said to have been on intimate siiobonigieaholing | DEEL hit Bk |don't bolleve there's an auditor in|f] Pure Linen Towelit the “flying squadron” of the district The | _ | the state who could straighten them : : A The clique, according to the in- Ficundor tp the world's center of} Galena, a mineral ore, ts the chief out. And I don’t think a Midas 17 inches wide, in a soft attorney's office, first man to reach the scene of the crime after it was reported. Parsons declared that when he reached the room where the dead di-| _ Investigators are inclined to rector lay the body had been “care-| Consider seriously that it has » absorbent quality, sp / fully laid out, the arms arranged| Possible part in the events lead } did for general kiteh use. Made with red blue border. Special yard. formation available, centered in Los Angeles, and attempted to steep itself in Oriental Mysticism. the Panama hat industry, source’of lead leould get any money out of them.” and a chal: rt ing up to the tragedy, as the Seek" Tt avaa hie Detlef, he sald that | Fittials of the cult: were said to this wetting had been carefully ar have affected its devotees to the ranged to throw the investigators oft| polnt of fanaticism. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET AT 8$23.95—Preakfast Coat of AT $4.95—Fashioned with Embossed Corduroy, with roll collar is this V-neck Valentines s The negro valet of the murdered directer, . hy old | T r 7 a short Kimono sleeve, V-neck Breakfast Coat model of Finaeca voces bacng tbe {tec How Pavey. an tet |] COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS — INTERIOR DECORATORS }}f) n‘onrwaieea"etect wisn Rnooned, "Corday. i film mene niga sf ner ern ena yesierday; he: was subjected tal : cording a Soperenees blue, ee cherry and Copen- Valentine Party pending disclosures in connection | 8 first severe grilling. | euemea: — i: ns > wis 7 ayins i: nya ais ig ern: Decorations with tho slaying of the director | , Todays police. detectives pov bicne AT 85.95—An Empire Model Robe of Plain Medium-Wale Cor * have taken steps to suppress evi- “ag se sapiens dean Regi gs te duroy, fullwkirted and set on waist with deep heading. In . : dence which would incriminate [each thelr tortuous trail—the first cask han Cannel vA Valentine Candies sear Sedion picts poopie, |remve a woman Aldor hired th mong the Outstanding Values inh hee Sees Yon Loabid whi Sout county and police officers. |“*ed done; the second group, in al charged today. - widespread man hunt for the former Police investigators today admitted | alet, Sands; and the district attor-| they have suddenly found s blank |My leading a probe into machina wall on every side. Evidence, once|tions of certain interests to defeat tangible, has been removed or dia.|the ends of Justice. | torted by well paid agents of film| Jealoun rage, despicable blackmail) interests, they declare. or deliberate suppression of evidence | A strange ‘lethargy, {t 4s also|—the traiis crossed and recrossed, | stated, bas affected certain members| Hustands ang wives who bad; of the police department since the |Maunted their marital differences | finding of a pink silk night dress and infidelities before thelr fellow among Taylor's effects. stars and permitted a curious world | ‘The situation has become so sert-/tO catch an occasional shocked | ous that the sheriff's office here|Slimpse, were crying “wolf and) wired District Attorney Woolwine,| rushing back to the fold. Husbands who had been taking his vacation in| and wives were seen dining together Ventura, Cal. Woolwine rushed back|!n public restaurants for the first | to the city and today was closeted|time in months; film actresses who) with W. C. Doran, his chief deputy, | had taken their “I do's” lightly were | at the sheriff's office. A grand jury| keeping the home fires company— investigation of the charges that cer-| with thelr own hasbands. tain witnesses, including film stars,| TThe British government's secret who at first talked freely, have been|#ervice will be used to hunt down/ suddenly silenced, is planned. Tayior’s murderer, the British con-| ‘The real truth of what happened |sul general's office here has an: at Taylor’s bungalow on the fatal|nounced. The consul generat's office | ‘Wednesday night a week fgo, when|announced it has a theory on the hot thru the back. is known |crime “which cannot yet be dis-| hecret, wire-pulling combine | closed.” behind the scenes, the police believe, | WEALTHY SON'S and is being concealed becaus of the ALIBL RECHECKED embarrassment to huge financial in-| District Attorney Woolwine dis-| terests which disclosures would in-|patched a special operative from his | votye. | office on a secret mission during the | ‘The attempt to throw the gufit d!-/night and an arrest.or other sensa rectly upon the slain director’# for-|tional move was expected any time. | mer valet, Sands, who has disap-| The alibis offered by the son of an peared, was seen by investigators, Eastern millionaire manufacturer, of- convinced that the murderer was fered several days ago and accepted | hired by a jealous woman, as an at-|then, were to be rechecked today j tempt to shield the real culprit. One of the interesting develop- | SECRECY ATTITUDE ments today was the informatign | CAUSED BY SECRET? giver the investigators by the wife} The secrecy attitude of the “Bie of a realty broker residing a few) guns” of filmland was believed to' doors from Taylor's apartments, to} have been the outcome of a secret, the effect that at 9:45 p. m. on the| AT THE HOUSEWARES SHOW: The “OLYMPIC” Boot ; 4 Be: Olympic Boot is built to Frederick NN & Nelson's careful specifications, from specially-tanned leather, to meet the local demand for a sightly, serviceable, not-too- heavy Boot for Campus, Hiking and General Outdoor Wear. The Olympic Boot is offered in sizes for Women and Misses, with a range from 8 to 8. The top is 12 inches high. The ankles fit smoothly and snugly. Flexible welted sole. The pair, $9.00. —First Floor : Centerpieces Women’s The Northland and ‘Hisinell ekitienentar Seamless Comfort Shoes aoe ahd Sa (Model 6-E) (_sreciat | A iad “embroidered it ; $1 4.90 $3.95 (vic these’ Squares, Gain * oti particularly terpieces and Runners, # for women who must _ priced low at 50¢ each, Steel Range (4-Hole Model) $69.00 To many housekeepers known closely guarded midnight meeting at nicht/of Taylor's murder he saw a Py ; ” TD P 7 m i the home of Mary Miles Minter. pe- muffled figure, wearing a cap,| as the “8-minute” Range—8 min- Hardwood case, well insulated; stand a great deal, or who Centerpieces and Run tite screen star, whose love for Tay-|crouching in the shrubbery on the utes from kindling to baking heat. white enamel interior finish, have very tender feet, are ners in White with designs lor ts how freely admitted |grounds of the fashionable Atvarado | Best quality 6-way Water Coil to * z . th Black Vici-kid CG stamped ready to em Mabel Normand, the other film/hotel, two blocks from Taylor's! fit, $3.00 Factory rating, 50-pound ice ca- ese DUCk Vek broider. Finished with @ actress most prominent in the ease, | home A twang A pacity. Our rating, 25-pound ca- fort Shoes with hand- &dnch lace edging. Price bye reagg™ “nerenngg gens col-| Public Administrator Bryson tet tt | A high-grade Range unreserved- pacity (holds 25 pounds prevailing turned soles, seamless toe 5B5¢ each. apee. Her condition was rendered pe known that investigation showed | y rec onde , Frederic ‘ ’ a qulbet a ’ THR more sous by a report spread that Taylor's sive Meri. 9 ona bowed ly Chee geen ge by Frederick & commercial measurement.) and low rubber heels. Fron eta her ietters to Taylor had been found amounted to $100,000, had dwindled | jeson. Sizes 3 to 8, widths C, hidden in the toe of one of the direc-\tq $20,000. A large additional sum, D and &. Special, ‘ $3.95. pair. ° Camisole ~Tepows™4ins ~~ Embroideries 50c Yard New Arrivals in Sceaiscies taaee ae a quickly from these 18-inch em: Jamestown Wool and Cotton arent fo ee ‘ ished with scallops and bead- —— Plaids at $1.25 Yd. since tuape not. Set art n kids ei : on to make them ready to wear, © HESE serviceable Plaids in a pleasing array of price 50e y: tor’s riding boots. |nowever, was believed to be on de | Miss Normand’s letters and tel) nowt in a New York bank and ef-| egrams were found during the night! forts today were being made to 1o.| when detectives searched the bUM|cate it, His daughter, Ethel Daisy, | galow in which Taylor was killed. {im sole heir. Hundreds of ‘checks | A flimsy lace hankerchief, Im) ¢ound among Taylor's posseasions® itlaled “M. M. M.,"" was found im the showed that he made frequent large | same earch. |loans to prominent figures in the! The letters and the handkerchlef| motion picture business. The in-| were turned over to Chief Deputy dorsementa on the checks showed | District Attorney W. Doran bY men of much prominence had been | Detectives Adams, Cahill, Cline, aided financially by Taylor | Cato and Murphy, who found them.| he checks were turned over to the district attorney. Ivory Enamel Hendryx Family-size Bird Cages, $3.35 Potato Ricer, 25c Bird Cages in ivory enamel finish, with opal glass feed cups, with fine wire guard which prevents scat- tering of seed and wa- ae 6 ter on the floor, Heav , > > + oes savy metal Potato Ricer, as pic- a : hough . > nad he SPECIAL Taylor 8 Daughter No. 6 Bird Cage, 16%, tured, in an old-fashioned, andard colors, including Brown, Tan, Light Blue, Navy, Horn eae ; Pie inches high. .$3.35 nattern: useful as votat rs Green and Black, also Checks of Black and White, to Remain in East No. 614 Bird Cage edt an pga bt ee 9 en Thi TOMORROW LOS ANGELES, ¢ , | No. O72 bird Vage, fruit press and for many other kitchen Brown and White, Brown and Black, Tan and Black, Mea ‘waay, Tannen, Gavasor ctl 17’ inches a purposes. Price 25¢. and Navy and Green, will please Mothers who are THE DELTOR FRIED EASTERN OYSTERS on William Dewmond Taylor, murdered |i! wo 7 Bird Cage, 18 BOWhar stub evoke” planning to make school dresses and skirts. ond, Se ees i fll remain the’ This information | ss . P . * Ab SAMGVES in 'a. telegram to Publio| P The fabrics are 40 inches wide, and offer splendid make home sewing easy [ @ Administrator Frank Brym in | Galvanized value at $1.25 yard. alamo mre ee —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE a charge of the effects of Miss Tan- ner’s father. The girl was supponed to have} been en route to Los Angeles from| the Kastern metropolis. Toda ad-| vices, however, stated that she is on| the verge of complete collapse and | physicians have ordered her not to| IN ALL COLGROVE’S STAURANTS EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 1524 Third Ave. Strongly-made Iron Ash Can, $2.25 Wood Basket, 75c stoutly-constructed Can, 26 inches & A very good value ina Fireside Wood high pata saben Fd in 2 Housewares Show Daily This Week Basket, hand-made, in natural finish— fit-over cover and soldered, moisture- can be stained at home in any color. proof bottom. An excellent value at 9to5 o’Clock AUTO KITCHEN visit the scene of her father's tragic Price 75¢ $2.25. Pike and Broadway || death. WARES STOW, HOUSEWARES srrow, | ‘ SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP ‘The telegram to Bryson outlined PAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ' | In Downstairs Store 110 Pike St. instructions for disposal of the es-| ‘tate.