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CKSMEN { OW SAFE, read her letters and annour will not be made public, unte bearing on U ne MABEL No! piles AVOLDS CURIOUS Mabel Normand, followl: Suspects Arrested Aft= ment made pusile to the ettect ; . he we too Hl te be Gr Double Crime; Loss Se. wiustein ls Small appearance jaat night y trict attorney's off t obtain any loot after /Jected to # lengthy grilling Eimiing the sate at the Rutter; Her reason for postponing Mirock factory, 87 Wall st. Questioning until night was Saturday, a gang of safe crack cfowd of curious people cong atlaved to have been four in| Satet In front of the ot » barely escaped po! who Orde building, anticipating 4 fe Attracted to the scene by the Mme visit femation. The police believe the As Miss Normand came out burglars are responsible for the district attorney's off e rebt of John Olson ~». | Was followed by investigator Of the Barrington notel, 'M& & cap worn by the ma yesterday uable clue The cap ix cor Third ave., half an hour later. in identifying th woke to find his cash reg . It was later found by Seen both by Mrs, Douglas H. W. Kemper in an al. Lean and tho purse who had been looted of $100 cash |feered testimony to the effect $00 crown certificate on a | She abo saw a man loitering bank. the Taylor home the night of Suspects, J. F. Larkson, M4, Munier § and Earl Adama, 21, fire.| The cap t khaki colored, were arrested later at First "ams that would make it Bell st. by Motorcycle Pa plaid at night. It had bk son the visor © Motion F Walter Dench and G. C pear he was the mur lor, according to the new of te association. The actor, the official to remain in concealment investigation had ¢ SRPlosion and the doors of Vault were jammed inward force the yereman were Me to move it. The safe con- | ‘only $25. pk of tafe crackers’ tools was HERE'S MC S$ MORE ABOUT MOVIE MURDER STARTS ON PAGE ONE Miss Normand’s statement, He od th Appea Butterfield safe was the sociation an inve Ome to be dynamited in a gation to the squree The police are convinced & report that an offer ha Of more gangs of safe! made a prominent movi Are now at work In the c out of sight unde § was completely shatte tances calculated to m it lerer of " president until eared his nate, [ COLOR THIS A dina Sp iuediciee” ti the floor of the room under | whereupon be would return. Thus, | PMlankets which had been) i was charged, he would receive naiuoniaa the exptenton considerable “free publicity ie — cl MORE ABOUT A fresh development wh led the investigators straigh belleve, to the trail of the torne she was passing near Taylor's bh 730 p.m February 1 he director and Mabel > Versing at the curb, A short distance Aivarade st RTS ON PAGE ONE | 1918 had re 2.56, when on d from $48,042 as ® matter of of the company and A. C. i in charge of the bodks ant. Both these men, Were instrumenta) in acceler “statements and inventories to him to and embezzhd He claims that _ from the bank for his | aay 30, 1918, it is charged, ithe home ¢ Wiltam Prepared « false inventory | Taylor. slain movie director, She could is pouitive entity the man purehase the $10,900 LOS AN LES, Cal ‘an additional $3,211.18, when |ed as have received $150,667.93 day by Charles ager, of the Famous tone of the Seattle National rmined to ruin him. | said. Obtaining possession of 's hore. on cites a lone fist of|ton said. Investments made by | letters until after alleged to have been | been committed. ‘at the recommendation of the, after the inquest chief. inistrater when she c ae THIS NEW BILL ALL N TWICE DAILY: 2:30-8:15 Nights: 15¢ to $1.00 =XT WEEK MAIN @2 lie to Me Matinees: Langdon McCormick's Spectacular Melodrama ‘THE STORM’ With EDWARD ARNOLD Figet Time in Vaudeville After Its Long Run amdon, New York and Chicago With All lis STUPENDOUS SCENERY AAD ELECTRICAL EFFECTS BILL ROBINSON “The Dark Cloud of doy” in VINCENT GENE REDFORD AND WINCHESTER In Versatile Nonsense An Ingenious Combination of Comedy and Novelty GORDON BOSTOCK'S “PEDESTRIANISM” Featuring GEORGE N. BROWN World's Champion Walker JESS LIBONATI Syneopation-Supreme BURT PIERCE and GENE MARJORIF —in— apa “A Little of This and “Recital Classique” That” AESOP'S FABLES CONCERT TOPICS OF ORCHESTRA h today} nt i actual slayer, was the testimony of a nurse | whose name is withheld } This woman told the district at. | that n nd # rmand con down the street Biggest profit in 1917 did she saw the n—believed now d $15,000. be the urderer—the my also alleges he WAS! biack- muffled figure with the fo retain R. J. Church a8! drawn cap and upturned collar if she saw him agais “S| BRANDS STORY oi0 Sm) AS FALSEHOOD)" "2". | authorities Feb? 11 = Stories that Mabel Normand went to} Desmond | to force | Waterhouse was competied | him to return hor letters were brand “vicious falsehoods,” here to- Eyton, general man. Players Lasky “Those stories will be retracted or Yi baw know the reason why,” Eyton “Miss Normand went to Taylor's | home that night to get a book,” Ey- “She didn’t try to get her | the murder had) 1 was in his pod with a public Hed and ask ed for them. to bre terious. <n, OF all the little boy friends Kel That | know, or ever knew, - There's only one ] want tobe - | FoR Boy cHUM |IRISH FACING ens, | BATTLE FRONT |Ulsterites and Republicans Warlike | RELPFAST, Pet 1 wt) ter er acrows the bor the 4 ets facing each oth battle on 4 today der line, another rone frontier was threats Fighting broke out here late last night, but wan quickly quelled, with only two casualties. ‘The failure of the southerd provis jonal government to move quickly in effecting the release of U papuive Uleter mon seized in border Wednesday and Thureday has, height ened the bitter feeling bere athy is expressed for the which Michael Collins, a» Provisional goverument, There in a tendency provisional leaders the trouble head of the finds himself, to blame th eumelven for HERE’S MORE-ABOUT ASYLUM STARTS ON PAGE ONE of.food, clothing or other things werw! ent to patients by thelr friends or smilies, it waa the custom of the attendants to sopropriate all or part of the ce ir own une, It or dispr this niens difficult t ro arg®, but we think it is entirely the practice has occurred, pecially when taking into consia thru force , at Limes to employ tn these pare ~-soiggge One death Investigated was | that of Joseph O'Brien, an ex: pugilist, His death occurred fol- . ‘ i V eae flowing an altercation betw ) My alentine h at's wou. | him and another patient, Testh This ®t be jas te vane your thie oy ineme Was woking mony wae offered that after for, Uf you make it for him yourself. Cat it out and paste it on « this fight O'Hirien was beaten by stiff piece of cardboard. Then color it with crayons, Tomorrow there wm be a valentine had colee for ateal girt friend. ~—-+ ‘There ix & tend of ceorta’ newspaper interests here about a man whe cannot nd hie eelf against (heir ecand ae nein w jtions, They shall retract this tieular xt nent or Fi know ason why Another Suspect | mar Fresno at 10 fruitiess mission alonx Is Not Man Sought Another Feb. 11 “strangers” su Edward F. Sw the William today natinfle was not wu o8NO, Cal, numerout of being sing valet that he they want Sheriff W. F. Jones lock returned today after the of the San Joaquin river. The stranger reported to he was not Sands. known tn ‘|Says Movie Celody fr ie one and attracts public interest, there's no the entire movie colony at Hollywood lover the (prominent director hag been mur dered.” Needlessly Blamed ‘The mo- WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 justification for red coals just because FR arermannoneremaromacrencie eee || HERE’S MORE ABOUT NORMAND STARTS ON PAGE ONE 1 immediately re- to at my home tired, having me in bed dinner served about 8:16 NOT ENGAGED TO TAYLOR The Mr. Edna the 7:30. knowledge 1 had death when first Taylor's wan urviance phoned owing morning, She told me that ‘a valet had been hing from Mr.* ing that me about Mr seen rm home, sc his mas. 4 no ter wag de 1 have Mr. T reason I would only idea who or what his death. be too proud to had 1 been Taylor, but would an killed the ylor was Mr, statemet announce engaged auch a to be absolute untruth I held Mr. Taylor in the high est esteem, regarding him as a learned, cultured gentle with whom any woman might be proud to associate Mr. Taylor and I had much in common and during the long very ™ period of our friendship, he aided me materially in my study of the French language ad philosophy, in which I had been interested for some time I am alxo interested in these things now tents of le written by Mr, Taylor to me by me to Mr. ‘Taylor is concerned, 1 have no reason to fear any consequences which might re. ult from such disclosures ex cept the natural embarrassment of having personal correspond ence revealed to the public gaze | ASHINGTON, Feb, 11.—Old-time | dehip between Gen ershing, chief of the gener epartment, and Gov. s a will mean a John attending to executive «eel GAR CRUSHES toltr¥ck and waa apparently waiting for | banks Miackened his speed respond to the description of fands|*vidently did not see the street car was questioned and sheriff gave the name of Harry Burnberg and produced several stated he was well region, and had been in the vicinity} i¢¢ ‘for _ donsiderable time previous to tne Taylor murder. convineed the Heyy, persons who) the but |" see rakin, Taylor's 1 wtafe, | tt ©. ieit to ai raz attendants, The committee said there were no witnesses to beat —| ings by the attendants and that an autopsy showed that O'Brien's organs were in such condition that death might have resulted from « fight with even a small antagonist. The amitter enid there wae a ack of contact between patients and some one at or near the bead of the MAN TO DEATH Unidentified Pedestrian I$ )""bvr. icc, superintendent of the Killed on Track |rimanded for condvcting ‘private —_— practice Outside his official duties. The nuperintendent of the Sedro Woe Inatitution, auld the report, wan entitied to co An unidentified man was instant killed al crushed beneath tht wheels of o Wal rat B. 4 Saturday when he was mendation comane nda tion. and | follows | “At Steilacoom there is need for a \wellequipped building L The office ap une of etaff in very Certain rooma connected the inary department should in were made lingford street th st Ninth, ave, N The 1 man had just stepped on the ing howp inadequate The motorman, J. B, Haynes, | when he saw the man and supponed he would get a As er. (Proved. An suditorium or large a® out of the way. The man, however,| mbiy room should be built. SOME OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS j “At Sedro-Woolley another build ing should be added, where either violent cares may be taken care of | or the new cases. The doctors and attendants should all be given sleep: ing quarters outside the buildings jonte are and the super t o a) he ae with [ana Jumped when too late. The body was removed to the coun morgue to await identification |There were no papers on his person. {Ho wag about 25 years old, 5 feet 9 linehes in height and weighed about pounde. if THE DALLES Ore, Feb. gh gy Arthur Stubling, deputy United tors outaide t “id have living quar “ marshal for the Oregon dis Tr appropr y of died of heart trouble here tO lattendants ahould be increased so jthat attendants may be em. Stubling was a former University the pay jot Oregon football player of employes In tion picture industry is getting an undeserved black eye out of the With grees should not be administered flam Desmond Taylor murder, Repre | NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Hearing of |except under the orders of a phywt sntative Henry Z Osborne, of Los charges against Tex Rickard, sport-/cian Angeles. told the United Press today. |!9& promoter, who ix accused by four} “The patients at Steftacoom should “Movie people are celebrities and | iris under 16 years of age, was con: | that's why the country is so stirred | tinued by the grand jury io an ex up over this thing.” Osborne de-|traordinary remion jared. “The Killing is a mysterious| Astistant District Attorney Pecora adAitic ¢ | Agninat Rickard Sarah Schoent I-year-old girls, Thee tion to charges already and Last 2nd Big Week ANOTHER BIG WILLIAM FOX SUPER-SPECIAL DIRECTED BY EMMET J. FLYN THE DIRECTOR OF “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT" indictments n charges m and are in addi pending | AND ie lt he ALL ERINGS OF THE YEAR BLUE Mose: CONCERN oncHEstHA “The Ro 1 See the exciting ka this summer on the part of rshing, according to a report | Theater Coupon Books—good at any Je 1 Washington, where both me theater in any city—$5.35 for §: | alliances, mit SECOND NEAR SENECA IRVING CUMMINGS as the intrepid Corporal Campbell in rs End!” pe’s End! Two acts of Suspense! PRESIDENT SUBMITS 7 ARMS TREATIES TO SENATORIAL DEBATE WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, tea Prenident Harding submitted to the senate yesterday The five power naval limitation treaty The ng polson x Che four A declaration the four-power treaty re rights in wi treaty oe and Pacific accompanying American territory An supplementing the agreement fic treaty, “e homeland excluding trom ninepower treaty on the Chinese open doo A nine-powgr treaty on Chinese tariff ACID TEST FOR SEVEN PACTS Irreconcilables Still at Work , in Senate BY LAWRENCE MARTIN ly HERE’S MORE ABOUT | CADETS STARTS ON PAGE ONE WOMEN VOTERS DENOUNCE HART Failure to Accept Maternity for indefinite postponement ; lobbyist shouted, “You are a bunct of cowards? Tan } Hart the evere W. J. Santmyer wag the only mem: | ey i We at the necond an ber of the board to favor military 5.4) of the League of tweining in t schools . ¢ I think it would be @ good thing viataresates end mt the Hotel Wash- wid Batu Other cities ip the on hin failure te ept the Shep- ry are doing it, Unless some pard-Towner w and on reason for my not doing comes to | bh ion in causing the discontinu- light I shall vote in favor of the “nee of en's industrial home proposition." at Medical Lake MILITARISTIC IDEA Among thone to speak at Fridsy’s SURE TO FOLLOW enaton sheen gen cares "I am opp to train. | Yakima sident of the State Fed- ing eaid Director You eration men's Clubs; Mra can't surround « boy with « military 2. Orr of Tacoma and Mrs. Althe atmosphere without giving him mili: Perry Curry, Miss Cornelia Thiel, V You cannot place a, 1H. Bile». Prof. Frapk J Laube and Thomas P. Mevelie of Seattle. gun in hie hand without his want * ing, sooner or later, to shoot it. This; It ee ow * se 500.006 rn nis at an appropriation of $350,00 valle 3 he: ee Oe, ee on new woman's industrial home Director Eckhart stated ‘that he be fe by the next legislature, and that candidates for election.be asked to state specifically whether they will pags the bill over the governor's wan “opposed to military training at the present time.” "I think I know the attitude of the board p ell,” anid rector Ca. boned pretty, well,” sald Director Carl |". seusioma were to continue thra have no thought of forcing a military I «tand, as! regime on the schools, Feb. 11.— The |t have always stood on this subject Mee, Croft Pinaval of Washington must with |—1he high school is no place for any-| Stent, under which the thing that savers of mitarum” | (set for 2:30 Sunday Versailles treaty failed, or they, too,! ‘The proposal made be the Cham-| Funeral rervices for Mra. Debbi will be fought to @ finish by deter-|ber of Commerce is for a voluntary | Annie Croft, 69, who died at her mined senators jcourne in military training, to be #ub Medina Monday, will be This was the decision today of |wtituted for the regular gymnasium y at 2230 p. m at tho a small but group of re |course by those who so desire, Gym | home L. Sessions, undertaker, pu ne, all that is left of the |takes two hours a week, while mill. | will have charge of the servicer irrecorciiables'” battalion, which |tary training would require three — used rejection of the league of| Al! materials and equipment would nations covenant be furnished by the government free NOW PLAYING— If the seven treaties submitted jof cost to each sehool where st least ‘“ * "9 late yesterday for senate ratifien- 100 boys ¢ ed to take the course. ‘The Silent Call tion by esident Harding can with stand thin test, the “irreconcilablen" will not fight tigem. The teat to be | applied iy whether the treaties con stitute tofringement upon the tra ditional American doctrine of no no foreign entanglements po surrender of American sover elgnty While the foreign relations com- © today met for its first formal consideration of the treaties ‘neld, text” group put the pact and the report of the American delega under searching serutiny. Three members of the group. tion the | A Bin Mory ef the Great Out- doors, wit! art, the Wonder Dex CHARLIE, MU may Army officers were to be detailed ax | |inetructors, j ANDIT SEVEN, / FEET IN HEIGHT DENVER, Feb. 11-~Tony Dear gurdy was badly frightened when he was held up. Tony told police the bandit was seven feet tall and used a sawed-off shotgun instead of a re volver INTERNATIONAL NEWS 2he — ADMISSION — 200 THEATRE Horan! Johnson and Brandegee-—are mem. Lets of the foreign relations com- mittee i Their firnt step was to ask more complete information, if possible than thene treaties and the official report tives tering into various provisions of the This may mean ognatder afford, and the exact an to the underlying treat ben able delay to the senate mays —_—aw" receive more butter and sugar. “More attention should be paid to {supplying employment and recreation for patients ‘The Minnesota plan, by which a patient may choose a guardian, with whom® he may eapond freely, should be adopted. “The plan of voluntary commit ment should be thoroly studied and, if pomibie, given @ trial with a view to caring for cases of mental trouble in their very early stages and also removing the feeling of horror and dread which hospitals for the insane seem to inspire. “The inw should be that money obtained by the mile of surplus farm products may be re tained by the Institution making the sale, instead of turned Wack into the state treasury, as at present.” changed MYSTERIES of the ° xplained to the Mountaineers’ club Friday evening ty Albert Kalin, of the University of Washington Thrills! battle on the cliff! wen & Von Herberg methods en-| in reporting the treaties | radiograph | MIDDLETON ~ PARLOW (Baritone) (Violinist) IN JOINT RECITAL Wednesday Eve., Feb. 15, at the Metropolitan Seats on Sale Now You're tooting! They thought these buddies had cashed in! But OH,GEE! OH, JOY! LIVE? WINELAND and Orchestra in Special Selections Also “A Night in B PMlorence Gaven in Music and 4fula Dar half to death!