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TUM SEATTLE STAR ’ % FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. INDIAN REBEL Evelyn Celebrates | HERE’S MORE ABOUT [ Her Own “Suicide” TRAVELING. | < SH LIVINGSTON, Mont., March 10 NEW YORK, March %--Evelyn| LONDON, Ohto, March 10.-Iran. CHIBYY r ) exp) ; |A dog tunneled thru a mowsllde! Nesbit Thaw celebrated her own | cis McGuire, Justice of the pence, a ng that born ‘ths ‘ eight feet deep and saved the Iives| “death” a few evenings ago. Sur | former circus sideshow dwarf, in be schoolhouse wor not have t6 STARTS ON PAGE ONE LN 4 7 ded by friends in her apartment | lieved be the amallest judge in study any more, Art Ward, 16 of three children of F, J. Lyons, ain | Feu" y ie i | ‘ abe mad over the falsity of|the United states Altho only 40/97 year-old sophomere, pleaded guilty to Mahatma Ghandi Will Be) Creek rancher, ‘The ehikiren and the| reports trom Washington that her|inches tat he ia the nemenis ot voot.(BIQ Welcome Planned for) a cnarge of partly, destroying the clala object says: “We deplore dog were playing in a ditch when] body had been found in the Potomac | ieggers in his home town, where the | |bigh school at Pine Bluff, Wyo., re the immoral conditions that run wiid in our city and county and | With the co-operation of the churches and other Christian or- | gantaations we intend to make | our elty and county a better | Arrested Today WASHINGTON, March 10—The @rest of Ghandi, Indian non-co-oper. “SRNUE gtonixt, will provoke an uprising Mayor and Shriners cont) | in the and was sentenced to 10 years state industrial institute af river “I may be dead broke, but I"m not | dead," laughed Evelyn as she ad. | mitted reporters and welcomed them | of along the Rialto since her venture | to join in the fentivitien, whieh would | as the proprictress of a tearoom end-|the Mystic Shrine, will arrive home jjy anticipating the homecoming wel- recent liquor scandals involved May or Gordon and other elty officials the slide covered them. Nonie, 8, Was resoust by throwing her arms about the dog as the animal dug its Way to the surface. She summoned Vorian Mayor Caldwell and the ceremonial caravan of temple, Nobles of help for Jimmy, 7, and Auetin, 6, t 7 Vv onth 1 jon the big transpacific Mner Key-| come to be staged “ee 9% among bis millions of followers, un- "it not win Mr, ‘olet 4 approval. |ed disastrously month, when a , x |ecome to be staged here by the local te Pafalicied in history, Sailendnia! ., i Whi to Ory, who were unconscious, “Thia ts a live wake,” was her greet, deputy sheriff evicted her for non- "tone State about & o'clock Friday | Shriners tees, agent of Ghandi. in Washing: | ‘Our civil authorities must clean « suiiesinigmiennan ing, “If I decide to commit suicide, | paymeM of rent afternoon. | The Keystone 6 wan scheduled rp cares teeny. up these conditions or retire from | ateen: Coal atation ef YOu ean bet it will be spectacular,| In October, when #he waa unable to| Radio communications from the |to leave Victoria about noon Friday, ees es office ve eo population | No, sir, no drowning for me. I'm | meet the rent, she attempted suicide |ship indicate that the party of Seat-|‘The trip down the Sound should re ZONDON., March 10—"Mahatma"| “Altho this ft» the first pabitc Tngland and Wales is nearly 2,000! pretty much alive as you can nee.” |by taking 15 grains of morphine.|tle Shriners have had a most enjoy-|quire about five hours, altho it may MMhandi, leader of the non-co-operat. |“PPeArance of the Klan," Mayor/ 008. Evelyn Nesbit had not been heard | Prompt action saved her life able trip to the Orient ond are eager: 'be made in lege time ~ Clay said, “we have known of its| —— : - = . —— " t n t ve movement in India, will be arrest: | Ov ctance here for the last six! - = _— — a = = = — = = ed today in the locality of Ajmere, a] otiha an a matter of fact I Weal Os oe taped dispatch from Delhi a0-/ invited to become a charter mem ol |ber and refused, I think the Klan Tho Indian government, following |hax not a very large following. Of the serious situation created by {ts course [am in aympathy with any is regarding Turkey and the attempt at law enforcement, but the! a resignation of Edwin & statement that involve condiions gu, secretary of state for In-/ run wild in Everett is not true, Any has definitely devcided to arrest |iaw violations whatever that occur | famous leader, it was stated, here are done strictly under cover.” > Grave fears of an uprising tn Tt was learned that one prowd “India were felt here following the| father in Everett indicated his BAnouncement. It has long been; admiration for the Kiu Klux Tecognined that the arrest of} Klan by naming his infant son, Ghandi, who is regarded as a saint) Stome Mountain, after the By the many Indians and who has! Kian’s national headquarters in @eadily preached passive resistance! the South, to British rule and the influx of| ‘The only lawteeenass to which the ‘Western materialism, would be ¢f Klan could have had reference, city fected only in a desperate emer-/ officials said, was the violation of gency. . the liquor law, and’ Commissioner | Fannie Hurst, novelist, is Lord Reading and the Indian gov-| Turner declared that eo hard had ?, Grimmer have been loath to arrest|liquer ranners been proseouted that |?" @ tour of Egupt and 4he Indian “Mahatma,” who, be-|it waa practically impossible for a| Europe. She will stop in @ause he is believed by the natives! thirsty stranger to obtain a drink Ttaly for several months to to Possess miraculous powers, exerts in town. i write her next novel. | - FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Special: © Misses’ Embroidered Smocks | $1.00 || _ N SALE Saturday, at this very low price—Tub Smocks in Cotton Crepe, Soiesette, Voile and Linene, with hand-embroidery and smocking for trimming, and some with patent leather belt. t Choice of Blue, Lavender, Pink, Nile-green and Rose. Sizes 14 to 20. # Special $1.00. : —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE # tremendous influence thruocut India| As & customary with the Kian, ‘With his policy of passive resistance! its initial appearance in Everett wae he has consistently restrained In-jstaged with « view to publicity. dian fanatics from violence and has/ Thursday afternoon the local news im this way been of unwitting serv-/paper office was asked by an! HERE’S MORE ABOUT fee to the British government. anonymous person over the phone ‘The Prince of Wales, who hasito have a reporter present at t! Been traveling thru India for four) Raptiat chureh that night as “there | peat rrp: tee sore os Segoe} EARTHQUAKE Tt ls reported that his departure| Henry also stated he had been'| STARTS ON PAGE ONE || ‘Wi be the signal for severe re! warned of a surprine to ean} | sive measures on the part ofling the meeting wad | / Sgapadiy heckled local authorities. | tne Kianamen the official field and Tulare. At Hanford and press today expressed reliefi wits robe with the scariet cross |*¥ere! other places they were de-/ Montagu had left the govern) og circie, scribed as a “slow, rolling motion.” | t. The Indian situation has) Several towns reported near I 300 New Spring Coats OW very smart Top Coats may be and yet be appeal- ingly low-priced is seen in this extensive new showing. Here are Coats to suit scorés of individual ideas, in Herringbone Coating, Mixtures, Tweeds, Wool Velour, Pile-fabric Coating, Tricotine and Double-faced Woolen —the majority in plain belted styles, fully lined, half-lined or unlined. Spring Top Coats will be chosen to decided advantage from this grouping at $9.50 $11.50 $13.75 $15.00 to $35.00 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ! | | | Deen crowing steadily worse and the Indian secretary's regime has been Blamed. Interest further centers In the Probable fate of Lord Reading, Viceroy to India, who formulated ‘the Indian demands. It was reported y his resignation would follow that || @f Montagu or that he will be re Angeles heaviest in the downtown section of the city, where it stopped many |}/ called. Worker Defends Place in ’ clocks at 3.23 a. m. Women $s Gun Battle MRS. OBENCHAIN TAYT, Cal, March 10—Joe Bur.| | At Pasadena peopie were not ale!l/ [Jnign Suits, 35c i & fea, notably at Hanford. coe | At Porterville, Hanford, Viealia,|f) |Lemoore and a few other places | [) many left their beds and some i | rushed into the streets in night at-| T l ACK HOME the quake having started at ap- proximately 2:20 a. m. j -— Pana | In Low Angeles and jena it} was felt but did no damage reported the quake was the! Los A Modish Tweed Suit (With Knickerbockers to Match) $17.50 R less than one ordi narily expects to pay | for jacket and skirt alone, these Suits include a well- New Streamer Hats | in Straw, $2.50 to $7.50 | TH the knowledge of their great popularity with small girls, a generous stock of Streamer Hats has been provided—some with flexible brims that may be bent in any shape. In combinations of brown and_ sand, black and white, navy and red, red and white, navy and white; also plain black, navy and & band of hooded “night riders” in a|they felt. tractive in this assort- Smiles as Prosecutor ASKS |torce eatmume to his hema |], ment of fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits; low neck, uesti One of the would-be riders wae be Pointed Q saad lieved to have been wounded. sleeveless and knee length, with shell-trimming at LOS ANGELES, March 10—Mada-| The battle lasted for half an hour, | Hieme Obenchain leoked direct and ‘ | neck, and cotton tape draw- mnilingly Into the eyes of Am B.| A. M. Keene, publisher of the Mid | ‘i a 8 Keyes, deputy district attorney, as way Driller, here, turned over to in-| string. Sizes 36 and 3! only —35¢. — TIER DOWNSTAIRS eTORE to determine whether {t waa a quake |nett, off worker, today reported to| or merely a sudden guxt of wind, and ‘ase ak FACES GRILLING the authorities that he nad repulsed | pany believed it was the latter which HE values are very at a eee SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal, March 10.—The ofl pipe line of the Union Oli company of Cali- fornin was broken in four places carly today by a beavy carth quake shock. ‘The quake alse did heavy dam age to the San Luis Obispo tele fhe resumed the witness stand today | ventigators the following letter, re | system. for the biggest battie in her trial for cetved during the night: ‘The breaks In the of pipe liner murder of John Belton Kennedy.) we note the w-called K. K. K. let occurred between the gtations of An-|1/ tailored ir of knicker- es was vitriolic In his first ter published in your paper thie date telope and Shandon, east of San Luis bock ‘ Gfarch 9. We beg to advise you and | Obispo. iH ockers for wear on golf “Did you net telephone John Rel-| aii others that receive letters which| The pipe line carrten off a distance ||! links and outing trips. The ton Kennedy, after you met him thru are supposed to come from us, that|of between 100 and 200 miles from B-pi. Sui Mrs. Parsons, who was a relative of uniess they are written upon this|the San Joaquin valley ofl fields to| Glove- silk Vests S-piece Suits, $17.50. yours?” lietterhead, they are not genuine. | the refineries here. | New Tweed Suits, brown. Pe Mrs. Obenchain replied she There are no finger prints on this| Asa result of the breaks pumping | 1 75 without knickerbock- Fine light-weight Leghorns, “gouldn't say.” |letter which you may turn over to operations on the pipe line had to be . ers, are low-priced at soft, flexible Milans and nov- “How soon did you see him gain ‘Lottie’ Pyles or the Fresno screech. |muspended. A considerable quantity | after you met him? asked Keyes. Madalynne said it was within a few days. Keyes fafied tn an attempt to get OME of these Vests have fine embroidery on front, others are in plain $10.00. elty Straws, priced at $2.50, $3.95, $5.00 to $7.50 2 It wots ua not. “(Signed) TAFT KLAN NO. 3, REALM OF CALIFORNIA.” of oll wag lont. j It wan believed that some damage had been done In the ol} fields, altho ‘The letter referred to in the above |eports were fragmentary yle— e made with Ra tlic bss . her to admit that her mother, Mrs.| misive warned Keene and his em | ‘The quake wan a considerable toree |] Style all ar , d 2 JAUNTY SUEDE-LIKE TAMS for school and outing eS Emma Smart, invited young Ken | iioves not to send further reports |hére and awakened the entire town. | band top, underarm rein wear, $1.95. é 4 Redy to take her riding. jor “night riders’ ™ activities to out- ee © |{| forcement and_ ribbon ’ —THE DOWNSTAIRS sTORE 3 Heminile you were going with Belton | ide newspapers or news agencies. It|' ros ANGELES, Cal, March 10./]/ shoulder straps. Sizes 34 Men s Jersey : om Ralph Os aan mae ee the letterbead of | 19 Angeles wan shaken by a to 44. Priced low at S J k ? ° a “ u Klux o. slight earthquake shock at 2:23 a. 5. —THE IWNSTAIRS d S oe emvsed em: ie slight earthauake shock at $23 0||/ $1.75. —THE ports Jackets oys Corduroy Suits : The defense tmmediatety objected to the question. Judge Reeve sus tained the objection. As the cros-examination proceeded, after calling for reports from all | | sections of the city | The outlying districts, with one or two exceptions, did not feel the Men’s Trousers Special $2.95 r MEDIUM LIGHT- WEIGHT, Knitted Special Madatynne’s smile faded and she chate. frowned defiantly at Keyes when he) - | ’ demanded to know if #he telephoned ‘ee re" cock cad comme Special $5.45 j " | ig espa gp Aggy ams — pried |line along Main st. the quake was ii seaielen Jacket for outdoor or | Months immediately following their | Weighs 60 Pounds to Bushel |!" tg oe $3 95 oem owes 9p are Soe ak acone ean ent | = imtroduction. ta Bagi at good uality, narrow- an “ She said the subject of love was Instead of 45 ied, a we daorecmattly “yaa dn dh pods ritesineaeah Ww idewale Pegdcrty: well-tailored, | : vided with two pockets. In brown and green heath- er mixtures. Sizes 34 to discussed between herlelf and os dy during tye first year. SANTA ROSA, Cal, March 10—A “He told me he cared for me, but | new white, hull-less oat that thrashes there was another girl.” she said. They ultimately a m No damage wan reported ty reports Indicated quake covered a narrow strip run in belted model, with fully lined knickerbockers. Sizes from 7 to 17 years. OOD wool cashmeres in gr@y and brown striped mixtures are the cloths in that the jout like wheat and weighs approxi. | became engaged | mately 60 pounds to the bushel i : : “H8: di 7 “ ‘ i Dy @ August 31, 191%, but no date was| stead of 45 pounds, is one of tha new [Tune About 200 miles from. n aber 2 these low-priced Trousers 46. Special $2.95. Price $5.45. set for the wedding, Madalynne testi | horticultural productions of Luther | er i Paendenn oud Lee Angeles —offered Saturday, in THE DOWNSTAIRS ° STORM Boys’ Union Suits : 50c Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits, with high neck and wing sleeves; knee length. Sizes 6 to 16 years— 50¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 500 Pairs of Burbank, “plant wizard.” Other new “How often @id you see Kennedy | creat include a mammoth crim Between August, 191%, and po road pi flowering artichoke, the globes|_ 1% Los Angeles the crake bed the 12, 19197" Keyes asked. of which are as beautiful as roses, |EeRAral characteristics of the quakes She replied that she aid not see but 10 times ax large; an orange sun-|% } go wipes dg — : bet Bim very often, because she was {li|berry having the flavor of the East |S'rike the cemfer of the town wi md Kennedy was in bed with influ-|ern blueberry and buckleberry; a|*he most force. enza. prickly poppy and an eramanthus| ee | named “molten fire,” because of its| HANFORD, Cal, March 10—For gorgeous coloring. the first time since 1896, this part of [| sn a, kgs the San Joaquin valley felt a lengthy but not violent earthquake shock at 3:30 this morning, The motion was on the coast sizes 32 to 40, at $3.95. —THE IWNSTALRS seemed to Deny Lloyd George Files His Resignation Stenographer 32-inch Embossed Corduroy Special 89c Yard LONDON, Mareh 10—A denial ¢ slow and undulating, No damage was SPECIAL LOT of these popular Robe Corduroys in the tasteful embossed Child ’ Pl Sh oe thiaue caste ain an thel Kills Herself | reverts. eae | effects and in good colors, including Cherry, Bluebird, Tangerine, Emerald lidren s ay oes | premier’s official residence. "| SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 10.— and Flesh-Pink. Unusually low-priced at 89¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . On highest authority it was de3| Leaving @ note in which she bitter-|_PASADHNA, Cal, March 10 5 crates At $2 45 Pair clared that a report in the Saturday} }9 amailed Hi. E. Parker, local auto) Shortly before 345 this morning . Review, an ultra-conservative week-|mobile salesman, Mise Perdita|there was a slow rattling of win ly, which supports Sir George Young, |O'Rellly, 23, San Francisco stenog-|dows here, without accompanying that Lloyd George already hag re.|Tapher, committed suicide by dAfhk-| Wind. The motion wan wo slight ed was “without foundation.” ing bichloride of mercury here last| tt many disbelieved it was an The Saturday Review today said: | night earthquake, | “Lioyd Georgs tins resigned. He| “You are a coward and every o;0 = | has not done so in official form, but|thing that {s bad and false, stated] PORTERVILLE, Cal, March 10./}) Mr. Chambertafn has the resignation |the note addrensed to Parker. “You A sharp earthquake shock shook HERE is distinct ad- vantage in choosing from this low-priced group | | —for the leathers are of | | excellent qua and no] | nails or tacks are used in | Special Prices on Garden Tools in bis pocket. ‘The premier ha ex: |New you were iying when you eay| portervilia at approximately 3:20 Spading Fork, Special 95c the making. | Pressed the desire that the Irish bill|that I did not try to forget. hone! a. m., awakenin ctically the en or ; pe, ae , inis 3 @hould be passed into law before the little hands—and perhaps saveralltire town. Many arose from their These Spading Forks have short handle of finished SE ee yao aie : country is acquainted with his de-|pairs, will be before you wher you) but there was no pant hardwood, and four good-quality tempered steel S z a with oak-tanni eath- % Cision. pine one you will never have good) ‘The quake was ot short duration prongs. A very substantial tool at the special price, er soles; sizes 5 to 12; $2.45 pair. The paper sald Lloyd George wit | luck.” and did no damag 95 sOVeS’ RROWN ELK SHOF . “i Bot walt for Genoa “for bin expectar| Disappointment tn love ts wald by fangs. Ybe. BOYS’ BROWN ELK SHOES, lace cigie, with sub, | tions have been torpedoed by the|the police to have been the cause) si. cal March 10 Steel B: Rake, S ial 85 epoca gies? ovens teat) ed pi : | Joint efforts of France and America.” /of the girl's act. It was admitted) | Sib iten b a Pen OY ewer) See eee mae MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S MARY JANE PU ee ee eee eT ad ‘sactiquake Pris Pea a This 14-inch Steel Bow Rake, is made of durable SES’ A 4 : UMPS in patent leather, sizes 814 to 11, $2.25; 111% to 2, $2.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2 Roller Skates, Special $2.35 DJUSTABLE to all shoes, and with high leather on heel of Skate, giving extra brace to ankles, these Skates will make an instant hit with active girls and boys. —constructed of fine quality nickel-plated ainingneesinaans Sleep Parker. | Ku Klux Klansmen | proximately 2:16 a. m. to . ' . . ers were awakened, and windows Give Church Cash Two Are Killed in {ith dishes ‘rattica iso damage was SAN ANTONIO, Texas, | * . reported praiic ioaew Belfast Fighting} se | LONDON, Mareh 10.— The third | and final reading of the Irish Free} 2. ’ °, Jubilee of the Protestant churches of State bill In the house of lords in American 8 Jap Wife, this city, eight men, masked expected shortly. Reports from Bel Tg Denied Citizenship poded in Ku Kiux K a a, fast said that street fighting s rnb : rebed into the church and their renewed last night in the Ulster capi- | HONOLULU, T. F., March 10, | der handed the Fev. Arthur J. tal In which two men were fatally | Marriage to an American man does joore a card and an envelope and wounded good quality steel, and has Jong, well-finished hard- wood handle, designed especially for hard service, A special value at. 85c. Iron Rake, Special 55c Made of malleable iron, this 14-tooth Rake with strongly made hardwood handle. A splendid value at the special price, 55c. Garden Hoe, Special 45c The Northland Refrigerator $14.90 economical in upkeep as it is in first cost— and |not give a Japanese woman Amer ican citizenship, accore “ steel, highly polished, with steel ball-bear- ched ou The er con. The situation in Limerick re-|ican citizenship, according to an R 4 i asd es . . u 4 r tained rs $100 oth and oa er. The’ mained critical, with the rebel forces /oPinion rendered by Harry Irwin, A substantially made Garden Hoe, with riveted steel operated efficiently with ing rolls. Special $2.35 pair. letter said the money was a gift from increased in number territorial attorney gqneral. blade and long handle. An unusually good value at 25 pounds of ice, Si — Roy Section. es whome the San Antonio chapter of the klan pete mene ere ‘) 4 speci ice, 45c. ~-HOUSHWA RES : HE DO yr NS J to defray expenses of the jubllee, The| Rallways of the world are said] Radishes, of which the native the special price, 45c THE DOWNSTA STORE 700,000 eduntry is unknown, were intro-| duced into Britain in 1648, card explained the purposes of the|to measure in all nearly Klan, miles in length,