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PAGE 2 | AUTOMOBILE CATAPULTS ' Machine Halts at Brink of | 40-Foot Drop and Driver Escapes Death Becoming confused while cross ing tha, Fremont briage early Saturday, Ai sntman, 45, a ta. borer, drove his automobile weross the street car tracks, nar- rowly missing the approaching ear, and crashed thru the rail | Ing. Pitiman’s automobile hung on the edge of the bridge, facing a 40feot drop into the yard, of the Bryant lumber mill below, Pittman was rescued from his per fous position by Patroimen 8. FE. Jennings and B. Jordan of Dens ‘More precinct, who arrested him on the charge of*driving an automobile While intoxicated. His bail has not | been set. } i Land Fraud Case to Go to Jury Monday " The Sparks Dye land fraud case Will go to the jury Monday follow tng instructions by Federal Judge Mayor Joseph Hermann of Newport, Ky., has been seized by federal authorities on a charge of conspiracy to per- | mit violation of the prohibi- tion law, With him in custody | } Testimony and) ‘a : completed Friday, | MMder similar charges are his George &. Dye. | Chief of potice, the county at- les A. Sparks and B.C. Hart|torney, county detective and charged with perpetrating a! two county patrolmen. The fraud thru the mails, The} 29 which the government alleced Worthiess represents a reciama- tion project of the Sparks-Dye com Dany at the mouth of the Skagit river, house after a spectacular |search of the building. The federal district attorney \charges the seized officials | knew the dry laws were being |violated but failed to act against violators. Hermann and his associates deny the charges. ASTORIA, Ore.—-%.. Sawyer, 20, a dies here from injuries re. when crushed by a log in the MORE DONATIONS FOR WHEEL CHAIR Seven dollars more was added Saturday to the voluntary sub- scription list to bay a wheel chair for Frank Foater, destitute paralytic. Mrs. MeN. sent in $1, a similar sum came from Nels Linn, Silverdale, and $5 was do nated by a local attorney who ———- |] did not want hiv named used Camberland, Md. — ‘My mother || ‘This makes $20 that has been me Lydia E. Pinkham’s V. |} sent in. Hazen J, Titus haa vol Moe Compound || unteered to “chip in” the balance jwhen I be- || needed to buy the chalr, Makes This Offer Hilitween thirte a! and fourteen HERE’S MORE ABOUT O'LEARY STARTS ON PAGE ONE Sunday. But we will bring him home here Sunday night-—" She hurried agnin to the bedroom. Marie, by the window, huddled deeper into her chair and her face was hidden. Danny stirred behind the stove. al & 3 ¢ 4 : it dies gia 383 3 4 E licked Clonie Tate, the champion of Canada?” Dad O'Leary arose and went into the big hall. Hix eyes were wet He pointed up along the w See,” he said, “his pictures. Tak en when he was fighting the best. Fine lad, was Johnny put away the best o’ them. He never had a gas-pipe. Does he look like a man that would use a gas pipe?” Jewish Women to —————————— Gino Dill AND PAINS IM THE BACK FRANCISCO, March 11.—#e ‘and Tacoma, jointly, were named yesterday as the cities for the holding of the 1923 convention of the Interstate Jewish Women's council The council has been meeting here. WWW wy. = ke v Se >>. Baptist Convention Here Is Called Off The annual convention of the | Northern Baptist church, scheduled to be held in Seattle, June 14-20, has jbeen called off. The “fundamental ist" faction of the Baptist ehuch. | however, is expected to hold Its cor jvention in Seattle aa scheduled— about June 8. 'Woman Burned in | Fire in Her Home on Four ve, between John and Thomas streets, was made to the city | council Friday by a committee repre senting the various veterans | izations in the city. The bull jnot being used at the present tin are recommended and! NA-DRU-CO., INC. 86-88 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. Gino Pills fold in Seattle by Bartell Drug) MRS. HENRY LANDES will ad Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, corner Sec-|dreas the King County Humane soc ond and Pike, and other relia t Boldt’s restaurant, 913 Second Monday noon. druggists —Advertiserment. Your System Will . “ Also Respond to ™ | Bark Root Tonic THE have said “I have tried everything,” and yet have found relief from constipation, indi gestion, nervoum headache, backache Rod lack of vitality in Bark Root Tonic it is made from nature's purest roots and entifically compounded for just such yt Toni pever be with n general AT ALL RE LY DRUGGIS CELNO-KOLA CO., Mies. Vortiand, Ore. | militia is on guard at the) | Newport city hall and court-! “Do you mind.” he said, “how he jatreet fighting, the police attacking He could! } Meet in Seattle Oe ea Mra. K. J. Carter is recovering feoiting from “deranged | from burns which she muffered Fri-| such as rheumatiom, sclaticn, MH day when her home at 430% : mabago, neursigia, swollen jolats and p02, Wea her hom: 4369 W. Con tone in the bladder. cord st. was destroyed by fire. She Retlove ‘congeett me ol is at the home of a friend at 4341 ion, soothe inflam . C ‘ ; ‘ Ratieve congestion, soothe inflemed Bw. Concord st. under a physician's purifies the biced end corrects the ff Care > egg Gino Pills have helped Lys w is. The il help you. Send for 3 a K - : free sample, or get m from. your VETS SEEK FIRE STATION ith money Proposal to lease the fire station 'FEAR UPRISING THE SEATTLE WOMAN FACES | STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT HUGHES GOES | IN PACT FIGHT, AGE ON ure of the senate to ratify the four |Ghandi, Famous Leader, Is| Alleged Lady Bluebeard to) — | tne short of a national laity j it} i an well go fo further unless this |Beeretary ¢ ate Hughes to «| Seized by British Be Tried in April lwere done, Great Britain and Japan |clared in a letter to Benator Under te stated their willingness to serap the | Wood, democratic leader in the wen | LONDON, March t.—I0xtraordi| GRERNFTELD, Ind, March 11.— | abt under & satinguctory agree jate, ne nary precautions were taken by i Cher toned ment to replace It uphes made omp! en: Piritisth parisons thruout India to| i" Clare Carl alleged feminine | pine hia was the only way of|that the American delegation was! ‘aay to prevent armed uprisings on| Muebeard: wilt go on: trial in Han! getting rid of the alliance, which he/imponed upon in the making of tha | the part of natives, as news of the| Cock clroult court during the April | re i as a me to the United |fourpower Pacific treaty arrest of Ghandi, the famous non-| term, charged with the murder of her |Mtates, Hughes entered into negotia | In the letter whlch vigorously ae In the big cities Where extra Britian | “*teation Aino is being conducted orn of w treaty, to be ratified by |the treaty, Hughen for the firm t troops were on duty quiet was re] into the death of her first husband the senate and must be in such form |entered the wharp treaty fight in the | ported. The state charges that Mra, Caria to premerve the peace of the Pu te which mena the ratifign | ‘The famous Indian leader was] poisoned her husband to obtain in. | cific tion of the pact | quietly arrested at Ahmedabad, 300] surance money, and murdered her Balfour submitted the first He asserted that there were no se | miles from Hombey, and spirited | fatherindaw to keep him from sbar-| draft in the form ef agreement 1 notes or understandings in con away to prévent attempts at rescue.|ing in the estate between the three countries, tion with the treaty framing. | | "Phe incarceration of Ghandi, who is| Frank Cart and his father, Alonzo! This was sald to be virtually a | ilughes confirmed United Pres dis: | | believed by the natives to be a “ma |Carl, were exhumed tn Hiawath triple alliance and it was reject: | patches that the treaty was the re |hatma.” posseased of miraculous| Kan, and traces of arsenic were 4 od, Then Shidehara, ick [sult of suggertions by representa powers, in the British government's! to have been found in their! bed, drew up bis draft and con tives of the governments concerned direst defi to growing sedition in India It ina sign that repressive meas: | | ures have been determined upon and that the moderate potiey of Edwin 8. Montagu, who resigned an necre |tary of state for India, haa been | definitely abandoned oe | Troops in India | Starting Mutiny WASHINGTON, March 11 Mutiny of Sikh and Punjab troops jat Amballa, India, followed the ar rest of Ghandi, according to Sai! jendra Ghose, the noncooperative leader's representative bere. He maid he received thie information in 4 ble from India. Ghose sald hartals (campaigns of revolutiontats to stop all business) be }man today in principal cities of In dia ™ | '300,000 LOCKED OUT IN BRITAIN LONDON, March 11.—-Three hun dred thourand machinists In engi neering trades were locked out at | noon today, Machinists in 2.500 factories thru lout the country were affected by the lockout. | Ismues tnvotved | overtime pay and right to ammign certain classes of Workers | to certain duties. HERE’S MORE ABOUT || | BRITAIN | STARTS ON PAGE ONE ee Johannesburg and at Fordsburg. near crown mills, fierce fighting be tween police and scores of miners and blacks are reported. There were many casualties, at least 1@ police. men being killed and others taken as hostages. The railway line to Be Jnont has been cut at both ends. The police are badly outnumbered but {have taken many prisoners, [SEVEN CONSTABLES |SHOT DOWN The center of the day's fighting! was the Brakpan mine, where the |‘ manager and two epectal constables | were captured, taken out and shot Seven constables were killed. Benoni was the scene of severe concern chiefly of managers |, be A cr ot | & hall where miners were gathered. Many pedestrians were wounded jand.at least three killed. 7”: Eugene O’Brien in “The Last Door” A Tale of Modern Adventure Replete With Mystery and Romance AND AN ALL-STAR SHOW OF VAUDEVILLE SUN. TO WED. March 12-13-14-15 CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA ON FACE In Blisters. Itched and Burned, Used 2 Cakes Soapand3BoxesOintment, “My face was badly broken out with eceema. It started in blisters and itched and burned so thet I scratched it, causing the blisters to break, and my face looked as though it had been burned. | spent many a restless night “Tl began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and got immediate relief, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed) Mra. Viola Meyers, 233 So, Main &., Bellefontaine, Ohio, July 26, 1921 For every purpose of the toilet and beth, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and eum are wonderfully good Bamep'g Rach Free by Mall AAjrses “Owtirere Lab. Bee ete eee Soap shaves without 0 low jto the Gered he Olbeon “1 am inn She would w Charges transportation systems [nating against the Puget Bound coun- try by giving home-secker rates only an far as Ellensburg were vigorously denied Saturday by railroad officials in Beattle, exh was expected to arrive here today for examination cent,” Mra. Cart ir defense. that’ transeonti: © body of her first hushand, | at Nelsonville, | late raid ke No other statement and three attorneys she has retained refuse to divulge tb No Discrimination, Road Officials Sa nental ? dinerimt They explained that the rate was round trip. > make Eliensburg the keep The troops that revolted, Ghose |Order to | anid, recently appeared with Ghandi |!©M™ fide jee The addit that Me poeker Puget Sound here. persons other advantage of the offer wt entail negligible, they de it would not keep an from continuing on to if he wanted to come} $2 plus the one-way rate for : that they were foreed | *°" a apply terminus in than home-neekers from taking od by paying the regular rate from Bilens burke weet wan no clared, Thief Leaps 20 Feet When Seen by Girl Dincovered by a housermald an he ited the w ‘oun nderson is indow, and 1, 20 feet below, He recurred $20 dent viee-pre Western Dry Goode company Battle Continues stepped thru a window to the root | mearure of Crawford Anderson's residence at | 13th ave. N Friday night 1 r turned for a moment watehed the girl as she closed and then leaped where his accomplice waited in the moon hight for him. in Ireland Area RELFAST, here abated thruout casing. JOHN M. COOKE, tormer manager |sland penitentiary on parole, accord | theater in Seattle, died the Wilk and a ering. Sunday Programs sucKen tent in open t gram which Sunday's March Wal cComMmDY P, CARTOON March 11 Your lat night in Salt Lake City Thursday survived by his widow Cooke, Mre bine year-old wilt be is Kiwanis Club Program All Local Composers ath of Glory” tz Ballad Trot--"Orlo ie Poem Y 12:30 Sunday—playded by his mem bers of the crown forces were mur Mghting, which had continued practically uo. the week, was in He & Haset daughter, | rtarted NOW PLAYING This Mlapper thought she had Helen of ‘Troy faded for beauty, and Cleopatra backed off the board for powers of enchantment. The story deals in lavish style and beautifal settings, the manner in which she tamed! $500 Musical Program Contest Montana ou Be Famous Orchestra! Underwood, len jer of the democrat co | tinued to participate in the tutions, thru a confidential | riy in the senate, and a mem senger, Hughes, after consulti | ber the American delegation to American delegation, the the arma conference, signed the }, prevented » draft, Other drafts [treaty and is @ leader In the feht for were made, but out of these [its ratification, Hin speech was in three ones, the “big [tended to swing democrats te sup three” — Halfour and [port the treaty Kato—wrote the treaty in secret “If the Renate ratifies the trenty | sexslons at the state department = |eaid Underwood, “I am full tinfied and at Hughes’ home. } there will disappear, not on! They gave thelr approval on Dejany real cause for war, but that jeember 2 there will no longer exist the oppor The United States proposed that |tunity for war that has threatened | rrance be included in the treaty be-jus in the past two decades.” cause of her Far Mastern interests. - - This was done toward the end of the negotiations. Great Britain and} Japan acquiesced. Rene Vivian! sug ented that the protective features | | of the treaty be extended to the Asi: | Dr. Frederick William Rinkenber. | mainiand, apparently so they |8¢T's triaj for a divorce, begun be-| to French Indo-China, |fore Judge John B. Davidson, of Kit-| titas county, here Monday, lx ended The surgeon awoke Saturday to find himeeif «till the husband of Mra. Lily Rinkenberger Mrs. Rinkenberger in now free to bring @ suit for divores hernelf, if Dr. Rinkenberger } Denied a Divorce) ate This was rejec During the week following Decem ber I favorable replies from the four) overnments were received, the final anawer being presented at a meeting | at Hughes’ home on December 8. | ans sak atoms Ke. “4 eet the desires, but the doctor in not Senator Lodge the . ] I. |toot-loone to marry hie office nurse seaaion on December 10, proclaimed |f0°t-toote to marry his office nu as Mra. Kinkenberger strongly hinted witness stand was what he Gesired to do. | Judge Davidson held that the doc: | Senate Report Due tor had made it quite plain that he| |was more wedded to bis business on Narcotics Bill |5.", to bie home, but that he had Drafted two years ago in Seattle |failed utterly to make out a cause by the China club, the anti-narcotic | for divorce. now known as the Jones | Miller bill, is about to be reported ‘to wayr and means committee of the United States senate, according to a telegram received by Dr. W. K./ McKibben, secretary of the China from Congresunan John F. Mil the treaty to the world. a the the SCARED MAN RUNS HIMSELF TO DEATH OTTUMWA, lows, March 11.- James Grimes, a local barber, ran himself to death following an a The bil i aimed to stop the tm-|] tereation with Walter Hadie, als ne oe ‘. bp eke | oor f this city, Grimes and Hadi 2 and forbid their being shippec varreied in the mornin and thru this country in bond to other || % 7 when they met later in the even ing Grimes started to run. He didn’t stop until he dropped dead in {ront of a reoming-house i countrics. Ed Hagen Pareled, His Counsel Says| saving Seve 38 Seoeene 2 eee yrer sentence for conspiracy Yo rob the government liquor warehouse in Fd Hagen, former city potice is to be released from MeNefi }2 }man, ing t co © Attorney Adain Beeler, bis m | raid a movement would be| onee to get a pardon for m President Harding. | Magen fr The Big Cosmopolitan Production Released Through PARAMOUNT is Concert he con- The pro: aim the pris Orchestra Wineland + Ruth Bird and Harold Weeks ap yor pee larold Weeks “The R vude Madden Tria, Dear? Lydia 1 Oman Daisy Wood Hildreth Daisy Wood Hildreth Albert Hay ARTHUR KAY and Malotte SECOND NEAR TO CONSIDER U.S. DEMAN ‘Allied Envoys to Take Up Matter of Rhine Debt WASHINGTON, March Ac) BY LAURENCE M. REN EDICT tion of the allied finance ministers “ HINGTO: M Mors in refusing to include the United Oley tode jemned up the pal 4 new ihe a b aton in the firnt allotment of £ , : a from German repar f ceived i Harding the cupation armies on the Rhine houseboat in ja tha © execu brought {ficial statement from | tive ia ertain to veto the new an plan a high department authority vgs oie A today that United 8 would to thé seneura continue to insist most strongly on 1 means comm ite share nti! Monday its “ee the bi This PATUS, March 11-—Allied foreign | ¥4* gome pro-bonus itatatee ; committeemen are absent niaters meeting here to discuss d-| oy, congressmen who have been vision of German reparations p4y-\ pushing the bonus unswerving ments today announced their decis. the face of the presiden i ion to refer the demand of the tior 4 the flood United States for a share of Rhine have been ming oocup stn to the various allied month were cheered governments concerned sentative Fordney, ch The governments will negotiate di- house ways and m rect with the state department at! epread the word t Washington inasmuch ax interpreta-|the mid-west he fe tion of the Vernailies treaty i# in-| overwhelmingly in volved bonus. The French press bitterly attacked America for ‘The i fe agreed to div billion marks rec tand. er ministers cupation Great Britain, 650,000,000 marks France, 140,000,000 Beigium, the remainder, exce the equivalent of 172,000,000 which will be paid to italy The United States in not tioned in the communique le a® follows the firet | elved from Germany |to pay the costs of the armies of oc SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922. FRESH DELAY DS AWAITS BONU Veto Measure San Francisco Peak have SAN FRANCISCO, March 11 Francire ee gold Tamalp o San Francis. cans ¥ Fuji Yama is to Tokyo, bianke n snow pt for) It marked the second snowfall on lire, the mountain during the present y Hail and sleet fell in San | weather was in prospect today Gray.M°Lean & Percy 313 . 3%Avenue SOUTH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON BASED ON THE NOVEL SENECA “PETER IBBETSON” by George Du Maurier A Love Chat Jefies Time and ‘pace! ‘rium- »hant over »rison, age ind death! Ine of the nost beautiful romances of all time! REAL CLASSIC! 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