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WHITE DESERT By Courtney Ryley Cooper Every one who likes stories of love and adven- ture will be enthralled by this novel. Set atop the Continental Divide in the Rockies, it’s an American story thru and thru. A young Easterner, the hero, seeks redemption and finds it in a hard fight, with the » lumbering industry as his battleground. In THE STAR build. yet vibrant. with the a ty Tonight and Sunday, fair; con- tinued warm ; moderate north- westerly winds, ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 72. Batered as fecond Clase Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffics Beattie, Ww. DIES OF PNEUMONIA Shivering Upon| Brink of Great sou re packed my tooth! rush and safety razor in my suit [case, and kissed myself good bye. OMe Of the world’s richest men, who died Saturday mornin William Rockefeller, brother of John D. Rockefeller and Tm due in Vancouver, Wash. to-\@t his home near North Tarrytown, N.Y. He had been i day. And Monday I'll meet my selt-| for one week of pneumonia. imposed doom. 1 know I will we fa ‘aniseed Mother of 6 a ‘Poet; Writes at Housework “Scoop” Tues | positive they'll be ‘tooling cross-eyed By Robert Bastien Bermann Bee that as it may, ley, one of our secret agents in the | at me financial district, reports that B. F. “Ain't it a shame,” they'll say. Stinger selis honey in Spokane. | giving me the twice over, “ain't ose jit @ shame that @ nice girl like her should pick such a prune when the orchards are full of peaches? They j Ought to call a cop! “Love is blind, San Francisco papers announce plans for “the first elevated railroad West of the Mississippi.” Ha! Ha! Ha! Guess they haven't | ut its seldom you heard of Seattle's elevated! leet such: amt ciasaehoan "ae EEPING house for a husband and six es o» # |that,” the tall gent with the rusty children, without the assistance of a 1 CANNOT & i a ou a will say to the fat lady | maid, would be quite enough for the Glori-yusss! Glori-yusss! uch homeliness 1 never saw in average woman. But that just goes sige pre apatabadaand for the}a man. Look at them « that to show that Mrs. Jakobina Johnson, four of us! face, those hair 28038 W. 65th st., is far from being pest ll 2 — there are ad wd tage Ain't it awful? .1 an average woman, it couldn't for ¢ | For now we can—oh, well!—it an | .” ‘hls, selene oe He Mrs. Johnson recently came into} | alone! national prominence thru the publica- The paper with a 15,000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor e Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922. REVOLUTION ~_ BERLIN IN TURMOIL; ( ; CABINET MAN 15 AS SASSINATIO Per Year, by Mail, $5 to §9 TWO CENTS IN SEA’ BARE OVERTHRO PLOT IN GERM Wm. Rockefeller BERLIN, June 24.—Assassination of Foreign Minister Wi Passes Away Of/Rathenau today was the signal for a country-wide attempt to Pneumonia at/throw the government tonight, leaders of the independents reichstag warned. Age of 81 Years The cite was thrown into a turmoil, the communists demanding ing arming c NORTH TARRYTOWN, N. DEATH CALLS | BROTHER OF RICHEST MAN saunas aeeetetene re Majority socialists urged d the officers’ lea; ization of the reichswehr. The assassina‘ poe ack nage porns ole na mere pe a a ' In some quarters the officers’ leagues were held a ama A It was also pointed acquittal of the suspected slayers of Mathias Erzberger had encouraged political A communique issued by the government said that Rath- enau was assassinated at 10:30 this morning at Gruenwald. It stated that three men in an automobile overtook Rathenau Se Stee ot erpete and fired 10 shots. One of the shots, struck the foreign minister in the mouth, proved fatal. Rathenau’s sister, who was accom ring her brother at ee the time of his assassination, was Cc Wirth today, "ina ournmee «| Wear Caused by Papert In in the lobby of the und, wena eel cepa Seca Cowards, Was Rathenau View ¢ “This is one of the conse- joll king contracted during rainy quences of French politics, | Weather which has prevailed recent | which is driving the German caused his death. He was 81 people to madness.” Foard aa, to. Sabe: yonneer thas John D., and despite bis great age W YORK, June 24.—"The ha Rathonas ranked with Huge #tin- fought hard for life. The physicians! was caused by cowardice,” declared | M¢* 48 one of the strongest men in is attendance were headed by Dr.| pr, Walter Rathenau in June of last | Germany. He incurred the hatred of y Siehartnens year in an interview with W. W.| the monarchists by his activities in w AS BUILDING’ Hawkins, president of the United | the government of Chancellor Wirth. | HIS MAUSOLEUM Press, in the office of the then minis. | A® leader of the German delegation will ockefelle - ter of reconstruction in Wilhelm. | St the recent Genoa conference, he | m Rockefeller, when taken | ye. | Rewotiated the treaty with soviet |i, was having « $200,000 mauso-|strasse in Berlin. Dr. Rathenau talk: | 2 leum built in Sleepy Hollow ceme.|¢d freely, but insisted that his words | Russia. which was bitterly opposed j by the allies tery from his plans and under his|*hould not be quoted during his life | persona arertion |time. Noten of the interview were | ,,TH® Aasansination created « sensa- Rockefeller’s illness followed | made at the time and may now be re A at the meeting. of the relehetag, | visit to his old home town, Ridge-| leased ie asceiaahe Goan es ford, N. Y., where he and John D.| “The kaiser rattled his sword unt!!! mer Tine tanhen Seeiae, | went look over the places where | he frightened himself and all of his) who recently attacked Rathenau * “ they had played as boys, It was! ministers out of their normal judg- | peec! v the first time they had been in the! ment,” declared Rathenau when ask- | peg nese ta murder.” tbe | W alter Rathenau, town since they were chi od his opinion an to the real catee| “Gaus vv tex |many's minister of 16 William and John, two of of the war. He pointed across the | Some of the socialists grabbed |affairs, who was slain by a& seeaitbient men in the world, Wiiheimst and said Helfferich by the collar as they | @88assin Saturday in Be Re « pver he paths ey used b a loliwey nd nis ss ii i - {to inh ack ‘otek’ saeumat es oe yen thmann-H iw @ and hi | accused him of responsibility for fee Sh. bonne 06th. Ohh tone conn ne ee all night in their of the assassination. He left at ™PS i tices over there, in fear and trem-| once. | they er as boys On this trip the hoping and praying that * A messenger arrived with a oP hultease, misplaced my hat and they t 1 700 miles by automo: |, his iline teria of | Seieat or for Helfferich | eoulda’t find the rin rw soit nih scp 0 lay roman dh , caar would succumb ne terms o} ouquet of roses for Helfferich, The Star says there fs no unem-| crazy, I know I am” Pm going tion in the Literary Digest of a poem bile and the effort, it is believed. | the ultimatum and that they would| The flowers were tied with » eeeeeeet in Sentiio. Hew SOON’ AG) we, sone left which she had translated from the) iy have weakened William Rocke: | eweape the dinaster in which their| flack, white and red ribbon, on SACRAMENTO, June 24.— After” unemployed on the county payroll? |, Sye,#ent on my left, whe # bald Icelandic. he aap yon a. lat ded no, |cowardice had led them | which was inscribed: | delibera urs the jury im) 7 . . | headed 4 30 years married, re ye ¢ " ‘ pais 0 the disease which ended his owen parle ceee PR | a cs = | inne 4 FE “Omaha Ex-Conviet marks gently that “anybody who How did I find time to do it?” she Kaeo po fae aurogeee | To the Savior of the Father- pesionn of 0, te Pa ; Ie Put im_ Prison.” «etd married was BORN crazy said Sature at her little home in| June 18 they returned from] jciicy of a man afraid who makes a| "ne ‘i charged. The men were accused of Too bad. We could Maybe he's right. Mother always Ballard. “Why—lI t did it while! t™!* trip and two days later William |! . mig: Havel | A melee ensued, in which the | have given him ® pain’ aan Oa we “3 allard. hy just did i ile vas exponed to the cain He am | great’ noise in an effort to frighten| messenger was beaten. criminal syndicalism. i good he on our be Ld weak in ne " , a) a ~* $enrcgh-e dig dat cous his ene in hope a ‘old | ‘O} = walian tober attic. Which comes no doubt from I was looking after my housework. | cog. Last Monday Dr. Herman ’ ricci hope that he may avold) ‘The cabinet was called into ncanian Ione tor asnctetiod for acquittal and beck . being born on March 3 - My poetry, you see, is what keeps my) Biggs, one of the best New York | U&tins and unanimously approved Chancel. > op gee 1. They 3 y 3 ’ | All Germany knows this, and | Judge F. M. Jamison polled the Dear Homer: Harolé MoCornich| always anid I eas a Say to coo re chores from being drudgery. | Specialists, diagnosed his ailment as}, Al _ knows | th lor Wirth's declaration that the ut-| Judge F. M. J Pol eu paid $500 for some little glands that j Mrs. Johnson nection | PBS4monia there is no danger of the kalser ever !most.steps must be taken to protect |2) lndividually " and’ wise required about 30 minutes to remove “There's not much fun, you 4 preparing to publish a collection |" rie case wax not thought critical jeoming back to : ; ye ie Germaine republican government against a gotham: ge peep We were with a bunch of birds for Ti | T, 1 (ie se bla MAA ae antl | oe sez: tae al “te |nowever, and was, in tact, so Tight people are cured forever of royalty, farther atti at fee tena ismiss em about two years that offered their . ’ a” § cs Jat first that John D, Rockefeller vis. eo z all, felepeeger arge bodies of police, formed in ty, te? |e - . # in Germany who atte Gt aserd ly tor’ 400 4 seme Imely, lasty, bing floors, But if you ‘wri HER OF POETRY ited. ie. beothery hones werelter vis-| number of royalists in Germany who fying squadrons, searched the city {tt ° verses In your head at the same | . will remain royalists as long as they | today Smith pointed out that at least J. H. B. | t look at Mrs. Johnson one |ness conference Jast Monday night oday for the assassin. Many a este ecipes time—you Just forget all about | youia never suspect her of being (TURN yor won: live. Nothing can change them, and|jouges. and gathering places of Members had believed an agreement A lot of Ku Klux Klan members your work, | poetical—or even literary. A little (COMES YESTERDAY nes bagi me Abo one put | ROWAN enemies of the government | Puatinie re enched. inchatel a hanging around Seattle have no in “Yes, I've been doing this |bie of a woman, with smiling eyes| During the week bia condition re-| reat! remains in their bodies, but | were entered, A cordon was thrown |°%# might be reached. visible means of support sort of thing for years, Not {peering thru small, gold-rimmed|mained about the same. The family pom ere em Say inconsequential | around the district where the murder M Il Ile o. only translating from the Ice | apectacies, her graying hair plied |was not alarmed: ae Johr | minority occurred, and all who passed w M M her «graying hair plled|was not alarmed, as John D. planned | oy e ory As we get it, John Barleycorn is landic into English, but trans- | anyhow on the top of her head and/a dinner party for last night yr The Kreatest proof of this was in| questioned. Efforts also were made rs, o a al an admiral in the American mer Inting from the English into |an expression of patient content: was canceled, however, when the pur ti? Rabe Coup, when his royalist rule to trace the automobile used by the Is Again Defeated in was utterly destroyed by chant marine. | Icelandic and writing origifial |iment—ehe looky like a devoted |tient took a turn for the worse yes-| ine silent wroteat at the neonle thta | ROEHAMPTON, Eng., June 24e= lta See verse in both languages. mother, a loyal wife and an A No. |terday afternoon Fone teusie: oftvent rate ever (ap pne cabinet met today and immedi: | mor the third time during the preps SPORTING ITEM The Strattord Journal, of Boston, | 1 he eepe t 1a-| ition been wid crag ieagyprs ob “i ately adjourned. Several of the min: | q, . : 1 housekeeper, but not, by the wil Last night his condition became |known in history. The people of | ir : aration for the British tennis chame ext stretch of the imagination, like |very critical, but he rallied from the | geriin simply stop! eehe. ther ea a were weeping as they left the| jionships, Mre. Molla Mallory, © {® translator of Icelandic verve |relapee retaining full control of his | tracks, and Kapp found himself the! an eyewitness told the Unitea| American champion, was defeated) But when she starts to discuss |faculti |ruler of a dead city, without food, | presn {wo assassins attacked Rath. | Deve today. : her poetry en one understands. | Much anxlety was felt during the | water, light or any of the necessities | gnaw — ee ee She lost the final round of the Her eyes gleam Ui a young girl's ome Tow ard morning: William sank | o¢ ife, So far history has failed to| They were masked, according to| Roehampton championship tournas | her whole being seems wrapped up |Taplidly and died at 6:45 a. m, appreciate the tremendous signifi: | this witness nt to Mrs. Beamish by 1.6, 86 in the ‘heroic meter of the Far} John D. was immediately notified cance of this great event, which I] Ap thelr motr car came alongside | i os ol wd wa fay all that it _ (Turn to Page 4, Column 3) jam sure worked the final end of or-| the foreign ministed, they simultane. | almost unintelligibly low, seems to | - ~ ganized royalist activity in Germany. | ously hurled « Hes and thon % eae 3 ! | ously hurled grenades and then be le, Hubbard. veteran Seattle oc a mine Naa sereneet, re’ 1 Private Warehousemen Say) 2) o. pmeew / vith Ber mates ne truth about the war oti an firing their pistols, he declared. Japan vo ha ‘ my np flying at on carty N. E. A. Service, for Cooking j : | ' it was a war brought on by cowards | Roth pullets struck Rahtenau in the Newspape: Articles, or Recipes, by They’re Hard Hit ‘I am glad,” she s “that I'm who were afraid to face the economic | head, rmy from Siberia ae bh Bvg to some publicity about | facts and the social conditions which eee TOKYO, June 24.—Japan soon will Adam and Bve Arrested in the|! Bertha E, Shapleigh wWietiisds’ cans cll @amajlicetmy vont Biadn Mas Geog em surrounded them. Before they real-| aathenau was one of the moat{Withdtaw all troops trom Sibediag Woods” says a headline. Old stuf 3 iit preparing for n campaign to induce | HC 1 80 woefully ignorant about Ice |ized what they had done, they had powerful men Jn the German govern-|SC°ohding to reports here | tadag oe Cooley Ruthortty foe NEA. | the port commission to Increase stor-] nd. Whenever I move to a new ne so far that they could not draw |ment. It was*he who conducted the | Th!8 followed announcement that Sie ae partie bd a ya ge eaten ee SOF} home and my new neighbors toatl - |back from the inevitable results negotiations with the Russians at/@PProval of the quadruple Pacitig: + niversity a “ 4 they themselves feared more ve. | treaty, negotiated at Washington arr Er ) Pointing out that private ware-|that I came fi Iceland they all which they |Genoa which led to the German-Rus: ‘ia gi! aia Miva St 4 houses are hard put to compete with m to be astounded that I'm not Schooner Puritan Grounds than anyone els |slan treaty reopening trade relations pei enference, had been voted By 6 most unfortunate man in town Mis Li station : ‘ull-blooded Ki | » world shouk 0 t oa res a the pi rt 17s mapteatertseate man to teem | || Mine Shaplelghs reputation | Meee a eeu | Cull: sooded iaklimo | Off Sable Island |""!ve"wortsshowa know this, andpeweenthone two eoustrien, [the Brny coun taller. ‘srediees tee at pa ge en ape Penge: men Wint the port to ralee ite rates Nobody here seems to realize that the work ges a ‘i Upon his return to Berlin after the | he is 5 safhtode Liryy viet Atoll csi > it wilt. be part interest on its |the population of Iceland is almost; . a .,. |thing possible in Germany is the re-!Genoa conference he was severely ee purrs ge Badin g on doggy capital eth a Meee | pare Anglo@akon—oloesly' related to |, MATAVAR, 2.8 vie ” - lturn of the kaiser. I wish I could! criticised by some elements for his Gov. Small Coan et years an instructor 1 dem. a1 ie sf is Relat aii Bante natter of | teen Were missing today in the) rake this statement public at this | negotiations wit 7 ones a tne Well ond eotis; | || Onstrator in Teachers’ College, he port ot Sent inaken ator rite ee rere _ ot ea ne wreck of the schooner Puritan |time, but there are obvious reasons pon aor tag a Ye ae eS Given to Jurors aon Columbla University ieee gee hgralbinyesiedge si ag rs saniiat chided ieee Puritan, from Gloucester, | why it would be unwise.” Rathenau was always considered] WAUKEGAN, Ill, June deem manages to pull th Her articles and recipes will gui wg Bm ata en ss ys hea Pte eee , went ashore off Sable island | ‘the statements made by Dr, Rothe- |Germany’s leading expert on recon- | °8* of Governor Len Small, chai * a * be printed from time to time. “jae rehousing pa-!¢ ees 1, you “ Pigg os wten last night nau in this interview reveal bis true lstruction matters. and wae foreign | With Conspiracy to defraud the state, Bvery recipe will be tested DUR compa-' from the cream of the Norwegian the was. entered 5 Ween ie ne i t y Hasn't Forgot How. to Use His fy po i pervade ] — hat they cannot do but-| aristocracy in the ninth century, and | ¢ w, rey rie ‘ otha F .slewtind } attitude Soman thi seria n n'Gan malniater in ithe former Wirth minis went to. Set oy Sword” says a Tacoma Tribune head y ’ y aes than 2 for tw onal fisherman's race ears many ané ake perfectly clear the try, When this cabinet was re-formed ‘j * z agg eo jac acetates 0 atories before being published oom By the Norwegian blood blended with tg word received here from Super-|hatred held for him by the royalist jiast winter Rathenau was made act CHARGED WITH driving hits maar 1 You cannot go wrong if you || the first mont that of prisoners brought to the |intendent Henry, of Sable island, | party ling foreign minister auto while drunk, Jack Hafner, 2% OUR OWN QUESTIONNAIRE pany chiomoudin asi A meeting will be held on July 12/ country after raids on the Britisy yy the crew took off in lifeboats, | ————- : Since the end of the war Rathenau|s#lesman, Was behind the bars tn Young man, if you knew two TODAY’S RECIPE by the private warehouse owners to a : The captain and seven men land-; HOUSTON, Texas Warren |has been known thruout the world! city jail Saturday. “He was arrest. | girls, one who wns the champion | formulate plans for preventing “cut The ortsinal language of Iceland |eq gafely at the island, Henry re |Tewis, 18, negro, hanged by mob jay Germany's most competent au: |¢d by Officer A. Swanson at Rainier | housekeeper west of St. Louis | ON PAGE 8 lthroat” tacticg by the Seattle port|W@% of course, Norwegian of the| ported, but 16 men in two bouts after confessing to attack on young |thority n indemnity problems, ave. and AUantie st. at midnight (Turn to Page 4, Column 2) — | commission. (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) have not yet been accounted for, woman, (Turn to Page 4, Column 7) Friday.