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seat ig PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST HAVE ELECTED THE STAR THEIR FAVORITE NEWSPAPER—BY 15,000 PLURALITY " » wenn eer oO sea sain esis oa by ¥ a ‘7M GLAD TO BEHOME” On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise e Seattle Star Batered as Weoond Class Matter May %, 1499, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of © March 3, 18 Per Year, by Mall, $6 to 99 Tontort and Tuesday, continued warm; moderate north. easterly winds. ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 76. Minimum, 60, Today noon, 76. — VOLUME 24. NO. 170. <BR SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Daugherty’s (PERATIONON (Three Posses [TURKHORDE Girl’s Story Impeachment jRS HARDING); Are Hunting | S/AUCHTERS | Unshaken by | Is Demanded IS POSTPONED “Beast-Man” Prosecutor Charges Filed by Republican in House ovement in(CAmp Lewis Soldiers and Two Other|, 4 4:11, Accused of Murder, Clara Skarin Is Are Blocked by Party Leaders; At-/ yy. Condition) Bands of Armed Men Continue ey ae ig Gayest Member of Party Arriving torney General Is Condemned for Search for Maniac Who Wrecked 0 hammecans,| Here Monday; Sure of Vindication Leads Doctors to rata” <l Olympia in Attack in Attack, Burn for “Defending Honor” In nm sins See RF New Order Buildings BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT oo TACOMA, Sept. 11.—-Three heavily armed bodies of men| Sl wooded areas of CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 11. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—A movement to begin im- Pi wa gi adinndl on started beating the brush in three thickly-we } | peachment proceedings against Attorney General Daugherty | (onditton of Are Harding has |Southwestern Washington in search of the “fiend of Schnei-| christians were attacked by a was frustrated by republican leaders in the house today| ted attending physicians to /|der’s Prairie.” horde of Turks who invaded before it was fully under way. ‘ postpone any operation, an of- The fiend who brutally attacked and tortured Mrs. Harry! pera, the European quarter of A resolution demanding the institution of formal im-| ficial, bulletin issued today (O'Hara and her four daughters and son, and Joe Dobson, 4! Constantinople, today, pillaging peachment procedure against Daugherty was introduced by The bulletin, issued by Beign- |Neighbor boy, for four hours late last Thursday night and) and burning shops and dwell- Representative Keller, of Minnesota. Harassed by several! dier General Sawyer at 10:15 a |Friday morning at the O'Hara home, at Schneider's Prairie,| ings. wv wrteoewret 2 % A Bebe BA RS objections, Keller was forced to read his charges first and} m., stated: eight miles from Olympia on, ~~~ =| Several police, overwhelmed f ; i “Te . 09.5 4 . Pulse, ps | * then present his resolution. bse se i ge 96, Respiration, 20; night less reat-|the Shelton highway, is beine| BOY SHOT BY | Martone thet avieg vane Speaker Gillett held that he|cauons sutauling. Cencrai appear (SOURHt with aesperare tenac-| 4 | to defend the Christians, had automatically released |ances indicate improvement, Opera. |ity. tion procedure deferred. Notified that a man answering ted him | the floor and a one a 3 Gigne) “CC. B. SAWYER” the description of the maniac had from continuing wi 18} the phrase “elimination in-|been seen near the Weatbo bridge speech. creased” referred to Mra. Harding's! on the road from Tacoma to Puyal | Republiean Leader Mondett then| increased ability to throw off ef-|1up Sunday evening about 6:20, a | moved that Keller's impeachment | fect» of the poleon and prevent fur |squadren of police with saw lresolution be referred to the house |ther auto-Intoxteattoy. shotguns started seafeh of the committ taint this| Brigadier General Sawyer person-| immediately. They were soon joined c ‘ | suaictary ovnemren e ns ally feels that “the chances for|by deputy sheriffs and armed vol Ghet thre the abdomen, Fd. ee wea a is wt [°° rhe resolution Is certain to be | ME. Harding's recovery from the | unteers, and a large party was or-) ward Guest, 15, was confined to | | e4 fac poe st Gyan, to a| oy present attack seem extremely g004,” | ganized. the Swedish hospital Monday in il of bei h . according | pe -ebe gear nll Bagg ach & personal friend of President Hard- to dispatches from Athens. Riotous | | _ French and British shops” BOY iS DYING were looted and destroyed. | We 3 5 | LONDON, Sept. 11. — Victorious og Turkish nationalist troops are pour- Youth, Called Holy Roller, | ine Into Smyrna today, while mut- terings of Christian massacres stir «Fires on Friend the Motiom world es = result of pisiete Mustapha Kemal's crushing victories ery road around the bit of| « dying condi white } " “ poet Lae Gab thx. tiniied eaee Ba 09 Bdge Ce ying ition, police jremnants of the defeated Greek tee, where an administration ma- woods was watch: unday night.) were holding Jack Fithian, 14,98 [army are marching thru the streets, Gority holds sway, it is said. The gradual improvement which | Combing of this part of Pierce coun-| tig pasaliant. The shooting oc-” [hooting thelr king had continued at noon has led toity started Monday morning The| | | ' Likewise sweet parent and hot | | . “A strong man” ts needed in epaniel! Keller made the following specific /thiy expression of confidence by curred Sunday afternoon at the | : of search here was started by a mo Creve 4 <a it. mi ‘0 The pear eee a pean |charees against Daugherty: General Sawyer that she will safely |torist who said that while his ma-| home of Guest's mother, 1283 | pron, Voutedtes aro Cored etl marge yn eg ss pa naredee | “Harry M. Daugherty, attorney | pull thru the present acute #ta8t,/ ching was stalled near the ly! W. Myrtle st. [favor his immediate return, which -coong Aretha map| seneral of the United States, has |thin friend said. |bridge on the Puyallup road a man Capt. E. L. Hedges obtained a | Would tnvoive ousting Constantine. week that picking the prize saD/ | 4 nis high office to violate the| President a arding took © two-| dressed in dark clothes and wearin \¥ 1 . - 4 Jothes an . ‘enizelos was due in Paris today to sayings was « tougher task than get-| tution of the United States in| hour constitutional in the south!» khaki shirt that appeared to be| ‘omfession from Fithian to the | | oo tt we Geor, is vote dh 7 4 wtatermen so: fen ageeepenars mien be of | the following particulars: [grounds of the White House today |covered with blood passed near by.| effect that both boys were mem- ice noks ora oneiate tisinn Git But the Ed has arrived at a dect-| “By abridging freedom of speech.| with Will H. Hays, former postmas i MHe challenged the man, who at| bers of # juvenile bandit G98 (rising against the Christians was ‘sion after hours of agony, and in | “By abridging the freedom of the |‘t? Keneral. This is the first time jonce drew two revolvers and wa composed of six boys of about [rounded in Constantinople, where, | j husky whisper announces that the! press, | Mr Harding has stepped outside the /them threateningly and then thelr own ages, who have com: upoh word of Kemat's successes, | three winners of dollar prizes are the}... ‘ ¢ re | Cxecutive mansion since his wife's) gppeared in the brush withou and held. |{2TONK Of Moslems congregated and| | “By abridging the right of people | condition became grave | word mitted many robberles |threatened the “unbelievers following: | peaceably to assemble Hays eald both the president and/ } \ id be siden at in the past few months. | United ste French and} E. L. Jensen, Auburn. 7 Le The man was carrying a pair of} “P* Tench an Bou Hiertnett, 906 E. Seth st. | “That, unmindfyl of the du- [Mrs Harding were cheerful today loveratie retied tuder his aime Juvenile officers were searching | Italian bluejackets 1 martnes are| jes of hiy office and his oath 4 the latter seemed to be strong: 1 dacob Dobrin, 1118 Fourth ave. thes of bis and th r “ ‘| In the edge of the military Monday for the other four mem- | guarding the cons and put Call for your buck at The Star to defend the constitution of [er and to be making slow butsteady| |. ervation of Camp Lewis, near bers of the alleged gang, whose [buildings tn Smyrna, but they a office, brothers. | the United States, and yoyo ne} the Nisqually river, another names were revealed by Fithian. [heavily outnumbered by the Turks. | ee ful of his agree 3. “4 socening sepaet om : ©! search ix being made by soldiers Fithian told the following “ext - epee wr wont planned to make | hose vere that Men. Harding | “apt edges: “Edward and hie triv ant en’ eity | Contest still rages. All this week we) Mf Daugherty has, in the capse- of the time and suffering compara | arted when Sergeant 32 caliber re —_—— } afternoon I had « are open to contribs from the con y of attorney general of the |tively little pain. In some respecta| Ralph Lord of the military po- | yiver, which iward and I had crete crackers, and three more prizes! [Uniteg States, conducted him [Sunday night was the patient's best | Hes, reparted seeing * man oe ee eee on aaene at of one bone will be lavished for the; cif js @ manner arbitrary, op- {night since her illness became critl-| In susplelously near the south | Src "when we setarnea to Me's ome best quotations in the ivory market.| jeessive, unjust and illegal. cal, it was stated unofficially > agp wr reservation about |) went to his bedroom Come acro ith your cackles from | Secretary of War Weeks, among| 7. inday afternoon. casted to tat s « because I 0 ross with ¥ | «phat he has, » thout warrant, the White| Fifty mounted men from Camp | **#tted to laugh at im “ the cement cerebrums. Venveatened with punishment citi. (the, eariiest callers at the nite | oo went to church. He sald 1 was a| And just to start the ball bounce. | threaten LA n, | House, left in an extremely cheerful) Tewls, wi der command of | iitoly Roller 1 pulled out the gun| he Uni States iv ing, we'll go to bat with a fine flock |*¢ns of the United States who have) 1. 'oe ming: Leuts. G. 8. Deadrich and T | it4" cocked it, I demanded that be| he opposed his attempts to override D. Yeaton, of squawks from witiess wights. “Mrs. Harding had the best night arted the hunt. sen ach tebe alana ed: Gabel tesa 84 > gi aa the constitution and the laws of this! + night since her iliness became| Sheriff Ray Hoage, of Olym eae beng» gun went off. teu /Grim Battle at Argonaut | * uumstead, 7214 30th, "*ton leritien!,” naid Weeks. ‘Her tempera: | Joined the hunt with another posse.|on the floor, and I rushed out and ; i eh we lass she knows a dud| “That he has used the funds of lture in getting back towards normal.| The deputies worked down the|got help. Then the officers came] Continues i who has the idea that- his office SMegally and without war-{1¢ her condition continues to im-|river, while the soldiers beat the! and arrested m i Sweet peas are a confection. jrant in the prosecution of individ-| prove as it did during the night, her|brush from the other direetion.| pithin lives at 15th ave &. W JACKSON, Cal., Sept, 1..—Reseue The Seattle Star is in the sky. vals and organizations for certain | doctors will hesitate to operate.” |Larger bodies of soldiers were to! tte confessed that he had stolen crews at the Argonaut gold mine be- | Ford coupes are new-fangled chick-|iawful acts, which under the law| — The general optimism was re- |Join tho hunt today and to go thru|many other revolvers and had par-| an their third week in the desperate | en houses: he was specific forbidden to} flected in President Harding's every foot of cover large enough to! ticipated in numerous holdups, each | combat with death for the lives of 47 | mask. He said the} miners in the depths of the collapsed Goldenrod t# a stick of gold. | promecute own conduct, He went to bed at [bide a man. ltime wearing j Kentucky blue graas is really blue.| “That he bas falled to prosecute| midnight—the earliest hour at While these two hunts were going | gang was under the leadership of a| shaft That r f } | Refore th A th Tin Lizzies are female freaks. individuals ond organizations vio-| which he has sought rest since lon, « third that had started early|youth of 22, and that the holdup» tefore the week-end the race prob: t Silver pines produce silver. liating the law after those violations | his wife became critically fll. All | Friday morning in the woods a few! were committed by the boys work. | bly will have been finished Clara Skarin p fhe Rien have become a public scandal te callers went away predict |mites from the O'Hara home was|ing in pairs This morning, in footage, the 3,900 a HM meat “that te bean Cefeated tho ente| M6 Mrs. Harding's recovery. || {ati in progress. ——e pred gona aged waded apne len | BY ROBERT BASTIEN BERMANN : | nated by Mac Me Smith, 1422 18th | [of Justice by recommending the re Pree was 8 deg full of beet 00 Thurston coun- D Scala’ faovaiins an Gea. aes It seems good to be back on Seattle’s hills. There’s | ave., who thinks georgette crepe | [lease from prison of wealthy of | jiouge ’ most of whom have TOWN BURNE | cleared away to the face of the rock, |certainly no place in the world like Seattle. I’m glad to be -- | is one of the employes. | {fenders against the Sherman anti-} wi4 universal sympathy of the pag dese ors Ayal Hae om BY PINE FIRE which is the last’ barrier before} home.” ' x Creager | vwthat he has failed to prosecute {People and their devout hop that) fiend for more than 36 hours, are vi LVL | breaking thry to the mes That doesn’t sound much like a woman who is being “0 ighbor dumbbell is #0|defendants legally indicted for |? Stricken first lady may win her! \eeping up their patrol, Scores | MADERA, Cal., Sept. 11.—-Forest brought back to face a charge of murder in the first de- yur neig' IF igally Tipiucky fight were evidenced in M i \fire, wh eported to have de . 4 ++ aw ‘ Qumb.’ writes R. Gutin, 2705 King| crimes against. the people.” | plucky of Olympla residents have joined | fire, which was rer i\Moving Church, Man |sree—but it was the first statement made by Clara Skarin ‘ Union is scores of ways. the hunt, taking the places of | stre Saturday night the mills of | ’ bak slg ads dy st., that he thinks pri yenyeclg Sg deed astors in the capital's churches] snen who’ are wern out by their |the Madera, Sugar Pine Lumber Dies Under Roller | hen she arrived in Seattle Monday morning to be tried ba ego erivel Grim ane GA coun | prayed earnestly for her recovery. | eftorts during the three days and |company and wiped out the small! Olt. wasn, Sept. 11-Runera) LOL, the killing of Ferdinand Hochbrunn, her aged grand- try, and that James Duncan will be} Special prayers were said in all) two nights that have elapsed |town of Sugar Pine, Madera county,| | 0000) | Mlle Mane. bles uncle. fecretary ot the senator's union. Catholic churches and in St, Pat since the crime was committed. | was still burning today, according |) C.D. Maxwell, 67, Forks | Miss Skarin doesn't look Ike “She certainly does stick to hee cee rick’s cathedral and in all the Jew-| 1+ is now believed in Olympia that |to meager reports reaching here,. | Orne nn ee et ent whe hes over illed'6 story,” Kent commented, with re Gordon W. Paul, 1709 Holgate st.,| ish churches ; the fiend may have escaped to the| Estimates based on what informa if a cae aera pcr 4 com: luctant admiration. “I don’t be | Goricn W. Fem ainy Magee o. The arrival of Dr. Mayo, after @/ watery edge between Olympia and|tion was avatlable placed the dam ee eee } lew there Wasa single palatal Fi hasty trip from Rochester, Minn. /Oyster bay, or may have found a|age to the mill, the loss of the town | Wiel MMM ll me ee which she went wrong. Oh, yes, Babe Ruth is a Uttle girt. orga created a stir. ‘The great sureeod |hoqt, If thix proves to be true, he|and timber destroyed, at $2,000,000. | "OY n¢ e | Se ae Shore anenescheut hs tant The Sahara desert is something to Daugherty Plan Comes Up | went immediately into conference li ‘be noticed by some rancher| Telephone lines were burned out| | tele Bs py sae pecote Pes reine eat t with Mr. ¢ LE, Saw Joel soon as that part of the state is/and all communications cut | | all the way up as gaily as tho “Forget that,” Prosecuting Attor Huckleberry Finn 4s @ French in Court jof the Mayflower, Ge r laparsely settled and a stranger would| Volunteer fire fighters have been | | ghe were golng to @ social func-. [ney Malcolm Douglas broke) ia = ing, Jr, the president's brother, and | attract attention called from surrounding territory. | fon |ghatply. “the olor ‘mounted a ae pastry. ; ots ‘inney of Baltimore The e few stores In that dis ] 5 a Brooklyn bridge ts a ganie. BY CHARLES K. LYNCH | Finney There ar wi Arriving at the court house at 8:15.) face, as tho he were angry, and he ; at og , ‘or hours they studied laboratory |, 4 0 aeeitin woul Wa | , Ys Walter Camp is a place to spend CHICAGO, Sept, 11.—The first For trict, too, and a fugitive wou | poe ’ AN LI she was immediately taken to the| called Kent outside, evidentl: your vacation - " skirmish in the battle over mak- |charts and went over every aspect |toroed sooner or later to ask for tooa| Fight for Lodge’s ] Cc. SE. IT prosecuting attorney's office, where|buke him. . lof the patient's condition *Y lat wome farm. i } | 2 4 Old rose is an old lady, ing permanent the Daugherty in. - 4 poun [at rome fe she remained closeted until noon. When Douglas returned—without Budweiser grows on the Anheuser-| junction to break the railroad |made new laboratory tests and pour | Giympia officers started Saturday Seat Nearing End_| THRU ahd “ope wert chia wy, Bb. |Ront, ty {the wn-he’ wala Busch. shopmen’s strike was won by the |ed over the data oerhooagest They /making a complete check of all the pve Pape peth te a moet | doesn’t make any — differe: “Well, what about those scissors?” 1 Co odge 7 tt forces in federal [broke their consultation only to re lrooming houses in town. Logging |Cabot Lodge's fight for the republi 1, what s' ‘ gy Oe Lakes e « reernel] somrmment Sin ai 'i'y,” ™ [slg cn [cena dnl] THE STAR |) $i Thee citar | cinta ee ae ‘ . ‘ ter more hours spent in the] m, Jeputies arrested one sus-|end today ‘i ¥. zi ~ ete Judge James H. Wilkerson, who| After more Tacoma deputies a ] ; 4 ; Hose Gutin, 2705 King at, says |araniat the temporary restraining | mort earnert study, they decided tol nect sunday at Midland. He wore| Voters of Massachusetts tomorrow | WANT AD = om we ae usetvann se ag ESF nisenia™, a MA 7 pea a | ord vait cow; veral' 5 . y c between the veteran his was van ara Skarin tok vho - |orde 0’ equest by Don |let their final word wat brown overalls but carried a pair of} will choose n ., see orien ops ne lake VA, « jorder, tarnes #70 6» eee theo: aot iis Aaa ian blue overalls, It is not believed that|statesman and Joseph C. Walker, SECTION the prosecutor during the lengthy| Was asked, “something about an 4 re ee ce es te ee, tal ts te allowed to | he is the man wanted for the crime, | who opposes Lodge's stand on the |eonfe accomplice—something about @ _o ? ion offic nat he be allowed to ne As a od fo! « ho oppor wo : | union officials, that . | Thousand Rescued L. S. May, private detective, of Se-|bonus, fs an advocate of the league Talking as ecomposedly as though; man in the case?” | | And, last, but not leat, T. C, Stan-| present arguments first on his mo ie —_ she were in a drawing room, instead; That evidently hit ty, mark, be ley, 1 17th ave, knows a dumb: | tion to dismiss the injunction f Wrecked Ship |**'’.'""“° * careful examination of |of nations and is against modifica: | a Gaming room. Mavens | or Dougiae blushed :taader Vane beilithat thinks | “phe confidence of the court has | rom P | the O'Hara house Saturday and ob.|tion 4f the prohibition laws, | L of being submitted to the third de. | cause TURIN ee eee oath anaeee te part of a ment, ° thee be by the chief law-en-| LONDON, Sept. 11.—The entire|tained finger prints from the chim-| Four candidates are pitted against | RESULTS TELL | cree Mia Bkerin retold the entire | rer ) as tight as a Bogda ole yi le a ation,” Rue 000 persons who were aboard the|ney of the lamp, He said that a man|each other in the democratic sena: | story of the killing of her aged |cl4 ma CAE WIE Se S VOmDeS sforsing canoe <6, te: Raton’ Tigh: | ee American 1 »ring the fiend's description had |torlal primaries, ‘They are Col, Wil: | |grandunele, Ferdinand Hochbrunn, | Before this, Douglas had admitted Palinolive is a sleight-of-hand per-| bere declared. Hammonia, Tipper ai an 2 paew ee . ee ; Li ; Sanh A. Sadie: Geen eee | | Just as whe hod related it to Lieut, of [that in spite of nearly three hours? Ps ga court has been imposed upon|er, which sank off the coast of| been brought to Tacoma by a motor: |liam A. Gaston, Sher . »| an ah ye teatiowing, Neteniteieen’ eaclal ) ga of, 00 y nig’ 6 man had|ple, John Jackson Walsh and Prof. Detectives William B, Kent last|4 © 4 Ge sia ne ¢ that it has granted this|Spain Saturday, were rescued, ac-|ist Saturday night, The man had |ple, | | 4 A German mark is a devastated | to the extent tha fi i weeks (Turn to Page 9, Colump 3) v ji 5 te (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) cording to word received here today. (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) Dallar Loree Sharp. yr

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