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eta ee te i el RR eR RN nn ta yA CE HN A ~HOMER BREW’S BACK —“ALIAS THE LONE WOLF” STARTING Seattle’s Favorite Newspaper by 15,000 Plurality | WEATHER ==) The Seattle Star [Mil Matered a2 Gecoed Class Matter May 9, 1499, at the Postoffice at Heatti, Wash, under the Ast of Congress March #, 1870. Per Year, by Mall. $6 to 9 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ‘ (Untied Presa Summary) of the Emrdancties, The French Britate's concentration of treeve gorerament, furthermore, has tm the viemity of the Dardanetios moved to prevent the threatened te order to prevent threatened ta- clash between Great Britain and Yasion of Mustapha Kemal, Turk- Turkish forces by sendiog « rep. tab national leader, was uncer way. x Transportea bearing British sol- | Giery and artillery hastened from One hundred and fifty thousand j Persons were killed in the Amyrna ¢ if fire and massaere, according to Latest estimates, UNSAFE OPENING Y cise iTS f(y HINDERS SEARCH ome | Will Send Envoy to 2 7 a FOR 47] MINERS | ester: mien nvorer, vetare come Turk Leader in| wae arate: | Before Court on Effort to Halt) “tg Rush of Air Thru Hole Into Argonaut) Indictment Struggle * 2 ‘ 1 Causes New Menace of Fire; | J. E. Chilberg, former prest- 4 } é a ° . | dent of the defunct Scandinavian geen segue, Det Mce| LONDON, Sept. 18—7:40 Timbering Is Started American Bank of Seattle, was Tere Seland @idn't whirl around oo| © The British empire : ; placed on trial in Superior Judge i tee ee | : ’ BY RUTH FINNEY Everett Smith's court Monday on we spent cur vecation fishing,| Eranes, Italy and the Balkan | é' € AT THE ARGONAUT MINE, Jackson, Cal., Sept. 18—| the first of two grand Jury In- caught one cockroach and eaw three| States refuse sesistance, it was | ‘ Mine rescue crews, which entered the Argonaut mine today! dictments, charging the illegal crimson rats and a red, white and| ‘earned following = twohour lin search of the 47 miners imprisoned there for three| borrowing of the bank's funds. ey ee pow Page a 3 erage Bat ot |weeks, were expected to begin actual search for the im-| The jury, consisting of nine men ee | ministers at Downing 4G d |prisoned men this afternoon. and three women, was seated at 11 st. this evening. ‘ ’ VACATION DONTS oe ee |" ‘The first party which entered following word that the)* ™. Court was then recessed until oo. a ATHENS, Sept. 18.— The 4 i ‘ itunnel driven from the Kennedy into the Argonaut mine |'*° !n the afternoon, due to the fil | Turks, after leaving Smyrna a . lhad been broken thru, was unable to proceed with its work, |"°** of Walter S. Fulton, chief coun } pote ~ ae tee overs the c 3 ithe opening being found wn-| searching of the drifts was in prog-|**! for the defense. As soon as we get our vacation| according to word received here ¢ : safe. Work of timbering was '***. | Many well known Seattle men Dilis paid we will start some new) today. at oo 'started immediately and the! Work was started to build « buik-| Were.seen among the crowd in at- ones for Christmas. Vurla, 25 miles from flfated exploration party remained head across the Argonaut shaft be- tendance at the trial. These in- Para Se: report low the fire. 4 “ge wy Bac aga t hand, ready to resume its) ‘This was necessary in order to cluded Postmaster Edgar Battle, “King of England Onters House- The extent of the damage wus Bea ; : Andrew Chilberg, uncle of “ q . i by renew the air in the mine so that su the de Bold. Economies. “—Headiine. tl ne search |ncan Whe suight: not be promptiy | fesient,.d. ¥. Lens eaiaiae T's kind of tough on your pocket 2 | : ba s | y ir » Book when your only daughter mar: | BY WEBD MILLER Abed | “Heavy orem the, [found might have a greater chance} the Scandinavian American banke vies @ guy without a Job. PARIS, Sept. 15.—France mov- * sweeping le shafts |to while Chilberg was president, ee today t ten. 4 Pickard, division engineer of the ed today to prevent the threaten. , with such force that miners’ lures of amines, had headquarters| and ® nummer of prominent af ed clash between British trooj But the xreatest cud like cue Moseaie lanterns were nearly blown) (1's), ‘s.¢00.toot station. Orr W.| trneys, apparently interested as q Dembten Dud of , 1 , 5 » ag ; out, made ventilation an ad-|woodturn, assistant underground| SPectators only, we pel psn mee ditional problem. There was! director, was stationed there with) Chilberg sat at the attorneys’ : = : danger of the draft re-kind-| him. with his counsel, Walter Fulton and ling the fi i ‘Also at the 3,600 station were Dr.| G¢orse Donworth and John ©. Hige . | camp in an attempt to induce . fresh crews ente: t rg6-| cott, surgeons. y during the preliminary Se the Turkish leader not to invade ' haut this morning after word was! sospital equipment, sufficient to|*tamination, consulting frequently, * ? the Dardanciles neutral rone and fn 4 of the breakthru. ‘The: “a with his attorneys, and occasionally Th’ baby who used to get a | to fevege bis reported plan of at z ohne hed he bree. - hey/ care for the entire men, W@3/ smiling or nodding his a kick outa pulling Daddy’s beard | pr (ee ae went forward with canary birds there ready in case of a miracle—| Chief Deputy Pi edit pric 5 ¥ now yanks his mother’s bobbed | _Bduilion i# France's outstanding oat: Ramteh candies, that they should be found alive. 1&5. 1. Jones briefly outlined the state's = | | Near-East authority. It was he who "i To light their way the men car-| An information service resem-|case, and the prospective jurors were ee | negotinted the — Franco-Kemalist 7 ried electric flahiights, tn addition) hing that of an army was func | questioned by Deputy Prosecuting | eee treaty 4 . to the regular carbide lanterns 0D |tioning on the surface. Step by| Attorney T. H. Patterson. Rudyard Kipling says that the! Anly an overt act by Kemal can their helmets step, progress underground was tel- In the indictment on which he United States did little to heip lek | draw military action from France, . While the first two teams known |ephoned to Fred L. Lowell, engi| was being tried Monday, Chil the Germans. jit was semiofficiaily declared here x r as Group A went into the burning |neer of the state industrial acci-| ts charged, under the state Gosh, hasn't he heard that it was) today : mine, Group B waited at the 3,600-/dent commission. As Lowell re ute, with borrowing $747.13 of the M. P.'« who won the war? | France may Intervene on the side foot level of the Kennedy mine to | ceived the information he dictated| the bank's funds without having It begins to look Uke another war|o¢ the British if Kemal actually] LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 18.—Trial of Clara Phillips was postponed until Oct, 20,|"tleve the first men at thm end of jit to a stenographer. A represen: first secured authority by reso Europe. But we know # lot of | invades the neutral zone, but others! when she appeared without counsel in Judge F. W. Houser's court today in answer to the two hours, when the oxygen tanks tative, chosen ‘by the press com- lution from the board of directors Birds whom they'll never get Over) wise action by France is consid'| charge of beating Mrs. Alberta Meadows to denth with ah ao yi ting mittee, ‘heard all. that transpired. | te eee at cc tead there again. ered remote. England's request. fer 9 ing Mrs. A Meadows to with a hammer. ose teams were headed by A. J.| As the stenographer finished her|| It is alleged, occurred August 29, ates jmilitary assistance has met with | ~~ I Martinson and B. $. McDonald work, she handed a carbon copy me hig. Under the wide and starry shy & cool reception in the Fi ch A third . headed by W. 8. Jf the official report to a courier, n another indictment, on which — Dio the grave and let him le, a beg ee em MURDER TRIAL | DENIED HER CHILD, | IMPEACHMENT euniven Pe ype "aGorvnaion, which he delivered at once to the ro oe . nee the | The pink who drives in crasy Bliss) 11 was potnted out In semt-off . waited at the floor Of the shaft to | press. 6 » Chilberg = a ‘etal circles that whenever France IS PUT OVER) WOMAN KILLS SELF CASE DELAYED |Mit Geoup B. Orders to the res-| ‘This method of securing direct, |e charged with having borrowed «8 fonap {” |considered independent —_action| ‘The case of William De Gratt,|| | Mrs. Agatha Timmerman, 23,1) WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Repub- | cue crews called for them to advance / accurate information was in ac poten eg pegs authorization of the « st GC nt : | y oF d 2 ° py! [against Germany, England proved| who was scheduled to go on trial|| died Sunday after drinking polson |! ican members of the house judiciary |"ow!y. close torstner and look for |eordance with the agreement made| "Tete tne former at ne e $ lan obstac! hae > 7 } living men, Each company carried | py " g ther oe oe in superior court Monday on a||at her home, 6017 Sist ave. N. E |/ committea voted to postpone hearings | nveen tanks to use for reeuscita:| teen ae pian cg two indictments in connection © | | with the same transactions, He is ew England, by taking independent ren. \charged with permitting Chilberg to al action, has now only acted, it wan|Charse of first degree murder, has|| She is thought to have been |) on the impeachment proceedings In- | tion; a vial of spirits of ammonia and) ‘The more serious messages were Doe Brown declares ho is going to| stated. to widen the breach in| been stricken from the calendar by/| grieving because she w denied jstituted against Attorney General /a stretcher. sent up by the mine skip in order/accomplish the alleged illegal k ¢lean up all Jap bootlesgers. British French Near East policies. | agreement between Prosecuting At-|| Postession of her four-year-old |) no uenerty until the reopening of| Each man had been trained in giv-|to prevent any of the nearby| Several prcepestios imrore sean Fine! We always were opposed to | torney Malcolm Duoglas and Thom-| ee tien coment congress in December, jing first aid and artificial respira-) crowd hearing them and becoming |cused before the 12 men and women cee Japanese filtration on tho Pacific | c ss olen. tie | “ tion, Action in case any man was) hysterical, who are to hear the evidence were eonst. i\BRITISH RUSH as J. Casey, defense council. The) | of the woman, said she had at- || This action was taken less than |riig was to be directed by the cap-| It was feared that a riot might /finally selected to the satisfaction of: ne case will be reset later, it was)|tempted suicide once before. |/an hour after it had been announced |tqin of each team. be precipitated if the immense crowd |both the prosecution and the defense, _ ovr DANY Fiction i MORE TROOPS tated at the prosecutor's office. Coroner W. H, Corson was inves: |/tnat samuel Untermyer, nationally| ne first levels to be. explored| learned too many ghastly details. The jurors are Ida P. Knowl # time = young fellow took De Graft, who was a lamplighter| | eating t * lknown attorney, was to assist Rep: | were the 4.200 and 4,300 in the Ar-| On the surface, A. Crouch had| ton, 2034 Market st.; Philip M, — Onee pon yirl out to dine. They head « samp- | ‘ar 7 UED focus repost and the waller gave them re onary for the Great Northern railroad, | lresentative Keller in an eifort. to|gonaut. Water is believed to have/charge of the mine rescue ap: Hinchey, 3826 Corliss ave; M OK on th mth | LONDON, Sept. 18—The Brit- ; 900-foot lev paratus and F. Fuller supervised| Louise Froude, 951 2ist ave. N. ‘nen leaving thin table the young f0!-| inh cabinet met at noon today ta shot and killed Joo Nelson, a wen-| AIS R Is carry out the impeachment of the at. | Han ee 4,90 ig sei | fret ald apply re. E: 3. W. Rees 16 nacht’ pee: left @ doll jor the er just to i it harge I xX -K 2 Pome rifte and crosscuts, stope: . . Ws 5 teow Mit, © sonst he slant care wow | consider warlike moves in the |man, on Aug. te’ charged | 1s. Ot. K torney general. cy cena ee Oat ae these| While the work was going on Lloyd Leake, Snoqualmie; gs gh g Rae | Near East, while British troops |The men had quarreled over al ‘The hearings wore to have begun|*P4, Manways on each Of these! tse round, another group of men| Mrs. Gabriel Retchert, 4108 4ime when'tie welser de Seat ikre the Seore _— sor rn ge be rushing to | woman after a drinking party at} + | tomorrow ge oe ut ge ag ‘ae|W&S stationed at the mouth of the} ave. $5; John A. Williams, Kirk- ¢ ore 0 uty of th 16 % . Ti"out of breath, with the dollar on m Fdanelles and Constantin. 14, nome of John Colbers, 4602] pmRLIN, Sept. 18.—Former Kals ——_—__—— Cee eon ietxplish ‘vontilation|AT#obaut shaft to observe changes| land; J. F. Arbo, 2216 Fourth eo DS SE ES PE | oy derstood th: lTenth ave 8. * ‘Seetinsnen: te, ote t the! : : ‘oe chink jin composition of the alr coming Ralph Callahan, 6709 32nd “The manage: was understood that Must. | ave or Wilhelm is engaged to marry the| Mian Is Killed in io | | . N. W.; J. T. Hatton, 130 N. accept tips!” he gasped, and the youre | apha Kemal so far has not sent This was dono by adjusting doors,| fm the mine. This was known el | ” Princess Sconmach, it was officially . a ae a a | | building bulkheads, hanging canvas|®* the Argonaut patrol and gas | an official reply to the communi. | oe fn bg ; ’ pocket. SSA erin of ‘Beilin, France and |Je Fe Hale Suicide announced today. The wedding is| Plunge of Auto turtains and using heavy pressure |#nalysis crew and was in command If the old straw hat will only last} Italy warning him not to invade . . Cc |planned for November. NSON, Wash., Sept. 18.—~|fans, When arr conditions became|° Dr. Duschak. Pe tew days longer we can call it a| the neutral zone. In San Diego, al. | is dead and Lawrence De-| normal, “fresh alr” crews headed by After a feverish night, when jery successful summe . row, 912 27th ave. 8. ; | Kemal tn expected to reply that he| Coroner 8. C. Kelly, of San Diego, | Burglars Get Bi press is in a padded cell at the coun-| P, H. Fry of the industrial accident| word that actual rescue had been : ers | will nttack ‘the neutral zone untess | wired Seattle police Monday, request | Durgiars 4 ty jail from injuries following the| commission, followed the advance! started was expected every mo- SKARIN GIRL tg —Acbuen "4 . 1 fe of Greer's of from the | teams. ment, word came at 5:25 that ah to men. | the allies hand over Thrace to hig,|ing information concerning J. ¥ plunge of Greer hine + at 5: a ortuet thane Ronee te the copied nd that he will attack It anyway if| Hale, of Seattle, who killed himself Haul of Cigarets highway near Carson yesterday. ‘These crews were to handle the! the reseue tunnel from the Ken- WILL PLEAD oe Oumuna? the allies permit fugitive Greek |in San Tgpgo Saturday, Hale left a| Burglara entered the Pike Place|Both men were drunk, it was alleged. | actual work of removing the dead nedy mine had penetrated the Ar- ore troops to take refuge in it. This at | pame book from the First National] market early Monday, escaping with’Greer died instantly when his head] and to adjust and Inspect the venti | gonaut shaft. A tiny drill hole Clara Skarin, undervarrest In Seat: (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) bank of Seattle. 610 packages of cigarets. was crushed against a rock lation system. At the same time (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) tle for the allegedemurder of Ferdi: “Home, Sweet Home” was written | ——————— - - ——oe a" “age * il RO nn ———- |nand Hochbrunn, is scheduled to be by John Howard Payne, a very for | arraigned in superior court Tuesday ate . He died before it was Ca ame. os ce a |) le. e 'on a charge of first degree murder, “wiiiveimenee” | 6 ALaAgS the Lone Wolf”—A Novel By Louis Joseph Vance |) ios | court, was entered in superior court et aoe teow ote Copyright, 1921, International Magazine Company—To be published in full by The Star—Begin it here today _|, Mons, nst or «2 state witnones make ull cooks wear hairnets. | was appended. No more, ax we pull the hir- | Raymond Herrin, of Kalamazoo, sute strands from the butter, will I his hook to the floor beside the|Duchemin retorted, helping himself}should happen to Karslake now, !t/ would gladly have sped Karelake'sy “Middle age? Why flatter your-| Mich,, is listed among the witnesses, we be able to sing “Silver WALKING PAPERS hair, uprose and extended a cor-|to them tn turn, “But then one| would break Sonia’s heart, but) emigration with Sonia to Van Die-| Self? With a daughter” married,| He is said to be Miss Skarin’s sweet: ihe ey I, ; : prod ri i “ ‘ , " A too!" heart. Herrin is reported to have Thr mongst the Gold. Thru the suave, warm radiance) hand, exclaiming: “H’are ye,|never does know what fresh indig-). . man’s Land or Patagonia or where) “sooniary only eighteen...” given satisfactory replies to ques: If Turkey jen't careful, somebody |%t that afternoon of spring in Bng-) Monsieur Duchemin?” |nity Fate has in store. . .” “And after the part he played in| you will, if it promised to keep him} «she was born when you were 20.|tions asked him by authorities in iwitt a00la her gvone. land @ gentleman of modest and| ‘To this the other responded, after| “After you with that whisky, by|that Vassilyevski show his lease of/out of the way long enough for|‘That makes you nearly 40, and) Kalamasoo, and Prosecutor Dougias ee commonly amiable deportment bore|a slight pause, obscurely enough:| your leave. I say: ‘I'd give some. life wouldn't be apt to be prolonged| the Smolny Institute to forget him,"| that's next door to second child.| declined Monday to confirm a state- J. Harvey De Honey, Seattle dane-|% Tueful countenance down Picca-| “Oh! ancient history, eh? Well, for) thing to know where you ignorant | by staying on in England.” “Since the said Smolny inconsid-! hood, Man!” the Englishman de-|ment that Herrin will be brought to ing master, save jure fe doing, Goat, | ily and into Halfmoon atreet,|the matter of that: How are you, /furriners come by this precious pre T agree; but still!" sighed | erately persists in failing to collapse, elared solemnly—"you're suporan.| Seattle to testify at the triat, 4t must be suffering horribly! | where presently he introduced it to| Mister Wertheimer?” war stuff.” But without waiting to|Duchemin, throwing himself heavily|s per the daily predictions of the/nuated. cccpuiahale BN me cr ene whom he found awaiting him in| Their harids fell apart, and Mon-/be denied this information, Mr./into a chair | hopeful.” “I know; and so long as I feel — abit his lodgings, much at ease in his|sieur Duchemin proceeded to do Wertheimer continued; “Going on} “Which,” Wertheimer continued,| “Just so." my years, even you can abuse mo } It would hav easiest chair, making free with his|away his hat and stick and chamois the evidence of your pooks and! standing, “is why we arranged to} “But aren't you forgetting you) with impunity.” | nearsighted whisky and tobacco, and reading &| gloves; while his friend, straddling | temper, you've been down to ‘Til-| give him that billet with the British| yourself have given that Smolny lot) But Wertheimer would not hear 4 | catved by the new flesh-colored | | slender brown volume selected from|in front of a cold grate and extend-|bury docks this afternoon to see/legation, in Peking.” | the same and quite as much reason) him. Odd," he mused, “I never | YOU CAN DO hemi cy his shelves. jing his hands to an imaginary | Karslexe and Sonia off.” “Didn't know you had a hand in| for holding your name anathema’"| thought of it before, that you were | —— This degage person was patently| blaze, covered with « mild complaint] “A few such flashes of intelli-|that,” observed Duchemin, after fa-| "Ahi" Duchemin growled—ss for) growing old, And I've been won- BETTER an Englishman, tho there were|the curiosity excited by « brief/gence applied professionally, my|voring the other with @ morose)me, T can take care of myself,|dering, too, what it was that has| A special addition fs being buflt on! traces of Oriental ancestry in his|study of that face of melancholy.|friend, should carry you far.” stare, thank you, My trouble {s, I want|been making you so precious slow the Poloon Ivy clube t0 cose ten | traces es other, he of the doleful| “Pretty way you've got of mak.| “And the experience has left you] “Oh, you can't trust me! When/somebody elge to take care of, T/and cautious and oranky of tate. | WITH the winter's crop of Janitors habit, was ax unmistakably of Gal-|1ing your friends wait on your pleas-| feeling a bit down, what?” you get to know me better you'll} had @ daughter once, for a few| You're just doddering—and I rd eo) lie pattern, tho he dressed and car-|ure, Here I've wasted upwards of| “I imagine even you do not/find I'm always like that—forever| weeks, lang enough to make me| thought you were simply tired out} STAR FASHION NOTE ea Macit in a thoroly Anglo|two hours of His Majesty's |esteem parting with those whom|filtting hi-he and yon, bestowing) strangely fond of the responsibilities) and needed ® holiday.” | White flannel trousers that |s#axon fashion, and even seemed a) time ” jone loves an exhilarating pastime."| benefits and boons on “he ungrate-|of a father; and then Karslake took! “Perhaps I am and do," said! have been worn all summer can |trace intrigued whew greeted by a| “How was I to know you'd have| “But when it's obviously for|ful, like any other giddy Provi-/her away, leaving me nothing to/Duchemin patiently. “One feels one | WANT ADS be used nicely with a dinner | nv distinctively Frenen. |the cheek to force your way in here| thelr own good Ad dence,” |do with my life but twiddle Cutile has earned a holiday, if ever any-| Jacket during the autumn | For the inglishman, rousing|in my absence and help yourself] “Oh, 1 know!” Duehemin agreed) “But ono {# not ungrateful,)| thumbs -and contemplate the ap-|"I'm to have a roving commission." months, |from his appropriated ease, dropped|to my few poor consolations?’| with out enthusiasm, “Lf anything|Duchemin insisted. “God knows Ij proach of middle age,” (Turn to Page 11, Column 1) .

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