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Fisk exnmaNry ay Ns Be cy an mapa! | SRS isa RT mae ge i a tl ee A SI HORE a aye OST RT TUT pete "NEARLY HALF CITY AIDS VICE.” SAYS C ee { WEATHER Tontoht and Tuesday, fair; fresh southwesterly wotnds. Temperature Last 44 Hours Maximum, 77. Minimum, 56, Today noon, 66, | | The paper with a 15,000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor The Seattle Star Bantored as Second Clase Matter May %, 1499, at the Postoffice at Meattin Wash. under the Act of Congress March §, 1079, Per Year, by Mall, $6 to 61 << SEATTLE, WASIL, ARCTIC SHIP IN PERIL! | IS UP AGAINST PARADEROUS: CONTEMPT! | BIG DIFFICULTY AROUND AGAIN be Memphis Editor Was Right When He Spoke His ok Mind About Judge and Injunction; Star Will \Hey, Kids, The Star Do Same Whenever Occasion Arises Will Stage Huge! Affair to Give! MONDAY, SE PTEMBE R F) B VOL ME TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ; 25, 1922, Two Parties of Explorers Are Trapped Severyns Says Job) ° Nigh Impossible! Because Citizens} Howdy, folks! Do your bit for the Community Fund and you | Editor The Star: | will feel chest right. . I see that a former editor of the Tacoma Times has been arrested for EE ns t “a Aid Lawless Aid to Chest so-called contempt of court because he criticised the <aieee poy in- a Oe an eel S Mes junction and questioned the right of a Memphis court to jail an editor Sch * F (elge gre sone allan ade na: for commenting on the railroad strike. What have you to say about it? | ooner Teddy Bear, With Captain Gee, but it's great to be in style By S. B.’ Groff By Wanda von Kettler SUBSCRIBER. Bernard, Adrift; Stefansson’s Party immediate hearing on the Darran Heves in the right of free xpeech for | daily They live im apartment snaniticin, houses, hotels and houses owned by | jeattle men. Public opinion would | obably be against such a move.” Since Severyns has been in office, says, dozens of bootleg shops, | tine pigs and “shady” houses have |heen raided—some of them for the de lable to communicate with civiliza- {tion This can be done only at the re | Failure of the Teddy Bear to|@uest of the attorney genera), who reach Wrangell island imprisons the|™ust make affidavit that it is of next | sreat public interest and should be heard, everybody except the people. | (Turn to Page 7, Column %} j “ee | Whenever The Star believes that a judge, or any other official, is wrong, it will say that, too, just as plain ly. In doing so, The Star is not only standing on its rights, guaran- teed by the Constitution of the United States, but it is also fulfill- ing its sacred duty to the public. If any judge thinks this is contempt, let him make the most of it. ‘Things sort o even themselves up. | The days are growing shorter Just | as the skirts are growing longer. eee Stefansson expedition until ‘ebruary, the explorer declared te| day, adding that the party was no great danger as it had Sunil of ammunition with which to obtain PHONE RAISE PUT § OFF FOR 90 DAYS And now the public will have to/ first time in years. Severyns pay for the losses incurred by the |clares he has made a sincere effort JAPAN-RUSSIA t but as he ad-4 food. Scout companies due to the strike. |to clean up Seattle, , acne That the task of making Seat- At last! - * Lloyd George doesn't like the olf = = = Pea Fa | = We've been longing for this HE position of The Star is plain. It has never changed. It will Marooned on Wrangell Island Beotch ballad: “The Kemals are com — pe Pee va aa pe setion Ponssen | nearly one whole year. not chan re Now aaad ome sible under the existing system | . Another chance to display our aa 88 " * PE Ny A United Press diapatih Seqniroy New York to The Star 3 Siki, the man who defeated Car] of law enforeement— Cute This newspaper has commented upon the Chicago strike injunc- today revealed the fact that two different exploring parties Bentler, ta no relation to suki. But| | And that 40 yer cent of the | “okt” ace hes comel tion—has criticised it sharply, criticised its letter and its spirit. jhave been caught by the winter peril of the North. ree ee <a) Wich-ent abeifing.. same It will be remembered that on The Star will do so again whenever it believes public policy de- Vilhjalmur Stefansson’s party is marooned on Wrangell rent form of vie the eventful day, November 26 | di h > island and the schooner Teddy Bear, which attempted to There was once a Kentucky Col, | form of vico— so Rrsgpe sng mands such an expression. | ; Who serote every @ve in hia jot; Is how Chiéf of Police William it year, & i id be pe } ov 3 req reach the isolated men, is drifting in the ice floes after He said: “When I die B. Severyns views Seattle's ot Secon waak weve ied | The Star has criticised judges and courts, state and federal, failing to teach the island. Sad ssake tae CEL DL. cnet Re thie seam a] peo ype a gl ly oh when it believed they should be criticised in the interests of public 5 Stefansson declared in New-York today that no furthlll ooh ughen {were all of one clans, the vice quen| @ownlown dairies and paraded | welfare. And will do so again whenever it feels such criticism is @™ | word had been received of the Teddy Bear following a cable POLITICAL NOTE json would solve itself,” maid Sev.| in Remalt of the Community | due. from Nome yesterday. The cable said reindeer hunter Malcolm Douglas says Judge [*TYns Monday. “Hut where the} > } 5 P Pale reported seeing the Teddy, Percotegg Ahn ope “Dagens feitiaenry ie of such: neterorenoun| ee ean | The Star has commented on the railroad strike issues both be- Hear floating ‘In’ the ido fibea| hap»—bat two can play at that [character—well, figure it out for) ¢, “The Annual Community | fore and since the Chicago injunction and will continue to com- = } Malcot yourself.” ;} name, Ans ~ a cago Injunc b off the Siberian coast after} __* ge The inability of the masses to dis-| RundSeattle Sian sutt Doe te | ment upon them whenever it believes such expression necessary being baffled in the dash to| | Malcolm ts making a hard sham. | }insuish between liberty po Ryn? adopted. to the good of the mass of the people. the Stefansson party on R R INJUNCTION Zz on f *e| ‘ " el * he my oy ‘ : ae + . “we is * by eee or offlee, [tbe terrifia: ‘ace oC smacdern ite] _ Crition may tell us that tee ane, This newspaper believes Editor G. V. Sanders, of the Memphis a. = gee ge A iiaeeet nites Mitk is going up again. Gosh ding | ‘hess facts, Severyns avers, are the [term “Mutt Dog” is not needed when Press, was right. Sanders questioned the power of a federal judge & | mand of Captain Joseph Ber-|\ ait Action on Permanent py hee cows—ain't they the awful) root of evit Pet: Auigeas” apguies to a8 things to tell him his paper must not take sides in an industrial contro- itted .in Seattl sire BB oprotiteers? “Punishment is not drastic. Give | lovable, including Mutts. Let it be a nard, outfit in rattle Ban on Shopmen . 4 edie law violutors stiff sentences and|recalled to the minds of the critics versy. gm |*bout 18 months ago for the oy troubles, moan deven here, Det |crimne’ will stop, at least the mest of /that the parade grey out of the Mutt The Star also questions that power, and denies that such a pow- jnorthern trip. Bernard and] cyrcaco, sept. 25.-—Judge J: : _ Wo sooner stocked with B. Y. D.s, 3¢: the weasen: itn squestion--aua| her 16: I nee thru the courtesy of er exists—Daugherty or no Daugherty. his crew were recently re-|#. Wilkerson declared today that He finds he weods a benny. Severyns says there are at least 600) the muttx that other pet animals) The Co: f the United S ported lost in the Arctic sea, | would issue the temporary ‘e eh xg |! the clty-—were deported, together Were invited to when soa stitution o nited States guarantees a free press. but later reported an escape | s#4inst railroad horen fart as te ei IN MEMORIAM [ | With bootineners, and’ dope trettich ari" Cony wary the taepiration 1s The Star will not permit any attorney general or judge to take |from the perils of the North] that he would sign the. injunction } > fThe American Constitution eee ne tee eae prop fit not only fitting, then, that they | away or abridge that right, so far as it is conce | waters. thie afternoon. Deceased ° 7 be given some memorable distinction | Git . wee . os Py P rey 7 pedition into the| The judge w attorneys fo: both. a erty owners, Sverre declared. I'm thet'name of the annul event? Whenever The Star believes that either party in this strike is |North, Bergard and hie crew: were|eilie to SUP tigsther ant atiel Attorney General Daugherty be. business with these men and women | Sek te TN ae wrong, it will Say 80 plainly. a porns lll gpl cheatin = isbgetiats enctng on tha Carol a a | ' a Ss w ‘The Lord help us, we pay for thelr |iits, is meeting with little real suc-! Orysrpra, Sept. 26.—~Tho new Those | marooned Include: Allan cir profits! 1 1 Crawford, so! > raw: losees) and we pay for thelr profits es tAephone rift calling. for ‘an 1 Lalas elated BOREREERES taller lead ee oi or Torcato univerty, and | crease of 21 per cent in rates 5 ; QUERY ot y 1, as plas ghee Loreme Knight, McMinnville, Ore. " The Stefansson party went to! TOKYO, ot. Th When « Moslem objects to / de ° 4 Sept. e Chang / wt cheduled to file Wrangell island as a scientific! cp f bet Ri highly civilized nation, or na- W. works was scheduled to ft) t | un conference ween Russia ee ean od seatien |. OR Way to SOBRE Ent as ulate socks yas ecnetsind $0 fe rosecutor in jexpedition a year ago and also t0/and Japan broke up today, accom im, why do newspapers call ita | SAN FRANCISCO. Sept Doug | for 90 days. A suppler su . . claim it as a British possession. {ing to announcement made here. war? Fairpanks and Mary Pickford left, pension order for 60 days more may arima in ow POS GRINS Cac The conference, which first gave as\e0 |San Francisco today to visit Seattle | be ter | 'HERRIN MEN promise of having farreaching ef nd tour Canada and the eastern part! steanwhile, a concerted fight Is . |fects and as a step towards More than $50,000 worth of hops |™ : ve cts and as a step towa Of the United State ing made agaipst the propo i g | . nition of Russia by Japan and prob wap egpaeasthe: Aelia ad ageersgpo Mary had little to add to the news| crease thruout the state. In CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept, 25. u e, 00) PARIS, Sept. 25.—Beaten al- OBTAIN BAIL |° by China peacgeaiprs F the a 2 See ee. fee “Pl of the day, exc the a-lcity officials, led by Thomas J. L.| The official ge’ grrr B 5 i most beyond recognition, Georges MARION. IIL, Sept. 25.—When the |stage of serious business neement at she « bows in o 7 0 pm cou et wa Leah e e A D ie Ay = eo nouncement that she was bow in the) Kennedy, uasiatant corporation coun-| Peate nate Was handed todas, 'o Situation Is Similar to) Carpentier, tormer ring tdot of |44 men indicted for alleged partich | Demands by Russia regarding the Well, we can stand almost any-| cvitte just as long or as short as she |or the eld ratee invetfect before the| tive here, King County's; Seems France, tossed all night on his |Pation in the Herrin massacre are | Japanese evacuation of Saghaleit | ; skirts just as long or as short as #he | of the old rates in effect before the { ° S ; brought inte court, probably today,| were believed to havi re ing so long as somebody doesn't | ures Jun l war, anh & Ulatibet coder W-Sonare Christian populations were stilt to Be Epidemic bed and in a delineus trensy | ci vet eight, it ie expected’ will bel point Oa whieh the eeettennee Ga wade Dan Landon to sing Over) «1 think five inches from the floor | tion refunding to Seattle patrons the| uneasy today with reports that eal | eon tor i and another | ‘leased on bail : to pieces. sede ie: bout right for me,” she said Heged “overcharges. | the Kemalists were concentrat- | While three additional alterna- | (nance against “Battling bee Six of the eight who will be held ts | te ‘The department of public works! Ing In the vicinity of Ismid, tive writs of mandate were se | bd Senoglese heavyweight, | without bail are now in custody, and —-- Mary Pickford and Douglas Falr-! hag indicated that the prewar toll| Where Mustapha Kemal, their | cured from the state supreme | WHO knocked him out yesterday |i) Gther two will be arrested with CHILD DENIED; &, TH’ OFFICE | (hanks, ,who are still honeymooning,| rate schedule used by the telephone| leader, has his headquarters, court by Prosecuting Attorney | i” the sixth round of” Msht Tin a few days, authorities believe. | > SEZ: t e expected to arrive in Seattle/ company was fairer than the one| The latest “war scare”—that the| Malcolm Douglas in an effort to | ee lor 20 rounds, 1%o date hag been eater honiiie 42 WOMAN RAGES A lot of girls wilt welcome th’ | | Tuesday at 6:30 a. m,. and belnow in effect, and has asked that|Kemalists were suid to have invaded | compel Presiding Superior Judge |, Lunistiations of hia doctors. Malthe first trial, but the general opin: ! ‘ | return of long skirts becuz they | | guests of the city two and a half/the company file a new tariff based |the peutral one ae far as Erenkol ustin E, Griffiths to transfer to | heartbroken wife and his faithful) i. is that it will come during|, SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 25.— won't have to wash their knees. | hours. Mary and Doug, now in these former rates, ‘This will be! 10 nMfles from Chanak—had been sat-| another ee ie eee eet landed thet cee muk. | October. With @ scream of wrath, Mrs, Ate nee won ing North America ar taken up for consideration when the |{sfactorily explained today, The] the prosec is « party, word |e wept and pleaded that arrange oT DEERE AR gusta Tiernan hurled her handbag at Bie |board the Shasta Limited phone company demands are | Turkish troops were suid to have in-! way recelved in Seattle of an (Oxo mone recpemeeye for an Harry Poulin as he denied from the That man who was killed by a live|}a. m. they will leave on a hreshed out. | vaded the region by mistake, belicv-! other similar fight now In prog. | HC" meeting with the black man, F witness stand today that he was the wire in Portland was undoubtedly|gian Pacific steamer for Vancou a jing that the British had withdrawn.| reas in Yakima county | No outsiders were permitted near | father of her child. rt it ‘a The British and Tu nand- | . Carpentier by Dr. Martel, his phyat- The courtroom was thrown { celebrating Electrical week lwer, B. ¢ . . | | In an announcement from the nace ey V8 a Ay is rown into 111 you're, feeling pretty rotten and . ° |which the Turkish ‘cavalrymen with: |ociied attention to the fact that the |°! aly clueed, bis lips ware.ewel:| | DALLAS, Texas, S6pt, 36.—Au-| Court. atteines end . ster i you don't care iwhat you do Butte Miners Meet Big Phone Increase |‘rew. filing of affidavite, of prejudice |” immensely, his nose was broken, |thorities. here believed today that/dashed for Mrs. Tiernan as she at: : Monkey glands | be launenea| There Were no shots fired hicainst judges of the wuperior court ;® 00K Kash was in his cheek, his they were on the trail of leaders in| tempted to lift law books from the : j . . ight is expected to be launched * nA vi . ea h as y ° rneys’ f you haven't any gumption and to Organize Union ,* ‘ 0 ext 4 to be Iaun = Greeks and other Christians fear] wey surcnding thrusat the ctate with {Tht band was fractured in two {a nation-wide bond theft plot. attorneys’ tables and throw them at oh cetaipaatier bus : Monday by Seattle club women |an unauthorized Turkish invasion, | vjun, spreading the places and his left hand in one place. | A woman was arrested here today |the witness. t en ae aan |, BUTTE, Mont. Sept. 26,—Three|against the threatened 31) per cen ks were doing their utmost to) ene TApicity. “The effort to talk was obviously |in connection with recent bond rob-| Mrs, Donohoe, sister of Poulin, cok ei, fe ey it desire for the | OURaNA miners in maga meeting ave in telephone rates. ut of the alty, In confirmation of this, Superior painful, but he persisted in punish-|beries which are said to have |lapsed and a recess was taken until pe, tf you've los Ske ro here yesterday agreed to form a cop-| King County 1 ative jJudge O. V. Nicholson, of Yakima) ing himself and refusing the advice }amounted to between $250,000 and/she could be revived. 4 women ON Ne ,|Der miners’ union to treat with! meeting at the ¥ CA jeounty, sitting in department No. 3/to remain quiet," said Dr, Martel. |$300,000. — py And yout cae» eesenen joperators should any necessity arise.|at noon, will take up the raver * PRACE ‘OFFER {for Supertor Judge Mitchel! Gilliam,| “1 made the mistake of trying to| The woman, a pretty blonde, was | ow, FOLKS, WE [ot S bachelor meat | V#8e% Were not an iasue, Inew telephone tariff | a of the situation that has devel-| study siki in the early rounds. He |taken by sheriff's deputies when sie| NY : een pled niger eA a | = x : | RILES GREEK east of the mountains between | got over a lucky punch and took alllarrived from Tulsa, Okla. This fol- | CAN REST EASY 3 Renata yore | | | Prosecuting Attorney Sydney Live: my strength away,” Carpentier said. |lowed the arrest of a man and a| Captain of Detectives Charles Tene ee ee N $ hi h h ATHENS, Sept. 25.—The allied |#ey and Superior Judge George B. The glant black French co- |woman at a local hotel Saturday | nant was back at work Monday after ; A : ourisning Scnoo uncnes | proposals for settlement of the Near | Holden Jonial announced his plans as: night in connection with the ease, [a three weeks’ outing in the Olym- es 87 Soon’ ee i oncns . Kant problem were received with in| Like Prosecutor Douglas, Livesey, “Jack Dempsey and any of hi pics near Dungeness. Capt. ‘Tennant F r% —_— 5 ee ery mother of a child attending school in Seattle will find the | dignation here today. The press at-| Judge Nicholson said, ts filing effi-) them over there that want to Ar onaut Pita ike tire in touch with the world by ee Ve ener |] fatest bulletin of information prepared by The Star's Washington tacked the communication of Italy, |davits of prejudice against Judge! fight me.” 8 y | means of a radio set installed in his HART TROUBLE | bureau chock full of valuable suggestions about the proper food France and Great Britain, which | Holden i ik ig ate gd that (Turn to Page 10, Column 1) Probe Agents Named j cabin, . “ |] fer the kiddies who are going to school would hand back to the Turks the |comes up before him. ‘To de m= ait em és (prlnctineimeancmettiaenpicieaiaiil Dye remember when Bill || fer the kiddies w ; SACRAMENTO, Sept WwW. J Lie ie he material for “School Lunches” has been condensed from gov. territory Greece gained for partic) | Holden has refused to trans fr “ ad veh " Wide bie radvncdtinas set ernment laboratory experiments and other approved sources and pation in the world war jof the actions hte gs ia ge ea c.|| SLOGAN WINNERS TO ithe cream pw’ lesignied to tell every mother fu she most needs to kno’ 6 Greel onal as The Yakima county situation ts EREEER, eve oF tee Hae. toe Well, thee cream putt has 1| i designed to ten nother just what she most needs to know || ‘The Greek national assembly has eR ceiers eonnti | se Ran | erieg Sealfanis: eornualttoe, ant Ji, 0. BE ANNOUNCED IN 3 turned about what ix best for her growing boy d girla attending school been called to meet on Octo 5 to|said to have developed from a letter | win teivner attics the Gi i ned sour, It in free to Pacific Northwest readers, Fill out carefully and {decide what stand to take on the|Written to the county commissione « i eggs igh alc panic: - DAYS, I$ BIG HOPE 46 f | Fr ins utes Std ht t | Valley . Miners’ union, and him- f plainly the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau, allied intervention in the Near Kast.|/by Judge Holden, whieh was in Hola your h folks! We" ff Wiha Witwhinks’s # | . self a practical miner, have been ap- ‘old your horses, folks! We'll fi ) ‘airbanks and Mary Piek- It was reported that the existing |preted by Livesey as a criticism of] ok Ah 1 ford left San Franelweo to to visit paren - cavaraasen thay. ba dterturenn end ta wee | TELL THE | pointed by Gov. William D, Stephens || ®t these slogan judges dug out er etree Sao SSS sovernme 0 0 d {his office | ° > tera-D by) Beattie. We hope they are still mar unecix Guadite tte replaced by a coalition cabinet, While Judge Holden ond Judge} 85 a committee to Investigate the Ar. |] 7° hey De whes thar ae Washington Bureau Seattle Star, Pb age mkt ps gtuhut ‘wine: diekiiar, wanicaant at Fact is, they are buried be- i . 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. ieeer tha dia eed. tant STORY” lives. neath the biggest avalanche that | eS a) budget, the mer suse tribe | Lenctiiieneresiiehiiieihlinnscedies ever covered three optimistic i There isn't much difference be I want a copy of SCHOOL LUNCHES, and inclose herewith 1) NPL letter to the county commissioners, phen. :Sltipale tor afebiciodl weal A hen etait and lake - is in stamps to cover postage alli ts, | . 6 fe y ane: + re 0 ais ahve ‘ vi ion except when four cents P p ge and mailing cost NO AW AITED D]|enersea Tet gh gion yin i . liens Is Slant have poured into The Star office ou make the mistake of calling a | chargec nea x '] so fas t three men, Rho dey Inge Mga FO iat i ene MNO AE W ALTE D ern Matowance "rather. than || Convince yourself by Colorado Posse || §}, ‘iva or'w. a. Moore, ert Other. : | PARIS, Sept. 25.—The reply of} against the superior court budget, as b uid ] | TRINIDAD, Colo., Sept. 25.—An]] tyzard and Prot. H. B. Smith, see | © 0 the allied ar {has been the custom, jhour after he had shot Charles Prat : > ' : |Mustapha Kemal to the allied Near |has been th lacing an a ur after ch rat-!| ‘have ‘been unable to come a : Ne ee Mina eiin Misses Gs fee's 00a ti'eky states to eeeeeceer rane | Bast peace proposals—which means| Judge Holden, who for overs} y P a |to in a saloon at Aguilar, Colo., near || air ait | Lit Gee Gee's idea of a bum | | “6 or waT—Was awaited today, [terms was prosecuting attorney be: ° here, an unidentified man was killed |], | f a3 | W. . atest reports are that they'll | summer resort is one where a ee EO RAS et ys HE : | Thore was a distinct feeling of op-|fore being elected to the beneh,|| Ut STAR ANT by & posse in the mountains near || pronably get out from under in wingle hairnct will last two timism that Kemal, the loader of the|stated in the letter that witnesses | Aguilar. about .thred dase eiteanwhile seek | victorious nationalists, would accept |had been detained unnecessarily and | AD COLUMNS Tho man, whose identity could!| weil keep after ‘em und when ye - x the allies’ plans, which allows the|the resultant expense — charged not be learned, killed Pratto late} they. announce the prize-winners ‘ ‘Oe Turks to come biick into Iurope, [against the superior court ly ‘ Sunday after they had quarreled vio- |] we'll hasten to print the names in Gouh, we'd better quit here, or{ giving them their capital, Constantl: — Livesey, like Douglas, is up for re , according to reports to police || Tne star. p We'll drop Off the buttom of the page!| (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) election this fall, fy \Doug and Mary ho