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ALASKA STEAMSHIP HITS ICEBERG! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—The steamer Ketchikan, bound for Seattle from) beached at Pinta cove, according to the word reaching here. ¥ Alaskan ports, hit an iceberg off Point Adolphus at 2 a. m. today, according to private Lighters were sent to remove the cargo, which included 1,200 tons of ore concen-} advices received here. trates and 10,000 cases of salmon. c The vessel was severely damaged and, being found in a_ sinking condition, was As far as is known she carried no passen gers. EO LARIAT NON The paper with a 15,000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor WEATHER Tonight and Sunday, rain; mod. rate southwesteriy toinds Temperature Last 24 Hours ’ b Minimum, 56, q Today noon, 64 | BRatered as Second Clase Matter May §, 1409, at the Postoffice ot Beattin Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8, 1670, Per Year, by Mall, 66 to 90 ect VOLUME 2 No 187. ee SE ATTL: E, W. ASH, SATUR DAY, SE PTEMBE Re ee NSE EERIE WEN Ee aoceiteedi onan a a $$$ 0, 1922, “Two CENTS IN SEATTLE hecautiaatingn — wii ‘d Home 2 TURK BANDS Se ees TE Loot sHops seed he "wert "weees m= | e's Will Stick Till] les Successful Dear big boys, don't lie, They've broken your hearts, you | ‘American Warships Being Rushed t iow, diss ©. Keel, peered cea | | ‘Danger Zone; Turk Leader Defies ” or soins pacha man of the citizens committes [| | Ulti x ‘ N lat wisttle knees / 798,843 to finance 51 / Impe Danek whew wa | ee ee ee | Imatum in rative Note bas chat | tions from December 1, 1922, to They're holding up liners In New| December 1, 1923, said Saturday | York harbor to delouse Amertoan ‘that altho several hundred thou | Passengers. If they don't rearch you ang dollars remained to be for boone, they go over you for) pated there is no intention of qoction. | stopping the solicitation until ras every dollar has been su National league baseball champion Workers have pledged him they ship is settled, The Giants were, Ji remain in the field until found to have the most money. the which Is the minimum “f on which the organizations can function, according to the bud get committer, is availabig. When the teams reported Friday | down at our restaurant. Even | |noon the subscriptions were: Mon. | th’ knives are greased. }day, $10,374; Tuesday, $83, ee sweat | Wednesday, $110,691; Thursday $26: Pridax, $47,474 0 seta) of ‘ Altho we can't be » we are th } 523, leaving a balance to be raised clined to suspect that Malcolm Doug:| of 477,020. las thinks Judge Griffiths ts at the) Chairman Kegel said to the solic | ATHENS, Sept. 30.—English and ishops in Constantinople are being pil by the Turks in sporadic outbreaks, accc jing to reports received here today. It was also reported that irregular alist cavalry has occupied Lamphakos, © ithe straits. ‘ * * * | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—The 1 United States destroyers ordered to Turki waters will leave Hampton Roads at n ,Monday, it was announced officially at Fe. bottom of this trouble in Turkey. {itors Saturday noon: “We should d tt a not be satisfied with ridiculously ‘navy lepartment toda: : The girt ay usts off the lilles tn | iow gifts when we know that the j Cc es 1 M. Te il 3 the office swears she has never heen | gubscetber ja able to give very much / apt. Charles ‘ozer will x kissed. That's enough fo make 88y-| ore We should convince him that ithe two divisions. : | The U.S. S. Pittsburg will sail from F adelphia on Monday to re- [it ts the duty of every person who | makes hin living in Seattle to bear jhis share of responsibility for Seat |tle’s constructive social work. Do A “3 | not approach your prospects timidly a a. eer an Pike Nec East flee | BET our!” cee |have nothing to apologize for, You of the Near East fleet, it » ae Perhaps the easiest way to have a/are giving your time and your mon also was announced. good time is to go ahead and have tt./ey to this cause and you have a reg te KEMAL REPL) a . right to ask every citizen to give ge CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON fot his money also.” IVY CLUB | Rev. Cleveland Klethauer, pastor GREEK CHIEFS \Turk Chief Sends f The gink who buys a car for (of University Christian church, at $2350 and then spends $1,500 for (the solicitors’ noonday luncheon accessories. Saturday, said 243,000 Seattle people ee? are being asked to give $798,943, yeland, with a population UNDER ARREST Defiant Note ATHENS, Sept. 30.—The revo-u- tionary government today planned to BY LLOYD ALLEN make officials of the dethroned King | ’ About the only bites most of ua} while © tolebost - : ‘Our vacation fishing trip were|of 900,000, has just raised the full Tunctunains seaiea: sik Gk Sor 4 Wo —Kemal got on ~ must evacuate ¢ neutral 2 mosquito bites. jamount asked for--$8,900,000-—~in treason in connection with the rout iy eee | the specified time. of the Greek army by the Turks. ‘The trials, {t was stated, would be He said; “The Community Chest | held in strict accordance with the An extravagant woman Is one who 4 ‘ ve tamped |bas been in operation for Cleveland 3 rT ney) SHMAETAM HERS C aeveral youre uadin js such an jaw, Those who are believed respon.| of the leader of the eet ha aaa improvement over the cld haphas sible for the debacle are now under| "stlonalists that Great 5 ; ard pian of drives bazaars, t ao arrest, ere egghthp met } ” *t care to keep that achoot. [S74 Dian of érives, b jag days Asiatle T don't care to keep that school |ticket selling, etc., and the institu The revolutfonary government, peda ah oe 4 girt complexion.” ea MO ACCME TAD lens have received e6 much mic consisting of three army officers, as he dusted off his sapel stated. ft bigs under, theo : OUR PERSONAL MAIL Cleveland = Dear Brew: Should one eat olives with a fori or his fingers? | *°° "708 sc Ambitlons Rocialty | Cleveland will have » right nnn | to ask what sort of people we Dear Ambish: Eat them with are and question whether we headed by Col. Gonatas—the power behind the throne of King George IT dispatched orders today for the| ter demand when the gathering together of the fragments; ordered him to withdraw of the Greek army for the occupa- the neutral zone, was tion of er. by officials as’ “defiant.” The gravity of ‘the situation | me becau ut, thas ponds «promptly and unity plan, en, cut lady or the man—Country. Dear Country: It depends where the table is. At our house you have to run there instead of walk—if you intend to eat.— Hemer. have got to have the fall sum It was authoritatively ai j your mouth —Homer oo a oo e . brought home to the publie . Se anitarian, self-re: | : a 1 |large headlines in the con ppBeae Homer: Who shou go | $e weSy cur seo deat ri ion he S74, 000 ESCAPE [ethics rt king to the table, t | “the v war.” 4 b ican every penny asked for. We {| What the photographer's camera picked from the crowd in The Btimdiondannily Chest Mutt Dog paraae Saturday | FROM SMYRNA was on Ue vores ae if we are to prevent hunger, | Morning, when hundreds of happy youngsters with pets of all descriptions marched in the bright sunshine. (1) Martin} WASHINGTON, Sept. 30,—Seven. | that Gen. Harrington, at suffering, want, and temper the | Dahtron, dressed as a girl, with his dog, Teddy. (2) Gerda von Sanden, with her kitten. (3) Richard Steele with his duck, |ty-four thousand persons have evacu:|nople, had dispatched an ult } a afflictions of the destitute this Tootsie, which was also a feature of last year’s parade. (4) Marchers on the way, and (5) Ivan and Rudolph Strand Smyrna in the past two days,/to Kemal ordering him to ding to advices reaching the/the zone. It was understood ate department today. Between] Harrington set no time limit. 20,000 and 50,000 still remain in the| Preparations for the actual ¢ |city or immediate vicinity, it was/in Asia minor were: going said. jhere. The British force is Cable dispatches said there are} istic that it has enough men 145,000 refugees at Mitylene and 33,-) ships in the Dardanelles area }000 at Salonika. . | Pesist successfully any hostile by the Kemalists. WRITER URGES [zur ieageron, nor j ac coming year.” with their cart in which is their little dog, Bobbie. The other dog is Jack. Photos by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers “Twas ashes In @ minute people who are looking fra ‘Cat Pulls Mar tyr Act for Charity; S. d Ki K i map ly en ismet to ema Gaye?’ asked Clinudine of the Rapid Fire "thet fond ve re itt atanate’ “NY” PV embody and Everything in Line Danger a World War Phe boy stood on the durning deck,| cies ee wn Cbiections are being a aol r He'd found stz aces in it. | less fortunate. ; wats tio woinee aie onsis ineee|Lost Artin inFall, | Roots for Brotherhood Festaurant. “She looks itke grief had got mete r - i OE bay Sues for $16,690 the gota smiled on The Siar @| Cemtmuntty Fund baanere en- | SANE VIEWS) tnec"he cvacunte bree acicn of the same and} Sult for $16,690 wag filed in eu-| Community Chest annual parade lightened the more stupld ant pop nen bs ge ae or ¢ darn hound perior court Saturday against the of mutts, sundry her animals, rt whose monument . ° Editor's Note: Dr, Eilts te prob. The Star requests us to “Wait for|city of Seattle by Willlam G, Long. | small boys, smai nd more one of By Wm. Philip Simms _ | ohn O'Donnell ably the best known and best cabinet: bia ‘gained te Soe am Long y 1 writ he stated. “Organized labor will a the Shower of G Oh, very well! | 4916 634 ave. 8. muttd4, when ¢ Kuerd got our parks, deducting from one WASHINGTON, Sept. %0.—Twelve| NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Present | Nene mast Teen. "ithe pe pose by all means: in our power the : woAb nd Long recites that he loat part of | under way at Third ave. and Vir- banner legend that It was all for | american destroyers have been oF|eonditions in Asia Minor are so-seri-| and warning are based upon personal | present. threatened war.” k ‘ If it started to rain gold, a lot of \one arm when he fell under a Ral ia st. at 11 o'clock this morn- the sake of sweet charity, suf | dered to Constantinople, They bear| ous that there in “great danger of a| StPerience extending ever » period of Henderson urged a. settlement | people WOuld be afraid to go outdoors |Nlier Valley atreet car, May 1, 19s1.|° ine fered herself to be caged in # ‘ “ Le 9h a|- Shape pene tp a newspaper id be afra’ 0 gO outdoors , May : tn dete: dtle. ta avait Seliewark eematek Wik chicken the Atlantic fleet's message of Kis | recrudescen { the World Whr. respondent in the present area of the Near Eastern problem by a for fear of getting wet om Bog! oy ot his fall was a Bhd be ig : ace ach Ps " rs Wie With iu gantionsan a fe met to Kemal. They are the fore- declaréd 0: 3. Straus, twice min notion, ear ference. ee ile of dirt left in the street by the “ ere, jeemed, up runners of America’s naval might, | ister and former ambassador to Tur: pags Fogel OWEN, ADMITTED! | «it peeking fae pe ai hom wd pga ra wraps wut have been | Which has thus been placed on tho) key, in an exclusive interview today BY DR, WILLIAM 7. ELLIS shortly —- coming here \ A) roo -elgiite. f the bark “who lawarded more than their share of |!4¢ of freedom and progress In the} ‘The foriner ambassador, who is (Written eee ana PEACE DOOR . e Is an Awtfo noes ° . . Near East probabiy as faraillar with the Turk vere on deck last yen aggerod [apace btlelty « ‘ ; He can't start an argument | like veteran campaigners, while the |Cata, feathered paraders and ponies ituation with respect to the con- with us | newer faces blufted {t out and looked |were decidedly outnumbered, yet|*tlled into the Mediterranean to de) America, emphasized. theso points in| @° ual ® a e CONSTANTINOPLE, Sent. 90, ee. The Star’s [Intelligent doubtless puzzled ax|their presence lent a dignity and a| fend International morality. In the | his interview: flagration in the Near East that Ld . intelligent, tho dou a hi °s | she was in with regard to the world| —With British and Turks on \to the purport of the whole affatr. (Turn to Pago 4, Column 5) (Turn to Page 4, Column 3) *A SMALT. BUT ADKOUATE REGULAR urn to Page 4, Column 3) Arey” - _| war in the mid-summer of 1914, the verge of war in the pr Cross-curren of rumor and zone, Gen, Harrington, propaganda then so distorted the} commander-in-chief, diapebeiale “Greater me thru the land, ae 1 4 Tr man a cleanin’ of £40 Ud actual news that the average reader} @ new demand to Mustapha , And a8 | towehed him for @ chew T an Classified = "M N E Y F O R Y O U ] | | was more likely to be guided by his} Kemal today that he evacuate “Who might y ‘ e | prejudices and sympathies than by the Chanak area, ; Is Making ; : ; the facts of the case, which were] It was understood that me M. You are a “hot sport,” are you not? He has failed. He knows he is a failure. His wife as cioonty veiled & Moslem} time limit was Fe ¥ ; : 4 F : ah i ildr pasha’s wife, The diapateh of the fresh 4 aD hy A nd od any People You spend your money with a lavish hand. Easy knows it, too. So do his children, Bince the Turkish question as it}matum foliowed the receipt. of , lery'n asieep—hia given Happy With come, easy go! There’s no fun in being an ex-hot sport. rg at sree , pre pa! prencosie seni Mga which ; r .. be the preliminary stage of a world | demanded that the ish evacu Acti Ret You bet! “Hang the expense!” say you. Don’t make the mistake the old man made. neeraeeng on rey re that pre-|the Asiatic side of the straits, i The Infantry laid do in jelpitated by Austria’s ultimatium to} Kemal's note was considered sna matahnd ma for the” bests, ©" ctive Keturns But whoa! Look about you. In the house across the Be thrifty! The Star will tell you how. jSerbia, tt behooves America to read | cidedly hostile. ss ete at Bettie Out 12 Bent the way, in the street car by your side, at the desk next ¢ the cablegrams with discriminating One high British official From Want Ads er Corps are| yours in the office, there is an old man who was once a In Monday’s issue we will give full particulars of The hot sport like you. 3tar’s thrift campaign which starts Wednesday. eyes, This is an hour for democ-| the note had,closed the door racy to manifest the sound common |* peace, @ sense of a self-restrained and self. ‘The allies are also in (Turn to Pago 4, Column 2) (Turn to Page 4, Column, both delightful cha the rato Played three - handed deine vin 7 wounded tape. rom “Phe Comeback.” Nb AE 13h HORE aR say