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PAGE 12 SUICIDE’'S SHOT'Says Cowardice of (WOMAN AIDS TURK CAUSE CROSSES STREET King Caused Defeat “Man BY MILTON BRONNER Bullet Kills Man and Then | LONDON, Oct. 4.—"The present Lodges in Office | Near Kast tragedy ts the sole result Coristantine’s grandoixe dreams} and abject cowards | ‘Thus did Maj. George Melas, Greek who was the} poor in money resources, and with thousands of {t# citizens killed and wounded “The allies won't escapes Scot free. Any peace patched up with Kemal be tem! Y Smad of After firing a shot thru his head, Frank Burrington, 51, died a few) | hours later in the city hospital. The | #ristec rat and author, | king’s private secretary | will merely “L winh there were some way In ‘ oe until 1915, {Which America, without entangling Dullet passed thru Burrington's head | 1 ine plame for the present trouble | Miliances, could Immediately inter and narrowly missed killing another) on the foolish ambitions of a weak | Ver save the lives of the Chris | | tian minorities in Asia Minor. man across the street | monarch / Burrington shot himeeit as he snt| Maj. Melas knows Constantine} “While the great European powers “ | well, They were Intimate friends|are jealously watching each other, beside his window at the Pedoral/ oi. cnidnood. But they severed /and are talking glibly about exacting hotel, Third ave. and Pine st., ‘Tues | their politionl ties when Melan joined | trom Kemal rantees of protection day evening. the Venizelos legions that fought for) for the and religious minor A. H, Turner, manager of ities, there will soon be no minertties Haight butiding, was sitting In his to protect racial the | the allies. To an exclusive Interview with N office, directly across the street A. norvios, Maj, Melas said “They will all be maanacred. when the bullet crashed thru hia| “Encouraged by the allies, Com | “Already thousands of Greek nol window and lodged in the ceiling|stantine dreamed of a vast Greek diers captured during legitimate! re combat are being sent in groups of ‘over his head, Turner told the police | emp owantice was displayed when | 10 and 20 to the Anatolian Intertor, “His who found Burrington mortally} wounded. Burrington said a man/|he refused to recognize the impossl:| where they will be ktilled—ontensibly Ramed Gus had shot him, but police | bility of conquering Asia Minor, and | py briganda refused to withdraw the army and| “1 realize that some of the Greek DEADLOCK ON WAGE BOOST CHICAGO, Oct, 4,—-A deadlock be tween the three groups of the rail read labor board has cauned an in Gefinite delay of the board's decision , tell the Greeks the whole truth. ‘The ex-king once told me that be | excesses realized that some day he would be |» dethroned by the people, But before! doing what they that occurred, he anid that he would | in carrying out: their put the country to fire and blood. | terminating the Greeks and the Ar “He kept his word “Greece is ruined for more than a generation, The aplendid Helleniam of Asia Minor Is retreating troops possibly committed Hut thie merely served as pretext for the Turks always have ley of ex welcome menians “When he feels the time is ripe, Kemal will seek to oust Britain from Mesopotamia and France from Syrta leatroyed forever done} THE SEA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. (were wone about )|BIG NIGHT DUB BALLGAME | .OR SHRINERS are pected at the Shrine circus, STARTS ON PAGE ONE | »» | ewing wt the Arena, Ine TTLE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT ARMISTICE STARTS ON PAGE ONE it in to be Henttle Adyar. | s Using and Exchange clubs’ night ington of the situation, and suggest| Bancroft out, Ward to Pipp. _ Grob » far, Tuenday night hed th iy “ Mes the 0 to joft center for a triple. Frisch ae ee oe that he proas upon tho allies the ne-| Bit to Jeft conter for m triple. Prine attendar when members consity of much occupation ho errors Moone and Kagies’ lodgen yin It wan authoritatively stated INNING in bodies. The ten - Harvey forwarded Venizelos’ plea to) Yanks 1 a big attraction ay ’ croft. Muth f ¥ Hughes. ec, Tee ron ee uding the popular s= Harvey will confer with Foreign! pipp fanned and } act, will be pub Mininter Curzon this afternoon to|Snyder to Bancroft the clone of ti ancertain his reaction to the pro Ro srrere, ri poral « to Thursday nights Venizelos ailmitted to Harvey that Baby Vrank Harold Tu Greek evacuation of Thrace was in ed the eight bables now enroll evitable, but laid #tress on the urgent the Lables’ popularity contest. necensity of allied noldiers t 1 INNING - the Greeks march out, to stop| Yanke—It. Meugel singled to Tan- | ¢ I I I . ‘ ° t was « hard chance which 4 the "Turks trom massacring mil.) (fot tt was a hard chance wmen | 2 DRIVERS : lion Christians lp sacrificed, Nebf t 53 Ml ty) we a, Sennett | =| ARE SATA alain 1) i hy | walked ned into a double “4 Ld ty piay Frisch. No runs,| Two drivers were give THRONGS FLEE | LDS ven vee elo . | Wt, Boot to Pipp. |enees 15 lost their white liosnaem 4 i wap for it. Nebt popped t rd in| Acting P Judge Jacob Kaliaa :DON ¢iehort righ 4, Bancroft ou " Pay LONDON, Oct. 4.—v mn of Enort ight nanerott, | Out laent Ch en, 38, to jail fow all Smyrna refugees was completed errors 2 a him $100 for Grive lant Sunday within a few SIXTH INNING was oh | the time limit set by the ” Yanks—Tush out, Bancroft te wrecked ® foreign office announced tod ey. Be beautify n gave notice | Hetween 180,000 190,000 per 1 ea rons were r to the little went for J. Peart, 19, was given Ge |inlands in the Aegean and the Gulf after the ball ldays in for driving his motor. jot Hmyrna, mainly due, the an Dugan htt |eyele 40 miles an hour. nouncement said, to efforts of Amer 4, motorists who lost thetr joan re workers, who also ar were convicted of | ranged for food and supplies at the were fined in a@dl | Isiand of Mitylene wnd elsewhere today. ‘The three public members of | 474 obstinate, was obsessed with @/ Constantinople and the Straits, it |transporting 10,000 refugees, Amer wa! She Lad, 14, in Lumber ~ the board were understood to favor |@@sire to be absolute ruler, baving/ means that the Germans and the fea assumed charge of Greek ships may i ’ a & two-cent an hour increase for ap-| his own way, regardiess of the con: heviki also will be there, Kemal, which removed a er rity of t msde s foolinh attempt to Yard With Revolv proximately 300,000 common iabor. | *avences ally encouraged and financed by | [the sufferers 1 and | ¢ Beattie police Tuesday night ers, This would add approximately “I predicted that he we on be A Moscow, by a treaty with | lGreek refugees are on ylene walked. ps Frisch a summary end to the advents $18,000,000 to the yearly payroll of | 4ethroned, and that his pro-German| the Russians and close relations with | | island and 12,000 at Marmora ot” eek, alah travels ot Pein ee ie cairende, tb wns eotinated json, Prince George, would succeed. | the } oe g to Ward, when whom they found in a lumber ‘According ‘to reliable information| “There was no chance of any of] “he allies will realize the truth | Meuael rail ne ee ee Co e's brothers getting the late.” 2 f 4 hit. play jin t i Mea fiber Group Gnd’ the reliréad | Teena ee ee Trinne Caciate | ae tt i too late 3 | Halide Hanum, Turkish feminist leader in Mustapha NT U, S. T0 gut when Bchang ar ird|that he run away from but quic group refused to agree on this boost The former held that the increase | Pher known thruout all Greece as was too small; the latter was against | *tupld Milwaukee Man Is | stantinople in 1920, joining the Angora government. She is} } Tine cask ceaeh ian petbseanod Pot ia lata, any pay boost. American Guliere ond hie wits an officer in Kemal’s army and minister of education. j It wae a | fi When arrested, the youth ‘At the same time It was announced | the fort Mra. Leeda, haven't Head of Bankers |” neo a wt brother 38 re that an agreement was, reached be-| Kilded him in the eyes of the Greeks b oe pt Representation of the United threw wild i cniner -seretvey: iy (See tween 49 Western railroads and the| “If the country becomes a repub NEW YORK, Oct. 4.-—Jobn aod Siates in the approaching confer « to third and J enane te scoot hh he declared he had Hrotherhoods of Railway Trainmen lic, Venizelos won't be president, He|Pusicher, Milwaukee, was elected HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT ence on Near Kastern affairs, and 1 scoring after the catch. The | While trying to sleep in o 3 ani} Railway Conductors maintaining | told me he preferred being premier the present wage seale and conditions| “What Venizelos by wisdom up-|ansociation at ite convention here for one year. built, Constantine by militaristic | today _—_— madneas destroyed | Walter W. Head, president of the An important island tn West Af “Venizelos may now be called upon | Omaha tional bank, was chosen tiea has the odd name of “Banana first vice president REPORTER SAILS ON ALASKA “HELL SHIP” to reconstruct the small country, { | % ton a pees > Sor |Kemal’s cabinet. president of the American Bankers’ | She is a novelist and escaped from Con-| fonter parents at Centralia and Sheboygan, BOY IS FIRST STARTS ON PAGE ONE ReRANR SRN | stick, all be large af. gold headed walking spoke the man of affairs faire Jim Spangier, president of the Se. attie National—and « man of no small affairs himacif-—spotted the visitor all the way across the lobby, and hurried over to him. Assuming the amile that he wears only f boyhood friends and six-figure de positors, President Spangler stretch ed out « cardial hand “Good morning, » ood morning’ he exclaimed. “Did you come to see about that little affair we were discussing yesterday?” ‘Morning, Spangier,” the impres sivelooking gentieman responded “No—haven't had time to cons that yet. I came in to cash this he extended a coupon that had been fheatly clipped from The Star-—“and start a little savings account a never too late to start learn ing to save.” he added. with @ grin. “And. no matter how much you've got, nobody can afford to peas up an opportunity for free money.” And so at least one saving account was opened by the president of the bank, In person! ‘The Shower of Gold will continue until Saturday, October 14 ‘The only rules which govern the contest are One doling of each account must remain on deposit for one yrar. If the second deposit is not | made within six months, the 50 | cent coupon will be deducted | when the account is closed, at which time the Liberty Bell | savings bank must be returned. Only one account may be opened by an individual, but accounts may be opened by every member of « family if desired. Back From Visit to Alaska Vets After traveling approximately 10 000 miles by water, rail and foot tr | Alaska and interviewing ® large ma MAX STER {kes you may read in the comfort of your easy chair the story of the men who can your salmon, The Star sent Max Stern, reporter, to Alaska on a “hell ship.” He signed a contract to work for a Chinese bess thru the salmon season for $170. He landed his job by buying his outfit from agents of the Chinese boss. He lived in the stinking hold of an ancient ship for a month, while the vessel plowed her way North. A miserable shanty, with roof so low he could not stand upright, housed him in the Far North. Gambling, bootlegging, profiteering, exploitation, disease, danger, even death, marked the voyage that Stern took for readers of The Star. Stern’s trip was the most unusual newspaper assignment of the year. His story—colorful, interesting, instructive—starts in The Star this week. jority of the world war veterans In |the North territory, Clifford Wood, |apecia) contact representative of the | [United States Veterans’ bureau, re {turned to his headquarters in Heat | {tle Tuesday with a report that 1,085 jformer service men, or one-third of {the military population, made claims | lof various kinds against the govern ment. Mr. Wood left Seattle for Alaska eight months ago. Man Burns to Death” Beneath Automobile TACOMA, Oct, 4.—Caug@ht under hin machine, when ft skidded from | the road and overturned, near here, last night, A. L. Deblinger, 38, a | garage man, was burned to death He was conscious for nearly an the accident occurred, to extricate him hour after but all efforts were futile. Blow-up in Powder Plant KiKlls Three JOPLIN, Mo. Oct. 4- Geaths occurred here early this the General Explosives company ex- ploded. BREAK A COLD IN FEW HOURS |} “Pape’s Cold Compound” | Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! | | | | | very druggist here guarantees each package of “Pape's Cold Com: pound” to break loongested nose and head relieved jwith first done. These safe, pleas ant tablets cost only a few cents and millions now take them instead of sickening quinine, Threa | date, morning when the powder plant of up any cold and} break tomorrow —morni ny Lieut. end grippe misery in a few hours or! Oakley Kelly and John Mt rere money returned. Stuffiness, pain, |army air service pllota, will take off headache, feverishness, inflamed or|from San Dieso F pile. Police turned the lad over the Juventie authorities scorers announced that ine drew an error for fumbling hfe wild throw ¢ second, Keott | to Btenge made & } h guarantees from the allied powers Sepang being eld *t| Tacoma Again Mus |for protection of the minority » llations left un © Turkish rule, will, in all. probability, be sought by Vote on Hotel Si STARTS ON PAGE ONE |/Shurch forces thruout Western | tagged Schang on the base line, One TACOMA, Oct. 4.—Stockhold Washington, following the initiative | ;Uh one hit. two errore taken Tuesday by the Sea h made a nice stop of Bush's Jett of Churches we after Behang on the bank. Probably he will be = . ua — ne him for the third out. |Tacoma’s community hotel ha: to get o view of the tots at t lution» setting forth much requests | onan day narrowed the choice as to savings windows, to President Harding and the Ameri @ when | 4 ce is neroenent Marina Grounder |down to two possiblities, A ‘The pictures he takes will be/can state departmen: It_ was election, concluded ate y: Stengel ringled ing at necond lumbled the shown at the Liberty theater, It'#| Renewed massacres of the Chris mighty interesting to see yourself in| tian populations of Western Anato ithe movies! Be at the bank bright | Ifa and the burning of Smyrna, leav. | Soyer Mit to. Jand early, make your deposit, enter |ing several hundred thousand non-bwas a hard the contest and watch for the movie [combatant people homelens, foodies hit. E. Smith int double play, eliminated the Donnelly hotel stadium nites from consideration, The two remaining, to be fi *| passed upon at a third election | Tuesday, are the Tacoma hotel jand the Ninth st. and Broadway ene | ner submitted by Rhodes, Scott Hoan now pitching for the | Howe, The former showed a Witt fanned. Dugnn fited | cent lead in yesterday's balloti past Seott, Kel Mnyder kit to & were filled. hance and wen batting for N cott to and at the mercy of outalde charity, jan the rewult of the Greek defeats by | |the Turkish Nationals, are responsi | bie for action of the local church | ¢ council The resolutions, which man |. The following Monday, October 9, will be Old Folks’ day, All persons who wish to enter for this $10 prize will clip the coupon in The Star, take it to the Seat- | tle National bank, deposit 50 | cents and tell the clerk they wish to enter the Old Folks’ con teat. The oldest person who en- no errors. ants were sub o \eft, Bancroft being hela at thi Meusel's fast fielding. The be were fied again. -E. Sie to cente Bancroft ing for the Yanks ‘ [mitted to the Seattle councti by the | f, oa atr em waved him o he tossed his bat high in the air and strode slowly to the outfield with his head 4 | Federal Council of Churches, jpart of a nation-wide effort for protection of non-M mmedan in ters an account that day will get | torests in the Near East, were adopt-|” Giante—Hancroft singled to right | With Kriech, scor $10, ed at a meeting of the executive on « Tex ner. roh_ singled | Pinning catch far over to Banctolt | ielly fanned. Stengel fanned. awd trite edb ot abe jruns, four Bite ne error: INNING 3 council, calling upon the relief soct-| yanks—Pipp singled to left e ety to make @ nation-wide appeal for |. Meusel bit into @ double p Frisch to Kelly, Schang out, to Kelly. wnat one hit, no errors. No ru SENATOR Miles Poindexter _ third hit All awards will be decided by a bik anes committes and the money will be paid in the business office of The | Star. to right . od cond board of the Seattle church council, atthe ¥. W.CA Because the Near Fast Relief al "4 ready has risen to the emergency Hut walt—that fen’t all with food and medical supplies for |help for the sufferers. | New tubles--those born in Seattle | 11.4 refugees of the Graeco-Turkiah; Thru Western Washington head- during ‘the 10 days the thrift am | wae gone, and in order not to con-| quarters of the Near East Relief, at Dalian is on, will be apectally blessed. | mice with the local Commu Fund | 820 Burke buflding, here, aid of the | |The Star will open a dollar saving®| -ricaign, now under way, the Seat-|characfer requested by the Federal |be the honor guest Thursday ——— for every baby born In thi |ii, church representatives omitted a | Council of Churches already is being |of the Engineers’ club. He city from Wednesday, Octoter 4 1) recuest contained in the original |@athered, chiefly thru the efforts of |speak on the Columbia Basin Saturday, October 14, inclusive. bag Parents whose homes are made happy by the arrival of lit- | tle ones during this period are | | Graft of resolutions from the federal | Reattle Greeks and thelr friends saked to obtain from the attend. * ing physician a copy of the record he files at the city hall and to present this with the coupon at the Seattle Natlonal bank. A savings account of $1 will be opened without the de posit of a single cent on the part of the parent, Lucky kiddies! Making History. | [NFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, somethir almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the mind And we're not thru yet + Sad) iy | | | | Ba Re me a | {Mayor to Come Thru With Another Name Taking care not to allow the 10- day limit to expire, Mayor Brown | was prepared Wednesday to present | his fourth nomination for super. | intendent of streets and «ee to} the clty council, Should the mayor allow more than 10 days to elapse | After the rejection of hin last candi. rl P. Gassman, the council could appoint a man to the position Meanwhile Gassman, aa personal employe of the mayor, remains tn the streets and sewers department. |“Chinatown May” Loses Fortune} NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—"Chinatown | May,” wife of the late Bart Conroy, jones king of the Chinese under-| | world, Is not to get his fortune, « \jury of the surrogate court tn} | Brooklyn decided today. | The contention of relatives, who jcontested Conroy's will on the ground he was unduly influenced to leave $100,000 to his common. law wife, known also as “The Bluo-| | bird,” was upheld. | Aviators Ready for New Record Flight | SAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct, 4—At day-| And we're not thru Ye leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being gradu jto know what boys and girle between 5 ° of 4 hink abou jer > aes a ae 2 coe oa jadapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has it been to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautiongaee. |tNant te siigitie te compete In an ea 20d remedies specifically applicable to infants. jsay contest, the mubject of which ts | “What The Star's Thrift Campaign | a RR A jfemember that Fletcher’s Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children? [} Becond prize, $15. | pe : moet Child Cry For s No ie shall contain more than i re n r Q rif 300 words. 4 : tober 9, at 5 o'clock, Winners will be | 4 announced as quickly an the papers | ie can be judged. Address all essays to | Of Course You Love Your Baby. You love it because of its very helplessness, because it tetl you what is the matter when it feels bad. It can only cry ful remedy Fletcher’s Castoria is. It has been used for b ailments for over thirty years. An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher’s Castoria espec best for babies have only good to say of it. Don’t neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher's C and give baby a few doses of it. See how the little one smil Children, and of course you would not think of using anything them that was not prepared especially for Infants and Childs So keep it in the house. thousands. It’s an event that won't educed through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new remed jage limit who opens an account be g This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying Means to Seattle.” Ten prizes of $1 each for the next | Every essay must reach The Star |the Thrift Editor, care The Seattle look to you for help. But the more you love baby, the more ¥ for babies’ use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P you as if trying to thank you for helping it. Soon you will lear GENUINE CASTORIA Atwa¥ be forgotten soon. The Star wants for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished by | jtween Wednesday and Saturday | lgive her baby relief mi Fe te ate lens for the on. /8IYe her baby relief with a ‘remedy that she would use for herself? Will she | best, an decided by she judges, Re office not later than Monday, Oc: | Star. want to help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wondet Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe to depend on Fletcher's Castoria, made just for Infants a Bears the Signature of to attempt their history making non-stop flight from this city to New York. The gruelling trip of 2,850 miles is expected to be made in about 30 hours, Exact Copy of Wrapper,