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. For Dill for U.S. Senator “Yes” for the “30-10” Plan VOT e “Yes” to Repeal Poll Tax Law VOTE: “No” on Referendums 14-15 a 383 ; 339 ssttiitesstitisniiststsistsietissstissrtstictisetistsiiisi tices ist i sas —— 150 MEN DYING IN MINE BLAST PPR ALLL PLA AAA EAA DAD The paper with a 15,000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor ===.) The Seattle Star Batered a0 Second Clase Matter May 8, 1990, at the Postoffice ai Keattle, W ash. under the Act of Conarese March 8, 1819. Ver Year, by Mall, 66 to 69 VOLUME 24. NO. 218. <i SEATTLE, WASH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE — . as. B =¥ 4 ’ “THE ISSUE IN THE SENATORIAL RACE IS CLEAR WORKERS IN ; st int . DB. Fhe ‘ ’ : { Hurst’s new novel, now pub-| If You Want Reaction, Vote for Poindexter; | lished for the first time. Itisa] If It’s Independence and Progress—Dill| COAL SHAFT story of how the Japs invaded i == the Columbia Basin of Eastern Wash- ‘ington. Don’t miss a chapter. “And the locusts went up over the land, and rested in all the coaste; very previous were they; before them there were no such locusts as they. For they covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened; and they did cat every herd of the land, and all the fruit of the trees.”--Exodua ., 14-15. | (EDITORIAL) | H hn N the one hand, in the senatorial campaign closing | ; with Tuesday’s election, stands Miles Poindexter— a reactionary who once was a progressive. Poindexter ° ° now works and votes with Lodge, Smoot and the other Five Bodies Found ultra-conservatives. : ff Poindexter voted to cut the high tax rates on the by Rescuers mm millionaire’s income, to eliminate the excess profits M i ne Wrecked tax and the heavy tax on foreign corporations, at the expense of the small man. He voted with Penrose for by Gas Blowup secrecy in tax matters, He voted to increase the cost of living thru the Fordney-McCumber tariff bill. He voted to keep Newberry, Michigan seat-buyer, in the FOREWORD western states protested vigorously senate. Between He sat, as might a wotuptuous | while the Bast remained indifferent. P. are entombed today in the shaft Howdy, folks! The annual bat- | pugdna. sipping tea. In a corner of; | The victory was made possible Poindexter accepted large sums of money from of the Reilly coal mine at soll now on gs the . lthe room two smiling girls tinkled| by Pgs eon —— whieh shipyard and other special interests to finance his | Spangler, with little hope enter: quae on. he’ rors Pecgyrgye Sie we otene eee | pang Petit Ph yh artes ridiculous campaign for president—at a time when pesca Er preggers bon of them, lends . ‘American * ; A A oon se the meditative gentleman. Tt was necessary to get as many he was a high ranking member of the naval affairs Five bodies have been fount The papers have been filled of late | 7 the casual observer that calm Japs as possible into the United committee, which helps hand out juicy ship con- Shortly before 8 o'clock this. with reports of lilacs blooming & 90 | Oriental might have been meditating | States—the more they got in the, tracts. morning an explosion brought down ond time In November. }upon nothing more important than|™ore children would be born * * & the roof of the shaft deep inside th opening, sealing all of the men 4 Could not this forced growth be! the contrasting beauty of the giris;| And they bred with the rapidity of attributed to the hot alr emanating but tf casual lookereon had been | lower things. from candidates’ headquarters? ltolerated tn that room their obseerva-| The stpper of tea wae like some, eee tions would have been wide of the; others of his countrymen, not bur | If Dec Brown were running for truth | dened with too much sense of honor Fenator would he promise to fire all Because that slightly smiling | Al! Japan wanted, in the beginning. the political Incurables in congress? | was to send a few of her people to .* On the other hand, in this senatorial campaign, | were at work. The fan which sup: stands C. C. Dill, a progressive. Dill is progressive | Plies air to them was «mashed by after election as well as before. He keeps his pledges | {2 {ree of the explosion and if was nearly two hours before ali to the people, no matter what the cost to himself. pai tai the ‘Sone oe * * * The force of the explosion and” | the fact that the ! If you favor Poindexter’s type, vote for him. It is | or pene pated tbe cee your privilege. If you okeh his income tax, tariff and by 7 slim. ance wad 3 ‘i 7 A : | ithin a few minutes er States of America, conquering It New berry record, say so with a ballot in his favor. | explosion = force of nearly 600 miami mentally bit by bit. more children they pal he ar But if you are weary of special interest legislation, | was working in relays digging ‘American citizens” wou! there weary of the Old Man policy of the senate, weary of the mine. First ald crews ‘The curtous part of ft wns that he meditative | ho would Go ee ordered and con- ai Amerien would ‘boty ¢ — reaction and graft and favoritism, VOTE FOR DILL. |{ityen“aseny the Cambria « QUERING A NATION! And a | America—to study the ways of the HOW.-DO MR. SIMS: nation that had never been de- weatérn world. That is what the We lamp in the current jour- feated at that. The nation he | Jape said These men would — to nals thet ForgetMe Not conquering inited |Japan for “picture brides. omen | week. ag He bn ba: Mowe were there to bear children. The Page Mr. Addison Sims of Se eee ‘This week's prize for Optimiam | Japaneses. Her law regarding nat- tinue to regard the Emperor of Japan gmust go to ex-Kainer Wilhelm, who | uralteation made the conquest feas:|@* God. ‘iis ; There are three minor candidates in the field. Don’t | company’s first ald crew left Mg ~~ . 1 waste a pote on one of them. A vote for any of the |/2 sutamobiles. |The fit oe peoehe three isin reality a vote for Poindexter. trained nurses. ; vi il nig oe oe CA OF SAPS Ione Sek: Se ta eyo ag sa Tee Poindexter is a vote for reaction; a vote Seertinsteney: Nien pow Sak che woltene & eee —_s ed arte Dill is a vote for independence and progress. The wnchere. reeebed fv, Seobubly back sawing wood agsin.{LY BECAME A CITIZEN. WITT | Pants Were formed Uy rencente 4 P bodies, five being found in ene. ™ ce THE SAMM RIGHTS AS A CHILD | whites and the tock was said to choice is yours. of the workings tr I don't care who ts running or TRUE AMERICA =. af Word was Gradually they came to con thers had been élacevied: Fe Nee, where, ol re det! prstoes worry «war there would be no| ‘fel hotels, markets, other bust WILH Y'A was announced that ne pene O'er long skirts for the fatr; @eclaration of war. On the contrary, yn just about the time the | ee ee eee 2 great protestations of peace would be| /, U0et. Ale 8 Japa bochine made; many clever Japanese savants | I'm thinking of a furnace would write hooks and articles show; od Fess vote, a heaven-sent po re co gpg food citizens they would) {Pir wam of ereat engineers wie a the strikes have furnished! rns oid: fr made to come true. Much money was Am tn raged yg ayo appropriated to make it come true, J may appear neglectful + But listen—dleas your soul— | ; Practically every home in the | town is affected by the explosion | ‘and scenes near the mine are ae |deseribabie. Women with idren hanging to their skirts stop: eryone who comes from the im: Up Early to Help His New | Must Ask Permission to En- The’ kaa his curious seat. His pian was Per jand white men gave thelr brains er Tur situation fect. It only required his emperor . + mediate Vicintiy 60, tha ‘Looks bad. I wnderstand ; to give hia orders. And the orders thelr ives and. thetr labor to. thie Sister Start Home ter Straits | mediate Saniiy. ot, cea ee 1 don't fret about them, m ‘ the tatauie ate be at rity ‘ PS ot me, for, Wcos your sowh of the mikado were as the orders $f" "The dream was the Irrigation of BY FERDINAND JAHN CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. 6—| ‘The rescue workers are carrying im thinking Wf & fursece fo began the conquest, the “peace. | some million and s quarter sores of (Copyright, 1922, by United Press) | Mustapha Kema! sent a note to the|an alr line with them, It is neces: And a dozen tons of coal ful penetration”—against which the|deert land in Central vasiinelon, DOORN, Hollund, Nov. ¢.—~ 1x. allies today, in which he announces | sary for them to “timber” as they ia” sha that see he this arid and, upon which Kaiser Wilhelm, just married, Je¢t| that all foreign warships must ask yo slong, mating thelr promreas yearn. But then she hasn't been in| surplus water of a great part of months today, but he left his bride | of the Dardanelles cvertece ai as uauas ce ¢$ Montana and some of Idaho. behind him, | The Turkish nationalist leader also | the men will be found alive. This the Puget Sound country for several years Tt tw diffientt to timn that magntfl decreed that such vessels must opinion was strengthened when the Be ak POISON } Gent ecteme. So genaen h yeapoage ca salute the new Angora government | first bodies, those nearest the mine CANDIDATE FOR iE N | a plece of land as large as a sma and its representatives when in the | mouth, were discovered. Withelm, up carly this morning after his marriage to Princess Her IVY CLUB / im state converted from an arid desert : re, mine, motored from the castle to! port of Constantinople mahi aceon Fella who hold« half-hour con | . ai 7 to a smiling country growing what: Wives Amersfort station, accompanying his! This note apparently was sent be- | wy ference with, three oe four |Man’s Bed Catches Fire and | ever tne owners of the land dentred sin sister-in-law, who was returning to fore receipt of the allied high com: | friends at the corner of Second Blaz Spread Situated at almost equal distances < Germany missioners’ refusal to get thelr troops and Pike. e is from the four large cities, Seattle, # rd Back at Doorn House, the ex.em out of Constantinople, as ordered A iM Pied ieee Spokane, Portland and Tacoma, it ¥ peror warmly greeted his bride, who | Sunday, when the Angora govern. | A man’s definition of a living} RED BLUFF, Cal, Nov. 6—Five | wa, as if a Sahara had been changed tS by this time had put in an appear. | ment took over the city. CAS RATE PROBE 4 od ance, and the couple, apparently| With the voting less than 24 hours wage depends on whether he is get-! persons were burned to death and an-| {nto « Garden of Eden. ting it or giving it—A. EB. lother severely injured Saturday! nq here, with their ability to Itve ‘ most happy, took a walk about the |off, campaign activities in most An ordinance calling upon the “ee |night when fire destroyed @ rooming | more cheaply than whites, to “team grounds. states had died down to virtually city law department and the @> » ‘The pomp and splendor with which | nothing. The workers e devoting! partment of public utilities te Now that the Fascisti are In pow-| house at Westwood, a lumber town | work” thetr business until the bust er ‘n Italy, they will probably throw lin Lassen county, according to WOTd | neces of Japanese became nothin: Withelm surrounded himself upon | their time to checking up on arrange: | iny “ . San ne investigate thoroly the business the occasion of his second wedding | ments for getting out «s big a vote! of the Seattle Lighting Co. with away their biack shirts and buy silk | recetved here ‘ ‘j else but a huge trust—into this Co: ‘ “ ones Henry Porchers, Charles Frazer, |jumbia basin did the Japs drive their could not suffice to stretch a whit | as possible. a view to “lowering the outrage adh abit Robert Owens and Harry Roberts, | way be the narrow confines within which be| In most states, too, the voters ap-| ously high car ee was When sister limps home in her ait lumber company employes, and / Disciplined and co-ordinated and the new mistress of the house | peared to have made up their minds! brought before the city counell Russian boots after a hard afternoon | one unidentified were those who lost| tine an army, with the same of Hohengollern must spend the first | about their cholces for senator, mem. at the Monday afternoon sea i of rhopping, little brother ean get! their lives. ‘pellets fi Ate few days of their married life bers of the house, and for such state | revenge for countless insults by hid | edward Swayne was beld by au- erst adie = Fo ps beg - ‘Walls surrounded by barbed wire | and local officers as were to be elect: | ing her bootjack thorities, it being charged that the! Igted, looking to Japan as thetr C. C. Dill entanglements kept in the honey-!ed. Signs familiar to experienced! sponsoring the Mee tes fire xtarted in his room when he @c-} homeland and to the emperor as sane tw S¥ies @ mooners just as certainly as they politicians showed the direction of kept out the journalists and camera! the political wind in a majority of} NATURAL HISTORY NOTE | cidentally set his bed afire. thelr God—into the Columbia a ZN: Ne 5 EA 2G bs — pere yesterde K ED Pn Be he ong hy baain did the dupe born in Amer TNT MET TM, WAGE| WOULD EXTEND) = ‘sce sbout s‘o-ana’s bait in "Ono, Presaent Harding's tome PICK EDWARDS |ctroumference ix all in whieh Wil-| state, remained the most hotly con- species, He ix using 16 ele SIX VICTIMS } They combined againat the whites Is R U L E D OUT! RAILWAY D A Y | nem and Herming have to roam. tested battleground of the year up to FOR PORT JOB phants in the hunt. | All we ean say is that the pink OF CYCLONE j pre areas 78 gpa porters | a Se the last. With both sides claiming| Chosen to succeed Fred M, Lathe duek must be awfully deaf. 4 4 Sites mere thas the value of the WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.-—Mini- CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—-Serious men- DRINKS POISON {Vietory, it was evident neither side jas Seattle port warden, the name eri, | DRUMRIGHT, Okls. Nov. €lpogde—in short, boycotting the |mum wage legislation was dealt a |00 to the traveling publ wit result | knew just how the voting would go.|of Maj. Paul Edwards was present Society Rote: Mayor Brown has! work of cleaning up wreckage and | whiiss, they gradually, under one| blow here today, when Judge J. A. from “entonalen of the slamtnew IN A TAXICAB . pag. ed to the elty council for considera: returned from a two-day vacation| caring for the scores of persons jeade, came to own all the Columbia | y, : fone gt array scm Ble nd al tion, by Mayor Brown at the “ j ‘an Oradell, in the district court of | engineers, W. &. Carter, of the Broth. G JU Y IN regu trip to his apple ranch in Eastern | nomeless ax a result of the cyclone | basin, ntil only two white owners saininael adaeatenkt| : . 2 Domestic difficulties drove Mrs. lar jon Monday afternoon. 3 Washington, where he inspected the | between here and Shamrock, Satur. | remainhs Renee: | OR eae |e a ld te eee eee, |Adella Mesa, 28, colored, of 2608 1 WILKENS CASE Edwards is the pick of the fled — Winter's crop of apple cider. | day, was under way today. ‘Thin iethe atory which tells how,| the law passed by congress fixing | ae 2 e ey Re jad States rai! Valley st., to atternpt suicide Mon. y { eligibles for the office becausé ayy # day morning by drinking poison.| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6—One/ of his wir record, ‘his familiarity ee Funeral services for six victims| when orde’s came from Japan, the| nts that could be Funeral " i the minimum amounts th Carter appeared before the board | were to be held today and tomorrow. | Japanese went to work to drive Out | paiq women and minors in the n@\to fight th the remaining whites. | tion's capital, & Aiton for extension of the work She was tiken to the city hospital,}attorney was in “Jail and another| With the duties of port warden, and tition of the Chic petiti Ne Chica | where physicians, by prompt action, at @ health resort resting today | his willingness to co-operate to the ‘The gem-encrusted carburetor te awarded to the Ford owner who callg| row - Blegrg-se Seip = Ses cis tne “Rolle Rutt.” Total damage of the cyclone was ut It Is mae than tha san wi acithp aas ‘| saved her Mfe. as the aftermath of the’ trial of|best of his ability with the police ee estimated near the million-dollar | effort to Aco adage con The law was considered the open: lord fe ae oy tp Fee pte Mrs. Mega, while at Second ave.| tenry Wilkens for the alleged mur-|"2d the sheriff's office in curbing mark, Heaviest damage resulted in |clences of the phonle who read it to tng drive of legislation that would fix - land Pike st,, entered a taxi driven by yf the traffic in potion, <b SALL DON n | ae > b | lopening of the drive by railroads on | *™ . der of his wife. a Darooe Oe aa PERSONALLY, Ee re the ofl fields, where approximately |the menace. To s/tr up the voters | minimum wages thruout the coun:|the eighthour day. # ON WA. Holman, 4811 Henderson st..|“"i16 trial ended Saturday amight}@MMounced Monday, BEL! c 160 rign were wrecked. until they compel their congressmen | | "idee | and directed Holman to take her to®| wen the jury disagreed Dilan CA aan ( (aby Is Born With Full Set of eee to do something «fective toward | ‘TY | pre 14 | department store, Then she opened) a irorney William F. Herron, who Teeth. »—Headline. stopping the Japanemy invasion Such legislation could be legal vere | Mining Engineer the viat of polmon and drank it, Hol: | ya. ee al lawyer for * hor; Lacoma Oil Station man, hearing her groans, rushed her Slain for Money | to" ine horpitat. She was, releand |Caster, the state's star witness, was) Robbed Three Times Yesterday morn at a quarter to nwe| Four Are Dead in | They are crowding ver our Pacific lomly after it wax nuthorined by a upon j on The stork brought to our house a | ronstit al @ a ge | baby boy fine. | Colorado Storm ) wncient Keypt. while tenina them 1 i. tutional amendment, the judge} RENO, Nev., Nov, 6—~That Ar-| after treatment fn jail : ; 1 looked im his mouth and Lo and) DENVER, Nov. 6—~The ky | the powerful directing Intelligence in wale ES ae |thur ©. Robinson, mining engineer, | — pare voipinee ; ve eae Ge of on sane rey 4 ~~ Guomea tor Behold, on deingagatl wet adh cree Japan — oo - | whose body, with the throat cut, was BREAD PRICES court, imposed early In the rial ne third time in two years held up His lower left grinder waa covered) oo one of the worst me in ite). As a lion drawing nigher TILDEN WIL L found in a canyon Saturday, waa uA y) Frank J. Murphy, attorney pays 7 a servion station at with pele? liackeny, ohiaee owent: Caterate and | PO's oene wie Retd ene wintee 4 Ld. murdered for a large sum of money DOWN IN CIT | Wilkens, who: has a similar sen-|24th and E.G ate ee ee eae The blame thing was loose, | Wyoming Saturday and Sunday beside « slowly dying fire LOSE FIN IE he is belleved to have carried with j tence hanging over him, was given] evening, escaping with $40 co shy Ko | took off the crown, | Four persons were killed in @ tor “ae G OR him, ts the theory advanced by local) 4 reduction of 2 cents a loaf in the |” stay until Wednesday, He, In 8} nap st oe operator, Bein si to And stamped on the inside nado which struck near Bugar Clty,| 4 warm eume » ORR BS during| , PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6, — wi-| authorities, | Robinson was associat | petait price of three brands of bread |'"* -maeantee has gone to the| the police thet an unmasked aay af ® umm o¢ i country to recuperate trot | had Wee “Made by Doc Brown"! = | Colo., Saturday lene year 1808, A prompect of beauty [liam T. Tilden, TI, tennis champion, |¢4 in business with A. Grant Miller, |in geattle went Into effect Monday country to “recuperate from the | iq after rifling the cash register i ‘ y eee and industry. John Hammtond, a vet-| Will lowe the upper portion of hie | ““né idate for qongrem, | National Cream-Crust and Butter ge es drove away with « companion who oe : ee - — sy eran of the world war, stood on the|middie® finger on his right hand, ‘nut were selling at 9 cents for the had stood guard outside, “Dancing i# tine exercise,” com-| Storms on Pacific Veranda of iis email bungpiow. eax |from the distal joint, Dr. W. 2 NORW AY SHIP _|tmat'icat Sna'ts cents for tne taree | Woman, Ill, Shoots : ments another Contrib. “It is often) ling an far as hin sight would allow |Swartiey, atten ing the champion, | loaf, ® | Coast Are Expected the wonder of the ireclaimed | atihounced today | GOES ASHORE! The Washington Bakerles, which Herself to Death |Man Killed When an 4 1 fone with dumb belles.” | the Washington Hs Ineluder e Nationa kery, the| Choosing death in preference to} Struck by a Truck | Seven incisions have been ma pe Bhiwed PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 6.—Storm | Columbia Basin | OMIGOSH! OMIGOSH! disturbances of considerable inten-| The hot haze wove into ja mist of|Tilden'’s finger, and at the time of! SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6--The| Western bakery and the Seattle Bak-|the life of an invalid, Mrs, Tole J. | . nev Me Ee Prevente preadhed hts |uity were expected on the Oregon and | pictures. but the harried fancies of |the operations, the pressure was so) Norwegian steamer Unita, en route ing Co. were the concerns making | Alling of 10409 56th ave wife| PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, 6.—Struck first sermon Banday and left the |i) hin coasts today, and the | the veteran saw only one—« distorted | great as to cut off the blood supply. from New Orleans to Hongkong via| the reduction, The reason given ts |of Leonard J. Alling, owner of the | by a wood truck near Powell Valley, Ear seme ond athes eer iaal tee district weather office continued | fies creed and menace. an un:| Hope to save the champion's fin-| Portland, Ore, is ashore at Serana | that # simplified method of distribu: | Seattle Sign and Show Card Shop,| yesterday, &. Hi. Shelter, 60, a farms shipment. Kev, Prevette ino single | warning “igniis which were issued towraith which seemed to| ger was lost when the culture test/ Hunk, Cami) zone, aegording to | tion has been evolved, which enables | shot herself thru the head Monday,]er, was instantly killed, The truck nano gh na gy Meme Boe cel @unday night ‘ (Turn to Page U1, Colamn |) jhowed an infection, cablegram veceived here today, them to cell bread at a lower price, |She died instantly, was driven by C, Leverett, of Boring. —~Crassville r : 4

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