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ner ta CE a Ee eS A a SS gS e Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922 PAGES 11 TO 20 {DARING EXPLORERS TO SEEK “MISSING LINK” HUMANS | —_——— 23) EXPEDITION (Women itis of Fes) vith , ians CAMPAIGN FOR | neared Wp ‘Rats WIFE BIDS T0 SA dune Teoskeul % < jin @ month after it appeared here, parish church, built about 1@0. man of the board of trustees of the f = [naa developed in many” sections ot Tennessee Will Be the Next! lOffers $10,000; Her Rival | Kink county division of estes Washington Automobile cub, for Russia, and is killing ite vietime by ‘Hince it has developed that Mra * } | In the famine districts Battleground Peten, af Georgia, will never ait tn Is First Wife the ensuing year, at a meeting of = dicts iakaink te cea: he U. 8. senate, we ooking to the trustees in the Arctic building G ‘aylor to give us a real woman ly lacking, whole families have been BY ROBERT TALLY aeaator, says Mian White, of] DETROIT, Mich, Nc tery rbamsnsoas ‘tends | wiped out WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—Tennes|the National Woman's party, here,| war hero busband asked her to met @ | mn : —— nee in to be the next battleground for | "It Gov. ‘ay exn't do this, his| price on him, saying another woman | other woman is aaid to be Mra. Dora hing, . m Taian women political leaders thruout the | party will hear from the women when | was willing te her off,” Mr Peltic he * Marble Cities of King George Has country who are determined to get|they go to the polls to vote for al ne : Deart et t satisfied with ruining her a member of their sex in the U. .| president in 1924," “Wicked” Knees | senate Gov. Taylor's opportunity to ap As soon as the elections are out of| point a new U. 8. senator from Ten king divorce from happiness,” Mrs, Peltier said, “Mrs. Thornpson has been trying to Superman Race it . EDINBURGH, Nov. 9 “Mon Is One Object of Sir cea on sh iba the way, both the Nations! Woman’s| nessee te predicated upon the jokingty told him he was w ruin ‘mine as wall ty calling Sa : claimed an | party and the Nati League of | uible ¢ Senate 00 to her, one arm and. < husband on the telephone and tell- Long Journey eld Scotch woman wen she saw | Women Voters will senter their ef-| K ocrat, to the U. 8.| bilities included, her attorney said.|ing him that I am trying to take A @ George garbed in a kilt at Ab-| forte on Gov. Taylof to get him to| supreme court, to succeed Justice| But Thompson | grew Thompson away from her. It's utter : erlour ‘ The king laughed | appoint a woman to the senate, ac-| Day, when the latter's resignation | asked her what price « I wouldn't give a nickel for ; LONDON, Nov. 9— my ; p Fs race with tail— | . a = # The missing link— | Man-cating liraris— } Great white marble cities | puilt long age by 4 Face of | i z These are some of the wonders Ba which two young Australians are - woing ¢ “ ot Now e Ss Guinea. nex plored jon earth's surface ( ) S q Mey are Lucius ©. B. Connolly 7 me and Neal McNeal, who have gone ) together on expeditions ever since childhood. But presented the dangers of their toast explott. | in an exclusive interview with| olfy told of N. B.A. service © their plans “Few persons that New Guinea land in the world And it is the on ts known, said Clad in the “camicia nera”—the black-shirts of the Fascisti —women have flocked to the support of Mussolini's govern- ment. The picture above shows one of the first meetings of : the women’s auziliary. any in the world, Savage tribes | 2 nama eaeneeencmentmetmtomeee ae 3 within close proximity of the | " : enast have various stories hand | | i #4 down from father to son for | | many generations about the won tect raoeace |~ Je A. STILLMAN = VARSITY MEET Ambition spurs men on. It is our ambition of marble sia eae tpt Bae eee ie oe |Gives Attorney $25,000 and Two Days of Fun for the to sell more clothing in fat cite, ttait the isinnd be Deplores Stain on Baby Us W. Alumni 1922 than in any pre- pa to the Dutch. The other half - vious year—we’ve got to go some, but we are going to do it. Australia, The center portion, WHITE PLAINS. N, Y., Nov. & Two days of entertainment, with miles from evast to coast, has|—James A. Stillman, former head) many special features in addition to been touched. That ts wherej}of the National City bank, ts gtven/ o< want to go & remarkable excoriation in a rej? California-Washington football “We propose to map ft, to study 4 plant and animal life, to learn as ‘Much as we can about the people, to locate gold and silver and prectous stones, to find out the kinds of| things that can be profitably grown, | #0 as to add to the world’s riches. “Once we start away from the feast, we expect to be gone for two years and a half, keeping in touch with the outside world by a wireless outfit we will carry. “The dangers of the trip are not {fo be discounted. But they will make the trip interesting. Many of theme people ar 4 hunters and caters of ‘long pig’—in other words, cannibals. Then there are forests in Which huge pythons lurk; rivers creeks, marshes and swamps in which crocodiles «warm, and the ma laria quite “1 hope to lead the first part of our expedition the latter part of No- vember. We will go im our own ship to some point in the northern coast where we will establish our n base. There will be about eight! men in thig party ‘Then some time in the winter the main ¢ ition in charge of Me Neal a f will set forth. We Hi have some of the .native police 0 of them— st savage 7 orce perhaps about to form our guard agai tribes, “We want about eight non-techni cal volunteers. They must be ex servi men of ood education, young and strong and unmarried.” French Gambler Trims Americans PARIS, Nov. 9.—All Parts fs laugh inz over the exploit of Andre Ma diane, the French gambler, who posed on a trans-Atlantic liner ‘on $40,000 from two American “card sharks.” Grid Star Plays | With Bare Feet | CHIPPENHAM, Eng., Nov. 9.—A football team including Sikdar, an Indian youth who plays barefooted, defeated al] other district teams. Pickpocket of 9 in Reformatory port handed down by Justice More | eame, have been arranged for the chauser of the state supreme court ‘The justice awarded $25,000 free to John E. Mack for hin services aa| guardian of Baby Guy Stiliman and for the fight which Mack made to defend the name of the child from the charge of illegitimacy made by hie father. ‘The court upheld the decision of the referee who refused the divorce witlet was asked by the fo it banker, declared that Stillman had failed to pt his charges of adul tery against his wife, and said that the decision of the referee that Stillman had been guilty of adultery with Plorence Leeds, former chorus girl, had been proved by the evi. afnual homecoming of university alumal, which will be celebrated Fri day and Saturday. On Friday evening, while the mer are attending « mixer at the cam pus armory, the women will be on tertained with a dramatic and mu sical program in the men’s «ym Chief number on this program ix « akit ‘Cinderelia.” written by Mixes Ethel Radford, and produced by Red Domino, the women's dramatic clety. Mins Ada Tilley*will sing Preceding the men's mixer, a night shirt parade will be held. dence To advertine the homecoming, Ed T jared that Stillman die Hubbard, Seattle's United States had t court “with un | “FT i pilot, took a party of «tu eléan and denounced the “sinister effort to the name of the child.” Stillman also was de clared to have spent large suma in the purchase of evidence, this re ferring to the $15,000 which It was admitted was used to get possession of the letters which were written "by Mrs. Stillman to Fred K. Beauvais. the Indian guide who was named by the banker as co-respondent. This was in reply to the claim of Mr Stiliman's counsel that the fees and other costs allowed were exorbitant The court allowed Referee Daniel J. Gleason, who heard the evidence In the case, compensation at the rate of $150 a day for 148 days de- voted to the case, a total of $22,200. | Justice A. H. F. 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