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THE SEATT | | | TWO INJURED IN\(nenes wore scour ‘AUTO SMASHUPS | CLEMENCEAU STARTS ON PAGE ONE | Man May Die, and Woman | Is Badly Cut |man in the gallery, who interrupted and yelled “Yea, yes,” when Clem enceau asked whether anyone feared) the French army waa being kept up| for agxroasive purposes, evoked « chorus of “Thow him out,” but the! “Tiger” talked on right thru the dis) turbance, a If serenely unconscious of it Clemenceau undoubtedly scored a sreat personal triumph. ou left afier the contract was finished, and you sald ‘Kx ecute it as you may,'" the old French patriot emphatically de clared of the United States, “And you were wrong In that you left without any proposal whatever, “When people have been mix ing their blood—I am not speak ing of the goods of the world— but their own blood on the field | of battle, they have no right to leave if there is a difference, | Hurled thru the windshield of | his automobile when {t collided | with © street car at ‘Third ave. and Blanchard st. Tuesday night, Harvey Thompson, 19, 108 Nob Hilt ave, sustained Internal in- Juries, a skull fracture and con. cussion of the brain, Te was in & critical condition Wednesday at his home. Thompson was crossing the street ear track, and did not see the car watil It was too late to avold it Mra. Geo. Dudley, 1240 Concord at., was taken to the West Side General hospital Tuesday night, after sho had been struck at W. Graham et and California ave. by an automob! |driven by Worth MeClure, 78 | Wright ave. She haa probable in- PLAN FIGHT ON LE STAR SUBSIDY BILL [Democrats Are Lining Up Against Measure WASHINGTON, Nov. 22-/The administration ship subsidy bill, counted upon by the democrats to sever President Harding's control over his party in congrens and pave) the in 1924, faces tts first tewt in the house today The lower branch ts to vote before night on & special rule laying down the terms under whioh the subsidy will be considered. The rule very Ukely will be adopted, but that tn not certain, Should the antisubsidy | forces be able to defeat the rule, the |be taken to ¢ which the president bh subsidy bill, ” | no ardently championed, would be aa | Meld when heid up on « south Bide good as beaten at the start. If the | rule * approved, the showdown wilt me on @ final vote on the bill No- nber 29. Democrats wil! vote practieally aa without trying te adjust that difference. “You broke all the organs of eco- | nomic solidarity. * * * Now, we hear that we had better pay what we owe, Certainly I do not want you to believe that we are such | people that do not like to pay our debts. The question ts really non existent. | “If Amertoa could take upon tt in| nome way to renew conversations with England and France, not to give a promise of anything that | would engage the future, that she had not intended doing during the war, if you could have faith and jsimply eay, let us establish a plan of what ts to be done, and when we Have established tt, It should take into consideration guarantees, The moment It is done, it will do much |to restore things to a normal state.” Standing before the audience in| | ternal injuries and is suffering trom | | shock. Mrs. Dudley was waiting for [a street car when the accident| happened When her father’s automobile col- | lided with another car, driven by J 8. Haas, 921 13th ave, at Rainier) jave. and Winthrop st, Margaret) | Ldubetion, 3 yours old, of 4505 89th ave. B, was severely cut by flying | glass, She is recovering Wednesday | x her home. PHOTOS ANSWER | 3 days more of our HOOSIER [este theory c 1 u b p | an sa l e jLick Astronomer Returns house as a human embodiment of the From Study Trip BRING $ l onLy | GAN JOSE, ca, Nov. 38.-—Dr. W. [pers denounced Germany an a coun ‘W. Campbell, astronomer of Lick | try whose word ts worth nothing, observatory here, was back hom to-|@nd raised the specter of Germany day from Australia delving into | Prenaring for another war ‘Do you know that they are studies which may decide whether or | the manufacturing cannon by |not the Einstein theory ts correct.| hundreds, that they are making | He arrived late yesterday from | aergnen oS, cua ‘ a . Australia, where be headed a party| Wh! are they preparing be —during the 8 remaining days of this special club you plainly, as I told Lloyd which spent 32 days at Ninety:Mile beach, Australia, making observa- George before the war, they are preparing for another war.” “Tiger” dealt ungently with Great Britain and her leader, Lioyd ‘The anewer to Einstein te Wrapped jc irgs, He told how youre before Up in @ series of $4 photographic|ing war he warned Livy ¢ }plates, 12 taken by Dr, Campbell @t | yoon hin first meeting the fetter at Ninety-Mile beach and 12 taken DY Carichad, that the ‘Tahit. tion was imminent The plates taken by Dr. Camp) fur what was probably of even bell are pletures of stars photograph: greater interest to the distinguirhed jed during the summer eclipse while audience than the speaker's words the stare were behind the sun was the great human drama of ‘The 13 taken by Dr. Trumpler were | Clemenceau, the man. He said what he was expect- plan sale, a limited number of women will be given an opportunity to own the greatest kitchen convenience on the simplest and easiest plan we know of—the club plan. Immediately upon your enrollment, by ng only $1— this week, your HOOSIER BEAUTY, together with the FREE aluminum set, will be placed at once in your = F-R-E-E! ; if 14 conflagra Dr, R. J. Trumpler in . If com far more strongly than was im- positions of the) agined he would. He supported on both sets of] the work of the Paris peace con- look bad for Dr.| ference and even the league of If the positions} nations, told of the German Einstein ts right.| menace to France, urged a re ia that because] vival of the war entente be rays from stara,| tween the United States, France really where they te gi myagr ee br pagent world peace depended | affairs. In his address of more than one hour he was making his “oonfes | sion” of his hopes for the world, | much as did Woodrow Wilson in hia last message to congress before having. the White House. hort and hulking figure, who | halt Ky lament half dragged his steps back and forth behind a circle of Plame and flowers, was the same Man who, a little more energetically then, perhaps, exercised his erush- ing will on the Paris peace confor. ence, who stumped back and forth before the peac pounding with his gray-eloved fists, domineer- ing over the deliberations | So it seemed last night, but with this difference—that his manner was milder; at times he pleaded wist fully He had come back MANIAC IN CAR PURSUES WOMEN) Swings Club and Spreads Terror in City Driving a small auto truck appeared in table the city Tuesday night, izing women. He narrowly es caped from the police. The maniac was firnt seen by two women in the 2600 block of Fifth ave, when he drove up alongside them, and, after picking up a club, pursued them. The two women ran, finally taking refuge in the home of W. 1. Perry, 2615 Fifth ave. Dueett and Martin Cleary. Thomas ; d Deserter | rs y " Rican. Army Nabbed 1: Aree eee teens ayer to air tary officials at Ft. Lawton. ant lessons of his youth, the “bad fords” |deloved France He spoke of the romance be to refute | spoken here of his %, Perry phoned to the police, and « © 4 DEN S scund of motorcycle ofticers was sent | {ween America and France. His out to capture the man. He eseap j o0tn ri resemblance to the after a chase in the neighborhood of Fifth ave. and Denny way A man, described as « roughly- dressed fellow, about 20 years old, and heavy set, was also seen tn the Capito! Hill and Queen Anne districts, where heattempted to molest women. Beveral police squads, armed with “blood and iron” countenance of Bismarck, softened, He wanted that romance to continue; that in why he is here, He did not want money; he wanted some- thing“mdre valuable than money —the heart and soul of America. GIVE QUICK RELIEF FOR COLO IN HEAD The old man looked uncomfortable line pg ager Posy mull search| in the stiff evening clothes, but a = vatrn ___| nevbr once did he falter. His short, |thick neck was hidden entirely his collar, only the massive by StopPyorrhea or Sne| r shaped head showed, half way low. | | ered, as is his wont, in a manner} 1) suggesting he is “bucking” the ene | Lose Your Teeth! Simple Home Treatments, Which You| Can Begin at Once Without Coat, Overcome Dread Disease my The long, bristling white eye rows curled, moving up and down Itor emphania, ‘The old statesman seemed as hap- [py as a school boy when his words | were praised by the audience. | If you have pyorrhea in any ata you must chee it or final) foes jevery tooth in your head. ‘This is he judgment of dental science, and | thousands now using teeth will |tell you sorrowfully it’s true, Such loss of the teeth is needle as the Moore method of home treat |ment promptly stops pyorrhea | prove th Congress Asked to Let Justice Retire WASHINGTON, Nov, 22.—A_ bill to permit the retirement from office f Aswociate Justice Mahlon Pi ey of the United States supreme o | | upply C | A L publican, Minnesota ial. treatment Justice Pitney i# in poor health au will come to you postpaid and abso- | & New Jersey hospital. He has not Jutely without coat.—-Advertisement, yet reached retirement age, but } probably will not be able to serve in the court any longer: Favor Ski Tourney as Annual Affair Realizing vertiser the DIAMOND 348 RING A DIAMOND FUR CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR! what a great nat rent held last Is certain to brio wens to the recipient, Sturt July in Tainler Nationa! park wa oor e af tf monds i he and we enn sell you for Washington, and particularly S¢ Que from $23 to #1000. attle and Tacoma, the board of trus tees of the Seattle Chamber of Com OPTICAL DEPARTMENT merce. Tuesday judorsed a resolution in Connection favoring a similar tournament to be Glasses fitted b: held next year ¥ graduate Chambers of Commerce in Seattle and Tacoma sponsored the event lnut year and now indorse it as an annual Pacific Northwest summer tourna 4 me nt. The resolution was presented the Optictan PETER MICHAEL JEWELER 202 Pike Street Peoples Bonk Bidg. URINE (UN, WIN: ca wer Fence)! jeer ren woos iz nomo’ at 1 keep the ayatem ondition and thus ward off all at- tacks of Colds, Grip ov intluenee 30c Advertisement in @ healthy | will unit against the rule, ae they also inet the bill tteelf, The president's péreonal mensage yesterday serves to make the subsidy an outandout test of his leadership over his majority party 19 congress. HERE’S MORE ABOUT LONDON RIOTS STARTS ON PAGE ONE the foot of Nelson's monument— coming in small groups from the sant side of the city, where many found shelter for the night—attempted to start a march down Whitehall, past the offices of the admiralty, the war dopartment and the forbidding en | trances to @ootland Yard They were met at end of Whitehall, at a poling about 250 yards from Bonar Law's rest dence, by « determined cordon of police, some mounted, drawn up four deep from sidewalks to side. walks. The demonstrators tried « rush, but their leaders crumpled tn heaps agninet the biue wall, After the first shock had heen | mot and the fight was on, mounted police, with light truncheons charged the head of the unemployed wedge The demonstrators scurried in every direction to keep from be neath the feet of the trained police | horsen. Many went down. Some were wounded by blows from truncheons or were trampled by their fellows in the fight. The battle was watched by bun dreds from the windows of Grand hotel and government build ings near the end of Whitehall | Many lined the atone railings tn the | front of the National gallery, HERE’S MORE ABOUT YULE TREES STARTS ON PAGE ONE will decorate each light post of cer. tain downtown districta, At the very |least 10 yeare, If you could have any idea of the vast number of trees that will be sacrificed for thin pur pore you would realize that the dam- age to the forest would be equal to |e forest fire, Just that “In one store alone there are about $00 trees used which have been at leant from six to 10 years growing. ‘em, they are very beautiful as decor ations, but how long can the supply | lant; certainly they could not grow fast enough to supply such vast |numbers, besides it in better to have the Christmas tree in the home. “Another point. The men whose business It is to supply these trees Jare not going 100 miles from the city, if they can be secured clover; not be good business. |that means they are it would Well, then, to come from America, where he learned import. |‘istricts along the highways in most | leases. I do not mean this as a | criticiem, as much as @ reminder of the outcome of such use of fir trees. If we conserve the forest we may al ways have our beautiful Christmas trees in the honw, It would not be Christmas for me without one, so I'l) quote the old udage, ‘Waste not, want not’ GOOD! Painless Extraction of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 BOSTON: += =) $5.00 harge of our $4.00 Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact condl- tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. Our treatment of pyorrhea ts con sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Yeurs BOSTON DENTAL CIC 1420% Second Avenue Specul for 30 Days— Bet of Teeth,...., A real specialist ‘in Plate Department. Gold Crowns, 22K. ~ |MAIL TRUGK 1S y for hig defeat for re-election | LOOT OF THUGS | \Driver Kidnaped and Men| Make Way With Sacks CHICAGO, Nov. 212--aA truckioad | |of mall was #etzed by auto bandite | here today, who kidnaped the driver |and drove away with the mail sacks, | Postal authorities, checking on the | robbery, maid the robbers held up the | wrong truck: that « load of reais. | tered mail which left the pontoffice « short time previously wan the loot cr ht | | The loss wi) be «mall, portal offi. | cials announced | The truck w un londed with mail to} naha by airplane, and to Maywood aviation | was on route boulevard | Aviator HL ©. Brown left for Omaha on schedule time without the mail | ‘The driver of the mall truck, after | being forced to necompany the rob. | bers for nearly an hour in a wild! drive along the principal boulevards | of the city, war finally liberated on) the extreme North Side, miles from where the holdup occurred. The| |truck had not been located three | bours after the robbery An accurate description of all mall carried in airplanes is taken, be cause of the danger of being burned or low, and powtal authorities were able to check up accurately the exact eharacter of the loot. 'DARDANELLES | PACT TALKED LAUBANNE, Nov. 22. | dom of the Dardanelles was wag up jat the Turkish peace conference to. day American observers sat tn at the | meeting of committees No. 1, at which | the discussion (yok place, and watched the proceedings closely, A proporal wan made for a purely civil regime for Constantinople, un- der the supervision of an interna tonal commission appointed by the |league of nations. Under the plan proponed, the allies would not be permitted to maintain garrisons along the Dardanelles or Bosphorus. Turkey was requested to pledge the perpetual freedom of the straits, both “for merchant and war vessels, exowpt in the eventuality of a war in which Turkey might herself be « belligerent. \NO JURY FOR | MINE TRIALS MARION, Tl, Nov. 92.—Picking jurors tn the Herrin mine massacre trial became Increasingly difficult today, with nearly every farmer wummoned for service admitting be head an opinion of the “right or wrong” of the mine killings. Judge D, T. Hartwell ruled that no one with such an opinion would be allowed to serve on the jury. Most of the venire under quastion- ing ts composed of farmers. The miners, while declaring they held no opinion on the right or wrong of the slayings, are believed by the prose cution to be prejudiced and are die tmineed for cause. RICH “RED” IS PRISONER NOW Joliet, I, Nov, %2.—William | Brons Lioyd entered prison here dur. jing the night to serve a two to five year sentence for violation of the Illinois espionage act. Lioyd, member of one of the | wealthiest mid-west families, a Har. |vard graduate and a communist, |Dlamed wealthy associates for bis j imprisonment “They didn’t like It because I spoke what I thought,” Lioyd de clared “I opposed most of the things for which they stood. I was & scab on my class.” The millionaire surrendered vol. unterily at the prison gates at mid. night WARD CASE IS BEFORE COURT WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov, 22. ~-Supreme Court Justice Morschaus er had under consideration today a | motion for the disminsal of the mur- |der indictment against Walter 8 Ward, former police commissioner of New Rochelle. Ward is charged with having shot to death Clarence 8. Pe. ters, ex-ob, early last summer. Counsel for Ward argued that Prosecutor Weeks has made no ef. fort during the past two months to solve the murder, and that ft is un. fair to his client to be held indicted and not given an opportunity to free himeel¢ of the charges in court, FRANK BACON LAID TO REST CHICAGO, Nov, 22.—Friends of Frank Bacon today said their last farewell to “Lightnin’ Bill” in the Blackstone theater, where he exper! enced his greatest success, Services were held for the author stor of the title role in “Light from which he retired only a few days before his death Judge K. M. Landis, the favorite |Solf partner of the beloved actor, delivered the memorial address, His voice choked with emotion as he | voloed eulogies of “Lightnin’ Bill.” |. The services were conducted by | Richard Baker Science reader. Christian MAN, BOOZE B:.IND, STAYS IN BED AND THINKS IT’S DARK SAN FRANCISCO, Nov R. K. Bryan slept long and deep ly after a night of earousal Finally a call came to his hotel room, 22. “Why aren't you here al work?” asked his employer ‘Still dark,” answered Bryan, Its noon the state ment What's wrong?" Thebh Bryan knew—-the liquor he drank the blinded him, night before had || ‘right out of the litte stomach and, STAR SHOE STORE CORNER SECOND AND SENECA 121 Seneea St. Basement Cheasty’s Clothing Store ONE-CENT SHOE SALE Star Shoe Store SALE ATTRACTS ATTEN TION. CROWDS of People Are Amazed at the Bargains they get and they keep on Buying. Still GREATER BARGAINS this week. Read Ad Carefully. We still have too many Shoes and they keep on coming in. Our space is limited. We still have 3,800 pairs to dispose of. We simply save you money by buying now for your entire family. Many lots of shoes you will get an extra pair for 1 cent more. EXTRA PAIR WILL COST I MORE YOU BUT MORE Special Lot of Ladies’ High-Grade Shoes and Ox- fords in Black and Brown. All sizes and widths from AAA to D. Regular $8.50 value. Now $4.95. Extra pair but One Cent More. One big lot of Ladies’* Shoes, Pumps 1 Slip- pers, formerly priced at $6.00; 1.95 ° NOW. ‘EXTRA PAIR FOR le MORE FREE!) &=-"s358 Pumps, a priced PAIR SLIPPERS mui Pair for le More To every person making a purchase Another lot of Ladies’ Patent Kid and Satin Pumps, 1 and 2 straps, of $2.50 or over, any morning from 9 to 10 a. m., dur- = $7, $3. 95 ing this sale, will aiiaaila Seuffers, - receive a beautiful pair of Ladies’ ROW $1.95. NOW .... Reus — = and without ee $4.95 Another lot of Men’s $7 now.” 95 sing She NOW .... $3. 95 ice. now $2.45 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - STAR SHOE STORE Corner Second and Seneca 121 Seneca Basement Cheasty’s Store 3 SEATTLE Hold Services for SHIPS SAFE Late Congressman With the disabled freighter Stuart] SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 33—Fu- Dollar in tow, the Bea Monarch was making her way toward Seattle Wednesday, according to radio ad- vices, and fears which had been felt in shipping circles for the two ves- sels were set to rest. The freighter Bessie Dollar, which was also in dis- tress, ha been repaired at sea and is proceeding under her own steam, Capt. Orison A. Beaton, master of the tug, reported. The tug was forced to @o to the rescue of both steamers, towing them in tandem for seven hours until the repairs could be completed on the Bessie Dollar. RICH MAN IS “RUM RUNNER” man John I. Nolan were held here today. At 9 «. m. the city and na- tion paid thelr tributes when @ me morial service wag held tn the retun- da of the city hall, Senator Hiram W. Johnson and Mayor James Rolph, Jr., delivered eulogies. At 10 a. m, requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Mary's cathedral, Archbishop Edw. J. Hanna offictst- ing. Army and navy escorts marched in the cortege, 3,000 Pieces of Land to Be Sold Three thousand pieces of King county land, with an assessed valu- ation of $600,000, will be sold at auc- tion Saturday morning by County NEW YORK, Nov, 22.--Anthony | Treasurer William A. Gaines. Cassenne, millionaire, was convicted) This is property on which the of “rum running” by @ jury in a Brooklyn federal court yesterday. He was sentenced to two years in At- lanta penitentiary and fined $10,000. Cassesse was alleged to have car ried on the liquor operations on two of his yachts. county has foreclosed for non-pay- ment of taxes. lore than $265,000 in delinquent taxes ts outstanding against the 3,000 pieces. Gaines will open the gale at 10 a. m, at the Jefferson st. entrance to the court house. Child’s tongue shows if bilious, constipated MOTHER, GLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels A teaspoonful without Syrup" now of “Calite will, quickly ind bowel wetion and in a well t , wa i liver cramping or overs start acting y hour ell your drugs.s; you want only up,” wu have t enttine “Calidornia Pig inain, Mothers ean rest eavy otter h directions fo giving “California Fig Syrup’ be-| \) has directions for babies an@ : t ehilaven of all printed on bot cane it never fails to work the) te Mother, you must “Calan. sour bile and constipation polvon | *"* chet ies my. ow” Refuse any imitation a aA rcnemenmnes ee wee ay cme SS PERRET Sv 2 Pe Se a

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