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ELD IN BOND PROBE GO, Dec. 2% —John W the “wolf of La Salle was in the clutches of the Worthington was ar warrant charging him Connection with the $80,000 rob Of the Union Pacific railroad at Omaha, Neb. last Maret charged that Worthington tad Tecelved and disposed of certain BAda Which wore part of the loot eee IHARDT RESTLESS Deo, 28.—Sarah Bernhardt aetreas, stricken with illness theater here a few days ago. A restless night, “Mme. Bern Gondition ts not so well,” at told the United Press. afterwards, however, the “di " went her secretary to the it with this message: “I ‘Rot worse than yesterday.” 000 LIQUOR SEIZED FRANCISCO, Deo. 23.—Dry it activities here during 4 hours: Federal agents All autos entering San Fran pever the state highways, for Drivers protest search with it. Federal agents eeize stock fom Powel! st. home Parente. Police captains, Wright enforcement act, bootleg reports or sus tigers in the city, eee )TBALL PLAYER DIES T, Mich., Dec, 23.—Rer star University of Mich player, died here to- had suffered a fracture of and internal injuries in an le accident GUILTY OF MURDER YORK, Dec. 23.—Abraham chauffeur, tried on a charge his wife and burying her @ im a lime pit. was found guilty furder in the first degree by o ix jury early today, Becker, in iy introduced, was alleged to the mother of his two wo he would be free to woman—Anna Elias ene NS NEW PLANT Dec, 23.—Plans for a Manufacturing and as Plant here, which may in the famous Detroit works, - ‘ _ rt 4 completed by Henry Ford, | : today. The new Ml ultimately cost $6,000,000 ¥ 16,000 men. RE’S MORE ABOUT RANS has alwaya been the ulti- of all anti-Japanese agi- this is the first time has been a definite “ha ot hailed by local antiJapa will all children rents are not eligible to alization, but it is aimed prin. ly at the Japanese. Its general ‘Was decided upon at a mt conference between Senator } Captain Colvin and Miller » American Legion will stand behind this amendment.” | Colvin declared Saturday. dy gone on record favor- &@ law, and Senator Jones to work for it. be a great thing for this . it goes thru. As matters 2 now, we are powerless against ®. What good does it bar the Japanese from land p when their children, if this country, can become eltizens with all the priv. @ real American?” ———<$<—<——$___. AUIS, Mo-—Satchel contain. taken by five bandits [two employes of the Stix, Fuller Drygoods Co. and one in charge of company’s are held up. } to take the matter up in| News of Senator Jones’) the greatest step that has) THE SEATTLE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT CHRISTMAS STARTS ON PAGE ONE Bloody Christmas Is Feared Thruout Country » park for the « casion Will Be Filed IRTLAND, first pected to gather at the m. to sing and to s the Vee Their Nativity be a day d preparations parts of the ¢ al observations and musical pro | crams. Twill when the day dies must be go t GHORGE A. MacDONAGH De P BY DUBLIN n 23. rder Ore, Deo lepicting ersons harge of degree m wi! elation Watched The will » Woetr railroad property without authoriza, lodged against “Captain” Cast t by shot on sigh char waterfront learned aged ter toda it the t attorney's office this morn tion we the Free of r cht and Mintrte ing overheard Heler of Churehes State government a ‘ chur wan result fresh outbreaks of incen. | servic repubtican |!" ® ty have planned Hiariam and bombing by y ’ oe claimed that a conversation by het we Mre Welt ned damag tnsv At genta ared as Sunday evening Leary son © is done. For kid put to bed and told to y Christmas was bo a bury the acoured man, conta els ignored an ultimatum that Imianions suff the elder W young the mater Le s police Weir had lured a 16 hin Re had br ent to warran thelr number now In prison b on the Weir ling harge after Helen night told she gaid ¢ year-old girl to A there She aleep. ner! be they « to death would B demned executed if the Free » troops continued to storm republican strongholds, casualties re- sulting Right civilians, including a mother and daughter, were wounded when insurgents in a motor lorry raced thru Cork, bombing the streets, One man was killed and two women and a Free State private were wounded when government troops attacked armed rebels in Dorset street stronghold. In the face of these disorders, the Free State (ook most drastic steps to railways Hebels threat- Christmas offensive moralize traffic Blockhouses were established along rights of way at intervals of every | two miles and £00 troops were as- signed to each Rebels have raided trains at Four | Corners in South Ireland in the last 24 hours The Free State was today reported ready to offer amnesty to imprisoned insurgents, providing the latter take cath not to again bear arms against the government and accept the cur few order Many rebel leaders predicted this | would be met by from the | men tn prison, an an ac Mre to wan't ous Dear mo, no! Jowntowa with their mummies dur ing the past week or two and have seen one George F. Mather with t long white hair and beard and t red suit and cap, whom they as “Santa Claus.” And they've that Jown their chimneys Christmas Go to'nleep? Why, there never were wide-open eyes George Mather in particular ts a decidedly successful Santa Claus, For the past two weeks he has spent hix time in down town stores, shaking hands and tatking with the little people. jere’s the seeret of his succews His long white beard and his long white hair are his own, Each year he lets purpose for the von, Oh, yes, Indeed, ever so any ttl children whe have become cynical about the truth of this “Santa Clius person,” have taken one side-long squint at the real white beard and hair of this particular Santa and been convineed all over again But, a mn ey a busy one. wu mo to They've been} outrages continued. sory and ary Mrw te with ry y know « Inland boat had |} ping | her eve about 1 ought watehed of the the Wet death knothole shack taken launch by that the the river Several girls Aanerted sh: the nide until she saw the reason to suspect he's badty house board the elder Weir that Earl told later burted the body In ed with stones on a her two he who were bout September 23 wher Mrs | minaing the alleged crime ts claimed by Leary to have been committed being traced by the Three of these girts fit the ¢ tion of the dead girl given the pc Mrs. Leary, who deseribed detail to de- now worip by i } be Tom Dale Marbie, | Erickson, MeQuarr OFFICIALS TO STAY BY FIR Beattie public their respective fire stors on Christmas day, and Clara M 1 Summertil, Stev Harrie =D. H. Stan Pr and ~ nday ning will watchfu elo alded tn be eyes T must be mad: |aleep. And Santa must be | Refusal to lift the curfew for the| the erection of the tree | holiday celebration was strongly pro-| Sparkling things must be hung on tested by Cardinal Logue, The re-|the bough; | mysterious {striction would prohibit midnight | Placed underneath. Then the Christmas mass, but the cardinal de. |~-for storekeepers tell us that can clared it would be celebrated regard- | les are again coming into their own lena, that their flicker ix proving more popular than the steady glow of col red bulla Lest ye forget all the candies on the For somewhere &@ legend has been told that a lighted vand the window during the Christmas season, will guide the spirit of the Christ child into the home. | 'PLAY FOR ALL CITY SHUT-INS Hitndreds of shut-ins will be ten wi defiance aad indies oon and rad if their «i ndlos nertions Suturday may in’ the public eye to be in se clusion Christman, order to & cape the work that tles them to ther denks the vent of the The Star lated all federal county and city officials that in place not year the tree HERE’S MORE ABOUT TERRORISTS STARTS ON PAGE ONE : hooded mob that killed them dix lodgea, the corpses by setting off [dynamite in attempt to hide them elaewhere and so € the evi- jdence of their crime. Put troop derly carried Saturday night to the |suarding Lake Cooper, near bY. | Cosmopolitan Players’ theater at | Prosecutor Malcolm Dougias grinned. jwaich was being draggei for the Third ave. and Madison st. for the} Superior court bodies, surrounded Lake La Fourehe | conuat performance given them by |supposet to te a pretty matter-of before the floating torsos could b# | seattle singers and artiats, ltnet tot, fished out. The hooded agente fied, | but one of them dropped a bunch |,,A%** People of keys as he ran. Search for the of the keys was started im- could be reached quiet Chritwmas: Mayor Brown hedged « bit Jacared @ bit by such « questic said. “The Mr. and I will |dinner with Edwin J. Jr. non. then I may work a jittle to be able to find me “You bet, at home with the folks,” by the weight of years, misfortune | them as persons extremely and sickness, all are invited to forget | with other people's time. libera! i of the chance to enjoy one night of | Christmastime, pleasure. Judges King Dykeman, Calvin 6. Te Saturday to the service of oth-jin. They were interviewed tn differ ore and their cars will be busy Sat-/ent offices, but they may an wel | urday afternoon and evening carry-| have spoken tn chorus [ing the shut-ins to the theater and|\in Seattle at the tamtly fireside.” | transporting carolers about the city Dr. Frank R. Loope, head of the|be out when called, but shut-ins’ society, bas arranged a pro- | fedgral district court fodgs, Jeremiah jsram which is expected to greatly! Neterer, probably «poke for them Please the audience. Mrs. B | Lindgren, general chairman of the /day with the folks at home }Parent-Teachers’ association, has | Cushman lives in Tacoma CRUSADERS IN ENGLAND NOW |i sorters ster cura [u's en LONDON, Dec. %3.—A secret so. playlet which is expected to be one) Cc R ciety similar to the Ku Kiux Kian of|of the best ever presented by chil-/and Mr«. America and the Fascisti of Italy is) dren here, the usual springing up in England, the Daily | News declared today. it Fitzgerald, John B. Carroll Kathryn Miracle swelle: chorus, while Phillip formance with an address of welcome | bachelor, with the remark that The organization is called the|to the shut-in A vocal selection by | will enjoy the day with the family ot Order of Crusaders. It was founded | William Jackson, Mrs. Homer Camp- (his brother, Lioyd. two years ago, and recently launched | bell, George Schmitt and Margaret | an intensive recruiting campaign. | Kox, pupils of Prof. Kantner, will fol- | at Its total strength, however, is kept | low said secret. | Then the Christmas playlet will be | «mall army of guests for dinner.” Christmastime,” j The garb of the order consiats of | staged, after which the popular Lotus crimson robes With « large cross on|@uartet will render several numbers ithe front of the gown, | Miss Irene Spencer, solotet, will then Interviewed, the grand senechel de. | precede the Wayfarer chorus, whict clared he knew a little of the Ku/ ill present one of the outstanding Klux Klan and the Fascisti, but as-| features of the program under the serted: “I am not prepared to gn-| direction of Montgomery Lynch. The swer questions as to our relationship | West Seattle high school glee clubs, until 1 consult our committee.” composed of 200 singers, will conclude “I think the Fascisti would be a/the program. good thing for England.” he sald. | Names of the officers of the Cru-| | saders are not a secret. fin the factory, at which the officers PT H A N G A R Sie Crescent Manufaéturing Co. . l were seated, Chrintmas festivition at Work was started Friday on the!the plant of the Crescent company new six-plane army-navy hangar at|included the delivery of gifts by the Sand Point aviation field, under | Santa Claus the presentation of the supervision of Thomas Beeman, | turkeys to ali employes, and a sur. county engineer. | prise announcement by FE. R. Smith, ‘The lease turning the grounds over | secretary-treasurer of the Crescent to the navy was signed last week by| Company, in which was made home in Seattle with families, | where the familieg are not in exiat jence, with relat lor as near as possibile. or, City Superintendent Thomas Proctor, City perintendent George F Comptroller H. W. | Matt Starwich, J. D. ployment office head; huff, street ent, and so of Carroll, Ihe w Sherif! city em. D. Bark Crescent Employes In Minstrel Show Beginning with a luncheon served n ad infinitum dying out? Boys’ Club Plans Final complet tainment Smith p.m arrangements 1 for a dinner and enter to be given in the L. C. Building restaurant, December by have a the Boys old folk«, The arrangements are un is being axsisted by Mins H. M. Glea son and Miss Ruby M. Belknap. A number of city notables are join success, among whom are Mayor Ed. win J. Brown and W. M. Short, pres- bor. Included in the entertainment will be music by the boys’ band frorm the Garfield high school, and in addi tion to @ dinner, the presented with cand era. About 1 on the list nuts, et cet |Christmas tion will be held at 11 o'clock ithe county commissioners, and| known that under group ineur- jturned over to the Bremerton navy|@nce plan each employe was to be [retary of the Navy Roosevelt has|*mount of the policy commensurate | formally signed the lease in expected with the length of service rendered jin Seattle Saturday, according to|¥¥ employes. |& minstrel show followed, the show | being rendered entirely by talent * developed among the employes of Hope for White ¢ * |rection of R. M. Nicholson wat hristmas Fading 0)?" chai cimorsts program NGTC Dec. 23.—Hope was planned as a farewell to the the weather burtau sthted to | Jackson st., as the Crescent com- | Local snows are probable In the | pany will move to its new butiding jlake region and portions of thel warty in the new year. The fol of the territory east of the Missis- 4 oh which was directed by R. M. } sippi will be snowless Monday tn | coms warty Hughes }. Then Tales less an unexpected change oceurs,! son, I. R. A Curry, Charles Stark Rive id iar aus for | ster, Helen Jones, Mise Lord and! Christmas stories will be told 72 Mele form, Pe i Pug ng heal | Miss Potter,J. L. Daggett, R. &.| children Christmas morning, at the (? » Pennsylvania an@ New| watson, Jack Harris, H. Boggs, O,| Corniah school, | iba | SIX HELD AS ; HALLBERG’S, INC. 1 ? DENVER, Colo., Dec, 23,—Local | ry police today were in receipt of a re-| Bake: and Restaurant port from Santa Fe, N. M., that six|j 217 Pike St. 511 Pine St. pects in the Denver mint robbery. | The car the men were driving was riddied with bullets { A Merr ii ; | 'y Christmas and A Happy New Year jofficers. Notice that Assistant Sec-| Presented an insure poliey, she Conuuiestoner "Thomas Dobson. | An entertainment in the form of | the Crescent company, under the 41- for a “white Christmas” is fading, | old bu Iding at Occidental ave. and North Atlantic states, but the rest|ing participated. in the program, the forecaster maid. Bobbie Meisner and Helen Sang.| Told at School le | England, B. Peterson, Huh Morton. George! | REMORSE PERE NS TS PS RE MERE APES LTS PE PERE PARE RE TS PS PERO RE PEMD, MINT BANDITS: men were being held there as wus. ° P . Wishing One and All | DENVER.—Crawford Hin, 61, tor- | mer United States ator Colorado and millionaire Jeader of Denver, dies here, from society IN DEATH PROBE) |Officials Say Murder Charge |» al Wednenday and his reported her Abramhoft, n an} Reronn the Pacific. It is the usual custom for | “Right here “I lke a lot of friends around me Mra. Miracle “My son and myself expect a Everybody felt the same—either at | in the home town So said Chas, Allen and De Wolfe Emory, assistant district attorneys; | Butldings | Utilities Su- | Russell, City Who says home life in America ts | | Christmas Dinner | been at 6:30 Athletic club to deserving boys and der the direction of Hans Evers, who ing in making the entertainment a guests are already ‘HOLD RIVER MAN Woman Meets Cannibals on Boat Tour of World ne woman and nine men have just at around the world. ited the peor lfathers Hved 1,000 years befo | pers o those of ¥ | The woman's o self told tt to Herman | By Mrs. Jean Gowen | As told to Alexander Herman { N. B.A. Service | round the world in a 08 foot motorboat tn good rt but ft would b if the th were ale meas wmoother 1 do which b ered who are o in motor noes rivall ke Star ia printing th Alewander / | , for Traveling . and the it 1 don't expect to do 1 will inaiet that woman be ft If ever again t anotber the Bpeejacks there were nine men, All of them were an helpful as could Hut they weren't wom. en However, fidn't about trivialities when began plan trip more than 16 months we think such Mra. Gowen nt we ning our back My bushand hadn't taken a vace tion In 14 years, His doctors ordered are police, | him away for a long rest, Before we we had talked into undertaking something that bad | accomplished before—a voyage around (he world tn « motor- at We left New York, cruised down ast and made our final prepara- the jJump-off from Miam! st important of there me bhing The men | inateted It would make me a better Perhaps they right; 1 was seasick only once. But now I'm going to let my halr grow long again Everything was ready by August realized it, ourselves | never been | saitor were officials will hug | 21, 1921, and away we sailed | The excitement bean after we left | Panama and took the jong jump| / | We counted on getting gas and| .| water at the small island of Takes Here in their idea of a take my oldest then I'm going horsetuck riding The rest of the day, by gum, nobody is going Judges are oftimes with minds that think in the blind, and all/ judicial terms alone—especially by hose whore lives are rendered sad | persons of “convictions,” who regard But they’re thetr troubles and avail themselves|as sentimental as young lovers at early for service at your home, Seattle motorists have given up| Hall and J. T. Ronald were found Judge BE. E. Cushman happened to his fellow L. | both when he dectared in favér of a Mayor Brown will open the per-| Tindall admitted that he ts still a/ he will @be waiting for you at Boldt’s, All the favorite holiday dishes —turkey, appetizingly prepared,* and genu- ine Christmas plum pudding. Besides, it’s served conveniently from 11 a.m. to 8 p. m., so that you can easily fit it into your day's pro- gram. cl if and sewers superintend. | 913 Second Ave. ident of the State Federation of La | guests will be Served Sunday and M Special Musical Program, 3:15 to 7:45 P. M. 6278 for DANCING 9:30 to 12:00 Wonderful music by Louis Telephone Elliott x where a tree celebra- | S Jepson and Cover Charge 30c per Person Saturdays and N ® This Real Christmas Dinner Indian Summer Five. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. pictaiaitiincaiasainaaaenieniionaiil HERE’S MORE ABOUT THIRD PARTY STARTS ON PAGE ONE completed the firat journey by motor 4 total distance of 46,000 mites state of savagery Mike their fore boats were invented. They had O'Brien in the Bouth Beas v, Just an Mra, A. service They a ee sald Saturday, “but it is now showing signs of life, Disered ited in every referendum meas ure submitted to the people, the same crowd, with all its old-time ©, Is again laying plans fo capture control of the state legislature and dictate the laws to be passed. They would even arry the republican party down with them—tf they ld-—rath er th relinquish control to those who would pass laws bene. fiting the people. gave us the poll was foolish in ite concept in its operation and imp of entorcement Hartiom sought primary and bring |convention system. “Hartinm passed the certificate of necensity law, to protect private monopolies from competition with municipal utilities. ‘Hartiam now seeks to keep Beat from developing the Skagit by preventing the sale of power municipalities outside their limits. couple, Americans stopping| “ID every instance there has been ete, were pretty sick hetore |® clear cut issue, with the welfare of t Iinte ests of certain {the other side Jean Gowen her t When we 2 t there after 22 days we found the gax. It had bean sent by peclal ptearr the fren had nothing It ouldn't get ac that « with the life Intolerable natives presented ux chick ard For! to drink hait ustomed | re no water days we mut cocoannt wasn't bad; but to the ¢ mil) bra ‘bug They made And then th nuts Hartiem tax whict with two live pigs and several enn, We had to take Hut they, like tb foated with the ould put the mont shame We couldn't get rid of the pests un- tl we put out to sea, pushed the piga and the chickens overboard and fumi- gated the ship Finally miles from them on be ocoanuts, were little bugs that hungry flea to| ir to throttle back the the we reached Tahiti—4,000 America. With tte freah water, and ‘eral Americana, it sure did look good to us Hefore we left the boat The tle oity we had a wedding on day was stormy! and th | ceremony was over. individuals on And Hartism has al aye been against the people. | “The turning point hax |reached now, however enough forward-looking. wus men and women tn the next jlegistature to relegate this crowd of political pirates to the oblivion they | deserve “But we'll have to organize, adopt Program and fight it thru. We don't need many new laws—awe have |too many now—but the ones we do |yeed are absolutely essential if we are going to drive special privilege innt [OUt Of control of the government nd restore It to the people.” MONDAY: An outing with cannibal king who was educated at Oxtord, heen consct Pox Epidemic in Denver Kills 111 DENVER, Colo. Dec, $3.—Hmal! pox has taken « toll of 111 lives in| Denver since the first of November according to figures complied by the bureau of vital statintion here today The epidemic, health officials has died out, and only a few have been reported within the week For a short period of time as high nn four and five fatalities from amall-| POX were reported daily canen To touch apples, when cooking, with a steel fork or knife leaves « sharp, acrid taste. A silver knife or wooden fork or spoon should be a A whale t* capable of swimming miles an hour. old | people on one side and the| There will )|WOMAN MAY BE HEAD OF TRIBE WASHIN 23.—“Aunt Alice” Robertson, the only woman member of congress, probably I |go back to beloved Indians of | Oklahoma when term expires Mareh 4 | According | Miss Robert conspicuous greas, is to be ON, Deo ” her her information here, on, one of the mont lame ducks” in con made superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes, Tho office pays $6,000 a year. Victor M. Locke, the present superintendent, is said to be slated for transfer to the army The Five Civilized Tribes of Okla |homa are the Creeks, Choctawm |Chickasaws, Cherokees and Semt- For years Ming Robertson missionary among the In- to | nob was @ | diana, Headquarters of the Five Civilized |Tribes are at Muskogee, Miss Rob- ertson’s home town woman |has ever held this position in the | government's Indian service Drowned Man Is Found on Beach While looking for drift wood under the ratlroad trestle near Pier 14, Fri- day afternoon, H. Patterson, 2810 Western ave, found the drowned lbody of W. H. Crawford, 66, lying on the beach. Deputy Coroner H. B. Kennedy traced Crawford as the man who had recently registered at the Northern hotel ax a Canadian. Crawford, ec- cording to police, had been drinking eavily when last seen, a few weeks ago. Whether Crawford was a vic- |tim of accidental death or a suicide lis undetermined. The body is held at the morgue. WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 KFC—2 p. m.; 6:30 p. m; @ p m.; #15 p. m.; 10:36 p.m. KZC—9:80 to 10:30 a. m, KDZE—1030 to 11 @ m.; 12:80 1:30 p. m.; 3:90 to 4:0 p. m. KIR—6 to 6:30 p. m.; $45 to 5 p. m. KHQ—146 to 8:15 p.m. | The Only Genuine Rotisseria in Seattle WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY MERRY XMAS Christmas Dinner $1.50 s marvelous table d’hote served from 11 a, m. to 1 m., with choice of our famous barbecued chick- en, turkey, duck, capon or goose. Lischett’s ROTISSERIA, 314 UNION Here’s Your Xmas Week Entertainment —a new type of South Sea tale Isle of Doubt” ——UNTIL FRIDAY—— with five acts Big Time Vaudeville —COMING— Extra Show New Year’s Eve Small or large tables or private dining rooms. DOLDTS Convenient ations 141416 Third Ave. fercmememencmececincnemenenecas ToT Tn INDIAN 7 SUMMER Christmas Dinner $1.50 OFF The Night Before Christmas— ICERS and employes of the Dex- ter Horton National Bank hope the day will bring you the full measure of cheer and happiness associated with onday, 12 to 9 P. M. Yuletide. Reservations paviy the Snappy Holidays 50c iS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK Dexter Horton National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE ESTABLISGNED-::1870