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PAGE 6 THE 8 STAR FRENCH BLACKS\(— _AROUSING THE IRE OF NEUTRALS | LOOTHOME OF — GANGSTER SHOT NOW IN GERMANY : | HOARDED GOLD IN GUN BATTLE Berlin Protests Whipping of | Thieves Take Varied Loot Bullets Fly in Meeting of Civilians Monday Night Chicago Butchers Are You Without 3 MUSIC In Your Home? Select some one instru- BERLIN, Feb. 27.—Controversy} Between France and Germa r Whether the former are using col red troops in the K Mnued today by ¢ ‘ on to the value} CHICAGO, F ft, when authoritativ es m} . Q ment that appeals to you Cologne stated that Black] | ta t th tw and learn to play it— y Aroops occupied Konigswinter ' The garrison at Bont » in Ke nd 1 « Broadens and @plored troops, the Germans ring w t atten Hefines—Doubles tained | w ZY . t * Your Pleasure The French have officially denied lot 810 when thieves br ‘ feat Cut and Popularity ‘the presence of colored troops with | residence at 1114 Harriso f More ? Whe new army of occupation ing th ht. No one was at ‘ We Are Sole Agents for » At the mmo time it was stated) tu mn the affray Ptoday that the class of 1922, many William Redman, 44th ave. “ me r PARAMOUNT if Whom aro in the Ruhr, may be and W. Charleston at,, lost ‘ and Fecalled, These youngsters may be ff <. & foot cary TPeplaced with others even younger level, 1 x and saw, aft ORPHEUM | The German government protest aw, two tryequares and one A é a 0 Paris regarding a series of quar BANJOS Seen ewetion, including proved/ A canvas bag conta Recognized as the Best Everywhere Of three deaths and about a | Ollskins, several sweaters te nd © eof persons deing wounded. | of rubber boots was stolen from E.| members of mn who were ] One particular tn that was 1D. Harris, 1929 Fifth ave, some time | pre t an eff o learn the The bs ewtreseed by Berlin was the driving during the night not for the ting . me Muests from a theater at F V. Van Winkle lost a bicycle from Ringhausen with whips. Another was Swhen passengers were whipped from HH @ train at Wanne. ieechmen Plead : End of Isolation Be WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Bellov Ming that the world drif t Swar of proportions that may « The eclipse of m Turies, the Foders Churches today made an tor the American governme Sar" eneccpriyre =| HOLTON com | \ Se 5) FOR DOPESTERS| SAXOPHONE gassuiie : : ¢ That most popular of in- umber of adaitional pot |Liquor and Narcotic Law | struments is taught by nythsteat dle rvicntee Abad | Violators Are Hit Mr. Grant Brown at 317 | pare ern Imave the world from chaos by vadie ths OE cae es you are privileged to ben- aos ae Mo! reasing the pews efit by the instructions of i} ‘The counse! especially urged two | Panes ant ic Detioe puuct, Hedge this popular professional cou: of action, as follows ne bill te ft +d by Police Judge take the nal Bill Protects Land Owners | Gordon, of seattie, and provides that ||| Player and teacher. fines of $ nentences of S That the United Sta’ itt @ in calling an internati nee to consider the economic Against Fake Claims be peg political situation in Europe, in- ee bs Sel Free Lessons Ing reparations, debts and arma Close watch is being kept by the new French custom officials on all Rhine traffic to pre-| BY FIELDING LEMMON a tit hs Sod co : ‘That this government renounce ww, © you to learn to play, mig vamon mom Rusting Railways Point SEN INRY UTZ Se ae pe meee | eee ees eels fof the responsibility in the setue ° . NJUN J1L)| 1. Senator D. V, Morthiand explatied | Mecmotis We alse tncindediip the ct ment of International problems, to Failure of Invasion) sew vor, 90s. ree wom |'°Re iew woceern, ET | Bae vet ° A Worl Jen employes of the Anti-faloon|mball have the firet lien on all or a ce Says Worid BPIEE A rs |ieague were principal witnes: o-| chant crops and the laborer the nec aE ts on Brink of War|Housands Are Idle in Ruhr Valley as) cor, ine wnaionat grand jorye| 00d en and that no labor lien shall|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT q = : be considered for @ period more thy “yy? S DENVER, Colo, Feb. 27—“The French Try to Force Capitulation hearing of evidence concerning alle-| $9 qares so & Period more than U STUDENT Think of the recreation and pleasure you can have in your home playing the drums to the acoompanti- ment of your Piano, Player Piano or Phonograph, | » 4 z arrow statesmanship of the ee | ations of mirappropriation of] This bill ts drafted to protect the STARTS ON PAGE 1 I EED Y m nations” has brought| BY WEBB MILLER [fast diminishing, meaning that the! teague funds against William H. An.| Owner of land who leases It to Japa-| countries to “the brink of a puneninonr * Ny Frees) | factories must soon shut down. , state superintendent. nese, only to find at the end of the! ais automobile has failed and de | ji that will make the last war USSELDORF, Feb. 27.— Ru 7|_,From one viewpoint this paratyxts| ant District Attorney Pecora, | 7°47 that innumerable Japanese 18-|tectives Tuesday were following Hike a sham battle,” Capt. Ed.| Mile upon mile—a rusted network Of! shows the success of Franco-Belgian borers have filed lens against the| WOOT ‘ Wickenbacker, America’s “ace of|™tways, roundhouses filled withlaims Owing ance of| presenting the evidence, following | crop to such an extent that there fa! ""S7 O10. ts @ enphomore at the | ; @uring the world war, said| ‘ted locomotives, cars with rusted | Germany's in . the French | charges made against Anderson by | noth left for the owner. |University, a member of the Kappa . Z yesterday. : Theols On silent sidings—that is *| and Belgians feel they must paraly1¢] 0. p. phittipa former amploye of| _ Sometimes thene liens are for work | Rintre traternity wad ciatey nee and Accessories . tellin, vi ot se or u ae 2 i? . ol ery of! 2 | “Lincoln, Washington or Frank- om erg the most oe ome | the cccupied area to force capitula ) | lenis, exorenesd hiineit ce watl! for over a year back, and very often | oo nomore football nau He lives F ‘arise or war must gurely| {De of the success or failure of tion. tu ‘ | Are fictitious tn order that the lessee lar stount Vernon with Mr. and Mra ‘Are recognised the world a me" according to Rickenbacker elim oe siete og al But the glare of the red rust re| *lisfied with the progress made| will not have anything left with) yw McCreary, hin parents. Js too closely associated flects the failure of the invaders to/ thus far, which to pay hia rent. After much|ir, pas been procure reparations in coal—one of] Anderson, who has refused to| lens have been prosecuted, a settle the avowed objects of the occ | ment is then made between the Japa over for thelr wonderful if workmanship, quality of tone, ease of playing and collecting for the Standard Of Co. for the past year and was always accompanied by a Burope’s interests to ain official interview or statistic, On an automobdile ride thru several! Seen. -We'cantot permit] «a2 y observed an extension of the waive Immunity, returned to his at i} | | F intrigue tion, Officials now admit the impos nese, and the leasee receives back &| Konceman whi} king thy conflict.” to plunge all nations! req rust which marks the paralysis | sipfity of obtaining an appreciable|‘@cks on the district attorney’s| portion of the amount collected from | P°“°*™man lama ze nsBkie sib bpyrdl durability, penbacker left with his wife|°veTcoming the nervous system of) amount of coal unless and until the| office, the Rockefellers and Ray-| him, tt was explained. Sell V. Is t Hi might for Kansas City. hp le coating oegoar eras Westphalian miners decide to work | mond B. Fosdick, the latter's agent.| Senator J. FR. Oman gave notice O€l Vessels to Come tn and hear these instruments demonstrated while we hare ‘4 One by one the tall smokestacks | under orders of the French and Bel- that he would ask for reconsiders. Halt G L ”? a complete stock. : 2 everywhere hedging the hortzon are| giang. Ho asserted that tne latter was “try-| 10, Tussday on the vote which a reat Loss? : Soldier Is ceasing to amoke as the paralysis) My tmpreesion ts that ft ts now the| {2s to crush me Into ail~ace to get | passed the bill WASHINGTON, Feb. 27—Sale of || We Sell on Very Easy Terms é Teaches them. purpose of the ocoupters to bring | Possession of the league” Publish. —_—__ af the government-owned veasels is Shot as Traitor RAW MATERIALS about a situation under which the| ine rights and expenditures of the mente the only recourse left to the govern. i. BLIN, Feb. 27.—The first offt.| ARE DIMINISHING industrialists and the workers will|Antiaaloon league, Anderson pro|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT me at to wr op the are oases entailed @xecution by the Irish Free| Already 50,000 persone are idle in #!¥e in and decide not to oppose the| tested, would be like broadcasting IMS in the opera fon of the Unite 4 st ates Tle 0, Since expiration of the govern-|the Ruhr valley, and their number|#@!ma of the occupation. one’s plans to an enem: advance. | S Wile tn ae ee S amnesty offer came when | will increase from now on in a grow.| STARVATION IS arr ety | ON PAGE 1 f ay is action is due to the failure of the ship «ul to pass the wenate, it SOLE AGENTS was stated. | ‘ ‘ While no plan hax yat been worked ||| Everything Pertaining to Music 1519 Third Avenue Geserted to the rebels, taking|work. Raw materials and stocks are| using the ugly word, that condition balances reported by Clifford and Fifles with him. can be summed up in a word: “Hun ° the state treasurer on June 20, 1922, h t a ad ari = to February 1, 192%, and declares) 0ut: 1 1 the pope of the administra. RUM RUNNERS |, 4 vein oresrare by tne tnvnd # that Clifford's “unlawful praction en-| #08 to liquidate th Gibson, former soldier in the|{ng ratio. Hundreds of thousands of | BEING FORCED as Bite Bal army, was shot for treason. | others are engaged in non-productive| Altho the French officials avold| Ing armies is aimed primarily at the dangers the safety of the accident| Von*ele in such a way a ELUDE POLICE | 2tuststirts and at the German and medical ald funda.” Saeeennne DOnAGtt to Anse government, but {t is the workmen ping. No arrests had been made Tuesday | Who will be squeezed Be tter rib: t RAMA ca of the booze runners who some time| Strange as {t may seem, both} Sunday night or Monday morning | French and Belgians have given and | HERE’S MORE ABOUT unloaded a cargo of nearly 200 cases| Still would give a great deal to | TRUAX of bonded and Scotch liquors at the} Placate and win the population of | . old Luna Park pavilion at Weat Se | the Ruhr. ; yet ee Attle beach. But they have no more now but} | STARTS ON PAGE 1 In a raid Monday Sheriff Matt|to apply preasure untii this steady | Starwich and deputies seized 100| parniyzation reaches the tndustrial-| dolph testified. “Finally, Mr. Truax cases of the liquor and arrested Jos| ists’ most vital point—the pocket ete (“Windy”) Mace, 25, @ life guard at | book. “T'm sorry, Rudolph. There ts the beach, alleged watchman over| The French tell the people: no use in stalling any more. We the booze cargo. Mace refused to) “It will be the fault of your ate are not going to are the collateral let the officers enter the smali room | bosses If your families feel hunger.” | Tanints you." where the booze was kept. Mace) France hopes that capitulation | R. D. Smalley, treasurer of the! me released Tuesday under $1,000 bap Hae ag] poi or ete Cahn | Waterhouse concern, was called to Booze-running lauriches, at high| Workers what they thought the bank and again demanded the || tide, drove up under the old pavilion| “We'll starve, but we don't disobey [tot was again refused, floor and unloaded their liquor thru| tho government's orders,” they sald. is 4 trap doors, Starwich found. The os Corner PROSECUTOR OBJECTS TO LONG TRIAL i, F The well advised “apple-a- | Seteare is one of the largest made| 117 a Sought in Fourth and On croms-examination Deputy e * || by the sheriff's force tn the past two cutor Colvin objected to Old- Uy years, ‘The liquor at retail prices 's| — Miyatery Shooting | Blanchard sea dtestiin uadtingte ane a| day” is easy to take in every NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—A woman rs geen hurrying from the scene of the e Girl Who Took tragedy was sought today by police! facts behind the alleged larceny. “If the court opens the door to| Waterhouse and the Seattle National bank's businoss dealings we will be here two or threo months,” Colvin sald. The jury was dismissed while the matter was argued. “Wo will show that three of the contracts held as collateral by the bank were worthless,’ Oldham said “These contracts called for the pay. ment of $5,809. Two were to F. R Lane on trucks and the third to $ W. Taggart on a Kissel sedan. The bank learned that Waterhouse had reposscaned the automobiles and had resold them. The Kissel car was sold to John Ryan and Waterhouse obtained $500 cash and another oar worth $2,000 on the deal. Ho did not turn those assets over to the bank, altho they belonged to us, It was to ward off criminal prosecution, fot lowing our notice to the company that morning, that the checks wore brought down to take up the note, not the contracts.” The evidence wan given to the Jury on Judge Gilliam overruling tho state's objections. way, but perhaps best of all when it comes to the table ont) baked to a rich golden brown, with ' Vf %8¥-" | ~~ Kristoferson’s Pure Cream as an aid ( yy: f | to flavor and health giving qualities. 1 ewe ts PASLEU Kristoferson’s Cream is properly pas- A LS cia teurized and bottled in a clean, mod- Zg) emplant. Your grocer will supply you or we will give service direct. Poison Is Dying) tiicter of ireerick Schneier, 46, Failing to rally after a night of | reputed millionaire contractor, whose . suffering, Mrs. Florence Williams, | body, with two bullet wounds in the | oni ht who has been in city hospital since| head, was found late yesterday at she attempted suicide at her room in| the wheel of his closed automobile on | |\Cherry at., Sunday, was believed to ROTARY be dying Tuesday. ‘The woman became despondent | River Steamer Is i GLEE CLUB lover the absence of her husband, Damaged by Blaze who deserted her and an infant daughter a year ago, and took 40| PORTLAND, Feb, 27.—Tho stern- a Tomorrow I |grains of dichloride of mercury, ao-| wheel river steamer Georgia Burton, of W. Quartet the Salisbury hotel, Fourth ave. and| the lonely Seaview ave. road. cording to hospital reports, tween Seattle auto tourists’ camps: per Co, was damaged by flames ° early today, while tled at her dock. Think Army Launch’ | 12nd apparature und a fireboat eon Lost With Two Men ceeded in flooding her with water. No persons were injured. The cont SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 27.—Al-| of the damage has not been esti. ALADDIN Houses Not Portable || tho search was continued today for | mated. | All iumber cut to fit by Aladdin (rea || the missing government launch Sea Every Afternoon and Evening ER’S BAND ble). Proved savings of over 18% waste || Rover, army authorities at Fort Mc- ind up to 20% saving on Jaber. || Dowell, to which the launch is at 1 C 3 . ell, : some and See iP ovetvahare Matistonionn, || tached, expressed belief that it had Autoist Scalded money back. ‘hake yor nearest Aladdin || teen «unk, by Car Radiator fe the Old Seattle - The Sea Rover, with Civilian Engl. haldad 2 ere Milfion Doller Corporation Heer B. B, Campbell, and an uniden- Painfully scalded by steam from Spirit Back on Prices quoted include all lumber out to Mt, || tified soldier aboard, was seen putting 0 rors, wood work, 4! paints, : " shee mal lind woke, "Crtpets out trom Fort McDowell early Sun-| ot wt, Monday afternoon, Frank y atyles to || day. , Ryan, 96, 118-Brondway, wan taken rade mbsf al nero word Army officers sald the trip was un-! +. columbun aanitarilum. Ryan also Hie! authorized, money-4a" the radiator of n car he waa crank- ing at Rallrond aye, and Connect!- Envoy to Japan to Resign Soon WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—Charlos B. Warren, American ambassador to Japan, will submit his resignation XN \\ A\ h, Ley formally within a day or two, he an. ‘ Daerah ted bh 3.d%, nounced, after m conference with President Harding at the White - House today, : Warren sald ho would ask that tt rrocram ror Turspay, || Seeking Man io Pevean aid that AM FOR 1 i W h ‘arron sald that he had fintshed FEBRUARY 27 Annoyed Children the work that he had beon sent to ety KDZE—10:89 to 11 0, m.;' 3:80! peapording to a call from the i Admission fecomplish in Japan, and desired to the Job nd outaide finish. Bend y ond wing Aladdin’ C. today ‘The Inunch has not been heara| Mffered a minor Injury to his head . when the flying crank struck him he ALADDIN Co. sgt apad hg ap acl Physicians report that his hurts are hot dangerous. ‘Aino Milln and Offices at Wilmington, N, ©. City, Michigan Toronto, Onturlo, What’s in the Air Keep YourSkin-Pores | Active and Healthy h Cuticura Soap! Tem 20 rverywhare For mamien to 4:20 p. m management of the MoGilvra school, return to his private aftatrs KIR—5:30 to 645 p. mz 8:30 |] gatn Tho president tq expected to name Cc his successor thin weok ee » Jar Tax KPO—San Francisco~8 to 19 || dren entering and leaving the sohool, Plus War Tax B p.m No trace of the man had been found | GRU “STAKE at noon, aN as eM ave, N. and ©. Madison st, to 9:20 p. m. KHQ—1:20 to 8:20 p, m. man who has been molesting chil police were searching Tuesday for a HNL hu eat 1h a

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