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tion ton Octo ig has 88 min. B 8,000, By h paid | to @ it ob | ee a, “BELL pup] U. S. AMBASSADOR AND t ) thinks calendars trees," submitte WHY worry the diplomats about naval disarmament? Our naval offi- il iil il Il il cers are scrapping the warships as fast as anybody could. Lend a “a eh mat i aa powers as navigators and soon there won’t be any | Wa r S h ip in C O / | 1 S 10 hi | LALLA ALAA AAA A LLLP LAA LLLP PSPC LCE PPP on ao ao i tn tro tata 4 as Becond Clase Matter May % 1199, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1819, Per Year, by Mail, $2.60 Partly cloudy tonight and Thurs day. Moderate southwesterly winds, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maxinoum, 30. Minimum, 56. Téday noon, 60. WEATHER | | 25. ‘NO. 17 m1, Ee SEATTLE, WASH ‘WEDNE SDAY, SEI PTEMBE OR 12, 1923. TWO CENTS IN § EATTLE. BALKAN (Watch Serbia! VIEWS FAMILY HAD ONLY 3 CRACKERS FOR FOOD KYO, Japan, Sept. 11.—(De i layed.)—It was possible t i th t Ambassador how American BE. Woods and (EDITORIAL) If your excitement over the sun’s eclipse has subsided, tes slo : Hie, you might fasten your attention on the little job of aster, fou with eclipsing that Mr. Mussolini proposes to do on or about | ieee: soda crackers thelr only | next Saturd, He has notified Serbia to hand Fiume oho cnn | over to him, or stand the consequences of what he calls The ambassador, his wife a aged mother had narrowly e caped perse injury, but, for getting their own plight, had turned immediately towards or gantizing relief, But Ambassador Woods had forgotten to supply his own needs, and suddenly the found itself with only crackers to eat. Everytt in the way of food or possessions was destroyed or tem: porarily lost Just then, however, a personal messenger from the empress ar rived with a basket of potatows, three ducks, a basket of cabbage and two bottles of wine. And the ambassador and his family ato heartily. his “energetic action.” It happens that Serbia has one of the best armies in | Europe. Also, she would be backed by Roumania and Al- | bania. Thus, there’s likely to be a whole lot of “energetic action” and Mr. Mussolini may get his nose L- | punched, And the day that Mussolini shows his political | backers that he’s no good, it will be an airplane headed Italian Troops Em- _ out into the wide, Ww ide w world for Mussolini. Pres. Jefferson’s bark; Mussolini te pice Captain Sends — Now Threatens Loud- Talking Reformers Radio Describing | Three Nations | Grilled by Dr. M atthews Dinnsta. veg Ox ALL Seattle Minister Says Judge Ben Lindsay’s} | Yokohama literally engulfed Ort en et: | Divorce Talk Increases Evil WarregensgrsElenttshdr ys LONDON, Sept. 12, — Italy, “Wham! See what happened to Dumb: bell Dud when he sampled the “lightning drops" from Joe Bungstarter’s still And look at Joe. He returned un expectedly from the W. C. T. U. con vention, just in time to see Dumb bell quaff a swig of the con ton. | Dumbdell in the picture is in lon. gitude 67, lattitude 43, Joe expects to get him untangled in time t to work tomorrow U.S. S. Texas and Freighter Meet in Accident Off Scene of Wreck SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. —For the second time In five days a ship of the United 3 , States navy today was involved sie tet | in a marine accident near Point having forced her will upon t : ; gave the world the first news wate DISCUSS PLAN Arguello, California Fears are felt for the| Greece, now is prepared to take Loud talking reformers who give little thought to the! that Yokohama, Tokyo and oth- E - Miss Catherine military action, if necessary, to | effect of their statements are increasing the very evil they, er 4 PRIZE WINNER “Dumbbell Dud is ‘ by M. Rusk = At 6:13 a, m. today the battleship | safety — of “ wins the silver sheke! for Tues F OR MEMORIAL collided with the Isthmian! Naw, daughter of Rev. Fred-| 4e end Italian rights in Fiume, / seek to put down. He | day’s dumbbells ine freighter Stoel Seafarer, 14] Quit CN, Pittat dispatches from Kome, Athens Chic 4evadtice, ta Wtint Dr. Mark | ahawettis Termmibes ce teiae: wine radio message Pe- x—— | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—A na-|Mfiles northwest of Point Arguetio|@7tC® ©. sau Of J LLSOUrg,) and the Balkans indicate eae , K | shows nO ve OEY ies,| _celved by the Admiral Oriental ©, sare tional memorial to the late President |—where last Satu might seven | Who has been conducting u| A new Adriatic crisis, with |A, Matthews, pastor of the First) spread tendency to new sex sand) ting this morning from Capt. Mr, Dud is so dumb he thinks: |Harding, to be erected at Marion, |destroyers were wrecked. The col-| girls’ mission school at eis ge ee #9 seresdsi Presbyterian church, mild | of Denver, Rev. Whitcomb Brough- yee R. eo omen He could milk a sea-cow.—Delbert | Ohio, his home, was discussed with | lision occurred in a heavy for. | Sendal, Japan, 290 miles| pawns and Haly, dJugoSlaris, | Wednesday or of the. Temple Baptist ehureh,| Of the resident del ersan, ‘Creda: President Coolidge today by Brig.| cording to a radio report to Norton-| 14, 47 Tokyo, This district Cue Seay pone He was talking to a reporter for| said in an interview with the Unit- is speeding to Seat Puget Sound ts a dig noise.—Mra.|Gen. Charles E. Sawyer, physician | Lilly & Co, agents for the Steel) 1 ¢ participants In a new, conflict, | ° Lindsey's |¢@ Press today | from the stricken country, car- ‘A. O. Praden. to the late president, and by Charles | Seafarer here is one of those reported part-| appeared at hand. The Star about Judge Ben Lindsey's | Tore em peral pastor of | rying 150 refugees. Bull Durham can be used in a|%. Dawes, close friend of Mr. Hard-| Tho Texas, the radio advices said,| ly destroyed by the recent| Mussolint hax charged the Jugo-jatatement in The Star Tuesday on Angeles") Targest. flock, scemed:.to| THe - wree ge which Ww vepipe.—Charles McGregor. .. .. | '0&. struck the freighter on the bows, | Slava with seeking to take advan-|¢he divorce evil, especially with ref-\think the youth of the nation is} Proud ships, which were ‘stranded stove pip 0 earthquake, | ps pangs Thoy discussed with Coolidge plans | tearing a hole which the crew a tage of the: Italo-Greece dispute to)... ¢y that portion of it which| muddling thru with ifs usual errors, tog the shore line; the devasta:, Titips ere to "mas forlaunehing. a nation-wide cam-|bdle to slow with collision mats, "| Brea a parece wave most of | iy a new standard of sex rela-|but eventually approaching a” goal| on wrought ‘by, earthquake,» tidait pt na port = + le Paget tobe Seen d = RIGGING SNAPS: Claimed any soch totention acai. |tlonship, had resutted Jef happiness just the same. | wave and flames was in evidence as Bootleggers’ dances are held in tha| 8D Opportunity to have a part In|}ad their ongines reversed when astor said, “we the President Jefferson. appi alcohol.—Fiorence Pay. erecting the ding — momorial.jine. rasa came, undoubt a | mise sce ~ “ ma . mage ot "rhe Tex WORK EN HURT cement would be made o a c - h - ctleally undam Current Events is'part of the €lec-| inns for the memorial campaign. The Texas petit tleally undar Constant repetition of imag. | “Of course,” the inary conditions which some up- | €annot have a lowering of the old| the coust line of Yokohama. lift folks profess to know about, | Standards of modesty and dress and The story is best told tn the results not in overcoming some | eportment without a correspond graphic statement of Capt. Francia ted they will abide by agreements Inade, but reports from Athens, por- ibly inmpired, declare Italian mili | trio systere—Edwin Veris, Jr. etd and: the Seafarer, with | |The Athens correspondent of the| of the looseliving of the day |!ng falling off in the old morals, R- Nichols, and fs as follows: ora te = cae 36. men, is proceeding to San Fran-| Dally Chronicle cabled | but tends actually to add fuel | standards i [Seen Prseieent: Tee aa en Donae tow conied wremiovion~|CTRT, WANDERS [senna etn rote|TWO Men Hurled 18 Feet;| "tn swore, coo trains ary het) to the fre. "Asa man thinketh | "YOU isn our ty may twe| route, fo Shimla, from. ode: op Sone weanbastes | |trom New York to Pacifle coast One Near Death In rendines, ‘with steam up, and| so fs he. |the past, that is to be expected| We received a radio from the Osaka | cece | TO HER DEATH } per “It fam vessel of 6,000] al | contingents of choice Italan} These also were thoughts, ex : conditions, where re-| Mafnichi station that communication ‘Aiendance: ta-& ball atiended paky wv | troops are being concentrated, pre-| preased by Dr. Matthews: | gto dali tecreachical Dua number | With Yokohama had been broken! zi by “stewed prunes” and “pickled | Gene Pierce, 18-month-old daugh é ae | Hurled 18 feot to the ground when | #umably for use against Jugo-Siavia| "In the first place i the Se-| of) \houes,” | They intimated that an earthquake | peaches.”—Rose M. Russell. ter of Ralph Pierce, local attorney, | the scaffolding on which they were |{f that nation does not accept the/attle minister, “Lindsey's statement | = pit gia: | and possibly some great disaster had — e eee wandered to her death jn La TWO VESSELS working broke, two employes of the Italian terms for. settlement of the | is fundame ntally wrong. “Divorces | overtaken that section, and fede il Wasi ier Hiomne at We: Western Pipe & Steel Co.-are lying | Flume controversy by Saturday. and the improper relationship that . sos ee i ramets a cere Use eaee oretig. aiiy wel MAY BE SAVED)!" Prexitence, hospital, noth serious- | “Ten. steamers have. been {iq supposed to exist on auch a wide| Chicago Ministers RECEIVED NO ANSWER , eves hence. \ ly injured and one belleved to be on| requisitioned by the Italian gov- | scale between young u| Disagree With Jud e | TO CALLS BY RADIO ‘The word “capacity” on boxcars is| She fell into the water and was| LOS ANC Cal., Sept. 14 | the point of death | nak fom oars (eps | married, jean baye jn. tion: | CHICAGO, Sept. 12 eee | “We begaa calling Yokohamh by the name of a town.—J. I. Rivers. |drowned. Efforts at resuscitation | Two of the eight vessels which went) The accident happenea Wednesday | xp ye ase at Pola. The. ypuns peonle, being UNMAr ee he i oA reformers united to.| 7240 but. received no answer, al | ates e | d, despite the use of a pulmotor | ashore in the Santa Barbara channel! | morning at 11:15 at one of the stor- | ‘At Bari, the Itaiians have |cannot have anything to do with fe Fs mpstaiicat aes idee B. | tho*we continued this all night long. ~ i: during Saturday mght'n fog, may be|age tanks of the Associated Ol! Co.| embarked the Sixth, Tenth and i the number of divorces. | Tty se Dever juvenile dariat wha m the morning of the 2d we The milky way {s the road cows salvaged, it was learned today t 1733 Rallrond-ave. 8 Tho two| 47th Infantry regiments for an S WIVES WHO j Lindsey, Denver juvenile jurist, who| a srived at Shimidzu. At thin/ gina Se oe een ee ‘BELIEVE BOYS The destroyer Chauncey, the least | men, F. Greau, 408 11th ave., and E.| Unknown destination. The units OT MOTHERS vores ae geasing mumbers of | tea port we took a number Of damaged of the wrecked destroyer | A, Mickel, 7757 19thave.N. W., were| re completely supplied with “The latter evil is the natural ony of Bale Lorene to a new stand:| passengers, some 60 in number, WHO” Ionian pee es is the name at} STOLE BIKE fleet, was the object of salvaging op- | working on the aide of the tank when | artillery and munitions. Thelr consequence of too many idle wives | "ugh tne foundations ot th | aesired to go to Yokohama. to ima the mayor of Sloux City— jerations of a wrecking crew from/a hook on one side of the scaffold} destination is not known |-—-wives. who refuse to become|ican home, our ir) a 2 Amer-|the fate of relatives if a disaster Rowley. I eadpceed cbs headed for Spokane| (Turn to Page y, Column 1) mors | _ The correspondent ’ sald the re-| mothers. An idlé brain is the/intionanip stands fi ly Acdinae tha | Bad. occurred, see jon two stolen bicycles, two youths | au In said to have a possible |ported landing of Iallan troops at | devil's workshop. Never was there | assault ip mn irmly against the hae ee gaa Yoko. All suitcases are Kept in court. | of the Whittier school are being of the skull and serious in-|Santa Quaranta still was uncon-|a truism that can be better applied} purcane Kaha eee aerike hama on the night of September 2 A ship must have eyes to go {0 | sought by the police at ia aaa a 64] Injuries. He was unconscious |firmed in Athens, but bad created|to the conditions we face today. Law ane Orde 1 ia e i 4 Ne | we observed the sky Was red exe seks i of thelr parents. at noon. Mickel was badly bruised | intense excitement in the Greek/i¢ our women could see the glory| “contrary to hg fi bey y| tending for many miles over Yoko A sirloin is an English noble- One boy left a note for his mother | jand may also be Injured tnternally.| capital, where it was firmly be-|of making homes—reu! homes with| think the seat of the trouble te the | 22m and the entire peninsula and! man.—Mrs. 8. A. |in which he declared he was going The men were found lying on the | Heved Italy is intent on forcing the |1ittle children in them—we wou dn't |} re trouble is the| far to the south. The lights were eee |to Spokane to be gone six months. | round at the foot of the tank by H. ‘hand of Jugo-Slavia by a threat of! hear so much about improper and| era An unclean home starts «/ not burning on the breakwater, bit A drydock ix a doctor that won't |The boys disappeared Monday after W, Leuzeford, foreman for the West- | invading Macedonia thru Albania. | promiscuous sex rehitionship. |W 4 ljearning intone geauins People | we entered ‘Tokyo bay at midnight Sede: di ppascr ion at OW) |noon after school. At the same time rm Pipe & Steel Co. He called an) Officials in London considered| have a better, more decent place ee a roper standards and / py moonlight. The city was & seetl- Co8 |two bicycles were reported missing |ambulance and attempted to. admin. | tno whole Balkan situation as|to live. Ahir ek a8 roms i ethic | ing mass of flames. Was dolls ore paraffine oddicte—| fom the Ballard Hoe Rete 9 | Senate Committee Hears of sapdb tats jQlerming: and feared: Ttaly:' ts ready ou can't make folks better | yupiished by the national census tor | ¢9,XeKoshuke, Yokohama. and te John Dodge. Reforestation '0 go to extreme ends to carry| by exaggerating Just what. is |reau, showing an alarming Increase | We he dene ee ae | Dill to Work ‘f ISENATORS TO jout her plan for making the! happening, either. There's too |in divorces, will shock. every hue | ¥°, 27chored outside the break: |) 1. 0 or or Adriatic an “Italian lake.” y hus: | water, the flames continued “te A mushroom is a place to eat much of that, Judge Lindsey's | pang, ¢ breakfast.—George Britton. Judge Election Law) nig oe eee ae are ENTER FIGHT 2? s2%.22,tu¢ vutuat ultima. | prediction is ‘not sound as. to | Ames reforesting methods tum to Belgrade for acceptance of| the possibility of a new stand overc ry father and mother in , and they will set about:to| Sr incr ere 2 he fre! aoe to other citi a eee fee, : Al,” SP AD b . 2. il | ught y me the evil. “ c iO Giotiae did ae a tad fir aa Reeetnscoe fo hy kachyiguae Ghar: Sul tocarnetbbs'ssy~nmtinend hington's two senators, Wes. |the Italian thesis for settlement of! ard of sex relationship, Super: | aie | “At 4:30 our agent, Don Tinting, ; nN Ing crane is a i we : pepo era site od x we so young trees will replace ones publican; and C. C, pinl,| the Flume controversy a firm de. statements like he is is d }came- aboard; clothing all torn, @ t takes a surgeon to be a tele. : x for the | taken for timber, the great forest wit lidar t each | termination.on the part of Mussolini ith ki S: ’ much disheveled and gave us the phone-operator—Clarence EB. C F ular election of feder: of the gts By alah neup against eact 3 ith making on this | Ounda ays It’s | a phone opera’ oR ace E Curran, | pop" ‘al Judges wealth of the state and Northwest in the political battle in|{® carry out the plan originally! subject serve as an unconscious | y y information that Tokyo and Yoko- will be introduced at the next | will be wiped out in much less than “ +e “499 | : ibe , Eastern Washington over the elec- | conceived by d'Annunzlo in his selz-| conspiracy to increase the dl- Beginning of End’? |" had both been destroyed and Bank ratte ome, In thea sesalon’ of Corigrese by Senator- |a century, leaving scores of com-| tion of a congressman from the fifth | ure of Fiume. The history of the tone Lareeia Sept. 12. | Many thousands of lives lost ARG cracks around the teller’s win: | . €. Dill, he announced | munities without industrial support. | congressional. district | caso was outlined briefly as follows:| “Men have listened to so much| “Increase In sexual sin’ marks the | that the steamships Empress of dow—Barbara 0. Callannan, here yesterday. He will speak | ‘This wan the statement mado|""sones will tour the dstrict. for| Following expulsion of the d'An-| tai ‘ike Lindsey'echis, staton nt| beginning of the ond,” the ‘Rev. | Australia, Andre Lexon, Huerous : | otto’ Mate on the subject, he | Wednesday in Seattle to a senate! ning days in behalt of the candidacy |nunaio legionnalres from Fiume,|that modern women refuse to be|Billy Sunday declared today, com.|®"d many other vessels of various Sn ore : elect committee. on reforestation, jot Charles F. Meyers, while Dill wilt | Italy and JugoSlavia signed the | dominated by men, for instance—|menting on Judge Ben B. Lindsey's | D&Uons, which were in the harbor S oeeae at pap \Stenacy Of Senators Charles I) hogin a sefies of speeches Saturday |trenty of Papallo, making Flume an|that they, too, have grown careless (statement that modern young fake ay She Hiwe rere Suet a Bs hat if a separation ts a divorce * Main Part t cNary, of Oregon; George |night in behalf of the democratic | independent state, with the port un-|and have refused to accept the{ are Ielined to abandon marriage | Sve E sult marriage is a union suit ie Farty to | Moses, of New Hampshire; Dun-|nominee, Judge Sam B, Hill. of |¢ joint ItaloJugo-Slav control. | regponsibilities of home making.” {and establish new sex standards. | TINGLING TELLS OF Miss E. Bills, Leave Portland can U. Fletcher, of Florida; Pat-| waterville her nation, however, ratified wlth a ng | wphey. may talk about new sex | ues. OF SHOCKS eee | Homer AMENS Bri. oh. 6 7 rick Harrison, of Misslsstpp!, and! George C. Christensen, member of |this treaty, and Italy later refused standards, but God has only one|.. 22¢ American steamer Seimacity: | That Noah was the man tho in-|fORTUAND, Ore. Sept. 12. | W. B. Greeloy, chief of the U. 8./the state onal com-|to accept it on the basis demanded Los Angeles Sees law, and that is ‘Thou shalt not|Wes beached and leaking badly vented are lamps. TAHA: Mae’ Wid ve Geen ee ee ee mittee Is already in the field, working |by Jugo-Sla whJeh included a" AEE ONT Ss commit adultery,’ Sunday asserted. | Wile the Empress of Austratia hal” That adrenoline (lean) is a new! 36 hours visiting the daushe active | ‘Tho committee opened hearings! for Hill. He declares that both Wil- | letter of interpretation written the o New Standards "rhe diss ‘1 for the lnws of | Decome disabled, her propellers le § hours visiting the dax reductng iéreasm. er city | Wednesday morning at ihe Hotel] liam J. Bryan and J, Hamilton Lewis | Jugo-Slay minister by Count Sforza, LOS ANGELES, Sept. |came fouled when the first shock -Los|God {s terrific. Sexual sin is the | | of Portland, Ore. Thinks Alkt Point is a new kind| 4 » were to leave here | Washington on the forestry situa-|have declared that they will come|then foreign minister of Italy. Angeles “national emotion center" | sweeping jof the earthquake came. . ¥ or ys otto. ping offense of the world, It 4 aaah, |foday by special train for Califor-| tion in this state. Local xpeakers,| West and enter the fight if the| The Sforza letter finally was cast| and continually in the limelight for|acems to me that this ts the be.|_,"Tinling told us that Saturday That Robin Hood is a new kind of} a (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) democrats believe they are needed, (Turn to Page 9, Col n 4 its sensational movie — divorces,! ginning of the end.” about noon the first shock struck | e hat. the clty of Yokohama, contim all day and far into the night. Fire broke out late that: nizht (Sunday) and began ravishing the city and renner me Me’ was writin! ATYAM AND EVA They Discuss the House Question | ‘hat porous plaster 1s a new kind | of wall-board. | BY CAP HIGGINS to Page 9, Column 2) ; : LET'S GO OUT AND \ | BUT, ADAM, OW, SHUCKS | WHAT— OH.ADAM, WOULD NT} (/ HUMP! WASHINGTON \(WE'O GET ANTIQUI p {a Oem 1 2% iso Palen moving) | BUY A HOUSE THIS IT'LL TAKE Some|"[ TF IT TAKES ALL DAY.) IT BE FING 1© we | NEVER USEO AGARAGE }{ FURNITURE AND A sey thou Sohandeas j : acy feted MORNING- | WON'T GO TIME To seect| | WE CAN MOVE IN COULD BUY AN OLD ? SPINNING WHEEL. ROUSE) vee WANT. | DOWN TO THE OFFICE. A HOUSE, IT ToMoRROW HISTORIC. COLONIAL, AND A GRANDFATHER'S | age eit teens Ba | |TILL NOON. I'VE BORROWED ISN'T LiKe. MANSION, WHERE : CLOCK AND RAG fs Inte, the cows overstept— THE TWO HUNDRED BUYING EGGS WASHINGTON RUSS AND A || Here is one of the home b —Lenore Peterson. 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