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THE SEATTLE STAR Germany, Nearing Final Collapse, to End Ruhr Resistance at Once B | HERE’S MORE ABOUT B ild Ch Yr h W A ( HERE'S MORE ABOL [L ITTL 1D} BOY HAVE NEW PORT? » Sy CO TE ee eee each oe roma makeaNan, |... aiBSES Doc © PURCHASE PLAN ; GROW WOR Rumors: of War Betweenlecray ee a *\Churchmen Make Mistake and Lumberman | ¢cedings aiainst him, will never us| alyzed legs, and ” "| Board Will Make. Install- Italy and Jugo-Slavia | ¥!!" one pawwnger, an Ieskimo Holds Up Price on Property : ire ney Lie Sia eas Beast ment Offer for Site 7 *7 | possible Balka se SA" Kinea'| itt isi ag 5 : pape pz Teal Bate aed ‘ is any other gathering of the invis-|ard minse dog more and more ‘ mission be ’ y ‘ enators belong to that organization. | glad to give a reward ne Ww P ngton, D. C. on Octo- The men who intend to assemble | brin put on 80 gallons of | ¢ « few okn before : BY CARL D, GROAT av vba “tntend el pees : ; ; r 8. Yd United Press Staff Correspondent) | 7x " sia AY ea eel OES would you think? And say i »t c r of z go fmt not as legislators, bu Ae Sa emices _ ‘4 saci Sa wertactaa aes pt press” of O! sfusing 1 oner 4 p' e that a the Ruhr must be ended with sobarnci. palace please 2 a . igh “3 a is uy olocte ots 0 court of inqul lowever, | and er, caune he Ju » that) paid down and the remainder of the man government late today de uation, ¢ ame ¢ pe ¢ \ : just what Mike Siejab cided that passive resistance in The decision was reached fol- yre amie 1 no le t y gallon or » ndep e ehureh, SIKJAK ADMITS T 7 * oh Ee ue _— r r r an- % \« i ration MISTAKE WAS HIS ervice " a g lowing a conference in which government leaders reviewed | of the, t Pret ‘ ; ; ober Beige j 1 the map and| WITH CIRCULARS |Thomas Taggart inal plan of the port come the internal situation and the {sa xf the sal eda era of t ¢ holds a grievar Tain c@dee fea pee Sih ¢ Aauda in Not Seriously TI] | mission to purchase the site wit Franco-Belgian reaction — to | e decree provides for the cor ‘ at ‘ wn. | ¢ tried to obta loan that |except the man whom eve . plipranie comet ahaa Chancellor Stresemann's pro: | “4 ; F 1 obthe slate simmy Marna; ; , r at +r miethod' was determined ar posals for conditional abandon i \ 1 1 t ght were c: corner, | other propert f ur t ‘ niga ts oie aoe ment of resistance as made t c t a we ‘ I hy e t c two t elre ted and pe K oC rink or ns bs property on thru the Belgian minister | the whole “ ' t t r ey wante ‘ but t tt ver te, t reve ed a r t ft : wer martial law developments befor 08TON, & 2.—Thom COUNTRYMEN BELIEVE " 1 1 investigation started. her e : , pss paged ia THEY WERE “HELD UP" b a8 ae n en b em yurt id be given careful con. be Satie onbiarciee | oe the prope t § cont | ° n was my Will Make Report siderat " islonern were on Drive for Funds vouK be accepted’ by. the’ skips tionwide fa month |™ ‘ DESPONDENT UNTIL tate values in t tl vo. |to make t ar of @ Goal | are ; talk a ; f statins gett state inlede r per HE GOT MESSAGE ast : : : 0 h puild a new | in 4 P ap fe ev z pr 2 = ira 7 pani ’ pa be ty are la of the le necensar worth n t ar re the bonds under ne old p) yuest, Maupin sald, ) ging, 1 al eae ET Dahlia Society Is necesgtn i ahs nnd a 1504 Ri ra ; ‘ t : street in the CHANGES MIND ON ‘ Grateful for Help path of 3. J. Stickel, , PRESS CENSORSHIP ie ade of the Seattle of 4616 45th av c Saturday “He told me the plane would Valto carry the burden easily, that it had been tho hly tested,” ee 7 R Obmdaht said. “Capt. Amund — | the United St G c oe eee ved | aition, s from cuts about + sen was convinced the plane Stu: né remal at or “ : atone - head sible fra acture of oat male the urn. PM |( HERE'S MORE ABOUT )/( HERE'S MORE ABOUT )/sanization tong enous! fa | joceeeees deere ermal infu © ed that Be: w STARTS ON PAGE 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1 |} man is mobbed, mur iiSinlad [eee one te ruhow’|'A truck was parked at the curb cattle Gen- conscious con- every member of ’ Prab hey is ahead of him and {t was from be- Q n in guilty of the crime “ital omit 5 2 biasinzed hind this that he said the little boy am Head a m, Sun-|' ‘ 5 3 MR 3 t fant od his ¢ n Bec "| “He was about two feet distant wered the K when. Stickel saw him. The radiator na. ring, mutilating and sing Stickel hailed. a passing mo- be <a cargo and a jist of |bOat came in. Ludwig Holton sig! member of the human race. IS PUZZLER car and rushed the youngster 10 iil return to his home tn | fir passengers aboard, of the |paled to um and then brought The governor declared he wan not the hospital. ay, to spend the|Admiral Oriental liner Preal a skiff loaded with whinky, in favor of censorship of the prens,| Police are puzzling over the men: a onal Fear see ° 7 a c t Thinks Drug Fiend e t . in relatives, and ts con was received Saturday morn | sacks, Ho dumped it on the beach |** Much action would not be under. |tal processes of the thief who mer | : on on, | ary! membership card in the + otk , . never t Tat was demonstrated when | Eagles’ lodge, from the home of] at Neuwaukum Fair by as applied to Cc. Ww Chance, 1518 Franklin st. | Elaborate plan: for - makin: the BE ity 1 § 4 an ard it r received some | carly Saturday morning. | 2 plans for making tir y : e ‘ae es the “ ‘ ¢ but lover the coun osing the move,” | al : AN aia cnly dae he] pnumolan t zpuen iesin. Seoans i - WILL ‘or ‘hy se nis” thes "soared to | near ead "oy cel at crernr mitted “thereto | wed" Rane “the att | September 29 and" tie met mae y. Cass, w . “PES t é ‘ . iP ° " r ' n and I and for the “Klan coat would be as a horse blanket, |CesS*l in the history of the town AY “|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT i 1 Amur erate ; : ent tot me of ) r he state as long as T can,” a new top for a flivver or a tent.|*f© BOW under way, St was an- her body was: found n fit! North Pol F . ‘ At fi to fill the c it ts doubtful if he|* ary x 5 ' Stock and poultry sufficient edroom been entered. ‘The heavy ce: So the poll . 4 in their n red he heavy crop of T ; T ae : : iF pehincs leon ta y : ; ‘ nag ed ats oe eee : p vier |grains, grasses and vegetables this dict of homicide after vi ‘ oe bap . halon : ae Bat the it the c oA ER cto ee PERIL ENDS seca: sigisbelatnnes) spies Lavra year will swell the exhibits in these body. 7 = . “ts : 7 iz n 4 ig jasc ail Hl rs for a es oO scan 7 products, it is predicted. ae : a e SA} tAD Sept. 22.—Rain | city streets for 00-pound prowler |” County Agent Will Henry has an- Logger Hit by Car; : "ehala; winches and*o “1 do ma AL [ne ; ; % : fan # he tide went) which fell generally thru northern|or a filvver top fastened down with | . jnounced that an expert corps of Jensen and 1 waiked| Ca liveréd the| municipal street railway buttons : ‘ ; s e t pedition ma, banners . judges has been appointed and wi Suffers Scalp Cut ps et : gi aa ENT who oriet.| erases fro H t boat. We found} state from the fire peril which, dur coaceneed Ebay tral elaine ecde ie until’ Capta : handle the giving out of awards, y ats, in 0 hk clone together in| ing * days, has do: ho LOE Otto H. Rowe, a logger, is suffer-| } f is, | nated the either falls or | the President Jeff 1, which | {he mud e whisky was between Posart y Ne ire ty Et Do IS LOSER ing from lacerations of the scalp, i OBS TO HAVE iatained: wien tit by PR sree 5 ees Worms, S000 00 cleat | ceeds,” Hammer said arrived in Seattle | 8 y| tem and the shore. We took the} § ering embers of firse in eight TO PORCUPINE) wuarerned is Shiba Praieclnaratibs profit orn t fr e and put it in the auto and , . | * si 22 Fi | © trestle hth ave. § . " " ™ § A dispatches from|™orming wi r Koen ps | of the state, which thre: 8CIO, Ore. Sept . — Forty-six ‘ vo See eg “spotaid ea pa Ed iA deed bat Salt ashington during. the pelt year} from the de areas of Japan, | awa ened momentarily to break out into| porcupine quills were imbedded in | CRANBERRIES La beaten bia oh ahs eg 5 ing. | ONE W AR rn ; ORE | ated that the United Statea| Will clear Seattle Sunday morning ‘i oT BODIES axtrous conflagrations once more,| the mu: of Oliver Currey’s ‘var. | PORTLAND, Sept. 22.—The holi- Sotgegion Bite jeally In-} Out at Richm sa flight} @t 11 o'clock with a cargo of foc z ID MUD r tinguished. | mint hound” when the dog and the |day season is approaching. Several jured. t dup om s no’ ne | 8 e ing a fligh | ene ithe i > rom Wain.| 8d relief supplies for the quake} Douglas at this point asked Melby| The only additional damage done|armored animal clashed in deadly |tons of Orem berries are en est ne Of course . M * W. ’ : ‘ wright, Al 3 ergen, Nor- | Sufferers. why they left the bodies lying on| by fire during the last 24 hours was| combat. The porcupine was declired | route from here to the Orient, where Find Woman’s Body. he: testes tol taush at the govern-|? summer. Different dis-| any passengers, member the mud flats and made no report | the destruction of the Great Western | victor when the hound’s face got ‘so | they will form part of the Thanks- m j : ment because the government edit the government with| American diplomatic service of the Melby answered by|Power company's plant at Crockett,!covered with stickers he couldn't|giving day menus on board Uncle Floating in River couldn't ticure out what to do with audit the: qovertaant With : : seca: etic filght by airplane or|J@Pan, Red Cross workers, and| sa t the auto broke down on| Cal. with n loss of $100,000 see to continue the battle. | Sam's warships in Asiatic waters, PORTLAND, Sept Discovery | ti® boats and ha sell them for = j jehurch relief workers, will sail on|the way to Seattle and they were _ aa of the body of Mrs. Pearl Snyder|*Uch a low figure. Of course he the ship. |delayed four hours. When they fi floating in the Willamette river here | hates to laugh. He wouldn't laugh, | A ae ag Arent bib tte W. R. Ramsey heads a party of| nally he said, they had giv today led officers to search for the w. He's a business man. dat i on has | Red Cross workers that are sailing|¢n up th of reporting the trag Siadord {6s her’ death ude Sny-| 7 ost tried to get iad an Opportunity to mabe the.at [for tne: ceattoved area of. | edy and decided to let the men lay der, cousin of her husband, from nips af an cgenata reaaioon avons iy ; H. R. Norwed, secretary he| there until someone else whom she was separated, was being DAPORENOR: 0-5 | American embasay at Tokyo sought. act of chart . finally took t all tewert, consulgencral at 5 closely 8 it Yo! y questioned re SPEER =— s hands, and th ernment hama, and Joffe n Coffrey “ detail of the booze every description. Why | tquitable | Transportation Co | The ship enp much clothing| and told « frank story wha pines When the head of the household gives a wrong command, the family—one Been creased. By ay . shape ra ha t used for sufferers | after the other—crowd up on the rocks of Extravagance. The Bargain Base- specialist Consulta- a handsome profit. Th ‘ Pp ‘gal ROR g And now it. seems the entire flee te IFEY” CAN RID} Beret att pence bot Mis abc a ment is the great radio center broadcasting opportunities to save money. : [#> | will find its way to the bonfire. ; ; 9 0) N RIDE | charies Kea Mrac MAbSICRES: Bon TIGA Mesae y | - Former President Repudiates W WITH. MEIN cris and som Andere wea Middle Western jobber discontinues manufacturing Home Brew | United States Senator | ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 22—When a| Who found the bodies ‘Thured Womei’s Shoes in order to make Men’s Shoes only, | | discovered | married woman goes on auto rides | Morning NOK VIE Tin te sts with other men, the husband has no + MNOXYILLE) Tenn-, “Bept. 887A) ioeat grounds, for ooniplaint | Alb | W MEN’ |letter from Woodrow Wilson repudi- |“), hantae erta Snowstorm Jating the candidacy of United States me view chapter. Inthe freedom | |genator John K. Shields for re-elec. |°f Women was written hero today | Stops Harvesting when Georgia court of appeals re K see 00 was made public here today by | re0% damages to I Le fs EDMONTON, Alta., Sept. 22 LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE | | i L. D. Tyson, candidate | os oreed 1. Ball with aliomiive no | snowstorm swept out of the North | = VAMP, SE: ; Shielda for the democratic! vires attections “She rode win | 2% left a four-inch blanket on this , is ove nomination, egion today. The fo 80 hei o hlape tates Ib “ hetese | Wilson's letter, written from his $|0ther men In automobiles and met tt ¢ tt i i ile eat al ‘e i o| she stops calling it “linge y g {them in the park,” Martin charged, |. °t 't broke limbs of many of the} " Eaboat *t. home in Washington, August 28 ugh wate Analg 7 : shade trees along the city streets. | see 1923, wan ad mA. 8. Fur.| ch acts do not constitute viola- Tabs SS antearie ny . . ar me addrented to W. A. §. FU | tions of the marital relations of hus. |, L%t® grain was flattened by th All Wide Widths In these days of rouge, the women | !ow 0! stol, 5) nd and wife, the court ruled ust and harvesting was set back | = folks “kise—and make up.” He poy itty ‘8 ates Me reed cee 5S do nob taal at liberty to 6 : | Siar) M a| The ay be a bootlegger trust, |More than this: Japanese to Hold For a Limited Time iit we've never soon one me would i ost AM Beda INDIAN BRAVE HAS Relief Concert | ee toast. trustworthy of my protesxea || ONLY WAR PAINT TO A. Japanese -ailet tnd: boncast’| . $12. he said a lamn, $25 Plates. ..$12.00 She said a little a rustworthy of my profexsed te lta" re | In the sub-deb style, you know, i Sab heat cas | KEEP HIMSELF WARM fe ae ‘< ante Hf mh nes Brin) | i id he other saahed her moult Shields praised the former presi- ent musicians of the city, ho $3.00 Silver And eee ge eslaae th celina BI ae a tt nega. Ah ihe org D PERCIVAL, an Indian, way || given at the Arena Sunday. after. Fillings ...$1.50 tn the style of tong ago. jlow then wrote to Wilson and re- robbed of his tribal r ja || noon, In addition to the concert, $1 wouldn't (Starts on Page 1) oe ved the reply made public today.|| !n the Southern hote| three widely known Japanese will Cleaning ....$1.50 In these days of millions of motor | Shields, in his interview, said: morning by two palefaces, Per¢ speak, On the sp list are pay for half cars, people take life easy—and| “Woodrow Witvon | one of tho e ines tative state, notified sitnly ashi Arima, ee 1 Ob, the soles and heels, ‘ often. greatest men the world has ever pro-|| the police of the robbery and ||North American Times; Chucht| Absolutely Painless racy “ee duced, He was a great president and | asked for transportation to the || Ohavhi, Japanese consul hore, and | Note: The Prince of Wales only |ha# been and is now very popular in|] reservation, where he can roam || Kaeya Okajima, president of tho | made the fifth page of The Star yes.| Tennessee. His high place in his-!| at will without fear of arrest for ||{North American Japanese associa. fies ph h, Doe Brown could do| tory 1s secure and the adulation and || wearing only his warpaint tion better than that without half trying!|™outhings of weaklings and dema- Percival deseribed one of the - | Oe ae ‘omnes can add nothing to nor de men as Laurence Jerman and MISSOULA, Sept. 22—Wanted in| Whoops! Thru for the day! |tract anything from it.” the other he did not know. They || Seattle on charges of ¢ Tyron, replying to Shields, declar gave him some firewater and ®. United States navy, and also Ra i ed that Wilvon now ne 1o praise || promoted him to the chleftancy || for embozaling Cunda and money or Six eyelet oxfords in black vici kid. Leather soles and, heels. Sock linings of from Shields, All Wilson needed) | of the tribe. He loxt $30, « tick. ||ders, property of the governmont, a e i vi i WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | |from Shields was his vote for tho | ot to Averett, a quit, shoes, hat || mn belleved. to ba Burl V, where suede. All have high heels with aluminum plates. Water will be shut off on | [league of nations at a tima.when || and necktie. ‘The ticket to Liver, || ton, Kooretly indicted by the federal Extra sales people will be in attendance in order to assist customers in making Fourth aye, } , from FE, 6ith | | that vote probably meant the rati-; | ott would havé done him no good, || #tand jury at tie Thursday selections. at. to Woodlaw ve., Monday, fication of the Versailles treaty, and, because he cant’ go home in his |] Was urrested here tast night, after | from & « Sp. m | |as a connequence thereof, the tri present condition, Ff he had registered at a hotel as R "Cece i 4g umph of the democratic party." 4 J. Benoit, of Chiengo, rtlng from

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