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ee eat =|.SUSPECT SHOT IN WILD CHASE | EPWORTH LEAGUER WOUNDED; 5 CARS WRECKED The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in i The Seattle Star ; Unsettied tonight and Tuesday; kh = slightly colder tonight, Mod- 4 erate easterly winds, tg Temperature Last 24 Hours 2 \ Maximum, 34, Minimum, 46. Today noon, 83. tat — a Entered as Second Class Matter May 2 1899, at the Pomioffice at seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1179, Per Yoar, by Mall, $3.50 thier SHATTER wae , Senne 9% ; sent : Bak SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923 * TWO CENTS IN ‘SEATTLE sity, TED. ¥ | test ff I 6 nce, | (“THE MAN WITH THE ; | H fe | ” a || BROOM” OFFERS TO | Py i SERVE FELLOW MEN corp with the broom” . Be + 2 : — - ) - has come forward in answer a | | to a suggestion of The Star that +28 | | i citizen motorist who cares to = q } | do simple but highly beneficial SS ; | service to his fellows can give J, | || himself the trouble to remove A | || broken glans, tacks or other mat 5 & || ter likely to injure tires, from a | || highways he travels over \ F | | He is J. M. Foss, of Lake Bur- ee || jen, who writes: “I am going to f 4 : carry a short-handled broom and q dust pan, and any time I see ob- . ral f : Court Rules They - |] Sectceabia’ wistavial tbat yah iC a hurt my tires, or anybody else's Cannot Own or = 2 i the: tah aayaeels HY sates |M ° ° en akes me—off it comes, j es A anc Charged With |Frederick Wilhelm |Attended Church, ws Lease Land man Charged with Frederick, Wilheim|| "i, tten => bezzli L Arri curses. Well, 1’ ing to get =] Howiy, folks! This Is Armb oe Em ing Lo- ives at Home;|| 77%" "7" "* ° «|! Started to Call — — ; By Fielding Lemmon ji]: Coreeds P00, By. somes, DAE the = stice day. Slogan (to be yelled): me 55 | t majority of folks will un = Yes, We Have No Canned Wit Washington's battle against cal Company Is Allies May Ask' tandik ab cash | On Girl, Halted — = so hordes that have | = eee = been Invading the rich agricul | Und Hi | by Police G = os galabenid Sane | Under Arrest | His Banishment | y Police Guns => a tural districts of the state and | | — to deport the gink who ce. ‘a | Gio | = invented the overseas army hat, br tibitad himedlhzoe Velicandben pal bs Sought for three years by the | BY JOHN DE GANDT | = ‘ y y lay By S. B. Groff — ee | given a great impetus Monday | police of nearly every city Inthe | (United Press ff Cor spondent) | yr 4 => One good thing about having | with the news from Washington, | United States, and even in the 12—The confer Shot twice in the hip and leg = seems like champagne in comparison | the Uniled. Staies had declared emberzling $12,000 from the Salt; (16 06 bones pp ghingl de! streets in which five automobiles — ; with cognac. | , Sea Fisheries company, of Seat- q mest at 4:p. m. today ially : = cer | the state alien land law constitu ia: hacebee wracktaag: hat nats to consider action on the return were partially wrecked, Andrew = @ So pee We See | Adena tution, Harold Butterworth, 40, | of the crown prince to Germany, | French, 19, was’ under arrest = for the ‘retumn of tight, wines never| The court, according to dispatches, | was held in the elty Jail Monday, | jt ifcrile mses! som! offi dally.” | Monday as an auto theft suspect. = etum of ligh 3 6 to ish $2,500 ball, eply to Premier d o Wa ] = “| mk vin rouge! | upheld the decree of the United States oat ee fru grey sat genoa ‘ incare’s note objecting to the |Woo row 1 son) ae be be Sates by Oe — : : : : court for the western district of ecare Juing justice | return was received today, it was | George WW. Wilson and Patrol = a hy agen A ot a POISON | Washington, which held the act con. | Yr cla ai wey a wy hat, learned, | Makes 2 Armis- man E. E. Darnell in a police => YY 'B nt onal. ‘The Ia ch prohib- | camo ight ay; afvor He De |, Poincare’s note was. sent. before} == The army doctor who used to say:| its orlentala from owning om leasing | Deen in jail arday “sights 1 news ofthe retain roachediliers ‘ picisdadheripes pphogelingss = | = “Paint him with iodine and mark land, was: tented by ¢ and | When ho wan arrested by Detectives 17,000 om reat aihers. | LICE ay La uring which stx bullets’ were =] him duty.” twuke, who tried join the | Ernie Yoris and C F on |. | Would await the decision of the am fired Into tne. acto in which = es 6 whgr agli cet hares of pasaing ba Otel oedoe sachet aoc a aes ames French was attempting to es- = testified tn his @tvorce we ae) oe Sones meee n wccordance with It T |, WASHINGTON, Novae weeeee| | cage: = his wife put him out of the! veninat Buttetworth was employed by the) 1. a4 expected in some quarters President Wilson was recovering to-| French started his evening’s ade — 0 times. After that he begun tiller Freeman, {Salt Bea Fisheries company, 1009 | iat ‘G might want to/2¥ {fom the greatest spell of emo-| ventures at a meeting of the Ep. — to suspect that she didn't want him tn the moverhent, declared | American Bank building, early in) sent ag rong demand to Germany | 10" that he has experienced since| worth League of the “University around the place. Monday, when iuforted ‘of tho de-/2220 0 mn executive onpacity, It Is {ota “prederick William over ta|ne left the White House, nearly | Methodist church and leaving thers pe a ; ctsion ee strane oiling atock “in tt®® tiled wevernments to be put on| ‘Fee years ago, .a physical wreck. | began s- night. whlch hewended ip] About a month more and congress “It almont means the settlement |, Butterworth was selling stock 10 | a5 island or wherever they aéeifit; Two speeches within 24 hours/in the city hospital, wounded in the 3 Will be in session. Nothing much ee the 14ganeie hack ur atate (tO oTRanization, which was capital ives moved Mr. Wilson so deeply that as |feg and Hip. > 4 can be forecast, Congress wil! just Se omen, ‘This iaw was | {204 At $250,000. He disappeared | “LoNnoN, Nov The former |He concluded his remarks before 10,-| | French was sighted on Fourth ave. be in session, that's all. panes: th ISKLcARA he forced. the March & with $12,000 of the com! crown, prince of Germany has ar-| 000 of his admirers, late yesterday, | S. by the two officers and attempted 2. | ineue to test HA méadize in the au-|7 funds, decording to 8 "nt hop rivéd in O¢ls, Silesia, where his fam: could hardly keep down the tearp | to escape from them by speeding his 6 dealt dea pocierss UH preme court. Now that we have a/iued for bin arrest which a8 ity was awaiting: hii at his castle, «that welled in his eyes. auto between 50 and 60 miles an the small-town bank rob | devoruble decision we have a firm | fw Orn (0 bes he rane, Ia Judge +orntral News dispatch from Berlin|HE REVEALS HEART | hour, accofding to ‘the officers.” He e robbers escaped on the ; i 5 cy 3 | basis on which to base all future | To™*urer of the company, In Judy id today TO AMERICAN PEOPLE switched to Third ave. and his ¢ar andes The greatest satisfaction that Mrs. Rita Sinclair Wilt re-| work ots arises court | eiens | “Woodrow Wilson completely re. | ®kidded at Pike st., sliding sideways 4 ears ceived from her recent novel,“Head Winds,” was seeing it lo mattor 18 NOW & qUCS Bor toe SEARCH LIN, Nov. 12—Like a ghost! vealed his heart to the American |=, the intersection, smashing: 1 bill rep jin book form, she says. t her or not the Japanese" 111) oe Botice Joel F. Warren.at! ola Ger suddenly Ap-| people during the Armistice day cer-| (7° other cars. He jumped ont: tm November 11) going to abide b state laws lef of pearing here and t and vanish-| ,, |front of the Winter Garden theater 4 Ing Thomas Deer's lomtephy of i oem ee CL aay hether they are going to defy | that time sont circulars to every clty ing ay suddenly, former Crown | romes over the week-end.) It was| ana ran toward Pine at : eicl eine wanity of Mapaan F or whether the © going to defy ie Pare 3 ps jing as sudde forme ro admitted by those clos: . : : 3 / Grane, on intereatingy ‘beck bat bet Go} Gets Thrill From] tiem and try to tiod ways and means| Turn to Page 4, Column 2) °° |prince Frederick Wilhelm continued | mer president today’ that Me Wiley | The Police car skidded into another Ri interesting ax Joseph Conrad's tntredae- | } » to ‘evade than? his return from Holland to hjs castle D ay that Mr, Wilson | car, damaging both machines. Wile Hom. Se up, ela to decking Stans Cone i - : “ay : Pech was moved to the dephs of his emo- a Darnell ‘reiccaea Rh : wife being absent in the country), bat| | Oo, Naeky. 4 Freeman ix head of the antl-J : betes testaged tions by the occasion aoe choca’ Teach erie | Lord! I was ashamed that I could cont | seel tor VY 1D | nese tongue and has been aided tt ° crown prince spent last night | °" and chased French. Wilson fired and : fo little, after having ‘boasted of tight by A valerass orcad igs cea 20 mites from Koen The ex-president admitted hisemo-| French staggered as a bullet struck 4 nied re and Aid think that of Book Form tion +| hausen and resumed hin jour-|t!0m before the thousands of admir-|him in the leg. Darnell then shot can compare with a man telling his wite | FEAR SHROUDED ney early today, according to dis pte ne 8 st. hi sterday, and | him in the hip and French staggered of his wonderfal recipes, And in the! - patches ‘to the United Press. asked their pardon for After ap-| but kept on running until he was 4 Sautn Boggle: poo 8 ball gro ne BY | FRANC ES OLDHAM ( ALIF ORN UTA’ S | A Central News dispatch from Lon. | parently ishing his remarks, he | overhauled and captured, He was 4 save my soal from eternal damnationy lifé I have loved book PR kee F don said the crown prince arrived at| ‘turned again to the crowd, raised / taken to the city hospital. The uu : there did come over the air the senawoust = t aw, my LAW UPHELD Winnifred Gibbons Quakes joe's today, but this was not con- bis band to quiet the music and con-| mobile which he was driving had and I, poor, wrak wretch, did tone, aul V n Gerste t Tell|° or “i Yu : firmed by United Press dispatches, | cluded in his old fighting spirit: | been stolen Sunday night from B. In © Gate corertad eivien ant keskee to sna |>¥ Ol . O ja y whs & VASHINGTON, The at Ordeal of Trial It was reported the crown prince} “Just one word more. I cannot | Bergstrom, 3053 14th ave. W. : call of the flesh, ‘may heaven have | most delightful Infact | st court. te visited field Marshal Von Hinden-| refrain trom saying it | French, lying on his cot in the e ny soul! : : Preeti ty Grand Jur Vy About! o greatest on I got out| California ‘alien BY JOHN W. NELSON burg for two hours in Hanover, but] “tam not one of those who have |Clty hospital, told the following a ae : Jot my work wa it in book] tional. You have seen a rabbit, ae was baer iets iniysin| the, least anxiety about the triumph |Story of his escapade to # Star Te nee has proclaimed " | R dh The tutionality of the law.) trapped in a strange cage and fe came and went so swiftly In| of the principtes I have stood for. | Porter: me the s sige art > 0a ouses an-| which was designed to prevent Ori-) man-handled, with its big, ex- | the small towns that there Wasit have seen fools resist Providence | STARTED OUT TO question of time Head| entals from owning or leasing la pressionless eyes two orbs of ter. | Dardly time for noe his party | before and I have seen their destruc- | EPWORTH LEAGUE Julius Von Gerste, former dep- | in California, was tested a ror, Its mouth twitehing spas ' r ee righ rae in nh he tion as will come upon these again| “I started out Sunday evening by Gite uty sheriff under Sherif John | I. Porterfield modically, crouched, helpless, | [id {0 sto for Kasoline and line utter destruction and contempt. | s0ing to the Epworth league, at the | pad sa ; favailigaling ||" an Americar a submissive to whatever terrible ae th s the, That we shall prevail is as sure as| University Methodist church, of ers of ma charge high} “‘rinse, — Is fate may come—but with: thered” and hastily | tut God reigns," [which fam a member. TI left there ut they thing com-| charges of vice and lawlessness In Its consciousness a ¢ dt del eonieods. welcome x6: | OONDECION 18 Jabout 7:80 and took a street car to the cost of learning stud; in King county roadhouses for ering light of self-p “the crown prince's earlier REPORTED GOOD |downtown. I intended to go to West Piehare Prosecuting Attorney a ; 4 4 St that will send it fleeing | the town before the war.| Friends of Mr. Wilson toda Pesan ee eet pase) pi jouglas, a ig to informa ¢ The prince was obviously em-| showed some concern as to whether | : Douglas, according to informa ; “at Pe 3 iCal perme ries was obviously. eM; |showed some concern an to whether |Fwuntieroy, “got aff the sts G&e tion obtained by The § writ ty asing id aWwhy ab becn’ cha” bis: Beal pelache senting aie ater peg where the two car lines branch off, is be t e has t ne thi was fall iddress to the American poople by [intending to transfer to a Fauntle- t to the Ki nd n is rewarded r t 1 § nv Fr rt: wildi-circutated, but. Rot! reais matncday é is as “a ne ple bY |roy. While I was standing there J bad hab he x re s-cuh eek “pp ‘ a: that pe prince's Ppp erties ste cad nla aoe fellow in a Chevrolet came along MUSIC NOTE to handle e : ~ we roe dae 3 ad Major Von Muehler, had/senrance and. brief remarks to te {2nd offered me a ride. He was go A musician back from China ever Shea ; 1 t thie part r 7 sri vi his home in Kaiserdamm. | admirers on S st. yesterday ~ jing to West Seattle Junctiom says the Chinese are wild over : . pepheak 4 Rint aA The prince spent Admiral Cary T. Grayson, the ex-] 2, ode with, Bim, as fat a9 the jazz, We don’t know how they Ger also is sald to t oy ox $911 bet the | 1 Hildeshe lent’s personal physician, took (orn kh to Page 4, beeinnr’ 5 can tell it from theie own. estigat harge aye A Rang rae ¢ r n to quiet these fears by an. f a ' a4 7 ar 1 f b ncing that Mr, Wilson's condi % n A J D | " w tabl ith } tyr trict tf n 1 ¢ cently and that so far tie tae shown Conside ft over ' A { f 1 i had ld th =o r l effects of the exertion of the / be 1 nth pipes 1 had week-end. Grayson added, however, tha vine v f at-| + a t n 1 : pictratl . ITLER u that Mr. Wilson's emotion had been nid ie bs (Varn age 4, Column 3) Porterfield and Mizuno. hee will? And: that Tider very great ad istratio r Brow . : ta strat tg Ag: cS Supporters of the ague of na- £ und of liquor violations and lav % peoctn Sean a UNDER ARREST tions foresaw today in Mr. Wilson's | Armistice Day Celebration st keep a gu | |ne*s in the uihouses of i “ Armistice day activities his definite undtbas it | leounty'are' to be sven = hore] INOW Will the Ja DS | mer vo Iw county he ntrance into the coming prese| aMrred by Stormy Sky | | probe. i Da te Les RRReLNaL: LANE obese 3 dential campaign to fight for the x DOUGLAS HAS FUND 1 Nde Sheahan Tt don't know | Leader of Munich Fiasco Is teasue of nations. There was much | BY LELAND HANNUM poe FOR INVESTIGATION 2 oe pe iretdlanp eae hs on the effect of Mr. A light rainfall and leaden weeks ago at Obey Our Lane aw? on S74 Rivest Aigo Fou Reported Captured uddresses on the presi} ies did not deter a huge turn- commissioners Accemlginaihthe taaak ant ential aspirations of William G.| out of former service men, patrk Attorney Malcolm Douglas 4 This cloud of fear } illed BY CARL D. GROAT McAdoo, the former president's son-| otic orders and soldiers, sailors of $1,000, to be used » t fa a ho gitl’s wits since that night when| BERLIN, No’ Adolph Hitler, | !-law) who is now here. and marines, for Seattle's sixth . estigate vice charges (EDITORIAL) co. hath’ 1 wild gin /leader of the monarchist fiasco in| Twice during his speech at his| observance of Armistice day. On the 1 aoe ‘ j 4 € nla when. ahé | 1a | Mun ted arrested In| tome he was overcome and had to} Throngs of citizens packed First to be : 1, The’ validity of the Washington and California law t tt patches from M h Stop to control his voice. Mrs. Wil-| and Second aves, and the cross 1 c lest c L ¥ rt es it tt open prohibiting Japanese from owning land has been ¢ tied cite: Henin itr tay on, standing behind him, plainly | streets on which the Armistice of Yeate ay closed n | , ‘ ate 6 1Ot } t Hitler has peen brought to the Showed concern, The former presi-| parade column moved, and the ¥ y lished, first by the rhest state courts, now by unt c r t " ‘ “ " ope accor to ishec yi gnest & Stra: A Wile | E n cay it was reported lent was greeted by Carter Glass} numbers taking part in the cele- pen § , " rd { ra ; . ; t feders “ Thatton it tha. cout Gen. I udendorff, Hit (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) bration were hardly affected by he x uch hold a place on the statute books of prac effect partion not ler’s chief aide, was reported in di the Inclement weather. tical Western state and of some Wastern | ane Monday.t tria}. | patches, from ‘Munteh to be under! Deny Father Kallis becuase M y i ‘ \ oe the nese It belleved t W hou ext" at Ha at Lu cycle po with brother offt- | ; ; ‘ het ary 7 state f all s‘ates,. in fact, wher tl ‘ eth. : ; ; , ear the city. Part of Hi s Family pi tT arg eee i t t m ecret capacity, he a question has become an issue : aiaie ce aeihat t, whic He w n 1 he SPRING CITY Nov, 12-—/Sauad ven mounted policemen, | s ed t it Now—what is going to be the attitude of the Jap- aa Ping il i 4 Tt wa 1 a ld} Repor h Buc urrison, a/ the long column of marching men t j z ‘ ttend t i 1€ + ‘ 2 un y sromptl: at 10:30 Lait organizatic anese individually, of their associations and of their and t 7 é pa iat tud.| farmer living near here, had killed) fot un ee ie " quiet ; én’ dron + elf ° V “a number of his 10 children, were | Monday ‘om Second ave, iC eens c 6 to la fore the government? that st oung, helf TB Rote bash nc hae cds apa de sled by the sheriff's obtied today and V he They headed south c ] F v Find. - Are they going tc continue trying to find ways of At aia Se vy | Killed dete m sitar igh ihvendeat iain down’ Fit > Yesler way eal ot ‘ o uke JURY TAMPERING vading these la POY, they going to obey them? i wt fit society to t D i r Yor: § ahr issued a procl 1 of. Close-renked < H B ALSO ON CALENDA ri ng te ittitude of certain white be \ a wor the Senet eae SLENDAR What is goir the be titud t tain tite ung apirit t bars | that nit ' un. King’s Cousin Is : airs. Thirty. ¥ r t an een helping them evade these lay fa state prison, ' ix. polle arched. with | ! bly eae bach Eiiging pressive? AO? ot if yout know the Winifred, Gib-|"“he proclamation sald the old Married i in England perch ward dosicoeae judge Calvin 8, Ha sigationa’ whic e been urging a step backward ' ee oP dh a bea aii a yee taboo (St Gy "tractors: Oy VO eee ed ' rf 1 s Georg partment on the plea of business erations? 1 now that bett 1a order t him under | married here today to Lord Carnegie, | A platoon of Svattlo former service A 3. (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) ' It is time for an understanding. jfense ¢ 00 of 1 for hi (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) of the Karl of Southesk (Turn to Page 4, Column @ ’ " ‘ sensi paneer aoe andi) Ma Aty ;

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