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5 It has a port program to develop. An auditorium to get under way. If it is true that tourists left $8,000,000 in Seattle this year, the i A united spirit to maintain, tourist project alone is of vital interest to EVERY business man i These are some of the reasons why the Chamber of Commerce and to EVERY wage-earner. Nobody need be a super-financier to | ’ = has called an old-fashioned town meeting for tonight at the Ma- understand that, The Star thinks the time is ripe to plan for bes VATTLE has eT oa : sonic temple. If you live in Seattle; if you earn your daily bread —_ season’s business, to attract to this favored section the thousands Spal TLE h as a lot of big things to do this next year, It has a here you are forward-looking and want to advance your person- _ who seek a summer diversion in delightful places like this, and who community hotel to complete. It has a tourist season to pre- al fortune, as well as that of your community, you will wish to at- are willing to spend money for it. pare for. It has a new power plant to utilize and make profitable. tend. ; Turn out tonight! Forward, march! : issih oy geal eGR ASG OLS een ea LINC GAS CI lo abi ls eptondpinp nt Miia Li uiniieiii iit reeentiieiiisctsgenanereet rears eesatineritetesestmneeierersasciescria nner itrscsesrsrsescsstieststtrestrsie cost tr ed , Orne | EX-KAISER MAY RETURN! | COOLIDGE WON’T PROTEST: The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington — Rain tonight and Wednesday; southeasterly winds, increasing to moderate gales tonight. ‘Temperature Last {4 Hours Maximum, 60, Minimum, 48, | | ‘Today noon, 60, | Entered as Second Class Matter May % 1899, at the Postoffics at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $3.00 VOL. 25. NO. 224, ae SEATTL E, WASH., TU ESDAY, NOV EMBER 18, 1923. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Filed by Forbes Colonel Denies es Everything Before Senate Inquiry Into Vets’ Bureau; Howdy, fos! stars is sid to Blames Gen. Sawyer and Politics be 156,098,376 miles from the Roadhouse Killer Faces the Jury Royalist Plot Alarms Europe Allied Nations in Uproar; Plan to | Head Off Wilhelm’s Attempt to Come Back; U. S. Won’t Join | earth, but that's nothing com- Slee hie PALE RRS ater tip Seba : i pared to how far it is to the bot- BY DALE VAN EVERY ynial of y charge, statement, in WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The American government tom of this column! (United Press Staff Correspondent) n which In any twill not join the allied powers in any protest to Germany jagainst return of the former kaiser or the ex-crown prince or the restoration of a monarchy, it was stated at the |White House today on behalf of President Coolidge. a tar | The government today denied reports | that the former kaiser is returning to Germany. * | BY LLOYD ALLEN naan ah WASHINGTON, Nov, 13.—A_ con This is Children's Book week, May|spiracy based on perjury and the we Not recommend the Decameron? | suppression of material facts, “the 6 Little Homer Brew, Jr., celebrated the opening of Children's Book week by buying a book o flects upon the ty of my official while I occupied tor of war risk in and shall here and in detail groundless of era, BERLIN, Novy. 18. ¢ cigaret pa) bt took the day before the committee. ls own dei ate investigat res of official and personal neg: | a drink: } TASTES ARE QUEER “Ex-Crown Prince Returns to Ger: ope Gyro | Col. Forbes presented a prepared bygone ia Press Staff Correspondent) Gosh, we thought the Germans had | .+ctement, embodying the major fea fA of duty, ee a nama cecarae sworn off that Holland cheese! tures of his defense. His statoment n has bee oe emee said, in part witnesses, rim New York ster has Introduced and ern, charged dancing as part of his Su SEES CONSPIRACY ices. If this fad spreads, churches |T0 DESTROY HIM ae It goon have to replace their pipé| “I feel that I cannot refrain from | FORBES' ACCUSER orgets with jass orchestrad, jexpressing to. the committee at this | IN COURTROOM Ter ee ftime “my growing belief; finally re-) “1 do not mean that my adminis ” ome | Suiting. 1a. conviction.on my part, ft ameless; I do Hot deny! Pres e 2 & gg Paps ped i which Téxfiect by the testimony ot fons; I do not seek to Gis Veialies disinterested witnesses to establish, ny'responstbilities to others, Boe alive. But I do assert that sclously been guilty ig, either by act or day serv the counsel of this ex-Kalser Wilhelm’s return to Ger the fatherland, startled Europe to- day. Movements were on foot in all al-|Frjederich Wilhelm Arrives lied capitals to restore sufficient war |time unity to head off the return of at Oels Estate the war lord. eee 7 Reports from Brussels and’ The BY CARL D. GROAT Hague that a German emissary had | (United Press Staff Correspondent) handed the ex-kaiser 12 passports | BERLIN, Nov. 13. 7 q for himseif and his entourage at| BERLIN, Nov. 13—The former Doorn set officials feverishly search-|CTown Prince has ‘arrived at Oels, ing for means to keep the ex-kaiser |the United Press learned late today. out of Germany BRITISH MINISTERS has been m: and It Is announced that 40,000 cars «4 »ped at the Woodland park tour the past season. has been on h Ich in to ompana . 39,998 were Fords, and m by. means pf perjury two were automobiles. of perjury, a 8 « ubornation of perjury, and t vestigation came to a climax with Colonel Forbes on the the principal witness ted | today sup: | stand After a mysterious disappearance |for two days, in which the crown ca vaxoe pression of material ficts and docu- | against him, Elias H. Mortimer, tac TO MAKE DECISION (November 12) ments bearing not only wu him from the counsel’s ‘side of Lett wail iis, ‘ | princess, Cecilie, added to the excite- Up betimes, aad to the office, thence | 6 table ; scams so suddenly eae | ment by hurriedly leaving the fam- at noon to walking up and down the tia mrchan* Forte , ish ministers had to decide to Fintto. Fat, Lord! 10 see how of rhea further sate |what policy would be followed, 1¢|H¥ castle and spending the night was said. The British objections to | away, the royal prodigal reached his the return of the former crown | country estate in Silesia. prince were only a slight indication of its objections to an siteminted rum tyne exatser'«"wer'so| SKIDDING CAR In view of the dissensior the allies, however, it ‘fe ared INJUR S G RL be difficult Tho the g 4oy old fol? and childishness hangs upon ¢0 yy ill, that I cannot, forbear walking |} crowds, to shew off my mew great- | a seal which is indeed handsome,pod esits | ENTERS SWE me well, Thix day a pretty ait | ABSOLUTE, DENIAL tell me of the new ey oorueaes Ing her groceries,” “Kaewing hee stuff, thing ever I heard. Heaven knows what | Jetailed will become of the younger generation! “When the senate re thin investi, on was of last from the veteran! fg further concern n until ant of the fi A skidding automobile Monday night struck Miss Nellie Sanford, rnment would consid. ér what steps might be t 3 224 of last |was some disposition to rega | 701 Riverside Drive, severely injure [rumors as ill-founded. ing her about the head. The acci- proper to state | Care will be taken, it was said, to|dent happened at Yale ave. and k this position |see whether there is Has Happened to Us This Year Recing * playing ny truth in| prospect st. Miss Sanford was the stories, but the rumor was re eid by: Many the next idea |t2ken to the county hospital. The that would occur to people's minds |@utomobile which struck her was jafter hearing of the crown prince's | driven by K. D, Schiller, 6116 La- | return, tona 1 frank to say that while I Chinese, actually have n been particularly active r publican, yet, when the present ad | ministration came into office 1 was What's this! ats ve,, who said that the streets ead te ‘ H Hl 0g oadiderp fons | pts. | were wet and his car skidded when on the sMbahesot - Rousing Commercial Revival tence, mber of the |Report Passports he put on the brakes that case Is Launched a late president.| Winnifred Gibbons, fearful and wondering, looked thru a window at the King County beard Oe eu a oa ; who was my political and personal | jail Tuesday morning at the County-City building, where a few moments later she en- Granted Wilhelm | ss fracture: sn By Seaburn Brown friend for many yea \ tered the courtroom to stand trial for the killing of Harry Lacelle at a roadhouse party, ae an sun ee sls 2 in his} Be iE ‘i : ep 4 eet seiahee Cablae teas Wake wintog renters >ARIS, Nov. 13.—Ex-Kaiser Wi : a ed f Beads eon ok cospastt WAS TROUBLESOME October 7. “abe eto oe helm has received peasperts, trom WARM TODAY? YES, ratt! d se “ “he eee “e ree r re tresemann of Germany . a8 6 President Har ‘ Curious Girls in ‘JUDGE CHARGES to return to the fatherland, Brussels IT’S 61 DEGREES, fs f 5 Ass . s | dispatches Feported today . oe en ALIEN BATTLE ~2 ee x tom | SAYS WEATHERMAN peor ft ir Court to Attend Berlin, filed there shortly before ETTY warm today, eh? owe. rede fae + "ec | ernme nt "etiled rumor at the man says, too. It was 61 at noon = ai k Freeman Warns of Attempt BY JOHN W. NELSON Members Urged to Expose t srecelved J. H. Zan, secretary. || grees higher than the: mean mi ‘ to 1 nade wae: s ait the ral to the Dutch foreign min-|| imum for this season. 6 * ae to Repeal Land Law pit beste hw apt Corrupting Influences {ister at Doorn, ror a long conterence || est it was last night was 48. A t 2 sa Heard br a ht a enian | over the war lord's return, year ago the maximum temper- J eo oe lespiendeta ‘ battle See! ri al sale ye 3 ie By John W. Nelson | ‘The former German monarch a ature was It looks something v ed in tt plan ; san hai ed jon of the the first row of seats In Judge. | With a broad charge to investi Yo indabe Af gel eb vith thes : dean , . be ling. c iy me in ruling Washington Mitchell. Gilliam's court room | gate all reports of law violations |" ¢pyrn to Page 6, Column 7) At beter de Hopes and as ramshackle and tumbledown can i exildcsatiier Tuesday when the 19-year-old | brought be ae ¢ ; ‘ t es bird ment buildings thruout the coun en Plas ase slayer of Lacelle, Seat the King ¢ nd jury went a. ae camp Tehenuve| ey were, owed In canton. lieage "and Teale, inthe. ah | Wyn 1 carse_| BS cae ates Come On, Mac, Te LU 8 . ‘ pinches of plans for futuro activity, |ments and contr pas ker by 1 bey ah col edged WE of t . ona Cour of in rat ee Te ol eRe | fn whteh have ben |, 20h Medea ee Who Played Ghost Here A FILL rn na and immediately pushed 1 k now t t ‘ nned Ww Marit ill Read wr Tail fea To e this ; a © Everett E ys ‘ sida el pape 1 orous campaign for adequate | that be cates that almost equal have boon and may Spiritualist Who “Seanced” in Seattle Gets Besides it takes up i ie that I would not be frank | -pyes eae antics ‘wh Vcaced heir ta Mara sea arn Awful Jolt in Tacoma Darn near an inch! Se abeethainere tes OE ; (Turn to Page 9, Column 6) we f \ Japa And n 1 . t Ay —————_ Ww f NOTED SPEAKER TO i J nese quent Freeman declared. | prisin I 1 lin BY FIELDING LEMMON the ghost-like form that held the ; f | ADDRESS MEETING { @ ix that the law will not be r ted the Ju ted Dis! What filed the ghostly, shivering) audience In awe. And down to the Guateiiee InP omneaaces r enfor ry part of t ‘ou D n i nd te that ered abou | Moor came the “spirit” with a crash, ; red 7 . “ f i ei aor the h t n n of , vd Jud mitt 1 gave his lecture on spir-| hand. fay : , ‘ ant A t the ju t ure laws on t r Day asked the arrest of Eddy ys ? é i p fi m ir prom: f m ‘ ‘ : ng o fraud, Eddy asked tho arrest ; t i i tried i ary pr r i M LA . of Day for disturbing the perform- 7 ve - t t ot ties | simple questions were asked ' 1 1. The t by aT Lae Wantat thanked his that Day had not | h ttatn A SACI bt. Dp ¢ DORE Pt Ts at ESTIONS he Vidlat v tends to} ‘That is the question that is puz set to s are bulle » | IN BLUNT STYLE brit nt demora nday perform: eCurdy of the r ‘ Do you t t a drunk nd ind nd tt que figur a got quite|day t was sure there were ; ‘ it tit ; 1 r ‘ ma ' He t aver|not stage hands under the sheets m to have Uttle jen m ‘ k in the morning|the judge any rumor ad reed even still f but would not venture to say what eo! T tof 9, Column 0) \ a aacanastinmnimesiaaii } Turn to Page 9, Column 5) (Turn to Page 9, Column 9) (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) Then, with a wild dash, he tackled| was there