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COX WILL URGE | - a i ag y nf ‘ —_—- -_—_ | ARTS ON PAGE ONE} Will Talk With Wilson on Three Others in Crash Are|Fusillade of St»ts Fired|Great Northern Increases | Reservations Recovering During Chase Service ton were Frank P. Walsh, x — : owenniaty z City; Henry Font, Detroit) RY HERBERT W. WALKER With Mttle chance for his recovery,| LOS AN 4, July 19—A four! Owtne to the continned heavy! Soygy “ es roll, Orange, he DAYTON, Ohio, duly 10.—James| Andrew Carlson, one of the four| mile chase today failed to result in}travel, the Great Northern raflway the foregoing were also nies “ . “ Jorthern Pa-|C®Pture of four crackemen surprised | has found it necessary to place im 7 fon of as posnibilities for the vice |M. Cox, democratic nominee, in his men tadures Besse Nort rm rei police while attempting to rob|service an additional fast train tof § intial nomination, as was Con-| forthcoming visit to the White sadbe a hetdee at toe Per ph pee the Yokohama Special bank, limited. | St. Paul The firet train of this new Man Huddieston of Alabama. | prouse will urge President Wilson st, yesterday morning, was reported |JU*t before daylight Policeman| service will leave King st. statom Sey ORGANIZATIONS }to back him in two proposed reser- at the Beattie General hompital t Michael Greeley came upon the quar | Sunday, July 11, at $20 a.m. ‘This ARE REPRESENTED Sita ie. ‘dhe tenis at aaa an “still unconscious, and growing |tt DOSY cuttin a metal door lead-| will be @ first class train, and will BERS committees of 48 convention | vations to the | seee aay, from | | wentier” : ing into the bank, with an acety! onsist of compartment-lounge ear, tion beginnink tomorrow, wit | HoiUesoie. e |dumped from the trestle, a distance| "The cracksmen fled and Greeley,|ing cars, dining car, day coaches thelr work co-ordinated thru a | ON MOvermen a that the United 62 18 fect, Sams Corebil, Ge 11. Sfter calling help, gave chase in an|and smoker, It in scheduled to ar- P committee, This committee! otto enter the mague of nations ‘Thompeon and Duncan McInnes, will | *¥tamoblie [rive mt St, Pani 10:30 p. tm. evening) —® ty has undertaken te diseuss | sith the distinct pnderstanding of all eee ee it] After ® fourmile race thra the) of second day, requiring only 60) © Brounds for drafting of 8) vener members, that the American | was repo! city, during which ® dozen show| hours to make the run. : plate - es alone shall my whee this At the were fired, the bandit quartet be | One of the features of this S Tm @ conference last night sanaie tae GHA. ean tondent’s office it maid the cause| me lost in the darkness. |nervice in the fact that it will en={ a m Was sak! fo have been reached | “ang second is a definite attpulation | of the accident is w#till a mystery,|,. vestigation at the bank showed able passengers to see the beauties oh & government ownership of rail. ).¢ al) members of the league agree but ts being investigated. they had worked on four other doors, | of the ( andes and Rocky mor ; Ways and tolenh and telegraph | iat its main and virtually sole pur | - ; i each time falling to get in, before | tains in daylight. 3 bat while*the labor sspamate tae edition of Wand Ct “RICK” they had decided to une the torch on - ———— 2 papply this same prineip a my seus ane to amen LLEGAL KICK | the fifth door. | NEW YORK —United Alroraft fimq ~ Was understood the for Sreaty leaderuhtp of hie party on IN BUTTERMILK —_- od | gineering corporation pays $20,000 Gut for the single tax k the basis of thitwe reservations, He WILMINGTON, Del, July 10--| OTTAWA, Ont., July 10.—Arthur | 000 for navy’s surplus aircraft. ent ownership of the land | nay heen giving the whole imue care- “Real ripe buttermilk” contains 3 per|Melghen was sworn in today an| —— Heasehokling by the mine opers- 64 consideration during the past few cent hol, Dr. Herbert Watson,| prime minister of Canada, succeed- | MEXICO CITY~-Three killed wt weeks and expects to make a state state chemist, informed Judge Ha ing Sir Robert Worden. The entire|crash of military airplane on its Wzations, aside from the ment outlining bis views after the tings, In city court. Every vendor | Borden cabinet resigned. The new way north to ald troops ittee of 48, single tax learuc | Qnterence with the president and | of buttermilk f# Mable to prosecution, | premier will name his ministry a -- Tabor party, represented here to | other jeading democrats, won maid | Monday, | Columbia Colo ts better—Aév. " were: | Those close to the nominee say he _ — _ re Rae m idea? 1 Rpartisan league, work! war en his reservation will meet op fabor league of Montana jon to the present wording of te ~ gl and’ Saf . me covenant, but not impa and File Veterans the ntegrity” of the Versailles alliance of W pact. They pi put bie vie are me Grenerehip league , compromine between those who service party of South Dakota. | sand pat for the treaty as it is and were to be formulated dur- | tnose who oppose the league, but the convention for a congres: | ciaim they favor an effective interna Smpeizn in November tiopal tribunal to end wars, 4 oan | ove phic | WASHINGTON, July 10.—The two hio Democrat Ie |, WASUNOTON, Ty mh tne ‘Slicker With Ouija proposed by Governor James M. Cox. dee being the helmaman’ of |demecratic presidential nominee, will — — one 4 @emocrats, W. W. Durbin, | Probably prove acceptable to Prest ¢ of the Ohio state executive | (ont Ne seo — indicated at the Pi . wields a ‘wicked ouija | WDite vod 4 P ‘ior (1 ad hus Daniels A f Monte Carlo, wh f b ‘ Durbin can make rabbite| At the White House tt was aid] Here you see John Barton Payne, secretary of the interior (left), and Josephus Daniels,| romance of Mon arlo, ere women 6f beau ; ke the two reservations appea the the red , Sand Point Friday. , : : : @ut of silk hats and ail that | "0° 1" lorpretative and tt wan add] SCCTeeary of navy, as they appea on the same platform at ‘an 1 Point riday and fashion, men of wealth and power, gather from the 5 Hm tact be is said to be one] Mure interpretative end. twee o ; : —Photos by Cress-Dale. , , ‘ E the cleverest amateur workers of Black art. He amused East fates aboant the Eastern special. | arrived in Seattle Fritay. but Cox and Roosevelt @ votes and not magic would} Will Meet Monday Pfequired to put Cox across th DAYTON, @. July 10-2-The demo- one j cratic nominees, Governor James M Cox and Franklin D. Roosevelt, will meet at Columbus shortty after noon nator New Hears | Monday blican Speakers | “e3y ox today received a telegram GO, July 10.—-The appotnt- | stating that Roosevelt was leaving of Senator Harry 5. New, In-| st. Louis tomorrow afternoon and interpretative reservations, eee bureau was announced today by | ernor’s room at the w' house. Cox nan Will Hays of the national) expects to go to Columbus late Sun- ne. day or early Monday. Will be assisted by Congress. Thomas Miller, Delaware, in of New York headquarters, C $1 J. W. Good, Iowa, of Chicago heaiiquarters. Will be stationed here. | Asks Car Boss to Give Legal Advise Cart H. Reeves, superintendent of Public utilities, is no expert on the TOO POLISHED nomenclature of children, but thatd Makes you think he’s a/did not deter @ worried mother guy? writing him Saturday requesting @an't make head or tall of him.”| information on how to change «@ _—=From The Buffalo Express. ‘baby's name. city Te —NOW SH “The Old Sea Dog’ —IN— underworld “sharks.” to head the republican speak-| the meeting will be held in the gov-| U. S. Agent Looking for J. Johnson LOS ANGELES, July 10.—With @ | copy of the Chicago white slavery warrant for the arrest of Jack John- fon, negro pugilist, tn his ponseasion, United States Marshal Walton was of the opinion today, that the former champion would be tn custody by night. » Walton had information that | Jonnson would surrender some time today. ‘The former heavyweight champion will be brought to Low Angeles if he gives up, and taken to Chicago after a formal hearing here In the meantime It was understood Johnson's white wife is in this coun- try, remaining in seclusion, She ts said to have deserted Johnaon after the Fourth of July festivities tn OWING— _ Hobart Bosworth | “Below the Surface” A great love story of the sea. Of underwater heroes and Of a father’s love for a wilful son, a boy’s love for an unworthy woman, a girl’s love that waits and wins when the storm of passion ends. | With two cabinet officers, an ad- miral of the U. & navy, high rank {ra army officers and a score of Prominent government officials, the opening of the King county aviation base at Sand point was officially celebrated Friday afternoon While half a dozen planes staged mimic combats over the field, Becre- tary of the Navy Danitis pictured the development of aerial transpor- tation In Seattle, and declared that the Sand point airdrome would be- come a center of aviation tramspor- tation tn this part of the country. HUNDREDS ATTEND BY AUTO AND BOAT Hundreds of persona, whe hat reached the landing field by auto- mobile and boat, attended the ex- ercisea. In complimenting the county of- flcials on their enterprise in estab- lishing the field, Secretary Danicis declared “The aircraft of the nary, postal a riment and of commerce, on their routes to the North, Fa South and West, are to congre here. Aerial transportation is longer a fad nor a fancy—it practical r is a method of transportation I sincerely hope that the Influence expressed in the of this aerial base be an tnepiration for and ao other communities to follow.” Secretary of the Interior Barton Payne declared that that we have conquered the alr, we must con rf the seven seas.” He said, that the state of Washington must lead the way In establishing prosperous shipping routes to the Orient. The cabinet officers were tntro Boosted Palm ST. LOUIS, July 10—The senate commi investigating campaign expenditures ended ita hearing today, and the committee members left for Washington. Four witnesses today told of democratic expendi tures in Missourt. Senator Pomerene, Ohio, will stop St. Louis, en route from San here lin CABINET MEMBERS AND ADMIRAL HELP TO OPEN COUNTY AVIATION BASE Women Say H.C.L. SN ges erent crmeinnyer oe neni BATUNDAY, IULY.10, 19278. | ‘DERRICK VICTIM |L. A. BANDITS HEAVY TRAVEL Ly * ends of the earth; the meeting ground of those thirst- ing for excitement and adventure— [duced by former Benator Samuel H Piles, Other speakers included Clande C, Ramsay, chairtnan of the board of county commissioners, who purchased the Sand potnt » and Congressman John F. Miller. Secretary Daniels and Secretary | Payne were met by reception com- mittees from the Chamber of Com- merce and the city during the noon ’ . jhour. The distinguished visitors and | aC. a labout 200 persons prominent in civic e | Ufe were the guests of the Chamber| of Commerce at a luncheon at the Seattle Yacht elub. | After the luncheon the quests and | others In the party boarded the Atlanta and were taken thro the/ canal to Sand point. A quartet of| | reaptanes manouvering overhead, | | “flying sleds” and fast motor boats jcleaving the waters in the path of the official ship, enve a holiday as- | pect to the trip. Salutes greeted the| | distinguished officials as ‘they ar- |r at both the yacht club and the n base. | DANIELS AND RODMAN OFF FOR ALASKA IN With Secretary of the Navy ; Jorephua Daniels and Admiral Hugh | Pro v nt and “thee high officials je 2 ab 4, six destroyeis left Beattie law Saturday morning for Alaskan B points, where the fishing and coal rwho ree. ow will be Inventiguted. itot Gov. Thomas Riggs, Jr. in ato , aboard. He will be droppe at bi Juneau, while the remainder of the! : party will proceed to Seward, where ea antanuska coal fields will be a2oh No man ever lived peas From there Secretary of the et '. 24 erlor Payne and Secretary Daniels tei SH who does not long — will board the dreadnaught Idaho. fair which t* lying off Cook Inlet, and i return to Seattle. The Idaho will to catch . giinipes s about July be: arrive In Seatt! of this great sport of the. aristocracy of wealth Bureaus er’s Campaign Min | Rrueegeman said, in answer [to questions asked by Senator Ken. | yon, that the “fair price” committee of which she was a member made no effort to reduce the H. C. of L., but merely to teach women to do away | with ‘non essential cornmodities, | | She said frequently there were mer-! chants on the fair price committees A story of fog and wreck and rescue, of city revel and small-town charm. And the most exciting subsea exploits | Francisco, to take the testimony of| who fixed the price of their own | Edward F, Goltra, nationas commit | goods. | 43) é Pas rr teeman from Missourt, “There were etght such fommit.| x Se ees vSRy. | oe 8 teen tn the country,” mhe maid, “and Roel aN | ST. LOUIS, Mo, July 10.—Acttv!-|1 understand all of them were tun oa | “ aS | ties of Attorney General A. Mitchell | the same plan—to support Palmer.“ Palmer in seeking the democratic | | presidential nomination were to be Frequently, she declared, persons ever shown in a’ motion picture. Bosworth’s “Behind the Door.” Tiny Singers and Dancers in “Toyland Cabaret” A story more human and far more appealing than . She's m Special Added Seuihien Attraction and she is BILLY and LEONA rs HACKER Ans husband” . even’ further cansidered today by the sen te committes Investigating campaign xpenditures. Women connected with government | bureaus here have been summoned before the committees for today. ‘Testimony of women yesterday in- ed the high cost of living bu had been used to “diaseminate prop- aganda favoring Palmer's candidacy | ‘air price” committees thruout | the country were farces, according to Miss Olivia Brueggeman, former sec | retary of the Missourt women's com | mittee to reduce living costs, who iG she and other persons employed jb a y been working to boost Pal mer for the presidency. BY AL, OUR LITTI Yep, it's a fact. True? And by the looks of the parks on Not even Washington nor Paris, fc |parks are mentioned. higher than ‘Seattle's beauty spots. Seattle has 44 parks with an jean city park acrenges, Each turesqueness. Regarding beauty, Nature coupled nolsseurs has madé with effectivene splcuous. Over half of Seattle's population Woodland park stands foremost us of the attorney general's office | the attorney general's ofice had | [EVERYBODY MUST THINK OUR PARKS ARE BEST IN AMERICA Seattle haw the most beautiful parks in the United States. Sans doubt leverybody in the United States is on to th Neither in attendance nor beauty do they rank “Should Dummies Wed?” Matinees—25e ereage of 1,820, A high mark in Ameri Sunshine Comedy After 6:30—35¢ park scores high in its individual ple Pt tee with the help of efficient park con: | Balcony 25¢ parks on Sundays and @ fair percentage of that number on week Ravenna and Kinnear are closo contenders, sent out by the attorney general's of-| five to tour the muntry speaking on the H. C. of L. traveled at govern. | | ment expente and spoke only to boort | | Palmer as a nominee at the demo- cratic convention. | She said she had been fired because | | she was a republican. | ee | Miss T. M. Kleomeyer, who re signed as wecretary of the “fair pr committee of Seattle last month, is said to have admitted oh several occasions that the committee was futile as an instrument against the high cost of living. Her resignation abolished the com- | mittee, | She is now understood to be living |pith her parents on @ farm near Enumclaw. « “PASSION’S PLAYGROUND” Where stands the great Casino, with its Hall of Pas- sion’, in which fortunes are won and lost in a night. Taken from the famous novel, “Guests of Hercules” e JE BOY REPORTER t 8 Sund attle park officials said so, sand on week days, as well, fact * * es. S&S * * & or that matter, has Seattle beat when Concert Orchestra 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing Ponchielli’s “Dance of the Hours” and “La Veda, “8, beauty and harmony equally con Children lle any time. All prices include tax. fre estimated to attend the various days. among the favorites, while Leschi,

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