The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1923, Page 9

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HERE This atte record will summer by wortd” flix? of the army Afoet of Mitchell was jubilant but Prised at the ni just hu snc and Kelly “The army air serv clared, proudly Baviation rec P gtablished within tn last y I returned p+ SAN DIE Yast stretc Tesulator failure at Kelly and ih which th their limbs Pratrained positions f pinutes, during the Work to San Diego, the ext @he air told of their ¢ YAure in th Seemwake after arriving here _ NOW TAKING LONG SLU Were placa’ “Do not The dist Started, to Diego, «wh ‘265048 3-5. During ” Kelly ate AVIATORS STARTS ON PAGE 1 dark. © pa t , light New Metropolitan Block to com haf the th * Be for Doctors kK the tr € y a ' % Silahed by 1 John A. Maci y on nd Gakicy Kelly, probably will be tried in Juve will be mt on t afi tho flight probably will take twe @ three months, Gen. Mit ylation activities in Europ REPAIR PLANE ON NON- STOP| fing over sleep im an airplane } F Jess wilderness, replacir BoRsied eyes f Airlight hou the experien: tMeir non-stop co most in a day ‘Their faces sp Today they were s their rooms in the U. 5. @yiution field, from which they| gent Hard tween 2,700 and 2,750 miles The| nal Petts Rico and the: Vis [_vicrorious arr priors —} PLAN TO ERECT o~cummeater NEW BUILDING "Ss MORE ABOUT pt of th the Prox ording t pla army observations plane 1 sald cond just sup ord in the world, from investigat Cal, May 4 ng cltie 1 ov hes of to save the st Job ey spar con wee uts. John A. MacReady, left, and par y Kelly, famous WILL SPEAK W army airmen, who Thursday won out the ir goal in transcontinental air flight from New York to San Diego in| less than 27 hours. The two aviators hold numerous and} sensational records, Lieut. MacReady was in Seattle last |summer testing airplanes for the government, | nt hotel (CAN AL VOYAGE /err’s more anout "disturb." FOR HARDING ? *\} KIDNAPPING = |iitaraine nas asreod tentatively to ance from the New York | WASHINGTON, May 4 STARTS ON PAGE peak ns | tilt wt on boy} In at least 15, and probably stiff with sit ¢ short tim b __.| Harding Will Have Busy |‘ Tour in West MBER WASHINGTON, May 4.—Prenident «on his Western trip it was learned today elt Rockwell field, & ere they landed, is b trip by way of the Pan eft him | ies, the president to deliver! Official time for the voyage WAS) jands, it « ed. today ng oe Secctua’ Shin welideta yi would be made /T ot Mr t the other stop the trip McReady and] a), D H. RB. ¢ ot a bay A oe ps ready cooked food and} so Navy De a Fp a cook. rom Alaska, he ex rmos bottles, heen urging Harding to 1 WOMAN INNOCEN orm speechen but they bh: breakfast * Soaring jong and Starting unable to Is get the | In this = @rank coffee from t in the alr—dinner Wednesday and) cussed it with other adviners. The d ri got to San Diego in time for lunch.| he beneficial to Mrs. Harding and T _ DISASTER LOOMS | woul AS PLANE STARTS | statement that he was mab coast shortly before noon on one day te that hild w they swooped down at their land! } which probiti American pre The men had a Place at 12: p. m. the next day,| lea nh territor g Verner having traversed in that time tho| While in office Which, as recently ay the late sixties, | tbat route he will board a bat the emigrants tolled for months in| °T ® shipping board vessel at oxdrawn covered wagons. { the airmen found that, with tho| UTely nen voyage. ed away on business, by Whole trip before them, they were| That would con eeebine more than 400 feet off the fround. The motor wusgn't function- ing properly. In this condition they passed over well taken care of by Mra, Grin-/tour with ana its bristling skyscrapers and reason why we were unable to Altho the price of sugar has | eseribin @ur engine at the takeoff,” said [sugar boycott campaign started in |!# cote - Kelly. “In New Jersey the volt |Seattle by Frank Kannair, secre |" Informed the sheriffs offite. — | ‘age reculator cut out onus. We jtary of the Retail Groc the trip seemed doomed at the| Kannair said Friday. wt, how it was just a gamble; Al er they would make San Diego|etfect on the local market as the | 2hout got truck: Th Or be forced to land ignominiously| demand is reported to have fallen |t° ¢xPertence” another jong, hard) MUSK Bim. aby now favored by important speeche Kansas City, Des ad to take only two meals water rqute. Harding i POLICE BELIEVE Thursday morning; they’) trip, it was pointed out to him, would | connect Omaha, Cheyenne, Denver Los Angel rtiand, attle Halt Lake Ban so remove all ground fe ¢ around the cir away from the Atlanti t uid keep him con: | Ff ented and at Tuesday ne weaty distance acros| If ‘the president decides to the men departed, | Senators Brookhart of lowa, Johnson and on Wedr + man ar-jof California, Borah of Idaho, Frasier tved with Mra. Grin-| of North Dakota, Shipstead of Minne- h i they had teen cal} | eota, and 1 Follette of Wisconsin. | would re | The hopes to make one pa rear platform ches before his first formal ad- at St. Louis between June 16 and 20. | on his return from Alaska and co from the New York field,| "me three or four weeks in a leis ne most of his turn « speech-making on the trip to the| Moa westward run from Washing to! tne dio } Portland, where be will board ship for Alaska. # enclowed get their heavily freighted and he was playin edly with his new He in expected to open hin «peaking rene dealing broadly land, skirted Manhattan KEEP ON WITH nell jwith the Problems of the West and : | | Bert Jarvis, owner of the cottage, ! hia policies of the future. 1 ot the wire.| preheat | and being the missin: that the. per were the ki ‘KNOCKED INTO LAKE; DROWNS Jackson, of the Water.| Whih gon the deck of the . went to the gtace to In| tte May B2 in Lake Union Thure He identified the boy as| afternoon, Noel Coutts, 16, of ped Alexanderson bey, But Summit avq, sn't. very enthusiastic | Knocked overboard wh fadatear the wot a plledriver alongnt full horsepower out of {started on the downward «rade, the “uspecte work! associ it in flight.” jtion, will be continued untii the simple language he told|price has reached its fcrmel level, Everett, was & cable of broke and was drowned. dy the boycott is having its somewhere in New Jersey. off to quite ‘dn extent. The wom. |*utomobile drive such an he en: ly persone dc be anhalt: io } “If we had not been able to rejen's clubs of the city who bave |dumd when being carried y peti empi y aa dockhi aa the | =) pair it we would have had to return,” |been aiding in the movement are) “YoU are to mee your a any h ‘search! Louis uided them and they were d to see it. They saw the city of |) Kansas line we had faint moonlight, “but the moon was partly obscure mk Miesourl we encouintered n | "284 of the Ui nited States de netcber | Winning Aviators light rain. preparing to further crganize the |mamma and Jeckwon na. | tue Wax alongsidé the shipping board i {sured him, and he cheered up. Jack: | fleet in Lake Union with the. pite-| city in .an effort to eliminate a irinne |driver moored beside her, trying to| sugar buying possible, son drove Mrs. Grinnell, the boy | Ur ceive land his dog to Watertow; ere | Paite a two-ton anchor from the lake | eee in six-hour shifts, they — tats pre ibe aed t jee a re i edoat | tinued across Pennsylvania, Ill- jthey telephoned Mrs..A‘exanderson, | TO" siting tackle at | and oe heard e! v voic one 0 pote okie nddenty Be lia. AE eee, | Arms Conference and she heard her son's voice once | |#napped and the cable lashed out New Dish-Washing Gongpen | ROI ie 3 extent in Waahi vigation thur 4 night according to Lit Record Set by Girl |: 10,918 oF aegis a <a poe PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa, May 4. ned, as of June we | the mor After maining at the sink for 1 a form a 4 « itive hours, during wh h time he line had out rf ut h ashed dishes without a stop F date a total par ner struck him oe = bese Aa tie Coat of re n wan fixed at about f b $1 4 oduction cost i tw 201 time aac i ees Fr . tion, at $106,605,123 h B J ev: | pa J Pesci men | "The t i the "comes D cording to| Mount's f ed at the request of | OWHed and held cash on hand and Monday Jueen Mother Margherita. erial 1 supplies valued at $1 f n and men who were | pier, 903,899. The present value of lands | in, the witnessed the af-| placed,in 1921 owned and used was set at $1,007,. | falr Moore and Patrol ‘Story Writer Dies =|! | Tattle. “Bethel was net hee ether] in 1 Sanitarium Here | wax also implicated in the shooting | : y Hetntattig’ Children icaite! pr esc ng keds snl foredtgn ia y write Thurs. for School Bonds | :ii#t be sot in_neit-detense, kiiling | Moore with aye., ight beam—an air light: Fails of Purpése |aweeping the youth overboard. His| Mra, Alexanderson is hurrying to} | Pan-American arma limitation con |ference closed yesterday afternoon, roll by far below. Vigorous search in on for the} c Al “There were clouds all thru those kidnapers. Co-operation of the Can. V W. W. tates,” K “A¢ the Missourt:| | having failed in its objects for whieh | adis fox will be asked. Ik I E iL gia it was called Ambassador to, Belgium Fletcher, | PSE ARE FINED | | Five members of the I. W. to the parley, presented a report on : : behalf of the commission on arma-| Get $5, 000 Present | 0% Kol, Cari Kovada, Pete avort | SANTIAGO, Chile. May #.—The| Watertown to fetch him home. | body Wiis recovered two hours later. | HH FORWARD ments, the other members having de-| SAN DIEGO, May 4.—‘Un Houten-| Sam John and Jack Morgan, were | RU DARKNESS clined to do #0. The report in mild|ants” were $5,000 richer today fol-| 1d $10 each In police court Friday Beyond Jefferson City, Mo. Kelly jeaed deplores war and “armed | lowing the receipt of a telegram by |O"® Charge of distributing handbills @ MacReady groped their way| peace” and recommends adherence to| Lieutenants MacReady and literatire without @allosnee. Tha homey ward but a faint * soon “There light know large ng to Kelly. They had to climb| sped across the Imperial valley, with | Peering down, they saw noth. ow star, gleamed for a minute d all gone to bed. IG cio liahta to dguite U. S. Booze Ruling | meaiateiy, Hotel Plaza, New York.” Two Earth Shocks) ” said Kelly, ‘‘except occasionally | PARIS, Mo 4.—Two | For a long time, he said, they did Scoming of dawn they looked |!can waters transgressed interna ; the selsmog rd and eagerly for some land-|tional usage and th neath was a town and near it|seml-officially stated todiy, 40,000 to the Dollar |‘ st 17 Giiticarl, New Mexico, Amfiassador Juss “We knew {t was Tucumcari be.|ton to ma of that circle near the Weald “Rally, “We certainty |ot communications between F lad to see that town because |and America, Mm we knew that we were still on| und forbidden territory, the where a forced descent prob. ‘would have meant death by and starvation, milés from d acres of waste land,” suid|was captured, “ay nants dy and Koll¥| nen pleaded not guilty, Two of their shington treaty of | from Col. Franklyn K. Kennly, New | . ted air] February, 1922, against submarine| York city. The telegram read dicey iy oe anne ae seed : war on merchant shipping and the; “Col. Franklyn K. Kennly, former! lant teak tans cats po apa lack vold. Here and there| use of poison gaze: executive officer United States air | CMdence: peck of light, like a dim, me 5,000 on your flight, Neaké cadgnlthc trrnere France Can’ t Obey all of which he tenders you with | Gleweland Reports compliments. Wire acceptance im. ness, boring steadily south-| the laws of the Wa thru the unc service, wins | The two aviators rep 4.—Premier Poincare Lape apna of France is of the pinion that | the ruling prohibiting foreign ves. | dream where they were, then with|%l4 from carrying Udquor in Amer- | MacKeady! CLEVELAND, 0. May | distinct earth shocks, indicating dis us leutenants.|turbances from 4,000 to 5,000 miles from Cleveland, were recorded -y hat St. Ignatius col © here today The first shock came at 11:42, the m., Rev. F, L, rge of the observa at it. ly” Impou- Bonin Marks Down | sible for France to comrly, it was cha | Odenbact charged | LONDON, May 4.—German marks} O(cneach, In ch Ta shire tory, report and at Washing-| fell still further today, to 180,000 to| 7% TePorted: heads make clear to the United | the pound sterling (approximately |Btates government the consequences | 49,000 to the dollar), on the London exchange today. circle, and a graveyard—| The French premier h Chinese miechanics know 199 little about typewriter construction to do a good job of repairing. HE PAINTED CHEEKS; PENCILED EYEBROWS AND FLAP-FLAPPERED POKANE, May 4.—Harold Hoffman is at liberty today under @ suspended jail sentence, and to retain his freedom, he must abstaln from penciling his \oyebrows, painting his ehieks or ‘otherwise conduc! Ling himself as a Mapper. Hoffman was arraigned in po- court here, charged with dis- rly conduct, because he ayyo- clited with girls while arrayed in woman's finer His mother testified that Hort. man had always Wked to wow, knit, crochet 4nd do other things that women like to do, ‘Tho ae. cused youth sald hls masquerad- ing had been merely innocent fun, but the court In suspending son. fence warned him against further use of ladies’ wear and the vanity ase, \ steadily westward from Slayer of Rabbi_ | they began crossing a Is Held for rind! SAN FRANCISCO, May 4.—Glad- } |well Richardson, alleged confessed | slayer of Rabbi Alfred Lafee of San Francisco is a rooming-house | here oyer a month ago, was lodged | Human being as far as they!in the city jail today under. a in every direction. formal charge of murder. ACRES San Francisco officers arrived in| LAND the city last night with their pria- Mitch impressed by thejomer from Phoenix, Ariz, where he | PYORRHEA IS A » THIEF OF BEAUTY | Comes on painlessly, often unnoticed, and mars more women's careers than any other ailment There were no roads, Prevent, or cheek it, with PYORRHINE Tooth Powder an astringent, antiseptic prophylactic of higheut froved efficiency W Arizona they reached| Having cleared these highlands, aptitude, 10,500 feet, ac-|the rest was plain sailing, ‘Mhey) RTE Pyafeainint TOOTH powDee. 4g the high plateau At the| its ranches below wea level in places, | they encountered « head| passed over the last range of hills, ~ and came into sight of San Diego. plateaus,” accoding to| Big crowds awaited their coming, , who was driving when|and when the plane suddenly came _ reached, “were much}into sight, a roar of cheers and | J had any idea they| whistles cut looxe in groeting, They hey 4 hundred miles we| soared over the town and dropped a nese between ieee into a perfect landing on Rockwell field, in (img for lunch, No ordinary dentifrice ean do thin, A fow days!’ trial con: vinves, ree oan, Be Loday; Ure Tonight | night, acéording to a re MAN WAS IN HURRY; POLICE BELIEVE HE HASN'T STOPPED YET { ier 4 ie th t ¢ n, £40 1B, 67th wt the 1 firet. It hap 1 1 B. and ¥ t reet in front F ( t ‘ t 4 him up th tr knocked him 4 ' f ri n jumped ¢ " piek muaelf 0 take bh Fearing that he Tight be Cort ed him in sto ma rt t After Ke blocks Corbin out tar ave up th ha m he resided at 8820 8. W. Two Large Truck Loads Surplus War Supplies Shoes, Underwear, Gloves, Shirts, Coats, Pants, Tobacco, Pipes, Cigarette Papers, etc. To Be Sold at a Fraction of the Original Cost SALE STARTS SATURDAY,MAY 5th, 9 A. M. One Lot of about 140 Scout Shoes, Work Sh t of| TACOMA, May 4.—Kight thousand | O)@#ry 1013 First Ave. FRID WILL BUY BIG SUITOR SHOOTS SEEK STUDENT 4) LUMBER ORDER GIRL'S FATHER IN DEATH CASE $5,000,000 Will Be Spent|Row Puts One in Hospital, | Believe Freshman Leader { Knows Inside Story by G. N. in Northwest | the Other in Jail | PORTLAND, Ore, May 4—W. # A ' 1M CHI t rm jiwa rd t h b f H ‘epte day f M. L. ¢ ice | I 42, of 9319 67th nd | auth president and \ for the t Lu 9, of 9448 | ¢ road, that $ will be mpent in|} r ¢t Pa t th rf I e he which ended in a now nocked down and #e He told Loher that Vale ap OF ¥r WASHIN May 4.—The in eriff's office and obt ned per after O'Leary and Bethel Wolfe night told Edgar A. Jones, areistant j They Northwest will run between $25,000 » wee him one night| CAM 1 8 morning after the rush, he fter exchang- | Changed his wet clothing and went ing bs arenes | San Diego Pioneer Commits Suicide SAN DIEGO, May 4—Walter B. California pioneer, and for- mer councilman, locked himeelf in a clonet mer, shortly after he drank| schoo! children will parade thru the| 544 attacked him with a gas pipe. par { spirits, He P treeta here thin afternoon in support ed to the ranit 1 of the $2,500,000 wue for new) LONDON, May 4—Continued tn-| Moore He is survived by hin m schools, which will be submitted to| crease in insanity is attributed by | vie and the voters at the npring election next | psychologists to the problem of un-| years, has been in iN health, it was Thursday | employment. | said. AGO, May 4-—J. Allen Milis, freshman leader an allen tudents called from thejr fatal sophomore-freshman denied he had been “ducked lake” by soph eft school the following y ott, son of President We the witness said, “he kept up and down the expressing great anxiet young Mount. Mills several 4 to organize a searc for the youth, without succes night in a Lake Michigan | where the body was evidently in Es¢ondido, north of here, erday, lw as found dead soon afterward. who has been prominent in — for questioning toda nquiry into ghton Mount as the 1 hazing Kiwain and | stars, were amor at various hours of Mills returned n 1921 h bis clothing mores ur, ar is 4 to be “somewhere in a nephew, were amon ined early today * 4 participating te any clase fight and Wolfe declared that came to his frat house skeleton was discovered turned on the gas and political circles here for Has Delivered to This Store consisting of pairs of Shoes, consisting of Underwear in wool, cotton and mixed—nearly all well- Army Tan Shoes, Deek’ Shoes, Black Dress Shoes, known brands—Light, medium and heavy weights. oes—Broken Lots—Values up These are new, but slightly soiled from handling. to $8.00. Come and take your choice— Par Pale siciinpevdons cccbaceesess $2. 50 youn. SuoIce pec fie Sones 50c with leather and some with R | ti 0 D n Lot. Also $ 1 .00 egu a 10n 2 \ . Army Wool Shirts ae Bea Le f lined chest, double BAG jar $450 value, Each. ®3~eOO The best Little Bag on the market ae a $5.50 today—one shoulder sling, water proof. Best for carrying fishing Mayer’s Honor-built Dress Shoes; cordovan color; solid tackle, lunch, school books, shells, leather; a regular $10.00 value. Lots of Size 10x9x3. 25 small sizes—Per Pain.............0.6 $3.50 c CIGARETTE PAPERS—All Kinds— 5 2 packaged LOl ssc acai veieeen Fe en MON a ene Cc F the price of a GQ 5Q) Velvet and Tuxedo Tobacco White Oxfords—some rubber soles—a Broker Leather Slippers. Your choice, per pair ete. LARG never used. Get one fo: small. flag. Size. 5x8. An Odd Lot of Caps— 3 small tins . Values to $2.00—CHOICE, each .......... 75c Khaki Pants. An assorted lot. i 0 ba ASE isn). 6s lise SPRCIAD MOS tL vk $1 50 Mail Pouch Tobacco, package AMERICAN FLAGS direct from the army— THE UTILITY SPECIAL, each 16-ounce cans 8-ounce cans . Corn Cob Pipes—2 for ..... Brier Pipes, 50¢ value—each Last Chance—ARMY SUCCOTASH EXTRA QUALITY—3 Officers’ Hand Soap FREE—with purchase of $1.00 or over, FREE: Coupon Good for 12 Bars . SHOVEL INS Camping Season Nearly Here FILLED ARMY TRENCH ,[ Durable—new, each....... —Send for Complete List— SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE TWO SOLDIERS The United States Shipping Board First Ave. Candles, 10-in., 20-0z.; special, 3 for Chas heen 25c er dozen Just right to cacry in your car—Strong and sat 5 Look over the Complete Line of CAMP and OUTING Tents, Stoves, Beds, Clothing, Shoes, etc., Before Buying. (013 ist AVE., AT THE SIGN OF THE .. $1.00 i150 .. 85 MAIL ORDERS FILLED

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