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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923 Just as Well Buy Cheasty “Quality” Clothes | For your BOYS, since 4 they cost no more. 9.75 $11.75 $14.85 rae )DOG POUND 10. (~ carmive >) aD TO SOCIETY jus Humane Workers Win Case in Supreme Court | WRECKED CREW (x0 | REACHES PORT Men of Ill-Fated ie | Arrive in Seatle Haggart and exhausted from the barrowing adventures they have ex perienced during ¢ aboard the wrecked steamer Lake Gebhart, which wen Tocky reefs near Umatilla on the coast of Washington carly Wednes day, five officers and 24 members ‘of the crew of the vessel arrived in Beattle Thursday night aboard the tug Humaconna. The men abandoned the wrecked Vessel Thursday morning when her plates opened on the starboard side forward and her ofl tanks were rushed in. Capt. Gus Swanson and & seaman, Tom Wadem, decided to Temain aboard the wrecked stea fo assist in salvaging her. They are later reported to have aban doned the vessel also, ‘The hull was reported Friday to be rapidly breaking up and the sal Vago steamer Algerine had arrived ft the wreck. Little hope that any of the cargo can be saved is held out. The Lake Gebhart had been pur chased but one week before the} Wreck from the U. & shipping Doard by the Alaska Steamship Co. and was outbound from San Fran tleco to Seattle with a general cargo aboard. o past two days ashore on the injunction proceedings against the city and the ety before Judy John M, Ralston in the superto ded in favor of the Humane J. B. Powell, American ty be. Tudwe - cbt in| newspaper correspondent and nd oy appealed Bev months ; a editor of the Shanghai Week ly Review, who was among ago to the supreme cotirt # decision Tallman's findings in the men passengers kidnaped ntrol from a Chinese train and now held for ransom, Powell torney Kahin today sent out a dramatic | oe message — today begging re- iISAYS HUMANE moval of troops and saying, | SOCIETY LAX ne i “They threaten to kiil us!” burg gy HERE’S MORE ABOUT delinquency of the , HERE'S MORE ABOUT Hoty ought to be brough CHINA WATERHOUSE ubacriptions held to pro-|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 co c ) these institutions for our we eeets ON PAGE 4 Miss Doris Fuchs, Evanston, Ill, girl, denies she was the Be = ae nt out word that nine 2 Pairs of Knickers .4| Sweetheart of Leighton Mount, long missing Northwestern Map Dey get eips ete: 8 »| more captives of the s nan « ban room, sending a thrill thru the jaded ne hati Seah celonen , university freshman, whose skeleton was found under a se ny request to 'releive a < ign diplomats noeul a Peale hungry, Aguin| Lake Michigan breakwater off Evanston. She says she bad t an; ught ee pHa as such inte imation Parts 5 " tan. (fT 7 are of } ia ost fe bries rith fhe ballites took them out, this time! knew Mount only a few months before his death, Mount dis-\*t* 1m the garden, I was asked to li waist, seat and sleeves. They are of choicest fabrics, with Seti an hour. Saveral of the sur-| ePpeared ial ce asad ede, Orne © a0, Dut, alll no one. was able| RELEASE IS i all the newest style features. Ora seemed jaded and tagged from| | VAL ake uaanke , | yy AT > sey “ys ’ Tash ee eee wae (OLL INFERNO — |PIG-WIGGLY fiw tone tho ext tad autterea x} SLTLL HOPED 3oys’ and Girls Children’s Wash Hats urer of Frank Waterhouse & Co. =| cy | do not know, but it was grevious to BY A. L. BRADFORD Arrived at the court room. Smalley Is UNCHECKED HEAD FIGHTS have it prolonged for another 30) WASHINGTON, May 11—-Amert add | minutes while I was phoning can Minister Schurman, at Shang a tie aetenee, Mie rents cautious| CORSICANA, Texan, May 11 MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 11—Mem-} "One officer for the whole of Beat-| hal, has warned Ch Hnquiries and learned that the jurors|Fed by an unceasing flow of oil,| phin bankers and officials of the! tie for so IL was informed, seems that the death of a fo ‘ still‘ deliberating. the raging inferno in the Hughes-| chamber ofscommerce met today In | preposterous. : thé prisoners of the # 'UDGE HALL IS McKie fields, where 11 men were! a@ new effort to keep ; B my letter may help tn! dite will.mean that ¢ ~ntompepags Sage to death when a giant well| ders and Piggly-Wiggly in the home! | oinee poor, unfortunate animals, | the state department ans Half an hour Jater curious citizens |expicded, continued today uncon-| town © ta Yours. truly, > besan arriving. Then at 915 a. m. These clothes have ample provision for “letting out” at | and Tams $1 to $2 Wash Suits for the Little > Fellows, $2 to $10 “Holeproof” Stockings 35c, 40c, 50c, 55¢ New showing of Boys’ . Blouses, $1 autborttie igner among tung ban ina will face mething toward the relief serious international compl punced to- arence Saun atlonn, nders, the fe lquered by efforts of firefight week grocery clerk, at the same time F. HL. HORROCKS " high ° 9 e Seated and 2S isithodbrrtva He| Workers labored all night negotiated with financiers of other _— — a, ath a a e 1) 1 é ra e 0 Ss uits c weotin, r bod here ee o moerk ‘or posed for the newspaper photog er Shien. on ‘dite oad . ‘ate cities for & location for Plggly prisoners ma od at Taphera, and took a comfortable sear. | $7 Which steam edigaiad HERE MORE ABOUT ALDRICH any time, the depart was ad vised, and Beh that after a se y Smalley returned to await the out-|‘¢ Saming gusher which blew up| Pho fighting Pigely-Wieely mag come and at 9:45 a. m. Judge Hall, /%000 After it was brought in) nate who bested Wall Stroet wine VYooking refreshed after his long ses-| Wednesday night. acrea “at their own game” recently, had been told of the pres All with 2 Pairs of Knickers fof 20 days in preniaing over tho} Four skeletons, oil out of reach| had Drak fate encounter at & ARTS ON PAGE 1 | hy elisa hind G $18.50 Boys’ Suits. .$16.15 $25.00 Boys’ Suits. .$21.15 oe ne Workers because of the in| meeting yesterday which followed paign for extermination of the ban $2 ) Bovs’ Sui 327.5 13” i Brees Rater F, Oittam. st screen pt smcne and tunes wus |Saanaten cancuncement that tht | wrecked and robbed a oreck exprem| dit $20.00 Boys’ Suits..$17.15 $27.50 Boys’ Suits. .$23.15 ub it rrived at 10:30) irate atsarcey Hart left, When | founding the ruing | stock in Memphis had ended i leone case was given to the jury Thurs- SRLS ure | Ela - According! to witnesses, Saunders the plainttt before midnight, At | HERE'S MORE ABOUT | ana robert eitis, local banker, came WERE GALLANT | Shanghal. Serene me!) | MOTHERS —|/ bers et nents © | "mem tur srs the tana wor slowing statement as i in his appearance. He was ze é coast tion in. soliciting outside aid for|#®/ant, that they treated her with | sued today by the state department; room in the Arctic club and an. STARTS ON PAGE 1 Plenty Wieets | respect, and that nothing can dis-) “The department has received in- meed he would remain there until - patieth asada SR jsuade her from continuing her tour| formation from Shanghai to the ef: verdict was reached. ge | va of China. jfect that Minister Schurman on Court opened and Judge Hall ae on the heavy advance ESCAPE PLOT The Chinese are not bad and she| May 10 had a long conference at rd several arguments on minor}! cages a | desires to see more of them, she de-| Nanking with Military Gov, Chi, c A crowd of curious people Peres girs ee IS UNCOVERED lared today, in telling for the first| who In a powerful adherent of Mar rifted in and out of tho court room| .4 iittis Main Street towns oy é | time her full story shal Tesxo Kun, and who is the rep- it day long and telephones were known: beyond: the limita of their | LOS ANC 8, Cal, May 11—An| Clad only in night attire, Mins Ald-| resentative of the Pekin govern-| Busy answering queries. Phone| ooo" Csunties, ‘These little towns are | OCRANIzed Plot to free a woman be-| rich tramped bravely into the hilis| mont along the Lower Yangtee river, ee was maintained thruout the | 0" tic thru ‘Canada and the| lieved to be Clara Phillipa, convicted! with her captors, following the| “Governor Chi stated that at the night and attendants sald/ tired States, and even in Mexico, | “AMF, Mureress, from her hotel-| wrecking of the Shanghal-Pekin ex.| very outact he had sent troops and calls were constantly coming in.| Ex TRA HELP TO 3 " | Jail in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, is be-| press while she and other passengers | that he now had advisera in Lin RoR voit Paunewcnmances Yeved under way, according to In-| were asleep early Sunday morning. | Cheng in order to asaist in bringing FRO: % : re formation received at the sheriff's! Tecause of her gray hairs, she| about a pacific arrangement with the| 7 fe amped a es inane se oer cons tanetone nr bone | Tre today. 4 said, the bandits, at the first village | bandits for the liberation of the for fai}. | SUPday morning, won the reputation! The department announced that ft captors, she said, of be | had been adviwed that F, W. Pratt ling. @ “good sport. and Mrs. Pratt, of Richmond, Va. SAYS BANDITS were on the train aod are now in $22.50 Boys’ Suits..$19.15 $30.00 Boys’ Suits. .$25.15 heasty’s R. E. BiGELow - S.W. FREDERICK SECOND AT SENECA WILL PROTECT N counry sasrie|| FISHING RIGHTS «Information that the woman's a8-) they came to, gnve her something to| cigners held prisoner on the under-| | 7 Intense. A|ness and will have extra help on w coutedapleted ve wi sf ; Z ; Bees “anita teers [On Sass ews |r| a tr ese | saa tat oe aos as AUS, DELEGATE HIS APPROACH WAS. IN COUNTY BASTILE (joumene spend many weary nese clothing. At her request, grimy | paid a ransom by the Chinesa gov-| was leading the argu-|of messages across continents. Mes-/timo it was learned that this group |p. 5 j | bandits held a wall of blankets atout | ernment. her voice rising audibly above | sages which will bring a tear of Joy! of friends had rented two rooms in pe prssityers an improvised dressing cha 3 others. At times several women jin the knowledge that un absent son} » hotel near the county jail here on |” ™ ‘ | vernor Chi stared that, after | | room, within which whe stepped into | 44, haa & tiled, the Pekir still remembers, the night of Clara’s escape. }the rough dress. j this case had been settled, the Pekin trend of their contentions could} Owing to the scarcity of carna-| Jess Carson, the woman‘s travel EXT AUSTED. SLEEPS government would consider a general) be learned. tions, any flower is considered sult-|ing companion, has made throats | THRUOUT DOWNPOT Rt | Dolicy for extermination of bandits 3 Onlookers st noon were wagering | able for the buttonhole. Colored) that “‘his friends'’ would thwart the| rhe brigands who held her poudotr},, THe soverhor went on to sny ‘that Two Other Lausanne Offi-|} “approach,” but te worst one | British Gunboat Is on Way rs cat lucky 6 y | tho government wan endeavoring by Gver made on; 8 golf links. was ; > tre trial would result in aj flowérs to Indicate the lucky sons | attempts of the extradition party or! way) wore gallant, she declared. | an voring by cials Are Wounded to Russian Waters cement, and Attorney Oldham | whose mothers live and white for) Honduran police “wih machine guns] 4) sained bard the first night, turn.| ™ee™* of tho natives of the locs ' those who have felt the greatest loss | i¢ necessary,’ according to word if and clothing to the for- Se TPR: not as fatal as the one made Fri- 4 iy ait ‘tied day morning when Ross Snet- “Well, 1 guess we better get ready | man can know. reaching the sheriff's office, seein rey took: refuge tn | ‘te? cavtives. BERLIN, May 11.—Russla’s repre. || singer prea inte pee rocens oF HULL, England, May 11.—Some fo file it all over again.” Many ‘a man whose prayers were} Carson's statements are not taken | 4+/3 wxtrewn dog kennel, bare feet| Minister Schurman stated to Gov-| sentatives at the Lausanne confer. Snetsinger. approached | quick. j tne in the night the British gun- Neither Waterhouse nor Laube ap- | forgotten with the ways of his child: | seriously. sticking out into the storm. She| ¢rnor Chi that In this case time was) ence have handed a note to the Swiss | ly, cautiously and silently, but |) boat Harbell steamed away for % At the court house Friday | hood will span the years in an effort slept the sleep of exhaustion thruout | tHe most Important element, that de-| government formally accusing Switz-|| it In a most difficult hazard. || Murmansk, where it 1s assigned the 4 0 re were oie hoi hah ah ot short prayer Sunday &: terrific downpour. lay of one day might cause the death | Federal prohibition agents had |! guty of protecting British trawlers ‘reach one as prin- | ~~ i 3. ‘8 : Traveling Booze Jerland of failing to take precautions must be in the court room or 2 In the morning, abandoning her | 0f # foreigner by starvation or shoot-| 1” tect the lives of Vorowaky,|{ Just. bought five gallons of Tepresented by their attorneys be- - P Sellers Arrested | ses: shelter she made feiends with | 9 tnd that international complicn.|Peotec theives of ‘Yoromaky. | Seenauine. trom Dyer and, had senna attack by Russian vessels W Two alleged traveling bootleggers,| a chubby Chinese boy, the bandit) tons might be precipitated by one. -iitea an attack on the soviet dele. || Placed him under arrest when ispatch of the British gunboats the verdict is accepted by the| Y¥OMen A Pprove o} using thelr car as.a moving saloon, | chleftain's son, Whom sho learned to| Such death, ‘The Pekin ROVSrAEIEDL HE was planned |] Snetsinger walked into the room, || was stated in the house of com: Judicial Tribunal were arrested thursday night, at ike exceedingly. Her attoction for| Soverner, and Governor Chi all be] The Russian note eayn the aliles|| and, with a cheery greeting, in-||mong yesterday to be necessary to ATLANTA, Ga, May 11—~The| 995 Pike st. by federal prohibition | the lad pleased the fiercely whis | €o¥ernor, an¢ Vernon Chi all be-| wil be held morally responsible for|| formed the agents that he had hoot khan ist ILL BE FAVORED neral Federation of Women's |*8¢nts after they had sold 10 gal-| Kered bandits, who beamed upon her jdieve that iberation of the foreigners) 1 gear, of Vorowsky and the|| 80me beer on his person. Dyer || Protect the interests of British fish- John Burrows, deputy court clerk, Mite th ianiulal eopnctl here thay lons of moonshine to the officers,| and tried to tell her, in sign lan.| May be expected at any time, wounding of the others by a former|| 4id not signal in time and as a|/ermen outside Russian territorial z) sigalg “rmnign fete “Y |The men rrrested wore C. P. Greene | guage, that she need have no fear. Dei ta officer of the czar's army last night.|] Tesult the agents invited Snet- |/waters, by Ronald ©. McNeill, M. Veteran of a score of years’ ex | voted unanimously in favor of al and Frank Robky. ‘Their raloon| Miss Aldrich, in turn, tried to con-| ’, oe , * singer down to the county jail, F . : nee, made a guarded prediction 5 emer é est he var ‘ ae 4 : ||P» emphasi Hi Forsday when the jury retired that arictaa Cation tee su|¥a% chaperoned to tho feredal| vey to the bandits that she had U. S. Envoy Won't LAVSANNE, May 11.—"I'm glad 1) | Where a county charge ‘of liquor || earners anat the eee ofthe .: | ‘a a | garage. nephews like the little boy. . fad bevetke: possession will be placed against ager % abate y tefendant would be favored: |dicial tribunal” and expressing op- 1s al os ‘They understood her to. mean Make China Tour |"! "+" him, Dyer is held under a fed- ||"° “@Y 92 Indication of impending has studied Juries for 20! position to al wars. The organizn, Pag re Bows: follows iMetascanidiat Maurice Conradi, former officer in ae hostilities. : and has been able to forecast tion represents two million club. OF GEORGETTE CREPE eo tomine. e POws followed the) OREGON CITY, Ore. May 11—Jthe czars army, who late yeaterday|| eral charge. [accurately five out of six times. He| women in the United States, The small: clochie hat of georgette | PUR OMIe ‘ | Uneettled conditions in interior Ch¥ i threw the Lausanne conference in MET oie the Seiaese cen ne crepe, In beige or gray, In usually | 7M sien laneuage ts understood | nq are _telleved to have caused | consternation by assassinating M. B iI R 1 all appeared in favor of Latbe, accompanied by a veil which thes in | ®°™ Peragonegcas Son Sotccged United States Minister to Siam Ed-|Vorowsky, Russian delegate, mortal- razl ebe 8 Are Ghat the human clement injected so| There are 14,439,941 Roman Cath-|a bow and allows wide streamers to| tt noetnede andl aetna aie no, hee | ward B. Brodie to change his plans.|iy wounding the latter's secrctary, frongly into the case by Attorney |°llcé in the British empue. depend from the aide. “Blot Cage weg Brodie, in a cablegram to his home| ang shooting another Russlan, made Y 2 i anetesety Scat ene jthe “blotting paper'’ cakes, that} here, says he has canceled the plans Clarence L. Reames, would swing were the brigands’ food, they ap. . 5 PIANS | this statement as part of a lengthy the balance in’ favor of Waterhouse. | 4 5 ASSASSINATED PREDICTS DEFENDANT eee MOSCOW, May 11.—Russla’s reply to a British note protesting seizure of English fishing vessels irmish Vi has been handed the British mission Skirmish Victors | ner. ty a. Litvinott. in the case, but Hart and Oldham 8 equally confident. Mrs, Minnie F. Reavis, who has en @ bailiff in the superior court for several years,’ said ‘that it was) © first of hundreds of cases she | attended where she had to re.) in awake afll night. She was ih and vigilant Friday, despite Reames vias supremely confident | lursday evening that he would | | plauded her as a good sport. ‘The entire village turned out to escort she was released. Miss Aldrich's friends now are en. doavoring to persuade her to dis. continue her tour, but she refuses, saying she wants to seo more of the country and its people, Seek to Condemn her to the train the next day, when! | for an extended tour of China, which, j with his family, he intended to make, direct. eee /End Arms Shipment Says China Minister WASHINGTON, May 11—An &ereement by the great powers to prevent shipments of arms to China and will return to the United States plea before an examining magistrate today. Conrad! charged the bolshevikt with torturing his aged parents and two of his sons, who, he said, died of starvation and cruel treatment in Russia after the revolution. In the dining room of the Hotel Cecil last evening, after having con. sumed numerous brandies, Conradi drew a revolver, and approaching the about BUENOS AIRES, May 11.—Revo.| The soviet note defends Russia's lutionary forces In south Brazil have defeated state troops in numerous skirmishes and are menacing Amer- foan meat packing plants valued at $10,000,000 in the region of Santa Ana do Livramento, according to dispatches received today. Club Will Hold a night to @ 12-mile territorial zone along the Murniansk coast, sceno of the seizures, pointing out that international law does not limit such zones to three miles. Britain, the Russians point out, has a nine- mile zone at Ceylon, Russo-British dispute over this question of Zones is of 12 years standing, the note states. Formerly, Special Meeting it says, Britain was willing to sub- | mit to international. arbitration of q Y ’p SAE: be Ene table where Vorowsky, Ahrens, chief ¢ it at once, y,and| A special meeting of the 14th 8 should be brought abou lof the Russian telegraph agency, an¢ De the’ question. ahd dd baht Boat as a result of the Ikidnaping of| Dibrilkovsky were seated, shot down|Avenue Nortwest Community club, is ae under way te tedera ka .Were| foreigners in Shantung, Alfred S26, |ail three with six bullets, He then ha number of speakers will!" rishing ts the only means of sub: <4 ee ¥! Chinese minister to the United | surrendered. the members on civic im-/sistence open to th lati ft against the power boat used by four ee open to the population o advanced age and night of | RNEYS PLAN LONG REST Now obviously sho eys in the case were pre- Friday to take vacations @ verdict was reached, Attor two weeks’ trip to Califdrnia s00n a8 a verdict is reached. teames said that he will spend a th Poet an and the other 1 we all dy for a rest. however, #ajd that he has no on plans, and intimated that | ume work at once, a verdict be reached for a a, appeal will be taken Ny the #tate supreme The devision of the supreme in the case will be final, as sult {x of such a nature that it in be carried no further, according Attorney Oldham. E muede or black feit, untrirnmed eave yegss who recently dynamited the safe in Port Townsend and attempt. ed to escape into the Straits of Juan de Fuca after the robbery, The fnen Will be charged with operating jthe craft in violation of interna. tional maritime laws fn addition to facing the robbery charges, McNeil Prisoner Helps Find Loot SPOKANE, May 11.—Recovery of $2,700 of the loot stolen from a mail sack at Kellogg, Ida, a year ago, wis announced here Friday by posta! officials, The money was ob- tatned from Mra. Hicks at Walluce, Ida., and leaves $3.000 un. accounted for, Hicks, now a con. viot at McNeil island, recently took officers to a spot where $12,000 had been secreted, States, sald here today. Sze said that the Mauser firearms, which dispatches stated the bandits were carrying, were not made in China, Until foreign firearms are kept out, he said, suppression of banditry will be hampered. eee Mother Waits in ’ Vain for Her Boys TIEN TSIN, May 11.—Straining eyes and ears thru the night for the train that ts bringing her,boy safe from the clutches of thé Chinese bandits, Mrs, Rowland Pinger, who herself excaped, tramped the railroad station platform here until 2 o'clock this morning. But the train did not come, belng hopelessly delayed. The Pinger boy and the young son of Major and Mrs, Allen, who was released from the brigand camp. at the same time, will arrive here this It was reported that Fascist! had perpetrated the assassination of Vorowsky, who was soviet represen: tative to Italy, a strong figure in the background of Russian affairs, nego- tlator of the Russo-Italian trade agreement. All Fascisti organtza- tions, however, disclaimed any knowledge of the incident, altho they admitted having ordered Vorowsky and the other bolsheviks to leave Switzerland, ‘This the latter had con- templated doing this week-end. The head of the Fascisti said after the shooting that the order had been withdrawn, Strong protest from the govern: ment as Moscow is looked for, Tho Russians are expected to charge Switzerland with not furnishing suf- ficlent protection for the soviet em- Jesaries, President Motta of Switzerland is. Friday, May N, W. court May 22, court Friday provement matters, will be held ll, at 6551 14th ave, All North End clubs are in- vited to attend this meeting. Clark-Shively Rum Case Is Continued Charles J. Clark and - Clarence Shively, alleged bootleggers and rum-runners, will be tried in federal Attorney Dan Lan- don appeared for the two men in and arranged for a postponement of the trial, men are at liberty following their arrest some months ago by federal officers, Afghan Tribesmen Slay Russ Agents CALCUTTA, May 11~-Two soviet Both Murmansk, the Russians declare; "nevertheless, the Moscow govern: ment is prepared to submit to arbi- tration, R. 0. T. C. UNIT GOES TO FORT Four hundred members of the R. 0, T. C,, University of Washington, will spend Saturday and Sunday at Fort Lawton, experiencing a little of real army life. Thty will arrive at the fort at 9 a, m. when mem- bors of Lawton's Third Battalion, Fourth Infantry, will turn over their four barracks to their guests. The Third Battalion will spend the two days in shelter camps, x ‘Target practice, chemical warfare demonstrations and parade ground exhibitions are on the program, sued a statement regretting the dis-|agents are reported to have been} Sunday afternoon a baseball game evening and rejoin their mothers, turbance and hoping the bolshoviks | killed while trying to incite Afghan| will be held between the R, O. 7. Fi ye are. ps Tey iat aia iors of Ruman i the world’s most beautiful queen, re- Seaiinnt rian wih td thet he hd ie Seiki iad to Lae iapoou tk from yn not aks Hy peony ‘ tribesmen to revolt, “a ae KATA oer th hae (Se 4 R “ ii lori. itt i 4 D axony, e region in which the bandits are » Ahrens has telegraphed Moscow ». m, ie Me is increasing in favor ay the cot. | Views the fourth regiment of Rochiori, of which she ia hon- uppears tho drawing of & man dis.| operatin ‘ 7 a . ‘ i ¥ x, Major Pinger ¢jfor Instruction: rding Vobrow:| tion is critical, He has two bullets! station will be>made, m advances, orary colonel. She is wearing the uniform of that rank, P ajo Ber and Major | for instructions ren’ flat ribbon pleating of a feather playing his empty pocketo, Allen still are held, sky's funeral, Dibrilkovsky'’s condi-|in his chest, Altrens will recover,