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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1923 ————— EATTLE STAR -—®~QIL PROMOTERS RAILROADS TO VISITORS WILL DUE FOR TRIAL Former Boise Janitor Ao- cused at Fort Worth FORT WORTH Six of 92 5 Texas civil wa was a former investors and carried and re nth for of his stock-selling purpc us nt company 2 and Max H the firm, were also sche aud charges today DAYTON WAITS FAMED AIRMEN DAYTON, Ohio, May 28.—All Day prepared today for trium. arrival of Liouts A ady and Oakley G. Kelly were to wing thelr way into home t atmosphere n ve pl late this aft noon America's greatest avrial carnival was ttend their return a cal, w the two army pilots flew trom New & in one hop. Mrs. MacReady, who married Lieut. MacReady tn California a few days after he had spanned the con- | inent, Is scheduled to arrive by | n from the West at the same} huge T-2 noses into the} y of McCook fred | ta, calling a planes in the air'at the same time, will start | as soon as the T-2 is righted. The stunts are to be performed at} an altitude of one mile Tonight the aerialists will be eption and banquet co, ce remier HERE’S MORE ABOUT SHRINE STARTS ON PAGE 1 cient Arable Nobles directing traffic noross Sahara. | Nine thousand badges are a part} of the equipment which will broad- cast the cheery greeting from Nile each stop the specials make. Yakima, Spokane, Helena, Faro, Madison, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Co-} lumbus and Pittsburg will be flooded With the emblems of goodfellowship where Nile has smiled. On arrival. in Washington the; nobles will visit the White House, where David will pin the Nile in- signia on the nation’s foremost Shriner and salute him with his scimitar. Seattle boys who do not envy! David will hold a mass meeting Sun-| day atop the Smith building flagpole. | Congressman’s Son | Weds Follies Star CHICAGO, May — Elopement and marriage of Miss Ethel Virginia “Bille” Stanfield, Follies girl, Alfred J. Kvale, son of Congress- man O. J. Kyale, Benton, Minn., became ‘known here today. The groom's father is a minister and successor to Congressman Vol- | stead, Miss Stanfield, » member’ of | the Ziegfeld chorus in “ally,” is a daughter of a contractor in Balti- more, Md. “Shoo Fly” Track Near Completion REDDING, Cal, May 28—South- | which SPEND BIG SUM improvement Program Being Pushed Rapidly WASHINGTON, M have been m ast to the West in antici mn of the crop movement this rs FREIGHT REVENUE IS INCREASING Open fod last in the same period in motives in need of heavy rs have been reduced to 19.4 cent and freight cars to 9.2 per in line with the year, ar rey pe cent provisio the m which ealls f eavy reps ane of loc 5 per c and mn th to 5 per cent, by Octode Stored been nuary 1t ta 13 From March ¥13 freight bringing the of cars on, order on May 1 115, Purch from January 1 » May 1 1923, have totaled of 136,501 have been delivered. 4463 LOCOMOTIVES ARE PURCHASED 7. During the 16 mont January 1, 19 to May 4,463 1 which while 1 8. Coal ports for lakes 0} tons, to cars 5 locomotives from May 1 18 to M cars have been on ave been insta 56 were on order on dumped a shipment by May 14 Erle up the 5,738 and S64 Lake wat n totaled ormous the labor slowing up de. for load + Which liveries of mat the mainten: the railroads, this iw necessary it was satd. CAPT. POWERS IS SUSPENDED Police officials were. “marking. time” Monday, awaiting the next moye in the fight between Captain Mike T. Powers, late commander of Ballard precinct, on one side and Mayor E. J. Brown, Chief of Police W. B. Severyns andthe police pen- sion board on the other side,. follow: ing the indefinite suspension of Powers late Saturday After reading a newspaper article in which Powers ts alleged to have criticised his superior officers at length, Mayor Brown ordered Sev eryns to suspend Poworn, When informed that he was to be sus- pended, Captain Powers replied, “Well, I can’t stop them from doing that.” Powers may be suspended for 30 days, according to Chief Severyns At the end of that time, missed. Organize Women’s Egg Association CHICAGO, May 2%—~A woman's national co-operative marketing asso- elation, to handle the egg business of the country, was formed here to- day, under direction of the national May 1.| he must} be cither returned to duty or dis- SEE THE CITY... Chamber Pians Big Time for) 4 « of cloth nage Congressional Party part to Hawali rest tr the trip to Seattle and the naferring the Cambrai for and the North, WILL BE TAKEN TO FORT LAWTON the military affa will * com take most chambe tora who are army matters 1, the quartermas' ane ¢ Wa ommitter a boat tr » Lake Washing 1 then to Yard. Fri will go to shown Fall Airt ftairs und Navy the party ay en Snoqua’ will be th qualmic mp Lewk the N | PROMINENT MEMBERS |ON BOARD THE SHIP The personnel of the v Warren Jones and wife, MeKiniey an Senator J, * Cramp Mad n reasman md } wi lott W. | greaeman omman F and hter, ¢ Timberlake E Sproul € ‘on B anc und operation of | wife, Congressman F. N, Zihiman| 4,4 and wife, Ci ° E | Michener, Miller and George, of Senator Curtis, Maj. Francis N. Maddox, U. 8. A and wife, en route to Alaska for sta. |tion, and John W. Martin, Clyde A prose and ‘Chester A, Willoughby. mart C. John F. Charles P. jthe party, Congresaman James G. Strong and at Los Angeles, Senator L, Alaska trip nator Ralph Cam eron and wife, Senator Tasker L. Od die and wife, Senator R. B, Howel [and wife, Congrossman Julius Kahr Jand wife,and Congressman C, C Dowell. Willamette River ‘The from the Columbia, carrying the an. |nual spring freshet from thes upper Columbia watershed. owners have moved to highe levels, higher. The crest of the rise will be reach ed tomorrow, it is anticipated. MARKS PLUNGE LOWER on trips Puget Gordon | Perey who are secretaries to members of | wife are expected to join the party | Phipps and wife at Seattle, and the} following at San Francisco, for the | Is at F lood Stage! lower ¢ river reached flood stage © today ax a result of backwater Several dock while others are preparing to move as soon as the water comes a little| i} | A Bl rL ARE BUSY BUNCH) m, Vahle reported Mr HERE’S MORE ABOUT STREET CARS |< STARTS ON PAGE 1 | laine, who has iding 10 itions nd payment for the p nu , says that the prov bonds and interest $1,000,000 re ty to meet olders | © until Ju veto, and we cannot én jations until ther rpvinior } the contract the contract th courts rule th first th employes will s{eral funds and assets of 4 the bondhy Hen, the astre the city for | their wages MANY FAVOR | NEW CONTRACT car lit nite hat will ex when the In| uncertainty of the nentiment is develop in the cs the should grasp the] opport offered t ere to discuss a revini A Puget who w Leonard, president of the und Powe Light turned from Boston, where he | rred with the Old Colony 7 ared Mond } tne in willing ¢ r into| nego fons with the city for an 1) extension of time on bond payments Jas requested by « formal council | resolution last month, The trustee showed a splendid | wpirit of co-operation and is willing} i] to discuss the revixion proposal with | +] the city officials,” Leonard said. “| Leonard declared’ that the first «|requisites of such @ conference «| would be the return of the railway to a basin’ where it can meet its obligations and the formulation of a definite proposal to be laid before the trustee in Boston. Charges Student | Mob Kidnaped Him! || DES MOINES, May nj that a student |naped him, deci ay that masked mob kid beat him with paddies | Jand then applied a coat of molasses, | |glue and feathers, Gordon Holler, 18, Omaha freshman at Dex Moines university, sought t© fnvoke lowa’s antimask law againét two of his! alleged assailants, Holler filed charges of assault and | | battery at the same time inst | William Eaton, 20, and Willlam Cur. | ton, 20, when he accused them of leading the student mob, The reason for the attack, Holler » {sald he was told, was that “he went jwith too mapy girls and was not complying with school regulations,” | Have Ears Insured Before Rummy Game) “Rummy,” regarded in the past as 28.—Charging | NGINEER IS MEMPHIS EDITOR ENGINEER Is. FINED BY JUDGE.» 2. Contempt of Court Case Grew Out of Editorial LEMPHIS, Te One man attempted t but fat the and face 1} Firemen fina the hospital a eft curred on the edge olf links, and ra helped the ‘onstitutiona ige Kt que a wed the wding of the € sng whieh the bighe ry little oh And, if d, it would vindiction, but merely construction of the facts Judge Ross found that the ing of the edi in whi LW the " urbed by r court, would leave ve . or a rever re not different were obt be # a wo: an mpared to the exe olne arb of king, wa in th Th been decided t to fight thin case ited ates supreme anned because better opportunit 6 will develop in time thru to court it is MORE ABOUT AUTOS STARTS ON PAGE 1 HE demand hine driven by 4 Valley st ichmond’s auto was crossing the ection when Riser’s car crashed | them, the ma. t nd wrecking both cars. Shead | picked up unconscious and| d to-the Swedish hospital, where | was found to be suffering Kull fracture TAKE { TO THEIR HOMES | Richmond was tak city hospital, where he was released after | treatment, Mrs. 4d and Mrs.| both thrown | Richmond, who fiong into the street, received | wevero injuries and shock, They | taken to their homes, where | remained Monday under the physician, Mrs, Clark | injured. Riser and Sam | mplin, the latter a passenger in| River's car, were unhurt. While crossing the street on Wood. land Park ave. Sunday afternoon, Jenny Hansen, 12, of Lakewood, was nocked down and severely cut and ulsed by an auto driven by Mra. Ada Williams, 5810 Eighth ave. W The girl was taken to the Norwegian hospital. In a collision between two autos at Westlake ave. and Olive st., Sun- day, Mra. Thelma Sperry, of the An- gelus hotel, was severely cut by fly- tog glass. Mrs. Sperry was riding in a’car driven by Vernon Smith when it collided with an auto driven by Leo Niemi, 1278 Westlake ave. | She was taken to her rooms for medical treatment | hrown headlong from his. broth- auto when it collided with an other machine at Westlake ave, and Olive st, Sunday afternoon, Olavi Neim!, 1278 Westlake ave., struck the pavement upon his head and re- celved an injured anklo from the jolt, according to the police traffic bureau. Neiml was also suffering from a somewhat stiffened neck Monday, as well as a badly jarred and bruised ankle, as a result of the freak accident. His brother, Leo Neim{, was unhurt, ee John Riser, | inte into overturn rom a! n tot were A were Auto Jumps Bank, Driver Is Killed CHEHALIS, May 28.-—One man wad killed and another reriously in- jured near here yesterday when the aute in which they were riding FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE STARS STORE) WHITE FOOTWEAR For Graduation, Summer Costumes and PAGE 9 BALDWIN NOW |KLAN FIGHTS N. Y. RULING upporting ed against him to ment, 4 « before ve his eager: t on foreign and y t tog alted statemer domestic policies Sports Wear DOWNSTAIRS STORE was never better prepared to meet the for White Footwear for women and misses. From a wide assortment of styles one may choose a smart Shoe to wear for gradu- ation, with dainty Summer frocks, for sports wear, and a practical style for nurses and matrons. All within an attrac. tively-moderate price range. The 6 styles sketched example the attractive offerings in White Foot- wear. (A) WASHABLE WHITE KID PUMP in attractive one- strap style, with full bed a 1 DEWOO heel. a = + (B PEARL ELKSKIN SANDAL trimmed in white calfskin, with comfortably low heel with rubber $6.95 «© lift , WASHABLE WHITE KID PUMP in broad, instep-strap style, with py $6.95 (inch) beet WHITE NILE CLOTH PUMP in twostrap style. with Goodyear welt sole and covered military $5 .00 heel (E) WHITE SEA ISLAND CAN vi PUMP, trimmed wi white calfskin, In one-strap style; military heel with mn... $3.95 lift ( WHITE $I ISLAND CAN- VAS OXFORD with Good- year welt soles and military heel, Made on : $4.95 STAIRS STORE LONDON, May 28.—Marks drop. ped to 285,000 to the pound on the London exchange today. This is a record low, crashed over a high embankment |and was wrecked. T. DL. Smith, garage owner of} hazardous occupatior Toledo, died shortly after the accl- B, W. Kellhauer, 118 dent, and Caleb Berg of Centralia, elihauer was playing rummy in ala passenger in the auto with Smith, cigar shop at 418 Pike st. Sunday |way severely crushed, Both men when one of the party became enrag-| were taken to the Centralia hospital, ed by some stroke of misfortune. The |smith dying shortly after his ar. man leaped across the table, grabbed | iva) there. Keilhauer by the neck and chewed don't be. |}ns and savagely on the latter's ear | When two motorcycle officers ap. peared, the assailant had fled. Keil- hauer was attended at the city hos- pital, ern Pacific railread officials here| farm bureat. superintending clearing of the main| At @ conference of leading egg line of the Shasta division, blocked | producers within Ahe bureau organ- by fire and slides in tunnel No. 1|{zation, it was decided they could between Kennett and Coram, were | triple their profits and reduce prices of the opinion this morning that the|to the consumer from 6 to 10 cents temporary “shoo fly” track around|per dozen by handling thru the co- the blockade would be open before | operative marketing organization. Tuesday morning. This is several] As women usually have charge of days earlier, than was expected.|the egg business on farms, it was Nothing has been done so far toward | decided to place the marketing or- clearing the tunnel itself. ganization In their hands. an innocent game of harmless paste- boards, will soon be cla: YAS BARRED sie did you enjoy |party last night?” “Very much, thank you, auntie,” “And I suppose mamroa was there to look after you?” “Oh, no. Mamma and 1 |long to the same set.”"—Boston | Transcript. the SPECIAL, TUESDAY: 1,100 SWIMMING CAP. REMARKABLY LOW- PRICED | SPECIAL PURCHASE enables the Downstairs Store to offer these attractive Rubber Swimming Caps at a remarkably low price. There are seven (7) styles to choose from— plain and fancy effects—in red, green, blue, orange, gray, black and mottled colorings. An unusually attractive offering, Tuesday, at 29¢ each, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girl Killed on Way Home From Church VANCOUVER, Wash,, May 28.— Stepping from an auto on the Pa- cifio highway near hero yesterday afternoon, Dagney Nilson. 12-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nilson, was struck ana instantly Killed by a car driven by M. K. Wigton of Portland, Ore. The child was returning from church at La Center when the acci dent occurred, according to reports reaching here. | . } Doctor—I can cure your husband | of his habit of talking in his sleep, Woman—Couldn’t you give him } something that would make him talk Sweet Airs Wafted more distinctly?—Boston Transcript o All His Cash Away | = ——————— | ollie Sarki, Porter hotel, listened [to a fair-haired Lorelei Sunday ‘night as she sweetly sang to him from a window in a fooming house lon Yesler way. So entranced was |Sarkl when she appeared by his side that his moonshine-filled brain failed to record the fact that she was searching with deft hand his pocket. Sarki reached for his }bIM fold some time later, It had departed, along with $6% In cash, he told police. Tf I had two loaves of bread, I would sell one of them to buy 1410 SECON. Ground Floor Denny Bldg. Decoration Day Hat Sale AVENUE Near Columbia Theatre Woman Is Killed When Auto Skids PORTLAND, Ore. May 28.—Mrs, Susan Bayne, 97, of San Francisco, fx dead here today as the result of a Sunday automobile accident when the car in which she was riding with friends skidded from the pavement and overturned, Mrs, Bayne was visiting with the Hugh McGuire family, 818 Lovejoy st., Portland, and the party was re. turning from an afternoon automo. bile ride when the accident occur. red, Tho fatality was one of the 70 automobile mishaps here during the day, following a :sudden rainstorm which made all streets and high: ways dangerous. . coat Women’s Khaki Knicker Suits, $8.50 Jacket in 84-inch length, with pock- ets and belt. Knickers in button style, with pockets. KHAKL JACKETS, " $3,95 and $5.00, KHAKI SKIRTS, KHAKI KNICKERS, $2.95 and $4.50. $2.95. KHAKI HATS, $1.00. Green Curtains Are Downfall of Negro Frank Smith, 40, colored fireman, became so attached to the = at- mosphere of Pullman cars that he, bought’ a palr of the green cur: faing to hang over his bed, he fold Captain B. 1. Hedges, Mon: day, The Pullman. curtains at tracted the attention of Patrolman 1. H. Graham at Maynard ave, and Main st. and as a result Smith was lodged in the city jail. Inveatiga: tlon revealed that the curtains had been stolen, Hedges said, Investigate Two Week-End Blazes Fires of undetermined origin Sun: day night damaged the homes of 8 Russell, 1800 Federal ave, and en Halverson, 604 KH, Repub: lican “at, Iire Marshal Robert. 1. Laing was investigating both, Mon: Tho home of Russell wi damaged to the extent of $275, while Halverson placed his loss at gio Women’s Hiking — Boots $6.45 Widths B, C, D. Sizes 3 to 8 KHAKI BREECHES, $2.95 and $3.50, f Matinces 2130 = Nights 7 and ¥ William Brandett Presents CLAY CROUCH In “OH, YOU SHEIK enturing the Berg Sisters . 2 Killed; 3 Hurt ‘ in Auto Smashup OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla,, May 28, Two ‘men were killed and three seriously injured Sunday when two automobiles collided, Reuben Hickox, 69, of Oklahoma City, and Harvey Horner, 69, of Long Beach, are the dead, Jersey Tuxedo Jackets at $5.75 —in Navy, Blue or Black make a smart sports costume when combined with Overplaid Sports Skirts at $5.75: —in the popular tan shades with over- plaid effects in harmonizing colors. Sizes 27 to 35, DOWNSTAIRS STORE i) : mi 100 New White Hats on sale Tuesday at-- $4 Hats of sports type in straw and fabric combination, Very much underpriced for one day only, at $4. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF HATS 1410 Second Avenue Mitat ——— Purcelin and Ramsey * Dark brown elkskin Hiking or Outing ~ Boot in 14-inch height, blucher style, with Goodyear welt soles, Attractive value at $6.45. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Stir delivered to your home carly each afternoon is only b0e per month, Why pay more? Call Main 0600, circulation departinent, General Admissions Matiness 280 Nighty 400 PS a Sele

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