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STAR ARDING READY | Malamutes Howl for Laddie Boy YOUTH DROWNS TO START TRIP ‘ Official Itinery of Travel ts Finally Published WASHINGTON, June T7.—Farmers ¢ railroads and the world precedence over other opening forth oming indicated to itinerary, finally made} any changes White House 19 set speeches scheduled on the way out was given will leave on a 4pecial train June © first speech will lelivered St. Louls on the evening of June ar an evening Hutchinson the first afternoon speech ir une 23. The pre t will speak in Den r Monday morning, June 25, and at yenne, Wyo,, th The ning address Kansas City will } on June same day, 26 he will of Salt Lake City 28 he will deliver June Malamute Bob, right, On June te ne oa speeches in speak SPEAKS IN TACOMA ON HIS WAY NORTH STORIES TOLD Jap Purser Says They Are Terrorizing Ports spent in Mont ) a Morning speech in B: ng address, in He y 2 the president will make speech at Spokane, Wash. on July 3 will speak at the Ore. ersary celebration at} SAN tes of pirates infesting the ports of Chile. today by J. W gon Trail ar Meacham. FRANCISCO, June Te Ore He will deliver the Independence 3 ess on the afternoon of July 4 ad, leaving for Ta coma, Wash., he will speak the morning of July That w conclude his speech-making this side of Alaska, No speeches are sched-|ffom shore on ships in the harbors, uled in Alaska, tho some brief ones|#ready have precipitated several may be toads. | knife and fist battles on the decks of Guide reteies steamers in Chilean ports, Millar de presid will speak at Vancouver, | 4red. B. C., July 26; Seattle, July 27; San| [m4 fight on the deck of a British Iquique and Antofagasta were Millar purser of the Japanese steamer Roy okai Maru These sea th who operate brought here from Alaska, the other ships were gust 1, and San Diego, August 4,|E0glish crew member and one Chi there and killed one of the pirates. port and numerous | ing the day in the guise of hucksters, | plan and of possible loot < office sale of tickets for next afternoon's concert of th Symphony orchestra was/tning moveable—unleas repulsed by i Thursday morning at the Metropolitan. Gratifying advance tales of exchange tickets, on which ervations are being made, assures/ An average of 20 ships, Millar said, in the coming appearance of Mixt| “port authorities are warning ships ‘Teachers’ association, and her rendi-| tion. of the famous Tschaikowsky| NE}W LAWS IN Then he will go aboard ship for the| ese were injured while the crew trip home via the Panama!the Dupont Powder Co.'s stean The port authorities at Antofa gasta kept the Riokayu Maru under similarly . he anid. The pirates, according to Millar, " " | selling curios, fruits and notions to Final Concert Ticket Sale| the crews. In that manner they se ls Largest Yet raf Then, at night, they put out from sho in fishing boats, climb over the crews. Usually they operate in such num- unusyally large audience for the are in the roadsteads at Iquique and jal concert of the season. Antofagasta at a time and form rich Lois Cassi], who won the 1922 state|+, be prepared against attacks, Mil- piano contest, which was held under | lar said. concerto in. B Flat Minor is attract ing music students and teachers trom! WAR WOT TODAY OLYMPIA, 7. Francisco, July 31; Los Angeles, Au-|ShD, he said, at Antofagasta, one } and Virgin islands, Dupont, at Iquique, repulsed attacks d guard during the time it was IS LOOKED FOR | board the boats in the roadat cure a first-hand idea of the vessel's the sides and loot the ship of every- bors that resistance is futile, Much interest has been manifested | subjects for operations of pirates, the auspices of the State Music| gi SR SBR EEE out of town as well as locally z June 7.—Washington Miss Cassil is to. be a guest of honor at a reception and dinner to be | T* sidents are living under some 154 given by the State Music Teachers’) ore laws today association on Thursday evening. An. rday. other feature of the concert will be| ‘The measures represent practical the appearance of Miss Evangeline| ly the sum total of the work enact Cook, a well known Seattle soprano, |¢4 by the Inst legislature during its who will sing a group of four songs | hoctic session, going into effect 90 composed by Katherine Glen, who is| ays after adjournment of the law making body. Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, of Seattle. aa ES — j Some of the measures are expect- ed to make the way of the booze FR i} Oregon Line Asks thangtenor a bit. barder, .one Extension Permit makes mere possession of a still, | whether it is in operation or not, a WASHINGTUN, June 7.—The| misdemeanor. Another takes away Sregon Short Lihe railroad today|a motorist’s license for six months asked the interstate commerce com-|j; he attempts to drive while in mission for authority to construct | toxicated. ® line from an existing branch near; The majority age for women is Nampa, Idaho, to a connection with| now 21 years, under one of the new ts Boise branch, a distance of two|laws effective today, while a tax tnd a half miles. measure will bring to the state one The application explained the ex-|per cent of the income of motor tension was requested that main| transportation companies line trains from Boise may run| The benefits paid under the work thru Nampa without switching, and|men's compensation Jaw are in ‘s made necessary by the changing | creased in one of the most import: pf the “Boise branch to the main|ant measures of the number to be me. lcome effective today. arter Hewtguys Gives you neat ankles and solid leg-comfort all day. GEORGE FROST CO. CHILE PIRATE | MILLION VOLTS | Stor: | d dur: | than they were} IN LAKE UNION Jack Mohler Third Victim of Water This Year ave, was the Mohler, 16, of 3912 Co third swimming vietim of the year when he drowned in Lake Wednesday ¢ at 416 F thiake ave the Union ening near & shingle mill In company Donald Wilson, 231 Camper Ech 4 Ba Mohler wimming about 7 p. m. He mounted a raft of log and dived In, but failed to reappear on the surface, having evidently struck with two his head on a rock in the water, which is only 15 feet deep at this point Ha the be forts to revive oner W. H patrol boat No. dy 35 2 recovered minute er, but all ef the boy failed. Cor Corson investigated the The boy wa ‘ 4 vod Mra, K. 8 a> p : at the Mohler LAncoln high » son of Mr, and was a student and Laddie Boy, above - HERE’S MORE ABOUT DRY LAW STAR’ when a on passage in t house will be In the 1 force lize to Oppone the They tempt to enlist the “moral Senator La Follette Blaine drastic _ ARE HARNESSED Prove High Voltage Can Be | Transmitted Over Cable antime, prohibition will mi it in will at upport onate probabl by convincing them | PITTSFIELD, June Electric current ax powerful as | lightning bolts that fash from the |aky with a force of two million volt and t power | wheels Mass, the Alaska, June 7 sie PLOT FOILED — an Quietly as poaaihie, ove 16 Arrested; Millions of calmness comes with, noticeable ef. ‘ Bogus Stamps Seized JUNEAU, air of expectancy energy of ten million hors may be harnessed to turn the of industry in the Engineers of the exper laboratory in the General E Co.'s great plant here had succ today in artificially ucing & cur nt of two million This is [higher by thousands of volts than any made by man before. And it was controlled almost as easily as| For trie bult nines are « future ing thet mental ns thes tails nervously cious matamutes and huskies are about their busi pre volts. fort | something big is ca the wind skan howlers have tnvited Lad made to demonstrate | die Boy, official companion of Presi hat a current of two million volt#/dent Harding, to accompany the jean be controlled and, if ne ,|chief executive of the United States | transmitted over power lines. on his tour of this far North Amer: gineers in charge of the experiments | ican territory estimated that a he Laddie Boy! Dog aristocrat of the inches in dia nation! If he'll just cume North, in the powerful curr too. ables would have to Malamute Bob, towers Alaska's dogs, carried the earth. to Gov, Scott 6 NEW YORK, June 7.—Counterfelt who manufactured fake lMquor labels to pans off doctored booze as “real stuff" have been rounded up by ret service in arrests which ved to have thwarted a na. n-wide plot orn eter would be x Millions of bogus revenue stamps, | label, fake medicinal prescriptions printing y hernalia were sary ¥ supreme ruber of Invitation for trans | apart on above the ixteen are under arre } Ladd taken { id, dra at a recent con. Secret service agents who arrested a « by canine dele. |‘ es ne ay. the labels could T lgates from every nook a trail of hay nm used to disguise $25,000,000 the North, warns La Boy not to | Worth of any let anyone chase him cut of the| auto when the president starts | « ‘And don't allow the president to talk you out of counsels. 3 The message assures his exdel of TC-1; Two Injured lency that the choicest cuts of rein. saps deer, whale blubber, sexl. sea lion DAYTON, Ohio, June 7.—-A mili. |and walrus fat will be served in tary board of investigation today be. |Msular Alaskan style, gan an inquiry into the destruction) And there'll te a big bout be by fire at Wilbur Wright fleld last |tween “Jack Dempsey” and “Luis | of night of the giant army dirigible |Firpo,” a hard-fighting deg just up TCA. |from South America, | ducted over eo Ot: the'crew were “Trusting, exalted ruler, that you | York lwhen the ship caught fire can get away with it," concludes the |in Brooklyn. Val euverdalactcinal storm Invitation, “wo are your humblest | Manhattan Harry Barnes, Scott Field, Illinois, Servants, The Dogs of Ajaxka.” held on bail and A. C. Maranville of the Good.| “Well. that’s that,” otwerved Mala- ‘ollowing the discoveries, Joseph year Rubber Co. were hurt wien |mute Bob, as Goy. Bono stamped |A. Palma, chief of the local secret |they jumped 40 feet to the ground. |the message for immediate send. service, issued a warning against | ‘The TC-1, which cost $40,000, was |!ng- buying of high-grade Scoteh liquor |a sister ship of the C-2, which burn.| “Thanks, governor, and I'm will-|and “imported” gin. He said the ed last year at San Antonio, Tex. |!ng to bet my sharpest tusk that{tntoxicants disguised by the counter It had just completed a test flight |I4ddie Boy, if he does come, will |feiters were dangerous, and officials | from Scott Field, lls, and was |Yote unanimously for your Greater|had no way of knowing how many | moored to a steel tower when |Alaska program before he starts| bottles had been circulated thruout| | struck back home. the country before the arrests were ‘COMMERCIAL “And Snariing Wolf thinks #0, | made. WHOKILLED MAN !N RAID HERE, | t and more kind of liquor so as to that it had been this country from abroad or illegally withdrawn from bonded warehouses. The gang worked in several groupe. One division manufactured Hquor of questionable purity; an- other made the fake labels, a third managed to withdraw liquor from} bond under fake permits and the} fourth dispensed the {illegal the other three The systematic it,” Malamute Bob Military Board Probes Loss raids a 26-mile area in. Ni Most of the 13 were taken Three were found in Two alfeady have been Injured during Sergt. jlzation of a commercial club at Con-| crete were made to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce Thursday by F. W. Graham, assistant general! | agricultural development agent of! ¢ | the Great Northern, who was one |of the speakers at the organization meeting there. | | He extended the greetings and co. operation of the Seattle chamber,, CHICAGO, iFlorist Arrested and Fake Midnight Flapper Bandit”) Disttery Contiscated Eludes Chicago Police Jamo J. Bell, florist of Hillman| June 7—A dozen or| City, was in jail Thursday morning, | while T. A. Noble, president of the More sirl cabaret habitues and gun: | following his arrest by federal prohi- | | Everett Chamber of Commerce, of. WOMEN were trailed by police today | bition agents, charged with the sale! fered the assistance of his organtza.|!% their search for the “midnight| and manufacture of polson whisky | don flapper bandit" who shot Richard C,| bearing the spurious labels of many | A committee named to draft by.| Te8Mer. insurance adjuster, to death | well known brands, | |1aws for the new commercial club| ing a robbery ‘Tuesday night | The arrest of Bell is said to be the} | consists of Will D. Crofoot, Cc. D,|,.4% Suspects were apprehended | first move on the part of the prohi- | Stickiey, “W. H. Whitney, ‘W- they Were taken one by one before| bition forces to round up the men} uty, Gactae ‘White. ana Mrs. Tesmer, who was with her hus-|who are flboding Seattle with de-| Mbhrad bot when he was shot down near] natured alcohol under the guise of s Teamer resic on the| high grade bonded goods. Bell was | Fi ‘gold const.” |tnken during a raid on his nursery, | |Cashier Is Charged | | . 8 |peculiar laugh and blue e With Embezzlement | “We are ‘looking for a girl with a| where hundreds of counterfeit inter. | |State’s Attorney Robert B HOOD RIVE Ore., 7. said | nal revenue stamps, labels und. bot- Crowe, | tles were selzed. | June 7—|who notified police that, if the slay-| He is said to have confessed. | Charged with embezzling $11,000 from | cress is caught, he will see to it she Lrsrece * the funds of the Butler Banking gets @ speedy trial and is given the! L. Dumbolton, book: | death penalty. | Keeper, was arrested here yesterday| Mrs. Tesmer, prostrated, failed to| jand is held in jail in default of $3,000 | identify the first three girls picked | | bail, |up. Raising herself on her pillow, | ‘The a asserted to| she demanded that each “open your STAR’ PAGE 1 | |have taken place at various timés|eyes wide and laugh.” jduring the past two years, while| “That cold-blooded, wanton laugh|¢o pegin thelr work. Kahin believes | Dumbolton was in the employ of the} of the girl who shot my husband is|75 per cent of the firms will be com: | bank. |something I can never forget. It) pelted to close their doors Authorities say he has confessed, | haunts me,” said Mrs, Teemer, “I'l|, —, 1, Handley, former Blue Sky ying that he lost the mofhey in| know without a trace of doubt when | commissioner in Oregon, has been speculation, they bring the right one,’ called to Olympia to aid Commis. | = = | fl 7 sioner Hinkle in putting the new law |Boy Swimmer Is \Crowd Sees Walla into effect, The Bettor Business s , | Bureau will work in close harmony Drowned in River | Walla Production with state officials in enforcing the PORT ANGELES, June 7--While| . | swimming in @ slough on the lower| WALLA WALLA, June Carl nee garage HERE'S MORE ABOUT STOCK FRAUD | ‘alcations | | | | ~~Before PAGE 9 FREDERICK & NELSON An Important Offering of New Silks and Sports Weaves N TWO EXCEPTIONAL GROUPS : At $1.95 ond $2.65 Yo ’ of these Silks are of the sports and summery types just coming into others are the weaves in high favor for year-"round the remarkably attractive. 2,000 Yards of Silk Crepes and Sports Fabrics 2,076 Yards of Silks and Novelty Weaves (First Floor) On the Aisle Squares, First Floor Full-fashioned and Glove-silk Stockings EXCEPTIONALLY LOW-PRICED fae The special heeds for hosiery that the season creates may be satisfied at a ving in this offering—Stockings to match sports shoes and Summer frocks, and the finer glove-silks to accompany dress slippers—all of our usual fine qualities, at unusually-low prices. ‘ ALL-SILK STOCKINGS’ CHIFFON HOSIERY At $1.95 Pair At $2.65 Pair SILK STOCKINGS ad i tats heart saat fae LACE-CLOCKED HOSIERY. FULL-FASHIONED At $2.95 Pair SILK STOCKINGS SILK STOCKINGS At $1.35 Pair ‘ At $2.65 Pair INGRAIN SILK HOSIERY CLOCKED SILK HOSIERY. At $1.95 Pair At $2.95 Pair M frocks—in greatest usefulness every instance value i8 (First Floor) A Special Purchase: 36-inch WINDOW SHADES At 52c Each Choice of Tan or Green colors, mounted on reliable spring rollers; 36 inches wide, 5 feet long. Low- priced at 52¢. —DOWNSTAIRS. STORE Women’s Strap Pumps $4.95 Attractive value in Strap Pumps of Patent Leather or Black Vici Kid, with Good- y welt soles and military heel. Sizes 4 to 8 Low-priced, at $4.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Believe Looter of PORTLAND, wares | Duane, day, believed to be the man who has | lowing the report to Sheriff Matt|"" . were con: | tooted a number of Portland churches | Starwich by James Avolfo that his|i8 escape with three other p W during the past few weeks, Officers say that Duane confessed | to having church, and they expect to con-} him two days after his marriage i eR previously been married tries of. local houses of worship. |Husband Continues [Prisoner Escapes — Search for Wife for Only 24 Deputy sheriffs have been search-| PASCO, Juné 7,—After 24 ho | ng for Catherine Wardle, alias Dor-|ijperty, Earl Devereaux {8 fgall | ‘ng. allas Avolio, for three days. fol-| the Franklin county Jail, foll Churches in Jail | Ore., June 7.—Tom 20, is under arrest here to- ip wife had been seen in company with|ers Tuesday, He was picked another man at ghe Vancouver hotel. | while about to board a freight t1 looted the poor boxes in } bride since May 1, when she deserted < him with a series of recent en-|/her, He obtained a bigamy com-|rot wait the required six montbi | plaint later when he learned his wife! fore acquiring Avolio. Milk or Eggs? 1 quart Value of Milk as a Food R. CHAS. J. HASTINGS, Health Officer of Toronto, in his report on “Safeguarding Toronto’s Milk Supply” makes these astounding assertions: “Probably no other phase of preven- tive medicine has engaged the attention of public health administrators, for the past five years at least, to the same ex- tent as has the efficient safeguarding of the public milk supply—and advisedly 80, for in a modified form it is the most efficient substitute we have for mother's milk as a food for infants, There is no other food comparable in value for in- valids,, and in fact, it should enter largely into the diet for all. Milk and its produc such as butter, cream, muscle, bone and blood. The fats, which ‘ rise to the top as cream, correspond to the fat of meat and oil, and supply heat and muscular power. Carbo-hydrates are present in the form of milk-sugar and correspond to the starch of the cereals, and, like the fat, yield heat and muscular power, The mineral mat- ter is composed of a combination of Kime, potash, sodium and other chemical clements essential for the building of the human body. rs rYYYryT “All recognized authorities on die- law, which is particularly valuable because it is a preventive measure | Elwha river, yesterday, Hans Rein. ikka, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Reinikka, of, Lower Elwh near here, was stricken with cramps which resulted in his death by drown. ing. All efforts to resuscitate the boy failed. Logger Winner in Race With Death BELLINGHAM, June 7, Albert Motor, a logger, was brought 10 miles in a launch on Lake What yewterday in a race with death which Motor won, The logger was bleeding from a deep cut in his foot which could not be ¢heeked and he was rushed to the hospital here, * WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | | Water will be shut off on | Warren ave, from MoGraw st, | to Smith wt, iriday, from 8 a | m, to 2 p.m | Wb an audience of 7,500 spectators, the great pageant, “How the West Was Won,” was staged here yesterday, In the four hours during which the pageant was in progress, Indians, early settlers, cavalry, explorers and prospectors passed before the watch: ers, depicting scenes of the “Old Weat The demonstration was brought to a conclusion with a great tableau whowing the future prosperity that ia in store for the people of the Northwest. Grace Church Men | Will Give Banquet The men of the Grace Methodist ghureh will give thelr second an }nual middummer dinner on Friday evening, June 8, from 6 to 8 o'clock. A short program will be given following the meal and ‘an invitation Is extended to everyone to attend Ye 4\! Tate) at ie and takes most of the responsibility for protection of investors out of the hands of county prosecutors, Kahin says, and vests it in the state, ‘The bureau has 800 doubtful firms listed in its files, and 61 such firms have been prosecuted thru informa: tion furnished by the bureau during the past two years, Kahin said. Of the 61 prosecutions, 47 convictions have Moon obtained Congressmen Stop at Nenana, Alaska NENANA, Alaska, June 7.—-Agrl- cultural, resources of Alaska wore the object of inspection Wednesday when the’ party of 27 United States congressmen reached here on thelr way to Fairbanks. They expected to return shortly to Seward to board the army transport Cambrai, which {a carrying them Into the North, A large delegation of citizens turned out with a band to greet the distin guished visitors here, cheese, ice cream, buttermilk and skim milk, are among the most important articles used for human food and con- stitute over 16 per cent of the food used by civilized man. “As Prof. Magruder points out, milk furnishes all the elements essential for the sustaining of life and growth of tho body, These are the protein compounds, fats, carbo-hydrates and mineral mat- ters. “The protelds are the! albuminous compounds as found in the casein or curds, lactalbumin and lactgtobulin, They correspond to the lean in meat and the white in eggs, They make tetics and food values are a unit in the statement that milk is the most valuable single article of diet we possess, “Obviously, then, milk is a food that we cannot afford to do without; it ts a food that we must have, And yet, as has been pointed out by Prof. Roseanau of Harvard, this most valuable article of diet, with its various contaminations as ordinarily sold in our cities, is re- sponsible for more digestive disturb- ances and sickness than all other foods combined. Obdvionsly then, we must see that our milk is safeguarded and these dangers removed.” There Is No Substitute for Safe Milk Avolio has been searching for hix| train. Ee YYNXyY