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THURSDAY, JULY 5, ~~. TWO MEN LEAP Governor Hart Bid 2 r BAYSIDE, > Y J mu DF MOINE FROM BALLOON = President Bon Voyage! HOTEL FLAMES «2:2: 802, foe oe eta | Gas Valve Fails to Work;| Executive } ictures Joy Harding 8 Visit Will Fire starts in Basement and ha at : oe | eel A v4 i A ‘a - Naw Raw : , j ¢ mis Flyers Make Escape Bring to Far North Spreads Over Building RONaes kee Dulles.” BA: Raab, | hex a pel tiled eA YAN, O, July After the], my _ | ‘ J McKEESPORT, Pa, duly 5. Rha Tare Eek ahd ndiadhLatine' | one? mpa 1 rigid ¢ cha. foe din 5 » a balloon fm the mae |i ts o Rioten pt ‘ ire a 1 Four unidentified persons were |about it, Webber told police, Raab | foreeme 1 ann ty aod t a e failed to work | 4, Harding , t Y iM Pre burned to death and six others apped his hand to } forehead | hibition panne tet A e A . : . “ voyage A waa | le 1 uv were injured, three seriously, in i” fell dead Hecaly bullet beige ia : : : mdi on, 7 m ial Sah here toda | : a fire which gutted the Schmidt a pra eu se'd gl pred eis New York sl of Its enforce. | the Fr Mid the “widens [4 D Bi es eight mile = ¢ cee & we | as gg Hae hotel here early today Be paeees —— the under. | mnt fas Sollowed ak 6 pe of these place de. | ¥ i . , he | Ere 8 € we pon sidies “ " OM | spread so rapidty that man 1 ‘ pate counsel for: the A n . ows ‘ hot upwards and disap. |) Western const, dist elng or hear - ve Bell tee Nurse Gives Life tende ‘| Child Gamblers . le = . Ad an f escape except jumping ‘ ° ° * t {fic ns that pear : «city, goitt the nat pita Mt ay ARMADA Abie bare yan al? g onved many. One tien af in Saving Patient |tation tatiea to save ner tite, Dying, AP ta Werw’ abaent Conduct Monster Den r " » few minutes te é ory a long resome one at the fourth stery window! CHICAGO, July 6.—Miss \ n|*he asked about the woman Whone It mie mak ¢ ondet| BERLIN, J Thirty Sane ot def for ballast and veda a t would not furt you Ruth Owens, 23 years old, called the |!nfection caused her ilines ial “fos rary gripes 8 iby pt syed’ pe ase thrown from the bal | i “Minden Swen . F 11 hop will not For God's sake help me got out of | Prettiest Aurse in Cook county hos Sg ; rapes ering Lea ns us Fou 07 ‘ gambling y the polles. ex ' -4 t work ond out of ALASKA THRILLED dy noha gcich Fn ot POE stirs ane today, 6 martyr to her | Whe Sheriff # a te ta, ’ sistance t be |SX, BIG NEWS t ry ! Almont immediately he leaped and| Miss Owen contracted a blood in Jul At London girl is believed tted \ wa text of the note radios ..tham,, Mr. Be the street a crumpled]fection while attending a patient! PARIS, July Three women to| ye ar to be the you chemist owning we out with what feelings of ¢ : tied soon after at the Mo-|four days ago. pert © fallina viclime to:ty-| fatally bitte A ears, colt|and managing ees tn Ege, er INDIANAPOLI8, Ind. July §.—|SNUY the people of the great « HERE'S MORE ABOUT onpital A ¢ orn called into consul-' phoid in the present epidemic ph ed in the fie ar 4 R Upson, pilot of the City of | M8bing towns of the great North m nd ownership troit, was forced down at ua ee a y t I pre ToT TO RITTON m™ © ati sTyn TONTID is HERE'S MORE ABOUT Wine that" oka maeee. bee cabdes| epmeed te eee In the DOWNSTAIRS STORE | u STARTS ON PAGE 1 {/of true propnecy upon the unde-|ing for the day wher You May Choose From so 4 thereto the slation necessary reflect! ment of the ¢ ton t csnctypr eed etgedid gid ae | VISIT TO ALASKA and compel tho legislation requi bed a tocetetor teas erga... fetoenemo ummertime Dresses i et 3 Pee cee eae I shall not dwell upon the things|umph on the seas e x Drcscaa tox freatvice tia “cet dawn (oP with your own | Harding intends to revive the sh a : ; t it Gown enator yelled. Had| °" to see, and with | subsidy Dill, defeated by the last In Five Attractively Low-priced Groups ° ery : the preliminaries been fought in Se re so m ns in hog art rm congress Phen would have been | “Titing, who should be able to help ack Mc nell | ¥°" ove t tters of nl r ae MCOOaa |S emcaton with abun bah eet Eee LL GD by a knockout. Jack {ka and this Western ¢ have the ATTLE FOUR DEAD IN 'Slayer With Silent FOURTH HERE Endeavor Workers Rifle Murders Man| Want Dry Universe IS ORDERLY} , Asks $35,000 for ar on Reputation ly won the Seattle Star heavy- | een bound. OVER POKER ampionship and this was} “Too much importance cannot be} NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn. July 6 professional fight. The sec-|“ttached to your visit, either ag it Three men were killed in a gun bat timinary didn’t end quickly | concerns those there OF | tle over a poker game here carly to Disappo'nted men actually $8.75 $9.85 $13.85 who live © diety if there were to be "Sack ot Nate had supoid| tom the vit ae Werte Has MB. dia PECIAL purchases and advantageous buying op- ecelng the| development, ut not only Reneen| Will Alexa oh portunities have enabled the Downstairs Store to oo Eeces To |i lpaant oben eamered [ ek, 8 participa the am assemble a most comprehensive assortment of Sum- Tidak Ob Gevtg te de areal Len wind to nee you, Mr |o¢ the dead men of running in a mertime Dresses for misses and matrons—within a like lowing In before the main eve eattle: Just . Just when all and sang two sentimental solos. It was for charity, so that's why the singing almost got by. DOLL GIRLS LIKED TO BE YELLED AT . ‘ “ * : ’ % anne men at the ringside are the | ang, elevated tho you be to the hish-| Starving Russia” Broche Trico, Taffeta, Jersey and Poiret Twill stance. four doll-like pitts entered the| &% Position In the world, yet of that gnide rather late. at them. The crowd arose After compre- and yelled he doll girls remained ea Wena; standing. | country, and I must frankly inform heer gs = trip to Moscow. There modes. j ie acca that the high moral tone of your| they made largo pi ses of grain ’ W Before the main event, Indians in| Zoe tent ‘he Bah moral tone of Your! 1 ine British market et prince ee Infants’ Capes omen’s filed down the east le horn were tuned, a man arose in the ring ing the noise was all about them, | feather headdresses, some | and yelled a wick. | jthe nation as a wh as yet only scratched, awaits m: of our problems oft by nal observation “We are glad to welcome you, of | course, because you are president of jthe United States, but we are glad |to welcome you again because you Jare Warren Harding, because we | jadmire you as an American citizen, should be th of your pei true Americanism which makes all men equal “Thru the press we } | closely 4 your progress across jence for law enforcement, while they ation from citizens of Washington. n emplre, | cattle 1d WISHES PRESID | 18 of these Inte ed Wah-Wah-Wah-Wah. They were| LUCK ON VOYAGE | other nations in . ce ith “Sood i Footing for Gibbons. This was ap-| ‘1 am informed that it is your In-| a | so digas a y > > © proidered and calloped Parent in the eighth round. when/tention to touch upon foreign soll} NEW YORK, July 5.—The top lay- | |] aka pm 1 9 clusion of t the Indians a you will hay ding was the same made for hth sate ont dins ahd heat But w ei serve the Northweat by | ber parents’ wedding 25 years ag } oem, aie ui “ Women's cotton Crepe OWNSTAIRS STORE 2 age oop, ejnetig in sicees som h thet j F 7 an erca e Kimonos us an aimee neces: an: tog inglish.speaking nations of North sary part of the Summertime a t : ring and pressed a| America, || PETE THE PRODIGAL Pink Mesh robe. These are in Blue, r headdress on hia head. This| ‘Upon behalf of the people of| Orchid and Pink, with Ce tn ar cra he waster ats 0, tl] HAS RETURNED HOME Bandaed Dress Aprons at 95c oes ee ad |of my home town, I th you for r* Blue Bird designs. In wrap- 5 MPSEY WAS BOOED ding time to pause here on: your AFTER LONG WANDER Brassieres, 35c HERE are twehty-five (25) styles to choose around style with full-flowing ¢ WHEN HE ENTERED RING |long journey, thus affording them OY reigned again tn the house nay & 3 ‘ Mf Aaa nee sleeves. Attractively low. i Dempsey, for some reason, can't|the pleasure of a closer acquaint Moves of Retioe | Tews. Ueki. eaen_ eee a, Benen from in this offering of Dress Aprons priced at $1.95. £ universal champion. When |— — = Thomas, Thursd And all be Ti eeeetet aeeene eee available i —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ei troduced, booes mingied | HERE'S MORE ABOUT cause “Pete,” the family’s pet ca with elastic inset and available in 3 At the conclusion of the 1 ES I ae J nine, returned, teriously traps Sizes + Babt hin fetrent war quick. white HARDING he disappe 44; low-priced at BB¢. REGULAR SIZES—of percale and Gibbon penned In dy “Pete,” who is a confirmed mihi ker ss cu niet gingham, and Women’s : @ut of the ring. Assisted by deputy ; the family Tuesday evening. ‘ i jet f at i d Union Suits sheriffs, he actually had to preas,| pleasant and wonderful place. Hej|| curled up in his favorite perch on —In a good variety of attractive patterns an - tenga way out over the|has arranged that cach member of|| the running board. Mrs. Thomes a an ie ei eae ee iru Featured Value: » telegraph desks and typewriters. |the party will have a net to keep|| mudéenly thought of the dog while wanted colors. rimmings are of self ma- But he seemed happy. As the gong | mosquitoes off, and am offered to|| downtown and found that he had terial and rick-rack braid in cont rasting effects ot the 15th sounded, Gibbons drop- | supply leggings for those who have|| disappeared ae F x e is arms and faced his mana. || , Gloom overspread the Thomas ||| —also pockets and sash. who climbed into the corner. }] household Tuesday night T Seaasl 1e7 ae Women's mercerized , D ue sus _ 2 re cotton smiled, He didn't say this|ALASKAN TOUR |] Wednesday. ‘Thomas } Unusually good values at 95¢. Union Suits in fine weave, actually, yet his smile seemed to % approaches Alaska || car to the pol tation and |) Hl DOWNSTAIRS STORE | less and cuff say, “Well, I lasted, didn't 17” with the joyousness of a boy going|| parked it at Fifth ave. and Wash En lish | knee or bodice top’ with shoul , The manager's smile as much as|to the country for vacation. If ever || ington st. When he got thru work | g der straps. Well reinforced returned, “Yes, Tommy; yqu lasted.”|q president enjoyed « trip, Mr.|| he went for the car—and found | with flat seams. Sizes 36 to Once before he seemed to talk to|HMarding is that one. He is a glut- Pete” lying benéath it, fast Tea Pots 44. In pink and white. A hig manager from tfe ring. This |ton for punishment, his close friends || @!¢ep. rd round, when Demp-|in the party say, and has amazed bbons as Gibbons’ wis stuck outside the ropes. A new shipment of English — | along with the crowd, was arising |ities of local committees to make|| bad never been downtown before, < i Crea ad row | ' to protest a foul. Gibbons, from a|additional speeches and shake ad-|| ™uUCh less at the place where 1 thos bie retested plain | Special Cc Yard clinch, stared at his manager, ond ditional hands. He beams thru it|| keep the car. He must have just Growl ‘with: afeeni and: wiilte.*",| the fighter’s lips spelled, “No;/ai. Only once or twice has his ponies rhe open 34 en eae he fea TO Mihe sap on wn ‘ound the right auto, and e1 ds, ©) pleas Jape - m™ Py x. : : don’t. toy Na io Pn eee ge eee TN 1 a adh te bee tuighaes up." oe 4 and 6cup sizes; low-priced Ten- to twenty-yard lengths of good quality Unbleached Muslin—some pieces epeatediy Dempsey landed d the: y for a mome baa’ ath Fans 4 : ant 3 ary: nis nin £, , in 3 ia the. crow ds yelled Foul! F 1 ret ‘ Aba veh Me isan my nd at 69¢ each | slightly soiled on selvedge edge. A very desirable fabric for many uses, in 39- a ne. ¢ was yellec ou or ¢ has arisen a 4 ea and | ; ’ b i Another low one! Dougherty, what's| hag stayed up until 11:30 to greet WHITE PORCELAIN TEA inch width; special 10¢ yard. “+ the matter?” two crowds from the back. platform POTS with blue decoration | The crowd also protested Dough-| tie has promised himeelf and Mra, in 4- and 6-cup sizes, with | erty for keeping his eyes continual ly on Gibbons and seldom on Demp- Harding that he will rest on the sea |trip to Alaska | sey. Then, Aso, there waa the usu-| ‘The Henderson's sailing schedule, ! in B-cup size, in a pleasing | i 5 A babe pate th Beier vias J 14 however, gives little promise of rest. | shape and lustrous brown — | Soft-finish Nainsook, in a quality especially desirable for lingerie. In 36-inch 7-piece Cut Glass : ibbons should fight in order to lick | it is subject to change, but present finish. Low-priced at 39¢. width, low-priced, Friday, at 15¢ yard OWN 8 3 each other. Yet Dempsey and Gib-| hang contemplate several stops on DOV At TAe RCS , I , Y» ¢€ ) . DOWNSTAIRS STORE Water Set bons neglected to follow this ad-|tne way up the Alaskan coast. A| | vice. definite schedule was to be | nounced today before sailing time. an- CROWD ALLL PULLED AND CHEERED FOR GIBBONS The president virtually concluded i Stamped Rompers | Each blow Gibbons landed re-| his formal speech making yesterday The Downstairs Store Offers P P | $1.75 celved thunderous appluuse, altho | before 900 people in Portland 5c | the blows were harmless. The| when, after having been introduced M Sizes for 2- and 4-year-old | As pictured, Glass Water crowd pulled for Gibbons, stretched | by Governor Pierce, of Oregon, as nexpensive children in’ these Stamped | Set cut with the popular the limit of optimism for Gibbons, | William G. Harding, he urged Ameri Rompers of good quality In. — | Grape designon clear, smooth: yet way inside realized the lghter | canization and ealled for the deporta dian Head. Stamped with finished “squat” jug and six man was being worn down. Gib-|tion or imprisonment of all who ing rabbit designs; low water tumblers. Special bons was infighting Dempsey at | would break down American institu lat 35¢. $1.75 set. Demprey's own game, yet had 11| tions. He called@ttention to the fact | pounds of strength handicap. As Gibbons managed to stay round that for the first time in history a contingent of armed British sallors, ° e after round, wise ones began to|trom the crulser Curlew, anchored sun-rooms and Summer cottages, and has New E tian Print Pon ee i, “There hat’ e matte: ,|in Portland harbor, took part ii | , “ k i 3 eat weiterk.. yous wind’ oe eae |Aticioat TAtependence Day tances ||| OHO RANGE on hand a good supply of the wanted Syp g prised?” Yes, the sport writers were|The commanding officer of this de tachment wat in the stand and heard the Declaration of Independence read, He took with amiling grace its surprised. Betting on rounds flour. ished to the end. At the conclusion Gibbons congratulated Dempsey.| numbered about 17,000, They stream: |ing on the last two rounds, ed out over the prairies as so many|hé lastéd. Well, that’s that. busy insects, providing insects can |over, But It'a | head |everybody by the extent to which| Kane, /he has submitted to the importun- | day The dead } deck of marked ca Alexander t m himaelf, ain. d turned ding a Sam I the game. his b ion, another participant in | surrendered Is Not So Starved | STOCKHOLM( July 5 representative Engi dealers have just returned hy Swee | 25 to 35 per cent below the prices | | directly with the soviet governme: which tm still accepting “I'll be durned if T can figure out how he found my said Thomas. “He is just a pup, ana car, 18-Inch Oven 6-Hole Latest Model |@ NELSON, DOWN Reduced to 95c 69c infuser, low-priced at 69¢. EARTHENWARE TEA POTS STALL $15.00 and $17.85 price-range that is appealingly low for such smart fashions, The wide range of styles are fashioned in Printed Silk Crepes, Canton Crepe, AllTyme Crepe, —and, whether one chooses for business, street, sports store OY formal wear, there is sure to be a good selection of Sizes start at 14 years and range upward to 40. | 2,000 Yards Unbleached Muslin | 800 Yards 36-inch Nainsook at 15c Yard’ Children’s ~-DOWNSTAIRS STORE as a practical floor covering for porches, sizes, with neat stenciled border designs and well-bound edges. low-priced at $1.65 yard. — DOWNSTAIRS STORE hehe Pag yy tcp salina borin ge ig TE grr | Prices $8.75, $9.85, $13.85, $15.00 and $17.85. Cotton Crepe é $1.65 Yard NEW shipment of Printed Pongee in a wide variety “ame to you." Dempney replied, | tart references to King George III Coll) $8.00 6x9-foot Grass Rugs, 8x10-foot Grass Rugs, 9x12-foot_ Grass Rugs, f'\ of colorful patternings that are being widely used then on his way out, remarked, | a iyi mat a al ei Bus, Bronn or ait kG borders, for sleeveless jacquettes, overblouses, dresses and lin- { “That's the cleanest man I've ever|move as tho they've Just had the ~ ~ rders, 95. ireen horders, $5.50. ings. On White, Gray, Copenhagen, Beige, Mohawk, met.’ |biggest surprise of their lives, 5 an Wikia aha lanes on Pisa " RI ‘ i Pall Bike. ctpapsthats 1alt, tee omsnnd |: Csbene lssteds te gitt0 by nate FREDERICK 50, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Tan, Brown, Navy and Black grounds, Width 36 inches} Kimonos featured valu —DOWNSTAIRS STORE at $1.00. Special —DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORB