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with the Treac mother. ence Mc dropped | a lighted : them so. want a garden if I couldn’t have Nucoa.” rightout-of-the-garden flavor of fresh vegetables-that itadds to bread the rich Spread it needs—and that it sub-| JI BOY |S KILLED FLIERS ESCAPE BY EXPLOSION BALLOON CRASH Believe Fatal Tube May Be High Winds Eliminate Big Part of Old Still Craft in Race elle t “ S) es F a . SPRINC t from . ; b Mrs. E ‘ « B. M gh of t hoy | E ylvania m W. B, Kent | fat, m \ ex July 4, was over the O er at | Rardin joan ev - We? | basket, even t x 1 ens, of e spre brat fa big but ave TTLE BOY WAS pebterins hive 95.0 i Eo FRIGHTFULLY MANGLED mander J. 3. Narflett, Lak eed | John wag the ‘sen of Mr.-ard)). oy in’ Nave't ets rgo M. Treacy, of in Ly hy In The other t r HERE’S MORE ABOUT HARDING STARTS ON PAGE 1 ‘ sald STRUCK MATCH TO SEE WHAT THEY HAD FOUND John held the tube in his hand while he struck a light to see what| The army it was. Howard and Albert vor, aged 6 ond 7, w Henderson, | intial party, was y en route near The two small ¢ nm Mr aged 4, and Ri is outside water art foor first time » became ex n blasted the group,| President. ‘The He son crossed | ainst. the wail and|!nto Canadian te body. , Howard was) midnight from |The president stood on the deck he temple which de.|Sfter the transpc from Ta ht eve and from tad|C™®, looking north as if he were 1} waters at Stroyed his ri | burns » shoulders. Albert | '¥'Me to send his ad of], Aig Mrs Sar about the {thé ship to Alaska face and shoulder was blown to| ‘0 have no pre-concept the floor je tots, ten feet | *™ the pres! that the prese nocked down and reedionanl he lose possibilities ax} nown to PRESIDENT 1S fous, was rushed | The x to the | ptetely |. | speak taken! aboard the Henderson asked him if 3. Chase, ee a 1 B® cared to look over a list of mo , Where thelr wounds tion picture filma on shipboarf? for jthe purpose of electing those he would like to see, the president re./ OF CHILDEEN | pied he @i@ not wish to think! ‘The house where the exploston| about anything at all for at Jeast Gdrafrea belong to Frank cle of the children. HARDING SMOKES Harding walked about tho! hip, inquiring after the comfort o members of the party and ch king t who have moved to Oregon. It was formerly occupied Lee Eck, ting about his sp in some} hia wld p which may| his elec e of chemicals.| The p esident intends to hold the| steel industry to its promise to put} the eight-hour s place of tho present 12-hour da 1 @ he ts convinced that} n be done without injustice Both parents of work, the father be! the firm of Eliot buildin ploy Pantages ere aw the time the custody of Aletta containend {n a letter to the presi. Lincoln high school dent and made public yester 8 and c ®} Tacoma. In this | , signed by ehfldren during the absence of the/ directors of the American Iron and 1 institute, the steel leaders! “I went to call John in to sup-| pledged themselves to abolish the 12 per and Albert came running with/hour shift when “there is a surpius| news of she sald. | of labor available.” | Police are mystified as to the ex-| Mr. Harding has‘ been cl act nature of the bomb or explo-|the letter, which he regards a the|tonoeq sive. No traces of a copper tube| biggest single industrial and social | *°PP* were found by detectives who in-| de lopment of his administration. | vestigated the premis He Is not blinded to the f is tentative and conditional, but says that it is a promise, and Burns to Death that will hold water. He tiraned, | in Oily Garment |#on which win y 6.—Ter-| x and burned | | vada supreme court has denied lary, Mary, not contra: hearing of the case involving the ox ie doce pateqanien pray ecution. of Hughie Ving and Gee “Peas, potatoes,c and beans, | ‘on, convicted Chinese murdere 5 corm co S:/condemned to die in a lethal gas And squashes, row on row.” | chamber. n handing down the denial, the Mary, Mary, not contrary, In handing down the denial, t ‘ourt reiterated a previous decision How do you cook your cropst |< at death by lethal gas is not cruel patialgtiant Attorneys for the condemned Chi And because it’s too hot to tell) in ryhme, Modern Mary answers in prose. ne 4 method of executing prisoners | condemped to death will appe “I boil the peas ’till crinkly, season with salt and pepper an then add a heaping spoon of was le Fleet Is to Hold Juan de Summer Maneuvers |P°lice Find Buzzer | Summer m vers will be con S | ducted in the Straits of if ) The Energy Spread for Bread =| "uca by the Pacific th \ next two weeks, but all ships with ‘See |the exception of the New Mexico} (hy, to bring out their sweetness. | and the New York fi remain in "1 boil the potatoes and cream to the t arbor from July 26 to 20 | Vice Admiral Wiley has tran a fluffy deliciousness with } Nucoas| (red his flag from the New Mex.| “T boil the lima beans and corn} ico to the Maryland in and bring them together as Suc- | of this move. cotash—with Nucoa melting in} for richness and flavor. Most of | Stunt mubede Is the squash goes into pies, ‘the crusts of which are flaky and healthful because Nucoa makes} CHICAGO, July 6— Charles J nold, dead and Harry Ric will probably die as the “Honest to goodness, I waitidnie juries 8 n an airplane which they were stunting fell hundred feet, yesterday. The pl broke Into flames as i¢ strack, burn-|te "4 old to death N.B. And so all modern Marys| '9& Arnold to death will say when they find that m on his Nucoa adds to the sweetness of that! ( ONVICT MAKES PERSON CITY, Mo. All| Kan, — Anyone them “half in tw the Missouri penitentiary, needs ia| moving away from a home and leay. x © Nc | hil freedom. Ho has built a roadster | ing a dog, cat or other live pet could THE BE » IN that would grace any auto show out| he fined $200 under terms of an ordi of scraps. been stricken v nt Japantse garage | wutomobile of the Avited the hoc aja flask of higt Harry W. | scene. family k by ® road roller ied his migery forced the party to leave the auto and called a wrecking car to salvage | the junked auto. [along and er © genera! public. | Tacoma, | Fick!e, cided fees Woodiand Park: bivé., man C. McCain, after 4 by a Mr. Staley| HIS OLD PIPE |chae The twe sailors. collided, with a Red Rock Creamery k, damaging it severely Ho smoked |then fled and were « the first time since | Bi open charges, Deauville, together fn « motoring |man by Irene’s attor heir friends believe. Mau Sodan Hagen and well | ning. | Alasiaar Vi Victim o! of Heart Trouble Here! in his room at hotel, Thursday night, E ly of Cordova was declared. later b; at San Francisco i and for opponents of the lethal! oe tim of heart the United States supreme court, it | member 1 Knight during the! the ave, cording | police ¢ officers. W demanded entrance, sounded the r nelze » final r writing managing shoot him myself, * the note asserted ST NOT LEAVE ANIMALS BEHIND tracts from their Spread bills—cuts| Claude French, life-term convict at] KANSAS | HIS OWN AUTO! [U nance under consideration here, | DROWNING MAN SAVED FROM DEATH IN RIVER BY 18-YEAR-OLD GIRL b. y é “i jumped 1 tine. i behind on reaching shore wer “JAP FAMILY IN 15-FOOT SPILL = GROFF isfortune stalked H. Kohara, , When Kohara took his & joy ride tn a bran expensive six-cyl ureday, Kohara foot embankment, r its creat like 4 thru the air, and landed railroad tracks on the other rushed to Kohara and his still sitting in the machine, which was spread-eagled on the rails utes, bara was tried in police court y afternoon and ¢ Jude i Ramee to P| Trene and Hubby on /Man Is Killed by Second _Honeymoon| France, July ustry, he will call on ¥. 1 Irene Castle and her husband, Robert | aid other steel magnates to|Treman, are on a second honeymoon | Horses in this ‘city yest make good the promises which were |** this famous watering place. This, at least, ix the interpretation th +} which friends of the couple put upon their +t that it} Dawn-to-Sunset Flyer Gets Ready| 6—Flying before many snonths, @ labor cond. | around and around over Long Island, ermit it to be done. | Lieut stan |tested th July id sunset living at ystem in Dry Raid| buzzer system | icarbteents 1603 Terry liquor rald evening, It’s Just as Well oe peck He Took a Vacation rds] OAKLAND, sult of in-| stone, Jhere today aft ing July 6—H , committed suicide a note say ditor of @ Jcertain California neswpaper should BLAME JAP IN amps whi had been om Testiinony to the effect that neg! gence by the management of the |New Avon hote Jand al mast, sailor from the U. 8. 8, New tter Monday night: when he.was tanks. (Car Crashes Over Bank aNd |crustiea ty an « ti 0 the old farmer Lands on Railroad nquest into Don Don ss ward, all from the U. 8. 8. New! | that they had gone to the New Avon Monday taking along to Wednes © wee nmall “ ctreus | the jury that a sailor had broken the glass Sunday, and that he had made| some yearn ago because of his wife's Ro attempt to board up the broken| failing health, and purchased. the Place, except to hang a towel over] Albuquerque Morning Journal, In the aperture, ‘The towel fell down, | the Journal, prior. to *\ he said, and he left the broken door| regime, a consery an it was The acc Testimony. was made that the } | Avon hotel was a favorite resort for) MIDNIGHT ARREST ne sailors, a fact wh | | auth orities to black Iis' came mediately after the accident, and|to $1 each Howard | post 4 naval guard at the entrance to prevent the saflors from entering. The hotel in leaned and operated by| state, where \T. Fu Howard, Kohara | declan} cted of . . lof Albuaq " yonn 8.| Education Meeting : 1 him $100 and sentenced 9 days in jail, as NAB GOBS IN STOLEN CAR!" Driving an automobile stolen ne tion practically finished tt» business navy saflors, 18, and C. A. Marklingler, 18, lof its adoption j Were arrested Friday at N. §4th st./for a world education association, The business of the Nations! Jong | Education association convention | Tribune, made San retch today, The wor! Robert by Patrol. | at Fre treasurer, vice pre They [state directors. verhauled later. | e ity jail on The election and final businesk}excltement over th DENVER, Colo., Jul | aftd one probably im testimony that the p | witho where o of | temp’ two wom on the streets when « third animal 3 mA plunged into their automobile and|/#™ J. Coyle and Frank Water. fore: aft: Cue tender house, president of the Chamber of 1 against Tre ys, is to be Aviator Is Forced REDDING, Deane, Unite n today | plane in which he} |plans to speed from coast to coast “ wrovvet| Murderers Denied | teen avn If his test shows the machine ts | Their Final Appeal | reac ly, and if tt weather is | : ; tious, ho will make the flight tomor- | CARSON CITY, July 6—Tho Ne Annan tea te arriving—if all goes in the eve mento river n extricated himself and made land] dining room of the Masonic temple, safely by wading. The plane was| Harvard ave. and Pine st. At the stranded in the stream, only slight-| banquet the Washington, D. C., of- 1y damaged ficialy will personally greet all of * Saturday's prog: vill includ |Bank Clerk Will | trips “about the -elty for the. dele HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 6—Au-| yard will be included in the thorities here were today preparing | ary of the visitors commitment papers, for Howard 8.| SESSIONS WILL CLOS| Dumbolton, former clerk of the But-| ON FRIDAY EVE ler Banking Co,, sentenced late yes- terday to five years in the state penitentiary for embezzlement. Dumbolton pleaded guilty to hav- ing taken over $11,000 of the bank's funds for which proved worthless. Alas-| Coroner na vic Ray was a the Masonic lodges, police Cycling Minister Drops From Wheel | »'« LITTLE ROCK, Ark. July. ¢.—| Master of his home city of Port dropped dead from hin bicycle while | ,| going to an evening nervice someone ‘ ‘Then followed “ being smashed ANKICIPATIOM tive bottles of beer with the necks | knocked off were pees they Undertakers to Nab the house of representatives of Now , police say, | BURNLEY, Eng. duly 6.—The| wives, will leave for Denver, Col dmitted, Undertakers’ assoctation-has decided | Sunday, where an inspection of pos to war on “coffin scouts” funeral business as soon as a home|two have been on an_ inspection | is bereaved. |tour of the Western cities for the} Turkey ‘Adcused of ATH returning from the Gallipoli war cemeteries report the Turks have al- ready broken their pledge to impose no restrictions there. but he Is Stapleton Mare Is sof the Sun Mother of 22 Colts) nicit, despite anor BISMARCK, N. D, July 6.—Jane,} drive him from the district Theo. a gray mare owned by T. D, Staple- | ries have bee ton, ja the proud mother of her 2 THE SEATTLE STAR FARMER-LABOR SAILOR’S DEATH PARTY SPLITS lury Says Proprietor Was! |Delegates Break Away to Criminally Negligent Form New Organization nee on the part of BY JAMES MeCLAIN ninal x if ha rator of the Nev CHICAGO, July 6—The farme na ave. was re-|labor party, parent of th death of M. B,| Party coalition idea, wa ft mp here today when its delegates from ix states announced that the killed in an eleva © hotel last Mon-ljoin “the “federated farmer-labor ght, according to a coroner‘s| party," organized under control of hursday afternoo he jury | “bera and communist sympa held that Fu a ¢ re. | hikers red the elevator after the ¢ The “federated farmeriabor pa ty” came into being at & 1 on the doc ending sbortly after midnigh the fourth floor, and recommended! «{iberaix cheering mention of at the ele be put in proper|soviet Russia, forced ita organtity éanadiinn, tlon, as conservative farmer dele |gaten of the farmerdab fought the plan and ite p nciples | ©, B. Ruthenberg, ¢ and Wm. |Z, Foster, labor leader, led tho, ot part of M. B. Do nizatio Furmer-labor party de} from Washington, Kentucky, ewulted in the death of the | California, North Dakota, Southern Ulinols and perts of Ohio, voted to 606 Second ay vator, featured the } The old farmert at's death | will vote final or party proper on joining the co- ‘s companions, B. Br, @mith, | #!tion today and many conserva ; ; Live delegntes are expected to.bolt orband, T. H. Gault and H. M I : t The third party organization scheme adopted was urged by the workers’ owner of | Mexico, took the stand and testified | party, I with Domast at about 8:30 p. m HERE’S MORE ABOUT nd admitted that he had « of whisky and other mem! le the party taatitied that Demet LIBEL 1 moonshine, | had taker few drinks. NO E |1O REPAIR DOOR D. EB. Scott was operating the ele-| feht t tor when it struck Domaat, who| Alle ad put his head thru a hole in the| official or from which the glass had been| further libel {broken STARTS ON PAGE 1 while Magee ts enmeshed in avoid t FORT MADE nis legal penitentiary nh Mag 1 at various state 1 are sald to.presage tons against him. | His crusade against tho alleged Katase, Japanese porter, told |.“machine” has been exciting im the extreme. He came from Oklatioma the Magee! tive newspaper 4 m Against what ered it repaired. | he began a campa appened the next| he ried ¢ rrupt banking practices thruout New Mexico. w IS VICTIM OF be ich led the fleet} Several libet actions against bir the hotel im-| resulted in awards of from § cents A midnight arrest by the sheriff] of a county Im @ far corner of the Mageo charges » ma of tho officials were Mexicans, ed. in hia being spirited out rque only t be subse ends, The quently r cued by hin Draws to a Close *)"" vr" 08 & warrant for tbe! SAN FRANCISCO, July 6——Two! paper to Von of J at conventions which have | yuquerque t inst Frandieco Oakland ntera of erudite attention for t week, swung into the home | disappearing from the New Mexico newspaper field, he took his profits from the eale of the Journal and started a weekly. Thin publication of Magee’s, The Independent, con-| tinued the fight launched in the with the announcement | Journal. The Independent met with of the framework | success and entered the semi-weekly| field. Early thim year it became a daily and waa renamed the State) conference on educa. be completed today with the| Tho State Tribune was financed by ion of a national president, tho sale of small blocks, of stock all dents and 45] over New Mexico, which is said to bo one of the reasons for the statewide present libel nexaion will be held ins the civic| ult. It is believed that the fate of dictment for criminal publisher's wife is sald to be i with tuberculosis, and her re. covery is unéertain auditorium, Oakland. Ci }the dally depe: upon Magee's Nberty | ‘The State Tribune now claims the | largest circul in th and han doubled | ize * } ine Horses in Denver |"™ ph mers, One dead | injured by da y fatal lowly beagt of burden its flarebacks, Ul ace coal biarcieintl imation an was killed when he at HERE’S MORE ABOUT to stop a runaway team, om probably fatally injured wor ses an * BOS LAL knocked her down, and|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 narrowly escaped Injury C\seaigt ALK toll Commerce. RECEPTION WAS TO BE HELD IN AFTERNOON * * | "Your Business and My Business"| to Land in Rivet |... (0 ye tie wusect ot Acctonent July 6.--Capt.| Glover, while Axsistant Bartlett,was ates army aviator,| to speak on the subject, “Shop Talk nd in the Sacra-}on Live Postal Isau A recep. here today when| tion for all péstal officials was to forced to engine trouble encountered 3,000] be held following the afternoon. ses-| |feot over Ca The plane the swift stream, bit Deane|@ banquet at 7 p. m. Friday in the la forced him down, | sion. truck in the middie! The entire delegation will be given| ‘*Kiddie Killoren” Forenoon Frocks In Imported Gingham SPECIAL $3.95 SATURDAY. engagingly-styled Frocks pictured are featured at this spe- Cleverly fashioned of soft-finished imported gingham in small-checked and spay bitin ge, patterns of YELLOW cial price Saturday. PURPLE LIGHT-BLUE AND- WHITE LAVENDER with sashes, inserts, collars and cuffs of imported organdie. An opportunity to provide just the frocks needed for Mid- summer at a saving—special $3.95. Broken Lines of Junior Misses’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL | SHARPLY REDUCED 65 Silk Frocks (Sizes 12 to 18) REDUCED “Shadow- proof”’ White Satinay PETTICOATS Special $1.95 Double material to the hip-line and soft-textured enough to hang straight and slim, these Petticoats of White Satinay are ideal for wear under white skirts and frocks. Spe- —Second Floor ANDY SHOP SPECIAL: “Rocky Roads” Special 50c Pound A delicious blending of milk chocolate, marshmallows and to ed almonds, prepared in om daylight candy Saturday, 50c a pound. Dresses of Crepe de Chine in plain colors, printed Crepe and a number in Novelty Silks, reduced to $16.50, $19.50, $27.50, $32.50 and $37.50. 4 Three-Piece Suits REDUCED —First Floor Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c A soft, fine quality of Handker- chief Linen is used for these Hand- kerchiefs, and they are finished with Choice of Buff, Green, Excellent value 12 to 16 years, smart Costume Suits 5, $27.50 and §: reduced to 50. 8 Two-Piece Suits REDUCED 2-inch hems. Rose, Speers Blue. —First Floor New, Wide Grosgrain Ribbons $1.00 Yard A new supply of Plain and Moire Grosgrain Ribbons for sashes, mil- linery trimmings and jacquette bows. Lanvin-green, Raspberry, Gray, Afri- can-brown, Fallow, Midnight, Black- and-White—5'4 inches wide, $1.00 —First Floor reduced to $13.75, $22.50 and $27.50. REDUCED Good-looking Coats of the type useful the year-'round, $9.85, $16.50, $19.75 and $27.50. Broken Lines of Middies and Blouses At Sharp Reductions —Second Floor reduced to cies A ao the delegates of Washington, Go to Penitentiary | £4." °1 owe! omploven. An in | spection tour of the Bremerton navy itiner IN Th session will b@closed Satur evening with a dinner and danc at Lescht pavilion, given in honor of tho visiting delegates by the Min- newatha club of Seattle First Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Bartlett was formerly Gover |nor of New Hampshire, and was chairman of the civil servigs com mission. He worked his wef to his nt office, beginning as post eculation in oilstocks, | mouth, N. Third Assistant P. eral ( to th Mark Austin, a rural preacher, ostmaster Gen Hover prior to his appointment postal service was a realtor of New: York city and speaker of Jeraoy Death Solicitors | "ric two assistants, with thei who solicit | tal nditions will be made, The past six weeks, | Pledge Violation|Lion Terrorizes $, July 6.—British citizens Denver Residents | DENVER, Jtiy 6.—Residents of | East Denver are living in terror of | a giant lynx, or mountain Hon! ie Jwhich Tuesday night attacked and |{njured’Mrs, George Kade, in a “bat tle of the jungles." seen again last unized hunt to 6 nd! young mountain lion carried jpte thy city by the floods, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ‘DOWUSTARS STORE| A New Shipment of “Bobbie” Sandals for Girls ¢¢7QDOBBIE” Sandals are of black patent leather, with hand-turned soles and Two-buckle fastening, Sizes 24% to 7, $4.50 pair. CHILDREN LEATHER SLIPPERS, two-dut- instep-strap style, Sizes sh to 11, ton fastening, Broad-toe last. N 's BLACK VICE KID TWOSTRAT SLIPPERS, nage comfortably-low heel. sedi SC as pictured. Sizes 3% to 8, $3.50 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Aner Shirts Boys’ “Moleskin” Cloth Knickers, 95c Pair These “Moleskin” cloth Knick- vs are very serviceable for boys i the vacation All seams and wearing Sizes 8 to 16 medium-weight Shirts with comfortable attached collar, and pockets, A good out- low-priced at $1.25, parts well sewed. 's; low-priced at 95c pair. DOWNSTATRS STORE

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