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DAY, JULY 2 ji i Agreement Under Way » United States to Switzerland, Jo} has been an unofficial treaty with Turkey conference between Grew Ismet Pasha on the subject of the to be the United States’ sepa derstanding with the 4 . lasted until nearly © issue a definite state treaty but treaty experts who were | signed Friday xpected to return almost immedia connection with the the} and it is under: | stood Ismet is to be made powers party to] lgned} Perfect satisfaction at the attend: | upon to estima which objected to some clauses in the treaty relative to 7B gre: debts, Turks Grislecis Signing of Treaty CONSTANTINOPLE, Orderly jubilation, salvos of harbor displays of flags and much firing of blank cartridges followed receipt Lausanne treaty The Turks consider its accomplish and laurel} brings them back into gives the Ottoman gov plete control of Constantinople. No Joy in Greece as War Is Closed : There was no signing of} for membership in the waiters’ uni which brought Greco-Turkish Humiliation of the disastrous defeat and| farmer, w p stirred up by the news from | nur warring more or less constan’ Sheriffs and Police to Be Special Cops | ie fa ail ma VANCOUVER, the sheriffs and police officers of the at present in con-| Northwest who vention in the elty w hold themselves as detailed on spe-| cial; duty on Thursday demonstrations the visit of President Harding. This was deeided after connection with | IVY CLUB |thra noclety. of the delegates crowd any| egpite the fact that the saflors of | ce and them over to the city | AMED “FLYTRAP” | the reason Th CAFE IS “BROKE” | FRANCISCO, J famous Charley's FI Charles Besozzi, er, filing his volu The } Tenting tonight’ on the old Camp Ground re a er Sima Sen —piping hot Johnnie |*" Cee |riats to. on Cake just off the hoe) xo, se nave plenty of asparaova|the witness stand except th with rich, ever-fresh|‘”” Nucoa’ melting in— That’s the life —for! \port of fe ths state and federal. govern. health, and the foo for energy. CRYSTAL POOL Thursday Evening, 8:15 Pacific Northwest Indoor Swimming and Diving Championship SEE~ The boys of the Pacific fleet in competition with the Northwest champions. Happy Keuhn, world’s champion springboard diver, in a contest with Blackie Fadden, the Crystal Pool Exciting tug of war: Navy vs. Crystal Pool. General Admission 25¢ CRYSTAL POOL 2nd at Lenora Phone Elliott 1896. U.S, MAY SIGN LARGER CROWD =WenatcheeRailway Must BANDITS RACE TURKISH PACT VIEWS PAGEANT Conference on American|Second Performance Moves|!Mterstate Commerce Commission Demands] fire Fysillade of Revolver | With More Dispatch Answers to Questions BY LESTER M. HUNT Flundreds of visitors from all ee ‘|tions of the Northwest aweiled the} WENATCHER, Ju Threat Kreat crowd, estimated at 8,600,) ened with loss of thelr cane Which attended the second perform: | they answer the 21 questions con Snee of “Americanus,” the sreat) tained in the questionnaire prepared Pageant drama staged in the Uni versity of Washington stadium} Tuesday night commerce commis some months ago by the interstate attorneys for An entire trainioad of Tacoma en |the Wenatchee South Railway thusiasts attended the apectacle and| Wednesday morning took up the J. J Underwood, of the Washing:| vital point in their case, the finan ton, D. C, bureau of the Chamber | cial pl of Commerce, entered the stadium with @ party of 60 have spent the past few weeks with him in Alas! Visitora from 4l!| jew railroad fren Wenatchee to Puget Sound cities were distributed | Kennewick rests. | thru the throngs Clyde D. Aitchison, presiding com The singing of Sophie Brasiau,| missioner, warned the Wenatchee New York grand opera contralto, thern attorne Tuerday even was again the outstanding feature | ing that they had not answered any of the performance, Not only did! of the questions during the two she render her own numbers, 4%) days the hearing had pr ded, and outlined in the pageant program,| told them that unless they made a but led the great throngs in popu-| showing on the questionnaire, tt n of the new railway It incon as of practicability and nancial responsit ity, that the success of the petition to cdnstruct 4 terners who lar melodies, She expressed disap-| petition for a new railroad out of |pointment that the crowds did not} Wenatchee would be 1 by the sing more lustily terstate commerce commission The spectacte moved with great .AD ATTACKED er precision and dispatch in Tues | BY G, N ATTORNEYS day's performance than in the Testimony opened Wednesda previous. This is due, according to| morning with attorneys for the Great Director Montgomery Lynch, to the| Northern, which is fighting t W fact that a corps of ditional | ratiroad, directing a vix attack prompte: ec pa an were stationed hind the |on the estimates of J. Curtia Robin enes to assist in keeping the| son of Los Angeles, Formerly traffic rant moving. Less congestion | mana Northwestern Fruit mg the crowds also resulted | Exchan when 20 additional policemen were added to the force at the stadium | now employed by the sthern, was called | 6 the ance was expressed Wednesday by | of the new road r gave a Darwin Meisnest, business manager | $635,000, declaring that the Wenat of the pageant. He anticipated that| chee Southern would handle half of Greater crowds would be in attend-| the Wenate which now Jance at every show for the remain-| goes to the Great Northern der of the week. Many conflicting| Thin was attacked by the Great affairs interfered with a record at.| Northern attorneys as absurd, and tendance at the stadium Tuesday | they further questioned his estimat hee bust night, it was stated | of 2,591 cars of produce 0} in the territory south of We | \thru which the new road | } to run. Fhome Drew ||" 2% 5. soscors, son oo hee Southern, dr for the Wen the firg of the Great Northern w A really hard-bolléd dance hall is one where the proprietor has to .|ehisel the gum off the floor after | every dance HERE’S MORE ABOUT POISON PEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 esident Harding, driving a train Al ke 11 cups in the r when he brought the engine to a sudden stop. | Guess that ought to qualify him A Ka, an A. Ryan ved letters In the brief radlogra Maxwell According to reports from Mint sota, Magnus Johnson, the > was ¢ word “ain't” somewhat ected senator ases ously. : So do the rest of us. eee OTHER HUS | Homer Brew, Jr, may take Jan hour and a half to get dressed in| the morning, but he holds the record | Come forward with t} at the Madrona bathing beach for | evidence Maloney has . rf is circumstantial, The quick undressing. din New York an on a typewriter. They ¢ ined de }tafle intended to enrage their recip. ARE KETIC hust tters were A girl today, If ahe can raise the price, Wil never wear fenta. voluntarily! The same complexion tolee. Alan’ Al Ryan recéived a “polson “ee | pen” letter, then others, They were CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | based, Iike most of the ott: Berlin ' The egg who draws mustaches nm the famous court lette on the ladies’ faces in the street ¢ 1900. These were writt car ads. | Baron Von Kotze. When apr eee led, he protested b elf had re This ha d “poisoned n Maxwell's def the fleet can ride free on the muny | raitwa w of the gobs have ridden| ‘The prosecutor's brief charges that on the Fauntleroy line. They can't| Maxwell, each he tired of a get more than 24 hours’ leave paramour, wrote ers to husband cl cribing his affalt or re rd ave. looks like | with the wom: rough sea, postcards K. C. Perr because there are so many W xwell and an attor | ney would approach t wha would consider action for dl Sometimes a cat says, “Miau!! vorce. |Miau!” and sometimes she says:| — utiful, but don’t you a little crossed?” caps. hink her eyes a HERE’S MORE ABOUT BASIN STARTS ON PAGE 1 Li'l Gee Gee says she can’t under-| tand why the authors of “Ameri. | canus” left out the scene where a apt to arms o ght | | 168 | om me it, 1 4 it on wish to continue to av have mentic 9 tried to corner me hort time | attor our negotia t I was on the verge of a permission to go to Detroit to con. fer personally with Ford Interests. ments in conserting existing forests| ‘This idea was abandoned b Ruse jand reforesting cut over areas was |of the publicity which would voiced at the annual meeting of the |to follow.” |National Lumber Manufacturers’ as.| Goodner declined to name the men Y ton todi who were Interested with him in = ———— | the ‘ord negotiations beyond in ldicating that they were In Spokane Seattle, Tacoma and Olympla In reply to a question, he sald that some of the men were high In polities, but that the n fationy were not of a political nature. For this reason they are being held tn abeyance until the Ford boom is Yisposed of. He was asked “Don't lyou think that Ford would carry the Northwest if he offered to ft nance the Columbia basin ‘at this tinre?"* "You n put it this way,” he re f Ford ia elected president Columbia basin will be com. pleted. sonally, I would not vot for him, and f would be far better but at any rate we have more than one fron in the fire and if congress | fails we will turn to Ford.” |Derailed Freight nystem put out of commission yes- local railroad yards Reserved 75c Including War curve, and overturned, with the con necting car, after snapping off a tele a machine beside the track, but the driver escaped injury, while the fire Jcovered in the very precincts Mexico City, More digging will done with the hope of discoveri of that country, Outline Financial Plan WENATCHEE LOSES VITAL admitted that hi chased the to have been occupied by bandit for several blocks, but failed to cay ture them that one would be it shot the car traveled down Seventh ave, MAY COMPLETE HEARING WRDNESDAY Aitchison bop Great Northern reluctantly accepted y changed the routing on cars ‘ouds in order to get the ng haul East themselves sin their employ showing that th s had failed to keep pace MORE ABOUT S ON PAGE 1 by President Harding. Thouxands of n Seattle will be vidence, All|!" the & FRIDAY WILL BE written |GALA DAY OF CITY ity headquarters, maintain t is now taxed to | the limit and working night and day }to show the men of America’s navy] pai will be a gala ¢ ears, |" 1 by the | fleet of figh hend- | have ) ever * ment committees | r ‘ » battleship California of thone letters were I Admiral Henry r, asking if ficers and Sea of Admiral Hilary P. Jones on board} the had progressed so favorably ing A New Shipment of MEN’S SHIRTS Offers Three Groups of Good Values $1.25 $1.85 $3.45 HE Downstairs Store has just unpacked new shipment of Men’s Shirts that in point of quality of fabric and tailoring, and assort- ment of patterns, are uncommonly good values. for the basin to be a federal project, | are Men's Shirts of striped and s 14 to 17. are Men’s Shirts of woven-stripe Madras--many with fibre-silk stripe. Single-, ripe effects in wide array. figured Percale; siz | Causes Wild Havoc | PORTLAND, July 26.—An engine | and one flat.car Avas derailed and} overturned, an automobile — badly | |damaged, a telephone pole broken| off and part of the city's fire alarm | group- and cros Sizes 14 to 17 5—are Men's Shirts of the popular Broadcloth, in plain Tan and Gray shades and i sizes 141% to 16) Men's terday in @ peculiar accident In the } The engine, pushing a string of freight cars, Jumped the track on a phone pole, The pole fell on top of FREDERICK | & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | alarm wires on the pole were broken, | Ancient pyramids haye been un: | data concerning the ancient tribes AR THRU STREETS Shots From Escaping Car ts fired from a large touring r, which raced madly down Se nth ave, early Wedne y ng, held occupants of downtown japariment houses in terror for a quarter of an hour. A police prowler sr, manned by six policemen 4 auto, which is bellev Patrolman J, BE. Prince was stand ng at Seventh ave. and Virginia t. at 220 a, m. He reported tha he saw the ear dash past and at the same time heard a shot, He ran toward the car drawing his gun as obile pped. Several men in the ¢ ere heard arguing loudly, and § befor the officer reached the car ahead at a high speed, As did so and the autor 4 second volley of shots rang out 1 Prince fied police headquar A prowler car, occupied b: nd four motoreyele 4 with shot gun fo pursue the auto. two detectives men was detaile They found the auto travelling ata high rate of speed, but lost It wher ted to rob a log! King st, an earlier. Tho bandits were discov ered by Maude Everett, living at at add and were frigh away bef they could rob their vietim. ‘The bandits were said Mrs armed with reve Everett |Deputies Find Big Cache of Dynamite Hidden beneath the Enterprise boathouse, near the Fremont bridge quantity of dynamite caps and other explosives, sufficient to de pullding if detonated, were found Tue by deputy sheriffs. The theory was advanced that the explosives were the property of four safe crackers who were recently ar rested at Port Townsend by federal agents, and who are now in MeNell island and Leavenworth prisons. molish t Confectioners to Sponsor New Code July 25.—The lolly day sucker are com the elghth ° West ‘onsideratior ie ean manufacturing will be if tour in and a motor trip over the Col Shorbia river highway have been arranged as social fea tures. Gary Men May End Long Day at Meet NEW YORK, July 25.—A meet ing of presidents of all subsidiaries of the United States Steel corpora: tion will be held here tomorrow .to considgg the means of eliminating Judge Elbert H. Gary, head of the 1 corporatior made this an mupcement today, carrying out a promise he made to F ident Hard ing months ago. 11 Maniacs Elude Pursuing Guards CHESTER, July 25. Eleven insane convic Including sev derers, apparently had elud 16ers to following their escape from the Llinolg state hos tal for the criminal insane durnig a riot Sunday night. tion, DOWNSTAIRS STORU A GME ie | ae Mintery -°" Kite ork Strike JAIL SAILOR ON Mu NEW YORK, Ju m Desmond Taylor, mo- | ships of man un jongshoreme fur as to hin identity had written the | Thought Drowned, Died of Bad Heart | ninaing nuginpcmya pinay pod, SANTA BARBARA, Autopsy Burg » yeuterda Ward local business MAN, \Costa and Island cree brought to Banta | ge riK pt, Plerson of the MO-ltheir places are belng recruited he was dead went into the water, to heart failure. members of the party declared Lane 12 Plead Guilty in Old Whipping Cases Arnold. whe Twelve the |bany when his co n criminal district | 0 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE DOW NSH IRS § STORE| | Black Sateen Panty Dresses For 2- to 6-year-old 91, 75 to Fs 50 Black Panty | little with embroid piping. and Heavy Glass Beverage Sets In the Colonial shape and Six (6) pleasing Co. | pair at LACQUER | Be: | ving | decorated | Curtains, in cro: and fin At with Oriental scenes STORE SOX with ribbed-roll ¢ops, in Brown, Copenhagen Blue, Canary, Lavender and White. Sizes 41% to 8; unusually low-priced at.. FANCY HALF SOX of mercerized cotton, with ribbed-roll top—colored top, heel and toe. Black and Beige, Brown and Sand, Copenhagen and Lavender, Sand and Green. Sizes 414 to 8 Drop-stitch weave with fancy stripe, ribbed-roll tops. Heather mix- 25c tures of Blue and Gold, Blue and Green, and Blue and Red. Sizes 7 to 944; unusually low-priced at... PAGE 7 so CHECK CHARGES f Man Said to Have Admitted ‘unine Passing Bogus Paper Ten t Albert ¥ a sailor on the . ' er . flagship of the U. & ert | pest evade navy, ¥ rrested by secret servic urging mgshoremen to join in the demand for inoreaved pay men Tuesday, and is said to have ae mitt Dock WW oeiae Oates ier ois? in San Francisco he passing of bogus navy Da ‘The arrest wa ¢ men who came ent Hard, guard Pres ay here. if the cruiser Seattle jan hour to $1 an hour, 200 steve 'dores anc housemen loading grain on detail here, the facts of the disappear ance of the pad of checks and the f rance of several forged check® a oneday man hunt was begun Thru a description given by the last victim, Binch was suspected, he young man was taken into cus” steamers at Port, today, while men to take v union officials said th walkout wus unauthorized. Walter Peterwen, head of the Waterfront eork® lmployers’ ansociation, sald 1. W: bape amet setciny srilled, and sti cepinona, a confessed . rf v. agitators were back of the strike. the |W: 48 : 2 The first check, for $264, wal fell overboard passed at the Honolulu ¥, M,C. A Returns to Prison Three other checks have been passed since thi of His Own Accord | ¥n SALEM, Ore checks aimed he found the pad of Naty,’ $6.22 siaee n the deck of the cruiser aped from the Ore th three others on | Yesterday ned last night &nd apologized to the w for leay- | Courts cached Al struck | If you hay nold said he of |! some office space toy to |him for breaking th id |fidence. He said he knew nothing |Want Ad to Th { the whereabouts of the other |quickly the space is tuken, three men | 0600. The Plaited Skirt as the foundation for a smart costume has become the choice of many well-dressed women. The Downstairs Store offers an attractive selec- tion of the newest modes—in cotton crepe and crepe and corded artificial-silk fabrics. Colors: Beige, Gray and White. $6.50 to $10.00 % * + To Wear With Plaited Skirts New Astrakhan-cloth Jacquettes are shown in several smart styles, fastening with buckle or tie-effect. Some have side drapes. Modi- fied kimono sleeves, with and without cuff. In Gray, Brown, Cream- White and Black. $9.75 and $16.75 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE _ to White China Cups and Saucers White China Cups and Saucers in the pleasing shape sketched, nicely finished 75c and unusually good value at the low | Small Lots of Ruffled, Hemstitched and Lace-Edged CURTAINS AT LOW PRICES | {ALL lots of Curtains in the most popular | styles—Ruffled, Hemstitched and Lace-edged—_ a low-priced offering, Thursday: 90 pairs Ruffled Scrim Cur: 60 pairs Hemstitched Serlm tains (white only), Curtains, trimmed with lace 6B9c cage white 1.25 4 only), pair..... x 90 pairs Ruffled Marquisette 22 pairs Hemstitched Marqui: op Curtains, cream and sette Curtains, with 24nch “}ir iy $1.35 os. ur... $1.50 Er eta 45 pairs Ruffled Voile Cur- 21 pairs Hemstitched Muslin tains, with tle-backs (white only)— fects; with pairs vceevsses $1 35 (white only), All Curtains in 2%-yard Shir uae $1.50 case. a —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | UNUSUALLY LOW-PRICED | CHILDREN’S MERCERIZED COTTON HALF 15 PAIR AIRS STORE Thomas Foster of Sang Francisco, head of the secret service | rrival of the cruiser here He {ys being held in confinement pend: 4 ing permission from naval author? les to turn him over to the statem warden’s con-|rent why not rent it? 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