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Sire aPne SaSheSorePec ssa ebeee Zé Sah es pita dale as Bi TUESDAY THI STAR PAGE 9 Girl Reporters Admire Nation’s New First Lady U.S. Sues om W atone Ors Movie Star - im (Starts on Page 1) Mrs. Coolidge’s Hands Show Signs of House-| i és not diss mat biisters Clara Kimball Young work; Has Had to Skimp , | Congestion at the Seattle beache Owes $57,838 — ta becon Bome of th BY MARTHA STRAYBR looks hardly more than | bathin ally bee em Au gl Ave f TEMPORARY WHITE HOUSE, Mrs, Cool) chief in ts have | crowde Glare Kinbel) Youne Oliver: Mer WILLARD HOTEL, WASHING-/been hee husband and sons—Calvin,| foal ® Juck P nd Kdwin TON, D.C, A { the] Jr, 15, and John, 16. Cruelty ' day t 1 : , A halfa] When thetr father became vico| thing a with an enthy uestion |oause the Coolidges don't believe in| ee ep pelt ba wos $57,838.83 for u t she look charming?" one of America’s greatest institutions Is Rastus Hore paid taxe 1918, 1919 and 1920. she have polse?*|—the public acho He's #0 doggone graceful Three tax Hens were ed, ed the second “We thought it best to have them Bating corn Oliver M >t 1 to ¢ . g about Mrs. Caj-| here there's @ daily routine and all} cee $9,187 for 1916 and 1917. Carmwe te They. were thelr th Pheir remarks were @| \try, Con would be lidge said, planned "| OUR OWN 1 $533 due from 1917 our time AVELOGUES vin Coolidge Pr Coolidg Jasper Park, B. ©, Aug. 4 becat very good des mn of the very/has been so much taken up.” Dear Homer: British Columbla | new first lady of the land, who had} She also has been quite frank] pow serving chicken whisky | ‘ b ewspy about the necessity of being econom " I ust received Wa: n newspaper = First you drink, then you lay SNR es : women ical on the vice president's salary. It} Now qT lay 1 A HERE’S MORE ABOUT Mra. lige, elevated overnight | Was for reasons omy that they ats ia mp 1 + to th r of its kind in} did not maintain an expenstve Wash: entit says human toes will di I RAIN DI 19} o 3 ingtor wtabliah: nt, but eccupled a ro let peat gee ng Woman. She | ington establishment, bu appear in 2,000,000 years, Don't | STARTS ’ PAGK ity and very de-|hotel suite during the’ two years| your tittle boy study chiropody STARTS ON PAGE 1 while Mr. Coolidge was vice. pres eek YY dent | w York young man spanks|funeral party on the train “We have to think about paying fiance for al ing him Why In addition, f ure of the Chicago} has been married 18 years. our bills,” she said once, “just lke} couian’t he have wa until after | police force to keep huge crowds off ee everybody else." they ¥ at the track forced the train, once it did NOT HANDS OF : hey were marrié he track forced the train, once it di SOCIETY WOMAN | __Mra, Coolidge graduated from the $e et’ started, to worm its way cau Her hands bear wieness that sho| © ct Vermont’ and ts a BETTER LATE THAN NEVER tiously thru the throngs. It ran very S moana. 06 wei 1fornee i ‘teacher. ‘She: was]. .cprem the Hamtota (Man) Bebe) SWAY Gok since hata aw te . a . ke of aching an institution for the deaf) | BORN—At Crandall, Man. on Munday.) i) aa and ¢ ‘wor be * 5 August 1, 1095, to the late Mr. and Mrs, | OTIS inder once was re Drown, When sho muirried Mr. Coolidge, 18) SP*Si isin a rought to a iden Jarring stop hands of a Her father, Andrew b indict. ust in time i hitting a m paroaeatays vg 1871 of Burlington, Vt a PSE Pe EE t confer: | ¢ marae ‘ a ber Pe word. Ls and you might ; ence of the Né American | ¢ in its path well imagine her mixing up a bateh| § a typical, attractive Amer! | wholesale Lumber jation and | Ww was sarted | of biscuits for supper, or rolling out |S" Woman, with a gr is MANDCK the Pacific Coast Shippers’ assocla than’ thas Sevamrt alg jand a sound background of commop) tion held at the Hotel Gowman last a blueberry pie. < - mame tion, held at th ‘ She wears her othes well and|#¢nse. One her first remarks her’ | Wook, was addressed by Ben Wood: | yy chooses sim, severely plain | W44 to & girl reporter revresenting &/)¢a4. a prominent lumber merchant hlo offic: : Philadelphia newspaper, who had a at tine woh Navy blue canton crepe is a favor jeanne dente down New England on the Bier dati ae winchtesh'n ects 16 Hannes of hers, ct, blue is her favor-| OCHGRe - la chip off the old blo: eed, as well an by the vast thron: -pbeagaghy: avor:) "Did you Ket anything to eat?" she|? chip off the old block na wollen by, the vax Cap “| tte color, ew in number ax the day ws = = of |Atked. “I was worrying about you} 4 Sg etinmbepee leer " ears x | this morning until somebody told me| Of course, you can hardly blame | Waxed. Until slower and slower timo the type she wore when she received Magnus Johnson for getting a $12,000 | as made that everyone might have | there was a diner on the train.” | ° hite| un opportunity to catch a fleeting in inwuing or: | the reporters. Tt ig & simple whit®| Little things lke that mean a repu-| senatorial Job, what with wheat sell-|4" opportunity to catch a fleeting| 4 Governor Mcleod. in imine oe pongee, made straight line and wi 3 n-| t leas than a dollar a bushel. | limpse of the flower strewn casket 7 , see ghtiy boxt-shsped neck tine re-{tétion for human kindness and gra-| ing a nan a pees of ton to hold themselves in readiness wed by a side closing collar dec-| Clousness when they come from the| eae | "wrhese people twice before haa | for AY emergency, said there. was ; : , Sing | first lady of the land. | The Ku Klux Klan now has a sry AN pe Hh aateraci npn Laceand of disorders in connection : ated with a band of modified King s | The Ku jnent Mr. Harding to Washingto . T, Fut embroidery, tn: black aha Sees So women’s organization, but up to the|Pent Mr, Harding phe the election | 1s ursday an atur ay. In a dress like that, until she| [time of writing it has not lished | § Thay--eist chin: han, ite —— = Fs uisunt tee ens ae What's in the Air cree plaudits ringing in his eum: but] All Postoffices to mes around € f = s s oday his third and journey, PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, |) rere ig only one they sent him cold ie death and} = Close for Funeral F AUGUST 7 | “nut” ac |their only tribute w lence more] WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—Post-} Revised Schertuley a6 eloquent than a in whi 1 New today ordered KHQ—(360 meters}—7:30 to] | ‘Terrible! hey might have tried to phas ir} that all postoffices in the United rg 38, | we States and possessions be closed be- XPLANATORY EC TURES KFIY—(55 meters)—Silent | ry Ohlo village a’ eitween 3 and 4 p. m., Marion, Ohic Paaee postaltaabenaes NE So od ll KFHR—(270 meters)—Silent. full s to nia tialas Atnaaets in, (he Aas th KFJC—({263 meters)—4 to 5 and $:30 to 9:20 p. m. E hours ight ENRAGED NEGRO MURDERS WIFE Tries to End Own Life After |: Gruesome Crime half dar five hours velop, ar ption of ton and the simple oc | White House will be gone thru wit The body will rest tonight in rtege to t Enraged by petty ally cutting her to ribbons with a ae razor, and then perhaps fatally} wounded himself with the same oR E'S 7 iy doy aS MORE ABOUT Mrs ith, r the ack. yi . Hed soe Tos \ eae|| EMPTY CAR nd ashed on hus. pattlecra |the right arm by battlecr band. Smith was of 4 imagined that his wife true to him. He often|#l! HONOR GUARD not fe med to kill her. |upon his wife and hacked her face,|and as many of th | DANCE BRINGS FOR EMPTY CAR Pepitd Ld people “phindaaien’ thru anno ea as TROUBLE TO HEAD TY mean tapes ee ae tron at the house of |f]| Eas 4 | Smith's jealousy crystallized at alcome the prosider automobile, pha ‘ed te | OUR , i dance given by the Colored Elks at/surrounded by a picked honor guard |agunced at che Dee rere. ES 6m LN Vi S) S ({]} (] People's park Monday night. When|o¢ 12 men. No other whicles of {Rownced at the temporary white J # | Smith, his wife and Mrs. Oliver re-lany kind, nor horses, will be per. | "Ouse today as follows: or e turned home, a quarrel was in prog: | ttted. |, Senator Cummins, president pro |}! ! |rese. ‘Tho two women slept in one] : von of emer of the senate. it y ! room, and Smith in another. jooee vil clergymen of| Senators Henry Cabot Lodge, You Get Written Guarantee! |""ete\ awoke at 7 clock ‘Tuesday|*t! tions, lodge “member: |Maasach use tts; Charles Curtis, | The ARCWELD furnace is electrically welded | morning and went into thelr room apes = or is from se . | Kansas; James E. Watson, Indiana; | ew YUuS e oo i “ = ‘ | bea knife and a razor. Hoel life ho churchmen and thetritpe 0 Se Ne we into ONE PIECE. It positi ely cannot crack, skeacked rk oliver by mistake, | flocks will lead in singing “Onward, | Duncan U. Fle fahee). Wiseitar Toh break or burn out. It gives you MORE HEAT, |slashing her arm. Deaf to the|Christian Soldiers,” and ‘The Battio |B. Kendrick, Wyoming: | s with perfect cleanliness, and SAVES YOU women’s screams, he then leaped|Hymn of the Republic.” Boy por Ss wea ers MU N FUEL, because no heat is lost and | 5,000 hoys who |tives; Theodore E. Burton, b UCH on distributes the heat quicker than |arms and chest with the razor. jwere given the flag oath by tho|Thomas §. Butle Pennsylvania; | || because it distributes q | When tho women jumped thru| president at Woodland park as can|Henry Allen Coo Kar, Welasonnins (At cast iron furnaces. Install an jan open window, Smith begged Mrs.| participate, will form another unit. ie Jaines ark conain’ | Oliver to “come back and kill him! ‘The procession will march down | John N. ap exes a3 e and finish tho job.” He then ran/gecond ave. to Yesler way, up to|N. Haughen, Jowa, | |to his room, the knife on Patrolman j ernment wi |called to in |MEAD FOUND MR |SMITH ALREADY DEAD \gend, and called the ambulance for| drank poison and used |; himself. . A. Head, 3160 Gov- neighbor, was the affair. ave, and } jave.,, to University |the Arena, where the foos will be held. | The-miltt je the where Fourth ARCWELD One-piece, Seamless emorial serv. units will then march to the special services for arm military >| burial of the late President Harding. at Washing: | usies, MAS) Kast room of the White Hou: nified by his . Rh and will ferred to the Jackson Smith, 35, jored c a al rotur nt Among offering put t le! afe, at the Butler cafe, mu’ a the eg ‘Chisais last wife, Minerva Smith, night was a “flaming crc t Tuesday morning at the home of iden rod, with the letters “K. K.| Mrs. smith's aster, Mra. Mattio| ¥.” across it in purple Mba hl mci ; sagt jan accompanyning card reading] | Oliver, 4412 Qist ave, W., by liter-| iG, Dragon, Realm of Tilinols office, |Polemn p bleeding from dozen STARTS ON PAGE 1 gaping wounds, to the home of a neighbor, John A. Biggins, 4418 Bist ave. W., and died within a eae sa Peels few minutes. Smith, a her es cape, ran his own closed between 1 p, m. sol and slashed his tt i ing the windpipe. He easton will form | to the clty hospital, wh ho was! north of St on § Lave. re nd adjoining will ago, the) worch the Sea! te police department according |e ne by Mee Scouts /Gillett of the house of repres nd then to|ed from the organizations, the American Legion | NOtth Carolina; Andrieusa Jones, ° 3 yer |and naval detachments will be held is . tying husband. Mrs, Oliver |an\ ! (Pipe or Pipeless) ae digo seut {9 the: hospital seode the. Uirectlonw fs CAL A, see 4 cate Captain Joe T. on questioned | Be and Col H. Hankins, and you will be amazed at its efficiency and the wornan, obtaining a detaile Takeeria! gat wilt be’ has economy. Since it cannot leak gas or smoke, lstory of the affair from her. he|the direction of Frank Waterhouse these being consumed, you have assurance of declared that Smith had always|and Rev. A. M. Bailey, who will ob | better health in your home. The clean, heated |been a considerate husband untilitain the co-operation of church or. nt Dee be naar, x risiy ttacked by jealousy. The couple] ganizations. air all goes into your rooms, not up the chim |ad no children, and had for sev: i ney. = yed with Mrs. Oliver S | al years lived Ww Star Want Ads create most at The ARCWELD is scientifically built and each at her Hom told the police that|*ention because they are wad by rfc, ‘ ' ares er told the police angen Kon | furnace is scientifically installed under factory ha iste? Yall for ‘help ater, ahe| 08" 5 supervision. Thousands of Seattle homes had been slashed and that after already have Arcwelds. appealing to J, A. Birgins, had , tinued her flight thru the back Al G S Install Your Arcweld Now! yard and fainted while trying to UST Jelimb a fenc H | smith, _s! said, followed the A War is a man who s ho 0 Fayment Until september ATeoreeteM site oy, Mins ites GENIE “ita en ceperncaaae : |he came upon her, lying in the us (Old stove taken in trade) jyard. He then rushed back Into A pessimist is a man who has Lat us explain why the “Areweld Method of |the house and attempted to end his) to work in August. ealthtul Heating” ix the most economical Jown life. and successful method of heating known today It waa not belleved possible that An optimist ‘s a man who Smith would survive. dc n't have to work in August ARCWELD | MANUFACTURING CO., Inc. 3469 Third E Garfidd Avenue West ZF ¢ 5232 aR A cynic Js a man who thinks he will have to work every Au gust. Woman Drops Dead in Room of Home Mrs. Idell Hearn, 20, a negress, dropped dead at her home, 815 way, Monday afternoon. Her neigh: bors were aroused by screams com: { h ing from her apartment and rushed A dude {4 a man who woars a to her assistance. They found her| stiff collar in August, lying dead on the floor. Her death - eres was due to heart disease, according A success Is & man who can to the coroner take a vacation In AUpiily A. grouch Ix. a man who has had to work every August (CAN HARDLY SEE GERMAN MARKS NOW; THEY SLUMP AGAIN STATUE TO BE NAVY GUNNERS LAWYER FACES — ELK MEMORIAL BEGIN PRACTICE FRAUD CHARGES LONDON Aug 7 The Ger 000,000 to the pound sterling || Propose to Make the Affair | Prepare for Target Work in| Disbarment Proceedings Are After the bank holiday of Mor State-Wide Project Southern Waters | Started Against W. R. Bell Ord:low af-9,000,090 to the aprry President Harding, in endur ax Navy gunn uboard the battle Disbarment proceedings have bees 3 to th lar nition to the boys of the state, who| Proving to their o saUsfaction abetlae’ Heute, 404 coordi ne perpetua \ ’ o|enemy battle craft tn ot war. | y yy rT ‘TANTS perpetually enjoins boyhood to | enem | y n . ‘ allegiance to the flag of the 1, |6un, with every operation gtven « ¢ held septembe wwcording to NE wn foutered by Seattle Elks’ | “ ‘ the state board of law examiners, 3 hearidglewacbeg’ “Riga gearieae | Tho big electrically operated rifles | pett ix charged with having convert treaty was signed between Turkey! At a meeting of the Seattle lodge | Were swung to starbourd and port,|ed to his own use $1,200 from two and America yesterday, 1t was #leNed | officers: Monday, the plan wan dis-|¥P and down and followed the bob-|clients. One charge alleges he took [by Joseph ©. Grew for America and) cussed in detail, and it is proposed |* targets towed by small power|$1000 from a cient in a divorces Temet Pasha for Turkey |to make the project statewide t its. The decks were cleared as in Pe i $300 siren Americans ure given favored treat. | , : 1 mone ¥ treaty h wup E uring the coo fon of all|#etual warfare und every detail of] Jude Hell refused to comment om iw Ashington lodges of lks. J. I.| gunnery practice was gone thrujthe ct aying that he would n minister to id that the plan would | with the exception of actual firing.|make his defense at “the proper and Pasha is head of the| as a lodge undertaking, |, Projectiles were hoisted from be-|place and the proper tine,’ ation at Lausanne Price oat the park, where | iow, swung into the breech of each — ¢ of tho treaty marks | | jouuent Harding gave tho oath of gun, the blocks jammed home and| CHEHALIS, Aug, 7.--Prominent € te erve forAmer i ‘ » 38,000 ntate of Wash-|the triggers pulled. The powder and tions held a meeting at boy legit Hing Pinte iis exclusively an] shells used were dummies, but the night-tae urrendered by permit. | @1K#" undertaking, interest was genuine. The practice | the Y acia ishment r finite steps financing the | will last for one week and is prepara-| plete Hardine rial progam he Americans in 1 om wking have not been conclud-|tory to actual target practice to be be hi Fri jtotary, Kiwanis, in the tobacco industry, the ofl bust |“ Ran it 14 planned to have a con- | held yuthern wuters later in the! Veterans of Foreign Wars and the w, trading and th rk of the |e At which modelx of the pro-| summer |American Legion were represented, numerous relief missions and schools, | P84 statue bust will be Judged to] At that time the huge rifles will} ———— gn We lare protected by the new covenant elect the most appropriate figure | be fired at floating targets and some It Is guggented that the figure of n|obsolete battleships, operated t boy be Included radio, may stop some of the big pro: The statue will be placed on the | Jectiles, Last year the old b x ot where Harding made hiy|lowa was sunk by the Mississippi. land park addrems applicu- | A total of $305,596 worth of powder | n will be made to the park board|and ammunition was used by this for permiasion to erect the statue. | TROOPS READY FOR ELECTION COLUMBIA, 8. C,, Aug. FREDERICK & NELSON vessel alone, roops were ordered in read eetem i a eres ble wervice in conne the bitter political fight in ton, unieipal election In Charles. ton today climaxes a long campaign. | Mayor John P. Grace, candidate for third term, was opposed by T P. FREDERICK & NELSON spy MRS. JUDITHA BLACKBURN author of the 12-lesson course on Dressmaking and Tailoring which she will conduct, in our Auditorium, from August 8th to September 13th. HERE'S MORE ABOUT SAD DAYS STARTS ON PAGE 1 rs from the immediate family and CLEARING SUMMER DRESSES $9.95 $13.75 $19.75 $23.75 | In_ the Moderately- | priced Dress Section, | Second Floor. The catafalque was brought into the dim rotunda in the nter of the capitol building In aration for Wednesday the body will lie there in It is the same catafalque In, Garfield, Me- nknown sol- heroes of Every student in the classes (even though she has never sewed before) may begin and complete a garment during the course under Mrs. Blackburn's expert direction. There are threa classes weekly—twelve classes in the course. THE FREE LECTURES THURSDAY, this week, at 10:30 SATURDAY, this week, at 10:30 and 2:30 Enrollment Fee for Entire Course $3.00 | roliment Desk, Pattern Section, First Floor. state: used for Li Kinley and the dier”"—four martyred edictions of stormy mn beat down upon und blue Broad Pe ania ave, was lined old back the A when the from the route of tonight's will be illuminated tonight station unt w CROWDS STAND AT ——_—_—_—_—— THE WHITE HOUSE | Before 1 p. m, today crowds be — — — — ae in front of the White the funeral train Is pected until after 10 p.m. | FR | ‘DER N | E Mud-splashed automobiles, which ICK &9 LSON had driv in from all adjoining states, we parked in the streets | around the exect | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE *. A special committes was areas senate *to act for that | NEW Sports Sweaters of brushed wool in the body in Marion, It Is compos | smart swagger style so desired for sports oR Mere A ead | wear. In two popular shades: Beige and Gray. Misso ‘urnifold neer, » Ohio; With two pockets. Sizes 36 to 46—$6.50. NEW FIBRE-SILK JACQUETTES in_ novelty weaves, Navy, Marigold, light Blue and Black. Sizes Dials “South |1) 38 to 44—$5.75. NEW SLEEVELESS SWEATERS in a wide range Simeon I M. Simmons, ew Mexico; Morris Sheppard, |}| Nathaniel B YES, WE HAVE | SOME BANANAS. | If there ts some point of inter- ) | est on which «you are not in- || formed, write to our Washington bureau’ and see what they can do | |]! for you. Write out the question | \{| | of novelty weaves and smart color combinations— | $2.95 and $3.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | | briefly and plainly, stgn your nd address, and mail to hingtor reau of The || tar, inclesing a 2-cent stamp for reply, 39-in. Canton Crepe At $2.95 Yard A VERY desirable quality Canton Crepe for dresses, blouses, linings and trim- mings. In’ the following shades: A Wednesday Candy Special: BUTTERNUTS Scotch Toffee © Special 35c¢ Pound Q. Do bananas grow in the U States? If so, how did they get h any baninas consumed in this | If so, where do they come | » not know how bananas » United States, but they to be growing here did not apy Wiucatlontis| LNMe. {they meee: cave Ba Confettl Red Almond Green Gendarme Blue from Spain to Santo Domingo early A delicious, old-fash- Moteawte (henna) Bluebell Hapagesns grown if the UNited: @tatén, but not a tempting flavor. Special Fs aia! savin Pp Nae Bluo nearly enough to supply the demand at 835¢ pound—in the Heniues Riek Tapa BGS paaiene as about 15,000,000 bananas a day are consumed. A large fleet of steamers, refrigerated in summer and warmed in winter, pl constantly between | Central American ports and the sea: Candy Section, DOWN- STAIRS STORE. An attractive value at $2.95 the yard, DOWNSTAIRS STORB board cities of the United States, var. rying this frult.

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