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DAY, AUGUS SEATTLE STAR HERE'S MORE ABOUT BODY LIES IN CAPITOL STARTS ON PAGE 1 and the lato] Following the casket, the i thru a land} cabinet fled into the dim ref e beneath the | I W, W. STORM ‘Legion Loses Members SEATTLE JAIL But Gains in Cohesion T ‘ > ~_ Sewes Yon $ve8 jlow bum Demand Release of Leader National Adjutant Bolles Says Spirit of |! Held by Police Organization Is Stronger ]0€ sllencs E An attempt by a | aR | PEOPLE SWELTER dome a. W. W.s to s August Furniture Values Now Offered at the National mwortunity to Brighten the Home With New Furniture at Saving Them of voices Give Special ¢ Shown a Few of On Single Pheces, cesses of the Prices Bet IN MASSES . JOHN CARSON fact that] Ay the iddge, Chiel duatioe IANAPOLIS, Aug. 8-8 y|tho boys served together in the drow Wilson drew ended, the Americ up before the rotunda, ‘Th \ at 850,000 membe rapidity that police estimated mi the chief justice slow pesulted in the out of the tticers ofthe legion! Tr Ate, oreamtzation follows would have to handle 100,000 people tinted the stairs. Wood Amob and arrest ¢ - t head here, sald it was im the il war continued strong |sefore the end of the day Wis drove by the en Sah " . pm he exact member: | bec haw | ecretary of : ; | ‘The people sweltered in densely without Mfransport Worker packed manger, upon ‘Open charge. eatly fallen off 9 A be blind! Bu A dozen officer Following wary the Prapeetaon ily ine frightened the crowd away 1. Alead ant’ Cantis) ‘et Tho trouble started tends due east from the ®. and Wasbington st the legion is not discussed much. trance of the capitol, dressing a crowd of the American Legion in are to make thi a bet: |thousands of peoph t Was arrested for to live in," the line of the al publie which ading the street, ‘The patro! Specifically, Bolter said the iecon| was to pass by the bier during the Ewagon had great difficulty in es {ul man who served. with | had gone in for community nettvitins latternoon. A double row of woddiers, | ® Seaping with the prisoner, The crowd during the world] building community houses, devetop “phuejgck: | Bre Tthen followed the auto to poll desk and talked/ing playgrounds and swimming |oty" drensod in anowy white toed Pheadquarters and demanded that pools, Improving the roads, and #0/an aisle up the capliol stepe for t L, Hedges turn the prison rhe American Log not con:|on, Commander Alvin Owsley is an | rarer ¥! Over to them. Hedges refused to 40] 4.c¢ine a national mami enthusiast for that deve | BO. 4 it ts doubtful that ft ever will In & national se he officers in th n r © American Legion is not sof to fight | Jon, even op. continued to arrive f Ce ehibs and t } t num " once sing powerful industrial influences | the Dipte Ber inte the mob Me . ® the country anding greater im m, tate ern Sates. Dae kg ; migration, bonus or "adjusted fhis compa t L zt will be ee the next congress without the legio @ arrived, accompan. | drawn, and be Stempted to > the home of | mediately c tho being forced to make a fight f¢ ident's military aide, | diplomatic corp: Mayor sald ‘ ci rgaat tae alr He rp pe . directly thru the ro-| 2 od. 9 Gough o: Scrowd h: t the " oun ba a . fello: = “ i an 7 the | nda to a reception room, there to ne y po. a th +. lls. Hthem off mplhoweg i ‘ by his war! q rehabilitat the |@walt the arrival of the nffiolating minister, the enthusia looking a party on and th owt & pretty | GOVERNOR LOWDEN 8 golng to do it.’ |IN PROCESSION Frank 0. Lo former gover cases: ARE EXECUTED. RUAR GONTINUES <2 == 2 Imitted the mere procession swung down |Pennslyvania ave, the crowd around would not keep them pay the capitol was increasing with such they wuKe of Its influence In polit ed membership had] On three occasions at least, an effo: been made by the politicians to throw, rope and te the legion, Bolles said, adding that the legion could not be controlled politipally, y} “The legion has for ite objective the Improvement of American life he said, **We ter country which the beat down with stead: | armed with clubs vetuode light from the lofty w with paintings of the found ers looking down from the walls, the the cat entered I inod asing intensity ful f eularly in politics, nf pt Resnnes ional, stat 1 community, when Stan which ex nation rotunda en thousands and canket w uique while a Light from the W. Wis, eeAN to form | ana the mourners quartet » Lead, voleon Kindly « back juel Bolles, national adjutant, a « big, powe great distincton war, sat at his freely Large Buffet IRISTIAN WEEPS \ or ter-sawed Jacobean Oak, with plenty of WITHOUT RESTRAINT drawer sp handsomely designed; with an_ex- Mrs, Harding. he nt mirror A Feature! ‘Aw illustrated, at that her feature y Se Wot be COMBINATION HOCK set tinguished, entered and took her seat made in an ‘antique design on the right of tHe casket. Besi wn Of Cane and Mah mats, sena-| her wt ( Christian, who wept ra and high gov- | without restraint e ula took their places} On the opposite al rotunda, wan Pre wailors and marines, th ship drive co Gel jeady stream of distinguished agen A bach "$18.50 Its Fasy to Pay — ~the National Amount Fret Purchase = Payment $50 $1.00 75 ~—-3.00 100 5.00 200 10.00 » of the bler olidge, pale and Ide him Mr, Taft with many compensation? ident ¢ nded the retur | surre Cool Sostiy Payment —jN. GOOD USED FURNITURE See Our EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT more 1 ; jority, official | Stanton was cha @isorderly pe pheld on an open charge W rson, while ( and in that way the not #0 stron legion is| the time he big Job and it End Table UNIQUE DESIGN “The Lord bless thee and keep thee, the Lord make His face to UNIQUE DREION as shine upon thee and give thee arustically executed Table. is peace,” in such subdued voices fahogany finish, that the words could not be dis. $3.75 March Dirge. tinguished even a few paces i io arines followtr the band} @Way. Then the services were y On! Negotiate) tne marinms rotiowing the tana] away; Tien the vervices were Barracks of Recruits | Now, Germans Declare [{7'%,. rue! ‘2,{he ary & the chief mourners, with a last } Wood look as these sak, slewly left the | pe 2 rotunda, while preparations were Aug. §-—"Tt is (m-|Chateau Thierry were clad in their > | fs made to admit the vast crowd with France | famous ca e arr agrag hres . that stood impatiently eutside in Wi oe co Feveew OF the EUShieh WEF! the broiling bun, walls to pas | Veterans in 1898 S declared an thO} ening them 7 yl a oy lay in state | Mra. ding, or “Passive renistance | jac The nayy blue Then The Rhodes department store Droadcasting station, KI will Hyburst from three months confine Ment Wednesday night at 8:30 with) | ‘3 | = ~ I® Selected program of speaking and/Chinese Turn Artillery On Impossible to PPmusic. The KDZE station posesses| the only 600-watt broadcasting stat Hption in the state of Washington. Five artists will be heard over} ppkIN, Aug. &—Four hundred} ihe ether at the grand opening. auditional recruits of the Chang Tso Se They are Lucille Foster, soprano;!1jn army, formerly bandits such ppAltred § Green, baritone: James wrecked and robbed the Hamilton Howe, dean of the Ameri nghat-Pekin express and kid. | Chancellor ean College of Music, who will ren-| 4 its Ger selections on the piano; Alfred) jo. 64 Se mrause, violinist, and Elizabeth Pat. Menrath, pianist pe Lieut. Gov. W. J. Coyle, Judge S. | Chadwick and W. A. Irwin will |" he the speakers for tho evening. . ing Mira, G. 0. Guy will make an an-|made report on the Mouncement pertaining to the inter-|deaths. The exbandit recruits were seats of the young people of Seattle.|accused of Insulting thelr officers They were repri-| at only |ite fife and drum corp layed the who fought at Belleau and BERL possible to negotiate lunder’ the present Cuno , circumstance: © who came the advance blue passengers, have been sen-|reichatag today guard jn , White le&*| mourners, bt rank | car on the navy boys in white, thelr stinks jblue collars standing out from the| | White background of thelr uniforms. | HERE'S MORE ABOUT ] "Wien the tumour navy dant tad STARTS ON PAGE 1 Fone: oF became young 1 was to death on a char ot @esortion. Seven hundred and fifty |: now France's terms.” sings. were mild insurrection of the yesterds | in the Ruhr will c ntit we | the and the DURABLY NSTRUCTED Metal Bed ntinu r But a smal! payment arked on the rniture selected. Balance to suit convenience came ra on at and panaage beneath nd walked slowly into the rotunda from the crypt beneath. ROAN HORSES DRAW CAISSON Only the ory of TT nls Solid Oak Dining Table In Jacobean finish. A specially de- sirable Table with 45-in. top; 6-foot extension, August $22.50 price ts. sigs éuleve National Rirniture G. 418-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER F/FTH your Klang death. rawn by alx roan yned in red, white an th black harness reed to the care of the mourners, moved off .and| & duct heard duc favorite presid the butid Javenus as the dead b f Pre HERE’S MORE ABOUT POPE STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE’S MORE ABOUT BEARS GRIEF STARTS ON PAGE 1 ved ones, ave been! g name ie Her face | bition is suceetding. The present veil. | state of affairs, by no means per ltoct, £) immeasurably better than | before Volstead days," said Rev. | Pope. State Prohibition Director Roy! sung, the Scriptures read, but | ryie and Division Chief Carl Jack | she sat immovable’as the dead. son both. expressed their satisfac. wed her head a tion that such an able man as Rev. first of Pope should have been sent to Se. for the benedict. attic. Both have great faith in his ay |,.Then she to ability, they stated Wednesday. ayer | ct and, turning, look ain | St a co of | el at the flag-drape, flowerhidden’ cas: | ist fo me tira = nor BANDITS FIND , eee oes |” BIDEN CASH House, where she spent the | oon in A cool, darkened room, | Two bandits displayed clairvoyant | ting in preparatioh for the ho’ |powers in holding up a grocery op. ight journey to Marion, Dr | er said she stood the ordeal /¢rated by 8. A. Gorfon at 324 ave. today's service just as he expect-|N. E. and E. 60th at. Tuesday night. ed she would, with grit-and compos. | What the drain on her phys. strength must have been no one4 we Pho li said, the hymns mained OTHER BIG FEATURES ALL NEXT WEEK MOORE THEATRE facing east tepa. whinne & | whispered order drove Mrx Seerttary 2 OE Be Be arse ee es Oe form on Second and head ir wost s Oster entered u the cap. ahades ison ween Gordon was closing his grocery south, when the two bandits entered. Ho was forced to open the cash register at the point of a gun, The till yield. ree led $30. The other bandit suddenly . . : decided that Gordon had more! Memorial Services money somewhere cls. A short Held at Broadway |rcarch resulted in the finding of Memorial services for Proxident $810 which Gordon had hidden under | Harding were held Wednesday |*he counter, jmorning at the Broadway school, aj The men sized the money and Japaneso girl taking t part (fled, |in the program. She ig the hymn —- iam aed ox Negro Wife Killer Dies Suicide Death Honor “Brother’?| Richara Jackson Smith, 35, negro Scouse thetibuee the slayer of his wife, died ‘Tuesday Gcuintry ‘will: oeuvre ail aie evening in the ¢ity hospital from Law hotias oe injuries he inflicted upon himself ‘Varken with the same razor with which he killed his wife, Smith slashed his throat hacking hiy wife to death | lay asleep with her OVETAVAUAUGCUTUUUAUTUAU LACT four SEATTLE'S be- | hollow REAT Two Shows for the Price of One Order of this square the received. body of the Every week the crowds get lnrger i larger—come wa and see why! but thelr governor reported. ; ben the ate to history STARTS ON PAGE 1 them in their quar and request jonal Guard, Officers’ Reserve) ing, rumbled by nda, wheeled and moved to the/| wir artillery was turned on the ‘hat they fave been threatened with | [SV “3 * bg al | head at Bell at. 1 brow, re to eyes Of/ square, which a moment before had Now 400 others } to submit to a system of price Revolution | out Spantsh-Amer a their dead, was nearly empty i ich nates | Those robruit, erutood to|the order named, at Battery st. >resit oolldge, 5 automo | Be, and. Which. wiliainate Sa ae ean tee: lols coun ‘ce! freee eaatak cathe wite |e beeper ok ha: left. ) Their complete ruin would be ef.|mitted to join the American Legion will form on Sec-|row for his dead chief and the of the services, - order} that entered had not been | AS THE DEAD tween the association and local ned, with Disabled War V + ot | Knights Templar, Nile Templo Yhen the head of the coltumm/trance moved. The great of the na : in Dive Into Lake a thy Would result in the unions calling al! Pby the two independent firms, they | of Auburn, n on Vine at., between First | formir nt of the W! At 12:02 p. m. the president and @Ertion aenies it has any agreement | hi, head ona’ jagged at the| par | sands organised by tho playgrounds |by the south eecctios dismissing them from ita} o, surface B, P. 0. E, No, 92, band, dri] Collapsed from the heat as .the! panied by Christian and lation charges that on two jobs the |» i+), aunt, Mra, Charte Fourth aves, with As the police escort at the head|p,y ¢ ater and obtained the work at lower figu band, drill mounted aldes swung to face the w arrived back at his | 5 |Cedar and Vine ats. facin . od ed behind them, wheeled, faced tho ; #he local plumbers’ union, xaid Conrad hington Stadium should |tribes, will form on Wall at bis suite in the temporary White} Sean displayed a signed contract with | m1, Biaine suggested Tuesday that|ond ave lby bands. the White House at 12:17 p. pbs union grants on contract work |” ste jg Only right that the city of/on Wall st, between Second and| The cavalry and artillery escorts,| ordeal. Dr. Sawyer § Hughes said that while the unions is in connection/ with the place of hie! Odd Fellows will form on Third |trance of the grounds, Today Till Friday Plumbers, some of the claims set| SUE ans Aa REC) G 1 st. At one point a school band began 3 |Logging Camps of FUNERAL |Moose Lodge Will . the HERE’S MORE ABOUT re stood up and shot » od to Thee,” a acks. © dead ore done to the dead, the ed that they be ¢ y fired corps and naval reserve will f The dead march pace, the old f-| south—infantry, marines and blue acks, all the buildings were from the association and : | Grand Army of the been a packed vista of the glory of enced to be sh : ! Which they allege has boost- War Ve) COOLIDGE RIDES A stone ream of motory drew 5 ive 1 bing |be bandits w jt ed to} Disabled American War Veterans, |», anes mped over, hi Peompetitive bidding on all plumbing | bile passed, way slumped over, his tbr on to walt the |waa. bidgen ‘Behind -thecheavy | great responsibility weighed heavily lowed up by the rotunda before} Prayers were ons Nos. 32 and 473 of plumbers Wall at a of the Mystic Shrine, band and pa-| reached the capitol at 11 a m,, the/tion alone r mourn: the poatee. | Alban Ost with | House and just getting away Mra. Coolidge descended the feeb the unions, denies that it will! hottom of the lake after completing | EL: DRILL, TEAM }to march to the district building | grounds Membership for violation of the/ The body was recovered after ajteam and membery will Pageant was passing, They were) Dr, sawye left the rotunda by Respective firms, after entering bids, | jioim of Algona, Becond ‘av of the column moved t a closed motor car, with the fs “apps © AGED Suggest Naming U tt: forth: on rotunda and came to attention, home at noon while the with head resting on Vine st jnorth and made the south edge of 3. Barker, of the Courtney & Robert: | y Bite, once, appeared at an exect-| named Harding field, in honor of the |tween First mins ond ayes., fac-|>Y Gen. Pershing and aides, on the | House at 12:10 p, m Bee school and used this as a basis! tie matter be Iaid before the proper| Fraternal ite band, | In She looked somewhat stronger Seened before the new wage in-| cstite should honor the memory of| Fourth aves, with head’ resting at|@t steady solemn pace, with tary Christian assisted her into be ‘ roan *’ latate , last address,” stated Mr. Blaine. between Wall and Vine sta.,|SCHOOL BAND WMforth in the affidavits are incorrect and or My to Thee” os the | STARTS ON PAGE 1 || Knights of State Close Friday | mie: wi between First Pythias form on ‘and with band Battery Second yoa., head at Second bearing the bod: itary encort, amid hoarse com: on his party, he stated. Whereupon two independent firms allege ay on Second ave. behind navy, with/ miliar hymns, the thoughts of thelr | jackets, In a few moments the great leveed and there were no sur. " h financial ruin because they re- | °Y°"" © aioe Republic, | wate along avenue s of the American | Ameri fighters paying tribute to = building costs in Seattle en. | erans will form on Second ave. Ini IN gORROW up to the dixcharging their “and heating cont: | military on conditi be per-| Veterans of Fortign Wars and " Tracts, ces s rs nd! chin resting on hin chest, as if sor- ’ | SETS IMMOVABLE | fected by means of an agreement be. ante ond ave. facing south in fi: ° Youth Is Killed exalon was miles long iiitary guard that lined the en-| were ‘and steamfitters and helpers, which | /yemployes off from contracts obtained 2 3 . and chanterm, and Blue lodges | civic section of the parade was still | death of on numbe s83@ defense and answer the a580- | grnoon, when t y struc! Secon in Fifty school children of the thou-| entered th car a Tuin the two firms, but admits it is|, qiy boy's body did not)/TO BE IN MAROH and view the procession from there, At 12:03 Harding, accom Of the organization, The as60| sertiod of three hours. He lived} Vine st. between carried inside and given first aid./the suprerne court door, descended M privately went to the contractors and Ballard Lo: {itol grounds, Gen, Pershing and bis | puned down, | $ . : The mixed antry bands proceed. at the capitol were « in ot Field After Harding | ton Deciaring that the University of} Improved Order of Red Men. dent Coolidge arrived back | i 15 square, formed on the east Hive committee meeting of the union jlate President Harding, Councilmasf| ing cast, with head res ting at west by the capitol and on the south Mrs. Harding arrived back at w for reclaiming the $1 a ¢ uthorities. |4ril! team and members .will form {President w than before she passed thru the | Seok effect. | the revered dend-by using his name! Second ave. facing west draped, moved out the south crf house, anized | E * . | jfacing south, with head resting at PLAYS; CROWD HUMS HERE'S MORE ABOUT He denies that the unions haye any | on passed, PUNEESEOUVUOASUAASUNEEUUAATEASEAAEUU EEUU “Agreement with the master plumbers | | Por that they influence the unions in Unconsciously, the crowd began to hum the strain until the sound rose cany way. Kae a *The unions have had disputes | in the hot air like a moan. Sewith the University Plumbing con- From the back streets, as the | Pireern for a long time prior to this| cortege passed, camo the clang of There will be no services at tho|! other Harding, a life dispute,” Hughes said, “because of | ambulance bells and tho shrill | house on Friday and only briet| Member of the. orter, who was In. | F) violation of union rules by employes rasp of sirens, as many rvices, probably only th tated in tho Washington, D. C., | ) of the firm.” sons, overcome by the h and burini ritual of the Baptist|!dse, by James J. Davis, secret crush, were hurried to hospitals | church, at the vault in Marion| 0! bor, and director general of the Mattie Oliver, in or rendered first ald in near-by | comotory: jLoyal Orter of Moose. ‘he local! gia suet ave W. BP District Attorney Revelle, who is : homes. The procession from the Harding] !0dse. Seattle, 211, will hold memor. , rer ‘ N fespect to the late pres ches all mills and logging camps see ‘shi dite meter Ore re nany, Friday, the MOOSE AND WOODMEN ’ eral of the na.| ME to's chief, WILL ALSO MARCH ‘Tha suspension of operations witi| LYal Orden of Moowe band, drum affect 90,000 workmen in all branches | CPS, drill team and members will of the Indust Many of these wii |form on Battery st., between se take active part in the memorial ser.}0d and Fourth aves, facing west, | vices conducted in the camps and| With head at Second aye. | small towns of the state well an} Woodmen of the World, camps | in Oregon }69 and 286, drill team and. mem- — -———___ bers, and Knighta of Columbus will K of Cc Re-elects |form on Bell at, between First and Flaherty 8th Time |", 84 v Second ave., facing east, with head Salvation Army MONTREAL, Quebe Oy ee atic rmy » In order named, | members will ; form on Bell st us Monday ment,’ ie said, “al.|A- Flaherty, of Philadelphia, today |ana Third aye. 7 Ftho the law requires ‘such $ Wha re-elected supreme knight of the ident, will “A NOISE IN NEWBORO” —How a girl made Main Street lodges entire }body may filo past for a last look riday at Wa tak n momory of j after as she sister, Mrs, their home at VAUDEVILLE 5—BIG ACTS—5 CHILDREN 10¢ ALWAYS prayer the part of the two firms and alleges @hat the syit is an attempt to gain cheap publicity and business. AFFIDAVITS PUBLISHED BEFORE THEY WERE FILED P- “The 13 attiaa published be. a + 3 €r8’ association, charges bad taith on | will be com.|!@l places at the head of their columns | posed of automobiles entirely, only |P- ™. As tie caisson reached the capitol./the guard of honor marching beside Bayonets were fixed, glittering in the | the ¢ . follower proper order | . | ay of precedence hy the honsrary pat| BAKErS Pay Tribute to Late President) The half.masted flag over thocapl- | boarers, President Coolidge and} | As a tribute to the late president, p: Pehlef counsel for the Master Plumb- Tho mounted officers took their} homo to the cemetery rvices In tho lodge room at 8 | tol drooped lstleasly in the still air. | other high officials from Washing. pate Jit was decided Wednesday morning, An Enjoyable Steamer Trip Through the Beautiful eomecey were £1 ah ; he The battalion of marines, preceded | ton. by thelr famous band, formed in col! It was oxpected today that Henry between Second facing went | By ne eunres such ate ts of Columbus, at thelr 4ist|, 20% Scouts will form on Bell at., BeGave before court hearing, annual conyéhtion here, This is the M The original application for an in hth consecutive time Flaherty fie) Junction and restraining order by the | 448 been chosen to head the organi Sytwo insurgent firms was filed June ee 29. A temporary injunction was! eae Granted by Judge Otis W. Brinker, | #tand [y who ordered a show cause hearing | Posed pduly 10. The hearing July ABD Fcontinued until August 8 i The two insurgent firms are ask jing that the court prevent their dis | | charge from the association; compe! | dome Brew ciation to abandon tts price- | nd forbid it in Wh terfering with the union employes | of the two firms. | Bleven affidavits supporting their | contentions were filed Wednesday by the insurgent plumbing concerns, in [) whieh St is charged that the master } plumbers tix prices by requiring pre Pliminary vids to be submitted to al Re comittee consisting of W. J, As well, | P president; H. 1, Randall, vice pre Piedent; Jerry Ward, secretary, and Mulligan, state deputy knight of Connecticut, op. him. The vote was 212 to 10 was (Starts on Page 1) made of India rubber and sway back and forth, and the side- walles have a pecullar wave-like motion, Most extraordinary! TIERNEY. Judging from the postals we are receiving from vacationists, all of them are touring British Columbia, Jc. Hellenthal. Thin committee es. | Won't somebody please drop us a Be tablishes nn averige on these bids,| line from Pacific Beach, Monte S then places os large a sum an they | Cristo, Lake Crescent or Ballard? think the contract will stand above py ee p this average ond awards the contract by a secret pool prior to the opening | on @ fishing trip ia that you get «0 ‘of the bids in public, of far away from a doctor. The worst thing about taking booze | umns of companies behind Gen. ershing. ‘The only sound, aside facing! trom the shouted commands of the | officers, that of the muffled drums, The caisson entered the capitol Blanchard st., facing east | grounds at 11:21 a, m | 2 It was driven out on the broad | |plaza where a little more than two [TAKES POISON [pita "wernt more AFTER WORDS) Mr. Harding inaugurated presi | Swallowing poison after a quarré} | with her mother, Miss Margaret | | Harrison, 20, s brought to the] city hospital ‘Tuesday night in serious condition, | The mother of the girl, Mrs, J M. Harrison, 1921 ‘Third ave, told | the police that she had quarreled with the girl after a picnic party between Third and Fourth aves. vith head at Third ave, west | was | dential car and escorta-of vet jerans will form at Sécond ave. and UNIFORMS 4 the mon of the navy moved into the vast plaza, to the right and be- |hind Gen. Pershing, ‘The blucjack- ets wefo tniforme! in dazzling |white with neckerchivfs of black and Tuesday, Tho, girl left and w nt | ehalkt leggings. To their right, | |home. ‘When tho mother arrived (toward tho north, form the in: there she found her daughter yut.|f@ntty guerd of the calx fering from poison the president aa it arrived The official police investigation| ‘Then white the entire brigade pre: | dixclowed the fact, according to tho |Sented arms, the caisson drow up i | officers that the cause of the quar.|before the steps to the rotunda. rel was thé girl's sweetheart, to] Tenderly lifted from the caisson | whom the mother objected, jby its non-commissioned office : | City ‘hospital authorities said| guard of honor and pallbeure the | Wednesday that the girl would|fing-drapod casket wan borne up probably recover, into tho rotunda and out of sight, on bearing aay of the scripture by Rey ‘o the muffled beat of the drums | ! Ford, Thomas A. Edison and Hat vey Firestone will occupy the same ear in the friends with whom Warren Harding took a camping trip in Maryland last year he program of service to be con- duoted at the vault in Marion cemo- tery was announced this morning by the committee in charge, The choir of ‘Trinity Baptist chureh will sing the hymn, “Lead Kindly Light,” followed by « re: George ndis, pastor, and a prayer by Dr. Jesse Swank, pastor of the Marion M. 18. church. ‘The choir will sing, “Nearer My God to Thee,” the benediction will be pronounced by Dr, Landis and the coffin will be consigned to the vault The services will be held at the entrance to the vault, whore a road way winds up a gentle slope and looking down on the shrubbery and flowers of the comete which the mourners will as among omblo, ny Food used cars are being of. fered in tonight's want ad columny. A small payment down, with regu. Jar monthly payrhents, will you a happy car own make Procession, These aro| | that there will be no bread deliveries Friday by the ‘ators baking establishments, It is j Understood that most of the store: | Will also close down, 80 that It be necessary for the public to stock up on bread and other foods In antic- Ipation of Harding memorial day, [Rotary Club Pays | Honor to Harding f ping in the switt of the bua | Iness for an hour, the mombers of the ttle Rotary club wore to pay trib. | ute to the memory of the late Presi. {dent Harding at their weekly meet. ing Wednesday noon, | Led by Rev. W. A. Major, the as. semblage wa utes to prayer Wife of Coolidge Secretary Faints Aug. 8.—Mre, Kdwin 'T. Clark, wife of the secre lary of President Coolidge, tainted in the hallway in front of th dential iity after the return from the capitol ceremontos, Washington | of a number of | | will to devote a few min. | presi: | SAN JUAN ISLANDS One of the Most Scenfe Regions of the Pacific Northwest SUNDAY, AUG. 12 Fast, comfortable boat will leave Colman Dock at 8:00 a. m. and visit Friday Harbor and East Sound, Plenty of time given for piente parties and bathing, Lunchos served on steamer or bring your basket, FARE, ROUND TRIP, $2.00 Children Half Fare Get Your Tickets Early—Inquire at PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO MAIN 3993

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