The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1923, Page 7

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MONDAY, AUGUST THE SEATTL E STAR Bellingham Man Saves Two Lives, But Loses Own DROWNS AFTER HEROIC RESCUE Four More Die in| Water Over Last} Week End her effort, | of two wom-} he strong | cam James Parks, | sank arrived ach, ex to rred Sound a over ghbors found rand drag His body was not ¢ Camano ad rescued He had im an was rescued. He sank i his body has sailor from the Califor Lewis with the went down in an I A drowned bi im. Roy O'Ne drowned Adel Everett man of the Puget while in sister. . George SAYS BANDITS SLUGGED HIM Mayor Asks Suppart of Elks’ Memorial al w telegram Maruout nee a number of 4 it pro | Police Seek Mother of 2-Month Baby PORTLAND, 13 odge offering f Taxi Driver Faces Manslaughter Charge MONTE! A RM of this down and Catherine lank, w with ma in McCrady bail count Saturday ran ed charged superior court is held under was removed here from Ho $7,500 cash the qulam and jail What’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 15 KFJC—4 to 5; 8:30 to 9 KJR—(270 meters). m KFIY. KDZE 9:30 p. m 10 p,m, 7:80 to 8:30 p. m (455 meters) HI | S LA ‘ST REST IN THE WHITE HOUSE erento nln pena aieor eae In the historic east room o. ceived the folks from “back h over the flag-draped casket ¢ FOUR DEAD IN PATH OF STORM Ohio and West Virginia Hit by High Winds nd Ohlo an rain 1 West Vir © northwest during the n persons were in Mason Harris, HERE’S MORE ABOUT GERMANY S ON PAGE 1 4 that the Brit to hold F amounts england cla! Germ, ich Fr ‘on sis e considers } the analy ine at the Bri ¢ might be hauled tribunal to justify Ruhr. conclusion, Germany’s Cabinet List Is Announced LONDON, Aug. nan cabinet has been completed as 13.—The new Ge ws, according to a ¢ mn t—Fuchs. . Nine Are Killed in German Town LONDON, Aug. 13. killed 7 when. communist the town hall at Leitz, a Centra ws dispal Nine persons injured today npted to seize were according to tch from the German capital T was street fighting, and many were injured beating off the raaddened mo Bloody Rioting in German Town 13,—Bloody rioting xony, today, in persons killed and iccording to a telegram ere troop: ore received here Worke ported thre Communis Seitz, s thruout Saxony were re. ening the authorities tormed the town hall of Hamburg Is Scene of Bitter Struggle HAMBURG, Germany, Aug. 13 One communist is dead and many uve been nded in fighting with olice, in which the radicals occupied ¢ harbor region and the tun- nel, disarming the forces of the law Later the police returned, reinfore nd fired upon the communists, gaining control of the #itua Elsew the reds halted treet cars and drove out the pas# od final tort , enger f the White House, where in li ’ Warren G. Harding's bo 1s high government officials c ome HERE'S MORE AKOUT COOLIDGE STARTS ON PAGE 1 Hammond, D president at th Hammond ql Smith rep« White House return to the tomo’ whe unthracit with an “WATCHFUL WATTING" ANNOYS PRESIDENT the insisted Whi the auppe no has assured action, of the n th a al situation, 0.1 failure of outcome menac opinion of ds the Coolidge some € leaders, uC the adm Am ial callers office Brig. of the budget Lo yresident 2 r as ple scted partmen' ur I und bureaus heads that the bone Fillet timates for new budget must of the house Christian, also for in ‘ n Ret seer all machinery details of > extra session of a if Mr While Coolidge can prevent ome of the new progre ted that the needs of farmers must be attended to im liately, others in the farm bloc told the president that Ie action hefore December 1 would the desired effect Anthracite Miners to Meet Operators WILKESBARRE, Pa. Aug. 1 The a cite miners and operaters will reconvene for a joint confer ence within a few days in an effort workin, © present contract exp! August 31, Rinaldo Cappelleni, prest fent of District No. 1 United Mine Workers of America, announced here today on his return from a conf ence with John I. Lewis, a Half of Strikers Go Back to Work HILLSBORO, Ul, Aug. 13.—Halt of the striking emplo the American Zinc, Lead 4 elting Co, returned to work today under of 500 national guardsmen. The troops were sent here Satur: day to prevent recurrence of fight ing between loyal employes and trikers, which restgted in wound ing of two deputy sheriffs and a striker. Originally 300 of 600 em ployes struck to enforce union recog: nition. not have to h a new green before t t Atlantic City . guard |Girl, Playing With Loaded Gun, Killed | WASHTUCNA, Wash, Aug. 13 | While playing with a loaded shotgun lin a ranch house near here day, Ruth Phillips, 13, was Instantly \killed and Alice Larison, 11, and yester “|iloyd Fifield, 12, were serlously in | su when the weapon was acel | dentally harged. ‘Tho Larivon | child was shot in the throat and tace Jand the ¥ifield boy had one hand blown completely off. "| Sound navy yard and other ni International President | fe he dy lay in state. entertained distinguished foreign delegations and re- The golden chandeliers cast a mellow glow alled to pay their respects to the nation’s late chief. ROUTS BURGLARS ALONG ATLANTIC Mrs. John von Herberg Opens | Listeners-In Advised to Re- | Fire on Two Thugs | Her jeattlo motion plcture ‘Theaters life John von ater ed her when she bi had firing early ncaped by into the heavy the road. Mra. | awakened at 2:50 rd the men try facing on the leaping acrome re was sband was no called the police 4 saw the nd fired. rom the sociated © interests operating. Jon: Liber » theaters in Se r ain of simi n Bellingham, Portland and other Const c NEW HEAD OF FLEET COMING Admiral Coontz and Naval Committees En Route Ta aters friend: Seattle will be in this week, when Admiral :. Coontz, the new com fleet, and Rear Ad. sry, chief of the bu- nd docks, of the navy rrive on Tuesday. to be ust They lagahip Se. Two « home a Robert mander of th miral L. E. reau of yards department, in Sound waters until Au will come North on the attle and with them will come rd the transport, U. 8. 8. Ch mont, the members of the hous senate committee on naval affairs, who will visit Sand Point, the P&xe Gre on be tivities about well Camp Lewis, Bellingham nd other cities of the South. The visit will be in the nature of a home-coming for Admiral Rear Admiral Gregory was formerly ndant of the Puget SF nd navy yard and Rear Admiral Gregory, formerly captain of the yard at the same station. Both number thousands of friends among the people of Seattle and Bremerton and other clties of the Sound Plans for the reception of the two officers and! the congressional party are in paration. A meeting of the entertainment committe and the naval affairs committee of the Cham. ber of Commerce and of the citizen's | fleet e that had in charge the entertainment of the officers and men of the fleet the last week in July, will be held at the chamber within the next few days to outline © program. | Admiral Coontz Admiral Hilary P. | of the fleet |Five-Year-Old Boy Killed by Machine Kilmer Wiegren, of Victor Wiegren. |was fatally injured Saturday after |noon, when struck by a machine ldriven. by Jack H. Foster, son of J. H. Foster, 2816 Montlake blvd | Foster rrested and held on an | ppen charge pending a coroner's in:| quest toontz and he former comm: commit recently relieved | Jones as admiral five-year-old) son 611 29th ave. 8, y th duce Voltage at KDZE miles of S« Juco the yolt age on the tor tube of their re celving nets to The prevent power of the new 60 at that in man of & tho the’ reduce ia advised. of the a all Pa tern states ind! ation of the perfect as K same power distor: m states east ver, as we ew any program is hestra, dance selections, selected. ue, Mian > be elected, MII Berenade,” by rohestra, to be selected, Pep's aix * Mine Laurette Harding, accompanist M'NEIL ISLAND TRUSTY FLEES Has Long Start Before Pen Guards Miss Him Police of Tacoma were and Northwest for searching Monday rley, 39, a prisoner 1 1 island penitentiary, who escaped from the prison late Saturday noon while working in the yard of the institution Shirley, a trusty at the prison, was not missed until late in the day and had made a clean get-away when the guards began a search for him He had been in Tacoma many times, as a trusty on prison business, He was received at th y in 1921 from Los An; was under sentence of four y violation of the national motor hicle theft act after chicken les and ve THE PRESIDENT What do you know about the e In office of the president of the United § 8 have died in office, th Do you know th w rs of our president and vice pr religious bellefs of all th ts when they wer when th ) more 8 contained in a special Washington bureau coupon below and mail as directed. many president where they are the presidents, about the moth if both the p know the the ages of the presi¢ served, how old they we All this information and mu booklet just prepared by our buried? and where they sident Washington Burea: 1322 New York Av I want a with h Name. Street and No City peniten- | Henry jat Taylor ave. rs for | from the \$ |, The Seattle Star, , Washington, D. ©. y of the booklet, r cents in postage stamps for same, ) 17 INJURED IN SUNDAY WRECKS Baby Escapes Unhurt When Train Hits Auto ng of the M Maple Grove. Five while the sixth miraculou aped. Twelve other persons in automobile accider thruout the « of t jured were and unday punt marking tolls to Were Amazed when we showed these new Silk Blouses for the first time on Saturday. Amazed at the unusual stylishness of them, and amazed that they could be sold at such a price. They're all a fine quality Crepe de Chine in Overblouse and equette models, some are hand- somely beaded, others are printed in attractive color designs, with embroid- ery and braid trimmings. A _ special arrangement with one of America’s Greatest Blouse Designers which makes us sole Seattle representatives, enables us to sell them at what is practically WHOLESALE PRIC They’re the quality and style that are usually sold and re ng fr months, No on Four women and jured in the Maple They Mrs. Mathias 1 2306 27th ave. 8., bruised hip, Mrs. Michael Bowe s wreck 28, of and bri r, 38 305 2 bruines: saga hit ® and arm cuts injured, bruised; Michael Be cut A Milw an the nd of the ukee mor The rturning the pants were spl inj wer nto P from Renton and st is not believed fatalities will FOUR HURT AS AUTOS CO! DE Four persons were hurt automobiles collided head-on at Mar and E. Spokane st. One chines overturned. P. F. Morrow, &! reenwood ave., swung into the to avoid hitting a parked car which had no lights, and wan struck by L. J. Callahan, Ti coma, Callahan, his wife and their S-year-old son all suffered cuts and bruises. Mrs. Mary McCreary, 8509 Greenwood ave., a passenger in the machine, on the road the The hospital 4 victims back to Renton. ta’ rovidence result when two } t $8, and THEY’RE ABSOLUTELY V. ginal way of the m road was cut = reine Morrow head. aah Chiriatandaa | pens, stalls and booths in which the prize animals are to be displayed. Live stock will be unloaded at the grounds this year, a new spur haye laid the North Coast Jucges at the fair this r wit melude John F. Caine, of the Utah Agricultural college; Frank of Spokane, and Wf. Mey Donald, of British Columbia, 4 Lewis County Fair Grounds Are Busy} CHEHALIS, Au, 3 | grounds here are ap. was k a|* F 6 Dea a pearance of a hive of industry in| at 160 aration for the coming of the | y Southwest Washington fair, which opens in one week. Carpenters are | Brown rapid ympleting enlarged stock 38 skull contusions when be was struck by Greentg, at Third sustained nutomobile drive Anne nt 6 Queen and Pike Inracl Almost down and t truck by ave. He dence hospital by L. driver of the Gen Gulyard, Fourth was knocked down by a car which climbed the curb at Elliott T. D. Jennings sald he ran onto the side. walk avoid a collision with other machine transtent, was knocked 4 at Third ave. and a car driven by Sam ard Ss ave. ave he fate = enting th ing been Power Co automobile ¢ taken to the c. an Prov! Hoeffel, auto. 7 ave 7 ave, and Cedar’ st Olympia. the driver a an Greatest Washing Machine Value Ever Offered! 50 Down and $2.50: per week ur Hunter, 4507 ave. MAN AND LITTLE DAUGHTER HURT F. Mynatt of the U. Arctic was cut and bruised when knocked down by car driven by E. C. Macy, 673 Broad st Thomas E. 66th st, and Patricia, were flung thru the of thelr car when it shed into a heavy truck on the hell road. Both sustained cuts. | A. M. Nyberg, 1704 12th ave. was about the head when his chine collided with one driven by R. Jeffs, 216 W. Smith st., and Valley st. Sun-| 8s Dorgan, his 31, old 3309 EB 9-yen daugh ter, windshield cut ma. day HERE’S MORE ABOUT PLUMBERS PAGE 1 year, due to the excessive prices Acting Prosecuting Attorney E ing D. Colvin said Monday that so far his office has dono formal complaint of law violations and has taken no steps towards an investiga: | tion, The regular county grand jury in November, and should} developments warrant it, this may| be called to sit earlier in the the building situation In § in intimated atter Is at present involved in a civil suit and we do not care to rush in with prosecution until the | merits of this case have been settled | in court,” Colvin said | | | convenes It was learned, Monday that the bids on the new Olympic hotel plumbing, which upwards of | $850,000, were also considered by the price-fixing committee, but apparent ords of the association merely men- | MADE BY HURLEY tion the names of the cont ‘tors, OSCILLATOR W. J. Ashwell, president of the asso ciation, finally was awarded that Now every home can save time, money and labor by doing the washihg with this Hurley Superior all-metal electric washer. plumbing contract. Review of plans| and specifications by a committee | hotel have reduced his bid thes hotel eee ey | ene Superior is a new Hurley product and guaranteed by this well-known manufacturer. It has a copper tub, steel frame and an all-metal swinging wringer with soft cushion rolls—can’t break buttons. It will give complete washing satisfaction for a lifetime. The special low terms are within your reacn, See this won- derful machine at once—come in. The Thor Electric Shop 222 Pine Street Telephone: Elliott 4318 w 000, nounced. ction, powe ates duties, succession Do you know how of their deaths and mes of the wives of What do you know Do you know what happens ident die in office? Do you presidents? Do you know inaugurated, how long died? LUSE nu born? Fill out the Pacific States Electric Company Distributors “The President,” and inclose Check Seal Product HURLEY MACHINE COMPANY, CHICAGO Manufacturers of Thor Electric Cylinder Type and the Superior Electric Oscillating Type Washing Machines. Also Thor Auto- matic Ironers and shaft-driven brush type Vacuum Cleaner, Sold by dealers in all cities. Write for names. Main Western Office, Rialto Building, San Francisco LARGEST MAKERS OF ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES. EST. 1906

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