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PAGE 4 DROWNS BEFORE FAMILY’S EYES Truck Driver, Seized With Cramps, Lake Victim SEVEN | Hugenio Boyta of? Mantic st., drowed before the his wife and children in Lal ington, Sunday afternoon Baker park. He was but jstance from shore when he tized with cramps and sank in ight fect of water, The body was Tecovered by diving by Patrolman Thomas Walsh The body was brought to the city hbspital, where efforts for resuscita Hon failed. Boytano was a city gx base truck driver ane ¢ Four Drowned When » Row Boat Capsizes THE SEAT TL STAR FIRST TIME IN rs, LIVES Lucy Bee Mra, Lolo Wylie, New- HOLD FUNERAL OF SCHOENFELD SREEDSPORT, Ore Aug. PThe Umpqua river was nz Mraseed here today as search con piued for the bodies of two per Here are the seven sisters, Back row, left to right: Mrs. Ella Porter, Youngstown, Ohio; M Mhccde non sestantay in’ whicn| ton; Mra, Carrie Stoddart, Los Angeles; Mrs. Jane Simmonds, Attleboro, Mass. Front row: Males arowaes. castle, Pa; Mrs, Rose Place, Qriando, Fia.; Mrs. Minnie Lee Mounts, Salem, Ore. es eee Six people were in the voat wh nm ee ee ua ‘ sci ik a t. the firat Ume in their i seven te Ge Mts nd winters are eating from the same ti feria: fon = sve SEATTLE PORT =WRECKS HOME ~: A a ‘Ore; Olive Norris, 28, Coqui " we Ay ad arg os (Ore.. and Augusta Fredent 19. 4 at Arago, Ore. Gather at Port Angeles for Start of Trip South tof V Rectrning Believed i Case of Suicide » 4.1 s that too, the armada of fighting shi MA, Aug. Believed to tangy ane have been In various ports of Puget We been despondent and to have See rer ot Bi mitted ide, Mrs. Celestia aphmeede Ne). tml 2 itehouse, 65, was drowned in the ngeles on Mon -t ») | day afternoon and sail in a body, at 6f the Cascade Lumber Mill) (4) “7ternoon and re yesterday. S is survived by | *"* an " cc husband and a number of small The cruiser be miral Robert Coonts, ¢ of all ships of the navy, the fleet south ude nine batt and sever idren. BOMBS START IRISH VOTING ae will pany will including col ships and relief vess lers, te During the four days the fleet will be at sea between Port Angeles « San Franc le maneuvers wi tno, ba be held. The battleships Idaho and ‘Uproar Begins in in Dublin and | Nevada wir leave the fleet at Then Quiet Comes H - The battleships California, Now 9 ‘bustin, Aug. Heavy firing | York and —_ aS. ppl wil or overhat ad Machitie guns and rifles together ith frequent bomb explosions, ush puth later ti in Ireland's election day. The| Assurances that the f Uproar started a. m. It ended turn to Seattle next atdia.m. The of the disturb. bance has, xo far, not been diclosed Following the outburst of noise, a new dreadnaughts Babbath calm descended upon the| type will eek. TDAy Peity and when the p pened Dub. | are the ts ic Pim was quict as it would be on a carry! “Public holiday T Pie ste esis nae ine” FATT, BREAKER IS CAPTURED i@ after casting their ballots. "| Military patrois were stationed in PORTLAND, Aug. 27. Ar thur Bartlett, who escaped from important polling centers. Arm- | €8 cycle patrolmen ranged the streets ‘and armed guards protect the booths Wo untoward incidents were re- Ore., 11, the county jail some weeks ago in a Founder of Klan sensational cell toda Flays H. W. Evans wass. ATLANTA, Ga, Aus Howard | The Wesley Evans and members of the! we Klux Klan who were involved the Carnégie, Pa, riot Saturd: it, are in a position of forfeiting Amer: Itizenship, declared Will elm “J. Simmons, founder ; sawed the storie himself to top fl hangin, id em- | de Peror of the Kian, here | Since then he hag been vans, imperial wizard, ‘for the|tne Northwest and down sume being,” of the Klan, ‘‘evidently| rrancisco, told the Pinvaded Pennsylvania, bristling with| who took him into custody @uns and daggers, and his very pres. 000s. camp in Pence was } and order, an offense against peace and a challenge to peace Moving and law-abiding citizens to ] 7 + Peither intercept or expel him ana|| HERE’S MORE ABOUT phis followers,’’ Col. Simmons said. / Simmons charged that ‘gunmen AIRMEN im the imperial palace’ of the Klan @nd “‘surrounding the imperial wiz amd for the time being, has gone| the m@ long way toward fomenting nd | o'cloc UPrecipitating the eruptions of law-| py plessness which at the present time Gre breaking out in deeds of lawless “ness thruout the country STARTS ON PAGE 1 fators at 2, 4 n the afternoon ved in and 6:30 “high style | 30 gallons |by nightfall the plane will have on board 22 P generously estimated as uses about 20 gallons of g so that empting ) gallon j clud poline an BY F EAL HERS hes Captain Snfith and Lieutenant Pine feathers make fine birds, a Richter will t. turns at the con too fine feat’ make a fine case in| trols during the 60-hour grind, Slee Court, according to attorneys Mon day, who were preparing to bring | Mortelture proceedings in federal Peourt against Edward B. Striker, pro PPrietor of u millinery store ut 1611 | Becond ave, who has recentiy had| Fin his possession $400 worth of bird} and in the second flight last June, Of paradise feathers, | when victory was almost in sight, a} The feathers, yellow, orange, black | #1 feed pipe broke forcing the | Pand mottled were seized by customs| fliers to land in the mud flats of the Otfictais August 21 and were taken| bay. The aviatora were in the air al- | p to the federal building for condemna-| most 24 hours on the second flight Mon. They are from the king birds| after accomplishing several spectac- "Of tropical countries and are regard.| ular refuelings in the daylight hours. | eel eliiipre dla xy |TO REPRIMAND | CAPT. BANNICK | individual ts prohibited by Chief of Police Severyns declared | btlatut Monday morning, on his return from | will be almost impossible because the roar of the engine and the velo city of the wind churned by the huge propellers. The first flight was halted after a | few hours by a burned out generator any | federal According ant District At | torney De Ww mory, the feath-| Pers will probably be turned over to| Some museum of natural history by a yneation trip, that he would dix. | the government miss the . charges uinst Capt. | Claude G. Bannick, of the Densmore | 3 if station, with a reprimand to the of ‘Two Die as Car ficer who destroyed several cases of : ‘6 Hquor after refusing to turn them Goes Over Cliff over to neaanunster ‘VENTURA, Cal, Aug. 27.—Two| “I have not gone. into the case Persons were killed and four others| yet.’ the chief sald, “hut from what WMjured, two perhaps fatally, early|! have learned, I thing a veprimand today when the automobile in which | Will be sufficient Eihey were riding collided with an-| “I have no doubt but that Ban. | machine and rolled down a 150.| Nick destroyed the liquor he seized. | precipice on the Ojai grade, near|1 have falth in the captain, but he d are: | seems to be unable to adjust himself tro and Mrs, Manuel|to surrounding conditions pVelasquez of Ojai. The injured are “He should have had no fear but gare Mrs. Velasquez's husband and| that the liquor would have been de- ¢ children. ‘Says Ruhr Policy Backed in America| jstroyed at headquarters. A mun will always get further by trusting others than he will by mistrusting them. “Mayor Brown | conference today and 1 will have a but no more dra PARIS, Aug. 27.—-Asserting that | tic action than @ reprimand will be | American opinion backs the Ruhr | taken.’ L policy of France, Premier Poincare Mivered hix usual Sunday sermon WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | on. internal relations at the unveil Water ping of # tablet in commemoratior | from & a the arrival the the first United | erson jlates soldiers in the battle area, will he shut. off until & p. m., from Third ave Tuesday, on Poll | ™m at Dravus st, Man and Woman Flee in| ie rs ae Auto When Stills Blow Up i sent Li sf of ater ay “ ; iy a ho 3 “ Weat Oho at the “ be J Hag the farthest Jurtes The tilla were kept | bane: | at and can trace their family his! ment and the fire was confined to|tory back for generations this part of the dwelling. The fore They say they hope this reunion of the explosion ramided| won't be the last one. x were extinguish had from Earl rented Texas, Oklahoma two diviat MOTORCYCLE DRIVER HURT Henry Reny stkevard N, sustained a broken and dislocated wrist and elt in i > the rear of a truck | ty the h ay, fr ef He was taken t elt re, 3, da of » the walk on automot truck Mra. A. Hock, of 4311 W ow ustained slight injuries Sunday n whe wa the of a of y rt MeKay apart and Pine st Army | Jot Negro Killed When Whites Raid Colony | SAVANNAH, Bixth | its o disturban nistern wended their way to the of Mra The sisters of Ku 1 to hold Ga, At One} TACOMA 0 killed and ¢ wour the curb ear when band of white | driven t men dashed thru t Savannah, a ear uburb, ed into homes in th ute negro hp was The quiet | 4862 8. Unie early toda there The child wa was littie hospital here followed, but the chiefs li been al home at New Ca the passing of ume. Sc went uth, and ac some & me m cones egrnera of the country Bila Porter, here. came from ” ANTI-KLAN RIOT IS UNDER PROBE Officials Investigate Slaying Klux Member hiefs of ais of Car ft Car. Klansmen with jared the aITen made but fter a were were released had farm near rday evening for A number of and fn the m. vr evening of the Klanamen do |Boy Struck by Auto Suffers Broken Leg| ‘ Aug, 27-—Dashing trom the path of an auto H. Kelly, Arthur mn of Mr. and Mrs uffered a broken truck by the auto at s city, yeaterday taken to the General | Pinchot did not Movie fans learned for the first time that Marie Prevost, |actress of note, was married, married in 1918, when H. C, Angeles, filed suit for divorce againgt her, He charges desertion, Gerke, at Los They were ighters were married ones were born ived the idea of each was 4 and from ploneer when | a pa-| ) tes were the ¢ in'one house a ‘| simple Services Mark End of Business Man's Career of wreaths and other fora offerings wore heaped beside the cas ket in the ayne which packed with friends of the dead busi ness leader The pall bearers were Carl Reiter | Elkan Morgenstern, I. M } Isaac Brown, Louls BR. Ph r thur I em, M. Prager, E. Roser he re, Bamuel Brown and Louis Abra hers at the were F. V Fishe 1. H. Newberger 1, Behw bacher, Edgar B. Behwabacher ton aba Arthur G. Cohe A ' ph Br Willia Edward Ster M. J hetr and Bernard Reiter Schoenfeld died Thureday, He wan tary and manager of the Stand ard Fy i ® ta ft Washington F f t ¢ feld and Sons of Tne haa nttle th I t Rota band t sinter, Mr J Gardne Pal - brothers, Herbert and Berman |Odd Fellows Leave Pinchot Warns Coal Men | Strike Must Be Averted t was not] HARRISBURG, Pa jovernor Pinchot, of Per today served notice on the ant cite miners and operators that their |; differences must be settled and the threatened coal strike averted nd ga ear Unless this is done, he state | use ev | for between asked th that afternoon | row mornin | ‘The gov | four of e two parties the with him privately und the nie ernor, representatives of the Jand four of the operators in Ponnsylvania Y means to protect the y agree the speak! for B.C. Convention Governor Tells Operators and Miners Interest of Public Will Be Protected Aug. ¢ told them, would put advance any plan breaking the existing deadlock He to confer miner tors tomor to the miners the ng |big gold reception room of the cap: tol stress | ARE TR PF sed the needs of the public | FAIR WAG USTIFI ROFTT | The rights of the miners to a fair jWage must be accepted, he pointed Jout. The rights of the operators jto a fair profit cannot be violated. “But the geueral public is a party to this controversy,” he said, “and its rights | the other as well as the two parties must resented and recognized.” “The shortage of anthracite huge not only a |the miners |loss of hei American familles jot working power “I express a truth that none | deny when using peop The public suspension “Sottleme: side like to hay, confident t to have it “It ts m means at to the publ Pinchot not press matter whe in a right arbitrarily can get but alth » 10 it mear among and ¢ f ow 1s millions of loss of comfort, of time can I say that the anthracite le of demands troversy be of nt 6 hat t y my for on he "I am fully aware that the strike whieh abridged Speaking before the [semblea in halt moans everything The public necds and must have coal and duty command, fe the granted a ance to the minera that are losing patience and 1 |to consider that fact with care. mining be that he publi by ev necessn arbitration aald wou or moon veiled the United States urge you The that this con settled and that @ avoided. neither it would entirely lc is going ory to ry supply.” agaur. would of the lawful he Id not denied." he delegates a, formatioy was only | te s this | insure | [from the county hospital here, MONDAY, AUGI ve “GOTTSTEIN CREDIT SERVICE FOR HOME FURNISHERS. @ 5O* purcase-pay ¢12°DOWN-tHen ONLY ¢12° WEEKLY *75° » = @3°DOWN~ «= @/SOWEEKLY #100" *@S°°DOWN- + s2°\WEEKLY #|50% + * #782 DOWN - 9250\VEEKLY #200% + #102 DOWN * SSW EEKLY #30029 » **{S°DOWN*® © @4°°WEEKLY et NO INTEREST CHARGES. a, - What Would You Do Without Credit? 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When as Cause of Killing i. 2. oe fae he CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—A dual mis-| youths thought the detectives ban- take death was today for the|dits and sped on Kieninger, 22,| ‘The detectives fired into the back That |shot by detectives searching for an |e the car, killing Kieninger, de- auto load of bundits soribed as a “model’ boy by friends and relatives, blamrd of George J K ninger, with four companions, about him, Pinchot opened his re arks by stating he had called them together “for the purpose of finding nh We to keep th anthracite mines He said he was now acting “solely n my capacity as governor of the state of P ania and with the rights of the ate of Pennsylvania nd other hracite-using This Is The Train on the threshold of win operated on a hottoldthem, “I attention to your duty to th public Ate br al ME beh aes schedule to Chicago pted Pinchot's offer Phillip Murray, first vice prest dent of the United Mine Wor! acting leader in the absence of John L, Lewis, also formally agreed PIANO PRODIGY TO BE ON AIR Edmund Haines, 8-year-old plano prodigy, will be ong of the features that will be heard over the radio KDZE, at 8:30 Monday night. Young Haines has mastered some of the a : most difficult piano compositions, with the maximum of and is the maryel of Seattle. plano v ea COMFORT SAFETY ENJOYMENT Mrs. H. R. Roderick, soprano, will be heard, and the program will be| rounded out with Ray Berggren’s | The absence of smoke, the smoothness with which | dance cia hed spa up of Ray the train moves, the extraordinary character of Be rren, violin; arold Van Der Las, saxophone; Goldie Connors, pi. | Yap SUSTaHS, Oat tye a sting, dining car service, and the courtesy and attention shown, all combine to make the journey a delight, ano, and Hank Allen, banjo | he program was arranged by the | Kilbourne & Clarke Manufacturing | | Co. | Quicker Time also Between the Coast and Spokane via The Milwau- Ten Persons Hurt | : ee, | in Tacoma Crash TACOMA, Aug, 27.—Ten persons | were Injured, two of them seriously, Jwhen @ car driven by Harris Bar| There is much more to tell than can be given here, Counsel with us over the details, Our experience may be ton, of Globe, Ore, collided with a howvy. truck at 84th st, and Pacitio| Relpeals ave., in this city, yesterday, ‘Pho 1 BAHL, FE. M. GULBRANS 2.-month-old : son of Barton, riding in the car with him and Mrs, ton, is feared to fractured skull Gen, Agt. Pass. Dept. SECOND AVE. Phone: City Pa AND MADISON ST, n 6960 Bar have suffered a Mrs, Frank Muma, Also in the car with Barton, ts be. Heved to have sustained concussion of the brain, according to reports!