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PAGE 4 Mob Breaks Up Initiation Ceremony in Delaware NEWCASTL dolaware TWO ARE SHOT (™ IN KLAN RIOT HERE'S MORE ABOUT SALMON TARTS ON PAG I euHOH in 106 for tho seiners, Had tt the salmon industry never w Two were 1 in. | CONSERVATION PROGRAM Jured and 50 we tesa | FAVORE aD BY DEMING ia injured when ‘a ore! and 1 b oat of the meeting of the Ku Klux K tantial men ip th iness ar were initiating a class of 360 here See how the Harding party late last night, A burning rot to Alka 1 could 5 was torn down, robes Klansmen and they w driven from a field under a barrage of shots and stones. The two seriously injured are Harry Husabeek, 17 Neweastle shot thru the abdomen; William Clark, 31, Newport, sh hru the} neck, Fifty more were battered from the rain of stones and stray shots The riot began when the Klans men~elighted thelr cross, W shouts of “Down with the Kian!" and “Hurrah for the Trish,” a mob of 1,000, mostly young mer companied by a 100 negroes: charged the Klan: The first shot been fired by th heard a Klansman fir t snots when the cross bu nt came. HERE'S MORE ABOUT QUAKE STARTS ON PAGE 1 of America from the Japanese * naval radio station at Iwaki. lescribing the my Tho radiogram, ¢ Was received by the Radio co tion from Tomioka, where {s located the Japanese connection of the American corporation, the station of aki. The message sald SA conflagre . subsequent severe earth is & Out Yokohama, Pract like city is in flames cexualtics.”” The Radio Corporation of America anounced from its San Francisco fice at da. m. that manager its Japanese statio moika requested that tro n be suepended. He advised the San Francisco office that all Ia telegraph lines are down and intimated that rail communication also had been disrupted. The station advised arly morning that it was attempt! handle messages between th gad the inland by train. The request fot suspension is taken by officials et the company here to m even this form of t been broken. The Tomoika station ts 144 miles) northeast of Tokyo, in the province of Iwaki. The rail line connection with Tokyo runs down the coast and ft is considered pogaible that the tint Perhaps has been broken by the} temblor or a subsequent tidal wave. eee an jon has The city of Yokohama one of the chief seaports of Jap: and is recognized as the port city of Tokyo. It fs the'center of Western b and social activities in Japan. The population amounts to nearly a mil Hon. It is situated on the enst coast 17 ot Hondo, on the bay of Tokyo, mites from. the imperial capital re LONDON, Sept. 1.—An exception ally severe carthquake was tered at private selsmographs here at 441 o'clock this morning. The earthquake originated at 5,599 miles |? from London, it was estimated. eee WASHINGTO> Sept. 1 seismograph at Georgetown un The - amity here recorded a severe earth-/| quake of five hours’ duration ear! today. Father Tondorf, in charre of the observatory, sald. He estimated the shocks occurred 5,500 miles from Washington, but could not tell th direction or probable location. T shocks began at 1042 p.m. Friday anc lasted bic z m. today. CHICAGO, Sept. 1—An_ carth- quake, with tremors at intervals for six hours, was registered by thé seismograph at the University of Chi. cago today. The shock was 5,990) miles away and for one three-minute Period wae of maximum violence. RECORD QUAKE AT UNIVERSITY | ‘The seismographs at the University of Washington recorded the earth quake which destroyed Yokohama Friday night as occurring in six ma- pped from | that | ness CAME © verted to a \< oltey | for m npar jand ev mpany and for th | public generally, (hat we have a y Manent salmon industry, amalter haps than the old day but ¢ tinulng and stab! than for st jfish all the salmon out of the t Ja few more seasons none then ; “MWe certainly should have the town this y nd ever leve we wi » frankly oppe the cann traps to deper ak t he says, ny b are from trap y into hot holds and sut ation and to fish w ave been towed in scow aps THINKS SOCKEY ARE GONE FOREVER is at ays, that the + mith f nd that Is alt the mc ason,” i lare for quant R. A. Welch, of Bellingham c ci nelgh bor on The p who compare thir rut with 1913 0 says, “aimply know what th Why. in 2913 we t out of a singh Bay. This year we CIVILIZATION HURTS SALMON PROP. AG. ATION “It was the action of the jan Nati wa. t the river in 191%, and the dump vast qua of material | which destroyed.the nockeye run. | “Lrrigation, sawmill pollution of }rivers, bydtatilig engineering and a} Se owen other actin ee of advancing | civilization hay making life harder for the stlmon.” ‘The Bluine cannery is running but One shift. If reports plenty of fish and expects to have’ a highly rous season. PREDICTS RUN NEXT SEASON Fishermomcan expect a large run Jot humpback’ salmon next year, due at 20,000 humpback ought down from last year planted in the treams flowing Puget Sound, ording to Prof. John On | Cobb, director ofithe college of fish. eries, University of Washington. | Many years ago, Prof. C \Friduy, the eggs that wou! hatched in the even year troyed. Some ngtural phen completely «wiped out the eggs here was no run in the even ¥ The conditioh has prevailed since |that time and the ‘thumpies’ seen only ine the odd years. action of the | probably regult toy yn commas sion ration | vorable fish for Puget Sound waters. It matures inatwo years, seems to for shocks, according to Professor 8 of 23: pounds, are_the Henry Landes, dean of the college |OM'y species regarded as surpassing of science of the University of|the humpback, accortling to Prof Washington. j Sobb. The Chinook, or king silmon, requires from four to six years to reach maturity, according to Prof. LABOR DAY DANCE At De HONE Y'S NEW ACADEMY Pike at Thirteenth Monday Eve., Sept. 3rd. DANCING every Wednesday, Sat day nnd Sunday Melody’ Bhop Mammoth Orehestra, Finent ademy, where all the’ best trend. Popular prices. VANCING TAUGHT Intertacdiate class starts Tharsday ‘ove, Heptamber #, at 8:20. Advanced Clays wtarts Monday eve, Beptam- bér 19, at $:90, All popular dunces nad aw stepa thoroughly Jatest book on dancing and etiquette free. Plenty of practice, ent, and the social ry desirable, Our t ie Profrastonal f#. Our academy is rica, and {t shou onfured with the ordinary Gatice hall. You ‘can never learn dane jug in private lessons from inferior teachers, You must have practice Remember, ft Is cheaper to tearn cx rectly from ® proficient toacher to try to learn from a novice. calling thin week I will soll eight sons in ndvay elasnen for $6, or in the other classen for $5, and will guarantee to teieh you to dance, Thia term Ia really worth $15. Hecure tick eta atonce. TAKS one OF three Joneunn a week Private Lessons ail hours v instructors, Ciip this out no embar feature. tx he Lady Phone nd ate ntier oh. Cobb. “TRON CHINK" BUSY DAY AND NIGHT Kabble of the “Iron Chink,” ing invention, which disembowels and }that an | heads, |16 hours of the day, and the others, the run {s Over. By this means he figures he can materially enlarge the company’s pack. | It has been suggested possibly the cold storage facilities of the Port of Seattle might be util | ized In some-such way. traordinary two localities, , Those, being in from the banka south of the nds would scarcely -be he declares, for ain of fidh ae the catohes taken oft Point Roberts, ‘The former are much the finer and divetage fully 25 J per cont larger. As the cannerion | buy the enteh by the fish, instead of |by the pound naturally, the forme are in keen dimand, MORE ERE'S ‘Cappy Ricks Discourse: SEATTLE ABOUT 4 REFUGES O R ° l DIAL SYSTEM FRANCISCO, Bept. 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 1—The® q mn A NG . , f eler with ¢ two great oll tanks, filled with nap STARTS ON PA nN receptive var Vir one saul bata’ YEE SRS, | bw, raat a Ee w na ama, swept by an earthquske ail : ; ; , e, tate department officials eat z = rhe ‘ hn “yap inn sllx after midnight Sat land de ed in an. ensuing fire, | fire 4 Jepartr the! capt. of on In Which He Says That the Shut-Mouth, |! plea ie Mag tt A dives: tema were, Sta. |mated today. Ordinarily there Ms 1 aed cg 1 aly “at Nar ge Fe beadiapai's F mi nometimes as many as 1,000, prefect that Open-Kar Habit Is a Great Asset tory becomes efte A total /ot | standard Olt Co, owners, of approxi. |More sometimes ow Many Oe tie f W kading the inland a 6,100 Garfield numbers go onto the| mately $250,000, according to estl-|go to the mountains M SN rh flo ovean,” quoth Cappy {por into little pieces and looked automatic nystem maton submitted yesterd font of the Americans are engaged Seth toat Histon the” het 1 if a ¢ ey Fete Ms ah aoe 1 j the’ Adeuat'| ps ‘ business tn Tokyo and live in ehwent rhe enmeaandet | @ whe he ta ; for, you big M Womnbal ‘ Colorado Bank in chem. ant was withoot Mie : sae a es ° Neyo ea mae "| donian mot. the to be broken and 1 Hands of Examiner ay whether any of fi se b Mp se Dida ‘ Y i ne m you ' , y b> Inted there go into use MONTROSE, Colo. Sept. 1—The| Americans were victims of the dig wn and replaced by the Itallan|youy ¢ Aa pl bit : ab r 6 urg Virst National bank of Montrose, ts | y was able to obtain instructions [in broad or ear moon: | Navigation mpany, and DOT ae ina, abavat eer 000 admitted by Presiden B.|station. You can leave yo 0 from Athens, Italian troops bee [it nig pot his desk | captain you once gave pr . b 4 Amitted rentd station. You can leave your copy kun to disembark from the jana , ously over the top|ilege of doing all the hirin changed. Townsend the Vir Sons i ered. by s firing from — | Capt J. Murphy you have een. tit to revoke that the warships. The fire was di Pra urphy veplied, with ge 1 feo) that Ia » long a rected over the town. The po: ie in, “I quit gor ur port captain, When you ¢ Z e station was hit and set on [to sea be I woded in taking my head because you on uo Star Naviga en to own the Blue Star N airplanes continued circling any whips inte « collision, |gation company, your action r the town and are jeved to r. tried .the overland |tantamount to admission that ave Joined the ships in firing with one of them, either you no longer trust my judgement Ad Belling assumed com. iranted,” Cappy admitted grudg-|that I am unfit for command, Be town after the occu "y all the name you haveling a man of spirit and fully cap. wa mplet t come in } und | able to sea again, or tah ¢ Captain Thorsen) in i t t cap in for the UP WAR PER IL’ Bench iet the’ Bina tin touthy, seems: to mey” Cappy com THIRD a4 MADISON We I hawer Mike He's | plaiied, bitter GENEVA, Sept, 1.—The leas t ‘Only ment 4s and mora Italy ' cha hangs \ "sen Bem! offictal sweeeeatoaiay one lined the attitade of tht French’ gow: | emibasafor, declaring Corfu would ment for the wikgaait aa One OC) hncne@ until all confitions of the Hurries to’ Home . watchful waiting’ 4m the hope that} ijiinintum were met, declared! papnia. ment Oot jitaly Would exercise moderation. It} Greece's (6 the ultatun| oe ee ee was declared, France does got 960) yey eau Pees voniilvetiggetiaral Co ° in the Bal n between the occupa-| tion of 1 mands. Therefore, | kana. growing out of the Greco uhr. Corfu} ote stater, Italy was forced to| Italian situation, Queen Marie of on of i réinind Greéco © true sense of | Rumania ix en route to Bucharest was sated, today. ‘The queen left Paris bur an showing Italy had no in-|riedly last night, canceling all en ot a heayy dln ,each year, Prot, | Cobb believen: | Nome, Puget Sound is'the ‘only district)». on the Pacific comst where” the | yin |humpbacks f"ppear -eyery ,. other |0) 1?" lyear, accordiny toPrat.. Cobb. “Me | /*% fastnesses | was unable to determing the natire oe eg fot th frophe that destroyed |r" August 2 f |the eggs here?years ago. f-the pel 2 The humphgck simon is regard: |) Ci von leo ed by fish experts asithe most fa. |i") 01 orn |favor the fréth water streams of | this locality, ‘and its flesh re-| garded as fine in texture and very The sobkeye and king ioh attain d wWelght on be-| rec colores ot viewpotat stands by th will support ‘s Greeco-itiian o league of nations. been no comm France a to conceal the Woman Is Only Survivor of Wrangell Island Party the name of the has ret all members of FROZEN NORTH CLAI urned rth has taken fur risked in the exploration of panible, t (Turn to Page 8, Column 6) HERE’S MORE ABOUT NEW- WAR IN EUROPE 1 PARTS ON PAGE The Briti at they regard th in the present crisis league's decision. tled without for the lear als frank] ke the league as having a ety England is prepared to accept There is hope that the affair may be But at the a most h govern rent offici t} é is facing exacting test Dispatches French Samos from (Paris, are not inclined t nalogous to however, indica that o regatd occupation of Corfu occupation of the Ruhr, France may, therefore, be found aligned support of the gue’s authority. Bntish Foreign Minister Lorne, France,; for Paris today, today and, after seeing Premier Poincare. Aix Les Baines for a conference with Premier Baldwin. as a BAA mcioTpEH %, The note. delivered Wy the Talla | "rena ‘Queen 6 xolzura xeme gue brie: ontroversy 80 far, there have ations betweer on the ade no attempt ty of the TWICE DAILY—2:30, 8:15 Nights, 15c to $1. Mats., 15¢ to 50c MS FOUR VAUDEVILLE DEBUT OF pedition, which ‘or Wrangell | membors | Allan Craw vhich ‘went DAN STANLEY & BIRNES Two Bright Lights From Broadway 1921 vim it in rt that varent ly party a have perished, with the exception of |the Eskimo woman taken along a BOR JULIA cook for the pa 1 This woman was found alone on CARLETON & BALLEW ta th i had sut A Feast for Fashionable Fancles sisted on crackers and on} game she 1 managed to snare. he re party was led by Har MAUDE Jold Noice, who reportedsthat he.had “ {had no trouble reaching Wrangell in} osamon |the power schooner Donaldson. ‘The ” imo girl sald three members of Crawford party perished 16 attempting to cross the {co to Si and beria. Another died three month. manicures | agg |the “humple," 1} nearly continuous | | and noisy. | The big Apex plant is. operating One of the-peculinpities of this ex: | 1923, humpback ‘season, | Sheriff | Morrow nays, {4 4 notable yarlation | W. lin the type of Gah being caught In| Greran brought | san pa the last days of the run and packing | pack them in Ice, then canning them after | Ada, wife wa BA Irv ax man yeu ‘olce one white man on the the id was buried when the Noice rrived. ald he an cook, as absent here that Meets His Death Without a Tremor LAKE CITY, George Gardner ine, bro with nd wife, y Contrary to expectations, Gardner} walked to the death chair and faced Eskimo, whom Gardner VERNON AND HIS MITABLE FIVE In a musical chronology left 13 «imos and island to con. tinue search to find nomstble, the SOPATION for the most part, the same. This} podjes of aera Bes poh be EENUGEATION jis making Anacortes a most active! or, of Wew Philadelphia, Ohio, and with E, (Pexgy) Holland, {little community, as lumbering, har-! Milton Gale, New Braunfels, ‘Texas. : die Ransom, L. C. Lancaster, j besting and other work is humming.) who were lost in the lee. Lorne ‘ H d 9 7 Leon Abbey and (Mivs) Eloise | Mr. Morrow, of the Apox, has «| Knight, of McMinnville Gat aiel Ceorgia on Broa Way Bennett mr | plan for prolonging the seaon; by | of scurvy, June 20 of this year and buying up quantities of fish during | hig body was cared for by. Noice. | PAUL KIRKLAND AND COMPANY n “The High Stepper” ARRY J. CONLEY husband of died here while hi | Utah, Sept. 1 nyer of Deputy Stuart and Joseph| her-in-law to Martha | sna lived was exeouted here “RICE AND OLD SHOES” With Harriette Towne By Grace Ryan the firing quad without a tremor Toples of Day Aesops Wables Orchestra News ‘two minutes before the command ire! jardner insued a predeath but Th killing temént in which he s ing oF Gordon Stuart was apology have no Irvine. aid, “Phe Kill accidental, | to make for THERE'S A MATINEE EVERY DAY: 15¢ to 50c attitu jurisdiction set- same time, it is realized that 4 There was some doubt in British minds as to the stand France might take with England in Lord Curzon left Bagnoles de He will remain in Paris is expected to go to THEATRE BE chaNAncs Favorrré THRILLER q Naptha Tank Fi |PHONES GO ON ap ie $250,000 s\) the Ey ey oa {es tival o the and and offered. Sealile ~ of war, but desired m t med quarters, it was (6) / (eis ae IN strate her inflexible intention of ob af points: LONDON, Sept. 1.—Allied VN tinued. to matatin “Athens are préparing te The note concluded with the prenent presérit-« notesto the Greek govern./ Statement that Italy ts hopetu ACKERMAN & HARRIS is being ned In| ment ‘irging acceptance of Italy's }Greece would not commit any act regarding ox | yitiimetim thot reservation, “a | Which might change ‘the “peaceful rae on the tm) Central News) dispatch ehhh to. ree of this ese fe ‘'eSCH Sem = ey, a = = 1iw-- or A dright merry musical comedy with Mr. King it his original role o7— IKEY LESCHINSKY Comedian o errcan Stage the Am the KIDDIES Cany dime) 10// SUPER, MATINE (daily - except Eriddy) - 35% BOXES Pncirl Sl 55/7 NIGHTS (Suri days coy crvstt da vs) ° BOXES & LOSES -4o0 200 Americans Are Now in Yokohama e most stupendous entervlainment every SO FARCEURS SO ATR SIXES Nore: Mr. Kind is the Funniest SUMMER. PRICES | HERMIES SOLOISTS AND ALT. WE TODAY ———WHERE IT COMFORTABLY COOL Abeta. bein Avis Novelty Dancers this pleture will —in— ican Sus Girly Dancing Revue” Kole Komedy Trio “A Boob and Two Blondes” Hermony, sieging and comedy chatter RICE & ELMER JIM McGILI. DAVE VANFIELD summer season, Human, reallatie, ro- it In one © mont erook ever put in thrilling and mantic, of th ique i KIDDIES 10c ANY TIME SE RS VAUDEVILLE dea. @ WARAAAAAAAMABVAEA

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