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THE SEATTLYI BAVARIA SPURNS| Cop, Guest of Rich Man, ‘GHARGES KLAN 'FILE CHARGES | BERLIN ORDERS Takes Host to Hoosgow FUNDS LOOTED AGAINST SCOTT Decides to Retain Von Los- sow as Federal Dictator BY CARL D, GROAT . i RE + ‘ @ospit wand t Bavarian re ng his removal & aria by thé reloh, federal ea were ontered to yulty to the state h considerably re fator in Bav troops in was Yearned Saxon | Socialists decided to form a new cove at, free of the com Younists, to whom the central gov, ernment objected. The attempts of the radical labor force a general ut the state, in deflance Dictator Muciier’s reported tn latest met with little sue threat rm ons to ptrik jet Federal eres, paths de. was dis ling another came and went of the sock their organi relief from the their representatives failed, and Chancellor Stresemann’s prestige went up correspondingly today, The federal government was still pralting today for Mts demand that the fernment place the r Mistrict back unc Rrol from which it kidnaped them a Sweek ago, of loyalty to the state government The government's demand mot accompanied by threats, but it jwas thought the presence of be Tween 50,000 and 60,000 troops in Saxony might soon be rendered un, ecessary by Saxon compliance and is “was considered here as suffi. ielent to bring Bavaria to time. HERE'S MORE ABOUT HOODLUMS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Bavarian gov ichawehr in ite was W.. reported that her automobile had been attacked by boys, Mured all the tires and raised a gen- @ral disturbance. + D. Fink, 2916 E. Cherry st., hear Ing a noise in his back yard, found that a gang of rioters had pushed a Motor truck up to his back door. Police calls were received from Boylston ave, N., Sixth ave. W., 20th ave. and Terrage st., 16th ave, N. and Uth ave. N. Several waiting thrown over embankments, and street car tracks were greased in ev.) Bral districts, who pune-| stations of the| street railway in Lake Burien were) } All Was Merry as : a ‘Day i in June Until Both Started to Brag; Severyns Acts Hospitality is ab ifut thing—beautifal! There's noth ing lke hospitality — nothin, You can't beat hospltality—real hospitality, with a stein om thy table and a good song ringing clear and all that sort of thin; if you don't believe Mr Oh, what's the use this, ask of rubbing it Int This gent an, who it « fellow or else we'd mention name, thought i would be an act of real hospitality to tavite the cop Jon the beat to dinnor (Nothing like standing in w cop on the b you know fellows, good his h the Good pecially when you're lost late at night and tell which is your own home.) The table wax laid for two, was served, and afterwants of Scotland’a Pride the The confidential, compli politics dinner a quar was placed on ation grew ata Were 6x scussed with and th table conve changed, great seriousness, gust ouple pt >howing about sing, “Daring, 1 jon cabinet of | VERAY | (wen me | TERA Price WATE) compliance with | } the federal con-) by administering an oath | 0-0-Hold,” was struck with a sudden idea. HE WAS BIG MAN; | BOTH AGREED TO THAT | “Pree know," be said, “I'm prom |inent—tig man in city. No one can |'rest me, No, sir. No can rest me, The saturated arm of agreed enthusinaticatty, “Y" right, my frien’ ‘rest my frien’. oO, THEN HE TOOK IN MORE TERRITORY “No one in United me," went on the business man, and |then ho: added belligerently, ‘‘Not leven you, my frien’, can ‘rest mo! | ‘Tears sprang into the eyes of the copper. They dropped on the floor like glass marbles, Then tn. jured dignity and pride came to | the rescue. Ho? on,” he barked, “In worl’ there's only one guy ca you. That's me.’ *You can't,'’ sald the host, sald the cop. one the law No cop can} shir! Never? all the "rest when the man of wealth | jhat, is reolining against the pole, bodram#ted The ‘Plwek an guards him carefully M * arrives. HIM TO OPPISHERE ant the bly Three hours rily the ger hablliments coat perempte later In evening mi | 2°: aaa awoke diztily wilderment at walla around him edge of the opposite bunk was @ rough-looking gentleman with face like a custard ple that has been run over by a street car “Watcher In f asked the Individual Damfino,"’ re j "What you in ¢ | *Mfurder, panion, (WHAT HE FOUND ON HIS PORCH The gent in the away a Thirty minutes iter, with posted, Te wax on his way As he nearer own ¢ He gazed in be the cold, gray Sitting an the | | | | | | | tuxedo awered com tuxedo edged ball home. his | } | C2) | moon was just Olympics. By tl spied a shapaion He pe jagnin, the over the beams, he mass at lt The am and discior lying on the po with an inquisitive fe |the face of the on the beat! The next day the gentieman in the tuxedo forfeited his ball money and the argumentative bluccoat drew & suspension from the foree “for rotte cop orstep | eee POLICE PLAN DOUBLE GUARD To prevent a repétition of Tuesday sht’s outrages by boyw eelepreting| loween, a double police guard wil! de maintained tn all residence dis | tricts of the city Wednesday night, | @ccording to Chief of Police W. B./ Beveryns. Severyna issued a warning to all oys that their activities must not be, Pxtended so that property damage ywould result. * *Harmiess fun is ail right but the | Police will arrest al! children who ite engaged in destroying property | if blockading traffic. I, personally. | ght two boys Tuesday night de-|, Btroying property and I will see to St that others are arrested tonight.| tA special force of officers in auto- Mobiles will patrol the residence dis. tricts all night. |conduct untecoming an officer,” Lower the curtain for two minutes | Hospitality is a beautiful thing-- to denote lapse of time, The scene| beautifull Moapltality can't be beat | jis now immediately under a patrolj—real hospitality, with a stein on jbox. The bedmeggied gentieman of|the table and a good song ringing wealth, attired in @ tuxedo and silk|clear and all that sort of thing. Answer People’ s Prayer IsLloyd George Program « |Present Premier Stanley Baldwin Believed! Doomed Politically Unless He Speeds Up BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS jand Wberals, and as many conserva WASHINGTON, Oct, 21—When| tives and liberals, too, fear labor and David Lioyd George, British war-|sociaiiem, new eleotions and a real |time premier, returns home from his|lig¢nment of parliament may be tour of the United States, the indica: | forced. {tions are that the present premier.) This Stanley Baldwin, will have to look to| chance. Labor opposes a strong hand his guns. jin Europe and the impression Is! Lioyd George hopes to unite all/daily gaining strength thruout the| Mera! elements in England under/empire that England must have a jone banner and set up a brand new| strong policy on the continent if she | |program which might be entitled,| would -proaper at home. Lloyd |The People’s Prayer,” or world| George, or someone like him, would | peace, Jobs for the jobless, trade for| seem to be the man for the job, the Industrials, and bread, meat and| Lloyd George plans to unite liber. | tranquility for all. alls On A hew program concocted Q'Brien claim. Latest reports agree, inat irritation | “with referenée to the actualities of ip He said he was unable to learn | §s growing In Britain over Premier|the situation’—the slump in trade ‘ho had approved the claim or any would be Lioyd Georgt’s - HERE’S MORE ABOUT HOSPITAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 on for the approval. He was fold, he said, that the usual practice the comptroller’s office was to my a claim when it was based on facts disputed by an administrative ‘Gficer of the government. te Boughton said that he was tell the disposition of this claim flremed on the face of it to be un- Usual. j Senator Reed directed Gen. J G'Ryan, cdunsél for the commiitoe > request the comptroller to ¢ Hatch to the hearing an official of the comptroller’s office who had| 1 RadoraXp of the approval of the| ‘Brien tlaims who could explain the ation. { Boughton, continuing his testl. mony, stated that this claim was the only one he had known of Which had been approved over the| Protest of the director of the vet feans’ bureat, «Lucian B, Johnson, San Franel Wo, told the committee that the 227. Here tract purchased by the govern: ,ment for hospital site near Livermore Yor $105,000, February 6, 1922, had heen secured by him between Octo. Per, 1920, and the date of the sale, | At a cost of $45,992.02. + Johnson sald that an option on the land had been taken by Thomas Dea, San Francisco real estate dealer, who arranged the sale to Who government, A commisison of 420,000 was stipulated tor O'Dea, FOREST FIRE ‘The forest fire in the city’s water. shed along Cedar river ix under con- frol and the power house and Camp Wo, 2 are both out of danger, ac wording to Light Supt. J. D. Rows, Hire fighters and equipment at the Power station and camp are ample Yo check any renewal of the con- ation, Rows believes. Completes Cabinet in Rumanian Crisis | BUCHATY Rumania, Oct, 31 eePremier Bratianu completed his Pabinet today after a government | riwin lasting three weeks. He will retain the premiership, while M, Duca will become minister for for jeicn affairs and Gen, Madaresou, of war, * CONTROLLED Baldwin's alleged lack of definite policy both at home and with regard to the turmoil In Europe, Even the premier’s own party {a jeaid to vy chafing under his pro. longed’ silence on vital issues, while |labor, which outpolled the combined jatrength of both Asquithian and Lloyd George liberals at the last elections and became second party in power after the conservatives, is lisgruntled over 2,000,000 unem- |Ployed in Britain with the prospect | of more to come. Meantime, the quarrel between rance and Germany goes from bad |to worse, while Germany crumb 1A disrupted Germanyuneans still less trade for Britain and a further in- crease of the army of workless, Lloyd George will arrive back In England just in time to find himself in the middle of thia European crisis, | Unless Premier Baldwin suddenly fnaps into action and plays & strong band for the British commonwealth, he i# doomed. Hia successor, accord: ing to the laws of polities, ahould be {a Iahor leadér, perhaps Ramsay Mac; | Donald | But as there ‘erences t \Calm_ Spoils Second International Race HALIFAX, N. 8S., Oct, 31.—The second race between the Canadian Blue Nose and the American Colum: j bia was called off this afternoon |when both yachts were practically | becalmed between the second and third marks, { are tween no really grave conser Mexican Town Bans | American Visitors NOGAL Ariz, Oct, 31—The port of Nogales, Sonora, was expect ed to be cloned today against visitors from the American side of the line, following refusal of authorities there |to obey the mandate of President [Obregon that two. gambling houses, opened Saturday night, be immed! ately clowed ACTION DUE crry, | WALTON | OKLAHOMA Speedy action will be taken by the state senate on impeachment charges against Gov, J, C, Walton, when consideration of permanent removal of the governor from office iy started, at 10 a m, tomorrow, Oct. 31} and industry, the crisis in unemployment, Europe. Britain, jenys, in “worrted mbout ite dally bread,” and his program would be to “angwer the people's praye Doug and Mary Will | Sue Film Magazine LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. Douglas Fairbanks and Mary and au Pick: ford have instructed their attorneys in New York to bring a ing itbel magazine which film recently printed a story of an alleged quarrel purport ing to have taken place between |them over Evelyn Brent, Mary. Evelyn, thru her husband, B. P. Fineman, producer, announced she would join in the libel action. against an eastern Negro Arrested for Alhambra Robbery Accused of robbing the safe at the Alhambra 12th ave, 8. and Jackson st, Tuesda night, William Davia, a negro, was in jail Wednes- day. ‘Davis Is accused Of taking $240 from the safe, which had been left unlocked. He was arrested at Seventh ave. and King st. by Pa. trolmen H. Leik and L. V. Lally. Davis had $130 when he was searched, Two Hurt In Crash May Not Recover | 108 ANGELES, Cal, Oct, 31,— Fears were entertained here today that two of the 24 victims of a col: | lision between @ police machine and a fire truck would not survive, Both machines were racing to a downtown fire when they met at the street intersection. They ‘swept cross the street together over the curb and into a crowd "of waiting for street cars, William Kirtehier, driver of the | fire truck, and Miss Margaret: Harri. | son, a bystand hoth suffering from skull fracture, are not expected to live. Ww. A. SMITH wan ‘tinea #500 for Violation of the national prohibition net by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer Wednesday morning, he people | Says $1,000,000 Misappro- priated in Four Months ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 91 than ($1,000,000 of Ku Klux funds were misappropriated within four months, according today In proceedings brought againat ation by David Ritte presented receivershly the or ant nhouse NeiN. B Kian, in vit, dee $1,000 to # senoy, treasurer of |rangink fron 0 withdrawn on iw Vans, linperial wirard, the kp f the « Dr, H. W. Evans, imperial wiaaed, admitted the Ku Klux Kian pl 0c ja “law enforcement campaign’ tt Okahoma, in a depe terday in th brought by David Ritte Philadeiphia, and others agaiast of 1 ders of the Kian fr Georgia and Arkansé | Bvank at Asheville, N.C. in J slanned to build up Oklahoma for law | Byane’ affidavit said. ‘This waa shor aft GO Jack Walton tesued hi charging tt had | urged antl-foxging laws, We did not start a fight Governor Walton any @ fight against the governor regia for hg that the Macon red,” va verbal ition fead you ‘ocelvership mn Inplana ent enforcement | nent | 00 fhe | mor of ( | flogging © | Money amen be pre wuppiled f Jin Oklahoma aa needed, but Bvans sald he Wan unable to give the tote Mor dates, but for affidavit maid. amount spent for politic | principles, th | ‘The imperial witard eaid that Gov fernor Walton had ones applied for membership in the Kian sald any with Col | tam Jonoph Simmona, te Kian; that bis salary w year, and that Kian funds ha 4 property KLAN MEETING dinp’ wil IS ATTAC KE D COLUMBUS, ©, Klux Klan cont |ter stage in today Two hundred were a eraties tek ome forty Kiane f violatin: a ance in affidavite filed The charges ithe Klan parade noon, whieh because Mayor Cablem ki A a [mouth street | ton, Lee Van Tilburg, in Bteubenville, charging 24 pernons riot @ Hiegal voting rgo is an aftermath | fighting between Kian and antl | Kian forces here, August 16. | Klan feeling reaghed a Youngstown, {ek « | workers for Charles F | Klan candidate for mayor A crowd gathered outside meetin. o 4 in the basement the |ereetea the ap When close the windows, a decayed frult and vegetables wan al. rected at the men and side, A rush ing quickly NEW MYSTERY | Sunday after wan S by police to use Por demonstra permit rth for the Kian filed with an the result of an at akera With Jeers, dispersed the crowd. FROM BASTROP | NEW ORLBA La. Oct. |The bodies of Thomas ¥. and Watt Danicla, Morehouse mob mystery, the waters of Lake less than 48 hours, Dre. W. Duval and John W. I today declared, injecting tery into the case. Both doctors signed the patholog fen] report presented at the hearing the re at Bastrop, shortly after covery of the bodies, and ft was aw sumed at that time that had been in the lake for some time. The bodies of the two men were | found when the lako was dynamited following Members of and ended a long search, thelr disappearance. the Ku Klux Klan have alway tended the mutilated bodies w: ‘planted” in the lake shortly before! they were found. sult charg: | HERE’S MORE GAS TARTS ON PAGE 1 ABOUT protege of | | by the Seattle Lighting company ts s is meas. units of pd the contents of Seattle gas 500 to 630, Kennedy said, At } low in heating power. G ured by British thermal | heat tis now j one time it is claimed it jas 450 BT. The complaint will att | paid by consumers f | facilities of the gas Rule 17 of th public works regulating the heat con tent, Kennedy sald. a Frederick K. Lane, treasurer-man Ager of the Seattle Gas compan | Wednesday said that his company would meet the contentions of th city when the ing before tho » public works. sald, gas at offer tion | Trace Pistol Used was the plant any nas; com| ate di reasonable price’ and will evidence to prove the conten | ALBANY, Ore,, Oct, 31 dropped by bandits wh Southern Pacific express at Sixkiyc three weeks ago, killing four tral men, was identified here today, but held up of the owner is as deep as ever. Tracing the chiseled numt |the weapon, authorities dinc | that It was purchayed here in 1921 or | the early part of 1922 by a man gly. |ing the name Willi reaidence as 606 Third st. Bugene, Ore, ‘This nddrexs, however, authori. ls say, In the Southern Pacific depot in Bugene, and was evidently fictitl. ‘ous, Klan | Perior court to affidayite the sed suIns 0 were orders of H, without pult nhousoe, of ug With ‘ | Fvana wate agninet thin we was not the and paid further he snder of the sm $15,000 a had been rowth ot} attorney affidavits Inciting The, firet | of street | climax In mn a meeting of 200 campaign Reheible, the A. building and an Attempt was made to shower ot} women in- of workers from the meet. Richards victim of the were in La Fourche Charlew ndford new mpe- the bodies s low ck the price and | o¢ e department of | case goes to a hear. riment of The company, Lane is furfishing a high grade of | by Train Bandits |. 0": The pistot the mystery surrounding the identity | Mm Hiilott, and his |Death Driver to Be Tried for Manslaughter | filed in su | Tuesday charging} which Bert lark met death on the! Den Moines highway Sundey night, , Manslaughter | An information we late ling (0 Douglas, had} Mrs, Vio of tho| konnenn fourth | wllghtly 4 killed, | drink Moore, ¢ moonshine oceupant dru Wayson, t Party, wai time Clark w coldent occurred when Scott's over an embar two miles south of | another held Owen It member of the injured at the { ‘Th machine j ment | the Prosecutor plunged and upset city Hmite, Malcolm Doug | pletely dinregarded a verdict in filing the Jury absolved Ke George © as com one's jury's nplaint, ‘The| tt from blame Pohuck was charged ith reckte art by Dougias.| tr Kelle¢ was Killed when Ontap chuck’s machine upset on Ninth ave #6 week ago, ‘Tho cvronor's Jury to that eave found Ostapehuck respon wibls for Keller's death | Hvidenoe presented at the two in-) quests did not wa: of the elther verdict Douglan sald LLOYD GEORGE VISITS WELSH BCRANTON, Pa, Oct. 31.—The bigest Welsh settlement In Amer 1 lea acclaimed Lloyd George today, last of hin high speed tour of American elties, He was met by a delegation which oddly mingled the silk hat of the banker and business magnate with | lamp of the coal miner, Firat! bankers and business men ehoered him and then the lads with the lamps on their caps let go, Lloyd ( ed then feels & deop 1 1 tre like a rother interest ho gointo the earth youth was spent in the mining of , coal songs as only em are the George will deliver the last h, but one, of hin tour, in the mory here this afternoon. Thin ing will leave tor oken, Whence he will go to the home of John W, Davia, for {t Pitan, wilt be while in or am. manmador to mucst he | York, Cold Wave Is Now Sweeping Eastward CHICAGO, Oct. BL—- The Bast jand portions of the Bo: ¢ in| line for & taste of cold now | t yesterday vinted the rth. | [went and evtablished October ree: rds, the weather bureau forecast | today Rising temperatures. were reste tered in thin part of the country ha the cold wave swept to the East and South. Coldest Wate of Year Hits Kansas KANSAS CITY, Oct. 31 nae and Missouri experienced the coldest weather of the year last night, the meroury dropping to below freezing. Snow Murries were reported In some ReCtIONR. Rising temperature falr wenther was predicted. | The lowest temperature recorded | hem whe 26 nbove tero, Farmers believed the heavy frost would bene} j tit in seasoning corn. Light Snow Blanket Falls in Syracuse NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Continued cloudiness and generally colder ‘weather was forecast for the Eastern | estates by the weather bureau here | today. Light snows were reported! from os far south an Syracuse. North of thie point the state wax re-| ceiving flurries sporadically. The high winds and gales re ported | lyesterday all along the coast from | the Virginia capes to Nova Scotia had given way to a calm, with fall ing beg! et ture, it wae said, MASONS READY FOR MEMORIAL! WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Masona! not only from all over the United | States, but from all quarters of the | globe, here today, were ready to go |forward with the outstanding event | jin the history of Free Masonry in |America—the laying of the corner | atone of the $4,000,000 George Wash jington Masonic National Memorial| | tomorrow at Alexandria, Va, President Coolidge, Chief Justice Taft of the supreme court, and other [dignitaries will be present nt the eeremonies, Tomorrow an impress. ive parade, componed of thousand: ot Free Masons, “Pershing’s Own"| army band, and soldiers, sailors and | | marines will move from Alexandria at 11 a. m. to Shooters’ Hil, on} {Arlington ridge, overlooking the na. tional capitol, to lay the corneraton the great edifice to be erected | there ‘There will be about 14,000 r ers in Ine, it is estimated, with in uniform. Gtrat howe New ureh- | 2,000 THE SMOKER - The smoking room was discuss ing the sudden wealth acquired by la boy totaly deaf and marveling lat Ink understanding of stock spec- {ulntions, where those with ears wide open, utterly failed, when one} man said: | “Tam a broker and this boy has] | Never yet made a losing trade, and| jhe has been trading with mo for! five years, Ho dealx mostly in have had him followed| and, to my personal knowledge, he has never como nearer any of the steel offictaln than a table ina restaurant across the room from them,” A quiet uttio man in the corner rone, and siniled as he extended hin to the story-telle marking: hanks for the information, ‘This jboy is beginning with his great) Wealth to be an obstacle in. our path, 1 am one of thone steel of- ficials, and am more relieved to know, than you will be Interested to hear, that the secret of the ' er, Bheppa WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, SALE STARTS TOMORROW UITTING «2%: y THE SHOE BUSINESS stock of Women a on wale wear the and Gre Girl Foe emard wntire to be pla wing prices High Gra tomorrow at that totally dist This fivwt fide quit-busine ale, at last and ont REAL SALE. which ever absolutely bona sold Ah thing is to be without roxervation Yo those no explan ma unbeliey familiar jon, To high we simp! and we stock the that we foregoing needs have pleased this time, at others particular euntomer ‘ably can please you at low prive Conservative styles as welocted —No Exchanges —No Refunds well a% novelties comprine thia carefully ptock "' READ OVER THE PRICES _—_—_—_—$$ 6 OF THE FIRBT HERE TOMORROW WHEN THE DOOR OPENS $2.85 $8.50 und $9 Values $3.85 | $4.85 $9.50.$10 Values $11.50-512.50 Val $5.85 | $6.85 | $7.85 Women’s Kigh Shoes and Growing Girls’ School Shoes at Less Than Cost Newbrand’s Boot Shop 1525 THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Pine |LAW FUNERAL |“ PLANS MADE LONDON, Oct, 31.—The family of the late Andrew Bonar Law, former prime minister of England, decided today to accede to the national re- pal @i¥- | Guest to permit his burial in. West- worked | minster Abbey, despite his desire for privacy, it wax announced, The funern! wilt be held Monday. It will be attended by members of] the royal family, Prime Minister Baldwin, members of the cabinet and many of the most prominent persons. in Enginnd The archbishop of Canterbury, head of the English church, and the “Boring From Within Is Past”—Gompers 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. paper a from within” is at an endn the American Federation of Labor, Bamucl Gompers, president of the organization, declared In- an” inter. view here today. F “If thé communists want’to fight tis, all right,” be said, “hut thé | will have to do it fram ontaide’ jthe bona. fide iabor mavement.*4 Aged Couple Found Dead in Auto Park HERE'S MORE ABOUT SEAMEN ARTS ON PAGE gratitu: heves, who continuously until the bow war raised, and wag ih worse condition than the impriver K. Butier, w chief machinists’ mate, who went own with the submarine, had a4 rveloun escape after he had been | submerged eight hours, “l snilors. us Haven, Conn | hatchway, jthe navy “1 was at the throttle when the crash came,” he sald, “l was knocked down and tried to get up three Umes, but was knocked over hy water coming in the hatch. Fi. nally I climbed out of the way of the rush of water, which formed a whirlpool as it came down the en- gine room hate’ 1 pulled mywelf an alr pocket alongside the took off all my clothes and steck my foot in the hatchway, to new if the rush of water had! pped, “It was, so L ewung out and war carried up 12 feet when my head struck the hatch cover, which bond parly closed. ‘The blow — nearly Knocked me senseless, but with all) my a#trength I opened the hatch “A rush of air shot me thro a) feet of water The force of the air} raised m put Of the water until only} my feet touched. 1 yelled for help | and Was immediately picked up.” HE RISKS LIFE | TO SAVE OTHERS } Whoh Butler was shot out of the| water the reat of the sallors were on the Aberenges being registered when | they eaw him pop up Breault wae suffering from slick | after his rescue. He was rushed to} hospital at Cocosolo and) there placed in the submarine room, under pressure which has been grad: ually relieved untib it is normal. He} ix now unconscious, into Bishop of London will officiate at the ceremony. The body will be placed In the north transept, alongside the tombs of Pitt, Gindstone and other of Eng- land's most cherished statesmen, The former prime minister dled here yesterday of a malignant growth in his throat. LONDON,: Oct. 81.—The Anglo- American agreement, giving te United States the right to search British ships for liquor outside the three-mile zone, will be embodied in a treaty granting British ships the ight to carry wealed liquor supplies linside Ameri tertitorial waters, it was authoritatively learned. to. day TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 31— Albert Lae, 17, is dend and his wife, Anna, 72, is near death from starva. tion, hospital authorities here Lee wax dead when. he and his were discovered in an automobile | the tourist park at Buh}, Idaho, te believed the aged pair tives in Portland and Beattie. Judge Kalina’s is Stolen Tu For the second time this 3 lice Judge Jacob Kalina work Wednesday. An thief stole the judge's car. late day night from the big Kalina was attending & automobile was found on Tackion several hours later. fn Tt | bos" ‘# accurate information is a se- cret no longer—lip readin, Breault, a torpedo man, was the hero of the sinking, He was on deck When thé submarine was struck, Instead of saving himself be ran hiong the grating, jumped into a] manhole and slammed the hatch) shut from the side, attempting. to save the boat and those who were | below decks, It was an act of pure/ heroism ax he might oasily have} Ho! For winter Sports! Youth must have dash, and_comfort—all three are combined in Ase Boort Caps! humped to safety. \y Winds can’t get through — close knit pure hes feels became une | ¥ worsted protects your head, ears and forehead! is ing his , fe wea taked age ho wey OF Ace Sport Caps stand the wear and tear. They side the torpedo room to close stay with you, trim and neat, through the the hatch, and replied: rough and tumble didn’t know whether there woliree GEE: colors and stripes. nybody inside or not, and if there was, I wanted to sta If your store hatn't Ace © send us 4 store and 7Sc—we' and help if 1 could.” Breault is the hero of the zone, Devout people here ask the eup- people of the United States to pray ply you, for his recovery. Metheler and Smith, two victims | The of the accident, were burled yester | Lion Knitting Mills day afternoon at Mount Hope. The | Co. submarine that time was stil] held up t erane, It may fig it was scheduled to Ast of commission. | —Ret your new | Reliable or Clark Jewel Enameled Gas Range $10 CASH PAYMENT—BALANCE IN EIGHT MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS | Cook Thanksgiving dinner on a brand new shiny | that you, yourself, will enjoy this Thanksgiving enamel gas range! 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