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CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov, 28} | “nameless hero—a Japanese fireman) | : lcourt convened. The main evidence| slrls’ of thelr respective bom 0 . | feating a section which would fo from the stokehold of the Shinkoku | Jagainat Parks Cook, the first ¢ Jax picked ome time ago by filing names of all memberp. ~ » Maru, now pounding herself to pieces | “ nix alleged masked flogxors »| Uno, in conducted by a beauty prepa-| senate late yesterday adopted antl Yon the recks of Montague isiand {| urte presented with the testl| ration company manking sections of the bill. ‘Rave his lifo Tuesday when he at j | mony of Mrs, Holcomb. | Headquarters for the contest are , © tempted to swim ashore with a life | ‘The vietim of the Jash vividly|at Waldorf hotel, where one entire pees | qoncribed the wounds on. her body|floor 4s occupied’ by the contesting |EXpect Big Throng ‘ ¥ a5; “Why, my dear man, right now Purser Suzuki of the Japanese ‘ to the jury and told a graphic/damsels, thelr chaperons, press agents at Klan Convention Hush Money Charge | ny poctry tn being rewd by twlee 5) piesa story of how she and Morton were} 4nd others connected with the ven 4 as many people as befores Bpeoter, ened, stern a kidnaped when they stepped from| ture, 2 MERIDIAN, Miss, Nov. 28-—~ Placed Against Man)“. pl "yon wen ese" pot eee ‘i uN ¥ strect car in Smyrna two weeks! Meantime Seattle’ is “pulling’ for| Preparations were under way here aid ou? —Bel +> Humaconna, reports that the Japan. * Miss Cuddy to win first hone " ¢ SV RF Charged with having unpersonated | you? tehlingske ‘Tidende + ese fireman was the only fatality of ago, SOnBIG the rane ee eae And | today tor a Ku ilux Klan oonvens | or ry nercotic:iotticer for -the| (Norway) ithe wreck, altho the veasel's captalr ‘They were then carfled to a wood|"Phold the honora of the Pacific | tion tomorrow which In exp ae of bolldotiig’. protection” iirc sinall sone and four members ay where her back wax bared and sho|Northwont In competition with repre-| attract 10,000 Klansmen and 20,009 | Purpose of collecting | Ma Lis hie of the fests wll reels ehoon. ‘the 2 was beaten with a leather thong | #entative beauties of the other sec-| other visitors from every section of ag tel 7 » Broughton was arres if ul Oo ERENCE 4 a . i tlona of America, lthe South ed Tuend utumn f# the neason whe - vesse 0 ears Junti almost unconscious ne Bouth, nail " ; n the e on Sapa abe ‘The witness positively {dentified | nnn | Capt. J. KK. skipworth, cyclops of | ~~ | haves fall and prices rine and the Cook as one of the whippers. bile to the home of Keller Hasty | the Morehouse Parish Klan of Louls-|spBak, and 1s expected to reveal his |only difference between st and Mra. Holcomb, after the whipping! where she was thrown on the door-| tana, who wan recently convicted in| "inside story” of the Bastrop dis | spring js that in spring leaves do | party, was carried In an automo- steps, sho nald, connection with mob activities, will | turbances. not fall—Brooklyn Eagle, WOMAN TELLS |WILL SELECT Oklahoma Passes Firlands Inmates Special Services at OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Nov, 28. Firlands folk—the sick ones who! special Thankegiving Day servi ca : MARIETTA, Ga, Nov. 24, Mian Kathorine Cuddy, of Soattle,| re Oklahoma senate today took|are under olty supervision out at the| will be held at Bt, Jonna we iF i —e = ite case against six mon, Including| other olties of America were to be| antidu Klux Klan law, which would Highlands—enjoyed a delight ford st., Thursday beginning wt Fireman on Shinkoku Gives | || Koller Hasty, pitchor for the Phila-| judged for their beauty Wednesday | force members of all secret organ tortainment Tuesday night \ ; i | ‘ deiphia Americans, charged with| night and the winner erowned sontsibuted.toy. iret in i Life to Aid Others 5 } | lashing Mra, Bertha Holcomb and] Rodolph Valentino at Madison Square | with county officials. rN Bathe , Aively ‘aes | o8 ona ‘Come Ye, Thankful Peg. — } 3 8. H. Morton Garden. Klan sympathizers bitterly opposed ple, Come;" choral responses and 9 0 Sehwarts of the Motion Picture Ov-|phanks" by the Rev. Metre L orators’ union Bywater. Tho oftertory will ty plied by Don Hawards, Manny Cohn, | tig chotr Heattle Mandolin orchestra and Dan ‘ ° ” f A ‘ ee 7 STILL ABOARD | Guards His F 4 ints Anti-Masking Law| Are Given Program Parish of St, J hn unger pr OF FLOGGING} PRIZE BEAUTY + John ear |etate today exp to complete} and 4&7 other young women from 87/45 debate on the provision of the|big Mirlands sanatorium near Rich-|Church at California and West Haan ’ by | izations to file names of officers Included in the program ts the { | ‘Testimony. wan resumed when| ‘Tho content of the “mont beautiful | thin provision, and aticceeded tn 'de-| aie She saegen | by. five-minute addrens on “Belny Pull of |. Lota of Jokes and muslo was oup-|Miaunder’s Thanksgiving autho te do Bros. | THAT ACCOUNTS FoR IT | The dead fireman was the first to Volunteer to swim ashore with a life “line. He sprang overboant, but the heavy seas dashed him against the Tecks surrounding the stranded ship And pounded him to death. His body disappeared in the icy waters. It was several hours later that a line was put ashore and a breeches buoy rigged by which the members ‘of the crew now here reached shore. Suzuki said that when the party ‘of survivors left the wreck the gale ‘was moderating slightly. He thought the vessel would be a total loss but that probably part of her $2,000,000 | cargo of raw silk might be salvaged. y HERE’S MORE ABOUT LOSTGIRL_ || _ STARTS ON PAGE 1 the girl who has disappeared as com- pletely as tho the earth had suddenly opened and engulfed her. A telegram from J. H. Shaw, | Master of Masonic lodge No. 217, | ; Okla., was. received Tuesday | by Joseph Mayer, secretary of the | Masonic Temple association, andj communicated to Police Chief W. B. ryns. It urged Mayer to use| @very effort to locate the girl who} formerly resided at Hugo, The giri’s| Mother ‘is still there. Mayor Hones, of Hugo, wired Chief Severyns asking for complete details of the girl's disappearance. The Rev. J. E. Crowther, pastor of ISS ‘ et the University Methodist Episcopal ee church was shocked at the disappear. | {| 7 . ance of the girl, and feols that she| d : SRS c thas been kidnaped. Miss Austin w | s S going to church about 7:15 Sunday a | evening where she was to sing in the| choir. At the corner of 11th ave. N.| ; E. and 41st st, some unknown fate| } overtook her. That {s the corner| ; : | where her hat was found by Thomas ‘. | oul Patterson, 4045 Brooklyn ave, when | | ; he was returning from an hour's| | : | walk. | Miss Austin had left a girl's home r : : eet Boag Margaret McLean} Paul Bozanich doesn’t want his Bertillon measurements at $17 Millard st.. and would have 8 2 police, so he has b ; ‘ . EY ths cicst whack ne wok eee pba gal a the p ee 4 he has Sibcodies ly against the found in following her customary | “HY of Seattle and Chief Severyns to recover them. Toute to the church. Patterson says Acharya pei he had passed the spot at 7 o'clock when: starting on his walk and the hat was not there at the time. The hat was identified by Misy Lella Austin, a sister of the missing girl. Theorles were advanced that the il was struck by a recklean mo.| Uns that man is convicted of a ues’ en of Pacific coast, e e e P a me lcrime? ’ filed a peti. forist, knocked down and killed and) "pitt Boranich, who claims he in| t train Chief of Police W. B. y 0 ce | S in 1S | Rbst her body was carried away. It!innocent of a c yna anc co agents was also thought possible that “the| — ae bagi gic slugger,” the fiend who attacked m hey took of him fol- : Many women in various parts of Se-| | : He Fis that re attle a few years ago, may have at-} re * be returned to him and that bd ba tacked the girl and carried her away | the city be res fron fm a nearby automobile, after h + Pacific coast citte Knocking her unconscious. 4 y Adam Heeler, cov | | Can the police brand a man as a)to Influenc jeriminal by taking his Bertijlon | he was arrested Mc i |measurements, his photograph and | police have no right to do other {dentification marks and send | ther, Bozanich says, he doesn't intend | |them broadcast thruout the country |to have himself so booked in the ‘The police have practically aban- agrees with Bo doned the theory that the girl threw | the fight herself into the canal in a fit of e Melancholia, as she had safely passed | Starwich and Deputies Cap-| SS sees~/ "iiss Ceeerer a —~ —and the fact that a grocer won't therin tas HERE'S MORE ABOUT || thursday for BANDITS again STARTS ON PAGE 1 Tuesday night, Sheriff Matt Star.|come part of the permanent polio ‘, ent r r u Passing on the street only a few] init has arrived in ders urned to me. | f¥et away. Automobiles also passed | ony months. A total of 126 cases © practice is foliowed continu: | A 3: the holdup, but thought it was an of Canadian bonded liquor t nlice of this and other | auto accident and kept on. Several | trucks and one t ities, and 1 think tt Ix high time| AT ANY e e Pedestrians, Who crowded too close |°¥ S a it was abolished. It ix perfectly | / 77 ‘i While the robbery was taking place, |°* W seized F ve | 16 keen Wantisltitn taceeds ad sa Mi Were shown the points of pistols and | Woodlawn beach, 7 of criminals but to keep identifica bn ( i Frees? Ordered to stand clear. Patrolman|°f Des Moines. One case of “| tion records of untried men who may Saal a 3 Moulton was handcuffed with his | dian beer also was con el be inno Own shackles to the handlebars of | shipment. his machine. When the bandits had man who gave ‘the na So SSS = gm) 6©6—» would indicate that he is a is not only improper A large squad of police immediate ly began a search of the city for the bandits but them. The robbers s were little afraid, as they later returned to the business ee | safe man to deal with. tained in the holdup has fully determined, but it that the loss F. Macklin, Bank of ©: med | Which was in the ; cidiate ‘es Mets of ‘Hie tein ‘Wednaater OCcthe tty. Marsch aa, | CONISHMAS VINIIELS rt tor te ig ele glee: bert. 1 the) Setting New M mail and se t © ¥ ch ‘e eattle eltizen m thugs. La posted for tt ups, it was enid conclu I mount of mail seen the features (20! ress) that make the °°" PERFECTLY NEW on ine 5 ome PASTEURIZED CHAMPION MILK and CREAM _ car tee wie ef “ ; i ts = \AT YOUR GROCER’S orcau BE» 0040 bad At your Willys- Overlat | ealer