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the ouble- the miles 00 ; b-Pow. | ettect ! tho i ding nites hed to De the q t ssncjemaeamancimane “ee kl ii Lie il nr tr Le L$LiLLiLitirirttwuittitn | i 1 (tees eee caaalaTtaa s s SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923, THE SHATTUB STAR GIRL INMATES | FIGHT GUARDS Resent Punishment and Start Wild Rioting DELAWARE, Ohio, Deo. Seventy-five girl inmates were under | Bard of apecial deputies in the tn.) aAtitution’s gymnasium and 10 others) Were missing today following a night Of rioting at the state girls’ indus- trial school on the outskirts of Dela. ware, \ Disorders which broke out when Inmates of cottage No, 11. declared | two of their companions had been} too severely a minor | Infraction of the rules, rapidly spread | to cottages No, 5 and No. 6 | School authorities lost contro! of | the girls in all threo cottages and! riot calls were flashed to the police} department and the sheriff's office. When police arrived approximately | 220 young girls were running about} the school yard throwing stones thfu| Windows and defying school guards Yo stop them. SEWING MACHINES GO THRU WINDOWS } Sewing machines, chairs and t ing machines we flying thru win dows of tho upper stories, po! sald. Half a dozen girls were slightly in Jured by broken glass. Furnishings of the cottages wer Police ail sheriff's deputie: evaded in driving 75 of the rioter into the gymnasium. They red the school orchestra to start playing punished for \ & | From left to right: Hippolite Lapachet, Emily and Johnny Lapachet, two of his six \children, and Federal Judge John S. Partridge, who te them as bail. Youngsters Are Bond of Love to MEEKER SLATES : Assure Daddy’s Appearance in PARTY PROGRAM Court for * Liquor Case Trial suc | ARSHP FATE STILL MYSTERY ‘No New Report on Dixmude | After Chief Is Found Dead | BY WEBB MILLER | (United row Matt ¢ | PARIS, De Fran | of the wkien remairted | At $40 a, m, the ministry of m: rine sald; | 'N additional information has | been received regarding the fate of | the dirigible Dixmude, | “There is no confirmation of re: ‘ports that additional bodias of tho crew have been found, The only body recovered is that of the com- mande he huge dirigible, turned over to ermany at the armistice ding the world war, has been mixs- since last Saturday | WILD SPECULATION | OVER AIRSHIP’S FATE ' All France continued in the wild- jon of what may have happened aboard the which set off on her fat 11 days ago today, The | under cOmmand of Capt, \de Greneda, with 69 men crew and passengers. | The body of the commander w: ship was Du Plexis! aboard, | of Sicily, more than 200 miles} and north of where the dirigible | as last sighted, Soe B | article which the commander printed | 1920 in the technical review | eronautique just after he had wiioted the big ship from Germany to France, he certain dangers in the construc aptain pointed out at that tin picked up yesterday off the northern | cc Attention was directed today to an} = etek l™N Artists in Chicago held their annual hop and awarded prizes to the most beautiful women present. Photo is of Miss Edith Longfellow who was second in the contest. @ance music in the hope thi the oo | | “ ec, 2 1 ion of the Di de, then the Ger- Rirls would become exhausted danc SAN ANCISCO, Dee. ao ~ a8 officials took them away foliowing| Music Feature “of Pioneer | aa f Bede peas je, thei e Ge tng, But the rioters paid no atten-| polite Lapachet here has bartered|/the mother’s unfathomed departure j a a0 of. 15,0004kito- IS | ener empty: el agi! Nea th burtiay “Coleoeatien | ag tae nel ehcol authorities sald enrty today| They constitute a bond of living} They were subsequently returned Lent mat epee artes oon halt Some of the girls in the gymnasium | |flesh ponding the father's trial on @/when 1 demonstrated his} Baton for the 93rd birthday | ‘or such a cruise. It 1s far from a were lying about on mats, sl | charge of violating the liquor laws.|/ unquestioned capability of caring | y which was to be staged Gatur- | nr SOA sfoct model of m giant aerial | | but that about 50 of them were still}! HERE'S MORE ABOUT Thus in modern times has a te|for them. fternoon and evening by Ezra oiiser, It needs much greater re-| Z — a s da uproar, apparently intent on| ie =a enactment of Shakespeare's famous wito went away I am) Mecker, Oregon trail marker, for ll sistance, endurance and solidity, {Denies General Was In-|Three in Room Where the damaging the gymnasium as much} SUSPECT play, ‘Phe Merchant of Vente and mother, too,” I4-| persons 70 years old or over, com-| wphy ‘Dixmude was built for war ; 4 a8 possible, The condition of tho|| ¢, “Lig apogee gonad taken place, with the role of Shy-|pachet | prise a musleal fand speaking whe “I nervico in raids only. She was not| volved in Oil Company Tragedy Occurs é possible to retu the incorrigible | = SS Should Lapachet not appear on/anything in the world. For them Tithe complimentary ae at Meeves’ jaivaanipsene i WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Data re- DETROIT, ‘Mich. Dec, 2—- :: inmates to the t feat interview with the phantom Auite wat: for hearing the young aa age lee pe ares them | Mfetorta Sajuraay evening at 6 lating to promotion of an oil com-|Shot thru the back, the body of a” Posses of special guards recru! ccuumer ee talk ae the. ss are forfeit. cand en wee A Chabaal says Fe ny by Leonard Wood, Jr., son of| girl, whose name was said to be atthe industrial = : | Just what would happen to them) when school time comes, I coo! ey the program follows: | sl Leonard. ‘Wood, govertion Byitia tcnic wis’ (oe Pe tine ene ain, | tinkee' of! th er and pointed out|in such event ts a matter grave|them and keep house, too |eou ; | legntrel of the Puitipobsen wil be |today in an apartment occupied | ware for trices of the miseing in-|tl ever could escape mem¢ al minds dering. fe Why, then, is it when they mban | Toastmaster, They Marry ‘Templeton, | turned over to Representativ rear, | by a policeman, an ex-policemaniy mate: : . of ca Lapachet'e lt : a lives Pe yaigttnad Seni’ Leader Frank Fe Atktes Wisconsin, by Senator ay+/and a third man. Mrs. Margaret Elton, A A lesen Eola ives ea yn ‘Onward Christian Beldiers 4, for use In connection with | James E. Phillips, 23, dismissed ent of the school, seid Wiltia Sect gnemsien aid secs By ah sed Philippine inquiry, | trom the police force three days” completed wer checkup and ter : ge ‘ aabeeen cute Caraway said today, i ¥ erence creemuy ond. tis as| “A man with a record such an tiacom «| sends New Year Greetings | Jago for drunkenness, and Torrence who succeeded in loves The thr the most violent o! at th them were harp 6 Hath 1 the Judge Par ation of his un-/ 500 girts kept} that t sald. Most of| him le Violators and girls by suld be no n out} to About 100 Dec, 29,—Victims of Chicago's $10,000,900 oil brought to author! who had been returned to the school Jean the mer y bro te Wee aeevicis coupes. rt’ debated |rage to keep him tn jail pro * ar greetings" which Blige ano 1 it fessional’ criminals gain freedom on. ast araces ie ey received from the intrepid pro- where the distu t, creating | Mr, Meeke = ‘chyba ag tu the an 100 of Koret's Chicago r the sy AF | Lawrence, 15 ; president of t ims recetved in the matls at ——<—<<—$ Patan te ‘Cnee, | 11; Blanche, and Job doubt el. Thine Angel | vo cards which said 1 > IT snap ener thorn, |Pachet, 9, In nominal custody of t court “If I could be transported, HERE'S MORE ABOUT ready to ates for the northern | PSs Siates of America Sr data apbahivaditox: titel | This moment to your door, AUTO DEATHS - ee Ba cg mee se réed |} On a previous ¢ sion Lapachet} “He needs his children and they I'd bring you smiles by dozens pobrgionstee tr grace | parted with his children |need hint. And good wishes by the score. STARTS ON PAGE 1 ee c That was whe lq court] “I order. him released." a “LEO KORE’ | On ER 1s TAKEN To slaspeaistingnntiol s By ail Koretz disappeared on December SCENE OF | y #"|6, when it was learned he had end were being held & The two bo; jaturday Knutson taken, In an veral times RAr-| pile, to the scene of the fi fowly missed killing pedestrians and H show ata wihabe Bi colliding with autos. “There were four boys in the car, two of them escaping. Nestor Lal ‘omo- | 1 wreck. | “struck SAY SUN SPOTS HOT MAYORALTY senvorer rras.r SETTLEWEATHER FIGHT LOOMING LONDON, Dee, 29. ¢. lousfy in BER. at raph company has recelved a y d at ave., * yi * confirmed dispatch fror by an auto eat Responsible for Lots of Candidates Will’ Open Fire oer een tines Fisher, WAS | onstr Puzzling Things | January 26 wokring on sluici ns fOr | bor the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredg-|the tender ing Co. and stepped from behind A| street Dec. 29.—San | "y S ENVOY understood to have been furnished b ATHENS, Dee. —The United street car into the path of the auto.) Kouta c an Oakland, 7 entiats to be os pape stationed at Fort Snelling, | states ehipping board steamer Cone taken to the hospital. - | shows the marks of the t e surfade of D AY aT) itt | Jos is reported to"have sunk in the” j gan, 4418 Kenny st., Fe|right front headlight had been ber ide eee sia 6 Tta flagship IS ELA ED; Wood a: So sald his father did not| Finck sea, a message from Con ported that his automobile had n-|tack and the gla 7 the edg . : - 6 Isonzo. PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 28.—Cyrus pay Gs Sum ores eeiieaes stantinople said. today jared J. wson, of the Clyde] of the fender insid erwise condition = FE. Wood ~ ador to], Caraway pi ha nts rene gins Presumably the crew of 40: tool apartm: ve Seneca and th rt sis A. Bauer, of . Japan, is cc nfined to } nartment |!" ‘ estigate this, DI to boat " t N =, the aking of 5 26 5] a eo end there was 0 oe Burned Hospital Is y» {i3, the Bellevuesstratford hotel today |*he making of a fortune in specula oyeke sabe ’ by ned right shoulde nm by eni sbo! . i Habs . Wav rane (oni Advancement of Branded “Firetrap Feng pape pes Janother son, and’ the governor gen.|, LONDON, Dec. -29.—Oftficials Of Winter at ot to Herat ght til] CHICAGO, De Testimony sn Soma sand ee V's military aide. jthe United States shipping board hield was broken ov rlation in the amount of which authoritic Indfeated that portale debehehn raved freer belleve the Conejos was lost about the accident the car jiman Brickson Arrive, Is Warning Since un ane 1 FOS the atn here 1: t eanhite aa the Chicago state hospital for the in. Christmas in Washingotn. cy - DENVER, Dec. 29—"A stockmen’s * ping : rt : iy rae Dr. Bauer Seott sig ge bi ‘ pit une Was a “firetrap” was presented | turned hero Wednesda ; ad ‘as 5 warnin, cattlemen over Pee PR So, ae ity in the alr 29 pt i een ‘ to the ¢ jury investi-| under the care of a physician since the Rock gion to pre ph and telephe doe rcond, | ting the fire that took a toll of 19/ An X-ray of the arm will be taken pare for sn der” : eae es Wednesday night to determine if a deposit has formed n able e niao ow st ela Officials and emp! es of the in the shoulder. If a deposit ha laid at the a greatw ton tnd man: stitution and officers under | formed. ar ation may be neces: | bu pools of the s entists ‘ aT: direction the hospital {s oper-| sary, M fl The warning follows a season of al mitted the ex of the 4: waftl' tieadea ila’ can ted told of cond among the! The ilin mbassador may most unprecede 1 mildness, in ! eries of the A office, what | mates a » bulld-| delay his plans to sail for Tokyo from which winter feed has been con-|/) 4 _ ed, what he want. (128 Which bu ” | San Francisco on January 10 served until a much later date than |)! It er, t he tae nat | and sald no s usual. number P c 1 ¥a na Se in ¢ wero pro = am pearie i vane SLIGHT WRECK | nig the Braatbae itn ‘0 do in the é 3 Girl’ 8 ; Curls Catch P y future Winter Predicted WARSHIP LOST ‘The Exchange appraximately $10,000,000 om friends, members of his own family and hundreds of wealthy business men in exchange for “stoc! in the | ‘Bayano River ‘Trust of Panama,” |mythical oil project. Tho New Year. greetings were a maile, : in Chieago December 24, but nuthe 1 they believed some tr fond mailed them here for him. right arm while IN S. P. TUNNEL | v Both men } ng been conn in Auto Flywheel a : ed in With the New Year| neppina, cat, Deo. 29.—Spread YAKIMA, Dec. 29 . ; scientists | owNeraHI es, t SHING'TC co, 29.—Winter rails jp t 1 No. on th rius, parti 1 J het 8 RD i ¢ y rrive i xt we ta divition of t fully injured Fri hen she whining. t tt a ra The r n0 ushered in by | ¢ near here, earl cau: was struck by an automobile driven |! ot 8 OF particles of negative ra ce 1M nd from | e, mail and baggage cars of Selah. The electric ho prob-|coast to coast and bring freezin » northbound Shasta limited to ing on a Christ nan candi: | temperatures as far south as Florida the tra: mas when she fell | dic onal | by ‘Tue weather bu. c panic 1 amon under the f To Tell Arguments : of|reau f . a pissengers whan caught in the t L Tr be ‘preceded | F 1 of the tunnel roof caved in Seeing ! for Independence oun: | in m FAEe Hosea |Saeoadlng ahrtNteHSs soi Boer Os — ASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—~-Manue pelt will con the sleeping cat has an has 1 Roosevelt’s Widow Arrange Funeral of Film Comedian HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec Ar angement be m: Phonograph, Shirts, Sails for Orient rack noon toda red shortly be. |American ‘Warahip Sent to Honduras | for the funeral Sunday of RANCISCO, Deo. 29-—Mra.| yes, film comedian, who died her nosevel widow of the ASHINGTON, Dec Hay , ah r pees mt 4 1 seahin : Fur Coat, in Loot nt nd he ss neal flagship Rochester, of the attack. Ha s born in San ¢ i Tt aste for silk shirt iled for the Orient today | ser squadron,” has b atc Ay I i Hy : ; ; i I th m F, Moff teamship Brest Lin.| to proceed to the coast of Hondura Ser ae | ; ey 7 my pip. feauaithett rm where the political situation has cre film field. rs sh i ; i , Mant t-is president of the Roose 1 danger of revolution, ; taxteab i d Wo echt ta Hamad hia <tat he I visit} The American warship will prote Fetes Enemies at f helped me.get | ford many ports in Japan and China, and|Amerioan interests, Birthday Banquet a 1 iy “ery Policeman, 7} W. Oo. 3 ; hen pene Siberia | scltata eee i a ¢ toda Beene “oe, Story, em tt or ony tert] Christmas, Is Fired |= $17,500 Salary’s, __ [est string = rrr. ha Hon y, | MeCarty Accused he air” by P 6 at W. 3, Bav-| |Drinks Poison on toe Small i In N. Y.| " 1 incursion by Honduran mig his ¢ She of Hitting Woman t. J. Powe ; ‘ Street, Dies Later $17,500 « year tet 0 pre cee int a a iis ¢ Burke t 5 Chrintx Man CHERTY Fused hina letter \ toy.) Two New Courses ; oie 4 ‘ h tb § pb ls Poa perineal aay ita wpmanermuee ane wi _ Offered Seattle State Timber and ing Ont of Iris allege + down \ ; 1 of shippers, and died soon 1 in 4 tendered his} ‘Two few courses, one In econoii Land Sale Feb. 5 N. W.. at Dexter’ ave. and J Pluhsas Thea Masel) La aaa bane tn maga uid oatitlg P g be Fish Blown From ferinnicig: Wednbady, Jubianyy spa Longshoreman Dying Promise to Love What's in the Air ; { Himrod at éinith's Co in Sign Language HOQUIAM, Dec. 29.—Furthe ‘ iti, onitherelal “edkrenty me Sought for Arrest 0 SATURDAY, DECEMBER t hit t ILKESBARRE hast ed" show 1 Pi Sh He meet | ¢l f pretense BEND, Ore., Dec Efforts. to itd y ‘ it he Chi torm t m. on Monday 1 We ¢ 1 today t ti eriff H. C, Topping of Jefe ; : t \ rit 1 1 ji fe county, charged with eons ‘ A cap I 1 aif ot Asaistar 1 ment verting to his own use more than t \ tr c , 1 Hoquiam } Jor lopartment of mont t ‘ 000 s to the county, haye t ‘ ‘ f the f 1 art n, and olw i be he yrned the vern been fv Warrant for ‘Top: Want many | t hos \ h Ma of the| Fred I ked uf 16-inch | 9 1 and lays at.| Novem long inve ping’s arrest is in the hands of k n are 1 there i 1 w fracture 1 lorfihans’ cot flounder at anoth po [7:45 | on of his financial operatic Coroner Mason. Stream in Storm? y of Wash the Unive spending | te Four Men Injured { Fr resolution, now pending in | Brilberr the h lis for an investigation |the apartment, were arrested im ippine admi. ooo cap of| connection with the girl's death. ul Wood. Tho € does | Phillips’ revolver, with one bullet not claim that General Wood had any| connection with the ofl company or- ganized by enator said he ¥ for any make of it Leonard Wood, | discharged, was near the body. Patrolman William J. Ward, also j living in the apartment, was —_ the | ag a witness. Detectives were summoned to the 4 ja@partment about 4 a, m. by a me Jr, today denied! port that a girl had committed nis father was in any way involv ved | suicide. : n the oll pany, Noticing the girl had been shot) “I regard this,” ho sald, “as just/in the back, they arrested Phillips another dirty dig at my father.. I/and Brilberry. ‘The two prisoners @ headed the Acms Production com- | assert Miss Gordon ended her owr pany and for a time it had good pros- | tito, F pects, But some of our wells played| Sigd Dcetineand we cos OTP AMMED : LOST AT SEA: | down. “When I can make the money we Report Shipping Board Ves- sel Conejos Sinks |intend to resume operations.” Young Wood dented reports that | enlisted men in the army had bought | large blocks of the Acme st He} |said a fow soldiers might have some, | | but declared no particular effort was made to sel] it to them. The information Caraway has 1s| 130. miles west of Batoum. Al™ “gs, 0, 5." sent out by the vessel gave that as hef location and sald aid had been summoned from | Batoum, HERE’S MORE ABOUT PAY BOOST |[si.2° “ “""=1aa STARTS ON PAGE 1 steamér of 5,110 tons, built at Ho j Island in 1920 and registered “at” | increase will be followed by similar | philadelphia. P boots along the coast during the coming week “Revenues of the port are so sat- Three Gunmen Raid isfactory and business is in such a s |healthy condition, that the port Man in Hotel Room — } commi sion is glad to make this in-] SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29—Three crease,” Ls ning said. men at pistol point last night entered 7 If present plans for the develop-| the room in a fashionable hotel here | ment of the Skinner & Eddy water-| occupled by Leo Le Blanc, former front site, rec purchased from | dancing partner of Evan Burrows | the go’ ment by the Port of | Fontaine, rified his baggage and read | s the nominal price of | ait his letters. . $600,000, are carried out, no extra} Le Blanc told the police he be: bese add oe od lald on the taxpay-| jfeved the raid was Inspired by some jers, he declare: | one interested in a second suit for ene ve Mian to bulld one dock on) reach of promise Miss Fontal fon,” Wwe. Col. Lamplig's’ state: | Douee, tas tle ¢aeninae a ment We h ‘ve. sufficient revenues | ‘ost a of HE 5 y Payne WHE ‘coi Mand. to bg te this. With our ney, Wealthy New York clubman. |finances*in such excellent shape, a apes jthere is little doubt but that we can | finish the Ov ts in sec HERE’S MORE ABOUT ns without calling for outside ald. diately become a rovenue: produein a unit, Alread plications from STARTS ON PAGE 1 business firms for leasing space on the site are pouring: ta. » Of hit a human being failed? When course, cannot be considered until 'ne was asked why, even if he bade wo take posse hit only a plank in the street, helg did not stop to find out if his car | had been damaged, he returned to the torney” line, and, % ‘didn't know." pressed, 0 by Flowing Well Knutson has retained Attorney | FORT SMITH, Ark. Dec. 29—] Atwood A. Kirby to defend him. Four men were injured when a gas|Mr, Kirby said Friday that he Bad: well brought in at Alma, about} accepted the ca 10 miles north of here, late Friday I have. not made a thoro ine Jafterng od ation. of the facts yet,” he said, well “but I understand Knutson is J connected. His friends have | ned me as counsel.” a five: to the ir, ng the country for 20 mile <nutson said he did not know who | r The well | 1 to be a ho, after reading The Star'g 0,000,000 t produ’ It is still ped him off” to the sher | blazing. iff's office. “Until I read the papers T did nob know how they had found out where I was or why they came after me," he maintained, Oregon Sheriff Is Is Seven Indictments Against Governor INDIANAPOLIS, Seven rnor Wat charging ¢ T, McCray v

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