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PAGE “BYOL" LATEST) PASS WORD | Ships Advise “Bring Your) Own Liquor” Now RESULTS FROM RAIDS Seizing Valuable Ship for Booze Is No Joke NEW is going into the YORK big ocean | ult Royal Ma S That ts t the recent seiz liner Orduna, British steamship ssing the unofficial to they companies are Americans it tip to traveling “pring your own lquor” can't the 12-mile Foreign liners have been opening after hoisting federal author $3,000,000 their boat son until wait their bars soon anchor, w boat ship Itles seize a nice like the Orduna, other owners figure they be careful, | The Ortuna sailed for Hamburs toda. ft on a bond of $1,00 following her » by the treasury ¢ customs for vio prohibition and na Resumption of against the steamer, one most tmportant of the Re service, Is scheduled for April, when the ship will be in New York again. | Testimony at yesterday's hearing | showed that members of the Ord una’s crew had been engaged in bootlegging for more than threo| years. No testimony was adduced, however, to show that any re- sponsible officer of the ship was/ aware of tho Milicit liquor and nar cotic sales. Thirty-five hundred American tourists sailed on 10 ships during | the day, and, according to the| word going the rounds fn steam ship circles, not one of the 3,600} will get even within smelling dis-| tance of a drink until the liners are | across the 12-mile zone. The Aquitania sailed for Cher-| teurg and Southampton, the Cedric for Queenstown and Liverpool, the Arcadia for Bermuda and a numer of other British ships, including the Cameronia and Fort St. George, for other ports. All will be bone dry for miles, steamship officials said. CHILDREN MAY HEAR MUSIC Seattle Symphony Orches- tra to Play Sunday _ Children of Seattle will have an opportunity Sunday afternoon to} hear a big symphony orchestra per- form a program arranged especially for them, when the Seattle Sym- phony, composed of 60 musicians ‘under Mme. Davenport-Engberg. | appears at the Arena at 3 o'clock. “Every member of the symphony orchestra desires to do all in his power to put this city on the musi- cal map," Mme. Engberg said Sat- urday, “Every one of them wants/ Seattle to have an orchestra equa!/ to those of Eastern cities Sucn/ concerts as the one scheduled for Sunday are designed to Instill In} the children an appreciation of good) music.” In the concert Sunday a number of selections from the Nationat Music Me@pry contest are to be featured and the second movement the can't a partment and the n of the federal | lnwe. el action | ot the al Mail day TOOK PICTURES or | Wheeler | selling land crashed THE SEAT ee Prize Fight Fiim Deal BRITISH PRINCE Is Aired by Senators’ CRASH VICTIM | Ope rator Says He Was Assured Legal Plan Wales Unconscious; Thrown Had Been Made to Show Pictures and Kicked by Horse BY FRANK GETTY ondent “Where ts it 16.~The If it's In back to| york.” alleged graft) Quinby LONDON, } rbor field the Pr arown from co that Ridin, steeple ited Press Statt Correap WASHINGTON, March committ at trail of aston B, Me Wheeler eountr noo of Wa. hie was existence, it’s In Daugherty horse with su over the sald he signed the agree bared by G ans office 1482 Broad he ment in his at way Did Rickar stand v0 ranged democrat, Mon sought oc y given by 1 traffic tr Carpentier 1 give you to unde at the matter had been ar 1» Washington uld ea? me pl tim allege co wns kicked tn the face features were vered with blood as attendants ¢ pent ed him out ee This was the second fall “Smiling “Whom id BU) Or | Eddie" had suffered during the da In the earlier race he had taken a Wan Jens men- 1 tumble but arose from the ground un tioned “Orr spoke of Sm Daugherty Jeas Smith's nan the w np so you ce The prix ™ ed and hin not be me t nd He told ar ans had so been represent?” | y of New York ran, was the fir an Smith's name nk A. Vanderlip arrived n New York last night on some myster mission, Was amoug the carly arrivals at the hearing. Van: agate deriip took a seat behind Paul How: | 3). nothing land, counsel © Daugherty lie re the agr fused to make any statement who h as a friend) of esoaped unin: occasion a bi “ina and 6 came up jured, On the neas naid, rtloular” garding the recetved His horse acerations, at Henry rt Tho Pringe of Walen entered the on still not fully recovered’ from affects lant disastrous fall, 1 reported hia was mending rapidly filme. U TELLS HOW FILMS | RIZE FIGHT WERE TO BE SOLD | Quinby said he personally took ple rhe nner in ch the Demp tures of the Dempsey-Carpentier t filmes sold for fight. ” wh sey-Ca were shoulder biade Daugherty's conf interest in the Rickard and ion of the f between in New Jersey to varie yho then got n Washingt Quinby 1 touch with a lawyer for distribu , named Urion, who would 4 an attorney In the ver have a contract with Pea Gareth Se with retere > pro. | IS MURDERED Watchman in Movie Studio Is Shot to Death ELES, Cal of murder motion plet Senat a c “{ entered into contract June 10, 1921, to produce and sell ther Where was it at first intended to display them? | 108 AN nn New. Jereay.”" | Quinby proved @ reticent witness |. 0 ta cay = s ansthing said.et fleet about and was bgt ard Ho, ait. lntorzae | coain ter tiie displaying the filma olsewhere?” nose mere wised of Hollywood. “No.” “Now, as a matter of fact, alg thas vik kal “You knew it\was in violation of | afraid that if you tell thia commit: |yu¢ a humbl. law to display them elsew the whole story, the attorney |ine victim ‘At the time, no." oral will cause you nome trouble) qaentitied HAD CONVERSATION aker at th WITH RICKARD “Did you later have a conversation |with Rickard with reference to dis playing the pictures in other states?” | “Yes, Rickard said he had had/ some men come to him with a plan whereby they could be shown out- HERE’S MORE ABOUT side of New Jersey.” 4 “Who was thatt’ si DEATH Plitag Muma, Ike Martin and Bill STARTS ON PAGE 1 THREE SLUGGED Quinby identified Jap Muma as | St | reporter on the Cincirinat! Enquirer.! the raphe of the finger prints | AND ROBBED that only two theories E. B. McLean's newspaper, and said] reveal sturtling fac the murder | remain, May says, They are: wo Victims “Knocked Un- Tke Martin was from Cincinnatt!, Hot), umpt @i4 not identify Bill Orr.” “Did you ir some agreement?” continued Wheeler. “Yes, they were to co-operate tn > . et ‘That Mrs. Clarke, while search: these pictures in ‘other| That tire. Clarke, whl bend conscious by Thugs lurking prowlers, dropped the . gun from the pocket of her coat and that in picking it up, it ex ploded, ‘That Mrs, Clarke went Into the back room of the bungalow and | took her own life. ] Coroner Corson will conduct an tn-|£\4"ny two men near his hotel and 0 | quest inte the cause of the death! isn in an alley way. When ho re Tueaday morning at 10 o'clock. The | wwered he found he had been rob- March 15 has come tr sald you are inawa tins night watchman, was tee as R. Johnson, care Warner Brothers’ studi aman died en route to the ho |early today with a bullet wound thru his neck. "T've been shot,’* statement, made to F | Hollywood resident, who was passing the studio when Johnson ran into the jstreet and fell at hin feet t you?” ‘ f he was going to cause any! trouble he would cause It anyway now. I'm telling you the truth," re plied Qui was his only ove } states.” | “Was the agreement in writing 7” Three men were slugged and rob- jbed by bandits south of Yesler way Friday x Two of the victims were knocked unconscious and were under @ physician's care Saturday Carl Skogeman, 114 Occidental Stolen Auto Hi Hits 3 Other’ renee oe ee ee bed of a check for $159 and a gold i the Information ¢! ay as un-| watch Cars; Suspect Escapes (earthed, tx expected to definitely James Magrant, Elliot apartments, — establish the cause of Mra Clarke't| wis attacked by a man whom he Police Saturday were trying to oe . . ,|knew as “Whity," at Sixth ave locate an automobile thief who | | pee pease Apt ge hey wing And Columbia st, Magrani raid the escaped a volley of shots fired at 4 ; pi eo een ta i aeade |man atipped up behind him .and him by a policeman after he had | theory, but sald the death may have |r hire ‘with * pty on the head driven a stolen car Into three | accidental. bales Boones na Tie totercregronid others at Seventh aye. and West- May's investigations at the scene|ing when he recovered and was| lake ave. Friday. | of the crime revealed that the bullet | given trenticents Patrolman E, 8, Johnson naw the | entered the left breast, Just over the |" Ea Anderson of the Northern Pa man driving a car stolen from Phil perky ave ae bode, making {cific hotel was strongarmed and Hase, 709 E. Northlake ave, down " at beaten by three men in an al 7 straigh jefiected course, It en-| Westlake ave. The stolen car skidded | fT) 1). \hit over the front of the (Beer Sixth ave, and Main st. into three machines ers * Py it was robbed of $5 and a watch: Pareie at tha onc in, Cooet or the freee: bh UUwere Snes. Xbe DEI showed no traces of having been Westlake hotel, partially wrecking all |$rorey 7), nce , of them. Johnson ran to the scene Abend He To have committed sulcide, the HOLLYWOOD MAN ank Ferguson, | ave., was brutally beaten and slug: | "| at headquarters from Columbia, Lee will replace Strecker at head. | of the fifth symphony of Beethoven ang put the man under arrest. While will be performed. This movement they were talking about the accident eorcatin ‘clesaecot the weed the driver sneaked away and started a \ecpqaccn gg alten jto run. Johnson whipped out his ‘or that a. he is inclined to the and there probably has never been | gun and fired several shots at the toy tae ar Acoopat the act Somore beautiful theme. written for | man, falling, however, to hit him. | while peering tnder the bed keer cage i rcp 5 Footsteps found outside the works to be played demand a big | symphony orchestra as a medium) een re ee aetaay tad i ated ’ S apt oe these, be said, iiay. have. been, — | Victim of Assault May Re-| cover From Beating young woman must have assumed a} stooping position beside the hed, an| unnatural position, May believes.! The New York Musical Ooserver shoot | of February, 1924, has this to say — Lstocaitinaad assy dlbaansd of the Seattle orchestra: “The Se- Mrs. Clarke, {t was learned, had -aiaagey tga kr the Ce bi |been in the habit of carrying the a ia enue ottoman eat automatic, an army model carried by cons z ner husby the late w cans to be better than anything| Jack Harney, 28, of 702 Bell st, por, hY ia dituixs tase tose race Seattle has had before, except per-| who attacked his wife and beat her jour is the property of Mra, Edward 28 the old orchestra under Had-|qimost to death last Wednesday, |p Agnew, Jr, & warm personal! ‘4 |was charged with assault in the | friend of Mrs. Clarke. Some weeks | lsecond degree Friday afternoon.|ago prowlers ransacked tho place in Justice |and since that nocturnal visit was RATES PRAISED State Benefited by Fair’ Freight Tariff, Claim That the transportation commit- |teo of the Seattle Chamber of Com [ STAR H hivonsity for Sha ATLBOR An higan nts were raked over the and warned that they will Pres} Mar Burton in « convocatior be weeded out t clon 1 addres Dr lent put ite containing stories ‘bas nex appea from the camp’ amazement conversations of unm and women and p with students for a return chivalry of the The pronident be excluded exp d the at nor middle ages denounced 924, Fins NAVY )POINGARE WI Value of Franc Goes Yp With His Victory Blaved meful Life ® trane fp, Diy \oday Ga ia aad | ' ; A ie Fes Vielory * opening et s and Sterling an adopted the se. "You stu loaf, you enda ‘ou here.” speech the premier jg MAY HALT OIL. CONTRACTS | Los Angeles | | LOS AN Atlee Pomerene GELES, Cal, March 1 Rob counsel in { nd Owen J the nm Jeane cw arrive # after woond cou nd were to thelr fight Doheny on for the |to break contract In United here Monday will meek an inj rney unetion to halt ex loitation of California re nl. rve No leaned to KE Doheny art action be to Thursday Wyo. the Sine were ‘turned ¢ to a ding outcome of the sult to break similar that taken in Cheyenne, holdings recelver where lair the contract A similar ruling court Is anticipated. see Sinclair Loses | Out With Italy ROME, March 15,—-Premier Mus solint has broken off ofl negotia tions with Harry F. Sinclair American magnate, involved in the Teapot Dome scandal, according to in diplomatic circles by the rumors * Mussolin! Perrone in is understood Ihas decided to deal |brothers, an Italian | stead POLICE SHIFTS | STARTED Four Sergeants and Two Patrolmen Transferred that with syndicate, ‘The first move in the reorgantza- | tlon program of the police depart ment as announced by Chief of Po- 5 Severyns, Friday, was made on Saturday. Six officers were transferred by order of Severyns and more important changes will prob- \ abl low later. Four sergeants, W. Strecker, Percy Looker, J. C. Lae George W. Wilson, and two patrolmen, A. J Hill and F. H. Bertrand, are affected by the transfer. Strecker will go to | Densmore from headquarters; Wilson | porn to Columbia precinct from head: quarters; Looker will replace Wilson and |quarters from Densmore. Hill will work on the first patrol! at headquar. ters under Lieut, W. J. Smith, on special work. Bertrand han been as. signed to prowler car work on the boy patrol. MIGHT CONTEST COUNCIL POST detended tg FALL'S FINANCE TO BE AIRED Judge Curtis D, Wilbur, Californian, who has named secretary of the navy been tumbled to the earth YO) Syooiat Counsel Expected in| Senators Stick on Trail of | by President ¢ ‘oolidge to take e post vacated by Edwin Denby. L = EADY TO LEAVE ayes | judge Wilbur Awaits Senate Okeh on Appointment | Oil Lease Deals | BY PAUL K (United Press Matt WASHINGTO M " MALLON «: Senttle, Wa king ¢ 5 task of Finest Popular Priced Hotel in the United States Fireproof Absolutely BUSH HOTEL A.C, MITCHELL, Prop. Near Union Depa” SEATTL WASH. 300 Kooms—$i Per Day Up Special Weekly a Monthly Kat Free Shower and Tub Baths ing up whole story of SAN FRANCISCO, March Dwigh of the n matters 1—Whether Harry pelected a Preside artis dge 4 urt bers. preparatory he uses now pending prepared to resign supreme court as goon as the much and Just enate confirms his nom ing he spent versity with his broth Wilbur, pres were from how ve red up many y: made ar ef we °°" Naming Wilbur Is | Pleasing to Denby DETROIT, Mich, March 15. Former Secretary of the Navy Ed win B. Denby today praised the ap- ment of Curtis D, Wilbur as |his successor. Mr. Wilbur fa a graduate of An- |napolis and he knows thoroly the need of the navy," Denby said. consider the selection a most | plan: one.” LOGGER KILLE Snoqualmie Lumber Work- | man Struck by Falling Tree \epots fort to run de on the rece NAME. AIRPLANE FOR SEATTLE © World Cruisers Christened | for Four Cities 0%, ccounts A junts ‘Sub ject to Check coounte ralaily Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE sf, CRUEL PILES eattle “Bos. are the names ur U. 8 army # tha to start from here thelr around-the-world flight, ac- cording to word received Saturday from J. J. t rwood, Washington, | D, C, representative of the Cham- ber of Commerce. meee The formal christening and ded!-| A falling free Friday afternoon cating of the planes that are to at-|killed ©. Metcalf, 25, a Jogger, at tempt to circle the world without|Camp A, of the Snoqualmie Falls mistinp, is also to be held In this! Lumber Co, a few miles from Sno- city before thelr departure for the | qualmie. Alaskan coast. Metcalf was working on another. Tho Chamber of Commerce has/tree and did not see the first troe requested that tho “Seattle” be se-jwhen {t started to fall. He was/ lected as the flagship of the squad-/ caught beneath it. He died an hour ron. 3 later in the Snoqualmie hospital. |Ho was unmarried. BANK 1S ROBBED an churches in Janitor Bound and Officials | pac seated PORTLAND, Ore, March 1 ; Held Up by Thug Portland Catholics will stand by the | thatean be tr ve SACRAMENTO, Cal . be | | ThenSatter trying. if you are fall [Protestant Portland council of | TRS" Mh*tne reltet and comfort \churches in the fight against Sun-| you, sen Dollar, 1f A lone masked bandit held up the 48Y morning movies, a letter ad West Piacer County bank of Lincoln, at 8a. m, today and escaped with ine Relief Which Healing Theeende tiem Method. | No knife, no pain. Pi March 15.— | show more unbounded faith . ody. It te relieving almost every Dr. Van Vleck ack Found by Send Postal for Dollar Tril_ FREE us you nothing. pivot orn pay word, Wi t ow we @ressed to the council from Arch- svounded bishop Christie indicated today. jourrency and securities estimated at | $15,000 The bandit overpowered the jani- tor, bound and gagged him, held up two officials of the bank and a stenographer, locked them tn the | vault, proceeded to ner together | all money and securities he could lay jb hands on and calmly walked out \closed until 1 p. m. Sunday, because | markab! sand ndition of Itching, ‘The churches are out after Port- | train # Pilea even after, whole land theaters to agree to remain Seciers celine’ cf er the suceua ae system hing sles, Ineluding costly and. the movies keep folks from Sunday | Noe, Inciting areas school and church. If the movie proprietors don’ give in to the “pledge campaign” boycott now being launched, the en- tire question will be put up to the ‘Won't you try It at our expen Dr, Van Vieck Co., LK-IL, Mich. Send no money, Bent Advertivement. jment, |ber Friday, |dreds of cara of wheat thru merce, in its fight for fairer rat {the bank fa working for state-wide irae: | "He escaped in an auto before t rather thes tor seattle | Carroll Technically Is Not. alarm was sounded. alone, was declar by Nathan Eck | Okehed Official Yet stein in a speech at the meeting of | the members’ counc!! of the cham- | in the Masonic club- HERE’S MORE ABOUT ‘MARY STARTS ON PAGE 1 Uniess the county Meets Saturday and election of Councilman J |roll, most popular candi jelections last Tuesday, his position on the council will be open to con. election board certifies the nn BE, Car in the rooma, Fekatein told of the activities of | the committees during fhe past year, Including the export wheat rate |from Montana, whtch brought hun Seat. | hand,” replied n have the chief, been “Both | | voters in the November election, | he | | REREAEAE churchmen said. American Te! 1 The regular quarterly diy | Two Dollars and Twent, | April | record “i the close of business on f the Stockholders, oiks Will be closed business on Friday, March 14, 1924, the transfer t the close of | *; : |The charge was filed Radio Bills {c..¢. Dalton's court. Will Feature Music Makers Concerts, Operas and| Recitals Offered SATURDAY PROGRAM Copyright, 1924, by the United Press, WGZ, New York, 455 meters, 9:30 p. m. (B. 8. T) Opera Mignon by| the Grand Opera society of New York. WSB, Atlanta, 429 meters, 8 to 1145 p. m. (C. 8. T.) WSB's birth-| day jubilee celebration. WSAI, Cincinnati, midnight (C, entertainers. KGO, Oakland, 312 p. m. (P. C. 8. T) Concert program. Vocal and instrumental solos. KDKA, Pittsburg, 326 meters, 8:20 p. m.4E. 8, T.) Concert by the ‘Westinghouse band. sae SUNDAY PROGRAM Copyright, 1924, by the United Bress. WW, Detroit, 517 meters, 11 a. m. (£. 8. T.) Morning services of the St. Paul cathedral. WIJY, New York, 450 meters, 4 p. m. (E. 8. T.) Rossini’s oratorio | Stabat Mater from Central Preaby- terian church WEAF, 309 meters, #. T) WSAI midnight meters, 8} New York, 429 meters, 4:45 p. m. (Ff. 8. T.) Dr. 8, Parkes Cadman, 7:20 p. m., musical pro- gram from the capitol. KIW, Chicago, 586 meters, 11 9 m. (C, 8, T( Central church services from orchestral hall, with special musical. WIAZ, Chicago, 448 meters, 6 to m. (C, &. 7.) Sunday evening rust series concert, jtrict manager of the United States | | Billingsley, late removal and I endorse the un- | veterans.” Harney in| “iscovered Mra, Clarke carried the|tle; the vinegar rate. which opened Ney ogsh ghays muh. for proteetial: Is massed in the Mlenteap valley : . . |for apple growers of the slate, anc Mrs. Harney, the victim of the | UNFAMILIAR WITH te Meee mate ater toes GUN'S MECHANISM r coastwise shipping rate brutal attack, 1s confined to bed | conference. at the home of J. F, Reynolds, 2709 | Thursday about 2:40 p.m. she went) Brg. Gen. Charles FE. Martin, as 17th ave. S$. She is reported to be|t? the place to return an electric |atstant chiet of statt of the United in a serious condition, altho recover. better Ww, ot |Yeges Blow Safe; Get $600 in Loot | PORTLAND, Ore., March 15 yegen obtained $600 at the Irvington Ex from a veterans’ bureau, was contained In fa telegram despatched to President | Coolidge yesterday by Joseph A. vice commander of the Arizona department of the “Disabled American Veterans of the World War.” At the same time, Governor Hunt Issued a statement declaring that “The utter lack of confidence that the veterans’ in this district have fn Major Grant merits his immedi. YOUTHFUL PRISONER REFUSES “SHYSTERS” T. COLE, youthful + with a record tentiary sentences, any chances with When arraigned before Judge A W. Frater Friday pleaded not guilty “Have you a lawyer? want the court for you?” seating movement instituted by the Arizona organization of disabled prisoner of two pen. fan't taking “lawyers.” fron. She drove down in her Dodgé|gtates army, asked support s coype and was to return immedi-|o¢ the citizens’ training camp at ing sess ee Three hours later her father-|Gamp Lewis, T Cowles Paci ific Charles W. Clarke, worrled| Const manager of tho Associated er absence, went in search of her|prags, told how the world's news |and found hor lying face downward |way potlocted and distributed, and |on the bed in the rear bedroom, with | John Lanmdon, of Walla Watla Mra. Clarke had frequently fired | qrrigation len vhic! t gue. which he is Vets’ Bureau Manager 18 |ine ble ancy patti, but was unte-|-Trcaeet Under Attack millar with the loading mechaniam, | her husband, Casper Clarke, hend| ie of the credit department of the Dex PHOENIX, Ariz, March 1§—Re-|ter Horton bank, aald. quest for the “immediate dismiasal”| No posnible motive for suicide has Mrs. Clarke was the mother of two | Pert beautiful daughters, and had every |" : jearly this morning, after blowing off juxury desired. Clarke had recently arith aiitoniyee been promoted in his banking work. |® door with saieh bres The home of the Clarkes is a state Ty |ly mansion overlooking ® charming | Funeral Sunday Mrs. Clarke had planned to at “ a tina Bergman, 71, will be held at tend the opening of the ChicaRo | i Swedish Mission church, 22d civic opera at the Arena Thursday, | sve and 6ist st. N. W. Su ti and was to have returned from the|onernoon, at 2 o'clock. Agnew home immediately ] des: ‘The younger daughter of the couple had been taken to the doc cold, but no one was worried over _ the child's condition. Mrs, Clarke| | |had two nurses and a maid to at Two Released on ini So. Wants ‘nna “the children, Liquor Charges |#he trove her own car Her rela Ben Yakota and H. ¥. Oka were|tions with Charles W. Clarke, her father-in-law, were of the happiest. | $750 bondy each following arraign- sie ment on liquor charges before Unit-|#ator May will have to carefully ed States Commissioner H, 8, El-jTemove it from the gun. Several) Hott Friday. The men, who had|persons handied the gun after St} been sought by federnt prohibition |Was found on the bad and May ts|| sco agents, voluntarily surrendered carefully checking these print over.|} gny hel angel ge Rha ye Deputy United States Marshal May expected to make a complete | 1" 11 conduct my own detense eport on the mystery Saturday, i Do you to appoint one to the hole thru her body. anoke briefly of the Columbia Basin of Major Louis T. Grant, 12th dis-|peen developed In the investigation. vista. Funeral services for Mrs. Chris- tor the previous day for a slight} at liberty Saturd: morning under To photograph the trigger, Investi- EB. &. Gaskiv teat, Corpor unsel J mnedy declared Saturday Carroll, believing the election board had followed its usual custom of canvassing the returns and cer. tifying the suecessful candidates to the city comptroller before Sat day of the day following ltook his oath of office and qualified lfor his position Saturday morning Then he left for Callfornia on a |two weeks’ vacation Later it developed that the elec: \tion returns had not been can. the boanl. Kennedy was vassed by |atriving to br together, | qualification may be the same os {the date of his certification by the [election board Carroll will not return from Cal jornia until the legal time for him |to assume office ts and his place would be contest, Kennedy says. “It is purely a technicality, but it is n legal error that should be rem edied,” Kennedy sald. passed, open to STORM CRASH LONDON, March 15.—Retween 40 and 50 passengers are reported to ‘have been drowned ‘when a train crossing @ bridge three miles from Bareilly, India, was struck by a cy |clone, according to a news agency |dispatch from Dellhi, About 50 others are reported to © been injured, Three coaches of train were blown into the river Jand submerged and two others top: | pled onto the dry river bed, impris oning their passengers. Owing to the fact that many bodies are still under water, {t is Impossible to estimate the death toll with any degreo of accuracy, pL. | these 1 ng the election board | that the date of Carroll's | 50 DROWNED IN on the force for a long time. They have co ered all sorts-of beats. If a per. formance is not fit to be given ‘be- low the line,’ it Is not fit to be giv- en under the guise of grand opera, or anywhere else, and my men will | stop it “ET persc and re-opened at 10 A. M. on March| 6, 1924. H. BLAIR-SMITH, Treasurer. | lly don’t think Miss Goren would attempt any such | thing. But the uniformed men will | jbe on hand just the same.” | | Mine Worker Head | Acquitted of Murder FAYETTEVILLE, W. Va, March | 15.—C. Frank Kennedy, president of District 17, United Mine Workers of | America, was acquitted by a jury in Fayette circuit court here today of a) charge of in the murder of John . deputy sheriff of Lo-| {gan county, during the armed march of miners in 1921, ‘The Jury was out | one and a half hours. PUGET SOUN STEAMER SCHEDULE BECOMING AWARE OF GOD THROUGH PRAYER 7:30 P. M. Protestantism at the Crossroads— Forward With Science ACCERROTY Aged Statseinas Battles Illness. | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 16.— |Former Senator Cornelius Cole is j steadily improving from an attack | of influenza, according to word from residence today, his the veteran Altho statesman 102 years of age, he is still rugged or Backward With and hearty, his family said, and Catholicism is expected to. recover completely | from his illness, |Chinese-Russian | PLYMOUTH | Pact Is Published HURCH MOSCOW, Marth 15.—Text of the| Sixth and University ‘ Mon. and Theres ‘Goes Thru to Monday Tri AN JUAN Dally, 10 p.m NS jl | Chino-Russian agreement by which China grants full diplomatic recog nition to Russia, was made public here today, Diplomatic relations will be re- sumed immediately, ’ | Pucer Sound Navic COLMAN Dork again maké “6 fancy ard’s block: his el kept be al tion & oppon type

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