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PAC rut EATTLE STAR ; 1 \OFFIGER SOUGHT | mn Murdered Doo |AIWANIS CHIEF k Donse Bromers || American Countess Is Children Mourn Murdered Dog _ — — SER se mas ore W th University District Indignant When Deputy Sheriff Shoots Down GOOD USED CARS oming here WI a Riddioat Pet te teva Phas , : , steno ladies eu as oungsters a) noreee e Romance of Millicent Rogers and Austrian |/Lieutenant Cashed Army fo Says Congress “om N Sonsté fe | Crashes When Cash Supply Is Cut Off Cheoks, It Is Found | Business ‘feviva onsider what this | | é u ; means to the Used Car | HAVRE, France, 3 today, Attendants said } Following the dinc late Fri. | z pwr na Say buyer; “Over One Mil- hae te Renin’ ed ow 3 had “gone awa |day afternoon that Lieut. Laster B : ~ fe lion Dodge Brothers “ge nae fe Reg There was no intimation here | 5 ¢, Bremerton navy yard offi ‘ : Motor Cars built and ren gp X : " 2 of « : ' ait ¢ FAn I x 90 I ne still tn heey oilip adil *) , a hie ¥, cashed $1,800 of commiasar of the Kiw proof of long life! Def- pl ea “¢- t of justice agents Satur ; . inite assurance of real Great Salm y threatened fA acing on ie aauaile heros Dedgaibrethore ship we atru to deny Poy et oon: : ny r mt) been definitely deciced Bat a@ barometer > bu reed t father + hter t AMERICAN WOME lay that Karelle and his wife left and as bor “ = ‘ ae eS Lae od a meorten } a tom on advancement before t . U ard the ® It was learn TOO INDEPENDENT’ | Bremertun and headed sewth the country, business * es tre ning to th 7 ed, however, that Mi t was Th ance h begin co [8 wg rrp ly ened | - < aeae 1) Senta aalllony atthe Qual ao ae Soe couple was found elgtit miles from vendaeroos ore aoe ter of her & » and not as elope 1 narried quiet » mn Ih a hen the ‘ Good Values || the wife of tho Austrian count, | tere and were married aule Officers at the navy yard who are BEN eiay Bra inttn May 10—Ditter 4 January 9, has been waning for | tity had mu pendédd judgment in the Speaking on Pacific ¢ ed, pretty Millicent some weeks, according to friends | matter ber I Karelie returned, oF at | larras pointed out that if the we - 9 Dodge Brothers hetress to $40,000,000 | SP'the couple wast until seriq Irregularities were Tecade had the foreign, helghbors » Touring : ut oe eg aoa ar pd Count Von Salm, during a re ie of } aia has eaai oo the Atlant conmumers of prov “ cut trip to the Riviera with his | discrepancies, and the only. develon.| jugta, they, would easily # an t visor, bumpers, spot- . : ‘ : ¥ mt the size « eo Cons ' ‘ , ie aieiieh siensnses ‘with American women are > 0 fact t Karelle apparently had sah Jy eee light and mirror. ag Vote tye ig hs vom Shay dependent,” while Millicent found | the §1,800 in his possession when Le| such as Seattle, fan Francisco, ‘ or fa ud been booked to | ‘ “ ‘ arate Bae : P Diego and Los Angeles > : .| ’ sall New York this after hat curepean ye ea Ba are ft. t ha fopted a “leave it “a Chevrolet Coupe m the liner France f fterent from those in | hea ah | t}) THe East has adop ¢ © n e a . * he commissary checks were Pe attitude on the J ft 1928—origina] finish, nda here said Am " cashed at the First National bank of na poe > only 8,800 miles, some H. gers arrived 10 noney question Wag the |Hremerton, The last time the couple sided that opinion ly 8, 1S, ago to take his daughter however, friends sald, jwas seen was Tuesday morning for the passe : | accessories, five cord hor He was quoted as say m admitted he prac: |when they Yode thru the streets of| ae staat “ty t eS tires. ing that “a financial provision ithout funda e t |Tremerton in their auto. j eeimepeet a probably will Be made for Count 1 income from his Karelle’s friends believe that he betared the hc mout ap " k Dodge Brothers Salm.” * is suffering from amnesta or some| ne a5 overstreased an Commercial Panel End of the forty-million-dollar t a break might » temporary derangement brought on over-feared, « eplored arg * e 1-4 m roman friends of the couple near first began to be circulated by his recent illness, and has w ‘ts between t Pacific coast 1923 — pe wend here said, came when the beiée's th Whe See loki eee ee oc cesigh (reo inside, body all ready fat quietly visited Paris, untess’ father in gdaibilents’) ati: Vine | tects Ba ae, lettered, excel- talked with his daughter and sor had sailed trom New York for |, 4 pert and $500 t b | peie wentitice England to put his son in cok | ana currency was found ‘inside 3 | 0 a lege. It was taken for granted - i | er aene atten Liout, Karelle fs a native of New ’ aid . Ford Coupes . , then that he hed heard of hi York. He was commissioned in the! 4 ‘ = daughter's unhappiness and was pply corps on February 6, 1931.| ; er 1922 and 1920—Both . wig and the Count coming to take her home. The license number of his automo.| @aael cars in very fine con- ess Salm were disillusioned,” a The rumor grew as reports of | 114 is ¢1596 and the engine number | dition, friend of Salm mid. “They the financial straits of the couple |is qogss J cy . =i ; phar Jove cannot thrive in in the geo bats atragr wad | Bi alk Srl ; Club Women Vote Against poverty. friends who returned to tho | | ps ; td r - WLE£Eaton ‘The count was not at his usual capttal, DEFENDS FATHER Inconsolable over the callous murder of their pet dog, “Rip,” by a deputy sheriff, Irwin “Spoiling Flowers and Virginia Brehm, 4042 Eighth ave, N. B., fought to keep the tearg back * Saturday. — Other children in the neighborhood mourned the loss of their playmate for the past two iHenry Sander Denies Charge|vears, while their mothers and fathers angrily discugsed the shooting. Bast Pine at Summit ce APLANTIOCITY, N. J. May 10— “Unsorupulovs exploitation of young ee HERE’S MORE ABOUT oO ee . her | eants and Teviewa,” was deplored tr JOHNSON’S JAP VOTE a resolution adoptéd by the 20th an- ; : ant 4 | t | RES AN ds i University | New Jersey MAY DIE een commiminete SOOIETY PLANS M25" BOQTE RAIDERS so" the exclusion clause, sald he'-wasynese government that the gentle. | Poured assets from. his business en. | | Haturday over the callous murder here tenes, |terprines into the Seattle Land and Rip,” a pet dog belonging to! ° * beta “These unspoiled flowers are at- SRelen “onsctutaly’ eitzouve wen tolthe etiective dats, | !mprovement company, and had piles | Irwin and Virginia Brehm, school tracted an butterflies to" the Nght” clusion absolutely effective was to/the effective date, up labilities against Fred E. Gander, | inh , Premarin ; allow elght months’ grace, as asked! Johnson electrified the excluston- | Popes living at 4042 Eight Mrs. Sophie Irene Loeb, chairman | Against Parent —Phote by Frank Jacobs, OtaF Btaft Photog: Ino, were denied in full in an affi- lared — ri National Child Welfare asso- . no lexmigration Silt at al ‘woula ba or dente = can abe Prd rod] Cavit filed by Henry XC. Sander, son | The dog was shot twice Thurs-| ——— station paid in gpenklng of the girls fant ag | ho. ems leresion iit, of 08 See. 0S | Wromtenne® | Seeneertetys be. Coe and helr of the late Seattle banker, ry puty Bherift R. EB, Mur-| 300 part fm such presentation. 4 Oise Ne ip _ Metuer, ot Wieeeak aa 1 ican ghar San ae fbcalend apices rg halide ra Presented in Rehearsal tol, s pteecrd 2 aia nturpny| et Bottles of Beer in re Ntatne deceribed the oe Miller, of Washington, asked why) Marc! ist next year, Ape: ‘Tho affidavit anewers the charges os “te : ng rita : . : r the 4 Hotel Wind Johnson had not discovered it before| would be on quota baste, While he! made by James A. Dougan, trustes | Cushman Vet Patients Jasied into a crowd of chiidren| Home; Nab Hard Cider | neauty contest as a “menace to course —— i the a ” Revert & "Davia, 1 1a if this was the proper cow! to| used this as a claim that exelusion! in pankruptey, who has filed mult to! Who wert playing with the dog. highest ideals of the nation. vi! “year-old son b, and| — obtal a oh lied | would be practically im effect @t/ compel the Bander eatate to turn| With Austin O'Donnell as “Judge | Pulled bis gun with en oath, Fivo men were arrested Inte Fri- tot Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Davis, bet ger ber 2 ae Gas stented once, other exclustonista pointed Out | over seovts of the land pellet to | vane,” the comedy, “Brother Elks,” | fired. two rarer is rane day by the pollce Spécial detail in Park hotel, 1905 Niath ave, was) oo. months ago with the exclusion | that admitting Japanese to quotal ied 6. Sander, Inc, a defunct rtrm| WAS presented Thursday night for 7 elie downtown bootleg raids. Hovering between ‘life and death) ig effective July 1, tt was be-|bante for even a few months elo¢ which he ia receive | Me PRE a CoP Tei. senile: tha, hitdren emreaut-|:a/Thrie:Setnbeed:-bottion of tent, j at the city: hospital Gaturdity with |i 24 there would be time enough |tablishes equatity principle and|ciaims that these asseta should be! disabled veterans! .54' cried, he thrust his revolver|aliegedto ‘have been. found in his 5 voncussion of the brain as the result after it# pasnage to let the state de-| forma adequate legal basis for &) used to pay the claims of more than | ut Cushman hos. 74.4" he ia: Nekaae Teed orauttl hia (ates: waves oaneed. thes f i aS unite’ apetenat Saas partment “property tell the Japa-| fight on the part of the Japanese | $150,000 against the defunct coneern, | pital under-the dl-|wway, the dog, unable to make|arrest of ,°EL Sothern, 67, Harry to have all the West's allen land apciciat Severin a 4, pleaded mutely with its|Zumoff, 84, was arrested at 2911 et efternoon, .. lawa annulled. ple; " | ‘The child “has a slight chance of Knights Returning | Johnson was summoned to the Women to Preach siaaing brown eyes for wormebody to Hirst ave, and a suitcase contalas|Thgusands of Dollars Are Dougan | | ection of the Se- ifs atte Knights ‘| a s . put it out of pain. “It dragged {t-\iny liquor was being held as evi- i : A . ee tas ccs as, F ie idlauelie ton tal mea meet tek Methodists Rule| Members of thi] nelf slowly to the home” of {ts|dence,<* Seized in Postoffice ‘ No one.saw the accident, but the rom Dig Lonc. VE | Sth, pase the Serio sper bad | SPRINGFIELD, Mas, May 10.--| Ph 2) Orusbdal _ saciety'| master. | Foljowing. selmurs of 00 gallons - aie coolgy den at it SSF! Delegates to the 31th annual con| fret afternoéer he. preewated the pre.| A Umited number of women may | took part in| HUMANE OFFICER PUTS jot hard cider in Japanese soft] INDIANA HARBOR, Ind., May 10. Pilved: Gh Mave left a window open, |lave of the Grand Commandery ot! ose of the preaident, and with|°ccome pastors in the Methodist the performanoe| END TO SU FFERING drink bar at 219 First ave. Thurs-| your sacksof registered mail, be- fo which the child crawled after Knights Templar of Washington} chureh, delegutes attending the s4th | u conferees voted the left. the room. He tumbled 19|were returning home Baturday after | ther republican | with the report. Ithe ground, striking on soft diri,," tWoay convention at Bremerton, | goostor Jones gets no chance to which was a dress} Three hours later Humane Officer asy, tha police Friday also arrested] lieved to have contained many thou- vhearaal. Tho pre-| Roy F. MeKenzle put the dog mer-|7, ‘Tanaka, alleged proprietor of the| sands of dollars, were seized from pmiere will be giv.) cifully to death. Ho said ha would) pine, quadrennial general assembly” de. | chded yeaterday, | obabl loned five postoffice employes in the rear lwhich ob Friday night. | rf RR Sw By « large majority the report! nm May 20 at Holy|try to obtain a warrant for Mur-| Nick “Tomovich, ‘proprietor of ai-lof the postoffice and carried away sag P ole a Ny, aved: Rin fepen {0 |" so ubated éduples attended fe] phcodipeset Aad org Hhede.ce d [2 the special commision appointed | Names auditorium | phy's arrest, and expressed nla | other Ge drink Marke ee Ck Med oboatoenis here titer jto ;% it 21 toi c ront | bes oda: Before Mrs. Davis had missed the | Dis ball Friday night In the Brem-|), Hoth house and senate vote investigate the ~-destratility ef r the purpose of|tion over the brutal act in fro | ri ‘ O'DONNELL i road ave. was arrésted on request] Harry. H. Spencer, postmaster, wore: Cor | ND he io ic ren. as 0 sehild, a Chinese laundryman. living | °t0® Masonic temple which marked/ next week on the bill, ax amended|“°™*n becoming pastors. wag ao- | Falsing funds for|of the playing children. lot Polles Judge John B.~Gordon, | said’ that the mail was addressed to Regrby, rushed into the hotel and|the close of the feativitien The! by tne conferees today, fixing ex-|°eM%%4 The section was s0 Quick | focal .eBiarity, Other performahcen| Residents of the neighborhood, following’ “a: -#uit: “ons eaeubitan: | tek “RReweS A “Thdtana Harbor and : ds az limited to-members of} that an amendment tendered by/may be given th Macoma, Belling: | whose children regarded the dog.a)- + wnupsaas 7 undoubtedly of great value. feried that a dead baby was Te ee eaaalationt ahala was ferieeee date BEY let, (Ml ates.’ B,. F, Johnson ot Pasndeus, | hai hace Mverohe, one of thelr best friends, were up| "© ‘s ” Se riae tees bociet woes } Cal, to piace women on equality) Tickets , in arma Saturday. They demanded] shed by the Seattle Knight Temp- eer | ete for the performance on|!n arma urday tre. Davis hysterical when ie lca igh BY DALE VAN EVERY j with men in the foreign mission-| May 20 will be placed on eale at|that Murphy be punished, jghe found the ttle unconsclous | eae ee y {eld was not entered in (he/Kufer’s book store, 1007 Fourth| -“ftlp” was only an everyday sort urs uliman onaductor a : Piety | eetation, ave, Monday. of dog, half Airedale, half Irish ter-| th up and it was WASHINGTON, May 10.—With a pee: a y ’ | i Tee to the potas ra neighbors. | Veteran Cop Drops out discussion, the senate and houre — Seana rier. “He has been a pet of the | svt nn ino yeaa os Tells of Early Travels oa | Dead at His Home conterees on ‘tho new immigration | HERE’S MORE ABOUT “ | dill today surrendered to the wish of \Lawton Polo Team |noted for his gentleness with chil- 1 Bec | nerman C. Piel, 67, member of! the '} 4 altered thelr report | ; dren and his love of playing with| | eae é 'Faurot May OTIS | a; peatile filles toctd er 96 voles | cra ees ene | TAXES Will Play O. A. C, | them. 1 was while be was en-| tad General: Grant for Passenger ons Rinse e Burns’ Successor |vetors being pensioned three years| date of Japanese exclusion July 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1 With a number of national guara|J0vi9s himself with his young " o ¢ 5 he garden of “2 | WASHINGTON, May 10.—In-/*5% dropped dead in the next, ‘spector Faurot, noted "chinsdldagak his home at Lake Forest park.) Tho conferees met for barely five friends that he was shot down. Murphy says that the dog, chas-| Trip N. P. Transcontinental Made nd army officers from Camp} Lewis, Seattle and Tacoma in at-| Pfiel_had been n resident of this| minutes, in which they drew up a|® Proposition to the voters and re-|tondance, the picked polo tea of | NH & ball, ran into his motoroyele./ —.- tn9 morning of 'September’,} Weekly, who ‘made sketches along Nig gal ee = peta ine 8 Ps for 40 years. |new report fixing the date as do.|clves two-thirds vote. ‘This wasltro err h tld gooorns 7p y here with [Ei thinks that this justifies him in 1s68, a DUCE oe seneken” Ratchet the-rpnies ie Hv Sarnky, wets {mentioned as probable successor to| Funeral arrangements are In the | manded by the house yesterday, when | "ot done meet the Oregon Agriculture college | *ooune ag hard oes the children) ot of a funnel-shaped locomotive | Century magazine, E, P, Mitchell of ’ + William J. Burns, who resigned as|hands of tho Police Reliéf associa-|{t ordered tho report revised, algned | ORIGINAL AGREEMENT team at the Vancouver barracks |°"4 laving It to die, ty | stack. the New York Sun, and many others hiéad of the bureau of investigation,|tion. The body is at ,the Butter: | it and sent it back to the house,|IS HELD VOID | Saturday in the NorttiWestern cham | A train of newly painted wooden/| from newspapers of Boston, New ] 4 cars rolled along| York, Philadelphia, Milwatkees, Hart- steel rails behind| ford, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and rail- a > wood-eating | road officials, engine, leaving a| PENSIONED IN SEATTLE crowd in a din of BY PULLMAN C0. 7 cheers. Mr. Pennington, before entering | “Tho first trans-/the Pullman ‘company services in 7 continental train|1881, was # clerk in a hardware of the. Northern] store in Chicago. He lias never been + Pacific railway|in a wreck. For the-last 18 years, was heading west| he has been cashior for the Pullman to make railroad | company in Seattle, living with Mrs. ‘ history, ‘The train | Pennington at 285 20th ave. N. department of justice. worth mortuary. where it probably will be acted on) The ctty in unable to assume|pionship matches, Parties from Se-| this afternoon. this ¢ bill for two general ren |attle will be headed by Lieut. Col.! After a bitter debate, the house) sons,” Kennedy sald. “First be|and Mra, Alvin H, Hankins and| j late yesterday voted, 189 to 174, to| causo the original agreement to pay| Lieut. Col. and Mrs, Louis Breche. | ‘defy Preaident Coolidge and instruct-| iho taxes out of the general fund|min. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Edwin Jed its conferees to insist on July 1, | {9 void because tho assumption was| Burr Babbitt, Brig. Gen. and Mra. | 1924, as the effective date for Jap-| that the tax bo a part of the pur-| Robt. Alexander and Col. G. G. Gat. | | Anese exclusion and then voted, 181) chase prico*and the permixsion of| ley will attend from Camp Lowis, jto 171, to send the bill back to con-/the voter to levy against the gen-| Capt. Fred Fuecker and Licuts, H ference. eral fund is necossary to. meet it,|W. Tarkington, Wilbur R. Pearso No secret was made in the debate | is’ permission was never granted,|and H. V, Shaw make up tho Se-| |yesterday that tho president had “The city cannot pay the tax billjattle team with Lieuts, Paul M.| flatly threatened to veto the bill un-| out of the railway fund becauso it| Jewell and Pores Dix as alternates YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Women democrats of county were to elect officers Saturday afternoon} at Dartnall's, Kentuckians in Seattle plan to go east to Kentucky “home-coming,”| ¥ . apbany: carried, _besides| He was ‘recently pensioned by the ioe Tie Seana cn tbe ac has no authority to bind the rall: | te {June 16 to 29, others, two indl-/ Pullman company: ” ‘apaneso sion were met. way fund. Tho charter provides Shipping board granted demurrer viduals around|' Having traveled most of his life | a any Raga incurred must be/ 40 Are Overcome in $478,000 suit against Puget Sound which this story/0n the Northern Pacific, M. Penning- evidenced by utility revenue bonds} . Machinery Depot on war-time con- ton ‘ft taking an active interest in HERE’S MORE ABOUT || or by utitty warrants. ‘There ts no| in Tunnel Trap |i litigation. Lagi Volumes have been written.on Gen. | the Northern Pacific railway’s cele- Ulysses. S. Grant, but “only a few| bration; this week, of its crack trans- words can be credited in print to Mil.| CoNtinental' train, the North Coast ton C. Pennington, 43 years a Pull.| Limited, and its 25 years of service man car conductor, and tho first|%d Silver anniversary year. Pullman conductor on tho first and such evidence. The proviso in the} py TTSBURG contract of p rant." | “Any effort to pay this claim would merely be a vold attempt of the city-‘council to place an obliga- Pa., May 10.—More| Queen of Eagles’ May frolic was purchase is not @ war-|than 40 persons were overcome by|to be crowned Saturday night, carbon monoxide gas and almost} Pledgors to Oval club, U. of W. | 100 others were made {11 when they} honorary soclety, to ride goat Sun- |were trapped tn a traffic jam in| day. BANDITS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Boatright gave the alarm. |the east tube of the Liberty tunnel! Merl Meacham, formerly of Seate| tn, : - e ‘ 7 mous Nothern Pacific transconti- Patroimen M. A. Coons, J. A. Tapp.| OR on the city in a manner not| hore today, tle, dies in Detroit, friends hear|nental tratn, Parsons Raps Klan man and C, Hownldt, and Detectives | *uthorized by law,” Kennedy sald.| geyeral of the vietims were taken | Saturday, FLOCKED TO VIEW | Public School Bill H. C. MeLennon and J, Byrno re. “The city railway fund t* not ®/to hospitals, where thelr condition; Seattle will send envoy to na-| TRAIN AND GENERAL ring the Jaw, sponded, Miss Boatright pointed out|™Uncipal household drudge, sub-|was reported as critical. - Others | tional foreign trade convention in Scoring the :proposed school law, “That first train carried many jcelebrities, but Gen. Grant was the center of interest along the route foross the continent,’’ declared Pen- nington. ‘People came for . miles we Of tho street car} Parents of Queen Anne high stu-|around to see this pathfinding train jdents were guests at open house at/and hear their idol, tho general, He school Friday night. was as much an idol then as he is initiative measure No, 49, as detri- mental to good will among the peo- ple of Washington and likely to stir up useless strife and hatred, Reginald H. Parsons, chairman of the Friends of Educational Freedom, an organi- zation formed to combat the bill, the Raymond home and the polica.| ct to have imposed upon it at) were revived by first ald (reatment.| Boston, June 4, 6 and 6, |men entered, arresting all the men|™!!! the burdens of improvement] ‘rhe traffic Jam was caused by| ‘The grand court of Washington, in young Raymond's room upstairs | “4 Vol promises of former city] an unusual number of motorists us-| Order of the Amaranth, convenes in 7 y Ing the tunnel to get into downtown | Everett, May 17. ag peste dae pie {nto cunody| "it tm time that periodic ralda| Pittsburg boca ‘dis ® room down-| pon the funds of the city ilght,| strike. water and railway departmenta to a SH The Wounded man, Budnick, waa]. and “rallway “departments to Tomorrow—Sund ay, May 11th : : urged Seattle people Saturday Temel#:. tinooneslitie! Soh atau ot ae ae ee Hea of sell Police raid lottery fame a teal bt 2 frein from. diging:ine itty Pood, Which way spattered Across) ytiities must bo safeguarded with'| METHODIST MEETING tian "Chine pied es eels ‘, aaa ‘CALA Lne au prance i the front seat of the Hudvon auto. + Abeba Saha Thieuisiual Fats) oh iad ae a iets 4 req. the’ measure, “sponsored by tho ‘ ia will sesover 7 ps clazes here erreur | SERVICES ON RADIO 920 Seventh a ae ig Savage afd] Early to ae and bo tigi In't| rive parents of their inalienable f A ‘humorous episode was reported | wifo dalled, Must explain, [appeal othe secre re 7a tol right to choose schools for their by Mise Boatright,-wha declared she Secretary Work’s } SUNDAY FR ess carey ety ahaa The | sit up nig! oO D sith kegtrp yet’ children and would deprive private | Cr-O;7- saw Budnick sneak into the house Py Copyright, 1984, United Prem), | ).Ciarm Bohoo rah ed ot wildeam ane smoking black, ‘heavy | schools of their property without dus shortly before tho police arrived tho| Wife Passes Away ee a re |b aotander GRUReaoarS “ee pout Ie ee twhieh tee Uecles webbaedictn | Sreoeee SO CHINE Puan aeld. “4 second time, ‘The Hudson, riddied by| WASHINGTON, May 10,-Mva.| ea esl Secopeteci frre A | ei St cae rp Pp Portland, a huge crowd was on. |Simllar measure. was passed in Ore. bullets and bloodstained, was lett «| Hubert Work, wite of the secretary || !°e8 Of Frincess Pat Canadian in. |) At Allis college, Oakland, hand to greet us. The passen; gon, but was declared unconstitu. A cee block away, between Western and of tho Interior, died of heart trouble || {“utry direct from St. James ca. || ana ice inna ea ‘the renee, tonal by the United States court." ( s ( 5 Elliott aves., on Cedar st. When] while on an automobile ride here yes, || ‘earal- bias las ‘Dock Worker Hit were invited to a Chinese theater is aes tho police arrived they saw four fig-|terday afternoon, Sho was taken ill NARA dee lhe | * where the general made a talk, |Athletics Planned ; ures inside, ‘Two sailors and twol suddenly and death camo almost in-|| ° Mae Lion by Hoist; Saved | ‘iving is bine cigar in ang Te S 4 w CY Be, te pncted Chet they Teoatriaht |stantly. Her chauffeur immediately || soeeam trom the Capitol theater, || Knocked Overboert trom the end| Nand ‘and carrying “a. Ghinees for Military Camp — Fact acetic end oem |crovo to Ho Wardman. Park ‘hotel |Win nosy" 'in charge > 7 || Ge Piet, Gaturday’ morning, Jameel baby on his other. sont omecd hk Dig athletié program will be ly been examining the car and wero|where the Works live, and offorts WGN, Chicago, 470 motors, 6 to || Gyer, 87, Dreamland hotel, negro| Chinese sat on the backs of their | instituted this year, when the 144yn releaned, were made to revive her, but thoy} 9p. m.,C. 8. T.—Sunday ovening | longshoreman, fell 30 feet Into Puget] seats and applauded," field artillery attend the ann@™)) — The car was stolen from WH. M. bb bat: Lid urtists’ program, vocal and instru. || 80Und and narrowly missed death.| ‘Tho train catried many dis.| guard encampmént at Camp M Am " Toe | where he clung until rescued, WBAP, Fort Worth, 476 motors, || Where h ne rescued, and} men of the day, according to a lettér| baseball schedule, a track meot Tho girls lived at 2623 Western| confined to a hospital, sho returned uke ha ram || Waa sent to tho clty hospital gutter: | wi Poni , ave, Mins Raymond is the daughter|to the hotel ubout a month ago, sho|| tt 2M ©, 8. T-Laite program Ha and Movers rly thahatenporh's 4 Revie Oita by RCM APSA SEATTLE FLORISTS’ i by Crockett's Toxans orchestra, ing from exposure, many on board, for his services and|a wild west rogeo and other sports e of me mre pi day Relite i at a lived very quietly in: Washing: WBZ, Springfield, 887 metors, | Gyer told polico ho was’ working courtesy to thom during the ridé,|are planned’ for the encampment, pen an fi ecclh ed Jan Wd sly i soolal activities, Boj] 7 4 im, 1. 8 ‘T.—Program from || 0n @ beam extending over the Sound, | ‘The letter, altho written 43 years ago| according td Lieut. Col, Albert H, | prdeent at the sate fo Cary a4 that and AHiSEl White ‘etowee tho Methodist general conference, || When he was struck by a swing hoist {at Portland at tho then tend of tho| Beebe, senior regimental officer, 5 , 5 a y, x d thrown 1 rater, y ! isthe oplaleny they make Helting| tenes nec ae paasen Wee || with addresses by Gov, Pinchot of || a0 hrown into the water, He Is}line,'’ is preserved by him today, | ‘Tho regiment will also engage J Ponnsylvania and others, employed by the Alaska Steamship] It carries tho signatures of C,| battle problems with other regi: JJabout i quently in the society columns, company. Graham, famous artist for Harper's’ ments of the dist (Sunset) division,

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