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ores WEDNESDAY 3) TIMBER FLAMES COOLIDGE RAIDS / RACE ONWARD JAP EXCLUSION MAY 14, 1924 THE ATTLI (GEM (GEM FORTUNE) OIL aK KEPT Congres Wl Tune 7 STAR MG ”" | CARELLE TRIAL |g I$ ORDERED f (TEMPLE WILL FE BOY MI COUPLE ELOPE, MAN HELD "BILE! ” ATURE | SICIAN | @ Easte . ~~ : pone aaa: oo — 8 Drive Geologists Sworn to Secrecy Ex-Soldier Kidnaped Girl #" Wife of Missing Paymaster { ; of Fire Damages 0 Modi ar pasure » 7 a ent n . 18 7 i } s y Ban Measure Quiz Witness Charges > aves Bride, Is Charge ake es Found in Chicago i BY A.1 BRADFORD V ABHINGTO ‘ ‘ wy + ne ovr COMA, M . 4—A i ! “ ern -* WASHINGTON, M ' . i t “ J 4 are a Pape, state fores tempt to n ave! e & en witua ® gone into | sroimes, e t . 1 wher 4 w , ' , taker Brew here th t ¢ eau of e fternoon bh . © House . ough said «1, 500 Baptists for A warraat for Holme 5 Represe miral Robt «| U.S, League Entry Blanche Fu ; ston, < may ATLANTA, Ga. May 14 ‘ ed , hes ' immigration oe - the ere r indred delegates | nither ‘ Hi i ‘ ‘1 Pa add nd ¢ n ad x Terk. eheirma. 5 Z tra tates int cm . os a " tla at section of the Northwest | cans; Garrett, Tennessee, democrat! by secrecy, Tough de w nge in the nat ee ts ees P tge of Karelle’s whereabouts, | floor leader, ar a ¢ arner, }Ambrosa, formerly « t director " ( hy Rev, W, 3 A pigeimar _ bes i Fire of unknown origin | ther democratic leader of the bureau of mines, aiso « ta : wale afl. paras ah jestroyed two barns and two Following the conference, it was him t reveal Pervewid comnerning ail late he vote xd apa Mi RATIFY TANGIER PACT U. s ca vat Aub i } eidences near the Sgekane |rumored that the = a Po Spr von e thee dye may org PE eymecnere f ‘ ees ~” aks at Auburn 4 | se Inte Tureday with am [to the capitol this atterncon an Yall Kept: the Teape Flees sett. | Oe ee a | pb nimernenpdbeordisew sadty i . #4 5,000 loss. It was the most | Coolidge ts understood to have set woret for two weeks gst - Eat tas ah Md artitars bate ve i destructive property less, ex to the house leaders the pos: ‘ ae terete a 4| gean ‘ he mf ds r r ‘ " association oF * clusive of timber, that the pres- | tion of the administrat val, sinahilae "fan res . ; eae aideeal ad 4 ent flame wave has created tf tent rots x: ot s ; . Maw eport we rol Wedne A ind from ast t t Tuesday saved much timbe nd near Twin rivers from destr ported son crock west ting to PHONE COMPANY HIT BY CITY Fire, Police Departments Harassed, Is Charge Charging nm attempt is being made by th ti Telegraph Co. to harass the ire and pelice alarm departme with the purpose of forcing the council to grant the ¢ ny @ fran chiae, Clark R. Jackson, perintend. spt of. pubtic utilities, Wednesday WY preparing to take drastic action to protect the city’s rights. Jackson said that he will prohibit the repair or construct of faulty poles ‘and conduits pen peaceful settlement of the controversy. The situation arc a threat by the phe remove the city’s Telephone & je result of mpany to d police fire alarm wires from certain of {ts poles | én Holgate st, unless the city paid its share of replacing several rotted timbers with new uprights. Lynch was informed that the com pany intends to replace the rotted timbers with new poles and was ad vised that unless the city pays tts share, the accoutrements the city will be left off. These con sist of the top crossarm and a fix- ture which alarm wires pass thru. Corporation Counsel T. J. L. Ken- nedy, when consulted for an opinion on the liability of the city to pay for replacing the structures, ruled that the phone company has no right in| the city streets whatever and are oniy there by sufferance of the city council. “The phone company can occupy the streets only on such terms as| the city may impose, including the burden of carrying the city’s fire| alarm and polfes signal wires free wf charge, assuming the city sees fit lo impose such a burden,” Kennedy aid. Confirm Death of Gen. Sun Yat Sen PEKIN, May 14.—The foreign of- fice announced today officially the death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the South China leader. eee United Press dispatches from Hong- kong reported the death of Sun Yat Sen yesterday, but the information at} that time was not confirmed. The} Pekin announcement today, however, apparently removes all doubt. Earthquake Rocks Italian Villages UDINE, Italy, May 14—A strong, undulatory earthquake today shook | Amhezzo and Carnico, A church and a number of houses were cracked. Even stronger shocks were felt at Enomozo, where a score of buildings | were seriously damaged. YOU MUST & Lee MISS ee u pL ag Tiiben Conant Comaul" a | the sertous diplomat granted | situation that to alter the ¢ coal Ever wonder what $2,000 indicated| 000 worth of jew would that the pleas of the president and| Joghe Jil 8 8 Hughes had failed 5 3 : Ie ke? nenen tudy tht and other leaders trom their sup.| 2'CTUre The young lady, port: Oe ths Sued ethotiee ace | WhO merely a model, ts sald he expected caring the ebrated Mau- report would be called) hon collection, being di MP mate ow gt Friday amd Ye! nlayed at the French exposi- tion now appearing in. the United States. The pearls HERE'S MORE ABOUT | (“hove are valued at $300, * 000; to say nothing of the AIRMEN bracelets on her wriate, the STARTS ON PAGE 1 || diamond gar loops, a pearl tassel and rings and other Alva Harve fling trinkets.” commanger of the fly ers and hi after crash |made their w aboard ship on their way to Belling ham, Wash. “¥i WASHINGTON, May 14.—The la Lowell ommander ican d-the-world flight ‘ May 12, stating definitely) AUtoist and Woman that the would take off from jAttu toda: ave been the ylotim } Smith asked that Maj. Blair of ma aacaon, 47, the signal who was stationed 4 he Un in the Alaska to make weather | & eet on Fifth ave forecasts for 8 ae and Weller Labrador to asts for the |! sola ght 3s aacwon mas Ath hop next summer, stating n to The city hospital, where he jthat the flyers had great confi-)“ belteved by ¢@xamining phys} dence in Blair's work. a to have @ fractt are Ae ast guard today announced wa Blac esi : Gutter Haida, | hed.. been rie, 300 Wi 86th ot, and Law sent to the Kurile Islands, next! ends | ats ‘Tueada: night. in stop of the flyers, to patrol theft! the Golden Gardens, at Ballard, and on Feacaped with $30. eee | Lieuts, Lowell Smith, Leigh Wade and Eric Nelson, the three rem jround-the-world flyers in | Were still at Attu Wednesday morn- ing, but were ready to make the perilous jump across the Pacific to meager Information which the |naval radio station was able to fur- | nish. The three airmen planned to make the jump Tuesday, but for some rea {son or other were held’ up. It is be | responsible for the delay. The men were to start Wednesda: }if. nothing interftéres. | Major Martin and Sergt. Hartey ferew of the flagship Seattle, which |waa wrecked April 30, way to the Sound aboard the cannery ship Catherine D. The ship will take the two men |to Bellingham and they will then come to Seattle en route to Wash ington, D. C.,, where plans are being | flight. The Catherine D. |ingham around May oe |S. F. Flyers Leave fs due in Bell- MEDFORD, Ore., May 14.—Lieut. |Barle Tonkin and Sergt. Ivan Cooper San Francisco, after having been forced to land here yesterday because | of heavy fogs over the Siskiyou! mountains. ‘The flyers left Seattle yesterday, flight to San Francisco. Lieut. Tonkin sald he expected to| reach Crissy field at 1:30 p. m. eee French Airman May PARIS, May 14.—Licut. Pelletier Doisy, French airman, has completed }his original flight from Paris to | Hanoi, French Indo-China, according |to an official announcement today. | It Js believed that, owing to his suc- cess in outdistancing all other flyers in the eastward race, Dolay undoubt- fedly will continue on to Japan, Ho had said he would do so if successful (Ja reaching Indo-China, eee \Mrs. Martin Hits | . Trip Continuation | SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 14.—Mrs. rick L, Martin, wife of the lcommander of the army's round-the- | world flying squadron, will urge her | husband, Major Martin, to apply for at least threa months’ leave of ab- sence as soon as he arrives in Seattle day. ‘The order from alr service head quarters for Major Martin to report to Washington and prepare for join ing his wing mates by flying east, is looked upon with dimfayor by Mrx. Martin. According to experienced aviators hore, after Wis hardships in the Afaskan snow fiolds, Martin's physleal condition will prevent his appearing for active flight duty for at least #ix months, of the ing |the rv Alaska, | ocean to Japanese islands, according | ved that weather conditions were | 3 are on their | made to have them rejoin the world} Medford for South | |hopped off today at 10:49 a. m. for| hoping to establish a non-stop record | Continue to Japan from Port Moller, she said here sa | MAN IS BEATEN Three Armed Thugs Hold Up | Land was turning his antomobite! jaround, when the trio sprang on ning board of the machine pant returned Land begged tor It. ked bandit held up and Gus Huch, owner of the ach pharmacy, 6401 32nd ave. N. eaday night, ister of t Huch pursued th yaded revolver, wat A ma robbed bandit with but ho és wo boya, Albert and Geno Stew Were arrested early Wednesday | olman A. L. Delaney, In a boxcar. The youths had a ity of cigarets, gum, keys and a wire cutter. Edward Raymond, Dominick Bud | nie k and. Gerald Durning, three of the four youths arrested carly Sat urday on safe robbery charges from the McGrath Candy company, 2507 |} Western ave. have confes cording to Detective Lieut. Kont. Four men, giving the names of Charles Sandidge, O. L. Gilhooley, K | McKinnon and J. A. Mathewson, were arrested by police Tuesday In possession of jewelry belleved to be |loot from recent burglaries. Mathew- son was arrested while attempting to sell n Indy’s wrist watch, while |the other three were apprehended when they attempted to throw away a string of pearls at Fifth ave. and Union st. ed, ac y. B. | Vast ; Damage Done | by Eastern Flood PITTSBURG, May 14.—The swol-| ci waters of the Allegheny and Mo- |nongahela rivers today were slowly | receding, leaving in their wake prop- erty damage estimated in the mfl-/ lions. | As the turbulent streams returned | toward their normal depth, riverfront | residents, who were forced to evacu-| ate their homes yesterday for the} | third time this r, began return: | ing to thelr dwellings. The Allegheny and Monongahela, | where they form the Ohio river at | Point Bridge, reached a crest of 26.4 | feet. Flood stage at this point is 22) | feet. | British Airplane | Making Progress ALLAHBAD, India, May 14--The British round-the-world amphibian plane arrived here today from Na- sirabad, making the flight In six hours. The British flight now has covered a total of 6,080 miles since. leaving | Calshot aerodrome, Southampton, March 25, *-9:80 to 4:90 p. mj §:30 | KFHR—4:30 to 6:30 p, mj to 7:80 p.m KIR—i30 to 6:90 p,m. 8:30 p.m, KFOA—8:30 p. m, 6:30 |} 7:30 to | More Than 200 Lovely Silk Dresses at $19.75 and $21.85 Trimmed White Hats Appear on the Fashion Calendar at Low Prices $5.95 $7.50 $10 $12.50 TTRACTIVE choice of new styles in mi- lan, taffeta, hair braid and combination Hats in all white, white and black, and with colored trims, Becoming styles for bobbed heads and the matron. Trimmed in flowers, black ribbon, bands and self materials. Prices $5.95, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 250 Pairs of Women’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps Reduced to $ 4 8 5 the Pair e HIS offering includes broken size and sty! le lines of a number of Women’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps in black satin, suede, black kidskin and colored leathers. Four of the styles in this offering are pictured. There is a full range of sizes, but not in each style. Reduced price, $4.85, —nownsrains stone HESE Silk Dresses are of the types wanted at this time of year. Some styles especially for young women, others suit- able for matronly women. There are attractive styles for street and after- noon wear in soft crepes, crepe satin and satin. Two Typical Styles Are Pictured In the popular grays, brown and tan tones, blues and alway s-fashionable black. The variety of styles is notably good, as are also the values. Prices $19.75 and $21.85. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Voile Step-Ins Chemises and Vests $1.95 _ Charming new creations in Chemises, Step-ins and Vests. Fashioned in sheer, soft voiles in such lovely pastel colors as—flesh, peach, orchid and apple green, and white. Trim- med in dainty laces, inser- tions and hand embroidery. Vests and Step-ins in styles to match, $1.95 each. —pownsTains sTorE 10 New Styles in Blouses $1.95 Ten very smart styles are in this new shipment of barred and lace dimity Overblouses. In white and tan, with boyish and round collars and turn-back cuffs. Trimmed in embroidery, monograms, gingham pip- ing, lace and colored em- broidery. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Good value at $1.95, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Earwigbate” In ‘15-pound Sacks $1.50 Lilly's Earwigbate, prepared after the form- ula of the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, Packed in 15-pound sacks—a sufficient quan- tity for an average city lot. Price $1.50. Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORD Ruffled Serim Made At * ae A low price for these Curtains. in an attractive style and finished with 2- inch ruffle. ruffled tie-backs. 24 yards, White, with Length Low priced at 79¢ pair. 36-inch Drapery Marquisette, 25c yard SPECIALLY-PRICED offering of attractive new Drapery Marquisette in desirable and col- orful pecially for summer cottages. styles for cottage drapes, At 25¢ yard. portieres—es- / | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2,441 Face and Bath Towels SPECIALLY PRICED THURSDAY UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS in 1214x 24-inch size. Absorbent quality, finished with fringed ends. Special, each ... « 5c FACE TOWELS in self-stripe white cotton. Size 19x87 inches. Red or blue borders. each .... LINEN-AND-COTTON HUCK TOWELS in With hemstitched borders. 18x33-inch size. Special, DOUBLE-THREAD TURKISH BATH TOW- ELS in 22x42-inch size, 39 Special, each ... —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Very Pretty Styles in Girls’ Gingham Dresses $2.95 IRLS of 7 to 14 years will delight in having one or more of these attractive gingham dresses. There is a good variety of styles to choose from and all are fashioned of good quality gingham in checks, cross-stripe and-ratine effects. trimmings. Pretty yarn, embroidery, applique and ruffle Sizes 7 to 14. Good value at $2.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK Johnson’s Floor Polishing Outfit $4.00 HIS OUTFIT cludes: in- Weighted Brush with wax-applying attachment, 1 Pt. Johnson's Liquid Wax, 1 Pt, Johnson's “Kleen Floor.” An attractive offering of this very useful floor and Nnoleum polishing outfit, this week, at $4.00, Housewares Scotion, Downstairs Store