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j PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR = HANG MAN FOR “tes omer mo wimps 9 5 j s Exe- pV . " DOOKS TO TURRETS pe tae un this Babors ri of Hi grade e Shortly afte © Mississippi kene " ‘ . é | wed N nt Versary cuted at Walla Walla |, ,iutils_after the. Mesisinp ~ rs i sovelty Footwear . of carrying the dead and wound Ww n id an Cle S KILLED SCHOOL CHILD) ‘% trum'the vurvet was under |sente inland yewtarday’ the nous | Ovisite, members of the er All Sizes—All Styles . A dead sallor’s hand, swinging | Teansasse and ldaho for searet | ACTUAL VALUES FROM $5.00 TO $8.00 Convicted on Case of Cir- | timply as the owas lifted | get pra ¥ the distance| t . til the 4 from the steel floor, touched the an t Calf 2 and t 4 it t of t 8 ank cumstantial Evidence firing switch of gun No, 3. The fted a huge target at the} A t t ° Hl exploded and went hurtling he w to f and ALLA WALLA 1 down the harbor, passing close n t ' Since 1871, thow - ‘ t by the passenger steamer Yale, |e MEN WERE first to ¢ sands of Gately reme pe f h 1 out bound. This blast increased Eighty odd men were gun t . customers have Anna No {the death total by four tN Fifty of them were ata-| ‘¢ hole p the tuaning, heated learned thet this fi Ww Fearing n explosion of the| tioned at the t guns, while t) r of the t He found it i Annual Anniver aa ake : . a led | ede 7 la; 6; the Minclentes ee ngs a Milage filled with ter me Ft <ohich they can h nr @ eve - t steamed |, 5 mee 5 mast i a ,)mome her never be b n murder of the al eeacr CAUSE MAY ta on ab tee he “tee Nov A MAN IN strong case of 1 ev | Navan al ethos. a8 ti TURRET i MO ee a , T t, he protested } r 4 ane “gr : 4 insted, blackened. os Men's § 22 ss eee ee | ees cae er “a's Ml BLACK SATIN - - GREY SUEDE . he neither denied {firmed ; The # Of guns and urret was alive. y r I net the| were close C od ready +t , t ith Capt, Willam T 4 ‘ r sacg | Diaat was duc fire. Th Ne atitl stood oper ‘ - from w diaap ared lana and men of the n BLACK PATENT BROWN SUEDE BLACK KID - - - - GREY KID seroma || Aboard U.S. Battleship) ‘cine icetia it ae inns fn from the turret 40 F. C. Hopkins, seaman, Adiraville ed aut the 8. 8. Minsisetppl, drawn up| cGa SURVIVORS TELL 5 to fl lant night aboard the U. 8, 8 New| Kdawrd H. Huffman, seaman, | DISASTER STORY ues at Mexico, was announced today’ es | Aurora, Ind gd where « rew lay burne ion im nanty ators | List of Dead in Blast wnt Rbertnseain, ensel who r pl as observers to sur Cedric Kerr, seaman, Terre Haute, | Mexico's crew who escaped, returned ith to 2 ' Anderson, seaman, Los! Ind to their ship and told their stor Brown Calfskin : ; | Attorneys for Four Men to ! W. W, Keys, boatawatn's mate, Ma-| Pressed for details by thelr com: | with heavy A collection of handsome suits, including stylish | » Barbee, coxswain, San | dera, Cal raden | tewed roles single and double breasted models for young men and Blame Montrose | Francisco, Liktitow Siitied, sedeeta; tht ithe, ole thing felt more | and spring heels more conservative styles for men of mature years, Joseph Berg, engineman, Mount Masa. | ke a blaze t han an explosion Wide choice of materials cP quality. Special feature ateathents that Stephen Mont-| Vernon, Wash. yd MR. Kimball, seaman, Greeley,| Macadin said. “It was red, awful ross did not fire the bullets which Louts Barel, but that both d by O. L. Redden, Ce _ - red, and just sort of set fire to values— Btephen Beto, seaman, Bridgepor ; we everything, Even the heavy steel ; Frank B. King, Clinton, Mass. BB, Conr Nag agree > san, Argonia,| Plates turned white hot me ta C. T. Bourgeols, seaman, Wave-| yi." mye irre | The gas was terrible. It the facts in the case obese Frank L. Klonowski, seaman, Blue| Ccloked and gagged and burned eh 9 to 134, 1 to 6 j rn n| Vernon Brumfield, coxewain, Nor-| toiand, 1 my throat and eyes like acld so | Frida field, Mans Albert L. Lawson, seaman, Phile.| 1 ould hardly see, The boys, Heavy * Dore has been| H. & Bridges, seaman, Braxton, Aelphi Be peamAn | hone alive, were fighting to Weight tained. wit . Page| Mi ? eye bees ei ok ‘the Suction retained with Attorneys T. D. Page| Miss beat back the flame so they 5 : William F, Lubow, seaman, Ca nd Ralph Horr to defend the men.| George A. Byers, boatewatn’s| puiia, Ca could get out but they all fell Soles Ban Jose, Cal Dore former epresented Henry | mm anda nd " c 5 j sa ata 1 Ing in the control room, cool, | H 1 od Ss d ] 4 te! iz H. Christensen, seaman, |, aaa ; a Apia decsgbeon and Hh ths temgnent reemrer |} ol ywo am - , wth . andence, Mo. on his bead, He was directing | é Patent Leather that the f mar dd no a | Phillip’ C. Clarke, seaman, Loe| 2, 4 McCormick, seaman, Cleve! the men, with ne thought for his . Sy Also Teds Green, $ as sho ore sal Fins ar own safety, He died like « hero. A Btue « | known Harel's condition, was)? Ww G. Cook seateax: st ign W. G, McCrea, Renovo, Pa.| He told me to go down thru the . and |rio reason why they 4 remain ts ~ , x, tome | : yan, seaman, Joplin, Mo. magazine room and that is what Gray at the farm awaiting the arrival of eqns 5 SEES Egg Har.|._Yiovd A. Raymond, seaman, Floya,| saved my life. If I had tried to Open a Gately Charge Account federal officers ax Patrolman Burt| | Albe = azio, « . Eee a | get out the hatehway,l would had left the farm before the shoot. | bor, N P seaman, Phile have gone like the rest. Down ing occurred | ign M. Erwin, Jr, Asheville there I found Caverelie and A S all \ }2 Doyle N. Shaw, seaman, Clayton,| Etcherson and we made our way Ever, eeaman, Bir | tory to the bottom dec 8. J. Skrynas, chief boatewain's| CENSORSHIP ORDE mate, Westbrook, Me ABOARD MISSISSIT Joan, fireman, Wayne, Ind.| Newspaper men and photographers | “1 W. Smith, gunner's mate, | were lowed aboard the New Mexico burg, W. Va but were kept away from the Minsis m F. Smith, gunner’s mate, | First MACKEY PASSES Payment nufa lynn, seaman, Worces | 11 Green, chief yeoman, Little ‘Pioneer Manufacturer Dies at Summer Home pm Utah. Strict censorship was declared ‘a ” - “Largest Low Rent Shee Store in Town’ | | ude N. Sullivan, seaman, Sar-| aboard the M ppl when the = ‘ TEATTEC? ATER ck a Is l “ge ew aan Scag eegig hy | . Neb dreadnaught arrived {n port and had ON FIRST AVENUE, NEAR PIKE STREET sper mene apcecthee Reape. Howard A. Walkup, seaman, Craw-| not been lifted today, C US ety s RE Waxt to Rartetta That's | hee after an itiness| liey, W. Ve | put upto preceet eerie Tlf ECONOMY MARKET vp the tocting Next. 'g,B0" CO ren yep gil ga ape gd | ‘Willfam #1. Ward, quartermaster,| small boat from seeing the transfor , Waterloo, N. ¥ fs had| | Wichita, Kan of bodies Springer. equire | dhe gles trv gen eatery | L. Hf. Willis, seaman, Osgood, Ind. | pital sh meager reports = active his retirment from | life about a year ag Mr. Mackey, with ¢x-Senator Hanley, of Kansas, was one of the founders of the barbed wire and nail industry in the United States with thelr first factory at Law rence, Kans. Ho later engaged tn | the gypsum business. He was a borther-in-law of W. K. Masfariane, of the Leary build }ing. and leaves besides the widow, | it children, W. W. Mackey, of Lo# Angeles, and Mrs. W. C. Charl- | ton and Mrs. J. Cy Hempill, of Law-| Kan, | The funeral will take place Sat- urday morning at 10 o'clock at the Bonney-Watson parlors, after which | the remains will be crem | water which prevented the explo-, ling system which flooded the quan- an denied al jon of more powder and possible] tty of hich explosives stored @ uction of the Mississippi wit sb acini elas ee enant Smith, his hands and cording James T. Wood, fireman, Hutchin- | were iswued von, Kan h Lieut. Thomas E. Zellars, Long Beach, C F. W. Zacharias, seaman, Pitte burg, Pa. The Balance at to Lieutenant Smith. L 1 the turret, he | arms wrapped in bandages, refused Zellers dead, with | to comment at length on his feat, grasping the control first daring the fumes and © automatic water sprink- | flames to enter the turret. je it was only on ral Eberle, act y of the navy, th t was given out last ppl was launch t Newport News and is a sister ship to the Idaho and New Mexico. “ Tho hull and machinery alone on| ary of the y Witbur, ap. | hp 4 before congress recently, Mississippi should be mod ernized, including increased eleva tion of guns and additional torpedo | protection | Names of the injured men had not been announced today by Admiral | Pratt, commanding officer of the fourth battleship division. The 48 bodies of the tragedy vic. | tims lie in one long row on the deck | of the Relief, Each is covered with | the American flag. Word ts awaited from families of the dead seamen re- | garding funeral details, | As stories of the tragedy were enlarged today, it was genera’ agreed that to Lieut. Thomas Zellers, of Long Beach, goes the | poxthumos honor of turning on. the | Sport Suits of Fine Tweeds and Cassimeres at $30 and $35 New Jazz Suits Just Arrived for this sale, and they are certainly jazzy—low cut, double-breasted, 3-button “combination reversible vests.” In fact 2 vests in one. To see them is to buy one. “The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation” ONLY HERE’S MORE ABOUT ROBBERY STARTS ON PAGE 1 ordered, referring to the registered | mail sacks, | PART OF MAIL WAS | | ON WAY TO SEATTLE | | knowledge of the valuables, for he| | suid ho wanted the sacks constgned | PAINLESS to St. Paul, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, | Helena, Butte and Roundup, Mont., |and Spokane and Seattle | DENTISTRY | In the meantime, other bandits en- tered a second car and with the help| ‘ks, selected several registered | sacks. The clerks were forced | d the booty in the bandit cars. are practiced in my of a | ‘Phen with a parting admonition to) fice. You can be assured HERE’S MORE ABOUT pete in the cars and may there, the that every intelligent DROWNING _ ||hute icin ets annual convention of the Masonic|] TARTS PAG | Waite drove the train to Liberty: | precaution will be taken Masia fodge of: Waahinaton ‘closed | S ON PAGE 1 j ville, where the alarm wa at to avoid all pain in your here yesterday with installation of Ft hp Ada lett gi bite nit: dental work. R. C. McCroskey, Jr» of Garfield, | fast that pretty soon we couldn't| Waukee and dozens of other crm Wee | 4s grand master; Morton Gregory, | hear each other any more. 1 was in| Northern Milinols and Southern Wis Tacoma, deputy grand master; | the water over an hour and I thought | °°7#!" 8ped away to the scene | Walter F. Meier, Seattle. senior | I was gone when the rescuers came,” | Orders were issued to search every grand warden, and Robert Wilson,| Both girls admitted there had been | 8Pot between Chicago and Milwau Spokane, junior grand warden. some drinking, but sald tha AN | Was intoxicated, After they tipped| Police secured the number of one British troops number 147,940, of | OVeT they neither saw nor heard any- | of the automobiles, Several suspects whom 109,273 are at home. | thing more of Williams, and Miss | are in custody | Schoenfeld expressed n belief that Sah ds, | his heart iled FR ea —————— \( SEATTLE LOSSES IN ee, ‘BODY MISSING | Rosgery vor known Victor Records = BY POSTMASTER YET Victor Phonographs | Dragging Canal Fruitlessly || L)*S! 1 Sette persons trom Vocalion Records }\ for Drowned “U” Student | huge red mall train holdup on the Chicago, Mil ud | Dragging and diving operations conducted in effort to recover the waukee & St. Paul raiiway near Claxtonola Phonographs {boy of Norman t. strickiand, uni Rondout, Ul. Thursday night will Le RIMSE: Chiteleto versity student, believed to have | 0% TO 50% DISCOUNT on our high quality merchan- dise is a most unusual offer. Such extreme reductions are | actually made on a choice se- | lection of, | 50 Dresses All Exclusive Designs | from our regular stock. Our ex- | clusive line of high-grade apparel will be sold at extremely low $ prices, as our new store at Pine, Westlake and Fifth will be opened with a complete new line of Fall merchandise, PAINT SERVICE not simply any kind of a-paint, at a low price per can, but good paint that will spread’ correctly, that will readily protect your buildings against decay and the elements, that will wear longer and LOOK GOOD for years longer than a cheap paint—that'’s what you get when We sell you MINNESOTA PAINTS And W. are ready to prove to you that this kind of paint serv leo costs you loss by the Job than Just simply paint, that may cost you less per can MEN'S SHOES 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets A Cooler for You | Canning season need not mean hot days in a steamy kitchen. The RELIABLE | “Angliron” Gas Range with the celebrated Masonic Meeting Ends; Elect Head| BELLINGHAM, June 13.—The| CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE | OVEN HEAT REGULATOR makes canning easy, quick, cool and safe. Pack jars | and place them in this | oven to sterilize by exact | temperature and you can | be sure of every jar— color, form, and even the flavor of the fresh fruit, A Reliable | "Ob: That Hee nsistent | ONmbulae and Viel Dr, Gas Range | Wilson” with Lorain Oven Heat Regulator ments aboard the victimized train. 8 cooler kitohen for you, his modern equipment, a i DR. J. T. “We, at this end, have no WILSON went,” ho dectared, “The postat |} means of knowing what was being | DR. 8. A. RANDOLPH Assoclito First and Pike Over Burtell's nobody | kee Back of our recommendation ts the name of the manufacturers and the reputation of Minnesota Paints as the “Best Since 1870," Headquarters for KYANIZE VARNISHES AND KENAMELS Stormtight Roof Paint [ Sent CE Keir He has no advance infor: hot be known here for a day or |been drowned Monday night with f two, according to Postmaster Per= New Records Every |Miss Wilma ‘Talmadge when a |squall upset their canoe on Lake | Friday Washington, had 1 Friday, | Miss Talmadge's* body was recov. M ered the day after the aceldent and Hart-Smith _ || i, atte 1 acoiaent ana . | burial. Mra, Anna Laucich, a cousin Music Co. | of the dead girl, lives there Meztanine Floor Dopiglas Bldg. |} Strickland war a premedic ntu z Tiion St. dont at the university and way to Fourth Ave. nt have been graduated this your, tion of any large money ship: | “The Store That you'll bi perfect revalts, Quality Built” Huet us show y ee 4 ther wonderful CA M RPBE LL YW rn HARDWARE ISSENS, Seattle Lighting | CO. the | | Virst SECOND AVENUE AT PINE STREET Company iLiovasss || "THK GAS COMPANY ; \ inspectors on the scone munt first wicertain the registry numbers of sender for a kup. This may not be learned for weveral days,” Phone BL iot-092 Madison 1308 Vourth Ave, MA in-6767