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THURSDAY, JULY y TWO KILLED IN( PLANE FALL Attempted Loop at Olympia is Fatal to Pilots chine, by which either man could pilot it, It was so badly wrecked that it was impossible to determine | which had been driving when the diving straight for . the airplane's fall was wit messed by several persons, who! rushed to aid its passengers when| it struck earth, It did no’ t int m nd to h AIDING SHORE DRIVE. PLAN Property Owners on Alki ave. have thelr options, ners s on ity to purchase the n John E. announced Thursday The options expired July 1 the extensions have been obtained by & Carroll but at the meeting of the council, next | arrested Loeb. Loeb also was much |the accounts of Monday. The $40.0 Quoted in the op In June the counc perty has been appraised 0 more than the sale price ns i, Dy a majority yote, went on record as favoring the Purchase of the property, but a at pasa a deficiency appropriation Provision for purchase of the Property will be made in the 1925 budget g to ent plans. This will obviate th: clency ap. Propriation which would have been Recessary had the property been Acquired this year. The total cost of the wa approximat ront under ly $125,000. option ts Four Arrested in Police Dry Raids Accused of carrying beer in their auto, Frank Miller, 48, and John Wilson, 36, .were arrested carly Thursday morning at 3502 35th ave S. by Patrolman W. A. Cox. men were held in jail. Olga Johnson, 32, chambermaid, Fan afoul of the law on a booze charge Wednesday night when the police dry squad raided a house at 2500 Elliott ave. arresting her and seizing some beer, G. F. Euchner, 50, was charged with violating the city liquor laws Euchner tier Days’ celebration in Cheyenne, Wyo., this week. And ij , . nd to bad weather, accord. |here is one of them—Rose Smith, of Dallas, Tex. To the Children’s Hospital ing to radio dispatches from Japa |winner goes spurs once owned by King Kilahaua, of| 4 : " nese destroyers guarding the flight Hawaii, and a trip to Hawa Hie’ at tiie etly, limite of Portland FE rae Wagar gene ape SAVING-EVENT of considerable importance — offering Patent get his big amphibian un — : Be ee Une Ane valunteers |eeuseny AAS ASCE. | Leather Slippers in sizes for infants, children and misses at a very HERE'S MORE ABOUT Vacres before it wan brought under|Murkam! bay to resume the fignt|{| | 1OW price. . a} n on! | inte last night at 9 ™, today, but was forced to! 7 . LEOPOLD-LOEB TRIAL | The fire’ started on Rocky Butte,|return to the shelter of the harbor, | The Slippers are in the Smart / STARTS ON PAGE Jand for a time threatened to travel! Another attempt wilt be made: to. ‘ , GE 1 | Seebid? Gk Vloepitai, toc’ Cedbmed |Rorrew wiornitg, according’ th izes Strap Styles Pictured 7 Children, where arrangements were | lems advices, | Ee, ays last winter, | made te ats saHlerits pei r Oe Z | amused at the policeman’s stuttering |when he waa a brilliant low aius| cate inane ine patients, A Cali Pele || —all-patent or with trimming of red, blue or gray leather—with sub- . replies and grinned broadly dent. Howard Obendort, another \the menace. alifornia Fire stantial soles and rubber heels. ; MAID IS SHAK | University. of Chicago law dent. | Hot, dry winds and low humidity] | > i; |BY APPEARANCE followed Marmont on the st and | nave scan’ vecpchaliie fdr Stone Dangers Lessened | Sizes 54, to 8 Sizes 81, to 11 ¥ } Four students of the University of |CoFroborated in detail the previous | iithrenk of fires tat Ss oct | t 8CO, July 2 ne | Chicago, former intimates of Leo-| Witness’ testimony Ison. mk of f tr Weaters Ores! praia con: | Sizes 1144 to 2 i pold during Ms law studies there,| Maurice Shamberg and Lester |®. Ps ee ‘al for Yannta] ‘Tet ar ie 4 Seven-vote majority wis Incking to|further helped the state by testify: (Abelson, other law students, corrob. | ,,7%@ ttle town of Boring, near ment reported today. | Special, Friday, $1.65 pair. a 3 |ing to the ownership of the type-/ofated the testimony of Marmont |/ /" ANS. Wag at under Bs we soreet SNe ce any] COWNST AIRS STORE | writer used by Leopold. jand Obendorf, and when they were |° “¢struction thls morning jmagnitude burning, one in the ] The battered typewriter, taken|*xctsed Judge Caverly odreret a } Shasta national for near Castle ir |from a} in Jackson park, was|i#minute recess | Terrorized Girls, om tice held up feation by the girl | ss -EOPOL outhwea n Ca |witness, Tt wes on this machine |TRANSLATR WRITINGS | Confesses, Report ‘°""!" "™ Reet | DOWNSTAIRS that the ransom letter was written. | he first psychological aspect of| 4 complete confession was ob. | &hting h 7 ried ela eld Leopold's face worked with the case was brought out when Leon tained Thursday morning ’ rid el 4 laughter as he gazed at t truc-| Mandel, heir of tho Mandel Brothers }41 .n Olzon 26, alleged ‘3 Conern pita ge V | i tion he had wrought on the type Geoartmeeas Store riititions, testified he |man,” who has been terrorizing | Jures in the state this year ha alues in rs befo: h trier into the Sad collaborated with Leopold tn | homes he ist rt by-dthearttgaAs saga be ave * | “Did you ever see Leopold use Han author, jAttorney Ralph Hi r 1 caghprmnaysttowacdhar pepe ending bi this machine?” Crowe asked the| Mandel said he delleved he Knew |said to have admiltted attack on |according to a recapitiiatiO@ by the| 4 maid. Aretino than Leopold young girls and also several bu r 4 = 7 roe himself, and that the two had amuned |ptarien. “He wan arrested by. Sergt ae Zs : COTTON SOX of good |f- | «Did the Leopold family have any |themselven many times by studying Curr of the Densmore precinct at | 7 weight, with extra thread os | automobiles?” Crowe asked translating famous Italian writ-|4 9, m. Wednenday Jap Royalty L | e F ies | “Yes, five.” | Charges will be filed against him F farted ae fee | 23 ptece toe and heel, in gray, Crowe held up a charred automo-| “What else did you do when in| Thursday afternoon, according to Land to Americans | t t ay eee oe eae bile robe. compe with Nathan Leopold?” | Hammer. | LONDON, July 24—In an effort = t sizes 14%, The witness said she had seen a/ Crowe asked | —— to curb anti-American agitation, the! Wo-tone Lustre Lea dels pair; 3 pairs for 50¢ . ee tobe similar to that in the Leopold| “We often played bridge together,” | Befriends M I Japanes 1 hourehold has loaned} 4 ie re home about & week before the mur.|the young millionaire waid. |Detriends Man, Is the Ameriean colony at Tokyo a| Special Set LISLE SOX with rein- 7 | der. scousced. | Who else played with your | Repaid by Robbery | ‘un’ site, reat tree, for an e forced toe, heel and sole a | Visibly shaken by the ordeal of lichard Loeb and other boys of| tr ; | American school i navy. ay, Cordovan ba | having to testify against the son of |r set Dh i: Bie he vot eM hc scl mee OR tie lher employers, Miss Sattler trém.| “Did you play for mon eroartinn setine 3618.16) 28 whl ig Is D a HE two-tone iridescence of these Lustre and black, sizes 10 to jhe | bled and spoke in a voice that was)” we sometimes played for |fepeated cnee again at the poliee| Jewels Destroye 1114, the pair, 25¢. after a raid at 108 Pine st. was released on $500 Flashlight Powder Blast Causes Death Los July 24.— The man who was blown to pieces BY aN | things before the state grand jury. | ¥° explosion which occurred when he was struck yesterday by an automo- bile driven by Miss Marjorie Watts, a Los Angeles high school girl, has been {denified as John Tholman, a photographer. The explosion was said to have been caused by a large can of flashlight powder which he was carrying. Joseph Grettle, Thoiman’s assist. ant, With him at the time of the accl-| dent, escaped with alight injuries The girl was unhurt, altho the front of her automobile was demolished. BOXING MATCHES AND MUSIC CO-FEATURING ON RADIO PROGRAMS (Copyright. 1924, by United Press) ‘JY, New York, 405 meters, 8 ». mm EB 8 T—Poio grounds boxing matches—Car- pentier vs. Tunney and Berten- bach vs. Rattner. WKA, Chicago, 447.5 meters, 416 p. m, C. 8. T—Filomini Singing soclety. WEAF, New York, 492 meters, jp. m., E. 8. T.—Vincent Lopez and orchestra. KGO, Oakland, 312 meters, $ p. m, P. C. 8. T.—KGO pla: present “Kindling,” a three-act drama by Charles Kenyon. WIZ, New York, 455 meters, and WGY, Schenectady, 380 me- ters, 7:30 p. m, E. 8. T—New York Philharmonic orchestra. COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Recommended by more Dentists than any other dentifrice 25c For a LARGE Tube the The who was crossing the street} TTLE THE SEA AFTER COWGIRLS’ PRIZE) SAILOR STABBED, STACK KILLS 4 Girls from the Toll and will be introduced | barely audible For the first time since the cane | opened the defense cross-examined a | state witness | Benjamin Bachrach, one of the de | tense attorneys, merely asked her {whether she testified to the same She replied | missed. STUDENT TESTIMONY \INTERESTS SLAYERS The defendants leaned forward as Arnold Marmont, student of the Untverlaty of Chieago, took the "Yea," and was dis- |stand. Leopold and Marmont studied | jaw together at tho, university. Marmont ,told.of having recelved typewrittert heets of Jaw studies iffom Leopold. Then. Crowe asked \him to identify the portable used by | Leopold. | Marmont replied ‘that he saw a |machine similar to the exhibit in | Leopold's home. | Marmont described scenes at the Leopold home,. where, he said, he had often studied with young Leo. |pold. He said that it was-in the | Leopold home that they prepared |"dope sheets” used in preparing for | examinations, | There “dope sheets," Marmont said, were written on the portable |typewriter. He identified several of |was used. | State’s Attorney, Crowe asked the witness to explain how he studied }for examinations, and while the wit- |neas went into the matter, Clarence | Darrow, the dean of criminal law- lyers, stood up and listened atten- |tively. Crowe laughingly suggested that Marmon speak loudly, so that Darrow might “learn something.” DARROW LAUGHS; WINKS AT JUDGE Darrow laughed and winked the judge. While the student was testifying, Leopold and Loeb looked at each oth. er frequently and giggted. Leopold appeared reminiscent as he heard at nity, will give 10 per cent of all he takes in from both establishments that night to the fund. And here comes Allan R. Thomp- non, executive secretary of the Y. M. B, C., with the news that the Pio- neér Printing Co, has sent in a re- ceipted bill for 60 cloth banners, with which club men are decorating their automobiles. and advertising “Here’s State Park Committee, 416 University St. Gentlemen: my contribution of.. Options at Alki Extended by | est are vying for the cowgirls’ championship at the Fron-|Portland Fire the sheets and the typewriter which | HERE’S MORE ABOUT STATE PARK FUND STARTS ON PAGE 1 Automobile Club of Washington, I think the idea of a summer estate for the common folks is fine. I want to help you put it over. FREDERICK & NELSON | DOWNSTAIRS STONE IS DEAD HERE Falls 11 Stories and Hits Auto; One Also Hurt Attacker May Face Charge DprTT July i h of Murder | | street fight at 1 The | July 14 bile w » ote. 5 front of J probat n driver tf the machi h wit } | t M I M y, an Mra. Min | 1 thes. The Oklahoma is oi nh le an were k natant | 12 maneuve George Lehigh, hust 4 of Mra, Le i ; Creeley ows ivr hag Mrn G evieve L. High, & i | shipmate a pint of blood : | Hybel rallied slight but lest cor of the machine and escaped with | jousness Wednesday night. He|™!nor cuts and | a He wa stat € tomach, . Poe reesei oct, BRITON DELAYED 300 Pairs of furiated «» who was imme ately ' arrested by Patrolman W. L. F Children’s Patent Strap Slippers 1.6 Maj. MacLaren Held Up by Weather at Murkami Bay | ‘BURN 800 ACRES Northwest and South- Special Pair, Friday ahiru ts Threatened {it Murkami. tay, Paren | mone “What was the limit? station Wednesday night when Karl | A. Anderson, of Spokane, cased the Tea Sets combines gold and blue, orange When Auto Burns and blue, yellow and blue, and the cups are HOLEPROOF SOX of lisle, “Yaually Loeb and Leopold played | *trest of E. F. Boyce, 29, sailor, ona| PORT ANGELES, July 24.—A A ‘ rn 4 be to 10c Iimit—the reat of us| Charge of having robbed him of a/loose battery connection caused a| lined with plain color. mercerized lisle, artifi- played for a 1c to 3c Mmit.” | watch and $3.75. fire which ed the automobile i Pp 10K, cial silk over mercerized Did anybody lowe much money?” | Anderson was “touched” by a hard J. Hy Guest, of San Zach Set consists of 6 Tea Cups and lisle and pure thread- ex, sometimes one of the fellows | luck story and took Boyce to his here yesterday. Mrs. | Saucers, 6 Tea Plates, Teapot, Cr fT rl 1 A lone a great deal.” room for the night, he gaid. Tho|Guest’s jewels and a completo camp: | ~ pot, Creamer silk, sizes 914 to 12, and Sugar. Special $7.95 set. | tae } } % —DOWNSTAIRS STORE |Taxi Man Carried | Pistol; Is Nabbed Harvey Willams, 22, taxi driver, | thought he needed protection, he| told police Wednesday night. That's | priced from 35¢ to $1.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE latter repaid him by leaving sudden ly with Anderson's valuables ing outfit were destroyed also, | “How much would you say?” |the Guests escaped unhurt. “Well, about $90,” | “How much money would you say j changed hands during those games? | “About $300 or $400 at the outside.” but Clinive Burglary F rae From Rail Cargo American Aviators Charges of: second desree burs A lary were filed Thursday morning Plan Test Flights |ejtins itary wieon, who was BROUGH, England, July %4—|arrested by Joe Purvis, fal of-| why he was jailed on a charge of| Small radiators for America’s round-|ficer of the Northern Pacific raii-| carry ealed weapons, The po- the-worid phines, which were re-|rond, Wilson fs sald to have broken | Ii they took a pistol from Wil |], |pladed by larger ones when the |!nto several express cars and to | | flight across tropical Asia began, ar-|hive stolen brass equipment for | rived last night from Japan, and the | automobiles. | |airmen were busy installing them to- day. | Trial flights will be held tomor |row. Supplies have arrived here for the Italian’ flyer, Loealll, whose rep. | resentatives: have -inquired of the | Americans if there is any objection |fo his accompanying them across the Atlantic FRIDAY feature in the Down- stairs Store—48-inch Covers for Oilcloth oni Luncheon Cloths fonts or square tables, stenciled with ue, Bethlahem Steel rays Dividends NEW YORK, July 24—Bethtehem Stecl company today passed its quar. terly dividend on common stock. pink, green or gray designs on white ground. A laundry-saving convenience for camp or picnic use—special | Sb¢ each. Genial Pabaltiig | SPECIAL Is en Route Home| CHERBOURG, July 24, Gen. John J. Pershing satled for New! York today aboard the George Wash | Tomatoes will not produce cancer, ||| | ington. contrary to @ common belief. FATHER AT EIGHTY = |Highlands Homes ; Prey of Thieves Deputy Sheriffs Raymond Murphy and William Sears Thursday were linvestigating robberies that occurred Wednesday night and carly Thursday | morning at Richmond Highlands, on the Everett Interurban line, The home of A. B. Clark was re- ported to have been entered and robbed and another home was also title holders, will also compete, ft” believed. ‘ pistol match as the first contest. Firing on the police range, the teams representing Seattle, Victoria, Van- couver and Tacoma police started competition for the silver trophy at 10 a, m. The Portland cops’ team, national |They Christened Her Boy ‘Is Injured in Bike Accident Harry G. O'Brien, Jr, 4543 Hen- derson st, is recovering Thursday | from injuries oceasioned by a fall from his bicycle, The boy, who is the ton of Harry O'Brien, former police Inspector, collided with an auto driv- en by W. E, Lucas, 7519 Seward Park ave. Astronomers know whether star is young or old merely by the color of its light. FIGHT BETTIN - iD, New: 2 visited shortly before by what ia be- 119 bm D bb AUKLAND, New Zealand—Heat, v z ed wartare fs being waged upon pg ort MR eer a oe l an é y \gamblers by the churches of New glars, A resident of Richmond High- ’ a Oo 4 | |lands by the name of Thause reported the robberies, the extent of which Is not known. ORTLAND, July 24.—What happens to people who “cross their bridges before they come to them,” was explained satisfac. torily Thursday at the court- house when William Maury, 1203 Woodward ave.,, and Robert C. Matlock, 174 Hazel Fern place, applied for a marriage license, “Mother and daddy thought I was going to be a boy and named me William,” the pretty and at- tractive bride-to-be explained, “but I was a girl.” ae Friends of Miss Maury have called er Billy, tho, so that helps | a 5 q Zealand. The campaign ja being di- | rected particularly against totaliza- |tion gambling, which is simillar to the partmutuel system in the United States. Cops Fire Volley— in Target Contest The international police games opened Thursday morning with the the park project. Don't forget the park dance and don't miss the opportunity of giving to the fund, It's going to be your park, that 90-acre tract on salt wa- ter, halfway between Seattle and Tacoma, and St's your fund. Clip out the coupon below, attach your contribution and maf ft in now. My Bit!” All Departments Closed Sat. July 26 c—For Our—— ighth Annual Picnic Eldridge Buick Company 802 E. Pike Street Seattle, Wash. Inclosed is +.» Name Address Almaron Scofield, of Syracuse, N. Y., who became father of a six-pound girl at the age of 80, and says he wants to name the baby “Nuisance,” but his wife, who is 27 years of age, objects and they will compromise on Jane. seee oe 7

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