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TOURIST KILLED (LATEST PICTURES OF ROBERT FRANKS’ SLAYERS] SEATTLE FAMILY MORTON, WN,, IS (7, Longest Race Here |} ' IN TRAIL FALL Falls Over Cliff on Visit to Longmire Springs KILLED IN CAR = BURNED Auto is Splintered by Train Volunteer Firemen Beaten| \ in Nebraska Wreck in $250,000 Blaze | + Bg my ‘ € r yn a | Pigeons Homing From Shelby World-Record Flights Seattle Mont., in LONGMI SPRINGS. National Park, July Jordan, a tourist fr Calif, was kille When she fell f trail Into « Gan was } and the fast Februa Toon trip Mrs. Jordan LUMI F Mr a Johnsvy Rair Mrs, J. A] m Long Beach, | yesterday attle ere wer g the Pacif was alone at the/ s bird flights | Bend man, pais et? | Tra Johns y It time of tho her husband | tried t train om 4 having gone expt ing n trail, it ° ybnson 6 ol . Misty on trying ok over the Sa and r 2 ' brink of the cliff a plunged over w nothing to obstruct the edge. Her husband said that it view of the tracks at the int Bhe was subject to heart attacks. | where the cident occurred, offt Hj ‘ Her husband returned 15 minutes is sald nging ‘hit the car| sorhart B Fairhart hotel, Fu @fter he had |! to rest on the middie, hurling all three pas groce ls 1 me " She trail at a spot a little over rengers into the alr a kill | 4 - e, Mo three miles from Longmire Springs. m thé father and daugh ton H Steve Finding his wife was not there, he tantly < Dr. ¥ SoM Park Superintendent 0, A Mr ynson Was n to the and < { Tomlinson Columbus hospital, where tied | store, Mor ib , Park Rangers Edward Anderson | hort time afterward without hav p and the Mo c [4 D Ond Clifford Daugh returned with ‘€ regained consciousne * s. in. Anderson climbed down _— = Bhe clitt several feet to a point| 1 1 Mra, Jc AKIMA § Seattle carrier pigeons are flying Saturday over two ee, ereen as heen, when ccc Page fey mountain ranges from Shelby, Mont., to their lofts here in esband left he: and saw her; { by ot > . . ‘) ts kind ve at- Body partly submerged in the creek | Frank C, Hulseman, 3011 Wa what is said to be the longest race of t rd it ht below, | ay uve. Bewiden Hulsemen, the « tempted. The type of bird making the record flight i A man was lowered down on a <A" known relative of the Johnsor hown by one of Maj. K. S. Gregory's u inners. This bird Sine on te the ‘trait here = Herbert John thy t $200 won a recent 400-mile race from Sisson, Cal., to Seattle. Dr. Westphal, another California) These are the latest and best pictures of Nathan F. Leopold, Jr, (left), and Richard °°" Johnsons lett Beattie, Hulse- | LOSS Is Set a id ’ Va —_ r - wath wcll meas Pronounced Mrs.” Jordan! Toeb, confessed slayers of Robert Franks, Chicago schoolboy. They were taken by QM} man said, July & on an ‘automobile Fire Under Control BY TOM OLSON ol — |N. E. Service photographer in Cook county jail, thru the courtesy of Clarence F. Dar- trip | across ag mntry ie | \JITH Seattle fanciers as sponsors, NEW SPAN PLAN |row, chief defense counsel, just before the youthful “intellectuals” went into court to|+ e: A 2) r , reae i | WAKIMA, July 26.—Four big sh t s spiseons rere releax x , ; ; a / in nol, c n | sates frigerator ont.,, at 4, a, m ay “WHITE LIST” .iehlepahalontndabe tn Me a RP gel AE | the fle tracks | to race to their hom ere, a dis eal z * 8 | taiiae, es cat | Gere delet r other buildings | tan f over 600 miles, air-l es - ern ahneon, ger vy | Were damaged and the entire business) -rhis i» the longest carrier pigeon IN POLITICS HERE’S MORE ABOUT emnlares 5 the Beetserion navy | Tet ect Tokinn, wee createced| rar tis the Mpeest carrier. pleson ‘ yard a enogra ph: incendl: ire carly to ¢ | stat t it y Bea . 4 Kraduate of the Queen J n Incend fir Ban #, but It is only the start by Beat-/W, Spokane St. Bridge a Eretmie’@ the. Gon mn in believed in excess - fey | 18. men in what is expected to be a Scheme May Not Get B : SE | ; 3 ON ; kai aadaea tes hy [000 Guards were stationed after | new era in the training and develop: | eme Ma’ Ua Folate Committee to STARTS ON PAGE 1 $250,00 she wena eigaged to marry a North [0M Cuanda, wore wationed, fer /new era tn the trai 8 | Se y y H | : Favored Candidates | |. Property Jones and the names of) i) siae that re released in| Finance Chairman E. L. Blaine fense represents the first serious!His fingers drummed nervously on . | - firm: s the Montana town early Saturday | is expected to lead a fi at Mon. ettort to beau WC link th the ‘ptate’s ner eee hat, hiv florid face was Forest Service Spends F C. M, Holtsinger Fruit Co., ware-| morning were shipped from nine air are Counail mestiig oo an a WASHINGTO July 26, — The | chain of evidence. creased in grief and he kept his eyes | H house, $50,000. ferent Beatle lofts to Shelby, over |dinance authorizing construction of s Instead of @ black list, to guide | stooped shoulders, Darrow pounded| Jacob Weinstein, @ general mana-| _ . : i Segui 008.| altho. Mla aiaasesbe?’ gallieatclwheonedisran? to" ontelcmeee: ail indent Voters in supporting /at Gortland's testimony. Again and|er of tho store where Leopold pur-| Fire losses in Washington forests, | dod eer iy stor ware: | when the first of the racing birds will | West Spokane st. bridge, under con nal candidates, will be I8:/ again he took him over the ground |chased the glasses which led to his this year, are given as more | B.A am Perocdpne Fra 3 torts tpaeei el Peggle Mage a Within a few days by the La! covered in th cer’s investigation jurrest, identified the prescription | t 00, the forestry service | use, $20,000. et Teratace’t conemnen fonts iy btn ls ae ae Mviieite forces, it was learned to-/ ang brought out the fact that con-|for the glasses given Leopold and | said to Idaho losses total §60,+| Hafener fr aye Pe stiotiid te’ fel coune ptt gis ; ) in preparing the “White the} had not been written down at the been definitely decided | 5.000 Thin Wheticeininkela’ wade tx wo taxloue exee contemplated emt executive committee of 11./ time of the conversation, but had uae teen “ll Loeb off 9 far this year the service hes! Launch for Instant Use 5 gr ei: Bhelby-Beat As cba ha Ro ; Sprking with Senator La Follette,| heen dug from the officer's memory.| the witness statid, {t wag re |"PENt more than $22,000 in fighting | ype Koodo wail gw cela satanineace’ tis Dice Pil concentrate on eight states In} Horrow demanded Gortland’s official vealed today. The defense feels | timber blazes in Washington and) AIRES, July ob picaer Med Rog Rae, ee hunt een Adinehibia, dinhok ee S Which primaries are to be held carly} report and found it did not contain | the youths cannot add anything | Oregon. lelvitians taave’ been Sotified had seen two men | tone pretty th, Bho pen 1A lant [fally; ae -metaea’ fend: comsaye tar im August. They are @ reference to “a friendly judge.” te the “witignting chreem To date fires thiy year have we piel phPh es shtegs seth ay ao tabi cen far oem tel ptt Tema slb cM apron bret Yilias ow jor Siepeoncreme Pe meentucky, August 2; Kansas, Mis! 1 eopoLD AND LOEB | stances” it hopes to produce, arried in wake the "IPaulo, where federal troops plan to|the back of the bulldings about 12:30 | 7eare Tule Face | Maj. Ki. 8. Gregory, | {adirectiy. - a. Dklahoma and Virginia, AUS. | Hep ATTORNEYS Uniess Unexpected situation | /onses suffered in 1910 and 1916. | canis, Roangpartasd tara gras 4 : morning when the flames | 36 N. setth at ; “yThe bill carried an app’ st 5; ey plane and|“‘reopold and Loeb grouped them-|developa, and thie is held as very Pe soo, Hpac ad debutidelate, Gaining (0 ' re spread quickly from | “ai.0” shetny race will be unusually |Of $400,000 originally, but t 2 “dh selves with two of the defense at-junlikely, Clarence Darrow chief of | ‘we tpten 329,780 for |thoritative repo rom Rio De an and Roche warehouses cult. and hazardous for. the|cut $75,000 Friday. Account esate Tallroad brotherhoods, closely | torneyy and exarmined some of the staf for the defense, will not sub-| the United Btgtea 329,780 forest fires, | (h ie tig re nd wept pel Be oe us thé teen Bak ae Sree | ported thatthe taleain are P Milled with the La Follette independ. | ye wee hei whispered conver-/mit the defendants to questioning, | causing Gamage amounting to $142, |Jansiro tc k is to be Jaunched| Yakima ave A. st, and tuorateutate Genie before reach.| the sale of $1,600,000 of W. Spokan be ects ores eich thie ove prop vets lang dy paparsas aga Bl 8 on aed an oh bey | ion 4 nena tt ¢ peste. (aaa i the. real mronghold thru|Firet and Second aves F le Gaia ; |st. bridge bonds will not exceed ; an, too calm and Indifferent about | acres were burned hat peric ist. the , nceb‘eryuae alscaa the: eatbaen tle, ET eee pers 5 ist. The mang Reng apple’ oy showing that Gortland trusted| the entire case to sult the de- SE Een brains dismayed Pa aa { the 0.2 W, tracks threat % Rd hing eee ae meetin ~ | BM niet esis camel cee Four” ts the vote on the} 00) cerp! is |. The l ‘ : 16.—Preg.| ened the business district of the city | ° = bors nysahad y Biisbr tears" “| Senrati, win Lng oman) age ng ean Mare wae exiwrenend it] | MUENO® AIRE, Ju 24th bn di of the | pda wana he ene | Dusnen Club Will d labor board. sigs # reek ‘hl forest fires in the Northwest than {ident Bernares, of Brazil, {vy keeping | for @ none Fe gd dan) RT a reer "7 4 New| . is BLACK Sy Ceres Sore to nullity consid i Tein abtnke ar soeisinag in the East, because they are apt tola launch ready day and night, pre Ear’, Peon. gh ee as York to Gentile r aa a eat | Banquet on Friday GOING OUT “When was {t he fold you that it| the defense fears they might do |be “crown fires,” that iw to my, in| pared to flee should tho vce Man | ploded, throwing flames und bieMOS lity determing whether if fnem.| The Dupen for Commissioner club, ze It contains the names |. socsared hefore a friendly judge| the same om, the stand, Ithe tops of the trees. In tho hard-| warrant, a sording fo reports | Didsed. throwins tt roast ad bed ype Noa lgrtord Poem TONY TI Srey peg publican Leader Longworth he would get off with life?” Darrow Leopold, slightly the older of the | Wood regions and among the pines, | brought by steamers from io ¢ Tre eavadcnasaa’ arabe IIIA sells oe ee syne a Dat Dupen, coantidete: for cocintaetndes Democratic Leader Garrett, of ked pair, a profound student of philow. | the fires stay near the ground, j Janeiro. hark ind ordtard eupeiies, |* n ae yon pig |from the northern district of Kin house; Senator Shields, of Ten- Teenie as after the confessions,” phy and ornithology, sits coolly in| When they are once put out, ft} Official Brazilian government re xd | eone . cept hb cinta’ e/g |Gouulps’ WUE give ae entartalnnant : EaRepresentative: Burton, of | 1, wttnesn replied * Thin seat, watching closely each wit. |! mostly the young trees which have | ports, however, show nothing o.in Zit sienins CE She tr A Me a ee haat teas dient eater “Ohio, republican “keynoter,” and “Read it," Darrow commanded, |nesa that teatifie. He laughy with | suffered and these often reaprout {dicate such extreme tsp periinnea A E DANGER datce dh ‘atta ails tha chek tne [in the Eagles hall at Ballard ‘i ntative Cooper, of Ohio, who and Gortland pored over his notes.|4 sneer when some witness points/without any artificial stimulus | They _ declare the yb . | a _ the ri: tne "Col. Roland H. Hartley, candidate erected as a labor candidate, “I asked him what ls defense |out where he made a mistake, a| Wounds tn tho larger trees, even in| Sao Paulo tx continuing virtual |7osci Died tai fieat Sliowed ito. tty | t ee eae a ean aan saps ee Gtanlay, Kentucky. {6 | voud be, and he eald he would ablde | mistaka that led to his arrest. ee ge eens, Deere, Sryenjwitbect Changs, |. sire stg athe mage vt ix (tary of state; Charles Heighton, can Bette at eee enoods white |iy the advice of his relatives und| Loeb, more self-conscious, al |occur ax the result of fires, and| Censorabip still prevents w with the surroundings. ‘Then it in| {17 of slate; Charles Helghton, can About reservation, while Sen-| sttorneys. He said if he appeared| lows his eyes to roam over the | these often open the way for ne | eeemmaciec toes the) Dalile Sones. taken a short distance’ away and) Se oo Jonn F. Miller, and Jones capper, Kanses, is given &/retore w friendly judge, he would| courtroom. He i In the lime. |srowths and other troubles, | tet nadine ace bere pennants — released, to fly to ita loft, “"Mie" dis-| FORT ane a nected te geek mea ndoreement. get off with life Imprisonment,”| tight, and enjoys it. |tourists" le blamed for’ the laren| government troope, who ere restive| increased Humidity Encour- |‘ y Socredsed, “atid |’ srerbarrian will act ae toartmasier p tabor states that Capper’s “record | (sand said. The deténse today placed: the be-| tourists” Ie blamed for the large | government troops, who are reat tol : ; ‘8 the pigeon gains confl-|\r.c0 will be furnished by Theo. Barer orn Satisfactory, but his oP |" Darrow then brought out that {havior of Leopold and Loeb under | proportion of forest fires in recent ned Ga. niin oeeire: to. be, St ' ages Timber Residents [aence, efforts are then turned. to mee Sfe Apparently even more! corand made the notes in his own | watch by two of the leading defense | years. Railroads back in 1910 caused | Put down th son's orchestr develop its speed - | cent of the forest fires. | oa not as Leopold ts alleged |allenista. The alienists, Dr, Bernard | 40 per cent o While the La Follette white lst |ROme, and not ax Leo fs - ® PORTLAND, July 26.—In genera ats C izes dF ade {t to him. |Gllck, New York, formerly attached | During 1923 campers and smoker - : - PORTLAND, July 26-18 genera Gia Hae am Bid os CS astitatse| owners have 700 bent those pa-|to Ring Ble prison, ape Des Wir |were responsible for 40 pet cant ctl( HERES MORE ABOUT tine, Northwest coutiaues to im. Three More File | Selli Own P. d by the brotherh {t was | pers?” Darrow axked |liqm Healy, Boston, of the Baker |the fires, while the railroads could bs . cf thwert continues to im. eee. ane Own Hevea road mea were tie lwelty Sebiising”™ 4 Mm moral eee | TEACHER temperature y, with greater | or Ale JOD) rhe city of Seattle iy without au. the railroad men were acting | pean OFFICE tunity to watch the boys’ actions in| aon | : themselves. Independent leaders | e1 to apply a broader test to/| imine whether a candidate's rec- OLYMPIA, July 26.—The follow-| thority to sell power and light to ing men filed as candidates for of-|Ravensdale or to any other district fice yesterday: |humidity, fonte |peak of danger REPORT TO CHIEF In answer to Darro STARTS ON PAGE 1 court. These actions probably will the hope that the question, |be called to the attention of the has been passed. Editor Challenges » joutside the city limits, according to | . i] In the vicinity of Portland, flames Wr PrCBune “eaneesoneaieee t pial ees Gortland replied he made the first|court by the prosecution. | that, and never had to be punished | 11 srning in the Mount Scott |Z: F. Blaine, Granger, an opinion given City Comp “ mention of thi conversation to a| It {s almost certain it is these | New Mexico Judge |i, long the Columbia high. |@¢mocratic nomination for wover:|Harry C. Carroll by Corporation fee welding to issue = white list |teticw.officer, and said he mentioned | things that Darrow and his staff ot| ALBUQUE Moria, he n;| Miss West returns to her classes Aarons teuntes Borne |e aos! “ |Counsel T. J. L. Kennedy Saturday. bot &.bisck list,.the La Fol- line: incidents also to a number of |assistants fear. Sin & packed auditorium here Cart!) comano, Isand county, thie fall, ve been destroyed in these | M. W, Kinsey, Ephrata, filed. for| Kennedy's opinion was given in eres believed it would be | persons; all this, however, before he| ‘There {a no jury—only the judge|C. Magee, editor of the State ‘Trib- jafter a summer vacation spent in|°TC0! ‘hut homes and towns no long. |democratio nomination for state |response to a query from Carroll on poe: to take an Lasiriaeg wrote down the notations. The|must decide their fate—and they age sete aie scalars in pnich | travel, which Is one of her hobbies... v6 threatened. endian: sae eG oa joNinetee det bho cinteraniab rather than a negative position. | neaay of Leopold and Loeb and the | fear his reaction should he observe |he brought in his trials and con-| Ani We know ft ten't polite to keep |°"," ‘ 4 . HL Kirkman, ‘alla Walla,jed extending service lines from | ‘ F ithel “and Senta The outlook in Polk county is|_.,¥ 2 n s iy, Ht was sald, candidates | -aying, partly. bald heads of the|them closely on the witness stand, |¥ietions for libel and contempt mentioning a Indy’s age, but—hank | iontiy more encouraging today, |led for state senator in the 1th! Landsburg to Ravensdale, and ap- eee rie list MIBHE Be COM) attorneys ‘Were grouped together| And a further reason the two boys | court. and relterated his challenge | jt. we can't believo sho is 73, but While the flames still roar thru | ‘strict on the republican ticket. propriating $11,500 for that purpose d blacklisted. While they read the official report | will not testify {# the fact they have |to Judge David J, Leahy to Meet phe says sho was born in ‘St, so we) While the flames stil roar thru | ‘ Gortland mado to the chief of police |admitted killing Robert Franks {him “any time, anywhere on Neutral | suppose it is so. Cochran fw safe. According to mea-| fe} Schneller I on his investigations. The defense seeks only to prove | ground. “What Is your recipe for keeping |ooc vonorty received te tn. Bontt | Oo ao eller is Jacob Franks, father of the vic-|them {rresponsible for their crime, - ~ young and peppy? Miss West,” wo |Sr" popes recaved by GC. C. Beatt| Sought in. Seattle | tim. who had been sitting alone, just |und they could not testify to that asked. Miss West has no fads and|th. nis tite Ine done extunaive| o Schreit, 4829 Decatur place, |OM® chair removed from the slayers, | themselves. folbles damage. The mill of the Douty t Saturday for Ed Schneller, (Walked over and joined a group or| ‘Tho state, meanwhile, ix making YOU'LL FIND ‘Just plain, decent living,” sald|tuimer Co. haa been deatroyea . , |Hewspaper men. Ho sat there, chat-|rapid strides toward clinching its she. “I enjoy life, but am moderate |nq tracts of merchantable. tinber | Sat) BECO TES y eras Belch Gar eee [ting and tnughing, making’ com-|case of wurder. More than three. Ina things and oat caretuliy:* [884, tacta, of merchant Mar pat Three Weeks, Young Bride Leaves Beach, Cal. ments on the case. Nathan Leo-| score witnesses have been examined | IT HERE | That seems to be about all there | “we “wept bs < 2 , ‘i ‘ eports to Scott say the Wher rte, ote, MEL BGP | tary ge was’ in ‘hie’ customary lby Beales Attermey | Rotel: ix to It, There ts this wonderful | aanver at Wilholt springs is believed n Husband Does Not Keep Promises K, his sist | dls preandeagel yin adie place, about 10 feet from his son. Crowe, | o were last rom a woman “going strong,” if one may use the simile, while the majority | sii j« uncontrolied of folks of her generation are reach-| 1, (he Willamette |Ing for their crutchos, or trundiing |gouthern Oregon, around In wheel chairs | vastly improved. Miss West has been a member of | plied the State Board of Teachers, Exar |to have passed, altho the fire there BY CYNTHIA GREY EAR MISS GREY: I have been married only a few weeks. I got discouraged and lett my husband be- cause he deceived me by telling me his first wife’s mother Open air services of Religious | Educational Workers slated at 4:30 |Sunday afternoon at WHighth aye. jand University st, ‘The Rev. R. D. Edwards will p ch, valley and the situation is “No Use Squaking,” HERE’S MORE ABOUT _CLIMBER | Ts and sister, who have been living with him, would leave the Sa S Loeb Leo old Funeral services for Frank B.|iners of the County und State of| LO Banquet on Liner house when I stepped in One hak passed—that sete | 9 | Wilson, Archway book store owner Washington, and was a member of| ‘The annual banquet of the for- ) is 4 STARTS ON PAGE 1 HICAGO, July 26.—Tho non- mine, and it’s up to me to get my. |W died in Troy, N.Y. July 16,|the ‘Territorial Bourd of Education {elgn trado department. of the right. But when three went by and they showed no signs chalant and often gay alti. self out of the fire. 1 feel sorry for || held Friday at University Unitarian| back in the old days. She camo to Chamber of Comemrce will be held} of going I thought they intended to remain right along. d tude of Nathan Leopold und Rich- my father and brothers, but not |{church. ‘The Rev. C. C, Perkins| Washington territory in 1878 from |next. W edieadiy evening ahet My husband is too easy with them. He is not fair to me, abl ete Meets stiles ex |] ard Loeb, in the face of « possible for myxelt.” and Canon W. H. Bliss officiated. |towa, and has taught school seam reer san 4 bon a ot cove. | Do you advise me to go back and apologize to him, or wait a eth ments Pe indaiog sentence to death, is not 4 pose. ‘Loeb summed his own case up i re D. ee tinge ie agin of} ever since. Seat po iaandda teh hecidoadtOr' Weottbe ALAR | see what happens. WEARY. J It's just a plain index of their in substantially the same manner, | Beatueltes on route to \o Aielileat nad (pe = emmees anaes = | 5 s Pea 4 % : a i i] light earth. feelings, they explained to report. “I IAugh because I am like tho || Cl8co to attend famous Bohemian HERE’S MORE ABOUT FoR YOU to leave Moles home was a childish thing to do. epee ax 2 eae aletit earth Coe spectators in court,” he said, ||club sessions in. Bohemian grove, ae | You had every right to expect that your husband Weiss cies Heotttiey “I don't want anyone to feel “When something | interesting || 140 miles out of that city, STATE PARK FUND would keep his word and you should have insisted upon his 3 4 sorry for me, and I do not feel comes up, I become interested, || Seventy Mountaineer club mem. doing so. his offeri <pl ti f h and lasting about one minute, 7 ; Me ned tbe ~ : AGE 1 € So, or upon his offering some explanation of such an : Ing abor sorry for myself,” Leopold ex. When things are dull, I'm bored, ||bers en route Saturday morning STARTS ON PAG arrangement. It is most unfair for you to have tl 1 | WENATCHEE, July 26,—An earth plained. “I did it and got myself “I’m in a jam, and there ix no ||for three weeks’ outing in Rainler ge s S most unfair for you to have these rela- ‘ ‘shock was noticed here yee: into this jam. I am not remorse. use squawking, Whatever will National park. tives in your home unless there is some good reason for it. ful because the deed is done. We : ; “el decide on what improvements it will, YOU are interested in the park x ts ibaa tat morning at 10:45 o'clock. It ‘ aSoah Way iapper tote will happen, and se ryushington and Betis foams be necossary for the stato to make] plans, you know, Because it's going | Perhaps they helped your husband thru some very trying Reames 8 Hest Wenatchee and} | make life what it 4s, I've made. tha rbd i rossion Monday at. ¥. W, c.. A.{ When the land is turned over to it. | to be YOUR park, times, or perhaps they feel really attached to him. You If you haven't yot visited the park site, and the old bus is tuned up, why not load’the family into it this Follow the Highline road south from Des Moines until you come to the tw Convention headquarters at Savoy @ bill in equity," hotel should send for your husband and explain how unsatisfac- “This petition is merely an unfair HERE’S MORE ABOUT tory the situation is for you and come to an understanding lenty of Cars Now vie ohe ridges, You'll seo a sign| ory qe Situ d 4 attank on the cltisens of Reuttie tol, runv tive Brooklyn, N. Y., school) ieriogn and go outt to the park and| there, “Temporary Fntrane te stato| Megarding. the future, “Where ix no shortage of freight PHONE delay the franchise fight until attor| sienna ty toenail August 1, |iook it over while the stato officials) Park?” (arn for the Pacific Northwest this August 1, when the new Increase] *CCoMding to hospitality committe Baby Now Provided For 10 the hundreds of inquiries which huve been coming in SSaSaEENGITT p> na lm ap osececpoeeoeod are present? has noticed the things you refer to, Mr, Smith, 1 know of none who question thelr veracity. You are mild however, in your statements. ‘The STARTS ON PAGE 1 If not Saturda “Here’s My Bit!” ; the Chamber of Commerce has informed. Railroads say they re keeping up with the demand 100 per cent. of the Chamber of Commerce, emer sunday, Farmer-labor picnic scheduled Sat. y in Liberty park at Renton, YBE ye goes into effect,” Kennedy said, ‘The increase is $2 a month on busl- heses phones and 50 cents a month on residence phones, in equity as set forth in the petition and quoted a dozen opinions as pre: % Josiah Daniel, of Hay N regird to the temporary things you "© observed are deep The Rev. i d t porary |] root symbols of an abnormal social = eedent for hig argument that all de-) ‘Tho chiet arguments sot forth in| ward, Calif, will conduct ‘Sundey || State Park Committee, RE ee elo heen taxes | {condition. Most every man Js closely | ‘ | fendants must Join in the petition or | the petition for removal were that:|morning services in Welsh at the || Automobile Club of Washington, GR CD ener edheaner ain associated with some woman, and 4 ELKS’ it is automatically lost. “The controversy was and is a| Welsh Presbyterian church, 128 10th!] 416 University St, ‘ not have to be parted trom her || 10, 2et blame them too much, for, be “This writ is to compel mainten: |controversy wholly between citizens | ave N,, Sunday, E r ervices: ° bs mer |i iieve me, Mr, Smith, they are not NTION | 4 ave, N, Sunday, ning wi Gentlemen: uiby, AS [cannot answer CONVE! janco of telephone service under the |of different state the Pacific Tele |will be in English, Dantel is a for TI think the ide f ‘3 tate for tl svery letter individually Tiweantsl ite ally trying to be ridiculous but su AT BELLINGHAM franchise, if it has one,” ho said, “If| phono & Tolograph Co., of California | m pastor of the church, ‘a of a summer estate for the common y ys i It {# removed to federal court, that|and the city of Seattle court has no jurisdiction to enforce} “That tho two defendants, Myers It. ‘The ense will simply be deluyed |and Phillips, ure merely agenty and and remanded to this court for hear. | employes of the defendant company, ing.” and © no Interest in the suit.’ | Kennedy quoted opinions to prove| ‘The restraining order, handed down his contention that “It cannot be re-|in federal fering from an inferiority complex Which has affected the entire female world, Any unprejudiced psychologist Will agree that the energy with whieh this is denied is a good proof that it ia trus, Special Steamer Leaves COLMAN DOCK for Bellingham vin Seenle Deception Monday, July 28 oa. m, Judge Harry Olson, chief Justice of tht Chicago mun folks is fine. I want to help you nil courts, who attended tho crime |] MY CONtribution Of. .......ss.ecceeeenees teee | nference just ended here, will | speak Sunday at the Plymouth Gon sernouny) | grogational chureh at the morning © take this opportunity to thank my readers who camo forward so willingly, put it over. Inclosed is CYNTHIA GP Pe aga Neil When women roalize that their court lust Monday, by|norvice, His subject: “Causos of || o°OT Tete ee eet eet ete + Name We Hear From J calling in life Isa higher, a finer one, ANE 91.00 Moved from tate court to a clroult| which tho state Is compelled to no Crime; Dofective Brains. Beacon Hilt than that of men, they will ceaso to Det acaua warigaticw ¢ court unless it was first brought in|eopt the rate iner Was givon by Suit filed in federal court to colleat nalty from freighter Mornin J.D Gilmore the federal court and that a writ of mandamus cannot be subverted into soenenee Address FOO errno ee erereerennnee Dear und Neterer, bo Absurd or manish and will take on true effeminate womantit Miss Groys—Just a word to mos Smith of Renton LG I believe that every observing man Beacon Hill, ’ ‘ ' ‘ “ \ sh me Por prmbemesie tran ale RSET WARD ~ et t } é | }