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TLE ST Ulster Boundary A BRITISH WOMAN ms UCK - y —— | Ph Largest Complete Homefurnishing Store romtrouble Debated | Tt’s Her First Circus Otel , te F ° ] selon have | ow the Bie Show Is Put O , oa bound How the Big SI dig Pu bade }'Relations Strained After |§ RNITURE CO. . SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Cr state a the how: The » Slaying in Mexico a oe reno: Onntial Aftce-Liwenory OF HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE, RUGS AND DRAPERIES “Dress Well — Never Miss the Money” a orld airman, whose plan CLOTHING Sened ott es ee Gaer fights “) Stephen Sanford & Sons lan party who had been p Mra. Evans for months BANDITS MURDER WOMAN; WOUND MAN Mr Evar was riding with} Axminster Rugs REDUCED SALE! A Semi-Annual Straus toward her r party of bandits dashed up and be | gan firing Convenient 4 fell from th bugsy. Her-hair caught in a whee Jand she was dra Payments Miss Catherine Lynch, 9, of 1264 Westlake ave. N., had the time of her young life Monday when she saw the Al G. Barnes’ circus. It was the first circus she'd ever seen. Here she is, in the ween's” robes, riding in the “palace car” used ently. joy Mary Pickford in “Dorothy Vernon” recently. | ...| A Spaniard found the bodies and|( HERE'S MORE ABOUT . - | LUCHLLE BUTLER pertape, tos spd tn by some| Fh J. S. FLYERS BEAUVAIS FERVAK — FERVAK Drastic Reductions | spre ~ on High-Grade etme ates Fre STARTS ON PAGE AXMIN AXMINSTER AXMINSTER wapetedigs be : an | invane) Demat, and tts. thie 0 9x12 9x12 8-3x10-6 Bedroom Suites | matement cn : ment ‘n the ‘cage fron: “he beat X cat all] that Jed to a dispute with the gov Regular Regular Regular 8 ‘-PIECE SUITE, charmingly devel- Jaittle Catherine of Se-|hollow! Wish't I had him for ernment ending in his expulsion. $62.50 $52.50 $47.50 sad ey ahs debe pe amcirng feo attle, a, 9 1 saw aj pet | Pr monks, the grain of jcircus? F 1 elephants and ¢ 1 popped corn, NO, SIR EVANS WAS SRICAN- BORN | Mrs. EB was an American|then that the flyer had been picke a asineion, Reascet'o.. $97 G4 7D HERE’S MORE ABOUT MOTHERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 ahogany makes this sev- Catherine and circuses so far have been kept apart b And then t Sho was to be ready the time of ve ma, {Ject. She and 4 me val state Of WADE'S PLANE Puebla near T Pyans | BADLY DAMAGED weveral yoar ago and since An time his wife had conducted | ;. {the property. She complained re sned.” |Peatedly of persecution by — the Rob. |@garistas, charging they were in r ited by the government to raid Kelly field him ther ing to ¥ lishman and he ed to.. of Al G. Barn " low dow got overse wrote that head a div many the ] Charming seven-plece Walnut Suite, elegantly Exchange—~——— Sipps serie $469.75 to our used niture, Several Others Greatly 6 of the w renin r herds and steal crops poenins & Reduced So Catherine has visited the circus econd lieutenan i the Beitist aid. ‘abet alain ala apart An nn on the New | H. Cunard he British | ie male ‘ fs now telling “the family” of the 4 of the flight. | (plomatic re dns MEXI60.) neck rote ; ‘ he's [Was appo cipation of | iF aya han come to |Fesumption of diplomatic relations |": Nike Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. anA rode mae Cobo which called him from |took up the case and livered ay) : iid Nidaon 2 1 for this round-the note to the Obregon gov world flight, he put !t up to He was 50 | me. But I would not decide [President Obregon finally accused iajnincieae mar is | for him, I never would stand nee and ordered his “I like it,” quoth Catherine, as she} in hie way. And I've never jeurled her young legs around the} ‘et the slightest doubt as to | |yards of train and le ty | sia eataty } out to inspect a passing elephant “Flying bas changed my | ‘Everybody was busy up at the cir. Before the war, when hi cus ground: ponies, as C features the opening spectacle and carri Pocahontas to the royal court i will not hop off from Horn At that ti the Richmond arrives at he next stop of the oo | e == j 9 in the British embassy |\Coast Guard Will © SOLUTION NEAR "SLAYERS HOLD OVERS grounds for several days before he : | Britain Sees End of Dispute|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Two Others Fought Police- left Mexico under guard. Ho ar-| Aid World Flyers) 4, Reparations Plan | man, He Charges wan practically beselg |know the exact nature of the tes “Darling littlest} preparing for an engineering |tived in London only a few weeks! WASHINGT Aug. 4.—Admiral | ree " which tho: doctor ‘said he conduc’ put it, were be ersity AGO. Billa the Un 1 thi d, comm: 4.—Great Britain | | : SE Shag ‘ NDON 5 Cal na the “it.|. Three men were arrested as drunk- ing washed. Soap and water was| hville, Tenn, be had the | MURDER SHOCKS vaiikeeryt Seay: OFC RE erad a (final patilornant oe: tia | Soe aivirly Svalod TERE "Gg wit-| CERTS.A 40a we fosniea atinans heres lo the ° hest, softest. ski: e rede | MEXIC. “FIC coast § ships in Alask wate ved a final setth t ess could go on with his story. be) : 3, being lathered onto the soft white) smoothest, softest skin, the red. | MEXICAN OFFICIALS {coabegare sits a Alasicnss ate ee a cane qeaations tan |e eam with his story lad at atatn: coaier: aneching: wilttee jcoats of the trained circus horses,| dest chock. ie wrote ine ihe | Oftlotals of the Mexican govern. | 7s ier ey, equated @ und {has kept all Europe in anxiety since | WHISPER TO LAWYERS jlate Saturday night and Sunday | and even the bears—brown and pola sane as he ve ae |ment were shocked at the murder Zanni, Argentine flyer, who {the treaty of Versailles was signed, | Dr. said he tested Leopoia| MOrning in a campaign by. Seattle | —were enjoying the matitutinal bath| other ‘we're husky © lana frankly worrled about. its con.|- anni, 4 lyer, w Bde Se Siaa abiKOreH OR 5 e tested Li tia eek Bice tra ily | by means of hoses played thru their|) lumberjack and frankly worried about its cOn-| expect to cross the Pacific via the} Was near as the allied conferenc several times on the matter of rapid-| Police against traffic ordinance vio sequences, still the handsome- Aleutian islands. resumed its sessions today. I ever saw. Here's a | road wagons. ity in understanding and compre-| ‘tons. The government dc . hers wi > The government will do every hension. Leopold made the best/_ TWO others were also taken intc | thing to effect capture of the mur-| est MacLaren {s reported to be at the “pig seven" of the conference | Fresh sawdust wag being unload. . m, toda ! . ith we Comanderski islands, mi¢ ot word was received that the | coord o aus tes or | Custody for alleged interference with Jed in nice, clean-smelly heaps; the | Photograph of Pe Betis Oke derers, the secretary of the interior | Momandersk San eiieay bet'iGerman. delegation had left Berlin | fenre oes rs pera stor ever! an officer when Patrolman C, L. “big top” was up and the Inside filets Ra ON a piece. se the j sald, but warned the public not to! Attu island, tho wenternmost of the {for London, in accordance with the) tadpold and Loeb wat entirely fm.| Norris arrested 8. J. Willard, press- c Beeriane yr cue Surety taking. 6 Prince of Wales jexpect quick results, as it will be) Aleutian group. |{nvitation sent them by Saturday's | passive as the doctor testified be.|™*". 82 on a driving while drunk servative Styles and fi ana form to accommodate the Joy- “Eg: expected the trip. to be sso to identify the slayers. | plenary session. |tween arguments of the attorneys.| *Rarse- They were G. Nicestrom,' 28, be ous hundreds who for the next three f Sitee ahaa ty 3 The crime will have far-reaching | ~vs eee hey’ hea Mehta satis ¥S-/ and J. L. Boyle, Sport Models to nights will laugh and thrill upon ite) jitt., Mefore they tool sean |'political consequences, it was ad |Circus Protests | BERLIN, Aug: 4—Germany's det | 7° Hila other atten | 12 addition to Willard, L. F. Rob Choose from tlered seats. thinks-this thing ts going to bo | mitted, and probably will delay Brit-| Hi h Li F exation to the allied reparations con-| Ye rte and Y mpi et see Bi 34, a laborer, and George Trapeze and various gear, work} fn they're eracy? *° |ish recognition indefinitely. The} F*4 ICONS KCC} tence, in Londen, which. has jak, Jacob Wrath: telvee ar th TL | Goldie, 29, wero arrested on drunk BUY NOW! horses hauling mystery wagons “It isn't John’s first long | Puebla agrarians aro followers of peta aes Pa the showing of the Al/ agreed on an application of the Teur-d\a bee thar mune Franke| diving charges. hither and yon, guy ropes, dust. ight. He flew around the |@¢” P, Hlias Calles, who claims be ’ ity Gichisr at Nadi ken, out ‘) Dawes plan for settlement of the hae heen a dally epbctatoe at thel Ed Ostrom, 28, a laborer, and J. : P } Out thru a canvas opening you ‘rim’ of the Arctic in 1919." election as president as a result of | the city hall Monday by representa reporations problem, left for the| otis hadi + |P. Connley, 32, a salesman, were After This Sale We Qf) piump unexpectedly any into any, The permits | British capital at 11 1 es SSeS ‘i tives of the con n In Spokane, Mra. Caro L, Ar. | the recent elections. aes taken into custody as reckless Will Require Our J) <phant evidently taking his uncon-) oiq jy waiting for her cost the circus § 50 a day. This fee is - - | tion Is headed by Chan- | oy of drivers, and G. L. Lane, 82, was ar- ; jeerned morning walk, unfettered,} Tioutenant Leslie P. Arnal jan Increase of $176 over the rate en-|cellor Marx and Foreign Minister | Chases Thief Out rested on a charge of driving 40 Usual Terms save for the occasional friendly sug-| another one of the ie y Woman Who Wrote forced before the passage of the new] stresoman, who had a@ long talk | f Hi R id miles an ‘hour. |gestion of a slim youth, SIP iss tink ab ail sweerial abot “p ”p lcense ordinance weveral months} with Charles Evans Hughes, the | ° 18 NRESIGENCE | Nicestrom and Boyle, ‘who are al- Bring a Dollar and Yonder a monkey wagon, with) Yostie." she nays. “Ir il the eppers AS88ES | AK0. Representati of the circus} American secretary of state, here! John Gatz, 2350. Shoreland drive, | ieged to have fought Officer Norris ts 54 P its tiers of open barred apertures chad af oer tal er iiviae m4 saa SA FRANCISCO, Aug, 4,—| complained of the increase at the | gun¢ found a thief calmly ransacking his|in an attempt to rescue Willard, ‘Take Yo ur Choice filled with inquisitive monkey faces, hae onty: dua atitent sand that Funeral services for Mrs. Daniel aang te bgt tt Aah told that it} —-—- | home Sunday afternoon, Gatz chased] were released on $50 bonds each, if “ang iscent he c fj a Sg Agape : i Lothrop, of Boston, author of chil-| ¥° BY Shee e, ene | ‘. an across the yard and saw en and Pay tae WHasial OF ay aie prada bts dain Memphis, when | AFen'a stories, who died here Sat-| | Worsham Is Given I.nins- ldap: into aicauth aa Ncabe, Mi P. H stim ere OS string of ponles busy) he was ‘forced to make a jurday, Will (be held this attemoon! Joseph Conrad, | Federal Sentence |" *!4 te police. ower louse Ae Nacht cl germe on top of a henhous meal tts = acl # | 7 7 - ay aE "N" tigers none, ‘at ‘nv ontricht| $08,,,0m t0P of a henhowwe, But | Pas. aig Writer, Passes) ror ciy Detective w. | President McKinle eetroved in Fire jAnd the little palefaced lad on} LETTERS ALMOST 5 x Mrs. Lothrop died suddenly at a LONDON, Aug. 4.—Called »| Worsham, recently convicted of con-}| 4 y CORDOVA, Aug. 4.—Loss estimat- crutches who had slippen in, or, WatLy FROM WADE hotel here while on her way home| “greatest living writer of | spiracy to violate prohibition Inws, Brings Heavy Cargo |" at $150,000 was suffered Saturday | “Leslie w culo he fearned to speak after| Was sentenced to a fine of $500 and ‘The President McKinley of the ad.|MSht in a fire which destroyed the : ‘ miral-Oriental line, left Yokohama, | POWerhouse, a storage houso and a the novelist, has gone to join the| tentiary by Federal Judge Willlam | xfonday, on-her run to Seattle, with |esidence at the Kennecott Copper |}. Sawtelle Monday, Frank Vale,| 499 passengers and an $8,000,000 car. | Mine company. As a result of the de- » author, who was tho son of| convicted Jointly with Worsham, re-| go of sitk, oils, tea and Oriental pro. {struction of the powerhouse, the Bo- the} a Polish squire, born in exile in the| ceived a like sentence. Tho men| ducts, Sho is duo here August 14, tiec {Rahza, Jumbo and Mothor Lode mines Ukraine, died suddenly at hix home| Were convicted in connection with| master is Capt. Alvin O. Lustic. | Will be closed for two or three months, at Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury,| the operation of a soft drink parlor joiibrschtran hs Mra, William M. Wade, mothet ameo ring, and a ring set with Sunday. He was 67 years ol at 800 Pike st, ‘The men gave notice in | paentig : ei i neo ing, and ‘a ring set with! or tient, Leste Wade. ‘Like the |( ORCHESTRA MUSIC. | -"™"! "ot amet frm the judgment" "| TOELLNER SEEKS POST |Find Man's Boa a strings of pearla, x bracelet a wriat| Mothers of the other flyirs, whe |! WILL MARK RADIO |{Homes Threatened dent, sald Monday tite | Believed Suicide he will file in watch, and $28 cash was the ex.| | : Ley | BILLS OF MONDAY || by Flames Saved Kennedy Leaves on about a month for waterway com.| W. H.-Jemson, who. was found tent of the loot. | riAb wes Be, | My 4 2 missioner, opposing Mrs. Diederich} dead in his room at the Western While the family of 8. C. Tuc er, | ut. Wade has been home (Copyright, 1924, by United Prows) PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 4.—-Kires| His Vacation Trip Rings Looted From |..." Homes; Cash Stolen try and in France duriag the war, He is a Princteon , Several hundred dollars worth of | at, Jewelry was stolen early Monday} morning from the home of Susan| Baird, 1110 Ninth ave, A diamond ring, a pearl ring, a| both in this coun. | Margaret Lothrop, an instructor at reaching manhood, Joseph Conrad,|18 months in MeNell island peni 8 nford university Five Little Peppers,” a series of stories for children, ¥ rop’s best wo: pen name of | | § an instructor in | @fter visiting her daughter, Miss) a tc | | immortals of literature, 8 Mrs. Loth-| 7 published unde argaret Sidne ‘ore ervice he was a draughts man in the submarine division.” Near Cassopélis, Mich., lives ation | it y Toollner has | hotel Sunday morning with a bullet 2024 Fra ; only for visits of a few hours | CAP, Washington (469m) and ||in 60 acres of brush and Ight ti Thomas J. L, Kennedy, corporation | #&@™m, the incumbent, Toellner has | hote 3H hiechoud, ran 8 pence Mor Ss’ SUITS wihady flee + were at. dinner! ot “a time since entoting the | Sati Lcpetateehaesy fae i i z hand light tim ‘absent ftom hie offles | Deen thinking about trying for other | Wound in his hond, was declared 3 BOY: Sunday night a thief crawled thra| “ % tn soup ty WEAP, New York (492m)—}/ber were burning today Immediate.| counsel, was absent from his oftice | Dean TKN anos trying for other | oun It Dit Mn ee ae cammnitted la bedroom window 1 took $12. army, his mother say A cou. United States Marine band, lly south of the city For a tin Monday on @ vacation trip. Walt suicide. Failing health is given as $10 to $15 \¢ a window und took $12. | fie '%¢ times whan Wa w “ Ms , | j a time] way job, he sald, j suicide. & is a number of homes were threatened, | B. Beals, istant, will be in charge the motive, The corone: Sue late ebay, of the office during Kennedy's ab iphecdasmnsemesoeai went lire ‘Masked Bandits |!"*ss wae 2, tioned at Dayton, he flew bi ae are Yew Yo “Men’s Hats, Shoes f Pacific Fleet Is for brlet visits, 1} -vorke Fhitharmonte ove eS dB Si | Ready for Cruise) auity’ ttm tom him amt |] Pm BS. Make Small Haul Sailor Escapes in daily letters from him. Ane KA, Pittaburg (126 m)—Unit- | i i | Furnishings Practically all vewwels ot the| enrdw and. nou || ea'concest company, p.m, b.4 |General Morton to $100,000 Fire in Two masked bandits late [arg teeeetree office will enirs have been Ogden, mothor of Master Sergt, A. D, Ogden, cially commisisoned second. ti fenant for the flight, jivey in : | Sunday . [United States battle fleet stationed! mailed from ‘every station ut || 4 | Await Flight E d| Spokane Lumber |»isht nett up Harold Hotiana, | Automobile Crash Jat various Puget Sound porta are | Which the Yankee airmen havo WOS, Jefferson City (440.9 m). wait ight En SPOKANE, Wash. Aug. 4.—Fire/MeGraw st, &t Warren aye. and} BELLINGHAM, At dee. As jassembling at Port Angeles, Mon-| stopped | stdeecBriaunsorcheateas MidOe ich | Maj. Gen. Charles Gould Morton,! aay toduy swept, tho lumber yards] 20h sts taking $2 from him, They | Ventimiguila, machinisty’ mate on tactical avert Cedi dese hl Mrs, Christina Nelson, mother || 33, 8.70 commander of the Ninth Area A elthe aucceed Manufacturing com {escaped in a big ‘automobite, jthe training Ship Philadelphia, now f Ho won AUgUOC ere ty (9 putting | of Lleut, ‘Trike Nelson, liaison WLW, Cineinnat! 428m)—Cin- |] corps, with headquarters in 1 ahs: Raa ORR DBRT ai |stationed at Bremerton, had a mirac a a ea Point wana | officer ‘and chief..enginoer on’ || cinnatt Munlolpal opera, $ p, mit] Mranclaco, was w visitor at Mayor {DANY bh ae approximately) apcHISON) Kan nest. Young cape from serious Injury Jeuvers, The Sand Point naval air | Brown's office Monday morning. The | $100,000: oi will hold tactical exereises| Mrs. 1. ‘Bs, ] Between Pike and Union ship divisions iit The ships : my 73, has never paid nt to the} here Saturday night, His auto skid | gronoral and his wife are here on} Miremen were able to save thel driver of @ moving van, He claims |ded on Chuchkanut bridge, over the the Kansas record for having lived | Pacific highway, tore thru the rail: the longest time in one house—68]ing and lunged into the canyon be the flight, lives in Bweden, And | B, 8, 7 pe their vacation trip, Morton {« also} Wilson-Capebal plant, which for a Suburban real estate bargains] interested in the arrangements for|Ume was endangered, Police he with xmail down payments can belthe celebration to t will return to Seattle a held here tolleve a firebugs was responsible’ years, And furthermore, he doesn, ! low, He received a cut over the eye and Tacoma August 16, Woodville, Miss, found in Star Want Ads, mark the end of the world flight, for the blaze. intend ever to move, he says, and a bruled leg.) “ :

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