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SRR ReaD PAGE WEDNESDAY »AGE | ers I 20 = aes — ‘ DEATH TRAP IS {Vital Statistics) “1 Rates °°," "syaguam THE SEATTLE STAR BROWN IN ROW LEAGUE PLEADS Disastrous Gale Ends OVER BOOZE PAY BOOST | Nichols Says Mayor Is Not | Submit Comparisons on City Obeying Charter Pay Here and Elsewhere \* we wot 6 w 1 rter. Me KENT APART install Lights Where Ban- dits Hide in Mine a “4 Messages Tell of Perilous Dash Thru “1 ° 4 ers MA in- 0600 - - “Want. ‘Ad ‘Devt. Storm; Heroic Fight Fails ~~ BUSINESS SERVICES ther contraband selzed ty : avy Attorneyeat Law OF HALL HS Haris ine 908 9nd All cases Peer 4. MA in-7999 ADVICH free Youeph Al wyer " ' ‘ ain All eases. 60h Leary fd. Pol, sot-¥98 Duteh or I t t have | W iste Flectrie Machinery See paieex Deal yates the thy [tama tien ; “3 fr Aged , “PO HAVE FAILED ia fi 3 charter when instruc i the ¢ 1 on April 2 to make Comstock cus todian. revealed a lette written by the mayor to the chief re which instructed the chief to make This " out the league's pe the appointment and also asked the tion, in spite of the fact that the ehief to furnish the mayor involces | per capit of “all liquor fit for medicinal uses | here at the hospitals.” corresponding si Nichols dictated a letter to Chief! Seattio's per capita cost ts $19.74 Severyns Tuesday calling the chief's|a year, In Los Angelos it is $38.89 attention to the provision ef the jn San Fr 0, $50.77 in St elty charter which proscribes that | Louis, $29.44; Philadelphia, '432.46 We left the east coast of Kam-| tr eh ! i a | chlorine “one property clerk shall be ap-/and in Detroit $89.60 chatke at 0:14 6. m, Ausu in}the ma , : ld not be ob pointed from among the desk sem} ‘rhe average salary of Providence /hazy weather, but no fog until af- | loadec 1 . geants in employ trasted (tar. an ined > miles ur waa given up whe partment, whose duties it shall bel with Seattle's $131.60. 1 St. Paul southeast of Cest, starting . 208 Mepval |it was fou mat ithe five i to keep a record of all evidence and Rochester, Po the message fr Major A.}ing & . i : th Gadde the found articles in the MacLaren, leader of the ex: | tw » wu » of inju » fa ‘ ai « the ‘police depattment-—" Th pedition, suid He asked Severyns if the depart-| maximum wag At a height of 8.000 feet, we en ment is now organized as provided jin geattlc averages $25 a month ,COUntered a thick bank of fog, but By ' ae tts hs xen, brad by that section. Severyns had not | more than the city civil service pay. | With ag aye A we | Clete ae peo Beary : peqper ee gerd v tter Wednesday all proceeded the fog bank beca " h f } inaden Merely pan andierid toast on hal i . mote solid and we descendéd to an |Sergt. Plenderleith and looted st of $15,508 in stampa could do at any rate was operate} Uniform Costs Are altitude of 1,000 feet this! pryant nights they have bee ‘ under the mayor's orders . ts ght we could not see more than! rrom Calshot, England, March Brown declared that the latter High; Firemen Say @ mile a head at any time between | with afacLaren, and have been with they bars, Bean find (Jopers. wi oe on ree teee es, Sree Se moan]. be Dewpeand ales in galery t6/ be (Serine pt the walge hee te | nlm ever, since Two of the bandits have Gerard, Beattle THIG ened 46 me r pl peghwer alla bgt egg paella ir iegaen pes Milne bie eas two different occasions, 1, Beattle | 4 of Anna 45 COLUMBIA and said he would reply to the let} men of Seattle, The raise means er of Mrs Daniel Mead. sole, mab hen he saw it, “if it warrants tamil! surf the water; opening th) sign of the third has been e fer when he saw it, Y a lot to them and their families lace of the water, ope i eORRERT % : nahi wate Baar te a reply.” ” the boya at Biation 34 were taik-|motor until we were ‘roaring HERE’S MORE ABOUT |} found since Sunday, when he is t ° to have been fatally wound- Nichols declares that under theling anout it yesterdayy “We get|at @ speed of 100 miles an U S FLYERS ed nm that day's fighting Present method of handling 4 great) i... money here than {n Chicago,|10 feet above the surface n@ bexteged bandits scem to be | Carman, Charity deal of liquor must have beeM) ina are awny lower than New| "ugh sea TARTS ON PAGE well stocked with food and water.! ‘attle ..ses cst. turned over to hosoitals. |¥ork,” said one of them, “and the| “At this time, we could not see Sheritt Watson ts of the opinion |Kiagslen | ‘Marvin ae ms oat of © ot < ed}more than 300 yards ahead, with| that they cached eno! D1 |, Diego ... seen s eee rong Mar hcl a a2. teats esel Pai otal coming at us in the | combatting cross winds on the way |(*t they cached enough supplies |. 1i0G) fits .i hy in the last 10 years. Bunking|# blinding rain “gern from. Wacdatierd, rly everybody |!0 the mine to last several days, | fuel these Mt coat |Meeth of a head wink om Hornafjord, arly @ WAY | tie » nt for them would | Alseth, Olaf, Seattle trousery and coat that used to cost | Pathog th in the village ‘wan on hand to wel|Delleving the hunt for them would | {si es: Seattle $7.60 are now $15, and even at tha <CHED OFF come the airmen, The town offi |“ Gown after that tim | Malloy, Angus P.. 8 }*hay, don’t -shed “doa aioe ahaa clals, citizens and American officers ee ne ap 4 n } “We have to keep our clothing} “suddenly Getited the cinenaatn ot the, acces . . rads § | fup'to steivgerd, and every’ garment fox dead ahead. |Sntal the approueh of the panes | Lehigh Railroad » {| heck, roy M. ect Poiana chad cr re ¢ derle! 0 was < the : . , Paty | go Guy. Seattle oom near ¢ ine ward. | |is regulation. Shirts that formerty Fiend miaith, whe: oy pheting the {the big ships came into sight and Head Visits Here (si is. KE nwé (alae | FOR BALE Oo Sage nigh JS adi lareepe 2 rend Regalo: ll orbagantah sill 318.” {big thip swerved and righted, inias.|°ifCl#d for the landing EB. E. Loomis, president of the | Darby, Jc . Ku vee Lagal | LOST fied Petd Remade ee ratte ed for the purpose of hanging him |the cheapest trousers are nm ing a Gin int choppy waves by| The aviators heartily wel-|Lehigh Valley ratiroad, in making | fousler, fe r name “Pat.” Reward WRhout showing thp leash/smotion. | Seas Company hoeee |e clendorest marain’” During the |comed. by Ofticlats of the town andlan extended transocntioental trip, | Taylor, Harold A. ¥ a a Insurance and private phones, |the slenderest ma tonaslah? or ant ‘eraiantad : : P| Lundy, Verna Z%, Kirkian J tedmction of | next few seconds the fox autics and fF arrived at Seattle late Tuesday af-| cu4yc) tad Beatin co: Der eismctitas cc he eee Le eet eee nace | the cwater and the laland: fad atip.|eeriel plonsers. with Lodatete ¢fterncon, and spént several booral Gresper, Derethhc Benttle’ |. cLebel Bre oni noneine CC the oie te 206 as Pere can) Peer bag, ie mS {nto obscurity again |Gowers, wishing them good. luck, Visiting the new Seattle office of hi | sonnson, Arthur A. Seattle... ae Re. Ss agred ed gt Pes eas fret appear to. he: Bone et “Realizing that there was immed.| Léeut. Wade and Sergt. Ogden|company; inspecting the railroad | Marsh, Anna T., Seattle . tention to Swe youngeters, large with the rookie getting $135] entiemng. (har. ther came ashore from the cruiser Rich-|terminals, docks and residential sec. Purnell M., Olympia . tice Caverly fastened his eyes upon | jand a four-year man $155, they/ate danger of dashingtng the plane | argv neryp. them. It was one of the few times| inst the cliffs, with visibility ab. Legal T—Tiundle also warmly greet-|tion of the clty herty, Hazel M, Olympia . ward. SU nset-6318 od Mficials a citizens exprenned V0 ts also chairman o: Kay, Edgar. Yakima LOBT—Leather coat Saturday. with | tng direct that he has noticed them, as he has| ea Tis {rotutely ‘nil’ Bienderleith made a(t Officials and citizens expresned | Le wo chi n of rect spent most of his time taking vol- Tdesperate attempt to land along " thelr regret over the unfortunate [committee on public relations jugs, Dorothy K. Yakima See ear h ler 26E0 OF 2 DOOR * * uminous notes on the testimony. as Huge Freight Gain the swell . Vert, Jesse F.. Tacoma 156 | 28st. 5 | set accident in whieh the airmen lost Benin eee ; ay teap eaectty Tennier, Elia T., Reeseviile, Wis...63 |LOST=-Large orange cal white | TRONID their plane at sea ne it directly in touch with a na the piercing gray eyes looked out | Th s ing shorter and | Thru anal, Report ¢ nea was running shorter ratchet oe Medicis ip creed have ‘toon }roveree than we hed. supposed, and Humel, Joseph Seattle Legal| Markings, Mt. Baker park. Re- te wet yiate: ie tion-wide movement to educate the |\Longtellow, Evelyn, Beatle... Leeal BE ncn-2475 ae ve board, $15. Leope! public to the importance of rail-| Johansen, Job Beat) 31 id cach met: his gaze. in bringing the plane to the water waya to the country, and the ef-|Gronberm. Anna G. Portiend .7, The defendants shifted In thelr) recorded in movement of cargo thru |)? DMMsins the mulls te tie ee 8 to ry, ja : chairs and then looked toward the|the Panama Canal between U, 8. | ered mer] Srimseod pony holhien E vir h * beng made to serve | Martin, Earl J., Seattle . ness, | geen 4 he public directly wit ports of the Atlantic and the Pa- luwerving slightly about with the| jae Rose J, Seattle . Turner, John T., Sacramento a 1 ahs ip the first trip Loomis has| ™ Meta the TUS ce Took ito Pee ecg ae ha tear ne Coe, |twiating foros of the Impact. The city Li Up to Greet (02,12 ,Seattie and he wax im AK, Mande J eee eta tages | OST 20 in Interurban Depot Bat- - } ort * i joway, am, ¢ Elum... ir d one ai te tary the witness called the ‘‘perfect|merce. Figures for the calendar |*ric of the lower port wing wan/City Lines p 0 Greet | rensed with the development of the urday money badly. Rewari collegian,"* Loeb imagined himself year of 1923 were used, torn and the aileron wrenched half World Girdlers ae Loonie was a gaat bt dar es kas Maybelle; Cle Elum ..Legal) Leave m ney at Seattle Sta: as the head of his class, popular,| The report shows that during the | 5 pom anto| J Spo! . loose aa we came about. Samuel Hill while in the city. A eenres eon ane. Rood-looking, strong, healthy and #u-| calendar year of 1923 a total of 17,-| . ‘ Banou, i agelia, Spokane ,......- 6492. “I gave ordérs to break out the| Loomis is accompanied by Mrs.| Brown, Wilson, U. 8. Navy... perior In every way. This fantasy,| 337,000 tons of commercial cargo |!!fe belts, which were in Co! |7 FEMALE HELP WANTED | the. witness said, simply is another) passed thru the canal from the Pa- City Hall park will be the site of Loomis and two daughters, and his | Chappell, Lydia B, Reno, Nev | Hroome's seat forward of the cock: /the principal public demonstration assistant John Duffy. The party | Ward, Joseph. Hoodaport , EARN money weekly, r ‘wtpdication of Loeb's urge of “'a sense| cific to the: Atlantic, of which 70 | Pit. 5 |for the world flyers when they com-|left late ‘Tuesday evening to re Clifton, Josephine, Seattle . Sdcresstaq. mailing Satie’ Bes Pe tintidt TBs o ‘complete power."” per cent were shipped from Pacific | TUG TOWS PLANE plete their trip here, it was decided |turn East by way of Vancouver, DEATHS for full information. Tica Co., 1638 | 1x3 flestine kite deed cs Wheh*Crowe produces the state's) coast ports of the U. §. and 3,600,-| SAFELY TO SHORE | Tuesday afternoon at the joint meet. |B. C. am, $8, Chelan, Jo! roadway, Dept. M-62. New York, | 1x4 flooring. kiln allenists in rebuttal he will make/o99 tons were from the West coast; “The motor had gene dead, and/ing of the army, navy and enter-| NOTION which ‘Prowpect ae FURNISHED rR AND FLA Rs ApIX other contraband squad, Councilman Wednesday started disposal of partment ur ba eae FURNISHED —— HOUSEKEEP] r a here early Washingt ad San ‘ Francisco, f the a blindin, ae eS : ' | FP-GORIN: Patent Attorney” Pat: r syed. develoned and rola 1 Central Bide. Fe MA {n-0990; 600 F ot. N. Ww. W ington. D. C. | HAPRY TOWER Pat” Pixpert es 876. all cost. Terms. Pantaces Bd OurtD | SIKSAN Ponwick. Vawrence, estab- Wahed 1861. Advice and booklet free 40% orks Wide. Monuments Bak MUSICAL EY FOUND Marble and Granite cyeTRy MENTS in general, pay thelr ew Nichols ye average of $25 & month 33 smphibian plane was he arip of fog and the ili was of ao avail, and y cing the 4 d no excuses | od ar ou r . h been definitely aban " ' ea for having failed at ied us " » t ¢ e »wing to the & cost of city government is much les than in cities of ; surrender of airmen voice large area of moment n dea " wear/the Palimades mine, It was found Ryusaburo, 235 Br adway enough chlorine gas to pene ander, Henry James, Haines not b » aska, boy Pr bh ave N. W ‘Co. 1 Ist and Virginia. Esteblished 74 given up when girl of the police de city employes is $270.86, cor McDonald, Jam 2 Hamlin at Physicians, Surgeons Charles J, 1617 34th Malte 166 and in possession of | gi57 72 decker Stuart Johneon, Karl, 1 fornia, girl eral es |? tthe tataa ane sitieen ta vel EARREAGE, - LICENSES |a0 officer ¢ ne | taken the mine Baturday,| Name and Residence Age. | escaped with Willlam L Palisades postotfice Tex Offeriee, Harriett ¥ Warren, Kolm. re 1 oO, WwW. Funera report 4 shows that the in private industry “BSSSes PMABE BIBRERSELSE VEERERTSRTERELES EEE ERTIES: and the latter started out Good, Warren A hiding there, | Seholt, Solvelg H Joners with | Jacobson. Henry M Beattle oar Seattle terment Washelll Bremerton ...22 | ing Co Manette they have been twice been ‘iat top table Ge cany case, $35. Buse versity Branch, Boat okiyn aye x Thursday, 3 pm | fis D0 KOLA. used only a few Friends invited. In-| wee 6; terms. Univ Home Un 45th and Brook “Then we dropped almost to the Bellingham n Liew, Hilda , Bellingham.2 I Lonson, Rainey L., Seattle. Legal| bie leen, Beattie Legal| Funeral servi | Howell, Cu 2, Be be at our cha 7 Howell, Curtis B. Seattle... Legal | at our chapel. Priends :. Legal | dertaking Co Pierce, San 6 LOST AND FOUN LOST in ladies’ rest room. W containing tw n coin purse line. Reward Philip and Joseph "HIGHEST CASH PRICE = Call MA in-983 + IT MEANS MONEY FOR You We sell more used goods thap other Son ie the cit ay BUSHE! crib ove 4 HERE’S MORE ABOUT SLAYERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 * rest room, Woodland hand bax containing two 00 bills and change in coin purse. amail ‘flank’ inlet Good Tally , B years old, $69. were d over KCKPIECI, at marti r , young Monday afternoon on 15th N. E. acn-0696. eward. | 45 ae | Ravenna bivd. 45 MISCELLANEOUS — | of bedding between | FOR ane Summit ond Lake Kelchelus. Re- |G claim. r ‘ SU neet-4948. Reward [ROCHETED purse | Money. Pike Place Market. Legal) day p. m. ‘A pit!-3796. Reward. iH, DRAWER and nd ‘scores of other bor- paving appoint for the home. Write for ILLUSTRAT! AT, | Borritt, Hieklin, 431 14th ave. \—Gir| for general house- an effort to turn the evidence of the defense alienists into a boom- erang against the slayers. Crowe and his alienists hold there is no degree of insanity--either the youths are sane or legally insane. Crowe considers the prosecution scored an important victory when Dr. William Healy, Boston pschia- trist, witness for the defense, said the youths were suffering from a disease of the mind. Just before Dr. Healy was dismissed Crowe made a motion for Chief Justice John R. Crowley to order a jury to decide on the sanity of the This the court refused A little dog or kitten for the the youngster will make him happy. Perhaps tonight's Want Ads have some listed. DR. LOUGHNEY’S Human Bake Oven Busy Putting Invalid: Back on Job c Dr. Loughney’s Bake Oven Institute is being kept busy restoring to a normal state of health a new batch of in- valids at every season during the year. They come in am- bulances, on crutches, and with canes, totally disabled and invalided—‘human wrecks”—suffering _tortures|t. from conditions that simply refused to yield to ordinary methods of treatment. “Their discomforts,” which have been blamed upon almost everything but the right thing, after but a few A of correct eating, together with the Human "bake Oven treatments, disay , as the fog of the valley before the se fdlulins spine, or burning, ach tenderness soreness; ne, Brenchlit Jumeness of fingers or feet; ar (eer like pricking of pins; peculiar, Indeseribable pains or distress in are, lomach, kidneys or other partn of i hi ele meni backsel selaties im; ehroni wenn ‘intr le constipation and all legant illustrated book lei areos abctete) let went free, b Loughne: ‘Treatment Offices are Teatled at tig nat er of Fifth and Union, in the H1-319-81 9. ut a14, 9 a, De de 9 to i “only, Telephone Eh lot. nn Physictan and surgeon, uses Chinese rootm and Nerbe tm treating ali diseases of men and women, Mpecializes in stomach trouble aud other aliments, Memedy Co, KL bot-6851 of South Ame sriced Flag Is Offered — The Amerscun Legion post which makes the largest increase of mem. bership of the posts of the state during the coming year will be pre- sented with a handsome silk stand- ard post flag by Maj. 1, vet eran of the Spanish-American and} world wars, according to announce-| ment. Mt | What's in the Air | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 | KDZE—12:30 to 1:30 p. m. KFJC—3:20 to 4:30 p. m. KFHR—430 to 6:30 p. m.: 6:30 to 8:30 p, m. KIR—7:30 to 8:30 p. m. KGY—8:39 p. m. Dismiss Federal Contempt Charge Contempt proceedings filed July 2% against the Seattle Ice Cream Co, for the destruction of two boxes of walnuts attached under the pure food laws, pending further investi- gation, were dismissed Tuesday by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer. The nuts were part of a lot in- spected by federal officials before delivery to the company. It was conceded that there was no willful act in the destruction of the nuts, which were ordered to be held jast December, and were not con- demned until July. Meanwhile, em- ployes had considered that the mat- ter wag dropped and had thrown them away. Klan Chief’s Niece and Friend Killed FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 6.— Mrs Charles Reese, 22, niece of Dr. Hiramn Evans, imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, and her com panion, Dewitt Gooch, 19, were found dead beneath a light roadster 14 miles north of here. Both bodies were badly crushed. JAZZ AND SAUSAGES THREATEN AMERICAN YOUTH, HE CLAIMS ILKESBARRE, Pa. Aug. 6. —Declaring that “between Jazz music and frankfurters the next generation will be crazy,” and that “Jazz has done more harm in the world than drink,” Mayor Daniel L, Hart created a sensation in the city council to- day by Introducing an ordinance to prevent playing of Jazz on tho city streets and “in other public places.” ‘The mayor also introduced an ordinance to prevent parading on city streets of masked men or organizations,” supposedly aimed at the Ku Klux Klan, toth ordinances provide pun- \shment by fines not to exceed $100. Both were referred to the committee of the whole and ord- ered printed, |we started it up again, but tt didn’t |help much. plane to taxi, because the wing tips were buried in the rough sea and of the tail unit. The tug Belle, from | Nikolaski had. been watching for us, land, seeing our plight, came as close jas it dared and then sent two small boats to us. The crew rendered the greatest assistance, towing un to jshore and pulling the plane out of | reach of the surf. “The Russian wireless GERMAN REPLY IS READY Delegates Work All Night on Reparations Report operator delegation worked until dawn today completing its reply to the docu ments received from the allies at yesterday's plenary seasion of the reparations conference, It is understood that Chancellor | Marx and his cojleagues made im- mediate concessions of a minor character, changing thelr original plans in order not to block proceed- ings and to assist in speeding up the work of the conference, For instance, Instead of stibmit- ting a series, of counter proposals, they decided to confine their reply to detailed criticiams of the allied protocol. The answers were to be ready for a plenary session today. Thus, Germany‘s first gesture at Léndon was one of co-operation in the erying insistence upon speed, The United Press aerials | that the German observations begr the following points: 1, Urge acceleration of economic evacuation of the Ruhr. 2. Oppoxe continuation of allied railway men on Rhenish railways, 3. Amnesty for all Ruhr prisoners and exiles. 4. Object to continuance of deliv. eries of reparations and merchandise beyond the treaty dates, It now appears virtually {mponsi- ble to finish the conference before next week, Marx, Foreign Minister Stroseman jand r. Luther called at No, 10 Dowsing st. this morning and ‘pre- sented thelr reply to the allied lead. fers, who immediately went into wea. [sion to consider the German recom mendations. The German reply, it was learned reliably, urges that Germany be nl- lowed to reich is declared, Jones and Lantry Talk to Kiwanians Senator Wesley L, Jones and C. Lantry, district governor of the Pa. cific Northwevt Kiwanis, district, were speakers Wednesday noon at the Kiwanis club meeting at the Gow: man hotel, Lantry told of the dis. trict convention at Walla Walla, We could not steer the} LONDON nee, S-—The . Gertaa |" endive: fegilatione and vac-| have representatives on | any arbitration committees set up) in cases where a default by tho| tainment committees of the Chamber of Commerce. The flyers will be given a brief welcome «when they land at Sand Seattle H of ronditior " ] «c a o tum te Df for Legion Gains |Pcause of the damaged condits n| Point, to which a limited number ot | |the public will be admitted. Lieut |Theodore J. Koenls will designate the number that can be admitted with safety, From there the flyers will be taken to City Hall park by way of | Madison park, Following a public | reception there, they will head a parade to their hotel, escorted by | massed bands, army and navy units, | and the official reception commit tee, The flyers are expected to arrive August 23, Health Officers Meet in Portland PORTLAND, Aug, 6.— Pacific} |Coust health authorities were gath-| jering here today for tho opening | | sessions of their annual conferenc |elnation methods will be considered | thruout today’s program, Dr. J. N. Force, of the University | of California, will lecture at the pub- le seasion Lonlstit. Business Callccs Heads to Convene BELLINGHAM, Aug. 6. {five heads of business colleges and | private schools of the Northwest will convene here Friday and Saturday for their fifth annual convention. The proposed school law will be close- ly scrutinized in sessions of the con: vention, 'Must Register if You Work for City WALLA WALLA, Aug. 6.—-In an effort to get city employes to “do their duty as citizens," and vote, municipal employes who are not reg- istered by August 19 will be dis. charged, A little dog or kitten for the the youngster will make him happy. Perhaps tonight's Want Ads have some listed, ——[ SS, WEDNESDAY’S 5 BEST RADIO CONCERTS TO OFFER VARIED MUSIC (Copyright, 1924, by United Prema) » Washington (469m) 8:26 ) mm United States army band, WOG, Davenport (484m) 8 p, m, C, 8. T.—-Organ recital by Erwin Swindell, WEBH, Chicago (870m) 10:30 p m, C, 8, 'T.—Late program of pop ular numbers, WOO, Philadelphia (569m) 6:3 pom. 2B. 8. T—Concert trom Houston hall, University of Penn. aylvania. WJZ, New York, (466m) 7:16 p. 1. 8. T.—neglish program by the Goldman band, direct from Central park, —$——$ ‘Thirty: | Mayor Hill has announced that all) Boy Captured as He Loots Icebox | Captured in the act of robbing an |icebox at the home of J. 8. Hoeslich, 1810 KE. Republican st. Tuesday night d-year-old boy was arrested and placed in the juvenile detention | home by the police. Hoeslich captured the boy and} turned him ever to Patrolman J. A Haguewood. The lad is sald to have |made a practice of looting iceboxes of foodstuffs for several nights in company with three other young: stera. Suburban real estate bargains } with small down peynente can be jfound In Star Want Adx, ward, 52, 5 George. oped 4249 OW. Trenton st, July Redding, Almon, @. is N. 47th st. |. July 2) Ira, 64, 3017 35th W.. July Walden, Bell, Rachael. 48, 6063 49th ave. 8, July Wiwa, 38, Redmond, July jSoper, infant, 4410 47th ave. & W. July 29 |Steele, Hatph, 11,4320 Whitman ave., 205% Pike at., 2044 W. | nadtard July 26. |Cliristensen, Thorvald, 64, 49th at., Aug. 3 ‘ Hackett, Grace A., & months, 606 BE. Tith wt. Aug. 2 Maloney, Michael, 63, July 31 Brereton, Vernon, 6, 815 33rd ave. N., July Carneaie, ‘John, 56, 200 Eastlake ave., Au Alice, 22, (no address), ug. ie Anilesoh Sophia, 67, 1415 Boren ave., ug. IU. S. Marines Picea | } as “Best BY CHARLES P. STEWART ASHINGTON, August 6.—If the | state of the United States navy, as 4 whole, leaves a good deal to jbe desired, the marine corps is a detail of which it is pretty much all fyboty could ask, Vy .men say the marine corps oy degenerated a little since the war, but even at that, the ablest crities thruout the world pronounce it the finest body of fighting men of its size any nation can boast. The United States marine corps traces its descent from the British |royal marines, The royal marines came fhto exis- |tence officially from thru the pro- cess of natural evolution in 1664; the United States marine corps, a simi- lar organization, In early Revolu- tionary days. The royal marines today number 454 officers and 9,366 men; the Amer- jeans 1,145 officers and 19,352 men. But. of the American marines, nor- mally dess than 10 per cent are afloat; of the British, more than halt, . The explanation is that England has naval bases scattered thickly over the whole world, each with its permanent force of defenders, so the marines stick to their ships. Ameri ca’s permanent overseas forces are few and small; where and when she needs h a foree she lands ma- rines, Thus, many are on shore duty much of the time, No navy, save the American and Wngland’s, has marines, | In event of hostilities abroad, the |marines ave the advance guard. he fleet,” says Brig, Gen, Rufus H. Lane, adjutant and inspector of the corps, “will, on the outbreak of war, strike for its objective, and the marine expeditionary force should be far on the sea with the fleet while the army is still assembling,” Should war break out in the At: lantic, American marines doubtless would seek instantly to establish J From Advance Guard Into Places Where Hostilities Are Hottest itary or advanced naval bases, of Fighters” ~ |baxes In the West Indies, Extensive maneuvers already have been carried out by the corps with Culebra island, joff the coast of Porto Rico, as their | base. If trouble should start in the West- tern Pacific, marines from Hawaii would be first on the scene. More would follow from California as fast as transports could take them, If, for instance, Guam already has been selzed by an enemy, marines would try desperately to capture it. They would defend it if they arrived in time, Euch capital ship carries about 75 marines, Cruisers carry them if they happen to be flag vessels or if there is any reason to believe landing forces will be needed, as when a fast cruiser is rushed to some foreign port where American lives or prop: erty is threatened. Larger forces are moved by trans- port. At sea marines stand regular watches, guard magazines and stores, police decks and. In battle, help to man tho secondary batteries, Ashore, at home, they guard navy: yards and bases; abroad they protect American consulates, legations and American residents generally, restore order in disturbed countries, and, in war time, seize and defend tempo. ‘The presence of an expeditionary force with a fleet,” says a leading naval authority, “adds greatly to tho striking power of the commandier-in- chief, Admiral Dewey stated more than once that, had he had 6,000 ma- rines May 1, 1898, he could immedi. have accepted Muhila's sur. render and occupied tt, avoiding the serious International complications which arose during the anxious three months before the arrival of a mili: tary force, The marines are onlisted on a naval basis, but draw soldier's pay. good cook: no laundry KE nwd-0705. RAGTIME piano playing taught 600 | Pine at. 9 MALE HELP—WANTED LET us be your mother, We sew up the rips, on with the buttons. 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