The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1924, Page 7

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Lightning Hits Within 90 Yards of Coolidge! Absence ; Electr Wires in Farm House Saves President and Family BY WILLIAM J Losu CAL TO PrrcH MAY POR VHOTOGRAPHERS President Cootid: ct some hay-piteh today. Kd Blanchard, whose farm is down the road a short distance from Coolidge by was telling m 2 { his crops Tuesday when h : marked to the p wt that elidse s was short of help because sey . i ot ot Cain ad slong eral of his farm hands have been poseed th tide stricken with a stomach disease ! © that is sweeping the neighbor. : s fice installe general! hood. Whereupon Mr, Coolidge prom. ised Blanchard to run down and help him get in his hay TOMORROW'S SPECIAL Brunswick Console PHONOGRAPH MAHOGANY OR WALNUT BRAND NEW | 6” Keys to Store Are Stolen From Home TERMS ene MF Complete With Album: eve 2 Needles 4 10 Dowd at, $50 a i ach Black Labe! L Hat & ¢ store Records (Your Choice) ve Fully Guaranteed ire. 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It will be sweet, wholesome and appetizing too—because Cres- tt Baking Powder is pure ae gra under all bak- ing conditions. CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Washington TRUSSES CRUSH WORKMAN orer Dies in Accident orp) Eagles’ Tempie Site underneath thé huge wood nly was a creaking ing and the heavy tru As the umped f settled toward the eart oilape the men safety, but Erickson Scar ao the ¢ ' e persons ¢ H s taken to t were ve An mid , by an Erickson's was the » ond accident at the site Wednes } 40 ave in critical condition at th hospital as a result of wh v in excavations for t ge t He is suffering from a fractured HERE'S MORE ABOUT FLYERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 willing to get away, having be Imost disgusted at their at the Iceland base, hop-off terminated a fort-| night's delay here, caused firat by un: weather, and later by a urred early this planes were damaged | the air with mishap which o | week, when the heavy A of Gets | Waihinsted: Brief Cable Flash WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 cable from Iceland that can fiyers had etarted th §25-mile the lce-clogged ocean to Greenland set the war de | partment agog this morning. 4 News that the vaiators had] hopped off was received thru the |maval radio shortly before 10 a. m.| it was learned, | (A direct dispatch to the United! Press from {ts Reyukjavik _cor- respondent, was received in New York at 7:30 2 that the fyers| were on thelr way). Every agency of communication over which the government has con |trol was immediately tuned for ad- | vices on the progress of the longest hop yet attempted by the round-the: | world flyers. A bare Ameri . daring m Sak \Italian Leading as Ship Is Passed | ON BOARD U. 8. 8. RICHMOND | AT SEA, Aug. With Maj. Loca-| jtelll, the Itallan aviator, in the lead, | jand Lieuts. ith and Nelson, the Americans, following in order, the| three ‘round-the-world flyers passed over the Richmond at 8:3 m. (Greenwich mean tmie) today | All the machines were running | perfectly, the sky was somewhat | cloudy and the sea was smooth ax they drove on thelr way. (The Richmond ts approximately 70 miles from Reykjavik, guarding one portion of the Iceland-Greenland leg). HERE’S MORE ABOUT SLAYERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Franks home and told Mrs. Franks that the boy was safe and would be returned if the ransom was paid.” Then raising his voice into a roar that shook the court room windows, he crled: “Cun you imagine the feelings of that mother? Why, at that moment the body of little Bobby Franks was lying cold in that drain pipe “I wonder if they slept well that night. I wonder if that little boy's picture did not appear before them. “Did they have a fantasy in which Bobby Franks appeared? Leopold and Loeb, strangely silent, presented a marked con- trast to thelr appearance up to yesterday, Loeb was particular- ly attentive, Every time Savage turned and pointed an accusing finger at him, Loeb winced, Leopold seemed to be less af fected. Nathan Leopold, St rarely took his eyes from the floor. “Byen after they saw by the head lines of néwspapers that Bobby's little body had been found, Leopold still insisted that they attempt collect the $10,000," Savage cried. “But Loeb's cruel judgment insisted to that if they continued to try and collect the money after the body had been found they would take some chance of being caught. Loeb & way to Leopold and thty went on with their plan to collect ransom, Savage said. Ho then told minute details of how the boys planned to receive the money. Death Ends Labors of C. W. Bardeen SYRACUSE, WN. Y., Aug, 21— Charles William Bardeen, national ly known educator and publisher, died at his home here. Mr. Bar deen was publisher of the Sehoo! Bulletin since 1874. He was presi. dent of the Educational Press of Amer 7 TE ILA SL IS ASSURED © *" | rominent Business Men* tc WAIT 18 YEARS Raise Money Here "Frisco People to Get 1906 Pa Fire Insurance Money ’ as t < : t ae indui ‘ ‘ aXe wash basins and metal fix | When ng Sapx gentle rubbing only is necessary to keep the bat ‘ clean and sanitary. No disagreeat 4 . t ‘ dust or odor whet xs ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS Co, € ave in ¢ ; Sole Manufacturers ac 4 NEW YORK U.S.A, . iene mente nd h 3 ‘Fer the home well ven, end work well done’ 5 ty for shipmer “ of Olymp hot h e 1 ‘ =) SAPOLIO SEEK FOR 80)) === OF SEABORN Family Convinced Shipping Man Was Drowned REGISTERED FREDERICK & NELSON DOTS TAIRS wy Uys, Ruffled Marquisette Curtains speciaAL 7 8¢ PAIR AINTY Ruff Cu ( a : quisette. White « I 2 Fir hed } ck if t 1 pecial, Fr 78¢ —— "JACKIE COOGAN TO | THURSDAY’S 5 BEST City Light Men Should Have EY fae tag Pe Sta sa More, Ross Says R 0 ' Search f the body of Charles N Seaborn. Seattle shipbuilde who A pas mysteriously disappeared Tuesday esa $9 a f night from the yacht Tenino during ; ps ke 4 2 & wound cruise, was resumed Tues \ as day by his brother, Harry G. Sea \\ = me born, but h small hop * t the yacht, which had been chartered) OW B $ t , for the trip from the American ce | I rs J 1 { $170, $18 peditions amociation. Pier 1, was off ae —"isiss to $ ; $225 5 Four Mile rock peared 1 r t These, in. the party, pollen have MISSIONERS T0 ba car which | the ymen Lone Bandit Robs - Joseph, 1010 Secor Hoquiam Sets New manager of the American Exped Two, Flees in Car t aasociat ic Scheel, Emil n | A lone bandit, drty cour * * Holland, former employe of Scheel SAIL FOR FAST Bgl ae eae Registration Mark the Misses Nell Lindley and Barbara | jalong Ma when the bandit | "eld HOQUIAM, Au 1—R , Jackson, of the Stanley apartments;| F ves c drove alongside, swerved in| 1804 E, 50th st. and Irvir n Hoqu Misa Dorothy Michelson, of Califor: President McKinley to Take |thresteninsly and forced Bower to/mussen, 404 ave. N When the. ‘books nia, and Seaborn Fi crash his auto. y after midnight Thursday at 16th|# increase of The drowning was accidental and| Many Creeds to Orient | The three men auickty aligntea |” °° PE RP ous reg occurred when, during a spell of sick: | - jand covered the couple with guns. | 8V® * ee eh tory ness, Seaborn fell overboard, accord Missionaries of varied creeds wil! Then they forced Bower to hand The be drove his car just ‘s oe te ing to B. P, Kunkler, of Winslow, | be passengers on the President Mo. |oVer his money Jahead of the two men aa then Ellensburg Voters Seaborn‘s father-in-law, This theory | Kinley, of the Admiral Oriental line, | The+men did not notice Brown OM |i 264 out, covering them with a * : ls borne out by Scheel, who says | sailing Saturday for the Orient. In-|{h@ Opposite side of the street and). Are Fairly Active that shortly before he diss cluded in the passenger list are six| he ran to a nearby phone and called | Tv" peek Cop 4! $10 from) ELLENSBUF —Regis- Seaborn lay on the deck in 11, {the station, Pl eta otaciae airs v vhen the Was taken below to a berth, but later k be DONTE book figure cs Kk: aachcantif’ laxuing over | Mrs. Della McClosky, 1162 Thomas had an Idaho license t A onteke the rail, toppled into the water the Re ist. was found unconacia 12th reported. Herre is. unding rural pre- ‘The family is convinc eaborn ts jand the Rey. J. R. Grace. ¢. and Madison st of Washington student. }cinct drowned and will conduct no further} The American rans are send-| Morning, by L. A t investigation into the matter. ng Misses Ruth 8 Minta Stahl, | Blghth ave.; D. Hatfield, of the —_—--—--—-- Agnes Thorstad and Lillian W. Post,|@ddreas, and A. J. Bates, 16 Mra. H. V. 8. Peeks and Dr, and Mra, | 40th st O. B. Behrents and their five chil.| The woman sald she had jum’ dren to Shanghal. The Rey. J. A Fitch, of the Presb: going to Shangh P. Garbold and G HERE'S MORE ABOUT McCOY STARTS ON PAGE 1 from an automobile when with whom she was riding attemr to assault her. She b rom a a Fitch and Mrs. she sald. , with the | to HART / ped the man ted an r name org n, are en route P FUGITIVE basen eae cma being dls! Kobe. Miss Erma Forbes ix sailing) OLYMPIA, Aug Return of sh Ae heory WAS) to Shanghai and Mr. and Mrs. Allen | Miezo Okado, wanted in Seattle for Prompted b ythe defense request for! p. Hansen are going to Yokohama | grand larceny, is asked in a requis! more time to enter a plea, giving rie | for the Y. M.'C. A. The Rev. E. H.|tion from Governor Hart on the go to the opinion that the “Kid's” at oa, of the Congregational board, | ernor of ¢ Jo is charged torneys may authorize him o admit) ts bound for Shangal, with his wife! with embezzling $3,667 from a Jap Li be roe resin a1 8 Jand three children credit association in Seattle. extenuating circumstance, Defense| i. a. = counsel, however. denied that such | & proceudre is being considered. The federal government en- CLEARING into the country, are being Broken Lines of sought by customs officials. Wall Paper Mrs, Mors’ body, contained in a AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES costly casket, will be started to New York tomorrow, where it will be re- ceived by Mrs, Clara Weinstein. mother o fthe dead woman, Albert A. Mors, who divorced Mra. Mors a few days before the climax of her | romance with McCoy, will forward DISPOSAL offering, in which are in- cluded all small quantities, remnants and discontinued patterns, in both domestic and imported papers, at greatly reduced prices. Papers for living-room, dining-room, hall, breakfast-room and bedroom may be chosen at a saving from this clearance. the remains, Fog Clears; Lick Observers at Work MOUNT HAMILTON, Cal., Aug. 21.—The battery of highly sensitive cameras prepared by Lick observa tory for photographing Mars during its centennial visit near the earth is at work at last, Two clear nights have given Dr. R. H. Tucker and his associates the opportunity for study they awaited since last Friday, when fog obscured the view and continued to shut off the planet until Tues Photographic plates sensitized to different colors, which amount to photographing like broadcasting ra dio messages on different lengths, are being exposed, in tho hope that thru comparison of color phases Of he # ‘ found on the planet, its secret of Reduced to Papers of which only one bolt of a life and vegetation may be re 10 kind remain—an exceptional oppor- vealed. c tunity for those who can use a small Roll quantity. Reduced to 10¢ roll. Boy Scouts Scale Peaks of Olympics ABERD N, Aug. 21.—Seven Se. attle Boy Scouts are real pioneers. They returned here after their trip into the heart of the Olympic moun- tains, where they say they have dis covered a veritable wonderland nes: tled among the grim peaks. The seven Scouts were tho first of their organization to hike across @he hills of the Olympic from east to west Those in the party were Joe Thom as, Hugh O'Donnell, Don McCallum, Stanley Johnson, Clem Peterson and Christy Buckmiller, Reduced to 20c Roll Remnants in quantities up to 8 rolls of a kind, tied in bundles for conyen- ient choosing, and reduced to 20¢ roll. A large assortment of Living-room and Bedroom Papers in: 18- and 21- inch widths, including imported Bed- room Papers and fine domestic pat- terns, reduced to 25¢ roll. Reduced to 25c Roll An excellent selection of 18- to 30- inch Papers, in verdure, jaspe, Colonial stipple and other new patterns, reduced to 50¢ roll. Frederick & Nelson, Third Floor Reduced to 50c Roll Sixty-five dollars in cash was| stolen Wednesday night from the heme of J, A, Lumblade, N. 59th st, by thieves who ente place thrusa rear window. rene aie been on her} Right or left hand high oven model, with oven heat regulator, $135.00 Eleven Reasons Why You Will Enjoy Cooking With VULCAN SMOOTHTOP (ums) GAS RANGES | heats 1—One_ burner vessel dinner hot. \ several whole 7—A_ sthooth, level s The smallest not tip. face. vessels do 2—A top that’s hot all over. $—Saves work—as easy to More heat utilized for cook: clean. as a table top. ing. Burne protected from grease, do not clog. —A bigger top, No odors in the Few burners. kitchen, 9—A quick economical broiler. Exceptionally good oven 4—Direct heat for quick cook psa toatl Va Se) 2 ine. W ast heat retained. 19_Rust-resisting coating, in Does double work ide and out, A SMOOTH. 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