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rH A 'T ALL TELEPHONE | Married 53 Years Ago \DARROW TO AID DAYLIGHT THUGS an es em | SUITS DELAYED | Procgcd Wow Rewrctea| DOOMED BOY — ceTsiég7 |EMPRESS UNIVERSAL State, City and The Star’s Et ARE, | we =n en ere Soe Fe Holdup Cashier of P.-l, on RANGE . FURNACE : HEATER SHOW * Cases Set for Oct. 13 Downtown Street qratt ; : ; won tes OPPOSED TO HANGING 1 this week during our range, heater and furnat 7 show } ag BOD | € x ate : “pat “5 4 come in and these BE of ALL cook ing and heating device oe Neterer gel do Tia oe : this tihnoes “RE Chicago Petition for Pardon A factory experts w here to give you information 4s t . . t tyle urnace hez ‘ wv range 1 lle tr our particul eral dist . ! Will Go to Governor furnace, heater vu, 1 to your par induceme e present FREE to « MPRES GE or FURNACE a 42-pis Ge rece g| teetren: | coe saee oat to ! ==s=p_ EMPRESS UNIVERSAL i THREE-IN-ONE RANGE implicity and econon was instructed t s point w yl M a so t the yar t +4 Badly taken and that the ¢ . : : Phe tte ling te Thomas an eck " ‘ ‘6 ting in tb wth Gra ttorne # gain his point was to f Igad of the r Mance a wee ‘a. Liberty Theater Organist Man Charged With Destroy- Charged as Cruel ing Signatures ¢ salt pera arg things about the EMPRE. IN-ONE RANGE. For ga. imply turn on the gas and light it. For coal or wood—sir tart you Range ne oven is used for AL THRE put back—a comple complete range for Coal t n one. The fuel and both gas and coal or . ¢ s to Tone 4 ‘ , 5 ; # Kennedy, corpora ' t ket ke ~: rege th the nich UNI Porce ' fefusing to remar “ oan, | mae fie ustice court Monday, | ©! oes m . 2 y gras peel from heat. FEroson ‘ t Swanson for subinission to the gov! Train Crews Make Heroic STOVE ) ; quash the « : green, Nag or uw Run Thru Blazing Forest YOUR OLD S cap ; miled f TAKEN IN EXCHANGE @ivisional e Swans a ire i t r € i 7 @ht, on the gr t Grant, me the be w b . " - wot formally removed to tt J present har ring acrons f iL a. spe strict court nee t J. J. MeCarthy, another attorne ff 1 of t t Cre 1 court es had refused t liv has been retained by al American| « we t fon the company’s petition 5 Legion officials to help in the fight 1 gin 4 SON REFUSES TO weds, and une ae ae ane 2a Pap E f REMAND MOTION turyanss } “ . seanalathet hl for.{ ThE cave came up after tho rexu Noted Lawyer on 4a Bin, (96; hallen, enakot Pert EMPRESS ie Wiring Otto B. Rupp's argument for | V" divorce calendar hed been ol Holiday in Woods “2908 ene of UNIVERSAL t company, that this was not nec: | *° . As ‘ i ‘ ¢ the journed court for or CHARLEVOIX, Mich., Sept. 16 Pel sccm rn cE SRT edt nw rel Ary, ata eh tt Soe miuctem tom ce ares | PPE LESS 2 fudge acts adverse Seeneeativety | !9Eee Se See PSS Ds 08 bb to ae Nw ager Rl wig pod IN aaa ‘ te OXIDIZED Ch epee - Ste pti’ kno dernce,*|, Drs Wale, nimaty ow | bab ire "thin “wus to |b wort in cl toy” "EUR INACE | gauss Cama ; ees corieres Set ty ape de nasaulted her 09 Bernard Grant, 19-year-old convicted | Nishts swe 7 ea res the EMPRE UNIVERSAT LPPEA ROOMS! Get with sur a bend and the re # and hal murderer of Chicage ee ; ewe ia a mahameie ter t : Ord is clear, then the petitioner can t vadermand thers 8 pelts yer sin vaca Vong Ein pip eating and ¥ ms COLD AIR FROM ome into the court to which he asks hae igh arcu yaaa cede ct kote BE All of.t ‘ th w In tt ent eng UPPER ROOMS RE: » is removal ing in the tiling A ag erp or t reine were . t t em ded ‘ . 4 ed TLBNS TOT URNACE i We are standing « Darrow “ = 3 0 ae r ree rg pede : ring the t of , my power to prevent execution of t ia i His Daughters Disappear in | th bey.” y posed r pel on The eminent Chicago lawyer {a Los Angeles recuperating tn the Michigan woods] threw themselves fio * Challenged by Rupp to file a @on to remand, as did the city, Cro s repress on refused. ney Mel M { Rupp then asked to have argument |has been lv , here frem the ure p aga ° at heard on his motion to dismiss. ‘The two yoars ° t ! , of Low Angeies are-combing | Which he saved ad Richa’ Lede F A ' rt decided to combine all t the reque nl the Western states for Edward Mar.| Leopold, Jr, and Richard Loeb Pevase Andre The air 1 ati ober 13 for settlement of the juris ~ - —-- | , Wash., to tell: him | Confemed slayers of Kober “ . ' ‘ a de tlons @etional issue | { ighters, May, 1%, and |}ROW serving life sentences at et gy : 1 Yarrow, who arrived t @ ‘ be > eg Ag repo ow ih Pigney Sealy Jared ha had familiarised| Wor vies LARGE WATER z 5 : ‘ a cording to advices to The; Week. declared he had iMerizes | Ve R28 hogy! } wom. was ' ‘ é tah on fsesdapacur gi ver | 1 fae himself with the Grant case before on ¢ ¢ new yb ed Dehaepe-cf e PAN ASSURES = Wi y: ve a bit faster, my pr ye SB 5 thn . party. = weet ; 4 Te tser-tn-lnw Case not wie th left thelr home August | he My ft Chi 2 a = a ras A am tae pred tp ms . ‘ sik. ‘They have not heen n case the appeal to the su > vane é P fain. rn arive an( blaze Is Raging in Mount oo is. preme court for rehearing fails,” | Fearing . Sotel, beitha dheniabe Darrow said, “1 will appear before ‘ my own mother-in-law."| Baker Forest District Phebe, i yb p yableiclg tw © Len Small and ask for) t ie \ k lt PEAR SIE PEON CDOT LT ETT omni of Grant's » t hills, fearing tha BELLINGHAM, Sept. 16—Fight-| might have bees i fo imprisonment { 4 v ing frantically, 250 men were today | trace of them ever | es kenera th 4 . |trying to get a fire line around the| ..o4 “ Cr were t . i the cheese for cooking § | raging blaze in timber in Welle Os oo. stration concern. |p XOUth Should Not ter their ertort tho tre Rigid Creek gulch, in the Mount Baker | national foreat. | Already four sections of have been destroyed. The district fire is still burning stubborn, ly. Fighters, hov reported th he blaze on Clearwater creek ix nc ing ground. A blaze was out of Bluhill ing the girls has been offered. It Hang,” Says Lindsey the t ad thee far alles J r waa rained by citizens who hel » of} DENVER, Sept. 16- Hen mass meeting to urge exten the search B. Lindsey, nationa Martin, the father, is believed to on juvenil a ga ' th crime , | $ is new wife. authorities in the sent e of ° iris had deen living with | passed slust Bert | control on the middle fork of the oes De t ne ag . : ; ther, Mrs. Paul Buus, penniless Chicago yo PO I Pere Tvee | nw? | Aner péaiber, Mra. Buus’ seson’ | he Wane ot Denver's Suwatle LEGION HEAD DE Si | A t | $5 fires were burning at Hannegan |) nang lcourt adds his plea to t this week a $5 - an a pass, and on the west side of Twin S a eal cakes GE? taiveniia wate will h PSTEAMER. oo parts of the country and hundreds) Wel|-Defined Boom Started © residents that the same SCHEDULES HERE’S MORE ABOUT is week only and during the EM PRE UNIVER SAL STOVE SHOW we will present FREE to each pur deposit HERE’S MORE ABOUT shown young Grant that) jn St, Paul Convention 4 LA SOUURTTE |i oo NACE you select Save ‘Money, Trarel by Steamer . ON 7 eae BY D. D. MEREDITH N | chaser of an EM 1 CHINA STARTS ON PAGE 1 | ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 16.—Jolin for future deliv- PRE UNIVER. \ || STARTS ON PAGE1 || Abandons Try for J, Pershing, retired general and for ery and entitles SAL, RANGE ot : 1AM, 1% 5 } am relying upon you to take charge | P. 1 fD h a nat der chet Let , te you to all spec PIPELESsS FUR- Le ane Hhave been completely deserted by |°% t%® campaign matters for us in enaity o eat! gabe pebaclactuchratte ren yeaeid inducements of- | NACE ona of these 45c rm" 80c ta |their inhabitants, who fled, carrying|‘"St #tAte. co-operating with the) Gyraia, Neb, Sept. 16—Deciar-| eons! commander of the American beautiful Limoges China 42-piece din nerware sets ex- actly as pictured. fered during this 6-day demonstra- Greist / | 42 Piece Set American proper individua getting Senators Wheeler elected. with a view of a Follette and jousehold goods with them as tho| avolding a pestilence or an earth-| quake. ( "Stations along the Pekin-Mukden railway, along which the fighting ing he considered it Impossible to) “rhere was a well the eral unde Yi before officers are elected Fr rc ; Attorney C, A. Bell today announced) wit) be Known whether he nee ae he will not ask for the extreme! Lacypl baba gon” | { | secure a death penalty bec |the Loeb-Leopold verdict, C: China | Cunningham denies that this gives |® wil cept the pont if it | LIST YOUR WITH OUR FREE | Centers, are crowded with refugees, charge of the party's | Penalty in the cases of six persons) One thing is cer HOMES FOR RENT RENTAL DEPARTMENT q whose plight is pitiful electors in Washington. He refused | “Wane trial here for murder, many delegates : “Wu Pel Fu is rushing his troops northward. All axailable troops north of Tien Tain are expected to to make publ ne of these persons committed information on his Shel f opr the name of convention, which resulted in the | SUC), Hunous crimes as (he one for it comes before the cd naming of his electors, but declared | Which Leopold and Loeb were given) -roday the Legion pl: TATLAM Bi, rrive at Shan Hai Kwan within « t “it wae as regular as Ballaine’s | fe terms and J do not belleve wel, aecah (ak tha 7 NEAH BAY AND WAY Ponts | few days. The Chi Li force then will vention,” and that “I will make | COUld get @ Jury to sentence them day of the le. There * ESTABLISHED: SIRS" | Mee. oe gg tg =. number about 30,000 « pol tt known at the proper time," to death after the verdict of Jus-| wilt be five divisi the third | ee ‘ 52 “A desperate and decisive battle Is) Axked when that would be, Cun-| tice Caverly in Chicago, Beall said, ____ Monday Trip Only) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Daily, 10 p. m. vin Anacortes CABECK RINNON Passenger and Auto Ferry Save 50-mile drive. Six rownd trips daily, con~ United States Sard ‘TACOMA: 4 SCHOENFELD 8 Sand the 2eth inf *SEATTLE® Le. A and the naval reserve and GECOND AT PINE da, Then will ¢ expected to take pls important railway point and It is hara-that Uie fate cf Wi Pol Yu or Senator La Follette first Oregon Attorney their t Cunningham's electors, as filed by American Legion, the state d Chang Tso Lin probably will be set Chan him and John O'Bien at Olympia on Decries Sentence primary election day, September 9, ce soon at this ninghdm said he must hear from legates, Paes ae ‘ ay eae C0 | Unies Eskimo to _ Constitution Has ‘ ten Gehan C: Croueh, Grayland: Joe atutuk;| N84 the Lawb-Leopold case te tn |'"Ceq Chartea: Dawees” sopablion) 6. 0, fi BOSS IS Be Sent Back Home| _ Birthday Sept. 17 Ww. B : er jtkeey public, it will be : . W. E. Latimer, ©. I. Henderson, 9 presiden lal candidate, arrived ra ieee bie : : the States to win a f Minnesota division, the wars and finally m ND, Ore, Sept. 16.~"Aa practically im mo, came to} September 17 is Constitution day, Against Shanghai Grant Smith, A. M. Davis and Mar. baatble to get a jury to garet O'Brien, all of Seattle, ho says |Tecommend capital punishment as a tune, but badjand Mayor Brown by proclamation | SHANGHAI, Sept. i6. (7:30 p. m.)) are more representative La Follette | nay atin mae or luek perched on his shoulder and in/'Tuesday urged all Seattle citizens to | Reinforced by 3,000 Chi Li troops| supporters than aro Ballaine’s elec-|P®Y Stanley Myers, of Multnomah D. Levi ee rat 5 lanueapenntss zens = | , Toounty, declared: today en eviatha as 4 boat explosion he lost the fingers priately commemorate the oc tent squth to his assistance by Wui| tors Optron Went Bax | gleay cer L Her P n il Woman Runs Two Votes of poth hands and his voice jeasion. Prominent display of the |e - Pel Fu, ‘sieh Yuan today began} ‘They are J. Q. Adams, Edna gon went back to capital pun Tuesday the case of Leo came up| American flag in all homes and on jan artillery preparation for a major] wright Beobe, Fred J. Chamberlain, |#hment in 1921, after experimenting ost er Propeller) Ahead of P. H. Carlyon | ,,.ccns’ board of county commis. | all buildings was urged by the may- PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION 9: Gee a [Charles G, Coie, Annabelle Kennedy, | Without It. "We fee} that the death | rumors that tho glant liner Levi sloners and ft was recommended that |OF tt a fitting tribute te. the ann! COLMAN DOCK. FOOT Manion sT Intense fighting between Chi's out-| jagar C. fer and C. 0. Young. | Penalty vie ae on: crime, The | than, en route WO ROER b OLYMPIA, Sept. 16.—P, H. Carl-|he be returned to his people near|Versary of the adoption of the con | soccmnmeei 2 remit ae bog —sapted a thee melee PERS WONDER “il bet mt if we cannot ‘obtain ve Netlog eee eleetane te ee actly | yon, member of the state legislature |Nome. A hearing had been held on{stitution. ‘The constitution was | | Gen. Lu Yung Hsiang lasted thruout | VOTE VONDE Bed y@ lost If w ‘ot obtain the | denied & telegram to the attle Saturday and Judge King Dyke: jadopted Septembe: 7, 78? | Monday night and was renewed to-| 4 « to. |in elther the house or senate for the | Saturday and Judge King Dykeman |} } ‘eptember 17, 1787. ‘The | antime, LaFollette sympathizers | re wondering under which banner, tantial cases,” | office of the United § |day, The mos: was . ruled that Leo's mind was still func-| Proclamation was issued at the re day. E.| past 18 years, will watch proceed: | Fda es . a 4 tioning normally. But he is unable|@uest of the Sons of the American | Shanghal shook with the reverber-|i¢ either, they are going to vote. Bal. | Vind r the Oregon law, the sad oes w York City passen of the next session from the /to make a living and would become | Revolution, i ations of the artillery duel laine asserts that there ts no contro. | #*Mtence Is optional with the jury 5 tlc manager of the U. 8.|outeiae & ward on King county if released | st L | rere ee American, marines guarded the! versy Cunningham says he is line It male The official count of the T! on from custody. Therefore, Dykeman| Alone of all recommended and the board of com.| Penguins walk missioners approved the purchase of | land hered creatures, about upright on as man does. Japanese district of Shanghal. The) averse to publicity and clamor over $ “Absolutely no truth Leviathan! ounty vote gives Mrs. Ella’M. F LpapuNadeh se. 17.000 We. mat erate [ee |Morton Willi Greet’: lc pomiin Widonen en matter ell, of Tenino, a two-vote lead ¢ |ful and has been overwhelming our! ysut both maintain that they will Flyers on Return “°° Carlyen | 4 Good Looks 7 tue 8 a a ticket to send “Leo ied |men with gifts and trinkets stick thru the fight ajar ee _ The liner ts due September 2 from) “Tot eeuion Cariyon, was pregle|Mouiend nd "Leo back to the [A detachment of Japanese sal Petacad ih oy rate4 ptweo,. WEN Ten | duas nti arene eT TUCEN Fs ire ¢ dominated the roads ant i 00 ea jin encamped nearby.” "| Hold Funeral of | resent President Calvin Coolidge in| of our merchant marine.” \ure, He dominated the roads and Alleged Liquor Car , . rma AT | + | Seattle when the world flyers com ’ pmmittée a an co | ‘ are the logical results of | Oregon Justice | picts thelr circu nether om ered the “Wig chief” of the “pork | to Be Confiscated by 7 o g " 3 lo . o1 > s e arre) Phe fe x ol - entistr 26 Warships Now | SALEM, Ore, Sept. 16—Funeral| of the month. President Coolidg« Fire Fighters at Cariyon's Yon ts a great victory |.,7H® federal government ‘Tuesday day. General started action to confiscate the Stu> r «| services of the Inte Justice John| issued the: order Mc ! Watching Shanghai M. McCourt, of the Oregon su-| Morton will also represent the war Pasadena Baffled s 2 Mt she pis RR inl seh debuker light six automobile 4 tional navul contingent at the port |First Prebyterian church yester. | planned Parr ge st ee a rly abst progres: |g. Lewis in tran : ‘aiy | Crackling its way thru the under-|sive measures, of Shanghal has been increased and | 4 Twenty-two years in this one location is proof that ourg is good dentistry. m | orting intoxicants |for which he was arrested a short} i; brush, a specatcular backfire was ote | GOOD PLATES there are now 46 warships in the). Jnterment was made in the Odd) Pleads Not Guilty Musing teHay, eran Mee niviee peat + linsteleil eae eT Guaranteed fit and finish | || harbor, according to dispatches pub-| Fellows’ cemetery hore | f Wife’ th to the foathilia, » final wate, COUNtY Officials nig eyidaaan Add Met in $7.50, $12.50, 815 lished In the Daily Mail today fe) res Murder gic rabve ary cam pitentee. who = Seamen and marines numbering; Portland Rents to KELSO, Sept, 16.—Plen of not/have bs 1,800 have Janded and are on hand) guilty by reason of Insanity was en-| san Gabr to protect the foreign settlement of | Remain Stationary fees by Rudolph Otto, charged with | ¢ 1 unsucces coped of State Meeting | Identify Soldiers Examination and Estimate a tiountaln’ fokent fire] BELLINGHAM, Sept. 16,—Coun: | * j ? pba Shanghai in case the flghti | ; |for the past 16 days ty commissioners of ‘Wasnington| Milled at Monterey | RATES ; hanghal Inc lords ondnemees a ORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 16.—-Port- | murdering his wife, Sybil Otto, 15, In|. ‘There was little change in the! will meet here tomorrow. for the| WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—The! MM Engagement D t tween de rival war lords endangers) land rentx will remain about station: |July, when he was arraigned yestor:| general. situation today. So far goth annual session. | war department identified the two! , une, lary d i the early or mor 4 ifternoo 1 eis ‘ ° es . On entis 5 rece distakieton ‘techn cightGe ced Need ii Fl een Liter heist tes * there fx little hint of the fire being ‘Thomas Dobson, of King countty, {soldiers Killed in. tho fire at Mon. Starling ‘ “a | Mocord o predictions of bullding re io was blown up in an! under ntrol, On every front the will preside fo ° s ] 0 ‘ s) > ‘ re, yee Sy ecoording: t will preside for the commissioners, |terey, Cal, Sunday, as Eustice f 1420% Second Av z day say tat Sun at won hus turned jowners here today. Active new con- [outhouse by a blast which polloe|fiaines ane rawing flercoly, halted while Thomas Beeman, also of King | Watking son of Dore th. It Wathing Sunda jover the city to the people for self. Jattuction will tend to wtubliive the |aaid was set off by Otte, who was only 1 : ane in | a a ‘ ny i temporarily by the tired army county, wit head the ungineers'| of Burlington, Vty re , Se Tt. th ronu, tt was nual, experimenting with explosives, of tlie bern a ‘ti Sneak sept, 2 > 8 Oe ) government, fighite convention! {son of John Bolio, of Spencer, Muss, ~ optim ee =

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