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R 21 TUESDAY, ( FUND PROBERS Shenandoah 1924 Navy Dirigible Reacl emocrats Announce List of ia We : D Awaits Tieup; Ends Party Expense Donators at San Diego AFTERFACTS After Flight Down Coast Southern Goal and Voyage From Seattle 1e5 RY FRAZER EDWARDS y sal saaees | S008 ft t ex from th « , t wefan | ‘ ; b w r the olt 1 itn ri ft 4 quiry ¢ t P The b b t waa f t More ~ ar i or excess!’ . mad ‘ 5 8 Drake alive campaig , resumed af follow BOARD " the hea All, « Borah sa wou! AY et Ps dollar A race ag a. ft, ' e* two BAavy dirigib’ rt James C. t € the tm the race waa as good as won. At |@HIP SOMETIMES t . ttee ate Ww w tt peed: WENT BACKWAKDS a til the sun was again setting nl a check ®- MOONLIGHT NIGHT | , - FOLLOWS STORM , ‘snake : t Vight might we T ‘ ” " v ¢ ntrt t tot at an erage eo jsitudes of a n the 1 ‘There are no tnd! nt making about t ecm. b f. DEMO CONTRIBUTIONS had been | ¢ the ‘ ARE PUBLISHED yesterd ho ting the hours » Jones and Bernard M. t of the gale, the | ‘ ef New Y city were the ¢ ¢ b the time of the 4 ones to », b b 1,50 na between Camp Lewis ighest sin horsepower motors Williszn , Con Lans ' 4 captain of was | rail between " q thru the roug' going. hours and 40 minutes. 3 femocratic can Anderson, meteorologist} With E s 1920, were f after receiving the | winds ators weather reports by radio from all|the sh John W. Davis, the p of th stations on the Pacific | miles | present, gave nd coast, promised that the storm had | DIRIGIBI Sibeen passed and calm weather |THRU ( > TEST m sketched in the|making 1,200 revolutions per min ie dirigit migh warmed port an ray gas bags so that d not effected be h which Com. n the ahead to n the naval at 6:30 a m. SET SEARCHLIGHTS . BOMBARD AIRSHIP The battleship fleet nn D. Rys Cleveland fach gave $5,000. Charles R. Crane gave $3,500 Vance McCormick, $2.5 rbor, A search Ralph Pulitzer, the Shenandoa a New York World Another and ar these who contrib: Ma om hat pres road, among those 1 swinging again so as not to dazzie the eyes Ranks and she The 68 miles from Point Reyer. verage of During | Wants Dirigible Twice Size THI { saves GIRLS | KENNEDY URGES ~ PHONE ACTION Subscribers Should Band Together and Sue ‘ MW Noh » Jo, a Chr « into Ke Her sig Wait f ja Bit has caused the all to think twice before they de- NAVY MAY HAVE SUPER AIRSHIP on 4 FACE CHARGES OF MURDER Cases of Two Former Cops Among Those Up Tuesday of Shenandoah BL sess} | ei n ( L. Redd Jon E : United. Btat avy ifi¢ r ‘ i li ‘ p w 4 of } shot and vinited t from Bare and feet plans will be n tion, if the & et IT’S A TOUGH OLD | WORLD FOR M’TIGHE FIGHT SLAYERS’ eter age areas FREDERICK & NELSON DOWSSTAIRS STORE 90 NEW COA ES For Women and Young Women $29.50 UTSTANDING value is apparent in these new Coats, the made by our buyer now in York. Smart styles in women’s and young Coats fashioned from Plain and cut pile fabrics, fine velour and other weaves. we and button: are shly u for trimming these coats. first of the s d russet colors, light and dark blues and black. Fur Fur, barrel and cavalier cuffs, fur collars, fur bandings are a few distinctive details. $29.50. All fully lined. Outstandi (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) ng value at elections —as the sketches indicate good quality fabrics. SEE Car rf 4 ip F i Ae i | | | | } } v3 oe Shenandoah “alifornia AND HIS ACCORDION SST, Fla. Oct. 21—Guit ie _ Bob Demands More Five Charged With Game Troops Patrol. City After | snipping was at = standsti) today, } PARDON ARREST NMRODS IN HERRN AGAIN rege IE thru exchange. Ci suld be sent for several hours 3 Rigid Fund Probe F. M. Perk aff officer on @ EN ROUTE WITH adippasi-s aaa tes Willam V. Hodges, trea ° | bo, with Capt 8.3 eseh oe & peg national coutetiten, whe tage, ealiiton Ge thia® aire before the senate campaign fund Man Is Dying From tommittes to determine whether e been violations of the . . htiy, enator La Poisoning by Gas nt candidate for; p , rich, 7 Ald: 70, waa d: at as a re }the city “This is obviously necessary, since), of ch, | the witnesses represen the re-| who lives alon publican party are reluctant,” La dropped some wood hen } Pollette said. es oe } floor Tuesday morn jarred P open a gas fet on stove: _ Wheeler Mentions He was found unc when ; the landlady, Mrs Ferguson, E. T. Stotesbury) smnetiea gas.’ Aldrich is an inven 4 OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 21 -gen-|tor of a new rain swipe for auto Mor Burton K. Wheeler charged | mobiles. Q that E. T. Stotesbu Philadelphia a — a Banker, named b: La Fol-} Iette as a direct be: ry of re-| HERE’S MORE ABOUT MAYOR STARTS ON PAGE 1” Publican fund contributions in-1920, Was assuming control of an attempt | fo raise an alleged huge “slush! fund" for republican campaign pur- Pons, in a spetch here last night. | Speaking here, independent] - “Dope peddlers are = Wie presidential candidate related tis as hens’ teeth. Wh a the story the Indictment ine 1922) office were one of Seat g ‘of offici of the United Gas Im- greatest menaces. 3 Drovement company, of which) opis speaks highly forChief Sev. Btotesbury was a director | activities. Wheeler left t night for To- 3 Deka, Kan., where he js scheduled| Pt speak today. : the estigation shall be held more influence by Propagandist Councilman Ralph Nich The mayor said that some of the y's most prominent citizens have street rall investigati BERE-RF BFBE-BE-B-BE 0 o200 ha: the, iovvtiction have } 1 of thwarting _ Carrot Salad [itt investieation ot the city garbage | department. Plexion” say all beauty [#74 specialists. Acarrotsalad | lbeen taken into his confidence in his igs a two-fold purpose: of destroy x him political, « | Carrots fora clearcom- | ‘This ‘inv Shrader or j int s to block it,” he says. is a delicious way of mayor referred to Council gettingthevaluablefood | c O. Shrader, who has acted iron that puts roses in {8 secretary of tho efficiency com the cheeks. mittee during its probes. 4 In concluding, the mayor sald that : 7 for the consolli¢ on of Scrape, cut into slices, any vern: workin , city, school and port and then into fancy | ment. i } ‘Some litheia object to nis. shapes, 4 large carrots. |_,"Some politicians object to tu £, They know that certain heads wil Soak in cold water for | come en such a change is ote half an hour, and then | made,” he # cookin boiling, unsalted | (cial tabitEion Water untiltender.Drain || HERE'S MORE ABOUT and dry—Serve on let- | BLAST tuce with real fresh-egg dressing— STARTS ON PAGE 1 fens class, Bristol an, Best Foods ° 55 ey GOLD MEDAL Vthrea. of the men were killed out- right by the blast. One was drowned when the access door th the rear of ret was opened, and four men rd because the swing of turret brought it back the MAYONNAISE — Made fresh daily and al- | tie a ways fresh atthe grocer's. ela over ‘The Trenton put about immediate: accident and rushed at Norfolk to discharge liy after the BEBE BE-BE-BP-BFBF |) 0." , DRIVE arce in Seat the The greatest hardship was n aboard, as the gasoline 8 tnacces Y THRU ATR 3H SPEED storm the ship ro af an ocean liner on a only the deafening roar of ra and the atraining of the gale gainst her taut outer «1 the gw of fog and spray agai: the control car indicated the high |speed at which she wan being driven thru the alr, Routine for officers and m not vary thru the storm, tho was more 1 sleep sounder, Lieut. Commander Hi ui officer, and Lieuts. Lawrence and Houghton navigated the ahip thru the 36 hours down tho coast | Lieut. Commander Lanadc the | captain, who was on the bridge dur- | ing the storm, declared the perform ance indicated what the ship can do| in even worse weather | AT HI Thru steadily wen. ook exec: | Coolidge May Hold | | Hearings on Sugar WASHIN i, Oct. 21.— Presi dent Coolidge may hold hearings on the sugar tariff problem if the In-/ { formation he has asked of federal de partments falis to clear up the ques. ‘tion, it was said at the White House | today. ‘The president hopes. this additional delay may not prove | nece | A final decision on the sugar ta iff reduction recommended by the} tariff commission appeared no near- | jer today, with the president still waiting for data requested from vari ous governmental agencies and the | briefs American beet sugar producers | are expected to file. | |Woman Badly Hurt in Auto Collision In a collision between two auto | mobiles, at Third ave. and Ww. st, Monda ernoon, |Miss Alice Wagner, at., | | was seriously injured. She Is in the | |Columbus sanitarlum and an X-ray |examination of her injuries was to ade Tuesday. Sho was riding ben in a car driven by Mrs. Maudo A. | | }Hanson, 1809 Eighth ave, with |thres other women and was thrown out when it hit an auto 4 ven by | L. Ih Young, Rh. F | ai | |Logger Is Killed Near Kerriston| Bob Tetrie, high rigger in a log ging camp near Kerriston, was in-| jetantly killed in an aceident there, Monday, according to information | |recelved by tho coroner Tuesday The details of the accident have not t been learned, | D. No. From about the first of June until | tho first of September, the midship: } men of the United States naval ad jemy are embarked on war vessels for the summer cruise, when they é |instructed practically in the various duties of their profession, el, however, that | a r guy ca get Franks Creates Trust Fund to Always Fight Them by the way, persecuted CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Jacob F 14-year-old son, Bobby, murdered by Nathan Leopold Richard Loeb, whose was uunced the ng sure or vet free, alayers are 1 ig aerate y boy’s murderers must never But Monday obtain freedom," Franks said. “A al ent governor, a shrewd Inwyer he an indifferent people—oh, there are many ways in which those fiends be put at Iberty. It t t i not be davade and 7 got 0 live. As long as I breathe, I'll f ee nares 1 yPpekbelh every move to defeat justice. After eC sneha |I'm dead this trust fund will be Hable han tenced to 99 years for kidnaping a the Franks be and Richard wero erve sentences of nen Condemned Men Are Under Heavy Guard MONTREAL, Que., Oct Twen- | aa ad ty heavily armed provincial police <. “ ” guarded the Bordeaux jait today fol Davis Scores “Cal 16 colpt of threats that five| “ ei ea399 mitaners Walide eke for “Inactivity riday will be released. WITH DAVIS EN ROUTE TO ed pe Il be added to the | LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oc Moving guard tomorrow and on the day set] up thru Southern Kentucky in the for the hanging 100 armod rds | final stage of his campaign, John will line the r of ath) Ww. Davia today severely criticised march . a President Coolidge for his failure to The me The dy sr byt Mor-| act on the sugar rates in the atriff 10 bill po § {, are to nged for the murder of a pay car uffeur during a holdup last April. In his typical mild manner, Davis by inference, accused the president of playing politics with | American dinner table [ ASKS PRISON Jlofters $500 Reward pS nae ff for His Lost Baby Reward of $500 for his baby daugh- | ter, alive, or for information leading discovery alive, was offered Louis Ettlin, father of 22-month-old Margaret Ettlin, who disappeared on September 16 The father believes the child was kidnaped. Bloodhounds falled to |pick up her trail beyond the point he road from the ranch runs along the high bank of the White river, Nelghbora believe |the- child fell into the river. But “I can't believa that she is dead. | Sho must be allve,” says tho father, overy to her Tuesday by Junction, where narrow I | RES FOOD PROBLEM | ‘PETERBOROUGH, Eng—A com |missary wagon rumbles thru the strets of Peterborough—carrying pro visions to the home of Mr, and Mra | John Boon. Tho problem of feeding }12 sons and six daughters has led Boon to buy a truck and hire a driver |to make the rounds of the grocer stores and butcher shops each da and return with food for his hungr 1 family Viola Mitchell, self-| “ ‘ | 0 x ed “bobbed bandits”) '\ WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE who with her sweetheart,|| water will bo shut oft on | robbed for excitement, will| | Olive from Sixth to Bighth | ask for a 20-year prison sen- ave, and on Howell st, from | ‘Tuesda midnig Kighth to Terry ave. ‘ from ‘10 p. m, tot tence when her case up at Concord, N, I. comes t ! —% a saying] Ces arid 30 Cases ee of Renton | Law Violations Another Klan Fight Hunters more —Seventy lover the week-end for violatt one national guardsmen the state did the birds the from and Tuesda I nimrods Deputy Wa for vartous game H. Takaya huntin, within one Washington. He had t © Chinese pheasant ion. A ac lett were arrested f r having hunting licenses. W. H. Hedler and C. R. Reed were arrested for hunting on the state game preserve near Au | burn, ing | 1 which | Ku Klux | sald to have participated. | ton and Leon: | arrested here last arrested by were Game r of the anti-Klan forces | cotic ed to help him. The three Klansmen were taken to | Marion under guard, where they filed | 5,000 bond each on a charge of as-| sa ult with intent to kill John Gara-| Vaglia, ner Herrin hea | ‘They were released under $10 bail | *** | Garavag' each pending trial. | Barre earlic {attacked hi n the day that all three Bryan Campaigns | in Home Territory | BENTON, IIL, where he was b Bryan of Nebra: for the votes of labor | of Liquor Seized Fred Mullen arrested and a Buick car and 3 es of Canadian beer were seized by agents operating Divisional Prohibition Chiet Hazeltine, early Tuesday morn: was Oct. 21.—In the land . Gov. Charles W. today campaigned d the farmer under FLA ing, Because he expects to stage second raid on the establishment, |!n his race for vice president. Hazeltine refused to designate the| The democrs rage at which Mullen was ar-|Salem, 40 miles north of here, treated, a meeting here that his part | i the parent of all progressive legisla. | ‘ a tion that brought about national| Dawes Begins His prosperity, but that these con Swing Thru Penn. were radically changed by tho intro- | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21.—( | duction of the republican high tariff. | |G. Dawes, vice presidential can | date, today began a O-mile swing | thru Pennsylvant and, Dela- ware and West Virginia for a whirl | |wind windup of his campaign | 9 neral speaks tonighht un der the auspices of the republican | women of Pennsylvania | A reception has been arranged for Dawes when he speaks at Pittsburg. Court Upholds Term | Given to Anderson} ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 21.—The court of appeals te unanimously upheld the conviction of William H | Anderson, former state superintend- | SCHOOL ent of the anti-saloon league, who was convicted in } York county | lof forgory in the third degre An. OXFORDS | derson is now in Sing Sing prison, No opinion rendered by the court, | wee Black or Brown Calf, oak soles, low rubber heels; round toes, Sizes 2% to 8. Priced low at $ ff -45 Hoyt Shoe Co. |Suspect New York | Girl Was Murdered NEW YORK, Oct. 21.— Clothing jworn by Julla Hannigan, bobbed: | |haired 15-year-old Brooklyn girl, who | disappeared six weeks ago, was dug} Jup today in the cellar of her home. | | A general alarm was sent out for] }the girl and for a young mun seen jby Julia's sister running from the 1402 Srd Ave. at Union cellar on tho night tho girl disap-| |peared. Only the Hannigan girl's silk stockings were missing and po | lice believe she may have been stran gled to death with these, ‘with tropical winds reported playing havoc in Florida coast. No steamers have left port since today pa- | Tuesday, when a hurricane originat- streets of Herrin, on the| {ng near Swan island was reported headed toward the Florida peninsula. waters off the »| Chinese Gets Year on Narcotic Charge Wong tenced Hing, to a Chinese, charge when » squads of guardsmen he/|C. C. Cushman here Monday after- noon. BALANCE LIKE RENT Now Is the Time to Buy Your Piano For Xmas Montelius Music House Third & University Opposite the Pantages southern was ear and a day at Me- eriff Ora Thomp- | Neil island prison on a federal nar- he faced Judge <i | | | Ved nl b

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