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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 YOUTHS. HANGED © FOR MURDER Two Spectators Faint When | rr |] the Rev. Courtright. as. the || PAYTON, Tenn, July 10.—Repre R all's Men Fight Back Threate Gallows Trap Is Sprung |} thas “or yonn“Soopes, charged ||s20'ative 3. W. Butr, author of the) “USE en Fight Back Threatening - famous Tennessee anti-evolution law Prmee—brederch 6 Ndoow Savin Ht | with teaching evolution, began Fi res SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Guy 10-8 fan today in@Judge Reulsten's || *8nts his sons to know all about azey ther ires 6 «By U. P)—Lewia Perry and Tom|] court; 6 . evolution, even if they have to read | - Bailey were hanged hore at 11:02] very good and perfect gift jabout it at home. Two fires seriously threatening acres of second-growth timber, bu ® m. today for the murder of!/ cometh down from®@the Holy Butler, who arrived here for the| the Cedar river watershed and @|was gotten under control before 1 . . Patrolman Glenn Bond of Los!] wather of Life, ‘Thou art the |/SCOPes trial, sald in an exclusive 1n-(100ecre blaze neaf Port Angeles | reached the city’s water source ttractive a ues in ummer TOC § Angeles. |] source of our Inspiration and ||trView with the United Press that|Thuf@d®y spread alarm in those! ‘The other, at Preston, crgated Perry came in first and took|| power, he himself has read Darwin's ‘‘Or-| districts, Both blazes were under| consternation when it etarted toward the gallows to the right. Bailey| ow . ’ igin of Species’ and ‘Descent of | Partial control Friday Cedar river watershed, but If the : : followed behind. They were dressed || 1... ‘are Lpoapebie e percere Man,"’ and that they did him no| The city’s watershed. is believed! wind holds steady it will not reach To Be Included in Vacation in blue suit | ‘nan can poe pan he oe tl harm. |saved unless the wind shifts and|it. This fire is still being watched Wardrobes Both men were pale, with al] “Oy bapnsoal whe - i I have & son 19, in the high|D0Ws the fire demon from Walsh) by a large crew in sishings of the fro. enforced calm stamped on|| ,. preg ord © Father, || school, and I want him to read about |/8k@ and from near Preston into the| Preston Mill Co. aE thelr faces, TF Gast cetaiie ae ter nem llevotidlon.® ha ald jtimber which conserves snows to/THIRTY MEN FIGHT ECENT new arrivals in the Downstairs Store Perry said od-bye, boya: jj ‘ent measure of the divine spirit [supply Seattle with its drinking sup: KLAND FIRE have enlarged the mid-summer, showing of At 11 o'clock all was ready and || ®% Wil enable it to administer “But how will he learn about it wAD aitvuctive aces tor + " % the traps dropped at 11:03. | Justice in wisdom to all and that || now that teaching of evolution has "George Fusenll, water. superin At Port Angeles 30 men, with attractive Frocks for women and misses to quite They were pronounced dead at|| G04'* standard of Justice and |/been banned tn the state?” he W88 htendent, returned. Thursday night| ("ree Pumps, have been fighting a comprehensive proportions 1:12 o'clock ,| Roliness will be upheld. asked from an all-day tour of the flame | Diaze on the south shore of Lake | Di ; Police Lieut. 0. & Carr, whe ar Rages pray that the power and “Ho can read It at home," Butler /area, leading a large crew of fire ragga 7 eben ot lenge Mehl Jisplays include rested Perry and Bailey after the ue Presence of Holy Spirit will |/replied, “I have the books at the| fighters against the blazes menac wate ‘tues beset ty pains Becoming printed silk crepe Frocks for women werden, saw them éle together oa with the Jury and attorneys |) house jing the watershed timber papal pcan Pay cet Gagan prpgaaicts of full figure, Dignified styles. Elbow and full B, e. scaffold. |} in the midst of Ls all; help us to “I want him to know for himself} One blaze started up northwest pos dre Henn % m leieenat * ra ed style wibow and fu Ninety-seven spectators witnessed || Témember that Thou art on the || now untrue it ts of Walsh lake and ate thru 500)" length sleey At $15.00. vy oi }]} high throne. 1 - = - Kising temperat and lower hu : ~ rintad atik or 7 . es . € ¢ tion, but I don’t think It 2 asing the hase al variety atvies « Benator Roy Fellom, who has led|] back of every act. We know Santa ws caught In stateaupported || HERE’S MORE ABOUT ||tho a stightly tower temperature was in an unusual variety of styles. At $11.50. the fight In the California legista-|| there is a coming day when all || UF" | ‘9 possible Friday Youthful printed silk Frocks in wide variety. ture against capital punishment,|] Dations of the earth are coming If & map wants to put up his own| SEWERS | Fire swept over a two-mile area al $8.65, Fellom remained outside while the|| before Thy judgment bar and nae a ay he : Yn jeast of Sequim Thuraday, and fires a Benn , two boys were being hanged |] that ‘Thou wilt reward us accont- yalged ei: ON hall the evolu | STARTS ON PAGE O |were also reported in the following ey Frocks of riba ratine and colored suit- —— _ ing to our deeds. jon he Nocalities ing, Tor street and at-home wear. $ 5 —_—-——,, “Grant that from the president Botier and ‘Willan Tennlnge FSF” 1s, tenis now on the Lake Washing: |. 0a the Nockesdk river, Whatcon Cool, sur Frock sie a fe “te i @ tn ities had their pictures taken today ow ¢ od : > MOOKME Fiver, naroom 01, summery Frocks of printed, embroidered HERE’S MORE ABOUT of the United States down to the |/%" peer onva Wibie jton water front. They sald it ssi Fas ef uquamish harbor, south of and flock-dot voile At e205 proidered Q. most insignificant, the affairs of e “ purely an experiment. In my belief, |Port Ludlow; Skagit river timber be 2 Rts, Eu mmene er ane SCOPES church and state will be so-ad: }the experiment hag failed in import- |low Concrete; East Railway & Tim. Pretty Frocks for house and neighborhood ministered that they will give | ———————\ j|ant particulars, We must soon tun- | ber ». properties near Centralia, | wear, in novelty cottons ¢ i Z 5 , ‘ « 00) ‘entralia, ar, y s and gingham. At $1.95. STARTS ON PAGE ONE |] Thee the greatest measure of |i{ HERE'S MORE ABOUT |/nel tho hill for another sewer. It {slash near on the ¢ sing seth —————————“—e || story will be comparatively easy to relieve |lumbia & Puget 8 DO TAIRS STORE gsembled?” asked the judge. | _ | | WHITE PROBE |the Inke of the sewage now being| Seventy-five men, laboring al Yes,” replied Stewart. | jdumped into ft. I am in favor of |Thursday, controlled a forest fire at u | ww, | Clarence Darrow, of the defense, | STARTS ON PAGE ONE | this pian |No. 3 camp of the St. Paul & T; o ’ , ea, Bteveit ikea Canaria, f SURE ODOR oF jcoma Lumber Co., 15 miles east of ys oo B C I Shertfe BB. Hatria vaundiog: br | Poreiay Saga SURE ODOR OF Meteo in plarettake | oys oo ee ee te te “Your petitioner belleves and has| W. C. Campbell—geptic tanks do aE reaaes jury panel one by one to the plat-| form, and they jury chairs. JUDGE READS FIRST GENESIS took seats In the Raulston then read the first chap- | ter of Genesis from a battered old | first comer reached the Scopes trial | by having been administered polson | Bible he bewuaht. to the court room | court-room at a5 m., two hours|by a person or persona. unknown, | Washington will destroy property GOOD LETTER a oa for boys of 4 to 8 years, Summertime styles in boys’ Pa- while o jury istened attentively |and a quarter ‘ore the trial was/and that subsequently to the admin-j values eventuall: However, I want | PL. | a and the crowd fell silent except for) due to start. He was BE. V. Tuttle, |istering of the poison this per yon | more time tn w hich to study a solu : One-piece styles, with “skirt,” i | (white fu check ands strive: sobre inevitable shuffling and moving to|of Oscéola, Mo., farmer, who started | or pernons shot Violette A. White! tion of the problem | ‘Twenty cents a word ; 3 Biyi08, Wits: Aaya | ite). ade in the popular one- ee Se en rtage seg arden actind bell tng Sora vceptgadion jie at eae ret am|, That's igh pay for a short tet sizes 30 to 36, chest measurement, | _ piece style, or coat and trouser style. When he finished, Raulston told| such success he was only half aday| "A few days subsequent to thelsiving the situation carefel etude (ttt bUt it's what The Star is offer for older boys. At $3.45. | Sizes for boys of 6 to 18 years. Low- F -the Jury the question for them to/behind the train. He ie an ardent | death of deceased your petitioner ox-| Tr nentic tanks operate nt fale ort, | Ue Any Seattle citizen 3oth can be had in a good selec- | priced at $1.50 and $1.85. decide was whether Scopes had vio- | evolutionist | amined the body, face and head. andj ciency, the discharge from them will|, “!! you have to do is write « tion of colors | Yated the Tennessee antievolution| C. E. Keep, Scotia, Neb., also aj other persons, including Dr. A. A tien (th aor lake | letter to @ friend out of n, tel re DOWNSTAIRS STORE F «slaw. He explained the separation of | farmer, was next. He tock a,seat| Van Dusen, examined the body, and Edna T wouldn't want to drink |!8& @bout the fortheom produc F state and federal functions. He said ust one removed from Tuttle in the | {und that jt showed no powder | /)"0% Dut T Nolldivt wank to drink tion of “The Wayfarery” Seattle's he regarded the Scopes case as | secont{ row, He is an equally ardent | Marks or burns and that because of |," “ny.” NON oman ie AN pageant. Mall a copy of the “high misdemeanor,” and exception: | disciple of the Bible and fell into an | the swollen and distorted condition | 4°) 0) 2 s have to piles Lica iwi ally serious because of its example|argument with Tuttle. | of the body she ppl polson had | cos iz sate ‘es thie pe ment, [reach this office before noon July If Y . 2 : f law violation on the part of &| Mrs Mary R. Gibson, of Five| been administered and that ap au yom de as A D A C [| Pane, ee em, ot Tie topey ill show Violette 4. White | OTHER MEMBERS oe ee ee ou Are Lroing Any Canning : “It breeds a spirit of disrespect for} woman to arrive. She came at 7| dled of poisoning.” Councilmen Tindall, Nichols and|'%* Pageant to put into your letter You May N a Fresh supply of Frui . BitSpirit Pol <r gee ; Bee adel spec, Coanciimen Tindall, Nichols and 4s uk rh ween: ou ) Need a Fresh supply of Fruit Jars Such as These: Coatless and collariess, the people} “1 believe in the Bible,” she said.| DAUGHTER'S DEATH wha ria ce pkg 1208 Fourth aye, op Nee of the countryaide, counsel, news Ir wks brotatt ep that way. tinybe scAttornes rick on nald Friday that beep aay vra Re posit Olymple Hotel Ball Mason Fruit Jars—14 “Ideal” Glass Top Jars—1 Papermen and court attaches, | 1m wrong.” | Mrs. Sjoblom has been brooding over| Councilman Carroll also wan out of ake Are. tie. ruleg size, 85 zen; pints, 95 Bs 5 Size, $1. i, 5 thronged about the bench and thra| Pearl Margolis and Funnie Hen-| her daughter's death for some | tour mod nie nadton vould tar ke | ‘There will be a first prize of $50 ize, 85e dozen pints, 95¢ doz Plecake so Pd PR pial FLZS fF the buge chamber as Judge Raul-!cher, who walked here from New| months. No one in Astoria believes | jearned in cash; a second of $35; a third quarts, $1.05 doz Yg-gallons, | quarts, $1.50 doz.; Y4-gal- F ston requested the Rev. Courtwright | York, next strolled into the court|the young woman died by her own! y+ jg understood, however, that of | $19 and a fc of $10. In addi $1.50 doz. | lons, $1.75 doz. F «=: *o_ ask divine’ guidance for the pro-|/room, attired in knickers and golf | hand, he said. i these four at least two are againat| ton, there will be five prises of | ag, ” ceedings. stockings, with hair bobbed short. | Erickson wrote Prosecutor Colvin | the septic tank aystem without reser.|tWo tickets each to the pageant Kerr] Manon ‘Fruit Jars<. | Squat” Jelly Glasses—1-3-pint The Tennessee pastor, In a voice} They took a seat in the windows | *me months ago asking that invest!-| vation, while the others are not at| L¢tters must not qgceed 250 words : Fee eee 3 id | | size, 35¢ doz; pints, 40¢ doz. that boomed thru the court room,}and announced they would stay “as| sation be made. Colvin acknowl-| ai favorable to the Blackwell plan, |!® length. ‘The copY. must be a pint size, 85¢ doz.; pints, $1.00 called on God to direct the course | long as it 1s exciting.” edged receipt of the letter, but has! irom these indications and expres-|Companied by the names and ad doz.; pints (with wide mouth), | Mason and “Economy” Fruit judge and fury. from whom the jury was to Enyied by ail their fellow towns- men, the 30 farmers and seers of the trial and give wisdom to feed | chosen assembled at the Searibecae | | Several hundred citizens took up| Man Critically Inj Injured; Other their places in the baseball where loud speakers, thru which park the Pastor Prays for Guidance AYTON, Tenn., July 10.—The following prayer was said by | Ardent Evolutionist “Hoots” It to Scopes Trial DAYTON, Tenn. July 10.—The (KNIFED IN DUEL: Traced and Jailed READ EVOLUTION Seattle Watershed Is Says Author of Law Against Teaching It in Schools | good reason to believe that the said Violette A. White came to her | death at the hands of and by some | | person unknown to your petitioner; “Your petitioner has good reason }to believe that Violette A. White, made no further move, the attorney | said. SPECULATE ON BODY'S CONDITION body will be in any condition to be operated upon after it is exhumed. Dr. McConnell, who will pérform the operation at the cemetery, says Some doubt exists here that the) Threatened by Flames not appeal to me, and I don’t believe they appeal to anyone else—especial |ly those who have to live near them: }It is almost certain that when we have to remove the sludge from the | tanks now installed the odor will be offensive. | sions, it in probable that any pian of jextension of the septic tank evil will meet with defeat when It comes be- fore the council Co HERE’S MORE ABOUT TRAFFIC 20 CENTS A WORD FOR A Dumping sewage in Lake | | dresses of thoss to whom they are sent as soon after July 18 as the can pick the winners, Here's a chance to write at a big-| ger rate than is paid some of Amer lea's foremost novelists. Take+ad. antage of It The decision will be announced | Judges FREDERICK & NELSON Bathing Suits | $1.95 and $3.45 | Serviceable, rib-stitch-weave suits, $1.35 doz. “Economy” Fruit size, $1.10 doz.; qu doz. | Jar Caps—25¢ doz, Jars — Pint arts, $1.25 for 20¢. Rubber Fruit Jar Pajamas $1.50 and $1.85 Rings—3 doz. ~China Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE | proceedings were to be broadcast, | that In many instances a body ts per- |] ReoeTe tegen were installed, | Stabbed Im the head and neck, |fectly preserved at the end of two|| STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABOUT - | PAYTON IS GAY | Bill Barrett, 47, was in the City/ years and in other cases bodies are Beste stints f } ed | |hobpital Friday, critically injured. ' Wr BUNTING 80 decomposed it is impossible to} Fi HO SE | 4 Se : RY drecsonde relief the day of the| The police are holding B. Corley.| operate, Embalming fluid would not ee wai miahde ye a vriarce ae | R CLE AN- ELECT OFFICERS Bilsabeth C, Earl of Muncie, Ind dawned cool and clear. 38, who is alleged to have stabbed) show aa poison in the vital organs Wecaiie ft 19 stil open to criti STARTS ON PAGE 1 | esntoes Bs President, Theodore We Dayton “tidied up” for the greatest | Barrett. 5 during the analysis, he said. ciam and doea not eliminate all imine tollwink ofibie et tha Acoete Bawara 93 Be se Ind.; treasurer, went in ite Nistory. The strecta| A knife duel at Sixth aye. 8. and| 5. 4. Guibaugh, of the firm o€|gowntown traffic troubles, Seattie’s| asked him what he thought M R Sag Peclalin Ratton casa Tweedle of Chicago, ‘were neatly swept, gay bunting was| Weller st. resulted in both men| pont and Glibaugh, undertakers, who much treated traffic code will prob-} about barring horses from, | nounced at the Friday morning meet- Bs rae Woodruft of Chicago was displayed in shop windows and store | being cut. will exhume the body, sald that fre-|ably get another revision Inside a| gecond ave. in the daytime. | | tie othe areanieaties: lected trustee of the endowment fronts, and newly painted benches! Corley escaped, but was traced) quently a body ig preserved over ®! year, it is predicted at City hall | “{ don't think it’s quite fair,” | y rg = Betis ; a z | fund, and Franklin F. Hopper of ere arranged outside the courthouse | and captured, police say. period of many years by the em-| In order to speed up traffic, the| said Wuslvama, het tm kahit | Philadelphia 1 Firms Indicted atest J hoy Paden tae fates oe snd Salih: hola for the benefit of those who could not | Fs = balming fluid. 7 council voted to eliminate all horse-| horsd, altho he has a Jap name. | f Booze Withdrawals | Bo eas ee . Mra. tet ty ts hl members of the get inside. Jap s Auto Crashes; While the mother’s suspicions in| drawn vehicles from Second, Third] | “Woe horses have been very | OF | Bere teptue are = : tense ; The principals of the case prepared }, |the case are largely uncorroborated, | and Fourth aves, between Yesler | fair with you humans,” he ex- | | Sent, and Miss Katherine Rosney,| Friday's sessions. were given | Ielsurely for the opening of the trial.) He's Held as Drunk) attorney trickson mays that one sig |way, and Virginia ats,, from 10 n.| plained, swishing a stray fly | PHILADELPHIA, July 10.—Five/ supreme secretary, were delegated to | largely to council meetings to 40 4 William Jennings Bryan and his} iteged to have been intoxicated | nificant fact which caused the peti-!m. to 6 p. m. ‘This, however, will| with his tall. “We've worked for |{firms and 48 individuals were Indict-| make & a ah oats for the | with the poliey of the organization, | fon, William J. Bryan, Jr., breakfast-| when his automobile rammed a tel-| tion is that the wound which caused | aliow business houses to make de-| you for centuries and tried to be Jed by the federal grand Jury here to- |B sadicha prs nels mens am Na oe the general session Worth Me- ed at the Rodgers cottage; Clarence ephone pole on the municipal golf | death fs in the left temple, while | jiveries during the morning, oper-| chummy. You know, if we | day for Illegal diversion of alcohol. es a Leal Lape desea dip i ze ure, of the Seattle public schools, Darrow, John R. Neal and Dudley | jinks Friday morning, 8. Itchi, 36,1 Mrs, White wan a right-handed per-| ating on side streets, | turned loose, we could kick all The indictments climax a_ five} ROP st fae ele ° and edu- maaile n interesting address. on Field Malone, giants of the defense. | tarber, was arrested on a charge of | son It also extends the no-parking| the wagons in the world into | months’ investigation into bootleg: | cAtlonal Wor Surope. i school library service. ate breakfast at the Aqua hotel at 8/ being drunk. “If an autopsy had been performed | area to include Seventh ave. from| smithereens and lay out a few |«ing activities. Hundreds of thou-| o'clock. Three other Japanese, Mrs, K.jon the body at the time of the in-| Madison to Marion sts., and makes! thousand drivers into the bar- | sands of gallons of alcohol, allegedly John Thomas Scopes and his fath-| Oda, 23; Mra. O. Okba, 37, and M,|quest there would have been no| First to Fifth aves, from Virginia| gain, But we prefer to be | withdrawn illegally from government er, Thomas Scopes, went down q BS s00n as a ae was opened. | HERE IS LAW | ° to Morikam!, 39, also were arrested | ground for further investigation.” |to Blanchard sts, and Sxith ave.| friends and get along amicably.” [and private warehouses, have been | Robinson's drug store and the post-| and were held on open charges.|Erickson said. “Mrs. Sjoblom has| from Seneca to James ats., a two.| “Well, traffic's so congested | shipped thruout the country for dis: | ; . office to get the usual sheaf of mail} ttcht was badly injured when he| limited means to make an investiga-| hour parking area. They were| now something had to be done,” | tribution to distillers and bootleggers, vision to prohibit truck loads from| 18 $10,000 cats that take up | officials until 10 days ago. | Tennessee Anti- Evolution. S 5 | Sera Ne Coot oe Urls ratlatores| cS seotoairabuboedgpuraeliinals : fAVY PENALTIES . | Act Which Caused Trial | as he Awaits Autopsy ARE PROVIDED different. And I see a lot of $40, 000 IN GIFTS How We Do A! lis Star M She Has No Defi ite Inf GiLAAd SHU CHG are oroviaes ond 9s nh py er a sea HOPPERS- wh th abl 4 The Tennessee anti-evolution law, n e Has NO ini nior - : course, that's different, too.” ERS~who, see the remarkable values offered in ack of the Scopes trial, reads as Tells ees MA |around city hall the interest ties in} MNweiy Ym sort of sorry,” tem- |Catholic Daughters Make) Collins’ July Clearance Sale wonder how we can afford follows: “An act prohibiting the teaching bf the evolution theory in all the| ASTORIA, Ore, July 10—In anjblom looked ata large colored photo- |‘ mk Ad with Ee will countered the horse. "The new — j fact is we have utterly disregarded former prices, costs and universities, normal and other pub-| unpainted house, just a block from| graph of her daughter and tears |™*cessary under the 1926 budget, ordinance just means three SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—Con- everything, but the one purpose of lic schools of Tennessee, which are was thrown out of the auto in the crash, tion, or it would have been made be- fore.” Mother Weeps and Rocks tion on Which to Base Poison Theory Astoria waterfront, an old gray- « ime into her eyes, formerly unrestricted. The code as revised also provides that.no trucks shall oporate or be loaded inf such manner os to delay traffic, but the council erased a pro- watching its enforcement in view of that additional be Framers of the code declare that a declaration by the administration } defended the reporter. "Yes, so I notice,” said Muji- yama, with a horse laugh. “I notice a lot of men congesting traffic by driving around alone folks joyriding up and down porized the reporter. “Oh, I don't need sympathy avenues less for me to haul this according to investigators. | The investigation was made by 8| “mystery squad’ of government operatives, the presence of which in the city was unknown even to dry Donations in California Meet | tinuation of the biennial supreme SECOND anp PINE They Wonder to be so generous—how we can give such beautiful, stylish Coats and Dresses at the absurdly low prices selling ont all Summer apparel. supported in whole or in part by| haired woman sits rocking nervous-| “Soon we shall know,” she said. |*h? mayor's agit drs attitude, at-| wagon over every day. They | convention of the Catholic Daughters Collins’ policy demands an absolute | the public school funds of the state,|}y packward and forward today./"I don’t want to know anything aoe and at Ei: same time sign-| can bar me forever from the of America until late tomorrow was | disposal of all Summer stock, and | and to provide penalties for the vio-| ppis is tho day shé has been look«|except @bout my daughte Ing the ‘code ordinance, Is fostered) whole city for all I care. My | seen here today by leaders, nothing carried over into the Fall ; lation thereof: ing forward to, the day when the| Mrs, Sjoblom has threo other |” *? eiiieta 6e thera, ation, IN| hoofs are ,getting tender on Selection of a 1927 convention city | business. 4 "Section 1. Be it enacted, by the | hoay of her daughter, Mrs, Violette | daughters, Miss Alice Hegman, Mra, |" Of criticism of the enforcement. | this asphalt, anyway.” is yet to come, with Atlantic City | There is .a rumor) that the code general assembly of the state of| 4, white, will be taken from its| James Hoffman of Astoria, and Mrs. 4 : code} “Giddap,” said the Jap driver, apparently leading, and Oklahoma l | ‘Tennessee, that it shall be unlawful | yraye and subjected to the search-| Hugo Carlson of Portland. Her hus. ieapracs be teed eas ful wediey siving the reins a flop on | City, Houston, New Orleans, Chicago C earance or any teacher in any of the unl-/ing eyes of science \to determine | band is employed as w logger here. o force wcceptance of Force Chief) Fujiyama’s back, “Can't go up ghand Omaha also bidding. ‘versities, norma! and all other pub- whether poison snuffed out the life Severyns’ demand in the 1926 budget Secon’ a’ } gotta go ‘round.” Approximately $40,000 in gifts by we ask. The fc 149 additional policemen, Sale of Coats ; Hie schools of the state, which are ated it t i i “Huh!" snorted the horse, set- | the order was announced, including: ublic school funds, to teach any . y A. Bjo- nhoyehan did , here was a catch to it, some- 5,000; Catholic Church Extension so- | d D theory that pore) the story of the Price Aci pine cra amg acter cssasnnhesr altace asd naa where, I nee where I do a loijety, $5,000; Propagation of the| an resses divine creation of man, as taught in| the case, Her face is Mned with char eee NR | Couple of miles extra every day, | Faith, $5,000; Catholic American In- | All Summer garments are offered the Bible, and to teach instead that! weinkies and her eyes red with| RUMSON, N. J., July 10.—(By NEW RULINGS but I suppose there'll be room | dian Mission bureau, $5,(9)0; scholar. in lower priced groups—nothing held : ynan has descended from a lower) nycy weeping. Unrest has dis-|U. P)—Willlam D. Walling, Jr, a ARE STRING T for those birds who ride alone ships in social service, $6,000; schol- back, Special attention is called to order of animal. turbed her mind ever since news| detective sergeant of the Long| Among the now prohibitions are; in $10,000 cars on the avenue.” | arships at Maryknoll mission school theae; wo groups at “Bec, 2, Be it further enacted that came two years ago of the tragic No jay-walking across streets and Beach police force, and Miss May rellef of ruined and damaged Santa mny teacher found guilty of viola- er daughter in the home|Linzmayer, 19, graduate nurse of }at corners where there is an auto- Barbara Catholic institutions (no tion of this act shall be guilty, of a Poet oe) White, son-in-law in|the Monmouth Memorial hospital, | matic signal or a traffic cop. amount specified). l 4 ‘ 7 misdemeanor and upon conviction | 1. cae 4 were found, early today, dead from| No auto trucks on Second and Miss Mary GC. Duffy, supreme re- + 'e whail be fined not leas than $100 nor | bullet wounds on the rear seat of| Fourth aves, between 8 a, m, and - _ — | more than $500 for each offense. "Introduced by Representative J, ‘WwW. Butler, of Ma county.” Lafayette, [Sepulas: Bee Bey: of businesd houses where there are 82 Furniture Men her daughter, a bride of two months, J |rensicto lo permit cars to lond oc] Missing since Iast Sunday, John VW grounds for divorce have Garments iy | met death by means other than thru E 4, Ww any H ; heen established in Seattle, unload, Woodward, wealthy Tonasket stock ne e : Are Fined $186,000 i fete Oy venient No taxt or for-hire car stands on|tancher, was being sought by police athe } 10 PS aN ] CHICAGO, July 10—Kighty-two | Wome ’ 4 oy ‘ First to Fourth aves, and Pike and kein , fola C, Blo, 18 . Dakota || A furniture manufacturers today | “1 KNOW NOTHING, BYERETT, sly, -Gerald F.! ping wts,, except from 7p, m. to #|prcay: He had been absent from|| a. was granted a divorce Thurs: || pleaded guilty to violation of the| BUT WE'LL SEE’ Smalley, 14-year- Oi Boattto boy, |. m. tho Frye hotel, where he has been}! day hy Judge Ronald when she || ttrust law and were| “What definite information have) was drowned In Mud lake, newt) “xo explosion whistles on any ve.| staying sinco Juno 30, testified that her husband re “app era baha tice Para HN a to start this| hero, last night, A boat tn -which P y 7 ined in amounts totaling $186,000, | you that cauned you abl cbhedl:-, hp adh ms Hees ‘i hicles, Woodward went down to Portland |} fused to wear a “nightie” to bod, || Those pleading guilty today were investigation?” Mrs, Sjoblom was an his father, George AY Smal- Cars may not park closer than] egy ay operation shortly after ho but insisted on sleeping in hs |) manufacturers of household turnt-| asked. i ley, 0816 Becond ave. N, Ws Were) six toot trom a mall box and may ; working clothes. The court held || ture and case goods, Manufactur.| “I know nothing,” she replied, | fishing, overturned. not be parked in front of hotels or | came to Seattle, He thon returned || this was cruclty as alloged. Have It Have It ora of chairs and refrigerators had| "but we shall see now. | ‘The lad was @ good swimmer and} public entrances, to the hotel here, and Monday it ‘fhe cour® not only granted her Charged Charged pleaded guilty previously, ‘The fines| ‘Has anyone in Seattle told you | his father, @inking Gerald was fol-| ‘Tho code also makes Olive st, and| was discovered that his bed had a divorce from G, A. Blo, a labor ‘impoved today brought the total| any stories concerning the death of | towing, struck off for shore, Tho] Olive way arterial highways, and pro-|{ not beon slept in, altho his baggage|| or, but pormitted her to resumo SECOND anv PINE amount since the government start. | your daughter?” boy sank. vides for a tripiionte issue of traffic| was atill in the room. her maiden name of Haber, ed it Investigation of the furniture! ‘No, t have no friends thore Hin body was recovered an hour’ slips for chocking against police rece | His daughter arrived ‘Thursday They were married January 26 Jndustry 16 $420,900, Resuming her rocking, Mra, Bjo-}and a quarter later, ords, Jarlght to join in the search, a STN con /T don't know anything now, but soon we shall know,” she said, Violette White, formerly Mrs, Ben Johnson of this city, was a popular girl here and one of the elty’s mont | Suspicion that | Walling’s sedan, Tho automobile had been parked at the ihn died roads, p.m, No left-hand turns at intersections where there are traffic policemen or automatic signals, No more commercial zones in front Wealthy Rancher, Missing Since Sunday, Sought ens 0 reer NEW GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE; REFUSED TO DON “NIGHTIE” $22.75 All Higher Priced