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~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 19% THE SEAT" STAR SON OF “TEDDY” Has She Smallest Feet? GIRL WONT TRY NEGRO LYNCHED IN SEATTLE Contest Tonight Decides CHANNEL SWIM © BY MOB | PREDERICK @ NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENU Archie Roosevelt Inspects : Poor Weather Conditions Girl Identified Him as Man —- Firm's Property Here : Cause of Postponement Who Attacked Her DOWNSTAIRS STORE penen Feces bani Vinee —broderich & Neve Serve New Dresses Are in Autumn Styles with th stine m of i < elt & So € house 1 i} > -f one nded } F dfather | Rae et > t f Northwest rat ities, and ss ment e tood is par Deeakis anes-rachcettcont= >! ; Z ft hia Ky BUDGET CUTS T0 LOVE LY Silk Dresses in black and some of the Roosevelt refused to discuss Mil Ie « decided new shades are among the new arrivals in the waukee affairs, declaring that his ¥. © Was interested tn a number sae ‘ LOWER TAXES Downstairs Store. f ttroad sec ti in the West + 7 ‘ Hien : ‘ 3 jraitroed securities tn th : ; ; 1 Long-sleeve dresses in up-to-the-minute styles for © admitted, when asked, that he had heard a report that Henry Fond was looking over the Mtlwau " the A n> Economy to Date Takes $5 . > e women and misses. Becomingly Lec in jabot situation, but sald that he had ger and various panel effects ractive 10 information on that sub a ' ‘ , . : Off Former $115 Rate and various | ] fects. Attracti He talks 5 : 15.00. pe wens ‘ i f 2 > “= \. E S While mer en agai ‘ ; ra : : Fhe bhattdars ae dings ea oe FLANNEL FROCKS for young women planning school t he 7 1 wardrobes are in unusually attractive array, and lo spend two or three days) § nap ay on in tie “i be ie a Sadly : priced in the Downstairs Store at $6.85. d will then go on down the] & ‘ to's } t OWNS" OREGON BLAZES | +e aor ea tere om ! STILL RAGING = Fin Seattle Boy Leader Tim atiman rutmited New Hats of Velour Clackamas River Fire Cuts ; : ‘ ee ie Wates Booster Song) é a 1 . ar ‘ ; i A\ and Felt, $5.95 : . to You” is the nam ost pl * col d Rangers Off From Outside | an pong wi ee Ke aia tale r tee - : OFT, clinging hats—fitting close to the head; PORTLAND, Aug. 7.-(By.V. P} Hei Pry lopted ‘ 5 "hal Ane , others with wide up-ward-turned brim or Little improvement, tf any, in the) | “1 yorimarce and vs t 7 a / with a “Pirate” brim like the one shown in est fire situation has occurred, ac- sketch. 19 Rgceived today at the t States district forester’s Letes Fate hin gene ; e *t iad ne emen and « Whether felt or velour, one can choose the new ¢ burning in : Se t h i ‘ ) Autumn colors in wide array. At $5.95. ss ; ? DOWNSTAIRS STORE cut off from outside communication a Klansmen Invading m Rock Creek, Columbia ¢ ¥ dary grace, tipaee | : ’ Capitol | for Meet of fire figh » ASHI ‘On SATURDAY ; ‘ 4 i Ra on CANDY SPECIAL tne Kerry allroad boldings of: the | 4, TONIGHT ON THE STAGE OF THE PALACE HIP. kuneme elt tamition “ WATCH VESSEL y 100 . : Nand Co. in sunty.| Mildred Markle, claimant to the honor of having the small- a or ‘ Ly Ld Noyes-Holland Co., in Clatsop coun’ An ir belant ss stil Motes «| est feet of any woman in Seattle, will defend hex title against st notor caravans FOR CHEMIST Tunic Milk Boys Wear Mc Ison, at the ¢ of; all comers. The first one who can wear her shoes will hs i | aaph sadn Mel ret | receive Any others will be given passes to the theater. [') pte pasha Shoat a ; | 7 ‘% ‘pls ear apace r Htafe Photographers o* tention at the California Fugitive Believed Blouses Chocolate Straw New Sewer System HO has the smallest foot among } ara ot the ‘nut sac ire onnteal tor acifi : Valley Club Topic W women In Seattle? jentrant n try on the shoes In on Pacific Ocean : Brittle Hats at is the question which . he ee uu : u (By 1 ae Pets aH SS oe ee ached us the tank, ot ta Balan Ut Rome wccena Bb MORE ABOUT A, Ore, AME. 7—1BY, With Raisin REDUCED TO : uss Hip t shows tonight t < i i IRI E \ y at he a of purpo i i Will King Musical Comedy wear han at y ON PAGE 1 toria 4 Mur chief ; 64 Cc mercial club's meeting in the Co-| company, claims to have the smallest | ylatic tt f $ e e ‘ rt fr tomon stripe ROOND: | Rnemcasrameempeniel a bs umbia branch library. E. Mark- | toot ne has asked The St ind rch ‘ t the y Bible river date“ e seat troken style assortment of 1am, president, will call the meeting |i¢ anyone can succe: ; nme rar 34 i-e Apbenksk ol: fice r an rikin to order at § p. m. Monda her et Sot apa sae fan thbeth % truc ' en ¢ emer: A lengtt hy report from C 1 And no the ¥ lackwell, combination-color nd scores i , \ ine sizes 6% to 6% rim shapes, prin- RADICAL SCHOOL REFORM ASKED eved that ‘Federal Trade Commission Sewerage Disposal Also ee Revolution Is hae berore Canes. heel AT ; TIRE, ny five-ton crime, sitting on piling. (francisco or Portland. to assist in . C. to Make Rulin Be Topic at Joint Meet Started by Scienti ec yal “New York Officials Hold Conference | eno, | tne a dl ali Ae y Soe Between Tacoma and Mount Ra of the United Mayors of the towns adjacent to| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 7.—(By U) fier tve fires sprang up Thuray! - tO Decide if Browning Is 0, K. |. xouns ttanoum was watenin | acne 1 Wot Go. wan hora Lake. Washinton andy county] An tana revolution ir ul hich was moored hait iday before Will EB. Humphrey of} whe % Sftfce to. dinctiss | w SA serious fire in logged-off land BY HARRY MINOTT | presehted foal tt tay Baty , H ‘ otate a ma ag 1 : yi in Mayor Brown's office to discuss| schools and colleges thruout’ thé a : ale federal trade commission, which| tn» joint question of extending the} country was touche f oe on the Wood & Iverson D, Stat! Corres; jondent | rmission f blic welfare A: Bi aan ie | wen the joint « x | y was touched off today at Paes Siit sieks-Hobast: yin recerted! United Press Staff © i of the : y rk to aak}overnoerd and sank, His’ bo as |has been holding hearings this week| city limits of Seattle around the|the convention of the American | | was announced who first c cor y $35 “ t ; - Markle, a member will | riche we Y FALLS OFP i that fhe ™nis | FOREST FIRE [aoe ae na ln ha ay ue i ~ CHARGE CONCERN MAYORS DISCUSS j rs and bull he flames Seeking desperately to ch v Y . ‘athe covered half an hour later by Gor- 25 7 shores ke W and of | Che society. Near Lake Armstrong a slashing N= YORK, Aug. 7.—Wheth r| the cor o to bring @ ofthe tig: Wallowa: | n Seattle: “ian of Lake W repeton reat Chemical society. ee fire is threatening virgin trees of the} little Mary Spas is’to wear the} proceedin y cla capacity | ; ie ; J. W. Kobi & Co. is charged pit Serising, oa a) e it P : - fee of ectucetiane com- 6 whethe' 6 ung « ed for several | tion of lake waters with se »rised of representatives of industr; Stimson Timber Co. Cinderella slipper or whether hi r| ta Intervene in these adoption p A lungmotor. was; us Dey Bey ere tamnt o establish and main-| 0&0" ake v i e y 4s togging camp of the Hamilton |coach and dream of luxury are to! ceedings for the purpose of open-| "ours in an effort to bring the boy | Bonding Companies Arrange | **' Stich ae ayaa ri yg|_BtOwn Friday said that the ony and schools and colleges in every 5 a a ta 4 Ce BY Bats eM! to life. It failed. in retail and resale prices or permanent way of preserving the| state, will be created to effect “Amber Co., near Lyman, was aj be smashed, may s ing up a hearing to determine f Re 4 waabaT tO Ee rubs oiiaay Teck @ vias whic sh | Conference between Byrd ler. | whether ning is a fit man to) THOUSANDS WATCH to Continue Job | products that it manufactures, and) lake is to prevent all sewage from drastic changes in sclentific teach fidsxed over the works Thursday. | commissioner of public welfare, be gives the guardianship of a| COURSE OF FLAMES - with endeavoring to have all con-Jentering it, by establishing septic} ing, it was decided by the commit= tiSable to che k the demon, the crew | District Attorney ‘ > | minor.” fire truck accident occ T rd of public works nding these products oo-| tanks at the sewage outfalls of the} tee on chemical education, Fe ty areas 100 clee |combe of Queens county today. 1 é . inne ter the outbrenk of th ir i next Tuesda A mals z these prices. [Small communities bordering the} “The 3 responsible for the fled to safety, releasing 100 pigs, im) “ e Sarat Multen, after the outbreak of t it e , T in maintaining th p lakes. He also expects residents| training of the h of e tho went squealing madly before the| The fitriess of Edward W. Brown-| runner-up } ne nderella r t was from Went § e | question of taking oy J, J. Wittwer, president of the ak a ba : B) tre g 0 ne youth of the coun. Hakies, ‘ling, 60-year-old millionaire, tO] was found at 1 toc ten couse No. 29. When it hit| the ce c Jahn & Bre eee Aaniteadven. there : north and south of the city to par-|try must keep in step to meet the g 7 ‘ ee, Sonne Hs bed. be: (ane 7 : tion 0 $2,000,000 avis ticipate in the Greater Seattle dis-|revolution that is at hand,” Prof. serve as guardian of the girl he re-l day after police cod her ) firemen were th to | construction ES Tae is bese A int. | cussion. Neil FE. Gordon of the University t n lopted, will be considered | ¢yo, 3rownin an office | the t, The pole broke off and | Youngs water ss tail and resale prices, and had prin 1se10T : Sey. le an intermittent Tine ‘of | We Pate aud CWaweaiate “nett EER cae Ba ee Taine FaREEERIY malaaed Villihge te Injured |< Action, of thi 1 aA eee eae h the price lists sent| State health authorities, however, |of Maryland and chairman of the flames which are swiftly sw CePING | tis afternoon, according to the nan 4a nie = see tad esp abitha reatieat orney pre-| out, but denied that any attempt had| Under the state law, have complete | committee, declared, after action had wn on King county | eAeest : A sd bef sgl led Rea! res ntched the {senting the bo companies that] }ieen made to compel the observances | control of the problem of emptying | been vot seAfter mm: hours’ battle with | commissione adopted da or a ta housands of pers watched the ‘ ’ nto the lake, and full au- A nation-wide ca ig: ’ | ow, } sent - blaze ours. The © Wost | have u en the contract of such prices ewage into th Ke, ar Q on-wide campaign will be fides that menaced homes near| Facts surrounding the presenta ue c to A h r They th Ww jae ‘3 © surrendered| ‘rhe evidence taken in the cases|thority to prevent the individual | pushed once to ra the level i i t $500 checks, which ae r vig her daugh-| Seattle bluff and crowded as far a 4 Th u eat park, Beverly p: tlon of two $500 check F E i wugl | [ acicha so amabebite Nay fies] the. gob 3. Thorgrim-| jeard by Commissioner Humph communities from emptying their] of instruction rr school and lake, fire fighte: rf dyin? Sapiite Re *s ane t acts 2 NM Seat das Sey Me 3 ae on, f bonding companies, née is weok will be forwarded to Wash-| untreated sewage into Lake Wash: | coll courses in chemistry are in checking them Mr ohn Spas, ary parents, ¢ r € r ivitation | pu: « em back | don Huhnke, The southern end of Snohomish | his co board that an effort] ingt where it will be gone over | ington lagging behind the swift develop- being made to continue the] py the entire commission, after whic ment of chemical science in the eded latiable: property aes dir ) District Attorney | child had not returned, according to| valued at a 750,00 t was in- | WAS, 1 aaa Vie slit ana a ee economy of. the c Hetvers pits ite nted day | N nh ses Adele Nellie Brown-| the mother: |uured for $300,000, ‘The fire for work é Sa a | RS x Ht ce ei ne eet n Oy esi neh sane ‘nf ppreyrins 5 > ‘i hid f ty ‘Two hours later, police hnd| time threatened to. sweep, the Ca Jahn & Bresst surrendere 1 The objects of the scl wy crews of the Puget So erjing, divorced wife of the million | | when the city refused to] is usderstood, is not only to nieve it w type of research will be even used the radio in an effort to}cade Pipe company’s plant and the | contract Light Co., sent out to protect the! aire, has agreed to aid him in any imburse them for $234,000 which] coercive price maintaining and ee f the revolutionary program, locate 6 gir C other e-| nearby yards of the Middleton Lum- | re!mbur ! D4 | : ¢pmpany’s pole yay possible in the Investigation of| locate the girl, the mother tele-| nearby yards of t | al s duo the ‘or| punish violators, but also to find tut according to Dr. Edgar F. Smith/ ~mpany’s pole lines. petetd D i phoned that she had found Sarah, | ber company | they claimed was due them for| punish viole ‘ ut ace rding vr u i mith, More than a hundred men are|the Cinderella race s in the specifications. existing conditions and bring about |vice provost of the University of : : ; 4 is ng fighting a still uncontrolled fire| In connection with the confer | “Mr. Browning has promised to} (Pldtures of the big fire on i ais re final decisions that will clarify the | losehnavivania:ganbther vimembes mam Which covers 3,000 acres of logged-|scheduled for today, Commi adopt me, toc about three! island will be found on page laws on the subject, so that no man- the committe | | jand in Cherry valley, The|Coler issued a formal statement | Week ” Sarah told her mot | Wounded Man Held Ironton or dealer can miseonstrue/ Religion and American Flag he “'senate of education” was Browning sald, however, he had) 7 rdely-burning blaze iy threaten | which read: | Ino ‘intention of adopting nny more|| HERE'S MORE AROUT for Oregon Robbery" Emphasized by Miners the seta ‘ot teaching ‘that. would gree ¢ the yone y oP 7 the dof teaching : pe green timber of the Stevens- | QU 1ON OF PUBLIC aiildren On FR ee ee, field of teaching that would : erry Valley Logging MORALS IS INVOLVED | | 1 LH ag) tata ; | finer ry bring about a working union be= Mp tne Mtoe Logeite Gan | | CRASHES VP)-Mountain “climbers were |” WERE'S MORE ABOUT VW jixramrra, O21 Ciaca seksi: dnt coluees atte and Miller geing Co “Owing to publicity given this! | bringing foun, Sooke; wBornand, | Okla, Aug. 7— ' 7 z d the question of publ | ST. 3 ON PAGE ONE |) (Uneine | pt ee Rae ani Bat mp (By U. P)—"Religious" procedure industries, “such as enabled German, ced ohne ere ce fneaee see eodale Magnatei to: | STARTS:ON BAGH ONE} isnar ot thy Mhesinae Mguniatteare T'RUB Oy kts Waa ettoree te 'gaia | to achieve notable triumphs of al The stubborn blaze, which aa| because of certain definite tacts) Make Alaska Tour|,,. . —~o| from Mount Jefferson, where he fell|| STARTS ON PAGE ONE. |jpubite, sentiment and ‘soften the] ence.” 5 : hia car in motion when he BS Bata aoc eri 5 leen burning on the West Fork | on George Bastman, kodak magnute,| truck, Other witnesses declare that | 309 feet into a Otaad B ie NY ine | tas nt tly A spit oa ONBherite Mey lope Timber property near the Plerce : lp, ‘ 0 o the intersection| Water glacier yesterday 6 suf.} i oday as &§ Je sounty Hine. on. the ‘Tacoma he ZI 2 GIRLS FOUND TEU baie aS GA Ue beth Sint ah are "| fered a broken nose, many bruises| spoke to the Molecule, He said | Russ sli of Okmulgee county issued | Frisco Power Case , i e led. vac 6 ved Hore | 21d apparently lost contro ; t f “If you don't drive slower from olamation “here ofderingysuoh! vos °, the focal point for tw xtended vacation. He arrived her MURTCiel aaeo ahaha tho and possibly internal injuries | y Ja proclamation here o gs Ife al” point’ tor “twa | |trom Mount Rainier Thuraday night| The truck failed to make the turn | | now on you'll keep a date at head- {demonstrations stopped and threat. Decision Saturday Hew blazes Friday. A brush fire | lin, company with Dr. A, D, Kalser,| 20d struck the side of the street car} WASHINGTON, Aug, 7—(By U. x" 1 | quarter toning murtial law if burning towards st from Plerce Corey De, 1 at high speed, It was wreeked and! Doomed Man Cheated | iy er sccute said: “what town a8] ba ri P)—Secretary of the Interior Works wainty, and a logged-oft land fire) Missing 10-Year-Olds Ae the Rev. George 2, Norton ard Mri.) 5,1 arion was thrown, out., Ho wal |. The Molecule sai hat town 18] ‘Two alleged union miners, sald to | h Ae airy jwill receive Mayor dames Rolph, of it towards fro } pal a taken to the-elty hospital ii Suicide Attempt)'" vy., | Have disrewurded the sherift's or-|W! Regain pwards it from Au-| Located by Father ken to the city hospital in an am-| IM Pp’ Me ae io man in uniform said paste hi thnteh he | anciseo, Saturday morning at HUNTSVILLE, Tex, Aug. 7.—(By| ham, You ei jo 20 through the! grat, 110 o'clock, It is understood he will The @H Reck blaze is under U, P)—Chented tn a last-minute at] parkway—ne then communicate to him the verdict ontro!, according to William Ent- tempt to end his life, George Clem] ‘The Molecule said: “Mail me 10 Attorney General Sargent on the wistle, Nadas pig of the dis- Gr ay, 40, apt Pes AN + ie to sane xt beltirt ay elam Botween 700 and 1,000 pntdn legality ee a ae Mh Santrant a yict. The fire near Duvall, whieh 4 , rnd deputy sheriff o| us county, | nlted Pethany Firemen) miners quit;gvorit” rather: thany acy core He. OLN OF, SAN a Sarena sweeping towards Cherry Val-|cated his daughter Opal and her) rion L, Weande, 04, 1943 West | way gent to death in the clectric| and Police, My name is Cohen Til Bane’. tiles 1OOe won Lek 1 private power company for trans if Aah canivd companion, Worothy Crays, who dis: | \ ave, was seriously hurt Thurs: | angi here early today for the slay- » in New York, Address the Bronx, i |ter ot the city’s power rights eee a Contes pena, from thelr homes Wednes | Rifle and Revolver | day when knocked down by an auto | ing of Otis Wathard in 1928 Aves Ly Naty a | Characterized as the strani gant eee te eae ie pwerden. Hatwistle: Bridsy sald) day morning Jariven by-Mra, Orville Woley, 1612 4.1 "the doomod mun was dtagged tol ire handed something to the man|Drocegiire over employed by strile | : that evidence points to many In-) ang two 10-year-old girls ae Teams to Compete} Madison at, ‘The aceldent dea chair with blood streaming from! jy wniform Jing min the workers appealed Andiary forest blazes, started bY | ewimming in the Like Washington] All rifle and revolver teams of the {at Fifth and Stewart his neck, slashed with « safety ruzor| the man in uniform grinned, ‘Then | Now-union coal diggers and min armors and others, who wish to| 1 at Third ave, N, We and Nick-| Pacific Coast have been invited to] struck by an auto at 12th ay | blade, Ho was pronounced dead at} ye tooked at me again, Ho satd;|¢'8 thru prayers and by : w: the second growth stuff burn-| oon ut, when Mgylariand found! partielpate in a joint clyitian and {Jackson at, Charles Smith 1229 | 12,08 o'clock, four minutes aftor the este'lt make a good one, 1 had one Jhymns and the tnt | fi the destruction of also would be sought, Coler sald.|to call on Browning and y. The} The Bastman said that he would go} pyjenae. | from here to Vancouver, B.C, where | ‘pio dead man was a brother of After searching all day Wednesday, | "@ Will take a steamer to Alaska.) patrolman 1, H. Peterson, He lived Wednesday and Thursday, H.| He © for his home in} at 5612 Kirkwood place, and was em Mek ) 612 N, Fi, lo. | R N until October 1 ployed by the Pete Tee Co. troops have been here in charge for several weeks following an outbreak, Prior to that thme, Work said, he would not give out the nature of {Sargent’s ruling off of thelr logged over lands! inom Thursday evening military rifle meet at Camp Lowle,| Main st, was badly bruised. ©, 1 | eusgent wax applied {fio him once. He got on his mo: peasant rn" In their prayers ‘Danish Societies } rests aroimade wherev The two children went to the home! August 16, Ammunition will be} Coulter, 1021 Pine at, was driving the} @ \torevele and went away from thore, paskec vine protection . | % ihcendiariam can be lof a Mr. Davin, near the canal, and| furnished free of charge to partic igo which struck Smith, | Ingham, England, t¥ one of} So did we, The Molecule sitlds "Atta | strikebrenkors : Meet at Detroit Janked for supper ‘Thuraday, Davin | pants, i was announced by Maj. Gen,| Clarinse Oxswald, 9023 W. Chatles-| tho greatest Industrial cities because | poy, Trub." Ho seemed (o be talkef Bach day as tho strikebroakers DENV Aug. T—(By Us Dj wideapread® prevalence nmediately notified MeMarland William 1. Fohiwon, who Jk In {ton at, wi Injured ubout the foot | ench week there aro made there 14+| Ing to me, 1 wondered if Trub was Fquit thelr work, union miners and |The 1929 convention of the United es in logged off lands can bel Since they disappenred Wednesday |churgo of the meat. Sleeping quars| and ankle when hit by.an auto driven | 000,000 pons, 10 tons of pins, 6,000] my new name. I hoped so, 1 Uked |thelr faniitios gathered wround the) Danish Soctetios of America willbe plained in no other way,” he de-'they said they bud beon wandering | ters and meals may be had at tie | by Gi, vizzell, 718 Chorry st, at ilar | metal beds, 7,000 tons of rifles and! jt, Who woul In't, after “Royal Boy?" | mine openings armed with Ameri-theld at Detroit, it was voted at the around the country, post if desired, bor ave, and Hanford st, i other urticles, (Continued Tomerrow) oun flags and hymn books, session here today,