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Show TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, g.TnE'SALT-'LAJCto M ! TYPHOOU Coolidge Enjoy$ Horseback Ride,-Eludi- ng Cameras WASHINGTON',' Aug.' i resident Ooolrdge today for the first time elnce he tweame chief execu- LwiLL tive want horseback riding, the form trf recreation It appears he will adopt. Leaving trig, hotel apartment ,'af tar a conference late in the day wtrh member of ths United State coal commission. ""trie " asked to be driven to the White 1 louse atabiea. where he told attendants he would Hke to see the horeea. Several ware brought out, including "Oeneral." the chestnut bay gelding which had attracted Jrtav atUntloo mhloil bia first vintt .yraLdys to the stables. Soon afterward "Oeneral" had addled, and, ths praaiflflnl wearing his business suit, mounted th horse and wss off for a rid around ths speedway bridle path Potomac river. running along the Mr. CooHdge In taking his ride today est bar wittingly or unwittingly escaped name doten news- - , paper photographers who, ever sine It became known that the, new president waa going to take up horssback riding, had been getting up at daylight so a to got a picture of htm taking hi first arid. BE-HU- GE "Hr" Life and Property Losses Due to Storm Mount High as HourHPurf Many Europeans Among the U-Bo- British Victim; Sinks in Harbor at th HOKGJ5NCAurrL-4By A- - biivd to havs been dalmed by a typhoon that struck the harbor her t S:M o'clock this morning, sweeping the wsttr into a seething menace thai nung several shrps Into their iler4is and tossed others Into haven of rtrfujjf, Many KurnpeaM vrer among the victim. It l feared The BrlUah submarlns I and the Mine Hang of Brltlah registry, aank harbor. Only one aallor la known to bate bean aavad from the aubmarine and there are but two reported survivors frota the Mint Sang, both European officer. With harbor eommusik-atloparalysed, U was tmtoeabl early thi afternoon to lorm aa estimate of the number Uvea loat-aothe daai-ag- e eaosed: In the city busines has been suspend ahd pullce and were massed, along the water It was the wont atorm rlenced here alnce lui. Fullowlng v Ij-- smr t-tha n I; r rs shsei ' tali wamromr; j wnass-gwrr- threats that they would be killed If they remained here. , A fourth man, OH Is M. i'erry, uader federal. Indictla In ment for UHvit ilauor-traffi- oar was burled under beam blown from the house. The lowest point reached by the At 19:19 a. m. Barometer wa MM. th wind blew 10 mile an hour-s-aid to be a World's record. Alter that th barometer rose rapidly. An eyewitness to the sinking of the Krttlsfa steamer Minic Jiang, told' of th gallant attempt by a party ahore and revenue comprising sanitary seaman and one a Norwegian Chinese to rescue the crew. While was at lu height they volthe atorm unteered to Improvise a ILfellne with the i a rope at pierhead and to carry it out to the sinking vessel. twelve ot th offi moment At this cers and crew of the ship could be,, oeca on seen Tne seat mothe poop ment thhe Ming Sang keeled over. Th washed overboard, clung to tree, wreckage, but a strong tide carried doom. Thus th men away to theirsave them wa the second effort ' to ! frustrated. Appalling casualties were averted hv the Manila observatory' timsly warn lag last nlgtU of the approach of ; the typnoon. . , fc,'4ee condition in' hl htwte here. O9.'ors rearing inat ne cannot live, ferry is a victim of tuberculosis. The skin was worn from his, back during eoaed" from-thimvbeettng broken flesh. Prerfow to this series of whipping, there were a number ot others. Including Dr. B. N. Mills. In--. Kugene Brtrht, , and l.ynwood a.irior, others. In the Bright ease, Mrs. Face, 'of New JTork, wa also kidnaped and taken to ths scene of the whipping. 4ut she wss not harmed.' Tte warn"" totalling" fJtflO "hsfva "been offered for the arrest and oonvletioe of the kidnaping gang.. e and-Mo- od Vrsd-erio- - IN OKLAHOMA. " TUUIA, Okla.. Aug. 18 (By the Associated Military court .xeEnlLJk)gginsln-4htvicinity was abruptly halted tonight after an Intensive day, when a writ of naoea corpun wa issued ordering )u ta m uencrai Balrd J I . iiarkham to appear In the county court tonight With Water Cates, on of ten PrlKin-er- s taken at Jenkn yesterday. Just porlor to exicnsion of martial law to include all the oouthern part of Tulsa soonty, Civil courts have not been superseded .by the military authorities and in one case, since the occupation of the city by troops, a military prisoner hsi obtained hti release throngh a writ of lis aeas carpus. Bccrecy surrounded every action the niiftfary court of inquiry today and none of the state officials partli'lpat-in- i; in the Investigation would indicate what .progress was being made. Numerous men. some of whom apparently appeared at military headquarter without- being summoned, were questioned. CHICAGO. Aug. 18. Extra policemen were placed around the grounds of the Chicago parental school, an in stitution for deiintment boys, at the request or orti taut today after school Ire.) s ljafllttltt- -- T3T ; anr rich, booty. 11 Two OMo. Aug. tJINONNATI, heid up two --employee bandit TUT 1 1IJ, i . 1 of ml ta'm.t Mimntvj V,k machinery mnuiaciHrf s, nmnwi peant onwith the .wrnpany o 1 , . fi4 I - , Killing of Pedestrians Inspires Suggestion, of " Drastic Action .To"' ward Drivers. By A. G. GARDINER. laboratory near me Cable to Salt lake Trihun. and escaped todayroU '.Copyright. 1923. by Salt Lake v money, amounting to M,i pay lay Thi was the company's second roll robbery within a year. On tanr Aug. 18. Popular1 agitadlt wu killed 'during the first iin. tion is mounting &i England with f IS SOUGHT. EXTRADITION vi.'U.nary rapidity on the subiect f f RICHMOND. Vs., Aug. Is. Extra- - motor accidents. The s pbl dition from California of Gentry JeR- astounded and angered by the terrible record of deaths through revaleas e Tri'iUtleCommonwealth by Governor driving during the last fortnight 8m ihe children were killed in eight day tn Attorney McCorkle, who aakedreturn ine one mall town. governor today to requen said ths Norton man, to everybody that drastlj of Jenkins, It ly plain .. , mA I .... . . . . ...in ' ' wimu Cal.. on a charge of vagrancy, s 81- to havt ccsiftsed that. he m Spe-.-i- war.. .. BOiaiS. Idaho. Aug. 11. (By ttia Aavociated Press.) Henator Frank R. Good Ing. Oovernor C. Q. Moore and the Idaho puMir utilities coaimlaaion frwa (OsaMasai rr commerce AVKRTSO. The French mall liner Andre Bon was swept, dragging her chors, a considerable dlstanca. came perilously near fouling the of Australia. When the terrific wind struck shore, big trees were uprooted, and. In several places, flung against the boundary walla, which collapsed. In the business district signboards were blown to bjit and wall hangings were lorn off. Telephone rabies were blown down. Tramway service were suspended It is known how hot Kowtoon fared, a all communication with that cut was off. port Several more casualties afloat were reported later In the afternoon. The British naval ell tanker Karki, a naval tug. and the Chinese owned steamer Haldis went ashore. . ., . Oa., MACON, in i 1 m Aug. 11 Police 11 "The .Gardner" satisfies the de rhand for a purer and better coffee, and a better vessel in which make it. to Coffe Pot consists of The Gardiner Double-Drithree pieces the Cover, Dripper and Servinp Vessel. In this Pot the Coffee is not boiled, yet makes Coffee clear and sparkling, free from grounds, and of a strength to suit your taste. en- - ItM sjrm1W I III $27.00 Fishing .. It. -" i s x.irnf Second Floor Fmit.s and vegetables sealed the UPRESSIT way cost less per jar, because there are no poiietl jars to increase the cost of the good jars. This positive double seal method of holding the vacuum keeps every jar in perfect condition till Also the New Remington ' " opened.- A Load For Every Bird' Gray . Materials: . . Whose trimmings are massed at thje back, bear every evidence of being Innpired 1880 styles. embroidered braid trims and a number of selected beaded models. - Ribbon flowers and swirls of gorgeous feathers re partieularly- tffeetivsv ; ;" We invite you to visit our new Millinery .department,. now located on the second i floor. New fall styles arriv-- . : ing daily.- required; no heating; no soak' ing. UPRESSIT raps are sani- n tary and A Wide Range of izes for ,Miss .andLMatrqii .2 Display in Main Street Window, -- - used year after year. 6rm ORro" UI-U- 4 ' ; , rmRf is at atAlN.ST. SOUTH mm Paris Says "Beads" and Kan BEADS ' Paris says "Beads," and at the same time. "Coral," for the smartest beads an corah in long strands. The very 'smartest thing is to wear two or three long strands. 'TNew3eaaYlncIade CORAL " and can be rust-proo- f, Satin Canton Crepe Crepe Back Satins Poiret Twill AMONG THEM you .will find brightly j or Worn This Fall? " - are distributors for the famous ' Wright-Ditso.biili, Tennis, Football, Golf ahd Basketball Goods. ' S j Whafs to Be Cocoa Let Chapeau New Modes for Fall Easily opened with thumb and fingers. vfo- - tools "W IS AT MAIN IT. . Black Brown Navy Our New lVKllinery Dept. M. I. OTJR DHUfJ STORK r; Colors: $35.00 guns. SOUTH . DISPLAYING the new tiered, flounced and raigtt-lin- e silks tn jsMrts v light and dark shades. Suitable for immediate wear jind at such reasonable prices at this season of the year. HOUSEKEEPERS, Save Money by UPRESSIT Double Sealing lU-l- lt vleriaf r i Sporting Goods Dept. is now showing a complete line of all standard make ' wI Arranged For Monday's Selling st" . trytrdT In Three Price Groupings The Chicken anl Dove Season r""Opens Sept. 1 ' and Fall Dresses New p Mr. Sportsman ., OIL LEASE QSJkXTfSi. ', T. Oldroyd, gtatg taatl eoemua-sione- r, has traated a ntineral Deputies Make Arrest H. E. Kiaeaid of Phoenix, Arit, Confiscate Still toto extract jra and oil from 70 kto , range M in fl south, towaship of 0 Vik RarbariaOa, S, in Grand eouaty, sear the Colorado waa waa arrssUa early term of 50 H. H. Ute line, oa the m era ing t reatal and DrMAve. na - a rent aa aero miaiman u. : -- wLj Deputy 'Uk. jrjariff th of groag outpat era. 12H per b wtll Mqooi, r eharjre of '': turned ogr to SaerJf A, O. Morton royalty. hor the Oreea of Birer,' Wyo TOURIST ROBSEO AT LAKE. ntod oft a. eaargo of priaoaer 1 K. Raymond Weron;jjittor from acremaring - mortitMtei . property, ' cording; to member of the sheriff ' lice that hi porJieu wr . packed at -; Haltatr rnoay msnu off 3arbariko waa trrasted w an old thief had taken t9. said IHteraoo. . I ft ' J m t DOES IT. our dktjo rroitx is mash ssm-- m ir the-tw- o Clarifies, Purifies, Tackle, Camp Goods ; brf r mm a - gtreet a i fir. Guns, Ammuni T fifty-awllo- -; - Filters While It Drips. TEE DOUBLE DRIP gaged in a pistol battle In front of then Maoen terminal station today with alleged flogging gang, who had kidwhite man. naped CVte for help came from an automobile, fifty yard from the main entrance of th station. A group of men who responded fared several shots They dodged to cover and Patrolman Howe started toward the automobile. He wa fired upon and returned, the C "Wart bar4 rtiU A rel of avail wr eoafiacte4 by the affteeia, beea Barbariko is gale! to of arrested before o a tho wroltiWsroa taw. ?At tnat the said, bo time, 'dpoti nam of Job "Paro. of Mr. A womaa girinif to H. Darlinjf waa arreated by depoty sheriff ygtordgy afwrmog. A wag eoaria.. small ouantitr of Ia-p- of Woriey Weil, a policeman---- ' tun. in aiavj jt?'. EXPERIMENTS SUCCESSFUL. PARIS, Aug. 18. French aviators have conducted successful experiments with an airplane capable of throwing a torpedo weighing I40 pounds, says The machine ItLe Journal today. self weighs more than three tons. It I fitted with a 300 horsepower motor mites and has attained 'vpavd :tf in hour. Z. C. M. I. Sporting Goods Dept. Z. atr rklvew.thivJ -- . fttut it - ) As the kidnapers speeded away they n beating some one la the coald be rear, seal, witnesses said. No arHOUSKS COLLAPSE. been made as yet. rests hsve The roof of the Victoria Jail was Th kidnaping and shooting today a followed aerie of others during tb Several houses damaged seriously. A week ago Thursday were partially unroofed. One Chinee last ten were kidnaped? house collapsed and two bodies were four mendys. Three of recovered front the debris. A motor- - thee have left the city, In response Be prepared lntr-nouasa- i L. - Km-pre- ss "' a long rat te 4a Faaifle boa nadting list of aonsssnrtitiea, wMhout to th rat ta the ehanc any ewmtrT." km with the The filing at th applies I federal emntreastoa reopening of auast ni, ttie on which the carriers already have iatenmmntain th with had a "tilt" S country. At the piaseia1 time ths rate ta the eoaat from parnta to the same aa it" I to tatsrmountala point, and the request ed reduottoa wiH agata put raae en tb baaia they were tbaa it waa ta th Interior territory. ' t IBKS vpi"wart of rin street aad Double-Dri- p rcttemen following floggings at Port AmartthV Wichita rails and Arthar apparently had died down to- -, night, according to reports to Acting No official reGovernor Davidson. port had been made of the aUewed as court of kHas Tucker ftaajging records In Bowie county showed Leouerd Johnso had paid a fine for the alleged act. Johnson was shot and wounded Thursday by M. M brother, and Tuoker, Miss OHi killed. Johnson' brother, clsrence, No further djlsturbancea were reportGovered this evening. Lieutenant nor latvideon announced. Information reached the governor's le office that Clay and Carl' Dunn of anPort reported Arthur, originally and killed, had been found at their home Buffering .from effects of floggings. ATTLK WITH FL0GQER8. the 'i. typhoon.... COLLISION body j led ".mru The Gardiner racy- to commit a felony- and of-- havasnauM ing been an accomplice in an with a prohibited weapon. The ranges were ordered to AmarUlo In connection with the flogging of K. K. Mclxnld Wednesday night. have from Texarkana Report reached her of the alleged whipping of Mia. OWe Tuoker, It years - i deary the application "f transnooti mtal rallroeM to lover th that protested Friday to th Interntate oommiaslon in Washington with letters aod . tetegrama asking . aN I ro.-.,- ,lv .i Senator and Governor Protesting Rait Rates . ex-I- Z. C. M. I. China Dept. 8e-kl- ' rult Auto Death Toll Is Shock to England n TffiSJl Kk-ce- pt " - action is neeeasary u cheek the peril to pedestrian travel evety where. In the first nuarter f this year in ladoB aJone, thfr were of various nearly 14.9O0 accident kinds. FrehibitionisU will be Interested to know (hat it is serietM.y sugto gested that no licenses be issued motorists who refuaa to am . th of total This abstinence. sugPledge gestion I too fantastic for the British temperament to adopt, but the government will tie unable to resist the powerful demand that It impose severe penalties on motorists wba treat other road users with contempt. Practical eroeoaals are that drivers convicted of recklessness b heavily and that i their motor cars be confiscated, and that drunken, motor-lat- e be sent to jail without optwa of rtn. and be deprived vforevar of -their licenses to drive. At ths gresent time. In larga town, motorists are aa dangerou to human lif a air. bomber w.ere during tn g steamer and small craft sought ah alter last nliht. Boadftrs alanaled the approach at the atom center thla Within an hour the wind morning. wma blowing with hurrtoan toree and the harbor waa tempest ooua AU, ABOARD PHEfttSH. . The atearoer Mine Sana- - whistled blast of distress. A blue funnel tow. boat made a heroic attempt to reach the stricken vessel. The blah running aea made the rescue impossible and the Mine Rang went down. for the two off leers reported saved, all aboard are believed to have perished. The Mm owned ny (he Indochina SteamPin, Navigation company, wa of 160 net tonnage. The British submarine IVI. fatrt-In- g from her moorings, drifted west, ward and sank off ths Hongkong club. One sailor a warn away, holding fast to a smaM yacht buoy, until another buoy was thrown from the steamer Olnyo Japanese alara and the Brltlah tjloejackot te safety. The Uinye Mars sodpulled another vessel, the He In ilartl, had drifted from their moorings. The Mni was brought up a ipter, to which ah wma aMaalongside to moor undamaged. The Olnyo Maru drifted toward the Royal navy yard asa wall, where aha grounded astern, slightly damaged. The liner Rrapreaa of Australia cleared from the wharf at Kowloan, a suburb, last night, moored In midstream and succoewfurly outrode the ., Instructors ald they had beard reattempt to free me fcoys ports of school.:' which la now under from the jn Inveatlgstion. . "iotin. Wright," father pf James youth, who nUwd Wright,. sound hanging from the top of a o confined cag. where he had been naked warranto eral aysago,-tod- ay tor the arrest' of two dtsoharged Instructor and Fred Rmlth, uspendei chsrgw prlncapal of the Institution, on satisfied of murder, oeclartng he ll hi son did not commit suicide. of an waa advised to await th " Chief Investlgatton being made by Justice Mfeal kfcKlnley ot the mm-Incourt, sitting as an examjnlng J 1923. AUGUST-19- , south at wt-- z , "T PEARL' JADE !" AMBER match to are Earrings very smart, too, in long pendant style. CRYSTAL. . ', |