i i i I Fall Today's News Printed Today Leased Wire Mcnatches H5 1 TgGHTHYEAR ' SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCII131915 " PRICE twq CENSgSgM iSTTrnlrin Aiif Anno DDVAI! nm, innmiiA n.nn.m.. r-..,T" sum noi Aiwian ..is i : : :i sss unk lmwn whs ' WIIU 0LL11 IN IHHNUO I NCED BY CLUB . n i i r r nJj itmm d.. d..m: jfinoers In ocnooi tssay um.cu vcuuvu upuu i uuiw- ily Committee Over One Thousand Manuscripts Ex amined By Teachers-English Students Carry Of First Honors In High School Class and East School Pupils In the Grades-Competition Keen loen very accommodating and willing ! to order for inc. In everv ensa tho HIGH SCHOOL CLASS. Cash orizes First, Loon. Cul- , lertsoii; second, TUelma Bless , lug; third, Helen Karris. Hotioraoie meuuuii muyu Bitnea, Grace Farrar, Annie Willaut. OEADE SCHOOL CLASS. ! mo. merchandise lias come without delay and Mas been entirely satisfactory. Fur aji.ther, behind my purchases I have had the reliability of a home merchant, : where elsewhere even large coucerus have tried to pass an interior quality on :iic as an A-l grade. "The most important part of my ex perience has been that the inouey I spent in Salem went to build iin our (Ma prizes First, Mflbol uwn city, and hence increased mv own Dotson, 7-B, East; second. Lo- proiperity. 1 also found that the money t hU B. Davis, 8-A, East; third, put in circulation here, although it Helen Oorey, cB. Garlieiu. f.nssed through many hands, finally re Honorable mention Florence turned to me. where if 1 had snout mv ( Jones, 7 A, East; Edna Dairnl- -money with a merchant elsewhere, he i son, 7-A, Richmond; Mary Jane would never havo come back to eir t Albert, 8-A, East; Ecbecca Sam- dilute a dollar in money here." t Ml 8 Lincoln; Arthur Rose- ! second Prize High School Bv t brjugh, 7-A. Englewood; DeUa Thelma Blessing: t Beck, 7 A, Richmond. . , , pnyg, Try Salera Flrsti . , :.." 'wen. l)ureha!,i"Sl try Salem , lirst,' is becoming as popular a cry as was 'swat the fly' last year. In deed, it is to every one's interest that they do try Salem f irst. "One important factor is, that it keeps the inouey at homo. This brings , in returns from niuny sources, such as l here ....... , i.. i, .i. ,. . ta. i. . i iia'i'i iiimrm emeiiis, wen ng leu mm cla-si's entered iiiln crituiie-; I , . i . Again, we are courteously treated and get better products. We help our fol lowmen by giving them employment. "Lot us mention a few of the fac torial in Salt-in. There are flourmills, sawmills, plaiiing-mills, glove factory, Mr. Stolz's pickle and soda factory, wolleii mill, tile yard, etc., anil Inst but nut least, cundv faetrries. Manv people patronize out-of-town After many hours of blcud-swcating tlie publicity committee of the' iva i uiiinieri'iai cluij tins morning mfil the winners in the school t:;tis essuv route' in I lie "Su- Utat" campaign, in whiih United States. Five British warships outside Virginia capes awaiting Prinz Eitel Friederich. Kitel probably will intern. Re ported Germany already inform ally disavowed sinking of Am erican ship Frye. (treat battle, opening spring campaign, impending between Armentieres and LaBassee. Ger mans reinforcing heavily to check British offensive, Paris announces British and Indian trois made further progress against 1)0,0(10 Germans. Air men hariassing Germans. Vio lent fighting near Nucve Chap pelle. England. British auxiliary cruiser Bnynno torpedoed and sunk off Scottish coast, 20 sav ed, 104 perished. Sank in five minutes. Steamer believed to bo Swedish vessel Anna struck mine and sank off Scarborough, England; two dead, 18 rescued. Turkey, Six warships rein forced British squadron bom barding Smyrna, town's fall ex pected. Battleship Triumph hit, not seriously damaged. Bom bardment Dardanelles contin ues. roland. Germans four miles from I'rznsnysz. Petrograd ad mits Russians again on defen sive most points Poland. Ger mans awaiting reinforcements before geenral assault Przas-nysz. ?fc sfs ?Jc ?Jc iji sjs Jc sjc sfc Jc 'l With wliuiil uiel i he grades -'Iin -wWh ilieru were an, i,rin' A'S ottcrei m oinh Mum., i", ,,r i,;,.i, to tin' winner. t'l.M u ... , . I nn.i 'I to thiiM, ami honralile im-ut inn was' "ni.ioi io three eomctnn Il.e h-t or' piie winners, H'tlrt'ss.'s fellow: Hi.-h hi-I .i.w i I thei tne tin" i ages ; Dardanelles Batteries Well Placed Shells British Fleet Send Into Berlin, bv wireless to Sayville, L. I., i March 1.1. Two llrilish dost rovers and two minesweepers have been destroyed nnd two British luittleshiiis disabled bv Turkish bntteries on the shores of the iinrunueiieB, according to a news agency dispatch received here tonight from Athens. The dispatch added that it was apparent from statements is i rill . ... . . ..... ... 'jet l i vea r, fourth iero, '. , ! n nauts, ami tney nre not sure wnetn- 'til l .-imtol; se, on, T. .. guuus will i-uiiib ll) iu ineir v.- lfil(, iiifisl lii i-e-ira 'k '! ' 1'i'ctations. Here they can offset that '"M, 7ut .'orth'('0ninier,-i-,l- .1,;,. 1 '"sndvantage by seeing what they par-sued bv the British admiralty that the d'hi II,,,.:, . '"' elina, ;,. sl.o T..l.iul. l.i loiina nenn, -'.m.UjI, i hm.. iioium. unnu- "'" Cnlein. I "For instance, one lady said to an- most efficient li'iile Jriiuols Ki;ti i.,M, )uts,(li ! other the other day: 'Do you know, 1 U, hast, liiiil I 'n ion street; seeond " 8l"' '""''c east somp ur'icles, tiiiuk '?'' " I Ja . 7-A. Ka-t, ."i'J Ncirtli '"K "iat 1 wus netting such a bargain, "jri'h; third, H,.en c0I.,,v -i," ., ' and when I received them thev were Muth Winter sir i ; absolutely no good. Upon looking M wintiors i ui the iiiiiiumIJ., i re given nl.ove. Judges "Sweat BIooH mention i - wi'muor of toe An urouuil here, I discovered that 1 could get Hie articles cheaper and of good (nnlity. ' Now she is trying Salem first. 'By purchasing at home we not only eive better quality nnd better ser- every contestant ' OUI umiu up oiisiness ami loyalty motto be: 'Try Salem IT int-n. ,L- , airn tliP ('Onilii'tif i nu-oil-rt luttni nuolitv nnd twttt-.tP uiir. luia ui (' IV i.ir.i Vinfl Viiif deserving f J. . " ' 0,it"s tn ...I . . " " 'I'd' I J 1 M I 1 k'lliM - "i ' trintj of their effnrts. lie slinni.l i " -Pt our first. Thiid Prize High School By Helen Harris: Piinili-ltv com. e;i !' tv. . : ' . . f '" M Hint- I, i "" 01 iL u" H'-ir hands mav i'" wit" ' li"cwl'''11"' ""it be-,My Experiences in Trying Salem First. wt( thi''rt..l'.'i!..l'!'1''' lo i "xr.v experiences in trying Salem itho era.' '"Kh tirst are that 1 save money on the "'Mtlive from I """kcu to goods nnd also carfare. I it buying at "'niiiiii.r!,,,. i... ,';"! K':"io 011 1 of honie I have more time to decide what x'fclthf,, 111 t,u' t'on- t want, and if the goals nre not satis- but R1"ers in but h ,.au .... .-.. i. ...i r total .'V ""'.'O'l'niitteelehasin'g nwav from home there is not Iho ,' a.'""'nl'ts, every enough saved to mukc .it an object to ri"".ni i. 'Vu,l"'itteo prunouiieedivou. 1 l'f'ilin . 'lit'liellltv that "HhvIiw. in Sntnm LMII. tlw. nmnov '' rcu.hod, 1P,-e, n'iB0 buildn up and beautifies the lllek ot Shneo Ilia Tl... I t .. l''"'!ilies in full .1... i. i ... , .1. . 11,1 Ki'uu" ni're una llic or res arc reason- in tli inli, .'"'J1' I'fize- ulile. Tho clerks nre courteous and the "'"vi- tl, ! '' n'l stures are not so crowded but what you "'"l fnnt, ... .." other can get waited on in a short time, The lr!'linn ... ... VI t , ,4i .ilnirimi i- II. ''"MiU Submarine Encotmtercd. London, March l.'i. Dispatches this arternoon trom Kosslnre, Ireland, de clared passengers landed there from the Irish passenger boat Great Western reported a thrilling encounter with o German submarine at sea last night. The steamer ran at firil speed, tnk ing a zigzag course, and finally escaped the Germans in a fog. During the pur suit, officers said, the passengers were in a panic. Reinforcements Sent, London. March l.'l. Reinforced bv six British warships from the Dard anelles, Admiral Peirse's squadron to day prepare, to begin n final sea hs sault. which will bring the downfall of Smyrna Asiatic Turkey. Steamer Hits Mine. London, March Ifl: A steamer, be lieved to be the Anna, a Swedish ves sel, fouled a floating mine and sank off Scarborough today. Eighteen of her crew are reported to have been saved end two killed. fNO QUORUM PRESENT AT FORESTRY BOARD MEET ' "ai.le, ,,i, , a inter date, unalitv of the goods compared with Governor uoes to Portland to Attend IB 1L , I 1,11 es Ifl the M.ll ,.e 1 'A. . ..... .i.. Wnnuin'a Clnh nnnnBnll HJ noniirnl,!,, ,. , ,'"'" '"at '" tn f..i , , ' ,a"s nave same. ' !, the distinc-' that of other towns l just ubout the '"'"i"", hp, , ", "'""" f the koi,l,l i'1 i'"''T"it v eonimir. ,h'' great r, l'",""1 '"'ciiuse M L. .-r"!",:-'11" iy which '"t 1. . I "ell! ' Von don't nlunt onts tipona hill, hundred miles away, Women's Club Convention and Meet ing is Postponed. Because of a lack of a quorum, only three meinoers Having put in an appear 1 "''i'-h the V' teJt. . ,,rt '"'e-ll,,h ' Expert, ''i!v Hices First." :'t hai k 1 " "'' ir H I l eX,.,.,V. .... "ve fo,.. ., ii , ' i ne si,-,,,, I li... , ' '"I!:,, I niiiii ,M"kVi'"' ' i , " th i'..r 1. 1 th, i.. i, 'ji,.. 'itv '' tins 111 J Salem atisfnetory, ipiality of '.'liable,' and i'l'lanee, a v the same 'crn, made ' 'nne fae 'I ent less '' pri.-i'd in "xa.-tly the " '"brie, ma,,. ' here was ''iiars ' cheap- "ul "trra, tive a"'l "lion n,e ",r'ani articles "' ''I dill fur th.-y have And somewhere else your corn to drill once, the new state board of forestry lulled to liolu a meeting to transact nny business yesterday afternoon and the meeting was postponed until a lntor date when a majority of the board can be present. The meeting wns arranged to be held in Salem in order to make it convenient for the governor, who is chairman of the board, to be present, but he went to J'nrtlnniJ to attend o convention of the federation of worn en's clubs nnd the meeting was off. The I-resent membership of the hoard is Governor Withycombo, chairman; Geo. A. Penvy. Cui'vallis; A. T. Boxton, Forest Grove: George 11. ('ceil, Port land: L. S. Hill. Cottage Grove; Dan P Smvtlie. Pendleton; .1. V. Alexander I'uitlnnd, the new member, and F. A. You know would never uuv 'l uiion Vo:i plant at home to get the yield elii ate sit Whatever crons are vrown. )'.i'i l tliotns,.vt. For planting in some other field. i Will never help your own. ";' winning v. ''"'"i follow: I" 'And its the same with dollars, ui ;v ,,n,n For dollars, too, are seed, .The cash toduy you send away Trying Salem To norrrow you will need. Don't send vour cash afar to roam, But wiser learn to sow, Tust plant .vour dollars here lit home And watch your dollars grow.'" The Weather TO BEVEXECUTED Villa Is Entrusted by State Department To Carry Out Punishment Demands ZAPATA'S BANDITS MAY MAKE FURTHER TROUBLE W. Emrtck, a deaf mute, com mitted suicide at his homo hero today by disembowelling him self with a butcher knife. Ho had previously slashed his nrteries and then his throat but found neither method thorough enough. His wife, also a mute, witnessed tho tragedy. It is believed that Eiurick was in sane as a result of a fall from a heavy wagon last summer, Victim Recently Fled From Monday Afternoon Set For Hearing Motion to Give Him Freedom Wrath of Huerta With a Price On His Head Washington, Mareli Kl. Notification that the men who murdered John B. McManus, American citizen, in Mexico City, have been executed by order of General Emaliano Zapata, is expected momentarily by the state department. The Itexican capital was reported to day to be quiet, with Zapata's soldiers patro'ling the principal streets. Zapa ta himself has not yet entered the city. State department officials believe he sen only a part of his forces into the city, moving the remainder to attack the Carranzistus under General Alvaro Obre,jon, who are retreating towards Vera Cruz. Administration leaders are admitted ly concerned over the nossibilities of situation. The Zapatistas have British Progress In Region of Neuve Chappelle Continues When Britons Storm German Positions-Indian Corps Credited With Bravery Under Fire-Germans Report Three British Airmen Winged by Riflemen -Claim Further Russian Successes. the many hitter enemies in the foreign col ony and a demonstration by either side. nuglil cause a serious not. There also is considerable apprehen sion as to what might follow tho exe cution of the Blatwrs. of McManns. Zapata's men are mostly desperate characters, and it is feared that if Gen. oral Snliiznr, post commander, fulfills his promise speedily to execute the mur derers, fheir companions may attempt reprisals. Such conduct on their part would start a general riot, officials say, jeoi) irdizing still further the lives of i'oiei;;n residents. The Brazilian minister wns naked by Seerjtaiy of Stale Bryan today to keep in constant touch with tho state de partment. Representations were sent to Mcneral Villa today urging the re lease of out) priests who have been im prisoned in Mexico City. Shot Two Zapatists. Chicago, March Kl. Mrs. Mury Dur gnu, sister of John B. Mc.Mnnus, who was murdered by Zapatista soldiers in Mexico City, took steps today to have his body returned to the United States. She has been officially advised that Mrs. McManus and her children are safe. If the Mexican authorities attempt to block the removal of the body under the luw which prevents removing a corps from the country until two years after death, Mrs, Dargnn will usk the aid of the United States government. It develops that n price was put on McManus' head during the regimo of General Victinianu Huerta. He fled to Chicago, remaining several months. Af ter Huerta had been deposed, McManus returned to Mexico City and got into trouble with Zapatista soldiers. In n letter he wrote to his sister recently, McManus admitted ho had shot two Zapatistas. Secretary of State Bryan announced this afternoon thai he had telegraphed General Villa regarding punishment for the slayers of McManus. The message was sent to American Agent Carothers for delivery to Villa. T ill Fill By Bond P. Oeddes. Jcw York, March IS; Harry K. lliaw was cleared today of the charge ot conspiring to escnpo from Mat- teawnn insane asylum, After a trial which proceeded with out unusual incident for a week ami ended in a wild tumult, the jury at 12:20 this afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty, and Thaw was taken back to tho Tombs confident time tin. liberty for which he has been fighting ever since he killed Stanford White nine years ago is at hand. As soon as the jury foreman had an nounced tho verdict, Attorney John B. Stanchfield, for the defense, moved that Thaw be set free and be returned to New Hampshire from which he was extradited to face the trial just ended Counsel for tho prisoner expressed ut most contidence this afternoon that tney would win their motion Mondnv When Supremo Justice Pugo henrs arguments. nen ine verdict was announcer tears came into Thaw's eves. He smiled through them but emotion pre vent.'d him from speaking as his nttor neys and the newspaper men offered congratulations. His mother mid his sister, Mrs. Carnegie, remained in their scats, in tears. Thaw's exit from the controom wns almost n triumphal procession, his frieiuis and scores of spectators inter cepting him to shake hnnds. Tho jury left the courtroom before Thaw could thank them. The verdict, is regarded as a signal victory for Thaw. The jury was out I I hours ami 80 minutes and reached an agreement only after it had re turned twice to the court room for ad ditional Instructions. Thnt part of Thaw's testimony which dealt with the contention thnt he believed and had been advised that he would not violate nny law in escaping from Matteawan, is believed to have influenced the 12 men. Just as the trial closed Hie court room was thrown into an uproar by a fist fight which occurred directly un der Justice Page's bench. Sheriff Grifcnhngen of New Vork county ami John Lnnyon, head of the detective agency employed by the district at torney's office, exchanged blows, Most of the spectators tried to crowd to the front, of the room to wnteh the fight and the polico used their clubs to clear tho court, Lnnyon was Directed by order of Justice Page, The charges against Thaw's four co defendants were dismissed as soon ns tho principal defendant had been acquitted. Paris, March 13. A groat battle, marking tho opening of tho spring enm- pnign, is impending between Armen tieres and LaBassee. British nroirress in the recion of Neuve Chappelle continued today, ac cording to official announcement by tho war office. More than a thousand Germans are said to have been captured when the British stormed several posi tions or tbo enemy on tho rond to Aubers, Furious fighting was also said to bo in progress north of LaBassee and near Lille. Unconfirmed reports said the Hritish wero nrepnrinir to Lille. tho enemy, who is concentrating troops in tho region of Arras. Thoy have destroyed tho railway junctions at Don and Douni. Rousing Meeting Held By Woodburn Boosters Among those attending the meeting last night ut Woodburn of the Wood burn Commercial and Agricultural club, were J. L. Stockton, president of the Oregon lietnil Merchants' association; C. M. Kpph'V, of the Kpplev G merry company; Win. McGilchrist, Jr., of the Impcriul Furniture company; Win, Gnhlsilorf, of the Gnhlsdnrf Tea com pany, iiimI Hnli.li K, M, H.res. niiimiger i of the Salem Conimerciiil club. Woodburn has mi active organisation. PI I llf ' I II i 1 1 IT "" f'C largest in the country, and federal Ulticials Hint At na- "i.ity r the members wc,;, ,,r.H enr lust nigni. .1, i rMoeiiion nnole an nddress regarding the inrk being done by the Oregon lietnil Merchants' asso ciation, ami touched on the evils of the mail order business. Win. Gnlilsdoif made a short talk on the iidvnntiigcH of a fully organized business men's tional Wide Scheme To Ship Explosives Attack Is Abandoned. Berlin, by wireless to Hayvillo, Tj. I., March Kl.-Ofl'ieial admission that the Germans had abandoned an nttompt to recapture Neuvo Chapollo wag forth coming from the wnr offico today. It was stated that tho attack "had a suc cessful beginning but that superior English forces were encountered and tho attempt was discontinued." "Tho British," continued tho state- bombard i ment, "are showing the greatost afl I tivity in this district. Their nvlatnra Aii Indian corps was again credited are kent. busy mukinir mans ami ilrnn. with bravery today in Iho fighting nt. ping bombs. Three British aviators; Neuve Chappelle. Tho hamlet of Piotro! have been brought down and captured has been occupied by tho British after' by riflemen. . a series of charges. I "Isolated British attacks south of Tho Belgians aro said to havo Ynres have been i-eoulse.1 strengthened their positions along the "Tho French have been repulsed in const and continued French successes' an attempt to renew the offensive in at Mensil, with tho capture of 150. the Campagne district and 200 wore Gerinnus, wero reported. captured, Gorman charges m tho Vosges have: "Fogs and snow are hampering the been repulsed, it was announced. 1 operations in tho Vosges. Dispatches received Indicated the Ger-l "The ret rent of Russians ' defeated mnns arc bringing up heavy reinforce- lit Augustof continues, incuts to cheek tho British offensive! " llusinn nttneks near Trzasnysz and which is developing rapidly in that' in tho Or.oc valley huvo boca re vicinity. The official commoniipio Is-1 pulsed.'' sued nt Paris today announced that! British and Indian troops had made; French Stoamor Sunk, further progresH toward Aubers, hitvingi Paris, March l.'l. It was staled to delivered a determine,) nftnek on the. day flint tho German submarine II) German positions near thore. The; on Thursday torpedoed ami sank the British took Iil2 prisoners yesterday. French sleumnr Augiistu Conseil. The The advance of the English troops wns! members of Iho crew wero snved and opposed by .Hl.OOO Germans. j landed nt Falmouth. The scone of the British aviators am ulso harassing, disaster is not staled, Chauffeur of Car Wrecked In Struggle Police Making Search For Government Will Disavow Acts of Officer-British Ships Lay in Wait Chicago. Miin-h 12. Federal officials credit league, ami Itnlph l Mooics hinted here todav at a iiatiiln-wide plot J "I1"1"' "f ""' K"'"' w"k '"''"K l"1"' '' to ship explosives in violation of inter-,"1" commercial Huh in Salem and other state commerce laws. 1 nvestigating : r'"', valley. what thev believed to be n shipping1 Polbiwing the addresses, o banquet combine, the authorities are thought to served by the Woodburn ussoci Elliott, state forester, secretary of the I have discovered tne plot, and as a re-i""""- ' m board. The onlv members whit showed I suit nave arrested wr. Herman ii,en '.vl tiitEO OP- evA Po" HvfaK Showers west to night and Sunday, showers east por tion tonight Sunday; south east winds. up for the meting were: Messrs. Penvy, '(Veil, U. S. forester, and Alexander. ! TRUST VIOLATOR FREED. ijieiniiatl, Ohio, March 1.1. The United States circuit court of appeals or dere set aside today tne jail sentence imposed three years ago upon John II, Put'erson, niillionuiie cash register man itaeturer, for violation of tho Sher man anti trust law. John D. and Son On Way To Bier of Wife and Mother helm, of St. Louis, for the alleged trniKpnrtation of giineotton from New lork to San t iniieisco. I lie guiicotton, federal officials say, wns shipped in n trunk ami was ol Mitiicient quantity to wreck a train, officials so far have I Ri 'hinoiid, Va., Man-h 1.1. John D. failed to truce the trunk, but declare I Rockefeller, Sr., and his noil passed it will arrive in Sun Francisco within through Richmond ut II a. in. today en a few davs. route to I'oenntico Hills, where Mrs. Rockefeller died yesterday morning. Life is a burden to some people and , Father ami son nre due in New Vork some others nre a burden to life. It ": o'clock this evening, I'ortliind, Or., March UI. Chief of Washington, March l.L Clrcumstan Police Clark today startCil a search forltial rcpoils wero circulated ia official a jitney bus chauffeur, whose car is j circles today that the German govern supposed to be (he one which figured , ment. already has informally notified at midnight, in uu utliick upon Mrs. the American slate depart ment that Cecil Marshall, Uu!) Hussel street, MenJHhe will publicly disuvow the sinking occupants of Iho bus had seized Mrs.lof the American steamer William P. Marshall when she spumed Itnprnperj Frye by the German converted cruiser advances. In the scuffle that followed, I'rinz Eitel Friederich. Confirmation the driver let go the steering wheel, was declined at the stato department and the jitney crashed into u telephone hut there wus II disposition elsewhere pole and was wrecked. in credit the reports. Passengers on a city bound Sell Nci official representations will be wood cur found Mrs. Marshall lying; made to Gerinuny until the entire ren dazed on the pavement. Her purse wus.ord in the Frye case hus been compiled gone nnd her clothing was in tatters, hut it seemed certain today that only Examination by physicians slioued that t Ik' method of settlement remains to be she was bruised from head to foot. ! adjusted. Confidential advices from II, 1'. Coffin, chairman of the city Berlin show that the kaiser's govern public safely commission, swore out IC ment intends to place the blumo on John Doe warrant ul noon and the Captain Tliierieheiis of the Eitel. search for the chauffeur begun, He was traced through the number on t Ii I Warships Walt for Cruiser, ' wrecked jitney, Inquiry at his hoinej Newport News, Va., March 13. Five developed tin' information t hat he wns Hi it isli warships aro patrolling the At driving his jitney last night but other j Imitic outside of tho Virginia capes to informiition wns refused. prevent the escape of the Germun con- Mrs. Marshall hoarded the jitney verted cruiser Prinz Eitol Friederich, after it had left the Hawthorne bridge. ' should her caption decide to mako a She mounted to a seat, beside the ilriv-, frin this port, er us the rear seats were ( iipicl by County Von Bernstorff, the German men. During the struggle her lint was ambassador, called on Kec.retary Bryan torn from her head. 'this afternoon, seeking information re- After being taken lo her home fob ' gn rding the status of the Frye. The lowing the accident, trace of Mrs, ambassadors communication with his Marshall was losl as she had later been j,,,,,,,, ft j,. has been crippled nnd he removed to thn home of an aunt nt her has not vet received Instiuctions. It husband's request. It was stated thnt wlis understood following his visit, how- she and .V nrshiill have been estranged ,,V(.ri ,),, n,,,, ,,vl,rv jironpcct of for some time. uu umienble settlement. Four-Year Old Boy Killed j Before Eyes Of Its Mother j Los Angel,., ( ul March IS. liefer" nis mother's eves, Peter Miller, aged California Officer Is Beaten By Auto Thieves Los Angeles, Oil., March l.'l. City Marshal William F.. Ford of Hunting- I. was cruhed In death hern today bv ton Park, a suburb of Los Angeles, was a bi Standard Oil cuinpuiiy truck. The ' beaten into insensibility by two uuto boy, riding a tricycle, rode' directly un-j mobile thieves eailj today. Ho will der the truck from belli nd and swerved probably die. under one of the rear wheels. His life! The thieves stole an automobile and whs instantly crushed out. I were pursued by Ford In another ma- If. M. Beihtell, the driver, did not chine, He overtook them near the see '.he boy until after the accident oc- Cudahy ranch nnd climbed Into the curied. He was released ling a 'stolen "machine. While one robber hold coroner's inquest. Ihim, the other beat him over tho bead m I with his own revolver. Both men were A man may call a woman an angel Inter ruptured by a posse under Deputy just u if he ever had seen an angel. Sheriff Ostler. . . . i . v ii :"''' ', ) !' t ; i i