POLICE LOSE TRAIL - sssesseesesseesssessssw , Uniformed- Men Blame Plain Clothes Men for. Uxity In Apr 1 1 prehending, Fugitivest , BlUECOATS TURN TRICK Patrolmen Find Room Which ' Bandit Had Oecuoiedi New r Burglaries Reported. , ' Police today had'foun4 do farther trace of. the bandits, who Friday night robbed the piedmont carbarn office and wounded Patrolman II. A. Pratt In a spectacular gun fight. , gome friction0 has developed be tween the uniformed patrolmen and the plain clothes Inspector over what the former say waa cowardice on the part of some Inspectors when they had possible opportunity to cap ture the fugitives in a canyon in the Piedmont 'district, and because It was patrolmen, and not inspectors, who found . the room occupied bV the bandits after the detectives had been 'arlrinr vilntv tar more than 20 hours. , All day Saturday the Inspectors en deavored to prove 8. Robccker one of the bandit trio, but Bobecker proved he had been sitting in card game during the entire evening. '.Seeing the hopelessness of the situa? Won, Caotain C. A. Jnskeep SatJrday night ordered his uniformed men to find the room of the three men. within 20 minutes Jnskeep reported to Chief In spector John Clark that he had found, the room and had placed three men on guard. . ; Saturday night, when four holdups took g)lace within an hour, not enough emergency men to cover any case were at police headquarters. At one time only two men were on hand to answer any " outer emcrsoNcy v" . The following newr, cases were re- -: Horn, of Father J. H. Black or Bt Francis Catholic churcn eniereo. oev- erai aruciea aro mi JTbe glass In .the back doors at the homes of Miss Bess He'fty, 1398 East Twenty-fifth street north, and B. IL Bowe, t East Bixty-seventh street north, was broken In order to gain en trance. At the Hefty bouse 'the bur glars stole 17.50 in cash, several pieces of small Jewelry and a revolver. Bowe lost a. revolver, bracelet and six neck ties. William Osborne of 85 West Churcb street was held up and robbed of 0 ; cents ty a lone manwayman ver avenue and Willamette ooutevara Miss Bessie Brown of (2 East Stark reported her house had bean entered ' and a g-o!Mvatch, gold chain and? several rings stolen. . ' ; -. When H. A. Oreen returned to nls home at 03 East Twenty-fourth street north Sunday night he found burglars ransacking his place. The burglars fled, taking two overcoats. a wtfh. several nieces of Jewelry and valuable papers were taken from the home of I. Perkins,. s cast uiy-uri street north. T.w.irv wan atnlan from the home of , A. Khults at 168 East Twelfth street T. to Wlnlkrnn 545 SVirtv.first Street, lost a pair of white blankets, a watch, ope Annmn ! kntvM and a small amount of Jewelry and silverware. Mrs. Hattie . irAnmunH nf ir.s l talnfv street lost a dla- M,AtiA ,inv and u t&o cheek. .V Attn rnturnfnir to his room In the Sharp hotel. Sunday, A Monner found V. .Aan tiAnnan Af I7n In 10 fin Victor Berger to Be Renominated if c House Expels Him ' Milwaukee, Wis..-Oct. 27. fU. .) Socialists of Milwaukee today planned y to renominate Victor Berger as canal date for congress if he is unseated be cause of his conviction under the espi- ft Constance Talmadge ieransntal I: Jlr wife ' tempera mental? I8 your - atenog. twlit i i nisi9 fine points tureauieu uuv lor you irS AIX COMEDY "OLUMBIA i - A mm : 'Temp Wif AUTO COLLISION CAUSE 0F WOMAN'S DEATH -" v v. v. at 1 --I---1a j i. 8 jit&mkm.tim. . i&s4Mttii,&i i Mrs. J. F. Jaeger T Mrs. J. F. Jaeger Xurled From .Machines When Sanderson's Auto Strikes Son's Car. Thrown from ihe rear seat of an automobile driven by her son, R. E. Jaeger, Everglade avenue, route I. Mrs. J. P. Jaeger, 66 years old. was almost Instantly killed about 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, as the re- sultssf a collision at East Thirty third and' Sandy boulevard between her son's machine and an automo bile driven by G. E. Sanderson,, pro prietor of Sandy's Kodak company, Mrs. Jaeger was taken to the Old People's home near by, and Dr. E. M. Johnson, 1J8 East Twenty-eighth street, called, but her skull had been fractured and death followed before it was pos sible to render medical assistance. Jaeger states in his report to the traffic depart that he was driving south on Thirty-third street, and had lust slowed hla machine to a rate of about 10 miles an hour as he approached the street intersection. The crash occurred, he thinks, after he had crossed the first car tracks. One of the rear wheels of. Jaeger's machine was mashed in and the car knocked up against the curb, according to the report of "Motorcycle Officers Scott and Ingle, who were dispatched to the scene of the accident. Sander son's machine was going west on Sandy boulevard. Sanderson was taken in custody by the officers and held . for the coroner. 3e was later released on $1000 bail. Chief Deputy Coroner Leo Goetsch took charge of the body, Iq Sander son's machine besides himself, were his wife, two children and a boy, Elmer Fair, 269 Wheeler street. None of them was injured. Deputy Coroner Leo Goetsch an nounced this morning that he would conduct an Inauest into the accident. Ef forts will be made to hold it this eve ning. Largest Airship in World Bought From Britain by America Washington. Oct 27. (L N. R) The largest airship In the world, the Brit ish dirigible R-S8, now under construc tion in England, will be purchased for the United States navy department as soon as a contract can be signed with the British air ministry. Secretary of the Navy Daniels announced today. Secretary Daniels further declares that congress, ralisin? the United States is far behind England in the lighter then air craft, has appropriated $2,500,000 for the purchase of the rigid airship from England, for the con struction of another and for the train ing of the pilots. The R-3S is 94 feet in length, 85 feet In diameter. S3 feet 6 inches high and carries a load of 45 tons. Kolchak Defies Orders Issued by Allies Officers Tendon. Oct..:7. L N. &) Admiral Kolchak, . commander-in-chief of the snU-Bolahevlk army supporting the Omsk government In Siberia, haa sent a message to General Kosatjcff, com mander of the Kolchak troopsat Vlad ivostok, to disregard , the demand of the allied commanders to evacuate the city, said a news agency dispatch from Omsk today, 7-, , a - . , "Follow only mys orders and defend the sovereign rights of. Russia by using aw measure necessary," Admiral Kol chak' mesas--was quoted as saying. Admiral, Kolchak-had previously sent ot 'to -the -allies protesting against the demand of the commanders of the allied contingent In Vladivostok that the Omsk government garrison be with drawn. .'.-' V Parisian Tpos Costly ParlsT Oct ST, Smart clothes in Paris this season are the costliest on record. Many articles are- actually- worth more than their weight' in gold, which Is 3 francs 10 centimes' the gram. Silk gauze etofcktngs cost over i franca, smart Tells 15 francs, fur-trimmed opera cloaks IS francs, and the simplest frocks 4 francs. j 'J' 1 " ' t - , 8.,ST4re Stan fer cask. Hol man 'Fuel. CoMain 53 A-Sm. Block wood, short slabwood, Rock Springs and Utah oel. sawdust Adv. - - 1-' " I' OPENS WEDNESDAY WOW IS KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDEN 1.1 Show l'UUU HOUSEWIVES SEE REASON OF BAKERS FOB. PRICE BOOST CouTjcil of Women t Calls Meet Ing at Central Library Tuesday to Discuss Bread Costs ' EXPLANATION HELD NOT CLEAR Proprietor of Small Bakery Will Maintain Lower Charges) Trade Conditions May Vary. The one-cent rise la the price of bread will be the main question dis cussed at the meeting of the house wives council Tuesday in the Con tral library, according to Mrs. J..F. Chapman, president of the council "We have asked representatives ef several ef the large bakeries to attend our meeting and explain to ua the rea son or this change, as we de not con sider the explanation of their publicity man sufficient," said Mrs. Chapman Monday. "We are also asking several of the smaller bakeries that have an nounced they will not raise the price to explain to us why they do hot have to follow the course of the wholesale bakeries. If It Is demonstrated to as that this increased price is not strictly neces sary, we will do all In our power to throw trade to the firms that maintain the old price." U. IL Baldwin or the Bake-wjte bakery says: "1 do not Intend to raise the price of bread unless there Is a fur ther advance in the cost of materials. But I do not want to be unfair to the large bakeries. My condition is different I have no delivery charges and sell at retail only. The wholesale bakeries sell to the groceries, and the cost of delivery is high. In that case I might have to do the same, as 'they are doing. X presume what they say is true." It is expected that the different fac tors of costs will be fully brought out at the meeting of the Housewives' council. It is also announced that the milk com mittee will report on its tnvestlaatios of prices in that trade. Within the pasW wee. ?u women nave joined toe organi sation. I SUSPECT PLACED ON TRIAL (Contimicd from Par On) would never recover frnm tt hock and that if she did survive, her reason would never come back to her. However, she has almost fully recov ered. . UUian Leutbold, en the day she waa murdered, visited at the home of the RV. Mr. Innlnn a w - Hgw SW 4fSUWMk daughter of Jennings' was her only.chura iu wwy were logeuter often. The Leuthold girl was said to be a modest little girt who .had no boy friends, al though pretty and attractive. When she did not return home Sunday evening her parents believed she had stayed with the Jennlnea erirl far h miwh, ,k. she did not come home Monday morning mTwugiuDB reveaiea tbat she 'had left the Jennings home at 6 o'clock Sun day evening. The body of the girt was found near an old road which she had evidently passed over -as a short cut from the Jen nine's house to tietr nwn Bk. I i been shot twice through the head. BODY IS COHCEAX.EB The body had been hurriedly dragged to one side and concealed in near-by brush. Powder burns showed that the shbts were fired at close range. No motive could be discovered by the officers. Many theories were followed without result and a detective from Portland was engaged by Sheriff Oage to work ou the case. After much re search Harold Howell was arrested. He denied any knowledge of the crime. It appeared that Howell and another SINCE SATURDAY NOON WE HAVE DISPENSED . 100 SATISFACTION TO 21,879 PORTLAND PEOPLE EVERYBODY LIKES THIS'N Kmogram-.-Prizm . MurUshUJCSttOOO Orcia YOUll ft k fM i S IOTA boy had been' bunting tb Sunday the girl was killed. The other, bey had .re turned home after separating front the Howell boy, The latter carried . sv- gun which shot 0 .25 caliber bullet, and the bullet taken front the glrl'a head was of thieeaUber. --ff- : '! .. The officers ware unable to find bat one other 2f caliber gun in Banden, and at the thai the owner had it with Urn n Curry county on , hunting) trh The caliber ef the bullet -will be one of the strong points of the prosecution. GUy ICRaTCH CJTES CLUE U The gun which the - boy ' carried had com into hie possession only e few days before. It developed that it had shot a cartridge ef another caliber, but bad been , remodeled so as to shoot- a .25 cali ber bullet. A gunsmith told the officers that the gun made a peculiar scratch on each bullet shot out of it and it waa claimed that a scratch ef this kind was found on the bullet taken -from the girl's head,' --t : -;-;. . ' f . It is also claimed that blood spots were found on the waistband of the overalls . the boy wore while hunting. These overalls were sent tola chemist for examination to ascertain if the blood waa that ef a human. The result of the chemical examination has never been made public. AX.ISI FOB BOT The defense. It Is understood, will have on the stand one of the beat known and most reliable business men ef the. lo cality, who will testify that ! while rid ing, in his auto he met the Howell boy and gave him a ride and that the boy was carrying at his belt a dead rabbit which he had kilted and which was bleeding on his clothing. The question of whether the .25 cali bre bullet waa fired from a gun or from' an automatic pistol will also be brought up by the. defense and a wit ness wW tell of bearing two shots, one following the other so quickly that they could have been fired only from an automatic. , The defense will take the position that thv boy is either guilty, in which event he committed a -terrible crime deserv ing of the limit of punishment or else is not guilty and must be entirely freed. YOUTH WO EXCUSE , The case was .first brought up In the Juvenile court but was transferred to the circuit court The Indictment was for second degree murder, punishable by Ufa imprisonment, and the district attorney holds that the youthfulness of the defendant does not in any way pre vent his being sent to the penitentiary for a life term it the jury finds him guilty. Harold Howell la a well developed bey. He is strong, like boys who have been out of door a good deal, and Is somewhat large fer hie age. Many stories are afloat concerning now and incriminating evidence against the boy, but most of these are declared to be wild rumors. Mothers Insist on Silk' Hose for Girls Milwaukee. Wis:, -Oct J7(U. P.) Milwaukee mothers insist that their ESS' Enotoplay Corporation Pioaxs 6EORGQ LOANG mm 'v proaucuort "no Too motion picture with as amazing sooL "The Miracle Ms a" ap pears in story farm by Frank I. Packard fear years age- in MssMy's Magasiae. It was the most talked of story that had neea paslhhed la years. George M. Oohaa made It into a very ueeerit stage play wslcs ras es year. Asd sow eeaes the atteaadlag George Leas Taeker prodsetles-a treat ParsmeiaUArteraft Plctsre. como WEDJEiDAT Anita Stsytrt ia IRe AOS. Perns' . mm mw - mm v mw is llffllinuTnmiTmw the egg CRATE VALL0P" daughters in high , school , wear ' ailk hosiery, They look nicer .and ; do got fade as readily, as eotton and the cost Is the same, say the mothers. , - K n miii 1 .11 i. , .1 jjx Expansioii Is Plan : Of Goodyear Rubber J'urther , expansion . of the Ooodyeer Tlrt k Rubber oompaay ef Akron, Ohio, is forecast In a sew7 financing plan re cently announced. This la la the' form of g nsw issue Of. 140,000.090 In ! per cent preferred' stock, to be offered at par,.' a' syndicate of Cleveland , invest ment bouses has undenrrttteA tho issue, one of the largest underwriting in re cent months. Will the Influenza Public H c a 1 1 h Authorise Predict IU Rcurrence Guard Againgt It by Building Up the Blood Pepto-Mangan Create Rich Red Blood and Incrcae Strength . Surgeon General Blue -of the TJnJtad States public health service, in a recent statement from Washington, warns the public that-the much dreaded influence epidemic will probably return this fall and winter. All medical authorities agree that the weak, bloodless, run-down Indi vidual Is more likely to contract this (as well as any other Infectious disease) than is the strong, robust, red blooded man or woman. In view ef these facts, it Is wise to use every effort to build up the blood and thus increase the bod ily resistance to " the invasion of the germs ef the disease. Oude's Pepte-Man-gan ie an absolutely dependable red blood builder In all conditions of low ered vlality not due to serious disease ef the vital organs. Xt improves the ap petite, imparts color to the cheeks and creates new hope and ambition In those who have become pale, weak and listless. Physicians recommend Oude's Pepto Mangan. When you order, be sure the word ."Gude's" Is on the package. With out "Gude's' It is not Fepto-Mangan. Furnished in both liquid and tablet form. For sale by all druggists Adv. DANCING OCABAJfTEEP In etgkt lessons Iyadles i.o. oenuemen .oo at Do Honey's Beautiful Academy. 22d and Wash. ingtpn, Jfew Glasses for egiaare start Monday and Friday evenings. Ad vanced classes Tuesday ana Thursday evenings, t to il ;30. All popular and latest oenoea taugat in a three-hour lessons. LADIES IWs GENTLSMEIf .M : Plenty of desirable Dartners and nrao tice. No embarrassment Separate step room ana extra teacners-1 or pack ward pupils. A printed descrintien ef all dances free for pupils. The social fea- uire eione is worm oouoie tne prtoe. Private lessons all hours. 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