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COND FORD GROSSES LINE — SHAWMUT COMPANY WILL FRANCE IN UPROAR OVER | SCANDALSIN GOVERNMENT | SiNttnc TART HAS | PRON E UF Ff) (CTY LOOKS LIKE A sR BURNED UP PRAIRIE} Chamber of Commerce ha a (Hy Untied Bene) written a letter to Mayor Miller re W UNGTO su i ting that a #peclal dispensa |DELEGATES FROM THREL a 1 ! 1 the the the olty’s wate ulate STATES MEET IN GEPARATE Al Daseod M1 t ' the : i CONVENTIONS. tr the (BANKERS ELECT OFFICERS TODAY ty ramet ST NASTY FILE PROTEST AGAINST en HIB 2 The lest of th \ 1 ; val f the Tr te Banker xecut r Lire, tions was held thin ¢ P | 4; Frank | FORD CAR NO BY PHIL SIMMS blood of 64 Frer genera t j \ da . t th the electior ff i con Not. \ PARI =a as reg, Pa ail it ‘ - to od wi , et H j iW Cisromgga : ; the A.¥-P. B,|/¢s anda ata ns don tl . atl pl soe ashe , A. gee { He A i k | ev t f {lient of} ty ‘ ‘ y oo “Ny THE " accident North Bend last nigh od 4 ‘ - A ame Vy he Bie ; Dinos Ante ft we t wa rok be re. tart | to | ) Ravel wih man editorial ain 1 tal ROR A opine sain accompanied the tired |sldetracking — governmer dale of ¢ lesoript mittee of the elty cou as, A on i ibay were te hote ) hauled — befe ! day, 1 is Impowslt the entire thoroughfare was defined The ox tive committee | bed y for selling mill |that this constant repetition an one district 4 ‘ollow J v axw ‘ t t \ t | tt sirmar ”~ M, Wymar ae ary pard The most patr awaken. publlo opinion, and it The protestants argued that it Ber é ih vy pany entered French newspapers are eryh cout not be belleved that the eople wan untalr to make separate dis A In; HH. w smith, o m the awarding with all their might for a . ed in weir Hbertion trets of the street, on the ground . money to | how na because, ae they pul threatened in thelr fortunes that the entire avenue would . be es ore a : has { t t of the ¢ ibe M world « at d he present state of benefited by the Improvement of {> Psp page Mee thons of the of he d ' The day will speedily ‘yank P. Mullen, chalrman of the| Young Sailor, Who Res- See ar a Lennar or eats ‘ace, chief of he \ - wh bis ‘regline of scandals ommltte ated that the pre meee, os Pos ratgiestey on against the Shaw ear at) But th the trouble ‘lhe overthrown by @ strong pe provement a# planned was due} cued Nearly a Dozen was chosen 10 represent tho state hel hoa bags ine , " © ame of |" 2 to the fact that Amold Zbinden| Passengers From a Wat-| chosen ponit of ' k V we \ had mad eanfitl f for } Ke Rig (hoe cong a " a dinwa ade fight { on ; ray rake atte » x a m|the presen cnatoue to Army, threatening: employe district, while Counciman Jacka ery Grave, Has an Ine Pir on the road a9 yey yr to | day, wh t all to ond? north end | teresting Experience. The Oregon bankers’ m ie tr Asked to Hold Up Award May 24 came the siret Bue@re te | ae . . : — aah the Deion, 8 h| mms | < = ——————_— When een th ine At: ain | enn “he PMS Sout five veare adv Wotatha Me Pace Meares Sa TERME WAUTE NEIGHBORS SAW |. rer. spe. 0 mel MMM wa patron of the race hat 8 Yetli wave and stuck, While knock | to these parts cur ull againat the drive tne winning the ta ad ly how! total wrecking of the Ford No. mr) International,” the song of Se a steamer Clalls few m eived a lotte ti and ebanted — the north: of I Townsend on 4 < who ts the law 7 spare tormy night in January six years Shawmut Ma The fuilure of the ship to take ago here, In which Howe o water ta attributed by all to the Throughout all the mishaps, ap | to award the first pr ear untl! had a chan charges of unfairne acts of anarch fe ee ronment em pany had) poves, Yet the ae ment denied revolutionary songs b ad been sung ave the laborers a letter of ‘land g Shawmut drivers had x thanbe, to further draw the wool the drivers of panei | slo! the letter Howe While ( Germany file formal char be United State an and other pis be at bn © filed M comed Mavis France Is actually Guaggenbeim w eolna t ! ft rd. The it. He does 1 hel} Aymy and Navy, @ jour u, will settle t says that # ' avy wil whether a « " It is growing pointed to decide which car ts the ' winner 1 tt tthe ¢ nent’s We won the race is not fooling p care how many | tl imerely making against us," was the of H. BB.) creat tt has . Goott, the driver of the Ford No. 2) o¢ either the m t classes, @ar, when asked about the matter) even now, and ¥ every new “af this morning. fair” its Ouchr Hay urd, one of the e more capable a general B. 8. Ricketts was sy Mecegh os Betporn tary age when his st hit» Place de Revolution sucked up the hovel sing hei aE AN eo rusty and mo’! Robert Scott, one of the best bowlers of Canada, is missing fr Vancouver, B. C,, and the police hamed W nm who on Seott is well known to the bow! | amameraliind quite weil the stories t ers of Seattle and the news of his | miser; how he need to meet. rob bers at midnight and of the flight and alleged shortage comes oF ne te As & great surprise. The police of | COLFAX, Wash, June 25-—The | doings that went on then Seattle have been asked to keep aj S-yearold son of Robert Squibb Mrs, Ricketts wanted to } tack | the ean at once, but her husband's carried, It was after bank watch for the fugitive. BOY RUN DOWN BY | while playing with a small pat beac which, child-like, he had : | thr ust handle foremost into his | mouth started to run out of the use and fell on his face, driving e end of the handie down his — }throat. In addition to severely lac 7 . erating his palate and tonsils the ame nti he canon ste i but! attending surgeon fears oa the Biae st., was run down by an auto- | "Andie penetrated to fiw Smt Slebile owned by Frank McDermott | bem lying down the chill expat and driven by Edward McDermott, (ence the moat excruciating yah, om Mast Pike ot, near Summit ay, | after delng rained to his Howt Featerday afternoon. The boy wns about and plays ae Mf unlo bruised and shaken up. fle was taken to Providence hospital for | Beene ra TAIRA NOT 10 BE gy ph REGALLED, SAY JAPS IN NEW VENTURE, ALLY, dl | (By United Press) ited Prens. ot ee 2 TOKIO, June 26. Ambasssador | BOSTON, June 25.—-Miss Helen Frick, daughter of Henry C. Frick, Takahira |x coming home from the steel magnate of Pittsburg, ls | Washington, D. C., this summer launching her first philanthropic | but {s not to be recalled from his venture In the east by the leasing | post. according to a statement of the big Stillman farm at Kast made today to a representative of Wenham for the accommodation | Nippon, who interviewe through the summer months of or- ernment authority on bebalf of the ce 4 bans of Boston and vicinity. A United Press THEATRE isand or more orphans will di statement was made in reply rectly benefit by this charity. Miss to the rumor that the ambassador Frick will personally supervise the | was to be recalled from bie post work. In the United States because of hie inability to cope with difficult ‘questions arising between the two | nations. Th official admitted rg e racts |that Takahira would come to Tokio this summer, for a consultation AND with the authorities here Nothing definite could be learn $50 ed as to the nature of the sub u jured Large Lots <<... | Ide Servant in the Howse? Js. HOES Was NOT KILLED IN $35 ‘vr AN AUTO ACCIDENT TERMS $1 AND $2 MONTHLY. These prices are what make Bremerton Heights property sell 80 fast. This beautiful property is alongside the Bremerton navy y and we are building a city the The wonderful future of Bremer ton Heights is aseured as Uncle Sam is spending millions on his navy yard, We will guarantee a large profit in one year at the present prices. Call at our office for free tickets or write for maps, price NEW YORK, June 25.—O8 car Lewissohn, the banker and husband of Edna May, who was reported to have been killed in an automobile 8-word s accident near Berlin, is alive Servant the He and uninjured. He cabled to his brother here today stating that he had not been in an automobile ac cident, | (By United Press) | ferent location than the we contemPo |THE MYSTERIOUS CAN IN THE HANDS OF MAG, RICKETTS BE ory. renee ar on Sore FORE iTS CONTENS WERE DISCOVERED. son of the selection of a new gen THINK BOWLER HAS iestmo for the French army TERRE HA. TR, Ind., June ing hours, #o they decided to wait treasure and all, to the bank If an t week mething torn by the ean opener, Ricketts hard. He unearthed a tin with age, Although ne in small, it is bul that elty are looking for him that kround,” and rumors of an t come are d and neighbors flock cigar « Mr Ricketts All night there were recalled by Ricketts he may explain an alleged short ' o " age of $1,300 In his accounts with WN CHILO g / " . " the Gansélan Pacific ralirced. Older men than he remembered bank and the lid waa lifted Edward D, Hickman was then |i it > SCENE IN “THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE” AT THE MOORE WEEK OF JUNE 27 150 SEATS FOR CHARLES RAN KENNEDY'S GREAT DRAMA Given by The Star as Prizes in the j]/"%#*,0f mffering this even Star among articles. These words are placed in twenty-eight dif | “You ca and printed in a little different type eceding and following them parent blunderings ‘ fate whiel med t the M tt 1 nar Clallam on thie fateful trip, the act | lowe tr the of one man #tands out like a bril Kae Washing And, strange to say, the of | the ¥ ‘ i ' cued nearly a dozen huma 1 4 t AVF bravery and alme fal 4 At eting of t gard for his own « bas never ‘ for athiett | events ha r f fur ear r over t hwest will re the thode of tran porting lon J. P. Youle t) repar f the f A 1 5 | garne be heid n that da The petition of Daniel Bekina t« erect @ sta at 1110 ith wae this morning postponed for two weeks, It was learned that some of the adjoining property holders who had signed it had changed thelr minds tit the next day and take the can, of the musty old money was} wanted the bank to do the tearing The public by thle time had be ed in to aoe the ean and have a it and the next ank opened an he long tt he buried treas Mr. Ricke i took the can a & can ¢ Mra. Ricke A bundle of aged-yellow newspa pers was found inaide, but no money | second mate on the tug Holyok jone of the ve * sont to the Clal-| jiam’s rescue, With the sea run| jning high, « biting wind washing ite chilling epray all about him, he stroggled for minutes, which seem led hours, and personally cheated death out of ten certain victims. [ff | One of these was Peter Larson jfamous millionaire and railroad builder, since dead. Nine others are, # far as known, alive and | well today, due to the heroic work H\of Second Mate Hickman | Though @ young man, Hickman has seen much of the sea and has experienced the hardships of frozen | Alaska Thrilling experienc |bave come to be almost common occurrence and the & sallor's inherent modesty ts, to a large ex tent, the cause of so little being i known of his various meritor | deeds. | | When the gold excitement was jet ite helght young Hickman jtackled the Dyea trail. This was jin 1807, The hardebips and expe | ure to which he was aubjected on | this trip caused @ very serious case | of rheumatiom. Like all other hardships, he fought againat thie (I | bravely, and later shipped as sec. |fl ond mate of the bark Theobald. |i Arriving in San Franciaco, the all (if ment took on an acute status, and i |for eighteen long months he suffer ed the tortures of hell in the how pitals there | | Two months ago Mr. Hickman suffered another attack of this dreaded ailment. On his last trip North, on the Alaska Coast C& pany's steamship Hertha, of which he I# now pilot, he lost the use of hie Himba and had to be axhore a carried |i Juneau for treatment, He remained in the Sir ” Hospital i rhed from ught back fad wa to his home at 2304 st Unior nied dul eek tas t. In this city, A week ago he hing doing every mi could see nothing ahead but ak mos ghtfal Today Mr. Hiekman ie a different man, Last Thursday he commenc jtreatment with Loughney & Lough Ends Today ney. He was taken to thelr offiees in a wheel chair and carried to the oven. When he emerged he via to “se pensed with ald and made his own way to the dreasing-room. Yostor a et his fifth treatment, and lusement h ewhere in is what he thinks about it say for me that the is the last water front acreage Loughney & Loughney is the areat ; " est thing that ever happened. 1 dissatisfied. Bring along a few araerie’ NonaeEeKane co.|; Good wives so often die young The plan is to have the readers locate the words of wouldn't be navigating today but This property is platted {nto ideal home “ "erhaps that is one of their brightew th for this treatment lot steam railway, and near schools and churche this sentence and so cont 1a ( iake the me chy tree ing A | f the ae ; br 106 Cherry St. (Ground Floor.) | virtues | l An miect them as to make the sam boys on the boats are troubled with (I ls surely destined to be a great city Bremerton Office—Oregon Bldg as the original sentence -on file at The ar rheumatism, thous See the sights of the nav yard 1 ‘ vat 1 ough not so bad as Twelv ies of sidewalks and wate laos tend aete The mut riend of an engaged olfice, and comprising he same number of word T have been, If any or all of them to clear land, lay sidewalks, build houses in or b A ard row t ° in their proper order or nearest to it ask me what to do for it-there will LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR 921 THIRD AVE. PHONE IND. 4803 THIRD AND MADISON morrow, June 26, nounced in The Star You will not be Everything for the new born babe to 14 years of age. Boys’ and girls’ or der work a special Children’s wearing ty. apparel Try our mail or- der department satisfied until you have seen our line ANSWERS MUST of Infants’ and The readers sending in the twelve correct answer poaltive most neatly arranged will cach receive a pair of seats for the performance of the Moore Theatre Friday evening, July 2 Answers must be received by 12 o'clock, noon, to Names of winner today's contest will be an Saturday evening SENGER, ADDRESSED TO CONTEST EDITOR, THE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. only be one answer, and that a very one—the Bake Oven They had to carry me to it, and » Servant in the House” at | | after the firat treatment | walked away, Every treatment 1 take makes me feel better Loughney & Loughney Leaves Pier 6 at 1 o'clock DRUGLESS Dattleships, machine shops and fort HEALERS. es, A $2 trip for 26 cents round trip. BE, SENT BY MAIL OR MES- 220-221°223-224-225 People’s Bank 9 Building. HOURS—8 a. m. to 6:30 p, m Sundays, 9 a, m. to 12 m, CONSULTATION FREE, ‘ast, compre THIS NUMBER > For This We > U5 in the various finishes, (ontel patterns as at correspondingly S. H. POYNOR, Furni 708-710 PIKE STREET. = : =| onl 4) > oe if SAY THEY'RE ALL GOING ON THE GRAND FREE EXCURSION © ON THE PALATIAL STEAMER YOSEMITE STEAMER YOSEM ITE rIeR ©. PROT OF VNIViAHITY. En Sunday, 9:30 a. PIER 6—FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. ©. Come with wx tet at hing bontho, <_ m all Paget sound and and atrolling through the long elc beautiful h water lakes, teeming caught 65 dandy big trout last Sunday HIDDEN WORD CONTEST ed the now famous “Bake Oven” |] Zou, cAn Ket If you onc Karth, away from the grime and dirt and bustle of the crowded cit ) 5 will you every 1 can bet he's a © Visit the |] LAST WEDNESDAY WE HAD A RECORD BREAKING CRO AND SOLD $45,000 WORTH OF LAND And they're still clamoring for more re's not muecl that can be bought on th Bake Oven treatment given me by an acre is so low that you can easily double we will guarantee to refund your nd, and ine te i, and @ ‘ot thls woe of a ltetimer: oe Olympic mounts He at Pier 6 promptly at 9 o'clock ar 1 C.D. Hillman, owner of Birmingham 1 Excursion to Bremerton ‘aa » the world. See returning at 6 || Moonlight Excursion Every Pr | Music and dancing. Leaves Pier 6 at 8:90, returning at 10:30. Fare