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Do Yat Qochlow Hict?—Watch the Stow tomerrow> The Seattle Star Nese MORE THAN 45,000 PAID COPIES DAILY EDITION The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News After etate auditor Investigates Doe Richardson's ruff etuph at the county hospital, who will “Me Too” Knudsen have investigate Clausen! WEATHER FORECAST—It look ed sort of cloudy when we went to press, but the weather man says fair tonight and Thursday. VOLUME 16. NO, 114 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. ONE CENT Siwe'casna’s NEWS RTANDS, 5 “| WANT TO DIE LIKE JOHNNY DIED,” SAYS WOMAN WHO FLIRTS WITH DEATH IN SKY “WOMAN WHO WILL ATTEMPT TO REACH 4-MILE HEIGHT IN AEROPLANE | Alys McKey- Bryant, Here for Potlatch a Flights, Firm in Fatalistic Belief That She Will Meet Fate as Did Her Hus- | band, Killed at Victoria. j 66QOME DAY I suppose something will happen Ne) So says Al H. Mc y yant, aviatrice, w irilled 1913 Potlatch with her da Ns IGHT crowds altitude record for women flyers in the West. She and established returned t seattle yesterday My inenc she a “are constantly urg me to quit flying. But I shall not, Tt a@ is my professi ly wor I am interested in it And when ‘I go,” she smiled uncon- cernedly, “I WANT TO ‘GO LIKE JOHNNY DID.” ~ he will be one of the attractions at this yeur's Potlatch, along with Silas Christof 4 foram’ wad at ae ¢ will compete with the men for a new altitude mark. ‘To beat the record Of 19,300 feet, now held by Christofferson, she must fly four miles above the city. a | 1s * & #9 : husband and flying partner, Johmny Bryant, in a fall with his 9 ctoria, she quit the air game for a time. But now she’s at it mm whatever the outcome may be a said. “But it was his wish that I go ahead 7 nough for me 4 ‘ ria he said to me, ‘If anything should ever just the same. Go ahead and make a and it would please me to have you we went t ey up your mark r urself. I know you can do it, ol me of the } st moments of my life Were spent with Johnny, while we were flying together. He t t me all I know of the aviation game and was always so proud jthat I knew as much as I did. His confidence helped me to do what I have already done, |? 1¢ knowledge ofit is going to help me this year k | “WHEN TT COMES MY TIME TO GO, I WANT TO GO THE WAY JOHNNY )DID. THERE WILL BE NO UNCERTAINTY ABOUT THAT SORT OF A FINISH. 1 WOULD PREFER THAT TO A MINOR ACCIDENT THAT WOULD LEAVE ONE HELPLESS, TO LIVE, OR RATHER HALF LIVE, FOR YEARS, USELESS IN THE WORLD “But I never think of danger when Iam. flying ~ It. is 2mf@st fascinating, rather mtoxicating cz *e* * © © © " ATTLE is the best place in the Northwest to start a flight. Last year, when I was J going up for the altitude record, I really forgot to ‘take notice of my, distance IT terested in looking at the scenery. You cannot imagine how pretty this country ¢ is until you look down on it from a flying machine and see the lakes and a jRreen fields, the city, and the little towns, all spread out like a kindergarten map. “I went up about 3,800 feet last year. But this year I am going to try for a record. I'll have to go more than 19,000 feet to get it, but I believe I can “No, iation will never be practical for women, not for many of them. Women, the most of them, have a fear of high altitules and space. That ix fatal to successful | flying “Tam always under a great nervous tension right up to the minute I get into my machine, but when I feel it leave the ground I am perfectly calm.” * * * * M RS. BRYANT will make her headquarters on Harbor Island She will have her new aeroplane in action for trial flights in a day or two. Her new machine is a headless biplane of the Christofferson-Curtiss type and is especially built for climbing. It is fitted with an 80-horsepower Hall-Scott engine and a special carburettor which will automatic ally ake itself to atmosp yheric changes around h Alys McKey-Reyuiit le Covtumy., Ready to Mount the Her Manager |s Shown Standing | 40 PERCENT SEATTLE MILK TUBERCULAR, it of Her Aeroplane, DAIRY EXPERT TELLS COUNCIL COMMITTEE: CONSIDER PLANS FOR MUNICIPAL PLANT Seattle may be the healthiest city | milk | where {t will be inspected and pas a fn the United States, but from 10 Thay were inclined to pieks pooh | teurized, and from whence it will =a cnt ilk she hiv statements, but he produced | be distributed, BY THE CITY “ r Glasenes Rg har r ig. statiotice and arguments that floor City Can Make Profit Mrs. Bryant, Photographed *"qutomebiie at the Side of Her New a That's the statement reiterated ed them His recommendations “DO AWAY WITH THE MID) 4 today before the public safety com-| were refegred to Dr. McBride DLEMAN. If you must have him "BE ALLOWED 10. “AND SPEEDS ON: ‘A MURDER DONE s, t of the Spokane We are spending millions to DON'T LET HIM DISTRIBUT Tats te gh expert tically noth: | ANY MORE MILK. Milk in Seatt sald You ts 10 cents a quart-—40 cents a Grain Co., an expert on dairy cows, cure tubercul who has already interested the ing to preve f ; V Commercial Club and Health Com- are mighty lon. Th p city can sell it at 30 missioner McBride in a campaign gets pure wa cents a gallon and make a profit of for purer and cheaper milk in Se-| purer milk. And the way to purer at least $500 a day! And pay the attle by the creating of a municipal) milk is by pasteurizing. producer 4 cents more than he is dairy. The only way the city can be | getti mittee of the city council by B. F. Wants Municipal Dairy around, put him on a pension, but Our Comic Department Frightens Counclimen certain the milk is pasteurized is to| “Do you know what makes mitk ITTLE WALDO, the gentle, cherubic party who (|°'* July 18, Herbert A. Schoen-| ber, “397,” the police department He had Counciimen Erickson and do the job itself. high today? Duplication in distri rade on aly € § A iT hace wi) dew “eadoy ae With the only clue, the last] DENVER, July 8.—The supreme. croup in the big Dads’ day pa-| three figures of a license tag num. | Court today ‘confirmed the conyice group in the big Dads’ day 7 tion of Harold Henwood of first. now degree murder and set the hang- Haas and Clerk Shrader scared as| “The only way to do that {8 a mu-| bution, broken bottles and bad ac nurses folks back to health out at the county /reld announced today. Scloenfeld|{s making every effort to appre-|ing for the week besinning Oetee he explained to them the preva-|nicipat dairy, into which every drop NINE MILK WAGONS | hospital, is still on the job. lis the daddy of Dads’ day, you|hend the driver of a seven-passen- ber i suited Syiealaa ; he » ‘ SE e should nm ., “ ” xer automobile ich struc i enw s andek y) A leries of tubercular ms in the of milk Seattle uses will come, ; Oe. MY HOUSE. bong phe ould | Lafe Hamilton, Waldo's trusty pal, and “Me Too” | know ger automobile which struck Rich-| | t perk die} . ry Louie Bag fs a FE a a districts. Cut out the duplication.| Chris Knudsen, have it all framed up to keep him there. | The bachelors will romp merrily| ard Ronald, 9, of 418 Brooklyn av.,| sire in the Brown Palace Hotel” a: ee ae Would Pay for Itseif Here's the idea: posed Ha stre Pr sich hipore ud ae today, crushing the boy's left leg. bar May 24, 1911, as the result of on , , jomely about the care-worn Dads! The accident occurred at 14th , 4 iu iets ease: Gee tly Member McKenzie yesterday afternoon introduced [jn "the parade, Here are some of | N and dist et, Besides the drtv Mie dee ates bates. lor itwelf eve! ‘0 years, possibly / ‘ } : Mrs. J Springer, a | rete vain Ls ose te possiD'y | a motion at the meeting of the county commissioners to | them a were two women passen- | woman ‘ every yes can prove ‘ or, J.C. Marmaduke, Chas. | g The ‘ at sto " Seattle consumes 25,000 gallons} accept the report of State Examiners O. U. Tatro and wae oth cule bag om mers. The mae ti apek ath Se a eccsrcs = —— of milk a day—-$10,000 at 40 centsa| E, H. Lieben, in which Dr. Waldo Richardson, superin- $ F sid bit ens OF The DOF th). AS eer elim Bret h< erick, A. L. Duncan, porge Colman, | juries |.A. Cory ashed her throat £allon $3,650,000 a year, Figure tt) tendent of the county hospital, was flayed unmercifully {y M. Whitney, George Miller, W vin se % ; " ae ey, George e There were five numerals on the| with a pair of scissors today and Ske Sst Que Mavs QDINTOV es A ood oat {cipal dair as _inhumang and incompetent, AND TO DISMISS |. Best, W. T. Hobson, Snapper} tag, but witnesses got only the last | was taken to a hospital in a dying Ly sell milk 140 oer Momentanir to ethies RICHARDSON. Newberger and Clif Lamping three figures condition he pays for It now, and ran your Did. they do it? | T have a tomato plant out in my back er sleetric plant. If you don't} Hamilton got up and started out of the room, JUST | yard, just south want to make a profit, 1 can almost] TO SHOW HE WASN'T GOING TO HAVE ANY . . “sof the woodshed, and I have been mightily interested in big No oh milk ee ag tL| PART IN CHASTISING A FRIEND WHO HAD Rp ee ae ae one Pe ¢ \, 4 ctr dag development NO LONGER BE FEEDING YOUR| DONE NOTHING MORE, ACCORDING TO THE _ {he,tling, Hi0 queried Councilman TEDDY ‘| FS RIGHT BACK ’ It doesn’t make a big noise as it grow It builds up paBies TUBERCULAR MILK.” CHARGES, THAN TO STARVE AND ABUSE _ office today es its cells in the silence of the summer night, when not a soul FEEBLE PATIENTS LEFT UNDER HIS CARE, or Gill put his other foot on ; 4 is in sight TAKE THEIR VALUABLES AWAY FROM THEM, ; “ pte mgr rg aes PARIS, July S—Henry Savage-| “Rome has the right name for will grow in almost any old soil af “I think,” said ‘Me Too” Knudsen, “that we better “One week from the coming Fri-/Rome and denounced Col. Theo-|infates toy balloons with eae” And there has to be sunshine and rain and the caress of 4. gvannon, the constable, ter-| not do anything with this until we get Mr. Clausen, the day.” he sald, “at 5 o'clock in the|dore Roosevelt as a fake explorer. oa . cleansing winds—if there were no daylight it would die ror of ccuntles# lazy husbands, isan] gtate auditor, to investigate the hospital.” afternoon. Anything else Roosevelt's London address has| CALLS LANDOR A BUFFOON 3ut its big building up is done in the cool and quiet tmpartial sort : é Member McKenzie stared at him in surprise. not changed the situation,” he NEW YORK, July 8.--“Landor’s s Be night, beneath the patient stars, with no playing to the janen Richard’ T. King, railroad “Why?” he demanded.. “The auditor already has in- HO ELECTED jeaid; “Members of the: Geograph: stabongant a Sines and perfectly z i galleries. And, though some days it grows faster than others, | jor, of Satie, peered into the court | vestigated, through his examiners.” fon] society there considet: Mim: 8/7 is wad the way (Odi: Sneeee # Hit grows « little every day, cell upon cell, ceaselessly, irresist- room yesterday afternoon, Jim was| AND THEN KNUDSEN EXPLAINED HE HAD fake explorer Roosevelt replied today to Henry | - ibly. (gist Bee Bhar 90% | GONE TO OLYMPIA LAST WEEK AND ASKED | VINCE 10 OFFICE? “Roosevelt first claimed he dis: Savaxe-Landor. Q is Jt grows, it’ shoots out suckers—-ittle etems in the). ie eae a them how ir eet e|, CLAUBEN, WHO 18: HEAD OF THE BUREAU OF | # Pee het cteseed iC cara beng luecioattet saison eae B forks of its skeleton. If you want the best fruit, you'd better! jeonse, and stood up as best manat| STATE INSPECTION, TO COME TO SEATTLE | i spenued by telegraph wives @ pinch these suckers off. For they grow to stalk and are value-| the rainister's AND VERIFY THE FINDINGS OF HIS MEN, County Commissioner Knudsen Sanne’ A less, like bad habit Then he went out and arrested a! PAaTRO AND LIEBEN. bit Pat i want No know Me baegi cua aoe ct It also needs to be propped up, otherwise it shy bulb lazy husband. Clausen is going to make his investigation this week. ie Lol spike Mailer Minar, « Vda would bend down upon the damp ground and rot t not Hamilton and Richardson will see to it, of course, Mercer island boulevard, Evans 4 wholly an individuali you see re GO SHOPPING nt i i i i 4 y F Hamil g that everything at the hospital will be fixed up nice and says it was Vir on, | | ) orney. Knudsen says there Finally, it invites great, greer horny-pronged — worms, lovely for Clauseh to look at. ton's attorn y. Knudse aaiye the which fatten on its juices, like privilege upon the poor. You IN YOUR AUTO ir’s FUNNY, ISN'T IT, WHEN YOU COME TO __ "8,9, "ecord of = appointment ON j ¢gn’t compromise with these worm pests if you wish to save omemne THINK IT OVER? Meanwhile Evans’ salary is ~~ a buffoon explorer.” sx tomatoes—you've got to knock them Off and put your) Milady may now have James Dotesihaoeetites EAE a AF ed by Fs ist fe ns pple CHAMP CLARK has got to get a rubber stamp. Colleges have so |. Brastus Brainerd, newly-appotnt-| lishing a municipal dance hall at mers’ stalls at the Pike place | om ‘em ed a tomato plant is instructive. And to think that once y ~ le amber of the board of park the dancing pavilion at Leschi park 5 > h degrees that he doesn't know what is meant unless Women of Woodcraft, Palm Cir-|ed member o h \ i { Ket, and without alehiing sie mae smanened tty with: oe ” That's going cle No. 66, will hold a basket ple-|commissioners, announced today he| when the board meets Friday, merce (Cyne, Geadly. poisonous [Boy A fimele, eck ot: etiyce, ane aaclis tee ieekane se i Sec Ca A Be nb A: TV WS Otto at ‘Lakewood Sunday. would introduce the matter of estab-| “I'm for it, strong,” said Brainerd, Like democracy, it wasn’t understood, @ bunch of onions, some, fo ‘ . y “ bole