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Dickson, who bore a message! | Tuesday noon. Parade will iarch down’ After the parade go to the ffiass fvieet’ng ol A testimonial of Seattl+’s united loyalty Second ave. Warship will fire presi- nl C S bi Grand theatre. Good speakers. fr C [ j CAS ©) to President Wilson in the present inter- dential salute in bay. = = gers. Starts at 12:30. a 2 national crisis. Come and help. The Si e a ttl e S lar EDITION Unsettied; probably showers FOR THE STAR LG... of SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, youn 19, 1915, ONE CENT on rh Alne oe His al One book eae Cross- Country Rela y Race Eads in ] raged y at Redmond | Coattla A LEO FRANK BUSINESS — o Ro Se attle The Best Note of All! Message oe n . ——— DOOMED, | MEN WILL wean eso IS BELIEF DECORATE (00 MILLION e | STRONG. Governor Announces He Will|Merchants Unite in Approval} The Tell Decision Monday of Plan for Wilson Day | as | Kinnear G | or Tuesday. Demonstration. | — | ¢. J | WILL LET FRANK HOPE|ALL OFFER TO HELP |Believed Official Wants to] will Make Appr Win- a 4 Spare Condemned Man ish isdiess fc Honec | . : cretary of Navy Authorized Knowledge of Fate. Gk Peabo: George E. Dickson of Ellensburg, former mem- Taeiata Coeaen ecavees, Ayre — ber of the legislature, and prominently mentioned fur ee oe Wien twtende te vula thar |.Trlowing Is what some Second/the speakership during the 1911 session, Was amma WILL FIRE A SALUTE) Leo Frank must hang for the | awahpentagn Wise da earek instantly, and John L. Gilmore of Ballard and Joaa . ; | murder of Mary Phagan, it I8 [ine pian Keller, a real estate man of Ellensburg, were injured 4 ager be oo ol aera | believed here today. D. E. FREDERICK (of Frederick, When a Ford automobile, in which the last lap of the” b 96 Mada Mecting Boles Governor sald ne would | Nelson)—A mighty good idea./100-hour race against time from Chicago to Seattle, the appeal for the commutation | Sure, We'll decorate. Not only lover the new Yellowstone trail, was being run, ski Secretary of the Navy oF saraeee 80:00) Iniacbonment [ras tepenMorT ot ded on a curve two anda half miles east of Redmond, 7 | at the Bremerton navy yard, The announsoeeht made by | ford Seattle a fine opportunity to ing. | |show President Wilson what ts tn th permission for the navy to pa the governor w: lore, in- es from Mayor Thompson of Chicago ticipate in the Wilson day dem- terpreted to mean that commu- jour hearts. If there's anything I\tg Mayor Gill of Seattle, left El enstration in Seattle Tuesday. tation of the death sentence is [can do to help, just Jet me know ensburg, with the other two, at HERE’S LETTER The South Dakota will anchor to be denied, but the governor HERBERT SCHOENFELD (of)5-55 a m off the foot of Madison st. Tu le delaying the announcement, the Standard Furniture Co.)—Your| 4 heavier car, which had been se WHICH A MAN DIED day morning, and at noon the posing gy oARagroieik po: Wilson day idea is glorious. It in-|jected to cover the last lap of the wae presidential salute of 21 guns will be fired. the last, rather than know days spires the impulse of genuine patri otism relay, broke an axle on the summit, |and the Ford was substituted. letter from Chicago's” mayor to Seattle's was brougl This will be the signal for before thet he must die. R. B. GAGE (of the MacDougall) A speed of 30 miles had been/§ ‘© the city by the Auto club del- | the parade to start. & Southwick Co.)—The {dea {s almaintained over the mountains, but|{ ¢&@tion. It is addressed to Tip admire! will cond sight fine one. 1 think we owe it to the|{nasmuch as the car was more than | 2 Hon. George F. Cotterill, officers in uniform, a detach- tachment of 60 sailors. a color guard and the marine band to URGE STAND Germany president to show him where we stand in this crisis. whether we be democrats, repotWerns or prohibi-| two hours ahead of schedule. speed was reduced to 25 miles. Skids on Pavement the mayor of Seattle.” It follows: “The city of Chicago 1 its greetings to the city of Se- march In the parade. tioniats. You bet we're going to In the formation the navy will | decorate Fast of Redmond there is a sharp|| “ttl: ia the Yellowstone Trail follow directly behind the troops | A. J. RHODES (of the Rhodes|turn in the brick paved highway ship aateae a edie from Fort Lawton |Co.)—It's a mighty good stunt, es-| Approaching this, the car suddenly obile road, linking Form in Regrade District sai tally at this time. The parade skidded, because of the rain our city to your great metrop ; Under the direction of Marshal BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN will unquestionably surpass aay. As it turned over, Dickson was|) 0". Will be productive of aime j Bert Butterworth and his Tilikum} intimate relations, and that the =| = United Pri Staff Correspondent! thing of the kind ever held in down. dashed against a nearby embank-|] feelings of friendliness that a ssainiidlin ciety pean a wna ceacem ~ .: WASHINGTON, June 19.—Laad-| town Seattle. It certainly is a fine; ment. He died instantly have existed in the past will be | ers in German military circles| thing to do Gilmore, who lives at 2852 West!]l enhanced dd coal a OF ‘TERRIFIC HAIL DEFENDS WILSON KING OF GREECE have determined to make a stand in| J. 8. GRAHAM (of J. 8. Graham, 56th st., and Keller, who was driv With best wishes and asstir- ! an effort to prevent the kalser’s|Inc.)—I am a great admirer of|ing. esceped with minor injuries. ances of my esteem, I have the | _Inaemisch 9s dire will be ne STORM KILLS 11, AT CLUB MEETING SUFFERS RELAPSE fiir joo icing concenstons| President Wilson. “A celebration st| .Wae Member of Legislature’ | hosor ta” “foam, have, the hag ss pot pad Teesday. to the United States in the subma.|this time is very appropriate George E. Dickson was a metwber | yours, President J. C. Nelson wishes HASTINGS, Neb. June 19.—Tor RW. McClelland, vice president.) aTHE June 19.—King Con. | "ne controversy |_ WALTER EB. TURRELL (of Tur Jor Pe Fwpere nape lesiejature |] “WILLIAM H. THOMPSON, bers, thru The ||nadoes and hail storms in which | spoke at luncheon of the King hike a : This information reached Wash-| rell Shoe Co.)-—We intend to ob-|entering the house first in 1903, and “Mayor.” . _ hoi vay many of | |hailstones as big as baseballs pelt- County Democratic club at the stantine has suffered a relapse and | ington today in official and unoffi-|serve Wilson day with decorations, /eturning in 1905, 1907 and 1911.) teak co paseinte ait tat bons ed down last night, were reported Good Eats cafeteria, Saturday. He the greatest anxiety was felt to-/ cial advices | The celebration will be an eventful |!" 1999 he was one of the state fair - yp rade, & os prong hed from several Nebraska towns to replied to th charge that Presi day. The official bulletin from the Their reason for opposing the, one. | commissioners of the Alaska Yukon Im ithe parade, and tat ane | |day. Eleven persons are reported dent Wilson had ignored the con-| piace stated that the monarch was Sfanting of concessions in said to| E. M. HATTON (of Hatton-Oliver| Prelfic exposition at Seattle, being cet haed gr linge 9 +|idllled at Holdredge, while torna-|stitution, made recently by Senator |Pue NO Us be based on the belief that if the Co.)—Seattle stands solidly behind | *PPOinted by Gov. Hay, He was 53 number Is Queen Anne 435. does swept Wilcox and Superior. | Cummins of lowa orreeey week _____ | demands of the United States are| the presid and our support can.|*e%rs old SAME § [cre reacencnmr oneroe -_aan granted, the mistaken impression! not help but display itself unani-| 'e leaves a widow and two sons. — will get abroad that Germany fears! mously Tuesd: I hope every mer Came 3,400 Miles Safely the resvade Giatrict. in the reat ~" ° eventual defeat chant along Second ave, will decor-| The relay race was planned to we cere dare Bacto! New Laughs for Star Readers [2% isos wssn me Pha Mere ae proceed thru the downtown district fasctares ‘ raphe dy map tt is |way known as the Yellowstone Oi - I. . eclared to be the first rea er il, which was part of a trunk ih h to the Grand theatre, Cherry st., be. * § ae tra: par a trunk ‘hile the authorities tween Second and Third, where it The Star has arranged for a number of sparkling, up-to-the-minute ad ence of opinion which has arisen in jhighway extending from ocean to| searching for G. W. Brill, and wear the latest Fifth ave. Pac rectors of the Coast league will disperse. ditions to its daily comics. + cigs AY feta a age locean It was conducted under the|man formerly employed by Bileps The mass meeting will begin at} i a me men are ceciared to lauspices of the Yellowstone Trail|Music house, in connection with 12:30. Prof. E. 8. Meany of the We will begin printing THESE NEW LAUGHS on Monday. They will J). wiiing to concede that Amer! , association, with headquarters at|the death of Chester Nelson, 16, 68 University of Washington, historian run daily thereafter. cans are entitled with other neu-| Aberdeen, 8. D Falls City, a stranger, giving the will be the chairman. The speak-) eis ° “ibe g! to sone bt Pa eka tick The first car left Chicago June 15, oe of E a Smith, walked into ers will be Mayor Gill, ex-Senator'§ | aw to travel anywhere on the high| The 3,439mile trip across the| Prosecutor Lundin's office Satur- Piles, Dr. Matthews, George F. Cot STELLA AND GERTIE 4] PEST KILLER ANO J. 0. 8. Sian 3 SAN FRANCISCO, June 19—1| Western half of the continent was) day morning and eave himeelt mg terill and President Boyns of the - ell mographers. | ‘ jut they urge that {nasmuch as) °°" elie shat aun on made without the slightest accident,|/ 48 the driver of the automobile Commercial Club. Et yeah Peceae, up to nid tah arap | EVERETT TRUE, the world’s most noted pest B the allies are carrying passengers| Was state Atay ib 7 watery i until within 2 few miles of the goal,| Which ran over the boy last Sum Madam Hesse-Sprotte will sing joy are ¥ | killer, will continue to swat and munitions on the same ahips,|* oe or ¢ The body of Dickson was taken | 48Y “The Star Spangled Banner” and pests in The Star every day = Berlin should ask the United States . to Redmond, and the two injured} Smith was released after his ex- The Star song, “We Are With You clothe Sig tye ei th Everett h discovered a to consider the suggestion made by|°t evn eee i. ha hn Project! mer received medical attention at a/Planation of the fatal accident had Woodrow Wilson,” asking the aud The Sane tules- NEW FLOCK OF PESTS for former Secretary Bryan, that ver: (graye atgcnimed me teat was |farmhouse near the accident been corroborated by eye wit- fence to join in the latter. typically this summer, and he's after sels transporting munitions be pro-| ‘fOr ecussed ag the. resul Reported Mayor Was Hurt | Deases He said the lad had jump. Jitney Men Vote to Parade nine remarks, Jok ste. ‘em. hibited from taking passengers|°! the prerent difficulties of the| perees ren ta ed into the road from behind anm- The Auto Drivers’ union, at Stella and Gertie in The JUNIOR OFFICE BOY boned orthwestern league | Mayor Gill Friday received a let-|other auto, Smith's machine strilke meeting Friday night, voted to get every day in The Sell Gertie is still on the job. J. 0. B. Everett True | 1Juese Me red frankly admitted ter from Mayor Kreidel of Ellens-|ing him as It _Dassed. y ella an r that he would like to see Seattle| burg, saying he would come over 9 into the parade in a body. This will report his observations | means that at least 150 jitneys will “a @ | three or four times a week in The Star. MILK Wiz COMING taken in but all greed that as long | rhe acing car ‘ | P " s the Northwestern league is in his fact at first gave rise to the in line. “SAT” AND HIS BEAR | as t n : wthe union voted to carry “ordin- |B ¢ e TOM DUFF and his wife will continue to tell | Charles E. North of Chicago, ad- existence no action could be taken. bea that he, too, had been in icky siah brignae will be under | a heal liars id gap hyyr you in pictures some of the Bl milk commission, secretary of the A delegation of the Automobile the command of State Senator Dan | ist, has joine joys, troubles, pleasantries [f| National Milk commission, and ad CARPENTER DIES club, includig representatives of] | ye Beat : Landon. | staff of cartoonists and comic | judged the most noted milk author the Seatte police department, the nspector J ratt, of the If there aren't enough jitneys te | artists. “Sat” brought his fa- | and unpleasantries of mar- ity in the country, will be in Seat. | OF HIS INJURIES mayor's office, R. L. Sparger and United States noant ose soedetia go around, the “ordinary ginks” wil) | . mous little bear along. The ried life. Everybody is inter- tle the latter part of next week to Norman BR. Abrams, went as far) survey, “vt & gubme had rock has have to walk. Ordinary ginks are | deliver a series of lectures on milk | — as Bothell to meet the racer | n located directly in the path of eked to make suitable signs to/| bear Is the funniest little crit: | ested in “A Married Man's Bi to various organizations, He has! J. D. MeLennan, ! carpente A. Reese and W. C. Haines, bear. Alaska vessels, a half mile west prs \@ 3 ter in the picture world. He | Troubles.” This comic strip fg) Leen Invited by Health Commis-| who lived at the Idorf ho} g message from Mayor Clyde | from the southerly end of the nort Sach member of the jitney union will play antics daily in The . | sioner McRride Seventh and Pike, is dead, follow Gilbert, of Coulee City, Wash,,| West one of the Barrier islands, {ves a halftone portrait of| Sat's Little Bear Star, Tom Duff will be better than ever. - — ing a fall from a 12-foot ladder at|to Mayor Gill, arrived at the city|He advises mariners to give the Presid t Wilson to place on the | William Jennings Bryan may be| the Hanford st. dock, Friday, Hig hall, shortly after 10 a, m. Mayor |northwest Barrier islands a berth of ge * 49 ispeaker at San Francisco exposl- skull was fractured Gilbert sent greetings two miles on the west side, wind shield of his car Every week that you don’t have a tenant in place, it means a loss to 1a dozen want ads. | good ad in this paper would Good business dictates that ask for Main | tenant. |to your phonesNOW, | The Star carry Thé cost i# small. your t mes A MARRIED MAN’S TROUBLES OH TOM, HERE COMES THE MINISTER! WHAT WILL WE THINK OF YouR- ! DLACKEYE? - GO HIDE Quich: fhe Hibe IM DUFF WOULD your you of enough to pay for And it’s a good pet that one get first-clas tep right and let readers, you a you 9400, 200,000 to \Ve Been HERE QUITE A WHILE NOW THINKING MR. DOES WE STAN OUT THIS LATE VERY ;— oFTen e A ( LOT OF WorK AT GET HOME. AND HAD To STAY WHY-A- HE HAD A “THE OF FICE TONIGH [SMELL smowe mes curl! SOMETHING MUST BE BURNING ! IT SEEMS TO Be COMING FROM THAT CLOSET! On- A- WHY Nou MUST Ba MISTAKEN— SS Ses a | BRS