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a [SHIP BURNS; PASSENGERS JUMP OVERBOARD : RBA An American Paper That Fights for Americanism LATE EDITION ‘ let High Thie ame hea TWO CENTS IN pg Pe SEATTLE Entered es Becond Clase Matter May 9, 189% at the Postoffioe at Meattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March #1879. NO. 80. F ghar Py: SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 24,191... «#8 er Forecast: Tone probably itheasterly wind MOTORS COLLIDE Frances Hayward, 17, Cherry hotel, 509 Columbia st., and Louis Cook, 38, city fire- man, 1616 Terry ave., were instantly killed and eight others injured, three <a in.an auto smash on the Bothell highway, a half mile south of Lake Forest park, at 1:30 Saturday morning, when two high-powered machines left the road and over- turned at a sharp curve. The dead and injured were members of two auto parties returning from a chicken dinner and dance at the Bungalow Inn, near Silver Lake. SERIOUSLY INJURED ARE: e Carl E. Chilberg, 26, son of J. E. Chilberg, president of the Scandinavian-American bank. He is at the city hospital suffering from concussion of the brain and ious: bruses, and had not recovered consciousness at a late hour Saturday. Mrs. Lydia Hayward, 38, 1322 Eighth ave., right leg broken and suffering me bruises. She is step-mother of the girl who.wae-killed--— ee ee sei - Kail,.1614 T: ave., driver of one of the cars. He was badly bruised BRUISED, AND SUFFERING FROM SHOCK ARE: a rib was j into his lungs. | Miss Nona Timeus, 18, 1531 Belmont ave. | Miss Mabel Timeus, 20, 1531 Belmont ave. | Miss Laura Daugherty, 24. 1322 Eighth ave. | Lawrence Calvert, 1158 17th ave. N. , The accident occurred at 1:30 Saturday morning, but about an hour elapsed before |the injured were brought to the city hospital. One auto was driven by Kail. With him were Louis Cook, Miss Hayward, Mrs. Hayward and Mrs. |Dau gherty. | The other machine was driven by Chilberg, and his party consisted of Miss Nona Timeus, Miss Mabel Timeus and Lawrence Calvert, the latter two in the rear seat. The Kail machine plunged off the right side of the road, turned over and jammed into the bank. The | Chilberg auto —_ = the left side = = sp And overturned. | According to iret report to reac police sta- , — 2s he tion, the Kail machine was traveling at a high rate of Whizzed past, Chilberg desperately striving to avoid @ © | speed and had just darted past the Chilberg machine jcollision at the turn, and turning his wheel so far to e |when it skidded off the road at the turn. Chilberg, left Pager} ae other car go by, it went so fast,” |trying to avoid a crash, turned his wheel sharply to | she asserted. the left and left the highway. | Lawrence Calvert, who was riding with Mabel Timeus | Mrs, Daugherty, who was in the rear seat of the Kail/in the rear seat of the Chilberg machine, said the car was |machine, told the police the cars were racing. “The other | not traveling more thah 35 miles an hour. He said he : q auto tas trying to pass us,” she said. “They came at a did not know just how the accident happened, as he could ‘ saianaie 4 4 4 rapid rate and as we re at Psy curve, Mi Ey - not see the other machine. : J is otograph shows the wrecked automobile in > ‘ j skid. I knew they would hit us for our car s! partly Patrolman K. L. Webb, who in- | cy anar the woman hastily retracted Bis seus vince Hay eced, vt 17, 509 Columbia st., m . “ around. Then came the crash, and I don’t know what else vestigated the a and ge “ae pars le: ‘and Louis Cook, city fireman, 1616 Terry ave., were in- j . N jhappened.” Mrs. Daugherty also asserted the machines be!ped remove the injured, said | ie ye Chilberg, mother of he found skid marks on the pave- ntly killed on the Bothell road, at 1:30 a. m. Saturday. ; Py 4“ |were going 65 miles an hour. } ment, He said the two killed arty SaterOlle air talk teem wie Left hand insert is a photograph of Cook. The insert < . According to Nona Timeus, the Chiiberg car was) were jammed ender the heavy jhe. con at the city nhooptead ae ‘at the right is Miss Frances Hayward. ; traveling about 35 miles an hour when the other car borage when it turned over. morning, ‘The boy, however, has ae ; The injured were brought to the| nor regained ‘sonsclounnens, 806. iE . oo : city al be physic fear he may not recover. q 3 mericans Out of 22,000 Yankees Due spt ‘ : i DIED ON WAY TO bo} ed . France by July 30 in New York Today N one.of George Ade’s “Fables in Sling” it is re- : z THE HOSPITAL a er WASHINGTON,. Mi a Eda are ng ee rs ee lated that Professor Spivins was promised a raise ; ie 7 ;| ‘The bodies of Miss Hayward and sda 9 wangibabe Sheds 9 troops we » arrive in of $5 on his $50 a month salary if he lived to be § ning by city detectives, | Us Cook are at the morgue, dent of J. F. Duthie ; waranr, |The full extent of his injuries had eo e e t Who, with Carson | not been determined Saturday morn: ¥ nt bw Lawrences |i, but it is believed his skull Se ’ is badly fractured. J. B. Chitberg, the father, was distracted at the Fr Ai mat exon’ (22 , ° % 1. | COOk was first taken to the hos ot nierece: P New York harbor today. The Asner Seattle high school teachers as well as those of : gto his tagepyg = the) pital, but it was found he had dled NORFOLK, Va., May 24.—(United Press.)—Three ° wee the grades fiad themselves in a similar position. tig Rages HP relly n the way from the accident, He gro firemen are known to be dead and several passen- : 2 rf has ails « True, the school board on Friday night granted high 1 him to Hayward home, | ¥4S badly mangled and crushed. ers are believed lost as a result of a fire which totally : vaisgne, 7p. 4 The America carries the 122nd, school teachers an increased yearly salary of $2,100, 4 met the girls. jee pom tones “te Colusa Man royed the Old Bay line steamer Virginia, off Smith's| ‘4 123rd and 124th field art whttell’ which becomés effective next September. The old “We all went out to the Bungalow | 4 . 509 Columbia it, ; : he & Jeweler employed by Joseph Dai. A “hh enanea » early , H r ree € he Agamemmon has 5,628 on board ss ie Inn, near Silver Lake. One of the cay ‘ *Point in Chesapeake bay, early today. hy. : a: drombe aes kelbcnte tircan tornidie’ thaanare rate was $1,950 a year, rirls knew the Timeus girls, and) Mayer Bros, in the Colman build: they met at the inn, After the chick Her father said she left with an? Ghee hed a we : hearted for an auto ride Friday duly & {ea and Agamemmon from F will Jock between 2 and 3 o'clock this aft © NEWPORT NEWS, Va, May umpe ne. wat ne were |Pelieved t ANY | doe efore ne The Radnor In other words, after working for 11 years, high W—Wnited Press.) — Lives of ‘ t One lite “aie ‘ ty 4 y Feng hee school teachers find their pay increased $150 a Ackial: Chaihoee Bagi tarhsgo and jhe. did aot keow tae nearly 249 persons were imperiied : piace, t MO | Cht Sigh seas Usdieiee. nna? mcoaitr ‘ year—$12.50 a month—$3.1214 a week—52 cents a ards behind me her death until 9 o'clock Satur when fire swept the Old Bay r the glare of 4 f b day! About two miles along the road,|4ay morning, The girl recently Line steamer Virginia, en route tor Olmstead, of t Marsha ' yet r if bo ee when we hit t r ed back |came from Vancouver, B. C, and from Norfolk to Baltimore, and aenenge ft oi ’ ) ap gh > gcd i. yy y, such munificence beggars the power of f | has been employed by the James T Barned her to the water's edge, < . 24% r ‘ N+ | honus; and the i Barbas 1 word Sut that’s not all, There is a minimum year- was damp a and T| Shea & see peees Chesapeake Bay carty ry men, from Borden ly ‘sé for high school teachers, too—$1,500. Like eRe us be gels Oe Pan tien Conn: P. pidly did the fire develop the tim f Prof, Spivins, if they live long enough, they may th poms We etriicle thé jolt seb a “ © develo i va 1 } that many terrified passengers, . " . ! aroused from their sleep by the int er, « ; ’ pe ; 1 © ship's bells, leaped into the bay ‘er wale for Rhine Reinforced without waiting for the lifeboats — the manr f . » aid aie ated teachers, 2 be manned. Several are re omer “ tresses *rexs.-—The Third ar was fur is worthy of attention. At present, grade teachers home.” | William Calvert, jr. president of to n = yo e h ‘ é POPS, A a t parted miss . and a number . wie Gee . ps Chicago Drys Plan ¢ rengthened toda comple receive a minimum salary of $1,176. Realizing the ; According to the potion mals aie the San Juan Fishing and Packing plightly fi z ’ ° bie " ‘ ri A ; 7 candten anit a care ayy ty Ta a rouagd te : ne had a half-pint of whiskey and | company Big Demonstration le Pre: : -rigeigg tn ye: utter and ridiculous in dequac y of thi um, the several bottles of ginger ale, during | Mise Nona ama ‘Maher “ttneaniil » . ae sttdhigd Vee ' Stiaay aH school board last night took the bit in its teeth and the evenihg. Kail is in the autostop | daughters of Harry F. Timeus, elerk jurid 8, 0 > | lite aoe : j orcen | ue entrain f © por actually granted the grade teachers an increase to business at 1594 Bellevue ave, employed by the Yours Truly Bis: Péhru the bay. 1 a «ihe , rt 7 prepa i mt « in the oeeupies emo $1,200 a year! CLAIM NO EVIDENCE ay: ined eee. ; only Ab mOrrDN é Think of it—-$24 a year increase in salary to grade | OF COLLISION Coroner C. C, ‘Tiffin is investigat: , ing the accident { GIRL, KELLED teac a ISCO 4.10 cents : , sae nisi bag burned the ¥ . wre ‘ ' to; soar If high school teachers and grade teachers keep at | (United Pre: light robbebe ne sictarae. cdne ‘ ane ; ! ‘ «| Of 9 Hote aiiies it long enough, some day they may be able to stand sk | today entered the Gem Jewell hggedeae La ocean up proudly and tell the world that they are drawing and the Kail auto) store on Market st, _ by ¢ of a collision, | Ragged Leo Daste igs svere played over the ; y pet . “are f arly. ¢ | a vive > 5 slinwanda! Sending the burning ves Adversity is the only senle that ‘ o be ent. "iba POMBE LR Pri les nearly as much as a rivet boy at the shipyard ‘ He told the police one of the women | escaped with’ $15,0 fod, according to eye, gives the correct weight of our | feature of n had chiitiren, Whe had | frienta a trip Uiru son imay have met with foul play, my ear and threw us off the road, | THE AC American Army on reach the maximum of $2,100. Then his car piled up on the othér| Le Cook, city fireman, was @ . Munificent as is the inerease for high school side. I was dived and crawled out | pipeman at the fire station No, 25, ‘ allowed grade ‘schoo! teacher: from under the front seat, but| Harvard ave. and Union st the increase allowed grade school teachers wouldn't go to th® hospital. I went| Lawrence Calvert is the son of Two whole dollars a month! arly eight Hugh Chilberg. brothe