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sain two | ‘The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. PPPOE THE OCEAN CROSSED!! AND NOW—?? HAT FOR WHICH MILLIONS OF ——— —~ ——~& “PHERE, IN THE DIM DISTANCE, is EYES HAVE, EACH DAY EXPEC- | . . another weird-looking structure of stu- TANTLY TURYED TO THE NEWS | A Fantastic Glimpse Into the Future } pendous size. One side is open, revealing ii MeADLINGS, AS COME TO PASS. gS ie i EES ie { 4) an indescribable mass of glittering ma- Father Neptuné may gnash his choppy teeth and heave with rage his briny bosom, but no more will it strike terror to timorous hearts. Spiders will weave webs from wave 1 to wave and/the sea will be a sandless waste of water as the Sahara is a waterless waste of sand. . The first transatlantic air flight is a chinery. That is the terminal for this city, of the Planetary Electransit company. This, the sole competitor of the International Rayroad, employs a form of energy known as Magnetic-velocity. vision crystallized, a dream come true! Man Jf you wish to be tranepoctth (0 2 “H® § has flown and show that Neptune's toll po Pi TT om che Mtloctenieest ‘Teccolinaamaanan | $ of oil and coal is superceded by those won- ions, 1ts-8 is directed to the car in which ou sit at Tart Your magnetized conveyance ia % + drous things, canvas wings and gasoline. In what light does the world regard the achievement? For the most part, those in- terested vote it remarkable, and when trans- atlantic flights outgrow the spectacular stage, that same majority of us will accept the new mode of passage as a matter of course. \% But a few will ponder it a bit, not mere- ly at the feat, but speculate upon its SIG- NIFICANCE. First will be recognized its more or less obvious commercial aspects. The develop- ment of ocean air-lines will place us next door to the principal trade marts of the world. Those countries which have heretofore been slow to progress, will moderfize with amazing rapidity. It remains only for the trade stimulus and clove touch of all nations now brought near, to develop natural Tesources hitherto inaccessible or unprdfitable to de velopment. from Tartoll to Platuvinus.« The t ro swift no mot is perceptible, for it ix faster than thought. Your senses have no time to) register before you are stepping out at the end of @ millionanile trip! From the Electransit Terminal you make your way by Alrurbanm, the flying trolley, to a place to €njoy your morning meal In a prettily decorated room for one, fitted only with comfortable chairs by the side of which are con- trivances that resemble old-time adding machines of the nineteenth century, you rest a few moments. On the machine at your elbow, you press # button numbered to the amount of food units you desire, Immediately a delicately tinted glow floods the room. Whereupon you press a second button labeled stock reports, shopping bulletins. world news or local news for any city on any planet. By means of another | similar operation you have your selection read to you over the telephonograph Slowly the tinted light vanishes, your meal t ended! It supplied to your system the food units ordered, while you informed yourself upon events Our better understanding of the NEEDS of other and toples of tmtereet. peoples—today, distant and remote; tomorrow, our : : = Now, by airbus, airurban or rayoped, you set Reighbors—will create countless new industries the business or pleasure for which you came a milk drawn instant $ As the furthest advancements and utmost achieve thie gk ches iia a eh i ea res - r ” . ‘ROARS = crenieree jon miles ments have been made by the English-speaking races. pes Albee cutee Goan saree aede io Sates aaa re Br neat lag by then have I ZAP ACROSS THE CENTURIES and Perk you visit a friend to congratulate him upon § it seems likely that airways to the other hemisphere aertn Geclabed, Stinaian biadkedes welll qiabeoul mas ad " Pe aT glimpse some of the changes when the occasion of his two hundred and forty-seventh will prove a factor which must ultimately Anglicize woul Mh Ghaiek takeas deeae Gad Te’ wes om . = water-surface will diminish and the « dtkindeair ealities! birthday, Or you arrange to change your residence 4 the world. ' leq became extinct aad the sun tivated land area grow to meet the needs of popula pair are ri es! from Jupiter to Earth cooled 2 » The peoples of all countries “will never attain per tion, Perhaps places now uninhabitable because of * ‘ . Maybe you are the sungineer at the Mars Heating — _$ manent peace, prosperity, harmony and happiness It is no difficult thing to contemplate a time some intense « will, by some ingenious stroke, be made That long, narrow, remarkably tall build . Plant and commute that million miles to work. until they speak ONE language thousands of years hence, when the population will sultable for thriving life ing is the Sun Powerhouse of International Fire no longer exists. On the same principle that | Those nations most divided with dialects are most overcrowd the earth Certainly, as humans multiply 8 @ s ‘ The International Rayroad stores up light rays for npiit WIHT Glsension, and confilct—consider Rusele in number, increasing areas of soll must be freed LREADY WE HAVE DEMONSTRAT- Rayroad company. In it are hundreds of power, the wun's heat is retained and distributed te China and the Balkans. Confusion of tongues, since for crop production ED that climate can be artificially af- towering, square shaft-like metal objects. regtiate climate at will, Hence your place as sum the very beginning, has meant disaster. Air-fMight Furthermore, it i* likely that in that age will . ¢ ot : rw ; "i . . gineer is an important one. Across wide waters and broad continents is the alt ‘he teapetaniaas thems wteeneity, Authed We wit fected in very small area, Is it far-fetched They gigantically resemble the dry batteries It is equalled, however, by the post of spaen lai of deliverance from the bondage of language. disappear, Already the ho once cons 4 indis to assume that control of climate will be of that primitive period when men used ographer. His is the task of arranging the air routes, § | git before that great change, ax an earlier result pensable, has been relegated to the past-eesentials another achievement of future generations? strange machines that smoked and snorted rights-of-way and schedules for the transit companies. | man’s tendency to wing, universal similarity of Pasturage will be impossible If you seek recreation, the procedure resembles that 2 habits, customs and practices will be noticeable. Life The more people there are to occupy the land the Science may make it posible to honeycomb the about on rubber-rimmed wheels. of getting news. Your theatre is a small room, you § by button, and the photophone or @/ ) wil be standardized insofar as standardization aids = more land must be devoted to feeding the people arth Wh abodes Shep Bemeath Se. oreet, .chemee These high, old-looking things with levers —**'«""__ the Bo. efficiency. S round light, farms, and cities are another poten victaudl, u I , s Ph Self preservation will dictate the discord of our four TAT" heehiage of the future. Even so, the size of and tubes all over and entwining them, store Unvertaine yous Nut movies with valen) § 7 ‘oo! riends. - Ad . : OCEAN FLIGHT AN ESTAB- ei : ; the aerth is known, There is a maximum to its the energy of the sun for man’s disposal as All who live In this, the sixty-firet century, the year ERCMEN AIT Wi’ tans into & Tebw,”weotmn or secnetroes Continn tstente censcenaten). Geran! So, elas Na, coumerenaal enone a means of transit. Site are Sduckted ts 5. stump ‘te Seem, , A a joating ixlands-—mechanical ity. Only just so many billions can live in and conception of the word. Babes are born with the It is reasonable to prophesy that since continents, He saw that the period of plagues and ea & They are connected with mysterious ma- brains of graybeard philosophers of 1019. i ; hi wars would end and the question of exc ha i i varyi i ; has made heavier-than-air ines it eet cat tad ta, ane var oft ~ . negate It le ressenslite: to bétiovd piesa: UM: Sries. tasiew chines, all exactly alike but of varying size, Things have simplified instead of compli high and far successfully, new inventive to the sea for the answer animal life into oblivion. Wood will be conjured from if the: tekvethats End: atations ct Sie Tage oa ia Soltelea” 9s tonitibennag may be expected. the alr, and with it a substitute for water when that national Rayroad. : Grand ha. dete tie a y x! wa Such « solution could, however, be but temporary we s dress The rere ” commodity is gone. New sources of forms of ener i the anil at et oe ee t ve sibilities t = spell hae ta MGR to te Mtn teen tanks’ wnee, : ny The passenger of the year 6000 seats himself and ave, ta the @ishion At Meneses upon one’s imagination. It is no cultivation would grow sterile and inroads on popu mae wk toe ono on 4 Sr dncisitanter a Golaaee Gis ten mee. ie — i ae and dizzy 1. It is 1 prac py nase hg tgp guia sag . hen, with the seas a dim memory and every inch the machine-indicator to correspond with the Ray 4 : "i: longer fantastical to picture cities-in-air! — {ii** "Pate, f° ,{reah. feullle farmage become gradu of ground occupied to the earth's center, where alone road ticket. A lever is touched and at the speed of Peace is perpetual, happiness world-wide, surely it is now but another step to counter- mere would be compelled to take “floating rest Eee Jone ght. "say SE.008 tyet @ sncgnd, the cag te shot to ite but the problems of than § ! 1 X « destination on a RAY! Th i parbias 7 doe acting gravitation! dence TO THE AIR! ray, the indicator fixer’ its length, an are of transit ever, engage mankind so monotony does samy ‘A “Wabitser” will make pon-taxadle homes in the Then, too, science says the water will gradually Communication may be brought about with other to. rigiiintea.25 fanke clear -passage dentaln aloes’ the beset or idleness, il. e air as certain as that future Home in the skies vis disappear. So this would see to imply that the planets. It is more than likely that they will either International Rayroad rightof-way thru the air to On! On! is the shibboleth, irge, fealined ‘ty. the devout among us. ocean must some day shrink to the point where man be already populuted or incapable of sustaining hu- the city designated by th tron’s th within “a eth, the wi __ People flouted Julies Vérne when he conceived the dare_use it only to quench thirst man life upon them. I t Se a call within, On! On! we will go, ; ps gooat ” se: . magine, if you can, a trans-universal system with i i secmangyl ot = — ie = B a Po days or Pa apee Sorell ogg comes, small boys and girls will THE AIR im the sole recourse. The trend of de jumps from New York to Chicago, Des Moines and calmer and saner, i Progress me gaining sailing in under They mig! ter have not experience the terrors of having their ears velopment see! : n : mentum and the first air-fl 4 cro oe oa oe eo wee ee t . velopment seems ail toward conquest of the alr San Francisco as LOCAL stops. Limiteds from New h * h fd hae ight across expended the energy longer need to use water for and, water and planets have bounds but SPACE York to Lond k 2 as given the ol lo) t dous cnet waice accbolt coum e # ra Andon making the 3233 miles in eight : g! a tremen 3 they poob-poo Ing purposes, Science, in ite mysterious, mar is LIMITLESS minutes. -t on its way toward—what? BEATS UP MAN REPORT REDS PLAN = (i275, OPERATORS IN SENATORS SAY BURLESON’S | JULY A"SPECTACLE” cag, * SUUTHEAST OUT! WIRE RETURN IS FLIMFLAM #0 SHOT i Sines ne word oa A yee a aaeitendauie area | Report 95 Per Cent W. U. | WASHINGTON, June *6.—(United ; sued the order late yesterday after-)the telegraph ahd telephone prop. jArgument Over $2 | Men Answer Strike Order Ley That Postmaster General | noon, returning the operation of the |erties will be returned “forthwith” Leads to Fierce Fight “G | | thru “Red” circles for a demonstra-| All aliens would register with the! | f tion on July 4, government officials | government under the bill and re Seemanien ene tear cep 1a en Sen 1 eANS cwnarh jand that rates fixed under govern ¢ here have been informed, it was | port twice a year. ATLANTA, Ga., June 6.—(United| storing control ‘to the ow mere -gfoecanl yen Ate aly begin > Tassadar et 4 B earned today. | Offiddale’ here working on the| g 8 i control to the owners was committees were called to/ least uml the dent has signed | james Burns, 40, engineer on Press,)—-Strike leaders early today|“flimfiam,” and designed to “pass consider how far congress should go | the measure | the steamer Teko, is in the ae } Me these reports, the bomb plot inst Attorney Gen ” erie Y te feel aeaeue fenae whens - gon claimed that at least 95 per cent| the buck on the wire strike,” were to supplement and complete Burle-| Members of the senate committee | hospital, suffering from a is | jof Western Union telegraph work- thoughts advanced today as the sen. son's sudden order. |said, in their opinion the Burleson| @ble fracture of the skull, bomb outrages and the July 4 plot! possibility of interesting develop: ate interstate commerce committee, That the order does not remove | order, by limiting the relinquishment | >Fuises and lacerations about M- | time to adjust their bookk : esegand > naecrmapd lid pacha gpoed wong aD ee ee eee ona jers in the Southeast have already | met to consider wire legislation need for some legislation, both Sen- | of federal control to “control of oper-| head and face and Everard ; it. a (ogee eclaan emtal Loa oe erent eo Kone | N.C: Kingsbury, vico president of tor Cummins and Representative | ations,” makes necessary a law act-| Brown, 21, is at his home at i (government © amps strike order tasued late " ” Sec! - e eceet ac | | the Americ legrap! c e-| Rach, chairman the sena a " os ortie: E _ Spri » with | As 4 result, every precautionary! Suspected houses thruout the coun- | yesterday eT ae era ams |teaaae tae he senate and | yally putting the physical properties ad any a bullet by official “ * = prvendly-oved iared Burleson’s order je Interstate commerce commit: | back in the hands of private ow wound in his cheek und Measure is being taken by icials | try where “Reds” are wont to gather Ratiroad operators’ also are re-| of late yesterday “wiped out the op-| tees, agreed The scuréba, Burienias ail | neck, as the of a pitched to thwart the “Reds” insofar as the| were under surveillance as part of fusing to handle Western Union| erating board only, and allowed the, Cummins said the continuation of | precaratare to give the companies | battle the two staged at Brown's” isting laws permit. the general precautionary campaign. business at way stations, union pany to take charge of actual op-|Tates fixed under government reap cage Diy Re ye | home late Thursdays Congress is preparing legislation | | leaders asserted rath trol see erations rol seemed to him the principal mat ; . Sew. | Aceordin, ’ to further the government's cam-| “Compl ots probably will » | ter dee’ with auieeaaees ao According to testimony of New- poorest the sory Ty degtade the tecnnce Pb ee Page 1} But the postmaster general, he " ng with congressional ac: | comb Carlton, Western Union presi: | Police by Brown, he came home to “ | ot be recety ‘or a few hours,"|eaid, “still holds contro) over the | tion ent, before hot ‘i see Burns sitti the Commissioner of Immigration TART said Charies F. Mann, international | wires with the wire contro! beard,” | “We shall determine toda 75 (sentence lbaigar owas Tatt- apartisante: ais ae st, | Caminetti, who favors registration third vice president, directing the iit ina Se ehakbenh Cummins, * her to go ahead with | vate control will mean abeolutet Pri-| Burns asked for a loan of $2, whole eee eer see conmtsy, Ras con = a However, all indications Then his order was simply a the Kel olution now on thew ciange wo far as the public will be | W@# refused. Burns became inalste wees with Chairman Johnson of point to a complete landslide ¢ of flimflam,” said Senator Kel. | senate c , OF to withdraw. it} CHAne® 90 far as the public will be! ent and crew's gunhforcing Svan the house immigration committee on | Many striking telegraphers are |jogg, chairman of the committee, “It @nd int an amended measure | weer’ Ceriton said he bed been ser |Out of the machine and into sm the Johnson immigration bill, one | s | reported ing employed by the| doesn’ amount to anything of narrower sc eked “te ‘van ta tecntantile tua ee apartment. Mrs, Walter E. Brown, FET“ Want 4,000 New Members. [Postal Telegraph company to han-| “Wasw't its purpose, perhaps, to Debate Kellogg. Bilt before the wat SS [mother of Bverard, ad just en ’ | ae > fgombi diverted to that com « the buck on the strike?” asked The Kellogg measure provides that Representative Esch, chairman of | tered her apartment, when the two . in Seattle Peace, ee Conterne and. 15-| Renatin Watson “" rene the —|the house committee on interstate |™en appeared in the doorway, A j Ey remem sage Publicity Error and foreign hinted that | Orlef altercation took place, follows i ports from union sources to) : Barteeva’ ean to be trying to|{9& another demand for the loan, Soy: adn ‘weake Wl: mack hele Mann were declared by him to! Kingsbury asserted there had been Soak tas ‘1 ving S0|"“sWhat are you going to do about Sunday, June % Detaily for the |show the following conditior An error in the official statement is ee ae . |it?” asked Brown iemipeian ave teltke Worked out by | At Winston-Salem, N. C., all op 1 last night by the postoffice de Passing the Buck? | “If you don't get out of the way Reginald H. Parsons, president of Jerators were declared to be out, | partment : At first hand it looks like Post-| ri kill you all,” leged. ‘ e the local Boy Scout council, and C. with 90 per cent reported but at The publicit bureau head: | ‘master General rleson wants to} to have replied, nna fet be Pei 5 ‘ Beck, chairman of the ttle citi . New Orleans. The entire f at ing written over the text of Mr. Bur {avoid the diff s that now con: | The bullet seared Brown’ cheek, E , ‘ eb ne n's lef i Tremble Felt 40 Miles Out-| sens committee, Ei ry, Tampa, including some chiefs; at leson’s order was unfortunately mis — | front the companies,” Esch said Jand the side of his neck ph sn - The object of the campaign will be| Mp Lraxcer Thorec | Knoxville and at Spartansburg, §.| leading,” Kingsbury declared Preparing f j-|. “The most important thing to de-| leaped at his assailant and pume L Spe nsbu § if - aped ¢ is as t an , side of Seattle [to raixe the membership of the Boy C,, were reported out, The offi It stated that the telegraph and Symphony p @ for Fi termine is how the postmaster gen: | meled him heartily a i | Scouts from 400,000 to 1,000,000.| Mrs. Frances ‘Thorn of San Fran-|at| Moultrie and at. Rome, Ga,| telephone wires were being returned| Mal Spring Appearance |erat’s higher rates will affect ef-| Motorcycle Patrolman W. B, Goods e) King county, Thursday night, was | Membership costs $1 and the money | cisco ian’t going to be frigMtened by | were reported to be closed. Seven. | to their rex tive owne by Burle forts of the public to obtain lower | win, passing the anartment house ab . [ME gently tossed from its bed, so| thus obtained alae used for boost-| the hoodoo that's said to sparkle in|teen of the 21 men at Birmingham #on, The publicity department tried The last spring concert of th® ge. | OPS thru their utility commissions | the time, in his report, said that he 4 rity |ing the Boy Scou nent lthe jewels of the ilbfated. She is! we reported to have quit, Nine«|to recall this heading, but apparent ae und legislation is needed so that| saw Brown dragel: to speak, and half of the city fright v ‘ attle § will be igging the prostrate, ” | Seattle is expe raise $4,000 | wearin: 10,000 worth of baubles|teen men are auld te , uck/ly it was too late, as the statement ‘ | clear authority is given the mis: | body o: 7 vi a. Ge tek dibiinet coxthéunke| p $ « $ ‘ wld to have struck ment payed in the Masonic temple audi ly of Burns down the steps of ened, by : obtaining 4,000 new members,| that belonger to Mata Hari, the Jap-|at Savannat already had been sent out.” torlum next. Thursday night, A | #0MS to adjust rates as soon as the| the apartment. He said Brown was Bt a lasting wie oe a peg | vel and 1 aeitione ot Boy anese dances spy, who wea executed Senator Kellogg began by asking | rather compact concert was present by AAs a ta th peda begga sha head. : es , the second more severe than | Scout work will feature the drive ny the French for revealing allted Kingsbury if the order meant the re-|ed ‘Thursday night. Kirk Towns, ving ABs hi Bo joth men were taken (0). the first, and coming about half a secrets to Germany. Mrs thorn | WATCHMAN IS FOUND nt of federal control New York baritone, sang several se- | CCS I hiege bytaiel nid, jlice station, booked and then | sanag minute later. The temblors were bought them from an Armenian »--mnbirered eingabasy Ketone that ilidn't lve full rein to |, Members of the committee seem to| to the city hospital. Brown was Notice about 10:30 p. m, in all sec | Bouck Is Named woman who got them from the dan DEAD AT LOCAL MILL “Then Burleson turned. back the| his vocal attainments, but th *| favor some fixed adjustment period. | lowed to go home after his ditable, The | Piret Assistant Postmaster General | had been pronounced not serious. — tions of the city and county, {cer W, J. Spooner, nightwatchman at) rest bility and kept the control,” | well received and f epecially in Seattle downtown dix Head of Grange the Brace and ‘Hergert mill, wan| Kellogg observed orchestral offerings were well bal-| Sons suggested a year, but other !and dressed. Burns, it was ‘ trict. Reports of the earthquake| PORT ANGELES, June 6.—with| COLIN C, CLEMENTS dink died bbe bcnweven. 40. thik ne order merely means that|anced and attractive. witnesses stated three to six months | was suffering from severe conti were received from Snoqualmie |the votes nearly completed, William| — « boiler room early Friday morning by |th® companies will now operate| Goldmark’s symphony, “Rustic | Would be sufficient, ‘The senate bill | and lacerations about the head Falls, North Bend and Buckley, the | Bouck appears to be reelected mas | DECORATED BY TURKS) yon. McGrath, mill employe going | thelr own wires for the postmaster | Wedding,” containing a great vari | Provides 60 days. a probable skull fracture. va latter about 40 miles from the city. |ter of the Washington state grange.| Colin C. Clements, university|to work. Spooner had just gone general,” Kingsbury explained, “We | ety of movements, some pretty, some | ¢¢ ry Be ee aed | Detectives are investigating the Furniture, glass fixtures and win- |The fourth and probably the last day| graduate, and a member of the| work at the mill, and Thursday was| W!!l still have to report to the wire | pasato: ®, some strong and soaring, Red Transport joase. dows were rattled by the upheaval) of the 1919 grange convention is be-| American committee for relief in the | his first day's work, Heart failure | Control board.” jopened the program, The allegro | T eae a eR Mother Harth, and police and|ing held here on Friday. | Near Bast, has been awarded the |i thought to have caused his death,|. “The authority of the operating | molto ended in a succession of tri aken by Briti h TO ADDRESS COAL DEALERS fe stations were swamped with Aberdeen was chosen as the meet Borer ioe ’ one of the highest of |The body is at the morgue, and the|boerd 1s now transferred to the/umphal straing that excited the au LONDON, June 6.-—-A news agency The coal dealers’ convention wi weectiis from excited citizens asking|ing place for the 1920 convention, | the Turkish decorations police are trying to locate FF, H,| Postmaster general Senator Fern-|dienee to sustained applause. Lalo's | dispateh from Stockholm today re-|be addressed by George Watkin Eve ) Apthe trouble. winning by a large vote over King| ‘The decoration was tendered him | gpooner, the man's brother ald, Maine, suggested, “Rhapsodie” and Dvorak's “Carne-| ported that a Russian transport was |ans, Seattle engineer for the ae Se ‘The selamograph of the University | county, Pullman and Vancouver |for services rendered the people of , hte: | “Mxactly,” answered Kingsbury. | val were the other numbers, captured Sunday, when four Russian | States Bureau of mines, Friday, om f of Washington qd not record the af Turkey as a member of the com | “Burleson still has the same! ‘Towns sang the “Vision Fugitive,” | and two British warships clashed in| the different kinds of coal, . shocks, according to the sharp» at mittee. Some people believe in nothing—or | powers over the compegtes as he | from “Herediade,” not as much with | the Gulf of Finland. ‘The following perhimcac Patera: the WU, and, therefore, the tembior If @ man has « bee in his bonnet He is an. authority on Oriental it |at least only in what they 1 un-|had before?” asked Noxe fooling as with finish, supplementing | day, the dispatch said, six Russian entirely local, The instrument|he ia reasonably sure of a lively-! erature, and also a well known mag. | derstand, and it amounts to the same| “Yes,’ replied beatgsbury the principal piece with three songs | warships fled, after half an hour's Pap “THE DAY ‘OF | hood. azine writer, thing. Postmaster G@neral Burleson is-!and an encore encounter with British naval forces,

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