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™ Geianeree es jee YOU WILL enjoy the breath of the great woods and the romance of the big snows in “The White Desert,” a new story thrillingly told by Courtney Ryley Cooper, starting in The Star next Monday. Call Main 0600 and make sure that you will receive The Star and this thrilling story—50 cents a month delivered at your door. 200 ARE ISOLATED BY FLOOD! UNDREDS REPORTED DROWNED IN SAN SALVADO The paper with a 15,000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor The Seattle Star Rntered as Second Class Matter May “®, 1999, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congrens March 2, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE LEGAL Goes 400,000 Miles Unhurt, Unthrilled RAGING WATERS MURDER| Bat He Saw a Chinese Girl Eat an Egg! = TAKE BIG TOL WEATHER Tonight and Thursday, fair; mod- erate southwesterly winds. ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maxtmam, 70. Minimum, 54, Teday noon, 62. a : " naam Death Threat Fatal. || eS RR eee rae Tae Oo Sl Wrong Man Hanged. || & ‘ : gia Room-Mate Slain. Another Confesses. | | | She Prepares for Senate Campaign) by Scrubbing Up | CLOQUET, Minn, June 21.~-Mre. Anna D. Olesen, first woman ever nominated for the United States sen- ate, today rested from her atrenuous | primary campaign by cleaning house. | The United Press reporter found her with sertb pail and duster, clean- ing her home from cetlar to attic. “Tam going to start my campaign | constantly in the fight unti? Novem. ber, so T have to get my house in shape new.” she said. Latest returns from Minnesota's primary of Monday guve Mre. Olesen is that the auto rel, It started over a trifle, but ended truck plows up the roads. cee States shipping beard veo i, ‘will c@mtinue fo sell Tiquer on the high seas. There's a threemile| “My boy, you may take your mea-| 02 eh ; f ake" . i‘ "hy limit to everything |e am not going before the people | Atte fora coffin. After this, you wif poe oe i. algnizeds of persons were \ Aue d ih) ier basal >| need one. § killed in floods that swept 4 b a woman, but as an American cit! _ eB cen and 2 Gemocrat.” Mrs. Oltsen| Everyone heard him and laughed, San Salvador and reduced the | \ 9. cee GEE, Tr orrice **", | ‘After a few more rounds of drinks, {whole city to ruins, cable ad-| J | VAMP, SEZ: Shae . ae votes {the party began to break up. Blake | wf a } ; |. No girl should marry untit she jtaee eae aren aman "| started for home. Ho lived on the jvices to the American Red| sh | is able to support her husband in Mre n expects to viait every |Same road as Wickliffe about five : bee von ee Laon ; |Marcosson Noted Writer, i the style to which he has been | |. and hamlet in the state | Miles from the tavern. j . “ e flood struck San Salva- of q| secostomed. | \auring her campaign. Her 1 ao re eee | dor June 14, the Red Cross | Tells of Plans old daughter Mary wil! be her com. | fects . ae Y ified. A cablegram 2 2 > panion and pilot the Ford They were lagging behind when | |was notified. A cablegrs i McCormick Must Trust to Luck Mare Olesen emphasized the sedan— | they sudden joud ¢ Gat | |from the American legation | 40 or Fesbprerirsogt i “t Star headline pore ae ri ving on the came across 4 " pn, as abandon er pro- sg er eammeee oy on aad ge « owe ae at Was ; {there stated the catastrophe |gram of aggression against China was greater than first re- jana is, inst |ports indicated. The reports (tention on ° , centering all her ate peaceful penetration” om ant now than any other Pb ata ose gemma ig ome sid Mrs. Olesen. “The jare meager, the Red Cross |{?* iy la. Washingt ‘ poor peate t bathing suits | fight for women’s rights is won; th , = {stated. The organization! nia ington and Cole : heaah great thing nov to help the chil be trial, Blake i " { ‘ ea fren with better laws to protect |had found the body of W jcabled relief funds. | pris Is the declaration of Isaac Fi a knife plunged into his br lot |horror, he screamed fer help | *“* * | Marcosson, world.famous Journalist, ducational facilities. The modern flapper styles produce | them, better 7 is who was in Seattle for be let of tust v8 The women in office can 4 sia 9 " or & A loc of testy tickers: |The woman in offien can don lot|hortor, be screamed for help, pulled | LAREDO, Texas, June 21. |time weansies aie for, ane Dat aon faa e turn arou ard eldantng wp p nde ce aoon |——Flood waters in the Rio |trip in the Orient. si ee es cis ala tie tepte oee comm |Grande swept toward larger) “Japan. so far as her forelgm | agentes 1 — | 7 » | Policies are concerned,” h we Fathers’ Day is coming soon. Give | S6* Corer ee ould — » ptr ova he jury, without leaving their towns near the gulf today |undergoing a decided change ec duis ar vommaneal pusekee muld manage her h seats, returned a verdict of “guilt " i“ ad jafter marooning 500 persons | heart. she has found "out that | Me ey hag anh cake Blake was executed Hereford Tynes Cowling, the Burton Holmes Travelogue man, snapped by The Star on a) and doing $500,000 damage in| policy of forceful penetration, ald TODAY IN HisTORY wlation In the same | ‘Three months later, the judge who| Mount Rainier snowfield. The camera is an Akeley, the first of the sort to be seen here. the upper valley. jseression is a big mistake. She” On June 21, 1964, A. A. Denny, J at the murde and the It is a $2,700 instrument made by the movie man who snapped the famous African wild ani-| Aviators dropped bags of |"*lized that she was on the road to . deciding that bis five acres at n will bene witness for the state were) mal pictures, and embodies many novelties in camera construction. food to farmers and ranch- | world isolation—and so she it RqW Geniad ave. dal Valen @. were. 1 ne” he agp © count A prisoner ree : aa. feu ae th a ak r doing nothing but peaceful colonia. too valuable not to be producing | | a steady revenue, pastured bis |‘) old cow, Nancy, on the lot. pe e the ca ence of OUR hundred thousand miles |men marooned in the vast/tion, principany in Washington and me ru calle \ asin sc ati nor radical legisin- | See them ‘uae of traveled roads behind him; | |reaches of Hidalgo, Cameron | C#lifornia.” t lo good tn thy | He made a full confess wick. | Snead, adventure in its wildest nl OW ome 6) jand other counties. actions base most He ho whe had he le | rary, The Star.|/of their | “i a F uments om property (uffe, killed him when he struggied,| ‘Tm F |. More extensive damage PLA eee And established beyond a doubt that| Net never an accident to date. | from the floods is feared in “T am more interested in the for-|Blake was an innocent vietim of the) Not» railroad wreck, ‘not = | y ithe lower valley which con- tunes of oppressed men, pitiful wom. | 'aw posers po teery reodiinng ou arr une. |tains great truck and oat | IN CITY TAXES i NEXT: The Pontiac murder. from these travels. By June d’Amour that it is none other than Miss | tropical fruit farms. 4 and program of * | eatth Pye Tynes Cowling, cnenatog. mmm HERE! 1 just | wry tet why I want to get married | |, Seattle taxes will be reduced by t's the rec June d'Amour. a Baew.: sone EL CENTRO, Cal, June 21.—The |hundreds of thousands of dollars by thing would 4 threat of years |®" ordinance which will be intros t 50,000 residents and /duced in the city council at an early Imperial |*ession Our alert ¢ emp is now running a ser on “Legal Murder. tes makin than the property ginks wh DETECTIVE the city Wed purgiarized an E Hereford rapher fe now would necessitate a larger vo cabulary than my own. Therefore,| most serious fic pen if FT tte a late the narrative, I will| hangs over the s kept up this n my opinion our marriage | $73,000,000 in property of the Burton Holmes Tra . after “shooting” soen Seattle, taking with them |ery at Mt. Rainier, Snoqualmie falls logue F room Tuesday n » head. uttle say that mr wedding . the Colorado river rises| The bil, which was transmittealall 0, two suits of clothes andion the Olympic peninsula and is a preordained affair and only your | Valley as the Colorad pet u which, it fe eald, they stole. | wh abc mag ty Northwest in tent. And i Jacceptance of the truth is n: ary |toward the critical stage expected |the council Wednesday by Assistant has! I've been proposed — to. Ain't natere i og | Corporation Counsel T. J. L. Kens ne peril is due to an exceptionally |"edy; provides that the three public y winter snowfall in the upper Utilities shall pay for all expenses ine yexion, The snow thus far has |Curred on thelr behalf by taxgupe for us to conte ality of # marri mony. “In your estimation this proposal | he may seem a little bit contrary) to the | riv m to the convent — ~ last few da In fac sald he to The Star : today, “ most exciting mo- What Will ment of all my adventures was in jon: | June =~m PREACHER HELD ; omen Sarecmior eodets | rt saggy Pe eqs Borla Be pores the ‘usual one. Despite the possibility of {heen slowly liberated but a protract oes te ae e bea pes i scmalin yd se W. wares ? . any hesitancy on your part, I feel/ed warm spell would send it down uder the terms of the ordinants : ; : AS BIGAMIST 1 Happen hen ‘ 2 49h in gif SA Oe selene | Miss that my own ideas are inspired by |upon the delta country In a destruc: |{h® light and water utilities will age) 5 sii las five notes She got on a train in the interioi une ealize : . ; 3 cent of their gross revenues (7 te a ; an indescribable something which | tive deluge n the range 0 a You Are Gone? of China. It was her first ride in a that this letter | wii) eventually tend toward a com | Despite new flood defenses, consid. |!nto the general fund, while the mt n be -" ee a) se ri While you're on your dining car. It jg ane tr n ume she | im a pers not be con- | piete unification of similar and op: able preliminary run-off and_fail- Bictiee bsgaiee will be assessed 1% eve Charge He Married Women ule youre on j had ¢ seen either a fork or a/ sidered as ® | posite characteristics that identify | ure of early waters to reach the stage per coni cf tah vacation some BIG ‘ prize-winner in the “Why We ithe natural and preordained mates. | officially forecasted, the valley is| At the present time many city de A CURIC INCH OF HOT AIR? and Defrauded Them © otic ? | Want to Get Married’ contest, [ernat ig why we should get married | dneasy and is preparing for an emer. |Partments, supported entirely out of ; “” a ot — ” mond Se N E W s may break - | butt nnot refrain from voicing “Yeu have tie permiveion to le ney taxes, perform work for the munici ains sufficient energy to raise every sti - | ‘ ° “ ry 9 iy | gency. ‘pa ei vhic! that was submarined during the war! 108 ANGELES something BIG may Vor break rade hd pease ba mon the: subject ef publish this letter and thereby Dread of being wiped out haunts |? ther me as which they are not the bottom ef the sea to the top o f : in what the menu offered and you a : ; y. largest and richest {°O™P ed, in in the world / happen back home and |) took it or ieft it. This morning the “Lam a man 32 years of age, hallenge the world to produce | Imr ee eat [alco eeieeeeieeeed mn, peychologiet, now |and temper a Beeson aia Ur istaaet nena taal tae a couple re idealistically | reclaimed area in Americs | arrest here you'l! want to know all fare happened to be eggs in the Eng weal Voi roses ally ce suited to the beneficial status of | It is to eliminate this annually re-| ge g marr rious women eral |] * inh style, with the white trimmed! thought of marriage has enter matrimony than you and I ring menace that Southern Cali- | e Baron ought to rum for mayor | gtat nd with defrauding them of a . off neatiy all aro’ Reilecstieeislader:, ¢ duinb.ltnck\ Ge’ ol Naturally thine, RK, BE. W. fornia first urged the flood-control | ings . TINGS “She loo! over rout to Kee ifortunate am not yet ¢ 2 aa aca gsc ney ae a aa taat night at Bier Then ther s_ WINGS how ooh ‘8 were v " he forks, |Kaged, but since you started the ‘big Now isn’t that just too sweet for (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) ! a Rade hada ‘ 7 OF WIRELESS you're but Hobody ‘vlee hag ito be using | matrimonial sweepstakes’ I have | Words : “ Stewart at the time of his ar ading—and the comics |I\cno. She experimented, But she|been inspired and enthused by the} Here's an essay from an engaged | r ; 5 Ta'tnal Turner Omeide if] you, so enjoy-—how will |[{coaant soe the riaale, ineily she kpovledge that there In one git 19 coun SIGN 30-10 PETITION || crcaco, sune 21--nabe uty y “*8 tor 1 detectives claimed posed y 7 2 al mg thout grasped the tines and gently slid the |the world for whom I would be will:| yrollowing are the reasons we are NO MATTER HOW YOU swat king, was today indefinitely sus- % . cemnunel ned sree and asaisted him in niet, You get along withou adie tades ae jing to sacrifice the Hberty of bach-| going to.be married: | jpended from playing baseball By | born pe rT hore ake into poll. {matrimonial designs, She was also|{| them? “It took her a long while to get | elorhood ee ue |W have learned from experience | LOOK AT PROPOSAL |) President Ban Johnson, of the Amer+ born poor and send } The price of The Star it safely balanced. At Inst she | ‘Who is the oet s weed eng there Is no happiness in @ single Sign the 30-10 initiative petitions || 44" Noague pr pel | cart, ihe wad eld ts tavdbeld Pi he sta succeeded and began carrying it | Well, to be candid, Tm ; | |] which are being circulate in the ||, Ruth, who was already serving ® 11'S EASY AFTER YOU LEARN ed as a minister by mail in the State of er mouth, I watched with | “We are going to live as God in-|] pusiness district three-day suspension Decale Gf ay HOW 1 nted Washington is only 50c¢ as the slow progress tended man and woman to live, and It doesn’t make any difference i peenensos ie : t wera Dinesg ma “When one writes s eslyum sold 7 wae Bi per month. een anat wee see SEATTLE WILL HAVE ery sag h oth 1 have li | whether you're for it or against tt} nog by the indefinite siapenaial iad a hn ta@legdadth ta re also said to be bigamy charges z : wld it break Was her | jove each other and have lived || — you ought to sign the petition |) 'S8e eye never liave a hangeover"--From |against him under various aliases in You may remit by outh large « TODAY THE LONGEST |} tne sinaie lite long enough to be son-| | 22°00 a rewult of another quarrel with the } Wandering With Wanda. Ind polis 4 Detroit money order or stamps ||| 1 was all susp Finally, DAY IN ENTIRE U. S |sible and appreciate a good mate Rolnek ‘cilmseialiae official yesterds point with to the t under e name of to the ) a little rush she made the 4 : "8 when we have found || its of the case, it is a t - 7 . T™ is c rest day of the “Married life is not as easy to lead e . e ” t we are a living example | P: is said to have been goal. It was a mouthful, but she Today ix the | 5 | important matter for the people , to the contrary , . re in connection wi Yi suicide ° . held it and d ed it. year. Seattle, being in the North: || as single life, but we will both do our to he a right to vote on it. SEE PAGE 8! a s 7° of Mra, Maude Hendricks of Ha Circulation Dept. | “Yes, beyond doubt that was west, will enjoy the longest day ]/share and make our home real If you aren't approached by @ Show your knowledge of Amer g Let wler F rate and ship | ward, Ca but the case was dis . . : | the most exeiting ent of my ef any section of the United |) hom i |] street solicitor, go to the office ot jean history and win a prize, ; our furniture wil over the United | missed for insufficient evidence The Seattle Star, | Whole 400,000 miles of travel.” States, Sixteen hours and seven “A place we will both be || tie Washington Educational asso- ||] Guess historical reference of the | en."—~Ad in News | Seattle, Wash. | Cowling will leave a on|| minutes of daylight is scheduled proud of and a real home for the ciaion, 707 Lowman building, and ]'] puzzle picture and then watch for “thing doing. Our furniture is| BOSTON, Mas Hyman Mosen August 26 for his latest, and what he | for Wednesday children. A arried man has sign the petition, others. You'll enjoy it. bad enough now. won, 17, dies as result of bee sting. (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) (furn to Page 7, Column 5)

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