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ae ~ we WEATHER Tonight and Tuesday, fair; con tinuously warm; moderate northeasterly winds ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours | Maximum, 85. Minimum, 60. ee ee ey noon, Rotered a Second Class Matter May 8, the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 4, 1979. _ => THE NEWSPAPER WITH A 15,000 CIRCULATION LEAD OVER ITS NEAREST COMPETITOR <—e’ PLANES RAID RUM SHIPS Canadian Aircraft Swoop Down on Smugglers On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise e Seattle Star Por Tear, by Mall, $6 to #9 . VOLUME 24. NO. 110. w eee : duly General Lord is to succeed Dawes} as budget director: Lord, save us all | you can. j } wree | { Olympic Champion « to Teach You How |} you're wonderful; what do you Es " SUTOR Fun and Frolic) Crawls Out Upon cog SE thcaed merge Wy ne Eager emgage ie as a writer of humorous arti: UNCLE SAM'S “NEVER WAS” think of them? | / 4 cook from the Idaho was out for a) | Two a on the skiff fell over tre | RIGHT ) | BEEN "Tico cogs in the water—come te Mayor Hands Over He Rushes i in Upon) aa, scheduled Wide World over the counterpane....into your) "en of the Pacifie fleet swarmed SEATTLE, WASH., MON DAY, JU IL ¥ 3, 1922, Hello, Jack! Our Mappers think | ’ ee } I, 6“ The traffic cops have missed one. | | Haven't seen the destroyers pinched ; for double parking in the Bay! | } | Excitet the cook to his buddic au *em away!” Seattle to Em;) Jim Egan, But te . ' ed ER ongplad the | dames W. Egan, well known | eyes....The cold bath and the smell | into Seattle Monday and for 15 cles for magazines of national | | Winslow Junction, was found in his! flow of Scotch whisky of frying bacon...“ KNOW Vl be long. happy hours were to be the | \ circulation, is now 4 member of | | home by a detail of troopers under | Seattle and other ports. late to church!"... Determination to| s¥ests of the city. | | The Star's staff and will con- Lieut, William Sickler, who went to| Canadian seaplanes will weed the garden... .the gurden. . de Monday, by official proclama- | < tribute articles regularly to > j question him. An attempt was made trol the waters outside of Vi termination that the soveete | tion of Mayor Brown, was “Sail | )thix newspaper, The follow | to take the old man to fall, but ml couver harbor and swoop \ Reed weeding....the ors. day,...and...dances, _ tree Ing article was written by him. \ | Jenfeebled condition made it impossi on boats suspected of ‘ a soft patter of water... .the hot on movies, dinners, carnivals and / A story Introducing Mr. mn" ble. ‘Troopers, one'on each side aH trafficking, demanding - «...the inviting shade pateh ov cit | sports helped to make His High- to Star readers is on the last } | lhim, attempted to heip him thru the| clearance papers, lawn....“Let’s go to the ves lees «| ness, the Gob, realize that every- page.—Editor, } |door of his home on the way to Jail The reason & “Let's go to Mary's!” ...“Awt! | one in Seattle was trying to | idl The old man became hysterical and | Pe wad. he parted ag. cf OB TSS Be memorable, By James W. Egan Ded. he ges ‘Celebration Wil Ak of, tia, perc, bee Sane f Another shade patch. ... Supper... Hundreds of bivejackets availed My friend, Phil Burt, the My Godt screamed, leeantio proportions ther ie sent awit Ty-tee....By the Sapphire Sea.... themselves of the opportunity to Tuck Me to Sieep in My OF "Tucky drive ebout the city in the tomo. t's take the radio out- biles donated by Seattle residents. - w, it won't work outside while the motion picture houses were —too much Static in the rosebushes!” were expected to be thronged with . Heck! © Work |“movie- hungry” sailors Perhaps the most’ popular event of ° ithe day was the picnic scheduled for nut, Interrupted me at work this morning. When one’s busy, Phil ix welcome as the ecrema, And harder to get rid of 1 have noticed,” said he, help ~ ing himself to my cigarets, ive ond ‘be: beat aae’s| Zéeiiban edie tel goidien acy = which cost two bits a package, A place for everything and every:|the afternoon at Woodland park and “hg Pra | be ioe iia “tated ited “oF Adin in perfect health. live any longer, 1 want to join Celebrating the 146th anniver. ;* UY profit. thing in its place. Sacramento in last |Where the men of the fleet were to| pases to view in 6 rented en 0 . thin Carine At 13 she won the Metropoli those whom E sent to death.” sary of American independence | So daring are the rum-runners vie with each other in every form| office, “two or three strange sail- oceans. m3 nym tan diving umpionsh{p th Li nt Sickler chan his! in the traditional manner, Seat- | °°™® crews even operate in the 4 lace. ; » oan s lof athletics known to Uncle Sam's; of in town. Or Is something fancy diving champion, having contests with divers much old mind eo fighting’ navy } wrong with my eyesight? won this honor in « contest er than herself. At 14 she He w In the evening a big street dances “Not anything,” I responded, grim: was on the program for the satlors.|'¥, and put the cigarets ‘The June bride is now beginning to realize all wedding rings that glitter | abroad with the world's best, represented. America in the ported anes and she ranks as the peer of fancy diving contests of the to the Ore net Ge TS lwith pretty girls prepared to show | “You know +t * is in, don't America’s most famous mrer- 1920 Olymplé games,’ held * 4 covers 1° Whe dent forgets aa aa ae sen traffic on the Canadian at the gobs the latest thing In throwing | you?’ I sew pe 4 pe great bat maids | Antwe Belgium, and won Lieutenant kler anf his oper Fourth of July. 2 as well rate American, for the lige « _— “pan eae F¥ ia wicked hoof. The dance will be at|tleships and swift destroyers rid Miss Riggin is the daughter the title. es reached the scene of the! ,. | uor contro! board has kee | LL pak OFFICE | | Wentlake ave. and Olive st peacefully at anchor in Eliiott bay? of od States ditet” GEA. <<): ‘Shane -tive the) Mew shau.the wreck 10 minutes after the crash Peheo dds i ne - pour soe will begin ition from a well cenniont peo = ous good thing about a gob’s | |. For thoxe who tire of Terpsichore, |REGARDED IT : whom she baa tray 440-yard junior national cham ost mm led to the search for |) Che “be ttleidiign: pti ay ee ring, despite the fact that white _ giddy blouse fs that tt has no {| |*h¢ “40 and 8” of the American Le-| FROM A DISTANC any parts of the pionship and the aged tower man and end with the monster demon-| ono” °* Sought here perfectiamams ‘ jaton will stage a big carnival at the} “An, thone stalwart defenders of . At 12 she wan sickly, | Junior politan chamy Dewalt, according to physicians n Ait sally vaseimaante hens tata ne _m|Arena, to be followed by a boxing} our country!” eried Phil Burt, # ok up swimming on © & merntier of the who were called when he broke down, | “tration to Me held in the Staduim va Acting on tips furnished by eee j*how put on by the Cascade Athletic | ing a star-spangied pose. “I've f a physician, joining relay tes that broke the wan crazed over the wreck arana ae E | the customs office and other gov- s tub. Champ of the navy Will! ways had a tender reg for the Women's Swimming asso ' scolds for the 400. “His mind is shattered,” said an tut the Junior citizens of the city! eenment bureaus, the nes Bob Edgren says Jack Dempsey isjcontend with local boxers in the | seer old na ro pectin eeu’ ae Bie re a bay hig + pee aa Pepa attendant. “He may get his wish of | Will begin earlier and finish tater. A8| wilt take custome offt — < the most modest fighter he ¢ main events. 3 waan't in four yeare ago, and she éiances. . joining the dead.” a matter of fact, they've already be- sea to board every vessel that is knew. We believe this, Jack is s0 kets will be on h Maybe that's why your regard is French Dewalt, the tower man’s |UD. Firecrackers have been explod under suspicion. One such pet! en eS oe nian on to ; ccd. tender,” 1 hinted OW The Star has engaged Miss Riggin to teach ||s0n. declared his father was blame: |INK ever since last week, and they'll) has already been made, but he eee jwill be a colonial at the Yacht = M Pe de ~ ti Moe ae Seattle swimmers how to dive. Read the first . Soven of the dead have been posi. | for several days after the Fourth. hip's captain was able to com | 7) son, in which Miss Riggin gives general rules for t club. Admirals 4 commandir vely “Music on the water—¥ se nasyt s been naval men. 1 worship 4 sie : ad ybim; widst plino dm! basoldxw xyd;|ficers will be entertained at a dinner jing great admirain and commodores diving, on today’s Sports page. Joseph Dilasua, 36, Pleasantville, | ¥! os a goers Tuesday ¢: The method adopted by the rume 2203 324 hid 2, Sanainsi tn the a the Rainer club by the Chamber | .4.4 the—er—er N.J ; ae ee . 18 agg a. hey can’t, fer obyior |runners against whom these activis agony column of the London Times. | Of Commerce. | “Mess coo! 1 recent. | Sol Worth, May's Landing, > es | tles are planned is to get o} | Free car rides were to be given to ' t | Wiliam Westcott, engineer, Glou-| _ The first big feature of the | get out oa Sounds like static to us. ee all men of the fleet Monda no admi the Blue, Mouse, hever heard of ther r ion was to br charg The saddest words of tongue or pen be ch The words that cause the sorrow Are the words we hear from Sadlie girls know Columbia, Ur bur . While the ge “Warmer Yet Tomorrow! y over the city, hundreda of Jame cee Kitchen police by any other j : | Francisco, San Pedro and San Diego One of Life's Great Disappoint | eites took the opportunity to visit; name is fully as heroic.” ‘ < i | wn | a ee = — at tus. “halibut ments: To receive m letter addressed |th* giant dreadnoughts lying at] “one ‘phil waa a trifte annoyed.|800,000 More May Join Big Bandits Murder Wife of] , otics of the dena were removed) Woodland, park: under the aux: | anchor In the bay a ae & Pew Camden morgue and the pices 0} . ity chapter, in a charming feminine hand and | #%chor Int But just think of the great men . . 5 } er er eae aan widiting Satta Giving: the ie-day | racer ae Oe he ee and Walkout | American Oil Man were taken to Atlantic City | American Legion, and other pa: |Restore Col. Mears y of the fleet from 1:30 to f trains i riotic organizations, at whic! plumber. t or Richard, whe probably was his | ay ie R | “ 7 i MS ay ee 4:20 ym. dally, except on Sundays | POOr Richart ie ee earragut, and BY CHARLES R. LYNCH | WASHINGTON, July 3-atrs,|_ The train w completely wrecked woah at wenetit Whe) have dust | to Old Army Rank PASSION’S FOOL and holidays, when visitors will be} sdmiral Dewey, and Harold Lioyd CHICAGO, July 3—The rail | Thomas Cheney, wife of an Ameri. | Md Ht 18 feared the tangled wreckige | tow oe loyalty, administered |, WASHINGTON, July 3.— iv Ree ree eee 16 | ang road shop crafts union, which |can employe in the Mexican oil | Over Which wreeting crews worken| oy Professor K. 8.’ Meany. |tion to his full rank in the army te. Later... to 11:20 a. m. and from 1 to 4:20/""itaroia who?” 1 demanded.| called a strike Saturday, lost all |fields, has been murdered by ban.|antically held other victims. Deep) by broscssn He Eh Maa. med | Col ederick Mears, national (Close-up of beautiful woman pick: |P- m Pet ‘ ¢ all mixed up, like nutmeg! standing before the United | dits, a dispatch to the state depart. | Yow mud lay beneath the tra at the stadium, weginning at 7 | TOWN railroad builder, was authors | top, buchant's packets, cut 10 one ; f » |in the Salvation Army doughnuts States railroad labor board. |ment reported today | TRAIN GOING 70 A highly varied program | !#€4 today by a special act of, 6oite | foot by censors. Flash of pocket-| ‘ When Jack hits the eh “Matbia 11 You be y'know The board declared the strik: | Consul Shaw, at Tampteo, repor MILES AN HOUR : 1 by the| Will be presented, including sham | 8T®SS, approved by the senate come boek,: containing watch. and. chain, flonday he will be a:man of | 1. was a naval bird. I saw plc-| ete’ organization would be no’ | tothe state department that on June|,.'* ee saiteh. necord. | battles, athletic events and a | Mittee on territories. four car tokens and 33 cents in| wealth. This is payday on the | 10 "ee Mall, Jon ognized and urged that | 30 about a dozen armed bandits who | MMProper setting of a swital, accord | teeworks display, | Mears wag dismised from the army ,ehanee) | big gray ships. The cash isn't | well, well!" 1 Commented. “I| the men who remained in the | claimed to be followers of Manuel |iN& t reports here, It threw the) seer oe there will be | fF secenting the post of chairman £ TITLE—His All | realty due until Wednesday, but | Wel. vee et i ormed as to| employment of the railroads, to- raga uppenred at Chocy sane! |fyer onto a curve Jeading into a}, Taddltion, of conese there willbe o¢ the Alaskan engineering cotnaniae (Seene—Husband feeling in pock-| In order that the men may prop. joe rival affatrs, Just like con-| gether with newly employed | demanding 2,000 pesos, and that the | Dench, line to Wildwood And Cape |i te cing made at all the public | S100. He is now constructing & ets. Finds nothing but revolver., erly celebrate the Fourth, the f. |: Dae ek ae penebenities San Pot aiesm Anite Cilen mete Can | MAY. ‘The curve was wet for a slow | “one #69 being ade Sf atl tie pubic be Draws it and shoots woman dead.| pay call was sounded two days te freight train k 2 | | Honest Jim,” went on this nut take the place of the shop crafts ne when sh recognized him. 1 of record crowds, Also, there are in 1 Close-up of harp, angel and flor earlier. or gary | unk | ‘The stat i ‘ ‘The flyer was traveling at a speed Y fhe “piece, “The Gates Ajar.”) ee 2 Phil Burt, “I ays loved " Ate department immediat di 33 eaten an hour | dications that not a few Seattleites | TITLE-The Woman Pays! | PS oh a pk Why, when 1 couldn't ne nav declared that the shop tnnerngin’ view to report the eltizen | rhe engineer did not slow as he | Will Journey northward in celebrate PROGRAM FOR city’s | cael pattie 4 em - i ‘ ri |erafts workers were no longer em-| ship of Mra, Cheney, and was advised * pagan va vee | Independence day independent of the (Scene — Policemen, ws (Turn to Page 7, Column 7) 4 of the railroads and there-| that she war a Mexican by birth, but |Meached the Junction, expecting a|\ ois aot BIG CELEBRATION OF (Turn to Page 7, Colv ing’ to seize man. 4 Policemen, waiters, . | fore not governed by the transporta-| married to an American clttz n per rea SAILORS’ DAY PROGRAM __] vey [Sesizino Sn a . _ Me . : GOVE Consu Shaw and Charge d’Af. Sts te here Uk okaten tt etaates : PROTECT WORKERS faires Summerlin, at Mexico City, |°°ath placed on heap of slain. ushba The re e applied to have been instructed by the depart spr Srushes from restaurant, brandishing Free street car rides for railors ull day rhe see Wil He .ecelied to.ae sriate authorities {t ® dering their | Ment to urge app to apprehend and punish the murder union organizations men to strike. gun, Closeup of cashier shouting 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.—Automobiles leave Fourth and Madison on “See | ground “Pay your check!" Flash toothpicks ; ing Seattle” trips. ; ers ahd sign reading “Watch Your Coat 11 a. m, to 11 p. m.—Free admission for sailora to Blue Mouse, Class The board reiterated the statement ae {a 40 miles northwest of |. Relle and Hat!” Scene—Hunband fiecing x ; Vibtdey dud Wintel Gardae vneators that every resource at the mn: | pb f A, Colonial, Union, Victory and Winter Garden theater : 1 would be calied| Tampico, on the Mexican THEME — “Those Homesicknens | 2. p. m.—-Picnic and sports for sailors only at Woodland park. Prizes ||™e"t’s command wou hacpanan,| PEAT ci ried R ” , , , . upon to protect men in the employ. | railway | Blues in all events, Hot dogs, ice cream bars, buns and lemonade, Band || UP to protect men in the employ Jeorps ¢ (To Be Continued) pet en ment of the railroads. i fick laa We, er 5 p. m, to 7 p. m—Bight-seeing automobiles again leave Fourth and ight hundred thousand men may |"Twe Killed as Auto | workin aediats “ta: train ary worthecty be added to the ranks of the striking ine M railroad employes by action of union Plunges Into Creek | ! winds, and warmer weather; condi p. m—Dinner for chaplains of fleet, given at Rainier club by the a Stions favorable for brush and forest: | y wc. A leaders today PORT ANGI Tul John | cranes er repo ‘ aintenance of way leaders wi ORT ANGE July 3.—John @ fires Weather report, p. m-—Chamber of Conitnerce dinner to admirals and command Maintene f way | rs will p ge tin Detrolt to canvass the strike |Morrell,.65, of Port Angeles, was in-| killed, and Carl Lundgres was | for me Mticers at the Rainier club a thi y . tant 9p m reet dance for sailors, Wertlake ave. and Olive at, || Vote recently taken by that organiza. | ® 0 MBS. MARY PLAUTZ, 31. was re-|| colonial toll at Yacht club for officerm tion fatally injured When an auto Morrell | Hy to « Jeased on $200 bail from the city jail 10.50 p me Vaudeville and carnival put on by the “40 and 8” at the || President Edward F. Grable an-| was driving plunged off the Ennia| | Red “ Mondey. She was arrested at her Arena, Fifth - nd Univeratty at | nounced before leaving Chicago for | creek bridge here yesterday Pete the meeting that indi (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) home ut 6144% Ballard ave. on a " charge of violating the liquor law. | ‘ \ are free above ations were | Ang, another passenger, was pain. | sal All events listed ‘Aged Tower Man! Is Responsible | for Tragedy; He | Collapses when the Philadelphia & Reading “midnight flyer” shot thea « open swiich and was completely | } | wrecked here today, the New | operations between British | Jersey state police ‘announced | lumbia and the United St this afternoon. Thirty-three per the Canadian air service Jured. Jobn Dewalt, 60, the tower man at their death bik f “Oh, why did Ido it? I'll hear Aileen Riggin, Champion Diver their screams and shrieks and happy.” she weighs 115 pounds, and is “Let me die—-I don't dare to ax put to b ° “ clared, suspiciously : 3 lo oer is A, Celene where the pestoffice {City | Wines and patriotic, civic and | ‘These latter retransfer thel> Nquor we y and ¥ stands that you never helped | Francis 1. Corbett, 28, Philadel: | fr to fishing boats, and the {ict Gio (, Se te yee nove Dee phe | downtown district, beginning at | in the bottoms of boxes of fish, ah were ranging hap the shores of Lake Washingta John Linnehan, 24, Philadelphia. | 10 a. m. ters the ports of Seattle, Astoria, San clear track ahe Pullman cars, one club ear and four/Canadian Steamer wreckage. jCanadian Commander, bound from | . { National |lantic City and Camden, They car. |went ashore at noon today at Plate | fully bruised, ce LI'L GEE GEE FINDS MONDAY DESTINED TO BE HOTTER’N SUNDAY Dear City Ed When it's hot and I’m tired and muggy, why do you alw # make me get a weather story? Every- body knows it's hot. * don’t get the idea ut I know how crabby you are when it's hot and you would like to be out fishing. So I'll get the report. Here ‘tis It's @ perfectly lovely day, but it's awfully warm, Mr. Salisbury says it is going to be the hottest day of t year. Isn't that aw: ful? But it will be nice for the Fourth of July, don’t you think? But of course it will rain on the Fourth. It always does. Isn't that funny? Sunday the thermometer hit Today the little red line will hit a few notches higher. There is practically no wind. They do say it's hot all up and down the coast, just think what it must be in America! After all, we have hing to be thankful for, haven't we? LIL G VAMP. DEAD FTER RECK Joins America Put End to legging : By Philip J. Sinai VANCOUVER, B. C., duly —Alarmed over the ti dous growth in TH’ OFFICE INSLOW JUNCTION, N. J. 3—Nine persons were killed are known to have been in- been ordered to co-operate American prohibition in an effort to check the incase www oe stone | Bogin Karly and sens fects, |sands of dollars & month, Ini Last Late; Navy | tions! »niser-smossiers, ‘it is | | plained, do not buy their wares fi and | 3 the government stores, but from to Start It [cit sources, thus cheating the | the mangled bodies for the rest of my I jYinelal iquor control: board out out taking Dewalt to jail tle will arise betimes Tuesday li time, without the formality of clears and a guard| and keep busy until the small |'"* thru the customs office here. Othe! and him. He will be taken | hours of the following morning, | °% S*t out under false clearances—_ Camden jail if he ever re seeing to it that nobody except j both cases usually indicating illielt Py i identified. ‘They are Just about everybody in Te, the ontctale thas area thing was in order. at high speed, and then transfer the N.J day's celebration will be a pa | cargoes to fishing vessel on raternal organizations thru the « Owen, negro porter, address Then, at 2:30 p, m., there'll be | Fre a train was made up of tw 7 JULY 4 ON TUESDAY Here's the Fourth of July pro- grom for Seattle: 10 a. m.—Parade of soldiers, sailors and marines and patriotio, | civic and fraternal organizations down Second to Yesler, up Yesler to Third, up Third to Pine, up Pine to Fifth and past reviewing stand at Westlake and Olive. 2:30 p, m.—"Citizenship exer: cises” at Woodland park for per sons who have attained their ma: | jority in the last year, 7 p. m,—Celebration at stadium, with athletic events, sham bat. tles and fireworks. Ticket on sale at the University, Piper & Taft's, Spalding’s, Brown & Hulen’s, | ‘Wayfarer office, American ‘La gion and stadium, Gates open at 6 p,m, 1 | speeding train took the swites| | Wrecked on Shore! p, plowed 60 feet across the| HALIFAX, N, &, July 3.—The and curled up into a heap of |Canadian merchant marine steamer vere rushed from At:|Montreal to London and Liverpool, | f trains ed Cross nurses and several | point, three miles north of St. Pierre of physicians. The trains and | Miquelon, according to word received | ains carrying railroad |by the naval intelligence department ; en were given the right of |here today, The ship carried a gen-} eral ¢ ater | work trains carried powerful ‘nin vik thy cou ie! Aviator Delayed : von in Alaska Flight! e searchers a bett assist the suffering Delayed by engine trouble, Roy F. Cross nurses and Ameriean | Jones Ketchikan aviator, who plar men in nearby towns were or-/to fly to Alaska, waa still in Seatt | | | 1 and rushed to the scene.| Monday. He will hop off as soon 8 urn to Page 7, Column 8) his new motor js tuned up.