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; } LEPE oe eae ateeaae eee eee Entered as Second Clase Matter May | | ae Qa A OR I REE NN gD aad ! {oe The Seattle Star a “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, t 30 MEXICO Awaiting Outcome of International Dispute Over His Fate | BY LESTER M. HUNT f Mrs Rayner, belier the y ther in. the < y OK (le ‘Tuberculin Test/Turks and Greeks g Howdy, folks! Seattle woman pa amamotter atts Arete | and Dating of} Ready to Fight;| | Bottle Caps to) Diplomats May Se wa! Be Demanded Delay Outbreak, q q ee Arig Jesus Lira, McNeil Island leper, has been refused admice lenge ait pw te ake a e sion to Mexico and is being held in the county hospital at 1 ‘a hate to give ai taste ar ciowds tung o ci i i if fi. i stick of peppermint sata Reale os tod: poy Man te Los Angeles pending the settlement of international diffi- n find out she was | 0 ee a oxi . Be ;: ee vid Greeks and Turks began mar. culties arising out of his case. \ ‘ of six Gaiahine at cance pees’ | tal preparations and commu- A telegram to this effect was received Saturday by As- rie ng z ments to the city milk ordinance recs hie asd Ruhr valle ant Immigration Commissioner D. F. Kuykendall from an tkes o fevess | Qesigned raise the standard of Beh te alta the wei A. E. Burnett, immigration inspector in charge of the Se Nee mp erandcae! Seen alae ey, And combaticthe| eng depuis belween Turkey | |Los Angeles district, following advices from Mexicali thru’ ” j icieues x Bhip ae Homie were uaderjaka by | | Calexico that the Mexican government had instructed ite aoe = | the al re tatiy tl Wit Crea Ana £ | ‘ pers” association and ribu| Deaeanne recancs. jes al the, | | officers to refuse to accept the lepe in Amother | tOrn’ Associatio : Three have been killed in | FIRB IN SONNEL ace cee wore a It sat in| They declare these regulations are! fighting during the “Ine i «| |DELAYED TRAIN MOVEMENT A & corner and knitted. ne takes | especially desirablo in view of the; hours un the Ruhr, and “reds” | Lira r ed Los Angeles on Fri ‘urns riding on the Kiddie Kar |large number of Japanese dairies! continue thelr plundering, resist- | | an hour or two after % see on tag mi attic. One of i only by small forces of Ger. | the Immigration service there he “THANK Gop FOR our Foo! |! psncllbsnse police, 1p ‘advined of the’ notion” of thy (Prom a “Know Seattle” Ad) ps ba ph td i Had it 7 Mere nature gives the ef. xivinge enti 2 spines CONSTANTINE May 23, | » an government tad i be feet of “indirect lighting.” Not | #\'ns il consurption. | _Aitied admirals and genet | ween for a S6-hour delay at Ken s 5 the harsh glare of unretieved |. Another would sere te CaP | went into conference with the | jnet, Cal, owing to a five ina rail-;Fate of Captives Is - Still sunlight, beating down upon an | Ril bottles to carry the day on! fritish ambansador {today to” | staid. Aiaiiiek:’ Ta fa<woultA: have" Week x carth parched and dry, but the | "iic} the, mili: contained ta*tela | discuss policies in the Darda- |presented: at ‘Mexicall betore tne of:| - Matter of Conjecture indinert (lumination that we (10 i csitn commissioner the seu, |. Relies Greece. and Turkey |ficers there had been notified to rv- | eT Fe eee rNeetYS || teary Dewar sto, xpvoKe, and. says | |, Ear ant inte War lbreat, [ject him, Kuykendall said. | LONDON, May 26.—Evenis to eyes and tempers in offices, fia protchnds fae or — Simultaneously, reports from Lira will be held indefinjtely in| point to a Chinese revolution, 7 factories, homes, This indirect papheenh cadet ten full naa) th Maritza front, where op- the Los Angeles hospital. The| according to the London Daily lighting helps to account, too, | MrOgenE Tegulations for milk a posing troops are mobilizing, telegram stated that the euthori-| Mail correspondent in Pekin, Sines opahline at tt NePROTION CHike OEMS =f<igeNaeierees fhe sttuation. as tad. Jocated-Lira’s motes, Mrs. Its believed the regular army skins, sparkling eyes, b EHS emitly serious. ; . o,| has consented to a oye eae ROPOSED REQUIREMENT see Maria Lucero, In San 3 dino, is consented to join Dr. F. E. Smith, chief of the milk inapection division of the health de-|» ATHENS, May 26.—Preparations partment, declared~ Saturday that | for War are being openly rushed ‘by he favored all of these amendments | Greece today, a only a few hours As well as the compulsory paateurt, {remain until the ultimatum: handed and had definitely established the| ment to restore the. boy em fact that he was 4 Mexican citizen,! peror, | “fhe immigration service will The situation was brought |now take the matter up with Mex about by the political turmoil can officials in Washington, D, C.,| arising after the capture of for- Why not bold » Tax Day for C fornia oit men, Ytho face 4 collapse of thelr indus quit spouting? ita te con 10 Fan the orech ws eigners and Chinese by Shan- ate mendment opposed by the|>¥ the Turks at Lausanne expire age pt gi ae a tung bandits. i : ; Officers and troops have been his Mexican citizensh 2 When L Op and distributors’ associa abparrtly ; tely the Mexican llama ac — | hurrlediy called: in from leave. jonny Pasa Br PEKIN, Ma A foreign digi , 1S rai Stowe - 5 lw forced to accept SKIN, May 26.—A board for ‘The records cf the health depart mt dapcathinwallir: mceepeap pe hae ; Greek capital is stimulated by ¢on- stant reports of counter prepara. tions for war on the Turkish front at Maritza, The Angora troops aro being hurriedly concentrated on the Tehataldja line. manages to get in q lot of sewing. [ment show there are 48 Japanese| Yesterday the boss suggested that | farmers supplying milk to the pas. it might be a good idea for her to|teurizing plants tn the city. They bring down the breakfast dishes and| furnish 15 per cent of the city milk Wash ‘em in her spare time. supply, the same percentage that Kuykendall |matic mission will be sent to Tsao’ | The race of the leper for the bor-| Chuang immediately to investigate |der was one of the most spectacu- | the situation created by government jlar in the recent history of the im-/| (Turn to Page 4, Column 7) : Imigration service, involving an in-| a Tana 4 » said to be fleeing from Adrianople we won't have to ask lim to locate /fitions in the Japanese dairies were !in fear of the contemplated Greek ly # ’ 4 ; 7 ‘ | SENT ACROSS COUNTRY § the old Seattle s : fone aaa ace catepnee Peet advance. | Rs, re [i SPECIAL CAR ‘ESCAPE DEATH e of these a mn had ae ; ie etaitaganent i i. 7 ee me: & le which would be in effect tive . | Lira was sent from Steilacoom) Three men harrowly escaped serk DIARY ‘ears hence, ‘: 4 ; | Sunday night in a special car with | ous injury or death Saturday, whe Very early to the office, and there | 3°25" gt = ty nich time the Jan.) Special Conference | }a Seattte physician and Vancouver,|@ Jarge compressed alr .tank Blew at my stint apd other petty taske | ° ould practical H . | Os 8 gra 7 ri jup with a terrifi e most of the day, and se to Miane’s | nated from the dairy business here. | May Settle Dispute | B. C., Smmigration. inspector, imime- | Up fie ‘explosiog in. aay k : jternational question which had | Be 2% [mie en le | HS ay and cen [yore tonne” anerstn “8S THREE BARELY n Conan Doyle gets to Seattle c. Smith said that sanitary, con | Mexican governments. | | roast es . . aren pe | diately after the commutation of his} tory of the Seattle Oil Products svackiiog fetiehae ood ation? DS MORAY beans rent ina Bed Raphi oes | seven-year sentence at McNeil island.|Co., 529 Yale ave. N. shattering wards to the Columbia Playhouse, to b b MORNING | var, ‘sand Greeks in California; Windows and tlall bid farewell to Dick Case, the man- In commenting on the proposed | showed a more conciliatory mood in | mh gdgetn So ecard sees rte iy desta ager, who is leaving shortly for | amendment. e ; | pn ap hy ating me amendments of the raw milk men, |the special conference called this | 1 the original sent back seajed to Port-| William C. Mooney, manager of Dr. Smith sald the dating of milk/morning in a last minvte effort ©) Shi C d id ing A did witness “Dewn to the Sen | the compan pelea Sore astra amete | otis cae would lnqure,« roms te tthe the tie ‘She Could Pass as-a Debutante an pany, was standing near the pictures ever Lsaw., And methought | supply or at least inform the public| The } IS ACCUSED OF land for fumigation. ihe See Permission was obtained from the | tank with two of his workmen when _ | tension here {x somewhat : + 1 1 ial onny See Sew how old.the milk was they Bought, lelackened, ollocing cxamen ns She Is Believed to Be Youngest | CR Ca erates cote, Heal inasation | the heads of the cylinder gave way, the movies, but nour better than thi and the state departments of health we f athe iw 3 ght 4 a ‘ jand, with a terrific roar, were blown ed whale In this play. And | Under the existing system of gro-|pressure by tho allies on. the : ! of Washington, Oregon and Califor- Tom Thurlby and Lloyd Spencer | cory distribut | Greek Gr h N) | BEALL M R R " 1 s sar fom Tharhy tnd eyd Kpeneer | cory distribution of parteurized mile | reek ranny in the State | entirely thru the’ opposing walls nia for his I. And so home, later than (Turn to Page 4, Column 7) It is believed, in view of this ge thru the states. |With the speed of projectiles. Saye City health officials in each city thru| eral windows in the place were shate ould be, and to bed. ane tia pressure, the Greeks wi'l not leaye cee the conference, but will listen to Mrs. Rayner, with her daughter | which he passed also gave their con. tered. The damage was estimated |Rew proposals, Tasat toro grandchildren, ives at snt| Charges Are Filed Against | sent and every sanitary precaution | at $150. | he was changed to another car andj two walls, RS. ERNEST RAYNER could pass easily in a crowd of d butantes, but she is a grandmother, | 46th ave John Ci of Los Angeles has become a movie actor at 104 years, CAN YOU : f i i | Was taken in his journey: for deporta-| Defective welding on the tank” | ‘ |Six days before her Sist birthday) “Early marriages are — almost | Los Angeles Engineer tion, declared Kuykendall, was blamed by Mooney for the ex: But he is a mere infant compared IG R | Mra. Rayner welcomed her first) hereditary with our family.” Mrs, — Shortly after he left the Mexican |Plosion. The site of the factory was to some of those bathing beauties, | USE THIS? | ERMAN EDS Igrandchild, Claude Ruttenbure, dr.| Rayner ould Saturday, ““T'belleve in| BAKERSFIELD, Cal. May 26¢~|conmil rere, doe A Valenzuela, no-| formerly occupied by the National ~s j | | | : {na grandmother, | them, but as with the success of} Following the death of Magruder tified his government that Lira was |Cocoa Products Co. Thomas Edison says the motion || jorgains appear thru the Want | Her mother, Mrs, Alex Penor of/ fll marriages, the outcome rests on peal, wealthy Seattlo citizen, at|ROt @ Mexican citizen and should not picture theater will be the school of || Ads, exceptional offers are also || BERLIN, May 26.—Looting bands | Bremerton, 1s 48 years old, and is| tho husband and wife.» Tam sure T parisien LAY POWER the future. | f a ae S { | Randsburg, charges of murder were lor’ : ‘ ; reat-| don't feel any older than I would p | made. This deater is making you ||of communists marched thru the} declared to bo the youngest great-| ¢ | preferred today ‘against W. E..Ray. And the National d of Educa- sairscnarat ead s 3 | if Wie > have had I been married Jater in | Preferre may, Spates! ve : ‘“ abe niat Soh aro Mag offer. Do you want it? ||Industrial strongholds of the Rohr srandmoth iu in the state and per ris taond, Loe Angéloe tatcing engineer, | Dawn-to-Sunset | tion, . valley today, oppowed only by| haps in the country |who was with Beall at the time of | * A diminutive forces of German civil] Avido from beating all records ho] Attd it ix certain that Mrs. Nayner | Flight in June) ., Daniels, Ben Turpin and Ceell — Pe e ee aR | y ¢ | abe odks ANY Clee the: shooting. | nt. Mike Powers, v ee ee Press seents id brdav 66 bac Game 6 Lanta age RL Sakae parE Hane wate BERS pagal lack alSoia fiaed ata NVR RPOR EER admittea| WASHINGTON, May 26—Tho at-| poties ofticer, ‘Wil be retuned: ea 4 n order to know the value of tho || "keeping hands o ayner has bettered th of | that he was intoxicated the night of|tempt by the arm r service to| the police pensio: German marks are down to 50,000] different papers In which we | Five were wounded in a clash| Mrs, Charles Bryan, who claimed) Gets 16 Days for | the shooting, officers state. | make a. transcontinental flight be-|4, unless he again Mocks te ee % for $1, a new record for low mone: it will entitle you to a discount ||near Dortmund early thiy morning. | the national championship when she | R. . = eats aay | tween dawn and sunset will be made| by legal action. Powers declared a Like the Seattle ball team, there of $25 on any used car in our |/The “reds” of that district have re-| was a grandmother at $1. obbing Newsboys between June 15 and June 25, the} that he will carry the fight t doesn’t seem to be any depths to|} stock to and Including May 30, || jected proposed wage increases and| Mra, Rayner was married when| pote Sedersen, convicted of twice ILL HAVE THE leas department announced today. | retirement to the state anna ee re which the mark not fall, }]} ete “ete. additional employes in Industrial] she wag 14 and was a mother at 16.| robbing downtown newsstands, was | The officer selected for this filght! and the legislature ie neces : +4 = plants near the city quit their jobs| Her daughter was Married at the| sentenced Friday afternoon by Judge HIGHEST HOME |,, Lieut. Russell L. Aftughan, cham-| Powers declares that the pollee E The trouble with county poor|| The Want Ad columns will tel! ||to Join the communist forces, fame age and a year later was} John B, Gordon to serve 16 days inj NEW | YORK.—Hirry Black 1s! pion high speed pilot of the air} pension fund is $5,000 short and that: a houses these days is that they don’t|} you more about this ad, Turn to || Tho looters fought with firemen | aljo,a mother, Mrs. Rayner’s moth-| the county fall for the offense.| going to build the highest ho use,! service. | The flight will start from! it will never receive back the $50,000. | Mitchel field, N. Y., and end at Sanj loan made by it to the general fund t | Francisco. of the city, Pending his retirement, Chief of: ice W. B. Severyps has placed Powers in charge of the gambling detail, with full power'to clean’ up provide a sufficient number of rages for the inmates, <axmmuvsmise races TEMPUS TODD fountain pen think the art of writing consists of putting their them NOW. at Bochum and five were wounded |er was also an exponent. of early] Sedersen was found guilty of having |in New York, atop the Plaza ho | (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) ling 4 Milehed nickels from the stands, ‘18 stories above the si : Story by Oataviis Ro y Cohen venient. WHAT 2. a ~— INU PE ok) CA gambling, but Powers claims he is entire weight behind it. Ze Lis AWFUL I WANT TO HIRE YOU TO TAKE (OU HIRES MY TAXICAB TOL ‘OU HAS GOT SO MUCH NERVE,WILLIE, NF unable to accomplish much as his | 4 hs Head hd | oe PARTICULAR ME AND CARAMEL FOR A TAKE YOU AND MY EX-FIANSAY THAT WAS You neo Ts You'D BE ge raids are tipped off. ea A baby grand costs more than a WHO T TALKS, j LONG RIDE INTO THE FOR A JOV-RIDE UST-ONE BIG ACHE! ie abst ig grand baby, but it doesn’t make as Z| TO. " much noise. | BILL HART, CLEARED OF SLANDER, PLANS | TO MAKE NEW FILMS. i Marys Chevvy had a horn, | But the steam train had no belt, | The steam train couldn't stop in| OS ANGELES, Cal, May 26—| me, Bl Hart, the Bo the Chevvy went to the junte| r e “good heap. | man” of the movies, is going: to] pick up his guns and go back | to the sereent ef Jesse L, Lasky, producer, made: this announcement today after | *t had learned that his naine | Was cleared in. connection with | charges of a Boston giv). Fe! The scandal sent Hart into ree] tirement near two years ago, Lasky sald, Despite Lasky's ur | |] gent appeals, Mart steadfastly ree fused to engage in any further piatures, fi ky added that a new con |P t for more KUL Hurt pletures | is being drawn up and would | do signed within a few days, You don’t get the wrong humber | in a small town. You just sayy! “Gimme the hardware store.” | arr) | | If Summer Comex, aake L, V. D,| | | Bhall Fall Be Far Behind? ‘This is “Poppy Day" and the | American Legion boys are selling | tage, ‘The wong for the day iw “Ag gravatin’ Poppy. Now we flee from these four walls and find peace on the | fender of a Capiiot Hill car, |