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THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1024 THE SEATTLE STAR ee ~BULACROKER PEASANTS SEEK Monopolistic Intent of YOUTH DROWNS THOUSANDS OF (*ivway, sowesooy ~) WHOLE NATION WAS BIT BY A DOG MAY WINCASE SCALP OF KING © Pasteurizers Is Denied jN WILLAMETTE ACRES FLOODED |." « svrcucr stor] NOW AT WORK ru teleph rt Charge of Previous Mar-|Bulgarians Plan to Oust Milk Distributor Secretary Says Dr. Davidson riage May Be Rejected Boris and Start Republic Misrepresents ’ § Launch Sinks, Another Is Oklahoma and Arkansas | t ked up t Unemployment at Lowest Burned in Regatta Farms Are Inundated ‘ ti Point Since 1922 BY GEORGE MacDONAGH ATHENS, June nigeria ‘ jonopolistic | farmer s F iA atahemes forces loy ‘ tt ulna wstouriza Furthorn ling to PORTLAND, © OKLAHOMA CITY Okie June ft a . y a Ww I i y June 4 The tat ‘ one jt e Arkansas river overflowed ‘oun ons with unem: tent vill , ich farm land between || Po i 1 4 16 the United es labor de t Okia,, and Dardanelle 1 4 € Avined te its month peasar who are wag elvil war against the new r . 7 t 1 th out iry regime have the w : : \ nc. || : f trict In Fort Smith ul they reasing, i erally working full time and in some that unskilled labor i ny rgely dimorbed by road bullding and similar uetivie tie everywhe nd his army n " oust King B Gevlare v is chairman of the | thous \ sgh en “ c « ortand waria yublic as soon y . tive ¢ ttee of the King { peed , backfired during t a Hill and Packingtown, sub-| | '" ty nolety 4 chair. tie. Piavihan a biiare ea Fr n almost tely | urbs, were isolated, the connecting 1 didn't % on the Orier . an of al comnmittes con: |oly } lutely unt ‘4 jg destroyed. The pilots oped from | bridge un Interurban || that my shop arrived here today, said t n the probe into the pasbeurtz » che cause ¢ asteuriza wie and were ’ ervice to El Reno, 40 miles west,|| 40” when it bit my daughter? Reale termer pron ; the request, of s been fought out in| The Spark Pjug: wan suspended with destruction of|| The report clerk sighed Employes of Bon “as r rded the train r ; sthorities and rival] ay citle countew, iad | auiniC upultéd into the alr ar © interurban yiaduct above the|| fly. “Hang up r ath: 1 une it /overturned, while going 65 milé renervolr Ie advived, “you've got the wrong Marche to Picnic’ North. | Sota peasan nno r ' effort to a ectic the human |heur in t lap. ‘Tho pilot was| Hundreds of lowland homes here|| number. ‘This inn’ cor Five hundred members of the Bo ation of ov g tue |cor on was & move t . thrown clear of the vessc!, and wan | were water as the overfiow Marche Employen' nasociation’ aim ¢ golem thru t mality of| $0 and making boulisky lon th r . ut picked up, while the launch went e big reservoir swept down in ru ; ‘ ‘ gt y “ d AT 4 7 their friends will leave the Colman’ Dragger contendaa Laat ilk Shippers’ fatten f ine ¢ bottom of the rive 1 Refugees were being I . CE IVER Is dock at 645 p. m., Thursday,.on : +s , Borts {s a fonta. the ¥ The 1 by rellet x oa » and © have support: | sociation » Adcox I, took the prize | care agencies and the steamer Bremerton for ‘moon m mt be the first out-door event held fron ‘ mille aiealy. cl 1S ae satir, , ; ; ading by a safe margin,|he flood crest there had been motion for the a this assson by. the association aaa with Pay h aynwe with th nom u 1 off a propeller shaft j Passed, Total damage from the|a receiver for th ped c itro- | planned to follow last year's summer r th dealer r « ge that ation »proximate » thousand homes t Thursday when the credite son is over, ro CONTROL h to she . r ly swept away and m rail ines 1 wetied r the locks, around: WASHID : IMPOSSIBLI thro government aroui . ") CERY MILK SUPPLY , , duced f and bridges were washed out i ders’ in 1 suit | Bainbridge 1 thru Agate 5 iple of ma at | olute je for theled ord adopted requi 4 Johnson Says He Is or still pending. against the| around the Seattle front, A Maa a ed Croke convern. This motion will be argued | dance will be t ck thrugut milk jing the tuberculin ‘ Soa Unchanged on Views |: # sie to be set inter ihe: satire’ trip a bic TPeag oka orp : Tien Tsin Military Governor! ronpon, sore tec vuiie retee| “The euime of the creditor Takes Chinese Seals Pee ny aie a ee ee EAth ihasidcol ice the ces (ON TO eee : I jraff, f nt presider éon BS 1 b furope i 8 r mment upon either American t ace a Mrs, Ethet! watching far with dinner-plat HERE'S MORE ABOUT GUII ITY MAN | 5 : or European politics, Senator Hiram |ern, announced, following the dis Go Out on Strike. kek bod ‘one SHANGHAI, June 14.—President | Johnson California today jndi-|missal of the motion led t only. 15 cent of the popul: by military’ governor ‘ jcloved, in no way caused him to| Short Sugar Cro Jand barber shops was announced to: habe aan the ae 1 r : PAGE 1 NEW YORK, June 18 " S| pwing nile ubdication, was releai alter hin position as America’s lead- | 8 Pp day a. result of the strike called upper classes, Famer Stamboul | M. Fuller, on the eve of the hi aring |today, The*seals of office, without ling irreconcilable.” for Cuba Predicted yesterday in which nearly 100/bar- YAKIMA H AS as 85 per cent with him: “The farm : ——~ "Jat which ho wax believed about to| which no one can govern in Chins!” Questioned an to a statement at-| New YORK, June 14-Becuuse ot \bern wuiked ont é f é ers, if the king wins Bulgaria, will he waves, shipping | tell the inside story of his bucketing | were missing when IA fied And (hs |trinuted recently ta: Senator Spencer, | shor asd money shortage in Cubs,| Only one shop: was closed animal “ make trouble in’ Bur soon as ch t ns aboard] operation in Wall Btreet, and name | Tien Tain governor ordered his rall-lioon the lutters return. home, that | AOL 2nd Money Shortage An cae Ne caulle: othets. acca anocel RECORD CROP the army thinks it can get away | werg ble [Eine Serene Ai fhe core named ioe se INE? ope ng {hey | Johnson had modified his views re- | 199,000 tons short of the amount ex-| handed.’ However, the master, BaF Prospects of a record crop of. ap-| W'th ‘They: want, tite | Debrudja ion to the Chinamen, tha| "!*, °* ee psy ccovered the seals and the president |#arding American participation in| pected, Arthur Warner, vice presi- | bers, with a few exceptions, refi from Rumania and an outlet on t | Mania: Ware pearteny » eos! 4 the seals and the president uropean uffairs, Johnson replied he | dent of the Warner Sugar Refining |to agree to the pay increase dem id not believe Senator Spencer | company, declared today on his re- | ed, and have declared they will bi the. Yakima valley were o | skipper hi r isky, uc Rabo A ant Ail labs cording to the aid immigra-| |could have made such « statement.” | turn from Nassau and Antilla, {in non-union barbers at once, at this time of year, ait Sen from Greec : . © as ; Conditions t ‘at P < AL lt thé tarmer wins, 3 a broker, but did ne nounce the nditions here and at Pekin ar nots, secretary Of csery on as before. Cl) y| ton officials, and this he sampled) seriousnexa of his condition quiet and the threatened uprising of 2 of commerce. | ° tla) bat ol t ral quantitie Fuller, with F, W. MeGee, p 1|troopa is believed. to have ee ee King sticks, It will be signifi enting agers "guilty yesterday to an indictment | averted. 14,000-car crop of ne rl nusement char the bankrupt FE, M. Fuller net eee oe ARMED Stage hgraian ion | oven es Decors oo ar this more to fae HE'S INNOCENT FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE op thruout th : " Thursday for Seattle to tuk : the kipper, however den « 6 prevented this ¥ Ss Boose Paty Probe i cit a Ss ES ae tare tan pan may el vty wm aces ell Kin ds—for JUNE TRAVELERS” . “ Canadian waters on the power boat trial, and will not MADISON, Wis, June 14.—The|was Ferdinand'’s turn. He was P@n-| cantain announced that he was RO! King & Winge the owners, re-{dition. He said Thursday that he consin senate today defeated the ished. Stamboulisky became premier |{0) to depart. Irood bisey Joad | urieha tao teat behesre’ cfr the widen i Seciocant at -tha’ ceieme cima everson resolution. providing for|and the king’s son was put on the). jow. fefore leaving, he distrib- |i Wweareine te. customn off! agape vestigation of reports of mal-|throne as @ Stamboulisky puppet. | ite 4 rifles and p to his crew clals, according to. thelr: report iba. tamnlly) ach alt tel “honeymooners” and va- feasance in state offices and “booze| “Now, behave yourself and T'll|tny two whites und tho two blacks. | rrtwacs | he said, ‘1 will return to| WS cationists—finds our Lug- parties” involving legislators. |let you play king,” the pidin-spoken | Arter the skipper had rowed aWay| According to customs officials, the| Seattle by the first of the year, | Secti ady with The vote was 18 to 12. “Wets’|farmer told Boris. “This country ts] Jin the small boat—and had taken | King @ Wingo han been engaged in| cleared of these charg And when gage Section ready tm teh legislature had" branded the|§5 per cent agrarian and I repre-| wien ‘him all the passage money—|making extended tripm to Canadian |{ return I will come back to, my , comprehensive stocks, resolution asa “counter” to thelr| sent the agrarians. I'm golng to b¢| ine crew conferred, and they decld-| waters for months past, and wan|wite hece r - SY attempts ‘to repeal the dry law. == [toss ed to hold tp the passengers. recently taking on provisions for a| Kieler said that he would not be hice ta Mato AR ttn BB [sagan | They formed asort of sea tribunal, | cruise of many weeks. She was| reconciled to return to his wife and|{| choice with full and com- WAR CABINET |with one man sitting on aleask, tWOltaken to British Columbia, and re-|family in Rockford. He marie forting knowledge of re- And boss he was. He tried and! others standing by him with knlvem| sairy costing $25,000 were made on! Mrs, Ledocia Mae Mc nd, March : ai ceiving the most reliable TRAY-FITTED sentenced the entire war cabinet of {and pistols in their hands, and @! per The dt on. such repairs x . < “isto! 4 c 0. Mra. McLeland has 4 , K- {Premier “Radoslavoff, some of them| fourth on guard at hia shoulder with | would have amounted to $1,750, ac rap roomate as 4 } service for the amount ex. SUIT CASE jto life imprisonment, for having |, rifle, and the spokesman yelled > T: Hatteon, cu: pase : pended. made war without the sonction of |{nat “No. 1 China boy” should step | toms collector | | * $31. 95 parliament. Radoslavoff fled to Ber-| i, and deliver all his cash and val-| The King & Winge, commanded | ri | WHEARY — rigid tested, 4 8 |lin and will come back if Stamboul- | ables |by Capt. G. Hoem, was taken inj] HERE'S MORE ABOUT cushioned top — Wardrobe ith itnres eh gre isky loses. | All this time the Mary Beatrice | custody by the crew of the coast Trunks, three-quarter, _me- tings in ivor a Stamboulisky founded an agarian | way riding the swells bi a guard cutter Arcata, and escorted to LAK HUNT dium and full sizes (extra sapbier erect. 8 bk! university, passed a law making |o¢ New York, right in the rack of /the pallard city dock, where n,cus 2 a height, 43 inches), $46.50 to R. | work compulsory, sntroriuced “ bill finery and excursion ‘boats Ain ee Shaka Bisa IE tr ORE ane NG STARTS ON PAGE 1 $115.00. evant seeinet |to force Bulgarian 'bolshevists tolattention was paid to the bootles-|tiquor was found aboard the vessel | elas ; | practice what they preached, in-|smuggier and Its strange cargo. | when she wax overhauled, and none| women at the Lescht boathouse in vapeee, Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, $45.00 to |duced the allies to cut down tho| The Chinese refused tc KIV@ UP | or the members of the crew was ar-|Leschi Park by C. B. Clegg. One| pS edie amount of reparations from two and |their money as demanded and the | rested, according to Collector Hart-Jof the women gave Clegg two let- OSHKOSH ‘Wardrobe Trunks, with exclusive turn one-half billion gold francs to 650,-|fight started. Most of the pas#en: | son tery to mail. One of them was ad- locking device: toreeguarter, mecinm snd) full: siaee, }000,000 francs and got chummy with | gers were unarmed, but they scur dressed to F. A. Strong, of Bowser $50.00 to $172.00. Z| | neighbor nations. ried around and grabbed what weap OBSERVE FLAG '& Go. tan Wratalecs: BOX TRUNKS, fut Cae round-edge construction; 36- ~ Kes, al. | oe , ne shape o| . pont . to 40-inch six t .00. | From doubting Thomaxes, the o they could in th ae ‘" I /HAD LANDED ON ‘ ts ama rere cirhots $25.00 lies became /Stamboulisky fans, #0-|hatchets and knives from the gal-| DAY IN CITY |" RCER ISLAND | METAL-COVERED STEAMER TRUNKS, $11.00 to For some cigars you might| eretiy admiring his friendly, bullpug | jey %s | Clegg was told by the two women| $13.50. 5 : * hy do it hile |" | CREW IS SLAIN | On June 14, 1777, the congress | tnat they intended to croas the lake * SS pay sets why do it w "Now Europe is up tn the alr. Sho [GEREN BATT of the nation adopted & flag to epit-|to Roanoke, Mercer island. Later! LEATHER- {doesn’t ig Pehapeid Rh asd According to the China "Slomize the hopes and aspirations of |{t was found that they had landed treaty of Neuilly limits Bulgarian | |story, he and his com s de-|the new republic. Every year since, |there jand had then continued|{| WHEARY BOUND jtroops to 30,000. Her mobilization |ronded themselves a Ylincluding this year of 1923, on|toward’ Bellevue. ae HAT BOXES {strength, however, ts 600,000, could, while they were seeking bid:|iag day, the nation has honored | | WARDROBE TRUNK | nee ing places, The two whites and the that day. and that flag. $12.50 to $16.50 ee} |two negroes, being drunk, were} ‘Tho red, white and blue cnsem| WRECKED SHIP ee Wabtuccid cnt ular eae | Rigid Tested amoled duck covered Hat HERE’S MORE ABOUT |\tanging away with rifles and re-| was flying from public buildings and | TL SN AE gill ten Fr geen Poem neal omens gee NOAl LOSS | Cushioned Top feet Se a Ceremonies were planned for various | 20x9 inches, 18x12 inches and negroes exhausted their am-/ schools of the city honoring the Tho wrecked mine-sweeper Cardi- |}! c and 20x12 inch: Priced STARTS ON PAGE 1 0" thinese PT Catiy eta MBOOI’S bertic | FEATURED from $12.50 to 818.50. ——_—_—————__Y munition 7 i TAt the Lafayette school a ceremony |nal, which ran ashore on the rocks |[) | |from their hiding places 4 | was to be held at 2 p,m. under the|near Chyikof island on the south- | VALUE: son of the sheriff. He is one of the nd-to. hand fight massacred > auspice 4s of the Parent-Teachers’ as-| eastern coast of Alaska on the night | [best auto drivers I have ever had|crew. When the battle was Over | sociation. Mrs. C. 8. Stafford was jon my staff.” nine men, including five Chinese, bo jn charge. bs June # now Racal as a total . v8 FULL-FLEDGED were ded on the bloody decks. Lady Stirling chapter. Daughters |! “according to naval radio oper. \pErUry SHERIFF The bodies were pitche reseed ot the American Revolution, met at | “lors here Thursday, | + ee . y > OVERNIGHT | Ray was employed to drive the and the survivors cleaned up the |the home of Mrs. John Powers,| No definite news has been re-} yes tone epee CASES sheriff's car and will be a full-|ahip, wet distress signals and. sat University way, Thursday to|ceived from the vessel for several | ORE hot SE $13.50 to $16.50 fledged deputy during the three |down to wait for something to hap-| jointly celebrate Flag day and Molly | days and she $s now believed to haye || Pictured at right has the | ; 50 to $16. months of his summer vacation. He | pen. t night they were found| pitcher day broken up completel: }{} same gene egnstraction i Overnight Gases tn already has participated in two ar-|and towed into quarantine | Helos! Her crew of 68 men and officers | features found in all black patent leather and | rests, one when he and Sheriff Star-| At first all were dumb and mere Wheary trunks, and is a crepe - grain cowhide: were taken off by the navy supply} etl wich and Deputy George Bundy |ly pointed over the side when asked Carpenter Drops ship Cuyama and the geodetic sur.|f| featured value at $46.50. Z . , Tey kas and denen Jarrested three alleged moonshiners| what had become of the rest. Later, | Dead in Street |)": veasel Discoverer. They are b Contains: Shoe box, laun- : Priced from $13.50 to with a quantity of Hquor at Pier|one of them decided to tel! his story.| Oscar tindahl, 114 W ved to have proceeded to Nome dry bag, Ha Y). siottiee NEw D, Wednesday, and the other, Mike} When, they were mised | Be enter erepped aaah se the rescue craft. Ske bane as thi Aah ea hada A Xanthas, wanted in Duluth, Minn,,|auarantine doctors said one man|i oie oF the Heine be hi en Le ao tain papain deer on a grand larceny charge. was found to be suffering from a Ms ‘son-in- | cordage and gear, together with the | W. Peterson, 510 Mere ‘ bauthaa waa canorted e sher-| bullet wound, but the ere 5 '# stores, were being hastil 5 nthas was reported to the sher- | bullet wound, but there were no tot) Wiehe meine ship’ res, being hastily sal. iff us a “gun man” and Mattlother evidences of a fight. Ieee Pynaatt had to | 1 ARAM SS | | ee a th port ta, ra OSHKOSH warned hig boy to remain in the| They are being held for deporta-|iicon with heart rename ——————— while oe the ore went sfter ss [walking Sak isa to’ ronah the|| PRESIDENT OBJECTS | WARDROBE TRUNK ‘ I'll not do it," said the yee Jabout to enter. A wido || TO MUMBLING WORDS | COWHIDE “It 1 can't do my work with the Ce Eas maak tne. ty: Beg Pardon! |" OF NATIONAL ANTHEM || ] Modine Rite TRAVELING |The answer pleased sheritt Matt, Ore Fugiti | ASHINGTON, June 14.— 1 BAG, 00 It would — please any father,| gon Fugitive | sat FEATURED » S15. —, too; | The Star never intentionally prints Americans should be able to | eres statement oF makes an anjest Is Arrested Here | sing ‘the star Spangited Banner” j : VALUE: Black crepe seal Caw h Bot our reporters are human, " | hide Travelin: Bag, as ie Te Sney don't, #8 everything theg| Deputy Sheriff Frank Anderson |] instead of mumbling the words of Blotdveds oy withers Riceae ite aboot. Whenever an crror creeps a pro yt 7 . the t ne OR | 5 Hotuneds i with Aan TAKES BLIND GIRL | ane ne Star, woe wil be very glad ve(Trrosted Frank Frakes, allas|| the national anthem, President || 1) 5 sew Frame; leather correct It, and we will thank the friende| “Happy” Wick, Wednesday. night, {| Harding declared today in a ik : Heatuced! Value we. Sites THREE YEARS TO GO_ || sio‘euli"te oue Sitentn Pekieaiad sameness ay dren | aed City ait a eae |] Speaking before the American e THRU HIGH SCHOOL |) xesteraay ‘rhe star printed ajClt¥ Jail a fow weeks ago and al! Legion national Flag conference, LEVELAND, O, Juno 14,-a || Story that Prico Miller, air dare. | deputy will arrive from Oregon City || thé president strongly urged the'| ||| q IH) Oshkosh Ward- blind girl, who completed » || devil, would give an exhibition at|Friday to take him back to serve |} adoption of a provision in the pro: || rR robe ‘Trunk, pie: four-year high school course in|| Madrona park next Sunday, ‘This his term out there, posed code for proper patriotic IL y tured at left, offers three years, ait upon a flower be. || Was a mistake and should have been ne + use of the flag to “express Amert- unusually good value decked stago at Commencement of || Madison park, ee “ ae ” ean patriotism in song.” in a high-grade trunk Kast high school here last night. TN a ae Dawn-to-Dark” Air | We ought to insist upon at a featured low ‘his air on the honor sol ts || Fined $44.44 So He Pilot Is at Dayton|| Ames twine able aing "he | mie gees DRESS SUIT Martha Bell Miller, She always | re DAYTON, Ohio, dune 14.—Lieut . u ol W: meh argh: Mi—Tleut. |) olared. “1 have noted audiences Construction features are; Concealed drawer-locking Hata itor wis ea hanee ag | ill Not Forget It} use saugnan, mappine out tno nite bee us thtlonal ayecsthnt ier} bar, turn locking device (exclusive in the Oshkosh), CASES A9ar || tor ner work in Mrench, Bho iy ||, PORTLAND, Juno 14.—His inabil-| route for his proposed “dawn-to-)| have noted them trying to slug Bply veneer tray bottoms, dust curtain, shoe box, $16.00 to $32.50 aps Who avant | {Ity to. detect the difference hetweon |dark” flight aoroxs the country, ar-|| ana outaide of about 2 per cent || laundry: bag and eleven (11) clothes hangers. Women's Dress Si a parishioner and a dry agent cost 1 here by airplane from Bolling ben's | Drei ult the only blind: person who. ever alk rte ine ns Dra ; wy ea arly all were mumbling thetr tases In” black crepes Conselid PPA deni! New Yous studied algebra, here, #ald hor | line Rov, Maurice Rosencrantz, vith: | shortly before noon today Wanda atatanisl Bie re abe hen . grain Cowhlde,cka We Hearne Cnet Coro Orato Ne oN Oe teevller Intends to go to col. | |b! of # local Jewish church, $44.44,| Ho had made one stop en route.|| ~egomahow, 1 would like the JIT CASES, HAND BAGS, CARRYALL BAGS Me Me Min tinder! soantte Alin Intends to £0 {0 col. then he appeared in district court | Lieut. Maughan planned to hop|| gnieit ot American patriotiam ant {| and BOSTON BAGS in a wide range of styles, Sinos 20+, 32- and 24-inch, ALLEN & LEWIS | Hird Hea of English i te yosterday, off for St. Joseph at 8 p, m. tonight. || gevotion enabled to express itseit sizes and prices. Priced Hora 816,00 to 1123 Pine st. Seattle, Wash. || “Mout. of the credit bel ‘The judge made the fine the quar. |The distance ix 670. miles, aor) TCRRAE AL Nee AifleecielG 4 prices, si2.50, y mother,” she wild, tet of fours, so Rabbi Rosencrants TA T hope you will inelude it in | g ARTA STH AL peer A aT hee Gee eat pit People to me || Wouldn't t it, but the chureh It js not uncommon for glass}] eode vl one of the manifestations ~-Litggage Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORN PAA HOR ind prepared me for reeltation:: {man predicted he will remember blowers to drink 26 or 80 quartal] of reverence to the flag.” the amount no matter what it was. of water a day. :

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