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Fe rge Veils, tubles, ount my ady ture Last MOM Maximum, 70. iN Today noon, urs The Eotered as Matter May SE 2, 1409, ATTLE, WA the ' tle, We SH., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923, der the Act of Congress March 2, 1 419, Der Year, by Mail, $3.60 LAMING OIL SHOWERS HOMES seattle Star ‘TS IN SEATTLE, U.S. Navy Balloon Shot Dow WASHINGTON, June 16.—Scores of shot flyers piloting the aircraft landed safely. navy would take all possible means to puni crime to fire on a balloon or airplane as it is to shoot at a passing Howdy, folks! high carfare Did smerning? pay So did ~ CREW TO ROW AT WISCONSIN 1 AES know shows mt that ‘Crosses Oars With in the water the milkman brings | Strong Mid-West wa| Hight at 3 P. M. e Central Time COLORING MATTER All persons having [Aformation on the Seattle milk situation are requested (o appear before the city affairs committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday night. MADISON, Wis. sity of Wi ite rowing cre ful Un 16.—"The will mateh Uniye nsin against power ton eight ruses In- such expo concluded by the er this afternoen. Rowing Wiscon, being revived after several layoff, and the students and faculty seem anxious that the crew sport goes over big here. ‘The two crews went thru light [| Workouts.om-the lake yesterday, jj} and.are. now resting for the big ‘4 Gov. John J, Blaine will be hon- orary referes, In addition to the varnity race two other clashes between represen. who tatks | ‘tives of the Western school are on ig to: fish, the schedule for’ this afternoon's : regatta. The highly touted W ington frosh will race the Wisco sin second tind the Wash ubs Will meet the Wisconsin ew race TODAY'S DEFINITION sey. nee STL, wan Yun ? y 500 maie xtudents will grad- University of Wast . 80 that solves the of. varsity the varsity race the poatoffice and tter not jon catch them, y work for that amount of safe at escaped ot the Bow. Wisconsin. Tidmarsh . Crozier Dunn . ndort ntzson rom . Be Oker YE DIARY Up betimes and to the office, and at 3 o'clock Gene Meacham did call for me ¢ and we did drive to Madroam Vark to take airplane across the Inke, but the plane's propeller broken, thank heaven, and 40 by ferry. And arriving at Yarrow found murh company, Iry Pratt and Louwle Boynton end Eckmann, the aviator, and others, And Geno did’ show me his pet bass in the lake, which does come at his whistle and leap and frisk about Hke a dog, the ever T saw. And he bass does swim down + Johnson Sanlon ke . Coxswain CITY PAYS NEW CARFARE RATE Schedule Goes Into Effect Without a Hitch 'y landing every evening to And did fall asleep in « hammock nfter dinner, ni did start to drag the veaters of the buy for me. but no harm done except that they did wake up the pet bass, And so to home and to hed. used to sudden changes in car fares i that the 8 1-3 cent token f: on yot-| into effect Saturday without 4, hitch world or jam over the entire city, Supt. ot Social | D. W. Henderson of the street rail- w lepartment announced, Patrons, except in a few cases, dug up their silver tokens with no more than mut~ tered protests at the increase. Under the ne is completely eliminated as there are only two fares to be dealt with by “Because,” said the youth, and he | the conductors and the public. ’ spoke the truth, are the single fare of 10 cen! 1 was raised on Mellon's food.” }and the 8 1-3 cent token fare pa a the Lake Burien line and bus ex sions to the street railway, addition- (Turn to Last Page, Colum Prince of ¥ e ch ales has mpion dancer of thi tional Institute <a by t Dancin Bet the dani y Never saw Dan Landon “Oh, my hero,” the “Why are you maiden sighed, so strong and New York scientist says excessive | brain work shortens life. Perhaps this explains, comments L'il G g why the aver age bi of column con: John McParland yew : A ‘ Dies in Indiana APOLIS, Ind., June 16 ductors ig A§ fering tle tailoring company. iu of. 1,000,000 rubles free with | suit. They ought to do a Rus: | dian busines INDIA Typographical Unton, St. Vincent hospital ation of diseases: Howard of president of the union, automatically ternational GOING UP With one loring firm offer. ing rubles as a premium with every suit, another famous es- ent might advertise: “Walk Upstairs and Save 100,- 000,000 Marks,’ now yvico 'yDo. | graphical | comes president. ne Today’s Want Ad Bargains We shudder to think of what will|| One of Seattle's auto dealers in happen if th || offering some special bargains in ordinance used car values, Look these over. Canoes some kidy They be paddied in the mern. and respects. are similar in| both should | city council passes on prohibiting all milk that| iy not pasteurized, It would be ter- rible to have the place all cluttered | up with bootleggers passing out bot- {ew of unpasteurized milk smuggied in from Kirk $100 VALUES Cheyrolet Tourings Chevrolet Tondsters Vord Hondaters Huiek Koadate Overland Road: Maxwell Tourtn Hupmobile Touring hunter who umed | a ferocious pan. | coctor,. He pther to to have | || Turn to now and thene cars ‘That Nanaim chloroform to bag ther ought would small boy his tonsil to be @ able to give who was about Want who Ad is Column: offering the Hee removed 0 WuRe Jamey Saturday pare the "th bath, night, Pro- Aad. Be Joun McPariand, president of {he In- | FR apan y nett lee Seattle car patrons have become so went | system confusion wan, 11. |Killing by Dry | Agents Is Probed | SAN FRANCISCO, June 16.—San Francisco polico today were invosti- | gating the alleged shooting and kill- ling of Basil Artuffo, fruit store pro- prietor, and supposed bootlogger, and line wounding of his wife by federal | prohibition agents } ‘homas A, Warren, one of two agents raiding tho Artuffo homo, 4s | eaid to have killed Artuffo whon the latter fired at him, bit wounded hin own wife, who was struggling with | Warren, Mrs. Artuffo told the police that Warren had fired both shots, wounding ber and Idling hor hus band, were found in the Artuffo home, sh those responsible. automobile or train. Beach Beauty at Madrona Defies Dress Rules! By Wanda Von Kettler [se he'd been and Lou Marie VARLED SULTS DOTTED THE MADRONA HlaAce There were, of course, “batiitngs beauties.” Yong Hee, many of, tlinm, lyudded out in new and attractive aults—patterhed, how- éver, by ordor of the park board, in tie two-piece style—and sun- ned themselves éu the sands. But the majority of bathers were sters who didn’t fret about fashion or color of — their They Went to the beache and not t sequently, vivid colors and strip did not reign supreme. There faded blue if-wool bait cottons, dnd their wearers were just as joyful as the rest Lou Marie, previously toned, didn’t even hay Being just 17 months. ol hadn't as yet stocked her robe with bathing beach necessi: ties., But it mattered not.. Lou (Turn to Last Page, Column 3) young u wtrite to splash un. Cox were men- a suit . she ward. , | murder, ais WASHINGTON'S "#20 Park Board Be Shocked? | ARSON READY ‘TOLEAVE FOR PRISON CHL! Will. Bid Family Farewell and Go to Pierce County Jail Monday BY LESTER M. HUNT the eve of hin departure for the nitentiar, at Walla Walla. former president. of Scandinavian American suff 1 nervous nd is under the care of at hix home, Mrs. Larson t Saturday morning condition is not expected th his plan to give heriff Thomas Des. ieree county $dil- in morning, Mrs, Lar Arson, ri red nnounce rfere v himself up to mond at the Tacoma Mond: son declared, Larson will say good-byue to his six | chiideen-eariy Mondny marning and, lwith Mrs. Larsonsand his attorney, |Wilmon’ Tucker, will leave for Ta- coma. Mra. Larson said that no \ egal technicalities would be placed in the way to delay her husband's departure for the penitentiary. Fol lowing the refusal of Governor Hart to exercise executive elernency, prep: tions were immediately begun by arson to five to serve his three ar term: He ‘will’ give to begin hi himeelt wentenc £00n' aN por. sible without waiting the arrival of | vanderveer, remittitur from the supreme | federal court the court announcing that body's last re | fusal to consider changing the sen: | tence of the lower court. heriff Desmond . declare that Larson might be the penitentiary on his honor, as is done frequent worthy prisoners. He ts now: under $40,000°honds and upon his surrender fo Sheriff Desmond his bondsmen will be automatically released. Mra, Larson. said that no plans had been made for herself and the tur sent six children, but that she would re- |, main in Seattle for tho present. KILLER GIVEN s were fired into a United States navy balloon as it passed over West Virginia, it became known today when Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy, asked Governor Morgan, of West Virginia, to co-operate with the navy department in locating and punishing the guilty persons. The balloon was punctured. Two naval Roosevelt wrote Morgan that such occurrences had been repeated and said the People must learn, Roosevelt said, that it is as much of a iS FEAR | | | | | 1p Monday |former police officers and alleged | | was of 10! swer to | Hin liquor on a large scale, TRAPPED STRAPPED ON BOARD, GIRL INVALID WEDS FAITHFUL YOUNG MAN Citizens Fleeing as Explosions of c Tanks Hurl Sear- «|| Ing Flames PITTSBURG, Penn., June 16, —A number of firemen were ieved trapped this afternoon fighting a million dollar ire in the Lawrenceville plant ; of the Atlantic Refining com- sirl pany. in an automobi i Gee has lain strapped coon ANCISCO, Ju pve that recked not c m ha result nd marri ieorge The girl lay board whi strapped t Justice M. Bird, id the marriage ice in his offic A year ago th in. od accident of spine w | tenk, which has for some time, d burning fuel the air for a distance ever since in has bee ant in afte the opposition of the ¢ er to the match, Ye for the girl, os take her for an automobile drive. Franklin and his chum, who lat- acted t man, carried to girl to the automobile in their rm The couple to girl's seeking moth- immediately a general alarm wae out all available tus in the city. to be spreading umber of the expla not be o explosions oe believed trapped Db: this could to Try to Impeach Whitney’s Testimony in Case Further attempts to impeach the firmed, ing th intense heat vented other firemen from getting jose to the burning Kk. = burned. by : of scalding | oil. A number of persons watching ithe fire were also burned and po= | lice immedistely extended fire lines Bhortly after“ thé’ big” tank ploded, two gasoline tanks, j line, blew up and showered ths neighborhood for a second time Residents of Butler street, within a mile of the scene of testimony of Wiliam M. Whitney, | {ellowing the explosions. federal agent and ‘star witness for} The fire started .late yesterd Shively and Charles Clarke, | bho Metab faeiiacc lightning More and the dense smoke which pre A score of fire vere seriously. AT DRY AGENT 2°". containing, 50,000 gallons of burning. fuel. the fire, fled from their homes | the government in the trial of Clar-} When one of. the crude oil | ploded, ence George in liquor dealers, were made by defense attorney, Saturday morning. Mrs. Maude Sweetman, represen- tive from King county in the last legislature, testified that Whitney | “bad moral repute,” in an- erveer’s questions, produced a letter Vanderveer in the case of trust-| which he said was written by Whit- | ney, that cdntained statements dam- aging to the writer. Whitney was to take the stand} later in the day in “behalf of the| government. Clarke and Shively by federal agents ¢ partments, charged Growing Daily | BY STEVE ARNETT babes ed! While an airplane and -harb the Jackson | en with dealing | Patrol boat No. 2 spent a’ futile @ searching the waters of Lake Ws ington for the body of Mrs. Dona S. Barnes, missing wife of Kenneth | Barnes, Tacoma detectives Satuii EXPECT MILK SIX MONTHS) EDICT MONDAY (tothe wivevestouts ot atte it Ae | Harry Tate, who shot and killed W. L. Jones in a room of a house at 8 Washington st. May permitted to change his plea of not guilty to the charge of first degree to one of guilty of man- Saturday, before rinker, and was. sentenced | slaughter Otis W } | to serve six months in the county Jail. The amendment to the charge was made on recommendation of Deputy | | Prosecutor T. H. Patterson, who said } | the evide | 940 marks to the dollar, from the close of Little Lou defied the In. ings school while #0 laboratory | . . * |Lightning Strikes Portland Buildings PORTLAND, June 16- and struck by lightning during a severe thunderstorm late yesterday. The University of Oregon medical building lightning coursing down ant iron pipe on the outside of the aftructure, | dents were ome Jape e A large still and a quantity of wine | the lighting system we were ‘Two build: near Portland were Higre was hit, the Stu startled: but uninjured, articles in the chemical Nurled to the floor 1 church at Gladstone, Ore, Was struck and damaged, while | rippled and the town left in darkness, ag olin Seven Planes Start on Long Flight SCOT FIELD, BELLEVILLE, I, June 16—The seven planes flyings from Selfridge Meld, Mich., to San Antonlo, Texas, left Scott Field at 7:45 this morning on thelr trip vouth, Excellent weather favored tho flyers. Portland Votes on PORTLAND, June 16.--Portland | voters are going to the polly today casting their ballots for or against $7,500,000 bond issue for school buildings, School Bond Issue | disclosed that Jones had }an open knife in his made an assault upon another negro on the day of the killing. Attorney Jack Sullivan sought to|te place stood high in sanitation have the time Tate has alre | served in jail deducted from the se | tence, but this dented. German Marks Sell NEW YORK, June 16.—German Seattle’s bathing beaches officially opened Friday when, it is estimated, more than! ma: ks fell to a new low record on 7,000 bathers splashed in, The youngest “bather” at Madrona beach, which proved the| | most popular of the nine on the first day, was Lucile Marie Anderson, called “Lou Marie, Detroit, who is 17 months old, She is seen above after her first few steps away from the shore, \when she isn't quite convinced about the friendliness of the water. park bourd’s rule about bathing cogtumes and wore just her “undi | Below: A row of youngsters do a, little by paddling. Left to right they ave: Martha} Hamilton, 5; Harold Imberry, 6; Verna Allen, 8; Louise Othick, 8, and Everette She-| here at the opening . The first quotation was 115,- , off tod, OREGON CATERPILLAR HOSTS DISAPPEAR AS | HOT SCHEME BOBS UP } ORTLAND, June 16.—It may be due to the recent rains or |] possibly the rough treatment ad |] ministered Imad som*thing to do |] with it, but whatever it was, tho |] caterpillar legions which for days |] delayed rail traffic on the branch lino between Corvallis and New: |] port have disappeared, according |] to word from that section today, | As the worms retire railroad |] officials have thought up a new |] scheme to dispose of them if the crawlers ever again swarm across the tracks, Engines will be equippea with steam pipes, according to the new plan, which will shoot out foreetul viding steam and blow (ars from the tracks, new] 115,940 to Dollar! 15, Was! ment by Attorney Philip Tworoger Fudge | Ae | | | and and had | here. | | | Pallady, who has been mysterious Iepnry, {Missing since June 8. z acpar’ | Five persons reported laving see |a woman closely answering to Mf |Pallady’s description, wanderit about in the Old Town district Tacoma about 4 p. m. Thursd The woman was crying and actin in a distraught manner. Her fu coat, bundled tightly about her identifies her almost beyond a doub according to her husband, H. Pallady, president of the Pallad Welding Co. : Several detectives were at once placed on the trail, and it was. p dicted Saturday that ‘the missii woman would probably be loca within a few day f Aviators H. E, Edmonds and | |C, Atkin planned to make another — flight over Lake Washington Satara: |day, altho two flights Triday, failed jto find any trace of the body’ MAX MILLER |Mrs Barnes, who has been missing His Shelby Story Is ie capsized near Calvert on Page 13 Today ; ing, on the eastern shore of (Turn to Last Page, Column 4) Following charges of inefficiency leveled at the, city health before Judge Mitchell Gilliam in superior court Friday afternoon, the of Tyaniel Keane, proprietor of the Little Gem Dairy, against the city, went to the court and decision will be. announced Monday morn- ing. Keane geeks a permanent injune- tion preventing the city from inter- fering with his delivery ‘of milk Evidence that his dairy was unsinitary was combatted by ‘Two- roger with other testimony that and that its imilk scored 94.2. per cent, leading all but five dairies sup- plying the city. ™ Romance of California Couple Ends in Prisor Eloping Forgers Plead Guilty; Man Sent to Pen; Girl to Parents BY JOHN W. NELSON Romancing up the Pacific coast In an automobile obtained on bogus cheeks, with a nice “sweetie,” proved to be a not too hazardous undertak- ing for pretty Dolores Graves, 2 even tho the trip ended with an en- foreed stay at the county jail, Do- lores was given a deferred sentence and, providing her folks send her earfare home, she will be given a suspended sentence by Judge Otis W. Brinker, But her companion, Paul Johnson, had to face the mustard when he serve one to 15 years at Walla ¥ Dolores also entered a plea of gui The two cashed numerous ho} checks along their route from Cal fornia to Seattle, and passed sev slips of bad paper upon Seattle ef before their arrest here. An im esting diary was kept by the young adventuress of her trip, in whieh) thrills and experiences wore fully set forth, i The two were represented by. torney John J. Sullivan. —“Proseeu! ing Attormey Malcolm Douglas re ommended the ended senten when he learned that the trip entered a plea of guilty to a charge of grand lareeny before Judge Brink: or Saturday, Ho was sentenced to hor first offense and that. nem hi ents are anxious for hon to retuin, home and “be a good girl new, ‘ N <I | y y : { ‘ 4 tanks” than six tanks haye ex since Tuesday, when her canoe was care. |