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Maximum, 68, 25. VOL. NO, 112. Temperature Last 24 Hours Minimum, 54, Rotered as Becond Clase Matter May 3, At the Postoffics at tte, Wash, under the Act of Congress Maich 4, 1879, The Seattle Star w Tear, by Mall, $3.59 Extra! wiht The fight by In the 13th ro der the tal For a time yesterday if the Someb battle Voie ; “Who won, please? ' goody! What was the score?” Dempsey won the decision, b still think he ought to be penal ns. 10 yards for hold! Extra! Jack Kearns be y that Gibbons quit cold. bg ' 8 one: Dempse Ob, | HAY FEVER The sudden sneeze. The leaking ey The aching head. ‘The visit to the doctor, ‘The diagnosis, The sore arm. The doctor's bill. The next day. The sudden sneeze. ‘The leaky eyes. The aching head. - There is this tobe sald in favor o When y you hay fever. nothing worries . u've got Hay fever ts’ contracted by dreath- | ing the pollen of various flowers. But nobody ever heard of a girl catching hay fever from orchids If the producers of “/ Seattle’s commun to introduce Paul Rev will have to have Paul fiivver. Lip Paris flavored such as orange, berry. The next step will be to fl k of 7 eb glup on t icks are now being with p 5 fruit ach and vert amps. SUBSTITUTE FOR INDOOR GOLF (Thenx to ¥ ughn Woodbou: ‘Trying to balance peas on the end of ‘ SHELBY, Mont., Wedne 4 —Dempsey wins in roun AMPION RETAINS MIS TITLE AGAINST GOW GMALLENGE uly Referee’s decision. This. is the way the other afternoon paper in duped the public Wednesday afternoon. The headlines, re- produced above, constituted the paper's story of fight re- sults in its dummy ‘ xtra. Many, eager to read of the fight round by round, bought the the streets when the sill * to fake met ing sual, the firs round % fa big er afte omp And ag xin. am ode and duped th bunko games in existence th = knife. eee A correspor infor us that : tincture of green soap contains 30) per cent alcohol. But o wants to; OF drink soap? eae The Pacific rthwest open tournament w Birds with a on hand to tell fessionals ma ile I mateur will compete for the cha “Wee the Br Li'l Gee Gee to sce if on his socks. sa start here tomorro f a real golfer we SANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB The golfer wh the shower is the best part do char es not busy under the radiator It {s terrible Western Washington Jur being menaced b there to throw of 150 will be where the heir mistakes. she is a rs tassels * “After all, of the says, s dd when coping the dust on it br of all these ber camp: nd nothing fire er news announc The head * parlance as the public qule number of cop! to bits and ghrown into € rtra” and later thre it into v fake became apparent at a glance * # 4 bia aaa 3 JITORIAL 1 to The Star V for th fi t 1 And, an usu © aper on the street by a wide ma h tory of the Dempsey one fig nd public by t the publicatior amy” extra discovered the t's fine and noble, s ot J mone » the old om the battles! our guest had been All of whi ever, explain once rej elf as a & Ow OS to third p hard time to hang on to t The Star's remarkable fight « only in Seattle but in all gther 1 It qu the publ obtain, d, t te of W paid good mone more afterno jires. It f* then ng and stenciling ci yrinted and sold without ich ail t wt uke of 1 game ind they ere, 1 ving a was ed by thousands--not Western Washington as well aling waa ag d and why T i vest newer It’s All Over and Wise | Ones Yell,“I Told You’’ water and) Fight Was Spoiled for Ma Near Tacoma mor TRAIN CRASH ‘ngineer Is Dead and Two Others Injured; Wreck} TACOMA, July 5.—One man was killed and two injured this ning shortly before 4:40 ok, when OW. BR. & N, pas- senger train No, 564 plowed into a Thfoot east of the Sixth ave ‘The dead ard dey, 416 I earth slide two miles station, attlo, engineer of the tra The injured The engine have been hauled President Harding ortiand Wednesday. into Five railed, engine, and it quickly Mune ot deat cond |Victim of Was ward J The baggage c wan m. nd wa: was the same the J2 co of wood royed team pipes geman reported to that ed ever on its » train hen were de r, next to the construct ught fire and was | AKKAgO car wns Alightly Engineer led. to death almost reman Watson was t miracu. escaped Accident Vet Engineer } k ° Ta ama ono of th oldest engineers in he O. W &@N,, ha He haw been « run since 1 serving in Sp kane division previous! Roddy was 60 years old and was member of Brothert me Sngineers and tt ward J. Rod ne Wall of 810 De u widower, hin on September 28, 1922 VANCOUVER Three two seslousty men Wast dead her injur are 1 as ~ THREE. KILLED “IN AUTO CRASH July ¢ tod: d ult morning automobile ac of an early | eident, occurring near Battle Ground, Wash The dead Mike Schill 160 Jack Marshall, 47 Frank Deagie, 45. nas F x, Tho, by Bird Who moonshine. > ‘ Rays ‘ : 3ecame Suspicious of Battle Some mer e pugna ~ cious that the a state BY MAX MILLER } Dempaey was first to enter the! \ment ‘made o tr SHELBY, Mont, Jul Well, | arena, but entered the wrong lane Rabie ie and halt down ad to cro This much can be said or of els i ovel’tho pest 16° tans open to the the jazz whistle. ‘Th only Gne|sitting in front queered i There's | arena. An army with towels, lemon otha ean be played upon it, and jal hie hee 3 i ticuant: ind buckets followed him, He was nobody knows what it aa here, just like hougNt. | cheered, but not nearly as r Sete | Dempsey let him stay 16 rounds.| the wre ep i jet sad HELLUP! HELLA Moving pictures, you know. M-m-m} J cM fos | Bedtime story broadcasted | h-m-m. Also now they'll draw a mil.| @/iivbone entered) elght | minutes from Tokio was heard in Seatt lion-dollar house in ‘N York. | onrr helpe aPated Uehaave oni il! M-m-m hmm, Both of them ea ahi he me mapone id Ah, the bellow peeil pas on should be fed moon. |2#04s in the ring, all of which took Light without heat is impossible, |shine. He queered the fight for this| (me and kept the crowd's tension 7 il aa aa ie Dempsey didn't tet anybody stay| Pte, He tried to smile, but Death under 75 years of age will|15 rounds intentionally. If Dem EeaN Ni Ver MeL ee soon be considered a crime, accord.| did, then Dempsey's the most won.| EXPENSIVE SEATS WENT tai A New Jersey dottor \derful actor in the world, and should | VOR LOW AS $10 EACH ‘And we puppose a bad case of| take the part of Macbeth. He's a| Kearns, too, was nervous. A paper hives will fo considered a. miade. | tragediin, ix Dempsey, and his make. | Wax handed hin from the press box, Bator y |up is natural. Here he is appearing | and his hands trembled as he grasp- see in the ring—face black as an Indian,| ed the paper, ‘ | Oh, véry well, then, we quit! A. J.B. Plan for Funerals of Airplane Victims Los ANGELES, Jul, , Ar for the funer of BH, Delay, na tionally known unt flyer, and R 1. Short le en automobile when the w ¢ thelr plane crum pled and they crasi 1 1,000 feet }lines gripping his mouth beneath a hard, black yeard Jover his stoulder legs | He ¢ but A are Joewn't w couldn't black ws hin shoulder hime his } it's all the world the he looked thin wa | face. self in yi leg with eriminal front jd What A mile mbrella the an old hi kr a face! blue and moment he He 1, and resem lady tting, ntil one held over outed red though nbled for sweater is| tered, his tanned specked with red blemishes Once he tried to, itting on) That Tho crowd in the stands was scat- and merely. moyed thru the entrances, like slow drops of water Then suddenly the drops turned into afreshet, Everybody and their rela tives suddenly seemed to t®@ rushing in, ‘The word rushed around that the gatel was charging only $10 for $55 seats, ‘This was later confirmed It was common to fee $10 fans} crowding out those who paid the $ Moving picture cameras in high crow newt affair ked overtime be fore the fighters entered ant after, | (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) terson and Oliver Perry were injured. All were residents of Yacolt, W The automobile was owned a operated Dy Schilling, who rece puret it and had not become ex perfenced in driving The mact had been parked by the roadside, Perry said. Schilling started {t and, evidently confused, al lowed the car rail at the edge of a ment Oo] Offi The fell to the ad pinning the men bene: we to plunge thru a guard 20-foot embank ear crashed thru the rail, bottom, who in) indication en drinking. overturning sald the men had Are You Looking for a Location? Tods ag small busin I A thuira ing. a ters busin: good Close Want you fine ad location for want LACTIVE ird Ave; Rent location nt, ele fo! ning an: ny service or eas that requ appearing in Ad Colu who has the mns offer Only d dye bat iron store mns key most any starting a rhaps it's just n waiting for NEW _ sTORE $50 will y} TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. HARDING SAYS SHOU SHIFT | Progress Is Made | Toward Shorter | Day, Executive ' Tells Tacoma WITH HARD, j N d here today by Presider Harding in his laxt speech before he ed for A Mr. Harding read to hin audience & letter from BE. H. ( dof {the steel corporation Kk the eorporatio Mr, Hard. ing as to of substi tuting the elght for the hour day and thet when labor ‘itiong Warragted, this Jon uid nm t wurpl tore of t Inatit whose at th “Ur sentime fa hour day and t estima On of th nt and “ because it is in’ accord with your own expressed view ermined to exert every at our command to sect in the tron teel industry of t int al abolition of the Ithour a the carliest tinn racticn ss means the employ ment of large numbers of workmen on an hour basig and. al ers on & basis of: 10 houra or Without an unjestifiable inter ruption to opergtions the chang effected overnight. It many adjustments, some t be will involve of them complicated and difficult, we think can be brow thout ur delay when, as ty arth a surplus of uilable."* teel manuf. United Stat mrers out- iron and lly of the the directors referred to ar ted to coneur in the conclusion reached by the directors as above state It was signed by Gary and the other d tors of the iron and steel inatitute In comment on the letter, Mr Harding said in his speech today “L wish to congratulate the steel ndustry on this important step, It will heal a sore in American indus trial life which has been the cause of infinite struggle and bitterness for accomplishment from t conscience of industry itself, rece ition of responsibility @rom employer to em ploye that gives us faith in rightful solution of many tangled problems. It is an example that I trust the few other continuous proces in In, dustries which still maintain, the 12- hour day may rapidly follow e president had intended to'de primarily to the but vote hig speech merchant marine. subordinated that to make his announcement on the steel industry neerning the | mercbint matine, he sald | ’This administration has been | (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) FIVE WELLS | IN FLAMES LONG BEACH, Cal, July Five rigs at the Union Ol Ce North Burnett st. lease were in flames at noon today and other nearby rigs Were endangered, A} quantity of crude oil stored nearby ix endangered. ‘Tle docnl fire de. partment, aided by shveral hundred | volunteers, is attempting to. bring | the fire under control, ‘The origin of tho fire has not been discov ered. President Shakes Hands HEROES SLAIN GARY FAVORS - With 1500 at Gathering AT CENTRALIA ) Governor Hart and Mayor Fawcett Head Reception Party | E HONORED TACOMA, July 5.—Following his address in the Tacoma} stadium, President Harding and his party were scheduled | to sail at 2 o'clock this afternoon on board the transport Henderson for Alaska, Harding Deplores Killing of Four oe er} thas eho #° OR | 2 By Lester M. Hunt W. Frater, Captain Gibson, Archibald | Legion Men: He TACOMA, July. 5.—Dreams came | Fisken, A. B. Stewart and scores of | ” ot | Hard) YAKIMA VALLEY HAS alutes omps . DELEGATION IN TACOMA — trom: Port ¢ Fred Arrowsmith of | Sunnysi By Lawrence Martin fl Dam - s the me th O. ¢ mpaeis rae came) TACOMA, July A crizzly rain, ich Tacoma has ih o deanntiCn ae Kn By vagscir the first of the trip, greeted Pr for meieasy "Wan brs sy i dent Harding on his arrival here to of the Western trip by | 5¢€ sat awe - n the si embark on his journey to Alaska. the president wes first heard set ot ta allay oa The show however, hardly af- _ Presiden was 20.mIN-| soect the valley project on his return |<cted Tacoma’s welcome, whieh utes late, but a crowd of several snAicbthines ive [Seemed to take cn added heartiness thousands waited expectantly in the Secretary Work indicat.(t?.™ke up for the unfavorable A thunderous cheer greeted Ls antes weather. id : ed his Interest in the project and de- |" president and Mrs, Hardin ed his readiness to co-cperate to| The president early todzy addvd/ he stepped onto the | of his car the rear platform and helped Mrs. Harding station platform, GOVERNOR AND MAYOR GREET THE PRESIDENT the fullest extent From 10 a. m an item to his program which Was |not put there by an official commit. jtee, when he -ordered his special |ttain stopped at Centralia. Stand. ing bareheaded in the rain, hé told to 10:50 a. m. Presl- dent and Mrs. Harding shook hands civitians At {with 1,500 - and military naval officers 11:50 a.m, he prenident raised his hat’ and | was to inspect the Cusiiman hospital |® crowd that gathered at the rear miled at femonstration, Hejand chat informally with the dis-|Platform ofthe train that “the peared fired and had circles under /qbled veterahs there. Mrs. Harding |World was horrified” when in 1919 bis’ exee,; altho Se. wax tanned aid | eral to ecobites’ Rim ef 1. W. W. killed four ‘members appeared in e ee of the American Legion in an Arm: Mrs. Hard vacious and istice day disturbance. Qld tot: seam avy we) Arrest 75 I. W. W. “Those guilty of this crime,” 7 + | said the presi ist sv. ranean te) Seattering Bills) sit the president is lem veternn mayor, boarded the| PORTLAND; July.6 enty-five |" wage of, the repebuc: aa a and. enierged with the prosi-| members of the I. W. W. are in Jail! thoge qoon pos ag pees a de They occupied the auto with [here today under technical charges |’ pended for its salvation.” ia him'and Mra. Harding as it led tho /0f distributing handbills Without Is! spon he drove to the cem tery, ; oli gp eceries = TNE pen “erace aerokloul yeeterdey tres tha four Legios men are buried, and again, bareleuded in the coma hotel when the passed out red cards HARDING ACKNOWLEDG: bearing the message, “Release all nes eee” set: wad me « oF CROWD political and class war prisoners," | scay Tt was one of the oem of the president's machine |#/0n& the route of President Hard- | csive events of the nae G wn back, to permit unob. 18'S parade thru the city. was marked by ‘a: grimness’ inl structed vie of the occupants from N. H. Sullivan, said to be one of Harding’s manne! ‘th i apes od io tlio sidewalk. The president held (the I. W. W, propagendists, was| ose tne simple act of severenes n umbrella over Mrs, Harding and |8tretched cold by an trate eftiaen, [Mn Uy? Babee cho apoio ri es ne ac. | Who objected to Sullivan attempting /f,." i wtting thee en ves ia al knowledgi greetings of the | hand him one of the cards. When /Gactralia burying. grou eT "Th < Sostators |he came to his senses he. was en % ei AUN ree was ‘little cheering in Centralia. The farther he has gone, the more. jtireless the president has appeared. |In Spokane and Portland, he con yj Sented cheerfully to addition of sev. : {eral unscheduled numbers to his pro- Meeting Planned /sram ana in Meacham, Ore. he went mach! . pen eoleeas Capone | DOUGLAS, Ariz. July §.— Bust Ito the very end of a program that at a safe distance. A company of gna £4 s i ni " entrance as the president helped Mra, |2T¢ Participating in a movement (©) a9 distinct and controveralal Harding from the mac / hring shout a menting between Prest-| schools of opinion had developed! in D TACOMA HOTEL | pressed that the Mexican chief execu. |!" Alaskan weather. One schoolsiti streets around the hotel were | ttve may be induced to come to Los| ited on buying rubber overshoes, ed with thousands of autos and) Angeles to meet and discuss matters | *!08hes and raincoats. The other people foot, seeking entrance | of international independence with | Mol refused to buy them, the building. The hotel lobby, parlor | president Harding. | PRESIDENT HEARS ¢ and the entire ground floor was solid: | | JOKE ABOUT RAIN route to the city jail in the police | patrol Both sides of the street were solid. eral hundred moved abreast of the president's car as it moved slowly behind the Seventh in fantry band from Camp Lewis. | Harding-Obregon ret service agents, flanking the! on ly packed with humanity oa eae Admiral Rodman, who spent nine Visitors from all parts of south.| Four Plead Guilty | years in Alaska off and eae was the west Washington and. from east of} . Oil F d Cc chief prophet of the overshoe brigade. the ins were in town toda in Uul Frau ASE.| whe scoffers had no “ad ; ; : s rticular leader. for the same purpose—to see the | FORT WORTH, Texas, July 5. ab a eae =| All of Rodman’s adherents bought 1/ overshoes in Portland yesterday, @ president. Early trains from Seattle |Four more Texas oil men pleade: |carried ‘many visitors and the roads | guilty today to charges of using the | merchant of that city having opened leading into the elty w thronged | mails to defraud, in connection with | nig store on the holiday for the pure with auto tourists headed for ‘Ta-| stock promotions, when they ap-| pose. ‘4 prea | peared in federal eourt here, President and Mrs. Harding, while Frank Waterhouse, president of they ve taken no sides in the con; th attle Chamber of Commerc amin C : troversy about whether it rains in headed an official party of welcome + D. Hatfleld) Alaska or does not, will have overs from Seattle. 0} lites pres Were each sentenced to | shoes if Rodman’s gloomy predictions ent included Judge Thomas Burke, | one year and one day in federal of slippery weather prove true, Judge George Donworth, Judge A,| prison and Spann and Smith were ‘ Rodman says that, aside trom con stant rain and man-eating mos quitoes, the party will find Alaska @ (urn to Page 9, Column 2) | fined $500 each. Hatfield and ‘his associates were promoters of the Texas-Mexia Drill ing syndicate 200 START VOYAGE TO SEEK GOLDEN WEALTH IN NORTHERN ALASKA S HOOVER MADE LIFE MEMBER OF TACOMA |Indict Seven More in Flogging Cases! | HOUSTON, Texas, July 5.—Seven | AN FRANCISCO, July 5 four-ma Fre The a ted schooner he od is scheduled to sail rol Fratelncd hay falay. tor [| more Indictments in’ connection with | VETS ORGANIZATION ome, “Alaska, bearing 200 mod. |] HO8sings and terrorists’ activitles by | S RETARY SO} eae y ¥ masked mobs in Goose € HERBERT HOOVER was k were | returned by the Harris county grand | n rs of the golden fleece. made a life member of Wild West Fore the, Tldorads Decolewent [{_ The indictments charged assault|| Wars, at a special ceremony nik ull ancrcine ea eee | with a pistol and are believed to bo}} Thursday oes Heer Moores president, ewnw —§,000 | 8% outgrowth of tho tlogging of Mrs. taloying ie ee at mag aa Be rani 6b mold Beating’ placer RHE levicossa oaoet and Ey AT AR EANG ee roa Le In ithe, henrt of. Alaska. Tho |} taigtmenta relurned by Harris Phillip Anshutz of "Pas schooner, an airplane, automobile, || county grand juries, in connection || coma; national. chaplain. of ¢he tractor and various other sup+ |) with the hooded outrages, now to.|| Veterans of Foreign Wars, come pikes all were jurchased on the || tq) |] ducted the ceremony, which wis)| co-operative plan Hope piles high of the gold rushers of "28. The) fay they intend to? work thelr Jand to the limit, divide the prof. witnessed by «& number of local] — vetorans and military an@ nay; officers. : Sevretary in the hearts Irene Castle Drops Divorce, Says Report Hoover has been an. | 4 active member of the Tacoma post its, if any, according to stock || PARIS, July Irene Castle has || for several years, aud the ane held, and mturn to San Fran. || been persuaded to drop her suit for} | mony this morning was in recog: divorce against Robert ‘Tremain, filed here yesterday, according to a report In court cirelés this evening. .! cisco noxt year with of the precious metal, a shipload nition of his services“in behalf of the order. :} ee ” ii tat kisi da

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