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s - sags AST TRAIN HITS AU’ a =| Ship Crashes Ashore on New Dungeness Spit! | = The | seattle St ar (HOME Ti SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 192 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, aT OY ATOLIM 1 1 r Q ) ‘ FIGURES IN FIGHT OVER FAMILY MILLIONS i S It f t = | h 2 % q ° a CONDITION Of Earth! | ARE INJURED; os . (EDITORIAL) a J mei Lo eth ah lager Aaa ; ASHINGTON has lost, thru death, one of ey ‘ Seatle, Wash its most useful citizens. Not a builder + ; Dear Chief: Officer Rufus F. Grapo A J a 4 of railroads or mills. Not an office-holder ‘ . wr the Immoral Squad has Just ett Crew of Vessel Will memes. da mall. (Rover Car Stalls on N. P, my house. He got kicked by a white 4 3 of statesman-like 4 inl. Please tity relatives Try to Float Her stature. Not a Track at Kent; JOR BUNGSTARTER, r EE posit great teacher or i e a ea ‘ Late Thur sday inventor or civic Fog Held Cause 4 q 0 oped, light leader. Not a ‘ #000. ‘ : of Acciden What's the ditferer It isn g wealthy patron t eee ; ‘ of art or of : : t Steaming ) ballast thru shia: Two women were injured, one 4g garct 5 birth coe heavy. ot morning. the science. probably fatally, when the if not ture in Se motorship ne under | "I . F tle. 8 read that a sin ter tothe MaLeod Lumber « A mother! A speeding North Coast limited, s! du 5,908 progeny in of Portland, crashed woman who crac k t of the Northern Pa- me 1 “ discouraged. Dungeness « befe came as a bride cific, running on «a 70-hour vik Sma = in the '608 and schedule between Chicago and oe Victor Cc. Us ay Seattle, struck to on a Aug. 1, 1923. helped her hus- steep grade cros at Mere- 4 Dear Homer: Gosh, but the band hew out a dith, near Kent, Thursday 4 seenery up here is grand. The Fe si]. morning. ‘The women, an only drawback iy that the island home in the wil een... ae Oa ler . Mott, of Thomas station, and keeps revolving around. It makes derness. ' me dizzy, Sincerely Miss Clara Lowell, of Meredith "CUNNINGHAM. A mother who Heights, both 67 years old, were ; oe ; : raised to man- rushed to Seattle by the train 4 a going away on a vacatior r . 4 c Sect be hood and wom- crew, and after emergency oper- : Last s robe anhood 11 sons ns at the city hospital, were Pa is ie F =] 1 i hter: ve sferred to the Seattle Gen- 7 % c= 8 anc daughters, Mya? Callow Fi]! eral hospital, Miss Lowell a lal 9 ie - 6 and aided every ae : fi] critical condition, with a frac : ayor ¥ nt On left is shown Lady Cynthia Curzon, now Lady Moseley. The countess of Suffolk ' one of them to gain a college education. fared ee ne ee : a ight) u ormerly Nancy iter i t is Jo eite le 0 c neipe i ° me Beng poo adh pica ont ' q r p be ka da ried happily. Ten of whom made homes in baslnaaregmachtad Wexhetl +—__—_—_—__— x : eee aaa oie r this state and one in Oregon. All of whom said that Miss Lowell, who Owns - » . Crew Coach’s goto Was have been successful in the business of living. Mere aa cotsoeuw.: Leiter Heirs Duplicate Gould Feud — ‘! known Pioneer A grandmother! A great-grandmother! | as driving tomard Kent when a er, always sakl to the reporters;) —_____ an Te ee As one of Washington's best | Seven sons, four daughters, 27 grandchil- the railroad er 2 q Baer tire: $100,000,000 Estate ; "Hannah Mery--Calion, who |feq Gren and two great-grandchildren today fy! , Wier ine cat reached the trae j Sana f Merch : NE PERMIT 3 away Wednesday morning mourn the passing of Mrs. Hannah Mary FAlinem trom seeing the approachia 3 ey: rs. Ae ahh pang 0 Mere ant m recognized : Callow, mother of the University of Wash- | limited ad the noise of the moterd ‘ a ft n . Mrx. Callow wag the mother of 1 . 7 BAL : frowned the noise of the train. THB: , ; et 1 gasoline tan Controversy children, one of whom is Coach ington crew coach. And the whole state will auto started ahead just as the loebe +e <0 ¢ * Callow, of the University join them in paying her homage. motive appeared, crashing into the) YE piant pe ; sb i of Washington’ crew, and all ¢ F i th tute The Star k rear end of the auto, | : - Kotecn, AED eee ; x 1 ! whom, with one exception, are now or she was the stuff, as The Star knows The ‘car wan’ thrown. 46: 0ehte | vi? times: and = ereat white st m3! Boulevard Unkempt; Board | rai. today are on the point |Four Councilmen to Demand |resiaing in me state ot Washington. FM! values, that heroes are taade of! as upside down in 5 ditch aa | ou So to the office, where © did of starting site amor t in 1869 that Edward Ca . 2} x . 2 ‘ t yw ] f fina ‘a perma to fioh. ta the White iver Needs More Money f ng a bitter es Concessions of Company |, t Edward Cal the track, aba totally w ] Jakes. signed by A. W. Leonard, which themacives over mm Yel Ww, former ea captain, and hls train stopped and members of the | Sock teshiocing tite dopachicboaeteter BY JOHN W. NELSON the wealthy pie han Ar soys8d Ch Ahlan Off akee:! Wie, <4 tne nencatiene ret ee oe ee Te the ine Mouse, where I did pee f f -béautiful |similay'sto the cont ut has : ba Lowell was UnGaag | Naz ind metheoght | Seattle's m ¢ autifu ‘tho ct back Corpor: | ley and there built xc uffering from cuts about! the p acted and staged. is, on pride and w Y er the Gould | ation ¢ Kennedy in t ome That P ° {the head, which she received from cIveit the theme did mauseate me, And ji le effort te ‘ cabin; erected tashiase cid. she Sie Seu heme, fe sapoee, aed to bed 1 lad ed in nha OUR the Pa & short. ceived internal injuries and a frag ihe epee an Yee seg : pend timat phon® & Telegraph Co. ding Har house was buy 1 f bs ‘ tured when she was erushed a ; m 00,0 ard an informa 1 of neil mem. in which the majority under the auto. sce . iin ce cin Sena! Gains; Enjoys. Hi [Set er ata 2 Seattle J bbing or H the ¢ pped before Kaml Bee Nila Ja broken wrist. : ob. ‘ unty fra be granted the} In ward Callow S nitiales: Gaines * | Officials of the Northern Pacifio dame v° | Nane Campben awa ‘ Doctors Appear Entirely Satisfied With Pa-| wat cenorted to be making a thore & YD he enlii¢ a of | daughte has allied 1 Fot definitely | Mrs. Callow established her resi tient’s Progress; Wait Watchtully investigation of the wreck, altho ; tehes of | self with } Josoph Leiter, | dec to. vote for|dence in Shelton, « fow mite lents rrogress; Wa atentully lpm “eskeirabeed aati en i f 1 h 4 r where 1, un 1 weed-h the * xeck® to kili/of the home tn the va TNE FPR | Sota? ortie is that the crash a i Hye acsdtgs . fifth, |that time all of the y Lawrence Martin There was continued quiet in the | ynavoids ; { . ' & fifth By La a the | unavoidable, due to the heavy 4 ride over |*nd Marquis ( Philip t desired | married and have esta PALACE HOTE San Fran. | Presidential corridors this morning.|/and the fact that the auto on, British to confe for themacives in i Aug. 2.—President Har- Anxiety which attended every bul-| stalled on the track, The train fair tiie Wea are rhoae shry s M cisco, Aug. > r 22 in issued from the sick room dur-| inbound to S a ‘ a iNalas ms er urd nid va axiou: at the time of her ding spent a restful night and | (Turn to Last Page, Column 3) beee i 4 ¢ shrubbery and the |#s tru ¢ th Kennedy, but ears of age, are Arthur Edward! awoke — thi ees feeling Ria sal: . | much refreshed, according to a $ 4 Ay | resolt Ihe Sal Hoquiam; — Robx i | E Now LOOKS SLA pris cpall br! the Goal mrapvers |Gallow,” MaUisenty, Nehlliatn’ aed report given out by his physi || AT BEDSIDE BEAT’ VICT CALIFORNIA |) ; cn of | wapitaken after it ned that |British Columbia, and Coach Catlow,| cians shortly before 10 o'clock. ee aeciaicha her | complete _respore it gr Seattle; Mrs. William Gri The bulletin read ag follows OF HARDING eaten ynconscious by four thugs No matter how browned hillsides .and the phone comp: 1 now franchise Mrs. Denniy Hurley, Shelte “The president had several | | 2. 65th st. and Ravenna boule come 00d hou rest with the Corporatio juy F field, All: a ™ r late Wedn ay night, Ha tant ac — tine, Joseph Lelter"has faithfully; | Counsel H a f hand Wow KR. open Seattle ies Metre O} eee ae ce Po |i: BAN SBRRONGIROO/ (AUS; md, 20, of 815 Ravenna 4 with it aven't hough © men—the | ene eee ee erriselftanty format opinion: on. the question of; She is also survived by 25 grand-| Might, pt ine. -taarnee | (2:25 p. m)—President Har . lay for nearly two hounss ; eT department igshort at least 20 em-| oes ‘hig’ duties ian ‘trustee, and |aubmitting: the proposed: franchise| children.and one greater ex | was given his luncheon soon |in the bushes before recover - o CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | PIONS ThE NOW see eon cnthe, {by hit untiring efforts has procured |to vote of the people, late Thurs.| Mra. Callow had bee exp after nein today, comatatng | <H0#°k ~Norguara IVY CLUB superintend “ xounation. Supt." annual income vastly in excess | day or early Friday years, having suffered a y - ee Shtctip Ola “RIG at Ins | bed of a gold ; of politicians claiming there is an . ‘neem (realized. had the estate been de-|that the city council on record|this time she had been active in r condition shows havin beens eh [28 he stepped from a street Gay ~ over-production of wheat are Rt ©, CM RAvie eenure Sie Dances prived of his services.” ‘avoring abolition of ltigation be.| ploneer and other organizations. bbl fd Yael rs ‘Small | = slbeed been cheerful and jo, ‘his way home .ftom = ween hee fA the blame. Upon uy of Park |" The parallel between the Gould | tore considering the was one of tho state's first. W ities Of food are being taken | cpnronably comfortable during | the’ wWitson : bookstore.) Onaga | finances ind Leiter cases begina inthe in-| Kennedy ‘snid, U. She was past worthy matron of | quantities of food are being taken | the morning. men asked for a match, and th ; 1 “We are getting no more money |{D) A UT Coie vorican hetreases | CIPY. COULD }the Eastern Star, and a ninent | anon ‘White rec Awitl Ghitey. | pai ath |struck Norguard, who fell back 4 sf ow: {he wees: Delore the married to foreign noblemen, In|CONDEMN SYST membor; of the Rebeocs lodge | itably take some little time, we | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2— |The other three men Jumped ony ous |UUt wages and other expenses have | is, case a brother of the plaintiff] ‘If the phone company’ continues | are more confident than hereto 0 a. mj—President Hard: [him, knocked him unconscious, fob 4 ia (Turaite Last Page, Cotisn's) n to Last , Column 2) to seek excessive rater and operates | ROOFER STRUCK BY TIMBER| fry ne to the outcome of his Il | was reported to be ps |bed’ him and fled. The poll 4 » have the = without a franchise, the city will be} gtruck by “a timber at the §' ss. quiet morning” at 11 |failed to locate the men. #4 describe prom D free to Institute an initiative measure} fogepi's school ‘Thutsday, Edvard] ‘The’ phyalclans wero | markedly | embers, of Santa | == 4 paclote és condemning the system at junk! Watker, 1202 Seventh ave. a roof|cheertulas they left the room where brother-indaw of the | pys i ier FATHER FIN SWIMS ACROSS vrrtacs 2s Watker, 1002 seventh ave 4 root enertut as they et the room wher evtherintiw of Dirt Farmer Will q 4; i y Kennedy declared that Tacoma an¢ ught to the Providence hosp! | ; e srine el ie Rems! | - ' q ; fad is com nr ni me at t to the Providence hospital. eyed that they were extremely erine and Nell Marie Remsber; Run for President called at the presidential suit r was injured internally, it} istiea with the ‘substantial progres: vou FAMILY SLAIN: GREAT LAKES “tress 3) ved their patient 4e¢’ making: t IL o'clock. On leaving, Rems- | TOPEKA, Kans, Aug. 2.=Go) ir = —=| ‘The president slept r than aid the president sti ooo ai hte cradigaen a ) usual There was. little activity | like a siek man, y : 2 . y Srey | democratic presidential nominations “In a recent trip to Chicago % found there was an urgent need fom a dirt farmer president,” Davis sald The governor mad bid for the? |about his chamber aftet he felt} jasleop ly in the ‘n t His SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.— usual breakfast of warmed milk.) (8:3 a, m)—President Harding | | | Kills Boy and Self in| inst Ti anh ‘ A t was two soft-boiled eg nd ton dd his usual breakfast of soft. | i AN JOSE, Cal, Aug, 2—When! |) opine ohio, Aug ‘Carbia taken to him about 745, He ate d exgs, toast and mill, be- | support of the Kansas delegation, 9 INTRODUCING THE COLONEL | Maj. Julius Lindenstruth, U. 8 Waiker; the first man to swim across Yew, most women can cook (4ome well, and kopme not so well ~ || with enjoyment tween § and 9 8. me—much later. | = = Col. Ebenezer Blowhard has had etired, entered his wife's room to| Lake Erie, ater a hearty. breakfast lonplace, everyday dishes, but few have the divine magic NO VISITORS ARE than ‘yeaterda anne lias nt yet peace of mind sinee the new auto summon her for breakfast this! cad went to bed after dragging him woduce those dainty, sweet morsels, and other trifles, that r LIKELY TODAY ¢ aken any “solid foods. was built past his place. morning he found her and thelr 13-| voit ashore at 6:30 a, m, here delight the eye inwardly comfort, and without which no mi The president's morning was spent Sree A New Home a “One of my cows died of a mys yen on had teen shot to death.| Walker had been in the water 21 {s truly complete. If you would Ike ‘to acquire this art, without us usual, being shaved and prepar SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. to Offer Today ferious ailment last w he com Ir ation revealed a note and | jours and 16 minutes. He swam the expense or effort, send for our new bulletin on." and Cookie ‘for the day, eating his bre m)—"President Harding “4 plained. “I performed an autopsy nees “which caused th 4 miles from Point Pelee, Ont lein ind Willin Fill out and mail the coupon below as and reading the morning papers. | t a very restful night,” ae. Here is a mighty nice home th and found that the animal had been coroner and police to declare the 1 might have gone farther had directed It is probable the prosident wilt] cording {o his personal physi: |] i ioing offered today. Do SOU Brazing along the highway, 1 was |jelioved. Mra. Lindenatruth had kille|{t heen necexsary,"’ Walker said receive no visitors today, due tohis} clan, Dr. C. Who (Tl pant it? ih Wl Able fo amemble three Fords and one cq tie | tind committed sul-| ‘The heroic swimmer worked off 20) As eee —~ exhausted condition in throwing off] saw his ih : k m |] ™ : hevrolet from the auto parts taken |p white rempann deranged |pounds, weighing 176 when he in ceiee “ : Jhis ilness, Cabinet officers who} Sawyer said the president's res. from the poor critters siomueh.” | peaks binds | plunged into the lake and 156 when SU ket Reaeniniarih G {visited the suite this morning re-| piration was 8% temperature | 500 |he came ashore here tod that their chief's progress| 98.6, and pulse 110. The morn: Ne d having, heard Cakes and Cookies, Icings me the bul \» in on THRLAKEN DISTRICT Dear Homer: 1 just want to sa i a He was accompanied by four row ‘ sah prin artic was highly satisfactory to them ing’s consultation of physicta 6-ROOM COLONIAL HOME one thing. I'd just aw soon see u girl | PLEO) Bhi Ec aes natruth | a and the gasoline launch Argw ae alt gayi fo: hs ae Ae las oy e, Fe) casita In Sta pR. | There is much speculation as will be held around 9 a.m. and |] § yooms; brand new, with hard is in public as powder her face, |NOMe about 3 a. ms’ They attracted) itt an tac in’ fom and ; to when the. president will be the official bulletin issued there. wood floors, tile bath, fireplace, puldn't you?—Glad listie however, Paving) ia not finish the trip until several Name Rare iran Beene Ct a Veevvacerengerseness hie’ ‘(0 take sold food. his ‘after, Dry Saivyer ‘adued: conerete basement, fuirnnes, an You bet your life! pees ee ‘it Affe pvt | hours later ' ; ly Will not be for some | : * te nd more than you. wout pay iad he Pall ity bevels celeste Bl aa Lumps of sugar thrown over the a 7 AGEL Ca PUG AeA ee mire Me sav dae | 1. His attending physi’ | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 for a bungalow. You cannot ff et on reatly |M& Jn another part of the house, |wiaey ot the rowhouts were Walker Btheat, and Nos siverso es $1! clang withhold; lotloine ‘ns 40>. | SERNAME Harding wakened || {ford to sias this snap, CRUDE up the 8, 1.0, sign, |*214 Ne did not Near the shots. fonty nourishment. Meat Brosh ang ; this signal as ‘to the imp shortly after 7 a.m, and his valet = if EAUEIPUL CHionvs ormuahsttement of Liodanateaty thee th [stad loins sve mnie van nat hne||/ phomesr wuttefeerstsennamy yh Re Sa ef tetany att || This me Sent st fone Aa 4 NUS GIRL z apolte ion for the same reason that | day, He apparently had a good night, |} ie vou want it you ean find | 20 LOVELY Co: MriHly: had (VGC DB Be LOBACAT Head yo ey aoe ik tenes inh CMD ea ee coon i iE make ON civ ey ou da fae Pore they are unable to tell when he for signs to the contrary were lack |} cige in the Want Ad Column ayer ind there wax no. apparent .caise| Members of the party accompany - will he able to be moved—they jing. Nono of the physicians had yet |} ° beh Oh, all right, we't quitt f shooting otler than tempor: | ing Walker sald the lake was smooth do not know, ‘gone in to see Mr, Harding. | OE AW fey insanity, thruout the long pull