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FRANCE, ENGLAND NEAR BREAK! Two Fighting Speeches Are Made by Premier Poincare!) o— © Entered an Second Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffics at Seattle, W; under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $3.60 The Seattle Star | probably sday. Mode southwest wi SE BAT! TL E, WASH., MONDAY, AUGU: ST 18, 19 Two ) CENTS IN SEATTLE. ' | ° i ae pli hee TRUST DEATH RIOT NG ie on Seattle? Pe (An editorial from the Spokane ij HH : Press.) f i q 9 YEATTLE is again being round Hl N) iy abused by a large assort 1 | ment of esteemed contempo- | H i raries because a certain Journal of that city insulted the presi | dent after his departure, and continued to insult him during, | if not after, the termination of | jiddap, Dobbin, were going to j hae a'ahiewer his fatal illness. *hre This, we are told from T rassing. for Coolidge at. Work and Portland, and from other | Probe Shows How!) quarters nearer home, bs a true Spiel BT | White House! manifestation of “the Seale | DP) mbers’ Ring in ner | spirit.” ae Offices; Urges Why carry this senseless inter Boosted Bids On| city bickering to the polnt of A fortune awaits the man who In- “No Walkout” | idiocy? What is gained by con Schaefer Bldg. vents an elastic doughnut that can Wha Ady crc n to in Germany Grows; Excitement on Bourse as Franc Plunges Downward; British Challenge Ruhr Invasion é stant reiteration of tho absurd | deta A aS ee | fallacy that Seattle is ruled b; E : i er eles i By Paul R. Mallon Sd ats caaliceaad fasnece? By John W. Nelson | : (BY UNITED PRESS) i alll WHAT COULD BE WHITE HOUSE, Washington,| what ity gain | How the price fixing com- | With the downfall of the Cuno government, the publica- ae WORSER? Aug. 13.—President ( today | suthenus Parpsaniad - mittee of the Seattle Master | tion of correspondence between the allies and two fighting i established himself in the Whito| >¥ Knocking Its neighbor: Piss 5 Westies’ paaocis speeches by Premier Poincare, of France, the reparations a Hume: executive, action. ena tal el. ray “arpa ahi eciivarbiiekte ‘ities a | situation beame decidedly more acute over the week-end, Hill een ao ts hcl SaePid na Weed Xe satit: of apprextaantaly (04 par In anticipation of a break between England and France, the Ht office w pr Rimabeed) sens: scyeenttadar p : ‘as French franc fell to the lowest point in its history. ah | Grape.” office wi : professional tummy-acher—did | cent to bids submitted for Fram. adores, Gésmaty tow nd sfatal iat Whe el nde acer | lmpousne. : y ive insult the president. But the | plumbing and heating on the repaid: Wit ied ced eo tajuke Wie erles Joe] with him, and Reid sheets that seek to paint that chacfer Bros, structure at J “eee ; remony action as typical of “the Seattle | Fourth ave. and Pike st. swell eae ! rp ayes rege: a 1 escorted from| spirit” are little better than the | ¢d bullding costs to such an ex Day, to join with communi ts in voting lack of confidence | White House by hak ities : tent that plans for a 10-story in the Cuno ministry today, forced the chancellor’s resigna=] ie tecima| Gos tt structure were finally abandon tion. Herr Stresemann, leader of the Volksparte, is fornia H itate Central com.| Senet ed, was revealed in an investi a ministry ow No “ ” 0 i The =) " i de bs ais eanay le | — a sam os rane Great Britain caused a sensation which many believe may wings sp DS ‘OFFICE | issmore cooperation among its nally decided to only : ein agy vated re inde ee : meh: pry 3 aaa sna Tie Nona nvonec leading ciles. Every. brick | ® tWoslory structure, Instead of ee 0 definite preek viet eae, and Be ano reper strange ‘craft zoomed into| yc, 5 eens ; ears itd aie s Gs the 10-story office building ions en a note, ic e legality of the pa= executed an Immelmann| cence unchanged since Mr. Harding’s| stole at Seattle draws s brick | acisinalty planned. y Hard ri tion was flatly challenged, was made public. three times and then iraloe ‘Aiaia “exeank thatithe| ee The assoclation has been restrain. | Former President Woodrow Wilson, Harding's predece On Sunday, in speeches at Marville and Stenay, Premier } German socialists, by a decision reached on “Constituioy for F: This was inits pice, | 1 CHILDREN | seoud onthe president's Gumi turtne|, It EARED DEA D; | round room, just as it always did) eprcaGo, 1 Fear that during the Harding administration n't fell anybody I told) ne fir caller was Frank W. > Bungstarter is not 1! big chair was m ir wa: m continuing | sor in the White House, was among the millions of Amer-| Poincare made two inflammatory speeches, in which he tivities and | icans who cast aside party lines to honor the departed execu- : r with: the unigel sie ftps 4 party, D nono € dep recalled the horrors of wartime and attempted to inflame” two: idadsaeot” Sac tRee | five. He is shown riding in the procession escorting the re-| his hearers to continued hatred of Germany, declaring oceu- , the University | Mains from the, Wi hite House to the capitol. | pation of the Ruhr will not os until | until Germany ha: has s paid, ating Co, and the cee & Robertson Co. who re | PARIS, Aug. 13.—"The bourse was | activithes of the combine Th R. C. L C Ja center of feverish excitement to they: holla tenho pasion omas ole, Crepe day. aa tho French'trane, in anticipa- fixing pro} WE weak of range. d five times, and then,.. (To Be Continued) Shhhhh! De veal age Stearns of Boston, who bas been Mr. : meet ihe out of danger! Just between. you Coolidge’s friend and political adviser te ieee . tion's program. ten net allaatlisp- of tha ontedto ad Be tase arte tan Oe Tee eth tig-agelbegy BIDS WERE | anger ctive ai result. of Britain's. reparations tough time. “Now dou't tell this (0°) Among those who bowed to the pathy 8 hh CAUSE OF DELAY | ’ FRE cca nroxe bk woe eee | j on the 8 haete building | 17.95 to the dollar. » high that construc new presidentas he entered were Pat McKenna, the veteran door keeper, and Bill Pennell, a fat Virginia negro, former major domo, They have seen uth, 7; Lest rancis Kiuth, 3; Marie Helen Cinko, 13, and ber t Paul, 4 : | Breaks Into Vacation Joy by oe ADOUU] neni: Aust seb: adaacl HeateOn Collision Cau 5 were School Opening September 4 " |Solkeaparte, sourht teany'eo forma| Tragedy in Colorado an sleep nine tap-| Se¥eral presidents come and go Piley ahered aemmadidaseote ¢ : ae ats | volkesparte, sought today to form a pds , McKenna was to his nin Sls oon Aaa nesbrotgadirs igs heating bids On| Good-bye, awimmin’ hole, good-bye, |in. the teaching staff this year, | Co@lition government to repi 2 aaa cast by white [fhe stree st seen | were around $50,000,) Good-bye, swimmin’ h Ls be St aching aiiilocas ae of Chancellor Cuno, which re: PUEBLO, ‘Colo, Aug. 13.— ts | Pennell has been on the scene since |°% them. was ame Blackwell, | fishin’ po! Wenty-five or 30cadditional ,téach- | gonagy Seven railway employes were | SUMMER RESORT CHATTER u fu ial {mates obtained! ight t of all the sum|%P8 have been employed and 75 or | | the Taft administration. nn, regarded as mouth.| Killed, two trainmen and one Did you ever see anything more ine) Oy A ise staff, ot | day xed the cost at hapeadid morning, [22 have resigned, some to get mar- | ),. industrialists, will con-; Passenger injured about 5 a. m. decent than the swimming suit that | ‘wale ace naesber ? ‘ ides r ome, to take . post-graduate | tinue 's policy of passive re-| today at Fowler, Colo., in a head- ’ * ich nearly embe: y superintendent | work and others have Chosen “new s Mrs. Smith-Reynolds wears? . I served thru several presidential re Ganna Walska to r nd others have chosen ne ance in the Ruhr, it is understood,| 0M collision between passenger don’t see why she bothers to wear | ™ anything at all... . No wonder the | © the old. cfepe} vocation 1 reasons for Cuno's downfall| ‘rains of the Colorado & South- of Vacation — were was on hand to re es Receive the Stork } hung it on th ‘mic and had to do with} ern and Santa Fe railroad. men ‘trail ber about... . For in ‘GC is submitted, select: | 14.) © hated to do tt hat the internal situation. Decision of| Colorado & Southern passenger NO | stance, that young man whose father re cee CHICAGO, Aug. 13—Rqhorts that between : 4 aM i Bectteike “ithe “cain ABSCONDER GOES socialist party to vote against | 60%, detoured from Walsenburg 1 made all that money in oil... . The| NOT DISTURBED # me. Ganna Walaka, gpera sta ines ne sald ait ; the government on a question of con- Junta because of floods, ane, way she pursues him is positively dis-| Mr. Coolldge’s entrance Into the © of Harold F. McCorpilick, is ex 8 wax added#and then }He told us scltool would start in | fidence today, forced the resignation.| Santa Fe No. 6, running on sched: gusting .... She's 50 if she's a/exccutive offices did not disturb | pecting a vis Bork, were 110 p three weeks, Just think—only threo ‘The new chancellor began the for-| ule from Pueblo west, crashed at” day . .. I wonder what her husband | Mrs." Harding's occupancy of the |circulated in ( qld coast’ 7 ‘ weeks: me | mation of his government amid|the west switch at Fowler, where thinks of all this .... Probably he| White House proper. The offices | tor placed on ‘ tread lot of things are being snes of turmoil and despair thruout | they were to have passed. doesn't care .. . . Of course, I don't | are in a separate wins. Mot ked to confirm r arbitrary figures, presum.-| Already a Int. of)things ore we Ithe nation. He faced a task that} Both engineer and firemen on the want to be puritanic, but I saw that} Matters of immediate concern the d_ genidny de.|ably to cover the dues to tho “bet he various school bi Washington, _D. D. C., Bank | might wel nave daunted the strong-| Colorado & Southern double-header woman and that boy—he’s not a day |which demanded his attention in hing to say terment” fund of the association the city—things the small i, | est leader of a united country, instead |and the engineer of the Santa Fe over 21—go off ina canoe at 7 o'clock {cluded the threatened strike of an -——— All of these bids r hates to think about but. which Clerk Leaves i in IrONS —_Jot a people divided by politics, torn| were killed and the engines over and, my dear, they didn't retarn un-|thracite coal: miners and appoint th iL “ip kngh ott rhe oy erp aga eae ned to make it easy for him | |by communist dissensions and suf-|turned. One baggage car was dey il half past 9!.... I could hardly | ment of a personal secretar WAR ON GAS ture was submitted by Courtn to leitrn a lot and grow up to be 4] Under guard, Morris H. Dinsmore, | fering from military, economic and|molished and the other derailed Dy! ieve my eyes ....And you know! In the coal strike situation Mr. | Robertson which was more “than | «part man. By the time, Tuesdi eretwitlie tet 5 3 | political pressure from without the impact, but no passe they do say she has three sons at-| Coolidge is consideting two courses $10,000 leas than the lowest submit: | gent. 4, rolls around, everything will|~.’ °fstwhile debonair receiving tell- |" stresemann had the advantage,|coaches were damaged and only one tending the university! 1. Calling the miners and oper ted thru the association. The Court: |} ghip-shape again r Tuesday, | & of the District National bank of | however, of an apparently strong| passenger injured. 3 age ators to the White House and serv ney & Robertson concern finally ept. 4—the day following Labor day | Washington, D. C., and allegea em | coalition majority in parliament, with | Relief trains from Pueblo and — day's candidate for ing upon them notice that the gov- | awarded the contract for the small-| “iy the time set for the new term | bezzler of $29,000 of the funds of the |Mly communists and extreme mon-! Junta have been rushed to the club is the lar who J ernment wl; not tolerate a strike| - er stri the builders deciding |¢g open institution, who was captured near|*Tctists for immediate possession. | scene and doctors in Fowler are just as soon sleep in an u eptember 1 |Six States Fight for Lower | thst i construction costs were t00| aw RULING FOR | here Wednesday night, lott Seattiel ,Wnue the political crisis was on,| caring for the injured. as a lower 1. Bringing steady pressure for a feta hij NNING PUPILS “5h . s | Berlin continued an armed camp,| The dead: A Hensen, engineer, La eos settlement and ff that fails, acting Quotation e figures set by the price-fixing | \ 5) 045° a new! ruling on a broken man, Sun-|strong detachments of soldiers and | Junta, Col . P. Pierson, fireman: Li'l Gee to safeguard the public coal supply w commit would have returned a9) iio, or new. pupils, this day morning | police patrolling the Wilhelmstrasse|La Junta; Schenke, engineer. , 6 most re a i aie the | £2 case of a shutdown MILWAUKE . profit of at least $13,500 on this s 5 1 5 in her| “NO STRIK The city of Mi $40,000. job, accord sourceful girl dapper banker of | 24 Suarding government buildings | Pueblo; G. H. Gray, engineer, Denes jto prevent reds from carrying out| ver King, baggageman, Kan Wis Dinsmore, iment may open to experien one ¥ oe tomorrov sligh ease under last Washington, is charge t sf Ms | COOLIDGE POLICY rs shed: s men who studied the plans, | S¥aht dect Se pe i tb harged with the! their threats of an attack on the re-|sas City; G. L. Chewning, firematiy mother will start. selling gasoline for 13.5 tal of beginninrs, Superin eft of the funds in complaints filed Rap ehert! Ds ane ne . Coolidge | vents a gallon for low test and 14.8 Shared’ thie, DER OtADEOCeS: cay Monday, Because. of many |here?, He admits taking a good | ‘ing chancellor and President Ebert. | Denver. t se Pingel pad rari 48 ted o woulk © boosted | COl® sald Mom : | Altho the retirement of Cuno was| BE. G. es: t SUE polic 0 his teste; Wii coe nigh teat.in an‘ effort to drive nly would boost a ml understandings and. not ‘a ,little|share \of the money, but disclaims | ho the retirement 0 Brown, messenger, Denver ttl lull in disorder: be no stri ts of plumbing in | expected to bring | The injured: j who oO to the|4owR prices here ; m0 per cent, but as a natural | Nconvenience, the board has amend ty natty for the embezzling Of] \nich swept the nation over the| - Durleigh, trainman, residenee g0 up to Va vaca Soo eae t caui| Five thousand dollars worth of | Mesut. prospective’ builders would, [ed the rule applying to primary pu um | week-end, ‘resulting ita: Apwards “at unknowes tions needn't fear th willbe ation in the hard coll the fuel will be distributed to the|nnq gid. in several instances, aban.| Pils’ entrance’ by Issuing an or With a four days’ growth of beard! 39 dead and scores of wounded, it} — — Hirsch, trainman, resideneen unable to make the C. under. | & result of the deadlock | optic thru a city filling station, | 4on sins for construction work this {admitting puplis in September who Jon his face, his clothing dlsarranged,| was not believed either Stresemann | unknown. a stand them between operators and miners, Was | savor Hoan announced. |S cataen’ to Page. 7 q0olurane i will) b s old by October 1.) the old dash gone, the former favor-|or any other leader would be able| Miss Pearl Brown, Wichita, Kame | “{AiLthey have to do Is to memorize evidenced by his bending Tio! EP AGRADEAERT cant we call | ' | Then, ining of the second |ite of the capital city boarded the|to stave oft for long the Sant senger, ps cut, he words, r 7.Up two of them, | OOM. South, cf che. “United Stator) ose didn present filling’ bt bruary, pupils -who|train here under guard of Deputy A semester, in ; and don’t “for yiicd “er Feared Pistol Was will be 6 by March 1 will be admit. | United States Marshal Av B. McDon % from conferer om high| KANSAS CITY, Aug would be 6 by January 1 have been| prison! storm caused by hunger and despair t in the|Coal commission on a flying trip VAMP, SEZ: torneys general and governmental |ing with ‘another man,’ when|*< ss. amount of troubl, because | cnatm wore Aranreah maaan anton L dune brides have learned th’ {agencies in a half dozen western | she heard the report of a pistol. pee ee ret who walild <b0 6 inmure the sate delfcene cr ere BY WEBB MILLER | i ei time to put in the yeast. CHARLIE CHAPLIN HAS 7 today She fell suddenly to the sidewalk, | Jury old shortly ufter, January 1]oner. | Without © mon crestfallen Pree ala ihe British ce mee 2 cet, - * Jovy, McMasters of South Dakota, | Unconsciou were compelled to wait. another /ana disheartened, ‘Dinsmore started | ‘0 Proposals i the Apa are. FINE NEW GOLF TOGS; || whose victory started the movement, | At tho hospital, where sho was |WOe SUUts re warting. Thislon the long Jourmen to the cite se | ations note as tnaceeptable and Pre- Falls 25 Feet, Striking on cee een well MISSES MOVIE QUEENS ||went siond with pinnn to alin | ton, wan ma ae wan unnur. |*SH0% 0" staan nnoganes t0 Di hie ene which he lly dee ment nee Polmeare probably will reply Face; May Die Rew senator from Minnesota, will not fae) thir state’ depdta'to prevent aii pilx from the-outside who desired-to|ago, supposedly with thousands vot |U8ty Fetusing the British sug : accompany her husband to Washing EL MONTE, Cal, Aus. 18—|\ increase by ttre big companies ptercwohoot jiniathemiddia Gf ‘the | dotlars on hie "person |tions, it was learned sembofficially| nacre ton, { Charlie Chaplin, movie com Gov. Ne North Dakota, await \term and who found it difficult to] yfarshal McDonald. stated before today. es eli hoists aren am oe st Well, somebody hay to stay home|| edian, attired in a gett costume || oq an answer to his telegram to the HERE IS | up with the class started | ne eft that he would guard his man | jie ra carat themiislectentant eh at {'a. m, Monday, Mrs. Bird Nea and milk the cows. || that would give a Gene Sarazen Stand de rf or months before thelr a& | with the utmost care, adding that he} chap beaer pac re ae Safe hun. pended ir id-aalt fron | Sane 1 pasttial: dyanene Bea | oe ee ne sito that he} the Downing street communication & suspended in midair 4 | rks ral fit bons se pater sAdide Gov. Charles W. Bryan, YOUR COUPE believed hy would escape at the least} was to demand reduction of the the edge of an electric sign, 26 f waiasis Johnson says he'll never]| Monte today to play eddatn otc darthtioe 46 NY NEW FA | Provoeation, because of his inherent | French claims and abandoning of /above the street, while doxens 4 COs ietolalug ile nda | balers egress te qu Standard and is considering op- ||, 3 ihited TEACHING STA pcan aa a guarantees which France considers | atly morning pedestrians gazed 19] other statesmen, Then, by heck, he'll here isn't a movie queen tion of state-operated filling sta. || There are many bargains listed |)" oO. . now school building will be| . Dinsmore led. department of jus: | impossible astonishment. ‘a T get a cigar named after him! here," he was told by an intor. |) daily in the Used car columns, |) ied when school opens Septem: | tice agents x merry chase thru the| yt was considered probable Poin-| Mrs. Nelson dropped to the paves 9 0 '6 viewer, recalling that a few brief Gov. Len Small, Mlinola, is ine|] but here is a dandy ber 4. It is Garfield high—one. of | principal. cities of this country and | care would reply, contesting the Brit-| ment as Sergeant P. H. Jennings wat pLarey months ago he came to Del Monte ||| Gov. Ten Small, filinols, lain ree Fintot. bletiwannelavtrabcutes, 1p | Canada, escaping them at times by |jsh points which he regards as er-|attempting to rescue her. She struc: HOH IE) ae ang || 10. atmnounce his illfated. eng encail REHOWRERE ‘wlll tet the Northwest. .'The. old portables | margii of but,a few minutes. He | roneous. upon her face, receiving serious in: | Cintraed Pr icped lemon drink, the best Shas Peta LS ser ti Sduth Dakota plan. Standard Off 1923 FORD COUPE * in which Garfield. students wore | Was cabin WW editeaday ant ‘n 4) Semi-officially, it was pointed out | Sas tas beet eee Oe to town, . i J officials here intirgated that a price ON? \housed last year are no more restaurant by Dan Vacarelll, a spe-|that with the exception of a few city hospital, where io comedy, pti eld Ohl on \ 1s in Kentucky, Winc Al ew Ford coupe: only || ‘¢ thoolt probably. will be {cial agent under W, J. Burns, operat: | points, the British attitude as out-| dition was sald to be critical, ot the: colored But: wonig you) Miss, them iN et amy ny goon bet ined 3 months; cannot be told ad. Money for the erection of | M& out of Chicago. lined in Curzon’s latest communica-| Jennings was passing when h¥] aes, albeit thelr lines ween poor ||)! kod. sin dealers met today to discuss a from brand new cat haa bump- | | crowde 1 one will not be avatiahlo | When arrested, Dinsmore ts sald thon, Is exactly* the same as in the }Saw the woman and heard her shout i Wil aso. Cony dente tas ne Be meoat cree | pisos Bus |] orm awipe, speedometer, Small | additional ones wit Hot be AvAlltl’ lto have admitted his guilt and ex: | past. Hence France can only be con-|"'stop that man.” She was pointinit) fhe aed nes, the enter-|| thoughtfully, ‘"But after a little || In Milwaukee and other cities au payment down, balance easy until Mareh, 60 aM y | Pressed the desire to “hurry back to| sistent and make the same reply as/at aman who was running up Thinl to the filertainer meat thing practice with this driver I'll never ||tomobile clubs are considering plana | to relieve the crowded condition 0 | Washington and get this thing over |in the past—a refusal, ave, and apparently was trying to Aeris ‘sail And I did tell him he miss them. I'm going to be the ||/to establish their own filling sta: | last year The board is having | with. While In. Seattle Dinsmore| France is determined to contest the | catch him by taking a shortcut th jon on walking teen” Mpent his ve-| | southpaw golf champion of movie: |/tions, while in a half dozen or more || You will find the seller of this ||plans drawn, however, and construc: | yay heen held in the county. fall.| British statements regarding the le-|the window, Intending to jump tO poth did Ieegh heartily, And ao to home, || dom—and I'm not golfig to be a leitien tho gayoline retailers them: |} bargain by turning to the Want ||tion work will be rushed with all the |r tall wax reduced trom $80,000 to | gulity of occupation of the Ruhr, the {street til Laughing hearufe?” UY and to bed, || thing ela volves are participating in price cut |] Ad columns dixpateh. poxstble, £10,000 by Judge Jeremiah Neterer|seml-official analysis said, and will] Jennings declared that Mrs, Nels aadtald dia Loe thet ware J! Phove will be 100 or 126 new faces | Saturday )Turn to Page 7, Column 2) Was under the influence of liquor ’ ¥ 4 Can Lea . Le RON \ WRIA SCHR AIDS RRM j Hf ; ORAS Hal he eat itaM gy Maya a |

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