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Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 149 The Seattle Star At the Postoffioe at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 1, 187% F Year, by Mall, § SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, AUG TWO ‘CENTS IN SEATTLE. > Convicted to Die LOOKIT! ‘Sainzdeis is restime DEATH _ on’ Testimony” of Dog CRITICS cur ustice RAVING! STAYS NOOSE! ; eattie Artist Picture of Jack Dempsey Starts | Eastern Rumpus While the portrait in otis of FRANKLIN PARISH, La, Aug. | Heavywelght’ Champion Jack Demp 20.—-Should a man be convicted of |s¢y reste in somber beauty in the } sentenced to die on the| Kansas City art institute, art critics, newspaper writers and tea urs are hurling lurid} sat the iT 20, 1923. * Issaquah Miner |) Ends Life With | | Bullet as Net © | Closes In Reverses Jury and Calls Decision “Barbarism” After firing one shot at his wife, late Sunday night, Joe Po- lane, 54, coal miner of Issaquah, ended his domestic diffieulttes with a bullet thru the head as Town Marshal B. Mitchell was closing in on him with a heavily armed posse. Something must be done to re strain Old Joe Bungstarter! When a guy tries to give the totem pole a drink, he's getting dangerow Mothers, take your eluldren to the cellar,, and you innocent bystanders keep off the streets. Shock troops into the trenches! Put on yer tin hats and yer gas » crime_a “testimon: cup conno! charges and counter cha “effrontery” of a Seattle artist ictor Alonzo Lewis, in selecting a| when the country still ting on the unusu had ¢ to courts dec was revers | subject that, many declare, hag de-| Sart. Le who has painted Polanc had quarreled with hig i | wite violently Sunday night, accord. masks! Ready, men! It's the zero 1 to barbarism,” Chief | 5™ Aeled hour! Now, then, toys, over the top Pept etnig y Nell aj. {some notable portraits 1 modeled | | : ; m and give him bell. Cha a A. O'Neill of Touisi-| os notable busts, atands by his jing to Coroner W. H. Corson. “He . ana bitterly < © conviction tune with’ a strong defense of his |became enraged and rushed into his he signed thexiocument that spared | BY bedroom and seized his pistol. As He's nearing the man whom had almost Polanc came into the kitchen witht | his wife ran from the Goor yard. Polanc opened fire but failed to hit her. WIFE RUNS AND “Surely Jack Dempsey Is an artistic subject,” Mr. Lewis said to The Star Monday, when a Literary Digest summary of : °K | “the controversy was called to r rH : : be stated Pogasey 4 wa cain "| his attention. “He hos the Bef ib sevenil’ higran (Hoh. devumeng darian ces SCREAD ‘FOR HEL ea hat t i" ill he wisdom of many generations of | sh ol ff io sj «e 3 4 re m wning during the Mrs. Polanc n thru the stréets ww happens to a bee when / ies . | physique of a Greek God; bi ‘ r I | the | ais down on fis own 5 # THE PAPERS ADMIRAL LINER are a oe ee get he | Personality is interesting, not two seasons he has been manager of the West Greenlake 4 eae ac beside for helps T ‘ gates al tN crepe fe" at Os spa 7 4 . 5 4 F “ : Mitchell responded by securing seve haiti | That the Kernel was ncuing tthe erinvi led the 'olticars tps Assay sori Berens bathing beach. Shidler’s specialty is sailors who try to\ 2) men ani the posse’ thetl saAital Tomor went to the g time ago Crs EWE SEE BY {FIGHT FREON =z: iomer Brew, Jr, wants to ra : a ; rold Shidler, university student, who has saved ed. In the title of right thruout, but that hor of Mitchell Davi Winsaes Wiees te polat viel stroll around in canoes ag they do on the decks of battte-| toward the Polanc home. the president.committed $| Blaze Extinguished in Hold avis wax arrestes. aibislie snen, ships. Last year he pulled four drowning gobs from the| As they approached they saw Be: the unfortunate error of of President Grant Then followed a trial, the like of gave te SEES jwater; this year he hag rescued three—Photo by Price & | ne enter * shed at the rear of MMe c a be ecard of 4 whe ’, * > hn e 3 alled jim t me sie |which never has been heard of be-| Ane gveny WHERE Carter, Star staff photographers. [ote and ated apo <— dying, thus leading to a satin 3 ro lfore in this country. Only the dog's |" ,, r : misundérstanding on the Fire, breaking out in No. 6 hold|mute “testimeny” could be offered |, “Aft in wherever beauty may be SC MF e # * * & men closed in slowly. Suddenly a bemge- ” found. I see beauty In everything; : : ~ | shot rang 0 d they rushed for- Grant of", 20 Mae a ene dog_[tomm aoe tein aoe thing, oon tal University Student Has Saved 27) tars 'iod tne miner fing dd on mal’ Orient ne, an sho! Ane another. The portrait ia done in ‘ lthe floor with the gun in his hand, ne tla? aloe 0p) abel somber. colors. Demprey ts seen| Adults and Uncounted Children | DROVE WIFE with a cap on, with an oyercoat) | FROM HOME toe MiP ATE OF BOYS. |e sntsne arms toied.” ‘he! From Drowning | MPotane had had. trouble with Dortralt is ® good portrait. If it |wife before on different occasions, 2°) BRING PROBED] ti tecs segieiner nies tan], mie iors on aioe oa 1 7 | Play, Ch Checkers. } eee SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING Petaluma, called. the. “World's | Egg Basket,” Is celebrating its annual “Ees Festival.” If they have one of their peri- odie earthquakes down there, the World's Egg Basket is apt seamen to be sera /part of the general pub- ¢ the steamer Pr ic. , the Admi was len Japan, ersity | doub’ ot the time to keep the battle paged enti | man of violent temper and had driven 3 x es td thig mm: CHICAGO, Aug. F *en | no comme and rth se h. t manned } wife from home a week ago, sailed | youthful inmates Artist. Lewis ‘modeled a Lake bathing beach, has Shidler is ge when Mitchell was forced to inter: pas | from. the Ch Dempsey in 1921, whic 27 adults and an unknown camps for a time in an |" 0° cor her and threatelnee ‘ r of children from drown effort to get toughened’: | Code. S08 her; 6oR ae oh, rd. | school in hei hool tr tracted jon As | with jail unless he treated her better, n Green lake within the last | up fc U. of W } chargea tb 9) | ‘i les subject, Dempsey is a | The body of Polanc was taken i San Francisco to Be But 28 i! ‘ of his graceful per ee expert at | iorge by F. A. Fisher, deputy com } ih on ; ‘ eventh United r jous per n painter's subject Om. the’ lake fia nd will probably. have |oner and undertaker at Issaquaiis because of his col Hours From Broadway dition Sunday. .| plenty of opportunity to use his | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20—Let an Robbed in 3 oes seccon WOMAN INJURED HAZARD OF FIRE says The ned, Bill Robb, the man- | cisco Wednesday afternoon. Flying. the teacup tempest follows; | » guard at the re looking 8. California as menace and extinguished math t difficult he has i small brush fires which have bee ficut'he has /Car Crowded. to’ Curb on) smat pen es ovhere. of Paee t service. | Attacked by two ba ment meets | fun Whether © the exp effrontery’ to do a por. tells us the reason they named |on a 28-hour schedule, } of the fs art ¢ 1 t ssociati r breaks an on tried to dry her up, and couldn't. | across th ent in the first of roa a 1 t connoisseurs, tea say | on. « | A 10-your falt of rain over th | Vesti atria se ai cauaiiges Beane t is—or is |state Sunday night and Monda j ctioabiley = Of 7m TEBURE: & ’ t . < rt 0 morning relieved the forest ‘fir, : | keeping fore noon. Monday, Pe Karras, fail clouding ee tal ber to ourselves. | With sticcess oF (depen ‘aw robbed of|,,Katras wee walking quietly alor of Jack Dempsey, and} accomplished, Sturgeon capsized . | eee | hs: tollnay of the, plete to: overcome | as robbed Of line wtreet when the two men auid-|‘visitors to the Kansas City Art In| in a:canoe 100 yards from shore, | Bothell Highway Sound. ‘ ; 3—— — 7 ——% | the hazards of haem na | 4 and M |denly jumped on him, threw him ‘8 exhibition of paintings by While the life guard was {+ The precipitation here was 47 My [ BEDTIME FABLES Chicago and Cheyenn Tel dit operated ‘dar in | into way, and while one | Western artists have esthetic shivers eaking an oar, Shidler swam |! tossed : Se tee of an inch, according to weathe i “The way to keep a husband |) | mainder of the trip is vely easy ntawn district, robbing Karraa|man held him the other searched|on finding it in the collection.” As| tothe spot, found the sailor float: [yas tno ny Sy sbectacular, crash of | bureau officials, while the Taint : to flirt with other men every | | Air mail service between New York {ittle concérn asithey. would | him, taking $100. One of the thugs |the New York Worla remarks, “The| head aon t under |{2¢, Bothell highway, two miles/ cast of the mountains was ger ' ime you have an opportunity | |and Chicago is an old veh gen shown in unloading a truck.) pushed a gun to Karras’ side and/|Institf@te has checked thix somewhat| the! surface, «pulled. him -to. the Ate oe evening. | erally gomewhat heavier. ‘ guessin flights from Cheyenne to, the fa| Dozens of slevedores and other wo: |told higg to beat it. ‘They then es |by placing it In a gallery devoted) surface and Jonded him into a cotta je Albers, i olunts The shower came as a sligh § i — ~——# eine Baas Nu > terfront employes nessed the | caped. © eee sh fy to Int pes, apparently not| boat. He then swam back to | epee et Monday, murecne contrast eee Pails 4 i cet oni Haan the ie, salle of 04! MTNTERS TRGE 1s cesns Vise Saag te ataagsmmerabtet tes) stor andre sole rom «rake stole and eve |ae ran in Focand, hee a nda lot ; Mlseissippt ace egy aii bodes Bote Regalia floes Is, J captains of industry, with thelr pom-| city hosp! | ee ue ‘ city was reported still in the Bre of $00 riles,-the pilots will be forced | WAGE BOOST president ot the United Mine Work and pin-striped suits.’ Sturgeon is the third sailor” [gown iets was riding in a oat of a heat wave, nl h caused cor: to depend entirely on artificial light : = ment of the wage question before maSe ected to) Abidler has saved this year. Last | dalgren, 1132 10th ave. N. when anland § ie ee to guide them | oo N. J AUK. 20— | tegxing up the checkoff and other dix abhor World:| yenson he rescued four. Most of | auto driven by Otto Moore, 920 11th] Sunday's tax t union in conferences | OF points What a John L. Sullivan em cc to grief when they rete ta shanti at h| Sunday's maximum temperatut INSTALL MANY { to make the de was not a Spaniard! might |: ‘attempt to’ stroll Around {n'their: - |8V@r:Bituck the machine, causing it}in Seuttle stood. at 14, while ai POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHTS wage increases in the an.| —A 20-per cent increase for coal cut-| Goya tiave ted him instead The canoe often upecte, {t.overturn and throw Mrs. Albers, |land registered 82. Tacoma “@H The most ful se field the first order of busl-| ters and a straight $2 a day raise for } some of th flamboyant bull But for Shidler, navy recruit. | Beleren and : a ditch. other Puget Sound polnts a18@ <3 ever made nin Atl ceedtin thelr tiestisies With opbia. | laborers: sa’ demanded, l : Churaite ‘Pake ! Halgren declared that Moore had|perienced comfortable weather, BY Seema p thelr sis ee 9, Column 3) ing. offices. would be: working the eastern © of the} heavy traffic at fast speed, and that | f ness zone, and again at Chey ip be Fa M ede oe H R Z d G le he . Di m i [his r had crowded his own into| Sunday on the western boundary, are} k FINCESS iviat y S orn- Imme yiasses istul b Lunnon jfhe’ ulten after striking Hal-|the temperature dropped to 59 1. nt beacon lights of million | / ‘ | are d his wife were not injured, | Seattle and Monday morning #& ndle p Likewise, at Towa) | Halgren is a Salesman for the Bush | 10:30 it stood at 62, with indict City, Omaha and North Platte, these] }&- Lane Piano €o |tions that it might rise to 75 dui ox | . Acting Police Judge Jacob Kalina}ing the day. narrowly missed ‘serious injury or| Tuesday the temperature is © : « when his auto-| pected to vary betwien 70 and powerful lights will throw their rays| g | death Sunday event the curb at East} during the heat of the day, ai {been dodging in and out of th caping the heat that prevade rther south, E night during the rai? s along this ¢ ill aue—you today, Just ushing, 20 I'm nox hum MMy! Gimme! | each j.| more t there will be lights of| lion candle powe toward the sky. At lesser intervals, | mobile crashed in : mii ene poe |Cherry street and 30th ave. Kalina| cording to Weather Observer Sali pe route ae treet terval another auto and in so doing was| Altho the rainfall extended eas The outlined in light. Chimneys, pole |forced to strike the curb. His car|to Spokane where three-quarters ¢” hig = e 9 tov nid > yeh: buildings. iq 1 Jerossed the sidewalk and plunged|an inch fell, unofficial informatio 3 ” rood will be lighted, and all) | into a building, damaging the car, but| indicates it did not extend as fa" - et r objects will be clearly marked |leaving the occupants unhurt. south as Centralia, CANDIDATE FUR THE POISON | so that the pilots may approach the} biaoM ihe Ss LURHUEE a ul IVY CLUB fields with the same confidence as| The moron who fails to put his| at midd | camp fice out iithag the rectalnder of this weet | SUMMER-TIME COOKERY eee the flights will be made daily. Relay | J A new bulletin, Just prepared by our Washington*bureau, con- taining menus, recipes and suggestions sure to be welcomed by the tired housewife these August days, is now ready, All you need to do to get it Is to fill out carefully the coupon Below and muil ag Airecetd, with postage inclosed. tations, such as were maintained in (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) incog’ us. We'll know he falls off 30-CENT LIBEL SUIT AGAINST BROOKHART || i} ee ae a a are aa a ne a nae The Seattle Star, ‘ lay Bid contige; ES MOIN owa, Aug. 20.|| === = = } 1 wish a copy of the bulletin, “Summer-Time Cookery,” and Q 4 read D E. Me glans ‘ es eit | King George Princess Mary Premier Baldwin Queen Mary Lloyd George } Inclose herewith four cents in postage stamps for same, see of agriculture in Woodrow 5 | 5 A scoOP! A scoor! son's. cabinet, announced thru]} LONDON, Aug. Wireless 8. O. 8, to George Harvey, American King George, maybe? Queen Mary, perhaps? Or Premier Baldwin? || { facationing back home: ort Mary is stealing your stuff! JOHN BULL.” ‘Tessiew is th “Can you imagine them wearing the things?” ask | torneys today that he will aue|| Ambaswador to Great Britain, Jock, the J Senator Smith W. Brookhart for || “Dear George: Hurry back! a ¢ quivering crowds that cluster in the shadow of the late Queen Victoria's $ orge ughter of Shy ‘The Merchant + in of Ventee,” and elopes with Lor 90 cents libel and damages (Signed) ‘ , enzo, @ young Christian, incur: Brookhart charged recently. in Princess Mary; no Jess!) ‘The daughter of the king of England {x | Monument—shuddering at the thought if she only knew!—and keep || 3 Ting Shylovk's wrath ‘The Star. 1 spoech tat Meredith partic wearing “chentera!” What! What! What! Absolutely—"chea si" } watch for the spread of the horn-rimmed spectacle fad. City j cra pated in the deflation of farm || You know, "Goorge Harveys,” you know! k || Princes Mary=the quiet, modest, selt-etfacing young matron hither- ; Ws v0 0 oS elas oa ansdisie weir EN eT ee he gn 5 Popular writer on wom tople prices and the former se Horn-rimmed spectacle prided as the “badge of Yankee identity,” | (4 held up asx a model for young British women—has gone and done it ; 1 man may love « hundred || 4a determined tol make the Iowa || have been the favorite target of Kngland'’s comic papers. And now y nf women : vaubmit hiv proof’ the || Pritteess Mary has appeared in publlc wearing the “ugly atrocities!” Royalty hay set the style—and, as always happens, what royalty wears attorneys said. ondon society, shaken to its patent leather foundation, garpingly asks: | everybody wears, Herewith, retouched photos show how’ some tight look, | “Who's next?"

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