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CARMEN MAY STRIKE! NN NRRL APRN PPP PRP PAP | Hea th Officer Arrests Dairymen Who Sue Him NIIP PPP PRR PRPS PPR PRR RPS PPR PPP PPP PPP WEATHER Ms The Seattle star |: eee s Matter May %, 4899, at the Postoffion at feattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879, Ter Year, by Mall, $3. ) Entered as Beeond ( oe Two ‘CENTS IN SEATTLE, SS) SEATTL , WASH, _ FRIDAY, DOCTOR = MEN G0 SHOWS ‘a TO SEE TEETH! MAYOR Starts Roundup of : Dema “id One Dairymen When Day’s Vacation Howdy, folks! Hunters will soon be out in the fields flush. | ing quail, but motorists are al- ways out on the highways flush- ing pedestrian The park b says the aviators at Madre © nuisances, and ers are up in the air about it & to Miss V t r sald je bundle of sunshine.” a little bundle of sur Heck, we're a | ‘ Two Are Jailed | | By Lester M. Hunt | ufter nine raw milk dea inst the cit th department, seekin Meetings to Be Held By John W. Nelson Possibility of a strike of street railway employes, as a protest , against the recent wage decision Ralph A. Schoenfeld |! “of the’ ctic:/counell;! loomed ' , when a delegation of street | lway union officials, headed Ke had abathoceh by Elmer C. Fuller, | business c h an agent di Perry B. Hackler, ee if | secretary, called on Mayor E, at 120 nd J. . Brown. Two mass meetings of all street railway employes have been called by the union officials to pass upon certain courses of action that will be recommended by the committee 6 alleged persec health de Jored the ar Whil will v King. in Lendon, M it the Georges—Lioyd Von Ket devastat s trip is to 1 France jon wages and conditions of the (Ralph Schoenfeld) iis". 7: pees in room a Lee ea a ow M ad, & 201 of the Labor temple. The his subor-| Dies After Long ‘ond meeting ‘will be held Satufs to right: Bvely ae “Mi Seattle”; Georgia Hale, “Miss Chicago" a Bonnie Murray, “Miss Iowa.” % BANNICK DENIES. “Miss Seattle” of, 1922 Forsa aos ea Foot-! WOMAN WHO WROTE have «been “'persccuting | day p. m. at the same hal © n e producers of raw) Ill | WOULD BE STRIKE 1 ~ 4 . . o “ i" on elsor led s 1 Py m lights for Home Life; Some Con REBECCA OF SUNNY- | mite, Jamer Seteon ied wit vei LNESS IN’ PROTEST ; 3 day superior court against the és | “The men are disappointed at the \ f Seattle ‘ as general, Marahal BOOZE TROUBLE test Winners C hoose Careers aa FARM” DIES | city « arrdagy. and) Seattle ost f its pioneer city | treatment given them by the city ohne gland, Aug. 24 Seiwa, Frolloens ders, Th council,” Fuller said. “We will ILLUSTRATED SONG Th i ‘Venti did “into the movies and io (iieloran™ Wiggin, nu: || Nelse “3 Hania 4 cretary. |S thelr approval of a plan tha wiatnar dolden a: ; : roo} P committee has decided. to follow. Says He Did Not Refuse to e = | s. “but my alm. ta to develop tma: inctic N® |treasurer of the Standard Furnitureli¢ a ke called, it will be a Give Up Liquor tect Mesa ability so I can ewer t 1 in fro Co, after an il extetiding over| prothst ‘stills only.” bas ey . I want to try t tage for a whit t a period of two years, passed away| Secretary Hackler sald that the he’ deni . 1 I want a home sans sata 50 aki nis Siocne 4 ist ave,|CORference with Mayor Brown was ar - M Evelyn “Ath who was Peas aera : ranged to obtain the mayor's ! 3 . funeral will be held at Bon-/ views on tho fight of the street car a headqu a wholesale |“Stisn Seattle," did not think much \ Lae yt atson's at 11:30, Sunday, and|men for one day vacation in eight, | of bonded liqt t tol of a tage career. Last December Shey { adele | ee, “yoha Hanson oe be The | This is what they have contended for and’ deat hd nT Sd te: Leroy DeHan at Van a r 2 3 + earl, Rae aa Cee a heen | and © Co. will be closed |thruout, Hackler said, and the em Mother, may I go in to swim?” he wished to be ara uver, B.C. For séverai months : ‘ a el ewart all a in honor of the de. | Ploves interpret the action of the Nes, ry darting daseehtee! > ae ‘ : se v c rs B tres vee The’ complaint ee aoe eee eee! in placin then oy a hour Hang your clothes on a hickory limb, ‘ k 1 » ee ee A : : 2 pay basis as a slap at their efforts: vga tly Wale” what you a mink Bie? ast | eemeciad en Widely known thruout the United | SAYS COUNCIL eyarsar: 1 at wast Sin: he word pee eat aattinesa 1 milk in Seattle,| financial men, Mr. Schoenfeld’s pass-| | “The coanell put us farther awe 1 period. San F ia SGI ialithe (Turn-to Page 9, Column 4) s will be mourned in many other | T0™,* day's vacation in eight thamiag r 4 wide reputation, both th 5 in many other 2 2. “The yee i le fen Sia ae S t a’husband || traiteq States and Wurope. - - comm 8 besic eattle. Mr. | Stas aE oa mts The a oe rand that # de te to Miss ‘Tannie : Schoenfeld spent 36 years of, his life|*tTViNé to obtain fair — trestmedl - been sent out byjor the tu ag ania infisha Ween ttate-vasineae? ive Be from the eclty by peaceful means, en see that the whisky|ward New York. Minor. par Gata harass coming to this city in 1887, when but | B® Council seems determined to 4 out last Monday studios followed f winter poh See 17 years of age. With his father, L. | FCS stro methods.” . It si ee ; es bee tae ‘ one. of several ] Schoenfeld and his brothers, Herbert |, At @ recent budget hearing of —@ the open officer in ‘charge of the| Fox Film'company in Calif er screen and Berman, he established the busi-|the council, street car employed to tor whinny om phoned mn With Bonnie Murray ‘dati? ] B/ness which has since grown to its| Were removed from the monthly pay wit oil can.— to headqua sald’ of Iowa, it been different “ aud inportnce | basis and placed on an hourly basis, what beear ent size ursday i r in yer ‘she } * To h a e fina | (Turn to Page 9, Column 6) a summ © had To him was entrusted the finances rs Faxiner ‘om Mary Katherine Cam | of taking orders from high school, ‘attended cc r «ho went to the Atlantic City Two Safes Are Blasted in| or the great institution and upon him Seen dinates phoned | AM school, “ates : 5 ) OBrien. 1 told him the clrcum.| "ome town of: § : 1) pageant as “M tances of the arrest and advised that the liquor be destroyed at toux City and aa “Minn. Columbus." went Official Announcement Made} Los Angeles Building —f*"_&* & consauenes, many “ests! PIVE HURT IN : beautital, Intailtthe torr. of Statesman’s Death ago, in quest of health, he | 4 24.—Blow- th sue At the present, time she Is prepar LOS ANGELES, a. European trip. Early last : 4 | Densmore. He ps Sahat , ing to defend her title at the East-} TOKYO, Aug. 24—Baron ‘Tom two safes with nitrogly in left Seattle, this time for Call- ; and sent.out uy basis z . prlactaing 2 5 “ yaaioal fi e B. U. Miller b ng, three} fornia. ¢ poured whiaky into af orn mer t again, saburo Kato, premier of Japan, ee ; Sh Miia uk j see DECLARES HE WAS music, and dis-|career Inst ‘fall was cut by |” Kato, one of the’ foremost of|Stones and ae eae pis one ho rebieneds soaawaallm: Freight Lift Cable Breaks; ‘ 5 i ‘TING UNDER ORDERS real It}her mother’s fllne Japan's Mateamen: - and °:military|. UUrming “inthe | shadows when) proved. Later his strength began to 3 s' stranded in Ge- pt Mie peti ‘oid FR fnice Married:or-ehg leaders, ied suddenly after a lin-|James Thomas, night watchman, | fall again and he continued in a Men Hurled to Deck 4 sled te Med fettions 40, eurtet t lic mortinités ln ither! ge illness of several weeks as making his midnight r¢ weakened condition until his death : aped on him, bound | Thui mdn } or the baron had" grown) the ye CO a RS a ET TERRE TN a" Og BS ESET 2 PR ‘)| weaker during the 24 hou eced.|and gagged him and took away his| Besides his important office with re ing his death, it was believed that|keys. Then thoy forced him to ac-|the Standard Furniture company, | ri Etiquette for Ever y Occe asion he would be able to fight thrujcompany them to the two offices; Mr. Schoenfe ‘also secrets ered to do so by I when ee O'Brien intimating thi ished to be sure that it ¥ Thrown 12 fect to the deck of the oline freighter F. H. Marvin, riday morning, at 10 o’clock, when, —@ rs ose aerial postm , moved from circu befo pet at Bek shinee Jone of the supporting cables on a | country 2 own eyes.” Bannick denies mak the crisis of the Slnese |where the loot was obtained. | reasurer of the ashington Furni-| ¢rejght lift in which they were riding ‘ake ‘dell my "3 ich refusal or statement Oxygen was administered carly! They first blew the safe of the|ture Manufacturing company, of Se-|hroke, the captain, Signo Udenburg, nd declared Thursday that he was rite an invitation and how to reply to one? jin" the afternoon as his condition|E, L. Beacon company, manufac-|Attle, and secretary-treasurer of L./g991 29th ave. S., and four members Dr, rl mayor of} (Turn to Page 9, Column ) How to set your table for a formal dinner; how to serve such a Was; seqtsto (ba grave nd more | turing Jewelers, Thomas said ‘one | Schoenfeld & Co, of Tacoma, of the crew were seriously injured. ia yor of ow te pla the dann uncertain and then the end came.jof the ye was slightly injured] Mr. Schoenfeld was one of the first The men w loading empty ee Eaitvort, OF 8 she is coming to to: dreds foria dinner party? A malignant stomach trouble|over the left eye by a fragment |50 meml of lod sn which baffled physicians was thelof steel off the safe. ‘The second|0-E. He was a member of Wost é xl Lord ; Ha t . EX- COP UNDER \ soled ti! cy f Hs cause of death, it was learned. ufe ed to the A. Parkins | lodge of Masons and of the Scottis barrels onto the boat at Pier D. The five men were riding on the Eng, Aug. 24.—Mra, me-tig, re ; ‘Tec g c cottish |ji¢t with a load of barrels and the i eee The per use of bread and butter plates? Little Candle Stub," as the mun | comp manufacturing jewelers. | Rite order; of Nile temple, Order of | capte snapped as the load was x Hot tertain successfully who built Japan's modern navy and} ‘Th also made an unsue-|the Mystic Shrine; B'nai B'rith, the !peing lowered onto the deck. ‘The LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFVICE When ow to return a ¢ ho became premier after leading | cessful attempt to loot the safe of} Rotary club and the Chamber of/ jen were catapulted from the lift 1S E VAMP, SE How to make a correct introduction; what to when being || the Japanese delegation. at the) the T, Bisbeck Jewelty company in] COVMECK ? : along with the barrel cargo. | | Some of these new apartments introduced? Wasiingtoy she COnraNS the same building, but ran out of| Mr Schoen Soda. Be penekee Claston Brant: Je. Slee E ‘are 50 small that there ien’t & ‘ How to'give an drdér to w.waltet? sow ihuoi andiwhen.t6 tip? affectionate Known, continued to | exploslv: after two hours’ work ee eee en oontelds &) perhaps the most seriously injured. 9 i i | room for complaint Shively, Out on Bond, Is Whether you may ask a man friend to call upon you? i iffairs i sick bé, al-/and abandoned the job, ‘Thomas bale pga sta arg ory At the Virginia Mason — hospital, i * ae # Taken in Booze Raid When to accopt and when not to accept a social favor tho ‘suffering of the cutest ikind | told: the police Poe ee een it ringinin ity, | Where the five men were rushed) | il When to shake hands and when not to? us n for week | While they worked, the yey ilarae cetecaeauacsatd after the accident, it was said that | Gee Ges of tsar 46 Avabe/ tou the. oitioe? His brain was unimpaired by the|oasted to Thomas of show they| Nev» February 19, 1870. Brant was suffering from a broken no after At libert n t94 $6,000 appeal What a man should wear for a forr oceasion? ravage Py disease, and from his|had entered the building from the rs ERT z back. He will lives however, it was ot Il," replied Gee Gee. |charges of conspiring to violate the How to register at n hotel? summer, he had continue rect | dow | A GOOD | Captain Udenburg was thrown put on the t pedal.” prohibition act, for which he was All this and much more included 10,000-word booklet the Urs of the empire, apparent-| They also, according to Thomas, with such force from the lift that Anna sentenced to serve two tH: pecially prepared by and copyrighted by the Washington bureau ly oblivious of ; the” su th of laughed und said |} OFFER TODAY (| )\io teu trom the acck of the vosset. 4 A crafty guy is Henry Bink federal prison, Claren e ‘The Star, now ready, Any reader who wants « complete treat! opposition Mtement that he resign) phig haul will show Los An-|| Today's Want Ad columns offer |/into the water, but was pulled ouk He's good at secing far Normer Seattle policeman. on the subject, covering just the points one is most in doubt the premiership in favor of some! geies what we think of thelr new|| some choice lots on Mercer || by workers on the pier, fig i Ingured the life arrested at Utwalady in about, may obtain the booklet by filling out the coupon below one, physically healthier, But Japa:! police chief, Let's see what August || Island | “patrick A. Leine, San Francisco, 5 : Of fas Hoar tife raid staged by apa Inclosing the requested postage, and mailing to our Washington . || nese public sentiment was so strong:|Vonmer will do about this—with his : | suffered a broken leg; Samuel Fos : And then bought her a car king, of Island county, Mi iPead, |ly aligned behind him that he con-|. ven now methods ero ab ter, Albany, N. Y., severe cuts 3 dst / Johnson, who was with Shively, Unued to be premier, and would) After the yes nt about 5 about the and bruises on the in Lh bi A BT pes ECA SHARDS ash " , ‘ a have so romained,’ even liad: his: 2) \n, m., Thomas 1 to wriggle The new bridge will be com- body; and Robert Stevens Van. line ‘fe ‘gulls ati the: ofhee| and: 97 cases at labor ware: Set} Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, pubes tb abenh gi asco gtaletda free from his and call for|} - Pleted about October 1. couver, B, C, broken fingers and 1 4 man whines ‘when his | necording to word reaching here late 1922 New York Ave, Washington, D. C. SA eAL oe |ieip. Janitors. in a pullding across |] OW, te Atercer blva., with view of HT Sry ntaln Udenbiite recektalt es him wash the dishes. — | phursday: i : |} LONDON, Aug. 24-—Admiral Bar- |, ‘ ‘ ; Hiitts telephone, with srocers, |{ bruises about the body and head, {| {LT want a copy of the booklet, “Etiquette for Everybody, On ete TE eee rey Per |the street heard him*and called the|| lights, telephone, with grocery ) h y | ghively and Miss Jonnaon. were to|| . _ Z.want # copy of the hod ! rn Kato, Jay 4 al hero | oiice, j] leundty, ary goods and mail|] The F, H. Marvin is owned by and inclose herewith five cents in postage stamps for same, and “peace premier,” 19 dead in|? 1 ch Saltese: sane eonly Anthuted fe ais A f THE END arrive here in custody of a United toe i Spa | Summoned hurriedly to their of-|| fromm Leacht pati, with toe |{the Merchants ‘Transportation com {States marshal Friday. He will be Meee a cam onnital | tices. this morning, proprictots of|| fare, are some beautiful gar- || pany. THE END formally charged: With posession and Oe rye gg the Japaese capital to- |, two looted extablishments, ine|| den. tracts containing: about § . - tation of liquor. shively, day Targe city lots, which we can Piesrie a kent ho So aed Street und No.... yet Ve Kato became premier fast year and |formed Detective Mikens and) Clup|| are "tor only. $a00, on. easy ||Old Woman Mourns together witty, Sharia’ 21, -Clarly alsg:) announced a. “peace program” of {that the loss would. total $100,000 torma, ete, eic THE END 1 former patrolman, was recently fk fe IRs anno cee nd dovelonmunt of friond.| In thelr hurry, the yeres neglect: | ad 7 Husbands at 100 eee ee ee eee Aaichal ¥ ship with the United States. His {ed to pick up many precious stones || phe Want Ad columns will tell || HELPSTO! THE END conspiring to violate the national prohibition act, and both were sen mse END tenced to nerve two years in a fed A.J. 8. |era} prison. State. ry ; bees ’ coming to the premiership just after Which rolled to «the floor as they |] you who selling these prop: | Mary Wesson, who celebrated hor iat 4 f A F rene " returning heme from heading the dumped tho trays of gems. into! | oties, 100th birthday, has buried seven, (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) thelr sacks, + bands, hus ‘4 “8