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Is nfere: city and sary of Daugh- and so n't hy if in this nd I be ing has ms, fo! ave larger peration Bs of the m in. pokeles: jerproof. rta of poison- NAVY OFFICER GAVE FATAL ORDER BATTLESHIP RAMS U.S. DESTROYER: ond Class Matter NO. 177. VOL. 25, Starts War on Burglars in Noisy Mood Wake Neighbors, but Not Police; Get $350 PHONE BOOST ISSUE AGAIN Attorneys Make Another Effort to Force Higher Rates on City pupils of the mod Howdy, folks! Summer Is over, Take down the screen doors, and let the flies out. Be that as {t may, it will official 7. nan, appeal Judges Frank H As the tourist said as he stood on | Circuit Wedne Nisqually glacier: “Gosh, yf} 98Y é roteh to go with | Rudkin Seattle, W. T. Hunt of} , San Francisco and George M. Bour quin of Hel Mont git the neh in district co the hear will be and h hbors roused | and reting the door ty i held led the police. They If the telept company wins / tate, but are investigating in this action entire question | tin, UL batted of boosting rates will be re-opened. | YE DIARY j Poy Attorney Rupp gave a review rd Home oa a gt wifeand Tithe company’s legal athpw in t | fall oat. bocuuap she doce want to buy »/ . 4 the litiga tee for tab-wiater, ba 7 bag and < peiamarises th: ea bop hagas Ase 3 Tred the eehenn ce Mitel "nna ‘ext | tion, from the company’s viewpoint. | 17th , Provoking her when she Is it! He had not borers do find it very pose for Hig ony Wag taken. Prevents its coming to thal height on both sides which used to exered what OW PROC DINGS was fit between us. Se she became calm WERE STARTED by and by. and I very proud that my plan had won, albelt I did promise to manaamt bay her the coat. Judge BE. E. .. the telephone comp had refused to the company’s m department rat the curt were t here, where ier only travels an inch a tered . What @ race one of them e a policeman! { arrived too the 10 they were EXTRAThe pane report they. have found the safe in the and W. §5th at. It [rified. This robbers her ange a favorite place for to take their hau an taken to the same t and smashed a month ago. [agains Cushman we brought by riters have x injer as one Well “* FORGE Charged w Lieut. Com naval pay wa or on the U. § dh t in fe lay. Judge Jeremiah Ne held judgment in O Bir CONFESSES Los Angeles publici been claiming Mount F of the his oF € why not? It isn't than their harbor. see cision to compel the state away public works to file an anawe |the company's sult for higher Congressman Miller pleads for] The controversy more defenses for the Pacific coast.) March, when the s Good idea. ips of the United/0f publ orks held States navy are liable to tear ing coast all to pieces if they don't get) for dec over the habit of running ali over|the department hat the ¢ it—The Argus. , [ine rates w en see | ALIBI | The alibis for the navy wreck | are not yet filed, but undoubted- | the ly the commander of the squad- | with its ne ron will allege that he tried to |was to have dodge a red and green light Jane 1 ahead, and didn’t find out until With Corpor too late that it was a drugstore. (1, Kennedy es louze start until the firgt week state depar tt tober h was 4 m the on. pugh Disregarding thin decision mpany obtained an Judge Cushman, department from rate schedule, which effective | injun om nk nteffering become Counsel T ity attol Tacoma jo sub-counsel to Attorney tion neys of {Spokane an: Of course, it is very dangeroux to steam along the coast. One js apt) jonn H. Dunb Vise itate: tonto’ eg to confuse the port light of a vesstl| immediate appeal against the de-| Arctic explorer, was struggling with with the tall light of a flivver. E fon of Cushman in granting thé/a crippled plane, his personal repre 4 While Capt undsen, vA injunction. Before the now monthly | bills could be sent dut charging the 30 per increase in sentative, Haakon H. Hammer, In a Beware John Barleycorn, my men, Avoid him with @ frown, For he does all his fighting then You think you have him down. eee | relief plane, within 400 | miles of! | rescue cr was flying North Pe it wa cent the injunction e block the telephone comp: federal court, Kennedy brought} (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) | rates the ready to aid him. Wednesday ned last‘ May plane never by telephone company, reversed. antes was a The minister yesterday asked Lit tle Homer Brew, Jr., if he had ever | been baptized. ‘No, sir,” said J mon | Sanit nel chao ante “not as I knows of, but I've been} LHeminee ten rhe cite ak trea TTS | ze ty and went to Spitzber en, with the object of flying forth to meet the explorer I learned that Cap. had abandoned his necident to his number of Amund. the "I le that nen’s could make TODAY'S DEFINITION Golf—A game learned by | || WANT A BETTER JOR? young bond salesmen as a busi- WANT BIGGER PAY? ness asset. |] If you ace atistied ——_—_—_——. es what you are getting for services, per the fault ia not {your boss nor of your luck. ganized in New York aps you can largely blame Come on, fellers, let's YOURSELF! “brown derby" unfon in ; In any case, nga good To a memoer of the “white collar’ || ahead” by ‘Subsequently tain Amundsen flight, because of | machin: so I made flights from Spitzbergen, to be exact, and made a ator |tures and studied condition: WOULD MAKE IT will find || #N 200 MILE LAPS pointers on “getting || Hammer arrived Tuesday from Bu reading today's article ||rope, where he has spent the past union, any gink who wears one of}| written for The Star by Irving zea and a half working in these striped collars will be consid-|| Rk, Allen on “How to Get Full ||#en’s interests. The explorer and his ered a seab, no doubt || Vaine for What You Give Your || personal representative went into Well, he ought to be. |] Employer.” immediate conference. Mirah | On the Business Page. Wednesday, Hammer advanced for ‘The “chances are that we men who} the first time his theory as to the not with any pic there.” A “vhite col union is being or- you The Seattle Star woods at} finished at nooa when| had been emaxhed and the contents | rede Made Flight — ee to Meet Capt. Amundsen Thinking Explorer Had Hopped Off Seattle Man Waited in Vain to Meet Him Amund: May 2 189% at the Postoffice at Seatile, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3. 1879 Per Year, by Mall, $2.0 Lis hess 19 BERLIN. The Constitution IT’ TOURS Police ear, Amend ae Needed STOP TOBATH crnary Aars OF IMMUNITY. Sees the document whith sive Resistance Bootleggers and doubtful if anything found in the and Pay Others Who Buy nites” rres Their Way Out Given Jolt Atte a important cabinet pnfronted WASH, ¥ WE DNE SDAY, week in great This is Constitution thruout the country, and a on a great many platforms about underlies all American law, It is wiser will be said than the following, current Collier's Weekiy* “The constitution was ordained and established, not embalmed. The constitution is not perfect, but it works, and that is the test of any tool. The people fashioned it. The people can alter it.” Keep those last two sentences in your mind this week as you read or listen to solemn warnings against tamp- ering with the handiwork of the founding fathers. The greatest wisdom shown by the constitution mak- was the realization that they were not infallible, that they could not foresee the future from that date on, forever, that human institutions and human rela- tionships were subject to change and that laws: must change with them, They embodied this wisdom in Article V of the constitution itself. There were only seven articles in the constitution as first adopted, but the founding fathers considered it so important that the constitution be kept flexible an@ changeable that they gave one whole article to the provisions under which changes might be made. They had no idea that a time would come when leayned lawyers would seek to set up the superstition that the constitution was some sért of sacred mummy, about which the people should not ask questions, They wrote the constitution to make secure the free- dom asserted in the Declaration of Independence, not to ‘fasten the opinions of their own generation upon all generations that were’ to follow. So, it might be well this week to measure all you are told about the constitution against the founding fathers’ own conception of that remarkable document. ers CARL D. ed Staff BERLIN, Sept. has capitulated GROAT Correspe 19.—Germany which three propos es the government HY FRANK KING Seattle bootleggers who have been buying immunity hing ually, and from n prosecution by posting bail when arrested by members of the out—giving in pitulating (at called by that Stresemann ministry olfered theu the Belgian anv bassador to cease passive re sistance in the Ruhr Two tached by the were given a» Jolt by Curporation Coun: J. L. Kennedy Tuesday : issued orders that hh warrants be issued for nha arrest of all liquor taw vio upied + who forfeit their Wail and should be t appear for trial. rned..te their homes ax of casen where boot! erating debentures i wos) gore and liquor law violators have | agreed cabinet in the pro. | posted. bell tt aurea! ranting’ trove | peal mudaealjied pa thet Detain anne | [$100 to. 1.000, achordine rir-tnier Tiadador that these should go into} financtal wtatua, and then forfeited |the hands of the reparations com: | the bail without appearing in court,| mission, altho they may | are on the dockets of Police Judge ,Aued by the commiaion with Ger: | jordon. Some of these |many's consent to light Tuesday when| A most important feature of rected Germany's capitulation was the number of offer consider paying repara- tions above the sum of 30 bil lion—the sum previously fixed by Germany's financial advisers as her limit, The ecent an mine r namely and ernme the r Rhineland ar released and re | only be in WOULD IMPEACH SINCLAIR AND OKLAHOMA HEAD Kenned: that bench for a pers w violation, who with nce bonds re made Tue squad unck pt i d usurpe functions of ju jury and prose nd were fixing pe the system for mort Germany's resc proposed by Is to be Used to Oust Governor Walton llwaco in Ugly Mood ¢ | Chancellor Stresemann, if. the German offer When the « mini st to be Atto ral 1 onernccstibd 3) OKLAHOMA Call for ITY, Okla. a meeting of the Itiew at binet met today, the three possible | 19. Sept.| SOUTH BEND, Sept Senator and Mrs. Perey 1, spent Tu night in the inst Gov, |COUMY Jail here awaiting. a ‘ying on 4 charge of accepting red today | posits in. the Southwestern bank when they knew concern to insolvent which th arrested, in attle Tuesday noon by Oscar Chester The date place of hearing doubt at Bend day. Publie ment has so the the many the banker and his n to call the legislature] they be taken to into ched following al pouis 5, Hart has tatement by Summers — Hardy,| prosecutor John former chief justice of the Oklahoma) it would be better supreme court, which advised the] ing elsewhere, [lawmakers that they were entitied to] O:Phelan, her) meet, and suggested they defy ly. taken but! governor's: threat and gather i nor’s id that she stopped within of the display military force. matter length after hitting the woman.| The governor and his, supporters (a Witnesses reported that she! apparently: were not gteatly dragged woman 51 feet andituibed about the lemislature, went 50 further | went ahead on even with their military program. The inquisitors” expressed them selves us well sat’sfled over the evi. dence obtaihed, altho no hint of the testimony was rade public Gov, Walton was highly elated to:! day over the avtion of the conven | ton of the State Federation of SENT BY BENN }man at t dairy, Spencer, who |at Henrietta in indovsing the cou Marshal B. Benn Want Ad Columns will tet! || lives at. 8 Ashworth Due to the impeachment threat of| night dispatched Deputy Alex B. about this little home, |} standing In front of the boiler nt itis logislatiire, soldiers kept a Nea MeDonold to South Bend to asd in | the time (Turn to bage 9, Column 2) (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) ere lered legis Pacifi hea lature for Saturday to start im: ding {Turn to Page 9 » turn on the m presses of paper ¢ of billions the expenses Rubr gradually decrease stance, while at the same time a diplomatic offensive peachment “Jack” by roceedings a send out a marks, with and jn this way “m in the worthlex« Walton was ‘pre members who oppose the execu tance tive’s ¥ of the fight against the military in’ his passive Ku Klux Klan a conference of leaders of the oppost to the administration’s statewide martial law program, de cision was reached in the } face of the govenor's thréat that he | would jail all legislators who at. | tempted to assemble Keeping up 3. Quit The Hengthy Arrest Woman Who Struck Pedestrian Mes, Ewn Lewis, 57, of §14% Howell st. is in’the city hospital; ign the call for the suffering from painful internal in juries as a uit of being run} down Tuesday afternoon at Second) er aveyand Pike at. by Mra, R. Newbury, of 4354 Seventh ministers decided discussion, to ¢ in after to meet Sixty-five members of the | | ture were reported to hav impeachgnent | } best way to make the He the to make the flight in 200 attempting a flight over th pole believes that best plan is mile laps instead ¢ continuous flight “This method would and enable the explor condi make p in touch with the charac country ovet which he * Hammer said. (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) HERE IS A DANDY Some | sexsion . Whether they will attempt to gath. at the capitol, guarded by heavy state troops doubtful Jiscussion was heard of meet | safer to study prove failure bank fear wife IlWaco, Suggested O'Phelan to hold the was observations and SINCLAIR rot | NB is pass-| Mrs | released on tigating officers found tateninix of witnesses t differed materially report Mrs, «were in ae ing in another city arrested and! ‘Th after. inves that the to the from hh Newbury was 00 bond however, exception. to apparent and admitted that bra poor condition, Newbury the} the interference in Wednesday said: courts stand when ” state ‘executive steps stopping the process of justice O'Phelan, however, was: to Tiwaco Wednesday morning with a | deputy .sheriff to what condi: tions were in the and to de cite whether’ er would safe to remove and | Wife te the town DEPUTY MARSHAL | | a cay one has bee like n Waiting for this. “The an opportunity the feet and a broader scale SPLENDID VALUE Lita In this 6-room home. Just north ‘of city, on 80x100 ft, lot city water, Hight and phone; kinds of | cholee frult sirubbery and. good ings. Only $9,000... 8 ne ment and Yor: ¢ Mayflower ents nin ave. Tuesday to Phinney, car paMtiaet as ed RW Boiler Backfires, Injuring Fireman, firing of a Holler in the Dairy 19382 Ninth | night, painfully burn Spencer, sistant fire see ety, not it Sinclair his walking ‘Tuesd: ave, was The you more stoke our own furnaces and arry out the ashes will never have a} matter, a white coll | favorite dish, it is reported, | Let's See IF No wonder he is #0 strong! one J tpt UIP Me Bird WiLL sien | | [HAVE ANY THING Competent crities say that Firpo cantiod tise Nia tert hand, Gosh: hal|| Nise 08 must have a terrible time typing) thowe syndicate articles! | «eee FIRST FIGHT PICTURES! | | The Wild Bull of the Pampas. see So far as can be judged, Seattle | holds the same position in the 1 cific Coast league aa Greeee does In (he league of nations. ies Uh, ta that sof \ tueSéanch bf es Neat at or BY CAP HIGGINS AND THE TENANTS ALWAYS HAVE LARGE FAMILIES » AN UNUSUAL FEATURE 1&8 THE BATH TUB ON THE FRONT PORCH SO FOLKS CAN WATCH THEM BATHE = ITS “VERY INTER ESTING ALL KINDS OF Houses WELL BUILT AND SANITARY | pzsee sine Legislators Planning Move Victims of Bank Crash in + Wednes-| senti- been} roused at} the of) sai that for| of the nould | m 30, has seeming mover: the the impression. tha ‘TWO CENTS IN | SEATTLE. “NTS WRECK BLAME! Captain Watson Is t t | not | | \e \t Quoted as Taking Responsibility for Coast Crash ‘i SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept. 19— The Sen Diego Sun today print- with Captain Watson, commander squadron, Arguello, Cal, quoting him as responsibility for the ed an interview Edward H. of th wrecked at Point destroyer ten taking wreck, Watson, it was said, did not deny hat he made the statements aie ributed to him, but did say he di know he talking to nes aper men. “The responsibility course of the destroyers mine,” the interview — quot him as saying. inf “When 1 ordered “the cou hanged, I did so fully cognizant hat responsibility, but the-des days ago, was for th | was based upon 33) years oof | perience in the nayy and mi _____ | after due’ consideration of reports: radio station, which were | fusing. “I was unable to get our trl bearings from the stars on accous WIFE IN of the condition. of JAIL “When messages isibitity. If ied solely on the radio station, came m |Arguello telling us we were north © of that hem: point, We 1 could not_ believe ‘ad traveled 120 mill from the time we reveiced our bei i i | de-|t Wash. our Shegitt and the} was. in Sputh} ressed. & official do—io make a whether or whether it to! testify that hear. | ngs impor rlier in the day. It le to be north of Arguell 19:—State/tven tho point Arguello told us ost vital between . m. on that day time I repeatedly bearings. When period of until Durh ng asked they ci hat the| the station insisted We were no1 be | of ye for were Arguello, “There was only one thjng 1 decision as — net the station It wag my duty “I accepted that responsibil- ity. I made a naval officer's decision. 1 was confident’ the radio station was wrong. And that is why I gave the order, The decision is one which every commander must make for him- self, I had no other course open to me.” “a When asked if he would Witness stand, Capt. Wal | correct. I would like to, inquiry. ny counsel. but that p is in the hands They will deci is necessary for me after the hearing has pro; little further." testimony introduced in th naval inquiry today” als The tended to confirm: the belief that 6 ti hi discredited i pe go to position, an i) a cers on the destroyers were unde; Point Arguell td been safely passed: a Because of this: impression, they (in. asked “the compass station Jon: oint to give them their ret instead: of the regular one, nd this error jn plotting thé s vecisioned the fatal order £6 Nghtangle turn shovewward 15 mins be ‘utes before the 1 Chief ‘Radio § an Lattimo ‘ot the Delphy, Edward Watson, squadron, he wi r hex wa ‘ing. offic or, TWO WARSHIP | se to apparently thauigih thi Me , south : of Point Aj hen he issued the now ight-angle turn” order, Tell them to wive me the rever ring; we are now to the south: ard of Arguello light.” was a me e given by the Delphy's’ navignt * to another radio. cay Who te: was byl: IN COLLISIO WASHINGTON, Sent, The Uniéd Staton batty Arkansas rammed the dest MeWarland off’ Newport, Rhi Island, wt 4a, mt. today, the na department was ihformeden commander of the Arkuns The mossiuge to the depatt id tho. destraveh wis te Boston under eseort | United Stites xbin surtevatee | details } sa ne Were given, ye Indicated ot damaged and that the Lut the: Fiend Was. being aes ania sed,

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