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Planes Starting Toda |MARTIN MAY BE ON INLAND LA eee Se nnn . bs FUR HOME EDITION \ The Newspaper With. the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star Batered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice st Beattie, Wash, wnder the Act of Congress March #, 187% Per Year, by Mall, 61.50 Temperature Last 34 Hours Maximum Miniwum, 43. noon, 34. r _—— 26. NO, 60. <a SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 * ; TWO CENTS IN e It Was a Grand and Glorious Parade S O k ane H IT Mah Junk, Leading Procession With Police Heads, Performs in Wonderful Fashion; No Hill Too Steep $500,000 Blaze PROBES’ COSTS ARE MOUNTING LARGELY; | TO REACH $325,000 IS HURT \ ASHINGTON, May 4.—In. Investigation cost $4,000 and the LIGHT expensive $56,000 to date | Caught Under Fire Seattle Girl Wins | Truck When It. ,,.9100,000 Damages, > = Howdy, folks! i's tulip time ju Bellingham, but it's fourtip fime in Woodland park. Chariey Paddock Igustest will ra the feniversity ¢ a Ba we ‘gt as some of | LV Gee Gee wy Joe Amtk meet: I 's horribly fomakest they way those boys run sroued in their BVD's,” she says [Paddock will compete in the So will we. Here are ours A HAIR! HAIR! The Master Barbers’ associa than has decided to increase the ice of a haircut to 60 cents. t make mamma h d then a Overturns and Is '.''st's bswitu' ito Due to Go Today dpe Crushed Jaume of Seauie: former tous) ON Longest Hop; New that w told ¢ Japs f mir ae ES iven Hi pies Hunt Martin on pert any more | Heipeet then | SPOKANE, May 3.—Loss|suit axninst 7 2 Plant : fihy more, we may expect them } retailiate by not lett their rain barre! s* { t against uthful mill tof $500,000 was suffered j - here today in a fire which |c#rger ended by proton, sonia : —_— a : es r ; (destroyed the plant and lum- |!" ” ose bendy tate tase cored } Abandoning their missing co iber stock of the M.-C. Gold-|nentiy. distigured—she sued Plant| ™ander, Maj. Frederick L. Mari rick Manufacturing Co. and jana the case was settled Friday. | and his flagplane, the Seattle, to 1 sacpestsrs the silent fastnesses of the Ht \jumber in the yards of the He Fe eee ceters | Northland, the three remaining FAL .| Creseent-Box-Go:- jwmere: Bee mother, bass "| United States army world flyers, ar Mtatt Photographer | witiam taichineon, fiseman, headed by Lieut. Lowell H. § 2 * Pe Mutgeon in Oregon removed a bul Gx} i perhaps was fatally injured when he | Smith, as squadron commandant, Wen w-civfl war veteran's h BY THE MARI |perhape was fatally injured when he | Humane Society to derdto: hep Ste Sitaeead tock: , Y | REPORTER was crushed under a fire truck | / g Pieeom in the United is | = }, with’ -only “one breakdown, at lwhich was wrecked while speeding Return Dog Pound (_ ing, weather permitting, for the B® bed way. comments Jack | Fo und University, old } manufacturing plant.) 70. vy | longest single jump of the entire Raper, when even 2 in won't | Junk." the cars) arine et! ‘The truck overturned at a corner,|__The King County Hutnane ie * | reute—880 miles from Dutch Har- Wt a man carry shot on the hip. | of Tho star Awhile atten to avoid cn. acci- | ™USt return the city “lox pean ps3 bor to Chicagoff, island of Attu. tthe | 7m a parade of uted cars thet phe ldent with aula, whioh:-aid | © 809 move Into new quaksersy “96 tT POLITICAL NOTE | downtown section at noon Saturday. {not heed the. al ct be tot be “candidate | usiness 4 Mm signal. Other | PoTation Counsel Kennedy ruled Sat-lene ith naval district headquarters that he will not be « candidate Coolidge Said to Be in Favor ver acing Land and Water Chewing gum cos America ‘ c “ . a. 5 s yap year. it ts announatd Here is the ‘Mah Junk” discovery expetlition after negutinting the Pike st. hill Saturday, with Chief of Police Bill 0 Egon fiaure | Severyns.and.Seryt. Frank Fuqua, of traffic aquad,-ax.of ficial deservers. They deserve a medal. apiece. Ri ‘wit adorn nfently. Lbghind “Mah. Junk’ is. theoffisial wre Right behind the official wrecker is the and, and. right behind. . poand . . . Anway, it was a great parade. Photo by Frank Jac 3s t was the mes received by d non the truck were thrown |¥rday. Kennedy was asked eins jin Seattle from Lieutenant Smith on B, 45th st. |clear, but Hutchinson was pinned |¢tt Proctor, superintendent of build: | saturday morning. . It was sent Fri- ident by the fe tice: president. t d r « tight behind th ‘end badly. crushed, ings, for an opinion ‘on tiaexpie day a ceaine i ee A six-piece band, riding on a| re hnd ed considerable [tion of the lease held by the Huma Pow © det of.’ the ‘continued Sohn cgadlenadt shlamad of Immigration Ban | (EDITORIAL) Glitiapt Beters'sthueke dbcciipan: | he Ce een et re esate granted ut the Land the intties | cone age te cer wae ee gant tem peblic Bie, WASHINGTON, May » 3.—Presi-| Arner ie 4 , fed the expedition and reported at |fighters w A Tne ed auton | vesorainiancecwan:pasent tro yeud lone cor ct citi ae eae gid dent Codlidge'’s probable action on EATTLE’S city light and hydro-electric projects | |) (iy CpPa® “bh ae elf figh ers wie ‘turned iin. and defied | tiv saboonspepouirmry teil kana aE andl mechanician, were received ‘Cable from Berlin says artificial thon’ bill containing the | ve DrOV: noe: : inose enter- ond of the w that its me © 4 of the entire Spokane de. |ago, Kenned od. the tee “| Saturday forénoon by the naval radio ten” Gennee. ve arg ack pee mbealnibe C6 have proved successful and sound business enter hers wereashaimed to take the | partm | May 6 Station at Eeemertor. No Gaw Guee felal Whisky Kills a jot of men In pet ae a t the| Drises. Let’s keep them that way. ar The tee and ane. Cg Be arechremeroien See aT SSS oS ——————— | to his whereabouts had been unc itis country. \tol today, where the conferees | The purpose of the city light department isto furs (17 \em deaters . . ered, operators declare, however. Gummer wil be here shortly, and | ty measure | Ww rted nish cheap light to residents of Seattle and to develoy 4 In old “Mati-Junk” rode Police | UP LOST TIME | 5 ement on harmonizing the) « the community by affording ch ldifferences in the bill aw passed . ap power, But city Chiet Severyna and Frank Fuad. officials should hesitate before giving power away at chief of the traffic division, just to ‘Will s00n be impossible to tell a ard from a raisin pie until Originally there were to have Bobettes Bombast : ‘3 Sby the senate and house ¢ 4 see that everything was all right been two “hops” in the last lex of You've shooed ‘O » flies off. | The White Hotuse’ statement yes-| half its cost of production. Aliehd “of the ‘pare 4 toouple'tot A the first division of thé flight TZ Gee Gee says that since al terday which said. the president | That is what is contemplated, some city officials _ | motorcycle fa shooed traffic yore Seaman ay exclusios could be ar-| ‘ : ' fro he ainly because ka, 35 s, anc this horrid oi) scandal in Was hing- {favored exclusion, it it i - ; fear, in,the contract sought by the Puget Sound Pulp Sind wate pianist ; orks a e Ss: eaten Chica gott::680: wills? “walitttec ment fon she’ aid % ex. {ranged without giving affront. to/ Ae es f e. Se eee ah 4 no-wheel brakes, | ] | ) Sesh : z era to po gh sary a eis abba no: nen & Paper Mill Co., a concern organized in February. iid. tho" ania: the toapite Very ons 9 mide: Gataplag. Homeves Senieral F 07 f pencils |Japan, wa I “ tails : j * that the trio of world cruisers would * 7 #7 i attitude toward c 3 or 5 stand- ily, Otherwise, she runs. ‘when she Wants to buy a halmnet. light on his attitude tow ard th Capital back of this concern is of unknown. stand cab lldy B. coral lendeayor to. make the entire trip in pmantixe. ing. It was incorporated in Olympia in February by | | lon Maurice Macterlinck has sued a| It was pointed out today that thi {en route, as the tourists say. | long flight, in order, probably, Boycott on Bobs concern “because it rejected| was only a reiteration of the stand two Seattle attorneys, neither of whom have any Down on Second ave. a small girl | oy Baten up” more quickly on their MM Senarios. he took when the bfill.was. passed. | known affiliations with paper producing companies. cried: “I wannat’ in the most pa suet je, after a series of long de- | 7 y ¢ : hetic anner, e othe: ar Star: a Gtess he figures if they filmed That the atement meant that! The contract seeks to buy 26,000 kilowatts of con- ai a ne H esse aoe Dear Star: Ole images one GTA abandoned. his an: “Black Oxen” they ought to be able (Coolidge had F tofiim a Bine Bird, ; We're a few “bobettes” who think we have a right tinuous electric power for a period of 80 years. It | with the expedition considered the jfrom Chicagoff. to Paramushiru. i . | nounced pha! f nging . fr) 4 e cid very. ‘jf ii 7 y i land, eK es, Ww ae oe see soem fel emepae ipetie sooty | offers to pay $38,426 per month, or about $15 per | incident ee : the Mg da Py orviatny peered: Vere Hhesniih Gresasocee ervipladeae tne TRAFFIC DEFINITION | fray selena ¥ t * w $2 i ‘ 0 we ob At another point an aged German, | x ‘Ss stor r n pa ise Ic “INITIO law and would.sign the immigration | kilowatt. It wants a prior claim on all power to be PA i au Aso hngaehed gl rt bobbed hes: We haverobeenved howalhe -starshne |flight, and within 745 miles of their }bilt without further attempts . to | médify the Japanese .exclusion pro- lvision, was contended by some But others declared that there 1 been no authoritative indica The city would be compelled to build a steam plant i that the president had drop; this effort and they did not con: |first Japanese stopping place, Akke- shie, according to the original rout: jing. | Smith won his fame and the hon- jor of being included on the flicht | by his aerial refueling. exploits and ja nonstop Canada-to-Mexico flight. CONTINUE HUNT produced by the city’s plants and also asks an option |e voice meaning “It ain't possible.” on 16,000 additional kilowatts daily during the next | te was repressed by a. compatriot | seven years. from Dublin, who growled; ‘Hont | i solt qui.mal y panse” in such frigtft. | . 4 f | ful tones that the other wilted In his with 14,000 kilowatt capacity to stand by in case of track | ‘g atatement iam accident to the hydro-electric supply. Chief Severyns said the car's per strue y's sta eed 3 . ‘ . formance was a revelation to. him]| meant | Light Superintendent J. D. Ross has verbally in- | iia. just before she went up’ the Safety res A place where you) In best informed quarters it was! ~ dorged this proposal, tho it is claimed the price of- | James at. hill, offered to get'out to ‘Mand so 1i the antos can get a held that the first interpretations fer is below pr ti e the si! | : ered is below production cost. ase the strain, ' (rack at you. |were exaggerated. It was believed, y Strain. on what?” asked the ma-| popularized bobbed hair by its Bobbed Hair contest and we noted, too, that the vote favored bobbed hair. tight after The Star’ss Bobbed Hair contest—or, as the newspaper reporters would say—on the heels of it » —the Seattle barbers announced they would raise the pri¢e of haircuts from 50 cents to 60 cents. This sounds like old-time profiteering and we don’t like it and, furthermore, we're not going to stand for it. We wish to announce thru The Star here and now, j | j s |however; that Mr. Coolidge would | Ross knows a lot about electricity. He wants tO” | rine reporter that if the barbers shoot the price to 60 cents our || F Why doesn’t the marine reporter |sign the bill if his time piangtal see the city’s project developed. He wants the Skagit “On the car,” said the chief. hair is going to grow and grow and grow. The |) ee sist car “Faith, Hope and secnoeel, is ae: Aine aegi | built. This contract, if fulfilled, would require the ‘ on the car,” barbers have a perfect right to make all the money |} a dee ¥?" He bought it on faith, he|the conferees. hether by Jeg | ‘ sdiata atrioti y de 6 . ua, Who had the af PENG ro pi | . ey, Moped it would run and it was char-|tion or by treaty, the principle of immediate construction of the Ruby dam and _ the aca iuniatoned they can, but we're not going to fatten them any |) Natives Saw Martin’s Plane When he paid the dealer $11.57 | Jabanese exclusion was regarded as second Gorge unit. Ross believes that when the new But she made it allright longer if they won’t play square. j After Last Start dee the tub—J. R. Anderson. i in to be carried into effect. | Skagit projects are completed, the city would not lose Well, now that we've got the old BERNADINE TREACIE, 4537 | MENIE PHEASE, 1735 16th 4 ose on the Pulp Co.’s contract. That may be true. boat and she runs and everybody's | Second ave. N. E ve, : ‘The marine report nd his car P. Pp sf : ¥ lid afook’ at her und’ Aionuo Lewin MARGARET OVERLY, Sen MARGUERITE BRENNAN, || | CORDOVA, Alaska, May 3— ® parade of old used cars down Sue for ayment But other paper concerns are interested in Seattle has sculped her—what'll we do with | eca Kodak Shop. 511 Stevens st. et V sade as rae peek L. Recond ave. this morning. : rdt'o~ i rren. These firms ‘e already . | her? | HILDA BOAZ%, 118 18th ave. N. ATRICE BARNES, 808 | Martin and Sergt. Alva Harvey, O2UD toa lato hour nothing hax on Theft Policy| hydro-electric current. —T meee Seana ee already See you Monday ETHEL O'DONNEL, 626 Piko ‘ourth ave. | round-the-world flyers, — since mM heard of him A suit for $1,145 from the Ocean established and one ha’ offered $30 per kilowatt for lakers. ttc Bias { Py THERINE CLARK, Rehan || they hopped off from Chignik Rai, Accident and Theft Insurance com. power. That is a profitable figure. 1] MRS A. PD. OSTROM, 1615 apartment: | for Dutch Harbor, has come to Alonzo Victor Lewis sculpt y of London was filed im superior, ‘ Bie! ave 2. &B. > Kirk. | (Turn to Page 3, Column 2) c s sculptured | pany of Lo ‘ ‘ Y Bg Si * By Pe ENC Fe | Bighth ave MRS. R. BE, SAMPLB, Kirk Ye reporter's ay stertlay | court Saturday by Norton's cafeteria. | It would seem sound business to sell the city’s power ETHEL .WOODRUM, Guy's land, ‘Wash. | eee Artists are alw fond of the | The-compiaint ee kn face for the highest price. It also would appear sensible Drug Store. UNA WALLER, 6018 Fourth || French Aviator Is aa ‘ raary 2 burglars entered the place,| 49 make the Gorge plant pay before’ contracting to || JENNIE SMITH, Blue Goose, ave. N. B i —___ 2 pinot argse Pane neic vate deliver additional power. SPEC At rereaa timber) <icatat aan LEM ea Now at Agra, India capresso | 6: ; a outert f . He 3 || SHEL LAMBERT, 6785 | 2128 Eighth ave. W | PARIS, May 3.—France’s effort to | Avoties victim Or the boat | eats ly Lrg ithe cute’) Hi It is not essential that the second Gorge unit be | Beach drive. DOROTHY HURD, 3061 20th || win long distance: suprema: ahd mouth disease is the small | |Hratt for the full amount arid ob- constructed at once, It is vital that the present |Violence Features Argentin- nt “ge Ugtse oh Teper | aioe ae - | air advanced another lip today when fn aie ia tl | dra ; bc I hikari ; pata alae < he y 4 | pive “A EARLE, Boren apart: Lieut. Pelletier d'Oisy at oie Insists on sucking his | | tainted a release trom these BE public investment in hydro-electric plants be safe- ian Pension Protest 1] ARLINE HOOPER, Pine court mente LHe aettlanstidle Ene ieeochitat ——__ re aE Ee protested: id domiGialn| guarded. | le ROSE IVES, Rogers’, 1802 | ALMA FAULKNOR, isth and |{i:80 p. m. agconding to advices to t) bank it was protested, the compla | . 5 A yt | Phir 3 {ne i . 4 P ‘4 Mb si ae ar BY BYRON POWERS Third ave. Prospect. the air ministry, eA, feminine | charges, and” onfy $1,600 of the | ‘ The Star believes the city council should act de- (United. Press Atalt Correspondent) MARION STEWART, $04 STELLA AN, Carolina D'Oisy is attempting a flight trom bother Jib (fat enthusiast 1! amount paid. ssa | liberately on this proposed contract. Let’s see what BUENOS’ AIRES) Me Fast Third ave. court. Prance to Japan In record the, | RM OF her sister players an aut | eres) | we have at the Skagit for $11,000,000 before launch-~ }rnc'a general strike, effective thru.|] HAZEL AURELIUS, Charles: | POSTE KOSLOWSKI, 6524 SA k ter pla are ca [Seca t ; a a ihie, ek ea ‘pb : gate apartmer st ave, N, W. Pieesh 49 be called golt lynx, | eoligge Meteo | _ing on another campaign of expenditure. out ame pou lant ‘mlanight, ‘was ML JUST) Nevada ‘apart’ AbYS SNAVLEY, tu x. [Portuguese Flyers | ion Vieasure ages Bea aioe ' ‘ ments. 6th st. | i) @ man drinks too’ many ens: + A bomb exfloded in a coach of the Ae Aiea e eather he imagines he owns the, WASHINGTON, May 3.—President Woman Pioneer |Sentenced After southern passenger train . leaving sista ROUHAING a S:t8th aves BETTY MILLER, 126 N.Tith |! Te RACHT Fete May 3.—Portu: j ee today vetoed the Bursum ss . . | Buenos ‘Aires; ing sort word | a ped Lenin hte 6th! ) aN | aoe on =: Crosses Divide | Stealing Vehicle Haare ards add. lemme inturiee te ui |) CHARLODII: ¢toCORMICK, B HOLCOMB, Victorian. || StS) ORE distance: alr ecfort is nett a Head if a re n| i mn 4 ty 4 yp a nder Abbas by ‘or pTMAy’s candidate for the Poison; The president's action followed re-| Funeral arrangements were being) Ive to 15 years at the Monroo| number. of ‘paasongers, ‘The guard TO ARV ATE AMG Apartmani | seoathGer RCeRUILL. Ee reythla Hhee ey club is the gink with von (porta that fad been niade to him on made’ Saturday for Mrs, Ant W.| sorssmatory was the dentendé given | suffered a broken leg, fibre Guat ae MoCtel; MARIH)) BUNDSGHUA, 404 todays! Vest who wears a cAhole (the bill by the penston offices and Di.| Benjamin, who died at the home sp hal . | he strike was called by socialist jan st, Pine st, has changed, her — || SOS’ + . et, mhole | rector of the Budget General Lord. fot her daughter, Mra. ¥. J, Cook, |Py Judge Mitchell Gilliam to J. F.| 14 jabos unions as a protest against || GOLDIE MINICK, 1302 Third mind about having her “hair |) 7 ve bly ivi stepema gta eee Lp, eee Mr, Coolidge ix sending wm message Wriday, rs Benjamin was s1| Leonard, 18, ¥ When he plead! tho new. perisions Iaw, which would | ave, M hobbed since the price has ian waters ined They oes fy- Auday. Boy, rin down and pet, te congress on the veto, hasing his) years of and had been a resi-jed guilty to stealing « $3,500 automo-| allow all workers to retire on. pon DOROTHY . STANTON, 1717 fone up. Will keep on wears) 11 ive to: Gharbaraehenstoreed to: land jena Gnd be careful. with| dimapproval of tho measure mainly| dent of Seattle sinco 187% She was| bile from a taxicab driver in day: | sions from a government fund, | Bolmgatiave Rey On ee Jat Bender Abbas yesterday because wa ete jon the ground oF expense, , born in Constantia Center, N.Y, (light, 26 years of service, — of bad weather,

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