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is Sought in Hills See ahead tanita aan o ee Eee eeeeee Lise PII Nt The Newspaper With the Bigg est Circulation in Washington Home Edition Watered as Second Class Matter May 9, 1899, at the patoffics at Seattle w under tb ress Mar SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 6, 1924 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, * Forces Showdown n Skagit Plant Delay UNTING'' ‘i HOLD UP ‘ven iter POSSES: MARTIN CAURD Howdy, folks! Back to work : again, Gosh, ain't it great? : Lykell! Lykell! Lykelt! Some folks define Monday as the} ’ 4 day after the ball game Ssribtbecr ste ac, te creed cae Big Flotilla of Seaplanes tieing how to sit In the mayonnatye Coming From South (; T /Workmen Blame Estate| ASH 0 Architects for Idleness | lake on the’ néer Diaxtec Hace | [bank bu s was at a standstill The gink who has been saving up At least ‘two’ squac of naval oid cans, scraps of yx and lemon ; Mice etater can novidbivelant aircraft, approximating 24 seaplanes . the country and deposit them in and @ num of naval land planes rings , duo, it is declared by the | j pome nice shady campi ds. wilt be Based at 4 Point army idje men, to the fact that the archi a ee | alr field here about July @ to take jtecta for the Dexter Horton estate | ‘5 Sign on the Rack of = Ford: part in the maneuvers of the Pa-| have failed for the past few woeks | } SCE lcifle fleet on Puget Sound, follow: | |to approve the cost estimates of the} | IN ALL THE WORLD Hho a flight from San Diego to Se | contractors, the Puget Sound Bridge | NO JAR attle. The contemplated flight, un Bi & Dredging Co. é ; ce « x edger nd other officials o LIKE THIS jer command of Captain Marshal 8. H. Hedges and ot os TER of San Diego air base, will be the the iging company refused to — sch Ait s biggest naval serial undert make ar comment on the matte see, asic tie moon does Other Three Ships ei. Su: in the Won ons use to» snr the emicer of ne De Whole State Keeps hawy bp age i = Dat ritrk P . e EB. J. Friediand ehairman of Penal Cla to ter Horton estate reported that ther Pp what it would be responsible fo: if Chamber of mmeree committee Wha no one in who could make any Zz r a ate Abirgonn chat oe repar ing Again was to confer Monday with Fea Be Enforced and Matamnent in regard to the afta. i Watch for Young “He'll never fly,” says the 18-year-old widowed mothe —New York Sun Admiral Coontz, aboard the U. 8. 8 ag: . ie eteraren sexed Wf work pad of 10-pound Price Miller. Mother and baby are living at or, for New Hop to sim! Some shen ess Long Litigation | «#2», vlan: Mace; Tiought of open Brice Miller, Motheriend baby eon Sometimes we are inclined to Chi of fight to start July 1. The Cham one fo ee Peart ¥ P. f G im Rist ot Thee ehtan snl Petit Pie ata bce think that the worst thing about cag ber of Commerce has arranged to ' oO 2c ti penmeesestoe re Sl ibe J ; Z , igi) ? the hoof and mouth disease are the have additional water piped to the Is Seen Ahead j then asked. § y o YP! | killed last fall in an airplane accident at Spokane. The sad jokes about it = ormy field and temporary hangars “I don’t know,” he declared. “We pi nape | fate of her young husband and the probable tragic end of sf / | CORDOVA, Alaska, May 6.—The 4 } cannes > | have nothing to about this mat-| ‘All ronds in the Snoqualmie pass | j re x . § ee jconst guard cutter Algonquin re. (2nd mechanical structures may be) By action of the board of public | NAYS ws td | section were blocked by armed| Major Fred Martin in Alaska, have determined the young Cynthia Grey calis her Friday | rele at Dutch Harbor toda: jadded to the base facilities along | works, a showdown with the Skagit | 4 ; Z a “The Rose ” } Y. pre-} . | Idle workers about the building ue \ mother never to allow her infant son to ride the winds. ms oa i oe poe glen re. | Daratory to taking up the search in pitt housing for the muadron | project coritractors was forced Mon Monday saidithat they wore not pald |eoen nen ae Series Matt Star, | —Photo by Frank Jacobse, Star Staff Photographer rider “The Rogo Jar” .also a volen-| sturtn "TRANG COS weg HO-PLANES ALOFT day, whens motion waiaepassed. hol | last Sajurday....nstead.or. their rox “ | Gd mame for the bus. ‘Madticais tir eauadion ‘attempting to. IN HISTORIC FLIGHT jing up-all future monthly ‘céttmnates ee payeheck from the Puget Bont Told have tose regularly and teircie tho globe. || Information at the 12th nayal dic-jof, R. C. Storrie & Co. Pailure of | Pridge & Dredging Co. they sak Poem persed: eosmptetely, | _Z* ,Algonaiuin a8a-"tho survey |{tict hveadauarters Monday was that /the contractors to live up to thelr | Horton entate which had n footnote wich, alded by the sheriff's office at | _ {Milonsbure, +Alghtened the colls | around x band of gypales reported near the pass Sunday with a young: Business Men Launch Pioneer have abandoned the) the aetial force would consist of | promise to have the work completed ~ . ater answering the description of LY < : 2 oe axking the estate to please pay off J P id 1 Fanel gb peed [search in Pacific waters, after scour-|*auadrons B. F-2 and V. F-2 of 12/by May 1 forced the board to tako tthe voucher. ch 7) | Attias Muda’ Aseéa ‘cf Mr, asd. Mre ee 4 . ” Said a room, a trifle blase, jing ‘every inlet and cove where Maj.|seaplanes each. Friedlander said /uction, George F. Russell, chairman, RiUieste 1d the srociere!tne wie “vied Shaped ue W hiskerino ( lub to S wonder i marriage will pay." | Martin and Sergt. Alva Harvey, his | that these would be accompanied by |aald eh the sob hava baer teherines eee 7, Made TI8.N. 86th at. who Wal he thought with a.smile,!mechanician, might have taken|tiny, fast-moving scout planes, a| The Accision to bring the Skagit Cee ait De ate aaa termed thet hag been missing for several, weeks. | a _ds he walked up the aisle, | refuge. pRumber of ‘heavier observation |work to a showdown was reached | imaten” are pip be aves the Tho entire state is aroused and | h ve B rber Price ‘Twill break in my mew shoes, | In procteding to the Bering sea,|planes and some other models, San |by the board, meeting as a comstiitnd Ptartcnteen 7b" fai ane ated: that’ ihe | altuna tocbtniaéa 4s seus tit Ge a a Ss gel ai j the Algonjin will be able to deter-| Diego press dispatches Monday de-|tee of the whole in executive session | - r Frankly we don't believe of hell.” owns a limburger factory. ness, . Kiwanis club of Saginaw. wa post lanreate of Michigan. historian.—Jack Raper. IVY CLUB The gink who speeds thru a fesidence district at night with his cut-out wide open. eee f feeth at the aze of 90. one great, Bho Bat Suggestion the tumor, but Dr. Matthews is reported | Chignik and went across the penin- to have entered into the following | suta, intending to go down the Arctic somtract with his physician: “You do | side: Sour best to keep me out of heaven and Tl do my best to keep you out |the flying squadron were at Nazan, | . CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON Our idea of a really economical | Man is one who cuts a new set of | Agta in six hours and 30 minutes.) blamed Louis J. Belanger, 3112 Ad- Tt made an awful change in Kate; ays the shingle feels so swell, dust the same it looks lykell. oe fo manufacturers of | [mine where the aviators changed their course after taking off from The three remaining members of on. the island of Atka, today, and | will take off, probably tomorrow, for A lucky man is the fellow who ; Chicagoff, on the island of Attu, 630 miles. He ix never bothered by people| The three planes arrived at Nazan Micking their noses into-his busi. late Saturday afternoon, making the 350-mile fight in four hours and 15 ‘minutes, altho a fog shrouded the nts }course during most of the trip, the governor to name Eddie Guest Great. We nominate Henry Ford for state . 'French Aviator Now at Calcutta CALCUTTA, India, May 5.—Lieut. Pelletier Doisy,* French airman who is attempting a flight from | Paris to Japan, arrived at Cal- jeutta at 1 p, m. today to be greet- ed by a tremendous throng. He ~had covered 750 miles from | Dolsy may remain here a few | days w Portuguese Airmen, French, Advancing KARACHI, India, May 5.—Portu- clared that there will be | 50 planes jin the flight and that a newly or ganized squadron of Hispano.Sulm {flying boats would be a feature of the aerial caravan Lieut, Theodore Koenig, com. mandant at the army alr base at Sand Point, has been apprised of the intended coming of at Jeast 20 {planes, but said that ali arrange. ments were in the hands of naval authorities. DEATH DRIVER ACCUSED | Belanger Drunk ‘When Wom- an Died, Says Jury he was drunk at the coroner's jury Monday Declaring |time, a |miral way, for the death, May 1, of 4 i hile his mechanic overhauls/his Housekeeper, Mrs. Joasie Clark. | ‘Me had tt vodded and thinks it| his plane, She was killed at Fourth ave. 8. and . when Belanger crashed into a phone pole. Belang: er is held inthe city fail, pending the filing of specific charges. | ‘The coroner's jury xayx that the gccident happened because Lelanger, bootleg Whinky: Why not sdvertise |ZUC%* Si" men attempting a fight /peing in an intoxicated condition,” in Chairman Russell's office, in the | fee (eo water department. Skagit Engineer | ""2 Sota) 1 Wonkebe! asd arl =F. and Corporation| vi hhug vO sete pawl: be Counsel wore present. iat Brick Layers’ union declared Mon the board’ invitation. Mayor Brown, | [@y they knew nothing of the trou who returned from a yacation at ble except that the men were idle. the project site late Sunday, was not ce present and Aad not, at noon, been informed of tho board's. action j The city engineer was for- mally notified by the board to tell Storrie & Co. that no more monthly estimates will be paid, pending a final adjustment of Skagit accounts, The action, Russell said, js designed to pro- tect the city In the $500 a day penalty clause provided in the contract for delay in finishing “PLAN OKEHED |Senate Action Kills Mellon | ; Rate Proposition the work. — The | Russell waid he did not think the democratic 40 per cent maximum tunnel will be completed before| surtdx rate was adopted today by | July 1. the senate, “When the contractors informed! The minority substitute for the | the public works board in February | Metion rates was put over by a pro- that they would have the tunnel) greasive-democratic coalition, done by May 1 I served notice on! ‘Phis action of the senate auto-| them that the city would stand no} matically kills the Mellon surtax further delay," Russell said. rates and forecasts defeat of his en-| Engineer Carl Uhden said Monday | tire scheme of normal co-operation that there remains 9,000 feet of tun-| and of the Inheritance rates. H nel invert to be concreted. The pen-| ‘The democratic surtax rates are | stock connections and the permanent | based upon a sliding scale beginning | Intake at the tunnel mouth have not) at 1 per cent and graduating up to] been started, In the surge tank, 345! 40 per cent on $500,000. feet deep, only 40 feet of concrete! Mellon proposed a ining has been placed, Uhden said) maximum and the house the contractors can finish the work! 37.5 per cent maximum. in the month of June by pushing it 25 per cent adopted a | matter will be cleared up within a! | j sherift's office Monday, while coun ty and city authorities all over the Northwest The agency took up the search Monday, have joined in the hunt | Burns Detective also | | Two Seattic citizens reported #ee-| ing the gypsies crossing the pass Sunday, headed toward Ellensburg. | MANY REPORT THEY | SAW THE GYPSIES | L, H, Jaycox, Third aye. W.. told the police that he had met the| gypsies between Monroe and Duvall proceeding toward the summit, but did not see the boy, who is supposed to be the Maco lad, | A Mrs. Woodman, wife of the} president of the Woodman Adver tising Co., 1141 Henry building, also | reported that she and her husband had seen the four gypsy autos on the other side of the pass about p.m BH. C. Clark also told the sheriff that he saw the gypsies with a small boy but believed him to be a member of the band, The chief engineer of a Whidby island-Bellingham ferry furnished the first clew to the missing boy when he informed J. A, Mace, 719 N. 36th st., father of the boy, that he had the gypsies | from the mainland to the 4 aboard hiseferry. He saw a bo custody of an elderly wom: 1, in one of the would be to attract attention to what he and his followers be- Acreturn to pioneer days, when | barbers were an unknown quan- tity, forecast Monday by Se- lieve unfair practices on the attle business and professional | part of the barbers. Member- ment who launched a movement! ship in the club may be ob- to protest against the increased price of shaves and haircuts. An organization, officially launched tained by filling in and mailing the following coupon to Page's office in the Lyon building: under the name of the “Whis- kerino Club,” owas announced, || THE WHISKERINO CLUB with Tom Page, widely-known Tom Page, Lyon Bldg. Seattle: Seattle lawyer as its president. It followed the publication in The Star of a protest from’ bobbed. haired girls. Master barbers recently an- nounced the new price of hair. cuts’ would be 60 cents and shaves 30 cents, the boost to’ be- come effective May 12. “The purpose of our organiza. tion,” said Page, “is to demon- strate to Seattle barbers that we can get along very well without them--at least without those who are going to raise the price. “Membership requisites are very simple. All one has to do to become a member is to pledge himself to let his hair and whisk: ers grow. One need not actually join the House of David, but his appearance must be such that he | might easily be mistaken for a | House of David disciple. | “I will start the ball rolling by letting my hair and whiskers I herewith apply for: member- ship in the Whiskerino club and promise to let my hair and whiskers grow until the barbers of Seattle rescind thelr action to boost the price of haircuts and shaves or until some other 1 am applying for membership with the understanding that there are NO DUES or ATTOR- NEY FEES. Signed Address measure of relief is afforded. eae eeeeeeeeeeneeteese |2 Die When Car Skid From Road \TRALIA, May 5.—R. Ay Henderson and Andrew Hanson, lumber mill proprietors, were Killed unday when their automobila | skidded from ‘the highway near oj ino a neem autos, and de- PTmenty Smiles 10 the Gatlon’z | FOM Lisbon to Macu, in the Far/drove his car into the pole, causing!” tigen anid that the oty Ww vo | iscribed the child ccurately row, Other members of the | Balth, 4 % ? § 5 at the cjty will have | A cribed the child so accurately that] grow. | i ere e East, have arrived at Karach{ from |injuries to the woman's head which | ayouyt $290,000 reserve and withheld| Fleet Tuning Up it leaves no doubt in the father’s} club have pledged tho same | Henderson was married and uns ‘ we | Charbar. ie risiiian tec wae. Saath sitnsatae’to" puasanten’ the “penalift for Seattle Trip |™%4 mt the chia was his own, | thing, ‘There will be a meeting | til recently lived at Tacoma. Hans We don't see why Seattle and | | | SENT : }fund. Action of the board Monday € TTIP | Mace went to Bellingham Monday| at my office ils afternoon | 80n was single. are quarreling over | Mount Rainier. After all, the | |46 Killed; Sto Mountain is just a big bluff. | | carpal | undoubtedly will forecast long and! The mighty Pacific fleet which is bitter litigation over the collection of | t@ come to Seattle early in July} the penalty; it is, thought. started its summer maneuvers Mon- morning, (Monday) at 5 o'clock at which time further details will be worked out. | Arrest Two After Raging in India Dry Squad Raids $35,000 Taken by >... | LONDON, May 5.-Fortysix per-; Jim Helos, 55, and John Strom, 31, — aa day in Southern California waters. ENGINEER DI | everal of us haye gone into 6 Robbers; Escape Hey ; pe He : sons were killed and three villages | were lodged in the city jail Monday| OLYMPIA, May 6.--Motor vehicle | Ships of the battle squadron have this thing with a serious pur- CHICAGO, May 6.—All highways A ial ringing UD 9 \Jestroyed by terrific storms in tho | morning as the result of raids by the | license receipts for 1924 up to April | Undergone extensive repairs at south. pose. We think it an outrage /and trains from Peoria, Ill, to Chi inited : da alin ra 69,799 whort of ¢ .|ern naval bases and are in fighting hat now, with war days gone | ¢q ‘ 5 Bhe—Never mind your views, 111 | Hatd0! district of the United Prov | potice on three alleged bootlegging |30 are but $63,799 short of the en:| that no’ ys 5 cago, were guarded by Chicago poy IN SMASHUP WS the family. vy. inces of India, near where world! joints within a block of the police tire 1923 receipts, and total $2,148,-| trim for Sperations and the northern and with conditions rapidly re- | jlce today in an effort to apprehend te family. You bring Up ityers'are attempting to cross the| station on Sunday night. 4g. | eruise. adjusting themselves, that the | six.robbers, believed to be carrying the coal. y ! 5 es, Pay a continent, according to a news agen }, On June 25 the shipa will: steam Golden $ grins barbers should take ‘advantage | $35,000 In currency, j cy, dispatch from Al i | “ north for the Sound, arriving here | Golde! i of the bobbed hair fad and the | ‘The burglars broke into a depart: me j id fee: il B ‘M h J k’ ‘in time for Fourth of July colebra- in State Limited Goes influx of, sailors and tourists” | ment store: in Peoria,’ overpowered {lerd’s day.) Lay long abed, rendin |Americans Due in | H) uy a un | tons, Off Track; Tourists Safe this’ summer to attempt a |and bound three night employes, blew and trying t } | profiteers’ game.” Page said the object of the long-haired “Whiskerinos’ club” the safe and escaped with the cash, They are believed to have started to Chicago with the looty pick ont i pezillary yawl. about 0@ tt. | : power-driven bilge and deck Pump, for $125, but could not tind one | oa I, and s0 did resolve to boy | Japan Next Week WASHINGTON, May 5.—The SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.— The Golden State Limited, fast Southern Pacific Drafting Report to Aid Kids’ Hospital? . 's the mon finish of the first division of the tee was appointed by Seattle chap: | Bae today five miles wast Betty, Girl Desperado, (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) 7 ; “Mah Junk," Seattle's! say, however, whether this f ter, American Association of Engl | of Lordsburg N. M.A report 4, Télay's candidate for the Poison pigs NF RT fh duo to the car itbelf or the ree) N&eTS, to discover: if the fill was go | of the agcident was wired head: Cody :: Wy club is the gink who smokes 25- | AR RUNS AWAY WITH ]|) most famous automobile ? ; : 3 | constructed that it resulted in clos-| quarters here. The train ran Uu Ss er Kb; ums Ul j 9 | porter’s impressionistic driving| | . cigars and ma } ‘The old crock will be auctioned aed ing of the bridge. Commissioner; into an open switch at Ulmoris, Moke Sweet Caporain, |} DRIVER AND WRECKS]) oc wWeanosaay, The Chitdren’s Or- Now, about. tho car: Seriously, EFank Paul, of the county board,| C, A. Thomb, of El Paso, ‘Texas, D d ‘St 1 H ld’ e; pital || WOMAN'S © DWELLING |) thopeaic nospita wilt get the entire] she's a good car, and good for|Sharsed that the fill was “spite |engineor of the train, was crushed Trea rang é-f10 | Pa | s | proceeds, For. those who will be| thousands of miles yet, ‘The buyer work,” County Engineer Beeman|to death and the fireman saved SGELES, Cal, May 5 j H OS ANGELES, May 6.—Crash- tnable to attond the salo it has! will havo to spond some money on denied the charges. |his life by leaping from the cab, OS ANGELES, al May 5. was choked almost into uncon: Ing Across a curbing At the || i arranged to receive .sealed| hers. She'll. make a. titie car to gol a men Aa ‘The engine, baggage car and two Soe eR oe Ne sclousness. \ a ond of a “bithd street,” @ Machine} vie until noon Wednesday. They| fishing in, Originally she was « Senator Seeks to jmail cars plunged into a diteh fol|} her, vietinvs neck and apply She took his watch, his ; containing W. H. Shaffer as the |) 11 be opened by the-auctioncer be-| Dixie. Flyer, coating .about $2,600| lowing the “crash of the ongine,|| Ine a vicious: “strangle-hold” wallet containing $303, and i3 sole occlipant, oan. (ie Ashden \fore the bidding starts. not more than five years ago. she Recuperate Health which plowed wildly after running sap uae Be pitino Walked away’ anying! Mdibehceadth” sald oaltdl aula The Star's marine reporter, |han a starter and four fair tires, WASHING May 6—-Sonator |thr the open switch, held up and robbed, three men,” Whon Bott s hand. over Pyne Tutetenellé plowed noroms || bought Mah Junk’ for $11 ‘Tiesday Tho Star will tell you! Robert. M. ‘ollette, Wisconsin, |, None of tho pasvengors was hurt, Morris Nannev told officers | your money you. had. better the lawn, plunged thru the porch || finds the old car ts too much of a) who Is going to anction off the car’ plans to leave Washington today for |“ceording to word here, altho many that ho waa accosted’. by. a do dt" The gentleman tron Bullard | and came to halt partly,under the |/nervous and financial strain, Hin) and where the auction will be held.) Atlantic City, where he hopes to re. | Were Ahaken up and frightened as pretty: isl, haglesm ana’Gn eve ‘two other men reported the qves that we adjourn. All in || Peaidence, Firemen had to chop || Wife and baby, after a tour in it Until the: Wtiction) the old’ bus is/cover completly from the 1 health |theln’ coahies were jammed Jand! | ie irene, who gontly. slinned blonde de&perado had accosted Vor say “Aye.” The ayes have away sections of tho. Walls «be. Sunday, said Monday they were) parked outside The Star and anyone|that has kept his seat in the senate |Jostled in the shock of the wreck. her arm around his neck, Then them in a similar manner, po | : i it is so ordered, fore Shaffer could be extricated, |! duite willing to lot the prize go to) who wants to bid on her can look} vacant almost all of the present | Work crews were rushed to the she tightened her grip and he lice said.” f WL, Ay JuiBy 4 a the highest bidder, Whey failed to| her over, session, scone to glear the tracks, ag 4 s About the only time a man has the last word is when he says, “Well, American flyers will reach Japan by |the middle of next week, air service lofficials believed today, with only one more jump to make before the ‘Famous Old Bus Will Orthopedi on Bridge Fill A report on the Des Moines bridge | fill is being drafted Monday by a/ committee of engineers, ‘The commit Be Auctioned Off for| c Benefit | train, bound from Los Angeles to Chicago with scores of Eastern tourists returning to their homes, was