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=> — — =~, Pri = a — | Ss i— | =I ie iso es => re = oo —— oat ‘ 5 7 ? wspaper With the event: Circulation in Washington WEATHER PRIS HP CVT SEP ees ———— Batered a0 Seound Clase Motior May 2, 1890, af the Fostetfice at Seattin Wash, wader the act ef Congress March 5. 3810. Per Year, by Mati, VoL. 26. NO, 63 eh SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924 * TWO CEN S IN SEATTL) |Mayor Tries to Balk Skagit Showdany wen CE al [Home Brew ) ABANDON Feats With His Feet DEMANDS Squash Frosh Revolt OFFERS a : Howdy, folks! Ge hs! Gos, we wish Sergt. Lee Waxes Philosophical Over His Spanks Dampen Ardor of Youthful Rebels HIS AID tae Wok roo HUNT Dainty Little No. 30s, Width EEEEE = PAYMENT at Washington U. pare me. Seattle Man Gives AVIATORS BE MADE. of Own Son Kc eda * a ae , “s\ | of Own Son, Kid- fier whiskers wie pee“ Martin and Harvey, rs hair gets too } ang. femarimatasveis Believed Drown- Be orticat vesrwort of ve @d; Other Flyers) ‘Whskerino club is “Beaver naped Years Ago It's in memory of my own sori wherever he is, He was kidnaped in just the same circumstances and |1 want to aid these parents in the jonly way I can.” And a wealthy Seattle man, who demanded that he remain anony | Says Works’ Board Plan Would De- lay Gorge Work Still Further The First to Hurry | Thing « 5 . PAGE THE BULL Con ant | moux, placed a bank check for $ The navy's search for Maj op Looks |in the hands of J. J. Flammer, + Frederick 1. Martin and his Afte ‘ Is Brown Wednesd. attle ma vr of the Burns Detec mechanic, Sergt. Alva L. Har aad © oppones the ac: | tive in charge of the vey, missing world airmen, was board of public works Comfort Jwearch for 4-year-old Arthir Mace, | Wednesday noon. Flammer told The Star that the jcitizen offered the finances for the |mearch after learning that Mr. and | Mrs, Joseph A. Mace, 916 EK. 36th nm holding up monthly estimates of | the R. B. Storrie & Co. for work} performed on the Gorge tunnel of | the Skagit hydroelectric project. | The mayor said that he will call “t @ virtual end today as all vessels but one abandoned the | 7 the hunt and returned to other For Hts duties, according to wireless Feet : messages to the Bremerton | sh 4 is cheap, You can get a! naval station, a meeting for 0 Wednesday of | | Eke an The cos and You : See emcee ition mana xt, are financially unable to pro- license for $5 or a quart of! Tt @ coast guard cutter Algonquin hin advisory comm _spenaber ot} tik tomer ganas yop er —... fale! fee aS ee under oF Can See Sue ien tae ceontic aitaice ta) dibouea His own son disappeared under sim: iD guy 1 het > fal pe Pa rerure “ot tee tue! Ae ilar surroundings and the offer was hate nd searching parties out of. the > F © problen pay fe? fe Angus War mountains. of the peninsula. The By This I do not think it wise for the spirit of fellowship Ue Berries past euitter, however, wab making no ac "hat See, this time to do anything | Tee iD x now believed dead In Bering sea. LGL projec the mayor sald | t b ‘ ‘ ee = While the detective agency has Froid: ame lity Wednesday morning. ¢ « Lee, The estimate for April work will ) gene) plays golf ey» erg | Ripe «= ey manna 1 ag Ag tétar phere y $50,000. We al | F | not withdrawn its men ‘from the fe me hoes the Seattle, scout a4 Le of the |ready have $300,000 of the con-| ¢ jsypsy hunt, extending over th: fhe beck of » Ford: Chignik to Dutch Harbor, dawned : tractor's) money. That ia large | state, the agency officials are now > | without aiumastvane > eee Traffic lendugh to protect ua should the |convinced that the child was not my looks; it’s || the tate of the missing air ctulser| Division, $500-per-day penalty clause for de jdrowned in Lake Union when it jim Jt crew..of two... Official opin- | 4405 oe [lay tn completion of the Job’ be en: { 4 seg otebpeitaperyes an Tues | Has Found " ae | "nee mayor, said that he believed | ochanging seats In a cance, Heo northern Se tes Bin en vr! ‘ z a: the contractors will be thru with | lory, the Burns agency will request *y ous stunt in to bh hess avdiall caakeodll vaca he In These the work in June. ,He will oppose | ARS _ | permission Wednesday” to dredce “while pase a a rom oa iy ces sche yg-nbeg fo bogie i 7 enforcement. of the board of public| Members’ of-the University “W" club are shown here in| the lake. After the boy’s disnyy. . | privately-owned ships pina orl ro No. $08, |works' resolution recommending | front of Meany hall, convincing one of the revolting fresh-| pearance, nag vee Pes Pies 0 eee Inbility to find the» men and re. Which, Re |that the Skagit estimates be held! men. that it is best to obey the traditions of the university. {by the harbor patrol et ia ore b sults, _ duguy 1 Nee sumed other tasks | up unless members of niet The big paddle shown was one of the most successful argu-| Divers were then sent! aben and Ts Oswald Green aeverai government boats. are! Says, Give him some subsi jWandered away from its. home at 916 E, 36th st., about a month ago. | Following up the drowning ‘the- can sb fel ing, when member of the “\W" club, | Hundreds of students lifted the steps |tne only remaining means of recov- |of Meany. hall to see the excitement, iSenator, However, Is Cut-jarmed with - paddies of. various! tut the object lesson givon the firet | orms, (he ody. The King county sheriff's office s served tts Purpose, | was still seeking the boy among and sent them | and most. of them went down the jpands of wandering gypsies. The | 3 lig urrying into the Meany hall as-| Path to the rear: entrance harbor patrol had not been request: | SAN F MA TROP cuiy by way gethelrG The freshman revolt started Tues:| oa for further. help Wedn jator Hiram Johnson was cutting|"°™ jay noon, when the men ‘met in.'a') noon, but it was announced that it |down the lead of President Calvin] The freshmen approached the hall/ mass’ meeting on Meany hail steps | stood ready to co-operate in the Coolidge for the republican presl-jin disorganized fashion and were |nd declared they would throw away Gee 's afraid that a jot of ators may reach Japanese territory | Boing to mistake the Bone| Within the next few dayn revived for the Bone Dry law today, as radio messages from Na-| i man, island of Atka, reported fayor- | - lable weather for the take-off to Chi- BELL HAS RUNG, cagotf, Attu island. CHILDREN | Stormy conditions in the Bering Ss bright little pupil in the|*€@ region are abating, the radio MSZ Messages said, and the three big Mardis ime in Sunt Ute Aah were witechatio nw why the decision shouid| ments advanced Wednesday ‘to. discourage -the first-year'| it was found that the bottom of the : me | - foe | men's uprising jake was too’ uneven to permit suc His limousine. accompany Lieut. Lowell Smith.| Hig Feet | + 4 . a 6% Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer | cess in dragging. Heut. Eric Nelson and Lieut. Leigi: } } At the Hocad ckcied: eran: skates i cream puffs" dance in} Wade on a 630-mile jump to Chi. a Chance | | The University of Washington [ished. as examples to the others. {that if the body of the child were MAraties ballet ‘pro-|casott, "Attu island. Flying condi. 7 A j resbinen rebellion againat the tra A few showed fight and for sev-| free, it would have come to the Tema, |tions have been unfavorable for sev-| to Exercise, [ations and regulations imposed up. |°r*! seconds.the movement in front | surface by this time. ‘The conclu. Rothing. We've seen a lot | eral days. py ¥ , of the hall was a ‘writhing. mass of} sion is drawn that it has been cov- cheeses dance in Amer.) i Tes ae ee lon the ‘first-year mien ended like ® twisting figures and effectively ap-lerea py some obstruction. Dreds- ri ; Pinas A. ‘sews hel 7 ae Photographer. | Balkan revolution, Wednesday morn. | plied paddies the or’ dyrininiting. (thhy Sumy,” are » jthat America’s round-the-world avi- | | } jshapos and dimensions, routed tho | few of the re ting Down Coolidge Lead jon. cis hordes r entrance. | search, yjarmy planes may be able to get dential choice from California, in| promptly disposed of in an orderly {their green caps, smoke on the cam- . away today. liate returna coming in during tne} way by the upperclassmen. jpus and enter’ Meany hall by. the | ‘The aviators recelved new. sup- Dachtie. | Paddle whacks resounded loudly | front entrance. Cannon Celebrates plies from a cannery boat and have It was bardly possible, however,|as a few of the leaders were pun-| Rumors of further activities were * irth Nil Nisi Bors. Completed: overhauling “thelr mid fiat the result could be “changed. | ————————-—— ————jflying about the’ campus at noon, His 88th Bir day ‘head of the class, Clar. “'"** eas Ht will soon be time for the! to print “Record Crowd “Mercury Sets New Mari ier Wooms on woman’ ‘4 With 4,904 precincts reported, jand it wag declared that the fresh. DANVILLE, Tl, May 7.—“Uncle i representing all but six of the |men are planning an organzation be-| Joe” Cannon, patriarch of Ameri- ie Cv | SSREDA, x Sa, fatates, 68 counties and amounting » attempting any furthér on-/can politics, celebrated his sth Yesterday The Star sent a reporter | ‘There's folks say,” said Mr. Lae, ot to better than 80 pe mughts against traditions or upper | birthday anniversary here today. to interview Sergeant 1:.C. Lee, chief | “that there's. plenty uf room at thet 7. in, figures ‘eacae classmen. There was little departure from ¢ the Of ‘the outside traffic division, con-|top. It way always’ my aim, tho Ccoldge, 23176; Johnéon, 223 SOLD AGAIN The “W" club men do not believe |“Uncle Joe's” usual program. He “MT. LL) [cerning his adventures, to have plenty of rpom at the foot, oe 9,302, | the trouble is over v vetoed a 1 874; Coolidge's majority, 9 , and were pre: “town celebration.” Bs “Tell me, Sergeant,” sald the re-|and, as you may observe, I have The Coolidge lead had been re-| jperie to police the campus to} “No use making all that fuss,’ | Porter, looking Mr. Lee right in'the |accomplished | it. These brogaA®! aueed by unexpectedly ‘heavy votes |Famed Old Car Nets Money {2" any further outbreaks dur-'Cannon said, when the matter was t See eye, “something about your feats." | which the Phillips shoe store at}, i Solicits Of: Northe ing the afternoon. broached to him. . i dose in, outlying precincts of Northern} fr Poa oeghage et Ten Thousand Here Against} “sty tects are ail right,” sald the | 1908 First aver te letting me wear) California. for Hospital e APC BIRO) es” c. st unanimous choice,! It costs ao dot | Sergeant, looking at them. hee Ms McAdoo, almost u ; se PD : {0 paint his nose.) the Change Suggested Mei te eportetsiookial!at/anees'| Thirty, said the reporter, at @J nad rolled up a majority of 68.665) Old “Mah Junk” brought $100 aroers eaken er | | “ pre eine, | Venture yer the unpledged democratic % cle who fn It was hard to look anywhere eine. f s over early Wednesday p itn have a pod tatactes Three, hundred ParetTencher, ad lhasawere, in. s:nimwer ob-epetilaog Ir thereabouts,” agreed Mr. L66.| ticket ; y esday afternoon for s g Married state. “\ sociation representatives. and dele: | landscape fillers ee? gine ® see whit you have! The count stood: the orthopedic hospital. The arrage (6) LS erino ee mates, speaking for 10,000 Seattle) wphe first thing a cop should do,” | 2" Philosophically speaking,| McAdoo, 83.484; unpledged, 14,-| buyer was W, J. Clarke, of the al , about me fee . | 918. a i | FO! y | Detwons, Tuesday afternoon drafted | saiq Mr, Lee, “ix get a good under. |" | 918 Carke Meat market, on Pike Me os IVY Ho, ue POISON | resblutions condemuing the proposed standing for hin Work,” You will pes Have a good understanding, keep) dobison did not ‘earry a county) 4): 41, handed up his cheek | Uu ; eetin ont t jong | change of name from Mt. Rainier ‘o| i¢ you examine my fects citwely, that Zoe" feet on the ground and re mem jin “Southern California. Coolidge | * Pea See bt > oe pte, Mt. Tacoma, and the logistative | 7 Gave donevthat <b nod | ber there's plenty of room at the} won Los Angeles county by some} “lmost before Robert Bushell, salesman (poor | or | bottom,” repeated e repo 5 vhile Jo! vi fran: 1 7 evil) Who gh you the pic- \ chairman was instructed to. send | understandings, in fac it sas on he Pr orter he Nigtid gadhhas cs ba Fran, auctioneer, had gotten thru tell. ring public ‘sentiment as they have nothing in common Of his kids back jie in| Might letters to congressmen involved | The reporter wrote it down. a " er abla i sion i vy A y nies i ing about the old cars good voiced by the recently organized with barbers. However, they Haute, jin the matter. “The next thing,” said Mr.'Loe,| He | h9 ii Top. pevermt br iene rat 23 points, * Whiskerino club may completely expect to win back a lot of i oe The resolutions — attacked the| shifting his position with great diffi | secon is Inside his shoes baad i. eon olumn 3) Then Clarke 1 block their effort to increase the trade if the 60-cent hair-cut price frtime awaits the man who in.| Pianned rechristening of the moun-| culty, “is to learn to keep your feet| “Kangaroo hide," he said, gravely, ghent ehh Mian lana price of shaves and haircuts in becomes effective Monday morn- 8 f6lding tied which can alag| tti8 and was dispatched to Senator|on the ground. You will see readily |“You'd think they'd be as full of Cold Wave Is Due back fo the hospital and told Seattle, a group of master bar- ing. They lost heavily when i for cooking % atfles 1C, C. Dill, Senator Jones and other| that 1 would havea hard time doing} hops asa. barrel of home brew. It} Bushell to “auction her off bers, at a meeting tonight, will barber shops. began to make a. |lawmakers, according to Mrs. John | anything else, my legy not being con: | You think #0, just try to hap once | in Middle West ain,” Bla wa, FOBiOAL endeavor to modify the new scale specialty of women’s bobbed M ate Ss cs Matthews, president of the Seattle |structed Ike 40:ton derr jin ‘em KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 7—-A ss, : 7 of barber prices which is to be: halr, but they expect the bar. andards i} Council of Parent-Teacher associa-| The reporter wrote t down, ‘ In addition a shower of sil to find out why new under |Counell i f lola wave, which will result in frost! or way tossed inte the car vs come effective May 1 bers’ decision to raise the price After being iaunderea,| 3 FOS 5 Saue? |tonight, according to government] ‘Cr Was tossed into the car by An effort will be made at to- will send hundreds of flappers Jtorecast, swept Missouri and Kansas} those who attended the auction, night's meeting to raise the price seurry bi Bext investigate what be. | + SWE is P tying back to their old the nice new buttons, today, Warmer weather for tomor-| It'll all go to the kiddies at of haircuts to 65 cents and to haunts in the beauty shops, row was predicted, the hos retain the old price of 25 cents ; . pital. Meantime the Whiskerino Kine union suit, | Northern and CE le of War =| Freezing temperatures of 30 were for shaves, Phil Cook, secretary a8 te rishi Don't you cr: | Sa ar Materials Ap recorded in Northwest Kansas this ——- - of the Master Barbers’ associa. | UP 18 flourishing, according. to Youn be py | t it roved by Secretary Weekg | morning. snow was reported in the j % tion, admitted .Wednesday that Wedneaday'a reports, Tom Page, DE ev pane «| ethodists Are United\" y Y Dakotas Shut-ins Will See such a move waa on, but he eaid | President of the organization, “UA nel whose members have pledged WASHINGTON, May 7.—Score- , He'dia not believe it would: Carey. | “sneriselves:to det ithele hair and nays For CALL ANG MOUNT |tary of War Weeks has approved | New Homes | Sportsmen’s Show) were Boing to stand pat and | peards grow as a protest against : aa TACOMA" SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 7. Worked Out, two bodies of bistiops | two $100,000 shipments of arms and |! canbe purchased for small down ||, Stehsementsilare being made by| go thru with’ the program," said | fy" increased price of shaves D. Sully) | <The northern and southern, | will unite and organize as one | war materials to Cuba, he announced jthe Women’s Commorcial club to} Cook. X ‘ | Yuba, he ¢ | pay fies. ada. reales tly and haircuts, sald. his W Tey Both Dead. branches of the Methodist unit, tod Poy trent 60S reeulac: monthly and ha said his mail was give every Seattle “shfit-in’ a The “program” originally de- J | chureh, divided since the civil A name will be selected by that | No airplanes will be old, | baae "a dvliflagt eit oO wat chance to see the Sportsmen's show,| cided upon calls for a price of 60 pe se bre ees Teporter is going to| war, were united by sn over: time, | While the law provides for sale of Ads *tonigut by Nerina rarer inl rye Mo ata ste Rca : Et mb | ‘utomobile. | whelming majority todoy. The plea for unification wax | munitions to Cuba, it gives no|| A%% tonisht. a Shubin day at the exhibition.| for shaves. . son Wed sa elated al ly buy ft in, and| — when the subject waa brought | led by Dr. William A, Sheldon, — | authority for disposal of planes, = ; rape esha gee sean Mt Mah BES es RS Sah OM Al cy iitaember Ne tebe ak aan tit Pe. wy i ee ee ee Gs aay professor at Emory university, Even if special permission were a au CROWD in charge of arrangement sigh of relief Wednesday when responsibility, for the increase fication and only 13 stood out Atlanta, Ga., ex-Géov. James 1. | given forsale of airships, "Weeks said HOME $5,000 FBT FER paris win flo the ex. | AAD eighetou ey a Mone, te Jr, has just] againgt it. Black, Barbourville, Ky. also | that there js no surplus stock from|| The arction along the Ravenna R: ther H mi Is timp of tho, master. barbers thea a a ww to Wigule his cars, So The two branches were split speaking in favor of the plan, which withdrawals could: be made boulevard ts bullding up’ mar. y ome } ample of tho master barbers in They Bre "ensued. to) tates they Im Our littie earwig, during the civil war when north The combined chureh will have | without tmpalring the war depart-|] Yelously fast, ‘The contractors Four Years Old) "ising tne price of haircuts. Insisted, inasmuch as other aie ¢ ern and southern members took A membership of 7,000,000. ‘The | ment’s efficiency. Aivoriminating buyera are anay+ |). he board of trustees und friends Wore acne tee mene: | MUR Age moe | he Ge Cacia oa Dvary membership in the forthern * i] ping them up. We have two . an toes fon |, Of prices among the beauty | Shorter day, (May 6) opp 500,000, 1 } wonderful six-reomed new bu of the institution were to meet for | UN cle Sek gard Me itl see Willie stoppe and ‘The consolidation ix # result of branch now Is 4,500,000, and in | 8 Ape Killed ; as Balows for $5,000 each, ‘These {1a social gathering at the Mother| Parlors, the prevailing price tho shorter day, and now they re a rds mt Pope-sibley's, years of work independent of the the southern branch, 2,500,000, aro abnolu the latest w |tyther Child home Wednostay att«| fo bobs ts 50 cents after one's . i. ‘pel ad Teuw, And did : are trying to pass the burden along to the® public,” sa journeyman Wednesda two branches, The municipal auditorium was | Train Hits Auto | Ju varohitsouure: and: constr f “a hai has been bobbed. Fancy he shots ; wide G opence tion, Baay’ terms, only Jernoon, in commemoration of the y did worn te me tint ate: It calls for two jurisdictions | crowded when the seasion opened AMSTERDAM, N.Y), May 7.—~of- caah, ACT AT ONCH, jfourth anniversary of the feunding| bobs and special work call for etecuted ix | ad istered by bishops. ‘The Several speakers explained f /\ficinls of tho New York Central to- ote i} °C ishme: additional sums, but 60 cents is naniy? ie Bleed. And Indeed pease of the two bodies will be ly the plan of consolidation day were investigating an accident || Turn to the Want Ads Now. ae pata ment, — the going price for trims in tho “ARG ust brehny ae a mes ant eat; | come bishops for the united Before any speaker in PPpowle [Iaat hight in-whleh the Pwentieth | [they will tell you more about ‘This country has 49 national parks | most beduty. shops: good money even with a shorter ‘holy men to piny. ehureh. tion could rise, erties oe Voto! Century Limited struck a mot this home, with a tolal-arvoa of 11,972 square Reauty shop proprietors, day, once people become accom wn, Arde BL After the unification has been were started, “ree Killing clght pervons, ane dniles, °% eh Weduesday made it plain Mat tomed tg the change in hours,” ©

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