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: WhUNESUDAY Jt Nt (HREATEN BREAK AT CONCLAV Third Party Discovers Too Much Communist Power | OPERA AMERI * BY PAUL BR. MALLON Municipal opera in St. Le in this country, she has obta the St. Louis Opera Co. tca to stay. HOLDUP SUSPECT Arrest pees a Wea June 18.—Carlos Fi d by police with b &@ potorious bandit, loday was to the list of men held 1 the $3,000,000 near Roundouf, I More than $100, been recovered. Ernest Fontana, brothers of Carlos, i Anthony E. Kissane wore being The recovered loot was un abandoned automobile Il, Ther sacks in the Ane pbbery last w of the « loot has Premier Herriot rught found in near Joliet istered mall NEW YORK, J nt statemer im yard He were ear Veterans Warn of 3 will be Fake Coin-Getters ares.” “But.’" he Officers of the Disabled American | * with a rap at league irre Veterans of the World War issued a! Cilables in this country tt to the public Wednesday.| cssiry to reform it from within said men representing them- from without selves as solicitors for the organi- I to ¢ If Germany | zation were trying to get subscrip-!c repar 4 + tions in the city. The organization | would lead has no solicitors and is conducting| war.’ no drive. ere c policy thru ‘the adoption of nh toward ‘& policy jot Fre takes Into “conside Playground Bill Passage Sought |"). The publi playground DIM, passed’ Hussia. and che attitude. towar co-operation by the legislature 17: years ago, but | Britain and America are other im. ¥etoed by Governor Meade, ;will be | portant planks:in the platform of the introduced again at the next) session | victorious and ruling left bloc of of the legislature, Judge Austin E.| France Griffiths, its author, said Wednesday.| Premier Herriot makes a. strong The bill provides that 20 per cent}plea for American entry into the of all real estate plotted for cale in ;league of nations and certain re be entirely good he lots smaller than one-tmif acre be set} marks of his may n aside for parks and playgrounds. jwithout a touch of trony ———— SORRY U.S IS NOT x . . MEMBER OF LEAGUE @ Svedish Singers [it ta thing | orphans,’* ays, when urging Meet at Everett (7.0 to help preserve the world EVERETT, June 18.—Singerscom-| trom war, ‘but it ix a’ finer thing ing to the ninth biennial song festival} to leave them their fathers.”’ of the United Swedish Singers of the} “Tt was.a great blow to us," the Pacific coast, which opens here Tues-| French’ premier continues, en day evening and continnes until} the United States refused to t me Monday, were to begin to arrive here a party to the hopes raised by the today. |formation of the league. I have no Two special coaches will bring | intention of judging the actions of singers from Callfornia and others| good and true friends, much less to will come from Oregon and Washing. | complain of them ton cities, Axel Pihlstrom is gen- | them., eral director. | “The arguments used against the league are perha traditions which I merely. deptore NO INCOME TAX CUT FOR PRESIDENT; HE PAYS ON 1923 RATE ASHINGTON, June 18.—Pres- ident Coolidge is the only per- son in the United States who didn’t get the benefit of the 25 per cent reduction of income taxes. The constitution expressly states that the income of the pres- ident shall not be increased or ‘{iminished during his term of office. The president must continue to pay 1923 tax rates on his income until he goes out of office. ks J Valid in view of have their merit and usefulness. But it was, on an- Jother plane—on a higher plane— |that we wished to place ourselves. | “We beg our American friends to jsit down at the peace table with us. [It is our moral dity to join forces. “The league of nations will be re- | formed. But it is necessary to reform lit from within, not attack it from | without. I.Jook forward to the day | when the democratic people of Amer- ica will say to the democratic people jof France: ‘We here!’ j MANY WON'T XONERATED Premier Herriot declares his party ociates itself with 1 claims of France He suys Germany a | most explicit ‘the great n for ‘ations. SEATTLE’S LATEST NOVELTY The Floating Palace of Jazz Marine Temple of Terpsichore. ‘Iwo big decks for dancing. y pring Maple Floors. Come and enjoy a delightful trip on the bay in the light of the full moon. PUBLIC INVITED, Three-hour Excursion Trips every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday night. Pier 8, Foot of Pike St. Bont for Charter Phone EL tot-3330 Hocker Oe, Mat, 200 Mats. dally, 2:0; ve. 7 and i Vive. “Its a Great Bil NOTICE hc Anihe, ARE YOU TALENTED FOR THE VAUDE- Mey eed VILLE STAGE You Will, Too If So Attend Our ny hem omnes tt “Tryout Night” 6 ~BIG ACTS—6 Every Thursday, 11. Hear Gienn Gotf's Songologne Here's Your Chance M. eeesecereccccoens Wilson, 19-year-old London girl. ‘many | munis has Americanized Violet After a year and a half ined a place in the chorus of he declares, she is in Amer- War, Tf Germany Doesn’t Pay, Says French Chief Urges American Entry Into League of Nations SAVED { In case of fire, just fall ‘out of the window! A pocket fire escape has been invented \which can be attached to a window ledge, or other por- j lion of a building and, by means of a steel tape, lets a i person gradually down to the ground. »ys and girls on to ers and fathers and children would come « know each other in one big family Tacoma and tle—and all the other cities and neighborhoods be een ‘We can put it over. Let's do it MAY AVERY WILKIN Acting President, Seattle Board of Park Commissioners You're famil by this time, of course th th idea? Ninety acres of the finest park land you ever 5a two miles south of Des Moines, running from the Tacoma high line road to the Sound, with an excel lent stream and a wonderful salt water bathing beach We—the common folks—are going to buy it with contributions of from $1 up, to be given by bot! Seattle and Tacoma folks, and then we're going t turn it over to the State Park board as a state | where the folks of both cities can mingle and enjoy themselves The Park ard is c8ntributing $3,000—all it available funds—toward the purchase price of $18,000. They'll improve and maintain it. Seattle's raising $10,000 of the balance and Tacoma $5,000. The Auto Club of Washington is receiving checks and cash contributions at its headquarters, 416 Uni- versity st. Be sure that you attach one of the cou- pons below to your contribution so that your name will go into the Memorial Book that will include the names of all donors, and will be placed in the park. It's the opportunity of 10,000 men and women, who never can hope to become an Andrew Carnegie, to do for their city what they would have liked to do had they stood in the ex-steel king’s shoes. For a $1 contribution for the common folks’ salt water sum- mer estate is just as welcome as the bigger checks. The time for raising the fund is short. The option on the land hasn't long to run, Get your check in the mail today. It's surprising how much better you'll feel after the good deed is done! Following is a list of donors to date. The Star will “Here’s My Bit!” || State Park Committee, Automobile Club of Washington, 416 University St. Gentlemen: TaWARIeeka ony bike print the list of new contributors daily, sito ty nl yothaiasAgrta ye Name— Address— Amount io the alin 4 that x Frank Paul, County Commissioner $100.00 ‘ ont nis Robert vector, City Building Dept ; hige Rib else JR, Bin 1116 First ay post nik oft . Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Wyatt, Richmond Highlands 1.00 oer and’ re Bx 4.0. Thayer, Lake Burien 1.00 bmnplemmnmtary. nat 4 Frank L. Sheehan, Lake Burien 1,00 mccord rid “pew | Jd. R. Wright, Lake Burien 1.00 rn st herl Mrs. HH. Magdal, 28th ave. 4.00 hade ws Bur eit Henry Magdal, & th ave, 1.00 w not Clemen 2 Bist ave. 1.00 coun ved. wire," nor at ave. 1.00 but a rit S. Koteck, 910 26th ave. 1,00 | t | M.S. Koteck, 910 26th ave. 1.00 | "On the day ne democrats W. L. dester, 721 Nob Hill 1.00 Jot the: we aswume normal re Louls A. Borde, 5821 Phinney ave. 1,00 tlons, oF mmereial Estelle Bright, 1604 Fourth ave. 3.00 tlons, w ts . KE. Smith, 1820 Eighth ave. 1.00 : ot have been R. Chesley, 4 Ferry dock 1.00 the Bolshey Cash 1.00 aye become” transformed The Bon Marche, Seattle 100.00 day when soviet 4 N. F. Herr, 4609 Densmore ave. 1.00 “| onived at My rid W | B.C, Pickett, 615 Bright « 2.00 will not impose on 't Arihur P. Redman, 1507 Ravenna boulevard 5.00 | the’ Russian’ blows / VF. B. Hursle: 1.00 most faithful propoga f 2.00 | dinner-jac | 1.00 | | 2.00 | AGED ‘TS SPOIL | J. F. Jacobsen, 1738 Naomi place 1.00 S rar py | % 0. Loreman, 909 Third ave. 1.00 ONE GIN FIZZ George F. Kelley, Snoqualmie, Wash. j 1.00 Laura Morain was under arrest C, B. George, Box 385, Bremerton 2.00 on Wednesday, following a raid upon Guy ©. Harper, 7446 Gatewood road 1.00 her est hment at 1431 Kighth C, 0. Larned, 10% Fairview 3.00 by federal prohibition agents under Who Isn't Who 1,00 Director Roy According to Fred Pohst, 15 E. Cherry 1,00 prohibition the plaice was dacob Pohsl, 2615 E. Cherry 1.00 maintained etail salen, and a gin Mary Pohsl, Cherry 1.00 fiz was being mixed when the offi dames H. Walmsby, Lake Burien 1.00 cera entered. H. 0. Penick, Peoples Savings Bank 10,00 A careful search of the premises Carl F. Kruse, 1511 Pike place 5.00 revealed s panel, operated Edwin A. Henderson, Marine drive. 5.00 from a loose di Juamb some dist. ©. W. Bronson, R. F. D, No. 2, Box IMD. 2.00 away. On opening the panel off Rudolph Maedel, 802 First ave, , 1.00 found a secret chamber, where » J. J. Robert Palmatter, 2015%% First ave. 1.00 eral dozen bottles of Canadian beer! — Charles D. Walker, 1600 Warren ave. 1.00 were being kept on fce | eon Svea ee | $281.00 I think the idea of a, summer estate for the common folks is fine. I want to help you put it over. my contribution of................, (Amount) Nan Inclosed is ne Address OPEN CONCLAVE New York Man to Speak to State Social Workers Beaux Arts Home Delegates from several Washing f ton cities are meeting Wednesday at |the Washington State Conference of Burglars have invaded the Be Arts village on the east shore |Social Workers, which opened at}Lake Washington, according | Meany hall, on the university cam. | Sheriff Matt Starwich, | pus. The principal speaker, Dr, One of the prominent Devine of New York city, was to families living there, C. C. be covered. Miss Evelyn Gail Gardiner, presi dent of the conference, was to speuk Wednesday afternoon, Included in the list of speakers are Judge King Dykeman, Canon W. H, Bliss, presi. dent of the International White Cross, and Judge Austin Griffiths of the King county bench. ‘The conference closes Friday had been stolen. a gold bracelet, three small monds, several diamond rings an emerald ying set with small monds, Dance Program to Another Woods Fires Out rainfall checked forest wheat growers of |day night at 8:90 o'clock llegian Syncopators being | ‘This orchestra is composed of pieces and will p Tuesday's fires and helped y any request the Walla Walla district, according | jsotjon to reports received in Seattle Wednesday, ‘Tho precipitation hore | wan 13 of an inch, PAWNING IS POPULAR Walla Walla reported a rainfall], LONDON.—Many London soc of 08 of an inch, and the Wastern| women habitually pawn their jov Washington rain waa genorally re:|and other precious possessions w ported us sufficient only for tempo-|they aro going on a trip, Not w rary relief to farmers. Jing to leave thelr valuables in - empty house, they put thom ir pawnshop, where they are assure: ‘good care. Plymouth Rock chickens are often confused with stones, STEAL JEWELRY $1,500 in Loot Taken From AUX of to Seattle Phillips, | in charge of the noon meeting, and|reported to the sheriff that their will make the principal address. home had been entered and that A wide range of social subjects will! Jewelry valued at close to $1,600 The loot includes dia. and dia Feature Over KFOA| j A | dance music program Rain Aids Crops; |will be broadcast from — station | KFOA, at Rhodes’ store, Wednes The Col featured six Se: lety vols hen ish an not lof FAKE MONEY IS “ARREST GAUSE |Find Counterfeiting: Appara- tus; One Confesses ttle De fte Wharton and E 1 from the penit ne m nentence for theft ven note were then brought tn to the secret ervice ‘offic nd a search for the counterfeiting gang was started The gang then left Seattle, leaving t trail of $20 notes behind them. On Edwards’ arrest, tho flow of ceased. Following his confe | two others were jailed and Wh was watched until the h of the copper trailing him, WE'RE THRIFTY Savings Accounts Grow Nine Million in 10 Months The sixteenth annual mecting of the Washington Savings and Loan jleague convened in Citizens’ hall, Chehalis, Wednesday morning at 10 lo'clock. The meeting, which will end | Thursday afternoon, is attended by | representatives of the fifty-nine sav- ings and loan | state W. D. Comer, of Seattic, president of the league, will preside at the ses- sions. Better business methods and | proposed legislation will be among the subjects to be discussed. The meeting ‘will hear a report showing that savings in these associations |have increased approximately nine | million dollars in the past ten | months. | The entertainment features in- | clude a reception to visiting ladies jat the Chehalis Golf and Country plates were found by associations of the banquet on Wednesday evening. The | be one of the features of the meeting. Bevan Thinks Dens Will Be “Liberal” BATTLE CREEK, Miéh, June |18.—The democratic national plat- form is likely to be liberal enough to make the candidacy of Senator |La Follette unnecessary, William | Jennings Bryan declared here to- day. Bryan is expected to be a mem ber of the resolutions | | which will draft the platform, Unless unexpected developments occur in international affairs, the |} 1924 presidential election will, be fought over economic issues, Bryan said 17 Are Killed in Trolley Car Wreck | BERLIN, June 48,—Seventeen persons were killed and 40 seriously injured last night, when w trolley car at Iserlohn hurtled down hill, its brake ugetess, leaped the tracks and crashed into the wail of a factory |Gen. Smuts Loses in S. A. Election CAPE TOWN, June 18.—Gon, Jan |C, Smuts, former prime minister of |South Africa, has been defeated in ithe parliamentary elections held yes | terday. Incomplete returns today the composition of the new ment will bo approximately low South African party, 2 nationalists, 12 A majority of the old parliament was wiped out with Gen, Smuts, showed partia as fol 5; labor, 18; | club on Wednesday afternoon, and a! | league's annual golf tournament will | committee, Apron Frocks Ginghams French Repps Apron Dresses that have about everything a woman wants them to have—Daintiness, Cool- ness and Style. There are many styles to choose from! Every one entirely New and Attractive! Deg. 3398 Fresh Cool New Dainty ‘THE price is LOW—the selection so LARGE that we believe you'll want to choose three or four. Monograms, hand embroidery and | dainty laces contribute to their smartness. —Second Floor ‘or Every Summer Day Brilliant contrasts, wonder- ful blendings; dark effects so practical light effects just made for summer. and Flower-Like Color Peach, Orchid, Apple Blossom, Copen, Gray, Tan, Lettuce, Green, Tangerine, Navy, White and Poudre Blue. Canary, ay Brown, — me |FJIS BIRTHDAY | What's in the Air | WAS SAD ONE), DAY, JUNE 18, 1 | “Not a very cheerful way to cele: |} KFIC—8:30 to 4:30 p.m 8:30 | |brate my, birthday,” said He AL} ) om, i 2 mE ET? i | Bening, “He wan sincrusetay. “Auld ty caiteteu to cae aaa y- art 7p . to 7:30 p.m. {automobile knocked him down at KIR—5:90 to 6:30 P. m.; 7:30 to |B. Lynn st. and Eastlake ave. after] | §:39 p, m. : | | skidding into a parking strip. He j |was painfully but not seriously i | hurt x | | | | | | EAST Add Mt. Shasta, and California to your Eastern trip. @ Double the pleasures of your trip at small additional cost. Low roundtrip fares and stopovers at all points. Go East from California oyer the Southern Pacific, with three routes to choose from. All are surpassingly interesting. Ask agent for complete information Southern Pacific B.C | SUE Union TAYLOR, GENERAL AGENT eel BL iotly Seattle, Washington

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