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MAN AND G eee Temperature id 4 Hours Maximum, 62 49. Today 5 /ASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Nab 13 in Olympia Raid Mty.Dees2ere.ett!| TWO ARE 1012 PS rect, Gur Chae |AGENTS IN CITY SPEEDING } Is Officially “Ideal”| MOP UP el RL VANIS aueetedeeenate ee ee =) The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star 4 as Seco Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at eattle h. under the Act of Congress Mar ». Ver Year, by Mall, 92 teru Howdy, folks! Mayor Brown Tell called on President Coolidge yeu. | ‘Carpenter Tells he | _ Wife He’s Off for No’ ¢ upstage about Doe. | We E a terrific heat wave T deaths were charged to | a B enly took him a minute to put the | in the Middle West and oo Bh ¢ in yom 7 Gi ake | lowa, but It $s eeaens: oe: hip ones East is causing deaths and heateraned woe re | f hale! many heat prostrations, Seattle Ohio reported 4.’ Temp. Doc has announ: at he is po citizens are waxing healthy on erature there reac a maxi tential candidate for overnor and what scientists declare iy the senator. Perhaps he ts alo atving| Bea t_B. Vv. | bs } the. White House the onceover, | B@at-Ban esse mum of 92 degrees, Two deaths life—from temperature” for human | Were recorded’in lows City Is “Dry » ITs y ported tempern ’ eee night and 66. during " . tures ranging f 92 to 110 de 2 en newspapers soon witt bieat,| OM Way Heres) tine kreea. in indiana, the ther | Chief’s Word as ning, noon and night | ’ That was the announcement mometer rew a high of 106 ss MANY OVERCOME BY HEAT; | Hughes Answer sibs Cittea galanin: | Contees His Men Go Thru Roadhouses at the United States weather bu: The Mask vemented coe Geni, NO RELIEF IN SIGHT. East reported one death, | | | OL IC se Friday were asked to 4 ¥ for two missing persons, a man and a girl, who disappeared within a few hours of each other from their homes here. The missing man is E. F. Davis, & carpenter living with his wife at 3604 34th ave, W. The missing girl is 16.yearola Cora Mabel Nicholson, 3610 4th ave. W. Doubted 4 | Ory ° 2 ” reau, Friday, in comparing Se- & flagman suceumbing to sun. ace | Disappointing |" attie's prevalent cool and brac | stroke ct Niesece moe My A Chinese opera hotse is going to | ing weather with the intense be built in Seattle, but Li'l Gée Gee | says she doesn't know how they will Storms swept Iowa today, in terrupting wire communteation Western states eastward ‘The June hot wave from the Middle YKYO, June 20.—The rush of | IH IRTEE! were under ever Keep it warm—with all those| + Japanese to the United States in While ‘Chieago, and=Pitt 1 casty senetallyy caneettna core 1 L” arrest Friday and officers were Tuesday evening Davis told Mrs. Chinks in it. jn effort to enter the country pefore| citizens were vainly seekin P aA coalay, Soe te M wr searching for four more for whom Davis that he was called to Mount ey gr" |the American exclusion law betomes | tuesday t, with a |. Wee OF Me Middle | warrants have been issued, as a re Pleasant, Iowa, to settle an estate, sey Hy | effective on July 1 amounts to'4,812) temperature of 78 degrees above ro then “a permons |*Ult of a wholesale raid by federal | He showed her a telegram, police Well, that's | migrants according to figures sent! goro, attle citizens were pull sod hittees bir dame: to: aed prohibi s under F. A. Hazel. say, asking him to go East, and Hething new [here from Osaka, from which port! ing the nkets with a low | “en tae tina hale et | tine on bootleg joints and roadhouses | \said that he had left his Nash car {i lee ee {the majority have saited | temperature of 60 « i | va unatated thin [#2.And near Olympia. As a result of lin’ Pike st. garage as security Aan i) fea de: {hit Make of 0 Werks | _ Of this number, 782 are brides of The thermometer leaped to a | kites hasinw talc? | the raid, a dozen of © places have a loan he had raised to finance ( 3g | Japanese who either have formerty| maximum of from ts cian eae At r ha Fe ae n &® |been cleaned up the state capt. | lull tite. fj }! , mr ay n the U . ates h . degrees in the aed . | tole ive lives and caused nu tal ts sald to be practically dry . s - qj F ‘ Rattles: Were Invented») |Oneee ne ee lowest shereaes ane orien | merous’ prostrations, eit rales eae det | TAKES WIFE TO THE i 7, st 5 est Thursday, and Seattle hursday morning three automo. | = at. H Before I Was | The emigrants are now aboard!’ izens were exper Two drownings of persons |niie loads of federal officers. from | eopthey sph ipa Davis ae ae —————* | ships in the Pacific, some bound for} imum of but. 62 ¢ seeking relief from high tem- |the forces of Hazeltine and Prohibl-| aeennd nied “hee "husband toil hin Pie | Seattle and the remainder for Sau Tho there fons of | peratures and death from /tion Director Roy Lyle left Seattie| accompante . ef chacine a ee Berlin consu 10 carloads of | Francisco |, fair “and warme: ner for | heat prostrations were reported |for Olympia. ‘Tho officers had pre. ielng) seerirtutinn atin elena Deer every day, which places her| see | Friday and Saturday, Summers | © the coroner at Pittsburg to | viously been gathering evidence at aoe gy aby ns 2 at 6° next to ttle in that regard. | TOKYO, June The reply of} declared that Seattle wil! suffer | day. Richman Ward aged [the places slated for raiding and a goodbye. bind emp ye ~ see | Secretary of State Hughes to Japan's| none from heat, not even an | months, was found dead in | quick clean-up was plant | & Late. Wednesday afternoon Mrs, Seattle man thought bootleggers | formal protest against passage of the} approximation of what the aswel. bed from heat prostration. RAIDS CONDUCTED Davis was informed by a neighbor scld real Scotch. Please omit flow-| Japanese exclusion clause of the Im-| tering East is experiencing. tho William Lyneh, 40, drowned | SIMULTANEOUSLY that Davis’ car Wee See ers. p@migration bill has failed to receive) the high fogm here were to lift | In the Oblo river and Margaret Arriving at Otympta, they divided | Harmon's auto store at Ninth and > o: 8 fany enthusiastic reception from the| Friday afternoon and allow | Purscull, 14, drowned at a beach {forces and conducted the talda a nid vapee a At ibe sore, ie Japanene preas. more sunshine than recently. near Monongahela, miultancourly. Word w ickly | wag thd her NDA Aa a ry ‘ stocking, ns Pp iy. ‘as quickly | 7 Deenieah 4 bole pag » Wt |" "The newspaper Jijt- editorially de-| | Passed around after tho first raids, | car, Wednesday morning, for $1,048 fous the: stockingian a: aise lclarés the reply a “disappointment” land when the officers reached four | cash, po be darned if you do” (82d a “purely legal argument,” | |distant roadhouses, in which there | Davis told the auto store people, ot pe | which “does not represent the real were no telephones, they found that police say, that he was leaving 3 | sentiment of Americans.” jthe places had been cleared of both | | Wednesday afternoon for Los An- Old Silas Grump, the sage of! The Chugal, published. in Toyko, | liquor and people. Warrants were \geles, in a Buick, with three other Pumpkin Hollow, says: “Th' call UV | eyoregses doubt of America’s sincer. | lwued for the proprietors of the} men, ‘and would have no further th’ wild draws city people to th'/ity while the powerful Asahi flatly places, and thelr arrest wax expect: | juse for his Nash. country, and country people to th’) gectares Hughes has failed to refute | ed Friday. | Mrs. Davis Friday told The Star city.” | Japan's contentions i At the Lacey house, an elaborate | that information given out by the ae. | The Tokyo Nichi-Nich!, one of the |Basio Principles Merging Laing Demands Better Po- [hotel at Lacey, a small town near | polioe. was correct, but that she had CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | orjent’x largest newspapers, ex-/ Into Convention Issue licing During Engine Runs & preliminary search failed | fothing further to, add toi thi am IVY CLUB vik | preawed regret that the Hughes note cat foetetieate: rat ar a GIRL. NEVER SHOWED E s The goof who throws chewing | contained no reference to racial dis-! 72 ul Investigation, the agents found a | UP AT HER WORK ‘ gum on the dance room floor, | crimination, which Japan maintains|F1VE POINTS TROUBLE|FIREMAN IS INJURED pe igs cody Ail ea Mise.Micholson had applied at 4 see is the exsence of the controversy. | d 2 closet, which contained a trapdoor | s b t Eee BERTIE. GN chntibna rite i Z operated by a secret spring. In the | Kress store, Third and Pine, for t Another candidate for the Polson| “The conti y Candidacy Battles Loom Be- |Motorman Absolved in Near | «sche tho asents tay they founa 86 | work. She told her mother that the ee estan Wie Str TOC ar ce Meta bedhs etrcnsiy + con:| hind Resoluti W Tradl ‘ bottles of beer, with a quantity of | store, Tuesday, had called and told & lot of advertising matter with post-| , Baron | Takahash! | strongly. con-| nd Resolutions War ragic Street Accident | gin ana wnieks. her to report for work Wednesday age collect. | | —- - On reaching the Galselle roadhouse, mofning. eee s of th lic to} oh ; % Sa Pag Heataiak papal reares Teidtican: EW YORK, June 20.—Despite| (LOSER supervision and restric-|three miles west of Olympia, officers ahe'-girl left apparently. tolgaien It ,will be hard lines for future | ¢st# MeAdo Smith and “dark t discovered that word of the raids had | work. Soon after she left a card rd 4 ; McAdoo, fon of tra arm | | ; generals and colonels if the death j made i rae ahd as horaes,” talk now dominat! ‘hid ae TREE sores Te SALE en repelved ax no, Wator San | jcame from the store saying that her ray can really kill at 10 miles. & elt. am alaveiy" halide 5 0 lominating emergencies on downtown streets | found in the house, Following tralls | |serviees would not be needed for see pti mph . hotel Jobbles, the first big fight“In) was urged Friday by Fire Marshal |o¢ paths and broken ferns, the offi. | Homer T. Bone several weeks, Inquiry at the store Political press agents have discov. | Clared. BY. ce the democratic convention will come| Robert L. Laing, ax a result of cers gathered about 160 quarts of | | established the fact that the girl nev- ered that one of Charles J. Dawes’! % jthe spectacular crash of a fire | hoor which had been hurriedly | BY FIELDING LEMMON Bone went ‘tothe legislature ‘last | er made an appearance there, as far upon the question of basic principles | truck with teaids cas’ aaniteal | ea | ancestors rode with Paul Revere on} | Deputies Prevent ind whl be athiphcs-tisford: thie resolu. | autéroon Thunedny eyeind '%° | thrown into various hiding places in| 6¢{J7HO is this man HomorT.| Session as a representatives of the | as those in charge could ascertain. his famous ride. Anti-R Attack jutomobiies Thursday “evening in| the underbrush, and which, they Bone?" {s the question that|farmerlabor * party, ° “having been! Mrs. Nicholson said that she had Now if Al Smith can only prove} nti-Nace ACK | tions committee. which a fireman was injured. Laing | ciaim came from the house hundreds of people in. the state of| elected from.one of the strongest re- 1 eee all her information over to the thit he is descended from the chief} Log ANGELES, June 20.—Anti!-| This became apparent today TA iced morning asked Bergt. Frank! ‘pho places raided Included four in | Washington have asked as they have | Publican districts of the state. His | jyyentle department, which had in- engincer of the Mayflower! |Japanese feeling came to a head | quiet discussions between such lead. | FUqua, police traffic chief, for c0-!tne city of Olympia and four road-| watched this oung Tacoman rise to| one and main object in going to the) structed her to say nothing. i hss ai here during the night, when a Japa-| ers as are here for the convention. operation of police in @ campaign | houses nearby. ‘The persons arrested | the front cranks’ of ‘the. state's per-| legislature was to try and put thru| ‘phe juvenile department refused to POLITICAL NOTE |nese automobile salesman in the| Before proceeding to the selection |? Cut down near-fatalities during | ore to Appear before the United|sonages since the béginning of the} bill to allow’ cities owning muni-| give any information on the case. ] Down in California they re | pelvedere section was dragged from | of a candidate, the democrats, it jy | fre. spartment runs. is | States commissioner at Olympia for | last session of the state legislature: | cipal power ‘plants to sell power out- ps SDAA SOS blaming the hoof and mouth dis- | his home and threatened with tar| realized, must decide: | Fireman 1. A. Clarke, 26, Ray- |preliminary hearings, beginning Fri-| Yo begin with, Homer Bone is aj $!4¢ their corporate limits, } ease on the I. W. W's, Prob- {and feathers. | First—Whether the platform shat! | Mond apartments, sustained injuries | day, ‘Their cases will go before the | young Tacoma attorney who started | 1” 1915 the legislature had deprived ably on the theory that the Arrival of a squad of deputy sher-| match that of the republicans in con-|*? his head and back when truck I fednea’, court ats haben in that town-a few years ago with | cities of this right and ever since Wobblies hoof it about the coun- | {ffs prevented the raiders from car- | servatiam in appealing to business|N 2 of engine company No 1| “At the Lacey House, the officers} nothing and has risen. to a place| that time Bone had been active in | : try and get mouthy on the soap- | rying out their plans, according to a | interests, or shall the so-called radi.|/"™Ashed into a one-man Capitol | jarrested Nellie Smyser, proprictress;| where he is ‘considered one of the| the fight to again obtain this bad | oi Z box. report made to the sheriff's office | cal or progressive [Hill mtreet car nt Seventh ave. and/Hannte Nichalson, Janet Roberts and |ablert Inwyers of the state. lege. “At the legislature: he sprang | eee today. | Second=-Whether it shall be wot | Pine At Another man, 8. G. Hat-| pert Mattage. At the Gaiselle place} At the present: time. he je more} {to the foreground in this fight and | Four hundred alientats have just} M. Kawamoto, a leader among the | or dry, without resorvation. ton, 24, auto mechanic, 910 Howell tthey arrested R. A. Galselle, pro-| widely known as the author end the | before. many weeks had passed had — ended thelr convention at Atlantic) Japanese, was the intended victim.) ‘hird—Whether tt shall be defi-/#t» was severely burned in the ga-| siete, and “Mother” Galacile, hie mainstay 6f {nitlative-megstre No, | Outomatically gained the position ef /1( Blazes Raging Thru Na- City. “They won't meet again until|Ten women and-six men made up| nitely anti-Klan, or straddle |raxe fire at Eighth ave, and Stew: | \ieq Known as the Bone. powell leader in this_ battle. joue % they testify at the Loeb-Leopold trial|the crowd that dragwed him from) yourth—Whether the league of na-|rt st to which the truck was be.) "OO guild: bacterial us i. | But the well-oiled machine rolled! tional Preserves in South in Chicago. |his residence and planned to em- tions issue shall be revived as a|!n& rushed. over him and his. followers and the sje phasize thelr order for him to leave) counter proposal to the republican} Crowds of workers and late shop- bill was defeated. Bone immediately | 47 puQuERQUE, N. M. J é | | | A QUERQUE, N. M., June 20, Speaking about birds who rock the | the community a coating of tar and) worig court plank. |pers thronged the downtown district organized the campaign to initiate | Ton ¢orest fires, fanned by nigh y, boat, Li'l Gee Gee says that some of | feathers. Fifth—What shall be said with ro- |About 6:30 p. m., just as the crash | the ul RBILY | winds, were raging thru five national them are scullers and others are spect to the farm situation and what /Oceurred pees ba HEAVIL x iforests of New Mexico and Arizona ‘humecullers: | Miller Gicsg: Okeh concrete proposals shall be made for| With its siren shrieking, the fire | yj ¢ Bua bis naciected “his ‘Goktiees tn | COUN: ore © relief. |truck was dashing down Seventh | ‘4 one, has ws lected s business | Fire fighters were rey | F hters ported to be Household Hint: An easy way to to Anti-Jap Bill) rt is reatizea that the platform |ave., when the street car in charge | Ll ' Leaks ea aaa eid ative jHe| making practically no headway: in clean your false teeth is to put them) ‘The Johnson immigration bill, with|may condemn corruption in public|of Motorman FE, A. Clark, 914 E, | has pega is many reely ‘s fe il efforts to chek the flames, due to Rein under the vacuum cleaner. its Japanese exclusion provision, was | office as much as it likes, in refer-|Columbia st., started across the in- | Lisle ste as ee ne HA Saal cessive dryness of the timber lands » | ornect ine. 8 si 8 ay i BD praised by Representative John F.\ring to the republican administra-|tersection at Pine, It was struck | te 4 ike Saavties thinking and |and heavy gales thruout both states, GINGER ALE IS ALSO A GOOD | xyiiier in a speech at the meeting of| tion, but the five points outlined | broadside | | figliting for the Botte power bill, His | Some of the finest forest timber in CHASER the Young Men’s Republican club| above must be settled if votes are to| MOTORMAN ADSOLVED } s tight iy cost hii at: least $10, 000, ie states is threatened with de Speaking about these 15 rum- | thursday. He declared that any|be maintained. With these issues de-| OF ALL BLAME fe pipe Hoolare, th struction, chasers the prohibition agents | breach of courtesy in connection with | termined, the task will then be to| E. A. Clark, motorman on the one: | NOLS TAE tae es at aN Se are trying to get for Puget /th. provision came, not from this|select a candidate who may be ac-|man Capitol Hill street car that was | a by wiithe Ih BIT. Ee does | B, be R: th, Cole, 1 Sound, may we not recommend | .ountry, but from Japan, in attempt-| cepted ay a personification of tho | struck by a fire truck at Seventh | Rot eairoe ant ty He halleyad | abe Ku ole, Horace J. Hiccough, the ,best |in« to dictate to us in our own af-| platform le nd Pine st. Thursday evening, | | the cities should have .the right. to | Meusel Penalized ‘ rum chaser we know? , | William Jennings yan is deter-| was relieved of blame of the accident A ¥ e = wep m * s ¢ 6.8 begs (eae mined upon a progressive platform.| this mofning by Superintendent of | 1AY/ Garth ERS of the Seattle-Tacoma Sceni¢ Highway |e! ran tor rans ES CaE TS CHICAGO, June 20.—Ban B. John. Every time Little Homer Brew, Having a seat as delegateattarge| (Turn to Page 9% Column 3) | club, at a meeting Thursday night at Brown's shee Spade oe ee? [ats median jot tbe ene Bra tries to dip dnimal.crackerstin from Florida, he may be expected to| | Point pledged their aid and financial support to the tinee peitlahint ; ve" | ‘ i s he players who t coffee we tell him we'll get | wleld a big Influence in the conven: . : 7 _ ’ He siete a a y he aD: OF L. atlas hits; ton Sa neeAAitS Lit? toneidneation cP HOUR NAMES, BUT | State Salt Water Park on the Sound. AL SMITH’S COLLIE {participated in the row between the ' 5 eee \the wet audsdry. question. JUST ONE WOMAN! The club is comprised of residents along “the ridge” AND HIS GOAT LOST || New York and Detroit teams in De- Another IAterary Digest: Alpha- | ‘The situation with respect to can: | Nellie Brownlow, Marie Dalton.) between Seattle and Tacoma. It was organized to work pa eet and. 10°Whys' gianni ; y Det soup. |didates, was unchanged tod AUS Cae ar cnael a for a scenic highway on the waterfront between the ALL IN ONE NIGHT sion for Bob Meusel, New York; $50 2 ee be | Adoo and Smith have the most dole. on trial In Federal Judge | ‘Dis be . W YORK, June — 20. Qov. 145 vs ae vf - + y That Seattle boxer who had two} More than thousand Seattle | gates and the most noise. Willlam H. Sawtelle'’s court Wriday two citi : § Al nith ‘aoe hietdokoaia \ fine for Babe Ruth and $50 fine and tecth knocked out in a fight now | citizens attended the “Know Seattle in the person of one neatly dressed Members of the state legislature who addressed the | Hib GSE een tne reat al RoUrE 10 days’ suspension for Pitcher Cole, : knows a good toothpaste when he|juncheon at the Hippodrome wn Young, woman who, It lo clalmed,! “meeting said that the locating of a state park halfowsy ‘||’ error walkeaicinte. the ‘Coney || soe ef wees It. |day noon to hear addresses on the Ir lanswers to all four names, ‘The Wh EAC Hi {Lila ‘ as ¥ fy rolls AY Taw % oe own city’s fine points by repres trial, which i# for charges of Nauor | be tween the two ities would be the tron gest club the ree telah aie ALS ot ‘Report Blindness What has become of the old:|tutjyes of all classes and organ law violations, is said to be attract.-| cities could use with the legis ature in demanding an aa ate 2 | T: d by Radi fashioned kids w used to play |tiony | OMAHA, Neb, June 20.—I*, B. Me. {Ing a wide Interest among the ant-| appropriation for the scenic drive, and that, without Innate AL | reate y Nadio “. “Andy-over,” thro ae ball over! Among the speakers were nine El retired farmer of Long Beach, | Volatead circles of the city. such a park to unify the attack of the two cities on | “Lost my dog, Jim; big brown || BERLIN, June 20.—An uncon- the barn to ¢ ce ‘4 bed peycr er eh bs ea Cc ee 9 ji sig He Pie eee be i nee ‘e legislators th did not believe sufficient strength collie with white mark ‘and the harmed Hits ah a eat ees io jeveryns, 01 © dope he high altitude in passing over the 9 ‘i i oe re, oh |} governor went on to explain that || day declares Prof. Katz has sueceed- ’ If tennis Is a net game, is petting | Fimmie Walker, Western Union mes-| Rocky mountains, attempted to da: | WANT AD could be mustered to get the road money. he wanted the dog found, or ho |jed in curing blindness. thru the a hairnet game? Gee Goo quertes, | once; Johnny Northern of the News: |«troy $28,000. in currency and negos| BARGAINS The plan of the park ts this: j would “go out and look for him |} “tlefitatrie’ ‘treatment. It states he blushing softly. is \boys' union; Alice Lord; of the ‘Watt: tiable securities he. wax carrying on ; Gat, ; | Citizens of Seattle and Tacoma are being asked to myself.” l uses warmth electricity and: radio. Sis |veswea Union; W. Tone, sightseeing | hix person at a hospital here todi Look at this home at the price || peiy Brin dOneBU sone GS ner ye a ‘And. the Kont of=-dh, yess When || Sometimes, he nerforms.an operation, Xe DIARY bus driver; Capt. J, H. Payne, of the|McHiroy was restrained only after || offered. Someone has beon|| donate ( HN ih: iat iF a eg a HD Kart the Kovernor reacted his head- || temoving @ portion of the eye and f hetimes, “and did breakfast 4n.|pipping board offices; Phil’ Cook, of |tlerce battle with halt a dozen hospl.|| waiting for just thle buy | the $18,000 necessary to buy 90 acres of salt water quarters, he was. told his name |{ substituting. artificlal lenses, | stle Ml the Master Barbers’ association | tal attendants, |] A Tua yt park land two miles south of Des Moines, half way was belie mentioned for socond || ‘Thousands are said to be stream- Stele It aults me well (hat way, And (here; Miss Dorothy Wellborn, of the| ‘the man was taken from n train|| & Teor eus Rcbaarine between the two cities, The state park board will plave on the democratic ticket. ha from all parts of Russia to’ the d fa to playing upon the harmonion, that) Women's Commercial club; Hazel/and placed in the hospital after he fraieetres treex, rone contribute the other $3,000, Ho thumped un ungry fist Into || Tetllatrio Institute, plenned me greatly, ¢ Me lstewart, of the Chamber 6f Com-|had become violent last night, Nurvex bushes. Wonderfil Inke vi py , fi 1 ar mitered Hal, | ~ ale! € 1 for w great while, | § art, mm ‘i 5 " i an outraged pala seeelete a hes ry business of moteo; J.C, Herbsman aft Charles|entored his room thin morning and|| arm tothe Want Adw and _ The state will take title to the land and begin imme “Fill not be second eholeo," |] More than $150,000,000 worth. of me off from all my former delights, AMON vith seattle inall carriers, found him slowly tearing the valu:!Pwho js welling thin b diately to improve it, will put in a caretaker and will hoc explained unsalable food is dumped into the ; to work. Ads. Lloyd Spencer presided, able papers to shreds, (Turn to Page $, Column 2) garbage pails of Ameriga every year,