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Re eens MAYOR STRIKES The Newspaper With ‘the I Biggest Circulation in Washington WEATHER - oor Lhe yeattle Star | Batered as second Matior May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattin Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, 61.60 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY 1924 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Boom for Ralston Is Stalled mss, Who Said Vacation? JM ADO0 ‘T wenty-Foah Votes for ’ y ° ; McDonald Moses Found It Was. Full of —Hallots Oscah, Demo Singsong; FAILURE ia Work, but His Smile Shows He Likes It oe est, Mth H ° d fre Bryan Is Feared, Hisse pia Howdy, folks! "Shot ainit? | (SESS | a Refers to Her Acts Yubetyulife! °S hot! j Glass 3 “4 ADIBON SQUARE GAR- | his progress | “ ” i WILL TRAL Pe: brane te Ralston ....,. os MW’ DEN, New York, July 3. The de appear to be | @8& Hellabaloo ii} ee acre a ker cd ) [ cAhal mands costar rae. | gowns case se te ae et |” and Challenges Her aa shape : ; ’ : lil pila pnt eg ‘ | same old story, ballot after “ More than 100 dele | : i oa t away vj ballot up to the 48th, # record gates gone home and othe | Mayor Brown “struck back” ‘ Li'l Gee Gee has bought « motor ing costume. It’s half mourning, she Mays for her engine goes dead half Me time | for democratic conventions ers ‘oing to have to go it | Thursday } RE ARE PLANS Many Democrats Are mbeactrod pataricc || Stsetuing’ Gems Haren oven | Rete teat tase use “Br oke, ” them at the end of their teth Thru it all, t milling and by a4 woman acting mayor, who tore és " | as Meet ers physically and financially, | ortuyion and shouting on the [Gown is fences while. he. mixed | poopie a crowded floor, the cheers and | With democratic royalty at the na- FOR FOURTH Shows ‘No Signs of | pen” today, shitting eagerly in |.” Sromded Toon, the cebeets and | tee etloa, Dee aiiesat ie new air mail service to New York. in the United States and its during his absence was actuated by la total of 54, failed to materially leries hiss and shout. The com- ballot of the day, floor managers . thelr chairs to catch the report cathing lett to M He I a 7 Around the office they call Gee! a and the almost notseless waving | 8¢a iz er to Mrs. enry Lan : Gee “Niagara,” because she falls for | nding Soon | PF each state, hoping for “the | Ce colared handkerchiefs in the |des in which he characterized. her % everybody, | ; . Program Starts Early and reek on down the | California section, Bryan moves |#dministration as a hullabaloo and : reat | ° J 7" f i ; ADISON SQUARE GARDEN, one 0 2 benignly |challenged her to submit evidence WELL, THERE'S SOMETHING O° ie Ree ; Continues Until Late Me July 3 —Twelve| 'OnK Mma | The confident, serene. amtle of |{m support of her statement that i THAT ae BATTLE Wil Join wilt more ballots during the morning) (.oWiiy tien eure dort to thy | the old campaigner is on his \ outs. eee eee i Dear Sir: m thorol; \. ‘ . ey fe wi in with every . on, sessions of the demo-| Srowe ofthe 038 ee Nt vad enlancs . a : ace boy Sg ly dissat- | city, ‘town and. conunenity {224 afternoon. sessions of the dem voting, having. siready est). | broad countetiance. His. brow Mi suas sites. Tadiaakee eke } wi u Prospect of the } , leratic national convention, making mated the outcome of the first is unruffied, even when the gal- fy Mhecks sent py local business a “thirst for headlines." 7 change the results of past ballot-) «noulder into litte knots about moner moves from delegation to Brown, in his letter, declared on (2 Sake press we get HERE’S PROGRAM FOR jing, and McAdoo and Smith were} the ‘chairmen, of “doubtful” | delegation. He has time to |), 17k Os Otter: ovate ; J banka bere 90 soon. SEATTLE’S “FOURTH” ati hopelessly. blocking cach other) states. talk.to the ladies. He a of polioe_avaryne, Mabon: Basic i P Be Ht 10 to 11 a, m.—Parade down | When the’ convention ‘adjourned at}. Everyone “Beeps « watchful | Undoubtedly kiss’ the pbables and herself—had failed to stop the | The postoffice department an-/ town, starting with plane flights || 4329 to convene again at $:30 this) eye on William Jennings Bryan ee ee { crooks; that “with all the glaring that mail is now being sent | * over line of march, evening. , When the commoner hoists him- Other leaders are more vigor | headlines ‘and brass band trim- * the country by airplane. | t to. ¢. py at--Wentlan® bark Following a slump on the S2d/ self out of hin sent and starts ous and apparently much more | rings only one arrest was actu- We'll wi > | ballot to 412%, McAdoo supporters! for a certain delegation, a mur- | businesslike In the way they lan, made during your entire hulla- ager that the bulk of the| program, including band concerts, pe . Balt wise cevet iy mi first mail carried by air will consist | singing, speech by Congressman || started a slight rally and gave him) mur: “There goes Bryan’ runs rush about, “but Bry baloo;” that in spite of the demand on the 64th ballot thru the hall hurries, His is the confidence {upon Severyns to fire 100 cops not Ralston’s increasing favor was the “Sit down, Bryan,” shouts of past success. And the very Jone had been removed, altho Capt. feature of the afternoon voting) Someone in the gallery and a way the galleries jeer him shows /Rannick, serving as acting chief, when he suddenty jumped from 31 rising ait lance of hisses marks they fear him, has been in the department 24 years votes on the 48th ballot to 94 on) — meee ea es eer sr and knows the entire personnel and ths 53rd. He had 93 on the final is thoroly familiar with its opera- ballot of the afternoon seasion. ‘6 ” tion and habits. Washington state's delegation con- A 00 “During your own regime as chief tinued to hold solidly with 14 votes Uu O e (¢ we had a payroll holdup, safes for McAdoo, robbed and the usual holdups ‘ana McADOO burglaries, which shows that thr law- pon ge Champ Clark’s Daughter Sees End of ||t»sisses,xnics sows tet A ee a emote aeniont SpA oes 12 Years’ Wait for Revenge Bariubes Aenea erage i Brown cited wnat he believes is an excellent record of the police depart- ment under Lieut. Comstock’s special Of postcards saying: “Am having a {fed time, wish you was here.” . John F. Miller, American legton Americanization meeting and plane flights 2 p. m.—Band concert at Alki 1:30 to 4 p.m.—Open house aboard U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania, with free to and from battleship from navy landing, foot of Washing ton st 6 to 7 p. m.—Band concert at Leschi. Tto 10 p. m.—Ame! night show at the Uni ity sta dium, including concerts, military [tre naval displays, stunts and There is one honest brokerage| Rowse, It advertises: “Let us place four name om our wailing list.” eee “Home is where the heart is,” is| id stuff. Home is where you run| ii for a moment to put on a clean collar. n legion'’s peice = Skelter CANDIDATE FOR THE i| POISON IVY CLUB | The absent-minded gink who, entering a Smith building eleva- tor, hands the operator two-bits nominee for president shortened from 6 to 1 to 4 to 1 today, follow ing the former secretary of tho fireworks. for tokens. | possessions Friday in celebra- | treasury’s “comeback” in the conven detail during June, and remarked % ting the Fourth of July, the | tion that: # see | 149th anniversary of the signing Dark horses were still the favorite. “Mayors and police officers will of the Declaration of Inde- pendence. however, and were quoted at the same odds as Goy. Al Smith—3 to 1, The celebration here ts under the |as compared with 3% to 1 against, | {auspices of the American Legion. | yesterday. | | Activities will Begin at 10 o'clock] Underwood, Ralston and Ritchie (Turn to Py Column 4) | (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) | | ’ i) \ } |Watch’Em Smoke! } io | 0 Back | | etre ein yo MeDonald Moses, 14-year-old son of Capt. Stanford E.| Moses, who will command the new air base at Sand Point, Sa imier has found that his vacation is filled with work. ate cames That Washington never told a lie, “Of course is very true, to Seattle from California aboard the U. S. Gannet, History of Man: Twenty to thirty, fardship; thirty to forty, hard-bolled; | fifty to seventy, hard arteries. 2s Now f drive my fiivver old, 1 pray the Lord my tires hold. Mf one should bust before I'm back, 1 pray @ spare’s upon the rack. ose come and go, Mrs. Landes, but law violations will go on until the millen- nium.” Here’s Doc’s Landes Letter Mayor Brown celebrated the fire- works season Thursday by sending the following letter to Mrs. Henry Landes, who discharged Chief of Po- lice W. B. Severyns and otherwise spoiled Doc's trip to the democratic convention last week: Honorable Mrs. Landes, President City Council, Seattle, Washington. Dear Mrs. Landes: Since returning to the city I have read with amused tolerance your communications to Chief of Police William B. Severyns Dear Homer: What sounds worse| © es @ phonograph almost run fF fmn—eisic. | | A pedestrian almost, run down. eee Sign on the Back of » F : | 1907 TINTYPE |. ——— 7 OLD your hats, all you State Salt Water Park enthus- But he went into politics which brought material for the air base. But zi} he like | iasts, we're going up! = Rs. isan ees phpcaseint When the thing teas really new. it? Just ask him and find out. In contributions, we mean! = world is abot ) f 1 R .* , .|of Seattle, and his reply. thereto. pis Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer The Young Men's Business club hopped into the state It was Champ Clark's daughter who brought the “con pie sc eallacre saefanaihit oy | One of the most popular names for ik'c: ign Thursd. d be ise that the | vention hat” to the democratic national convention. The FILE ; 4 park campaign Thursday and members promis oe t summer camp is “Dew Drop Inn.” BY FIELDING. LEMMON | lea" Riad : i . , | former Genevieve Clark—now Mrs. James Thompson, o, Whieh leads us to suggest that they LAND WITH MAIL HEN vacation time rolled around | sparks'll begin to fly now. The republican party has only | f K 4 " » of | the public press of July 1 in which you assume all the responsibility for |the events that brought forth reams of adverse and defamatory publicity for our city. “Hell’ ria”? 16 rey" jack in the |New Orleans—arrived wearing the democratic emblem on Tame the city jail “stay Inn.” thix year for McDonald Moses,| one ‘Hell’n Maria” Dawes, but every man jack i 4 i 4 aah tues | 14-year-old son of Capt. Stanford &.| Y, M. B.C. can “Hell’n Maria” Dawes to death in pep | her hat, as shown in the picture, and the fad soon caught on. ‘ puny | ae | Moses of the alt service, who will be and speed and action | BY DOROTHY SHUMATE war Hala: Wet a* her’) ; I would first direct your attention (uly. 4) % ‘ ‘ ha ‘ ‘ § 7 . 4 i Ee | was held high and her large eyes = mY e “gihis evening, ‘ny wito did with great | COMPlete Historic Postal |i commans ot. tHe, Hew Deval Alt That's why we warn: HOLD YOUR HATS! And |yqapigon SQUARE GARDEN, | flashed defiance, In a pink ana |t®,the city charter, a careful study of base at Sand Point, he decided that | which may be a valuable guide to you while acting as president of the y council, SAYS LETTER WAS FOR PUBLICITY That your first letter to Chief Sev- *|eryns was written for publicity is “McAdoo is not thé man these |self-evident as it was given to the |people have been ied to think,” and {Press before the chief had an oppor. | he would like to spend it aboard a) TAKE YOUR GRIP OFF YOUR POCKETBOOK! _ VE Now York, AU dee Genevieve | white printed chiffon, white crepe de lamonda; und, with thie and the {navy ship. , | A committee from the club is going to canvas the city, | tare aperian was busy Thursday | cine wrap, trimmed with ermine from Kress’, SAN FRANCISCO, July %—The| go he wax pluced aboard the U. | to see to it that EVERY man who SHOULD contribute eee eee eee cation. and small white gros grain hat, she {i | first mail from New York to arrive |S. S. Gannet, attached to the air! to the summer playspot for common folks DOES! And | phen 1 a eine Meadoo, in} Would change from a lovely woman Pibmtch Noutwitieny | a W. Re Byer PRS era | when the Y. M. B, C. fellows say they're going out and {1914 was ono of the follewers of |to a defiant person and back again ie aes jof relaying and'night flying reached) it vaid MeDonald Thursday in| 40 Something, well, folks—you might just as well give | William J. Bryan, and MeAdoo was Old Silas Grump, the sage of |San Francisco exactly at 5:45 P.M) ttle’ stim till looking for the, ‘em their way, for they have the knack of getting it, one of those who helped deteat her iy" the ring tala Saud" | — Cross-Nation Flight Woolworth’s, a ruby stone set : for it ty fit the wench should hy father, C! Clark, afier Bry: 4 , ric, Hollow, says: “About th’) wednesday, | vacation.” anyhow. f | wad ade hie ators perch that (She swept her hand over the audi- vase Snake Gat aan tat ; ‘inetd a a ps fee St Two planes brought 20,000 pleces| The boy was given a navy outfit, Incidentally, from this time on, we're going to put — |yesuited in the nomination of Wood: |°Ree. “He's not big enctigh for | Tohin? headiines called for startling | OM terete vith ene seth Bet) + mail from Reno, Nev., on the last | He es serene with the me He! jive, red blood into the park campaign to back up print- | row Wilson, Betas herahes eae tens statements, regardless of their effect ; “- hop of the a4 HOUR CEUYEEY AU GE eT vdony. ABOAGD be aa Sh td ers’ ink. A committee of speakers is being organized | “Mr. McAdoo will neves bo nomi: | Monte Knew him ant do. theea {UPON our city, and you went out of City 1s Batpaged, | continestt, THIS SHIP WORKS —ood speakers, hand-picked for their entertaining, abil- | ted," sho declared, defiantly. "He | pave no faith in him, your! way SOCState to $he world that : A Bia? ye j Fs | will not he nominated, because there Then the Ganhet was ordered to} ity—and they will be sent to explain the park idea firs Jave so many of ‘ua. determiicd that new system an unqualified success. | sang Point to ald in the construction! hand at meetings of lodges, improvement clubs and other |that he shall not be." Pie ay |The New York mail was dotivered to |of the new naval air ba And Me organizations that das a wicked burg oostoftice officials here regard the abwolutely correct. Look how it] Pomtoftice 0 Killed Pari«:! “But I'm going to tell them, Kn Wh tes pea AC eB aL “Lm going to tell them und tell | “%0otlessing and gambling is carried on openly and apparently with no : : ML them—and they'll disten,” sno added, |°P would like their services, Frank | tt was the Genevieve Clark of 12!smiling, “Don't: worry: he'll never | fa? of the consequences, and that Sneraatys about the only time par.) San Francisco and the San is eee tins ban i t eysrpeRy | Gates, at BA st-2996-R, will have charge of this speak- | years ago, stirred by memories, who! be nominated:" PclereRs Gee ene we Ties beat to ne 6, thelr daush: | co mall to New. York without delay |ibodme the Gant hip doctor. | er’s’ committee, and of the allocation of them, pence kee sssitlah dsl URE ta aaa c pay license committee of the city: council “i is when he stops in front o erybody, eve he ship's docte Lan Ae: ¥ . empted one of his diplomatic coups. . ts O} . oily counc! Me house and honkg, {94 ony ddd, | $0 while Commander Speur gives | Funds are rolling in. But not rapidly enough, Rhodes |yut toay. tie now Mrs. James) 1 WoO Injured When as they should be.’* on eLe Ja hand with the construction of the Brothers’ store sent in a check for $50. ‘Auto Row” has | Thompson said; “About Mr, Bryan . < ; “1 would call your attention to the Al the evening dance, | British Flyer a pipe line and the other officers of] begun to come thru. Pete Sands of the Sands Motor Hd coathar, gol taik anon read Train Hits Engine | tact that potico officers cannot Mob: every one knows | the #hip help the men here and there i Cpr amy Wiberd vrs btaahy, erty y emed an awfully pathetic. fig ME ERE ae f 4 loiter about pool rooms and card The better th yk, Down at Shanghai in the building of the mess room or | sompeny was the first ‘on the row’ to send in his sree THiatatier Robt ARO AGBAT TE er cae sine vu ae PONT TAU Mdinicat vader lun: \iatd The fewer the clothes. LONDON, July, %.—Winging east-|the pitching of the canvas hangars,; check, / » waited for 12 years for an op. | TWO were Injured seriously today} viduals hither and you, contemplat- 8, 0,0 ward, with scareély a break jn hiv! McDonald finds that ho, too, I kept | W. A. Reanier, district agent of the Associated Oil |portunity to get Mtr. MeAdco, and | when the “K one Expr enn ing that someone is going to violate ie Bpokane man named Durham | day-to-day world flight, the pal busy doing this and that odd Job | company, writes: 1 going to work every minute to | sylvania limited, running between | the law, an appointed director of labor | airman, A. J Moharen;, has ba Mi: about ‘the place and inc gentally col. | “T feel that the state park cause is a very worthy op him from being nominated. | St. Louls and Now York, crashed Arteats must be based on evidence nd industries by Gov, Hart at Shanghal, Macd n will fy on|leeting « coat of tan of which any oe , ’ thy Mrs. Thompson looked very beau. | into a light engine that toppled into} of law violations and I would ask Bull; immediately to Kagoshima, on the}boy in the world would be proud, one and am writing our executive department at San [ijrur tast night, as sho. wheel and{ {ts path after leaving the raily off you ito submit to. nto and. furnish A.J. 8, 'wouthweut coast of Japan. (Turn to Page 7 Column $) \ (Turn to Page 7 Column 8) tulked about McAdoo, 4fau head the westbound tracks. (urn to Page % Column 5)