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ALUUSE Hi ~The N Newspaper With the , Biggest Circulation i in Washington rer WEATHER Entered as Seco: f OME i EDITION q Class Matior May 2, 1499, at the Postoftice at Sealtln Wash. under the Act ef Congress March 8. 147% Ter Year, by Mail, 2.450 1 ~ : ‘ r First urd V ne Nes a : “Ore " R ay - NTH weather 5 cane mt Bet] Veteran Seattle Fans to Organize Rooters’ Club To-}) pyri moserate we McAdoo 431.5 418 j h » Qos ] Seri . ree a7 ‘ ’ | Mead aa 18 night for Seal Series States, Beattie f com- | — Howdy, folks! Do your Christmas saith rtat 1 Monday with © |p, . shopping early’ nderwood :4 rage of but 26 degrees | Proprietress of Coat ee 3. W. Davis ae . above” at 10 a. m. Cloudy and Suit Shop Is < Just about the time a man gets the Gna i weather the t and | : ‘ sbinson | * BE firecrackers swept off his walk it 1s ne sid westerly winds | Charged With Cost- lise to sweep off the autumn leaves ae ert a cessation of forest fire : tt the « Bryan scccccsy 18 5 west of the Olympics ly Blaze Seciety Note: Lit Gee Gee power : : bd M. B. Summer 5 | : wen. , given up her apartment, and totead . logixt, dec (CHARGES of second degree arson moved out to Woodland park | “= Tne weather bureau prediction | \/ were filed against Mrs. Sarah re guto camp for summer, / r the remainder of the week |Karo, proprietress of the Fashion a i a 83 Ballots Show No Me et eet mapeeaturen cone || ShopeateCue ea Maa eyate Dore fs In the old days a hobo used to bum * able cloudiness on the cou uty Prosecuting Attorney Ralph ai you for a dime; now they bum you Signs of a Break and no rain. Eastern Wash | Hammer in Justice John B, Gordon's GE for a gallon of gas * ten tenaiere Monday w uct ie on temperatures Monday were ra | and Demos Adjourn subnorn with lower tempera Mrs, Karo {s alleged to have set 4 Vancouver, B. C.. duly 5. Once More . 7 , amearn € oy sweltering , 4 Bit der Seren traiee (rs me ii Dear Homer: Tell Gee Gee that if) sail in for thé past fow.daya: -|Yodera! { hotal..dé ‘tue. aiebe. - she comes up here to wear her rub- | r the bett | Ju: 6 " 7 It is awfully wet, \ ADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Ww cha i C etter une 16, 3 oom K.DF.N.Z New York, July 7—A nomina Monday, when the 8 a. m ‘Tia iexti popcalan aie renoriaata a det "| Won fo: presidency by the demo. . speratur fy Bosto biol 78, |the police that burgalrs had entered : os 4a ate st syer.|Cratic national convention appeared with a 76 : degrees recorued at her store, ling a quantity of q ce SA pares 6. Bee) cain ¢ ange of possibilities to bene Fae tee ‘Washington, pwomen's ¢ jothing and then firing the a gh wf 1 bp. C Hwell, mister, the way you're| Msht. ¥ balloting will be re | going no’ wt 24,984 miles, but | *!™ The vent recessed } Fire Marshal Robert L. Laing if Gaeta ves it Agyser 1g | Shortly. before 4. ¢ k this after - |his assistant, B, L, Smith, mad a | noon, after having taken its $3rd bal | | Spor investigation of the fire miles. . | a lot without result Lad, Suffering From) | obtained evidence to show that it cn Hidinas uk arm,| The delegates will’ conv again A A Fy * | was incendiary. Mite Wits enothers sous” |at 830 tonight, after a series of con-| Septic Poisoning, Is : fon the two. aie , i ferences between the leaders and He specialized in fancy stock— 7 os | for the ar- ' (ier Neestock)—Ma wear ou. |r Is Nigh hope that nominee | Reported Just a Lit-| : ont Ss j will be chosen before another ad-| ; FOl Silas Grump, the sage of | 0urnment in taken tle Better NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Pumpkin Hollow, says: “L wonder} William G. McAdoo suffered a — mM ah i te “ fow much of th plous feeling people} @Ushing defeat in the democratic | BY DALE VAN EVERY Bre ESTO Wt, 16 Sai eee Gaye on Sunday is a result of th’| "Aflonal convention this afters |VA7ASHINGTON, July 1.—The from a nervous breakdown and is : on Sunday sult 0 | a wing moe | confined in a private sanitarium +t Saturday night bath.” — wee convention by an | president of the United. States | rereee overwhelming vote adopted a is perches nénstdiice t a Crescent. Her bail is set " cal resolution to suspend the rules | Prayed today at the bedside of his me SPO CANDIDATE FORTHE POISON | foP'the ee a sch, | The building, alleged to have been Meerimn john D. conve = sree a rig As the hourg. wore on Calvin Cool: M ] A f Loealat ttipe at tia Bester, bs LARndatle nnieclguce.scol recommending | idgee Jr, still Clung te ite” an | , of the § Na- . released from their ‘and w osely, ccused..o} tional bank... Mrs. Karo is said to eee obligations to all candidates. unbelievable tenacy in the face of Stavi Seattle Of | have $8,000 insurance on her shop. | Query: Did Seattle ever have a This dees not disturb the unit | desperate conditions. hope was re- da gr S part ot puative sonar meget (hat ew ; ; “ag rule, but it throws the convention — | yiv i. . . «_ | part of the fire department (hat evi downtown fire that didn't “for atime) (Vide Spek. That mnaye or Mo yived that he would pull thru. ficer, Admits His dence of the incendiary origin of p ‘eriously threaten the Wusiness dis- Adoo's. del seman te ‘and Tho his condition at 1:20 p. m. still Id tity the fire was discovered, it is triet 4 delegates was aritfcal, the fact that he had en the fire pr etal cee away. was demonstrated when | passed thru a crisis, in which the ts Piss Vso oa og haa 335 Rees folowing versd, subwitied PY)” rity ter--tiled cast tale: bal- |Goone te vere de NACED by a battery of revol-| indications of its origin would h » shows that the art of| | bos | 10,000 to survive, and was holding vers, L, EB. Moseley, 42, negro, | been destroyed not dead in Seattle: | hues ine [his own hours afterward, brought a | the alleged slayer of Patrolman| Scores of lives in the hotel above Drunk stif distinct sense of relief in the sick <el * : a Be heme Y | McAdoo led Smith by only 60 Ren Amos J, Comer, was captured in a] were menaced by. the flames. potters Fe |¥otes on the Sird ballot, polling |" tor the first @me in 24 houra thone Senor pptta asa Meta bork oo tonoed : ; jonly 418 to Smith's 363. pf ‘ ; # ‘ et morning by four Seattle detectives . The way war apaned for the alias | CATE for him permitted themselves d several Tacoma officers. Mose- oe abi ee y waw ope: to believe that perhaps after all he epee : i a dollar looks ik Ing! of" W. Co oMakBon cutee tie) ere |ley was returned to Seattle under i Pome « hoe PS mervaiten during the ees] Precident and Mrs. Coolidge, worn boi eas oe Ore \The convention adopted @ repor f ingeresy Sig on the ek ot a Ford: and tired from an almest unbroken } De ves Dan Me’ Jaks Shaki 7 = are ; - =| pe sommes panes oe vigil of 72 hourd, left the hospital to Expected gt pep hose nage in” or the drinks. ich released, insofar as the con: |tunch at the White House, indicating | prtentay io ee whi ‘ ni rain |vention is concerned, the delegates | tn, eine. dimaze | ficers traced Moseley Sunday night Pee hs | as | from ail cledged a8 chigatins pad Lael papier ag for the jto Tacoma, where he had fled after | Ciy Drivers Held f Wild We're mighty glad we live in a|individual candidates. McAdoo had|” yr Ywitilam MM. Gerry Morgan, | 5 _ | making threats’ to kill any officer Url ela tor Wi Wry town, and not in a big|refused to concur in such a recom | stomach specialist of Washing on, 4 who “crossed Dis Pan ctives touna| Driving Over Week-End ”’ city where the ladies are|mendation but with its adoption the | was added to the list of consultants | n ese mt Heche ves foun colored eanes—Lynden |way was opened for swings away | today to cope with the accumulation 4 I eta ood. canting citi aire omar Thiel eutn ‘Otl odie aitcue kali out rom the fornian as the action | of gas in the boy's stomach, which ~ ea | . ws +. ‘ ie 9 Rs 8 0} 5, * + , é night, entered and found him asleep.| the arrest of six auto drivers fea- $495.8. BS : en, a # el aaa was preventing his taking any nour-| D, E. Dugdale (left) and Stacy Shown, two of Seattle's real baseball “nuts,” are root-| They awakened him. Moseley pect tured the week end toll of traffic sage? i Cn Se ne gene a alaton now appears be Set addins bbtes thant a tiabting| C02. for the battling Indians, who start their big series for the lead with San Francisco| his eyes and looked into the muz-| casualties Monday. Who never to some one hath said—|as & strong possibility for the nomi gives for life remained for Calvin | C2morrow. Dugdale and Shown will be on hand at the city hall tonight to help organize mt ud re a te i aad and bas det iat 615% Yesler way, f By golly, this little bus is some | nation. Coolidge, Jr, doctorn agreed at 9|the Seattle Star Rooters’ club, The inset is of “Red” Killefer, Seattle's great manager, | Pis0'* pppabtanun wat Matiaiah bel Patoedrab ls rhea CANE aap att i Humor nataron ge, J ; sistance. automobile, died in the Seattle Gen- Be", Sust oupKia sco her 00) ONIGHT o'clock. Not as the nation’s chief who, has put his elubin the: race for the flag. —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photoxrapher| Under his pillow, Mosely had the|eral hospital early Sunday morning. “up over Beneca on high! srt Ll gabe : Jexecutive, but as @ father, knowing loaded Luger automatic pistol with| Norland on Friday night was stand- a . Of Missinsip; aU-) in full measure a father’s grief, just BY LEO 7 LASSEN which he is alleged to have shot and | in: ide r Tiids tn gett thority for the statement that repre- = j Ing, beside an - auto! wating ie is getting to be just one darn! y 1 su f pre-/as it comes to the humblest in the | a tin horn or a broom and killed Patrolman Comer Friday|Monson, 1206% 1. Jefferson st. Lol Parking” sign after another. sentatives of elght delegations met | jand—Mr. Coolidge brought the sim- join The Seattle Star's Rooters’ night, pum! on ener |this afternoon and decided on a Ral- vow 2 DHTAD UO Used e Annee ane 3 pe a ie me fake peaiding’ av. ple, rugged New England faith of club! ‘The big Daseball series with Comer had gone to a negro club| by D, V. McEachern, 463 Boston st., ee Ge GRE, TAR ONVIOE | laprthide, goer" hovering: to opr-| ee 60 NORTH the San Francisco Seals starts to IN SEATTLE room at 614 Jackson st. to eject | came too close ‘to Monson’s auto and = 34 cats Gi >t De . ae . » Pro: | spare | morrow Moseley, who was causing a dis-| struck both men. Norland was a broads pret ‘ I ficadoo’ eee A oe apr ered With the president was Mrs. Cool. The most exciting week of base turbance, As he approached the | dragged 50 feet on the bumper, Mon- icerad ase na os pobiedhencl j Nocti neue todas tial. fe: aa idge, nearly worn out with peed oa | ball that has been dished up for Se-| sll |negro, Comgr was shot down Wile son was cut and bruised. al t D jand sorrow for the son she loves, ; Jattle bugs in a decade is Just around ’ jout warning and died Saturday} 1 ‘i oi 1 ‘ | [Bate been blind a tong time. | Jpower inthe convention. “Several |ana whom tho finest surgeons of Pennsylvania and Maryland |i. ‘corner ana See ectone tun aut; FAree Months’ Search Ends | pics. "nantes Seen eee ee J conterences ag to the mancuver in ower! Fag sven { ; Cg eed behalf of Ralston wht be held be- Dib raped ee el Leave for Fleet Meet make a hot time in the old town for With Reunion Moseley 18 an ex-convict. He} investigating. ‘ "| Phone official says only one person | tween now and the time the conyen- gn of the White House, a en haritd ny, 2 tor ‘tha ‘el Psteola ed: from; the state prison |. Hour “men, #0 /aceMechiny mavy ohare” omen De: Se ner Hyeeessieap QO 1S Ub thoughts of coming party atrife, have| ‘The battleship Pennsylvania sailed | cise and the brome are to te re With his mind still’ clouded and hati Sareea ct Seas” antares San eee Goomart eerbaceeee dy. alston nsisten: at he be re- - , " xy fre. " teed z or lhe lalston is insistent that ine be re | heen laid aside for the moment. ‘The | from Seattle on Monday morning for|to help the Indiana “sweep” the|Unable to recognize his own fa-|for the murder of a Japanese in | charges of driving while drunk Sun- ly. garded as out of the conv jon. If! @, mn ee i the’ search Ot other delegutions for |Sonnee ruth, catthet or te bk eer ee satis «will: Dar.) neries. ther, John Olson, Kootenai. Idaho, | Tacoma. Ho ts also known as “To: | day. A good name for some summer|a compromise candidate continues, | ria¢ ae blek ce tin aia. ticipate in the Pacifle fleet's summer | For the first time in years a Seat-|satesman, politician and railroad |coma Dufty.” Two men, Peter Schendenan, 2 Would be “Nobody Home.” ,|however, and he shows the silent |Greq feebly this morning. Their boy | Maneuvers, Tho Pennsylvania had | {© baseball club is tn the thick Of| man, prepared Monday tw return to], A reward of $250 was subscribed | and W. C. Williams, $2, taxi driver, phideirgrts’ strength that tp claimed tor him, s s 5. be | the pennant (ght. The fighting In-|gueu) Ti wits Jk ig BY the police department Saturday | were arrested for re WA y wag unconscious of their presence. | been In Elliot bay during the July i he bors Spogkane with Edward Olson, his : NTED—Position as housskeoper, |display of this strength in balloting | ves Ue Na jdians, the scrapplest ball club in thel rather, who identified the amnesia |r the arrest of the negro. A} Schendenan ran down Edgar af ang (Fi drove Mogae 3 children, lis practically certain to teat out his REMAINS ALL NIGHT 4th celebration here, league, are tled for first place with | victim inthe city hospital ‘as: his jcharge of first degree murder will at Hudson st. and Rainier hey! Sf eee other | ceneral Votegatiering. ability. AT THE HOSPITAL The only navy ships left in the|the Seals, two-time champions. son, who has been missing sinc 126 filed squat Moseley Monday, | ave. McElroy was taken to the city was said, sae ADDLED AXIOMS flo appreciable gain. ; _ | Walter Fulton, Prexy Ashton, of tho FAIRS , ‘ Choa moat’ success: |" Cgacoriam nants eweltecas (RFI northwest of here, at 2 p. m, today Dohenys Would Quash In- | piven Fulton Dress anions one iJ MAKES the world seem a little more cheerful, folks, sige via i that they always | patiot after ballot, the convention | Sfter # toult filgnt from Kago-) digtments on Conspiracy Peseiniey and Waltot Franklin. HE'D BE RE every time we get a letter like this, which came in the ie: started the third week of the record: |" siactaren was forced down on the deci 400; Rope it we tte Pda Olson had come to Seattle with the} mail Monday from R. L. Brown, of 4515 Latona ave. Strange |breaking effort apparently no near. | | 46 Kushiimoto,. 4 WA TON , Hatton, “Doc! Horton, * Doc” Shaws | hope growing in his heart that some-| “Phe Star deser h F ren, tat the tax ralsers|or yesuite than during the past days | Coast: near Kuatimoto, late yester: ASHINGTON, July 7 1.) “wWee' Coyle, Jake Burkman, Mose} ong would see him and know him e Star deserves the support of every progressive hough of putting an alrlor the confllet. Altho McAdoo was en te ae short of fuel buck: rie Beal a aohetiy, Jr,, tor | Gottstein, Berman Schoenfelt and] ana help him to identity himself, He | Citizen in its effort to secure for the people of Washington ae everybody nose and : rr > wa ; > evero gale. y motions in the trict ) » Carter. a eal a 7 . * y . tharge for the air breathed Gi ube yees | Aer vi and the. atit,| © Supply of gasoline and oll were |preme court to quash dior indict: | Sonn Aca ine: Beanie Rinse vary and Garren a cam a oes aaine nate a Bale WATER Late park. This was brought forcibly to my a Cation teal break that would end the, stlt\ rushed from Kushimoto, enabling|ments recently returned against| Jr; Jim Boldt, George Hardenbers he had “come from or how tong his/ attention on July 4th, while out for a ride. We met some as ans time of the year when} "The pousibility of a wide-open spilt eect Neereta hi the latter hase eee Py the speciil oll Rand Sury, “pad Mecker, Will Morse and I. Eons As been rae aa a friends who live in Tacoma and decided to stop off and i feute indigestion will go} ashokadte-: Gaeteh jan | Shortly before dusk, oharging conspiracy and bribery. M Aeon hen Bolen spoke to Olson, the TAYE % ! } cettnings eat a can of be inaane ta hy Be atm fs pe pecid Sa 9 The Hetlah crew adjueted tho big] Thay’ contended the indlotnenta |e ene Pei latter pressed Him to tell him who he | Picnic ut Ma could get good fresh water. The only PoUind of suit ‘Pork, and fect dandy berks x on ult a siniawat by two | Plane overnight, and with new sup:| were inyalld because of tho pregence | was. Amazed, Bolen took him to po-| place available was a private park and the congestion of eek * ee eee dentun tine todevoh wvnian | Sues of fuel proceeded on to Kasumi Jot a dopartment of juatice oficial Set Funeral for lige: Headquarters where a bulletin | ears was eat hs 1 secognteed the wonderful benefit a Y b Dan se Ada Daan oo siiie gaura today, in the grand jury room during the was found describing Olson and giv-| salt water park would be to resi e sts Guy $) would iominato McAdoo ind the se taking of testimony. Prosovution of | War Veteran Here | ing ait details of the case. alt wate Dats a to residents of the state, and Wakened early by the other Al Smith, began to crop up i . c L a hg are | especially to citizens of Seattle and Tacoma. WA i fs A . FI the ol! cases, their motions said, was | Funeral rites for George Siepman,| City hospital physicians were rf, ate * eee) ; ihe ie way Misi ane igi merican Flyers taken out of the hands of the de-|514 W, Crockett st. Seattle war] called to give Olson treatment, They I would like to pce if the plans include accommoda- to rending | 10 first dction of the convention + |partment by a specint net of von-{veteran, who died Saturday at the| could find no evidence that the am-| tions for camping, which would be a wonderful benefit to DP wer assy golazs ot the Rowe | today in the order of regular bus Leave for Persia gress and put in charge of special|U. 8. Veterans’ hospital, will be|nesia attack was caused by head in-\ tourists and week-end camping parties (They certainly : $s mane tees wih It, Velton nua | ness was to cast aside the peace) CALCUTTA, July 7—The Ameri-| government counsel held at the Ballard Catholic church | Juries, altho Olson sustained a bad Mr. Brown, they tainly d tas ¥ . } Meher Ne did rve to" W,| agreement waned by all candidates |ean squadron, flying round the} Hener, they contended, the depart: |Tuesday at 9 a, m. Slopman con.| fall many eyars ago, injuring the do, Mr. Brown, they certainly do). j ae hevy tonst nnd en miere | except MoAdoo to rel their dvle-| world, left Karachi today for Char-!ment of {justice ofticlal was illegally [tracted heart trodble during his | skull, and physicians believe that his| “I noticed in The Star a statement that a speakers’ % ‘od our te bed. ! (Lurn to Page 7, Column bor, Persia, proven’ with the. jury. service with the army, (Turn to Last Page, Column 8) (Turn to Page 4, Column 2) RALSTO Backers of J. W. Davis, Senator Robinson, Senator Glass aad Chair- delegates. slightly better, bat was making Gains and Losses of Candidates in Balloting Shown In every corner of the land, fath- ers and mothers of the nation sor- FLIES IN GALE :Laren, “British round-the-world reached Kasumigaura, 40 miles SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 7, 1924. Go Get "Em, You Indians! harbor are the Relief, hospital ship, and the Kuyama and Nethus, cargo morning, stopping only long enough J ph } j The Rooters’ club will be officially organized tonight at a big meeting Brown will be the official commit- Boy, page these baseball fanatics; April 11, There i this about horn-rimmed|mah Walsh consider these candi. (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) to be calied for § o'clock at the city | Olson's wife and six children Sal ames: You can seo plainer and|dates still in the race, however. ue “ ships. sCoimall ehatteace not come to Seattle, but are await- hia look plainer, | Some sharp skirmishes arz likely to- The battleship Maryland was in|Stacy Shown, Kd i i return of a ba ee and 7 os night in the scramble for McAdoo the harbor for a half hour Monday | Davis, Prof, ‘and “Doo” |ther who. does: not know them: an has not the slightest recollection of them or of how they look. pokane and knew Olson TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Convention Plans to Oust McAdoo | Br-r-r! Bit Chilly But Comfortable in Seattle, Ain’ t It? oe to pick up a Liberty party, The|tee in charge of the festivities. | William G. McAdoo was. slip- Maryland had been in Tacoma and| Thirty 33rd degreo fang of Seattle * victim of amnesia, mnlek me | ping as the democratic hatloting was on its way to 9 Port Angeles. have been invited to attend this}made his mind a complete blank A‘dub and his} Tyarathen continued here today British Flyer, “Forced to pees a meeting so tho series with the|since his mysterious disappearance, | ball are soon, in # welter of confusion. In five Seals can be put over in big league |Months ago, Olson was recognized Ye parted | hallots cast today, incuding the Land, Finishes Hop fashion. as he walked about the streets here (ae 82d, the Californian had lost 9844 M ’ A special program of stunts will/Sunday night by Patrolman J. W. e volun, Gow AL Senith. was doing: TOKYO, July 1—Maj.-A. 8. N. be lined up at tonight's meeting, | Bolen, who used to be a street car Is ‘Your Bit’ In? SAY SHE SET FIRE IN STORE hospital, and later to his home. i

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