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Tonig ght’ KY } WEATHER | | FORECAST | ight at the Metropolitan; See Good Show, Help State Park the » Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star !o"= ED (ome Brew Howdy, folks! What could be wp than a picine, If it wasn't fer bay fever, sunburn, mosqui red ants and punctures? ite for t Polson Ivy ch Seigirt hiker who always) » ain her ankle five miles from | to picking cherries while om a rocking chair, the} Way to commit suicide Is to} eck chops and then go in swim in the great outdoors is| fut treat—capecially for | mosquitocs is one who can remem Gwhen he could drive for almost ; ites without seeing a gasoline ‘or @ chicken dinner inn. se 8 YR pean (aly tp betiines, im fair day, Lees ‘a mirror of silver, vastly | And so to breakfasting 00 qweetbreads, which C. Brehmer me, the best ever I ate, and ‘J. Holmes and others, Gamble, and did | have dis- the oldest pen in the world. they found it in a postoffice. eee of Wales May Be Married Heading. Gosh, he ought at riding at once tHE G ly a Son sree er yeu | | | se. 3. W. Davis, the democratic ever had a chanes to be it's gone now. | Despite reports that he employs a} Meet Mr>and Mrs. James H. Dodson, of San Pedro, who arrived in Seattle Monday |*'eep.” Liout en —. morning aboard the Pacific Steamship company's coastwise vessel, H. F. Alexander. f D pubject for Debate: Resolved,| They launched their marital ship on thé seas of matrimony last Friday with a maritime) ‘rye Americans haa done their bit |Blck Diamond satura Dutier is a greater obstacle] marriage ceremony and the start of'a seagoing honeymoon,.in Los ner erat Ten spats. | were wed on deck as the ship crept down the waterfront to the charivari of hundreds of \*! Sete day, sacrific | boat whistles. Mrs. Dodson is still having trouble remembering that her name isn’t Miss ATTLE. ATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924 * TWO CENTS IN MEATH 1S SHOT DEAD! PRISON GUARD KILLS FORMER STATE ponggeny WELCOME SHOWERS it KILLED They Had a Seagoin’ Wedding DRENCH SEATTLE: San peti Couple Spend Honeymoon in Seattle After} cubis en Screens | ie Marriage on Steamer’s Deck Cinguinied Monday” foreno | PROVES | \Former: Treasurer , of State Fails to | Hear Order to tinguisked Monday forenoc reports, but may ¢x vu the Puget sound dis trict and ald in beating down the forest fires which are burning In standing timber in } a, Skagit nd Kitsap counties. The showers will continue over Tue it was indic i, with predictions of continued cloudy und unesettied weather Weary Airmen Are | 0 1%, ssa tan tne Cheered at Bas- |'","?,°""s effects to berry in need of the moisture. EF tile Day Fete in taches at the office of the count which are ba . farm, agent said, if the rain creases to a downp t Capital resargt ore ghana oan | Halt; Shot bu and bruise them too much | pau Ju 14—Three weary ;| for market _Ed Meath ' D MEATH, former state | American airmen blood. Seattle had a ight sprinkle on | treasurer and more re- jshot eyes and wind-burnt faces, Jun 5, but this fa the t real cently state clerk at the Walla hoa ae Sines “ce: duttariah uablg rainfull’ since June 17, Walla penitentiary, was shot by |piloted their airplanes to Parin to-|| and will result in the dy of a guard Sunday night at the day, having flown more than two. dollars to farme and forests, it prison. He died a “few hours jthirds around the world, and the was declared. later from his wound. The jfirst thing they wanted to do was shooting is said to have been jto go to bed. | accidental. | The tumultuous welcome of Paris Excitement among the guards, ke holiday garb, and the rejoicing of | Mrs. Landes Isn’t Told of due to the escape of a convict thelr countrymen here, were music } Sunday afternoon, is said to jin the American world flyers’ cars Brown’s Absence | have Geen a contributing cause but what they craved mo: | of the tragedy. The shooting pillow ay was done by Tower Guard A. Liouts. Smith, Neleou and. Wades |. Beattie te without a mayor Mon-) Lechner: He says Meath failed tho. lew. here..teday.trom . Vienna, ‘Former Newspaperman Dies“ fo stop when challenged, ]appeared nearly exhausted by their } What ds believed the first Incident] In a brief statement” given tt jefforts. ‘They showed the marks of After Auto Crash |of its kind in the history of the city [Pres Monday morning, Supt. Clar- {the hardships they had endured, the} ence W. Long declared that guards | arose thru the nbsence of Mayor E. 4 ‘ burning heat of India and. the bit 4 $ . 5 were extra watehful Sum night ling, frozen Ditzzards of the Northern| Pe#ak'C."Stevens, $3, of 220 10th | 3. Brown from the city and his fail-!hecause of t belief that James jove., retired newspaper man of Se attle, Stanwood and Port ‘Townsend the Seattle Gener boxpital lute Sunday night, from inguries re-/ ordinarily acts as mayor in the ab ure to notify Mrs. Henry Landes, | Moore, a convict from Yakima, who president of the clty council, who} had walked away from the prison farm earlier in the afternoon, was Hee in the vicinity of the prison. He ciden® near) sence of the chief executive. I tured. pea has not yet, been " vg “Mayor Brown is secing no one) Meath was s ‘ 2 Stevens was driving from Auburn peoptiis . evi ta wehlbeomtipas tine outside ack Diamond With Tom Par. ar the “deadline” h, 1010 King st. The auto skidded | said when callers arrived at the the women’s quarters, on the gravel a few miles from | mayor's office. Black Diamond and crasherl off the} Pye read into a concrete culvert |Pacific had left thelr imprint We fee) except for lous of »well Smith, the com: “We are gotr right mander in an auto to bed," ngeles, when they \tor France on th country’s natie one of his assistants | walking 1 the wall n to his home. iUARD DID NOT ‘OW MEATH mornir ome badly needed rest at Vienna in order to ar jrive here on July 14, “Bastille day.” ending an irriga at Pasco. mayor allege that he is a real dirt) The best way to eat water: | | & ‘sua is in a bathing suits | F —— 2 ‘ itis difficult to understand how | pmith exhibits of all kinds of | ly kind of wild lige that is| exhibited is that found in| hotels and kitchen sinks. on6 6 E GEE, TH’ OFFIC _ VAMP, SEZ: the most expensive gift nk of is th’ gift of gab.| Sr mp soe one in Bend, Ore., are studying lent intoxication. they're not trying to cure they? IDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB who leaves h uitoes a treat, aes {tit unhappy ‘Be-| st conscience Once upon a time! coup! uit a teh drive and 4 Inn.” ge on} idn't name it the, Davis still has a chance. He| Ruth Carahen bb more. Their coming was the climax of the |Two Gem Stores Robbed, “And then 1 told him he was a| MOFning, saw him again 1 was going| blew the safe. The total loot in| The police the lights out of nim.”|the three robberies will amount to| dashing past ah unloading street much bigger than YOU}! between $3,500 and $3,800. on the wrong side at 20. miles an| Westview di eee | plate-ginss window and the display | sige, | a 4 onds, ko- . ‘ va | Seattle Sportsmen's devoid | pce F cdectare Patger saa: tae crowsing in front of the street car| on ch patting on its annual show | articies, valued «at about $600. j Next came the Ben Tipp jewelry; The sailor grabbed the girl and! | store, 1408 Second aye., where about j tried to pull her back, but she broke 4:20 a, m., a negro threw a hand-|away and tried to get ahead of Lang spike thru the plate-glass and | me: d's advancing au scooped up $1,600 worth of dia- monds, two watches and several rings. | CASH AND WATCHES | for them at the hotel Crillon. | joa at ee oa | nounce the escape of another pris- Y yATC) | ‘The scene at the airdrome at Le| = oe Ge Sy foner. Then he heard _Meath’s TAKEN IN POOLROOM | Bourget, which js the air station just | scream and ran out to find- his The Welcome poo'room, 519 Sec- {outside Paris, was one of tumfltous | | body huddied on the sidewalk ‘about ond ave. S. was the scene of the |PODAY'S the day the Young Men's cent except actual Sxponses will be| Weleome to the Americans, The} | 40 feet from the wall. ; “4 ve | Prench planes guided them to tho} | “My God!” Long said he exciaim- safe cracking. “Entering the place | Business club begins to wind u|turned over to the fund, according | ot @ man wh: thru a rear door, tae yeggs wheeled | ettorts doi eirchaniig: (Hevealt: wkter | who is suffering |» wmall safe from behind the coun- ter to the basement, where exp'oslve| coma and the « was used to break open the outer) with a rousing campaign thru the|the new Beattle door. The inner door wa: open, Gold, currency and the amount of $1,190 v At the Ben Tipp shop, on varia axsibhathla ik lin ‘soon two Negroes near the Hey | when the buckets and tubs were | three-quarters of: thelr route behind | Pet owners in front of The Star build-| Kiddies from the Mother Rt yther} | suet before the robbery, A window | ip wed thru the rooters’ sections them, the American flyera are about | 0 and they kept coming and com.) home were there thru the efforts of | | J mbery.. 4 c / ea ers are t 4 washer at the Bon Marche, across | i bl © offering for the park lust of Ing until the street was full and the|Glen McLeod and automobiles trom | Amnesia Victim. of Olympia the street, told M@ Tipp wi a ne break th Jans | 13 UNDER WAY ajor General Patriek, chief of the Se a. grin neloaw lord Bars. and Flee Major General Patrick, chief of the tho. Persian and alloy cats and tho| Prizes were awar jand steal the Je tion conferer i Lechner came to the prison staff and June from Vancouver with the sheriffs recommendation as an ex- Stevens waa thrown out and fatal} try Flag than bebe phage Peat ens ed a severe storm tended the ci Vienna,” smith sald. council license committee meeting As one of its members. By pert marksman: Mier, and that the butler is just} ! | ncount i i June ri rari “Me of his hired hands. j a s Vier Smith sald sar demmdprreuenk ri i a etINS | sheriff's re : 8x. 5 for an hour we flew in a heavy }OW, Mra. Helen N. Stevens, two sons} acting as councilman she automatl sega" ayer x , ag : UE | teased and a daughter. He formerty worked | canly voided ‘her position as acting| He saw Meath walking in the mmander himsett|f° & Seattle newspaper, but in| taco | shadows toward the women’s dormi- He past years also has been connected | “What. is the acting mayor doing | o"2 - OUEES the walls about 1¢ with papers in Stanwood and Port |in the council today?” Mrs. Landes o'clock Not knowing that it wat Pownsend, aint : | the clerk, he watched from the wall bch : }as the form neared a signboard be- T can’t |tween the dormitory and Meath’s The filght co RS. MARY STEMORE, 22,° {chine hi her :with crushing force, | snowed > of 32h Cedar st. was | ar ne} uffered from dysentery and a probably fatally injured just” | ection and left her unconscious In| fractured rib, but hus clung gamely before midnight Sunday, when t ‘ t is ye jthe gutter, afier which his auto|‘? the task at har ROBBERIES the strain of his efforts © clear across the inter and set an ex spend my time chasing she was run down by an auto: | x t festaura: mal | i ‘ for his comrades that has bor M into the mayor's office to learn! : ooyelan gla aati wal Safe Is Blown by Yeggs mobile at Fitst ave. and Seneca | climbed onto the sidewalk them ready for any hardships State Labor Meet Sitietlier hevts Initherdlty or alieett iso rane ba ueme epee 5 st. Patrolman Dan Griffin brought order to complete thelr world . har orders the passerby to halt and y | | i > pte c orl Oo re} she replied, “If the mayor is ab st| on eal anything! two jewetry shops were ‘robbed Lester Langmead, 20,.0f 6911. | Langmead and tho girl’ to. head-!¢light on schedule, French airplanes pens at lympia | aaeuiha hi ai eNtnary eclitae Oey me Ah gs Merit = creeper hs e J by window smashers early Monday| 34th ave. 8. W., driving tne car, | quarters lest ‘and: es With various candidates dicker 7 : }large searchlight is kept playin cee y ¥ ¥ \q met and excor 5. 1 the Americans to .| events I would be notified. Until ‘| ing for indorsements, the sta la. the airdrome on. the : r ; Rental a bor convention opened “at Olympia | ™ notified I shall not assume he is was arrested and held in the Miss Stemore had not recovered! 1 Here, he told authorities, Lechner and {n addition, a’ pool | Bourge city jail on an open charge after | consciousness Monday morning and| tte! ¥ here they land saw the man halt, hesitate for a (tum and a liar and that if|foom. was entered by yess who! the accldent. | Sac eeadition’t Is “very seektioal.-out ae 040 Ato fonday, under. the direction of | “>sent.” moment and: retrace his -steps into The “severance of diplomatic rela-} ine shadows and bushes. Then, |Lechner said, he thought he saw an arm upraised as tho the man [President William M. Short The convention may indorse Rob jert M. La Follette, It p pty | Pres er la Follette. 1 Probably aden ‘aieentd bctne ad of! geons said ‘ cuse Langmead 4 geons sald, | TUMULTUOUS W Two witnesses, Otto Cox, 19, ve, and Gertrude Stuck COME AS PLANES ARRIVE Paris streets and open squares tions” between the mayor and the ident of the council followed Mr: al of Chief of Police} @ wonder he didn’! ing 01 jhour, causing the accident | 9 f | { ge yi 7 ¥ a : $ n't sting ORY wets. inleves utarted firat with the |" ng the acc! man, 19, Harvard Nu Who] were thronged with holiday makers,| Will give its support to a few) rn nie she was acting | “aS throwing something over the Se thas Tewslry atone) Ht ee he saw | were riding in Langmead’s car, were) a1) eyes turned upwards ax the Amer. | Judges and possibly a gubernatotia wall into the. prison yard. Lechner Ee fas golug to tell Rim| eee oe where for the third | atseet car standing still, with an| booked as witnesses and released. | ean ariplanen and the 0 companying |candidate, Approval of the Bone] st ts verely® criticized | “hallenged and recelved ‘no answer. but central t me Rog. ie zs lautomobile behind it, and that he| Two ‘other drivers, Frank Rossi, |p. ty seentad | yor Brown severely’ criticized ; : : $ a |time, W brick was hurled thru the! pes: ary sa | Hrench air squadrons hovered over |Power bill 1s expected, See ae ee eee ie a story | _,A# the man walked on down the turned out to pass it on the left and Henry Woo, 27, Chinese, were | He saw the girl and A sailor) arrested by the police Sunday night rees of reckless driving and said that he sounded his horn Hoth were released on $50 bail and tried to dodge them. | Woo was arrested at E. Marginal and Alaska st., after a minor aie coldent, Rowsl was arrested | O7ome uharhelbe days Lir@tbige “ee DOPE IMPORTER SENTENCED Rainier ave, and Atlantic st., when | countrymen were waiting to greet}. Charlie Chinn, convicted June pees a strip of nd on which The ma-| his ear was involved in a smashup. | them, jfor violating the naccotic Import act, | William Madsen js building an apart | Gene |was sentenced to 15 months at Mc-| ment house. The ip is on a side} Jat the au Neil island by Federal Judge Jere-| hill and is valued, with improve-| |miah Hererer Monday limiata, at about it S10 000. the oltys the. thives «world planes | Little businers war transacted |)" veeks aa acting chiet executive, | sidewalk towards the Meath. home, | circled over the arc de riomphe, pay Monday, the being given over | guit® Gowns tbiny; oikoast in uke. citys feat? fired, aiming at the ing honor to the French unknown |to speeches and organizations of ; round) "cheat: “Menta felt wit & | soldier, who lies buried beneath. Then | committees | | steet jacketed bullet shattering the they darted down t0 earth at the alr. | bone and two arteries fn- his right | leg. | WARDEN LONG EARS FATAL SHOT Warden Long was in his office and heard the shot: He said he lis- tened for two more shots to an- ASK CONDEMNATION y owners on Bigelow ave. ked the city council Monday to re | Pershing, greatly pleased | ess of the flyers, waited | ‘ rang ‘drome and threw out parachute | ed, as he turned Meath’s body over jto an offer from Miss Cecil Kern,! flares while rockets wore up| Even a bint of rn Monday morn. a chipmunk and there were ducks 454 recognized his friend, “Whats manager-director-leading woman with| from the ground and the crowd kept |ing didn’t dampen the spirits of thelr] and guinea) pigs and dogs and ats) yannened to Ed? stoic company. | UP # timult of cheering. | ats esuibiters oF the Nyssa fran mga Higa won oiaeae i wn “The guard; poor’ fellow,” Meath pried |) A HIME Galtion Be che elt FURR RS welt Be Aa wg One French plane, which was doing {feathers and fins of the exhibits in} Mildred Healy drew. applause : is reported to have responded, “I fiver 101° aah tonienier the Mirae ot two}, ene Young Men's Business club, | ihe guiding, sent out xmoke putts at |the Pet Parade staged by THE Seattle | her pet flea, “Pest,” and “Pest” ¢ LO heh iii et 4 4 . ohh Se °l sponsoring the campaign to obtain | regula © a jeans, attle Sportsme: fi ovations from the bac! taken, tle-"Theater guild play. (0° 6 ampaign in| regular intervals and ihe Americans, | Star and’ the Seuttle Sportsmen's as-| joyed his ovations from the back | Bleeding badly and with a huge lation. fo start off the big week's] a tame potato bus. park for the citizens of Seattle, ‘Ta te of Washington, | | when the & pee and also 30 2 nbreed babe fiv V8 Vers wt the Metropolttan-invite every hee ae eel, a alld strip a4 ahs) perfect LSA Deal followed it in diet Prag AGW vattteta. Gv hare Waa revenue hnh wi piece of flesh blown. from -his leg, Jeweled rings and some gold chains. | o4y in town to veo “Why Men Leave |#0Und between Dex Moines and ‘Ta. | i |sports and outdoor show staged by ere Wa ant and rath to Paze’ 3, Coturin 1 boreh every night to |phe robbery was not discovered UN- | Home" at the Metropolitan, to awel! |COM. helped boost the coast league! American Flyers jthe octation anteater and it took all the combined | $ o'clock. the cottern of the park fund. fivery ee team Saturday, hid a big ‘time f | irade Was scheduled to start | efforts of the marshals. and police | Yin a reserved seat section with stunts | « Near Last Stage at 10 o'clock, but by 8:30 a. m. there} and contestants to keop ‘the pF several persons reported hav- |nfever'thing, and took in about $116/ WASHINGTON, Jity 14. — with, Wa% a varicolored mob. of youthful apart. , “ ‘ fo enter the stage the 8 DRIVE Tight police detail bad real work to do to}the Smallwood Motor Co, and Bld. gs from tangling with | rfllge Buick Co. | Believed in California pd as follow | he| keep the bull uid today he ‘els, after which he | But stunts in the baseball xpeeted to air service, Mee leave it all to the second nesro and From Oregon Jail Jand at the ball park Saturday aren't| mee them reneh home, soll ngaln ut}Soat from eating the rooster's tall) | ive altars for ithe grand cham:| s\n FRANCISCO, July + 14—W. Heal Btove ost) tne; aq {then calmly walked down Second | | the only features the clubmen have} Boston ubout August 10. | feathers. Warps m 5 iN show went to the/M. Hitt, well-known contractor of heen mates that 90| ‘ 2G, Ore, July 1h--Hoven |C09Ked up for the community enter:| ‘To date the flyer haye covered The dumbanimal and loud-voicod|Green lake district, as a community, | Olympia, Wash, is believed to be in a summer cottages on} One nogro was arrested afer the hos RG, . Iu Seven} rise, They. are going thru the} 18,096 rilew in 118 days, ‘They have| Kid procession moved thru the down | they having the best number of en- isan Francisco today seeking a brain "tate gi ie ’ Drop | robbery, bit 5. teledsed “when it | Douste county prisoners made their) downtown buildings this ok “and | actualy: spent hours and 49 mine} town ion with a stan oy BY fate us it alse a plays (specialist who can cure him of re- iG r "Kamp Kill) wag found he had none of ‘ho jew: |encape h terday by sawing | “hit? everybody for a donation, They (urn to Page 2 Coumn 1) Scouts ay marshals. And then Hugh} Iive dollars for the best pet float, | curring fits of amnesia Shrine patrol camel, | Robert Derman, of White Center, | Hitt disappeared from Olympia sev Caldwell's “pet” el two bars from a window ti 1 room| have a selected bunch of snappy a “As atl where two trustiec kept, The | rapid-fire speakers for the use of an. “Potentate,” stalked ng, followed! 8295 2ist ave. S. W This boy had! oral days a and during a lucid wr | |sawing ¥ done 4 hacksaw) civic or fraternal organization, and Maj. Maclaren Lands by the Green Lake “Emerald of the|two little goats hitched to a float, | interval te aphed his wite that he arent! i ne! if "7 " D1 t Oc c ros) ©) hh! carryin « d cat | ‘od he and that his head Skil which apparently had been smug-| Frank Gates is ready to send out| Charmed Land ntingent, wit had arriv ere, an oman Is Crushed lgled fn. lsat of the park oratora at a minute's | on Island of Yezo Pores und floaty and ny weird an] ‘Three dollars for the noxt best pet | was bothering tim. He didnot ~! | in Kansas Tornado! he escaped men are Bernard! notice | TOKYO, July 14.—Major Stuart | assemblage of youngste pets as| float went to Carl Lindberg of West | know how he reached San Francisco, | AUGUSTA, Kan, July 14-A tor-|Rosendort, BR. F, Landres, Sammy | ‘They are going to turn out in fuil| MacLaren, British round-the-world | you've ever seen Seattle, 6915 California ave, with aj the telegram said 2 y ~_ Lhe which swept Augusta last night |Gordon, George Leach Fowling, | foree Monday and Tuesday nighty at|flyer, arrived at Kushiro on the} Beacon Hill entered a patr of twins, | font containing a family of white A blow on the head received when » “f: Lon ys ‘ ed ut least one death; injured | H, C. Atkins and A, KF, James, ‘The | Mixx Kern's benefit performances iwland of Yezo at 1p. m, today, have} Vineent and Vernon Holmes, with! rabbits with pink eyes and pink rib he strack the bottom of a swimming ep < ‘4 . ji f whose. roe | the Metropol er and George | own there from Minato, accord: | thelr pet canary and rooster, and) bon tank is understood to have caused y 10, and destroyed property valued at| two trusth thru whose voom the} the Metropolitan theater, and George | ing flown t | Uhelr ; —D | $1,000,000, | men ped, and who refused to| Newell js going to marshal his dona. jing to word ceceived here | Lakewood's butterfly and marigold}| ‘Two dotars for (ie third best pet | Hits condition’ Henry ©. Hitt a Mrs, C.D. Scott wax ersuhed to, ‘enve with the men, are G, 4, Hod on mokers for the weelvn drive anal He hopes to continue on to Yetorfu | girls followed close behind float to Stanley Suvridge, $15 Nob/ brother, of Mare Island, Cal, ds ald MY shirt! 1 gots yo now! death when her home collapsed, son and Walter Pegnan, J (fur to Page 7, Colonie ay ‘island immediately, 1) Queen Anne had a float fouturing | (Purn to Page 7, Column 2) [ing polige in search for Hitt, y