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9 _ Parents of Boy's Slayers Must Bare Fa ites in The Newspaper With th WEATHER | 1 " 1 i Hours " x M un, 56. t y VOL. 26. NO, 131 ao SEATTLE, FIGHT NEW BRIDGE * Seeking to Block Spokane Street Addition The Seattle Sta ie Bigge st Circulation in W: shington Wa t ‘ Mt F Mail, 9 WASH., MONDAY, JULY 28, 1924 oa TWC Home Brew ||\State Officials Visit New Howdy, ving yesterd We drove to a new place yester We wanted a change of bill T ter sald 60 miles an e said it was 90 said it was a shame, | ul was the j but His friends said it with flowers Some vers which bear $10 plates carrying too m r for Lclass WE DOUBT IT Dear Home: Do you think the boys in the | trenehes at the Spokane st bridge will be home by Christ BE. L. mas? ump, the says: and water to wash dis: smear on cold cream a rouge.” t most of ation trips al About the only get on our va ssquito bites Sign om the Back of = Ford: DRIVE CAREFULLY w TOP QUICK WHEN THE FOUR WHEELS t SREAK Many a man who thinks he needs rest really needs an arrest OUR OWN TRAVELOGS Victoria, B. ©. Dear Homer: Up betimes and MM be heard. The note nands that “assur- a hing the queer revolu- Wareine ances. be given and enforced of| tiene of the streets. Later | “In the meantime phone usera + t | built, sath kes farts ogi of pi awit 33 2 Ame. at © nas WO ra SS ‘oe |should pay their phone bills under seperate sibereaie pee hile led hg coach to Vic vrotest.” Kennedy warned, “All bitix| American citizens and tha ‘Kinge’s parliament, where did H. W. Rutherford, state park board engineer, and Clark Savage, aeons Of: tee. state | Pine menpedy warned, | TAll Die | fety. of ite officials, (ot, the:amett- quaff of ale and gooseberry cor- dial. And so to home, merrier than before. R. L. €. Dollars have treads on them like| \for a state park.. Below is shown the group when they ww auto tires. ‘That's so they can travel = bathing | beach. ee ‘Seattle Asks Historic Ship A high-powered @ And a high-powered car, A high-powered jog And—Gates Ajar! A. Caslander. see Plan to Develop Your Playspot park saga snapped at the State Salt Water park site Saturday when the state officials| met with representative citizens of Seattle, Tacoma and towns in between, | methods of developing the 90-acre tract which is being bought by public subscriptions | When bills are paid by check, the Greeted by Citizens of Nearby Towns, |: et Opens Today {Bicie il beye SECS CORE tne coaaluting peraeesoan ces em or Su scriptions Park; Plan to A jt PROTEST [ HANG YOUR CLOTHES | ON A HICKORY LIMB BUT PUT ON TRUNKS EN and boys who hi been \ in Gr lake Lake Washing Adam. ] | it was announced Mon | | 1] Dozens of complaints hav | stered by north end | residents against the disciples of s | | | in City’s Favor | Subscribers May Get Back Money | OF U.S, BREAK Inquiry Into Murder of Con-| TPEuEPHoN bila under the ad. | vanced tarift should all be paid| sul Proves Unsatisfactory | lunder protest, Corporation Counsel! | | Je. Kennedy warned Monday. | WASHINGTON, July ~The} Following the refusal of federal) United States government court here to listen to mandamus 4r-|/ warned Persia that {t may break guments, Kennedy laid plans to pro tect phone users in the event the city | finally wins its fight against higher } tolls. The action of the court Monday means that the last barr! to'ward off the higher phone tolls raised by company is compelled to refund the jcourt decisions and no possible relief | jcan be expected prior to September é 2, when the mandamus arguments off relations with the Teheran gov- ernment if satisfaction is not ob- |tained for the murder of Robert | W. Imbr American vice consul The Ameri note of protest y the state reparations the killing of an should be made (for be meted out to the guilty.” should be noted ‘paid under protest’ an the slip retained by the telephone ompany for bookkeeping purposes. can in Persia should be government) guaranteed.” Since the note was delivered to the government the United States has to discuss | checks should be similarly marked.” | In the event federal court granta|™ade further vigorous representa jthe mandamus action or returns it/tions because of insults to Imbrie uperior court, and the phono| Widow in the streets of Teheran, the ny is compeleld to refund the| State department also announced patrons who have so marked} The warning of a break in rela-| tions with Persia was contained in ound up their trip at the salt 9 | money, note. “The maintenance of relations be- tween countries is primamiy depend- should a sult to recover the money become necessary, Kennedy said, fil ing claims tn bulk for all phone users. Many @ modern business man {fs 0 as a Museum | hashed and Tacoma. aren't | That m $97 with which to start ae ier aay eee setenv oe busy with conferences that he can’t | going to have alj.the honors |the new webk, and then Mrs, L. H.| Immediate action on the clty's ef-| Mitte and to thelr official privil get at work done. | CTING on a suggestion made|and labors of purchasing the state | Colvin, a solicitor for the Y. M. B.|forts to remand the telephone rate! exes," this passage of the naka suid. ee 1A’ Monday morning by The Star, |salt water park. Not by a jugful—/C., came thru with these additional| case back to the state superior court | “This poverinwat fecls that the! not by seve: tuls. names on the project's “Honor | was re: Monday mo) | te | bi nl the tourist commilttse of the Seattle |"°t by several Justul Le eee ee ee ea ey metieee ots | continuance ofits diivomatlo” and erh'é ny.) Up wetlaien, ond: a4 t ite mest, 20 line with, an: efitorial by H. |) ederal Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Who} consular representatives in Persia ¢ ) mes, namber of Commerce at its meet-| ia ee " ihe 4. Johnso: fearing § Waudiees epee ewertbrents tnd cuopnes | COND TT. CF Commerc 1A. Chadwick in The Argus, a cam: | Johnson +. $1.01 set the hearing for September \will be dependent upon the aati ham, with poporers and coffee, Anon to|ing Monday noon in the S8VO¥/paign for finances will be started Fletcher's Bay to see I. Felton, ye editor, | jiotol initiated a movement to haveltnis week in every small town, sod did Pay wt tert ned did dine the United States coast guard cut-| vitiage and hamlet in the Tacoma on five fried chickens, pen-fed and fat, (ter Bear converted into a floating|anq geattle a T will have the best ever I ate. And mach talk of | Alaskan museum to be moored their own salt water park cam-| tee wet. Mana’ so the late heat, to Seattle |paign organizations and will be homa across the Island. | The historic old ship, which {| credited separately by the Auto a ee now returning to Seattle from its|mobile club of Washington, hand Lives there a man lsoth trip into Alaskan waters, {8 |\ling the finances, for thelr sub- With tongue so tied scheduled to be dismantled. Known | scriptions. Who hasn't to |to all the world thru its many dar-| pwenty.two persons _ represent- His wifie lied? jing trips into frozen Arctic waters)ing geattle and Tacoma and the To shield himself jfor relief work, it was considered) outiying communities, met with He tried this stall: hyrmtared of preservation. |Clark Savage, of the state park “That’é whitewash, dear, |"‘The proposal to convert her into}ronrg and H.W. Rutherford, From off the wall!” a museum met the approval of the| oicineer for the state park board, eee tourlit committee, a a mitoses | land a committee of the Seattle tee was appointed to make . et cians Pgs he: netsonal: éntbens-up: IF arae Hnar inv wigetionb with a view to | Young aie" hp fais : Pmewalley, 18:° 508, Can You) recommending action by the cham. prone 10 Bitee ween ed , i |ber. Pliny Allen, Bere cet iand ig ese ‘apt. Howard Payne and ‘T. B : Beattle chicken thieves are now op: [aoe io en ane inted oh the|PARK TRACT WILL erating in automobiles, says a news |, cc. HANDLE 0,000 CARS bop saga | Rutherford and Savage ' went item. Bet they're using ‘a ‘coupe, ‘The idea was indorsed alyo by 4 eee c. 'D. Garfield, secretary of the]over the area and found it idea! x— | Alaskan bureau of the chamber, | for development into & “common LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE | |who will present it to the mem folks" outing place capable of ac- VAMP, SEZ: | bers of his committee. An. inter: commodating at least 10,000 cars When two pretty girls, kiss {esting collection of Alaskan and| [Rutherford has the duty of d each other it reminds me of {| Arctic curios is available for the|¥eloping and platting the park fo couple of prizefighters- shaking | | proposed museum. a recreation spot. hands. (phe Bear was built in the early] Contributions, large and small, LS nd was originally Scotch |continue to pour in voluntarily at F eeaites lwhaler. With hulls over a foot{the Auto club headquarters, and M man thinks he is over-|thick, an@ heavy iron bracing, she|thru the efforts of the drive com worked merely because he has tol{y built to prevent being crushed in| mittee of the Young Men's Busl- | wash a dog unday morning. ice floe ne was purchased in| ness club. ¢ 1889 by the government for Arctic) yor instance, the Polson Imple oman hasta vooubu, | reletu.work In, Northern lave |ment Co., anted with a $60 check 0 words. It's a #mall | and has been in such, work: ever) Monday, and the Fs 1. Heldrich & of the turtover since Co., of South Seattle, sent in $10. Eric Johnson mailed in his HE GOT IT ALL shisck tok 0, and Riley Ww and BUT THE BIL Th || contnieutae ahrdnd $Liaplece Perhaps the burglar had a tooth Councilman Rebert Hesketh sent ache, but at any rate he broke into|in his $5 contribution to the park the dental office of Dr, 8. Higa-|fund Monday, and when you consid shida, 617% Jackson st, Sunday |er that men in Seattlo’s public affalr night and escaped with five bottles |are solicited for campaign, ot medicine, tooth cement and oll. | worthy and otherwise, In the city, it Now that he's got the stuff, the | speaks well for “Bob” and the other And now to sweat off a little adi- iat is, what je the burglar) who have volunter red. ofte ines to pose tissue A. J. 8. |going to do with It? the "common folles’ varadiie, Jobn Slo A motion to remand by 1,00 1,00 presented | Thos. J. L. which the Persian government may take in this It confidently | Arthur Neitz Corporation Couns se. A. N. Loughney 1.00 | tion ms an emergency matter. |stens “already taken by (be. Berean | oN. ten ny Judge Neterer held that no emerg-|fovernment. Tt cannot over-empha- | ‘That swelled ‘the total to $104.01] ency existed, and that. the hearing |*!2 Laie arate. Arf its I al to | which is taken of the present situ: | Monday morning. More money is; would have to wait until the first) 'io) | needed to reach Seattle's quota of|motion day In September, fool | $10,000 of the $18,000 park purchase | court rules. |fund. 18 YOUR NAME LISTED? Judge Neterer ordered that polite And here Is the new list turned in| of authority for the motion be filed by the Auto club accountants; mak-|within ten days. Kennedy filed au-| | 4 grand total to start the week, thorities IsuiRpta tly after the order} afi ak Niece |Values Go to Greatest Peak | Moree Bi2h 2nd 8..-..-++-81] The motion of the city, filed in} | Ree eatin raat ‘Itederal court Monday, seeks to have} Since World War Days | 1| the case sent back to the state court, | jclaiming the federal court has no} 1110 27th ave Washington st CHICAGO, July 28.—Hog values General Petr um Corp., Seattle + 25 ris a | C, W. H, Heldeman, Seattle 1 | Jurisdiction. {were at the highest point since the John ©, Beck, #eatt 1| j world war days at the local yards | sitzaboth Seattle i rockin 0.50, | Milo Beck, Heattle |today. Average cost reaching $1 A Newsboy Captures |with prices advancing from 40c to |* (Turn to Page 7, Column 2 Coin Box Looter | 6c for the day. Crude Oil Prices | Several weeks ago, Isaac Bitram, | Slashed j |14-year-old newsboy at Third ave. | ashe in and Jefferson st, lost his job be- ain South catine someone wis continually loot- »in box of nickels and pen Monday morning got | o- | COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 28 Hors | jumped to $11 here today, an iner of $3.50 in two weeks, and $1 iseve \the Saturday market. ST. LOUIS, July 28 to $10.50 a hundred at the national | j ing his j | nies. Reductions ranging from 15 to cents a barrel on Kansas, Oklahor Isanc Hogs sold up 7 hy revenge, when Harry Bernard, * ° Simultaneously and North ‘Texa rude oll were an. picked out two marked nickels | Stock yafds today, an increase of 50 Four Fires Imperil | disappeared. nounced todu y the Prairie Oi & lana t . . 5 When ested here Blum admitted vue and pocketed them, it is claimed, | cents, nen ALS i Gas Co, HIxaae called a policeman and Ber.| ‘The price is the highest since 1922, California’ Timber taking the automobile, saying he did Following prices are effective to:/nard was failed on a charge of |When hogs reached $11.5, | SAN FRANCISCO, July so to use it in sesking a less naus | day dtoaling soolhiy thot ba. Hestalioy KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 28,—|Four fires of dangerous proportions | eating” k kind of ‘ohipleyen ind Below 30 degrees Baume, gravity, ty \irogs wold 50c to 60c higher today. {centered in Siskiyou and Lassen | $1.10, cut of eos, up t 7 riees were $9.85 to $10.05, a jcount Northern Culifornia to. » to |Top price . af and thefuding $1.26, ae |Abated, Reopened, iat) tan for 1924, but $1 under the {day, |City May Purchase crease of 20¢ 33 degree Baume record high for 19 | All were reported being beyond | gravity: dod atove $1.60) a reauelion | Raided, Pinched contro in messages to federal and| Rainier Valley Line lot 26 cent Joxs Judd, 119 Washington st. ° |state forestry offices hero, A committe to negotiate. with {faced Nquor charges Monday follow Would Kili Butler | State land js bearing the brunt/the owners of the Rainier Valley ' |ing a raid Sunday by federal prohi-| of this pnd serious outburst of|railway for purchase of the system Hunter Slain When |hition officers under Roy Lyle, in Cafe Dance Permit | fire this seuson by tho. city swad to be, namedene ° which moonshine was selzed, ‘The| A bill to revoke the Butler cafe| qhreo of tho fi'es wore in Siski-|Monday’s elty. council meeting. | A Gun Is Discharged \ ans was ordered abated last spring, | dunce license was Introduced In the jyou county, one of them, in the|resolution named ©. L. Blaine, EUGENE, Ore, July 28—Jacob|It reopened May 20 under an order city counclly Monday, The measure | Scott river valley, which broke out|chalrman of tho: finance committes, Cowden, 24, dled a result of aloft Federal Judgo Neterer which per-| hax been approved by the council ljagt Thursday, so far burned overjand Phil Tindall, chairman of the wound from his own gun, accidental | mitted its use under a $1,000 bond) license committee, John Savage, |approximately 15,000 acres of range /utilities committee, to conduct ne Tome ly discharged while hunting Sunday. | ntecing that no Iquor would| proprietor of the hotel, was econ jand timberland, and taken heavy} gotiations. It provides that the According to Kdward Cowden, his|be sold. Three men, Andron Prisich, | victed In supertor court some weeks |toll of ranch and mill property.}/committee shall learn upon what father, the younger man rested his|'Thomas Pleveevich and Sam Domin-|ago for operating his dance on Sun. {tt iy being fought by 400 men un-|terms and conditions the lnes may yun on a tog. It slipped off, the feo, were facing Hquor charges Mon-|day, In violation ‘of the Sunday {der the direction of state Forester|be acquired, and asks a report to (rluwer catching on some bark, day following a raid on 607 King st.|dance law. M. B. Pratt, the council, F itih Phone Rebate COUNCIL |NoT BE LEG EDITION ) CENTS IN SEATTLE sk | BATTLES ON PLAN If Decision Goes in PERSIA WARNED Blaine Sys. Siliceaal Illegal and Un- necean to Handle) ic ’ ATTEMPT to utilize the sur- plus from th construction ore f the new W. Spokane st. bridge uuild an additional span” for nieet today |CAr use was fought in the city coun- cil Monday by EF. L. is chairman of the finance commit-| jtee. Blaine An ordinance was Introduced ap- |propriating $326,000 ‘to provide add-|bare all the intimate details of the ed bridge facilities” de- | 5t at W. Spokane The idea behind the ordinance ts to remedy, as well as may be, con- Imbrie) and that punishment should jditions at the point where traffic| was decided today. {between West Seattle and the city [goes thru a bottle neck. The new bridge that ts now being residents object, will be inade- the|@uate to handle both street car and| Jauto traffic. It is now money left proposed to take the over from the present |structure and use it to build a span alongside for street cars only. This would leave the new main bridge for autos and pedestrians exclusively. SAYS ACTION MAY L Blaine’s objections are: That expenditure of the sur- plus for a street car bridge is itlegal; That the $325,000 is not suffi- cient; That the new bridge will be as wide as the Fremont or Univer- sity bridges and that the street car span is unnecessary; That the need for added bridge facilities has not been proven. The government, Blaine says, will allow the old wooden structure now in use to be used for four or five years and that street cars can con- | tinue to run over it. He said further that the $325,000 would be sufficient only to put in foundations for a street car bridge. He pointed out that Montlake bridge will cost $385,000, minus foundations, It requires five council votes to s the proposed scheme. Should F pass, an attack on its validity, thru the courts, is possible, Railway Hinploves at Annual Picnic} Street railwa holding their annu land park Moni games and sports been arranged, {Superintendent D. W. Henderson Monday evening employes and their friends will dance at Les: empleo were 1 picnic at Wood- A program of says, |chi_ pavilion, A feature of the day was a ball |gamo between a North Seattle nine and an allstar team selected from the other three teams in the Rail. way FRANKS | eS The strain thru which Mrs, Jacob Franks, mother of the boy murdered by Loeb and Leopold has gone, is shown im this picture, as she was tell ing of her son's disappear= ance, on the witness stand. NE As ae ELDERS TO AID’ BY TESTIMONY Will Sacrifice Own Feelings to Aid Youthful Murderers ‘10 APPEAR ON STAND \Alienists’ Report Details & | Lives-of Loeb and: Leopold HICAGO, July 28.—All members of the millionaire Leopold and Loeb families—including the parents |—will take the witness stand and lives of Nathan Leopold Jr, and | Richard Loeb in a desperate effort to save the youths from the gallows: |for the murder of Robert Franks, it The two young slayers themselt are not expected to take the ni however, unless some unexpected | situation develops. The defense ate torneys feel that the boys could add | little or nothing to their own defenses In a Iqng conference of defense ats | torneys, alienists and members of the two families at the home of Clarence: Darrow, chief defense attorney, lasts ing until 2 o'clock this morning, @ decision was reached to spare neither the parents nor the boys the shame and pain of parading before Chief | Justice Caverly, sitting as judge and jury in the judicial hearing, the mis« deeds of Nathan and Dickie. a7 DECISION COME: AFTER CONFERENCE Darrow had hoped to spare the parents of Loeb, who are ill in their retreat at Charlevoix, Mich. He hoped also to save Nathan Leopold, Sr. of | the humiliation of taking the witness: stand to reveal the fantastic | of his son. Conferences of the defense | held nearly all day Sunday for the purpose of smoothing out the cotati | of its case, due for presentation | Tuesday. A last conference was ing held in Darrow's home when @ | | Chicago newspaper blazoned out with the heretofore secret report of the de- fense alienists’ examination of the prisoners. This decided Darrow to call every one with any knowledge of | the past of the youths to the stand, LOEB IS PAINTED |AS MASTER MIND The reports, made by Dr. H. a Hulbert, Chicago, and Dr. Karl My Bowman, Boston _ psychiatrists, (Turn to Page " Dn i | ‘Tired of Garkage : Work; Stole Auto PORTLAND, Ore., July 28.—Cons rad Blum, 19, was held today by police to face charges of robbing his own father of $2,200 and an autos mobile, According to police young Blum, who drove one of several garbage trucks owned by his father, tired of the ordoriferous job and decamped. his father's sayings