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nnn nn nnn nnn nnnnnnnn, |, Loeb = Leopold Fighting to Dodge Gallows | The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Was hington WEATHER ii == The Seattle Star [in a8 Becond Class Matter May ee at the Post Heattie under the Act of Congress March 519. Ver Year, by , NO, 134. ate SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924 * TWO CENTS ATTLE , JUST AS PARIS HAS | MEDIGAL EXPERT Longview) ANALYZE POISON a IS PERMITTED | » a. vows | FOUND IN HIS years ago Long- view was a waste of |State’s Objections Overruled stumps and bog oe the || Pills Also Found in a { confluence of the Colum- ||Death Cause Undetermin: | by Judge Caverly || bia and the Cowlitz. | | DREAM LIFE PICTURED Today Longview is an |LEFT DESPONDENT NOTE infant city one year old. || It has the largest saw- Howdy, folka! One more day i Beliefs of Loeb as|| mill inthe West, a water- ||Remains Discovered Near to payday. Pull another notch in your belt and you won't feel so hungry. . “Master Mind” Are Told front and dockage for Regent’s Park Road ocean-going ships, paved streets, electric lights, a || water tem, parks and ctory boulevards, department stores, apartment hous a modern hotel, diversi- || park, a 1 burb, Friday by. fied manufacturing, and || Adolph Funke, engineer. tion of medical t hundreds upon hundreds In his pockets were several tab ae eee er. of pretty homes, of every |/'*t* believed to pirin and # bs | ‘ i ~~? Darrow holds the medica or #1, 6 hate oF a ‘hak card with his name and address, CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | | all | ya \ i i \ will show the court the presence of || 8ize and style of architec- |/47, y to be held Friday IVY CLUB , ; . ; J ants evidence tending to “mit un ure, 8 4 spa The bimbo who leaves a rim on é Se, u $ nd iat ishm cious lawns, flower-bor- the boarding house bathtub, ; Tay : p es i ; ‘ eee 7 ture, set down on spa- to detern cause of his death. rly said that he felt it dered. The government is going to sue 4 Skinner & Eddy for $18,000,000 on dead for several dy of R. Stewart Palo Alto, Cals gs from Seattle since found at Regent's Prohibition is still in Its infancy, says lecturer. Yep, it hasn't been weaned from the bottle yet see [Borge COURTROOM, C 0, Aug. 1.—The i |defense scored an impc a“ victory that m ful slayers of Re the when C Many a shelk smokes Bull Durham | these days, so he wpn't have to keep | perm stimony funke id he discovered the ar evidence in m about 300 feet from the road- | hment, and In a It bore no marks of foul so far a hasty examina Longview has a popu- lation of 5,000 people. ummed up his stand, over } could reveal and the » young war contracts. By the way, did you the state's objections, and Longview will soon Tacoma police believe, carried 7 ever hear of the government winning | the defense to proceed have a population of-30,-. |/out a suicide plan hinted in dem one of these suits? Neither did we. | still SoH mae of the 000 people. pondent letters found in his Be s 4 Bios. diets e838 iw Spe hat it should hear evidence 7 “o, Stu at the Altamont hotel, 1010 Union It has deen five years since Skin- From this infant city repay Ps koa a railroad, as new as the Aciatvele. hes! tna.dabsona’ aa erefore, the objection of the|| city itself, goes back and ||... made Friday to determine if they torney to the testimony of|} back, tapping one of the |/contained cyanide of potassium, ® num greatest stands of timber || quantity of which was found Thurs: BITTER FIGHTING in the Northwest. Money in his room, when the boy® % is father, Dr. J. Ross Smith, wealthy a c 5. ‘ nlone couldn't do thi retired surgeon, arrived to ald imy ron ts} VERYBODY yn ANC | fead and women.in-business ral ta just starting to bring eult on| (epigeg bit Main Street, the contrac! body sees romance in the b | " the West Spokane st. bridge! | \Soulevards.” ievebye the m Sverybody loves Fs Everybody cision ended many ‘i A bd | Paris midinettes, released from the} H. A. M. Bonnar, of McCaskill &| hours of bitte ight ete id “ The era mes lad, sens advan atellers and the sweatshops, where} Bon talking to a friend.—Fred |st pap oasis Met - t ages. e never had to pay excess | they make thousanddollar frocks for Weil, of st., her Brains alone couldn't do . ‘ the search. this. Money AND brains |! ,.. sites baggage charges when he took his Hanford, walking into Ar-|ity of medical evidence. Wh i DENOUNCES 5! beeing ‘an thas iced te ‘aa Hie American ae vial ater |cade building.—Senator Fred Has-|tice Caverly did not #0 state in his ones é: jibestea IN PATHETIC or { tings, walting for street contsOscar) final ruling, he has stated at yari- | he mos eal ning The youth had been in Seattle lest } a week, rn ha Robert Heffernan, Driver Of jon Second ave, every midday of te Boost..in.. Effect in Three |W 'noes we er “ek sone Us-8-| U8 times ‘during. the arguments || thing about this Long- |/tnan a month when he suddenly lett | Sign on the Back ef a Ferd: Death Car, Is Released | Dery Gad et NSder amo ise Washington Cities |gustoma, standing in entrance of fed-|that he would not iisten to testi-'| view celebration is that ||his apartment at the Altamount . Henry, on way |™Ony tending to show insanity, but & ill CU’ hotel, 1010 Union st. and mysters the Long-Bell mill CUTS on Soe ae pil zr ROLL DEM BONES!» writers in. the tall ‘office buildings mat oO be ark with new hat ohn | WOuld merely permi he introduc. 4 fous , ROLL D L autos TAKE 26TH TOLL |» clicking and adding machines’) SPQKANE FIGHTS IT | teat, pen se haiti tahoe, tion of geste abowiag tc ITS FIRST LOG THIS os ae ae | whirr is stilled, Seattle's midinettes effects, Detective H. N. Potter found 7 Li'l Gee G jh ari | stroll out into the sunshine and tang am jreading newspaper on corner—Wal-| Of Mental disease “in mitigation of WEE ; jlong rambling notes written in a de | Hl Gee Gee says she was driven j i ego # ane tang! ter Taylor, bakery owner, drt punishment.” Lumber has been in the |{spondent frame of mind. to drink yesterday. J, Dashleigh| Vernon Brereton, 6, Ran in [eae ‘< ie sea. ; 1800 Instruments Come Out ae cee ates pomneg bind Dr. William A. White, of Wash:|| doledrums. The effects of On a sheet of paper young Sian Fitzhugh took her to Vancouver in n and out the shops they go.) t A + a ip raROSe, ~|ington, a noted ist connected ; ee ‘ir " A his of ay his auto. Front of Motor r Car, Report | | buying cray red and white lolly- | in East Side City py ae hing fate, iestoats bulaiing jose he - sa lisse ‘ed! this depression, which ||®84 a his as eats enn a é 8.878 | pops, fantastic stockings, barbarous | ae se id rie aE hi i dea! . — 2) many feared would be ¢ ann to Page 9, Column q Died of shock The total number of persons killed | Shawls and gewgaws. | iE LEPHONE bills, carrying the # fA ae “2 . lastin, has been felt in | yaa ce Did Reginald Crowder; | by autos in Seattle since the first of| See ‘em strolling down’ the avenue| L increased phone rates, we DS Fitegerald, x on his way to th be Spreckels to eve = business. Pessi- we Found a clam | the year had reached 26 Friday, fol-| any mid day in the week, | mailed out to more than 60,000 offices, _ Get Vv t E t Go ea eee 7 In @ bork of chowder, lowing the denth Thursday afternoon | tle subscribers by the Pacific ast Es ate| mists said Long-Bell 5 ee }of Vernon Brereton, 6-year-old son phone & Telegraph Co, Friday would not commence op- || q One of the most pcsiling angles | of Bernatd Brereton, #16. 38rd-ave. N Blanes Break Out ebrelng 2 Dina ‘De Brette ite. seeks ey erations until next year || i : of the Leopold.Loeb case is that no-| The lad was instantly killed when in Theater Booth Ze increased rates whieh go Into widow of A. B, Spreckels, San Fran. | j i a s' -B s body has thought to blame the mur-| he was struck by an auto driven by| eff re an follows: cisco capitalist, today is counted ag | at least. Long-Bell has Fire in the operato booth at the *; 7 a i Y : q der on those comle strips which al | Robert Heffernan, 30-year-old. son ct aries Fe Speraloy a Doth Ot She ome single party phone, $3 jone of the world’s richest women, | sae Ae a OF SKAGIT 3 Dive | 3 = <4 der the will of her late husband y. S$ ¥ ways show one character beaning an-|J. T. Heffernan, 408 Blaine blvd, (M-|ave., ‘Thursday afternoon caused #200 | (0 $425. |Indorsement of La Follette ,a(Z%t,‘B wil of er ve Ranvenda |) aU sa ene a other with a bri fppoete taceiaracsarys Te: accient damage to the film. There was no| we two-party phone, $3 to Candidacy Considered Reaertror ae ale a promise. It cuts its first 5 reese ed e fo 2nd | | . estimated to total between $8,- | ae WHY COLYUMN x ave. N, and E. Madison st foate eteatee BADD CARBEISGR: AOCOEG |" Floss fourparty pene, $258 y . | 900,000 and $10,000.00 is bequeath sO No ALS 'Contractors Threaten to WHY COLYUMNISTS GO CRAZY |*¥". jaiaMlaon at g| IRE ta firemen as the booth war com. | ,, Home fourparty phone, pals Pye WEEK! | Oe “I suppose you e your stu’ leffernan, who is home for the! pote! ‘ 2.75. ATLANTIC CITY ey , as . se vecal dct amen siiigthac. fuben an’ edktertne. Toston |Meey eMgIONe Business phone, $8.50 to $10.50. plang iebe pris tonne The | Mra, Spreckles already is im. The loggers are in the || Start Suit Here - “I thought of a funny Joke fee | preparatory school, wan on his way | Private exchanges, $10.50 to |mont of the preidestal ease |mensely wealthy, in her own right woods. The trees are a you this morning, but I can't | home from the Seattle ‘Tennis club |Say Naval Ensign $15.75. Jof Senintor Robert M. LaFollette | 70M Pequests by relatives, and by|) falling. The new railroad ||CEMENT ITEM CAUSE: = ct remember what it was.” with two companions.. He declares | Felt “T. Good”? | Many stbseribers are expected im-| was taken here today at the open. |Previous sums settled upon her by|| is bringing logs to the pies ss “How would you get out your | that the boy ran in front of a street e 00 Go | mediately to order their phonen re-|ing session of the executive council {Net Husband several years before his || 8 OTNging to: i column if you lost your scissors, | Caf and directly into the path of the} For the first time this year a) moved as a protest to the company|of the American Federation of La- _ || new mill where the new Turndown of Storrie Co. ho, ho!" j auto. |navy officer was arrested by the | against the increase in toll har, : —————— saws are cutting them 2a “Why don't you quit knocking The injured youth was rushed '‘to|police Thursday midnight, Ensign) w, J. Phillips, division commercial! A report recommending that the| ST. PAUL MAYOR DUE || into new boards which Starts New Action a Mayor Brown?” the Providence hospital ty Heffer.|R. 8. Clark, 22, was found in the | superintendent of the Pacitic Tele-| governing council ndviee laborers of Arthur EB, Net: st,|| are going out into. the a “Why don't you quit boosting | 84 but was dead. Physicians de-|Butler cafe by Patrolmen L. C.| phone & Telegraph Co., declared Fri-| tie nation cn past: Chali: Wallcte fOr Uta a) ont eke eer eek oe a world to build | ANOTHER half million dollarg foe Mazoc Beewatt ed death was probably instanta-|Paraway and E, A. Dunn and held | day that orders for removnl had not| the independent. ticker ant against ay Will visit, Seattlo Saturday and} oe 0) DULG. EW. may be added to the cost. of ] “Here's a funny thing my |e0Us as the lad's neck was broken. |in the clty Jail unail 6:20 a.m. Fri-| yet beon received, but that some|the two major pmrticg aay against | speak Pr poor Defare tho members’ || houses, stores and shops. |!constructing the gorge unit to the { youngest child sald this morn- |. Heffernan reported the accident to|day on a charge of being drunk | were expected by the special political committee, | Counc! of the Chamber of Com- The screech of the new ||skagit power project as the result i} ing. tre te ath ye yitieieee biva a? biaxin Bil PE pha eo : He Would not ostimate the num.| ‘Thie.committee is headed hy Sam: eanrsiangal aa saws at Longview will be ||of the refusal by the Ueiteg com. | j “Blow, in: thie: Wed: 60° yen is father, eases are sald | agem omplained that Cla 48) ber other than to say it “would not| uel Gompers, dictator of labor poli. heard in every camp and ||mittee of the city council to pay think up all that rot every day?” {2 have corroborated his story. “trying to start a fight amount tp much." be ‘cles in the past and the weight of EVERETT IS BUSY i conatiiasthie Nocthweat ‘A [|B Storrie & Co., $47,000. for 4 q “ee Fro 8 01, elephones, both its sur at ‘estion is so great it is rea-| EVERETT, Aug, 1 ded cement used in constructing 7] soulldings | new life will be breathed business and residential, have been |sonuble to belleve it may prevail as| worth, when. finished, $920,000 | ‘the gorge tunnel. * { ie j 7 a orth, ished, $920,000 are|| = N }t aga ating chloe Te eae woken rk r ordered out in Spokane, according to|the decision of the entire council, | being erected he checkup by the|| into the industry. Camps | Stephen S. Chadwick, attorn : ay the mortage does. iC advices Friday, | Manager George| Consideration of the. report is the | building inspector's office showed to-|] Will start work and mills ||for Storrie announced Friday that |) { : ee eer Walker, of the Spokane branch of first business before the council of | day, will reopen. jif the action of the utilities come)” | mittee is sustained by the council, the telephone trust, gaye out this es-|11 labor chieftains w ho embled | ~ - Th B y The corn-on-the-cob season is now | timate. The increase on the east|here to adviso its 3,000,000 voting HUGE BUILDING he Long-Bell people {{nis concern will be compelled to here, but this doesn’t mean any side of 60 cents for fesigence, and| members as-to-whicly political ear | TOTAL || do not guess; they know, |jbring suit in the courts here for to people with buck-teeth. $1 for business phones . th held re-/didatos will best serve the desires | More than $26,000,000 worth of|| They do not make lumber |jextras that will total nearly ppinglees sponsible. of labor if they are elected buildings are under way in Seattle, . $500,000. ris ae aee = ’ y In Seattle, |)" on the off-chance of sell- SAYINGS OF THE GREAT Corporation Counsel T. J, L. Ken-| Final decision of the council is | Chamber of Commerce report said|| + rs Chadwick also revealed that the ~ Plutarch: “I am sorry that 1 ‘Get | in With Them on This Community nedy warned telephone subscribers {not expected before. Sunday today, ing it. They make lum- |jaction of the committee had di to pay thelr bills “un. | ber to sell when the mar- ||rupted an agreement reached bee By doing this the sub: | | ket calls for lumber. That tween the contractor and board of | 4 rps i jpublic works for the amicable ad.” > time is right. The world justment of all disputed claims, | be gee ten Project; Dollars Needed ree Be , der protest . so scriber will secure a rebate in case the telephone company loses its fight | |Avridge Mann Goes to Sofas are said to last about twice] C¥CHWABACHER employes—93 of park by nefit dance at the Leschi | } ; ‘ i as long as they did before autos them—jumped into the state|pavilion for Monday night. | for higher rates in the federal courts. | needs lumber. PLAN TO DEMAND 4 This beir es i were Invented. salt water park campaign, accord-| Dancing, games, stunts and ever’-| ‘The case is now pending. j | us being so, we May |) FULL SETTLEMENT. li 4 Bie ing to Friday's reports, with a total thing will be staged during the| Kennedy sald to mark “pald under t e a ame and-- || confidently expect a pe- Among the items that the cons | We don't see why people are agi-| subscription of $78.50, striving tolevening and you'll be surpriged at| protest” on the part of the bill that | ’ || riod of prosperity in the || tractor will seck addea compensa= Ment teat onto muion amend-|outdo the employes and statts ofthe completeness of the program ne-| ~ (turn to Puge 9, Column 1) Northwest when all who ||tion for, are the following: ment isn’t enf n't enforced. Look at thelother big business houses. lcording to hints of rroll Collins, BY AVRIDGE MANN ft h Ba % r a i Arar romanment ys Sixty men and women employed |of the club's publicity committee. MATTLM fons newUheavi Ren te hour. (ANG Shen tae eee choose may be busily and For a larger. tunnel ‘because ental & : Jot : IATTLE fans are heaving ‘ alte lve te ; . 5 changed specifications, $200,000, rae at the Schwabacher Brothers & Co,,} The hustlers of the tlub’s drive) Two Arrested in S Mighs from Glaannpeinted' ai aivaipta te Ae aL profitably employed. ved eee ; : Yh DIAKY ave $62.60, while the sub.jcommitteemen, uuder /Dr: F. W:| : pp to shed at all, go get a dozen Added cement for the entire tun: / Faget ent Ropee deere sentir tbe oe Clee nade ceetpicnin, ade “athi’ “aGt" | Street Row Here) rts today; for Thursday, went hankies out, and settle down to nel, $58,000, Up betimes, and to quarreling with my scriptions from the Sechwabacher ‘SB ship, X before thoir cyes, n double-header ¥ f } 1 3 wife, she wanting to go to the Oregon| hardware store totaled $25 from 33|When patrons and clients call at| As the outcome of a street brawl San awa weep ant daw! J Fl Shi Temporary intake enlargements j const for our vacation, and T to Van-| yong, their offices and stores, but their |at. Sixth avo. and King st. Thurs pia RO kt ieee When Leslie singled @ut to aps ee Ip, $50,000, . ie f couver, where the scenery Ia jeftorts are being rewarded tho there |day night, Julius Van Larberg, 98, . i right, the slaughter of the Tribe Numerous extras of 8 smaller aa ‘i 4 finally di J r he J 38, J ; i ; 1 \ fesinian on yallen north oG, Paina bea], ot cional subscriptions ‘reported:lig ita crying needifor your sube{and-Johh Broadféot, 66 ware meal WD pep and», vim>,and: dash began, Pineh-hitters banged the Cops Seek Them |ture. totaling altogether more than ~ ) pro hh of Blaine, but ls 4 the Young Men's Business ; enough. ‘Tho fans were saying, er sat mentite weeld have, sous af: ft.( 0 DY. rig the campaign tor [Tipton rested sand julled on open charges! (aoUBN. The fans were sayink, ball with might—one bang, and Police Friday were searching for | $100,000. aa i and atom, fo’ homes cod Tormentey tne pag be folks" outing place on (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) by Detectives Joe Bianchi and Sam ag ble ear BS age lg ag everybody ran! They spilled the |two Japanese seamen,* who 'Thurs-| “Action of Lawrence Colman and. Jann, hat Lord! It be paltry work: and |, goacre tract betwee Seattle and te Mala dah RA, Luck, the fickle dame, remarked TAUith Ween Gia cera Mase ker Bay Oat nee at aR cne ee ne can af a (j did give Little Homer r.. « quar-| Tacoma, brought the day's total to WOKS Hebd Yad soumhta dad in ade ancora, At ‘lasty’ | at Orlenta i 40. The ‘urn to Page 9, Column ter {0 finish the Job, telling im mean- | $154.75, Belcourt Would Be PLAN NEW NORTH ROAD | Ana biooey: in the end the game Bie eae UL AS abe bee ae GcrrctaNiNeN Bibel after dinner, very tired, to bed, The drive continues to swell Se-| Canadian Minister! contract ius boon let tor n double. 1; Injune 4 7 ae Ri ae manna g the ship and fied ashore;| Sheriff's Al t S ses attle’s quota of $10,000 and while) cama WA, Ont, AUg..1.—Roliable| ith highway from the north King| The first threo innings all | |The second game wax dandy iressed Tn. vcalia: : erikr & AAULO AWA, , Aug. .1— jab | . bid ni The sev onde dressed e . . ; Si te i. ano] Sa Cs le rt tren bre lay “cries hae oNT na or, Ce | ame eS aly’ a De ee Ge Found Stripped Pumpkin Hollow, suya: “Th’ modern jin the Automobile ub of Wash-|®* we | The grade will by fh feet wide gener run, The fourth began the bat pony = be, ee, | Me a¥ acl " Hn tA 4 . e J eleo' jow acting for the ” C yh pI Pes ug eC . Sheriff Matt Starwich's new girl seldom chases a man. Fer that |ington accountants, the business | 8 nas geese sony se le jally; on fills 50 feet wide and thru| ting game, and Brady galloped Gall) Them. Heea had oughta gab Probe Immigration Studebaker” oat part Tuesday matter, mols seldom chases |club special committees approaching | Vominion government at the Inter=| it) a4 foot, Paving will be delayed | home with on Here Ponder a run Fi pi 4 if Thured * fies.” Seattle's Industrial Four-Hundred, /Mllled convention jn London, has) wing months, started pitching wide, Tt looked A little fly popped in the air; Station Conditions ey en ate Sh 4110p report good responses to their ap-| definitely notified the government . ag if his arm was gone. Hoe three Braves arose to grab the avo: nm the dirt road between Bryn Mawi penls for the fund. hey will ‘wocept the’ office of (Gant 300 HERE ON LINER blamed the pl. some bimbo ball, ‘They bumped together then An attempt to obtain better con.}and Renton, minus three wheels But while the fund campa is | adian minister at Washington, erle ‘Go git a ball with handles and there, and never got the ditions and facilities at the Seattle |and all removable accessories, the thing, and because checkbooks| The report here states that prac With more than 800 passengers,| on!” a They picked it up ond |immigration station will be made by| The car had been stolen forthe | and purse strings open more easily | tically all arrangements have been| the Ruth Alexander arrived in Sent: | Hight Innings passed serenely high; far into second |Commissioner Luther Weedin Mon. | accessories, the sheriff belleves.< 16 6 r | oun when there is an Immediate return | made for establishment of the office,| tle Friday from California ports.| by, with now. and th nother field it flew. os, Reader, | day, when ator Wesley L. Jones| had been driven into a ditch along+ ley on the investment, the club is her-jeven to Belcourt’s sailing from] She will leave again Saturday mid ne ninth & an; the now's the time to c the sec. and Congressman Miller will visit} side the road, where the burglars i rs Y alding its mammoth state salt water | Mngland. night feore was t Salt Lake-Seattle ond game went blooey too! the station, had stripped the machine, : “OS ' Today is the first of the month; i? ed ? p 1 the rent's due; so guews I'l have to ° os , 6O home and move againt Se