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Wed an Becond Class Matter | CITY BACK Pay Old Rate and City Will Try to Enforce Service- } } ae ; a lowdy, folks! The circus : cones ton next week. Goody! ‘Contempt Proceedings Threatened Here! : es axes ee Against Company If Subscribers’ Tele- : he Barnes circus has 50 clowns— ce ae more than the County- phones Are Taken Away ely _—_— ding has 3 attle telephone subscrib- perintendent on his rights, refuses] “Any if the side-show ere The frecks of having lots of fun this year,|'© pay the Increased rates; © of any person or cor They iting their sides laugh-| And If, as a result of this, the city of Seattle ing at the spectators ix plus fours.|COMPANY attempts to remove the e than the here- | rp ap telephone or ue Kervice The mana sists that the} The city legal department w nat ‘anced ten S while being } Citation of W. J. Phillips, # axued command tendent, and C. O, Myers, man harge franchise exhibited. Tt @ the pub-| lie tikes movis Of the local trust branch for con m July 26 why " ADDLED AXIOMS was the latest move in the| t done so and | A detour is the longest distance r fight between the company oe 4 the cit Friday, 2 }than $1 for trust fect. Saturday w rates, taki: 000 a year from Ses went 9: between two driven points. to ah ay to learn the Ame tance with the » Newspaper =“ The Seattle St LATTLE, al court; | w cause | KENNEDY “STATS HIS POSITION either way New bills, affecting 000 telephones, were being del lered to subscribers Saturday. PHONE COMPANY more j not advt the matte these thing about movie kisses is that they are noise The only goo toon | FORMALLY NOTIFIED said. “But if a citizen, i -_*e } As attorney for the Te im | the f ise rates wh | , CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON corporation counsel, and | still are jegally in forces, refuse to pay IVY CLUB ants, Walter B. Beals and | more wi tand back of him to George A. Meagher, formally notified | the ex! of pushing contempt pro- The gink who doesn't drink cof- fee because the spoon bothers his | foontempt proceedings would be 4 PS | stituted against tts manager and su-! to discontinu After an absence of two years, | Rudolph Valentino appeared on a) erable |Newton Baker Hurt in Car Collision the telephone company Saturday that | ceedings, should the in-|attempt to take aut his instrumen hin service. one trust Gershitns — Raa Outbreak Sunday o & &eé With the siggest Circulation in Wash ington ay 2, 2809, stottion st Seattic Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $3.50 WASH SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1924 5 PHONE R Supposed to Be in Jail, Man an Booze Captured bn a Much-Convicted Mr. Castro Caught by Fed- eral Agents—Prison Term Expires August 23 Bob’s Boy Phil La Follette Is Seattle Visitor ' <a bed HARLES CASTRO, sup toland t for 10 days or more he have been in the county jail|has been seen und his home and unt 23, was arrested Fri-|his sandwich shop on Jackson st day night at his home, 716 , Whitney ave. 8, by Anslsta: jon Dt rector W. M. Whi | When arrested charges Castro was ag the pro. hibition laws for was orig. | down his face, nally ntenced 1 court return to the Wht claims his prisoner had | added 7% quae of liquor in his posses | HAS LONG RECORD ] sion, and was taken to the immigra- | AGAINST HIM Yon station nd charged Castro has a jon with the ur Satur. GOMPERS LEADS ‘He also was « mitted to car the cars ar Political Support of La Fol- holder | Saturday, : | SEATTLE. — All by Himself WIN ER | IN HOP One Plane Reaches Goal; Others in Fog, Return to Kirkwall Base ABOARD U. 8. 8. RICHMOND, Houton E y Islands, Aug. 2. The round-the-world fight coast of Iceland th the Li Nelson, in the air Orleans, after boring s bank 25 miles out swooped over the nd at 4 p. m., Green- was sighted by the n time Hornafjord. and his mechanic left thelr jtwo comrades in the flight, Lieuta. Lowell Smith and Leigh Wade, he jhind when the three planes were ht in a dense fog off the Ork- neys. Lieut. Lowell Smith, commander of the flight, and Lieut. Leigh Wade, with their companions, decided to return to Houghton bay when they lost on in the dense mist which Lieut. Erick Nelson, of the American ‘round - the-world repilinigt 4 ou alonaont ae ¢ North Atlantic. flyers, who went on alone a The mander and Wade flew the flight. toward Iceland | pack over Kirkwall at 105 a. mand becoming | circled over Houghton bay to their landing buoys. Nelson was battling 4 after separated from his compan- tons in ¢ a dense LODi certs. Meantime, his way thru the fog. He was } once reported as missing and la 1 Valspar jumped three points on rd to ghien toe \ the local curb market. CLEVELAND, 0.. Aug. 2—New 2—Feare of @ red lette Is Being Decided gure. ‘Abbther: messgge stated’ that a ar ae aesretncy ot [out are. causing anxi ° 0, wifie says een. 22, Raker, “fotmier eccretary of peony PEAKING of “Chips off the it was believed returning to the “Go mow the |war, narrowly eecaped serious in Saunt: NEW MOVE IS FAVORED Orkneys and stil later radio de Pet oli we do jury today in a street car collis- | ¢., demonstra aativot | clared that he was continuing on { Is y lion in which five persons were in-|t Ham- | « % Ind dent Candid | » | to Iceland. { 3 jured seriously ané scores’ cut and{> ern ndependen andidacy Is me Nelson was first sighted off the ue ba ro at on the tt oe Faroe Islands by the Destroyer Bil- ” ured. baanelln | pre if tent < ted Boosted Before Vote Comes’ . . ‘led j DEFENSE TALE &=: mendes pr | Baker was standing Deside t ie hac ak Bats ete sored Airman Killed in man flew over the Faroes at 1205 and motorman ofa two car train as t the i‘ ‘storentl ¥ oe gate eager njAe N. J. Aug 2 _ Memorial Fli ht {Greenwich meantime. speeded around a curve, crashing ster irae Neale: ng | : 1 Gompe 4 gnt says Loeb, Leopold Are Both |. A radio from the Destroyer Held at ¥ into another Dae shee pears, shige > of Labor's half cen’ a Biskbor p. m., said that Nelson passed PY Baker wan sls erties 5 ig . acy, weakened by = Mature, Despite Expert jover the ship at 240 and was still 2 Persons were taken to hospitals. ; and a < ‘a heading toward Iceland. He had n Tan = 4 in constant at covered about 400 miles and was with a er } constant "| covered about 400 m! nm ws wa. INDUSTRY IS — red Fees Hotel began the biggest | Bis towers ASSAILS EMOTION TALE |in tess tnan 200 miles of Hornatjords the Win- ) ‘ ove rom Hote ‘ ve of alf way between the week was called BALKED AGAIN} pans, ax aa Wank | Def Blocks Sanity T Faroes and Iceland. The Reid's mes We dita ste see pe nd two. S0-gallon (ool-| “tts face, ‘wt efense Blocks Sanity Trap arvs,2n4 loeland. The mii: sbtedly hi hs ® y F208 ithe bulldog te wa t - ne Kirkwa BiSis vena nca Sheet were seized late Friday seve haere iene een 2a eec| Campaign of Prosecutor, | picked up by the Kirkwall shore aia ¢ Bothell highway. northwest of Woo le by | day oe Wh oe ; is much a on “pt d a se tion, saying it was believed Nelson So 8 port t Wood r days here, Find of the elder man. later it plunged toward the = a 1 ss ates @ tinder Directc R wore “ wed to the n i % SOT Sap é | was returning to the Orkneys. IN: THE RDSTOR'S MAIL, BAG | eters! Or ware tt operation teen — r. He knows diplomacy and governments in Europe, which The ship crashed into a/ (YRIMINAL COURTROOM, Chl-1 "Weather was reported clear ami Ten-page letter proving that eggs 4 tna abtieake ae Those-ar-| “We uses it, perhaps, where his father/risen to power in revolt of the when it hit, setting cago, Aug. 2.—-Stgte’s Attorney | conditions ahead were favorable for can be hatched by placing them in a | WEED tne eee pridemore, Nova | Wools would use the stick.” but he|farmer and the worker against old |the house afire. Blanchfield was| Robert E. Crowe today made &lthe airman. Nelson is accompanied by pile of fertilizer. ore on ek ke eG Pr ey jcan pick up the cudgel and do battle|line political affiliations maanty. minet vigorous effort to tear down the) Mechanic Harding. Request to give the day on which | Pridemore and L. A- at | when time arrives | Gompe mself taciturn and se Tre “fantasy life” defense in the Judicial) When the report first came that Thomas Jefferson wrote the Eman-| Ker eee La F e arrived in Seattle Fri-|cretive, is his closest RY SPELL ing of Nathan Leopold and) Nelson was missing, the Cruiser cipation proclamation. day afternoon. friends as now that the D tichard Loeb for the murder of Richmond which had cheered the flys Missive from earnest citizen ask- |Murder Case Faces » Suspect Held for | Saturday night he was to best chance of s lies in ac RIGHT AHEAD Robert Franks. lers’ departure, put out to sea under ing why the editor doesn’t reprint | “Silk Hat Bandit P | East again, stopping in Butte and|tion by the exec counsel of| William J. Cooper was to be ar-| Crowe attempted to show that the) full steam to race in the wake of Nel- the Congressional Record in full. ioe ANGHIEE, Aug 2-—-Scied Slaying Mexican ether Montana cities. Then he will his Amer Federation of Labor | raigned on liquor charges Satur “super-intellectuals, with the emo-|son and render him assistance if Letter trom prohibitionist denoune-| 104 to face a series of charges of| PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2—Police|S° 9 to St. Louis, where he will swinging ously behind the | following a raid by federal prohibi.| tions of a child of 5’—the crux of/ needed. ing paper's stand on the wet and|-sreries here, J. L. Edwards, the today we ranging for the return | b¢ for several days, making @ specch |Presidential candidacy of Senator |tion officers at 1623 Terry ave,|the defense—were mature, both] The Richmnod sent out hurried dry question. \siik hat bandit,” pal of Harry J.|of Wallace Wood, wanted in Oro-|before a mass meeting of La Follette| Robert M. La Follette where the officers seized 170 quarts | mentally and emotionally. radios to the torpedo boat destroyers Letter from scofflaw denouncing | : ST + oF boosters. | ‘The coun beginning its sec-| of beer, together th z Reid and Billingsley, warning them }Duniap, was expected to arrive here | ville, the murder of a} cater) oo Sp He ne weinstusmread ibe: brew and) “Would a man with the emotions bat Nelso: his Paper’s stand on the wet and dry A eae “The situation in hington is|0nd day*s session this morning, had | moonshin that Nelson was on way alone eetign |today in custody of officers from |Mexican laborer there, July 22 7 tu ; aaait sun a ete of a child of 5, when brought into @| 219 asking that a:close lookout be of pe ving that |S8cramento, where he was captured.| Wood was picked up yesterday on | &ratitying re ee ba eencee fanatate TE serious predicament, asks that th| yore for him, 1 ad saree ne rhleged |Edwards may be charged with a | suspicion and was identified by crim. | *™ very o sis saeioeittee. fied in-} TALK TO SINGLE names of girl friends be not divulged) "The two ships previously had taken Dry 2 Pigg igure ted murder | urder or two in this vicinit inal ctreluars. The prisoner then | the country re tt eceduminae’ at that ta. Peds dae fear of bringing them ¢m-|yp positions along the route of the |) ta eating too many |i deputies declare. admitted his identity. ns he Sppaeereeeenal ee First formal discussion by| D¥isht Hinckley, of Cincinnati, | harrassment?” Crowe asked Dr-| tyers trom Houton bay to Hornaf: o) jelly i | SiS Su eat jis mary an y seen e\° ‘ E . and W. W. Schutner, of | William 4. White on cross-examina-| Tostand. é 6366 |to rally under the leadership of La|the council is scheduled for this k, secretary of the Nations ey ee . Ba Silas Grump, the sage of | Yollette. afternoon. American Wholesale association, ‘ Pumpkin Hollow, says: “You never | ~ La Follette s that the con-|, The way Is clear for adoption of ja noon addressed the shin CROWE QUESTIONS fetch maew'| Avridge Marin Almost || aire eco vee oie crt ty comet n or | men tne Sere at ie Cone ORES EMOTIONS, | May Greet Flyer cleaner exveedin’ the speed limit.” |atrong for his father and predicts|_ Sentiment in the counc! berg ot lise ada | > Poe { pies te Lond m3 pes - et ; whelmingly in favor of getting be. |™" hotel the defense replied. | Ms ae ta i 73 J % ny ee) ets en e La Follette campa “Would e special committee apopinted Here lice the body of ears Ma nus ohnson the Wastern fremilte are: known. ae th is 1 i let ius eo | “Would a child of 5 with normal) ;, prepare plans, for the recaslaale Rufus Shirk; ‘aud § a nécvek . that’ Pr hile the members. will: make no SEEK COUPLE IN I city emotions of its age show consid- $3 i | spade predictions for publication as to 3 ; selings7” {ot the. world flyers was considectan He wore knickers j j Wouldn't discuss—his wife come wist the final action will be, they| Charged with having lett Kimban, | °T#t2" fF other people's feelings?" the University stadium as the pie Down to work. BY AVRIDGE MANN “So, shentlemen an’ Shairman | from Massachusetts, the stronghold| tate that the federation will be | Neb. tn sestipalins mith: rioases Cows aia |for the demonstration, it was beet Airplanes will probably never take| _ That asperin produces heat, | Skeel, das vay Ay tink das | Calvin Coolidge more ve in the campaign than | Parrish, 22, R. A. B 5 tion would or SIRS ured wawer later we tr ean gee the place of aut 4 | epeaker Friday told the bunch | soofect look, dose drink of as | ° ever before. It is labor's one big | being sought in § eomepubiernee peermedia! Belong oe 3 gris eilange eran peupa ont id Galidaue Wan (Whaat: to se hig ee . |Arrest Seven in chance for political. succems, they! the request of his wife. The as u ‘general proposition Ja. joint meeting of the army, navy iiods kena” of driving them j eat the ‘Commérce: Chamber's | Pea: Ay ‘terl,” vas sontting || 3 ts point out and they intend to make is believed to be on the w Crowe asked the witness where|and entertainment committees of the a hand | Com (pratense: Absiae.R bh fh Taxi Strike War the most ot it to huvevabsived ye had learned that the boys con-|chamber next week, includes Dr Je ones | members’ lunct Hs Gk Weak BeGtk wok red killing one of thelr parents|B. Eagleson, Dr. Walter Moore, Di” s 4 r of St. Paul was e. uit. hen eel got wu Seven taxicab drivers, employed by | ——— oo em en aN BR Bs sidere illing ¢ of e parents} B. Eagleson; Dr. “ MUSICAL QUERY | The hd bie Pt ae ) and said he wasn’t Magnus after | isms aftected by the taxieah strike and also one another. |B. ‘Trefethen, Capt. J. S. Gibson, J. A Dear Homer: Was it Noah who | rsa SKSat ., Rikanl. wip hold all. “It's Norman Haagensen, | were arrested Fri para ith Dr. White replied he secured this|A. Younger, Lieut. F. J. Koenig, rep: eer gree goin’ to rain no | Gee chal Ska jutecboeed tSinnd instead—our clever guest from | ‘The men all had small pieces of tep ut or the Park information from the boys them-/resenting the army, and Lieut. AL A ed ti SA. cat } ail by name, And then he said, | old St. Paul!” pipe in the driver's compartment of (Turn to Page 3, Column 3) |W: Radforn, representing the navy, fe followin 1 “wi famous | the cab, it is alleged. The drivers . en see SESE es ire ro Ei organizations took we eae si promod | claimed that the pipe was @ “jack” at on ay lg t ance | A farewell dance and entertain | At: Longview this afternoon ‘The| lad to hear and heed what Mag- | handle and part of the regular equip. \Icelanders Guan | ment gaa stein idey shat 2 ernd | | officers, ] Portland Rosarlans, the Vancouver} us Johnson has to sa iy cre + police agape for Annitiat Reastinn Venger) Patients ot : Prunarians, the Hood River Apple- | “Ay tank,” said Magnus when l chical ‘at ‘ala op bai if fon ‘ rt WO more s to wait i then [Seattle Musicians’ association. And Sixty former Icelanders left Seat.|0f Commerce. ‘The Relief is to sail .| he rose, “Ay yust exprass en titers: abate coed hired to. take the big 8 alt Water Park |there will be stunts, special attrac-|tje to attend the big celebration of | for Port Angeles Monday. berrians. | yoyment here. Som feller say— bene dance at the Lesch! pavilion, .. And, of co . Loe knows tie’s | thelr Place had caused Act Chief to } tuged Monday night by the tions and something for your money |Icelandic day at Blaine, Saturday, 1, Of course, Doc. Brown took |, Ay guess he, knows of Police Joseph Mason to issue ¢ staged Monday night by the | and entertainment every minute. where more than §00 former Ice- ° Part as Seattle's leading Hotarlan.| Svedish, pretty near. Las" yes- | tle orders to his patrolmen to Young Men’s Business club 4 landers from the Pacific N > ain Street, Ry | terday Ay com to town, from A MLS ie Actvan . The club membera soliciting for| Contributions continued to come | landers trom ool Ny Northwest | 9 ) yiclous drive: 7 n * are e) c. a ot bration 7 Another candidate for the Polson| Minnesota neighborbude; Ay tol’ wi Two of the men were released on |Beattie’s $10,000 share of the $18,000 | in Friday and Saturday from ail] Sean cecil Sees lon was Seattle Ivy Club the ke who says das Mayor Mister Brown, ‘You | $200 cash bail and five on $500 | Purchase price are meeting with 6004 | sources and those who sent in 4 | fight of the AnieHGane id ft a Ati; menteshaserfe peter: Wether Enew, A dead ah tilling | Frames, roahy hustling citizens Of| Vu were just, ae weloome ablihele rene ee ene | mo much. Gimme a floater.” | He say, med politickis Seattle and the outlying towns ar¢ ae pra 7 : eee | Douglas Shelor, secretary of nstead of vs 9 " “ Ou . ‘ yproac und | But make your ion just as ;. Ww Instead of ha rterial high-|. guess? Ay tink he say, ‘A: HALF MAST IN HONOR} ot » ing for pet aaa De aren PPR one ee . Navy Secretary to rlayendiipenn rs Reason im fathers should con-| en drink,’ and so Ay tel nefit dance is scheduled | VIE « ; ruck builder, talking Northwest.) Thos we’ aod | Sager pea Valle Mapertel “ts OF HARDING MEMORY | 9 brink oat att tne piean whlct Greet Flyers Here | provucts Fie Marontate leaving 1d from work. gude,’ he say, ‘yust take it vonce V ASHINGTON, A One || PoPulace te aid the pa ve ugreed to cretary of the Navy Curtis p,| city for ‘Three Tree. Point —Jerry ores is ite You's an’ ott + tonight death cag. || have @ high old time simultaneously ty enterprise, is! withur in expected to be in 6 | Emerson hurrying to Kiwanis elub YE DIAKY 1 wor! right y, by asking from donly struck . dow 1 k So wear your most broken.in dance between the two | guring et week and for th office —William MeCurdy, Metropol. a aDiaatite abore? 24th rogans for the program ia long + , with trees and He UAL iad ra {tan theater, r net 401 tnade of letters se att 1 ni eye. ‘Von drink of asperin,’ Ay Coolidge “oftlce ee the Young Men's Businers jeommodato at leant 10,000 auto par- | Chamber of Comme ©" (picking splinter from his finger== of Jettuce, shrimps and dic deirentncpbaged 4 f club «tages anything you are a@s-| ties when it sed and platte 446 > § i re lll reading « book by Paul Ay buy, but yust a little pill fa house at hi iG LPO ORAM LARD | CONSTANTINOPL Aug | street. IR. O. Visser, Madison park, Wi Maep, tut carts te tee polls Sif) instead. Ay eat das asperin an tu dmin the oath, LOTS OF PEP ¥ | It's ined to be a free park for | Maj. Petro Zanni, Argentine aviator,| entering Central building —I, 7 Ay wake up, and it was raining, and did| found Ay start aspiring en my | White House flag today ||'“7** 7 tourists and residents of the com-/attemptingan eastward flight around| Pike, city fireman, and wife start rom ober that tive top of the coach was| track; an’ soon Ay. getting nearly | was) half-miasted ‘in’ memory ‘of Warren Anderson and his 15-plece | munity who wish to get away from|the word, took off from Bunder Ab-|ing out in car on vacation tripas so downstaire in my pajamas, | rowed med tion down m: ste: tals d orchestra will play—free, gratis, for! heme and everyday tavke fe day | today nd oarriy safely at|/J. M. Bailey, lawy it Hoge And to putth hi jrowned med asperation do iy ‘ x 1 0 dent play g ar rrived safely at/d. M. Balley, lawyer, entering | j eoestag Reece 7) amen Weth fe aay | Norman Haagensen a | thing thru the courtesy cf tho (Turn to Pege 2%, Column 2) | Karucht at 146 p.m I building. : Z 4

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