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La Judges and Candidates: Here’s Way to Attract Public Favor ainks ht ! n, ¢ result of an agreement : ng the surfer 0 ‘ year ) ‘et 60-day vacation FLYERS ON WAY HOME ar FLYERS’ TRACK WEATHER UI FORECAST NO AL: a: pe 2ATTLE, WASH., " BlamePielow for 3Wrecks ACCUSE EX-COP OF CRASHING INTO AUTOS Prowler Car Officers Take No Action, Is Claim DRINKING IS ALLEGED Three Citizens Make Charge, | but Nothing’s Done We Grow Peaches, Too And Monster Ones, Right Here in Seattle, University District Proves The best thing about Autumn coming is that we won't have to + listen to some bird tell how he got his sunburn. nt it ve pollt ans. Mud ba a beautiful and it hs are used to make peop! ns f all politicians aren't beautiful THE TACTFUL EXECUTIONER (From the Waukon. lowa, Democrat.) We note that Sheriff D: a complimen ¢ convention of the ld at Des M dent took occa ay that of two of at week. TI! sion to introdace o Namakee offi a celal to his bro! sheriffs, and re s Own ca ferred to ‘his conducting the execu fficers tion of Thre able “manne! t in Officers & most commend. term it the due in p nd tact | Ft f ; “ee | | mot fe YE DIARY | ng ® y e re ul t in is QUALCTOM & nN, BB C—UTp be SAYS PIBLOW t ore t per ¢ e times, the glittering over the Gulf WAS INTOXICATED ex, have a] t f Bilty of Georgia, and did prepare to leave * het " teleph f 7 ' by coach for Alberni, whieh do be on 1 At p ' the west coast. But first did look again 8 at The $400 + at the inn’s collection of old sporting Tha A wh I 9 k has re Gre ment Prints, the finest ever I saw outside a , ee Ave ny : “ maseam. i anon did ser A. Willis, tg e W : * | ph $ of Seattie, playing golf with his brother, at anuxhed. "0 a rt ; and they toaring the island. And indeed, | rhea gear * P Men's association| f it do be surprising how many ttle « at ‘ at peeple one doth see he: ly a few A ; days past did sight The Lotus offshore, Piclow she many leagues from her home port a Byegi: : iti wan nial : r peor Beret ghd bagi hw —_ ae dae Not to be outdone by Rainier valley's ripe figs, pictured), \,a z wit ¢ air, secretar he | completed cm jin The Star some days ago, Mrs. Fred Bay and her mother, | thie association, has a4: | nance for ¢ the hear’ 00 me HL Brew. (On Veestion) | Mrs, Ellen Melville, are producing monster peaches at 5511\ “1 1 in t a tacmuaka telat a M cee : : 6 increased telephe Midiay tectinisto Ate: a x | Univer. ty way. The tree grew from a peach stone planted|™ t Carkeek was conferring v te éauifpenent © froma SEND IN YOUR DUDS by Mrs. Bay in 1908. It started bearing three years later this man be arrested, (Pair and A. J, Barash. secretary o ; ante te Ps a bout er ox | |and every year the fruit gets bigger. Some of the peaches men said they would tak pat: Hotel yh ‘ cag ee however, will not lor the best 5 | . ‘ers ee ts 71 ad ? ps oe day to unify the ainst the! ne intr this: thki\ tary Senet! your little old think ‘cap and send | Nileeea 25 inches around the middle. Who'll beat that? n : puibia exci bany VeRUl the orbit kite Sacer ciget in a flock of ‘em something like vir ar ae an as BL nh dent ti The five rental agencies that Car-|ihe city's mandamus which seeks! | the following: nt took a wult-| Keck represents are John Davis &t9 compel the ‘phone company to os 5 , P ice B, Broderick, Inc.; Car-| render service at the old rate ter, McDonald & Miller; West. and sain wn also was preparin DUMBELL DUD ‘18'S0 DUMB HE tiie. oar! with | pivealarsand efty S) Ewing eases A sandwich is a seashore flapper. | "BACKS "KID “TRAILS WALES I went to the|400 apartment houses, with several | tre coneruction Albert Zabel, Sedro-Wolley officers were! thousand telepho: ; hats Pena eh nousand toler owned ‘pho NOREASE MORE | Corporat The Bone bill was written by the = “We aan 200 PER CENT pe lhe : rh tcher.— am B. Anderson, J : H lan’to mult hile ai A ia ‘ butcher.—William B, Anderson, Jr. | Claims She Saw Prisoner) Hundreds Seek Passage on inc to pull } | “The new teler rate increases| of a law nex jy ? | ; ( ; : "ANION TAK the phone bil of the|ture giving the city authe The phorie suit Is “a | | Leave Before Slaying | Berengaria, His Ship SUITCASE FROM condemn the present. telephc new in clothes.—Raymony mn. eo ana Nay LS aa oie LONDOD A From 8t.| wh ‘ also wit and to ope "phone Boy eases ard ¢ the he came out ¢ vesier Way is a new kind of scaies.| New Sanity Report to Fol- movement | ment just as his ca nit He . Yenler Way isa new kindof va te i, : What Aen LUST Sheeler heel Oey pe Tacoma Man Killed | Ae. low ve , tat he saw the broken. bottien and _ _ by Electric Train Revenue cut used to trim 3 oes ipa; © witile rs: mae ® | : i TACOMA, M 1 ey OLD E. SWISHER I A man low at the time ; ay nder. sails—Kenneth (CORE ee cera ik oe nope aan with Plelow at the time, 11 egisiature to Get Bill, ‘SAYS |son, ss, of Puysciup, wa aime -” 1 € board ah hit t tan’ Kile a ans Jo ‘A truck farmer raises auto trucks, |COrDs of expert criminal proced' doe) wie, IML with Hb eadar tHe. | George Meacham Phair ee iusaertren ck ear rhite craftsmen to action today rl man's nose,” Smith declare¢ | was badly injured in ustria —Herb White ria uceldents here Wednesday. od one pba sete et When nt down to, he PO] Whipping posts for filvver flirts |” Ander lost his “tect dt A moonshine stif is a govern. |to the A Ane - th {lee station, the police tried to Nell {may soon decorate a prominent part! pauy and Tacoma Lumber Co. a myent secret —Genevieve Marsh, ing to Li oie ni ponarred re ‘ta im the (Of, the courthouse yard whan heifall beneath tee whee one? While former Hol of i partment Rouse aad “rusbed ‘outl esentatlve George Meacham. |, «mail electric train used to tra game.—Bill | heartbreaker spent ‘ Re ce eee nee oo jof the 44th district, Thursday de} port jumber trom the imll to th night, following his nd. aera thee ° he |Clared he will introduce a bil whart. lof Tuesday, physician will have no paces he'at be Ca ae as |next legislature setting up the whip: | maser feet have NO | reached the station one officer want-| 00%) ORY santive but Al : Daylight he defense to find tra eu run to thé! 64 to know what he was doing “with |>In& Post ax a punitive instrament! RinguFIELD, Aug. %1.—Three cern. —How sanity in the “K a mé has included in his} ned for “girl hunte iiftinand “sroolén | pianichts tore thh Valley Forge was in the Village | mitted toc uniform of both the army and navy.) oi ion ate me and he called me |UTds from an automobile; besides, | ron the Washougal Woolen Mill Smithy’s shop. —George Wright The prosecution, on the other The suite i ‘tothe prince ene don't know’ hie natte,"|{<s unsportsmanlike, ; Meacham | ote, ‘The milis will maint 100 t.: 458 ka | hand, sent detectives on s wearch | consist five rooms OWE On cai {| id Birds are pretected—why not] or nt production the rest of this rks / | bathroom: 4 | gir | ah meter is a man who works for Dahilg th athroort low iad mage no report of the| "wares 7 site: policed Teer in a meat market an “Kid's” eighth wife, whose story cpident to the traffic division ‘up to sered a distinct acry-| = Foster. : ke . z u woman, has rendered a distin ) ——_—__—___—_—— cee ¢ the that she saw McCoy Ie it | First Attempt to noon Thursday,, Capt. E. L. Hedges, | ice in suggesting whipping posts for | —SECOND Aes | apartment of Mrs. Theresa Mors, Drive Auto Fatal |"? "ead the compiainants’ stories | cradte ind tliveer hawks, || BUXOM BOY q YThe Tie That Binds” was written! Fhom he Is accused of Killing, rive Auto Fatal (i) (iit viciow came into the sta. Wyn» Geek | ONE. TOO—IS BORN By a section hand on. a railroad “| Sand another man enter, followed =| HUBBARD, Ore Aug. H.} tion about five minutes after ors nid that-that gay . lorsd Oncar Froderbers, soon by reporis of a pistol shot, |W. Harding, 51, returning Hi tol eft, but that nothing could be ‘| old dogs, married ones, too, are oven | TO PRINCESS MARY a | has injected othér angle inté | Portland from his first automobile} ns pielow was sober ‘more objectionable and persistent Reem M ‘ i ue a I ; tee Sot | whilohe he ( ateerpted #40 . : i YORKSHIR and, Aug ~~. r * | the investigation. rip o nich hy ed he owners of the automobiles de-lthan young shelks. Good! ‘Then || 91 °« buxom t ioe HERE'S THE DOLLAR | snveatigators are tnctined to place) Arive, was killed ne ester-| dare that they went back to the|ine law should and will provide|! form today to Mary WINNE! * Miss Dahigren's story. |4@¥ when h ar om! Van Siclen @mmediately and that|/heayier punishment for such ghouls. | Ten iave ye ie ‘| The government locks is Uncle | | little faith in Mi jhe highway into a pole, pieiow waa atitl there working on his| ised BN DU st, Luks Hy ne fi a * She will be questioned, however, a | Pielow waa still there working i “Confiscation of autos also should |] Queen Mary of Eng and wite Sam’s wigs. ris Updike. . the officers find her, She |ear and did not leave for some time: |h provided. We confiscate the gun |} 6f viscount Lascelle — od pote seteoptr tts h | . owners declare that they are| lly, esthe +H ff: Sy bebe ie » eitice eft the Hollywood hotel. where she | Crude Gil Down; | oth ei ier reused illegally y not the ‘crime’ |) “Goldsborough hall, home of the Bevis to grove he was ha en eae: Teen’ of ss] What About Gas? jis 'o'swryining tm tr hre|F want tm pests! sn || 1ARa ye aen aeveat | * hag aaa traged lyase nt ae vew belt fa ‘ sieconmmrteaa | on established in Washington on |] jours, and at 10:20 a. m. the ant oapers, which doesn’t prove any: | McCOY MAY PLEAD |York and Bradford grade crereh PT as Met yd: William | gies, RO ngster arrived, Hoth the child newspapers, A otehbspe ILTY, ANITY oll were cut Ihe tod making | Ragan of Fore sewis county, Wits | ones Huting them in motor cars|] and Princess Mary cording to 8 I earn eager ie Lleol i ) that McCoy may plead |new prices $2.85 a barrel, Penn-|knocked into a window in the Van) would stop it @ whipping. post the attending physicians, ‘es do: well eee Fe ah ae aA hot 1ry guilty,” when he appears in Judge ‘sylvania erude, at 2.75, was not'Siclen, Ragan had made no com-Jerected on the south ateps of the |] ing well.” capers the other night and no ‘ Pp 7, Column 4) reduced, plaint at noon Thuraday, courthouse,” | ve anything, (Turn to Page 7, in 7 to prov ything, - We don’t kr any other f I ‘he Néwepaper With the izeeat Cifelllation in Waster The Seattle St THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924 | — HOM EDITION TWO CEN WORL D ON THE JITALIAN JOINS IWS World flyer to Greenland. This map shows the recent course of the Grocers and Hotel Men Defy Phone Co, ' Advised to Pay Old Rates, They Com- bine to ight Illegal Charges today were winging on the hardest hop of their earth loop, flight. ‘VJexist there, it v7 YANKEES FOR BIG JUMP f f \ \ Brave Northern Waters for } Flight to Greenland HEAD OFF SOUTHWEST Clear Skies Permit Venture to Be Resumed REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 21.—Lieutenants Lowell Smith and Eric Nelson, the American ‘round the world flyers, got away at 7:10 o'clock this morning and with ar weather favoring them appeared into the south- headed for Frederik- Greenland, 825 miles we! shal, from Iceland \*¥4. The Americans were ac- __ |companied by Lieutenant Lo- | cael, the Italian ‘round the There is a possibility the flyers n make an extended stop iksdal, Smith declared pping off, Present plans call an overnight halt, but there is a chance the three air- men may wing on to Ivigtut, on the western coast of Greenland. This is dependent upon weather conditions at Frederiksdal. NEAR CLOSE Loeb Winces When Prose- ; cutor Recounts Crime | 22 for the fv ees io un the | iksda LEOPOLD NOT DISTURBED | ‘Sm ee ee ate at State’s Attorney Relates Details of Murder } pm the or ed. The me 2 men n cranking BY EDWARD C.! DERR ' crowd cheered. CRIMINAL COURTROOM, | unt of the wind, both avia- Aug. |tor ely drifted into the shel- re ter of the. little island of Videy, out fashion, Assist side the harbor, where the Italian or, with four men in his~plane, ney Joseph P. § pictured to Chief Justice John | joined them R. Caverly, the “deliberate and It was just 8 o'clock when Smith cold-blooded” manner in which | started his final getaway. Nelson Nathan Leopold and Richard | moved forward a moment afterward. Th Loeb hid the body of their vie- | circled the harbor and Smith tim, Robert Franks. Jed for a moment, then rose | in and the three startet] away, Picking up tho recital where he y eta . \flying low, and disappeared from lef yesterday, when court |{ “ak age described how : . | The air adventurers will make a Loeb shoved the body one-day stop at Ivigtut, and then take : ose eee revert {to the air again, heading for Indian chica | Harbor, Labrador, whence they will | continue down the eastern coast’ of It was their plar take a stick | North America to Boston. They hud force tie ody 0! hope to arrive in Boston not later hat no one would eve 10 | thant Aabteibenla a fen st) Wonka S| ‘Today's flight was almost impera- DS to dot Leopold used his | tive, owing to the low fuel supply on net ush the little body into the /tne ‘navy cruisers which are guards Pipes cn tgi@iow ale there amstee unmet Leopold's coat near | Navy otficials pointed out that 4a ecab) Talk there are no tankers close to the Laspolatacs (muriin inet path of the flyers, and that the oinva: peoket. “schacaeest ships probably would be forced |to the arrest mailed the to make long cruises in order to refuel in case the delay was ex- They letter demanding ee: wah, ahd “thai callea wp the The airmen were more than lumn 3) Column 3) (Turn to Fage 4, “™ Temperature on Mars Is Much Like Our Own Old ee Exploded About Frigid Veather on Neighbor Planet (Turn to Page i | | BY MAGNER WHIT | The morning side of the planet | LOWELL OBSERVATORY, Flag.|the side just turning into sunlight | staff, Ariz, A 1.—Heat conditions| Shows less heat tian the afternoon n Mars arg vastly different from | side. the conditions previously supposed to! has been revealed in| studies made servatory here. Using jally designed {ments that reacted directly to heat} reflected from the planet, the scl entists found a state of affairs not ut all inhospitable to organic life These results are in conflict with those obtained from mathematical The equatorial regions are warmer than those on either side of the at Lowell ob-| equator. And the dark areas of the | planet are warmer than the bright ones. Dr. W. W. Coblentz, of the United States bureau of standards designer and constructor of the instruments, and collaborator with Prof. C. 0, Lampland, of Lowell observatory, in the tests, estimates the Martian jrange of temper special instru: sp | computation: | ‘The iny trary tigations reveal that, con:| ooh es Centigrade to prevailing belief, the mean Mars, instead of be:| How far zero the range is below freezing, 1s probably much| he would make no attempt to estie that point. inate. found that practically no emanates from the Martian] in which are covered with snow until well into the summer season, below above It was | heat “The only thing that seems certain that respect,” he said, “is the mean temperature is probably much: above zero,” ure to be up to 80%, 4 i £ |