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. BY WILLIAM SHORT, PRESIDENT STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR Labor day, 1924, sees the labor forces of our country, with few exceptions, steadily employed and at reasonably good wages. The | power and influence of the labor movement is a power and influence for the good of all humanity. And its steady growth and de- | velopment is one of the hopeful signs of the times. ! | The labor forces of our state are ceiebrating Labor day today in a spirit of optimism and confidence that a brighter day, with eh | material gains both in increased employment and still better wages lies immediately ahead. ! Al LABOR IS OPTIMISTIC AND CONFIDENT! |) { rhe Newspaper With the sigge st Circuls ation in Was hington 7 iy = ii WEATHER ey a sy ™ 5 gig FORECAST | “EDITION a | VOL. 26. NO. 160. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1924 TWO CEN’ IN SEATTLE. | iy ROE till Iill Iill HI aciarige ee (ap RO Is Rish WOUNDED WHEN ee oar abor’ Day, She Says, Is Right HE GOES TO ohol are running a ra in Seat determine which ean itl the | Mother Ryther Labors All she Time, but Today's One of the Hard- cys ere.e est of the Year for Children’s Friend AlD MAN American Fla * Americans ame: n t! ; ¢ : sta 1) DIE, 3 HURT WORLD AIRMEN E l Pacific City Resident Victim “IN CRASHES WIN WAY TO | aoc> oc oh avihen | | | Far North | strancer attacks Him i . 4 NEAR CITY LABRADOR Territo ry Victor Oberg Says He Never - , V3 Saw Assailant Before Everett Girl Tacoma Man, Cross Sea From Greenland | Knud Rasmussen | hice peers A "y . tka | wn from behind by ! Are Highway Victims to American Continent Ends Long Hike San unidentified ‘man he Whatever (roubles Adam had, ~ to Nome i| vous x tg bettie er z | chon 7, ol ‘” a ae segue age ore x6 TWO WRECKS.TAKE TOLL|THIS JUMP 572 MILES page ect | is He never got the wireless bug | celtic i City, wa in the Valley And plowed his fields like this. | : " | Sept, 1.—Knud hospital at Puyallup Monday in “sees | U. S. Sailor Is Hurt; Pilots Prepare for Next Hop and N" pas ares Mer id poss ghee aa dar AU ON ai Geen. Annerionus ore vinteg Taken to Jail Hope Soon to Reach Boston| traveling on foot, by dog sled {trom sleep about 10:30 Sunday night na off with the glory Stanwood News. | and st r from Denmark by a stranger who asked aid in 9 18 . | WO automobile aceidenis, N BOARD U.S. S. CRUISER Ra: en left Denmark | getting his automobile out of the The shcik who leughe because happened within a few RICHMOND, leetickle, Lab- | threg rs ago to make his way ditch, Oberg said he explained ta : ye the ~ | Nerth American ma again, ittle half circle’ he earth. ie sisted : % itoks 15 dat tom. el forapnathinn, I nice wecoaie’ tating read! (ein | the United States army around: || “The trip was mightly miccess- |help push so Oberg dressed and | from now, will be wearing a mew) toll of two Eves and resulted in the-world flyers were preparing | ful thruout,” Rassmussen said. | went out. | Hind of trousers becauar the Prince > the tajery: of these ethoe per today for the (wo final hops | "Woe got thru with very little | Aw they were on the way to tha of Wales wears ‘em. sons and the arrest of the driv which will bring them back to hardship.” |8upposed mired car, Oberg said, the wis | ern of the two. cars. the soll of thelr home country Ransmussen's exploring jour- |stranger dropped behind a few steps The shooting season opens soon, | ‘The dead are say after. took him te eenland, thence to and suddenty fired at close range. ; es 2 ie 5 ey first clreumnaviga Baffin ta OPoint Barrow The bullet struck Oberg behind the mt mate cfficiale ‘have not “an Charlotte Carson, 19, of Ey n th tual right car and lodged in the jaw } nounced a bounty on guide seat a air virtually | At Kotzebue sound he secured | fi6! | Pay fficulty is ¢ transportation on a small schoo pone ¥ } charles Rauen, 18, of 1 Minder of theltdaunt| ost seman mereieese Oberg said he turned on his i CANDIDATE Fo FOR THE POISON “vais Brg el which they left lavt| fasemussen’s companion, who ailant and, in spite of the serious } “ Freida Carlson, 17, sister of Char westward journey left at Point Barrow, when (Wound, grappled him. During the a gt Ort. the txtléren ae wioniea? ti the anger discharged the | The vodvil artist who comes 0. K. La Pi ». na ott nase ict cana on five more times bit the | out before the curtain 3 times a a te Pid to Kotzebue, will be bi ican Gi aoc) tee and bows canta A in ‘cong to Loulx La Duke ped pipe rg es was empty the man fled, Oberg applause, when there ain't no ap- Mike Gunit nal chooner with the bulk of i 4 ra 4 the dar in Whi alias ee by: ir equipment odis aie , eho x time to talk, let alone pose,” said.“Mother” Ryther, out at the Ryther home, on tata ~ sa vig bepit: etna Raasmussen has: not’ made : eae isi eee Stone way, Monday. “Seems like Labor day is one of my hardest days, because it comes k what his future plans ground. they. Fane Headline aver La Foilette article | the day peters school starts, and there area lot of necks and ears that need attention. wh fas just {ve mor nd 14 days ~ by 7 ; hf ry te [him he 1. says: “Third Party Looms’ ie : ‘ pry r’? was bus ily engaged in scrubl ing up some of her aos family |» nt fall from the date of their. preliminary bipry tab ee Hp dens 4 Ober clared he had never seen of hubby. j when The Star photograp P B machine into the/the airmen reac North America ne aba ne came, | years of age and see % Pooia by Frank Jescte, Mar Salt Phoregraphe ¢ Puyallup river, Just sit wiataetiay make his way to “the States a rough gray suit and September 12 is National Defense | 2% a mide T “i in They left Ivii at 629 eastern sevice 3 eae in ae Day, and patriots are urged to don | W. W k SCHOOL BELLS coxa a e ecrad ‘ standard time a settled on the ghaaneey iba ee jf ey w was t e front sea waters here at 1:8 p, m. n the neighborhood the uniforms they wore in the World Old John or ( siven right aide, and wag instant’) | Only a few rmen, eskimos.and a ; Mamma, mamma, we're afraid to! La Duke was on the right side, in ‘some missionaries from the Grenfell be " . the rear seat, and was adly in e so |g Mamma, mamma, were afraid to | b RING AGAIN the mission were on hand to greet them, IN CAFE HERE standin” “| Kayo by Seattle La or Sane at seta Bry, onl ee a ce | 5 eS were riding behind him, escaped In-/and a cheer from t little crowd —s } +H ila lets dae aa ‘Th d Take Ke avaita: oon Sunny 47,000 Kids to Trudge Thru) sury hy some miracte. Gunns do. Crum to Page 4, Column 2) | Two Armed Thugs Take gis 2a bea | at | Detroit Must Be Heaven w Be || n clared he was blinded by lights o ? eorgetown Sunda’ came My Litde Game Fron | | + OUSADGS 8 far re Re 0 ae Rees a file Cash Register and $60 7 : y ° ee A Weather and Journey A ar Iu ANY IMPROVEMENTS. the first accident call, Korn drove a} Police Chief Severyns Monday in- f eee | 1 feattle automobile off the WORK IN STOLEN CAR | vestigated complaints by M. A. Con- A Wt of Sivver tourists are re-| BY JOHN W mish, and, in fact, every one of rond between Firwood and Fife. The DROWNED { [REG gaan of on Beatty carey oe ‘0 a je p atre flowing dov the C car left the pavement at shar aga cer + Roddy, of Be cece cen ern | ee eee ee hunted |cades wilt metertig: digtaneesee| Ve Montiake Sono! Ready ="! and rouledls tree tou, hee Early Morning Patrons Get Georceown precinct, who has bes | to the erest of the hill, and let ‘om|our the olf straw, brightened up, the |célved Its whare of Seattle's citizen at Cost of $120,000 =| ~~ Korn and Freida Carlson were - Thrill on Pike St jon UPR DEORE SSB roll down into Kansas. | hustled the royal family out| Thousands went to the | thrown thru the windshield. The Lad Missing After Boating . | Conner said that Roddy forced | Z aoe: ot bed carly and started on a dreas| lakes to fish and take life easy in) yi a tousand ohildr n | Blel suffered cuts and a broken Tri Lak tim to the ear in Georgetown suns | few s ¢ is called “The Seattle} "aed the shade of the trees. For the most Pe ee ee arm, ri n OLDING five customers and a/day night and became profane and Wiles” Souiea ine Piles with se i3 y¥ ig Labor day, and his} Part the camper vvectried their own {inereano of 3,000 over last your's Charlotte Carson and LaPoint, | P 3 : ene H waitress at the point of a gun,/abusive. The officer, Conner com- | Whe choc Z Boh wate ir eae gh ily |Cauipment and supplies and slept in|fitstday enrollment, are expected) who were in the back weat, were |i an nn iat {two youthful holdups early Monday | Dlained, acted as tho he had beer aes hee omg Helitey9 aie the open, u 1 canopy of stars,|t0 March thru the reopened doors! crushed ax the car rolled. The Nother drowning “victim Was) vorning stole the cash register from | drinking. The Conner car contained Seattle's | claimed by Lake Washington waters where the b sleep whisp rammar and high) girl died on the way to the hos Py Tuesday morning for the! pital it is belleved, when Max exes lulled’ them ng thru the treetops the Mobile cafe, 914 Pike st., and es-| three women, at whom Roddy swore, No candidate has yet come fort tven Old Sol seemed kindly he cago wind payed oe torthi| aren caped with it in a stolen automobile. | Conner said. 1 a promise to reserve the high-| posed toward the occasion. He put xon, ; 2 Inew school year, By’ the end of| ¢ afternoon William Dick-| 28° % son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred + late) Lieut. J. W. Smith and Patrolman ‘ ‘ 7 ost polis id with NO PARADE, BUT Be Saturday afternoon William Dic oe hao The reg found later in the | anya. 10h deores Onl: MonGaye, Wed: jon his “beet pola cee iwi PICNIC IN PARK [September the total enrollment is! son, 60, ‘Tacoma, was killed and| Nixon, 3017 W. Tard st. failed to) ine and E. Madison | C. Brodnix, who talked to Roddy in rie tee Shep castaing ta sr While labor unions this] Predicted in the office of the achool| John D. Colburn, 63, aleo of Ta-| aur from a boating lark on the 4° ie ad been broken open and $60) his home, reported him as “cold obites on the other ¢ ed the early-mornin i boat was found drifting} uperintende to reach 60,000, fully| coma was injured when the truck in | sober." The accused man is said to Prey was one of the warmest and| year decided to abandon the cus-| ¢ boy's cap by Si | stolen s | \easantest daa of the entire aum-|tomary parade and pageantry that|%000 over last ‘yeat’# enroliment| which they were riding overturned| With the t Ecler pete by taey ene car used by :the holdups was| be in poor physical condition. He FAMOUS CHARACTERS pleasantest day iad, avgoc pl: tov ihe Meidlin’ agit [st a craas and Russel Daniels, 1811 32d ave. | red by the police to have been} Was not officially on duty at tho It was | time of the affair. er has marked former Labor day cele-| mer for | tonal system. stolen at S ‘ Max and his parents were pienic- Behan ‘There'll be nothing like Old Inclem- | brations, the in: plenie } ing off Juanita point. Nixon gave nd and Sehocs ent a day like labor was for Woodland| ‘The school board is spending $450, Noel Jones of Vancouver, s his son money to rent a rowboat owned by this” said Old Sol, And there | park |000 to provide accommodations for| j with and the parents watched him | Jail for Two Who i wann't Thousands of families crowded|thia influx of youngsters, by addi row away, Alarmed at his long} Jenny Hall, waitress, was serving Fl ourished Guns THOUSANDS MARK (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) | (urn to Page 4, Column 5) nce, they started inquiries and| Meals to five men who were sitting) NATIONAL HOLIDAY —- —___—— 2 Teed th Mt with &t the counter when the holdups} Flourishing a revolver in the Tay= Br abe f ou entered. One of the bandits waived/ern cafe shortly after midnight in Seattle found thou-| | arouke ie Reasecin Shoots | atax's cap nter me of the bar aived|ern cafe shortly afte nig! ttle workers and thelr | arffting in the ja gua in the nd ordered the} caused the arrest of James Martin ting the national holl at Japanese General | Sheriff's deputies began dragging | | patrons to “stick ‘em up.” and his companion, Matt Trimble, y from the crowds and! inf the lake without results, The har-| The other youth grabbed the cash| according to police. Both men were : eryday life. | | bor pattol' wails’ tébo called Monday | | register and backed out of the door. | intoxicated, it is alleged, and Martin TOKYO, Sept. 1—Gen. Fukuda, | rowt en picked up Adolphus J. Bologna, the only mari | Saturday afternoon yi : To" restithe the ware | He dumped it into the car, and was] is said to have threatened the cafo in the state of V ‘ age of campers poure C C di |prominent military leader, narrow'y er | joined by his companion. manager with the weapon. Trimble not running feiss 1a? the heii ig. seb 1D a! as North District ommissioner ANAI- | escaped injury or death here today, iD kT Si |" "Phe cafe is owned by Mrs. Anna| was booked as drunk, and Martin . oe } enor thee 4 Seattle’ w utaro Wada, said to be an| PUN osses O1gn M. Ferguson, She was not in the} was charged with carrying concealed — | | ing secluded scenic spots in Seattie's|| date Answers Star’ 5 10 Q f >) || sem Po hy tees M. Ferguson. ‘ie yas chars | ; ecnatnet candidate for the ado putdor paradise ee Westions Jieais: ho 3 nin sec! ‘Thru a Windshield |=" ‘ms cata: * ee \ 7° 4 the girl who says to yo This migration Sncreqsed Unda y | mene | te trt the: fitat: aniiverenty ofl. eeeeral - aes by ‘ over the ‘phone sorry. ast ed their exodus z 7 aR celebra ‘ A r 0! 7 drunken — roisterer Sunday i 7 ver the ‘phon’ my | ab fhe tollerg Goptinn 1 th ie Fae | D now comes P, F. Morrow, candidate for commissioner |the great earthquake night picked up a traffic sign trom | nei ”\to the mountain shore i " i ‘irs ‘ope were a te fue) T ©. ah } night is taken, lPuget gound. ‘Ten: da of | in the North district, with his replies to The Star 10}. Virst reports were that Gen. Fu.) Third ave, and Marion st. and in | | é kuda was killed, then that he hadja jovial mood toased the | of all sizes, carrying Se-| Questions for County Commissioners to Answer. The tae ate and finally caine: thet wisibAtela’ ot 7 Bry Buca rita “Keeping UpWith Ed,’ éeping UPpWwl e th, thronged the) answers of other candidates will be printed from day to day.|otticiat announcement thai the | sta : a ay. | officia pune a ¢| standing at the curb. Burns, whose | roads ir tions, orrow’s answer! would-be assassin’s bullet had not | office is in the Traders’ building, | I t t G N rouse etna ne | Is Latest Game in N.Y At Rainier National park, Paradise | ai . nortly Alienista declare that Leopold and| aide, it was estimated that close to| 1 I am not now but was at one | interests aear by, found the wreckage shortly ; Loeb, the Chicago murderers, are suf-| 19,000 people would enter the park | time in the county emfloy as | its sub janay fering {rom alted ego. Or, 98 | yates Saturday, Sunday and Monday, we vulga! « put it, the fat head. MANY SPEND DA 100. What is my first open evening? | Why, J Oh, yes; you , 1928." ea of the entire county and visions against all other in deputy county aayessor and as juror |terests , is BY FRANK GETTY jon and off for severd! years 4 Yo clean up county affairs 1} Swiss President Nexis Hit by Auto | YOSSET, L. 1, Sept. 1.—His (al | The score this m Wale ning stood: 1; Fourth Estate, 1 oe ever hi c ° consar, * siv’ ss, the Prince The prince got cleanly away | AT RIVER CAMPS “I have never ny’ finane would dismiss unne ry or { elusive highness, the Prine r y y At White River camp, on the Se 2 dealitixa ‘with the county as far| inetticant subordinates; prevent elec Will Head League Taken to Hospital | of Wales, plays polo today be- Sunday ufternoon, and protected (Lord's day.) attle side of the park 4 persons | ax 1 can recall | Koneering for any candidate by sub. LONDON, Sopt. 1.—Pre from the rear by members of nt Mot-| Albert Radcliff, 24, colored, way rel hind the high, forbidding hedges | hundred T have lived in King county 40 | ordir 1 prest.|the eity hospital Monday, suffering of the Rolling Grace estate, near | his a thou years and 1 own reap estate| es while on duty or drawing|ta of Switzerland was ¢ n the county; prevent Waste|dent of the assembly of construction, — improvii uff and his hosts at the A. Burden residence, “Pandora Lite ths registeved Sunday, Sever A Jat te ramos” the league | from in@ries received when he was} > Westbury—unless he changes James And Pot too farcical. The y hore. 1 pay my own ean edy Mon sand of nations at the opening sossio knocked down by an auto driven by}. his mind and does something spent what to him were eight r troak teat porisbe rs ‘ f nations at the opening session inj) y y m is z Brew, “Medberry yids ere and} Along the White river the pu! | pense Not a dollar contributed by is and employing improved | Geneva tod: according 10 an Kx-| Dom Branze, 20, 1912 Eighth ave. 8] else. Viissful hours with his where- é choco! made in ife eh ate camp grounds wel y individual or organization, 1] mach ery; divmiss many road}change Telegraph dispateh, Thejat 12th ave, and Jackson st. The “Keeping up dw: wid abouts entirely unknown to the Prmeb style, leh and private camp fi v Keeping up with Edward P. y 4 ing na + le oy pablo tins seat thronged with campers. ‘The Kno: | have promived nothing to any organ-|superintendents as possible; regulate] Swiss candidate received 43 of the|acoldent occurred carly Monday! has become the latest” Long newspaper men who are cover i the pleasure in the worki, sd quainilc, Whe WMilehuck, the Stila. tzatlon, furthey than to protect the (Turn ty Page 1, Colu *) FAYBIO Qorning, 1ltelaud veorme (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) Sf A “ ‘

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