The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1924, Page 4

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ited " _ ARREST NINE IN KLAN RIOTING... V0rld Loopers » Whe Shows Sx in “Ameri ica Down Into FIGHTING BOBY OPENS WAR ———— ROCKE! PELLERS R E TU Ship News Tides in Seattle j : tle abr: RA ee erilous Hop a vies - State Militia on Guard Fole Little Lal rador Villag Perilou H Maiden Speech Broadcast Area ry oh ras lowing Death of Six to 25,000,000 ea = Tide ° ; ‘t > : Weather Bureau Report > Alaska Vess i e- a os Arrivals and Departures = ; . t Vessels in Port at Seattle A comb tw wu a hou he cene morado he the two emainimes tel j , f L aoncemn- Three Others Wounded in| , (20% combuiatu ta'the Wnbloked bey add domi 20 Feat “onte Wore th On kes ABA hp let ppc i chsh ip lg odd Battle on Street American after a long flight from Ivigtut, off the west coast of Greenl di The t eprestad batare ha len departure for Europe tance of 572 les ‘ ts . A 0 : — «6 v7 :, t acing * . ‘ re HERE’S MORE ABOUT || (_ : ye é the be Child Labor Disgrace ce s. FLYERS || Labor Day Attractions = - — U STARTS ON PAGE 1 B rr ) ' * ace remark repor bacal on ve POLITICAL A wit ‘ All began s! t ¢ ‘ I porters had cleared 4 California BK found dead ‘ t a . * Thoma s address, Washington, D. ¢ ard). : . a t es : T nl G ge H M A Bryant, Butta nity ‘ » akéves The ba 1 Ht on c. W r to have been t result of a Kujo, 9 ; — ¢ finals at Ingle pens, Ban Fra HERE’S MORE ABOUT | , i and tenes ‘ Be pions a ke Chabot 3 rang neidence the ff © gathering Eb Lah an I STARTS ON PAGE 1 J eae ? Low A " i king i 1s wo ie aise 1 ° ot dow his visit. He got back late | piace ; haa ae A t games al 1 Syosset, smiling broadly and | The plate » mad A b tk ague well pleased with himself. f . P MISCELLANEOUS The reporters scored w ne al ¢ Parad t t recognized the sie oy Forest Hills, N. Y.| Pacific ( ties carelessly dressed figure w a rt | ‘ t battered and soiled panama “ l. ea drawn down over his face Jolling r é st 2 in the back seat of @ racer, a A oes cobra ac Senge ahem polo mallet slung carelessly out oat erat BF. cree behind, puffing unconcernedly at leg in a frayed rked over the side JOYS EXERCISE POLO PRACTICE The trail was picked up : MINE TROUBLE HERE’S MORE ABOUT LABOR DAY followed to the Grace ‘ | P ; 7 AN _ _ -. 5 Strike in Oklahoma-Firing fARTS ON PAGE 1 where Wales, mounted on HERE'S MORE OUT “Kitty” and other favorites of “’S MORE ABOU on Guards Ensues his pool string, outrode and out MORROW ear! hit Captain Metcalfe and Gen \ one Gh sod © celeb eral Trotter, his aides, in a | STARTS ON PAGE 1 General Ba k the Tees: and ashes little polo practice. | t 4 to eat picnic lunches, ico Incidentally, the matter of the th hand aa ¢ and drink Prince'w falling from horses was | 1/10 Condlct of the county Rarage | ler broyght up and laid down by | oe iat Closely all wontons tn to be a great day for one of his loyal grooms in no | iho. and material. bist 6 ii; the kiddies. The wild animals at Didesieln fashice. | a aterial ba the park, with their irresistibie ap “Ill lay 30 bob you can't 5 I am opposed to po ubor-) ‘The Kall-Inla mine was the scene|Peal to juvenile hearts, ran a prove ‘is ‘ighness ever fell from dinates giving any aid in thelot a mina war two hs| gauntlet of bright, admiring eyes in ‘orse,"* said this weather. | lection of candidates for the tax-|igo. Forty-one | thruout the day beaten Individual as he scoope eae og roars to support mt AM \irral this fall urt| The merry-go-round and other at- lather from the sides of a | Dov opposed (0 the employment of on charges of | tractions of equal lure expected to panting polo pony. " é erage thes age; Today's | ulted | reap a huge harvest Wales falls with his mount, |¢fth° ibys Reber Ltt Fela-lover the firing on Kall-Inla mine) The park was visited by the big- 1 j tives and friends afterwar 4M |guards Saturday night by unknown| gest throng of the season Pen exes jin sympathy with the to re ms. Ne was injured. | Hundreds of dollars worth 0 The prince's polo day was, | auce the number of « seu sted eh hide “ py of course, of a decidedly unoff!- | auto when th a web ants = j esvustieoee eae COnAted Ly) Basile cial nature. Reporters and | negatives public efficienc nl satan nd brerdtaeleg a legrrts piney xfalifiers Were among Se aed beoula nn Baer BUREAU OF program. The program started at those Invited to stay away, 16! wouk i only er a careful ne wa with a baseball game, Imme- TAKES RIDE IN ee te fe mt Traded ig Ai 0 M J S SI N & diate y scare ards ‘ the pacha pro. EEDY MOTOR BOAT |T would be able to say intelligently = ithe voce ledlae’ “Kiddie! kar fac cry bate on lion weenie | RELATIVES ||n2."tinsty neta" 2 on the polo field, the prince | struction and whether any of the prizes were hung up te el rs OE Breaked. up the sound in @ | resent road crews would be retained an ald im finale sntaster | th A doughnw for | : d be retained ald ding ing | this doughnut race fo Speedy motorboat, taking the | at this time I believe they all must|Felatives or friends. The department tl youngsters brought ont heavy com- wheel himself on a run to | go, but should I find any man who |'® BtlP in reuniting those who have been P tition vf Greenwich, Conn., and tack. | has faithfully devoted his labors to| tthe ve mi sing are Invited to report | Nees Then he slipped from the Bur- the public welfare he will rem: wpearance directly to The Star. SNAKE | “ ” en Pisce after lunch, taking I have agreed to no definite road | of perveus mentioned Ta tals neien nes | S “PET } : i greed to no definite road | of persons men’ nt | ye , SPRINGS : his golf things and General Trot- 17 construction for district missing are requested also to report to| YELLOW SPRINGS, O,, Sept. 1 ter. | : “ue “|The Star, Other newspapers are invited A snake club has been formed| A bit later he telephoned 8” am in favor of the mov dP Bed such items as will interest ) am ong the children of the Antioch | David Boyler of his personal | § break the present one-sided Teen I here. They have a pet. sna staff, not to wait dinner, that ferry leases, } a 4 g by the name of Clifford, and onl he wouldn't be in. And he 9 A county commissioner can only! MRS. FRANK CAMPBELL 1s} those who h » the reptile with n didn't tell where he was, Boyer | contribute to the reduction of|asked to write her brother, Otto| show of fear are eligible to join the aiid. jtaxes by conducting the airs of ttcher, 114 N. Sheldon st., Chi-| club. Today, it the prince follows |the county in an economical and ef-| cag - his program, he was to: | ficient manner, abating was and cath ed OL ST TTT | Play polo at the Grace ¢ eee Ue Se seciires an or TETHERINTON or ‘tet. | THEY THREW OSCAR at 10 a, m. |Sanizing and analytical mind. 1 " whose maiden name 5 Lunch (for 200 of the Long | Present sy: abby m1 us Griffin, is Geing sought in Se OUT IN HIS B. V. D.’s Island society) with Mr. and phephy gt opie peed ck attle to settle a Boston estate, She AND HIS Mrs. Howard 1. Pratt, with | ?wners and baa To remedy this |i asked to communicate with Fran Hae’ OLD SMILE which is included a dance ana | ® mater for the leg cis R, Whelton, attorney, 56 Chal Petrag etapa laced swim. eet pagans */mers st., Boston, The woman | pa eke Steal away if possible and see |related to a Mrs, Landsberg, of poke aia Epinard race at Belmont park 10 1 am opposed to a county-city | seattle and, while not a a } merger. The benefits will be! ee nr 9 was undeniably well ) > absorbed by political lackeys and cor-| Valuable Rings in arate nterester Tt Witt ec cetenns| FRED 8. PERRY, who left Los When the “evening” was over augment the delinquent tax roll | Angeles in June for Seattle, is askec Oscar ¥v in the city jail, minus a Cupboard Stolen| ve ored * by his mother to write immediately|| pants, coat, hat, shoes and « ha favored public ownership of , nd sun: Mrs, Anna McKintay, 922 Kast-| public utilities for 40 years, but_am |‘ her, Mrs, G. O. Reynolds, Sum-|| dry other articles eb TH lake ave., reported Monday that #he| convinced that in order to protect |Merfield, Marion county, Florida, fact, about was left of had been robbed of three valuab’e|the consumer they should be re oe Oscar's ward a smile and sings which she had left in a cup-; ‘d from partisan politics. 1 also| DANIEL DOWD, former resident|| "8,8... D 8 Yoard last Frid One of the rings | in private ownership, for injot LaRue, Ohio, and the man who I. G. Mingo, 4632 50th ave. $,, was set with a $500 diamond, anoth-|no other way can the peo Seri MR ML ae ss i while driving home after midnight er was o gold ring with the family|tain readily if their pub! owned patented the first band cutter fori! Monday mor ning, saw Johnson coat of ed on it, and] utility is being maintained up tole ern. 18 being sought bY!) cot Kicked out of a large auto at the thir a plain gold ring |standard. T look upon private and ty Dowd, Kenton, Oblo |} Dexter ave 1d Crockett public utilities as competitor pi) site Mingo stopped and picked up the COYLE SPEAKS AT PICNIC would award ali contracts to the low-| FRED GRASSMAN askéd to|| help man and brought him to Lieut. Gov. W. J. ("Wee") Gx ext bidder | communi immediately with C. G.|} headquarter svas the principal speaker Mond Rendesn, HAlkirk; Alberta sae wlth tefenda's explained efternoon at a picnic held by x Labels bearing the name and prin know ah “ ges sh ishioners of the Holy Rosary|cipal business or profession of the| VERNON M. YOAKUM, ifter a wh te sitar church, in West Seattle. The af-] wearers were recent innovation at | wood, is being sought by his father, |] try t sn ut it's fair we staged at Luna park. several Pritieh society gatherings, ne police Sheeewern tun cow. Younes recttnsarera| tO America, Says Davis :2siic%— ane Promises Labor He Will Work for S¥5°iiis : of ; Constitutional Amendment MS HE - __BY FRAZER EDWARDS mer BERLIN ASKS—JUST shear ¢ ‘ ie | A BUSTED PRINCE BASEBALL). mae tl es reas ad : ‘ t ate legil@- | EDUCATION DOOR e ditt Se: TO OPPORTUNITY 2 | MUST FIGHT {t to labor t sew ; ” system of a. | dispie well ag t gs that MAULED BY LION 1 duty range | please in power NAIROBI, K Colony, Africa, NATIONAL LEAGUE nd wo abr ter ott " ns | assem freedom of la tacked! thd ht Pittek, Tear t € equality of r frou * het ie. is . he was una country,” who and bos led it fear ever arow’ the best RUN HITTERS TODAY'S HOME At 8 © third place at theories is fresh air National—A Vhiladetphia Hen-lor the th by adapting 'free and open debate in st of fifth; Mokan, Inst of | — —_—_—_—_—_—_—_| fifth. Third Salt W ater Park | Dance on F loating Hall | cre tract of wood. MORE ABOUT SCHOOL STARTS ON PAGE 1 IX days to go and then the third ing the 9 SS} salt water park t dance |land and Sound beach near Des] tions and remodeling projects on| scheduled by the Young Men’s Busl-}yroines, It is amply capable of ac-} five achool buildings and the con-|/ness club. wh the commodating 10,000 cars, the state | struction of two new buildings, one| Seattle-Tacoma and parks board believes, and will prove, of which will bo ready for occu-|Washington common AY-|when developed, to be a big attrac. pancy when the bells begin ringing tion for the thousands of ‘‘common | again Tuesday morning. third benefit affair will be folks” who cannot afford time or| And, by the way, they are going d the Blue B: money for more extensive outings. to ring 10 minute son and the boys earlier this sea-| ds and girls in the| from the will the ce hall will t at Seattle is raising $10,000. Tacoma husiastic group of by ing for that Moating |, d Lake grammar schools stay in hoolrooms 10 minutes later in the shington by gboat, with NO/| snare and the state parks board will day than last year, The 20 minutes and no overe appropriate the remaint of additional time gets the system 1 if you're looking for 100 per) tne $18,000 asked for the back under the old law, which pro- immediate returns on your in-| Voluntary subscriptions of what jvides for 20 minutes of supervised) vestment, take a tip and get aboard | aver amount you think b | study per day, giving more time for| with wife or sweet » for the club! being received at the Automobile recitation preparation and individual |! hefit dances | cit headquarters, 416 University st and each has been ‘ollow the Gr | uceess, instruction for 2 who won't those particularly study at home, are still needed, too. If you et placed your name on the en Arrows.” High schools and grammar schools} That's the invitation printed on » park ‘thonor roll,"* now is the | Iwill both nt 8:50 and|hundreds of placards to be posted | school will daily at 3:20} Tuesday all over town and directing} And if you want a big time, get m. if ancing autolst toL hi, where |a ticket for that Blue Bird excursion The new Montlake structure at| ‘he Blue Bird will emt: the first on Lake Washington. Dr. nd and McGraw costing| All the proceeds, except actual ex-| Frank E. Wood or any member of Ave, placed in of $10,000 Seattle's | the Young Men's for pur-'fix you up will be Business club can| fund |for the first time ac Tuesday with nine rs open brand new rooms to accommodate | Ja part of the 3,000 additional kiddies expected this year, 1 o has a principal's office and teachers’ room | ‘HE ( .ANDID r | ’ and two covered playcourt Two jot Mat Cer ms may ee aniee Geass Davis or La Follette? Who'll be the next president? jopen for is two . pes leh vandl Arscieot What sort of men are the What have they done? What Feats Pond ee hee part have they played in thelr countries’ affairs up to date? What | Jo they look like? What about th families? | ‘The Montlake school is planned as|} “you : ste end e You want to know, don’t you? Our Washington bureau has a bulletin ready for distribution covering the biographies of the three candidates for president. It will and many other questions, Fill out the coupon below the other half to be bullt when required | | One hundred twenty-five thousand| |dollars has been spent on remodel: | ing and additions to the John Muir! school at 33rd ave. 8. and Horton st.| his pectaes nine rooms, principal's | an 18-room unit answer these and mail as directed. | POLITICAL EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, jetta a sony room and two coy | New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Joseph Loup, 23, New Or | ‘The new Dunlap school building,| | I want a copy of the bulletin, “Phe Presidential Ca | leans, taxi driver, died trying | which is costing $120,000, will not be! dates,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage to save three negroes. He ready for occupancy until Christmas. | stamps for same jumped down a big manholkt j2t Je Riso Ainine oom scrugetire:, 7.) after them when they yellec sventeen rooms have been added Name camer : . $ : Ito the West Seattle high, with other y RSS 2 VENER for help, Carbon monoxide Jadditions and changes to accommo-| 5 gas killed all four of them |date more students expected St. and No, or R. FT His widow is penniless, ana | New Orleans negroes, grate ful to. the white hero, are go ing to see that she does no. warty A general overhauling of the | Georgetown school, totaling $ and new plumbing in the Mere Horace Mann schools completes tho changes in buildings this yous City... t Y

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