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. Ss peed Up the Stroke in the Poughkeepsie Drive; We’re $7,000 Short | CROSBY OFFER: OFFERS TO BUY LAKE FERRIES! : The “Newspar iper With the Bigg st Circulation in Washington ; ii TheSeattleStar iii to’ Batered as Becovd Class Matioy at the Postoffice at Geeta Wash, ander we 1% Per Kear, oy Mall, 1608 alana | it oF Cougress March 4, “Yol. 27. NO. 61. EE SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. tae TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, = Ship Firm in Receivership Rwal Operator GILLESPIE to Make Tender Why Lake Ferries Founder: " By Vic|No Business Reason Why Lake Trans- THE ho KK BELOW THE WATER LINE portation Should Not Pay, De- = CONCERN ~ clares Veteran Navigator 3Y JOHN W. NELSON N OFFER to purchase the Lake Washington ferries from King county will be made at next Monday's meet- ing of the board of county commissioners, by Capt. Harry W. Crosby, veteran Puget sound shipping man and boat operator, Crosby announced Thursday. Crosby said he will base his tender on statements by Howdy, folks! Let's fe Sarah's and have a good, sappy same of croquet! | somes in Havana drinks { ! H Japanese Company all go out Capt. J. L. Anderson that unless he is granted another sub- air? | Alleges Corporation sidy of $70,000 for a Diesel engine in the Ferry Lincoln, he : on Rocks will turn the ferries, which he now operates on a 10-year — lease, back to King county. lead: “T will buy the boats from the county and operate them at a profit, as my own private business enterprise,” Capt. Crosby said. “I am now making an appraisal of the ferries and a study of the business on the lake and will be pre- ared to submit an offer to the commissioner: “Theré is no business reason why the county should con- tinue to pay subsidies for these boats. They can be oper- ated at a profit poe capable business 1 ma enagement.” | ro OF SIGHS My partner's now in heaven, Ob, his funeral was grand! He made a bid of seven, With two honors in his hand! 1 have ng out- Little Home aptain Cro: n in they y bus in Seattle for many . He has operated steamboats ny and freight and passenger . Pu Sound wa nd oroly Little Home H itiram cones, 0! DB teorced are Mr ark fhe lying hound hid a ° Capt. J. L. Andersc (8 fake Washington f the B tanty to give him a no Se COMPETITION “I would have the time the lease to Cz n was mad ‘| Gun Battle and Auto Wreck in Rainier Valley 4, wants the w $79, mpany w I had been ¢ an 0 loa p He must believe in mais WE BUNGSTARTER WRITES A) P82 SPRING POEM. t fyes were like pools of pale | tat the true a chine, deep and mysteriously | !8p0NsIble to “We nose was piquantly up-Tece!ver's exe k@ the spout of « coffeepot. The Jape, mouth, red as a bottle of ketch. ™&n. Oldham & hws curved genily lke a pretzel, | that Gilleepie, Inc., collected $20 Wer peck was full and round, deli-| from freight shippers for the Hi fairly moulded as a sack of cement./ kai Maru and refused to pay $2 said N battle, an 4 injury of a poli Mm opportunit tive bids. ganiza Kkod.tt is claimed, nets of either are without a ured an excitin; i rglar chase in Thursd , in which two thieves escaped, the refuse to conside | of the ferries, Capt pared to submit the for the operation of the boats on| aiton, and one man was cantata lease. | “I believe the ferries are making} 4% 4 result, A. F. Smith, 20, is held money right now and I am satisfied | in the city jail as a confessed bur- that business management of glar and Patrolman A. W. Cox is Rainier Va alley ear morn- ing their overturned car in a { boats would return a fair profit on | i oage the o. : kal ; : under the care of a physician, suffer- } was beautiful! 722.22 of the $40,000. loading char- thal Gharktion © Gaptalic Ceasty aale, a a *e capita bata atid, . : ing from a possible fracture of the Teceph W! New York G could not ob ca ne : Kener _ ms Bch mere ; aie 23% ‘n ORDER NEW OIL RT TRIKE OF HEARING TODAY Ch P l leans ° a aa © seeking Se ar i ts cape Sart he "=" LEASE PROBE MAY AVE 5 FOR HEALER Oren cue i ~ ae ee : Did Not Pay ©" 2" Dopitcerr thinps on tate map, |Povation’s finances =" Government Counsel Decide 1,600 CITY TRUCK MEN Mystic Faces Mann Act | Whek tne sehen of the " = Count in Portland Courts for Gardens ied tee ied gabe ss ~ Union Votes to Walk Out Monday if | orr.axn, om. stay 1—eCoto | L? if Month, tho ne dust why the hero of the films rg . Cas never scree | Dew | on Special Grand re fF was unable to make the crashed into a ditch six AN May 7.-—Pol AND, shah Ghadiall, Indian mys i r a ae rea disreah feet deep, turning over on its side, A 0 I R f sed tie, -¢ ged with ¥ on of y in a mee 7 Two of the occupants ped 0} Oconto $1 Wage Increase Is Refu Sai aut ati ce : conning Sastuint ets sik wo of the occupants jumped out, ations with r j nn, hia secreta will | leged ance due for ex | co caring today be Ken-| arden at the actress’ beautiful Bev | neth r, United States com-| ¢rey Hills home, | missioner. Action was brought by the Rodeo Later today his case may be plac-| Land and Water company, which | running in opposite di: other, Wilson pursued the first man, fir- | ing repeatedly in an effort to stop | him. Cox ran after the second thug. tions to cach aldine Mc ays G PTiis ts a good idea. Let's throw IS MISSING — ail our porcelain bathtubs, elec Come anges, radios and vacuum Maners, ! Mes | Left Home Without Word to! being madesit the wa | prevent a strike! The deelsion to strike unless em truck driv: | ploy accept the compromise y tatively for next Mon-| made by an almost unanimous vote out takes place and Owen | He fired once and then slipped, fell | | i STE a8 Wednesday night, whon the drivers} eq before the federal grand jury |contracted with the screen star tO tl DheMatrnat: lander Ge ihe sone ab HOLD "EX, ROLAND! | Folks; Reported Seen | )'"" dtoday after a conference} While membors of the Teamsters’ | Met at Kagles’ hall, now in session, [convert the grounds of her ostate | shoulder and was disabled and could Heme Can Wo wonder that our children a i= ‘s Tho present agreement between! Ghadiall, head of the Spectro-|into a replica of her native Poland not get up. MBps wrong? Petted, gee with United Stetes: Attorney Gor-|and Auto ick Drivers’ uni dial, head 1 get uy PP wrong? Peited, pampered, edu- t : ; the driv s and their emplo the my y Alder, ©X-| Chrome Therapy institute of Mal-| forests, The company claims that} ale was a de Peay! éfeano ind Wilson returned to help Cox and at the expense of the state, | don, not to submit the case to the| asked for $1 a day increase pired. April 4. The ne “ slight working condition ¢ KOS, aga, N. J.e arrived hero during the| the work was completed on April| Smith crawl out of the auto, He of self-re- year-old Broadway high school stu-| regular grand jury now in session) ney have agreed to remain at work | Submitted and rejected by the em-| night from Seattle in custody of} 8, and that $2,000 only of the con- | surrendered. and inde- Ident, was given the police Thurs | and called for a special panel. for. employers, who will give them Ployers, aNegotia sions failed: Drivers | federal authorities, tract price of $20,704.55 has been On the way to the police station adence, we |day. The girl has been missing | Stic &BO-cent w: day ineréads, offered arbitration. This was re-| 19 was arrested thereafter firing | pald. Smith is alleged to have confessed them forth | since Monday afternoon, when she Harry Dale, secretary of the lo- ieee ‘ jon officers who entered his hote! | A month ago the sheriff's office | that ho and his companions had pre. ei atlings to Hiett 1 John 6 Aaa 5 Under tho present acale drivers get | apartments to arrest him | attached Miss’ Nogri's automobile and | viously looted the Cosy cafe, on the hike up the rug ai from $4.75 to $6 a day, but the } Aon path of life ya —— jhousehold goods for a bill of{corner of 57th ave. and Rainier $2,039.84 to an interior decorating |ave. They got between $15 and $20, 6° {x about Dale jleft her home, at 1416 % ae jeat union, N. 174, and Mike ( fl woe Cae ks ata pint ernational vice prosident, of San| age w waiting for o at First ave, and| i | 4 ancinco, still wore working Thurs: | ty the ; > post-war period of depre | firm for work done on her home. | he said : me res."—fiov. Hartley, in aly wary, ‘ednes vening, | noone ta vark stile: ated POSS. 2 rm for work done on said! | @ refusing to have anything | he saw & girl resem: | | any toe tee sie ‘ AW, bi ghana oa one Gitta one meer Smith said he kept $8.55 as his with “Child Welfare Week.” lEiinig atemcalder. ie red her} Ship Fireman Leaps to} The oposing urganization is the|a day. Two years later they won an share and admitted they had stolen bg |with a pleture of Miss Alder in the Dock, but Mi Footing |7rus* om ra’ association of §o-|increase of 60 cents. The scale {s the sedin froni’adowhtown street 4 Ge dietsie e il ch P tingay erefore 25 cents under the wartime Rai oe s J AR Olid-time. Has ne eae mh Her face} WOC! u isses Footing jattic, of which P. L. Bingay is| therefore 25 j The injured policeman was taken ee: gates Piece ink yd Us pe Oils ele Mieco ag Serr | planager, tig oreenllilletl hay: ee: |Soheaitle | Lawyer Must Appear Before! to his home after an Xray examnle 1 my wn a pusheart peddier | made hi sania ies aaah sratic © Associated Indus-| “We expect some employers to con ; om hd ‘ % inkted a F 22 W. sotn| operation of the Assoclal nd p nation had been made of his shoulder. ik a ito pa the streets in mnlasin atu fet. a her en-|_, Bibmley. Kovelek,- 26, 1188. W, 60th | PEERY ON sing téiainion ‘Neada.i.lis | cede the Socent inérease ana it ts| Olympia Supreme Court Man Says He Jumped Out of ‘ oa if gs, and yelled: “Tutti-| A friend of the girl sa jer en | et, was drowned In the bay Wednes- members hope for agreement, our hope that a genoral walkout may — * : fe steam" Beeie fi We ee Rais teeta car ahtavsiood (whan he Y attemicted | they: ala. bo averted. Wo are doing all we can| ‘The supreme court at olympin| Window on Hearing Knock # oe Monday night,,"e few hours’ ater) "4 Pia P : are | to this end,” Dale said Thursday issued an order, returnable | a, . No positive | to leap to the dock from the S. S| Members of six local unions are : 1 she had left her home. No posit } to leap « May 29, making Walter B, Allen, at-| sustained Tuesday after. | A grouchy man ltrace of her has been found since| Alameda and missed his footing. | not aftected, These are: Jitney driv: I don't think there will be a| May 29, Y iat Injuries sustained Tuesday after- Ia Herbert Day: osetia 3 Is head struck the dock, accord:| ers, taxl drivers, garbage wagon strike,” Manager Bingay, of the|trney in the Lyon building, show| noon in a.leap from a third story He named his camp bao os d mother, Mr, and ae 1 -bor officals, and hio| pilots, fee, laundry and milk wagon | Truck Owners’ association, told Tho! Cause as to why he should be per-| window at 1915 Seventh ave. proved “09 Onaway.” she iserigat ic Alder) Were tunable an a into the water, ‘The body; drivers Star, “We shall do everything pos: eee ted practice law in Washing-| fatal to Jack McGilvray, known also : Mrs. Ernest K. Alder, we | dropped > the water, je body ‘ ‘ ui : ble ina friend. | ton courts to the police as “Jockey” Madden, i : 1 isap-| was recovered by the | Men driving transfer, fuel, com. | sible to settle the trouble in a pe adans x } a ite Ray, Bh ok set to throw much light on the d sap- | wan 1 red by atch seats roaroial’ and delivery’ (fucka arg |W aplel(.\ 1° acm ‘eating tha hoaed tot| Stee stequest!. tor the order was! early ‘Thursday morning. a 'y G Miler, who races; pearanc The girl was a quiet, Koyelaki lived with his p i] fi t-| Rother today and we'll talk it over. | signed by Attorney General Dunbar Detective R, R. Herbert, after see: | Millio iy f Flov Di. he Stadiuin Saturday, is a tuxt- c type, they eay, and} and was employed as a fireman on| those seeking the raise. Depart: ‘ t of If 1 bee 5 NS oO lowers on Dis- diver raat nt ge ; t stores’ deliveries will be hit (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) Beatie auest Of Howard Findley of] ing: McGilvray in. the city hospital, | YY profession > Column 1) [the Alameda ment stores’ deliveries " y Turn to Page 3, Column ; tess When lie et ce hs Seattle, chairman of the board of law jidentified him as Madden, he de examiners. a, y ~| play at Annual Affair ieee ye 7!) at him: “A dot-| clared. The dying man gave both | ; | Allen has practiced law here for 15] names, His skull was fractured by ‘ ; i ola If You make ft in two min- years without ever having been ad-| tho fall pangs etre et Rb ae a nl an . O ves t e 1 e mitted to the bar, Findley says. Herbert saya the man leaped trom|°f YarFcolored tulips were on dis. i P eae 6 1 " “When i learned from Olympia| the window when someone knocked | PY here today as the annual Tu- ye A the oth of forcen vi'lence for the p'tec- | records that ho never had been ad-] at the door He rea mo tnundec vas, Ucn { ave my body from bein’ a cross on the other corner a nf fore lence fo! y'tec~ ds ad bt d Oana. its progress a high school girl will By Jim Marshall aR ete [> esineahea wees TAlleecaetReE tion of property.’ The workers | mitted, I called him in and told him| —— ies Tullo alogh het wi AROM the warm springtime He surveyed the crowda agnin | crowd that the Lord would an olight to stop it and save their |ho would have to withdraw trom } Ibe parades, and the city will be ick, albeit 1 i f a waterfront evening, and Japsed into thought, lean swer any, prayer, bodies for themselves pening Aya tons Hindley saya, “Fis host to thousands of visitors. Make ine look pare to ing, in his frayed overcoat “Pray to Him and He'll give A blueuniformed “instrument | agresd. Lator, 1 found him arguing | ‘Tho. show financially 4s in. good tah 2a gs y ae i Ln | -{ agninat’ a syeatutirantundadows you anything —even a job o° of forcen yi'lence” marches sol- | case before Judge Ronald, and lshane, A.C Huflow. cpeeslaent cok pci hb pie rh Raga ei ‘i , ‘ain't. got work.” emnly by, chewing gum, jwwhen T explained the matter to the} ; ” pene st yaoi Ai : pee. wld presently enet| long hair was white and in his ina Hatenreutaest Net has,” Ai volliwinulbed ieee heavy Ph ene | Judge, he held up the proceedings.” | State License Inspector Is ae rhe piencaip kcentan ay id 'presently. cust . ap 16 crowd the other feller has A} | . ‘alr weather is hoped for, rain wi , ‘ » lapping of the wa i } “ is : ' his alr W ys : ford innke mighty | Aull are ite) TAPE piles of the he commonted. “That'd stick shoes and a blue wool shirt nods HE white-haired old man Asked to Resign May 19 j not put the festival in the re ine which Pleased me per b in ter agains! ' ‘ igs Rats of the you, now, ‘Three seta w' folks in assent, His lips move, down in 77 Washington st. | Othe! fantlval ‘atticdts are: rg. fe 2 game, make | docks or Path TGHIV & bone trying to savo souls and one eaie tho Lord!" chants the mt ee ove RI SER HigTe, || Take Advantage of |) & \. srorvow su Regis hotel, in Norman MacDuff, J. W. lew In 43, when my South side nd trying to © bodies, But more chorus. e wanders around ie walls, | age ( ® Ww. B Is, mdden did go to plecen, a ni. Ubatl bended . ont . RE speetor for the stata department of A. ¢ artolls 0 to ple Asa) fused an ae id Se wanting thelr bodiex saved than ie Pieper en eet ett agke the Unusual Real Hoonsea) was naked to faalgh May 19 | Juénemann, Wrtieat’ I, Wells) Bart * At the corner fo seg their souls, Sort o! ing.” N TH third corner the har. Db fh relly and # plac \ : abe dial ph city. Valloy 4 | ; e fo aS | 4 " | otter received ur from | LeValloy and 1 Lester Waltmore, itanin Mrs. Wilkina| bands fought for him; three for He straightened up and went monium throbs furiously and | sleep. Hard-rock mon for the || Estate Offerings as es abhi bps nt Oia aia @ Park Sonrd, Ma Brown} his soul and’ one for his init shuffling back toward the water- | tho gospeliers sing tho glorg South; men for Kennecott and |] jn today's Want Ad Columins, || ia NMagued kre nO FORAGE ANTE HES the entering, | Tho soul-neekors lured him nt » door of 77 Wash slory son, Glory for ever hands for the timber, Hore are some good Istings, Lass ale hie ‘ sae J am not b of hi front, At the door of 77 W f | The old mm Min ead request, but sald he would name 1, ritis. ava ero a, Publicity, | with the whining tint Ington st. he halted and then | when the strife glory, | i : Any: Welt wae ipa Sal, TWO HARGAINS, NORTH | McGuire as Morrow's successor | HONE staten t moniums; the, body-hunter en slory on the other « solemnly and slumps into a chatr |] TWO BARGAINS, NOR WND.|| McGuire as Mc W bitter out Re ei on, bap ticed him with a blackboard turned in. ha fs gherinehahdca pron! before the rostrum, Soon a $2,000, attractive 4-room cottage, || Morrow will rofuro to submit a for Is Taken by Death Do ite Pmt be unable) ind atrident stuff about the 6m 44. ashe! aida eratic: “ Whhancdanvee preacher will come in and, en Pane OG mo eee: fine to- |] mat resignation, he sald, but will) LONDON, May f. -Admiral of the Wee rights of the proletariat / QACK a Occidental and Wash: | Tyowson a drunk. The glory-glory tloing him with — glory.lory {-1oom" new bungalow, builtein || stop work on the day mentionod, Me | oot Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Theat boroy y be huffied around ington the ex-iron moulder ve tall On hymns, exhort him to praise his « features; front room oak floor; || refused to discuss the matter, but| Sturdesy, G. CG. B, KG M. Gy lei WHO well flent-reducing The old man shu res was tolling thom publicly ho was | %"88 Tell Maker cabinet Kitchens 2 bedrooms; || ¢rienda sald tho request is based upon | G. V, O. who was chief of the Brit ep ott of tho land.) Us se rraeevoatuenaer Ge) Waves proud to be a Christian | , sat rath | statohouse politics, Morrow has boon [ish war statt in 1914-15 and com INO Gi o it hs speaker draw on “I toll you, men, {t's great to | an the fourth corner the | — Woatily the old man's eyes || Turn to tho Want Ad Coloma || with the department for threo yeiir manded Hi i 8. Ipvinelble in ection FISHING %| ing the labor speuk ? Wiad eve nha bay’ 2 speaker is drawing plotures on | wander from the Job notlees on 1 Hoo Who. {iq offer! r : EP aaE off the Malkland islands, for which 18 r ie aie be able to stand here and pea BY Vander from the job notlee find feo who S@ offering this ey fas \ dh HING ALLOWED his, blaekbor ra AC Pg othie um/#aved, Ho sald, carrioatly | tho blackboard andgiwying that ~| the wally and go marching along || dandy ttle home to you. READ || YOUNG PRINCE DIES he way knighted and received a pat eae * cli sa cackled shrilly “Amen,” chanted the semiclre | the army and the navy and the over the pages of @ tattered THE WA ADS EVERY DAY ROMI, May Prinoess Yolanda’s ‘mentary grant of $60,000, died | 4 tons one of ‘em wanty to cl@of singers, | police force are all “instruments hgmnbook, 1), A J now born gon, Giorgio, died today, phere today, “and oni oY If ‘ Ha einitaS i i ' ‘ :

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