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's 1, / ' wa STU NO. 71 VOL. 27. Est BY HOMER 6 309 1B. « Our Mattern Ne Motherinlaw } Subway to Vancouver Deportation of after ee Deaf and Leakle Howdy, fe Prohibition of ficlals report that the Mexiean rum fleet bs coming north Heaven help the sailors on a night Wke this! * All Cars to Carr sty WEATHER || - The Seattle Star Markers of Scenic Spots Passed With the liquer Meet steaming, feere from California, Law Angeles e fu Gxpected to, be & deserted village BY G LUCILLE BUTLER by summer ve % a on the Jt t the achooner Hesper That sorthward now doth toll And she & filed wiA & f Made owt of crankeear ¢ a8 : ail that several day» ag hy Aw 2 writte oer a . e « ve APPLESAUCE SAYS: ars, of arked "d ome hus ‘ ® phoned @ idea of " a aK ° geln “4.” We : ea : with th’ wife is eM peg : fe carry the at steel while she will ‘be nd = + @ woul wend tothe fino.” ¢ , 4 tc« * or alg te fi Secretary Hoover's experts ie : tell t Pow at work developing a synt 5 and : food. : Divorced ere Mr. And } And Mita Piiciiue: wt of June She wore hie golf pe “ ; Out derry-picking. t Little Homer Brew bnxious to go out driv gince he heard ther Ines in tA. iT COME To TH News tte ME, AND MHS. BL 3. FOOTE Keqwest the Homer of Your Cocnpamy rash s? 2h At the Diverse of theie Deaghter ELIZAZOTH SPINACH Ket oetie Invors patibility. Asnanit and Mattery. Too Much Mother-te- taw Swige Delton’s Court, see Lit Gee Gee mye ft is May 19, 1975, @nough to put on one of these new *ppring hats—if you horn. have a Many marriages give and take—bke takes he ond she gives him the aie, rg The world is improving. shy oe r money No um. Pires have been killed aa fer this Benson. RADIO RHYME heard some singing far aw: thought I'd got old loway; right I was, for if you pledae, | Angeles! | each iy set had caught Low oe 6 Aviator flies from ay, Spokane ‘to . using fuel obtained | atti atreets, uel obt from corn. The Bpokane ax apples. That's probably applesauce. fay what you like, th frouse ave certalr ee fonn to ua bow-leggect Ye Ot Up hetimes, » warme dny ffiee, und anon comes jaydy, and doth a Bandle Dp 80 faire she | eta = mmalier lef ‘Nab Two Sought Six ] a jury wers a plenio wr and Mr. Henderson § make Sea! nets © dittic Weeks by Rum Men Louis Gaines and John H Mallard arrested by y United ates Marshal “8 on bees , }turned by a ‘The two men he jnoticht for the past six woes. Batt wae posted in the sum of $1,500 H illegas Death Brings We've sen men | using | | 1 mighty are te, Of naught, exeept stor 4g alae said fo have weed o fuel made of cuted) AAVISOYY be ene pair of tuiloon trousers ought to give enough eloth for 29 Ar operation in the move by the Muni Jat that it would tn cipal learue, the Bika, the Lions, the hé one orphan childe, ) Gonttie Federation of Women's clubs, | $0 to work. ed away it be, Andi, women's City club and the @ *e% hurche Wealnat the ‘ont ard in fw relic of the dark ages.” Hee got it ther | MPa Pollock's letter was prompted It § oped that there in nolby the resent death in jail of Sam fncreane in tho price of gowns and | fitlegas, a ‘Tacoma auto aaleaman dngerie a | Hittegaw, aken to Jail suffering from I Cbg acuate aleohollam, died there after Dutah hack noe jattention, evidence : Th Gis desl Joner's jury held. the Jallors ullty one Uk ‘ Phe do Jot 1 nee and recommended ac It seems funt ate aes ken against them. huKgented that Prenitent 1 ‘an | This Proweoutor Colvin reused to oy ) ldo, Chief Meveryna suspended one Beentuck oh the) an f0r'90 an nother for five Prinoners often are placed inn Ol t » of | Padded call and forgotten for days,” apktr ry | Ming Bollock writes, deneribing con t rh Weent jn elther |dittione which sho nays are calculated \ no talkin’ | t.drive A prisoner out of his mind wt all’ Her letter maya in part f Lape cad | “indirectly, we, the citizens, are he opening day ta past and gone, | guilty of the de of the man who With ahricks ana 1 yella,\vecently died an the result of his wha bleacher’ burted enth experiences In our elty jail Tem tons of peanut When bell wun not forthcoming, Rif i$ he wos placed In the tank, whore A, d he was held, wo pollee seport; he ese balloon | Jail Cleanup Demand Board of Action; Call It “R A demand for united action by | pubtie In eleant up conditions at line city jail wae made Tuesday b Mi Adelaide 1. Potlock, widely lknown Seattle educator, publicist and woman Writing under sponsorship of the beard. for visory the women's po @ division, y) the | Pollock urgtd co The New a ae te « ane Ma EATTLI OP FIRED FOR BEING DRUNK | Charges of Severyns Denied by Policeman Hunt SUSPENDED THREE TIMES “| Leaving Post of Duty Also Cause for Dismissal © of tq ! an He HM . . ep wt e T i" . i. ed his purpos Ht 4 been muapende e . 4 yenigne © t a f with a fe are as He er eht a the middie hore, 4 that he Hunt war 4 the fight with officer, which } wine Army Hunt He ned to the force and was en the parade ater rete suspended ngnin for 10 days Inat March 6, for what was called un tecomins al of the « hat he would * for. my n't want the Women Police Urge elie of Dark Age” went ‘goofy’ and wna then put In a ided coll for hourw. and forgotten tank id a furniture. floor it. oF room bare of with only the concrete a plice where a man may ie, In thin ta sometimes as many as 75 men (quoting a jit er) may be thrunt Into this room was put a man who may have koon of his Tmagine had apprecia | ton surroundings when #0. ber auch ® man coming to hia that, {brain gave |then? A quoted, Jond we wenden hore. after ta tt any won: | hia} hat pened policeman evidence, as| ‘On, get violent, | throw them into the padded coll to cool off. “The evidetce ‘Sunday night der sickening hours, way? ha v's wan, they further says that, Hilligas was walking | around clawing at the sides of hin coll,’ after having been put in the} padded coll Saturday night "A yearn 7, © COmmittes of threa women wW@ted upon Mayor Hrown and asked to have jail condi totin | remedied. The committes wan put off by being asked to write out a report, This report was nant to the| mayor, but wan loat in the mail, Hey eral months later was again sont to the mayor, It was answered. | The committes wan told to go to the chlet of police | “Minn Henrietta Milix, a former} whool principal, and thi weltor naw] the who admitted the need of The chief sont us to Hobert| who also promined that con. | would be studied aad rem. i ohlef, dition edied,” ENT spaper With the I t.Cl W: ireuls ation in Sigg shington WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925 ions for Cars! | OFFICIALS Former WhitmanCo. “AGREE TQ Clerk Arrested Here “Seattle, We’re Here” So Say the Tourists Who Arrive on First Excursion Trains ots ae Newman Is Charged , . : “ With Shortage; Error, He Says WMAN, 34, forme ' v x . . ¥ 4 to € ertffe Parker and Fits eraid Tuesday 6 - ¢ 4 good-bye, « str home as wnt entered the . at and « roda ting b ey, Blephen Ohad 4 . ted hie activit ° © t the f ais ue make # other & 7 VERY day newspapers contain stories which, if surrounded with a thou- sand years of haze, woulti | hind pale the exploits of the an- , ; os | cient romantic people. ¢ H ee RN Vi During 1924 American . fliers sailed round the world, If such a feat had been made 1,000 years ago, no Goubt college professors to- || “YOU BEAUTIFUL THING!” Yes, that's exactly what day would be expounding |) Miss Augusta B. Willis, one of the first Eastern visitors to to classes on the heroism, ‘take advantage of the cut-rate fares, said when she took bravery and romance of || her first real look at Seattle this morning from the roof of the daring adventure, The Olympic Hotel, Her home is in Chicago. She arrived Re | av 7 pe, wine than tive eam asia |Monday night on the Milwaukee. —Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers Present year bas passed, yet || two atorion have broken in the || (@QUEATTLE, we aro here!” Already the railroads report reser pre stories, which If taken in That might well be the slogan] vations sold out well ahead, and the light of thelr possibilities for || OC 350 tourists who arr in Seattle | touriste buying round trip tickets to drama and literature, poasenses || Monday night on various (rains; first) the Coast will be routed thru Seattle ho equal in romanticiem. jof the hordo of sightasers to take|one way, Whether their particular Where tw there a compariason ||ad¥antago of the summer excursion | objective is California or Oregon, in the drama of the Argoxy and || ttes of the various transportation | they will see Washington, too. the Golion Fleece, and the 192¢ |/ComPantes, which went into effect} Incidentally it ix the first time in newspaper ntory of the Alaskan || ay 16 history that all Jarge conventions are muahern carrying diphtheria ae. || From now on, every train witi| Meeting on the Pacific Const. The pecans sakalad “iioasa* |bring guests to Seattlo and the peak | Knights Templar, Shrine, Elks, Odd The Grecian legend of ‘Tan. || Will be reached carly in July, ao. | Fellows, Christion Endeavor of the talus, standing noeck-deep In |) Cording to extimates of railroad com: Veta and other large bodies will water, which receded when he |/Panies and local tourist bureaus rring innumerable strangers within attempted to molaten hia parched || With 126 national conventions |°US EMC% Bi: tongue, porsesnon no greater || @cheduled for the Pacific const, 38 of rt appeal than the story of | thera in 8 In, th toucta travel! Western Pacific yd Collins, fast In the stymian || Will be bigger than anything ever darknoss of Band Cave, avis of || Planned before Gives Dividends thirst and hunger while wator nemielniiniominnes NEW YORK, May 19—Tho West dripped tantalizingly near his ern Pacific railroad corporation to: head and food lay just out of iS day declared a cash dividend of 6 reach. |per cent on the common stock, a a cash dividend of $1.68 on the pre- ferred, a stock dividend of one eee every story of myth share of common and one share of ology } ite match In the ‘Will Not Return to Cabinet lite of modern beingn and told || . preferred on each six shares of com inthe dglly, Rewermerne| “|| Post; Recovery.Retarded (oon now outatandii, wnd’a, atock And {nf the authentic hiatory |] yg operons dividend of one share of common of nationn and empires the atory ||, WASHINGTON, May 19.—Secre-/and ono of preferred on each aix in the samo, tary of War Weeks’ recovery trom | sharon of proferred. uHAER ete? ho [[ stroke of paralynin suttdPod on bei ~ Aisa Kaba Napoleon returned from tho 1 April 1, tn retarded by gall bladder Islo of Kibo striking consterna |} ? | complications | Attending phyatelana are @ppeful, | PRI cx roacmnnrncwemis DO a GOOD USED tion into the heart of Burops Von Hindenburg returns from || ‘ ‘a bochets ‘6 ntanover to the head of « colicky {| moved Nia summer home at Law [| CARRS German republic cu ,N. H, before the hot wea |} Can be secured casily by wateh Hintory here, and tt Is told in |) ther reaches Washington || ing the Want Ad Columns, Horo dally newspaper accounts Weoks will not rots to the war |] ia today's Mating There iw more incentive and |} department, Hin forn@ rostznation precept in a living Ty Cobh) or withthe: Wnidoungede when '& suitable | FORO Ep eny Oke Nurmi, or Red Grange than in | nucconsor in found, Jt 16 undorateod. |] gers Je an unequaled opporton all the Athenian philosophers | ity to yet a fine 1929 or Os), Ce Ford ouring ar, fully equipped and in such fine cons | 66 AVI nowapaper tn Hotter |Pound Hits Highest |] ation thewout an to be ene. thon atale history," dediares tlonily new, at an oxtremely Awwutun, s.‘thonus, conmu || Mark Since the War) low price nloner of education of Maine | LONDON, May 19—'The pound | Turn to the Want. Ad) Golunine ‘fend the papers,’ advises || sterling this aftertioon reached ite!] and see who ta offering thin Uttle Chauncey Depew, 0 |highet point «nee the war, being |] oar to you. RBAD THY WANT Both gentlemen are right, | auoter at $4.45% on the London ox ie ADH DAILY. change, diidieieelinnincieitin bia iia a ee motorboat trip ever attempted. HOME) Ti * Last Seen in Auto; Traced by Deputies Victim of Overwork, in Opinion of Friends Who Join Posse By C. A. Clay JN OVERWHELMING longing to wander free of re~ overwork in night studies of the university exte ( Mount Si county near North Ber This was the belief Tuesday < er wich d deputies conduct e search for the r ng uth. Two clues have bee iscovered thus far on the hunt and three posses Tuesday continu the effort to find Matteson in the hope of saving his and solving what now appe stery. ; Young M " qualmle Lamber Co., with his wife and son, and Mr. and Mrs. L, B, Williams, of North Bend, on a pienic trip of their own reported that they saw a youth amure © open wering closely the descrip of the took | tion of Matteson Iying t place a stump near the logging road Immediately the report of He seemed dead and one of © mishay Starwich, from the women screamed. Later om eatise ae thelr return trip they saw the the t tenor same youth entering a Pack- Heete, Gibec Davi ard car at Norman Place on the cour unds, took Snoqualmie road. tr The owners of the car, ap INSISTED HE WOULD pearing from ao hike, seemed CLIMB: MOUNTAIN surprised to find the young man earned from the ‘ as an occupant They talked ed| to him for a few minutes and then drove away with him In the ear. MEETS RANCHER at ON DIZZY BRIDGE Ay * teson's ing man answering Mat description talked with William McNealey, and was later entering a Packard car near Norman Place on the Snoqualmie road. that time, alt trace of him has urn to Page 9, } Column n RUMOR GAR LINE rancher, Since been lost. Sheriff Matt Star wich urgently requests that autoists giving the young man a ride, report to him where he left the car and what became of Council Holds Executive i ¢ ‘ | es ee tous intles cast arcuna| . S@SSION = With Brown resul me UUme a t Rumors at t « were |trail had been folluwed around the neg af « purchase jeamp to an 1 Kainier Valley carlines it Tues ru city bi uneiimen closeted t A rain n mschves counsel's library at McCletia arporath ledened:’ oh. te ‘ ence on the proposed Charles Scholster, of the Sno- bers denied that any ibe taken at the meet- ined that they were session a that neo AWAY: public city would be given out WwW oat Brown, general manager Seattle and Rainier Vailey met with the council shortly r it convened. Mond rnoon the council held — an open session with Brown rela- Motorman on 28th Ave. tive to estimates placed upon the carlines by the municipal railway, Knocked From Platform department and Brown's company. | ne Brown attacked figures submitted |QUPPOSED to have been hit on by City Comptroller Carroll which S the head by a telephone pole; Predicted an annual’ loss of more when he leaned outside his street. | than $3,000 1¢ the city purchases the car late Monday night, Lester B.j°*lines. The rest of the session Btahy, 38, motorman living at 731|¥* Siven over to routine bookkeep- |N. 79th wt, was found dazed and |!" examination, }almost unconscious at W. 70th st. Pr and Earle ave. a half hour later. | | The trofley car, after Stahy fell] Jout of it. ran away for ten blocks, Finally it came te a stop, when eee ect ce dasea’ by | Charge 4 Men Ran Biggest “Downtown Roadhouse” his injury that he was unable to tell what had happened. Police be- Heved he had been the victim of a bandit Tuesday, however, the declared that he heard break on the car as it passed 28th} ave. N. W. and W, 80th st. | He! leaned outside to locate the trouble and something struck him a terrific Trial of four defendants charged with operating one o& the biggest “downtown roadhouses” In Seattle, opened Tuesday before Federal Judge Cushman, The defendants, Herman Dickman, Daniel Huhn, Harry Daiwson and motorman something blow on the side of the head. He| William Davenport, are charged with fell out and wandered around the| maintaining a nuisance at the Fed- neighborhood until he was found by!eral hoted, Third ave. and Pike st., jand with dry law, Dry agents under a searching party. An waldéntitied woman passenger | on the car jumped from tho trolley conspiracy to violate the Walter Justi when It ‘started to run away, She|seized about 40 cases of liquor and was the only person aboard. ten sacks of Canadian beer in “arious Stahy taken home by street|rooms of the hotel when they raided rallwny offictals it June 14, 1924, Trio Starts Trip Across - North America in Boat Leave Astoria, Bound for New York; Expect to Be There i in 90 Days Ore., May 19. TA: tiny). The! route ‘Of! the 5,000-mile trip no bigger than a| Will be: Up the Columbia river to the ASTORIA, white cockleshell, rowboat and powered with two dis eannaoaria eget gp vl wae minuative outboard engines, turned) portage by motor truck miles her nose into the bast this morning | overland to Livingston, Mont; down and strutted away up the Columbia the Yellowstone river to its confiu- river into the heart of the continent, | ence with the Missouri river; down nd for New York city, 6,000 miles | the Missouri river, 1/800 miles to ita over a water route, Tho craft] confluence with the Missiasippl; up seemed far too fragile for her task,| tho Mississippt to the Tiinois river; bor but the Los Angeles voyagours she} up the Tiinols and canal to Chicag bore, John Bdwin Hoag, writer;} across Lake Mlehigan to Lake Hur: frank §, Wilsoy, motion pleture | on; ac Lake Hiro and Georgian by canal into Lake Ontario; then down the St, Lawronee to the Rioh+ man, and Val Woodbury, navigator, | together with Wappato, thelr dog, embarked with high spirits and san:| ellou river aud up this stream and | guine hopes of Being i Now York} iis canal to iadke Champlain; across city within 90 days, ‘These men aro| this lake and into the Hudson river undertaking the first ‘transoontinent.| by canal and down the Hudson to | Now York eity, bay;

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