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FIND CLUE TO MISSING STEAMER AGENT! WEATHER - The Newspaper With the Biggest ‘Giresiaticn "inf W: shington Ree ive | EQ - _ i ii TheSeattleStar io"! | Botered as Heoond Class Matior May at the Postoffice at Beattle VOL, 27. NO, 73 ite SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 * TWO CENTS ATTLE. a Home We're 72 Years Old Saturday Fullerton Refuses RELATIVES | Big Party With First Settler = to Prosecute Hart THNK HE 4 Tacoma Letariava and Forbe P. Haskell, who is in charge © liquidation of the affairs of the defunct Scandinavian Friend Telegraphs He | American bank in Tacoma. . : M | N ERS | This was the word from Prosecuting Attorney Fullerton, Saw J. H. Kline Driv- | | | | Ae EST. BY HOME MAY 1 20 On your vacation, you reg J: ea SURE of Olympia, who sent word by letter Thursday to Attorney) ing Thru Olympia General John Dunbar notifying him of this decision. Pros- ecutor Fullerton’s letter follows: C. A. Clay “Under date of April 27 you submitted to thi pe cer- A Thursd morris : ia Howdy, folks! ‘The safest way is to select three nice adjectives and use them every time the wife asks your tain charges against former Governor Hart. I beg to advise the ™ eof J H. k d from sigh! opin ofa ta eat. | you that I have thoroly investigated the matter and have mn eee po } Another embarrassing moment is Steamship when your high-toned neighbor spies five Pullman towels hanging from your clothes-line. eee Little deuds of powder, Little specks of paint, West Virginia Torn reached the conclusion that there are no justifiable grounds | sitior by Strife Over | for instituting any proceedings against Mr. Hart in Thurs-|°°: * 7 as sent to Mrs. Union Trouble _ ten county.” Kk the Kilne home, 1305 E } | Fullerton did not state if he still retained the affidavit aA st, by H. F. Williams, of ; Tenino, who said he had se signed by Haskell and Kelly and given to Attorney General anni i ee ociee for Alaska BY PAU R, MAL LON a] 5 > t ving thru Oly aft Make a litile freckle * 4 ( Dunbar in April, or whether he returned them to Dunbar |ernoon betwee Look like what i ain't. , ORGANTOWN, W. Va, May | wi » letter Police detec is ve aha PAINTING UP his. swim | Mee ee near with the letter: ~ i taveatifalld End elacretitad encthee \) Considering what motor vandals ming pool in preparation for} workers, inctuding many women, Dunbar stated Thursday that in spite of Fullerton’s re-|!"verisuted tnd discredited another ; rhodod! Mount trons, it's a good |Seattle's 72nd birthday party,| have been thrown in jail in | fusal to act on the matter, he would continue the investiga- ting out of a Chevrolet coupe on jer glaciers are to be held at his home, R,| Mortherm West Virginia's mine tion himself. Prosecuting Attorney Selden of Pierce county. ermen's dock at Ballard, 3 eS De carried in the rear s H. Denny, only survivor in} y cal taste hake ties jalso stated his readiness to prosecute the case whenever a{ Wednesday afternoon. E se } Seattle of the city birth, | io preventing officials of the|fUll report is made to him. aie: telegram ; received. by tras HE GENERALLY DOE! | jproves he is as young and|United Mine Workers challenging} - = = ars : } “Am almost certain that I saw Mr, Kline driving car thru “Weekly luncheon of Seattle Bar Aggaciation, Wednesday, May 20, at 1 w Chamber of Commerce build: | of mines by non-union la has resulted in outbreaks, filled |} }full of vigor as Seattle is.|° Above is his beautiful home ! aroused the entire dis ) Olympia Tuesday afternoon, be- E Mayor Brown will speak at| on the Denny estate on Lake |; ° tween 3 and 4. 1 have known jrandow Announcement of bar as Washington, near Sand Point. ne 5 now ar ch Mr, Kline several years, having i ‘sociation. ' Photo by Carter & Tiradie lived in Juneau, Alaska, while { Pera | tar Btate crashes Presnell. hn cots : he was Pacific Steamship agent An old-timer is one who rememoers | r ; aise aamt bor. ops Bk : there.” if Mi cwtdi he sat tn the gallery ot ext . n thid pogbenion. oie calitaiay EDITORIAL eo ei ee “Dad” Russell's Third Ave. theater, officials. opaniy aniieisnaad “icles ‘eee me ; Williams { and threw peanuts at the people in| uggen el ms their intention of breaking the union ITY COL NCIL offers $1,200,000 for the Rainier The wire tends to confirm the be- | the parquet seats below. / and throwing the entire district, éne Valley Traction Co.'s Seattle-Renton line. Met, of pends es may Ee { oe : R . jof the ta roducing areas of the That's $50,000 a mile for the 24 miles of track. Much erg wih triode terete ie The chamber of commerce © e0 en ice nation an open shop. ‘nlon - aw = ep TEN ittle it ta > fee > i t Clarkston, Wash. has passed a officiais, on the other hand, declared || % this lies outside the city. Little of it is paved. after 10 years of service resolution urging citizens to buy they would refuse to obey the in During the war Seattle paid $72,000 a mile for 208 |with the steamship company, sud- more postage stamps. | 5 | Junctions on the ground that the}} miles of track owned by the Puget Sound Power & |/@¢P¥, handed in his resignation. po & i state courts have been subver ; : Se ia : ; He dropped from sight Tuesday If they want to sthneltte beget bene tat fans fb ait pp: bt bid Light Co. That was when prices’ were at the war |after ‘telling his wife good-bye and palem, Whe dowt they sen the Sev- | thei sane Sal re hg adoady peak. It was an emergency measure, to keep our || promising to meet her at noon at ernment to print bathing girl pic- helr constitutional right of organiza. | > | a‘ ’ " jon pr 0 = | tures on them? Mi ‘ Back in|" pyards efficient. ipreiiges: park. He was wear- Co ? myer ‘ ie at the her's sm ical ys ining Voncern Back IM) 4 protest army of union men and All of this trackage was within the city limits. || 5". it and aving: hla Chevrolet A One of the great mysteries of the | Northwest With Ex- | women, severa! hundred strong, was!| Much of it was paved, and was, therefore, more valu- license number 182975. He Hay is what has become of the bath-| pansion Plans heat here thin morning tt Tewn. |) able than the interurban line. Yet there has been a is 5 feet, 7 inches in height and sooth gil Ea etalaaias ths os, lod’ thé noasndea: 6 psa Sigg r= | wail ever since that the price was exorbitant. ibe a poun % see | Pacif hweat mining interests | the expectation that all would be The Star realizes that Rainier valley must have || ,, page es: pH ree sho is iB jon a hurnda rrested for violation o} . : . watt, 4 & os 2 x . Bers 2: ase, SS THE MISTAKE | itis oe aa “4 a nied for y a‘ ys si ot : eae transportation. It wants residents there to have good || formed Thursday that a man strong- @.: walked into Sheriff Matt} ite cinta inks Offe ra nd belind Binciue’ tito service and adequate. But it believes, for the pro- ly resembling Kline was seen on ; nih Sie Be Ser & | Pickup of the motal | set out down the county road for the|| tection of Seattle taxpayers, that service should be || je tihermen'’s dock at. Ballard. a ie eine eonetoagerel given aa ‘the reason, | union I] + aine nag sons ns : a ona! : e wal own the dock after get- Tr have come to give myself up.| arket. was. givey As rehees ( ee ea ta ge] obtained at a reasonable price. And it believes Rainier || ting out of a Chevrolet coupe A shot an after-dinner speaker in self- | reir srpotatrd } baliee pardlia'Gn toouiae Dein th valley is fair enough also to desire this. | Ballard police looked for the car defense.” : | dare Ringer ch riding th aller dogs’'—the term The Star doesn’t pretend to say whether $1,200,000 esas not finding it, did not order “This isn't the place want,” Bele pebnniiie led by! the union’ sien: tocdaalennie is a fa =PR lei "i a it baling, thay dragging operations. nald Sheriff Giarwich, “They pay | The Guggenheims operate u union mer lesignat a fair price. Neither does it believe the city council || Company officials and the police nion Pace hotcdlies dewsabaiaa”” } » Americ ting and Re‘in- | Bon unlon worker ie pases oath is justified in spending that amount of the people’s believe that Kline, becoming over- ss H ing New York. They . Ol chadeed “wtthe elalating ose macic money without giving them an opportunity to say | (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) trol ‘ot »pper, rich laskan wae j j i ry Pee yea ae : aie J. R JUSTICE ]185, where Mr. Denny got hls trol Ker et ¢ aa a ir, Junction issued by Judge W. 8. Mere.|| Whether or not the figure meets with their approval. TIE ing for a site for their new home, | | Qpatre retbehelee di ao} first. refill carly education. When he was 21}! Radice) tardy dith of the circuit court will Two methods are open to the council: | a ate f birthda ty Saturd t rt he brousht46 ‘t 5 e ; bs * A | After a while they came to a spot|/,pithday party Saturday. — | | yeare old, he went Into the Dexter |’ Ar vne time it be brought to trial tomorrow at Fatt 1 Either take the lines by condemnation, which |] 1 eis ure and Mrs. Applesauce exclaimed: © | as @ 16-year-old girl at her firat boy{ Horton bank, and has been om-!“the Guagenhelm would allow a jury to fix a fair valuation on — || “Oh, Rudolph, this view strikes : { sted No more will Reginald Play his neutrodyne; we i some my €, and we hadjand copper. Two tol | about as good a time as the young. | smelter neem are at and a good climate. °- | They finally found the deep water | pects in the Pacific Northwest, on the side of the bay, and, after — : { er of Woman Charged With Death |emure @ steady demand for emelte y | party. But a town 72 years old Is | ploye, officer or director of that in.| Activity of the cdncern dwindled rare |} th ESE . e } me dumb. not much older, relatively, than f Bottom dropped ee ; | no uch older, relatively, than @} stitution eve: ee ‘our years ago. jottom dropped | rat . \ “Well, dear, I we'll select | oir at 16 Ra Sit geese out’ of the metal market, It has | —If determined to stand upon the $1,200,000 offer, ISsin an this, then.” | What did we do for ation i i | |at Lochkelden, the home of Mr. and|in those early days?" h Gi Tacoma be contingent upon a referendum vote of the people. ® ° R. H. Denny. And the location | “We worked. And for amusement | ge This handles E r } i ti 1ve ther Western | He hung his aerial {| the only person living in Seattle that - To a high-voltage line! | was here when the town was born By G. Lucille Butler a E 3 : : + Mrs. Kilne, wife of the missing eve! ie old b no speeches. It is understood, how-| men, women and children landed at| N Pog pate rb any te Because J. D. Ross, city light de-| well-known Alaska agent of the ever, that the colonel regards the| Alki point. They liked the country * 9 Incr OOP tah me, city Usht de} Pacific Steamship Co, J. H. Kline, army as a lot of altruistic twaddle.| and decided to stay, althg there was |planned nt ‘present, ms fur as I/partment head, has apparently i y or ainier Oa smiled bravely over the light break- Parades, he 1s reported to have said,| nothing in sight save woods, water | FARM INDICTED | | know. - |ignored logal ad and made an| y ing her to eat. She referred to | |themsclves with conditions and pros-|outside the city limits, he may have | d " S di the night just past, the second since | igus tsar ete Matace| Bid Is Practically Same Valuation Made)!" 7 i rt, scot The birthday party ix to be held been. slowly returning to include in the ordinance a rider that the offer nheims own th propriate, for R. H. Denny is! ose | And this is how Seattle camo|sters do now mt apenniiy faves ey Ignored Legal Advice When “I wouldn't have been surprised Governor Hartley will see an army | about, as told by Mr. Denny: r smelter is running to| He Sold Power Outside | ere to see Jack walk in any moment.” parade at Camp Le but will make} Back fn 1851 a little party of 2 rag | 1 i "" os ite Uplift gush: uggenheims wish to acqua.:.t|independent deal to sell city power| Tie Sypatnata Ze ands were a her husband vanished. “| considerable work by the suve | sult alone | Trembling hands buttering toast Se EE elias partye tip chy ot Seats. was| hart fndlilioa tact tal catinds Uleee tat |" Corprailon <conueh! cacenieas by Appraisers; Offer Final | para citer tacenene to, the “tame low of comfort and ease I'm bereft, | l2!d out around the foot of what is| of Child in Her Care in Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Thursday told the utilities commit- mendous strain the wife, who has My drive off the tee is a sight, now Yesler way. On May 1 | “na Washington jteet that he will move for a separate For I hook to the rough on the left,| the plat of the future city was filed. ee ae i | And slice to the trap on the right!| and, with two stores, a few houses| NEW YORK, May 21.—The feder- and Jess than 50 persons, Seattle|#! grand jury today ordered the rance of the city, which is 1 co-defendant with Ross by “On the basis of the reports the | nelting company {8 to work ou agreed to pay $1,200,000 for the prop-| Morning that at least $1,325,000 must | band, is under. | Members of the city council have) gins before the council Wednesday | lived 10 happy years with her hus- | curity holders be-| WIFE FEELS SURE be tendered the se eh sow erty of the Rainier Valley street A aT cn ho my clothes are quite English—| wax officially started on her way. | indictment of Mrs, Helen Augusta [AM expansion program." he Puget Sound Power and Light or heacar ap icp fe te | fore the sale could be negotiated, | HUSBAND IS ALIVE ob, quite! R. H. Denny, at whose home the} Gelten-Volk, aby farmer,” on a] What the “expansion program" | °° wedecwal ve as revealed Ite) counciimen declared, No violent, hysterical outeries or My sox the right color and heft, 72nd birthday party is to be held,| charge of first degree manslaughter |is to be is unknown at present and | The company asked a restraining he val | A reply from the railway owners sobbings break the silence of the Still I slice to the sand at the right.| was only a baby then. But it was|in connection with the death of | will depend, it is sald, on" fonetay [Order to prevent tho city hooking up| ‘This sum is practically the physl-| must ade to the council within} small apartment, which bespoaks And hook to the road on the lefli| not jong before. he begun to see So-| William Winters, a month-old baby, | conditions’ |power lines with Renton to serve] cal valuation set on the property by | 60 day the refinement of its inmates. Re- 5 who died at her infantorium lthe Savage Lumber and Manufac ers of the utilities department! The council will introduce a for-|Straint is here, and grief held in | ‘The ‘Tacéma smeltor in a c pm | nv. jturing Co, The order was issued Clark Jackson, which was] mal resolution declaring the purchase | 4beyance pending the death of hope, | a ‘Tho I tee up my golf ball most deft, | @ttle grow, and he has been watching And pie a ake shiny and | With interest and amazement ever| Shortly before, Mrs. plant, accepting ore from anyone bright since. jhiad pleaded not guilty to a charge | PAP’ KatD by the court and served on the light p00, and several: iéms/iates,| offer next Monday, “A: publi: Hear: | Sub! Dobe A Aura De yaa ‘ Met 1 hook 1 “LE have seen about all happen| of baby substitution on emnelaee |department Thursday afternoon, |*steed upon by the appraisers jing will probably be held on the|She ds sure her husband lives and es et X hook to the tress at the left, | na here that has, happened," hel: Witnesses; whoae testimony ted to| ene Ta | 2 St railway bonds bearing 6 per| matter by the council, sitting as a|that it is a matter of but a few H ged tend fn ed Dyer tthe rent ym, “anid often It Baw happened | the order for a manslaughter indict DENVER, May 21. M. Am.| }cent interest and payable in 15 in+| committee of the whole, for the pur-|@ays when they will be reunited. * eer so fast it hag been difficult to keep| ment were George Krumm, un-| mons, former governor of Colorado. Woman Thrown Into staiiments, jretbteaddhoneennorhMvied Roarediaitvas Aha Aenean reba thts 2 ah tee I on a door in Georgetown:| ig je 8 a He cuca fal at Seba y irae |yetrs after issuance, would be issued | citizens at large on the deal. ed relief against the soft black P ms z r lup with it |dertaker, and hi Istant, James /died at his home here last night. Windshield in C h! y foe eaters | The mother of Councilman E. 1.| McVey ature of their testimony |He was 65 years old and had been FAST by the! clty an payment tor the ral | Actor the coundll as taleen-Sormal | SRE een eich eae Here lie the bones Blaine _ started a little school in! was not made Dublic in failing health for several months Thrown into the windshield when | way, | action the offer will be submitted to} herself refreshed by three scant Sohne i the car in which she was riding} The offer was conveyed to the|M. C. Sampsell, president of the com-| hours’ sleep, and ready to follow Of Amos Doyte; struck another at Fifth ave, and|railway owners thru Attorney John] pany, at Chicago. any clue that may present itself. He thought the phiat { A University st, Mrs, lL, A, Miner, | C. Higgins, counsel for the company, Desire to acquire Fourth ave, for She is confident that, despite eae ae | City a a ie an ure! | Woodinville, was bruised about tho} by Chairman E, L, Blaine, following | general street raltway use, to settle [the faet that Kine took with him q STO Rp jhead and face. The other car was|a meeting of the council late Wednes-| property values in Rainier Valley me ey of his friend, J, A. Hyde, J ungstarter is erazy abou! ; ‘i being driven by M, Playford, | day and provide residents ere with} he has not used it. Yalloon trousers, 4s they're #0 | BY JIM MARSHALL, turns loose the sex appeal feel. When Walt Brown, of the 4626 Sunnyside ave. It is the clty incil’s first and tacuatl transpor ibn Soars Ae “Of late he has. been oppressed darn y to pull on over his rubber 1G city hall cleanup was re “In the old days, ‘ore | was Rainier Vatley lines, saw the job, Z last offer, No more money will be} council to make the offer, Finance | and worrle she told me. “My il- 4 boots ported to the police today, scoured,” said the outside, “tour he went right inside and tried to voted, in spite of the threat of Hig-| Chairman Blaine sald ness last winter was a great ex- 4 e ae police claimed, it wag alleged, ists would come along and make clean the whole city for $1,226, ‘ pense, and I believe, in paying hos- YE; DIARY according to the police remarks about the state having 000 or 40 || Good Eek & mn to Page 9, Column 1) SAAT OL Tea beth When a Star reporter asked been named after Bi t, Now Walt's probably too late, It | Real E Val | oo { adbetnadasettos Sn Kellers, where to looking nt new: maga.| Doc Brown about It, all Doc they'll know it was ( way Cleanup Week 4 monthtago, || AEA state Values || oor eri arwic pines, of which there be « vaste number, uid w “Outside!” After Doe Brown has been im Chief Bill Severyns had a Are offered everyday in the Clas: |} Perr cack frase Saree an and) 'Thix nearly broke the report: i Chairman Ralph Nigh n« ane before the cleaning || sified Columns of The Star, Here | ’ M 0, K, (COWEN LINE pablick hangman. And did tuy a copy| er's heart. He thought it v | ols of the—of tho—drat it! we al- work started, to haye the cops is & good Hating e S oing 0 e ogs j fas neers pe 7 (goRulah "hook | | a personal insult, Later he ways torget what Ralph's chair do it OEY ¢ a 7 rh maught of pleasure from) earned it was merely a hint, man of. Anyway, Ralph, who i« ley're always scouring the aye BM Visaiey ot the wenn ATT eee Doc meant that the cleanup one of the most attached coun clty for somebody,” sald nin, |} QU! HEN ANNE BUNGALOW It’s According to Law—That’s Why Matt | Utilities Committee Backs ; v4 6 wan outside. Of course, when cllmen we are to, 4 going to have “and they might just as well Meckhucie: mcdoen wiiteataeraibhe a . . Car Extension Project Automobiles have killed more than| you think about it, that's the cherubs put around in various scour city hall for taxpayers,’ livin n, cave ceiling, Fi lgures He Has to Do It 49 people in Seattle this year, it in| only place it could be | niches and recesses of the hall, Now city hall is all splek out. | re tL a — Céunell.«,rtilitieal, combat teental t engouncea Ho’ the reporter wont outside | olitnaa aide It ve. to have been xpick | Naktaet cok tee aide aor [ Blierite Starwich ie, going 10 (Hel) Onivves: dom teahses git of 4,000 | Thursday, recommended passage of f his 14 exclusive of thone who died t erviewed the outside o ‘Then, whenever there's a row and span, but the spa dto | vor bod i; tiled ba om, || do, : 1 x the Cow ) id age titinting an ess ive ; HG tty Nal down at tho hall, the councilmen bo Miaons d owing Hiahtiaea | Duieein ANI attiek batee lt We'a ‘woihe i __ [have been taken out, Letters were jan ordinance authorizing the Cowen a park mace, Me y ni is | 4 f Rant idea AOC RRUTT e's going with a gun, and a de} iiag i he te : Park strectear Hne extension, A a 3 | “i'm white! I'm white!" said | and councilwomen will look | of funds, It i still In storage, |} mont and furnion, Ni 10, |{termination in hig hoart to shoot.| Med out by the game warden) yi oF osidents of the nelghbor= The council efficiency committes| the outside, exultantly, Just like | cheruble and the Lenroot 0. however, and will be used on the | Terms $600 cash and $60 per 1) But whether he'll be able to pull] Thursday to dog owners outside |j ood oxpected to protest the project f Snow going to p@be the purk de-| the heroine im one of Rex Sehrader Glee club will get out in W. Wheeler streat bride, which — | month, Including Interoat the trigger is a question, W®don't | Seattld (the city has its own dog}aid not appear, 4 Partment Keach's yarns that thinks all city hall park and sing In to be built in 1968, according |beliove he will Neense and is not affected, warn Proponents. of the plan have m eee they will investigate} along she's Tease it ye fy He ate Mee fut, to anaes ens i| Turn to the Want Ad Columns It's like this ing owners that dogs will be shot nked $72,000 with the National Pde nment that April showers! spurns tho young follers love a ie weandal talk All the grit blasted from the ind Keo Who Js offoring this little The 1928 dog license fecs are due} unless the leense ts ained b@ City bank with which to fnanee ® Muy flowers wo ns not to wreck his life, abou hall has been taken inside and home to you. RAD THE WAN June 1, The money is used to} June t, the extension of the Cowen Park Me Pas until Act 9, where she learns You've no ideer how clean the reserved for councilmen, ‘They ADS DAILY, \ finance the state predatory animal And the sheriff is the man who'll/line across Cowen Park and out 7 1 ‘ ~A IS, she’s all Nordic blonde and cleanup hae made everybody need It) Brother, they need it, hunting fund, Hive to do the shooting, doth ave, N, FB. to the clty limits, ry \ { 1 Ml ll