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¢ i e : t <e The New wspaper W ith the Biggest Circulation in W ashington ee y | 58 | Batered as Second Clare Matter May 2, 3899, at (he Postoffice at Seattle, Wash., under the Act of . Per Yes eta The Se attle Star iil HOME| , NO, 76. $ ete Ee SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925 te TWO CE ATTLE. ifs snow Endangers Amundsen)?" | c —_ Charmed Land Products—Both EXPLORERS |. I indict School Teacher LIKELY ! j 4 | —- eg GONE 4 City Can’t Buy Roll- td ing Stock or Pave (a Working ! Howdy, folks! What's become | Between Tracks I of the old-fashioned moth ae Scopes, fe dosed the family en sa JEFUSAL of John C. Thompson, ‘4 tea every spring? | | alte aa = v c ‘ew York t i expert, he ring? School Teacher};, 6. 4 pose fund } ris of Dayton, veen the chy oat. y Se es proposed purch of the i He stood 0 Arctic Experts Still Tennessee, Between six and Mees of H dad doves Sure He and Com- Or nee ae ae And yearn Was Indicted panions Safe Ou. May %5.—Four days have now passed and Cap- | | tain Roald Amundsen and his American colleague, Lincoln Ellsworth, have not yet return ed to civilization from their at tempt to reach the North pole by airplane. Many “experts” ¢ ave a suit pending in here to compel the But he had no alibi, Captain Am 3 Might to the a North Pole will have little results. A lot of people won't believe him unless he back a plece © the pole as Monday by a ved by i le ion Counsel I edy Mon Grand Jury | day, was held to mean that unless the fe court case is settled in of the residents before the is purchased, the rest nd the cost of the ng between the tracks. MAY ASK DELAY PENDING DECISION . i esidents are now to ask the city council fina) negotiations for the for Teaching YE EDITOR BAWLS OUT JE “What right has a man to take « Henry Fording in a hired flivver editor $3 on subserip- | Evolution med Amund . would still return, but some Norsemen feared differently Adding to the spirit of pessim iam, was @ report indicating that in His Classes. Business man leaves office The Trial he Arctic weather was bad, There é snowstorm, then it was reported Was Set for federal coort Business man leaves office | jysecage i, ag Asa tsb |s p in the aft lies note icin | dcoibhs at clea’ ce as | Thompson was ed for an opin- tag. rable conditior July 10. j ion on the legality of a special fund ty bond issue under tentative s bill for the purchase of an med number of street cars for its present lines and for paving be- ut Girt in Ford, going blazes, Tickled 4 xt she raises; Let's go umble in purse, Fakes out powder-r good-night | tween rails on approximately narec! miles of municipal street car vai | lof the bureau of ner [ here is no decision, to my Reap! (®—Has your sister =| however, sald they t 1 the proj * + * & SA ae tion praetor: ‘x a ae ect fea : ° j Sadie (5)—No, but she’s stilt work-| Dag |e & ‘Portion’ of! the: ocaerae ing on the ¢ | COP’ 4 May 26,—Arctic w SJ Wi ll F T li (Turn to bh 4, ty, Colonm, 4) E ye | osu uae iets eas Scopes Will Face Tria td m a | the North would stil) send A ‘3 DEFINITION | that Te E ] as: i small {back Captain Roald Amundsef and ti t ie ok pies 4 [tiie polar air plonsers. | ennessee E'vo ution ig saa Se S Captain Peter Freuchen, who | knows well the terrors of the: Arc told the United Press that he| Bryan to Aid Pr osecution on and Clarence Dar-| Man Is Missing i in Shepherd the reason for the long in return of the expedition | row Will Defend Professor | Murder Hearing bad weather reported ROARS SSS By. ahd AYTON, Tenn, ¥ hn| teachers instruct its children on| pyyy,ADELPHIA, May 25.— can be taken T. Scopes, science teacher and|the basis of Biblical narrative other |Search for Robert White, missing Wolves are increasing so rapidly tm Russia the Soviet army has been ordered to fight them If this happened to the American rmy, the mess sergeants ‘would | “Sao ke the slaughtered wolves and| uence taake them into army “‘slum.” IT’S STRAW BERRY SHORTCAKE TIME again in Seattle, as fertile valley ranches pour | ®Pov%d the polo except in sunshine | football coach of the Dayton high! ton on tie theories of science. itness in the William D. Shepherd oe 6 and over a period of 24 hour school, was indicted by tho Rhea! Dayton prepares complacently for {murder trial in Chicago, centered in Dibarcow kro. ue | their berries into local markets. But, muses the reporter, they’re not like the wild berrie: 26 out, “and such observations |county grand Jury today in the| wit in er ogi arcandged par ae reat ; And Mrs. Muggs; | we used to gather when we were kids back in the dim days, This picture was posed for The |are necessary if Amundsen, on re-|first test caso against ‘S\rush of humanity within her gates,| Postal authorities, co-operating Instead of golfing, | Star by fiss Esther Slocum, 6529 Latona ave. —Photo by Carter & Bre ar Staft Photographers | turning, wishes to furnish absolute | anti-evolution law. crowd is expected to be recruited | with police, took up the trail follow- He had to beat rugs. ————$$_____- -| proof that he has been at the pole. true bill based on evi-} from all parts of the land. eral |ing publication by a Chicago news- kilometers | ¢ furnished nts who Piet ge S . ra Ti Ho has fuel ir 7 ol presidents are reported to|paper of a letter supposed to have ¢ > a] 5 i 0} u A nine-letter word meaning paint-/ Vi h or te a k e Ti m e} and food for aye. Further. | took a tap Sane see unde 4 series have applied for ringside seats in | been written by White, indicatiing Femover might be blow-torch, or it | Brings Memories; more, ft 1s necessary to allow some | at the Indt term. The opening date | tn, courtroom. Scores of other pro. [he was in hiding here. The letter might be cold cream —Detrolt News time for sleeping, as one Is scarce-| Of the trial was tentatively set for) ¢easors and scientists have reserved |was mailed in Philadelphia. , oi © | Mother’s Better ly able to work more than 40 hours | July 10. : : hotel rooms and tho laiety is expect-| White was quoted as having sal QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | | —— | at a stretch.” | tere Lane been singled out @8) eq to outnumber many times those | in his communication that he woul: DEPARTMENT BY JIM MARSHALL | Jone Jock, chief of the Danish|the man against whom the legal | 4» : will attend because of profes. oa to Chicago if he were give! Dear Sir—We have cafeteries and | A sunny summer morning | army avia aeevign, who. has | forces sobs. Sytneasse) rill Ns al interest. “protection.” groceterias, why not bootlegeteria: | North as » deg heir energy in an effort to up |= —Curious. | Ranch Hands Are Trapped ee ee now eet a. | Supreme Court Holds inh AF et: onatlahe fork lenane| bold tthe" lay flaps on the window 4 opined THA aGay Geka taaries Because when. you fillibed iake| wip fo ean eae | ; Sagres Are nt. He| ‘Tho attorney general and his dag your potthaen, seUuatE Bs in Bunk House ave, restaurant paper Publicity Legal eaihe , uld con-|men and William J berry Shortcake, for Two |thought the Norwegian would con 5 | | Prosecution sido and Clarence Dar- & y able to carry them out of the store. on ; ¢ you watch \the folks who tinue on to Alaska as this would | Prosecu ( wees | MARTINEZ, Cal, May 25 ie ing astra anal viet WASHINGTON, May |afford an opportunity for explor-|TOW and Dudley d Malone und f This js the season of the year|Three men were burned to deith| read {ho sign you will see the Publication of income tax re- {ation of the polar ocean which | other lawyers of tho Scopes’ defense : when young sheiks strut down Seo-|#% they slept early today on a ranch of them | turns by newspapers was up- | Amundson several times has gaid| Will begin to gird themselves for 3 - 4 oxee and’to t es of some ond ave. in golfing clothes, when, |#x miles south of here | the tara look. of memory held as legal by the United | ne would tke to man. |the big test rt ote as| for all they know, o links fs a| The dead a seph Azevedo, comes, to drive away the hard. States supreme court today, jthe stato may demand that Its young cougar. Concord, truck driver; James Gren.| oon a ihe lines of care Newspapers can publish lists of | a | 1 ina 7 nan, 45, Concord, truck driver; oie 6 |names of taxpayers and the amount | | | Dear Uttle Hector, alt laundered | George Jones, Oakland, painter nye Anau Fantin Gor cache ig © Or tase palate ie bone tth k) | 4 and neat, The fire, occurring on the Par O like this we started out The final decision was rende: a | Hacked off the toes of his smali|malee dairy ranch, under leas with aetit: Pubkel ABA, (when? lithe Dab | i . a nucket, and, whe e publicity clause of th , EDITORIAL meentere tts Alfred Brown, was discovered by| wo reached the hills beyond the .Jenuo act, which permitted publicity Men Are Nabbed for Drunk ck!” cried his mother with a) Brown tn a two-story fe bulld- | e of town, shucked our shoes |of the returns, but failed to » ‘ | ITY council goes merrily ahead with its plan to feminine squawk, ing, on the upper floor of which “ men were sleeping. He at- and went barefoot thru thedew- |whether or not they might be pub: Driving and Speeding offer $1,200,000 for the Seattle-Renton interurban ra |lished by periodical Snow and Frost Make Near} "Bec how you've mussed your tov | tne tomahawk!” we'll all run away,” We did use ‘to sing in our youth, reakfasting on strawber- hot uites and aweet- | tempted to rouse them but received feet curled in the cool iniiasdeetaiGs. Wie ‘ootart ‘ xt ? 5 A H lime. ° deciaion, the cot quashed . Four auto drivers were jailed by | palit Ma z € Hope: Wop, | dampness, and, if luck was lene indictment returned aguinst the| RECOrd; Drop 57 Degrees itiedpéligateutitay, Geo ren coharaes| This price is $107,000 over the valyation of the line, Taw Can Ge Haney rae Antiog | Tho garage, ety palatial *) good, a blacksnake would ane Baltimore Post, a Scripps-Howard : of drunk driving and two for specd-|]| as fixed by the appraisal of Clark Jackson, utilities Naturally, tractor and a "lestroyed in the| tru, the grass to give a fillip” | newspaper, and Walter 8, Dickey and| CHICAGO, May Me: MIGGO Hing || superintendent. He put the valuation at $1,093,000. ee | chinery were destroy to the adventure, | Ralph Ellis, owner and editor, re.| West, dazed by the unprecedent | Wilfred Olson, 93, was arrested This difference, council: y. for “ d will.’” 4 ruotare lb with an estimated loss of Hidden under reen leaves, | spectively, of, the Kansag City Jour.|heat wave of Friday and Saturday, | a) qn aver wad Smeuce at, for al sd ence, councilmen say, is for “good wil » (May 24) | (Turn to Page 4, Column 8) nal-Post was gripped today by a raw, wintry lieceq drunk driving. J. E Har.| Taxpayers, who will foot the purchase price bill, ; San Sr), te at sg: eon The decision affirmed the verdict | SPW and wind storm land, 22, was arrested on a similar}! want to be fair to the company. But they are not iy Is the queen's birthday, if wel don't get « holi | és 2 of tho lower court on nee Mela aula ee Ey ite complaint at Sixth ave. and Dear interested in good will. If the company was suffi- r a out overnor! Justico Sutherland “read /the 4e-lan hour in Chicago, foreed the tom: "rat bowers. a6.’ waa charged ciently a going concern to make its good will nego- cision perature down from 94 degree Sat: bat tiable, it would be sufficiently “out of the red” to with nd having no driv. brea ete itr, nnd natty ing ’ ” The seen ta ia made a “ist | urday, the high ee ey mallee er's He posted $ have paid at least some of the public taxes assessed morning boate comes M. Me. of the taxpayers and the amount|37 degrees Sunday, which is within! 4. ey rho 7 ve “ ES rate and Stella, and Morgan and 1 do | We Can t e ot ere of, tax. paid’ open to “Inspection,” |two points of the weather bureau's [Charles Comrada, 26, wh against it during the last several years, they say. leged to have fled when chas | : publication of any part of “incon 1a 1 ‘ 1] Prowler car, was held for speed: | soe I neom The sudden and unprecedented |i? 4) milos an hour. He posted | CIL makes this concession to a public ref- ® greate victory, and ’ rns f rop © temperature st 40 f € ° 1 f } W an’s tax return: ni @\drop | 1 » $ ‘ Aunt Ida's gooseherry cordial, and so, That S the | h ‘i revenue bureau | overcoats and flannels to be substi | erendum on the purchase, a suggestion made by é ighty content, fens issued orders t news a | Legislative Council Meeting Here |n'to’h iowea’ty tenth |e unc Sty, were avet erin Woman Unconscious ||", St#r: English scientist says. tears The ordinance authorizing the offer will not be hannon, the champions but an old clause forbidding the|record for cold in late May. ie nd these two newspapers and] plang that wore bel ade toda : . . deadly to germs, This may be so, | ICE Ere OTP Oe i oth ‘ptliers wero indicted ondé [76 olenteg ‘bie Shandared ent | in Auto Accident | passed as an emergency ordinance. Such an ordinance but we ne gerth cry. BY. 3. te SURTICE. ia ao nd horrified anid id His Junder the revenue act 11 Mra, V. HR. Asbury, 2180 Third)) could not be referred to a public vote. * I GOV: ROLAND A Ae | ting) Ls could thifk’ of td, break|*. In the déolaion’ Juatioa: Buthoriatid Snow flurriés were reported in}ave. W., was knocked unconsclo But this paper believes that the taxpayers, in the In canoe, built just for two, thinks he js wolhg’ to .6At, BDY | ou spanking did’ no. good. « Pute| stated: various sections of the citfes, and|for several minutes when the car) expenditure of any suct 1k ge § s this on a project Thelr Ups in rapture met; free advertising out of the Wom- |ting her to bed only seemed to This information cannot be re-|the baseball game between Boston jin which she was riding with her | XT any such large sum as thi pro) Perhaps they might have met|an's Legislative council of Washing- ; 7 Jaggravate the case, and a dark| garded otherwise than as publio/and the White Sox was cilled oft| husband Sunday, struck th etal || on which opinion is, to say the least, divided, should But: the posh torn th : ‘pu closet Intensified her profane yo-|property under the congressional|on account of “cold and snow." All| A. Stevenson, 3047 16th aye i] have the last say in whether or not’ the deal should 6 gosh-dern tino upset! days’ session at the Y. W. cabulary, enactment outdoor sporting events were called | and turned over | go thru. x at 1:80 p. m. Monday, he has iia “In|, despair 2. decided to pk Prey pany | f : ects Susie nickname tot little Homer | another mistake, her, and within a few days st | , Brew, Jr,, is “Prencription"—because Tiga Ho sbu aI Cldcuatonsiot Voureds TRINEA RO: OHO paid. any até Mine Workers Not According to the ofticiat at the}| TODAY’S | HE PUBLIC generally and Rainier Valley resi- again, ton, which was to begin a three oats 6 | weather bureau, the drops in tho § r - P H conte #0 much to get him filled. | coy, tartiey’s stand with reference| tention. to her what wus tho use? Liable for Damage | °°!" °ver the Middle West ana WANT ADS dents in particular, are interested vitally in the HORRIBLE THOL GHT to child welfare at this zndatlngs' is he veh ahanned se peguiest on see es BE! Northwest averaged 24 degrees, Will help you to ra te the rae whole valley development. f} z Notorias 1 ,|the opening seasion was Miss f ASHINGTON, May 1" Aght snows and frosts were re- || ticular home yo © looking for, MK Ay aie La peeae Wieel vad " li Aer MD {God Sor thoaghe tanita | cacetee noe, oNarones. dra wt a" | chgantga, Mos wate wish the (rh | Un varie ototiraenogucee Gaisal uemeteaiea tarts Mockote ice tity | aa eee ed hi They want to express themselves on the carline only kind that doesn't cost money. gest a a number of very tm-/cent Chamber of Commerce delega-|docited the United Mine.Ww rkers of|the Ohio valley, Fe || purchase, They want to say whether spending $1,200,~ London w 4 § ; Ing | ports it matters to discuss, among|tlon to tho Orlent. sho vee to} America, am an international union, a MONTH OGD WHITH \} 000 on a c&rline and then haying to spend additional sondon women are now fasuing | Porte . 4 rout o n te r Sich | * in leak thee levitate ee te tre 0 bens them the federul child labor amend iene outs eA oie rl Iisa eos ahi ‘ausod | | Capture Man "Sought bostoh yo large sums on paving between the tracks is the right No doubt, the guets all, gather|mont; tho legal status of the defec- | tie! Céronida’ at compa turing | f D h of Girl! ieee ANY.” § || thing to do now, Sah Around afterwards and congratulate |tive, dependent and abandoned an open-shop strike by a local union, | or Death o irk} .. Which we Will ox They want to know whether the present suit in e” kroom child; a proposed amendment to the| Pielow Faceg Trial Sc She NEW BURYEOR IY MAbs May A511 Dinh evhercladcouunta.to sant (Ts a tademaleootitito compel the company to pave between 6 Weis ® marriage laws and parental schools | ’ |Harry A Kirby, sought since ‘Satur Fine aimoet Hew, RWoot.” clean ‘ F ; Dempsey Hatied Hero in Eu-|for counties with more than 26,000 | in Everett Tuesday | U. S. Isn’t Favored day for the slaying of Mixs Aida Hay-||— fungatow ata rdicuiowe pries {| the tracks will hold the city repent for tts po rope.” —Headline ® |population. We shall not have any| !VERETT, May 26.—Hd Piolow ° ] . jward of Winthrop, Me, was captured || on_giveaway torma, IPhiture if the city takes over the lines and the court holds i Hut not in 1917, boys, not in 1917.|time to discuss Gov. Hartley.” | Seattle, goes on trial here in Debt Collections |," ro today In a rooming house, where ‘o@pialo if desired | against the company. , ° Arid then Mrs. Trumbull told this| Ho's charged with — trans | WASHINGTON, May 96:—Tho fed-|he had registered us James Johnson || Gurn to the Want Ad Columns r nie % sPOY. ‘ And now we suggest that we celé-|jittle story: |liquor. ‘Tho arrest took eral government does pot. have prior-| Saturday night and fase WHG,n'ie etPeeiee ts thle | The Star believes council itself ence pr vide fora brate Clean Out the Basement week. “when my oldest daughter was|month ago in Marysville, Several] ity in bankruptey lings for Kirby ndmitted he was the man]} dandy home to you. READ THE referendum rider in the purchase ordinance, ee * |very small, she picked up from|other liquor cases will be up before | debts other than taxes, the Unitedgpought, but denied he Killed Miss }} WANT ADS DAIL G mA. J.B some unknown source some very|Judge Guy ©, Alston, States suprome court today doclded. Mayward, 4

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