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Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 68 Minimum, Today neon, 61, VOL,, 27. s Home bile WEATHER | ate aR Rainier Line? N ‘The Nev paper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington he Seattle Sta Botered ae Becond Clare Matior May Nottice at Beattie, Wash, 2, 1890, wt the Pi under the Act of Congress March 3, by Mail SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MAY PLAN } NEW TRAFFIC COMING TWO CENTS N SEATTLE. SHOP MAN socrcmemaent Electric Block Signals to Speed Up } ° Auto Transit Downtown * *% * * he * (This story was “covered” for The | south traffic was many times he Star by Radio.) un enst . ™ B f R BAe mses traffic is to ‘ou popu Pees hronized handled rea 7 ee wees cane Yr. Drown, O ainier } | Hime Body Whirled Around Two cents per copy. Fifty ¢ } Cae ctrical signal » ‘ ea asics p P= ; ‘ah Pulleys and Motor Sarat | f eau July 1. | are Before Cast Off lj nele | tem ‘ 4 Swi HCN BJORKLUND, 40, | B- : s cent raffic a stonecutter living at Howdy, folks! The dog days p the heavy i south traffi Be] 9Q47 90nd cua & WY id z \ and the cat nights will soon be | | thru the bus | towers motor| 2247 22nd ave. S. W., was } with us, | Oita SENN CIS Oe a iF is hus 4 of instantly killed Tuesday fore- ss @ b anne " mouday ove havin, to stop fc cK, Os 2 | ! , | ning by Police Chief Severyns, s| Vig meee the or The result {| 200n in the plant of the West are| how nddreneed. The chlet talked te.,| essenins of congestion. Coast Monument company meeting in New Yor | a ja SS cera The ttle's problem {s that of fit-| wher ] 0 Ts it posaitio that the president | * Rainier Co, Sends Em.) {Star Inquiry Seems | {"."." whe eae ea: Aatlag of authaidbiieg like wie f Be La pike a hasn't héard wernor Hartley's ] 7 = ; . mi of parking space, the chief Aa e | Sventually, he said, pi Aaior it a - tat ) opinion of the meeting? ployes to Session to | to Indicate Valley Raya earn Cabin eee en tum, | told: his :audience the wall with terrific force. Ber neve I | ; set r : | Bjorklund’s body hurtli nel : ndorse Purcha preas roadway ‘or a tunnel, north} ‘The result of the congestion is jorklund’s body hurtling { Paki support {0 euch” eitratetto| ‘ se Unfavorable and south thru the downtown dis-|from 300 to 400 traffic tags for|thru the air, smashed a. sece “1 oeanllyaces phlegm wipe Valley Commercial ’ d trict, He pointed out that north-| drivers every day, he added tion of the wall. He was pro- Wonder if an umpire, when he! ord unqualifiedly totic the pro. | cen Bhai eneianieg iw will, of the city hospital dines at @ restaurant, first dusts off | posed $1,200,000 hase of the! Jeates that 1f the proposed purchase | eres id the plate? | Rainier Valley line by the | pn And ed par tales nied arm or mun sen 8 Epes éte city, practically repudiating the ef} endum of the people of the abe ° | Bjorklund, from all appearances, % | forts of its officers it would be overwhelmingly defeat I H | was inspecting the motor in the ene TODAY'S NEWS PICTU RE | _E, BE. Markham, club presid ed at the proposed price of $1,200, nereasin ver our gine room which drives the air come Pa otal oe ; aa | Tuesday explained the vote by the | 000 offered the company the FATE pressor when the accident happened. This is Ephraim charge that the private company had jcity council. ts. so a “ The motor is mounted on a frame, ac,” he Su Gstheetine eik cae But renidents of the yaliey favor| Xplorers Feared to Have Been Forced 10. ete ee ae ee } " tea purchasing the system at “a reasor 3 center jorklund a ently just been ap- {of the streetcar men's union, ted, be| | one aia perlisdMgrabeer Abandon Planes I tate ths hole ASE Ae hater ae pointed guardian to I Mra. Edg: nd Hugo Kelly to own it that the tracks — tumbled against the belt. Matitaker’s © daugh- was ST to 38 f¢ orsement and others to stabilize real estat oe ysprebes ready eaitied ‘ascenlt dd. Polar terrific foree by the fast-travel- Purchase: “Reatlare’ ta the Wut the big majority believe the! Roald Amundsen, Lincoln Ells. earned scientists and Pol fig that and ede tro’ complet ter, when the care- fish Aterktain oni + price offered by the city is t worth and their air vikings was explorers still continued predict- peeps arkham said, to amend | revolutions inside the belt and taker’s busy taking it to be “contingent on the residents high. the fear besetting the Norwe ing, that Amandien! and’ Bis | omc tha otor and pulleys care. not being assessed for paving be sing thru the phone boc he| gian capital today, as no news | mates would find their way before the belt cracked atin cane se }tween seven miles of track.” | Star called 25 residents of the val-| of the polar fliers arrived up back to the base at King’s Bay, | The} Spi s off, wrapping itself around the “German. Scientist Claims Malarta| amendment lost, 60 to 45 | ley at random. Here's what they! to early forenoon. | eee ea tae ueued that | motor, | Bieeittsiid ‘Sires | hnblele . “ | Sor vole ¥ As P Cures Brain Paralysis,”—Headline. The me as packed by a i ae This nt misfortune did not ” eatee ccaut ers: Rebige cone | with terrific violence against the Let's ‘try it out on the city coun-|sure-thing combination,” Markham rg weiter ahes necessarily mean that the explorers (100, Jeneinily. and that he | Wall and rebounded to tho floor. cil. id = gil Tuceday. “Council sath “i ra 481 Austin wt.:| 84 met death, But with zero weath-| ihe gen rdf tales bistowh Deputy Coroner Harry Johnson . * mi ip! hola, Mrs. Edgar! ig . 6 # “ler reported from Spitzbergen and ake? ji jinspected the machinery and found ; Divorced are Mr. ere and Hugo Kelly, former secre. | “If the city gets tho line T suppor | torms brewing above the Arctic cir- sce ie eae iar a that there was no safeguard of - % And Mrs, Delano; tary to the mayor, brought in Been eee eeu A QUENE cle there was today a genuine fear| Perm pina sai saenanst cl any kind about the motor and He found, when he'd wed, thelr cohorts, all membera of the} jto have It) Btill, $1,200,000 1s aDlina: perhaps the expedition trying | These optimists, however, did not| Delt He gave his opinion that She was @ soprano, pepe men’s union and put over| [ari gasee tO. Day. Laciile st.:| (2 Conauer the North Pole from tho), These opumists, ho ‘ving alarm| tls negligence was partly respon- see the vote. in lits. B. R. Davis, 4639 Lacille st-t! aie tad been forced down and then Hoek te eaneeyy) a, Bowing aierm™) sible for the accldant. Gilda Gray, champion shimmy| “Sixty or 16 per cent of the car«| I favor tho city buying tho line! was unable to get into the alr agnin. |™ ahene becaaaas There were no witnesses to the dancer, is now appearing at the Co-| men live tn the valley. ‘They folnie@ Lae ai eraeea oe ee thin caso ft meant that they| American reports of possible alr-itragedy, altho the manager, John fursbla ‘theater }the club on six-months’ member- beig Moat MB ccthnestae hie ’ be compelled to set out BE ae, Det eat? aren hy Roderhere- cum th 2 Tats. watch against a plate| ships. some time ago, just to defeat Mrs. J. Braddock, 4410 45th ave.) ould be « 22. casas Rae point, |Amundsen met with polite skepti-|-com en HO ORS . of Jell-O. [4s and play Into the hands of the I favor the city buying the) several hundred miles from the Pole. |°™- The Aftenposten comments!” Bicriund had been an employe Bae }company which now owns the line.” | Rainier line, but the price, $1, that such proposals were ‘‘misplaced, é 5 |" Walter Mo . dak We Sith (ae adteh tor he uch a venture would be fraught |115 well meant.” of the company for two years. He 5 on the Back of a Ford: of the company, pho Mire pie { Ver tcee irae “i with tremendous danger. The expe-|‘"? ey jis survived by his widow and one . -— SERIES. ee ee) 5 dt | dition’s supplies suffice for a month} child. BON GILDA ’ | | sion with F. H. Leiben, state | | Mrs. B. L. Collier, 4241 Ferdinand) |i they can be augmented by kill.|’ Apropos the Aftenposten’s com-| je ee Bs | examiner. Leiben read a letter 1 am not interested, elther way-| 11. came on route jment in the above message, it was 4 from the state equalization ye an aut MIKE ACROSS ICE pointed out today that American| Old Joe Bungstarter says the beard, saying the full valuation | Mr, and Mrs, iKholm, carpen- WASTE IS GAMBL E | sources now favor sending a dirigible most useless thing in the world is| of the company’s assets was ter, of 4614 Sist ave. 8; “We favor | '"* rece rast, |—not airplanes. The latter, it was} a chipped saucer that you can't, $947.40. The city ts offering | the city purchasing the railway ay But, at the best, such a hike is 4 | susnested, might only be a case of drink out of. $1,200,000 for the line thru a | jtem, but we feel that the price of- | gamble. sending good after bad, whereas the ee | resolution submitted Monday. | | fered is quite high.” 5 } With unusual luck, the flyers|dirigible Shenandoah, for instance, Bill Guff lies j cho resolution will come up ed | Mrs. BF. Hamlin, 4654 Orcas st:/ might get back to a point where| would not be exposed to exactly the| In this graveyard lot; | public hearing in the council Fri- | “I oppose the city buying the sys-|they could be picked up vy rescuers.|same perils an airplane might en-/ A He was tight, iday at 2 p. m. Monday night's | tem. Tho price offered is altogether |” 3 + the general populace be-!counter. | Company President Returns, But his brakes were not. | Rainlor Valley word battle promises | too high.” eit cs ‘ , < ee |a big turnout Friday. | WANT PAVING, BUT 1: | Finds He’s Ousted; Sues Li'l Gee Gee i very ingenious.| Meantime Markham is planning al THI Bb HIGH j Bre. : She was out in the country Sunday, | mass meeting for the valley for a| Mrs, L. H. Fowler, 7803. Renton | ULIUS BOGATIN went on the t | i | and she wanted to wa her bath.| popular referendum on the pur-| jst. “The service is alright, but I road to drum up a little business for } | ing suit. So she used a thimble. | chase. favor anything that will get us pav. ° jhis concern, the Star Radio Co. 810 : ee } “Markham and his few followers ing between the street car tracks. | |Pine st, last month, When he The thermometer dropped from | ‘he opposition to the purchase of the | iw for the city to buy the lines. | had been arbitrarily taken over by 9 96 te 33 ae in 24 hours in Chi-jcat Une by the city. They That's an awful big price, tho. PSN RS | William C. Brown, former secretary, Ngo hdl er combed the valley and brought In a Mrs. Albert S. Goss, 9356 56th ‘ jana fX aR cago yesterday, 18 Latter” te et Ls saben A ogy S. Geas, 995 M b H Idi ‘R: jand son of Mayor Brown, and Roy The treater changed so suddeny | suber ot’ membrrs who dort use| ave. 8 T tovor aie ty mvine| Many Mem ers Ho ing “Razzing”’ in|crewrora, sn captors woeatin ton i Rainier car line, yet they were | the street railway. don't know ‘Judge J. T. Ronald Monday. a lot of heat prostration victims | ‘h* Rainier car 1 } ‘udge J. 'T. Ronald Monday. were frozen to death Jonly able to museter 38 votex anything a out the price that has) ee ; Wait for Nance to ‘alk | Furthermore, the two had locked ©.*-8¢ j against the motion made at a meet- erie nin b “8 ‘i | z jhim out, he said. So an order di- th two weeks previ ." said Hu a . .» Irving, n awn, bad f ss times changes so suddenly that one’s chilblains get sunburned. ee (Turn to Page Column, 1) Bign of Spring No. 198398: 3 “Btrawberry shortcake, 20c; with A orcam, 25c.”" breakfast, wonder if a’ fireman slides down the- banister? see +E. DARY | Mid-West Faces Poor Year, (May 25) | Because of Weather Up betimes, « faire spring day, and by | = honte to town, where did see J. Brown, | ars the seribe, this day come by coach from | (YHICAGO, May 26.—Parmors thru- Vancouver, 1. M: and fuany others. At wy serivenia out the Middle West have lost = morning, bat soon thru, | millions of dollars, due to frost dam- where reading “Paul Hanyan,’ by Stevens, as fine w booke as ever I rend, | age to growing crops during the un- and mighty glad to again of the| precedented cold snap of the last cont ox, John: C1 C snkslinger, the perfect time-keeper, a | three days, crop experts estimated himself, who logged off Dakota, | today. be m merrie tayle, and one that Both fruits and yrains were heav- 7 fain weve In my lbrarie, and will | {ly hit by frost, reports from all sec- iss from Dame Trew, finch’ win | tions show. Conservative estimates new | of the wheat and corn damage were ed at 26 to 30 per cent. Fruit monies for hat,» low Me, but, enven forgive me, | pla nth Im 6 goede cadse,"And'po to dinner, "™'|Prurn wero even. more. seriously, I i 7 jured. Waitress—‘Bolled tongue, stewed In several sections of the rich corn Kidneys, fried liver...” helt entire replanting of © new crop Customer —"'Never mind your] will be necessary, it wan reported to Symptoms. Gimme something to| brokers. This will bring late maturi- eat!"—Hamilton Royal Gaboon \ty, with danger of autumn frosts. igahe Killing frosts were reported in wide Divorced are Mr nections of Nebraska, Towa, Kansas, And Mrs. Chubd; | Miasourl, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma, | She gave away his Minnesota and the Dakotas, Ohio Veer ie poly wud, land Kentucky also suffered some - atsittee from, frost damage, but the losses “Wind That Perry Met Threatens | will be less acute in these states, Amundsen.”—Afternoon paper, Vreeport and Dixon, Ul, reported We heretry nominate this wind | lowest temperatures when the mer- for the world's endurance champlon:| cury dropped to 26 degrees, Sub- q ebip. freezing temperatures were rogis- : bie tae tered at many other points, Loda, Ill, reported ice formation one-quarter inch thick In response to Increasing reports of crop dam grain prices ad anced on tho Chicago board of trade u and other grain exchang ox tremely light yields in both wheat and corn are now anticipated, The climax of the cold anf has Stop this machine, somebody, be-| peen paused, the weather burggu hore foro it plunges off the the page! bottom of| reported today. Slightly Warmer weather 1s expected, Reports light frosts during the night were recelved from neveral points, wee mAs De Be eg of | | | | | | Rainier Valley line, who had it all fixed to unload his road day's session of the Meas FIE woman's (Turn to Page, 7 i, Sotumn Washington, a Wee Os. pahog AD IRAL LINERS out any unusual excitement, only the routine of the program being | given consideration. j While it had been announced by the president that Goy, Hartley's re cent outbreak against child welfare legislative council ot | now Jn session at the passed Monday with- | Philbin Says Ownership of would not be discussed because of Boats Should Rest Here [inoro important busin ome Jot those present indi they BY ©. A, CLAY would like to give the governor “a URCHASE of the five big liners| piece of thelr mind.” Thg*afore, now on the Seattle trade route to}no one would be surprised | shoul. the Orient is open to anyone with |the governor be “put on te stid- enough money to buy them—elther| aie’ before the final sessfon on the American Oriental Mail line, | wednesday now operating the ships for the! im. feature of Monday United States shipping 1 h OT | rogram was the onnual to ot private capital, according | \¢ tno president, Mrs. Victor to J. H. Philbin, s manager fOr} bull, whose subject was “WY | the emergency fleet corporation, a Child Labor Amendment?” ‘The |. HERE’S WALTER M. BROWN, general manager of the onto the city of Seattle for $1,325,000 until folks who knew something about what the property was worth spoke up. The state board of equalization places the: full value—not the assessed value—of the line at $947,400. The city council evening's has offered to pay $1,200,000. |, Mt. Philbin reached Seattle Mon- |). was handled from an economic | Photo by Carter & Bradiey, Star Staff Photographers |day night on his first trip to the} ff view, showing that the - : ————-————- | Northwest out of Washington, Dp. | Point © t Hearst aeshalters Georgetown: es Flannery, 90, living |C,, after a voyage from San Fran- {States of the Union that have ay JAZZ NRL iS at dist ave, and Main st, was arrest: | cisco on board the ner H. I, Alex. |ficlent child labor laws aro vitally ed for possession of beer, Dick |ander. He chose the ocean voyage interested, as they are in direct x Hoseh. 40, of 2814 Western ave. was!in order to gain an accurate, first-|competition with those states that Has Slight Attack of Appen- Tred with having beer. Bail hand {dea of what he terms “our |ave no such laws: Poe sidash atid Flannery was set at Mrs, Trumbull discussed at some | $100 cach. length the 18-year limit, which was tho chief point of attack of the op- wonderful harbor.’ He added that he was greatly impressed with its “wonderful possibilities,” PRIVATE TO HE He expressed tho opinion, during a talk at The Olymple Hotel, that operation of the American fleet of dicitis; No Operation SA FRANCISCO, May 26.— Dorothy Ellingson, dance hall girl who goes to trial June 16 charged with killing her mother, was suffer- Ing today from a slight appendicitis — The Particular Home You Are Looking For May be Cement Vessel From France Unloads Here With 24,000 bags of cemont from sted among the many attack, ones listed in today's Classified }!\iners on tho Oriental run by prt: bah “There is nothing to worry|}| Columns. Hero is a good ono: vate qwnership woulg not only im: Leb Ira the big frolghter ubout,” attending physicians sald, ar mediately’ benefit the Hine ftwelf but a, Capt. Ay Térenvant, arrived “We don’t think an operation will y RIDGI BARGAIN would react for the general good Sight night, and was be necessary. Dorothy should be $300 DOWN of Seattle as n great ocean port, WW m he ay ubload hay able to appear in court.” Out of town owner saya to ell » Mr. Phil © sulled from Trance, April 4, Pn PEN ERA this woek room modern eet and stopped at Colon, Los Angoles, he “Jazz” girl 1s not confined to bungalow, 6 blovk to Phinney || bin dinet of tha Orlens | san 1 > and Portland,” says | | her bed |] Cath Hardwood floors, fireplace {tal ino fleet with Stanley Dollar, |i Camuret, first mate, “Wo oxpe || haces wired tor efectric rane; {fof tho Dollar tino to take a return cargo of copper, garage, level lot, ote | “Operapion of this lino by Inter-! harley and lumber, and should got Police Dry Squad Jails Three Men Three men were jailed Monday on —~ ested private capital here would put rn to the Want Ad Columna it at onee in the black on the ted ae who is offering this dandy ||gor,’ sald Mr. Philbin, “Not only home to you. RUAD THI WA that, but this successful manage: away from Souttle by "An, tho war, the war; It could not havo .beon worse for France if the Germans had won," declares Gem: Tuosday night last election, It is her contention that the 18-year feature is not meant to prohibit boys and girls from working who are old enough, and who should be at work, but mainly to put it within the power of the government to protect them from dangerous and immoral occu- pations. The chief features of Tu Mrs, Delphine M. 4 ers’ Pension Dykeman and Crime,” by "aha ol jtake pl Judge Feeblemindedness and Luke 8. May, King ection of «© Tuerday officers was to afternoon. TAX LIST READY ON JULY 1 Public. Will Probably Get Last Look at Figures SHINGTON, ‘May. The treasury department prepared to give tho American people about July 1 what may bo its fast glimpse of in. dividual income tax payments, As the internal revenue bureau hastened to prepare thy tax lists for publication as authorized by the su. preme court yesterday Ines wore re. drawn for the fight to repeal the publicity provision of the revenue law, President Coolidge, Seorota the treasury Mellon and po business interes oppose the pub. Hoity principle, Roth the president and Mellon aro expected to recom. mond that the new t@X dill repeal the publicity provision. Arrayed against them, however, are tho forces whlch originally so. cured the publicity clause and they believe publicity has come to stay, They are reinforced IN theiy potier jequad, boom charges by the police dry. 8, ox, 26, wae arrested at ADS DALLY, mont would go far towarda making (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) meu aret, who was on & munition ship during the conflict, by the supregne court’s Vindication of full publicity. {sie needed, premises to Bogatin, the company, Ronald. On Juno 2 Brown must show cause why the order should not be made permanent. Brown claimed to have been regularly elected presi- dent of the shop, but Bogatin de- nies the authority by which the new election was called and tho validity president of was issued by Judge sday’s}of the votes, the complaint sets program were addresses by . | forth. H. E. Maltby on W. C. Brown is the same man Youth,"" “Minors who sold the stock in Mayor Brown's cold storage plant, which was made notorious by Councilman Nichols’ efficien probe, NTORIUM SITE '$151,000 Appropriated by Council as First: Move ige A'TTLE'S city council took the first step, late Monday, in the bie municipal auditorium and recre tion center by voting a $151,000 gen- eral fund appropriation to purchase four blocks of land for the site, “This is between $1,500 and $2,000 @ lot,” Finance Chairman Blaino ex plained, “about as cheap as you can wet tracts oven in the residence sec tion. ‘The council voted an appro- pyiation not to exceed $168,000, but $151,000 {s the actual price.” The tract consists of about 80 lots at Fourth and Republican, tn D. Denny's Homo addition—the old cleus grounds, Tho action paves the way for a rapid completion of the task of {inqneing the auditorium, Next tho council must appropriate $105,000 to match the Osborne bequest. ‘Then tho chamber will go ahead with plans for an auditorium corporation to take up $400,000 in bonds and a public subseription campaign will be launched to i saat ooh remaining aly CASH SECURED ”

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