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NCIL VOTES TO BUY RAINIER LINE! } tl HOME POU The Newspaner With the Bloweas Circulation in Bastitiaton ii. The Seattle Star EDITION Beiered as Weoond Clare Matter May 8, 3 Per Tear, by Mall, $3.00 — 21 At the Postoftios 2, Re Sk ome Geattia, Wash. ander the act of Congr se March §, 1579, JATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE 1, RANE * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. q 17 Hurt in US.MUSCITY’S PRIZED AGREE ON) Car Wrecks “yy — ROADS IN RUIN “itll ONCE SCENIC, ee Save Three ||councit Adopts Reso oa ~ | lution to Put Over g Man Is Near Death County Traffic in Sunday City Auto Crash Toll Heaviest Oregon Statute Held This Year Unconstitutional by BREW EST, BY HOMER G. In This Issue i “Confessions of a Chiropodist,”” ecour K NG county roads took their Courts | NOW RUTS $1,200,000 Deal “Should Elocutionists Be Electro- a ec Kool af the your Bunda TASHINGTON, June L—A | ‘ a es Pees, Cornmeal Ever Be Used a 1 ‘ i state cannot abolish» pri; | 0 ialiocitia natin eee “Can Cornmea s w 1 . ¥ s: eons aise she offer fo ¢ Rainier Valley car & Substitute for Dandruff?” art: | wre tt maged, | YMe and paroclhal schools, the | Tourists, Told of Wonders, | fight to reduce the And the final installment of that wi ling to the office M velo’ tele, 8 nehvord € ta Ride on Broken Pavement great series, “Ten Ways to Cook lon | di ald then Gichse ae i <i 1 one dis: Golf Balls.” with &) Mildred Barton, 1 \ passer, yop dead i ‘ote adopted a resolution m: nd | ¢ ) 1 Stowart ‘. law, whieh did away with such REPAIR Is PROMISED I toenial, defen Howdy, folks! What this bre 1 dined , psc he Fecuicne an Se e Mrs. Kathryn sitting in country really needs is a law , Bere: | their mother, Mra, George F’, Barte bey pie 7 : her last session a council mem- that will stop wives using theie |" ; ind ave., when yb ar|2512 18th ave. S, Ww everely | Se farcrert| aegis schools, une | And It Has Been Promised ber, submitted a dissenting report husbands’ razor blades for pen- plunged into the pole, throwing both | » in a crash on the Kent-F a or ; : B { s H M T against adoption of eneaticis: men into the street. B te tote tallee south of Re nolds read the de elore; Have Money 100 Countian Gens pipe aad cll sharpeners. |tven treatment, after which he was | Sunse ur miles mouth court, which was unani }Councilman Campbell, at a confer released on ence just before the council meeting, Today's Statistics: Fitty per cent | his personal recognis- } Their sedan, driven by Barton eth a ; : BY JOHN W. NELSON renewed his demands made Friday to P af the people who go into banks go} Ihe. ne igs unable to explain how |x Ford bearing an Oregon : aa nid shee om ITH the summer tourist reason | |decrease the offer $100,000, but his in to fill their fountain pens. he accident happened. | 68125 both were wrecked ‘he Pedy A beer igawesr A in full ng, Seattle's once | shemested amendment lost for want see | arnt, HURT ON [ENUMCLAW STAGE de tay an ohich the boulevards will be chopped jof a second. Ashes to ashes, MOTORCYCLE ORCED TO DITCH ae ahs tntaree be, with teh m one end to the other by | It received the same treatment at Anh, dest to beet, Tiel o ccregem ANG GRO} 1 ukidaw tage, following the| Tghioe pareate to seuvreie chs ca and road repairing | | Friday's public hearing. He tried to get to } mobile collided at Belmont ave, BOOT ei teil cal ka te » the ditch | ueatior ot th aie. chilares ses ge Announcement was made by the As matters now stand the city The crossing fust. Harrison st., Sunday afternoon, Miss} jena ghey pei Nab vo ee ture | Dark devartiment Monday thet. the | offers $1,200,000 in 20-year special ct Ae : ae eo ge “ag Alsace apart | stightly damaged, Passengers were | of the st paving crews of the street depart uglity bonds ah per cent to make at Today's Fable: Once upon a time cae gg ing with ; Alverson, shaken’ up An Ore ment finally have come around to the Loh car business in Seattle a . n “ ve, © oreycle, | | felpa onopoly. < ® beginner at golf didn't’ get" hie rag ected Mad gt ong pu } Barton did not earn the names of | giving two sche start work on th m of Lake| HE pal ‘monopoly. An ordinance and loud sox, just went out on/ taken to the city hospital, Alv «as sigh ae Nig E 3 duced according to Finance Chair- the links in a derby hat and. @/ also was injured AY. dans getiiy : : t a SY ee ee ee |man Blaine ax soon as bondholders sweater. The automobile was driven epg ate and hl ate Dein tthe city’s boulevards, lured in the private company have okehed Z «8 @ James O'Conno Seay Cat. When: Basan Foo get a there by pristine beauty of scenery the offer. This may take three or s AIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: Mrs, A. Meland, ‘ 1 head on with an wed. kenera and surroundings, will bump over four months. ved Internal injurie Butts, Cl yseg lies rotted pavement, patched bridges, It will not be an emergency ordi- ] I hings are Redchelie: extn ecdeeae alle no fected 1 puddies that would | nance, he has declared. An emer- A \ gradually gettin’ y bruise se, V 1 " wi in a backwoods town | gency ordinance would take effect : th Governor Walter M. than the’ tieat bool | {at once and would not be subject te nackte nersal. te it ; pro Mero Attorney General Isaac H. Van shapes bare} | referendum. heed nang’ at Faccke, 1066 Vrankiin id baby. its mother and} Winkle and District Attorney |*8P Rap Oppenents of the purchase are said Sinan’ cetmtia pos yg cians Agecorype r escaped Stanley Myers of Multnomah lity adipic | to be contemplating some sort of 1 ° Gata a andmother neverely county, who were named in the tmonths away, the street neat court action to forestall the actual | dancers have g | Hans ‘Oh ave, who |!n ‘a amasht Renton injunction, appealed to the su ment hans compli 4 practically | purchase. The new council with had to return to ape shich “the (Sunday afternoon Premne court to dismiss It on [nothing toward the repair of the | Oliver ‘". Ririckson supplanting Min: Deielesque.” Ratan wr abet | Mes s McMinn the grounds that the law way jy. | boulevards | | Miracle was to meet Monday to or- ‘ | the hands and face by glass ave. 8. owner of the car rc] Constitutional exercise of the po- Last fall the city council nalled | ganize and elect a new president, q \ tt Jul ~ of the baby, sald her s| lice power of the state. the park board's time-worn excuse | Friends predicted Mrs. Bertha’ Chicago spiritualist Rae uullus | driving when they were knocked The Hill Military academy and the} that it had no funds when it voted | Landes would be re-elected presi- —., = Alexander: the Great SERCEANT DEAD into the diteh In &@ rear jety of the Holy Names of Jesus), pond imsue of $490,000 for the dent. radio fa and Mary obtained the lower court} h 23 | & | @ car driven b park board. Of this mim $220,000 | It's no use for them to tune im} sh cif shg lt injunction on the argument that the/went to purchase property along | on the Seattle broadcasting sta: | — (Tarn to Page 7 z, Column 3) jaw, if enforced, would deprive them | aij c, which ts uluimately to] Mie — they don't~understand En: *| Joseph R. Moore Veteran! en | Of Their “property rio due ot |be made intoA marine esplanade. | 7 y- isi. s | coss of law, in violation of the Mth! ~,. F sd, i | 1 balance of $200,000 was lump- | Rare Policeman, Passes | pean pee |The balance of $200 | In the spring a@ young man’s) { The two s also con’ ed over to the park board for | thoughts és b ROD ¢ the's. | meas 4 them equal *protec- | Palt and Improvement of boulevards And wonders what the heck he’s! 9319 oe i Mercer fry early. Monday yin were Work of repairing the Lope | eee Boos | morning. Ie had been an invalid; | w ac the |was done a Wahintes panic: ema Caused by lack of Safe- affering from tuberculosis, for more | ; : ~~ ee ; ve ? street department crews were | guards About Engine Belt fe point with pride to the fact |than seven months. He retired from | Condition Not Satisfactory | xwitched to Woodland park. But} ehehs he y 3 | ACLS, SEE YIOS: i LOORET. BGO. : the work lagged. Crews would start} | F that in the last year only 3 mother | “Death came suddenly and unex. After Operation 10 MEET Bl HOP. Pat aman cdr te bet | A coroner's jury Monday noox in-law Jokes appeared in this cole; iy at 545 a. m. Sergeant ry ‘ | | fixed responsibility for the death of yum, and we view with alarm the}? taken away to some other jot | | y tt rohibition wheezes | Moore is survived by his widow, Mrs.| posToN, June | : : Originally {t was announced the} Egner Bjorklund, 40, who was killed fi here. {Alta La, Moore. There are no chil-| o¢ secretary of W Rev. Huston to Arrive injentire toulevard aystem would be in a machinery belt at the West 2 dren, Moore was a veteran of tholwho underwent an { I re , e : 5 : |Coast Monumental Works, 1714 E.* oe } underwen repaired and rebulit by June 1 “ORE ARTY TT, eid na 7, aie department, having served more|jast Thursday, was reported not as} seattle This Afternoon To date more than bait of the| . FOREST CROSBY, University of Washington senior, who|spokane st, upon the state ma TH’ OFFICE | |than 10 years. Tho body is at tho| satisfactory as previously, at 4:40 a |fund has been spent and nothing | dived into the Sound at Manchester, Sunday, and aided in|chinery inspector and, Bjorklund’s , SEZ: a} rangearents are being eel af | m, today. | on diocese was to ally) has been done on the Lake Wash-| the rescue of Mr. and Mrs, A. F. McDonald and baby. Loa, | employers. Send: at] | ramenonents are: Being onde. his condition had. been | its Hew bishop Monday aft: | ington boulevards, the heart of the’ when the McDonald car went off the end of the ferry Air-| The jury declarea that the com« | sports—especialiy if the sports | j not entirely satisfactory noon When the Rt. Rev, Simeon] boulevard system and the most lite pany and the inspector were negli Fare | y Beg Arthur Huston was to come in ati tamed driveway in any American Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers 8e0t in not installing safeguards } A joint bul by | 3:25 over the Union Pi ¢ from San|city for its natural scenic beauties. | : : ia Jaround the belt, which would have rhie* tw thy ‘ vol Dr. Daniel Fiske Jones, surgeon, and ia, High Episcopal clergymen} On Volunteer and Woodland park| * * * * * |prevented the tragedy. The probe his 4 the season of the yei Dr. F. G. Brigham, physician, read: were to meet him at the} (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) when householders leave cards in . |was conducted by Dr. |Jones, deputy coroner. | Bjorklund last Tuesday was ad- William J. Ww gn NEEL weer ean [it ermal F amily of 3 Rescued as had a restless night. Pulse, 90; tem-|here at St. Mark's, Harvard and their windows indleating the amount of ice they want. TOMORROW * ; : / ° : fi toe Why don’t the scofflawe use this | rt a * , 30 a jJusting an air compressor mot system with thelr bootlegsera? Attorneys for People Confer Until yesterday the daily bulletins. Bishop Huston will make his head. Uu O un es in oun pene carl “otaey eas wae : ' had reported tho secretary's pulse | quarters at the Hotel Sorrento until e so asa Wives are anxiously waiting for | on Final Plans ig poate seat veccey sages “ne | eshtan as Ie caonplatewat Catt tate |whirled inside the loop around and it to rain so they can tell their hus- bands not to forget to wear their overshoes. } DIES IN N. Y, jaround until the belt slipped off, |hurling his body with terrific force partly thru the wall, killing him | | developed hiccoughs, altho the fave A final conference was held Mon-| aay ‘morning bulletin sald he by morning by attorneys repre’ | spent “a fairly comfortable night.” After the Wednesday morning jervice and communion he will speak a luncheon at the church for Iaten on Ferry Airline and Dock Help Save McDonalds as Auto Is Held Up by Rope | day Is! bi Ms jsenting the state and the cities of | kecretary Weeks underwent an|clergymen of Seattle, At 4 p.m. he| Former Vice President instantly. : JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY | Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane in the} operation ‘Thursday for removal ot | will meet the officials of the diocese St icken i Hotel \A F. McDONALD, credit manager} the car as it swayed and dipped,| The same jury at 1:30 p. m. & UP-TO-DATE | telephone rate case. gall stones and draining of the gall] Wednesday evening he will be given | re n |<A* of the Willys-Overland Co.| front, end, into the water. Deck | Monday were to begin a probe inte ttle Radiola came to our house Corporation Counsel Kennedy and | bladder. The operation was per-'a reception at the Scottish Rite | Mrs. McDonald and their baby, Lo: Halide ‘rushed “tataia temic boat |the death of Wilfred Olson, 32, today, assistant, Walter B. Reals, mot with formed by Dr. Jones. temple Wasixaon, June 1.—Former|6 months old, were allve Monday, | (07 court reporter, who died in the And kep’ us up long past the time) Attorney General John H. Dunbar, nineteen mat Vice President Marshall died|saved from death by drowning in a h i c county jail Saturday morning while we shoulda hit the hay, his assistant, H. C. Brodie, of Olym- | at hin hotel here at 9 a. m, He thrilling rescue Sunday evening at Forest Crosby son of Capt. /peing held prisoner there on a driv And got us up next morning at} pia; Alex Winston gity attorney of | was believed to be convalescing |Matichester when the McDonald car| Harry Crosby, and a senior at |ing while drunk charge. NET) eather coreg Spokane, and B. K. Murray, city at O i ica ea a e from nervous exhaustion and a cold| plunged off the end of the Sound| the University of Washington, | EB = ag . ond dozen by the ra-| torney of Tacoma F | which prostrated him on his arrival] ferry: Airline, acting as purser on the Airline, Mit Geathicr Joshi ines | Whe telephone: rate ‘caso opens in hore last Tuesday, He died without] ‘pyey wore rescued thru the| ‘lived into the water and swam | Yale Student and ir mather says our father is just | room 1042, White bullding, Tuenday | oomin warning from a sudden heart at-| srompt action of ferry employes,| 0 the car is ue is saneeiip Girl Die in Crash ia re, jat 10a. m, fore Dean J. T. Con- in ar ria ol s {| occupants. As he dived, Bruce And his wires and tubes and grid-| don, of the university law school, tack. willing men on the dock above and| $coubants. As he dived, Bruce | 8! Jeaks will soon send her toi wig has been appointed special Marshall was sitting up in bediby a favorable turn of fortuno,| jj ig0um one priskhauahd goes WEST HAVEN, Conn., June 1. her grave, iriastor in chancery, to hear test!- Fri reading the Bible when death came.!which turned impending tragedy awerig eh Ths rates’ te he Jack M. Griffin, of Fort Wayne, We have to go on tip-toe, or we) lish the facts and} d F I | P f ]} Only his nurse was present, Mrs./into good luck for all concerned. : 7 Ind., a student at Yale, and Miss are eae A | mony and estabia riends oresee in It Wo owerlu | Marmhalt was in an adjoining room. | "no ferry waa Just pulling avway piwehed ete cia aaa A PCT Bares, of Woodmont, Cont, We dassen’t make a whisper—cos : 3 ht the Pa- F Li U fe h Fi h The late vice president came here|rrom the dock, crowded with ‘ Ghee 3 were instantly es is morning Per boning GH tenga" | ad aes Natta ewan Ce, F OLCES ining | Jp for Finish Fight {i'r 'tatowine's ienstny menting °2 1,9 Crosby reached the car as the! when thelr automobile plunged over ers returning from pleasur tour in the Middle West. | | and | | ——$—$—$—$———— rene : 4 VAL TAY 4 ray \ opening of the Montlake bridge. (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) the Home Telephone Co, of Ly Cer The body | ‘oss Sound, when a cable in some turn to Page 7, Column 4) a bridge. \ “No Beer, No Work!’ we swore| Spokane, against the state depart- { In March of this year Kelly tet go ab po transported to Marion, Ind»! way caught on the fender of the hack in 1918. And, by heck, we've| ment of public works, to force the jas attorney for the bank, About this} {0F Durlal In the graveyard whore | xtcponald car. ‘he machine sitd Bo Ciel e phones, By irre of A eaetraln ary toumer @ bilge cdrioariitg (uairiaseee tole yey gl a hava not yet been | 7 0 it caught on & guy Topo sus 1 order, obtained from ‘the circu +. Tanda, it he. dock, Useaes hace: pekactp he agpeals, &¢ Ban Wranciaco, | harae made in an |ins of fees, And in May camo the) Marshall was vieo president trom |! ssa piteliel Miisciin cay thinge He liked the light malt, | the phone company has been collect-| Affidavit by Kelly ‘0 Affidavits from Kelly and Haskell, |1913 to 1921, during both Wilson ad:| pary confusion. RB. W. Crosby, of in iS nnua essa. e She liked the dark. ing the new tolls since August 1, M © to get the views Hart denies the charges and his|™Inistrations. He had spent a rest the Crosby line, operating the ferry, | | o6.28 1924. i Pept) dd ei the | friends intimate that if Kelly and|ful night, according to those with} aided by other men on the dock ‘ta Some college students take jour-| Should the state be upheld in re: the: pelltienl gamitic Haskell had been allowed all the} him, and apparently well on the! anove, ight the rope and held d El : peri iy nalism, some take engineering, and | fusing to allow the new phone rate, ior ‘the "Keliyciinre fight | fees they wanted, that Hart might] Way to recovery trom tho illness Recommends Election of Commission . eotnie! Suat'talead lower: base | the users fh be puictboraed. the Into this story, have had lee trouble se ohare sik which "selves pee eee t R : Cit ’ Ch : amount of Increase tha‘ 06 : » other hand it is pointed ou tel room from the time of his rt t 3 ie Biaetia since last August. | ’ by J. RIT BTEC : | that Kelly's affidavit is backed up|arrical here, NO WORD FROM 0 vise 1 Y S) arter really realize how ue Tv 2 Js a feeling among the} py i, P, Haskell, long the repreenta. As he was resting in bed this} there are in the | wise ones around Seattle that] tive of Hugh Wallace's Interest, and|morning, however, his heart wave AYOR BROW annual mes Continuation of the clovated world until you read some of these ‘Bu in: Good Guy 1. Kelly waited a good while} now president of the Puget Sound] way and he died without @ word, sage was published Monday, car line from Marginal way east modern novels or wear white flan ying to make his charges that former | National bank, of ‘Tacoma, and a] ‘Thomas Riley Marshall was a It is the most concise volume of}on Spokane st. over tho railroad soviet ota Real Estate Gov. Louls F, Hart had proposed] business man’ of standing in hisj Hoosier, born at North Manoheste, ‘Gai Be his authorship printed since he first tracks, dropaing down to grade on © ht tad ‘that the fees of Liquidator P. | community, Ind, on Mare! 854 ‘i + * fl took office, and contains seven spe-| First ave, 8, Sign on the Hark of an old Vord: || Un canler ae eee ta eats Haskell and Attorney Guy F. Kelly| Both the friends of Hart and] After arattating een tere ash cot| Arctic Still Silent on Fate) ciat recommendations for immediate | mp—pwo more city, jail physicians | FOLLOW ME For SPARE | | IDS Star Nd a it : in the defunct Scandinavian-Amert-|thowo of Kelly, agreé that the bat-|tege In 187%, he wturted the practice | of Explorers |action by the city council. They ares for ‘part-time ‘service or regu: i PARTS H En today’s listings: Jean bank of Tacoma, be made suf-|tle will he bitter and that it willlof law at Columbla City, Ind, His | i] Arrangements by the council for}jarly attached to police ambulances. edb COUNTRY HOME | fletently large to permit of a liberal) become a political fight hefore it is|first political post of major im. (- Aetna an olection next spring ofa char! Rrown's message, edited by his sec. A beautiful place with G-r | split with him ov portance was that of governor of| NEW YORK, June 1.—"The North | tor commission of 18 frecholdors tol retary, Henry Dahiby, pays considers sergt mane Beads fia 1AGtee | According to the affidavits, this he Hart machine has been large |Indiana, to which he was olected in| American Sei byes mid ees the olty charter, A ublo attention to the city park sys- (Lorat day.) “Lay long uber, rewding Walk toistation on Interurban; prippcent was made by Hart lust Oc ly absorbed by the Hartley admin:|1908, and which he hold for four|Hounced thru the Un ee abet h! Fe la ety paving between tho) tom and park board activities. ‘ the publick prints, and by and by my chicken house, cow barn, ~ || tober, This was not long after Kelly | {stration, yet there ts enough parts | years, 1909-1919. Ho was nominated | *ftemoon that no word had beon r | muniolpal street rallway tracks.| 415° guggesta that no more beuiee bring 9 tankard of ¢ ute, trie water under pros- | had Jost out in a bitter fight to be|of the old machino left to form|for vico president ut the Baltimore |celved from Roald Amundsen, polar | 3 Preliminary stops by the coun-| ~ , i Se ith areata. ples mre) Sense erin areca Jot || retained as national republican |the nucleus of another machine, {democratic national convention. in| @xplorer, and Lincoln Ellsworth, cil for the orection of a joint] 4s bo accepted by the park “von! aid ‘tose thes Vinds of berries, flowers in ||mitteeman, In this fight it was | When’ Kelly “Jost out as national) 1912 on the ticket with Woodrow Wil.| American, who hopped off trom} county-clty hospital, if authorized at|board for improvement under the disgusted, to home. tn the abundance, paved road in front. |) that the Hart machine did not func. | committecman, he had no machine | son, and renominated and reelected | SPitabergen in two airplanes nearly | tho coming session of tho logislature. | prosent manner-vwithout expense to PAR? iattors, ¥. Barwell, G. of house | tion, ow expected, in Kelly's favor. left, yet there are certain interests |in 1916, a fortnight ago on a flight to the Y basi ha Jail merger In the} abutting and benefited properties, tle, Son passed this age’ || Garn to the Want Ad Columns || Up to the time Kelly lont his po-|that he could be usetyp to in thia| Following hia retirement to private| North Pole. public safety building when the) He recommends that proper logisia- ther clement, and greate content= || and see who is offering this place || litical ght he and the Hart admin-| state, and he gnight 1 in mind |Tife in 1921 he was appointed by| At Oslo, the Norwegian capital,| joint hospital is finished, tion be made “to improve the ment throout the lande, | $4: you, READ THE WANT ADS {istration had traveled in the same} some sort of F michen, These two| President Harding a member of the} where word of the fate of the expe Now ¢rosstown arterial bigh-| streets by the usual local improve: the Hh DAILY direction, After that it was differ-| Interests, If there be such interests, | United States coal commission, His! dition. was awaited anxiously, noth: way Jn conjiuiction with the} ment assessments before the parks ie anh al : ent, ‘ will fight to the death, home was in Indianapolis, Ind, ing had been heard from Amundsen,