The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1925, Page 1

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des - i | | Losing ullions | . \f . O “The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington . { in En ck ‘Deals’ ~ c Botered as Second Class Matter aay 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 5, 181% Per Year, by Mall 08 | ke of the clear blue sky change h é y wee OL. 27. NO, 98. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 19: ok TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. | y tar sent a reporter out to investigate son | = ng by which promoters get easy ney and | of them, for the benefit of the general public. | y the second story of the serve The firat u ” ITHIN the last few days it’s a ¢ € ha Worry,” He Says | dozens of Seattle folks have bought $475 worth Thru Long Tube || of shares each in one of the world’s best known motor \RASB VALLEY, Cal | car companies, paying $750 for them. vere Spy Ur Ptoceauel Every time a Seattlei hells out $750, the cor sty e a ing S ul S anne sala kp been established be | par ailing the shares pockets $27¢ and its dire a tween Robert Hill, entombed min tors, back East, smil ly and congratulate them- ah or, and the rescue workers el pe ered another gold mine. 1 got { the prospectuses of this scheme the $ Say They HoldDown Swimmers | Bape ge ba danagin paraga rominent au owner.’ r. BY} h ’ maratia rd I own a car, so that Our Motto ¥ . | nade 1 uspiciot So I on to read the pros- “More Hitching Posts for Horses!” - | I l and it sounded too good to be true. : were - the usual ‘ a lifetime.” The con- Howdy, folks! The Tennessee re 1 k I red to deliver ae * egret} a 4 . Robert Bedf ps manage “bankers shares” in anadian branch of a famous Lootion, is acquitted, O08 c c , \ automobile concern at $7.50 a share, + Whe first tion that Hill Because it was too good to be true, I checked fib real dofenaait in the Tonnes. : City, Which Should “'" sine apy i yar c around a bit. : a ee case will be the monkey. He| y ; i er more hours Wile Wastin anak td Shela led ta stoc will have to defend himself patra | ‘ , | Rank Third, Is Not Atten A tikeh t ‘ The t rn con mn i buyit g up legitima ye the accusation that he ty related to Li * and believed for of the motor company’s Canadian branch and then , People who wear derby hata, isted in Survey ails sep issuing 100 shares of stock Bi ied each mae: Sy Algs } oe regular stock. Then it sells the new issue to the Tennessee used to be famous for Altho Seattle ranks third in the| ‘The rescue work continues to be " we ited State t amount of | Palnfe Only thre public. ibd promenade ng she's famous Un States In the amount ¢ f ppt The price of the new issue is $7.50 a share. That's i . ne commerce 1904 ; f » ee. H @ of the trar at the rate of $750 for one share of the original Clarence Darrow, noted lawyer, cording to harbor department er, gave up I gil at the mouth of einai f will defend the monkey. Clarence ts} ords, it ts totally Sgnored in a the tunnel for the first time Jast , ; Pap Te ett) a high class of. clients } th P hing is co her home i cn His on ciate lib peng | neo. ; nts pring board | in Grams Valle th ad ibe HAT’S a fair sample of the many schemes by and Loeb, { he tania a... z Wee fon | Children she awaits word from the which Seattleites pour out hard-earned money = fg ai | : : vi : es om every year. There’s nothing crooked about this. A ee 5 ae | Walshadion the 2 taal coal But there is something crooked about most of the glat Gant ‘ Addtiers. ‘Tia a a Moss th high falutin’ “investment opportunities” that coax u of Sandy | nok eek ite tauren Nai ds hoarded dollars from widows, middle-aged clerks and Ridge, Kansas, . pat workmen and ought-to-know-better business men. sale. kena he teed r : FROM CANTON | Bankers will estimate the yearly loss to citizens at aa fase pan | How t c | anything from $1,000,000 up. Sometimes the losers engaged as | “au é < 4 y | in one scheme number thousands; at other times a eS { . * thse Somnage vas torn sear. Cantonese Forces Bombard | lone victim parts with all the wealth he’s been saving ennes: : t It te f , He for 20 years. a Soe . port 3 ‘ City’s Native Quarter | How big the loss is, how many victims are fleeced, Man in Kentucky ts fined $10 for! , See AIT CS ACO ONG KONG, June idciBy Unit nobody knows. Only a fraction of them ever com- i killing an eagle, Wonder what hi | Bh. . anit ead i, [ed Prese.)}—Yunnances troops, drives plain. Most people don’t want to figure in the news- ‘iepeiveped a etre eke a Be | ports, but also gets a report on | out of Canton by a br t coup of papers as suckers. So they pocket their losses and an Elk or a Moose? Fer ' a rep mt ti fetein anal flight F Peer ger’ | the cargo of ca verso! ht e Ca: ene force © in full fligh start saving again. The harp that once thru Tera’s| jor unloads in the city. It ge ra is Into the offices of the Northwestern Credit associa- halls [it doa phi stile, from Sesitle that ores heels the Cantonese are tion, in the Arcade building, for instance, flows a sd de {ts thalle Fons. i The ites orf Lime, soldiers in sea steady stream of the victimized. The association~is Theyre bed fanennene met der how the 4 Cant ! maintained by about 800 business and professional " —Gardner Goetz. | . y i fe er concerns, including practically all the banks. Its job oh sea | \ sigh . Jee ; : to hunt down the.crooks and warn its clients—and bight oe - ; rales . apie: it has its hands full. se by radio. Gra ¥ exp - pacive sh | ‘ 1 “ qua r In the next story of this series, exposing big and small | : t. oft 7 nsulur bunco games In Seattle, some of the meanest tricks played "PTS FOR s70 © imports 2 y on unsuspecting poor fools, will be related. JES | fe vatncr | no fig) thin 10 Scarlet Fever sign (to hang oti the | The shipping board's total tonn . there door when hubby's relatives come | visiting). Bottle of gylcerine tears (for use) when hubby is cross). Pack of marked cards (for playing | (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) corners MAY ABOLISH ‘APPOINT HEALTH DEATH NATURAL JUDGE ATTACKED ‘This is the end of the school year. | Graduates of th at the postoffi union. Sowntown on besines"). or | SHIP BOARD CHIEF MONDAY Coroner Ends Mystery; Give AS LENIENT ; Heart Attack as Cause ferns Mayor Will Make Selection - Bourquin Refuses to Answer Coolidge Likely to Do It to to Fill McLoughlin Vacancy | ,.72* Msrolt Nell fon of ™ F Ab ara of Dry Forces . C. S. will gather lor their annual re- eceve | O'Neill, Se A wool-gathering driver Save Money A tacit death from natural causes was the tit aire Is Henry O'Dorr; : Rasa cision of’ the coroner's post mor} h prohibition officials and en- He toota not his Klazon, ‘ . . BY PAUL R, MALLON May wil ng officially closed hier Mederal dude recht Se But simply yells “Fore!” EVERY SUMMER the beach censors yell “down with the modern bathing suit.” Lou WASHINGT WAN new s/he unissioner quin of Helena, Mont. sitting as @ ee “ é WAS: GTON, he anne a tir ound Thursday ; f oe Evans, who directs the 11 municipal bathmg beaches of Seattle, says “down with the! don of the he ann i Saturday. At the found Thursday even-| relief judge here, refused to en- Department of agriculture has de- n t same time Brown is expe to elle O'Neil, reir . versy wi veloped a dog upon which mo kind of |Old style, on with the new. trans Sanita teak ao NN | gage in uny controversy with them a vacancy on flea can live. Wonder how the dern Here’s Rita Reid, Saxony Knitting Mills model, showing what Lou says is the safest and | pore commer: dep a re aed in thele, poy Sie rekaaltion edad faturd ) pup amuses himself? lsanest design of beach costume, while Merze Lane models one of an older vintage which Pe mont hitenta{ Brown would not divulge the| passed away early Friday morning. aS eRe. Mies aes pepe } ernment bureat des Kern I pie {Evans warns is suicide to wear because it becomes waterlogged. {dge in the | Names of his selec Saturday, | O'N* t sai Mapas bpyrokage uy enforce it as I understand it,” i: AIL | Photo & Dradiey, Star Statt Photogeap economy cam-|City hall dopeste the | Cove terminal Wednesday afternood | yuage Bourquin sald. asthe inves y LELAND HANNUM g) ecenomical_on oloth but fant Im-| pal choice lies between Dr ITE ar, | Oe ate eae ee eee aay ile tunseeltte costar aan cadithie’ shiver BY LELA) ANNU) | is nomical o' 4 | uptown, and, apparently suffering i on, . deny, for 7 years, she’s gone 157,000 miles, and I've only spent 65 cents on repairs 3y switching several other bu-|former state health chief, and Seattle's municipat bathing beach | modest 1 een seer ote ee eit. Hanley, member of tha bea | from a heart attack, stayed with |or affirm charges, hurled at him season opened officially Saturday at| Bathing suits will not be rented at| | reas, the pr slates Tre cemmley: member of the box- | fithas, returning home later in ally dry workers, that he Js too len- atin jany of the other 11 muni | ual expense of Kove 5 | jent With convicted liquor offend. " n to a rock bottom level of McLoughlin, who died re. | taxi. And by way of being different from | beaches. Seven of them are H c . Leo ideale waa balances bela the average bathing beach director, | water recreation centers and four are $2,000,000,000 which ia hls goal. Lou Evans, of the parks department, | on salt water i 1 | ‘Then hi r ; i Ir + The same dopest 8, how | nee Judge Bourquin came here i i puzzled on the vacancy In| cause of the death. The body is at , ols wren yialt Nesebure “ g it at or low that level rk board. Brown recently dis- | Bon Watson's mortuary, pending | two weeks ago, he has not been Be rulediagainet.the giristjewin auite of |. ie etn bate: hid Cm veipathing of his present | Missed May Avery Wilkins for be ing funeral arrangements, permitted to accept pleas In liquor “What is so rare as a | the ultra-modest vintage Instead of | pa is 1 ar se #0 fit 1 PERSONS Hiss A seep K 5 i Lipo trccdaebyR Gn tabi saa rac ‘where pigs Menge tage pel ae ge ae pis Fae Cm | sag on Les follies os | If legal obstacles stand in the way | oe head of the Swedish som UAberdeen High Girl Mh + ‘Adria cen ROR ee tian oneakiidasr | y ‘ % pita ne council failed to confirm | Hee y To Mi bap lheeniordeead ee OTT ee othe ea a tetate eoraoona” 3 Bs ia dr gb ae eee he appointme dismissed several complaints against ITT oe: ae and In the fair name of our city, give) Thursday forenoon Four Killed in Mid-West by}!!! be competiod to seek the sanc ape intment and Dr. Johanson! — Wing Essay Award) atiezcd tauor law violators, who nl to the too-abbrevi-| Eust Green Lake, Monday af Uon cf covrresa,! Moat of; as An Aberdeen high school student, | have subsequently been arrested on / Here lies the body of Abner McBold,| Official appr Who started for work when §0| ated one-piece sults. That's a mat- | ternoons a | Hurricanes | pected changes, however, are. be. | Miss Helga Johnson, has been chos-| new charges and who will be tried years old; ter for-the police, Bo wala. But | Mt. Baker, Tuesday and Friday} | lieved fully within the power of ti Jen champion of the , jatter Judge Bourquin has left. e ‘a of old age—God save the He sound a challenge to the} forenoons, chief executive, according to [ington in the Second Nationa Emil Dahlman, who succeeded In rf godt ioe ‘Mother Hubbard sort of beach cos-{ Madrona, Tuesday and Friday at |FLOO DS DO DAMAGE legal advisor |Story contest sponsored by the Na-| pleading gullty to a charge of pos- Bult seeking a place his flivver|tume which has clung on po a Ai Gal tape fee Congress might block a transfer |tional lave Stock and Meat board, | sessing eight quarts of beer before 5 da free lunches, leg 0’ mutton| . Seward, Wednesday forenoons i i of the shipping board, howeve | which conducted the contest in high | his case was dismissed, was fined $5 oh eat - sighves, double-barreled bicycles and| Rainier Beach, Saturday fore-| Three Killed in Texas by A survey of all the 42 bureaus of | Couple Given Jury indie schools of the United States as part | by Judge Bourquin, Such sentences, Harrison Fisher girls. Against Business Man jor its educational and research pro- | dry officials say, are mere mockery. : i Habit {sa funny thing. Old Joe , (salt water) Wednesday anc noon: | Lightning Bolt the government is now under way | | tarter says the minute he "They p the life guards too liye 5 at the president's direction. gram. | But Judge Bourquin remains serene ‘“. ‘© into his flivyer it heads for| busy,” he explained. “When | Saturl: spr iy ; | CHICAGO, June 13.—(By 1 exact state of the nation’s) Holding that they had been de.| 12 the award of state prizes, Miss /and unperturbed under thelr fire. | Botlegser’s. some fair bather comes down | Muadi apt huraday afterno liervitie wind and” wébtrléal stortrs s as regards economy and tax! frauded, a jury in Judge Kuyken.|Dorethy Kennedy of ‘Toppenish,| A reprimand ror U. Attorney Pathe Sie into the water with those flow- Evans estimated last season that r | reduction are to be set forth by Mr. | qty urt late Friday awarded | Wash» won second plac nd Miss | Revelle was pronounced by Judge ae YE DIAS. ing sleeves, heavy cotton stock- | 431,685 persons enjoyed the muni-| thruout wide sections of the Middle} Coolidge in his business meeting | §¢.950 damag to. Mr. 1 Mra, {Agnes Salo, another Aberdeen girl, Bourquin from the bench Friday, | Ga ings and ballon-tire bloomers, the | cipal beaches, practically the samo) West were blamed today for four| With chiefs of the various govern-| frank Sherrin, ‘The judgment wag | Ws third (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) ] rly Ll = humour of) first thing she does is to become jas te Matar popilenen or the city,!deaths, many injuries and hundreda| ment departments here June returned: aguinst Phil Gevurte, oi — —— ————— t') worlde did sort oat some old papers,| water-logged. he sale season ends Labor|of thousands of dollars damage to jattle business man, ])/ among’ others, some pictures of “Tt's a Job for two husky lifeguards | day, this year and Madrona, which | crops and telephone lines taken many yeares ago, esbech Bp |) | that aid shew her, age 2, in a w | day ; ‘Tho Sherrins testified that Gevurts | 1 and a boat to get her out before she | accommodated 106,000 nwimmers| spectacular storms centered last Iso! 5 ‘ tt goes under for the traditional third t year, expects to hold first) night in Wisconsin and Northern | Prsb steele tan al SCR re y oug on is ] or Ae }a.down payment of $2,000, plus $46 4 and last time. place again, Iilinols, following a heat wave which a ene na at; as Stnae ie fk al mat, io fo the Saxony Knitting mills out| In aadltion to the beaches named, | a fow hours before had caused scores LaokAHABAig \wotai fuller treated aoe Bo e Read Tt and W ee , and e ». N. has designed a|Evans said there are accommoda , Deserts Fanaa hn Pp having dja ia fae lly a aa ear hg a3 | pes Rroattnhie ns States Appeal Will Be Heard that tne net ys } 6 7 ‘or womel 01 the following saltwate © net profits wore $400 a| J } new-style bathing sult for women} tions at the following saltwater! ne wind, driving at 60 milos an pp | month, Se a a 5, dressed up ike Cupid.) which will be offigiat in the {-| beaches: Golden Gardens, Lowma ] ring manent, int paper” wing wich i erage ake inet 3h jardens, Lowman) nour, lashed up gigantic waves on| on July 14 | , it rental lockers at|(old IAncoln) beach, and Lincoln like @ zany, but cipal bathing su " | Lake Michigan, carrying more than | | ar) ¢ h at, it bell ight Iki. It gives freedom of movement, Leach at Fauntleroy, f 1 tas Uae jae only four of the 16 apartments f * ’ ak ‘Lecas, Rew, tatlenté | aoe fe mn small eratt far offshore near| State's appeal In the Hart caso] wero rented, Profits were to, peot Clad Only in B. V. D.’s and Fez \ Ute take to cased a orotebal — Hight men in two canoes wero | will be heard by the state supremoltnat they could not meet tho second ARREST a L i > ey Re vane by a fuhsts witne the gale al July ae vee Teats, Tacoma,} rent payment. ‘The jury was out N A dashing ride up Second ave, early Saturday morning in a ‘¢ love to motor . ttl iad driven, them two miles out into |ruled for the former governor, ac: /onty a short time, Attorney George | \ watt D's . M F BARES TF Atte oc police patrol wagm with a pair of B, V. D's and his fos as his | Wide and far; Rival tremen Ba e it take Hashes of lightning helped Jeused In affidavits of sollelting 4/4, Crandell represented the Shorr! only ‘attire, Albert 3*, Schalrer, shrine potentate of Wheeling, West But Gosh, we hate to guide the guards to the rescue eae Prosecutor Selden, Pierce | Virginia, was taken from tho depot immediately upon his arrival and n, was |county, appealed. Hart has expressed | Oe an: | Each Gther: Barn Burn liste if Ane Htesmn: HIGH iront-|a wish to “get the thing over with." | M Hit Head SUC AS eNO Neer ce tr net ‘ ’ Ss ) apparent. |@ wish to ‘ts ; an, Hit on Hea |} Patrolman i . In charge of the patrol ught the wago! ly was an aftermath to the tornado | ©. Grittin, in. change of the patrol, brousnh the weaas REL eee: that awopt thru Southern’ Minnesota | | Wanders in Daze to a ‘atop In front of the Hately and tho potentate was taken Inside Anid Now Pennsylvania Council Will Find || the nightabotore — = SRST ARE Si ahy SCI URT SNE OE In his attire and was registered, Out All TG eevtt It wt rood Wi Men yb inl ninmemote,-Keacitte | WE A “t HER iucseane prem: |] « A delegation of Shriners met the train as it pulled int@Seattle and, They discovered, they testified, || Police Rush Shrine Potentate Thru Streets ; pence Son {= gi : eattie Yaoht club in a| Hoarding it, dragged Schairer out of bed and hustled him Into the rst Ind and rain, wore | dazed condition, Clifford GC, . John-|] patrol wagon, He, with others, was en route home from the Los | reported below the danger point, but |] pair tonight and Sunday; mod on, 38, of Port Makeley, was taken Angeles conclave, al fire com. || relief workers in the strick pereye hi | n fens erate northwesterly to Providence hospital early Satuge| Original p! |declired damage to farms will total winds day morning \ ns had been to capture Georgo IF, Kisenbrown, of Read. | (yao Pa,, June 13.—Rivalry between the two 1c Pennsylvania, But in the rush, the Shriners got the potentates panies ended todAPin an indignation meoting of the punell called : for Monday night. The two companies, while fighting a burn fire last {| $500,000, Lightning Killed one man | Sphnson was found to be suffering mixed up and brought the wrong ono to the hotel. Come on, kids. Papw's thru, night, engaged in a water fight, turning the streams Intended for the |) Near Ivanhoe, Communication FOR EC AST from injuries about the head and don't know for sure what his name was," sald Patrolman Grif. ( «anda 6 fire on each other, The barn burned to the ground. lems wore still disrupted today | hands, Ho said he was working for | ¢in, “All know ts that wo got a potentate," " AS: (Turn to Page a Column 3) “| | the city light company, A

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