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’ 5 t HENRY FORD'S WARNING TO BUSINESS MEN—ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE| { Viv V 1 a aie a “4 ae en ed a : is, tT sate . : j > Vpre £ i ashi Ew E TER > The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington , tinued we " AC | Temperature Last 24 Hours s Maximum uN Minimum, 38 E Today noon, 68 t S| Batered as Second Clare Ma 1} Lhe Posioftios at Gentle, Wash, ander the Act of Congress March 8, 16TH, Ber Your, oy Mall, #8 —— ——— — ; — JATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, JUNE * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. | | . aa , | Of Insolvent Line; | o— es { ISITUATI Mebbe ’T Hot, but S f Us Kept Cool Ford Ma Bid on It é Was I10L, DOUL NOME O ep 00 ° . . Great System Will Be Auctioned to A Tardy, tothat: Goob.. we: woh Satisfy $200,000,000 Worth of we had a job in a nice cool di le Rond oe Outstanding Bonds Our only hope ts that this heat “ . . wave doe: last any longer than JRECLOSURE proceedings against the Milwaukee rail- A permanent wav: way were filed in Seattle federal court Frida} eb srie | » railway system will be sold under the hammer to TAL Gee Gee pantingly cried, | The railway system ill e; ; standi bond i "Out there in the sun I near died. satisfy about $200,000,000 worth of outstan ing bon sar I think I'M start doffing * reside . E. Byram, of the road; Mark W. Potter an (inn itt wort worrme |. Conservation Neces- President H. E. Byram, of the road; “Your conacience id “is f Relief E. J. Brundage are named as receivers. i £ on prs eeu sary ‘for ener, } Suit was filed on behalf of the Guaranty Trust Co. of j eee Says Russell |New York, and Merrel P. Galloway, one of its vice pres j Why couldn't we have had some |dents, by Attorney John G. Brown, of Chicago. — } of this warm weather last January} C\EATTLE Friday was faced | Immediate cause of the action was the defaulting, by the een ve realy. neenen 3 by easier water. short linsolvent road, of a $25,000,000 issue on June 1, this year, i eae a age. Conditions were acute all ; ; , i DRAMATIC NOTE erick tha ‘chy “anh. Weeks jand failure to pay interest due on two other issues. Next week the Coliseum will offer| attle’s hills dependent upon the | Issues ranging from July 1, 1909, to late in 1924 are “The Goose Hangs High” and the! pumping stations, in the worst linvolved. Strand will have “Chickie.” What |” situation | Duplicate sults have been filed by a chance for the Chamber of Com. Abnor sumption of storage | Attorney F in district courts In ence bsg ape Poultry Dealers’ ent hot wave. Chicago, Grand Rapids, Madison, vention here: er. raping and M lis, Great Falls, Coeur SRN ly heavy call on | 1 and Spokane Gee Gee calls her ; during Thurs | J Charles N. Pray, Montana because Pa ae am h dog his problem 1 | appo the receivers Wednesday ater Superintendent Rus j | Filing in Seattle mere The saddest words of tongue or pen . ‘i t The words that cause the sorrow, » \ t ah | Action is the result of an appes! Are spoken by the weather man. | serioug, the vite {Steamer Runs Down Two0l,."),honanoiders' committee te the but added: that told The Star The June bridegroom never knows | +14 nerair will beco: % m Heht meat. .| ‘7° ill become so serious. we Silas ,,—| “The action will clear title tothe what it means to’ eat a light meal. Every’ fvailablé policeman and | PostEAnn June 26.—{By U. P.-)}—| 154 eventually and allow oe ~ gla aha gg} fireman. as 4 into Lives of several fishermen were | gold, so that its affatrs may Pat 5 FAMOUS AMERICANS service by Russell, to notify cit ‘ | believed to have been lost during | in shape,” he said —____y| zens ‘to cut down ‘on thelr usually | 4 the night, off the Columbia river| While the attorney was silent on Rev. Ephraim prodigal use of city water. Twenty es acer AS entranc when the transpacific | the subject of the: probable outcome, 4. Snibbens, who inspectors covered the city Friday a eel steamer West Nomentum ran down | rail circ in Seattle talked of two feur to. wateh for offenders against the r : - hy » mo , ~ a t : r “ 0 ry pate d capsized th possibilities: Leussareig hy water regulations and to ase that| WHILE THE WEATHER RECORD WAS BROKEN THURSDAY. “Hot? Oh, not so bad, not even for a—er—stout Irie telcnie ensaeee He ee iat eke ete eee never Laprinkiing rules. are or man,” said Harry Stahl, ular restaurateur, as he fanned himself with a palm leaf fan, “No summex-furs. A-cool ;"",° es " r essage | 6 F q ays es , qays and } s tgidly. ob "5 J r ne 9 s According to # wirel messag of the road. Ford is aid- te once got away served. No one may use city water|dress and a shade parasol are okeh,” said Miss Vivian Stocker, at right, on her way to work at the Rhodes Bros, store | picked up by the Fe Telegraph | have acquired the heavy Armour {n- from the ponies shepigeave fawns except from 7 te}on Fourth ave, Jack Curtis, at left, a Star delivery boy, made his rounds in a bathing suit, accompanied by “Chum,” | company here, the liner smashed | terests in the property, of bey exp icied Late GALTONG pvenings. « - | his “hot doggie.” While Carolina Court youngsters, “friends of the janitor,” made merry and kept cool. Left to right, big the two boats shortly before i2 atid 2s Shak iluiee bigeigrd po be 000,000 GALLON ‘ 8 ; peop arene dae ies h ‘ é pena eit wikia * | midnight plates acquiring control of the been sarpassed in | MORE ARE USED Dorothy Davies, Dixon Rice, gy Saunders and Billy Davies, Photon by Carter & Uradley. Star Stal’ Photographers | ayo men were saved and. two| Milwaukee with the object of possess- modern times. rmaily the city uses about} “fg F if | core lost from the schooner Nenamosha, jing the first real transcontinental ao .:|42.900,000 gallons” ay" Ruse | |We're Real Proud | HERE'S HOW MERCURY wit a. Wally 66 Co seound lapeioe lomer Brew announces thathehas|said. ‘During the past few days,| j STOOD T vessel and the casu were un-| Neither of these theories has any burned ‘up three one-hundred: | however, the daily consumption han| | of Our Nice New ON THURSDAY learned solid basis of fact, altho Ford his doflar bills. }iumped to, 50,000,000 gallons. | | , Thursday's thermometer read A late message from the Columbia | known to be interested in the road Easier to burn ‘em than to pay ’em.| Phe situation is still serious; | d thin way at r ehtst Rockefeller interests. alsc e i se ® ; | jriver lightship read. | Ri ler interests also are+ r Ste he understang| 180 We have all the water main | | June Recor saaina Rr a FIRM SWINDLE “About 1146p. muujyasterday, the |were-—Hnaheiallyintertated.° Bude Ths fact you'll quic: i 3 a Grand e. " | West Nome sllided 9 cap-| what e: t 5 Tt wed hove malored tha ter—| reaks vee red, .we are unable. | a epee? © went haber Ores case eds, 108 i : m, ntum collided and cap: Re sree is ee me A raitlc in the baby's hand | yet to retrieve losses in storage Owners Awakened Fire on! tics ie ey “ aie nit nes Ore. . - 103 sized _ boats, one name unknown, Es while, : 6 e ersta’ 4 com- 4 EL) ‘olks, Seattle L. feelin f , o2 3 Fy Ne she Tg en eree of iss in a a 1 rth two in the motor car.| water caused when the mains , . 8, earth was feeling Walla W 103 Executives of Coast-Wide other amosha. Two men picked }merce commission has a plan for 4 tere pag se | Were shut down for repair, I Four Suspects mighty perky Friday Yu 102 |} up and two lost from Nenamosha, | consolidating either the Great North- he fd that skirts} @™ Pleading with Seattle citi- P | You see, WE, the city of Seattle, || 7 Company Are Arrested No sign of men from unknown, ern or the Northern Pacific with the The sink who paige Oat 3 | regtine Jo. volmalarliy, eeopersts lthru our’ climatology department, || Spokane ; ¥,4 boat | Milwaukee, but as both Hill roads were to te ree rete Mt) to conserve the supply we sti |CURPRISED as they attempted to|proke anot record Thursday. || Olympla Seen | nection teen th ice Sel as are fighting the plan, it stands little about as closely as ; Have. Those breaks caused ux {| steal two automobiles from a gar-| Smashed {t all to smithereens, Los Angeles 82 E ame ite ».|Ret Kil chance of success. ea hasta, ora | to get behind in storage water, |age at Morningside Heights, north} What're records for, if not for || San Francisc er retary of the Commonweaith ¥1-| Return Kilbourne The interstate commerce commis- : : | breaking? That's Seat an | J\ nance: Go. enalonn tae e |sion also had the Milwaukee-Pennsyl- Eman | maa ine are came Als: Jot soni, arty Poder morning. | orn ay yeaa tac ene | [tte Mion radten’ ota mez, | 0 Seattle Monday |r. sisal waiee date es (Jume 35) a heavy increase in 2 al © back. And so what | ‘orme J o | Alva Kilbourne, wounded Bothell |; : , four thieves were routed by rifle and} did we do? We ct a bright | were ost Fi by ourne, woun othell | been accomplished toward working . and by boat to town, and) demand. | @ chose a brigh | were held under arrest Fri by obbi AN Be 7G x ise age wisres: vising scoot Rallreed| ethureGay's tad tirw’ farther ge.|thotgun fire after one of the quartét |June day—Thursday, June 25—-for | j federal authorities, following an ex-/P&2K robber, will be sufficiently te- | out’ details, y | . f . | lot ow it y amous © e | cy ery s w ‘esto! . bi Sipe Meqon, | pear a oe the pablieck prints | 40 or 50 milliog gallons additional,” Sheriff Matt Starwich and the po. id ur justiy famou: limat {i nt operations thru hich investor ri 's ‘0 | Volunteers Sto That H. Bingham, the senator, did) Russell vehemently denied reports! | It was only 98 degrees, but that} are said to have lost more than} ™ © 5 | £ Pp speake before the Foreign Trade Counell:| 1, 4 Seattle newspaper. that a| ict Were searching for the thieves! was ample for us in the way of al | $80,000, | Sheriff Starwich was apprised of} Flames in Forest nad Gia discuss comercial aviniien. my|water main had broken during|thruout the city and county later In| shining, new summer mark. And | THe indictments In the case by the |‘He wounded young robber'a con-| BERNARDINO, Cal, J. Srl dading etficer at o firing flelde J! Thursday's fire. He angrily denied|the day [{t looks like it will have to do for . ag federal grand Jury were the result of |¥Mlescence Friday in a wire Trott 99 — pay Vt: Pjesptainee WIN dae) the Lewianda, In the fysht against the simiiar reports that Lake Union| fiverett F. Shelton and hia brother, |aulte a while, for Climatologist. M | Actual City Auditorium Land |turee years’ work by Postotti In-|Fort sat airiets we pleked P| aged Noha Ne eee a ik, bat Lord! the| Water was being pumped into the! ., ts 3. Summers nssures us that we'll |spector John S. Swenson and R. P.| young: mana, day etter: the fy ride inthe wknwel PgR eps bgp Pgs) rk and|the city water main, | Clyde, living at Morning: ihnve to worry along with about soj Transfer for $151,000 Near |irrser, special accountant. for the |robbery when he fled to escape the| ur tne desert en ocean abet 4 the suffering greate, but early home, and | irrhat jake water 9 unsafe,” hal Were awakened by the q | Friday and maybo a little less on | : |department of justice, law snd secure surgical attention. | were halted early today by the ef 4 after = olde fing ee, are WIM said, “and everyone is asaured that| 12:30 a. m. They saw the thieves | Saturday. The municipal auditorium for Se-| Hammer, after his arrest hy Depu-| Two companions were shot and] forts of 300 volunteer tire fighters : i om i wi Bat be’ ciged” tpt tot bracken fete, thats portable | tm doing my beat, but you can't attlo’ came nearer reality Friday, |tY United states ora Joseph | killed during pe daylight holdup, | with the aid of a.driving rainstorm y fissell said many West Seattle : up @ new record every day," MEE Ww. Car | Bnlsek, posted $3,000 surety bonds |severd ago and @ shift in wind, That roar you hear is probaly houssholders complained Friday ot| 8*™*8* Scross the road, in which two jdeclared Mr, Summers, officially | when City, Comptrolier H. W. Car. lin federal court. McAvinney was ar- | —— ——— — Ds wee BESS ‘ just another orator practicing his inability to get enough, water for | ®utomobiles were kept. | “It was only 68 about 10:30 a, m,| Toll announced his willingness toj rested later at his home, 516 James Fourth of July speech. laven the most necessary uses. He Everett and Clyde selzed weapons | Maybe it will mount up to 80 later | %@n @ warrant for $151,000, the | st 1t ia understood that other de M4 e re lexplained that the heavy calls on and crossed the road, hiding in the | On. I doubt if we will be able to | bur recently appropriated by | fendants are being sought on secret an S a ’ 1 ers 1 e e : A s , gaband iavy ‘ the city council for the purchase of | indictments : h, there's a goof in this man’s|the storage tanks had depleted tho| he aes ascend any higher d indictmen q oa orate | supply, but that the pumps were|PTUsh Pehind the garage, ret YEP; WE ARE © auditorium site at Fourth ave.| In addition to Seattle, said to be . ° . Whose leg I'd Uke to chew; | working constantly to retrieve losses | Stopped forward with a shotgun and | CONGRATULATED N. and Republican st. Carroll was|the headquarters of the firm, Spo- | D ‘ Yowse guessed it—he's the bird|ot the past few days in the tanks| Clyde with a rifle. They ordered the | Everybody came up amiling Fri-|t0 attach his signature Friday aft-|kane, Phoonix, Los Angeles, San | e 1ca 10n oO al e og whe” says in all hill-top neighborhoods of the|men to surrender. | day morning, after the first blush, |erneon. | Diego and San Francisco are given | “Is it hot enough for your” | city. i Peake ) of the surprise was over, Wo Se-| With the formality of signing the| ay cities in which the company oper: | ah a RAE 7 Is A 4 pid | pee BO: SB a When the four ran, instead, the | attleites, accuntomed as we are to| Warrant completed, the auditorium | ated, iN M tl k iS : : es; ate T li | boys fired at point blank range. jour own special, copyrighted, Pu-| committee immediately + will start It is charged t the Common. | ew on a e pan Opening Celebra- ; Li'l Gee Gee gets dumber Lida ontracts lota ing | As the shotgun roared one of the} get sound-cooled climate and filtered | York to complete the final details of | wealth Finance company, with of-| © S 4 4 ‘ te et tt rms sat| $200,000 Are Made| rer te ant screamed with oun | sunshine, were naturally not Took | Me actual purchase and make se cen the Secnjer wide wes] — ton Saturday to Be Gala Affair j what she thought about Kelso and , Jing for a new record, But since, attle the owner of slightly more| misrepresented assets to prospective a ‘ 1 P ed Lux for} Numerous small city contracts for| His companions helped him up and | ba | - . | she said she always us zi * 9 y contracts for ‘i | we made it, we are modestly receiy- | tha 11 es of land in the tract | investors, who were approached with ITH bands playi i . RS, j washing. sewers, paving, electric Ughts and|took him to an automobile, a sedan,| ing congratulations trom every. | Chosen for the new structure, ‘an offer: from: the company to, take ands playing, bagpipers Introduction of Commercial ‘ / se [water mains were awarded at Mri | Handing nearby, The four éscaped. | where. “T am signing this warrant for] over organization and to handle stock |... baycead banners waving and a) club presidents) by Henry B. Lear, ic works, They total a t $200,000, and Clyde w shot r lace 5 , , it .” said Carroll, em. | wechee ONG por 01 cles, § le § y 8 oI and Mont- é Se aiiasl Worelgr! Trade’ sone hey total abou shotgun and Clyde a few shots from | places where thoy really do have | Pal auditorium,” said Carroll, em {will dedicate the new Montlake! lah Improvement phasiging the word munietpal club, me ity Engineer Blackwell announced, | his rifle. HOT weather smiled at usa and with Seizes 200 Gallons | bridge, is in session here this week, We ” oe —— | is Friday, Carroll's action followed an opin Introduction of City Engineer J. the convention goes on record | id! ted or soratlae Ch c hie arontaatede : which] D. Blackwell and assistants on c | oon , sale BI ‘orporation Cunsel Ken- . his great structure, for which ssistants on con- a banning the Importation of | mblis fie ction oe: Lowa pelt | nedy on the legality of the auditori of Beer; 2 Nabbed Seattle has been working many|struction of the bridge, D. W. Me- u ders Thanex | e SO X= ayor ar S ilies: Fee in'ehehenmmerat nee | um project. The comptroller also] Federal agents interrupted pa-| years, will be accepted on behalf{Morfis and A, Munster. Novels by Thanez. | Mperature Hke | conferred with” councilmen ‘Thurs-| trons during a dry ,raid Thursday |of the people by the Rey. Cleveland | uy English lecturers. yesterday would smash hte record ntroduction’ of” asslating ndes broaks jvenve: oh is day afternoon regarding the city's] night, at 929 and 988 Pine st. Jack|Klethauer, identified vy thousands AJ H, Albertson and Har= Swiss yodelers. s ee Hine we'd have to blow the! intorssta in tho project, and polnted| Love and Gottfried. Johnson were|in this city as “Wayfarer” in thellan ‘Thomas, Pekinese dogs, Ig (¢ 00. an xpose Dp. of thes thermoriater off. to-eet|'oe tat eventually! the. olty! will | atrested, ae Operktobe: wo Hutidred (ateatvolvic and religous pageant of MRS, LANDES 'TO German measles. be ie aetna back ih Towa, 8am) have to pay out $266,000 from the| gallons of beer, @ gallon of moon.| that name BREAK “TEA” BOTT! Zithers, ea h Kansas, Nebrask, Missour! and ¢onoral fund on the auditorium, | ahine and 60 gallons of brew were| One of the feattires of the cere- 30—Councitwot PAR EEN, Todd Returns to Seattle to Inaugurate (urn to Page 11, Column 2) $105,000 being the remaining part of| seized, the agents reported, monies will bo the driving of the! ey PRN perenne F & i tHe ne: hottl “tea” Today's editions of Seat n Ale aniount, a Heat stoetont Gordan nb: bridesby ottle of “tea” on t man in a t the ridiculous taither to prove or disprove thin state If you are consulting the Want * ; bridge pepers are to be sealed in a copper S Wi C : YG eR ET eT aes Raa ay poached by D. W ¥ ; i a i } "Lam inforined that the price for| ———____________| Mayor Brown, coached by D. W.| y., é pos \ box in pele riaiedtees Y moray tate ide ampaign | HOT WEATHER BRINGS |} tho property is a tair one" “i! Te Ts East ; Henderson, superintendent ot the}, °{8! saad ats 3-0 ys Gea fy ad ho toh’ tivin yin 2026 will be Raa | AML ake || STRIPED BATH SUI |carroll, “andathat the investment || 4€ £8 Easter to. Find || municipat railway system. ‘The con. SS aboon Chane, Seema "4 i ded leah nt KELSO, June 26.—A. Ruric Todd,) That will resuit in his automati- TS puld be a good deal for the city {ductor on this trip will be J. Lj) SORA Rldia Caste glad, no doubt, to hear that the y}| the ome You Are npy | Auer accepts bridge on behalf of “good old days” weren't ao darn| recalled mayor, seeking legal rein-| cally He possersion of the}! FQR TRAVELING TOGS |} even. if the property were never Looki F Mun ty prea a eutes Lites peeple city hall aifd record until after July ‘ vi aes fused for an auditorium,” oO. Carroll, city comptroller, —Passen- Seite « 4 004, after all, statement, waa en route to Sesttle/s 18 Gate of the next reguiar comm KB. June 26.—two men, Vee sin | oRiNg for gers aboard will be members of the Police "band, "Btax Sa ngte arriving hero yesterday after I'm fond of home and family, But wouldn't it be nice To float around the Arctic on | A great big cake of ice? se 8 o Another funny sight Is that of a wilted collar laughing low-neck dresses | the flappers are wearing these days, | one Tt in maid that after tho first 4,000,000 kianen they all taste alike. It In LAL Gee Gee's highest ambition ment, oe mA, dy Be last night to start a statewide cam paign on hin charges of irregularities in the disposal of state schoo! lands, Meanwhile he has a superior court quo warranto action filed to compel Mayor Nat Robin Smith to show by what right he holds the city hall and records. Smith was his successor, following the recall, June 3. Judge Homer Kirby refused to sign # show cause order yesterday requiring Smith to file answer to Todd's action within three days, As a result Smith has 20 days in which to answer, m going to take the full allotted time, too,” ho told The Star, cil session, ‘Todd, self-proclaimed ( 4 1" “mayor” and hie council and ap-|| noon on tho train from seattic, | Spanish War Vets || At Columns ot Tho Star, Hore ts polntivp officers, are holding their || set new hot wenthor style for baled NE TLY sessions in hotel rooms and offices|| the masculine division of the Want Own Parade} WATER FRONT HOMES ALL, OC population of the few business men who fayor | hh, FURNISHED, Spanish war ‘veterans who are ‘TRI TOA his side Dressed in green bathing suits, || campers. of: Fortkon-Thygoson camp | ID ROADS ERS ad ty Luke 8. May, Seattle criminologist, || trimmed in vivid red, the two |i Kucked Thursday evening at losing | MOT, COU HOM has installed a temporary Jaboratory || travelers gravely stepped out of || jgentity of their pont in do-called "Le. | TRUM POINT hore, and ia systematically question- |{ a conch and, satchels in hand, |] fenye Day" procoodings noxt Satur= will well for. $6.00, $4,600; Ing every person in Longview and || made A sprint fer a waiting {J day, dt had been planned to make|| Improved place on Morcor Ialand, Kelso who may know anything of || automobile thom @N privates in the Const Artil {-room house, fine beach, Priess Bditor Thomas Dovery, Todd sup There were two women in the jl iery for the day, commanded by $4,200, F porter, who was assassinated tw car, awaiting the men. It sped || youngatern In the O, R. C. Turn to the Want Ad Columns Friday night, May admits tho ease || away with the cool visitors, ap: Tho veterans will march asa unit, |] and see who iy offering th Is the most puzzling he las over || parently bound for @ summor |] instead, they decided, bettoving they || places to you, RWAD 1 started, and that he has nothing || camp, iy perhaps know ap much about war as|] WAN'T ADS DAILY jdefinite yor, ‘ { the youthful student-officors, | " ii clty counell. Darwin Melsnest, chairman of the dedication committee, annound@l that in the parade will be a band of Indians, a stage coach, coach and |pair, an ancient Buick Seattlo Police band, decorated stroet- car and American Legion bag. pipers. PROGRAM STAR‘ WITH FIREWORKS Tho program, as anpounced Fri- |day, IN as follows: 2:00—Diaplay of day fireworks. 2;05-—Polleo Band concert. 2:1)—-Passago of first streetcar elias alaitcad OVEN, HELGE S, i automobile, | ommittee in monies charge of the consists of the follow. Darwin Melsnest, chairman; Edward ‘Taylor, John Case, John Reid, John Carroll, H, Condon, J, Gratton O'Bryan, David ‘'Tevis, 1D, Blackwell, Chet Latimer, D, Henderson, Worrall Wilson, od Wetttek, John Allen, Arthur lswor@, Ted Hatch, Ned Douglas Lou Murray, Frank Cotterhill, Matt Hill, Paul Edwards, Cart Gould, Robert Hesketh, Mrs. Tilllan M. Vincent, M W. Hargrave, Mrs. Mary Green Lecois, Mra, Henry Landes, Mrs. J. 1. McPherson and Mra, Carrie R, Buell,