The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 1

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Kutered as Gecond Class Matter ata ome pre geo ioc Asked for Tank Extension the hotel stationery these | By John:W, Nelson Mer ITY ENGINEER BLACKWELL is recommending septic dead against tanks rather than an intercepting sewer to handle Lake » Yacant chair in’ own sanitary engineer, Olympic Hotel lobby these warm ods that two of the three septic ta already installed are failing to function properly. He has recommended to the city council that it appropri- ate $70,000 for construction of a fourth tank at the term- stumbia to see the scenery. inal of the Oregon st. sewer. Ultimately his plan provides thru the bottom for a string of 16 septic settled residential districts along the shore of the lake. Ms A recent report of J. G. Priestly, sanitation engineer in irl GER GEF, TH oFFiIce — Blackwell's office, shows that the Alaska st. tank has de- VAMP, SEZ veloped acid at various times, destroying the bacteria which | Some men’s idea of roughing | jn turn destroy the sludge. This condition, he reported, js to lower the windows of | caused the tank to foam and boil over at times, discharging pet many visitors go up 5 em Sas BS ot y' nauseous gases and odors. The ac id a Iso 0 atts icked the metal; ‘emis rts of the plant, causing! 6 e septic tanks sys on, he said. are nwait an > ‘ S, [get income tax return : ing i Fee women ¢ : ie ; .) ard We ‘ Bit fo write five or ‘ s postcard . } ° . & ake a@ > A movement to s+ f me ig all v " oe . better start a pred ( fealt more ay: diated ee oe nest ote to earr City officials, while alive to acon Hill and danger of continua ring sew a OW THE SWALLOWE nS : ia TO VICTORIA This could be built (Tarn to Page 7, Column x recs I Death — prowns course, 2 noted surgeon his cssistant to do the , he can better plan would fsargeor® to carve the tombstc etessful oper : RESCUE ATTEMPT FAILS Rescue Party on Way to Save Six Suffer- Children Tried to Swim to . ers in Heat Peril Shore From Drifting Raft HEY, DRIVE THAT BULL _ OFF THE FAIRWAY L° ANGE Tuly’&-United E: (TET MECONTHEY i “HICAGO, July 6—The Iilinois PikacycA pallet expedition ‘lett td at Chae fetemela tlein-One Club Hire tadky lee Death ‘valley. where | Marte Rvaks ti another six mining engineers are reported |in Green imber added marooned and in danger from ex The boy its ranks | posure and starvation n, Vivian McQueen, 13. mn Harney The three children were playing Mxett, a one- player, ahole in one at the Evergreen M club Saturday rowly escaped death e Tuesday evening as rescued by his cous The men. according to Donald ( | MacDonald, owner of the Chea ac\on a raft w heart of Wild Rose| shore near E. 65th st. and Green have been cut. off from| Lake way when the tragedy oc were destroyed by a cloudburst deep water MacDonald left the canyon a day| When the childrer before the cloudburst. He sald he! could no longer tor saw the men encamped in the! pole it was suggested that they valley before he left and was cer-| swim ashore. tain they were Isolated and in! Merle jumped in and started splash langer ing thelr way toward the bank they are reached within American Library Association fielding it« annual convention this week. One way to entertain the dele- would be to stage a public iting of persons who underline nts in library books ind the. tom with a Ii Gee Gee says that her hap-'a terrible death.’ he said. “They! panic-stricker hours are spent quictly at/had a week's food supply when! he, too, h browsing in her book the cloudburst washed out the bigh-! Vivian kept her head mdmirobly oh 66 ways and left them stranded and managed to save Merle “Their only } 60 miles of I would be suicide.” (Turn to Page 7, Colu Meanwhile Wilber ¢ 'N, 50th st., jumped into the water ) Way's definition; A librarian is m who knows that when a asks for “The Ruby ht,” ants the Rubaiyat erase act, Liquor Cases SwampU. S. CANDIDATE FOR TH system whereby you look Law Being Enforced I Here, Sa New York Man Says E nforcement Is Fizzle Sidney Porter when you eM Fant a volume of 0, Henry, Dr: oa * AD old-timer in one who remem. BBE when motorists wore goggles BY HERBERT LITTLE canes that vigorous enforcement. be the women tied their hats on (United Preas Batt Correspondent) — | comes impossible th veity, Ww HINGTON, July 8— More] "The United States, attorney, who Despondent From Sickness, q . . than 900 liquor prosecutions | sueceeded Colonel ‘BIN Hayward | Molt 1 hate were clogged in the docket of thejand started in upon an energetic Is Helen Mace Monesota minisler has two “and sings either bass or begun, prosecutors have made no\the federal calendars N09, more thai a dent in the mass of Bh ee ro yao are uously piling |" , that's nothing. Almost any |“ase® Which are continuously PUNE) Seattle Situation up. MG lad of 16 can do the) 4 total of 92,860 Hauor « . é were instituted In federal courts | w the first 10 months of the| YE pany | within J (auiy 7) lyear which ended June 0—making ly, with my mind troubled |up more than 50 per cent nk that hath taken up it* raderal prosecutions foal the cellar, bot It came into my o6 jcondition exiats in Beattie, U, 8. At m™ Vipletetus, “Pt 4 torne Ttovelle naid Wednesday per ke, Ofer . c | tort , Inoae poner wists adc aut, "nes Tale a Vacation, | “We have ur prohibition calendas Mighty retieved, to the offler les annie 1 don't spare the jane at a recent banaitot There iw lew’ vio The federal courts, Buckner sald | n Seattle n j lire wo congested with thousands of | (Turn to F tion of th , Column 4) “The Ne swspaper With the Big ulation in Washington es e Seattle Star I Two CENTS IN SEATTLE, July 14 gest Cir At the Postoffice at Beattts, . under the Act of Ce ATTLE, , WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, ‘Blackwell’s Own Engineer Reports Septic Tanks Fai Adil _© Council Holds Up $70,000 le Shall We Sa Save Our Bathing Beaches? xx. He says he|Washington sewage in the face of a report made by his el anks strung out thru the thickly! en - Marooned GIRL, PLAYING IN. § pes Boy, 7, Narrowly Escapes; a ey Is Saved by Young Girl was tled to the the outside world since June 29,| curred. The raft proke loose from ewe when all roads leadi:g to the valley! its mooring and drifted out Into dith, Vivian and dith became exhausted and the next few days they will suffer! screamed for help. The boy became and exhausted, and lough, 13, 2207 OUTLET OF ONE of the many city sewers flowing into Lake Washington. hildren bathing at the Mt. Baker beach, not far from the outlet of these sewers. Residents along the lake, fighting for pri carried into Puget Sound. tanks scattered thru the neighborhood as unsanitary servation of water purity, want this sewage hey protest City Engineer f i [me nar womens’ Courts; East Is Gloomy Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photograp! ‘J. Rockefeller Celebrating , 86th Birthday RABE ly fom aur lothen | tara thru wave side he uy ARRY: TOWN, Revelle; | - SUICIDE IN PARK’ nions on the ride Downey declared that when he re turned from the party his $2,000 had Man Hangs Self nation's federal courts at the end\«paqjock” campaign, closing many After disappearing trom. his home || Today's || Want Ads Will help you to secure ticular homo worl S/the water. There was no pollution d his 86th “birthday? ack upon a full year} younding was occupied only by fo him, the outstanding | row farms," his favorite grand daughter had married ti man of her his approval, hoe had gotten his trons working and was playing the best golf of his life. | Rockefellor's » not In evidenc Pocantico | today, Baroness Helen Zur Muhlen , with |of Jaya fell from a seventh-story Be sds no trumpe of the 1926 fiscal on June 39, | famous night clubs along Broadway Wilhiout an Ace department of justice officials de-/maintained that many arrests and viet clared toda juolzures were ineffective when the optimists reach Despite strenuous efforts lon& AGO) case was lost amid the mass upon you are looking for © is a good Mating Jeward park on the bank near Seward park on the bank | facts wore that ltaken 40 the morgue and that lors two sons, Is Declared Okeh., While other parts of the country [niet may be striving vainly to enforce of all | Prohibition and are hampered by a [congested court calendar, no such to school and ear ml | has be issin ge at his| lef from the oppressive heat early | Men has been missingy since June was a family Just a few shiny dimes for the noigl borhood ohildren to. marie sleeping rooma and bath his widow und eleht children thia before purchan Bie myhome fel of eae, it Says N. Y. Attorne ey |r BAUS da, ler Co eee |Hold 3 in Mystery Loss of Bank Roll ride and a part Nis | ruthers own children and grandehildren piled » breakfast tray Rockofeller's birthtay, program tod) Hxousing herself and complaining | iam O'Nelt of hetter than ever NOW te deal with the vant NW YORK, July Prohibit! nt ty concerned, and our record of doth see tit enforcement might av Let take It#)}convictions is highly satisfactory ‘ ° Jsummer vacation as far as progres | Revello said PMY's Fable: Once upon a timelagninat. bootlesgers and rum fun} “Altho more than 60 per cont of Woman wt | 4 ted out on icnie|ners in this section of the country |federal court eases are Nquor and ONE forgetting’ the mayonnaise, |ig concerned Kmory Buekner, | narcotic proseeutions, we have been ‘ United States attorney, told Rotar-jable to handle the situation nicely than at any time | Do ney's comp ome Tpebearing tin Set for ( DARWIN COMES BACK Hartley’s New Board TO LIFE; NO, MERELY ay . | of Works Gives Com- ON LIBRARY SHELVES | pany New Charice Tina te mie on Jot CALL BOARD'S | FINDINGS FAULTY ON EVOLUTION, ©. SAYS BRYAN. = stallatior inspection and servicing’ caused t m to overcharge, acco | doanaéien Issues Defiance | to a statement signed by Commis sioners Spinning, Denny and Calde in Monkey Trial Town = fen WHO ASKED PEELS OFF HIS COAT, hy ee IEARING? rison Babe: represents the ‘Tele wc) | Partakes of Ice Cream Soda ghronsmeter CH’ gf Araavton at its 1107 vhite-Hen ng. He was asked and Is Ready for Fight Who ested that th BY WILLIAM J. LOSH phone service que Btatt exp > Lee ae mimiss ng ame ques > people 1 t he sald. 1 » contradict M h mmoner lost no time but we haven't asked fo: ing into actiow after his arriva major, tol esterday, when the “Roya express war the com roadly, . missio' s had on file for som ms of anen-/ months a petition signed by 71 pe committee cen ates the distin- | ¢ receptic of sverett teleph asking restorat counsel for the| service. He said e subsc of met ais might b« for reopening the hearing b | guishea | prosecution had his coat off, in an- | the ba other hi store,.‘'where the \ment started consum |berry Ice cream soda. A withre. he ‘The meters are still in Everett and waiting a rate schedule from the conimission to be put in opera n.” he sald. He added that, if ne commission permits use of the devices, by scheduling a rate fo: his company exr to ex tend their, use all ove state “and all if we The Paci aid, | company tle In | tem, has no h be (Turn to 2 Seattle sy en: plans for meter- age + Colunin 4) from now 0 the light, a b: Itween evolution and Ct DRAIN TO. MAKE a FS LAKE PURE Rescue at Blazing Home Jackie Judking, 4, owas dead ‘Health Chief Believes Green Wedoestay dempite heroie ettor' [of three men to rescue him from Lake Cleaning Is Easy the burning home of his parents |; Mr. and Mrs. EB. L. Judkins, 1700 Green| N: 47th The house was dé lake Will never orily | Sthoyed and died at the city solved until a drain from the seuth | Hospital without regaining — con- lend of the ‘Iake to Lake Union is | Sclousness. installed, Health Commissioner Han. Harry Deckerman, instructor in ley “eald: Wednesday mathematics at Ballard high school, Recent bad odors from the lake, 4d neighbor of the Judkins, made on the south side have been brought | the first attempt to rescue th to the attention of city officials | child ‘A drain can easily be run down| Mrs. Judkins had left him asleep Stone way to Lake Union,” Dr, | &t héme while she went down the id. ‘Then the lake should | Street on an errand. be lowered, 4nd large quantities of] While she ‘stood screaming out traeh’ @albe mbt Anko tt | side, Deckerman broke a window “If the park department woutd | and plunged into the inferno of clean up the shores of Green lake, /SMoke and flame. He was trapped plant trees ‘along the edges and | ‘Pside before he could locate J keep the water fresh, the green, George A. Doty, driver for growth which appears in the water ‘lion Chief Joseph Kinney, ran Srouia dlanDDeAt head-down into the reek of flames, John KE. Carroll, chairman of the | flowed by Kinney, Doty found | streets and rs committee of the | Deckerman sbleeding profusely from \council, sald that the city is pur-|CUts on his arm, two arteries severed {ohasing a chloroboat, with which Lea Frinton paty drag xi to purify the water in the lake, par- | 70 the Gheghaste areas pts ticularly: near the swimming} it in ee beaches, Carroll says that the green | Mvthein the lake has been there} Jackie inhaled much smoke and {was burned on the face, hands and for many years. la T lived on Green lake 26 years | “TY ne child was rushed to the city apo, an¢ ently went, swimmin ; ago, and fwnquently we £! hospital; Deckerman was taken to jthere then,” Carroll sald. “After | tng Norwog ROS fiys washed oft |t2e Norwegian hospital, and Doty-— ‘The problem of jam informed that Green lake Rot | cay to drive Kinney back to the sta its name from this green moss {i tion, Both firemen received hand jand face burns and their hair was Jat that time, as the country sur- r singed by the flamos they dared. 'Believe ‘Launch Is Baroness Killed | Disabled in North Believed drifting helplessly at the in 7-Story Fall} mercy of Northern storms, the NW YORK, July &—Soeking ro-| launch Normand and crew of five N The launch left Snug Harbor on Cook inlet, for Kukak bay, and is thought to be disabled, window of 'The Rite Carlton Hotel | and was instantly killed, The heir. | owe, who was formerly Helen Car | Inquest Finds Man Jan Antonio, ‘Tex. had on- fortnined guests ata dinner ana} Murdered His Wife dance: | MOUNT VERNON, July 8.—Wil Sedro-Woolley wa murder Jot the heat, the former’ Miss Cat cused of premeditated! in| vuthors went into her bedvoom, | ing. his wife, Nellie O'Nell, by ind | whieh overlooked the Japar gar. | coM@er's Jury which returned a ver: dens, A moment later her guests | diet late Tuesday {heard a cfash as her body struck! ‘The woman's death was caused er mon’ would give much (0) 0n {hp root OF the twostory garden | from a blow of 4 Dhint instrument, extension jhola by O'Neil, Mie Jury found

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