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ped SEWER BOND ISSUE PLANNED EATTLE. Federation Renews » Child Labor Fight WILL SEEK DS EXTENSIVE eee LPP PP PPP PPP PDP PPP PP PPP Ptr trtretrrtaatd The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington he Seattle Star Boterea Temperature Last Maximum, Mi EDITION) 1499, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 147%. Per Year, by Mall, $3.00 nd Clase Matter May SEATTLE, WASH, ‘ They're Going to Top o’ the W orld BABY SYLVESTER gurgled with glee Wednesday as his mother and father took him aboard the S. Victoria, en route to Point Barrow, Alaska, via Nome. The baby will be the only white tot in the Far North settlement, where his parents will be teach- ers for the natives. Mrs. Sylvester. is a University of Oregon girl; her husband is a graduate of the University of Idaho. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1 TS IN DEATH LEAP HALTED AS folks! is approaching, Vacation time fego'om ur vaca,” POLICE ARREST FAR to go on our vaeation, This is the campfire season. Peo PPARENTLY pecking to imitate the spectacular suicide of John H. ple who sing “Sweet Adeline” can 4% Meintonh, who leaped to death from the ninth floor of the American be shot, trap, pois 1, There | Bank building, Tuerd: morn Ben ‘arrell, 30, a farmer, was ytured js no boutty, however, on scalps. | on the ledge of the 10-to hua Green building Wednesday morning ae. Farrell readily admi that he was preparing to plunge to the pave Ask Sediile Voters to Decide on City Bond Ordinance ment from the roof when he was captured. W. J: Hovan, a city fireman, on the roof inspecting it when he noticed the peculiar actions of Furrell and called the police. Three officers | arrested Farrell as he walked around the edge of the roof. He told Sergt | Hi. Jennings that he intended to kill himself, but gave no reason for | rroll was locked up in jail and will be held for an examination | commission, police said Sco pes ‘Loses Now comes the watermelon In cll its righteous wrath | And gives the helpless eater His daily shower-dath, | | | OF BILL Labor Body in Sail sion at Aberdeen Raps Hartley | hix plan | |: After reading that women should wrap up more tn the evenings, Li'l Gee Gee has taken to wearing an-| other shoulder-st sanity eA ee | An autolst who won't give an | | Inch of road often gets six feet | | of cemetery. ! ———, x BERDEEN, July 15,—By fi 1 df St Battle EDITORIAL : | U. P)—A prolonged fight | ee _oBzane motio at Dayton: iow In the stato of Washington for | || COUNCILMAN CARs . es = | is to be con- Share: they’ Tidy. the adoption of the proposed child | oy 4 4 “ae oo Gone er one jude pie ules nia Motion to! gratulated on the prompt : € And IN't Gee G ders if it an» result of the action taken | Quash Evolution Cz || action he is taking to ge' std gPiaghn a a At | | by the Washington. State Feder. ise on Case the Lake Washington sew- v= shealeop aden dha | ation of Labor, in session here. BULLETIN ber of the legislature on notice as to|| 22°. question: before the ee | A ren ns phased yeate COURTROOM, Dayton, Tenn. | yw the nature of the proposed|| People for a vote. He will ais ‘1 ft init July 15.—John T. Scopes, “4. legislation is and that really the cap-|| introduce an ordinance mon A 1 dayton schoo! eacher, ea tion is more compre nsive than the av 7} ante ot ait: lnteremted: be 1 I t re pl gre r || Monday providing that the don’t know whether this a ei E 5 not guilty of violating the | pody of the act. Therefore, I am con ad th PT: Bs was common, but at least he w | jto draft plans which . will Tennessee anti-evolution law in | tent to overrule this ground.” | epi at of issuing sewer very exclusive. { Jabout the ratification of the pro:| Rhea county courthouse today. | ‘The judge then successively over-| bonds in the sum of eee posal at the legislative session this! c 4 ruled contentions of the defense that | $1,653,000 be submitted to” ROTOGRAVURE SEC ‘TION ss tall ! AYTON, Tenn., July 15.— | the law was unconstitutional because | a vote. —— SIG, ‘i hg ‘ 4 B | The Scopes evolution trial | the legislature was required to cher-| gi ‘ ‘ ; i 1k stipulated that each organi | moved forward today when |ish education, that it violates the| fos pve pony > Golegaten, to meet) Presiding Judge John T, Raul- |right of free worship, freedom of || Ut when The Star began . Ressass: a nap OUl) ston overruled the defense mo- | speech, constitutional rules of legis-/| its campaign for the puri- wobec ido tion io qugsh the indictment of lative procedure, guarantees against || fication of the lake waters, C aaacraty gers ea gad er A reading his opinion, Judge | cess of law and all the other charges disk s d's tee < * ~—Photo by ¢ i & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers | United States postal employes not] paiiston recessed « until ip.m.| by Which the defense assailed the! me dat eC action an Le “abe ore ty be Lenape = nh Ha en pleco fee pie in| “rhe court, having passed uponjact on the basis of the Tennessee|| Council is wise and busi- Seattle showing an amoeba, scale; for Increases in retirement} eae ground chronologically and | constitution, {| nesslike when it takes first ancestor. The amoeba has no| | Smiling Baby Boy allowances for postal employe |given reasons therefore, is now| OREGON SCHOOL | insure i pp geet ¥ aes j steps to insure it. brains and js all stomach, resem- wary for William sh preald pleased to overrule the whole mo-| LAW IS CITED | bling in this respect many stmt Will Brighten of the foc ion; for adoption of aiid) ‘régdire the: ‘dbremlant ite |s tera t | — boys. It is a unicellular protoplasm, | the ection of the Clayton act which | jieaa further” sald the judg | as Raulston read his decision . 1 and we don’t know what ar | would prohibit court orders against Ps lecialon wan a bie victory for |i” the steaming court room a police By John W. N ow st e deck as a big victory for = ® means, either. Home Brew is posi- Bleak Outpost peaceful picketing d Fikes! te prosecution, because in uphold-|™a" stood pM espn his | FURST steps in the sqyigin of thie e first news the establishment of t the ° . Moargaee . e Was! ly the first wegen sin the - ‘ t #3 for the establishment of a United | ing tho indictment the Judge had to{ ncaa Raulston himself mopped his) [! y a4 Washington @ggate prob- United States to print a picture in} New York Corporation Neg ation Negotiates to Lease , | States museum of safety devices at) ang aid rule thatthe Tennessee} — y: llem will be taken at next Monday's N ROU its rotogravure section that is not 5 to the top o Washington | Of the validity of the act under Ini ‘ i neve antievolution ‘law was thoroly . | meeting of the city coun )awhen an of a bathing beauty. The above Property at Fifth and Union world, Mr. and Mz re A prediction that Gov. Roland H. /stitutional, violating neither rren,| the, federal constitution, Raulston, | rainance will be intieed { direct- 7 photograph was multiplied 1,890 8." Sylvester, « of ttle, and’ | Hartley would be removed from of nor federal constitutions. After citing tie Oregon schoolslaw | ing that the issuancC!'Y 1,653,008 Sees: tolic <comsptometecs: Delete” EGOTIATIONS for the leasing of a”site at Fifth ave. bebe baby, lett Wednesday | rice hefore hin present term expires judge's opinion was 06 | eanitte as ebraska anthevolution| worth: of general bent, > pl Yj. ployed: bysour staff of certified pat and Union st., on which they plan to build a first-class| : ‘to the govern. | recause of hostile attitude tc tong and dealt extiaustively | Sistee supreme court, sclds |before the voters at the next ZH fie accountants. areas . y . ni ; on way to the govert wars labor, was de in the an vate ote cob thas dafensets ut p + Salc ection: i ue theater, are being carried on by the Cinema Corporation raent, sie a See urrow. | nual report of the executive « ia on tis evolution lkw's ‘conall| toy eee Tee a Thi. bonds hea autiediedt ai Lil Gee Gee, listening in on the|of America. n a cll js gO pay for the construction of the first Sears-Roebuck radio Beoersct Meee This was admitted Wednesday by the Metropolitan Build- commencing to read the ae atatee a Uae alee tent ae in what eventually will be a mois ae tr proses see new it it was |ing Co., with whom the negotiations are being conducted. | | he feauested the Court tbe solved so as to sustain it; pl Sisnte gd Iutecorte pete a a tc 0 . x + any 001 to ainta perfect ‘der = ‘et st ‘s a caltigdaitec | No definite arrangements has been reached as yet. It) jient | [silence malntan perfect order ‘and where it is subject to two construc-| wilt eliminate waste ‘from lade see jis understood that officials of the corporation are coming Niotihs ihe, elvedtare went Mies. (1 | RULES LA tions, that which will sustain its | waters and restore them to their a s 8 | ULES LAW IS NOT constitutionality must be adopted. An old-timer is one who remem-| ty Seattle to look over the site within a week, when a def-| Dorothy M. Hodson. She and | | UNCONSTITUTIONAL original purity. Sark Slick the icion bather neck: to| Under the holdings in the Oregon AND ROBBED baggy golf knickers 8 elty council now? hay prohibited alking in Seattle, but undoubt- there'll be a number of pedes- trians who will bootleg a little walk now and then. * Today's Definition: The o- A safety zone is a place where you stand still #0 that the autos can take a better aim at you, Yr DIAKY (uly 14) (Bastile day.) Up betimes, and to the otf where did belabor my print-ma- chine with right goode will, albeit iffer- ing from a hangnall, Karly to home, where my wyfe in a new dress that doth Jook like » peppermint sticks, and # did nak her why she did wear it, # being miready sweete enough, and whe mighty | plensed at the faire words, the fond, foolish creature, and whe mem dink of mutton, very rich and noble, so that Jam resolved to paye her more compile ments, Ned oy Haine na pleasant to War as and cheaper, Anon to be Bi A Big to folks thia week, ‘TT Tho Star and “The Wayfarer’ heut letters. stadium, July 27 to August 1 Here's how 260 words each 1507 Seventh ay about the ¢ The Seattle Star, In your letters tell ivene If you don't know much about t obtdined, free, at “The Wayfarer” Olymple hotel ‘Tho contest closes at noon, Satur i} Sarai uttlo and see ‘The Wayfarer, Thousands of these invitations are being mailed out by Seattle y are golng to many states of the Union, are offering $100 in cash prizes for the Can You Write Letters? Prizes Offered for Best First prize Is $60 cash; second, $26; third, $16; fourth, $10, And there'll be five more prizes, each a pair of seats to the pageant in the university Write six letters, identical as to contents, not exceeding Mall five to friends or relatives; mail the sixth to The Contest Madltor, , Battle. ont, he pageant, day, July 18, its history, ita story, the Information may be headquarters, on Fourth ave, ito attract opposite | | |says he refured to vote for mayor, troubles back to the time when he The committee said it would look into the matter, GOOD USED CARS Avo offered every day in Classified Columns of Tho Hore 1h a good listing the Star, JUBT LISTE Hore'a where To make happy by saving the money on thin: late coupe, that'n Just Hi every reapect, Well worth $200 The boww #0 here oom, $645, Turn to the, Want Ad Columns and see who Is offering this dandy car to you, iN TO THIS anys well for HM Gill) Preceding Chapters of this fascinating story up toand including yesterday's in- stallment, will bo mailed to you or can be obtained at The Star Circulation Department ON REQUEST In the meantime, order The Star delivered to your homo by authorized carrier; then you will be sure of reading evory thrilling Installment, Only 50c a Month PHONE MAin-0600 QM A the council members of the equall: zation board Roy UH. Dodge, an appraiser rep- resenting property owners, asserted at the afternoon session that a val- uation of $20,000,000 is no moro “ridiculous” than the present one of $1,200,000. | Hubby S Sends $100, Earns $50, Charges Mer husband spends $100 a week, Mra®Leona M, Cart charges ino diveveo, sult filed Wednesday Ho earns $50 weekly as a man. He also has not copt three or four the past two weeks, stator, Sho asks $80 a wook support money for herself and two daughs| ters, aged 8 oS and 6 months. | fore. nights during her complaint a Mrs. Sylvester will be assistant y ‘ This unit will be installed at the carry @ gold-headed, cane instead of | inite settlement may be reached. : ; igre ed iy Serer: nn Taking up the allegation that the|case and in the Nebraska:case and| Oregon. st. sewer outlet where, until a niblick. The Cinema corporation has carried on its dealings thru] ()\0ners aie ty the Alaska jaw violated the provision of the|in the Leeper, Tenn., case the court! the sewage question was brought pet et ‘its central office in New York. They own a number of! gepirtment, U. S$. bureau of Fi di to Ar artment by | ‘Tennessee constitution forbidding the |{s satisfied that the act inyolved in! tefore the populace by The Ster 10 Old Silas Grump, the Sage of theaters in the E. in the East and recently built one in Los Angeles.| cducation. | Sylvester will be ure p pearance moans yee 1 tte ORD lat case at bar does not violate the | days ago, plans had been compi-ted Pumpkin Hollow, says the weather | ~ sbi. mem, Ad Retort ahaa ica B32 principal : Promise of Employment jtlon, Raulston said: 4th amendment to the constitution | for the construction of an objec- has been dry for so long he has to|” ' BEES! : | “In my judgment, the caption of | of the United States, and is therefore | tionable septic tank and the city prime his cow before he can, milk | FLU HITS TOWN VET IS MISSING At Nome tho Sylvesters will ithis act is sufficient to put any mem- | pleased to overrule this ground.” Konunedl had been petitioned for an 8 await arrival of the U.. 8. 8 | aici te for ar her. Alleged to have been lured to an {appropriation to construct it: Bis KAS | Boxer, school ship, which sailed ls : $1. ; Baventh <ave: | SAYS BOND ISSUE Bp Ne partment at 14 nth S. SSU! ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: ats Foor acne enaay | night. Tuesday afternoon, by a promise off ‘ Ol J N( ] ] FAI IS IMPERATIVE ; | | the Boxer nis © capacity; list | omployment, Miss Martha Adolph-} The bond i i J i ployment, 2 nd issue is made cee Misadise Alaska Settlement Stricken) Fear Gassed Man hegiiated for the North and several ot | {ony “cirand’ View apartinenia, was jie by the need for immediate con- , . tc | : hose a fo F North | jog d d foot to a bed, |struction of the Hanford st. ry; Gone a Week | beaten, tied hand an e ‘ord st. sewer ete) young by Epidemic; 200 Il | of Memory; i rote ane welll discharge mea: {and robbed of her money and valu tunnel to relieve the overburdened A 7 | . 8 OBR? i | wae: e¥- lables by a man and a woman, she | Bay View tunnel, which is warping, girl who can’t two hundred people are stricken| William York has been mispiie a al vessciaers bese Nome to |told the police Wednesday. 'Efforts to Increase Metrovol Metro olitan Buildin C | sliding out of alignment and is in afford a person- {in a flu epidemic that is sweeping | Week from his home at 7727 20th se e parte o : mo | The girl was rescued by Patrolman A t H It : iy MC gz CO. pevrtgiry of collapse, Councilman Car- “y " aaks 6 «| av i. E, lsappes x each year the |p ft e| y roll said, al maid still has Fort Yukon, Alaska, and the settle-|ave, N. E,, after his disappearance ‘or months |. B. Darnell, at a. m,, after she ssessmen alte ommissioner i i nd ment fa badly in need of ald, ac-| jast Wednesday | at Ving a e ahage ata had ‘been discovered, still bound | ax y ssioners Fe a [Hanford st. tunnel must be ner mother,” Pan a tale | will be cut o! rom the world ee d ‘ Allee aauen nae | built at once, Carroll sal ty cording to a telegram recelved In| y1, oft’ home at 1:30 p. m,,. #ay:| Saf |tightly, by the landlady, police say.| ve rypit the three county commis-; ‘The company this year was repre- | : 5 Seattie Wednesday morning. | i |‘ raltho’ they wilt stun ¢ Miss Adolphson said she had been a ts estimated at $1,556,000 and it will : Sea cipaara fia fe ing that he was golng to, finish! ovoning to concerts bro: d SS UNIGh tHE abactNael tor BIRR sion voting against the|sented only by George Donworth, |‘augment the Bay View tunnel until ite Ghething Bishop FP. G. Rowe, -of the| some work he had done tn another! fom American cities, febrero P three city councilmen, a tie vote{ attorney, with Frank Hull, man- | that avenue of waste into the Sound 8 one thing to master the BAME| protestant Episcopal church of| part of town. His car way later ‘gt. t hours, \i te Tuesday defeated efforts in the} ager of the Community Hotel cor- of golf, and another thing to mas-| hattering a special boat , later! ‘baby will grow up with native ‘She said she telephoned the apart. | te Tuesday defeated efforts |collapses, after which it will sup- ter the language, | aes eee: toe Nelda | ee ee ay eee | oWiiaren: alteniaing’ the: govern’. || ine: in: eeaponse vto/iaul .ad’ for ‘, | equalization board to raise the pres-| poration, representing The Olymplc plant it entirely, according to pres- eee k to bop relief to the fort, was) he was working. nieht:ebhibol: et : Bde nflieelilet ia ae ent valuation on the Metropolitan | Hotel enterprise. which subleases] ent plans. | reported. When he left home he reported ow. Ww hiet of ‘Swot ¥ | Building Co. leasehold on 10 acres|land for that hostelry, The first int ting lak Of att ords tha ¢ a-hop-| d . Wagner, chief of tho . ‘ P trunks s he first intercepting lake sewer at ay il a ena ts ita eee that he was not feeling well and} Alaska division in. Seattle, ar. {cented her and ave sent her trunks) of University of Washington land| Paul and Brown explained thelt and pumping plant will cost_ only p ’; y return early, As he had thé: foc ide k , lin the heart of the business dis-| Vote with the assertion that they (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) The saddest are ‘My putts oe | would re ranged ho location at Barrow | when she appeared later the man é : S Work : c were unwilling to penalize the com. eee Does Little Damage Ma Tete taeda Chae tthie to briate A overpowered her. In the balloting, the three coun: ‘urn hace a een 3 Many a man who recelved his| pats ea “fico paatee hd ay a Pe Wh ‘ risky ‘The couple then proceeded to loot | cilmen, Moore, Campbell and Nich- so 9, in B. A, last June, has a P. A. who is| BDWARDSVILLE, Il. uty i6.— ti o pe cata eG Victim of “Political jhe trunks, taking $10, a bank book, jel, voted to Ds at total val) ——— still supporting him. ‘(py U. P.)—Little property damage Is wife, with two small chil- two gold candlesticks and a quantity | Vation from $1,200,000, the amoun e . #8 | was reported today from the earth | dren; appented to the Rea Cross} Plot” Asks Job Back | «: joweiry and clothing. set. by the assessor's ottioe, to THE HEIGHT OF ECONOMY. | tremors which shockeds Edwardavilte | for’ aid in locating him. she re-| Ciaiming that he has been the view = — - | $8,500,000, Commissioners Paul and “Is he stingy?” , last night. ‘The tremors lasted for| porta that when ho left he was " 2 ncaa Brown voted against It, and Chair. mes rn aay ted Why he even several seconds and during that timo | wearing @ khaki shirt, a brown sult, TN te y ‘aged carn palsy ‘and | mecca rower eM Tod RINGS OKBE TEL Declan wore int waters his lawn with an eyedrop-| houses were shaken, dishes knocked | heavy brown shoes, and a gray cap.| Poesy Dot dating back to 101}, with his fellow-commissioners, Promoter Undergoes Opera- Park Board Head Declares ‘ o) aaanehe | broken. i amount of money, sade aoe ekey foweesitiatalement: ||) \TeMClne | sensor ants the value of the lease-| tion at Providence Hospital : y the way, what has become of He sald he was dropped from the | + || hold at 50 per cent, so that the com: aba, | yy | Because h ‘bsence of all but the boys who used to wear sport | fire department payroll several years || &6 Fl I ifg?? || pany will continue next year, at} yan galt? ddd Or Aéattle” Boxing gaeee ohiahe abaezoe of al ae shirts? Jago under a-re-classification of civil |Ieast, to pay taxes on $600,000, in: promoters, in serfously {it at Provi-|was made Wednesday to climinate Oh, are they all wearing ultra- |norvice employes. Meff dated his stead of on $1,760,000, as sought by s ay dence hospital Wednesday, operated upon for jday night by Dr. He was peritonitis Tucs- Harry Shaw, Salt recently returned from a trip to New York and since then he has being seriously been ill, Monday, stricken HIST! ROY OLMSTED FORGETS RUM CASE; YEP, IT’S A GIRL} AWERYBODY walks softly in 4 Roy Olmsted's biz home up on Beacon Hill these days, There's very little talk of fed- oral courts, affidavits, demurrers and bills of particulars, Roy has stopped reading su- preme court decisions and turned to Holt’s Caro and Weeding of Children. It's & girl |unsanitary conditions along the ireen Jako bathing beaches, Chairman George Hill announced that d odors, noticeable par- ticularly at tho extremo south end of the lake, are disappearing, and sald that he had been informed by Dr, H. 'T, Hanley, health commissioner, that they are due mainly to algae, | vegetable growths In the lake, } The algae have flowered within |the past week and are disappear jing. | Hil also declared that the park ‘board employes are chlorinating the |water adjacent to the bathing ‘hoaches cach night, destroying bac- ‘teria and purifying the wator, | He declared drainage of the south jond was absolutely necessary and | was advised by George Russell of |tho water department that treating \the water with copper sulphate will destroy tho vogetablo growths, tho it may Kill the fish, too, if used ea cousively, i

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