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aq | WEA , x § di THER - Last 2b Hours Minimum, VOL. 27 i\ Cae HOME BREW How folks! What #0 pathetic as being the only man at a Sunday pi Summer is a pleas year, but to hives. po! + Moe inflammator yfrneunt This is about the me of the year June brides learn that the aires have ball A monkey show being relateg to the doesn't have to « weather, w EVOLUTION NOTE Now that Littl Homer Brew dr. has learned that man does not come from monkeys, he says he is going to look into this stork business, too. Suggestion to lator: Why not pro that Easter bunnies lay co eam? There, little monkey, Don’t you cry. Youll get to the supreme court By and by. ee The Washington - Idaho Retail Clothiers’ and Furnishers’ association is holding its annual convention here this week. We understand that the sink who taught college boys not to/ wear garters has been summarily ex- pelled from the assoctation Kign on the Back of » Ford I DON’T WANT NO MOTHER TO GUIDE ME *% Li'l Gee Gee used to go in im in order ef a nice tan. Since the advent of th doesn't have to. hort skirts she dack Sprotch could drink no Scotch, His wife could drink no rye; And s0 between them both They drank flash. the gin ary. t, Oi tional Association of f Varnish clubs is way We think they ought to pass a reso. fGtion prohibiting bootleggzers from ing their products ky. IN Gee Gee, famous golfer, says she has never made a hole but she haa often ways in one, BANKER SOUGHT of Na and 4s Scotch in one, made two fair Son Joins Hunt for Wealthy Inquest Testimony Shows| Man; Believed in B. C. | He Failed to Observe Rules | Bearch for John Woodwar tired banker of Loomis, Wash., taken up Thuraday by his son, R who arrived from Loomia and ing clues that re ndicated the 61-year old banker B month, * TODAY'S DEFINITION €ynic: A person who grins when a pillar ef the church goes to Vancouver on his vacation. —— Bist SOO LEER * A record for f the week alities was made hen 46 person led in auto wrecks hope the contest is now closed. my stone let this be ch never wore ite mustache clipped Houston Post-Dispatch May this console my mourning widdy He never called his child a iddie? Cleveland Plain Dealer And for my epitaph I'l choose wore brown, buttoned ounands of voters opposed pollution of Lake Wash- city councilmen who vote wernge facilities al newercide. hed the No party t yet asked for the cu erystal set against adequate s are facing polit E its popularit jo hasn't Fr apex of vorce suit has tody of the YE DIARY (uly 16) Up hetimes, and to breakf wyfe doth tell me that ale |a'kitehen mayde, one of the prettiest maydes that ever ahe saw in her life, and she ts really jealous of me for her, but hath ventured to hire her for but £ in Jeste, 40 did laugh change her. mind. merrilie, to town. he do And 0, whistling A demon of apecd Is Elijah Flacktor He burna up the road On his new farm tractor The air at summer resorts is so refreshing a person can sleep 10 {hours a day ‘That only leaves 14 hours for ¢ ping at mosquitoe lap Whatever troubles Adam had To drown hia gay elation, with Ere fo apend vacation He never fought about The place ) matter how black things may look to you, Just remember that the corh-on-the-cob and watermelon sea- | son is almost here o- Watch that ball, caddy! i A. 3.8 DRIVER BLAMED | Dominick Soraci, 2758 Alki ave. | way driving on the wrong side of the street and did not sound warn ings when his automobile, last Sat ‘ure afternoon, fatally injured had gone Vancouver, Clarence Jones, Bremerton nay Jeft at once for the Canadian city yard worker, necording to testimon Woodward wrote relat in Ports at Thursday's inquest Jand that he 1 route there to Witnesses of the accident de dake ‘treatments under Dr clared that Jones got off a str Friends of the bunker were told bYcar at W. Marginal way and Port é however, that he exp foland and walked across the curb, Vancouver, Portland and Oak: goraci tried to atop, went over on CMut. the left hand side of the atreet Woodward lef the Frye hotel, Julyand onto the sidewalk. Jonea was & but did not check o He hason the parking strip when he was not appeared in Portland and hinhit atiovte are wtill at the hotdl Neither We died in the city hospital Mon have his relatives beard frou bim, a day afternoon, The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington _ The Seattle Star Batered as Becond ¢ ae Matter May 2. bi {ill 1499, at the Postoffice at Brattle, Wash, Act of Congress March 3 Ver Year, by Mall, $1.00 EDITION)| OME under 1878. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. * Huge Chorus of a Thousand Voices to Sing ‘BRYAN TO OPEN FICHT TODAY AT DAYTON Commoner Will Make First Appearance at Trial EVIDENCE QUESTION UP Prosecution Claims Law in Question Is Clear Tenn, GS RT ROOM, Dayton. ly 16.—William jennings Bryan will make his first form al appearance in the Scopes | evolution trial this afternoon, He will address Judge Raul ston on the motion of the prose cution to exclude scientific testi mony concerning evolution a the Bible which the defe seeks to offer The morning 1 wha dev to a series of arguments by cc wl for Jes on the motion ne défens that nelther judge nor decide iseucs involved In the case w lexpert testimony maintained that evolution law as to what the Biblical theory of crea | evidence | car | what} sufficient evolution is a is is as to not warrant such Million-Dollar Eagles’ Temple Opened Tonight ‘Seattle Citizens Have First Opportu-’ "s HoRaAL opening of the Eagles’ | new — million-dollar temple, | | Thursday evening, will introduce to} | Seattle lodge members a new song} written. by a Seattle man, 8.1 Parks, for the occasion. | The song, “The Eagles Call,” will by John J. Moran, baritone at accompanied by “Pop Wag ner's Bagle band. The new temple ht lave} lishly decorated with cut flowers for | the function, which will give Seat tle citizens their first opportunity to |ee the interior of the finest lodge} | building in the West, according local Magles: | A ceremony, Including adressen | b. Gov Hartley, Mayor srown, Secretary Frank Dowd and Worthy President Bort Ross, will precede | dancing enge be dancin nd in t NEW BUILDING in the suditorium. Five orchestras have been | for the event and there will | four main rooms | 1, DECOR. ) buildin, s designed by Architect Henry Bittmaf, and the! Picked Singers Will} Aid Production of BABY KIDNAPED Find Noted Pageant BY FATHER AT “Strange Animal” on the Trail of City wes selected C0" ERCADES IN MOTOR CAR Shortage Not Serious at Present and No New Breaks Are Expected; “© Permitted to See Child, Runs i 2 : Complete Relief Being Planned pa Away With Infant the stage | (5 UT BY J. R. JUSTICE - ] WOULD take a Philadelphia lawyer to fully understand and explain the present water shortage so that then would be no leaks in the ynderstanding or the explanation. who W $-month : m the homie of his! 1, e u fa tie KC Mrs. Hels "4 bai 2 But almost any man can go over the ground with the city on i be e * th} council, the board of public works and the water depart- n-;ment and discover the tracks of a strange animal crossing man companion known! and ye-crossing the trail. who h for Kresser It might be well to state at the outset that the water Thuteday by Judge Gor) shortage is not critical. Most of the city has a supply a little below July normal. The high grounds in Ballard, South fas aibeincit eeieadinoal ae the meee pine vas "| Seattle and West Seattle are not getting all of the water sy Whiniiivd (reds stakentok the |. Ri drove up to the home| needed, The situation in West Seattle will be relieved, bar- steps of the First Methodist church, | of Mr. and Mra, N. H. Day, parents) Ving accidents, by next week, when the new pipe line will where reheasals have been held. | of Mra Kresser, who is making her be ready for use in that part of the city. From now on rehearsals will be held | he ® with ther. He. called abou’ in. the stadium on Monday, Tuesday in the evening. Mrs. Kress The only immediate relief that can be expected in the of| was not at home at the time, but | Other localities is a good rain. Superintendent Russell says Days that that last July we hud that rain, and if it should come now | the reservoirs will be up to normal. Friday and & inday evenings Kresser explained to the permitted to see nts ; Ba ii ‘: child, who was awakened from The pipe lines bringing water into the city, all hands agree, sleep. Kresser, the grand-/are inadequate. But they are all working, and thefe is little nis declare, paced nervously | alarm about further br And when the construction about the house with little Clifford. | ¢ , * * * . rt | iis suspicions aroused, Day follow. |trom Lake Youngs is completed, the entire situation will led Kresser closely, but said he. was! be relieved. That is scheduled to be ready for use in Octo- not prepared for the sudden dash|ber, but fears are expressed that it will be dela jof the man, who rushed out of the next spring. | Bavee, wit the ee ae the front) “And it is at this little tunnel coming out below INTO CAR Youngs that our present troubles began. SS AWAY KE? leaped into the ca modern apart. |to the man at the wheel, | (Turn to Page 9, Column 2%) and clubroom | yed until Lake power and power system of the city at a low. cost. not interested in power, and would alling © her | Gone six or seven years ago the hotel. city council voted bonds and or- ment residences A gymnhsium, wre all dered the work of connecting Lake cafe | Youngs with our regular water sup- will be located in the basement | ply. At once there arose a dis: (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) FICIAL OCCUPATION 'LAB RITE W N |agreement between the city engineer 5 COMES NEXT WEEK land the water engineers as to the Messenger Boy Is Hurt in Accident ‘The official occupation of the new building by the E [best place for the tunnel and the proper construction, After long de lew will not take “FREE HOSPITAL place until next week, The last |Ihys and much discussion, the city; Arthur Wingo, 12, a. messenger | meeting in the old butlding, at Sev engineer's plan was adopted, and] j\ving at 913 Minor ave, N,, was se- enth ave. and Union st., will be held the work began about the time it} y¢ ut ‘ " . ; iid M erely bruised and cut Thursday ei fs iday, ah 1 é The mantis Flyzik Loses Fight With | Should have been finished. morning when his bicycle was struck will be in the way of a farewell, as | . Just here is seen the first track|at Ninth ave, and Spring st. by an the old: place has housed’ the ‘aerie Short; Leaves Convention }of the strange animal, ‘The superin-| auto driven by Mrs. Milburn, 916 for 21. years | tendent of public utilities favors] Terry ave. Sunday the executive offices a ABERDEEN, July 16. — The | carrying the surplus water a mile| ‘The boy was taken to the Virginia furniture will bo moved to the new| Washington stato Wederation of to a point where some 60,000 horse: | Mason hospital where (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) FORD BID MADE Magnate Offers $1,706,000: for U. S. Vessels lodge, business will be han. | Labor today stood on record as fa | voring the establishment of a hos: | pital in the state for free treatment | "en nasa n, | DOverty-Stricken Boy May Get Vast Estate of Railroad Magnate terday's session here, provided fér the aceeptanee of the federal civil: | rehabilitation act by appropri, ating a sum equal to the amount to be allotted by congress; asked for better working conditions for res: | WASHINGTON, July 16. im “The Wayfarer” could be added to the light | The water department is | EXPLOSION CAUSES RE! Home Wrecked; Vic- tims Trapped as They Sleep | \JISALIA, Cal., July 16.— i (By U. P.)—An explosion yearly today destroyed the ‘farm house of H. D. Schroe- der, four miles west of Dinu- ba, and in the fire which fol- lowed Schroeder and his four children were. burned to death, The children were: Myrtle, 24;. Sarah, 21; Louise, 13; Arnold, 8 | Authorities are working on the theory that the explosion = | Was caused by dynamite,, al- | tho there is said to be no rea- }son to suspect foul play. The bodies of all the vic- tims were found in their beds. | The force of the explosion blew portions of the ‘large | house into an adjoining vine- yard. TWO BOYS HURT BY AUTOS One in Critical Condition: Driver Tried to Avoid Him | Two poy auto victims were tn hos jp Jay, One, Henry Usi- Htalo, Belmont ave,, is suf \fering from a fractured skull and i jin a critical condition, He was in- |Jured by Jean Anos, 281 W. 49th st, at Summit ave, and Pine st, Wednesday night, | The auto was driven on the side walk by the driver in a desperate attempt to avoid the) youngster, but failed. ‘The child {s In the Minor hospital William Rea, 1%, of 660 32nd ave. | N., was hit as he got off a street car jand was running to the curb at 8ist ave, and BE, Madison st., Wednesday night. The auto was driven by 1 | B. Lary, 1917 48nd ave, N, 'The boy's aga were run over MOSH! COHMtHictiOn: ends halheer y u Henry| taurant help and for an amendment hagerageesrrmey \ Jing Co, obtained the general, con.| Ferd has offered $1,706,000 for the| to the state motor vehiclo laws, re: | BW YORK, July 16.—(By than . $2,000,000, would come Buying the Home tract jRovernment’s fleet of 200 ‘laid up| garding the employment of minors Ni P,) —Ten-year-old Jool from the estate of the boy's | |orithe exterior of the structure fw | ¥éNsela, It waa disclosed t lay when |for driving nutonjobite trucks Wolfe Thorne, Jr, reported to Pactra) Nave i@enin tatiivad You Want finished in a delicate pink ti and | bids were opened at the shipping! pyesident William Short emerged | bo living in a ramshackle house ve boy's mother, Mrs. Mary |]' Ts much easier if you are consult. the interior is elaborately decorated, | board |victor yesterday in a battle with | ranbalve Cagey ‘Thorne, announced thru j] ing the Want Ad Columns of ‘the * ui A bid of $2,444,000, submitted by] Martin Mlygiky. state. supervisor | in Denver, will srecely att} bt Six storerooms and the general of- | ‘ per r of} ett $4 her attorney today that she Star. Hore is a good listing ficon of Aerie No, 1 are on the| the A. P. Wilton Ocean Power Co.,! safety, and long an enemy of Short.| beatests totaling more than $5 would ask Surrogate Foley of | ground floor, A moaganine floor Iw| Bar Harbor, Me, was the highest. | tyygik'a oredontials, trom the Unit-| 900000 and an annual Income | i von county to. appolnt DE ARO aR Bae CCP oceupled by a Jadies' reat room, the i‘ ed Mine Workers’ union, ax a dele twice as) large as tho pres) oy ay guardian of hor own ataird, 1 downtiataira, Javge Hy 15 lib chock rooms. ate Yeggs Frightened delegate to the Inbor convention, | dent's astary, if court wetion I=) on wig ds sald to be. living ing room, dining roomy fh The second floor is devoted to the i wore challonged by Miss Alico Lord, | atigated by Nix mother here to- | jy ‘comparative poverty” in. the rade oar ah Sia huge auditorium, whieh ts 60x100 in Safe Robbery ciarworman of tie credentials com) day ts successtul Western city Paktmonte Goad vinwswin alee foot, and Js capable of seating 4,000.| Yegrgu atlompted to crack the of- | mittee | The child would receive $1 Mra, ‘Thorne sald sho secret good Jot In Phinngy .diatriat |The lodge room is also n commod): | flee of the Puget Sound Power) The former mingr, said Miss Lord, | 000,000 outright from the $15 ly married the boy's father at a And cash) ag frat payments ous hall, With a seating capacity of | & Light Co, in the Henry building, | "sold himuelf for office’ by aban+! 990,000 estate of his grand Now York hotel in 1911 ‘urn to the Want Ad Columns | 9.000. | eurly Thursday. ‘The robbers became | doning Clifford, labor candidate, father, Samuel Thorne, once «a A few years Jater, their ro and see who te offering this dandy |The four upper stories of the] frightened and fed when thelr tisk] in favor of Roland Hartley, now} — partner of James J. Hill, famous mance shattered, they separs |} home te you, READ THE STAT Viaticture. gro’ devoted. to 8}.stwo; | yram aitnodaoomblated.:Heisate come| Ravernots, 1h (HellaNe eNintwlRni; hs | ralitoad: pullaer, of, thoNorth ated, sho said, claiming that a WANT AD COLUMNS three and fourroom apartments, | bination had been battered off and| der thin fire, Myzik withdrew hin} west, the mother claims & result her son was “spirited |] Goo RUYS IN RBAL known as the Senator apartment. | the tools used were left on the floor. credentials and left the convention, Othov bequests, is more away, IX fen

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