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COAST PATROL SEIZES SPEED BOAT! Gu ome VIOLENCE RUMORS HEARD Precaution Is Taken Howdy, folks! It docs seem 3 sometimes that all the chicken for Protection of ranches around Seattle have . been turned into chicken dinner Wooden Line ranches, \ I If’ some people g be ang P L the first thing they'd would by F avtheg rp to play “Don't Bring Lutu thelr ee 1 gta wt land at ¢ artificial Moveme foot to unionize! shortage we ste sexophone players. make 'em! circles Friday Boiler. Workers’ a nid Why is gink. : finest tackle alwa be LPL GEE GEE VAMP, SEZ If it wasn't for the asterisk, | | « . few heroines in modern fiction | above would have a shred of reputation | | tac 8 left. mi, 1 x . The White fa decorated in LEGAL ATTACK We hope the IS REPORTED kitchen lega a 4 a 4 Divorced are ind Mrs. She always Playing golf Mr Rolph beat him Statistical Sam sa 3.445 cantaloupes w breakfast 3,244 4 of which number ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS ake . “Old Mother pusen Hints that Nature invented prompted by the sar love. And as an : fohae antidote, she cre ated onions.” a 3 to de h a thing, but sees i ng ev caution One hundred thousand Knights | suard our supply Templar will convene in Seattle Iy. fe hotels, of course, will giv | them knight rates His death was due to snickers It's never safe to la out loud At a*woman’s khaki knickers ct ae |No Need for Alarm About Washington-Idaho retail cloth were} Water Shortage, He Declares and furnistiers closed. their annual | convention here yesterday. A move BY J. R. Jt STICE ment to have hip pockets enlarged} (:ouncilman ¢ Etickson 46 from pint to’quart size was defeated. | clared Friday. th the city council ee suse | does not propose to be stampeded YE DIARY | into ordering new pipe lines for the Gly 16) lcity water system, but that the Up hetimes, and to the office, where | council is and has al ead wary at my serivening, but son thra, ; a and to home, and to reading an old: | ready to furnish the city with an time cooke-book, and it full of many | abundant supply of water. It was curious things, especially where the xu mire? hat held up b otlo hecsewives said use mach sherry ‘and | 2tickaon that held up by motlon| port wines in compounding noble dishes, Thursday. at a meeting of the pub and indeed one recipe did call for bak utilities ‘committee, Supt ing ham In beer, and was straightway the re The Newsnape r NO, 122. iE See ee —— . Trish Bride Climbs Out of a Chimney! And Some Other Things That Made This | Funny Old World Wag Along More Merrily Today CAN’T STOP ANY PLAC AN IRISH LASS MORE Ar BRU SEATTLE, WASH., You DONE! MILA Becau r fat ed to Mrs Follows NAIL; TRAIN HITS HIM ' Ww v3) Your BELIEVE THIS, OF ( OU RS NEW YORK, June t OW ABOUT THE SCHOOL STEPS OPERA K July 7 se cat dbelongin Gu t ¢ it when a es me GF , : 2 atepa ire ; pa HE DRIVER FELT |e! even QUITE BUOYANT |-r-alL, LIGHTS ON river drove slg tf HORSES NEXT g CHICAGO, July derman Donald MeKin roduced bill all saddle er drove ght truck out a sand: horses There 80 requir riding that it presenta a h nig McKinie menace KINDA TOU GH ON LOS ANGELES Daniel just got serious | HONOLULL Nee couldn't steamer July 1 Angeles He and Los nan leave Hawaii today then He dived into beach last night. The didn't | changed his mind. inspired to ¢ a ham in parsnip wine, | %!l's plan to begin at once f for love of < jence, but Dame Brew did| placement of the present wooden ink but started to sat out to the harbor and a tug boat r ; forbid it, ax the ham would dimelve) pio tines with steel pipe, from, sea. Two men in a rowboat cd up just in time fo save him ee ee pene St vat | ; ; isherg to Lake Youngs. had to rescue it and the inebri from being sucked into the pro- did try It) Pknownst to her, and Indeed | andsherg to La ung: f did giv > i greate smoke and stench. “We understand some of the rea ated driver Baer blades g oe to dinner, sons for thia steel pipe line agita- is i 2 oe tion and also for the seeming un We don't care if Little Homer | aug haste," he “There is no Brew Jr. does tell awful lies. He! need to be alarmed about a water | an i = 7 (4 rive | fan become & propagandist when he| srortage, and if there was it could! ee eels not be relieved this summer by un dertaking to renew the two lines! aie tie eo from Landsberg to Lake Youngs. | on um u 0 S He. Poiarloyy anes | ‘That could only be done with safety A child a “tot.” | in the winter, after a sufficient stor Bie il ES ee area 6 lage had been created in Lake F E 4 -. ly Z | Its a funny world, yoigion | You | Proposed Council Ordinance Would didn't become popular until somebody | en asi gion Bighe $ Vathce ittare B eo tite Jwill be sufficient water for all an § and Sale of Supp ies An old-timer is one who remembers | Needs of the near future, | or in case when you could get a good shine| of emergency. This is supposed to} AVING the way for a city-wide} jail a and $100 fine to 90 days in for a nickel. be ready by Octe , but asa mat. | drive on shops advertising or | jail and $300. f 6.80 ‘ ter of fact, should have been com-| selling home brew and distilling CAN'T GIV ME HOLD 'ER, DOC! pleted two or three years ago, and| powders, tablets, syrups and ‘cc on. | OF BOOTLEGC it cing an ardent supporter of|only the mayors and boards of|coctions made by mixing with| Under the new ordinance, w pet the Volateqd Act, | water or other Hquid," a revised} son who gives the name or address (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) T request all pa- i trons not to mix these drinks with | (arcana ace rere CITY’S GETTIN’ ALL any intoxi- rating beverage.” “Doe” Hamil: DOLLED UP! GUESS ton, manager of the Barbecue Pit, COMPANY’S COMING! Bi NECOND ave. is beginning to Why is it that a busy man has S poke: Gieiiitiower’ pa time to shave every day, while the!) sade by day and a torch light street loafer can’t find time to shave d ny night, Bide’ a Week? procession by nigh Siete ‘The usual frosted globes have een removed from the cluster Horses have been barred from the ‘puts, and large red and yellow Jowntown district, Gosh, this willl] eiones fashioned after a flaming he hard on the young bloods who lave |] BlO# TM) One Mae atituted 10 apeed down Hecond ave, Ina rub- |! mmnin jg being done to show the fer-tired carringe, behind « apank:|) scnights Templar that we wore |] expecting them gages Tall banner poles are alao be He was famous for his judment ing erected along the avanue, He pieked a site for an oll well and ||. trom which Seattle's banners of Drought in a “usher The claim || welcome will float, The arch Means 28 he Yukon jelded a | at Mecond and Marion is about maven ir |. He picked Flying mplote, and only a few finish ay In the Kentucky Derby, And touches are required on the Pepe raceme MYoupe. ut that—that was a dit. | rl Sean It bogina to look an it wo were Ma going to have company A.d FRIDAY, | |Says State Labor Chief Is State Office Reports Situa- | |eity liquor ordinance was ready Fri-jof his favorite pootlegger to a |day for passage at Monday's coun-|friend lays himself Mable to the |cil_ meeting same penalty handed out by the It is the work of Councilman] police Judge to the bootlegger or! Moore of the judiciary committee | possessor of lauor and Ray Dumett, assistant corpora It also provides an abatement act tion counsel | for cor nuisances, with a $1,000 }in this state.” It was drafted primarily to super-| bond to antee that liquor will| Hartley connected the two state cede tho old 1916 ordinance, which|not be sold or kept at the address|ments and asked: “Is it because permitted persons to poss two|in question after tho first offense, }there is Industrial peace that labor | | quarts of “hard liquor’ and a cane It prohibits the advertising of | desires my removal from office | of beer at one time. This conflicted|Hauor or anything than can be] This question Short brands as} |with state and federal laws. Jmixed with water to make an in-| “ludicrous,” In a statement ‘Iasued | | MAY toxicant, or the publishing of state. | Friday a ea | hratita regarding the quality of in.| The statement goes on Phe | BOTTLE jeanne of any Maquor As planned, tho revised ordinance in aimed only at liquors or tho! aviups, powders and. cunceniirata |Dalton’s Auto Club | which can be mixedeto form syn | Holic brews, Moore elaine |)» Juries Are Upheld A. move in on foot, however, 0| ytighta of Juatice of the Peace hate Incorporat the oteer Kl Dajton to try traffic cases with in trade of the home brew. ausply| juMon composed of state auto lub |storex, including bottle cappers.| mombers wan upheld by the stato Jempty bottien and bottle caps, fun-| supreme bench Thursday | | nels and filter paper | Th® case grow out of offorty Hatied by dry superviaors as in | victor Potter and Orin Morrell to Veluaine everything they need for|force Presiding Judge Ronald, in sirict municipal prohibition en-| superior court, (o restrain Dalton [forcement the revision raises maxi-|from trying them wtihe such @ mum penalties trom 40 days In! jupy. | JUL pf ly W ith the Biggest Cirdilation in W ashington The Seattle Star m TWO CENTS Busiest Cook in Town |,. WF She’ ‘eed nival 1,000 for Oh Kidc Gues lies’ IN omen, Home. EDITION SEATTLE at Venetian Car- Hospital | Pd) hice Me % WHEN THE VENETIAN CARNIVAL committee of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital asked Mrs. of 370 Wheeler expected guests “Sure!” said J st., uly gather SHORT, HARTLEY BATTLE FLAMES CLASH AGAIN NEAR SEATTLE. Former Says Workers Favor Snoqualmie Falls 24, “for by Carter Recalling Governor 66 A LL the wageworkers. in. the iT, 4 the are in favor of recalling you, anc in tion, tol This v another ‘woul dling in at the convention,” “You're mad because you woren't to dicta my administration allowed governo “Your statements are clothed with the intemperanee official utterances,” All this started when Short made a speech before the Aberdeen Rotary club, in which he and spoke of a pending recall move Passing on to labor topic commented that “there no cloud on tho industrial peace our state enjoys has been mi possible and br terly other fou're Just Disgruntled ate 1 so are @ majorit life lent of the state federa- overnor Hartley " tac debe fon to some the walks, o! because custon temperance, tolerance | ad-mindedness Jacking in the activities of our labo: y desire we appointments of | comes back the | | mary to your} replies Short attacked Hartley seems to be} qual utterances governor my of rrople William Friday. | s after Hartley had opened k on Short, politica sore ling him ! dictator.” gave at of your lieutenants, use they were dabbling and med- affairs of organized labor countered Short s, Short horizon | je | ities ut and removal from office because it failed last year to nomi industrial insurance of | welfare hooks, ministra nate {ts candidate for gov-| asks the Hartley statement replies Short, “It is because and other labor | legislation, on the statute | has boen demoralized and} emasculated under the governor's ad: | tion { much loss to wage and creased cost to em workers ployers Las she sweet charity's didn’t & Bradley, Star Here she is, testing out some new recipes to tickle palates of bal Hamrick, if she'd take the job of feeding 1,000 hesitate a minute. and started assembling everything from pickles to pop, including individual pies. kitchen, guests who will in her sake.” Staff Photox aphers Blaze Forces Fighters Back EXECUTIVE SLAPS BACK RUSH MORE apparatus Break in Deadlock on Metropolitan tion Better This Year desperate flam lorged-c qualmie Falls, a apparatus were scene of the The crew of 1,000 feet of hose beaten ba Thursday, A cre Preston is also ing the blaze Despite this Black Di sported ne of were Mone the general foro..t fire year is very good. It ter than it has’ been years, the forestry ¢ with comparatively little smoke Wenatchee reported fight Friday creek country, which Blewett Pa however is open Sunday by light mile In the of Spokane, fire attempt sweeping over land off dditi rushe und ck by of |e assisting pW nd other ly out Friday mor s highway to 800 Sno pnd} the near nal men d up to Friday 30 men, with only three pumps, the: flames | gers from fight- in forest fir Lake Burig situation this is much bet the last two office reports, ew fires and a stubborn gainst fires in Shaser are near the The highway | These blazes, set ning, are about a from the pass road Pend Oreille country, north the situation is worse. One hundred men are fighting over a four miles. yon, while there Kaniksu and Pe More than 1,000 burned in Dry ¢ are end ¢ acres anyon long front in Dry can new fires in dreille forests, have been On the Canadian side of the line xeveral fires are reported, being about stoke, B. C., The blaxe is on the GP. Tt. mair held in eheok Twin 1 line, the worst 10 miles east of Revel in mountainous country. Butte, along but is being f WEATHER | Fair and continued warm tonight and Saturd ay} moderate winds, moktly weaterly, Temperatyre Maximum, 80 Today Nese Last M1 Hours Minimum, 57 noon, stem | ards Are Tripled Along City Water Rum Chasers Fire Pipe Line to Prevent Vandal Attack on Fleeing Craft! "bers Captured and Crew Held Under Arrest; Cutter Men Say Liquor Is Thrown Overboard SHE chasers night, and, peed boat the tured The captured boat eattle late Friday ‘the pied another pi watchful eyes of “Uni nited States coast guard rum ize off day ing a spirited c¢ the fired upon one-pounder or guard cutter, the Wedne: acorte j re follo juring which 5 times the by coast craft was overhauled and cap. ill be t George M-594, of id its crew, ( Seattle, w pt. brougt the F Mun or id Engineer Alfred Anderson, will be turned over to United States authorities. The speeding craft was sighted about five miles off Ana cortes, late at night, traveling without lights. The 75-foot rum chaser stationed at Anacortes played its searchlight on the boat and ordered it to hove to for inspection. The craft instead leaped forward under full power, with the rum chaser in pursuit. Vifte shots were fired during a chase lasting miles, before the boat surrendered. No liquor was aboard, the cutter crew reporting that it had been jettisoned during the chase. The men will be charged with resisting an officer, with running without lights and other infractions of the cus- toms law Maximum fines possible total $2,000 Capt. F. ,G. Dodge, commander of the U. S. coast guard in this dis- |trict, said. The boat is held as surety pending the outcome of the case and payment of any fines levied. ~~~ Scientific Evidence in Scopes Trial Barred _ Bryan Wins Fight; C Case Nears End; Darrow and Court in Clash Deane Tenn. July 17—In 1 ¢¢ would reverse a grand display of verbal. . | to the jury fireworks in which Clarence | ling on the Darrow nearly was threatened | 1 of »scientific with being held in contempt of | eviden Darrow ntly re- court, the Seopes case, thru a marked that it was strange that ruling by Judge Raulston, near- | Judge Raulston always ruled in favor ed dissolution today of the prosecution The Judge held that scientific] hope you don't intend this to e ¢ on evolution offe by} be a reflection on this court,” said the de fata was’ inadmissible. which | the judge left little to do heer’ ‘cloaing You can hope,” lied Darrow, arguments and 1 the looking up from un his. beetling teacher ‘guilty | brows. of scientists shold be submitted | 7 POSE FOR PICTURE for the: benefit.’ of court with I can do something else, too,” re- the jury barred. Judge Raulston, torted the judge, but the matter agreed to this, whereupon William! ‘vent no further, Jennings Bryan interposed a de-! After court” adjourned, Judge mand for a right to cross examine| Raulston wanted to have his pic- the ture taken at and Darrow his bench with Bryan CAN HOPE | Bryan took his stand at one side « Darrow said the defense|of Jud Raulston, but Darrow would not stand for this and it fi-| was too busy with his letters and nally was decided that the testimony} did net leave his seat. Raulston in question should be submitted in| then came down and asked Malone the form of affidavits jit he would “condescend to have Judge Raulston will consider these, | your picture taken with Mr. Bryan and in the meantime the trial stands | and me.” adjourned until Monday morning, | Malone declined, saying: “We r the affidavits are being pre-| have had our, pictures taken often pared lenough. Go have it taken with Raulston said if this testimony at Mr. Bryan,” which he did. City May Win Fight. to Raise Lease Tax Valuation Looms as Case Reopens ITH the possibility of « break in the deadlock in the county tax | voted against them. | equalization board on the raising of} Attorney George Donworth, rep- | the:tax valuation of the Metropolitan | resenting the company, Friday ob- | Building Co. leasehold looming near, | jec’ ted to taking more testimony on | the board reopened its discussion of the legal ground that he hadn't been ‘hres @ dounty commissioner members | the case Friday morning. |given notice of the city’s action. {Up to noon county commissioners |The ‘city's petition was voted at a | and city council members of the|special meeting Thursday evening. | board had blocked each other's ef- His objection was overruled by | forts, but x nee that two of the|the opinion of Howard Hdnson, | commissioners might change their | civil deputy prosecutor, that former [attitude was then apparent when} testimony could stand and that the | Gaines and Paul asked to learn more| tie vote on the proposed Increase | of the market value of the lease |'Tuesday left the final decision still | ‘The case reappeared on a petition) open for debate. |of the city of Seattle to raise the} Councilman Nichols. then moved (Turn to Page 9, Column 6) | total value of the company's lease | }on 10 acres of state uni land | downtown, from $1 the assessor's figure, to $6,000,000 On a 50 per cent basis this would | compel the Metropolitan company to} pay personal taxes on $3,000,000 in stead of on $600,000. Efforts of the three councilmen members of the board to increase the valuation failed | ‘Tuesday afternoon, when ss FAMILY KILLED | Five Die in Train Crash Near Billings; Two Hurt tee SANTA ROSA, Cal,, July 17,—(By P.)--Kive members of the Harry | Re vel Fleck family of this city killed today and two other: | insured hen thelballtoeobtle’ Wak | struck by a train, one mile west of in| Billings, Mont., it was reported hore today. | Pioneer Fight Promoter Critical Condition ~ | Good Reak Dan Salt, ploneer Seattle tight promotor and manager, is reported Estate . in w critical condition at the Provi:|] 1s offered in today's Classified dence hospital Friday, A message |] Golumns of The Star. Here is a | was sent to Mrs, L. Austin, wife of |] good listing | Lonnie Austin, Salt's business part ner, for her to report immediately | ONLY $2,756 Good 6-room home, modern ox- to the hospital this morning | Dope LuMneses tinea Hearooner The nurse attending Sault sald concrete basement. garage {that his condition is eritieal He) Taree lot with fine views lot has shown no improvement over the ne Pleat CAN bode | past week paid for, Very easy terme | Salt has been ill since Monday Seo this at onee if you want « nd was removed to the hospital | bet REG | Tuesday. He is suffering from|} Turn to the Want Ad Columna peritonitis, Lonnie Austin ix in California at the present time, but ls expected to return shortly, and seo who is offering this dandy home to you, RHAD THI WANT ADS DAL wal iF tahini

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