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SCORES OF FIRES SWEEP in” tere Fine THRU TIMBER OF STATE! The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington | The Seattle Star Bandits Rob Garage Home Edition TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, Ma 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle Wash. under the Act of ¢ rch 3, 1879 NO. 123. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JULY 18, 19% pp Home Brew ee Howdy, folks! ’Sfunny how th’ wife always appears just as the cashier ts passing around the pay checks. Ordinance to be introduced in the | 4 city council Monday w f the sale of materials for maki ° heme brew . ° e : The ordinance prohibits the ad ' | Wertising of anything that can be IN ATTACK (EDITORIAL) | q mized with water to make an in Lee Bier aa HOUSANDS of visitors are ing Seattle for the is is going to be tough on frui ne hs. first time. Thousands more are on the way and and berry dealers ) eae Is Bound Hand and Foot by will be here during the next two weeks. Prospective Now that Dayton has received na Midnight Visitors investors and home builders are forming their first ooapiared apa nnbres Pade impressions of this great metropolis and this is what . nay ot to see a ea : Pruneville, Ark. starting a war oa LOOT CASH _ REGISTER|| they are being told: : the law of gravitation —— That Seattle’s far-famed water system is rot- pee Ns Chatty Strangers Menace ting away. Pian ee “eee | MOTOR MAXIMS Attendant With W That no move to repair or replace the system Two Are Dead as Z SCE a aida endant Wi eapons has be d Sti wyoters run sweet at Nevers Savi gd Flames Sweep On While there's gas, there's hope. TED hand and foot by two armed That Seattle is exposed to the danger of de- To speed is human; to get eaught| L bandits, Carl Adams, night|| struction by fire as a result. Thru Forests is fine. (man at the Blue Ribbon garage, at That no move to prevent the pollution of Lake aren and the world speeds with{413 Seventh ave. S, late Friday Washington and incidentally provide a proper wre new fires flaming in the ee me ro ink alone: leek te tare bebe ied ieee oe sewerage system for the lake district has been | nder dry woods of the state y One of the great mysteries of lite! He managed to free himself from made. ¥ F : F : Pork ags enltch ee baker a ta why vegetables cost more in the! the rope nd his hands and feet That the city council has every intention of in- | ger Abeer le country than they do in the city after the robbers creasing taxes. | phy sata Oat coat old-timer is one. who remem nthe: office This clever bit of publicity is accompanied by a | en - eo baby girls were named flaming cartoon reminding us of the great fire of * ening: Sta mead anebe ‘s Ree and Temperance. 1889 and calling attention to the fact that anot nd alarming peak, state acore g jj and nef Dear Homer: Why all this fuss! him about gar datia be such conflagration may hit us any time. Our visitors |) tlonal forestry offictals de about Bryan? He's not the only e euanicied } should be ready to run for their lives. | s ea person who is ashamed of his an Well, I guess I'll get busy and A noisy afternoon newspaper which has accepted ee taca tha esd | cestry.—D. D. go a work,” he told the men, ris enough from Seattle to offer some show of friend- Continued hot, dry weather bas 2 hae ing from the chair, Py i Begin 3 = | 3 “e! ade the ests highly inf A TOY BULLOON ‘Oh, 0, you won't,” replied one || SHtip in return, ds responsible. mable. Already the property get hy apo jof the thugs. “Just open that cash} has been huge, and with each 4: filled colored toy e ree SEGA San auteiente sia V any household has its pnd cae pee of continued drought, the menace in ip TOO HOT FOR “TIPPY.” Forest fires burning around Preston, Wash., 30 miles from balloon, released {tol suddenly pressed against his when company comes, respectable folks try to 1 clevabe’ ack eth many fires Seattle, got the jump on “Tippy,” pet dog of Carl Johnson, 10-year-old citizen of Preston. a here in a Fourth Jchest. He opened the register and || forget their troubles, for the time being, at least. car a roux. Ait looked pretty bad for “Tippy,” but Carl rushed in thru the smoke and over the hot iI Wh gear aes Biase gee Maher edie to bela No matter how much Ma feels like throwing the fry- live clgaret falling in the woods| ground and brought his playmate out of the trap. “He’s a mighty smart dog, but his i é ; roa Baty is hand behind him.|/ ing pan at Pa, she waits until the last good-byes have js like touching © lghted mateh | feet are too tender for forest fires. I got shoes on,” championed Carl, as he stood by a ce f early this week in Los Angeles.” | One of the robbers produced a piece been said before she lights in to an oil-soaked rag, ofticiale warn. | hatred ‘stiimp, with the xescued. and teful “Ti é Pi , vy. $2 jof new rope and tied Adams’ hands | . 1 hg me ee “y ‘ " ‘ i alenost eure 4 tt johar s WW rescued. a’ gratefu ippy in his arms. ‘ aie It's not peculiar that the Mttle|and feet. The rope was stiff and That’s the situation that should exist in Seattle Caurens re ART. gi apo | Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Slaff Photographers“) == gas-filled balloon should head for| did not tie very tightly today. There are a lot of things that need attention, MANY FIRES Se aa i gs oes 9 a Tee ona ees By | bos Angeles. It was probably going | Adams sald that when the bandit but they can be accomplished quietly and speedily Burnt amp f the next | | Y e e a there to re-fuel. | first tried to draw his gun, the ri “a: it ; : oat practice. Several s % "ae | weapon stuck in the bandit's belt without disturbing anybody. rere a. tro m ‘going vO t nh r Now that the city council has} Adams intended to fight it out, but We've spent a lot of money, time and energy to bh : fie hele fires burning u 0 a S : barred horses from the downtown n the second bandit flashed a bring our guests here fron the four corners of the apr tiernts wan’ aenartha: beaks ee ee -byapeand Sea a serie: pait!! globe, It is our duty to make them happy, not miser- {of index, raging fiercely in virgin e . ° j had gone, Adams succeeded in loos rei! timbe da: W.G. W And another way to get bald is to|ening the rope and called the po-! able. é Hans a, 5 to take } a r ae the eneabaunis Tne: Ver ut t e outin ride in a coupe over a bumpy road. | lice. Home folks, of course, learned long ago not to take tional. forest. Jt was started by Blanket Removal to Be Un- aa «ee : a the other afternoon paper seriously. They just laugh | aparks from a Great Northern loco Way j oo i AMU ATIO rs OF A | || it off. Our visitors, uninformed, are not so fortun- motive. The railway has detailed its der Way in Two Months And B With Hi “Sil ” T 1923: Mah Jongg. ate. They have bean lured here by wondrous tales men and volunteers from Index are | | ryan, Wi 1s iver ongue, 192k: Cromword puzzle. | |] of @ beautiful, modern city on the shores of Puget —|/fshting tne base The few turn. | SOME TO BE RE-HIRED Holds Dayton Under a Spell , 1925: Evolution, | HIT BY FLOOD Sound. It will be hard for them to reconcile Cham- Hie in. no. tmimediate datigtr i i. wee | "CO hile icitv wi e 1 i PORTE TES 3 ie Sea’ dod alleve. that: the| i ber of Commerce and railroad publicity with the stuff Three fishermen were arrested | Gen. Andrews to Be Given BY H. D., COCHRANE Sie fat tia puinbess int pains a Mi Acorid is daily growing worse, ask| 1] they are fed in the other afternoon paper. hy forest rangers at a smalllake | F Hand, S H (Special to The Star) out tho: testimony of, experts .was to id , | fi ne » disposition. tri near Tye, two miles west of | Free Hand, says naynes TON | f the oldest inhabitant. ‘Death Toll May Run Into When somebody with an ugly disposition tries to || oh » ant har otk AYTON, Tenn. July 18.—The| snut off attorneys for the defense Hts | y break up the party it’s usually in order to lead him Stevens pass, when they amazing Scopes trial Is all over | 3 i “That’: hard girl,” said the! the Th cd H 1 1 + " their camp fire burning and NEW YORK, July 18,—(By U. P.)|but the shouting, and that will be | {Pom even arguing about evolution : Md Kah . e Thousands out and put him to bed until he can sleep it off. We started a blaze, Fire fighters ure | seca it 0) ee lta the jury. ca : tramp, gazing at the statue of |—rvery prohibition agent in tho |done by the lawyers, to the jury, who | f renege wie suggest that be done. believed to have controled a ee ete ae job within Will have to determine the law and| Boldly announcing, days before APPR TOKYO, July 18.—Seoul, the cap- flames Saturday after working | country 1s due to lose his job within | i cote trom the shouting, espe-|the opening of the trial, that this Be More hot weather dishes for| ita! of Korea, with a population of (Turn to Page 2, Column 1) | the next two months, Roy A. Haynes, | ciany that of Mr. Bryan, | was to be a duel to the death be- yi Mirae Vathes: Tint dogs. crinaaihers | 500,000, is inundated and 5,000 in-| = = SCRA n |federal prohibition commissioner, an-| What he says in this vicinity ts tween science and religion, and corn beef and cabbage and sauer.|*Ditants are Isolated on some high | nounced here, ‘The greatest “shake-|hoth the law and the gospel. He| tat the monster of evolution was _ lah anes . | ground, as a result of extensive | by : 3 ony Saunt sys Relate eB i vol, |t0 be dragged out into the open so pa. : ee { fides; aacotding te Qepatehen trom | | up” in the history of prohibition en- mete mite pa ga ageinat eval ty cbiild. no 1doger worth its deville 3 ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE says; | ‘Pt city. The reports add that | ew es h a | jforeement will start August 1 and on oy eee eae ay a week before | Purposes in the dark, Mr. Bryan ibe . APPLESAUCE SAYS: | 359 have been drowned in’ Korca I |terminate Sevtember 15. Rey errata nenor’ proceeded to lock evolution intelli- : and many more are in peril from | | Within that perioa, the new fed- | oe Tah Startec: | gence and learning in a technical “An open mirid ithe rising waters. | leral regime under Assistant Secre-| What the jurymen learned about) hoosegow and the jury was parked as | Tokto island and Yong San city | : jevolution they got from Bryan be-| out of sight and hearing. ary of the Treasury Lincoln C. An- Main Opened, Closed | t t 7. is all right, if | are completely submerged, | Carroll Hopes to Put bond |arews, witt reorganize its groups of fore they Pecame jurors. xcept for) THe nature of the case, from the : Troops have been called out. | + {adbnts thruout the United States, {te few moments it took for the}. cinning, has been pointed out in > am your mouth is A later radio message from Seoul | Ordinance Before Council (y),.. acents undoubtedly wit) be | Prosecution to introduce its evidence. +11." correspondence. ‘The attitude = : [nities murcomoney oe? Tests Friday Night Show Leaks at [Suny azeirsndoteay tte he farmer were stent fom tn | HH crane, The tee not th’ same \when the Hangang river dikes 2@8tS Friday Nig ow Leaks a at vg.{tetppointed on merit or Because of \Couriroom thru the elght days of | Of the, : ; é 3 broke, Inundating th burb of | A S d | An ordinance providing for the is | their peculiar knowledge of condi-| tria, Darrow’s remarks to the court in ” " | broke, unda = he subur! o! e . s a ml on a roc . way.’ H . |suance of $4,250,000 bonds for con-/ tions in their present locality. By the court's orders they could} Friday's proceedings. It was also faved Aba, with @ population of Joints; Expect Reopening un ay |struction of intercepting ewer) ‘Tho blanket removal from office high taken to: ths Retr chaes in| Shown in Malone's refusal to be Ri: see Fe anOY MRCS crew: | along Lake Washington, five pump-|o¢ ail is intended to give Gen. An-| tho courthouse square or attend any | Photographed with Bryan and Judge x ag : Bouts dispatched from Fuhan|yqrper SEATTLE’S new water;the recently comploted First ave. $.|ing plants and connecting sewers, | grows a free hand to drop and re. | } : £ Raulston, when Malone told Raul- lope is what a bozo has whol were swamped. The flood waters W 3 ‘ , | meetings. Anybody else in the coun- ita alle tip a girl for a date st $1 continue rising, and it is feared that | main on Kenyon st. was opened | tunnel, hay a 20-inch diameter, tho |to eliminate all sewage from the lake, |tain whom he pleases without any |try might attend court and learn} Sto” he and Darrow were thru Be sites: canton continue rising, and tt is feared that | veigay night. Testa Indicated leaks samo size as the W. Spokane st, |i belng prepared by Councliman John | embarrassment that might be ocens- something about evolution from at. | with pletires, and Raulston sone - aa ee reach 2,500 | at steel pipe yi that ieee s | water main, which has heretofore are i Pra iS |sioned if formal discharges were |torneys for the defense. |e eee CEE Nip tie witl ee. # t 2,500, slowed urday fo © ny 14 ordinance: rovide: 1 avai | rye s ¥ “Darling,” he cried in tender tones,| Authorities are sending out wire. | amborael ly closed Saturday fo |beon the only foed lin for the hilla| an Se ot at tHeTHLARIGeL Rt | But the jurymen who must pass| P1Y#" and the prosscutio “I ne'er have loved but thee!” | joy calls for ald. Lacie |and lowlands of the West Side. (ReuRtruCee ror en re | —_—_——_-— |upon the law and the facts.and de-| That's that, But) the people of q “Then we must part,” the maiden es The new muin had been expected) wien st ty once in regular oper |"! 0 replace the Bayview main; the | Laeiine whether evolution is in| this country may as ‘well under. | said; iQ te Rubb: |to be in operation Saturday, dou-| ion superintendent Runsell believes |ommruction of « disposal works on | conflict with the Bible were legally | Stand that this is the beginning of \ “No amateurs for me.” uo! | bling the present supply of water | i the Duwamish river, covering ae a long fundamentalist fight, led by i ra for e Ru , er at bling the recent it wil relleve the shortage felt at | icra; the construction of the Dunlap bound to remain deaf, RUC I Reece. desde orcgitenets hs : Old Joe Bungstarter say never! New High Figure} When the leaks were discovered! mains, particularly on the outekirts [anyon ed ale Kian Bey: pros-| Mr. Bryan has absolutely domi-| ther states, a explain to a woman—tt starts a tad| yoxpon, July 18—Continuing| Superintendent Russell ordered an| of West Seattle, a bach Pueeeieperavn Soman | |nated the situation. The moment| Dayton will stand in history only a precedent. Iits constant record-breaking up. | immediate shutdown. Wennaen ieee Mid dential ‘wutienes ehartare ta ni [deta rea oe patil patition? oA | the defense undertook to prove what/| as the apt where . bitter fight Ay | eee Loacefee | rus ts Sat y In an at- f | matte ‘> nv 8, q inst seience, , know : YE DIAny [ward fight, rubber today reached |Tee ave the new line operating | more acute this year than In the| ‘The project will be paid for by the| i i ssh. [onetee and aicigted the: Bicee Opt | end hers Wal aeacteaiar TE aS (duly 17) lGgptea ab 4a inne pra She ned past, he ie It will Hot be en-lentire city. Property owners who| Olympia Justices Consider °” tho attorney general to keep ott, monkey-comedy. It is.a solemn and A towne t hookaetl i %, GY pence per) : | Urely cured, however, until addition: |have already been assessed for trunk . | Lay ie ] y. It isos . Naf plead Af sae ae goo ind | pound. | The new main, an offshoot from! yj reservoir facilities are developed. | mewers cat IGE s ckpagea Spiel Appeal on Case Ousting | the evidence of noted scientists, edu-| dangerous tragedy. ‘The scientists } Ik hook, “Lescholle des filles; | — — 7 in Pe SRP = = ‘Two tracts havo been reserved for {Those districts sorved by the now | ave cators and clergymen,” who see. no} and educators|on the, ground )real: vier Mave, bought tn, plaid Binding, |the now reservoirs, At prosent the| project that have not been assessed | OLYMPIA, July 18.—Supreme court Dat between: science: andthe ra herrekane are organising)to meet fecause I resolved, as noon I have read | . . ° | storage is made in huge standpipes, |for main trunk line sewers, will be | Justices late yesterday took under ad: | : x ts cs it, to burn it, that it may not stand In as (AY ivil ar Bi ° | which add to the pressure developed ona ti t Pl ty" If — , . | | which add i » developed | required to pay a propartionate share | Visement Pleree county's appeal from | ————— ‘ the Ust of my books, to disgrace me | 5) lin the water mains. | y {a dismissal of charges against ex-Goy. | when the minister doth call, albeit ha! | p lof the expense, Carroll plans, ja dismissal of charges against ex-Goy. e z J doth see nanght but the big Bible which | - mn Carroll sald he hopes to have the|Hart, alleged to have attempted to ‘ Baracs fo | e Old South Echoes | nat ordinance res. for msimision ain “a bem. “the are wss|! LL LOUSANAS OF Visitors caged Were | | to thé council by Monday, but fears it |thrown out by Superior Judge eats. Y " rourtre e Vag | N ECHO of the old days in the South echoed and will not be ready until a week from} Hart was not at the courtroom, ad The worst feature of the Tennes- e y he « ed Mondays The charge grew out of affidavits lm 2 a geo evolution trial will be the flood | echoed into quite a reverberation when a $5 bill of am | re ee a ENE It Guy Kelly and Fotben' Hoakell; in ar (0) un. on a of monkey songs, monkey dolls,'| the Confederate States of America was passed for its nlal { f | connection with the defunct Scandi. OLL up your sleeves, fol! i N monkey bars, monkey games, mon-|| face value Friday at the Corner market, First ave, and U. S. Official in Mexico Is/Dan Salt Passes \navinn Amerlean bank at Teoma, — | and Chae Sesttieta busin os wi is of Tae are key dresses, monkey sundaes and|| TJnion gt ! | Victim of Gunman Crisis; Improved | aoa 1) 30kb ahead f . Mierke bee monkey bobs that will soon be Me i ‘ | Mi | any a folated upon the nation, || After first attempting to pass a $10 bill of the same Dan sult, Beattie boing promoter, USED CAR |” Here's the job: a as H rar vayth le " H ‘ WY NGTON, July 18, he} Who is seriously at the Provi- , ii) tatcnte . e, ae ise \ hg hid ag Way plastid Ay, Ue a Ane ‘ oe ay A ans Aide HOBSIANPSGASERUAME GiteroaRt DEALERS i MONDAY, July 20—400 visitors coming for the annual ia Today's Fable: Once upon a time || Miss Hedvig Gaerisch, at a delicatessen counter, to accept || 71. Mexico, Harold (, Rretherton, |Saturday. Salt passed a critical day | convention of the Pacific Coast Advertising Clubs’ asso- i a boy who graduated from college the $5 bill for a small purchase, ‘has heen shot, but not veriously in-|Eriday and his attending physicians || Aro offering thelr best buys in |!) ciation; score of eminent medical men arrive for post- ‘ poised he'd sate jarive vik lea Can't you read,” he asked harshly, when she remon- || sured, it was’ learned at tho state | stato that his condition wax much |} today’s Clissifled Columns, Here |!) graduate medical lectures, U. of W.; hundreds of Elks, yagon than go into the bond 6 wat a 7 AH ItAS i a ar tral \deha "i a notte: © watt 8 r ood lating Hiee et Py, + * 4 7 waa bust: | 2 aNige iat Mg le prpectates of the Ps “See! IGirartine at teas SN Acca tanith night, Salt is |] Ja a good Mating returning from national convention at Portland, pass thru op here it says, ‘Five dollars.’ Now hurry up and give me |} / Cane) BOURs 924 CHEVROLET oi q » K 1 Bd me ghanget Tau g ling, which ocourred on July 16, II canwous battanratrontina icone city on way home. | ‘ae : : ai An old-timer is one who remembers y. Fe. atated that tho cause ts unknown and | Pot nN |] it tires ahiow vory Tittle use FRIDAY, July 24—Middies, enlisted men and officers bh when drug stores wold drugs Nee wishing to provoke the customer further, she come |} it In belloved the shot wan not In W EATH ER euuipped with bunpers font }) of three battleships, guests at Venetian carnival in aid ay ‘The only objection to living in the| Y Badin more suspicious, she finall ked sart rahe Moxican ebeatin office hp Halk aha bontinued tonaane dl SE ee ee a ARITA] of Orthopedic hospital, ay ‘4 epayry x that you have to go toll ane ond vat Hae ee Haw chat the. bill was ||been requested by thin government | {continued warm fonieht t]he evenings taay- twine. |i] | SUNDAY, July 26—Pacific Northwest expected to send ‘ \ ‘ler g OM p o Wi o vi a ay; fow maul P = ie & vacation, Care ees Bs ter a glance, he told her shat the bill was [ii sart: an immodinte invextigation watatey, || juen to the Want Ad Comes {|| thousands of visitors to Seattl® Spartsmen’s show at . ; ve i of no value, : f and punish the guilty person, Tomperature Last 24 Hours And ee who Is offering this car |!) Green Lake, Which opens on that day, Mais ou sont tes neigen d'antant ce questioned a man outside the shop that Miss |, Tho the report ro a wDRsity, 1 ]} Maximum, 7 Minimum, 65 {|| to you. RMAD THI WANT ADS MONDAY, July 27—76,000 Knights Templar and friends : Thay vg | d was the offender, but d him THES ae he ata ay @ Mex! | Today noon, G8 DAILY, expected to arrive in city for conclave Jasting until July 31. : ' " [RAT RSERIN OR Div Meurtcnrotcon eee wre ’\ ecesstnepeuninatsnenmtetesueeennnasntesateensnant , i 4 . Ai Hi

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