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folks! Five more days Wotalife! Howdy, of work till Saturday Wotalife! Lilt Gee Ge is so dumb she thinks the life preaervers on a d are spare tires. One of the mysteries of lif s how all the a 1 mosquitoes nthe county kr you are giv ® plenic, bh refuses to He says gum, ¢ Gee motoring time she pops her Gay crowds thronged Seattle hills terday, as the first snow of the r made sleigh-riding possible. The at photograph shows the slide on Harrison st.. where hundreds of pleasure-seekers, in mufflers and sweaters, sped down the icy slope with peals of merry laughter, The weather prediction for today is cou tinued cold, with light snowfalls thruout the night. Today's Fable: Once upon a time fn athletic coach returned from the Mast and announced that he didn’t yeeelve a single offer paying more money than he received here.—Brick Stilwell. Away dehind the times is Teasic Quidble; Bhe calle her summer cottage “Iskebibbic.” it has taken 1,960. to produce hur Our national bird is the eagle; but it ought to be fried chicken. — A new 1 ia to be Introduced We hope it proi {rom delivering front door, as woodwork. ordinance the city council today ibits goods at bootleggers the the case the boxes mar Adam had, relations Whatever troubles He never had his Descend upon his summer shack To spend their darn vacations! An old-timer is one bers when he used to hang a sign on his office door: ‘Gone the Meadows; back at fiv YE DIARY (uly 19) (Lord's day.) Up very hetimes, Jo brenkfasting on waffles and little ples sausage, and by morning boate comes It Felton, the seribe, and Lanra, Fay am who remem- to Mary Ano, and we did lounge . trom Saxon colonies; W. Lewis, J. Hogg. L. Seurry and others. So passed this daye, merrie enough, and anon, of parsnip wine, to bed. ter a noggin Advertisement for the Goliseum ‘Tarantelle’ by Popper.” Wonder if he'll play anything by Mommer? so 6 Li'l Gee Gee wants to know Van Vitet is any relation to Blush- ing Vict. eee As a special treat to our readers, this department announces that will not make a single mention tod of the Tennessee monkey trial, (Pro- ee Syriac ) Sign on the Back of a Ford: ET EIG HT ————" Today's candidate for the Polson Tyy club is the woman who laughs at her husband when he alts down in the flypaper. be eae Bencath this Idea Elijah He hid an ace In Ids trousers’ eee atone Ruff; cuff. “Showers this morning,” predicted as he the weatherman, grapefruit. Off to home to plan the ol’ vacation trip, Wonder if will take us to Yellowstone F and back? i! ~A, J 8. PLAN DETAIL OF relius Van Vilet will play | it| attacked his | SCOPES COURTHOUSE eee pepe weeeee ee The Newspaper \V With the £ "WEATHER | (eM, King Is Adorable Man, but” | e | “MR. KING IS AN ADORABLE MAN, you know, and I’ve heard you're a wonderful ; executive.” Miss Claire Goldenberger, secretary to President King, of the San Francisco Ad club, is giving Howard J. Ryan, president ofthe Seattle Ad club, the diplomatic “low- | appeal when Judge Douglas handed down” on how they run the shop in S. F. They were on their way to the opening session of the Pacific Coast Ad Clubs’ convention when a Star camera stopped them. Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers Rive Hundred Ad Folk ~NEW SEWERS | City Engineer Working on| Proposed System | Heavy Property Loss Here for Big Session MAY LOSE SIGHT Brown, Hartley, ey, Suzzallo Speak at Child WasThrust Head- First] | Sunday by a playmate. SMILE AWHILE WITH AD CLUBS! OLLAPSING! 3igeest “Circulation in Washington The Seattle St | | | aire! Last 44 Hours | | sas | i Minimun JOYS OF THE CHARMED | ee Edition | x8 - Rotered ond Clase Matior May 3, 1599, at the Postoftice at Meattin, Wash, under the Act of Congre Wer Year, by Mall, $4.00 ) ed NO. 124 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SU LY * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. A (DANCE BOAT IS RAIDED AND CLOSED; THREE PLACED UNDER ARREST Ling ten glowed es ARE WRECKED | BY FLAMES | Nick Rob ts president Investigation of Blazes Started by Fire Marshal LOSS IS NEARLY $20,000 | |Three Buildings Are Caught SAY COURT CASE’: mae in Simultaneous Blazes . TOFORCE LAKE PIPE PROJECT Council Sure to Vote Down Proposed Water Plan GUARD. WOODEN MAINS THREE fire tarting Attempt to Harm Lines and Cause Shortage Feared TWO OTHER FIRES LEAVE WRECKAGE voted down at Monday's) While the firemen were fighting | council meeting, vague of ther firemen Were | ‘pending legal action that will f whieh broke | torce immediate construction of the m S418 Eighth | line were circulating in the city hail) mage;-according to} es V's utility committee o pice ml ded the in Angeline ats 1 ‘ is of a concrete aque va at $350, wa y the water from Lani | » Lake Youngs. The co s expected hold the utilit nmittes report Monday n to fore n of the » STIMSON GIVEN main to and eli discover possible minate danger of an artifi- Gets 30 Days and $500 Fine | » 4 for Driving While Drunk | va attacks al wa ¢| The buga-boo of water flaunted continually shortage, before the pub Frederick + wealthy family, Monda at the controversy TOLD AT “U” State Physicians Hear Lec- into Bucket‘ot Hot Lime . | tures of Noted Doctors Nearly 300 modical men of the Eft to save the eye-sight of |state of Washington convened Mon- 5-year-old Achilles Mastrd, 1402 24rd | day at the University of Washington ave . are being made at the clty}to hear leetares from eminent au- hospital following his being pushed |thorities from various cities of the head-first into a hot lime solution | United States, T ¢ prominent men With other children, the little boy | eries to relieve the sufferings of hu- }was watching his father mix a/|manity. spraying solution, made chiefly of “Divorces are the results of unslaked lime and water mental ills, and run fn families, Suddenly a companion pushed him, | Just as do different kinds of insan- and Achilles plunged head downward | tty," sald Dr, Lewellys F. Barker, into the flery Haquld, Two hours! professor emeritus of Johns Hopkins passed before elty hospital authori-| university, when he spoke at the tles were called conference on the mental side of jthe recovery of h | Midshipmen Not Due and {t is this Japso 8 say, that) make sight #0 doubtful diagnosis, “Inquiry into the patient's family history is just as important as in- vestigating the immediate circum: stances of fllness," he stated, of time, physic + Dr. Vilray Blair, professor of sur- |Here Until Thursday) ,... at Washington university, St. Midsifpmen bound for Seattle | Louis, declared, in un address, that |BEFORE COUNCIL SOON Fi M S Is H | Irst eeting; tar Is Host | ic | Introduce Ordinance to Take Al thousand of the Pacific| TWanttiy aayed, away, trom. the | Issue Before Voters Coast's “town erie: 1925 mod. | political aed that generally finds | jel, got together in Seattle Monday,| its way Into hia speeckes, and, _ | When the boy nd girls whose duty | contenting himself with emphasi: | (MORPORATION COUNSEL KIEN-) jt {4 to keep trade dollars rolling up| ing the importance of “truth in | EDY has requested City En-|and down the coast met to talk over | advertising,” hurried y “to re} |gineer Blackwell to furnish the de-) plans for making those dollars: roll| port back to my, commanding |tails upon which the comprehenstve| faster officer.” | sewage devel nt plan, for elim It was tho 1 convention of the} Mayor Brown won a laugh from inating all sewage from Lake Wash-| Pacific Const Advertising Clubs' asso-| the Californians with a compliment ington, will be incorporated into an clation, of which| on their “four months of excellent ordinance, he announced Monday. | Lloyd Spencer, | climate," followed by an admission ‘The plan will be introduced in the| Seattle, 1s presi (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) elty council in the’ form of w bond} dent. P |issue ordinance, for submission to Both Mayor Cae gh Ae | the voters at the next election. Car Brown and Gov-| roll said he will fntroduce the} ernor Hartley —| Today 8 ordinance just a# soon as it is com resplendent inan||! Want Ads pleted by Kennedy army unitorm—|] OT iD. AieiOrtd, aaatatant’ ctly en-| welcomed tho|| Will help you to secure the par gineer, said that a staff of threo deloxates to the|| tleular home you are looking for. men is working upon the ordinance, Queen City,|| Here ts a good listing and that he hopes to have it ready speaking in the LOOK! LOOK! for Kennedy by the end of the Metropolitan the D BUNGALOW $4,600 || week, which will permit its intro: ter, Wineland’s TERMS TO SUIT | | ductio into,the council, posalbly by Collaeum orches firid iniuat, molt ty | next eit : pal bis on et desl yal near Woodland. Park Tt will require a, lot of we 0 . ile emple rUps, ete produce the ordindtee as it in @ SPENCER Chantors sii . a ridteulous pride! The Jeompreheniive undertaking." Ken-|qouplo of songs and the Rev. M, A.j} Bome Pee omeact | | nedy sald Matthews offered the Invocation |] coment ® basement ahrubs, The ordinance, when passed by the The governor intreduced as} cholee location. don't fall to | voter will provide for the Issuance | “Captain Hartley, 1 4 A told | neo this tremendous sacrifice | of approximately $4,250,000 sewer) the delegates he was on leave from |) murn to the Want Ad Columns bonds to construct five pumping) a training period in an army camp || and see who Is offoring this dandy plants at key points along the lakeland officlally welcomed them to the |] jome to you (Turn to Page 7, Column 6) ° wate, —— $$ $$$ $$ from Annapolis will be delayed ono | the receding chin is the result of loss day, due to contrary winds and|of baby teeth and the tooth buds of heavy seas, according 1. dispatch | permanent teeth. recelved here Sunday night. Thoy| Dr, Peter Bassoe, of the Tush now expect to arrive hero ‘Thurs| Medical college, Chicago, spoke on day ‘Brain ‘Tumor.’ Dr, John Good tear Admiral C. T. Vogelresand, | rich Clark ave an address on sur commander of the ships Now York, | gleal Xways Arkansas and Utah, which bear t.| ‘The annual banquet of the Wash- 100 midshipmen, notified Astoria | ington medical men will be held at Sunday, that his ships would arrive| The Olympic Hotel at 7 o'clock Joff the Columbia river at 9:80 a.| Monday evening in order to give m., Mondgy, and renain at Astoria] the Seattle men an opportunity to until noon Wednesday, when they|meot tho lecturers from the Mast would sull for Seattle and thelr friends in Washington, will explain their most recent discov- | Home EVOLUTION DEBATED IN YARD Darrow Contempt of Court Chargels | Dismissed SEIZE WHISKY CONCEALED ON BOOZE BOAT Secret Compartment Often Foiled Drys in Search TWO MEN ARE ARRESTED Gas Boat Stopped Twice by Chaser Before Discovery Ter July Dw quor conce volution trial compartment in the tied tod order of bottom, the ; wie ed emptied today Mr ri pee Raulston, who wa Point-No-Poin and ¢ whole courth in two men, and danger of collapse ¢ | Hawkin H 1 ! in the city convened on the customs © pending the judge and cou i of bares not then Se a platform erected for/the departme The Estrella was stopped previous- 3 the |! and searched by coast guard cut- ‘ P ¢ boat approached the the ‘ invasion was r rch was about to be given one of customs men n the water. a sack of ¢ search was of the rope d Raulston \ court | Whisky were f n false compart afternoon @ The boat has judge The boa heen stopped repeat- rd men, but the se- re never ‘detected “= 938) VICTIM. OF us Christ Darrow > in all his long career | as a crim sawyer, has never be- | fore been cited for contempt, had been. held ir 00 bond to appear lbe Judge Reulston tomorrow | anawens te dcinaats |Boeing Employe Killed by Raulsto: judged Darrow’'s. re-} Boge ihe Rr en Mail Truck Sunday when he spoke harshly of t Be ernie of the defense, tempt and insult.” | treatment |MOTORIST IS JAILED 0 Men‘and a Woman Are KOREA’ § FLOOD Hurt in County Crashes death, the 23d in Seattle Breas sn h since the first of the year, headed King county | week-end traffic toll Monday. Two 5 men and a woman were injured ‘!Two Thousand Estimated! ana one motorist was jailed for reckless driving. Victims of Catastrophe SW Sinviding, | Boeing Airplane fireman for the Co, was killed TOKYO, July 20 Casualties — | When he was struck by a truck Sun- dead, injured and ill—in the floods}@¥. Michael MeNcil, 25, driver of jin Korea were estimated today at|the truck, surrendered himself to 2,000 |the police and was released on his The military radio from Seoul; Personal recognizance {brought tidings that the casualties | DECLARES ACCIDENT | were “beyond estimate.” | WAS UNAVOIDABLE was sentenced to 30 days in jail and in is. expected | | McNeil told. police that ‘ t ‘ P K Fusan dispatches said floods were |. > id. police that: the -acch to pay a $500 fine for driving while| to be raised again, thru an entirely or oe A : aibte hentia | extending to South Korea and that | 2e"t, which occurred at Second and drunk i nt @ | ‘: | Yesler, was unavoidable. He sald Young Stimson was convicted viii Aled : rain continued to pour. oe « While ofty officials protest that} “” Spaulding stepped off the curb, di- superior court before Judge Douglas! they do not know what to expect,|_ ‘The Hankang river, whose dikes| rectly in front of his mail truck, as a month ago after participating In] it is reported that the new drive | burst urday, was reported 50] it turned from “Yesler onto Second an early morning Joy ride which re-} wit develop at the board of public| fet above normal. at suited ina =n Aap, injuring: nis} works meoting Wednesday : ris sts pny station “1 Diding ts survived’ Bye tone comp: Miss Juanita we eee LEE con. | he border of, the flood zone wired | children. He was 56 years old and Porth . model gli thle adhe poche in @ con-/ that the “situation {s terrible” and] lived at 9499 Fourth ave, N. W Young Stimson gave notice of te Se ena : elecssia | people were stranded helplessly on{ G. Bergman, 50, contractor, was contractors on thi © Youngs| | be BOs . tunnel Job, and it. Is, believed that | 0% of thelr houses. | Jailed Sunday night on charges of down the sentence and revoked the} tinct fn ‘ ne! ete workers have been unable} driving recklessly in Woodland park driver's license for a year, Douglas| sheen: Matar. the seat ay eran ° and endangering pedestrian and mo- told -him he was belng lenient oy] . sha wtael “ok Ralfvntya\ between. Wrtisan’” land tor traffic. recognizing defense claims that ap oie revive the el pipe} sMukden have been forced to sus-| A woman stage passenger and a | Stimson ts mentally incompetent.| ine Projec pend service. {motorist were taken to hospitals, A guardian was appointed to ne —- LOR ihe jand T. O. Bryant, 2945 Fairview jistrate his $100,000 es lave. stage driver, suffered a cut month. Stimson was ii sea at over the eyé:in..a smashup on tHe bond, pending outcome of his ap: East highy Saturday night, | Peal. Bryant told the sheriff's office (Turn to Page 1, Column 5) TWO DROWN IN CANOE UPSET Two Deaf Mute Youths Vic- tims of Angle Lake Tragedy BIG TAX CUT Bureau Economy to Allow $500,000,000 Reduction | | | i | a COOLIDCE PLANS | | SWAMPSCOTT, \ July 20.— |A federal tax reduction of at least $300,000,000 and a government de- partment re-organization, which will make possible a further tax reduc- | tion of $200,000,000, will be leading two |teatures of President Coolldge's , Teaies wan a | [legislation program in © congress | VICUMS, 00 M § yal Deanne congress | mutes, lie in the King county morgue rerenater Charles Curtis, Kansas,|Monday. A third narrowly escaped their fate when a chnoe in which they were riding overturned in An: gle lake, near Des Moines, Sunday evening, Roy Graff, 18, of 28th ave. 8. Wy and Roxbury st., and Leonard Wills, of Lake Burien, are the dead, Thoelr companion, Leo Thorpe, 18, who lived near Graff, was rescued after losing his hold on the over: turned boat. The drownings took place in 100 feet of water and Thorpe was pulled republican whip, made this clear in an interview today, Asked regarding the possibility of A special session of congress this fall to deal with coal and other | critical situations, Curtis sald: We will cross that bridge when we come to it “The republican party is doing all it can in the anthracite situation,” | Curtis sald, adding that he believed the disagreement between miners and operators can and will bo set: out by occupants of another boat tled without a strike,” aftor ho’ had’ gone under. twico. Vice President Dawes’ plan to} aff lost his life trying to save amend the rules to Hmit further | wills, CA, Moran, state representa: debate, In the senate will receive | tive, and other witnesses declared. scant “attention from Curtis’ steer | ywitls could not swim, ing committee He apparently obtained a strangle rates should be low ne income hold on his friend and sank, Wills ered as fur as the condition of the} waa a student at the Vancouver, | treasury will permit," Curtis sald sh., state school for the deat, | He declinedgto fix a figure which The bodies were recovered by |the adminiftation might ask of} Deputy Sheriffs Willlam @. Sears | congress but indicated that the|and nk Anderson, ‘They were maximum would not be above 25] brought to the morgue by Deputy per cent, ‘The present maximum ts. |" per cent, Coroner William J. Jonos, who found life extinct, a doctor, 4

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