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'DAN SALT IS NEAR ~ yee “ The Seattle Sta WEATHER © | AIM mene Ht VOL, NO. 126. litame Bre Howdy, folks! The Tennesses court has decided that man is not related to the monkey Hooray! Hooray! fons We all William Jenni for proving that our ear tors apple instead of a cocoanut CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB on. motorcycle who rides be your flivver and pretends he motorcycle cop. Americ Tt cn @ age be pir ails to dinner, + ler if h first| P mmer course fo doctors en at the Versity. We they finally termine, onee and for all, whether it is et h or the tonsils that cause all the trouble eee TODAY'S —-—— The girl who thinks that “erab Louie” ts a grouchy fellow, Use Less Sugar But Stir Like L “We Don't nd the Noise —e ure controlled at} Fourth and Pike, The flappers con- tinue, however, to signal at Third and Union. 3 start something new,” sug a Brick Stilwell, “#o Gov. Hart ANP ppose it.” One of the real joys of sailing ts that you don’t have to wear golfing} clo Sigh in a Jackson St. Restaurant ¢——___—* - at Evolution Fight Opens in U. S. Capital Schools 2 4 Members of “Last Man’s Club” Wait to Drink Rare Old Wine Sie AWATER, Minn, Bull Run and this date July 21.—Three tot- commemorates the strug | tering old men gathered ele around a bottle of Ber- athe gundy yesterday—mark- : They were members of ing time 3 " B company, First Minne- The one who lives long- sota infantry. est may quaff the wine. Every year since the Token of the Last Man’s | club was organized, its club, the old bottle with its members have met here to ruddy contents was taken | eat. drink and be merry from its cheery wood case | With little thought of the in the rk vault today morrow. But each year, to grace the 41st annual almost, the number has banquet of the club dwindled. Each year there Only four members re- were more vacant ghairs. main of the who sat at Yesterday only three the first banquet of the | were here. The fourth | Last Man’s club. All were | survivor is confined to a The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation i survivors of the battle of | wheel chair. \ A =: Scopes Case Is on Wa ye toU. S. Supreme Court :: ‘Defense Attorneys Now Busy Getting ;: Ready for New Battle | BY WIL AM J. LOSH court of appeal# at Cincinnat | United Presa Staff Correspondetit) is based upon two ot |" DAYTON, Ten 1 Whitets Gilegtoe. that’ the ‘Ventieance Dayton rela aw deprives him of hin quility and sitors melt-} right her “without | started for the , ) xpayer of Te , | court along alleg 1 t interfer Legal opinion here seems to hold the outlook for a reversal volution law by the edings *% supreme court is Meanwhi dubious, despite the professed laws will ti started imism of the defense staff, jtures ment giv William Je Upon the ulti upreme co urt w cess or failure of these laws and of would no he fundamentalist campaigns to r the defense evolution theory out of American t chook case ttsclf ¥ supreme rope lt go to| while a ennessee court at 1 Washington #, at the Postoffice at Beattie, W arene Maron 3, 187 Mall, $3.00 SEATTLE, WASH.,, W eatin JULY 22, 192: EDITION * EATTLE, TWO CENTS IN {She Conducts N. W. Sho pping Tour! AT H LETIC SEEK 10 STOP TEACHING OF THEORY Injunction Issued Against School Officials CASE SET FOR JULY 28 Action Started by Clerk Government Office ‘ W ie ie ay District Columbia w 1 to apy July 28, and ‘ ’ WwW. I ft Loren H un ft ' Bible . 1 the chemistry omy 4 philology ure being taught, repudiate are "BROKER IS FOUND DEAD IN POOL Believe David Rose Struck Head on Rock and Drowned and a vic ation of the} “WON'T WE HAVE FUN!” st., as she started on a shopping tour of kiddies of the Northwest. attle Tuesday for aid Miss Expo, otherwise Miss Helen Frank, . LEADER SINKING Well - Known Seattle Promoter Losing Fight for Life [ AN SALT, promoter and manager in ; vas lying at death’s in Providence hospital, Wednesday, Salt oper- ated upon for peritonitis a week ago and for a time it was reported that he was improy- ing. Wednesday afternoon his condition took a turn for the worse and his attending phy- ans feared that he might not survive the day. Salt took a trip to New , York a few weeks ago and upon his return was taken ill |with stomach trouble. He jcollapsed at his desk at Aus- tin & Salt’s gymnasiun: and was rushed home, going upon the operating table the follow- ing day. FOREST BLAZES ARE CHECKED Cool Weather Aids in Con- trolling Cascade Fires pioneer boxing “Generally cloudy, but no rain” reported the weather man Wednes day noon. Weather conditions are epected to remain the same until Thursday night at least. In decrease 911 W. Howe } fires all the women and men and_| under sed humidity fire haz: the s expected to ds, tho forest state are all now was reported by about control, it i ping a cliff near Maple The tour is to acquaint Northwest folks with the wares that hes Washington Forest Fire asso- Falls, W om county, David 8.) will be displayed at the Merchants’ exposition ¢ 2 Si > te é Senet Hien’ Ge Webatta Seiain kaos 33 re me es ky ints ¢ a i, n ‘ae the Smith Cove terminal, August 17 £0 Fi ASnaw itive see rapartea th Gee ® ontpan at dis vin K, Matzger, chairman of the Chamber’s exposition committee, i introducing | crear in the Snoqualmie forest re- njuries that Miss Expo to the official shopping tour. car, loaned her by the Eldridge Buick | Serve, early Wednesday, and a crew ; Photo & Bradley, Star Staft Photographers | Of _men was sent out to fight it. _ Another was reported to be burn. ORES oy! . | ing in logged-off land of the Setson , y oye } a ‘ ’ Other fires, which have been friends organiz part M | li slopes during the past few days, In the afternoon they found hia car Merche . e were said to be well in hand. parked by the roadside and later t 4 erc lane Ise bd Bh 1 wi fk vere In water 1S ul e ar e ere KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. July 1 oroner, after an examination Shifting winds and a heavy sa evident Mr. Rose hac > shopping 4 downpour of rain prevented what truck his head on a rock after rie threatened to be one of the most 1 t cific orthwest is Beate: Ppinate ce Mae eee nearer lunging down an embankment. The |e by the Pacitlo North Me * | sandpetehic Doctor Leaves City When sisssi:us torest tires experienced in have purchased $4,000,000 worth of he. sossion. If this court uphold water was too shallow for him to| Chants’ exposition committee of the t |this district in years, according to ses. his cou holds e . x £ Commerce a timber. t it-will travel thence to Washing oa 6 ave drowned In an ordinary way A Ord ed I Q a long distance telephone communt- , Statistical Sam estimates that this |i 4 iy yt, yaar ins ia" tates Mr. Rose is survived by his widow is merchants of: tt er nto uarantine jcation Tuesday night from the could be made into enough tooth-| fii) wit GARB a TWh Tite | exoenton. vt iDudles ister of Mra. John H. Dunbar, wife est to see what we ha | Umpqua ranger station headquar- picks to supply Pike st. restaurants | § bigs ned ; TAv abuse the. Getivice iatare’ of the attorney general; his mother their customer aid CASE of smalipox developing my order and, when McGee lay in| ters Eggle parallel proceeding in the federal | Field Malone, the defense staff wax /Of the attorney general een, aber dae at he ABI Ob re yaulno a velo He Sie) qoRRRIAT GARE MATER Skat i : o a ac ee jcourt which was started before the | still ir as na at ke. Darrow He was years old, a member of | committee we have invited’ 4n eruption among the various} Saulted, it is claimed. trial here began. H and Neal begun work on the . rhs ’ va ' : _ i s , op he ‘asonic oO" and the SI a them to visit us during the week of he ng choola vhich is ot likely A warrant was issued for Cottin. A peevish man in our town The attack thru the federal court | bill of excepti to igned by {the Masonic I ata aN Bh li teat 17st Mudie we alll (Pee aU ; is a1 ohiareligehitn-with evadinie bene Is Ebenezer Hobbs; will travel via the United States | Judge Raulston and filed with the | Alpha Epsilon fraternity wa < when we will to be brought under control shor : 1 ading quaran Whene’er he tries to get a shave, oe Slerk of the supreme court within |” alunmus of tho. Kanws State r all our wares at the Smith o¢ tho supreme court of the United | tine. In the meantime, he fied the} The girls are getting bobs. platerigete “se il College and served in the aviation | cove terminal for thelr inspection.” | states, according to Ch D, Don- | State, it is said by his attorney, and | he girls a a i. a0 da Before this ix done, the * i : * t what about the women 1 : t is now believed to be | eee | defense will file a motion for.a new | corps during the world wan He) _ 4 nelly, attorney for one of the con d to be in Portland “Li'l Gee Gee is awfully perserver- | trial ; % had resided in Seattle 14 years and ; Seattle, who buy the ware ked | tending factions j Waiting for the 18-day quarantine | Feats: Hariartirs Y é i i mie th kaos we. | lived at 727 Bellevue Mrs. Helen Frank, 911 W. Howe s ‘dy thelredse hag renuttéar in| Beriodsto clanse, hore: ing. She is still trying to solve the ig: 38_morely. 10. keep. the 79 who Is something of a shopper her- | rap sire the stato of |, When this period shall have Will Proclai Holid first cross-word puzzle The Star|_. 7 ords straight, the judge having al 3 self. “How fre all the women go-| temporary fight from the state off oisea. Donnelly said Tuesd: | rociaim i printed Discarded Cigaret Catised) ready overruled the motion Income Tax Lists liwuto. iepectatheas Ms" ‘They | DF Albert F, Cottin, a sanipractic | {yPsen fori tranaa vent \ . jay on se $2,000 Fire, Report O Septemb: Jip are the cngs wie caver wl Physlclan, “toveyads whak, Donnelly | corvea ‘withthe: warrant al Celllt Day of Knights Parade i; SAC BULD MARKET A » hep Two Suspects Are Jpen pt mber Joy them.' terms, the unreasonable provisions | Sinrt. habeas cornys proceedings: | isis “apg gic dabar ia A carelewsty discarded eigaret . eimetnaccty hidividual Income | cf have Itt" exclaimed Matager. tig fight between Dr. Cottin and | TN, 18-day period 1s prescribed by| ‘Tuesday, July 28, will we an all-day apt" he’ peice ching ta eirerabds oa buen (pln Brought to Prison 13 aay come | ewhy don’t. you organize a shop-\Jrmes tt Meten chief quarantine | 8° MW as an incubation period for| holiday, in order that all citizens will be.. much Nata Tubatay Right Swilol almoat |). Cwe newippibotictn ‘were: ilatadéat public September. 1, the internat |M"& tour and invite the men and | crricor of the eity health depart. | ‘2° ems; after its expiration the| may help Knights Templar celebrate . ate Tudela i ch almos Wo new prisoners were listed at.| public September 1, the Internal | PINE tour fine ths Ol) il officer of the ¢ ‘ “ i ; ‘ ‘ Bee : higher once it is destroyed the home of Laurinda|the county Jail Wednesday with the;revenue bureau announced today. hater tlk Ne Northwest to 60) mont, has ‘also feutured the early | (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) on ees Sapa pees sstablished on the Wilkie, 2829 W. 74th 4 arrival under guard of William L The bureau sent out regulations | onan mo CONDUCT as bse cates | Wednesday by Mayor Brown, market!” Occupants of the house were un-| McMurray, picked up at Stevens, | today to all its district offices, ad-! Tho bping TOUR Dr. Cottin recently was called to | Dita Pipa? hE} able to save much of their goods! Wash, on King county cha of | vising them that the public will be! * EA attend a patient sick of smallpox | Brown made the announcement at How to pass tho time in working | as the fire had gained great head-| robbery and bail jumping, and H.| permitted to inspect the lists at all] “Splendid!” exclaimed Miss Frank. | Complying with the law, he report fester Ke fel hoard! of (works, hours: Paste four numbers on the! W#y before discovery {L. Coffman, arrested at Pendleton, | offices during working hours the | "Shall we enga the Municipal) eq the to the health depart- when he asked all city officials to blades of, your electric fan, and play| The house wax valued at $2,000.|Ore., charged with embezzling $1,000 | entire month of September jatreet rullway or the sight-seeing | ment, McGee ordered Cottin to | Somers 82 re . hash, yeh ; . d ay}... kta ; ; ieee ; ns Rea | meetings as possible this week. roulette with the rest of the office|The loss is estimated at $1,500 to| from the Seattle office of the Pinker-| ‘The lists will contain the name of | busse ES submit to yactination or to quar The Sac tice, the building and $450 to the con-|ton detective agency, for which helthe taxpayer and the amount said| ‘Better still,” returned Matzg | btinestor cn peritd Ge aR days 2 river Is Hurt When Truck HE: Ee pevecta is Nice orn pias tents, 18 ountant o be due on his return Turi Page J ‘ot e 0 ade i i ;Clals to “Iend a hand” entertaining | ten eed : lw untan to be due on his re ____ urn to Page 4, Column 1) Cottin failed t mply with the | Crashes Into His Auto visitors, and called upon all busi- Divorced are Mr | ef j | nesses to close down Tuesday to per: And Mrs. Hooking; Ve Cea an i EK. 1 Melson, 36044 Fremont | mit employes to join In the festivt He ,Bratsed another ave., was taken to the Emergency | tie: Woman's cooking. | | hospital Tuesday night after his | * wee | Jear had been struck and over. Li'l Goo Gee grows dumbor every | | turned by a truck, The name of inf en ae: ene per | the truck-driver was not secured, where she can buy «ome Hump ‘hie HiRTAE her wardens | aT : | Hospital authoritres could not de ps pine, } as = 4 ‘< ; A A 4 r ti termine the extent of his internal Feuds ¢ d Night T to Save Neighbor T vie any | Folks Forget Rows, Feuds as They Spend Night Trying to Save Neighbor Trapped in Well |. uly 21) | s Hloya Nelaon, Savon MERRY ool, ary morn: | me z ; car driven by Mary K. Wilson of | Pal re on the BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR dozen loyal neighbors had been dig. sode at Rochester, Women deserted It was a simple homespun le But Mr. Murphy hadn't always| Portland in front of the Nelson | Ht Asta) -\LYMPIA, July The vhrill| ging for the of Dennis Mur-| thelr households to cook for the|of an aged man and woman, broth! hoon a tiller of the soll ‘Thrilling | Pesldence at 2600 Bolyeston aye. N. | us Tbe to shriek of the train eehoed in| phy, Kred Sargent, deputy sheriff, | Workers jer and sister, Mra, Mary Hvans and) avy iy ay tho life of a proc. | TRO little boy's head was brulsed, | vant , ieee Eby | the far-off distan ‘The wind| and Kdward Miller, ranchor, were | When we arrived at tho scone} Dennis Murphy, slaving to coax | 2¥8 In Alaska, the Ife of & pros-| nut ne waa otherwise unhurt Hek printstand did learn that'd. seopes,| howled crows the prairie, ‘Tho, Only two of the many who neverjof the tragedy at 8 o'clock Tues) a stubborn living, from a 10-acre | Pector and miner were followed by | - the pundit, has been Kullly, of | natches of dried stubble grans showed | Closed thelr eyes from the begine| day evening, It was at tho hour/tract, of things belng caster, and| this fearless: Irlahman for 26 yours p 1 f dried | | | heresy, hath been fined 20 De 1 t . ae ning of the rescue 01 eo | between twilight and dark, when! then the end “ f ohagiibiand up as bright golden blotches in the r i 1© work until the | n He said he wasn't afrald to x0 | fais allows’ eerie Tile be ated | dull night. ‘There wax an expectant | task was accomplished big emotions, such as Hfe, love and) Mr, Murphy came to Rochester | gown well, even tho neigh Dandy Homes at age, methinks, for non-conformists, By | stir in the crowd. Tired men with| Rochester, 28 miles from Olympia, | death, stir mightily, ‘The shidowy, | about four yours ago,” explained | yo, WResyye Parr’ se wi Star hoate home, and did give my wyte «| drooping shoulders, arms hanging and not unlike any other little | somber hour brought death very! the neighbors, "Me bought this 10: iba BL Mt Noten tell || Reasonable Prices ea a ne ane ee at AR ten ets id wees) numb and limp from ‘continuous | prairie Kettlement of 200 people, had | close to these praitio folks, Two] acre tract of barren land, Nothing Aid, "Oh, T'm an old man anal| Ate offered every day in the Clas- ER yy g s/ indeed, did not protest when f did take, | digging, fortned in two rows, A \its school district fight Mon had) hundred people fringed the edge of}on it but piles and piles of rocks| won't tive many years more, so it}{ Sfed Columns of ‘The Star, Here vacation, for my stommick’s sake, w noggin Of huge, dark bundle waa carried to-| fought for the job of school diree.|the well, itty ears were parked} left by the stone quarry, Day by| doesn't matter. If womathing Tabs is & good Nesting A Beene re regen, clones, ward the waiting ambulance tors with venom in thelr apecches. | clone by day, he and hia aged sister, worked | happon to mo." " 7 Something BIG may hap- The trouble with being flay Another soul bad gone to rest, It | They had snarled at each other In Women exchanged reciplea for jon that farm. Thoy piled those | Wiel MtRri Wine Falfenbittuslien aot ROOM ¢ Cast pen back home and you'll that nn the weather grows warmer, | Was 10 o'clock on 1 Rochester jroad distriot tlehts, ‘They Nad gone | “putting wp cucumbers!" Others | rocks Into a neat eobblestono fence |row as tired men ended tho diguing || Wallin Clone want to know all about it, prairie Tueuday evening, nd the|into court on fence line feuds, discussed the evolution ¢ with | that surrounds the place. ‘They put! and the lifeless form gvas carted ate Owner loa you can't discard any more clother. tory of Henniy Murphy, &-yearold® Whon, howover, a great calgmity| the definite conclusion that "Bryan | in nine acros of the 10 Into berries. {out M® Frank Clough “and Dennis toot tr aH ‘Tho Star delivered by mail jon Huweatarter saya he| fnchers who was entombed in alcomes, brotherly laye unfolds itself | has gone cloaa bughouse."” Others | Thora not a weed in that berry | Brewer f We WHTMIIe thin. ae anywhere in Americas only icant lint Ae Hil he| Well on Monday afternoon, at 4/under the stress of human need. | spoke of the Colina mine tragedy,’ patch, It looks like he went over| ‘Tho autos whirred away and the 0c & month, Including postage a ; heh g ie ay Oe at We | o'clock van rescued, All pottinesws was forgotten in the} but always they came back to jit with @ fine tooth comb, Things] folks wont home. ‘Tho body of Mr.|] ‘Turn to the Want Ad Column i : , Meany) ier DE elas _mfbepmratty Ata ( P one@down 1K o!bie Job of releasing this me om| "He 4 ino nelghbor and} were coi enale und ‘ P ‘ ‘ h » AAP x! 8 t ‘ , dn up the bank and Jump into the |. And © star whond down un If to / bie Job of ming ONIN aR Soe ee Fee oT ee | Meco ene cualor lately and “At. ) Murphy was turned over to Under 1] and seo who 14 offering this homo Vhone MAin-0600 before oh : nay, "Chin In brotherly love |hin grave, 49 feet under tM earth, | fri It woems m shame that now, | Murphy was encouraged that he|taker Steklin of Centratla, ‘hell to you. RUAD THE WANT RA PUB PON: 9 Vor from 4 o'clock Monday attor: | Kominuicent of spectacular mine | when he could ake It easy, he had) wax going to make a living off his |funoral Will be held ‘hursday atl] ADs DAILY ; r You eave -A, J noon until 10 p.m, Tuesday, twolrescuos was the well dieing epi |to be taken.” place! 2 pom | Oe eY

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