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= — 4 ( WE. r TH ER ) The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation Washington — Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum 68 Minimum, 56 Today noon, 63 as ae tie Ff Nd ny, i Botered as Second Class Matter Mey, 2, 189%, at the Postoffice at Beattie Wash, un gress March 8 er Your, by Mall, $3.90 esas =< VOL, NO. : sm ANrT ID : i ae SEATTLE, WASH. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 * TWO CEN ’ 3 Hisar Hiatal Galy tea mare la®) Iteers ? ie Seattle’s Big Week day till payday. Creditors, be ° to Be Filled With Patient! . . ae Varied Thrills > at a com t | i 1 Pike, why ercy ©O Dip Sy subdiv at b)] ° for the 36th triennial ce of and live on t °, e Knigh Temy v gor pee EDITORIAL . 0 m of ntry} enter “Quick, a lady has fain q nt and pleasure, which opens ‘ rake ocd a A usual, when food prices are under discussion, od a1 of Most gael bray altho i both wholesalers and retailers insist they are not ef Sree responsible. sald John C. = wae coe ude e “We didn’t do it,” said Western ave. Friday. Robbery Motive for spied spp te gga ts go" ip but the exercise || pres - x x " A mittee, Frid: to the splen. to a the cadd © owner Neither did we,” chorused the Retail Grocers Crime, Charged did co-operatior member of re 18 clubs ociation Chi the executive ¢ ttee and Seattle : s tion, i. ; ief Tenn he executive committee and Sea a s 2 ‘ : | Don't blame us,” declared the restaurant owners. | ant citizens, the show. is complete in . LEARN EVOLUTION BY “We're not getting by,” said the producers. ‘Gna yr weidetih islet te: psutton *. } MAIL The : ee ~ : R ERY ¥ the motive that dollar worth of value for every sit M: he significant fact is that food prices have ad- WY caused 1, L, Hudson, 20 doll sg Don't be a wall-flow 4 You, te vanced materially during the past month, and that in ear i m the U The nvention, which Slate Fifteen popater some instances they became more noticeable a week Arizona to aboot down Hart A sscssrauegtinbarl wmpecenntlor dy pickle, nutes Waka yearold taxi driv the y ‘emplar, their ives and ladies x night will teach bees the Knights Templar conclave, which will bring || to rifle range Lavin iia Ghee Vso Mee oe esee eae vou this fascin- a Pa of visitors to Seattle. We fay night cg to De but every bill is Slater said. ating profession! he consumer is helpless, apparently, under ex tective Chief Ter rida } ELABORATE PROGRAM nad teas rapa isting conditions. All he knows is that it is costing SOR SARS: “0 Ae D st “ Is 0 iM ; " sed pone involy tu Re the life of the him more every day to feed his family and his NS 9 area, program, featuring part Better guests an committed i fetes of various k . a pe than. playin, The Star knows there are hundreds of honest Hudson's arrest and cortfe [fected for weeks e zither! appa food merchants in Seattle but it is convinced that “agen bi Sac ’ Housing accommoctations f9.,100 envies an evol t : 1 ni 000 Any a ractices prevail in some quarters which result in hei persons and mor uve been tionist! AN the : A our umat obtained under the direction. of D: girls will be just thing but highway robbery Thursday nig Mra. Ht i L. Horsfalls and the tou Her .. Horsfalls anc ‘our crazy to ; oy There isn't any war on hand just now, so the also taken in custody and wa committee of the Chamber of Com about the Paleo weather is bI 2 2 rh cos r Friday . mesay fed aty ’ : ay F AEN, = Gio Anct Deak “ ws is ia d for the high co t of living. “ Ait HE DOESN’T AGREE. He's about to get a paddling and he is voicing his complete SA ae 1° aiitaaoblign eecney be an amoeba! t eth f od of alibis and explanations, folks who filed in superior | disapproval of the idea that “sparing the rod” will spoil the child. Seattle parents, how-|peen established at Lineo!n park in ' ac’ . iu “ re s . or g , t es ss = *f Be a protoplasm! We teach you how! ae ie “bets gouge - this town are going to have to grea against/ ever, believe that judicious punishment is still effective in child government. | West Seattle for the caravan of answer for it, whether it is in the shape of an in- Ares ae ope K to Prosecuting | Photo by Carter & Bradic at Steet Photogranhers |i s that will motor to the city. oe oben mete 4 voice, a monthly grocery bill, a market stall quotation ne ee ‘ " ! ae CRORE ——— | Special ‘police protection, inclad- ey ion, the text aig . 8 the shooting occurred on a ie . > or a new menu card, Reheat Fae : P; ‘i I d - the mobilization of the entire de- ete wear | t'srasn afte wer ustae|E ar ents. Indorse C at a ¢ If yo ¢ | jhe 0 wh e| e special officeis, has been provided. you'll break your mother’s back. jor the government shall he P sh f 9) cla e tte see . oF TR, WE cane ety, held a ¢ “tex tne| unishment 0 n V O arn Geacae Seal anaene foetal Uae iter i5” unnecessary” watled arn X Diatrier “Attorney Re § ") , phnnaibee end Musrsesrpentcs ie AL Ge dust ike the Mue| Ivelle Friday wan decided that aren LUD PSU ALA et Becond sve. tay) tops on silk stocnings.” 00 ea ers on er Colvin should go on with the cane, | U 1es or ig ee cordial? than $100,000, They. arc oes and that ello in the mean (6QPARE the rod’ and spol AIFTY extra p en, lp. dire t \ jand ‘concerts’ from’ 6 An old-timer is a person who ean would decide whether © the chiar” F duslaly cen mre RB fisted Macwtoctes tales patie | Pent ica agt Nopac BL remember when a pr dn’ +} mont had jurisdiction, in Yes, indeed! feed SUNY. Con Lopnipichende Fe A ae : ad § ‘en, indec ete pice Chiet ing fternoon of the conclayi be elected withou 1 Revelle would t © ch ate “ bis week, were o: dut Friday J —- Why Prices Are High*°*: eis m pot ey | hie i eb | mia ee | Seok p ne per # ¢ sterner opes”” in prepara- roblem of the police during in Tuesday, the feature even is ee story i f the nlur, Te ques 4) method of controlling -r for next week's heavy duty [1 next week, Severyns of the week, the parade of 30.000 TEI bot re ate _ i A pind oe tious and unruly youth, during the Knights Templitr con- ith the aid of 100 Ic plumed knights will take place. AZ. h jon Cectared aa je marrie re vocated rather generally by Se vention ‘emplar, to be swol to assis All traffic, bot r LY LIGA Shortage of Staples I Ie Declared . to) ari: kenectse: rreee, on say st) artes Pang ate || ete Setcsmen, aaietiy arcr | Sear a heme in coon AN a nd that Anable ad ¢ © he 1 > * tty hi vi, 3, . :, 1 Listerine. Exist: “Busine at a nr at ear ie te * Labeda m in licking got in child Brown, have been assigr to little difficulty First, Second, Third and Fourth 4 ee ) ss Loss” iu Rang typo A el hood, they rt, had the de park duty and in the out-lying “If the local. motorists observe |! venues from 10 a. m. during the A ; SEE SCA Nee ihe (ES pt eels BRIDE SAYS SHE ired effect hey remember residential di They thos the traffic regulations,” he de. parade, which will take more ; ‘on account of the fried chickens they S TTLE housewives and restau-yern cities for F Sound eggs bas HEARD NO REMARKS them. even now relleve policemen, | clared, “we will kaye little trouble |; than four hours to pass the re- serve and others on account of the rantrant owners Friday were | forced the local price up in order to tie: iada eral vahaie aGent Many Seattleites, questioned {wo have been brought downtown | with the visitor | viewing stand, with its 12,000 stewed chickens the rve wondering who {s responsible for|keep any at home for the loc ‘stoppihe my wife cut" Hodson |, om, the aublect Friday, heartily | seats, at Mfth ave, and Lenora o* the riso in the cost of nearly)mand. Puget Sound ex said. “tl naw him several timos| {dorsed the old-fashioned pun pelt st., where Grand Master Newby eee a ar ng that goes on the table.! New York yest in carload Ic Faso 1h poet haa pte time | Jatment as an effective method | and the wives of the marching And Mra. DeBeck n ave. commission dealers| at 44 cents per dozen. he would make some remark about} °%, ‘hilt, government I seat Will eee Ue Data: PE stn Pitas see 6 were loud in their protestations of There is a shortage of bu iby wiles fees me ¢ of the opinion. am | BRILL P. ‘TS Dis Sack) kar aaok Jinnocence, while spokesmen for re-| the reason that the hot, dry I. hired: Afable ‘to, take ma {to} moyerer:, (Bat an. appeal.to: the WILL BE HELD ae ~~ Ttallers declare, they are doing busl-|of the Jast six weeks has the fort, Weanesday night, we| Child's intelligence ‘is a better Drills, military displays and con- i néee at loss in many instances.| up the pastures not only Grove: nround: MWRBA out ere aud method than the session in the tests will be held at the University 1 A movement is on foot to annex| While admitting rises, commission | Sound, but thruout the United |then on the road to the range 1| Woodhed. » stadium during the week. 4 the suburbs north of Seattle. The| merchants produced figures to prove | States. In fact, there not been |shot him thru the head hout radagetn agg tahagpucbbesrin oy iggaae 0 ens a ur a de, Nee oF 00s aa cenrnes Chara ; idea has possibilities. Let's annex | their contentions that every increase | a season in 20 yoars when the weath- | warning pic gabe Ase aay ea |teristie pageant and musica produc- | Vancouver! In the wholesale price to the re-|er conditions in all parts of the} Mrs. Judson, when questioned by| — DN MARK.A, MATTHEWS jHon, will show at the stadium every % ir lat eh « taller had been followed by a pro-! country have so affected farm crops nant; sald they had ‘hired some Parents who punished us |night of the convention, starting CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT | portionate increase to the producer. as this year.” leab driver -to take them to the| Wienswe needed It were dotng Green Lake’s Shores At Are Turned Into, sf “a }Both wholesalers and retailers here is @ shortage’in wvory com-| courthouse, but she did not remem.| More food for the country than “ ” Many other special attractions are blamed hot. weather and cold| mouity and the grower is demanding |\hec what he loohad like or who he| the modern parents to whom ail Great Outdoors for Exposition on the boards for Seattle’s greatest ; | weather for food shortage and ut-| and receiving top price Wik. He made po remarks of any| ‘Usclpiine la’ oheot Every jconvention and entertainment week. | “tendant high | prices. | ‘Just a ‘few dayd ago press dis- | i isi thar Aico aragal 4 parent ought to know when to All activities of the convention | Mas: BS Ube saetrstary cf! thel cating trom yuki: Grendel et st aie n : caine votice to] MPP eAl to child's pride: add IS rLE'S third annual Sports-) stage many events. L. Perry | will center at the Knights Templdr ’ | Sproduae “Dealers” asotlation, Sriduy Wy aca pate 1 1 is sald by polic when’ (0; bin!’ Lida,” Aspankings men’s show—greatest of its kind] will be in charge of the sports pro-|castle at Third ave. and 1 that cash buyers were contracting be a parole violator. She was a| J Ra hed arate in the World--will/ be fopened to ‘the aram: e, and Yesler 0 g said: beck ea v aki si recely ad marked effect." ore be “opened | D, ees 6: Eapre TE Sg nen RS P ; be A th oe ee , ward of {he juvenile court here on| had mal e |Pacific Northwest at 1:30, Saturday] In addition, here are scie of the | (ura: to o Page 9, Calumn 4) 9: matches valle a per box, 0. a cha 0 ‘or y "1 cle @: t 2 | BE Se EC | |ing ingreased in price. Very likelf’|h, ‘That means” that Washitsion re ee A settee at : gl DR. AMBROSE M. BAILEY, | @fternoon | opening day's attractions , m" ‘or the supply of hogs is so s ane npec PAFOls <9) DER i vasto 1 ce ¥ is Sho" punds t Green Lake,| An art exhibit by the Music and FOR RENT—One: concrete cellar |{" the supply of hogs ts so siivt grown peaches will retail In Seattle | domestic in the home of a physiclah | Dnsor CF the. irs Baptist | | Showsrounas sareres of waterfront | Art Foundation fund, a tur fashion | at for Knight Templar or other | 11,6 hogs brought from $14 to $4.60 Be eee re gee | her Mates 2 hes will Ba: Rela GB sasareag thought. | have been converted into an outdoor | show, Indian features, a band concert, | visitor. Warranted quiet, No bell Se Hopi O og, | 0OX that charge for further ac rid “ ede 4 vai Sechery sept. | ; i " re DO pound o Sea le atoc \ sp 9 " a € se or © 1 ic " x pected a ¢ con s, demonstrat 8 i hops to tip. Would ‘ilso make good | Der 109 pounds at tho Seattle at ak Porat CROP 18 WIDOW. DISCREDITS panking ¥ n ury, part, [exposition which in expect ; to s [Fechece eons dency Ea Cone of | Jocation for antique shop, little the. | 774 and second grades RED SHORT VENGEANCE STORY of every child's upbringing, but | tract’ moro than a quarter of a mil.) Horse-packing anc | ! ater, artist's studio, circulating i- | {0 $13 to B14 per 100 “First offerings on Yakima Gem! Hudson's story of vengeance was| My Wife showed me other and, {lion visitors, . It’s a free show Bivrinte: wide: cl f : “It ow tated that peas had fe i better ways that haye usually White thousands will attend. theyOlympie guide; camp cooker; — | brary, tea shoppe, or angle-worm| oun rom 4 cents a pound a week | Potatoes ure usually around $14 a| smashed, in © Tennant’s opinion.) Voor eeective with our children, | formal pening in person, other | tests, Home Camp features for mem: | Qaljforni Car Speeds A farm. Apply to Old Jo isn fro cents a pound a week} apn ped ake , ganas caine tok the wi | been effec our ehildre ormal opening On, . ‘ atures fo) | poly sf ie me Bungstarter.| 75 to 6 cents. This was Incorrect, ee se fi ioe a your first Mee ae reac ne vai een The spankings from my parents | thousands, all over the Northwest, |bers of the Sportsmen's association, alifornia ar peel S way | Jax peas haye risen to 8 cents aq Qtletinks are $3) and g2e ton. ie declared that her husband had| 1 took as a matter of course," | will hear the opening addresses and | glimpse at Southern plantation life After Injuring Girl More than 1,350 midshipmen from | pound and some of the growers are | 7 apt a pier na the et i q es BROT ne ih rt at eer band music, and then be taken on alby Sam Chappell and the Colored | Annapolis are Seattle visitors today.| demanding 10 cents a pound. {crop of some of the heavy potato) not bee 4 ki Joke | RGE COTTERILL, | tour of the show by radio. Men's Sporting association, racing OTE ok Now is the time to get even with| “Why? Because it is the end ot! Producing states of the Bast was| Hudson was married, from| Seattle port commissioner—"L ‘The show is the first of its kind to| Pigeon flights by the Seattle Racing | A * Sevpetald cats fi eutomoulley the naval academy for defeating us| eeasone abich. ¥ brought tof2Urned up by. the excessive heat of was at home constantly from} oo ces to corpothl. pune! "go on the ain’ Eivery fehture, in-| Pigeon club. his careless driving, a motorist | ‘a: taw: Weeks ao | July 10 to July 13," she said. “His PP poral pun is y : ps 5 lariving a California car fled, leaving at Voughkeepsic, | close with a Jerk by the ex-|™ fe Nee tic ; va wetith carmel: over i from} taco tin ishment in schools, but I'd [cluding afternoon song and music¢| The Green Lake Commercial club |) injured victim behind ‘Thursday Let's bar ‘em from the Butler! | cessive hot weather of tho past two), And so It is all along tho line ee eee actaining thane ary] rather not pass on the question | festivals of the Seattle Music and|Will present a cup to the North End |(). he ain was bene hes Bes ieee’ [ete rite Sel EG aes brie | on ite i profiteering in farm ie iv twas ahot by a ihiet in cota} i the home, Oh, yes, I've had | Art Foundation fund, will be broad-| community producing tho largest at-|{°" ON ivan ee Of course, we might get our re.|West was burned up by. the hot| Products in Seattle, has not been and fey ‘ my share of woodshed sessions, | cast by KTCL, official station of the tendance | eee sen ant a g wept that ection Inf Will lot be, Rut denters,/as weil as | blood Pe thes | rl Blair, 4415 West Andover st xenge by pinching the baatleships|W8Vve Which swept that section tn a Hudson, a slim, innocont-appears| but I don't Know whether they | Seattle Sportsm association The’ Sunday program will feature |... S ariing along. California av e for double parking in the bay. [one Ana! gery July, 80. chat. ships | oe DAB ot abCRe: theo (Turn to Page 9, te 5) "| did any good, or not,’ | HARTLEY MAK. (Pury \to Eage'9, Column § ibe atte cnn jot ea tenant s* i ments to the Kast at advanced| inexorable law of supply and de © 9, Column 5) 7 aang WELCOME TALK | ai {company with Charlotte Versten, 16, - i a } and i © to ta ‘dd Seg Marta 0 4000 dd ave. 8, on ae + @»:: looking at the decorations on | Prices han absorbed the limited sup-| mand and will have to moet It ‘ THOMAS R. COLE, superin. | Governor Hartley will open the {forctla irachite. curd is Sanaa cond’ ave, Li'l Gee Gee wants tol Peroee, GR EGGB a Te LOR Sues Father for | tendent of Seattle schools show with an address of welcome. ats hind and arnstied intbithe. ft side at know ff all the shopkeepers are going | Bers o ae "Whether or not corporal punish Mayor Brown will follow, There will Blair’ , % ‘ ; ‘ ; | Blair's. citig th into the pawnbroker business. Le Merny ; I, pera Kannair, secretary of the) Beating Damages, ment ought to be used in the | be short talks by Sam Rathbun, state | lraetiee. seaeina® \ fet a ae She says they all have flags in| ne Star quoted a restaurant man | Retail Gracers’ association, declared! Charging’ his father with beating; home depends entirely upon the | game supervisor; and George W. Hill, inti ; ba veriGank ; their windows announcing “In Hoc n{as saying that eggs had dvanced| that members of his organization} him until foreed to stop by by | circumstances and the child, 1 president of the park board Restrictions in West Seattle anarana eile ape t the ats Te ryeerita |from 28 cents a dozen to 42 conte in) were mostly doing business at a|standers, 1. A. Redman, 39, « life-| know It sometimes did consider. ‘This will be followed by an all-day) . Lifted by Russell | caanrorila okir eens a Wade nacre rad a Ye DIARY it are Hone have not post ar hig ray }long cripple, Thursday sued his} able good in my own case, but it [athletic carnival, covering 60 events, laren ty otter oe Fay Ce (uly £3) liow as 28 cents a 1, wholesale, ) “A number of factors are respon-| parent, J. D. Redman, for $6,000 Tur > ; It's “North End and Athletic Day" % ‘ eal? betimen, and to the office, whers| in Seattio this year, There has! been | sible for this” Kannair sald, “but | dam Hie < saya. tho ),beattie| te ee ey inhd -Northi ita oorkiinuhlty Mabe Win | Water restrictions in West Seattle | "5 some advance, as there always is at| nothing so much as those who buy|and Kicking occurred June 19, 19 Ri 4 poeneanene cabs Ra APR i ‘ were lifted Thursday evening, when | this season of the year, and the de-!and consume foodstuffs, A wasteful| and that he ix still unable to wo 1 a week's tost of the now Kenyon st, | ei A ctl mand in New York and other t-} and expensive method of distribu-| /_,.. ... .... water main proved successful and il, until 1 did 1 fiona: ero » West Side res vero) aas| entleness so we did start, and 1 | » Page 9, Column 3) | . . AN iy" they ” j i Reetly careful, tent I hurt hime wnt one || Real Estate ‘| “WAYFARER” PARTY IS |, Tw ; ' ‘J have formerly. Nad Porter's Failure to Delives loudly’ upon my none, causing arente pain || Fg Youth Conf | CHANGED To Monpay | Man Pays With Life for Fatal Airplane Acoidents in) suvevinteniens ‘Russe ot se} Note Cause of Search mine Ganlilgs te oper asl nord irms | You onfesses. | ] Killing Policeman | Honolulu Scanned water department, announced that} win hit me in the abdomen, when t|| Are offering their best buys in |! t B ’ M | HE date for the entertain. from now on the householders on the i Sine ta tlarran him. bet did nett today's Clasnified @lumns, Here ') ® 0 Boy s urder| mont of Seattle shut-ins at || | | West Side will bo on the same foot.| , LONDON, July 2h (By Us Bk torn upon n js a good Hating: | BRI Colo, July (By || “The Wayfarer” pageant has been || STATE PR NTIARY, Folaom,| HONOLULU, July 24.—(By U. P)| ing with residents of other districts | osenh Visto Collin: Stovens Poitt the big bully! And wo to di WIGKN WAMILY |U. PJ—Harry, Markley, 17, is in! changed from Tuesday to Mon || Cal, duly 24—John Connolly, 98, ) Mill investigation boards to-| of the elty, W shat ne _ wee reunited today ‘Sind HOME, 1 BOLD | Jail at Wort Morgan today, charged|| day evening, Dr, Frank KR, Loope || was hanged here today for the) 4y Wwerg ordered to probe two i Bae ah ay Misc ae Oft in the stilly night, NISHID with the murder of Frankie Wal-|| announced Friday murder of Patrolman Mrancly Hee-| Mrplane accidents within a4 hours) YY . [Pdapbsh Rib tovebrmimmemnhtthy ace cae tt!" | Bro alumber's chajis have bound Tee wan || lace Meyer, 10, son of Mr. and ‘The cause of the abrupt || nan of Marysville Jamong service flyers here. oman Plunges Six. | put Scotland Yara and the London me, yearn ago, 14 || Mrw. H.C. Meyer, Kanvax City|| change is the great demand for || ‘The trap was sprung at 10:08] Jleut. John’ Wyatt, of Virginia, Stories to Death! police haiippadetambastiaee ai 2" A dozen rion with beautiful |) netor |] wouts at the Tuesday night por |), m. and Connolly was pronounced | Was killed when he guided his plane! wiw yori, July Yi—De orGetitis rot ( pill statle all around me 4 ( g ror very The body of the boy was found!) formance dead at 10:22 a. m Into W hightenston wire while Mak | ont, apparently because of Hens agate upon veSne nae ect rer ae onvente ¢ ROT Tis a mond heae ‘Hane atte 4 Rae Joa mar! Fs (tie & \foroed. te 4 jent CAUAE ¢ joalth,| the affair was a “misunderstanding” MEARE AB tho chy caller: ‘Wh brank! ast nook se MPACIOUN bod. ete HN i f re after a night Dr, Loope requests that all i C Wy ly went to his death) ie 4 daly: Janding. | Mrs. Peyton J. Van Rensselaer of|and proceeded with his wite and Mint a photograph of yodde r = ——- hind "| ig A flour sack was over|| those who have offered their bravely aA few hours previaus,, Liout.| Nowport, R, 1, a member of one of| daughter to Paris, not print a pli A f Turn to the Want Ad Column | Ma hoad and his hands were bound. | ard to take care of the shutina || Protosting his Innocence to the| Charlgs Morse, of New Hampshire, | America's oldest families, pinned it developed that} a porter: to trian before the specie 1000108 |) and nee who ta offering this dandy Markley is said to have con-\) on Tuesday night will offer them jaan Jast, the condemned man{ crashed while making a sharp] some treasured pieces of Jowelry to whom Collins had given te fe extinet? home to you, READ THE WAN'T fensed to the murder, He wan re ‘or tse in the samo manner on {| walked up the fatal 18 stepa and] bank, 100 feet above groune | he " by Ni eve oF & note! for Pais for n ! i above ground, He) hor clothing next to her heart and] delivery to Mrs. Collins, had merely ADH DAILY lensed from the state induatrial]] Monday evening: took Nis place over tho trap at} was dead when removed from the| threw herself from a sixth story Keted his Up withe we niehool lust Octobe 10:06, with Iter: vr Mana rm tt giaineeti! Be uid ar f San eed DL lnat Oc M capdneeenninemaainsranincecctinnisnsinnccnie b without a falter, wreck ine, window near Fifth ave, his mission, 1400,000 VISITORS ARE NEARING. SEATTLE