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ee The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington . x daT WEATHER | Entered as Second Class Matter May VOL. 27. NO. 129. <> ESPITE clouds and ¢ Howdy, folks! D" nai of ralt till Monday, and gosh how we the Weather man promised dread it! Lykell! Lykell! that J ax would not ster . . 2 nd ) Knigt Temp wi) ist, doesn’t know ce from said this morning from a street ca ROTOGRAVURE SECTION YOUTH ADMITS Aimee He Killed old sailor held for the brut This is a photograph of the Flag-| Arrested After Girl Is Hurt! ‘! murder Wednesday night at ‘gl New York, swinging at anchor Fort Lawton of Karl Anable, Elliott bay, with hundreds of in Motor Smashup | ‘for-hire car driver, Saturday jidshipmen swarming in the rig mene sing for their first glimpse of the GIRL |N AUTO INJURED murder, Butler cabaret. The heavy waves qe erashing against the side ob the 3 New York are caused by the hun-/YOuthful Driver Says He! Husson dreds of Seattle debutantes who are at ach Swimming out to the ship, intent on} THOught No Damage Done ling a midshipman te their hope seni a saps ale : ; sis . ‘ it. Arrested Friday night by W Race ut f lession of the to Detective tory that police, Dale Cr The Star printed a symposium of ap ns yesterday on the edvisabil : ity of spanking children. We think urday to Patrolman Louis Stokke it's @ good idea. But you should|of the traffic squad that he was uever spank a child on an empty| tho “hit-and-run” driver First degree murder charges who causod For 4 ra ac: : nm over. | co e are being prepared against the stomach. Turn cig ter serious injury to Charlotte Kersten, a : day ing. Net invan cue’ 6 wages sailor by District Attorney Re- THE HEIGHT OF HOSPITALITY |” ze bibs hureday| velle. The case will be heard Sign in the Windew of the Butterworth |"! Undertaking Establishment: | | * in federal court here, as the rino maid he was taking a ——#| girl @riend to “her home and was! bullet which killed Anable was 1 | driving along California ave., fired on the U. $8, military his machine “touched fenders” with, Teservatian at Fort Lawton. Mfanother car, which was driven by| Tennant still refuses to believe Earl Blair, Crumrine did. not think | Hudson's story of the ‘motive for there was any damage and did not | the . stop jhe a Blair's machine was hit so hard w vee ’ A comfortatin” towerhas been provided for the traffic officer at Fourth and Pike, but some of these days a motorist ts going to d © sailor mays t it went out of control crashed ; right thru his basement HOCAMOUNEE Soe adie eiirh. ities |1¢ at t time’ (hat Enleon ee aAy n, riding with Blair, was cut | char Anable tr arrin FLIV AND LET FLIV x and bruised. Crumrine | mark about wif A fortune awaits the man wit) was traced arre at th Tennant n t ha puts out a rvad map which will piakt baefinitely Mahan Rhee’: A nahl show— court au-| was not ng on the day ¢ Posi of all speed cops. | thorities, police Distance to nearest bootlegger. | which Hudson ‘says the remark wa: ma 6 ° Ted Harris, drive Things grow to such an amazing tral Cab com y size in this state that it is some- the Rete times difficult to tell what ie! are » of Li'l Gee Gee picked up a melon at the public market al r-| Stores to Be Shut Up From! Be day, and thumped it to see if it | head vas ripe. 9 to 3 During Parade | ws “Hey,” yelled the proprietor, “put Cr bor that grape dov Following the lead of city and | ‘ie nty authoritie TODAY'S —— stores, under- at's the matter with Os- wald! The little darling never acted this way , banks and other} di d stores on Tuesday fay to| that t body « ter the shoot in an effort he tt close from 9 to allow m. to 3 p. m., in ord nem to attend the Knights Templar par The action was taken by the tall Grocers’ essociation, whi ten to the Hudso n db before when acts for 400 grocery ‘ores ; be parole c he there was comp: city and influences many|in Jail ax a witr « , The couple we when Today's candidate for the Poison s closing period will give ested, suppo polic Ivy club is the person who sends ample time to ma ‘ that robt 1 the jig mother-in-law a sofa pillow|sary purchases during the stuffed with safety razor blades at the same time will see grocers to attend the par secretary 1 Hudson t the mu MOTHER HOOCH RHYME nub two: Be Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard ur ' mprisonment ¢ To quench her enormous thirst; | ) But when she got there, } The cupooard was bare, ‘The old man had gotten there first. ee The city council has passed an em ° ordinance which makes it al to ? ah tuy anything that can be made into EDITORIAL liquor Mias Snicklefritz, call up the pub- We market and cancel that order for 50 pounds of snips! HE FEAST of entertainment prepared by Seattle for the week of the Knights Templar convention | xceeds anything ever attempted here. | Seldom do the delegates to a national convention | have the opportunity to enjoy entertainment so di- || versified and so elaborate. Every one of the “side at- tractions” to the Knights Templar display is stupen- dous enough to oe a A stellar role, “The Wayfarer” America’s Passion Play, Per- formances will be piers at 8 p. m. daily next week at the University of Washington auditorium, Close to 10, 900 persons take part in the gigantic spectacle and it expected that more than 120,000 persons will || witness it during the week. John D, Rockefeller js a pious} The Seattle Sportsmen’s show opens at 1:30 p.m. od gentleman, but you never heard aturday at Green Lake and runs thru next week, In of him heading a movement to close gusoline stations on Sunday it visitors from other parts of the country may see ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAY “There are two kinds of men in world—men j those who exclaim, = "Oh, dear!” Tae eee || gratis the real wonders of the Charmed Land—the gr || reason it appeals so strongly to lovers of nature. Up betimes, and to speaking to my! The national swimming and diving championships wyfe concerning vacation plans, an G will be held in the Lake Washington canal, beginning next Wednesday and continuing on thru the balance of the week. Practically all the big aquatic stars of did want to go Vancouver be naught b nd fT paying she showing her Kew te sume} the country, including Johnny Weismuller of Chicago, mer resort hens, A hy we did are entered. It will be the largest outdoor swimming get personal ror two f friendly enough, and did gree to com- and diving carnival ever held. promise, and so we did decile to go to Such are the “side attractions” for Knights Templar 1 twins, Anon to town, ple Ga eee || week. Seattle has done itself proud in their prep- An old-timer is one who remem aration, bers when he used to wind his a, oH » Ly 4 , At Che Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, ui eee eS a ee ANIGHTS TEMPLA een enna etna the Act of Congress March 8, 187% Per ¥ f, by DBMall, $2.00 SATURDAY, JULY 25, 192 Sign of the Cross and Followers | severe grill | NEW DRY FORCE IS ORGANIZED |Branch of Customs Service to Guard Canadian Line organized under | from Washington by Millard T collector of eu ion when orders announced Saturday }eonclave week, It was announced} "in one ¢ migration guard. stationed along » organization | Like organizations are ed in all ot customs districts. ¢ stop Hquor at vutomobiles and other equipment DRY SQUAD NABS PORTIR A witha kes Every attraction is worthy of top place on the pro- me wees gram and it is to be hoped that the influx of visitore Ow bathing auit || who will overrun our city next week, will take as their We have date Fd fell | motto: Bhould be something more MR nna Wb Than suspenders and belt | See Them All! aA. JB. } tot ie’ a hotel porters Vigilance Committee | Checks Food Prices! BOOZE MISSING: Liquor Disappears in San, Conclave Workers Detarmined There) anelsco Harber Shall Be No Profiteering roel aut Bepaanatue ae 1,200 CASES OF | ued at $70,000, Ii disappeared IGILANCE of © special commit: , Friday uid Mr. Johnstone, when oy Sal ad anandeae a eAs hai in charge of Fred C. John een Saturday morning ‘Two res. iS & suspected rum runner, it was tone and operating under the gen-|taurants were reported to us as hav-| peported to federnt muthorities ta} eral committee in charge of conclave | ing raised prices, Co-oporating with | das arrangements, is investigating all re | Paul Jensen, secretary of joattle | Cupt. James Hudson of the vessel inventoried her cargo when it was olzed, February 18, at 9,200. cases. Today there are only 8,000 Saturday | be n 15 cent eals and 26 | : yoaey eee Wit Saget AAA Hederal District Attorney si The vigilance will not be relaxed! cents alone, The price was changed | peutiinatane until the last visitor has ‘departed |to 20 cents straight, ‘The proprietor eet ab ehaeet ntl tekee. kod." from Soattle, according to atatements j claimed the waiters apparently never |” Gwen of the veneer ace > ages teh ua NE jeoia' any soup at 9 cents, hence the) 1 wstaullah’ Cat ahouwaa iogalle “Only two complaints came to us| change Sed auaRent Aah ahaa 1M mm LAMB REPORTED of the missing Hquor, if they win UP 6 CENTS $ IG t was sala. USED CAR Tos ip thee en spun Soo cmon delay a tule DEAL ERS Was made in the prive of lamb, | dictment for conspiracy to evade the b due, the proprietor said, to the tact} prohibition and tarift: laws. Ave offering thelr beat buys in ||that he had recently stood a val today's Classified Columns, Here |/of six cents a pound in. the price supplying tre) Man Is Burned in ports of price rises for food served | Caterers in restaurants and hotels during | diate inve sociation, we made imme fon the price of soup had board ling {eve Tho Star's crusade against! stove exploded, burnt Turn to the Want Ad Columns |! Price raises has served to remind | Henry in bis home at 12 ind see who is offering this car to || all food WJ Trenton | * attendant | keep ahead of the flood of visitors jand be ready for the big delegations {to arri | and Sund | OFFICIAL RECEPTION | FOR GRAND M: | | Saturday, when Most Emin | Sherman anti-tru Jing on business in ac | an agreement to prevent competition: that | | {dinance to compel rail Vy is a good listing {he paid sto th - - - meat, It was raised, he said, from | . * + | Han gone KubBen dane laceaaaliel hie cents a pound to him | Oil Fire in Home shock absorbers, foot, throttle, ||) * eve the restaurants are go-} Damages totaling about $90 were! mirtor and auto awipe, Priced ||ing to bo fair noxt week, and I be-| sustained, Itriday night when van oll ee a TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. urder Confession 1% CLEAR WEATHER IS PREDICTED IN CITY | FOR K. T. CONCLAVE | = Bm CONCLAVE VISITORS ARRIVE Grand Master Newby to Be Welcomed This Afternoon BY JOUN W.N ON {OUSANDS ¢ Templar 4 thei d other from all sections of the country are pouring into tle for this city’s banner fete and conclave week And Seattle is ready to receive them and shower upon them hospi tality that is a the vast en our mountain ranges and as deep and true as the blue waters of Puget Sound. Already the Knights Templar cas- tle, opposite the County-City building, g mass of humanity where ights ering pir home addresses dre of registering the ving information on hotels, open me and their Seattle huge t itors, g places, tourist camps and ave activities is going forward at the castle with smoothness and precision big staff of clerks and g strenuously to ork y special trains tonight PER And while thousands of Knights already are here, the first official party of visitors will arrive at 5 a. m, nt Grand aster Leonidas Perry Newby, of Knightstown, Ind., with his special train of grand officers, will arrive at the King st. station. Preceding the grand master, Right | Eminent Sir George L, Davis, grand i | ‘ciul herald for the grand master, junior warden of Indiana, and spe- will announce the arrival of the grand lodge officers. Mayor Brown, officials of Seattle, state of Wushington lodges and two ‘regiments of uniformed knights will meet the grand master and his staff. A ceremony in which the golden key to the city will be presented to the nd master on behalf of all visit- ing Knights Templar, will take place, th Mayor Brown making the pre- ntation. The glittering procession will then proceed to The Olympic Hotel, head- quarters of the grand master. Two | Seattle commandery bands, the grand master’s choir, will render music. = OF GUESTS TONDAY Timt previous estimates of the | number of visitors who will ‘be here this week have been conservative was indicated Satu by the large number of individuals and small parties coming into the city on ev- (Tarn to Fage 2, Solugin 4) 160 FURNITURE MEN INDICTED Government Continues Drive Against Trust Organization CHICAGO, July harging conspi 25.—Indictments to violate the it law were re- turned today in federal court here tgainst 160 furniture manufacturing companies and individuals. This is tNe second batch of furnt- \ture men to be indicted here. Approximately 260 were indicted two months ago, many. of them pleading guilty and accepting fines, Those indicted today are manufac- | turers of bedroom and dining room furniture. The indictmen charge the defend- ants with en, ng in an “unlawful combination in restraint of interstate trade and commerce, and with car ordance with to have fixed, quoted or charged noncompetitive prices and prices higher than tt have prevailed unlawful combing The accuse prices which would rept for the said ion.” Iso are charged with having maintained many organiza: tions to help carry out the alleged unlawful ‘practic s. NEED WATCHMEN Severyns May Force Guards on Railroad Ave. Probabilities of a police power ors pad = com panies to maintain a watehman at esler Way and Madison st, inter. © seetions with Ratltoad ave, jshown in an opinion given Polle Chief Severyns by Walter Beals, as- istant corporation counsel, The railrouds ave not compelled to maintain the watehmen by any franchise provisions, Beals sald, and watchmen formerly voluntarily malitained at. the intersections named, were transferred to Broad, sllors of thelr elvie duty iat The blave set the house ative, | Clay and Vine sts, Intersections, not you, READ THEY WANT Abs {{ Pri now quoted by packers |but the flames wore exdnnduatoat IB ago, by Kequest of the supers DAILY {and commission men sndioate stas | before they had made much hoad-fintendent of municipal ulllities, \ ) (furn to Page % Column 4) way. Clark Jackson,