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hasey rst nine); SNAPPED AT THE GREATER MOVIES parade, Friday. st., as “Marion Davies,” Liberty. Wherein Alex Rose eattle Golfe Brings His Slants at on Page One and below a replica of one of the antiquated locomotives pulled the first transcontinental trains, entered as a float by Manager The old locomotive, under its own steam, led the parade. Photos by Carter he Miss Anna Carlo, 2423 Day that Johnson of the & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers ‘Beautiful “Stars,” ‘HOOKS AND SLICES) Handsome Floats, Comedy Seen ING ter ention to Mo long parade of flats and rated >. a aT ; : automobiles toured the business a! BY ALEX C. ROSE station, is having a tough time these | 0 Friday afternoon. It ¥ as Jays. He has to pay for all of his| tess “ Lap Golf Editor of The Star | led ayo! o and ico Chie Golf E vs meals. George Kilnefelter has gone |!ed bY Mayor Brown and Police Chief Re PH WHALEY ts one of the! fishing \§ lohgest drivers in Seattle, but, | Scores of cary bearing colored bal Delieve this Babe Ruth of the fair-| Gene Hatton and some of hia|!0008 led the march, while sidewalk ways, they never pay off on the! ragiewood links cronies chartered |‘TOWds threw serpentine and gave a drive @ boat to make the return trip from| Mand! Gras aspect to the atreets — Victoria, They got Dr. J. 0. Moore) , All ee Roeteate ee the a a | downtown show houses and the com The man who lets one missed shot |{n a poker party the night before.| ity touses from the suburbs, had cost him three or four more needa! The medioo is quite a golfer. \i ¥, ' i the at : |decorated cara in the show # lesson in intelligence more than | opraRSeS HE Ga Coe ba os Oe. 4 “Crhastes n lesson in golf swinging. But that} It's hard to believe that Wade | coapline” and Ta ile Coora: doesn’t mean that he still isn’t a| Killefer found poison ivy while hunt- cncrad the line ‘of mar nh, while normal human being. ing for a lost golf ball at Earlington | marked | (he te ey cos Not, of course, panning the well|the other day Tirtible éds ‘on thorciokis WE fn ak known race. Sure you weren't looking for mint | 'UMmes rode on eygtierts te aen ik to take up to the locker room, Red? | 4Utomobile procession Pee gina adteievtpead| paar Beside exhibitors, exchanges and from a trip to California, He sct| Atchie Stuart, who has the Mc. | operators ha tae he thon la y | Gre rency , has gone back | success, ip a new course record for divot-|Grexor agency here, has gone back : 4 "4 Kast to the factory. His golf pals A aping Lena,” with a pseudo. digging in San Francisco. ‘ ’ g pal " 2G | have gone to work | Buster Keaton at the wheel, was one of the comedy gags that kept the urnie Smith—How far is tt from Apia ai eh | After vainly trying to raise money | spectators laughing. Another was : LM et \for funds, honestly, a certain golf| fake movie love scene, with the BE Yavid—About six bottles of | Q , hee Payid—About six bottles of | ci not far from Seattle has decided | cameras, “props” and all g |to see what # bazaar can do, | A substitute for music was fur = | | nist ed in nolse-making devices of all Playing golf on the hard fairways | Today's Fable: |kinds. Ribbons of serpentine added of on Hill put Dave stalker! professional—The training you've |to the festive atmosphere and Harold Rogge in fine trim for! nad in the past was absolutely cor-| “Better Movie week’ starts Aug the Knights Templar parade Tay Epa s needs is a little| ust 8. It Inaugurates, theater man polishing up. lagers say, an era of bigger and The one big drawback of the new hettar platubée'. for. the tall and Earlington course is that the 18th hole is too far from the 19th hole, Low-down on the atch alace Hip four Aubrey (“Hats”) Schuler, Cheasty's, is playing three every week, He had a wonderful round the other day but the old alarm clock of times apotled everything. | winter theater season. darned Biewien Plant Blast | Shocks Town, Kills 9 Jones scored a 90 (on the Will Aubrey made a 75} Heard on Beacon Hill ROME, Aug. 4By U. P.)~An ex Gyith a fountain pen); Tommy Olson was a beautiful shot but it| ploion in a powder factory at Lugo lost a perfectly good golf ball trickled over the back edge of | today shook the town, sent residents (stitched and repainted) and Willlihe green and, of course, 1 lost tho| rushing, alarmed, into the streets, King got stuck for the lunches holecttid:the:thaton:"” | and resulted in killing nine persons, “How nov" Several were wounded. We haven't noticed Clyde Mat-| «why, they told me that a ball eat| tice, the dentist-golfer, on the) roited off the back edge of the green ° Hinks for quite some time, Aren't|\y siways out of bounds,’ || Buying the Home they making the fairways wide} j man should either carry a book | enough these days, Clyde? of rules or a shotgun || You Want |] Can be made much easter if you It's easy enough to be happy, Clerk Jack Wilson says he has met | are keeping in touch with the “When you're driving and putting |some very wealthy Scots at the Jef. || Want Ad Columns of ‘The Star galore, ferson Park links, ‘Tho richest one Here Ix a special Hating But the man worth while, was a fellow who lost a ball one day || ———— is the man who can smile and—|and was out playing the next day, | A KHAL BARGAIN Put down his real bonest score, Phil Bornstein never misses a chance to attend a golf tournament, He gets a great wallop out of jistening to the fetiows who play around the century mark telling how the game should be played, So do -we Phil, harlie Harden, of the Hoco service HOME BREW Will Not Appear While HOMER BREW Is On His Vacation caccneacegiasesinninennnetisainmtiinntad) & Mrs. Poindexter to SAN Miles Poindexter, wife FRANCISCO, Aug, 7 of Am Poindexter of Peru, arrived here Seattle Mra. dor yesterday to visit members of her family | Poindexter said that the former Waxhington senator {ain fine health und spirits, Mrs. Poindexter denied that she ia the author of mous book on Intimate life, published recently, en route Washington Visit Family Here. to Mra.) an anony- | f-room ultra-modern bungalow large room, oak floor and two Heht and airy tile bath, buffet kitchen with wll built-ins, thle drain board, full concrete banc ment with furnace, garage in basement, WONDERFUL VIEW lot; only 24 blocks to ear; $200 cash and $35 per month; NO AGTH, NO ASSIBS- If you are looking date home for an up-to fee thin today ‘Turn to the Want Ad Columns and see who Is offering this home to you. READ THIS WANT ADS WVERY DAY ” GOOD BUYS IN REAL WSTAT $$ The SeattleStar The Newspaper With the: Biggest ‘Circulation in Washtanton Home | Edition | SEATTLE, Kutered as te NO. 140, {fice at Beattie, WASH., 4 Class Mattor May 2, 1899, at 58 Fk R IDAY, under the Act of Congress Mar AUGUST 7, 1925. | VOL, TWO CENTS IN ITLE, Merchant Ousted From WRECK IS Stall in Public Market fi? BOY DIES Frame-Up Charged by Prcracmcere: core Par CASSIAR MINERS ARE | BRINGING OUT “PAY DIRT” FROM CLAIMS B 1.—{By Apparatus Hits Pole; Ice Truck Driver Also Killed AT $100,000 £xcluded Meat Dealer) vera we nie 3 Loses Business After 12 Years of Work | ''.:." in Het was feared dying and five were injured in two spectacu- lar motor crashes on Seattle streets Friday morning and < to word re From Farm to Seattle BLAZE! BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER ments of fold || Thursday night. LL not spinach and lettuce down at the Municipal with the ri oe einen Youth, Watchi Fi . farmers’ market on Pike place ‘ bd pis ean veo. || was perhaps fatally injured, and outh, atching rire This is the conclusion formed Friday, after listening to prong he Abad 4 rey four others were injured Friday the story of J. B. Lombardini and admitted in some par- iecincatige cede eon morning when a speeding fire on Waterfront, Is Rath seas setae Leo : ' D d d ticulars by Grant A. Stevens, market master. | aes passin ing papi ae rowne Lombardini and his wife live at 8626 Duwamish ave.,| pols Le Satie ak tears oe ws i where they have a farm a mile south of Georgetown, at fornia place ss F a raging fra peeps ames the edge of the city limits. For nearly a dozen years these Frank G, Peterson, driver Ent A ee e ‘| two have occupied a meat stall at the Municipal market. ae an ice truck, died in the city way, leaving de and But the Lombardinis are not selling meat there now. up capnd nee ideale ts F by hours a crash between his Jury in thelr were finalty| They have been excluded from the market, Stevens admits, machine and a Kinnear street waht 1 when the) and he has taken their scales and tools from the stall, lock-| INCREASES! car at First ave. and Denny way. Ast rmoldert was put out! ing them up for safe keeping, he explained. | 1 His companion, James Barber, at 6 o'clock Friday morning. The} V0 or tne absence of the Lom Cathe tha woaticcnsastan | an employe at the Todd ship nately $10 lows Was approx nis from their cust yards, was hurt in the collision. “ fu ove | y the er merveeet ey brent: ou daty more news ies the at ae a ons “’ Drier Weather and Heavy) Mckenzie was a truck man, than 12 ours. a ” Pn e between the treaaneetive oe whi the | He was unmarried and Mved at Warren Hannum, 17, son of Mr. | pei coy Sits Winds Due Saturday fiotos ssth ave. S. He had been n Mrs, W. aa Hannum, ui or $1, a ticket showing 10 cents on| | with the fire department for four sanporeel Shia tar vens last Monday he reverse side given ov a re CITY SMOKE-COVERED rs. Fleming lives at 803 24th Six firemen wore hurt when a|TELLS WHY HE Lombardini seems to have 8. He 4s in the Providence fire truck crashed Into'« telephone | OF LOMBARDINI celved the idea that when he tal eerie it late racipHated when $6 a week's rent he ought |More Than a Hundred Blazes! Four other members of the com- at Ferry and Harbor ave Oy eats nas lta be int {er $6 oF 31, : ny were injured, more or less ) the blaz og gia a a even io-cent tick.) sWeep Thru Nearby Timber) seriously, in the crash. They ars men, y Aus. : ike suiivetiantin.1 6 | Lieut. Charles Calhoun, Charles Abana dyn lac ft | When he tried to put his idea into! \{JITH high winds ond still drier) Terhune, Carl Kumkel and J. L. ‘He should have taken his com: |effects Stevens resented it, Lom weat due, the forest fire| Williams | d BP eee oc sint up regularly, instead of rush. | bardini asserts tion in the Puget Sound area| FIREMEN TRIED TO Fc ere cer moon, Teen line to, ihe, Bewet with his| SAYS HE'S VICTIM be more acute Saturday, Fri-| PASS AUTOMOBILE j Were at theig homes, receiving (reKte routes," mald Mtevens, “On Satur:| OF FRAME-UP Seattle was covered with aj The men are members of truck Rawat }day 1 found Lombardini had been| A little later Lombardini dec blanket of smoke, caused by more| company No. 1, stationed at head. | FIRE STARTS IN up to The Star office. On Monday! he and a woman competitor In a} than a huudred fires in nearby for-| quarter They were responding to | BLACKSMITH sHor , it excluded him from the market. He} near-by booth were placed under ar-| est land. an alarm at th ave. & W. and other firemen wern injured |i» » troublemaker, and something had| rest on a charge of fighting. Ho Fire wardens, logging companies! Alki ave., where a house had caught the biaze. They were give to be done.”" | maintains that this arrest was ajand crews of fir fighters have! fire on the roof. nee Asc ig hospital and thet | nec ARES H frame-up ta oust him from his p been warn by the we ather bi ie Williams was driving. He tried to aken to their homer WAS ARREST of business In the market case |to redouble their efforts to check! pass an auto at high speed. ‘The Harr or Assistant Lombardini tells a different story.| 8% later disminsed. existing zes and prevent new! fire truck swerved, hit the curbing | Fire Ch Marlowe, re od to get justice from those in| Matters came to a showdown] ones fi that, with increasing! and crashed into the pole. McKen- jeeived a at the fire | t the market, but instead of | When Stevens discovered that Lom. | dry weather Satu the situation | zie was standing on the running when a hone coupling struck him. [inne 1 got arrested declared. bardin! had come to The Star with id control. board. He was crushed between M. K. Moore, Claude A. Balsinger The trouble seems to have started | his story | from the ravages of) the pole and the truck. The other | B. M. Young wero injured by |. ¢, ago when, Lombardini| Asked by a reporter if the 10-cent demon ure mounting into| men were thrown off the truck by | ieee None of them was}. sorts he 1 the marketmaater | ticket receipts were part of an old | Staggering pri mats ns a os after! the impact, The machine was bad seriously hur bet i ion ol nd since two Sear sweeps unchecked thru. state ainae | |for receipts showing the actual | suy n hand since ars | ly damaged. | The damage to the Colman works | amount of money paid for stall rent.|ago, when the rents were rajsed, nibs and new fires are d McKenzie was taken to the city | has bert between $490,- | this rent is provided on a daily basis | Stevens answered in the negative. dded to tho hospital by James Pappas, driver of } 000° he sendin sanceaing te the ct Anew supply printed ang up Thursday} the car the truck tried to pass. He The 0 . mmodit every month in the East,” he said. | and cores of places in| died before arriving at the hospital. ern For n 1 stalls rented at “Do you not believe it would allay | King, ish, Skagit and Pier Fleming was taken to the Provk | al 10 ¢ Then thi as| suspicion and promote harmony if ele with the greater number in| dence in an ambulance. The other Carey 1 ‘ zed | King county 5 \ changed to a sliding scale on yege-| you would have the form changed Y. men were given treatment by Dr. The Duwamish and Sno | tabte stalls from 10 cents to| to show actual amounts paid?” Ste lee path of one !s sweeping UP) }rank Maxson, fire department phy- qualmi fought the blaze m the iso cents, w flat charge of not} v was asked. | from th Northern, Pacific right-of- | cician | (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) to exceed $1.50 for all meat sto | ‘Maybe would,” he admitted. halen mee Is inh per SAY PETERSON’S |The charge to meat vendors has been | “But -Unhanwet! | green nber of the -Point Log-| mpi: apenas KE | Tho charge to meat vendors hax been |“But why change?” | Bing co with a broad, bl ina |TV ett foot yee i) oe (ecm | Smoking wake, where the flames con-| riday morning, 12 hours after his | sumed a barn, fences and timber. fod crash with the street car, Firefighters have been battling the Motorman C. B. Walling, in charge blaze sine hursd | Sf S08 TR RIBONY 1 lof the street car, said he had been | deserted log ug works, was burning loading passengers and had just put | | tiercely, adding to the pall of smoke} (Turn to Pa © 9, Column 4) | | lwhich hangs over the western half bd 'One Is Victim at Mt. Baker! Trub Gets His Name and, Incident-| "<i" ter ane ‘ : : Other in Duwamish || 5 A SB epi feae geeoeraa igen Bean Cte ou ally, Makes Love to a Cop ee bua elena ses: MINISTER § SON ona witnessed the In BY JOHN TAINTOR FOOTE ial —_ Wounded Man Held | Youthful compe drowning of two Seattle Thursday Ickerd, 513 (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) sar-old boys ufternoon : KILLS FATHER Boola-Boola, The 30th ave, 8, son of Percy | =r | | ‘ TER © opened the gate. He pickeal ie; Ickerd, theatrical man lost his life | ae HAPTER 11 ESF po open a i gate Hel kea! for Oregon Robbery | Mother Shot, May Die; Boy at Mt. Baker bathing beach IN° 7EMB 6 1 New York.|mo up. He carried me te the car, | a xd | ‘ PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 7.—(B H Richard Gilbert of Duwamish was It's not like the Crayeroft ken-| He id. ey eee : : as nd : (By | Will Not Talk * © Bla s, Not at all, I do not under-| “Goodbye, me son. Kape thinkin’ PEGA Peco utes en t0 ON drowned at the Junction of the Black | nel | AiTlade ERO RR RUPE AMA s and White rivers, near the boy’s| stand much that happened av th’ beauties of pacifism." He Am, UN UNDOU DE eSt ibe lean pt SS A pee | Tititene seginiligto Raciiabioarhen | Ho sald yell understand heta, ken Is ¥, suspected of attempting to rob; PARKERSBURG, Towa, Aug, 7.— Roth were drowned after thelr com.| an automobile drove in and stopped] nel raised and not house broken.” Jacob Stauffer, aged Marion county | (By, U. P.)— Warren Vandervoorts, | omriara hat mate herole efforts to{ by the runways, I had had my sup-| He opened the rear door of tho|Mches. Bennett went to the Good 17-year-old high school graduate, was Ldarlabs es Wi eaten ao nf | per. Bread and chopped meat. Not] automobile and shut mein, He hand- maritam hospital last night for|taken into custody today after kill Rorcue asters lenough of It, There never is! The] ed a chain thru the front window to| treatment of bullet wounds ih his|ing his father and wounding his | The Ikerd boy was just learning to) S0°0r | as in the car. Ho blew|tho young man’ sitting beside tne| abdomen, saying he received them | mother. vith ae ldo ayit gave pout we the horn, Mike came out of the ken-| Molecule jin a fight on the Lower Columbia! The father, Rev. R. J. Vander- 1e was trying to reach a bon’ is shea ckist PARtOKiacG d re hored a short distance off shore) et house | ‘The Molecule said: “The plot thick. | “Ver highway. | XRCres \ BORE, net sno rece pase : ene] Mike sald: “Ant did ye bate tho| ens.” He started the car. We went pontiroh) Rene a Maayeauna sete tleneae {at the Mt. Baker beach. His drown.| Mike sale si | euecenadarla . . 8 |of the parsonage stairs, Mrs, Van- orincetons now?’ Jo © drive, We went fast. We | ing was witnessed by Herbert and|Princetona now?” | [out the drive, | We wen |To Spend Million lidscpoclta taylan the heal ime ballets tddie Gill, 13 and 18, respectively: | ¢ Moledule Ko rr ‘ ad lin hen heats: Shaveeill: Prone Gly eer A. J. Hill worked over the| Ho walked better than before, Ho] ‘The other young man sald: “step | in County Schools a ed ae will probably die, atrolme : re | walked over to Mike, He said on it!” . Pah r body for an hour and a half with| Wa Hi seae or to your question, Lis-|. We went much faster, It was glo-| ,.NC®™y $1,000,000 wilt be spent by] Warren was known about town for la lung motor without success. 1 ice ia eel pAMGAdberdllon "betes: Ud | rlolial AGA MmabeA fen aiitomobiies| | King county schools outside of Se-| his boyhood intellectual attainments. | The boy will be buried from ths eras ‘God's own sity, Tt {s all marked| 1 sat on the back Ande toned | attle during the coming school year, ! He is believed to have lost his mind Butterworth mortuary Friday at 1) ot vith nice white Hnes, Into the| thru the window. A dog came out tiibed announced Sey he A. S.| thru ove Pee | meadow come 11 little children, They | of a yard and ran Ate urrows, county superintendent | ‘The boy Vibroee Gna) tans | The Gilbert boy stepped from A) eee ee irams—they are tod-| He yelled: “Get off my road, you| Mr. Burr submitted a budget | when arres' He was held at the |jumpoff in the river, where he we 44) Ging alone, alone. From the oppo | dirty bums!” | request of to Auditor D. EB. | city jail, where authorities tried to wading with two little girls, Lillian] si, girection come 11 bull elephants,| Before I could think of anything | Ferguson mpared with $946,980! question him. He refused to give and Helen Breadloye, who ran for) myey are traveling at a high rate of|to yell back we left him behind, 1) for the last school year, any details of the: tragedy, | help. peed, The herd of elephants passes | was sorry, A man on a motoreyele | ——= opr heron cee pars Smee! | The body was recovered two hours} over the spot where tho little chil-| came along very fast. He wore n| A Jiater by Deputy Sheriffs Ed Hughes| qren were last xeon by the horriflied| uniform, He motioned to the Mote-| and Fitzgerald. spectators and continue on their way.| cule, The Molecule said—I think ] ust arrzed ¢ 9 Be a The band plays I'd better not repeat it, He stopned | | trembling multitude departs, Wheres} the car, | “What's | my dog?” The man in uniform sald: je\tiiee said: “Do you happen to re-| the hurry?” , tar t / The Molecule sald; “I-fo not, but] dute.” | ‘The man tn uniform was looking at | me. He had blue eyes like Mike I know his middle nar Mike sald: “An' what is NYBODY who is “just married” is invited by The I Star to be a guest next week at “Just Married,” Starwich Charges They Are| that?" Members of Gan The Molecule sald; “Trouble.” like him, T gave him some wags and Sgt . ‘ 9 Mile wald: " ped the main| a wiggle. He put his hand in the} the new play in which the Henry Duffy Players will ap- A chain goes with him." window, Ticked his hand. He took|] pear at the Mettopolitan Monday evening. The show ‘Three Auburn boys, | | | point | | alleged mem ay ‘a Rate “ 6 of a youthful gang of ho na! Moleatl¢ batt rina A ay a anal te, Bite gave ita pinch. || was written by Anne Nichols, authoress of “Abie’s Irish ra, ‘wero! nerested by ‘sheritt| And chain. A Desssng ie au| made’ 8 grad tor, my font tere. || Rose,” most popular play of the century. Matt Starwich, Mriday, and turned] (2° ('0™ bounded back and Jumped at him All that necessary to obtain the two seats is a dis- over to the Juvenile authorities, During the past three weeks the |boys have ransacked five Auburn W EAT H E R residences, In addition to thagachool: | |house and several automobiies, | No change in tempera | cording to Starwich, | ture; northerly Thelr loot consisted of fishing rods, | winds and got his arm in my mouth, 1| gave it a shake, It was fun, Ho! sal | "You let go of that!" | T growled and kept on shaking, Ho| got his arm loose and rolled me over | on the seat, When T got up he had play of the marriage license to tlie polite young man back of the box office window at the Metropolitan, any;time between now and Saturday evening, August 15. The licenses must be dated on or after Wednesday, August 5. All the Duffy favorites have roles in “Just Marvied,” which is expected to score another hit. It is reputed to ae | reols, guns, cameras, typewriter Temperature Last 24 taken his arm out of the car I \ ; Jrabbit icing, & flawhiieht and various |} ytaxtmum, 78 Minimum, 69 || seratehed at the door and dared him!| have been one of the biggest comedy hits on Broadway, tools, all of which were recovered, Today noon, 74 to put {t in again, He didn't. 2H running two solid years. the sheriff said, (Turn to Page », Column 6)