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22,000,000 SLASHED FROM CITY BUDGET RN OC OOTP OCT OOTTO OOOOTCCCCE OS Ne Oe PARRA AA AAA APRA AAPA ARAL PARADA PDA LAA DALAL ODD AL ALAA | Ew —— | The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington WEATHER 5 Bg i The Seattle Star fife tins Botered as Bocond Clase Matior say J, 1599, at the Postottice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 4, ANTP. Per Tour, by Mall, $3.00 EATTLE, W L, WE DNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925. a Siew ki jt _TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, ORDERED ( U tt e I B e Sure We Have Screen S Stars i in Sea ttle— Smoke Screen! a ig — — = —— ——— ———/ City Councilmen o* Tp ; ‘ = Lop Huge Sums 6 ~ VOL. NO. 144, em, Off Estimates ks Wednesday the council took up the fire department esti mint . DYA THM YeR . x hae ni F $5 ? S > 1AM HEAR Y baise slandice > - - A [06 HORN A Just WAtr men on you ShouLwr 5 t E | ‘ Omri 1 GET ist ontinuin > A wonderrut | Ys» », You = ‘You ak the ds akrkale | hf VMPC Wott) BUT WHERE fom : YOR Baure 7 in Ayo robbie ecw ARENT TwEy 7 = THOvONT IT juctions in every de that has come up for deration have by by council members. BLASTER HATE = = OFFISHER ion Counsel Ken- The council inserted the ler the title of: “Expert ~ $ WAS HAM | v = we rt p e, ¥ é 3 = Ss > Se) Ton V, to $ ), wh n to pay f & 2 € = 7 2 = z ry transportation in the perform. ‘ = : P E ~ THESE STATUES SHEE. You gur = n item of $406 ) pay expenses | Tem 2% : 7 CANT TELL THE = =[ | SmeLcep Yer 2 = s lon.to the annual fire | : DIFFERENCE Ww THs > BREATH - = 2 i" ion was declared il | Aid Rushed to His- | toric Cutter in ToAny co rwe tame! — ay 4 = = ——" Vo Sys Dt HOw DID You GET ALL amount t investig ductions made by the council streets und sewers departm nt, $694,000; building departmeat, $178,- 000; police department, $330,080. To- tal $2,004,640. seen by 8. B. Groff, of The Star} cloud, the cartoonist declares, and Alaska Waters ‘ - : Y 2 _ § sae th THT Soor on Your thus far are : ark department, $499,000; health jt “4 ‘ 3 ~ 3 ¥ lepartment, $114, city comptrol. HIE const guard cu Bear, 50. — = es = = 4 2 = BORN DAT ler, $4,920; city engine $181 year-old veteran of the coast, £ = === ¢ =. 4 Os >t WAY Laby— AN’ MAH MAME AINT suard fleet, is a on & shoal one salt mile off Cape Prince of Wale he depicts herewith in humorous stn the rmoke-time regime here Centralia Man Not Driver of Fatal Hit-Run Auto a hard sand bottom alf fathoms of water to pull loose have alec he cutter Algonquin, { After quizzing Roy Howe, Cen- eighboring waters, is rushing tralia salesman, suspected of being tance 1 e top f 2 | |the hit-and-run driver who Saturday The Bear ran aground at ™m 0 night killed Joseph Makinson here, yesterday as it was approac ine Capt. Charles Dolphin and Patrol- Prince of Wales village on ‘ man Feek declared he had no con- treme tip of Cape Prince of y aaa nection with the accident, when tthe weste t- extremity’ of the ores ire FeHRaACE: Jazz Girl Calm as Second |t»ey returned from Centralia Jaskan mainiand, on Be < strait. ‘ Ud Wednesday 01 : ‘tout 60. miles from the siberian) 1H€ “Maud” Comes Out of Trial for Slaying Opens | “rhe identity of the hit-run driver gmp Ice on Way to Nome Seattle Lumbermen, Sportsmen and Others}. rite Beattie Offers 1eCe tae The vessel had just made its an i two Seattle offic rs left for SORROW MARS HONEYMOON JOYS. Victor H. Goethals %*! Yis#t to the settiement at Point Give Star Their Opinions White:taned Centralia early Wednesday, after Dorothy Ellingson rocked Py . 4s, rs Barrow, most northe point of receiving a long-distance call from and his bride, Mrs. Edith Goethal Byes ratute teto te Pasktens ee A ote hath: tare chats tea, agen ed The young woman WAS | and was on its return t . D. Cremens, a rooming house accidentally wounded when her husband handed her a pistol algonquin and the Haid effect wa received aH OE EES menace and destruction, an impenetrable | 2%3, {7° ,!%, her chal in. Superior | oprietor. Upon examination, they Har pall of smoke and a general forest and brush fire| day, as she heard details of the gonna during target practice. ters of the Bering sea pa that Cremens’ information The Bear is belli RANCISCO, Aug. 12.— but calm, trol. bis Alan “| situation, heightened in its importance by an unusually dry |" Was. eoUpSly WERE ey ate \ghter Oduna, | S!4uation, helg! Pe Ay ray mess eet Bb usually Or} The city council was asked Tues- | | s te i " t Steamsh ‘o's fre * : i 1 ~ immediate danger, because of the mship ¢ Be sys a8 cana ; 5 9 4 “i when the rl's formal indictment gee ae q Accidentally Shot sandy nature of the shoul-on which| The Maud has been frozon in| Season, have brought forcefully to the public mind consider-) i" 04 day by Chief Severyns to authorize 9 . ° it grounded. ‘The Algonquin left Un rn ice, drifting helplessly, for, ation of means for prevention of the annual recurrence of a $260 reward for the death driver. by Husband in [assce ar tp. m- te niene tor « | : . 600-mile run to the Bear's assistance jury, in which he sald the state : stant District Attorney Har-| phe if ; : ree years. the disastrous conditions surrounding and shrouding Puget + Tbe: poles, HAYS Ci eanised sth. Tay j Pistol Practice und should reach {t in 48 hours,| Radio KPE says ‘ommunicated ted to have {ts case completed | nis Montlake street car at 28rd ave. i ilen opened Dorothy's sec- | extens' hunt here 1 rt juna’s= message to Harbor! q . extensive man-hunt seen here in Oduna's- message to Harbor) Sound homes, forests and scenery during the last two! o ; Coast guard officials were certain the | With Amundsen polar ship Maud Weel f opinion as to ade- No permits should t isa donee exbstad: tot hace 7 toad BIKE: sar. |Algonquin would be able to drag it| frozen in tee for three years. She ixpressions of opinion ax to ade. ermits should be issued during ested. to! have Kes : eee he happy: May | ots, if the Hear had not worked Joo now out of the ice and off Kast to ‘means of prevention in the | dry’ month by tomorrow night and E. Newton st. Saturday ied life of Victor H. and Ida ; Cape elas" for N with a brief statement to! two year in the meantime it 1 me future, range from education of the| CLINTON. w. ROWLEY, -presi- orothy looked thin and drawn / night, about 9:45, when the speed a to be in no r of her mother recounted akinson was walking alongside Goethals, when ar idental revol f. or “go . the morn but the nervousness ing car crushed out his life $ f The Bear is a vessel of 1,700 tor Se ae ic to strict w laws anc ot de 01 7 t be’ Z The Life Story of @ || ver shot from the husband's gun nia x 198 feet long and 2s| 2d been heard trom the ince | Public to strict new la nd strict | dent Rod and Gun Club—"The best! which marked her previous trial aR B : T ne Tuesday resulted in the wide. Llakt: Gite wane Pe a | last. November enforcement of thase already on the | remedy, perhaps the only or in} and which climaxed itself in her ‘oston errier bride being rushed to Virginia oman cama The st ip was bUlte in At th time sho radioed she! stutute book education of the public. Forests and | commitment to the Napa state hos MI F T 60 s entirely Mason hospital, where an operatio . was off the Northern Siber ties : pital for the insane, w . 2 : save (1874, and has been in Arctic service | ¥* Fires and resultant emoke levy | scenery are our greatest economic | Me the life of the girl-wife later me aid the lee had dam-| “bout an equal to! 7 k Teoplo ca not s d next to the girl, as on : i The shooting occurred on the farm aed hes ly and that she was! truction and harmful eff fhe: { eduonted! to jelirealination ox thelr ain provious occasions, indicating that | Hall Will Be Park Board | Trub Breaks Into ||ot the 21-year-o1a bridegroom's drifting helplessly crowing tourist business of the | Portance and made to feel the neces: | no fear of another collapse was felt Head. C il | Movies and father, Julius Goethals, two mile The Maud sailed from Seattle on| xorthwe 1 the opinion’ of sev. | *Y Of thelr preservation Dr. Frederick P. Clark, medical ea ee) to Decide ; the MOvies anc south of Bothell, where the young her rdous . crtiise on) Jt 8)l ‘oral of (hoes Intervie er I hesitate to suggest more laws. | superintendent of the Napa institu Out Again couple went to Jive after ‘their mar- ‘js “out” ne and timber men emphasize the im. | Most fires are set in brush and slash- | tion, and Dr. Jau Don Ball, Berk-| L. Glenn Hall will succeed A. P. 1) riage last April r almost a record voyage. Fol-| portance of the former; while in no | '8% in disobedience of existing laws. | eley psychiatrist, subpoenaed by the | Romine as superintendent of Seat- pete anes 2 | The hospital reported Wednesday lowing her arrival at Nome, the! way minimizing the effect upon} 't might help to absolutely prohibit | defense to substantiate its insanity | tle parks, it was considered inevit- Synopsis: Trub and The Mole-|that the condition of Mrs. Goethals famous vé sly will be f «1. of the smoke blanket |'suance of burning permits during} theory, were excused until § a. m./able Wednesday as a result of cule break into the movies. They! way critical. However, the hospital brought to before WENT | eee nen gconery, Outdoor {July and August. Law enforcement | Friday action taken by the city council ‘ sce Mis Kenyon and Trub “res-| authorities declared the patient was| Take Her AWay From Home | sets in in the North vaste and. aportamen. in general | 8s been lax in the past, but this| ‘There will be no court session in| budget committee _ Tuesday, 5 cue: er, He is in turn rescued “ d hac ° —— wdc y has tightened up, and court , 7 Sacer The council passed a resolution i ; : holding her own well, and had som ure more inclined to look upon the it has tig P, the Ellingson trial tomorrow morn- he council passed a resolut Bs, | from the director. Molecule takes! chance of recovery. Where Big Crowd Watches are ane’ dean the viewpoint of the {treatment of those guilty of setting | ing, it was announced denying salaries to persons holding : him out to the taxi. | Goethels said the shooting occurred sag caine an ana ot ker of | fires has been more severe. This wil % positions in the park department | « while he was practicing with the| ASTORIA, N. Y.. Aug ry aga Gok ua Vetted t have its effect in time. But we mus! not qualified under civil service. a PTER V. pistol and his wife was fishing. She| Spas, the ‘iCinderella girl,” adopted wo keh hi : rt: have continuous education tae Romine has been holding the super- i = More solitude!) expressed a desire to try her hand, | then rele 1 by Edward W. } ne Expressions of opinion follow: propaganda,” intendency for almost a year under \ ecule is not pleased with | ind ay he passed the revolver to her|ing, New York realty man, this F R FORGERY ROD, MERRILG, of Merrill &) 4 41, BLOEDEL, of Bloedel-Don- | i Coroporaiy ‘appola tian x Pate ; me. 1 the new game had!it exploded in some unaccountable | afternoon was taken from her home ps ic, loggers—"T am in favor of! ovan Lumber € Forest fire pre: | has been holding a temporary po- something to do with it. Panner by five policemen trict enforcement of existing laws! Jontion is a long story. 1 would sition as “park engineer.” Toodles und 1 played the game to-| sire. Go: 4 is the daughter of} The Jast sensational episode oc for fire prevention, and additional) vimmarize my opinions by suggest A recent examination by the ; @ , gether, We played it in Toodles!/sfr, and Mra. Joseph Clement, 107| curred after a vast crowd had been | camp Lewis Private Found| jegtniatlon it ‘it isineeded. I would | ive more draco fire laws and strict commission for the superintendency : 1ome is a nice home 8 fu 3 as e wi § 1 First ave. N attracted to her home, first by Mary even be in favor of a law forbld-| enforcement. Fire inspectors are : was passed by Romine with the f » Beitast rie tel a Kroc bigho singing, and then by her shouts of After Nation-Wide Search ding logging during July and Aug-| too few. Warmers take advantage | Chamber Committee Awaits !bishest rating, but under the “vet~ kj ans’ preference” clause of the j “['m sick; I'm sick! | ust. Logging operations aro. re-! o¢ ary daya to burn brush and slash ’ ‘ fy, chrator lives there with Toodles She refused to see a physician, | nding a search which hax car-| xponsible for many fires in thelings Tt ta hard to eatch them.| Fall to Start Campaign {city charter, Hall, who is an ex- } ' He calls her Muvver. ‘The Molecule | While the crowd surged in front| ried them thru the greater part of| woods when things are dry. This| After all, turning logged-off lands to 3 soldier, will get the position. called her Miss Kendle at first. Now Of the house, five officers took her|the United Staten, secret wervies/ need not be, i¢ logging were donc] agricultural use is necessary and| Seattle's great auditorium ie aun{,,.The Park board was to take up M jie allg‘her’ Old Party and Mrs. Mu “| FOR DEA TH from the rear entrance of the apart-| agents Wednesday arrested Ray-| carefully. We haven't had a serious | desirable, and we must not take a¢-/ on the way, but the members of the |"™® Matter late Wednesday, gan ment and sped away with her in|mond H. Priest, a private from) fire in our operations for several | tion that will seriously hamper it. | cate 4 * ; Before we played the ga some | ‘ Lewis, at Denver, Colo, ac gon : Chamber .0f., .Commere, .0 an automobile {Camp years, All lo committee | thing else happened inal ; Hits ae Bate are not so care “Industry, especially logging and having the matter in cherpenhes aoa fo thin place to cet bread and} TWO Autoists Involved inc! by Mary’s singing. She sudden eer, of forest preservation, we would be | fires and much smoke, ‘These indus | tion ts over Mitte Ki heard her tall: tha Aéole f ly stopped—rushing to the window |in Seattle villing to suspend operations in the | tries must, of course be carried on,| qn the fall the committee expects butter. f : | Fatal Injury of Jap Boy [ana shrieking that she was tit : Priest is moouiaed of My wvINE) summer, if all were made to do so. urn to Page 9, Column 3) Sty got ressively under way, and| Chinaman Sentenced After e Dr. J. M, Dobbins soon arrived, but forged an POR OTR es USA MY ee pire tte ae om ae as Ke hopes to be able to begin building | was glad when the Molecule took | aHigadl ta ruaetia: Ac om the army, and army pay feel} peso ov begin “‘bullding j inti Mme jute the place. T'did riot see any| Charges of manslaughter will bo| Mary refused t i est Le Ne Teed hour ite naine’te| rnin before the first of the year. Gambling Conviction 4 nace. any ” o's & Newspaper me she checks, tota 9 a pread and butter. Only a hall with| filed against Edward Klingman, | |", EN ODAD OT ian ae seattle last June from Camp Lewls As it now stands, the city has | e 1 fat. man standing in front of aj Whose car struck and fatally in.| 0) pine called 1d cashed four checks at four 7 ? | tween Harrlaon and Marsee sta. andll adler REM RaraTA Sihued meme for, It was an fron door, The Jured shigul Inouye, 6, near Kent,| | Winally Dr. Dobbins called a pollee: | te sie hanks, identifying himself re Ou oin tween Harrison and Mercer sts. and! attle Chinaman and alleged head of «oo as ® 2 po} B Halts nan to assist him into the house, A | Seattle t ving c | shine: . m, ; is ) Molecule wanted to go thru the door, | August 6, Edward Wood, another | DAN (0 asst him into the house, A) At a creed dischat Ll] Third and F burt Ave ‘ Ja Chinese gambling clique, was fat man said, "No chance,@m4| Motorist involved in the accident, Wea tenant 1 Pocruerly: ne’ Wad céalghed, to, the ; he Osborne estate fund, amount-| sentenced to serve from one to ¢ shooting right no 80 will be ch od TROT Sa Ge TOE Riv be. Ole ieaea CO SOD! Lai te Deen Cn nt! Ta Hy eouwtOn, fl ON’T FAIL to get in on The Star’s theater parties ing to $105,000, to be matched by an| two years at Walla Walla Wednes- ] folecule said, “Look this over,| A coroner's jury Tuesday absol pater a tae tie house. | vance officer of the 10th field artil- | this week and next! equal amount from the city, will be|day by Judge C. 8. Hall. He gave Old Timer!” | Klingman from blame, but Prosecu- | ; , phe Mie i +b io Hae! lery, where he performed clerical available. The auditorium commit-! no! of an appeal, He handed a piece of paper to the! tor Eugene Meacham safd that he cure admittance for the doctor ene such as writing up gov- FOR YOUNG FOLKS: | tee plans to raise $650,000 additional.| oule was arrested during a fat man jhas evidence that Klingman was | el ernment checks and Sssuing dis \ K li bt itl k i mn | Of this amount $400,000 will be raised | series of raids on Chinese lottery ) ‘ aii P aper.| driving recklessly and too fast, and | 7 A marriage license obtained this week is all you _ || by the issuance of bonds and $260,000 | joints by Prosecutor Colvin early The fat man looked at the paper, | driving y chargos, ; 4 ) ints OSC in carly ' Ho said, “That lets you in; but the| that Wood also was speeding. GOOD BUILDING |\\ Capt, Houston's name is sald to need to admit you, as a guest of The Star and Mana- || y popular subscription [lust spring, Ho was eonvicted of | dog 1s out.” | Klingman attempted to pass || TOTS have beon forged on the checks || ger MeCurdy, ab any performance of the rollicking AY hen thts has beén accomplished | conducting a lottery. C mn the K stiri ; MA the fund will be turned over to the sees? Selle ee | } I was worried. I gave the fat manj string of motor cars on the Kent | priest will be returned to Seattle | pide on wae pra * : ; eH | some wage, He didn't notice them.| highway when Wood turned out,|| Here you haye a good oppor- || to face prosecution, Capt. Jarrell|| comedy, “Just Married,” at the Metropolitan, Scores |city and construction started. vl | f The, Molecle suid, “Here's his| forcing Kllngman’s car Into four || tunity to secure the particular || yald of newly-married folks have seen the show as guests |/all has been completed the audi:| Booze and Speed 4s.” He guye something to the fat| Japanese boys, killing one and In-|} lot you havo been looking for. o of The Star during the first three days of the week, — |j terium will be placed in the hands of | pa 5 , g , Bring Two A aia | juring another Here are several listings R 8 Kill d There is room for plenty more un operating company, according to) | ring lwo rrests 4 The fat man said, “He can go any. | SME OTEEING TORE | eport Le y : : present yplans ins Pik wy ot Moonshine and speed proved the ‘| where in New York on that stuff | Woman Hit- Run W, corner 44tia and Baker in Chinese Riot | FOR OLD FOLKS: lundoing of Ine Wickland and . but, don’t say I let him in.” SOx110, room for thr@® bungalows LONDON, Aug. 12.-—(By U, BD pts ‘ ‘ , Ei ht H Oo | Charles Obert, Tuesday, acording to \ We went thru the jron door 11| Autoist Sought Ie ESTP TA Lie GE TE rt see eg he Star, with Manager Johyson of the Liberty, is | Eight omes Vpen a comptaint filed in justice court was a big place inside, There was no), \inan who is wald to have run (| on si Gee [Vaenca ata. HAH al cOnTIeE hal Wael holding a Pioneers’ Party to witness the showing of — j) D. to Baby B hy Prosecutor Colvin, Obert was : bread and te rust i Pi ay after running down Ernest Ol. || $450-484120, near Green Inke; level | 800. oldiera and a mob of 10,000 “The Iron Hor at the Liberty theater next Tues- oors to baby OY | ed aa a ah Ne i. ia i Kendle was thort ge nM lson, 189% Third ave., at Seventh ave tanta A Cabin lied ee fa occurred in a renewal of trouble ay The fi shia’ " . 5 TT Wight homes have been offered 2 h deiving and) Miss Wicklund, who (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) land Olive st, ‘Tuesday night vial a ‘ Re ee toaay Wight ae? ons wort day night. The film depicts the building of the Union year-old Ha Bean whose plea! yas a onger in the car, was , 3 . urn to the Want Ad Columns f ct Pacific railroad, Any man or woman who came across |) yo ¢ i i to: de ca. with ibang Arun PS a being sought by police Wednesday. and see who is offering these || Killed and 40 wounded, the dispatch | nn ; tar published Monday, No de-| charged with pelng drunk, Hi HOME BREW Olson, who was badly bruised and|| Gundy building lotw to vou RIAD. || added || the plains on this road between the years 1869 and sixion has been made yet as to where| hail was set at $300 and her bail ‘ ! y ’ dandy building lots to yor oy, addec y , F : hen : | Will Not Appear While cut by tho automobile, declared the |] 1m WANT ADS EVERY DAY Damage estimated at $1,000,000)] 1885 and is now in Seattle is invited to register at jhe will be placed, vai ja ‘sank ra ok . o) we ¥ " A “ Ay ~ of 4 | _ ey ah . , ety Mrs, ‘I ci s to low C ab, Ny Brien, a s BlWway \ ati She drove a car with a Bouth Dakota|] erates, ) managed cotton milly at Tlentsin as 8 po years, ¢ e time ) ade Une : Ig.On His Vacation [ica il sia )\ Hoters. smashed! machitiory iL tes she is studying to be a nurse, | Went, PRM ity (iuaek iets alg) CE VCMT

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