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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 19 MINERS READY Moisture in Air Aids | ® 10 STRIKE No Attempt to Avert Split Will Be Made, Chief Says ATLANTIC ry. NJ, A {By U. P2)—W emainin, rs will Il. Lewt t I said w ' t W prest t M We " p lar hey wil p © the d WASHINGTON, A By | P.)—Reduc th eite and & 1 West i t l tat ar fied. New Saw Wife and Bootlegger, Says at Divorce Trial ALPENA, M Aug Mrs. Edna James S$ Ibe Bensing' nouse, Wash Vin Frederick They w the depositi was on his kn you know Whisky nceording to gence, Syke ton s automobile Mrs Scott med toxic a Sykes admitted, “I've tell Mrs 1 nd strat R tt wife on grounds of infidelity. Mrs Scott is seeking a om cross bill alleging drunkenness and cruelty. Man Hit by Car as He Crosses Mill Co., . was in pital V fracture of s hit L, Burg Testimony , The genuine enthusiasm our salesmen show for the No. 1A Pocket Kodak, Series II, is significant. They all consider the camera a great ‘‘buy’’ at the price—$26.00. No. 1A Pocket Kodak, Series II, for 2/4 x4% inch pictures is equipped with Kodak Anastigmat lens f:7.7 and Diomatic Shutter. Other Kodaks $6.50 up Brownies $2.00 up Eastman Kodak Co. orth 1—This bank pays the high- est rate of safe Interest. 2—It has always paid ite de- positors cash during finan- cial panics, as well as dur- ing good times. 3—It has the of a bank ings at r tricth {fn the Northy 4—It owns outright it on one of the MOST UABLE sites in home VAL- Seattle b—This capital and this home guarantee to the deponitor a FIXED rate of interest not dividents high or or none at all, according to losses and profits. Capital $400,000.00 THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Pine St. at Fourth Ave. and to loone your teeth with Pyorrhea, Go Hartel! Drug Stores and get a package of PYRO-GO and une tt d on money-back guarantee Himple loval treatment Don't health | His « | undone Street | the Flames Still Raging in Olympic Re- serve; Report 5 Dead in B. C. 1 Northern}on A \ ing I the f why sored we mor le weuthe Many timt Big y . y, M i font, Aug B t this blaze, wh id l al and abating t 1 Olym-| winds brought relief to the f p 4 ' Due | fight in Southwestern Mont irn about y r | k i to th M ! Kanth nd th MOISTURE IN AIR BRINGS RELIEF were still M Idab Wwe serious fires « r eur d'Alen lal for the t fe again br out § for th lay, while hundreds \ b hting a fire north of t ady } i sunt es of timt m ha ¥ at rat West Seat e a ny ay | Olympic ‘Highwat ¥ Cleared of Fires : 8 C erve | ( r Hl wa inn nh n ‘ imota. wept |; r 1 A club Wednesday Bald on ta cen 1 th were now Al rmer d camp WErE | Fire » ' thin se a) miles of nde c nl 4 Olymp highw by 8 Ww 1 wa tat Q th t 1 } 1 ' ea 1 th as lit T ' m h he 0¢ n ed county the past week | stora aid. | mont and slowly burning ete te | them out PORTLAND, ©) Au (By FIVE REPORTED DEAD t PP) Low-hanging suds «and IN B. OC. TRAGEDY mista today ought the forest fire Brit Columbia, where the it t h the Jemon has aged cven more Columbia reported ost their live aided fire Tuesd: W. Scovey and clea ¢ J. Cox, war veterar 1 pall of in the pital for th ne at I + home Ne the fires fires have been report the two ei KR A Bla, | HERE’S MORE ABOUT STARTS ON PAGE ONE if \ | HERE’S MORE ABOUT TRUB min STARTS ON PAGE ONE nd hours, susp after the oight eliminates men i by dark except w A ma: was walking up as off and hi His hair was stick whe: strong in clgaretss immer operations i, He th hands. He wa ab ene sell them in our ¢ wid c 1 avor a law state commission, given plen wers cover the logging du " nen hazard becarn of season, oper b aw for cet in my opinion, be | Innecessary H. COOPER, a real logger who works in the woods 4 than 4 ful oked and they : ohibiting logging in extremely dry Bo: ther, except, possibly, high-1 ead a leas clga The h hair sti r ye have fr up spoiled everything. He said,j!n the woods, “We'll put this scene acros: it | forest fire smok takes till midnight. If you nt] W. W. CON to eat—gimme sorsething! Let's g0,}am in favor Remember, girl, you're | that will result a for what is dearer to you |smoke nuisance than life listen, Joe, go af-|big x and st may well become t he won't break. Wir our biggest nomic asset in the 7 tain the | Northwest In years to came. Then. Harvards. You've just run thru is tremendous | proper them for a g You foreat fires. THE SEATTI y 2 i Baby Guards Booze! EB STAR I Se S (By U. P.)—Comes now FIFTH AVE. WJ th®baby bootlegger.” Deputy sheriffs who raided the a8 home of S. Yamada, Walnut Grove restaurant proprietor were unable to find any trace of illicit liquor wWtil the baby “| FOREST FIRES | | her scream. You run to the now prop. ing room. The door is locked uld prevent many buck the door. It flies from aha tanwee eee ehaie: aroat You come diving into the| from carelessness, altho scene. This brute has your f Jothers result from natural causes say in his power. Crouch where|which cannot easily be removed you land, and then make the tackle | believe education could be made football guy showed you.|most powerful factor in fire prev Now, remember, every bit | tion. a that additional la is big, people, BIG! All right jcalling for commissions would music! Ready, everybody | meet with favor in the state legt Action! Pick it up where ture ind jock the door, Joe ‘s| A. A, PAYSSE, outdoor man, good! CAMERA!" [president Sportsmen's associa T was surprised at what hap-|“There are two principal causes of pened. The black’halred man start-| forest fires, First, careless automo: \e4 it. He grabbed Miss Kendle} bilists, hunters, fishormen and camp. by the neck Her tongue stuck/ers in general ond, unlawful out. It was awful! I barked in| burning by farmers and land owners | horror who want to clean out cut-over land The man with his hair sticking |f brush and slashings. The first sot up was yelling. He yelled: of causes could be removed by edu: Who the hell tet that dog in?) cation of the public tu the tremend = ta ~ . ous value of the out-of-doors as a} Atta boy, Joe! Bend her down | rs ivent asset y |laws and strict enforcement. Care came in where St was light. He}! atotovlgteelaaatin (dtarting Sear iiieee his head. He sat UP | tires along the highways, They and blinked. bateare tte ? “the, man’ with his halt sticking | (row lighted mitioett Sea ay upiyélieds What aco you altting| ("on Ghee my oe eT rn |speed along. These are almost in ts saris vd Lica sweater | Yitlably carried into the ferns and sal, “L think my skull is frac pista 2 AY eariatc aneitlcets bos ine} Smouldering fire—too lazy to The man with his hair sticking {ramp it out or extingulah it with a ne relate Ne aa aat ae solid little water. Illegally et brush fires na Kit: Sabb fallthe nwoater | tS We]! 48 fires resulting from care got to his feet. He flew thru the | omsness can be lar prevented by Bet ea chocked down the hinek /edueation, with a generous dash of haired man and Miss Kendle a beste tis abindie a da table. It v terrible! | I pulled the chain from the Mole-| Game Warden Tells | \cuje'’s hand. 1 rushed into the| ' i ; WMighte "place; barking: The bidck |’, OF Bird-Eating Fish haired pn and the young man in| PORTLAND, Aug. 12.—(B. U. P.) the sweater were rolling over and|—Jiveryone knows about fish-eating lover. . | bird. but more evidence has been | 1 bit the one that came on top|brought to Nght on bird-eating fish. j when TI got there, It was the young Fred Halder, deputy game warden, | man in the sweater. It was not aj declared he was walking along one fun bite, He yelled | of the Columbia river sloughs, which The Molecule pulled me away |is well filled with big-mouth black from the young @an in the aweater.| bass, and saw a little brown bird| ‘The man with his hair sticking up| bathing at the edge of the slough, | was saying many things, Not a| Suddenly a bass flashed from the ingle word he said can be repeated. | water and swallowed the bird just I held a barking party—1 don't|the way a trout takes a fly | know why | | The Molecule took me out thru] » YOU DON'T SAY! the iron door, He put me in al ViFltor—1 suppose they ask a lot | i, He sald, “1 don't blame you,| for the rent of this apartment? Itrub-- after that tackle,” He be Howtowe they asked Henry gan to laugh soven times last week —Pearson's (Continued Tomorrow.) | Weekly, began to cry Lifting the covers from the crib the officers found several quarts nestling comfortably beside the child arrested The baby will not be Alki Tosses Care Away, Plans to See Fiesta Day Children to March in Grand Parade | Thursday Eve repare 1 princely and Frank Hagg ranged for the two afternoons and ¢ y ters will be | n « from i 1 dowr the beach if f Alki and He 7 in me 75-pour Field events will start at 7:30 Wed € Tt 1b rehe U.S. SUES FIRM FOR SEATTLEITE Allege $34,056 Is Due Him for Removing Wreck PORTLAND, Ore, A E >.) Barde U. P.)—-M firm was th with the government fo: 1 Mery sureties for shihacker ar volved only as t in. were the "REDERICK @& NEL DOWNSTAIRS STORF PAGE 9 SON VEN NUE—PINE STREET Eivdernh 6 Now Service Yamada wa » prosecuted “f Prom, fe Very timely for the days chool. Feat 300 Juvenile Suits ‘THE advantages gained in a spe 3utton-on and Middy styles. | —some At at Very Low Price, Thursday $2.45 passed on to our customers in this of- The Suits are in the good-looking are ring. -in tan and gray Tweeds Jersey in green and brown, light-tan and blue heather colorings. with trimming. contrasting collars and braid SIZES 3 TO 8 YEARS p little fellows who will soon be having their first ured, Thursday—$2.45. DOWNSTA STORE 5h Ay ° oe} it i i! 4 ix } | } lf YO | «ye )a!) a= =a Venetian-style Mirrors LOW-PRICED $5.50 ABs Costumed kiddies will romp and parade at Alki playfield Wednesday and Thrusday. Little June Davis, one of the youngest, a sample of the girls they grow out in the flourishing West Seattle suburb—and she'll be IERE is a decid- ed vorue for the ‘ in the parade, too. | frameles Venetian- Star Bate Ph | style Mirrors of the Propose Airpla Put Out Forest Blazes Insurance Convention velop Idea; Group Plans Fire Prevention A? RIAL fi compante for the nex I ward in fire pre ¥. Gros o onal ax on ur men's can get his ide He comes from lowa, where forest fires ¢ unknown, oticed, com using t poses,” he says Why oa atep farther and equ ith fire fighting apparatus? ‘These forests are dotted with lakes that could be used for reservoirs. Pump. ing stations and plenty of hose ought to convert these patrols into rer ar fire extinguisher AIRSHIPS COULD CARRY CHEMICALS “For the purpose of putting out small fires, just starting out of reach of any water, the plane could carry chemicals that do the work,” he says One of the chief things the mu tual fire insurance men are inter ested in, is fire prevention. « A McCotter, president of the asso. clation, devoted much of his speech Tue night to the discussion of Ways 1 fk and cyclones. Wednesday forenoon was taken up with group and committee meeting In the afternoon the dele s were taken on a boat ride around th Sound and into Lake Washington ending up at the home of F. J. Mar tin, of the Northwestern Mutual association, on the east shore lake will address the members of the as ociation at the Olympic hotel on the Pacific Northwest. The lecture RAIN; THE SMOKE PALL AS A READER SEES IT NE of the most weirdly beau tiful sights I have ever greeted me the other evening when I wandered along the water at sunset dense smoke-sereen which has hung like a pall over Seattle for the past few days, caused by the forest fires, had settled down like an impenetrable curtain over the Sound. rom where T stood eon, front The nothing was visible seaward save clouc of xray mist ‘The sun, hanging low, a huge red ball, plereed faintly thru the smoky curtain, making a strange pathway before it of scarlet an@ burnt orange, merging into shades of molten copper. * Like a ferno, % it we from Dante's In- ” seone huge seom tac 1, staged, by er, nature's eloments as man with a his smaliness and helplessnes: Tt was uncannily beautiful, mont unaccountable depressing How 1 wish it would rain! pano fire most a of ramo, and meretless to impr #0 arran, en yet nd means of preventing fires, | Wednesday night, Thomas B, Hill! pa eS HOW | WISH IT WOULD | style sketched. These | are of, heavy plate nes to | glass, with beveled | edge —size 10x191%4 inches. Unusually low- priced at $5.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Delegate Hopes to De- W i) New 4-Piece Suits for Boys $12.35 OYS who are preparing for school now may have first choice of these New Suits—all with vests and regulation and golf knickers. Tailored from good gray and brown mix- tures in two-button models. SIZES 7 TO 17 YEARS. Priced attractively low at $12.35. DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Filled Mixed Candies | Special 3 Oc Pound | i ELICIOUS filled mixed Candies at a price / that makes it worth while to purchase a | | | good supply—for they stay fresh for a long time. Special 30¢ pound. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE will by with © or, Auto Show to Replace Dis-! | play of Horse Carriages board of} Instead of the display of nobby set aside. uto show, tho com- League, Inc. to take steps to pre- vent further meetings of the Ku|Pact, will contain 30 makes of cars |Klux Klan in this state, on the| Other features of the country fair grounds they tend to incite riot and| Wil be a merchants’ show and the bloodshed entire Lovett, Brown & Huggins cir | The governor told Harrington he| cus | would take the matter under advise-| ‘The fair is planned to raise money ment and would place it before the | for the entertainment of 40,000 vis tate commisis iting Eagles, expected here next sum |mer to attend the ; convention. ner of public safety a 1926 irand Acrie |Store’s Manager | | Leaves for East, LONDON.—The collection, cleaning T. FB, Sullivan, general manager! and dyeing of seaweed to be used in jof McCormack Bros, in company |trimmit ts is the unfqueo coupa- | {with five buyers from the Tacoma |tion of G. Levitt, who lives on the | store of McCormack Bros, has left|1ste of Grain, in Kent. The weeds | |for a six weeks’ trip to Eastern /are treated with a glycerine prepara- | market tion ' | Mr. Sullivan will visit the prin- siiie phe) cipal tern centers and markets | and will make purchases for the] Dried mushrooms are one’ of Po- fall liand’s most important exports ps >\I R l J j ||. Man, says one author, is “incurably religious.” From earliest times |] mankind has sought the explanation of life and death, er creation and || dissolution, of the mysteries of the heavens and the earth—and found it in his religions. | |] Our Washington bureau's latest bulletin, RELIGION IN THB || UNITED STAT figures about the rel AND THE WORLD, is a compilation of facts and |] principal religions of the world, and of the various |} in the United States, | Do you want to know what ts Confusianism? Aro you curious as to || || how many Protestants and how many Catholles there are in the United fous denominations || States? Do you want to compare the figures for membership in the |] Methodist, Baptist, or any other denomination? Ail these and many more questions about religion are answered in this bulletin as directed Fill out the coupon below and mail to Ws shington, D. C., eee CLIP COUPON HET A xnnnrnnrnnnnneee GION EDITOR, Wa 132 w York Ave., T want a copy of the bulletin, # AND THE WORLD, and inclose he hington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Washington, D.C GION IN THE UNT with five cents in lo HD STATHS || © uncanceled United States postage stamps (or coin) for same Name... BOnCSCOUOnn ON OnTAnnGnnngnn) or anunncgnnn sagaeupntee | Bt UNA Nov or We BY Dis digi dvesvedees Heese en veneneteereeneneanene TH | Tam a reader of The Seattle Star By Dawn O'Mluherty st ua net it a aoe aaa nd found only one suitable place—was on north shore I EXPLORERS FIND. of bay in approximately longitude 85. Returned to search for other | planes—clouds of—closed in behind | us and had to fly over them course f 4 | fjord and found it.” Another portion of the message, scribing the arrival back in Etah, 3 slightly from the cold All personnel suffering Garbled Message Says Pole | «« Party Suffers From Cold | “si |—blindness. from the cold WASHINGTON, x Aug. 12.—(By cto October. | surreys, shays and buckboards that |P.)—Three naval planes of the Mac-| WASHINGTON.—A camper in one rank J 4 ras: lecine an attraction at such func- | Millan expedition, in their 200-mile |of the national parks had just set up e ice presiden ma made | tions, one of the features of the Seat-| dash across Ellesmereland, yester-ja tripod to take some pictures of the jpresident at that time }tle Eagles fashioned country fair,!day found a suitable landing pl: mountain sce y. A bear suddenly to be held August 31 to September 5| Which they sought, according to a|appeaerd, and the amateur photog- on the auditorium site will be a moc rbled radio received by the navy |raph ted running down the Governor Asked to ern show of the season's newest {department today from Etah, Green-|mountain side. When the plate was Stop Klan Meetings types'’otstdotor vehicle |developed later, it was found that the BOSTON, Aug. 12—Gov. Allen T,| Classy entries will be those of the message, which was unsigned |bear in some way had tripped the was asked by Daniel; Pe® Diana Flint and an exhibit by |and filled with unreadable por-|shuttero f the camer, and had taken nh. president. of the|the Central Chevrolet agency, for ted in part j® good picture of the man running Lie ant Ordeg{whom show space has already been | lake, 200 miles from {down the mountain side. i T $1.85 A TON REDUCTION NOW * STATEMEN by D. D, CURLEY, Hair and Scalp Specialist The general refusal of the Public to accept my BALD HEADED CHALLENGE, appearing in this paper on the 4th and 5th, is simply proof that I can do what I say, namely: GROW HAIR ON BALD HEADS The challenge continues open to the public and all that 1 desire is its speedy acceptance. D. D. CURLEY 302 Home Savings Bidg. Telephone MAIn-b963 Hair and Scalp Specialist 40—SEATTLE DEALERS—40 |