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Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 78 Minimum, 96 Today noon, 6 VOL, 27. NO, 150. Howdy, folks! The hay fever season is now here, Don't marry a grass widew see One of th Nfe is how teeth missin t mysterics son with two front state of Wa IVY CLUB Warm cantaloupes. “a0 Driver Escapes When aetna Auto Hits Seattle Interurban reformers would all have to wear flappers deep sea diving costumes blame the bride's | ig at the wedding. | You can ha mother for cry WO women, Mrs, Hil- ne eae Lope er de ad da Redding, 50, and oe) Mrs. Charles Poorman, f some cooks seems 38, met an instant and irst you don’t auc-) spectacular death x Wednesday morning when an automobile crashed into the Tacoma interurban limited at White river crossing, 19 miles south of Seat- tle. A. M. Parks, the driver of the auto in which the women were riding, escaped with only In days of old, when tramps were Severe bruises and minor bold, injuries. To freight yards they would hie; On brake-beams rough, they'd do their stuff, From Boston clear to “Chi.” striking it was hurled bankment by The women were thr dead when foun t The auto Gone are the days and uncouth ways The hoboes used to live; In motor cars, botn Fords and Stars, The 'boes now gaily. fl SAYS DRIVER cot ay NOT sTor i P: Miss E four-pie or orchestra which may er failure hing, a he started tow but his brake could n avoid the Wednesday morning and LI'L GEE G po) OFFICE VAMP, had | two wom berries on his farm at W | Some sumr hotels are so They were ‘driving b | stingy they skim the cream off top of the condensed milk | | [mm at 7:30 a. m. w de happened ne collision was so terrifi eee Mra. Poorman was th ar-old movie at ory of her lif h i) of this autobi- | a distance feet at ography can't s PARKS’ ESCAPE q the good old days were best, Is REMARKABLE } ce he auto, fter wa struck i Nothing surprises a young man over and over, until It no more than to return from hia two} } r resembled an o, but Parks weeks vacation and find his em-| still sat at the wheel in the wreck Y ployers solvent ge, practically uninjured oor Parks told Deputy Coroner Wit Likals to Rage i. Sign on the Back of « | CHARLESTON ed: Column % oe _— eee Ol Silas Grump, the sage of Pumpkin Hollow, says that it is j much casier to get a@ salmon out | of Flliott bay than it is to get a D sardine out of a sardine can Beieial nother < Schumann- | Heink to Sing i It takes a keen ¢ - F fell whet} it is a picnic grounds | or « garBuge dump. | for “Boys” What to Do With an Old Ford: - Use it for shaking cocktails, Forty disabled world war veterans nS oid from Cushman hosp! near Ta TODAY'S DEFINITION coma, will be honored guests at the An auto tourist is somebody who | concert given by Mme estine drives 40 miles hour eight hou Schumann-Heink in Univ in order to get some place he won't of Washington tadium Thursday like. night, under joint auspices of th Merchants’ exposition and the Asso Students, Un rsity of Wash All the girls are mow wearing #4 “print” dresses, but Li'l Gee Gee say j Inston i 4 most of them look like typographical} “This ‘will be the first na 1 rs. year that these wounded rank x see been outside the hospital,” Dar. Melsnest, graduate manager of Three cscoped convicts from) +. associated Students, said Wednes: 4 Salem penitentiary are now hiding | ‘he: ; in Seattle. But Seattle citizens | 1Y necdn’t worry. They can’t be any Arrangements are being made by 1 veterans of the world war to boys. loc ? g me. Schu arrives in worse than hat-check 1 fitting welcome to } ann-Heink when she n this afternoon at 6 p.m, humann j taire, ealm duye,| Known as “Moth and By and did meet K- | teink to thousands of doughboys to Gilbert, whom she sang before they went to talking fice, where by several letters from ( ing champagne labels cratiea in sent them! cottee others in army cent homes, | France, and to mar | hospitals the diva {4 something more than a t pinger. | With more than 9,000 seats already | wold, the advance sale for the Schu mann-Heink concert is the greatest weehave ever had for a tadium at Melsnest sald traction,” The singer's program ‘Thursd night follow I ' " An old-timer is one who remem-) (a) Armida aria (from Rinaldo") hers when he wus a member Of| secre ae Haendl un Antt-Horse Tikes Association, | (by "Oh, Rest In the Lora!" (frome : A ae it | “lijah") . Mendelasohn-Bartholdy L ° 1 these days of reckless driving lie) Dalila aria Saint-Seen 1 1 most important accessory that | ra y fan be carried by the careful mo- | (a) “When the Itoses Isloom''* rib ‘ Loulse Relehardt orist is a spare i —A, J. 8 (b) “frlkonig Franz Sehubert Gat iss Ly - ORAS AT 34 ARE MLLED Sta’ New Model I Home Is Just Like Its Picture Disabled Vets to Hear Famous Diva Thursday KEL $0 MURDER ANTI pu he ta utero The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington er Tear, by Mail, 18.06 ter Ma 18¥9, at the Postoffice at le, Waeb, under the Act of ( WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 be ATTLE, WASHL, TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE seRgMATT STARWICH AND MEN ON TRAIL OF CONVICTS! = Train Hurls Two Women fo Death SHRIF Is ON NEW CLEW! er, Destination ta Himself as He Leaves With 10 Deputies ‘al ‘Sa hot tip. Looks good. Come on, IN BLAST ON STEAMER! | Merry Excursion Comes to Abrupt End With Blowup SHIP BOILER EXPLODES Say Faulty Repairs Caused East Coast Disaster It Will Be Opened to the Public Friday ; at Noon | boys!” said Sheriff Matt SWPORT, BR. 1, Aug, 19.— | Starwich, shortly before (By U.P-Once m death | noon, Wednesday. has reached out and penned a | tragic chapter In the history of | He loaded 10 armed excursion steamer disasters. | deputies into cars and sion on A terrific boiler exp the steamboat Mackinac, near here, last night has left death, injury and destruction in’ the wake Of a party of 700 merry makers, Thirty-four persons are known to be dead. sped away to follow a clew to Tom Murray, Ellsworth Kelly and James Willos. Destina- tion of the posse was left 4 rie ghee a mystery. Murray, Kelly Willo: I f i murderers. They escaped last week ul hospital a5 m Oregon penitentiary La to} Salem. injured, A report that boiler repairs on T e « reported in the ikfated steamer had been att red roadster made carelessly and without N Tuesday the three proper testing was being investi ported to sped fo gated. Supervising Inspector 0) rvice station run George Fuller, of the United by L. Clausen 1206 Yesler way States steamboat inspection serv Cla driving ald they were jee, arrived on the scene late in 1 the day to take charge of the investigatio: The Mackinac, in charge of CG tain George McVey. was homeward bound from an excursion to New port, when tho disaster ing. She was As they 1, one of anybody away shouted. about this. Good-bye your men stood guard, hat mi collarle on the running while he pumped five gallons tank, oceur: steam! last eve ® about Coddington cove, cn which she had 1 3; 1 mile from shore (Turn to Page 7, Colur PLANE WRECKED Ship, in Distress on Sea, Thought From Seattle Taylor, Cen- orted he was men resembling bout 10 ‘tuesday was at Jackson near Centralia. than 100 miles from attle. It would have impossible for the s to have been at Jackson 10:45 and at the Yesler t 12:15, the time almost VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. hi clocked he torn cy 1sen, ri t steame Scores of tips have been run west Dis down by police and sheriff's men since Tuesday failec Every time morning. All have appeared to have odeupant three men have been cen w seen walking, or riding in re ae a or, a tip telephoned unches went to the ou My O. B. Willard, Milwaukee con- on te ee . ductor, saw three men in the brush near Black RB evenin; ver Junction Tues- He telephoned. Tho men were campers. Another call came from near Wil- s inn, on the Bothell highway. uso proved a “dud.” and, thru which the fugitives certainly drove Monday reported no clews Wednes- to reports from that cit HOW FAITHFULLY Henry Roescher, nia ave. is shown in these two pictures. other, taken. today, shows the contractor, copied Howard Riley’s plans for The Star’s model home on Califor- | One is Riley's drawing of the home, before ground was broken for it; the completed building, almost ready for occupancy. Photo by Carter & B almost { night, adley, y, Star Staff Photographers, | * 8 9 hall, And upstairs there ger model | for two rooms, A handy man with | home Wednesda ome Wwall-board and a little lumbe ndard Fur-|could fix them up without much asurement ares eee POPULAR-PRICED CONCERT BY STAR, Decorators from the St niture company took cost in a day or two. for rugs and carpets SUSPECT HELD und worked out} The home is on Motorists may reach ADAME SCHUMANN. r Thursd the home will be com-/it via the Spokane st brik : tit NY btw i wil_ wine wm ine || Water Superintendent Also pletely fur a by thi standard, f Ay ulon way to the Junction and then | espera 4) riday noon | i be yon er ‘or | along the avenue a few blocks. It's stadium Thursday night at pop. Faces Theft Charge public inspection, It will be open) on the left hand side driving out, A ular prices Ror five , from n pom, f the stadium was built—the sta very di this Tom: The editor of The Star wrote you and a letter yesterday. ign te Th Is where it is se who take street cars may your pals I'm going to confine this to you, be- years—yes ever since |} Following an examination of the x house, if I do say so} board either Gatewood or Fauntleroy | ‘dium management has hoped to || be the Kelso water di Actretir yt ilowboher sgene| tealiever dowatowne sueLh caese tre leer after visiting with your old neighbors and your make this erp nt : Hut great || ment, A. H Jon, superinte il contractor, “Economically built | home mother and your sister over on Bainbridge island yester- immer the great contralto went [jot the. department, was arrested|/and easy for a woman to operate.) The Star home was built from| day, I feel that I know you—that is, I know the Tom Mur- au ne ne great col ‘allo wen Tuesday ni t on a charge of ¢ re 7 00C rig bi e wy ans w * x Riley. | “ . ae aie Spat ater! 2 oo TUCO ANBtHOR ADEE Vicks || Grenier, rene cee cuareepotiem a good bix breakfast nook | plans drawn by Howard H. Riley, that was; the Irish boy whom everybody on the island : Mik a | bezzling $1,200 trom the city funda. |that can be used as a dining room |architect, Arcade square, who won| loved ° N tloned in Call bas “there was || Gordon also is being held for in-\to seat four persons comforta |the contest which opened the build-] ~~ py as . i always a reason why she could |/ vestigation into his possible connec-| “The living room's a good size, with jing bee. It was designed to demon-| _. Lhe editor in his letter gave you advice and a warning. not come to the stadium, even | tion with the murder of Kditor fireplace, Two nice , modern home} Neither bedrooms, | strate how a complete as cheerful. I shall neither advise nor warn— 409 for one'évantne: was otrered, || "erst examtciton was PEPE Yigal alsSAl a a dE ee a LN IS lyou. It may be, however, that what I write, if read by But the Associated Students |} state countants following @. r | other boys just placing their feet on the path—the path did not stop trying and now || quest by City Engineer Morris smooth and inviting at first—that led you to disaster, may he dirt hd Abeer nl Pee [DE AC bd cel eh ia ac 1 an O e ig i influence them to avoid circumstances equally as terrible tah ahve « tho on bOMURIty Veraembiti We iesld lara More iaca as those which now overwhelm you. hearing the great singer's voice the embezzlement to Sheriff Ne’ When I landed at the Port Blake-, door at the end of that side porch ia it. Chie” thevatadtum (Turn to Page 7, Colum Is Abandoned This Year ley dock, I ran right Into W. R.] was open. I heard voices, 1 ‘be- Fivery seat in the great howl Lytle » the kitchen is back there, isn't you remember him; he is| lie will he $1. The whole family || 7 Se id | still driving the Bambridge island Tom, beewuse I smelled the most can now hear Madame sehu- |]] TODAY’S | WAseinaton, Aug. 19.—(By U.; this year in’ the time left before | stnes He knows you well; said| inviting odors coming oom ‘tie mann-Heink for the price that |} i} »)—he National Geographic RS Bowie f ea his . you were the smart boy on the] direction. I climbed to the fron! but one would pay in the past. ||| WANT ADS peti Ti aa ai Pane) i he | Howdoln and the Peary would) teiand; never had to study when| door and knocked. Special street 4 will run on |i] Win help you to secure the par- ||” ety. announced ‘today that tho) have to leave Wtah ahead ofthe tee! you'wont to the ‘schools at Wins. Your sister Anna opened the the new Hines direct to the sta- ||! ticular homo you are looking for, || Sttempts of tho MacMilan-Navy | barrier, | low; Just read your lessons and had| door, smiling—a sad smile, tho, dium. Here is a good listing |expedition to discover an Arctic! Commander MacMillan has been|'em; then you had time for mis: it was. How wholesome and re- ea eee | continent in the polar 8. by|advised by tho National Geographic| chiet—innocent fun. fined she is, Tom, and so ®eau- sy Sepia i oye ate + aplNCQME AND Host Hi Ans oe alee dion mous ve) noclety to follow his judgment in| Lytle drove me out to your old} tiful, I asked for your father, (a) Ms Ce MTR || & Auta 2 completely furnished. |/abandoned because of “unexpected tho mattor and to proceed to tho| home, He stopped his car behind| He wns not at home—delivering ‘| P respect; separate entrances summer snowstorms, continuous foe | other explorations and expeditions! the hedge, just before you get to} milk, F think, He has to worl: Wt baths, ‘laundry trays, cement ind unprecedented weather condl-/ panned, as he deems wise, leaving! the feot of the hill. I went thru, pretty steady to make a living (@) “There taNo Death”). Otttara||). Reeement het sir tunnace, soth |) Hons which prevent, ying the polar sea work for a subsequent! the gate and up the path. | from the litle farm in the hills (b) “Sweetheart " \| ington. ‘Total rent $440 month ‘The expedition, it was announced, | effort | You've gone up that path many} back of Winslow, : Fe Price $6,000, with #f,000 cash, || Would proceed immediately from! “Ag announced at the outset,") happy times, Tom—you and your) Your mother came in, Her Humphrey wart balance like rent. Tye in one |) tah to aecomplish other objectives. | tho society's statement said, “tho| GPothen Jim—he shipped Hast thru; good old Irish soul’ shone right «) “Have You Been Him in |} _MPATIN ad -4 he decision was made following) expedition contemplates an explora-| the canal on a freighter a month) thru the sad smile as she gave France? Ward Stephens|} Turn to the Want Ad ®olumns Ja radio message from MacMillan! tion of Norse ruins in Greonland|ago—and your two sisters, | me friendly greeting. What a (d) “When the Boys Come Home" | and see who is offering this place || stating that he and the expedition! and Labrador, with a view to com-| The flowers of your mother's; sweet, kindly old face she has, Oley aky || to you. READ TH AR || members now agree that establish-| paring the two and thus to deter-| planting are still there along the) ‘Tom, ‘A WANT ADS FOR TE Bost || ment of an advance station on Cape| mino whether there was 11th o path and around the front of the} Gently as 1 might, T made my ho: BtarBpahgled, Banner BUYS IN RWAL STA Hubbard and exploring the polar! tury communteation between the old! house and at the foundation of the!+ mission known, 1 told them of Arthur Loevetr, Accompantat MM J sea from that point is not tel world and the new porch that rung along the side. The | (Pura to Page 7, Column 4) \ 4 )

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