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The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star |i HOM: | THURSDAY Entered ae Bev 4 Clase Mt May 3, 1897, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1870. Ber Year, by Mail, $2.00 SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDN DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 ke LWO CENTS IN ®EATILE, if EAR NAVY FLYERS PERISH! ' : [ABANDON Coolidge Plans Rail Merger! \) <0 .cp PROPOSAL HOUSE RENT |works ongeth Birthday) RECEPTION T0 GO TQ KEEN ISSUE {Uinkain Sticks Daving Past 20Yeaas |Fgnoluka in’ Mourning as Belief CONGRESS IN SEATTLE ing Plane Ready to Start Demand for Homes Exceeds Supply ATEST developments Wednesday in the attempted non- stop flight across the Pacific ocean from San Francisco ee ok ofa had nae as Winter Approaches and City’s hing this te pase yo idations in Six or ; ang ght atl pene Population Grows ee MR ae —_—— ome 20 hours since it was forced to the water Tuesday when its gasoline supply gave out, is being sought by United States destroyers and a squadron of airplanes from Honolulu. The | unofficial belief prevails that the flyers have perished. | to Hawaii are: —The flagship of the air fieet, the PN-9-1, missing for \1 glass when your hostess asks Seven Years it you would care for a little ? f f Seatt! don't —The PB-1, built at the Boeing plant in Seattle, and the corn? ‘ eRe SA JITH thousands of Seattle vaca who don’t want I ; ; ; t cee WAMPSCOTT, Ma V cages to the city|to move t. There 2 ship that was left behind Monday because of engine Lil Gee Gee has been forbidden Sept. 2.—(By U. P.)- ming of fall, and with| are certal thane L I fe th 1 the Queen} “I bet trouble, will start Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, carry- to eat veal by her doctor, so she Legislation to force the rail- m the Ques i belle ing, rents i ite summ re due to ¢ Jue tot ing an extra supply of gasoline to guard against the fate : oe aes ck _ oi * | roads of the United States ons are|natural increase in population and of the PN-9-1, é 4 n dur- § eaebge = into a series of gigantic con- ore jocal real| the fact that construction of hom 3 —The PN-9-3, forced to quit the flight Monday, will be Income tax figures have just been Solidations after six or seven orm asserted Wednes ee pace with th re given another chance, navy officers announced. This padliahed, Dut we don't see oer - years, will be uae by adit Rabelt bp plane was put out of the running when the U. S. S. destroyer fiers in the list from hairpin! Drosident Coolidge before plenty of «mall apa omes an¢ menufacturers. d-fashioned homes | William Jones rammed it when it took to the water to repair a broken oil line, it developed when the plane was towed back | into San Francisco bay today. s* ee congress next winter. Household Hint: Corn-on-the-cob The president conferred ean be made morte pleasing by build-| with Senator Watson, In- Mia scuppers to keep the hot butter/ diana, republican, ranking moo. member of the senate inter- DOG < state commerce committee to- * Ss 7, s Baar Renee day and they agreed upon nce lan to amend the transpo | tation act of 1920, commonly) PP) geciine int “woes COAL PRICE IS, known as the *Esch-Cummins} states, ax repor by t al law, whereby the railroads} tndustrial Conferen ton Sep GOVERNED BY would be given six or seven ri ATTLE RENTALS 4 years to merge voluntarily. po A LOWER. grees ig thal igade But, say local real estate operators, | Dhiry, as he looked before he got) lagen rret'c weed ae. berehy Jorn conesponing ae. Peopletrom |Cartage Cost Offers Only itetermine Trub’s breed, we hereby ‘ pei ie GI ye ; ot arabaadl alll gaol aiaad ot ee peogmiomey dooce Reduction Lever Serest, WG cctiar treb iat soar [a the low rates in this city, agents sod ein by ariage of nT. | eee. PRODUCTION COST HIGH Maer eee ee nee nents cea| Victor Richardson Victim! vincent atnier or ie gopher digging scenes where it of Explosion r, Wednenda large apartme ng all around ta natural that rents must Scarcity of housing accommoda ons was pointed out by M. retary of Henry yet (Turn to Page 7, Column 6 | ONOLULJ, T. H., Sept. 2.—(By U. P.)—There was vir- | tual mourning in Honolulu today as fear increased | among the people for the safety of Commander John Rodgers and his four flying mates aboard the seaplane PN-9-1. As the forenoon wore on and more than 20 hours had | passed since the craft was forced to the water with its gaso- | line supply exhausted, thousands of citizens thronged the streets and crowded in front of bulletin boards. Plans which had been made to greet the heroic adven- turers with a stirring welcome were set aside. An air of sorrow deepened as the expected rescue failed to be reported. Over a widespread area a frantic search was carried on by the destroyers Tanager and Farragut and the air tender ; Aroostook. Submarines and airplanes were in use, guided by | radioed instructions. : No reports regarding the progress of the search were being received at naval headquarters here. There will pos- |sibly be none unless the missing seaplane is found. | Altho the weather is ideal, low-hung clouds against the | horizon indicated probable storms at sea, while commercial vessels reported heavy waves churning’ the ocean — swells which it is doubtful the fragile plane could ride, * * * To Carry Extra Gas Ross Downs, have no! to ad Neither ha past year of Carter, MeDe “They are British Columbia Coal Has Would be foolish for Rin-Tin-Tin to | bat th No Competitor risk his valuable life. [Ba .- Good homes ar has or Richardson, 5! 9605 Ral don’t know what we’ coing to Sgt, Victor Richardson, 50. Seehsang ze i don"t Tien ee =< | BY ALVAKO SHOEMAKER Infer ave. was seriou: ‘The hunting season has opened a steam-pipe explo Pin Eastern Washington counties, and many Seattle sportamen have gone over there in hopes of bagging a | / ride or two. } » Paid Alimony ‘| 13 Years; Is [oie eking remedy for high coal tle, two sets of con: One set can be other cannot be see Richardso! obstacles are those A fortune awaits the man who} the firm, af net up by geography and geology VAL HEADQUARTERS, San} or not the PN-$-1 is found. If she : at ore: remdioning, ¢ > ; While the cit oor t ancisco, Sept. 2.—(By U. P} favents ¢ vacuum cleaner that will| agree Sunk toa : : he city les next door to ex claco, Sept. 2.—(By —|is not the destroyers will be out extract buckshot from grouse. gaa hetiecogte bE euaresl xlve elle coal deposits of good qual Undaunted by defeat in ita first y 1 large quantity, geologica ped the two attempt at a non-stop flight to of position hunting the lost ship ,| escaping steam env Li Geo Gee says pheasants and |\ For 13 years John Lindstrom paid Ns are such that producti Hawall, the navy will press forward and the start will be delayed. 6 Siaiee/ are poor food for one who 1s | 7% to the Beattle|@limony to Hilda Lindstrom, his di are high cannot be ma- ¢ another immediate effc 1 hry Sthavettnel G ror yerraai ven iliaito tone weight, because a per-| 1 °*7, Wer® ; cae io .e an only {Yorced wife. The decre nted Oc y The seaplane PB-1, 4,000 pounds} but we are worried about Command: Beeesnt help’ swallowing two or | siightly vejured, ‘ichardson wan {tober &, 1912, apecified a payment of 1 The city ts 30 far removed from heavier than the two planes which] er Rodgers and hi men”. Com: : o | slight! Jured. Richardson . ae esata the neurest coal fields within the met de carrying 500 gallons | mander Strong said today Hise Pounds of shot with every Bird. seriously burned about the face and| ig seine thocwas Vath 16" 440 | United States where production more gasoline and with a speed of] “Do you think you will make fign on the back of a Ford: j lens |then to $50. Hard times came for| costs are low, that high freight : at least 20 m! ay take off he n hour greater, e tomorrow afte * he was asked I know d— well we will make n at 2 o'clock. Lieutenant Com-| it,” was the grim reply. iatrom and it was lowered to $30 rates equal the high production again i Wednesday, Attorney James F s ‘; = | SHAKE WELL WHILE USING |... Youth Falls From | costs in nearby fields. % Geological conditions wage H H Jet et k hd | r mander James H. Strong, called the} The PB-1 was unable to leave poss ’ Bo 4 Judge Claypool to| rates in the extensive Vancouver enry Howe, 86, celebrated his birthday by mending) navy's “tron man,” will be in charge | with the’ two PN-9 planes Monday 32 toond of the Atlantic ocean ts Eagles’ New Home Pi. painful process Island coal measures are highly some more umbrellas. He’s been mending them in Seattle; of the PB-1, Altho the fate of|due to engine trouble, which neces- fo be brondéasted had Ms Aid piel Ralph Dean, 14, of 5213 Ballard| “My client has paid alimony for| advantageous to the field, and, the |; A Bp feattie station shou! come ht iv a Ne styles in umbrellas. r comrades of the PN-9-1 is still) sitated installation of a new motor. ne had to walk down) known, Strong and his four-man] In final tests yesterday it was . hs | crew are eager for their getaway Pronounced in perfect condition for The start will depend on whether| the adventure. beach, fell 15 feet Wednesday whila|13 years, helped educate the chil-| deposita lying at tide water, the for 2 bes fb ae nave SORE Neng Black mith the sound of the surf at Jaying with his boy pals on theldren, who are now selfaupporting. | cou) jy barged into Seattle at an| Howe’s mother carried one so big "flake Sammamish. vse 3 2nd ave. N.| paid payments on his ex-wife's home| extremely low age charge. A|the road, he says. ‘ W. and Market st. in Ballard, and|and struggled to meet his obliga-| countervailing tariff of 50 centa a BY RUTH WALLER | from the v was knocked unconscious tions," Ballard said. ‘He deserve . new Eagles’ building at By the way, would you say that y we programs broadcasted from| Fie Wain pase ue > t | ' th n}| “How do you do, Mr. Howe, T] you " a Py His head struck on the cement|a rest : i, {teadily absorbed by the Canadian nies Uiare’ (rite skal te WIP were simply wipping? | cloor, He was picked up'tnconscious| Judge Claypool agreed with Dim: | producers heard this is your birt? ; Mea ioe caer atiieaa = fae Se jand taken to the city hospital. He| When the order was # nes: al hey are an imp ant factor in 4 fade cof ith 1 mbrelia | 4} repay ‘ cits ha t6 An old-timer is one who remembers regained consciousness and will re lettom walked out of court and}... Seattle market far as quan 5 te hey were made wh |ton exists at this time, ft ts Wpwhen he used to go out to Lescht 5 with oF Pa cover bought himself a zat. oa tity is concerned, but thelr only | ™** i te they \ bs only black Mbp ey — te rk to look at the blind sea lon. = a distant competitor is Utah coal, and | Market It up with y but hej” AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2.—(By U., William Moffett, who inspected the \d mix bieke The re growing smaller every THE . Ld la freight rate of $6.80 a ton pro-| wasn't quite sure loser cand: mote va | P.)—A_ collision with the de-| da ed machine, MAILMAN’S BURDEN BY | ] , Residents Fi ght V ista | (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) |" “I'm a Iittle deat. I can't hear as!” Srindies wore. orisinally wood, | Sttoyer William Jones, and not me | “Of course, we are going to give ZS J ‘ 4 to." Inter oxidized silver, Dresden china| chanical trouble prevented the} them another chance,” he an- 5 well oe eed FEIN andl ab pramehk GanuiGin nant Gare lane PN.9-3 from com-| nounced. “Within a few minutes VT; Roaxd : tity ts Sour DCS RaRy:. BD) fae ied: GowPecciaatis | plet ht to Hawaii, after} after we were forced to Innd be- idiak wabet kel Huwpecatl pleting flight to Hawail, 4 a f n-dows Plan as Needless Ex pense BUTLER TO QUIT. “2eex:2". a waren, How sald. lt gt to, Hawa, afer) aftr ne mare fora fo tnd be f | x sizes 1 "Yo?" Hin old eyes blinked In| they used to, ne complained, ‘they| Sea late Monday ready to go on again," Litt. Snody | Six Hundred Oppose Plan to Cut Thru! Marine Will Give Up Police) sstomshment. "1 am 88 years to- are made of cheaper materials,| With the five men of its crew| said. The officer was standing in day, but now who told you that it/‘Phey sed to last several years.| still aboard the plane, weary, un-|the center of a group of service New Street as University Entrance Job in Philadelphia | my birthday?” | Now they wear out In a season oF|xbaven and sleepy, ‘but o to} men and newspa)er reporters who ss towed | pressed around him. For 20 years now Henry Howe | two start again, the big craft ¥ ke a streetcar hates a flivver, | HINGTON has been making repairing um-| ‘The aged mender Is busy from|into San Francisco bay today and| ‘We were waiting for the seas WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Brig. |" ‘ Sept t 1, but December | dragged onto the ways at Crissy|to subside and hoped to be off by 2 : 2 University district are pro Ashi 4 brellas, For $1.85 he will make an| September to April, but December y y) mathe ‘gpa tag pinky es (Ble hundred home owners in the Untversity district are pro 1 Gest, Pep eciey Butlax, Oe the’ marine | ralla; an wnbrelia tar weak and (ia Hie Runteat months. When henna eels | daylight Tuesday, ‘Then the Jones Like i al hates the AHO testing the plan, recommended by a Serica Hetaiaiala en tralck [.COrTM | OU BtVe UD his) Dost aa ott eon ahow,' Bor 80 celita be-will| his ‘etal’ utstatrs, he explained KEI Dieterniined to, snake another’ bel apnearad att eraaninlints us, tear he Preacher hates all lisrs,| ute, to condemn property and cut thru a 10th to 16th of police of Philadelphia—technical: | 4, and he sells handles for| used to take bundles of umbrellas | fort if higher authorities will per-|ing the fabric from the stabilizer ied Shiner hates an agent, to the University between 40th and 41st ats, from ly director of public safety—Janu- | mend ribs, and h - @ a lamb stew hates a roast— ave. The fight over whether this “middle of the block pian should be used or whether the entrance should be on 4 esate pes a atest ty tame eae as are Coe ac ocala CL cAI Rah al ounced Tuesday as?” T asked him | pif oy eas eg l to put their side of the controversy nounced Tuesday Ina?” I ask protesting residents space to P bs and up home every night and work until 12] mit, the men, under the direction o'clock of Lieut, Arthur P. Snody, plane many um-| commanéer, immediately started re- brellas as they used to, but women| pairing the damage to thelr craft and damaging the left wing, There was nothing to do but come back. But as soon as we are fixed up ary 1, Maj. Gen. John A, Lejeune, | 26 cen the old Seattle mailmen Hate the Saddy Evening Post! ne men don't us we're going to start again. And Ge sino said Butler had definitely! yet), the Kind that carry canes, Howe said <"Peacie int 3 vill be| we will make it this time,” h a selling for pents 1 ir story.—Editor.) | adites sk eai ( use more,” Howe sald, “People in} And that permission will be| we will make s time,” he “lm me "9 fer. aceent 3 before the public This is their story. i i sia eet to ad i an exteioh | and mostly old or middle-aged men, | geattie like the rain, They think It | granted, according to Rear'admirel | added wit ompbesta. ( hore tonight, = Pea Vaeae yt wirhe cxbires they and they always want curved! is healthy, But now, who was It my oer : ee When you go home tonight + * * ; , 4 ar r lth: ; | te ahs TOR The Star: irat of the year, The marine offi dies to hook on the arm," hel toa we Z ith ; je i DITOR The Star: NL hia HAneaeee Rtapes the Mee Sataten atthe ciciee ana | lee hook on the arm,” he} told you it ts my birthday | pi, Ns ones” remarkea Ltt In information that has b : f probably be stationed here. are he swells all carried | | Ge Gee this morning | public recently, the impression has been given that 40 yonrs ago the swells all ca | | who?” we queried. 4 Pal ew al home owners ere spnaonng the | ——<——__ niin tsto'anerunttn E& DESTROYER| Reginald Denny Gives i ” i i They ating ne ie ere mai idea of widening 40th st. as an approach to the uni- GOOD BUILDING |} piv yccc coaving wot, tut did not dare | 0 pela | g Iaughter, versity, instead of condemning a wide stretch five LOTS Pavoll ChetriWehbraltan *oriféat cb nOE | Prize to Kid Drivers Fie blocks jong between 40th and 41st. This is the wrong being able to roll them up as tight | Are listed daly In the Want Ad One of the new Ford models Js of i i as they were before.” ‘ f i ression. Cot of The st ate ite N Net oe, Tudor period of design. The casey say that 90 per cent{by an unnecessary expense, to the eat atathae ur r fa stheee ERY parton oH ea in S a O Bc. oe Ot te Billse perk Ls ity cwners in the pro-| remaining home owners and a loss once In the way umbrellas are made] Guards Craft From Looting I ( a S er Race period of the property o aS woudl sed area are strongly op-|to the clty tax rolls, Yr DIARY powed to this extravagant plan, at| | The engineer's extimate of $260.000)) | gi TY OT cet 111 Killed, 2 Hurt by Chinese Pirates |R® i tar be t ime, when all the public will) as the approximate cost of the pro, In and pald for, Nea i * ; Men") ad to mnking m tyre in the Srp AS alee tke. TF in Street Shooting| siancrar, JINALD DENNY, the movie; test, as long as it has four wheels or, will give a $15 merchan:/and a stecring apparatus, Two to the winner of The Seat for the big outlay of money]ect in greatly underestimated. We lnke. Full price $4 Sept. 2—Thoe Amer.| tise pi Wheeled scooters are out. place, it hein coole, Cink dn: y y bel} © the commercial values of four this not much more than ¢ fean royer Noah {8 standing by | tle Star coaster derby Friday after: els 2 a BAe An to shaving, und did cut muvelt fe 8 Vistas Beauty 'mhy iz | eeartiaa iar chia condensed sdletriat| isa oeamproyemonts SALT LAI CITY, “Utah, SePt-} to prevent pirates infesting the Shu-| Noon, he wited The Star today.| Mach conster must be manned by 19 BE ha neha) aad oll thant, pub ther “it than at this|—they total $00,000, ‘The estimate (By U. P)-Androw Garbls, 86) can island disteict from looting $80,.| Other prizes of $10 and $5 In mer [two boys under 14. One boy wil a) boot La ‘Lysate hat} to spend meney on | ¢ 4 a ‘ alleged bootlegger and narcotic ven- | 9, vr 0 1 chandise certificates will go to sec: | ride; the other will be allowed to give that ean happen doth exeuse pro. Jemanding| given is probably not more than|| -purn to the Want Ad Columns |/ alles 000 worth of gold bullion from the : SRE eas oie Id burn Norse nt | Cie, whet the, DubLC t COt ee e chalteihe.Coomiverdied Value 6bl| nerves at ts offering this dandy || der, was shot and killed; Patrolman] wreck of the Chinese steamer Mish. ond and third his partner a 10-foot shove.off, der her| that ita tax be reduced rath i ine g iy (ithe aondgraned “sone | ibe 48 SAN, ERAT ESTA | 8. P, Neve, 4, was wounded in the | ing, around after being lashed by a| ‘The coaster races will be held on a| ‘There will be three rac (jeclaring | than Increased $F USTRM IPA TAdl Hon eonthin hale will Bahose eIRMS THIN Jieft breast and Albert Lewis, 15, eenhoon threotilock hill at Volunteet ipart|®. (i), The! Beattiavetar’ handled; pe oe | ee ot et Sa cine tad put on for street and alley || puyg: AY DAY IN ‘Hie || a bystander, was shot thru the left] APhrow hundred passengers have} Contestants should assemble at the} (2) The Columbia theater Derby; Neartiiy,| takes from the dintric I ity. AY Ih ji sal ontate " sh ‘| g lato yesterday afternoon in a] heen taken trom the steame 1! water tower at 2 p,m. ‘ and q dre Bow. eo sset to} paving Improvements, A real estate|] GLASSIFIBD COLUMNS op || lung late y he), wteatnar ‘ane ; ¥ Ws tha, it me thts wid wi fa route| man tells us a conservative estimate | pp STAR battle between officers and Garbls| removed to Ningpo, to the south of Any coaster, whether fagtory built} (@) The @uiitornia Straight Ahead ne city « wide visi , f / iw built, th homes are replaced (Turn to Page 7, Column §) at the latter's home, ‘ hore, or home made, is eligible in the con- (Turn to Page 7, Column 7) is built, these homes 1 ' $Y i