The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1925, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FOOTBALL: Tides TODAY SUNDAY ———— Every en blooded American youngster who plays on n the Sport Page tod iy of stories, with dit grams, that will show them how to play the g The Newsy The Seattle Star i Revered as Be Home Dawes One Man Who Howdy, folks! Dawes is in Vice President Seattle today Why course, you remember Dawes! He used to a big man in this country before he retired from public life dh, G ral Dewes. we ind xo In all your general views But ere y you ought to know WE WAN MORE BT. U-at The \ t s he is tum} © was trying k pipe of his! ROTOGRAVURE SECTION a photograph of the vice, dent of the United States. Which just goes to show how eco- nomical the republican party Is. It has just one vice president, and even a small bank has at least 15 of them! built lower in the punced, have to be care- them Fords are to be future, it is an’ Pedestrians paper tells of a miss —_ Obeys” T r ‘affic L Law boy says “He can be recognized by the fact that he say we VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES G. DAWES and Fred- The morning paper can be recoo-' erick K. Lane, of the Seattle Lighting Co., entering the gas nized by the fact that her says "i z ifateay office on Fourth ave. Dawes was one man in Seattle Sat- Py urday who phaser the traffic law as it applies to Altho p osed for pedestrians. arter & Dradley, Sta i. Phdtoginwmate the Poisc y was black malied by I They “igmenoes =e DAWES DODGES SEARCH W gitl who wore French heels on the INTERVIEWS ; Vice President Inspects Gas Company Offices IS OWNER OF LOCAL FIRM Makes Public Address at Eagles’ Hall Tonight of green TODAY's ———-_ ™ & The gink who starts a story like this: “Heard a pretty good one yesterday. Stop me if you've heard it before. It seems there were two Irishmen. Aw, you've heard it be fore! Well, anyway, Pat says to yt sae Stani Ce Mike. Sure you haven't heard It?) Mey ye Ce ce Oh, all right. Well, as Twas say-| | Gen. Charles Gi. f ie ing. Pat eajs to Mika: Now Hine oe Oe ; sala Seattle bu in the city iness man. you've heard this before, for Gosh wing sakes teil Well, Pat says: (0] o004; orcisck:: saturday Mike. Oh, heck, I've forgotten the) 50) breakfast in the point already.” sulte at The Olympic aipied ey He had raspberries, says the brain! four-minute eggs, buttered te Well, something | a big cup of « And Imm te that jacks e Lombard ir of he was string of politicians and FOR FLYERS Destroyers Speed Towards New Area on Pacific NAVY STILL HAS HOPE Refuse to Give Up Hawaiian Plane Crew as Lost BY HAROLD FE, SWISHER United Press Staff Correspondent Dawn n water with the ubma. miles around, ane Matter May @, football will be vitally interested in the pg that is being made ame and play it right. HOME EDITION 1 the Biggest Circulation in Washington ; yaper 1899, at the Postofficn at Beattie Congres b Per Year, vy Mail, $2.00 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, .Marshal Slain in Gun Duel! a Boy Speed Demons Thrill Crowd_ | ASSAILANT “SHOT BY VICTIM Eatonville Officer Captures Gun That Wounded Him ! ATONVILLE, Sept. 5—Town | Marshal Dol. la Plant is dead this mor and William Charles, #0, is recovering from @ hot in the head following a bat- tle between the marshal and Charles when La Plant Charles. yesterday afternoon | attempted to arrest Charles had been drinking, ace cording to witnesses, and, with a revolver, had set out to “get” @ resident of the town against whom he had a grievance. He started out by shooting off his pistol sev eral times. The marshal was sum moned La Plant set out unarmed to find Charles. When he met him he said, “Are you the fellow who's got the jun? , Charles replied, “I guess I am,” !and clutching the pistol in his coat { pocket, he fired, wounding the mar- shal e chest La Plant then grappled with him and wrested the gun from him, ing Charles in the head. arles was rushed to a hospital, thought to be fatally wounded. The |marshal's injuries were not believed o be serious until during the night lhe took a turn for the worse died this morning at 5 o'clock | Charles was taken to the Tacoma |General hospital, where he is being jguarded by Pierce county officers; | pending the filing of charges. | Charles and his wife came to Eat. onville from Ohio, A report that he was a deserter from the army is being investigated. as a veteran peace of- | ficer of Pierce county and well known jth ruout the section BLAMES WRECKS ON FOLLY | Mitchell Rebukes Heads of U. S. Air Service SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Col. William A. Mitchell, and dis Mico ll Story of the Greatest Tragedy in the World EDITORIAL HE greatest tragedy in the world occurred in the lives of five Seattle boys Friday. The dog-catcher got their dogs! More than 1,000 boys trooped merrily to Volunteer Sept. air officer of the Eighth corps area and former | park to take part in The Star's annual coaster race. assistant chief of the army air | Naturally their dogs went along, There must have | service, laid the blame for the been more than 100, barking at the heels of their | Shenandoah disaster and the failure small owners, chasing the flying coasters and having of the; Paciflo’ “tight: tthe. ins competency, criminal negligence and More than | almost treasonable administration of |the national defense b; at Volun-| ational defense by ‘the navy the time of their lives. Maybe every man has a heart. We don't know. Perhaps they have ’em and, on some days, they’re not in working order. But we can’t see how any man IT WAS A GREAT EVENT for Seattle boy 200 speed demons entered The Star coaster races | and war departments,” in a lengthy teer park Friday Upper: picture shows speedsters coming | statement issued here today. down the home stretch. Left is Miles Lindsay, 424 Federal! “All aviation policies, schemes and Ww ‘S a Week oul aye sarees wie that juvenile ave., who won the grand sweepstakes prize offered by | systems,” he charged, “are dictgted celebration by calling the dog-catcher. 1 Pant ve ; y by the non-flying officers of \he Poitanatele e yettanataly a ceBer only tive: Reginald Denny, the movie star. At the right is Howard Jarmy or navy, who know prac- ; ° Case, mechanic for Lindsay, with the special mechanic’s| tically nothing about it. The lives He might have had 20 times that number. 7 : prize, a Keen coaster. of airmen are belng used merely 3ut five of the best friends in the world are in the I | to pretend we've | time acquaintances were irea. ‘west ‘c Bs See Seti | as pawns fn their hands. oe spe iapas or to t Nat ithe dog pound today and five youthful owners are in tears. wt i * ia tela é; an eee aie aires ae Cera “The conduct of these two de- eee ne had not grown a day The bitter tu RY Ey ahd ai ea ay eae hee! Do’ © long hill came} as the thousand-odd Seattle boys partments, as far as aviation is a soko ecxemil they hada him The Humane society refuses to free the animals aix nse-faced, ‘eager-cyed, dare Is did Friday"w hey gathered | concerned, has been so diswusting he pegs: apie peg aes tl 10 o'clock until a tax is paid for them and it collects a poundage devil auto rac They swung}at the park to t part in and! in ‘the inst ‘fow yeare-as to make io bee Spit fokaton.” ne, manager of ¢ fee in addition around the last) watch The Star's first coaster race. | any self-respecting person ashamed u oe 8 ting Co. in which G ia Re fy tate ary ‘ Perhs . turn, There was ore tl 200 youthful mechun-jof the cloth he wears. Were it ey is the principal stockholder, was Perhaps the society is doing its duty. Perhaps-the he finish. line |!cs and inventors entered their “speed! not for the great patrlotism of ie Sten Eom e Prince Of) nand to greet the vice ; dog-catcher was within the law. Perhaps the man still anybody's! Wagons” for the preliminary he: our alr officers and. thelr absclute paves Se:eealy U0 1 then to teke him de ae} who called him thought he was doing right. But we race. which would decide who should race | confidence in the institutions of the sh 1 0 yuilding to show him pecasions mi! ’ ; in the big sweepstak I unit Staten “ We can hardly s' ; ars fe Fh rows the area first patrolled || can’t bring ourselves to see it that way. “Come on,| ees Re ipetsheacin Tea vader | Halted ele WEA: ou stg . as company hac Ant ‘ oy » tears i ey | > The Miles!" “You've ¢ oat every one of 200) or latér existing conditions would w it 15 years: ago. Just to dry the tears in those youthful eyes, The et ie as “speeders” was home-made, of all| be changed, I doubt if one of them em a gray sult WHITE CLOUD, M Star wants the five owners of those imprisoned pets fhouted frenzied | conceivable kinds and shapes. And! would remain with the colors—cer- LIL bie? {breasted coat, and the (By.U. P.)}—Slipping from her to call at The Star office and this paper will give supporters, And (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) tainly not if he were a real man,” ! side the bi W he , av th fi g 9 7 ai ir h re js 4 a » , 2» fees and reclaim their then the expert Two is company, three’s @ alon th ave wiare tt 000 them the money to pay the fees a ; j ip alo} conster - sp ecd- A eet, a bacty | Maen eas atc a pores an an pets. coaster --sm-et-l/ HUGO KELLY, Ill. $300,000 Damage line. { At Fourth University Mr € ‘ + var . } pete yf At Hour Cea elant rim ad ea Ve eh a 2 4| BEATS DAWES IN in Louisiana Fire Petisi née’ pase. thettigwing of | S20 naltin ry, he walted for | safety belt spul RACE TO SEATTLE || sureverorn, ta, sept. 5 Jetroit ha the blowing o' (Turn to I , Column 5) th out wy N race W Damage estimated in excess of $300,- haem Peal ennanite F W a UGO KELLY, IIT, beat Vice a3 Per a E oa €a ers avor (4 Winner “Let } pas ry ears sate Seat, |/ 000 Was caused by fire which swept hisdemen ct a hee, fags val RRS Wes FFP ‘ Pa er 1 seven-block area in the residential should have been made a, capl lg t of one Deliv ry te 1 hundreds of excited rac it hie ioe eats e t se | section here during the night Tol ‘ottense e d hundred : night. He arrived via the w. k. || i Nidacaied shah ues Radio Log of Ill-Fated\ System of Z A last acri a] ora ene of Re man | ovgnox ex wae A The Star man said he would!) Se" Gna Mrs, Hugo Kelly, I, in HOUSTON, Texas, Today's F Once upon im | The coaster race will be an annual entire mainland of (¢ \ waitress in a hash house placed ndoah Found: [ st |Conference of Leading Des alers Will Be € valled | from this time on, under the | 1. former scree || t¥. anid’ patte! of “Brnxoria’ ‘coun cup of coffee in front of a patron end as Fe =f Bau ete wuspices of The Star i ay eh ead, || including Alvin,.were placed in: ; most, lot Tit “into , Within Few Days, W. B. Monks Says |" ; ; tary. to the mayor, made an early || en ee ee or th . ’ | Seldom has staid, old i torie|| morning trip trom Rainier valley |} elosee tne ray foot and : ; Volunteer park seen so many laugh- |} to welcome his first grandson. | quarantine Friday as a re va Sentence Not Com pleted | swan suoewaicis \ oie comany nas riven men) sanen, gen se fore to weleome hin rat grandon, Joie tr in en ve DIARY } With the public proused by rhe | thought to a revision of the pre | Seldom so many kids had 3 : ember 4 a Star's publication of fact aoul ent zone system, since the appear JERE | and to the office, and LEASANT CITY, Ohio, Sept, 6.) view the earth below without} the zone system of applying cartage | Las if EOL Fl) %. Dixon, only Hving camp P ( »)—The storm which | trouble,” according to the log on coal deliverte d the| ance of articles in The Star By U. P.)-—Th ng th f | charge on | . | tore the Shenandoah into a ma Lightning was again seen Su {| ineauitien which follow, coal deal-| “The Cartage charge plan” pre | USED CAR | “ awe truck it ate®:30]as they left Wheeling, W q emselves likely soon to] dateg e an was merely n the mo Bd ah) Pee ae 1K ring abot bl : evised by the fuel administration. © offering their best buys in to: lirigible entered Ohio from Wheel-| LIGHTNING FLASHES \t Seattle's. fuel distribution , 7 : Bee seh aca ed the | my ‘ hh ies ph tae tll ine, And talking of jn, according to the radio log of ARE SEEN AHEAD } Ww. B. Monks, of the firm of|/t was origina gets |l'atapecttittat rartinl t tere Phe: here the c which’ was picked up on Follov valley to the westward| Monka & Miller, among the largest days when deliveries were madé in} i 8 POc ing ¢ ) tion of amateur eookes, thru Ohio and see Hghtning flashes | joes Jeaale and retail coal deal-| horse-drav ueks, and whe 0 WHR PRICHS | form tation, ah siaateet i fled Hare ‘ ri Ohio and see lightning flashes | jocal wholesale and retail cont deal-| horse-drawn trucks, and when tho| Mek TRI |" Charges,, that he’, was’ paid “By up, Bar iy tipon @ fleld of charcoal, and The log was written by G. A,| directly ahead. ‘Take higher clo-| ers, Saturday declared that thejcity's strects were in bad condition | Pepa ett county funds for work done on the to queries’ on the artiaawit.” Sune Eat Bibendum," and nobody tobe! 4 mor wis killed in (he| vation ang find that visibilit | present arbitrary zone charges work | ge 1) | Toe eA toaear . a dmitted who In nnuble to cooke an al 1 twa id by H. D,! bad," Armor recorded then | he industry and ought to} “We'll have to admit these |] $416. auloped with Atwater |) private residence of J. 1. Gluck) ) County Gammissioner Frank Paul, y eat no that it will taste like Belgian | wreck It wa r , : [ " Jagainst the indus ar rn H re cons | Kront penttion a Ayflgld) lea Mullane, county building mainten-| of the South? ‘district, will submit Hare/and Milord Dixon did admit that | Managan, a candy store proprietor) Witteen minutos I | be. changed , | Ulitlons have been greatly changed. (Teer e new. cord tres {) ace man, are contained tn an| Scheok’a aftidavit to his fellow com. Mince: cua caveer tC: ae me wuore aneng i eres ene, carded CVmy to Conimand Strike strong headwinds and. se¢ However, any chagges made} We now haye big trucks, and whole and other extra or iw in |) affidavit signed by Herman Scheck,| misgionéhs; Willlam Gaines and ee Bis al mb) ee Jacob HM. Klein, who was put) storms both northwest and south-| should first be discussed by a cons | districts, originally gpned on a basis perfect ndition, Original |! ox-county employe Willlum Brown, next week, probably * . jin charge of the Investigation of | weat In the distance Beligve Ww | ference between denlors and repre: |of bad, unpaved are now finish shines like now Soheck, a cement finisher, is reps] at Tuesday's meeting, he sald Sat- Eliot of Harvara says there! the catastrophe can ride them wit trouble and] aentatives of the public and clvic/ paved, making delivery much easier || pur to the Want Ad Columns ||resented by Attorney Frank ip urdays he swork to do in aay en | Mhe firat,hint.of the storm came | bear atraight. westw i anizations,' Mr, Monks sald,/and therefore cheaper.” ind see who is offering this dandy |} Churehill of Kent, who announeed) “Mullane told The Star that That ian't heaven he's talking| at 9:30 p,m. The ship was passing Storm inereasing’ was the |‘and 1 will start a moveme nt at) Mr, Monks called attention to the|] car to you. YOU WILL SAVE {Saturday that he will file sult! Seheek did work on Mullane's house bout over Chambersburg, Pa ominous notation an hour after-' once among the dealers for such @/ topography of Seattle, ad i all| BY READING THE WANT AD || against Mullane in Scheck’a behalf} at 6805 Bighth ave. N. , but de- ost e ‘fee Hehtning to the south of us| ward, “Ship pitches heavily, Passed conference, It ought to be arranged) coal entered the city on the water|| GoLUMNS OF THE STAR. next week nied that the pay came out of a he Pa but the eky Is clear and we can (furn to Page 2, Column 3) for wome time next week (Turn to Page 2, Column 4) Qo | t's te and w politieal frames feounty warrant, Tdi!

Other pages from this issue: