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“It's Nasty in a Storm - } Tides SE SATTL E, WASH., IES IN FIGHT AT INN! Renan The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ander the Act of Congress Maren & Per Tear, by Mall, EPTEMBER 7, 1925, ue Bias MONDAY, Ss Home Eiome FARMER IS KICKED T0 DEATH © Seven Held Pending Probe of Brawl at Resort folks! This is Labor Day. It’s called Labor Day be cause it’s the day when nobody labors. Howey, Following an all-night din- The only thing that stops some) ner party that ended in a men from exaggerating the size of fight at the Kentucky Kitch- the fish they catch Is the length of en an Algona chicken dinner their arms =~ aivasiy resort, four men, a woman }and her two children were in _ The SeattleStar Matered ae Second Claas Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffioe at Beattia Wash one Home — Edition TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. 12 Killed, More Sought a Wenatchee Flood! Latest Flashes American Gil Abandons Swim Most Victims PROBE OF Are Children NAVY IS and There Are Sharks Out There’ But, Strong, on Whom Navy De- pends to Fly Pacific With Seattle- Built Plane, a Chance Is Ready to Take “French Fire Upon Riffs!"— - - Headline. the Auburn jail Monday fore- Ge GRIS NEZ, France, Sept C ® eS: aie elles he te es || © —-antre *« "| Cloudburst Breaks Natural Mountain games! ars 30, Nor Uy fefinitely abandoned plans for W Ae Larson, 30, North Puyallup|| eetnitty abandoned pane fr an Dam; Wall of Water Sweeps Town i ‘ , beaten and kickec other attempt to swim the Engiis ow. : meat ” Los Angeles woman wants to abl! +0 Geath was at the Ata, suites slp gstrting ter — - W hen the propelle rs stop they go down like lead, sh ali marriages. Well, the King , e D iqaoeeaie Get aie eae’ | (Special to The Star) Senator Charges De- says Commander Strong, who is ready to take his ee, : ee Ie Con ae al i psig . ke pri Mer ay: | WENATCHE Sept. 7.—Twelve persons are dead and g' © chance with the sea in the PB-1, Seattle-built plane. | * dese Maa RE cick Gus ct the Gehonens pny eae aban tee hundreds of workmen are searching for the bodies of five partment Needs a on the Back of = Ford Justin Flaherty, 22; his brother known missing in the ruins of flood-swept Terminal, a suburb Thoro Cleaning BY HAROLD MATSON . ___|T. Ford Flaherty, and Morgan ‘ : | southeast of this city, Monday. Z ‘ PPORTUNITY—SHE KNOX \ Cummings, 25, ail of O'Brien—Po Girl Mistaken A steady, dreary rain today added to the gloomy aspect (BULLETIN) AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—“Sure we'll try it.” . prose ‘tition. ‘ Oa u =e te for Thief; Shot of the debris-covered valley which was suddenly struck by : SRONGHEL Sept. Uo ede Ljeutenant Commander J. H. Strong, nervously pose aa ted 0} a 20-foot wall of water caused by a cloudburst in the Squilli- ya oe pernons were: kinied fa chewing a cigar, arms folded, clad in a greasy jumper. It ts Vice President Dawes’ avowed | ¥ ACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 7 : iis A an explosion on board the { MA , sntention to limit the epeechenacing | Mf 8nd Mra, Guy Roetgers, op S’ : nae? pt. 7 chuck and Stemilt canyons in the hills above the town, United States destroyer Noali, stood on the shore of the bay. at Crissy field. He S cikarae we ieee, nrown mage orators ot the chicken dinner tnn, spate for a burglar as At Saturday, : according to radio reports re watched his plane, the PB-1, being launched; perhaps yet change mind about running} by, 14 are a ae bru a w in he Just how large the death toll will be is uncertain. Be-| ceived from ie yeseel today. he visualized it in the air, speeding in the wake of for th senate, pire : me here ie sides the five known missing there are believed to be others JASHINGTON, Sept. 7—A the two PN-9 planes for Hawaii. “In one pocket Dawes carried a ‘The Kentucky Kitchen is between 8, of Fran buried in the debris, as the flood wiped out an automobile W resoltition Gernanding con “Sure we'll try it,” he repeated mechanically, look- q AC ag he gen capa half a yard, A'gona and Auburn miles |] Shot and se led 6 tourist camp and there is no record of its occupants. gressional investigation of the ing over the water toward Pt. Richmond from where 4 square.”"—News ae < ce A ff . tT. M Eleven were suffering from injuries and were being taken! Shenandoah catastrophe, as well the seaplanes take-off; and on to San Pablo bay, “aban MO douDl. | were to bring the: |e be : care of in hospitals. ns other recent maladventures where but an hour before the PN-9 No. 3, while in : . be » bring tt » Seat: |) arm wh srictiens tie waa Of the 28 dea d, iinved’and missit liebe ailinke of the navy, will be introduced | : . ; Pe ctey hve “VM stand for @ pleture,” Dawes | '* during the day t able to recognizé ber. Rather e dead, injured ¢ lissing, are children the monient: congrige: convenes tow of a destroyer, had failed to withstand a swell said, “biit fo -stunts—10" morikey- | cance to-the ntorien told Wert renege ae toss of lif Seale ihe ‘bh! in December, Senator King, from a passing steamer and had capsized. | ee \Sonea oF ben: ta) etic eis abc Yattanpaee te ane th CASUALTY L| ST: Gee GainiGA® la, “aclialed Gi ber’ democrat, announced to If a bay swell would do that to the seaplane, what i aa play for the an! ot Auburn, the Flaherty brothe house thru a wat H10 0, 00 here tones bel eo ates aus Poets hen happened to the PN-9 No. or a tank of gas. Rodgers eee and Cummings were visiting t pls ° y but that this recent series 1,’ down in’ a’ storm: off Ha (ee eher es oe ———____ sq Roetgers when Larson, a str oft eas IN FLOOD t by t eaeeed fib dum’ to inoompate wail? the nasty sea that runs down TIN to them, arrived in a quarre : b it ey ; " | A bare. | SPORTING wera ae ee Seven Children a ace and administra Nervous excitement over rnetkaciot: iichvohanks £60 a he Flahertys c S d FE. FE 1 Crissy field—yet the work went a séaplane landing in a storm B prey ote = miltige® aie eatd “to tave adcaltted ave. rom lames 28 Are Dead, Injured or Wer cies on, the PB-1 thoroly tested ; ween you're oat Li drinking liquor but to have den JACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept (cas tin : and launched—now only wait- the propellers stop and when weak mess, Re- buying It’ att fers Ss eee ati . Missing at Wenatchee rhe Papa Ing for official orders to try the propellers stop you go 4 events ind!- y said, appeared intoxicated. || rowly eacaped being bu t ie believes. that politics in omething that two planes have Straight down but, then; hat “Babe “Larson, they sald, claimed to be || death when. the home » The Sta above estal fight of the ‘aber: ||° | talled "ins. tom fan Mranuinen (CN ESiLo te testen ccien. he Ruth's weakness ‘ be | f at ligh ne Sh to’ Hh by ate? PN-9's and we carry more gas. is a highball on the place and Mf. Dolcon was de Q ward, He thinks the eens tam lsee “Maybe Rodgers couldn't see Nie “inside. 2 rel with the R while the mothe jead, missing and sr crash of the destroyers on the rocks Strong, an iron man of the 4)" 0? tates oa : ung the woman's fi om home t i of Bate te i at Point Honda would shed tr navy, and his crew of four 7 M f aca ate ie Ses . A fight 1 and was kept uy children and aided in More bodies ma: Ra light on conditions in the navy; he ready; and while they Ras or Shae ase Cece ate d puzzle ts thruout the night until the tragic|| duing the flame shit taco lgaetateed paneorrrcay Pada ries is confident that the probable loss comes news of the Shenandoah {74 fon are eins 2 but we still have|climax at 3 a. m . ng. children. Bx ot | ee vatley balow of th 191 plane in the Pacific tragedy in Ohlo—14 more of Strans' reemoted me y railroad time-tables Motorists believed to live at Ort. Maud 5 h eo are missing, |e yey dnucet consequent | COUld have been avoided, and he the navy air service dead. COU beaten el ihehle wont ne . : ; der imeece called to au Sats Sout KNOWN DEAD flood ‘occurred at tn Satu, | Wants congress to bring out the “Sure we'll try it,” say8 capsized—and the Shenandoah For th Poison Ivy club lel that a terri was ‘OME t. (By U. I day. In a moment dquillchuck | *ts Strong, “the PB-1 Is the best ; ak alee We propose the doggone dub ng waged on the pavement in N re ae fs Mary Groff, 8, Wenatchee WHI rte Ihe Oni coca These courts of inquiry the navy bat SWVeill have an choir (Sooo eRe dane | Tho forever make. a mt of the He " . George Groff, I months, We ~ 3) vartment Is inting | “ Strong looks forward to his Who forever makes us cross hi n rushed Acclie eeae Tee Wile lk. waa ovnféa inlaw i rdariie tor partment is appointing in rapid anil’ ovbaltvles on’vganictt : zach HP aban oe 2a Telling what he told the boss! © and found that Pe ee sa ‘ natchee, 5 2 er are nothing but courts of Chie nS Cen =eoy > Semtaile WIRE Coben tee rmcann as et Tae | already dead, bis bod: . hree Florence Groff, 4, Wenatchee. whitewash," King told the United : a record for glory, but as me Day Amundsen steamer Maud tod 5. Wes WALL OF WATER DESCENDS AER YRAD sata Ny Or ane Mere wonder if Commander Rodger's re : THE NEW FORD carried into the house Alice Groff, 6, Wenatchee Preoe a defi to the forces tnat have ENT Doctor Lacey and t was en route “f Anna Ernst, 11, Wenatchee. IN WENATCHEE VALL Ty Sea RS i ei engines were going when they cheated his comrades. You may disguise hood and fenders, | -,.0c'or Tacey and the rt il Pettit, 24, railroad brakeman | A* » houne, we (Turn to rage 3 Column 3) Bh neva bee ir ves, we'll have an hour and Change the tires if you will, at dante? ahavite” al ttle in abou of Everett wall ¢ r rushed of down fast in a storm... . a half leewa: he remarked But the radiator of Old Henry decaals eater r Car Alex Murdock, ntiat i oan Regina de = ? “It's not the men that beat laconically; half to himself as Will cling to it still. | Sian ian le ve He tel Mrs, Alice Clev Weualches: | {eens and: poured: sout the us,” he continued,” it's the ac- he walked away,”—if there is E. —L F. if te hate Weed wth fae, moth U2 the valuable rece Mra. Ellen Butt Woviateliogs (Ya eee tore nate cas a cessories a feed pipe . no wind.” a eet 20 as sa of Arctice lore gained in’ the John W. Evans, tehee nein | Noe: Of the Great) Notkhern Chicago is to have a museum of Puyallup. He came from || expedition Wilbert Overman, 23, We. Tiltoad, a mile east of Terminal, ac Bee acts: tee aoubk thare will be a year ago ms Tl nathived , tually cutting the tracks in two. —_———_—— a signin front of thelr ‘cages =| “Mrs. Dominick McDonald, Leaven-|,, The main stream rushed down on nD : F pbbrpres ‘ " and, without warring, crashed into BOR CELEB ‘ BRON AP MIBGING Hulldings and homes, carrying a tite Capt. Moses Does Not Ex-) Another museum of Wve germs ts| Fannie pretreat young daughter! o¢ death and destruction. Huge | teindows are aheaus kept closed. | Mrs, James § ratte Wenatchee. |ioesed about and finally lodged in Cana | Donald Frederickson, 15,) Wes |ihe mud and debris when the waters| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—(By CANDIDATES FOR THE POISON eae U. P)—The navy today abandoned st RE IVY CLUB ack Haussner, 6, Wenatchee. minutes after it started | all hope of finding alive the lost sea ’ co Hid Picaitc Boards With D INJURED i al pened on But gown plate PSot and we ew ot ve Amy Probes Colonel’s Blame of ) 4 g on oards ith ANCE at sohn Ernst, 10, Wenatchee swer end of the town, where | men, missing now for six days, 5) | H ll T Martha Ernst, 13, Wenatchee ath wave was blocked by threo) Capt. Stanford Moses, flight | Shenandoah Crash Eag les’ a uesday ight Mrs, Groff, mother of the four 5 of freight’ cars, there: was mmander, in an informal hee AER SS Grotf children who are dend. heap of debris 15 feet high and a nent to press representatives 1 a 7 ¥y t L aie fui intent tteh charagr awe Harold Groff, 1M, Wenatehee quarter of a mile long. It was there | keeping the ‘death watch" at naval ASHINGTON, Sept. 7—(By U. P.—The fate of terizes the Seattle worker, will bel genie, O lon Promotional league of| Esther Hanson, 9, Wenatchee that all the dead were found radio headquarters, admitted there {Colonel William Mitchell, former assistant chief of the ~~ |: cked with all the good things | aent of the Centr rpc: ae bar ee os Wenatchee, Hundreds of t dents, mi mbers of | wa no longer cause, to expect the} army air service, will be left in the hands of President sory sans i eri H al Labor Council, | orothy Hanson, 6, Wenatchee, the National Guard and the Amer-| search will succeed | Gaol; Ne saat ‘ 2 rm i it Dyvndbiew: Bidiears epi A aed sari will be the principal speakers at a} Paul Hanson, 4, Wenatchee. lican Legion are toiling in the wreck ‘The navy feels that it has done | Coolidge, army officers forecast today. MI Ak | iunch, an and park, | banquet of the Religious Education-| Mrs, Etta Palmer, Wenatchee, age today, hoping to find the bodies| everything possible to locate Com.{| After launching a formal investi-) manding general of the eighth corps The loving couple that sit in|. Mare thal 20,000 persons are ex ade at Moves’ cafeteria this| Mrs, Palmer's 4-months-old baby. | of the missing and attempting to) mander John Rodgers and his men,”| gation of Mitchell’s statement thru] area, acting Secretary of War Da- front of you at the movie and bill! pected to attend the annual Labor) Betty MeDonald, 6 Wenatchee, | (Turn to Page 3, Column 4) Moses said. Major General Ernest Hinds, com-| yis, will place the question of pro- and coo all thru the show. day picnic of the fleattle Central RE Fist aie 7 az 3 Kpeesng against the fiery critic of | Fak iene Pe Ear fl ES Labor Council. After the plenic TAY ae the war and departments , clentist has discovered | the park the brawny sons of toll will ; navy i RMUs 60 times as strong as car-|take their wives and sweethearts to | squarely before the president. bolle acid. the Eagles’ auditorium, where they Jim ars The issues raised by Mitchell, who “Now ji kn where the boot-| will be entertained with a grand ball. a ries ul ne 9) ese ew xcursions charged the departments with in- legger, gets his stuff! Charles W. Doyle will be in charge | ores e and criminal negligence BS ia of the activities at Woodland park, SIA Ee far transcend the routine matter Today's fable: Once upon a time| which will consist of numerous ath BY JIM MARSHALL Monday night at $6 for the room to drink it this is? 1 bet you can't gue | We've been in Spokane for nine Sr Rear Giacipling ofan. Instiborginays a woman got her picture into a|letic contests and a baseball game NO FRANK BUNKER, of round trip. The only way to pass the Here's what some of them years, Never had enough money } Which might involve the administra- Bape hei secron without she ofa |) Tn) addition. te) the, eattering | at| \ the Spokane police force, | Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t time was to mareh up and down said as they landed: before. Tho old town ain't | tion, it is sald, requiring the per of a bathing suit | Woodland park, there will be activi-{ must have heen inspired. 1° Paul, Great aitein saa the long train, Most of the By a stout lady with two changed much, has she?” sonal decision of the president on HE ties at South Park. Georgetown will He stood at the top of the Northern Pacific split about even folks did this, spending a few bundles: “Gee! 1 feel just like oe action to be taken. 5: What has become of the novel inj J!” with South Park in a big cele stebe in the Spokane union depot of the Beattie, haul; 7ohe® BBS minutes on the observation car an immigrant.” pay SNPORT, Spokane and | WELL BE ASKED 'TO which it was stated that the trusty | bration, which will be under the lead. rain shed Saturday night and kane, Portland & Seattle hauled in the rear of each trip. By two cigaret - smoking I Coour d'Alene hotels were AFFIRM STATEMENT 4 pervant had been in the family for|¢rship of Al Stokke, playfield super.) cried i other crowded carlonds from At every stop there was a youths: "Is Jimmie Durkin. still Hebneks oe irauRlone Ac eAturaay When Mitchell returns to San An years? visor. A baseball game between the This way to Main at.! Portland at the $6 rate grand rush for the lunch room, running his soft drink parlor?” hight and Sunday, especially the | tonio today or tomorrow from a fish- "Ah, yes,and what has become of |80uth Park Merchants and the ANGh’ Hundred thirg-slx. prod More than three-quarters of in which about 800. of the 836 By an old timer; “Is Duteh Spokane, where Barl Gray's or- [ing trip, he will be asked by Major the servant? Georgetown Merchants will be the| Kal sons and daughters, decant:.1 no travelers, & check showed, got left ‘and contented them Jake still running the Coeur chestra hardly had time to play, |General Hinds under informal in- Wee, GORTOTe OL SSUE AD ICHIC Plies \asladhd Mead tL Si ite were ex-Spokanettes, going back selves—in a*manner of speak dAlene hot so many were the grectings fram | Structions from Washington to af- ee ts _ Robert H, Harlin, secretary of the| 1 setle sok Prodigal, Hon, ips SA ialt. sith etondas caweet Hweby ? panne Tei voenta Stor aU eon eet eae ht Banite tes Heit ors d6ngeAhias atateni antes ceth (Keptember 6) | cheered him ; hearts, relatives and acquaint: ° | eemne sn nie i aoteat mn dad in a spat two years ago. Now Muny of the visitors spent reply, which seit {uncauptesly alas I i / ‘ ances Pon news DULCE 0) WAGs GE aing home an¢ spe he’ Monday visiting (he Interstate | affirmation, y Do .#e 0 . vetetigl?, Leetatnes ant te Captain Obtains siltows everything In Gophe an Niche oe enna | Ym galne home nnd T hope hell | Monaey venir etrmoion inthe. {who Will lay. the whole matter then yetth: PEE dienes at eee oath hs Sergeant’ 8 Arrest ind and dandy, responded PTV first special, whieh left ty Vi by ¥, | back to Seattle his is just a city, ‘They will return on spe- Shaded Men aaa is due in Afion comes N. Blodgett, the| Sergt. Carl C. Martin wag ar.| Mr. Bunker, ‘Fight this way t 9 a. m,, Saturday, was | FYWO THOUSAND persons | one-day-only reconciliation,” clals leaving Spokane Monday AMURSOR, SROs fobacko ing, he on his way til rated on | grand. lateény charges | for Mainiat jammed to the guards 80 mine | crowded Into the Spokane | By Detective Chester Edwards, evening, arriving in time—but The “flying general," who has Canible A his meets 6, and Y dis praise utex before It pulled out. Six Union depot to welcome the vis Spokane, to a reporter for ‘The possibly not in shape—for work already suffered demotion and ban- we do te this and that, In the, Pending the Investigation of govern leoue 45 ei aadinw s " y ‘v evening w y wyfe to Port Madiaon,|ment property belonging to Battery | NOUR railronda poured more teen carloads were hauled dver itors, Many of the latter, how. | Seattle Star: “You como along Tuesday morning ishment from Washington for his 4 1 nfains myghty lovely, and thence) oy." 146th Field Artillery | than 6,000 mon, women and the mountaing and desert to the ever, wore “surprising” friends | with mo to the station , Can't And tho biggest kick the |outspoken ecriticiam of the adminis. , Chicken ‘auth Tene Worse ea Capt. Allen Poyser, in his capacity| children into Spokane from & Inland Empire capital in 10 and — relatives, @ Long — Ines have you tough Seattle guys prodigals got out of the whole | tratlon’s alr policy, faces court mar many people there, and we myghty|i# deputy prosecuting attorney, pro-| attie, Tacoma, Everett, Portland hours. formed at once around tele loose here over Sunday You trip was Sergeant Bunker, tial, dismissal, possibly jail and slan- So, Inte, to home. |eured a warrant for Martin's arrest, and other Const pointe Saturday Surprisingly, there wag hard phone booths inside which trip look desperate to me.” standing majestically at the exit, [der sults by high government oft- Hb} following # search of Martin's rvoms | and Sunday, ‘They will haul ly n sign of liquor aboard, If pers asked the person at the By an aged couple from Puy- erying clals whom he assailed as grossly ~A. J. 8 = Saturday, them home again Monday and there had been there was hardly other end: "Do you know who gilup: “his ts the first time “This way to Main Street!" (Turn to Page 3, Column 4)