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ar ee Sorc p= wg 5m a Just to Make a Story— |Why Does the N Navy Bring Bitter Tears to So Many Mothers’ Eyes IS WRECKING SKAGIT PLANT! , oS waa) te) The ‘Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Weather | Tides — The SeattleStar * Wavered a Gecond Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beaitin Wash. under the Act of Congress March +. Per Your, by Mall, $1.00 r— JATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMB ER 8, 1925. T Wo CENTS 8 IN SE. ATTLE : Teacher's Waiting Inside, but— A’ TCH BASIN © lhis Seattle ion Va ation Minite sa Out Until the PLANS FAIL Additional Thousands Must Be Spent, Inspection of Plant Reveals ISTLY machinery at Seattle’s municipal Skagit power } idk? © Stehost plant is being slowly but certainly wrecked thru an | Alcina ¥ see aba | inadequate system of keeping gravel and rocks out of the ee i generating outfit, | We don't » boy next door Thousands of dollars must be spent to eliminate objec- ] opying tionable features installed by Carl F. Uhden, former Skagit | metic pro engineer for the city, and the entire plant may be shut down for these repairs for an indefinite time. .| The mother of Celestino P. Mazzucco and her lost son. This was the word brought back to the city Tuesday by a ele Utilities Chairman Tindall of the city council, following y Jim Marsal an investigation with Councilman Erickson and W. Chester A FTER the Shenan¢ | And Still Another Morse of the Skagit engineering commission. Councilman pe) : pete hela Gan ph tet ANS ge eet oti th: Moore, on the other hand, says no shut down will be neces- ee oe ‘publicity per ei roe erg vce tation sary. He discounted the seriousness of the situation. t a telegram to Mrs. August la rash today. The tragedy Tindall said the repairs will in no way affect the city zaucco, whose picture we occurred near the d er base distribution of electric current and will not cripple ser-} print here. The telegram ree during @ practice flight from the vice. The steam plant will care for municipal power users| {vll_ of resrets because Mrs © ought to pop little nose when Home wer little Homer Bre f school shoes, we isn't a centipe ammar school teachers with the sum at of new t know was in the students who caddied mer are words they 4 air station. ; | Bee See der law yeolaiare that the bullet crashed, It had been| To operate the United States | The child, thru his father, Mur. ty soil is the richest In addition to speeches and pub-|afmed accurately almost directly to} A@Vy, a vast and complicated | dock Gordon, alleges the injuries nll te the | In addition ¢ ers, /the heart and police are certain the| business on which the national | were received July 26, this year, in |a collision on Rainier ave. with an automobile owned by the contrac- uc tors. lished articles aimed at bootleg: ai given testimony in| murderer stood directly outside the| Safety is supposed to depend, we See ee ee hae pal sitar mrad LAMiIin VOCs (ia LAGl | Hei asly Hike bean. GFinicitig? he anid Attendance of 50,000 for! Mc ha “ak he could see Mra. Cook | hire politicians. start e whi plainly beauty clay 7 Mazzucco’s only be had been | A passenger officer with Stin- | english vocabulary during the time necessary for the work—one day to two! kitted in the dinaster. son escaped serious injuries ese: weeks, he said | During the past few years — ——a HISTORICAS. RESEARCH Whar “Whiten “pat the ear after being put| many similar pictures could which may or may not be the Phat has become ot the small i Ri VP at ie pan: ration, Tindall sald, he] have been taken and printed in key to national defense in the s hecome of the sma tu leading fro ° 2 7 ie the newspapers near future, we hire more poli- eae Se eres Nee ue) river to the generate Tind tae aes enn ey sce There were the mothers of | ticis ter” behind his geography? j plained! it sem that edges of the finely ad.| the boys who perished when | ‘o run the army—what there Bosc » ee ma ever eee ater ae would ¢ saa had ca ae seven destroyers ran onto the | e hire another “True Confessions”! " a eat Pot et in Call- | Ss and a half-inch screen and into the) Morse, an expert consulting en-; fornia | st that perhaps a The main trouble with picnicking ugh tothe Simean puree NR igs ARN There were the mothers of the t years naval experi- in a flivver is that when you stop xe ae Uhden proposed | tom of the sump tank from fiat to| bys blown to bits in the after- | ence might be a good sort of for lunch, you fin a sump pit, built into the floor of | sloping and installing a pump on| ‘Urret of the Mississipp! | chap fo ruin:the navy you will be hamper has changed to butter the tinal: th -dolleak! ihe the J24nch pipe to keep’ It. clear | There were the mothers of iughed at—by politicians. If you e #6 This debris, he ¢ 1 and remove the debris suction. 4 be ee ies on ific | hi ieee perh: ae ms n who can ie nrow « into the thre J 07 ght yerintendent, Whe hog og {ig A AReR RS abe once err Motto for taking Nis swectt anil : ae pels rag ldd gleaned |G Pees dl Bea dey gary There were the mothers of the | thing about running the air to: lunch . Kes and weep steel , tick la to abut Aven thar wena % who crashed down on the | service, you will win another Councilmen Nichol Tindall | plant for a week or two and build| Shenandoah last week Jaugh—from politicians. And Piay at the Metropolitan this sald, “objected and aaid {t wouldn't | another sump tank farther down the And now there are the moth the same with the arms week. {# jcalled>~<"The “‘Nervous| ppc * foveal ean the “feree Paina ‘ fo-eraof the. four boys yitlet only see Wreck.” Sounds like a sign on the} [obs Gia “owkebe” woulda pick tun Either plan will necessitate a new | Monday on she destroyer Noah | W" or matter with the bong eat gh sand and rocks from flat floor | appropriation of Skagit funds, Tin. ' Chinese waters navy? Why does it have } bee ¢'the etahis AGA Garey thems ipward | dell bags Not one of these mothers has wreck after wreck, disaster aft- { * + and at right © to the tunnel. Uhden could not be reached by oe bet rempris ap eaying, ‘iy er disaster—in time of peace? HEALTH NOTE j “Uhden's plan prevailed.” ' rhe "Tuesday | el died fighting for his coun- Why is it continually engaged | A sure sign that your vaca- | | Snare oe ah : in putting on cheap publicity All some of them can say Is: stunts? jon has put you in good sha ‘ : oe pte ds eq js seatties | | My boy died when the navy Is the navy maintained to op- and cabbage Te breakfast. pulled a publicity stunt.” erate a sort of continuous cir- dias | eae a eens cus—or it is kept going for de- ea | UNNING destroyers onto the fensive purposes? Is it being rocks, blowing up gun tur- used as a steel ring to safe. } dio sets are being lowered in rets, sending planes across the guard America’s coasts—or as | ce. It won't be long now before | Pacific without fuel, stunting « a ballyhoo for an obscure Cali i one can trade in his Rolls Royce | zoe Ls, frail gasbag over a storm area to fornia politicion who is mak- and get a good 6-tube set in return make @ newspaper story—these | ing a stab at ing it? . . y j a stab at running it? | e+e Assassin, Believed to Be Bootlegger, are cruel enough, in all con- The nation, in behalf of those New water pipea im Tacoma are | e . science. But the loss is merely tearful mothers, wants answers made of creosoted wood, and our | Fires Shot Thru Window erial, We can bailt more | to these questions—and {t Secret -apanti. vecerk: thet haan i attleships and destroyers and doesn't want them answered by brew over there’ tastes just Wke| ¢ A ie! ‘ rea os? me : ioc vanes nnd hetped| Planes ana gasbags. a naval “whitewash board, hectes eal ee te DO I WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL? Do I look like it?” Jack Deas snapped back, as} VINTON, Ia, Sept. 8 —(By U. ) several ines tant. cenee ae ene But xb ahercankary nitther: either. It wants them answered i 3 9 ep H > aint * gainst | ¢ ot a ooze runners | ; ¢ ¢ s ant eee he sat on the steps at Central school Tuesday morning. Jack was a little sates Principal | P> ae lene ji r cre Beh i oN etal ahak m ee hl hortly| tears—bitter tears because the clearly and truthfully j : » Women’s Christian Temperance ie shot was shortly Photographer's sign: Your baby|J. M. Widmer was ahead of him, the world was behind him, he thought, so, books in lap, | Uson rier blamed here today for|before midnight, but Mra. Cook lived} S#erifice was no wanton, #0 use- ee it wants them answered can be enlarged, tinted and framed | he slumped down’ to try to think out. Just after the camera snapped he stood} 6 murder of Mra. C. B. Cook, |! several hours. She was unconscious sg 5 No money sepa he bbls oe SE 3.7 h table total ‘of the anding sons, red for t ee for $8.75, up, counted the long flight of steps, and said he was “half sad, half glad.” Jack is in Beesitant of the Benton county | however, and not able to tell of th eed do ad Say IB S d Ask i EGGZACTLY 6-B and lives with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Deas, at 928 Cherry st. hire, Cook Aled today from. «bal oHenuk 1 mother, who was in an| hood—to be flung away careless- | oy, Scarred, Asks ; ee 33 mht Chota: ar eit é Mba Mrs. Cook died today from a b er aged mother, who was | “Vice President Dawes had two | Kia at abc _—_— Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers) |" ng near the heart. She| adjoining room, told authorities Mrs.) !y for no sood purpose whatever. | $15,000 Damages i wt eee 1 ssailant | Cook hac P x ‘ont of 4 at bs | His face marred by scars around ‘ t s for breakfast.”— | was shot by an unknown assailant | Cook had n sitting in front of a} A! | cal dens dort | 99 H OF as she sat near a window In her | window that faced the street | W “ a bricklayers to lay | the eye and mouth, 4-year-old Ralph vib Thasage i ERG EST TE slared they be-| ‘The shade was drawn to pricks, painters fo paint |Gordon Tuesday filed suit for « nute ¢ at home. Authorities declared they t The shade v drawn to within} Cec hain ad ateigsearind cS a} loved the murder was committed |three inches of the bottom and it] houses, engineers to’run trains | $15,000 damages from McHugh and ff eee i Mrs. Cook 1 been | was thru that portion of the g and bakers to bake bread. Collucio, Seattle contractors To operate the air service, attle police force, | ally Injured Beneath this stone mas Kore Lies Jaywaiker Stoect The red light on result of He. croaséd. the: street | n the north of} tives are known. doors at §:30 Tuesday morning to| aS A re al i rae ee | morning is in Everett General hospi-| begin instruction of the expected en- | PRISONER : fy Pilete ig 1) ute tn. fue, nine | W. Clark, a fend of|tal with serioun spinal injurles. | rollment of 60,000 pups, one-fourth | Heroes of Shenandoah Crash Navy Determined to Continue ee + that prospectors will pan the soil] 4 has an injured left hand,|complete examination has not yet}in the highs and three-fourths in Buried at Arlington the F ns, Mills is nier ‘Stockade Guards Block. to Cross Pacific by Plane all park in order to been made by physic d operator at the Seattle tained in the accident. Clark the grades aim gold teeth lost’ by prize-| “stained In” the: accider AP | awitchbos “Sad t 149 W. 76th 8 attle { t 6 |. Opening day last year showed al YASHINGTON, Sept. &—(By U.| | Sa SIE, = Pentarh these police station, Mrs, Mills arrived in pening last year, show | WASHINGTO 1 Dash for Freedom | QAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8—{By U. {to Captain Moses. However, there One ge According to Clark, the par Everett Tuesday to be at his bed-| registration of 46,620, an increase! p)—The navy officers who gave their | >) OSs 8! e =| ‘ | p | y P)—Uni Washington expr is scarcely reason to hope for discov- WHOSE EARNING CAPACITY? | jor: geattie about 9 p. m. Monday. | Side of 3,000 over the previous year, and, | lives in the crash of the Shenandoah Wounded s byt at load: OP bucktht | ly forbic , the navy is determined |... ales : “You have an obligation to your) a1 drove up to Bellingham, | _C/ark Js an employe of the Metro-| to take care of this year's anticipat: | were buried with the martial heroes | aw he attempted to escape from the | © Dress on in another effort to reach | °" en any bits of wreckage Alma Mater, for, | Abe , ; rolitan Pulding company. No in-| eq {ncrea. 12 portable buildings | ” eh ghateads > vial: y | Hawaii by alr. which would definitely establish how | where they stayed until 0 : | e on 0 heights of Ar-| county stockade, Ed Watson, 18, aise | quest’ 1s to"besheld, Corotier ‘Fickel'l 4: ‘ditional teachers have been | Of the nation on the the airmen went to’th Laeantag BASE et ne ; Nays ea a am 'hag MUI A Ll ™/ lington at 11 a, m, today, as the| was treated for his wounds and re- | With all hope of finding the miss- | ,. 0 their death, It the financial syle wan gl oe ox os ir , z, anit Drevided navy department pursued {ts investi- | turned to imprisonment by deputy |!"& seaplane PN-9-1 and its crew of} Ich , your earn then on the return trio lef of Police Severyns sent In-| wnder the rules for school en-|™ F the. vaclentitio | eheretesaniebel ing | tive officially abandoned, the seaplane | dicating that ‘naval craft en. ing capacity Is Clark and Korouess were in the| Spector J. T. Mason to Everett to! trance, children who will be 6 years|Sation to determine the scientific) sheriffs Tuesday morning |PB-1, which did not start on the | eased in the search have not yet ater because front seat, with tie Greek driv tigate the crash Tuesday old by October 1 may enter the First | "easons for the Mlle RY » was |e a mination by Dr. W. P. Stan: |i tated voyage with the two PN.9| definitely abandoned the hunt, the @:: training the car, a Stutz car belon to veryna declared grade Tuesday, Those who willbe 6}, Lieut Se E Fone NAS | Toy, disclosed that Watson's shoulder | panes, will go aloft tomorrow on a| following message from the’ air We received.” of W. Alu | Mills. Mills was sitting in the] “If I find that Mills was respon-| years old between October 1 and ay mavataal ie 4 Fiisee ee ace Mp are filled with lead pellets} 99 hour endurance test plane carrier Langley to the de bulletin. jrear, Clark said he had no idea] sible for the dent and had been| March 1 may enter at midyear essa iE ehtidsaaithe Bedlak oe * Wilt et supe Hable ae Ken-|"“Gapt, Stanford E. Moses, flight | 8ttoyers Burke and Ludlow of the bd eh G2 how fast the car was tra drinking, I will bring him up for Besides the re facilities, Se loonimandan’ Leable Hanboele ec ans Jarrett anc ie yver etek __| project commander, will, if the test | Pacific fleet was intercepted at Old Joe Bungstarter says: The! put insisted they were not going | discipline {attle'’s public school system. offers ’ - RCD Se nt out to pick peas | is successful, use the fact as an |AVval headquarters here today, tive, off! L sekade farm at ‘Th . ut, J. B. Lawrence, | in the senior watch offcer, and Lieut. | Willows, under guard, oarly ‘Tues. | reument Seainit the ban on further} "Desire you search for plane on W. Sheppard were lowered into the} day, He made n sudden dash for) 2&vallan flight attempts course 70 along line passing thru sunty § best place to conceal liquor is be-| ag fast as 50 miles an hour the following special educational op- hind the third est button One mile south of Silvana they portunities o_O once | were speeding around a left-hand Part-time schools for those: who | Desultory search for the PN-9-1| latitude 21 and longi abbey 4 ' ‘ : ve, freedom and was crossing the road ‘ ) 2 d longitude 64 until WP inter sends dive coneano: 1 curva tdi atroady Ciaric-wald)! When Prosperity for have left the regular schools under eee mit eE GET EhW eal rare pluaka |itomndtah RCRA BT Take Washi | was still continued today by Hawaii-| you reach Kauai, Do this if prac: But girles smile serene, the car skidded on the wet paving || ap Oo Uasesy perros I Tele wean eran. | ) tion of the ceme-| ington, when Justin feo [an naval eraft, according to advice | teable on your way to Honolulu” It never gets too colt | and orashed Into a cedar post bulk.|| Ee Home Owner | registered «last year; opportunity |in the ; ewe Hee on 0 te oei6>| ston, , : ‘A ue ‘inn | bank unease ; ; , claskan'? (ar) Favenane: Bualls |tery, close by the grave of Louis] opened fire and recaptured him To wear their crepe de chine. | head, breaking down about 20 fect |! fveryone should own the hom h ter Taveras pupil tia ta al bye the RTA AHO TAA | CPD uae apt d ; eee | school for the deaf; sight-saving |) p | Of St }| 19 which ‘he lives, Here Is, \a , the ZR-3 in England. The bodies| August 21, on a charge of attempt Another candidate for the Poison rj ‘ A eaM ara the olabees: apeech' classes sforioveroom: |the ZR-t ongland. . 21, on a cha i Sey Aub’ is tha eine Whi Kae sa tine | When Clark came to after th splendid opportunity to secure ie pickle anaet orthopedic | Were borne from the receiving vault | ed robbery, He was a transiant la d ; eS Seen jcrash, ‘he sald Korouess was lying || one : to the graves upon artillery calssons, | borer from New Mexico, Dr, Stan to the music on the back of your | the car on the left hand | hospital classes; special classes for 3 ) saat arena teeta Me a: Fahad | mentally retarded children; a deten-| accompanied by a company of ma:| ley said the youth will recover, ' side, opposite to where he had 5 rea ae a eturded ¢ i y Be MAGN dd NT | athe | P 3 |S: BUY IN CITY FOR CASH || tion home class, for children under |Tines, a company of sailors and mili | C id oe pies | been driving. The car was a right-|] tf you aro tired of hunting a real | easly the fuvenite. court, two {tary band. Services for the first | d olonels ccusations onsidere: M4 (Heptemh und-drive machine, Clark way sit-|| bargain, ace thie piace before |] care of the Hite veand siete] three were rendered at the arave,| Alleged Head of pias and Navy t t: p ber 7) the bsieere you quit. New 4-room house, || parental schools, for. boy: jd girls | | (Labor Day.) karly up, while other| ting in the middle of the front seat. |] you quit. New 4-room house egnp de caetrsent Soparate chapel services have heen | De artments Roode folks do be sleeping, and hy honte| Mills, still unconscious, was lying || ferunch dantn tail length min. || Under 16; also two ip He f for varranged for) Lieut, Commander Coast Gang Loses | y Piles <P yee: te town, and do be hard to’ on the roud on the left side of the ror in. front bedroom. Bullt- || &townups, under supervision, of Se. sdowne. } CHICAGO, Sept. 8—4By UL P| w Y 4 } worke, wh: be at play, and inn, ete. Houro cont $9,200 to || attle school authoritles, but which | Lansdown: , : ey t ; WASHINGTON, Sept. §—(By U. generat of the army, to obtain could not feeling, which I do| car || bulia. ‘Two large lots covered || aro self-supporting Meantime, Investigators at Cald-} Willlam Burns, alleged leader of @) 5) rhe war department today of.| from Mitchel) confirmation Oh dec always have at this time of the year,| ‘The machine had straddled tho with fruit, flowera and garden, |} |well, Ohio, are finishing their in-| band of confidence operators, train | ‘ e nial of his. printed statement. t Ko back 10] vikhead after breaking st down.|| ‘The lota’ ure worth $1,200, || Fi apection of the wreck and will re-| robbers and holdup men. on the! felally began an investigation of bi and sit nt mw , F | | General Helmick, foll while the| The wp was entirely torn off, the Oni on on A Wh ie ii | Dawes Speeding turn to Lakehurst tomorrow to con-| Pacific coast, today Jost his long} the charges of incompetence and * uh i ¢ i 01 ene, the heach and the woods and the high hills! windshield broken, but the car narahe rap cae Ay beanie * ‘ lude their report. ‘This will clear] fight against extradition to Los An. | op 1 filiunce sg), | nVestigation, will mal recom: narch range, brass beds, || « criminal negligence made by Col- ‘i fo be calling me, and Indeed f would net | sti ypright box aprings, «$226, Victrola to California |‘! way for! opening: ofthe obttolal | gulbs cnet William Mitchell, former, aa, { mendations to Acting Secretary of § tendom, nibelt it do he myghty| Coroner Charles Fickel, of Snoho ete PORTLAND, Ore, Sept, 8—=(BY| public court of inquiry Police Soret. Td, O'Brien, of Los K War Davis on action to be taken pful, and so to home, and to telling | minh county, was called out to the |U, PrViee President Charles G.)" ‘phe theory that the removal of | Angeles, appeared before federal au.| stant chief of the ‘air service, | against Mitchell. j ae oner Botmi.dh What a nes Unte seene about 6 a, m. Tuesda He |] fe sure and turn to the Want Ad || Dawes was eding thru Oregon | several of the automatic gas valves | thorities and identified Burns ay the | @sainst the war and navy depart-} ‘rho department officials declined a ae FP A ! inner, | sald the car had skidded 60 or 75 |] Columns and see who Is offering |{ today toward California, after de-|jn the ship caused the catastrophe, | man wanted on the Coast ments. to comment on the case today, it ia ine for Cat blnek Het And so to dinner. | 5 aya ace | feet before the erash, He found an || this dandy home to you, because || ivering another excoriating blow | py the inability of the remaining United States Marshal James R.} Major General John L, Hines, | understood that court martial trial x co A ihs Jempty liquor bottle lying near the |] it appears to be « wonderful buy. || here last night againat the senate valvos to function properly, is being | Glasa then ordered Burns held for| chief of staff, instructed Major|of Mitchell on charges of insubor. “a ‘. mA I 8 car, but no other indications that!) y\ rules, Investigated, Wave et removal under bond of $10,000, General Ell A, Helmick, inspector | dination Is inevitable, ‘ ; } i) yy

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