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eanmerrnt =e 1 : : . STAR—TU DAY, JULY 3, PAGE 1917 BEGINNING JULY 1 THIS BANK WILL PAY % Interest on Savings Ke AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COM- PANY announces to its Savings Depositors, and those who contemplate opening Savings Accounts, that, begin- ning July 1, the Interest Rate on Savings Accounts will be Advanced from Three Per Cent to Compounded Semi-Annually The Tendency of All Values is Upward. The Farn power of the Dol ar of the Man Who Saves Should Increase Accordingly. We Wish Thrift Those Who Wish to Bring to rhis About and to Encourage We have determined on this course. July First is At uncement appears. We Will Give Credit From July First on Yeposits Made in This Bank During the Week Ending July Sixth in Save Hand as this ar All Sav Remember the Dates—July 1 to 6, and let your New Savings Account al vays remind you of it. May it be the Date and Certificate of Your Success in fe OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS BB. LUTEN Secretary J. K. BUSH Cashier A. T. DREW sistant Cashier MARTIN WOLDSON Director J.C. FORD Director J. JOHNSTON Director E. L. WERSTER Director J. A. MURRAY Chairman of the Board J. P. GLEASON President GEO, B. BAKER Vice President AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. American Bank Building Second at Madison CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $700,000 Ww. 75,000 Estates +S. TROOPS IN. BOOZE BATTLE PARIS FOR 4TH: PARIS, July 3.—~A battalion of Heid Up In U. 8. Probate Courts BY ROBERT J. BENDER } RUONE | | American troops arrived in Paris| UAited Press Btatt Correspondent Our business is to trace Hi marly today m4 the Gare du Lat WASHINGTON, July Sa—= euch measures and establish a’ Austerlitz | With the wet and dry fight proof of birth or descent. Only a moderate crowd gave! growing In bitterness and the them an enthusiastic greeting, | shadow of the cloture rule over the chamber, the senate resur ed debate on the food bill at tam Have you proof of where your father took them out? Tf not, consult us. IMPORTANT Parisians not being advised of the arrangements for their arrival. j The battalion is the one which is to parade in tomorrow's celebra- | tion of Independence Day. id tac Telephone Beacon 3884 At Austerlitz, the troops were! served with a French breakfast. It|frn¢rla") The Co. consisted of black coffee and bread. | 10 008 Py Then they marched to barracks | *®?4'®, are Duc! 403 30th Ave. S. near at hand, stepping along in fry 4 Wr a to “7 eat yee ; Corner 30th and Jackson tively taahion to the stirring music|}? shatter any attemp’ > of their band Chamberlain sald early today [that he ts have a rec | vote will com Meantime, co le the w | ments to If it { : til after the “dr endment t the bill is disposed of, !t i# Ikely jan effort will be made to vote 0 |that amendment soon | “Weta” and “drys” today were charging each other with being re sponsible for ng passage of charge less for first-class work than any other dentists in Seattle? Their work is guaranteed BRISLAWN ON NEW JOB for 15 Absolutely paint ATTENDANTS. DENTISTS Over Owl Drug Store, extracting. years, LADY UNION (4th of July Special Rates | IEXCUR SION for the GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY | VIA Northern Pacific Railway JULY 3 AND 4. . Good for return 5. Between all points where the one $6.00 or less, minimum fare $1.00. | BREMERTON 50 RouAd Trip Round Trip On sale until July Way tare i Portland=« Return $8.40 pumero is train t vice the Navy Yard Route Ss. 5S. H. B. KENNEDY excellent Dining equipment, KITSAP II TOURIST Full information LEAVE COLMAN DOCK y Ticket Office, Boer Ge ee : faa Pt : 504 Smith Bldg., Seattle. One Hour’s Ride on Sound J. O. McMullen, City Pass. Agent. A. Tinling A. G. F. & P. A. Passing Alli Country Club, Pleasant Beach, Home, etc BRING YOUR LUNCH AND SPEND AN ENJOYABLE DAY Bathing Fort Old bh, Ward, Soldiers GROWS BITTER “ling w mot and J8callber shells. Who » the shells could not A United Press respon dent asked leaders of ‘ what ¢ t They ar rut except “The ppedge and the in nee and lawlessness of ° One big Pole declared he had lost his job in an aluminum fac tory, his wi and two daughters had lost thelr places, and his son Kad been shot by a negro. Hun- Common People Are Soaked in Tax Bill} * Continued From Page 1° end ————_—___—_—_—__—¢4 per nts’ worth of ticket pursue them, except in the case of movies, where | Tax Drinks Heavily | The already high cost of drin WORST RACE RIOT TAKES TOLL OF 105 KILLED; 750 WOUNDED BILL IS ALMOST DELAY ON FOOD “ . CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 SAME AS DEFEAT x red a volley of ah t oe f re of blacks have been imported BY GILSON GARDNER int er. He thought tt by the factories becau: ey work! WASHINGTON, July 3.—Food he t ri/for small wages, a mob leader|legislation has struck the snag of te. nald | delay in the Rumors Cause Pani Pole Alone Kills 17 | United States At (night word reached the I killed 17 tonight,” he sald, senate. Again rioters that a thousand blacks from|&tinning, as he shifted a bloody that body Is de Caron Granite Cit tellevilie @X%° he was carrying from one termined to be 4 other points had armed and|hand to the other, “I'm going to the greatest “de were approaching the elt ‘or a Kota few 1 itt a chance.” | liberative” body are Waa pant A Its so dark I can't. find i igo any ot ‘ undead: whittle ho had| *kunk,”” a boy gangster from the he ec) ape yt pide Bye Mixsourt side, who had come over the bill Is to be ise with their families, were at-| 19 kil for fun, sald enlarged, The tacked: be naatoes, but militiamen I ain't winged one in an hour.’ sen. proposes resened them He examined his Meuse re bite Ph bpp rel aa fully and set off to join a mob that ather and pe gi ine a men| “8% hunting a reported armed! be included In t vothing but praise, many | %e&ro mob | Mie Price oontre! ther eing under fire for the| Colonel Saves Aged Negro | y powers. Already first time. Roya, drewsed in over-| There are tales of thrilling res-| GMLSON GARDNER fuel and trans and evidently fresh from wor cues. Col. Tripp, early in the even. Portation have been added to food ad only their rifles und cartridge | 198. Saved the life of an aged negro, |@% Subjects of control, and, just to elt One of them aw Ind of | The Whitehaired old darkey was take on an insuperable embarra: < from Effingham, was slightly in-| Deng dragged down Broadway by|Ment, the prohibition question has red while rescuing a dozen negro|® ™mob, while women kicked and |been IInked up with the food con: women and children, He had lost| eat him with clubs, Tripp's auto- trol legistation Ma rt iver and hat, but kept |mobile came down the street, and| People who sincerely wish the a mob at bay while he took the|th¢ unarmed colonel, by sheer will|food problem solved are much dis negroes to police headquar power, cowed the mob and carried |appotnted at the attitude of the As they arched down the} the old fellow away with him senat In the ew the problem street, a white woman, dressed in|. City Attorney Fecekete saved alof curbing food prices is a suffi ' sevattered frock, hit one of} Diact fe, after t crowd had|ectently difficult problem, without nero children over the head|#tarted taking tums trying to hit|coupling it with any other prot ina n bar. The child was|%!® head. The negro was badly |lems The liquor problem, they mbiad undee G00 bad One sg; Wounded and had fallen to the|fecl, is quite big enough to be ead whe ed in an ambulance, | sound when Fecekete pushed his|solved by ttself. Lhres or four soldiers, disary ed{ Way thra the mob, | ‘The same {s true an to the price nd cowed by the mob, were forced| , 13 Companies on Duty lof # ather and other com te join the rioters, One of them| .The leaders laughed and said: |modities than food Hut at the forced to kill negro at the| "Let him have him. The skunk’s| moment these are problems less uch to the bridge ling to|/ "early dead, anyway,” !mportant than the food problem Miseourt side. | Thirteen companies of guards Delay in passing a proper 425 Negroes In Hospitals men are patrolling the streets to-| food bill will defeat the pur- dred and fifty wounded | “4 It was generally belleved to-! poses of such bill, This legis were under treatment in ta that th al death count will) lation was Intended originally nada. te 1 this morning; |™ount upward and officials said| to deal with the seeding time. 5 in St. Mary's hospital and|they would not be surprised to! That time has already lapsed. ex of others at the homes of | f!nd at least 260 known dead, !t| The beginning of the harvest takki a4. tae Wineoett was reported that three whites; is here, and congress still Last s rioting redu the | Were killed talke. riots of May to mere semblance; Adit. Gen, Bickson was in| No matter how truthful or elo- * a street braw charge this morning and issued/quent the speeches. now being While the wan apparently | trict orders made, or to be made, in the United without leadership and tn t cannot congregate,” | States senate, no matter how pro: organized units, {t prove son declared It do they found the deliberations of the com Bly efficient. it divi be arrested. Even col &)mittee on agriculture, no matter groups of from 200 to 1 » three or four is for |how excellent in theory the com. parts of the city, making it on |mittee’s project for a new bill, all aible for the militia to center their To Prosecute Mob Leaders |these things amount to a Jal of efforts. Automobiles dashed thru| When asked why troops were!action at a time when nothing but treets and supplied scattered "Ot instructed to shoot into the immediate action will meet the eit- mob when rioting was at its height and many soldiers were disarme Crude, or even bungling, legis and chased with their own weap-|tion, promptly enacted, will be c Dickson said the purpose for|greater wisdom than most pol h troops had been sent slative product which complished without , Wholes bloodshed would to be almost unani ave followed such an order, he) mously agreed in both branches of declared congress that the ident should © hundred ringleaders of the power to delegate some iggest mob are now under arrest,” |man like He t Hoover to con Dickson 4 This was accom-)serve and manage the food supply Los without firing at one of|of America, and to cut out the spec | th ‘ulative profit and insure reasonable Work was started on the grand | prices to the con jury probe today. Mob leaders Will be prosecuted without mercy. amer, ASKS BAKERTO PROTECT CROPS | By United Prese Leased Wire NORTH YAKIMA, July 3.— | Gov. Lister Tuesday called on | Secretary of War Newton ree eens af deed itl | Baker for protection to the | Until they stop old Wall » | crops in the Yakima, Ellens Where © namble. big burg and Cle Elum districts. This action followed the pas the co! lack of sage of a resolution Monday shown by t committee for by the state council of defense, essence of tra-la-la.” In addition which declared labor conditions | ady imposed on these bev in the valley a menace to food he committee decided to | Production. ibitive tax on it dis || OND AND UNION | The council! plans to extend tod and prevent their !mpor = eanization into rious on from other co’ to say ltricts of the state thru local com thing of mine son “red ‘Leavens— |mittees. Preliminary plans were jor” now h laid Monday r h $1.25 per 31-gallon 1 A delegation of I. W. W. appear wisi Salita AM Something Morel! yc"! anita t 1 a are taxed ; ®/lthe hearings be continued and that] nt fle Sw Of course, when you buy|they be made public $110 p pay an additional tax baking powder you ere| W. W. were heard by a | : Soft Drinks Hit, Too | open cua beta Syr xtracts used In nutriment, | |scale ‘om 3 cents a gallon But you do want FREDERICK & NELSON’S Thirty-Seventh Semi-Annual SALE OF FURNITURE The Season’s Most Notable Homefurnishing Opportunity Begins Thursday Morning (Third and Fourth Floors) 2. OR e Also Beginning Thursday Morning: | Important | _ Reduced-Price | | | Offerings in WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SUITS, | COATS and DRESSES (Second Floor and Basement Salesroom) Women’s and Children’s Trimmed Hats (Second Floor) PERSHING AFTER WOMAN SAYS VIOLATORS OF | “BROWNIE” IS "| THE CENSORSHIP, - MAN KILLER By United Prees Leased Wire “Brownie killed Kiumph. PARIS, July 3.—Maj. Gen. Persh-| was Jealo and when Sam |for those selling at not more than fo know that the ‘PORTLAND CONCERNS ing announced today he had taken! brought me a rocking chair for 12 cents a gallon for} leavener does not| up with the British government] a present Saturday, that was above $4 a gallon. | leave any injurious |By United Trees Leased Wire the alleged evasion of the Ameri-) the last straw. That was cent a gallon on all un material in the} PORTLAND, July %—Portland|can censorship by which Reuter's| what the fight was about.” ico, ginger ale. nread shipbullders soon will be awarded agency of England had premature This was the confession thirat quenchers |contracts for 16 steel vessels by the! announced arrival of American! made by Maude Hallock, ac- 1 cost 1 cent for) ener Rogers’ Baking RC rome: prominent loc al ship-| troops in France. cording to Captain of Detec- lesa paid to Powe the new rs said today. J. R. Bowles,| In addition he said he was per-| tives Charles Tennant. She ress or parcel post leave that #o| president of the thwest Co., ts|sonally conducting a thoro probe| was held with E. G. Brown for ondclass postal rates ate th iS women are way to Washington today,|of the facts in connection with the| possible connection with the creased % cent ound, and net adopt outruns |and {i is reported will close govern-| publication of this unauthorized! murder of Sam Klumph, Bal- incomes of wapapers are tax your wish ment contracts, news by the Associated Press in| tard painter, Sunday night, In Jed 5 per cent when exceeding This powder ip endorsed America, | her house In Hogan's alley. | $4,000. by the Westfield Board of DIVER KILLS SELF Nobody feels this outrage more} Brown flatly denied Tuesday that Long Fight Expected Saalth ahd sage on {te |than I,” he said. “Premature pub-/}e killed Klumph. He says that he house measure is radically label, “Does Not Contain )By United rose teased Wire lication of the news imperiled the | two men, whose names he does not lohdteged in every Way, giving pen Alum.” SVERETT, July 2.—Misjudging) !! Yer of thousands who were afloat/know, came there Sunday after- 6 den ¢ t the time.” hoon and committed the murder in |ise of a long fight, first in the up t leaves in the bread|the depth of water, James Nutter, * a 3 per branch and later in the hoi coe arent the bread) 7, dived into a shallow pool, struck| Reuter's agency serves the As-/n quarrel with Klumph. ‘They "The committee bill reported to ae ti tton nate UTSRIDE | his head and died several hours %Ciated Press in London, and its|threatened to kill Brown if he da 1g $130,000,000 short of esti rr ee wheat in the| ster lispatches are used by the Ameri-/*told” on them, and left him to get mates under the house bill, and sev aaacuatine Groneee - jcan agency in the United States. rid of the body. Brown says the cat titniead’ walliion GHOE Gt wiat by peice ond sh acaso eee ; 5; . It was this unauthorized dispatch | murder was committed late Sunday the admixiatration seked, In epite And yet your grocer sells W ashington Went Wet hich prematurely announced in afternoon : it to you for only 25 Cents; this country the landing of troops. The detectives arrested Joo of this, however, Secretary McAdoo Fuil Pound | The highest temperature in June} : : notified the committee that it will See eee ia ai RnaePnIn Oc The w {Smith Tuesday morning, a junk not necessary now to have Waeac hanorhs habe bea odaee man, of Hogan's alley, who, Brown ; "ad ’ oe meee Er rere says, helped him deposit Klumph’s bond issue in addition to the tar Th R C coole n ne f ays, helped pe mp) tale der Eypsionooa ope e hogers Lompany Sool waa normal. Th vi body in the empty basement next we “Tas: Reese te Geath Seattle AOeOR tetas artes ener ge i 1 the Hallock house, The bill will not come 1 aimee: \"Wet” period waa trom June 88 to When questioned by Capt. ags ‘general debate until after the food| . ae - Heb Smith said he did help bill has t disposed of, according Your FEES oo Baer ee ywn clean up about 10 o'clock to ent plans, Senator Sim: eo ae ae seh Sunday night, and that he was : ‘ sy Py ined me iat aid $5 for the work. mon airman of the finance com “Fi t N ti !” 4: h f I rg SAN FRANCISCO, July All| Pat § a cea mittee ‘ ted, however, to re rs auiona t oO uly the Presidio training camp lacks for | , ~ ty panies Kk of whisky ae quest that the dry amendment to EX URS I Oo N a real battle is an enemy foul 6 sronian's house She, the food bill be stricken out, as long Check ( 4 After weeks of training and driil-| Brown acd Klumph are relieved to as the revenue bill has a tax on ing, today trench systems are com area * een drunk Saturday and distilled liquors which would pro By means of your check OI Y MPI ng into being “somewhere in the) °URCQYy hibit their further manufacture : 4 A Presidio.” “No Man's land” is. be Many prominent “drys” believe||i"& account here you ine Leaves Galbratth Doe ing reproduced, two battalions of ARGENTINE DEMANDS the prohibitive tax is the only eon-|[ use the First National Bank kt Bathin National Guard artillery are plac. stitutional way of halting manufac as a ate 1 convenient 3. Pe ing their batteries mpanie: rine abe Be ape pa, bo ing, toons panies, soo" DAMAGES FOR SHIPS amendment ' y detail of the grim preparation |p. United Preee Leased Wire the manifold I nie eid at s before a battle RNOS ay - > Round ea BUENOS AIRE July 3.—Argen- } of this clean, handy $1.00 Veip carried out 4 » has instructed her minister to f j Eilon 4a While all this is in progress, the ee a 1 D 1ethod of handling Odi ee eet ig edatinuing ite Germany to demand immediately The Retail Clothing Saleamer your disbursements there is || --—————— m= | work ot “we out” those who '#@ reparation and —indemnities association and the Retail Shoe |! certain prestige to be de fail to meet requirements, and lec hia Pu pasta desta Salesmen consolidated into a new : , ary tantiog, ethics and |e 0 . a gto au esmen's association at a meet-|| checks on the oldest nation rrancisco acini jfar, Germany has made no further ‘ing at the Elka’ club, Monday even ing TIMBER KILLS WORKMAN C. Mackintosh, 50, died Mon afternoon from injuries sus tained when struck in the head by a falling timber at the Schwager Nettleton mill | al bank in the city THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BOMB TRIALS Indorsed by the Senttle Central Labor Counctt Gn ornen e than to promis Deserter Pardoned _|' By United ross Lansed Wire United Press Leased Wire PORT TOWNSEND, July 3.—Be-| NEW YORK, July 3.—Kingdon couse he joined the Canadian Gould, eldest son of George Jay troops and Was severely wounded, Would, and Miss Annuanziata Ca. FP, Fernandey was pardoned by the milla Maria Lucci, an Italian art United States government for pre-|siudent, were married Monday aft ous desertion from the United|crnoon in a Roman Catholic ca. ates army, Ithedral.