The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 15

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ern nce yc cm nm el nm a anal ; i Was ‘Sparked and Won by Wireless D ) | Courtship; Said “Yes” Thru Ether Vaan Os iN: ==(F3 RN “hy Trt! > | _ q Ld nen eee es " = Bp iNOW MEN TO" SKINER-EDDY cat tarkts“—_ rt nacn 7" 3 5, LONGSHOREMEN » es \. al Markets ?P ublic M: arkets LONGSHOREMEN ° | oreo 4 DOCK TO PORT > rrse oF *4 gga ~ t port conntr . edne y. May Reach n Settlement in \eoth Ship “of | Local Firm) *stipments are not able to supply || all oe Foam as. | oY te pest, come it tesa “= Waterfront Strife | Takes Water the demand. As high as $5 has been | ice Vito mck, Folgers mad the Whi Fish company nion Conference Would aioe Bt Sadist mn good | , Anne =] Bhee dtaaengb eH eataBnor. , Perfect Organization —- condiuion ons ee, | V 1 ok arehouse < ‘As the result of the decision of} The 9,600ton steel ship rid The supply of navel oranges is fast : nd i being used to handle ships! re at the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul! was launch@d by the Skinner & Hitdy being cleaned up and Valencias are pes RCONOMT sg m.; | 0m the California Their lease , the | watertront r Raitway company to unload the |corporition early Thursday ‘after-|gradually taking their place. As *eks tr " y ig ting withered ds a 0 , and some de u ‘Arabia Maru, upon its arrival hero| noon. Mrs, George M. Esterly, of | long as navele remain on the street : * | con two yeats aan, $0 Oe used ict cauiieh Dis * Friday, with union men, an earty| Waldo, Ore, was sponsor for the they will be better sellers than th “ as 4 fish headquarters, but th f the ention M gettioment of the trouble on the/ Ship, which was the 48th steet | Valencias tivities of the company are now h to reorganiza- 4 Waterfront is expected. freighter to be launched at the Skin-| There were no noticeable changes ® ;| tered tn Alaska : ae : ra eT To etare tne eons | DOT * Ray plant. ‘The Eiériése will| ius "vancouver was vuying a litle oe ae decen tivetiear camsret joker yoy 1 mt of tngaherennen ‘at the| 4 flour on the sound for the U.| putter In the Seattlp market, but not te PORT COMMISSIONERS cattle, according to statements 8. ship d ough trading was do: » affect its an Ce made by longshore officials Thurs fates, and rather than send their |S: shipping bourd ai ones Gating tee aeanth abet Be en bean DEFINE THEIR DUTIES fay hut ximoty with harmor with | boats to Tacoma or be threatened the solidt with trouble by trying to unload very little movement In the poultry the $1.00 A resolution defining the powers | the | tral Labor them ak wean men een HURLEY TO INSPECT market San ahragauee noe ae , | of the members of the port comm tat fin hg c and limiting the president to they have decided to employ union P COAST’S SHIPYARDS — — : iin his own dep Great Northern terminals men. 4 | Erices Paid Wholesale Dealers | ' a ‘The Great Northern and Union| SAN FRANCISCO, May &—r i for Vegetables and Fruit + WESTLAKE Wednesday by Commissioners T. 8. sent a r 30 men to the I ne Pacific terminals are still. working | Ward N. Hurley, head of the United &—— —@) Fien stan, Chinook simon, 260 %:| Lippy and W. T, Christensen. The L. A neaday, but no union , the open shop, but a conference | St#tes shipping board, will visit the VEGETABLES alm on, a < oF os i n forbids one commissioner n sent there because non- " Hetween Director Gilman and long Pacific coast in the tmmediate fu een “6 > 19% Ww = ~4 1, aa interfering in the department are working on the Jon Thursday | ‘Te, According to a telegram re oe 10 * al penne! ghoremen was in sens urmda y 4 1 pee Cream — en Tiss ‘and the trouble is expected to be| “elved Dy Senator James D. I’helan. @adjusted before Sunday. ‘The Arabia Maru is owned by the WASHINGTON, May $—At the request of shipyards on the Pacific | Beam —®ax snd ah exceptionally large carmo for | coast, Chairman Hurley, of the ship yoogs "| 2% Mor back She has on board 25 car-| ping board, has taken up With Presi al, dow bumchew....escceeee a in Jeads of silk, worth $5,000,000 and | dent Wilson the question whether Cabbage Winningstoa cases of Oriental exes. which | the yards shall be allowed to build, Plat Dwton, seas 14 more cars. She ae ships for foreign account. vance Ran Pier thane srzance vot RENEW APPEAL “Siz severe: FOR STUB LINE <== Gertie Lyurne Ititchell> aa RY ifn The romance of Miss Yvonne Mitchell, daughter of the eity bac! |gint of Denver, and Captain C. §. Wheeler, U. 8. A., is probably the [that is the result of actual sparking. Racing across the Pacific from . cg at be Toumptoching © be on rahe following four years he |Orient on separate ships, Mins Mitchell and her impetuous admirer, all wheat maceront Re BpOrtant & | attended niversity of Washing-| she had met at Yokonama, kept the wireless hot, having quickly ee. ng his four years a¢ the | lished the proper love wave lengths. She refused to admit that she had ‘The speaker was one of the wom-| university, Hilen was very active. z coer en who © into Sut Sein G.1 Me quads the ebating tate in beta eee Sines thats Cee oe Jurey’s courtroom Thuretay. She re freshman year and remained a de ‘= Si QPPOSE PAYING PLAN CARNIVAL § = =~"! OVERTIME WAGE AS DRIVE St celaalaamalaiael tal He Young-Looking?” Women Exclaim as They See Defender in Big Case jooking %& be one “Inn't he yor 4, 2 he the 1908 by the Anderson Steamboat | eompany between the mainiand and! | Mercer island, is unseaworthy and ‘ residents of the island Preparing to protest against the | > purchase of the boat by the county | ‘gommissioners, The county commis | had contemplated purchasing Queen Anne Residents Go Before Committee ; Northwest oratorical contest, win ning out over every college Won Every Debate Root — Local Lettaee-—Imperial valley Hot house, per erate Following a hearing on the @ie/ jon Sorel crue ooooss* Incidentally, during the four years _ continuance of service on the Ray | “Oreron Yelow Dancers dry salt pork, 300 len represented it on debating | Council Committee Defers Victory Event nt Scheduled A, deat Washington creamery ity of Washington street stub streetcar line, which last-| Off ere board te considering having jeg almost an hour, in the utilities | Boiine'caisa por ff mck-. 1 :_ best local ranch ost aceon mira ‘a record which} Action on Men’s Petition | | “Mark Loan Success boats, tan ‘committee of the council Thursday Oyster riant—Per doa. cond ™ stands unique and alone, Because of and Aquilla, frm the Ander- morning, the matter was laid over Parsley—Dos bunches «.. Grenmbont company. for another week by that body jAnother investigation of the need When money talks the average of the line will be made by the com han doesn't care whether it knows mittee it wae sald Seeds & scnvercing about or not. | Residents of North Queen Anne, {fected by the stopping of service [ts on Ray street, appeared before the committee in a body and again set Hforth their reasons for wishing the | %sech—locs! per tex |service continued. | Mtrewherviee foe Angcion MONTH'S FINES | ~ TOTAL $12,838 | Show Increase ase According to Report to City his oratorical ability Hilen as made & member of the Delta Up- allon fraternity y Seattle will celebrate the e “We want to cooperate in ev- - 7 ery way with the elty, but if | ‘%e Vietory Loan campaign they refuse, the street railway |C2¥ night with the biggest ouf employes have unanimously vot- of merriment ever held here. ed to leave the question up to | Second ave. from Pine st. their officers and members of the |!!! be cleared, and dancing, ¢ grievance committee. j throwing and other forms of deem it necessary, they can call val activity will reign. a referendum vote for a strike to A big illuminated electric : secure overtime pay.” | spotting the word Bits wit t ents placed over Second ave. at was the statement: made | PMS OO" Ar will not be Me Saturday night, when, as the way Employes’ Local 587, following | 2% Sun of the big carnival, the passing of Councilman Erick bea gg will put.the son's motion before the public utili- . ties committe, deferting action on |, ins for the celebration’ the carmen’s demands until budget frescoes ear kA ge pe ——~entenneennnennni§ | Thomas M. Askren, Is pleading for/lké a fighter who knows his/time, in June. strained,” and the biggest “ 2 P New 1 York Stock Report || the literty of Ruth Garrison, the girl strength, he does not abuse it May Abandon Cars Jever held in Seattle will result, He was graduated from the law school in 1912. Immediately upon graduation, Millen moved to Mt. Ver- |non, where he was elected prosecut ling attorney of Skagit county on the progromsive ticket in 1914. Two years later he was reelected as a repub- lican. At nt Hilen ix @ mem- ber of the commitee. He married Walker of Auburn in 1912 couple have three children, a boy and two girls, | eaten Has Fighters’ Jaw ferred to A. R. Hilen, who, with} Hilen has the jaw of a fighter, but, B. Wash, Netted Gem . K Woah riKE 1.ACK $ Te fine cane ugar, The Kristoterson's pure, freeh, pas- who admits having poisoned Mr«.| In fact, Charles E ypoot, dep-| “There is a possibility that such a call may be made,” the business} Saying nothing at the wrong agent declared, “or we may adopt a) is equally as good as saying @ plan of carrying out to the letter NEW YORK, May §.—-Practiona) gains | Grace Elizabeth Storrs on the after-|uty prosecuting attor tock market opening | noon of March 18 in the Bon Marche | eran Bieol was 99%. tea room so that she might have her | paid E y and ve many a hard legal fight, nm this compliment Wednes Hilen ia 22 years ol $$$ 9g fin Minnesota but can 01 © years later. He was gradu-| erable #kill. I can't ‘get ro ‘New ork Market Report! ton two year : Y ated from the Auburn high school in| him because he is so decent a? W YORK, May §.--Coffes—tpot = before Judge Gordon in the police Fancy court during April was less than the| Black Twig. local, fancy -.- © grads gone | tc Sa Gs Saad Z out to the letter right thing at the right time wh: and atl ern fea Petroleum, L1TM. wp % husband ay: “Hilen is handling this case|the city’s own S-hourday law. In| ————— be | ¥ Es olay a Winesaps. ot. fancy 4.35.04 le <r ee was born/as a@ gentlemanly attorney should.|the latter case, cars would be left| J wherever they happened to be at the end of a man’s eight hours.” Another motion, entered by Coun-/| cilman Moore, requested the council ax a whole to ask heads of all city departments for information as to whether or not they pay overtime, and how, It was also moved to ask for full legal information as to au- to Washing-| and he is handling Nmwith consid. th’ with Daughter of Governor Breaks Market Report || Bottle on Big Dreadnaught | ioc Sa nett aereiasios a ’ * 3 the city. The motions were adopted. Gat the gi eT aaN Une canesge meen ot trons Hesketh Offers Plan ae Ge |Yoday with peasimiam in the ascendancy, Councilman Hesketh, who Is not a > of right tng in lower prices for grain tu- membei of the committee, appeared wae a Liquidation by at the meeting and expressed the that fal. opinic. that Superintendent Mur- —— Fe: phifie and the street car men be al-| ‘Woodruff-Boyes lowed to make an agreement to set-| & « tle the question. ‘The utilities super. intendent, he says, is already plan-| ning to have no run longer than eight and a half hours, The union representatives argued they are already conceding a half- hour to the city by lengthening their day to eight and @ half hours. It was said that no action would/ be taken by the carmen untit after é} | TESTED — Seeds will back your work to opened in later trading Seattle Symphony Orchestra Masonic J yo hong dropped to $1 May oats opened late at @8%e, up Ne, . np Ke at to ee 4c, uD Ke, matter is also referred, meets Fri- day. Members of the finance com- mittee are Fitzgerald, Moore, Haas, | ‘Thomson and Hesketh PHONOGRAPH PRICES SMASHED! preceding =nonth, fines collected by the city increased by almost $1,000, helps finance the war bud- } according to report rendered Corpora get and pay the cost of }j tion Counsel Walter F. Meter by City Attorney P. M. Tammany. VICTORY During the 30-day period 1,275 persons were arraigned on charges Jot violation of city laws, and $12, ~ ig eo 838.65 was collected in fines. ORleck Diamond = THE BANK FOR J} “rrere were 112 tiauor caves heara, | Piesita Sue tot i | of which number 92 ended in convic SAVINGS | tlons, two are still under advisernent. | | six were continued for trial, and 12 will help dismissed Pine st. por went at Liquor violators were assessed ve. T} $3,000 in fines by the police judge rr lice ‘Halted by Blunder age Laem Because somebody in the United} ihe cd eisdhen | States district attorney's office held | Tangarines & personal conversation with a mem: | \eleedse | ber of the jury, the case against Ar | | thur Acton, charged with Illegal op: | leration of a booze still, was with-| Almonde—Per t— drawn by Federal Judge Cushman| Soft shell . | Thursday morning and postponed to | paet sae June 23 to be reset for trial. | Acton was arrested December 11,/ | 1918, in Snohomish county. The jury | ‘had ‘been impaneled and the govern: | | ment had already introduced a part of its evidence when the break in the | trial occurred. | | * Frisco co Market Report BAN FRANCISCO, May §.—Butter— Extras, $7 '90. se 8 OE TN 7 eRe. City Speeds Fight re ee ONE lay ayy ey | on Portland Rate! (22.° tis" ceamary af : In reply to a request from Cor- | poration Counsel Walter F. Meier, Deltas, $1.75 that the interstate commerce com- at : og ee mission allow the city 90 days to pre- | “ “ BOG; Sen oe alifornia flats, fancy, 31%: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MAY 11 om its intervention complaint garnets, 5@ AT 23:40 SHA lagainst the proposed decrease in| f i | freight rates from the Inland Em-| Onions. aittornin, $404.38 SOLOISTS: | pire to Portland, G. M. McGinty, we ea 7 7 ME Asay RITCHIE ~ || secretary of the commission, has = Laer | wired that the city should file ita] Wisconsin triplets ae |, Bewter 51M: _ % B, BENNETT complaint as soon as possible, The| Prekon young America a Tench H. vould choca . el on atta, @ eee Would you rather pay........++..... $125 pr $55.00 Lamburwer, ia... Limpurger, t8 | against Seattle, it is charged ‘The ordinance ordering the corpor ation counsel to prepare the com Cornet Anglais ay will be ar r. coun | cil for passage at a special session MR. E. HELLIER-coLLENS ‘The Seattle port commission and | vee | the Chamber of Commerce have « | inatrueted their legal departments to | MR. FRANK HORSPALL Would you rather pay « «$150 or $75.00 Would you rather pay..............+.$200 or $85.00 Would you rather pay. $250 or $95.00 Would you rather pay...............-$300 or $0 "HELEN ROBERTS MR. Fak ny STARKE Liberty sal uD dot fitat Ott 4c: first 1 Sim, 80498, etnied 44a, G98-95, off Sc; fourth Russ Bandits Rob |g om BZ | Wealthy and Poor aie oy ag FILIPINO ORDERED HELD a ! T. Buenaventura, Filipino, arrest: | (Special to The Star by N ! , jea by federal officials on a forgery | Cows—Country, dressed . " . May 8.—Cattle: ad STOCKHOLM, May | charge, was bound over to the grand | Veal-—Vancy . ; tharket steady, Hest | bandits in Russia not all Bolshe jury Thursday by United States Com-| holes to betes ili: “God's Biegaha” “The:anues! See our New Symphotone Phaqnograph at $55, $65, $75, $85, $95, $110, $130. They play all records—Victor, Columbia, Pathe, Edison. They are fully and unconditionally guaranteed. Bic nad “The Healthy Sinners” are or | ganized plunderers formed from dis- {banded regiments in West Russia missioner McClelland. His bail was! goge- | fixed at $1,000. ts Hay, Grain and Feed Wholesale i} toy Whol ia sine @ 5.60; | which have been unable to get back Barley Whole #.000%0.09 bull 50@8; calves, s . “ } Rolled . “ f re, $6@ 8,60 1 to their homes in East Russia and $5,936,253A1 | | Grouna | Hoge—Hecelpin, it head: market} When the new U. 8 8, Tennes-|sineria. “The Healthy Sinners” ac- Open Evenings—Wednesday and Saturday . 1,122,536.46 | Cupped jateady. Prime mixed, @20.5 bs . " althy Sinners” ac dium mixed, $20@20 Oate—Loen 00 ++ 61,00@ 02.00 | $18.25@14.50; pigs, $18 Minnesota | was launched at the-Brooklyn|cept only men sound in avind and limb, who'd rather rob than work, DIRECT PRIVATE wiht Minnerota rolled . : 64.00 y d » sponsor Mis: ey mp “it se 18,000 78.00 ehecetpte Wad ark erjnavy ard the sponsor was MISS | m4. prey on the Bolsheviki as read ily as onthe rest of Russia, Tying two poor communists to a railroad 8 track that a train might run over Nene rt nig wot here with the bouquet of roses|them was one of the least of their ‘eo-—-47 200. crimes, The Moles murder and rob Shaere-Oeeged, triplets, nies she carried during the ceremony, |along the Ukraine border, ] | Helen Roberts, daughter of C.C. BENDER & CO. 1529 FOURTH AVE, Members Chicago Board of Trate nessee’s governor, She is shown city ere

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