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i ih ul Hi a : & i H HH thie i | i i ! 50 et \, SE BY AUNT GRACE Make this ry to h Use an 6 inches paper, and f Make folds about an inch you keep cool these warm days. 12 inches cut from this news- diagrams closely. apart as shown in Fig. 2. Hold bottom folds together and wind with thread as in Fig. 8. PITCHER MAY IS SUSPENDED initely” Laid Off CHICAGO, July 31. — (United )—Can Milk Prices Are Going Up Again! TACOMA, July 31—Miik and cream prices will be advanced early next week, Tacoma distributors an- fheunced today. The price changes will be as follows: Pint of milk from 7% and 8 cents to 16 cents. Quart of milk from 12% cents to 15 | Onten Half pint of cream from 15 cents to 11% cents. Half pint of whipping cream from 20 cents to 22% cents. The reason given by the distribu- tors for the advance is that both con- - | @ensaries and butter makers are pay- DOCTOR SAYS BLONDES KEEP OUT OF SUNLIGHT “COPENHAGEN, July 31.—‘“sun- fight 1s often the cause of skin Gisease and especially of epithelial Haxthausen,a cian on the staff of the National here. “Protection uaginst the physician adds, “should be a part of the treatment of that dis: ease, People of fair complexion are more liable to the disease than It is not so small will be Per Ten at the Bunkers $6.5 a a a = : = leg” erent 442- “MAIN ing sky-high prices for milk and but ter fat. Want Court to Help Collect ‘Love Check’ Just prior to hif death from influ- enza, the flance of Miss Violet Geur- rieri, of San Francisco, gave her a check for $1,000 a» “a present of love.” Payment on the check, Miss Guer- rieri says, was stopped by the dead man's brother-in-law, executor of the estate. The young woman has ap- pealed to the courts for an order which will nullify the alleged action of the executor. =—___________y» z HEARD IN A RESTAURANT py “Is there too much dressing on your salad, sir?” “Yes; take it back and undress it.” This ts, indeed, a dirty looking old clean his spectacles, you think of advertis- ta toe think of The Star, world to the man who is too lazy to | tf yt Hu iT Local “Ses r Produce Notes | | Following the lead of butter, egss | Thursday morning advanced to 60| cents per dozen, wholesale price. Dealers threatened even a further increase within a few days, saying Seattle cannot be taken care of by |the supply at present quotations. With the Alaska engineering commission and private parttes in Alaska clamoring for more eggs, and with the supply from the Peta- luma district, near San Francisco, practically shut off, the egg market |today is very uncertain, with a (tendency to fly higher |. Butter also is very firm, dealers, are a little worrted about the thought of another raise. It is feared that the consuming public will simply drop butter from their menu {f prices go much higher. O14 potatoes are easing off rapid With new stocks coming on to take their place, dealers have had lower quotations in some in- stances to $30 per ton on Yakima Netted Gems. Cantaloupes are moving readily. First shipments of Wapato canta- loupes were received Wednesday afternoon by the Pacific Fruit & Produce company. VRURTABLES Beane—Wax, per Ib. ... Green, » Lima, fresh, per 7. Beete—local, per Per dow. bunches but | Price Paid Wholeenle Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit Caulifiower—Per doa. Core Huske—Per fT. Trimmed . Cocambers—Per oon — Walla —Doa, bunches ec @ 031), 20.0047 40.00 40.004 42.00 3% 63% 03% 12% B. Wash Netted Gem E. Wash. regaded . New Lon Angeles, per Tb Sweet Potatere—Cai., per Tb. ~ doz, bunches Geran ee Out Tauemips—New local, per sack FRUIT? we Wash. early varietion— Per standard box .. Per peach box . Cal, Gravensteins . Apple Cider—Per gal. .... Apricots —T per erate Ranamas—Guatamaia, per ™ ...- Blucberires—British cotumb took Cantaloupes—Tui Standards pineapples at $4.60 to dozen are meeting with the hands of the local Hawatlan $5.00 per favor at trade. Carload lots of Bartlett pears from Yakima are beginning to ap e on the local market, First carload lots of Yakima val ley peaches are due to arrive next week Local Winningstadt cabbage has declined to 2% cents per pound. on YORK, July 31, changes took place opening today. A wi lying, but trading w. States Steel opened at reat 113% New York at 04%, off cifte wt 106%, off %; ‘re 264, off 1; New Haven at 38%, Mextean Petroleum at 189%, up 1% debaker at 109%, off i Marine at 61, oft 1% A stronger tone entered the trading r the opening, with the result Rayal Dui Southern Pa d 4. ‘This was) the result of report P would be strong, with Mextean Petroleum register- ing an advance to 190 The stock exchange will be gees cloned Saturday, it w stocks continued fter noon, Mexican Petroleum got to Ms. an advance of 4% points on th Duten of New Yor Mew TORK, Ju Ju 3 31.— able declines in. prices of grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade, drop was offset somewhat by high avete: tlons on hogs. the opening of $1.96. July oats opened at 79%c, which was) Me lower; Beptember oats, Ke ¢ opening, was lc dow off %e, at 80%c, the opening, Close $1.96 193% 1.63% Low $1.96 1.93% 1.63% 17% 1.69% 7 aT Mhertora, ‘ar box uget sound, per box Peach Plams—Per crate Prunee—Tragedy, Raspherries—-Suinne atermetons—Per Almends—Per tb. . Brasil Nute—Per fb. Coccanute—Per dos. Filberte—Per Walnute—Soft sh Manchurian Biack W: Peaaets—-¥ sinie Keystone .. Pecane—Per Tb. .. , ® DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers a _— + Butter—Local country cream- Oregon extras Ranch, fancy « Butter Fat Egge—Local, strictly fresh Pullets . Mitk—Per ewt. Prices Paid Wholesale Deslers Butter—Lecal country cream- , cubes country Oregon and Washington tripl Badger brick, broken case do case lots Oregon brick, broken cases do case lots .... Limburger, No. 1. do No. 2 Block Swine Fancy Wheel Sree gaan dressed oie peavy 20) Veal—Fancy ‘ Cholee ...+++ Hay, Grain and Feed Wholesale Price, Per Ton City Price n— Ground | Clipped . | Oate—Minnesota Minnesota rolled Clipped Chop .... Corn—Whole . Cracked . Feed meal Grit—Min run Milo Maize . Timothy—B. Wi Tumethy Send —No 2 Ber b. . Rye Seed—Per Maite--@, Wash, No. i | s10@ 13. [ae —_ eee) LLOW AND WOOL Wholesal. Consumer, per I. $1] Frisco Market Status 65 %e per Ib. S9%e per doz: a pullets, tine pe ‘Washington round crop garnets, $2.25 Prime mized, #220 32.2 $21.50@22; rough heavy, $220 22.50; pigs, $19,504720.25; bulk of sales, $3: Sheep—Receipts, 68 head; mark Hene—31 ihe per te brotiers, 22@30c per Ib. Cheese—38@40c per Ib. 5 e i; cows and heifers, 5@9; calves, Hogs—Receipts, 400 heads mictot ite higher. To; ik 0: @ 22.65. ends morbat ta ewes, $2.500 RECORD PRICE FOR HOGS KANSAS CITY, July 31.—Top for medium hogs on the early here today reached the record figure of $23.40—highest on reeord per hundred pounds on a Missouri river market. LOCAL POLITICS ARE DISTASTEFUL TO POET OAKLAND, Cal, July 31.—Fred Emerson Brooks, berkeley poet, was examined as a prospective juror at the graft trial of Dave Cockerell. He admitted that he had no know!l- edge of the case. “Local political squabbles are repugnant to me, and I never read about them,” he said. ket Dry hides, Horse hides, green or salted, do dry, each ‘Wool, ¢ ranch, full growth. Sheep pelts, long bool, each. do medium wool, each do short wool, wach do ling .. do flint dry wool pelts, Tallow, No.1. do No, 2.. (From U, 8. Weather Burequ) TATOOBH ISLAND, July 31.—8 A. M. Barometer falyng; Nght west wind. Passed in: A two-mast steamer at 6:40 &, m. Outside bound in: Su J. A. M felt Will pase im ot 81008. m. July 9 P. maliee 00 wind southw: PORT ANG! t. A. FF. 30: Arrived at Seattle July, 31—Ge Skagway from Govtneset- ern Alaska at “4 sof Beattie trom Bouth= ka at 10 & m. Gray Megie trem Aberdeen Wright from trial trip Prince Rupert from Prin: (ico Maru for Tacoma ry Fenian Mare for Ta- Northwestern for Southeastern and Houthwestern Alaska at points at & couver, B.C, at ‘nianisht: pert ince Rupert, B. C., via Vancou. ver, B. C., at midnight. Alaska Veasels No vessels reported up to noon. -Other Porte BAN FRANCISCO—Arrived Jul; Admiral Sehiey from Ban Die; ©. ABTORIA—Artived duly ai. chr Semmeltind from Seattle at ¢ . Sata July 36: Be Meriden for Beattie via ham at 11:36 rig Ge tow of tug Arab during night. Passed in July 30: Bs Admiral Rodman for Seattle i ae Prince Rupert for Se- 12:40 p. vnnerr, Arrived July 90: Se Magt- naw from Tacoma, EAGLE HARBOR—Arrived sety n Brig G from Honolulu zee of tu ved July 31: Se Fushimi Maru from ‘m.; aa President trem 2p. m. Satied July 30: Se Baginaw for Rverett. Wireless Reports U. B. Naval Commantention induly 30 Se Meriden, eae ore Baw m, Seattle at § $10 mi oe J. A. A. F. Lucas, Port Angeles for Richmond 24 miles east of Tatossh at 8 Thomson towing Fresno, Ti for Akutan, off ah Veasela ta Port at Seattle Teéay Great Northern pler—Me Wakasa Maru. Pier 12—S0 Aamicel Reames, es Admiral ley. Bi we termi eg A ea Bell at. torminal-—U. & &. eather Pier $—Se Gensan Maru Coast ghtehip Umatiite, Stacy st. terminal—U. 8. 8. Burnside. Lander st. terminals. Yaklok, #8 Ossa- jumelen. st. terminal—Se Mahnet, os Ask- Gkinner ig er yarés—@e City of Spe- ane, jorado Springs, ss Bibeck, Fred ss Elkridge, os West H. es Gray Dethh Bottineau, as icky, he — ‘eer rae aa lames yerae ee Se West Isteta, os West te- Nilson & Keles—Se Adway, os Bosworth, Patterson & MeDonald—Motor schr Ber- Babinds. Babeveh—fle Cinena, 8 Chal- Union Pacitie eet Toten Mare. Lake rde—Ss Fort Jackson, es ‘Atlenburet. ir} Boulton, ss Bowesmont, o es Bournevilie, w. ae 2 Addison, inet" Fort Seanwis, oe "emai es Kitan, oo Drammond Laghterage compen y—ie Rooseve' Ol! company—#e Skagway. ° | anderd Stream—Yacht San Wea, Prices Will Stay Up—Lloyd George LONDON, July 34-—“No one can imagine prices are going down much in the next year or two,” Premier Lioyd George declared before the ag- ricultural committee of the house of commons. The shortage of raw mate rials @nd foodstuffs is too world-wide “45 | to permit a reduetion, he said. HUSBAND BEAT HER FOR REFUSING TO GET DRUNK SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.—Mar- garet F. Jacobson, 1448 Oakdale ave., declined to get drunk with her husband, so he beat her and accused her of preferring the society of an affinity, she complains in @ suit for divorce filed against John Jacobson, $8 a day shipyard employe. Mrs, Jacobson has obtained an in- junction from Superior Judge E. P. Shortall restraining Jacobson from molesting her or from disturbing money in the bank, The couple were married February 18 last, and separated June 14. na Bote E & Reegtt a John Southwest Cor. 3nd and Cotumbia ‘Telephone Main 2304, famventont and SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Bt to er Year Title Trust Co. hecond at Columbia No etalrs to climb AM) sizen, onic | Pr ro BANK CLEARINGS Pusan Qearings .. oes | Balances . Clearings . 457,145.36 + 1,456,504.30 « 4,309,691.00 600,001.00 + 1,453,052.00 371,169.00 PIKE PLACE Stall 19, pure fresh milk, 11¢ qt. Stall 66, Carnation milk, 13¢ can, Stall 17, 8 a. pure cane sugar, 776, stall 1523, fed snapper, 2 Ma 26¢; tenderloin of sole, 26¢ Th.; black cod, 2 The, 250; whole mailmon, 12¢ 1.; silver salmon, 1c Tb Stall 36, fresh halibut, Ife b.: fresh whote 120 1.; red snapper, 10¢ Pp. . | EconomY Stall 51, Kristoferson'’s Mik, 126 qt. milk, 12%¢ can, pure freah Stalls 44-27, Carnation Stall 36, % fe. pure cane sugar, T7e. Stall 22, red salmon, 16c 1.; halibut cheeks, 2 Iba 350; red mapper, 2 Tbe. 260; fresh hallbut, 25e 1.; fresh ling cod, 2 The, 26; boneless salmon, 26¢ 1. it, 2 The, B50; red Yarden trout, fresh ling cod, 2 Tbs, 26e; biaek cod, 2 Tha, 2he; red snapper, 2 Ibs. 26e; skinned soles, 2 aT. 25c; fresh sturgeon, 25¢ M.; fresh earp, 2 Ibe. 26c. SANITARY Stalls 21-33, King salmon, S0c each; halibut, 20c 1.; Sockeye salmon, 36e T.; fillet of trout, 25c T.; tenderloin of sol 2be 1.; fillet of young hai! 26¢ Pp. salted satmon backs, 7 ths. 2c. 24-36, pure cane suger, per sack, delivered; Mason jars, pts. 6c, gts. 900. WESTLAKE Stall 105, Alaska salmon, 20c can; dil! ; graham crackers, 260 Tos. Yakima beans, 26c; ec 3 ‘Teco pancake flour, thc. 157, Del Monte catsup, 20¢ bottle; full pt. Ren: or, a small cans milk, 4 Me. 260; Speen tte. thes tomatoes, 10¢ Tb. for 26e; new potatoes, 10 Ths 26c; can- ning péaches, $1.25 crate; canning apri- # Sugar and soap stall, i= e. large Ivory'12¢ bar, small 7c; Carnation Beal or Borden milk, 13%¢ can. Annex, 3 phgs. spaghetti, pocligera Seen, 20; best butter, sfc fbi T. can She. 3 MARBIAGHS ‘Clarence 1. Faton an@ Btsabeth Ame Wilber, Bremerton. Armand Ferdinand ‘ochand, Celine Canal, New! 45, and and Kathryn Elyse Pingel, 32, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Peter Votsen, 33, and Mary Thompeom, 20, Heattle Biam Maciay Mack and Vera Artelia Perry, Seattle Alex Fran and Gertrude Dorchester, Mester, Or, and "54, and Helen Boy to Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Jones, 2957 B. Republican at, July 20. Girl te Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Doty, 2415% Fifth 8., Jan. 2, Girl to Mr, and Mrs, C. Sanderson, 4401 Berton st., July 24 Mi Doslevard park. Juty 27. 2024 Thira N., July 24, Boy to Mr, and Mrs, M. T. Crawford, 1713 34th ave, July 20. Girl to Mr. and Mra. 8. A, Bebe, 414 Boren ave., July 21 Boy to Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Fareman, Seattle General hospital, July 24. Giri to Mr, and Mrs. L. V. Jones, Fort Lawton, July 27. Boy to Mr. and Mrs, M. Antento, 766 Valley st., July 20. Boy to Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Bullie, & Morgan st., March 26 DIVORCES as mea Cuddy against Fred R. Cuddy, nen-oupeurt Meoda F. Weatherby against Jess I. Weatherby, non-support Margaret J. McWilliams against Bury P. McWilliams, non-support. Delia L. Pearson against Ernest Pear- son, non-support, Winifred Achilles against Thomas Achilles, incompatibility. Bertha Benson against John Benson, cruelty. Divorces granted May Anna Murdock from George A. Murdock. Ethel M. Crane from Glen Crane. Erskine H. Scott from Ethel Scott. Mamie EB. Owen from Luther Owen, « DEATHS Mrs. eo! ichievere, 46, 2946 Western Mary Moreiand. ri 4124 Ninth 8, July 27. Dore? Mowat, 70, Sherman hotel, July aon 7. Earl, 23, Seattle Genera! hes pital, July 29, Clyde Johnson, 23, 4013 First N. Why July 28. aoniste, 1. Retake, 40, 514 Hendersom ot, aly 28, Archie T. Allen, 63, 626 Findley #., July 29 John Dalquist, 55, almshouse, barn he 28. Minor Private hee- Minnie Mili pital, July 29. Infant White, 2 Gays, 1104 19th eve, July 26. on White, 34, 1158 Aloha st, July 87-YEAR-OLD MAN IS AIRPLANE. PASSENGER STOCKTON, Cal., July 31—The fact that he is 87 years old didn’t stop William H. Pile, of The trip was over the upper divi- sion of Roberts Island, his olf home. B Savings Account TODAY or any day PP yy a and receive Five Months’ Dividends en January next. This Bank, as we have stated often for many ears in our advertising, is the Oldest and Institution in the Pacific is the only institution in the eperating under 2 eee ee bank ane in fact, under a savings bank law poem or The reason you ee tS ae MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK is because of securities, character of its fords. It also provides for A GUARANTY FUND of its own for your further protection. We accept no commercial accounts for the rea- son that we are not a Commercial Bank. dollar entrusted to our care is SECURED, and net one dollar is ever leaned without security. Being mutual, all earnings are divided. why our year than itors received $160,000.00 more ey would have received .if we had tam but 8 pur. cent We thelr savings. SAVINGS ONLY Small Accounts Particularly Welcome and for 30 Dering ponies Tektro the ae aeeace Nave Siwnen, iene WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 Second Avenue The Oldest and Largest Strictly . Bank in the Pacific Northwest Savings Cc. EB. Vilas F. W. West David Whitcomb Use Our Specialized Service A bank like the First National is as highly specialized and organized as any other in- stitution in the commercial field. One of the distinct advantages of having an ac- count at this bank is that you thereby put yourself in a position to benefit by its spe- cialized experience and equipment in all fi- nancial matters. 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