The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1919, Page 2

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| Payne is now general counsel for the railroad administration. \* f Ohio. Attorney General Goresback, WASHINGTON, Aug Seere-|of Miehigan, Governor Harrington, tary of State Lansing, in a letter to| of Maryland, and other state and fed. the senate Friday, | number of Americ HEARING ON HABEAS CORPUS SET MONDAY! Hit by Row Boat, 25 on A telegraphic description, will| of a life guard be granted a hearing on a writ of| Mount Raker bath! habeas corpus at 1:20 p. m. Monday. employed at the beach in Lake letter showed the nature and amount of the various damage ch filed Washington, Mrs. Susie A. O'Meara, Seven hundred and » two prop: | The hearing was postponed from | $610 Renton ave,, filed suit for $3,000 | erty damage claims, of Ww 118} Friday afternoon until Monday at| damages with the city council Friday | specified no amount, totaled $22,835,.| the request of his attorneys. afternoon. She claims that a life | 592; 75 claims resulting from the} Lieut. James W. Agnew, son of vagrant aged i canbe with mie | guard, rowing a boat, struck her murder of American cithxens, ted) 7 James P. Agnew, 1963 BE. Olive * acc 0! a he i that Nhe 6 ® od o amount, tot a so ae cane cepted from a par — ee yee in Oe Se and tha eajen p tated ni nount, totale: . former University of Washington bic ” sna wthwestern league baseball pitcher, has tanded in New York Clty f with a French bride Threat Wins Voice 2—4United foe Aus must have a ¥ AMBTERDAM m America n the direction of the International labor congress, or the workers of the other powers can “play alone,” Siam uel Gompers and Daniel Tobin, | American delerates, declared today | before the congress in session here | The American ultimatum was de | livered during the course of a contro: versy over the mystem of voting, | Gompers winning hin point over Ger |man opposition |Steel Corporation | Buys Tide Lands | The Pacific Coast Stel Company purchased 14 screw of tidelands, a | rectly weet of their present plant, \from former Senator James Hamil ton Lewis and the Judge R. berteon cetate on Friday. Henry C Ewing Company and Henry Brod erick, representing the purchaser and eeler, reapectively, consummated the The property will probably for scrap eal be Navy Officer Says He Accepted Cash | NEW YORK, Aug, 2—Having pleaded guilty to six of 51 counts in charges that he accepted bribes fram | |men who wanted “soft navy jobs,” Lievt. B. J. Elbert, U. 8. N., is now ‘awaiting sentence ey in various amounts and présente |from the men he saved from the jarmy by recommending | Places in the naval reserve i Shock of Injured The fight of an English girl for name and honor is the pivotal point of the renowned —DRURY LANE MELODRAMA— Now here as a striking screen success— Saturday night. WILLIAMS IDAHO COLLECTOR WASHINGTON, Aug. 2--The senate has confirmed the nomination of Lewis Williams, of Pocatello, to be collector of internal revenue for | the district of Idaho. e | CHIROPODISTS OBJECT | CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Chiropotiats | were the only ones who sorrowed at | the end of the car strike, Business . | beginning to pick up, one of them sald. PORTLAND, Norma Starr, Ore, Aug Mise 18, died suddenly. last night tn the operating room of a jhospital. She was having an Jn jured finger dressed at the time, caused her death, | weakness, |IRISH LECTURER TO due Mrs. Mary McWhorter, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, will speak in the auditorium of the Holy Names academy, 2lat ave. Aloha at. Sunday evening, Aug. 3 Edward J. Coen, editor of the West jern Freeman, local Irish weekly, will preside, She will arrive here Satur given in her honor at the Frye Hotel Some of the big scenes taken seven fathoms under the sea! CATA! riot prscovenrn ICAGO, Aug. A sample loa of bread refused to explode when | police shot at it. They thought the Pox Judge Landis got in the mail | was a bomb, There is a punch and a thrill about the weird fight to the death between two divers on the ocean floor that has seldom been equaled in motion pictures. WOMEN IN FIELDS SHERIDAN, Ore, Aug. 2.-~Help ia #0 scarce in this vicinity that wom, @n are compelled to work in the har vest fields to prepare the grain for threshing. Big scenes, too, of the’ underworld in London, of the court- room in Britain, of the Scottish hillsides. The scenes of Lon- don fog and night are masterpieces. This play is different. You'll like it. THIEVES TAKE NOTICE BAYONNE, N. J, * % * here that tn the future the police will stop every car between 9 p. m. and 6 a m. and compel the ériver to |identify himself, MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Overture, “Raymond” .... “Peer Gynt,” Suite. “The Rosary” . Popular Song Medley . CONC ERT—1 30 SOVIET STUFF KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aug. 2— Passengers patiently waited 20 min- utes while motormen of two street cars argued the property of the right way. A conductor communi cated with @ car barn to break the edndlock. ++..Thomas .Grieg . Nevin ++-.-Arranged SUNDAY | LET If BE NEXT TIMP Symphony Orchestra, 31 Men, Under Brambilla | ox Paty Ani teaters tine Pe Playing a Medley of Scottish Songs |trolman William McMullin drops his | flashlight, he won't stoop to plek it up. When he did it the first time, he also dropped his gun and got a bullet in the arm, declared that the | eral officials who are conducting In: | jthe shock of which is said to have) to heart) A SPEAK IN SEATTLE! national | | president of the ladies’ auxiliary of | , PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919. ——$$_$__.___. * * ANCING UPON To Direct Shipping a “ “ — Never Again, Say Council- Seattle Lumberman Suo- sing: Wiiowtia Gb: pics ihe is aha . i -j pateh w to newspapers thru Thomas Hi. Wilson, pres men; Carnival Panned cumbs to Brief | by the packers to-| dent of Wilson & Company, aa chair : , man of the utive committe TE will be a e me and no Ray W Jor A Ww Yor Aug Th Amer th institut reads an f @ount” before the ple of Seattle t ' A an 1 meat f ng industry today The afternoon papers here an -- eahabvonly ” rs Beh ‘ave. Mu Peiday weir n offer to cooperate in| consider means of reducing the high eee ereties, Wns tnade by’ the ; . « Way possible in bis cabinet in | comt of living has been appointed by board of public works Friday fol j® drier tl He te de ation the high cost of living,| your cabinet, The high cost of liv lowing a complatr om Rev, 0. a! ja widow, Mra, Pauline t ar place unreservedly before the| ing i# today the most important 5 Gime ther Jones, and two sons, Lieut ppointed by the cabinet | question before the American people ence pilbimdle ppbiancece ie gata Jones, Ing etatio par ts relating to the packing | It will undoubtedly be found that a eered: Gant iy om a Pete bu This action was taken| variety of causes contribute to th Street carnival held recently in the man General hospital in Ban Fran-| ine the Inatitute of American Meat| situation. 7 lic Is entitled t pouth part of the city | me and: Muaree J no enenting the five larger | know the full and exact facta, The Rev. Murph aid he made a per oe Funeral serv . be ' r nd about ) amalier firma | Inetitute of Anierican Meat Packers Ponal invest of the carniva mi + the Bonney ae apeyery oo 1 various parta of the country speaking authoritatively for ita 200 And was shocked. He said he found aggro A payed ig my eat r ama similar to that sent to| members, invites a thoro inveatiga 20 gambling games in operation ar ae > oe 7 President W were transmitted | tion of th business and audit of that thes wens open tote enna | DEE OMN B. PAYNE | ducted by” Beattie Commandery to,Sengtor Cronna, chairman of | their booke by capable, certified pub- Rev, Murphy did not specify exact No. Knights Temp w ta committee on agriculture; Rep-| lie accountants, Such an examina ty what there was to the dancing} Judge Payne ts sald to be slated | Pise% Cremation will follow | resentative Mach, chairman of the| tion will disclose the exact facts, and be did net like for chairman of the United States | | house committee on interstate and| we are sure will show that the pack ; j ‘ . o1 co ° ative|ers are not responsible for the pre The complaint was given to the! shipping board, the post vacated by for mmeree; Representative | ers are not responsi thief of police for information and| the resignation of Edward N, Hur 217 U. S. Citizens Haugen, chairman of the house com:|yailing high prices of meata and Buidance. ley, effective August 1 Judge Killed in Mexico}! ° ericulte Governor Cox,| other products which they handle _} nti ann h 1 in Mex |quirtes to fix reeponsibility for the | wti bs | too since the end of t me of | high prices:of neceamties. Rev, Francis Hrachovsky, charged Asks for Damage Porfirio Dias, Ma 1911 on a warrant from Minneapolis with | amounted to Frand larceny and arrested here Juty| Alleging carcleseneas on the part A table accompanying Lansing’s Seattle Yankee Bringing Back Pretty French Bride \“September Morns” in Labor Meeting | | ere will be published by the authori | Gea If Dathhouses are not installed and the bath jcowtumes and ct PRIZE WINKERS A) | 2634 13th ave, He admitted having received mon- | | New, 1312 Maamachusetty #t., Beattie. them [0°] Newton at. Seattle | j338 Central Build) | | Finger Kills Girl | | ewer for the month of July: and BE.) day evening, and @ banquet will be! | | omitted in the word EAT in Roldt's advertisement. R omitted tn the word PARTLY in C.D, MeConahy & Co, advertise ment. A omitted in the word REPAIRED Breath-taking fights between freebooters and the factor’s men. in The Stove Shop advertisement. Gorgeous snow scenes. | D omitted in the wort UNDER tn A fight to the death in Master Garage advertisement. required half an hour to V omitted in the word ENVE- ing ever seen in a motion picture. LOPES in Sound Printing Co, Dainty Colleen Moore is the heroine. advertisement. F omittea tn the wort Reactr-l BRAY PICTOGRAPH FUL tn Seattle Rug Factory a4. vertinement. H Ernest P. Russell on the Wurlitzer R omitted in the word FOR tn J. R. Prigmore advertisement. T omitted in the word STEADY tn Olson's Cafe advertisement. I omitted in the wird DELIVER in Rowe's Tire Shop advertise. ment. S omftted in the word REASON. ABLE tn Liberty Cabinet Shop advertisement. 1 omitted in the word FURNT ry . TORR tn Pacific Furniture Co Additional Homes Necessary advertisement. Though building statistics for the; present low prices or continue to N_ omitted in the word BONDS in C. J. Steeple ad weir month of July, just issued by the/| take his chances of increased rents city building department, show an| or of being dispossessed of the house G omitted in the word STORAGE] immense gain in all classes of con-| he occupies by its sale to some eager piel capa Garage adver struction over July of last year, the | buyer. : fact that the number of permits for} Aside from the falling off in home P omitted tn the wort APPARTT,| Dew residences waa lone than the! putiding, the building statistics for in Seattle General Taflors adver. siderable decrease over the figures July and the first seven months of Usemept, for May supports the advice ot Beat-| the year show remarkable progress A ite r wort BA tle realtors that Seattle people must} in the upbuilding of the city. The We i Dosles adtertionment, -"| buy lots and build their own houses| permite for all kinds of construction 4 ff all the people of Seattle are to} for July totaled $1,574,235 as com- ¥ omitted in the word EMPLOY.| be comfortably housed this fall and| pared with $912,985 for July, and the MENT in Success Shorthand) winter. Permits for the first seven months School advertisement. In spite of Ghe tustetemt demand | of 1919 totaled $11,691,711 as com- for houses to rent er to buy and tn! pared with $6,228,010 for the first S omitted tn the word WASHING, | face of a practical certainty that the An investigation of this sort should be entered upon at once and carried on with the utmost expedition, and to thin end the members of this tn » will cooperate In every pow way deut. Agnew, \ who spent are in France, was conn to Mile, Jeanne Ralency, Landes, France, It is anid wealthy The couple, Seattle, will make the groom's mother linen two fied July of Max whe is upon arriving in their home with very Start Controversy CARDIFF, Wales, Aug 4Unit- od Preas)>—Two pretty bathing girla, | earbed a la “September Morn,” #0 | tartied the natives of Whitemore Bay, near here, recently, that it re sulted in’ dividing the locality on the question of building bathhourses The city fathers and feminine pop- j ulation want bathhouses, so bathers | will be able to dress, The Young | Moods are sticking up for present conditions, Snapshots of nude bath- tinue to ignore tom. IN BUSINESS. GUIDE CONTEST The followirig are the prize win-| ners in The Star Business Guide Con. | tent First $15—Linia rarna, | W.. Beattie Second prine, $10—Mins Olsen, Crockett #t., Seattle, + Third prize, $5-—W. §. Hollis, Ry C. Smith Building, Seattle ‘ourth prize, §6—Germain Barbier. | 42 Rainier ave, Seattle, Fitth prise, $5—Mine létian Mo prize, 163) t Sixth prize, #—Mies V. Sunde, 106 Seventh prize, # ‘The following le the correct an omitted in the word PLEASURE in Master Garage advertisement. omitted tn the word At'TOMO. BILE in Motor Car Wrecking Co, advertinement. in Thos, Singer, Inc., advertise. demand will be much greater when ment. people come back to the city in the fall, residence building is showing a decrease which means a probability of further increase of rents and sales prices for homes, Permits for 433 homes were ts. sued tn May, 398 in Juse and 381 in July, with the population stead. ily increasing and people leaving the city because they cannot find places to live tn, The houses now being built are being put up by owners for their own homes or by builders for immediate sale at a profit. There are few, if any, houses being construct- ed for rent, the builders preferring to take an immediate profit. In this situation, realtors argue, ORDER FROM DEALER | O8CD man must help himself or pay the price; must buy @ lot at the KILL THE RATS TO-DAY By Using STEARNS’ PASTE International exterminator for Rats, Mico, | Cockroaches and Waterbugs. It creates ® deaire in these peste to run trom the bul ing for water end fresh air, dying outside fe nes. Be and $150 A dramatic picture of the Western Canada snows that will make your hair curl. OM MIX “THE | WILDERNESS TRAIL” geven months of 1918, although home bullding was being stimulated to the utmost last summer, In general, real estate business also the figures, show a great gain, The real estate transfers for the first seven months of this year totaled $12,025,758 as compared With $8,935,- 889 for the corresponding period of last year. The figures on building and real estate sales bear out the statement of realtors during the past few months that the demand for Seattle real estate has revived, though no other evidence is necessary than the visible signs of building all over the city and in the suburbs and the crowded and busy appearance of every real estate office in the city which deals in houses for sale or remt or in desirable building loa FOURTH NEAR. PIKE. Here until Tuesday night only. « Horlicks Th, ORIGINAL Malted Milk

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