The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 13

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BY MABEL ABBOTT SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 it has become the fashion a both republican and de . Notice Given by Supt. Reeves {on™ conventions, “styt —_ ortly in the fashion books finite ruling thus far After Council Decides to License None on the t is that women must : take their hats off. Formal notice to quit was While conforming gracefully in this respect, expressing t wearing wh: result has b mocratic women are ir own individuality by er they please n entirely satiafactor Mrs. a Brown, of West Vir ginta, who onded the nomination , }of Ambassador John Wi Davis, wore ‘la white gown of the rare ‘type that served on Seattle jitneys by Carl H. Reeves,” superintendent — of public utilities, Inte ‘Thursday afternoon. The busses were ordered to stop operating after | duly 6. Maj. Reeves" meeting of the ¢ mittee Thursday at which it was pplications tor} followed it well, Mra. Guilford Dudley, of Tennes ott Uke a her nok Approx y 2 cations foT | Davis. » white—some permits ha i clinging, that spread o¥ haslnat's wings when she raise ate | arma A had funny little ed | cuffs an ar Mins ie Dwyer, of the Philip nes, who nominated Governor Gen fective at mid al Harrison, chose black # in will force the which she looked very stat@y with here, her pile of white hair Mrx. Martha Nelson McCan, of Lox Angeles, stepped forward in the , lark gown In which she ac ishex so much real work at y's headquarters, to make the text speech on record, in behal tam G. McAdoo. Withdrawal of t Only those busses which serve 9 feeders for the mt ral wh r m according to that will be a run along the follo routes | of W to the Beacon av Beacon st Beach drive Bruce st." esi cations for jit utilities ¢omm 1] shave an eighth or a quarter teil you that the biggest plunger in the stock nance prohit streets to jitneys. “FOR HIRE” CARS | ther ay eat ‘this man is E. E CONFINED TO SIX STATIONS ONLY Smathers, at one time the most minent figure in the rac rid, owner of McChesney, Major mar and other expensive bits of prveflesh WON'T ADMIT HE / | nap ality ae rg YUNTS TO MUCH cots and estab mathers was found today in the ‘a. ing six central parking stations for t rokerage office of Benkard in the Waldort nee he conducts his op mathers would not adm rent cars The regulations were approved by the members‘of the board » a committee of the whole Th that tion is much exagger he asserted. “I am just liv af.|ing quietly up in West the| county. I haven't the least idea how 3. David-| 1 fot my reputation. I only come into once in a while, and I am taking things easy.” central parking sta-| But Wall street gossip does not tions were dec uron at the meet-|a4tTee with Smathers. People there ing of the board: insist that he has not his peer as a/ Stand A—Both sides of Dilling pi, | "Ptculator, tho he really maken more between Third and Fourth aves. money on investments. He is known | Stand B—South side of Jefferson | @* one of the biggest factor® in Peo st., between Yesler way and Third| Pie's Gas, a Chicago corporation. ave. MARKET SWAYED BY Stand C—Fast side of Pioneer pl | AVALDORF BUNCH” of Lieut. C. G. Carr, fic division; J. W. Bo! etreet department town flities depart- from Second ave. to the alley east. and !t is mid that Smathers is one Stand F h sides of Fourth! of the shining lights of this group ave., from Virginia st to a point 200 These speculators have taken into feet south |camp on a number of occasions the The standing of “for hire” cars at| experienced stock traders and finan any other place than the designated | cial magnates downtown. Many of Sentral statiogs will be pro hibited. [the violent fluctuations on the ex change can be traced to their ves, once in awhile the Feders rve Bank has to step in and warn CHARGED with the United States a denied admiss against George Smathers is supposed. to have Herris, alias George profited largely in the recent dec! ANNUAL MOTOR CAR RACE Monday July 5& + al whaarot 2 P.M 225 MILE RACE PURSE OF ° 22.500 AmpoU. TACOMA SPEEDWAY STEAMERS LEAVE Worlds Greatest Field Palma. Chevrolet 7,8.9.10.Mandiz Be Boats i 10.1 and i2 Mulford.Milton,Boyer connect with steam Durant. Hearne. Sarles trains at Tacoma di- Thomas. O Donnel rect to track. Murphy. Klein, Miller MAKE RESERVATIONS AT ONCE AUTO CLUB OF WESTERN WASHINGTON I2Il 41m AVE OR TACOMA rag dial — TACOMA in passenger olan TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA Round Trip to Tacoma $1.00 Fast steamers leave Seattle: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a, m.; 12 noon; 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p, m., and last steamer 12:30 » m. (midnight). Boats leaving Seattle at 10, 11 and 12 o'clock, connect at Tacoma Dock with trains direct to Speedway. Returning, leave scoms for Seattle: 7:15, 920, 1000, 1100 — m; 5 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 6200, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 p. m. THIS 8¢ bee LE EFFECTIVE JULY 5 ONLY PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. The does nét attract attention, but repays 6, who also supported Ambassador down in the financial district who watch the ticker tape and try to market today is a man who never © ted to very much on the { [[s= ] TheSeattleStar (r-»-* NTNEY Democratic Women — on : Are Easy to Look ) RUN AFTER’ at During selieep te | Mrs, George Bass, whom some call thers the at little and wears dark blue <ily shor DUE CREDIT that has not yet been given any pub Melty It's the Cajifornia flea Much of the livell hav nd pep that spicucus activities have the credit see Palmer and Cox forces both in clude yell leaders, to direct noise In bebalf of their respective candidates Nobody has explained how it hap. pena, in view of the attorney gen eral’s well known antipathy, that his yell leader's hair is red. see sion wan centered in the platform cot t entirely he fourth, the ticket us and that we use the conventio ourned r after lunch, is 1, and if it's the fifth, it waa a mean trick, and something ought to be done about it” Plungers’ King Shuns Perils of Wall Street | NEW YORK, July 2—The boys}on the market, traders say that he| in as apt to be a bull as a bear and han no consistent policy in regard to the market orseman, Smathers, and thin ° than mere report, was one est plungers that the turf has ever known. In 1903 he won $80,000 on the Harlem Handicap at Chicago, while he once wagered $98,000 against $31,000 on Lord Derby won PUT UP $100,000 TO PAY BANKRUPT’S DEBTS When the brokerage firm of Bax Iter & Co. failed noi Smathers put up $4 the debts of the ern in full be cause, as he explained, he had recom mended It In recent years Smathers has made @ of a name as a eollector f vaiuatbie paint 0 His only rival on the stock ex ange in Jeane Livermore, known as the “boy p The latter be gan his career? as a board boy in Bos ton. He has made an lost five for tunes and now has bugt up another It is aald that b can never be “broke” again, of his own operation: trust fund for Homes avcan of Chamber Closes The hbusing office established dur ling the war by the Chamber of Com merce closed yesterday. From Janu Stand D—South side of Spring st.| For some time the market has |@Fy, 1918, to July, 1920, $0,930 applt from Second ave. to the alley east. | been more or lean swayed by the cations were received, and 32,663 of Stand E—South side of Seneca st.) operations of the “Waldorf bunch,” (these resulted in the finding of homes thru the recommendations of the bureau. Miss Anna E. Moses was in charge. To Honor Daniels at Sand Point Field In honor of Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, the Chamber of Commerce and King county com missioners will stage exercises at the Sand Point fying field, and a banquet, next week. Secretary Dan feln will leave for Rainier national park following his Seattle visit [) Overturned Lamp Destroys House An overturned kerosene lamp de stroyed B. T. Leona’s home at 36th ave. 8. W. and ik st. Thurs day, causing @ $1,200 loss. The house was outside the city limits, and was practically destroyed when the fird apparatus arrived Brush Fire Makes Phinney Sky Red ‘Phe extremely red sky over Phin ney Ridge Thursday night was caus ed by a brush fire at N, 100th st. and Dayton ave. The blaze died out of its own accord in half an hour RAL of Frank Calvert, for tle newspaper artist, who Tuesday at his home in KANSAS CITY, Mo—One man killed by Hghtning, Storm impairs | wire communication = Z yn mos) (OAS HEARING IS. Pope WANT IT NAMED | Scien WERE Se: Commission to Make Ruling | lay that the ped in Few Days Hearing of the charges against need before for 6 men, and the fostering . named in homage of Lieut, ¢ commis | of general enterprixe in the Weat by” 3 sowie! county-city | reclaiming undised lands and devoting effect the lighting furnishing the | ot exs|“Cop” Searched Him jand syit the reserve storage tanks, | oy Booze; Took $17 follow a sugpesttnimade to them the dixtributing mains, building to the thing ought to be sald about) the one factor in thia, convention and the was completed late in the to Harry Fous, 419 Jefferson st at all the ue to hin incon-| and he ought to composed of Clelland, Jannounced a ruling would be made men for the commis detailed report on the found by | —— | Hall Dedication state engineers, teatified the gas was an im- Lumber Business : tentified Growing Nicely) tie opening of the-new Pythian hall, the company New lumber business booked by| Third ave, near Westlake ave., holdings and explained that it cost Northwest mills during the last week | Thursday night, af which Harry W. more to lay mains in Seattle than) in June was 15 per cent greater than) Nice, Baltimore, imperial prince ot If John Hughes’ husky sergeant-at-arms can’t manhandle to start something at the democratic » staff contains two Two here shown are, the delegate who tries pretty girl “bouncers” | Those who think interest in last) Miss Josephine Bender, alternate from Grand Rapids, Mic. and Miss Miriam Marsh, daughter of Wilbur Marsh, of W terloo, lowa. jo mind was, “Is this| n, of atill the fourth? 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Second Ave. | Louis F, Hart | “= KINNEY FIELD | Sepa tha: roolaradisiet root Seek to Honor Seattle Avi- | ment congress to be held in Seattle | ator in France September 16.° He emphasizes the| cs reater production, of homes| Sand Point Oying field will bb Rawson Kinney, former University jof Washington student, who died of wounds received 4n action while fly- an airplane, on the Western front, if the Coumty commissioners them to agriculture. “You've got boom on yuh,” sharp-| Lieut, Kinnéy, Who lived at 5727 ly spoke an official appearing Man‘ 901, aye N. E..' was awarded the Jabout midnight reday j Glatinguenes ense®, cross toe hervie Fons didn’t hav y. but connent-|action, He died Qctober 4, 1918, and ed to an official “shakedown.” The) was a member fof the 49th Aero imitatlonf plain clothes man “frisked” Harry, grunted and disappeared Foxs discovered the theft of his purse, containing $17, after he 2,000 Pythians at at reached hig room. inade Frank squadron rit i More than 2,000 ;Pythlans attended the reception and dance celebrating Order Knights of Kho- jor guest. United |for the previous week, according to| the Dramati the West Coast Lumbermen's report | rassan wi uit a... Fahey,Brack- In addition, you receive i” Low $20, Third and Pike ARCADE BUILDING Portland Store: Raleigh Bldg., Sixth and Washington Streets AHEY-R Qprstairs lothiers ROCKMAN Buy upstairs and save TO

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