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—fAce a TRADE BODY ‘Ship News IS PLANNED) -=s=:"" “se IN SEATTLE 4 Corporation to Promote q Flow of Commerce Thru This Port Beattie trade will be boosted by a corporation to be Inunched here by Beeal busines interests. 3 Initial steps for the formation of ¢ the corporation will be taken at & Meeting to be held Friday morning 2 at the port commission's office at the | Ball St. dock. The purpose of the corporation WH be two-fold: to bring foreign and @omestic commerce to, and thru, Beattie, and to act as representatives: 19 ft , see RATE WAR IS AVERTED As & result of the decision Tuesday of local ship operators to remain in the Pacific Westbound conference no change in tariff schedules on com: Modities shipped from this pert « expected at present. The local op orators feel their action will protect them from a rate-slashing war, eee COAST MARINER DIES Captain John F. Deery, Pacific coast mariner, died Tuesday at Previdence hospital Min widow, Mrs. Hannah M. Deery, lives at 1815 Ninth ave W, Captain Deery was a member of the Masters, | Mates and Pilots association No. eee TRANSPORT BUFORD SAILS Bound for Honolulu with the 65th regiment, coast artillery, from Camp endorsement of the chamber, Freight Rates Cause Loss to Apple Men left Seattic at 2:30 p. m. yeuterday. ‘YAKIMA L—Fred Eber Pag Bena County — The Sth will be stationed at Fort! union, testifying before; Kamehameha for two years, 4, Ford, of the interstate com. AS. commission here yesterday aft- GULF FREIGHTER COMES 3 said that apple growers of) Scheduled to take on 30,000 cases = Oregon and Montana! cf Washington canned goods for the s 20 cents on each bex of apples East, the freight liner H. & Groves, ball principally on account of ex- of the Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific @tesive freight rates Steamship Co. ts to begin loading W. J. Irquhart, manager of the here Wednesday. Yakima Valley Traffic and Credit as. @ociation, testified that the freight oats alone on a cartoad of applies from Wenther Bureav Report TATOOSR ISLAND, May 1h—# AM the Northwest were $623 to) Rising barometer, cloudy; leht south. | Basters® markets, while cars from) west wind Passed out, U8 8 Huford, ¢ other nearby producing districts ar- tr Bante Alicia, 6 & m.; str Mal- . Fived in the same markets at a On 6 freight cost of but $150, This wide differential, trquhart| Arrivals and | Departures "maid, kept Northwestern producers ‘out of Eastern markets. Mey Legt sremies from New York, Sonam aasnsinatia at noon. 1o—Str Admiral Beniey Ara from Saenee, BC. op om; otf Mm WILL DISCUSS CHINA TRADE. Groves trom New York, 7.99 p mi str Fred H. Lysons will address the Westham from Rritish Cotumble porte, | Young Men’s Business clud at its|yay 2 nn Wert tvi# from Manila, Phrusday noon luncheon, May 19, at| faee _ the Washington Annex dining room.| yay 11—str Went Topic: “Some Fundamentals of Our |* mi ote Julle Lec = 10 a m. 1o—Str figetinees Relations With Chins. Prancieco, 7:56 >. m.) otf Banta Alicia for nn | Weat Coast ports, 640 poms UB AT 2 Buford for Honolulu, 2:30 p.m; str To ets | mae rre ven B.: ptenics, 7 sausage and hamburger, 120 * heat lard. i8¢ ™, Stall 192, cane Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A, etr Wheat- land Montana; Pier B, str Katort Pie $—Gtr Valdes, sir Alamosa, otr Jot. Pier A—Str Admiral Re@maa, ot, Aé- mira! Dewey. Pier B—#tr Spokane, str Admiral Schley. Beattie Dry Doek Co.—Motorshtp Anvil Pacific Coast Coa! Pier D—Str Artie: Str Westward Ho, ate Eastern Glen, str Teontum. Aleta pcementy Mooring —aer q wey, ety Santa Ane. pol | tary Strest Terminal —t 8 8 Durneide. Ae tg Soon 2 large tans | Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—Str Henry 8. Groves. cummed She; Golden West coffee, Mockane Sieect Warmine—noterentp Lin by Maine, East Waterway Dock & Waerehowe—@tr Witlsota, Bo , wr Wet Hartiand, Admiral Mayo. Te ee Ee © Sete Ames Yardé—Str Roosevelt. Heffernan Dock—Str Ketchikan, str Cor- dove. Boleom Canal Lumber Ce.—Senr Pniltp- Lake Union—Senr Levi W. Winstow Marine Raltway—Dktn Anne Comyn, eS Henry ‘Villard, str tian City. POLISH ATTACK ANGERS ITALY! Action in New Crisis 1s Now Expected ROME, May 11 crisis loomed today. Inflamed by the killing of ffattan soldiers by Polish Insurgents in Up- per Silesia, the Roman press voiced a growing demand that Itaty require immediate satisfaction from the Pol- igh government. Addressing Premier Giolitti, the newspapers demanded that he ignore the ambassadors’ council] and the al- |Hed supreme counctl py going direct Yo Warsaw, Reports here as to the number of Italian soldiers killed in Upper Silesia differed, but the press de- clared that if only one man had been 46)shot by the Poles, it was mufficient 22 {8tounds for demanding an account- ing. | Speculation began at once as to a |vonsible alignment in case the War: |saw government refused to satinty |Itulian demands. ‘There was much jeriticlem of the French who, ar: ] cording to reports here, only hulf-| ig heartedly co-operated with other al- Hed detachments in attempting to hold back the Polish Savance, 1/1,651 Graduated at | California School BERKELEY, Cal., May 11-~Sixteen hundred and fifty-one University of California studenta today were awarded degrees at the annual com- mencement exercises at the univer- wity. ame; Earl, 9937 Ninth 8. W., James, $423 Hamilton, boy. an. SS oa 2 7 20th d1i% W. Republicss, G A., 7007 16th N. W., girl am R, Green Lake station, oad Lewis, 1009 Sturgis road, lerta, WP. 1749 15th N. W. boy. jersen, ©. M., 611 N, 82nd, boy. 'B. B.. 1120% Stewart r, William, 524 Minor N.. boy. wick, § V 1503 18th ave, girl M., 9934 Hudson st. girl. Jobn, 2848 Alki ave, boy e, J. F 260 39th N., girl. IAGE LICENSES jame and Residence. a Another allied 42. H., Heuin ham . -Lega Hingham. Teal a Trapdare B., Bhelton, . Le; ert, Kath a" erine, Have: th, Nele, Arlington . =, Beate Marie Staff, Darring- lunroe, Helen G., Seattle . iat, Alfred C., Seattle . Tight, Gladys G., Beattle . mee, paris Tacoma . Rosie, Tacoma . . tarell!, Ferdinand, Seattle ., lonso, Rosina, Seattle .. Stenifnn” Antonio, Seattle . restina, Alfonso Marie, Seattle colo, juale, Seattle . re, Anastaria, Seattle . op nee ae mertteré Ira oi went Lam, Vora Margaret, Beattis aeoaniet. Robert, Seattle ingham, Cecelia, Beat DEATHS Hirashima. Yashio, 10, 76th and Pa- eific highway. wars, Tauya, 4 months, 259 Save. ber Michael E., 1215% BE. n, Emilie, 35 ae Ka, Agta ure, My 37, S14 - oe 4 a ‘ort Townsend. stene? wtias Gk Git Tae ‘tford WASHINGTON, — Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson, now commanding Atlantic fleet, to be annigned in charge of Annapolis naval academy. — y YORK, May 11 ache |Naner. Lana, #1e@ 3 THE Sh Initial Gains Wiped Out on N.Y. Market, rted higher here (May, but initial on forces operating since ore wiped out within « Cow nday again became active Tradera showed that C and the Berlin note had no ef fy unchang Alaskan ports, has been thrown back Other prices included as the market on account of the General Motors, 134. up \4: New Haven. 19%) w v's, Beem marine strike which hag caused oh AM ap ar Mealhe-boe Lg ye ek sonaiti. Alaska ships here to postpone their & Ohio, 11, . eg: 4B: |aalling dates indefinitely wp Me sion of several years and etill pay @ Rosch Magneto sold off to 60h) @ 10 days ago. he company's anufacturers and Rete Siudepaker held under #2 Tho the to nell off fractionally GRAIN MARKET other ¢ Of local businesses in the Hast and! Funeral arrangements § are dn the Orient. pending. The agency will be quast-public In eee Mature, but will be run along the AURORA ROUTE lines of a private corporation. A} The American barkentine Aurora, Similar scheme has been under con-|of the Charles Nelson Co. fleet, CHICA li—ted by Ma: templation by the Chamber of Com-| sailed. from Melbourne, Australia, "Nest arpens *4} Merce for some time, and it ls ex| April 16. She is coming direct to 4 due to rep ¢ ene Pected that the plan will have the) Puget Sound. | fav orable crop _eenditions Vrovi » aleo wore higher heat cloned up 1d closed up we at if hier a Te. core egnned ot 600, oP Me |< sgewis, the army transport Buford «| 4 closed Up unchanged at 1%e. eptember corn — at 65% and closed up ©. May! oats opened ‘unch ee and clow i ened unchan, up tm & July corn opens: up ee) “on 7% Wheat, ¢0 cars; corn, 166 ears; oats Of eee jarket steady ; butener stock, 96.75.08.78: Cutters, GLTS@ETE: stockars cows, $52 15,099, Market te Bheep— Digher, Lambe, §10@12, ewes, $2. 5007. 0. Receipts, change wa Seerling, 32.98%) 80 osr0% res, dollars, $9. N. Y. Coffee and Sugar TORE, Mar 31--Ou 4. = ah i Santon rire i Den ver Live Stock Market May 11.—-Cattle—R jated. mie bees at od ere, femora $0) soot i tower or Top. op at Bheep— Receipt, 2600, a je 11; ewes, $696.25; wpring lambs, $4.7 7 Portland Market Status PORTLAND, May 11.—Cattle—Re- origi. 106. Marvot eady. unchanged, Receipts, 161. Market steady, unchanged. Receipts, 12. Market steady, neni ee Th heese—Tripiets, 25¢ Te Exre—17 4 @20 dos, Hene—17G ite 1b. | |San Feindeee Produce FRANCISCO, Cheame Rene te dow; .. PORTLAND TERMINALS PORTLAND, May 11.—The people of Portland will be asked to decide at a special election on June 7, whether or not title to portions of more than 40 city streets be tranw ferred to a group of transcontinental railroads for construction of en- larged freight terminals, The ratiroads announced their tn tention Of expending several millions in conatructing the union terminals, it property rights can be secured, HIGHWAY BONDS CARRY CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 11.—In. dications early today were that Wy- oming’s $1,400,000 highway bond inoue hi carried = everwhelmingty. Returns late last night were nearly 10 to 1 In favor of the Insue, 100,000 May Come Here on July 4th Fourth of July celebration plans, inaugurated by Ralnier-Noble post of the American Legion, are expect od to draw 100,000 visitors to the city, aceording to George Brazer, chalrman of the executive commit- NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Three boys and one girl born to Mrs, Michael Scalz, 9 Olive st. yenterda: LEARINGS $4,165,344.30 702,768.53 Clearings .. Balances ..... y Spokane + 1,899,229.00 434,666.00 «++ 6,964,873,00 854,376.00 Clearings Balances , Clearinga ...+ Balances . Stock prices the day aging of the Passing of the dividend caused Cor coppers were firm. N. Y. Stock Rachange ents, w: (hey had expected the German reparations fect on pric tinued, wae The company's interests and ® 1 ividends. dectt he hi ffer netow of 38, votate t fro ‘Tob Ralls Ky dull, (Tecsday’s Quotations) Peratened nee iy 1 Reais © oo Wetler Motel Beliding | aseunte. . Amer, Beet | Amer. Car @ Fay Amer. International. . TWe and closed uD) CoP | Esoatees wR sading .. Texas Pacific... | Tobacco Products Union Ot) of Delaware 2% 130 ye mM un Utan Coppe Hy Yaradivm Btesl uu Wadash..... te Westinghouse... “ Wittye-Overiand " Intermational Nickel 1% Brook. Kapid Transit 1 ite Liberty Bonds & Britian Viet | British Met 40. Relgium Kestor Melgiom Premium. German W. L. tery Japanese Int tie Japanese ind 440 Paris to ‘ a United Kingdom United Kingdom United Mingdons Now York Railway be NPP L ts Reading Gen. ¢» U.P. Gen. 4s U. & Bteol & FF. be U.P. Ref. « a P ar Penn. Gen. 4 CG & 0 Cony. ba... O. 8 Le Ref. te BANKS IN SUIT Action to compel the State of Seattle and the and Savings Bank to transfer lease on the former quarters of National Bank of Commerce in Leary building was filed in the eral court here ‘Tuesday by Canadian Bank of Commerce. ommon arose heavy eit could go thru a depres- od Republic | continued to| nid at 60, Motors continued sort, and| 0 de Pasco Rank Northwest Trust ATTLE ‘STRIKE THROWS STAR Market wut day. Local h Of selling at 17 conte @ pound and | Wednesday. selling at $3.50 @ crate, market. exces FSEEEP EFEEEES ER ESE b ” if i i Eerrserrcz aly i ansas. per hamper . Feed Meal, Barley Whole, Rolled, #0-T. sacks Ground, 100-™, sacks Clipped, 100-T. sack feed, 100-T, sacks . prouting, the the the fed the “Mall Orders Filled” PLAN y BOND ISSUE 044 lot Bo i vs Caps, ‘That city officials are planning to values to $2.50, each.. 85c float another large bond issue for |} Children's Play Suits, best Seat= the Skagit hydroelectrle project tle brands, 75 was indicated Tuesday, when Cor suit c poration Counsel Walter F. Meter Bathing Suits, all kinds, all isanted sizes, nearly Hal was requested to draw up an ordi vette, Herr Pileus fMance for the issuance of $6,600, ian 000 municipal light extension bonds. Per PAIT wee eee $4.00 ? |] Teddy Bear ~naby Blankets,” blue and B sacped each 9c in the 79 automobile plants were back at work today. the Manufacturers’ sociation DRAMATIC PLAYERS AT PALACE HIP J. K, Exnmet and Mary Ryan, matic stars of the first luster, In a combination of eccen Teis and Russo two girls and a man, promise a treat, Raines “rune” Simp.” in @ skit entitled “gs sigh: normally employed Additional men are beting hired at the rate of 8,000 a week, according to Employment as the headliners of the new show com- ing tomorrow at Loe ‘alace They will appear in “The Test,” one-act play. Just for fun te avowedly the pose of the comedy skit perpetrated by Monte and Lyons, two comediana, acrobatic and novelty dances, Russo, & trio composed of and Avey appear as a smart young city girl and a guileless per 5,000 yards 31-inch Unbleac! 4 Muslin. This ia @ good ai ees | ity. Last call. Slightly sol on one cdg a yard , 8c 48 only Cannon hematitched Sheets, good grade $1.8 sine 73x90; "50 MEN’S BB Men's Heavy Blue Chambra; dra. Work Shirts, each cece TBO are Men's Heavy Black Sateen Shirts, each , $1.00 Men's Cotton-ribbed Union Legh cet ene Hip, Suits, each & Mon's Light-weight Cotton Shirts and Drawers, each TBe pur Men's Mack Sox, 2 pairs... .28¢ Men's Tie lues to $1.00, trie, real ome BACK PRODUCE Fruit and Green Stuff Clog , ‘| large amount of fruit and green , which had been connigned to ‘The last few days of good weather I held firm.|has been given as the reason for the raguh receipts Wednew paragus in on the dowh and good quality stock was) ——— The quotations were from 16 to 17 cents Two brands of Florida strawber ries were on the Seattle market) The Dollar brand was while the Oregon Plum brand was being sold Good quality cherries were moving woll at 20 to 30 centa a pound, No changes were noted on the dairy WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney» at-Law BALL het ALLIshie b~ on * Attorney »—Patent “pre PF J A shopping place of wd By NOLDA, ME Kentablianed Bea amines ' n Tid. Eliott 6076. rtifled Public Accountants | NEEN A CO” Leary Bide. | ~~ Chiropractor | TE PURN ER CHIROP RAZ. | 210-1 Height Bid, 24-7" Vive. dates. Hil a6n4 JENNINGS @& JENNINGA, GRAD- uates of Palmer echbol Lenny Lidg. M 1277 Collateral Loans SONRY LOANE of value. Third ave Dancing Taught fitevens, 4th & Pi dances Waet 444 Dreasmaking Wi OWRRAMARING EXP EATENTEDS; | bh drewson, $2.06 |f. $6.60 up. Alter- anabie. Fit guaran: | iu Hours, 10-5 ATT ALLE, ON ALL THE tk Special at . 1186 iret ave Metaphysician SUNTHES ViisLY (METAPHYAY- Cian) —Traches And treats afflict humanit or Wide Sizes 16 to 40. Pug N NT ON DIAM a Avwelrys low: “Beaitics Cldent tean Hrokers AMENMICAN JEWELKY CO. s Ablinhed 1889 ON NEON” AUTOMONIL. in and driv your oy A ent, 60 tral na en eng | gy | Sema gaber ae Catlory Wat th | Vietin Repairs sss 38 fe Metiti. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Bargains in all Departments. ‘The Small Store with the Large Stock at Small Prices, ALASKA DRY GOODS CO. 1512 Fifth Avenue—Between Pike and Pine ALASKA DRY GOODS CO. | 1512 Fifth Avenue—Between Pike and Pine Monuments (ARLE and Virginia. DK FF, ON. OF Physician and VIOLIN REPATNS—Finiay, i¢it tra. lI Sn oe ohn nine) medium and large sizes. GOES FISHING WITH GRAB HOOK, SO FINS WON'T GASH HANDS TYLER, Tex, May 10.—Char Ne Caldwell, cotton buyer, is also one of the most expert fisher. men in this section, For years he has been accu» tomed to wade in the streams and grab under the banks with his hands for euckers and cats and other species, Result: The hands are all gnarled and searred thru contact with the fins of captured fish. He has just bad a blacksmith construct for him a tool similar to a nail grab hook. Now he locates the fish with hin bare feet and then dives into the water and clamps them with his new grab hook. | apparel is reduced one-third off “Money Worth or Money Back” Seg | 17c 5c 200 yards ee 4 Pequot Sheeting, bleached or un- 8 Dleached; yard .. Cc 86 only 72x90 Ppquot $1 50 es ° Bheets, each , Special purchase Woolnap Blan- kets, extra heavy cotton; bees in fancy plaids, blue, CH 3.95 made of eray only; ™ $5.95 pair sii... Special prices on Cotton Sheot Blankets In tan, white, gray, LADIES’ GOODS Ladies’ Black Cotton Hosa, 60x80; You need not Ladies’ Union’ Bults, tight knee, at, { Ladies’ “Lawrence flat knit bodice Vests and Bloom in flesh and white... Ladies’ Nainaook Night Ge in pink and white golors, jo 81.25 Mines! Rloomer Waist Buite of white pajama checks, suit. 85 BETWEEN 40 Tricolette Dresses Smart, embroidered overblouse and Russian blouse styles of trico- | lette, attractively trimmed with self and contrasting colored silk em- broidery on yoke, waist and tunic. Colors: Navy, black and brown. 50 New Sports Skirts Very Special Values At $5.95 Velours in black and white checks and RAR: block plaids—Serges in pleated plaids in shades of blue, brown and green—Navy men’s-wear serge in knife-pleated models. 200 Bungalow Aprons and a a $i 69) Regularly are at $1.95 and $2.15 Chambray in stripes, checks and plaids, smartly trimmed with rick-rack braid, with collars and’ belts of contrasting ¢olor. A large assortment of styles. Small, Open a Charge Account pay all in 30 days—-Strictly one price, cash or charge—Gately’s renders an intelligent credit service that appeals to intelligent people. Special Price Basement keen interest every day because of “good quality for $8.50 Our new location will be 1427 Fifth Avenue, near Pike Street. During this sale all women’s and misses’ regular prices, Women’s and Misses’ Suits4 Regular $45.00 values, now | Beautiful models and materials to se- lect from — mostly blue serge, . trico- tine and men’s wear fancy worsteds. Coats $15.00 These beautiful polo coats come in all the new shades. mcr Many new models and materials Sm», to select from. All this lot were bought to sell for $22.50. Dur- ing this removal sale Your Choice—$15.00 Dresses, Waists, Suits and Petticoats | ELYS 1113 Third Avenue SPRING AND SENECA STREETS

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