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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Favorable News Is ‘CANTALOUPES BANKS ARE SPREADING OPTIMISM Monthly Review of Business| Points Out Improvement in Trade SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—Op timiam seemed to be the under monthly business review district federal ed today The review covered business con @itions in Western for t month of May “Improvement tn retall tra Minuing activity in building Zions and gradual liquidation Joans and investments by the prin cipal members banks,” were noted as the Outstanding features of the month. Discussing prices, the report sald ity of the 174 wh that r heir prices acement reserve states Jo, con opera ng state are not generally basin fo the consumer on the repl “Notwithstanding a complete ces fation of building activity in San Francisco during May on account of disagreements between employer and laborers, bu operations in the district during May were but 04 per cent less in number than those of the record month of Apr the report declared, discus ing activities. “Los Angeles, Salt Lake, Ogden and Sacramento showed an increase ‘of over 100 per cent in building over | May, 1920." SEEK RETURN ON DEMURRAGE bumbermen Fight for Re- turn of $3,000,000 Northwest lumbermen are prepar fing for a fight to force the transcon. tinental railroads to return $3,000,000 fm the form of reparations for pen Bity demurrage, it became known) Monday. Between 6,090 and §,000 claims wit | be pressed at a special hearing of the interstate commerce commission to be held in Seattle, July 27 The fight is against the $10-aday penalty charge which has been as eased on consignments of lumber and forest products held at recon signing points since October 20, 1919. | Start “Tarzan the Terribie” Saturday SCARES NEGRO BY SCREAMING Woman Sees | Huge Form Climb Into Bedroom Window Terrorized by a huge negro who attempted to force an entrance into her bedroom shortly after midnight ‘Tuesday, Mrs. C. E. Zroonan, 1715 E. Howell st. screamed for help and frightened the man away. Mrs. Zroonan had returned about midnight to her home with her hus band, C. E. Zroonan. At that time she thought she saw some one on the | porch, but did not investigate. Later she saw the curtains moving at her bedroom window, but was too frightened to make a noise. After Mrs. Zroonan had turned out the lights she saw the man climbing in thru the window. She screamed for help. The negro fell backward from the window and had escaped when the} police arrived, ITHACA, N. Y.—Dr. Farrand succeeds Dr. Schurman, recently appointed mini» ter to China, as president of Cornell | 5 university. he Terrible” Saturday of} Ship News Tides i in Seattle WEDNRADAT | | First Migty Tide BREAKS JINX pacific Wenat to arrive in Victoria makes port as n 1b have mi Maru and the ucroma the Pacific that hung over her and jinx maiden trip. HULLS MAY CARRY PILING That the hulls of the in Lake ised to tray 0 New Y ements was the day of Capt, B. D, Bar who owns tt ich he intends timber to the . wooden ships 16 the rett Pras to use East coast . PROBE SHIP COLLISION United States steamboat inspec Tue an investigation of jon en the shipping sister ship) lay b 1 vessel Sliver State » Wenatchee, and the sche beth Ruth h occured of Florida while t route to Seattle, . . Weather Bureau Report TATOORM ISLAND, June %8—8 A M vs ft @ Sliver . State was er Vasend Kern towing two line pass WASHINGTON, June 28 | lation ame the regulation under # may obtain federal was passed by the e with the views of ding, the bill re maintain th aid is gran In Presic the state | which federal accord: to i. All ar n be cut off s kind is main | propriations to a st j unless a road of th tained. Greater attention ts given to tn and smaller states, nh have heavy inters! traffic, will be able to obtal: priations than in the ence also will be given to roads t ral state system. are part of a ger . . Arrivals and Departures Arrived June 2%—Str Edmore from Manta, 11 Juneau for Southwestern Alaska, 5:45 Bm | . Alaskan Vessels Sitka—June 27—Salled, str Spokang southbound, at neon. Ketchikan—June 27--@atted, etr City of fate Prine otr Ala Vessels in Other Ports London—June 27—Arrived, str Dakers- | tela from Beattle. Bhanghat—June 22—Halled, etr Ala- bama Maru for Seattle; ste Eldridge for) Seattle Kobe 22-—Railed, ate Talthydiue for Beattie str Kashima Maru Arrived. ate Weat Jappa from Seat June 23-—Arrived, atr Arizona Maru from Seattle. June Tokushima Maru from Gailed, str Hawait Maro 27—Arrived, str Will Arrived, str Yor tr Colusa June %7—flatled, str Cape | te from Seattle, 10 a m ad acy by Wireless U. §, Naval Communications Ban from str ‘Tranavaal or Rdmnore, CANADA Calls You! h the bracing Northland—; majestic scenery ant peatens sdireny sora es setting of sparklin, can camp and ing air tin Or choose most famous hotels. h, can ling with tl lakes and tower! stead, restful stopove: mi oe and loaf eg ‘anada’ he acents of balsam and at the Dominion’ The “Continental Limited”"— wonderland of beauty? id the Const by traveling comfortably Low Tourist Fares to Mountain Resorts and points East from June to September, Every assistance.gladly given ou can go through to St. Call on of write Beseter len Yo! i ry son inclusive, ul, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Lege 5 appro: | Stimulant to Market NEW YC June 28 re unaffec prabl K, Only a few Innues we ted by fav ht news, t teneral Motors, Internat 16% New Haven “ DECLINES HIT GRAIN MARKET CHICAGO, N. Y. Stock Bichange nday's Quot Perushet by i. eh Butler Hivtei Butldin Minh Low June * emanatir 24.—Pavorable from aban ithw July wheat and declined tember whe 1 unchang opened off Wwe at 37% 1%e at the close, Sep « off at 39 later Chicago Board of Trade) (Tucwda: Farnished by Butler Open declined 1% ¢ . Mt <a Balding Wheat High Law 13h o% tis 1% sa sity 7 20% Nominal Nominad 10.28 10.60 10.43 10.70 | 3 bard, | Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, 28. Hoge emica otpts. © hig ve, 1848 Hight, $4.50 roughs, $7.09 00. Market act Putk of sales, 84.3008. erer) os 0 ples, § + e colpte, £0,000, Market slow rket slow. s. 18 G10.75; ewes, $2.00 Foreign Securities (Monday's Quotations) Pernished by 1. B. Manning & Co Mauer Hotel Beliding tute mia Russtan 6 \e. 1 Asked ry) Market steady $% @2.25; heavies, 1698 italian * | erica | Britian rttian Hene—18@ 250 Th Egee—2iG te dow | ary Denver Live Stock DENVER, June tf. —Cattie—Reestpta, 4.200. Market I5¢ lower, Steers, 96 @7.50; cows and heifers, and feeders, 140 pure W Mambure W leipele 440 Lelpeie be le 4a L San Francisco Produce |_BAN FRANCISCO, June 24.—Mutter Railroad Securities (Monday's Gu home Y. Sugar and Coffee ult @ 5.60 No. 4 ONyzRRcacezze = MPHERSON WITH ~ CHAMBER AGAIN a ADE UNDERWEA OF SUGAR SAC “My sister had to mak her Friendly Way | | Settlement of the difficulties which tween the board of truste band gave witne Divorce granted,” her no money,” ww arose rm decreed Judge Mra $ ould re ager of the in the statement ia- | » of Frank acting president of the TOLEDO, After shoo! killing Mrs ta Fr mond MeNair turns gun on himse He is dying use, ench, he misunderstanding which re ly arose between the board of ustees and thé executive commit. | 5 of the Alaska bureau of the ot Commerce Commercial Club has been settled. J. L, McPherson, to the president, ¥ former ition as manager of the Alaska bureau. Roy O. Had lot the Chamber, |from the Orient, BANK CLEARINGS and amicably Seattle Clearings .. Balances ..... Portland rings . 4,083,902.29 | lances . y, former secretary now en route home resigned time Jago to facilitate the reorganization |The board of trustees today, how: | ever, declined to accept hie resigna tion and will offer him the powt of | assistant Georeary: | “In the event of his acceptanc *harnber will have two assistant secretaries, A Priest, p nt of fice manager, and Mr. Hadley. “Mr. Christy Thomas will continue as executive secretary and in that Pedestrians Hit fel Saver trey by Automobiles and Commercial Club, under the di 405 Mb gg indet ape rection of the president and board of ut Sec See pee -¥4 gry trustees, uy afternoon by resident R. 8. Boyns, who has |‘ aavan “Ge ti been {Il for several days, left yester ‘ day for a vacation over the Fourth [Phone company. The man 4 ry Se gine PA to act for [hav become confused by tr nf him in adjusting the matter, i pears “The clearing, up of the dlfficulty will enable the Ch Commerce forw pro 590,992.00 F 60,475.00 | Balances . 1921 Record of man ve apparently jured 406. *: present mber of | ‘d united ‘or the} and the} Thompson while running at Rainier ave afternoon 9822 68th to move to und Kep was struck st interests of tle a the | SELLING FAST '|Rise in Price Is Offset by Improved Quality Light recelpts of cantaloupes Tues ombined with a strong demand to 4 to $3.75 ed tho price 0 on standard and $2 The latest er imy 1 in quality, which has timulated a dull demand to @ brink one Jobbers jeattle will be nsuming five within a to rine the erate 50 for ponies for flats, arrivals have cars dally strawberries wa. price te. F $3.50 a tr demand for u 5 to $1 were selling ng 0 at pbe continuing meer ® on the « it wa nt rm Ww but be fact tb offered at gular shipment will be it wa Re Yakima erop, a little dry a dozer a falr on the rri wo weeks. ision of the market 1 from th of ia exception of the bust at of cantaloupes being market complained that was fle was noted business in any commodity VEGI ARLES Prices Vaid Wholesale Denters K Wash, per m.. 190 FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 1,002.00 | Pigs Oried, Loomeber ries per ™ | Raepherrice. Strawberries | Watermelon £3@ .02% DAIRY ‘aid Whotesalte ereamery, PRODUCTS Dealers Wash, triplets POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Live, 4 The and up Geese-Dremed | Live | Turkeys or | Belgian HH, Live POUL TRY. Prices Paid | Whelesntons Dacks—Dreseed . Hens reese Turkeys Dressed MEAT Quotations at Sleckyards rour Pat. 44's, clty delivery .... HAY, GRAIN AND City Wholesale Prices, Cora Wh Ait Neet if Meal Palp Western Grit y/Two Men Are Hurt in Auto Accident Two men were seriously injured Morningside when the machir | in which they were riding turned by a truck at 1 Ya, m. Frank Reynolds, 60, and William, 60, were | ed and cut by Mying glass, | near und over ‘Tuesday his brother bruis was struck State of Washington. and kn ked do’ wer n by an auto driven taken to city hospital in a dazed | to drop tol, "| Three Are Arrested | | | The Well-Known “Two Upon the TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 Aisle’ | wetting : Public Market f rik Occ: ‘casionally Cc ramp One’ 's Style 7-4-9, can M. J YOU'VE * Liking for the rf Stage, you, too, have sought the Ticke waked for * the A how hazardounly laced but devastated Feet The are at their very worst in thore Middle of the Row. Wor every Tine y hops for some more sympathe he help digest the Plot. Returning, h often late to wait until your Ears and Byes and Sou Your Headgear from ite Place he kno he bars the Heroine from View, and lea n r er all, The Play’s the Thing—which ight famil m hard to see, singe Shak date FRANCES BOARDMAN |Mother Is Arrested; ¥ Child Is Cared For ' DeVey Mrs Rommelane, 3 were d Monday ith ave and Charleston st SANITARY can, Borden’e mit, ¢ Smile ig Haste meann ng Thirst, it seem bid them n to the the Mic Seater promy have ‘ in Ung in ar that Throe whone ou of a consu: at-Chech CORNER roant, #¢ urtain drop t, wher “n Ts shoul e %.; Ie Ton Temper 3 Kipper ur the % souTH END rr n Stall on Robbery Charges Believed to have wit! the robbery t of the 06 and laborer. house night at b: f Bonnar McCloud Pacific three wer Canadian Pp § nigh - n, who weized two « wned, It ix alleged, by ot Mrs, Rommelane, nken to the women’s detention home for safe keeping. Mark Roeploeg, 56, was arrested Monday night at his home at 4026 47th ave. 8. by dry squad men and |20 gallons of grapo taken. WESTLAKE lan Bnowaritt. § |i was A 5 Washington et Pederson, D. Comer, Peerson had a blick 3$-caliber lver when arfente ed to have Doubtlces every man has bed One-half of the world envies the! ments when he imagines he wot jother half because it doesn't know|wake up some morning and ‘how it lives, lhimself famous, Widows are not always as mourn ful as outward appearances would Indicate, 4 Red Tag Sale of Good USED CARS This is our first sale of used ears in Seattle, and we have determined to make it unique among sales by offering the public a fine line of used cars at greatly re- duced prices. All of our cars are in first class shape—many of them have been overhauled in our own shops, repainted, aad are splendid values as priced for this sale. Every car bears red tag showing oli and sale price. You can quickly ¥igure she saving we are offering. NOTE THESE BARGAINS Briscoe, 1919 Touring; good finish, good tires, in fine running orde bumper. Old price $725, sale price . Mitchell, 1920 Touring Model. This is 7¥ a fine light six, repainted and thor- oughly overhauled. Old price $1,375, 2 pri $1,150) Price .2 nceccesess iy Elgin Touring, in good shape. Old @J price $675, new $ 57: price . Briscoe Light Four, 1919 Touring Mod el, with new paint and refi throughout. A dependable buy. price $725, new pe ROLE EEE Oe ers Oldsmobile Eight Touring, with four good tires and one fair extra; bump- er, clock and other extras. Old price $1,225, new $9 75 Po ey ne et good shape. Old Jordan Silhouette, in good . $1,950. $650 Oldsmobile Eight Touring; good finish, cord tires, bumper, clock and other extras. Old price $925, $845 sale price . Ace Touring, 1920; like new, with good tires and in good shape. Old price $1,825, sale $1,500 price . Mitchell Touring, 1918; repainted and thoroughly overhauled, with practi- cally new tires. Old price $950, sale price......... $825 Mitchell, 1920 Touring; used but little and in fine mechanical shape. Old pre $0, new @ 7 ABO) wc MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM o0@e price $2,100, new price. Mitchell-Lewis & Staver Co. 932 12th Ave. 38 Years in the Northwest LIAISON During the great war officers of one branch of service were assigned to duty with another branch as “liaison offic: in order to familiarize the personnel of that branch with the functions of their own. For example, artillery officers were stationed with the Infantry to explain how the artillery func tioned and the precautions taken that their shots would not fall on the infantry, Co-operation and teamwork were accomplished in this way, because the two branches were thus kept mutually informed. All of our officers are Can we help you? “Maison officers” in banking. Our Only Branch Is at Ballard DEPOSITS GUARANTEED by Washington Bank Depositors? Guaranty Fund of be ST. OF WASHINGTON. — The Scandinavian American Bank Seattle, Washington CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY 4. F. McGUIRE 902 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash, “FRANK WATERHOUSE, Ken condition “Acting President.” ated that Thompson was pay f on ing no attention to traffic. He was A cat may look at a king, but a slightly bruised on face and body, man prefers to look at an ace, Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday ‘ > Ae me? ay tengo tem lllliarclatadeiecaee 5 AED iad ea Oe ae, Nore