The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1921, Page 12

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MEN ARE{ ship ews |Fractional Advances MARKET MOVES [BOARD IGNORES |(‘tayfarer’ | Shaved on N.Y. Trade} ITS OLD STOCK! COST-PLUS BAN) rrr RKING ON MARINE CIRCLE ofthe stock market today were shaved th eatiy trading, Oh expectation | NO Arrivals; =Watermelons| Expert Finds Shipping Evils went, Medes, . 5 for Studebaker, Uvat HOLDS ELECTION : peg ee Ue a Sell at 3 Cents Pound Uncorrected RAILROADS At one of the most enthuatastic| up hat tat. meetings of the year, William K.| Was up ty a% * Were afill under pre up te 60 and Steel common! wit ticnily t By J. F, RICHARDSON Pacific was off % at 77%, but Southern Pagific Ith practically no arrivals 8a 4 r of the U Miss Rath | Sheldon, Jr. of the Pacific. Net & we Lr nh pric og, fnoluded RD Twine Co., was elected president | \ietican Telephens a Shephs Cul N a ker), Mre. Gussie Smith Shipping Board special Investig: epherdeJuhn 1. Newley tapanker),, Men. Cu and John A. ¢ i iq | Friday of the Sound Maritime Circle. | 4; United { 100,000 Are Helping Build! Charles Schmuts Was chosen first Fosrolpuen. i ine ry Vastiand, Ralph H. Upton (speaker), Capt, ©, x, New Lines and Maintain [vice president; Ww. JB. Weetict | 79% Btud. cl ar-record urday, much of the old stock on the ‘Texas Company, 94, up \) United Fruit, 09%, ah latersattonal daper, 61%, jwholesale fruit and vegetable mar) 11° committee and an expert on - Central Leather, ket wns being cleaned up. shipping affairs. AL OE TP, Watermelons were half a cent - oe HY up 1%; cheaper at 3 cents a pound, gue tol gan PRANCISCO, July 20.—Con ton Kubber, tin the fact that mew melon district SAN # f | ‘Comfort Ye My People,” “Every Vatieys . Smith, K. BE. Burke, Redelph iy . Gambil, Capt. C. N, Dickwon, George I be Mrs. up ) 7 treasurer, and C, A. Berglund was up | Southern Pacific, w ; Piere . gress has banned the cost-plus con ds i Existing Systems | re-elected secretary As Mexican'Petroleum, 10d, unchanged; Kelly-Mpringfleldy 43%, | 2° developing and larger quantities | # seins 43 . Sirong and Raymond Starrett, , : xisting vr Jent together with ading, 69%, up %; United Mruit, 102%, up 2%, are being distributed. act sy : Mrs. Yagene W, . we ate, eae aha af Sle — -— oe The first straight car of canta-| A special congressional Investigat-| Hary, Mat iar Shawl gare : oo BB ag Bes le ; Gs erene : eM BY RALPH lh a formally installed at a special meet: N. Y. Stock Exchange picid ot, caren ng psa = Be | ing committee has long sinos ordered) Ethiopian (carries cross in Gaivary eeene) opi cae Ro WASHINGTON, July 3 Jing to be held at the Hotel Butler Haturday’s Quotations) ‘ that money eating process odt-| moms Wemen « saa ane ee 3 workers are now flocking to the 1) rq within the next few weeks. by 1 @ Co's Prt |CAnts now on the market are quoted | : M at $4 for the standard crates, $3 for, awed in charge. Prologue, Kose Glass | the ponies and $1.25 to $1.50 for the] And yet the U. 8, shipping board ‘onthe; Vpisede 1 Whitenire; Episede 2, Mrs. %, W, & ploy of the nation’s railroads, | ae ee oe ee aT i Nearly 100,000 women now are : sine to build Rew lines and main-/8M. Of the Admiral Line, thanked i eset Bacal the members of the circle for thelr charg = chorus); Epleode 3, Mrs. George Mata. today continues to put millions in i sire, Mary Hatelin Walters; plane Sirs, Dore, Vander , ems, & ro. { tain and operate existing “auemathe | hearty co-operation in building up| CHICAGO, July 30.—After a weak . 4 re seers pain of he taxpayers’ money into the “cost-plus Seongel, Eve : forthcoming report of the interwal’’/ the waterfront association, opening wheat quotations showed pemo ae wth prec Bi Ahh tplates bad PRonrtt ge é commerce commission is expected oe considerable strength on the board |, market snr eet a ie > ne 5 ka, sane ry Ee ave eckson and Harold Met show. ANYBODY WANT SOME BOATS? | today and closed fractionally higher. were quoted at $12 a dozen and the; On the Pacific coas! af . jailent; Women constituted, in 1920, nearly |" Wanted: pasar Fos ih Gentile to|'The weakness, Hf mangoes at $4 @ dozen, board wtaff doesn't even seem to oa Cre 4 stage carpenters, 5 per cent of. the nation’s 2,000,000 | Ku 4 few of the 285 wooden vessels | due te Oregon summer squash was sell-) know that a report on the evils of| railway employes, according to & C®"| now owned by the government by ing at 5 cents a pound, Green corn|the system was ever made. There) INCIDENTAL SOLOISTS sus taken by the interstate COM | Chairman A, D, Lasker of the U.| 4 foes Bee wan meeting a strong demand and has apparently been no official notl | MB. Meed ey ehasgador ee merce commission. And the numbers “shinning board asked the Cham 4 slase foe. export ; the price on fancy stock was raised | fication and the scores of coples Of| iii Wiey, ig Increasing daily, lber of Commerce Friday to be put | Corn opened w in sympathy with 25 cents a erate, reaching $4.25 &/the report which had been prepared | £, ¥, Blake... oe seeees The commission ‘ts now preparing /in contact with organizations who | y heel and suly eoeunnte hy : crate, for distribution have never been) — Daring the playing of “Onward, Christin Soldiers,” for the ue to heavy selling, while o ue whys lence ‘the singing. a new census of female railway | may have some use for one of the | ture ‘quotations showed fractional ieee’ ‘There Ap n oe ~ geen sent out—at least not to the Pacific) the audi 7 al ve Join fa pp ‘~ workers for 1921. big wooden ships. ot erielly same ert Taner. 200 Cane SOE Ne | east, Fireworks company will be wsed to illuminate the stadium. ona were higher, The 1920 census shows that women | Possible use of the vessels as pon- wheat opened off tbc at! tooueuss paren i change on either commodity was) such {x the disjointed method of are going in for all kinds of railroad |toons or breakwaters was suggested $1.21 \9 and closed up le. September SYNOPSIS noted. doing business. Herel is depicted the light. They | by Lasker, Wheat opened off tac At 91.23% nd | Lackawanna... : I have learned that tn coast cities) ca age ban oA cagtaen Bed headlights ba td Spened ‘cit aerar §ieeu ana Tish | Mexican oe POE cy Me igyn i vig the old cost-plus system of repairs | a# in. roundhouses, keeping watch) Weather Bureau Report |", orn opened at 64%e, off Ge. /Nem ate span es toi loca: por Ii stessesess continues in the euse of nearly 601 jgga%ine Has at dangerous grade TOOSH IRLAND, ‘Mt A. ae © Northern Pacific... 7 x 7 heres per cent of shipping board work, wrews deup side on el sot Scars ave | —Eatocee 2 triads teat as abst eee Telecare ia ii RB ee, And wie the “Fete comerms| rane ena ‘messages of train dispatch: | wind south. 1¢ Pasaed ber corn opened off ke at 60 Is irl hy ia Garvete—Leesl, ‘por neck paign for to Episode 2. Christ: Curtain opens during carrying — and | ward, & four-m mer, during the up he. ‘ ‘and conditions they | Shepherd * to whother on hilisida Wayfarer and U ers, and even doing carpentry | tent mer Wapame at Ta, m. ‘July ‘opened 36%o, unchanged. : ae! Seton men open shop enter, Bhepher foid and gather around the fire. ‘Three other heavy work in the railroad) pon, ANGELER, July 20—5 A. M.—/and cloned off Sc. September “ oa : . ay bollermakers 80 cents an hour,| inquire their way to the new born babe, of which the prophets foretold, Arrived, U. 8 & New York. Fagg, Se Ky Mec, and closed at but charge the government $1.30.) svpea ent the angel announces the birth of Christ. Celestial chorus: i eee ¢ ecember opened 41 igo } Be Thi BB cent charge | #22 to blehem begins. : In some jobs women, the railroads ivale and anged, and closed up Kc % banyan bolsers 58 hd = ree | Wpinode f, ‘Triumphal Retry: ‘Throng before Jerusalem's gate are learning, are more efficient than| Arrivals ani Departures see hy jernmnen conte, Carpenters | rivai of J Bick, blind and lame go forth to meet Him, W, i No arrivals, Cash Wheat * get 86 cents, but Uncle Sam ays | ders telt of Chr teachings as He passes in the road. J Balled aan me CHICAGO, July 84-—Gach wheat . $1.30. Patiernmakers get 94 on Hag eae and waving palms. Nip tote Admiral ene OF PO, Zyty, 38. at : r Episode 4. The Crucifixion: Gounod’s “There's « Green Hilt OPEN NAVIGATION CLASS [southeastern Alaska, at noon. No. 2 red. F131 @ 128; Py ry Paar ang ged = Sern PA May nn A pr =~ third class in advanced navi-| July 29—Str Northwestern for South: , % t Seattle, Jacksonville, Fis, Sa-| TS standing ‘The western via Southeastern Alaske, at 7 % 2 yannah, Ga, Charleston, 8. C., New) singing. © under the auspices of the apr board ,will open at)” ™ eee the University of Washington Mom] ' Ay yy, Chicago Board of Trade by 1b. e ppear, York, Norfolk and other ports the | cross comes luminous, No impersonation of the Christ appears t. Episode & The Resurrection: The Garden of Joseph of of Josue Roman sentriea on duty. Mery and Mary day. There are still several vacan- FRESE TS Seward-—July 29—Gailed, str Alameda, “a Quotations) cies tn the class membership, which | tiene as pm, Pernished Sinams 2 Co. e10 can accommodate 30. Juneau—July 19 —salled, str Princess ave ‘The course is open to all Neensed | Royal, southbound, # a m. Open High Low i tos " 2 EB FRU kets ‘American mer.|, Ketehikan—July 29—Salied, str Spo Me H123% 8120 Sapalta uote tate the beet ot ea “ in aE he sagt $i: AORN ir} Dow. 2 Her} Appt pes ah = Ten per cent of | tne volae ef the Gol me hae,swith. Amie? can tabioos Pep . cont materials purchased cepts tn it commission an i» = vision t! Vessels in Other Ports sir. : F j ‘ Potter 4 shipping board work goes into Pon the March of Nations aud the kneeling of all peoples before the Manila—July 28—Arrived, ete Wheat-|**P* 4 J 1 Clip this program and take it with you when you attend “The lormance. pt anata ee oe CE : ‘ 5 HOQUIAM—Three ‘| Time Clocks to Cut | or‘poiron county to open i Jno pe hog : Windy S ers Off | They have been cloned 4 Second ¢ i Royal Annes, per 1 4 Means work for 175 ee ho oo ba : . Binge, per tb... iB ape =~ average monthly re | LONDON, July 20,—Time clocks Maru ta " Be ed Coceenute— rT ir bill at this port alone was $23%,- ie a, Pag Arrived, ete Robie bee 2 ss 000 for shipping b dst {to bring prominently to the notice KELSO — Sawing Shingle mill burns t After the show, . Ty Arrived, motorsnip | OF " 7.¢0|20 ships a month are repaired here.|°f speakers the time they have con- segiit| ‘The first six months of the present |sumed | will be installed in the MO M8 year saw $1,268,000 spent at this) House of Commons, according to re- port. Bept. 668 Washington . i etnzs XK ‘Sr tts, | port for repairs, ‘W., girl salloney. 4 Three Tree Point, } r, Siguart K, 6038 Third ave. ‘endgn Cinas marry 262 Fulton st, Batber, Irvin J. 4234 University saz, Gustove T. 3946 W. Ide st. quist, Paul B. 2619 Second ave. ‘Peter W. 1936 12th ave. larket steady. Gates: common. Fearling wethsre, 16@ Elliott, Oliver Carliste, Legal 285 2566.60; cull to com- Skagertind, Frances we terson, Mefternan Dock —Bktn Phyttis Com; motorship Cuburra, ate Vaden N. Y. Sugar Stimsco Mill Dock-—Sehr Rosamond. ‘Teday's Quotations 1 | Winsiow Marine Rail FE FPFFFS FF EF FE Bracons has just returned from an extended tour in behalf of Seattle .| firms interested in South American trade. v0. ‘Dainy rmopvors i Tariff Bill May * . 105 | matters tne ‘Taner ve. | Be Ordered Recast me 12| WASHINGTON, July 30.—Repub- Kit 124] lican leaders in the senate today were -86/ facing with considerable concern the Aurora, IIL, uses small coins per. forated with the letter A, for street \ $3,656, Roth. Btoel Ref. be POUL will begin Tuesday in the senate fi- ‘get daha, a3 1 eieusa | Central Bacitie, tat da. $ (BNd| wre ald by Wholesale Deatery [hance committee. If the American Hamiiton, Elaine M. Port Blak valuation plan, upon which the Ford- ~ “ ; ley ++ 3,750,068.90 | | “Mee me : re ‘ "at" oa ney ill te baeed, le thrown, over. Ras. J. 3, Bee ttle .. ° $34,661.00 / rf 5 . ‘ ‘es tire measure must be recast upon Kerns, J. Seattle . 5 calves, $6.50@11 ' z Geese—Dresned, the established ‘fereign' .waltetian Swanson, Edythe, Seat 1,563,076.00 an'per Hoge—Market nominal. Prime light. 596,069.00 heavy! $6.50@11 DIVORCES GRANTED wtita! — ae right, Georgie from Hy. 361,451.00 E ‘Charles P. from Effie B. | jayberry. Frances 1. from Oltho J. Ps 57,134 utc m, Anna from Thor DEATHS ywn, Robert A. 55, 1703 15th ave. Ramet ig 65, 329 Eastlake ave. Cr .. 56, Russell hotel. Cs . 450 Wheeler rt Cullis, William, 78, 3614 Aurora ave. ~auoseants || EXCURSION POLITAN | Sunday, July 31 O. & &, Ref. ts. o's Chicago Car Lots (rp ee ca Batler Metel Pullding Grain— Recetas, Cont. Beta. Lt Yr. w . 679 os: One 153 (130184 46) 397 4an ‘ Oats. Wheat, 550 cars; corn, 140 cars; oats, 500 cars. Chief Declares War . , on Silent Salesmen|Policeman Killed, 2 Announcing that the recent decis- Shot, by Maniac jon of the supreme court, deciding CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, July 39.— against the socalled “silent sales | Frank Wilson, member of the ‘police an alleged gambling device.| department since 1909, is dead, and EN SAN JUAN would give him complete control of! Officers Willlam Milke and James ‘The most joyous musical comed: the situation in Seattle, Chief of Po-| pailey are in a hospital as the result “ Barley ; it of m dozen years. “Irene” lice William H. Searing said today | of a battle with John Broksmit, elec- re, om odo ee ee eee |that he would take steps to clean up| trician, who, becoming a violent ma-| Ghrned, 10e-Te, ake... |the eclty on the devices and punch: | niac last night when cornered, whip- | Oate—Whol ee PANTAGES boarde, ped out a gun, fired three bullets Searing stated that a campaign|thru the head of Wilson and one Matinees, 2:20, Nights, 7 and 9. |would probably be launched to force | thru his abdomen. Bailey and Milke ¢ L! s . Now Pin all persons operating the “slient| were shot thru the thighs and a: DEMPSEY-CARPENT? salesme to hand them over to the | not in a serious condition, Chick Maah—-10' i |police, Violators will be prosecuted. bi RNAS Growing — ‘2 " FIGHT PICTURES The Steamer Sioux or Inn Man W It is not too late to see “The Wayfarer.” Plenty of nee | TONIGHT among the beautiful, scenic Mat, Sat, to East Sound and return dvs Ji] x" tnd wit serve on'reture |\Motor Inn Man Wins |Indicted Governer feretet Faed 100.70, ke | Out in High Court! Will Go to Capital at Meal ; reserved seats for tonight’s performance. Don’t miss JOLIET, Il, July 30—Governor : ; opportunity to see the magnificent spectacle. at about 10:30 p, m. Lunches served on board or bring your baskets, Len Smali, Ilinois indicted governor, | $y! 3 Ba oneal ci gpaseredarnoy goa Unreserved seats will be sold up to the limit of the ca- pacity of the Stadium. Those holding reserved tickets are guaranteed their seats. | Word was received Saturday at the prosecutor's office that the de- cision of the superior court convict ling Harry Greenwall, proprietor of Motor Inn, as a “jointer” had been reversed by the supreme court at |Olympla, because of improper in- one raais E ‘a ‘. vLY a1 BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN Adults, $2.50 his tour of Illinois roqds today, stat. Ell, 2525 and Ell, 2526 he ed he would be in the capital as soon ig | Children, 5 to 12, as he finished touring three more Cowls Great Su ot to the jury at the county roads. 4 saroug6 $1.25 rae he jury at the first) "ine governor was still silent on For reservations and full OO tated what plans he had made to fight the nresery: ts i information inquire at ‘Ticket indictments charging him with em - . Ciiih Heed Oiter . ree ht pe on Mussel Shoals " WASHINGTON, July 30.—The o | Japan Policy Is fer of Henry Ford for the Mussel |shoais, Aln., government pant tor| _ Opposed at Home!1099 Injured in the manufacture of fertilizer has| TOKYO, July 30.—-The younger ° bt morn eee been recommended to Secretary of | Japanese diplomats, who are op Japanese Riots ; . War Weeks by Major General Lans-|pored to the militarists and the| poxKyO, July 90-—-During a clash John E. O Brien ing H. Beach, chief of engineers, it | “elder statesmen," are frank in stat:|potween the striking shipyard woeke as learned by the United Press to.|ing that they believe Japan has|erg at Kobe and the police, 100 per. MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES y. weakened hervelf as a world power | sons were injured, a number of them PE VILLE—Wi 506 Union St. —- ae thru making, reservations in, her ac} severely, ‘The injured are said to in- STERS & CO. Suit to order... 140 to $65]! EVERETT.August Pekosky, Se.|ceptance of President Harding's in-| clude 80 strikers and 20 polica The kind you want at attle, and Sarah Mae Powell, of Liy-| vitation to the proposed Washington| ‘The mob is said to have numbered either price, erpool, England, married. They met conferenne on disarmament and Pa:| 13,000. The police finally dispersed overseas, cific problems, it by charging it with drawn swords, Office, Colman Dock, Phone Main 3993, Puget Sound Navigation Co. Reserved Seats $2.20 Box Seats $3.80 Box office, Arena, Fifth Avenue and University Street, open 9 & m. to 6 p.m. Seats also on sale at Gates’ Jewelry Store, Rhodes —~ leon and Benton’s Jewelry, Store, University "District, and at ium, i Words and music of “The Wayfarer,” $1, wherever tickets are ~ sold. This souvenir of the great pageant is well worth preserving _ for future reference as well as te follow the production intelligently. — &

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