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{iG CUT IN 1 SHIP BOARD ] OFFICE MEN Three-Fourths of Staff to Go, Saving $15,000,000 a Year Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY THURSDAY By J. Freder’ k Richardson Toard Operations, Marine Affaire.) WASHIN( Aug. 24.—Reduce tone in the shipping board start of has begun, In keeping with Chairman Lasker's abandon- mest of a partnershiy operating t being worked out by Op Vionies Directors J. Barstow Smull, W. J. Love and A. J. Frey, and’ the aieption of the bareboat charter fasie of operation, 400 auditors have Jen dismissed from the service, and nts are rapidly being made je stop #ll auditing in Europe and fgansfer the activities to Washing Ps tot reduction of the shipping personne as a result of the of the bareboat basis will Be adout three-fourths of the entire | ‘The reduction tn overhead WaT be $15,000,000 a year By tire shift to the bare-boat basis, & the rental of the ship to the , much as an unfurnished pouse is leased, with the exception that the lessee makes the repairs, ste, the graft and waste ‘in repairs, and service, such as towing abd launch hire, will be eliminated. The position of the shipping board Wil rapidly become that of a regu- ory daly, only a sufficient start ring held to see thar the lessees of | the boats keep them in repair, and ip handle Questions such as develop. went of foreign Markets, port) @urges and other general problems | temmon to the shipping business, Chairman Lasker hag announced that the transfer from the cost-plus qperating agreement, known as No. Ato the bare-boat basis. wil! be made Pedually over a period of about a | year, in order to avoid serious ais. | turbance of the shipping business. Under the plan a larger percentage | of tonnage will be tied up for the) time being. Already nearly 100 addi- @f by the board for tie-up. This will relieve the condition of guplus tonnage now menacing oper- ‘Milona, and wil! make for stabiliztion | of freight rates at higher levels than | Pacific coast in imports, according to fsures in the hands of the foreign dureay of the Chamber of Com- Seattle's total imports for | fiscal year ending June 30 were “placed. by Uncle Sam's statisticians | at $70,925.999. and San Francisco's A federal figures take Boe account of imports in bond, be- net pay duty. Ship thru Seattle, consist- Canadian Prisoner Gets Hearing Here | Fletcher Denker, wanted to ‘Mnewer grand larceny charges in was to have final hearing before United States Robert W. McCTeliand. wus arrested several weeks &@t Thomas station on a federal Statistics] BIRTHS » Harry, $31 29th ave. &.. girl. Soka SB. 4725 Cancale’ Be Robert &, 1623 N. 62nd st, Walter, 6329 dist ave m A, 9009 California iv, Alvi 1552 boy. 4 Paul D., 1056 25th ave. N. \ Abraham W., 6542 52nd ave. beer. 0 ; Gerad, 709 E. 65th st, boy. Marry G., 1017 E. Biaine st. a, Frank J., 411 E. Thomas Az 205 Garfield W. 4319 17th ave. 8, Walter D., 7733 Renton ave. Fook Yee, 2021 Lane st.. boy. Frank, 120 Minor ave. ©. gitl 7 ¥., 6000 Fourth ave. N. eran H Seattle, girl, , 1429 Rainier biv boy. . John M. 708, Weller at Charles, 2031 First ave. Samuel H., $242 44th ave. Cecil BE, 1821 E. Union 1416 W. 60th st., Lewis, 2603 w. 60th st... boy. ist, Paul J. 820 Pine “te! i. hiernard T., 435% Wallnrd Bais, Fe 219 20th ave, 8, boy. William A. 103 Merifian Bet irl twins. omas H., 429-C Second ave, ty ee MARRIAGE LICENSES Interlaken Elmer, teenies" Carl F., Name and Residence. Age. Arthur, Hollywood ..Legal ra, Arlington . Legal | George Edward, Seattle 50 Anna Winnifred, Urbana, Bermtveat, Thorvald O, Minneap- Meteon Anna’ Constance, fte-” 21 lion. ener Quinauit ... Lema Rebecca R., Seattle ... Lega Frank Edna Be, stl Fer Beattle ...+ uth, Seattle fan Francisco Free Water, Or. - Legal Hingll Geor 20 ja M., Seatth . Legal DIVORCES | GRANTED than, Mary B. from Michael F. er, ©. . from Vivien V~ Alice M. trom Frank Edna from Benjamin Big DEATHS ris M., 4 months, Manette . m, Bieter, 52, Providence hoa Wot Marian ¥., 59, Tulalip L Anne, 53. 245 Ferdinand at. PC. 44, 627 46th ave, N. Hee, 76, 1702 W. 66th at \ tonal steel boats have been designat: | Senttie again leads the cities of ee Chicago Live Stock Today's Quota‘ At noon, Aug. 24—eer Ameri. | Hoe 900, New York ¥ $9.60; + Dm. heavy wets tana from Mong welkh #8 Kobe 146 pm $9.30@ 9.60 from Tacoma, & ows, #7.2607.78) pack! from Man Franc b pine, Oe a Cattle Receip Aug. 2¢—8tr Admiral Sebiey for Ban dro via dan Fy o, at ROOn; str Went Jessup for Mantia via Tacoma, Br erett, Belling bau &! ngbal and Alun nails ; Cordove— Aug. 24-—@alled, atr Alameda, tog. ° Ske Ave. 25-—Halled, ste. fpokane, | Southbound, va m ii ry ‘thber . he Ketent an “t ar North. |¢ hange opened ” stead ay | Western, nerthhound, , mr City of 1 08.60% francs, veer +; | Seattle, northbound, | Vessels in Other Ports Rotterdam--Aug. 20—Salied, str Noor- derdijhk for Seattic. Ratter— 6 ng Aus. 23-—Arrived, ete Afrt | Cheeae— faney, tte Th ca Maru from tien, Aug, 20-—d¢r Pu —s 1 dirtion, 42 ahime Mary from Beattie. doe pulleta, 3T%c dow; ons | Yokohama-—Aug. 22— Arrived, etr Ala- sleet paliete Tie dos pama Maru trom Heattie; atr Silver State | . Rote AGe Arrived, ote Taitnyhius | Chicago Car Lots rows, Boattle apeasetn’> Guat Ralboa—-Aug. 21—Salled, ste Harry ~ 4 |Luckenbach for Reattle Luckenbach for Seattle. | San Pedro-—Aug. 2% blay from Seattle | from Seattle. aur Florence ater Hewry & Grove Sailed, «tr Admiral Dewey | for Beatt Aus. 2¢--Arrive a i. & & Tenn New Mexico and destroyers trom jt em ‘Te: from” Seattle, Aug. 21 4. str Queen from Beattie, pom: str ¥ mite from Seattie, 11 a m. Aug. 24¢—Arrived, ate Nome City from Beattie. Aug. 23—-Arrived, U. & N. MH. & Morey from Seatt | President for Seattle. at noon, . Riserted ~ Wireless marks, $0,018 Arrived, str Der | w ssa 0.35 $2.5 feeder re, 80067 « Grein— heat, tone Market 18@40¢ bu Stsee tt: ne $6.2609.26 10@ 9.60 nt heavy packing ng sows, rOUgD, | sidcker cows | Market She low. | lambs, cull and yearling wethers, | j | “ _*©. & Noval Commanivations Aug. 23—&tr Admirai Kodman, Ketchi- | 4-1. can honey, Hetnm white } kan for Beattie, 135 miles from Ketchikan | pickling vieegar, Tbe i Premier New AED ms air ity of Seattle, Peters: | York chesee, 45 ure for Juneau, leaving Pete vIKE Place , Dp m; Btr K. f. Luckentac Stall 17, pure American cane sugar, § for Beattic. $00 miles north of Han Fran Ma be, 1 Me Tee Stall 6 ro at § p m.: str Fred Baxter, Puget tell can ive Stall 47 Bound miles from Van can ibe Stan 6 186 Bottle; P non, Seattle for Yokohama, 2.875 miloe west of Cape Fiattery at §| p. m5 str Abner Coburn, Hristel Bay for Beattie, 35. mit for Beattie, 265 miles west of Cape Flat- ee ats p.m, | Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A, str Wheat nd Montana: Piet ®. str Mashima | Maru, str Hawkeye | ealmor at ivi, Kobe | haltout cheek salmon, . corn flakes, 2 50, asserted cockien the ™.; | brea. ina. Binck oe white rite beef, fo mM. bbe D. y Beall 3_ te Tha hamburger, call € m the ter, tle ™ ECONOMY Stalls 26-21, Hartlett pears, the dom: fancy peaches, lie dos & Bbc each: silver tbe Ie. Stall 44, Reliance cinnamon or cloves, full eream cheese, pikes Chara | fancy, em Staite the & 3, pot roast Stall melt ‘Sa Sac Loe ite .; pea Man bh ih churned er, B80 Ball_Seroet “Terminal —-Deatrovere Batley. i ron Goan ‘fas don. beat 43, eat on, Morrin eson 2 = cottage ch 2 Me tie; @ OM. Cima. | | Bir ¢—gtr West Jappe. malade, 2 Wa ¢he; Libby's assorted | Sie Retcalhen, ot Jetterenn | Pier Be Admu Union Pactiic Terminal-@r_ American Pacific Coast Engineering Worke—U, & € G. Bochomien U. & Shipping Board Moormes—tr Dei- | rose, str Eastern Glen, str Icontam, | omer A’ B Morse, str West Hart- land, str Silverado. Commercial Boller Works—U, a Spokane Street Tedminal—Motorship Lib- Maine. Todd Dey Docks—8hip Chillicothe, bkt Forest Pride, bkt Forest Dream, str | West Ivan, str Redondo, atr Roosevel! str Wenatches. Puget Sound Fridge & Dredging Co. ‘Bir Patterson, Ames Yard—Str Roosevelt. Heffernan Doch—@8tr Latouche, motor au = bktn Alicia no, barge im. City, bare Henry Vitierd. Lake Union—#ehr C. & Holmes. | aon Palmyra, bar CORNERSTONE “Roosevelt “Bridge” to Be Where U. S. Broke Germans CHATEAU THIERRY, Aug. 24. The cornerstone of a proposed magnificent stone bridge, to replace the historic one across hat | Amerioins and Germans fought at the turning of the tide of the great war in July, 1918, was laid by American Legionnaires here yester day. “Roosevelt bridge” is the name the French have chosen, in honor of ¥.|exservice ‘men we represent the | laverage citizen who pays the price of war. “Let un dedicate oufselves to th ltask of impressing upon publ fleaders the lesson that we know that war does not pay.” Claiming Injuries, Ask $3,350 Damages Alleging that on July 27 she re ceived severe injuries when the auto in which she was riding was struck |by 2 car driven by Adolph Fischer, |Mrs. Ella Miller filed a suit for 1| $2,550 againat Fischer Wednesday. soups, | the | 9, chops, [baked beans, Be: Stall 14, red snapper, Ihe th. I, | pas be each. . | shoulder lamb, ie th; |p srapper, 200 leoap, $ bare 26¢ | potato sacaae LAY HISTORIC = <= Seane On camp. cream cheese, 18 oo [fice expenses Douglas, posed to any reduction of salaries,” deputies 10e can, Stall the; raw pean teat bag peanut Dutter, Atal 16, bebe but ike T.; ew, 3 the the. stall whole salmon, Stall 160, smeits lie my ise Tb.) pure lard, | 200; freeh weiners, 20¢ Mm. Stalls a7- | fine b cleanser, Stall 34, best American cane sugar, Shc, 19 Tha, Te. ite 3 Se, 2 The. fine gingerenape, the. Norway mackerel, 1c can | (Se Hp extra 106 th. 2 bie iam | 14, cane botling beet, te Ta Be: red SANITARY Stal 109. pure Ameri he, & The She, 100 den's or Carnation, mith jtal White soap. & bars the; Malls 20-23 Swedish | Munich ¢ ite ®. Stall rit new Stall 49, bytter, dhe Mm st ; lard, santlncientissit DOUGLAS CHOPS BUDGET $3,066 “T. BR.” and Quentin, who was nets killed in battle near here. f National Commander Emery, in| Prosecutor Wants $70,896; & speech at the laying of the cor. H nerstone, eulogized both the late Against Salary Cuts president and his aviator son. "- ao Franklin. DOller, former com-| Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm mander, declared: Douglas filed the budget for the “Having fought and won, we |Prosecutor's office Wednesday morn know that war does not pay. As|ing, with the statement that ex- penses for the year of 1922 will not be af great as those of 1921 total expense of running the prose tor’s office during {Sear is $73,962, while those of 1922 are expected to be met with $70,896. ‘The net reduction, according to these figures, will be $3,066. “I have endeavored to “but 1 am stated that in hi in the He “The county is said, “in being able to retain men of their caliber on its legal staff at the ich Her husband, Albert Miller, asked in anenger salaries whi | the sume complaint for $800 damages | paid.” for alleged injuries received by him in the same collision, % it Lousiana this year had a straw | lherry yield of 60 per cent more than | last year’s. Clearings .... one map reonine Balances . ‘The production of shoes in Chile 4 has dec rene 20 per cent in the last Clearing» ix months Balances oa : oa eter || Spokane Supreme Blend Coffee—the very| | Clearing ..../++++ heat that grows—1 Ib, 40; 2 Ibs, 75e;) | Balances ..... ...-+ 8 thar gi.10, } ‘Tacoma Lunch “with me—Best for Less. | Clearings 2 leh 4 Quick Service. | Clearings M. A. HANSEN—40 “economy Mit. | x- 2 he the prosecutor's office lare underpaid rather than overpaid. fortunate cane sugar, « Tha $7.00 Royal v 1S¢ f.; boneleas brisket | Btadl omb honey, 250 | . Ibe pt. SOUTH END omen, (20 dom; 69, little pte Tb. Re fh flour, + jamb | 196 28e. The the present to trim all of. bone,” sald decidedly op is opinion the he they are | Great | TI Industrials Sent Down to Low Mark N. Y. Stock Exchange "e Quotations) me Manning & Co. Motel Hatiding (Taeed Fernished by Butler Sumatra Locomotive Tel & Tel Anaconda Fait. & Ohio Gore Products Cruetble Generui Gooarten Northern... .. 1 Aleohol.... Motors.” Pacific New Haven Northern Pacific d-Amer, Petroleum ~ Bouthern Pacific Gouthern Railway Mtromberg Usion Of of Delaware Union Pacift United B United # Utah Copper...... Vanadium Steal... .. | Wanarn | Weatmahouss Willys Overtand ‘ ‘Total sales stocks, 641,100 shares eee Fourth 4 Fifth Xe itth (\e ‘ Total sales bonda, | me 7.000. Railroad ‘Securities (Monday's Quotations) Batier Bircke | Atehinan Gen |% 4 ©. Goa 15% Lee Ptock— Rospet Rr Russian Freneh fancy Swiss chéese, é6¢ Tb. Stall %, lamb | French pot roast French itailan B.C. corn taken, ibe | Britten iat Britian Ret Belgium Restor. Belgium Premium Berlin «= Hamburg ¢'s Mambure 4's . nich 6e u t t Un. ‘ Sanadian exchanges The average length of a full! grown sulpbur-bottom whale is just under 80 feet. PEACH SUPPLY WILL BE Demand Expected to Keep, Fruit Moving Peaches that will be excellent for canning, according to reliable sob- be arriving heavily on bers, will the local wholesale week. well East will keep the m coming overstocked, tend level, Fancy green pears are ‘meeting a good Liberty Bonds Peraished by tee ace ae A strong local demand as| as a brisk demand to keep the price at a. $1.26) SEATTLE | iE STAR AUG, %& AUG. $3 NEW YORK, Aug ulet opening on the New York St Virst Low Tide First Low Tide | chan ray ? te a 2a a om, 24 ha Lt Pullman, Cu Fiest High Tie king an early low under S34 am, 8 r today | “ My here Was @ generally lower tone at the opening. Prices included Boyar tage Amertean omotive, &4, unchanged; Asphalt, 42%, off 4; General Mo ah ‘hide | f8r 9%, Unchanged! Mexican loum, $4, up '%; Northern Pacific, a Piry ens 10.8 f %. UP M: American Sugar, 60, anged; American Car & Foundry, [i —_—— 7 OW, Set Wy Union Pacitie, 119, up 1} a off Mj Ba sihteacaitee % Up MW) New Haven. 14%, ef \ y 4 nol et 4 gieet ates Rubber, 43%. off i ading, 85%, up nited States Bteel, Weather Bureau Report |/?\°%«* * TA 4 ISLAND, Ave. An attac k on United Drug in the 4 hour carried the stock to 50% ni ve w oft 4% point Mexte Petrole , Betting & ita high of arometer Fising: rain sf eal miles « h Tuesday Hing at r de new low da, the pre tr Ban Hoge, 6:40 ferred at 22% and the ce Chandler made a new low at 41% | | Passed in, atr Wont, c American Steel Foundry made a new low for the year at 18, Internation Al Paper aivo made a now low at 38%. ‘YTTLE GIRLS who Mothers, this week, in the Downstairs Store. in the lighter Pheasant ms ‘ low sae .Cut-glass Water Sets $1.95 WATER PITCHER and six thin-blown water Tumblers, in star or grape cutting, fea- tured Thursday at an ex- ceptionally low price. The set of 7 pieces, com- plete, $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ' cial price, Thursday. HEAVY thusiasm all around. Briskly with fresh pecan nuts, market next in the arket from be- | and will also! mallow, whipped cream A delicate maple flavor ice-cream, WEFK SPECIAL,” 15¢. CREAM WALNUT SUNDAE, con- sisting of vanilla ice-cream, marsh- FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE}— New Autumn Hats For Little Girls $1 95 to ve 50 go shopping with their will find a large selection of new styles in smart Hats for school and “best,” Beaver, Felt and Velvet Hats with roll brims and ribbon streamers, are shown in the dark shades so well-liked for Autumn wear, and shades. New Plush Tams are suggested for the grade-school girl. VELVET AND BEAVER HATS, $3.95 to $7.50. FELT AND PLUSH HATS, $1.95 to $3.95. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1.15 IGHT SHIRTS of heavy quality Outing Flannel, in & variety of striped effects, in Blue and Green. Made amply-full Sizes 15, and well-finished. 16 and 17, $1.15. with band collar, cut —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Stockings 25c Pair OYS’ medium-weight ribbed Cotton Stock- ings, with two-thread foot. Sizes 6 to 10%, 25¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 216 Pairs of Children’s » “Comfy” Slippers Special $1.25 Pair HILDREN’S Daniel Green “Comfy” Slippers, of warm felt, in dark blue, are featured at this spe- They are made with leather soles and fur trimming around top. Sizes 4 to 1014, special $1.25 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Refreshing Specialties —AT THE FOUNTAIN! FTER shopping around the store for new School Clothes for the children, and little feet (yes, and bigger ones, too) begin to feel just a bit weary, an elevator trip to the Downstairs Store Fountain Lunch will restore en- a “SCHOOL and walnuts, is another Fountain Dainty, 25¢. TROPICAL FRUIT SUNDAE, combining vanilla apple, orange and banana, 25¢. A real thirst-quencher—and, oh, so deliciously good—is our FRUIT LEMONADE at 20¢. Women’s Sample Shoes Sizes 4 and 4 At $4. 45 Pair AN ‘unusual opportunity for the woman with a small foot to be fitted in high-grade Shoes at a very low price. HIGH AND LOW SHOES ARE INCLUDED in this sample lot, Pumps and Oxfords in Brown Kid, Brown Calf, Black Kid and Black Calf, and Lace-style Shoes in Black Kid; low-heel or high-heel styles. Sizes 4 and 414 only, $4.45 pair. —rue pownsTairs sTORE é Cretonne Sofa Pillows SPECIAL 75c and 95c NLY 200 Pillows, as sketched, in fifteen col- orings and designs. ll filled with Kapock, they are generously shirred and fim- ished with a double buttoniat the center. Special 75¢. There are 156 larger size Cushions in the same color- ings and style, special 95¢. —AISLE TABLES, FIRST FLOOR, AND —THE DOWNSTAIRS RE 148 Pairs of New Ruffled Scrim Curtains At $1.15 Pair N exceptional offering of good quality White Scrim Curtains, finished with hemstitched hems and dainty ruffles, and suitable for bedroom or kitchen use. With tie-backs ; unusually low-priced at $1.15 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4 4 ie Coverall Aprons Special $1.00 UALLY attractive val- ues in A of plaid and: striped “and” figured. Percales si and fi, well-made in practical styles fore house wear. In front and sidesfasten- ‘ ing effects, one as sketched, with bias pipings, and square collar and sash of material. Special $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Hair Nets, 5c ETS of fine quality human hair, large shapes, sTincluding Bi ung ig Blon Medium, Dark Brown and Black, unusually- low-priced at 5¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Half-hose 20c Pair EDIUM - WEIGHT able—with double heel and toe. In Co Black and Steel Gray. Sizes 914 to 11%. Three pairs for 50c; pe per pair, Girls’ Ribbed, Hose 35c Pair 3 Pairs for $1.00 INE-RIBBED Stock- ings, elastic weave, in Cordovan, black and white. Sizes 6 to 91%. Per pair, 35¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ice-cream, pine- DOWNSTAIRS STORE of a fair size’ demand, while small and overripe stock is unde |” Local » pk Ag 44 stable to retailers, Walnuts oe per t.. . ae, Fancy tomatoer were quoted at rf + Virginia sel poted rn. a” 75 cents a crate while much poor | wate te Ss.) grade ntock was being offered at|A@per DAIRY PRODUCTS «0 conte ' Prices Paid te Shippere There were no changes on the Ai dairy market with butter very firm and eggs weak. Local, Or, per tb Beets Local psial _sreen, don. er ‘araley—Locel, dor. bunches . 20 Lemons—Per box . 767168. | | Peas—tocal Telephone, Mb ikguabervies—Per crais | PS eres a > aur wee Oran, Per case . 503 jowe—Local white, Peaches—Cal., per box + 4,608,171.00 Kennewick, ™ _ oon gesaaet sadhana 858,245.00 EB. Wash, Gem T. 95,000740.00 Ponee--Bartiott New stock : New, per th + 1,543,063,00 pereck, taal, 719)735.00 | | Radishee—1ocai, doz. bunches Raspberries—24-cup cr Spinach—Local,, per box . 16e@r. 15 Watermelons—Cal., 1 276,868.00 | |Sauash--Summer, tb theses aM ya Hubbard .. . oe o4 58,700.00 |, | Prices Paid s+++ 40@ 00 Almonde—Per tb, bunches TRompaon seedinss, crate 7-10. basket Moore's Barly, Malaga, orate Muscat, lug Fruit— Cal, erate naney Cod, per rained, pe Honey Dews—Pe a, Rygs—Fresh ranch Pullets Milk—Cwt, fob. Seattle supply F. 0. B. condensary, owt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealere Butter—Local creamery, Brick... Eage—Fresh Puliets “ Local storageg.- Or. triplets Wisconsin cream brick ,. Block Swiss ‘Wash. triplets Tillamook trip a ee POULTKY AND. MEATS Prices Peid Se Dealers us 3 1M 06 -” 2 Belgian Medium, 140- nah Coarse, heavy, Heavy, fancy Bows, heavy POULTRY AND MEATS Wholesale Dealere ake. Ground, 100-1, ake. Clipped, 100-Tb. ska, $ | Onte—Whole, ents 100-1. oka. | Turkeys per Cows—Country dressed, M..... | Hegre Dressed, ght taney, TO. 16 |. Heavy, dressed | Veal--Dressed, lght, ‘fancy, Medium, dressed Heavy. coarse Haree—L Medium to choloe ..... Common to good .. Rest cows and heifers Medium to choice

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