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TUESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921. For Wrench Pastry look up Boldt's. Advertisement. THE SEATTLE STAR Alaska B hop, Hit by Auto, Improving The My Rev. J. BR et, bialy- op of Alaska, who was stquek Wun- day by an gutomobile, was reported improved Tuesday. Me ts at Prov We p00 hang fad Better Serviceto Hawaii Is Planned Better accommodations for pasnen gore to the Hawaiian Islands are planned by the Matson Navigation Ca, which will shortly withdraw its jteamahip Lurline from service for a season in drydock, &he will be over. S.A, APPEAL IS WINNING HERE To Get $30,000 in Week; Prominent Perssons Aid Army‘s drive way Tuesday, ite woul of $40,- @ maintenance budget for the coming year would be realized by the end of the week. The campaign started Monday, "| Will Give Address to Local Engineers “The Broader Wield for Wngineer ing Service” wilt be the subject of an dress before the jocal chapter of ie Ameriean Anwosiation of om | neers, by C. BE. Drager, of Chi nations! of the CITY MAY GET U, $. HOSPITAL ‘Col. C. R. Forbes, Vet Bureau Head, Intimates It Accompanied by a delegation of veterans, Col. Charles I. Fortes, director of the United States Veter ans’ bureau, made an inspection of @ site at the Willowa, near Bothell, Monday afternoon and intimated that Seattle may receive the $3,600,000 AT THE CORNISH Beginning September 22, 1921 mesting at & p. m., at the Fine Arte hall, 1215 Fourth ave, SUMNER, Wash.—Northern Board and Paper mill saved trom burning only after all available firefighting apparatus had been assembled. Con ulderable damage done by flames, ‘An Important Sale of Drapery Remnants government hospital, which ia| Duled, renovated and bor passenger | 1.4” pusned by committees, ansinted uf ‘At Big Reductions planned by the government, by prominent financial, business and| Gene Hatton, ©, W, Hubbard, G A. ig fre Col. Forbes declared that he was bs Thr t profesional mon, Ix expected to shuart, Alser Fewer, % Donald not authorized to make public any Bo: ‘own make a swift and successful appeal | Lockman re. A clearance sale of short lengths of al! kinds of drapery materials, from curtain definite location at this time, but that = . to the community. Day, C. L. Barnett, ©. H. Burkett, Korean Governor BEOUL, Korea, Sept. 13.-Two bombs were thrown in an « ermpt yesterday upon the life of Admiral Haron Minoru Saite, governor of Swiss and marquisette to the finest curtain nets, madras, silks and velvets. yi An unusually offering of drapery remnants—all styles and qualities, includ- - ing an artistic selection of decorators’ samples. he will make a repert to the presl dent 6h his return to Washingten, D, A vocational training school for disabled veterans will be established Headquarters are In the National | J; M- Chilson, R. Peterson, Cassius Bank of which point a systematic canvas is being conducted, The telephone is Weiliott 3666, BE. Gates, Bert A. Northrup, John W. Heal, D, O.. Anderson, Raymond C. Hagen, Robert A. Devers, R. D. Rob inson, J, 1, Baldwin and Thomas Heed the first warning they in the Northwest and details of the Proposed school will be given out after hin conference with officials of the bureau here, Col. Forbes said Monday. Col. Forbes was accompanied by hia atafft, Chartes F. Cramer, general counsel of the veterans’ bureau; J, D. Milliken, assistant director of the bureau; Dr, J, D. Long, medical ad viner, and M. L. Sweet, secretary to Col, Forbes. Col. Forbes and hia staff were guests of American Legion posts at Fourth Floor 1% to 5-yard lengths. J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. We can duplicate any broken lens. Optical Partora, on the Balcony Special Prices on Room Rugs Tapestry Brussels Rugs Attractive allover patterns in good colorings. Size T-4x9, epectal $22.59. Bixe 8x10-6, special $24.56, Size 9x12, special $29.50, Azrminster Rugs $36.50 Special Price Basement | To Save Money — and ‘ Dress Well at the Same om Time— | srusra te Sis Shop in Nine rags in this sale at 6054 The Special Price Pri nted Co: ke Basement rinte r snatiersyta | phingleum, || POWER & LIGHT “aaa 70¢ Sq. e 285 yards Sa. attractive COMPANY patterns. Please bring your room measures with you, Fourth Floor Special for Wednesday pecial f Only Sheets at $1.39 Each 120 sheets of medium be ity, size 81x90 inches. Spe cial at $1.39. Pillow Cases at 29c Each 300 pillow cases of the same grade as the sheets. Size 42 x36 inches. Second Floor Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses Special Values At $19.50 Tunic, blouse and, t-line models with trimmings of cire ribbons, moire —— braid, jet and wood beads, Mostly navy but a few in brown. A Sises 36 to 42 for 4 women—16 » 34 for misses. ws2% COUNCIL investigation as to value of trackless trolleys for use in Seattle shh’ pub caul'eb ho tint tree second-hand merchandise to be so designated for) in the United States in the last five years were due to human careless ness, Gee, but Boldt's Bread ts good! Advertisement, AMUSEMENTS ANTAGES Has always furnished More Power to the citi- zens of Puget Sound than has been demand- ed. PORT BLAKELY MILL CO. | EXPORT and DOMESTIC CARGOES Mills: Port Blakely, Wash. Offices: Seattle, Wash. SAN JUAN FISHING AND PACKING CO. PACKED AND FRESH FISH SEATTLE, WASH. PACIFIC CAR & FOUNDRY CO. to them |paene calling fort 20,000 for repairs and reconstruction work at the Cedar falls hydro-electric plant and $10,000 for io Don land at Swan lake res | CARS, TRUCKS, | nora ietiv’ Mowe || FORGINGS, BOLTS, 4600 to pay Henderson's ex- ae ier £" Pe wae IN IRON AND ce oe. % heey ee sera rs STEEL CASTINGS trolleys there, was referred OFFICE: ALASKA BLDG, CARBONADO COAL Phone Elliott 0474 _MOORE ee VAUDEVILLE SAMMY LEE © ia Lady Fries WILLIAM. HALLIG! N ‘Tony Orey & “Mricklayers”| “The Love of Su :Shong Kvea.1 25¢ to $1. Mats. 25e te 50c Plus War ‘Tax Scarfs Stoles Change-of-Ownership FUR SALE 2 yoy was never a better opportunity to buy furs of high si at the lowest possible prices. Beckman well-known furriers of Montana, have ong ‘out CC Berg, Inc., and have inaugurated a big, complete change-of-own- p sale. Every fur garment in this entire high-grade stock is on sale at most extraordinary price reductions, Bayseal Coats with large coflar and beD- fully stk lned....-,.. 9 120.00 fully silk lined. . Natural Muskrat Coats in smart new lengths; richly ined $162.50 throughout . pd with Northern “here aa $295.50 beaver and richly Uns / _ Values to $425 Fox egies! beautiful long-haired Alaskan Yox; red, taupe, black $34.50 and porriet; values to $30 SMALL DEPOSIT LOEW'S PALACE HIP} BRINDAMOUR & CO. BENNETT AND LEE Kekhart 4 Compasy fenting, Beoee Sehuaten FEATURE PHOTOPLAY MAY ALLISON in “The Marriage of William Ashe” POSITIVELY FIRST RUN "RUBBER CO. arrul VICTORY | E | DARN FUNNY GENERAL OFFICES: SEATTL™ wash. VIOLA DANA CONTINENTAL PI Manufacturers of Machine W! ber 4 Sears, Roebuck and Co. INSPECT HOLDS ANY SELECTION OVAL CA. | |at that Beattie thom 0 AUTOMOTIVE. || their goods with ‘them at BECKMAN BROS., Inc. SCHOOL °_ || ‘ime of purchase. Succemors to C. C. Berg, Ine. “Satisfaction Guaranteed” 1611 Fourth Avenue Between Pine and Olive ‘We will be glad to show’our ex- ceptional facilities. Call for f- lustrated catalog at Room 210. United Y. M. C. A. Schools FOURTH AT MADISON Pipe and Semi-circular Fiume—Wood Tanks, Korea, Altho the bomb thrower is believed to be @ Korean, he has got been. captured, £ an entertainment held in the quar ters of the RainierNoble post, Armory, Monday night. He will be the quest of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce at @ luncheon Tuesaday. LONDON.—Resolution calling for world disarmament and abolition of war adopted by World's Methodist conference, Believing that the modernizing of marine terminals by the substitu: tion of efficient mechanical handling equipment for human muscle tp order to accelerate the movement of goods in international commerce is an urgent need of the day, the American Arsociation of Port Au thorities has sent out Invitations to al! the commercial centers of the world to be liberally represented at & world port convention to be held in Seattle October lth to 14th, This convention, which t# expected to draw fully 1,600. port authorities, terminal engineers and transporta- tion experts from Europe, the Far Kast, Australasia, Latin America and North America, will probably be the widely knewn steamship firm of Frank Waterhouse & Company, who ts chairman ef the executive committees for the cemvention, de clares that on the program of epeakera will be many of the world’s foremost authorities on port development work, and some im- portant recommendations are ex pected to tee from the meeting. Beattie is making elaborate plans for the entertainment of the dele gates. Other ports of the state of Washington and British Columbia, including Tacoma, Everett, Grays Harbor, Beilingham, Vancouver and Victoria, are also planning entbusl- antic receptions for the visitors, “Because ef the vital importance of improving freight-handling faci} tee and furttiér developing marine terminals, every commercial center of the world should be represented at this convention,” said Mr. Water- house in his invitations to the port authorities of the world to attend the convention at Seattle. Greater efficiency at marine terminals is ene of the most urgent needs of the @ay in international commerce.” The Port of Seattle, which wil receive the international port con- vention, nine years ago entered up- on extensive program of port im- provements and established a policy of sparing no reasonable expense der thie policy, considerable anak mental work in freight handling and laboraaving devices has been carried on, with the result that the Port of Seattle hag been furnished with @ great variety of mechanical machinery, which gives it the repu- tation of being the leading port in this regard, baving more freight handling equipment in comparison with it number of terminal factil- Build With DOUGLAS FIR LUMBER Puget Mill Company OFFICES WALKER BUILDING SEATTLE tions and Repatre 1251 Weatlake Ave. & Gartield 0004 DENAY RENTON CLAY & COAL CO. Manufacturers of Srwen PIPE PRA FIRE BRICK, ican HELP MAKE THE NORTHWEST PROSPEROUS The following are members of the execulive committer: Bert 1. Swezea, chairman: J. A Swalwell, M. FF, Backus, 8 Db, Win Nathan Eckstein, Chester i. Roberta Dr. A. W, Banberg, Dr. Frank lL. Morsfall, Edwin Weiss, Ir. Walter A. Moore, B. J, Miner and Ray L. Hoadon, Among the volunteer workers as sisting in the solicitation are: %, M, Manning, Carl Siebrand, INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS REVIEW POGET SOUND | SEATTLE PREPARES TO RECEIVE| ~~ WORLD PORT AUTHORITIES tien, than any other port in the United Btatea. The point of difference in the |CHUM SALMON velopment of the Port of Seattle and other ports is principally that of public operation. This has been @ large factor in the providing of modern, uptodate freight-handling appliances, All of the employes, in- cluding the longshoremen and truck- ern, are employes directly under the control of the port commission and when a labor-saving device is found to be an improvement upon pre viously employed methods, it is pre vided and put into service. More over, employes can be encouraged to work out new plans or to sug- geet improvements on the equip ment in use. The contrast to this ts the “leas upon the lessen. Under euch condi- tiona, the lessee will be very siow to purchase freighthandling equip- ment. Also, since a great number of steamship companies trol the | wharves, it would be a tery to all concerned. In Seattle, the portable equipment is shifted from terminal to terminal and is operated by skilled employes. The Port of Seattle Commission has, up to date, inatailed on their been appointed official transporta- ton agents for the convention. single item of farm products export- | ed to foreign countries through the | Washington customs district 1920. the istrict was valued at $11, 298,871, the equivalent of 989,871 | barrels, | FIGURES THAT TALK lank @epostts ,. In number ef employes . In value of products ..: IMPORTANT DATES 1861—Piret white settlers came. —h 8 weit 4 charter ged i4——Firet railroad rea © Portland arrived with World nal o} -Yukon- Pac! ty 8: 96— 97 —S 0! 1 fa yak Washington A. B. a on es WAREHOUSING and A 904 Rallread Ava Se. Elliott 5210 Main 4200 Hanferé St, and Whatcom Ava, KELLEY-CLARKE CO. Merchandise Brokers ALL VARIETING OF Seattle N, Swale hed et! $—City practically ‘dentro wig by fire. Firat remular steameh|p gervice t a pen Saws of American’ merchant marine passenger service to Stetson & Post Lumber Co. Manufacturers of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOWS AND MILL WORK ‘Telephones: Eilfiett 6711 and 0712 that they need attention by Lady Elks whe are hetping ere: Mra, George McCord, Mra. M. Jacobsen, Mra. N. BE. Vorrest, Mrs. +) H. Calahan, Mra, Carl Siebrand, Mrs. Myrtle Myler, Mrs, J. A. Davis, Mrs. ¥. EB, Whibeck, Mrs. B. H. Moul, Mre ¥. C. Kinley, Mra. W, Kennedy, Mrs. G. K, Chisholm, Mrs. W, M. Steven- son, Mra, J, B. Heiser, Mra. C. W. Treve, Mra. Dale O. Jacobs, Mra, J. R. Binyon, Mra, O. E. Weymouth, Mra. D, R. Evans, Mrs. J. BE. Stevens and Mrs. Charies F. Manning. PRODUCES OF “Made in Seattle” Retail Store: First and Spriag HIGH IN PROTEIN Also Sold at Frederick & Nelson's ¥. 8. LANG PIPE YOUR NEW HOME FOR GAS SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. in This Section Phone | Main 0600 PURE MILK DAIRY d Maplow lebrate Orient. Slondike gold, starting rush to sition. Use BURO Wall Board 4m All-Weed Pulp Board Manufectured by ALBION MANUFACTURING CO, 00 West Madison Main Great Western Smoling & Refining Co. Smelters and Nefivers of Metals ECKART PLUMBING AND BARWITT METALS SOLDHN HEATING CO, too Ninth Ave. S sharin | | MSMUMs nd Sanitary, Ungineare WE DO REPAIRING 1614 Third Ave. ‘BMaim 5682 Roslyn and Queen Coal FOR THE RANGE OR FOR THE FURNACB Ask Your Dealer ROSLYN FUEL CO. WHITE BLDG, SEATTLE TELEPHONE MAIN 1817 SASH, DOORS, INTERIOR FIN- ISH, GLASS MILLWORK TREGONING MANUFACTURING CO, Life Boats, Tugs and Crulsere