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TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922. ROWTHER DUE HERE JULY 21 Author of Wayfarer to Get Rousing Welcome Local Girl Winning LOUISE LOUGH Popularity on Stage Beattie will welcome home the fam tus author of “The Wayfarer.” fames 1. Crowther, when he arrives here at § o'clock Friday evening, Juty 2) the city’s most of Philadelphia, y at a meeting of the cutive committee. A reception executive committee ted a large number of Dr, | Growther's personal friends and ad.) Mirere wil! be at the train when he arrives. appear each ing of “The Wayfarer, how he cancelved jea's Passion Play,” to accomplish for the world | umber of promiment already bave extended invita. to addreas | at noon luncheons during Way week. Dr. Crowther was pas of the First Methodist church of | ity when he wrote the pageant. | first stage rehearsal of all) except the march of nations, | Be held on the dig stage in the ity of Washington stadium | Friday evening. starting at Montgomery ‘Tuesday that “an participants be in thelr places promptly for | [this Fehearsal. BASIN MONEY Spr pag July 11. — The Louise Lough. This dainty|” ite today passed the Poindexter directing the interior departornt little Seattle girl, who will be Feport not later than January t.! remembered as one of the final choices in The Star-Uni- government survey to determine | the facts relating to watershed, supply, transportation facil. | and the probability of getting | th = of the irrigation district | "a road show ESCAPED, BUT IS CAPTURED After being sentenced to serve 18 . months at Leavenworth penitentiary on a charge of vidlating the federn! anti-narcotic jaw in Judge Edward B. Cushman's court, Tuesday morn. ing, Andrew Johnson, 35, escaped |from narcotic officers and made bis | way to the street. He was captured half an hour later at the Craig hotel on Third ave. by Policeman N. P. Johnson had pleaded guilty. He had previously served 90 days in the county jell on similar charges. Toy Boy, Chinese, convicted for the | past first time, pleaded guilty also to vio- lation of the anti-narcotic law and Was sentenced to a year and a day| - Leavenworth. for State Sepitor ver of gs oot announces | it he will file as a candidate for | | Wife Asks Damages in Alienation Suit SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—Sult been granted on a | for $100,000 damages for alienation of jber husband's affections, was revealed here when his | returned here from ili. | maiden name. Bhe | ZONING commission will | against Misg Agnes O'Connor, named Tuesday evening at Seward | in the divorce complaint against the to consider the district bound. | vice president of the Northern Grain Lake Union, Washington park |and Warehouse Co, was met by a . Prospect st. Property own-| counter guilt by Mins O'Connor for asked to attend the hearing. $250,000 damages for s alleged sander. annex, Wetneetes noon. 'RRIGATION MEN HIGHLY ELATED Sa “on Poindexter Bill Called Victory WASHINGTON, July 11.--Waash ington state irrigation experts here, on behalf ofthe Columbia basin prod, ect, were elated with the senate’ agreement today to the Poindexter bil, authorizing the reclamation com mission to survey the Columbia basin preparatory to formation of a federal reclamation project ‘The senate'’s acceptance of the Poindexter bill carrying with it an appropriation of $100,000 for the sur voy, in the first hurdle in the way of reclamation of approximately two million acres of arid lands, mostly in tho atate of Washington Revisions to the Poindexter bill ef fected by Senator Walsh of Montana reserved for that etate the use of waters from the Pend Oreille river which may be needed for Montana reclamation, Similar reservations were made for the protection of Idaho, thru whieh the river Nowa. One feature of the project in the proposed treaty, which the federal government must negotiate with the Domiinon of Canada, thru whieh the river flows for several miles, Thru the efforts of BE. F. Blaine, of Waal: ington, the negotiation of a treaty at onee was authorized As the project passed the senate it proposes the utilization of the ha pounded waters not oniy for trrigs tion, but for creation of bydrautic energy for the Spokane district, The | present bil simply authorizes a gov ernment survey of possibilities in the } Columbia basin ed permit the formation of the Lewis Funeral to | Wednesday at 11 a m. at Bonney 'Watson's for Julian M. Lewis, who died Monday at 217 18th ave. N Lewis was 32 years old. He was a school and during the war served na |ber of Rainier Noble | Ethel €. Lewis of this city |Wilkerson Named for Landis’ Bench |” WASHINGTON, July 11.-—Prest | dent Harding today sent to the sen ate the nomination of James H. Wil kervon {o be United States district judge of the Northern district of Illi note. eee Wilkerson takes the bench vacated by Judge K. M. Landis, who resigned to give all his time to duti¢s as base- chief of the forces which recently | | prosecuted Gov. Small on charges of Seer to defraud the state. URGE CAPPER BILL WASHINGTON, July 11.—-Passe of the Capper-Tincher grain futures bill, with the house amendment atrik- | ing out the federal grain weighing the Brotherhood of Americ urged by Minnesota |men was to be held Tuesday evening farm leaders testifying before the | nt | wenate agricultural committee today. nounced. | provision, was TORONTO INTERNATIONAL Kiwanis convention reports will fea leure the regular meeting of the | Kiwanis club at Hotel Wa PACIFIC SYSTEM ANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS Machinists ..... ...........-...70 cents per hour Boilermakers .......... ..-.++.71 cents per hour Blacksmiths ...... : a Sie ¥ > Oe Electricians ....... .70 cents per hour Sheet metal and other workers in this line 3 Freight car repairers . Car ihspectors Painters, freight cars Helpers, all crafts These men are wanted to take the place e decision of the United States and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- r. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: .70 cents per hour ‘63 cents per hour .63 cents per hour .63 cents per hour .47 cents per hour of men who are striking Railroad Labor Board, and against th their status, plained by “In the past a man who took up the work of another man who was o1 wages and working conditions was termed a ‘scab’ Or a much opproblum was sttached. craft workers, men who assume the wor! such epithets. “thie is not a customary strike in which the employer ploye unjust wages and unreasonable working rules. tween the employer and the oppressed employes. act of congress, signed ty President Wilson, established a tribunal to decide such over wages and working conditions, which the decision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are striking. “Regardless of any question of the right of the mon to strike, strikers’ places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions government tribunal and are performing @ public service. conditions which an employer t# trying to impose. FOR THIS REA- GOVERNMENT POWER WILL PROTECT POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN WHO MAY ‘strikebreaker’—terms to whieh created by. the strike of shop: In the present kk of the strikers cannot justly be reproached with In this cage the conflict is not be- scople of this country, through an are submitted to it in a proper manner. It is They are not accepting the wages and working 80N PUBLIC SENTIMENT AND FU' THE MEN WHO REMAIN IN THEIR COME IN.” Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Station SEATTLE, WASH. nm atrike against to impose upon the em- disputes the men who take the preseribed by a OR W. L. MILLER 436 Central Bldg. THE SEATTLE STAR 62 FOR SALI—REAL ESTATE THE NIFTIEST YET $3,000—$350 of a brand new, attrac-| mi Ail American. ° Carn vig Wentinke GOT A CAMP FIRE? PUT IT OUT OR GO TO JAIL, HE SAYS Haye you a iittle campfire? put It out before Published Wally at T6T w Heattle, W. shower and e Subscription Rates IN ADVANGE Walking distan: t RNISHED not sis 2 dandy bedrooms, best| balance ‘ural woods; good 2-room housé, hardwood furniahed. A real bargain at 2 kitchen $3,000; only $200 cash, 6 years on fin P. VAN ARSDALIG Atarting onward rding to WG. Welgie who quotes the Three months basement 1016 Third Ave forent mupervisor fr erate or ror KEN HOt iss UNFURNISHED me out and we wind tol distance from Seattle. We have North Bend We are open evenings.| 7.000 weres good soll land: plenty ing to Welgle, burning when was hated into court and given 30 days in jail and a fine of $100 Danger from forest fires in now at ite highest, HARDING PLAN DISAPPROVED Miners Refuse to Sanction It in Present Form his campfire u the owner month maken y See Johnston Realty Co. | 1 improved. Will etl you trom 4 Meridian Av fi “Rates Per ‘niles fine view with This! price $600; $25 cash “t. Paul Land Company, 6612 ty Datvecctr sat | $26 CAB —— CAew Fb paved | i ACKES GOOD LAND |Mear good town; lote of timber for v with good MARKET. Full and $206 monthly to ice of five. Means thrift and Independen ed ndvertivoments wit! eented up fo TL a'elack emeh Mm me for the reauing after Phene Mato Thrift is wealth. in the Northw: | Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads /Phone Main 0600 FUNERAL NOTICES & WHEELER Becond and Mari IVERSITY RENT SAVERS lot paid ‘| “DEAL WITH STEEL” “Realtors—Rentora—Insurore” tion plan for the settlement of The nationwide coal strike in not sat iefactory to the miners. they are not inclined to ageept it un conditionally well furnished ‘ Mra. Della Wallace and | FURNISH HOOMB AND BATIZ, | by President and his fellow members of the miners policy committee to revamp hia prop oaition seems cert ROOMS AND BOARD Onbietanee offer her full 2-story 7 to T-room home,| early all cl with fullcement baroment, furnace) house; well located pear Mer for the gift pr terms to suit 110-M, Medina FURNITURE FOR SALE 213 . now that efforts betwee that efor Ween) sympathy In our late hereavement o8 Marion Bt 45 MISCELLANEOUS.-FOR SAL oO B. mae LAMB COMPANY saat AND Doons ¢-tnch cedar siding . . all cleared:| yourt > eared:| Fourth and Union. iNott 1 ; Bs ina and street car right at- your | ——-—__-_-+ + olte'nslnigr ave! nnd Otchard 20-ACRE FARM Pe Laws already pass} Dut the president's plan, , omits all reference to a phar mation district, once the federal of the strike that is considered yi frocamaeticn service has approved the to the future of Workers' organization, said a miner official here, with the 60,000 or more miners organization the strike began on | PILES—PERMANENT FUE Leen! guarantee given. No he Knife, mo pain. continue, wo Gle-o-nla Pile Treatme 70x26. 4-light Window and door screens made ni Ist ave. end Cherry st, 7 fitock sereen doors 4 boards by ing board an WN TERMS Overcome fatirus bealth and strength > 15. te tablets window glass by the light or by YOUR 2 Small cottage: T Be Held Wednesday oe versal photoplay actress con-| Funeral services will be held worked in non-union mine# but quit { is now playing leading) roles in a popular stock com- pany at La Grande, where she is a big favorite. Jeraduate of the Broadway high At the conclusion of her| ‘present engagement Miss Lough has an offer to play | Lexion, West | theJeading role in “Fair and\and A. Mand the Independent /Proporition eaves them out of his at-|Order of B'nai B'rith He tm survived by his mother, Mra, pot working under the union scale Theresa Lewis; four brothers, Mon. |0f wages when they Jotned the strike roe of Loe Angeles, Irving and Sig. (89d their former non-union employ mund of this city, and Sol H. Lewis ors would not be bound by the presl- of Lynden, Waah.. and one sister, /dent's pian In its present form to pay them the old union seale should they | 5 [return to Work now. “We want the president's arbitra |tlon proposal to discriminate In no ny aaninet these men.” it ite miners Kood view; close in . $62 Empire Bldg. windshields put tn your oO B yt 1JAMR BY taal 1 and joined our union on ¢ IC AP Sb A ment house, $10,000 down, balance roo monthly on easy payments. Wy sd tack This)” et aced: fenced; Every- sed and a good income owner only, rom the Times.| “ge shared in every gain thru winning the strike advantage we might CONFINEMENT TAKEN BY tle Perry Dock + Weat 4588 evenings. the non-union fields ia for the Frick Interests. a necond Heutenant, He was a mem. worked oat, American Pennaylva ate Laxtge No. 128, F. | Cull 2x4, 2x6 and board: otter grade of above r fi ~acre good soil block ‘trém paved |72 FOR BX! one to Lake Washing- ESTATE * outside city mits from | WanreD A OC. Price $850, om eusy terms, WANTED — A CA Telephone ‘Kenw 57 TAL NOTICES fealculations AS ™ new PIANOS yy RuNT, J uretiase. Meyer- ve. —W = MORPHY mbago, fonaie trou- truck: — Restau! ARPENTER FO furnish materiel and/bulld ¢ b ; near York im exchange, for mr iant property at one re: R. [ in building and ‘lot ou HOU; 8 FINE ; Improvements; § LEGAL NOTICES SRALED PRO- ae jy 1g TROUTAK No. a 5; $100 | 312 Howe Gree n el cniyatore cll 607 pe ig. ae RESTAURANT = cs ane sie cation Wbaw e EW ATERF ORT — Li—WATERFRONT iness, sell or trade. ue = av. IDEAL GAMPING AND HOM siTEs|* REAL TE Beautiful Liberty Bay telephone service: 1 to every. site fon bathing and. fishing. Priged at $175; Your Own CLIFFORD LanD oie ane rd Av Open Evenings. HATTEL AND ABSOLUTE SACHIFICE ON GOING | © LOANS water front ranch, Fra-|_____ Eee Write information. Fragaria, Wash. on this de! it forecasts a serious, obetacte | to ne president's effort to nettle the The big nonunion operators | Pennsylvania, have had no dealings with the union j whatever, and who have taken no/ hand in the conferences of union op- WING | MACHT : Pisa bin ae vr , Fon Gi Wet fee Sarees Gerignet Uschauge. of Pe Peng tained upon epplication at this of- G0 Aw. bk. for furnishing pullding pape f eal | a5 AND : FOR SALESEW, Bare, em PE- would, of neceanity, be made parties | to’ the president's pian commissioner, Wilkerson was | Probably will object to ngineering Commis chasing Agent LOST AND FOUND — BURGLARS who entered the home jot William J. Hegel, 814 Minor ave. | Monday night, escaped with sev y worth of jew.) clothing and household & FOR sate Wi $150 CASH 4-room bungalow; 2 bedrooms: fire- STeney to Joan. London Jewelry OB ; breakfast nook; hear June-| Bstablished 1890. 105 and ave. & mete Fk i Sc! ; one block from ear line. Price on | FREMONT jeral hundred of neck and chest parce vee fikst FOREST rob "wis wary THE REGULAR weekly dance of) 20h NR A ae oat 5 ae KAVANAGH HATS $3.60~ | DAY MILL ENDS $460. BU | 50 BOATS AND LAUNCHES SPEED BOAT HULLS construction Make us an offer, Bocing from car, 4 from high reduced $400 for quick sale. Phone xycholoi y Price $2,300. B |66 WANTED—REAL ESTATE IM- ved ranches, § to 20 acres, near _ WASHINGTON, FEMALE HELP WANTED Kuhn bas been as} signed to command the INGtO8 | brigade, Hawalian diviaton, stationed at Honolulu, the war department an. | nounced today. 1 5 Ee 60 PLAYING Phone Glendale 1016 Third Ave. FOR SALE—ACBEAGE “EXCELLENT SMALL " RANCH—$2,250 bas ah TN rvs rage: a moderate fe: Sinton Main 7303. 215 house will hold 150 birds; cherries, second ave. prunes, aes free. fosep! [imalayasand thornless binckber: | “All cases, 507 Leary Bld. RIL e loganberry vines, raspberries, grapes, all in bearing enced and cross- ce@; fine garden planted; TUATION FEMALE ORTABLE GARAGES” CAPITOL 1 housekeeping wants a situa Cohalan, of the ruled that Mra, W. E be given her dower right $6,000,000 extate of her husband MODERN DENTISTRY preme court D. Stokes must 56 AUTOMOBIL ES FOR SALE “BUICK 1919 LIGHT 6 fn benutiful shape; or- HELP WANTED Don't throw your watch away— 3 ft This ts one of the 1,000 SEATTLE WATCHMAKING SCHOOL. Holyoke Bide, DR. EDWIN J. Firat and Spring. SRR EF TORNER GHInOPRAG- jana | tor a10-12 Haight Cie 2nd- dana ‘best of gol; | Hoare. 0-8. Eve. ftaiti electric lights ona fine gravel road- for anyone em- ployed downtown. Will make good|MARY E. SELLEN— CoRIsTias terms to responsible party. & Farrar, Incy 2004 Wih. near steam heated | DODGE ROADSTER Late 1920; new oversize tires. be seen to be appreciated. ee birke| fclence |, practitioner. te 203 New York Blk. Author of “Gems of If 61 FOR 6ALE—ACREA LAKE FRONT 6 acres on beautiful Lake Sammam- ish; fing beach; rich loan sail; »| HUY CHBAP LAND AT CAPHCAWE nod oll center; easy market water. We have some tracts parte one acre up at from $40 to $150 peor acre: enay terms. Milwaukes Ree GRAY HILL or TASKER, 1026 Third Ave Main iv 5 acres partly ings, build« n; belf ¢ bottom 0D LAD Y 617 Th ’ Open Bvenings. SMALL LUNCH AND STORE, PRICI P. Bebling & Co., $400. Ks +, $000; HAR” one pe Behling & Co, 21 Hoge A Peed ed Ls dn a A FOR SALE—FARM LANDS SMALL BARGAINS ; |10 acres: good soil; on highway: ont | €0 minutes from Beattie; level; red; new 4-room nd ‘old buildings. $2,600; easy terms. F| Only 40 acres bottom land; all cleareds ood buildings. ‘Trade for Beatle property. STEEL REALTY Dey. conr. Mezzanine Floor Dow Located near el Sammamish; 4 acres thoroly % logan 6-room hotise, barn, chi concrete root Rouse: cow, chickens. For quick BS, iurnoveon OM 3 well; Close to market, neighbo fiat and grade BCH house ts furnished. | Farm TASKER of GRAY BILL, af r iM | 1026 r m., Beacon 23 ry INESS ard 4 ‘Will well for half pelos, Good lo-~ Cash or terms, Might take er. J-80. 5! Ee ToROOM ROOMING \ Owe Fair wa. coe feay Sek SCANDINA WARRA! AMERICAN BA’ “0 WORKINGMAN'S LOAN CO Organized to make loans to worl men and women on FURNITURE, PIANOS, 1007 Seaboard Bidg., 4th and 98-A padi iid MME. TIL! onal Bon merits Thien od Ci fon. Ma scientific ysis of head, face, Supplemented ae. Main an _Christian Setence Pra SEAMTLE'S LEADING DENTIST AUTOMOBILE LOANE We have a larce amount of money to Our volume of loans makes watch and jewelry repair for less and mantel Stafford &@ Schwarr. 4002 Arcade. PAINT HOUSE State wages. HOLLYWOOD 1 STONEY AND ON ar aE ores, rich clay roNeoae Os clea ‘ot mney THE $300 an acre to clear this land. ot Blectric__Machinery "e tate pet |, BOUGHT SOLD — RENTED Slapdels |Z MONTELIUS PRICE CO. Reattle. Paitin iP iB ule This is Lean In Western Money to tag No stumps to A producing investment from MONEY FOR YOU t. In making high cl gold and pore wh ment or alloy filings, « without pain. nd ANT MAN ELLIOTT 6225 owner furniah ‘ pert in extracting teot Chioroform and ge r painioss extraction of teeth at BROWN'S DENTAL CLINIC ——————— FREE TREATMENT Men and women what your afiment are annecenrary | pee 8 BOL cisemines Moon, 1805 Westlake, racts on long, easy te Attractive plan f (Poultry products rit aoe M! ALE clans 1919 5-passenger, or will take a Ford coupe in Sunset 0867. > —UseD PARTS Wash ston today Will take any= willing ‘to. leare c Phone Melrose 0739 after 6. <T GLASS PAINTING, ing and kalsomining at moderate Call Al Ninnis, North & Main 0850 day PAPHR HANGIN CARTER, MacDON 208 Columbia ore ee ae FIVE ACRES NORTH - on week i fime location: near ine joney for. Bogie ttle, rice of all sur: eal for berries| 914 Second Several fine tracts } very easy terms. ALD_@& MILLER Elttott 6870. Chreste Ailments o erat ave. and 120 Thompson Bid Level loam soil AUT le tl 1 I will pny cash for your car, or sell fousding ieee Bring your car to per cleaned and hong. Bast ear for you. me for quick action. ‘HOOLS AN ‘ charge. OLS AND COLL Full out blank, mall ft to Henry Moss. 7 11th ave, Phone Bast “RANCH 255-356 Empire sarutiding. 20, 80x500 Second Near kber- a NES oma 4-room “house and other m= in town Of Dawam- PUGET BOUND WATET eS Cra 2)" tte Co. Ist and Virginia. Price ‘$1,500, cash $600, bel i ret John Oyen, R. F. D. Optician and Optometrist KING | FW amands Frasers Paterson Ge. POSITION | For those prepared has ST SELL beture July BUILDING and not the ground ? with Interest. , Box 466, Allentown, 4 WANTED "5 ACRES: STREAM nt Attorney, an Level bottom land, with fine butld- Stan Datents ona Hevel aa 2 FOR SALE—KKEAL ESTATE 4 . overlooking ; large A real bargain at $1,100; Bldg e Sen Senttie was practical and effic u ‘ only $200 cash, your own time on WEST SEATTLE VIEW HOME room modern bungalow. . VAN ARSDALE a defective 1016 Third Ave, through i Powder Plant Near Tacoma Is Wrecked || * Officials of | | D: TREY Insist on a policy of i rance when you invest in business prop- in features in dining and Hving | AT ¥ mint close to | Teel pice! experts nd roas Lake Washing- ices and te Pantages "3400, terms. Miott 9068. ial jcompany at Du Pont were unable to * Paul Land Com overlooking For a quick R OWN TERMS Will buy 5 acres of fine berry land, inning water, age to paved highway. West 813 ng LAGS OTK: i mil Nort Near Bun: Brivate oon 2639 |the explosion which yesterday after. mixing plant ch includes interest. noon wrecked gelatine le ist No. 1 and instantly killed Samuel W, and shook surrounding M. NE Woodin- et, Grand, Uae 210 Wiinekiey Bldg. Cali], Planos sh08 Joun 8 Washington Title Insarance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than FORRCLOSURD N Hanna was the only man in the }mixing plant at the time of the in. Practically 600 pounds of which was stored, walt built-in fea- West 0214-M. NBAR BIG LAKE, | Lots of | 30 AC RES, $760, $10 per month, work, for our settlers. PETERS, Te Raul Ave. STORE, P. Behling Meee Os nitroglycerin, NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW; place; bookcase : cabinet kitchen; "This Is the fourth explosion in the Du Pont factory this year and the fifth fatality, full ba y able offer refused, 7748 Karl ave. Tie terms. 21a Hoge Annex, People’s Bank Bidg. Stain’ aD ae a »] Third ave. M Los ne mode men gaa Meee oo ice In amou NO. MORTGAGE of de ity a Ht makes no. dieters iis FEmpire Bid Near Maal On diamonds and jewelry om most satinfactory ter : SOCIETY FOR. REMFED! LOANS Patent Phone Mi wi f Bu OT. WOLDS. Pstabiished Boaters. 8 years gxaminer UT, fide Fos-¢ Lyon Bla. Eitlote bor supin, U. S patents : aayoe oP ‘Hinckley Se Piano Tuning A Tain 800 Physicians, Surgeons ora for women—Ma- feat fica: 168 a phyete NS