The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 7

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Traffic Disrupted as Surface and, Elevated Men Leave Jobs BY LINCOLN QUARBERG A CHICAGO, Avg. 1.— Traffic wos ie confused and congested tn | oop district today as a re. gait of a strike of street car and ele ; yated line employes ‘Autos and ks, honking and / were lined up blocks with no pre ine for} poure, Some rv about | a block In an hour | Many acclients were reported | Geo trucks loaded with many work: | ere crashed In head-on collision and three Were taken to hospitals } A large number of business houses | mae open up, employes being un-| able to reach their working places } Tgieam roads put on many trains but | wae unable to handie the crowds | tehich xwarmed the stations Twenty thousand conduc’ wo and gotormen of surface linen and ele. | vated roads wa out j Hot a wheel turned on the traction | gaits after 48m ‘Three million persons, who nor. gaily use the traction systems dur. ing the day, were forced to use tm | grovised methods of transportation of patrons of the trac. Hon Iines walked to work. Sidewalks | ‘were crowded with early morning | pedestrians. Dignified judges of the county | ewarts clambered into a patrot | SEATTLE OF CROPS _] SAYS HE DIDN'T ( HURT POLICEMAN Man Held in Jail Denies He Used Auto as Weapon STORMS ARE NO RESPECTERS Despite bis denials that he tn the berately ran down and olman Edward ‘Henry . Wan atill held in Martin’ was arrested at 1 y remained in Swedish hoap! » his back Droken. j | has lems than an even chance for re Henry's motor cle was erushed | driven from the read on Rainier aVe., | by an unknown driver. |nkull was fractured In an auto wreck | in which “himeelt, and Deputy Sheriff ©. ‘ ey were injured, was proved condition ty hospital Tuesday oat Sorenson, 13, third viet Hin skull was 4 in & head-on collision be tween his father’s auto Auburn Girl Names Lamb thy ya arer”’ t take long to decide that | P pwagen, drawn up in front of the ex CONSTANTINOPLE, Aur. 1 SSE Minor will never be given back tihwkey by the Ureeks nccorains| Recommend Law Reforms | 1 4B announcement today, in pro-| Dads ‘Geiming Smyrna an autonomous! PACOMA, Aug. 1.—With represen aad 1 of fighting In the Near| ‘tives from all parts of the state in | Uere and other points where Turk th and Greek patrols met convened here today Routine business was scheduled te the continued forest fire } Maj. Thomas R. Beeman, engineer, ordered hia fleld Carroll A. Gordon, past president the proximity of fire to county | this morning, and 8 M. Driver re Approximately 19 deputy | sponded in behalf of the delegates. are in the field daily and| The Washington State Prosecuting cooperate with the county fire | Attorneys’ fn addition to thetr regular! which opened yesterday, were con [holding separate and joint meetings Bis passed resolutions calling Dr. R. Mastin Samuel | for the enactment of new and more stringent criminal laws Cemsulting Expert Optometrist fT) Ar the afternoon sranion of the Rar Suite 516, Green Bldg. fassoctation, J. W. De F ris, K Nanas C., of Vancouver. B. ( on “La Its Nonenfor Theer will also be a late Junticn Wallace Mot | by Mark A. Fullerton, su Justice. ‘An itiformal reception for the vixtt ing attorneys will be held this even Ing. at the Tacoma Country club. Busineng sexsions will coptinue Wed nesday and Thursday, Rainier Na | tional park will be visited GUARD RAGING ement.” eto the delivered ome court PORT ANGELES, Aug. 1 ish 5 MAE tx the Oe tah tre the forest fire which broke out vic }iently near here | city iteetf, caused « vigilant guard to be posted today. The fire is tray cling along the ridge two miles back of the town in a southeasterly dirce | tion | The fire dest ot E. E. Niche a while th of the city. A Itanned by a 30-rn fire clone to the ci lare of flames wind. however, reduced the danger. Hours: AMtw1 YM. 3 to 6PM, t Schedules} n Dock-Foot Marion St SAVE MONEY— 'e/ by sfeamer TACOMA SPEED - COMFORT! DAILY ii a. m.. vor sis FOR ROUND TH J'ICTORIA, B.C NGELES - STRAIT POINTS: Milk Prices Effective Wednes- day, August 2d Pasteurized Milk— au Per quart 13¢ Per pint .....8¢ g z Z Coffee Cream i Zz 4 Half pint...15¢ Whipping Cream— & ENSEND. RAIL CONNECTIONS Half pint...20¢ AND MILL PORTS Buttermilk— Per quart....7¢ BK 0D CANAL POINTS g0Fe PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK Beacon 0040 IMPAIRS NINE! | HEDULES SUBIFET. THOUT NOTICE D NAVIGATION Ca * DOCK - Foor MARION ST. Il ME MAIN BOOS to be given to « little! Ses" STATE LAWYERS|ASK AUTHORITY MINERS READY inHla Sevrne: BEGIN BIG MEET FOR RAIL BOARD TO TALK TRUCE je which little Mary | Bayrna and other occupied states = |Ser Association Delegates | Decisions on ‘Strikes Are to Lewis Invites "Operators to Be Obeyed BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, Aus. 1. Seas marked with clashes at st.{ Attendance, the annual convention of | will soon be asked tthe Washington State Bar asociation | URited States rattroad tabor board girl and ob, how we wish we had a ed lambd to give away just awful to have to disappoint so nice Mttle girls who did so t to own the orphan y lives at Aubure says whe has a reall PHIL. ADE Leis A L. Workers, today issued an invita tion to the coal operators of the central competitive flelds to meet ners’ representatives at Cleve lota of green grass, clover o in a bottle baby ne of the Wayfarer ‘ ¢ disregard ite mandates, senators Bridges From | te!owing the address of Judge Law-| in the confidence of the administra fe rence T. Mills, of the Oregon su! } ng Fire Peril | prcme court, tion declared today . it was stated, in to he the | pritcipal item of a legislative pro Kram decided on by President Hard of the Pierce County Bar association. | ing, his cabinet and Ben W ‘Tuemia jehairman of the labor beard, as «| | to eins cla reports | Welcomed the visitors at the meeting | cha’ heed ome oes means of preventing the flouting of the board in the future ‘The program for gto ore ot | the Fach-Cummin | Reisler, prize fight promoter. association's meetings, | Recommendation tinued today. The two organisa. | strike provision - }tiome of the legal professions are | | - ‘TRAGEDY DY | | | ushand, “John the Barbe 3 IN FAMILY KAMLOOPS, B.C, Aus. 1 1 daughter lL. O. Fr » railroads were |! commerce at the Hol tel, Cleveland, Ohio, jeir to be paid a 5% « It man is going out | t¢ he inbor board sh: Jher, but fer ed for help “VET CLASS TO»: |BE GRADUATED HERE’S MORE ABOUT STRIKES STARTS ON PAGE ONE Producers étere ta Join in Parley | or did not strike | earding his p FOREST FIRE: are 13,500 Rail Men to ‘ Take Strike Ballot I; t night, on the| vei ACH WORKER | last night and for ters of the Is SAVED $5, 4 the destruction | wage Home Brew (Starts on Page 1) wind, threw the | thou and many fled the jfrom their homes. A shift in the} two Ieue in t repub With thy cheek | backed by Officials ‘eine “Violence Raiders” With thy nails all ma And a brain that's not ma m make you sick? re “g awiel hick! * : FOR SENATE ON, * |dates thruout the state jin Bellingham Big Liner Is Due in Seattle Today ‘tenauiled - i e | 4,000 Democrats to Be at Barbecue Our own wish August 12 by the to prison for 10 years Bix-Congressman C. liver the prineipat oration candidates will be on hand Jenders from Snohom: | ish, Pierce and King counties will at: | ltond the barbecue gained fame thru his cor- “To cut the expense of living," » VER: B.C-—Falll: himself bankrupt with lia~ |i the country.” of 80 feet from tree top kills Nicho Pi h rigger for lumber com setlgy aed Nickson, hig! ets of $643,533. unk Her brother, 15 years old. dived for Fraser himegif was shaving when or. He leaped ay and never : MISSOURIANS AT THE POLLS. BY J. * BEAMAN was expecially nnsy! the cor giving t ment. ¢ edged to m ats were interested ¢ With five solid weeks of speaking ahe a of her Mra. Frances C.. Axtell began her ke [fight for the senate in earnest Tues day. She will 4 mass meeting ursday and one in Seattle Frid: Next week she will visit Spokane, Wenatchee, Yakima and Walla Walla in company with | Benjamin C, Marsh, of the National | Farmers’ Legislative council, and Pi William M. Short, py nt of the} State Federation of Labor,, Mrs. C. yur Varney, of Yakima, who is Axtell’s campaign manager, will here this week to take ree of the headquarters at 401 Rattway | Exchange building THE GYRO CLUB bas planned chal feature Thursday noon lunch the An old fash atch” and different H H & " i? Bluhill § Green Chile Cheese Miss Bertha Katz, 28 | (above), was shot dead in a / 1 Br ooklyn apartment. Mrs. {Minnie Reisler, 43, her sister, | told police she had killed the girl because the latter had stolen the affections of her ARE DROWNED me with the that she could not swim ® certain stake, She tried and ver came up. Neighbors rts, and ally large ee and | wking the he voters’ whether | Indiana upsets, is on in| sernatorial | primfiry in Kansas, Fred Knapp nly t and was of entertainment for | miripute to the pro: | but always ask for ' PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Braid Trimmings Much in Evidence on at $25.00 AVY Twills are fashioned into these smartly tail- ored Frocks which draw upon the coming season for their style inspiration. Braid ornamentation is used with extremely good ef- fect on the mode! sketched. The over-panels front and back, and the wide cuffs are attr ve features. Priced at $25.00. Other Navy Cloth Frocks priced from $389.50 to $59.50. Second F Bamboo Porch Shades Underpriced 6x6-ft. size, $1.35. — 10x8-ft. size, $2.75. Third Floor Every Step in Sewing, from Fitting to Finishing Touches, Covered in The Four Weeks’ Course in Dressmaking and Tailoring BEGINNING AUGUST 16TH M*: JUDITHA BLACKBURN, under whose direc- tion the instruction will be given, is a teacher of national reputation—and she has made this course just as valuable to experienced sewers as it is to be- ginners. Enrollment Fee for Entire Course, $3.00 ~Enroliment Desk, Pattern Section, First Floor TWO FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES Monday, August 14th, and Tuesday, August 15th, at 2:45 p. m., in the Auditorium, Fifth Floor. American Lady Back-Lace C orsets HIS dainty pink brocade Corset for the slender figure is made with elastic top and medium length skirt witi. free hip, allowing ease and freedom of motion. Sizes 21 to 27. Special $2.95. ~—Second Floor . . 35-inch Chif fonT af feta A Featured Value $ 1 5 9 at, the Yard . COLOR-RANGE that provides for practically all the uses of Taffeta is featured in this low-priced offering including White, Sky-blue, Scarlet, French- blue, Navy, Pink, Brown, Tangerine, Gray, Tan and Nile-; green——also changeable effects of Rose, ’ Pink and American Beauty. Unusually low-priced at $1.59 yard. Lingerie Tricolette $1.25 Yard This tubular fiber-silk fabric is featured in plain, drop-stitch and crepe weaves, in Flesh-color, White, Yellow, Orchid and Pink—the tubular form saving many seams. Priced at $1.25 yard. 7 THE DOV sarceet Civees wad: | EXTRACTION | FREE DAILY Parade in the World Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth tf you have two or more teeth. peeen Rubber, set of $6. 00 teeth. nee Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect bd ‘production of the human gum, teeth $10. 00 GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK............ Most of our present patronage i recommended by our early custo mers, whose work ts still giving good eatisfuction All work guaranteed for 15 years Examinations free. | DENTISTS 2nd Ave. and University St OPPORTUNITY RS TARWAN TADS

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