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J TUESDAY, JULY 10, BOYS CONFESS chide 8 et) e Chorus te ALASKA'S NEEDS CITIES WIN IN PAGE 9 FREDERICK & NELSON Admit Fhey Blew 12 Safes Harding Won't Make Prom- | Cushman Denies Petition of : + AVENUE PINE BERTH aie ihe in Last Two Years A | — ises to Northerners Companies Held n the city jail « ned uly * ut : ? 1 Nagsee © a pl os iggaa te SIAR asa MiaT fate te cinod ie sien alia cacao 1,200 Pairs of Women’s y | Samuel Rea, 18; Harry Hoffee, 19, t ¢ President Harding|fight for higher rate us won ‘s Pee meee "roa ston of [arom Beatle and, Imported Glace Kid Gloves of Captala u 4 a nda y / Charie Tennant Mon-| Alaska t et telephone intere the 7 Be Gilat sek gacteck- comauls pals ert io Dane a pneree: trate IN A FEATURED OFFERING WEDNESDAY fession in which they declared Petitions which have been 1 f complaint filed last # or bad operated f two! yeara| ented the president requesting mar nfoss judgment, t being the | tcp eperted fortwo. rar inn nner thee Sanees‘o ih |inet me tpt i ete ihe a $1 O5 Pai blown . om to the cely r notion now Mr H ling Attorneys for the atate then e | pours 1 noved that the bill of complaint be } that they were eta with i certereoes mere Ue Muses cian: | Eee pages Seas refused ‘THESE beautifully-made Imported Gloves are of fine Glace Kid in ., ed Tyee why an only after consultation with inem-| An to therelreult court of “apeisead colors, Tw o-clasp style and Strap-wrist style. Very when by by detecttves who! make the mistake of pre-judging any-| said. Th will see n otder com were near a cache * thing, Mr. Maré ong icformed ely « Cushman. te Jamus the tools 0. jevera. crow vere state Into answer) wir complaint f re ese = caf agdl anes eH etnies oe = eoaces - et - - the ground there was bitigation| GLOVES GLOVES | pending in the state court on the | i —800 pairs; pique | i] fte swift Investigation of one has been arranged. A reception by| yollowing injunction proceedings sewn,* novelty embroi- sewn, with novelty of the latest safe robberies, They] Gey, Seott ¢ Leer 7 3 dery; black, white, tan, mode, beaver, brown and gray. The heard here successful attempt was made to t apring, when an ur embroidery. This lot in brown and beaver were taken to they refused to admit any knov city jail, whe pared as one fe prevent the «tate from interfering on rtm The Hoffee/ with the proposed new phone sched: | 44 only, Pair: joys have long police reconts In nla. actich wean Mind la (ie Teeretbe | pair: several cities of the Northwest . t by Beattle and The known list of Seattle firms ss ea f nt the proposed in | $1.95 $195 whose safes have been robbed by ~ : a See Sosa’ talatt Aisle Square, First Floor these youths, according to the po . Basal 1. . : ® inchuda, ‘the We $100,000 Judgment ereane granted in fe wright &| loud Co. the Superior Lau { dry the Mutual Laundry, the esch Motor Co, the Butterfield/ Trunk Co, the ttle Bottling for Woman Upheld |: ting. Po ileal BAN FRANCISCO, Ju! nt for $100,000 awarded Mra. | 7 |Irene Mohn against Mrs, Katherine} | HERE'S MORE ABOUT A ‘Sample” Line of Car Boe Re Citi ane tn Tingley, theosaphiet leader, wa up LABOR 500 Jersey Silk Undergarments Works, Th 4 four diff court Fox Co, was rob! S ON PAGE 1 ART times siinating her husband's affections : TO BE OFFERED WEDNESDAY AT Tingley is b nternational| mony within the ranks of labor, the HERE’S MORE ..BOUT Diego. political party, asks resumption of relations with Russia STARTS ON PAGE 1 a . a 2 made in methods of transportation Ethel Barney || MAN AGED 102 YEARS affilla A MANUFACTURER'S “sample” line of beautiful Jersey Silk Vests; Bloomers, Step-in Drawers and Chemises, Camisoles and Gowns during the past few years. Follow 5 are Se ing the afternoon program Mise Tag-| Founo--A chorus ir! who has) Who belleyon that modeaty and TRIES VALIANTLY TO]; Mis Ruby M. Belknap, of Best-| bought at a substantial concession and priced to afford substantial sav- gure departed for the downtown dis. | 9 be ie to & midn) unassu nanners can be ain i — ae cottage pies Pas? : lobster or rarebit supper in her |iinen me the cee can be main] HIKE UP PIKE’S PEAK yn, of Spokane, in reading clerk, ings for our patrons. F s of the program on this| life. ’ Neves 1 ‘i YOLORADO SPRINGS, © Harry G of Tacoma, and G ‘ , 7 B ‘ Seapine 6 ererae fh od Whees(cieeiienns Willi albtisines |: Delleves in simp ty in batt G agai aehag? Vs Detleftor acoms, vergeants| —designed with he mstitching, plain or in contrasting colorglace and net address by Prof. Zdmond S$. Meany|h@s been confined to taxis which |’ Srats tual tts r Sl] against altitude and olf age twe tarms peek ie | trimmings, or delicate traceries of embroidery. In: of the University of Washington and| She paid for herself on rainy nights. | © °°" d bs conkia days and a half, Patrick Murph : 10-~-The | Iks by Mayor E. J. Brown,| Who hasn't bobbed hair and who|00°* 0 . oe 102, gave up his attempt to rea BELLINGHAM July he} a i i i City Engineer J. D. Blackwell, under|has yet to experience the thrill of | HOorahs” and letting ina of Pi matter of revocation of the Beattie! Flesh-color Nile Mais Orchid whose supervision the new pavement |"@ stage door Johnny.” sie § own power t Labor council charter, recently | y $1.95 $4.95 TTeEy Doe preanons eetha |: “Whe Hives’ at: horse: with ‘bar- moth. | to th Mle scasea President Samuel | Vests, $1.95 to $4.95. etaagen $1.95 to $ rd; Councilman E. L. Biaine,|@t and who considers her work as "e 7. met * . 1 train at a | Gompers, of the Ameri Federa- | Bloomers, $2.95 to $6.95. ports Bloomers, $2.' ng, representative of the|“pony.” third from the left looking - os : s tion of Labor when the je or: | Drawers, $3.45 to $6.95. Gowns, $7.95 to $11.45. e club; J. W. Roberts of towards right field, uch in the ing 5 darney gan the refused to r net ite in| 7, 7 ely es e e, . bile Club of Washington;|s@me Hght as that of ste F gang, over at the ement of soviet Russia, was ex-| Step-in Chemises, $6:45 to $6.06. Alsle ‘Table, First Figam Trefethen, chairman of the | Or bookkeeping nd she's been a pected t to come up before ¢he | tourist committee of the Chamber| Who admits that she can sing a yeare—quite long Ww n State Federation of La-| of Commerce, and W..H. Berryman|little and dance a little but who her mind about ad tion, meeting } ' —— sa oem men ! . of Billings, Mont, toyrist cepresenta.|Knows that she's never going to be | sdmmitn The Seattle council hax introduced | Ties to Smuggle Steamer Delayed {Roland Pothier Is tive. a Geraldine arrar on the stage or i Barney hasn't any ar lution asking the state organi . . - a PROGRAMS PLANNED Ja Mary Pickford on the screen.’ | F ntruck lea Saen Ae ane fee lallte. cabs Saws to Sweetie. by Engine Trouble} Released From Jail TLAND, July 10.—Delayed by! PROY which started soon FOR ENTIRE WEEK Programs fer the e F I Ruth Ran rere i rarer fervor ant ‘Says Business Career Ba ag pea a | ee oe ee rt rad EXC, RT, July 10 id Pothier, former U. 8. army) neisco, the) sergeant, was released from the” againkt the Gompera ultimatum. but — ip POR t ed that James Dun KANSA CITY, Mo July 1 engine troubl after leaving © week, in all was held by authori on charges of attempt an snk tanann, Portland owned steamer, Peter Kerr, | Providence county jail yesterday on: feativitieswilk8 culminated Batur. | ical proweed ever shown by & man |! tok: Will ceteen' tiie letd iF aig tape hanaie | being towed up the coast by a tug,| mandate from the district court of day, to be called “AN Veterans" Day,” Murphy's age T Monday meeting was fea-| or her — - according to radio advicea reaching | appeals, He was’ met at the | art. James ft. | Se oP An Vee Da ids Success in Home tured by tne-nbuence ot James Dun; |*wewtenrt. James Ingram. “| heretoaa door by bie wife and father = Saul numerous Yarleties and with a street | fk ¢ no will not be present as a| 10-inch hack-saw biades were will take two weeks to repair! Pothier has been held in jail for arnival and dance in the evening. | delegate under any cireumstances nd concealed in her clothing. tH# vessel, after it reaches dry dock/ the past nine months awaiting Both old and new residents of the Club Woman Declares Young Men Will De- MAUGH AN TO it in belleved, since the machinista’| “Do you think Ingram would take It is estimated, The ship was| moval to Washington’ to face trial | ntire city have been invited by the has |" chance for you, if you were in s first trip since being pur/|for the alleged murder of Maj. L ea) wd) De | local, of whichyhe ia & member, ce committee, headed by Mra. J. W.| mand That Brides Guard Expens Ss | ST ART AGAIN o withdraw from the| trouble?” she was asked chased from the shipping board by a| Alexander P. Cronkhite at Camp Aiken, to attend—to. mingle during 72 Se | 7 oie? te sy fi . » of financial diffi No, I do not believe he would. al firm, ' Lewis, in 1918, the present \week witif the early day BY HAROLD FE. SWISHER | bers of the organization at present ett ae Fav may, however, attend | = z Ee 2 i settlers of Alkl point who pronounce | | porTLAND, J | Lieu Russell AUK a he . t s ; uly 10.—Raising a) is to he word “Alky.” and with those! family and presiding in the home is more “modern” individuals who rile|the greatest privilege given to any Kirl ANXIOUS | wupervised the repairing of his in which he to ent A-6698, wan rf ubled but not dis.|today, following finding yesterday | ¢ the body of Lieut. L. J. Roth,| their predecessors with their broad! woman. But a few years spent in| “t¥ of t tt at betwee muneiation of the “L |the business. world before marriage | School education as a foundation, Dr.|f'¥ | from de Mobaya | O "Ee Ba CaS | — - =| iS almost certain to make her u/ Hatcher sald. ue fee n ree ‘th back t k U. S. FLYER greater success in the home #§ a/ WILL AID GIRLS IN New York tomorrow and try again| PORT STANLEY, Ont,, July 1¢ | result. HIGH SCHOOL, WORK next week to beat the sun in a| Search for Lieut. T. B. Null, mise | In many cases, business for the Within the next year the federa-| race roms the continent ing from the fibfated United State tion will direct the distribution of al wife is not {ncompatible with matri }mony. Just because a woman mar | ries {t is frequently unnecessary that aviator wax not downhearted, | Pavy bale am disapp hool schotar- | i wid number of busine |she give up her position, unless sho| ships. Already the different clubs) «pesuits #o far are satixfactory.| his companion, 14 miles off Port) hs |s0 desires. are aiding girls to complete their|1 was in sight of the flying field | Stanley, in Lake Er Within 10 years the young men of high school courses, giving them) here yesterday w I waa forced Airplanes and all manner of} America will demand that the giris) oo oat as Sess IS . [to land because my gaa feed was] Water craft took ‘up the search they wed have at least a sufficient aber penh Ne ry, up. with the hope of finding the miss. | business knowledge to ard the |r, if not, a td of ancoursgement en then I could have cleaned |!ng airman still qlive, “As long as{ household expenses and help remain | which will keep them In school Jout the feed in a few minutes| Lieut Null ts missing there is a | within the family. income. “We are not highbrow about it,”/and gone ahead, if two co had | chance that he may still be alive, | | OPINIONS OF Dr. Hatcher «tated, “Wo try to|not stepped in front of the plano | authorities here declared | | CLUB PRESIDENT it skimmed over the ground,| The body of Lieut. Roth, found | how the that the basis of a nigh P ‘ t These were soms of the decided | SPOW them that the basis of a nigh |i) ine me to swerve sharply. That|floating in the basket of the air Jopinions expressed here today by|*chool course upon which to build what broke my landing Kear.’| Monster by the fishing boat Onajag }Mra. Lena Lake Forrest, Detroit,! their busine career will assure 1a 4 brought into Port Stanle was | president of tho National Federation | them more mone Ken to ( nd last night by y and enable the 13 y of Business and Professional Wom ’ na h | APPLE CROP Lieut, James H. Strong jn a hydro many things which jen's clubs, meeting here jh fifth an ¥ aeroplane | With the theme of the sessions the | Sire ich | ’ | TLE Remar wate eaueatioo | impceesdas ithe Washington apie crop on| Newspaper Man’s | for the woman entering the business! Delegates were still coming to-| July Ist averaged approximately 88% Wife Passes Away | world, 2,000 delegates from all ato day, arriving on special and regular | of normal gigas iy peat to®) CINCINNATI, July 10.—Mrs tions of the country are listening to) trai om all sections of the coun. | total crop be f ¢|Amy Bergen Mosher, wife of Chas. | different expositions of the pro-| tr ashington st with 169 | 000 bushels and a commercial crop o' Mosher, secretary and treasurer am toptes. women in attendance, white | 24000,000 bushels, compared with y : “GLACIER” ooo (of the Scripps-Howard newspapers, 50-lb. Ice Capacity | “This organization is the natural| Ohio is second with 90 delegates 1000 total crop and 21,200,000 |Of the Scripps:Howard newspaper : . td | outgrowth of the widening scope of | pres Waneat nd Victoria, |DUShels commercial crop in 19 Atenas hineon tha peices hes ‘ . 28 inches wide, 17% deep, |I! women’s activity in business. More|p ¢., both have representatives | *W figures compiled by the Cham-| | lnk Hines Nid developed In Inonly four years Associated Gasoline 41% high }and more are women entering all present | ber of Commerc ied 5 within the ah a |tlelds of endeavor, being given areat-| Tho Washington atate delegation| While Washington stato apple [Past few daye, de | sales have more than doubled. Sus-: er positions of responsibility and! was in charge of today's luncheon |STOWeTs Are repor i 4 i $32.00 trust and proving their ability to| program volt Cora Aine: mde, production, the total apple crop for KS a ip me Va Se? Aes hea tained quality did it. : |compete and work with men in the state prestdent, presiding. | the United States ae he ‘he v4 y when death came Sustained quality is the factor in 75-lb. Ice Capacity [| husinesx world,” Mrs. Forrest told!” Speakers incluted Prevesaor ya. | crease from Inst year, While Wash Associated Gasoline that means better wit Pa. | ington hax an 88% normal crop. the | Brilliant Meteor 31% inches wide, 18% deep, the United Press. mond §. Meany, Unt + t * toe the Ch States is 76 “But we never lose of the | washington; Ma L. Hellert, dean a i : tact that the woman's place first of | or women ne cha dimmer ney cent and the national apple. yleld tn ex-| Flashes Thru Sky performance results and maximum nected to decrease from 200,000,000 She oie i ; 1 19 in the home and when it |i Columbia, and Edith M. Thorn Nashets In 1922 to 188,000,000 in,1923,|. PORTLAND, July 10.—Flooding Savings. é tted her to rear a family and | 4, rekae rhino * “ithe ¢ rill f | permitted her he mother of the |£2™ treasurer of Whatcom county,| However, the commercial apple crop the city with a brillant light, a | take her place as the mother o! Washington of the country will show a slight in. |MUse meteor swung thru the north | race that Is the greatest gift and east skies last night, finally burst Let Associated Gasoline demon- strate its superior seryice in your crea over last year and it | most wonderful opportunity of all rease over ag epee ally burs ss nected that all the state® w ing like a giant rocket, ‘The spec. | ; ‘ " | “But if she has had some business bln pe an Adal told. wavs withaseel: hi centeceenn th engine and you will become a life-long ltraining she is a better wife and HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) 69 harrets ns contrasted with a1. |the streets as tho glow was bright | mothor as a result. She knows the 4 contra jie etre 98h C38 BE | lue of the dollar, because she has CATS GAM DALES i ract prompt attention worked to earn them, and she can ALASKA IN Fi NUTS HEL L ict oe atcingly prove e real helpmate|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 RESIDENT HARDING member of its great and growing army of users. because of her business experience y Save money ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY NOT NECESSARY TO fF high record with the destrugtion by usin, White Building, Seattle calls Alaska one of the paran punt prot } |GIVE UP CAREER of 79 cuts, ‘Thirty-two were | confronting the government of the United States, Here are a few icied Ol : “Nor is it always necessary that| permitted to laugh themaelyes to |] figures and facts involved in the problem Coahae 3 the woman give up her career in| death Tuesday. The majority of Purchased from Russia {n 1867 for $7,200,000 gold mpany 4 |imsineas when she weds, I know of| those hundle* are turned in by Since then has produced in its mines and its fish and fur trade Scrip Books | many instances of married couples| people desir! to bo rid of $1,100,000,000 ‘ Has cost the govérnmeht, including original purchase, $200,000,000, } with both the husband and wife con-| them | “ tinting their occupations, without | Homes ate ‘teand. tor mary Contains 690,884 square miles, or 978,165,760 acres, of which about one e | slighting the home as a result | cate, but the “greater nimbée fifth 1# suitable for agriculture ‘ | e ! “This. 19 not always possible or ad-) i. A subatantial ‘dumber Population now about 60,000, of which half are whites, half Indians, Visable, but you must admit tt | oe tae ee ate eae tne. || Hakimow and mixed nationalities, Population has declined 10,000 since there are. married women—women| Picked up as strays around the | 1949 “OHIO” who do not work—who pay lens at-| Streets y Commerce last year nbout $84,000,000, $22,000,000 less than peek of tention to their hommes and their chil When the gas is turned on $106,000,000 in 1920, 18-Inch Oven dren than they might if they were) many little girla taruout the Greatest wealth lie« in minerals, of which it holds rich deposits of e Six-Hole still in buriness,”* city sigh, But there ts Joy in gold, allver, copper, zinc, antimony, tungsten, lead ores, quicksilver, ; Latest Model {|| Mra. Forrest 1s closing her third| the animal kingdom, Every tine graphite and asbestos. Inability to transport mining machinery over ; * |term as president of the National) cat smiles nine rats laugh out |} poor roads and trail tx big handicap on mineral development i (Coil $2.00) federation, She ts not a candidate} oud |] Fisheries now furnish greatest part of commerce. Packing of salmon b.- al DOWNSTAIRS BTORE |f| for re-clection, and will not mgain ac- || horeing, clams, shrimps andiother sea foods furnished $84,720,000 of 4 business, ax aginst $18,000,000 for all minerals Alaska's forests hold 75,090,000 board feet of lumber, chiefly hemlock, red cedar and yellow eypress. ‘ountry could be made self-supporting agriculturally, the fertile valleys producing good crops of wheat, rye, hay, parsnips, turnips, peas, cabbage, potatoes, «plnach and other vegetables, ept the honor of the office, she said i iS a cevxpoaition of the federation’s edu TABLECLOTHS | vational alms was given at today’s) You can tron tablecloths better on xexviom by Dr. Orle Lathan Hatcher, |% table than on an Sroning board, flehmond, Va, associate professor | since it ts posible to expose more of of English at Bryn Mawr. lthe surface at one time and less The chief aim of the 350,000 mem- handling is the result, FREDERICK (& NELSON. “More Miles to the Gallon” a