The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1923, Page 9

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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 15 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 pe (ere and There| V enatchee Is Confident ‘NO LONGSHORE ‘Sues Railway Will Be Built) STRIKES HERE we pie ny ey Peds Deg is if OPera-| Workers to Demand Raise, | mag} ca ame ns of But Predict No Walkouts in Wenate Das te Don’ t Laugh Too Soon, Ford Might W ater Our Desert opposed to the theory advanced and| There ts no danger of a longshore (EDITORIAL) men's strike in the Northwest at/ On the authority ot a state official, it Is announced at point of origin, which ts exactly ation at the ‘ spe 5 es nterstate commer supperted by witnesses for the Wen pogeat bores" th the Federa i x . . on | mination aring Wedne atchee Southern. reed age - hat Men kasoeiai A that Henry Ford may finance the construction of the Ll that > dietrio would b MH. K. Tiffany of Yakima, pret. |Werkers ther with the inter Columbia Basin project, in case the United States gov- 1 a ee Sent of the Washington Irrigation |national Longwhoremen’s aasociation,| ernment does not make the necessary appropriation. SS " The assurance came in the form |!atitute, testified as to the char. |Will demand an inere n wages | While, it is reported, this announcement “provoked NS) ) suther jof an suncement from Clyde B.|8cter of much of the soll along the — ae gemgyris . nv ue ie | mirth” at the interstate commerce hearing in ‘ ' ite prenid omm issioner © o Venateh ic one ano eptember J * xf . 08 i a ? ag Altes Presiding commiasioner, route of the Wenatchee Bouthern, |") Of O) ee eet temued b Wenatchee, The Star believes it is far from being a that the commiasion might grantithe |asserting that it was sandy and in ae osene yeti ded Ba | J ere M petition for # certificate of conven: | unproductive, not being suited for |28™** Madison, secretary and or-| rivolous idea. I ence and necessity to construct the |cuttivation even when irrigated. He |22'2r of the marine workers, | In fact, there is considerable likelihood that Ford amou Wenatchee south s fe ‘Thursday morning. Madison declares | i pe r t tr |condition that the amount of bonds | miraduced mapa and soll reports tm linet the astern longshoremen’s might enter upon this gigantic enterprise—certainly x We believe this is the biggest Bixty grade schoo! girle leave Seat-|und that conatruction and operating BRAD MAY liength when the recently adjourned | world’s history ever embarked upon single-handed. Kee - tle for amer ¥, W. C. A. campa | od d down to a point to) CO# 000, | Bellingham convention reconvenes we a inancial-agri -ind bargain news of the week—and ms Balabriine ianad tore aat'the tavastaaak: | alien Pi) Staglig test week wt toe. saw Langehere It would be the supreme financial-agricultural-indus- od tha’ Gta eeoemaen lees fall, 84 Seetae ot trial marvel of an epoch of big business. It would be an estimate of the probable cont of| Madison im of the opinion that| 4 Sensational affair—this spectacle of one man stepping jbullding the Wenatchee Southern |the marine workers’ local will wend{ out to harness one of the world’s great rivers, to con- eee commissioner's re stion In the er: F at the conclusion if you've got any use for a Sweater you'll make a quick The luncheon tendered to Seere Pe Ce } ’ tary Herbert Hoover in the Masonic Gb. tae tices’ > " } ‘ trip to the club rooms Friday noon will be at y the Great Ne |railroad, based upon the quantity|in @ request for affiliation with the uer and tam lesert, to create overnight a fruit- : tended by Chamber of Commerce | fighting the petition, Junits ptepared by Yngineer An-|state federation of labor. For this fat omuite je a desert, c g) + | members only | “AD HELPS drews of the latter company. He|reason, the Bellingham convention | ipire. Jestimated the total cost at $4,924,.| was adojurned early, delegutes re. But Henry Ford is a sensational individual. ‘And 000, which fs about § per cent| turning to their locals to give the| he is the one person in the world who could, out of —s | Ui vided sufficient agreements can be n Re h an th 00,00 | matte! ous 00 erat ; . v-| ra igher than the $4,000,0 edger need beg lar anthony 7 fon, his own pocket, produce the scores of millions that i if John'a I a “yon lis Gaattic neat weak a waaay pod would be required to carry out the Columbia Basin H A &DRES s orning hern after the we 15 delegates from venssater vie | plan. — - + ea = ean ny ey sessed reagent toria, Alberni, B. C., Everett, Ana- He is being turned down—hard—by the government 8 107 PIME ST BETWEEN Isr.& 2vo. ¥ ed tort able income, inferring a much great ent, Atvetiags eat Tid ne | on his offer to complete the Muscle Shoals scheme. The \ cand coryehe works er deficit than wan estimated by|new hate wt Me Meld at the) Columbia Basin would offer him a substitute—and more. s All the most charming, most fre L Buble neosest ana Wenatchee Southern witnesses. | pee IS SS oy For there he could develop all the electrical power Be eee | believed ita eoustey h vital to the| phe night seusion Wednesday : : which he might wish and at the same time create x wanted of the season's new North Central Washin ’ 4 g 5 . styles’ are among this lot, and “Sale eR set pee he Sa y ot | tos papa pe pe pe | Liquor Is Seized nearby tens of thousands of farm-homes where con- 2s’ a a h ‘ot, \ land ‘aint awd . r “ 0 hich “ ri ., Fs ° rs j f there's = ated a4 a color cor aon dapernenr™ Naeeg bey are to be signed up and submitted | by Federal Agents Hctat aghast aa rey live. Mba th one of roe here’s a size @ a colo m- em, 2 r a e fs ie: sted cities f : : ae gp | eee byl car eae to the comm: n within 60 days.| In @ rald made by federal pro ideas, to take the factories out of the conges € A bination to suit- the most widely ine We A | Abe etaied this 4 “coca - oomatets of optimism prevailed in| hibition agente, Thursday morning,| into the country and thus bring people back to the soil. | ' varying requirements. | with the Great Northern in the time |{ne@ Wenatchee Southern a e ave Meer ec. ven: See The Star has other information indicating that Henry f 3 wettiaann B nhidete Pgh wr "9 , ‘orabl ng is| cated a 1 exler way. The y i | » thi | * decree. SipiaReraty MII K REPORT | it Ramtern | shipments and. woul Janticipated on the application, pro-| proprietor of the establishment Ford is aware of what an opportunity this state of Not one of them has been in 3 \ ik 4) | a «ped, however. Agents. beliece| Washington, with its greatest storage reservoir of ‘ \Y a as apd Wenatchee | :. Py | the store more than three IS SHEI VED wallovtl secured to cover the probable de-|he will be taken in custody before} Water power in the world, has to offer him, and that - weeks, and we considered them x 4V Li)}"rne'teature ot the afternoon ses. [Heit for the frst three years, Com-| another day he IS, in fact, studying the situation. : 8, 2 5 | , | bs f tasione: chivon state air —_—_—_--__— 3 ‘ J bargains even at our former | The board of trustees of the ¢ ham aon Ww us bie) ag tation of agree lethal the added concen oe Pages ‘ 7 So, don’t smile incredulously at the idea of his under- : Lica tod lg |ber of Commerce have received the |ments signed by about 260 apple late commerce commisaion tn that Discharge Jury in taking the Columbia Basin project. HE MIGHT DO IT! : = ' prices of $7.85, $6.85 and $5.85. report of the elvie afta mittee rowers. “Di ueing ‘a an averaize | ne new road shall be selfeupport Mine Death Trial t ir p za 41,300, 0¢ oxen annually, authorizing |ing in some manner and shall avert | Bi ae Garnier ‘Che “ee ordinance and } 4 it flied, 7 ays q Pade wp eae ye he Bitzzard murder trial was discharged | connection with the Logan county Sleeveless, Swagger Coats, Jac Scoording ta Christy Thomas, execu:|'tes's cence nor tes #o firms to de-|bankruptey. If this can be pro-| LEWISBURG, W. Va. July 24.—| late today by Judge Sharp. mine war in which George Munsey, quettes and a few Slipovers; tive secretary of the organisation on pres teh atti adele | Meg sition yet 8 ‘rpheuaaand cad : able to agree after eight hours'| Ten of the jurors stood for acquit | devuty sheriff, was slain, and two | | | . a sto . . y on {Which sha urned over to the a, rm | deliberation, the jury in the William! ting the youn) fon official ¢ y ¢ r i Brushed Wool, Fiber Silk, Silk tty | ereasurer ef the Wenatchee south: | nie young union official of any | were for conviction. . et ice ahs ; and Wool, Mohair. NOW ALL Reduced to a xpon- [ern to make up any. deficit which | onents|may exist in the operation of the |road. This would amount to $36,000 _ , Jannunlly. Att and Corbin # said. itor the Wenatches Southern aaked & Midkleor 60 days additional time to com: | | port. [plete the als up of additional | | | lgrowers a ed the belief nt of the 12,000,000 hat 90 pe Coast Mariner Dies |' ACOMA, July 36-—Another mas 6 of oper sete and operating {neore see iese| This Speady A 4 Cars to Make Long |}; Pike’s Peak Climb © ore than operation of sp by guaranties to be se from the growers, in the ¢ Wenatchee Southern of 146 ung nd backers. oH Wenatchee Southern closed | | | ta cane s afternoon and the | COLORADO-SPRINGS, Colo, J DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years hington State Farm t .. Thompson of Thom and manager of apples and should be pre-cooled or Big Cities Force ff =~ Pasteurization [sve Fs Auto Drivers of Seattle: Bring | all boys on Friday morning to or to | ARGEST cities ward Woodland park for the boys’ on the Ameri- | Pas Coaster Wagon For a Few Minutes of Your Spare Time NO MONEY TO PAY SHOSSOSOOS x ] This is th nm f the Elka’ > ean continent now i | Big iotiens, on Wb) evs (ole thal $4} compel pasteuriza- 1 H greatest day in the history of Seat: | 4] _ tion or certification Ly% ed Mo eR elena fel ry of their milk sup- 5 4 f contribute to thé youngsters’ ha e re 5 pd] ples. Among those - Water er Gee ook ote eke! Roller Bearings, Rubber Tires, Steel Disc Wheels, Low Slung n Seattle’s class : ride, So, if you're coming in from] * NAPE T AG | the the art of the city, fill} bn odances Pore Pf seer BUILT JUST LIKE AN AUTO pi cent pasteurization, oe eee ‘iy re he aE wird Bn, except certification, ldrop them off at the park for the ’ : : ° ° o are: ‘tiesslues. ‘fhe plone s screautes |’ Here’s How to Secure This Silent Running Coaster Without to start at 12 noon, . New York J S ! | wvery Elk lodge in Wester pe P. ny: co) Chicago : shington we. vancltig at dealt a S nding ar enny: as its delegate, and paying his} en. The first to arrive today | iladelphi: Fi Detroit, Mich. PAS EURIZED Warren H. Cady and Gerald} Richmond, Va. ¢ |p]! Murphy, both from Aberdeen, Cleveland followed by John Smith, represent. | Baltimore r ing the Hoquiam lodge. ‘The lodges ANY boy or girl can have one of these wagons if they will only TRY for it— instead of just wishing for it, uf i eu GI RLS YOU CAN GET ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL, SILENT- Don't let the RUNNING, RUBBER-TIRED COASTERS BY SECURING TEN (10) NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STAR. boys get ahead ‘ Milwaukee ; 1 | have held competit and the | : of you! You 4 od 1p) Cincinnati Irene teria 1h the vacaiving HEE! You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star. Just get | can win one, : yy, , St. Louis, Me 4 at Hj jana. shake hands with President|{™ ten (10) of your neighbors or friends who are not now having The Star deliy- | too! Hos pare Canada | | Warren Ga Handing, wro Js nimeelt Hl eyed to them, to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three (3). LW __} . ola, Buffalo compels all milk to be pasteurized ORR re months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. area '¢} To Speed Work of ora : Pavi : ; Bri hone subscripti ireulati aving 18th Ave. SUBS S$ MUST w— 5 ing or phone subscriptions to the 1 of a . : ‘ ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, gonart ne su i circulation Mia Hoalitt, OB icers Pay ae a ee operations to be f D0 s 7 ERE y About Pasteurization | liith ave. N. Oilve Sane - Use this coupon for the first two subscriptions—additional “ ; iH) | Prosp et was torn} blanks may be had at the Circulation Dept. CINCINNATI—“No city can expect 4 pereg ued Puy heat watbeut | | up Ins i 4 Teter As soon as you have secured the ten subscriptions ES Se ee ee = compulsory pasteurization of the milk; in fact, there is no legitimate pe coer ep A ne to early and they have been verified, you will be presented ‘ AChnenE: Sgainet faetile hae’ eT with this dandy, new “DAN PATCH” COASTER. To Subscribers TORONTO—“Since pasteurization has been general, not one epidemic has Cop’s “Camera Eye” | IT hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three | i been traced to our milk supply.” Cc M Li See ie months, and thereafter until I order same discon- s NEW YORK—“It is a practical impossibility to place necessary safeguards osts Man iberty jentegs for which I agree to pay the carrier at the | " around production and handling of milk so as to insure its safety in a raw Ri ae ; cae pureiae has rate of 50¢ per month. rd who {® at present a guent a . Oe state without making the price prohibitive. Pasteurization is absolutely “iy. jai owen his tons of liberty fi) Bring Subscriptions and See the Wagon |_ 1 am not now having The Star delivered to me. | lI essential. Thu y to the “camera eye" of . i | GHICAGO—“Since the pasteurization ordinance went into effect, there [PQ|| | Detective Dan Mot The of: on Display at the | NAME i has not been a single case of contagious disease traced to the milk supply, } i Ww foie valor ‘rouid Tie ear } bataiictuboe rine meen aeitenias ONY 8 | which speaks volumes for the efficiency of pasteurization as a health PACT HWNTh akfael Woda eedad: RANE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT | ADDRESS | regulation. od POO e eee e seen ene e nett neem seen ene e ag ; | . : BS 4) ° |Child Born Blind, PHONE NO. .....cc0e cece aes aee $ There Is No Substitute on apter, Murders it | he Star | - pe a : Ih nye eraat bore tithes Meal anne) NAMB) incigat ss ; Veewepnar te see a iM for Safe Milk Heiden Re tebe | | ; oii, eee CMEC ADDRESS cose cic sec tet sedmecoevente nutatey case igh eeee "IN SEVENTH AVE., NEAR UNION | } | om j at a rate of moro than 100 miles a PHONE NO. sist bets chs 7 ap hour

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