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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, JIM CROW CARS GO TO COURTS White-Negro Question Still in Doubt on Railroads 100° in the Shade or 10° below Zero! WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 Th Southern rail s has been alled One hundred degrees in the shade or ten es Seal ani tat be below zero, meat deliveries to your retailer Le eee, where Chey as yo steadily on, so that you may be assured One. Joseph P. scribing of just the kind and quality of meat that Bite aoe ete beri you desire. Mareh, t a ticket tn Charle for Cincinnatl, | | Ho & O. train, No city is so far removed from live stock in & regular ps cach. Witt ‘tion that it canno ive i whites until th n reached. the produc t receive its regular Kentucky line, where he was asked supply of fresh meats, to move forward into another coach that was divided, half and half, be tween bags © and negroes Compare this with the meat supply of Evans refused, saying that he thirty or forty years ago. Summer weather petals ly bas tre Bat him that the road had a rule, tho it was t and unpublished, requir regation of n s from | ites in trains traveling thru Ken- | tucky NEGRO UPHELD IN COURTS still refuged and later tody by d then meant salt or pickled meats in the country, and a limited variety of fresh meats in most cities. Refrigeration, developed by scientists, has made it possible for Swift & Company, and other packers, to prepare fresh meats jan pa Sar and ship them long distances in refrigerator The 00 cars, so that today, without regard to heat or cold, meat reaches your dealer fresh, clean, and wholesome, Evans ken int oman, rer a ral om the the © interstate co: mission for refund o! eupon ce In addition to the fresh meats thus avail- able, Swift & Company prepares a variety of tempting meats for hot weather: commission in wi d submitted in thelr own | presented t His ve Swift's Premium Cooked Ham, mild and sweet, smoked over hard wood fires, is always delicious. Swift's Premium Frankfurts, from our mod- ern sanitary kitchens, offer a choice blending of meats and spices. Swift's Sausage Specialties and Swift's Dry Sausage, ready to serve, help lighten the housewife’s summer task, at In addition to these, a score of other Summer Specialties are made available by Swift & Company's research and develop- ment work, pparent nd, th d not be cramped in It ts regarded as extremely prob. able that the comm sult of the Ev Swift & Company, U. S. A Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St, J. L. Yocum, Manager fect 'Bee Demonstration Here on August 9 w unlawful to keep t than “movable fi |Eight Are Victims of Wreck in South NASHVILLE, Tenn. Aug. 1 » trainmen were killed and five persons injured here shortly German Cops Must Examine All Bombs COL The next un fs found in the ed areas will be examined in ce of local Ger In apicultu chool on t bait Thureday, A to 3:30 p.m diate pres © midnight when a switch en will be required| gine on the Louisville & Nashville ie a switch and side the explostve | split wiped the program {nclt the fuse has been | westbound Chattanooga & | ag uniting ‘© orders issued | St. Louis freight train No. 42 |swarm control, fall | t Dussel-| The dead wer members of the | management | train crew of No. The Platts Ca HARVESTING AND BANKING (CROPS are going to market. They could not do so without the aid of banking. Loans to plant the crop, financing the journey to market, collec- tion of the bills and drafts—all essential to harvesting and all done through the bank. The harvest requires the bank. st This is just one of the services rendered by this institution. Our officers will gladly tell you how we can serve your every banking need. in the Amer! day ¢ in Sou Meeting Every Financial Need E THE Seatile National Bank SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA | Hrital matte icity Organized Over Forty-One Years Ago An wan o Mediterranean Meanderings Travelers See the Leviathan Some Publicity That Will Cost High Story Deals With Pacific Coast Ports | Editor's Note-—Here’s an _in- | stallment of “Mediterranean Me- | anderings," by W. H, Porterfield, Washington correspondent and globe trotter, well known to Star readers for his “rifling Travel- ogues” keteer.” BY W. H. PORTERFIE Ja sailor man who has the THE TUSCANIA,|S Seas for more tha years, | of the 779 that actually occurred sUROPE Wel yet who is the ful author of | Sar ker’s famous jun-|half a dozen to pub. | But it isn’t Jon to tell me of h | States. shi | internath | adopted an “Ame! eased the Leviathan's tonnage to » world.” “But this clever ruse will over what it would ho told the truth 4 ments and tonnag T am assured of statement by Ci Wought a lot of publicity for $200,000 the year and still sHE SE \Probe Girl’s Death in Wreck of Autos An 1 Thursday ¢ len Bobby nist, whe whens the ling cob ren ave ned, Cor usy wt inquest 'Y BUYING 4 SAD HERE Me I be he gain buying f the > | “i ex Two Germans Are : Condemned to Die Aug. 11 rmans iy were C6 o death court, t hard other 5 to a dispatel All were conviets and passive resist =P Chaplin arry Soon ug. 1.—Mildred “harles Chap. @ “will probe a year,” wn “East * to db BUICK day THE BUICK MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCES -fr 1Q 2 & an entirely new and distinctive line of Quality CMotor Cars ~ és In beauty, design, speed and original mechanical features such as four wheel brakes. the ; 1924 Buick models provide the most revolutionary advance in motor cars thus far contributed by the industry. ~ ~ ~ ~ WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ELpripee 5224 OMPANY East 0842 Aa Robbers Tie Their Victims to Trees” TURIN, Aug. 1.—Occupants of five = automobiles held up near here were | \ tied to trees by the bandits. East Pike at Harvard a 'Science Is Gaining Sculptor Censured on Typhoid Fever| for Name on Tablet NEW YORK, Control of| LONDON, Aug. 1.—The sculptor typhoid fever has reached such a|who put his name on a war memor- in the United States that in ial for Thanet was orderéd to remove it. Aug. 1 sta, 1 | was the lowest ever recorded, accord-} ing to the Metropolitan Life Insur- | ance company. <The ‘figures have | reached the offices of the American child health association. | the death rate for this disease ptain Is Author of a Novel as The typhoid death rate in 1922 5.6 per 100,000 among the millions of | lightful sea tales, called “The Brass bounder,” by David W. Bone, whe throwing {t down, he declared that the stories were interesting but the | author evidently knew little of the|the total population of the United | | States and Canada, according to the) Yet David W. Bone {s Captain | figures.’ Had the rate of 1911 Bone, skipper of our own good ship, | Pet 100,000) prevailed in 1922, there would have been 3,161 deaths instead Metropolitan industrial policyholders, |who comprise about one-seventh of | sea. and “The Log of a Jun- 10,000 Deserters and} marked on the cost of “the|read around the w while his hip if the world.” |brother, Muirhead ¥ is ono of| eplied | the & est of living artists in etch. | n went jae United| Captain Bone writes ‘ou know,” army and navy and want to come home, ng to their “amnesty commit- | which has petitioned President | Alvear to permit them to return and | resume their duties as Argentine clti- |zens. In replying. to the petition the | |president made it clear that he | thought the first duty of the ewaders was to return and take their punish- ment. Only then, he sald, would any | | pardons be considered. the distinguishe suals of the Si "!One Light Brigade | omimand," who is his guest on this cruise; of Masefield, who will Trooper Now Lives come later, and others. ; LONDON, Aug. 1.—The long unof- \ficlal list of veterans of the charge Thirty 3 s| master of of the Light Brigade was shortened Officer Duncan, An Easy Way of Home Canning Recommended by Experts The Lorain way of putting up fruits and vegetables at home sounds so simple and easy that it is almost unbelievable to women’ accustomed to the old-fashioned method. ist’s supreme work.” “Too many modern authors write merely for the money, for the movies and the counting room,” he said to me last evening in a delightful talk he told me of his friends, urements an system” which , puts her ahead of the Ma by a few hundred tons and, as sit, makes her “the largest ship Yet you can have confidence in every statement we make about Lorain Oven Canning. It is indorse y leading domestic science authorities. No standing over steaming kettles, no hours of stirring atching! As the Lorain Oven Canning chart will show y fruit and vegetable is as easily eanned. And all keep their fresh-from-thegarden firmness, color and flavor better than ever, mt board y ican shipping xtra for every uthampton, or t her measure. * laughed Dun Replace your old gas stove with a new Lorain-equipped ran now!» We will gladly demonstrate it fully to you, Don't wal Come in at once and see our ars ago Captain Bone, as sailing ship, visited moat nt of the ports of the Amerlean Pacific | 45 one vhe of Can- . 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