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Pe _ dress National Convention 2 TH Al SCREAM SENDS'BOARD REFUSES|MAIL EMPLOYE; ‘Ship News THIEF FLYING , PLAYGROUNDS DIL STATION ROBBED Lack of Funds Assigned as Reason for Action Masked Bandit Confronts ae Oe Woman in Bedroom Centralia Burglars Get|\ $5,000 in Jewelry Store | | of the clty, school officials sald Lack of funds for carrying on the work was the explanation given by The board of education wil! mab attempt to furnish playfields f dren as @ result of a reso adopted by the boani at tts weekly season Friday. The ula playfield problem ts now tn the hands One Beattie home i gaso! Bervice station and a jewelry store at Centralia were entered by robbers | Dr. C. W, Sharples for the officia fast night stand on the question Mra. S& A. MacKinnon, 1103 16th| eal estate belonging to the Seattle a masked | ®ehool district is to be sold at au tion Tuesday, May 2T, Reuben Jones of the board, announced The list Includes sev ots, he said Bye, Was confronted by Burglar after she had heard « nolse | oo 7 1 am upstairs bedroom and had gone | Hreretary wp to investigate, Her screams | Priday night brought her son, nal Joh ~ ae —o" ae . once fe sis PROTEST DANCES Yushed by ber and woe > po. ad by the back stairs of the house, Leschi Park “Folks Say They Can't Sleep Another Stancard Ol) station was robbed at 10 p, m. last night. A lone gman drove up to the service station it Fourth and Holgte and at the Point of a revolver held up MB BMiattice, who was in charge. Thirty dollars in cash was taken. The hold | Residents tn the vicinity of Lescht Up made his getaway to his car, and park are organtzing @ drive to put Matticg was oo hed om ———— an end to the public danoes now be heed ry wns es fot . 1, |{he held almost nightly tn the large described a g 21 years old }park pavilion on the shore of Lake | Washington. A petition to the board of park commissioners, asking that the pub dances be prohibited ts being cir ulated ‘The petition says Glean-shaven, wéMring a brown sult | And @ cap. | ‘Tho police are searching the vicin. Mty, but have falled so far to locate Seattle detectives are searching lo-| Mittkan cass rethere cutered the “We, the undersigned residents at Zi B. Jewelry store at Centralia at | "24 adjacent to Lesch! park do re 025 p. m! The loot consists of /"Pectfully petition your honorable suene tn Jewelry and money, $700 of | Ody to prohibit the holding of public ) Which is in checks and cash. @ances in your pavilion at Lescht HARRISON DEMO <-2=="="s = KEYNOTER Mississippi Senator to Ad- the morals. of our young people and children and rob ua of the netghbor hood peace and quietude and nightly rest to which we are entitled.” WINE SHIP SAILS French Vessel Held for Lack of Permit, Leaves The French ship Nevada, “NEW YORK, May 17—Senator ‘tie national convention here. Harrison was unantmously s°- Tected by the committe: on ar which by customs officials yesterday, be ecete arrangements com- met at the democratic club intention of selecting Har- the fob, thereby taking in final preparations ttle of delegates sched- June 24. Yessel to have a store of Ifquor on board for the crew had been ob- morning. A quantity of fine French wines were sealed up by the officials Captain Le Medic, of the Nevada, stated that his vessel had stopped in San Francisco and Canada, encoun: tering no trouble until ft reached Seatt At the time of salling this recetved, according to Port Warden Paul Edwards. A final decision upon the matter is expected from Wash- ington, D. C. Autoists Charged With Being Drunk G. O. Borg was arreated by Patrol. man A. L. Redden at Eastlake and Fern last night and ts held on a charge of driving an atitomobile while drunk. J. L. MacDonald, a salesman, 2127 First ave. S., was arrested by Pa trolman D, C, Wilson on a charge of driving while drunk, and was re. leased on $200 bail. Tom True ts being held for inves. tigation, after his arrest last night by Patrolman A. J. Carter at Sev. enth ave. and Cherry st. Charles Staty, colored bartender, is being held on an open charge at the jail, after his arrest by Patrol- men G. W. Christy and G. M. Rey- nolds. Locat Credit Men to Discuss Taxes “Tax Problems” will be the sub“ Ject of discussion at the monthly meeting of the Seattle Credit Men's association, Monday, May 19, at the} Masonic club rooms. Prof. Frank J. Laube, of the University of Wash- ington, will speak. Cc. P. King will be in charge of the questions presented for discus. sion. There will be a short program by the glee club and by Carl Presley, Diantst. Old Clothes for Russians Sought! A campaign for old clothing for destitute Russians has been instituted by the Seattle ¥. M. C. A, Officials in charge of the drive yesterday urged Seattle people to send their old cloth. ing to the “Y," Fourth ave. and Madison st., or notify the officiais where to call for them. A Russian relief ship will sail from New York the end of the month, and May 26 has been set for the last day of the cam- paign. marrowly With the help of witnesses, Nelson Femoved Miss Kellar from under the machine in an unconscious state and _ removed her to her home, suffering _ from nervous shock. ‘Alfalfa Hay Grade " . ill Be Discussed ot federal standard @rades on alfalfa hay will be dis- cussed at a hearing conducted by the Anited States bureau of agriculture _ @conomics in the assembly room of ‘the Chamber of Commerce at 1 p. m. ‘Monday Seattle Campfire Girls are soiling doughnuts on the streets of elty today. The proceeds of the Bale will go to defray the expenses of a new plano, pe hana AS VARIED FEATURES ON RADIO PROGRAMS FOR BRODACAST SATURDAY SATURDAY May 17, 1924 KFIC (270 meters)—I:20 to 4:0 Excursion D. m.—Musical matinee; 8:20 p. Fares m—Program presented by the ce apron Great Northern quartet in song numbers, Address by Edward Q. Flynn on “Service.”" KFHR (283 meters)—4:30 to 8:20 DP. m.—Musical program, KDZ (270 meters—12:30 to 1:30 Dp. M--Program of the Seattle Sunshine club, KHQ (360 meters)—8 to 9 p. m. Musical program. DAILY BETWEEN MAY 22 SEPT. IS aan gover jase 147,40 163.50 (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) WOR, Newark, 490 m., 9 p. m. (. 8 T)—The Pullman Porters’ quartet, of Atlanta, Ga, W5Z, New York, 455 m., 8:45 p.m, (E. §, T.)—Dinner of the Reserve Officers' —_asnoclation, with addresses by Gen, Pershing, Gen. Delafeld and others. I Aeron begs WTAM, Cleveland, 990 m., 9 RE ym (f. 8. T)—Program of rrp ck ornice dance music, ‘Aveoe Wan, hicago, 370 m. 7 to 10 T Dm (C, 8. Program of classical and popular music. KHJ, Lon Angeles, 196 m., 8 p.m, (P, Cy 8. 'T,)—Helen Mack. intosh, prima donna, ‘The foul language used and} | these dances create is a detriment to | was detained in the port of Seattle} cause no permit allowing a foreign | tained, sailed for Tacoma earty this} morning no permit had as yet been | ARRESTED Debts to Loan Sharks the Reason for Thefts CLERK ADMITS GUILT Charged With Long Series | Of Small Robberies Accused of stealing taining $3, Waiter 1 of the most trust Seattle postoffice, postoffice & letter con Peterson, © employes of | was errested by | Friday after inspectors noon at Ris desk in the Woedere! | building, ‘The letter mentioned in the f mail thefts, ac who say that they } | been checking on him ginoe the first of the year, Peterson admitted his guilt te United States Commissioner A. ( | Bowman, Welved hearing, and was | bound over to the federal grand Jury on hig own bond of $1,000. He was and his bride of office of the 1, where he was | Joined by his mother two months att United States marat taken immediately after his arrest, Three years’ indebtedness to money lenders was the reason given by Peterson for his alleged thefts, Pig ures In two salary loan recetpt books taken from Peterson were said by the offi how that hp had been | required to pay $195 interest on a n of $465, with payments of $31.75 ers to very two weeks. According to the officers, he had apparently borrowed | from one company to pay the other HERE’S MORE ABOUT ATRMEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Japanese air forces will accompany Tokyo, where elaborate arrangements | have been made to honor them. Tt was tho first time airplanes ever | have flown from the North American continent to Asta, ‘Tho aviators crossed the interna |tlonal date Ine during their fight, making the arrival Saturday, Japan. tse time, or Friday, according to American time. COMING HERE Sandpoint will Be Base While Fleet Is North With Sand Point for thelr base, members of the naval alr service will fly to Seattle this summer when the/| battleships gather for thelr two! months’ stay, according to Admiral | Robert E. Coontz, commanding the | United States fleet, who was a guest | of honor at yesterday's meeting of| the Chamber of Commerce members’ | counell, | Increased development of the alr! service was urged by Admiral Coontz. | “We have been slow to action in the development of aircraft, but I be Neve that within the next year or) 80 we will begin to figute very seri ously what preparation ts necessary to keep this country in the van for| the next 500 years. For wae must/| look ahead for tha oA tor Shae length € time.” JARS BUILDING QUT OF LINE Unknown Driver of Stolen Car Crashes Into Hotel An unknown driver of @ stolen car, apparently under the influence of Uquor, crashed into the Owl hotel at the corner of Sixth ave. and James st. at 10 o'clock this morning, throw- ing the building out of line so much that difficulty was found in closing the doors. The driver fled, leaving the ma chine, a heavy Chandler touring car, which had been stolen early this morning at Sixth ave. and Pike at., where Kirby Steyer, 2232 Federal ave, the owner, parked it before going to work. Altho considerable damage was done the building, a heavy bumper |saved the car, causing {t to rebound from the building. The driver, a light-complected man, wearing a dark sult, appeared to be about 35. PLAN ‘U’ CAMPUS BOULEVARD New Approach Will Make | Stadium Accessible Plans for a boulevard approach to the unlversity campus, making 40th st. 80 feet wider from the Tenth ave. bridge to the campus entrance, five! blocks enst, will be discussed at a public meeting Monday evening In | Rogers’ cafe, called by the Univer. sity Commercial club. That th@ old shacks left at the 40th st. entrance by the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific exposition should be torn down, and that the proposed boulevard would be valuable adver. tising to the city as well as a much- | needed approach to the stadium are the arguments given by proponents of the pian. Congress Probes Job of Member WASHINGTON, May 17.—Repre- sentative Swing, California, author of the bill to construct Boulder can- yon dam on the Colorado river, testl- fied before the houne irrigntion com- mittee today that he had accepted employment with the Imperiai irri. gation district, while a member of congre Swing’s statement wns made under the questioning of Representative Leatherwood, Utah, chief opponent of tho bill, Swing told the committee ho, had Ween paid $25 4 day as ad visory counsel, 4 is Suc icnabiagnyc [ARMY AVIATORS ° Lg in Seattle SATURDAY SUNDAY MAY 11 MAY 1s ~ High Tide 2 High Tide im. 128 tt low Tide Viest Lew Tide tt second Second High Tide sh Tide inecona Low Tide | second Low vie me 48 flies p. me 8 eee | Weather Bureau Report ORM IRLAND, May 21—* a ms Mayometer falling ehowiys elocayt’ wind eouth a8 guiee an heap, i Ves els i in Port at Seattle | ‘ minal—Pier 41--8tr Prost Pier 49—iire Mduiore rthers ‘Terminal—@tr Ma Heit Street Terminal—U, & 8. Mer Jold Bite rend Trdok Pactfic Terminal: Forest Kin, Pier §—-titre Careline Fre er b—Hehr C. & Wolmes. Bir Giymont. Bir Yukon wir Lena Lue! Amste Clty of Engineering Works—str Union Pacific Terminal aa. U. & Shipping Board Moorings—Stre | Cadroa, Weat a: West Ison, West Kader, rv Mald of Orleans. Str New Prn ettout, che Ruby ay Dock & Warchoure Oo. Hofterni burra, U, & &. Noxer Alaska Steamship Moorings kan. Pork Biakeley—Otr Tanana Winslow Marine Hallway (Bagle Harbor) tohre Mindat Vancouver, Netny Apohie Ch Mr Ketept a, GRAIN IN GOOD RECOVERY CHICAGO, May 16.—Gratns made good recovery from a ¥ dip and closed higher on the ta "et trade da Wheat valuse were strengthened by unfavorable crop news, There aleo w rt business In art reported from the seaboard, Selling pressure was Corn wa wheat, hig! optimistic views regarding tnere shipments with completion of pi ing In the new crop. Oats lacked any tndividual fea- tures, but closed fractionally higher with other grains. cee helped by strength tn cash premiums and } Torems | 7] POULTRY | Hu AG nbe, Weat Men- | '; | Cattio— E TAI (i Local Market: Markets DAIRY PRODUC al Prices Paid Shippers Ba tterfat— A erate, & Rees ellvery Cases include or white ebell Pullete ite—Owt., Cod. Beattie supply | ¥. © B. comdensory 10 DAIRY PRODUC Prices Paid Wholess: Batter Local creamery Local printa, wrapped Bitre firsts Pires Pullew . no Cheese ue ue meek triplete, old »@ AND MEATS Prices Paid Shippers Orees wi uee ne "oe uo noe a > 360 90 eostere—Oid, ive, par tt ae jog® — Chotes, light mo it ‘ 0-100 Ihe... 06@ 08 | Veet 00-120 the ue ae) ie eo. POULTRY AND MEATS 4 Wholesale Dealers ” at Meovy, ener “ | LIVE STOCK Prime steers Medium to Bulle . Cholee cows and heifers. Media to good | Pair to medium Prime, tent Bmooth, heavy Hough, heavy Prim (The prices given are thore made to retau @ by wholesalers, With = few ptions, prices to producers - Chicago Board of Trade| "Ts: Friday's Quotations High 1047 1046 1947 s “ ra— MAT weeee ABST 1047 1048 204T ore Tr ‘Total transactions , 2,570,000) Portiand PORTLAND, May bank clearings today. Election. Backache fan’t the mystery it used to be yours ago, Most times it's due to kidney disorder, which means simply that the kidneys aren't working as they should to filter the blood and keep it free from uric polson. So, if your back is lame and sore, and you are nervous, despondent, sick, irritable, subject to dizzy spells, and bladder difficulth you want something to help the kidneys do thelr work. Drink plenty of water between meals and take a single An-uric {antl-uric-actd) tablet befora each meal, Get Anuric at any drug store. This is the new kidncy-back- ache dluretio discovered by Dr. Plerce, Pres., the famous Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥., 106 for a trial package.—Advertise- ment, Luxuriant Hair ‘The use of Cuticura Soap for; shampooing the hair, preceded by of tc] or =| ion, wil keep the scalp clean and) healthy and ips ir iit Low Clore | oni NUTS FLOUR AND tc Floar—Local blends Patent ..... Sager-—Cane, por ewt. et, per owt. «6. 4.20 HIDES AND woo, (Buying price f. 0. b. Bentile) Salt Hides and Bulls—ib 08 Green 04 aa “10 09 Flint, dry hides Flint, dry anit hides Horne Hides, aco=ding to # Dry, each .... Green or Woot Pelts- Fine, clea Meaiuin Dry- 1 Lamb pelts, each Ralted sheep she Mohatr—Long, staple, 1b, Dry Jong hair goat aki do, short hiatr, ench.. Clean, Matted Boston Wool BOSTON, May 16.—The demand for fine grade wool continues good and there are more inquiries for domestic wools. Mills are not book- ing any large orders for goods, but the fact that some of the domestic wools are ruling 15 cents 4 clean pound bolow the Jevelw of a year ago, makes many think it an advan- tageous time to buy. Foreign mar- Kets are stronger, London prices on easy Jow and medium crossbreda be- ing maintained at April le “ee N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Yriday's Quotations Bogae—Firmer, Raw, $6,178; firmer; Lady a 97.2507. ~ 14% @180 Tb © Ib, refined, 0. Quotations Butler—wxtran, 890 tb; prime first aT tho Ib. Viggy—Wxtras, 260 doz; extra pullote, 30 don, *|Poisoned Nerves) ) Cynthia Grey: = ae Foreign Exchange Quotations Religious Differenees Should Not Stand in Way of waar fi ama 4 a ion Marriage bo vee wey, 136, @ BY CYNTHIA GREY Portland Grain Whether the ntter of religion should affect marriage is| | FORTIAND. Ore. Me wheat 2 delicate question, and difficult to answer, as so often it ' ° pends on the persons cont happy in spite of to me brings up the prpblem: Miss Greg: 1 been rea da! a@ have ry much, as well as infor have joyed th ¥ a tecetved much valuable tmatior 1 am now coming I met « girl about two years un I think the world of. I have rned differing creeds. ng {to to whether they could S ¢ The following letter ‘. i The following Liverpool Grain Vridey's Qestations er turn to my religion tf| wy on, . od tettha & NOZ, r newer ¢ rte BALDY A. AMES you are jetting the a@ the way of your own hap t f pine This is a matter that you fa diff t re th T am. | marry must de If your love is Wthe. MOT BTA 4 order to marr rly strong enougl 0 justify your mar to turn over to her relis riage, it should be unselfish enough The Sure and Easy Way told her that I would in order to|to overlook differences in religious to save your nice things complete harm in our | belief, a hat ano {y,.2h#, mere fact that you were wit: Simply Spray ENOZ ‘ow, my friends tell me that he ling to change to her faith shows mine one who should have turned. [that she ia tare te you thea your) SSOe Seeez a och recites The y that am suerifictr ner beliefs. erything, ar thing. 1 che ian't » Now am I turn to her religion or st “TRADING IS FAIR IN MARKET Stocks Show Improved Ac- tion in Early Dealings | wld I try ig * | selfish, Jealous whether she is more devoted to her |falth than to you, My advice ts, as long as you have promised her to accept her religion, stick to your promise apd avoid dis |pate, |quibbling is unavoidable, | be better to end your affair now be fore you take the vows. Your whole prob- seems to be which one of you Id make the sacrifice, It seems me that your attitude ts rather or perhaps, 1 should say, You afe worrled about At Drag and Department Stores FAT CHEMICAL CO.. Chicege - ~ New York NEW WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Marvard Ave. and Howell St CHARLES 7. SHAW, Minister am—s unfay However, if you find that it would rs Hr fect Morning #ervi 646 p. m-—Young peopl In case lyeu decide to go on with your || 748 p.m-—Pvening se e: are r 4 }plans, be independent enough not to Ject: “Indecision | NEW TORK, May 11—Wevkly |iet tho remarks of your friends, who | Special violin music | mercantile reviewers had the most! porting greater firmness tn whole wale ines aa @ result of recent pric noeasions, Refiewed stability in| several markets was intetpreted to | © curtallment of production | «ht output in line with con- | mption. | Stocks ‘continued to display oon- widerably improved action in the! carly deatings. Crucible Steel | reached new high ground on the re- covery at 51, In response to a te- | r sufficient to cover dividend requirements. In the railroad section of the market stocks in the investment class maintained | outetandin, atrength, copecially | Atchison, Houthern ‘Pacific and £0 The market opened irregular. American, 101%; Stéel, 97%. up | American Suse: 42%; Studebaker, off si Atchison, 303, «7 5%. 0; Union Pacitia, 183%, meral Motors, 13%, up t4: Pan- rican Petroveum B, 66; Mariand, ; Northern 3, up i Norfolk & Western, 119%, up 4 | Baldwin, 107%, off %; General Etec trig, 217, up %. Portland Live Stock ‘ Quotations Cattle—Receipta, slow, | | 10. Tere of market. | Moers, good grade, 18.4999 | common, $6 266%; mediom mman, $6.25@7.26; cows, Sheep ateady. to shetee, dium and comme: ewes, common to choice, If you value your watch, let a watch- maker repair ft. Next Liberty theater. —Advertisement. 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