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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 BIGGEST LIARS Do Girls Admire WIN’ PRIZES Courteous Men? ae. Turns » Awards Are Made In Star- Metropolitan Test for Better; Oils Up BY THE LIF THE SEATTLE STAR CLOSE TRADE IS Ship News ran in Seattle ay SATURDAY JUNE 16 High Tide One Man’s heeond Migh Tide Experience Leads Him to WALI Second Low Tide CONTEST EDITOR STREET JOURNAL WINAN rey See ae oe ene oreo. Believe N Modern Girl Doesn’t Appre-) sew the 8%" ects ciate Gallantry in Opposite Sex; sia thes inweith| Weather Bureau Report How About It, Girls? TN Air How BY CYNTHIA GRE) wermalert t t indica Arrivals and Departures If r Walter Raleigh” lived in our midst today would n v4) ase ma ah ore =p our modern girl deem him a boob or a freak been ‘ Does the 20th century maid scorn gallantry in man?)*! a . ‘pio Does she prefer to be treated like man in public and | sive « have-the male species think she is and strong |"*Ni as he? That's what one man believes of us at any examp Sipvésthetetn, © capable of Waah rate. Those of 1 Weat Japp boundar you who follow this column daily will remember in this de- aa Aires vis porta, af 4:00 partment last Monday he accused girls of “laughing up or Lane their sleeves at men who take their hats off in elevators, ro t * rest of ou or giving up their seats in street cars to the fair sex.” Meir Win, B. Nerrin In announcing the wi Here is a letter from a man and from a gir! relative to a el ee hop at 7:40 a. m, June est, We hope the t this subject: New York vf xy par.| HE'S OF femanstration under a J: A. Mottett . 4 ‘ e di aes eaia, for Han Francie heads and! Dear Miss Grey: Now that you have started the topic, “Is| "ort Ln Sacre ‘Ofessionals > ” . Van “*\ the Courteous Man a Boob?” I am going to tell you what Aft agi He to ave. N. B,|4 boob I was a few days ago. Orleans via a pe | - 1am a milk hauler, and, most milk haulers get out in the o see ey of six for! country where roads are often bad and have all kinds of : aa obstacles to contend with. Vessels in Port at Seattle A few days ago, as I was nearing the farthest end of my kison Mar ickets apiece for the show/ route, I came to a car with a front wheel thru a broken Belt Brest Term! oie 8. Hele, nN eg dae F Hars”“*| plank in a bridge. It was down so that the axle was rest- fay gr no a aves A O'Weeh. © isth ave.|Mg On the floor of the bridge. A young lady was there 1 Rvane S. Wy CE. Walker alone, so I stopped, and, as I am a big man, I lifted the car Be rece cere ones Oe and W. C. Hinds, out of the hole. ports Pier 3—Gtr Alamede. eo - eading, 66%. up ‘. Pie Str Lewis Luckenbach. : wa : vs |. I never saw the young lady before, but I kind of expected | “Stocis “opened fim “American! Pler. AccMe Culburras ) Balter of The Star: I'm her to at least say “Thank you,” but she stepped on the gas |(*% 108)". qi! Btugebaker, 33 eer ties imtr'sted in your prevaricators’ con-| and didn’t say a thing. If I wasn’t a boob I sure felt like) uot» i, Weetinehoune Engineering Worke—Str test to see if they’s any bigger Uar/ one. BIL L. t Texas Cor t Terminal—#tr Makawell in Seattle t of Lightnin’ Bill eee — —___—— Standard of U. & Bhipping 14 Moorings—Weet | Jor th ¢ o ‘ra She's Str eading, Kader, West Cadron, West Henshaw, ones. I was with d " Frank! She's Strong swear at them, especially some o: Pacit 7 Went ison, West Gambo, Cuprum, City Bacon when he wrote the play an’! By, Courtesy kita, Gia arn Air nek apeveciote al, 104%, u "| of Bpokane. concetved Lightnin’ Bil We waste yo Gre indeed a court StepaEG (rad dancabe ail atts Haven, ethledem Steel, B, at treet Terminal ssi Want | . nelius ar Mise deed a courte. | courtesy; but we are not all allk %. off Commercial Guide, Moun reg'lar pals. He'd call me Cornelius) ... man is not a boob. He is to be| I am not a crank, elther, but con . : an’ Té call bim Frank. An’ whes I find so few men of today | sidered a Jolly good scout, I have « Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—Power schr ever he'd git stuck on any par really courteous and when I | friend who ts terribly lacking In gal tict'r hard line he'd ask my advice. 4, 1 could hug him, plainly speaking, | lantry, tho a good man otherwise. I What'll I have ol’ Bill herd acrost} 114 ¢rom the heart. can hardly tolerate his manners a the desert?" he asked me onct. “WhY) 1 never © an elevator but this | times and I know I shall never marry mot mosquitoes, Frank 1 replied.) thought runs thru my mind when I} him on that account he answered back, ©, COF-) see a man enter. Will he remove his| A man doesn’t necessarily have to ettieton’s Mill—#tr Banta Ine nelius, they’s enough mosquitoes! hat, or not? Well, yes, he did. Then | throw his cout over a mud puddle for « Bteamship Moortnge—@r Ketchi- let's make it be ere already; 30 kan t Wakeley I passed a good opinion on that man son, but he should acquir Str Tanane. Wheat, Corn Finish Trading r he made it bees. Oh, I helped him/ Usually about five to one leave t de towards mo, I feel pro > Marae hallway. ¢ out on a lot of the diffr lines! hats on. Whethe is timidity, lack at ease in the company Day Strongly | bre Min « * when it was all done he couldn't} of courage or a bald spot, I cannot : | Alu think of no good name for the play.) say for certain iffson and Henry Villard So 1 read it thru a couple of times| I have noticed at times when one| ing and the be rae aid, “Well, Frank, why not call! man removes his hat, others follow. | make-up, be co i! AEATTLE WHEAT under?’ An’ he answered back! Perhaps they feel some one might A LOVE Bridar's Qyeiations » that great ol’ way Frank Bacon} ——————— 4 Bare omy tie had in his kind of a soft voice, F ern white bs By gosh, Corneltus, that gives mo 1 hard winter 109 n Tl just call {t ‘Lightnin’ | ee htt instead,’ So he called it ‘Lig 1 western red 108 un’ every place she's struck she's EPISCOPAL $0th and isth ave. N. BE. C. Kiel cked ‘spec 1 Big blue ater. 3 e. sen a hit.” | St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Har-|hauer, pastor. 11 a m, 8 p. m te Gariler gaine nad the | PORTLAND CAT SCE TE DCMS ward ave, anéd<Boring u——tev,’ Dr lar service found prices unchanged at TLAND, oat—Mard EAR MUSIC IN John D, McLauchian, pastor. 11 a.| Wallingford Christian Chureh—|°P*8/"# Clgures | | Re, $1.13; western m.,, “The Christian Doctrine of God.";| 43rd Densmore. Norman I 4 red, $1.08 730 p. m, “The Infant's Entran ti a m, § p. m|Chicago Board of Trade |’ . tegul: Friday's Quotations Into the Kingdom Regular wh . mi : pil i All Saints’ Episcopal Church—Rev West Seattle Christian arch eae Open High ov Canon I 1 Hilton. 11 a. m., ser we and 42d ave. C. E E 0 z topic, he Triune G » pastor, 11 a, m. third in se Summer band concerts will begin | ™ Bt os Neal + BRN Corn— patie see . Luke's Episcopal Church, Ren-|on “The Kingdom ¢ aven.”* 7:30, | ,,0° : Sunday at threo Seattle parks, the) 0" rey. canon Ronald Hilton. 9 a.|Children‘s day pre rhe Demand for Berries Causes par! rd has announce | who Ci Christian Church Summer Bible | be A ; |m., sermon top Who Can by| ; An elaborate fete has been! oo ching Find Out God?’ * School will bo in session daily from} ,0M*— na fc Price to Stiffen planned by the Madison Park Im- otha § to 12 o'clock, except ‘Sundays, (0% ay tt s vement club, which includes the LUTHERAN from June 16 to July 3, inclusive, at | Dec “ rin (2% | Butter was advanced one cent at nal opening of the Madison Park/ poinsny Lutheran Church, Fair-|First Christian church, corner of ao age a Pee <, | the { the local market Sat beach and a celebration welcoming} 0 i007 oa soha at-—10-30 a. m.,| Broadway E. Oliv trod rae fda orig +g BT Wrapped local prints were visitors. confirmation services at church. A ; SCELLANEOUS Lara i _. | Quoted at 41 cents. Dad Wagner's band will render) io. «ines will be cathechised and| University First Christian Spir- |Jvly 19.50 10.62 1040 10.59 | Higher prices prevailed on straw g-: concert at Madison park, be-| oe ied in the Lutheran faith. An Hist Church—4550 11th ave. N. | , Nomina! 40 | berries for the week-end owing to the ginning at 2:30 p.m. Ten numbers} | borate program has been pro-|E. Cars 16 and 18. ef strong demand, The lower range |s, are on the program and @ scofe of) 14.4 ne Rev. P. W. Ericksen will|Hannah Tracy. Pant Cash Wheat however, expected to continue Mon. encores is expected. i Poy Grant Bervice: | day a deliver the sermon on "God's Po cmc sin 18.—Chaahi’ whead-<anh: At Woodland park Adams band) {> coy.» solos, “Thou O Lord Art| hammedism.” Ope forum, 3 share iinet a herd. $113% DAIRY PRODUCTS will render a concert, beginning at): protector, by Mrs. Emil Hanson.} Message circle, 4:30 p. m. “ee Prices Paid Shippers 5 p. m. Wagner's band will play/ u 5, “C j/day, Wednesday and Friday circle, | Anthems by church chorus, “O Lor s itn second concert of the day atl ost, Hot | p.m £ | Foreign Exchan ge Beatte geltvery... 0 Volunteer park, beginning at 6:39.) pirst Norwegian-Danish Church,| Whitman Memorial Federated Seita’ er white stil ne A new bandstand has been erect-| 14 stewart st. and Yale Church. Cor, N. 42 nd st and Ash tothe Bab yah ERS He ed at Woodland park with money} Rev. A. M. Mehus, pastor. § | worth ave.—-Rowland Edwards, D, 6 ‘ sists 5 200 fonated by the bands. Each of the coi 9.45 a. m.; service in Sc |D., minister, Morning service 11 a. Uk—Cwt. f0.b, Beatie upp < ) e Gospel in Job. eae eos Tae to pafnavian, 11 8., m.; young, people's | ee o0 eee oereeal rect DAIRY PRODUCTS Bante coer Iie occas, to "| mostio. 7 p. m.; service in English, | rie ing p 2 ‘ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ; ; | 7 4 Batler—Local creamery, cubes 40 While three concerts will be ren- Bt John's Danish Lutheran Mis | Religious Open Forum, 108 a Sweden, 26.52, off $9.0001, | Tamt print " iva ace dered tomorrow and next Sunday. | sion, 24th ave. and E. Spruce st ras hinrdiee eg Ba Sime alee) er al see | fe xtra fir Biers feta concerts will’ Be) Aifred E. Sorensen, pastor. 1a. m./it0 tony es N. Y. Sugar and Coffee) pulivis. given each Suni : ar triee at anity. . Suge | em is se cee a Fe ea eee Church —o, |. Worlds Bible College and Seventh | Fridmy's Quotations | “"Sreron esi Green Lake, Bethany fay. achool,| lect Church in Israel, 7028 Ninth |Serar—Ateady. Raw, dellverea, duty |B. peanecn.: paetor eatin deah ave. N. W—Dalel Salwt, Dr. of Divin-| Pale; W0e8: refined. steady: granulat- | | 9:48 a. m.; confirmation service, 10:20) +, “service 2:00 p. m., subject: “The | Certee 7 Rio, spot, 14% G144; No. | x josie }a. m.; evening (English), 8 DP. M+! Oi in of the White, Black, Yellow| 4 Santos, 184 @19%, | POULTRY AND 3} “Make Disciples. and Red Man.” eng 6 Prices Paid Shippers COIN CHARGE Hope coleren Chg Ui Bo | Church of Sptritual Science, A. 0 Liverpool Grain Ducks Tavs, ol, per Ib. . 5 beta Pua cinta satnoL, U Ww. fetovle - Rev pe hosadahe ae Friday's Quotations | j “1934, ie ‘ | | pag = % ”\ tor; 3:00 p. m, 40d's Messengers;” | — pen ters, ov HP. Fletcher, stock salesman, was}, mm; ‘sunday service, 11 a. m.; mid-| ¢ : uly PebMd Deb dD Capone—‘Live fat’ pet : 4.30 and 6:00 p. m. Circles; 8:00 p. m., > arrested on a grand larceny charge) Vit sarvice. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.| foal ; Det, OAM On AM Oe ancy Gs pst ; and is being held in the county jail| ¥°e* Service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. ™ | lecture; “What All the World 1s) 7+ Live, 4 tbe and up. _ i Seeking.” . Medium, live, 3% to 4% ‘cipayacaiat hopeee llama th BAPTIST L.A. Griffin Brownlee, 1620 Fourth| San Francisco Produce Fletcher is accused of having vic- | i reh—16 |... ye TAB p. opie: “The | fimized a number of Seattle residents |_ ee? Anne Baptist Chui 16 | ave.—Lecture 7:45 p. m; tople: "Th | Howe st. Rev. B. P. Richardson, Friday's Quotations Extras, 43; prime firats, Batter ; nd 40 by representing himself as a sales-| | Vital Truth.” Circles—messages— | Hgge—oxtras, 2144; extra pullets, 2 | nelginn man for the Western Bullding & 1oan |Pa%or- Sunday sige ere His | heating. cogs plots 24, | sored ; |Parting Word"; 7:30 p. m. Children’s) Plymouth Dally Vacation Church | Cheese—California fats, fancy, 21 ¢ Go. of Salt Lake City. From Miss teen eee ee etinday school. | | BeoterscOuiivs See Tberncs Anna Sumner, clerk In Stewart & a Hoge—Choice, Might School begins Tuesday 17, 9:00 a. First Swedish Buptist Church— 150-200 Ibs. Holmes Drug he obtained $1,285] ith ave and Pine at. Rev. Emil Omaha Live Stock | veatccpancy: yoirn, oei80. Ib and appropriated the money to his) Niet OC stor. 10:30 a, m, chil. EX-Cop Says Story Oattle—Recelptn, 2,200. Tone of |, RPA SRSREN eat own use, the complaint charges’ | 4 os p.m, B.'¥. P| © d “Ostracism’ | 177% 312 Waite tower.” “re | POULTRY AND MEATS A number of stenographers and 2918 Ninth ave. W.t ause stracism | $0.00@10; and heifers, $1.76@ | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers school teachers also gave their money}, "1. Ty Watson, report on Mil-| Charging that they had been dam.| f,4) st oo sig rub, | Brollers—1024, dressed to’ Fletcher, according to Hammer, | Di ft" convention ot Northern Bap- aged thru social ostracism and the| tutte and s.5 Dieter seneds: bee: Ths a5 and Fletcher ‘failed to turn the| "aN! | lack of public confidence, Louis Gra: |Hoxs—Recelpte, 11,000, Tone of market, money In to the company. »|ham and Mary Graham Saturday | , 100 Maher $5-260 6.80; top, $6.90 ‘remont Baptist Church—service 8h Receipts, ‘Tone of marke Histcher was asrested: by Deputy in Odd Yellows! hall, Fremont. Rey, | filed suit against The Seattle Star for | Mma cents. Veatlaguntser, Sheriffs Ray Murphy and Earl Ram-| 7) ir ticks, wastor, Sunday | $15,000 as tho result of a story pub-| wethers, $7.00@8.60; lamba, "$12.36 | age on a downtown street corner, séhoal. 4 m.; 11 a. m., Rev. W.| lished in the issue of June 3. 16.36; ewes, $505 ; when Miss Sumner, under an as) 17 Watson, subject, “Seven Rea-| Graham was listed among 40 of-| i sumed name, lured Fletcher there|H. Woon, Want to Go 0 Heay-| fleers who had been discharged from Portland Live Stock Be ee eee eee en's gp. I, “Teste.” |the Seattle police force in the past Friday's Quotations to purchase some of the stock he had |0"(5 8 Fi mms, “ieee rs for offenses and conduct e—Receipts, 280. Tone ot markat, sold to Miss Sumner. 4 Angeline, H, Mau pastor, Sun-| unbecoming an officer. Steers, good rade, and Ang medium, $6.60@4; common, $606.00; LIVE STOCK day school, 10 a, m.; service, 11 a.| heifers, good, $6.50@7.60; medium and a Quotations at Union Stockyards ceipts Saturday a, m,, 367 hoy mmon, $46.60; cs medium and common, $2 cannera and cutters, $1,50@3 canners and bolognan, $3@4.60 medium and cholee, 190 tbs. cows, good | m.; sermon topic, “We Worship the | Schwellenbach to t.009 | | @ihe Seattle Star ‘ Ba oda Be Flag Day Orator Published Pay LM 1307 Seventh Ave. ee tt iIngt o AR WANT A CHRISTIAN 1, B, Schwellenbach, former state | STAR WANT AD bull, alvon, down, good b0@9; 190 to 260 Iba, $6 | edi First Christian Church—Broadway | commander of the American Legion,| $%50@% 190 to 260 tba, $6.8009.60; | eo RATES and KE. Olive, Rev. Russell 1. | will be the principal speaker at Se] 965 in». up, $4.50@6.50. Count 6 words to one line; cost, 17 ce astor. 11 a. m., “Methu-|atthe's Flag day ceremonies Sunday, | Hoga—Receipta 1 Tone of market 4 4 cinta Der line Vining nh’; 745, "The Coronation flat 2:30, at Ballard playfield, ‘The| stoady. Medium, good and choles, 160 | ame ad to run 3 or more vl Chitat 2 Ml: Wat Under: th int | te 200 tbe, $ ) to 260 Ibe.,| t per line, 15 cents hint i reines wil » unc the Join 7,96 8.2 @ ana, oe : Fate cont per ling Ib Ballard Christian Chureb—w. | irection of Ballard lodge, No. 872, | fiA0@ 424; 200 the. uy 47.5008; pack: | Calves 3-line a4, 1 time, at 17 cents per line | goth and 22d N. W. Hermon P. of the ike’ order, and the Lloyd T.] pine, $7.26@8; feodern and mtockors,| Irlmo, Mant ,. 51 cents ‘iiliame, tor, 11 4, m, he | oct t of the Legic 160 Smooth, heavy “line o run 3 times, at 15 cents | Williams, pas schran post of the Legion acduecrite hi #-line ad, to run 3 times a Home of tho Soul’; 8 p.m. “Did! A parade will start from the Elks’ |SMeEP—Tecoipts, $425. ‘Tone of market, | heavy per line, $1.3 y ateady, Lamba, 84 Iba, down, medium Contract Rates by Request iod Create the Wor |home at 2p. m., and will proceed to| to choice, $0.60@8.26; heavywolghts, | MA in-0600 - Want Ad Dept. indlay Christlin Chureh—Find-|the playfield. In case of rain, the| medium and choice, $608; culls and ——— Be te wt, between 46th and 47th a eremony will be held in the Elks venereal welghts, $6.5067 wath | ‘f McCallum, pastor. 11 a + | home ry O¢ eaten eGR i Ay { BUSINES ! aide dha Telagdi( 7:90) pe | MAM a H . “The Ins and Outs. BANK CLEARINGS ’ Faw? | Greenwood Christian Chure 1 Seattle Mooseiitn | cay drain Wuotseareetee, ~~ Attorneys-at- Law Fremont ave, and Bist st. 1. N | Seattle si eae FBI Veins | Wi The prices giver tho a Wire Hi 16 Haris BAK 998 | Plunkett, pastor. 11 a.m. "the | in Contest Prize | | (erring, $6,996,344.82 | | retail dealers by wholeuncers, With a toe gnar Alea een mon ee a {Ministry of the Spirit’; 7:20 p. epee ANI), a rt Seattle | | palances 1,803, 186.63 Pant oxoa GH: brloee No produa . YTCNs tree, Jonoph ar | voHatic service cone lodgemen won firat in compe 5 can be figured by deduct ho cont of ROTC Tree Toni nid. fal, ioteaoes |evangeratle service. ; slg pulls Pade Ka tii Portland tranaportation to Seattle and approxi Queen Anne Christian Chure tition here Friday for the speclal! | Qiearings 71,660.75 mately 16 per cent for hauling, storage Carpet Cleaning and Weaving by oo ana Third ave 1. Kechley, | prize drill team competition and took || qralancon , 1,491,069.46 | | and selling cost.) CALA, WH nen-1781. Thies cleaned. $7 | vastor, 11 a. m. 6 Command: |fourth place in the Women's Secur:| | Tadoitn Artichokes—Per dor, ... 6@1,00 Fluff and Rt [ae woven, Flu ment We Forget.” ity Benefit sociation contosts at) | total transactiona,. 2,705 bai a TNT Me nee ANT ADS PAGH 12 University Christian Churech— the lodge conventions here — Beans—string, now ‘a0 TWO ADMISSIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! Blue Mouse Theatre If you buy a loaf of BUTTER-NUT BREAD CREAM-CRUST BREAD NATIONAL HEALTH BREAD on June 16 or 17 and present the printed insert (you will find, wrapped with the loaf of bread) at the box. office of the Blue Mouse the- ater; purchase one ticket and you will be entitled to 2 admissions for REX BEACH’S sensational drama “RECOIL” INSERTS NOT GOOD AFTER JUNE 20th Corn—Whole, yellow, 120's eked and feed meal, 1090's Local, per pe ‘don, bunches per Ib. ., Cantaloupes—Atandard cre Whole, feed, hole feed, 1 i Wed and ground, 768 | All-Grain Chop—s0s Chick B. M. Mash. Seratch Yood—100' er owt vasa HIDES AND WOOL Per sack Oranges—Per box (Buying prices f. 0, b. Seattle) Jumble pack, per box Salt Hides and Bulls—ip. . ay wo tt Z Peaches, box | Green Hides and Bulls—ip. . aT Peppere—Mexican, per ib. Calfekins, green or saltea— Local whites, ewi... 4 Gema, No. commercial, gaa No. 1, up to 16 Ibs. io. 2 Gems, Watermelon ton 2 NUTS Prices Paid Wholesa Back 1. Filnt, Gry hides Flint, dry salt hides Horse Hides, according to size— Hutabaga sImonds—t. Peanuts—V Rpinach Dry, each .. fquash—Per 1b. Green or salted, each . ‘Tomatees—Mexic ‘ Wool Felts —Dr7— | Turnips—tack . i sine san 1D. age0e FRUITS FLOUR AND SUGAR j Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Flour—Local blends 7.30) Be 0% snarl bugen-caaks ¢ $40) Salted sheep shear, each. Yellow Newtons jagur—Cane, per ewt. . . 1.65 D shear, eacl Cooking Appice See, per owt. .. 745 | Mohair—Long, staple, Ib... er Dry long halr goat skins, Ib HAY, GRAIN AND FEED vices (Prices on Pong ronmenas Shipper, 20 | Alfeite Hay—viret grade 16 | Straw .. ‘Tartarians, Ab Bings, 1b, Royal Annes, 1b. 2 .10@ GO BY BOAT 79 TACOMA Make your trip over the water way—dustless, restful, a minia- ture ocean voyage amid scenery beautiful and ever changing, with its charming vistas of mountains, forest and bright blue sea. It’s the Comfortable and Economical Way to Travel mn §Q im — CENTS — Or 45 Cents for Single One-Way Fare Compare this with the cost of driving your own car. Boats leave and land conveniently near the business districts of each city. The fast schedule conserves your time and you don’t have to worry about congested traffic. SCHEDULE Boats Leave From goer Dock at 7, 9,11 a. m., 1, 8, 5, 7, 10 p. m. Returning boats: leave Tacoma at same hours, except first morn- ing trip, which is at 7:15; last trip at 9 p. m. Try this way of traveling. Less than half the expense, many times more alluring than other modes of travel, arriving refreshed for business or further pleasure. Colman Dock MA in-2222