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PAGE HITS ROAD GANG STEEL FEATURE QF MARKET 6,000 Shares Lumped at New High for Movement Kannair Promises Reforms if He's Elected 1 “roa the Fr ceed We ot At nal comn. claring district cents N WALL s WP JOURNAL Review WINAN- CTAL work tion in the lumped at gain of 1% r the pres Kannair if elected employe c tation; worth spent o wih be levy sha re. Kannair ‘equitable Hieense = fex Machinery, he While on the address meetings Gy, Hobart, May Bilictt, Bellevue Bothe!! 1” irsshrnan Gets Decree of Divorce PHareld ©. Paton, freshman half Back at tho University of Washing Hton, was granted a divorce from his Dybung wife, Bly L.. Paton, by Judge yd J. Tallman Tuesday, His wife Not lived with him since the ma: last year, Patron testified. "Grant Paton, futher of the youth. xtravaganc the tax an close. ided: Unite ) shares at 104% American also * and } div ‘Ship ae in Seattle MONDAY TUESDAY i! [a News ie Heer 15 Hide | Pest aULY First High First Lew ‘Tide testified that he is paying for the/ {firs education in Spekane The cus | Weather Bureau Report TATOOS ISLAND, July 38-—8 a, me ly, eleudy; wind | of the baby was given the her. | Arrivals and Departures | Arrived—July 2¢.—Str Beliver from hl Mexico via dan ¥ Purses Were Tras| MER Owen, 4216 Fifth ave. N. day that a hs had ransacked his home, taking a which contained $15 and some } After taking the money “ear tokens, ack in the yard. b Fred Schulze, City | Employe, Dies Here Fred W. Schulze, died at his! ¥ rabetey: after Bchulze was He Is Franctaco, at a tor Myduey via ports, at 1:45{ . Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pisr 41—Str Prest- Pier 40—Otr metwa Mare Terminai—Str Toyama! Please delay the paving project Wwe are able to pay for it, say D years,” read a petition from Z perty owners on Edmunds st., re by the city counci] Tuesda: g petition was signed b Fr and 18 residents who oppose Project at this time. It was re-| to the streets and sewers com. | k Pacific Tern Pier 10—Str_ Fultoi Pier 6—Str Willamette Pier 2-Sir Alaska Pier B—Str Admiral ee. Pacific Coast Coal Bu uae U. & Shipping Board Moorings are Bearport, “Hakerafield, © ‘uprum. City $8,300 Damages pescmr peestels, cura uy of Because he was permanently in Hensh: t Cadro: | June 23, when his auto was| Connecticut Street Terminal—atr Eamore | Stacy Street Terminal—Ms Oregon | by a city truck, Leopold | Commercial Boiler Works—sir Santa filed clatm against the city $8,300 damages, Tuesday. Strobl’s “car Was parked at Fourth ave. 8. and| Sing st. when an engineering depart truck driven by W. H. Doo le collided with it. Asks City for $209 ‘Because a stree car disputed the Ana. Duthie's—Power Schr Thuby | Spokane Stret Terminal—Str Wilifaro, East Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— | Str K. 1. Luckenb Todd Dry Dock Nieleen, Niels 3 | Orummong Lightera, Inez. | Hefternan's Dry Dock—BStr West Kader, West Seattle Training Station—Eagie Stream—U, 8 8. Relief, Neches, destroy. er tender Melville, Destroyers, 215, 3¢4, Patterson, Hanns | Co—str Santa] Tight of way with his Buick limou-| 306, he, E. C. Apperson, of McMinn-| Winslow Marine Ratiway—Schrs Din. | ‘Ville, Ore., owner of the auto, filed danao, Vancouver, Ella A., Meteor and barges Coquitlam Cit, Gri ry Villard. Te eteee ‘Claim for $209.30 with the city Tue: day. The repair bill, after the dis-| Alaska Steamship Moorings—str Ketcht- , totaled that amount, Apperson | Se ee ie. — t BUREAU OF | Building Permits | ¥. 146 N. 85th, residence, 13336, | MISSING |.: RELATIVES] ° ieee, Rte, invites sta readers to ase this mer ‘an ald in finding misal ‘or trhenda. ‘The department 4 r department help ae Teuniting those eet whe hav ‘at ‘Those ‘i relative aoe missing: ore invitee te sopett disappearance directly to The Star. mrho may Knew the whereabouts 2000 R. R. ave, service $1,500. 4317 Burke ave. 600. 1916 EB, . $1,000. 4500 Stone way, residence, $3,000. |. Prentiss resi- Cherry, ré . Root, 6219 Sixth ave. $3,000, M.A. Norquist, 603 32nd ave., residence, Greenhgon, 1408 Fourth ave, realdence, 26x35, $3,000, ger, 1618 10th W., residence, . Co, 1632 Belmony, 44.01 Sale Printed Crepe Mon printed Cotton Print 1 yd Crepes, 36 of green, tan, gray, lavender yellow with printe contrasting colors yard. Very Special Fraser-Paterson for ed Crem 00 novelty nehe Copenhag 1,200 Boott’s Towels HL 8° Linen Table Cloths 1,200 Boott's Hemstitched Towels, 18x33 inches finished size. Made of good quality absorbent cottor crash. Very Special 18¢ 21 All-Linen Irish of serviceable weigh Size $7.75, or grape. Regularly $4.95. yar Regular $2. $2 long. Regularly English Broadcloth with short sleeve: V-neck and Peter white. Special $1.1 500 dozen Salco S: tubular gauze. 8 dozen 90c. or, 25c each. 1 Kleinert’s All-Elastic S ide, i ‘ ora de de R Yare t. ds by Very 5 Dr Peggy Pan collars. 25 each, Sani Medium and large sizes. Silverware At Low Covered oles in frames, Pyrex Caaser nickel = silver in hammered designe. Both round, and oval in the 7-inch| size. Special $3.95. Holmes and Ed vara Stratford oe Plate, in the SI peare pattern. set, regularly. Special $12.65 ken 26-plece| $14.76 Covered Vegetable Dishes in hammered de- sign, that make’ two separate open dishes for serving. Very. Speciall $6.95. Prices rularly th-Enc hade: ro n Id nge ign aun i Wash J yards Specis 50 quality 100 pairs ruffled Marquisette Cur- tains with tie backs, 2144 yards 0 pair. cial $1.75 in the Month-End Sale, Spe; apery & Al Sanitary Goods tary $6.95 ‘i 12:65 —First Floor Thursday THE Thursday, July 31, Extraordinary Month-End Specia C i Val ¢ n Goods, i Pattern Cloths In designs of rose, coin spot, chrysanthemum Marquisette Curtains Broadcloth Blouses A special lot of genuine imported Overblouses, collars, Sanitary Napkins of cotton filled Month-End price 38¢ dozen, or Belts in flesh col- Month-End price Gingham and Pongette * g English Br Dresses 100 Silk Dresses A-group of imported, Gingham Dresses, organ i dy ed; also, P 3¢ genuine Sal orem! tetionet fey 80 Broadeloth with hand embroidery ° Wash Blouses 75c Bib Aprons 39¢ Gingham ch Aprons in gr and blue; c straps der that and button. BOO sl Ee First Floor SEATTLE STAR |taset-Paterson 1,800 Yards Novelty Silks Figured Crepe de Taffeta Silks, plain Chine, 38 “ait wit, colored, 85 fnehes eS en a i wide, in pink, gold, grounds, With floral, bluejay, peacock, mid- scroll and small fig- night, crocus, old ured design Special rose, brown, light and dark gray. Special $1.35. Broadcloth Silk Shirt- ing, 32 inches ‘wid Crinkle Stripe Rayon- with Ivory back- y Knit, plain colored, in ground and narrow Figured Silk-and- white, Jap blue, tripes of tan, navy, Wool-mixed Sports Copenhagen, tan, aire- he liotrope, k or Canton Crepe, 39 dale, Chinese red, cor- Cop nhagen. Special inch s wide. Special al and lanvin. Special “Fraser-Paterson for Yard Goods” Dress Fabrica, First Floor 38 Distinctive Coats Half Price All This Season’s Stock—High-Grade in Style, Material and Tailoring In materials of Charmeen, Ribbed Krinkle Cloth, ahd Faille, Black Satin, Rodiers Pebble, Lus- rah, Sport 0’ Wool and Kasha Cloth, these Coats pee ize workmanship of the highest order. Pleated Silk Capes with fur collars are included— also, wraps for travel, afternoon,or evening wear. Represented in this showing are all shades of tan, green and gray. All at half their regular price. Apparel Sections, Third Floor Irish Damask Table Linen 95 4 Floor 15 h Floor 25 d Floor Heavy quality all- 5 Of rose, coin spot, linen, 72 inches wide, $ . 9 Chrysanthemum, pop- with bright lustrous —— py and stripe designs. finish. Yd. Regular $2.50 quality. ~Becond Floor In the Special Price Basement Here Are Extraordinary Values, Even for This Bargain Center clearance, binsaed. in ovitionse bole A clearance group of canton sizes are 16, 18, 36, “ ae with both Voneck and Peter 75c crepe, flat crepe, figured silk 42 and 46. Special He Tablet serene = jars; merly were an sports crepe. All this sea- $6.90. ets, assort-; 75c son’s styles and mostly opular straight line effects. Co rs are I esl red aver | navy blue, black, tan, brown; Dainty Voile Dresses in ¢; have shoulder also, lighter colors in the Rosho- {<, mint sane anwn 95 crows in back (39c ara crepes. Sizes 16 to 46. work. In pink, orchid, oa Thursday Special -Price Basement all sizes in the Extra Special $8.80. Broadcloth Frocks priced at $6.90 for come beautiful pin stripes and plain colors. The Voile Dresses $3.95 blue, canary and tan, Not WEDNESDAY Is Sale 269 Shirts Arrow Shirts $1 4] A special group of Men's percale, soisette and repp. woven Madras Shirts at usual reduction. Shirts, size Shirts, size Shirts, size 5 Shirts, size Shirts, size Shirts, size Shirts, size Shirts, size u at an 48 Draperies Reduced Rainbow stripe Sunfast Drapery, I$] .75 50 inches wide. Regularly $2.75 yd. Very Special $1.75 yard. Fourth Floor 1,000 yds. Curtain Fringe, 3 inches deep, in cream color, and cream with a black heading. Special 15c yard. Swim Caps Special Pure rubber Bathing Caps a 95 Diver's style. All colors are in the <—First Floor lot, trimmed in contrasting colors. Stationery Reduced Month-End price 25c. 50 boxes Highland Linen. New, large size paper and envelopes, of the usual stationery tints with dainty Florentine First Floor border in contrasting tints. Regularly $2.50. Month-End price $1 box. Early Puritan correspondence cards and envelopes in the usual stationery tints. This is the Stand- ard Crane quality. Regularly $1.50. Month-End price 45c. Frilled Guimpes Frilled Cascade Guimpes, with tux- edo collars attached to the cascade} frill on the net body. All are made on cream net and trimmed| with baby Irish lace from 1 to 2 inches wide. Some are combined with Val. or Venice laces, hem stitching, or tucking. Special $4.95. —First Floor Drug Specials For Month-End Selling 144 tubes of Pepao-| psoc dent Tooth Paste. 45c Special 35c each. 50 50 dozen guest-size cakes of Ivory Soap. Special 45c dozen. English Ta F k Dresses, rge size package pris Bath Powder (Dust- ing Powder), of bou- quet odor. Special 50¢ each. 90 in *6 ed odors. Special 75: dozen. lot, 10 16th 8. W., If the person who inquired in this jumn several weeks ago for MRS. ARGARET MILROJE or her shter will call GA rfld-5388 or clip his notice and mail it to the Miss-| + Relatives editor they can get ‘the desired information. ROY A. BURGESS, last heard from in Portland, is asked to com- TMunicate with his daughter, Mrs. _ Myrtle Garner, Apt. No. 17, 2614 Third ave., Seattle. Anyone having "information as-to his whereabouts Iso asked to write. Li 1 Grain 100. . > HB. 45th st., residence, 26x42, $3,500. 4240 E. Madison, 6x30, $2,51 McGrath, 1061 n ‘tras, residence, 27x45, $4,000, $26 B. 56th st., residence, $520 Zist 8. W., Fr ‘Trumble, idence, etc., $1,200. Alles. Phititp Hamilton hotel, residence, 23x32, $ 22236, idence, $205 13th 2 , 4137 W. Frontenac, rest- 09. enney, 4746 17th N, iteration boarding house, $2,000, , Schumacher) $112. ¢6thyat., 40x24, Yoolworth By roal- dene w. F. , 1505 Second ave, GRAINS LOWER; SELL LONG for Effect on Wheat C CHICAGO, July 29.—Grain fi y longs and finished gon ‘|Watch Canadian — Rainfall rop ‘utures felt the effect of persistent selling | nerally lower on the board of trade today. Wheat futures sagged under a alteration storeroom, $20,000, ane tzing induced b re (eartationn Vasa Order of A. L. "401, J. ‘A. Ohlsen, |finproved crop and weather develo Ba aan. | , alteration butiding, ‘te,, $1,000. sea cverywhate.. THecaciite: 6p Pera Tee de eid ett |The, Magne, 1811" Blghth 'N., extend | Mtuation gave July @ fractional in= lies a lis sud ids Td te Tha |e. aied, 3008 crease 6 G87 4d Min TK a |B, con 3062 19th 8. residence, 24x28,) "AD orehension still preeniled re- arding the Canadian outlook. The fy rf San eas, Produce if Tirtt ave. X.. res | Frade, however, was inclined to walt : and see if rains during the past 2 pxtrans Vit pie fre, Ny alteration | hours had any ef! or whether it sts, nominal; reget f 10 Cherry at, realdence, {came too late. Foreign markets J emeek pute ten eaty, 3817 Pk ake y Corn held firm until the deprenn- a , i » com. gar-ling influences dominating wheat Cheese—California ta! fapey, 20, hes Lh dell Ur tga “48 | wy | spread to rse grains. Deferred erial M3 artin. 7465 17th N. W.,/geliverios dropped to the opening Chas. Linder, 190 S00) reatdsnte, b 04 Ninth N. B,, reat 42,600. S103 Latona ave, res Y of wtate: | bide gee 1 Inc, Beattle, $20,- | y ling and B. G. Bhor- 3638 $4,500. Wallingford, store) Beattle, $5,000; nett and Bar The Since o,, Inc, Senttle, $24,- | 8 Herman A, Lindstrom, Buatic W. | BANK CL Zorique W, Therrien. Generai _ merchandine, | Amociation Employment Agency, Se- ‘ Ritle, $1,000, Joxeph Irving and &, B.| | Clearings Ch | Balances . liver Mines Coi, Hpokane, $200 - 1, H, Mtutret. John M. Lloyd, W. W, ‘Gifford, G. 1. Grant and W. J. Gifford | Durable Mat 16, $0, and EAR) Seattle Portland Tacoma actions » In Lyony, My tran Tne, Heattle, $10,000, Anna ota) oe. Oats sold higher on account! risk demand. Provisions were dull and steady. “s Quotations High” | Low SLIT $1.04 131% 136 06 1004 Nominal Nomina) and held firm at that market to the ch tofa barely | Chicago Board of Trade| Clo $1.36 132 1,55 95 07% 19.66 12,30 | Cattle—n Portland Live Stock ‘Toesda: ot Catttoxnemints fone” dy. Bi Denver Live Stock ‘Tuesday's Quotations c Rolled Wheat ret Bg 4 ang DAiny rRopUCTS More—Fancy block Weis Shan 5 Serstet pelognae’” $1.6002,04;. Calves meant Prices Paid Shippers ‘eal—Fancy light Feppers—Per 1b. : and choice, 190 ibe, down, $7.00¢ | Butterfat— Heavy, course . oy Bh : 19.60; 190 to 260 ibe, $6.50@9.50; 260| * Bade, Seattle delivery..... By LIVE sTOCK Potatoes Local whites “ Soya Bean Meal—100™ | Up, $566.60. +—Canos included: Keceipts Wednesday a, m., 117 cattle; tea emer nt re ‘Hscelpta none, ‘Tone of market,| Extra or white aiiellscssso+4 1 |s0'hogs: iineeel toes Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers glendy. Medium, ood and choice, Lei] Eirate or mixed colors. Gavia iiis as Valen Weccyures <- -|Baeorcia _ Sack Lots $10@10.50; 260 Iba. up, $9.76@10.26; | Milk—Cwt, Cattlo— cre wee | packing, smooth heavy, $869; pac ¥. 0. B, conden Prime ateers .. Inach—Local, crate . Foust Héavy, $7031. slaughter’ eae Medium to good Tomatoes—Calif. lug $9.50@10; feeaets ‘and stockers, $8600 | DAIRY PRODUCTS Fair to medium +... ¥. Wash., crate | Prices Pald Wholesale Dea! mas was Ua ia hcat sibel cet aad oi Cine iat 1) Chotee’éawa and Ti Local, doz. bunches »~ 6 ey wood) prints, WrAbDe 21 Medium to good @10; nd common to choice, $305. c Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers . pat did i Avptee—New) HIDES AND Wool Prime, light .. Cal. Gravenstel: 75 @ 3.00 (Buying prices f, 0. b. Heattl) Smooth, heavy Loo Local Market Prices Rough, honvy . Bayon Market, 26@500| THlamook trip! Kietostoct tenet oat $1.6001 VOULTRY AND MEATS Bananar—Por id... Corn—Whole, yellow, 120° Cracked and feed ‘mea Barley—Whole, feed; 10 Oate—Whole feed, 100’ Salt Hides and Bulls—1b.. a1, curly varieties ides and Bulls—Lb. @ Prices Paid shippers Dinckberries, crate 3 5.50. | Ducks—Live, old, por Ib. « ape, “crate Filnt, dry hide: Hoge—Receipts, 1.800, Market, 760% $1] pp XOUnw 1084 Ib. Cherrler Lamberts Flint, dry salt hides. higher, sit bulk, $10.76@11; Brollere—1944) Ibs. Horse Hides, according to size— pins, $7,260 apons—Live tat, por ib. Sheep-—Neceipts, 200, Steady. Fat lambs, | Raney de Be: VEGETABLES 411% 12.36; teder lambs, $0GTi ae "Seat 4¥4 bm und up Pricey Paid Wholesale Dealers Dalge—Camel, ve-pher be Has aire {i | €the prices given aro those made to| Excelsior, 80-pke. via |Fetalldealera by wholesalers, With a tew | | Dromedary, 38-pk : rice to producera | Dewberries, Boston Woot ae tieured by ‘ducting the cost of | Fige—Cal,, blac! Lame palt BOSTON, Suly WRI SSeigad hn Y portation to Seattle and approst- Gooneberrien 04@ .06| Salted sheep shear. each an upward tenden Hiner’ geeden of Wan uke I ee an 6.50 | Mohalr—Long, staple, 1b. . fleece and torritory wooln continue In ah Honey— % eae tt | ood request. "A fale amouine Uf buslnedn ‘ 80 “t0 |. strained a ‘s also belng consummated in olle and bh) 00 te Lemons —t waln y milk, 0- 120 Chol 50@6.00 | Clean, fine Home ble houses ab Abita eal ualit olce 60@6.00| Clean, m at this price. ‘Busine , he POULTRY AND ™ Oranges—Per box HEE bh : Dusinens In the good. mur pdt @6.50| Matted ’ 180 Keon ts ott quiet, altho a falt amount Vrices Paid Who Recetas kt | - i moving from wtock Brollers—1924, droted 1.80 | i i vibes Ducks—Dresued 80 | Seattie Wheai F \ Heereebidk ; ‘Tuesday's Quotations oreign Exchange |aebeaiecs tine Sate | No. 1 hard white fi NEW YORK, July’ t.—Worrign treat Ae Waterm Se eshte Nard pots white ; change stoned wtondy, Beerting den light +] said hac: ‘ 1.789200 | No, 1 wontern white $0,0001% 1 Hee, tp, 60,0000% 1 i HAY, GRAIN AND FEED | No. 1 hard winter « Belgian fr Nem 00 i off $0.0001; i (Prices on Mizod Carlow to Shipper, | No. 1 red winter ... aria, ,000,000,00 to the dollar; 0 A . Seattle) No, 1 north a Russian, 6.15, 461 Green, dos, bunches... a cd | orthern spring 4G .0T Parsley—Dox, large tunch, 1 | Alfalte Hay—Firet grade 1 weatorn red + 300 90 Btraw .. 1 big blue