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SAYS PAVING IS CHEAP HERE Allen Comes Back Charge of Politician at ; $ B a i er $ $ 1 a, $ E ness LOCAL CONDITIONS SET THE PRICE Job cost § " 1 anoth $30,000 thing,” A says. is a prot tem of ! condit’ must be « ing; Oregc B pave 18 f n are lay Ments, To make between ps | widths’ or thick) ases would be as| foolish as to compare the cost of| State paving with th fone of the] s that Seattle is} s charges of State paving combine by that the department's records show] that 42 different ntractors con-/} Structed 358.21 miles of paving and that six firms are furnish and gravel under contr work. In regard to “cement trust” c es, Allen says: “In paving Wash: ton roads, we favor cc the first cost is les cost is far less than « and furthermore we do not Plaster the state with read: | ‘Paving Dangerous When Wet.’ YOUTH BREAKS HIS PAROLE -— | Gang Metnber Gets Six Months in County Jail | ‘The tale of a boy who wouldn't heed kindly advice to go straight was Felated to Justice C. C. Dalton by * County Parole Officer G. L. Cole. The youth, John Antonich, also known as Jay Anthony, was one of| of the ” arrested last w Jeorgetown r for hi fi2-gallon be: ¢ home-made winc There were six of them, and they; Were all given six months suspended sentence. | Under the supervision of Cole the| other youths have mended their « and are making strenuous efforts to 80 straight. Antonich never worked, | according to Cole, but always had| money, The affair came to a head when his stepfather, John Bussanich, .in-| formed Cole that the boy had repeat- @dly refused kind advice, and last| Tuesday had threatened to kill him. | Antioch is then said to have told his | stepfather that he would “fill him| full of lead” if he reported the affair | to city police or the parole officer. | Antonich was brought before Jus- tice Dalton, where his suspended sen-| tence was revoked. He is now start-| ing a six months’ term in the county Sail. Star Pressman to National Meeting | J. W. Gillette, 1306 Hall st., dean of Northwest pressmen and a mem- ber of the press force of The Seattle Star, will leave Saturday to rep: sent Webb Pressman’s union, No. 26, at the national convention of the | Organization which opens at Press. men’s Home, Tenn., August 25. Gil- | Tette has been a pressman for 40 years. Jack Bosco, state organizer of the | Pressman’s union, will also attend » the convention. Seattle delegates do not contemplate introducing any leg- | islation or seeking any offices at the meeting. | | U. S. Consul Will Wed New York Girl | Robert B. Moser, United States consul to British Columbia, was granted a license by Deputy Coun. ty Auditor Van Ferguson to marry Jane Douglas Champlin, of New York city. Moser gave his home as Washington, D. C. 3 Hubby Deserts His Ten-Minute Bride When Lillian L. Baab testified he. fore Judge Austin E. Griffiths that her husband, W. L. Baab, had lett her 10 minutes after they were mar. | ried and had not heard from him Since, she was granted an interlocu- fory decree of divorce. No Fire Permits Until Next Rain No fire permits are being granted at the office of County Game War. dent TeA Beach untit the next rain- fall. The fire menace js serious, ac. cording to Beach, and every effort is being made to keep the situation , in check. SAYS WIFE WAS JEALOUS Alleging that his wife had often accused him wrongly and was vio- Jently jealous when he spoke to other ‘women, James Henry McCoy Thurs. | carried on by the U, 8. Public Health | op T | GOLF \ HE SEATTL WIDOWS? UH-HUH! CAMPAIGN WIDOWS NOW IN LIMELIGHT E STAR ) VETS NEGLECTED |” amerrious IS CHARGE Legion to Probe Conditions at Portland Hospital |Robbery Witness Lieutenant James H. Doo- ADVERTISE PARK Band Will Draw Visitor Lincoln Flay nd Vicentini Loses Chance for Title Rip AES SENT eee | 10,000 Pennies For Your Thoughts WEIS D & GOLDBERG Seattle's Credit Jewelers cr Is Held in Jail} tite of McCook Field, Day- Joo ¥ tate’s star witness in| ton O,, who in 1922 earned ce men uuld to have attempted to| the title of “The Flier of the a Chit Night” when he made the | Ross, ball! first transcontinental flight yolf wilow" ts taking a back seat in Be t while her fellow-victim, the itleal widow,” takes the spotlight. Most of|cutor ¥ vin on record, has asked permis- paign cigars. They are, 1 ht ure. rere Dower. witeiti 4 prospective Heutenant-governor; Mra, Tom Kevelle, wife of a prospective | pating the alleged cisco to Honolulu. It is a 2,- overnor; Mrs, Malcolm Dow wife of the county prosecutor, who i "éuning for Judge of the superior bench, and Mra, Ge Lamping,’ bail was set by Justice 600-mile jump. wife of the port commissioner, who is seeking the governorship. TYPHOID FEVER FARMERS SHOULD DIMINISHING © ORGANIZE Disease Almost Eliminated, Meet Big Business at Its Says Health Service Own Game, Expert Says Aug. 15.—Ty SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.—Big perennial summer} business n i not be fea if the ing out in the United | pe ple can meet it at its game. ays Aar anizer and years ago the arriva counsel cooperatives of many. childr ; the quarantining homes, doctors, many and overtime work for the}, Today, as the result of the work | Canada, service, the disease has been almost! “Let's qui obliterated, according to figures re-) ness,” he sa “Let's be big buat cently given out by the census bu-| ness. Big business isn’t wrong, Its . ntrol of it by a fe In 1900 typhoid caused the death | By commodity cooperative Ke of 31,3 persons out of every 100,000| the farmers can become big busi of population. Today it takes leas joes. They can control distribution, ow in the hands of the middie man. hey can regulate the flow from sup. ply to demand and can help both | themselves and the consumers Sapiro said that four elemer impeding the movem Opposition of the than three persons out of 100,000, | There has been a proportionate fall. ing off in the number of cases, Economists, working out the prob- lem mathematically, bave estimated the monetary th of every man to soclety to be $3,500 at a minimum. |}: y ‘that ts Wrdne. | Stools and Chairs the ‘ | middiema Oppoait ora se Spal gabe of 240,000 {teen to, | femslonal farmer leader . Made of durable duck on hard. “fever it this codatty, nose, | farmers doing. anything for them-|| wood frame, supported with steel phold fever in this country. ‘Thus, | farmers doing anything for them-|| wood be Pang neater phe veo Sierras Jers who hold back because the idea|}] Price without nomic loss of $60,000,000 .from ty tous <> Walivar inartin’ of the hadi 8lc phold every 12 months, pul Natural ir ty Back. «ss sees neon nesses farmers. "rice with IS HE SHERIFF? LAW THWARTED Starwich Didn't File Certifi-| senator Simmons Says Tax cate; Had It Framed Hearings Still Secret NEW BE N. ¢ Senator F. mi new tax law pro y on income tax is going to make a thoro inves n of Secretary of Treasury Mellon's efforts to thwart the pub. lielty features of the Z Mellon has reorganized the board of tax appeal and revie plans to continue to hold hearings in secret despite action of congress Simmons declares that this is con. trary to the Intent of the law. “My understanding is that the law of 1924 repeals the old board and in vests the board of tax appeal with absolute jurisdiction, and that every taxpayer is entitled to his day in court before this board,” Simmons sald. The scheme placed in operation by 1 frustrate this pr r of every taxpayer being Is not Starwich the King county? This question was raised Friday morning by Pierce county prose- cuting attorney, who asked the King county auditor's office the cer-| tificate of the sheriff's election. The certificate was not filed by Star-| wich at the auditor's office. How-| ever, his oath of office was on file Starwich’s certificate is said to be framed and hanging on the wall of} his office. Aug. 15 . author of for pub hear | sherif ot| Whether or not tne Pterco county Prosecutor will demand that the certificate be placed on file in the King county auditor's office will be known by Saturday morning. The} inquiry from tne Pierce county au- thority came as a result of the wa rant for the arrest of Starwich filed} by D. A. Nadeau, Tacoma business | man, who was arrested in connec-|~ tion with the Anacortes bank rob-| objiged to take his appeal to the new bery last April. | board where hearings are public. Nadeau alleges that Starwich| Melion provides that protests shall would not ‘permit him to consult! first be taken to the reorganized with his attorneys or friends while} poard, which will function under the being held in King county jail, jterm “Section of Review and Prose. aa as | ution.” A big saying on auto parts can be} This will enable big corporations had by watching the barguins that] to receive refunds in secret just as are offered in The Star Want Ads | before congress enacted the new t daily. |law. ax PERSHING IN BELGIUM General John J. Pershing, while in Brussels, paid his re- day started divorce proceedings against Bessio McCoy, » bie Pe ee ee ssi ] braces and without back Price with back... Lazy 30.1 bac h back... with 40. y Camp Chairs || Luggage Carriers AW VA jae || These Carriers are an absolute necessity on touring and camping trips and they save room in the tonneau. Carrer censcsceren GEODO Carrier. or Package Carrier, ad- $2.12 Icy-Hot Restaurant Suite justable | | | Fully equipped for six persons, Knives, forks, spoons, plates, cups, napkins, Jelly jar; also in. cluding one Iey-Hot food Jar and two nickel-plated lunch boxes. | | | | | | Grltzate type)... BLL 6D Ajax Motor Restaurant, for six persons—special $ Four-person size Order by Mail Our Guarantee Protects You | 812 spect to the memory of Belgium's unknown soldier, He and| Renee neee ee his party are seen here arriving at the tomb. i an TARO a uy Western Auto’ Auto Row Store Camp Goods Barg t ‘Western Auto’ August 30% ~Last August has been designated “Camp Goods Bargain Month’— many tourists and campers have already taken advantage of the money-saving prices, but there are many others who expect to come in some time before the 30th. Our advice to those who have delayed buying Camping Equip- ment at these prices is—come in and make a selection Now— the 30th of August is not far away. YOUR CHOICE OF TENTS WALL TENT PALMETTO TENTS y Theso Tents are of regulation design with 3-foot are made of high quality 10. ounce white duck. Price, completely equipped with all poles, ropes and stakes— 8x10 size ......... $16.60 10x12 size ........$20.15 12x14 size ........$24.85 Wenzel Poleless Tents ee walls Note the awning that comes out over the door. It is also equipped with screen win- dows. Size of tent, 11x11 feet; height, 9 fect. Only one joined pole is needed. Heavy khaki floor included eet $34.90 August Bargain Price. Standard Auto Tents A wall tent without a ridge pole, made of the very finest duck material. Rolls up into a very small, compact package. Price in cludes strong canvas big with draw rope. Water Bags $1.12 $1.31 An added feature In this one is the door. The tent is of white 8-ounce duck; size, 7x7 Sick Mandee Me EEE OOD .... $13.35 Same tent in Khaki, 10-ounce duck. POPC OOOO CEES OSO CESS SO OEE SSO SESS SOOO SOOOHSOESOSSOEO ESOS Auto Vacuum Freezer me $3.95 me $4.85 20% Off Auto Robes and 2.gallon, regular type.. 2-gallon sanitary type. Peccccoveccscceoesessceeee e 3%4-gullon Gloves : re The California Box Table ia a com- Ag sanitary type.. Ld bination table and running board During the August month $ box—it has many other features. of bargains we will allow Folding $1 12 Augu $8.80 20 per cent off list price on Pails. , * . sees . all our Robes and Gloves. i Iding $4 05 Robes — List prices range Cam @ Table, August price. . from $6.65 to sif.25, ip $8 95 @ All-Stool Camp Tab! $4 95 Gloves — List. prices. rang Refrigerators. , . ©@ August price ss. . . from aN 2.25 to 86.50, 100 Stores in the West rao\ Supply Co. Store No. 3 Main Store, Westlake and Virginia ; 620 THIRD AvE, BH. PIKE ST. Phone EL iot-3306 Folding Stoves The O'Keefe Merritt Stove (illus. trated) is one of the best known stoves on the market. Folds up Uke a suitcase—is very handy for all campers and tourists. Model Barguin Price.s--s-, POsOD Folding Skillets Small size, Bargain PICO. 602400 se oee Large size, Bargain price Beds and Cots An All-Steel Bred; August Bar- gain price, .... : $11.20 peremtorebiesas: oho. Single Folding Mattress; August pets .. $5.20 Price. .... attress; August Double Folding 3 Sargain $8.25 Icy-Hot Bottles PHOS. <5 ss cceleede sen One-pint, enameled; August price... Aiur proses seses Die Ine-p: ; August prises sesenss DLO $3.24 One-quart, nickeled, eescoccce: August price, ......8 Icy-Hot Food Jars $2.79 Meat ia. PONOd Atgui prise DOOR One-qui sesh e $4.05 $3.83 One-pint, enameled: August price, .... August price All:Purpose Food Jars; August pric $1.66 |