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fA 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY — | THE SEATTLE STAR [ Vital Statistics IC Local Markets } Ship News ‘Merger of Christian 3 ‘ MILK AND CHEAM bl a in Seattle E IRTHS aa a WEDNESDAY) THUNADAY oung eopie rge ; ay Mp ; LY wey 8 ‘\ J ‘ at ote Virst Low Tide Viret Low Tide Prices Paid. Whelesshe wenters Vive" atgis “Tide. | 'Viret High “Fide ly : mations in ( dave, 8) marae Dears ae| let's. meioae, (snes mower e|| LOUtH> Of All Denominations in Oue Morte Aas en tees cae seco igh Hie | ata ity ie || Sotiety Is Plan of Dr. F. E. Clark ‘ DAILY PHODER “ EROS BY KEUEL 8. MOORE ences h ed the I Hn arl, $07 1S. 63rd Gistatlens,. fe Pane tes Arrivals and Departures | United Proes Matt Correspondent) — | Leag per ¥. P. U, neve owns * Prices ln country returned 20 less rc E seal ag * ee : st Entre ¢ 7p OM pppoe. . 0 , lea h omiat I'm sure the Christis ashhara K virae or ‘led Epworth I © and the Baptist | society would welcome c y Kteuteht, § ie bo Prices Paid Wholesalers | Young People's Unior A be ®l these other organizat I atterson, Ede r mae ” area hig t he way was open and I'm ¢ wt " , |? . ; service,” Dr. Fr Clark, t will rema > in the t Robert, 4 LR Aeon , ‘ under of Christ I de he sald. Phage SES Phirty-« ears ago hin hopetul | y nt church to 1 : : st Hp Ww. 6th dreama as a ng nister brought | ominational barrie eh e ute grew into the _LAND NAMED Zig Whitman ave tion that it {9 t M ING © ¥ h 4 4 ave, b ‘ at thia cor Endeavor toda ‘ s ia ’ the banner of en in Chr sr iitiiaat, Mnut'O, W. 6666 Sethe : Vessels i in ‘Port at Seattle A aide to let following the ex W amith’s ¢ srminal—Pier 40—Btr el A . parade and ¢ 8, gir Foot na! ve Margaret Dells take his he 1927 convention cit ae Friees Paid Wholesale Dealers mol See) rere ee A NEW DREAM ention last night to Cleve’ 4 ave, boy. |reuee at DP Saee aalie | ‘Thus it came about t he | pra vote an ave. | Ducks “ tncr Claremo able to tell another of ar Atlantic City Geese without | strong favorite on th 1 ot, MI akeviev A, | Mens on ords the| likewine wor t Hue 3 Roosters Be} of the Methe i ioese for the con om MORIFONTAL Moge Ld \ i uu s vi rt LIVESTOCK b he comers from the . a euihaae dtm nve. 8 Wee| (Quotations ‘at Unlom took Yards " ng a wonderful | world ove the newspaper staff. 5 me steers 4t0@d.0 ai—Sehr Eri | Dixie represen od | 5" hha bhe atten ! 5 RODS T Ie ET boys | ae ® eeentel on ee ate Je no attempt to| ond in the nar [aatsd Sha iowa doled na VOR 8 J eule 859 33rd 8 | Fs edium 4001.00 | pecit skip ai—Str He F denominational differ-! gation third @ leading lady 14 ak fa stor ; Feeders 400@8 Alexander. jt asa memorial. |; 2 | * cows and helfere o7.40 | Medium to's :0 pose li [MARRIAGE LICENSES | 2 sats trigit| San Frencise Dayton Gets Smile Out : help, at ne [HE ANSWER’ Yo TUESDAY'S | Mont. rte anners ‘ : aaa f T E of food stuff 2 ANS ol "3 | Career RY 4.00 280; Cal, Youne | ora mark ait mai pile aaa ae of Its Evolution Trial M Mad t e o@is.eo of fishes. Lsogae *!No Itching Palms ‘Among Citizens, but ria ‘| of Free Publicity Discovered 10.00012.00 ‘ ‘ ‘ 008 40 | ced air noisily thru the nose. PLOUK, GRAIN, PEED. bal dt | BY RAYMOND CLAPPER , | = Vealaacity befell Dayton: Peter’ Macs human. ar Visher Wiouring Mills 26| United Press Staff Correspondent | donald, in Scotland, owned the stec ' ’ 13! DAYTON, Te July §.—Under|plant here, and the town depended rth. n, Walter Rudolph. Se < 149 29) the strens of the evolution trial Day- entirely on St make Verses ; 3 ses with wax net Se Oats Rh | 6 xgiing to take on such bi y in the war he tried to be the Division el drama Genoting 4 Legal 1 is HH . y ays as are necessary to gt h fron king of England, and was change of piace. Anderson, Guatay G, High Mixed Feed hd ; to the visitor But the/ruined, He committed su’ Q k worn E Point rae ¢ #0 epidemic in New| ant here was closed, leavir of lice MIA IR I ark, F a, F Ener "4 “a Eastern Seleet—Gal. cans ...+ “s 4 cities of the East. stranded. Dayton busines Me c A 1e os s : ead here set out to make the city leather 2 PIE DOMEIE is, ersh ert : . ¢ WHOLESALE Fis hospitality "that |Romically independent. Strawbe KEATS ar a ie au eh Fresh Fish, per th iecule hearts, rather |raising was developed into a tremen : WHEAT GAINS ON” Forrest tay Pe * by W. F. Jahn & ¢ 3 nae ose 05 it ‘The |dous industry, and young George - elphia tee Saimen— Pink Chinook 1@ or trip »pleyea, an Eastern chemist, who it for | i. Kent 160091708 | ned fitve b4 abit j $ an old|first suggested the evolution trial, Sy seers Portia 4.00 | stalibut, free "5 109 ia/man in a deserted mountain cabin|W&s made manager of the mill here Quotations by Pioneer Fruit & Produce | Silver Smelt 3@ .1slover ¥ “You Ko HICAGO, July Sma Sea Ms batsoccmphal kta I a atra you don’t| One automobile shop has a window loned resting fir : ggg trices given are the (Quotations vy Wert Coast Lamberman's [tir neither right nor left and yc display carded trae ben. oh Fj attle ‘ : Y Association) ‘ome to, Pikeville” And when Jution of the Automobile Tire.” n t H cattle Lega ers can be ‘ Flooring a aon thanked, this illiterate old man said add - trans, a e * + You're very welcom in as kind A lecturer for the new Anti-Evolu: spe eh ip Diy gos a a 0@29.00|ly a manner as one ever heard |tion league has posters in store win- tae Beetile 34 | Aspens “ eu ‘ dows bearing fiendish pictures of : ee . unches 40 30 ¢ Progressive club was or-|apes. One is labeled: “Is this your Ag Cabbage erate , sin ganized before the war, when a great | grandmother?” ate egal | Cantale ° ; esos Wink Sr M ayor Tells of Lower jatrong buying Lettuce LOS If it’s Glasses, See Dr. J. R. BINYON | ‘*!!'°¢ shefiecel | and bt Foreign Exchange } NEW YORK. Ju Jehange closed lower francs, 40.0486% $0.0sstgs marks Bwede 7 x "Yokohama, #3 gia | Chicago Board of Trade 11» Tuewlay’s Quotations Lin ‘Wheat Open High lew Close | Ha [July $146 FLATM HAD HATH | Kvind L4H 1.465% LAK LAB of FOR “ Cherries Comb Dates— Golden Fige—White Grapetruit Seattle .. Legal | Lemons Dre 146, 146% July 94% 09% i vangeline Orange L1H 1.704% | 1.00% & Lacat $7 880% Leavenworth. 22 | Rhabarb— 1s 4% 48 ta teu [iCelly, thelyn 1, Beatle «----+-19 | Watermele Sept 46 47% 48% | Peterson, John oodin- | r Re ve p 3 vie Siu $5.00 [Dee 2AM AON M8 OS) ville j , Legal | Sagar—Cane, per owt ; |. Rre— Calder. Mary enttle pesLeGAll Meek peerewrt ebone Set of Teath does || ya1y ey ke an | ary NS as : Beet, percewts roof of mouth, if you ||) St tod Sab bom |Sullivan, George D.. Seattle ...Legal ve two or more $8 00 gaa aN red Se bate | Henretta ra, Seattle Liewal | ©, (Baran prices teeth left..... : |asom, Clyde Hector, Sumner ....21| Salt Hides—Lb. Gum-Lyke Rubber, a Sutes re. || NEW YORK SUGAR AND COFFEE [Wr hi, Florence Nose, dumner ..19| sreen Mides—I Production of the human gum, || Seger—Quiet. Spot, $4.20; refined, quiet: | trate Ernest, Seattle Lege! | Calfekins, green or salt $5,600 5.60. € scoch, M ay, Seattle Legal Rio, 26 No. 4 Santos, sh hy Mae Ms 9 bs DEATHS |Goodenough, Charles, ave, July 2 Wahifarth, Jennie, nia ave. Jul Daniels, Lizzie | SW. June |De Motto, Joseph, 43, Hotel Georgian, | June 2 fc $10.00 J ii Gola Cr own a and Porcelain rowns, and Bridga Work, per toon... $4.00 Old gold is valuable. We allow you full value for it on dental work. All work guaranteed 1113 16th | ,, | Dry, each Green or snited, eac Wool Pelte—Dry— Fine, choles, Ib. dium, ehotes, ib. Coarse, Weavy, Ib, 3 Califor- 70, 6649 44th ave. Mary, no age given, U. S. MAVY YARD Bocce icy Bei etme ave EVERETI ree Hides, eocording to pine * Street Car Fares Soo SRS oon] “Doe a eaks Big Story in § Spokane; Says He SN inst GHADES las Offered Split by Booze Joints FIRST GRADES | Ter $q. Per LE is to have a 7%-cent tle incident concerning $200,000," the within a year," a 6-cent|mayor declared. ‘There were 19 | fare within two ye! and a 5-cent! ‘joints’ on First ave. that had run 4.36-4.40| fare within five years, Mayor Brown | ever since prohibition went into ef- |told newspaper reporters in Spokane) fect. The previous mayors let them carfar Por M 20 | this week. jrun. The federal agents let them 260 | run. When they were called to my He also disc loned what he said wag an offer by owners of ‘joints’ on First ave., attention and I ordered Chief of ‘representatives of | p | Police Severyns to close them, I re | * a 440448 body he ceived @ petition, signed by busi SECOND GRADES Seattle,” to give him or anybody he| iM Ret tthe action 1 Per Sq. ParM. |named per cent of a $200,000)" Bice wines Part) $1.00 J annual profit from ‘the “solnts.” jrescinded. It was claimed they tt $8 90-1.10] | would be unable to pay their taxes, 1.60 The mayor isn't taking his sena- woo. that they were a necessity, and so ©. b, Seattle) |torfal race with great serfousness, th. | ho intimated. = me Oi a “On the heels of this came a rep ‘Ke | | BANK CLEARINGS | | “I don't suppose it'll make much | resentative of the owners, who in- | ed — zt i Seaitle j | difference, my being in the fight.” | ¢ormed me that the places made a) : wera $7,006,116.99 | |D¢ 18 Quoted, “but I'm golttg tn. I) net profit of $200,000 annually, and Bhlasions : 11031478.65 | |HAYe ® few political ideas T think | offered to let me name any one 1 Portland {:j87e worth while, |wished to receive 25 per cent of ( Clearinine | 6,878,7 } | To Spokane papers the mayor|these profits. in Balances 4 4%, | |charged that Seattle federal prohl-| “‘guppose I do let them alone? I ‘Tacoma, | | bition agents tried to “frame” him; | said, ‘the federal agents will knock Total | transactions, . 8,896,000 00 | that they refused to co-operate with | them over.’ the police force, and that they are — hostile to his administration. “BY CONDO. Spokane papers quote Brown: “Don't worry about the federal agents,’ he responded. ‘We've got them taken care of.’ “Well, we knocked over the joints, EMERTON, CHARLESTON, 9) ETO ORCHARD | erensi t Passenger and Auto [Bl Orcas Jeanie © July 2 Dock | Metz, Martha W,, 69, fro : Ninth ave LE Seattle Dally *7:15, 8:90, 10:20 A. 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YOW Vhynlolan and surgeon, | NONG Natural Memedies Wo, Chinese Do Anacortes } ‘ a itera’ (lanes, mn ©) PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCG ' COLMAN Dock Foor Marion sr with nature herbs, No drugeDr, Lee Wo Chinese Medicine 206 Jamen fi Chinese Memedy Co. 116 Venter Why KLAot-0751 Hoattle, Wash, 5 days, ss09| ‘HEY, THER Do Seo)! eo ASCEEP ® SOM Opa cre THE CURB (ll BROWN TELLS OF WAR WITH AGENTS and since that time the federal Bits. 7 Goa Le tak: | “"thte “werlhony’ between: the fed agents have seemed to be enemies TRARTIC COP WHO BANLED [eval agents and me started in a Iit-|of mine.” HIM OUT LAST WEEK FoR A SLIGHT MISTAKE IN BRING! ar ‘Bown Wet Forces Would Kill. Prohibition in Congress Flying Squadron Speaker Says Body Will Make Law Even More Harsh ATG Be MA Ue Te Ost [4 ECLARING that the wet forces) evening, he sald that he was “dis, 2 had long ago despaired of hay-|gusted with goo doitizens who say ANY NAR. ing the Sightéenth amendment | that this or any other law can not taken out of the constitution, and | be enforced.” had turned their attention to an “IT wish to add that T have ceased effort to capture congress and ex-| to call them good citizens,” he sald. tract the teeth of the enforcement | “This government has not failed in act, Oliver H, Stewart, president|the past to accomplish the task It of the flying squadron foundation, | set out to accomplish, and it will assured his audience at the First | not do so In this case," Baptist church Tuesday night that Mrs, Bertha Landes and J. C, instead, the sharper teeth would be | Herbsman spoke at the seasion put into the Volstead act, Wednesday, “With the enforcement #et re-|. The Flying Squadron will go from pealed the eighteenth amendment | here to Bellingham, to the constitution would be a dead Py RR RN aut letter,” he doclared. He told of three specific things that the legislative department of to Picnic Sunday the flying squadron foundation! ‘he genttle Dramatic soclety an- hoped to have the next congress do. | nounced Wednesday their annual cove 1, To put the prohibition en-| picnto for next Sunday at Peoples’ forcement officers under civil serv: | park, Renton Junction, %Varren fee » Anderson's symphony orchestra will 2, ‘To make prison sentences man: | furnish music for the dance, which will begin at 3 p, m., and continue { aliens who were | till late at night lating the law Vaudeville acts and vocal solos PREKIDES will bo interspersed among the dance y numbers Thomas P, Revelle, United States — prosecuting attorney, presided at] If you are ready to buy a good lant night's meoting, home you will find a large variety In Introducing tha speaker of the {among The Star Want Ad columns, «K ING St 7 CISTEN HERE, dR, VM AN ORn- aes heey Dramatic Society Ani Ucaleyn’ CiP {iis datory 4 To dep ullty of m agen ates cae a PAG POWER PROJECT IS DELAYED Development Priest Rapids Awaits Finding of Market ‘ °c } attla | Dowe as f . ft bd | that market ve fi is un NOTED AD MEN TO BE HERE | Seattle Club P Plans Enter- tainment for Delegates | World figures in advertising will be in Seattle, July 20 to 24, for the ial convention of Pacific Coast Advertising Clubs associa- tion. About 25 Coast clubs are members of the organiza- tion, part of the Associated Ad- vertising Clubs of the World Among those who are coming ure: C. King W oodbridge, president of the Dictaphone cor- poration of New York, also pr dent of the A, A. C. W.; A Heath Onthank, chief Jof the dome commerce division jof the U. 8. department of com- {merce; Don Francisco, manager of the Lord & Thomas agency, Los Angeles, and Harry 8. Carroll, pub- |licity director of the Los Angeles |Broadway department store. | Both Franciseo and Carroll are |past presidents of the association | Francisco | The gathering is the first of its - lind in Seattle for some years. The {Seattle Ad club is making efforts |to make {t the most successful in |the 22 years of the association's history; headquarters will be at The Olympic Hotel | Howard J. Ryan of the Pacific {Coast Steamship Co. ‘s general jchairman of the arrangements com: | mittee He is assisted by ‘the following: Miss Pauline Krenz, Fraser-Pater- son, women's entertain- ment; Phillip R. Fennelly, of J. W. Sheets, Inc. attendance Arthur G. Neitz, publicity; Milton Seizow, Pacific T. & T. Co, ae commodas tions Webb R. Harrison, Seattle Engraving receptio Arthur Wich man, exhibits; Frank McCaf- |frey, Acme Press, entertainment Carl W. Tuerke, Christian Science Monitor, headquarters Carl Robin- son, Supply Laundry Co., transpor+ tation; J. Arthur Younger, Seattle Title & Trust Co. budgets, and Hamilton Higday, trophies. |The ‘Seattle Star | 1207 Seventh Ave, A in. Classified Advertising Rates TRANSIENT RATES (Count Six Words to the Line) ne line or more—1 insertion | Carrot Insertions Cents P Tin ‘ Male and Peps “Rete Wanted and Ma! Female Situations trea ALL tga ines ADVERTISING COMING FROM OUT OF THB STATI OF OF WASHINGTON costs MONTHLY LINEAGE RATE (Calendar Month) lar month and, ERY Dar, Tine 200 ne eae A peat calen~ 23 conte per line 801 ‘to ey Wee used aaa ee en 400° Kt KH a tae 4 i during cl : eaten. tay 0 ines used durin ‘cen’ nts pel fine 500 ito Bo8 lines sed Beit calen: nth. 1 conts pe ont to iy Hines ised aunt calen= Gente per, iH ie juring: "10 canis Be maine Advance 100 A line oF ne for 12 months .00 per 1 ine or More for SS months yi ’y month® 1 Une or pore bait FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Want Ads will be taken at THE STAR office from 8:00 a, m, until 8:30 p.m, dally. Telephone service also maine tained until then. STAR WANT ADS @® Are for your service USE THEM THE COST IS LESS