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ofhhinks. MONDAY, AUGUST 31 IRY REFORM ISHORSE HEAVEN Urge Apple Shipment: EFFECTED | PROJECT UP fonsolidate Two Divisions Backers Meet in Seattle in New Rum War Plan Development to WAZELTINE IN DOUBT _! wire beng made Meniay Jp Hiyle Has Wide Authority ircicstion ana ower eit ert twee the Yakima Columbia kne ¢ th try | rive The land s on a plateau $2 000, according to J. W « firm f M. R é THE SEA to Europe via Shipping Interests Confer on Ways to Boost Pacifig Coast Commerce Washingto: i nt for) 1 t months tn cold " th ' f production, shipped from huet ment and sold in ( " a 1 with foreign’ oon for example, in competit with { - t onthe fre fruit, accdrding 1 A. F, H An ' Frenet esenting the ‘ ald tt French made the ' He d ! urse of the discu meet: | my wai 4K « of United State tland tt ' Commerce representative t al! In this ni commercial and shipping interests at | ner Ame in 1 be bull Chamber of Commerce building, |'The Japanese, } 1, for exam ( e . tractors, of neh, together with A pmet } ” at once jee sald ‘One of the| efrigeration and pla t ne t f drawbacks of a1 reclamation between Puget Sound ' oi CO. 1 a Tuesday Miller, Of | service developments is that they Europe and the mitting the foreign t agton, D ee BUPET-| 1064 too much cost on the pettior at | SIPLOAD OF f ising the task of ansferring tO | first CABBAGE TO G r. eaten souks & FURNISH WATER . si = jowever siness . AT LOW COST d cabbage, now loade ke 3 Tred as Lyle said In the development of the Horse to sail in refrigeration to| Barkentine Will t that there will be no age Aly re bs 7 ts Manith | . . pedicte at there will t Ppl gy Ai = the aim to bring | Manila on. ahinas enforce. | Heaven it will be the aim to bring Mishikes Be” cotvionea ted: ahib Sail for Africa err % . ri water to the farmer at the lowest t itl ‘ ees Asli dh ment o a, n taking care of permite: possible cost, to enable him to get ° ie Rea? wanker . t . wh the rm and fa his district > Ta the land into production Then the in ¥ tr ca : oon 4 shi t - ’ a a? | dour . weve me y or Gs" | system will be added to a more per pala? Din lik more t ° t : manent development, and fits will be k thi} ference T atter pre , " b five-tnested Momtine be paid to the farmer have not met with favor cane ee hbase : We will start with a temporary The conference is one ee tate ety diversion dam on the Big Klickitat | neing held thruout the Unit 1 a : as Aaa t haa been elimi. | Yer and canals wil t be con-| for the purpose of pay eatat ~ ’ lined at first Tr Horse r f | hard f » je expreantor opinic y, wa ed from he mn iki the Heaven can be irrigated with a fin-/ trom all interests in the matter of|terth to Port Lou ) Midd ¥0d ished system at jess than $60 @N/ maintenance of the United States! river, where st tas rey acre merchant marine. The confere er for the of Mourit c The new rum treaty with Canada| SAID TO BE }are arranged and held under the | the west ar sill also do much to “once and for | EARLIEST DISTRICT jagency of tho United States Cham: | ii, put down the smuggler,” Lyle} sonally, it is the earliest large | ber of Commerce. | district in the state, and its soil At the Seattle conference, ( w “Official ¢ British Cotumbia| 4 rich, indeed. It has a gentle slope SBhave always given us splendid co-|t® the south and southwest, is leperation but this new treaty will| Practically free from frost during the growing season®and, I believe, | Spmake it an a | j official and much easier. J expect that the interchange of information concerning liquor sales land movements will be of the offers one of the greatest areas in the Northwest for production of agricultural wealth potential the | reatest benefit “The land ts practically all in Details of the reorganization in| private hands, homesteads and regard to the alze and personne!| claims. Some of it is now produc lef the staff will not be kn ing wheat until Director Lyle receives further! ‘The preliminary engineering fetvices from Washington, he indi-! work, such as surveys and water cated. The status of F. A. Hazel guaging, has all been done, and ine is also dependent on Washing-| know exactly where we stand,"*| ton advices. }aaid Mr, Rice, “All we need now is the money and I believe it be forthcoming soon POLICE WOMEN the board of directors, is for the meeting. Other tatives, property holders in Horse Heaven, also are present Monarchists Ask Another Transfer Made in “Interest of Harmony” Another change in the women's division at police headquarters will | The war is over,” you will remind did not he made by Chief Merete in an Dawes Plan Change him while Liew effet to solve the . problem of| BERLIN, Aug. 31—(By U. P|, “Yes. but it must have been who will Pretty bickerings” in that depart-| Demands for ait Ba: of. the | Sing. oF. it wouldn't have be ared pment were forthcom effect e atart Miss Amelia Sorenson, Univeraity h lberal and monarch Se CPST 708 STW. Of out thio we The ownern of the land are said to be co-operating almost unani mously to ralse money for the IN SHAKE p Project, by bonding the district. W A. Kelso, of Prosser, president of Seattle { represen: | the || STARTS ON P! This offer is to enable old and new subscribers, who missed “The Flapper Wife,” when it was ap- pearing in this newspaper, to read this Siete story and get the proper background for the sequel, ‘‘Foot- loose,” now running in The Star. Call at The Star circulation department and you will be presented with your copy. Or, if you desire it mailed, use the coupon below, inclosing 10c in postage to cover cost of mailing, etc. Circulation Department, The Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash.: I did not read ‘The Flapper Wife,” but I am reading “Footloose.” Send me the complete “Flapper Wife” story. Inclosed please find 10c in postage to cover cost of mailing, etc. NAME ..., STREET AND NO... BURY. 955 5 14 Mark X in box if you desire The Star delivered to your home by our carrier, \urer of the Maxim | ment Co. Women to Study ANOTHER HOTEL .”:: ty Wide Dem omen's club for a period 12-Story Hostelry at Fifth sm: by John D. Wens and Virginia Planned [rank cameron will preside Construction of a 12-story, $500,000 hotel will begin within 90 days at) (7 he northwest corner of Fifth ave HERE nd noun Virginia st, according to ement of Dr. C. 8 Noble, tr Land & FLIGHT STARTS ON PAGE ONE Inve: It will be of reinforced concrete RSENS faced with terra cott deaigned = on the thic style. There will be H! 200 rooms and the hostelry will be tha two PIG toe named the Noble hote "i PRL wan rained HERE’S MORE ABOUT COAL DID NOT WISH TO DELAY FLIGHT 1 f mma we of t it was put In during the war . more willing to pay the price | opened the eyes of the world to the ought to be given a rest Party Machinery rh} TAR CHANNEL BEATS LITTLE GIRL IS yeattle ANOTHER GIRL HIT BY AUTO London Stenographer Fails) Four Injured in Week-End to Swim Across Rural Auto Wrecks 1 Monda ' the " i \ {ucDonald. et t 1 and cramy ted hitting tite “i Ath ae e me of Dr, Kidd, neart CAPR GI KZ, Vrance, A t neriousl t Her hae ment y ar Lem . Lins I . make | Bothell highway. Lundg t Ws Hole t tin 1 chance to swim | 4nd. brutw 1 \ HYethat Mins Kd | aged 1 mpany Helmy+ Tuesday | the driver are favorable A, M. An ASK COOLIDGE END STRIKES Urge Greater Control Over Industry Thru Laws EASTERN HEAT KILLS THREE Temperatures of 90 Are Recorded; Climbing WAMPSCOTT, Ma of the na al strike alled \ prevent {fering | thr ‘ President ¢ future Hays Hammond cha coal comminsion f 1 uring th One h, that of Charles J, Sea-| and at present chairr of the New “ 4 by the heat land governors mmittee | he which is laying plar » provide ¢ 4 that region with hard and hard ' oal substitutes this winter, urged ‘ the president to take action to ob D t b inlation at the regular ses when a congress next iter, put 1 Ww nto effect the recommenda The f tions of Hammond's « commis fist sion 1 The feature of the commit er & recommendation ou: the ate commerce commis lef Washington graduate and mem. The examples cited are merely for a er of the women's division, With the plan successfully 19 | siete serena ales yay peal map. Start | ut th EBin Detroit on an extradition ca peration for one year, the nation! som any section and work out the/@! ! prill be assigned to new duties when | in generat still endorses the mea-| same ridiculous developments from f she returns sure and Is prepared to carry it| tne sone delivery ch Saban be timed Chief Severyns said Miss Soren-| cut, but there has been an Increase ietsa! dittarenas Uetndednne ato e air and ¢ mm Was near a nervous breakdown | in misgivings as to some of its| ,_7he difference ls not Accounted for rd willbe de errand. She told him she could not , present, Germany's budget is | aise The Northern Pacific era and work in the women’s division. Dis. | od condition with every pros-| charge for a “line haul” to a , avis putes and jealousies among the wo-| pect that her revenues will meet | on or near any of ita many tr er men See were given as the} the situation generally s the same jn all ca ause of the trouble. ” r charges in some cases are absorbed “Miss Sorenson is thoroly cap by other railroads; whenever ap able and too good a worker to lose,” Sue Dexter Horton plied they are small —_— FT said Chief Sev “Whe > : , ols os ‘phd a Sere sabe Bank for $29,705 on tne tace of it, the zone system|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT fties. I don't know just. what Dexter Horton National bank was sprees es 5 aves tal tas Labbe PROSPERITY ork she will have.” sued for $29,705.79 by the bankrupt | [eaidential districts for the benefit of ~ ' : dealers who largely deal with thei 7 "© ONE Two other women have been| Burton-Beebe Lumber Co. Monday. | M00" STARTS ON PAGE ONE iransferred within a year's time| Chariés W. Johnson, trustee inj °° of a company | \———_____ from the women's division by Chief | bankruptcy, claims the bank collect ich does a large retail b eas | total ex t 3 Severyns. They are: Mrs, M. Sius-| 4 Om assigned securities for th 1 which Ix also a. prod ho hare tach i fer, now supervisor of dance halls,| “Mount and gppropriated them to asks that his name be withheld, saya! ‘beni pi ech heen fad Mrs. Sylvia Hunsicker, now of | Payment of unsecured loans. Thelin» system in indefensible, and| whose trade moeihiivie ge a i berate: Vivien q. lumber shipping company went into | should go bd asap nadie or Bre 1. 0; Harrin,,wite, of. De | bankruptey.here in the early part) wie is contrary to accepted prinet-|tich raw cated dint fad Hective Harris, division superinten-| °f 1923. ples in the merchandising of nearly | ment of many of these naturel ent, Mrs. W. G. Briggs and Mrs every other necessity,” he naid. “In| sources. haa been retarded te th M. R. Dahnken are the three re. < \, W | some zones Pay 50 cents to a ntainious and almost { % maining members of the women’ Jail Marine ho dollar a ton more for coal than youd sitie natn, or ne api 7 Sl G d 5 : : sible nature of the country fon who were there a year! would pay if you lived across the het ago. | er oe pon. i UatG | street. It is ridiculous ed a6 ee bet of the Alaskan = Evi Clarenta’ Riv,’ tatine of Can: | WHAT OTHER DEALERS ar gel Gigs Naso ene A 10 in Sacramento tervitie, Texas, who slept at his SAY ABOUT SYSTEM Gold, | ot. ‘couree: thaw (bea pretts H i id | post while guarding President Cool-| “Zone A, the downtown district. I"! thoroly mined. But the! loane urt in Accidents | {ige, “has been given one month’s| Near the waterfront and the bunkers | tmimorai demara hone pitty, Manet SACRAMENTO, Aug. 31—(By U.| imprisonment and will lose $31 from| there. For this reason it was given) seratched. Thousands of tons of P}—Ten persons were injured in au-| his pay. the lowest, cartage rate, Yet, be-) oy liew wal in the moun Fomobile accidents in thia section| Pvt. Key will. start serving his| Cause of traffic conditions and hills, | jain, the pick and shovel to ler the week-end. There were noj sentence immediately, elther on the| !t 8 one of the most expensive to ac and ser its wa Patalities and all of those injured are! yacht Mayflower or at thé marine|!i¥er in.” he said. Wes! auiiode ti and the world fad eae en ther dealers claim they delive- Aha ea Sarina H pected to recover. es | Zone A at a loss, and admit, upon| The remainder of the export, 10 questioning, that the people in the| Per cent, consists of furs, lumber higher rate zones In the residential |e: But the hea forested slopes Slatvioty make ip the loes j Of Alaska’s many hills still stand district says the system is wrong, | Umberjack's axe “ to) and, personally, he would rather see| TRADE, POSSIBILITY Complete “Flapper Wife” Story a unitorm delivery price emtablahed {JUST OPENING UP for the whole city Alaska’s trade possibilities have Gloria, The Flapper Wife,” the most popular Seat- avin dealers frank to admit the] just begun to see real development p ; s of the syatem, efforts were| jn the past few yenss E He story ever published by a newspaper, is to be is- || mage to discover how it comen 10 be | loon tase Coe got ith sued this fall in book form by a large publishing con- maintained. None seemed to know.| merce was relatively small cern and will be sold for around $2. There was no association. It simply| wax practically no trade 5; grew out of a wartime mea And, | inant at all until after’ the Aleal You can have this complete story FREE. like many other war } Bes, itl Yukon exposition in 1909, which | ’ sucks money out of p that p c the park on|and other fuels midnight toi Hammond said vacation strike’ for PRISON GARB Girl Slayer of Mother Enters San Quentin and = mine h ship Ham nthe. nd the hort DAWES ARRIVES NEXT FRIDAY Vice President to Make Two-Day Visit Here Vice President — ¢ = Gates wes will be visitor from t Friday until Sunday He will make one speech, gles auditorium at 7:30 Saturday evening awes will be met at Spokane Friday morning by Governor Hart ley and N. D. F te re pul » national His at committeeman 1 be attle w more of matron, by |# Social than a political nature, A a FE suite a The Olympic Hotel ts being ame calm YEGGMEN CRACK FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS RS_STORF Prnae—brecdarich 6 Nelom Scrvin Lovely New Hats of Velvet $7.50 HESI the of are nor almost daily mart fashion Store rival in the Downstairs Smart velvet black and the Autumn shades fitting model velvet with heavy satin a jeweled etched. favored A close in black folds of ribbon and ormament is One With nille of many metallic trimming attractive styles. Many in satin. embroidery, plush flowers and che- At $7.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORE All the New Coats at $25 Are Fur-Trimmed and in such wide varlety of styles as to make it a simple mat- ter for women and young women to choose. All are well tailored, from good fabrics, and have. style-rightness of the same character as found in more expensive coats. Just about every Autumn color desired will be found in our selec- tion of Women’s Autumn Coats 5.00. pow? White Table Oilcloth 46 Inches Wide Is Specially Priced Tuesday At 29c Yard TANDARD quality of White Table Oilcloth that makes itself very useful in the home. Table tops, wall spaces in the kitchen and bathroom and many other places can be protected with it. --DOWNSTAIRS STORE MINE STRIKE IS|HUMPBACK RUN UNDER WAY = IS HEAVY Coal Workers Begin Walk-| Sims Surveys. Fisheries for out in Anthracite Field State Board STAIRS STOF her and the sentence | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—(By| With the present fishing season D hy went thr | U. P)—Union officials today faced! rapidly nearing a close, reports of being examined the gigantic task of supervising the} packers show that the humpback used drugs, 1 Willys-Overland Co. Loses - $900 to Night Prowlers SS ERS ea NEE “s [ Here's MORE ABOUT |) Expert yorgmen, operating in ing fashion in the offices of th | ANIMAL HUNT || witss-overiana” Pacite. co h and robbed j ave. and Pine st, opene i STARTS ON PAGE ONE |} the company sate of $900 in valu _ ables Sunday night, according to the ire anybody wearing alfitm’s report Monday to the de-| buiton® Two vt tyls,| tective division at police headquar may not capture each | tes “other | The robbers, after breaking into! Any allosaurus, for instance, who| building, forced thelr way into was uncaptured over the week-end, | {he office where the safe was kept. | may go gunning for a pterodactyl, | 7 safe was dragged from the capture him, and see “The Lost ¢ down the hallway to the ele | World’ "free vator shaft, where it was dumped! The story ran some weeks ago in| (nto an elevator pit. Here the yeggs| The Seattle Star, It tells of the| Worked coolly with an electric drill dventures of a party of explorers! {aking their time about opening the hose members, happening into aj lor of the safe ith Amerioan duiela: ééme her A preliminary check of the rob- herds of huge prehistoric animals) ety showed $500 in cash and al that somehow have survived to the|lamond ring worth $400 as missing | present dag |In the thieves’ loot. ‘The robbers | oieh sé | made an easy excape with the valu ables. Detectives were Monday In- | | the big muss tn over | hess AIL aN baal LR LL ek \ And then, in an effort to prevent . ‘ hosty ,and wasteful development iat gen Made, «|| iat, ed, seein ges, © Oayte the opening up of oil, timber and 2 Tons legen for the government This | or More was a great drawback and checked Zone— Per’ 1Ton || the growth of commerce until these A stringent restrictions we gradual B ly modified during the past five! c | yea | D | An these restrictions have been E |modified and the land has been F opened up, commerce has shown a G. corresponding development, Now, | H each year's trade averages around I 1,60 $60,000,000, and it Is steadily, slowly J. 1.70 and healthily increasing each yenr K ... ' + 2.06 | Boat°of all, the government's pol Te tvaiereesernirs S08 2.30 THicy ia now to looren its hold on the | M 1.40 1,60 |) resources. and place thelr develop. N 1.60 1.60 J/ ment in the hands of private enter oO ‘ 1.70 1.95 |) Stine as fast an private, enterprise P 1.70 1.95 |) can take care of them and develop Ht , : by a them in a conservative ‘and efficient ‘ manner | i ah aap [jthat ia needed to bring more indus w 5 O6 try ind more capital into Alaaka x “try And when you bring the industry 7 ri Jyou assure a constantly incrensing % ‘i 2 Ixtroam of export ‘trade which will Harbor Isinnd 1,70 9) flow thru the portal of the North, Seattle, * vestigating MOTHER OF 13 pee ee eee FIERCE PRIMEVAL CREATURE LOOSE HERE—LOOKOUT! | reasoning infatuation. | Mrs. Mills left 13 children at her} farm home near Ridgefield, Wash, jand eloped with her neighbor, who] | himself abandoned a family of eight. | Authorities say the two aré Hable under federal white slave charges. | The « were found with Mrs, Mills’ baby daughter in an apart mont here after some of her older | children appealed to 10 stop the love affiir Her husband is said Alaska | She did not altogether desert her | [ehildren, it wa After | couple moved to Portland it was tom to visit home at intervals of where the ehil olor police jto be in rned the Phe 40 foot from end to end and had a wing npread of about 80 feet, It therefore, as ble as a falraized Monster measured | her oy Kevoral days caring for the farm and rirplane, Ib J koeping house for the younger ones, older dren were | vising an intricate | mines affected by the strike order. | | |hazarded the prediction that the in-| | four months | | FIREMEN ELECT |Hit by Two Autos, peaceful stoppage of production in| salmon run in the Sound this year the anthracite coal fields | Will likely be the largest in many Like commanders super-| years, E. A. Sims, of Port Towns. military maneu-| end, member of the state fisheries said the Seattle division district heads and international | board, ver Sunday at officers took thelr posts to direct| hotel, where he is stopping on a final preparations for the cessation | visit. The pack will exceed 475,000 cases, with a valuation of about $2,700,000, Sims estimated. of work which will culminate at gid: | night tonight when 158,000 miners are expected to haye thrown down their tools in an indefinite strike With other members of the fish- More than 50,000 workers have al-| eries board, Sims has just completed ready walked out of the miners, not|a survey of the salmon packing in- |to return until their leaders have| dustry. There will be no reason |come to satisfactory agreement with | to continue the season after Septem. the owners of the 823 anthracite | ber 5, he believes. His survey indi- jcates that the total pack this year How long the tieup will last until| will be greater than any since the agreement is reached or the gov-! great run in 1913 ITALIAN SUB IS FEARED LOST Missing Three Days With — 55 Men Aboard Everett Man to Head State, ros, Organization | Italian with missing an |ernment or public opinion intervenes to bring about a resumption of work, neither e could say Clos observers, however, have dustry will be tied up from two to Aug 31 P)—The submarine persons three (By U. Sebanio Veniero, has the been navy voard, days and PUYALLUP, Aug. 31.—El ting pur pterodactyl, object of The S admitted today that extensive search Star's prehistoric animal L. R, Barnes, of Everett, president, |for her is proceeding. hunt Tuesday and Wednesday |i TLE AY SLUR NY as the! ‘Phe Veniero participated in the re. September 1 and 2, is another ‘ol next convention ¢ ity, the Washing ent naval sham warfare and was § 4 [ton State Firemen's association 1, ay 1 off Ci P the curious beasts that lived ast reported off Cape Pa: thout 40,000,000 yearn ago. it {| El0PES With Father of 8; | iosea its tnreeday session over the| “pinding of oil on the waters there ‘ reper | week-onk |gave rise to rumors that she had was a wing-fingered bat lzard, || Both Are Arrested | ‘The association algo went on ree | foundered, had a reptile jaw and body. {| port AND, Aug. 31-——-Mrs, W.E,| ord asking that the personnel of aa os Pep aes Massive, leathery wings helped it |! aging 46, and J. F. Stichler, 50. were | State fire marshal's office be in-| fo'rly:‘oliimalt in Jail here today because of an un. | Ceased {Summer Endeavor The delegates also discussed a proposed bill providing for the finan: | Conference Ends cial relief of volunteer firemen in-! ane conference of the Washington Jured while on duty | Christian Endeavor union closed at Other officers eeleted wore fhe Ye SCL? om Bi BALE C. H, Tracy, Arlington, vico prest-| iridge island, Sunday night. ‘The dent; Joseph Wood, Renton, treas-| next annual session will be held in urer, and J. FE. Lindsay, Seattle on June jin 1 The cofference has been In charge of Miss Louella Dyer, field secretary of the Endeavor, A similar confer- 1%, 18, assistant | 19 and 20, | 20, five chief of Spokane, and George P. Miller, Kelso, trustees: . will be held next August, due to but May Recover ; iccess of this one, Miss Marion YAKIMA, Aug Nelson Park Jenkins, president, stated. jer, 74, of Union Gap, was eritically Miss Ellen Galey of utile was inJured when he was hit by two auto. Mobiles on the state highway near}and Miss Gurina Hjertoos of Car hia home, He is ina hospital here | tlon was named ‘Tenth Legion super and may recover, & intendent at the conte: Appointed missionary superintendent | ji nant ene neti