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Seattle Union Record from Seattle, Washington • 2

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1 1921 Support Those Who Choose Their Paper for Advertising Readers Who Believe in SEATTLE UNION BECORD Page Two S' NEAR PIKE Town Talk THIRD AVE Honest her se a 1 are LOVE ROMANCE ADVENTURE STARTING TODAY NAZIMOVA THE INCOMPARABLE CONCERT ORCHESTRA ADULTS 25o INA RENCH COMEDY 420 PIKE ST We Believe That All of the Seattle Banks I Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn MASTER IRST IN THE WEST Sign Bscord The BANK CALIORNIA Second and Madison Seattle Branch Second at Columbia sill IIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH II IIII1IIIIIIIIHII mil IIHIIIIIKIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIItHHIlilllUIIUIIlIlUimlUbr SEATTLE PORTLAND TACOMA Business today is built on credit and credit comes from confidence so let us have faith in SHOOTINGS BY DETECTIVES AT the was the was RECENT investigations show that of the 30000 banks in the United States only twenty seven have larger banking capital (that is capital surplus and undivided profits) than The Bank of California A Of the National Banks in this class that is those having greater banking capital than this bank only one has a greater ratio of banking capital to deposits Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Total Deposits Total Resources over Advertising in Dentistry 304 Union St opposite postoffice REMEMBER Sam Weisfleld Rapair Your Watch Throw It Trade Mark Reg (c) CHILDREN 10c a clever the usual It deals National Association (A NATIONAL BANK) Of San rancisco Banking capital is a guaranty fund for the protection of customers This bank has the largest banking capital of any financial institution in the West Complete Banking Service Commercial Trust tour from of stage TO ACT ON SILESIA PARIS July 16 The allies to day agreed to have a commission of experts meet in Paris next week to delimit the Silesian frontiers and report to the supreme council ranck proposed that sufficient troops be sent to Silesia to enforce the decision The amous American Screen Beauty in the Greatest of Her Many Successes MEWtoMEH ON EASY CREDIT PACIIC ISHERIES CO SUED OR DAMAGES John Carlsdri formerly employ ed by the Pacific American ish eries filed suit Saturday mornifig in the district court against his former employers Carlson asks15700 damages for injuries which he claims he sustained while work ing with faulty tackle at a fish trap owned by the company The accident occurred off Lomml Point San Juan county in May 1920 NORMA TALMADGIL At the of the big GREEN CLOCK American Savings Bank and Trust Company entered 114 Edgar A picture of fast moving thrill's and wondrous beau ty Sailing the seas of happiness a girl the only survivors of a shipwreck A typical trop ical isle Prospects of a life long isolation The birth of love And then came HER HUSBAND! ington with his brother in law Senator Poindexter Cooper avor Tax Coopers local 106 has voted in favor of the one cent per capita tax Increase to the Central Labor Council Pressmen Help Record Web Pressmen local 26 voted favorably both on the 25 cent assessment for the Union Record and the one cent per capita tax increase to the Cen tral Labor Council at their lastmeeting Their action was credited to the printing pressmen's union in the Thursday edition of the Union Record uneral uneral ser vices for Albert Christianson mem ber of Local 104 who was killed Thursday morning by a falling gtn pole in front of the Sears Roebuck plant will be held at the Butterworth undertak ing parlors 1921 irst avenue Sun day afternoon at 2 The attendance of members of Local 104 is asked as Christianson was a loyal union man and had been a member of the local for five years Yeomen Picnic Harmony Homestead 174 3 A will hold its annual picnic at Rainier Boule vard park (Reritbn! Express) Sun day July 17 Baseball games dancing Bring your baskets Membferfc and friends cordially in vited Sid Hatfield Ex Police Chief Declares Sleuths Scorned Law EIGHT ARRESTED RIDAY IN GAMBLING RAIDS Eight men were arrested in two gambling raids by the police ri day night and in one instance it was necessary for the arresting of ficers to draw their revolvers and fire one shot in the air to awe their prisoners the police say Southard 32 a logger Gus Stolzer 34 sailor Johnson 38 longshoreman and Olson 38 logger were arrested charged with gambling in a room in the Union hotel Third aventie south and Washington street by Patrolmen Twohig and Griffin They fired a shdt to frighten the players into submission to arrest A deck of cards and 6825 In cash iaheld as evidence John Budd 23 a waiter is held as a witness Tom Wright 25 miner John Buchanan 60 a barber John Conklin 60 cook and George Moser 32 a laborh were arrested charged with gambling in the air banks cafe 215 irst avenue south by Sergeant Donlan and Pa trolman Peterson Some fchecks and a stack of chips held in evidence By our work we are known By our service we have grown 8500000 8950000 63400000 103000000 SEE IT TODAY COMPLETE IRST RATE PROGRAM Her irst Comic Creation Since CD A TT1 THE SEAPORT iLJL SUCCESS are today in as good condition as they ever have been and they are carrying very large and ample cash reserves to meet any and all emergencies we wish to congratulate the Dexter Horton Banks and their people on the confidence displayed in that old and substan tial institution Say It With GROWERS DECORATORS 1004 THIRD AVE Northwest corner Third Are and Madison St Phones: Main 355 Ell 1547 Immediate and satisfactory attention given orders for all occasions We telegraph flowers to all parts or me worm WASHINGTON July 16 (Unit ed Press) Hatfield ex chief of police of Matewan Va to day took the stand in the senate labor committee investigation of the Mingo mine war Word that the menjber of famous West Virginia family testifying spread through capitol and the room soon crowded Jones bitched chair closer to the witness table to catch what the man who is under indictment on charge of shooting Baldwin elts detectives would say Without the slightest sign of nervousness the Idnky blonde rhountain youth described the pis tol battle in which he was the central figure His suit was neat ly pressed and a Masonic charm dangled from his His quick gray eyes watched the members of the committee in tently and he frequently laughed at questions from counsel for the operators Hatfield explained that the detectives were evicting min ers and their families fron the houses of coal companies He said he asked them if they had any authority ahd testified that they replied they need no authority" "I have a warrant for your ar Hatfield said he told Albert eits returned the compliment saying he had one for me The mayor told him it legal and was bogus Then elts shot the mayor and after that the shooting became kind of Poll Tax Notices Keep Sheriff Busy The office has been del uged with telephone complaints from persons who have paid their poll tax but have received notices from the office that it is still owing Sheriff Matt Starwich explains that this is due to the fact that the names were not rechecked and that persons who paid their poll tax after being listed as delinquent will receive these notices put the number of your tax receipt on the notice and mail it back to said Sheriff Matt Starwich this morning Sheriff Starwich received more than 800 calls riday and Satur day morning his phone was even busier have to oil the phone as it Is getting so hot with all these excited he said this morning REDERICK STONE NOTED AMERICAN TENOR our Times Daily "THE a Bird of a Comedy International News Benefit Picnic To Raise unds A benefit picnic and summer night festival to raise funds to feed German and Austrian will be held Sunday at Golden Gardens The picnic will be held under the auspices of the German and Austrian Relief Committee The local committee is endeav oring to raise 3000000 for the relief of German and Austrian children The Society of riends American Quakers have sufficient funds on hand to supply food to the children until the end of Jul to the relief if a like sum is ob tained In America BOULEVARD CHOP HOUSE Do not let your Sunday trip interfere with your Sunday Chicken Dinner Due to summer season being vacation time we extend dinner from 11 a to 9 BILL SCIULPLIN Prop GOES TO A CONVENTION Coen editor of the West ern reeman is in attendance at the National A convention in Detroit Mich This will be one of the most irfiportant conven tions the society has ever held about 2000 delegates from all parts of the United States to be in attendance Mr Coen is a member of the executive commit tee of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic and will visit Washing ton and Chicago before returning to Seattle INJURED BY AUTO Clarke Turner 714 Seventh avenue is in the city hospital suf fering from severe injuries re ceived when he was struck by an auto at Lake City belonging to Mickelson of Kirkland General Dietrlbntore Corp SERVICE GARAGE Machine Electrical Battery Shjp Repairing AIT WORK GCARANTKED East Uth hta I advertise to help you lect your dentist My price is always as advertised and my work is of the absolute first quality BEST BRIDGE $5 00 BEST CROWN $500 Examination Urao that ever inslstent Impulse and visit Dr Wilson DR WILSON 810 2 IRSTAVE OPP COLMAN BLDG ELLIOTT 1533 Skeleton Dug Up Rebol dug up the skeleton of an Indian or Renton pioneer riday afteronon while excavating for a sewer in the little mining town Dr Adolph Bronson deputy coroner who ex amined the skeleton said death had been due to apparently nat ural causes Tacoma Miss Accord ing to word received riday by Ed gar Webster manager of "The Mrs Charles A Briggs of TaComa has been selected by the Tacoma Lodge td take the part of Miss Columbia in the pageant on Elks and Tacoma night Saturday July 2 3 On Elks Night Dr Carl Hoffman exalted ruler of the Seattle Elks will play the part of Wayfarer Miss Julia Elrrien dorff wijL play Understanding and Miss Rim Wood the Angel Others who will take these parts during the week are Robert Day and Rev Cleveland Kleinauer Wayfarer Mrs' Minnie Mclwwell Klingberg Understanding and Mrs Lois Bell Sandahi Angel Camp ire Aids It was an nounced riday night by Mrs Jennings that Camp ire Girls in practically unlimited numbers are wanted to take part in the produc tion of "The As all performances will be in the even ing Mrs Jennings wishes to get as many older girls as possible The first rehearsal will be held at 7 Monday evening Cameron at Convention Cameron business agent of Sheet Metal Local 99 is at tending the annual convention of the international union in the East During his absence rknk Lalair is serving as delegate from Local 99 to the Building Trades Council Railwaymen loyal Street Rail waymen Division 587 riday night voted 100 to their striking broth ers of Troy and Albany who have been fighting since January 29 for union shop conditidns A 15 cent cut in wages which the street car men refused to accept was responsible for the strike in which the public showed a re markable sympathy the attention of the nation being fixed on the two cities early In the year during the progress of the strike Local street car men also donat ed 10 to the striking Tacoma bakers for their fight upon an un fair company there which is using the injunction io prohibit the con tinuation of the strike Swimming Class Open Seattle boys and girls not yet registered in the free swimming classes being held at municipal beaches by Park Board Instructor Ernest Wells may enter the classes until Wednesday of next week After that day no new members will be accepted work is advancing too rap said Wells riday i Discuss Expenditures Open dis cussion of reports on school ex penditures compiled by the Reduc tion Council and Informa tion League requested of' the school board by these bodies ri day was granted and the time set for next Thursday evening at 7:80 in the school board assembly room in the Central building The special committee for in vestigation of social welfare work in the school consisting of Claude Eckart Henry King and Carl Croson favordd continuance bf the work in its report which was adopted Blaine a Delegate Blaine of Seattle executive committeeman from this state will represent Washington State at the conference of the Western Reclamation asso ciation at Salt Lake City next week Blaine is now en route to Salt Lake City and is expected to return to Seattle July 21 Odd ellows Picnic A concert and basket picnic will be given by the Odd ellows band at the lower Woodland park grounds Sunday beginning at 11:30 and continuing through the afternoon A general program of races and ball games will be given the feature event be ing a tug of war between Golden Link lodge No 4 and Seattle lodge No 7 with Anchor lodge taking on the winners Dr Graves Honored According to a letter received riday by Prof Meany Dr rank Pierrepont Graves who resigned as president of the University of Washington in 1902 has just been appointed com missioner of education for New York and president of New York university Bruce Shorts Elected With the members of the state supreme court Judge Theodore Brantley of the Montana state supreme court and a number of superior court judges of various Washington counties as the guests of honor election of officers and the annual banquet of the Seattle and King County Bar association were held riday night at the Washington Annex The following officers were elected: Bruce Shorts president I Thorgrlmson first vice presl dent Henry McClhre second vice president Cassius Gates treas urer Carl Croson secretary and Howard Cosgrove Charles Poe and Thomas Askren trustees Discuss ood Quality If the members of the Washington Ore gon and British Columbia vegetar I Ian associations have their own way medics are to be denied the privilege of passing on the quality of animal foods both meat and i dairy products for human con sumption So the three associa I tions in convention at the Butler hotel voted riday framing a res olution to this effect which Will be presented to the legislatures of the districts represented The 5 Washington and Oregon assocla tions elected officers riday Those Selected in this State are: Dr A Sedro Woolley president Dr Woodside Redmond vice president Dr Carl Cozier Bellingham treasurer New Magazine Here A lusty magazine dedicated to the cause of cheering up the disabled veter ans who are undergoing treatment at the Cushman hospital Tacoma has been started by the instltu tlon As it is only two weeks old it is nameless aS yet but great 5 plans are being made for a chrts tehlng party July 23 The name will be chosen by one of the pa tients at the hospital three prizes 3 being offered for the best names 5 submitted Skinner Is Speaker Prof 3 Skinner of the college of business 3 administration of the University of 5 Washington delivered the princi 3 pal address at the coun cil luncheon at the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce at the Masonic Club Arcade building riday 3 noon' promising to promote Seat 3 tie's interests whenever he had op portunity to do "so Home rom ight Thomas 3 Page Seattle attorney has return ed from attending the Carpentier Dfempsey fight and a visit in Wash COOLIE GANG OR HAWAII MEETS IGHT Boilermakers Local 104 is join ing other unions of the country in swamping the house immlgra ffon committee with telegrams asking that the bill which would allow 50000 Chinese to enter Ha waii be re committed to the com mittee for further evidence Davis legislative representative of the Boilermakers International in Washington sent the re quest for a telegram to Albert Johnson chairman of the commit tee opposing the bill to the local riday Similar requests have been sent other locals in the country In an effort to mobilize the full strength of the boiler makers to kill the attempt to im port coolies first into HawUil and later to the Pacific Coast The delegates from the Vancou ver convention will report to the local next riday evening and a full attendance Is asked Ten dol lars was voted to the bakers of Tacoma to aid in their fight against the use of injunction Maurice Browne Players Please In Philanderer The Seattle Repertory Theatre under the direction of Maurice Browne and Ellen Van Volkenburg is producing Its first play Shaw "The at the new Cor nish School playhouse this week A new standard of dramatic excel i lence has been established for the Northwest reached only by an oc casional company on New York in quality technique and artistry "The is play scintillating with GiiaYiaii with an unfortunate man who is attractive to women for no other reason than his philosophical pancy The play centers around his desperate though whimsical ef forts to escape one by marrying another He finally succeeds in avoiding both by getting the first one married off to a third party a wholly innocent bystander much to the relief of everyone though the process is as mirth provoking and full of laughs as any ever written The play will be It seems in view of the excellent ensemble unfair to mention indi vidual performance the cast as a whole beliig unusually good and well chosen Perhaps thought the outstanding personality of the pro duction was Mr Browne himself in the title rle This is Mr first local appearance in the cast of his productions and we are pleased to discover that he Is more than an advanced instructor in the art of the theatre: he is a capable actor which is as it should be The art direction "was pleasing The touches of color in the cos tumes and settings and the clever arrangement of vista tn the second and third acts bear evldertce of capability and taste Repertory theatres are unfortunately few In the United States and their liveli hood has always been precarious Seattle may well take pride in hav ing the only one west of New York and should see that it is as it deserves to be both from its pur poses and its intrinsic merit well supported Jewelry Workers Join Union Record Helpers ollowing election of officers riday night Jewelry Workers Lo cal 30 donated 100 to the Union Record Secretary David Levine announced Saturday I Officers elected were: President Walter Pashley vice president Graham: financial secretary Bolstad recording secretary David Levine sergeant at arms on taine trustee Mathesen dele gate to armer Labor party Shard Harry Pashley retiring presi dent was presented with a gold medal facsimile of the Jewelry International seal in rec ognition of his valuable services to the union Jewelry Workers will picnic at Daddy Des Moines Chil home July 31 Yon can easily learn to dance at M1m lfl(M 4th cor ine (Adv) BABY GUY TO BE EXHIBIT BUALO July 16 Baby Guy Stillman will be taken to Poughkeepsie by the defense in the Stillman divorce case at the next hearing to show that he resembles James A Stillman it was said by Phelps Clawson who today re turned from testifying in the case "They probably will label Guy as or something like that to show that he resembles the former bank Clawson who testified for Mrs Stillman said 1 ne isle oi conquest kprlai 1V1 11 1 fh INSANITY CHARGE Locking herself in her houseboat on the east shore of Lake Union and threatening to kill her 9 year old daughter if anyone Mrs Clara Justice street gave Deputy Sheriffs Joe Hill and Sears a fight when they sought to arrest her on an in sanity warrant issued by her sister They crawled through a window in the houseboat and after a terrific struggle were finally able to con trol her Woman matrons of the county jail finally appeased her NORTHCLIE SAILS LONDON July 16 Viscount Northcliffe sailed for New York today on the Aquitania on the first leg of his trip to Australia Wick ham Speed editor of the London Times will accompany him as far as Vancouver mcU My Article Union WE BOTH WIN now devoting my entire time to my dental practice Hav ing now eerved the peo ple hare for 10 years and made good by do ing dental work that I can guarantee and mv euarantsa i I do not compete with Cheap Dentists operate pn your pocketbook or sell you conversation I give two worth of dental work tor every dollar 1 receive so you save a dollar I make a dollar and our interests are mutual Ws both win Open evenings tilt 7 end Sundays till 13:10 for people who work EDWIN BROWN 8 and all put dur shoulders to the wheel for a bigger and better Seattle and wd will profit thereby BBI' ta iwif wH xv ra Vf Mjy afflv I slv 9 I A UK an I hj i I i I I I I I 1 iiiii I I 2 we VMM i IMm gig InB Bms EaBW' gglO MmI HH eW Ml si is MS weW SB I I I I 1 1 1 1 I I ll 1 1 i fI Mr: 1 vt' lift XC V4 LORISTS i 1 fl I I I i i 1 1 1 I 1 I i ll: I i I i "L'iifc ill I 'rifr' I I i i 4 1 i' N' i Ml MB MSI wot htt nasMta wtm ZttS i OW 1 IBs t' a 8 it I db' 1 Mima iifei litf frtlH MMM 1 ITT Ilin 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