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ACREAGE BURURBAN HOMES you want 4 euburbar b clone have a want year to buy and he time bat wa our owned thru f on the ‘Terma a ance easy ont 6 in, ta and the” matte ut and have first ch Eshown any hour of day H. & HENDRICKS 418 Roston Biliott 2022. BOTH OF CI Mand: 4 slast mail creek monthly acres Wh Teady for Pacific highway res Whatcom Jand; 17 proved: sma Bhiekly settled: $1,600; $500 « 349 16TH AVE EAST ¢ Goon Tracts LoaGkb-oFt LAND aa easy ter : . erty F rat. payer the balance out of > ork in ar can y men LAKES nty LUMRER Wast : vey ared, Silver lake rage: spring: furnished house OdbeRrautiful view: choicest #p in Ww Megton for a hom riek lof good wood with this propert If taken at once. Inqu Ibberson P houseboat, Silver Lake, or phone 6056, Seattle FONE ACRE. 4-ROOM cleared, fruit and b Putes from ind av easy terms PURLI SALTY Ft 210 Liberty Bide.. Opp te P A LEVEL LAND; HEAVY Yoam « anty close in: | imp ‘ new bungalow orm. Ogner Rain 320-R ee CHOT "adjoining easy paym Price of 10 ye Andover Pe 600 fe FALOW $ y R Y FOR SAL equi Partly im partieulars write to Roberts, Sequim, Wash neres, ed. Downer, ©. Ri ne: F tHGON — 381 jock, machinery in road: $9 2 Box 13 NTED—M STERN: oadway, Capital ty district: want to tof May B 46, The _ FARM LANDS FARM LANDS celebrated Skagit Valley of | ington, where they raise the ton the least land Us, OF write, SC ‘HIRMAN & Mt. Vernon. “FOR SALE—WATERFRONT % PROPERTY ~ WATER FRONT 20-acre tract; electric Water main on the land on county Nothing finer mer home. Terme. i ‘Tennis, 643 N. Y. Mik. Main 1932 LOGGED.OFF LANDS aS IN SOUTHWEST ington for sale to settlers; y terms: no raise in prices. 88 ae and up. Liberty ‘Bonds r. Write for map show- HAHUSER TIMBER co. Bidg.. Tacoma. STOCKS AND BONDS T WiLL BUY Bonds bought or sold. ‘or, Wicks Tire Coal, American Of. Petroleum & Coal ral High Power Telephone. 1 Wild. SELL iversal Hich Power. ific Electric Welder: ACR ERO A going farm part cas Or. & ROOWS Hill, Univer move about ligt Je fe in. Saitersek Pat tomatic Elec. Con. Mining ska Steamship Co. fou ne | | | MAKE Call and | } TH TEWwEL NO. | Notice is hereby given tha t ESS OPPORTUNITIES — ORTAHOMA WONDERS The April 1 iseue of the Oll Preas| crosses containa interesting Information| semast f value and others| 1} who wis i ated om th M the | Queen FU NERAL NOTIC KS FUL GRAVE MARKERS and tablets, pore white beveled letters. liver tos Redman Grave rker, Co. Firat Ww Anne 13 | 105 REAUT Invest The Seattle Star | DIRE {CTORY | Attorneys-at-Law TP BALL HS TANLIAT Genoral practicn. All c consultation. 216 Hurke Bide. Becond ave. Main 7203. the mmie National | hin rbe Nawkeye Producing tate, Alpha, and other vdifferent, includ nent Ol Pr nies, This Important t, Don't mins Heépublic I out 210¢ Kans M THE NEXT By acting pr for only nse tof unde pr Attorneys—Patent FRED PF GORIN—Te CRNTRAL Bide. Phone Main 370. Reference Remington Typewriter Co. West- ern Rubber Co. Unive: Pele phane Co. Olympte wndry Co ¥. TF Schoff, D (09 2nd av Conmultat Voes dorate FENWICK 422 Burke Baths authentic off ma 404 Crary Repairs ROP LUNDGREN for Snell Wey- cles, 604 Stewart, at Times ea Main 4917. STRY and a AT INDI Gani my $100 $5 Hi All cases. “4 m free y auto parts antity, other and no tre slatin any au put t » labor LAWK Ride vchine arm and « bathe, tim Chattet Loans MONTY TO LOAN Loans from $10 to $100 made autekty 4 confidentially on furniture Pianos, Hive stock, ste, RANDERS & CO. _Smith Bid WILD shareh share the will #0! mines n be mn. ¢ ‘Chiropractor STROTP — Chiropractor. National School, Chicago, TIL tation free 212 Denny Bid Repairing, U pholstering Packing in row Furn. Shop. woe NO . - Grad ate Tacoma, hay sold Furniture, Write nal F Taco! Ma Y Collaters MONTY” LOANED cles of val Third a» Taane ON ALE The Rell HANDLING GUM. elty penny vend ent Sales Ce ladelphia, Pal 6 BL SINESS or’ VORTU NITL WANTED ADERS IN THE ENTIRG ‘ nh business of eying a larg n, and 1 tran ne on & snaervative basis, we pro- h the buyers and the sell- othing too large and not ing too small to recelve our most reful ention Everything t nfidential, No char SEATTLE 1 Seaboard Bide PERSONAL WANTED—EVERY WOMAN TO RE. main beautiful by using Princess Reautifier, powder and cream Beauty box (4 months’ supply), value $2.25, special $1.90. Finiah- ing cream, SOc. Princess Toilet Co, 4059 Arcade Bide WANTED— DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, OLD JEWELRY, OLD SILVER WATCHES, OLD FALSE TEETH. HIGHEST PR MONEY ART: le, 907 Dentixts BROW WHARTON, DENTIST Recon and Madison, over Beattie State Rank Elliott 1490 Open a Formerty Roberts @ office. BRING LE ained Detective Agencies COAST DETROTIVE Seaboard Ride. Male operatives: open day Pilliott 1662 sales. Warri Br Kathryn | Ajunted disorders re: way INVESTMENT CO. ot Elliott 1614 FAIRING LST. IMPERIAL TURKISH HATH Tide 4th ave. Electric cabinets, thera- peutic lamps, tubs Rheuma my specialty. Louis Myera, chirop. odist, mechano-therapist. Phone Main 2219, day or night . 4TH FLOOR. - RE tin all Terms rea- ave. Capitol arc PRIVATE tered phyal conditions of women. 15th dank ALASKA JUNK COL s Ettiott 2291. morage FInePndor KTORKAGR Ceatral Storage Co, 1120 Firat ORY, warehouse. White Hida. NEGRO BOY DIES OF Te the Firat PIERPONT THERAP TS treatme ireulation, jobe Bidg., CURLS” MADE Ladies Improve- ment Shop. Union at. sain 6507 STENZIE KILLS HAIRS. $1.50 BOX | uaranteed. Stenzie Mfg. Co, P. 2, — Fs San eta San Prancieos: | MOBILE, Apri 12—Walter Hen DIAMONDS, WATCHES ON CREDIT, | drix, 7 year old negro boy, died fron MICHAEL, 202 PIKE ST. encephalitis lethargia tleeping sick == TO BORROW | Deas). according to Dr. Edgar A. Pe See 2 eer terson of thin city. ARSTRACTS AT TDUCED RATES oot + loan. 710 Third ave maid that the patient had been Main 1017, Washington Title Co. |asicep for 20 days before death. This 106 LEGA! NOTICES: | in the first case of sleeping sickness iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THR | TePorted here 1a. sore ,cnnet: [PUGET SOUND 688s. NOTICE TO CREDIT. | STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES OR EPOSITORS, STOCK HOLD- STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN SWITCHES AND from combings. 101 In Mercantile Bank, a corporation, Insolvent. by vir- tue of an order made and entered MAX WINKLER Wild. nvy LIRERTY PONDS | York market quotations at ‘of purchase. plus xecrued in- | less a otat v. wi neluding to. as foil #...$100,25 2rd 4% 95.25 4th 4% gen Liberty Ronds at ‘New Yor one. ” quotations. charging pur-| e ra no commission. Bily telecraph'c station markets. BERRIN 4& RHODES. Inc. Dlisned 1896 stocks AND BONDS Cherry St. Main 1512. YT WILt BUY Great Western Petroleum. Alaeka Petroleum & Coal. Burke O11 I WILL SELL Pac. Electric Welder Lone Star O11. Raid Hill Mining... Okla.-Texas Pro, & Ret (Now paying 16 per cent on investment). Universal H. Tel. % Am-Nitrogen Prod. Smith Be) Mach. J. STEBPLE Main ID «90.60 O1M% 50 L6T.50 + Bid 5899, FOR LIBERTY PONDS BOUGHT id, includin: or ns paid, including coypons:, Bond 4% P War Savings Stamps Bought C.D. MeCONAHY 916 American Hank Bldg. Becond and Madison. TY FOND RECKEIPTS—WILL highest spot cash price. No y. Call before 2:80. ALDRIDG ipyard foreman, 216 Marion Bid. TY PONDS AT also partial pay- HI discount 3. Stamps. receipts and W. Haight EBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BALE AT INVOICE—A fF ing business in Seattle's b ; dry goods, rniahin this atc war and will will inv shorn; ‘ore t ual cost: . GEORGETOWN F 6813 Duwamish Ave Phone Sydney 86. _ A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY [smell payment will buy » part or! Fentire interest in a splendid pay- all saw and shingle mill 100 to $26,000 per year Jance can be pald from profits ¢ mining Interests that de- mand my entire attention. J.C. SMITH a0 Hinckley Bidg. Elliott 3110. Ui [iD FROM WASTERN ercatestarer, Pacific const rights 4 for auto accessory, used by Fords. ea Not a iuxury; an absolute neces pity. Want party to tak full charge Of business ax interested wt owner. My time occupied DBisewhere. Or will well county or te rights, 247 Golden Gate ave, Francisco BALY—SECOND-TAND STORE tailor shop, combined, with ing ro Rent $14 month, in ing use of phone. License p ear, Price $260 if sold wit *. American Second-Hand , 1533 Commerce st, Tacoma, me asonable commis: from all active sock and) ERS AND ALL OTHE INTERESTED IN DOCK, FOOT OF MAKION STREET AND AFFAIRS OF SAI the Matter of German-American Arrive Geattic in the nbove proceedings in the above entitled court on April %. 1919, the undersigned, an State Rank Examiner of the State of Washington, and as louldator of man-American Mercantile nk, Insolvent, of Seattle, Wash- ington, as duly authorized to offer for sale virtually all of the remaining gets in his hands be- longing to said German-American Mercantile Bank. That he is re- ceiving bide for said assets. A copy of all of such assets ts on file with the Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, or may be seen at the offi the State Bank Examiner, White Botidin That he will e sealed bi on all of sald aasete up until o'clock p. m, on May 10, 1919. virtue of the aforesaid order the Superior Court. notice ia bh by given to all creditors, deposit stock ders and all other pers: interested in the assets, affairs and the liquidation of the German- American Mercantile Rank, that the undersigned will make hia report to the above entitled court on the bids so received by him for said assets, and that said report will come for hearing in Depart- | ment No. 1 of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for King County, on May 15, 1919, at | the hour of 10 o'clock a m., at which time and piace all persons interested in the assets and affairs of said bank, and any sale of the aforesaid assets, may appear and offer any objections that they may have to the confirmation by the | court of the State Bank Examin- report and recommendation id proposed sale. LOUIS H, MOORE, State Bank Examiner of the State of Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of shington, for King County. NO. 121,964, NOTICE OF SALI In the Matter of German-American Mercantile Bank, a Corporation, Insolvent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |" by virtue of # made and | entered in the r Court of | the State of Washington for King County, in the matter of the Insol veney ‘of the German-American Mercantile Ban Louis H. Moore, as Btate Bank " ner, will re ceive sealed bide for virtually all of the assets of aid German- American Mereantile Bank remain- ing in his hands, A copy of the list of said assets which are of- fered for sale is on file with the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in the above entitled proceedings, having been filed therein on April 8 1919, A copy of the Hat of all of sald assets in on file and may be seen at he ffice of anid ate Bank F ine 18 Whit Building, Se- attle, Washington, A copy of said list of aase will be nt » any intending purchaser on request Th assets comprl notes, both secured and uns and ali other debts due the | real estate, judgments, bonds a warrants and furniture and. fix- tures. Louis HL Moore, as Sta | Hank Examiner, will-receive seal bids for all of said assets up to 5 o'clock p. m, on May 10, 1919, at the aforesaid offte All bids must be sealed, and there must accompany such bid either @ cash payment or a certified check of 10 per cent of the punt f such ‘The Bank r reserves leave 19:90 Micamer Sol ae, for} é4ipm mid- (Townsend, Angeles! daity night land Vietorta, y dally | *Does not eo thrat aereptite Vieterta on trip Sundayieaving Seattle Matur ta 11 Aamicoma direct 1AOpmievery two hours, § 2:0Opmbsingte trip, Ste baie i 10: 30p—m {htepmility, Utopia, tor Bart! 2 t0nm Randay'Townsend. Port Wii. Thurs eee. Don reness and! mi Thure [Port Angeles. .i9 | Goes thromeh tal mian’nt Tenn Tay on Tues-! Mon. May trip that, Gatty [Kineston, Gam ble! excentit. nate cometon.! Mature ine ler, Townsend! (Monday anavilie and HHad- 7:90pm) Noew. PAhamiatr, City of Angeles! 9-A6nm Mon. ifor all potnte in the! Trea, ‘There. r Joan tetande. | Fri. Taed Canal—Oamble—| ~¢:00am Gieamer Kingston, for! 12:38am ‘Wea. \Ladiow, Port Gamble! Thurs Bat. [**Mangor and all fon. {points on Mood Canal Points marked °° are boat landings Paasengers for these pointe a for other boat landing ee. must m landing. pansenger rate Goes not inclide boat landing charges. ro Mabiiity te Hmited to wens not to excned office. Open from €:30 @ m. to 12:00 midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Tieket Office, Colman Deck, Phone Main 3993, bid, after Hank Bx- et to the fur- he Superior approval by aminer, will be ther approval Court of the Btat for King County LOUTS Hf, MoorE, As State Tank Examiner of the State of Washington, iguidating German + American ereuntile Bank, The physician | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. “= "Market Repo There any of the market offerings, urday, Altho the cool ther the past fow days has not been « du to good trading, dealers are onfident that they will clean up on All perishable goods by the end Saturday's business, and will start next Week's trading with a full new of vewotads New Callforn! Saturday morning, to 12% cents ul cabbage, arriving from rn California Friday, sold high as 7 cents a pound. This is indication of the probable unusually high prices that will be asked for » before the season im over products were steady Sut with « rs confident that Id wee no price changer of cheese from Califor arrive next week, prob 45 conte were no percept we n Une rrived netling und, Win Kreen pear and ar pe Sout an an cabb Dairy urday Mor A ship nia, ¢ ably will sell at mday we ent 10 to l New York Stock Report » NEW YORK, April Despite reactionary tendencies the part of some tasues in the Industrial Mat leading fractional ad var of the #tock market States 12. on fasues showed at the opening today, United opened at 98%, up % The market closed strong Steel cloned at 95%, an Petroleum, 181% prefer 114% 5% 1% BH,” 16%, off % Unt up oft up thiehe ted % % LY States Mexh Ma y Raldwi oft if Chicago Market Report ‘ ” : : CHICAGO, April Omaha interests in ‘orn on the bulge ne caused 12.—Action disposing of long with fol of grain fu to decline an early up n the Chicago board of trade administration statement probably fund Jocaln prices after government the $1,0¢ ed for handling the wheat was regarded as @ bullish fu tor. Provisions were a little higher May up te at opening $1.59, rubsequently lont \c 4c up at the opening was % at the « tember her at the $14 lost Ke. le at gained at 0,000,000 up corn, the t 9 lower wae openin later up later the opening addi opening up higher September, G2%e at the xained her at sequently b ning, sub Chicago Market Report Open Clone $1.58% Low a High SLEEPING SICKNESS | | May | July 28.70 | Ribe— May SAN FRANCISCO, April 12.— ST %e; firsts, 460. 48%e, extra pul But Cheese. Be; firets, Potatoes—Whart prices $1.75 to $2 per cental and $2.95 to $2.50 for fancy $3 to $3. Y $2.60; Idaho Gem whington Gem» $3 to ‘$5.50 potatoes to $4 per cer Oate—Red, feed, TBarley—No, 1 1, shipping, California fats, fancy. Delta cholo Shimas, kn, $2 to to $2.3 New pota 0 pounds © ; Oregon rbar Sweet oO California 7 $ feed $2.9 t to $2.40; 0. Portland Market Report | ae *PORTLA D. “April 12.—Cattle- Receipts, 269 head; market steady. Rest steers, $12 to $14.50; good to cholee steers, $11.50 to $12.50; me dium to good steers, $10 to $11; fair to good steers, $9 to $10; com- mon to fair steers, $8 to $9; choice we pnd heifers, $10.50 to $12.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $9 to $10; medium to good cows and heife $7 to $8; fair to medium cows and helfers, $3.50 to $4.60; bulls, calves, $9.50 to $13.50; feeders, $7 to $10. Hoge—Receipts, 174 head; market steady, Prime mixed, $19 to $19.25; medium mixed, $18. heavies, $17 to $17.25; pigs, to $17.25; bulk, $19 to $19.10. Sheep—Receipts, 31 head; market steady. Prime lambs, $16 to $17, fair to medium lambs, $14 to $15; yearlings, $11 to $12; wethers, $9 to $10; ewer, $6. Putter—City creamery, Figgs—Selected local $6 stockers and $1 25 58e to Ste. extras, 44¢ to Abe. Hens—t4e to 35¢; broilers, to 43e. Geene- Cheese 1Te to 206. 37e to 39. e—— 7 ar | | Denver ; Market Report Al 0 “April. 12.—-Cattle Receipts, none; market steady Steers, $14.50 to $16.50; cows and heifers, $8 to $12.75; stockers and feeders, $12.50 to $14.50; calves, $12 to $14. Hogs—Receipts, steady, Top, $20. | $20.10. | Sheep—Receipts, none; steady. Lambs, $17.50 ewes, $1.75 to $14.50 COFFEE, SUGAR AN » COTTON | NEW YORK, April 12—Coffee— Spot vevene, 16%c; Santos, 21%e. Santos futures closed unchanged 50 rei higher, Sugar—Centrifugal, $7.2 Cotton—New pntracts, May,! $26.45; July, su 40. | DENVER, Colo market $20 to 200 head; ; bulk, market $18.60; to to BANK © ? pattle | $6,240,123.94 1,449,670,88 Clearings Balances kane Clearings | Balances | Clearings . 660,011.00 | | Balances . 5 to $6; canners,| to $8.50;) night, jonce held Artichokes. Asparagus Catiforni Yakima, o la per box Local, doe re bunches or K. Calif, per dow. rn Cal 1.600200, ° a2) AL T6@2 HW fat! L1b@2.36 f, per crate or To wmbers Per don amMhe wo 4 per ty Local crate 6.0005 58 1 valley, rate ‘ies 2.000 On oo fan brown Off grades Ont » per nh sete, per Pe Dos bunches io Batter Per ib Potatoes—Per ton Local H. Wash Wash Calif, per Nadishew Cal Khabar’ Calif, Local Peanut 10 16th. ba Tb ° 1 400 og oo bas 00 1 Tomatore— Mex Florida, per Turnips Calit Ten Davis, fancy Fancy . © grade Winenaps, ex. fancy Loca! Mack Twig, fancy Dark amber Lemane—Per bor— Fancy ... Choice PAGE 15 ee _ THEY'RE MOVING FURNITURE BY AIRPLANE _ The firet delivery weighing approximately Mt rnon. Bungalow swee a 9x12 6 of an order 0 pounds, V percolator, minutes #3 SHORT SESSION | IN N.Y. MARKET Technical Conditions Within Ruled Prices Today rug, an New today 12.--The review | NEW | York nays “Altho technical conditions within the market itself ruled price move ments in today's short session, senti ment was measurably improved by foreign advices that a virtual agree ment had been reached in the major matters of the peace conference, and that the protocols would be ready to sign in a week or two Securit? | | prices were higher in most cases, and trading was fairly animated thruout. | In the middie of the first hour, how ever, a reaction set in, which went far in neutralizing gains. In another | half-hour the list stiffened once more. | The session was, indeed, a mort un-| stable affair, and attracted little in- rest. Neither pronounced strength nor weakness developed. | ‘Trading was even lens aggreasive in the second hour, and the lint did little more than «wing backward and forward rather aimlessly, Steel #lip- ped below 98, and Bethlehem ‘B” lost its gain of a point or so, Texas Co. ran up to a new high, at 218, but quickly reacted. Traders and public lalike were content merely to adjust |the odds and ends for the week-end | account.” Say He Had Copper Loot Under Coat | Joe Reiner was arrested by Sergt.| |Al Ryan and Patrolman P. J. Shill- YORK, Aprit Sun's financial 3% Inge on charges of leaving Skinner Virginia Keystone . | aL Dalry Fredects Batter—Local country ¢ream- ory cubes .. . Lees! country bricks Cait state brand, eubes.. Call? state brand, bricks Rotter Pat—Per ™ Mined creamery at Waah. Young Americs. Wash. and Oregon tri Cal. triplets Wieeonelin tri Oregon Youn Idaho triple’ Wisconsin Limburger, Limburger, 29 .. Milk—Per owt. 371 a RT) 28 mM Ab 75 to $19; rough g- fl i Eocene 66.00@56 00 57.00 : 60.00 [42.00 64.00 59.00 61.00 / 0.00 1.00 Barley—Wholr Rolled Ground Clipped Timothy Seed N Kye Seed, per th fai, Wanh., » Straw . 6032.00 14.00@ 16.00 NEW YORK MONEY {EW YORK, April 12.-—-Money on Ml, nothing doing Bar silver, $1.01%. Sterling—Demand, $4.61 BURGLARS STEAL HAM Burglara entered A. D. Carr's gro- very store, 2245 Franklin ave., Fri- day night, ham, a half-side of bacon, ten pack ages of raisins, 12 packages of choco- lates and ten glasses of jell: audience witnessed the Prince Chap,” the Mount Ba A large | performance of “The three-act comedy, by | ker senior class in the Franklin high auditorium Friday night. The play will be presented again Saturday years’ missionary Rev. Charles Rep- logle will address the evangelistic meetings at the Friends’ Memorial church Sunday morning and evening and Monday and Tuesday evenings. FRANCISCO, April 12.—| ruzzo, who ae Tommy Burns he world’s heavyweight was dismissed today Following six work in Alaska, champtonship, jwhen brought into police court on charge of cashing & worthless check for $225, +0865) and carried off a boiled) & Eddy's shipyard with 12 pounds of copper metal under his coat,“Friday night. He is being held on $25 ball. |BEAUTIFUL “ALKALINE” | NOSE CAUSED IT ALL} NEW ORLEANS, April 12.—wil- | Ne Scott, a negro, charmed the [heart of Eleanor Sims with his dark beauty, Especially, confessed Eleanor, she liked his “akaline | now Indeed, that member did be- tray too classic an outline to sult | Willie's rival, Boyste Smith, So when Willie was returning from lcturch he was suddenly seized by two strong pairs of arms, A third aseailant, he says caught the end of his most valued nose between thumb and forefinger and snipped | it off, almost completely. When | Wille arrived at Charity hospital | }he said his rival, Boysie, had injur-| ed him, |WOMAN HEALTHY FOR | 21 YEARS; NO STOMACH | SAN FRANCISCO, April 12—One lof the most remarkable cases in the history of medical science, which has baffled the leading physicians of the world, has just come to light here in the death of Mrs, Laura Maggint. | Mrs, Maggini was in her séth ‘year, and for 21 years, following an operation, she had lived without @ | stomach, | At the time it was believed that she could live only a few months at the most, but Mrs, Maggin! ral-| lied and in a short time was in bet-| er health than she had enjoyed for jeveral years, CALLS HER “BOCHE”; _ SHE SUES FOR $20,000 2.—If it's’ slander- (a pretty Parisian actress Mile, Gabrielle Dorziat is going to collect damages, She is/ eulng another comedienne, Blanche Toutain, for applying the term, and she wants $20,000, No less a person than the brother of Premier Clem- enceau is attorney for Mile, Dor- ziat. She was born in Alsace and her parents claimed French nation- ality after the war of 1870. PIGS SCENT SLAUGHTER PEN; JUMP INTO BAY SAN FRANCISCO, April 12.— Along the waterfront today it known as the “Pig Rebellion,” It happened yesterday, when 300 |pigs en route to the slaughter house broke from the swineherds as they | jwere being unloaded from a Stock: | | ton boat and headed for the bay, The | major portion of the herd was cor- ralled before it reached the end of the pier, but three of the biggest “porkers,” welghing more than a ton, |went overboard, Wm. Splaine, a |wailor, attempted to pull one of the pigs from the water, but was pulled in himself, He was rescued by | Jerome Erickson, but the three pigs | Kot away, | EE | WIVES OF: MEN bed, floor of merchandise by airplane has was sent from one of the New lamp, fireless cooker, pillo 4 other things were loaded into Frisco Will Give Jobs to Veterans Coming From Duty SAN FRANCI When representativ department called office to inquire cisco doing for returned re, they w told the city would guarante: job for every soldier from here. CO, April 12. « of the t the mayor was > provide jot sold way hich school auditori acked Friday night at muxic recital by children of the c grade schools, An orchestral, voc choral rented. The concert was the second in series That’s what the Gates’ “Half-Sole” Tire people just paid for a page in the last Saturday Even- ing Post to tell you again “What It Is.” Guaranteed puncture- what San Fran been made. A load of household goods, York department stores to a customer we, curtains, draperies, taboret, carpet the plane and carried the 15 miles i@ OFFENSIVEIN NORTH SLOW Bolsheviki Not Inclined to Risk Their Necks Da BY J. W. T. MASO! NEW YORK, April 12.—No pres ent danger threatens the American ~~ | troops along the Archangel front um | while they continue fighting on the the | defense. ity| The Bolshevik army confronting: ‘the Americans is far from its base and solo program was pre jand is showing no eagerness to det | velop a persistent offensive. It is the | gaged in nothing cnore serious | harassing tactics not far |from guerilla warfare. The Bolsheviki are more fi upon destroying the morale of the — enemy by political propaganda jy major military strategy. If Bolsheviki had skillful military lead | ership ‘at their disposal and if they were intent on a rigorous campaign (the situation facing the Americans ‘might become alarming. But thru: out the winter months the Bolsheviki have been reluctant to risk thelr lives to recapture Archangel, though — \they have outnumbered the Ameri , cans. ‘The American retreat has blocked at Archangel by the that the harbor was ice bound. 1 \if necessary, the Americans oo. cape westward into the Murnansic |district. ‘The port of Kola in the | Murmansk is ice-free the year \It is now in the possession of British. A railway constructed d ing the war runs southeastward fi Kola. % O81 ie ‘This railway is about 350. mil west of the American Archangel front. Once astride the railway, Americans could join forces with the | British, who are now being rein-) © ‘forced by troops fronf England. * | A retirement of this nature would |find the Americans leaving behind | much of their material and stores mt | Archangel. This pipe gens | be done except as a last pradrig.e crisis has yet arisen south of angel of sufficient consequence to warrant such action being taken, | Instead, the present outlook ind cates that the Americans can prob lably hold their positions for months longer, when Archangel |be sufficiently free from ice mit transports to enter | pany D auxiliary to the 161st United | States infantry, in the Chamber of — | Commerce assembly rooms, jevening. All members are urged to | attend. a. You and Your Future No man can predict is going to happen accurately what in this country after the peace treaty is signed. But it should be plain that multitudes of strong, bold, eager men will be seek- ing jobs. It would be well for you to PRO- TECT YOUR FUTURE and save money now. A comfortable surplus in a savings account at this bank will be a decided- ly welcome resource. Open Saturday Evenings, The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street SEATTLE COMBINED RESOURCES Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank OVER ;$24,826,287.82

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