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. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. G NEWS AND FINANCE — MARKET | ONGSHOREMEN | Local Markets FILE DEMANDS Want Men Classed as Skill- ed Workmen demand that PAGE 15 S INTERNED GIRL (NOTED SOPRANO MAKES ESCAPE TO SING AT MET | She Breaks Glass Door and Mabel Garrison, Metropoli- Leaps Into Auto | tan Company Star, Here a ) SHIPPIN When the Boys Come Marching Home Wetter declined 2 cents on all grades Tuesday morning. ‘The prod. . at the decline, Mrenking away f return to Monday's prices, ‘The focal | oes ae market fell in aympathy With Port and, but the slightly increased sup ply of Washington state butter aid | Hot Judtify the @rop, déclare dealers ES Were atedily at 48 cents a de fancy ranch. Qheese supplies are inoreasing slowly, and as yet no easier Market ts foreseen The movement of California aspar- | asus is negligible, all retailers being strongly if favor of the Washington prodwet, Bids have fallen to as low aa § conte. | Florin strawberries are arriving | on the stredt in express shipments . In a coup of Baya the produce will ‘ \ A on hn geome in carload lots, The delivery | j , , teres On the fitet shiptiont war fair, and tp he A the berries wete casily disposed of at | . ia aie ae) a ‘ ie |to open the Apples were being cleatied up| 4 ‘ . [but pfenaedt thru readily, and éxtra taney Winesaps : \ \ a! [Sousa meet on ing ¢ thr Y | Jatt ten Spoksene and the ler ot the! the Aniewerlng it eae istevedore companies whoremen employed ur ipela in Seattle's harbor hb American citt#ona, that soliiers and sloyed where possib! failors be emp nd that Boishevints, TW. Wo 8 rehists be tarred from the water Front, the I 1. A Monday posted few union demands ‘The 1. In A. statement «lec now eth merican citizens are ° ar and feturned veter i for work, pie, The ubion aaverta it has | Fee Belanevists or f. W. W. mem tere in ite ranks. The union Also demands skilled labor rat The Langshoremen's ¢ rative nasociation filed papers in Olympia Monday, with a capital stock of $50 , and hes announced it wilt under: | ke — stevedoring on the INER RETURNS WITH BIG LOAD silaus Carries Soldiers to Vladivostok Wat Daten re taking several thousa o4 | Cerewts—1 ha to Viadivedtok for the retief Cal, don ne ailied forces there the big Blue | © _ Funnel liner Seige arrived in 4 ve Photo by Cress Dale Members of the 36st, Largely a “Beastie” Kegiment, Parading oa Si Second Ave. The Proteaiane lett b early In | Cs mes : syests s 7 oe é | st i year with « part cargo for the | Cycambers— He: encinnn Ad ounAnanraannrdndpanAanhnnnarnmp pgm dinate a ¢ th oe, proceeded to Vancouver, | Laeal ..; f Delay Conspirac | vides the initial meeting of the ttre tak on ronment Ht This Soldier’s Entire Family Shares War Spoils I "Hearing i May 14) see on ies for Viadivostok. She returned | Geese’ tntanb= ber dow bunchée by the president of the United} The ring for the ten men | States charged with conspiracy fith a fall cargo for Vancouver and | Green Peas to defraud | |the government connection with Mabel (tle from Manila, Hongkong, and ‘The Tyndarctix, another of the! [the theft of $20,000 worth of Ndquor| | from the customs appraiser's ware | Ug Ua Pa | | will be a large one, |out-of-town parties ie Funnel tiners, which was en: | in the “sub” zone during the | “Oregon, Yellow Danvers. house, March 20-31 uled for Off grades ... Tuesday before United States Com program will be popular, including “Ah fers @ ais jut,” the familiar aria from “La | Senators Advised to Go Stow } in Discussion ing lares } the | floor of Coler tt The the girl] Yesler at brought $5 a box, The supply of| aboard, dashed Havel OFAnges Of the local market in | ; ' a high speed. thought to be geod for another 30/ 7 | rec days yet ords show t wan insured W Third ave, and ned F. J.} machine the exeape prearranged and signaled the dr she would attempt from the nurse, aaito to | Hawkins, 141% : the police say « : x ; ' : Wilson was driv -s : ° i A | ‘The police r .# | was carefully | girl protubiy Jof the machine |to break oway |League of Nations to Meet in America |° PARIS, April 29—<By Unitea | 78! | Press.)—The British were. reported | “tl |today to have agreed that the first | | meeting of the ue of nations jshall be held in Washington, | President mies x») Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers | for Vegetables and Fruit | n na the » Artichotes VEGETABLES Cal, dow Local, per th 1.25@1 56 ue Mabel Garrison ‘ima donna ¢bl- ew York Met- will sing to a music lovers at Mabel Garrison, pr soNtan Opera house, use full of Seuttl ght Her will be devoted to under the direction of J Miss Garrison is coming here aa one with {of the reigning beauties of the Teade § ing opera company of America, Miss Garrison is about the only one of the great sopranos of the Met- ropolitan yet to be heard here. Her ise hax been meteoric since the Tile night in New York when sie had her chance to sing the tithe rele ~ in “Lucia.” Herald said of her: — he proved herself without doubt to ne of the leading coloratura @o- yranos of the day, in the first Tamit of the Metropolitan's singers.” : Wilson presiding. covenant, pro orc Lace Lettuce—imperial vatie: Wot noun, Se erate Low Angelta, erat: Yahime. fancy. », Will arrive in Seattle, May 19th. . . : Mouing onions. pe Mead. | missioner A. C. Bowman, was post T ta’; the Norwegian was loaded ip the United | *. i Song,” the noted “Hymn to the! F. Patton and Joe Magnin, and th New Cal eet per t.. 42.00) 46.00 | _ WASHINGTON, April 29 6d Press.)-—Republican leaders here | today urged caution upon their fel | fow members of the cussing (Unit for Oriéntal ports and pro- | Oyster Det Por 608. ... ts |poned until May 14. there direct thru the Panama! Pargey—Dox. hunches 5 po | The defendants, Ed Hagen, Dick She #ill bring « full cargo Russell, Fred Smart, Gus V. Hassel Pacific coast from the Orient. | Race ee * * blad, James Morrivon, J. W. Lock | | mane, Bd Carey, Thomas Russell, W many ballads and folk » ia } L, pet den. bunch: man's office when United States Dis: | 2 . ter ltriet Attorney Ben Moore made the announcement that the government boa had not yet finished its investigation senate in dis bed Angtin the revised league of pations | | derfiopments are expect-| covenant trouble 2 bean Yong ators Lodge and Curtis, repub sand the United States | gat Hican leader and whip, respectively, sent the following telegram to all their party senators: “We suggest that republican sen ators reserve final expressions of | opinion respecting the amended league covenant until the latest Three Yankees Are | Killed in Outbreak administration, with the! FRU bs 3 x sf | / eg ap April 29.--(By — Of the Ostka Shosen Kaisha | appies— * |Press)—Three American soldiers Mexico Maru, here the lat-| 5. Wash. Werte. ¢ 1. fancy 4 | were reported today to have been | killed and 30 injured In a clash with South African negroes at a repatria- | tion camp near Winchester (62 miles ea ia Okla jguerre, yet he probably has estab: lished a record in the world He went thru the confliet Supply Company, 361st infantry, | never accumulated a cootie. eietarytte fér Seattle pas- but the latest orders is-/ ‘will keep her in Seattie. tho it is customary for the ves- owhed by the Osaka Shosen to unload at Pier 6 the! Biac Maru will go to the Ocean ¢ of the Chicago, Mfwaukee & Paul on the East waterway. > An attempt will be made to hire |! the men Bssess sss Photo by Crest Dale o3s se | Mave eter Hinting Peay GUE Srupline 6 Wes Bareems Meme tye Member, of te ‘Ot, Enjoying it? ow southwest of London), last night. THINKS EUROPE IMPERILED PARIS, April 2%.—(United Press) That all Burope is again imperiled by the crisi« over Fiume is the opin- jon of Professor George Herron, American author of internationa fame, exprensed in a letter to the | United Prous today, draft has been carefully studied, and until there has been opportunity for a conference.” In one month, the Casino, the big ¢x-gambling “joint” at Aix-les-Bains housed 96 entertainments, 96 movie shows, 62 orchestra concerts, 42 lec- tures, 31 band concerts, 29 vaudeville performances, 12 dances and 5 stunt nights. | “Lots of ‘em had ‘em, tho, od Javis, ms | A literary night has beem put jthe “entertainment Ribeaucourt and | boasted of a show a night The rival town puts on @ match to prevent alt of the |boys-of the 357th infantry | crowding the meeting. Here’s Official Table of 91st Division’s Overseas Casualties | Public Markets | | gg | PIKE PLACH Dark amber . Lemone—Per box— Chotee Per Navels, te . 1008 peas Nuts—Per . Ni | wetter f— Fat Batter Bal vietetty tre Mixed ted wuge?, | the. fine erst | i tall eam Carnation milk. 1 1@ four, the. seat 12. "ata bs boneless corned Bt 2c T.; shad, steak, fhe Th. J stew, 206 t.; sugar i] Killed UNITS action Infantry regiments Machine gun battalions.... toe cane oywters, # for abe Arullery regiments T. M. battery ...... Engineer regiment . Total NEW YORK, April 29— market opened firm. American Lo leamotive was at 7 ern Pacific, 108, om Ateek, Toor, reed, 114%. up fo 361 362 363 364 346 “7 a8 346 wT n6 oan 316 wounds. Died = Missing Pris. ot in on action. ere a 63 iso 1 101 62 6 4 ‘ o Tt 446 475 am ag 3 61 40 78 64 ia] 4 a7 210 208 42 April 29.—Butter— open to deadly diseases. cause you years of suffering, or may bring sudden de: The best medical authorities in the country are united in the statement that more deadly diseases are the direct result of decayed and ulcer- ated teeth than of any other one cause. If you have sensitive gums or teeth, you need not fear the dentist’s chair. Dr, Sipes and his staff of assistants NEGLECT SPELLS DISASTER ELAY in having your teeth placed in perfect repair lays your entire system Before you realize it, some malady that will ath, is likely to develop, Chicago Heard of| A booking office haw been opened | ay bear pressure. |in New York to supply ocean tners | evejeped |regularty with the latest movies. The jeriterprise got its impetus from the showing of movies on board the | George Washington for President Wilson on his trips to and from France |ettued enarply ont | trade t under ston [Belling th latge volume theory that too fast within are expert in the sciece of PAINLESS DENTISTRY So sure are they that you will feel no pain when treated here that they will extract teeth FREE when other work is ordered. Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed! We invite you to come in today and have your teeth examined. It will cost you nothing. But you will know exactly what is needed to place your teeth in perfect repair. Besides, you will know just what the work will cost and you will be under no obligation to have it done at this office. Pulleta_. . Cheese Wash, creat rice: Wash. Youn® Americe Wash. and Oregon triplets ioe at. all, Carnation or Hor: 2 cane 240; small Ivory be, 1 6 bart Crystal White, Bob Lenox, Ye, Royal Grocety basement, Del Monte corn, 1 40e TH, Atalie 24-27, Nuc i fresh ranch mae, 600 on the ari Provisions held about steady. May corn openind wt 91.41%, down 140, 0 inning, $1 sate Heptember opened Not 10% 26, and in latet trading loat 6%. May onte at 70%c, down te, | sbd fell away to 6¥%e, July, down we . Abopped in wubes Atal 24, 8 Ihe fine granu! 61, Kristoterno! im ecdttage « G0e red can Golden Went cottes, ape. | amparagum, 100 and te th in 1912,.and christened the | omeéeda, but now operated by | United States navy, is the fate | the U. S. 8. Bath, loading at) Pier «12. , The Andromeda was interned in Am Atlantic port at the outbreak of) war, and later was taken over | the government, her name be- changed to Bath. After being) @hgaged on the Atlantic for a year| oe was sent from Newpott in Fe ry with a ¢argo of coal for) merton. | The Bath is loading a part cargo of lumber at Pler 12 and will fin! ip with new lifebonts, built at the > Puget Sound navy yard. She will ay for Philadelphia Sunday. _ Three New Vessels * | to Sail From Port Capt. T. A. Anderson has been | ‘Appointed port captain for Struth- | ers & Dixon and will supervise | the waterfront activities of that) company. § a: ‘Three ships built by local yards! Will be put In operation by Struth- ts & Dixon this week. The West Helix will sail for Viadivostok, the | Edgemont for the Atlantic coast find the West Henshaw ‘for Oriental | ae in hie, | porta, pcre ae; AE Wiovoasie ergnin brie W iaconal . North Pacific Buys | tisvoreer" | Lémburmer, 2 $50,000 War Bonds wit #7 Shortly before noon Tueslay fie | Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding | company anrobrced that it had taken Out a subscription of $50,000 | 9 ame Lean bonda, This amount | not include individual subserip- | Decks—lave tions ‘by the men in the plant, but |leese-Live ‘Was strictly a corporation purchase. a nent —— | WISE SEATTLE THEATRE-GOERS Bought Their Tickets Yesterday for MAYTIME The greatest musical play of the age, which comes to the Metropolitan theatre all next week, beginning Sunday night, with an all-star cast, headed by noted baritone JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Carolyn Thomson—John T. Morray DID YOU GET YOURS &@ Get in Line at Once If Not, You'll Be Dixuppotnted! PRICES: Nights and Saturday Matinee B0e to $2.00 Wednesday Matinee, 500 to $1.50 peanut butter, marmaiade, | ‘or veal chops, 36¢ — 9 | sie. Stall 4 | p.; round et ae +S ibe 400; POSSESSES. . 1 | cows—Ccount ned goad ste rs, t| 87.5003: 0 mon ‘to Wait $ 6 Cows and heifers, | 10,50 nad to choice cows and | elfers, $804.76) medium to. good cows and heifers, $6@7; fair to m ium cows and eh $5@5. ye 9904) bulls, e i} butter, 19 Ben cae ‘tott fee, 3 Bist AL bid SANITARY Ataiia 24-98-97, HOFdon's or Federal milk, 120 cm or corn or peas, Lic an; No. 1 soft shell walnuts, 0 | atalin 30-22- 14, veal atew, Be 'm ? | pwusnge, 200 T.; Finke White shortenitg, stniin 13.60; stockers and A ME | gq Homte—Htoceip Rolled Ground Chipped Oats—-Locni Minnesota é Minnesota rollea Corn—W hole Cracked. mix $2 as iedium yolxed, sg 403 rough heavier, Ween 18; pigs, | $18.75 20; bulk, 920@30, ‘sh Receipts, 145 head: mark slow. Prim b 50; ff to medium li $11 Rt Krypto, Punktal, Crookes Locher Heid of lena titted’ perfectiy ty || | | Optometrivt of large experience. | S | 1511 Fourth Ave. ewe Thutter Cit Eiges—setec ; or 2 the, abe; ; hawt butter, Marigold margarine, oe tt, Stall 11h, oneaer?, SEs* Ibe th local extra: Satisfaction is guaranteed by Dr. Sipes, cessfully in Seattle for the last 16 years, it says—YOU must be satisfied. BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1420 SECOND AVE. (OPPOSITE BON MARCHE) who has been practicing suc- “4 His guarantee mean h) Hone 87 M38c; brvilers, 42e. . . epiegy be. Jeeho—17 @ 200. & eone—Oregon triptets, 96 85 @37e. | |! Denver Market Report QeNyeR. Apel 39 market 4; cows TP Sioned enives, $13 5015.75. Hn 2,60 Cuttlon Recap DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES kie one or two Allen's Foot-Kane aacattee Revatpts pevons cna | tn ‘the Poot Hath and soak and MAC FARLANE te fect, It takes the ating out of & HALL fp Ant Bunions and emartiig, AchiOK Members Chicago Board of ‘Trade feet. Then for ng con MARGIN—CASML oot-Base Int? your Abi Rites tans —wART PAYMENS | ait ‘tne friction trom the #h f 505 Lowman Bidg. feet and maker | LIBERTY BONDS LOCAL sTOLKS | Clearihgs | Balances 686,706.00 174,433.00 Clearings « 1,174,866.00 Balances 327,285.00 20, market ewes, Plus War Tax ooelp | higher. Lambs, 919,76 @ 14.25. Dit tliee i diaial Gud va

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