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ie STOCKS AND BONDS HONS HOCe UT Tie Yo 98.40 arahirs AND PTS HC $100, ty AN INC PAID RECR $45 loaned on each $50 1 ©. D. MeCONAHY NT American Gank Bide | ond and Madison LIBERTY WONDS At @iscount; also partial pay- Feceipts ‘and W. S Stampa ht Bide. a FORTO NITIES A FEW ME RO JOIN Ws TR TINE Upon rich ol! Ww mins. Lam bara & ‘ompan ¥ BYo., baseme Ala ~' PINC ROOMS im; rent $22.50 Bala by owner Tho Ninch PEKSONAL eK: usitin nse REE UMATISA . paralysis, kidney trou sness, high blood Ered eiint indigestion and many Ailments. Nring this ad and & free treatm nt, Don't delay attendant Central Bide EVERY WOMAN TO RIS bain Beautiful by using Princess ier, powder and creams. uty box (4 months’ supply). $2.25, special $1.90. nish- | Princess Tollet 9 Areade Bide. | i i 18 Sec Ride AND ay arth floor. | SANITARIUM — RESIG- yaician. | Specin in all wom ) CURES” MADE Ladies Improve- jon at. Main 6507. cREDIT. ST. | F aeeKtn LOANS | ‘S aT REDUCES RATER Washington Tete co CHAEL. Tx EAi SW arci 50 € 203 CON- | $136,510.88| None} 143,510.17 11,289, Ap- ‘restrve agents so7.6 | beoks ot | None| ks on viher banks ‘other cash items efor clearing None} None Biers | in- | 64,132.83 000.00 100 00 L726.73 None None 940.7 None | None None} 455.98 | $364.133.93 | ounty of Worratt Wilson, President of| abo Ramed bank, or tro pe “a0 solemnly swear that| 5 statement is true to St my Knowledge and belief, on RRALL, \LSON, | The Seattle Star | DIRECTORY AttorneysatLaw |e RALL— Bs ARL ITED {ser bus General practicn All cases, consultation, 215 Burke nd ave, Main T3803. Bchoff, Bowne Aik, TOO Tad av. | Itation free, All cases. Fees erate, aT. ™ Attorneys—Patent PREP” GORIN ToT Rite, oe Main 290. Remington Typewriter ern Rubber Co. Unive phone © Olympte Foundry Co. MASON, PENWICK, LAWRENCE 432 Rurke Bide. ENTRAT 1 Bicycles and Repairs RUPY LUNDGREN for Snell Mev cles KO4 Stewart, at Times eq. Main 4917. Chattel Loans MONEY "TO LOAN Loans from £10 to $100 made autckly and confidentially on furniture pianos, Hve stock, ete. NDERS & Co Smith Ride Chiropractor | SEROTE— Chiropractor. | National School, Chicags. TIL Consul. | tation free 212 Denny Mid. 1408 2nd. Furniture, Reosiring, Upholstering, Packing Jareenaen Neo Purn Shor WSS! Collateral Loans MONEY LOANED ON ALT glee of value, The Reliable, ave. BA 193-4. C en, 4662, Gratiiate Ant. oor Physicians and Surgeons Dr Kathryn Fa disorders rendt way: Green Lake car. Stove Repairing REPATRING GAS” RANGES “AND water hanters my specialty, Elliott TATR TRAMK Sixth ave. Turkish Baths INMPERTAT. Soni axrm 4th ave. Electric my odist. mechano-thera: Main $219. day or night. dunk JONK co, Hott 2791 110 First ave PLAN TORAZE |” Local Markets ‘EXPORTS AND THE SEATTLE tan Y, MAY fe 1919. New + York | Stock ; Report | NEW wot? MORRIS IS ON | WAY TO RUSSIA sal YORK, May 2%.—The stock mar ned strong today. @ din the advance with @ Le Atel was up American Locomotive, 81%, vp ef, 1.20%; Mexican Petrole 42, up 1% New York Markets NEW YORK, May entrifugal The ff season r st case of cantaloupe this | ket Hfed the local market Fri ning from California, ‘The FRENCH YARDS 2 s/c cats | Foundation Company Wi rrr nc ‘berrina gtlftened percep Close Coast Plants |e Friday y morn ” Sesate trom Kaninwvion chupted t6 8 posal” to Kolchak shor arrivals from California higher on the | yp » product. The berries ” for the a a ie Chicago Market Report | ‘— ‘ tage in 3.—Coffee—spot The Foundation Co ave for the French ghvernm close and dismantle ite three big Pa- | brought ¢ high olf shipyards, according to| week end busine lo by Henry Bous:| Olalla berries arrived Friday morn » high commiasioner, Prt | tng Aixponed of at $4 per yards are located at Port: | crate. White Salmons will begin ar ma ant Victoria riving by the first of next week Portland and Tacoma plants Nutter and exe were unchanged raed at once, and the scrap: | Dealers prophesy another advance in the Victoria yard will take # before the end of next weelt. Nn Veasela now on nipbullders mt, wilt | BY LOWELL ME) Statt Correspondent) 23.—(United Prens,) Morris, American ambas has left Tokyo, for Ruswia, with Admiral Kol chak, head of the Omsk government, cording to a report recelved from reliable sources here This information followed closely the revelation that, while stil! refus ing to recognize the Kolchak govern ment, despite pressure from certain allies, the American government has prepared “an interesting propos al,” which will be forwarded to Kol chak. This proposal, it is under stood, will suggest recognition of Kolchak’s authority over the terrt tory he controls, provided he sets up & democratic government, or, per. haps, gives proof of his ability and willingness to do no. Whether Kolchak will accept the orted proposal it is imporsible to ccast at ty time, and it undoubt depends®argely upon the mo- mentary state of the conflict between him and the Bolsheviki The French are carrying on a for. jmidable propaganda in favor of com: plete recogn olchak, but this in regarded ‘The British are divided some elements are supporting the French. Knowledge of strong popular opposition home, howe: is causing some hesi- tation by the British delegation re warding unqualified acceptance of Kolchak. Charge Boy Using Wrong Auto Plates has been issued Court apart- a charge of rast i" noeement mu and were h day wentiment Pit traders sold co: ovinions were lower nas ned Inte at $1.79, nominal, there are finished will be shipped to industrial plant the Germans. annow ent killa the that $200,000,000 contract w let by the French govern ment to the Northwest yards of the company, Rousset i@ now on a tour of the Northwest Wholesale Dealers Th France stripped by He machinery to rMileve VEGETABLES Cal, ao Local, per Ib: Artichokes sset's Portland Market Report May market Cattiom ier, Hient cholee steers, Fiat Duten 6 Bali per mack 1, per < erate Corn Mesks.—Per Trimmed Cocumbers Per doa— No dos IMPORTS DROP : Paysee Reports Average of sate tra a Day Altho the exports and imports at during April were $21,577,681 for the same period last 2 000 daily, according to a report made by A. A The decrease is due to the fact that last market 20; medium 26.9 19.7 bh heavies, pies, 0 ul ‘pte, TOT head sitet 0; yea ma fair tinge, $6010 sit 0 Green Onions Green Peas Per dow. bunches re—Per tb Hoot —Leeal, mutter Clty creamery, 6 Kelected local extr broilers, per it, tha @ they 000 ear, averaged near! Austratian brown m Yellow Danvers Onion sete, per ™ Rolling ontonn, per 60-M. sack X Payase, port warden. | oe oT | BAN PRANCINCO, Reatraa, €3 Exes Katraa, 626 1 Frisco Market Report A state warrant for Fay MeMath, Pine ments, 1615 Sth ave., on ] Butter— April was one of the heaviest ship a er@idas, pe ping months of tne war, according yh may 22. Payase, firsts, 6O%e; extra ts al To Present “Interesting Pro-| | | Wardall Shows Method band | | | | at! | ahead.” using an automobile license imsued to | 8¢7, RUTH TO FLY? BAN FRANCISCO, May 20 If the NC-4 fails to complete tts transatiantic flight, Ruth Law, aviatrix, will try the big hop, she said ‘i take a try ' dded. URGES BUYING VOTE MACHINES : may at it, any- Cheaper Than Ballots Urging the county board of com- missioners to equip all of Seattle's voting precinets with voting ma chines to replace the old election method, County Auditor Norman M Wardall has submitted a st whowing the saving effected by the machines by comparing the expen ses of paper ballot voting and ma chine voting in adjacent precincts at the last election. According to Wardall's* votes were cast in Pre where, with a voting expense was $19.60 cinct No, 12, adjoining, but 153 votes were cast, but because they were paper ballots, the expense was $49. ‘This comparison holds good, with the average about the same, for ail the precincts, Wardall ways. “The fact that we have 200 ma chines and 277 precincts is conclu: sive proof that the method of voting should be uniform,” Auditor War- dail said Friday. ‘We cannot dis- card our machines and go back to the old method, so we must go The machines cost n the each, Had 24 Pints; Now There Are 24 Bars Tt was a sad day for EB. Johan 30, by occupation a mariner, ment | ‘The falling off in moat twice the deere: imports showing a lowes and exports $7,456,580. Total exports for April amounted $27,426,560 and imports to $29 042, Combined, they make $56,470 502 as agninst $78,048,184 for last April. Foreign exports and imports Pa-| were $42,721,993, a lose of $15,089 trolman C. D. Foilirich, Mrs. Rob-| 270, Doffestic imports and exports| imports in exports OOF STORAGE $14,121,101) Warehouse, Central Storage Co, White Bidg. ARRESTED AS DISTURBER On the complaint of Mrs. Roberts. 703% First ave. A. E. Bloomberg |35, longshoreman, was arrested ‘\ Thursday night by Motorcycle . ber arneta, per Id per dow n-|when he stepped aboard the steam other machine. On complaint of W.J.|¢r Athlon somewhere on Bain- King, 704 New York block, and A. A.| bridge island, with 24 pints of Benson, 2136 Arcade bidg., to Chtet| whisky in a suitcase. When the Warren, a warrant was iseued in|Athlon docked Friday morning, dry Judge Gordon's court for McMath's|*quad officers grabbed Johansen arrest. King and Benson charged Mc.|He now occupies his time count Math has driven the machine at high |ing the bars in the jail windows. speed in the vicinity ot bird ave. | - sibs hatnversity #. "| FALLS FROM STAGING: pul! his step-father, EB, P. Manor, for 0 California fate, fancy, 31%er feed about aTeaGar 245; recleaned, $€.90@ 2. food, about $2.17%; frets $2.60@2 Warley -P shipping, $2 r » bunches cental, on wharf, Ore. deltas, $2.40; garneta, Sse; new deltas, Two per Cording to sine. fon, S1.56@ per pound pound, « and University st The automobile was located at Pine ithe trip are still being made. Ta- erts charged” the man’ had been | feli off $6,488,411, coming to $13, gunning about the eighborhood, | 143,510 disturbing people in their homes ae A brother of the man is in Tac °™* | Canal l ks Will Be Closed June 2) and police aré trying to locate The jarge lock on ake bir. é HE DIDN'T COME BACK E. M. Sherry, 549 First ave. 8..| Washington ship We |reported to the police Thursday |closed for repairs at 1 p. m. June night that he gave one Sam Olson,|2, and will remain closed for two or three weeks for annual repairs, small lock will remain open living at 912% First ave. 8, $3 on The vessels of leas than 30 feet | Cottatenpes er tr a ring, when the latter declared | that his wife was siek and he/and beam, 123 feet long and 16-foot | Cherries can stil! pass thru. The | Detes—% needed money. Olson promised to} be back with the $3 in an hour. | draft, At 4 a. m. Friday morning Sherry |six Stoney gate valves will be| was still looking for Olson. replaced om the big locks. START TOUR MO} MONDAY The automobile tour of South-| western Washington, planned by the state development bureau of} the Chamber of Commerce, will start Monday, according to the committee, ‘Inquiries concerning Florida, per pack Local Hothouse, per box ai. per doa. bunche New California, per sack . ruurrs email tue Apeice— B. Wash, Winesapa, ex. fancy Fancy Ne grade Newt canal wil one, 0x tons, tancy....4 PALACE HIP The Wyoming Trio, wild West | “814 | torn and booked for investigation as F| POLICE SEARCH FOR zin Morris and speaking Chi native of Canton town. | didn't get to France with the army but be wan willing to go and help bulld up the stricken country when Patrolman Charlies Bell and J, N jon, of the West Seattle station, found him a stowaway on the steam 9) or West Irma, loading at the Fisher Flouring Mills for France. I was superintending the loading | of 100,000 women and children into | the hold,” said Morris. “Come along,” said the patroimen. He was taken to police headquar- to his sanity, DEAD GIRL’S MOTHER) Where is the mother of Helen | Cameron, of San Francisco? Court apartments Thursday night Ludwig Frank, of the special detail, amnigned to arrest McMath, Mrs, Manor and two boys in thelr apartment, being the wanted man nelzed, however, and is held as evi found | but both youths denied|ang is in The car was pital, MAY DIE OF INJURIES William Wigile, a shipyard work- er, fell 40 feet from a scaffold at | Skinner & Eddy's yards Thursday, the Seattle General hos-| His skull was fractured ang| |he is not expected to live. dence at police headquarters | The hospital authorities"have been }unable to learn WOULD MOVE HOUSE |or word of his relatives Petition to move a house from —_—_—_—_— — 1523 Summit ave. to Melrose ave. AUTO STRIKES GIRL and Minor st. was referred to Super-| Anna Stanich, 733 Lakeview bivd., intendent Thomas F. Murphine, of | was run down late Thursday, when the public utilities, and Superintend-|she darted in front of a machine ent Charles R. Case, of the street de | driven by O. M. McIntosh, 4530 Sev- |partment, by the board of pubilc/enth ave, N. E., but was not serious- | works, Friday morning. |!y Injured. McIntosh reported that M. Myllins, who owns the building, |he stopped his car within 10 feet aft | which in 36 feet high, would move itler striking the girl. She was not the four blocks between the time the | hurt and went on with her play, | cars quit running at night and begin wl again next morning | John ry Miller, for 22 years gen- meal —— jeral agent of the freight depart- FIND BOOZE; SEIZE GIRL ment of the Great Norther "pall Caroline Goodman, 22, a waitress,|road in Seattle and now district {was arrested In the Windsor apart: | freight im the man's address | coma, Camp are included Lewis and Olympia in the first day's! Warblers and Rope Whirlers,” are | the novelty feature of the new Pal: | ace Hip show. The men whirl rope Coroner Leland, of the Gate city, ments, Sixth and Union, Thursday. wired Chief of Police Warren to lo-| by members of the dry squad. Three and passenger agent Bellingham, has resigned his po- sition to become managing secre- Al F Public in and for the State ingto: iv im residing Se= | itinerary. oo} and crack whips with exceptionh) jeate the mother of the girl, whose | pints of whinky, some empty bottles |tary of the Bellingham Chamber (Official Publication) Tf OF THE FINANCIAL COD of the Specie Bank of Se-| ght ‘at Seattle. state of t the close of bus on ‘the 1th day of May, 1919. RESOU! eRe ES discounts $460,222.20 21.89 $4,562.73 | securities ‘and 32,248.80 | fixtures. a state owned, 166.23, less incum- 2,316.23 22,418.93 | other ‘approved reserve nases 21,420.91 for 54,273.54 49,874.14 11,006.23 $719,670.79 | County of | Total of Washington, Hatakeyama, Cashier of the} amed bank, or trust com- do solemnly swear that the ing statement is true to the ‘ot my knowledge . HATAKE wibed and sworn to before | this 22nd _ day of May, 1919. BENJ. 8. OHNICK, | Public in and for the State “E, Ou 6 of custodian, May aled Proposals E will, be ‘rec ved at felock p. opened current, water, supplies Sehes and washin al year ending : . aihe right to reject any and | mall bids is reserved by the Trea > Y. Department. Garrett i fell, ‘Telegrapher Union | Chief Talks Strike WASHINGTON, }—President 8 Konenkamp the Commercial Telegraphers’ union of America has notified local z ph and telephone workers’ ‘unions to prepare for a possible 5 , according to word received by 4 union here. Konenkamp is reported to have fn his message that the strike being completed, final efforts ‘are now being made to effect a peace gettiement and, failing in this, “the te for the atrike will then be set.” RITISH TEACHERS RECEIVE $3 A WEEK! (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, May 2%.—-School teach in England are receiving as low $2.50 a week, and a head teacher than $5, More than a quarter of men and 80 per cent of the wom more than 71,000 teachers—re ive less than $12 4 week. The sal-| dem paid are less than the wages of | way porters, The facts were! ‘brought out in the annual conven. | of the National Union of ae | May 23. a (United alencias The man who pr Prefers praise to money is happiest when he is work- ing for the good of others. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES skill, while the lady proves to be 4 | Meceppies- very fine singer. York and Marks, in “That Ain't| My Fault,” are a palr of rough-and: | tumble comedians who score the! |laughing hit of the show with a | great line of comedy patter. iz | Delmore and Moore, in “Behind the Sceens,” first show the troubles | Walnate—Per ™ \of vaudeville performers, and then| |do a minstre! act. | Mildred and Constance, violiniste and planiste, are musicians of abil lity, Mabel Killeen is a clever sing ling comedienne, and her dialect songs are expecially good. } Manchurian Peanute—Virginia Kevstone. tb. Local country cream- ery cubes . A Locei country creamery Art Martell, former Australian boxer, opens the show with some | | very om acrobatics and Juggling. Public Markets | | PINE. #7. | Stall 21, Kristoferson 2, Rteawberrion, brie Gal. wt |_ Gal | Butter Pat Kaas Loca Pullete Milk—Per owt. Cheese w he brand, eabew ate brand, bricks Per tb, ° striotly fresh Wisconsin triplets Oregon Young Asm: Royal y, ho triplete Holly = mitk, 1 basement, 2 pkew rolls toilet paper, Grocery. Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Booth’s eardines, 200 can; 16 | body is in the San Francisco morgu |The mother in believed to be some- | where in Seattle, , Deiry Predecte | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers jana | found. three serving glasses were of Commerce Jul . She is being held in Neu of antinlPad Moderately Priced White Footwear is the only kind that will do for wear with the light dresses of Summer, cery, Annex cans sardines, Abe qt: Stall 27, fee cream, 260 Springs Live s+ food coffe ui | Ducke—Live ... Geese WESTLAKE Stall 109, straWwerrion, 2 baskets 25 aaparagus, hc Th. Stall 195. Sankist ripe | olives, 150 ean ths. far herring, 24) | Sugar stall, Crys skirts as one of the Shoes. Our Downstairs and nothing else is quite so smart with sport many styles, of White Department has complete assortment of styles and sizes. CORNER in 102-109, guaranined fr dor; peanut butter, 114M = 43 1 cans milk 3 116, Mberty steak, 260; sausage, NJondayerownsent. Port Wii-| fresh pig's feet, i2%o Tm. Stall 9. Dungencew ene | halfbut, 266 tbe; ; 6. all » Grouna Clipped Oate—Locai | Minn: Minnesota rolled fresh tol mian’nt Teeah may on ‘Toss Mon. laey trip. fockeye salmon, jaina, 1 Gamble—T aflow—Plagtor Gafty "ineston, Gam fy exept. nd low, gion! except Matures tae ler, Townsend! Sunday (fonday'Franeville and mae+ ? 1:80pm) Neer. fan Jaan Tlands Hittamiate. City of Angeles! 9:6%7m Tree minced 26.000 37 139%@ PIKE PLACE Stall 17, 8 tbs, cane sugar fresh pasteurized roll 86, riveog i This Bad Burglar large can toma fresh peanut butter OAKLAND, 23.- Press.) home of Mrs, last night and. Mrs. Schwarcke splashing obtained a gun, door and fired at him as he thru the, window, his tucked under his arms, Sher missett and he escaped, May “Pham Steamer Kingston, for! 12° ‘Wed. |Tdiow, Port Gamble! Thurs and iH] Bun. Canal Points marked ** are boat landings. Passengers for these potnte tor F hort landing points must make Henry stole a bath, heard pke Stalled wen passenger rats doos landing charges. Bagence ladtitty fe Nmtted to wear- not to exceed $100 for 180 pounda allowed free | | Clearings selves datty for all points ( | | Balances Tacoma) named in above Tickets must be purchased at tie office. Open from 6:20 «. m. to 1 midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Portland 5,40 1,0 | Clearings Balances ‘ j - Spam | Clearings | Balances . bonelens i liver, 10¢ tb. trun powder, 240; ; 8 brisket Stalls 3 tbs. Ohi sugar, 78 1a 4 Only Stole Bath (United A burglar broke into the Schwarcke him bout in the water, She broke down the 5,921, 1,401, 475.87 491.00 (891.00 1,638,900,00 | 487,192.00 | i) Boots of white cloth turn or welt soles and heels, $8.45. 00 priced at $2.65 are priced $3.45, Made on the 3 Pacific and white nubuck, with Coast Louis XV. or military 4.45, $5.95, $6.95, Similar styles in Oxfords and pumps are , $3.95, $4.95 and $6.95. White kidskin, turn-sole Oxfords, Louis XV. heels, $7.95. We know you will your purchases in department. clothes U.S. S. HOUSTON: BRINGS CHASERS |Will Be Used’on the West Coast | Three verwels on the deck of one, was t unusual sight presented by the U. 8. 8. Houston, which arrived Bremerton Tuesday from the t coast Four of the smaller type of sub chasers were placed on the deck of the Houston, when she was in ‘olk, Va., to be brought to this t to be used for patrols. At 1 up off the deck and put in | water by the big crane there subchaser will be used in the canal three remaining subchasers » were brought up to Bremerton and will be hoisted off by the float: ing crane there, which can lift 150 tons. The 8. C. boats will be used in survey and patrol work on the aoune and in Alaska waters, | the The patrol |Pres. Wilson Again Nominates Palmer WASHINGTON, May 23,—(United Press.)—A. Mitchell Palmer today | was again nominated by President | Wilson for appointment as attorney < | general. Palmer now holds the of fice under a recess appointments. made when the senate failed to act last session. Charles B. Ames, Oklahoma City; was recommended for appointment jas assistant to the attorney general jand Frank Davis, jr., Cleveland, as | aswistant attorney” general, $860) For Twenty-Five Years. By EDWIN J. BROWN Boil the chicken tender, add a package of Wash- ington Brand Macaroni, boil minutes. You have chicken and dumplings ready to serve 6 adults. be * thoroughly satisfied with this 0 tell you abou Lot r you to a fe our ‘Sattntiea | patrons. "Lady al Down Stairs at Turrell’s Second Ave. and Madison St. t our w of ndants. ma one of the craft was picked “

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