The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE o f. 2 wan : a Sey TT. hit Ae A ay. > s —_ = een ail WU ds ; x ® | — - BANK CLEARINGS Lo ] M k ’ ca’ arkets Ny New York Stock Report i Seattle |? re “ a ‘ $6,684,108 we wore: wi | tat epanea Wieeeinn “Waster Gran Bin sl market with the | *** ce pening at 110% Marine r uit 2; Hethichem steel “Is” at 66%, up % ‘our-Master Limps Into Port Spoka aueke s * *” With Thrilling Tale Cuarings New York Markets SAN FRANCIS ane 9.—Mu a Portland a x ‘ t ached) | NEW YORK. June 9.—Coftes—Apot ts . attacks upon men by deck offi ‘Satnnken ny + M a spent grist Augar—Ceniritugal, $7.28 and desertions so heavy that * : : x ov oe oe gt 7 mm island ice had to be sum The pro t wi have-very little | @ i ” the crew bear on the market until : ed to round up the crew VESSEL MOVEMENTS srticiens: quantities arrive to. pinae |b Chicago Market Report 1 S » % them within reach of the suming 3 ees being made today by th " m CHICAGO, June %—-Lack of offerings ra and crew of the Rritish fo DEEP SEA VESSELS net ett sone strength in ter Okanogan. The vesse) lim . bring ie Mahe : ae t® port, manned by three officers Sighted Off tne Cape per crate, while other ¢ rie t & @ seamen and a boy, The other 4 to 20 cents per pound re of the crew refused to Strawberries were plentiful along following several fights with Western ave. Monday morning, with rst mate nome expecially fine arrivals of the jowman attacked a sailor with rise Gahed was © ate of 24 hammer and then threatened to re ogg , any man testifying against him ” mit ~ @ Tonga isiand trial. One man Prices Paid ‘ was up We at noon iho testified against Newman AR for Vegeta’ + ad overboard and «wam for thru shark-infested waters, It vrorranies . Liberty ‘Bonds Quoted * net known whe he reached Arrived at Seattle Artichokes 4 ———$—$$_—___—___——_—q . June $a Malchu Maru, from Kobe, | A@paree sl, per RI, June 9—Liverty ond The majority of the crew deserted | via Mitke, at 10 am : PS as 3Y'a, 000.46 ott, firet * Vauvau, and the Tonga police had | June bse A Sa Off Ke. frat 44's 896.70, off 20: round them up with pistols and Fog" yromer_ +... ig'e. 94g 70 fe; third 4's, $96.60, them aboard the ship, say off an ¥ ee. R iseny CQ S0ASe cel dar Viewer buna and crew, A A crew was {0r80%. | omme @ 29 jlevie up se fem on at Melbou but strif 4 Groen. tp ° 7 the first mate s time | CarveteNew Cal 5 eewese ” Portland Market. Report | In told the men they would be Prine Des bunch: ‘ eis GA the vessel at all costs, and Prine? | Cauiifiower=- Lowa. per eraie. 250g 48 SAME bom. duces ; fat they were at thelr own discre Sntled From Seattle riorias, sath se | sells, 1.448 heads’ market caay, Meet as to whether they would work | Behiey, for Ta- | Core Mushe— Per tM 30 steers, S116 medium to Mood stee: oh Trimmed “ to goed ateern, b10@ ka for Nanaimo, fh Cecembers doe t teers, 8 Se@s 1.38 @ 1-78 and heifers, no quotation oO t Survey Ship Arrives in Seattle Ready to take her survey du in Alaska United lates coast and sur mship Surveyor arrived here turday. She was built on the t Lakes and launched last J nally intended to be brought di to this coast. she was kept on Atlantic during the war SEARCH FOR FRANK WOOTEN Frank M. Wooten, derrick u wate he ological y midnight A ports, at cramapte Oyster Plant er Arate = Danvers “se and bu i teed aa cannare, $2.09 6; stocker an fair se te . LOTS pread tiselese ch heavies bulk, $19 @19 2.142 head: mai HL2@ 14: tate a, Set = ewes, looal extras, ore. “ sou market ine Parsley: . ng engineer by profession, is Peanet Retter-Per ged in St Mont, where Potatoes Enother is ly at the point of - i : . A letter was received by Guam, cenaen ‘ f of Police Warren Monday New Cal Garnets, per _® Raorning from H. C. Hopkins, of St Now Lee Angeles, par % asking that a search be in peeeeideahe ger ask Vansiae Hituted for Wooten. Wooten may : working in a local shipyard per bos JUDGE NETERER RETURNS cr é r Yaahe ema, $2.40 Returning to Seattle on Saturday toca! se pores | Wane aon it. from a trip to New York . 00 @1.50) parece, 4000 eral weeks’ duration, Federal ti she $ d ete a back on pee 14@ 428 on atrent Eereniants utewer was. be: ~ y * t +0, Hermuda, the dock bench in the federal butiding t ‘ on 2.50, Nermuda sae Aday morning. He was not ex: | ton, for Sea rT on Jefters Gon, bunahes for wax, ond 13.5063 rate | for e a% a ta, per wack... 2509700 d to arrive until next week, and | for Seatt! 7 ah oA TD abd eacsee an 11s | for ts i early appearance has necesst-|t ke aM for the U. & navy savers @ a change in the court calendar. | yard. at 7 om Clymont, for Ta . - e Neterer will occupy the court- coma. at # h. Paced out: Ge Ad- Public Markets im the south end of the bulld- | Ti"3' 0 int as Curseno, for Bouts [a | for the remainder of the week. | erm Alaska, at 2p. m.: a Edeew WESTLAKE sr ascii Eoean New p< ws for orderm at «2 ‘ pot romsta, 180 Mh p 0, Rafalo, locksmiths are not ave r— Ses Jun Se Apple Cider 3% spirog lamb love | Prt. fer Ban Pedro Ronanas * 106-17, 2 he fly humoriats because love | "°c! ter fan Pedro dune 8: Re Cantaingoes unde 16-12, 8 Boe. J hs at them Ernest H. Meyer, for Tacoma. Mailed " a A ee Tune 7; Bge Washtucna, in tow of tut ———— | Wands, tor Port Ludiow, at 4 0 A : D a, June 9: Ha Yosemite, from Port | y ¢ Port Gamble, June & Hs pure srained hon Pioneer bios L ROUTES | MUKILTEO—Arrived, June &: Motor | Grape Frait- s on schr Marie de Ronde, from Seattle ERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN, Wilmington. | $65 Su 8 es SNe FOOT OF MARION STREET ov & NA a4 cans Co-Oper ————_————||v. 3 & Mar Th. 2 Ihe. Pte TACOMA 1% The ttania Re nest Bc mington, fr sealant SANITARY ‘Angeles for fouthes B “4 yao. 318 4.60| Rtalia 24-36. pure cane munar, 99.80 > A rom Astoria; #8 Kirt lever, from pee, 336 625 | wack: # bare Crystal White soap, the! 2 eee Ee Vee Swi week Comets Pineapples per cane 450 large cane Carnation milk, 1%c: Masola [Tewnsend, Angeles Wirciens Reports oll, 35¢, hc, $1.28; 2 Te den Wet Sight land Victoria. PP ie mmeng rcmdr ~ 81.25. ‘Beall 111, Helma best Aull @atly | *Does not go thro! Dogue Oc don; Van Camp's beat sar on trip June $—fx Banta Ana, abeam West In can; 1-1, can Libby's apple Beattie Satur-| let, northbound at § a. tm. Stall 26, boneless corned i June § Anyox, off Cape Mudge, weiners 1.) veal roast northbourld at 7:40 p.m " bined's aoe greaad - . June Se Victoria, 425 miles from | Coremm phe. Quaker Titan Stanmore Taree and F Unimak pass, no y et ehorrien, eeam(Washington for Ta-118 Santa Ana, In Pitat ™ p 1t-OOamicnma direct Steamert!2 bound & ts *s Fired Baxter, an- ! ‘ D-POnmlevery ten hours. SOc! 2 chored ort Harmada iwiand at 11:10 © % rH roONOMY Wopmisinals trip, )2e round! po ado gm a coment sores Stall 45, lee of mutton, apring tam «a la abeam Pine bound at 6:6] op % pot roasts, voal and stnoked meats Stalls a eee Se Cae DAIRY | | 7-8-9, Jello, any flavor, 100. 1-1. Blue U. §, Naval Communication J Pte Pee a | Ribbon tea, 39; 6 bare Inundry soap, 26 June Nome fa Seuato: 1,385 from Seattle, tor | wutter—Lgeal country eream- cK fine granulated sugar Sale. oes, tor Port! T:38p || p.m reeks ‘Cink fonmiTowneent Al rect ii0-2nm Firw 07 miles trom My Cannects at Towneenal dally 4, southbo hertth rail tines for att Batter Fat ct Dei Monte tc nauee, 4 Ipotnte on Olympic! ss—Lvenl, strictly fresh 48} lows corn, 3 cans 440; Early ' etn 48/3 cane 400; Jnpan rice, 2 I Milk t 2.65 | drona tomatoes, cans Cheese cream. brick 85@ .36| macaroni, spaghett! or aon ten Whatcom! f04a> ng America @ 34 / kge. ihe for Anacortes and! datly 1 Orewon triplete ° tare imattinehar ' VINE ST Kriat ® milk, ie at Rellingham—Anacort 4 Pr ron Bag Ramm @ Kewlehan, tori DA Ane Ys ‘ or Carna mil ans 26 datty 14 oe and Rel-! datty t nt Seattle Today AnOe SORP, large sine, 6 bare Stalls Meeham ' Smith Cove terminal—Se Meichu Mara, 24-27, heat butter, 00 T.; Ica cream, 4 P Joit th. Red Seal Grocery ponent Pere Anges enh | a an Fulton — Dooth's mardines, 200 an: Brown Deauty f= Suwa Maru. airy beans, 166 can; ® navy beans we Dan * 4 Wholesale Deaters dene Greely, yeavmens’ $ cane <6 at a Metin = = matore, Libby's tomato soup, 25¢ tmiral ht. #8 Alameda, | Butter—toce 4 rolls toliot paper, 25¢ bunkers—U. #8. 1. Bwitt ery, cubes aT) - h Mer on Ture Lees count Every single thing on earth has na Thar Western XK “ + 9 and it is probably jus ell and ‘Thursda - ie ty | its use and it Is probably just as we — and, beh 60\ that we do not know about some ‘Port Gamble Tadinw—Finetor yards strictly fresh #0 thin ap tne Cfenmer Pneet. for! 9 26a os Yat MANGA, | ome Wien” ocenen Solace! $3\- —— ——— Aatly [inenton, Gam bial daatiy B + aie | eo “ aiat wustceel ty nn. 1 B10 w. Svmgton! excev! nie 9 Sa West Hematite, a» Went Was a Or 26@ 297 | Grit LSatery't ine ler’ Townsend Sunday e LM ; A age SO Peernerevilie and Has-t Sa Gaffney, aa Delight, ng America 27@ 38 | Milo Maize z pen Me ~ “s — m Jand, ee Western Glen tor ete 31@ 36 hy ff Mh i ti Sen Jnan Ielande ole melting. rather, ss ag arm brick 6G 134 | Timothy, Seed— x r Banter, My of Anest ww war, oe Atdoma, 0 Wottinean r 34 | Alfalfa-—B. Wash No Mon. 'for al! points in et Sound Bridge 4 ing yards amook triplets 27@ (38 Straw pare idan Joan islands. | da Hrookwood, we Hiakel x” % Wheat . * yards—Se Weat Isleta, os Weat| | Poultry—Prices Paid by Wholesale 0 n Wat Canel—Cambla—E ndew Dealers to Shippers i HIDES, TALLOW AND Woot TihOn met Kingston, for! 12:20am m & MacDonald yards I x - x Wholesaler to Consumer, Gat. Ranger and aiif Bun ney pee sei sited hides Le 8 Inotnts on Wood Canal! 5 ae ee ie Points marked ** are bont Iandines || Guliowsen-Cr ws ond ra, 20 Eteasennern for these points and for ake tC - ~wt ri pther boat landing pointe must makel| take Union > r atnae, ‘ 14 Eietr own arrangements for tanging pPyey! ~H f stags H ent awsume all risk and iiabt a Fort o1@ 4 con caltajcina, No. i 60 king puch tanding ton, 8 He calfak $0 [passenger rate does not inclu i 16@ 20 i : i fending charges. ve ' 12@ 117 eB Berl : Baeeace liabiiity te ttmited to wear. | : aa a6 ling appa not to exceed $100 for! ‘ hole tick: 150 pounds allowed tree | ri * - "i i Bteamers and schedules subject toy | Hay, Grain and Feed 0 ahwe without notice. Wreteht re . e im Wholesale Price, Per Ton 1 be, and under i ‘te ved 4 for all points (excepting | « ‘ mn) neried oaule tay, | Marie: 59.00060.00 on ted, 6a 000 ee seaee. mt tiekat || Many a boy who runs away to join | Ned belt 04 3.00 ice. Open fron m. to 12:00|| % cirew onl ) to wa 00 ' wih. 200 28 fantent home ag (00 | she 1, ouch, .. » 8,005.00 46,00067.00 | Bhee a. 11006 1.50 GET SOUND NAVIGATION CoO. 61,00@62.00 | Sheep 1.00 | ye r 60 | Mh « 1@e 5 Tieket Ottice, Colman Deck. ||" When you think of advertising 64. 00@6h.00 | oh wool petta 0 Phone Main 5998, | think of The Star. 1 76.00@77,00 | Talle oo. o Cracked coe ee eee 77.00@79.00 | Tallow, Wo. 3... 0 STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE, 9, 1919. » CITY DANCING HALLS URGED Mayor Hanson Proposes a Plan for Recreation Declaring that 24,000 working girls in the elty of Seattle re ttle to enjoy real mumic in the quire some clean, wholesome | city’s parks thix summer, they will place of amusement, Mayor Ole © it, for members of the council anson proposed Monday that | Monday morning expressed them the city esjablich and maintain | selves heartily in favor of an ordin municipal dance halls. ance to be introduced by Councilman In a letter to the War Camp Com-| Robert B. Hesketh, appropriating PRs td vies. addressed to Junius | $19,000 for the park board to employ HH. Hadeker Mra. Extella G,| bands to play at the parks and Mendenhall and Mrs. Mary Suthoft, | beaches representatives of the organtzatic In speaking of the measure, Coun ax cannes cae Jcllman Hesketh waid s Geek ak te »| “Our parks will compare favor. hould have decent, respectable | @bly with those of cities of like size. amusement centers in the different |8ome folks go fishing on Sundays localities, where dancing, musical| Others go auto riding, but the vast programa, ete., may be carried on| Majority go to the city parks, We under supervision. I know of no or |#hould provide a Little pleasure, 4 ganization better suited to take Httle real music for them, It will not charge of the work than your own.”|cost much in proportion to the sisecin Pita | arm nt of pleasure it will give. We ‘The mayor requeste the War) Dave ogee yp interspace toed! a ; ing the war, but the war ix over, and Camp Comme: en en ae ‘vietory year.’ We should Ligate the feasibility of establishing | (mie I" “victory | 3 such centers. Halls or platforms)’ wwe get it back financially thru jould be d and charge fo wtreet car fares, and a dozen timer admittance be made sufficient to'Over in enjoyment by the rank and pay the expenre of organizing and| >), erating, be proposes | The $5,000 will amplify the funde There are 28,000 girls employed | aire, on hand in the park board in the city of Beattie d many Ofland enable them to engage two 40 them have no opportunity to enjoy! piece bands for Sunday concerts at themselves in a so dance under| several parks, and several evening mt and well supervised sur | concerts during t week, it in maid, rounding» the mayor writes If more funds are needed, however Appoints Committee lit will not be hard for the board to “Kir eeashher youredives , secure them, with the sentiment Pe MR ga Minted for {MUCH am it Ix In the counell the purpose of ng back went | you think of t ition } ually we must have a municip dance hall in e center of | ity Until that time it may "pel possible for you to arrange the] bullding of a platform or Rates | rary structure which will fill thir needs |London Cops Report Thieves| etter from the newly appoint ed committee to Mayor Hanson was | Are Desperate turned immediately, endorsing the! mayor's plar | LONDON, June %&—~The present |day British burglar is a much more | Asks Ordinance to Let City Run Jits An ordinance has been requested from Co ation Counsel Walter F Meier to permit the city to accept and operate two motor busses in cor tion with its Magnolia Bluff wtreet ratiwa aaiatant € on Counsel Tom Kennedy } b up the measure unt! he car information from ut * Supt. Thomas F. Murphin on the fare which will have to be charged on the busses to enable the city to maintain them. When ordering a new ribbon for your typewriter city whether alwa | | SATERS ALWAYS HAVE ROOM nOwdeD CARS Row OSSIFIED ONION AGN Onion EVN IN CROW! | *¥ Saon, srgione BL COLLECTOR (aap EATS "SHOULD EAT ONION S Ty ation AT BILL COLLECTORS: AND LA } uled \ things, ASKS $10,000 FOR PARK MUSIC Hesketh Introduces Ordi-| nance in City Council If money will enable the people of fearsome person than he was in pre- war days Since the war, robberies are much jmore frequent and burglars are a | Sir Nevil Mac chief commissioner of metro attributes this to ter four alike | bloodthirsty tribe aly years’ exper’ ur of oda taking af bure to the killing is indifferent life and to his own persona In prewar waid Sir “if a burglar was met on the jt in b fir ought was te }in similar ciroumstan are being tried in the cour show that the thief will more jably resort to violence, and, if neces murder BURGLARS LOOT _ CAFE AND DAIRY t y Nevil, stairs suneholder mi b * pa |sar [Steal $78 From Cash Reg-| isters; Escape Police the Breaking glass in the rear Joor of the restaurant of Chartes | pas, T11 E. Pike st. burglars en- the place early Monday and stole $39.65 from the cash register Patroima. Robert Bridges, working | that beat, reported he tried the door Jof the restaurant at 415 a m. and found dt locked. ‘The light was burn ng at the time. When Zappas ar. rived to open the store, the light was not burning and the cash register had been looted The Independent Dairy, 1809 Minor ave., Sunday night, thru an unlocked side window, and $36 stolen from the of. fleed eek and $3 frofn the cash regis ter. Bring Injunction to Determine Cost! to against Dredge Valley compar be filed the Puget company lines to should Monday afternoon Sound Bridge & by the Rainier determipe which bear the cost moving the tracks of the Rainier t stem on Rainier ave during the improvement of that | hway Corporation Counsel Walter Me notified by the I system's attorneys that «the be made party that no effort top work b the Puget The en t y car ue h F.| fer | city the will be the city’s ound Bridge allway com g to force expense jer was will not a is merely v ntractor the bear the ackage shifting Indianapolis Now Held by Shriners INDIANAPOLIS, June 9.—(United Press.)—Gayly bedecked Indianapolis | today welcomed tens of thousands of | Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, who| came here from every part of the country to attend the national shrine convention here this week Other thousands of visitors throng: | ed the reets and taxed the housing | and victualing facilities of the city The crowd was said to be of the greatest that ever invaded Indian ois The Fast, West, North and South | joined hands and Indianapolis fairly outdid herself to dress up for the oc Fla and bunting and oth decorations graced the windows business houses and “Welcome placards were & cation er Shriners” Believe Relative of | Poet Took Own Life! CHICAGO, June 9.—(United Press.) Finding many paperweights and stones in the pockets of clothing worn by Hérbert Harris, 72, a direct Henry Wadsworth body was taken Longfel | | of whoge descendant Longfellow, from Lake Michigan here yesterday, convinced the authorities today he committed suicide. Harris’ mother, Deborah low Harris, was a relative of the poet, relatives said today he fu neral was to be held here today, About the « the antiquarian the difference between and the junk dealer price they wav for pie was entered some time | Injunction proceedings were sched: | of | rAW J | HOLD YOUR LIBERTY BONDS 6éFP UE country is being flooded with stock flo tations, many of which are of very doubtful ‘ worth and many of which are fraudulent The millions of holders of our Liberty Bonds are be ing wolicited by agents exchange bonda for these securities. This condition represents an es and the pecially grave ernment.” menace to the pu ov Carter ( the Treasury The advice of officers of this bank is “Hold Your Ladberty Bond If you © funds to invest deposit them In a savings bank, where they will draw interest night and day, and be available at any time for an emergency Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. Open Saturday Evenings, 6 to 8 o'Clork | Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings and Dexter Horton National Bank S25, 077,346.82 | Bank woman can send a man to hell se SPANK DAUGHTERS fast he doesn’t know he has start- IF IT’S NECESSARY | 2” said the preacher | (Special to The Star by N. E. A)! Hotels in Portland will be crowded | BOSTON, June 9—"The styles| during Rose Show. Buy a Fischer of to the mort immodest,| Auto Bed and sleep in your car. suggestive and damnable in the|Gtarantee fit any car. 1312 Fifi vee amnab| a) preening histe the world,” declared the] —~— — Rev. cortiand Myers, preaching Tremont temple, on “Samson and FREE DOCTOR Delflah He beseeched mothers to take Ex-Geveramest Physician r daugt in hand and 4111 FIRST AVE. os 4 right and—spanh 169 WASHINGTON ST. them, if necessary RIGHT DRUG-co. stones A good woman Is the greatest’ | pest tee the Dree Decter Sign. in the world, but @ bad blessing | | | | | NIGHTS 10¢, 250, 50e T5e, $1.00 Bessie Crawford -—IN— “A PACKAGE OF SMILES’ MADGE MAITLAND Repertoire of Songs CLIFFORD WA) oR Distinguished Entertainer Dave Ferguson & Co. “THE ROUNDER OF OLD BROADWAY GARCINETTI BROS, Novelty Hat Throwers 10) { SISTERS Sharpshooting Novelty Sheila Terry —IN— “THR 'S A CROWD" A Musical Romance in Three Scenes Concert Orchestra

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