The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1919, Page 15

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RELIEVE BOYS Obtained With Arrest Beattle police are searching, Mon » for several boys thought t bers of a ANE responsible for 248 cheeks from the Of the Ames Shipbuilding Information of the gang was ob ed Saturday, Hub clothing near Cherry to the police, he has cashed four the stolen checks. rning possession nd the checks on the steps of the t gave him the checks LAAT the time “ the robbery, the work of boys, use of the open methods used Ege? office was entered thru a win- which had been removed by ‘The Woy, deciare the potice, Duy some socks at the Hub store, | “Check immediately, and phoned the | Other checks in the police head ers which he is gaid to have) ted cashing include one for $50, | d at a Japanese store on Jack st., one for $39 on another st. store, and one for $34, ¢ the King st. station. ‘an I. W. W. card. “The 248 checks ranged from 60 to $75, and totaled $5, 000, The boy had iG TO POLAND | ROME, Aug. | P aviators have left for Warsaw, om & Message from Premier Nitt! Premier Paderewski of Poland. tical Gmpany 325 PIKE ST. GOOD GLASSES Good reading eye troubles cannot fully.. Defective strain or muscular troubles will | Price of coffee Tob you of much pleasure, unless Wear Good Glasses Scientific optometry is equal to every demand made upon it for bettering your eyesight. Let us make an examination that tells the story. You'll not be inconvenienced by drugs or otherwise. “We Guarantee Good Results.” > Pre STREET. Announcement is hereby made of hops is still t the growin: ‘akima valley. and will require . Fruit harvest low the hop harvest, and last about six weeks. Take an outing and come to our jul valley of div 4 assint in the harvest. For general information Yakima Hop Growers’ Association Yakima, Wash. Pay $1.25 per box. “PROSECUTE Declaring that Mrs, Olga B. Ee ren, wife of Ottar Exegen, a ship yard worker, died from the result of eriminal op a woman known & coroner's jury returned a verdl locate her Mrs. Anna Hanlon, Mra, Rose days. She decla would probably return by Satur day. He would not tell bh @ | they planned to go, she said, Jno trac could be found. COFFEE RAISE reled Prosecution Likely | — Seattle restaurateurs who recent state prosecution, according to Unit |C. Saunders, Monday, “They're vio lating the unlawful profits | ington. | “Prosecuting Attorney Fred C in my campaign against coffee prot “There is absolutely no justifica |the limit.” | building that sleuths from Washing the fight against alleged profiteers. juntil Saturday noon. “I can stand a lot of price in mon, every-day article, like coffee. and just before the fleet comes in. cluded. Four From Chamber | Mountain at close range | mit. Nearly all the others participat | “Skyline traf peak and visits to the gla | oats JOHN YELLED AND ers awakened at 6:30 a. m. ‘ anything.” WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES For Night or Day Work Good Wages—Straight Shift tra Work Any Evening From 8 to 12 If Desired Apply Pig’n Whistle 1009 SECOND AVENUE (Ask for Mr. Butler) $15.00 Set of Teeth $8.00 Crowns ....... $8.00 Bridgework eat and ‘a of Time, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest strongest plate known, covers very little of the root of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; twed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $10.00 <3 Whalebone Teeth $2.00 Amalgam Filling... Painless Extracting All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the eeth same day. See Sampics of Our Pinte and lridge Work. of our present whose work who have tested our work. are in the right place. Examination and advice free. hen coming to our office, be sure Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From ® to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Oppesite Vraser-Patersen Ce THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST ne 1919. "1S ‘LIQUOR RING ARE ROBBERS JURY'S VERDICT) SEEKS AN ‘OUT’ pyard Check Theft Clue| Woman Who Performed Eleven Defendants Ask That Operation Still a Fugitive | Charges Be Dropped ——eeeeeee Cruiser Comes to Join Pacific F leet —__———-# | % T Local 1 Markets ation performed by as Mra, MH. Drath, indieted Mat cents per box and Washington Mon urging the prosecution the woman to the fullost extent of the law, Charges of manslaughter have y been file Mrs. Drath, whose real name 4s Mra. John Rosewarne, disappeared with her husband on August 21 after her victim's death, gnd po Hee officers have been unable t Vashon island are mi vor at $1.50 per box meeting with » butter and egg market began embar ot of the Lon Angeles din "New York Stock News warne’s daughter, living at 2147 Lauretsh ave, testified before | the jury that her mother 4 her one of her patients had died and VESSEL MOVEMENTS SEA VESSELS room without she was leaving the city for a few supply of hens and bro! that her step. @ to meet the demand father, Mrs, Rosewarne’s husband. sald that “everything would be all right in a few days” and oad should have U.S, TRANSPORT RUNS AGROUND : Ship Ashore Off Matsure Island | Sighted O@ the ¢ farmers begin FIRST APPLES OFF tt TO ALASKAN PORTS |::° WENATCHEE, Aug, 25-The nea | A react son's first car of winter apple Winter Bananas, Delicious, onathans and Spitzenburg, wns shipped from her destined for Alaskan tre r where The police reported Monday that * of the missing coupte | Arrived at § Money on Call | |the general INVESTIGATED ., | Saunders Says Double-Bar-| HONOLULU, Salled Prom Seattle nd off Magwure oo | v¢ BANK CLEARINGS Produce Notes || | * Seattle Alaska engineering commis: | | Clearings + $6,411,760.59 jewued a eall for bids on | | Balan 14.99 of strictly fresh ranch Spokane Bids were to be opened in| | Clearings 4,931.00 s of the commission Mon Balancer x Cantaloupe market continues firm | % supply greatly diminished.) Liberty Bonds Quoted be ; Italian pru grown on| NEW YORK, Avg. 2 erty pting with fa for the citrus market id stifully supplied here, co placed on perishable to the rallroad strike, will | %® t local market conditions. | NEW YORK, Aug. 2 The stock mar 6% made sturday, It was it diftieuit bidding up prices, and improved was lifted rt prone < anal HW YORK, Avg. 25.—Money on call cities Six Gu eer cont; den Given, Eon {Chicago Market Report | 7| months, € per eent; merean bar silver, New ¥ k, 61.18% An irregular ma bearish — tendenet [patch to the Sherman ts due he September from Manila © Mabbard Squash ly raised the price of coffee from 5 to 10 cents a cup face both federal and | FRANCISCO, Alaska Vessels ed States District Attorney Robert ection of |the Lever food contro! bill and the jconspiracy law of the state of Wash: | | absence of Major General Devol, ss Browp has promised me full support marine bureau iteers. Agents of the department of 3 understood that the mind, but thone suffering from | Justice have obtained information showing that the restaurant men jhave agreed in writing to raise the Sherman is due here Septem: | Nana may ~ ew crop 12.236 ereen, $1.2561 ‘Tank Leaves City on Recruiting Trip) pwn power, Ermentrude tion for a 100 per cent increase in [the price of our national beverage. | | Lam personally gaing to take charge | of these cases and will prosecute to/ oan Market y on the first thru surrounding territ« It was rumored at the federal! fea of trips jton, D. C., were in Seattle to join in ecruiting rally Saunders, who has just returned from his vacation, was unaware of the increased coffee prices in Seattle | TLAND, Ave. for her departure at 4 p Bothell about will remain there until 11 a. m. . when she will . arriving about 4 p.m rett at 4 p creases, but when it comes to a com- Receipts, meerieie: $90. none, segs, JAIL ON BIRTHDAY 0: rough} Altho he had just been released m, Thursday, | % arriging in Seattle about noon Fri-| Sint for Meattt too, my blood begins to boil,” he con- D, Gunning of the tank | #r Rmprems of Auch S08 The pilots are | 5°, Joseph W. Appleby Private James G. is in charge |rived Avuat 34 Prime lambs, $12.50@13; fair to| known to the pol Ascend Mt. Rainier| Surprise at the qualities of Mount) Rainier as a scenic asset to Seattie| was expressed by the majority of the 150 members of the Chamber of Com: | merce party which returned from | the park Sunday night. Many who made the trip, tho they have lived in | Seattle for years, had never seen the Lognaberrics Passed In Aug Delegates to a: Meeting Appointed E. B. King, of the Washington State Chamt recognition of |importance of the good roads con: | Yakima Sept ‘exe Charteston for Puget Sound £ tug Peaches— | nine ' Public Markets | "ee nits S200 yh 2 — od Arrived Augw Nonanta from comm in tow of mir has appoint A meeting of t | Four made the ascent to the sum: ed in one or more of the side trips including horseback rides along the " ascent of Pinnacle |this meeting the place will be desig: | meeting of the organization olewale N Wireless Reports Wholreate the state fair, and it is expected that | *" ja large number of delegates will be | SO THIEF “BEAT IT” | John F. Schaizel, 2014 Nye place, reported to the police he found a prowley going thru his trousers pockets Monday morning when he | Jefferson off Pine Army Asks Men for Special Service| S. Naval Communication Mlack Watnate Virginia Keyst “I yelled and the guy beat it,”|knowledge of draftsmanship, sported the peeved Mr. Schalzel,| and he didn’t have time to get press: work, writing was | recruiting station here. stenography army service schools at F worth, Kan. would receiv grades, with salaries from $48 to $81 . in addition to free clothing , lodging and medical attention It is not essential that a man be strictly fresh The majority of them sommisuiqned ure cane Prices Paid W ire about 40 vaca Dutch , Are Risred | at the Belgians —(United Press.)-Owing to the can Ht munic ipmaity, Dutch goods sent tusaela for the reconstruction exhi | returned to Holland Following the request of the Dutch legation in Brussels for th text of the | der with regard to Belgian props Han Francises nahaw for Hood's bay, off Point Gard lamb stew, 20. foreign minister sent the Hague today Berlin Workers’ Council Raided 1. 8, 8, Heather, + sugar rd Nucoa ‘Karine, 2 tbs $1 Nu-ra-ya tea, %-Ib 22.00 24.00 Alfalfa Moal . center of # » Grain and Feed a raid today independent guaran. (Plan Ceremonies on Lafayette Day wide plans for formal ¢ nemoration of Dry bulls or mage Dry salt hid Dry calfeking, nounced today We Stand the | Ol patronage is recommended. by our QUIRK ood satisfaction. “Ask our | Pueblo, | Francisco already promised co: | © principal spe celebration here, . & & Brookdale, ya nt Ban | Tallow, ker at the stared Agron, str Authon, str ading on the Chica le today. Repor T fhrmers will move qurplus corn ~ etill waa a factor in the trading ro | Provia were lower, due to increased receipts ). Bepte corn opened at checks were rn opened down Ke, and later gained %e; May ee % down %c, whieh it later Frisco Market Status gg A gy oh. Fang » ned at 14%, down %e, and later lost ¢ FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.—Butter ‘ May oats opened Xe. un © pet Ib; prime firsts, 66%0 per | changed, and lost ye during the trading de per i , en. igh RO chase - Bove... 2% 81.80% 81.77% 91.80% per dou; undersized pullets, abe [SePt-°+ te 7s Meee California flats, fancy, tbc per LSS 1.36 135% 330 per Ib ond tow house, $1.6001.75. Oregon, Washington m a warnet ” pda 44.00 t teed. § 20; black |. Ribe Bept + 2635 Bpot feed, $2.98@2.10 per con pring, no changed New York Coffee and | "Portland Market Report) , Sugar occ REE tin & head pee ik Sugar—Contrifugal, 7.28 per Ib, \CELEBRANT LANDS IN noe market te $21 $19.60@ 21.40; Hessipta 4; market ta|!n too much whisky, $11.60@12.60; yearlings, 810 /“Pat Crow,” couldn't refra 3G 590 per tb. \s brating his 65th birthday Sun- 49@b6e per don day night 28@ 270 per Yh; brotiers, 82@%6e|/ “Yer Honor,” Pat addressed Act Rakeces bck wy jing Police Judge wene Childe wits Monday in police court, “I just couldn't bear to let the day pass nd pick apples.” PINE ST, butter, 66¢ trate | apples, .; Co-Operative milk, 2 ca eX Sugar and soap stall, Carnation or Ih. Ube can: Federal oF Cox THIEF OVERLOOKED Te Ose, eae MONEY IN TRUNK. Mrs, F. R. Richling, 36 Lansdale |hotel, reported to the police Mon- day she was very thankful the thief who entered her room Sun- bottom of her trunk. | How machine, a nightshirt and overlook, GOOD SAMARITAN 1 ae ROLLED OF CASH i ‘This is just another instance PIKE PLACE the Good Samaritan getting jipped pure, fre , after trying to do a good turn, White ered Bon Ami, 9 can. /and took to his room that he might - rest, left in the morning with $40, nodwouy “He looks like a hobo,” reporte s Ma ane sugar, Johnson. home krown tomatoes, 2 ri ae ito; large. juicy peate, | freeatone peaches, 1 don., During the period of the war the} heat Malaga grapes, 2 Tha jartificial dye industry in Japan has | Went coftes, 410, |80ne forward very rapidly and now or M. J. B. coffee, 5de there more than 10,000 factories in operation. — Are You Laboring Under the Delusion That because you have ystract of title to you have your property. good title? Many people have this delusion. As a matter of fact an ab- stract merely shows the good or bad. To know that your investment is fully protected should get this Half Mil- Company’s guarantee that your ti- tle is good. See any of three Seattle agen- cies for detai WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” 0.90; firm 4°m, first 44's third 44's Victory 3%", were “1 opened at 100% Meel wt 139, off %; Bin Pan-American at off 4%; Ma Assets More Than Half » LOWEST T RATES CALIF 7ORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES POINTS, SAN DIEGO FREQUENT SAILINGS S. S. Wapama, Sailing August 29th M’CORMICK LINE 109 Cherry Bt. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES whieh 4 enpecial weakness, was off 3%, at rf absorption of selling during the foun earlier without were in demand kiy after pressure on | thet jown “we, and remained at that figure: at 5.11 franes per $1. | December t $14. ‘B opened 71% 74% Gafly [Connects at Townsend! dally fwith raft fines for aft! from jail last Friday for congum- Harry Quest, for years as ebrated. But if you'll let me Tteah Pay on Tore-t Mon. | The court decided to let him pick pet! aan Pert Camble—Vad ~Tittom Wicemer Peeet, day night overlooked $500 in the ver, she would lke to have | the police locate an electric mas- black necktie which the thief didn’t other beat landing petnts mest thetr own arrangements for landing. pamsenger rate does mot mnelude landing charres. Berrace lability te fwatted te ing apparel, net to exeeed | Oscar Johnson, Room ‘31 Sunrise | -|hotel, reported to the police Mon- | ser, |@ay morning that the maa whom| srape|he picked up in the People's cafe | When you think of advertis- ing, think of The Star, SANITARY e ™ nelesn t roast, 1Se Ib Witt, Van Camp's aneorted J 0c pkg NER lamb sttak, 260 M%.; nb « pot ro: hh; # 103-105, 8 M fancy 1 + <38,00@ 40.00 PF 18.00 80.00@ 82.00 cal woo. | Safe 8, coe and steers, No, 1., a, cows and atbora, ‘No Deposit capes irs Dlg Boxes AR a for Rent green kip skina, No. No. 1 36 oa. and undér, No. 1 |so 6 10:00 : 753.00 neh, full rown,. 40@ 45 Ks wodl, each, ..2.00@6. oo Dt, MCh soe 6.1 001.50 n oF anited, ea. 6 - UUNUUAUENNGA HOA avOFAAAUENONGAME EN EAUAPAUTTATUREAA ADAH PETA 70@1 00 | hoe is fos |e Go No dee a ‘ Bring Your Business Decisions to This Bank’; Officers for Final Review, We Want to Help Our Success, NATIONAL CITY BANK of Seattle SECOND AT MARION

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