The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1919, Page 17

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They Won Coast-to-Coast Air Derby Here's a snapshot of Maynard's “happy bird’ _ the long Might across the coftinent. —* whenever he Bay and back. MUST SPEED U REGISTRATION ices Open Fr From 8 A. M. Until 5 P. M. Voters who were registered lhe municipal election last March it failed to vote,-and those who to register must register [PNovember 11 for the school election cember 2, and by Novemler 15 F the port election December 6. City Comptrolier Carrot! said Mon- day. | Voters who cast ave her the their ballots at ylast municipal election are not 4 to register for the school! port elections. = ‘The registration books are open every day from & a m to 5 p. m At the office of the city comptroller in the countycity butiding. Approximately 4500 of the 13,000 Voters who were disqualified by fail ving to vote at the last _ election, have registered. More than 8.500 citizens must register before! ovember 11 if they wish to vote at the school election and must have| dr names on the city cpmptroll-| Ys books before November 15 if} oad want to participate in the port athe “aden amy Men to Vote on Strike , PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. 20.—A con on of the Pennsylvania Federa- of Labor will be held in Pitt» not later than November 6, to mine action on a strike in sym- hy with the steet workers. This move was decided upon at a g here yesterday, in which nbers of the Central Labor union p d themselves to attempt to de- feat re-election of city officials who ve refused to act on complaints of PALACE E HIP Continuous Daily. 1 MELANIE Fiy) Feature MARIAN Ds MOORE 30354" VAUDEVILLE . 3. eed Be! NS Jimmy Savo and otti's Li utians; filanor; Miss Robbie Gordone , ie to $2.00, iene Plus War Tax. ¢] WILKES oi PER Fifth at Pine PLAY YERS ent Comedy Rows Wyse and Company, nov- Camille Rejane, , Please,” Sots Belle Oliver, Cycling Brunettes, sation; Pantageacope. HK, WILD WOMEN” hts (Sunday), 40c; Mata, (ex- londays), 27¢. Ladies’ Mata. Sundays), 13 Mat lights, 7 and 9:15. tor| by} municipal! The De gas,” | Meier to Address | Accepted Masons Demobdiligation of the service flag ef Lonip, igen Mo, 90. eas and Ac obwerved at - p> he geaFhorg aond Wednesday evening. Forty members of the lodge gave their services to the na | ten. One of them, Corporal Alfred H. Peterson, Co. Mist infantry died of wounds received in the Ar} | gonne forest ‘The program wijl include a demo. Dilization address by Walter F. Meter. ay ees counsel, In additio demobilization program. the laliaimereary of the founding of the lodge Wilh be observed. The anni | versary address will be delivered by Right Worthy Grother James a Begs. |Read Goes East to Check on Flu Dr. H. M. Read, city health com- missioner, Wtt for New Orleans Sun: day night to attend the annual meet Ing af the American Health congress. Expert physicians from every sec tion of the United States will present the latest methods of preventing the spread of influenza epidemics. The Health congress will meet in the | Crescent City a « menor 27 to 31 \Crehan Return to | Direct Deposit Co. | The Liberty Safety Deposit com pany has opened offices at 117 Cherry St. under the management of James Crehan, formerly secretary to Mayor jom has been operating the Liberty! Safety Deposit company at Greene park, Camp Lewis. } RATE HEARING SET | The Portland District Freight Traffic committee have set for hear |ing in Portland, 10:30 a. m., October | 23 proposals to increase the distance rates on lumber and its products ap: | plying within the state of Washing ton west of the Cascades. This pro posal is the result of a request of the lumber interests in the Wil lamette valley, Oregon, that their | rates into Portland be reduced to the |level of the present Washington dis tance rates. | EXPECT FLOOD OF TOURISTS More tourists than ever before will visit the Northwest during the winter and «pring, according to |George T, Brown, solicitor for the Pacific Electric railway, Los An-| geles, stopping at the New Rich \ mond hotel here x | London Tower ts only one out of many in a Roman fortress that ex tended over 13 acres and was erected | | in Roman times, On the 2ist of October, in 1879, ithe firet incandescent light was pro duced by Thomas Edison. $650 1919 CHEVROLET roadster, only run 2,000 miles; better than new. This car will give perfect sat- isfaction, This car be- longs to a farmer at Issaquah who is getting a larger car. If you de- sire something good, see this bargain at Tel, Kas . Call for Mr. Pittman. Terms Kany. taken just as the big ma Mand, with iis throbbing Liberty motor singing without a seemed to enjoy every inch of the trip from Long Island to San Fran. | [into submission.” h Crehan for the last two years) Here are “The two Flying Pars ord breaking Might ae tinent, To his observer, Sergt, Wa Liett, Maynard gives eredit the lack of antoward inetd q the trip. “Trixie,” in the role of mas ares hon ors with her ime bit the ground at the end of ays Steel Strike Still CHICAGO, Oct, 20-+'The number of steel strikera has increased 60 per cent since the men walked out five weeks ago, John | Fitzpatrick strike leader, declared in an appeal for funds. He urged organized la bor to come to the ald of the “hungry | wives and children” of strikers. ‘Our workers will not be starved declared In telling of the efforts of the steel companies to beat the strike, he woul Maj. Gen. Wood fel) like a sheep” for thelr propaganda Toyama Maru May Take on Cargo Here The Toyama Maru, of the pon Yusen Kaisha Co. will proba- bly come to "Beattle to load. . She has been on the New York-Orienta! route © fthe company, but has not been able to take cargo from Now York beeau: of marine strikes. | She will loall on this coast The finest motion pic- ture Seattle has seen in years. Seattle Advertising Service and oe Phone Eltiott 2107 1264 Empire Bldg. Distributors of Community and Rogers Silverware, Tailor-made Coats and Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen We purchase for you and ex- tend credit. Real Bargains in Silverware For this week only Never Again These Prices. Hand ask to see these spe- clals Special with chest, ony pattern, No, 3459—26-plece Rogers 1847; $27.25. _ Special No. 1526—26-plece set; amunity Silver; Bridal Wreath pattern, $12.5 Special No. 3668 Community Silver; tern, $24.00, Special No, 3703 Come early for this 26-piece set with chest; Community Silver; Patrician pattern, 834.00, net OW Cor 26-plece Exeter wet; Pat Only one left, 2,462 People Sunday Were Thrilled by THE WILKES PLAYERS In Their Offering This Week Increasing | Nip- | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTORFR 20, 1919 NAVAL ORANGES Cheap Prices Are Pregicte by Declers With the naval t, lo fir oran al fruit picking of the s but two handlers are au DUE TO ARRIVE BANK CLEARINGS Seattle ing olanpee Spokane 3.568, 158.0 1,231,461.00 Ce wings Tacoma 761,410.00 60,907 ds. Ha win: weeks | | VESSEL MOVEMENTS | 4 the price probabilities for the | wilt tend reasonable conditions price fairly cording to the dealers most important fac keep th One sence «pple crop that «i thruout the ¢ now bein, 1 oranges tw iy in " winter time oduetion could satiaty # fruit appetite—and will ch dealer tr orange prices be fact wh will tend to th “ pme nother t ont reau ¢ of the ore that will ex the extreme the high | Manila vie warts, DEEY SHA VESSEL! 5 te Higited nt the Cape (spedlft from 0 A Weather TATOORM [thas . if | home »| October 26M Western Knight from rp Cooke from of « pron xe, 1919 ere GARY APPEALS sea | FOR OPEN SHOP The ats says Public Interest Should * Come First of the Pacific Oct of sof t pr it is prodicte if it ep a larie nm th local ma ent car whe will t riage nd to ke fornia making the An early shipping on California orang far » expect to fruit of that, the around $4 WASHINOTON ending strik bitrated nor ¢ Elbert HH. Gary United Staten Steel 4 mpeech today before the dustrial conference. a ment follows make a brief state to the question steel box there. 0 to $6.6 chairman of corporation, national | Local Markets | ment in relat under discunsion as well as ubmitted to thin conference. her explanation of any reginter will probably nary ‘Like other members of the ference, | recognize that the public interest must always be considered ax of the first importance. private interests must nated | “Tam heartily desire of the tablish proper others Fur vote I may be unneces that ali | GES 0 be subordl Green Onions Per dor bar Green ¥ Heit. Cai Horseradish Koot-—Loenl, per M bbard Aquneh—Loce!. Mm president to firmly Lettwee Per crate And satisfactory rela. |Omlens—Creon. pe tons between all groups of citizens | Pprenipe | ‘ with industry, including of course, what has been denignated as capital and labor “I believe in oc tion and arbity Ucable without in accord with the ciliation, jon wh sacrificing principle — 1 am of the Axed opinion that the | Tere ae ONO Sone Pending strike against the steel in-|Kweet Potatoes dustry of this country should not be | Temetere— arbitrated or compromined Gursipes New, local. pee tion taken by the © | Vegetable Marrow Per which bears upon that subject } warts ‘Also that there should be main. tained tn actual practi without in terruption, the open ehop as i under stand it—namely, that every mao whether he does or dees not belong | giesessGuitemain to @ labor union, shall have the OP Casabas—— Per tb portunity to engage in any line of Crabapples—Tronecendent legitimate employment on terms and | Graber ter box conditions agreed upon between em. ploye and employer.” Banker Served in Honey American Cavalry |1-mm O. K. Strizek, new vice prey lent | of the Guardian Trust and Savin bank, was born in Bohemia, came the United States as a boy and served in the United States cavalry |gaining the rank of sergeant major He followed the gold rush to Yukon and returned in 1908 to enter the banking business in this Altho & resident in Seattle at llth ave N., Strizek’s banking activities for merly have been concentrated out side of Seattic never Nancy Wal 18 Te nor any 7 confere: sae yt Winter Bananas * to Wash. Winter DiAngos, box Quinces Per we onomy M arnation milk DAIRY PRODUCTS Pricee Paid to Shippers ter—Local country eream- Loeal cubes country Butter. ‘country an creamery, , atrtetly trem Stall 102, tall tall ¢ cana milk, White, 1b Ke honey 20 TM, Stalia 16 jar WESTLAKE amb chops, th. Stall 16 2he; large bottle Stall 12) .) erabapples, {stat 130, 3° ths. 1, . coftes, a Ths, Lux soap powder, 35 | Wentlake Special flour, 3.00 per sack | LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO, | LOS ANGLES POINTS, SAN. DIEGO T SAILINGS, ooT, 4 Stalin 10-11 | dressed chicken, ,2 levaporated milk. | Monte catsup, oe fresh i Ww Wheleesigr to the Consamer Per Peund nd ateers, No. 1. Salted hides, cows LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices. Also Canadian government bonds. Threct private wire to all impor: tant markets. New York stock exchange and New York curb stocks quoted HERRIN & RHODES, Established 1896 Stocks and Bonds Main 1512 119 Cherry ranch, full grown r green kip skin, No INC, con part |‘ November * t Bouthean October 19 o st 2 pm Unimak for Tacoma at 1 4. Me Melle won atat sir Prince George for Prince ris at midnight Alaska Vessels via pe ne | © season ix looked Fran have Me) gan failed ¢ r.| we PRANEIECO. | 66% y Passed October 19: Str Jie ‘edro at 1 20:! via Arrived October from Singapore om Hongkong via ber 19: | 5 from mg via p ‘at William Head at 1:16 p. m., too late to pres quaranting, Muited October 9: Bir Bi Lobe for Lobites vie San Fran cisco. Paased out October 19; Str Mel- | ville Daler for Manila via porte at 6) Melwiih ' | from a ports og Blar for n Manila parted for Be. | ut October 20 ok during ei schooner with # black #tack and“ Kat 4p. 6 PORT GAMML a tr Johann Paulsen for Ban Frantivco 6t | midnignt BELLINGHAM Camane tor Bydney, of tug Richard Melyoke POINT WELLA--Halled October Str D. G. Boofield for San Pedro. TACOMA~Arrived Morning Star from Van m. Arrived. Breokdate and Mailed October 1% a Ww. 50 oo aru tor Yoko for Brit Wireless Keports Canadian Government October 1% —8tr Chelne | Rivers Intet pain leaving | and at Milbank Sound southbound at Burnett ttle for € ‘ape Flattery + 18-—-Str Catherine D. arrived at | 11-30 a mi ate Rodondo left | Kake ot | Barnett Inlet southbound | ertall for Pier ih ters . Gows, bye J. D. Pe- tor sehr Eider Eldridge. str Vietoria. ore-Str Gray C eo! Farragut. , ate Senator . Srisfield, atr str Effing sehr Resolute Str Wisteria, Str Qu Skinner & Eddy yards Cripple Creek, str str Dillwyn terminal aur terminal—Str Curacao. ocean pler--fitr Borneo Mary uthie yarde—Str Devel ndd’a drydock——Str Gaffney, ern Glen, str Santa Alicia. 4 yarde—Str Cathiamet elt Hoffernan’s drydock—S8tr Conewago, str Weat- atr Roose str Snoqualmi Fort Howeam Abilla, Proxton, ckaon, Ad praria, Ble demia Conta Azalea, Henry Wilson, Wawona, bie Corus, ing Wave, bk Orient Patterson & McDonald—Motor schr Roo: byalle Rogera-Rrown pier }Commercial Ro Str Brave Coeur works—Motor sehr Kirketind, #tr Admiral Dewey Meacham & Tabeock—Str Cinena, Chalets, hull Charnis atr NAY, GRAIN AND FEED Whotesal Rolled . + :70.00@ 72 Cracked | Ground Bone Grits Mito Ma . 00 +1800 20,00 68.00@70.00 "| work aulekly jand later te ine t wer 19) Btr Alaska | reas Ib ete | 96 264 @ 26 tee per B00 +s Te0@ 14.00 "Status of the New + ag Stoc.« Excharg + " NEW FLEET FOR PACIFIC PORTS Seattle to Boston Liners Will Be Constructed ELES, Oct. 20.—Marec ident of the Southwest 4 company, with dre nnounced t from t and t n Pipe & Steel “t of 10 Pacifie « a The new fleet will be operated) Roston-Pacifie company, Pr h mm. an Francisco nd Be Ban ston on the F ports of calle? New York-Dublin 3 _ Ship Line Starts — An event @f) we wp er impo ee. freight _nteamer 7 ne first ve dium to rect serv bulte the, Irish eapl and exporter cooperating with the indyntrial organiaa tions to provide return cargoes. The Yessel is proceeding to Bel : after discharging her Dublin pe 4 1 « first direct New = Keceipta, Prin: mixed £00 he per het athe "harge of her cargo, shoes, fruits, wines! *, was ex] ‘nd everything promises Well for the ess of the direct service. TANKER AND BRITISH SHIP IN COLLISION SW YORK, Oct. 20.—The Amer tanker Géorge H. Jones and British cargo ship Chicago City were in collision off Bayside, in the lower bay today. A great hole torn it, the Ch ter, anid she \sinktrig condition. was damaged, to sea 1 Frisco Market Sta tus FRANCISCO, Oct. 20, Better bbe per Ib Extras, 78% per doz BAN ized pu per a Lalifornia fate, fancy, B2e per Bie per tb ibe per 1% 33@ 350 per it fireta, New York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations cet @1T% 6 per Centrifugal, 7 Fg The tankers’ pes 3 ses but she continued out Sugar Prepare for a justments AGES are high—the cost of living is high. Will either be lower as a result of economic readjustments? How will this readjustment, if it occurs, affect your earning ability? These questions should be given serious consideration by everyone. To be prepared for any changes that may occur, your surplus earnings now should go into a savings account. Then you will have no fear of a decreased in- come and your money will be worth more than if spent now when prices are high. | Dexter Horton Trust and Second Ave. and BR cored St. Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank Over $28,500,000.00 Money? Sometimes it helps a man more to re+ fuse him a loar than to let him have ig”, We believe in “constructive banking! and our aim is to make not only loans, but to make these loans in Am manner as to help our deposi their best advantage.

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