The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 15

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S Meuffer a total loss on the bargain, PAurt 15 SALE BY NAVY Hine Gonboats, Yachts, Tug and Moniter wold by LODGE BROTHER | Offers “Shell Shock” Defense IS INFORMANT Initiate Is Nabbed for Pos-| sessing Still wenied LUZON, QUOTATI | Status of the New York ating re the. Viret Naval District Sinine, Louse ta Uie aight at Onto Stock Exchange Clearings 88,7 Monitor AMPHITRITE, now der after an imposing sony * Balances 2,806,001 in the aval Dis- fm which he was initiated into a large ; ; Tacoma rie WABAN. “now In the fraternal order, was arrested by dry Clearings 968,852.00 if nih Naval Distelet, Maa Squad officers, charged with posses pS ia couuhens asnex corm sion of an unfinished stilt and 25 gal Consumer ts to Blame for: - MR Err iC, ana pashe ad lens of bubbling gash. He was later High Prices, State Jobbers turned over to the federal author! ties. Naval Three Ships Here Boy of 12 Tries Unloading Sugar Highwayman Role; tinal Dae pr Shoots at Auto Tuesday Jobe was arraigned before United States Commissi: R. W. McClelland, but final hearing Fresh ranch eggs continue on the | imp. A number of Western ave alors refuse to sell their supply, | previ he ascer- OR the case was postponed until Oc which fa very low, they claim, at loss ieneral Motors during the morning was replenished | 0 nacks ar sarsiainal tober than 82 cents por dozen, Home hounen|f*eched 84 up 3h | Letving om three steamers from Call- |} | HEGHNY Oct, 24,—Che , Johnston didn’t feel so bad about ure still offering the fresh stock for| Republic Bteel fornia vy and Mon¢ The ne aap Pog 4 me a3, i. . ro the highest. bid= the case until he learned it was a 80 cents per doxen. |ta kawanna sold three arri were the steamers || [0 play At “ S = - 4 re vet alt bigs = lodge brother who informed the dr There tw little doubt expremied by | UMited #tates Horace X. Baxter, ¥. 8. Loop and|| one, He attacked J. R Hay rning the veanela, @quadders about the still the dealers that the market will be | "cans per cont during | P'hyliss, The Baxter is i vik San debian stein @ of male obtaina dig uniform at 82 cents per dozen before | the late atte trading »"y the Nelson line and wy ge ype ore flo: tiga nos sand Aex another 24 hours, Even higher quo o a down from 390 to/two by Parr McCormack uta, je ro exe be “f ya : S71 ver art of its lone | « a regan pumping lead in % " OPIUM SALE CHARGED tations are predicted by — nevernt| Reacts ereres peas of He leek | Trucks an owe : pumping Nn PHUS DANTE, creamer 1 1 than & points, Repu ing the ¢ nada Secretary of the Navy. A. HL Alexander, of Seattle, waa a This meana that the price of best after touching 121%, reacted to 11 hi il da be net Hayden put on more gas and “19 sf 6 Jodbder 4 ray sera ee egg bought at the grocery store ts a strong Phe market, however, was nd cen t ae ed : “an b. “ge ~ ae + w Boods. came into possession © from 90 to 95 cent dozen, with the | “Tne market ef be distributed here neighbors and began to search for EEL Gioia, He diane want to nts a dozen, with The market closed reactionary 5 tha Wee, Ske waa teekteh dollar mark looming Bian Digetlh ed « cog Mlngid + INDUSTRIAL SITES Chester is in jail #0 he sold a tin, wading Chi Mark R ; Officers. He will plead Tu timate consume o aes i icago Market Report | Se rinka tentes cresrter ooent at pore Mec ere aR ge deme | artes port’ FOUND ALONG CANAL aroma. is causing these quotations, they any. | .CHICAGO, Oct, 28—tntt * on That the north end of the c - “The cold weather has whut off| jen talay The weather, tousther with | Particularly along the canal, » fine industriak sites, was practically all egg production in this| labor dittic and rumors of r part of the country.” declared a rep- | Portation difficulties to come, were suffi- | cision of city, county and ai a resentative dealer Tuesday, “and we | *"* —— ficlals who toured the district Mon- ¥“ wna vere steady to strong ‘on a , igre ness judgment. $1.85 have on hand about one case of e@#®| vetver how market ay. ‘They will meet ounty for every ten callers, | “Decemer corn opened at $1,911, down) <ItY bullding soon to frame recom. (4) eens at 68 conte, wholesale, and| Max corn, down Kc on opening, ailsccking industrial sites to I< |Charged With ith Theft of Big Paid on Savings Accounts %. subsea teow Schangea at | ‘here. Supply of Blankets BS conta, whole. | orhaD cKEN at ST to Accounts Subject to Check Ate Cordially Invited ale, in the local market, but retailers| ti qe, later dropping 1ke to 6%; May seen = declare that their trade wants only |¢8(* wae unchanged at the opening, ne OINE i ~- 2 preg EF a al FORTUNE IN PELTS DES MOINES. own Oct 26-1 Bates Savings Beak of the high ol ore o. oe : mnepirac ve 7 =e Exe: essery SES SEED re | HERE FROM NORTH re and two Des Moines busi- | gmconp AVE AND PIKE 0% SAVE YOUR EVES * Loe: ze al Me k ee te rey % The naval collier Nanshan is dis- |2°8* men In connection a hoy “Faiting Kyesight Restored by Our oca ar ets ow peed ill 76 | charging $2,600,000 in seat furs at| theft of several thousands of dol- | ; ool ve % | Pork Pier Bhe arrived from the |! seh Yo “way?! ry co pubis 9 It In the Something Beat Get 41.90 42.00 4190 4200 | Pribilof islands Monday. On board |“SP Vodge, fh 4 soma | Monday. On boar 2 i gage Frag bait mess Testers laa’ sate tee 9 [the collier were 12 live bine foxes |department of justice agents an- for Vegetables and Freit \Sem bs ee +p i +e and 26,185 seal skins. The foxes |Pounced here today, Two of the LIBERTY BONDS were worth about $500 and were |#¢cused are in custody and five are vent to New York for biological jot on bonds |] At highest market prices, Also sell Canadian government bonds, Cacrots Ne . per survey | Threct private wire os James M. Smith, 44, Canadian veteran, who claima he was insane | Celer—\ ven 9" ESR Wi + tant markets. New when he killed his 20-year-old wife, Helen, and that his insanity was caused | trent .....6..-1.8008 e Portland Market Status i TOURI | Trades Convention exchange and New York [by “shell sock." | f IUanes “ Topp URING NATION Ordered Postponed stocks quoted, iy a] “e m H. Todd, of the Todd] WASHI Oct. 28.—(Unit- | HERRIN & RHODES, INC, yards, left Seattle on a tour of/ed Press.)—The meeting of the . the nation Tuesday He was ac- | Federation ot National Trades bean er! companied by his wife, He will|unions was. postponed indefinitely Sastuoesdlie aeahe very steel asbipyard in the|today because of the failure of 3 many foreign delegates to arrive, It Sis tomie Guione-—Oregon. por Th er oii] Mower | Farenipe Tor sack + -++++-- "ie | steady. Prime , 513.0001 is probable that a meeting of the |” | Betstnwe wa tomen | a aoe nes RNS a body will be called during the ses- sch. Metted Com, new 48.00 sHoceipte, 20 nena: market te = SAYS DUTCH] T0 |sions of the International Labor Man in Case Bound Over 4 Is Offered in Event of| tems: Fisgas ser ytartocs tates aarti re Exetastve 7 Deshat—Pee & 4 : F460, ewes, S6G7 sions here tomorrow, ans trims | Grand Jury Coal Strike Laecal, per ® ‘ eo | estes | GWE UP KAISER waces eascrme 1838 THIRD AVE, SEaTriR || \Teraipe—New, 1 ae ody Chosen Sate pet mo | Wilson Enjoying lands will accede to a request foF the | pregs)—“There is.no change in the af tea tion of the kaiser for a trial dent’ ” 1 1al| president's condition,” said a state-| Frisco, Market Status an international tribunal was| tone issued at 12:16 p. m. today By —% seen here today in a statement by J Dra. Grayson, Ruffin and Sut. Ont. H—Datter—|G, Van Thienen, secretary of The) “itis progress ecueiintes. ie tales Hxtraa, 86140 per dos; extra pat-| Netherlands delegation to the inter | his luncheon and dinner in a semé-| te per Gee; undersied pallets, ¢2e| national labor conference. sitting position, which aids greatly PR taney, 240 per, V8 Thienen maid thht no nation enjoyment of his food and causes no 1818 38 Meete—Local per ack Cabbage Danish by pect. plete for one dollar and Sishty-five cents, including examina- lp U. S. OPTICAL CO. e Bo The love story of a pretty San| Fucl dealers of Seattle will) [Francisco stenographer, 18 yéars| with the city old, who disappeared from home for a coal fam! Se last Christmas eve, leaving her tn-| a na AMUSEMENTS valid mother and sister to mourn| November 1. her as dead, culminated sordidiy! At a recent meeting of the Wash-| Tuesday morning when Milton Mc- | ington State Fuel Dealers’ associa. |® . ‘ORPREUD Guire, the man In the case, was ar-| tion, W, B. Monks. of Senttle, presi: | Crabapple Trenecendent, ‘box 1.00 VAUDEVILLE raigned before U. 8. Commissioner |dent of the organization, was | Ceanberrice—-Per box ‘ HARRY GREEN R. W. McClelland and bound over | structed to confer with Mayor Fitz |Dates—9¢ t-o8 pres - LILLIAN SHA SHAW |to the grand jury. [gerald on the best method of propar. —Cal. ripe, ger has. vernment to prepare | a » Seattle should| &. Wash. Delictous : Ww ion-wide strike of nitners occur, | Per bor— fie is held on $3,000 ball, charged |ing for a fuel shoftage on and after| “meine ral t , e | Sekine, per crate. 3 ts tentn, See per te Jhas demanded the extradition of the fatigue.” Ben and Hazel Mann; the Wal- fi with a violation of the Mann Act.| November 1, the date set for the coal| Bmperers. per ae Fn {kaiser and that no tribunal before ects. fers; the Eugenes; the Pickfords. titi, girt's name was not disclosed | miners’ strike. | Gre oe Fruit Piorids, pee box. ners which ould be tried exints. Tn Vek bas Gas eal becation ‘Twice Daily, 2:20, 8:15 at the hearing, as she ts to return| “There will not be enough coal in| Money come Feed The peace tre: home and take up life anew. afte to keep Industries running |Lemone—Per box bad New } York Cof Coffee pe and | | provides that the ALACE HIP % 6 for more than a week after Novem. | Omssee—Per Be _Sugar Quotations arraign the ka Discriminating vurglars having a|ber 1, if this strike occurs,” Monks | posers “ ————-g| tribunal and he points out eee TOM | SAFE DEPOSIT | + before @ special! gr LOUIS, Oct. 28—Three| lso provides fOr @ Te) arowned and thousands of dollars| BOXES rare regard we their stomachs |said. “Substitution of wood for coal| & Wash. Winter Neltie, box. |" NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Coffee—No. 7/ quent of extradition. “ robbed Mrs. Frankie W. Simmons’ will be imperative,” | D'Angos, box * | ite, 14% @16%e per Ib, No. 4 Bamtos, ate nm then adds that it has |‘ roe oe per oi wi au at BA to $30 grocery store at 1730 Boylaton ave,| The presence of vast stumpage in| wOTe «| Peg th announced that The/ 0 er Year. early Tuesday morning of @ large | and near the city will relieve the sit-| Prices Paid at Whotesate Sugar—Contriteenl. 1.800 =" Lo de intends to “accede te the look apne he ee ei quantity of groceries uation In the event of a protracted covenant of the League of Nations |” gf cd to: Ti | T C “a pancenous arram™ |) ) Tie Included 10 cans of | strike, according to city official. | Almende—Per fo. . . laiter having obtained the enepere-[on ?, oe ee ithe Trust Go. Crisco, «ix cans of Karo, 20 pounds| Plans are under way to cut wood | presi Nale—twr ™ : Shak an the peaten tn aan? creek, at Tipton, Mo, Becond at Columbia lof sugar, five pounds butter, 18|on a wholesale basls if the strike oc | Walsute—sott shell ‘per ~ [Siemon : ') " eed ris teeter oes wala PANTAGES glasses of jelly, eight packages of | curs | Pack Welnate—Per , NEW YORK. Oct a. 38 " Money me | Married men are nearly all great) Mats, 2:30 Nights, 7 ® ¢ cans of beans aremmntgeniianene Feanate— Virginia Keyetona, te. nthe, 7 per cen’ inventors—of excuses. 1 | A jPancake flour, mi eons per cont | Terauchi Improves Be ?, i. s jand as, 24 cans of milk and two 0 , seseee A so - Slatko’s Midnight atom as ge Mipeae ly APPE ALS FOR = —si" Dernaad sterling, 64.18% TOKYO. Oct. st—4Delayed)— Ro! lickers sanatiapaitnenpeceemsamtar intone vr — ‘ormer Premier Terauchi was - . Sonia de Cal | Svtem Waid Ghigpeve —_—_—————™ | ported improving today, following City Four; Sonia de Calv: | hie revival from a state of coma. | D boiac we || Public V Markets | |"frundreds of ‘condoling, messages, | I WESTLAKE Lindholm '& Co.: Burns & Mabel Naznon's Birds. Prices: 35¢ and following the report of Terauchi’s | ‘ oe nlee deeds ) 90@ (22 State At ag cored beef, death, are still bel eived, . Stephens Urges AE . pan DATRY FRODECTS of Suffrage | ieee eens “His First Glimpse of Paradise” That is what Andrew Car- negie called his promotion from firing a boiler into a business department. He won his promotion through his | ncn RMANS ARE COMING WASHINGTON, Oct, 28.--German delegates to the International Labor |conference, scheduled to open her SACRAME: flour, 300 OP KIN” ‘ wtrtetiy fresh tomorrow, will land in the United ‘ ; A Rural Thre \- an appeal to 14 F ry and thrift ma 1" Gomedy Ke ios gs ont " — | States Sunday. Austrian delegates indust d $e terieal Acts. nt last night, TE way and will arrive soon | if freah are on thi He made his first investrhent Stephens asked execut states to follow the Sedat Coouation aaa: after the Germans, : “ fornia, Nevada and Colorado in call | wetter— . 49-M. sack fine flour, Nes isl be 9 zi at bs haben oho railroad ing special seasions of legislature tor | "** au | tek yellow corm meal. 6 STEEL DIVIDEND at sixteen years, with his the ratification of the national quf.| Led country creamery, 7 | #240 wack: Taki ' NEW YORK. Oct, 28.—The United | own savings and the com- frage amendment “iA einen ii |States Stee! corporation this after |i bined resources of his small il you not join with us tol gegs—Local, strictly fresh - declared its regular quarterly | ily, TODAY—LEW WHITE in hasten the day that will give our| ‘Pullete crete ol non, ae stead of 1k pee seat ce Oe coe family. “ « a cn. sal patio th pe ners on ote of it ba sce D hon . | n r o i] rs Fy ‘ Nights (Sunday), 400. Mate, ( women. citseaat Gav: mashons| ae toe bat Rome seg Veeck 08 IN oar’ Bete iey UT Opportunity came his way ae gedass ibe Mate, wired in. part nN gy yy ag ie ay 12 Me $145 echteggid cone oeseatC er Toe it and he was prepared. 30. Nights, 7:15 and 9:15. The dispatch was sent to Gov-| Badger brick — * ; : — oe ernors of Connecticut, Delaware, In-| Pyetvurger iiaconteah Geeii toe. tas,4| “PHN PRA ANE BE WRPEL et A Savings Account is the diana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland,| jock Bein Po 2 me Set Baker’ 8 Assistant fe best preparation for the sur- New Jersey, North Dakota, Okla-| Fancy wheel 6w'ss 1. od, 3s. |1i—— —— | prises of Opportunity. Saving Department open every Saturday evening from 6 to 8 for your convenie homa, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont and West Vir | winia, POULTRY Prices Paid hy Wholreate Deal- ere to Shippers i mild fall ¢ Stall 116, sugar e FOR EX-SERVICE MEN Ss Jee “4 so cha En ea? oad | jene--Live, heavy 2 beans, 10¢ M.; email white beans, 3 Ibe. The “K. of CC.” Committee on War Activities will open a ms Live, Ment 3 dealt 1 ma beans, ? Tos. tee THE SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Free Night School, in Seattle, for former soldiers and sailors yj ewan ed Resources Over $30,000,000. ONOMY if 200 oF more ex-xervice men will signify their desire to attend. Competent teachers will be employed, and instruction will be offered in Automobile Mechanics, Radiography, Stenography, Bookkeeping, Motion Picture Operation and academic subjects. Registration offices will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, October 28 to Mevember 1, from 1 Dp. m. to 9 p. m. dally—“K. of C.” Club House. (Use Harvard avenue entrance.) Relgian Hin es Live, per T . a Second Avenue at Columbia an Royal baking Aaited hides, cows and steers, No. 1. KNIGHTS, OF COLUMBUS COMMITTEE ON WAR ACTIVITIES K. of C. Club, 1401 Harvard Avenue Dry hides, No. 4 ‘ do No, 2 ae “ Se th.) salmon for can Dry bulls or stegs . Libby's miner Dry salt hid National Banks Are Increasingly Safe There has been no failure of a national y's new sauerkraut | Dry ealfaking, 6 tbe. and und all nut margarines, | fo No 2 comb honey, each, & for mide, on 4 G090.00 FY MC huh tureee Son ttt.” stale ii ; ’ 0G 5.90 | so g3-24, INttie Link mausage, 30c Th.; Inrd Ais wheter, | Woot, clean ranch, full grown. . .20@ .96 | 20-32-26. littie Hk Gute 4 | kip sking, No 4... Th. Stall. 45, Carnatic SO 1 Mrs. Upp—Doetor, my complexion milk, $6.60 per se ean Maximum In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest |i something awful. What would you | Seer, Betis tone w oa little of the roof of 40 medium wool, each Sear Saaatlo’ it Ce Ts bank for more than six months past, and in Grengest plate known, covers very ig Pinna the mouth; | suggest? |< ftee, #1 ‘81-09, $2.10.| And now a woman has been! : . the over twenty months period since Janu- ary 1, 1918, there have been only two small made assistant to the secretary of you can bite corn off the cob; + en | Doctor—You will have to diet, war Mrs, Upp—Oh, I never thought of 2 | Timothy Reed —No. 8, per Ib.. 1240.18 | that. What color would be most be- Uy | Miye Meed—Per Ib | Avan oe teary e tT geal Mrs. Hannah J. Patterson, who! : ‘ : 4 10.00 | coming? F |Aitaifn Moai. [iiiaaoo@asioo | served thruout the w on the national bank failures in the entire country. 18.00 ae | Serateh 6° | woman's committee of the Counell This record for immunity from failure has $4.00 5h | vs : Peged tb Pe) tional Defense, has been ap-| fl $4.00 * * rantiy +1178.000 90.00 | Jointed assistant to Secretary of] not been equaled since 1870. 2.00 | 59 —__ i Quotations at Stockyards War Baker, She is the first wom- | | J eeetatioas a atoctraran of 1 to hold suck osition in tht All work guaranteed for 18 years. Have impression taken in the IT think “a policeman “Tene itan 00 pectin siblaecapel tee a ° FIRST NATIONAL BANK 4 should have one day off duty in 1.500@15.75 | Ming Patterson was awarded the wring and get teeth same day. Exami: and advice free. joge— 63.00@66.00) Primes : te and Bridge Werk. 00@65.00| Mediu 50 0 iniie or Stee alert at oat prosent parronage ta teoommmandea by sor |e ; toe FH Kesetnatscy ‘Tsde@tees | Distinguished Service Cross in| FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. ents, work is still giving & satisfaction, Ask our | Powell—I agree with you; six days’ rey | 111600018.60| recognition of her services as al * phd Kas ition Bring’ this 04. bd nS Re ots theme for én7 leven arate 10.50@ 11.00 |member of the woman's committes. | Established 1882 jo man, Cracked BO | Prem © te 13 fer Working — — Ground Bone . Medium. ' _ — Common 70 OHIO (0 CUT-RATE DENTISTS |onke, oppenite aide of the street Ix eat cows and. heitera If Justice were really blind she one thing that never comes to ‘the GUS insnee ceasee wouldn't be able to wink at her fa- Calvi omeceeses vorites, @e Guivensirs or. / Oppectte Braces-Patersea Om | min who waits. Timothy May.

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