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= SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1919. (TENANT JOLTS ‘pocro OCTORS HELD pariee | JAP LANDLORD) IN DOPE CASE ane | LF hes Boosted Rents Pay for Trip|Heads of Drug Ring Found, 20 aT Do Back ippon } Says U. S. Agent |, Public Markets | aa MARKET SHOWS |Docks Enlarged sian sees : n : for Coal Barges) 1 anyone detievos that the life of] With the arrest of two ‘Tacoma n tenant ts milk and honey, he| physicians, Dr dD, M, Angus and 20.—Sharp rence Poe |, oy Aine MpAcE for coal bares On| should talk to Mra, Fred Walker,|Dr, James i, Harvey ursday ‘geek market! a AS is being enlarged by G. xeq, Walt Sutherlan or Jobn|morning, Ralph W, Lath U. 6. the ‘lat dering thew doches snake uberintendent of county | Ritchie, of the Munro apartments, |internal revenue inspector, mtationed| pened OA 400, Untted [hee ann Me a ghee ar harves, to permit \ 609 Yesler Way |at Heattle, believes he has run down| Mier! apened at 20TM, off Nil ste KC baking Fresh Ranch Eggs Remain '"" 1 from Van In a Complaint filed with the elty|the directing heads of a statewide! mn Petroleum at 362%. WP Mi Pan-| 86 See Kime island, 3 the comin councll Thursday, Mrs, Walker, Mrs. |ring dealing in narcotics Be Se TE ott, Ameareen Ty; | Rive Label coteun, 2 at 83 Cents a Dozen strike. “Sullivan ways he ex Butherlan and Futchie have this tol Addicts, from. Beattie, Spokane,| BR, off 4. Stud . . oa , en ~ _ § 10,000 tons a day from the island | any Tacoma, \poreta 4 and other ities . Locome: t 106, off 1% COMNER | airy products and produce show |'f the strike is long lived | “Mr. Kabota,’ our landtord, is ablelo¢ the Pacitic Northwest have been hid firat treah Dercine, 2 the Ge: red) little change on the wholemule mar It pull nome weird stunts, He has|supplied with narcotics valued at “¢ ~ ‘be te (Net ‘Thureday, Fresh ranch emer in aged to) 6«6acoumulate enough | $35,000 since last May, according to st sc AP er nd og one Seed em i}continue to be the most talkedof MOTORSHIP COOCHA Jearthly goods for a trip to Japan,/a statement made in Tacoma today wr within 2 points of ita rees pe aoe steak, offering on the market, due to the) BOUGHT BY CHILBERG a with him his wife uf |by Inspector Latham. Pagar stocks were strong and Cu T.; veo! be prmally high prices “they ure/" hildren. According to Latham, the phy je A new record Ried | Sea yg Fo, © | bringing, To haul down the British pennant] "Hefore leaving he had another |micians obtained the narcotics in ten in'rvrther small white beans, 2 Ma Pe Movement on second grade ea sa of th — and Stripes, the sap wo Over the place, leading U® to| wholesale lots from the Ste | Bavance in price of KCONOMY | hax increased perceptibly wines the| motorahip Coocha arrived from Aus-|belleve tt had changed hands. Rents | Holmes Drug Co,, Seattle; Spokane| ‘The market became Irregular etore | Stall 88, when OMY oe ms wate | Deminning of the week, when the) tralia Wednesday, She was built in| were rained at once, but after an IM! Drug Co, Spokane, and the Plau-| the first hoer, codfish. 16e i: kippered salmon, | frst sharp inereases were made by | t Sloan yards at Olympia, and) vestigation we learned that no tran |imauer-Vrank Drug Co. Portland | <u } Norway herring, ? for tic. Siails|the dealers, The public has evi-jafter a year's service under Aus-\fer had taken place, It was| EE Rg angen auldor® ie Mm: bacen./ dently harkened to the plea of the | tralian ownership hag been purchased | simply an excuse to raise the rent,| immense Profit Alleged Bee ee ORR Let) GASES | whotemlers that they buy the more|by J. B. Chilberg, local hanker, “Incidentally, the rents have been| It i sald that the physicians ob ordinary grades at cheaper age rained 100 per cent in the last 16|tined the narcotics in five and ten j than the strictly frewh eggs, which months in a place where you have to)ounce ps kagen direct from the tem, tec continue at $8 cents per dozen whole ic | SQUARE BOTTOM BOAT buy insect powder by the box to keep |Grug firms mentioned at $1.75 a — | wate, } the roaches from eating you up,jsram and retailed the drug to ad , to chotce PIKE PLACE |} Butter market continues firm. CAUSE OF SURPRISE) There are 20 apartments in thix place {dicts thruout the state at $10 a ee jeceten to Go0d. ¢ ae a ee St! | Wholesalers blame the condensaries and only one washtub and board, | gram —e ie t mies Hibben ten, Man [of the state for the present upward| ‘The peoullar bilge wtructure of the| Many times we are compelled to| According to Latham numerous | ggearanagad 290 head; market is pper, | tendency of butter, Heavy Eastern | British steamship, Grace Dollar, ex ait two weeks for clean bedding.|dope fiends from Seattle, Tacoma ' mixed, $13.50614; me. | red | shipments continue. cited comment when she was lifted on|!#n't it about time to do some jand elsewhere have confensed ob Haws ter rough heavy. Bt we:| Continued cold weather has re], summer @ Eddy drydock Wednes | ns? jtaining large quantities of nar ‘on, | Sulted in a slight improvement in —-- + |eotles from the accused physicians | the apple market, sales of the past |@ay, Her bottom is square instead of SERVICE BOYS ARE |They will appear as witnesses for | few days being much brisker than at/rounded, She was built in Belfast jthe government when the phy | soay WESTLAKE any other time this season. Prices | during the war. HUNGRY FOR GOOD |aiclans are brought to trial’ for al PP gy Bag Bh aegis Pan tingt Rag od eva od tlle aed erninst ng itor ———$_——_ OLD PUMPKIN PIE!" aed violation of the Harrison eee, 200 Se cases camel pace, 2 the large Eastern shipments being fe ae SE drag ba. o|made by Washington growers Vv. ls in P Will this be «a pumpkinpieless| One woman addict in held in the -——— essels in Port at | itiatioween for hundreds of lonely {city Jail at Tacoma ax a material | Local N Markets Seattle Today | \noldters, sailors and marines? |witnems against the physicians, - ww} ‘That is the question worrying the| Latham said. Following their ar-| Maru entertainment committee of the|rest, Dr. Angus and Dr. Harvey! ._ |Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club. were released by U. 8. Commis-| iar westine parka tates einen Goma, tae JD. Pe] Unlema 200 purnpkin ples are|sioner EB. B. Brockway at Tacoma aU, & ta MT. Moather, |brOURht to the third floor of the club, sehr Cooteha. ‘ourth ave, and Cherry st. Friday, Seattle will, for the first time since the war began, fail in hospitality, str/and ® holiday will pass without ite [traditional dish bemg lavishly gtven to the service boys by the mothers of the city. ay Cet, 20.—-Cattlo-Receipts, | Celery market steady to tasicr | Cucur' 12.50; cows and helfers, m and feeders, $9911 11.50. pes, ‘Top, $14.15; jer bir Koyel Maru bktn Hawait Per t—Power bkin Nanbo Mara, Phyltie Pacific Const ber corn opened Yo higher, at but later lost tee; May core up! opening, at $1244, dropped to oh ee@r ait Dunkere—ttr Western 400 head: market ie bull of sales, $12.26 ber oats was ‘we up on opening. Rue, and later lost kin ple, bake two! Then take one to the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, CHINESE BANK IN VIEW « The American Industrial bank of | China, being formed with $10,000,000 capital In New York, will have a Todd's Grydock—#tr Gattney. branch in Seattln Heu Un Yuen, Powe 4 Soene Heides end Dredging yarde privy ceuncilior of Chinese enbinet, .|made the announcement in Vancou ver yards Ste Effingham. ir Kgiantine, etr terminal—t, BC. Rurnekte Bpokane #t. terminal—Aty Catherine D.| str HKagway, motor senr Libby Maine Hanford st. terminal-—mtr Dabila, str Fialeatta yards--@tr Devel Pojstees tor to Wash. Notted Gem, new 10.000 a Ron » Rio. 17% os “ ” © per o. ¢ hawton, OTK. fata, faney, 236 per | per 1b, 6s Sugar—Centritogal, 7.280 per 1b, a Rpinach Deltctows ! h—fite HR. Levejoy Elilott Hay yarde r echr Kirket sche Manel, str Hieatind | Patterson & MeDongid—Motor sehr Roo- bya SAVE FOR FUTUY EFERENCE. pitaende: ‘Winter Dananas 4. th Pacific yards—atr. Chica. Planned ~ efleld. Admiral aro works Mtr elevator fal Boller y jon—Ttutle Booqualmie, Rrexton, Endy Fort Jackson, Ad- Roughton, Roweamont, Rourn: uret, Able, Adria, Ostwin, Abydos, Aren> |. Pesuta, Black Wolf, Piast in Blantord, Agron, Pore etre, vont maxcie | ‘That dread ts one of the most A, Cagacan, Cconomical foods in the world, and did. Kilasa, schr8) contains more ener; Sinmttcar eternaacl"ige Aize| pond. than meat, and that a wider Tk Oriental str Ban Wan,|U80 Of bread will actually reduce the 5 img *tricomt of living, is the declaration made by members of the baking and + Clweas,|™liling industries of Seattle, who) will start a six months’ advertising campaign on this subject beginning November 1, according to an an houncement just made. ‘The advertising will be conducted by the Woodman Advertising Ser vice, 1141-43 Henry building, whieh | Announces that one of the first fea tures will be a Bread Week from November 9 to 15, inclusive, during whieh about 40,000 free booklets will be distributed by the Fleischmann Company through grocery stores and retail bakeries, These booklets, fea turing “Sixty-five Delicious Dishes Made With Bread,” will be available Hirktand Anthen. suf K Wash. Winter Nellie, Bem:. DAngos, box .... _—<_o Almonds fer Kovdia) Bimson millAte Wisteria, Meacham & str Chal hull Charny 3°) Albers Bros mill—a#tr I Moat SAFE P SIT $320 ee it Co lem bie © climb Title for them. This Seattle advertising in in the nature of a local followup to a national campaign now being con ducted by the Fleischmann Company in various magazines and newspaper loampaigns in a number of other cities. It will feature statements of such eminent authorities as United Staten Wheat Director Julius H. Barnes, Dr. Robert Hutchinson, Dr. Harvey Wiley, Dr. Edward Smith and Mrs, Claudia Quigley Murphy. Bricks wtrictiy fre in triplete, Or. and Wash. triplets Badger brick Oregon brick . Block Swine .... Fancy wheel Stes . nobody w done not Heme—Live, heavy . Live, light 5. Ten lessons for $5, | or one lesson and dance, fer those who wish to brush off the rough spots. ‘Capable young lady and men assistants. It costs no“Qnore to be a beautiful RAencor than a careless one. & Take Pride in Hall for Rent to Special Every Mening, 7:30 Reigian Maree tive, per | ». Turkeys —Per Mm +4 Cows—Country, dreneed ... Hoge—Chotce light, per Medium, per Mb. ..t Veal—Fancy . Ss 4264 nee aque ee ig eattle Arrivals and ‘ | Departures A 4 6 Arrivals October 20—8tr Governor from Tacoma | at § a mj ste Alaska from Tacomi 10 a. m | October 29—Bktn Hawall from Hono- | lulu in tow of tug Tyee at 7p. m.; motor schr Cooleha from Sydney via Neweaatle, es The Rains Arg Here —and witp, the rainy season me the thou- I Stee age Lavey Meine: trom Cokehadh sand e ills and ailm that follow |atr Pringh Rupert from Prinee Rupert, B. | C,, via ports at 2 p. Departures Ootober 20-—tr feet At the busi r exposure to the t sign of illne mpness. make it your sloughing, Pyorrh | wago for A Hupert for Prince Rupert, B.C at midnight. ry GLASSES ON FREE AMIN ctor “home cures” who specialize Gisease. Exam. K CLEARINGS rely add to the — Can You Pince a te free, Bpecint @ Seattle 50.16 ¥ Ey: hildren’s teeth. q ; $7,432,560.1 ‘ : t to Unio 4 No! Then gaturally, mnt to Union x what the doctor 2204,158.00 | |T ontrust the lies, t mort retinal t whose Fil cost you much + 1:900,870.00 | 1 kil, expert ears of mes” 1 | practice can whether you need iglasi lenses and pi glasses for quirements. 732,213.00 + 198,483.00 ee lthantit Seater “Y GEORGE WASHINGTON FOR PACIFIC LINE] YOKOHAMA, Oct. 30.—It is re! ported that the ificent steamer, | the George Washington, which car Y 1411 Fourth Avenue, near Union Phone Elliott 3106 Hours: 8:30 a, m. Bundays, 0 ried President Wilson to and from France, is to be brought to the Pd- citic Mail Steamship laos. 917 FIRST AVENUE Madison Kat, When you are baking your pump: | WILL ADVERTISE and that a wider) to all housewives who care to ask) on bonds of $2,000 each LIVING WAGE IS TEACHERS’ PLEA |Annual Educational Meeting Opens at Moore “If you want your children taught | correctly, pay the teachers in the! grade echools a living wage. Teach: | |ers cannot do their duty by their pu: pile if they are forced to eke out an existence by night work and out-of hours tutoring.” ‘This was the declaration of Miss Rallie Hill, president of thé National League of Teachers’ associations, in an address, Thursday morning, at [the opening session of the 33d annual jeonvention of the Weshington Edu- cational association, More than 3,500 educators from al parts of the state are attending the convention, which will last over a four-day period, which began Wed- nesday afternoon, with a meeting of the educational council, So many teachers are present at the conven- tion that it was found neeswary to hold dupticaate sessions, one in the Moore theatre and the other at Plym- outh church, to accommodate thé vis- | ttors. | ‘The program was opened Thurs- day morning by an addrens of wel- |eome by Frank B. Cooper, superin. | tendent of Seattle schools, Miss Al |mina George, president of the Wash: jington Educational association, deliv Jered the president's address, | Other speakers at the opening ses- |nion were Dr. Albert Shields, former- ly superintendent of public schools tn Los Angeles, who addressed the con vention on “Amertea’s Share tn Buro- {pean Probl and Mra, Josephine Corliss Preston, state superintendent | instruction and president) National Education associa- tion, who took as her theme, “The | Emergency in Education. | The afternoon was set apart for meetings of the various sections of | the association. TEACHERS’ SALARY BILL IS DISCUSSED | Charles B. Stillman of Chi president of the American Federation of Teachers, spoke at a joint meet-* ing of the «mrade and high school | teachers of Seattle at the Broadway high school Wednesday afternoon. He announced that the federation [has succeeded in having the Smith: | Towner bill, now before congress, | amended to include federal appropri lation for increasing teachers’ aalaries | thruout the country Friday at 2 p. m. Stillman will speak before the League of Grade Teachers’ associations in Plymouth Congregational church ae will leave SHORT IS BITTER T GOVERNMENT j Anti- Coal Strike Policy Stirs Labor Leader ) debate on “The |Closed Shop" was flung at any member of the Chamber of Com-! merce or Axsoclated Industries who cares to take up the gauntlet by William M, Short, president of the State Federation of Labor, speak- ing Wednesday night to 2,500 boil- jermakers in the Arena, | Short flayed the employers who, he says, are trying to establish the open shop here; lauded the stand of the coal miners, and bitter! denounced a government policy | “pandering to the interests of capl- talism.” ernment war en removed operators,” Short said, miner is told to bide in silence until the senate finally decides to sign the peace treaty, and restore him-to his pre-war status.” HUMPTY-DUMPTY IS HIGH IN ENGLAND Eggs cost 16 cents each in Eng: | land, according to H, B. Cough, who has just returned from there. Each person is allowed two ounces of tea, one and a half ounces of but- ter and six ounces of sugar weekly, he says. Clothing prices are | | | Challenge to restrictions from mine “yet the lower than Auto Accidents Result Seri- ean at and slightly sprained ankle Thursday morning man hospital pronoun on a charge while fuel ~ THREE INJURED; |“ DRIVERS HELD in and Hazel Mann ; the Bugenes; they ously Here ‘Pwiee Daily, 2 Mrs, Frank Moores, 124 Repub fustained a bruised forehead | Continuous Dail; Bix Clever mIPropnom a machine driven byad Feature when Frank Moores, her husband, collide T. Wooddl and Olive st, Moores was taken to the city} where her injuries wer not serious, and late Woodman was book of driving his machine intoxicated. Both machines were badly damag Terry with another driven by t at Wentlake Mr. taken home. Offesen drove his automo. &| bile over the curb and struck a tele phone pole at Leary ave, and 20th| ¢, W., sustaining a severely cut| face from the broken windshield. He | was also charged with driving while | trunk, 2, Wagenaar h, wan kr 2050 W. 69th #t, a ked unconscious | uRE THIS WEEK inesday by a maciive driven | HOPKINS” by Bar! W. Arnold, 6571 Phinney | pmedy i. Three Hys- ave, an he stepped from the curb at Second ave, and Yeuler way 22¢ to Sle, As Preum Trea cW WHITE in fa a CRAZY ‘Sui jays) He. igaien lee gre te, 7:15 a PROFITEERS HIT BY NEW LAW conservation and the food products, clothing of the coun passed by — con . and recelved Thurs . C, Saunders, U, 8. district makes illegal any attempt or hoard the necensd- | T Y~ Ni >rovid . cept Providing for (exeepy 2:30. control of and | to monopolize ties of life | The act iy an amendment to the wartime bill of August 10, 1917, and will be in force until the treaty of | peace is signed, according to federal authorities. The new act makes it! 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