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in Character A Bank of and for the people of Seattle NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion ULL TM NORTHWES SAVINGS BANK Second Avenue and Unien Street marna | ee Statement at iin: of ‘Business November 17, RESOURCES U. & Treasury Certificates and “Literty Bonds Loans and Discounts Municipal Bonds and Warrants Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate @ash on hand and due from banks Total.. LIABILIT IES Capital stock paid in ‘ Surplus and undivided profits. Deposits Bills payable account Reserve for taxes . 4% Interest Paid on ‘Savings Accounts NORTHWES SAVINGS BANK SECOND AVENUE AT UNION TOT OTT Liberty Loan Ronds NNT MUL 'S. S. Dewey Sai for California After being completely renovat the Admiral line at mer Dewey sailed for California ports with 100 | passengers Sunday. She had been | laid up two montha. DAVID RODGERS IS IN POOR HEALTH NOW The health of David Rodgers, for er superintendent of Skinner & Eddy yards, will prevent him from re-entering the shipbuilding Induntry for at least six months, Dr. Frank L. Horsfall, hia physician, announced | Monday, Rumor was that Rodgers take of Skinner & plant charge No. was Eddy 3,300,000 FEET OF LUMBER LOADED HERE Ships for the west coast took 3,300,000 feet of lumber from Seattle | © steamers Santa Rita and Santa Inez and schooner Pirrie were the carriers, NICHOLSON TO SPEAK G. F. Nicholson, engineer for the port commission, will speak before the sixth annual convention of Pa | cifie Coast Association of Port Au thorities, which convenes in San Diego December 1 T paar & { TACOMA—Arrived November 24) str Ainmeda from Seattle at T a m.; ett ma Beattie at f am. Ar per 22: Str Benator from Be poweded for Beatle. LY Peters from Seattle tow DUPONT—Arrived Terrier from West claco at 88 Wireless Keports Canadian Government | woverdeer 23—8tr Manta Ana tn Mtl. bank Sound southbound at 16:20 « m.; meter echr Apex in Fitshugh Sound wuthdound at 11:45 a.m jovember t2-tkr City ef Beattie eft Pine Island sowthbound at 6 p.m str Admiral Rodman off K Potut north hound at § p. “r latitude $1984 north, lopaitode 141/17 weet, weet | dound at § p m.; ote Dewel T22 m jfrom Cape Fiattery westbound at & m ate ty of Heat tn Pitebug! | Sound southbound at 1:36 pm. U. & Navel Commanication November 23—Hitr Norwood diseha at Low ber, Akun Island, et neon wr Adami Rodman 695 miles from f-- Je for Rone Inlet at § p.m; etr Manta Reatti for Ban Frenclece, #4 miles ort Townsend at 8 pm; str Bt: Passed Cape Flattery outbound | mi str Bante Kita towing Pirrle 614 miles north of fan Fran od Sp mm! tr Govern Man Fran Cinco for Beattie, 24 miles north of Cape Arage at § p. m.: tr D. G. Sootteld, Ban Potro = Beattie, 110 miles from Re str Effingham, Seattle for Port land, 70 miles north of Columbia River Hehtenip tam November i2--#tr Manley, Kobe for Beattie, 2.540 miles from Meattlo at §) pm. Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Smith Cove terminal—Mtr Senator, str Clty of fpokane. Great Northere doe Pier 11—Str Txton November 24) Str * via Ban Fran 20,1 10 t9 653,955.28 . $3,019,831.59 $ 100,000.00 + 19,202.08 » 28447051 45,000.00 5019, 831.59 “SLASLAT SL - 2852,51157 —_— fing $ 502,167.94 ae wed. T TRUST & Str Katort Mara. UGCLE REDS “INTO AMERICA Say Terrorists Come at the, Rate of 100 a Day ‘NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Danger. fadicais are being smuggied| 100 a day, according to data col- by the house committees on tion, investigating alleged | of the government to deport | Fadicals, made today. ntative Johnson, cchatrman | the committee, said the commit had learned Russian “reds” were into Switzerland, Tokio and seeking means by which | might reach this country. Great | are also said to be entering leo on both the Atlantic and Pa- coasts, whence they are taken soviet agents to unguarded on the border and brought the states. CONVICT MUST 60 TO GALLOWS “Leavenworth Prisoher Sen- ' tenced to Be Hanged | © WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 4— © Robert F. Stroud, sentenced to hang for killing « prison guard tn the | Leavenworth federal penitentiary, | must pay the penalty, the supreme court of the United States today de- cided. case attracted wide attention | ® ut the middle west because | et fought for his life on the! that capital punishment {s| in the state of Kansas. The ent claimed the prison was) within federal jurisdiction. | Stroud, while serving a sentence! for the murder of a man in Alaska, | ‘ Killed Andrew @urner by stabbing him with a knife he had concealed for nine months “Kolchak’s Froces Hold Bolsheviki| RIS, Nov. 24.—Advices from | Omsk declared Admiral Kolchak’s | anti-Bolshevik forces in Siberia are | | keeping the Rolshevik attackers “in | | gheck” in the region of Ichine | Kolchak 1» in personal charge of | military operations, it is stated, The | meat of the all-Russian government removed to Irkutsk Novem- ber 10. t Sailors Are Held for Rioting BOSTON, Nov. %4.—Wight sailors | Were arraigned here today on charges of participating in a riot, ‘ing a free-for-all battle between more than 100 sailors and 25 police- men and state guardsmen last night. ‘The various densities of the atmos cause the sun to be seen above ) hovizon when it, actually has lj * VESSEL MOVEMENTS | |p | steamer, ship. bull, at T:20 a. mj str Port Angeles with | the United States at the Fate jdee Rig Booanse at 7:30 a m. Novern-| ber wind south, 1% miles an hour. tug reported ashore at * 10—-Bie Glorieta, bee Acapules, tee Tatoosh. terminal—Motor schr Cethena, ailinetora. Mr Nreokwood. Su: Pasi Str Al Str Rergen bunkers DEEP SEA VESSELS Sighted at the Cape (Special from U. & Weather Bureau) TATOOSH ISLAND, Nov. 14-5 A M. — partly cloudy v8 L & Ume tulla No. Pier A--Btr Admiral Rebree wind | Pier D--Htr City of Heattle. an hour, Passed tn: Algxinner & Eddy yards-Htr Jadden eamer, probably the Lan atr Nile, str Relantine at 6:50 & mi & large two-masted | he Wate a Wee ¥ hull, black stack amid at 7:20 © m 4 out: A two tasted steamer, red stack, binck top and | er or U. & & Rornside. Hanford at. terminal—@tr Oesaqumatek, Spokane st. terminal—Ship Abner Go- burn, bee echt Babo Maru thie yards. t Water haw Lake Union Laot! Gison, Roughton, Boweamon' Alfenhuret, Abiiia, Adria, Ca. | Oetwin, Abydos, Aroa- te, Diack Woit, Biantord, Agron, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwtx, Kiten, Loot! Dione, € Contan, Cineyras, Cardia, & Anaies, Henry Wilson, Sal Wawonn, bee Cor fan Wan, whaling str whaling str Kodiak, U. # & Surveyor, ¢ Patterson, echt Maid of bee Fresno, str Chartes 7 John A., ste Elihu Thom- 23—8 A. M—Misting; light fox:| oA. M— Passed in: Str Phyllis at 9a. m. 5 P.M Cloudy with rain squalls; wind west 22 miles an hour; str Johan Paulsen at m.; str Sinaloa at 2 p.m. PORT ANGEL Str Went Heawettine Str West Hen Rroxton, non, Ad 22—The ne River! wae 8 + flo ward at It @ + A two-maated freight stea! i, house aft, at 12 reports iteaif by fmdie ashore River; heavy swell; U. & 6 Snohomish has been notified Arrived at Seattle November 22—Rtr City of Reattle from Southeastern Alaskan ports at 10:30 p. atr Phyllia from San Pedro via San Francisco at 9 p. m.; atr Wallingford from. Kahulul via fan Francieco at §:25 D. m.; ate Admiral Nicholson from Aouth- eastern Alaskam ports at 4.20 p. ™. Alaska from Tacoma at 12:20 a m. Senator from Tacoma at ® p. m. © from Prince Rupert, t 4:15 p.m. from Seattle ate Weat Heffernan drydocks—ttr MH. Ri. Lovejoy. Motor achr Marga: tsar m.; bee J towing, at ¥ Str Admiral Dewey fan Diego via San Francisco at 6 a. str Benator for Tacoma at 1m m.; rning Star for Vancouver, B. C., m.: str Admiral Seniey for T. mr Westham Iritish Columbla ports at 6°20 p. m Prince George for Prince Rupert, B via ports, at midnight Alaska Vessels PETERSRURG—falled November Str Jefferson northbound at 4 a KETCHIKAN—falled Nove Str Admiral Evans southbound at 5:30 m. Sailed November 22: Str North western northbound at midnight Princess Mary northbound at 9:45 p. m. Other Ports SAN DIBGO—Artived November Str Admital Parragut from Seattle via ports and a northbound at 19 p. m IDRO—Arrived November 22 ate TA, Moffett trom Vancouver, B. ( Sailed November 2%: Str La Primera for ny and ports BAN FRANCISCO—Salled Novembde 23; Motor sehr Libby Maine for Mex and West Coast ports at 5 p. 1 Walruna for Vancouver, B. n str Architect for Liverpool via ports at 5 p. m. Arrived November 23: Str F. & Loop from Puget Bound; str Presi dent from Seattle at 9 p.m r Rainier from Beattle at 10 a. m.; str Effna fro Seattle at 1 p. m.; str Boorakarta fro} Java and ports, failed 22: Str Queen for San Pedro; for feattle at 4:30 p. m. ASTORIA—Arrived Johan Paulsen from feattle via Port Gamble. , Arrived November 24: Str bt fingham from Seattle at 2 a. m. VICTORIA, B. C—Pasned out Novem ber 24: Btr Bolton Caatle tor New York \ at 4a. m, Passed November 23: Btr Res sie Dollar for V at 6:15 Pasnod Mtr Walmarino for Australian ports at mid CUT OR TEAR HERB str Governor November 23: Str Arrived Novem Manila Bee Wal ber 23: Str Her via ports, Hailed November marine for Bydney, N. 8. W., vin ports, C—Halled Novem Castle for New York via Bal PORT TOWNSEND—Paased in Novem ber 24; A British power freighter, prob ably Challambra, for Heattle at § a Passed m Novernber 2%: #tr Morning St at 2 p. m.; str City of Beattie for Sent tle at 2:30 p. m.; #tr Wallingford for Beattie at 2:20 p. m.; str Admiral Nich olson for Seattle at 11:45 a. m. Pansod out ON er 23: A Grace Doller eamer, probably Santa Inex, 11:30 m. PORT GAMPLE—Salled November 22 Str Johan Paulsen for Astoria at 10 fd at Arrived November | Planks Down $46 in Dimes to Pay for Boat Ticket “How much to San Francisco? axked a stranger of rank L. Ash ton, elty tieke nt for the Pa cific Steamsh “Fortywix dollars,” plie TURKEY MARKET 5 CONTINUES HIGH Dealers Say Shortage 4 Supplies Keeps Up Prices Ashton re imme one, one way,” maid the stranger, “and here's the money to pay for it.” Ile lifted a loaded traveling bag the counter, opened ft and dumped a mountain of dimes on » counter, There were 460 of and Ashton handed the man his ticket The turkey market will not recede below 65 cents per pound retail be-| fore ‘Tuanksgiving, according te| wholesale poultry dealers, who an | | nounced that they would ell no lower than 47 48 conta wholesale to retail meat markets | butchers allow themselves a| |7 to Scent selling margin, Poultry handlers announced that the supply | of gobblers, which was expected to show up at the beginning of thin week had fallen short, while the de | mand continues unchecked. The market this year is a few cents higher than last year at thin! (. time, but dealers point out that turkeys reached aa high 4 6 nia per pound retail by last Christmas. It is improbable that they will reach Unie altitude this dealers de | clare, | | ‘The produce market continues | steady in most lines, Large arrivals */ of cee plant and bell peppers trom | {California have caused these articles to fall to 10 to nts and 15 eents per pound, respectively | The first car of Florida Stripes grapefruit is scheduled to reach Grossman Bros, during the | Quotations will be $7 to $7.60 per box Butter and egg markets are hold ing firm. Two weeks ago dealers were saying that eggs would be cheaper now, owing to heavy laying Today they ray that the Eastern de mand is keeping up the price of eggs. Whatever the reason t, quotations continue firm at 80 cents per dozen Local Markets di to VALDEZ IS LOADING The steamer Valdez, will start loading in Wednenday for Seattle, She vung the Kant Cuban routes for more than a month has been oper on const year, Prices Paid Wholeenie Dea! Batler-iceal country eream- ery. Lees © bricks Borage —Bricks . Base Local, strictly trem. New Wisconsin triplets. ‘OF and Wash, triplets . Turkeys Dry pleked ‘MEAT Prices Paid Shippers —] yuntry, Arwaned Chotee Hight, per M. m, per Mo... ee | Reete—Loral per eack Cabbage Danieh Mart | Carrete--New, per sack | Cautifiower—Per box Celery Per need “DES, TALLOW, WOOL Wholesaler te the Consames seen Tes ened 10@ .12] ae 4 27% @ ae ‘8 : Balled Diden, cows ama steers, Ne 2 do No. eerrerer Green hidea, Sows and steore, No. i do No. 3.... Saiied bulle or stage Ne i de No. ¥.... Salted oF grese eaifekina, He. ONO Bev eceve Dry hides, Noi. | do No. Green Chinese. per fm Lettuce—Oal, per orate m Heart, per erate Onions —Oregon. per ™ one | Green, per dos wunches | Perentpe Por ack | Pranot avter—Per me. | Peppere—mulk, per Mb one Far tom Waah. Netted Gem, new | toca! . | Pam pking per th | Redishes—Local, per dom bunehew Ratabagne— Yakima, sack | +4 a Dry ealt hides . Dry calfekine, & he and ender. @e No 2 .. Hereen' tee, ereen or mea =. ‘see do Ory 200 heen pei 3.60 Wool, clean ranch, full erows.. 29@ 96 | Gelet or ereen kip ekina, Ne o do No. 8. ée ™ 4, Je short wont, each . % eo Wabbard, per Mm | Marblehead, per tb Sweet Potatoes Nancy Malt | wnerrs one 034% o om Apvice— T Wash, Delictons Wash. Jonathans npttzenten Fe x. fancy Tomes... + Rananas—Suatamata, fancy Btayman Grave Freit. Morita, per bet |“ Phersas sxtone Honey—-Comd, erate Strained | Heckleherrics Per Lemons Per box Oreegee Per wor Vatenctas Japanese, per be oe—_—__- UTS i { Prices Paid (Wholesale Almonds Chestoate—Japanese, per Tm. Filberte—DPer ™ Rott ebell, Maise | Mit Row Timathy Tunethy Seed—No. 3. Nye Seed— iver iz Seratch Food Btraw Wheat Hoge— Primes Medium to eboice per [eaten Matter-——Preah Gniry, Hutter F Pawel | seine Per owt. per ™ Hetly trea STAR CLASSIFIED AD WORD IN BALTIMORE NOW| Alaska 8. 8. Baltimore a3 | May PAGE 19 If you want’ an Oak You must cone BANK CLEARINGS Seattle $6,849,906.04 1,528, 064.79 Clearings Balances Spokane Clearings os Dalanoes . ++ 9,012,434,00 . 1,651,682.00 Portland 8,821,184.00 8,196,400,00 Clearingn Ralances Tacoma Clearings 734,068.00 | | Balances 169,966.00 —* "Status of New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK, Nov, 24 ket opened Irregular today Hieel opened at The tock mar United Btaten ff %; Anaconda Hethien: sible a up p ol at 107, up | The whole lint firmed , of the first half ho A | void at #1 low two weeks am | at 538 ,an advanceget up before the Pierce: Aroow pointe over the neral Motors sold If you want a fortune you the oldest and largest Northwest. over recent lows * Chicago Market Report " ICAGO, Nov, mm Light recetpts a annual dividend to depositors pfodur the market Onte followed the corm and provisions | were tnelined higher on an advan: hog market December 1%e, Jan corn opened at $1.22, up intgr lowing We of that advance; | ary Ilse at the opening, May corn started at and grined ‘he im Inter Established 30 ¥: ¥. Amen John T, Condon ¥. B. Finley Raymond RF Ivar Janson December # opened Kc. and Inter rose %o | se on opening, at Tbe, | neon. Cora D Jan unchanged at May oats, up lost Ke before Hie Frazier ¥F. sia3 1 4 Open sias 126% 1.26% th ary Low $1.31 1.26% 16 Clone 1.51% Ls 127% | Dee. | tay Pork | Jan Ime } DENVER, Nov. 24 14,600 head; market steady. 8 @1250; cows and helfers, & stockers and feeders, $8@11.5 06.600 12.60 | Hoge-—Recetpta, 1,2 elt higher. Top, $14 — he T6@ 16.25. Biesp—iecetpte ‘Portland Market Report || te higher. ‘Latmbe, $1 ae | 168, feeder lami, Tattle—Re- teady and re, $909.50 commegn te te choles Cattle—R 1892 1860 18,000 head; nmmrice O14; ewes, $6.5 2.26 @ 14.26. Now ners S6G6 66. good ywe and heifers, $6.6007.6 food, 36.0006.50; canners, 62 1460 shee Hoge—Recelpin 1.945 head) market ts! weak. Prime mixed, $16@16.00; mediu mixed, $15016; rough heavy, $14@14.5 pian, 61460015 Bheep—Receipts, 441 head: market |ateady. Prime iambe, $198@12 | to medium, $1060@11; yearlings, thte@ | 8; wethers: 095.60; owen, $56 Hutter—26@ 6Te per ib, T8@ ROC per dor e per I. Triplets, 2@ The Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Coffee— No. Rio, 18M%¢ per Th, No. ¢ Santos, yg Bogar—Centettumal, 1.386 per 1 | Geen | Cheese. Hene NEW YORK, Nov. 24.~ Der cent; six months, 7 per cent Mercantile paper—6% Der cent York, 13615. Demand steriing: #26386 per tm per iby | DOLLAR GOES in| TO VANCOUVER, B. C Rutter— | Robert Dollar, president P Frees Market § Status | i ~-——— BAN PRANCIBCO, he pert Extras, ite the ber dos tue pet een Nov. 24 Der dow: extra pot- s fats, fancy, 260 per} {Ying vialt to Seattle Sunds tb Private homes in Hastings, En land, supplied by main wea water for bathing purpose b few minutes the Orient | aay. er. are from a with LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must BELL your Liberty or Vietory Bonds, BELL to US. If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds. BUY from US, On Sats Ne 1919, below. the may and They are the rid, and the higi wayr know tery ie 1% ' ber the closing market prices _w Liberty and V hese prices daily in order that you the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty tat 24 rr " $94.26 Victory Vietory ceil ty $99.26 6 98.24 Los 8.48 $200 s101.16 0 on a $1 Mkt Int * s9254 “6 $96.12 $98.20 eWhen buying we deduct at thy kom "Total 28 992.81 on a $50 bond and $2 rket plus tae accrued Interest. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ‘The Premier Municipal Mend eee on ition Detlare 2 Central B 7227, Hitott ena sio1e7 0 bond. We wei Main tshed Over a Quester Century USE THE BLANK EACH Nature teaches us everywhere strictly A; market i bulk of mules, “ue Money on eail, He wil) sail for Vancouver Thurs: the nécesslty of planting. If you want corn, you plant corn, See how everything you plant is soon multiplied. Plant them in in the Pacifi¢ must plant dollars vings institution During the past 30 years this bank has never missed a semi- $1.00 Will Start You Washington Mutual Savings Bank 810 Second Ave, Assets $11,400,000. TRUSTEES Henry R. King William A James Shannon K. Struve Thaanum Vilas F. W. West David Whiteomb Eugene B. Favre, Spokane L. 0. Janeck, No. Yakima Peters = ————————— Public Markets PIKE PLACE pure, fresh milk, 126 at. in milk, 18% raisins, 22¢ M. | Cod eranberrie ®,; ¢-o8. bottle M fell 28. Yakima Gem potatoes, «| $3.60 per Jonathan and Wealthy 5p | *Pples, $1 ; erabapples, 40¢ box. |New York Coffee and ||: wplit peas, 2h; 2 the log Cabin syrup, 2%¢, aections coms 5 | Searchtignt matches, etter, Ibe; 5-T. can M. J. B. coffer, $2.86, SANITARY 2 the. Corona coffee, $1. J. B. coffee, $1.45; 35e Cit She grated pineapple, 2665 |i ty. now soft shett f giieh walnuts, 4565 | 1 ® new almonds, 40c. Stall 11, seedieam grape fruit, & a Btall 10: anteed vege, 48c ; ffee, 1c dor. CORNER choloe creamery butter, The. i fresh ground poset 200 Mm, 2% Mm . 220; full cream cheese, “one De. cream brick cheese, 33c Th.: good Stall 102, of the Undersized pulteta, | Robert Dollar Steamship Co., paid a y night | He arrived here from San Francisco and caught a train for Vancouver a} Phy, Stalls 16-17, 6 rots tollet ne 2565. large bottle catsup, 25¢; Kellogg's corn flakes, 360.” tally pot roa 1D.; plenic hams, 266 hops, 20¢ Th. 8 H macaron! or spaghettl, ow Drift shorteniny 3 hes, 25c, Stall 131, cooking apples, § ibs, ell walnuts, Abe. ontonn, 1M. soft Hats were much less worn by Greeks and Romans than by ern Europeans and Americans, WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices, Also ‘anadian government bonds, Threct private wire to all impor- tant markets. New York stock exchange and New York curb stocks quoted. y HERRIN & RHODES, INC. HAVE YOU ANYTHING FOR SALE? BO YOU WANT ANYTHING? Make use of the Want Ad blank below. Copy may be left at Thé Star building, Seventh and Union, or at Bartell’s, 610 Second Avenue. Cash ads are 9 1-2 cents per line. Charge accounts are 11 1-2 cents per line. Leave your copy at one of the above addresses or phone your ad to Main 600. BELOW SPACE

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