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Last Bottle. WHASSAMATTER with QUITTING RIGHT Now AND THROWING ‘THIS AWAY ? STRONG -wiiep STUFF — THATS me THE LAST OF MY STOCK! WON'T Be ABLE TO GET ANY MORE CITHER ML 35, kz IT DIONE WONPER (FF THE BOTTLE BRdKE? £3 a8be GLF872749 §. e MIGHT Come in MANDY — CASE OCF SICKNESS — MEDICINAL PURPOSES APTER ALLIS IT RIGHT TO THROW AWAY ANYTHING OF VALVE? NO USE BEING WANTONLY WASTEFUL 23 GRRE 85 F435 Feakee ba ro) & S48k 2228s dy DConaht Metan —By McKee. THERE ot 2 SHE GOES GOOD RIDDANCE AND NO REGRETS — runes | GVY rHE Niet oF ‘ ™ ‘Ss FUNNY CAN'T wT 'T MUST BE MY STOMACH, L SPOSE THERE ISN'T A DROP OF MEDICIWVE IN THE HOUSE 5 FICERS TRAIL WEBSTER PANS BANK FUGITIVE PLUMB PLAN cago Man Is Accused of Spokane Congressman De- +. FF I co MMsappropriating $200,000; livers Speech at Home Hi ns dl GRICAGO, Nov. —James cal SPOKANE, Nov. 2%5.—Refore a hase a Viee president of the + crowd of his home folks that num or Trust and Savings Bank, acjbered over 3,000 and packed the the of misappropriating about armory, Congressman J. Staniey ting , was making a wild dash Webster last night went into action ‘win freedom today jagainst labor in the present indus nent Detectives traced Miles to Chilli-|trial issues. He roasted Sampel * Tm, and were only a few |Gompers, the railroad brotherhoods Dee Dehind the fleeing banker. [and the Plumb plan. vise the detectives reached Chil-| That the crowd was with him at an early hour today, they|was patent in the enthusiastic yells informed & man answering and stamping {t gave him. description had left an auto| It was Webster's first Spokane there and boarded a train|speech since first entering congresa Galesburg. | Some of the remarks -that won —————————— |appiause were; LOWEST RATES } “It is not necessary for the aver —to— CALIFORNIA age American citizen to worship at NC; f ANG: POINTS, = |the shrine of Samuel Gompers fean constitution. i SAN DIEGQ| “When it comes to the sacred tor saris” |right to strike, the use of which MeComMICK LEN! may bring misery and suffering in-| Cherry to every home under the American flag, we are told by Mr. Gomper the power of government has PUGET SOUND that when it comes to siintng . the right to strike, the American STEAMERS people have voluntarily deprived themselves preservation stand mu cent of nature's law of self-| and that we must} nd helpless while inno women and children starve to death on hearths that are cold, that this hideous m r may work | brutal will, “When individuals’ voluntarily seek employment in interstate trans portation service, they, too, become LOCAL ROUTES ERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN [K, FOOT OF MARION STREET fete |e eee LE RPE oP ore . lic mayor of Munet — i. ¢ impressed with a trust in the pul victorta, “Ste 4887 | interest and they should hot be per-|Ind., today was sentenced to serve RY tay "Does not go thru! mitted to strangle the American peo-| two years in Atlanta prison and pay aie pe vite ‘| pte to death a fine of $1,000 for participation in eaving 8 I : leer of aontey wase] “The railroads are national high|® fake fight swindle, Prosecuting wD Ps wien ways. It is just as permissible to| Attorney Hora G. Murphy, also dg 9 om —* 5 permit men to strike in the army |f Muncie, was given a similar sen mumers Tacoma and) ¥ Soar rae z Seine ae nee — Bd item Washin * sam! or the navy as on the operation of| ; ftom ect, mer|it.aeem| the transportation facilities.” |_ Twenty-one others were given o 29om| Congreseman Webster said that|¥@rying prison terms and fines by Cad 26pm . had been died and jm.| Federal Judge A. B. Anderson. The od | $3epm| posed on.” He ridiculed the Plumb|@efendants included —_ well-known | _——- }1¢:200m] pian, saying: “It provides tho Rate vor members of the police | Riv Sea 1 _4aty_| American people shall buy all the|foree, and associates from othe ~ Port Townsend Special railroads -and pay for them and then| “ities. | The charge was using the . & lease them to a corporation for 100| Wao tine SREY RENT anaes ne kang alleged to have ab 2 and that corporation has 15), The kang wa 3 rs, The ‘railroad employen| fa" phe gpg err ot , pen © operating on a plan} le Pints» om —— ” ay gly we you| something lke ‘the old fake foot . Pg Boy, > oy Bing Pins tye: races. After bets had been placed, a pay it. If there is any profit they | tient was staged in some secluded take half, And they fix thelr OWN) soot, one of the fighters would fa 11. wages, their own working conditions,| biseding trom the mouth, and t — i ir own hours and then refuse to] void be a flight to escape ar Townsen, agree not to ¢ : i ln A ae sad | agree not to strike. |the «takes disappearing also. are “ vromised settleme hen the excite a Co a Tormaed’ rol D 41 YEARS,. WOMAN ment dled away saver mintarialined, ander Williams, Dungeness WE %| Victims were fobnd in all parts of “- and Vort Angeles. | } po d en to Muncie fo! ais ‘ee 69, JEALOUS OF SPOUSE ~ pete and taken to Muncie for "3 om Tuesday! Mos || LONDON, Nov. 26.—Mra John F. through tol Pool had her husband summoned to gong os wet wea. Main coutl tor aamcuiting | ROROTE 8,000 Are 7 i 3 7 she a complain H i her. She said she had to complair Seized by Reds Port Sambie—Ladiow—Flagler Gen Str, Kingston, for| 16 @0am fay {Kingston. Ga m bie diow, **8xion.| exee Mtury Place ter Towne of her husband “gadding about with other women, one of whom would even come to their house.’ ud mitted to the clerk she was jealous Menday Haney and a se She said she had reason to b nd item) fioeke i] produced a pack of letters and post ad flan Joan Islands | carda addressed to her husband. An fe, hie ti 7 pn | extract from one read: “Sorry I did| Kil ht Ipointe inthe” Bac] ZA2™||not see you last night. Love. 8. 8.” { | There. || Another extract read: “Don't you | Sat. |/think the baby f# getting like you?’ Pointe marked On 4 picture posteard of a baby v ' beat Iandines ticket. 150 pon ers and schedul: Without notice Fi ally for all points (except! ) named tn above schedule it be purchased at ticket Open trom €:20 a m. to 12:0 oe for six months, FATAL PLAY WITH GUN) BATH, Nov. 25—Arthur Parffrey, aged 10, found a sporting gun on a shelf while visiting the Violet Bank farm, He pointed it at Kenneth H. Collett, aged 4. and the child was to keep the pe @ OL 3338S 1 Ss 1 ea MOrr sorxn NAVIGATION CO. | Teket Office, Phone M: to! understand and interpret the Amer! PROSECUTION OF REDS PROMISED State-Wide Criminal Pro- ' ceedings Planned | peihat | “We propose to wide criminal proceedings any and all persons who advocate changes in our government or inati- tutions by unlawful means.” With this declaration, the meetin of prosecutors from all counties in the state. which convened Monday, jadjourned early Tuesday afternoon. | Attorney<ieneral L. L. Thompson ugu Presided and the two United States! yy district attorneys for the state were | also in attendance. Sessions have been held in @ court room in CountyCity building. ‘The meeting was called to consider the 1. W. W. situation. Four methods of aiding officials in convicting seditionists are suggested. Appointment by fraternal and civic organizations of committees to help }round up the “reds;” ald tendered from members of bar associations Proper fulfillment by citizens of their duties as jurors; and unceasing ire of patriotiam. INDIANA MAYOR | IS SENTENCED 21 Others Get Terms for | Fake Fight Scheme } ere | INDIANAPOL | Rollin H. Bunch, WASHINGTON, ht thousand p . ineluding ilies of anti Bolshevik army officers, were taken prisoners with the recent capture of Omsk by the Bolshevik forces, the state department was ad vined today f Havoc was wrought in Omsk by shell fire and magazine explosions, it was said, Thousands of Omsk are without food gr bh D. C., Nov, 2 ern for + ‘peints and fer} written: “Don't you remember when ‘ bo must "make| you and I were like this?” BLINDED BY GOLF BALL| tor landing || ‘The clerk asked her why she di4| LONDON, Nov Mintek: tx tne ability tn , ; ; NDON, ? 2 Bteamer’s||not get a divorce, and she replied | oye with a golf ball driven from the A not tnclude boat||that she would not go in for a di-/ c+ Augustine's links, alongside of ‘ongged yorce being married 41 years. | ; Berges iiabitity ts limited to | vorce after | which he was driving his car, G mee PPAre!. not t ’ The court bound the husband over | 6, ite jost the aight of the optic. Approximately 300 violators of Se attle’s ffic ordinance forfeit | their bail Tuesday morning in Pol Judge John B. € Jon's court. Most lof the offenders were charged with parking in restricted ar to forfeit $2 rather than appear be ‘The gun exploded | fore Judge Gordon and tell him how 1! [Timothy May * ‘tye it all happened, 0 atate-| against | and chose § SEATTLE ST 1 nnn nnn | Maphele Hratiods AR-—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. fyi ai ange beng oud You can’t rear chil- dren in an automo- bile, and paren rnnnnmpnnmpunrdiidinnnnaapnnn maaan Rn } ; An apartment is Dix to Transport BANK CLEAKINGS P : Seattle not the best place for Mounts to Manila gcsring, ase1 sisi The army transport Dix, which || putas 548 the process, so in December. "They, will be usea || omnes wy If you love your by the cavalry there, pokane ‘ pe 2 y P ~< Well Supplied With | a | » ,Lontaee srraseee | (Shipyard Celebrates: Horfor = buy her a home, easonal Products me — fear ws Chief’s Wif and * VESSEL MOVEMENTS Curie om | ‘thi le With the market 7 sup- |g aan peas ie ave ; +n. plied with frutte aed ee of DERP GRA VEDEMLS 2 r Have the title ‘in sion. men are expe ing a Sighted at the Cape ws | Seldtwad iaimt. don heavy Thanksgiving trade, The de (Special from t Weather Bureau) m > agape amg mand for cranberries t* remarkably | TATO Status of New York | {clock Mre © 3 Sos sk tae saeee Cree kD Stock Exchange terial department . ——— as sponsor The "i n the market an ow Jer * *\ the Ames comr . k has taken the lead at $14 mt entgan e Sia woahnsee scene | Insurance Company vert gh IB gemrapee, tots [employes of her husband's depart large shipm t the San Diego | RLEA—November_ 24—atr Sruiag its. Since bare, FD $600,000,000 elery, lettuce and cauliflower. features in thy 1 Mra, Albin re ck aperor 6 at — —_ | In general, offerings this Thanks ore sold at a dance in one of the lofts in the giving are on the same level or a hie month few cents lower than last year, de- clare dealers, Only potatoes and jenions have shown a material in- 12" crease over quotations of last year 6 heer, s | Butter and egg prices are oe nee - oh 1. ‘The jobt str te h Columbia ports. he mafket closed firm. Pleree-Arrow change< , phers are shipping ps | continued to lead the market right up to! large quantities of eggs to the! alled from Seattle the close and was taken in large vo! Fast, offsetting the Increased ar ¢ yl — = um 7, neral Mot © heid 1 | | {i 10:18 a m.: st | eround a level of 26 pointe above the pre rivals of the past week. The win navy yard at! vious close, Outside of the motor er trial trip &t| the lat showed little activity. I i sold off about 3 pointe from the high United Mlates Steel held around 105. En Aicott-Johneon made @ new record high p above 144 mi ate Meriden | picroe-Arrow featured the early after- Feppers-Dulk, per ' bun Hobbard per Marblehead. per tT Sweet Potatoes Nancy Mail rntirs | Aprtee— ¥ Wash, Delicious % Wash. Jonathans K Wash. Spltzenberes Orehard run Yellow Newton Ex fancy Stayman Fx, fancy Romes Manseae—uatamaia M Caxabae Per i Crebappiee—Tr-necendent. bem Florida, per box Florida stripes POULTRY ¢ Netted Gem, new 66 0007900 Prices Paid by Wholesale Deal- noon trading, selling at 5 | Aanten: Veetelp ein | JUNRAU—Hatled November 24: Mtr hel mira! Wateon southbound at 7p. m.; Mary southbound at 1 p.m Other Ports Halled November 24: Bene | wr mber 24 BC, via Bene | | ovember (23: | ¥RANCIBCO—Sailed November #tr Klamath for Seattle at £ a m. 5 jer advanced Seo failed November 24: Str Queen for Ran Ja str Admiral Farragut for Beattie | 4 nt opening ed November 24: Str A@miral Par ter trading str Joan of Are ragut from Ban Diego; at $1.37 reafter rome %c Mtr Yosemite for Ban Francisco head: market ete #1250, cows and heifers, stockers and feeders, $7.50@ 11.50. « seis ¥ Bteers Arrived November 25: Mtr November Receipts. Ay to 606 | Str D. G. Scofield from Ban Pedro at § jam lower. Top, $18; eee] Puc UND NAVY TARD—Arrived RT 80 . Str Lansing from Port San mar! | Luis via Meattie California flats, fancy, crabapples, 4 ee Ib; flirts, 30 per Ib. Cattle— Recaines Chicago’ Market Report | on @ en oo B.C —Arvived Novem December eats, unchanged om opening | board he: ore 0m iagara from Sydney, N. & W..lat Tie, subsequently advanced Ke: May salen hes... 28 ter Vancouver, B. ©.|cata opened @achenged at 16%e, but a¢ mber 24: Str Cordelia for a &e. j $19 pm | 30 03%) fh, B. C.—Arrived Novem n aware from By ane: eo OM i ate Cordelia from Man ? 2S Pedro via Port Ban Luis DUNGENBAS—Paned In November 24: | so@sct| tr Lansing for Beattlo at 145 p.m @100 & transport Dix for Beattie vie Port $092.23 | Townsend at 1:66 p.m. ‘ : T TOWNBEND—Arrived Novem: | ane tee: Mara from Anacer' 26.07 ee pection at 9:15 « 23.55 a09 " w.02 01% 1906 Ler@i ns | | transport Dix from Mani * Mouatels of ¢ oui © Sunny ar Sr) Sa seattle until tomorrow more! Denver Market Status | ry o. calves. 1,200 head; market te bulk of et ts $6.60 | “TACOMA™Sailed November 24: ste | i Admiral Schley for Seattle; ete Fort calete 8 R ‘Whetesste x Brags for Beattic a Wireresa Reports a | Almonds— 9h nm . Cealgen—sapeees, or We Canadian Government | "Portland Market I Report | Finerto-rer =. O.. ovember 25-—Htr Admiral Rvane left alnete ean Fails 1 Cy pouthbound at 3:46 | TLAND, Nov, 2 ateie—ne Virginte ceipus, 9@ head; market higher. Good | Japenees, per Saeail tember 24—Motor echr Apex ff! to choice steers, $9G9.50; fair to good | Pecans - » . © Island southbound at noon: etr Ad | eteers, $8@ 8; common to fair teers, $5.50 | Popeorn 4 esos al Evans in Milbank Sound south-| 6 'g9: good to choice cows and heifers, | — bound at 2:30 p. m. 1$5@9; medium to good. 4.60; can- DAIRY rrovverTs vw aval Commanicetion lnere, 8 bulls, $667 calves, 80 Prices Paid te Shippers November 24—Str Catherine D. sie " — pene Ate eee | Hioge—Recetpts, 428 head; market ts Rotter Treas Gairy, por Be 40| Golumeis, Be ey lower.” Prine mixed. #1E-80@ 18, sneatom | Butter Fat 4| Port Ludiow for San Francieco, 60 7 mixed, $1 15.60; rough heavy, $13.60 | Mggs-—Local, sirictiy fresh 73| trom Port Ludiow at § p. m.; str W. #.| @ @15.6 Pullete =4 | Porter 36 miles from Rverett eo utnbound | | Sheep- payor faartont, | Reatt Sole Gane Proteaey ti least: ewes, Ot | DA Jat noon: str Sylvan Arrow, Shanghal fe ang | vices Feld Whelssale Deptove San Pradciece, 3.258 miles trem Sap pee dos. | : ; : _| Prancteco at's a1 =: & 1 ss | + | 1 Zhe per ib; brotlers, 23@27%0 3 ic Markets | —_——__——_ ss] as@ 7) PIKE PLACE . it] cota 7 pore trom uke teat sta! | Frisco Market Status Wisconarn triplete... 96 | 1803, new crop ecediess raisins, $30 fo ‘ : : Red | “Or and ‘Wash. triplets tis Srl tetas Sak toueeenan Ge abe SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28—Butter— Badger brick 3 1 cranberries, 190 Tb; citron peel, extras © per ih Oregon brick .. e 4-08, bottle Maraschine « t Extras, , he hate fom Fayed) arog Limberger ... % N 1 Yakima ¢ pota « je Ges; underms pu eed | $260 per sack; Jonathan and Wealthy 240 per | yard Big Steamers in Seattle’s Harbor : Characterizes our methods ts The steamers Furydamus and | every transaction, apd omr epee Protestiaus, Blue Funnel leviathans, | tomers are accorded every cour- 4 Seattle < tesy consistent with sound busi- will be docked in Seatth ly next | S007, gogstevent | week. The Eurydamus is comi from Liverpool and will return , there, while the Protesilaus is in the Oriental ve The liner Ixion of the samp line, will takg 4,000 | cootten, bound for Tsing-tau from British Columbia, this week $10,000,000 in Silk Due Here Sunday, Ten million dollars’ worth of raw silk will be brought here from the Orient by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner Suwa Maru, scheduled to | rive Sunday. The silk will be dis patched to eastern mills. The Katori LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices Also Maru, same fleet, will sail Decem-|] Canadian government bonds, ber 5. A third N. Y. K. vessel, the |]. DArect private wire to all impor chartered steamship Guide, is due to | tant markets. New York stock arrive here December She will | exchange and New York curb be turned back to the U. 8. shipping |] stocks quoted. sane. |] HERRIN & RHODES, INC, i Established 1896 | Cafes take the place of clubs in Stocks and Bonds Main 1512 119 Cherry Paris, the very few clubs existing | | there being mestiy gambling resorts. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS 3f you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, to Us If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY ‘oon us. | On Monday, November 23, 1919, the closing market prices were as giv: || Delow. They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds ail over || the world. and the highest. We advertise these prices daily in order that you may siways know the New York market and the exact value o: yur Liberty end Victory Bonds. ig < igi at 24 Int 34 4th Victory Victory te 4% 44a 448 Ihe ‘Be Mkt... 8100.08 $94.6 ' $92. $9922 $ 9020 Int. te 156 ise 1.93 “ $101.64 $96.08 $92.19 92.82 $16.15 $101.64 eWhen buying we deduct 37 on @ $50 bond and $2.50 on @ $1,000 bond. We ool] at the New York market plus the accrued interest. MORRIS EROTHERS, Inc. $96.29 $92.44 985.05 Between Civilization and Barbarism } hs appeared when Man first began to } take thought for the future, Your progress and success will be assured, too, when you systematic- ally plan and save for future needs. Savings Department Open Every Saturday Evening From 6 to 8 for Your Convenience, | |/|| The Seattle National Bank Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars, Second Avenue at Columbia. __ REONOMY | bawal: Duck | ong ‘ pke. Albers "A. "New York Co Hene-—Live, heavy AET | poovig oh ca olla pater’ || New York Coffee and | LAYS MARE vos seesheres case 43 | matoes, 140; 3 4 a | Sugar ( Quotations |felian Live, per tee ce an {88 er Turkeys y picked 130 «4 ney per Ib; No. 4 Bantos, Medium, per Veal Fancy | Chotce 4o No 2 hashed oe arco wtp suinn de No. 2.. 40 mefjum woo short shearing «-+ 4o flint dry wool pele ‘ Tallow. No ; Barley icolled ie ’ Centrifugal, 7.280 per Ib, cottes, sian® meavrin ts | Andrews & C Elliott 4023 CORNER Stall 102, cholee creamery butter, Bt | t., 2 Toa 1.15; fresh ground peanut but ter, 20 im tbe 4 tall can miik full cream cheese, 290 TM. up ream brick cheese, 330 M,; good cooking exgs, 48¢ doa; nut margarines, th w Sh aie 70a MUST seN yours, Stall 10 Ye act wh * theyre worth 2 The cranberries, the be. Stalls NATIONAL BANK OF mine COMMER: Dromedary dates, pt Stalls 12-13, chote 1, Staligiit, Jonathan ; Winesap apples, $1.95 @o No 2, , “aa GRAIN AND FEED Wire! s1.00@83 | Most, Convenient and bolesale Price Ver Tow Central Le 00.64.00 « BOXES ADD sizes, 84:to $30 Per Year. Title Trust Co. ond at Columbia No stairs to climb 14.60 @ 15.60 aes Gest stems . 9.500 10.50 | Medium to « Investment Securities Hinckley Bldg, oO. The use of the Trade Acceptance ~ indicates that the buyer does not overbuy, is prepared to meet obligations promptly at maturity, and is entitled to con- sideration as a prefer- red buyer. Ask for particulars of this better credit method.