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ay Local Markets UNIONIST MAN GIRL DECLARES SHE OVERHEARD — (__,ueerty ano victorY nonps BUY from UB RYTHER HOME 4 K i % | uw " o Price Yald Wholesale Dealers On Tueaday, November the ing market prices cartables and below, They ure the governing prices for Liberty and ry M a — x ’ ; . We ndvertine thoes prices dally in oney Must Be Raised oath oon, per ack : " York market and the exact value More s Danish Mall, Kew 5 tafter night for nearly a week to Keep It Goin sDanion Matt head’... ore Gets London Suburb Seat in I, mapenit aften Slgat foe Wenrty | imo “ oine is sone va Nowell year-old step-daugh ‘* 44s 4m 8m Ae 9 ; : House of Commons tor of Charles Christensen, of Hough Wise soess gore geeon ; ‘ } r h wsen, of Hough ; : Voicing bis hope that the work 902.061 sonenon on ; ton, jay on a sick bed and Hatened : Abd ministrations of Mother Per th t 13| LONDON, Nov Sthed Svdllkl ts tng Sint: hutened aha cahabenee ° RTE TTY ' i ' Sie Gay be an enduring a |" t ‘ ly Allan Smith, coalitionsunionist | oy : al When buying we deduct 27¢ on 950 bond and $2.60 09 = $1,000 bond. MES tell, Suserice sean | ees BH GAigh ‘gandidate, aw ton elected to. the | ling and gagging the night} esi) at the New York marke! plue tae accrued Interest 4, Tallman, at 10 am, | of Golden Heart, p ate fap houxe of commons from the Croydon on the f Lincoln, at een ot 18 8. ma Srenvn, ‘pet th (xo°R Mistrlet, Inthe wouthern suburb of | Klrkand, and the rifing of thd ferry MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc Of dedication at ceremonies at Cu toon Ws GrRounced officially | sate The Premier Me Capital One Million Dollars cara a laying of the cor ’ * majority wan 2,204. His The plot included, she declares, the| weteuont ‘ - be del ~ quarter bal Herstone for the new KRyther mon a 7 ® | robbery of another ferry at Bellevue, | 2) stablished Over « Quarter Century Galas Home 94 Stone was and new esoe@Tt48 Houlder, runting on the Mperal |%cfos Lake Washing vn, but tt was} — = _ Allen place. A large crowed ab $0 00 . a“ Ne Mberal not planned to burglarize the Kirk oq We sh Question of reduction of na. | MM store is befitting.” he said, “th expenditure A the hig +] With the information furnished by ‘ © high oo: vforma f tent and We should give thanks to all the : . of living were the main points at|%e girl, Chief Warren ts mgral Location SiBie the realization of Mrs. Rythor’s| apuiee reuits had don: jand was to have received a third! — and hope for more than | TL Wash. Delicious 14 supporting oat of the loot, A third wan tol . BOXES } yeare. i wa aceon e100 maintained the gov-| have gone to Christensen, and a third | Miia Where are in thie tite who} Nast telteenboras Was [ernment had these objects In mind, |to George Lapsley, the girl's brother: Plan Enthusiastic Reception AU stzen, 84 to 830 | SUT Thde time and encreies un s.00@s to | 224 Was doing its best to rectify con: |!i-law, according to her story for Edward Per Year. : AMASSINg Wealth, or to the pl : as ng theieialt Pict Is Failure | 4 Titl T t C Urs they hope to ext gececaees ei. normally in a unionist! ‘phe plot failed Sunday night, when | Pctachaehedhidaemer ame de a e tras 0. wate. r stronghold, and Smith's election was | PORTSMOUTH, England, J There are alo . nimest a f 3 detectives who had been tipped off | { Becond at Columbia ‘ Rentle souls who giv 1 box 1.0061 oS Soregene concumen filled the legs and arma of Lapsley | |—-Portsmouth awaits the arrival of N t b> 6 caring for orpha a at © General ciection fee Tan | with buckshot from a sawed-off nhot- |the Prince of Wales, due home from : Children; to helpful service | Dates—a¢ §-o8 | pkae ae +a be 000} cun, and captured Christensen in a his American visit December 1, with | HBO Weak and infirm, and to giv. | Grmeee—ler dew Py jote®. | spectacular battle aboard the Lincoln, a ; Bmperors, per ‘0 a \d reatest interest. The staid old BM and comfort to the outcast] [rer pes Me : tee | labor « sadadaas FD. T. MUESCIMEC, Jafter the night watchman had been we te ae ose . " ; 9 his On Adversity Way | Geape Prult-—Piorida, per box. 006 Sie ‘ bound and the safe carried from the harbor town, which has played a bi jersity Waves Florida stripes we oe ~ yg | purser’s room to the deck. Lapaley |torie part in British maritime his “Mother Rythor, as she te af.| Wesey—Comp, crate ° siete i) Publi M |]is now recovering from his wounds |tory, will be decorated with thou- | ‘ tely called by all who are Thy ga eabeppadie °° or) 1 1c ar! ets |] im the elty hospital | sands of fags. ted with her or who know : agenes oo@t.so x a | The girl says the robbery was first ‘The prince will be received by high | her Work, belongs to the latter! cial iis “Gecaie mentioned to her step-father more government and civic officials when MRT con youre And in that she ‘hath chose 9::0@0.t8 |. Gwe TH pure, treah mete 00 ot than a week ago by the third man, he comes ashore from the British worth part,” for has not Jesus|» €4, tall con Carnation milk, 2240, who has now disappeared. work of raising funds from now on| / . % * | RATIONAL WANK OF ‘Inasmuch as ye have done tt NUTS 1808, pg Tainine She says she does not know his will be of a quieter nature, but! ‘COMME! ‘One of the least of these, my! | Paid heetian tbe ie ce name, let us hope it will be equally as ef m ye have dor it unto} Tells of Warning fective as in the recent past. “I was lying in the next room, and “And now, friends, I declare this “In these jess days of stress . could not help overbearing their new Ryther Child Home duly dedi fale ~ end Soh oheli, per... veloea,” said Eve. “Tim net vee cated to the cause of humanity, and h and likewh in wb ber. Tite cee ned wih b maate-—Virsinia Keystone, p> superstitions but things happened may the work and ministrations of) ee tee great ocean to. be|Pecane—Per the last night of the plotting that Mrs, Ryther and the influence for| And buffeted by the waves of | epee —lowa, per & should have na warning good which will radiate from this) < hes i ne ” > . home be as enduring as this corner dty, and unless such inst x My step-father and brother-in Whote ty Asute-Da: _— oo anager DAIRY PRODUCTS prunes, Shc; Log Cabin syrup, 29e,| law, the third man said, were to go : y stone.” WE BUY Fuses ae the Pyther Child Home are| | Prices Paid to Shippers f fo care for them they will be %———————-—-— —'-, Overwhelmed by want and woe. Butter—Fresh dairy, per “While the campaign for the rais.| Better Pat ..-.-5:.- % Dine ef funds, lately conducted by | "SE atch tty freee | the trustees of the home, was suc-| can Royal baking powder. |aboard the ferry Sunday night, be- Eva Newell Following the dedication, Mother com> poner, te: 4 boxes | cause there wan to be a lot of money|acheme over, the lamp chimney! As soon as the girl was able to get| Ryther and her 65 youngsters went LIBERTY BONDS ht matches, 250; 2 pkes. Cream: res mart ony 5-™. can M J.B coffee, g2.25 [in the anfe at that time. He sald! broke, . 4 out of bed, id, whe to Be-|to the Chauncey Wright taurant || At highest ‘ket pri Also roke, It popped like a gun. It bet @ anid, BRE CAMS te Canadian government bonds, — they would find the gates unlocked attle and told Detective Charles A.|00 Third avenue, where they were and were to go right aboard, seize | "Ade them all jump. Then the third) yen a nt ang Chief Warren about the| Thanksgiving dinner guests of Haz TArect private wire to all impor: whole affair, urging them to take|en J. Titus. tant markets. New York stock BANITARY soften, $1.28) man drew @ plan of the ferry boat, the watchman and tie him, then go to ‘Geasful to a gratify! - - = — i Me Cit a Tictese ie 8 llagyere cl DAIRY rropucTs “See” | the purser’s office and get the safe,|@nd marked the place where they|into consideration the fact that exchange and New York curb ; te complete the building ee Prievs Paid Wholesale They were to carry the safe into the] would find a safe, Just then a glass| Christensen and Laptley were misled | T Shi stocks quoted. q “Must Keep Up Work [oie okiel eccmey ere engine room, where, he told them./fen off the table and broke with a/>¥ the third man, and were not, at| 9,400-Ton Ip to HERRIN & RHODES, INC, ‘ o they would find plenty of tools to ; Pa | heart, bad men : q ' crash, As they went ahead discuss | "rt, Dad men | varren Be Launched Here} Extabiished 1896 4 open It. Then they were to go to Rellevue and rob the ferry there in|!" the plan, a cup fell and broke./tho assurance, she sald, that he| With Mra, Alson B. Woodruff as/ Stocks ang Bonde $1 seat 102, one eM NER. sateen, tne] tbe same way. The third man was|That was a warning. They all were | would do everything he could in her | sponsor, the 9,400-ton steel ship Man | Main 1512 119 Cherry 3, choice creamery butter, 8e] +. tue Monday afternoon and get|fri¢htened by those three things | behalf ham will be launched at the yards of — maaan é ery, cubes > @re no funds on hand to] poe: country creamer: } the home a going concern.| we it behooves all the friends jo— Bricks pr Are interested in this splendid} ae ee oes « fresh ground peanut but to continue their efforts in os . i cane} bie third breaking the way they did, one after “Chief Warren was very kind to/the Seattle North Pacific Shipbuild Woman assistants are employed in 4 of the little ones in Mrs 6s 12 | “While they were talking thel|another, but went ahead with the| me,” she said “He even asked me if|ing company at 9 o'clock Saturday|nearly all the barber shops thruout : =New Wisconsin triplets a Cooking —— — robbery just tt just the same.” | 1 needed any money.” morning Great Britain. = an died ager br: i ‘ ne» - — i Mig Ses wes wack, The| Stace tome. : WeaTLAKE BANGS WAITER OVER f erect ah Sees | HEAD WITH WOOO Leal et distributing Western Washington dairy products and sailors, and after a wel | 27-—A man by the mayor will entrain im . 2 pken | with a wooden leg and a short tem enn wood red the Home Comforts 4 for London. ime | per _ente: BS Victoria station in the capital lunch, Brooklyn, and nat down for Buch mincemeat George and Queen 24133¢. Tesi Ste can Teimont pumpkt |lunch. He found fault with the ta 4 ole ye ay HH Stasi 130, tbe pha Cream of Wheat *; | blecioth, kicked about the &ilver, gathering of royalty and cab | Broilers 3313 Toa best white beans, 260; 3 Ihe bet] oles ower the coffee, cast asper- joining veal . pte ba Reiginn Haree—t. BART Ginsienncasenibchtaereae sions at the egms, and threw the rolls at the head of James Toulas, to Buckingham palace, so the ADMIRAL JELLICOE the waiter. of London may have an op-| “You seem to be out of sorts this TO ee meron Mh apne Jeliicon, admiral of the British Meet, er Pina 1 tet you WB mo your se cat at Boldt’ | “ a is an expert mirfboard rider. He| "7,50 tea, t e—uptown, ave.; downtown, 913 2d ave. }|amazed the throng at the beach at/¢16°an@ unstrapping the wooden " “pe | Wetec with @ oe leg, banged James Toulas over the LEAVE U. Ss. FOR CANADA | "**4 with it Then he put the leg on again and stumped out and the + OTTAWA, Nov. 27—Immigration | police have not been able to catch to Canada increased tn September | up with him « 29}by 288 per cent in comparison with) Jim Toulas waa treated in Norwe °6\ September, 1918. Most of the new) gian hospital for lacerations of the {> |arfivals are from the United King- | scalp. 18 |dom and the United States, } /EDITH CAVELL CELL WILL BE A MUSEUM BRUSSELS, Nov. 27.—The colis Joccupied by Edith Cavell and Ga | Drielle Petit previous to their execu- | tion by the Germans are to be trans formed into miniature museuma, | ‘This has been decided upon by the court of justice. Clothes worn by the women, their books and other belongings have 7.89 | bean collected and placed in the cells. Tee| Plates bearing appropriate inscrip- 14.60 | tions will be attached to the doors. In a room down on Columbia street—a little room just 30 by 60 feet—The Bradner Company, manufacturers of Jersey Cream- ery Butter and wholesalers of butter, eggs and cheese, started on a capital of almost nothing, twenty-three years ago. Now their business amounts to something like one and three-quarters millions a year. They occupy a floor space on Western avenue of 21,300 square feet. Forty-three employes are on the pay-roll, seven of whom are salesmen who are on the road constantly. Excepting some butter-fat, all the butter, eggs and cheese they handle is obtained from West- ern Washington farms. Through The Brad- ner Company, this produce from Western Washington is not only distributed up and down the Coast and in Alaska, but also in the Hawaiian Islands, Manila and the Ori- ent. The history of this business is the his- tory of a natural, steady development along sound business lines. The Bradner Com- pany has earned the place it holds among Alfaite Meal Dry dull or # Dry salt hides Dry calfekine, 6 foe and under, No. 1 fio No. 2. Horsehides, green or salted, bert 2008 ie wool, each 3 anch, full grown.. .20@ green kip skins, No, 2 ‘ mY FS <a Re OD medium wool, each 40 short wool, each « @o shearing Medium to vhovwe - Common to t0# Beat cows aad naite Pulls without ever going on STRIKE Insures you against Worry or Sickness $400,000 Capital Open Saturday Evening, 6 to 8 THE, BANK OR SAVINGS: \ a \ rail Mey v ee cee |e _nstnats Free Fer ton. Cor Pee .|’ California Tourists Learning to oe Chop Wood, Just for the Exercise WER, dossier Recent: Aeodcommieeede | LOS ANGELES, Cal. Nov. 27— tn southern California, When he was |((Tnited Press)}—Introducing wood-|here last winter he and his son, Ed- splitting, king of outdoor sports, muc-| sel, seldom missed a day without an cessor to golf as a waist line reducer | hour at the woodpile and the newest fad of the wealthy| At Santa Barbara it was whispered V ora \ Fa \ . rist that William G. McAdoo raised a al, ess i i ions Th D. M. Linnard, manager of 1| callus on hia right hand at the wood | bean successful institutt of Seattle. ore iim string of California tourist hotels,| pile last winter | of is plenty of room in Seattle for more of this (tee fee ponsors the sport Native Santa Rarbarans, who ex sort of stable enterprise. Linnard has installed at his hotels| pect President Wilson to join their n Santa Barbara and Pasadena just | colony for at least a few weeks when . common, old-fashioned woodpile,|he geta a real vacation, have a tree well equipped with axes of various| all selected for him to demolish, weights and not too sharp. | But it was Linnard who has Guests are welcome to chop to) brought wood-splitting to the masses thelr hearts’ content. Linnard is|—that ts, the masses of tourtsts willing to furnish all the wood they| “Theodore Roorevelt inspired the PIKE AND PICKEREL want. idea,” Linnard declared, “He believed ‘The sport ts popular. Henry Ford | wood-chopping the best of exercise wat responsible for its introduction |and a heap of fun as well.” CENTS J POUNDs $P STILL ON : j SPECIAL OFFER STILL ON bi by Federal Reserve Charter to act as Trustee, Executor, Those who have tried it need no urging to come ‘ Adminstrator ‘and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds pack for more. You few who haven't tasted some of ee bai aml Bond Department Savings Department Trust Department treat. : for tomorrow’s or Sunday’s dinner. : algae Hoge Bldg. Second Avc. at Cherry St. Seattle FISHERMAN’S MARKET | | Branch st Georgstown Branch ot Baller Savings Departments at Main Bank and Branches open Saturday evenings 6 to 8 o'clock In Rear of Public Market, 1422 First Avenue Bet. Pike and Union. Right Back of Bon Marche ™ SRN ii I Ae Dn