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{ ] P TEACHES CRIME Arrested, He Denies Their Story Charged with being erirve, James Day Md in the city jail W. Swith, 17, RArKE, Pending polic: the 16, colored, tement of BE Caldwon, Boning to be two of Day's pupils H Smilth and Day are also being On Open charges were preceded late Sat & by a report made to the by John Roberts, 1511 EB st, who claimed he was held hy two boys wh lurked in the some trees at lath ave. Fir at. Roberts reported that ‘Drandished a heavy club ¢ holding him up. ‘M. Peyser, detective, was Fir st at lith aye. ‘two lad: lub and all. He did not Bt the time of Robert's re an instructor is being on ap “open investigation Es Questioned at the station the told the police that they were tm the art of robbery by Day. They told the police D lived at the Diamond ho Sixth ave. S. and Jackson st Went with detectives to the pape Rote! and polnted out Day set a said to have denied any p with the boys. F t Today and Tuesday, Last Times— ad tense drama, teeming ith ealer and action, in FHE NAUGHTY NAUTCH GIRLS Dance | “THE NAMPUR He brought them to! SLEEP SICKNESS; “Presence Here Negligible,” Says Dr. Read “Sleeping — sickness, the strange and = baffling malady whieh made its first visit to Se attle late last October, has imed six tives, according to figures cothpiled by City Health Commissioner MH. M. Read Mon- day rning. Mr. than 60 cases of the malady known to medical science as leth argio ecephalitia, have been reported by physicians to Dr, Read ‘The latest victim of the baffling disease was Mra. Anna Collingwood, 515 Ray at. who passed away Sat- urday after an illness of nine days. Since November 15, 20 cases of “sleeping sickness” have been re ported to the city health department Of the 60 cases, 10 per cent have re- sulted fatally. This mortality ls high, acpording to Dr. Read, who said Mon- jday that the usual mortality rate does not go above 2 per cont. Died in October The first death from “sleeping sickness," so far ag the city bealth department is advived, occurred on Jetober 27, when Wesley Compton, Federal ave, died. Compton's | death was followed on November 2 by that of Jesse N. Rotts, 9656 Wa-| ters ave. after an ines of 19 days: | Fred G@. Gidner, 1134 17th ave on November 2, after an tilness Ni 11 days; Nora Bushell on November | after an iltness of 27 days, and} tchae! Santo, 2639 Irving st. after | &n illness of 31 daya. Acting on the theory that “gieep- ing sickness” is a communicable dis ease, City Health Comminsioner Read has ordered the isolation of every case reported to him. | While he has ordered isolation of | “sleeping sickness” patients, Dr. Read dogs not want the public to un- | derstand that Seattle is threatened bg ee epidemic of the stronge mal a “The presence of so-called ‘sleep- ing sickness’ in Seattle is relatively neglixible, considering the aize of the city’s population,” Dr. Regd maid ow dq not believe that Seattle is on. |dangered by an epidemic, but I have ordéred Isolation of every cage, both for the purpose of research and pre vention of its spread. “So far ‘sleeping sickness” ip a mystery. Iam making every effort to discover the course of the discase but beyond that I am baffled.” According to Dr. Read, cases of “sleeping sickneag have appeared in Sap Francisco, Portland, New York, Boston, St. Loula and Philadelphia. | a PROSECUTION POSTPONED | Further prosecution of alleged reds and seditionists has been de layed by the iilness of Deputy Prose: | cutor T. H. Patterson, assigned to that detail, Patterson hag been sick in bed at home for the last four days ine althe able to be about Monday, ya be will not be able to get down! to real work unl the end of the week. SSAYMAN |SIX DEAD FROM'S400,000 CASE IS OPENED HERE Lumber Concern Seeks to Collect From City Wom hearing the brought by t were barred from the jury $400,000 darmage quit North Rend Lumber Co, against the city In Judge Everett Smith's court Monday, Dama said to have resulted from the br ing away of the north bank of the Cedar river reservoir dam are the Cause of the sult. As the jury wif be required to Visit the scene of the flood Tuesday and do copsiderable walking, both attorneys for the lumber company and the city agreed to bar women from the jury L. Price, superintendent of the Kent water works, was one of the taleamen drawn Monday Six women were called previous to the agreement between the attor noyn, The dam 1918. Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meler, answering the damage action, says the breaking of the dam was used by « torrent of rain, which is “an act of G MBS, PANKHURST EXPLAINS REDS, Bolshevism Is German- Bom, Says Feminist broke away November 23 | “Rolshevigm ia a curse that must be wiped from the face of the earth.” @eclared Mra. Emmeline Pankhurst, famous Boglivh forminiat leader, in a lecture to 690 men at the ¥. M. C, A. auditorium Sunday afternoon. “Bolaheviem is the greatest prob lem the world has to face today.” Mrs. Pankhurst said. “It fa the outcome of the German machina , THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919. hie FASTER LINERS iit NAVEL ORANGES: ARE ON MARKET Egg Prices Soon to Drop, | Predict Wholesalers With new arrivals 0 of navel oranges from California on hand, the lopal wholenale fruit market opened with greater activity Monday morning than for some time, Small quan titles of this fruit have been on the! street for several days but their high prices have reanited in little demand, With inereased shipments the movement is expected to tem] | Prove. id olde: wotin, a weak along the entire Vacific coast. A record drop of 7 cents per dozen was experienced in the San Fran cisco market toward the end of trad ing last week. Locally, the increased arrivals, added to little shipping, haa) to Expand The Pacific Steamship Co, ow in, a6 go-carrying armada by purchase shipping board vemnela. the Seattle-San Francisco trip BANK CLEAR Seattle Clearings ...... $4,965,818.57 made the market a very weak one! and price reductions are awaited | momentarily, Few vegetables from California were received during the early hours Monday and tradipg was generally est along the street. Spokane Clearings . Balances Clearingss .. Balances .. $4,971,813.00 -_ 3.997,360.00 Clearing» Balances aii 4| P VESSEL | WOVEMENTS DEEP SEA VESSELS slantes. at (Special trom Uo We per mack lah Mall, head jo—New. per wack ... |Caaliriower Per bot sss Celery Per @ . cs Carumbers wd Per Aox tions In the internal affairs of the | Om countries opposed to the central powers during the war, apd fa «till biindly doing the bidding of un scruptlons German leaders of war period. Unlegs drastic steps are taken to clear up thin situation, the effects of Bolsheviem will be seq in another war, with Russia ln up with Germany as allies, ‘under the bidding of Bolshevist masters. “If the proper method were pur. sued in regard to Kussia, the allied governments would enable a volun teer force, comprised of thore who | have the best interests of Runsia at heart, to clear that country curse of Rolsheyiem. The Russian bas no tendency toward the shevik regime and is as anxious as anyone else to havo the radicals replaced in the control of the coun try My. Pankhurst Gey night for Port will lecture Monday to California. of the average Seattle Sun 4, where and then travel ouths Attempt Daylight Robbery; are Put to Flight A Garing attempted daylight bur-| glary on the edge of the Seattle wholesale district was frustrated at 9 o'clock Monday morning by the cool thinking of Rudolph Gross, pro- prieter of a clothing store at 321 First ave. S. .who was the near vio} tim of the attempt com ave. where the fugitives disap peared on the docks A hurried call to the police station brought a number of motorcyele of. ficers and detectives who scoured the docks and vessels in the vicinity where the men were last seen Both youths were described by thes! E Wash. Netted Gem, pew . at Cloudy Passed in pabiy the Bu Paseed in eal, per « 03 os ° | Nancy Halt reer a T Warn, Deticious * B Waa. Jopat H. Wash Spiteenteres Oredard run Yellow Newtoa y Mtayman y homes temaia, Per. ..° 26! Ber Fort Urage. “4% Derived at Seattle | Be ber t-—-ttr Admin Po putheastern Alaska at 7:2 fis Laman Blowart from Map rir Keister trom fan Pra Mtr Renator from Ox et 1:20 p Francisco aereiie 266 | er Nome : 1p mt | at nove * bie porte at 9:35 p. m. a ae Brings wupert t > tity trom 1 middight Dates Salled trom Seattle | Grapes Emperors. peg lug Alnterte. per kee re Fierlés. per bos 1 Watson for 7 St 2:99 & om; etr Alameda BeBthwestern vis Boutheastérn Alaska ee George for P oar mance tor < Alaska Vessels NEAU—Halled November , Mt Beatty, eouthbound cy Japaneas, pee be or 9 ity » CORDOKA--talled November 39 Ht Northweaterd evuthteund gt} p.m PETERABUNG—sailed November . | tur City Of Beattie northbound et 7 6 | “Norse Prices rau at Whetessie Per ® panees, per Tm » Be ebeil. per ™ Keystone, November er for Meadow Point: bi n WILL BE BUILT Pacific Steamship Company| ing the largest fleet flying the Amer |ioan flag, will increane ity capitalize Hon $25,000,000, build one or two |cannon-bail ners, capable of mak pours, and further add to ite car These expansions were authorized , it In reported here | | Balances . 2,045,938.49 } or Burean) PORT axcELes Departed November Rodman tr Wellmgford from Tacoma | seny’ ete Fulton from Writteh Colum-= tr Prince George Wie Jefterson from November 10—Mtr Kiainath for Everett | for atl ar! 2» DB. Str 2 AER ALC ie A Red Pennant to Warn of Storms In the futurg a red pennant di» played by the local weather bu rear will signify moderately strong winds that will interfere with the safe operation of small craft. A new system of storm warning displays went into effect for the Pacific coast at 8 a. m n-|| Monday | Shipping Board Vessel Returns First of the Seattle-bullt fleet of! shipping board vessels to complete a roundtrip voyage to Europe, the) steamer West Aleta was due at! Hremerton Monday from Hamburg After discharging she will reload for Cardiff and Rotterdam. The vennel | in operated by w & Daweon & Co. ||FOUR ALASKA SHIPS TIED UP IN SEATTLE} Four ships of the Alaska Steam. | ship Co, are Ued up here. They are the steamers Jefferson, Santa Anna, Magka and Victoria. The Jefferson | arrived from the North Sunday. The | | steamer Northwestern ia en route | | here from Alaska, LUMBER DEMAND BIG | Venneln to carry 62,000,000 feet of | || lumber from the Northwest to for. elgn parts are wanted, according to} the weekly rate offerings of Guéret, | Jacks & Partners, of Seattle. Wash | ington aod Oregon lumber ts in de mind everywhere from Teingtau to | Piraeus, the report says. in of y ae ea 7| & Stock Exchange lI NEW TORK, Dec. 1—Prices were ir sand | Eeewoe St Ihe atock market opening to Gay Loelted States Steel, ex-dividend, opened at 102, up Mi American Wodien at 118%, off %; Marine pref. at 101%, off \; Central Leather at 92%, up Lackagenns af fu 1; Marine com. at 96, off &: Mexicun Petroleum et 189, %: Mouthern Pacific et 38%. Up th: Bethe | letiem Btee! at 99%, UP % at 19%, off 3; Republic at 1 -| changed | yward the end of the first belf hour 4 fair-sined rally set in, which includes | © a geen initial rally” pe 2 but indpstrt 1 etecke the bear crowd was con 1 | ba°uns Vector’ clane oe Pails, beting on the tion that If ther weak tn these leeues tion In. ind: feat to fv awe *Portland Market Report | i | bbe BOREL AND, Cattie—R som | head a tal ' nea) + iy tow of tug Pioneer at 9 ESO) fe @9. medium to Receipts, 1,715 head: market te Prime mined, $16.60@16; me- dium mixed, $34.4 weet we i : TH es Wu hs PAY, Ie Tot att | ie tre, sea s Hinge | Woe oak hone Der ib. } Triplets, 22@25¢ per M 22G20¢ per Ip; broilers, 22@28¢ | steady to m | @o.60 Hutter oT) Rese. Geene Cheene Nene tn | BOE ID. Le j | broke the bottle | enistant | ping board, tn Philadelphia BY ALITTLE GIRL 7-Year-Old Child Smashes Christening Bottle The youngest sponsor to christen built ship was Jasmine Tyearol4d daughter of John ay, former “Duke of Port | now president of the Skinner & Eddy vorporation, who nade ber debut Saturday when she on the bow of the| steel steamship Robie Hood, fifth ship launched by the plant during November. She was atten by a hort of youths, and the party was chap ¢roned by Mra. Eddy, mother of the! aponmer. Any doubts ag to her abil-| {ty to smash the bottle on the prow! were dinsipated when fairly wrecked the precious champ: fantainge with a wicked overband| allop ! “The Robin Hood brought the total tonnage production of the yard for November to 50,400 tons } A few houry previously Seattle North Pacific yard launched the }9400-ton steel steamship Manham Mrs. Alson E. Woodruff, wife of the general manager, christ ened the venseel. During tbe month, added 80,100 tonnage board total. WAR STEEL MARKETED Steel reserved for building ship ping board vessels during the war is being placed on the market, and will aid in relieving the shortage, ac cording to announcement made gun day by the home office of the ship: } 10,400-ton she Seattle yards to shipping Shipyard Loses in Suit on Check A person who innocently cashes a| stolen check may recover its value from the person who lost it, accord | ing to @ decision of Justice Otis W. | Brinker Satur Checks totaling $10,000 were stolen from the Ames! shipyard August 2 One of these checks, for $50, made out to W. E was casbed by the Gemmil| Boots, Inc. and when they/ apg om it to the bank, payment ‘Suit was brought against the ship yard and Justice Brinker held that VAGUE 15 METROPOLITAN ——- THEATRE —— 4 MATS. COM. NEXT DIRECT FKOM AUSTRALIA Gi la New Songs Pavorites Company of Clever Artists Orchestra and Bagpipe Band PRICES: Sat. Mr. Ford Owner— Am placing on the market new method of recharging mag netos. If your car starts hard the morning or your lights dim, come und seq me. I guarantee to double your voltage. RECHARGE $5.00 Recharge and Take Out Shorts, $10.00 It will pay you to investigate. Central Machine Works 2015 THIRD AVE. Ask for Mr. Atwood. WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices. Also Canadian government bonds, ThHrect private wire to all i tant markets. New te exchange and New stocks quoted. HERRIN @ RHODES, INC. Established 1) Stocks and Main 1512 Investment Securities Elliott 4023 the checks were not properly guarded, when stolen, and so clared the shipyard responsible. Ames company was ordered to the Gemmil shop the $5 LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS it rey must BELL your Liberty. If you can HUY more Liberty or On Saturday, 2, 1919. They ate 4. ow tb ndn maz lw tee vite Int ame we ia it STotel ...8101.67 $26.54 $21.58 $96.16 When buying we deduct 27c on 2% yoke. 3 ones Int TELEPHONES; Main Be + Klnote Tate : ~ York marke 950 bond and $2.50 one eoll at the New York market plus the accrued interest. MORRIS BROTHE or ha Boi he ag A. the hypo market prices were as gt y' ‘\etory Bonds all” daily in order that and the exact yalue of your 24 im sue 294.98 19 oat 4 $92.48 000 bons. We Inc. Deller: Tstabilabed Over @ Quarter Btantord tor Vanéouyer. WS Porter from | iene L Arcived Neyember 29 Kverett HAN ¥ 29 rm Harbor Gross saw two youths walk into| Gross to be less than 24 years old hig store. Assuming they were cus | One was short and wore a gray mixed} | tomers, he walked toward the front overcoat and a slouch hat, while the| lof the store to meet them. One of | other was short and wore a gray suit |® eae | Frisco Market ket Status | DAIRY rRoprcts Prices Paid to Shippers ANCTACO— Arr “; jencta from Hailed November 30 ed November ttle via Oak str Sapte * Freeh dairy, per ™ “ the youths drew a gun and told him Hatter to throw up his hands. “What do you want?" inquired Gross, and continued to walk toward the palr. Whereupon the second youth then drew a gun. “Turn around and go toward the rear of the store! tho first youth next commanded. Gross paid no attention to the re mark, but continued to ask them what they wanted. } Shouts “Some One Behind!” ||| At this juncture Gross exclaimed: “There ia some one behind you!’ | "The two began to back hurriedly , \from the store, keeping Gross cov Performance Wed. MERC Ul ored. Gross followed and attempted Wedeesday |t0 slam the door before the gurglars could leave. He shattered the heavy plate glass in the attempt, lads got away. The sidewalk store was filled with pedestrians, who immediately took up the chase. Th epase led down Jackson st. to W ~ Public Markets WESTLAKE Btalis 10-11—2 te. Compound |tapcy bawon, 26¢ M.; lamb ch te Burbank por Jopathan apples. Ping Seer weatin 18-1 Piper, 266: 1 1. segdiess raisins 2 cans cleanser, 160; large phe. Al Yack flour, 220; % pkgs. Kelloge’s lcorn flakes, Sti 106—Stock Gap ie hs 3 Peacock buckwheat |flour, 3c: 1 pke Star Nepthe washing owder, $c; 1 bar Langs pyap, be. Stall $10 Hus Rivbon (ea, Sic W; M. J. it |e6tteg, Ste T.: 1 cad Dumbers shrimps = igo; 3 Wa. best white beans, SANITARY Stalls 20-22—Washipgton milk lone: fresh eteamery bu 2 » TOMORROW NIGHT J pe | he Cullen, Watts and Mt and | Hohe Hyams and Lelia Meintyre ‘ox aod ‘ard, the ‘an Cell " and ents’ Rigoletto DAILYs 2:20-8:15 OW PLAYING BINSON’S ELEPHANTS 4 tional Nine . Ghirardet Bros. The Canav: Snowarift st y & Co. Three Cho 9c; the pke and Gibson Sisters meat. the. Carong ¢oftee y Stalle 13-16-—Walnute to 46 cranberries, 2 tbs, 35c; green be » reolate, ling. mince 41.3 Cn } 4 Bone Me; « Stale 94-96, Pike at beef 200 Ib,; leat lard, ured hamd, half or wh bacon, pot roasts: erty steal oT. liver, | Salmon, 260; biack teed sam i. Btall fut toargarine, 360, 4 41.00 ery butter, 60c h.; guarantesd exes, bottle cateup, White & Onear Gerar “THE GLOBE TROTTER J (Sunday), 40c; Mats Mordays), 27c. Lad: Sundayn), 120. fox- ereath Ma’ ate, 0. 43 full cream chee cHeaud, - 33¢ 2 ths. $1.16 2 Ts. $1.10 2 cafin advorted spice brick th, » reat Del Monte tomato sauce Heed pineapt pure lard, 6 Bealls 48-49, se, 406 W.; b0c Helecto coffee, LACE HIP THEATRE ty 1 to 1h SLevEn ACTS oF MEV ae my d Iutefink, 160 B.: ibe %.; 3 thy, , bee: Abe pkg hn TAbY® | corned cans pork and beans, $5: el catmup, 226 a6c con boind ack tomatoes, 1c, “ Stalls 7-8-9, prope fg bate or gingersnape, NOY Marchuriy walt Alkers’ VILLE Feature whesepter? NIGHTS" rolled oats, "ae but both in front of Gross’| and cap. Both + ére poorly drensed. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL RO ATEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION #sTREET Angeles! éatiy wm \Waahingtom for Ta-\ 16 ma direct. Btesmer| i? mlevery two hours 60 en [Connects at Townsend) Jwith rail lines for all} points on Olympte| peninbule. i Reltingham— Anacortes—Fverett 8 Kalebsn, tor] O¥epm e08 Bel-) daily Itheham 1 Fert Townsend. Port Angeire and tor! F590 pm ‘ort! Thurs. Bunday|Witit enn) Mat 10:30pm land | 12-00 tol midn’ht Tuesday) Mon, | on through tol |Neah Ray on Thurs} lay trip i Fort Gambio—Ludiow—Flagler 4:20pm {Ste. Kim daily except Satury Fie (Bunday iar T:topm) Nock fort 10:00am and | fon Joan Islands 12700 jir. Utopia, for miAn'ht |po In the Sup jue islands. ali San} Jandines and for must make for lending. Danity Rte Include, voat and sesume oll rink and making such landing. enger rate dots not ing charees Biagrane liability ts limited to wear ine apBarels HOt to exceed 8108 Tor whole tleke 160 pounds allowed free. Stegmers and schedules mbject to change without notice, Freteht re. colved dally for all pointe (excepting Tacoma! hamed in above achedule. Tickets must be purchaged at t office Open from 6:20 @ m. to midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Ticket Officer, Colman Deck, Phone Main 3093. 1s | Hatter Pat 3 Fats Local Putigts MOK Pee owt a ita towing West Const: tr Queen ‘for Wenttie. af m. Majied Noveuber 29; str 928 | for "Manttle bt te Puke | Quectatown htr President for Beattie ¥ rropuc ) |S p.m; str Dahlin for Nipe, Cubs Prtees Paid Whetesele Teen Fs Davenport for Seattle; #tr Admiral Sch! ” j for San Diego at € p.m. VANCOUVER, Bh ¢ Buttee--loce! ¢oynttxy oreem- try, cles Btr Niagara for Sydney lage! souatey bricks ‘ bee W. J strictly fresh fy) $8) hutu VICTORIA, B.C. Str MWe Maro at au And Kobe at A BAY--Arriy via Hon ereamery. Bricks srotagy Kens—-Local, stttotly treed In tow of tug Pioneer trom ry i ORT TOWNSEND ar ©, Orewod briex dat Limbureer eee w Momstig ws 3 $0 p.m. ROULERY MA—Artiyed No ber 20 ftr Quad BritadHta Heach, per 20; BUr Senator for Heattie Wakens for Seattic; str Wallingfor | Ktamath from San Frapele PORT ANGEL Str Fort Braj Wireless Reports Canedian Government Sir Redondo abeam Ca! ® igion Mares—Liva per ae Turkeyo—Dry picned Prices Pal BE, Shippers ember 1 aressed per Cows—Country, Voal-g Fancy : outhbound Bt § and north be Heattle off sa. m. p.m Sear! island ate Clty thbound a U. 8. Naval Communication November 20-—8tr Norwood vor for Ketohikan, 4 | Cape Ommaney at # p | Hobekon for Seattle Cape Fiattery at § p orn miles east of southbound at $a. m Ingham for an Pedr {| Belinea at § p.m cows and steers. No. m.; ate Teontw 960 mile west atr Northw Cape Bt Priyitia, hides, Cows and atpers, D He | | ‘Tatoonh Iwland at 6:30 p.m. fou Francisco for #eatte, J} meatte at 8p. ibs ate Lym $ | San Pedro Cor spat wg | Retle at § py met te J Pay for Han Fragot #8 $008 800 | Foon Tiny at g | for, Beattte 1b] pf Save Blanco bound soe Vancouver, at} pth; ste Wapama, Everett "ranolaco, 130 yailes houth str Raini Btews dior, No. $ hanna Smith, 0, 20 miles routh eur A miles fedm Richmowd 4, green oF Kalte beach long wook full #hort wool, each sbearing flint ary’ wool pelt lightahtp bound ¢ tr Meriden, 1 tery ut & 'p. fot Beattie, p.m November 29—Str Bdmore, Seattle Beatle pe Wat ett Northwestern poe mb pm Barley—Holied a te; dove tonthbound at 6 74.00 @ 80.00 62.0064.00 64.0048 66,00 70,00 @ 72.00 Pirrie for the Argyll att Victoria for ate] Ballod November Arrived Yorember agtine from ‘aaned In Decem ft Aleta for Puget Sound 40% m. Arrived Decem mt Afets from Norfolk via | od in Novetnber 20: Str Ful |e str Batted No- motor CT-—Arrived November 30: str Lont Her. | inten west of | 49g 359.42 NK for Hremerton nays Yard, paaued | 95 miles from } 120 miles from Se Richmond atr Joan of Ate 126 miles north fate Nisbmaha oft i Honolulu $19 miles from Seattle at § 1,977 mileg from Geattio at & v for Yokohaina, ie 1- Dotter ni tee per dow: extra pul vodersiged pullete, 8c Cheere—California fal athe F ib; firsts, 200 per 1b. | New York Coffee and Suser Quotations 1.—Cofttes No. 4 Sant 7.380 per Ib fancy, ey | De Dec. per Ib x ——e NEW YORK, Deg. 1.—BSterling demand | the forging exchange Opened at 9975, off Yo, Franc checks made — w low at 9.56 fr per dol! Sterling exchange on New Y eer D mand Sterling _ ra rd k today Big Appropriation Asked of Congress WASHINGTON, P. G, Dec. 1— Requests for appropriations totaling | 696,358.62 were laid before the jnew session of gongress, which opened at noon today This sum is $1,165,790,000.80 less |than the amount appropriated for current government expenses by the Jast session of the 65th and the first ssion of the 66th congress, which | passed money bills totaling $5,629, pe Jot m ot iu (PRINCE OF WALES ARRIVES IN LONDON LONDON, Dec, 1.—(United Press.) ~The prigce of Wales aprived at Vic- toria station shortly after 1 o'clock }thig morning from Portsmouth, where he landed after completing his yoyase from ) Naw Fae > SMART BURGLAR PULLS NEW STUNT PITTSBURG, Dec, 1—A smart burglar Is showing some new stuff to residents of thé suburbs. He roused one family recently and the man next door with his gun responded to the eries for help, The neighbor fired one shot at the intruder, who fled, but net yerw far, for he had ransacked the rt, of at neighbor's house before the latter reached heme again. 5.0068 51 70.00 @ 72 Medium to eho Rough heavy Pig Cattle— Boat steers . jedium to shi Common to mod Best cows aod helt pareaersncrramtsinst ita teraans ~~ LOWEST RATES = to 4 *. t FRAGT a 28 ss Noumari, Be 2 CK Lei 50 se | Pr Some smooth stranger with a pretty tale atin ; getting rich quick, got his money in a Sontne scheme—when it blew up he worried nou of boss had to let him go. He used to have. Now look at him. had lost the “pgoads. If he had put some money in the bank + and left it there, he would have a bank job. : James J. Hill said: mmet “If you want to! you are destined to be’a success or failtipesident can easily find ont, Are yo will lose. The test is simpleded: blo. ta save money? If not, You may think not, but you as you live. The seed of success is not This bank has 22,000 satisfied sayings. $1.00 will start you Second —Sibehieee Established 80 Years, ‘inst Asgets $11, TRUSTEES B. G, Ames John T, Condon FOB. Finley ~~ Raymond R. Frazier Ivar. F, K. Struve Henry R. King William A, Peters James Shannon William ‘Thaanum Cc. BE. Vilas F. W, West David Whitcomb | Eugene B, Favre, L. 0. Janeck, No ry *