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STORED BUTTER AT HIGH LEVEL “ Jobbers Say Scarcity Causes : Increased Prices Altho the Western produce district ably weather the shock theless the mart received vere setback early an ave. fale With coolers reported to be prac tleally empty of storage butter, deal ‘ers Tuesday are selling this commod pty at 4 cents per pound, an increase Of 4 cents «Demand for the storace Brads, which is considerably lower than the fresh stock, has been brisk for quite » while ft ts not known) F what effect the new price wil) have On the movement é Egg markets appear to be in acon | 4 L Bition of strength No quotations | Music to Ss. S. ad been changed, but dealers de A phonograph and 100 | have been donated te the gy that the East is willing to pay = — for all the eens the focal! the steamship Nile by Nile hriners ship had ie ean ship them Cheese Rpareet is firming up. Tuesday and wil! go in Local produce market presented nee, She Ff Uitte chance Tucaday worning New Temple G} Offerings on the street were Japanese Oranges from California and Eastern eranberries California vegetables Are in great ind in the East, according to feceived by loca! commigaion . Celery, especialy. is an offer that Fast®n markets desire tly In anticipation of the Christ: | trade al “Local Markets “Price Bald Whotmate Delors for Veestonies and Prait ind five cases of butter The theft was reported Staata produce merch Post st, The exes quality and were 78] fine haan quality onor of Nile and « strictly treen ceee—Now Wiesensin and Wash trip Tadger brick Oregon prick _ tptote roviTRry | te Shippers: xe - Dacks Hens | btwe Rroiters Geowe Live | Relgian Hares Turkeys Live Live tent heavy Live per tb Dry picked Leal. per sree Cobhage—Danisn Mili head “Cerrote New per sack rs Ore, per ™ Grech per dow bunches = Per anche Perm ~- Salted Rides cow @o Not sor stage Not No 2 of grese calkeskina Ne 2 ee Nidan Moy = geemnee Dhowrts ‘ ae Potntore Per how Lae Angeles tue teking, $ Ta and under Horwehides green or salted de dry, ened neep prite long Sool, each do medium wool, each 4> short wool, exch do shearing do flint ary woot Woot clean ranch alted of green kip kina, eeeens 2258200 faney Romee sod —Besremaie, » ~ Do treaninéent,” tas WAY, anp Navel. per case Valercine Alfalfa Alfalfa Meal sersteh Food straw Wheat x ———-. “ Primes Medium to choice Rough heavy Pigs ‘ ttle Seat stems sedium to rr DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholeesie Dealers —Loca! country ery. cubes. Lees! country brick Btorage— Fricke cream creamery, RS have been named Aa LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty of Victory fonés SELL to UR If you can BUY more Liberty of Victory Bonds, BUY from U' December # 1919 the closing marker below. They are the governing prices for Liberty and the world, and the highest We advertiae thene pric may siways know the New York market and the exa and Victor: Bonds int On Monday prices were Victory Ronde dally In order value of your tnt 24 aun 594.00 2.05 14 4th Vietory 240 ts ‘ 1 $99.70 $94.00 19 Mxt. mse. 10 892.00 7 “ $101.01 100 bo Petal . 910199 $95.93 $9227 $9625 892 40 $95.89 t92.84 *When buying we deduct 37¢ on a $59 bond and $2.50 on « ell at the New York market plus the accrued Interest MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. will unidentified arted away seven cases of eggs were valued at The butter was first her ond. Butter and Eggs Pilfered by Yegg whole prob never a ne Tuesday morn thief w at of by ant Shriners Present Nile records men of aple, trial was named in brtet »y the wife of the imperial potentate. | ned Prices Paid by Wholesale trator TALLOW, Wook Wholeasier to the Consumer Nei aeoes leees ’ Looe! Te? ne Te@ie28| o | frane market More than 40 rivers in the world riven atl over hat you Liberty Vietory sot? We ‘The Premiee Municipal Bond Honse—Capitel One Million Dollars 2 Cemtral Building, Seattle, TELEPHONES: Main 7227; Killott 2840. Established Over = Quarter 5. i | The Test Has Come! With the advent of the holiday season do you have a surplus of funds to care for your Christmas giving? If so, you have no doubt learned the lesson of saving. If not, then you should resolve to start a savings account. Let us help you. Give United States War Saving Stamps on Christmas,* For sale at this bank, THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion [POODLE TTT Centary ML OTT tlt It | peanut butter Spokane | Cloarings | Balances ‘ } Portland ! Clearings * Serre Admiral Goodrich Will Be Altered will be 1,058,616.69 Extensive alternations made to the ste hip Admiral Goodrich, Pacific 8. 8. CO., prepara tory to gr going on the Portland | San Francisco run, when he ts dry docked at Todd's Tuesday or Wed. neaday Norwood to Take Cargo of lumber The steamship Norwood, recently returned from Alaska, will take a cargo of lumber to the weet of Bouth America, W. R. Grac Co,, announced Monday raat a |Joan of Arc Takes on Seattle Cargo inaugurating the monthly service of the Kolph Mail 8 8 Co. between Puget Sound and South Amertoa, t toamship Joan of Are started load ng at Pier § Monday. @he will take | | 1.000 tons of car \* Japan to Deliver Ship in January Japan will deliver its third venue | built for the shipping beard, wher the steamship Eastern Gale arrives here in January to be turned over C.rg0 for the trans Pacific voyage has been arranged by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, ” over Market “Report || Dee § Cattle pane i Home-Receipta 190 aly te the lower Th Portland Market Report || het stenty 950. fale. to i atedee PORTLAND, Dee 6 47 @6he per Tm per dom brotiers, ar neers forced ae le to 8 new low reen The tn eye Hiahed | ao ow record. @ 11 80 Lire declined to 12.180, & new low record | Marke shared In ent, eatablii O1%¢ Relgian cables were quoted at 11.20 franca per dollar. r Frisco Market Status Deo t—Mutter— per don, extra pele undersized pul Potatoes River grade, 33 Rariep- Spot ping, oata red feed, $2@1.10 Public Markets SANITARY sweet potatoes. @ Tha Ite 10¢ T.: Florida mrape fruit Stalls 6.22, Not margarine M J.B. coffes, 600 ™.: Make 36¢ Tb: fresh bu The th 200 .; freah ranch emes, Stall 111, now sauerkraut, 156 it; Libby's mincameat, 200 T.: new comb heney, Me: Lily of the Valley strawberry preserves, Tho Jar. ata 11 ranherrion 4 for the Ite Mh; he don connrn Rastern hare ™ ; pork chops T: fresh tte Th: Bastern bacon. home rendered lard. ? the 650. 14, salmon, the Tj whole eatmon. Me; skinned golem. 2 The 26 2 The 25¢: red enapper the mm 2 Tn the 20 doz; Stall ®. ronat, tte side pork C Tm) pork Stal! 1% ling cod Iutetink Stal) 16. Petaluma potiet eee Takima honey, t0e qt. jar PIKE FLACK Stall 19, pure fresh milk, 466, tall ean Carnation milk, 27-29, pure lard, 2 Te G00; 2be Th, Stall 1602, 49-1 flour, $2.96 oll 126 at. Mai) Ie. Stalls Jow! bac fuck Holly large can matches, 6c fe; new needions raising, Tb,; new soft shell walnuts, 400 Tb ECONOMY M B. cotter. er ptenion, 260 ™.; mutton atew, 160 Th | Hethienem Be | Baldwin at 107, off % ltow as 16 i, Chicago Live Stock | bound at THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1919. ‘SEN, HITCHCOCK OR UNDERWOOD? Battle On for Leadership of Democrats in Senate BY MILTON UBRONNER WASHINGTON, Dee. 9.—Some | time between now and Jan. 1, what Is left of the democratic party in the senate will have to decide whether It ls still further to split ap or whether Southern democrats will ne a weetern or as thelr loader In the senate | That im the meaning of the bitter contest being waged between ators FHitchoock of Nebraska and Underwood of Alabama for the place made vacant by the death of Sen ator Martin of Virginia rine the long lines and of Martin, Hitchcock, by virtue of be ing the senior democratic member of the committee on foreign affairy and former chairman of it, led the administration fight for the ratifi tion of the treaty with Germany He received little help from mort of his colleagues and had to be on duty day and night. Now he wants to be rewarded by being made the minority leader His friends feel to turn him down would be to repudiate the work he did in the treaty fight Underwood enters the scrap with strong backing. He is a Boutherr ¢r and @ pomsible candidate for pres ident. And there enters another pumaling element., It. is given out that the president t# keeping hands otf the party contest, but at the same time it is rumored that J. P Tumulty, his secre y, and Port "i master General Burleson, the poll | ticlan of the cabinet and the mont frecge er man in it, are both out Underwood. Status of New York _ Stock Exchange NRW TORK, Dee. 8, toot feaaing te wore frecttonaity lew opening roses, The market waa somewhat t thrueut the first half hour, with evide of bear pressure on many parte of t list. General Motors sold down to off TM, while Pleree-Areow renctdd as Comparatively, eal k, with call money at firey tone DD & Ht sold wt par At 2:19 call money was quoted at 18 per cent Wall et today Indianapetis negotiations 10 settlement Jowing announcement t Heoretary Wilson had | hed for word trom the progress of 4. TY * Chicago G Grain Market » Bar Association ne “| Meets Wednesday . Boge og The Seattle Bar association will i ol hold ite quarterly meeting in the wae quantity of Ole] Niner club Wednesday night at nts ih the coal strike were 610 o'clock There will be a dinner, ren ned for any ection thet weed | after which @ business session will ““previsions were higher be heid December corn, unchanged at the epes-| Lieut, Col Walter B Beals, hus img, 81.99%, later gained i%e, January) band of Justice O. G C. Beals, who recently returned from France, will ing of 01 28. Sr'end wained | Address the association on “Army | Courte Martini and Legal Adjust mente Arising Out of the Occupa tion of Foretgn Territory.” C. HH | Winders ts president of the associa | tion December oata down \e, inter wachanged at the Gained Lee thereafter Corn Open High Low Dee Hey HES hans Jan Lae La Lae Lae us Teh uy 7% Oe at the opening. mod ite; May ontn opening ef THe, ose " uy! the ms won me Nemits Cleared of Accusations Charies Nemits, 43. of Anna Baly Nemits, first degree murder of Mra. Eliza beth Bryan October 19, was com pletely vindicated of charges of pos of stolen property worth $2 ned Munday before Jus Brinker Prosecutor Chester A said that the state did not have ny evidence againgst Nemits ee t show he was guilty as charged. atrrt His arrest, on Thankagiving eve, re sulted from accusations which later | proved to be false, it was eald. “2s $12 SHOES MELT IN ‘| RAINSTORM AT CHICO CHICO, Cal, Dec 9—A pair of | shoes with paper tips and a pole that melted” in the rain was exhibited to Fair, Price Commiasioner Killian, | who decided at once to take up the of alleged profiteering in district. The wom the shoes said she them, and the store that said the wholesale price mee an ut rary \* Deputy Bato ICAQO, Dee 9 © head, market si7@12 ee 0 tame i head ale on Money on Call : ay | charees > on can, 7| footwear In this oat lan who bought asirn sold them was 4 TORK, Dee 9 fs montha paper Lana new pet cont Merean Rar sliver im Demand steriing, #2.52% Mow 8% per SPOKANI bound trair 10 hours ree are nM iding Thoroughness Characteriznes our methods in every transaction, and our cus ore are accorded every cour- y consistent with sound busi- nee judgment 47% Pale om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE AND PIKE eT. Dee are late 1 ranging to 20 below ntana and mountains points, back treffic All west- Seattle Arrivals and Departures two pera zero Admiral Mehier te » Pranciace at Hits « couver, B at 00 pm. Ear a Reported by Wireless ir “ Canadian Geverament | December #Htr City of Beattie off | Meme serthbousd et 110 0. mm; mover] [sland orihbewnd o waving Lady | mouth ‘ncrthboeed at seen: gr Admire Svane entertag © Bc. south from Pertiang westbound et 8p Decsmver tar Aamir! Mvens off Cape Calvert eouthbound at 8160 8, m moter sehr ‘Apes off Alert Bay eerth- | bound at 2a m, | 0. 8 Netal Commenication December & Victoria, B. ¢ me pm for San. Prancioes, tle at § p.m. ean Palle sTOCKs OND: DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS QUOTATIONS Odd Lots New York Stocks car partial margin Grain, Job Lots, one 1 bushels and upwards ders executed on Chicago Board roel | of Trade Liberty Bonds ought and Sold. MACFARLANE & HALL Members Chicago Roard of Trade EN. 1324505 Lowman GRAIN € 100 miles from Beat anneal om" payment Vessels in Port at Seattle Today inal—ttr Teontum, sehr Str Suwa Mara. Great Northern elevator—Str Kastern Guide Pter 14—8tr Fulton Mell st. terminal bra, atr Cethann Pier 5—fitr Joan of Are. Pier 2 str Santa Ana, atr Motor echr Chatiam Pior 1 Grand rich. Pier D—8tr Gove Paeifie Ce tilia No. Skinner & Eddy yards—Atr Vietort str Robin Hood, atr Jadde 48. Burveyor 5, 8 Burnside, 0 Str Admiral Good r. -U. § L. 8 Uma Keyn, t terminal—U Dix. st terminal—str Glyndon, str Manham Duthie yarde—Atr Went Menseltine Todd drydock——§tr Wert Henshaw Fish mitl-fitr Egremont Amen yarde—Str Roorevelt, ate West 1B. Lovejoy, Union Pacific derk—Str Btantey. Seattle Flour milleitr Gaffney, Lake Union—Dulle Snoqualtale, Rroxton, Leota, Mndymion, Fort Jackson, ison, Houghton, Bowesmont, ie ville, Allenhurst, Abitla, Adria, praria, Kieatra, Oelwin, Tost Oonventent) And Boentio: SAFE DEPOSIT Biantora, ort Harrison, Port 3 cans No § pumpkin, rolled oats, 260, Title Trust Co. * No ctaire to elim’ Stimaon's mill—Str Clodia, bee Acapulco, tug Tatoosh, ‘Seeks Mate to Love Her Late in Life Comes now the Washington widow, who resents the intrusion of jthe «irl from ¢ na, Cal, who wants a Washingtongrown hus band. | ‘The Gardena girl implored G. Stu jart Costello,” secretary to Mayor | Fitageraid, by mal) iast Saturday to find her a husband of the strong, breezy, Weatern type. Upon the appearance of the Gar dena girl's plen in The Star, the Washington widow took her pen in hand and proceeded to pen as fol lown to Secretary Contello While | appreciate the Gardena, Cal, woman's effort to land a hus band from Senttle or vicinity, 1) would like to know whether there ts any show for a Washington widow one who has lived here half of her life—right here in Seattle, “I would like to meet a good man, | & Man over 60 and one who is lone ike myngif. It is getting late tn Ife for me, and 1 know it is for somebody who would like me. I have dark eyes and hair and play the piano, weigh 120 pounds, and an g00d housckeeper. So, if there ts a food man in wight, keep me in mind and forget that California woman Matrimony, if eulted.” The Washington widow's address and further particulars may be had upon application to the mayor's ec retary, he saya. SHIMMIE DANCE CAN'T | BE GIVEN IN SCHOOLS SACRAMENTO, Deo. 9-—Dancing the “shimmie” in California schools is forbidden in an opinion rendered by Job Wood, deputy superintendent of public instruction The order says that only folk dances and much practice of the @raceful art as does hot necessitate the removal of desks and other school furniture should be permitted in educational buildings. A ease where the donks were re moved from a schoo! building to per- mit “a modern dance” ts cited as a violation ef the proper use of school | houses. | JENSEN-VON HERBERG IN NEW CORPORATION Articles of incorporation were filed at Olympia Tuesday morning by At torney Jay © Allen for “Jensen-Von Herberg, Inc.” capitalized at $4,000, 000, to carry on general theatrical bOrinesa, The incorporators are Claude & Jensen and J. von Herberg, will) known operators of the Greater| Theatres Co., controiting the Liberty. nome, 1 in the Northwest, tnctuding a new $1,600,000 house in Beatue | count |Parents Seeking jane are clad tn f Who Said Literary Genius Am | Our Undersheriffs Is at Low Ebb? an Benttle’n policeman-post whow auto headlight han nothing he literateurs who have their light under a nty jatlor’s off speak of Big Bill Barr t The ver ont hiding in the ex rp. 8. Fr co Gorham hieved fame by penning an odejof time “That during the oppressive aan your humble petitioners carn to while away the momenta y the aid of 48 pieces of cardboard ‘by exercising their memory and wit in came of pl contending for superiority in @ sochie, without any desire — or financial gain: ,; And your humble petitioners beg wing bright #paem of language|of the august high sheriff that they dicted t Sheriff of Kir High n Spring “The ionourable « County, J “Humbly « guntne plicate afternoon coaching ye our t petit t that durt and evening tour of y of the jallors at your perfect donjo ef fort has been exhausted to find work to fill the time, there comes a space ot watehful waiting, when minutes of | * weem like he of tedium and ennui and rep: the the ly secure mere! Missing Youths Parents of Mussel) Blanchard, 16, Newton st, nd David Hen 16, 666 32nd ave N. have ask od the police to ipente the Both boys left home Sunday morn ing The met heard of them wna when park officers chased them f Seward park for breaking up p Roth boys are besa for their a Supper Was Cold; Argument, Divorce| Three or four times a week Ray mond X. Barnes did not come home until supper was cold, and then blamed her for not keeping the food warm, Hazel B. Barnes, says in 4 vorce complaint filed in superior court Tuenday, Sometimes he did not come at all, she alleges Barnes | fs an auto mechanic and lives at 1612 | N, Bist wt | rh Students Will | Tour Industries | Tours of Seattle's industrial situ-! ations is being planned for students in the higher grades of local schools by the industrial bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. 8, B, Flem- tng, vocational director, will conduct the tours. The purpose of the tours will be to impress on school children the importance of local industries | and t acquaint them with some of| the things manufactured here. ARRAIGN STILL KEEPERS Charles Lang and Earl Rice, charged with operating a still near | brotherindaw Coliseum, Mission and Strand They! Renton, were arratened Tuesday charged with plan to be operating 26 theatres by | fore Con stoner HW. Motiesiseal and their bond tet at $500 each. They | will have a hearing Wednesday. epistio under WOMAN GETS HUBBY’S Mre. as many years, while her husband-Whe her state band the truth, good deputy.” may be permitted, without negleet- ing public | diverting bul ness, to indulge in the and innoxious pastime mentioned; And your burnble petitioners will r render thanks to your high> Sheriff Stringer han taken the SAvinemont, JOB; WILL HIRE HIM ORANGHTOWN, N.Y, Dee. t= Helen Pesex served this town deputy town clerk for & great boss and the town clerk, But the tables were turned at ection, and Mrs. Essex was ywn clerk, the first woman im to hold that office. 7 I think 1 hall appoint my hum as deputy,” siid Mra, Ile is @ pretty good fellow, to tell 3 and he ought to ‘make @ let's go eat at Boldt’ Mild Sd Aves Ww. TODAY’S USED ) CARS 50 Real Becpall Used Cars Will Cost More a Little Later On AN OAKLAND SEDAN Rather an Attractive Little ¢ Car Any time we advertise an Oakland, it is a sin—no old ones taken in. This sin is just the car for town use. It's as good as new. Price and terms will suit you, Auto Frank Waterhouse & Co. : Pine at Bellevue Be Not Discouraged! Reduce the Death Rate in Your Own Home Town ECIDE TO JOIN IN A WELL ORGAN- IZED AND DETERMINLD FIGHT AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS—THE CAUSE OF TEN PER CENT. OF ALL DEATHS— WATCH THE MORTALITY RECORDS STEADILY DWINDLE. Now consider one of the greatest facts of the century— TUBERCULOSIS CAN BE PREVENTED AND CURED It thrives because of our carelessness and neglect. Join the forces that are successfully battling Tuberculosis. Don’t pass a Red Cross Christmas Seal Booth without buying—encourage those who are selling. Donated by a Friend of the ANTI-TUEERCULOSIS LEAGUE OF KING 315 University Street COUNTY Telephone Main 1564 ‘ USE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS Each Seal ls a Penny’s Worth of Cure and Prevention,

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