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ACREAGE | 108 LEGAL NoTICKS | > KY WHOM TE MAY CONGE | § TO TRADE undersigned has made application | : diy tealle| om et Public Garage at 2100-04 | cy 4 Fine | a. ave. lot bl 42, A CR mere 4 {ran Denny's 6th addition. Anyone de! y ditfere ash siring to prate sBkinat occupa vty AO BAARG SONS | office of the Superintendent “al i I i Ny co ot Lowman ‘idings prior to December 19 hi hh Ii Ben — APINDEN & GRRERL. Own wa al PERE 18 A GO y the LED PROPORALS POW GB! eS a ee improve . al repair Ky engin toon tin ! a Dearie ara fe. wr SURE Oh * ee nes he SSS) Soe grees, Bigemer SURVEYOR || VESSEL MOVEMENTS " RY MALTBY mbor 16, 191% wt 202 Darke ittae., H site, Wash, and then opene@® tu | - SASHES F1.500 he presence ef bidders’ Taterms DEEP SEA VESSELS pg worth while sate of the| tion and form of bide may be } a! Me fare Lnmber Co, Tande. $109 Application tothe above address | Sinbted at tne Onpe ’ ane 819 per month. | & TARLOS DRESDEN from U. & Weather Bureau) cr * ¥ pRirkland, Want FD. Route TOORH IBLAND, Deo. 13—8 A. M ra OTL r bri sins’ rentt'rhe Quotations Reduced to 75 alilne is baromnanert einudy NEKS south, k . Its newsy want ade travel far two-masted steamer, green hull, yellow Rmen's, Home | Ama tall to thong his eeuIe Tayeat Cents Per Dozen ioe erent tan Eaaiees Eevee aa * ay and) What Daraain mates will suit them 5 am. £ to 11:88 A. $$$ —|_ Local fresh ranch egm are down!) 6 P. M.— Brewing; wind east, ox MN day, {HLINE POULEVARD | & cents per doxen on the wholesale | miles a tA tires ve i ° market Saturday, Quotations are now |" au ye ne ek | The Seattle Stag [ieee cee, . f New York market, i# attribut December la--titr Alameda from Routh: troy astern Via Routhweatern Alaska, str Ad Groep in local prices. air Rodman fr Houtheastern Alaska | The Rastern market, is receiving ont large quantities of Southern ¢ges and ember Me rt Ange oo ae "a ied lar ee looal stock | ein ) Kreat : oe A. Moffett tron rae OMe ER SFA DLISRI yegy, | Ne 88 usual, way dealers. Other jy ats str Pultoa from All cases, Consultation free: mned. |8R Quotations remain constant. | 1 pia porte at 10 p,m: ate | fees, 215 Bur Hidg., 965 | Butter market is holding firm : nat Hritieh Columtig ports at oad ave. Main 1303 The snow is stil! holding up train ye ' v . tf, Downs Dik. TOS eC ae [shipments of Catifornia greens for) within n Ktation free All cases. Feea/the Christmas trade, Only a xmail| Dee “ig gh mete 4.500 ence j@antity of bananas got thru to thin! West Me ma. - at a ___ Attornews—Patent 2 imarket on Friday, Quotations are |r Queen for 4 our ad PGORIN — For CENTRAL | steady at 10 cents per pound Reremunt for ye Nope ‘ ' ern Rubber Co, Universal Tele. |e activity Friday, Arrivals were! teh Columbia peo phone Co, Olympic Foundry Co. | 85 hogs and 167 head of cattle. Both | Alaska Vessels MASON, FENWICK, LAW it > sme held steady in ali tine | Balled = Dev pher if Sir Northwestern northbound at 4p. m. THE SEATTLE STAR-SATURDAY, DECE MBER 13, x BANK CLEATUINGS | Seattle jearings $6,704,570, || Balances 1,677,228. | ‘Tacoma | Clearings 711,865.46 Roafance $7,610.60 | | Spokane | }} Ch ings 1,945,579 | Balances 736,016,000 hn x - * || Status of New York | Stock Exchange * ee * NEW YORK, Dee 1 . Kular at the stock market op Unite ep up M Amer! roleum dvance of 2 or more pointe in Pan-a an, General Motora, United Btates Rubber, International Pe per, Maliwin and Hepublic Bteel in the first half hour, Steel common he! ut 1 ee if Local M ke 5 Ports | * Chicago Grain Market | mae ES One ; VAXFOICAND | | arl ets } INT REYRS—Paseed December 12: |) ee mee tate Bit Prosese Mae, (@ ada Davenport for Kan Diego 1 cmreac in ‘Conasad dies COMPANY.|.. James ana Pires a = FYRANCHICO—Arrived December! opening lower, meth of yen Riggs lle BS Rs RR AS j Pn >. | terday'n low, on the Chica nard of 8 Wash Git Lo | Brive Paid Wholesale Dealers Saint neler freee Weaktie o's | ren slew, Ot, the Chleage Roard f “MONKEY FO- CAN se foF_Nemetabien “and Prwit Vie m President Han Dice? inter trading. A strong cash market and Loann from $10 to $100 made quickly hited ; 2 ew TEe | tei ee pelnlied December 18: Mir ia light movement of grain were the fac » Five se , . Leet |g PORTMAN LUIM—Hasled December 10 shy = ape PR RES 1069-4 Lehn ethane Str Argyll for Reattle < inter regained Mei January mn ttCPORIA. 2 C—Hhalted December | so at the opening, $1.23%4 |r Atias for Richmond « . m re the close: Slay corn THE POOF HOSPITAI, DIC STUCK, sir Vancouver for United Kingdom et /Ft 1 at opening, down ic, inter OM 4 Fopod 4 $a, m. ined tte 1 S355, Ete st._Faone Main OSS | | Chepeen per we... DUNGENEAS--Passed tn December 12) | ""December outs, down Ke at the open mel Chiropractor amen Cal. wer crate... aur Port Angelos tortog bas Die Mo-| ing, Tey. tater gained aves May "sorn our Jands in the |g Aout ew | Rekien Heart. per erate naure at 10:40 4. m. for Mukilteo: at J.| opened do a on ThE, tn 3 COUNTRY |© x AURNER ¢ hire wrActor S10-T2 | Ontone-—Per saci or feattie at I'm he | epened down We, & and gained e. Cox . . . Passed | Decem Con - Mich lew Choe free. Hours, 10 to 5. Even- | Green, per dor Sunches te ia re ie =. Baye pcvens Ton, FARMS. Dy abbointment.. Eilat 1684, | Rarsatpe-ter sack Peni te Demeter 301 tee Pee| eet iy “Leet “Teed f ene tracts bee ~y TRAUH bp. ¢ AICENSED | Ceawet Battor— rer A MD 20% ig PRE MALTBY CO. 1008 3rd Av spractor, 805 Pantages, M2831. Pefeere—Beik. per 1. .-+ ++ Sor’ Manisa at 1118 ones ont | ae — ~ Gampbeli. GN. Pantages Did. BL $236 | "Rwean’ Mercer Gem. sew e3,00@40.00 Sarma ta ries hee Se Monsees S60 | ose 166 - ed : f Hise ve ; ; eee yyy, | Purniture, Repairing, Uphoistering, $068 60.00 STU KILTRO-—Arrived Depember 12: Ser | a2. ge ' WING _ Packing €2@ 02% [port Angeles towing bao Hig. Bonansa | yan ; easy terms ine 20) Man Franciece, Mailed December | tara offered | Je ien. Shop. M. SEIT, | Mutabagae—Yaxiona 299/12) Mir Port Angeles for Reattle Dec s2a8 in Western, Washington. eet Lae oimach—Local, per box 128) “RAGLE. MARDOR-—Arrived December | Jan Het WASHINGTON, | SION ALIS AWE: | Hubtara, per each ..... 004 | "PACOMA--Artived December 19: Ger | 7.0 ™ i 1 The Reliable, 90T| Marbiehead, per T™ ...... Quadra from Britannia Reach, B.C: etr| May 84 weet toee——Per box . Weet Henshaw from Beattie: # Quren lie STOCKS AND-BONDS lBelecicees Aannes veg. [foes Gentile; moter. semr Cothane ‘rosa AND VictoRY BONDS aurpnes Paid $94.15 91.90 | Fernipe—Per mck rReres Appice Detietons MONEY FO LOAN” }On diamondg and jewelr factory ter Rh REMEDIAL IN SEATTLE | on most LOA AID BONDS. 1 ¥ from Hound porte Vesseta in Port at # fimith Cove terminal. Nerthere pier $-€ EMPIRE BUILDING Northern elevator $50 ond, 200 Per Mo. Second near Madison. Newton te D McCONAHY & CO. “MONEY FO LOAN . a. fancy Btayman Pier 10-—Str Port Aneries an Yank Diag W> loan any amount on diamond Bet! at. terminal—Motor Second and Madiaon watches and jewelry. Lowest rates | Banana bra. Seattie’s oldest loan brokers. Casabme— ter Pier {mer Manwood. | | AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. ettoreen, VITIES MAD | = See Re CONTE 821 Second Ave. Eatablished i889 OVER OIL, | Physictai ind Surgeons discovery of off in| KiDNEY & BLAD eR DIS RDB | Kansas and Texas ie} DR. F. N. FREE! Millions Into these reg- prrstcHaN Ant RURGEON Kia quite natural that the Specialist for both sexes, mind is inflamed in its 905% Third Av to profit by the great Hours: 16 A. M. to § P.M. in Emperors, per tue oes Almeria, per keg .. | Grape Preit—Fierda er | box. & Florida stripes ... will follow holders of | s-—ietnryn Harri successful companies. | ¥ Tison ‘OMEN ® | Lemons—Per box , let the OF PRESS} sy ” Te ated. 4819 Btone Mia ia'making «profitable | Way: Green Lake car. North 2355. t Tt hae ma money Transfers Menrands and protected them | ————TIEATH PRANSVER————~ fom. Exch issue ix brimt Pibrahuable information and ana-| anc =. Turnitare ‘sexing. $240 Seoorte Of Sagres of cnet, | _Bighth and F Beacon 3586. Turkish Baths Usent and Texas ofl fields— ny ee I pn od Boy TURIN BATHE TEE | 4th Blectrie cabinet: hera- | ne Interested in the world's | industry should read the) iN fans tube et my specialty. Lot re, chirop. PRESS. The Inst iseue togeth- odist, mechano-thera| Phone with a late copy. of” the Fd ntaining quotations! sain 3219, day or night dunk and unilsted, active and | oH stocks, | ALASKA JUNE ¢ So. Elliott 2291. ALICE L Vileociag Japanese, per box ne. Chestnate—Japancre, per TM. «. Vitberts Per re Wainate——soft shell, per 1b te—Virainis Kerstone, Japanese, per Tt Pecane—Per Popeorm-- lows. TAL seis” arate colored mi THs Viret ave Oklahoma and Te the off SLAB | Batter—Preeh dairy, per Mm. YL PRESS, 657 4220 Findlay 8 Butter Fat ne ie Bldg. Kansas Mo.|For Christmas bargains read The | Rgge-Local, sitetiy fresh... ‘ Pullets 4 You'tt tind a great surprie Mitk—Per owt * ade will turn to Santa Claus, BALY INTEREST IN AUTO REPAIR SHOP boys an equal in- or O Ainnlon. r Bergen eo dock:—Str >aat bunkers 1 6. 47, ate Clodia. ar ‘ontre Gesta at 2:98 p, tile Today Air teontum. tr Huwe Mary. Bastern wohr Chatlam- Banta Ana, wer [es RACAL ee Chicago Live e Stock OAC 9,000 he packing pie tf & Kady yarde—Mtr Victoria, etr | ewe Crome Keys. | or Stacy ot Hanford « | Lander et | Boleom Canal Tn | dtandard Ol dock ant Imufka, Kiten, o Wawona, Ran str Kevin Hood. Robin Adair, termina! terminal yards—str Ary dort —atr terminal er sehr Kirketind wr J r Rowe Abit 8, Abydos. Bianford, hon, Fort Harrison. Looti, cineyra: Wan, © ne whaling str Kodiak, whaling str Patterson, echr Maid of | Atlinson's tooah erson-MacDonald yarde hae Fresno, 7 John A, F Washington mitl—Bge Aq by itr Admiral Rooneveit, "om U, & B. Surveyor, company dock— Went Aleta. U. & A Hurnetde, Str Glynden. Duthie yarda—Str Weat Meaweltine, | Todd drydocks mrten. ote Wi A. Moffett Hie Recquaimie, i Jackson, emant ia, Ms 3 and ' : DENVER. } 1.200 bead; market steady. Lovejoy. | @ 12) cows and heifers, 17@9.50; stockers feeders, fom, | 18.28. aa-| Dourne: aria, Ar € Hiaek Wolt, ¥ Die Caran Aaron. | nay ———— ~ Receipt Berk « aise 5 yeti. sites eotpta, 3. lower . 946.05 ts, ow e —_—______—_9 || Denver Market Status | Dee. Receipts, 400 head; market |ateady. Top. $19.25; Sheep —Receipts, mie, $ feeder lame, $1 Kliaaa, senre Asalen, Henry Wilson, Balvato bat Corus, bk Oriental, etr r ‘Tangin Ailes, | ak. B. &. Surveyor ate Charien R str Elihu Thom- | Motor sehr | I, Hen per Ib. Chee wuieo, tug Ta | 20 Oc per triplets, 16@37¢ per Ib. Portland Market F Report PORTLAND, Dee per 1» 12. —Cattle- . Ie 00 head Teet, 16 26; her market tn ” eanne nd fenders, calves. 7,000 hend; market ts Dp. tambs, 11@1 - m | mu eipts, | Rteers, i calves, tw Wolk of males, $12.10 19. @tte Newe—T2@80c per dow tb; brotiers, Frisco Market Status i 1919. | pletion of las occasion might demand, | | | | din | | | found stretched out in —% | rade-atearms was fourtd im the best little auto country cream- — mm | Bg : - thop In town. The lo- ; 078 0° | GAN FRANCISCO, Deo can't be beaten and Local country creamery, B52 83 | extrem, Gre per Ib. more work than can bricks .... EER eee eS | eme—roxtras, The per dor: extra pul- handied. Lots of room for Storage—Rricks” £4.00 O48.08 | tots, TOKE per doe; undersized pullete, | Mion You should” make vearietiy’ tresk $e.90@ 48.00 | U0 oe oe month from this ar Pallets $ . Geese—Callfornia fate, fancy, same] #4 good cleanup durin ALL LOCAL ROUTES) :: ae soe or o per tb t summer. < Pull line of coe New Wisconsin iripiete SO allahipenre dar eden GE ein tack, hoist chain, |||STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN] “Grand ‘Wash. ‘ripiets ss 328 ine ° a os ln is the best offer this | |DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET| Badger brick ‘ine ‘ ania . If you are an exper- ue DP Seu okies s. cece 28@ NOVEMBER COTTON man you are the man Leave Arrive | Limburger ..... eee . WASHINGTON, Dee, 12.—Cotton con. See Mr. Money, 333 | Saatth Beattie | | %¢—————_-______-_—————— timothy Mey 2 : mmed during November totaled 490,698 | Bidg, Second ‘and | | | POULTRY | | Timothy Seed—Sio." 3 per th bales, compared with « consumption of | Prices Paid by Wholesnle Dealers Rye Seed—Per Wb. .. in November. , the cen- j | Go Gktepare | | Seek or nounced today malttr e eM | Alfalfa Meal 37.00@ 29.00 Oo WANT 0 RAISE POTA- | 4 | Becke—tive vaen F 22 |Kerateh Food . *1e000@ 83.00 as Fred Harris did thia year, ng eel Hene—Live, heavy 220 (24 | straw 17.004 19.00 * SESE & return of $1,598 from 2% || "aaity Seiten coe | Live, nent 18 | Wheat 0ous4.00| ic e) a eee: cultivation, clip this eo Victoria mes . o x nN DEY mail it, with your name |Geese—Live ... 0); 36 Sires to" the | |Welgian Hares—Live, per To. - Ti |g _Geetatione ot Beeehrerde Nok sana SANTEAMY tan IPC SECURIT! | Turkeye—Dry picked ve....ces- A2@ 44 | Bm len ens she Coates toma’ diss bent tooo os t 7 —— Primes o15.75@16.25 The. rolled oate, all 45, UNTRY. | tor, Ta-| 10:30am Prices Paid Shippers Rough heavy 12.75@14.25| Olympic flour, $3.00; 4 cans Del Monte } Steamer| 12:20pm _ - Pigs 13.00914.50| hot mauce, 2hc; Inrge Botti catsup. BUSINESS » v) hours, $0¢) 2:30pm |Qewe—Country, Gressea Cottle 2-1. pall Cot 69c; new walnuts, Foerearenara {atom lenale trip, be Found) 438m] | tage choice Tight por 200 51| Hen steers 11 e0@11 80] te, 3 Ms 6 HEAR PROM ¢ opm “ i ; 23| Common to good 7.504 9.00 ons for sale 0pm | | erese . Heat « and heifers 8.15@ 0.00 CORNER Mh Drice, full dereri ption | « $009 8 Stall 192, mpecial bulk coffee, te b.. Minneapoti | ca bee se++ 1.00@16.0015 the. $1.00; fancy Jersey butter, 67c M., oF Port Tow } —— a—neueee +. $2.00; fresh pullet eggs. 680 doz 5:66ame (ite. Boaz, ‘tor Peet 120 WwW Vet hom. $1.35; full cream cheese, 29 th. $:00pm |Townsend aireet!t ar Veterans cream brick cheese, 330 %,; 2 tall cans Gully (Connects at Townsend! dally ° eae | nitk Finke White, 206 Tb.; poanut dente 4 ANTITUT sith rail lines for ail cows and steers, No. 12. .30 Win Citizenship | fii. 3. Bs is ae * and je e . ose iy treated sts boke oven Trent ES Green hides, cows and steers, No. 1 it | Rene Gustave Guerin, a native - Pratments tor rh . kidney |ido No. 2 16| Switzerland, was given his natura aaa Ha tii malassimilative diseases Baited buble or sings, No.1. 18 |ization papers Saturday morning be-| gan ce, TOE TEAC tion milk fasee 1S Netw e eee OD pa, Babee 18 \fore Judge Jeremiah Neterer, whon|13\%c, Stall 79, pure fresh milk, 120 at Second a: et Oftine ao No.2 : t war shown that he had been] Stall 43. round steak, 24%¢ 1b.; pot roast “ Phone Elliott 731 Div hides, No. saed and wounded in some of the|!i¢ 1; boiling beet, 1240 1h: lamb rine hen T HAI WAVING HS Bay? bY o : rest battles of the American] cent 160%, Quarker ries pancake flour, enna pack for gray % amc Green bulls oF ote forces 200 pkg.; Blue Karo syrup, 0, $1.07 ry hal a 1 £38 om Dry bulls stage ie) + | TE ite” Walaieale, tor! 2:39 pm j ‘ - * fe PROVEMENT BOP ||| misn'nelPort Townsend, Port! Thure || Dry walt bide 2, vices a8] More than 20 ex-service men be: | Punday'Williame, Dungeness! Sat, || Dry eniti $ The. and under, } M4 \¢ ame citizena of the United States| x IA SWANRON, OF Hit 10:20pm ‘and Port Angeles, 12 BS SS sa. eo@6o0 | Saturday morning in ‘the district pre aa aes 50 yates, 10 communica Foe, | Cote area ol en ||. oe ary, cock [i[1e0@2.00|court. Wearing the uniform of the o> Dag tg Peo tag, 29H Carson ‘There [Clafiam on | Sheep peits, long wool, each +-..:-. 1.59 |country for which they had fought rolled eam. 68 o phe ue CA HIN Goes ae Geert geek cha $1 e8 |in the Argonne and at St. Mibtel, the eat, nhs, email white OGY auras’ dagacar’ Ti as seer 200 35|men had little difficulty in proving) Pane, 2c; 2 Ie. Sun Maid geedieas toe bop. 281-214 Lyon Bide. an fline dry wool palte i222 444 28 |thelr rights to citizenship. ice, 360; 6 bare Naptha soap, REAL ESTATE LOANS ar tar Tere || ees..cF green Hip okie 45! WASHINGTON, Dec, 13.—A report ve FARM LOANS y (Kingston. Gambia! daily |i vatinw io. j ; 19 |to the state department yesterday of worvice; 40 | oer, Ina alaw, **Malon,| excent > vo 08|the capture of the Mexican town of WESTLAKE faturyiPleier, Towneend| Runday|\ % util teenie ae flex org al tl Atal 6%, Gold Bond flour, 49-%, sack, L ND AGENCY (Qunday Haneville and adr === — - —— i | Muzquiz by Villistas, sald $1.00; Centennial Best, 49-1, sack, $3.10. 7 vary Tiuitd! ne Ttopm) Hoek. HAY, GRAIN AND ey | American had been harmed. Stalle 8-9, pot roast, 150 M.; jamb chops. AN ANY AMOUNT ON ee {Wholesale Price Fer Ton, City Price | No later reports have been received | 20c 1.; bacon, 40c TM, Stall 105, Aunt proj tot Ps Com 908 fan Juan Tsiande iterter ae 4078.08 by the department Dinah imolames, 180 can: 3. ane mace * i * all) #4epm | * ; ra -_ FUNERAL NOTIC 12:00 (ne as taal Teee 182, Bing washing tollet, 25 Li tae, midn’ht |painta in ‘el ad a Del M beans, ©, Haak, NAW. WANZLIt died at} fun, [Juan tstands, Thurs. LIBERT Y AND VICTORY BONDS Burbank potatoes, 100 $2.15; Jona- Hn 20 Dravun at., —— ———————— If you must SELL your Liberty or V onda, ALL to UE. | than apples, $1.28 box, Stall 190, 3 tbe, ‘ing | three sons, Pointe marke: are boat landings If you can BUY more Liberty or Vi onde, BUY from UB. od oth, 380; He Rub Napthe. thd 2. Wns’ Paseengert 10% ieee tte act make Friday, December 12, 1919, the closing market prices were &a_given || 10st. sack yellow corn meal, 6oc? 3 and “one daugs {hott Son Uvangementa, for landing, They are the £0 prices for f y and Vic de all over |) macaroni, 260; 6 bareLenox soap, 25¢ te May. of thin’ city Le eae ne a Tak and lishility fm|\ | the world the hie ‘advertise thene Prices daulty that yoo #f Will be held “Manda making auch _ tend! Steamer's||f may niways know the market and the exact value of your Liberty kin St the University Und a ‘not include boat 4 Vietory Bonds. rion. at 1 se rete dees Ist ‘aa ain victory viewry 1 CONTRACTOR CHOSEN Mt Lake a. m, Inter- charges ‘ “e (4s aue ake mires Ww ce y. to weer-|) 9 ‘ ” Y . pparel, oe a need, $100 for Mkt $99. 993.08 4 $91.98 Sonne 991,92 ‘ ig ON JANUARY JURY whole teket, 160 pounds allowed free. Int 173/808 Sy n 1.04 A ca 8 MF MAY CONCERN: Mteamers and schedules soanieet Ol Terotai ...d10118 $96.68 #9109 $95.96 892.81 $0090 : Stale aoae = fase Pedereon, president of the ne # made applica- itheut not « > " 6 " Hans Pederson Construction Co. ap pointe (exeeptin when bivtig. wa @eduet 870 0n @ $50 Lond and $2.50 on 0 bond, We Gitet Karage for three cars iy for all ‘heaped Whee varity. the goerued Interest A PiNer 1604 Alaska building, and Vesta A. Tacoma) named in above arhedule, |i] seit at the New York market ply purchased otticns Oyen from sei0 6m. t0 12 midnight. ruarer SOUND NAVIGATION co. Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Phone Main 3993. rian 1 and north block 16, Denny- oe. Addition. Anyone de- Protest against such o¢- offies Yh file much protest at * of the Superintendent Prior to Decembor j HAM. KEADY, Owner, TELEPHONES: MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ‘The Premier Municipal Bond House—Capit: % Central Butldi Main 7227; Killott 2840, Katublished 0 One ition Dollare . Keattle, ® Quarter Century, court among the 120 for the January term County Thomas Saturday, by Schoff, wife of Baward T. Schoff, attorney, 18 Downs building, were +’ eniremen chosen of superior Clerk Perey I. }30 business | | SEATTLEMAY GET BIF FLEET Recommends Ship Board) Lines to Japan WASHINGTO: Dec, 1b—Ab location of shipping board ves. nels onga line direct from Seattle to Jop and China ports, to compete with the established lines of the Japanese, Is recom mended In an operations pro- gram framed by former Director dohn H. Rosseter of the shipping board and in the hands today of Chairman Rowseter recommends speedy 70 high class cargo liners and 10 smaller vessels for passenger | ner Part of these, he suggests, be the Seattle-Oriental run Vormer German vensels, he suggests, | be not une for army transport werviee, but be turned into shipping | hoard services for world trade. | All lines of the shipping board, he adds, could be transformed at once, into army | ut on transport service. | Family Is Left _ Destitute When Home Burns Up which destroyed the home Dezo, on Whidby island of John December 4, left him and his fam fly utterly destitute, according to a letter received by The Star from the island Saturday, letter is an appeal for ald The Dero family moved to the island about two weeks ago, the letter says, including Mra, Dazo and five small children, the eldest of whom is a girl of 14. “Their mixfortune has left them without any wearing apparel or money, as everything was lont, and Mra. Dezo is very sick from the shock,” says the letter, “The generous people of Seattle are, therefore, appealed to for any als- sintance they may be willing to give.” The address ix given as Glinton Wash. The BREW LEADS TO. BLOODY FIGHT’ Wash Bowl and Knife we as Weapons Jake Kuki jou Melmar Nakiel, | both rooming at a lodging house at 612 Maynard ave. were buddian. In fact they were such good friends that they shared their liquor with each other ] They shared a q’ tity of the brew that cheers in Kuki's room early Sat- urday morning. But this wasn't or- liquor, It prompted an argu- | eon which led to blows. Somewhere in the argument a knife appeared, Then a heavy crock ery h bowl was introduced, The bowl was used to good advantage un til it was shattered over Kuki's head, who, it is anid, wielded the knife suc cessfully along Nakiel’s shoulder blade When the debris was cleared away and the cops arrived, Nakiel was the hallway | in a serious condition, while his com-| hiding on 12.—Rutter—| the floor above with a hugh gash on his hand. Both were taken to the city hos-/ pital, where their wounds were dreased, They were formally booked and will, if sufficiently recovered, r count the details of the fight to Po- lice Judge Gordon next Mc Eutiéiine Men to Cut Christmas | Tree Prices Down Unable to find other employment, asmall army of ex-service men marched into the woods Saturday with axes to cut Christmas which they plan to sell at ‘greatly reduced prices” on a va- cant lot at Ninth ave. and Pike st Use of the lot was donated by | Henry Broderick to the Private Sol- diers’ and Sailors’ Legion, which was nized at a meeting attended by | arme t nat the Congress hotel | ay night. | A. R. Thompson was elected ident of the Legion, E. A. Fal-| ce president; Gordon Vivi- | an, secretary-treasurer; J. R. Ran- kin and L. A. Rothamel, guides, | and ©. J, Shapeero, publicity | eed the mon said Shapeero Saturday. “Th will consider it a great favor if the the public will buy thelr Christ- | mas tre Business Men to Sing in Hospitals ‘The Chamber of Commerce chorus will bring the cheer of good music to patients in Seattle hospitals Mon- day evening. Following a dinner, the xd professional men, | make up the chamber choral club, will proceed to the elty hos pital, where a lively program of | songs will be rendered under the al- rection of Francis Russell, Fotlow- | ing its concert at the municipal hos- pital, the chorus will proceed to Pir- | lands, and will give an extensive pro: gram of music there. The chorus is planning on singing Christmas carols at various city in-| stitutions Christmas eve, ‘The chorus | is directed by Francis Russell, and ity chairman is Alfred H. Lundin, eormer ¢ county prosecutor, who ————— _ MASTER “Al D MAN | socepeneennennmeneneeinrieacomnnsneilll Lord Howlong—I seem to have for- gotten something, Higgins. Have T anything on my engagement book for today? Higgins—-Ahem! We are to marry Miss Multirox at ‘igh noon, ne |of cabbage | lon | long | wee | years, ting Seed Crops Destroyed In Washington; Huge Loss Caused by Zero Weather One of the rewulte of the unusual cold weather has been the practical destruction of the 1920 cabbage seed crop of the state of Washington ‘Thin crop im valued close to a mil-| lion dollars, and from all appearances have grown seed for many years had carefully provided for all contingen cies by having their crop far enough advanced to be rogued and covered. Turnips Gone, Too now the los will be from 70 to 90| WoodruffBoyce, who started grow per cent ing seed last year at Auburn, in the It takes two White River valley, and had a suc arp to grow @ crop need, the used to produce he over the winter and needs are pro duced from these heads during the| second season | Owing to the backward summer 1920 crop is} not as far ad this y an usual. » hends all have to be select being covered for the} winter and on account of the back ward #eanon this selection and con-| jwent protection was being left as! possible. that the cold] altogether un-| most part de cessful crop the first year in this new section, report a complete fail ure for the coming crop both on eab: bage and turnip. The Aabling Seed company, which has been growing seed for the last four or five ra, report that as far as they can judge at the present time all of their crops, none of which have been covered, have been #0 thoroly frozen as to be a complete lous. firs an, t year being e are kept unusual the ance dry and} ‘or In the section around Chehalis, where the thermometer has dropped in the last few days to 10 degrees below_zero, and where none of the turnips b been covered, there will undoubtedly be nothing left worth | caring for Altogether the seed industry of this state, which has experienced such an increase during the last few years, especially during the war, has received a nevere setback, especially with regard to those crops which take two years to produce seed, such as cabbage, turnip, rutabaga, kale, beets, mangel, etc, Only a few of the cabbage seed in this tion,| older and more experienced farmers | altho some deo steed boned best farmers who ve saved their crops. ‘PLANT’ STOLEN; ALLEGED ‘CON’ COAT FOR CLUE MAN ARRESTED Thieves Try | to Throw Sus-' picion on Ex-Soldier ‘That an unknown thief, who atole | an overcoat from George E. Reeves, | an exsoldter, at Skinner & Eddy’s shipyard several weeks ago, deliber- an ‘no ther t them ted and for the stroyed them. The Ci H. Lilly have grown cabbage seed in the Skagit valley for the last nineteen| aay that nothing like this has| ever been experienced before. They report having seen as cold weather, but never having this cold weather before Christmas, and think that this| is the most complete crop failure! | that they have ever seen in the nine-| teen years that they have been grow-| prot who mpany Government's Hu 's Hunt for Fugi- tive Ends in Alaska With the arrest in Ketchikan, Alaska, of Carl Brandenburg, a!- leged confidence man, a pursuit of ately “planted” the garment as a falne clue on the scene of the hold.|"everal thousands ot miles is up of a hotel at Wilkeson Jater, was | ought to have ended. determined today, News of the apprehension of the coat was| Brandenburg wan received here Sat- was |urday morning by Deputy U. 8. Mar- centered on Reever, a Masonic lodge|*hal W. E. Theodere. A cable was caFa made out to him having been|sent asking that Brandenburg be found in one of the pockets. held until a warrant from Seattle Reeves was arrested by Deputy | could be sent. Sheriff Stewart Campbell Thursday. Brandenburg is wanted in Seattle After the holdup, found and suspicion immediately pending investigation of the hotel/for alleged fraudulent representa- holdup and lodged in the county) tions. On November, 1919, he is said jail for Pierce county officials. He|to have represented himself at Piper leclared he was innocent and said|& Taft's sporting goods store as an jthe coat held as a clue in the case/agent of the forestry service. He stolen | purchased $280 worth of guns and Lill of the veterans’ welfare | hunting equipment and in exchange ism investigated Reeves'| tendered @ draft upon the forestry story, verifying it in every par-| department for $300. Ucular, and Reeves was released. Ef-| sri tetters of identification seemed | fort is naw being made to find tly Piet and he recetved the goods j real culprit jand $20 in change, U. S. officials SUITCASE CARRIER | | "Renadenbits ean 0s Sh weal FLEES WHEN HAILED | also by police in Portland, Tacoma, Halling a youth carrying a suit- Pasadena and other coast cities. Proceedings in Seattle will be held case which apparently did not belong in abeyance pen@ing action in the to him, Patrolman C. Failine, at First | other cases against Brandenburg. ave. and Seneca st., early Saturday | Inventigating the contents of the tus.| CARRY HOT BRICKS TO KEEP FROM FREEZING gage. While the officer was engrossed! with the suitcase, the lad turned and| ELGIN, Ore., Dec. 13.—Citizens of He disappeared down Seneca) Elgin were carrying hot bricks in The suit case was brought to the) their pockets eee, It was 40 be- ran. st central station ‘low. jhaa — Gas Service Limited to 6 to 8 A. M. 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. 5 to 7 o'clock P. M. In West Seattle, Rainier Valley and Renton A break in equipment at our main plant caused the shut-down of part of our production machinery for several hours. The resulting shortage of gas will temporarily affect West Seattle, Rai- nier Valley District and Renton. This is by reason of the fact that we were unable to transfer customary amount of gas to the Holder in the Georgetown District, from which these sections of the city are supplied. Seattle Lighting Company k

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