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THE SEATTLE STAR— MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919. 2 MORE WARRANTS' FOR LANDLORDS {Cold Tenants Continue to , | Make Complaint dh rape rer Status of New York na BANK CLEARINGS rants for the arrest of landlords, who FROSTS CAUSE i * Stock Exchange || | Cloarings ene cS tied ch Gna eee HIGH POTATOES ae Come to Seattle | Wey YONK, Dee 1s —olening a exec racy | | arene ‘proprietor of the fiouthern he tel, 106% Mirst ave, &, on a simile nae Wy jit With the issuance of several war -— {United States Food Products broke #4 | | Balances 1,171,279,43. | | charge, city health officials con Spuds Boosted to $75 Per| Beta, tee nderatond. haw tage 408011 Cioaringy OMe 5 gaz,r35,00 | | nue thelr antifreesing drive Mon Ton by Local Jobbers {piittances sassssissss 1166,010.00 |} | Abiro wan placed in jail in teu of NEW YORK, Deo. 16—Most } > caine meer: $25 ball, He waa arrested following higher at the stock market | complaints by tenants and an invent) Heavy frosts in Eastern Wash- : ? aati Unieed te . |eation of the temperature of the market to record heights, Quota- ae Shores, to rn ton with By > fy Br : 43.7244. up. dc, caused the ‘entire Il the Chtrue Powde stil higher market in sight ‘ 2. Torucible, atter opening At 204, 2% the rolled « Local jobbers are uncertain as to 0 209 \4, while General Motors | Mlue Kibbon te 16) beat broom, | SFrested on a charge of furnishing fo Stall 45. | insufficient heat, appeared in police| 40%, court Monday and asked for a ¢ hung @ thermometer over her radis rand that it registered only 61 4 ntirely on the damage as estimat- - © sata pronibition. ed by spud holders aa Oe naa suit Mes tn ee special bulk coffes fancy Jersey butter The onion market continued firm | bet rn y figeees Ped = $ fresh pullet * at noon, Stubbs was arrested prevailing quotations, T te on 4 Nm 2 6 cream cheene but at prevailing quotation There leet on low at T¢, Internationa! | treum prick’ center earn pheen last Saturday, Mrs. Parka declares was little demand for apples Mon- Paper recovered to 15%. | Pieree-Arrow | mike the; Flake Whine, sec ww her heat has been better since hi day because of weather conditions. boun, back after Dear preasure WSF) Dutier 0 1. ; 8 sploss or extrac arrest Dealers expect trade to pick up lifted, A rally In United States Rubber | L ; c > va! pe ™ pick up amouhted to 2 points. United Mtates Food | -— — D, Frasch, city health inspector this week in view of the approach ¢ Christmas. Butter and egg jobbers are un- Products cleeea at 15%, o@f rIKE PLAcr declared the city's staff of inveatisn The market closed higher rhtal 06, fait cana Carnation milk, | tora was entirely too amall to invest! © Stall 19, pure fresh milk, 126 4' 4 gate the large eee ta pound steak eke ee ee gtt {gate the large number of complaints » to account for the continued | 3 ‘ Mi ibe Ts holling beef, 12%o M.; Jams Which continue to pour into his of easiness of the loca! fresh egg mar- : . ibe MH; back bones, 2 he fice. Sie te tha weniitine Seattle heats) , Chicago Live Stock |) cat 1603, Guarker rice paneake Nour, | Fyaxch explained that George Hes wives are buying fresh eges '® - " $ . up, 200, j who was overcome by gag last Tuihss icon ‘then last week | CHICAGO, Deo, 1.1L e go —Reoet <oaele Q n las 4 42,000 hv market 16@400 up. Rulk of ECONOMY was not a roomer in the Metro: Meskailiy the ‘petmary feanon for B. P. Wadia oe Be dts' te: mecenenn, tide 10.08 “ye pow. /DOltaNn apartinents, Sixth ave, and e lower e quo on: the king, O12 26018 Hent, $18@15.50 rv 2 jeneca st, of which N. Thornquis the lower egg quotetions | B. P. Wadia, of Madras, India vane, 3812.76. + , Thornqut a@itticulty and danger of shipping in| ,pominent aa a delegate to the inter ips, 26,000 head wet ate ¢ pke | 8 Proprietor, but lived in a lodging Site cold weather. Another reason | rom inent Ss po gta Br ag - Ts. smail white | house across the street from the lig “sg national conference at Washington, [io Pa Ey PE age Mh © Maid seediens ral-| Metropolitan put forth for the decline is that! r ©. will arrive in Seattle Tueaday | cuttera, th@5, stockers and feeders, he a broom, $9 Tee roel housewtv have systematically re- fused to buy the first grade eggs until prices came down, and give two lectures in ttle this Se Ha Shes © Sees GENS oe week, Wadia’s subjects will be “The ive ] - hy cows, 9696015; calves, 116.100 ‘ can Libby's cor 1 bee s P—Receipts, 22,000 head: market Heritage of Labor” and “The New | steady to wp. Lame o@itt i 4 WESTLAKE ome jobbers predicted Monday | Race and Its Ideals,” He will speak |ewes, $4500 103 alls 16 veal stew th ¢ lower price was of a tem-lat the Unitarian church, corner of] me eg porary nature and would soon be! Hoylston ave. and Olive at, at § p.m. | yg 21, Burbank p | followed by an upgrade ement.|on Tuesday and Thureday. Th ples bine | Chicago Grain Market : itor is a Parsee, a leader of political Jap rice, 3 P Local Markets [224 zatecontion! mouaht Indie. |Womscago, Bo scltain,eroe ot antenna "te Y" flor tures | Ten Degrees Warmer Is Re- | Wheat, 270 Nes “ of form. ie workin or ne ox! in em * B the ne a fer ela nal ih ppltepein. See caragpl bomen BE gg A Cree ported in Portland os | nationalism and self-government, in : war-time Hr ‘, eal sealers COOpe jor with Pawar Ramue ane for Vegetebics amd Pratt | eee ioe . to fog cement of tie, © toilet PORTLAND, Dec. 15—The cold ca eon Sha i me | Monta, ish secretary © the law constits wave shows « fC loa Riecte—Lecal, per saca state for India, at whose request he v 0 were higher ve shows signs today of losing ner corm, down Yeo at the open ts ley grip on the Pacific North +9, Inter gained Se, January corn * ey Me Sy weat; in fact, it have already ene up We at BStK, but mute Frisco Market Status {to sip. Tne lowest point res hed rna-|quentiy dropped Ke: May corn opened Cobbage—Danirh Ball. de Parrots—-New. per sack : Crlery—Per dot is epeaking in a few of the large: cities of America. | In addition to his work of I Cacumhers—Per dos — wh sk tetiog Not, house cpevuiss j tional social reconstruction, Wadia in | Unchanged at $1.32 ead remaimed steady | RHO ee | cee ne Wee 18 sbove--§ ee Flest—rer B. ..... Jalso one of the most noted theoso- |‘; ged 62 the epem | 800. per Ho Gegrece warmer than the lowest Gartie—Per see he ar: i | mark recorded Saturday morning | phists of India, a close associate of | ing, anced Se. May cate. ‘Chinese. per Tb Lettuce Cal. per crate Mrs. Annie Besant and co-editor with | #0) st the opening, up 1°, eained an ee te per dow ae ENG te Local, Golden Meart, per crate her of two monthly magazines, one | °F We before the close a Rr ‘ a ve and still climbing | Ovioms Per sack Gallite cua daa Gike aemeneees, ee Open Migh tow ¢ hease—Callfornia fate, fancy, $9%¢) The weather has moderated all! Ore. per 1. uKO © y and one dally newapaper. Dee ” S14 shee ger ib Swe oe along the a Treen, per doa. wunches . 3¢| is said to be a brilliant speaker. He | san 1M 198 198% 198 HMene—26@ 262 per ib, brotiers, ate : —_ an ing to re Pare 4.9 | \s accompanied by A. P. Warrington, May > om 1 Laie 3 ports received by the weather bu eee oe pe 777°" i} | national president of the Theosoph- |, Ost Am na. | TBR here toduy 4 og ton ical society in America, under whose Da he 1 - Wash. Netted Gem, new 75.00 | auspices he & Onions Yellow irene E Was mn auspices he speaka here, eirahion ‘ora. ferv0% endere " Pumpkine——Local, per enter —ipet feed, Yar cootal, 92.4914 | Redishee—Local. doa. bunches a MANHAN BREAKS ICE F Rarler—tpot feed. per cenial, $1.42 | ee— Yakima, enc Sine oa!" Sk ‘3 AND RESUMES VOYAGE,” a rving #23809 | Soccer Lead; | Hebbard, per sack The steamship Manham, bound! on ie 2 Marblehead. per ®. from Seattle for Portiand, caught} ——$$_$_$____——_ i; ele iitace anes n the foe in the Columbia river! || Seattle Arrivals and_ | ame p soeb acs, ar Kalama Saturday, freed her a1) Departures le raig | rRerrs self Sunday night and proceeded to * Denver Market Status | |. Le pertians, | = maces | tener os Ame | Carbonado Wins From Black’ “4 mj wer Diamond Again by | fare. Oo 8 stock. | PFitieh Columbia ports at #145 sand feeders, $7.25102 © Admiral Parraget| © via Ban Franctaco at 4 20| 6-2 Count miral Nicholson from Seuth- pples— Fe Wash Deticious Wash Jonathans rem Seepeeres --.-:- =| SCHOONER ACCEPTED Yellow Newton Rx. fancy Stayman fancy Romes AFTER TRIAL SPINS | yi. necoin: from fan Dt Pomme A 1,600 ead, market ta! Pibepanne—Cuatemaia, The auxiliary power schooner | strong and meee. Sep, 058.00) Cale ern Alaskan porta ai noon; atr W. ft holding out against full reparation to Casabas—Per ™ Kirketind, launched by the Elliott “,), 5.200 bh ‘orter (at Mesaow Point) fr Ban DOCER ithe allies for Scapa Flow, the im need 6 head: market te} P ~ Cranberries—Per bbl. Bay Shipbuilding Co. underwent! strong shs@1ese Thy | Rramciaco at 720 am: chr King ‘| * soccen LEAGUE STANDING | | pression is given that a solution wi Cranberries —Per box | : ted by | 9: feed be, $13.75@18 Wings from Bering at 7 @ m. rl | Club- WoL. Dr. Pts t ‘i 4 at Dates—26 ton phen trials Saturday and was accepted by be. pi i Ruah from Vancouver taland port Foetal ‘Greer | pe nally arrived at. i Grapes —Per bor her owners, Capt. N. M. Gramm, son 7:20 p. m.; str Prince George from Prince| | . . . 4 ‘on Leraner said the group of Ger Beaperers, per leg of Petter N. Gram, of Porsgrund, gq | Rupert, B. C., via porte at 2:40 p.m bean & Eddy. 3 1 1 TJ} man techniciana will arrive tomor way Nae wn TO ‘ tl Departures UthIOR «esse ene 3 0 © 4 | row to take up conversations with G it Florida: ees: pol | Wooal 3 H geet OF peers - cocaine Po and Market Re etl December Hy ate Port Angeles fer by had ogsrae tah 8 @ Ithe allied representatives regarding —Comd, erate . com m.: str Queen for Ban| | Black Diamo: 6 oy wr ee ee s+ In times of financial difficulties |” ponruawD, bec. t)—wutter wows Diego vie Han Francisco at 11 a. m.; ete | —————— etait oh | Pee taow aan dues thie suekleberries— Per Tb the Loochooans, residents of the per ih vince George for Prince Rupert, fh. ¢ cage : The impression prevatts pee dow southwestern islands of Japan, sore Rege—T3@ 40 per ib rae . vie porte at midnight BY ALEX C. ROSE | Germans will sign the protoco! Per bor— times pawn the graves of their rela oar Ee: 39@iic per Ib; broliers, 26@32¢ " —- Carbonado increased {tw lead {n| exchange ratificationse of the treaty per case Valencias eee Jupaness, per box the soccer race yesterday by defeat ing the lowly Black Diamond eleve |six goals to two, while the re the teams remained idle tives. They are always redeemed, Jeose—20¢ per Ib. Ms asniinnlilinmsingpie lure to do #0 meaning| Chesse—Triplets, 140270 por th Reported by Wireles he entering x — x PUGET SOUND nm Charlotte Sound southbound at| "4rd ground—that caused the ou mande—Per Mm . ; vasadouss ee Amend Por sas tes statist a STEAMERS Sab Gn ce Lake Meee air Petees| tag elf of tho Dothie Wendlana Derk Pitherts w Th. ° Dry e 26 Rupert. fh ©. merthbound at 2:15 p. m match at Liberty park yesterday,| Walnuts —Sott #! per >. Dry ca atr City of Beat off Cliffe Muff south Viry re z ound at it ib prevailed at ¢ ‘bonado, but e ee eeteredies 10] seereontacs swoeess |ALL LOCAL ROUTES) *’**' r sterdy’ conl diggers showed up ths however Canadien Government caaineeee Geen The same conditions—snow and Japanene, per. voce. ces ‘14] Moreeniden, green or suited... 2008600 4. Navel Commanication Spee—iows. > 5a ences gain lens sos, oouk OU) F | STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN| — December 14-8tr Fred Baxter, & eity chaps and played their game. | ea we _— re Dadi eek ance 1i6@140||POCK, FOOT OF manion Stusver tor ben Franctecs, % efrem| Hannus opened the scoring for 7 nl ar Rm gre sruzer| | men? 7 DAInY FRonucTs ————l | de chert weel, onct ee — aah bec ages ogee sll coreeme. the league leaders and this was soon Prices Pald to Shippers || do shearing . @ Arrive! south of Point Arche at a p me ate | followed by another by Davies r 4 tary wool pelts Beartie | Se" “anc : 2. 5] A gaye dion se ell grown... .20@ 3 ad weatern of ape Bpencer went lay Changes Butter-—Fresh dairy. per Tb. .. 4° | caited or green kip skina, No. 1 Victoria, B. C—Pert Townernd—Pont| | "7Und at # a im.: str West vis, Beattie) | as. ts | a x - for Yokohama, 1.609 miles from Play transferred to the other end Bees —Loeai, wirictiy tres.) 43 | enon “te oe __} | Flattery at § p.m: ate ¢ where Moroni and Upton put the reco ras aoe ~ m| ane t. 13500 |Resamar Mei Des. for! Tiitpm | attic for Viadivostok, 1 hate an pion put th MUk—Per owt 4 2 merets mid- |Towneend Angeles dally nee Piatiors ot 6 oe sac iamonds in the game b oa — _ might land Vietorta. ‘ebu for Man Franciaco, |tying the score * en | mAY, GRAIN AND FRED ||) daily | theme net thre! f Sen Francieco at § p. Qn DAIRY “FRonUCTS Wholesale Price Per Ton, City Price he ‘Vieterin om ton Spirit. Yokohama for Vietoria aise ors place 3 fp Prices Faia Wheicenle Dealers | | “ on - x [leaving seartte Ratu un ut Vee eS ae Nes! auain in the lead before the int NY —— 5 % | Marley — Molle ‘ 16.00@ fay Sunday night Wegt non, K for Seattle, 687 tiles Int ond play was jer—Local country cream an] BOER wreeeseeace isoganes Tacoma Pirect —} rest of Cape Mattery at 4 pm: str/ fined to the visitors’ territory ¥ creame ’ °° { i > f Yokohama, ‘ommmy Overte ie the Cw uote ry ious Eee ee oe || Teeem [Rem * A Tisam | | milew from Astoria at # p.m . g int : 69! Groue > $4008 0:00am |Washinaten fer’ Teel 10:80am | (donde at Sitka nor vod at 8 p. m.;|bonado goal, wax seldom called upc ws Sha ae aie rh bopty 4 11-00am coma direct. Mteamer!1?.0pm| "tf Northwentern 120 miles west of Cape| However, as a uikeaper ey br 5: eae wo hours, 66] 2:R0pen| Spencer northbound at & p. « ad like the Agee re ae 4 seesre Ingle trip, 986 reund ™ “4 in the country wh th Secse—New Wisconsin triplet 15 re 10 no 72.60 mm jtrtp. tm 1 the country when the MU aie Walk ieielee ” 83@ 36 |Oemmnd Bene .. 4 0.000726 titopm | - K\hixs way, and henceforth 39 | Grin PGS a RF 99@26.0" 1¢:309m Vessels in Port at = || leave the “uprighta” in charge Te aire. ) ’ . | someone else | : 3s | Milt Kum . Port Tewnered Mpeatal Seattle Today | Tumothy Hay x —oe Increase Lead | ei Timothy Seed-—No. 2, per T Veam [Me. Sioux, for Port) 7 he 4 | POULTRY cee heboter © Gweeend tres tite tmith Cove terminal—Str Teontum. Carbonado did all scoring in Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers | | Aaifaifa ai @ally [Connects at Townsend) @aity Northern pler-—Str Suwa Maru, #tf/ this period, Davies getting two and Alfalfa Meat pry 37 00@ 390 Jwith rail lines for att! stern Guide | Sabaeir cate a Seraten Food PIILIIIL LS s900@ar.o \potnts on Onrmpte| Mell at. terminai—Motor sehr Chaliam- | /*Y° Drecke—Live tt 17.00@19.6 Ipentnenta bra. | The teams lined up as follows liens —Live, heavy arbonado— Overton Allen. w Cive, tight belt —t|, sttinam Sewer Brent | | Set $-Ser Stamens |Hartin, Smith, Androski, Andersor Geese—Live |. .: i | Quotations at Stechyarée Lil Getty |Anscortes ana” Berl [ae Alanka, str Ketohik | Byers, E. Harlin, Davies, Stobbs and Kelgian Hares—Live, per tb. .- _ og ss ce 2 j |iingham 1 Pier 1—Btr Reragen, str Princess na | Hannus. Turk: Dry picked s@ 44 nion Pacific dock —fitr Stanley oe 2 : —— os ae Primes. ca cake Fort Angeles and | Pier Bsc Admiral Farragut | Black Mamond—Troyer, McGrath eon ——————— | Medium to chetee « Way Porte Pacific Coast bunkers 8. L. & Uma-|McKinnon, Jones, Giaccerini, Mur ‘aT eee | | Rough heavy Rie Wakakonte, tor, TT ore | iy tI NO 87, hewter Vietoria, ate|P2%: Upton, — Hughe Moroni, “—-—_- 26 | er tte 2 tlPert Townsend. Pert! There Robin Hood, str Robin Adair, str Gross | Weston and Newmar | Cowe—Country, 4 08 | Rest steers vererses11.00@1150 || BandayiWilliama, Dungeness) fat Koya, str Weet Alets. Referee—Pete Shearer, Seattle Moge—Cholon lig ty 20@ .21| Medium to ch pee ctsll aman | Gees” te I y st. torminal—U. &. 8. Hurnalde, Medium, per Tb, . 18@ 20| Common to « rece esol cin gm fae Hanford at. terminal—str Glyndon. Cat 1.00 @ 16 Fe agg | Amen yarde—Str Hooseveit, str Weert eee iki a|- |Neah Ray on Thurs} a | HIDES, TAL LOW, WooL Gay trip. t Ba. Wholesaler to th LOWEST RATES Port Gambie—Ludiew—Fingtew Lander at, tertninal--U. 8. 8. Hueveyer, E EN: —to— Spokane st, terminal—str Admiral N e——_- —---K to- 4 F4pm |Str. Kinanion, fori 18 00am elaon SOCC R M Halted hides, cows and steers, No. 1 CALIFORNIA dally (Kingston, Gambie! daity, | joi. Canal Lumber company dock— epee alti Gk this isaatire pt Lodiaw, Belo ana mp A special meeting of the directors | sehr Kirketind do No.2... ‘| 6AN FRANCISC! ; arr fl i f the Northwest Soccer League will Green hides, cows and steers, LOS ANGELES POINTS, Ratury |v leg! er, Townsend! Lak n noquaimie, Proxton, ‘aa 2 ' _— BAN plco (Sunday |Haneville and ind t © ¥ 1, Fort Jack Aa: |be held in the Seattle hotel tomor-| Halted bulls or stags, No. 1 FREQUENT sArLING “ 1:00pm) flock diedn, Bought Bowen rne- |row night, when arrangements will] do No. 2 . 16 |S, S$. NOME CUPY EMBER 2 “a ville, Ailenhuret, Ablilla, Adria, Ca- |i. 01.) ers picked for the od of green calkskina, No. 1 6 MeCORMICK LIND fan Jenn stands praria, Kiestra, Oelwin, Abydos, A be made and play picked for the} oe M00 Cherry Ot. 12°00 ltr. Utopia, for alll at pm Gomla, Academia, Penuta, Minck Wolf,/ annual international ScotlandE - ~ midn’ht !points in the San! ‘ees Hirkiand, Bastine, Blanford, Agron. |jand match scheduled for Libert tl, Dione, Cagacan, ONDS Ture. | LIBERTY AND VICTORY B a | met Cardia Blisse senrs| In all corners of the world whe If you must r r *, BEIT, t Potote marked are boat Iandines Matvator, Alle®. |ever this style of ytball is played| If you can re or Victory & BUY Passengers for these pointe and for "i Corus, ‘vi Oriental, re is alwaya ®. bout put on. tol saber o cling te prices were 8 en || ]other beat landing points mast m fan Wan, whaling str ngina : = Gu Beturday, Deceraber 43, 1919, the closini tent B pet gihe lL Lt he ot inn bg Mra Pm Ba fan ting ute Kodiak "U, 4.8, Surveyor, |decide who's who, and thé Thistles elow Big cio Mianek enti dally in order that yo and assume all risk and lability in| whaling str Patterson, sehr Maid ef and the Roses never disappoint the the world | Orleans, bge Preano, str Charles R S the exact value of your Liberty [|| making — such Bteamer "|fans when they face each other for aaothd ’ ve te 1 a 2 4th Victory Vietory landing chareee son, ate W hington. | socce nono! ‘ue 4 - sub cA 44a “ “an HMabiiie mited te wear] Ht 1 ge Avap tue Ta With such a high-class g of | , ra ” ' sone 99 ” wie oe $9890 ve ApPAre!, not to exceed $198 for aa ; : footbalte now playing the Lod : : ‘olne Gmsmere ina ommssiles wivinet cS Papen rious teams in the Northwestern] lo iolas $00.08 $9195 $0597 $02.92 $9492 $9263 $101.08 $101.61] |onange without notice Freight re league, the selectors will be able to * pea e Gally for all potnte (exes 1 two at g alletar elevens on sWhee aoving, we eeenet | Robt eks oiling hall Facome) named In above soheaul CONGRESSMAN TO SPEAK | PICS two slung albatar sell at the New York merk Tickets must he purchased at ticket A verbal pleture of congress in | r man John ‘The Premier Municipal Bond Hovse—Capital One seuiien Dollare FUGRT SOUND NAVIGATION Co, tach aon of Wie Chamber of Comi4 2 Central Building, Henttie, Tieket Offices, Colman Dock. ' eo " « t $ Main 7227; Kiliett 2840, Katablished Over eacter Cantary. Phone Main 1993. merce mombers’ council Friday, De-| Hokkaido, Japan, at @ coat o iy - rf te - " ember 12, at the Masonic club, 000,000, ’ come fre $65,000,000 in Gold Goes of $65,000,000 in gold bullion, fash toned into pi artic 1919 Christ ing sum ex duction of th ins, rings and other 6 of jewelry will turn up tr gifts. This stagger Ure gold pr statemfor this edn the ¢ United year by $10,000,000 Where did , Were gold purpose of m ring and oth Thais wh nentative of gold confer 000,000 the extra coins melted for the Miady's bar pin, wedding ner haublen? t Clifford Mooers, repre Seattle at the t ©, recently held t St Louls, wants to know authorizing the minister of cu tional will ne tured wan Into Christmas Jewelry ot exceed $55,000,000, a decline per cent from the production when the total gold produ ibers of the St, Louis « t ropowe an excine tax oan gold products and in the arts neans of reimbursing gold of 48 much for labor and mater they paid before the war ow athaal American Su, : s 4 pend | A. Stubbs, proprietor of the Win iv prospects of a the foreign exchange hed opened at He AMY yn cotten, | fleld apartments, 2903 Highth ave. 8.,| ana jan Paper Nv $s aject _to Low Price Fixed for Home } he amount of damage being done o high as 325, Tebacce Products| Olympic flour, $8. - 1 a Se ees ree 1 een hot aoe tinuance. Hin trial was set for De y the cok athe n Ba n Toward the end of the first hour the | 2. pail Cottosuet, 60¢ cember 18 MONTREAL, Dec. 15.—Notific Washington storage centers. The . market became extremely dull. There 2 Me $100 Mrs, James Parks, a tenant in the| ion. from the dominion government future of the local market depends wee © gentral disposition ¢ par —_— —-— | Winfield apartments, testified sbe| that . inion of the supreme court on war-tim CORNER that an order-in-council will be issued to prevent exportation of news print paper by a does not aper contro! Jin the hands of the ¢ nd Paper we ny manufacturer, whol] orders inmued by the | mately today in er of Can: dian Pul association, with head quarters here. duce the m supplying Canadian houses with news print paper ywer than old for that obtained for pape w mandate the result of the failure of the paper controller t anufecturers to continue at a pri naiderad Several manufac Thief in Church, Takes Overdéoat Beatties entirely w prince! ithout compu yvercoat thieves are tion or > thinks Floyd M ed to the someone & the First Met ay night pretty penny, toc the police police Mor that his overcoat from Sun The coat cost him a rphy told fr NOTE . REACHES PARIS | At 10 o'clock the temperature was Reply on Protocol Is Concili- atory Thruout BY HENRY woop United Pr PARIS, Dec. 15.—-The German r the of th was submitte Faron Vo «' note demanding «i ey 10:20 a. m. toda n Leraner handed the note to Paul Dutusta, secretary of the # conference, with whom he d jcusse J ite contents The note declares German tention execute the peace t It takes not to repatriate then develops ¢ winking of the fleet at gurding the Scapa Flow The rept conciliatory e of the allies’ prom Germany war prisone ermany's desires re it is understood, is most thruout. W before the end of this month. LAGRAVE WINS POINT IN COURT comptr A. La Grave, » former clerk in the office, secured a writ of prohibition Monday, stopping the civ service ping him fro commission from drop- m the preferred eligible an Staff Correspondent) treaty protocol ile still K« yearly, and over 700,000 tons is» | ped to the United States. The jfacturers maintain they have always made conce turers troller ply at sue the pai Canadian m wumers, whether wtructh in Can) port m troter ‘SPOKANE MUST CONSERVE FUEL Restricted Business Day. Is have already notified the con they will not continue to sup er in Canada after Janus h low terms as they have ln now make approx 000 tons of news pri wions to Canadian con by government ir attempt to restrict the price ada has an ill effect on the ex narket. The manufacturers wi 2 hearing before Raper Cor Pringle tomorrow Ordered to Save Coal #PO) day w day b Stor Bi. he 1 clone at 9:30 KANE, Dec. 15.—Spokane to: nt on restricted business sin to wave fuel on J at 11:30 and were t vking hours are from 11 to Street car ech “ihe © The ve ious to cooperate in saving fuel Fuel Administrator Waldo G Paine said today that if the present cold weather continues the restric tion will stay on indefinit How ever, if weather from zero up to 1 above prevails relief will come within a few dayn J to handle the new rt rowds. public genera tor the cheerfully and seemed anx ~ U.S, HEARING TO _ BEHELD FRIDAY A pi the t Bu in ublic hearing will be held | nited States engineer's off urke building, at 2 p, m nnection with an applica tion of the board of county commis sioners of King county, of pia two br ington, of OF Was The Jal ps to view the pla idges 0 White rive One is locate: fen and the c Wash her at Ori) ja bject of the hearing is to give * int sted an opportunity # and to relative to changes in plans or loca tions « tble in | igation cerned It t war, hi heard The yar onsidered necessary or desir- so for as the interests of nay flood control are con requested that any statements or recomme dations in this nnec n be submitted in writing so they may be properly present f engir jowever, ¢ al evidence will b proposed bridges are practical econstruction. of the present bridges list of accountants in superior court ‘Carload of Pee to Be Put on Sale Monday La Grave to secure reinstatem then named ed eligi! City Comptre recently lost his fight nt He was d of the pre nt ts at the b le ist for acco ier Harry W arroll's ffice August 25, 1919, Carroll re vidusly § ation. La Iropped fror st. The wr pt him, saying he was abled and had t uilty of gross insubo! Grave was slated to rred eligible n the pr it prevents this Patterson Back Deputy Pre psecutor T. H. Patterson returned to his office Monday after a three wee ke’ absence, recovering from brain fatigue. He will immedi ately begin preparation of the murder | Ave against his mother, William Fay Ealy and{ Anna Ealy Nemitz. charged with murderinggMrs. Eliza- i th Bryan ¢ atterson Ww } syndicalism |novaky brothers, Sam Bush and Ed win vin, of Puyallu Jetober 19. il also prosecute the cases against the Gc Husband and Wife wore The trial of pretty 20-ye charged with the murder P. Chapman, veteran, at opened in th court here today. Ba have killed jot his wife's cept the inv rean government to furnish eriticis ER, Mass, Dee. q Harry Baker oy his ar-old wif leanor, of Dwight 4-year-old A. R. Westboro last June, © Worcester superior ker claims. to Chapman in “defense honor.” fun. [Sean istance Thora|| Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Btanwit, | ori Christmas day ” MISSIONARIES ACCEPT } " CRITICISM INVITATION | TOKYO, Nov, 28.--(Ry Mail hundred Christian misst public meeting here, decid jonaries ata 1 to ac new Ko. itation of t whenever such is deemed necessary "The mission: friendly. They pledged supp the program forms in Ke SNOW IN BE BELLINGHAM, Dee. 14 cold snap was br are being built at Kawasaki and|an advance of several degrees in temperature. falling. ies’ criticiam will be rt to re of administrative ea ANGHAM The ken Sunday with This morning snow is Two | | | Eno n Seat here be ndy announ zh candy to give every child tle the stomachache is coming fore Christmas, carload of assorted candies ed on sale by the army ore at Stacy st. terminal, E | way, about the middle of candy will be sold at whole prices, It is requested that iring to purchase some of the read daily papers for further neements as to the exact hour | After Vacation |" ‘"'°"! nles will commence Income Taxes Now Held Delinquent! Monday was the last day upon whieh the 19 ment ¢ Payme! cases Monda fourth come t 5 per | for int Face Murder Trial : counts payments could bé made on 18 income tax, without pay- of penalties for delinquency nts have been made in many in quarterly installments. y was the last day of the installment, After today In- ax returns will be increased | cent, with 1 per cent added erest on all overdue ac- ASHBROOK HAS A MESSAGE FOR WOMEN ONLY See Tuesday’s Star for approval ns for the reconstruction of one mile west heard 1 to the and* secretary of WOMAN PLEADS ~ IN WILL CASE Federal Judge Is Busy With Big Calendar a © than 25 cases were sched for arraignment in the U. 8. distrh curt before Judge Jeremiah Neterer Monda In many of the cases d@ 1 ers had been filed. sar, Failure of counsel for Bob Farley, 7 convicted roadhouse manager, 0 eff ter a motion for new trial on theo) iy met, came near to causing thea” idge to issue a bench warrant for 7 the White Horse tavern man. The 7 case, however, was continued for one vee) jew of the fact that Parley 1 change of attorneys since nd conviction. on for a new trial for Davia, convicted of violation of iquor laws, was dented. will be pronounced next ‘Monday, 2 aa Mre, John ©. Dyer, accused of Using the mgils to secure @ legmey left to Mrx. John Dyer, pleaded not zB guilty before Judge Neterer. Her” trial was set for February 17, “fe The case of Clare B. Kernan, a0” cused or robbing mall boxes, was Com, tinued one week A motion to dismiss the sgainet F.C. Prabon, charged with — defrauding the government 6f $100 for burial expenses for his son ‘ died in the service, was taken onl ie advisement : The following defendants, with violating the Harrison ; cotte laws, pleaded not guilty, their cases to be heard in February: We Sing, Wong Dock, Lily Weng DB Wong Foo and Mun Mon, TRANSPORT SHERIDAN ON WAY TO HONOLULH | SAN FRANCISCO, Dee, army transport) Sheridan sailed t@ lay for Honolulu, Vladivostok and” Manila with 500 casuals, 200 F gers and a full load relight. The casuals are for n and Philippine service, about equally had mac Call up the PURE MILK DAIRY for that prize- winning milk and cream from our celebrat Maplewoo Farm MAIN 2545 or MAIN 4310 PROMPT DELIVERY It’s Up to the Three of You—to “THE 3 OF US” As It’s a : } Good hse aa f One That You Will Thoroughly Enjoy | WILKES FOUNTAIN PENS To advertise the KEYSTONE ee FOUNTAIN || Now 69c ’ Regular Price $1.50 | | Guaranteed in writing, one | ear, 4 last on sale at While tb