The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 19

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919. : “ALL EARS” "YOUTH CLAIMS WONDER OF ERA | Says He Has Invention to Revolutionize Power | ” = « - BANK CLEARINGS | An “atmospheric power genet: L tu | ator,” which, he says, will pre : Clearings $8,147,112.94 | duce electricity out of the ale 62.000 1, 766,088.84 | | and revolutionize heat, light and on a rigs toy sit Spokane power production, is the inven Traloc pigs, $13.00@18.00; comma, Clearings { | tion claimed by Alfred M, Huab- ¥ O13 | Nalances | | bard, 19, son of Mrs. Williaa ‘ ; Cattio-Receipts, 22,000 head: market | " Tacoma Hubbard, who gives his address Government to Assign Car | sow ana Thee ther | Dealers Lower Quotations | oarines enaess.ce | Mubbard, who gives . 4 stenre, He 14 ra 4 | 0 5 ) er ‘ riers, Says Saint | B79) yusenars and tenders: ae iv@un:| to 70 Cents Per Dozen | | Manors «Fs teenene | If the claims of the inventor are wow 14.80: calves, ee . true his machine solves the problem p- Receipts, 37.000 head, market | Clearings + 6611,996.81 | Ten to twelve steamships of be and lower Lambs, $11.4¢@)| Fresh ranch eggs took the second Salaiene s 710 213.08 which sclentiste have for years been tween 10,000 ) tons, wilt be; * wren, 6030.2 | sensational drop since Saturday on : seeking vainly to solve—the problem: went to the Pac ast by the ship: the local wholesale market, when | x is Jof extracting power from atmos ping board they are off|® D. — Mark t Sta ~~ | they fell to 70 cents per doren, a = a Dhere the ways of Eastern shipyards, said enver Market Status | cent decrease, Tuesday morning. | If gi Blectrical experts and selentifie Harry Y. Saint, director of the ex: |9e s ——— = 4g | the market keeps on dectining it will Status of New York | | men locally, when told of the tavens, port and import bureau of the ship-| DENVER, Deo. 16.—Cattle—Recetpts, | oon reach a stage where housewives} |tion and of a demonstration made B ping board, at a luncheon given in| 222? head: market steady. Steers, $8.48| once more will begin cooking eGR® io Stock Exchange P |by the young inventor, scouted bis his honor by the Chamber of Com. | oe eee eee ee eo etien ba | £08 breakfast | claims a9 almost unbelievable, tho merce in the Hotel Butler Monday | ‘i+ | Dealers are explaining the lower none would assert them impossible, — bane Kht Hoge —Receipte, 1.000 head: market to| ing of the local market by the pres Bulb Glows It te not known yet whether or not | steady. te o lower, Top, O88; bulk ot | ent Sener had Bagg, ee —— The machine, according t Me these ships will pty out of Seatt Shrepemecsints, 2.700 head: market tn] POMaly New Fc - 4 f Republic at 106% bard, consists of a small magnetiaed Ban Francisco, Saint said steady. Lan ‘ 7,15| the Eastern demand for eggs from ‘ core > layere Kr $7.18 ntee! wrapped with of Saint, formerly director of the for-| @%. feeder tam| this coast has fallen off to the sero |wire. le would give no éetaied: eign trade bureau the Chamber | point, and that, added to increased ription of the contrivanes, bee of Commerce, is home from Wash-| | local production, has made the cheap- Jcause, he ead, it fo ap yet unpatent: ‘ ington, D.C, on a visi Publi Mark [er prices possible led and his backers’ interests must The peace treaty will be ‘ratified | ic ets Rutter market, on the othe: hand, ef and his ra’ in! with reservat in his opinion WRSTLAKE | ls reported to be very firm wreat By way of demonstrating Sma _Typrenbtonageg a foundation for | 12, sirlotn steak, 300 1 foal of outnide trade is being expert chine, he hitched it to an an the restoration of exchange i Kled po » enced by the dealers and local de prsesdigp “ sa Purban: 104 . descent bulb Monday afternoon, The 4 ‘ ank potatoes, $2.5¢ per mand is also reported to be brink. | ory pacific aa! bulb glo i for # hours, emtll ae appiea tise b Cheese market is dragging ‘a The market a} the contrivan was detached, 2 er of Califor tgher lev to vane 7 y The. fant. of] Sirvine, § Oot piers Toe eames ideas Seat mathe aircot Tucedag {Ducts Deltered ite « machine was one that can be carried — master, | § alli pickles, 100. Malls 16-17, bulk soda | morning. Trading was fair, with 4 onaer jim the hand a lirect « the] crackers, 2 pt eraehes alien wenden ek, arin made & & | | Revolutionize Age “a I . | cline eto 36 ] nai . } ent grapefruit is lower at $5 to 68 per! "Ceara: Moters and some ef the ols | That the same contrivance, om m . thodes, | box | were inetiwed make better prices larger scale, will produce an almast © ne sree , oes vamber; | . PIKE Place Receipts at the local stock yards | Treescontinesta sold down to unbeliev mount of elect is jomas BE t f the state| 19, pure trea! at a!) Monday were 683 cattle. Prompted | ** } the contention of Hubbard. A my development t W. &, Siem-| (6, 198) cae Carnes n by the local shortage, the cattle mar eee eee chine 18 feet long, he says, would derson, on the Pa ° Ports. | et went idedly higher for the — j drive the superdreadnaught New —_—— - -| day, bu tations were normal on |® os Searaineneae « fagehip of the Pacitie fleet. Tuesday |. Chicago Grain Market ] Air and automobile traffic, he fores : RRS = a * | will be revolutionized, as Il GaEICAGQO, Den i¢—Grais futeres on y man and woman be enabled to arkets Chieage Beard ef Trae tod perees to Reet enough to oper- ° nd offic Price Pr a | r jestrh al exrerte, including Gaal ne Paid Wheilrenle Dealers juinan, of the Puget Sound Trac 6 for Vegriahles and Fruit a ¢ “Light and Arsene company; J. nese rantan 4 03 | ine 1%, later i a ; ow 4 Correte—New. per sack 46 | corm opened wp Ke | |apecial engineer employed by Shel | Cacumers ar on. +d and others, when told of Hub: (0) Tot house ; ree en bard's demonstration, were bein th Gheeels becceee Me Ter 19@ 13 +| Patches Up Differences With Plans to Fight = ae ch Loot Car to Local and Inferred trickery coin hae : ‘ one per TD @ 30| December cata opened up Yc. at 76% 9 n employed to producg Accoants Subject to Check Are aseene aes «50 | and later sald eucther 1 Ne 136 | Husband Here of “Oil Burner’ Bill Garage sits, but were unable to say im wiht! Cordially Lnvited odie en Minart, par erate #99 | corn. #1 ige at the opening, up 4c, gained sibiainct | manner “ jous--Ore., per 06 | We later * . | Ore. i NO. 28 | “Core Open High Low Ciese | Donalda Ayer, actress, was pre | Undaunted because his minority re | George Brotchie, 19, is in the| They agreed, if the claims @f the Peoples Savings Bank Parsmipe— Per sack NG 814s) HATH ELE” [Daring to mail for Australia Tuesday | port against an ordinance allowing| ccunty tail Tiesavy, tMeged to have| inventor are true Hubbard's may GECOND AVE AND FIKE SP. r poses ee tr 2 Lae er 135% | to fulfill her concert hall engagement | oll burners in stoves and ran, was fessed to the theft of an auto|chine is one of the wonders of eaten Pe . 7 and she will take with her ber | defeated by a six-toone vote of thele;a nine sacks of sugar from the| eT® ri Metted Gam, new % "ay ~ onl old daughter, according to her city council Monday afternoon, Coun-|/+tac of Be-t.a ow. in Kent, Fri } baie an ane mille freah pullet . 0065. Bite ba 8% 824 | Dusband ciiman Robert Bo Hesketh will intro lie was arrested by! With a woman's silk kimono! " “peor yg? nd ao hed @ om Pork “a P ei At the request of the husband,/ duce an ordinance to repeal the one! Deput erift CH « thrown fauntily over his arm, M, e Muuban. ‘ene oes | Walla er, traveling mieeman,! which in his Judemn: nt in fraught After ing a rasahing st Wheeler, 27, a salesman, a), per box . ‘ 6 ‘ Juda Dykeman Monday en-| with danger and death to Seattle| Brotchic finally admitted :aking the|rested at Seventh ave t ae > . @ [Joined Ayer from taking the) housewives sugar ari led Beebe to a garage at|gt. at 1:30 a. m. Tuesday. L. sour Libesty of Victory Bonds, BELL to Us ser cache sre 1092 rere | Chi out of this country, The father) Hesketh's substitute ordinance will | iret ave. and Denny vay, where] Wheeler's explanation of hie met prices were as given || 27e% Potatens—Fer B. 25 187s) 1935 | *Ald sho was going to train the girl) be introduced next Monday after-|the car and sugar was iund, Beene | quisition of the kimono was wu _— » rasene as a stage dancer. | noon borrewed a lock from two police-|factory to the police and he | Fut Monday night, after the court| ‘The ordinance passed Monday aft-|men to lock the car, while he booked at the polige station On &f : 1c noeedings, the Ayers got together | ernoon was hastily signed by Acting | Brotchie to the county jail, open charge. "Portland Market Report | | #4 arrived at « nettlement of Mayor W. D. Lane Monday night.| After Beebe and the prisoner te Later Wheeler is said to hawe aie mown. Ayer agreed that Mrs. Ayer) Counciiman Bolton, who brought] the policemen became suspicious. 6 1 n from PORTLAND, Deo, 14 —Hutter—46@64e | could take the girl with her to Aus-| the ordinance to the acting mayor's| “a. suspicious looking character [pentane he Sie ee oe tralia for four genie, meerene me ftion in ” on. evidently fonred | ist: betrowea'a thee to lbek 0 car | isin : pores Senet teen ber Ih; broilers, ang sre] did not m . ‘ | Set if fe try cryin o ‘ Mayor ied with sugar in a garage,” ° rae we i ‘ or the stage, itzgeraid it would be vetoed thes, tela Dethetive Zdeut, Witeis the New York market plus ‘ x Tribieun, 36@3t° per th Married in New York in 1910. the} “And T guess I would have vetond| B Kent ee ee al ripleta, 36@ 370 per Ayers were divoreed in Denver in| it all right.” Mayor Fitagerald said|...< pen t tody of the ort Washington, D. C., where he went to r : . oF es a the i The Premier Municionl Bond House—Capital One iatien Detter F oM sh $ } oll | confer with various derartment otf | athe returned, found the car ¢ 2 Central Building, Seattle. risco Market Status IL hi f T | cinta |Mmissing, reported to police that it e e s TELEPHONES: Main 7227; Elliett 2860. Established Over » Quarter Cestery. Md we Thad been stolen Kent then told BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 16 —mutter ynenhing 0 ° an, “wainat any ordinance that/ nin the story as reperted by th By DR, EDWIN J. BROWN ede A, SOG? FR IEE Negroes Probed 7°! 10 throw down the barw to] Oi emen W. HL AL T20 per Gon, undersized pulle’ HUNTINGTON, W. Va.. Dee. 146.— | “Why, I'm the suspicious looking Irrigated A : per don zi | Marl Whitney, 50, and rd Field | bird,” said Beebe. | " 1 Wee — | tet cree SRE | 25, negroes, who were shot to death | P| Brotchie is said to have hid in the Westiake, M Prices Paid at Wholesale | | Nems—26@i60 per tb, broflers, te) Monday by a mob, jowing the kill-| hay in the rear of the Berlin store. will see the Ld ae F Ing of Jenne Meck, 48, a mine fore-| After it was closed for the night he Pfccinning Per ™ Ducke—30@ 800 por Mm ean of Logan county, met death at Jcropt out, deputies say, and stole fc, we my ileal hapakang f atone River white, $@460: Sa / ; u J ° nas, 14.50, eweets, be per th the hands of “persona unknown,” ac tae avto and sugar, 4 at “tne pee Per ™ “ ber cording to a verdict rendered today eeeeenenstnasmnnasensiennnth | TOMAS A 2 ms b Coroner Barris, of Penne iy Back from a three months’ trip to in Stall No. he sheriff, however, today started a - . Westlake Ht + Pecans Ver th | ", | the Orient, Dave Adamson, deck en- Will You Let This Happen Again? lFeowectres ser is Money on Call | | new inventisation ; Tale of Husband's Cruelty |sinser of ine steamship West Selgo- pons : eae ‘ via, was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs very box will Recollect the number of times an attrac- PRAIRY PRODUCTS 16—Momey om ca WASHINGTON, Dec, 16—An-| Overcomes Wife C. H. Beebe, Ed. Hughes and C. H. pg a 4 tive opportunity came your way and you as Pa sansa 5 free see nouncement of the three men to com Jarrett; as he prepared to Gieemberk that overs apple had to let it p by for lack of a little j Aairy, ® Mc; New York, | Pose the president balay vagy to me Overcome while she related her| from the vessel after she docked at and Feyrces et capital? | wetter ne f 1 cor fay will be made | husband's alleged crueities, Mre. Em-|the East Waterway terminals Tues- Our a aps ge , ‘ ines in| ehaigl a wey General Palm | ma McArdle, 54, plaintiff in a divorce | day. Adamson is wanted in Portland It is a wise plan to maintain a saving: | : - - r returns from C age, Thursday suit being heard by Superior Judge! on a non-support charge sworn to by account for just such occasions. Better lle Ra Xd morning, it was officially learned (0 | King Dykeman, fainted on the wit-| his wife, He says he will fight ex jare selling for generally in begin one now—today ! PAIKY PRODUCTS day | nese stand Tuesday. Bailiff George | tradition, and accuses his wife of the market Savings Department open every | PT os atc Wholesale Dealers | Gau caught Mrs, McArdies as she| deserting him. by atta wr Ady WES mererr | | was about to fall from the chair. - a ee added t kK urday eve ‘om 6 to $ fo! | oral country creas 4 ° . 1 our stock Ss Sane en | | utter pect ny ‘a meoere’|’ Seattle Arrivals and | | with water The husband, Louis B | re can be made ready. your convenien Local country ereamery, $2.00984.00 1} D }| The McArdies were married here | McArdle, 60, was not in court at be ee eee wricks f : ed epartures || September 6, 1919, They had been| Judge Dykeman granted the. di-|*f {78 Coimmbie st. doing netiy t Quotations at Stockyards | |™ kaa acquainted only two weeks, Mrs, Me- | vorce, DR. EDW Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars poss ths oee | December tr City of Beattie from Second Avenue at Columbia. triplets 30 am ‘ 4:20 p.m. || Prices Pald by W 0@ 9.00 | Ban Luis at 11:30 a m. to Shippers. be 9.50] Departanee a : coe 8 3. December 16—Str Suwa Maru for Ma i ou. nila via Kobe, Hongkong and Yokohama 1 fan Diego » Ban Fran oat 8p . atr President for Vancouver, B. C., at 4 : "|Say He Tried to er Fremaent eo-—Live, per tb. " yecomber 15-——#tr Ketchikan for Sonth- | Dry picked woul . Beat His Meter | | avstern v Alaska nt 6:30 RAT Charged with tampering with mu: |atr Ww. 5 an Pedro at noon Prices Paid Shippers | | wich light wires, with a view to Ea Crons Keys for trial trip at 9 a mm. | % | wards defrauding the city out of elec: |g atta Ceentry, Areames . . 99 | trie juice A 66, a wale 5 * | OUR BUSY ge h te sie 7. Anaeere. tt er || Vessels in Port at || } Bay oe. $| was arrested Tuesday by city light Seattle Today ' | 1s@ 20 | officials. | i en PORT } ¢| Andrews is in the city jail, pending | amith 9 terminol—Str Tcontum. | “i } | [investigation of the charges | Great Northem pler—Str Bastern Guide. | —| Pier 10—8tr Kueh SH, a Bell at, terminal—Motor #ehr Ch -| A recent monthly report showed com- pe a, : i : i cows and aterr 2 Pier 2—Str Jefferno + Banta Ana, str . bined imports and exports amounting to ; ave I Alaska * over forty-six million dollars, a gain of ; +f nearly five million as compared with the in Adair, str Py Hood, atr If you MUST sell yours, d or green calkakine, s Ket what they're worth Robin corresponding month of last year. La SLE 1 at the wenn + Glyndon x, 9 No. 2 NATIONAL BANK OF gy be T itehiduate No matter what temporary fluctuations Green bu ‘< , 1 COMMER Duthie yar eat Henshaw. j r tlt Sas wees Stain Re elt, mtr Went may be, the foreign commerce of attle is | Dry salt hide c = d . 2 Ba’ FA ealtakine, he u 1.60 ‘ cin 1 talon: y g steadily Pwar' e 7 events ore 2 60 ler at. termina U. & §. Surveyor ; going steadily forward, the logic of events CSS ORES Ey + | Hamden ot termina making this one of the world’s greatest ast Waterwary terminal—ser Went Be st. terminal-—Str Admiral Nich ports. “4 | MacDonald yarde—Motor selr | by allan | Lake Union—Itull# Booqualmie, Nroxton, | To maintain this growth Laota, Rndymion anekaon, | Ad- | 90 weno in every way is the pur- ville,’ Allenhurst, Abilia, Adria, praria, K amin, A birkland Anthon, Imutic Corian, Axalen Wawona San W. whaling whaling Orleans, bee Wilnon, str John A Washington, Lumber company dock— che Kirketind ‘9 mill—Hge Acapulco, tug Te pose of the nin ‘ son, Fort Stanwix, | Kiten, Lootl, Dione, Cag OMeyran, Cardia, I Henry Wilson, Salvat bee Corus, bk Orh str 1. &. 8. Surveyor, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES #4 to $30 ‘er Year. Title Trust Co. Colambia Per Ton, City Price oo o7 00 | tn nog ii.00 nowre 09 Beeond Established First Ave at James 5S Grits | Mito Maize . Mill Kuo . f Train Service Resumed —ON— Thursday, Dec. 18, 1919 1 O'CLOCK A. M. On All Railroads in the Pacific Northwest Operated by the UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION All passenger train schedules will be the same as prior to the curtailment of service on December 8, necessi- tated by the coal shortage. Holiday travelers are urged to purchase transporta- tion and arrange sleeping accommodations as far in advance of their trips as possible.

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