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| | ” | | ‘ RINGS | | Status of New York | a ALEY SAYS | Stock Exchange Cloarings 6,502.16 | ” %| | Balances 19 ) NEW YORK, Deo. 18.—The stock mar Tacoma Volt Bratee Bre opened at 1094 is | S: Rakiwin at 100%, up &: Btud Halar 40 : . baker at 104, off i General Motors nt Spokane ey re . Turkeys to Bring 65 Cents a rif ed eee roe es vaoroo |Reports on Eastern Trip to Pound, Say Dealers Hoel “Wat 4° unearned aaa Nae Chamber Here 2 Clearings 4,814,815 00 | ationa on the local wholesal ’ Balances 91.004 A large ¢ at backed by sev} xivee market show no changes ” ue eral of the w est finanelal groups Thureday, while dealers re rt an th America, han ¢ an acree increased trade in anticipation of 2 _|Mment with the Kolchak government Christmas, Rutter and eee markets | \° . jof Russia to fina barter and ex fresh e#ex in large demand at 70| af ory pA » tek: the entive world’s ahipping situ cents per doen. toe 7 BE moat athe ih @ state of readjustment | The increase in the em business | poe ey, co berrubiae aeeiien CORNER that may result tn startling changes} Bifhoo the now TOcent level went into | Atates sree! 1 1% from the _ —— * routem and the relative im:| effect ia perceptible, say dealers. The | lew salmon t These are a few) Adbied 2 cents per pound to butter Oh oll yretalhee! 7 EP j hts in an informal re. Prtces has had little effect on loch! | the inst half nour, t enctions in the ~ Tor eae the trustees of the! gute, while it has checked F aatern | ina jority of * were than a a a f Commerce Wednesday pments considerably, aver jod-| PUNE After soiling above #4, Methionom " ing apples, 42.08 | evening at the Washington hotel by } Vurkey supplies are arriving on} 6 to 104 bacco Products held ’ new Wainata 3 Ibe} tary, who has just returned from a| rR the market, Dealers are making the | me {tela ona mas " : hk chops, ¢60 Mj pork | (WO Months’ trip thru the East Mswe amnouncements that stocks | '*** . | 20 Delays in rapid communication Wilf be short, and the gobbiers are | — |acroms the Pa soon will be # alresuly Dringing 65 cents per pound. \* ——— - re « rike prac tihng of the past,” said Corbaley Whobesale. It is predicted that the) Chicago Grain Market Meal) €€, tail oan ¢ The entire viens service of the retag markets will reach 66 cents | i me | Stas! Ce fresh mith, Paci, 1 to organized within f per pound by Christmas. CHICAGO, Deo. 1h Milder Weather| Niue Rare arep ie o ne 12 months, A new high | oo —-— anneth | SNS uted of aeek ond oahe en tae Tan ite foo lutefiak, 1 smneita | bower station to be built at some Local M k t: ago Roard ef Trade today. An @ > yp gery, Wy Ss Outstand we 1» the Paciti arke Jon shipment of grain east on eon Aber, Coast capable of direct to re tere figured tn (he Goctine ue | cetving « na as an Singapore visions were weaker = A nimi kh power station in t i pre-e PMO Wiclieale Dealers corn opened down Ye. at 4 Te qrtahan te ct oat i for Vegetables and Fruit / and later remained unchan cranberries, 2 | ae ne Sees Wee ’ — ‘i orn, down We at the opening recelving @tations in the principal Reetetooml. per Deo@ese Os Steady; May cere cition of the Pacific. Due to the ner-| Cross-Dale Phot “Sp! Cabbage —Danieh he w ¢ we tater | »NOMY vices of the Seattle Chamber of Com-| ° Carrots New per me. to » pop corn, Lbe Mh: biack pap} - of | Cautifiower o@ine * at th 4 ¢. | Merce uniontic facilities to Lawyers and quibbled, the Celery Por 6 161.88 har new Yak Vindiv n will be greatly im-| jury latened with ha ed to Warambers--er dos te mt. 6 nb honey, Bee | proved. An arrangement i being | their ears, and Judge Clay Allen, in 7 el | perfected by the United States navy | hix g t robes, pondered pro- }and the Kussiar vernmont that | foundly e} will permit of handling official ut SPIKE, the in the cane ate Russian business thru the navy wire-| blinked drow f hin @eat be Per anck | leas to Cordova and thence to Vin wide the kids « block and looked Peavat Butter— Per > | mk." | bored t Corbaley also declared the United emir SPIKE did not realize ? States shipping board will extablish| that his very fate waa in the t i. AANTTARY pasnenger wervices to the Orient} ance. While George Hallix, a ¢ ' imported | from tho Pacific coast in 1920, He} washer emy Jin the Savoy hotel ta so ste wee tee i, be - , |S Pects at least a part of these ser-| sought to prove ownership in the Ma as ® 18956 189 . * «| Vices will be between Puget sound | aristocratic English bulldog and put we po ee Dottie cate and the far East Free port legisia-|in evidence a lengthy pedigree to eS ise og | Stall 38. tas * on i sure to pass at the present|#how his claim to the bull, tpike es). Chicago Live Stock i. etalle session of congress, Corbaley be-| licked his chops lazily and rubbed x Ps ~ . 4 age lievea, | bullet head againet the shoulders ae Mn Dee. 18—te Reeetpta, | ° salads, the MB “ . - lot Gee Watts, ite real ow ; 0@ 20 Bulk | © ‘ : Saag | Jand dreamed of bones and carefree : ‘ 16 ne | fights with «tran dogs and other gis tagey F WESTLAKE is Wh the jury, after a few min » 19.000 head: mark We ee | uten’ deliberation, filed out of the) ee a ee "a & mt \ jury room, srified at the boys w ‘ re and feeds take Spectal fuyr, claimed joint o'wnership in the b imperens, per tua G12, cows, H6@1ETE, enlven, pre =. & pond =— lox 1 returned judgment for t Grape Pree rieiea. » Rece! 29.000 head: market 3 pumpk ° | plaintif?, young Watts and his two ee Soe seeries.. ser box tic lower. Lamba, #11@17, wen, deg] lumpaIm, 250, 3 large herring Steel Hulls Take Water Here companions left the courtroom for —Comb, crate $9.40. | vg BN eg Aon ' Saturd their block, with Spike rolling at usted ss... —- im. ferris, 300; 1 aturday | thet heels, «miting Napplly Beckiet srries— Per mo - = i; ee . - Him Tamens—Per tox ... + , ae a . Fh ieee to war. Bias 66, 1 > Weee wet) F | All Owned Oranges—Per box— Frisco Market Status || P22 Sit" « |, Pour Rew veasels will be launched! om. gisnuate over the dog com Mavel, per case ‘ «s0@5.s0 | 5 “ we . : jin Seattle shipyards Saturday, all| r make was Papaness, per box . ~ ir AN FRANCIS r 18 =i teel hull te Er rust b atk noun NUTS Will Stop Sale i re z Ames va a will launch the | serstun onion eepy-eyed ar Prices Paki at Wholesale ent Jessup. The Seattle North Pa-|iesoratot the kennele, the property ash of Short Salmon) «ite yara witi munch the Maquan of three boys who beld him in a kind | Waleate— jPeasate—v) Japanese, per Per ft. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers iter Fat Locas, ag i = owt Prices Beier —Local ry, cubes eal bricks Storage Local Bricks Pradger brick Oregon brick . Limburger -Live Live, Live, Hight Ares be a per Fancy ry, MEAT Prices Paid Shipper strictly treats try POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers 204 per DAIRY PRODUCTS Paid Wholesale Dealers | cream m HIDES, TALLOW, WOO Wholesaler to the Consumer eoantry ereamery. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919 Spike Grins When He Wins Fight in Court 3° ere aera figte. Senay: 200 wir arrest of Freda | The, West Ivan will be laumehed by] o¢ joint ownership. It didn't seem 2 | Pee sat we per Ib. . : ~. a oak Pi emeaae Duthie @ Co. Skinner & Eddy will!) Snake much difference whether . hone @%e per ib | August, of the United wh comp: lta Pay rye pds « make much ¢ as ha nelling under-size sal.| SUneh the 10,400-ton steamer ROMA) Ruins slept in the cellar of George -e4 Ritver white, $404.50; ewrets, | eeinteelones ts. % Das Watts, at 9 20th ave, N.; the home i: | win ‘az 1 Thursday that all! of Bill Beverage, 1521 14th ave, 8 a i ™_ * 7 af or ine Two violating the law forbidding or the back porch of sidney *| & - YMRS pier Bye yore A jena than Thugs Get $210.50 roger, 1107 20th ave. N. He was Portland Market Report be dealt with severe | and a $500 Check canskiered the property ot all the mar tice, he mays, has be | ide on tho Butter—-10@71¢] com -. | Two instances where two high-| More than a year ago Spike disap ymen operated or were Te peared. The boys were bereft. The | to the 8 @ early | neighborhood didn’t have the same otters, 28@ 3% } bro 1920 Stea. er Deuel morn | friendly, jolly air after Spike left. Geese—000 per Ib e M Ores tel, reported he! ‘Then last summer the English bull Chesse—Tripiets, 260370 per I | Now in Yokohama | wa ned up by two men. The men! dog eas found In the possession of ctaminingijeansie os | attack m and knocked him out. | y refused to give up the | With her forepe le was unable to fu h the poll " that the t were min 29 it} — | ateamer Deue He was unable to ish the police | dog ng that the boys we , n| mver Market Status | Baty Gnd robbery occurred in| him with a registered pedigree, and + pe forse and he lost $10.50 in| that his real name was Jumbo | DENVER, © rt Y © e neon . Get Heads Together in @ shack on R Tokyo ba The boys in. the put thelr 400 head; market is! two men! reads together: got Philly his place, beat him up and |! om genes PP oles . arket H s ed him of $200 in cash, w or, Seattle ; f5.000 neat: mareet/ Tconium Sails for father of 006 ¢ t iat d tion 1 he co a t over thet sous ction in the court Fore NEW YORK. Dee change open: arted at 82 ore down « ~ F Ster' 20 | ‘anew Sot Afri Ne thir t Cracked Timothy Reed Por tb Seed Alfalfa Meat Serateh Food Per Pound | tad hides, cows and i hulle oF stags, No. 1 Ne? ; or green catkakina i ‘ Dr sites, Ho 1 a8 No. 3 1 Green bulls oF stags, No. 1 Dry bulla or stage Dry salt hides ’ Dry caitsking, 6 Ts. and under, No. i 6 do ® 5 Horsehides, kreen or waited $ do Gry, each <p pelle, long wool, each median woot, each short wool, each “hearing @o flint dry wool pelts Wook, clean ranch. full grown Halted ar green kip skins, No. 1 Taitrw, Mo. 1 do No, 2 ai % | MAY, GRAIN AND FEED | Whotenale Veice Per Ton, City Price | Barter “ 16.00@78 00 Grown 16.00@ 78.00 Cain 1) 00 @ 42.00 tm 64.60 @ 46 00 sg 66 0006108 i 66.006 65.00 | } If you must SELL your Lit { it you ean BUY more Lf On Wednesday, December netow. They are the governing pri the world, and the highest. We ad rare xeow the Now Bak A Victory an aa nt 24a rr ‘s $99 ' TELEPHONES: we deduct 2 ork market plus 2 Central Klliott LIBERTY AND V wa and heifers y of Victory Bon the closing m for Liberty t pri 1 4 4%" 5 $91.60 $9 4 4 $92.64 $91.99 $9 the acer ORRIS BRO ‘The Premier Municipal Bond 2840, ding, Kemttl Vatab! 45 lire Cheeks off 15 center ICTORY BONDS Vietory Ronde. ign Exchange 14.—The foreien ex ok wr today. Starting 79%, off 840, Prane checks contimes, at 11 and pom, at 13 ng Exchange i Der. 18 Sterling exchange today was $3.54 Io Japan hissing means delight| a usuallg signalizes a greeting; in| a it denotes &stonish-| w Hebrides it is evoked « autiful. With the! 6 #ign of cordial agree 2. per 16 76016 ow 13.00@14.6 11.00@11 50 #10 50 SELL to 18. de, BUY from US, atket pricen were an given 24 4th) Vietory Victory 44s 8&e 44m $0168 $98.90 $98.86 ‘ 03 Oo 462 $92.92 $98.98 $98.90 2.5@ on @ $1,000 bond, We ‘ouse—Capital One Million Dollars 4 Over @ Quarter Century, Stacy wt. terr #. & Durnsiae Hanford st. terminal—U. & & Brook East Waterwary torminal—-Str Weat # rovia. | Duthie ya w Mersettine. | Anes yarde—Btr Hoooevelt, str Weat Jena. Lander at. terminal. ®. 8. Surveyor, | Lake Union—Hulls Snoquaimie, Mroxton, Leota, Bndym Fort Jack Aa) dison, Boughton, Bowesmont re | ville, Allenhurst, Abiiia, Adria, Oe ih, Abydos, Arom= r ruta, Dinek Wolf, | . Hiantord, Agron, Anthon, Fort Martiaon, Fort Atanwix, | Trnutka, 1k oth, Dione, Cagacan, | Gortan, + Cardin, Elissa, wohew Asnien, Henry Wilson, Balvator, Allee. Wawona, bee Corus, bk Oriental, att | Ban Was str Tangh whaling #tr Ke 8. @. Burveyor, | whaling str schr Maid of Wilson, ate |Br-r! 34 Below at | NEW YORK, Dec, 18—Ther-| mometers thruout the Bast from Mayie to Washington, D, C., today registered t est temperatures ince the winter of 1917-18 Big Moose, N. ¥., was apparently the coldest epot in the United States | |today with the mercury down to 34 Oriental Ports In Elizabethan times in England, Laden with steel, lum! a ‘ fer seed was accredited with mar it in reples was commence eral cargo for the Orient the e * powers It was b 4 to! Th va was reprarent amer onium Was outbe frown rer visible to the mortal eye|ed to purely notmir t er séoond voynge Thur t who could find it and| value, for the kids wouldn't #ell Spike 1 her first trip, accor to|* it i for a million cold. Ballis was alleged Capt. A Howells, the ur penne rr : et net a new low mark for ship expense. | 99 ~~. oanenenene ’ - yf Se cee Ua al ct se ssn S > EET ; 1 Vessels in Port at | Seattle Today | % - Beith Cove terminal—Gtr Princess Ma pea orn pler—Mtr Eastern Guide Bell st. terminal--Motor sche Ohaliem- brs Piet Solr Jofferecn, str Gante ARS, ate ‘Alnoka Pier beotttr Rergen. | Pler A—Btr Admiral Nichole | Skinner & Maay yerde—Btr Victoria, otr win H Hpbin Adair, str Cross npany dock— tug Ta-| Motor sehr yards Bo! Big Moose, N. Y.| | There are about 165 national for- | keep rm. Parisian mademoiselles The wrap themselves up in blankets these days to Misses Renee and Laura Rogers, of New York, showed est reservolrs in the United States } thts latest fashion on thelr arrival from Paris-—blanket dress and Lcasteads | | What outlook in life has @ young) the people only understand the situ. man of 38 whose k war br | ation. in @ mine accident and who is) ‘Tt vclal Welfare league Baw partially paralyzed as a result? ed 7 Star to give publicity to injury occurred several years the at eonity of raising this and he was given $500 at the time! $ 0 budget to care for the poor as compensat ut thie amount! who are appea for help in great. on 1 awa 4 they have increasin mbers, This te a beon in straltened elrcumstances small budget compared with) the ever since unte being raised in other alties, | Hin wife is 94 years old, and there| Minneapolis, which is about the sie are three children f Seattle, has been campaigging The two older chfldre boy have for $100,000, and Ban Franeisce for been trying to help port the 000 family, and t mother t moy mark their donations occasions it now ¢| “Relief which case 100 per eent quaran the little girl of | goe the actual necessities of elght har arlet fever 4 who belleve In the graat men of the rid have given t ¢ of service in helping @e- $20 and will « $10 more tt pendent families to struggle out of f course, very great up| t and regain independenes plemented by the Boclal Welfare 114 mark their gifts “Social Ber- league if even the minimum of| vies Direct donations to the Bo | comfort for th PT child and) clal Welfare league, 301 Central father ate to be pravided a» well as iding the barest Reece ties of life in th — way of food, fuel and rent for the Thin is not appeal for this family alone. The Soe! Welfare} eague has 640 familiew t ts] t pres including jerably more than 2,000 persor 4 the ‘numbers are increasing ¥ t | pores About 75 cal and 60 « te tiews are made or held per day. ana Left Over From the Mother lthe phones ring donstantly report ‘ F Ls peopsd in Siete Ryther Benefit he ! Appeal for $50,000 ee a The appeal made by the Social) More than 400 dolls are hameless lWelfare league this m for $60,| in Seattle toda a 000 to care for the poor now and| The dolls are thone that remained: for the ensuing year has been only | @fter the big doll show which Seattle 1% meagerly responded to, Or ' women put on for the benefit of the ~ {000 of the $50,000 has been pledged} ttle youngsters out at u ie" qr given, yet the Social Welfare aor ane home 1 oe han| @0ll show went to buy Jto be detaining the dog unlawfully, |/eague has no other gcse dor tha now Wakae UF tas pb rren. The boys w on the stand to | t contributions =f fs few warm-colored rugs “Gane fight for Spike, They told how Bpike | @inded citizens. ready | needed and a little white cot of two. waa the joint property of the boys! Christ baskets will pagy | Hence the 400 dolls, who face an or- on the hill, how they had rained him|by the thousands, Ever ta) Phan's bleak existence for the Christ from a pup, and that to separate |seems glad to take charg : «| mas season, are now on sale at Red Bpike from them would be a crime| family for Christmas, In fac || Cross headquarters, Fourth ave, and | againet dog owners the world over. | Christmas ving, with th ° < mp! ” 1 Gaideeatiyy ‘ot ” Get Quick Dedeien |i od the demand. Numbers of|, Have you a little dole in your The jury listened calmly to the! people and y many important | pemet awyers’ wrangle, They heard the | groups, such as schools, churches, | er iy sige's instructions respectfully, But clube, the men on by eships, | ‘ when they filed out of the courtroom ins ike, the vation Army, the! SHOAT BOTHERS CHARLIE 3 thelr eyes saw the boys of the block, | Volunteers of America, newspapers,|, DAYTON, ©., Dec. 18—A mpense written on their clean,|Gnristmas fund, etc, will flood the|"a# got Charlie Golellas gu eager faces, fondling Spike, their dog. leity with Christmas ¢ or He rescued the 260-pound pig | What Could the jury do? On the other hand, money for|!*t fell off a truck speeding past: his | They walked right into the jury:|emprgency relief the steady|home. Now the shoat is entiog room, signed the verdict in favor of | supply of the ne ities of life ana| three square meals a day off Go” the boys, and walked right out again. | fiegical and social service which| las, who has asked police what And when Judge Allen read thelf}iiese unhappy families need from|* do th | decision, the boys of the block rin | weex to week and from month to] 2 oe? | hed happily, Spike gazed joyously UP! onth, does not seem to be forth | at his owners, and the boys said p wratmed | linac. saossdl | No drive was put on because the! Social Welfare league apprec tated | HIT POLE IN FOG fact that drives had become tn-| effective and unpopular—judged | | from the results of several recent 56 pee Re oe ae ' drives. The league has depended | on ! Thrown from an automobile which crashed into a Green Lake blvd., on the east shore} of Green Lake, last Wednesday night, | Of Seattle A Letter to Seattle From upon appeal letters sent to a large! co) number of more fortunate citizens go telephone pole on Must Help Year "Round | Mins King Ctauder, $117 Greenwood | | ave., narrowly escaped death. The} Does it mean that the happy machine, which was driven by Al) Christmas throngs who crowd the fred Mughell, 134 Harvard ave. N..! stores and offer Christmas baskets wae waveling about 15 miles an won't give except in the form of hour. |Christmas cheer, and are they for-| ‘The fog was very heavy, according (getting that there is very little to Mugell’s report to the police. He/ cheer in a family like the one cited) did not notice the pole until he was/above where cold and hunger, sick- | ms : almost upon it. Swinging the ma-|ness and eviction are not merely! VESMAE chine violently to the aide, the rear|the dread of Christmas day, but of} SAFE DEPOS! end crashed imto the pole. Miss) jong months ahead? Or must we |Clauder was thrown from the ma-| conclude that a friendly letter of| BOXE She was picked up in an Un-/appeal is not enough with ninety-| $ conscious condition and removed to| nine hundredths of the people off 1 i her home, where it wus determined) geattie, that the organized drive or eee her condition was not sous.) with personal solicitation which #0 Hughell was uninjured. many people speak of with trrite | Title Trust C There are now more than 5,008 vo- | cations open to woman The ot riage, portance. tion and disfavor is the only method} of getting help to the suffering, | helpless people of our own city? Surely this is not the case. The} remaining $35,000 will come in if} Second at Ne staire to Colom? One is mar: ‘8 are of minor im pe noticed the new library lamp at once and he raised his eyebrows questioningly. “TI bought it with some money I found in the garret, John,” I has- tened to explain. “There were several things up there which I had ak most forgotten. They were of no further use to us, so I put an ad in Heed d and sold them for $36.40. It was just like finding the money itself.” “No, I did not move your roll-top desk,” I continued, anticipating John’s question. “But I did sell that enamel bed and springs for $9, and the gas range for $7, and that little ice chest for $3.50, and I got $16.90 for that old mahogany chiffonier, making $36.40 in all If there are things in YOUR attic for which you have no further use, why not change them into cash and buy the articles you need? Simply make a list of what you have to sell and send an advertisement to The Star. Star Ads will find a buyer for these discarded articles. the Social Welfare League at « NATIONAL BANK OF Second Av. and Madison St. T