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Attorneys-at Law y TANT. this place Bide, 906 254, or what} seu onoes | DIRECTORY | wae bought for $2,600; on ac. you want a farm at half price, I we can get for it ___FARM LANDS 22 acres of the finest wot, oom punt of death in family will sell | ave ft We will relt . M. NELSON and good barn: this proper- for & just half the price: if yo A im three days for $1.2 208 Hoston Mock ae Serr £ owne Iik., | Consultation free, All cases, Fees moderate j Busott 4aet | 0. Re fer noes Typewriter Co, \ ern, Rubber Tniversal ven. | iN €o.. Olympic Foundry Co “FARM CAND ARE IN THE YAKIMA VAL 9900-41 ncres, on Yakima near town and railroad, gro0 $2 ecres, on stat Nes perfect: Beat of soil; rallroad 1% mil q to 000 res, A, balance food pasture a ieo—One seetion; 120 acres under! Kennewick extension of Sunnyside canal, balance farm land deat of soil; mile to town and rait- road. This will make first class stock ranch. We have a number of good values in farm land at $10 per acre and up. We are closin out our land. Buy now at Dargaia prices direct from the owners. rms, one-quarter down, balance on Tong, time at 6 per cont. YAKIMA RIVER FARMS CO. 918 Green Building. Office open evenings also | FOR BA ASON, FENWICK,” LAWRENCE: highway 432 Burke Bldg town and Tiaths of whieh 120 tex | MAGRIFRT MASSAGES VAPOI AND medical bath. 311 bioncer Bide. MONEY FO LOAN n $10 to $100 made quickly fidentiatly on furniture Pinnoa, live stock, ete, SANDERS & CO, 1n08-4 L. 6 Smith Midge. EN, 4662. Chiropodiats PTE FOE HOSPTPAL, OIC BTU S14 Pike at Phone Main 606%. Mours, 19 ¢ Appointme ’ TRAUR. PD. chiropractor, 59% Pantages Campbell, ON. Pantages Wid, Bi 2884 CACTRAUR, S65 Pantages M. 383i ture, Repairing, tering, Pack Sorensen Hrow. Purn. Shop. MOOT Collateral Loans * WH THEN ON” DIAMONDS AND Jewelry. Ask your banker about RQUITARLE LOAN CORPORATION ae Bitel Bide. 2 at Pike St NEY” LO. wo Selling on account of old and poor neat * Nadmes . low price an@ of tale of Tonged-otf lade fo pettiers in ctor. mene TACOMA WASHING RAN AY KCRG ror FOR SALE—A0 ACRES: eS am plowed, 7 slashed and four miles from town; wells ty ae ON ALL ARTE ‘The Reliable, 907 ene There wonky any GAN Seder to, pay Jewelry, on mo BOTA. LOANS ba 4 e Erinn Micit. DING Second near Madison. c | lars by writing owner, Owen E ds, Sequim, 37 BUSINESS arene ITIES G HOGS. Laver rates joan brokers. Mttetuc aN ‘ewe, RY CO. Ratablished 1889. ul and 4 ‘ —— for ten weeks Write f + | RIDNBY cs ii AAD ER) DIFORDETA paricaier 4 ciaN R SALE—WOOD AND pecialist for bo 20644 Third Av rd, doin, ood paying busi- hess, with eatablished trade, Price & in ewe gy two or ree auto truc! ine & yea! See tien aTs,e08 ae BbRae | Soo will buy the business and 1 . Fully equipped jen and bunkers. Some ferme to right party. L- 1 Rogers, Be Burke ick one Main 4847} ARS INVESTED TO- day may bring you the gest re- turn of your life. Have you Oe KTABR sand foresight? Write Kingsley, Soo Firth yy 4819 Stone North 2565. disorders read uated. wavy: Green Lake ear. TANG AND f hour dank JUNE Go, TS Piet Biliott 2291 STAR CLASSIFIED BRANCH OFFICE Located at 610 Second Avenue BARTELL’S DRUC STORE 0.2 — advertising may jeft at this address up to 11a =, each day for the regular after acon editions OF SANIPRACTIC MONDAY, JANUARY 5 in th Tacipies ofall drug: in the less bt of treating the for drugiess he sup- Pearl Necklace Is * - Stolen in Theatre Every detective in Seattle Saturday in searching for a valuable peayi necklace, snipped from the neck of Mixx Zana Brown, daughter of Prosecutor Fred C. Brown, while in a moving picture theatre Thursday night. She had received it an 4 Christmas gift, and was wearing it for the first time. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS Seattle, Wash. ses OPENING OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SANIPRACTIC MONDAY, JANUARY 5 : Thoro course of instructions in the principles of all druj rus, leas systems of treating tl sick. Demand for drugless physicians exceeds the sup- ply. ENROLL NOW 1434 17th Ave, at E. Union St ‘Phone Bast 9985. Seattle, Wash. cusses ets Bibs SANUARY 7 For sale and removal” of puitaing at 1015 Fourth ave. Work to be com- rates by February 1. Address || Elks’ Clu Tive i POEeeTTICOrr Ti Trt tiie iks Building Committee, hed b. mid- NAL || "SSity JENNINGS” & 3B NNINGS_ CHITUO- practors from Palmer school. Con- nultation free, 212-13 Denny Dids. 1408 2nd Ave. in 7277, ARE You Dt uRAgS y ) WITH HAVE POU NEU- To TEE Ptah HITT fic D KE IDNEY TROUBLE, PARALYSIS, NERVOUS 2 We are perfect ing cures th: re quick and posi- tive with the VIT-O+NI’ ane we ean do the same for yor OMe TODAY! Bring this 4, ‘con cet one free treatment, 236 Central ee for Ta-| 10:20am 12 KAANENT HAIR WAVING, Sareail na pack, for gray PROVEMENT SHOP Poe gon iio Union Re. 3 «=©REAL ESTATE LOANS service; sf (oaserts at Townsend jwith rai lines for all and wp; prom 0 years in the busi THE and Be ‘| aaily Building m0 daemon” and 4ST WOOD, 15-INCH dee innath. 46.60 per, load, delly- Seed’ ‘North’ tei or Capitol 3086. 106 LEGAL NOTICES TN JUSTICHS COURT Before John i. Wright. Justice the Peace in and for Seattle F inet, King County, State Washington, SUMMONS yor ot BLICATION ® Star Tyriehiag Co, Inc, Piaintift, inryne Go. Def «pet ot ‘Washington, Bryn business as W. J ite State of Washington toy Goes through tot mi Plaitam on Tui | a: of Pres of through to! Neah Ray on Thurs doin, 4,| Sunday LALAl Manevilie’ and Had: (rantar y [Menevilie an | ndant. ounty of Bi . doing business as J. ne & Co. ‘ou, and each of you, are hereby notified that Star Publishing Co, pi has filed a suit against you in geld court, which will come on to heard at my office in room Lt fontaine building, Seattle Washington, ‘on the léth day y. A. Pointe marked °* ere boat landings. 1920, at th h Passengers for these points other bost Ianding pointe mu their own arrangements for nk and Iie landing, At a fed The oame will be taken as contesred +4 oes not include boat and the demand of the plaintiff? a. The object and demand of rts on 4 to recover the sum of y-one do done for defen Filed Dec intice of the P « rgee Tinptiity fs Hmited to we Ing apparel, % to exc0eed $100 for whole tek 9 poonda allowed free. fteamers ar schedules miblect to change without notice. Freight re- teived dally for all pointe (excepting Tacoma) named in above sched Tickets must be purchased at tict office. Open trem a m. to 12 miénight. FCOME BOUND NAVIGATION CO. ‘Tieket Office, Colman Deck. Phone Mata 093. the day minutes after sun vine. This is owing to the fact that when the sun first strikes earth it causes the evaporation molature. in usually a — sa THE SEATTLE STAR —BATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920. a eee str] SEATTLE MUST BUILD WITH OWN MONEY| _. —SAYS CORBALEY *pirational luncheon at the Masonic club, Impressions gathered during @ two monthw’ visit to Eastern cities were presented by Mr, Corbaley as they will affect the city during the coming year Rev, Matthews reviewed the Progress of the city during 18 years he has resided here, and gave an In spirational talk on its future. “The Kast In absorbed in meeting the demands of the world markets on ity industries, Ite plants are | feverishly active and manpower in et @ premium,” Mr, Corbaley sald. Capital is engaged at home, and nnot look for any went vement of enterprine and indastry for at least two years, The city must solve the problem of building up basic industries needed for its expansion within iteelf, Com munity cooperation and devotion to the city’s future ax well as in dividual service must be employed to bring to early realization the city of our dreams.” Ney, Matthews told of the elty he found on arriving here 18 years ago. Gambling war wide open and saloons were everywhere. Seattle has crown morally as well as commercially, he wld “The city has faced many prob. lems in the past and conquered them," sald Matthews, "The force of united civic effort is irresistible, The people who have made Seattle the “The Kast is working day and night meeting demands on its tn- dustries, Seattle cannot look to the Bast for capital or enterpr to build the basic tndustei provide the hotels and bu this elty needs In 1970, has proved its resourcefuln in building a great against de termined opposition in the past and must depend upon its civic spirit and civic wealth to meet the present conditions, By com: munity co-operation the prob. lems will be overcome.” —Gordon ©. Corbaley, executive secretary, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, “Seattle bulld a $5,000,000 hotel with Its own energy and capital, Seattle can provide 4 $30,000,000 steel plant from with in its own resources, The Seat. tle spirit of determination and co-operation that has made this the greatest city of the West and the finest city of the world, will carry on the work of the carly pioneers who built a rall- road with their own hands,"— Kev. Mark A. Matthews, pastor of Fiest Presbyterian church, Seattle Reviewing the past and calling for & united citizenship to face the future with the spirit that has de. veloped a metropolis out of @ trading post, Gordon C. Corbuley, executive seoretary of the Chamber of Com: | finest city in the world will continue meres, and Rev. Mark A. Matthews, | to guard the city’s growth and future pastor of the Presbyterian church. | and will materialiee from thelr own yeaterday addressed the members of | resources the wherewithal to in the chamber at the New Year's In-Isure this growth.” Broken-Hearted F ather Asks Police to Find Child fe Chief of Police Joe! F. Warren wax and ask the mother to bring back | requested, Saturday morning, to aid in restoring a wrecked home in De: trolt, Mich The appeal came to Chief Warre in the form of a letter from Barry Roberts. The letter told sadly of the | stranger with charming manners) who entered the Reberta home as | friend and stole the wife and child. | The unfaithful wife, the daughter | and the “wrecker” are supposed to| he headed for Seattle. fifth symphony concert of the ‘The injured husband simply nual Bont ee en ee ee ree nt i mn bie wife to return hie daughter, Ey-| penne Friday eventing at Meany elyn, May, 2 years old. | The audience, considering the din- “Maybe, chief, you have a child of) mal weather, ng, and your own,” wrote the unhappy fa-|the program moved without hesi- ther, “and in such 4 case you will/ tancy, or without a lull in the un- my child.” Chief Warren turned the letter jover to the detective department WARRIOR SOUL BARED IN MUSIC) 2: ay i ne — PRICES | TOBE REDUCED Jobbers Will Lower Quota-| tions Monday Morning Butter quotations on the local wholesale market will be lowered 3 cents per pound next Monday morn ing, according to an unnouncement | made by dealers Saturday, Fresh) creamery butter in cubes will whole mule at 67 cents, while the price of bricks will be reduced to 68 cents. Butter fat prices are also taking a drop. Reginning Monday, dealers j fo: agp e a will pay 13 cente per pound, a reduc: | eipat'|o am: nr Canada, Mery for | on of 4 cents, Egg prices are un-| Tacoma at 6 « changed, while the market remains | Joouary dette Hkagway for South firm, | weet n via Kouthenstern Alankan ports Port Biakely and Ladymith, B.C, at 11/ Produce receipts from California | 4m. str West Heaseltine for trial trip! Saturday amounted to one car of | at oom cauliflower, one car lettuce and one} car celery, The cauliflower Is bring ing $2.50 per erate. Local demand for lettuce is heavy, ray the dealers, Quotations Satur day Were §9 to $9.50 per case, Bpud rket is unchanged, with the best Yakima stock bringing $100 per ton “DEEP SEA VESSELS | Sighted at the Cape (ipecial from U, & Weather Bureau) OOBM ISLAND, Jan. 2 Arrived Bir Wheatland Mont. from md from a Ma 20 pm Salted from Seattle Alaska Vessels ETCHIKAN—Malied January Mop F Queenstown, A~tailed December tr} 1 BAN FRANCISCOAri tr Governor from Ban Di Admiral Diego via Be | Korrigan 111 is ted to arrive 06 |v. m from Tecoma for Mubber B PORT TOWNBEND—Paseed out Janu- ol ary 2) Mtr President 19 | San Francisco and Vi + pom EVERETT. moby Fred Waxter fron EAGLE HANHON. Bat Naxter for Kvere kagway from Meattie, and departed alied January mt. ry fante Rosalia via Blubber Bay, 1. Wiretons Report January 2—Btr J. A. parent 190 mites south of Ocean Falls, 1. C, southbound, tater West ut Jeno miles PD. ™.; str North ©. oreaen ‘il varieties of Juneau nort) Loom! cookers... Loos! eating realize how I feel. | derstanding Interest of its hearers, “She was the sunshine of my lite.| The main event of the evening Mer daddy's heart is broken. God/ probably of the winter musical sen knows what Iam going to do with.| son in Seattle, wan Beethoven's @ym. out her.” phony No, 1, an eple pleturing the Continuing, Roberts told of the ap-|dramatics of a warrior’ soul life— pearance of the stranger, George|the soul life of any warrior, Lainberg Napoleon, Grant. Caesar, Anthony, “He is a little runt, weighing only | Foch, Charlemange. For a battle 120 pounds. He hae a hang-dog ex-|ery, Ike a nob, is universal, and! Preesion, and won't look you in the | thome critics who Inaist In spectal- eyes, My wife is tiny, She weigi izing and localizing these rythmic 90 pounds and wears glasses, She epics are as astray an those who has a sad and downcast expression. | Would make all symphonic music r wish you would arrest them both | tmerely descriptive. at alentat wdc ian The rendition of this classic was ample proof that John Spargur is « conductor of understanding and ef. ficient control, whether ho apparent: ‘ FA works bard at his task or not. Savings Deposits Made up to and the concert, not during it. Albany Ritchie, the orch companying, presented the violin | eancerto by Conus; presented it man- terfully and with a graceful finish | | Of ease that charmed. Saint Saens’ “Dance Macabre,” where the ghosts dance in the) ‘ churchyard, and the shin bones rat. including |e in the rotting coffing until the! leock crows, supplied the Hehter moods of the evening. Jan. 10 | The final number was the “King of Is” overture yb Lalo; an over. |ture that is more «ymphonic than Operatic, and that #eems to exactly} suit the orchestra and the mood of its conductor Altogether a |‘ concert 40 WOMEN TO will draw interest from highly patisfactory Jan. =a | Forty women, representing the | princ!pal organizations and clubs in | the tate, wil! attend the conference O lof the King county fair price com- mittee, which will meet here Janu- 5 ary § for the purpose of devising means combat the cost of neconsitios. The conferenc sessions, It was announced Satur- day, The moruing session will be given over to xpectalists In mer-| chandise and food values, who will analyze and outline successful hodw of reducing the price of anities he afternoon session will be de- dd to the organization of a permanent women's society to fight profiteering and to enlim the ald of the women of the state in a cam- paign to reduce living costs. Strike Handicaps Sole Saving Here Saving soles was almost at a stand- [still in Seattle Saturday, when work- men in 15 shoe repair shop» were re- ‘ported to have walked out on strike. ‘Their demands for a seven-hour day, and $1 an hour pay scale, it ts said, were turned down by shop-own- ors The walkout was not in the na- ture of a general city-wide strike, jonly those workers in a number of smaller shops being reported out. It | was to be determined at a meeting of the Shoe Repairers’ union Satur: day night, whether the strike should | be extended to other shops. | Repair men are now being paid $36 to $48 a week for 48 hours’ work. There are about 100 members of the junton in the elty, It te wad. Large Number of Good || Fear Foul Play, Men Needed at Once Man Is Missing $9.00 PER DAY Yearing foul play, the police are Steady Work to increasing will be in two Compounded Semi- Annually Northwest Trust & Savings Bank Second and Union | | | searching for Miles Cooley, 45, who | disappeared Christmas day from @ rooming house at 111 Minor ave. The* disappearance was reported |by Mrs, C, R, Lind, landlady, who |told the police that Cooley flashed @ large roll of bills after paying t nine days in advance. Cooley was thin-faced und was smooth shaven, He lived in Cen- tralia, ; Master Builders | HIT AT PRICES). ‘SEIZE MACHINE ‘overpowering him when Von Gerst's Kétenikan 40 mit ttle Tedny fir Wort Hegovie nd air Crom Keye Pier 14—Mtr Tyndareus. eat Northern dock Kasntrns Maru. Str Kestern Gale, #tr Banta Ane, str Jefferson, etr lomene— Per bow | Pier 1—Htr Nergen. \Grand Trunk dock—Str Admiral Nichol- pitt Se Admiral Brans A—Mtr Admiral Remo. | Pes Ber City Best Waterway terminal ir West Ison, 4 str Went 1 be he varae-tie ‘West Hesseltine, otr Kastern Guide, str Hutter Vat ; Kase —1ernl, sirtetiy “trean Pullete .... Mie—Per owt. . Woat Beattie bunkers—8tr Brookdale, Mi sous kee Ocean, ceck—Sr Rast le Meffernan drydock—Moter echr Henowa. str Meriden. Lake Union-—Mulle Snoqualmie, Broxton, Leota, Madymion, Fort Jackson, Ad- dison, Boughton, Bowssmont, Bourne- ville, Allenhurst, Abilla, Adria, Ca- bravia, Blestra, Ortwin, Abydos, Arca- demia, Academia, Pesuta, Riack Wolf, Bickiand, Bastine, Bianto Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, Reygie Kiten, Lootl, Dion in, Cineyran, Cardii we: Azalea, Henry Wileon, @alvator, Alice, wona, Maid of Orleans Vreano, whaling etrs, T dink, U. & & Rarveyor, ereon-MacDonald yarde—Motor schr Noobyalti Stimeon miil—Rge A Guloween Gret Engine works—Motor echt Kirketind. tn Gutter—fnens counery | eronm- | Cheese Or Ducko—Live : Mese—Live. heavy ir * Chicago ¢ Grain Market t | 8 | dioeen- | but Jowt 1 the tater the opening, $1.25% close: July corn, $1.31 % UP Se, lomt 1% | ™ the openis oats opened up © before the close Low Ko. 4, Cloae $1.04% 131% 1.30% GUN IN FIGHT! AD July. x Lis and Moonshine| Mexicans Incerase Export Tax on Oil MEXICO CITY, Jan. 3.—(United Press.)—-A presidential decree today | increased the tax on oll exports 10 | per cent on net value per ton. | Deputies Suspect Stage Battle A. Pappas is lodged in the county jail Saturday, facing three charges as the result of his attempt to re pint arrest Friday with a Browning | machine gun, The gun is held as evidence by Deputy Sheriffs Julius | Von Gerat and R. 1. Murphy, who) made the arrest. Pappas ts charged with unlawful possession of lquor, resisting an officer and violation of | the federal liquor statute, Von Gerst, Murphy and A. Osborn, of the revenue office, raided rier place on Mercer island Fri- day afternoon, Armed with a search warrant, they searched the premises, and say they discovered 22 gallons of mash, Pappas was upstairs, Von Gerst went up to complete search and ar- rest Pappas. As he stepped into Pappas’ room he was confronted with a machino gun. A battle for possession of the gun ensued, Pappas had secured a firm hold on the deputy from behind and gran fast SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to 930 Title Trust Co. and ond at Col No atalrn to mola limb erles for help brought Murphy up from below. Murphy. hit Pappas once on the chin and the alleged bootlegger dropped to the floor, Ho rose and attacked the officers, Hie wife join. ed in and it was with difficulty that the handcuffs were finally snapped on Pappas’ wriste, A younger mémber of the gang made bin shotgun LY—arrived January 2: | [its acreage in Te | Status of the New York" Stock Exchange The wtock mar- opening today. up ti up ; Hethles | ; oer | up B ANK r LEARINGS Seattle $7,116, 046.97 1,598, 897.99 i | ctearings | Balances MW YORK, Jan, & ne at the } Leather opened at 164% f Keates Rubber American Bugar at t BY at 9 Tacoma Clearings .. Balances .. Clearings .. {| | Balances... 0.05 x— » 2,304,390,00 596,244.00 aad, up 2% 7 Bouthern ‘Tallway | Paper stocks were in demand and in. -—————— Moh botore the ead ot the firet hait|| Chicago Live 2 Stock lerned Sede ie ede; Amari tee | Ticeiagnn, cormmtions| sade, © a nla | 1g GHHEOAGO, | Ja stots idhy Mentiaty sola chavs iy | 48000 Mend: Shey tes! oon to | Batt, of eal sala te be oe ait $iagogses reeah ettte Jan, 3 © rket 256360 Wi H14.65G 14.90; tu king, $13.60) pies, $13.60@18) eapecially from th fet in Okie Btecls and Hubber shares hy | advances an the market "| New York Coffee and | | ' Railway Official bound for Tacoma | superintendent of all territory west | to became vice president and general 100. Kepubl Open High after ted about « Ds $22.50 $22.47 24.60 24.05 19.20 19.95 19.10 19.87 [roa Market Report x | i a ~10@ 716 orem AND, Jan, 9.—Butter Se per doe te per brotlers, 92 35¢ | Denver Market ieee | DENVER, Jan. 3—Cattle~tl head; market steady. Steers, cows and heifers, $7.50@10; 4.50010. 260 28 per th # | ere eders, | $11.50@15.50 | Hoge— Receipts, 200 head: market ady. ‘Top, $14.76; bulk of sales, $11 ‘ Sugar Quotations New YORK } Rio, 166 per th; | per tb. Buger | —x Jan Cotter 7 4 Panton, 2640 Centritul He per tb. “Frisco Market Status | BAN PRANCIECO ; Jan. 3 —Butter— for Reattl. | wxtras, 66146 per tb. prime f Korsigan 111 for] The highest rate of Safe Interest Compounded twice O4%e per dor r Coe; Undersized ‘pales | Cheese—California flats, fancy, 28% per ib. | | Quits for Oil Post | After 38 years of continuous serv. jee with the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, William B. Foster, What we pay from January 1 on all deposits made on or before JANUARY 5 Protected by one” of the best proper- ties in Seattle— _ OUR OWN HOME THE BAN FOR SAVIN of the Missouri river, has resigned manager of the E. M. Foster Oil com: | pany of Dallas, Tex., a $50, 000,000 | corporation, in which his brother is! interested. Foster tendered his dina December 10, to take effect February 1. Foster came to Seattle as a Mil- waukee official in 1911, Linn Foster, a son, is a student at the University of Washington. A daughter also lives with the family. Foster will leave for Texas the iatter part of Jana ary. His family will follow as soon as Foster prepares a new home for them. TRY STAR WANT ADS LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS ‘If you must FELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SEL! hed If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY On Friday, January 2, 19: the closing market prices were be bel ‘They are the governing prices for Liberty end Victory Bonds the world, and the highest, We advertiee these prices daily in order the may always know the New York market and the exact value of your U4 Market Interest © 072 ‘$s oTotat 1100.28 908.400 993.7 1348 or ‘ “When buying. we 9 bona ted ti on @ $1,000 sina!" ona ecll at the New York het plue the accrued MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. . The Promice Manteinet mana vewae Coates One Witten Rally Central Butlding, Seattle. Main 1231; Billets Bane. Katablished Over » Quarter © TELEPHONES: Is the Time to Save ANUARY is a good time to start saving and a good time to continue saving if you have already started. By increasing the amount you now save from each pay check you will bring the goal of independence that much nearer each week or month. Laying aside a certain sum each pay day during the year is a habit that once begun be- comes easter and easier as the year progresses. Then, too, you have the satisfaction of know. ing your money is drawing interest all the timé. At the end of the year you have a snug sum for which you didn’t have to work. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. oven eee