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KOREA REFORM I$ PROMISED Baron Saito Says Program to Be Increased TOKYO, Jan. Minoru Saito, go’ Korea, in a statement issued here to day, greatly amplified the program of reform to be instituted in Korea Japan will take measures to per Mit freedom of speech and assembly according to the plan outlined by the governor general Baron Saito, whose career as gov ernor of the Korean province has heen stormy, believes that the new reform campaign wil] eventually re sult in a settlement of Korean trou bles, his sta ent said, An attempt to assassinate Baron Saito was made by Korean revolu tionists when he was first placed in command of the province Raron Admiral nor general of \\ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—That Abe new reform program instituted in Korea by the governor general will t relieve the strained relations ex ing between Koreans and Jay nese, was the opinion expressed to @ay by members of the local Korean Nationa! arsociation. SOVIET ENVOY SOUGHT AGAIN WASHINGTON, Jan, 9A sub poena was issued today for Ludwig | CA. K. Martens, Bolshevist “ambas- wador™ to the United States, to ap- Pear Monday morning before the sen ate subcommittee appointed to in Veatigate Russian propaganda. Senator Moses, New Hampshire, chairman of the sub-committee, who Ordered the subpoena issued, said he @id not know whether Martens can be located in time for the hearing. | Moses also said he did not know whether the committee summons Would serve as a stay of deportation. Martens is being sought by de partment of justice operatives, who are rounding up “reds.” A subpoena was also issued for Gregory Weinstein, connected wit | Martens’ soviet “embassy.” WALLACE WON'T ATTEND THE PEACE RATIFICATION PARIS, Jan. 9.—(United Presa)- American Ambassador Wallace an Rounced today that he will not at fend the signing of the German Protocol or the exchange of ratifica “fons of the peace treaty, scheduled °F tomorrow afternoon. It is un Tstood his announcement was mai instructions from Washington U. S. ATTORNEY FALLS ON ICE SECOND TIME Slipping on icy streets for the sec- Ond time within 10 days, R. C. Saun- ders, district attorney for the west- ern district of Washington, was con- fined to his home with a badly Sprained knee Friday. BE GOOD YOURSELF MEANY HALL Setarday Bening JAN. 10TH SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 70 ARTISTS With * JOHN SPARGUR Playing a Popular Request Program Including the BLUE DANUBE — BALLET MUSIC: “QUEEN OF SHEBA” — FIN- LANDIA, ETC. 6SHERMAN-CLAY'S Prices METROPOLITAN AMERICA'S GREATEST iG ORGANIZATION Next Monday, RIGOLETTO; Tues- day Evening. CAVALLERIA and AGLIACCI; Wednesday .satines, AUST; Wednesday Evening, AIDA; Thursday Evening, LUCIA: Friday Evening, MME. HUTTER- FLY; Saturday Matinee, CAtt- MEN; Saturday Hvening, 11 TROVATOK “Orchestra: Firat 14 rows, & last 5 row Balcony: F 3 rows, 3 9 rows, Gallery: First 5 rows, $1; last § rows, 1c 20 Years 20 SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST BY EPWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. 106 COLUMBIA I am now on my 20th mile stone as a dentist in Seattle, Year after year my practice has grown, and I have remod led and enlarged my offices to prop- erly care for this ever-growing prac- tlee. At the end of this year (1920) I hope to be able to have completed a dental organization for Se- attle that will af- ford. every orphan child and every needy person an op- rtunity to have cir teeth cared] lor without cont to “them. If I can ac complish this, I shall 1 that © have done som thing werth whi EDWIN J. UROWN 166 Columbia St. I} | — } HAIL TO | (wa KING. | - oa On! IS INSPIRATION OF FEAR, LEADING TO SUICIDE, A CRIME? — jhe would have to arrest Morehead |Court Must Decide Fate of ir. sre ieee ee curve any a ex-Convict Who Is Held pers on Morenead.” for “Mental Murder” in was sc Odd Case. oe The prosecution | | contends that it s impersonation of ar caused Morehead than which th rather imprisonment and disgrace Set of Tools Concerned It took two weeks to bring to Nght the fact that a set of logging | toots, left at Morehea three men, were the trouble Morehead, It appears now, had been told by someone that he would be arrested for the theft of the tools and that the men who left them | would swear to Morehead’s guilt Milletead, it is believed, conveyed |to Morehead the threat direct great deal of interest centers on the identity of the original owner of the tools, Sergt. Ribbach to Head Police Band | | Sergt. Fred A. Ribbach wps eléet jea president of the police depart. ment band at a meeting )eid | Thursday night. This i*# Ribbach’ a term as head of the coppers pounible BY JAMES F. McKENNA | MORGANFIELD, Ky. Jan. 9—It one man, by words alone, can Inspire in the mind of another a fear which will drive his victim to suicide, is that man guilty of murder? This question has arisen from the selfdestruction, on December 7, of » home by at the bottom of symphony. Gustave V. Hasselblad was select ed to act as secretary-treasurer of the organization, and Patrolman William Carr was chosen musical director for the ensuing year. A cash balande of $500 was re ported on hand at Thursday's meet ing. Fernandez to Take Bonillas’ Office SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan. 9— Ambassador Ignacio Honillas, of Mexico, will be succeeded at Wash ‘The man accused of this “mental| ington by Salvador Diego Fernandes, murder” admits he is an ex-convict. | former chief clerk of the department He is almost 60 years old and is|of foreign relations, according to ad. known as Erastus Millstead. Spe-| vices recelved here today from the cifically, he waa charged, after the| Mexican capital, Fernandes left death of Moréhead, with being an| Mexico City Sunday night, it was “accessory before the fact.” stated, WIN Ask for Limit County Attorney Earl Fowler, in charge of the prosecution, has said that, in the event of conviction, the maximum penalty—death—would be asked Morehead slashed his throat with azor after he had promised his Mary Morehead, that he would not carry out his threats to kill him |self. He had told his wife several |nights before the end that he was |+in @ trap," insisted that he was in nocent, but probably could not prove it } | Robert 5. Morehead, 64, a farmer, in ‘the bottom lands along the Ohio river, in Union county. EXPECT GRAND JURY TO CALL DR. C. G. SCHOTT LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 9—The Jefferson county grand jury, meet ing today was expected to call Dr Christopher G. Schott, held under bond in connection with the shooting of his office assistant, Elizabeth Ford Griffiths, 17. It was hinted the jury might finish its deliberations before night. ALLEGED FRAUD CASE PIGEON-HOLED BY U. S. Failure of important exhibits to arrive from New York caused an in definite postponement of the Tjow | | Millstead was a stranger here, He was known to have had several con. vereations with Morehead. It was after these conversations, relatives ani that Morehead showed signs of great mental depression and threat ened viol to himself vig-Rowe copper mining case in th Had Shayd Mustache federal court Friday. Christian | Tjoxevig, Alaska mining man, and | Following Morehead’s death Mill-| George Francis Rowe, Seattle pub |stead wan arrested by & sheriff's] icity pecialist, were indicted in posse in the cabin of “Son” Briscoe,| New York October 3 in connection a negro. He had shaved off his|with alleged mining frauds, Extra mustache and exchanged his cap for] qition proceedings were t ve been ‘wester Judge ence a sow Jeremiah “Mill jreviewed by Neterer appeared at the More the first time on Decem County Attorney dusk, He and asked om It w from the vd stay over plied that he “When they Into the Morehead, surprised, #aid to his un- known guest: ‘Why, you're Tom Logan, ain't you?” “Millstead denied that he was lo A Tom Logan worked for Mo da short time several years ogo. If he had any trouble with Morehead it is not known, Claimed to Be Officer “Millatead the R Oglesby farm, a mile away, in in the fire department, was be made arrangements to board there.|ing heard by Superior Judge Boyd J He said he was an officer and was\raiman Friday. Winningham was getting evidence some tain of Hose Company No. 34 on Millstead Morehead beld sev-| August 12, 1917. Lelk was hie eral convers but it was subordinate. Leik says the captain untii after m the evening of|wrote a letter to Fire Chief F. L. Decembe Moreh 1 showed | steten charging Leik with being s of worry pro-German and un-American. Leik “When Millstead left the home of|denies the charge, Capt, Winning Oglesby he said he was sorry that} ham is attempting to prove them. NEW SERIES OF SERMONS Dr, Frederick W. Car be- gins a new series of sermons upon the “Lord's Prayer,” at the Central | Baptist church Sunday morning, | treating espectally of the “Father. hood of God" and the “Brotherhood of Man.” In the evening he preaches the third of the series upon the “Commandments of Christ” and “Principles of* Christian Living.” In this sermon he dis- cusses the “Listening Side of Prayer.” lod if he Morehead re ber tens # just ‘ road ight out went house The $ Alfred L. | against and} mage sult brought by Leik, former elty fireman, William Winningham, cap: to went to and ms not that — THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. t Car BUYERS EAGER FOR TOMATOES | Dealers Sell ‘Heavy Shipment in Less Than Day | Mextc tomatoes showed their first appearance in two weeks on Weitern ave. Thursday, By Friday noon practically every tomato on th street had been grabbed up by eager buyers at $5 per lug. Further ship. ments fr the South are expected Saturday . Potato market $95 to $100 level, Prices have ad vanced generally thruout the coun try, according to the weekly report of the United States department of agriculture Other offerings on ket show no changes jmarket continues strong | Butter and egg quotations are un changed. Poultry dealers have once more raised wholesale chicken prices 1 cent per pound Receipts at the local stock yards Friday were 336 head of cattle and 56 hogs. Cattle market held ateady, while hogs went stronger. Quota tions were unchanged still holds at the local mar The onion "A PRINCE - THERES wWrAss ” JEAN, JOHN AND TONY OWE SAM They’ve Got to Have Work or They Can’t Play He Has to Extend Credit or They Can’t Get Work BY FREDERICK M. KERBY = |e} NEW YORK, Dec. 9 Why | 9 Almeria. per how should the man out Brown's | pee Sree vierite. per | Crossing or Linoleum City worry about the depreciation of foreign currency, as he is told he should worry? What is the matter with the | French france, anyway, that the bot | tom has dropped out of its purchas-| ling power? | In simple every day language swept clear of all technicalities, the second question may be answered jin thin way Asmume France and the States to be two persons with each other, Call “Jean” and the United “Sam.” Jean is horribly in debt| to Sam. Sam han been selling things to Jean and our bills to Jean} have so piled up that he is up against it to pay them off. Jean's been having hard tuck, too, and accidents and all that. And out of jevery dollar Jean earns he has to | pay off 60 cents to Sam. The re |wult ts of course to Jean that for jall practical purposes a dollar tw jonly worth 60 cents to him because! | nalf of every dollar he earns be-| jiongs to Sam. ‘This is not the exact figure, O€ course; it is merely af {lustration, But unless Jean can keep a steady job and work hard, he can’t pay Sam back. And the place where Jean works (Europe) is in very bad repair, and the machinery he is using needs fixing up, and a lot of his tools are broken, and be sides Joan isn't in very good health, and he's missed a lot of time due! to the war Jean can't go on working unless somebody puts up some more “Price Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit 1 Danii New. per Iflower--Per Celery — Per cane Gartio—Per ™ Chinese, per ™ Letinee—Cal, per case Osiens—Cal. Avstratian Drown Patviere Per ton— KE Wash. Netted Gem Loa! “ Pumpkine—Local, per T% Radishes—Loral, don bunches Rutahegee— Yakima eack Tomatore M 96 6 20 nee rauir Aontee— Wineeap Tome Meautiew 260 eo | | Winesape Jonathan © grades, all vartetios Rananse—Guatemaia, a Per bbt | teeee s bom. 6.000800 at ane trained Lemons Per bor Oranges Per bor Japanese, per or Manch Virwinta Japanese, per M Peeane Per ™ Pepeorn tow cs Keystone, t United trading France States per Batter Tatter F Kane Local Pollets Mik Per owt Freeh dairy strictly fiesh . DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Denlere cream: (= Batter— Loe ery. cubes Local country bricks country pe ereamery, ® Rricks Local, strictly fresh oe Cheese—-New Wisconsin triplets Or and Wash. triplets . POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesalers the | "Status of the New York | Stock Exchange V4 \t | 10 | up oft bake troleurn at 213, oundry at 128%, | , off %; Bude | United States Hub United Ketall Btores | 118, up ti oft 4) Mextom | American Car . off % ott 10 . off %; Haldwin at Houthern Pacific at 101% + Activity 4 the early trading. The stock rose to 18%, up 1 Mexican Petroleum advanced to 214 on emall buying, United States Rubber stiffened after some initial sell ad vancing 137 ‘The, bears engin’ 4 the end of the firs Rubber to 108%. Ind 16, after reach 4 a sharp drive hour, United % and Btu- | Alcohol do- 116%. Btoot | 106%. United high on the and Philadelphia Com-| teh contin stock advancing Realty ad-| . to 60, and Philadelphia Com- ny continue in good demand, At 41% the Iatter was within 1\% pointe of the | 18 record price. | Under the leadership of Baldwin end | Ol stocks, the price movement expert-| enced & general upturn tn the early aft ernoon, Shell tranaport advanced to 85% |a met gain on the day of 24%. Royal | Duten, New York, moved up to above |105 and Doheny Issues enjoyed ® brink rally. Pan-American r 1 to 103%, and Mexican Petroleum to 214 at non touched Ite beet price tn eral days at 107% Chicago Live S | : eh delineate" Tl © @ & Receipts, | t higher ) butchers, , B1EOG 16-35; pigs $13.00@ 14.50; ket | bute 4,000 head; Lambe, $12.6 market J uneventy hi 19.78 ewes, $4766 14.60. Pork Open Jan vest Lard— Jan | May Kive— Jan High low Clone 244 25.45 $20cs $22 —— || Chicago Grain Market | lle pi | * —Grain prices on the ot Trade were slightly due to tight tm oat moveenent age. Many farm tut CHICAGO, Ja Chicago | higher Buyers aaid to the « sold th able to Provisions were higher. | January corn opened up Keo, at $1.41.) ond subsequently gained another Ke corn, wnehanged at opening of 81.264, advanced We later: July corn, | | up %e at opening, $1.2¢%, remamed u changed H May onte opened up Ye. at 4%, but lost Ke ; July cate, up “be at the opening. uncha lew Chose | $1.40% | Laew | 132%! 9.—City creamery, | fo per tb. —telected yer Geese—45e per th. | Cheese—Oregon triplets, 2¢@28e per Ib ee ae STO Rae eer Frisco Market Sta ! /-——_________—___- —__# BAN FRANCIACO, Jean. 9. 67 %o per Ih —Katras, 68 per do: je per dor; un c per don Cheese—Callfornia fints, per Ib NEW STEAMER COMING ‘The steamer Eastern Crag is on |her way to Seattle from her launch ing place In the Orient. She will be delivered to the United States ship- | ping board here. | local extras, €2@T0c Drotlers, 22 @ 266 | Butter— | extra pul- zed pullets, fancy, 200! Rate money to fix up his workshop — (Europe) and mend the broken tools and help him get well and make up for lost time. If somebody doean't put up that money, then Jean will be unable to pay back| the 50 cents out of each dollar he| js making now and Sam will never) get bis money back, | What is true of Jean is slightly jleas true of John (&ngland) and is) more true of Teny (Italy), and still re true of other fellows. over there, | eee es The fact is that Europe has bor-|i@— rowed and borrowed against her |future productivity to such an ex-| tent that the paper money issued by) Rough the governments to represent these lnate~ ne is growing leas and value. And because it is growing | lean valuable, it takes more of it to buy things in the United States and the more that is bought from the United States the less mer chants in the United States are in- clined to take the neh frane and the Italian lire and even the British pound sterling, because they are likely to be less and less valu able, Result: Foreign trade is sto ping and is Ikely to stop alto-| gether, And if this happens, E rope may never b able to pay us, jand the industrial situation in the United States may be very badly} affected, indeed, because of the] Dry bulla or stoppage of the outlet for Amer.| Pry fait » ican products, Ducke—Live Mens—Live Live, lent heavy rremsed per Country en Hehe Medium Veal — Fane holoe Quotations at Stockyards f to eb. 14 0 heavy Medi Salted do { Sheep 4o medium wool, ¥ ort wool, PROGRAM ANNOUNCED TOKYO, Jan. 9.—Lieut, Gentile, pilot aviator of the Itallan army, who has arrived in Toyko to make preparations for the Rome-Tokyo flight, says the Italian aviators will make short stops at the following places: Brindisi, Saloniki, Adal Aleppo, Bagdad, Basra, Delhi, Calcutta, Rangoon, Ba Amoy, Canton, Foochow, Shi Tsingtao, Peking, Seoul, Fusan and Oat.) Onnka, |. Rolled ‘The Journey is expected to occupy Corn—W: unt of the numerous ¢po'’* Ld stops th ors will make en ¢ 4 route, At halting plac ficer and two soldiers of th aviation service have been st o to make preparations for supplying Alfa! thease the machines with gasoline and to Serateh Food. effect repairs, we Ruited ‘or green kip skins, iow. No 40 No, 2 WAY, GRAIN AND PEE Wholesale Price Per Ton, City Price + -79,00@ 81.00 $79.00@ 81.00 £4.00@5».00 68.00070.00 + .10.00@ 10.000 74.004 16.00 * Marley-—Rolled . Ground Chipped 15.500 16.00) Public Markets | WESTLAKE Stalls 12-12, pork ronst, 20 T.; sirloin | steak, 20¢ Ib Stall Jonathan ap- | ples, $1.25 box; Winesaps, $1.65 box Grimes Golden, $1.75 per box 6 116-117, *Spitzenbure applen, $1.50 box Btaila 16-17, Jello, 120 pke.: 2 cans to mato io; large pkg. Citrus Pow der, Stall 105, 2 cans sardines in oil ttle Home oll, 100; 4 bars Bob 260. Stall 120, Carnation Iie ean; 3 Ma. mall white beans, 3 The. cut macaront Stall 192 Gulden Wert coftec dried grapes, |200 ™.; white or biack figa 250 M, NoMY Dr. Price's extracts, baking powder, 28¢ Jap tea Stall $8, salmon. 1, 2 Tha } catfish, 2 the hamburger, 150 Ib.; veal T.; veal’ steak, 200 T amook full cream cheese, 400 fresh exes, 5c don; new honey, S50, Sta 0-21, Florida o fruit, 4 for 260; bananas, 200 and new mixed nuts, 300 Ib, Stall Iden West coffee, 600 M., 3 Ths Pearly of Wheat, 30; a0 catsup, 28¢; 4be Royal baking pow cers totly PIKP PLACK pure, fresh milk, 120 at n Carnation milk, 14 te 150%, Jiffy Jeli, Lie; new waln th, ‘Stall 12, 0c coffee, 600 Mm |. sugar and flour sacks for sale, home made mayonnaise, Ge Th, Stall | Carnation or Borden's milk, 140, Stall 151%, fresh ranch eggs, 600 don. Stall 48, w lot strong caraway cheese, 450 tb | Stall 67, a N.Y bbo Stall 81, honey Brat 36, amelts, 2 t luteti cc) Stall } a6, twit Stall Stall Stall the SANITARY Kal skinned 3 for Olymple four soup, Se oan, 66 grape fruit, Stalls 91-32, 100 at ring, rn_oyaters, lex, 150. Stall 45, 49-t. anck $3.00; Libby's asparagus doz Stall 11, Florida “ hand 4 for 260; big lemons 2c doz, Stall 111, pure honey, S00 at, jar; home mad Ibe at polling be 5 Mberty " Mh. "Stalls, ni Nut-Ola, abe M,, 24-86, 8 Ths, Corona 3 Ths, Golden Went coffee, Citrus Powder, 2c. 600 and salt hor CORNER astern buvon, She M™.; 6c; Bastern hame, Stall 11 matcher, So box: t Stall 102, faney Jer aranteed storage egen, 48e dor; s milk, 220; fresh ground peanut b , 200 Stall 14, ling cod Ibs, 260; frewh skinned 2 The, emelts, 3 Ths, 260, Btally 18-2 the : Naptha soap, Se: pumpkin, 166, Stall lard, 2 whole, the pure half or Lenox weap, be large can tine, ! " BANK CLEAKINGS Seattle Clearings Balances 5,381,620 903,091 Portland » 6064 1,126,7 Cle I rings lances Spokane Clearings 4.0 Balances 1,806.0) 568 Tacoma 744194 223,813.92 Clearing» Ballin * * ALASKANS GO NORTH nn. W. Juneau; James Freeborn, operator of | the Jennings, district judge at famous Chicago mine near § and Mra, C. EB. Pullen, hotel owner of Skagway, were among the many Alaskans who sailed North ‘Thursds on the Admiral line steamer, City o Seattle, after vacations on the out wide. VOYAGE NEARLY ENDED The steamships Effna and Egian epernted by Frank Water- house & Co, are due in Philadel- phia in two days. They left here with full cargoes of flour “Big Three” Are Still in Session PARIS, Jan. ¥.-—(United Press.) | —The “Big Three” of the peace conference—Preiniers Lioyd George, | Clemenceau and Nitti—today con- tinued their secret conferences in an effort to wind up the final dis putes of the conference. The Prittrh and Italian tions arrived last night mediately went into with the French ofifclals. G.0.P.DOESN’T WISH | TREATY IN CAMPAIGN) DENVER, Colo., Jan. %—(United Press.}—Republican majority leaders do not favor making the peace treaty a campaign issue. They look for ward'to & compromise settlement on reservations that England and France are certain to accept. But) should the treaty go into the cam-| paign the republicans are content with their chances of success, believ- | ing their stand for “Americanizing” the treaty will be supported by the people. delega- and tm- conference British farmers are officially | urged to make war on wasps LOWEST RATES _ —to— CALIFORNIA ‘ENG! POL aig FREQUENT SAILING 8. 8. Nomisciny JANUARY &, 1920, MeCORMICK LIND 108 Cheers 60 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET Taare Beate pm t Townsend) daily ines for all Otym: midm'ntiPort Townaent Port] | Thurs Sanday!Williams, Dungeness! Ra 10:20pmjand Port Angeles 1 Tees. | Goes through tof midn’ht ‘Thore. iciallam on Tuesday! Mon. (Runday |Hanaville | and T:¢opm) flock. fan Juan Yetands waa | Points marked Passengers for other boat Ianding potn' thetr own arrangement and assume a making — much Passenger rate does not landing charges. Bagrage liability te itrptted to wear- ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket. 180 pounds allowed free, Pteamers ‘and schedules mbject to change without Nee. Freight re. cetved daily for points (excepting Tacoma) named tn above schedule. ‘Tiekets must be office. Open from midnight. PUGET GOUND NAVIGATION 09, Ticket Office, Colman Deck, Phone Main 3993. for landing, ability tn mer’s tine } the | sinned Mystery Ship Docks After Many Perils VICTORIA, Jan ‘he barken- L., Stanford, Capt. Mi the mystery ship a) at the eape and disappeared each arrived here, but nervous wreck lasted 22 daya, explained the appearance the ship assed inside the cape, ch time adverse threatened to ground back to the sea, went ashore in the inding bilzzard Jane Lachlan. th time, her h in time fir wkip apt ree has ris a atch that McLachlan a arent r wh te how b her, swept her The antord trait uring re ago. everal ye Steamer Rams coo Passengers Sca Twenty-five passengers on the steamer Washington, bound from Tat coma for ttle, were nearly panker stricken Thursday morning when the Washington crashed into a log boom off Alki point, Fog and an uneasy, current, which swung the boom in front of the steamer, aré blamed for the accident. Besides a dented bow, Washington was uninjured, |/PACIFIC CABLE BROKEN The Pacific cable is broken again, — this time somewhere between Guam and Manila. Repairs are expected to take at least a month. The cable was severed for two and a halt months last winter. COTTON GIN REPORT WASHI ON, Jan. - 9.—Cotton last year totaled 10,017,089 running bales, counting round as half bales, as compared with 1@- 773,463 in 1918, the census burpat — | today reported. Made up to and including Jan. 10 will draw interest from SYSTEM Many a good resolution has failed for lack of system in carrying it out, Many an_ undertaking has failed for the same reason In our effort to im- prove our financial condi= tion during 1920, let us make regularity and con- stancy @ part of our sya em, Save constantly; de~ posit regularly. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS It you If you can BUY more Liberty or On Thursday, January & 1920, the below. ‘They a the world, and the highest. We adverti may always know the New York marke! and Victory Bonds. Int 4s 393.00 7 Ist ayn $93.20 28 $95.58 aie 66 99.90 23 $92.00 60 Market Interest *Total ... 100.18 $92.60 *When buying. we deduc the governing prices for st SELL your Liberty or Vietory Bonds, SELL to US, Vietory Bonds, BUY from US closing market prices were as given berty ond Victory Bonds a! ese prices dally in order nd the exact value of your 24 4M $92.42 64 $93.06 a aus 0472 1.35 $96.07 4th Victory Victory 4M 93 1 8Te on a $50 pond and $2.5¢ on @ $1,000 bond, We toll at the New York market plus the accrued interest. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Muntetnat Bond Waren. Conte? Ane wile Dollars 3 Central Building, Seattle. PRLEPHONES: Main 727; Elliott 2840, Tine Necohtbeion Ketablished Over a Quarter