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IDAHO LABOR ISIN SESSION Spokesmen ‘Oppose ater to Enter Politics POCATELLO, Waho, Jan. 1 Cintted Press.) —Authoriaed poker midirfor Idaho labor at the ape ning | of the tate Federation of Labor cefvention today came out openty| emtiner the attempt to sewing the Workers as an ofmanizaion into party politics, R. H. Park, Boise, president of the federation, sald the attempt would} fal “It Is against the polley of the Jabor will not organize a political patty at this time.” YOUNG MORTON GOES ON TRIAL | EVERETT, Jan, 12—(Special.)— Joweph Darwin Morton, t.yearold peg, Accused of complicity in the of Lee Linton, a taxicab actver, on November 19, was placed of trial for hia life in Superior morning. Morton's pal, Isom White, 19% was sentenced to death by a jury last Saturday a the person who actually fired the shot which killed Linton, According to the prosecution [Morton has confessed that it was originally planned that he, instead White, shoul! fire the fatal #hot ut at the ast momeat Morton gor} ‘wold feet.” Up to noon today the jury that i have the boy's tife in its hands erest is being manifested in the rial as Linton, the murdered taxi- cab driver, wae widely and favor bly known to residents of Everett nd vicinity. Was Not Simple Maid He Thought Acousing his wife, Rose, of being bigamist, And attenipting to frame her marriage after she became to him, December 29, 1919, T, Ward has instituted annul ts proceedings In superior court t Ward, who Was reso neha veel =I fe © previo the service only a igitl, without much experience with and thelr ways.” Three days) er, Ke saya, he discovered that she | 4 one husband before him, and t even after marrying him, is seeking another husband. Ward his wife three days before the Propaganda WASHINGTON, Jan, 12—(United ~The senate’s investigation of fh propaganda was broadened when Senator Moses, chairman committee, announced be Immediately lesued. Tt wis learned the committee had " in the words of somé mem Home financiers may be involved, Jet his mame be used in connec with this prediction. ring of Ludwig C. A. Martens, Jed “ambassador” of the Rus soviet républic, was deferred to- at request of former Senator | lomat Georgia, chief} the British embassy at Tokyo. Hardwick, 1 for Martens. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS LOCAL ROUTES FOO? OF MARION sTRzet| | |Says Auto Driver Was Intoxicated J. Adama was Charged with driv« ing an auto while Intoxicated in # jcomplaint filed in ee Otte W.! Brinker's court Monday 7 Wittens, Dungencas WA0—m\and Port Angeles, | 12:60 | Goes through tot midn’ht|) llatiam on Tuesday! Mon. ih. ol one through = ¢ [yesh Bey on There} Kisésion, “to: ineston, Gamble 1 **Rglon| exces tury (Fiagier, Townsend! Sunday!) Railroad ave. aay 'Manavilie and Tae Points marwed ¢* are boat Iandings ere for these pointe and for her boat landing points must make Ir own arrangements for landing assure all risk and lisbility tn we much — landing. oamer's eee foes not include Beat| ane 2 wage iiabiney, fe Himited to wenr- lapparel, ni wed 8100 for je ticket. al Rance without notice Freigh: atiy for all pointe ( y; med tn 0 aon L Tickets must be Open from it. 6:10 & m. to ifee S0UxD NAVIGATION 09. Cotman Dock, 1993. 9S LOO 'Hoover Urges Money for paving People i in Europe WASHINGTON, peace treaty etual poorhouse loans of $150,000.000 to nit tO prevent starva the United States fn powers aré ren the situation In Austria. Austria of the 1 lands off whieh it previously ite exiatence ALF. of 1." he said, “and Idaho| Hoover suggested that a union of Havaria would be ion of the problem. in general le making a re Austria with te to the contrary All loans to Europe should be pnt to the minimum Jascha Heifetz, Musical Genius, to Give Concert : career | pawnbrok Jascha Heifeta, prodigy whose the young musical, wizardry on the violin | has taken the country by storm, Will/lic heard the boy play; he theatre greeted immediately ax one According to an Announcement of the Ladies’ Musical | club Sunday phenomenal Young violinist, haw been the sensation of |the Bast for the last two years, Judge Ralph C. Betis court this/ ad not been completed, Great m-| earned place with the mas Heifete received his first he was thr al Arrangements were made whereby he could be enrolled in the | Royal Schroo! of Music at Vilna seven he was taken by his parents to Petrograd to study the most famous teacher in the world at TRIAL OF NEW IN FINAL Week its final week today jof the viotin his marriage. xaye hy married ber, 4 king she wae “a hard working | Harry » Richardson, for the defense the arguments when | court convents this morning. eMtire day, it in said, will be devoted to the arguments of one attorney altho a second may get started late this afternoon, Lawyers believe it will be possible to place the case in the hands of the jury late Wednesday or Thyreday. British Diplomat . Goes to Germany the probing LONDON, Jan. 12—Lord Kitmar- large number of new subpoenas | nock ift today for Germany, to be cothe British diplomatic representa- K “the trails that led into queer | * jing Gen immediately after the ding to & s@nator who refused treaty of Versailles became effec- indicates the to Germany, representatives here was The Swiss ore preparing to evacuate the the new representatives of the Ger- Iman repubile number of per- sonal belongings, Lichnowski the German ambassa- 1914, were being re- turned to the buildings. j Hughes after his of Adam Korwaski half mile south of Riverton on the Seattle-Tacoma highway. | were wreeked ‘was intoxicated | Commission Elects Officers Monday | pmmission met 3 officers for 1920, Com Hughes says Adams ‘The other two commis. . T. Christensen RIDING ON BICYCLES youtha riding bloyclen were wry by autos shortly before noon award J Hopper, 1013 B. 61st at, as the result | jo tthe two accidents , was struck driven by ©. Pontius ave, and one leg may be while riding and Madison st, wi 1818 Moward ave. | the city hospital, but his injuries are iter, W. V. Kellogg, engineer, 7 AND FRACTURES SKULL’: a truck driver for Charles Uta, from his machine in a faint early and sustained a fonday morning provable fracture of the skull ‘The accident occurred at Hixth ave af fr shortly after Utx oo mubsoet t9)| had taken the truck from the trans. company's barn 6 the city hoapital in an unconscious ondition at 8 a. m tly before noon he had not re jperior Judge John S. and Holaate st He was rushed alone at 4897 Bist ave, W, and has heen employed by the Globe company hot Only to relieve the burden the American taxpayer, but to fe Murope to get On ite feet qui The Holsheviki, Hoover said, are fon at delay to reconstru ins « in Poland, because the are maintaining an arm 00,000 men L.600mile front against the If Poland eollapt it means a di Peet menace to the financial stability of Burope,” he sald, “The situation in Austria in the #t In Burepe Hoover stated It ia absolutely dew Perate, Austria was broken up by be a i or house rpetual Pp ' want to kay this question was settled on an Ame basis, Her alternatives are migration, death or Industrial diversion. ‘The situation | erate (at Austria has of art works in her national natty, | am strongly in #0 fered ga llerion Per oppored to th ne ti It te a form ¢ United Heifets began his conce at the age of * An am “t pube | masters of the stringed instrum Concert masters all over the world sought to engage the services of the! new #tar on the musical firmament. | red in| all the great music centers of Bu:! oming to America was & memorable event! Naturally the critics dtd not take much stock in| punts that had reached them rope of the phenomenal Refore the war, Heifets ap rope. Hie the ac from young violinist Mis first appearance in New York was a fevelation. Overnight Meifets leaped into a place beride Kreisier and Zimbalist. Today his place is axsured among the great masters of the world of muate In is expected that the appearance of Helfetz will rival in musical en thusiasm that of GalliCuret, who |Appeared here under the same aus ‘ ptoes. Jap Infiltration of China Now On, That the Chinese justly fear Jap Puebia declared refuge od there reporting that #ix per | ce conference so that she witl t 1 am sure the waa {investigation Monday, ‘The of the| Men were arrested ax gamblers. Lun nent, | had $980 in his pockets, besides the 1 | counterfeit (NEW TEMBLOR RAZES TOWNS Rebels Harass Mexican Vio-| tims of Quakes wre ot sa.ey BUTTER PRICES STATE NAUTICAL” ARE LOWERED FORMALLY OPEN " Dealers Reduce Quotations Young Men Have Oppor- |“ 5 Cents Per Pound earthquake in the vieinity of & lan, Vera Crux, today was reported to have Killed more than 100 per won A mereage from the Governor bed ry on the slopes of Mount Ort Candido Aguilar, minister of war has sent an utimatum to rebel ands in the devastated areas that Unless they cease ha weeking to ald the suffering popula itlon he will order a concentration of} that federal troops a | Arrest Wong Lun With “Tin” Dolla Wong Lun, alleged to have had counterfeit dollar in hia pocket when arrested along with 27 other ¢ “hinese deputy eheriffs in a 4 jon the Cannery Workers’ club, 6468 | King ®t, i# being held for federal £4 Ching U. S. will Not Be in on Kaiser Party PARIS, Jan, 12—The United | Btates, because of her failure to/% ratify the peace treaty, will not be represented on the Tribunal of five allied powers to try the former kaiser, it Was learned today CASH, KEYS AND FEATHERS STOLEN) Keys, cash and feathers were in: cluded in Sunday night loot collected by burglars. Mra. M. Harney, 907 Sixth ave, re ported the theft of $9T and @ number of keys Mary O. Boyer, 109 Federal ave, | reported the theft of two suite, two) |penciia and a box containing 18| |atrands of biack bird of paradise Says Bishop Here |'s:«* Thomas F. Haley, 806 ¥ om ave, font a lavender and yellow sult, two} domination if the declaration | pairs of sacks, with garters attach F. R. Graves, Episco-| ed, and a searchlight op of Shanghai, who in Mrs, M. Robinson, 1900 KB. Union at the Frye hotel. Japanese aré/ st, lost a fom fur valued at $150. |Mocking to Shanghat by the nes.) dreds, says Bishop Graves, and thinks that thie ie in wecordance | CAMERA MEN ATTEMPT with a preconceived plan of the} Japanese government e boyeott of Japanese! “Chin goods is still in effect and in hav ing a church conference in Detroit. Wood I Denies He'll Quit to Campaign WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.-— Maj. Leonard Wood, here to attend & meeting of departmental and divi ional commanders of the army, to- day declared that reports that he The sending of Lord Kilmarnock | would resign from the army soon to conduct a campaign for the repub- ican nomination for president were “unwarranted” and “unauthorized.” Senator Moses, Wood's manager British desire to resume full réla-|here, had indicated earlier that tions with Germany at once. fimarnock ia an experienced dip- has been secretary Wood would take this one. Battle of Verdun Fought Right Here One battle of Verdun may have been fought in France, how or Howard B. Verdun nued his wife, Lilian E., for divorce in superior court Monday, They were married here August 14, 1918 Incompatl | bility is the alleged reason for hia suit German Prisoners Are Repatriated PARIS, Jan. 12.—Premier Clemen- ceau hans ordered immediate repatria tion of 4.000 German prisoners still held in France. ded “Bnake Ran park, on N h.” near Wood TTUN st, Bunday |that the place war too nolay, injurious effect on Japan's trade,” he says. Bishop Graves t# returning to Shanghai after attend: Deputies Visit Ranch and Dislodge “Invalids” to Find Cache of Whisky ‘Two wick girls in bed falled to de leelve Deputy Sheriffa William Dow-| the deputy and Julius Von Gerat when they | Oranges OLD HAY STACK STUNT Pe Japantes, per box —— WASHINGTON, Jan, I2—-A load of loose bay was neon passing slow ly by the White House today Passeteby remarked about #6 un! amends Usual a sight, Mild curiosity turned Chestnate—Japantee, per to astonishment, however, when se) P 3 | eh eret wervice men stopped the load| Peamus—virsiein, Keystone cS and produced several men with cam eras much a2 & magician produces rabbits and things from a hat The cameras were equipped with teleacopio lenses and the photog raphers #ald they had hoped to «nap the president as he sat in hid wheel ae oe dairy v h nee! | Netter Fas Mite DA! = SALEM, Jan. i2--The Oregon bear Chair near the south portico OREGON'S SOLONS RATIFY SUFFRAGE loginiature, shortly after convening here in special session today, unani mously passed a reeolution ratifying the federal equal suffrage amend ment, leas than minutes after the convening of the special session. ‘The senators were #0 anxious to Place themasives on record favor: Able to the amendment that, many yelled “aye” before their namen could be called by the reading clerk. SPOKANE MURDER | pe ty CASE IS DELAYED)" SPOKANE, Jan. 12-—-Opening of Gree tive 1 Marie MoDonaid | Betgian Meree—11 the trial of Fay and their brother ‘Ted, for the mur der of W. H, McNutt, local real on tate agent, scheduled to open here today, was set over until tomorrow | pucke—t. morning. n Well, we'll look anyhow,” replied They looked in the room, The iris didn't look very sick to Von | Gerat Neighbors complained to the sheritt | Better get them out of bed, we | going to search th When the deputies arrived, James | Lockman A. Lockman, the proprietor, was) | proprietor “You can search the house from| very courteous. “Oh, how could you?" answered the The girls were asked to get out of top to bottom, but please don't make|bed by Lockman and the deputies any noise, as I have two sick girl/snut their eyes friends upstairs in bed,” he told the! “I'm waiting for a doctor | room, be depution. to come and attend to therm.” Deputies searched the house, They found nothing. “What about the room where those sick girls are” queried Von Gerst. “Oh, you wouldn't disturb them, would you”" countered Lockman s ia Jawful or not is another mat oth ave. & W., says such p ful That is why he is suing the! elty for $2,000 damages. The cane was heard before « jury in Su Monday. At five minutes past midnight, | April 3, 1919, Kellogg #0 boarded a take Burien ca home, Between Hudson and Bran don sts car, puting him off, recites Kellowg, | reated Passenger Says Conductor Drew . Gun to Enforce Anti-Smoke Rule Thou Shalt Not Smoke on a City | Btreet Car. Ir ody hy ‘ a conductor thin edict in| yom: me Kellogg fAccunes, lvinding. But whether hia zeal to enforce it at the point of a gun cedings are disturbing and unlaw- Jurey’s court he at Riverside, intending to ride to his | atre the motorman stopped the “Now, you girle get out of the ore T open my eyes,” anid Von Gerst. When Von Gerst opened his optice the room waa deserted. His suepicions were verified when under the covers, he dikcovered five bottles of whisky, Lockman wan ar conductor pulled when he was about four fe ed it against my ribs and forces | me off the car into the mud and| mire of the street, [ was th Jcompelied to walk two and a halt miles to my home: “li the eyes of my neighbors var greatly humiliated and ant fored nervous and physical dis trems."* he went wie of the case pre tion Counsel Wal city by Cory jter H*. Meier is in direet> contrast to the story of Kellogg. “Kel despite requests to desist and abide with the city ordinance, which prohibits smoking on the 4“ Meler, “Ho threatened the conductor, wanted carn,” ee 4 with the eonduetor, ap: proached him with the intention of | to fight, and to preserve law, order and peace, he was evieted from the oar,” Mau Me ba divappearéd in the earthquake. | quotations were reduced 6) per pound on all offeringa on) *tate will Nave an opp » local wholesale market Moray, | tke the entrance examinations for * being quoted at 63 eenta 1 cent under wing relief |t parties And Cooperate with Workers | I pound with cubes of California spinac morning was was reported all jon that date, #o to accomme market khows @ briak| who could not be here and others ye decided to take the teste quotations a | ¢ boxes are being quoted at 63 Potato market $100 the ruling level, threatening Wholesale prices another $5 traing were late at stockyards Monday but estimated ar rivals were 260 head of cattle and while hoga went higher Trice Pald Wholesale Deal * for Vegetables Austratian Tirews Pumpaine reeset per th Yakima. eack iApinach Per harper Tomatoes —Mexicar Rome Broutiee Glarman Winesape Almeria, per kom ebe| tion of th Pricce Paid at Wheieestc due here January 15, to Washington, where he will seek extension of Alaska steamship serv- country = eream~ ¢ | coffee, 500 18.00016.60) pk a 15.004 }6.00| can: 3 the. Crisco, $1.07, Stall 12%, eran 14.000 14.50 | berri | + 1860@14.00| Jonathan appl $1.25 box, Stalle 16-17, liaree phe. Albers’ pan beds," he ordered | hum to choles Green hides, cows and or stage, Not areén of ealted long wool, each « ne | Salted or gion Kip aking, No. 1. Hoge persisted in smoking | tunity to Prepare for Sea Once more the young men of this riunity to the Washington Nautical school whieh opened Monday, Supplement ary entra examinations will be | % held January 19, according to an nouncement of Grover C, Gater, sec retary Preliminary examinations were given January 5, but many ap Plieants were unable to reach Seattle nT were be in the off at th University of Washington by Janu ary it The school nels gineers aboard merchant These positions pay not lees than $160 4 month with all meals, lodging and laundry furnished free It te two-year coureé and all uniforms, lclothing, meals, lodging and text | books are furnished possible thru appropriations of the - state legislature and the federal gov ernment During the summer months the cadets will be taken on practice 95.000 190.88 | cruin * aboard the former gunboat | @ Vicksburg, whieh ia the home of the |wchool. These voyages will carry the students to Alaska, the Orient and] J Hawalian islands, giving them actual jexperience in navigating a ve@@el on {the high seas New Orleans Now Port’s Chief Rival |; ‘That Seattle wit have to surpans | New Orleans if it wants to retain | but jos second U, 8, port, me | missioner W. T. Christensen, on hie | tan... |return from the national conven- National Rivers and | Harbors congress, held in the May AMOETE Guit ctty ite position war the declaration of Port Riggs Due Jan. 15 Gov. jee to outlying portions of the north. ern territory, ELECT FRED WARNER Capt, Fred Warner, veteran Alas- ka pilot, haa been elected president 12 of the Shipmasters’ association. For jthe fifth time W. 'T. Isted has been re-elected secretary, Capt. O. A. Johanson ts retiring _Dresident. DISNEY GOES TO N. Y. A. EB. Disney, North Pacific coast passenger agent for the In ternational Mereantile Marine, will leave here Tuesday for New York. been promoted to the port of assistant to the traffic manager He bh of the company. C, P, Sargeant, who has served the company for 19 Will succeed Dis. years in the Bast ney here. aa Atala 24-96, 9 m of Wheat Stall 45. 2 laree can abe, good ile pke. Mant 16 taney Jersey butter, 6Te Mm $2.00; fresh peanut | butter, Zoe m onsin cream belek cheese, 34c th; full cream eb 1.) 2 cane assorted on or ISe; 206 can of corn, 15 beans, 160 bottle cataup, 19¢ WRHOTLAKE Btalle 10-11, Inmb stew, 1f6 Th; plonte hams, 25e M.: veat chops, 2he M, Stall 105, Cream of Barley, 16 %.: dil 1 | pickin. for 1 Stall 162, Libby's a» paragus yee, 260, Stall 120, Horden's milk, ite Sunkist oranges 26¢ doz corn oF Klons atatet, ite Die 1K AC » frenh milk tall ean Carnation milk, frewh ronated coffee. ride lime, 106 on eut mhearonl, 3 be Th.; pure Co 690. POWDER EXPLODES; ONE) MAN KILLED, ONE HURT) HUNTINOTON, W. Va., Jan, 12.-< Ten cases of powder exploded near the mouth of the’ Superior Thacker Coal company at Williamson, W. Va., today, and James Childres was killed, A foreman was slightly in: juread, RAILROADS LOBE SUIT WASHINGTOD BANK CLEARINGS sey yy 0 | + 2,971,0 sae.) Status of the New York || Stock Exchange e any After & period of heavy selling in early trading, prices ware steadier and he ons at we popes start Of the wm Prices, broke Gay's poor clearing houses. statement & pretext for « ned today under the rb. Ff, Bek , former naval officer. Youths between the ages of 17 and 21 years are eligible to take the two-year course, Which will educate and fit} them to become deck officers and em | broke @ pomnte nited Btates Rubber 4, and! Pacific | F. Hines, viee president, are on their © active inmuew tovehed thelr ont prices for the day in early afternoon ial Alcohol broke ch cadet $155 for the a high of 115 to 110% This is made fecovering about § points from the low [chicane Grain n Market 1} ~*| NAUTICAL SCHOOL Grain futures on Provisions were lower. corm Opened up Me, a May @Ate opened unchanged at before the close; July oats was down Me at the opening of T6%c, and Inter lost another %e. | aT - ne x ag " 8 | ay the Matson line between Seattle, |San Francisco and Honolulu are of | arydoek. The steamers Meriden and & | Eastern and the West Segovia is being re- f Ghicago Live Stock mae Rigas, of Alaska, 1# on hin way nd fenders, PULTE; cnlwen, 816. head: 1% Hers 65; ewes, $5.25 | America. She must be outside the Frisco Market Status BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. Batres, 660 per ib; prime firsts, 6540 intras, Th torn Hee ai tee pat dae, Pit, gt: Caliternia per dot; wederal: 12 —Butter— Cheene—California flats, fancy, 29%0 | Portland Market Report " ORT LAS aD Jan “Butte r—city ed local extras, ‘The money was in a purse. Bhe was not at home at the time of the burg- ‘i pei Hene—20@8t0 per Ib; broilers, 22@ 250 per tb. n triplets, 36@ 380 per Ib l Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Amith Cove terminal Pier R—#tr Admiral Rvane, | Skinner & Rady yards Str Robin Gray, Robin Goodfellow, str Alaska Steamship Co, - Vie~ se aah abe, jp Co, Moorings—str Vi tort Mitwabhee Oovan dock—#tr Nawtern Commercial Boller works—Str Santa Ana. Sstr West Ivan, astern Guide, atr | ‘ity of ‘Topeka Str West Jessup, str Hoone- Todd drydock—str Seattle Flour mills—Str Seattle Spirit, rydock—Str Meridef, motor wehr Culburea, Tako Union—Huils Bnoquatmie, Broxton, Iota, Endymion, Fort J dison, Poughton, Bowe: mont stalls ir .Bleatra, Gelwin, Abyder \ domia, Academia, Ponta, Diack Welt, Vort Hartison, Fort “nents, | .0ot!, Dione, Henry ‘Wiison, M ‘or naling #tre ‘Tahginntes 8. 8. Surveyor, -MeDonald—Motor achr Hooby- Canal Lumber Co—Motor sohr UY more Liberty or On Saturday, Pig 4 10, 1920, Jan, 12.—CUnit- ed Press.)—The railroads of the country today lost their suit in the supreme court to collect additional compensation from the government amounting to more than $50,000,000, LOWEST, RATES CALIF: ‘ORNIA $92.55 § we deduct s70 on a a0 ‘ork MAFKet plus the accrued MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. eet) at the New PAGE _|SEATTLE YARDS GET CONTRACTS *|$1) 000,000 Worth of Work Comes Here Contracts totaling $1,000,000 for | conve reion of 14 Japanese built ships | from coal burners to oll burners will be awarded Seattle yards during the first three montha of this yer, ap cording to D. M, Gallia, North Paeifie Coast manager for the Emergency Fleet corporation. The ships were built In Japan for the shipping board. They were con- structed as coal burners because of the war #hortage of oll, but with the » coming of peace and lessening of the demand for ofl will be converted to oll burners, The steamers Bastern Gale and Eastern Guide are already — being converted at the Todd yard. Fourteen others are to follow before i of Mare i “| Alexander Goes to Washington HI. F. Alexander, president of the — Bteamship company, and A, — way to Washington Monday, where ‘they will confer with shipping board to | Officials regarding the purchase of | the former Hill liners, Great North- °*-lern and Northern Pacific. The two ships, formerly operated on this const, have been in the transpott service during the war. The two of- ~ | fielals of the company will extend | their trip’ thruout the Bast and ex. . | pect to ‘be away thee weeks. OPENED MONDAY The Washington State Nattticnl school was officially opened Mon firmer day morning with an inspection of |the training ship Vieksburg by ” y Mee at the opening. | |Mayor C, B. Fitemerald. After the et May inspection, classes were held for the | firet om. < | THREE SHIPS SENT IN FOR REPAIRS Three of the five vessels operated juide are on drydock here paired in San Franeisco. ADMIRAL MAYO MAY BE SOLD TO DOLLAR Negotiations for the sale of the steamship Admiral Mayo to the Rob- — ert Dollar Steamship company by the Admiral line are under way. may be completed soon. TO TAKE LAST WET CARGO The freighter Cordova is on liquor for the weet coast of three-mile limit by midnight Friday, when the federal prohibition law — goes into effect. The Cordova ts ~ under charter to the Pan-American line. / VESSELS HERE FOR REP. The steamer City of Topeka fived here Monday in tow of tugs Tyee and Holyoke. She her rudder between San F and Portland, and will be rep here. SUNDAY BURGLARS GET $97 Mrs, M. Harney, 907 Sixth ave., minus $97 Monday, as the result of @ visit by burglars early Sunday morning, They obtained entrance to her room by means of a pass key. ary. Cornerstone of Your Home The real cornerstone of your home is the safe and sure title to the land on which you build. Without a good title you will have neither lot nor home. And the way to be sure that your title Is good is to have the evidence and the security furnished by a Title Insurance Policy issued by this company, You should insist that the seller furnishes you with @ | Tide Insurance Poliey when you buy, Washington Title Insurance Co, “Under State Supervision” - Assets More Than $608,000 9g ou = the closing m se epi: were a prices for ey. (4 pe Wo advertine these prices always know the, New York market and the exact ay your Victory Bonds, ta fa ath Wihery Sie aie ae aus 8 W240 gbhae 6T LAS $93.07 Th 80) pond snad and oe ona Shoe vena” we

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