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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1920. ates yeaa sas tame poad «He Seattle Star The Boys in the Next Car | VF RES A TRNOW ‘ iii Attorneys.at-Law Gosh’ /GOoo one-T an MD hh bi BWALL— ESTA DLS Lil / ~ 4Ow oe - alcanpa. ‘Consultation ey Ji wire rMAD Doren KO WHO UShS giate fees. 218 Burke Bide. eae cicce YOU BVUER HEARD nat one ee m OR NOT} BUT row An ol ies 2— WRB di ollie a a Consultation free Ali Con scence S ABOUT TWO [ANA STHETIC IN ] Status of the New York | Public Markets if BANK CLEARINGS moderate | 7 ; | ae Seattle | as Iw SHMEN—— 4 On ran? | _ Stock Exchange i Clearings ......:+...$1,873,081.05 a PAT ano MINE —— | oomes —— —*% | | Balances ‘ 1,309,059.05 F J (1 ELL ra’ on YORK, Jan, 14-—Most leading | weary 79 "180 at. stant] | pokane THEY SUST |iasuen showed fractional increases at the |g” vat cant Carat Tie, Beall | | Clearings ..... 106+ 2/846,682,00 cant ove ve 7 POOR Guy — rnd pr phe mew y Ayre United | 1503, Van Camp's pumpkin, 17¢ ean || Balances . see 849,875,00 I Got One \ ; er J aw T “™— : 1 ew York Central at 69 mort | ane © = lf : Tacoma xeon FENWICK 1 See TALS Wits: DMCaS. din, el. Em ISays San Francisco Enjoys |x" ravens st Ste ]ite; free herring, bo Ms thaitbut, 360] | yenringy 990,458.40 432 Murke Bldg ABOUT A o~ et aaa fe — Qurcre — . 1 | Btates Hubber at 130, sanaapess, ate Ga ihe a etead eae 7 || Balances 138,298.65 wa the curcnen an / /NO-HONeST 1,7 ({ Tere ir Sir cay Tariff Advantage debater at Ooi, off Mi United, Retall|Cortige mutta, dbo Me meal i613, fren |i = ey ea pee yg a Roan s NEVER / baoueplacl s Bm GO THRO | | 0, ot Ws Peo ee bine rei Medical bat AL Ploncer Bldg. | . " we / JAN Cr ‘ | Freight from trans-Pacific points | Cible at 206, off 4%; Baldwin " pames and First | TWwancna phnasccabesidad | WIS Sans THE wort to the Eastern United Staten, billed | “pits ter, Mexican | TUGS CHANGE HANDS ’ Chattel Loans | Meat GO ANRAD ie ine THat thru tle, is transferred from 0%, United| 6 Pike ot ‘The tugs Tatoosh and Samson , American | small jar’ Aleohol to ~ MONEY TO LOAN ns from $10 to $100 made quickly Sand confidentially on furniture pianos, live stock, ete. SANDERS & CO, 9003-4 L. © Smith Bide, BU. 4662. Chiropodists SR HOSPTEAL DIC ETUCK | 314% Pike at Phone Main S088 | | have been purchased by the Peter- von Launch Co, of San Francises. he Tatoosh was owned by the 4 se: | Western Fuel Co. and the Samson a voi. |by the Puget Sound Lighterage ©, ithe i» ene ane . MOVE ¢ ei hip to train at Seattle without ex AL 7 3 tra charge. The same condition prevails in in Francisep, Also in San Fran-| oo, freight coming from the 1.j ground bo Orient, destined only for Ban Fran % cisco, Is unloaded witHout extra} 1 110, maten: 600 Inatant um, Me; tall lhe, Stall anc sgt i it! |FUSHIMA MARU IN PORT But th Seattle, Oriental freight The liner Fushima Maru, Nippon consigned to Seattle, is not unloaded n Kaisha line, arrived here late free, It conte 66 cents a ton for un nday afternoon, One passenger, Tit Ber TS Furniny LPAOING nian « f | skinned ie, Sissons or [ENNINGS” & JENNINGS” CHIRG: wectore from Palmer school. Con- | pormet. down, te and United & ve % Foundry was un- nd American Locomo- KCONOMY tion free. 212-12 Denny Bide. | | EP r4O8 Ind Ave Mi: nd | loading. also resisted the general downward softtlle 1-8-9, 100 Libby's separagua| a Mrs. Morikawa, died at sea Mon- 4 * * The Chamber of Commerce board | trend: " age ‘an 1 : 6-™, Karo syrup, 630; large can | day, of trustecs is pecking to equafize| Beare hammered stocks all around the Del Monte pumpkin, 18; 3. Toe. navy | Hours, 10 to § Eyen- lthe taritts. fren price be aking from 1 to 7 pointe | peann, tall 22, silver ameits, 3 Ibe. | ings by appointment Elijott 2684 impbell O. Pantaes Wid. BLS re TRAUH. 865 Pantages. M YE3T Collateral Loans TOANS ON DIAMONDS AND” HW erty Bonds. Ask your BANKER f the first hour. Gen-| 260; fresh herring, 4 Tbe 26c; rock cod. leral Motors broke 7 points, to 9124: |i60 ft. Stall 64, fresh creamery butter PUGET SOUND American Woolen 6, to 160%; onnaihe | ue %.; strictly fresh exes, @0¢ doz |$,,1@ 204; ‘Transcontinental OM 4%, 89] Tillamook full cream cheese, 400 Mh | 26%; Mexie troleum 6, to 198%; Re-| statis £7-28, Auto Club coffee, 1-™. ean STEAMER [public 8h. to 1184 United States Steel | 490, 2-T, can $1.46; tbe bottle Bnider's fo 106%; United Btates Rubber 1%, | catsup, 260; 6 260 Ming washing tablets Keystone Tire 1%, to 38% $1.00, Stall 40, Manchuria walnuts, 2¥¢ sew Des Somer | erate Tae tM: eH ryan | Ht, teal, ,manchari, vamnute, 3% ALL LOCAL. ROUTES UITARLE LOAN CORPORATION | anoribed to prospect of an erly! s00 ™. Stall 6, fresh salmon, 260 1: |lerpawmens LEAVE FROM a Fitel Bide. Second at Pike St | increase in the federal rediscount rate coveanst, 400 %.; ground chocolate, $6¢ COLMAN npper stocks gave & good account of | Ds ate coffes, 1th Iba. bbe. themecives, despite irregularity in other aaa ean gatas of the Hat iere, Fi ins. U DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STRERT ra. Shon. St SST. SANITARY Stall 47, 4fe jar honey, 400 fresh dohurned » im, | 2 eans ye LETTING A CUCKOO Ger away wire | Ax OLD STORY —— frexh fresh creamery butter, 686 | local ome, G80 doz; Nut margarine, 2) The O5c. Stale 30-32, liberty steak, 2 fresh higher price for rain on the Chie oeern. cage. Stag m3 hee ‘ Hoard of Trade today. Te, Ibe; home rendered |i Mateos: nesta Sot. Hall tor rent ‘Diamond Die n Zulus Shipyard Workers Provisions were lower conn Unen' Sh seek 8 Berto) eee ae iggi g | Given Recognition) po doth 41.26%, but ftalle’ 24-26, 4. va, Coruna, cotton, $1.35 MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and sewelry. on most SAN chee "CISCO, Jan. 14 jay a West ane Pg 8 e4 sede ant Jone eal Fighting Warriors «i: 0... oc uintiut! pet creating Yew wal diye socrEtTY FOR SRA DTAL LOANS eyes a tentative plan whereby the Lez te] BY EDWARD M. THIERRY, = jecnough. As If he wouldn't stand weltabe wil} select their own repre ly Bieri CILDING N. E. A. Staff Correspondent With| much nonsense, A Zulu, too—and| sentatives to moet with the employ af sregti| opened down ey i af ta) a the Smithsonian - Universal Zulus are warriors. jors 200@9.75 ae he ee ae Stalls #-9, pot ibe t.; Iamb We loan any amount on diamonds African Expedition, He's got two wickedJooking weap-| Each department, under the pla o0@2.t0) “en te dope, O00 B.; waar cured beeen, $60 KIMBERLEY, South Africa., Jan./onw in his left hand, ‘one with a| will choose a reprosentative, and t ie oo} f. Stall 133, Sunkist oranges, 25 doa; cranberries, 20¢ .; Jonathan apples $1.25. Btalis 16-17, Creamottes, 100 pke tomato soup, 120’ can; lar pork and beans, 266. Stall 105 190% «1.82% 2% 14.—This chap looks = warlike) rocky knots calculated to crack the|representatives will t five of 321 Second Ave. Established 1839 | ———— maf ntagerieen hardest skull And he's leaning|thelr number as members of th Grape Prot Florida, per box. .6.60@6.00! May on a long-handied, small-blade ax. | Workers’ council, to which will be re-} ride stripe . ° oto ,July. White shortening, 66¢; 2 cans sardines in | But his naked get-up is only his| ferred all disputts that individual mb, crate “we os) olive oli, 260, Stall 192, Teko pancake Sunday “war fixings. Bix days « Tepronentatives are unable to adjunt Hy Hy flour, 2 pkgs. 250; Jello, 2 pkes. the; wal- | C sriolity : k this wiry zulu were ine Rich Gold Strik aia nuts the W. Btall 128, Olymple panca | clothes of clvilization and digs bl. e pace ive Stock | S6e;'3 phan ‘macaroni, ite. Stall 34,| e ground down In one of the Deleers| ac 10. . trike teeeee é Je tho go cRaceipts, | Webd'# Beat Kver cottes, 4c. | mines. He gets $5 cents a day, Is Made in Nevada |*—————— —— | teas nace = es, RET ON t spor IS Piret eve ave | (4 fl average native wage, and if Byes AUSTIN, Nev. Jan. 14.—-Gold ore | Prices Paid at Wholesale When fortune begins to smile on ots, 13 a? en 2 pp than ooy ‘ana | amaying thousands of dollars to the | a ee RR IT |some men, they think it is up to| a gets a bonus of $1.25 4] ton, hae been encountered 1m the |Almende—Per Mb. ....- them to sit down and bask in the | H M 2 c 3 jon ov! } re svececeeone Ty |] 82 ocese Will Try And It Blamed Near +l di of ite valuation over 19/ rirch Creck Co. tunnel, near here, it | winavi \teneturi 2 see atiso rete, | smiles, |} 10: Tooele Port Angeles. : Burned the Clothes sot we wae learned today Virginia 170 (18 ; — —- || Tees | Goss through to Raise $344,000 Off Morris HELD IN COMPOUND Phe tunnel which ta being run on a8 |] rears lctatiam on Tu ‘The quota for the nation-wide FOR FOUR MONTHS |the company's property, on Birch} campaign of thé Episcopal church He Ives in the native compound] creek, is in the center of @ district | for the diocese of Olympia (West- BY LORRY A. JACOBS of the DuTolts Pan mine. All five| known to be rich in mineral-bearing (em Washington) was announced| (N. E. A. Staff Correspondent) | mines employ 9,000 natives. There | formations . foday as $344,000 NEW YORK, Jan, 14.—Morris|are 2,000 in this compound — | Better—vresh éatry ornerstone 0 A canvass for this sum will be/ Fitzgerald, a clerk ana a@ bright, Entrance to the mine ia thru a Ur e a hecahinanis 1" = et eirtetly fies i ‘made January 25, and at the same| young man, who does hie sleeping tunnel from the compound, which s' 3 ag oe ig El | ne Episcopal churches will en-| hanging to a subway car strap, had;has a high spiked fence around it, of Seamen’, 's Act! Mt 0 u r 1) m e to raise their parochial/a harrowing experience here a few | besides an inner entanglement of BAN FRANCISCC me ToT for the next three years, the | days ago. barbed-wire—just ke on the battle N FRANCISCO, Jan. 14.—De 20.32 q 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 kates to the International Seamen's union at its convention here today are urging enforcement of the sex men's act, which requires 75 per cent of or United Staten vonnels t jout during that time, sleeping in|” ert BP red noe “a peak |double-decked concrete bunks in bar n $60,000 has been spent by t expected to be realized in the} Morris, let it be understood, has | grounds of France, except that they being over $900,000. an inventive turn of mind. During (are electrically wired for bell alarma. Need nation-wide campaign is the|his spare hours, in the Inst seven! The natives work under four Ination of the Episcopal| years, he has invented a number of | months’ contract. They never get to be tn the forefront of re- endeavor. ftorage— Drie weal, strictly t * PORTLAND, Jan. 14—Butte r—onty creamery, @2 per i Mune. belectea eee! extras, Otic |racks and cooking food they buy in | union in defending the act, Presi-| storage... per dow i “ | the compound store on stone hearthe| Yrs Andrew Puruseth ad Cheree New Winon Houe 0 per Ib; brotiers, s2@ase |] home, oting lin front of the barrack doors or eat Or and Wash. triple per 1b , ager brick 6.4 + Gerse—4bo per Ib. Cheese— Oregon tripteta, 26 @: q And the way to he sure that your title is good is to have the evidence and the secur- ity furnished by a Title ing at the company kitchen. Seema soiee [STAGE TRIBAL DANCES Thieves Pick Poor, Eimbetuer |AND CUT UP ANTICS .-——~—yourrat x— eo on tandaye ther play nauva| POOF Cigars, He Says)? on tetia came ||f Frisco Market Status « | dance trit « Sames, dance tribal dances and cut! 1164 to the police Wednesday that Wins Court Case | Use of a gun to eject passengers 4 persist in smoking on street contrary to city ordinance, is tified by a jury verdict in Supe- r up antics generally, according to cus 14,—But! i i Judge John 8. Jurey's court. W. ueetut articles, and althe none. of | tome ‘of the dozen tribes represented, |"i# store was robbed of a box of ene ne rr ogy hap Policy issued Kellogg sued the city for $2,000 | them has ever cau! y er | This Zulu warrior was all dressed | Clare during the night [Nene y this company. You (liation damages as the result of | Ty. he still has hope. an eviction from a Burien| The greatest of his inventions, he » April 2. The jury y de-| believes, was the spotless blotter he 4 the damages. invented. This was a great success He told the police that he thought | protiers the work was that of young boys |Geese + becaus@ the clears were cheap. A | "elsien Mares } Undersized pullete, should insist that the seller furnish you with a Title Insurance Policy |up-—rather all undreased—to lead a |war dance for visiting members of the Smithsonian African expendition, California fints, fancy, the } be , 4 slid i ian : as far as Morrie was concerned, but |Which the Universal camera man | box of good cigars were passed up. 1 POULTRY when b to to whom He tried to etl it |*imed { Prices Paid Wholesalers you buy. Italian Envoy to Were too stupid to ste what a great|, Every hair on his head and body Decide Fi t — has been shaved closely. He has the| ~eciade Flume to Decke—Live . Washington Title InsuranceCompany “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $600,000 utility it was, Live, heavy .. Take Berlin Post) +. ve that as 1 may, Morris’ tnt- apnetagebe of 4n animate bronze Be Italian Port)". iv: est contribution to progress ia a com- | “tue. San, iki Sale} PARIS, Jan. 14.—Immediate re hi The Zulu dance i» a noisy clatter : M . ‘ : ag A portman bination cigar lighter and w ok of sticks and shields, belligerent and s decided Fiume shall be} jan Mares pelo jomatio be-i tester. With this useful little article an Italian port under the league of ‘tween Germany and Italy was an- Morria claime you cannot only light |@Fbaric, winding up with the : by the Italian delegation : dancers suddenly throwing them-|stions, a Paris dispatch to the your cigar, but, by applying Its flame ling |Cbronicle maid today | today. Count Aldrovand!, whol, whisky, you can tell whether the |**lves on thelr knees and crawling | “UN IGS Bald MND ag accordin | tor “ 0" m J » he e ” jore has been appointed Italian charge) sony parieycorn product contains | ‘Ward you, scowling horribly and ~ i124, and franc cheeke oft 1 contime, at 11.26e. utteriny 5 terri rT battle eri to the dispateh, will remain Jugo ountty, rressed ... [Waftaires in. Berlin, passed thru|\orrg aicohol, And, it you find. the |Mttering ying battlo cries pA ery ocsegges ergby rag Ni dent [ro og og Seattle ‘Today | Paris carly today, en route tO the! whisky does contain wood alcohel, | Medium | AND VICTORY BONDS German city, it was announced you use it ag fuel for the cigar light "1 G ll guaranteed certain economic rights Veal -Paney ‘pee Ste Fushim! Maru at yell shbet ORLL: teen tenis ab Wade oy set ve vm PRs Sotelo dan ss oe, thereby saving eoras Of the Gough 00, 000 Gallons Including use of raliways ‘obi 3f you can NUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY tram UB . hat might be wasted otherwise. eaainaett Turks and Chinese "Si.(",""v) Tunes muway car, Of Booze Held Up! neplores Debate __ Seetetiens On Tuesday, January 18, below. ‘They are the so dock—Str Admiral Nichol- peng aa Ss , the closing market ek were as given prices for Liberty and Victory Bends at ye prices dally in arder you Stockyards : the other night, and had his inven LOS ANGEL Jan, 14.—One/ Meso y always kn the New Yor! ‘Liberty | | Mes tm « ow the ‘k market and the exact value of your Nabbed by Police hnupared: thousand pales of Tiovsr Over the Treaty) yom is isis TESTER Sir Mnseen, es Peieanien” || Ant Veen Bente One Chinaman and four Turks ich the owners are understood to! NEW YORK, Jan, 14—“At a time| Rough beavy 140001460 Ee gull alas « Ls at ait 34 2 ‘were arrested Wednesday morning | have planned shipping to Mexico a on there tx acute need in Europe | Piss 18.50@ 14.60 t bunkers—Lightahip Uma |f warket $91.24 $92.86 $91.60 by the police in a raid on a Chinese stranded here as a result of| for stabilization, political and eco-|CMle— 1.98@11.78 ys RE BIS Interest 3 70 store at 214 Washington st. Leo the ratio nomic, it Is ver that} Medium ¢ tae II sles@r0se & Bad Ae—-Str Robin Gray, ° Pry “peea0 oon “ f st H dy yards Total . *” $92.20 8 75 $98.99 999. Boon, 54, was charged with conduct agal pt the peace treaty should be mado t n to good 140g, 9.08/ bin Goodfellow, ate Burnside, | Verben Goring: ‘we deauet tie site ite toni aed $h.50 00 @ $LIDe Danita ing a lottery, and Angelos Kaifos, 28; | j Hauer consignme ject of political debate in this rj ay 6008 A Coes. ho er es fell at the New York market plus the accrued interest, A. P. Gregory, 45; Gust Hagia, 26, ‘ country,” J. W, Alexander, secretary | ; 7.000 10 ac iad cate arte BL and Peter Nick, 36, ail Turks, were nae | ce cemtcacess, Aesecied ta at aosei ane so oaa | ADI eae Cigna: Siehiiecmmiiwe MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. charged with gambling. before the American Manufacturers’ HIDES, woo Knight The Premier Municipal Bond House-—-Capital One Million Dollars Patrolman Robert Bridges and |New Party Leader | iecport aubécintion Band tele Wholens Consumer Duthie yarde—Btr West Tv MPMONES: Main 1225; cnt Deliding, Scottie. ; Motorcycle Patrolman William Hoff-| tion in hia hip pocket. A baby, ait x| a Rast Waterwey Wretnabimn, reer is tee ees 3 di seb Over © Quarter Century. man made the arrests. ting on its mother’s lap in front of 4 steers, No, 1.. .20| Commercial Rotler worke—Str Banta —_--->———_—— where Morrig stood, epled the glint = WIFE’ S SPIRIT GUIDES iz myst ww Ana HIM TO LOST PAPERS 2," Todd drydock—Str Bastern Guide, str 5 i } storn Gale, str Clty of Topeka. of the metal container, and reached They Needed Cash; for fe maaneeding daly sn puting off the top and thereby lighting the| | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13.—A sup |aited ta a ee Land in Monroe | }i::,::" | poned visitation trom hin wite atter | gulvea’s alls 'Unlee—Mutle Ghocvalmia, Beoxtin, : There ensusd einoke, a emetl of her death, whether in a dream or| Leota, Endymion, Fort Jacl Be 2 eae Pe Be Pee | z rags and spilied whisk a spirit, related by the Rev. Dr N Sitter’ Aileahtret, Abii, Adria, ‘Cee 00d, 22, were sentenced to serve | burning rags and sp Os A flit suieied: We Be SOY, Bs. S54 ville, Altenhar a. Adria, “ much commotion, all of which re tussell H onwe is causing m' Green bulls praria, Elestra, Oelwin, Abydos, Arca- stags, No. i: to 15 years in Monroe reforma ‘e ; ory by Superior Judge Mitchell|*ulted in: Morris being ademia, Pezuta, Black Wolf, interest among members of the | Dry bulls | Bastine, Blanford, Agron, burned #0 "Gillam Wednesday, after they plead-| that he won't be able to sit ina sub j Grace Baptist temple. His wife died | FEES E » wate anion, Wort Manet, €4 guilty to grand larceny for the| Way car seat even if one Is vacant {#0 years ¢ ORT ir » Iiton, Loot, Dione, Cagacan, robbery of the Pacific Outfitting Co.,| for some time; protests from angry |. “I. rece 1 three strange visits | or nal at Hy rdia, Bliss, echre andl seh oe.ces mre | y ho object to be-| |from my wife,” he sald. “On three 2 . Allce, Third ave. and University st., Oc.| subway patrons, who object wool, each 8 dora tober 1919. ing strangled even by burning whis- | successive nights she seemed to nh. eee) ‘whaling nginak, Ko- . | ei 4, finally, Morris being |come and sit on the side of the bed} 4. 1, 8. 8. Surveyor. “We were broke and had to have| ky fumes; and, finally, 200 ken to the station for carrying |which I occupied an wool pelt drydock—Str Meriden, motor 6 the y : 5 yall a gi lle af ean pte | ote | t booze and not being properly clad. While sitting there she gave me) wool, clean ranch, full grown eo oh ge BM | on certificates of de- a did it"| “And, would you belleve it?” says | valuable information relating to ev. | Salted or Fy rd Gillam, “and that ie why we did | Morris. ven kept my If Jeral important papers which T knew|qetiow. No — posit. Both small and |pention waun exitetts Thie-tuin wad | were in the house, but which Icould| do No. 2 Pa an eb et SBE ERTS large accounts invited, i world.” not locate } 7 ~ om Chairman Hays “It may have been a dream, bat Ea Shae Tee, Olt eee | || Seattle Arrivals and | Deposit. your: savings will Won’t Stop Here| |1 got out of bed immediately after : <9 || Departures | : | Parent- Scnihnne [receiving the instructions and found | Bartey~Rotied wssgit ss u— «s o this BANK, where they are Will H. Hays, chairman of the re- | |the papers just where sho said they| Ground Hye Phd Arrivate GUARANTEED Publican national committes, will not | to Arrange Rally| | were.” Pe eee Sse.es| January 19—ate Pushimt Maru from by the | ae Seattle during his stay on the/ ee: ; arth EDO ae : | "drone 00@72.00 Mentla vie por ats Pp. m.: ste Fulton WASHINGTON BANK acific coast | To discuss plans for an A = Rolle H 00@ 72.00 | from wh Columbia porte at 7 p.m. In a telegram to Mayor C. B. Fitz-|rally to be held February A.A HOSEA ORD Corn—Whoie : TI1N90076.00 |atr Ketehtian trom Tacoma at # p,m DEPOSITORS’ GUAR- gerald Tuerday evening, Hays re-| presidents of Parent-Teachers’ clr eats NS | wasnt nh. 4-—Cotton leyop : m ! , “ ANTY FUND of the State gretted his inability to meet the re-| cles thruout the city will meet in] Nmw york, Jan. 18—d. A. H.|consimed ember totaled |¢ Departures Resources Over $1,000,000 Dublicans of Seattle owing to the| Room $30 Central building, at 2:50) pooking ia chairman of the com-|511,685 bales, as compared with 471,-| Grits 14-00@20.00) | January 14—Str Wert Iellp for Now jmources Over $1,000,000] of Washington, press of engagements. The wire | Friday. |mittee of 48, a new political party | 998 bales in December, 1918, the cen aneow@aeeeiecrs Yee Sh Peare end Balboa ot 6:99 from Hays came in response to an| | which been recently organized |*U8 bureau announced today. i invitation from the mayor to confer | jin the Middle West. It-te a liberal With Seattle republicans before re | Bourgeois Picked WD lara 6 ceenhin to turning East. held July 1, when it will nounce : onc - Head French Senate |". niisate for president and vice Andrews & Co. THE OTHER KIND WELCOME) PAILS, Jan. 14.—Leon Bourgeois | president Seog ates |. January 18—Str Seattlo Spirit for New $2.00 @84.00 York via Balboa at 2 p. m.; str Rainier oft for Tacoma at $ p.m; rerident for Vancouver, B. ©. Y ma at 1:45 p.m; bktn Aur a y" tees Winslow in tow Be th Tchaed net pe mm d Savi ae RS) Qe ngs Rejected One—So you object to|today was elected president of the — 5 se and a quar! of inl _ stiibiarniaiaenincliats Col bi: My presence at your wedding. |rench senate. He was a member! A wise young man"passes up the Investment Securities WY great poem I now: "ment Tyhen @ roan says be illete to 590 Open bard. ge, tt 8 P.M. ui . The Girl—It depends on how you|of the committee that drafted the’ pretty girl and marries a homely one || EMtott 4028 Hinckley Bldg. i write it in the neck occasionally, he means svel! it.—Boston Transcript. covenant of the league of nations, who can cook, | Could-I but contrive to think, I the neck of the other fellow,

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