The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1920, Page 15

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| Halances Dealers Ask High Prices f0F) | cicarines New Offerings en > | Thursday Four More NEW RECORDS From January List We cordially invite you to hear these new Records in our Victrola Department (Entire Second Floor) “Wonderful Pal” Sung by Sterling T rrota and turnips are sel a 5 per dozen bunchive, na are 60 conte 7 Jdewen bunches. Spinach im being |p | ted lower at $2.26 to $2.60 p ham with cauliflower at $3.25 to $3.60 . ve My uation remains the same, While some dealers say the|¢ “There's a Lot of Blue-Eyed Marys a rented spate eed Down in Maryland” Poet meee See dy togy | ? 4 ev j ty ¢ ber hold that Sung by Shannon Four © ESM! | higher prices will put a atop to all | fre % 10Inch Double-Face Record— Ml| |iocat potata movement ae é ar We — E 1 A a “I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me 5) It In claimed by all Western ave. | sia. at ide commiasion firme that by spring | first ‘ to, Sleep e Waahington will have to go to out. |? P \ “All the Quakers Are Shoulder ty, This te an! ot. Shakers” and unless some check Is made prices will prob. ably climb to unseen heights. Apple stocks on Western ave. are beginning to tell the tale of long ! keeping. With the fruit gradually |} becoming poorer in quality, dealers | 1 are offering their stocks at lower | }% baker 106 | prices Mexioa | Butter and veg prices remain sta-| tional Pap tionary, Receipts at the local stock Both Medley Fox Trots by All Star Trio 10Inch Doupr Face Record—§5c I “Dear Heart” | Sung by Emilio de Gegeres 10Inch Red Seal $1.00 “Hymn to ‘the Sun” Played by Mischa Elman 1fiInch Red Seal Record—$§1.50 VICTROLAS $25 Upward Convenient Payment Terms 3 side ntates for its apud | Junheard of proces Hi yards Thursday were 36 head of cat: | gro, tle and 129 hogs, Cattle market held | » |ateady, while hogs were firmer. +. \* Local al Markets | - it-— - Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Spokane Portland ee Tacoma SUNDAY, JAN. AUGUSTUS PITOU, INC Presents The Distinguished COMEDIENNE — to live and lear soe | *® anole th nen crigtes toons |eaiea ADAPTED FROM MARY ROBERTS RI RT'S SATURDAY EVENING POST STORIES Seats on Sale Today Nights: 50c¢ to $2 Mat, Wed. (Best Seats): $1 Mat. Sat.: 50c to $1.50 Plus War Tax METROPOLITAN y treat Mik — Per owt x si * i DAIRY — FRODE Prices Paid Wholesale Deslere country ¢ream- nity creamery, tiy fresh THIS WEEK AT THE WILKES THEATRE sin triplets nmmss 44 Prices Pald hy Whe | || rite ana INLESS DENTISTS - - ~ = eae : caob Docks ua 2@ 9) Taner mrapys niG In order to tntroduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | on t . ‘id te and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | rollers tak | Sa you can bite corn off the cob; guaran |tirigian Hares—Live, per tb. .- rt) be gion teed 15 years. - x $4.00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam Filling Painless Extra AN work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken tm th morn: et teeth mame da: m and advice free Call wad See. Samples of Our ' We Seam of Time. Kelgian Hares—I m7 Frisco Market Status | Most of our pr a rom pur early patients, w! e work is 1 ne g00 patiafaction. a our “ ts who have tested our work. wy hen coming to our office, be sure er pearnes on, bere tented o8t rere els ed Gite soe Jan. 14,—Butter PANTAGES Open Sundays From ® to 12 for Working People . | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 3 fer UNIVERSITY eT. Opposite Fraser-Patersem Om ir |) An Ounceof Prevention . fancy, 32% Eldridge “New York Coffee and ||LCeners! | Sugar Quotations ; 1 How many times we have heard this time-old adage and acknowledged its truth. Yet when there is something wrong with our health we procrastinate and bluff our way until we are sick abed. Then there’s a long, expensive siege that could have been avoided. Bear in mind today— while you are perfectly well—that ‘T well yourn, ey're worth “It’s Better to See Your Doctor Than to Have the Doctor Come to See You” For further economy, have the doctor’s pre- scription filled by us. Prices are within reason. SAFE DEPOSIT ED. R. BRALEY wn ee Prescription Druggist , 1411 Fourth Avenue, Just Off Union Street Title: Trust Co. Elliott 3106 Columbia ” f Status of the New York Stock Exchange attie,” the letter # ways be glad to co-operate :|Employes Given {he mission will be given time to ree |ister, and each department head will | * Meee! il Shipyard Is Sold “|1,200 Ships Each 8% ye |bundred = shipping viens veasels earned an average of $100,000 each I Chicago Grain Market | HICAGO, Jan. 16 Portland Market Report | teegees| PORTLAND. Jan 20@ 26 per Ib 20450 per Ih i Prices raid at Whetrente t|- AMUS MENTS" “ue GRAND OPERA = + ga GRAND ODER AMERICA’S GREATEST TOURING ORGANIZATION eee “<SINNERS”: = Tia a ane cs WILKES pee bd DRAMA SUCCESS (SINNERS'? EXAMINATION FREE. POULTRY j | $.5.00 Set of Teeth... ++. $10.00 | Prices Paid Wholesalers i. $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth....88.00 1 $8.00 Crowns ..... + BAe nme sibs ‘ Nights, 7 and 9, MOORE “Rainbow Cocktail” Lew Brice; Hob PALACE HI THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, JAN, 14, 1920. ARRIVE HERE, *" "SIBERIA GLAD * Sy, Art and 7 Departures Cream jry Union Man Writes’ to Chamber os and ons of Siberia “You will be interested to know | j6 that our union, at present the larg-| KORM—Arrived January 7: Mtr Hid ent shipper from Siberia, directs all | Mdee trom ai for Renttle vin port hipmenta from Vladivostok via Be-| »AMCA ae as! en he W. J, Pirrle 4. “We will ab Time to Register |» Every employe of the port com hat everyone under his super for Two Millions |: PON, Jan, 15—Chalr United States | at rd today announced the ard has sold the Bales shipyard t Jefferson, N. Y¥., to A. P. Aller $2,000,000, The yard ts to be New Local Issue aken over as of January 1, 1920 Show Big Earning WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—‘Twelve Mars Mig. Co. 8. (0. during tatintic Price “08° Per Share Tides in Seattle § "i sig cunbialty ‘wrbhiee . gee o Common to 5 JAN. 16 Preferred be as to Divi- Rist Miah Tide dends and Anseta. Participating up to 10% has tow Tide. Exempt from normal Federal Income Tax High Te ve Tide | of LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS Hf you must FELL your Liberty of Vietory Bonde, BELL to US If you can I more Liberty of Vietory Bonds, BUY from UR On Wednerday 7 6, the cloning market prices were as ef order that y of your Libvert add Viet 4th Vietory Victory 44s 44 FR 4ue Market ’ a. Wi 1d V0Leo HORE BDF CS Interent 2 3 ioe : i “Total 1 tones 8 *When buying. © 8 on a $1,000 bond, We sell at the New York market plus the accrued Interest ‘MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Nond House--Capital One Million Dollars Reattle, TELEPHONES: Main 7227) Elliott 2840, Established Over # Quarter Centary Vessels in Other Ports ] 'Demountable Ship lumberman, Will confer with J. H here. logs, with sails and auxiliary engines ‘for power Wonderful bread! Yes, indeed! They say it’s better than home- made. Order of your grocer. ‘e 19th Ave. So, at Main. Only a Few Days Left - OF OUR—— CLEARANCE SALE OF LADIES’ SHOES beige yf night will wind up our CLEARANCE SALE OF S. There are still some good bargains despite the rush of business during this sale. Come in before the last day. The Shoes in this sale are LADIES’ SHOE the world’s best makes. news is here “briefly shoes at low prices. BEST MAKES REPRESERTE Cc ROSS TT, ETC. DAVIS & MORRIS SHOE oO. 303-308 Seaboard Bldg. FOURTH AND PIKE Take Elevator to Third Floor. John Arbuthnot, British Columbia church at 11:15 a The ship would be made of| tion at Des Moines,, Sunda evening. payable in New York City in dollars. N addition to an income yield of over 7% the Belgian government has made provision whereby a substantial profit may accrue to the noteholders upon a rise in the value of the Bel- gian franc. Under normal pre-war conditions the Belgian. franc was quoted at about francs 5.18 to the dollar (viz., 19.3 cents per franc). Today it is quoted at about francs 11 to the dollar (viz., 9.09 cents per franc). The Bel- gian government has agreed that when sales of Belgian exchange can be made at any price more favorable to the noteholder than francs 11 to the dollar, any noteholder may, at any time before maturity, suarender his notes and receive payment of the principal (i. e., par), ry 221-Third Ave *‘CORMUNIVERSIT ¥> together with accrued interest and also 50% of such increased value of the Belgian franc. The precise method of realizing this possible exchange profit is set forth more fully in the prospectus describing the issue. W ITHOUT attempting to predict the fu- tere course of the market in Belgian exchange, it is logical to expect that the restora- tion of industry in Belgium and the increase in its exports will tend to improve its trade bal- ance and therefore its exchange position, It may be pointed out that any improvement permit- Messrs, ]. P. Morgan & Co, and Guaranty Trust Company of New York, fiscal agents in the United States for the Belgian Government, in conjunction with the First National Bank of New York, the National City Company, Bankers’ Trust Company, Central Union Trust Company, Chase National Bank, National Bank of Commerce, Liberty National Bank, William A. Read & ‘Co., Kidder, Peabody & Co., Lee, Higginson & Co., all of New York, and Central Trust Company of Illinois, Continental & Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, First Trust and Savings Bank, Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, Harris Trust and Savings Bank, and Halsey, Stuart & Co., of Chicago, offer for subscription $25,000,000 Belgian Government External Gold Loan \ One-year 6°/, notes at 99 and interest to yield slightly over 7° Five-year 6°/, notes at 9534 and interest to yield slightly over These notes constitute an unconditional obligation of the Belgian government re- hee ting the sale of exchange at a price more favor able than 11 francs to the dollar (i. ¢., 9.09 cents per franc) would realize a value of more than par for the dollar notes, and that the re- turn of such exchange to normal parity (viz., 5.181 francs to the dollar), would give each $1,000 note a realizable value of $1,561.50. T HE following table show? the amounts which a noteholder would receive for each $1,000 note based on sales of Belgian exchange at rates varying from the present level to the parity of exchange. This table is based on the customary method of quoting Belgian exchange in (francs per dollars) : Il. FCS, .........6$1,000.00 10.50 wel be ewesty 1,023,81 10. OY gees «+++ 1,050.00 9.50 a aa - 1,078.95 9. “. - LUD 8.50 fe UNS agit see ig) 7.50 0 a kas ose 1293.33 rs ere - 1,285.71 6.50 agen - 1,346.16 6. rat voces | nRGS 5.50 Mi edabeseee 1,500,00 5.1844 (Parity) . ++ 1,561.50 For full details regarding this issue reference is made to a circular describing the issue more completely. HOLSUM BREAD Made for you by the expert bakers of the Seattle Baking Co. prices are going higher—and this is your opportunity to get good Our Sale ePrices Cannot Be Equaled . ARMSTRONG, SHAW & FEDER, | Want New Pastor of Logs Proposed | A confregational ages Bi held in Brighton consider the calling of @ Price, local shipbuilder, with regard| Five university students will TepeH to constructing @ demountable ship|on the students’ volunteer .¢

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