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PERSONAL BRS ANEN1 HAI WAVING Arcelling, henna pack for «ray | nd faded hair, Quakes Are USE EDUCATION ISave Anti-Sedition Bill STAR--WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21 1920 “POULTRY DIES IMPROV 3 anor in 6507 Jnion St Petes export Ne Tork Would i hrottleU. S. Press fe. ent two weeks Good bome Ratiard NEW YORK, J n the gommitter WANTED A “J T « ' 1 eCOr ave all dare ‘ This Is the Strategy Urged Pres.» Ar tet . | inka fare and ' ve, ¢ Ma r her enter reaamen | oetentts by Pershing a eaprimice Tho Mall, the statement mays, in ATRUNITY HOSPITALS CAT ‘ some of ite provisions, “revives #u een Pr rr k Ole Hin stantially th allen and sedition laws ESTATE LOANS Mer ome of the Wht | anon editor 1 nubilahers “who Of 1794" which receded th defeat OANS-—FARM LOANS | Of General Porshing's spe " deem unwine the ( H anthsed) jand dissolution of feders and up; prompt service; 30) Hipp © Tuesday evenir at kt . eae kee ae Fears in the busin were eored to the echo by 1,504 - ym THE DURLAND AGENCY 0 Sar ; “ Chairman Phillp| Attention of publishers was parti " counter propaganda, we cannot ed pparer conferring TO Wii IT MAY CONCERN the norant of the principles| ‘The chairman rules |@rAl officials or the postmaster gen he und has made applica. |ce'® those ignorant of the principles alied h erai, to refuse mailing privileges toa | Butter Due for Drop, Say Mon to x factory pombe zag yy. au" pag egy 5 oar pos os he ' Or to r next nh " wer ithout he and with 1630 back to the land from wh th , “A. f owas pe with ut h saring 4 with, Creamery Men Rent a ame pa ‘ ut notes, provided the ri ; eupat Fo the proper traming, counted : to t tt pointes out| picture which, in hie opinion, a ob-| = ere down 2 cents a dozen EL wall onl With their tnatinctive patriotiam, fom is the “notice | jeationable and falle Within the etet the local wholesale market for Bua nes prior t t t at their mothe he the - a. A 2 wwe " th f wing declines in mar AMuary, 1926 nertcan will make tt Tha erioan | u JAMES HELLMAN, Own ap ag pel gentler er presented, The importance of putting on re « untry. Dea FH WHOM tr MAY CONCERN emens'? have be ‘ : t . ord in Washington, Thursday, a “fair 6 fresh ranct ve te “feces Gertesse At tit Ne le the 4 Camy tc newspapers” is obylous, the| The butter market i# unstead Eve, N. tots : ‘ t It ity of ev eal Amer R wes hal with ma cream n holding Furth Addition. “Any besitind | ean: te de everything tn hie power to eeran ates, pr aye with to protest agair Si comie Cah seeinad ref that lower prices are to show wit crush ted tutie a | ip here very short! Market Bete fc og ie a RY thruout the country are exster due to win the war, It w who f] it R. rea plus of #toc instille® patriotion t na A y ,Tesipie wore reported at prompted that agmrensiv ch ¢ local stock yards Wednesday inetted them t ¢ wad Arrivals were 396 head of cattle and antry and fort the field of ‘ ' 1,221 hogs, The market held steady battle in all divisions T am proud to say that the sons Mixports of wheat and flour from of Seattle wat the atate nt" Wastaae, Unmasked Crooks Hold Up| Say ‘He Evaded Spirit of|s.i0°s 1919, to January &. 3090 on stood high in American war amount to 82,083,000 bushels of| Attorneys -at-Law ach ments, Seattle sent a larger Store and Escape Code Law wheat and 8,773,000 barrels of flour, SHED TF. | number of men to the front than = according to a report of the United Htation free; Mod= | were called for in the draft Reg SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 21-—-Two] In a caustic letter to Gov. Louls F. | states grain administration, 005 | ake this to be an indication that the | UAmasked robbers held up @ Jewelry | Hart, the @ committes of the : i he ett store of TD. Morgan on Kearny st. | Btate Mederation of Labor criticises | @———— ik, 76 Sed av. | Patriotism of the city and the state . ) Mulisatiatlcn tres, Alf casen Woes |e well above the average here today, ma away with Jew: | the governor sharply for “evasion of | | Local Mar ets els worth over $ the intent of the law, failure to make mod. Ns torneys—Patent The robbery occurred shortly after | good your promise to us, and rank 1n-| - oarne ~ 9 o'ck while hundreds of people | justice done the workers of the - mags ate P. GORIN i CENTRAL A hich } Prive Pela “Wheleante ere ide. mh Main 290 References were pa the which is | sta i} for Vegetabies ane Fret lemington Ty writer , Weat- na of th ‘ untior The lette takes exception to the @— =_ — ern Rubber Upiveres) Fele- er ordering 3 nto a governor's appointment of members | Meste-—Toral. per 5 _" 422 Burke Ride. j od ta ra the store, T sion « 4 ‘ths | balt mn hour to make their rele An the commission now stands, the on cs _ = - fons, a rding to the propriet letter says, it has but one membet aliNiewer—Per AGNETIC MASSAGE, VAPOR AND H i re : Celery TSS NiSpcalo ac, Trial of McDonalds in Spo- representing labor—H. Alvin Moore, | Gert s and Pires of the railway engineers, whereas It|. nesled Cases kane Is Near End as th Cof the framers of the | Green” Onions Now, con Pewwers. er a + an lh = wtria} code commineion act that MONEY TO TOA | , . : WAS | Lattace-Cal., per case Laans from $16 to $100 made quickly) SPOKANE, Jan. 2t—The three (Wo members should be appointed | Opens Cel Austratian Brown o and confidentially on furniture | McDonalds on trial for murder } represe ayers, two repre | Petstnee—Per tom senom: ve ater, ste may know their fate before night ne en, and one, to act an| Fe, Wash. Ne Bite 7008-4 1. C Smith Ride FY. 4842 | Pinal arguments by the defense and a nting the eneral | pumpkine— Local, per 1 oe ory ii \rebuttal by the state were echeduled put Madisheo—Local, dow hunches = a] ‘ etities: to * te tie Yakima. esck | HE KooT Wosprrar. Dy-eTeeK. |‘o fn! noon, when th biltie that he. sivanionn. Ue Gane We % Pike Phone Main , ii os ‘ er that he wed to carry “ = th oz ij Fay McDonald, all ' AL ACK HIE _ the intent of the law, Instead of ap er don. bunches ” a bers of an old and prominent In-|_ There i* & wide variety of BNaPPY | pointing two labor representatives — JENNINGS & TENNINGE CHING nd Empire. family, are. jointly (entertamment promised in the new! Wing could serve, it is pointed ou Practors from Palmer sche ‘on Dill, Which opens at the Palace Pip | wy, wr shor resident of seeere Sultation free, 212-13 Denny bide. |charged with firstdegree murder, : when Wiliam M, Short, pre t so@s.ee ? . tomorr Prominent on the Ist of ,, ack . ’ a 1@215 2408 2nd Ave. Main trial has been ome of tht mont | Some sve Trig |th® State Federation of Lat was Heyy ot a Chiropractor 110-12 | sensational in Spokane’s hist Menage ge ee ‘i haltue 40.1 y wintment ETe@cte ings by appointment Minott 1684. | that Wil McDonald, a ther of o eth et on tmirtetien. 1° Lumbermen's re, Ce bell, 0. N. Pantages Wild. Bi i836 the three on trial, who has success Lynch and Smith are @ trio vacan FRAUN, 665 Pantages, M. 2841. | fully eluded capture since MeNutt's A . Dates—16 Son, phe. ade saat’ eon teateoael oa young men. who will offer a “col ee S. Collateral Loans mae me mune aes ¢ ae jon of harmonious songs.” | Almerte. per kee .. . | <— r ic nee ere, dh 1 s | Plot or . ANS ON DIAMONDS, AND_LYM- |"anch near here, did the killing. w His Own Rival” is « laughable lit Grace Fruit Vioriaa, per & erty Bonds. Ask your RANKER | “deprecated by Prosecutor 1 Chae tnt oe ’ eieritn strive about us yesterday | Comb, orate ss. “° UITARLE LOAN CORPORATION | The ited . | Strained : H 696 Fite! ide. Second at Pike St |, 7he defense claims bn ge Riley are acbed IN CENSUS HERE Lemone—Prer bon ses Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering. jarmmer when he found deX: mee ane iris | Mavel, per cass sevens a of popular and Japanese, per bow 100 cking his sister, Marte compositions in a Jon to their in ~ preg — -—— peecutor Lind SUMMING UP. | strumental numbers, in which vtolir i eweepinsiy charged ail the McDV® |hary ang trombone are veo,” Want Information Concern-|| rime raid‘at wnetmte in t ” . and trombone . : ’ ’ (SONEY_(OANED, ON ATT rith being “in at the death.” | pone and Uno comprise x duo, halt! ing ‘Dodgers,’ ‘Slackers’ r ‘of value. The Reliable, moe said, w = nit on the o¢ which i a man and the other hait 4 mack, net the side, of the he - oul ype trong Mameh sna h oh sane” al ats nea y | rpdee thousand persons have ere Kertions, 1 : chiktren—is a dog, described an ae tadanedt ta aie here, a0 mer 1 ane «wo ' cord nates given by cenmus talty. Reeves Marisco, 6th and} ! “nme and Rirkemo are two vores toffielais Wednesday a errr ladinon. Main 1298. Hall for rent young men. who Bromise “com-|""Uncounted persona are urgently re-| Pree Paid te a, sty nove pits of vaudevitie.” ’ 5 Millinery quested to one the Chamber of | issues - _— " lary MacLaren appears in the fea. |W" regis : Sosa Galevc NEW EPRING HATS SPRCTAL TT 3 5 ‘ M Ia ~ As fea-| Commerce-—-Main 5640—and ask for | Better— “ew satin and straw combinatio w ure an © rator irtetiy fresh .-.. 8. @ HH imake over your old hats at Othera who know of persons| -f papedet py Sonable prices. HOP . _— minsed in the canva: asked to Milk . bao4 Los Angeles Attorney Blocks Red Py reernem Are —_ |: intorm the chamber at once Money to Loan * The official canvass of the city} 3 WONEY TO LOAN Move for Defendants to Begin W ednesday is completed, but we are bending ev : On diamonds and jewelry, on most Preliminary hearing of the 25 ery effort to roundifig up thousands | Wutter-Locat cewntry cream pes satisfactory terms. LO® ANGELES, Jan. 21.—District | a) representing members of the|We know have not been counted ery, ow f . nai SLES - Local country creamery, SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOAN? | attorney Thomas Lee Woolwine|Union of Russian Workers, who Ertord, chief census taker pricks a 235-6 EMPIRE RUILDING again has blocked efforts of men were arrested Monday night in a will go on until every le Mortage, br Second near ae convicted of complicity in the dyna-| wholesale federal raid thruout th slacker’ is found and tab- | Bese al MONEY tO LOAN Atamonds, | ting of the Los Ang Times | city, began Wednesday before Henr if Donald D. Stewart, anmint:| oy e wew Wisconen «triplets ag ert Tweet rates | building to secure parole M. White, United States commission secretary of the Chamber of |“ Or and Wash, triplets . deat loan brokers He revealed today that he had re-| or of immigration here | Bader wrick ; AN JEWELRY CO. fused a request to dismins the 19 | Three more members of the same lethargic,” declared W. Weerger ssnssee 21 Second A Fat shed 1899. Pegs smaaens me Limburger dictmenta still pending against David organization were arrested Tuesday, | H. Olin, chairman of the chamber * Physicians and Surgeons Cal . tt <d orTRY Ero plan, one of the men convicted.| when it was attempted to convene |census committee, “Many perso rot EY & BiANDER DISORDERS and who now is serving sentence In| the achoot conducted by the Union of | are A the census because of a} | Prices Paid hy Wholesale Dealers aw AND SURGEON San Quentin. Recently he refused to! Russian Workers, at 1041 King st.| Mistaken idea that the data will be| st for both sexes. dismiss indictments aghinat the Me-| The men arre gave their names | used against them, Census Informa 5% Third Av. Namara brothers as Peter Dubovik, Ivan Yandchenko | tion cannot be used to aid pronecu: | Meme—tive, Hours: 10 A.M. to & PM. While these indictments are pend-| and V. Sedoft. Warrants were filed | tion, deportation, levying of taxes or | _ Lire. Nant -- q Junk ing parole cannot be granted for al! thre in obtaining jury Mate lt AEXSKX JUNE Co, Ti) First ave ee | - Fina Olin added, “the man or Metgian Maree Elliott 3291, N Id. ho L W. Cc “man who persists in evading the — ew ida ase w t of airplane hangar i 4 SUE i tno trateer: sents er __ Felt in Mexico Is Going Slowly ‘ernment is composed of concrete and) MEXICO CITY, Jan. 20.—More) SAND POINT, “Idaho, Jan. ; steel, and has ventilating windows |°9fthaquake shocks have been felt in rts to obtain a jury to try cc and doors that can be closed instant. ‘¢ states of Vruz and try + hag Foal ty Sori pti le lia or ¢ de. “ispatch from Vera Cruz said toc ing the dical w y ay_in cas in case Ki tire ) inside” ge : Wak eruption of tar bow an te ano of San Miguel accornpanied the | terday lation fears a resumption of the re-|jast night more than 40 of t ¢ METROPOLITAN cent violent disturbances, in which|yeniro had been called and or New Here—Mats, Today-Sat. h ndreds of persons were k 4d and | ge tentative jurors were tn the 4 STUS PITOU, Ine. Prem injured, it added. neat It is expected that at lenst ; MAY KOnSON r occupied Gone 180 Seconds; comp tl no? Get Fags he skin of the uman palm has + | been found to be a very delicate and trop for eft. razor edges, Registered Dentists Out of the high rent district, per service and moderate advertis Je me to make you this offer ¥ dentist, get his prices, then ome to and get 20 per cent « from his figure, with careful, painless ds and personal attention Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEOM BUILDING Third and Madison, ii Gemnebinn- ant o men stepped In during hi Yay ¢ ty sence and stepped out again with 20 nd Company; Hert Fit . Kibbo: nels Renault « of « kag garets Steele and Fra 4515, IT’S SATURDAY, sARUARY 24 PALACE HIP ‘rr Direction of Ackerman & ¥ ACTS OF | VALDEVEL : Vhotopiay: GLADYS HULETIE ana nether : WARD ARLE in tt Popular Concert of Would You Consider a Money Loan If THEATRE. PLAYERS | - Hiliott 2526 Week—Mats, Today-Sat. “NOTHING BUT LIK Wighte, Hie to The dy of Mats. ‘240 to Sle y laugh Request Numbers 70 —ARTISTS—70 SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOUN SPARGUR, Conductor Robert Lovell Wilson Baritone Artint t was presented in a Ve will make loan generous on an tangible security and “slivers” “Able” and “Ole “THE ARTIST'S MODELS teh 400; Mata. (except Mon.) Mats. (excep Mon.), 1 Matinees, 2:30; Nigh and 9 allow you to refund a little at a time society foR REMEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE 355-356 EMPIRE BLDG Assisting TAGES PAN, labia, 7 and ®, Now Pinytm BRAZILIAN Tickets on rman ‘ i einesS” “THE 6 Piano House ha Hamilton Co; James Lichter “Gliden. de Phillips: Mar ard and Pine SECOND and MADISON. ni Br Lieut. Berry and Mins; v, Prices 25c, 50¢ and 75¢ census tna to ng to end up in court| | Prices Paid Wholesalers with a serious charge against him.” |g wr sre arene | Sesie reste ey Dressed . : Twins Save Mother tm. 4... : HH “ ” | Wrote a8@ From Flu Death tn — 13 3 ON, Tl, Jan. Si-—Mes, E, W, |melstan % : sved from death by in-|— — * by the birth of twins, her ! Prices Puid Bhippere | Dr. J. R. Parker, sald to —— —s Parker wuld he had giver ‘ ; 1 & birth to twin Since tha Schumann Heink Is Better Today| as te pores BAN T oO, © an, 21.—Mme ay Lieoo@ 1480 s : condition +18, 00G16.50 he a today, | Best #teers to port her Gr Ls nt) Mediu to cholee . " per in slightly 2 b She ts ring from a| Make Third Call; Tap Till for $25): ae om Ali if min iy Mi An i : EGGS LOWER ON 11919 SETS NEW LOW. LOCAL MARKET MARK FOR CENTURY IN BUSINESS FAILURES js, sci soot wn NEW YORK, Jan, 21 for 19 years past for business fall | 1919 1918 wu 19f6 1915 iit 1918 ie iit 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 | 1904 | 1908 1902 | 1901 PROFITEERS IN 18 1-2 Cents Retail grocers pelling sugar at more than 18% cents per pound will be vigorously prosecuted by the fed- eral authorities, | This was the word that was tele phoned to the office of the fair price committees by District Attorney R. C. Saunders from his home, on Bain- bridge inland, Wednesday morning Saunders is confined to his bed as) the result of a fall on thp toe, sev- eral days ago. The ruling of the department of justice that a maximum profit of 2 cents per pound to retail sugar deal- ors is eufficient will be rigidly ad. hered to by the district attorney's | office, Saunders declared. Clearings | | Balances Clearings Balances Clearing» Balances | | Clearings Balances ou CHIbAGO, Jan 24,000 bead. tm slow to steady ersew 1 Lambe, High * CHICAGO, Jam. 21.—Lack of offerings, cold weather and light eecelpts caused an advance in grain futures on the Chi- |eago Board of Trade today, Provisions were high: i ary corn opened Mo, at $1.41, | tor advanced 2% jay corn od at $148 ubsequently kaining Ke Mo at the of 81.49%, trading. 8 was unchanged at the open- but gained Keo before the open ained unchanged close; July oats opened ho up, at 76 ee, and Inter advanced Cor "pen | Jan rat SaeM ona May 1.36% ,, uly one 188% -— ' | Foreign Exchange | M4 . a w low rec: france end YORK, Jan. ords were made tn aterting, lire on the foreign exchange at the open- today. Demand sterling opened at drop of 2\%0 from its low and franes were quoted at centimer, and lire at 14. 5 centimen To Probe Death of Japanese Farmer Mysterious circumstances = sur- round the death of T. Higashida, 42, farmer, who was found in hig home, near Renton, Thursday night, with a bullet hole in his head, The gun was ‘yer is tation ‘47/0 far away from the body that the ure robbec vo ve eof $98 | ‘ ‘ia | suicide theory is doubted. Figashida F the’ night, James, Mt. Frost, | ited, but 16| had been living alone, The body was during the night, James } Li | do No. 15) found by two other Japs, Deputy ne ted to the pollée| salted or green calkekini P proprietor, reported aise | santed Srvrsn coroners will investigate, in iw about the third time this | ty, Mees, has happened,” declared Frost, |a lle oF in or stage Dry walt hide Dry calfekine, Jascha Heifets Plays January 27| kreon oF each Hornehi alted. do. ary tee ta, lon, eae vy) Jaacha Heifetz, called the grentont | ta, long w vii ase living violinist, will play a. concert eae 4 : too lor the auspices of the Ladies’ Mu-| 40 sheering he Hy | do flint dry wool : cal club, at the Metropolitan the | woor cian ranch, full erewn,, 900 138 ning of January salted n kip wking, NO, Leese Vor members of the club the meat | | do revrrenh ss : sale will open Thursday, On Friday, | 14 ‘ At 10 a, m., the sale will open to the | yp ee public. No mail or telephone orders FEED will be received } wart African catfish have the power of electric shock suffi disable a man. {I1900@ 81.00 $4009 59,00 discharging an itl werful to LOWEST RATES 14.00@ 76.00 76.009 78.00 | 74.008 76.00 CALIFORNIA 10.0049 72.00 18,000 20.00 SAN FRANCISCO 16.0 7.00 LOS ANGHLES POINTS, SoH Sh Bt Fe. 84.00 86,00 rnegt IT BAILING 49,00@ 41.00 4. & WAPAMA, SAILING K LING (o0o@s.0e | | wast 2 .70.00.@ 72.00 | Victory Buttons for Marine Vets Victory buttons are soon to be is ° | sued by the marine corps to all men who served in {ts ranks from April 6,/rate Ship" is the name chosen by 11917, to November 11, 1918, it was|merchant here for his store, He Tat announced at the marine recruiting |selle kimonos, brassieres and kid! Bet. Union and Pike. office, 101 Y enter way Ww Anesday. | gloves, Hradatreet’s figures show the 10 month’ SUGAR WARNED Must Not Charge More Than | PAGE 15 THRIFT WOMEN MEET FEB, 5TH re ures: | Number Assets LAabilitles Address Them 4,726 $ 47,974,867 John iH, Atwood, i, epectal agent of 59,088,210 th ttorney ¢ J, will be the pal speaker at the first meet ing of the “women’s thrift move- ment” bere on February 6. Atwood 298,639,077 | has been sent from Washington, D. 229,804,589 |C.. to further the work of the wome | 66,581,396 \0n of the United States who have 83,949,508 seepaanee organized in the fight against the 149,074,278 | high cost of living. 58,785,074 118,009,569 | ‘The women’s thrift movement will 149,524,785 262,260,259 | bold an executive meeting on the 205,211,599 275,818,124 | morning of February 5, at whielt 51,105,799 101,276,480 | Ue the members of the subcommit- 2°53, 848 100,742,108 | ‘ees will confer with the committes 125,128,838 | Which was selected at a conference 122;467,515| Called here by government offielals 85,870,278 | WO Weeks ago. Bo 61,284,504 101 433 | In the afternoon the meeting wn be open to all women interested in the movement for conservative buy- Tides in Seattle sae WEDNESDAY THURSDAY gs oe | Public Markets First High Tide Wiret ich First Low Tide First Low Tide i & hecomd High Tide | kooond High ‘Tide Stalls £4-26, Cream of Wheat, 280 pies CaP em 0T te betes elem Tat 11m. Blue Ribbon tea, Sei Seam || Creametion, the; 1 Tm, Golden West cat= feeond Low Tide | second Low Tide pail Snowdrift 11:15 pm, —¢. Opa BE i F 45, 2%. oi oe Da en tomet, 69¢7 16-%, pall of Karo = — yrup, $1.00; 3 pkes macarent of spas) 5 | cans Del Monte pork aad - x reo cans tomatoes, 2665 Vessels in Port at | can; large phe. Quaker || Seattle Today | ——————_—_— 1 Micecindencon me} CORNER a |Smith Cove terminal—fitr Morigen, otr| Stall 102. full cream a | Bndicott, wtr Robin Gray coun, Hiiek sheeeny SS ee Great Northern pier—Bte Fushimt Mara, | chess, 33¢ Th: eke, sie dows shetes | Pier 1¢-—Motor hr Wakens. j creamery bw at ? shoulder of Pier 11—Motor echr Kirketind, st. veal hearts, 160 1p.; shoulda 65 aaa | 10—Str Davenport. be T.; breast, of nen, a py i 6 Uae Cit of Beetthe Te! Nichol | crall 110, Carnation and Borden's milli fur Glories 4 14e can; mincemest, lle pkg ie | —— tr Northw. PIKE & Str Kergen, | Stall 79, pw fresh milk, Ite qt. Stall Pacific Coast bunkers—Lightettp Uma-| ) can Carnation milk, Stall tila No, 67, ‘Mazola of), Ic, 75¢, $1.46 92.69; Pier B—Str Admiral Rvann. Skinner @ Rady yarés—str Robin Good- feliow, str Bastern Keight Alaska Steamship Co, moorings vars Palm Olive soap, Ol soap, 24c; ebloride tim pearl barley, 3¢fba 1 mace spagheiti or noodles, 56 BRM “tr Vie~ toria, 3 The ote: pure cocoa, 336 Mtacy at. terminal—tJ, 6 & Burnside, Nast Waterway terminal—Str Eastern Moon Duthie yards—str West Ivan. Atmos yarde—Str Went Jessup, str Roose-| velt Tedd drydock—str $2.89; local patent flour, Stalls 31-38, 26¢ pkx. Roman mest, | ete ean Royal baking powder, She: sehr Cultures, |An Instant Postum, Se; 40c pig. Alberw ~ pante Ane. | rolled oats, re flapjack Lake Union—Hulls Sroquaimie, Brozton, [°° Leota, Rndymion, Fort Jackson, ad- | 4 Bee ginse Selly, tse jar 10° baking soda, €o: 2 ike: pie. Boughton, Roweamont, Bout p Allenhurst, Abilla, Adria, Cl pork and beans, 2e;" Crigeg Prarie, Blestra, Oclwin, Abydos, Are f " « $2.05, $2.06, Academia, Peruta, Diack Wolf, Bickiand, Hastine, Bianford. Agro, Anthon, Fort Harrison, Port Stanwix, ware Imufka, Kiton, Lootl, Dione, Cagacan,| Stalls 19-11, lamb chops, 250 1.; shoul= . Chneyras, Cardia, Elissa, achra| der pienics, 250 T.; back bones, 16¢ ib. a Menry Wilson, Salvator, A Stalle 16-17, 6 bare to foap, 2 Ce Wawona, Maid of Orleans, bees Corus, | rolia tollet paper, 250; Shaker salt, 126 | x etre Tanginek, Ko- |. &. B Burveyor, pka. Btall 198, matche | Weot wonp, 26 Se pkg: ¢ bare small pkg. washing powe Patterson & McDonald yards—Motor ach | der, 60. ‘Stall 192, large pkg. Boobyaila, | washing powde: 2he cam a Botcom Canal Lumber Co.—Motor sehr | vinegar, big mmnonia, beg tall 130, Carnation miik, 14e eat us Powder, 2% can be baked and bolled at the time ts a Californian's invention, Extra Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday Status of the New York Stock Exchange — NEW YorK. | ket opened firm |eold at #3%, unch | Rabbe: | Stor: & Jan. 2 oday need he stock mar. Central Leather | United Btates | up 4: United Retail! + Up 4: Baldwin at 113%, unchanged; United States Steel at 105%. | off \) Btudebak it 103%, up Re Public Steel at 1104, unchanged; Meai- can Petroleum at 195, off %. Call money for rene j* wae quoted today at 6 per cent, the lowest price in| |reveral months, but this falied to tause any activity in the market. Trading Around Poon was reduced to a minimum. Market Status | GENUINE FALL | SALMON 15 Cents Pound 50,000 pounds sold direct ) | Frisco N BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—Mutter. atras, 6940 per Ib; prime firsts, 580 per Ib, Feee—Rxtras, 64%e per dor extra | pullets, S6\%c per dor; undersized pul lots, bie per doz. Ciiexe—California flats, fancy, 22%4¢| per ib; flrate, 21¢ per Ib, | TPortland Market Report | ——_— x | ny AND, Jan, 21,—B ut ter—city | creamery, S84 590 per Ib. | Pggs—Selocted local extras, #7 @53c per | doz, | Hens—~29@i4c per Ib; brotiers, 29@40c per th | Goese—26 @ 300 per Id, Cheese—Tripleta, 36@28e per 1b, Gets Revenge With | Clocks; Is Arrested 1 HONOLULU, Jan, 21—Lum Tip, s! without watchmaker, is in jail for alleged to the consumer the middleman’s profit. Any quantity desired. Every pound guaranteed. on his neigh-) @ shoemaker, The Lum Tip shoemaker | “alarm clock assault’ bor, Chang Min, clock business being goo wished the room of the for un addition to the clock shop./i Yor o" Chang Min wouldn't move. Lum Tip} gable: istiedl back if not wound several dozen alarm clocks|f™ entirely satisfied. Cheap- and set them to explode at noctur- nal intervals, Min had Tip arrest-| ed for assault with a deadly weapon, Ban Put on Movie House Shouters LIVERPOOL, Jan, 21.—Moving| picture theatres may no longer em-| ploy men to shout the merits of the | pictures on the streets in front of the | Mesos wal palaces. | Calls His Store | “The Pirate Ship” | AIRBANKS, JAn, 21.-~"The Pi- est and best food you can buy. Lower Floor CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET (Fisherman’s Market) 1422 First Ave, |ARREST NEGRO FOR When BR. Conception, a Filipino, described to police a bandit who held him up at Fifth Ave, and Cherry st, | Tuesday evening, a big James | he said the robber negro with a ble gun, Jones, arrested in a room ing house at Ratlroad ave. and Wash- ington st, was being held as a su | pect Wednesday, Jones weighs more than 200 | pounds, and is a little more than 6} feet tall, An old-faghtoned frontier six-shooter, about a foot in length, was found in his room, police say, Also $200 cash, POLICE INVESTIGATION, LIBERTY "AND VICTORY BONDS nuat 8 y Liberty or Victory Bends, SELL to US, an BUY more Liberty or Vietory Bondés, Buy from US. 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