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Specialist for both sexes. 905% Third Ave. Hours: 10 AM to § P.M ao XEASEA JUNE Col Tite First ave So Btiiott 3291 Stage work our| | CITIZENS PLEAD |JAP'S CAR EXTENSION cil Committee Yoaler. districts idents of the Ravenna, thurst and Palisades ppeared en masse at a meeting of nic utilities committee of the Thureday morning to ie. | Law olty urge immediate extension of the venna car We Traction, council service the Puget Sound Light and Power company to do something in but it didn’t.” RoW, Dougias lent of the Seattle Northeast ement club, told th mmitte In 1911 {that we might some day expect an naion of the street car line, A polos began to sprout in 1913 expected 908, pr Impr few and in 1916 a couple of red lanterns | preaaged | possible improvement | Then we gave up when officials of the traction company assured us } that the street car business as it was conducted was @ vanishing business But now that the city owns the street railway system, | plead for an extension.” Douglas presented a petition signed by 1,800 residents of the district rep- | resented by the Seattle Northeast Improvement club. Reuben W. Jones, secretary of the school board, evoked applause when he said that an extension of the Ra- venna street car Hne on B. $5th at from N. EB. was imperative, if the new sehool to be built in that neighbor the large number of students prom. ined already, tension is all right, but we of Laurel- hurst and Yesler greater extension,” Commissioner of Immigration Henry M. White said. White ad for the rapidly growing population | The proposed extension of the Ra venna street car line will cost the ety $10,000, corting to estimates of the superintendent of public utili ties. The extension would not cove |more than 1,300 feet He’s Willing to Challenge Small Juror William Kelley, colored, admits his knowledge of legal procedure is lim ited. SUll, when he wae placed on trial in Superior Judge Jobn & Jurey’s court, Thureday, charged | with unlawful possession of tntoxi cating liquer, Kelley walved all legal Jadvice and defended his own case. | Twelve talesmen were mustered into the jury box. Deputy Prosecut or C. A. Batchelor waived all chal lenges. “De you with to challenge any of these taleemen?” the court asked | Kelley. Keliey etroked his chin thoughtfully and for one whole min » Ute surveyed the jury TRUSS be eliminates: by Lanabers Ruptui — free trial to prove ots 2 superiors A. LUNDBERG ©o. 4101 Third Ave Boatiba It Will Set You Think- ing of Happy Days Gone by to Hear the — phony Or chestra JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor Play That Waltz “TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS” And the Charming Ballet Suite “COPPELIA” And Other Request Numbers, Inclading a BARIT ‘ONE SOLO ROBERT LOVELL WILSON The Prologue From PAGLIACCI Tickets on Sale at Sherman- Clay's Piano House, Third and Pine, PRICES—25e, 500, 75¢ “Well, if your honor puts it that way,” he replied, “and tf your honor will adjourn court for about 15 min utes, I'll take on that Little fellow on the end. AUBURN GIANT SEEKS DIVORCE Wiliam B. Devereaux, Auburn | giant, who, on November 7, battled \deputy sheriffs attempting to rescue | Ria wife from the house where he had imprisoned her for a week, w defendant to divorce action heard by Superior Judge Mitchell Gillam Thursday. Eliza B. Devereaux, the | wife, |the house with hie, refused to buy provisions, threatened ber with a knife and revolver and communed with the spirite, She inferred that |the communications were superin | Induced by whisky, | In @ cross complaint, Devereaux says he ix willing to be divorced from his wife, but wants the divorce in his |favor. He bases his action on the insanity complaint sworn to by his | wife, after her rescue. The com- plaint was withdrawn later. |Bolt Hadn’t Bolted; Just Out One Night Joy reigned Thursday morning in j the establishment of Muck & Co., tallors, 905 Third ave. | “Come quick,” almost sobbed a |volee over the police telephone |"We forgot and left several bolts of cloth hanging out in front of the store lant night, and they are gone.” Motorcycle Patrolman R. F. Baer man arrived in time to learn that a fellow storekeeper next door had }taken the cloth in for the night we heard vague rumors | “The Ravenna street car line ex-| want an even! ed an extension of the | bus line service as a means of caring | Wamish ave and Lucile st, After he had wait ™, & robber held him up charged that he had locked her in) § BRIDE IS WILSON TO GET IN DETENTION RED TESTIMONY Into U. S. on Deportations Sakutara Kuwahara came to the Hearings for mo: than 20 of the Pacific coast from Japan ag @ stow: |34 alleged “reds” arrested in the last way in 1913. He never passed thru] few days by the department of jus the immigration station; that Uttle| tice and immigration officials, were formality was neglected, according to| completed Thursday before Lmmigra federal officials on ¢ joner Henry M. White. Kuwahara Uked the country Tle Basil Gornovaky, secretary of the settled at Btonsvidle and prospered. /local branch of the Union of Kus Ho thought of his wife, back homejn|alan Workers, and reputed leader of Japan He sent for her the Russian “reds” b wan Test Hut when Mra. Kuwahara arrived ed Wednesday evening, and will be in Seattle on the Africa Maru, mev-| held for deportation | eral weeks ago, she was excluded! Testimony in every Individual hear from entry Into the country Imm | ing before the commim ner is trans gration officials Inainted that, since/mitted to the secretary of Jabor, Kuwahara had entered the U. 8. Washington, Dd. Cc, who will de leguily, he had no right to bring bis|termine whether or not deportation wife over to Join him |nhall take place. Thursday Kuwahara filed a peti:| Department of justice agents are ltien for a writ of habeas corpus in| still invest ting the noctivities of lthe U, & district court here to/the Ruasian revolutionaries in Beat compel Henry M. White, commis: | tle, It was reported Thursday sioner of Immigration, to reloar his | — wife from custod ly \Boxing Board Fee Is Limited to $25) is not in poor health. You As the result of a meeting between Prosecutor | Sheriff Joba 29th ave, N. B. to S4th ave.| Stringer Thursday, the boxing com: | charge at each smoker B Fit Rrown Mayor ©. |Frea C be mission will | $25 for its services hood could be expected to care for | No provision for a fee had been mad super The com at smokers held | fotals, POOR CAK SERVICE ts blamed! |by Harry Ro Brown, exeoldier, for | \ioss of $10.55. He waited at Du-| at mid-| night, for a car l Cents can buy. | AMUSE MENTS _ MOORE rd o panviny Jonephine and Ivan ett and Compuny) Hert Pita. kibbon | Win DA | | Vision of the commission mission is appointed by the three of WHILE QUANTITY LAST: GENUINE FALL SALMON 50,000 pounds sold direct to the consumer without the middleman’s profit. Any quantity desired. Every pound guaranteed. Your money back if not entirely satisfied. Cheap- est and best food you Lewer Floor Francis Renault, azgerald, and allowed to under th 5 Pound (Fisherman’s Market) 1422 First Ave. Bet. Union and Pike. onrnEU val Courtney; Steele and nalo’ IL Y—2 190-8115 will te Mew ku-| Boy ‘Not Missing, January 26 we again | be heart on | wahara is still tn the custody of the q| migration authorities | college,” (| Meddiesome person made a misrepre- jeentation to The Star.” CV AL sevy, | Descend en Masse on Coun- ‘Husband Smuggled Himself! Department of Labor Passes | Says His Mother Mrs. Jennie Hamilton, 2317 Beoond |ave., declared today that her boy, Harry, is not missing and that she Hamih ton was reported missing Tuesday, |and @ request made to The Star to | state this his bé-yearold mother was near death “My boy attends Wilson's business said Mrs, Hamilton. “Some Find Purse, Rema Rush There Today |? Officials of the National Furniture company are expecting a rush Thurs day afternoon, mployes found a woman's pufse, containing $15, in the store. Only a description is neceamry to obtain the purse. Youth Arrested in Stolen Launch Karl Berridge, 16, 2346 Boylaton | ve. N., in in the hands of the juven- | ¢ authorities Thursday. He was rrested at the foot of EB. Lynn at.| fn possession of a gasoline launch wned by D, L. Gristofson. ‘The boat was reported stolen W ednesday 260 Pounds Mash Seized by Police t Two # *, 16 gallons of grapo and 280 pounda of mash were confiscated by dry squad officers when they ar rented Sam Hrussi, 3819 Woodlawn and Stefano Magzone, 1411 Mewett #t, In raids Wednesday after. ave on. “All Wool”? Vanishes) From Family Wash) L. J. Recker, E. Valley at. reported the theft of an “all wool" mn suit Wednesday night fram the family jealine I'm not tnainuating.” offered Mr. tecker, “but Police tain J. T. Mason ta my next door neighbor.” JACK O'GARA, formerly of 1102 Won Main at., is being sought by his folks n Tacoma. His mother ie M1, A university in California has more students today than there were in ull Burope 10 years ago To begin the new year right We earnestly request all of our former patrons to call and have their teeth and gums examined, and if anything is wrong, we will gladly make over and treat the gums free of charge. All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists INC, 608 Third Ave. Cor, James St, Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: 8:30 a. m. to # p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 CHICAGO, Saturday, Jan. session of Chicago, Influenza, claiming 21 victims January 1 other ,epidemic. See Your Doctor Than to See You. | Influenza Getting Hold on Chicago | With the influenza battling for pos- the health de- Dertment here tonight refused to * ’ Fecognize, the: enemy as’ ® worthy their doctor when nemy. One hundre ifty-five new 2] } fate’ in Chiengo today raisea the | they felt anything total for the year 1936 to 1,882. j | sata Oreck 3k deaths, Pheu. | Might be wrong. monia is second in strength to the This extra care has thus far kept Seattle free of an- Always remember—‘“It is Better to ED. R. BRALEY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 1411 Fourth Avenue, Just Off Union Street Elliott 3106 we began to urge upon our friends the need of guard- 17.— | inf their health carefully by seeing That they have heeded our sugges- tions we are gure. since Have the Doctor Come to “Siive “ THE ARTIS Nights (Sun.), Mon.), : Lad on.). 1 ati Abie” and “0 cs ™ 400; Mata. (except ’ Mats, (except nees, 2:30; Nighta, MAY ROBSON In a New Comedy Martha Lichter cont Bros Panta Admission: Hami “TISH” Item ; James & Phillips; Mar- Berry and Mins; 250 and 350 A DELICIOUS SALMON OR HALIBUT 9 Ibs. each, so 1 in the United States. Express Prepaid. Re-Iced Daily by Express Company. West of Mississippi $2.00 Hast of Mississippi $2.25 We Guarantee Arrival in Good Condition. National Market Company, Inc. 405 Pike Street Seattle, Wash, | On the appearan ‘SPUD MARKET IS UNSTEADY): High Quotations firma were well supplied with Call fornia greens, movement of all of fering» was reported slow. Potato market is showing {ts first trace of weakness since the lowly spud began ay Consumers have evidently 4 as much as possibl as long as they are so bigh and dealers are complaining of the slow potato movement. Prices were unchanged but dealers were practically of a unanimous opinion that potato quotations have reached | the maximum height Butter and egg prices were un- changed with markets unsteady without spuds| ons up, but the general trend of ex markets all over the toward a lower level Poultry dealers report there ts a good demand for live chickens at 36 to 37 cents per pound. All offerings remain steady in price || Local Markets ie |e Price ald Whelvenle Dealers i for Vegetebiee and Pratt ws anne Recte—Tooal, per wack ‘ bunches Danteh Ball, head.. 6@ «. per enem 2.00 don bunches soo Cautifiewer Per case | Celery Per case Per per dew, fon beba | Green Ontens Per ™ Green Peppers | Lettnce 228@4 00 Ontone © eT Potetace Ver ton | B Wash, Netted Gem... .190.00@108 90 Local Pumpking—toeal, per Mh oe ‘. Kadishes Local per dom bunches rnorm Grape VroitPloriaa, per box. & Florida stripe >, orate Oranges Per bor Navel. per conse Japanees, per bor NUTS Prices Paid at Whelreate > Sel ortan Keyriona, M. * DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers — | Matter—Prest dary Matter Vat 1oeal, Putlets vor owt mtrietiy freen . ‘Potato Sales Show Effect of | Trading on Western ave. be |very light Thureday morning due to| the cold weather, Buyers were soarce and altho the commission ‘Thursday The cold weather is having a tem-| porary effect of keeping ogg quota-| Status’ of NEW YOIIK, fetal an the New York 7 | « Stock Exchange Jan, 92—Following of |rettioment of t Mox Pan-Amert #1 United Mtates %: Central La 1 on 100, Btoel at Pacific at | own ket t Chicago it was bet * loyal mand above 1 & strong export down We at the sequently lost Ko; CHICAGO, Jan. 22 of 3%; was up %, t Atel opened at 106, wf at 91%, off % 02%, unchanged; Repub %. un 4; Bo Wuchanged; Marine at rading. ¥ ing standpoint, the mar- but de ir former ‘The market continued dull to the close, tered during the last fow Dutch continued in de % on! Grain Market | a Light recetpta and demand today cause ‘érain futures at the opening country is|oo the Chicago Board of Trade. market weakened, however, on the pg an em- barge Provt January corn opened wp 1%e, at tL.44%e, but lost le later; May corn opening, $1.35, and sub- July’ corn opened at | #1.32%, down tc, and lost Ko before the Mey oste ope and remained unchanged; July opening unchanged at mained unchang ay +“ CHICAGO, Jal 15,000 head: mi fs.7ee ts p Jhag ice | ere ycysee Is L Chicago Live Stock i! ned down ‘Ko, od in i High low Close erry Lath 133% aaa Lah 191% 3% AD Th «TE 45 nh. 22.—It 6 « o—Recetpt arket steady to higher ’ Gi566: butchers, eking, $19@15; light roughs, 00 head: mari ect iomin te: canners and ere and feeders, 14.26, 10,000 head Lambs, $14.76 High Low Close see eens $90.00 $22.70 22.00 24.60 me 20.00 19.70 20.62 20.56 “Frisco Market Statu * BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22.—Rutter Ratras, per ib; prime firsts, Txtras, « | rete tome | tie per dow. Sug EW YORK, r ik sr Rea 18 @ ile per @ Cheese-California flats, fancy, | por 1b firsts, 836 per Ib. 14@16%o per Ib; No 3 per Ib, 6440 per don; extra pul undersized pullets whe 8 we |, New York Coffee and | Quotations | Jan. 22.—Cofter 4 Bantos, 26% 160 per Ib; granu- DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers country eream- Looas ervamery, cream brick . Limborger Young VAmeriee ....s.csecee Block Swise ‘ ote ‘ POUITRY Prices Paid hy Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Live Hene—Live, heavy . Live, Meht * ——* *———youtray 4 Prices Paid Wholreaters % Dressed «woe Heoe-Dreseed ne | Brotlers— Crensed ue Goone Live, per ™ na at Stockyards | 14. 00@16,50 15.00@ 16.00 14.00@14.50 13.60@ 14.60 11.60@ 12.00 9.60@ 11.00 7.00@ 15.00 \Don’t Throw Away | Any New Quarters Rumors that a great fumber of | new counterfeit 25-cent pieces Bad |been dumped into Seattle financial channels, were abruptly knocked over the hea ursday by Capt, Thomas | Poster, head of the secret service here, who announced that the strange coin was merely a new design of the well-known two-bit p! » of the new de the figure of the eagle and five stars on one side of the coin and six on the other, Wuxtra! Explosion in Whisky Vault! Sheriff John Stringer 1s wearing | cotton plugs in his ears today, When a jar of sin Juice exploded tn the booze vault, in the county-elty build- ing, Wednesday afternoon, Stringer thought robbers were cracking the big safe, sign on quarters, letters and tele phone calls poured in on the local secret service office, describing the coin as having three stars beneath | 28 @ 340 25200 FLOUR FOR THE ** | coast will be loaded on the | astern Knight, (jan 32 jeclectea |the shipping board. Butt per ib local extras, per 1b; brofiers, 29@ 400 per Th. one—Triplets, 86@ 380 per Ib. ATLANTIC teamship built In Japan for She is in port been assigned to W. R. Co., for management and ple & Co. for operation. SEATTLE-ORIENTAL = schedules will be resumed next month, an nounce James Griffiths & Sons, lo cal agents for Mitsui & Co, No Mit sui vessel has vember 12. been in port since No: The Tsurugisan Maru will be the first ene it | Legion Auxiliary venes Plans for a will be drawn and by-laws will at the meeting of the adoptibn Women’s auxil post, Américan to Meet Tonight definite organization up and a constitution be presented for ne iary of Elmer J Legion, which con ‘Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock in the State Armory, at Western ave. and Virginia et. Wagon, with ine A light wago' is repor district hursd Stables, of Bishop of $51 in 1ecks Wednes A very black Jing about the before the rob! | told. *Total lost | The outfit belongs t 2114 Western « Open Safe Tempts | Very Black Robber During the a Ja daylight bur safe may always kno 999.16 *Whon buying, wo deduct 3To on a $50 bond and $2.60 on a $1,000 bond, We soll at the New York market plum theaccruedinterest, MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ‘The Premier Municipal Bond House, Akin TELEPIVONES: ott sete, n, attached to a hor: in the Green Lake morning. the Rainier ay bsence of the cashier, glar robbed the open & Co., 1204 Western cash and $222.45 in day negro was seen loiter place a few moments ery, the police were | ow the New $92.45 81,48 Ces Main reet; Eliott 28 sthern | | | | | trip to South America under charter | Ww Ross, general manager of Thorndyke se | Trenholme Co. THURSDAY | SAN, 22 Tides in Seattle | 6p 10.6 Vessels in Port at Seattle Today a Great Northern pler—#te Fushimt Mar Pier 11--Motor echt Kirketind Grand Trunk dock--tr Admiral Wicho 4 er thwestern, str Ketchtka Coat bunkere—Lightship Um No. 67 tr Aden Evans. 0, ®, 8. Burn) Bir Wastern Waterway terminal—ste ris——Atr West Ivan, velt Toad arydock Str Bastern Guide, . ate City of Tope ock--Motor echr Culby practice has grown, Patterson & McDonald yards—Motor echr and I have remod- Boobynlia led and enlarged Bolcom Canal Lumber Co-—Motor schr|| my offices to prop~ Tenowa. erly care for this Pe Sane SRC Seattle Arrivals and Departures iisinencd £88 Arrivals Janvary 22—8tr KE " at £20 aw ry 21 lumbia ports at 1 p.m. Departures January 22—Str Glorieta for Tacoma at a m Str City of Seattle eastern Alaskan porte at 9 p. m tr Javary for BhangXai (from Meado Point) at 7 p. m.; str Davenport for Ta coma at 10 p. m alu via Bellingham at 4:45 p achr Wakena for British Col at 7:16 p, m.; str Fred Baxter for Harbor at 10 etr Argyll fo Francisco at 6 m BOUND FOR THE ORIENT, the steamship Maquan sailed from Pier Wednesd: carrying 8,100 tons o copper, freight and steel, 0 bags of mail PURSER ©. M. REED, 15 1 be brough steamer. at Hongkong January vices state. The body w’ here by a C. P. B STEAMSHIP VALDEZ will make to the T. & T. 8. Co. says H. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS STREAMERS LEAVE FROM mildn’htlport Tewnaent’ Port Bunday!Willtama, Dungeon iJ Port Angelea Gees throurh jaliam Tuesd trip Gow leah Ray on Thare- jay trip. Kingston, rors Gamd a) danty Potnts marked °* are boat landings. Passengers for these pointe and for other boat landing potnts must make aie ove eamer’s passenger rate does not include beat landing charges. Ragrege Mabtitty t Mmited to wear parel, not te exceed $100 for whole tleket. 150 pounds allowed free Steamers and schedules subject te change without notice. Freight re. colved daily for all potnte (excepting Ae—Btr Robin Good-| Eastern Gtr West Jessup, str Roose tern Mariner from Str Kush from British Co- | for lumber and general She is| operated by Frank Waterhouse & Co, of the steamship Edmore, died of apoplexy cable ad ALL LOCAL ROUTES COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET The Y tice At year | Clearings ... Balances Spokane Clearing oscescceees B,BT4, 04900 Balances . 925,668.00 | ‘ortland - 5,483,804.10 Clearings makes 781,800 revolutions @very 12” months. . 20 ‘Years 20 SEATTLE’ BY EDWIN 4. BROWE, D. Ds § I am now on my 20th mile stone as & dentist. in ever-growing prac- BANK CLEARINGS Seattle $7,003,132.29 . 2,028,262.09 1,215,232.18 721,173.00 130,814.00 ccapement hell ste LEADING DENTIST 106 COLUM: Seattle. after year my end of this I hope th a to be able to have completed a dental nization for Se- hall av 6 of nt t omplish hing worth *plan you that will af- this, feel that done some- heer EDWIN J. 106 © ohambie st The First Step Toward Home Ownership is to save money to buy your lot or to make the ini- tial payment on a house al- ready built. For your home ownership fund use a Savings Ac- count at the First National Bank and let compound in- terest hasten on whatever * Tacoma) named tn above schedule, Tickets must be purchased LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US. If you can BUY more Liberty or Vietory Bonds, Buy from US. On Wednesday, January 21, 1920, the closing market prices were as given |] betow. They are the governing prices for tl 1 Victory Bonda all over |] the wortd, and the highest. We advertise th order that you York market and the and Victory Donde. Int ya ast td ads ath Ath Victory Victory Sen Kn 448 44 (Ne 3M8 4K8 Market S180 gohoe goede shea socts $9820 HL IG F842 HKD Interest 36 41 4 ‘a 0 ee ke 300.88 3 office. Open from 6:30 & m. te 1: midnight. PUGET GOUND NAYVIQATION Co. of your Liberty — Wns 8 “991,01 99470 pont Capital One Million Dolare Seattle, Established Over a Quarter Century, Moat SAFE DEPOSIT |

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