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BAC ELOR FINDS BABY IN HIS GRIP, Also Note Signed by ‘Broken Blossoms’ BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Feb. 2 “Bobby” home address and surname Mnknown, and Robert F. Roland 700 Shelton st. Bridgeport, Conr Doth had startling experier Mo May evening. “Bobby” week-old baby from New York Pup in a valise bachelor who ported him, Robland got on New York for Minto the smoking Msleep. When he ached Ey phe seized his bag- or what was his bag--and home. As he ut his latehkey into his door began to wiggle and wail Doubting his senses, Rohland inves ted It and discovered “Hobby” de. Somebody had switched with Rohland. Holes bad been hed in the leather to admit air the baby had traveled quite fortably. Pinned. to the child's A note signed “Broken m” telling what kind of food Kim, and saying that he baptized Catholic her said she had been Was taking the the Pennsylvania ornia, Bobby seemed well. He to Hillside Farm, where he be eared for by the city, while the of Bridgeport and New York combing the country for wapper. Park Reservoir Bill Is Held Up} Owing to protest of many property in the vicinity of Volunteer against proposals before the council to build a reservoir in park, Mayor Fitzgerald has or d the reservoir ordinance held until such time as a meeting be arranged when both sides | ‘be heard. boy whe \ the last train Bridgeport, went rnd car we td he sup made } down ¢ r set it nd garments Blos: | to} had | The deserted night train} station for C was taken Campbell, of Mineral, poultry raiser can easily Profits by doubling the of his hens. A scien- has been discovered that the flock and makes hens’ the time. The tonic ts Eges.” Give your hens worth of “More Eggs” will be amazed and de- th results. s the time to give “More, ‘0 y > while prices are profits Don't let your; make them lay. “More Tee done this. for 400, ; raisers all over the It will do the same for you, " $1.00 Package | try thie great proft maker, rd or letter to EJ. try expert, City, Mo., and ask for hie $1.00 offer. Don't send jeefer will cae ‘Are NOt absolutely satisfe be returned on request. § ‘Write today for this spe- offer. Raisers Everywhere Tell B= fll rome and found 1 was only fight 12 ewes 8 FFs chins TES Beaton, Ky. Tonle, 41d wondery for me. Je and ae ett oF pen bad over 12 p iiticen, Pontiae, Mich. | newsprint and in exactly 21 days ‘Bu. rarton, ware ‘Werth of Kags from Kags” Tonle until ‘used one $1.00 packai 06 worth of eee from forty-four Toute aid he ‘ane, I. Ne. 2, Box 47. 1568 Kage After 1 Package wet Mite fy Rare lore aes” have you know the resul Juty Ist my bens laid AE. WHITE, Scranton, F ‘any money; just Mi in Tou ‘will be sent, ob-tetae Package B,J, RERFER, ‘oultry Expert, peacine. Kanene City, Mo scons Jour oller.| Neng me More Tage? & —— $1.00 when be You saree to refund nese packages do not prove DEPORT SINGER {Russian Baritone Arrested ¢ son, The Boys in the Next Car TAIT THATS og FUL 9S GOT THE "ad CHORLS IKNOC KE D = Ps Listen | 6H-SH-SH- wet. - WHADAYVH KNOW A MODERN CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS — Ex? — CINE yy ort SHAKE youst GOYS YA POOR THEM'S SHAKER < xs6wiPeD'm AT THE LAST HOTEL You + THEY MAKE ie a gs Ss femme) SIT UN _ AWHILE WILL YUH ? =| i SALT RS FOR? FISH — AW RIGHT SHOOT TH’ DIME THEN Mc IF YOU BELIEVE AS “IMMORAL” Census Committee, Chamber of Commerce, 900 Aretic I have not been listed fo Number of p this address Change Name of Furniture Firm The Woodhouse-Grundaum Furnl- ture Co. Fifth ave 1 Pike st., and operated under name for the past nine announces today a change in the firm name, It will now be known as the Grunbaum Bros.’ Furniture Co. Nie years ago Otto 8. Grunb: acquired an inter est in the Woodhouse-Platt Furn ture Co, the firm name be changed at that time to the Woo house-Grunbaum Furniture Co. Otto 8. Grunbaum recently acquired com plete control of the business, takir his brother, M. L. Grunbaum, |partner. The business has shown |remarkagle growth under Grun-, baum’s management, and four lar | floors are now occupied with a com plete stock of furniture and furnish ings, LOUIE | tle Chinese jing the federal U. 8. district cou $ v \ EY and Mar Mun, § pleaded guilty of vi dope” act in rred 8. tence Four thousand aliens have beer deported sinc PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES ||STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET on Soprano’s Charge CHICAGO, IIL, : Baklanoff, Russian baritone Chicago Opera company, has been ar rested on a deportation warrant signed by Secretary of Labor Wil following a charge of immoral conduct ma by Mile. Alvira Ama: | a soprano. Mile. Amazar accuses Baklanoff of having brought her to this country under an understanding by which she pected to become his wife. She charges later discovered her supposed flance had a wife and family in Russia, The man and the girl in the case are Shown bove. Arrive Seattle *Vieterta, B. C.—Port Townsend—Port Angriee [Steamer Sol Dac, for) Townsend and Victorta. *Doee not go thre Victoria trl F jeorge of the | liz mid. night daily Titpm Angeles! daily Ito on (or Bunday night Tacoma Direct [iteamers Taeom S:f0am [Washington for 11:00am coma direct, Steamer| 12 1:fopm levery two hours, 66c| 2:00pm |ningle trip, 93c reund) 4 B:eopm |trip. ind) 06am Ta-|10 for Port) i At rect. 10:20pm {Connects at Townsend) daily with rail lines for all points on Olymple! ; eninauta, ” Siows, pm |Townsend daily tiie Dacin' in Canadian Orders WASHINGTON, Feb Underwood today introduced a r lution requesting Président Wilson to name a commission of five author ized to negotiate with the Canadian government for cancellation of strictive orders in mncil, which virtually preyent American le of crown lands in Canada using timber for wood pulp to make ~ Beltingham—Anacortes—Everett Pert Townend. Port Angeles and Way Ports 12:06 iste, Waialeale, for) 2:30 pm midn’ht!Port Townsend, Port] Thurs. Sunday|Williams, Dungeness) fat. 10:30pm land Port Anreles, 12:00 Tors. | Goes through mian’ht ‘Thurs. |cialiam on Tuenday Mon, trip, Goon through tol INeah Ray on Thurs-| day trip. 1 Port Gamble—Ludiow—Fingler “t0pm |Atr. Kingston, —for| 10:60am 4afy {Kingston, Gambie,| dafly except [Ln dlow, **Reton.| except Satury|F ia gler, Townsend,| Sunday ndity |Hanaville | and get © No Referendum on Booze Amendment DENVER, Feb. The Colorado supreme court today decided that the tion of the s' © legislature in rath ing the federal prohibition amend ment cannot be referred back to the people in a state-wide referendum. Yu.s. Aviator Dies in Practice F light SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Feb. (United Press.)—-While practicing for review here during General Pershing's inspection of the south ern department, Captain Field 16. Kindley, American ace, and com mander of the 94th squadron, pursuit group, killed at field yesterday his plane 5 feet Capt enemy Sun. Juan tslanda, ‘Tues, Pointe marked °* are bont Iandings Passengers for these points and for other boat landing potnta must make thelr own arrangements for Innding, and sansume all risk and Mabllity in| making much landing, —-Stenmer’s Passenger rate does not include boat landing charges, Bagencs iabitity tm imited to wear- Ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole tieket, 150 pounds allowed free. Bteamera and schedules wubject to change without notice. Freight re. celved daily for all points (excepting Taroma) named in above wchedule, Tickets must be purchaned at tioket office. Open from 6:20,a m. to 12:00 midnight. PUGET WOUND NAVIGATION ‘Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Phone Main 3993, w Kelly when tell in r Kindley nes during the Certain forms, of microscopic life | immortal, They reproduce by simple cell division and thus the original parent is always present in| any generation, brought 4 12 wa you have not been the 1920 Census, or know of someone who has been missed, mail it to the Chamber of Commerce, THE BOYS Discovett «a “BOTTLES IN THE SUITCASE USED counted in fill out this coupon and 900 Arctic bldg. Bullding. 1920 government census Must the Sure It Can Be Done Says, an Optimist G. BETTY (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) | CINCINNATI, Feb. 2.—The mem- s of the “It Can't Be Done Club” | will come to order. ‘There too many of you birds world,” says Werter C, Betty, by way of introducing be jin the of Cincinnati, himself ; | ty’s experience with pessimists when, at the age of 1 he sglicitor for the Cin cinnati 1 a phone Hiundreds of business men told him they were too busy to “monkey” with such a childish contraption as a tele phone | “LC am a practical man,” sald one, and you come around to bother me with this nonsense | EBven after they had actually ‘talk ed 1d been talked >» on the tele some men refused to be con. vineed, saying, Well, it alka all right, but if | have anything to say to # man I want to say it to his| face Wrestling Retty became thus with the pessimists, an obstinate optimist, and now, 40 years later, he is editor of a monthly magazine which th telephone company publishes for its! 1,964 employ Addressing the “It Can't Be Done sa Club,” Betty! ouldn’t belong to your bunch ‘for anything in the world, because you're always being shown up. | “Your great-great -creat - great grandfathers told Columbus it was lfoolish to try to get to the other le | | of the world by going across the At jlantic, because the earth was flat, | “In the end, the boys who can do it always run over you.” SNATCHERS nipped a containing $2 from Mrs. M. H,| om, 203 24th ave., while on her| to chureh Sunday | PURSE | bag | wir way | Wool, At the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ft. A. S. Ware, at Georgetown, |Ky., there was 55 guests, including the entire wedding party of 50 years igo, excepting the officiating minis-| ter, the Rev, John A, Gano, dead. | Among the Riffian pirates of Mo-| ‘© the women do all the agricul-| | tural and other hard work, while the} men, when at home, do the cooking | jand mend the clothes, including the) women’s. | roec | |for the avoidance of influenza and colds more than 100 years ago. His | rules differ very little with those of 'neaith boards today, A EGG PRICES ON’ | Cattle— who 1s | gy. [straw ... BANK ¢ ‘. tile i rare on Spokune DOWNWARD PATH ° Jobbers Are Forced to Re- cicarine duce Quotations Monday - Clea wholesale egg market con-| | Ps to fall, Quotations opened morning at 50 c¢ en for best offerings. ‘The market is|| Status of the New York tl weak, ao (garde a | Stock Exchange the prineipal markets of the country rket is easy inehan learing alanee Tacoma ulance vortiand 7,059,971.98 1,608,868.8 ings I al slance nday nts per doz following ytation but ynount hand Hutter m: «were tr exchange fay. Ki United Btates Mexicam Petroloum 4 Btaten Bteol at ot 116, up 4; Ma Baldwin at 119% 1%, off 4 neral Canadian Pacific of good, frex! Unite at epublic were yard: 216 the nae local stock head of cattle, Cattle and she teady, While hog Quotations w ecelpts Monday sheep and 174 markets held we mer at 310 %, off Raila" becar n, Bouthern rH shortly before Wat 101%, up and Ann Ar tr chan T “1 of flu in the local lemon prices to ing to wholesalers, ‘Th for lemons has grown con tantly heavier thruout the country | in the last (wo weeks, Dealers once more boosted local pricees Monday to 50 for cholce and fancy mo 4, causing o whole industrial list was then raid ed, the extreme declines occurring In Crucible, General Motors American |w Even Baldwin, which bi 4 up during earlier trading, sold below 117 The rald wan staged at the t of the announcement that sterling bad fallen to & new low of $3.47 % The market ip hortly after the opening, points or more occurring in Republi General Motors, Cructble and high priced stocks, Chandler got down to 138 While Baldwin sold off, mand rather raptdly reactions of arket for the Trice Paid Wholem for Vegetables and Fruit ed 14 per cent tn the nkera are unanirm y rates will hold at high © little time, They the ation is acute, but there ts for alarm. cotpts, nd. 048 * ot | Chicas Live ‘Stock | x— cmcaco, » | 44,000 head: Bulk of |s14.75@16 $15@1 o14 Cattlo—Recetpta, punches. lower, ra, $1 ows Feb Rav chain market steady to higher. salon, $15.10@15.60; but 0; packing, $14@14.50 os pigs, $1414.85; rougie, 1. per 26,000 head; market Beef, $9.85@1 15; eanners and stockers and $6.76@12.1 ene Yok Spinach Fer bh Sweet Potatoes. Tomatoee—Crate 24,000 hea lu heep—Recetpta, market $1 lower 13.50. ork May Lara | May \ Juty | Am leo venape me Reauties , zenberes n Win grades anas—Per tb Kibe Per box May Grapes— J Aimerta. ner kee .. Mt Moria, b. erate Open = Ht zag Grain Market ‘ ———- | irain futures in| arket dropped per box eney seen Strained Lemone—Per box Oranges Per box— vel, per case 308,33 |m bf bed ICAG the face ¢ j Feb, s an inactive £00 @ 8.15 Me to Ke on the Chicago Hoard |toaay. ‘The drop was due to feeling by | traders that the mRrket is due for # set- Provisions were lower. | February corn opened at $1.42% and | later gained Sc; March corn opened at 28) $1.41% ond later lost %c; May corn 18 lopencd Ke up at $1.26 and later 15 | dropped $1.25%; July corn was % = Ih Almonds——Per tb Filberte—Per ™. ... Walnute—Manchuriam .».. Peas Virgiara Keystone, Japanese, per M Pecans—Per tt | nominal at May oats |tater lot %e . Up Ke, and DATRY PROD hc 1 eee Paid to Shi ‘Cun eH Low Sacre dairy $1.42% Hatter Fat Eggs lo Pullets . Mitk—Per ewt. DAIRY Prices " —— country ' it "Portland Market Report | PORTLAND, Feb. 2 ead; market cream- creamery 50m8 *, 9. heit ; common to fair good to choice cows 50; medium to good 50@ 8.50; tetly fresh 60; and heif 50@1 $3,506.60; balls, $6@8; Hogs—Receiy higher ime rough heavies, $1 @15.26; bulk of sales, $ | Sheep—Receipts, $21 jatendy. East @17.60; best valley 1a yearlings Or, and Wash. triplets Wisconsin cream brick Limburger Young America Block $i@17. head; market ts of mountain lambs, $16.50 $15.50 16.60 wethers, $12@13; €1@62e per tb extra S30 RY Patd hy Wholesale Deotere to Shippers Ducke—Live Hens Live Live, Hebt Broilers City creamery, heavy ted local 27@33c per 1b; broilers, 200 per Ib, per Ib, “POULTR et 4 Wholesalers | F oreign a er NEW " YORK, Feb. ‘The principal exchanges again fell to new low da in t oney market today, De mand sterlin ‘oke to $3.47%. The pre- vious low was $3.49 and the par value is 94.86% Franc checks declined to 13.49¢ at lire to 15, Dressed Hens—-Dressed Brotlers— Dressed Belgian iNew York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations 2.—Coffee—No. No. 4 Santos, *| od sountry, dres Hogs—Choice light, Medium . Venl—Fancy Medium er tb. 264 2614 Sugar—No quotations today, | Public lic Markets | WESTLAKE Flake White Det Monte pork Spanish sauce y red can coffee Ribbon tea, 69 M.; Oly flour, P Stall 19 string beans pop corn, 26¢ 16.00016.60 +16.00@ 16.00 +14.00@ 14.50 +15,60@ 14.60 rim Medium to Rough he 11,500 12,00 9.600 11,00 1 rbo@ 960 9.00@ 10.00 3) G00@ 8.50 7.00 16.00 Fiest steers $5 Medium to choice. Common to good Rest cows and Bul Calves Stall 106, % cans and 190, 1 is pancake cans cut 2 The cans Stall 1 $3.50 per 100 tha; Jon- 900 box; 1 doz Jap or- Salted bulls or stags, No. do No. 2 SANITARY ited Stalls 24-26, Cheam of Wheat, 2%e pkg; , . sees 650 Blue Ribbon te : 3 pkgs, Cream- Dry niden, No.2 : see BET otter, Stall 10," Nerring, 60 1.3 Ladig skinned soles, 2 Ths, 250, Stall 10-A, ap- Green buils'or stags, No. i ples, $1.25 box, delivered; Florida grape do No. ‘ it teattn we bhai for 25e; large sweet oranges, 6 Dry salt hides .. Dry calfskina, 6 ti do No, Hornehides, green oF do dry, each Sheep 85 8.00 6.00 £1.00 @ 3.00 3.60" -1,00@1.50 2 :76@ 1,00 20@ 135 30 300 PIKE PLACE Stall 79, pure fresh milk, 120 at. 66, tall can Carnation milk, 146. 1503, Mazola ofl, 38 ths. ‘fancy Siam rice, meal, 2be; Stall Stall do short wool, do shearing do flint dry wool pelts ‘ clean ranch, full grown. . green kip skins, No. 1. 235 40 35 10 Salted do No. to No. 2 ta | whotennts rie Stalls 97-38, 4 Tbs, rolled oats, Royal baking powder, 38c; b-™, J. B. coffee, $2.45; 406 pkg. Albers’ rolled oats, 3 jo ean apinach, Ihe; 2 sec tions comb money, 450; 3 Ths. small white bean: e; 18¢ can pumpkin, 11 1. sack corn meal, bbc. : Per Ton, City Price -80.00 +81.00 Barley—Rotied Ground Clipped Oats Ground » Rolled. Corm—Whole Cracked Chop CORNER Stall 102, exes, 460 don; butter, 550 Ib. 2 Iba, $1.60; full cream cheese, 290 Tb. Oregon cream cheese, Ie 1b.;' 260 pork and beans, 16; Flake White, 30¢ Ib c ean corn, 15: A Texas plumber is the inventor of a hand-operated tunneling 1 chine for laying sewer pipes with: out digging trenches, ie Altattn. Moai Seratch Food .. Wheat pcoreevee cooges it was notice- f Trade | opened at 76%e, | canners, | i market is| shortening, 806 | Blue | Seattle Arrivals and Tides in Seattle Departures MONDAY * TUFSDAY VER. 3 First High Tide 4:46 a m., 127 ft First Low Tide 10:16 & m., 6.6 ft Second High Tide 3:20 p.m, 114 ft Second Low Tids 10:19 p.m, 1.2 Mt ‘ Griffith to Get Another New Ship O-ton steel steamer will be built by J. i. Duthie for Jam Griffith & Son, The vessel will be operated -between England and ' First High Tide 4:07 a m., 12.1 ft. First Low Tide 4am, 7 ft Second High ‘Tide 114 ft ; Second Low Tide runny 7 a i p.m, 13 ft 10 5 in t atr Kant Arrivals co Maru 1 Victoria *.119 Maka hard Hf tr Aamir Franc Ba other France LOWEST RATES to— CALIFORNIA FRANC Vraneiseo at February n Diego via # Admiral & m.; tr Prince pert, B. C., via port ot Vessels in Other Ports FREQ WILLAM Nine FEB. 6 * Meco INE 109 Cherry St. SAN “ 1: Bte Balled ¥ for Beattl pt MONEY LOANED ON ANY ACTIVE STOCK OR BOND Reasonable rates. Reliable corporation. Information furnished. Listed and Unlisted Securt- ties bought and sold on com- mission, MARGIN ACCOUNTS solic ited. H. E. WILLS COMPANY STOCK BROKERS 618 Second Ave. Phone Elliott 2606 | Seattle SAVINGS | DEPOSITS Sent AMBLEE mite for & WEL . POINT Ste El TACOMA fan Diego Arrived Feb om Honolt He x. fr Baxter from Ea ruary 1: Str Horace tle; atr Fulton for Seattle, Sailed Janu ary 31: Schr Columbia in tow of tug Pioneer for Valparaiso via Port Town- ae | ha Received by W Wirel 5 ~s— str Horace X Balled Feb Baxter for Seat- | Canadian Government February 2—Str Alaska in Snow Pass nerthbound at 3:45 @, m February 1—Str Admiral udge northbound at 9:25 p, m.; meda abeam Cape Lazo south- bound at 11 p. m.; str Redondo in Mil-| bank Sound northbound at 11:60 p. m. str Latouche off Lawyer's Island north- 10 p.m. » Alki abeam Cape Rodman off munication } February 1—Str Admiral Dewey, Sent- | tle for San Francisco, 114 miles from Se- attle at & p. Yoko- hama 9:11 N., long 12 str West Kader, hort 1,020 miles west at § p.m 4 for Kobe, | bia River at 8 p. obin Gray, Seattle for Yoko- (les from Seattle at & p, m West Jessup, Seattle for Yokohama, 395 miles west of Cape Flattery at 8 p. | m,; str Matsonia, San Francisco for Honolulu, 1,498 miles from San Franetsco at § p. m.; str Endicott, 146 milea from | | Seattle at & p. m. -——- a || | Feb. 3 | Vessels in Port at | | |. Seattle Today 1] will — intevelll m Smith Cove ) terminal Str Elkton, str El-| | arid, | Pier 11-—-Motor echr Kirketina. Great Northern pier—Str Bastern Crag. tr West Cayote, Str Jefferson, str Alameda. * Str Bergen. e | Pacifie Cor tag compounded semi- roda, atr West Campgaw. | | Ames yards—Str West Jester, str Roose annually. velit ] ne |Todd drydock—Str Eastern Guide, atr| astern Ga Heffernan drydock—Str Santa Ana, str! Northwestern, str Skagway, str Bun- w naling stre ‘anginak, Ko- 8. 8. Surveyor In stream—Str astern Mariner, Fisher mills—Bktn Makawell, | Colman Creesoting works—Str Horace X. Baxter, nd for Shang a F at Hartland, mile even Oe etr o66 Engineering works—Str bee Ba- tila No: Pier A—Str | Pier D. darra Patterson & McDonara yards—Motor schr Boobyalla, Pacific Coast | Albers Bros, pler—Str Rainfer, | astern Moon. | Skinner & Eddy yards+str Robin Gooa- | | Lake Union—Hulls Snoqualmie, Broxton, | | Leota, Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad-| follow, str Bastern Knight, | Northwest Trust & Savings Bank Second and Union ka Steamship company moortngs—Str | Victoria, | Milwaukee Ocean dock—Str Mexico Maru. Stacy st. terminal—U. 8. 8. Burnside, Spokane st, terminal-—Str Crown of Ga- Allenhurst, Abilla, Adria, Ca- | z Octwin, Ar i . Pezuta, Black Wolf, Blanford, Agron, rison, Fort Stanwix, | Hela praria, | , Loot!, Dione, Cagacai | demia, | Bast Waterway terminal—Schr Meteor, str Windber, str Fulton. Duthie yards—Str West Ivan, ras, Cardia, Elissa, schrs | Henry Wii . Alice, || | aid of Corus, | What? No Price Increase In Nine Years? Correct! Title insurance rates have never ad- vanced since the first schedule was filed with the state insurance com- missioner nine years ago. Why? Because this com- pany plans to serve the public for decades to come and it prefers to build up a_ reputation with the public for de- pendability and fair play, rather than to profiteer while the profiteering is good. Washington Title: Insurance nder State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $600,000.00 | Frisc Tisco Market Status _ b— SAN Satres fens Hgge—Rxtras, 620 per dos: first, |Geratzed’ pulleta dle per dos. Cheese—California flats, fancy, per ib; firsts, 29c per Ib. FRA 600 <C1SCO, per 1b; Feb, 2.—-Buttei prime firsts, 66 490 | un. 30%o |Plenty of Sugar at Swollen Price When your grocer tries to make |you purchase groceries before he'll give you sugar, repert it to the feder- al fair gprice committee, postoffice |building. ‘This practice has been banned, now that there is an ample supply of sugar—~it 18% cents a pound. Burglar Escapes With Kids’ Bank) A safety razor and a child's sav- ings bank were stolen from A. A.| Manion’s home, at 1536 42d ave, 8. W., during the night, it was reported to the police Monday. BURGLARY WAS the charge! |made against A. Hyde in superior court Tuesday. He is alleged to} have stolen a suit of clothes from | Oscar Thompson, 58014 Duwamish, ave. | LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must L, your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US. * If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, Buy from US. On Saturday, January $1, 1920, the closing market prices were as given below. They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all over the world, and the highest, We advertise these prices daily in order that you may always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty and Victory Bonds, Re i ari 44a 4 ¢ sinh $90.20 shat Ist 4th Victory Victory 44s 3%9 a + $90.68 $95.00 $95 1.26 -60 "Total ...$98,66 $91.86 $91.02 $92.05 $91.11 $94.62 $91.04 $98.50 $98.65 *When buying, we deduct 870 on a $50 bond and $2.60 on a $1,000 bond. We sell at the New York market plus theaccruedinterest, MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ‘The Premier bane ae House. Capital ‘Ove Million Dolare ‘tral Building, Seattle. TELEPRONES: Main 7227) Killovt 2840. Established Over a Quarter Century.