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LEVY'S H ORPHEU Third-Madison Measure Is Up to Abolish Government Guarantee WASHINGTON, Heb {Gronna, North Dakota, today intro }duced a bill to abolish the grain corporation nment buying and sellms wheat and terminate |the wheat guarantee. Senator TH WEEK of price Kove Says Physicians in Portland Are Planning Union PORTLAND, Feb. Hartwig, president of federation of labor, stated today he had been approached by a delegation of Portland physicians who desire to form a union with affiliation with the A. F, of L. Hartwig believes the medicos cannot enter the American fed ation because they accept fe and thus may not be properly called wage earners, This diffi culty may be remedied later, how ever, according to Hartwig. iF ather and Son Otte the state Week Proclaimed| Next Mayor {and P “The son,” mation |“should in every case become better than the father, for that marks prog ress. Anything that tends to bring |father and son closer together friendly spirit but be t ficial to themselves and the com munity I hope the men who have no sons will befriend the boys who have no fathers week, by Fitzgerald, * week says the proc proclamation of will be “father cannot The West’s Funniest “ABIE” “OLE” “SLIVERS” and “TONEY” In the Biggest Novelty of the Year Hines Replies to Railroad Workers WASHINGTON, Feb, 3.—Rail Di rector Hines today laid before rep | resentatives of the railway employes: unions the government's final an swer to their demands for higher wages The text of Hines’ answer was not | but it was understood he suggested three alterna basis of settlement, One of these, it was reported, was a plan for estab: lishment of a commission—similar to the coal commiss.on—tp consider {the demands. disclosed, MERRY MAGNETIC MELODIOUS MITZI Matinees Daily Monday) (Except Next Sunday Night For a week's stay, with gay matinees at special prices Wednesday an® Saturday, in Henry W. Savage's now fa- mous production of the saucy musical comedy— Head Over Heels With its much-talked.about cast complete, even including the opera orchestra and troupe of sensational acrobats. “The very best musical comedy, most delightful star and most Broadway company San Francisco has seen for a long, long time.” Said the San Francisco Chronicle BUY SEATS THURSDAY ever, with comedies Howard Russell in the principal com edy role and pretty Mary Thorne back in the cast —At the— WILKES Concerning Dentistry Dentistry is MODERN, in so far as our present-day civilization is concerned While the Peruvians and Az- tecs had some knowledge of dentistry before the discovery of America, there was no school of dentistry anywhere in the WORLD until one was estab- lished in Baltimore in 1839. For ages dentistry was looked upon as one of the mechanical Early practitioners traveled for a living from place to place like the tinkers and _ tailors, drumming up trade. Little or nothing was known about HOW TO PRE- SERVE the teeth—which, of course, is the chief con- sideratum in dental practice today. A modern dental establishment such as ours is daily doing things to improve the COMFORT and LOOKS of people that would not have been thought possible EVEN TEN YEARS AGO. if the natural teeth are coming in crooked, we can STRAIGHTEN them. If CROWNS or BRIDGES are necessary, or EXTRACTING or FILLING needs to be done, we are mechanically and by experience equipped to serve you ABLY and at reasonable prices. Comegin for a FREE EXAMINATION, Don’t keep PUTTING OFF! The sooner the better FOR YOU! Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R, VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8, E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 | in ives as al After and the outlay of Clyde D. Brill of Tac of the Washington octety nered America of the |stamp, much sought 4 the world over he stamp is known as the nny black" of England and wa issued by parliament in 1840, Prior to that time stamps were unknown Brill announced nual banquet Roldt's taurant Saturday years of ceaseless energy much money member ite Philatelic nearly first postage | after by mt has ce copy in posta at the eighth an-| the Philatelic 0 Second Ave night that he had “bulled the market and obtained 1,600 copies of the stamp. “There may be half a dozen others th countr Brill said. “The rest are held in collections in F land. I intend to market. min at a price I can name myself.” | SOLD 100 STAMPS FoR 000 f the paid case airplane” stamp} small number of the “inverted airplanes” were issued by | the treasury department by mistake. A Philadelphian went to the p fice and asked for a sheet of 100 of | the first airplane stamps issued. After taking them home he noticed, beng a collector, that the picture of the airplane was upside down. He rushed back to the post Jofftce and told the postmaster | The postmaster immediately wired |to Washington, ‘The presses were the plate out ‘and |the airplane turned side up. All the “inverted” stamps were then Jordered destroyed. This left. the jcollector with the only 100 of the | “inverted airplane” stamps in hi fabulous for stamps the States “inverted was cited, A stopped, | ine 1 | but of the United | Dre | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1920. WOULD CUT OUT Tacoma Philatelic Bug | my | WHEAT CONTROL Corners ‘Penny Blacks’ he had val paid day Me ion for them. M IN SAE WENT DOWN Howland Hetty n tamps from the purchased them for $3 much Gr paid i known, He put them in hi tion, locked in a safe yacht, A short time yacht struck a reef and had the safe salvaged, but — the stamps Were color-run and, tho still valuable, their bad condition mi the remaining “inverted airpla stamps all the more valuable Brill said he had no hope of get ting $30,000 for his “penny blacks,” he anticipated reaping several thousand dollars profit The banquet following n president; C.F, at dent; Howard E g. Ne y, and Clement 8 2. L. Newstrom, D. Brill, Fred Batz, Herbert Bloge, Frank Haglund, Mrs, Benja min Olson, August Ringer, R. P. | Thiele, mes A. Urquha iB | Brunner and W. Schwede. RENCH HL i s STAMPS IN A drive f launched sident —Venstla, ate from the effects on the society The war brought important history. A collection $2,000,000 was befueathed to German government by a man of German parentage who died in French government con: collection, which now french museum in Paris The next $30,000 $24 for Robinson 1 of of the who had How man un collec aboard after, nk, Green 1 by the Yenslag Kt new at once, members ts to according to to recuper the war had pout one of the most LIFE SAVERS FROM STAR READERS Educate the people. If auto driv-| ors were as thoughtless as pedes trians, the population would be nil in no time. ‘Teach pedestrians the business of walking and punish the |carless driver. H. A. B | eee | | Substitute the fatherly admonition: | “Don't do it again” with jail bent | ences. 3 | ° | Why not ask Henry Ford to add |a new organ to automobile anatomy | This organ must function automatic ally When a driver exceeds the speed limit, this new organ will stop) the car Connected with the organ will be a pay box. Drop in a silver dollar, and the car will be on it | way again. L. T. Alkt Point. | IF YOU BELIEVE Care should at all served. Keep that head and the habit in your feet JOHN ROGERS, 1615 Dearborn st Rigidly enforee the existing law which prohibits a motor vehicle from passing @ street car loading or un- loading passengers, unless they can pass six feet in the clear, and then only after coming to a full stop. N. H. WILLAHAN, Greenwood ave. times be idea in The way to make the streets safe for lestrians ix to fine every auto drt who hits a person ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS EARL MITCHELL, 3200 Yesler Way. you have not been counted in the 1920 Census, or know of someone who has been missed, fill out this coupon and mail it to the Chamber of Commerce, 900 Arctic bldg. Census Committee, Chamber of Commerce, 900 Arctic I have not been Listed for the Name .. Address Number of peorle at this address .... Baptismal Water Puts Out Flames | BERKELEY, Cal, Feb. 3-—Rap- |tismal water proved to be as good a fire extinguisher whe hurlec from a baptismal font a ny other |kind of water when the First Chris |tian church was threatened by fire The gas heater in the church ig nited the basement walls and the flames were spreading rapidly when Rev. J. H. McCartney, pastor of the | church, discovered the fire and used the water in the baptismal font with which to besirsieeh son it. 'Marries by Proxy; Gets Four Children LONDON, Feb. 3 Walter Smith marries lawyer with him to the now has a wife and a family of four because know the marriage }in England. Smith was engaged to Mrs. Sarah Ann ‘Innes, a widow with no family. Mrs, Innes |eome to the wedding and ther than delay the matter, Smith escort es’ sister, also Mrs to the church and The next he'll take a altar, Smith ready -madr he didn't law was obsc time souldn’t rah low ag Innes, Pe encant eyeuate- 1, ernment land frauds in W) Bullding. 1920 government census, Must the =f enumerator J call in the } evening? = | |Land Case Trials Open in U. S. Court Trial of Carlos L, Byron and Ed ward M. Comyns, charged with gov- shington and Oregon, commenced Tuesday morning in the U. 8. district court here, More than 150 witnesses from all parts of the country have been called by the government prosecut- ors Legion Adopts | Two War Orphans | Two French war orphans will be adopted by Elmer J, Noble post, American Legion, it was decided at the regular meeting Monday evening, The children will remain in France, but the poet will contribute to their upport monthly from the regular treasury «| Mystery Solved; Deputy Is Found Deputy Sheriff Char H, Carney's mysterious disap) ance from. the \elty two days ago was expla Tuesday by the following message from Carney, dated Spokane “Married Lulu Slater, Back morrow to “C’mon, Buddie!” Legion Slogan C'mon, buddie; join your bunkies!" This is the call of American Le gion members thruout the state this week in the big membership drive, ‘The drive, which is expected to double the membership of the Le will round up the legion a, w. the state and make comrades in the big “Yank” ization, according Seattle por gion o. 1's in organ Stamp Collection to Go on the Block HONOLULU, Feb, 3—A postage stamp collection valued at $100,000, formerly owned by H. Wilhelm Wol- |ters, a German and a Honolulu res:-| reverted to the alien property and is ident custodian on Wolter’s death, soon to be sold at auction. , Yankee Seeking Mr. Ford Owner Why crank your head off cold mornings when guarantee to make your car start easy? | Bring Your Car to 2015 THIRD AVE. See Mr. Atwood Bride in Britain LONDON, Feb. 3. soldier who can't home thinks Sir chief commissioner the trick for him, “The only thing is, T cannot bank American girls," he writes, I have seen too much of them, so if you ean find me a nice young | woman in the twenties,” ete, The doughboy can't “bank on” the ud of Scotland Yard, either, He find a Nevil M of polic on the “for +] Campbell's your them bought | i Public! Markets +) ration milk © freah milk, 126 at 19, white navy beans, 100 %.; 2 the, rloe, o; No. 1 Yakima ¢ potatoes, Der mack; good local potatoes, $4.5 apples, $1 erring herring, 2 for CORNER 2 tall ¢ bulk poffe butter, 660 ttage butts, 250 Mh ard, 3¢ ,; leat lard, Stall #, salmon, 156 M.; amelts, 106 ™.; herring 1. Stalls 94-96 Pike #t., sugar cured bacon, 360 T.; pure lard, 30¢ T.; pot r Ibe to 19¢ TM, Stalls 18-2 1, X, je wold pack tomatoe Stall 116, steak, 2 shoulder of lamb, $1.00 Stall 2, ¢ lered home ren se 1 Stalls 9 be can Royal baking pow 6 macks table #alt, Iie: Ma ' Pimento » 106 mince meat, $1.40, # ° fr milk, 120 qt. Stall nirtetly fr ranch exes, va; fresh creamery b $1.25, Stall 40, 4 aking powder, 28¢; pure M5 2M stall tb Jonathan | $1.40 per box len rh }, 200 all 9. » Lhe veal pot m5 SANITARY Stall 111, home baked beans, home made corn ft 4 stuffed olives, 25¢ bottle pork and bears, 1c G8; 2 pkgs. Croa: tall t fresh butter, ¢ fresh ranch eges, S6e don; hi comb. Stall 11, apples, $1.26 lemons, 206 doz; grape fruit y's mince meat at; hominy, Ihe at grape frult, 10¢ ; Florida tomatoes,» 20¢ y dates, ke. Stalls ° Citrus powd 2 pker. or spagbett!, 2c; 2 large cans milk, 26¢ Ribbon te WESTLAKE Sta!l 12%, dried onions, Ge Mm tomatoes, 200 Jonathan applen, box, Stall 1 f fancy 966 re flour, f Barley, 100 pke ; Iowa cern, 1 , Olympic pancake flour ake flour, 10e pkK Practically persons are all Mable to file income tax returns for 1919, and it is botter to be early than late. ures, both of income and expe and submit th to Grant L Miller, Income Tax Expert Ac formerly Deputy C of Internal Revenue, rk Block, Seattle, 25, who makes’ a specialty of advising and assisting taxpayers in all revenue matter Main BITTERS PANTAGES Mats, 2:30—Nigh: NOW PLAYIN AIDAY IN dell & Co. Mary Ann: © Act B FUL, Sun.), 40; Mats, (except Ladies’ Ma 13¢, Matine and 9:15 DAVID WARKIE! THe nd Wed, AveT Night Mat ‘to $2 WILKES 7 PUTER Fifth and Pi in Week—Matx, Wed. wih eer ‘ALO tits in VE YOU” ORPHKUM VAUDEVILLE or Dufty and je and Cockle JV 2120-8115 Btall 53, | pke. | bolling | Statle| each, | 141d, Tal Wholesnie Denlers for Verstables and Pratt Sweet Pot | Tomatoes Applee-- Winesane Rome Teautlen Spitzenhere Staymar trained Lemona-—Por box per case Manchurian Virginta Keystone, bricks etly fromh and Wash mn sree triplets bri Young America Block Swiss POULTRY Prices Paid hy Wholesale Dea! to Shi | Ducke—Live Mens | Live, Broliers .... Geese—Live Belgian Hares \ OULTRY Prices Paid Wholesalers Ducks—Frozen | | Dressed . | Hens: Dressed Brotlers— Dressed Cowe—Country, dressed . Moge—Choice iight, per 1. H 2 +-11.50@ 12.00 | 9.504 11.00 750@ 9 9.000 10.00 + 6.00@ 8.bo 00 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL Wholesaler to the Consume: er Pound ws and steers, No. 1 sor stags . It hides ‘ 6 We and under, No. i long woo! um wool, each . , each . ranch, full # n kip akina, > GRAIN AND FEED Price Per Ton, City Price | tallow. No | Alfalfa Meat Serateh Food |. Straw : = Thrift. Chief Will Be Here Thursday H, Atwood, special assistant attorney general, detailed in interest of the government thrift will address an open meeting of Seattle women on the subject of conservative buying next |Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Frederigk & Nelson auditorium. |In the morning the executive com mittee of the recently organized “Women's Thrift Movement" will jer in the auditorium at 10 o'clock | |Wouldn’t Mend His | Clothes, He Says) Declaring she. wouldn't mend his clothes nor prepare his breakfast | mornings, H. D, Tripple, 3815 Carr | pl, began suit in superior court | |Tuesday to divorce Mrs, Esther | | Tripple, | Some time ago, Tripple says, | wife went to her mother’s home Bellingham and wrote him |longer cared to be married = Gold Bullion on _ Hard Is Announced WASHINGTON, 3.—Gola | | bullior ensury | 9, 00@18.00 $9.00 | ohn to the the campaign his | in| she ad jthe treasury department announced | today, Gold coin totalled $515,851, ‘| ® | outloc Sjat $1.41%, Nore | Prices Paid nt Wholesale | ——a) ry | death | Mr BANK CLEARIN' Seattle $7,072,2. 1,186,15247 Clearings Balances Spokane ma “ SALE BY THE NAVY noved Of Yachts, Motor Boats and Transports nved will be sold by receivable at upplies partment 2:00 o'clock 4) Baldwin a Around noon. Steel but moat speculative toward lower levels ber dropped to 127, United to $4, American Woolen to 14 win to 114% and Republic to 111 { Chicago Gr in | Market | — . 1 senled prog reau_ of avy De- Cc, ontil noon, 16 February, 1926: %-—Corn futures weak on the Chicago Board of today, general pessimism among ra regarding the foreign exchange bringing @ slump in demand ADELANTE suffered @ slump when Kastern First Naval unable to secure cars, resold soston, Ma Motor Tont Yacht SA CIGARE EUPHEMIA P. 539, ul 687, Yacht 4, and Yaeht 5 now in the District, Navy Yard, Transport NOPATIN §._P, Transport NARRAGANSETT Motot Boat LICL WACONDAH c<EMAH 8, P. Nayal District, Supply Base, South Brook otor Boat GREY FOX 8. P. powered vessel HAR P. and Yacht WINC i, now in the Naval Operating . Hampton Roads, Va. joat ALTHEA 8. P. 218, now Ninth Naval District, Naval ning Station, Great Lakes, IN, ’ oat BAY OCEAN 8. P. 2640, now in Twelfth Naval District, vy Yard, Mare Island, Cal. t location may be ascertained the Commandant of the di concerned, and should be oh- tained before making trip for: in= tion, Sales will be for cash to the highest bidders. Ten per cent deposit required with bid. Right to reject all bids reserved. Catalogues of and full information concerns ing the vessels, and the terms of sale, obtainable from the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, of Command- market |ants of the above districts. JOSE ewer, |PHUS DANIELS, Secretary, of the Pe Pp A & P. 8. P. 288; 415, now Fleet N. Y. unchanged, and held at later tradin, figure later; Motor in v CHICAGO, Feb 46,000 head: market #low and weak, 156 lower. Hulk Of sates, $1515.20; bute ora, $14.60@16.15; packing, $13.85@14 teht pigs, $id@is trict roughs, 18,000 head $9.16@17.1 canners and cutters, ers and feeders, $6.75@ @11.90; calves, $17.50@ Sheep—Receipts, Lamba, $14 19,000 head 60G 20; if || Portland ‘Market Report | S PORTLAND every transactt tomers are prem every tesy consistent with ness judgment. 4% Paid om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check eA Cordially Invited. steady, rough heavies, $12,26@ 15.25; Prime mixed $15 bull of Butter— Riggs —Selected per doz. Hena— per Ib, Gerse—200 per Ib. ‘Triplets, 36@38e per Ib. Frisco Market Status 7 —a SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.— 676 per 1b; prime firs Eege—Extras, 52\%40 per a firsts, 4%e per doz; extra pullets, 45c per doz; undersized pullets, 41e per doz. Che: California flats, fancy, 29%0 irate, 290 per 1b, Sac Exchange [ » EW YORK, Feb. 3—The British | pound sterling opened off 4 cents at a low rr rd at $3.39 In the money market today, after demand sterling ex change had’ opened im London at the same price. |Family Cat Blamed for Death of Infant! OKLAHOMA CITY, Okia., Feb. 3.| A family cat is blamed for the of the 4monthsold baby of| and Mrs, Claud Wilford, here. | The father, returning home from) work at 7 o'clock, found the infant | } | oper Ib. 404500 @2ic per Ib; broflers, 40 Mant Conventen Central Ly: SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AU siren, 84 to Per Year. Title Trust Co. Col 830 dead at its mother's side. According to the belief expressed by the coroner, following an investi- gation of the baby's death, the cat |sucked the infant's breath until tt ri % CCOUUERSS: ED |. When you think of pavertie | | | ing, hasan of The Stat LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US. If you can BUY more Liberty or Vietory Ronda, Buy from US. On Monday, February 2, 1920, the closing market prices were as given below. They are the governing prices for Liberty end V as all ov the world, and the highest. We advertise these prices daily in order that yt may always Know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty and Victory Bonds, 24 ist oad CeCe) Market $90.04 $91.32 $90.20 Interest a3 st 7 "2 ora 4th Victory Victory 4%e 449 3% $93.00 $90.23 $97.94 L@a:. 3 Mas $91.81 $90.91 g91 $91.12 $94.68 891.61 $98. When buying, we deduct 376 on a $50 bond and $2.60 on @ $1,000 sell at the New York market plus theaccruedinterest MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bond House. Capital One Millien Dolare 3 Central Hullding, seatt FELEPRONES: Main 7227; Elliott 4810. Hetablishea Over a Quarter Century, NO CHANCE! —for leather goods to go down in normal cost to us—fer a long time. OUR. PRESENT SALE THE GREATEST IN HISTORY No Camouflage Actual 25 to 50 Per Cent Discounts On Staple Goods Included are, SUIT CASES BOSTON BAGS MUSIC CASES BRIEF CASES LADIES’ PURSE PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS And Miscellaneous Leather Goods BEGEROW TRUNK Co. 1409 FOURTH AVE. Between Pike and Union TRUNKS