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My 100 ARMED MEN GUARD NEERO = ‘Ts Held for Murder Year-Old Girl FRANKFORT, Ky,, Feb. Hundred guards, armed with Runs, Were stationed today at state prison here sto any tempt to lynch Wihliim Luekett, Meera, held for attackin, Geneva Hardeman, 11, at South Elk horn, Fayett unty, yesterday Luckett was arrested late Wednes @ay after a by bloodhounds and brought Frankfort for safe keeping The body of the yhen other school children dise red books by the of «ll arch revealed body der a fodder shock Deen beaten to death with a Hart Conciders Plea for Pardon Gov. Louls F. Hart was in con ference with Prosecutor Fred C. Brown Thursday in an effort to lve the problem of George A. Prhien, convicted of real estate Swindles The governor has been petitic to pardon Urhlen because ehildrén and a wife that the Urhlen family. The governor has also been titioned to not show any leniency toward the convicted grand larcener by those he is alleged to have swin- died, Uxtry! Bank “Held One riot | the resis 32, chase to child was found hi aide he un stone, A compose Up” by ‘Mistake’, A general burglar alarm sent into “central police station from the Bank ‘of California Thursday morning sent the patrol wagon and a number of ;patroimen post haste to the bank § “Sorry, xentlemen,” i Hank official, “but it was an ac cident. Someone stepped on the but ton by mistake.” Club Will Care for Service Men | Ex-service men, affected by the “fu.” will be taken care of by Veterans’ Welfare commission, de elared Col. William Inglis. There are several veterans already under treatment at the Soldiers’ and Sail ors’ club. We particularly want the men © are trying to battle the flu in ming houses,” said Inglis. “They under a disadvantage there, may have the funds to maintain them- es properly. We are here for glee are anxious to give it. Urge Ex-Kaiser Be Sent to Isle LONDON, Feb. 6—If Holland persists in her refusal to grant the allied demands for extradition of the former kaiser, the British govern. ment will insist that he be interned [in some Dutch island away from ‘Burope, Sir Auckland Geddes, min- ister-president of the Board of Trade, eclared in a speech at Andover. ‘Okeh Bill to Cut Control of Grain WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—The sen- ate agriculture committee today ordered a favorable report on the Gronna bill to discontinue the United States Grain corporation. LEVY'S ‘ORPHEUM Third — Madison WHY? Are we breaking all house records this week? There are so many reasons that it would be impossible to state them all—but one i OLE and ABIE’S Something New Something Novel Something Big —IN— “Be Care- ful, Ole” Matinees Daily at 2:30 P. M. New Show Saturday ng 11. at} and killing | the} The ehtid had} of eight, the | THR SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920, She Told Him the Bald Truth George Washington Starts Something at ct i | ' . Cress-Dale Photo. Graduate Manager Darwin Meisnest is asking Miss Laura Scougal, leading Indy in the coming unlversity play, “How old are you, my pretty miss?” Miss Scougal gave her answer only on the promise tliat it would be withheld from publication, schedule of “Don'ts” ‘Don't ask questions about your. | self. You may be offended to know the real truth “Don't look for swera. People don't under such conditions. “Don't try to make a She was a university freshman ,asked at the big varsity Thurs and he a sophomore, and he asked/than on any other day in its history her, Thursday: “Will you go with ine Sr wee ‘ON show?" ‘And she said: | In honor of the memory of Geor, the great apost! He shouldn't have done it, but he | Washington quiszed her, “Why?! truth, and to advertise the annual And she said: “Because I don't/School play, “Nothing But the/ tne girls. They might like you. You ate my idea of noth. | Truth,” to be held in Meany hall, Sat-| why they refuse ing at all. You are silly, You Green | night, Ferbuary 14, "“Truth) «pont try to pry like a stage comedian. You all | day” was inaugurated |past. They don't like the qualities I most admire. "yet Any person, question | first place and in the second place think you're sage, but you're a fiah.”| Thursday, was honor bound to|you might receive a shock.” For \t was “Truth day” at the uni-|reply truthfully to the limit. Mem ‘There is talk of making versity. bers of the Dramatic association | 1 an Seana out It Was generally observed as such.| wore tags declaring, “I'l tell noth-|campus, whereby students Some heard things they didn’t care|ing but the truth.” pledge themselves to answer to hear, while others—but that is an-| In consequence the rules com:| fully all questions put to other story. More questions were! mittee early posted the _ following! the ae for a whole day ors ‘Court Bailiff i | Is Song Writer’. me to flattering an- compliment with you date tell into. thelr it In the anked a Pruth ou will truth n by [ Pu Public M. TIKE PLACE tall cam Carnation milk, 13% . pure fresh milk, 120 qt. Stall anit eel, 200 T.; Irish mackerel Finnan haddie arkets cactrage Today's Weather Would seem as though the ground-hog was || right and that spring is || here. Mr. Ground-hog, according to tradition, will now enjoy not only his home but his yard “up where the sun shines.” Now would be a good time for you to look up that home you've wanted. Many homes listed on classified page today by Seattle’s best Real Estate brokers. { { Stati 66 Stall 79, 1611 ench 4 The. Siam rt Zhe; $1.00 bro Stall €7, bent freah T.; full cream « fancy 2 big cans milk, 16e can 6be CORNER Imon, 15 Th herring th. ;” bin skinned soles, Ie ft. 102, 2 tall cans milk 3 The $1.60; Finke Stall 9, 2 Th White ” ™ riek cheese, 36 PHCONOMY a8, 46¢ nyal baking pow 5 the M. J. BL coffee, $2.4 pure cocoa or ehocolate, ™ Japan tea siftings, Stall Se M.; hall t k cod, ten sollte, Stalia 97 der, 38 Stall 49, 1-1. phe fresh herring ta, 2 Ms, Bc Aefloin of sole ean FR 30: 150 1 3 he. SANIT fapples nv box and up? fruit for © meat, #0¢ hominy, 16¢ te 24-36 macaronl ot coffee, 60¢ Stan 11 one. Turks Would Free Constantinople’ LONDON, Feb, 6.—An Exchange \Telegraph dispatch from Berlin |quotes advices from Constantinople las saying the Young Turks’ “red” army will reach Constantinople and) scon free the people of the enemy. The Young Turks expect to start | a holy war against Great Britain in the spring, according to the report. ’Twas Some Dream Atty. Stader Had) PORTLAND, Feb. 5.—Attorney | Fred Stader awoke thie morning to |find the two pillow slips from his bed on the floor. “What's the idea?” family asked. Fred scratched bis head. Then he remembered “Why, 1 was dreaming that I w: changing tires on my machine,” j ania. |Kidnaping Case Is / : | Delayed by Court toicws. Trial of George Louis, member of | “Thiru storm and thru gloom: its light | clans |powerful Chinatown tong, charged! ever shines. with kidnaping Goldie Chin, daugh-| Like a beacon o'er boundir |ter of wealthy Chinese merchant and | Borne on by our legions, member of rival tong, was set over hearty are entwined to F ruary 17 by Justice Otis W that banner of freedom Brinkler Thursday. boundless fame sas to glory or death ITALIAN INDEP END! right CIETY No, 1 will hold a dance Till sunshine of peace will unfold, day evening at Renton Hill low bravest ana best have died house, 18th ave, and Madison st the blest oble banner ™ pk Went TLAKE none, Jonathan h es be don 4 butter 4-1, can 4 bars tollet aneake f Barley, 10 ake 10: » app be tency » beat tomatoe box, Stall 1 fresh pullet egan, 64 oc th, Stale I }Shield coffee, $1.68; tc; large Alb sta} eum pke Frisco Market Status Feb prime «e é * flour pke 1be flour, pk dames J. Burns ph 105, Cre ed oft, 190, Olympé: a. 3 Ibs can Zanner of Freedom and ig the title of a song which J. Burns, superior court |. has composed and dedicated to the American Legion and Veter ns of Foreign Wars. James Haril ton Howe has written the music to Ke go with the words, First copy of the song wan sent to Franklin [Olier, commander of the American Legion, and avho | #\a veteran of three war officer he the day of tle ts song to become national ne Burns at James bailiff, {6 SAN t Ib, Rene dox FRANCISCO, Re oar to Rutter firata, 63¢ members of his | PR + frat, 450 dos extra J pullets, 2940 Dp California Nats, per Ib, pulleta, ras, nd per Ib; flrath, 29¢ AUGUST LEMINS, 1113 Sey: | jenth ave. was admitted to the city | | hospital Thursday, with wood alcohol poison, Lemins’ condition was pro | nounced serious hospital 60, | lives nit of the legion £20 N. 48th st from the third verve by physi-| 5 main wao' By and Or for justice % ‘T nell yours, y're worth Sun elub mtenenaced of brave men and an for Thursday and Yeee 4 ap, | Cows MARKET WEAKER to Stabilize Exchange Rate Local Prices Range From 45 to With pric nts per d eKH marke litian, The ng made a mber ¢ at 45 cents. Butter mo ubes 4 Receipts a he steady’ in a A sbipme: nia Thurede past thre is welling at rival Thurs perial Vat Maced on Lemon m. best offeri showing a ¢ $5.75 0 ing at $ Local Markets | 3 Price Paid ‘Wholess oO Dealer tor V rr per Potatoes Pe: R. Wash Local Pumpkiow Radishes Thabarb — Pe Ratabe Kpinach Kweet Potators Tomatoes Applee-- Wineoaps Winesape Dates-Per box Grapes— Almeria, p Grape Fruit Money —Com Straine Lemons Oranges rel per b Pe per Prices DATRY Prices Paid to Shippers Batter— Frew Batter Fat Rage Local Pat) mu were Le Per cwt OLESALE EGE Proposes Joint Commission HINGT conditior inevitable of exe uty red Thomas, “Great real financial crtsis was met with Disturbed ; United | poedy is Thomas, Col in discussing ress take stops t monetary con In 1918," said Britain faced the of the war She mand for silver to redeem the ru of Inds t she did ha ailver. Inited Great Britain then by Pittman bill, which did win the war as any measure congress enacted That bil authorized the « our silver dollars inte bul lion, and this was used Great Britain to tide over her_money crisis.” Representative CordMtHiull, member of the house we nittee, sald there are meet the exchange financial i the tabil brought « dec 1 to tor 48 Cents Dozen 45 to 48 le not e the State passing as much to he saved tire to ado, hin. pla for remedy! dition ranging from cong jozen, the local whole ix in a demoralized ¢ bulk of the sales are be 48 vents, but there are dealers willing to sell ng preser resolution for ni imilar sritain, 1 interna tional monetary to operate with sions from Great Italy nd Jap which he will call up next Tuesday in the seante, | certain to cause animated discussion, it is belley Our export trade al ready has been impaired, and is in danger of destruction, aiid Th ‘ today Impairment of export trade mean Taye. California. celery !werlng of production; that mean $12 n cave, Another ar.| {dle mills, and that means workle Mhy wan Im.| men. The only evil w the inflation which can befall a country ley lettuce was ale at $3.7 sudden deflation, and that facing arket is firm with $7 for tases nes. Orange market is x Bevin d movement at $4.50 to stuation is due to the complete dnd oranges are Bell: | 973 990,000 English pounds, gold, in| In either India, ‘This money went there whef | bear the bur Great Britain sought to-put India on|ter for the ad standard, gold ¢ alone, #0 to India, it never he said. | situation.” | Britons Are Urged Not to Buy Goods Made in U.S. BY WEBB MILLER ehed (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Feb. The stoppage of cotton imports is one of the first 1 most telling effects of the ex change situation between"Great Brit ain and the United States,” the Star declared today While no Official ban has been placed on cotton imports from Amer: lea, the newspapers pointed out that Rritish manufacturers can improve thelr situation Only by refusing to buy until the of the pound be comes more normal in New York British cotton buyers being forced automatically, by the ex change slump, to stop their imports from America, the Manchester Guar dian, in the heart of the British cot ton manufacturing area, asserted As a result of yesterday's sensa tional slump in the value of the pound sterling in New York, the jmovement to refrain from buying | aes ! n of Keven | melting oF t of France, arket is steady at 61 ce and 62 centa for bri t the local stocky 2 h i of cattle pes, Stock market held Hi divisions nt of celery from Califor ay ended shortage of the 3 ways to problem. “It that we exports ‘begin elimbin, ond end old, Thi sion exports goods for 11d soon he sec- Europe could need in exchani foreign exchange he said possible way is for Burope to us gold. England has some but haa forbidden its export third credit Europe, or for disappearance of }eredits by some our we ose ) great a car § which a ense, what way is exten by this intry to the building of international be this country would en, and it might be bet- United States to it to keep control of the the nt ex in some measu pre up do and once 8 out | tables and Fruit 4. 04% 2.00} 1t5m@200! erate 10.00 Hot houw goods today proportions that it caused concern among representa of American business houses British financial authorities pointed out that the movement has for its the relieving of the st situation One by one, joined the campaign, ple not to buy any United States except absolute nece: sities, The latest adherent to the cause Was the Evening New one of Lord Northcliffe’s newspapers, American-made New such rave + ton— Netted Gem only object oral, per Th exchange en}, dor. bunch: rib Yakima, sack hamper Per ™ newspapers have urging the peo: ing made in the Fnuirm va nearly on the cotton situa busines’ men here the effect on the states in America serious. Commenting tion, American pointed out that cotton raising probably would be m “Today's drop in exchange puts an effective and definite halt to any ic 8 of importing ton*under ex isting conditions,” the Manchester Guardian said. are or Kew Fiorta b, erate 208 7.00@7.60 be . 605.75 2/00 ‘ undle x Ore — nanes scpeiameitl — . Paid at Whol ayy ; _ Status of the New York BANK CLEARI Stock Exchange | an ‘The stock mar-| aeibie opened at fer at 86, off oft 4; American Seattle 96,341.273.60 # *. 1 16 NEW YORK, F ket opened Irregular 209, up 1. Central La General Motors at 8 | Lgeomotive: Of 98, aie 7: Studs paker at | 85, off 1%; Industrial Alcohol at 98%, jup 1%; United Retail Stores at oti |® 6%; United States Btect at 100%, un- | je 65 | changed; Southern Pacific at 951, off %. | 44|" Sterling exchanged opened at $2.22, | | off 42 from the figure given at the 840 | clone yesterday. Refore noon demand | sterling advanced to 61.26% 2,098,243,00 661,120.00 | Clearings | Balances PRooUCTS —3 h dairy Portland Market Report | oe A | Eade rents TLAND, Feb. Hood to chot sirtetly fresh Cattie—Market de mteers, a11.s0@ | ery Local bricks age, bet Strtet! Pullets Bt Cherse— Or. and Wi Wis: n Limburger Young Am BY x” DAIMY _ PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers Butter--Locar cubes k Swine s— Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers ony After hesitating ei the Mart the mas. [eWseas: GS0d, to |Ket stiffened and prices in the genera! Sommon to fair steers, ¥1.50@8.60; food 5 to choice cows and heifers, $9.50 10.50; | Motors raltied & points from the opening |‘o.sium to good cows and heltets, $7.60 and Crucible noid 4 points, Stee! 81.50 @ 0.504 bulls, r common was taken in large blocks and A oe Na! | Raldwin recovered to 109%. Pan-Amert s ‘ can regained 1% to $2%& and Mexican e—Market steady, Prime mixed Petroleum 1%, selling at 164%. Rail is Th@16.95; rough Heavies, $15.25@ sues were in nd and scored reac 75 $12.25@1 bulk of sales, teers, $8.5069.50 country eream- anne “| untry creamery i : ‘ ‘ as Hoke y fresh East of moun- | best valley rlings, $18.60@ ewes, $1012. She ain amb, $14 p- lan $ wet ‘anh. triptie Market steady cream brick 7 $16.5 nt at the ‘omminator erties ui ported thi and that out- | ccounta have beeh heavily mar. ttracted by the high mo ratem an increasing number of pec bringing money into the street for Vessels in Port at Seattle Today | cciaeeasitinnann tle POULTRY to Shippers Fd Ducke—Live Hens—i.lve, Tive, Heht Brotiers Geese Belgian Hares x loaning, assisting the recovery in. pric which Was noted In the early trading 360 81%! The marke 320 35 early aftern Stocks remained around $20 85 | thoir lowest levels, but there was 00 |" February 4 reasure of offerings. General Motors at | wells at 10 & 80% was selling at practically the low- at price touched on the current decline, Equipments gave @ good account of | themacives despite the sagging tendency | of the market Shortly before Arrivals February Str Malay Maru from | Hongkong via ports and Tacoma at * a |m.; atr Alameda from. Tacoma at 3 a. x Point | heavy . Debame dull during the Str Restorer from m. Departure: | February 4—8¢r Restorer for Honolulu | at 3p. m.:etr Weet Ivan for Tacoma at 2:20 p. mi str Horace X, Baxter for San | o'clock call money waa} Pedro via Eagle Harbor and San Fri aunted at 20 per cent claco at noon; str Valder for DuPont at | Shortly after noon sterling exchange | midnight | d to $3.26%. Other allied moneys | Also registered slight ady i Chicago Live Stock Live, per t® Seattle Arrivals and nt Hoge Medium Veal-Fancy Medium n hides. do No. Balted bulis o or lo No, 49 No ireen bull alls or t Dey enifekii do No Horrehides, do ary, Choiee iteht, or mtoms, hides green of each . Bheep pelia, drensed per 1 ty, CHICAGO, 84,000 head Butchers, light, $18 “ roughs, $12, 76@ 18 eipta, 10,000 head $9.16 b Mockers and’ fe $6.06@11.75; calves, Feb. 8 market Str Eas te, ate t Northere pier Str West Ca. Str Jefferson, ry Bergen. Coast bunker#—Lightship Cathe I. | stenay 3.6001 i 16,00@16.60 | }\4 15.00416.00 |" pn, A I cows 50 @ $16. 10,000 Lambe, market 0H 20.10 head 7 higher 1 Eastern Moon. Skinner & Eddy yards—&tr Robin ¢ ellow, ate Rastern Knight, se Open $34.60 High sa4 Close 11.60@ 12.00 $35.20 9.500 11.00 | " Mn 7.500 9.50) 4.0" 8.00410.00 C00 8.6 7.00 15.01 $36.35 Steamship company moorings Victoria Milwaun Waterway terminal str ‘uly Koo Ocean déck—Str Malay Maru, | it Str Bastern Pi- ot Duthie Ames yards Todd's Wind Heffernan drydock<str Banta Ana Northwestern, atr Skagway, att 18.70 19.17 * “TALLOW, WOOL to the Consumer Pound r West ¢ West Jet mpaeew, 8 str Roose: | drydock—-8tr Bastern Gal 3 » ” Grain tututes, after ning ad No, 1 cows and steers, Chicago Grain Market CHICAGO, Feb & break at the op 2e on the Chicago Short fr and improvement tr ing the road for oats to Kast market February at $1 later open te later f Trade upply open orn and the cows and steers, No. 1 or stams, No, 1 mn calfelcine sd |, Roughte ae Altenhursi down Mareh « : rn opene No. i Kain at $1 ed Mec; May t $4.81, later opened 1 %e peer Hlack W ‘ord. Agron, Fort Sta » Dione, Cagac wtoge down corn 6 the and under, No. i down 3 00@800 1,008.00 3.60 Bes bees Corui ae © whaling stra Tanginak, Ko- 1,654,290.46 | | i} eee T BOY SCOUT WEEK will be ofti.| cially opened by James BF. West chief Boy Scout exectitive, on arrival | bok A man who loxes his temper alway here Friday, manages to find it again IF YOU BELIEVE you have not been counted in 7 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. Constis Committ Chamber of Commerce, b 900 Arctic Bullding 1 have not nm ieted for the vernment cemus Name Adar Must the enumerator all In the evening? Number of people at this address Mont Conveotent ond Central Location SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD alren, O4 to $30 Ver Year. Title Trust Co. Beeond at No astaire to Columbia climb - later Kain toe aced hed figures 100 dink, or 8.8. Sur Str str - 1.000 Tio Di15@ 1.00 200 35 do medium do short woot, do shearing @o flint ary wool pelts’ ° Wool, clean ranch, full grown. . Balte n kip aking, No. 1 tallow, No ao No, * 200 135 aye NAY, Gi Wholeaule $0.00 $1.00 146.00 Grow a Bone Gri ‘ Alfaifa Meal Scratch Food « Straw . ‘ 1 Wheat GRAIN AND FRED ree Per T Pri¢e | 80 badly against them. Pietn str Makawell tern Mariner, Lilly dock In stream High $1.55% 186% Open $1.37 186% Lat 1,29 Low $1.87 If you must If you can BUY more On Wednesdey, February 4, below, They are the governitt the world, and the highest may always know the and Victory Bonds. 1 prices f COTTON We adverai NEW YORK ket, after parently. 0: no government action has nto atop Imports, English Importe Inclined eithor to stop of limit thelr ortations from the United | Buites #0 long as the exchange rate was} Shortly after the | 0 points, May | ser off 60 and | dod still fur tvices that | ape 4s $90.98 66 ta 4n $89.50 80 Ist ake $97.10 “ Market Interest *Totat SOLEA $90.99 g9l *When buying, we deduct a7¢ on ® § fell at the Now York market plus theac ing March was off y off 60, uber off 45. Oc The Premier Muniel JONES: | Fortunate is the man who is able| misfortune, Main 7227; Elilott 2840, York marke! 44e 8 ) Tides in Szattle THURKDAS ren. 5 | Wiest’ Nigh ride | Wes Virst Low ‘Tide | : 1" : igh Tide md tow Foyer : FRIDAY High Tide a2 tt View Low Tide 3.9 thy h Tide: 10.8 the 1 Sterling Exchangé Recovers Slightly YORK, Feb. (United The stock market was Jenm uffected today by money than yesterday. Sterling while nervous, recovered cavy slump of yesterday, ¢ fluctuations, settled Other foreign €m- notably weak, market was steadier than during yesterday's heavy Paid, market dropped siightly at the registered another fall later; nome recovery about violently conditio exchar from and, after back to $4 changes were The cotton Ye ning put showed Answers Queries on the Income Tax The investment firm of John Ey Price & Co, hag installed a depart: ment under the supervision of Mr, William Cairns, C. P. 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