The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 23

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Here Is Why Bottom Dropped Out of the Foreign Exchange Rates | INEW WITNESSES TOLT ROBBERY PFOR EALY TRIAL! CLUE OBTAINED dwriting Expert Includ-|See Youthful Trio as Vatilt ed in List Yeggs With aay ,| Deputy Sheriff Fred A. Brown, q Biisonsee cot af Sr who investigated the blowing of the scoured superior court in-|Y@ult in the Tolt postoffice Thurs it of additional witnesses to| day, said Friday that a good de against William Fay BEaly|*cription of three strange boys who loitered around the postoffice has been obtained and that further de Mary Elizabeth Bryan, of Puy-| velopments may be expected. here, October 20. ‘The time of the blowing has’ been _ Absolute refusal by Brown to dis-| fixed at 3 am. An aged shoemak- the nature of the testimony of jer, sleeping near the postoffice, witnesses further clouds the case | heard the explosion but was unable ith mystery. Since the arrest of/to spread the alarm because of his Mother and son, the state has/infirmity, The yergs obtained $800 tained a consistent secretive pol-| and are believed to have escaped to regarding its case. Seattle tn an auto, letters from Mra Bryan to cebeaanteerediatmieeattepene ly, and vice be inti eed by the state, was indicated by| Not Broke So Long’s || writing expert, aa witness, own | He Had Four Pennies | Police sergeant, who was the policeman to talk to Ealy when ly was arrested; Floyd W. Brown, livea in the same building as th expected to testify regarding Bryan's visits; Police Sergt. W. Justion, who may testify concern- Ag what Ealy sald when questioned ce station, and Mra. G. Cham- in, who was provioualy indorsed another name. She has been | nonert since the first announce-|io¢ Robert had 4 cents and the| less im United States dollars. In 1919 the United States judge-couldn'’t “stick” him on the| exported nearly twice as much as it imported. The balance living-without-visiblemeans charge. of trade ing into the United States was about $4,000,- q ie, - ook DIES AT 3. ALM, 82, Use. Stepladder ric6% fin Arenson exports must fll off maling more 5 $6.25 per case. Len tically off the st Here's the reason why the bottom has dropped out of for-| (Agen TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 13.—Was “Hurry up, someone te trying to ‘i ingt: iar ce’ prvaument bes goods to sell in América and bringing prices. Mrs. John Carmody Suc-| Western ave and Lenore st « cumbs Here Today [night to the police Expert Explains Reasons a | Motorcycle officers discovered a ° Mra Pearl A. Carmody, wife of | adder leading to an opened window. f. L Ww F E h Prosecutor John D. Carmody,| But the robber was none other than or 0' oreign XC ange Court apartments, died in!a peeved government employe, who BY ROGER W. BABSON ‘Thore is no fear of hurting bust bus sanitarium at 3 a m. Fri-|had lost his keys and had to resort] America’s Foremost Business | n ‘ho! ,, after a lingering decline follow: to second-story methods to enter the The best way te tatoy she pfs two operations. Funeral arrange- | pufiding. arenes isda taeameaal | nig now tA TAL: Gaainity coche ate ie Chkteche was $9 years ot.) Cr Sree conti, Taly .| be constructed, roads cannot now be y }annually converts 1,800 tons of improved, water power canhot now wing her are her husband, her ts and father, Mr. and Mrs. orange blossoms and 1,000 tons of be developed because there inn't the Donovan, of Everett; five| roses into perfumes. capital te do 8, Mrs. William Preston, of Chi-| . If the workmen of America would and Margaret, Grace, Edith and| The staple crop of China ts said take to the banks the money which ? ' Donovan; and one brother,| to be sweet potatoes. There is no they now spend on phonegraphs, vatition ... Donovan, of Everett. | part which does not raise them. jewelry, movies and Mimsy, good-for- senberes nothing clothes, the money could be eek Winesape Walter de F W It} y used by ke for building Impressario, Parliament Member Per T. = g i Hi houses, making machinery, improv- ing roads and developing water | @~ power and forever be « great source of wealth, ‘There was « time, directly after the war, when I advised people to buy, yes, buy anything to start the ball rolling, but there ls no need of fs sfe i to have money dep: The best thing today that we all cheaper it is the more a man can get |} an do to exterid the present period for a day's work and the quicker he| provperity and to keep our own can pay off his debts. jobs ts to save and take as much Manufacturers tn these foreign | ™oney every Haturday night to our ? currency depreciated. They get gold | ‘tribution of wealth only by increas rt and|ing ite savings A man can't save ith Fage-Strictly fresh - i i ‘hich in turn produce more wealth, 0 per cent of all of which goes to i f i | E i f best thing the wage workers do to prolongs their prosperity te adé to the amount of available = sf the ital The saving creates laws of nature his facally somet for a er open Limburger .. Young America day. A dollar saved wil worth two dollars five or 10 years now, when the cost of living declined to what it inevitably i E 7 FOR SATURDAY —AT— Frye’s Markets eyed wee | 3 & e3 i E : j E family or individual can keep their money indefinitely. It is maid that there are onty three generations from shirtaloeves to shirtsiceves. Statistics| Damp towels should always be show that this applies to nations al-|thoroly dried before putting them with other soiled clothing. mest ee 1 does to individuals. Koep table linen and tea towels sep- THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 ORANGE MARKET JUMPS UPWARD Dealers Boost Quotations to $5.75-$6.25 Per Case All citrus fruits are going up along Wholesale row. Dealers boosted orange quotations to §5.7! |\Cargo of Wine Goes |.» the Commi river and in te gs Statue of the New York | Stock Exchange ‘The stock mar- ernoon after @ predicted that the next [Francisco to Germany, would bring from $7 to $7.50 a cane, A car of Black Diamond grapefruit placed on the market Thursday | cleaned up in short order at $6.50 to yg | ing island, in the North wea, Friday She loaded 2,000 tons of freight at) market in a day or two,” said Seattle, was built in San Francisco|win. “The run is reported ook piace during the early hours, but after noon the market began to firm produce offerings | SRNR 2a Ree 4 :|Measles on Liner; The Cowlitz can be reached i Fancy apples are to be moving slowly in the face of pOrvelbie lower grade apples being reduced in | jf Price all along the line. port an unusually heavy movement points from the low inont buoyant of the owed am advance of Outbreak of measles on liner Mont eagle, in port from Orient, caused 20 4 14.—Jhe stock mar | passengers to be quarantined. Butter and ege marke! eign exchange rates, making the lish pound, the French| steady Wriday at unchanged quota-| ‘nog ® ther tions. Jobbers were confident that Dearmonde broke? He waa|/7ane, the Italian lire, and o im money Worth) i eck would end at prevailing quotations. Receipts at stockyards amounted to 229 head of | tes! cattle and 73 hogs, Hog market was steady, while cattle was weaker. jay recess. Demand achange wae up % cent to “Seat | Seatt On the stock exch pened at 96%. oft 4; Crucible at York Central at % off %) Bouthern Mates Rubber oi ; Datted Retell Gtores at 66%, off The curd market was eleo irregular at the open 4 itto eclling orders sccum Bxecution a at ¢ p. m.; str Traider from British Co- | 5, lumbia ports at 4 p. m.; str Celilo from| 5¢ gait, iho; 300 pkg. Cream of San Francisco at 12:30 p. m. 25e; 20¢ can asparagus, 2%¢. Cacambere—Hot heas, per doa el common rallied half @ point in ‘iret few minutes. S2sesssssss > sess Cructble broke to 201. ing waves bit the market pad tod 3 m the opening to #82 % -| Francisco for Beattie, 190 miles from Be- attle at § p. m.; str Ernest H. Myers, Grays Harbor fer fan Pedro, 15 miles south of Grays Harbor at § p. Weat Jeamup, seatt thie potot eral Motore dec! row, United States Rubber and Republic miles east of Cape Fiattery at § p. m.; atr Rob Gray, Beattie for Yokohama, lon of good eommiesion buying. win rallied to about Wed rald the market * ering rose to 8. Cheeks to 14.286, | money was quoted The rally continued tnto the afternoon oded virtually the Mocks which had been hit hardest had the sharpest advance General Motors | ¢,, from its low of the United States Btoel recovered more than 2 and Repubiie « ‘Chicago Grain Market | CHICAGO, Fed. 12.—Grain futureg fuc- ted violently on the Chicago After opening & fraction higher, quotations dropped 2c the reault of jocal pelll 7 | Pier 11—Motor schr Kirketind, U. & 8. countries, who run export businames, | bank as possible. Labor can, today, seovsnt ’ are also interested in keeping the |!ncrease its share of the annual dis- Ug MM png ted gesned 1) pel v ‘uly opened up Ke at ped | Todd drydock—str Mastern Gale, str Ad- recovered WHAT'S ITS USE Little Jimmy went with his mother to stay with an aunt in the country, }and his mother was very worried as to how he would behave. But to hér surprise he was angelic | jduring the whole visit—aNways did | jas he was told, and never misbe- Heffernan drydock—Str Santa Ana, str R. i % As soon as he got home, however, jhe was his natural self again. otardemapaaad seeseeee BOC Breakfast Bacon Strips, 10 to 12 Ibs., 30 sugar cured, whole or half, Ib......... Cc Of course, business Is going to fall ‘6 from the of the i off im this country. It is only just| King beware of crumbs in ‘ule table: to the rest of the world that we/cioths and napkins. Crumbs “call” should now give them a chance. We| mice. have been muntifacturing goods for the entire world while Europe has been at war. It is now only natural ia Choice Sugar Qured Picnics, 2 c and right that urope should have ‘i ‘This means that profits tn this Fancy Storage Butter, $1 15 country are at thelr maximum. The 4 Ib. 58¢; 2 Ibs. for.....:......-+- e days of profiteering on the part of | Strictly Fresh Pullet Eggs, 44 7 ME Dg oie ode bt sss vnsese cer rcond Saael GET be nets tn prices Sor ‘ancy ‘ream a while yet, because many orders, 7 . Cheese, Tb. 33c Pipes eens Ay DA bigecedins apes seienvoniees SVAN Gils tind. termi, hebeeven: the f Marigold Nut (oleomargarine) the kind 35 sheep will run just as paniostrick- with the real flavor, Ib.............-+. C Sms oe sate | 3 Ibs. $1.00. up they get d momentum which car- ‘teer Roas' ries them beyond thelr normal point C af Ib iy sg 1 8c When they are going down they got Wie cheb ghic epee le boceseesepece onus jaf ong hei ces lg big Be Steer Boiling Beef, . them beyond their true value. This 1 b. hie dub sans oes Cc is expecially tru at the present time n hehe) oo aed when #0 many merchants are order. a Choice Pork Roast, 2 ing more goods than they really ex My dep Pidaticcemsedenscetsocecenseed Cc pect to sell, on the assumption that they won't get delivered all those Pork Back Bones, 25c they have ordered. This means that) 5 Ibs. for. ° ee Sy ab 5 as 608 there is going to be a great eancel-| Club Link Sausage, 25 lation of orders when the tide finally if turns. oe seececcsccserecerecscasesseers c There is nothing for the average J ‘ork Lixer, |man to be worried about at the mo-| oa Ib. . $4... ee sececees Qe ment, but everyone should start in mt r fsa chge ZihriaSs to save money, to prepare for the) t hard times ahead. ’ CAN'T HURT BUSINESS ‘ Sou Pike. BY SAVING MONEY Olympic Market, Ist Avenue, ~ th of ike, Some people say that saving money ' American Market, Third Avenue and James Street. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue. Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Avenue. Central Meat Market, 1st Ave., Bet. Pike and Union Bay City Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue. Model Market, 1422 First Avenue. Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler way. | will hurt business, This is a lie. Money is never idle. When you put ~~ money into the bank instead of into | still gives employment, The differ : A poh Haig es lence is that the bank loans the|New York state, has been appointed janitrea |money to someone to build houses|New York City public school by the board oj \or factories or roads which are con-| Steam engineeri tinual sources of wealth, while the H poliacthde Sin eo manufacturer makes some.|70W 18 to form @ company dows te sewers *"" | feeding one of the school furnaces, ‘J “Oh, Jimmy,” she said, “you were |s0 good while you were away. Why | |do you start behaving badly now?” “What's home for?’ asked Jimmy, | * in pained surprise.—Chicago News. Comman to good per doa. Hest cows and hei! Hens—27@330 per Ib; broilers, per Ib. x— finltod hides, cows and steera, No 4... BAN FRANCTGOO, rt Rxtees, @8%40 per Bitete firsts, 630 | Green hides, cows and ate do.No 2 pre, me Ri per dom; extra pullets, 41% dersized pulleta, 380 per doz. chi ib; firsta, 28%0 per Ib, tg New York Coffee and | s——- — ——————4 Rio, 14c per 1b; No. 4 Santon, 240 per Id. lated, 15; per 1b. 46 short wool, body as it circulates ts normally seven miles an hour. Barley —Roll J 8 eandy it i still put at work and | Miss Antoinette Vonasek, only licensed woman ng has been her long suit, and ‘ambition | Mu f her own solely of women to [enter the steam-heating field. Pictyre shows Miss. iat ‘SMELT OUGHT _ TO BE CHEAPER ‘Columbia River “Run” Bes | gins, He Says Smelt have begun their annual ° Cowlitz, according to word Ashore in North Sea) jor. iiidey vy stu Fish and Game, Carrying 4 cargo of wine from Sa Commissioner L. H. Darwin, mehip| “There is no reason why this West Aleta was aground off Terschel | edible fish should not be retailing | |5 cents a pound in the mi nd sailed from there January 6. ally heavy, and markets along | Columbia are already overloaded.” é | Seattle by auto in four or four Se 20 Are Quarantined |« tai nours, for the 60 dayw i VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 13—| the fish can be scooped out in buckets and dishpans, { Public Markets —% le Arrivals and The. 260; freeh herrin, |hallbut, 260 T.; fresh boiled jand up. Stalls 24-36, 2 he Golden flour, | coffee, $1.46; Teco Ban Diego via Ban Francisco at noon; 46; str Lyman art from Port Ban Luis|PK«.; 860 Citrus powder, 27¢; D via Vancouver, B. C, at 10:30 a. m.; atr| dates, 260 pke.; 6 bare Lenox Robin Goodfellow from Tacoma at 6:30 Guide from Tacoma Departures a February 1%—Str President from Sen Pedro via Victoria, B.C, and Ban Frem-| gan 116, short ribe cisco at 11 & m. pot roast, i7%e M.; 6 “Str Mexico Maru 1>.; pienles Stall 102, 2 tail cans }. m.; str Davenport for Tacoma at| sre, fancy Jersey butter, 66 re | noon. Nut margarine, tbc ™., * || Received by Wireless |) sian ss, TF of-AGE mam, wees oe 6: —% phre fresh milk, 126 qt Cane Government bby’s red beans, Te February 12-—-Str Alaska, off Boat |cooom, S20 M.; S00 ee | Potnt, southbound, at § p. m.; str Re-| Dromedary dates, t4¢ dondo, tn Millbank Sound, southbound, at op m U. §. Naval Communication February 12—Str Admiral Dewey, San |. No. 60 sack patent Sew, 2 cans Co-operative milk, 260; ne minced clams, 260 Stall ide washing powder, 20e; 4 rolls Jot paper, 300; 2 Sunmaid Stall 122, Yakima Gems miles from Beattle at $ p. m.; str § per 100 Ibs; new rhubarh # jona, Yokohama for Portiand, 2,400 | {7.9 BEI‘), “inree standard west of Columbia River at § p.m. ound, | 0%; large pullet exes, d4e dom || Vessels in Portat || Quarterly Divie Seattle Today || NEW YORK, Feb. 13—The — —x|ern Pacific has declared tts Smith Cove terminal—#tr El . str quarterly dividend of $1.50, Eastern Guide, str Robin Goodfellow. | on april 1 to stock recorded ary 28. | PUGET SOUND Per a-gtr Admiral bower STEAMERS Pacific Coast bunkers—Lightstflp Uma- tila No. 67, No. 2. Pacific dock—S8tr Kohshun & Eady yarde—Str Eo nt, etr Eastern Mariner. K: Alaska Steamship company mooringes—Str Victoria. | Standard O11 dock—str J. A. Moffett, motor schr Culburra. miral Rodman, str Banta Ines, motor schr Boobyalla, U. 8. destroyer Gwin, Lake Union—Hulls Snoqualmie, Broxton, | t, Bourne- | | praria, Klestra, Gelwin, Abydos, Arca-| demia, Academia, Peruta, Black Wolf, | Bickiand, Bastine, Blanford, Agron, | Fresno, whaling stre Ta: diak, U, 8. & Surveyor. Northwestern, str Bundarra. Stimson mill—Str Lake Elkwater, str Ce- | Mio. | Portland Market Report | PORTLAND, Feb. 13.—Cattle—Re- ead jer——City creamery, te per Ib. | Kene—Selocted bocel extras, 40G47c ‘Geene—300 per 1h Cheese: 1s, M@8T0 per 1. &, i i 470 per di if | Ly i eose—California flats, fancy, Sle per if i f Sugar Quotati i Ei NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Coffee—-No. 7 ii i Sugar—-F 12@13.0¢0 per 1b; granu- The mileage of blood in the human LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty of Victory Bonds, 8) Xf you can BUY more Liberty oF Victory Bonds Bur, trom. Ua On Thursday, February 12, 1920, the closing market prices dvertise these prices daily in order market and the exact value of your dat 24 Ist ota ard ath Viel tory 340 ae 4s 4a ‘ ‘ $9635 $90.90 goodo solos sous penao gotee sense 4 SOR 176 189.88 Interest otal ...$96.91 $9168 $01.98 $0178 99) *When buying, we deduct $Tc on a $50 bond and $2.60 sell at the Now York market plus the accrued. ttiterest, MORRIS BROTHERS, The Premice Municipal Bond One TELEPAONES: Maia rat; Bulets Over a ear?

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