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While Boston was digging its trains out of great snow- rifts recently, New Y was as busy attempting to make y thru huge piles of snow/lakes, for automobiles and auto 3. Picture above shows a Boston train stuck fast. picture is a view of Fifth ave., New York, during the rk TELLS OF GASH | FROM NEWBERRY Says Committee Paid for Handling of Picture If a house you want to buy or rent, Your gaze should on our ads be bent. For Star Want Ads are simply great To put you wise to real estate. Now is the time to buy that home you have been ‘wanting. ~. Get free tickets to Clem- mer Theatre. Turn to Classified Page. tAND RAPIDS, Mich., Feb. 19. Additional defendants in the New elections fraud and conspiracy heard their signed s' owled, tion Newberry atorial here urther efforts of the defense to in the name of Henry FB again foiled by the gover the testimony “ot I tg. Detroit attorney tion picture man Freiberg testified he received $1,000 ay his share of the money paid by the Newberry committee for the handling of the picture, “Our Navy.” | featuring Senator Newberry. “Did your concern handle any) lother pictures gratis?’ crossexamin- | led. Martin W. Littleton. | “Yeu, the Ford Weekly,” answered | the witness | ‘The answer was made quickly, and) | nad to be, for Judge W, H. Bichorn, jfor the proseecution, was on his feet | objecting before the sentence was) completed. aN dy | rhe testimony was ordered stricken i TWICE DAILY — 2100-5115 lout by the court. { ——— Peace Treaty Will A LACE HIP Go Into Campaign WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Th ~ of “aman son a Marre 1 eace treaty will go into the cam-| \ Six Clever Acts © 7 paign, Senator Hitchcock, demo- DROME VAUDEVIELE Fi cratic leader, sald today Teg thaeth, | “From present indications, I ex | pect the treaty will be in the cam paign,” said Hitchcock. | Hiteheock views this development with composure. i bring twas dur: Fre ‘ord nent ac and mo AMUSEMENTS Matinee Saturday For 2 N a Only PERCY HUTCHISON 11 “LUCK OF THE NAVY" Evenings, S80 to $2.00. t Saturday, Se to 1.80. \Millerand Offers to Break Cabinet PARIS, Feb. 19-—Premier Mil | lerand offered resignation of the en tire cabinet to Paul Deschanel, the new president, when he assumed office yesterday, it was learned, but | Deschanel refused to accept, re | questing Millerand and his ministers to retain their portfolios TNCREASE IN ORIENTAL im ports is predicted by weekly market letter of Rogers Brown & Co. RPHEUM THEATRE SSthvers,” “Able” and “Ole” “SHE LOVES AND Lins” nts (Sun.), 40¢; Mats. (except , 27¢, Ladies Mats. (except LACK SECRET” jreat New Pitt and Pt Eliott 2528 Now, With Mat. Saturday “POLLYANNA'’ —with MARY THORNE Might 2ic to 5c i REPACKING PLANT may be instal port commission terminal to aid in handling Alaska} herring shipped here on a | Southwestern Alaska will be handled | this year by schooner Pulit port being overhauled. It is ‘tar “ eanler to mend a . broken} en rib, We can undersell others handling the same lines as ours? Tell you, it’s just this: smaller margin of profit,' and QUICK SALES 25 to 50 per cent discounts on Staple Goods TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, BOSTON BAGS, MUSIC CASES, BRIEF CASE LADIES’ PURSES, ETC. PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS. BEGEROW TRUNK CO. 1409 Fourth Ave. Between Pike and Union TRUNKS Tho they did bully work in el flame throwers used on Centra. jut create interest in the che leaning out German trenches, 1 park's suow and ice did little mical warfare service of the jarmy. The experiment, as shown in the above picture, was for th snow re Horse Laugh Is Deserved, What? DON, Feb. 19 H. Roberts Hearing 14 re r ble friend call ¥ an unusual name—Pegasia asked the reason. minine nus, Pegasus was my wife's an ons 2 } nag Submit Claims Against Germans RAMSGATE, England, Feb. 19 @ of Thanet towns have submitted t eign office claims for oe pensation from Germany amounting to over £430,000, mostly a damage . \Jones. Clan Has Wedding in CARDIFF, Feb, 19.—Thv Jones was in strong force on a Welsh village wedding near here when the bride, bridegroom, two bridesmaids, two parsons and the rganist—no relation to one another were named Jone | Chief Soloist at 80 DEVON, Eng., Feb. 18-—A feature the testivitios at Newton Abbot stitution was the singing of Tow of \choir of 24 voices composed entirely of Inmates, Twelve of the men were over 60 years of age, and the chief soloist, once the principal tenor in |a Torquay church, was nearly 80. TWO AND ONE-HALF HOURS WITH MARY THORNE AND THE WILKES PLAYERS —IN— “POLLYANNA” WILKES THEATRE MAIL TO ISOLATED point in How Glasses Preserve : to ‘One’s Youthfrs ““" Appearance It te glasses often will ured that the as make old, but, a matter of fact, wearing wearer look nares is one of the bes youthful gh proservers of a appearance This longed is because pro eyestrain and appear caune wrinkles fect” turely and gives the coun. | strained, tired, | look, which | “crow's to prema tenance a drawn, cross jg far more to be avoided, from @ point of view of appearance, than fancied from dis by any real or figurement caused glasses We use particular care | in fitting glasses and in| the of mount becoming to indi at selection mont person's syle of beauty Seattle Optical wo. 715 Second Ave. Established Since 1890 ings each double purpose of seeking a solution for New York's moval problem and to stimulate inte rest in recruit: ing. FORD ROASTED INU. S. SENATE . White House Official Saved Son From Draft? Feb, 1%—In a« stor rord, turer, Sherman a sorted th von of the sutomed! was pro tected b te Hous He did 9 Wn executive official In the whom he meant Sherman made ing a apeech cr Thin wai tensive verbal assault on Ford, Bherman criticiwed Senator COU, Delaware, for objecting to an amendment to the pending deficten ey appropriation bill to permit closures of draft records to memt of congress, Ps n't noe men subjected to the rink « nen seek their 1 by venom, pe andal mongers,” the allegation dur sing Henry Ford want to having aft records, na Wolcott retorted I have © this pow members nErens, ubt, would « f pand viduala in their localit “T haven't such a low manity ax that,” Sherman replied We don't have to go outside congress to find men who will slan- der their follows,” Wolcott replied Sherman criticised the appropria tion of funds for the River Rouge project, in connection with the build ing of Henry Ford's submarine chas ers during the year. “Ford's company makes per cent profit.” Sherman sald ny of the concerns under the ey of the federal trade comminsion made such profits, they would be assailed ax Most iniquitous trusts and monop oles Henry Ford, however, ia a professional philanthropist, helping « humanity and profiting ort sufferi himself. Ford's organization is the “Moloch of the industrial world,” Sherman said The federal government {# nearly an appendage of the Ford enterprise Sherman added “The whole state of Michigan Is rming with Ford Sher man declared. “Every pi Ne in Chicago hag been ap. paid agents to « the lecting ¢ trial of Mr. agents,” ate detec ve agency ached in ‘comb the st vas nt of justice in used in the berry.” ring pr Druggists Out of Luck in Asnieres Feb, 19.—"W! pa terrible crisia here There n in the to *. Unless a comes soon, I an A inability PAF thru a not a or 1 turn ar ie gle sick pernc hborin for U am bankrupt druggist explaining settle an acedunt. wn villa better wrote his NATIONA 3 COMMERCE Second Ay. and Madt« if Most Convenient and Central, Locatio SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AU spleen, Ver Year. Title Trust. Co. Second at | Coleinib: No stairs to clim the second day of his ex-| Wot} dis. | 24,000,000 | dislikes or | rwerful indi: | view of hu-! EGG PRICES ARE NOT CHANGED, |Jobbers Say Market Will Drop to 35 Cents Tho local fresh ranch egg market ‘eontinued strong Thursday denpite predictions of dealers that the mar ket wan bound to recede, Wednes day's level was 47-48 cents per dozen with most of the males made at the | 47-cent mark Sto here early © veason Ie due to commence in March and jobbers de clare that the market will have to drop to 35 cents by that time. The lay thin season is one of the heaviest in years and jobbers will be taking too big a rink if eggs go in at more than that price. Rutter market is holding steady | with jobbers reporting a fairly heavy trade, Poultry dealers re- port slightly higher prices in all af fering» Spud market ts steady to firm on the local market, Jobbers declare that their agents in Eastern Wash ington fields are being asked $5 more per ton than last week, Apple move ment te b heavier in the face of an advanct range market Local Markets Paid Whaleanle Dealers for Veastabies and Freit sacred ri ‘ Me 1 ThO2 60 ie bo@ttoo per dom RLTS| 20 oming — Cabbage Fiat » Per don Yer erate Cocambere—iiot house. Yaw Plant—Per lM Gartic Por ™ Chinese, per fm roen Peppers Per ™ LettaceImpertal Valier Ontone Ore Hell Peppers—Per Potatese Per ton | Wash. Netted |_ tocal Pumpkins | Readishew | Rhubarb Splmaes se e: ™ Po *5.c0@100.08 " we wu ” 12@ 3 2.00 Om. Le Loe Per % Per hamper ber ™ don. bunehew.. tears 182 am 200@2 60 Grape Frait Memey« | Penmute Virgina Kereiowe, La | a“ Mens tricity fash. Pubiete Milk Per owt i? DAIRY PRODUCTS | | Prices Fald Wholesale Dealers cream: Lees! country cubes country creamery Or, and Wash, triplets .. Wisconsin eream brick Limbure Young America Uiock Swiss . | j | Ducks Mene— Live Broilers oe Geese— Live Belgian Mares—Live, per , .« ——_—_______—_—-_-* rouLTay | $16.25 Rough heavy .. wees Pe | 11.so@troo! 9.50@11.00 + 1.609 9.60) 9000 10.00 steers |ling opened 22 20 Ty 8) Green hider, cows and steers, No. | Gaited bulls or at do No. 2s... Salted or « | | Dry hides, No. 49 No. 3 Groen bulls o ‘do No. 2 Dry bulls or stage It hiden Bheep pelts do medium wool, @o short wool, @o shearing ... do flint dry wool p Wool, clean ranch, f Salted or green kip skins fo No. 2 fallow, No, x Barley Clipped Oat« band Rolled Corn—Whole Cracked Chop ‘ Ground Bone | Grits Milo Maize Mint Alfaifa Alfatfa Meal Serateh Food Straw... Wheat AIL will ur every new direct line Pacific 8. 8. Co, ‘to be thm 8 FOR SIN 28 days, under the} established by the! Rubber is expected return cargo, | | Balances . | July. nnn ‘COTTON SHORTAGE THROWING BIG SCAR.: INTO THE BRITISH ISLES BY MILTON BRONNER the American crop are West Indies, LONDON, Feb, 19—The ypt, 8 Mesopotamia, Uganda, boll-weevil plus the Americar Afri Nyassaland, ‘Rhodesia, planter plus the American ecotten| cutting down the amount of cot- ja, India rt of Australia. manufacturer have thrown wuch @| ton grown in oar South. tremendous seare into the great cot-| 2. The American planters ton manufacturing industry of Great) are raising lees cotton because Pritain that the government is be many of them have gone in for ing called upon for aid in develop-| food crops. ing sources of supply of raw 3. American mills, — whieh cotto used to consume only 38 per Cotton spinning bas always been cent of our own crop, now con- of England's greatest industries. sume nearer 60 per cent. When anything hits the cotton trade Britain annually England knows d times. It was tr n bales of cotton, roughly eo during the Civil war when cotton’ t $600,000,000, and &5 per cent was not shipped from our southern |of this used to come from the Unit ge (0d States. Eighty per cent of Eng Ush manufactured cotton went into exports and ‘this constituted one |third of her total exports upon |which she so largely relied for |favorable balance of trade with the | | rest of the world. . 2,126,983.00 | | The whole world is short 754,035.00 ton goods. This would, %|be a golden opportunity for th | British factories. Only the world Status of the New York | in also short of raw cotton And |this is particularly true of the finer Stock Exchange || grades of cotton —_ * W YORK, Feb | 6 famous Sea Island crops of coened even’ n | South Carolina, Georgia and Flor erie Sonera ida have been greatly diminished be cause of the ravages of the boll- weevil, The equally famous Exyp tian cotton, which used to go in the} |main to England, is being vigorous ly competed for by the American tire manufacturers who use it states, And it in becoming Inere ingly so now for three reasons 1, The boil-weevil is seriously pesky otten Carnation milk, 12%@. #4, tail « new : ‘at. 1608 1 seede Jon dates, 226 e; halibut ring, 6 tbe and bh one « Great i} uses four val ; Indies’ » 7-29, Bmstern bacon, S50 lée .; jamb chops, 266 best butter, 660 Ih; New . Stall 12, Dromedary Cedar pollah, 4005 all York eb BANK CLEARL yoliah, 20¢; Beatle $7,404,291.45 | 26.97 Clearings stall $3.00, ser n, 106 yaking powder, ) soup, 01; 3 The, fariim, 110, 2 pkee. Post Tosstion, Kellogg's corn flakes, 2665 boe. of cot-| ™ho therefore, | one | Spokane Clearings . a Balances cheese, ba. 2 Te Ma me |ite; 2 px ‘The stock mar y, but the trend downward. Moat t speculative taeuer rail group continued SANITARY Stall 20, fresh ranch exes, 6¢ dong Libby's soup, be can, Gem Nut margare jine, 36¢ T., 3 The. $1.00. Stalls ee 2 Ibe. pure tb bo; boneless orned beef, 26e Stalls 21-28, 10+ |uit mat 2 $1.40, smelt, 2 Tow, | oe; herring, 6 Thx ‘Stall 47, 2 came Washington milk, 2he; best large raneh ones, 600 don; 460 jar boney, 400. Stall 44, Maximum, Reliance or M. J. B feo, S6c; 2 pkas. Lax powder, she; # macaroni or spaghett!, 260. Stalls Varnation abe Citrun powde ; 3 cane GC milk, 390; her opened at at 99%, off ‘ up % up 1%) Mexic 1, Reading at Atchison at #2, up Mi Met making tre fabric, * at §8, off b | Shera" wuaie | An Empire Cotton Growing com. 0 ess Masta ot OL we Mi Ad n.jmittes has just made a report reo an Woolen at ommending that the British treas- 111%, off % ury, the British dominions and the ee ee ee jeotton industry unite to finance sldwin, afer touching 111, bounded | means of studying how to produce x to 3 $M. Ol stocks tt Mga 19 | better and bigger cotton crops in idee cates Oran nets various parts of the British empire The countries in which it is hoped , |to grow cotton to take the place of | \ Chicago Grain Market Tides in Seattle FRIDAY cmrcaao, FEB, 70 lifting ‘of Piest Migh Tide [6:32 am, 12.3 ft Viret Low Tide First Lew Tide 108 a om, 61 Mla? am, 43 ft Kecond High Tide | Kecond High ‘Tide 10.8 tt. |S-00 pm. 11.0 ft Second Low Tide oo ft ” Unit pam » ri ~ KOONOMY Carnation milk, 2 tal cana pork and beans, para m the pointe, boiling meat, 22 ise, Stall 2% 2 skinned — Stalls 27-39, 2 200 came can tomatoes, le; (8 | Royal baking powder, 3 Feb. futures on t of Trade following « t the opening, Only 126 and 100 cars of onts were reecived, ting in @ better enah demand. were also bigher WESTLAK Stalls 16-17, corn or « $1.25 broom, gfe on milk, 25, Stall 105, 4c each m of cans c bulk bulk Barley, gained ue .Seattle Arrivals and Departures > Arrtvals Vebruary 18—Str Higho from Mukilteo jat Tp. m; motor sehr Joneph Pulitzer fe: [from Portiand at 6 p.m; U. & ia | Bwitteure from Kwifteure Ranke at m.; str Horace X Baxter from Tacoma 1b |e B88 = > 80% | February 19—Str Bidridge for Mantia 2 Bas ports at 10:15 a m February 18—8tr Horace X. Baxter for | Rettingham et 7p m.; str Eastern Guide | |tor Honolulu at ¢ p. m.; str Robin Good- |fellow for Yokohama and Kobe at 3:45 8 str Mukilteo for Tacoma at 3:30 Mo g —Recetptn j wtr West Jester for Tacoma at 3 e higher. Bulk of $1414.90 * * Canadian Geverament February i8—Str Redondo, off En- trance Island, northbound, at 9 p. m.; |atr City of Seattle, in Quewa Charlotte Sound, northbound, at § p. m. U. S. Naval Communications February Str Coaxet, Kobe for | Portiand, 840 miles from Columbia River || 13160 [Steamer Sol Duc, t § Pp m.; str Wawalona, Yokohama|| mid- /Townsend. A: |for Portland, 760 miles west of Colum-||ntght jand Victorta. bia River at # p.m.; str Admiral Schley, || daily ‘Dees not go thrul Seattle for Ban Francisco, 380 miles from | ito Victoria on tri Ban Francisco at & p. t.; str Anne’ Je Satur- Rolph, $20 miles from Ban Francisco Sp. m.; etr Fred Daxter, Rverett for San Pedro, 216 miles ftom Bverett at 8 B mi str Latouche, 39 miles north of Ketchikan, southbound, at # p. m. Alameda, passed Cape St. Elies, bor a | Juneau, at § p. m.; atr West Cajoo' 79 miles west of Honolulu at § p.m. » later trading Tuly forn lout %e at the opening but rose Ive before the clone. May onte was down lec at the opening, |9¢ Se, but gained Se ister; July on aff Mc. at © at the opening. trading advanced 1 \c Comm Open Mich Feb... 809 BL48 Mar...... LOO May..... 1924 July - 129% Oats May ‘arnation milk, cj 2 large cans tomatoes, 26¢., "| | * tn later 20,000 Shares of Nationn! Mine Co. at $2.00 Per Share Until February 29th. March dst, $3.00 per share. | 22% to 30% dite dends will be guatnaeeae to paid this year. Cash or eas; - ments. Sai man wanted once, Crary Bids. ¥. S. PARISE ' PUGET SOUND | STEAMERS ALL LOCAL RO! |STRAMERS LEAVE FROM DOCK, FOOT OF MARION | 79% 73% a Chicago Live Stock | cmc. AGO, Feb, 19 Reported by Wireless stocke | " e! 7,000 head: marteet is | Lambs, $14.50@ 91.50; 60@13 Seattle *Vieteria, B, C.—Port H ‘Angeles Bheep— Receipt rong and 260 up. seis Pork— Open May 934.90 Lara May July Ribs May... a ‘Portland Market Report | Report | siler's —s PORTLAND, 1c attle—Re-|¢ pts, S head; market steady. Good to| wteers, S12@12.76; fair fo good $569: common to fair ateers, $ rood to choice cows and heifers, medium to good cows and nners, $2.50 seit head; market ts 16.25; pies, $110 Mish $24.90 21.8 142 21.87 18.65 sing! 2 ciel maT 18.97 18.60 18.95 Feb. ‘am coma direct, Steam: opm levery two hours, opm jstng! 5:00pm trip. ’ | is Bheep tain lambs, $12,.60@17 ors, $180 Hutter Kes dos Mens per Ib. Cheose- ith rail lines for alll 1b; drotiers, 400 26@2Te per th. et ’ Frisco Market Status | x— —+ | BAN FRANCIACO, Feb. 19.—Rutter— Marhet Unchanged. Patras, bi%e per ancbanged — ‘Cheeee oo Weat Harta, towing Giymonth to Yo- kobama from sea, 250 miles from Yoko- | hama at § p.m! str Waban, Viadivos- | tok for Portland, 2.611 miles off Co-| lumbia River lightship at 8 p.m; st Weet Montop, 2,019 miles from Honolulu Prone at sp. m. tough heavies, 316 =. bulk of wal r Market ateaay. Ei | Vessels in Port at ii <. S17 @18; beat points on Olym earlings, $13 | Seattle Today | 0; ewem, $10 | OR Disaiscret clint aera camer * City creamery, €1@620 per Th. we Selected local extras, 39@47¢ per | arene. oan ns, Ee, ore | Kalahan, * Great Worthen pler-ite Mester Cres, | Anacortes and” Bel] gaily @sie per tr Katori Mara. Mngham ds Motor schr Joseph Pullteer, " i: ee per ib. 2-—Str Jefferson, str Alaska. Triplets, cae Semen - Coast bunkers—Lightshtp Uma- [Stcemer Viopia, tla No, 67, U. & 1 8 Swifteure|| midn’nt!Port Townsend, No, 93. anday Williams Pier B—Str Admiral Evan Pacific Coast Engineering works—8tr Rastern Mariner. doz: Skinner & Eddy yarde—Str Bastern Knight Alaska Steamsh{p company moorings—Str California flate unchanged. dock-8tr Htigho. E ford et. terminal—Str Eastern Ptlot, daily . motor echr Booby-|| except [Ludiow, **Eeton,| except Satur'y|F lag! er, Town: Sunday nday |Hansyville | and opm) Hock. San Juan Islands u for midn’ht jpoints in "the San Mon, [Juan islands, Friday! 19.—Demand ster-| Waterway terminal—str 13.87, up centimen. vas . \s Soe + es Toda arya k—Btr Eastern Gale, str Ad | increase at .01060, Lake Union—Hulle Snoqualmie, Broxton, | New York Coffee and | Leota, Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad- dison, Boughton, Bowesmont, Bourne- | 4 ville, Allenhurst, Abilla, Adria, Ca- | Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, Fen. Brave || ( ‘Wea. Sunday, Points marked ** are boat land! Passengers for these pointe and oth it landing pointe must make thelr own arrangements for landt and assume ail rink and Mability makin: such landing. Steamers pansenker rate does not include Boat landing charges Rageage lability te Nmited to wear Ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticker 150 pounds allowed free Steamers ‘and schedules subject to change without notice. Freight re- ceived dally for al! pot Come Tacoma) named tn above schedule, Tickets must be purchased at tleket office, Open from & m, to 12:00 midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO, Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Phone Main 8993. Draria, Elestra, Oclwin, Abydos, Arca- demia, Academia, Penuta, Black Wolf, Bickland, Bastine, Bianford, Agron, Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Sti Kiton, Leoti, Dion Y Cineyres, Cardia, Milsen, sehrs | NEW YORK, Feb. Rio, 14%e per Ib; per th. Suger—Raw, granulated, 15@ EXCURSION TRIPS to Alaska will be inaugurated by the Alaska 8. 8. Co. with the sailing of the steam- ship Jefferson, March 10, 19.—-Coffee—-No. 7 No, 4 Bantos, 24@24%0 u 1; 166 @12.040 or 1b, per whaling stra 8, 8. Surveyor. Fisher mill—S8tr Eastern Moon. Heffernan drydock—Str Santa Ana, str Northwestern, str Bundarra. Lander st. terminal—U. 8, 8. Surveyor, STEAMSHIP WEST JAPPA, last shipping board vessel contracted for lat the plant, was to be launched @t the Ames yard Thursday after- jnoon at 4:15 o'clock. MONEY LOANED | LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS On any aotive stock or bond— If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to UR reasonable rates. If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, Buy from US Dependable corporation On Wednesday, February 18, 1920, the closing market prices were as given mation furnished. below. They are the roveruing prices for Liberty ‘and Victory Bonds all over bonds bought and sold on commie | and. Ond'She cane VON 5S Fee Te Victory Bonds. ast 24 y 24 = ards th: ‘Victory Vi sion, 4 » «aa at Th Be ee MARGIN AND INSTALLMENT | Market .....406,5¢ 90040 sooo goieo go0eo goniz geogo sorte gents ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Interest ; Total ...$97.16 $91.1) $91.14 $91.7) rt wrecTey 62 1 Lo wy iat 1.82 146 H. E. WILLS COMPANY *When wuyme, we deduct #7e on a ¥80 bond and $2.60 on a $1,000 bond, We 36 8 STOCK BROKERS sell at the New York market plus the accrued interest, Phones, Eliott 5091 MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Plott 2606 ‘The Premier Municipal Bond House, Capital One Mililon Dolars 8 Central Bail Seattl 618 Second Ave. TELEPHONES: Main 1237; Rillott 2840, lished Over a Quarter Contary. infor. 6 $91TL $94.04 Seatile