The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 15

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aS a OPPORTUNITES rear NYEREST IN EPAIR Shor tae Non ta Tater up ing & net busine pnth wp ay S18 Crary Tig Te eet WANTED, m owth teal Cleark« and « do general Dusiness i « ke and av ry Tyvest oa os P Sad AT KeYPor? combract ing streets an CLIFFORD BAND CO Ave @t Third Prt) a eh nide pres: Ri a eee stor. i. Vr on Was. i 7H Biliott AANING tmp clearing $66 riffee at $400. Alls 0 Ca KEN Pa ae ale eX prone mt @yening for AND cloned the £ a | NLL DROP-CASE SEARCH FOR HIS | AGAINST KAISER, BROTHER ENDED : tBntente Premiers Now In- clined to Forget Wilhelm LONDON, lee Premir | =u Ha ¢ Comes From Minneapolis to) Find Him Dead Feb. The come} While ‘Sheri Haiph ig now {velined to drop|mer was telephoning Kes Against the former | Hoxpitl for Gye Tne heer it B 4 persita in| mtn walked into the she Her position of refueal to heed the | and inquired of Sheriff Joba Strix alleged that she if he had ever heard of Chart ht] William 9f Hohengoliern — frony! Porton | Burepe. it waa ‘learned authorita i tively today \ The capacil yesterday din. | play emperor, it was he learned, and considered the attitude | had of the Dutch government.,A change of bilts in in thé allied: attitude war apparent stringer relable information sald ah Deputy even pvagestion paniah am bis brotye® from Mirineaps nd | he met with foul the man sald Ile waa. laat of Japanese hotel ad u wate pugget . jon.” Ay mer agvera aud v sid to Haw a ut T ad a bare anos, h we USINESS OFFORT yt iy NITES iF you wae = at YouR Dusiness and * quick results, List| it with us Bundeys, wWte « \ W. SULA t Value in Business Oppertunitios as Crary Bit Elliott 1997 SRSONAL T HAIR WAVING Aaa pack for Star} British ‘Drys’ _ Ask Mayor to Write Report The British public ts in a “state of Dewllderwent ap to the real reception : of prohibition in the United States VR Gaiua me | Therelgre, John A. Pace, secretary ING THE Fee. Of the True Temperance association Mr. John Valauano, for- jot London, England, takes his pen tn Seattle, bh. Kindly | hand to. ascertain 3 \ Lanigan | tageraid first hi }to how far effective probipition 1 lily is im Anieriog, how it le receive by the citizens. | ity effects are good or otherwise | Ina letter jo the mayoy, Secretary | Pace backed by the Right Manor able the Bari of Haigbury, president Of the True Temperance association, and the Right Honorable the Earl of Fiymoeth, chairman of the executive commitiee of the asoociatian, is very ensioug to leayn and to be able to a TY HOSPITAL CAP, §8 GE LOANS—FAKM LOANS Prompt service rain the phsiness. ’ THE P os AG! ¥ ry sal ty that Soe Junkiey yale a ath sf s plat af interbectio pattne aad Ghetan ave | Quthoritative views on the matter ting to protest such oceuvancy | “As mayor of one of’ the grat cit Room $05 Conant: i. priot retary Pace, “would you favor me Favetion eb with « statement as to prohibition in America Ean Ry: Whereupon Mayor Fitzgerald re Li¢ation to | Pled, Wednesday, that he was un- T Rekeon | able to advise a Hiritish public which | aaa lin in a “state of bewilderment,” as wh | the American public has not yet got tite auch Bestest | #2 over ity gwo state of bewllder: | fy vas the Countsicity | nent mtment, Room “oun “While T speak not from actual | Mee Pe ecidine Gade.” *82* | experience.” the mayor sald, “I am | - informed that stills are far from still and bootlegging Is yet a @ gentle art. iChinese Officials | Guests in Seattle | Dr. Tehy! Heeth and Peter Hing members of a Chinese labor mission. were in Seattle Wednesday, en route to Washington, as guests of the China club. Hing former justice yet the supreme court of Gapton prov and pow managing editor of the { nton Times. Dr. Hxeth is one of his country’s leading diplomats. — | Detective Puzzled by Stains of Blood Fresh, blood stains on broken bits | of glass were discovered early Wed- neaday morning by employes of Pierce Bros, establishment at Pier 2. Detective Jack Landis investigated. It is believed a prowler cut his hands in breaking the windew. Ap parently pothing was stolen. School Is Closed by Flu Epidemic Influenza in particularly malig- | nant form has caused the closing of RO-| the school at Happy Valley, accord ool. Con ling to County Health Commisigoner G. H. T. Spariing. Two of the teach ce Tijers and most of the pupila of the it Bi nd a Consul | gchool are stricken with the epidem: free. Hours, ae on efits ic, Sparling gays. Twelve new cases ont of influenza were reported from the county outside the city Wednesday |Contract Is Let for Paving Job ND EIR State highway comminai le NI z ighway mingion hag let 4 Tour BANKE |contract far 4.84 miles of paving on a a Pike eT \the road between Renton and Kent, | according to notice received by coun ie i saiad Y the Huligie 907 ty commigsioners and county eng!- |necr Wednesday. Independent Pav . Tasmanian and Asphalt Co | road for $157,492, Sif. | stoners. entertainers _— teachers ot ig. Stage work ont ity. Reeves Marisco, 6th ison. Main 129%. Mall for rent. CO, 1120 First ave | Elliott 7291. HOM IT ar ia to certify th Peahite es dee at i) ee Bot hs, Sacks Fe 9 ‘tation fr wie conn a “mi ai Burke ‘Bids. ir " } a sate, Fe | ¢ Mai; “a DIAMONDS 4 y the commis Notices have been sent to employ ers of bulldi trades mechaniow. architects, master builders and other contractors by Secretary Frank Cot- terill of the Building Trades counc announcing that a “special wage ad- justment board” has been selected. | Meetings will be heid this week, ac- cording to the notiee, “and it is ex qe that. wage scales effective from May 1, 1920, to May 1, 1921 will be considered.” PAINTING AND REPS RC First class work guaranteed. Gas : “Cleaned, floors, scrubbed, jshed and refinished hy meat ridtty window shades cleaned and m: order. 1605 12thave. Kast 7 Massage and Ba SS RY, BE LILLIAN CHANDLER — SART- ; therapeutics, 14 Pioneer Bidg, Phone Main 5473. Seattle Bank Is Awarded $27, 225, SAN FRANCISCO, 25. The | at iamonds and jewelry. om mont | SAN Horton National bank of Se “soctery FOR MEMEDIAL LOANS |attle will obtain § from the re IN fn eat y se ceiver of the insof: Alaska bank of Pairbanks, y the decision of the United States Room NEY TO LOAN” ear Madiao MOWEY TO LOAN monds, | wii %)8** | yesterday, The suit was on a fore ELRY CO. closure action tabiiahed i660. | 4 oes | WILLIAM TOHNECK, 16 {Bari ave. N. W., a shingle weave is in the Providence -hospital Wed | nesday with a crushed hand. He was | injured Tuesday afternoon fn a weav | ing machine at the Lake Union | shingle mill | WALLA WALLA, Feb. 25—Retail |merchants here surprised everybody lhy boosting for a sale of army sup RYA- | piiew. ice; in- nurse. elt , hae business generally, : ae é, HL. ERNE Re | puviie TAN mY: Hours AN r Both Sexes. Pag Hi ny P.M BGO? North 1103. a— W size job. they LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS. If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Woods, SLI. to If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Wonds, Buy from On Tuonday, Vouruscy 34. 1980, the closing market, pricey wore 01 given the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Honds ali over Vora. sad the mh ‘We Gdvertine these prices duliy in order that you nays know the York merket and the exact value of your Liberty fod Vi Vieto: a A 440 ’ ‘ Heh wide whto seh ae a a $98.56 0 bond We 4th Victory Victory Total ...40648 Lia Padi Biss Bo174 994 bo 992.09 *When wuving, we deduct 8Tc op a $49 yond and $2.60 on @ 41, get at the Now ORR market plus RO ecrued interest MORR IS B B OTHERS, Inc. vii E lentrat by ONES: Mein 7327; Kitiott 2640. And to what extent) TO MAN OF 45) Protect) |. present to the British public gome| will build the | uit court of appeals handed down | them at Sedro-Woolley er heard of Charles A they « ter A. Porten was ax insane in September Hammer repeat The brother’s fac “Charles the repl Mmeanage up “What shaking the t he died in Oct Wall, 1 found hin, apyway,” said | the brother, as he eft the office, moved by conflicting emotions of the curious coincidence that had ened bis seareh GIRL, 11, WED Tlammer, you say asked ver, “Oh, Nashville Police | Child and Seek Husband | NASHVIL Feb Mar ried February 4, little Florence Lam beth, 11, today was in the care of the United States charities commission, ¢ policg starched tor her 45- year-old husband, Ben D. Zumbro The judge of the county court jnoupced he would prosecute perm 0 PAs? had anything to do with the al-| leged forcing of the child into the | “marriage.” Divorce proceeding# will be started According to the | staty told by Florence, her mother i# involved In the case. | Await Word From Gustatt court Court's Adolph, 33, decision against tried in potice Tuesday on a charge of selling i }iewul literature, will be made nq | soon an the federal authorities de jcide whether or not they with to hold the. prisoner, Police Judge Jobo B. Gorden announced Wednes day he had yet received no} word from government officials Washington Lost } as ‘Washingtop lost 624 men in bat tle in the world war, according to « summary of war caaualtios issued | Tuesday by the army recruiting of | flee here. | VERY battery has to “4 stand ‘more or less pounding every day of its life, for even the best springs lo the world cen’t absorb all the jolts, The effect of big end little bumps will be greatly lessened if you see to it thatthe batteryis claroped tightly in plece. Or ask us to see to it nest time you come in, Chas. S. Harper Inc. @¥ EAST PIKE ST. Branches: West Seattle — « California Ave. Fastlake—3 lake. Frem 30 Kast | nt Blectric Ewing Gunning & Georgetown Nivison— | vent Washington. | Alaska, | | FIVE DAYS NEXT WEEK Commencing TUESDAY Evening, March 2d THE MUSICAL HIT OF THE YEAR | + STUART WHYIES |RED eA), | { dob In Two Acts and Eleven | RIDING HO Gorgeous Scenes Book and Lyries by ¥. STUART-WHYTE Music by B. C. HILLIAM (Composer of “Buddies enings: $2.00 to ite Wed, Mat: $1.00 to S0c Sat. Mat.; $1.50 to 0c Vlus War Tax MAIL ORDERS NOW G Federal Officials) | ib | ae Local Markets riven Fuld Wholenaig ealers Vegetabten and fruit Mot hous (teen Peppers Lettuce t Onions | Hell Peppers Potatoes thea Ver tt a | } } ved Gero 1% Wash Loog! Pumpkins 5.00.4 190.00 00 bo Local, per i ea inten Vor bow | Grane Fraie Florida | Mowe Comb, orate Ver vos Oranges Navels. por case a it MT. Ericee Paid at Wholeesle » | Almonds — rer ty Pitherte ter tp, WalnateMaperer ian Feanyts Virginia Keystone Tapanese, per t, Per » Pecans ” ~~ pAMMY FHODUCTS Prices Vaid (y Shippers Wutter—Freeh dairy } ECTS coyote cream try ereamers rags, Wicks Sicily teah Ward. triplets ¢ream brick K fwine roUuLTRY 624 Men in Battle| Rough heavy - igs ntl Avaenia Played A Great Part in | War, Says Allen Armenia played’a far greater part | in winning the war than she bas re-| ceived credit for, according to Dr. B. | T. Alien, member of the American mission to the Near Kast. He spoke/ to the Municipal league Tuesday. Armenia, tying between Islam | Turkestan and Islam Turkey, divided | the antiChristian forges apd pre-| vented them from uniting, Allen ex-} plained. Thousands fought with the | Ailles. | “Viciasitudes of war.” he said.) “have thrust the Armenians Into dee- porate straits, Our government| cannot loan to an unrecognized na tion, so It fails upon ufo help them | individuaty.” | A drive for Near ast relief funds | will be launched here tn April Fair Weather and Gentle Wind Due Seattle climbed out of the flax Wednesday morning to find herself wrapped ip @ blanket of fog, but nevertheless Veather Observer |George N. Salisbury up and prog nosticated that Thursday would be fair, with gentle, easterly winds to} atch. If you care t@ know’ how ppy It was at 8 o'clock Wedn |morning, the weather observer | caygbt at even above it ai zero. an lw. J. Cole Is Facing Assault Charges Assault in the first de was charge filed against W. J. Cole superior court Tuesday. Cole is laileged to be one of two |who shot Luke Sucevich, shoen of 704 Madinon at. Janu lan attempted robbery |life was eaved by an operation Jalleged offense is punishable by prisonment for not less than |yeare. No maximum is pet Bucevich’s The im five Specialists in Sound, Unlisted Securities latest offering com. bines safety with bigh yield—T.62 ACT NOW, Andrews & Co. 208 Hinckley Bldg. Our LOWEST RATES | CALIFORNIA SAN ANCIS' mi Kha LES pots iGo degrees | Mi iy rl Tides in Seattle wanyeep sy i neh e B. 2 Jaret Tew Tide oF Sevond Sigh ‘Tide m., 10.0 ft | Public Markets | Ball 66 SANITARY the Golden Weal ah the. tee wider obir » Wheat, 28 ; sweet potptoes, i. gottes, ohm ebeone CORNER -opgretive mill, t" pAnut batter, weeite 94-98 Ping "ok, pot Fane majipn chops, #0 tanh We Th bacon. abe tialle otal as pry can Rogers’ baking powder, #8; iran’ 4b pails 20-21, | al rhebe buneb; | apple, delivered. Beall 25, bo th, WE dag hoper. #9 WEATLAKE Stall 121, medium sized Burbank po- t 1535 per jae Me, Winesad 90- 11.00 bok. «Bn rats me balk, $06 Mes Biol! 120, lard’ pee. 1 whee Kelio Citrus ‘* corn cane § overeHire | Mrs. Dyer F ‘ound mii, ; Guilty by Jurors It took a jure in the United minutes Thursday evening to bring > \in & verdict of guilty against Mrs }Jotn C. Dyer, of *2540 Admiral | way, on charge of fraudulentiy | obtaining a legacy of $500 bequeath led | G4th at. Says His Wife Has bandoned Family Charged with abandonment of two! minor children, Katy Martipelli, wife of Vito Martinelli, farmer of Enumclaw, nought by depity sheriffs Wednes- day Prosecutor Fred~C. Brown filed a charge*againet Mra, Martin elll, on advice of fer husband, who |aays she is a oulja board éxpert. PAI.ACE Hip Direction of Ackerman & Harris Tonight, Last Times “THE SEVEN BROWNIES” Tomorrow, Friday and Seturday A Brand New Show of HIFPODROME Vv. AUD! bar “LET'S GET MARRIED A Farce With Music, Featuring Frank Byron and a (lever Liisid Sakata Trio Foot Jugglers and Reavbtariete Lawrence Johnston World's Vremier Vontrileguirt Bert & Elsie Matthews “A Breeze From Southland” Nov olty Equillbrists and Seriatists Feature Photoplay. BUCK JONES “THE LAST STRAW" KK DAILY—Childrer Sundays, Evenings and Holidays 130 An Easy W. to Obtain Money Is to come here and negotiate a liberal loan on your per- sons! effects, You can pay us back in nominal amounts over a lengthened period. Yilameok | Staten district court bere Just 100| § Mra, John Dyer, of 606 North |" 40,1 BANK CLEARINGS Seattle $7,689,193.03 1,280,870.04 Clearings Balances Tacoma 1,191,063.00 | | Balances 236,264.00 | | Spokane : 1,868,559.00 240,170.00 Clearing Balances "Status of the New York | | Stock Exchange NEW YORK, Feb us “tor at 96% to He, off He | LS { Chicago Grain Market | CHICAGO, Fev. 25.The futures mar hicage Moard of Tem News wae miset tad Wauiere were nervous Fevrusry corn opens , DUE waIned Ye epenini J eavanced the i | opened untbanmert Yenoed We 99 $1.44; July corm showed | & decling at noon of We from the open. | Ing, vetes at 620. sy Ogle Was Off bo et the opening Foc, but mained tse, while July Oats at aad was down Ko fo TZ%o. [ ~ Chicago Live Bt Stock HICAL head Recsipte. 6.000 bead Beef, $9816; butoh ; canpera and cutters, here ood feeders, §6.76@3 Oi6e 16 26, [Portland Mi Market Report i | common 1 choice cow divin to good eanners, §°@67 butid, | eu b Fie Boog, oe ™ 16 @, 1 r ic 4 m * market te 15 Tough | pigs $1F@16; bul market be, $18 $8) per ty. | “Frisco Market Status ‘| had | paN TRANCIBCO, Fev. utter— | Rttras, €6¢ per Tb; prime firsts, 6he per th. Beer Extras, fle @ [a7 Me per Cheeve—California fiesta, faney, Der Ib. ul | We | NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Ung opened vochenged Caught in Act of Robbing ‘Poor Box’! Caught in the act, i is said, of robbing the “poor box" in the Sacred Heart church, Francls Le Roy, 23, Was being held in the city jail on charge at noop Wednes- the church sadtin' says he witnessed the alleged theft. | He locked Le Roy in a room ang | phianed the police. | Kin route to jail, Le Roy is gaid |to have confessed to Motoreyele | | Policeman R. F. Raermap that b |has robbed other churches here dur- jing the past month, since servin, wx-months’ #éntence in Spokane for |the same sort of thing. Flu Epidemic Is Still on Decline | Beattle’s “flu” epidemic fs waning | rapidly. For the three days ended | Wednesday noon, only $0 mild cases | influenza were reported in the city and only 12 in the coynty outside of |Beattle. No deaths in the city or! county outside of Seattle were noted | lby elther the city health depart ment or county health officer. No! |Pheumonia cases, developed from! ‘the “flu,"were reported among the| 102 casex in’ city and county for the |three days ended this noon Steal $900 Bonds * | From His Dresser Thieves stole bonds valwed at $900 from the dresser in . Chittick’s room at 6819 17th ave. N. E., Tues. \day night, overlooking $100 in war} savings stamps In their haste | — | Wise Buyers Demand Title Insurance Not it means protection and safety, but because it makes selling ~ easier. They know that the next Wise Buyer who seeks their land will ask, first thing, ~“ “Is your title insured?” Title Insurance has be- come recognized as 3 Standard of Measure- ment. The Insured Title is the Standard Title. Title Insurance is issued only because ASSETS MORE THAN $600,000.00 " SEATTLE LEADS TOTAL EXPORTS Year’s Figures Show Tre- mendous Trade Totals wmount of exports t of Meattle exceeded ext greatest Pacific the year 1919 by the startling conclu That the total | troy t the toual « Coast distriet for 000.900, Ninth Symphony Concert SEATTLE SYMPHONY . ORCHESTRA JOUN SPAKGUK, Conductor —70 ARTISTS— MEANY HALL (Komevelt Ravenna and or Park Cars ‘Feb. 27 ‘lelgn comme ; silk comes into the HEAR f AIKOWSKY'S SYMPHONY “PAT! One of Numbers Recel the Highest Request ¥ Get Your Tickets Karly Avoid Standing in Ling Seats on Sale at SHERMAN-CLAY'S PRICES: Bic, 75, $1, $1.50, $8 1 of the monthly summary of for of the U. 8, for De cember, received here Wednesday by Deputy Collector of Customs Henry Blackwood The local district eat iis clomegt inpetitor by $100 00 in the sum total of both imports “nd exports ‘The importa and exports of t Pacific Congt districtx are as fol lows. Imports: Portland, §9,161,964; San Fran*iseo, $238,027,061; Low Angeles $15,609,610; Beattic, $105,018. Baxports; Portland, $44,454,227; 8en Francleqo, $240,531,766, Low Angeles 925,478; Beattle, $202,274,446 n. Bay Frapcixco imports ter on the face than those of the Beattle district in accounte for by the fact that $100,000,000 worth of raw milk paswed thru this district lant year and was forwarded in bond to Bkstern destinations, | without being credited to this cus! toma district In Gan Francisco the raw silk com. ing in from the Orient was credited | to the California Port as its terminal station Over THERE’S A MATINEE TODAY FOR “The Woman in Room 13” More Thrill Thee “Modan x Nuf" Sed over ot, raw! States | $30,000,000 worth United every year from the Orient i:| Seattle Exports Lead West Coast Altho San Wranciseo surpas Seatile in import# during 1919, Seat tje was first in exports by an ov whelming margin. Seattle's imports | were $195.918,779, exports §29 a 345, totaling $458,193,124. San Fran | cisco’s totals were: Imports $238, 061, exports §240,531,765; total 8,826 New York Coffee and 1 Sugar Quotations ~ AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN $1.00 Matinee To Feb. 24. —Coffee—No. 7 | © per ib; No. # Santon, 24% | 240 per ib; gran-| | utaceds 1astwpiee per te q With FLORESCK BOO | AND THE SINGING MAW, Nights, SOc to $2, Sat, Mat, 51.50. Mat. Teday, Best feats LOK W'S see PALACE Hip. Direction pf Ackerman THE VEN BRO’ orn! BIG HIP Asee Lebr and “THs a my yok We ero able to give of a room you dow pet rooms are outside, fig wood Hage and eek and up. Tr. 9 $3.60 per coh How and get located. Waldorf Hotel Sevesth and Pike Main 2667 you ony Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday BARRISCALE “MOF A ‘How a clever young woman pigyed & men’s game in @ man’s way and licked the man who wrecked her father by using his own methods. “givers.” “A! “7! HE NEW Nights (Sup.), 40¢: Mate Mon.), 27 Sundays) we Nights, 7:15 and 9 PANTAGES Mots. 2199. Nights 7 ane now PLAYING ww Mere—DMat. Teday WOMAN IN ROOM 13” w JANE MORGAN im the Cagt Nights, Ste to 75¢ Teda, Sgt ade vo ate se Funeral Service We are now equipped to offer the very highest class of service of this type at the fol- lowing rates: Lake View ....... Mount Pleasant Forest Lawn ..... Calvary ........ Washelli ........ Crown Hill ...... Oak Lake ........ ‘$6.50 And all other cemeteries within these. dis- tances. This service is supplied by our black, glass inclosed limousine type of car, used exclusively for funeral pyrposes and capable of holding five people. They are ‘at your service. Merely Call Main 6 SEATTLE TRAXICAB COMPAN COMEDY “Save Me, Ladies” |

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