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THE SEATTLE wlan anh renal ain 26, 1920 Thomas H. Ince Elected to ‘Enviable Position—Now Head of Directors Mest ‘li ul EGG PRICES ARE DUE TO DROP | Dealers Say Market to Open || Friday at Lower Level Status of the New York | NEW YORK, Fen Opened irregular today War Keneratly woak Severed § points from ite low of y ‘Gay to 234, and Lackawanna Stoel gained to 69%, but most of the ether issues ined fractionally | BUACes tool opened at #44, ott} oda at 4%, off &. Pan Any United States Rubber - Looal wholesale exe market show ie at Be ate Me Bewthern Peete (| & Weaker undertone Thursday off \: American Locomotive at morning, Dealers were expecting & | Baldwin at 104%, unchanged; | the market to drop to 45 or 46 cents fle wt 192%, off K: New Haven at! by Fri morning, Butter market held fh One car of Florida Stripes fruit reached Western ave. day morning, relieving the searcity of the past few days, The fruit Was placed on sale at $7.50 per cane, Some California grapefruit, which | dealers characterize as inferior to | % | the Florida product, is bringing $3.60 | per case. Orange prices are stiffer with the smaller sizes soarce at $6.75 per ase, The larger sizes are plentiful and are selling at $6.25 per care. Felery iy more plentiful at $10 a crate, Lettuce is bringing $2.75 per cie@i: A al I ll rate and cauliflower is going at P etockers and feeders, $672011.80;/ 82. Cabbage quotations are 5 cents {a pound. Spud prices are stiffer with Yak. ima best netted Gems bringing $100 ua sa|per ton, The street was short of lo. heal spuds which are selling at $90 to $95 per ton. Receipts at the local stock yards | Were unobtainable Thursday owing to the late arrivgl of the cattle trains, All stock markets held ert market of the covering cinta, | Hulk of 1a8@ tie, market «+ 2042 21.85 esses 28, 20.8 21.80 21.35 Tricee Paid Wholesale he GRICAGO, Fob. 26.—Cirain future were | r Chleage Board of Trade ued nervousness ties of the mar. eden influen. aL k ni movements today. | | ¢ ‘Vande reported opinion | thet there most te radical deflation in| | cerrency shortiy also had its influence on | corn advanced Ke to $1.45 Yate; Mareh corn, after Fiat Duten . Winningstead Per doa, | Celery—Per cra | Cocumbers— Hot house, per eos @ like fraction, July corn opened mS 31%. up Sc, thereafter lowing ‘ec y cate was up he on opening at | Lettuce ‘and declined rapidity ‘UD Ye on opening at 72 Te. at that level. Open High SEW YORK, Fed. 24.-—There was an- drep im demand sterling today, the quotation off the British pound ster- Deine $2.37%, & lowe of 24e from y's close. | New York Coffee and paneer aso aeel 1 [Dateo——Per box Grape Frait— Florida Heaey Comb, crate Lamens ier don more | | s=ume Tides in Seattle ™ eM Piewt 1. oy | w Tide met igh Tide | a, 16 ft |"necowh ‘tow Tide 403 yom, OF fe | High Tide }100 wom, Be te ren st First Low ‘Tide aT a. Second Low Tide oo om, OF | { \® Seattle Arrivals and | le Vessels i in n Other Ports ” t) | | | Clearings ‘MUTINY MARS — MAIDEN TRIP | \|$. S. Bockanoff Is Grounded and Fired by Crew Continual mutiny marked the maiden trip of the Bockanoff from ‘uget sound to Norfolk, Va Capt. George Leighton, mastor the ship, who has returned ¢ attle, At least of crew was in irons continually says. ON One oocasion the rebellioun |erew grounded the ship, and another jtime fired her, the captain d of Ne the he BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Balances 1,840 507.30 Tacoma 734,196.00 Balances 115,489.00 Spokane Clearings . Balance q-—— P 2,140,637,00 “we 914,100.00 aan YROROLAun Worry a|Dime and Dollar ort, and San Franciace Mtr Admiral Sebree for eleco; att Davenport for Seattle | BAN FRANCIBOO. 24: Ber Mukilteo fro and Port Angelos towing bae Ble Ho nansa from Port Angeles, Arrived Feb ruary 25; Mr Admiral Schley from Ba | Diewo at at lwo ip nm mii am | POINT Hanta Hite tow! REYER—Paased in February Bir Anyox towing bee Bareda fer/in the aaving of amall sums. oat 9 a m TORIA, Tl. C.ftaited Yonrvary a: Beattie wut February 26: ste Gatne "averd Ar 88 | tor Menttie Hi | Reported ‘by V Wireless S. Naval © February Port ea Pure, Herthbound, at § pm vir Yowemit#, Han Francisco for Beattie, Th mtie@ from Beattie at § p.m tr \ Valdes, Seattle. for #outh America, 180 milea sonth of Cape Fiatiery at © pm ~ Vessels in Port at | Seattle Today | ith Cove terminal—ser Crown of To- ya | Pier 16—8tr Tater. Pier ii--Motor sehr Kirketind. Pier 10-—tte Port Angeles, Great Northern pler—her Melt wt. terminal—ste it | Pler ave doy. West Jester, str Annette Str Alameda, ete Jefferson, str mt ruary | fan Fran: | ‘Arrived. Pebruary | nance, Heattle via Tacoma | & Loan association str Queen from Heattle | Influential associates, || This Year Savings Wanted | Seattle's newest departure in fi the Dime & Dollar Savings haa been incor |perated by Worrall Wilson, prest dent of the Title Trust company, and Its home will be in the Title Trust ny building at Second ave. and Columbia . Its purpose in to encourage thrift A dime will make a perso shag Bond 2 'Discharge Heifner A as Yard Receiver Discharge of Charles G. Heifner jas receiver of Meacham & Babcock shipyard has been approved by the ipping board and officers and cred itors of the defunct company |Auto Collision Is | Followed by Fight The machines of Ira 8. Harding 2227 19th ave. N., and Maurive Shar key, 620 16th ave. W., qoilided, Heat- ed words passed. Sharkey had in hia machine Miss Mildred Warnock He took her to her home, 1306 FE. Union st. Harding followed him | there, and fists glittered in the night Thursday an information was filed against the pugnacious Harding for assault in the third degree rere 0) Hit by Autos Edgar M. Jones, 25, tn in the city hospital Thursday with a double fracture of the right leg an the result of being knocked down at First ave. and Roy st Wodnesday afternoon by a wreck ed car, which waa being towed a@ de sate “The Man of the Hour” in Ince, recently selected president and general manager of the} Associated Producers, an organization of noted directors, composed of Mr. Ince, Allan Dwan, Marshall,Neilan, Mack yeorge Loane Tucker and Maurice Fourneur. Ince is now in New York completing arrangements for the| Associated Producers’ has to his credit no less personages than Charles Ray, William S. Hart, Dorothy Frank Keenan, Bessie Barriscale, Sennett, distribution of the Thomas Ince, as a “maker of s Dalton, Enid Bennett, motion pictures. Thomas H.| attractions tars,” Sessue Hayakawa and many others. ANT « recipe for home-brewed potion with a guaranteed kick | in it? You can get it at the Strand | this week by witnessing Bryant} Washburn’s latest comedy, “The Bix | Fest Cellars.” Mr. Washburn is a member of the social set in a fash fonable suburban town, where| prestige is based largely upon the | amount of liquid refreshment there | ie concealed in your cellar. To re-} plenish his fleeting stock, the star | resorts to all sorts of kitchen made | makeshifts, and in the close-ups the | recipes for them are shown, He abandons these when he hears of “find” in the cellar of & pro- hibftiontat auntie of hix and the com- plications come thick and furiously. see CLEMMER Good evening, everybody's busines? You can imagine what a bomb it dies, How's “x iy; Liberty Weekly. chemi Rogers in Be Tae | | Water, me Leavenworth"; COLISEUM — Katherine MacDonald in “The Beauty Market” + Collecuim | News REN—Dougiae Maclean and Derte Conic” cus - “A 4 Plessure,” ra STRAND—Bryant Weshbern in “The | Six Hest Cellars”; Strnad News | Pietortale, be aR Right of Wi Mr.| Tonight and Friday Then gone forever—~ The American Beauty KATHERINE Just till Friday Night Then gone forever— CELLARS” With Wanda Hawley and Bryant Washburn. A clever, fast, unusual comedy. Strand Orchestra Playing “Love's Joy” and “Bonnie Scotland” which is, being inter- preted, why blame a woman for getting all she can out of life? Symphony Orchestra 31 Artists, under Reg- inald Dunn, playing | “American Fantasie” mtd clure Patter William Farnum comes Coltweum Saturday in Strings. the same bill with “Other Bhoes,” the feature picture uled for the Clemmer, beginning urday. eee The “Q” in Anna Q, Nilsson st for Querentia, She was an | model before her entrance into to the | movies. “Heart oe Jane McAlpine, movie star, ee Following “Two Weeks,” in which Constance Talmadge is now playing at the Liberty, the next attraction will be “The Luck of the Irish,” a screen version of the Harold Mac- Grath novel. ee Anita Stewart's latest photoplay, “Mind the Paint Girl,” opens Satur- day at the Strand. eee “Wis Word of Honor” will be the third Zelznick picture in which Owen Moore stars. stage. He's appearing again. eee Richard Tucker, now aj with Pauline had the experience of being killed in action three times while ie was overseas. Tucker was @ bes pe tain. eee Henry Walthall will next be in “The Boomérang.” SME. 2 “The Miracle Man” is to play an- ‘The thousands of young Americans| other engagement in Seattle. Opens was when Billy Fortune interjected wo FRANCISCO, Feb. 24.—Butter— | He per Ih; prime firste, 620 | Extras, the per dow; firsts, 43¢ extra pullets, 41¢ per dos; un-) pullets, 37 ge per dos. j i Butter— Fresh | Butter Fat Sante Ana Pier lmwitr Bergen. Pacific Coast Engineering works —#tr Rastern Mariner, U. & L. & Umetilia Ne. Plor 4—-8tr President jsewing circle the above remark into the scandal. recking atmosphere of the ladies" of a Wertern town. And when you know the inimitable lifornia flats, fancy, 306 ad icfirieuy freah re Sige per Id. “eksanclgae ie sii d Market Report |’ Priecs Paid: Wheleoate Dealers PR ce ne ater dhe on ance atonal Fev. chet =O Rete country cream , #@ M6 per ory, € | bricks .. Storage. bricks | Bex>- Strtetiy fresh . - WOME voesccugavacter Or. and Wash. triplets Wiscenate cream Ovick « ‘toffee, 450 M.; fresh peanut but- i He 1, Salt 1508, new scedices rai- | rollers». | Beigian Hares—Live, per t.. 4 roUuLTRY Whoteae! \| powder, s chocolate, 29¢; 250; Cream of Whee: Label cataup, ic; sweet po’ Cows Mogs-Choice Hants Medium ss Yenl—Fancy ... Medium ee errerreere el Quotations at Stockyards ————— | Primes Medium to eho Rough heavy per fo Stalls ans 12,00@i3.00 11.00@11 60 i'n chocolate, 3- 200 cans Bbc ni mitk, 12¢ 200 <1, “4 0-21, rb, tare | — ‘appt Stall Stalls local rhvul buneh; Winesap Stall jar honey, 696 flower, 10¢ each bom, delivered Sie m.; at WESTLAKE >) Btali 122, new radishes, Se bunch; ger Ha, 35 Th; 4 the turnips, = fresh exes, 500 doz. ig TM, Stall 195, 5 bare % the. rolled oats, “Glakes, 2he. Stalls 16-17, “Bhe; 6 rolls toilet paper Lanox soap Stall 139, white bean: Citros Washi Ber, 270; 2 cans horden's milk \_ FIVE FREIGHTERS wil take ap-| Pr proximately 50,000 tons of cargo to| fry the Orient during next three montha| do Transoceanic ny, KR. T. | "oy ns, manager, announced Thurs day. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you muat SELL your Liberty of Victory Bonds If you ean BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, Buy trom US Dn Wednesday, February 25, 1920, the closing market prices were as given They are the governini for tAverty and Vie ‘orld, 04 the highest. We advertise these prices Gally Ip order that you always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty Vietory Bonds 24 4th Vietory Victory tue oo 44s 3% 4%e 490-20 $59.90 “9 BY 10 66 ae at cleanser, , 6 bars i inder, No. 1 or milted comp oo long wool, each n wool, each . Sheep pe do m ist 4%e 991.00 44s *fotel .. 994.99 4 *When uying, we deduct 27¢ on a $60 bond at the New York rharket plus the accrued MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc, | The Fremier Municipal Bond House. One Million Deters | 3 Central Bell NES: Main 7227; Millote 2846. etahion ed Over = Quarter Centary. | Hanford ot | Bast Waterway terminal SELL to UB | ry Bonds all over || Skinner & Eddy yarde—@tr Fasterny, Koteht, str Kestern Creag, bk Guy € Gone, str St. Paul. | Alaska @teamehip company moerings—€tr | Victoria, str Btar No. Btacy st. terminal-—U. & rl Rurnaide terminal—#tr Eastern Piet, ater Bastern Ocean. Bir Weat Be! movin, ater Teurugivan Marv. Duthie yarde—Str West Campeaw Ames yaerde—ttr Nooer . ate Weet dock—Atr Raatern Gale Lake Union— Halle Bmoquaimie, Rrorton, Laote, Ln aig Rad bong 3 At) dison, Doug! t, Bourne- ville, Atenturst vavila, ‘aaria, Ce- | prarin, Abydos, Ar demi, Academ: Ng ot Miack Wolf, Hickland, Hastine, Bianford, A Anthon, Fort Marrison, Fort Btanwix, | Tim fa, Kil Kiton, Loott, Dion: jacan. ta ran drydock—tr Northwestern. @ Wings yards—Motor schr Jor eph Pulitzer. | x |Use Shipyard to. Install Engines Part of Meacham & Babcock ship- yard will be used by Union Oil com- pany to Install engines in five ships | of Lake Union fleet it has purchased, says C. J. France, executive secre tary of the port commission. The yard is in receiver's hands, \Loading Lumber on Chilberg Ship Lumber for Belfast and Glasgow is being loaded at Port Blakely motor vessel Boobyalla of the Ch berg line. * n° ph WE ‘a |\Commissioners of Conciliation Here! 3. P. Marsh and G. Y, Harvey, commiesionera of conciliation ‘are in Seattle to handle ny die pute that may arise between long | shoremen and waterfront employers. Agreement under which w work has been carried on pired, and altho union men tinuing to load and unload ships, 18 | there is no agreement in effect | STEAMSHIP EASTERN CRAG |was being repaired at Skinner & | Bddy yard Thursday, Built in Japan, |she will be operated by the shipping | | board do short wool, each Church Robber Is ry Charged in Court Information was filed Thursday | against Francis LeRoy, 25, alleged | to be the meanest man in the world, jon charges of burglary, LeRoy was jarrested Wednesday for robbing the poor box of the Sacred Heart church, 5 Sixth ave. He is said to have! admitted robbing the poor box of the chureh of Our Lady of Good Help, | 416 Fifth ave, three times, LeRe arrived heave recently after a six months’ s@geurn in the Spokane Jail, | following ® conviction for robbing poor boxes in that city. by & second machine. Lawrence wan operating the towed car. < || Pedestrians ji This Year Peattio’s first jitney driver, J. hia first necident Thursday when his machine knocked down J. M. was running to catch a street car near his home. A Hit by Autos 104 This Year FE. Howell st.. was in the city hos- pital Thursday with a broken arm a heavy truck driven by Paul 8 Brooks, #11 KE. Howell at, at Wednesday. Pedestrians 10 ) This Year M. D. Davis, 501 22nd ave. ankle Thursday as a result of be: ing struck at Fourth ave. and Morris of Ravenna, Morris was arrested. Hit by Autos] Of This Year front of her car at Sixth ave. and Pine «at. was reported not serious dine, 1620 18th ave, Wednesday 4 Pedestrians 107 ‘ This Year Mre. A. Nauman, Rainier fully bruised at Rainier ave, and Walker st, by « car driven by H |] Theriault, $436 Highland drive, - Hit by Autos T. Jensen, 4014 Rainier ave., had Gemamill, 9314 87th ave. 8. as he Pedestrians Mrs. Fila M. Brooks, 65, of 1401 and bruises. She was struck by Boylston ave. and EB. Denny way, Hit by Autos wae suffering from ai ap Main st. by an auto driven by Gus Pedestrians A emall boy who dar in ly injured by Mra. J. W, Consi- Hit by Autos 2207 ave., was knocked down and pain. R. Lohrer, 9317 47th ave. 8 “The WOMAN IN ROOM 13?” Go to the WILKES And Find Out 193) Will Rogers takes the part of “Tilly Fortune” you can guess the humor in “Water, Water Everywhere,” his latest phatoplay at the Clemmer this week. The men of the town just behaved “something secandalow going to the saloon ali the time, and the women decided something had to be done. So they hired a prohibition ex- pert from the city, About that ume it was the men's turn to get even, and what they did was aplenty, eee COLONIAL Hert Lytell, who is the star of the picture, “The Right af Way,” at the Colonial this week, has achieved one long-sought ambition—he has shaved off his mustache, It will be recalled that this versa tile young star, in order to preserve realism in “Lombardi, Ltd." grew a record crop of hair and mustache. The hair was not needed for the part of “Reauty” Steele, the young attorney, Lytell portrays in “The Right of Way,” but in the earlier ones the mustache, remodeled somewhat, was. When the outdoor part of the drama was reached in the course of production, Mr, Laytell with his company at Lake Tahoe Cal,, took the first opportunity that presented to get rid of the trouble jsome thatch on his upper lp. see | CLASS A He awoke in the middle of the night ta find a pretty sleepwalker in his room, and he spent the rest of the night figuring out how his som- nambulistic visitor came thru a door locked from the infide, ‘This is one of the amusing ini dents in “All of a Sudden Norma," the camedy photoplay in” which Ressie Barriscale is starring at the | Class A until Saturday night Movie Actress Is Now “in Prison” SACRAMENTO, Feb, 26,--Seeking for a new picture, Christine Johnston, movie actress, today became a pris: | oner at Folsom prison, She will re main in a cell 24 hours and during that time will eat the prison fare and exchange her identity for a num: ber BITTERS For DANDRUFF or ITCHY SCALP Ask Your Hairdresser or Druggist Beriault Milg. Co. SEATTLE who went.thru the mill of training camp life will appreciate the auda- clousness of one Sergeant Gray in “23% Hours Leave” at the Rex this week, who bets his pals he would breakfast with the colonel the fol- lowing morning and split a bran muffie with him. What made suc- cons all the more dubious was the fact that the “Sarge” and the C. 0. were about as friendly as a couple of strange bull dogs. Sergeant Gray not only wins his bet = captures the heart and hand of the colonel's aS pretty daughter to eee LIBERTY Constance Talmadge proves that she can cook as well as act in her latest comedy-drama, “Two Weeks, At the Liberty this week. As a chorus girl with but little money she is forced to keep house for herself and do her own cooking. And Miss Talmadge does it as the screen shows, Itumay be beyond the province of mere man, but any skilled housewife will tell you that the charming actress knows the business of cooking as well as haw to make people laugh. eee COLISEUM Scandal mongers make full use of an innocent and thoughtless act of Amelia Thorndike when she walked from her room into the apartment of Captain Kenneth Laird. An in | spired article in “The Tattler” sets society's tongues to wagging and be- fore she knows it her engagement is broken and she is threatened with disgrace This is the situation that confronts Katherine MacDonald as Amelia Thorndike in “The Beauty Market” at the Coliseum this week, "@ hi te ah TODAY AND FRIDAY— LAST TIMES LAT] | staat i bi ny veut od Showing a spiritual come-back in a man who seemed to have no soul. “THE RIGHT OF mar From the, Book By Sir Githert Parker BERT LYTELL Carme! Myers, prayer histrionic career in movies, / now appearing in the Musical com: edy, “Thé Magic Melody.” at the Rex Saturday. eee Harold Lioyd's latest comedy, “His Royal Shyness,” will be shown on OF NO INTEREST TO YOU Unless You Really Want to Laugh PLAYING TODAY AND TOMORROW— + HOURS’ LEA 2 DOUGLAS MacLEAN and DORIS MAY The Comedy Farce That Is Making All Seattle Talk. , TODAY AND FRIDAY how to be happy, though “dry.” That Rare Personality of the Screen— as “Billy Fortune,” in— “WATER, WA EVERYWHERE” CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, Director

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