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The Seattle Star DIRECTORY a Pp. ail arate feos Second ave. . Schott Consultation free mo ; mod- Bide, 905 Main 7303, Downs Rik. 5 Alea) 9 Tod ae s Fees Att “FREDERICK t Attorney. neys—Patent Pp. GORIN American BAT- and oped and prom tral Bide. § 439 F st. No W, Washington, 1, & Phone Main 39 “WABON, FENWICK, LAWRENCE 432 Rurke Bids. Chi ite THE FOOT HOSPITAL, DR. STUC R144 Pike st. Phone Main 5059. Chiropractor TUR he R, Chiropr Haikt . ind and Pin tation tres Hours, 10 to 5. ings by appointment. Eliott YNIN Consul on free. 212-12 Denny Bide. ynd_ave. Main @&A. Traub, Chiropractor. Grad Loe Angeles colle Consult. tree. Lad ttendant Pantages Rid. M. 288 Bampbell. O. N. Pantages Rid. O1.9936 Third ave Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering. Packing Toreensen Bros. Furn. & Dancing Bociety entertainers and teachers of Modern dancing. Stare work our Reeves Mariseo, 6th and hop, Mossi, donk ALASKA JUNK © co. Eliott Fatsomining 1120 First ave PREMIER KALSOD Ni PAINTING AND REPAIR CO. First class work guaranteed. Car ta cleaned, floors scrubbed, hed and refinishéd by electricity, window shades cleaned and made to order. 1605 12th ave. SREEEAMAATE RE MRAN AS TNC Al work GUARANTE Seventh ave. Flliott 4653, eeeesashasssasesgsss ie DR. LILLIAN CHANDI actor, drug! fentific baths h sex $14 Pioneer Bide. Phone Main Money ‘to Loan EY TO LOAN jamonds and jewelry, om most sfactory teri ETY. “Pont READ TAL LOANS ATTLE st5-6 6 EME! TRE BUILDING amount on diamonds, Robes and Jowslry. Lowest rates. ttle's oldest loan brokers. AMERICAN JEWELTY co. 4 Second Ave. Matablished 1889. Physicians ang Surgeons AD Bpecialist for Roth Sexes, 905% Third Av: Hours 16 A ANITARIUM — RE good service; graduate nurse. Capitol 24 "Need State Law for City Busses Authority to operate bus lines hero conjunction with the municipal car system will be asked at council utilities committee, Thursday Morning. Operation of bus lines by the city ‘was declared illegal, in an opinion ‘the special session of the legislature, | it was made clear at a meeting of the, A friendly game of cards is a favorite pastime with the Red Guards in Siberia. The Mpeciaity above picture was taken while some of the soldiers were waiting for action. We do not Madison. Main 1298. Hall for rent.|know the American name for the card game they are indulging in, but it probably would translate into rummy. BET We Make Mistakes and We Correct Them, Too ‘The Star never intentionally prints an entre statement of mekee on unjust charge. our are humen, ST they dont, SER everything they write about. | Whenever am error creeps inte The Star, we will be very glad to correct It, and we will thank the friends who call it to ear attention. Mrs, J. A. Mangels, 852 W. 624 st, lis attention to the fact that she as misquoted by Quentin Quidnunc several days ago when she replied to his question, “Da you think tele- phone rates too high?" Quidnune quoted her as saying: “Well, my husband is an employe and we get a cut rate, We have been paying only $1.50 a month for 13 years. Still WE think the rates are too high, ‘notwithstanding the fact that he is an employe.” Mrs. Mangels did not say that. What she did say was: “Still, I think the rates are too high,” ete. w Deny Sugar Price Has Taken a Drop Reports that sugar had dropped 2 cents wholesale in Seattle, with no corresponding reduction in the retail price, were denied Thursday morn- ing. Freda H. Baxter, of Kelley-Clarke Co., said: “I have no knowledge of any reduction in the wholesale price |of sugar.” United States District Attorney Saunders said: “While I have not heard of any reduction here in the wholesale price of sugar, even if it did drop, one would hardly expect | the retail price to be reduced corre | Banded down by Assistant Corpora-|spondingly until the stock the whole. | tion Counsel Thomas L. J. Kennedy, | salers had purchased at the higher last week. ‘price had been disposed of.” WE INVITE THE HIGH PRICES INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE TO VISIT US iO PROFITEERING! BUT A SALE 25% to 50% OFF THE MARKED PRICES On Staple Goods Included are SUIT CASES BOSTON BAGS MUSIC CASES BRIEF CA » LADIES’ PURSES PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS And Miscellaneous Leather Goods BEGEROW TRUNK CO. 1409 FOURTH AVE. Between Pike and Union EE TRUNKS “Breaking Colds” Before you swallow “cold breakers” or “sure home remedies,” you had better TRUNKS Go See Your Doctor Perhaps it is isn’t a cold at all. Your doctor’s diagnosis will discover the real cause, and his prescription will provide the real remedy. Bring that prescription to me— My prices are low. ED. R. BRALEY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 1411 Fourth Avenue, Just Off Union Street Elliott 3106 PLAN SCOPE OF ORGANIZATION Merchants of State Con- tinue Conference Geo. A. Phillips, of Spokane, chairman of committee on organ- ization and scope, recommended to the retail merchants’ conference at the opening session Thursday at the Elks’ club, that a permanent or- |gantzation of retailers be incorporat- ed to be known as The Washington State Retail Association. The object of the organization, as stated, is to “Improve the quality of service rendered to the public thru the promotion of better co-operation and understanding among retailers and between retailers and consum ers.” This will be promoted, accorfing to his plan, by development of a better system of distribution based upon research and education and by the fullest improvement of the quality of the service rendered the public, Also, he pointed out need for improvement of labor relations thru investigation and co-opera and frank discussion and stat of the retailers’ problems. At closing hours of the conference yesterday it was unanimously agreed that an organimtion as pfo posed could be of great value to the consumers of the state. More than 200 representatives from prac- tically every county in the state in dorsed the proposal of a state or. ganization. The second day's session of the conference 10 o'clock ‘Thursday with business the report of the organiza tion committee, ganization by counties was recom mended. Complete detafis for organtantion and incorporation of the associa: |tion, together with the selection of |the temporary officers will be com pleted before final adjournment late this afternoon. opened at Delay on Treaty | } Delay of congress in ratifying the peace treaty is holding back develop. ment of trade and industry, accord- ing to Secretary J. H. Tregoe, of the National Association of Credit Men. He also condemned riotous buying | by «mall concerns and public extrav: agance as contributory to high prices in a talk to local credit men at Ma sonic temple Wednesday night. How , Can He Cut His Daily Beard? C. H. Jonea, 300 Central building, is masquerading Thursday as the |13 razors from him Wednesday. \Baker Is Fined | on Food Charges | Tony Pappas, proprietor of the | Athenian bakery, 1517 Pike place, 50 by Judge Mitchell Gil Wednesday, after he pleaded Mam jguilty to having adulte his possession ° @ round table discussion In the unit plan of or-| Holds Back Trade! original bearded youth. Thieves stole | ted food in| Alberw rolled oats, 320; 2 20¢ abe; 10-™. pall Kare syrup, 21, (halibut cheeks, 300 1D.; red snapper, Tee. 260; Columba river amelt, Se Th fat 64, best. fresh * Nise. Stale 20-21, 3 for the; new red: te ib Stall 19, pure fresh 1 36, whole red snap- box: lemona, ibe. Stall 1527, veal roast, shoulder of mutton, 14\%c M.; Ife Tm, Stall 48, 1-1. can white Karo syrup, 2c. Stall 1508, 3 cans corn, 40; Lima beana, Ibe M.; 3 cakes | Mitte red cam coffee, GTe bulk coffee, 33¢ T.; € rolls totlet pay 2Se; 2 cane Federal milk, 2c Stall 2 cana Booth’s sardines, S6c; 2 The Pure rolled oats, 2e; 3 Tha white beans FI Stall 192, Crescent Cream coffees, 2 cans 25; Wilson's 10¢ ean. B50; milk, tomatoes, 1 2, pot roast, 12% T.; hama, 3tc M.: veal roast, 16¢ {b.; amehked shoulder, ?2¢ Tt. 1 roast, 21%o Mt leg of veal roam, 3i%c Mp; veal stew, ie M. SANITARY Staled0 32.84, pure lard, 6c; Swedish potato sausage, Stall 45, Mills, Gold Shield or M. J. B ise %.: 2 pkes. Shredded Wheat, tbe; 4 The. @ rolle@ oats, 29¢; 3 Tha faring, Fhe; 10+. ack yellow cove monk, large cane tomatoes, 360; beet the first order of ted | OF THE SEASON SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR, Coné@uctor —70 ARTISTS— MEANY HALL @niversity Campus) March 12 PROGRAM Overture Fantasie, nd Juliet”. “Italian Serenad: Viola Obiigaio . Helier Collens Afternoon of a Faun. Debussy | “Romeo Wol First performance. Several hundred turned rt because they ely thekets carty. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HEAR THIS WONDER- perma PRIC! =s Stee py s1, ise, CJ THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER Plus War ‘Tax Matinees With JOSEPHINE SAXE A LAUGH A MINUTE GROWING INTO SCREAMS METROPOLITAN STARTING SUNDAY NIG FOR THE WEEK The Annual Visit of the Play That Has Rocked the World With Laughter— AND THE SAM GREAT NEW YoRK CAST WRITTEN IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SEATS NOW ‘icurs: see to 91.50 Wednesday-saturéays te te $1 PAGE lo LOCAL POTATO MARKET FIRMER '..: Dealers Plan to Boost Spud | Prices Once More | Local potato market was firmer Thursday, with dealers setting the stage for another price boost. Re- ports were circulated along the street that Yakima growers had boosted their asking prices and that ket is inevitable, |; Yakima potatoes are still whole- saling at $120 a ton. Local potatoes | are higher at $110 @ ton, with coun- try growers said to be asking $100. Cabbage is more plentiful along! Wholesale row and quotations have dropped to 4 cents a pound. A car of caulifiower arrived just before! noon Thursday and was placed on sale at $3.60 a case, Sweet potato arrivals from California are bringing 7 cents a pound. A strike of checkers in Chicago is reported to be holding up a car of Florida Stripes grapefruit en route to this city. Butter and egg markets showed slightly firmer undertone Wednes- day, but except for a few sales prices were unchanged. Arrivals at the local stockyards were late. Cat- tle market held steady in all di- visions. PepperePer Potatess-—Per toa— Weed. Wetted Geme Sweet Radishee—Dox punches . another advance in local spud mar) vat mn i Tides in Seattle THURADAY FRIDAY MARCH it First Low Tide 06 a om, 10 ft First High Tide [ve @ m., io a2 ft iret High Tide 4:41 3:39 pv. Nerond Mi 10:51 p m, 90 ft, |4cae p 7 iF P Seattle Arrivals and Departures Arrivals March 11-—Str West Ivis from Hong wong, vie porte; bi from Ho} Townsend in tow of tug ; utr Norwood from Callao, via ports and gan F 0, at 1:16 @ m. March 10—Str City of Seattle Routheastern Alaska trom March 11— via Bouthe: tr Fulton for « m ch 10—Sechr Salvator for Port y in tow of tug Richard Holyoke ass Dm British Columbia ports at “ASS ee | Vessels in Port at Seattle Today ——-re terminal—Str City of Spo- str Edmore. Great Northern pler Pier 1¢—-Str Ixton. Pier 11-—-Motor echr Kirketind, str City of Beattie. tage OU dock—BS8tr Norwood ht. Str Suwa Maru. 0 1. 8. Le toast Engineering works—str Kastern Pilot. Skinner & Rady yarde—str Eastern Crag, bk George Curtis, ate W. B. Fiimt, achr Wawona, Alaska Steamship company moorings—Str Victoria, str Btar No. t Standard Oil dock—Motor echr Joseph Pulitzer, U. B. 8. Burnside, Hanford st. termmal—Str Baatern Ocean, terminal—str Eastern str West Lvis. Duthie yards—str West Campgaw. Ames yards—Str Roosevelt, etr Jappa. Lake Union—Hulls Snoqualmie Leota, Endymion, Fort Jackson, dison, Boughton, Boweament, Bourne- | Allenhurst, Abilja, Adri Sawin, Abydos. ‘Ares ek Wal, Ad- By ry o ais 215 DAIRY PRODUCTS Botter—Lece! sountey cream. 4 6 r ‘Or, and Wash. triplets . Wisconsin cream brick Limburger .....++ Young America Block Swise .. Prices Puld Shippers Cowe—Country, dressed .. Moge-—-Choice light, per ™. Medium to choles” Rough heavy Pigs Cattle-> eat ‘tears ... Medium to cholee Common to good ores Rest cows and | heifers... Bulls eee ) Calves MIDEA, TALLOW, WOOL Wholesalers to the Consumer Per Pound do No. ated or green calfeking, N No. Dey niten. No. i Cooking, gating and Baking ‘winter ictous Apples ome Beauty Apples in Apples ri ‘Wholesale and Retafl rese! These apples will jt renee ted, by] Eéwin J. na for ie a you can obtain! the same GRADE mi in “ery bat 50, downstairs in we tinite P+) arke jonk if t Be Be ere pples, = Nha abe Blantord, Agron, Fort ‘Stai * ers, Wak, Toda | Siydocke “sir Sante Rita, bk Bel- Heffernan arydocks—Str echr Maid of Orleana, str Charles K Wilson. Stream——str Eastern Mariner. Northwestern, atr John A, HONGKONG—Satied March 4: Africa Maru for Beattie, vis porta, KORE—Sailed February 25: Str East. ern Admiral for Seattle, YOKOHAMA—Arrivea Btr Admiral Schiey from Seattle, vie San Franciaco, at 10 p.m i BAN PEDRO—<Arrived March 1@: Btr Stanwood from Everett at 7 p. m.; Governor from Beatt C., and Ban Francisco, ‘at noon. BAN FRANCISCO-Arrived March 10 Str Oleum from Seattle, via Tacoma; str Mont Cervin from Seattle, ASTORIA—Salled March 10: 8tr Hor- | eco X. Baxter for Seattle at & p. m. VANCOUVER, B. C.—Salled March 10: Btr President for Seattle, via Tacoma, PORT BLAKELY Sehr Salvator from Seattle in tow of tug Richard Holyoke. TACOMA—Arrived March 1 ident from Vancouver, B Balled “March 10: St? Quadra’ tor Be tannia Beach, B. ©. atr a Victoria, B. Ste Pree. ee | ers. | B. Relief | West | | Broxton. DLA Shipping Notes to "Status of the New York ‘| Stock Exchange | NEW YORK, Mareh 11.—The stock | market continued strong at the opening today, with General Motors again the leader on a 2%-poimt gain to 317. Mexi ean Petroleum was up 1% to 149, while lot % point to 9 Boel opened at 100% crew Alaskan steamship ay evening. Spanish emi: Cuba, safled on steamship Mareb 1, ae by local man to eail on Thur Cannery up | canneries of Seattle City More than grants, bound for from Corunna, Spain Heffron, Admiral line | cording to received office 1,000 word * Nish days from Kahului, Hie Peruvian bark Belfast port Wednesda She will be hauled and will likely load Ium- for South America Kighteen 30, March is ws caused grain all, th her on the Chica y. Wet weather portation, bikh cotton prices and Improved exch: ing influences, Strength in |had its effect, also, Provis nigher March corn opened late at $1.52, change: 1 roe to $1.63%; May corn was up lc on poening at $1.48, and rose 4 new high for $1.49%; July corn opened %e later rising 1% at $1.36, unchanged u mad ov ber ‘Trade Mindering. irene nd cash grain were lead cash rye s were | E. F miral line for his new steamship Edmore him J. T. new agent of Ad will leave post, next Thursday on He will take with Stein and H, 'T. Krull. to Fy Clearings BANK CLEARIN after opening Aditional Seattle - . $7,956 699.67 1,845,427.22 Clearings Balances . + 6,464,748.58 1,344,138.75 1,168,826.00 112,257.00 icago > Live ‘Stock , March 11 market | Clearings | Balances . ot 2,745,518.00 Hos —Recel 886,402.00 dy to high : of salen, $14.35@15.00; butchers, hz0 12.65; packing, $13.85@14.85; light $16.20 16.60; pigs, $13.25@14.50; roughs, $12@ 12.65. Catt AMUSEMENTS Receipta, . |steady to lower. G | butcher steers, $7.25@ 13.75 cuttere, $4.76@1-60; atockers and te $7012; cows, $7.10@12.50; caives Hiswoa! | | Sheep—Recetpts, 12,000 head; market | ts quiet. Lambs, $1419.90; ewes, $6017 Pork— Open High | Low : market | 0@ 15.75; canners and a-| $21.95 22.50 21.62 22.25 PANTAGES Mats. 3:20. Nights 7 and @ ying 144 head: steers, $10.60@11 ir to good | 87.5041 8.50: common to fair steers, | Sassi 66; geed te chains eras and ante: $9@10; medium to good cows and heifers, $6.50@7.60; canners, $3@5.50; bulls, $3@7.50; calv @ 17.50. eceipts, 170 head; market Prime | mix “on Aleke and Company marines; Phil La 4 and O} Patrick 3 Black The Sub- a; Perrone and Otto; jecret irection of Ackerman & Harris “SIX ROYAL HUSSARS” in a Hodge-podge of Syncopation HER Se ib. | £40650 per 1 VEL “HIP” “ACTS extras, 39400 por | opinion toda: is reflecting | the International Feature Fhotep MAD vE TRAVERSE ie “WHAT WOULD. You | WILKES a Fifth and Pine Elliett 2535 This Week—Mat. Saturday R LITTLE Bad yg 2? A Comedy im Three Eves, 3ic to 75c._ Mats. PR gus te 360 per Ib; broilers, 40¢ per Ib. eve—300 per Ib. pret ete ee 36@37C per Ib. I Fodlen feclanee 7 oreign Ex Exchange | NEW YORK, March Marah 21 —heotiy Sie big jerling today when fe sterling moving up rapidly, by nental exchanges are daily advancing by | larger gains than has been for many months. Prospects of large gold shipments from Burops and actual arrivals are stimu- lating the whole exchange market Sterling at noon was quoted at $3.75, off 1\¢ from the opening. Franes were 13.28¢, lire 17.650 marks 1.450. witnessed ava | ; f Reported by Wireless Tit x —— F] Frisco Market Status * U. S. Naval Communications March 10—Str West Ivis, Kobe for Se- attle, off Dungeness at § p. m.; str I Coeur, Seattle for Yokohama, passed out | Tatoosh at 4 p. m.; str Redwood, Ketoh- | ikan for Kodiak, 193 miles west of Cape Ormaney at 8 p. m.; str Latouche, Ju- | Reau for Cordova, 90 miles east of ‘Cape | St. Elias at & p. Seattle for Taku Bi miles from | Cape Flattery at § p. m.; str West Jester, Beattie for Kobe, 994 miles from Cape | Flattery at 8 p. m. March 9—Str City of Alameda, San Francisco for Shanghal, 2,823 miles west of San Francisco at § nj atr West Honolulu fo okohama, 7 from Honolulu at § p.m. Henderson Speaks for Co-operation’ Scott Z. Henderson, president of Tacoma Associated Industries, urged co-operation between capital and labor; Dr. Mark A. Matthews pro-} posed national advertising of Seat-| tle, and Frank Waterhouse appealed for advancement of interests of city, at a banquet given in Waterhouse's | honor by Associated Industries at| Masonic temple Wednesday night. Waterhouse is leaving on an East: ern tour soon. | ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER’S END Most Conventent and SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ADD alres, 84 to Mer Year. Title Trust Co. Be $30 Columbia ellaud eet NATIONAL BANK OF Recons Sy. and Med'ven #8. SAN FRANCISC an, 630 per Ib | 40% per dox; firsts, 38¢ Puillets, 36¢ per doz; un- 32\%4e per doz. | flats, fancy, 33%¢ | er Ib. per I orrHEUM AUDEVILLE SARAH PADDEN & COMPANY BILLIN SHAW # Sourane Avey and ‘and Nilsson. Y¥ — 2:30-8:15 Byrnes and Gehan; il; Libby DA ba GALLO ENGLISH con a Co. Tonight, “The Mikade” Friday Evening, “Pinafore” Eves. and Mat., SOc te $2.00. Plus War Tax. LIBERTY AND V: If you must SELL your Liberty or If you can BUY more Libert On Wednesday, March 10, 19 low. They are the governing the world, w may always know the and Victory Bonds. Ist 4s 2 an Ist 348 sue + $96.20 84 Market Interest 1.02 "Total ...$97.04 $91.58 $90.79 *When buying, Jeduct 37¢ on a $6 sell at the New York market plus the $90.60 $89.50 $91.20 $92.22 ICTORY BONDS Victory Bonds, SELL to US. Bonds, BUY fr x market pri New York market and ard 44s $93.06 2.08 24 44s $89.94 1.37 $91.91 $95.14 $91.82 $98.29 $98.54 0 bond and $2.50 on a $1,000 pond, We accrued interest. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bond Ho ne. One Million Dollars trai Building, “sattle TELEPHONES: Main 7227; SSitoet 2 tablished over a Quarter Century. By the There will be sold b; Supplies and Accounts, o'clock, noon, 30 March, 1920: Inspection may be arranged with C Navy Yard, Philadelphia. om vessels formerly operated bet Sale of S. and HARVARD sealed proposals, avy Department, Washington, D. C., S. YA Navy receivable at the Bureau of until 12300 Transport YALE, Transport CHARLES (ex HARVARD),now in the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa. ommandant, Fourth Naval District, ‘ween San Francisco, San Pedro and . also between New York and Boston, jeri 407 feet, Turbine driven, of] burning, 20-22 knots. Appraised value $850,060 each. Ton per cent deposit r or Lis} t8 hone na. Sale will he desire: cash or partial paym to reject ‘all t Bide reserved. uired with bid in certified check, Liberty bond’ e to highest bidder, Bidder may state Whether ents extending over 6 years, Right Telegraph for Catalog of Sale Catalog of sale and full information concerning the ves: from the | Bureat tte! Navy ¥. % of of Suppl jes ang Accounts or Commandant, Four jladelphia. JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Segre!