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2 lots, r $900 cash, Rallard: coat Monday ARD RENTAL AGENCY C. Smith Bide. Bil 4903 BACHANGR—EAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE TACOMA FOR SRATTLS weral choles lots on paved n fre@ and clear cant mprove and will OF Assessments WEST & WHEELER Marion Bidg or assun mort-| FOR SALE OR TRADE des good buildin Will trade Call evenings BR Watters, at ~ KR PROPERTY ‘the oauity in your home. RING Building Main 4519 GiVE § ACRES” OF bah And for first payment on a rant. See Lewis, 1920 ire hiner) or rte Ret ACRE AT OTH AND as first payment on mM modern. Queen Anne 2235. WIGHT HERE You have any trade oe juffman, 503 Seabe Bide. ACREAGE PROS TO GET AWAY Mi PATING RENT? WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME “YOU WANT A LITTLE FARM? NOW, LISTEN! at BURIEN City, home tented peopl acre. | c: and acre Facts, ari ine, right by ist | ment boule: © town, Minutes to ¥ ir TAXES, NO ASS i some tracts o | ber galore, some ia culti- the ar ONT LY $10 DOWN, $6 MONTH «o quarter-acre tracts, $185 down, $5 month acre tracts, $396 ‘oun $7.50 month 40 one-acre tracts, $752 $20 down, $10 month 0 PAYMENT WHEN SICK D PAYMENT Sf taal OUT oF WORK wd \‘¥ WHAT YOU CAN WHEN YOU CAN pay“on your own home In this || jer the money that you once) oa] your are you will x bungalow all io move om tracts of the Paoil, hore it ia 4, ta dandy boy See ait 90, oe of E00 down, $15 month. ror with @ 8-room 1 block to car line and) it, on corner; ground aii| only $660, $150 ile leaves my office every r of the day Agent on property H. M. NELSON 313 BOSTON BLOCK D AND COLUMBIA Ti LEPHONE ELLIOTT 45 3 60 CAB ER Bath: this is splendid fruit, berry chicken ranch land: level and | ce cleared of all trees and| some down logs for fue flece-in, thickly settled ais- on 2 county roads and » mail, phone and milk routs, i; view; not out in the wil- 2 sawmills Within 1 mile, iy work for butlding id THE spouatas co. | at Main 3540 BTORE. | z, HOE, 32 GRAD: AM ATER SYSTEM, TENNIS TY BEACH, Ruck avarything exe might for a homesite in th an be found at 1 mM. ements to ere. Boat | For further he office, or w. 922 ea et BUTLDIN( T BERRY LANDS” state are the first is in Mt. Vernon district. T: of wild berries mature } on our cut-over lands. | loganberry land Will become| bie. Better wet a tract now ne: z before. The beet for $25 ana $20 . on| bis special sale. Map and” ine ition free. | PETERS, 716 Third Ave. bench | RAST OF AUBURN all cleare | log house, sazage and good all fenced éxcept r hy one was fresh January Other March 2 tools the place 200, comb, ‘palanc y Building: Main 2580) 20-ACKE FAZM $1,500 $700 CASH ik bottom, with fine running trout orchard; 1% miles town. RICH $1,500; $700 CASH lance $200 Year, at 6%. MacDONALD & MILLER Columbia St. Filliott_ 6870. ~ BOTTOM LAND, ALL| ed and in cultivation; 1 new) 16x24, 1 small house 14x16; on house and run, electric tei vave water and phone; 220 id can work 3700 cant 8 ber month and inter- mn THE DOUGLAS CO. Building Main 3580 just outside to ‘stores, school ving, and bus #« city fater available; rich f pet well setited. pken at feat vii black A bargain if terms. T CO, IN ITs limits, short dis-| GARDE outside city fi and) our own terms F Addresi i. YOR#ALH acres, partly Bagveved. houne, rn Zoned. 6 high ACREAGE ha! @ HOVE b “HORTON | Wash.) $1,200 jox 7, Maltby, Wa ACRE AND HACK ta00 down and $7 per month W. Jonoa orner duran Sunday, Burien | ACRES LEVEL LAND, . near Auburn, $1,000, y FARM LANDS “RICHBOTTOM'* ‘RICHBOTTOM" ‘RICHBOTTOM" ‘RICHBOTTOM" RICHROTTOM’ ‘RICHBOTTOM' no WANT LAND? THE KIND WL PRODUCE CROPS, AND you you Gaoop THAT BIG oN WHICH CAN MAKE A FINE LIVING FOR Yow LF AND FAMILY, WITHOUT THE NECESSITY OF FINDING EMPLOYMENT AWAY FROM HOME IN ORDER TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET? IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR sUCH {| LAND, YoU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT || IN ONE OF OUR LITTLE } b erate: et ara “RICHBOTTOM* “RICHBOTTOM™ “RICH BOTTOM’ “RICHBOTTOM** “RICHBOTTOM* “RICH BOTTOM’ —o FARNS AT WOODINVILLE. WE HAVE PLATTED THE FAMOUS OLD WOODIN, HOMESTEAD INTO LIT- TLE FARMS, RANGING IN SIZE FROM 1 TO 10 ACRES. THESE LITTLE FARMS ARE THOROLY CLEARED, RICH BOTTOM LAND, WHICH HAS BEEN UN- DER CULATIVATION FOR YEARS, AND IF YOU BUY NOW YOU WILL BE ABLE TO RAISE A BIG CROP THIS YEAR LOCATION 18 IDEAL THESE LITTLE FARMS ARE ONLY 19 MILES NORTH OF SEATTLE RIGHT AT WOODINVILLE, ON PAVED ROAD RUN- NING FROM SEATTLE. THERE'S A RAILROAD STATION ON THE PRO ERTY, A GOOD GRADE SCHOOL ONLY A BLOCK Away, CHuncues, STORES AND GOOD NEIGHBORS. MANY OF THE TRACTS FRONT BRAR CREEK, A BEAU- TIFUL LITTLE STREAM EARLY BUYERS WILL HAVE CHOICE OF TRACTS, PRICES AND TERMS Prices are ri terms very ¢ sonhble and 10% cash, HOW TO SEE RICHBOTTOM We are making a trip RICHBOTTOM every after- noon, and if you will come to our office we will tak you out If you drive your own ear, {t will make a nice little ride for Sunday. Go as far as brick achool, where salerman wil) meet you and show you the property at any time Pb bt 10 and 4 to R. MINES, Alaska Building. NEAR YAKIMA CITY NEW FARMS Whole section sold in 20, splendid land tiful orchards cleared, ready to pl la cheaper than at a. low price. Pe niVon rams co 1 & Green Bide. Office open FARM nehool an! evenings, also MILE church walow, full ern barn, chicken h ail new! ihe E. ¥, Wash. POOR HEALTH ¢ sell my 100-nere mile east of acres cleared; good With or without ste ments, 8. J, Benson, ley, Wi 1 obne MP kk and im: mproved; ings. Kone North 4325, Seo W Alder and Inter- my Phone BAW | ||at her home, 8 READY TO PLOW. to be 49 and 80-acre tracts ¥ROM h painted; a snap ot Bi Bedro- W« i VATED; 40 ‘enced, build- FAR KORE RANCH Maltby om depot Jersey ¢ family orchard *, Hox 7, Maitt SHOTS PROTT 10, 9 FARM LANDS {0-ACKE IMPROVED FARM Y ) CASH PAYMENT a numer> les fine paved re Bohools, ete; Just north of Everett, tof good farm district Jong time © per PSE AM ct AN “Phe Farm Land Dealers 1008 American Hank Bide FARM OF ACHES er; late. i0-r and cold wate running thre three const cent ad $4,500 or to market for land while new plowed. Owner, Mrs. Cameron, Redmond, Wa On wook are the > settlers in We WEYERHABUSER TACOMA STOCKS AND BONDS _ i Witt. BUY te, Pan Motor 1 wrt. 20 Wicks Tire & Security Auto Bearlett Life Savings Deep Soa Salvage mplex Auto Wheel Universal High Power, ‘Texas Crude Pacific Electric Welder. Reacon Coal Sequim Gas & O11 Campbell Kotary Pump. Ballard Oil Forks OL MAX WINKLER Union St Elliott #60. Twn ney Wentern Smelting & Power 4 Mines ed's Drilling Aberty Bonds, top LWILL SEL ' « York Building. % BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | YOR SALE Account of Til i Stock of New “Vian Goods at Arlington, W Store will be closed F d urday 19 anc rp. ing prospective aye unity to t gate the value of the atc fo place sealed bidet ore during the two days ¢ tigation Bach bid to companied by @ check for $100 as An earnest of good faith to be return to unsuccessful biddera. Owner reserves right to reject any and all bids EM. THOMAS, Arlington, Wash. HAVE YOU $s WE RAYE HOGS ‘or you, feed and breed. giving aif the profits, Bank rete Write for full particulars Hirdhaven, 602 Kansas City Life, Kaneas City, Mo. “WOOD must sell on obil- . Call or write . Bremerton, Amos Check a. nneapoll NICK BITTLR OX Owner must Ith. Address SMALL LAUNDNY ‘or information call Rat- 6-3. PERSONAL PERMANENT HATTT Marcelling, henna pack for ay and faded hair. LADIFS IMPROVEME SHOP Main 65 5 DR LILI P NITY HOSPITAL CAP. 3966. 1, ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS” t service; 30 7ENCY ° Eoaie fiuttdine. 106 LEGAL NOTICES TO WifOM If MAY This is to certify that Wood Co. to eatabli a public wood yard at 4633 California ave lote 13 and 14, block Holbrock & Clark Addition. Anyone desir at auch occupancy ch protest at th Building Department, Counly ity Building prior to. March 1920, Section uilding EMMA ) having left m | provocation, I will not be res |} wible for any debts contracted | BG. POLIN 10M IT MAY CONCERN dersigned, this day, March 920, am not responsible for bis my wife, Kva M. makes CHAS. HALL. CARD OF THANKS WALTER TAGNALL AND FAMILY desire to exp their heartfelt appreciation of the many kind- nesses to them in their recent be- n _by '| 107 reavement in the lows of their son, Walter Arthur 1 MES, RACHEL STARR, 86, died 2114 12th ave. 9, Fri- || day. Funeral announcement will be made later, —PROGRESS— GLADSTONE COMPANY EVERYTHING IN ORANGE Call Automat and see our le Drinking ing Fountain Te our Or angeade te and Candies, made from home grown fruits All free Hing at our store. by mprovernenta. 309 CHERRY ST. Main Oitico 117 NEW YORK BUILDIN sunt aE Ee eyes Weekly Review of Trade FINANCE—Past week has shown first signs of real efforts of govern ment and financiers to prevent ev nomic crisis, ‘Treaty revision, new | Russian policy and announced ship ments of gold from Hngland to U. 8. Indicate complete reversal of foretgn | policies of Kuropean ¢ roments, | French reservations on Rumsdan and |German claima believed to be for heme consumption ta protect polit teal situation. Understood rance will participate in new policies ax soon an novelty of polley reversal | wears off, England and Prance announce they | witt investors at maturity and maintain interest payments. This is good business strategy and fine for pri vate investors, but a Nttle hard on The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney s-qt-Law 3.0 BALL — BSTATLISHED 1887 Consultation free; mod 215 Hurke Bide. Main 7308. tf, Downs Dik, 708 tnd av Consultation free. All cases, Foes moderate Attorneys—Vatent FREBENICR PO GORIN—PAT— ent Attorney Aw forelgn patents sec oped and promoted tral Didi 639 F ot. N & Phone Main WABON, FENWT LAWRENCE” 432 Nuorke “mide iropodiste THE FooT HOSPITAL. DR. STUCK, 214% Pike st. Phone Main 6068. c Ce URNE nS c hiropractor, 316 13 Hi ateht tt & ind and Pine Houra, 10 to 6. JENNINGS & + CHTRO. practora from Palmer school, Con Sultation free. 212-13 Denny Bide. 1408 Becond ave. Main 72? CK Fraub, Hire Angeles college free, Lad attendant. 506 Pantages Bid. M 283 Campbell, ON. Pantages Hid. Bi ailé Collateral Loans GOREY THANED “ON ALY ANT ¢ of value. The Reliable, 907 Third ave Sormensen Virose, Purn Shop MO 8STT specialty. Madison. Main Junk ALASKA JUNK CO, 1120 First ave Ko Fiviott we91 Kalsomining PREMIER KALSOMINING, PAINTING AND REPAIR CO. | Firat clase werk guaranteed. Car- ets cleaned, floora rerubbed, pol- shed and refinished by electricity window shades cleaned and made to order. 1608 t 7964 WAH i st 1 SOMINING, REPAT H WORK GUARANTEE Money to Loan MONE ¥ 10 LOAN On Giamonds and jewelry, om most tlefacto society “FOR We loan any amount on diamonda, yates nd jewelry. Low rates idest loan broke reat AN JEWELRY CO. $21 Second Ave. ablished 1899. Physicians and Surgeons DNEY 4 BL ApD En DIsOKDERS ™ REER, pursicia N AND SURGEON Bpecialiat for Moth Sexes. 905% Third Ave. 10 A. M. to 8 Sanitariums ANITATIUM — good service; in- graduate nurse. Hours ROANOKE sonable rates * boarded; Capitol 2 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES | STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREFT Arrive Beattie Leave Beattie aving Beattie Satur wy Sunday night Tacoma Direct 7 [Kteamets Treema mi ao ashington for 1:0 direct. Btsamer 1:00pm levery two hours, 60e! 2:00pm jaingle trip, #40 round 90pm |trip. 7:00pm 9 00pm. daily Port Townsend Special *G0am (Mir, Sioux, for Port 6:00pm |Townsend direct dally (Connects at Townsend) }with rail lines for alt) Ipotnte on Olymplo, Inentnenta T6pm 10:20pm dally Rellingham—Anacortes—Everett 10:06pm |. Kulshas, tor! 66pm daily \Anacorten and Bel-| dally Hingham Port Townsend, Port Angeles and Way rte i# Kieamer Utopia, for! 290 pm midn’ht'Port Townsend, Port! Friday Sunday|Williama, Dungenens| — Rat 16:209m \and Port Ange! 1 10:80pm Wed. | Goes through — tof |ctaliam and Newh Bay on Wednenday| |trip i Port Gamble—t Viegler Fopm |ste, Kingeton, for) 10 60am, daily (Kingston, Gamble) antly except udiow, **Beton| except Satur'y|F img ler, Townsend,| Sunday (Sunday \Manaville and Had-r 1:00pm) Hoek ' Mon. fom Joa (Ate! Utopla, points fn Ban) Wea Huan stands | sunday Friday) . for the all To oam Pointe marked ** are boat Iandines Passeneore for these pointe and for other boat landing points must mater their own arrangements for landing |Jand nmsume all riek and Mab making =m nding, Bteame paneefiner not Include boat ren Mabitity te Mmited tow coed $100 Howed fr mnbject to chanee without Freight ro: cotved datly all pointe (excepting Tacoma) named in above schedule ‘Tickets must be purchased at, tleket office, Open from 6:30 & m, to 12:00 midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Steamers pay bonds In hands of private | 905 | Gnd tae) Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering. | Packing | Society entertainers and teachers of | Stage work our| Bevent beseevisvarsergeeesys, HEAEDIAL LOANS | ATT Conditions | federal treasury, which t# funding British and Preneb interest on loans. had financial sign in recent evasive shift adopted by New York fe reserve bank In calculating reserve ration so as to make deficit ap | pear against deposits rather than |notes, This kind of Juggling always jereates more suspicion than would fact whieh it attempts to com oral , TRADE—United States bulletin to day sys: “Altho go nment state Ues continually report an increase in average price of foodstuffs yet these reports suggest that supplies are ac cumulating and that prices should break.” Bulletin edited by Babson Full page ad in Journal of Com: meree, March boosting Tussian | trade possibilities, Significant Jour nal of ¢ rmercee should have a jed such advertisement Newspapers should hammer cotton #00ds profiteering, House interstate cammerce committee reports 600 per cent advance in cotton goods prices since 1914. One apinner reported to have made $66,000 In one month on Joapitalization of $200,000, and an other predicts earnings of $1,000,000 this year on capital of $1,500,000 | Women everywhere sare about cot | oods prices with spring coming | urants show it against 1% cents p INDUSTRY & Tolegraph company, trals Te system, reports largest net learnings and surplus in tte history. Net income this year equivalent | $10 a share on capftal stock which originally was largely water, (See re | port commission on industrial rela tions, p, 75) Tig profits of locomotive and rail way equipment companies explain in part railroad deficits. American Lo comotive reports profits after all charges, including taxes and Interest. equal to $31 a share, These profits were in spite of small volume of business, due to high prices tn last ix months, British cont of Uving index com: pared with 1914 now stands at 125 [as against American index of $5 But burden does not fall an heavily on British poor because of bread subsidy and price cantrol on other necesaarion | CROPS —Crop experts greatly con | cerned about spring planting. Three |etrong depressing factors—labor shortage, high interest rate on crop loans and probable decline of prices. Politicians fear effect on presidential campaign, financiers fear depression, | and economists fear food Mortage. A statesman would ume federal re- | serve mystem this spring to contract xpeculative credits and to make rela tively easy money available in farm districts and would begin now to or. profits vious year. American Telephone which | ganize cooperative movement with! ; #tates to mobilize all available labor in U. 8, for planting and harvesting feanons, More worry about farm credits and less about rallroad would | he healthful, LABOR—Inaiders tell me anthra- | cite coal atrikp is almont certain to jcome on Aprfl 1, President's coal commianion considering bituminous award has struck snag on hours question. Attempt is being made to break deadlock by agreement for one year Investigation in selected mines of effect of seven-hour day and aix- hour day, Lewis, president of mine | workers, threatens to strike bitumin. ous industry April 1 {f commission @oes not hand down award. * A. F. of L. will levy aseneament of $1 per member for political cam- paign. Expected to yield fund of | $3,600,000. iS 1 Searching _ | for Butterworth! Harold Butterworth and, $12.20 BASIL M. MANLY. tives presid Saturday. Butterworth t of Sait Sea Wisheries. money was company Money, [disappeared W Wednesday, was The Both |Mexican Sent to Reformatory Frank Martinez, Mexican, convict ed of plundering Fogel-Ratley jew- elry store December 28, 1919, was | sentenced to serve one to 15 [Sut reformatory by Supertor Judge Boyd J. Tallman Saturday, 'Here 's a Lesson for Soup Addicts Just before a general fire alarm was turned in, it was discovered that |the smoke issuing from Cohen's ci | Gar store at 716 Second ave. |to a bowl of soup an employe had jleft on the radiator Friday night. |All Ready for ’20 Automobile Show | Seventy-five thousand square fect of floor space at Fourth ave, and Columbia st. was being loaded with |autos and accessories Saturday, for |the 1920 Automobile Show, which opens for a week at 10 a. m, Monday. ‘Witness’ Iliness May Halt Newberry Trial GRAND RAPIDS, March 13,—Fur | ther delay in the Newberry trial was |in prospect today, as a result of the serious iliness of Paul H. King, chict defense witn Try to Get Cut in Attempt to reduce $3,253.25 to $1,215.50 Pacific Ammonia in superior court Satur jcompany claims, due to erre |ty Ansonsor Frank W. Hull taxed their property as being valued at) $45,500, when it was worth only | | $17,000, | RAINIER POST, No. 21, Ameri ean Legion, will give a dance in Red. ding hall, First ave, W. and Roy at., | next Thursday night. Tickets of ad Mission will cost $1 a couple, says Adjt. Howard EB. MeDonald. CONTAINING $60 and a ng ring fell out of J. C. Reifani- ‘8 pocket While he was driving his Automobile on Pike #t., between Fifth ave, and Sixth ave,, Friday night SUN missing. taxes was made by SERVICES for Gideon, 61, former superintendent | of city stockade, were held at Raf: ferty Undertaking parlor at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon ral} coept- | 4 summer dresses to be made. | r eater in 1919) were still being hunted by ‘city detec: | years in| was due |5g. Tax Assessment I from | | and Chemical Co. | BUTTER MARKET _ JUMPS 2 CENTS Potato Prices Are Boosted to $125 Per Ton ‘Two staples on the local whotesnte market advanced in price Saturday morning. Butter jumped 2 cents per pound, quotations now being 66 cents for the bricks and 65 for the cubes. Dealers attribute the rise to @ shortage in local supplies. Potato market climbed to $126 per ton on the local wholesale market. Local jobbers blamed the Intest ad vance in the squd market to the increased prices being asked by growers edst of the mountains, The squd market i# firm at the present level. , Arrivals on the produce market Saturday included two cars of Black Diamond grapefruit and a large ship ment of ry and cabbage H California. The grape fruit is bring ing $7.50 to $8 per case Two price levels are being main tained on the celery. The Northern California stock t# bringing $8 per case with the Southern California variety as high as $10, Cabbage quo- tations hold steady at 4% cents. Eee market is easy at 40 cents for the fresh ranch and 37 cents for pullets: "Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegrtabice and Vrait con. | Mhobard Tox Spinach —Per hamper Tomatoes Mexican Turnipe—Per sack ... yRUrre Per Be Applee— Fastern Washington [Grape Fruit-—Kioride Biaek Diamond lAtmonde—Per T Miberte—Per Walnute—Manohurtan Franute— Virginia. Keystone, 1. >. oD. trance nee —1 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prieee Paid to Shippers a a7 BT) Or, and Wash. triplets Wisconsin eream brick. . Lim burger Young America . Block Swine .. a | Dacke—Pros Dressed Hens—Dreneed . Cowe—Country, dressed Hoge —Cholce light, per Rough beovy Pi oboe 11,75 @12.25 9.500 10.50 0G 9.50 6. 10.60 O@ $.00 1.00016, Medium to choice nmmon to good Test cows and nettore Rulle ‘ Calves... a wi tlendiahaerapatal necsa eben ted | Status of the New York | | StockExchange | = ———8 W YORK, March 1%.—The stock arket opened somewhat Irregular to endency of prices was | anges were fractional with the exeeption of General Motors, which 4 points w high record soon 161%, up 4 net. His Into in the je a new high| thern Pacific Jerney wold in the up 70 from ita pre- jvious high record, application for listing on the stock @: hange and the stock dividend decision, ‘The market closed high — Sigapevinioeianoill Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, March 1-—Demand nter- ling wan lo lower at $3.68% on ear! mand quotations tod New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations ja— . NEW YORK, yer 13.—-Coffee—No, 7 ) 4 Santos, Sugar—Raw, 11@11.080 per Ib; gramue lated, 14@160 por STORM “WAR? Southwest storm warning signal ordered displayed at Ta,m, All Wash- ington sea ports and north of Colum: bia river, Storm center on Vancou- ver island, moving southeastward and causing moderate south to south- Western gale today and tonight, BIRKENHE AD, Tng., March 13,-—~ The world’s first electrically welded vessel has been launched at Birken- head, without any publie ceremony. ‘The ship is a coasting vessel, 150 feet long, and designed to carry nearly |500 tons of cargo. j ANOTHER EXAMINER will be al- lowed. the civil service ab priya if a recommendation adopted ne finance .committee Friday is proved by the city council. 7 | somewhat dazed HOLD ACCIDENT “YNAVOIDABLE” Jury Probes ‘Death of Three | Men “An unavoidable accident, due to defects in holeting apparatus,” was verdict returned Saturday noon by a| coroner's jury which probed the death of John Mefarlane veteran, killed by falling eran at Skinner & Eddy shipyard day, Molarlane wi married, and lived at 16 The accident killed two other men ~Axel Johnson, 91, diver, living at 11 'N, 634 #t., and Harry Anderson, 40, rigger, whone address was 40% Wall st. BULLETIN | Newberry Fraud Trial Now Ended RAND RAPIDS, Mich, March 13 ‘Tewtimony tion fraud cases was comple day, The government completed ite rebuttal testimony, after examining 10 witnesses. Arguments will start Monday morning. boom kets '|Fred’s Marks Worrying Him Fred Knaus, contract agent for 4 human lability, Knaus was in Coblenz with other 8. O. L. embers of the A. E. F. H bought 30,000 marks there as a spec: ulation. He still has them, Frida another $100 in German marks, Saturday morning news of monarchist uprising left Knaus He doesn’t how |whether his marks will go booming |ukyward and leave him a king of the “| finance or drop below tentenths of & »|cent and leave him owing money to |the Heinio government. Caldwell Files Bond and Oath Mayorelect Hugh M. Caldwell °| filed his bond and oath of office Sat ° | urday morning, preparatory to his inauguration as mayor Monday. JOE AVESO was reported missing from hig home at 910 2let ave. 8., by | Peter Ghigtiert Saturday, The miss- ing man is described as being short, with brown eyes and light-colored hatr, It’s surprising how much respect 4 worthless man is capable of gen- erating for himself. Seattle Arrivals and Departures Arrivals 1%—Str Mandasan Maro from Mared | Bete, via Darien and Everett, at 6:20 “March 12—8tr Yosemite from San Francisco at 10 p.m. Departares March 12-@tr Admiral Rodmaa for Hs, B.C, at midnight. BANK CLEARINGS Seattle 280,156.92 221721145 On Friday, March 12 low. Th the world, and the highest 1920, and Victory Bonds ist 24 4s $89.50 1.31 *Total $96.91 $91.48 $90.81 $92 *When buying, we deduct 27c on as Market 0-96.66 tote Interest $8 ‘The Premier Musici Bond House. TELEPHONES: N° and suffering in time stress. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. and | Cherry St. | n Saturda: Poe bit. 6 to Bo! L i: ay ' Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and ern! Horton National Bank Exceed the elty lighting department, ts won-| dering whether he is a millionaire or | afternoon Knaus invested | Ne 448 $91.00 $59.78 104 PAGE 15 Booze Nooze |Man, 88, Doesn’t Care |to Live Now; He’s a Wet | CHICAGO, March 13—Levi Bam figured he was rm more, He now t that long because “Besides, I don't " he se ia. . Whisky 80 ‘Cents Drink in Minneapolis to Sleuths APOLIS, March 13—To r cost of living” add 80 | oonts a drink for whisky and $2 @ quart for beer. That's what detew i= paid William Bickel before they rrested him and six of his cohorts . bare Smugglers Are \Caught on Board Vessel NEW YORK, March 13.—In the campaign against emugelers of lig- uor and drugs, it has been discovered that there is extensive traffic in hashish, or Indian hemp, which is smoked and chewed by Asiatics, Two members of the crew of the steamship West Point, from Athens, Greece, were arrested with a quai tity of the drug in eake form, . ee oft want to now, Florence Davidson, L. P. Mare and Henry Hargenna, arrested by federal |prohibition agents after a raid om hé Yellowstone hotel, 1212% First ave., were released on $500 bail each and instructed to appear for trial ip | the United States district court om | March 23, at a hearing before Com missioner RW. McClelland Fridays Loses His Purse in Cider Saloon H.C. Lovegreen, Portland, Ore, confided in the police Saturday and |told them that someone lifted = buckskin purse containing about $100, while he was in a cider saloon Friday night Laborer Is Killed Under Flat Car Ed Gibbings, 41, a laborer, 3817 17th ave, § was crushed to death beneath the wheels of a flatcar Saturday morning while loading cine ders in the yards of the . Pacific | Coast Steel Co, at Youngstown, A crane was necessary to lift the car from Gibbings’ body, | UL S. Army Goods Sale MONDAY Large Duffle Boxes, each.... U, S. Shelter Halves, each Navy Blue Army Blankets... Captain or Auto Robes; connie |'sides; all wool; fine for coats and | overcoats seceeece cece eens PTT Souvenir Overseas Caps, all U.S. Web Belts ....- U. S. Gold Medal | AiWoot “Heavy “Socks, gray Sale Conducted by _ Camp Lewis Wireless — 407 Hinckley Building Seattle, Wash. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty er Victory Bonds, SELL te US If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY from US. the closing market prices were as gtven be- are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all over ‘We advertise these prices daily in order: that ‘ves may always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty 240 tra Ath bie vg Victory 1m. 78 $91.17 $95.16 $91.55 $98.28 § bond and $2.50 on @ $1,000 Dong. sell at the New York market plus the accrued int MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Coole) Gao Sion Eien: Zescvitaned ever © Quester Contuahl Central Baiting, Sos Main 7227; Eltiots 2840, Saving Is Logical good reason ever has been given for not saving; hundreds of good reasons can be given why it is the wisest policy to save some part of | any income, no matter what its size. One of the vital reasons for saving lies | in the fact that a bank account is a | safety reservoir that may prevent want of financial Another reason is that savings give one a sure financial return without the per- formance of any work or service. terest works night and day. In- /$25, 000, 000.00