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READY TO WORK ON ZONE SYSTEM |Mayor Caldwell sie City Commission TALLISUBD 1887 Ponaultation: advice | Free department. Burke Midg. 905 Second ave. f, Downs Bik, 09 End tion free, All cases. wees} Appointment of a city soning com mission was made by Mayor Hugh | M. Caldwell Friday Six mombers — | were appajnted, the ordinance passed | recently by the elty council ¢ that the commission shal the clty engineer, superintendent of buildings, one park trustee and six | men to be named by the mayor The men appointed Friday includ Jed RC. Stuay, president of the Boan coreme | URAVIAN American bank; Louls VE SEG | Nash, past president of the Retail = Clerks’ unton; B. 8. Goodwin, real | ontate dealer; Col. C. B, Blethen, rep- Factor HOT? | pesenting the Chamber of Commerce id and Pine, Copel: cH. Allen, architect, and Grosvenor Hinote 3444 | Folsom, fepresentative-of the Build ee, Chiropractors | (ne Owners’ and Managers’ associa or School Consultation | tion } Main garrey BM MOS End)” phe commistson will elect tts own! o S60 Pantanes 11a | chairman | i, ON. Pantages id ELVIS | The duty of the city soning com x predicying thi anaes SEATTLE —— POTATO MARKET | CONTINUES FIRM, Eggs Are Steady While But- ter Shows Weakness Notes | 10,600-ton tank steamers at coat of | $11,000,000 for, Norwegian Tanker lcompany, he notified colleagues Fri. | | day Increasing firmness is being shown ‘on the local wholesale potato market ‘There were no sales Friday under $130 & ton, and jobbers were freely | the market wan due for an immediate advance, Whole salers along the street declare that! ‘ . oe it waa difficult to get spuds east of | MH 1 TePore Friday the mountains at any price California toaded 5,093 port There | freight were on more tons Steam schoo steamer Wapama, Parr MoCormick | line, are due here over the weekend arrive here Friday afternoon. Thel with $1,700 sucks of augue market is now shert on California asparagus and rhubarb, Asparagus quotations range from 21 to 30 centa| & pound Local Bix students o1 rine engineering wruduated Friday Holland, A. 8, Jobnwon, N, B. John son, C. J. Keyes, B. A. Langenderser and Edward J, Moo: hipping board ma- University were rhubarb ia more plentiful with quotations down to 12% cents! a pound ee market t« holding steady, | while butter tt showing an increns | VANCOUVER, B. C., March %6.- ing tendency to drop in price. Deal! ANCOUVER, ft arch Failure of refrigerating éngines to They are William | era predicted that butter would end| work is holding government steamer ‘ol Lean value The Reliable, 90T mission 18 to make a @urvey with | view of dividing the city into ones or districts, They are to report to the city council a soning ordinance which shall specify the uses to which | the week steady, but would drop | Canadian Exporter here after she had next Manin Canadian Exporter here w no ba | cleared to Australia, hevehaded | Tides in Seattle | ot |port of th comminsion docks | (he March 23 than previous week, accord: | Fred Baxter and | Domestic RRC! oe Shipping ‘CITY'S FOREIGN: EXPORTS GROW ! Magnus G, Thomle, Bverett ship |POrt Warden Reports on bullder, has contracted to build five | Commerce for 1919 Seattle's enorm wartime trade taken ume aceording to a port warden ii Wriday Domestic imports 1919 we $128,101 on propor sual filed wi tons for the against ing $20,061,112 i ear the exports were for 1919 as compared with $8 O58 for 1918. The past year $220,029. worth of shipments enter the port of Beatue. F ports for 1918 inted 406,815, « differs of over million, In forelan exports the went ahead. A otal of $214,425,959 worth of goods wing out of the port in 1919, a» against only $21 501,489 for the preceding year 43 ru im $068, 0 «aw “ arc to Do You Want a Country Home On Your Own Terms? ————— A place where you could live on the fat of the land and still be able to get to the center of Seattle in less than a half hour by street car, bus or automobile? Of course you do—every progressive man or woman would like such a place—a place where they could raise vegetables, berries, fruit, keep a few chickens—have all the com- forts and conveniences of the city and where their children could grow up sturdy and strong. If you would Ike such or call on us just me 4 place and can afford to pay a few dollare a month for it, then tele- phone qn as you finish reading this unusual offer, You wilt have to be prompt because there are thous at the san rike times as large as the ordinary et We have 28 country home sites at the present, unde of people in Seattle who want to live In the country and » Ume be able to work in town just as mueh as you do, each containing an acre S6x282 feet and eight ty lot) less the wtreet. These mites are known as Meridian Ave- nue Acres and are ideally located at the corner of 100th Btreet and-Meridian Avenue—just three- quitters of @ mile beyond the city limits and only a few moments’ walk from the Green Lake car line and only four short blocks from the North Trunk (brick) highway motor buses. There is no finer black soil in King county than that found on these tracts—it will grow anything that can be grown in the Pacific Northwest and will grow it in abundance, Most of the tracts have enough fir and alder trees growing on them to provide firewood for several years, ‘City water will be piped to each site at our expense and electric lights are almost up to the property. A threestory school (Oak Park) and several fine stores are only four short blocks away. The district is well built up and improvements are going in rapidly. All told, there is no finer prop- tskirte of Seattle, and as consistently priced as these beautiful tracts, The owners have ordered us to dispose therefore the low prices ranging from $570 to $1,400 and on your own terms. Ax a suburban or country home property this cannat be equaled. As purely an investment proposition it would be hard to find anything offering a greater return, One-fourth of each tract will be clenred so that you can build immediately if desired. ‘Taxes are negligible and hardly worth mentioning Academy, |Property in eweh district may be de lain 1298, || Voted. FRIDAY SATURDAY MARCH 20 mancn a7 ||” mine, Fivet Low Tide || milk. te; Ontrardettt ita im, 69 & can, Mtall 99 First High Tide em, 100 tt Mariggo, Dane ver ar MH penne, First meeting of the new soning “ commission was set by Mayor Cald a oa Bog WC ONTT well for next Tuesday Members of the commission serve | RENAN A CO “SOS Cataber Exch. . Juak r $1.39 box fe 16 freah catfish, brooms, m too. RANCHER SHOT; MAN ARRESTED = *| Jess Mullenix Charged With Attempted Murder SALEM, Ore, March 26.—Jeas Mullentx ts in Jail here today, charged with the attempted murder of W. T. Steiger, well known rancher, who Norway herring, fresh peanut butter, Mm) butter, b6e Me Merond Low Tide 140 pom, Ob fe NAVY WILL SELL FOOD SUPPLIES Sample Room to Be Opened at Bremerton ’ Bale of several million dollars’ worth of naval stores, including food. stuffs, was announced Friday, A sample roorn will be opened in Brem erton about the middie of April, and possibly one in Seattle. Prices will) jbe 20 lene than, market value. Orders may be sent by mail pm LOT ECONOMY fine granulated Tha Sic, + The € tall can © 4, wtrietly fresh fresh churned but Pratl 96 standard “ erty available on the of them at once See these tracts without obligation upon your part at our expense days or Ballard 560 Sundays and we will gladly send 4 car to pick you up. them {nh your own car, drive out the North Trunk Highway to 100th Street, where you will find our branch office located. The manager will gladly xhow the property. Don’t delay a moment, beat grade vemed ieee bla see txeee however, as there are only 28 tracts to offer and the price asked is much lower than that asked the; 2 Tha ries, tbe. | for acreage considerably farther out. This is an unparalleled opportunity for you to own your re | own country or suburfian home site on terms you name yourself. The rich black loam soil such tte, 41.00, am is found in these tracts will insure their sale almost overnight. Play safe. Don't delay. Ton Golden West coffee, | Creametion, Ihe. Phone us now for an automabile, 2 T.; Retilting’s Hest coffer bee 4-1, con Miall 111, home made pimente cheese, 18; fancy comb honey, Phone Main 1981 week If you prefer to see pe Te Me MS fh cottes, 42 wtalis 7 She sweet prunes, Bbe; 3 Mh: with and physi an even chance for recovery, Jolans say ‘The rancher was ehgaged in milk | Oranero ing at his ranch last night, when |j-————— & man entered his barn and fired/ | |four shots at him, all taking effect. | _ TO 1S. any, emount on diamonds, | ger Jewelry t loan ote per cent bbe Ask for Mr. Carr or Mr. Wail JE RY CO. Save.) Petabitshed ¢ Surgeons & BLAT DER R DISORDERS SICIAN AND ‘SURGEON for Roth Sexes. cr ve M. Re P. oma os my, 308-10 WANaEr. aye. at Pine y and “trou= doa ro. tol 2475. General Motors Declares Dividend | NEW YORK, March 24—Genera! Mo- A AS dividend of 20 per cent om oid common payable one-half tm eam and the “wemainder m no par valve common at PUGET SOUND STEAMERS LOCAL ROUTES LEAVE FROM COLMAN "hd Gay eee) rel for Ta-| 19:30am Girect. Steamer! 13:20pm .] | Recently the first National Guard! Goes through iam and Neah) 7 on Wednestmy! ‘ingston, 4afty Kingston, Gam bie) daily bexcept [Lndlow, **Rgion| excep Satury [Flag ier, Towneend.| Sunday w \Hanevitie and Mad.) steep) He 2 Aaa charges ‘egengs taditity te tmMed to wear- {ng appare!, not to exceed $109 for whole ticket. 159 pounds allowed free Steamers to hance without notice, PUGET SOCKND NAVIGATION CO. Cotman Deck. 1993. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS your Idberty or Vietery Bonde, BEI4, to UB. If you ean BUY more Liverty or Victory Bonds, # |. the closing market prices were as given be If you must SELL On_ Thursday, March 25, tow. They are the governin the world, and the highest. may always know the nd Victory Bonds. ae $97.52 98 prices for Liberty j@ advertion these prices daily in order that you w York market and th exact value of your Liberty Steiger told officials he recognized his asmmilant as Mullents, who for-| merly worked for him, and the #us-| [pected man was arrested late last night in a local rooming house. Not a word was spoken preceding | the shooting, according to the ranch e's story. Steiger and Mulienix are |maid to have had trouble when the cigs worked for the farmer. STILL WITH US? | Japanese Women Are Gain-| ing Entrance to U. S. . SAN FRANCISCO, March 36 Japanese “picture brides” are still coming to the United States dexpite the announcement of the Japanese government that no more passports | would be granted after February 26 Passports issued prior to the date set im the recent Japanese prociama- | tion are valid for six months, accord. jing to an explanation made by the Japanese association of America to- | day “No more pessporta for picture brides are being granted and after | August 25 no more will come to this country,” the local associalen reports. KOREANS OPEN JAP BOYCOTT IN HAWAII HONOLULU, T. H., March 26.— The Koreans of Hawaji have roaking |S | themselves to the cause of making | their native country free. They mean business. Not only are they condacting a boycott against |the Japanese in business, but they jare fitting and training themselves | | for future emergencies. | lcompany to be composed entirely of | Koreans, including Robert Lee, the | | first man of Korean birth to wear} | shoulder straps in any United States | military organization, was officially | fnspected and given federal recog | nition | This company has outstepped all }other companies in the National Guard of Hawaii in its earnestness | and diligence to become proficient in| the manual of arma. Already there are several more who are scheduled | for commissions. All are naturalized citizens of the j nited States, but, as Lee put it, “cannot forget the fact that Korea |has been and is the Belgium of the | Orient.” Lee is a ¥. M. CL A retary. He became an American | citizen by virtue of his service of Jone year as sergeant in the First Hawalian Infantry, a federalized | organization. |Financial Firms | to Save Daylight NEW YORK, March 26.—Finan ial institutions in New York inciud- ing the stock exchange and federal | reserve bank will turn their clocks | ahead one hour next Sunday in con- formity with the city daylight sav ing ordinance. |Enter Bathroom Get $150 Jewels Jewelry valued at $160 was stolen from the residence of Mrs. Ne non, 3915 39th ave, 8. W. some tim Thursday night. Entrance was gain- ed thru @ bathroom window, Y from nd Victory Bonds all over Vietory Victory the 4%n ” 991.60 ina $92.77 $91.40 $08.65 $98.49 bond and $2.50 on « $1,000 bond. We at the New York market plus the accrued interest. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Capital One Million Dollars Meattle lablished over # Quarter Century. | straw 34 | 4nd delivered by parcel post. Whole s|mlers and other dealers will be sold 48) carload lots by sealed bida. Inquiries 5 | Should be made to Lieut. C. EB. Wil | ams, board of wurvey, appraiml and jmale, Puget Sound navy yard. EASTER SUITS REDUCED Prices Cut for Quick Sale Special Lot of Suits for a Few Days Only ves Ngee Strictly treen Prutlete Per Or, and Wash. triplets Wisconsin eream bri Limburger Young Ameries Bloch Swiss Cows Country, dreesed Moge—<hotee light, per Tp. These Suits are high grade makes, and best of woolen ma- terials. See us before you buy. THE OWL 13173 First Ave. Opposite Arcade Bidg. Entrance nati SRA AN REO, Barley — Rolled Ground , Clipped Oats Ground ... Rotled eee Cora—Whoie *.. Cracked Alfalfa Meal Serateh Food Wheat —to-- CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCL aco LOS ANGELES POL BAN breao FREQUENT SAILING! Salling A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 129 FOURTH AVENUE METROPOLITAN Sunday, March 28 One Week—Wed. and Sat. Matinees SEATS NOW SELLING Messrs, Lee and J. J. Shubert Present THE BIGGEST MUSICAL SUCCESS NEW YORK HAS KNOWN. IN TWENTY YEARS MAYTIME With the Great Cast Which Played It on Broadway (N. Y.)for Two Full Years .And Entire Original New York Production r Union Hae m | xe higher | so 15. dhe, lowe eweet corn, § cans b0e Mtail Phone Main 1981 COmNER Wtall 162, frekh pean tall cane milk, 260 » full "a if Status of the New York 7 \ Stock Exchange Med | futures was irregular ron Reading at EBM, Mtalis # up %) Mexican leg of veal ross! walle Generat | 2, Frisco Market Status | a the ), Maren Putt i ee | per ox; firsts, ate] ote, 29% per don; | + doe } nia flats, fancy, 28¢ per te Suburban Banks | Plan a Campaign! icity campaign to encourage | ban residents of Seattle to pa-| tronize their neighborhood banks is the plan back of the organtzation of the Seattle Suburban Bankers’ asso- ation, which met Thursday at the Chamber of Commerce firete. G78; moe feeders, $7 600 Biss: cows, 17.60@12.76; calves, $15 i : Bheep-—Recetpts, 6,500 head: market in Lanabs, $17,769 20.5 BETTER DENTISTRY FOR LESS MONEY has been our slogan’ for years, and one which we have lived up to. There are other good dentists, and also other dentists who charge low prices, but the Union Dentists combine both good work and lowest prices. Free Examination — Painless Methods It costs you nothing to have us tell you the true condition of your mouth, and if you wish dental work done you will know in advance just how much it is going to cost you. If we fix your teeth our experienced graduate licensed dentists are sure to please you with their skill, while our modern meth- ods make it painless. NEW LOCATION FOURTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET The Northwest Corner — Upstairs Two Entrances 3144, PIKE STREET ntrance Next to Rippe’s Cafe —also— 1505 FOURTH AVENUE UNION DENTISTS Hours—9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays—10 A, M. to 1 P. M. 6 Chicago Grain Market ” March corn openea ite, up [and jeter dropped Le iuly form sia jtorm mp | vanced we May 0 | tater Provisions w John J. Elliott Co. 321 Leary Bldg. Branch Office Corner 100th Street and North Trunk Road New York Coffee and ee Sugar Quotations HICAGO, March 26.—Trading In grain en the Chicago! of today. The market | ra Trade It recov- | 24\e0 per ib rong covering by Baatern | od then fuctuated fractionally on | rumors, Receipts were light. | ated, 14@14.500 per ib, PR Bees We at Fite and: iat Foreign Exchange | ne Teese’ games ac % Beptember | ened at $1.45, up fee, and ad is opened at £5 %e iped %e: July oats, up Me ning of TH%C, Inter lost we. orally higher. up kc, and | $278," ap te France opened et at | off 29 centimes: lire checks at 30. centimes; marke, demands _[nagian doliara, Sie. FRYE’S SATURDAY SPECIALS Cmenine Bacon, choice sugar cured, Niven’ Bacon, choice sugar — Strips, 10 to 15-lb. average, — Picnics, choice sugar cured, Wild Rose Brand Pure Refined Lard, Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib. .. Choice Steer Boiling Beef, Ib. Cheice Veal Rozest, Ib. .... Veal Chops, Ib. :....... . Choice Pork Roast, db. .... Pork Backbone, 5 Ibs. .... Club Link Sausage, Ib. ...... Pork Liver, Ib. ......... ‘ Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Rawk: doz. Se ek Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Eggs, slightly soiled, doz., 36c; 2 doz. .70c Marigold Nut Margarine, the kind with the taste, Ib. .............35¢ fomy Full Cream Cheese, Ib., 31c; 2 Olympic Market, First Avenue, South of Pike. American Market, Third Ave. and James Street. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue. Ballard Meat,Co., 5445 Ballard Avenue. Central Meat Market, 1st Ave., Bet. Pike Soh totes, Bay City, 1420 First Avenue, Model et, 1422 First Avenue. Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way. — NEW YORK. March 26.—Coftee—te, mand and Kio, 14% @i5e per Ib; No, «Santen, 246 Sugar—Raw, 13.50@ 12730 per Ib; grens NEW YORK, March 26.—fterling Ge. — mand opened at a new high on the move,