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Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY THURSDAY | Clearings APR} Arai ® . j Ralnnees Vieet Low Tide | Piet bow Tide 3 , Be we Pies Migh ‘Tite, || Miret Migh "Tide | Balances Aageren : decend Low Ti . Tide ; RE SA rama ated 1 ios bo | Second Mien tae second High Ride | B | Balances so0ge : : ! . | Lortland bee 6 * x * ; mon espero ee te Money on Call | a Lattice Looe 4 P . we OM) ee ud NEW YORK A Mon ce Chicago Grain Market N # 004° 165.90 | mer Fr. 7 per comt . } CHICAGO, Aprit Late trading | Per ® 4 . : with ectal f as = Frisco Market Status |. ie 1s : tio@sce per" ‘ Conditions i in South Almonds subdi visto Fiber » Manchurian the past 1 A girl can cinta ‘Keystone, M 1 from @ busi lieve she do. ae. por ® 3 fornia eities, mak HB her when she x xie~4 buriness conditior , fear he whbn't DA\RY PRODUCTS | the California realty market. He — ~ Prices Paid Shippers x wan panied by b wit and wttortat BAIKY PRODUCTS Erices Paid Wholcenle Dealers 52% to 72 ;. With Safety “=: CONSPIRACY IN | -2 MUNICH BARED =: ‘ a aver at . number of securities offered Germany Protests Action of olipoaaeh o om 4 French Troops Particular attention im bdure 4 LONDON, Ap TA fi sendning | i called te am inewe of th: » 53 tary pirac ’ aileling in Chas, H. Litty piilcaatin mportance the Von Kapp inaurre ™ Cumulative Pre. tion, has been . Jin Munich, « % ferred Stock, a strong! ows agen divpat from Berlin x protected inewe of an ! today ually successt: ra included making attle concers, priced to sdendorff Ravarian die. | yield 7.15%. tator and Dr ne economic chief. the dispatch adding tha eee Call or write for details was known as a Bavarian separ Te csathiais 4! LONDON, April 1.—Freneh ——— pation of t German Rhine wan a “milit and i act of violen: “ wan “unjustif by any act of the a6 German gove nany de 4* | clared in her note to protent « the occupation, a Berlin dispatch day said. . WASHING sualtion. fe Pr to the state department CALIFORNIA 13 8| man armored car was repor SAN FRANCISCO - — | have fired on French cavalry p Los ANGELES "BAN, DiBaC Quotations “at “Mock yarde east Of Frankfort, but there were no FREQUENT SAILIN prt a | Erimes oa “4 5 | Rowan" heavy Uncle Sam Calls y | ; ——> | castle” - | for More Officers! PUGET SOUND Medium to choice 8) Officers who serves ume (ne! to the army for regular service are STEAMERS * WAY, Guay AND FRED urged to appt " the headqua om ALL LOCAL ROUTES) | wyaittis ipne'bec'ce, Cin tree | |ot any divisional camp. miliary de STFAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN - partm = “ se DOCK, rt OF MARION STREET Chief of Wednesda His Pigs Profitable Until He Pays Fine Chop Ground Bone jMicamer Sel Dee, for! Tifom | Grits lTowngend, Angeiew 4a)y | Mile Maize I Eng, April 7 and Vietorta, Mil Rae fri got oe el od A 0 for infringements of to Vietoria en tript Aifaite Ment, tt was impored on Ar Sunday jlenving Seattle Satur-| we h r, wholesale butcher day night Straw one, 93.05 | It 4 that he had m: an pre 60 pigs of $900 | - | % ® | Status of the New York Stock Exchange | Hunt for Hubby of Two “Widows” slong the ||| NEW YORK, Aprit 7 } | Ket was atrong’at the The stock twar- coast are hunt mo arm (te Siews, for Port) i 30pm om [Townsend Air ect 19-20pe A Ing to palice he. mar- Connects at Towneend| daily 1 an Blanche Murray in Chi 7 tember 26, 1914. On Feb 920. he married Lillian Pieliingham—Asarertea—Bverets | rray here, it is alleged. 10%90pm |S A Kolshan, forl «00pm | daily Anacortes and Bel.) 4: Ninghare oun x CII 7 ERS By HO-HO~ New York Coffee and fl 2 rf HAR-HAR- Sugar Quotations EHH is Bay trip ' Port Gamble—ludlow—Pingier Cipm [str Kinastom, tori 16 6 4aily (Kineton. Gambie. datly except (Ludlow, **Relon| except Batury (Flagler, Townsend | Sunda (funday ‘Hansvitle and Had-1 | 1:00pm) |ioek i | Zz fey WHERE DYA Grt ‘AT HO-HO-HATe- STURM Prt? YOURE ONE OF THEM BIRDS ‘AT LAUGH AT FUN O0@ 16.040 per It por Ib Receipts, fam Jone Tetands | iF ite. Ciepia, midn’ht points in Mon. ‘Juan isands Friday! D 400 Bteors ei aay cows and and feeders, tor the San! w to heifers, n@ Hoge lhe lower @15. Sheep waay eipts, £00 head; market 19@ Top, $15.40; bulk of oe O48 Points marked ** are boat landines | tor | make Passengers for theme pointe and ather boat landing potnte mua their own arranrements and assume all risk and making such — landing Passenger rate Goce not inelude boat landing charges | Bageace liahitty te limited to wear {ng apparel, not to exceed $100 (4 whole ticket Steamers change with not! Freight “re ceived daily all points ‘excepting | Tacoma) named in above achednia Tickels must be purchased at office. Open from 6:29 & m mnidnieht ” PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Ticket Offies, Colman Dork, Phone Main 2993. 15,000 Lambs, head $18 Reosipta, lower so@1a " to tou19 Chicago Live Stock 30, April * for 159 pounds a and = 5 t—_ Hows ached But $16.50@ 14,60 8014 r 1,000 he: Nght whe, 8 eipte, nominal LIBERTY AND VICTORY. BONDS If you must . your Liberty or Victory Bonds . to UB If you can ro Liberty oF Vietory Bondy, BUY rom UB low. They are the governing prices for Liverty and Victory Bonds all over the World, and the highest. We advertiae these prices dally In order that you may always know the New York market and thy exact value of your Liberty end Victory Bonds int 24 let 24S Ar Ath Victory Victory 2% “ 4s 44s 44s 48 48 ‘he Market $96.50 $91.20 $89.58 $91.20 $89.74 992.94 $49.80 oy Interent 109 424 8821.68 26 03 $92.44 $01.16 $97.62 $91.42 $93.20 $91.98 909.94 we deduct 276 on # $60 bond and $2.50 on wm $1960 pond, We eell at the Now York market plus the acerued Interest MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bond House. Capital ‘One Milllow Dollars i 3 Central Bui Seattle TELEFHONES: Main 7227; Elliott 2840. Eatablished ever » Quarter Century, * Realty Man Studies | s ALL THINGS~ A DEW From Ma ca te | a 8 4 the € 41K Yakima he | RANITARY 2” an Mtalls t6 West | . ' #198, $2.98 | als ' ' Wwe Mid the TH) 1B, can ardelit's % CORNER alle D496 Pike ot, pal ake, % tm “tail 10 4 te pork | pkss Kelloga’s corn flakes or} ' Toasties, the) lowe ¢ an. halibut 2 be 4 snapper, 2 tbe WESTLAKE fo 11G992, lett | ” 3 * 10-17, 8 bulk coffer mie Monday soap. nay ~. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST RADER | Curtis’ Slayer Si Says He shet| in Self-Defense t degree was Rader, con City, in superior ourt Wednesday. Rader shot and killed Bud Dean Curtis, a former emt near Lake City Saturday afternoon. He is held in the county Jail without bail An estrangement between Curtis and his wife is believed to have prompted the shooting. Curtis is mid to have blamed Kader A fist fight followed Then the shooting Rader protesta that he shot in self defense Unexpected Baby Named After Hotel ¢ first Ingram Murder in harge against tor of La tn © RIVERTON, Wyo., April 6.—Hav ng “arrived” unexpectediy at the Teton hotel here, the “littiest” daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Lammper of Dubois, Wyo—there are 11 other le Lampers—has been christened Teton Howe In recognition of the kindnesses of the management of the hotel after the unanticipated visit from Doe Stork. So unpre pared was Teton Kt *# mother for the addition to the Lamper flock that it wan necessary for the hatel | management to provide clothing for | the littlest Lamper before Mise Rose | 1 appear at the impromptu re-| which was arranged in her honor. arise | The South Sea Islanders have a) curtous method of aalutation, which | is to fling a jar of water over the [head of a friend | The Boys in the Next Car THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1920. | WASHI TON, April 7.—Oppe SURE POISON FOR INDIANS of ersal military training: ton team has beaten Cleveland nization Will in senate by 126 times. Ch in that gin of at least five votes. | time has won contents 1 to twelve republicans will Join | Looks aw if the had the wi lemocrats to defeat the Wade Indian sign on the Indians. wor me ure which carries the | universal tr ng plan, Senator Cap ” Jus % per, Kansas, republican, maid today, a Fe eee eee actors, Cigarets Doomed, Says : April 7—I» there going to be » Dr, Charles G. Pease Cain-Abel battle in the Americar NEW YORK, April 7—Your ele league this summer? aret in next! They are going to get : Jimmy O'Neill, the youngest |it! And after that your coffee, Your The estate of Charles R. Crane, where President Wilson prother of a famous baseball family tea and your eoce } will spend the summer months, is located in one of the to break into the big leagues, is! ‘This is on the word of Dr. ke ; Lood? ‘ole, Mass. The buildings|sortstopping for the Washington!G, Pease, now heading the Now | prettiest sections of Wood's Hole, Ma T hui OP asiiale ils, aueiae Smokers’ Protective League of Amer , present a beautiful view of the Vineyard sound. After June an a chington eggresation|ian in Mew York (Clty tan 4 15, Wood's Hole will be the summer White Hous always was tough picking for the years, Dr. Pease says, it is going @ leu ans be as hard for grown men to amoke , “4 Jimmy O'Neill's brother, Steve, in|!" Public as it wax for, them, Wing aig 7) star catcher with the Indians—the | ‘ey pg ern AOE es favorite in the American. on poalne tin his forecast, he @& “Just put it n again this #pring es the W. C. T. U. iw on the antl” —we're poison for those Indiana”—| io oveg warpath. the Presbyteriam |Clark Griffith sp ing hurch plans garette abolition” And it's’ going to be a tough | and the Anti-Cigarette league, iamde winter In the O'Netll family tf Jimmy | juvrters Chicas the No-touaae |helps to keep ae ve of that world | 4 ny and Massachusetts Anth oore rin next ette league, grimly on e a Griffith’ has decided that Jimmy | “tS /amue, are Brimly & ag ‘ae shall play short for the tionals » in doomed,” Dr. Pease Saenae The young fellow is showing great t form But that ten't a . stanley Mrs. Cara Asplund Make * Raymond Harris, one oe, os | Sought by Family at ld-timers say they're the best| Mrs. Cara Asplund, 36, recently am |keystone pair that bas*broken into|rived in Seattle from Kansag City, © th show in many springs, Just| was reported m ng to the police |what they'll do under heavy fire re-| Wednesday by her husband, who is | mains to be seen stopping at the Idaho hotel. ey hi been tried and found| The husband told the police that |wanting in nothing—in the minors./the wife had a bank draft for $50 If they can continue the in fast|and $50 in cash when she disap: mpany Nats Still Need Pair of New Men Near Top If Infield Is PAGE 19 Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year an auto 9 Dens aged ustained two « wounds k ave. rton, Way for Washington Universal Training Plugged Is Nearing Defeat another youngster She left four chi Griffith is just about as | peared Tuesday sured of @ first-division club this sea-|dren, one a boy 3 years old. The | ton, | missing womap is described ag | In atx years Jknmy O'Neill hes|a small womdn and dark oom 3 |been on three pennant-winning|ioned. She was wearing a blue dress, teams—-Binghamton in the New dark coat and a hat with a pink “epee, York State, Albany in the New York | lining when last seen. F This is an entrance to a beautiful section of Wood's Hole,| state ana Shreveport in the Texas el ‘ Mass., where President Wilson is to spend the summer|He was with the Texas Leaguers| SPOKANE April i McDon- 5 , wi 8 6 b) |last eon. sid, found not guilty here months. After June 15, he will rest at the home nt sie oon Harris played second base at But | weeks ago of the murder of ain Crane, the new American minister to China, which i8 lo-\¢uio He was quite a star in the bls | McNutt, wealthy troker, Smt « PR on one of the Mas sac achuse tts s capes 8. minor league. guilty of forgery in the first degree ie iiseaiamual “ | Harris and O'Neill have been pull. by @ jury at midnight last night 77 ing off a lot of double plays around| She broke into a storm of weeping 66 D th WwW kh’? second. They work fast and to-|as the verdict was read and, et the Women Do the Work river ies Set ind dure ware Proair to be Lies Around All Day” See , Kaffir ladies bringing home wood so father won't freeze in chilly weather. SO mY a WHAD 1 tT FoR-L- \ LIKNeW er! IWNEW (Tt! o%- YOU WARBLED ACHINFUL (BROTHER— “THE GLUTTON" 1 cAns'™, DO 42 t= TAUNGS, British Bechuanaland.—| housewives, in fact—bave these few Militant suffragists who are out of a % Plow the fields: gather the job because there are no more worlds t; thresh the grain; cook the to conguer at home can find a eather the firewood; carry the field in Africa. water; clean the hut; and thatch the Equal rights for women are un-| roofs of pew huts and plaster the known, walls with mud—tho they are spared Bechuana housewives—all Kaffir|the duty of cutting wattle branches and building the Bui framework ding new huts is a frequent job, for sweeping and cleaning are | Primitive, and, since the natives have very meager ideas of sanitation, they |have to move their huts frequently |. Some huts have crude, open cup- worked in mud in the walla fire are inside. How natives prevent the thatched roof from catching fire ia a mystery, | The le family |fire. Grass mats If the hoad of the family § sleeper has a blanket. The urprisingly cc in the weather, Won day wh sleeps rye ast huts are hottest n thatch a hut after the walls have and plastered. Women carry water in cans perch- ed on thflir heads, Often they walk great for water is the scarcest thing in Africa. One kraal, or village, was built on an ancestral a in a single been built |alte, and the natives stubbornly re- fuse to move it, tho the old water hole has dried up, and the women have to carry the water n miles! Mothers never have to leave their babies in a nurse's care while they work. Whether it carrying water or firewood, plowing in the flelds, threshing grain or thatehing the mother goes about it newest babe bound to her back in a | blanket, hb entirely covered, and | usually only a tiny hand showing. The men? Well, they look after | the cattle, when they have cattle to look after. They build the: frame- work of huts, leaving the “lighter” work to the women, ‘They build fences and till the soil of the chief's fields, but rarely their own, migrate for a time to work tn diamond mines and gold thines, For- merly their chief business was war. n the men were fighting, the women had to do the work, And the Kaffir sees no point in going against precedent. huts, with the DALLAS, Texas, April 7.1. W. Lamb played with a coon at the city zoo, Lamb's in the hospital with a badly bitten hand and the coon's still in the zo . son and Courtney “Tex” sacker of year, is little ball, “Tex” McDonalds who are playing profes sional baseball in the United States, fielders and they're strong with the | stormed angrily until quieted by her ~ Besides the great Walter Johnson) in the box Kilties All Play at Hot | McDonalds “Have Leaning Towards Third Base peculiarity bat and on the bases. | attorneys. Griff had a big hole to plug up in that infie He has Joe Judge| Something more than a» century on first and Joe Leonard on third.|ago paper was so dear in England b erans will be assigned the | that butchers used to give their cum task of keeping the youngsters| tomers the meat wrapped up ip a down. large vegetable leaf. If the kids come thru, and they |—————— |sive good indications of that, Griff | era MENT OF THE |will have a nice team. Roth, Ric abi agement, Treuletion wae jand Milan make up a corking good Hediutred iy A Act of Congress — outfield. . » ad Gharrity, Picinich and Torres! “Tne mundas make up @ good catching staft for April 1, 1820, law, depose the Bt State of Washington, County | Before Schacht, right-handers, andy for th whe. having been, Oaly cording to Office Mas The Seattle lowing is. e ownership, anagement ( 1 , the cireulation), “ | King. ‘i riff has Shaw, Erick ¢, a Notary Publi¢ in and ad $ oma y efor 4 nd Zachary, left-siders bers PP f id that he is ede and belief, a true statement said publication for the quired embodied in section 443 and Regulat printed om the ren verse of this form, to-wit: at the names and f the publisher, editor, editor and business managers: Publis Star Publishing Lo attle. Wa . Le Seattle, Wash.; Webster, Seattle, That the names and add owners, or, if @ ig name and the names an , of stockholders owning or holdi per cent or more of the Ball Corner McDonald, the veteran third nm the Los Angeles club this authority for the following of organimed base | 4 Canfield pe, W |G. Scripps, John P. § i says he is one of the four Miramar, Cal; ipps, West Chester, level Shi and that every one of the four is a| tne’ Snowe Doan third sacker. In addition, every one | and ‘other security ae = 16 “Macs” is a Sco - ers owning or holding 1 per cent Of the “Macs” is & Scotchman. more of total pount of bel Speed" McDonald, who formerly! mortgages, or other securities played third for gels, is Coast le in now stood Adie the Falls, is in which is Texas len Tex M ball MeDonal caused post Loutsvill WINSTC and Herb PUNX —Losing many da diphther Ross Bee! have bee he somewhere in the ston Nationals for some Malcolm is playing third with Dallas, in the makes the fourth guide fails to show LOUISVILLE, Rixey Colonels today: Six Children Die; Father Goes Mad SUTAWN ¢ none, so st (if there | . for the LosAng well remembered by > Trug Pacific ann ague fans, His whereabouts | West Chester unknown, but it is under-/ cook, B playing semi-pro ball South. McDonald played third with | years, wee Dolla ts now playing with Wichita the Texas league. ch MeDonaid, with a name ie Corporation, New ~y Scotch enough for anybody, ith H. Brown, Cincin- ague, cDonald, with the Angels, ‘The official base- any other ids in the professional game giving the ers, stockho! rs, ecurity holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or Nay, hol Ky.—Manager Cra- badly will start Meadows soning, the Loalevilie Cold win snow tponement of the P Phillies: fo'pame 7 . in petit the name of the ere ion for whom such given: also agr ments embracin, belie ora! con Rance as to tbe ances and condition: which stockholders holders who do not appear upon IN-SALEM, N. C.—Jog Pennock let the Gta Bush down with hit here yesterday, and the the company as trustees, Red Sox won, 6 to 0. Marry’ Hooper's | k and iti home. Fun accounted for three of the| ity other than t Boston tallies owner; and thi son to belie association, ve that an: or corporation has ctor indirect, im bonds, or other rt ay & #0 stated by That the average ‘nu: es Of each issue of this peel sold or distributed thru or otherwise, to paid during the six months oY, Pa., Abril 6. all bis six children in as ys thru the ravages of black | 1 is believed to have caused | k, a farmer of Gardner Hill, Elk count; to become unbalanced, with the result that he tried to burn his home, where his wife is : critically 41 of influenza, Guards ha PLU MERE 1c n stationed about his home, ,and her Vondér agting will ppaee SPAo you.