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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. PAGE 27 MINERS HEAR IS ARRESTED IN F. A. VANDERLIP, $100,000 FRAUD Taw ina | Delegates Go to Tacoma’ Portland Man Taken in S. AMERICA WILL ‘So Declares Frank A. Van- Tacific Coast Codfiah Co 4 derlip in Speech ch ah. Wikea’ an : Saturday Dakota After Long Hunt H | * or than meet increased wa. d = | Frank A. Vanderlip, financier and| manded by fishermen, Geld conferences of the Interne] porTrLAND. 9.—-Auguat Publictxt, addressed the Went Coast tional Mining convention tm the | yunge a Diam Lu . mat the New| Gabie acrvice to Viadi . n| Arena reached a climax Friday aft . =_. = — ne q heen med, MP 1 Telegraph Co, |¢ b Appen A ed Friday Community spirit among port em ployes will be fowtered by monthly nen of the 200 employes, it waa eokded by the commission Wednes | & Mimsy bubble process deacend to solid Wild Rose Brand Pure Refined Lard, SENG, MPS dn 000406 chad 80a sc seeceenmeaee 25c burt from the Scotland Bacon Strips, sugar cured, 10 to 15-Ib, will be mo Rolshevian in| gay it th the report of the ree a average, half or whole, Ib........... os des Cc Vandertip declared, “Re oe \* committee. arias abr ented eit : sheviam thrives on hunger, misery.| gtx veeneia cleared from Seattle moker wan scheduled for the ad feaae, © ah cea Carnation Bacon, choice sugar cured, 33c social didcoatent. Oure in a land of] trerssey tor Alecks preg lpecrea ype gee yor lg BO ately sent after the former plenty | 10 : night turday all will urn to}, ‘ante Vandertip ts accompanted by || 32c large party of financiers, business Tides in Seattle necuned of selling ma olding them for future de and reselling them ta other He is said to have de 4 with $50,000 in travelers’ 000 in cash and many dia s which he intended to ¢ Tacoma and inspect the amelter men and educators, who are en route to the Orient. The majority of the ttle Friday morn party arrived in Cc ing. They will sail Saturday LOSING TEACHERS |} wee os tls lah Tide | Piret vert BY LOW WAGES \| ER DF Re a B ae ae in unlos Matcea! Sank He was said to hav _ Gould Schurman, prea-||'. la igh Tigo | Sasen university, were the mpeakers vada: <toaclre aie dent of Cornel! university and one of e » d esi pee a the foremost educators in the world, | “7 BANK CLEARINGS lke Mr, Vandertip, holds strong con. j he - | ‘ine Victions on the problem of education | | Seattio in the United States at the present Public Mar Markets | Cleartngs .s4.0so 00740 | time. oe | Halanons ..... A 146.93 | 9 “The deterioration of the teacher Spokane | class i a menace to American edu wee pure | Clearings .. + 2,106,222.00 | te cation,” he declared. “We are tostag| é | Balances .... 721,901.00 | concn | SATURDAY HOLDS FORTH 4 our share of the best brains of the Portland . | country In the teaching profession,” | Chearings Oe o.142.08801 ||U. S. Officers Capture Party Among the members of the dintin- | [25 Balances He 98.0573 Speeding Across Line | shed party in Henry Waters Tutt, | } pi ig | Ext Val i ers ate brunt. | reme ues in ¢ the former pres | Balances ... With the capture Thursday after “ b x is me | ne “ne woman and L t A al qo aR OA - a en Ny ate Arrivals ee eee SEE ee publican ‘ Status of the New York ndary near Sumas cago. { tor car, United Many pretty Hats that were intended for our main : a4 sigs saat te 22c SAYS REPUBLICANS Stock Exchange Seve than tale Geeta ine ae salon, but which arrived too late, have been placed Ae . “or setseceee cae ae ls a a a WILL BB Mali gend eer. |2eat th pare grensiated cama 9 tivities of a dope smuggling ring||} in our Downstairs Department for quick selling at on Liver, Taft predic ga ann ee Livby'e er ' itl, | |that has been working between Van ib, C Ff weimine victory tor the repubiican * . ine same |couver, B. C., and Seattle. | S Jidba ooadaltialeobicneces umeces ole ea gpl elgg | x Bi ge Eg ver, B.C and Geattie, © $5.95 Prodve ‘ation are Arthur B. Lewis, 16, driv. clared that the New York deleg : Strictly Fresh, slightly soiled ess, BOG Jor! womnnediy Se te arte a" Meviean Petroleum agtiied Rep Archer: Ss Xawtsy AK Ary o- eee seseeee oe se eeeee ou u th up 1%; Pan-Amerionn at 106%, up ; Rol 5. Josep! 5 , : TR Rag cage dgindig henpronl [A . idwin at 164%, up S; Rethishem Beal |W. I. Webster, 33; a woman about! More than 800 of them in a wide range of the . Marigold Nut Marsarine, the ie with nthe he ors ° , gh FR... ae ee years of age, whose name is sot I} newest styles and colorings. They offer a choice of ; ete Ib. ccs. Ne tNeecteteanes Cc Numbered among the party stop-| ! rotard the close of the first hoor the |lcinime’ tee be “her duuchter Tre i|| Maline and Straw Combinations, fine Lisere and ex- 7 F Full Cream im ping at the How Washington are Ly: : : P @ 4 mixture of reaction woman at first maid abe was the Jf Cellent Novelty Braids; unique trimmings in bright i ‘ancy eese, | 32 pom Satare ones oe : ciation’ | wife of Webster, but later denied spring flowers, fruits, etc., and are shown in all the ; Ib..... eeeenectccceserececcccccecseccs pabeg vag ean lhe omega afoared ot 33, iG and retused to din tose ier nein |] late Easter modes. * change National bank of New York; | fe © party we ap) u y In Julian Street, writer, and George |! ace kT Mos Sea ko Downstairs Department Fastman, preaident of the Eastman . Olympic Market, First Avenue, South of Pike. = ae immigration office, who rushed to Sliver Lake t word that a car American Market, Third Avenue and James Street. ts had eluded the authorities and was e e Western Meat Co. 1102 Western Avenue. Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Avenue. Central Meat Market, Ist Ave., Bet. Pike and Union. Bay City Market, 1420 First Avenue. Model Market, 1422 First Avenue. —" Chleage Live Stock | |Nended towards Seattle. = * - SIGN PETITION, Se. —— Ask Congress | for Federal Building Appropriation sora sccipitnatiiiiadeataseamimsinll 3 Steers, ti0@ Member: Chieage Beard Frisco Market Status i Mayor Caldwell, the members oe| ; fers $1931 38: Tem shares anduup) ere ah the city council and heads of vari. G11; calves, $1 SH oF P. RAN YRANCIN a ih rs n eter rn ha Grain, 1,000 gee ong upward Eevtrsa fle per ry aoe first, ¢00 |) OU city departments, y joined OT, e-thecsigns, 1.200 weed: no trating | ~ Low: \WMAN iLDiNe Bheep—Neceipta, 3,000 head; no tred- Eliott sa34. CouNER ——————— eee Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way. Male 94-96 Tike at. pot roast, the M5 family steaka 3% round a the Seer AT AO@ 127: enliven, He beep Neeeipta 1.600 . co lamba Nene can 400, Mall 2, pork steak, 260 fb; lnaf ra, the T.; lore) bacon, the M. | Hall o eore Manes or corn, Ihe cam Mall 9, halibut the Ti ting cod, 3 The the; red snapper, 3 the the ae = hoo Market States | MARY PICKFORD SUFFERING FROM DIVORCE STORIES LOS ANGELES, April %-~ Mary Pickford Fairbanks is under the care of a physician at her home in Beverly Hills today, fol- lowing what ia said to have been & near nervous collapse while working at her studio late you terday. Publicity gtven the threatened action by Nevada authorities re- garding ber divorcee from Owen Moore is declared to have been partly responsible for her {liness. A party in celebration of the movie star’s 27th birthday, sched. led for last night, has been post- poned indefinitely. Regarding her condition, John Fairbanks, her brother-in-law, said. “Miss Pickford is fil In bed. She te entirely worn out and exhaust ed by the work and nervous ten ston of the last two weeks, and we feel she ought to take @ reat at fee wean is peed Pa |in a petition drawn by Comptroller ee Metres, 4f%e estre pol. Harry Carrell, urging congress to | tr S440 per dos, undersized puilets, |. orapriate funds for a new federal} se—California Mate, taney, 1c per building, The petition was circu: | Ste per ated by Carroll at the suggestion of | County Commissioner Claude Ram: | P chicas Grain M Market | my, who han been leading the fight for this appropriation, Copies will | be forwarded to the senstors and representatives of thin state, The/ petition points out that we are now | ;paying epproximately $150,000 a year In rental for offices that can- | not now be housed in the federal building. | LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS you must SELL your Liberty er Vietory Bonde SELA. te UR Hf fou can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonde, from US. On Thursday, April #, 1920, the closing market pat Al Br tven de ices for Liberty and Victory Bonds sll over We advertise these prices Gaily in order thet you w York market and the exact value of your Liberty fal four, 64.06 Wall 106. F shartening, ibe M.: Old Duter Tate trading 2 April » oe | pert selling of and wheat gears: high prices for cash grain of weather, BA GSE TICES. TE ES Portland Market Report | PORTLAND, April 9.—Butter sexoese $90.86 Geduct 270 a market plue MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Munict; Heed Hones, Capital One Million Doftare Central Building, Seattle TELEPHONES: Main 1227; Eiliett 2840, Rateblished ever « Quarter Century. BAN FRANCISCO, April 9-—/ “Frank loved his dog more than he loved me,” was the plea which se cured a divorcee for Mrs, Helen K. Murphy from Frank E. Murphy, = | 27@ 400 per don " dhe per ib; broliars, 490 per Ib Geore—200 per ib Cheese—Tripieta, 16@ * New York Coffee and": Sugar Quotations e per th | Mitk—Per ewe. yew TORE Aprit — Rio, 0 per ib; Ne. DAIRY PRODUCTS | per’ ~ Money on Call | Paid Whelessie Dealers Sugen—Oranutated, 15.60016.t00 per Tb. | Fp ———————————————————— PW TORK, April §-—Money on call, @ per cent: six monthe #% per cent antile paper, 7 par cent if siver--Landen, 9 %o; New York, INGER SCARES \d “BOLD” ROBBER TLAND, April 9.—When Jack held up by an un ayman last night, he For Big Profits Buy Options DGE rm YOURSELF Every Element of Value in This North “Wet and Dry” PARLORS AND Isrued for Three, Six or Nine . CREMATORY Months on pinhead: hia Snwee/as tae neat End Property one Cr awford & GERMAN MA er, wha thought he faced # gun rf ° ° SEATS NOW Azo now located at $15 ED pita imino Conover Liquidation Sale west of my OLD location. ‘Those whe have had oo- fasion to use the Bieits Service have found it re- fined, courteous and com- forting in time of bereave- ment. | ‘Th CALIFORNIA attention “Ie svucaymocs with Bieits Service. NORTH 587 taneously to avold Henry. FREQUENT Crash Str, WATAMA. : $00 Bu > Broken ribs and arma for Farley = = | Ait : | and Hunter F The Ford rambled right along. KAL Cushman The currency of these countries WO ARE HUR FORD RAM BL | YAKIMA, April 9 f along comfortably mid. the road. wie and M. G. Hunter, driving big cars from opposite directions, turned out simu —Prices Way Down You owe it to yourself if you need a homesite or want to make a highly profitable and safe investment to look at Exposition Heights and University Home Tracts AT ONCE. This property adjoins the University grounds, is 30 minutes from Second and Pike, with graded streets, sidewalks, curb- ing, water mains and shade trees, all in and paid for, and it is being sold without thought of profit—prices cut, terms cut and the only consideration clearing up at the earliest possible moment. The old-time firm af Crawford & Conover is going out of business. Mr. Crawford’s death necessitated it, and this is their liquidation sale. For 82 years Crawford & Conover’s trademark has been: “References, Every Bank and Business Man in Seattle.” Only 30% of the original property remains. Nearly one hundred homes and two stores are a ready erected. Like all good things, it is going fast, so GET BUSY! Take the Ravenna car to end of line, then walk in the same direction, eastward, four blocks to our branch office at the corner of 35th N. E. and 55th Street. Or drive out along Montlake Boulevard, turning to the left and up hill at Uni- versity trestle and continuing to our office at above address. Mr. F. H. Brown is manager in charge. Terms $50 cash and $10 a month. tory. tunity for big profits. NO MARGAINS TO PUT UP In case of decline. Option pro- tects you for its entire period. 3 ON Ford $49 Ruys Option on 10,000 §5 Bu | = DGE Edward EB.) Ba oma will hold the) = n hearings in Seattle in the absence of Judge makes a prof or smaller Saturd Jeremiah Neterer in Hellimtham, prised to nee it advance 10 cents during the next few monthe, which would mean $10,000 on 100,000 marks, francs or lira | Medium to choice MAIL REMITTANCE FOR THE SIZE OF OPTION YOU DESIRE N ption tseued for * than 10,000 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE tn everything pertaining to the comfort and care of the Eye and Ear ts your assurance that we can serve you wih entire satisfaction Only a limited number teeued. therefore act immoediatel Save Sensibl y Spend of your income what you need to live healthfully and happily—and spend it only through a checking account; put the surplus, however small, in our savings de- bonds purchased through t Present exchange rate affor many rare of tex for ¢ manent “Dp ive mark purchases of f no wecuriti for which Immediate advanta; If your hearing 1s defective write for 10 day Free Trial of the Wonderful “Acousticon.” Artificial Eyes should be taken. artment and fut vill be safe. i tucthe ined Maced sor aeons ee Sprays Pra Coss Boare SPECIAL—Almost 80 Choice Lots, tive an nactive foreign bonda fompasses aes While They Last, $5 Cash and $5 a Month GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO., Inc. E. S. Goodwin, Pres. V. J. Green, Sales Mgr. 312-314 Leary Building, Seattle Main 4357 and stocks. Industrial Saami pi yim aat|| Underwriters A gency = reins sire today when they || Foreign Exchange Department SCATTLE OPTICAL Co ROOMS 800-303 Mehthorn Butlding 715 Second Ave Marke, demand, | Beattie, U. BA n4334 up 12 | eenth i = x Phones: Wiliott 4949, Miiott Bass, M y SAMA ATO rs HSE ais ow Cann dos, —— re Selections M Memora: OUR GUAK». te part of every sale ond 1 manne thee no transection te conplete unt the cuetomer Ie absclitely satiabed. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion | Tn \ z : -