The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 13

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ADVENTURES oF ag ay a LL E.R ey Ogee S “Mr. Ru: “My goodness, but you're noisy!” he said. shall I lock this selfish old fellow wp?” Rubadub, the fuiryaman, put down * Bis scrubbing brush. He was.clean ing up woodchuck after his win. called to Nane; sors and trim which she did. ter underground. “It isn’t a bit of Now sit «> Ree,” he « ed. “He's done the | manded, begiy,., @ame thing every year, T dest | as she maid | Keystonc I. .1 thing is to fix him up and get rid) Magical Mud®. ......05- 4 of him. He's so greedy he's afraid | was someth* Farmer Smith will plant his corn | dive with hy PRODUCTS Defore he arrive: There's the stowe jurnped, b Peid to Shippers Polish—I mean crow polish—on the| pened! T———— middle shelf.” | ming got Nick got busy then and daubed| And ot’ *™® the noisy crow all over with a thick | (Cows BY THORNTON W. Brad by Wholesaler Doster Urs BILLY POSSUM had made; “Pc pentvanrcnand a lot of friends in the Green| enou,.. Forest and on the Green Meadows, | a cowre - KH was getting so that most of his Reighbors emiled when they saw ¢ Fough-coated little fellow coming their way. This was partly because he had learned politeness in his old | | home, way down in “ol’ Virginny,” and partly because he attended to bis own affairs. He never interfered with other people. Sammy Jay, who te quite a dandy, used to make fun of Unc’ Billy beckuse he never brushed iis hair or kept his coat smooth, and Reddy Fox always anecered d@Unc’ Billy if he had a chance, But Reddy | Fox hasn't any friends, anyway, #0 this didn't really matter. Nobody | paid any attention to him until onmb | day he said that Unc’ Billy was a coward, e Jimmy Skrmk heard him and Jim. My walked right up in front of Red @y, for, tho Reddy is much bigger, Jimmy isn’t the least bit afraid of | him fore “Thive a you Maree tive, per MA Quetations at Stockyards Jim tum to chet hermon to good ° DER cows and beifers “What do you know about it? de manded Jimmy. “I—I—well, what does he hide so @M day for?” asked Reddy, weakly. | © “Becaune he sleeps days and hunts Rights,” replied Jimmy. Then he shook his fist in Reddy's face. “If he was half as mich a coward as you,‘ MAY, GRAIN AND le Price are, Reddy Fox, I wouldn't have him oied for a partner.” lore Ww a aye Te RE Chop - round Dove Baby Blinded =: From Eczemi i “The child's heed and face were Wheat | slecat s solid sore, The exes per Altali ‘ Alfalfa Meal Seratch Food the New York iy, blind. Doetor said the worst; %— " cube ever soon. Ore semold «= Status of & D. D. D, did wonderful wort A complete cure followed, | Stock Exchange 4, Dorminer, Jemizon, Ala. . Excnan ice NEW YORK, too, to the D. D. D. April 22. tle relieves x00. ie g lotion for Skin Diseo— BARTELL DRUG STORES for many clone. ed prices wday'e NEW YORK, April 22 ket railied sharply today « irive during t fa be After the fairies flew way from |onat and rubbed it on as : Scrubd-Up Land to stick thf pussy | could, until Mr, Bird w oe Willows on the trees in the Land: | and slick as a now ove '*?°?* Where Spring WasComing, all the But something happer t up @ racket didn’t please Mr, Crow, .22s@3 i his turn next. The! it served him right, ¢ loudest vaice, so Nick|own fault, He had**: > keep hin t “My/|old hickory trees, ou're noisy™ he samt. rough bark had >. shall I lock this sel. wings. So after fish old fellow up?" blackened and pot“”* wW——______—_— -Under urgent short covering, the stock market reco what D. D. D. has «| ered strength today and closed substan y higher than It opened During the final b The stock mar: | 00-ton steel oll tankers wit r At u fleet, remulted in t tion Thur first trip +0. Hundreda of pee are stranded tei in the Ortent, una get accom 9 modations to this Uy, wteamahit ‘lofficiais wy. Every passenger ship jis returning with full lists s0| Fuel off, which disappeared from: te the Oriental market several weeks Mee appearing for $60. a ton, r de he former price. The Pa cift Co. announced Thursday 6 Yokohama and return as oll bu Tides in Seattle RADAY | i 2 DAY Les First Low Tide , wer a PS) ty First Low Tide Piewt Mgt serond Low Tide | “ « High Tide fm Second High Vessels in Port at 7 Seattle Today terminal—Gaa boat Kamehatks, sr Dergen recbr Kirkettnd, str Pansy east buckere—U. @ L. & Swift ted. Mort of the dutiat | cv0ds he classified as luxurica, ion dale Gang ig achey <a ay Let Others C.D. Miller, thought to be a mem-| Tue was Jun See Shows Free|o x. to tear of athecs bors 1 When do the teoma of office of the|#musslers, whose operations were Ir eNSe ‘Phemecs, ctr | nembe # office of th lbroken up in. the raid at Meadow. | war santa | ate siehy 2 lain, March 22, was released on Preane, et | atic ; Wheel $2.00 bail at a hearing eu. 8.) sokdate, ote | well T ne Corheration Coun, |commissioner Bowman Wednenday | Walter ¥. Meler, The chiet emot. | fernoon. Mule Snoqualmie, Broxton, Whaling etre Kodis Waterway ferminal—tr Eastern eating, moter sehr W. ¥ & C. G. Beas, a §|" Burewa, t P —-% «|| Chicago Grain Market i a” Apri! 22 . be - ten re. vine semeel p be over eained fe at up ie at pate was up IKe at S56 Ke ¥— or) Chicago Live Stock i CMICAGO, Aprtt 41,000 bead: market ik Of malew, 814 ' 16-40, » hitvee Ca Recetpta, 14.000 Beet, HO@It: but and cut ere, 87.3 + ‘ 10.000 head: market 50919; owen, 10509 | f New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations 12.Coffee—No 4 Banton, 13% © te Ww TO 18% Sugar—taw * % Denver Market Status a i 19.20@19 S40 per 2,500 head; market in 000 heeds market to jamie, $9010; ewes H E ann L — * | Money on Call x “ ar 22.—Money on eal NEW YORK, April % 1 per cent » r There’s No F = Picture. The qrentent master-piece in the Gallery of Life & Nature's Health’’. Inte s mary tons portrayal af the bumah ts body at tte beet One beholde in ite eommpentte @etaila true symbol of strength. It presenta 2 fcure of striking appearance in !ta erect car- viage. clear skin, sparkling eves. strong limba, steady nerves and firm rouseles: fairly vibrat- ing in animat 5 fresh, and epirited, with an air of unbeunded confidence nd « face radiant in color and ilin ‘with a glow ai hope and cheerfulness. os rtly after 11/20 there was a fair Dp to 290 1 of youterday ta higher than the low The dear arty Art G - ‘Picture o’ under . wold al Hat was forced United eff and to 170, United Mtates Realty t of the nelling wave ‘There har been sionals during the y there was wnt for the in the stock or On thin rally Bi ed I ; 4 points, recovered rh thie morning @ distinct connec n the break in the eommos The Great General Tonic mete. tie by profes r three days ning In the rity of the nmodity 04 8 reboiider of on ned bic) Si tive great general wks. It tends . lvitsh the Wlond, create new 6 commodity priess. ! rh NM "frolivionge and grain market in Chicago Tn @ general way the financial Japan, in has heavy th ab whieh balances tingy | Sole YKO MED! | assert there li janafactarers: ICINE COMPARwynp tn the final hour, a aaba an a em Milde & Lasther opened ot |t2, create any , KANSAS CITY. MO. | Hiidebaker at 107, off, % For Sale at All Druggists—Alwayz, vp 1) tackawnnnn stent Drug Company ‘The market closed higher ve Products at $7 is, up ii.) One stiteh in time is worth two in 14 un 2: Henlogie Binal at the side, ° ‘ping SEATS NOW May onta gained Yo at Sie, and July| KOREA TO SPEAK: E {Will Address Convention : | Here Sunday BANK CLEARINGS returned one of Soltau will be Stanley nary to Korea ey Seattle ™ nt the 16th an principal pe | $7,038,126.40 | the 1,914,128.98 Clearing» Radnor Spokane 871,00 100.00 Portland Clearing 6.926,990.92 0,961.36 x A x Status of Frisco Market * * AN FRANCISCO, April #2.—tutter Extras, 66 ye per Ib. Watres, 460 per dow: extra p ‘ per undersited p nee ornia Mata, fancy, 26 per Ib; ¢ fe per tb bern ™ DIVIDENDS NRW “ pa oottng b claseon “A 1 “Hof common sock, paya | Sailors Will Get | Rev. I, Stanley Soltau Boclcs Here [nos coavention: of the Oregon co 8,000 s : t ference branch of the Women's M “nee: gh hey Fag re Fen, ty of the Evangelical from the A " wmociation in ut thor adguarter iret chureh, 4 . Thur str tb lay The convention will close with a s ls ane of the lines of activ. meeting at 7:30 p.m. Sund hieh hich the A. L. A. ta carrying on | Will be addreased by Rev. t and for which its big ks for Meetings will be held as follows: . Thureday, 7:45 p. m.; Friday, 9:30 Everybod ampaign is now ralsing a 8 » fund a m., 1.30 and 7:30 p, m.; Saturda 930 a, m. and 130 p. m.; Sunday MILL a m 10 p.m New York Customs Ll Break All Records REED VW YORK, April 22.—-Custor | re % for the port of New York « March, according to the re ector Kyron FR. Newton, | 5 | total of $22,281,678 -w | | *|Said to Be One of Meadow- Miller Ix sald to be the man who| made his eacape tn the auto that got | away in a running gun fight at! Meadowdale, He was finally cap: | tured April 4 at Aberdeen. James B. Simpson and Baron Long | are two of the names under which | Miller masqueraded, according to |prohibition officers, His finol hear. G E T y OUR): before Commissioner Bowman in set for May 11, ALLIES NEARING SERIOUS SPLIT pl rouble Looms Over Dispute About Treaty PARIS, April 22.—The tnteraltied | commission has recommended that Germany be allowed an army in ex it of the Job of theatre censor, it| in understood, is the privilege of ee | ng all the latest movies free. A man can't run a 40-horsepower aut ie very far on a fivehorse power income | by the treaty of Versailles, the | newspaper L'Intransigeant maid to. | Jay, in @ dispatch from {ts corres pondent at San Rema, The present conference of the council of premiers, the newspaper | said, will end Aprfl 26, reconvening | in Paris May 6. breach between the allied premiers jin the meeting at San Remo we seen in newspaper dispatches here today. French correspondents made no effort to conceal the situation. On the one side, they mid, stands Prime Minister Lioyd George of | eat Britain, favoring modification | of the peace treaty with +Germany and asking France to pledge her. | self not to act alone to enforce the treaty in future ‘Say City Bridges. Infringe on Patents Claim that the city of Seattle has |infringed their patents tn the con-| Indications of the MISS EPPIE JOUNSON FOR |struction of the Rallard, Fremont} jand University bridges, was adv } jed Thursday by the Strauss Bascule | — BIG GRAN OPENING SATURDAY | Bridge company Called Tyrants by Labor Council Mayor Caldwell and Police Chief | | Warren were termed “tyrants” at jay night, in resolutions flaying their | » 'MISSIONARY OF [TACOMA FIGHTS | cena of the 100,000 men provided | y the Central Labor council Wednes.| = STADIUM PLAN Dr. Suzzalio Hurries There to Present Issue Open opposition to the University of Washington stadium campaign de veloped in Tacoma t t was re Ported at drive headquarters here his 0 He f the Jenloun attitude of th ul president of the t b nda into t 1 1 1 Tacoma had bee 1 ur , a sum #6 1 y to Heatt bulldir hep ted here, The apath { the « of Destiny” added to the gloom sorrowful situatior vinnest, graduate noon. “The ign but we have only $174 0 wetunlly in the bank, We should have $ 0 Determined to raise the balance of the y students num ering 10¢ drive on a #e lected list tive investors today by the alumni driv 0 Be ttle graduates will be approached te buy @ feat Telegrams were to several Seattle f ing them to | al aid to the fund. 10 and Judge Kenneth h were among them, \ t Aquarters, would put the er the top. Kidridge wan the heaviest fiber of the day He bought 1 worth of seats, sending heck for the full amount While Tacoma is in @ balky mood from a call sent to Yakima, Eve t other towns thruout th: alumni have tate wh the drive with swung into vigorous stride. | FAIL TO SETTLE FUEL STANDARD Two Councilmen Favor 168 Feet The question of how much fire-| wood Seattle consumers will get when they buy a cord w panned upon by the entire persor city council Following a lengthy heartng on the matter Wednesday afternoon, the public safety committee was unable agree on the standard. and Oliver el of the orreet Philip Tindall Srickson announced that they would return @ report favoring 168 cubic feet an the standard for a cord. R B. Hesketh, the third member of the committee, will bring in a minority | report. 1. J. Allen, of the weights and measures department, urged cubic feet container as the standard for a load of wood at the meoting Wednenday, while fuel dealers were equally insistent on holding that 140 cubic pe the standard, altho de- claring their willingness to accept the 168 measure. | yuncil New Terminus for Yesler Cable Line; City officials took their first step in creating a new terminus of the way cable Thursday morning when preliminary measure ments were made at Third ave. and Yesler way. Eventually wil rtop at Third ave. and not continue down to Occidental ave, car ERNST HARDWARE CoO. SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET to lights duced to ..... Albatross Soot Se SPECIALS For Friday Only Marvel Electric Irons, reduced Mazda Lamps, for Ford Head- large size bulb—re- Hand Witch, mechanics’ soap; antiseptic lightning dirt re- mover for the hands —re- Auced 00. 06.5. -.cdeasceen eee Destroyer — cleans the chimney, destroys soot by chemical action, less- ens chimney fire risk, is not explosive, easy to use, saves fuel—reduced to ..........12¢ Stanley Iron Scrub Plane, No. 40—reduced to .........$1.69 Goodell-Pratt No. 232 Pocket w Driver, nickel - plated —reduced to .............7le Little Wonder 25-foot Steel Tape Line, metallic case—re- duced to ..1...0-<...--- GE No Phone or C. O. D. Orders 29c Charge Sustained A Gemurrer entered by C. D. Mo Conahy to a grand jury indictment, rging conspiracy to defraud the government by altering the values of war saving certificates, was sustain ed by Federal Judge Neterer Wed neaday. Another indictment charg: ing a similar offense, still stands against McConahy and his wife, Tells Police of — Chicken Menace Mre. W. S. Chase, 823 14th ave, complained to the police Thursday that she has chased her neighbor's chickens out of her garden for the Inst She sought action from the police. “The chicken ruined my gard have practically reported Mrs. Prices of the tracts North En Lowering High Rents Big Bargains in Crawford and Conover Liquidation Sale Helping Many —_ to Save Rent range from $314 to $798. and $5 to $10 a month. Such extraordinary values as these are attracting many simply because Doughnuts }are made and sold at} d Tracts Terms, $5 to $50 down Genuine Hoyt’s ONLY ONE PLACE HOYT’S 322 Pike St. at 4th * NIGHT | |action in preventing George F. Van- jderveer's proposed speech on * at Invisible Government,” horemen’s hall, April 11. Long OF THE | WALTER HEALY sustained ta cial lacerations when his motorcycle | ==I OAK collided with fn automobile driven by J. L. Yocum, 201 Jackson st.| 553 Wednesday night at Dexter ave, and| = Valley st THEATRE Madison Near 2nd Men bet on horse bat horses never bet an men. Horses have horse sense. “PALS FIRST” MEANS 80 VERY MUCH— TRUTH FRIENDSHIP LOVE —EXPRESSED BY THE WILKES PLAYERS AT THE WITH THE Levy’s Dramatic Stock Co. | | “THE LITTLE GIRL GOD FORGOT” All Seats Reserved Nights and Sun. Mata, 36¢ to of the economy which can be effected. Some are greatly reducing their rent by purchasing the tracts on time and merely putting up temporary little homes. Most intend to build more substantially when prices of building materials come down. Some others are going to see the summer through in tents. The hundreds who have already purchased and built are welcoming the new ones and altogether the bigger homes, the little one and two-room homes and the canvas tents are getting a lot of fun out of saving rent, acquiring their own homes and raising their own potatoes. Many tracts were bought last Sund There are a comparatively few left, but still good choices. It’s the last piece of land in the North End adjoining the University grounds available at first hand. Only thirty minutes from Pike and Second. Gently slopes up from Lake Washing- ton and views the Lake, the Cascades and Mount Rainier. Take a ‘cash deposit out with you. deposit gets any unsold tract. The first to make a spot cash No reservations, Every day, rain or shine, our subdivision office is open and in charge of Mr. F. H. Brown. Board a Ravenna car, ride to end of line, and then walk 4 blocks eastward to our office at corner of 35th Ave. N. E, and 85th St. Or drive out along Montlake Boulevard, turning to left and up hill at University trestle and continuing to our office at above address. Subdivision phone, Kenwood 8649, Goodwin Real Estate Co., Inc. E. 8. GOODWIN, President V. J. GREEN, Sales Manager 312-314 Leary Bldg., Seattle—Main 4357 She, Mats Wed. Sat, Ife to 27¢ WILKES

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