The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 23

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jenemy during the war : setttenced to three years in prison by In Another “Difterent” Role “The Heart [+= ==... of a Child” A story of the slums; of theatrical life; and of the world of riches, from the novel by Frank Danby. LAST TIMES TONIGHT REX BEACH’S “THE SILVER HORDE” ‘Maid Gone— and S So |WANTS Is Her Clothing . E. Hughes’ wife heard lothing PWreichbors on April 10 tunat her niald was seen pillaging bureau ‘Grawers in the Hughes home at 1410 Belmont ave. At that time nothing! tm 4 slander cae it bewun today by! war found stolen, but the maid jras diteharged on general princ! | Friday the theft of $150 in weartng apparel was discovered. The police are bunting for the maid. Radio Operators. Must Take Exam The United States radio inafector of the Tth Radio District will be tn Tacoma Saturday for the purpose ef conducting examinations for tadio operators, both commercial ané ama teur. Amateurs at Tacoma now holding second grade amateur radio oper ator licenses must take the exami mation for amateur first grade ii censes at 10 a. m, postoffice build ing. e The Seattle Star |DIRECTORY ESTA name Consultation; cases A, a eae departmen| rate fron ts ‘Burke Hide. ET. Schotf, Dow ‘Consultation fre: mod: foreign oped promoted. B05. Bide, Seattle W ate HW Phone Main 5059. Chiropractor ractor, 210-18 gnrul- efits 430 FPpcopte O nk. nid iebell. 6. W_ Pantages Wid ELT _Collaterat Loans | ANED ON ALL AWRTT. The Reliable, 9 ixth_and Maaipom, Main i ge Uph ros. Furn. ». Bhop. w air, Insurance & aoe 509 Lamber “98. GREHA jeon 1190 First ave x a Tesi | a AHANTEED iam: termi Pa isi IAL LOANS par rt ny amount fe Joan and jewelry. '* it or 14 ia raay 1889, 2110 $ 53, $] MUST SPEED UP | STADIUM DRIVE. Untem Seattle comes thru with ber customary eleventh hour rally, the Whiversity stadium building fund tw mot going to be raised by @aturday nih ‘This was apparent at noon today when only $196,000 of the required $600,000 reposed im the bank “It haa been the history of other @rives that the greater part of the quota wae Praised in the last fow jours,” aid Maj J. ¥. Dougiam, ac ing chairman of the stadium commit too, “We are placing a lot of rok janes in the expected whirlwind fla) tah. A there canvass of the busine @istrtet la under way by alumni cap. tained by W. J. (Wee) Coyle today, aided By 66 er 60 ealeemen from the] Ten oCtock tub, a branch of the! Chamber ef Commerce. Thetr stunt is to ealt 2600 more stadium seats be |fore Sacerday night CAILLAUX MUST GO TO PRISON PARIA, April 28.—Joseph Caillaux former premier of France, convicted of holding correapondence with the today was the senate, sitting ax a high court of | Jeatios. Since, ander the French law, soli taty confinement counts for one | {fourth more than regular imprivon. | |ment, Caifliaux, having swerved 24) monthw alone, wiB be entitied wo 35) Months eredit | Suspected of being the man whe, on the night of December 19, 1819, held ap ©. Honda in his room in the |N. P. hotel and shot James Swan, a bystander, during @ scuffle whieh fol- low, P. L. Mason, 24, te being held In the city jail Friday pending inyestt gation Mike, Alas, Has Left City Hall] Ayah! Ayah! Mike has gone! Mike was the aristocratic Boston Dalipap that was brought iMto the Lost and Found department of the Muny lines | Weinesday and who rapidly wormed himeelf into the affections of the em ployes at Murty headquarters. ‘Mike's owner, Mra. George Blair, appeared to claim him Friday Pickpockets at Mra. A. RO MeGregor, 406% Pike st. appeared at central police station Friday and declared her pocket had been picked Thureday afternoon at Pike Place Joontaining her son's savings amount tn to $25. She #uspeets a woman FOR ‘SLANDER : ung Carnival at Collins Field It will be worth 3 cents of any id's money to attend the firet annu @l penny carnival at Collins play Meld, 16th ave. and Washington B. G. Northrup, he alleges that J.|, A. Graham, a Srecer at 401 W Gater st, remarked in the presence | of witneases on March Frida “You'll bring tack that mck of | cy etiy you - ag, instruct vaudeville and « Moving pictures animal ctrous are Work in Market | market ©f & pocketbook |! ¥ evening, according to Roger|) SUGAR PRICE TAKES ANOTHER LEAP; NOW $20.50 A HUNDRED SAN FRANCTSOO, April 23. Sugar prices soared aguin today acourd to an by the California Hawaiian Sugar Refinery Latest prices $20.50 a hundred pounds, wh Will raise the retail price to cents, ascording to grocers, Increase in the, price af mw sugar is given as the reagan for the jump. Sugar refiners are Unanimous in the opinion that fevernmental investigation ean hot bring down prices until Ma wallan and Cuban prices are lowered LIBERTY BONDS STAND UP WELL BY RALPU F. couch WASHINGTON, Aprit ty bonds gave a “wonderfully Aosount of themmeives,” wry department, anid today if cussing the recent period of reat depreciation of miticellaneous séturi tos Thin period came Wednewtay when the stock exebange suffered heetic day in months thru a rush of selling orders which broke quote tions of practionlly all securition “But I am told that & feature of Thureday'y ldberty bond market sald Leffingwell, “wan the, unusual ly Jarge buying of small lots by investors, Léberty bondy are stand ing of thete own feet without arth al support.” affingwell cited yeeterday's mar ket closing prices of Liberty bonds, Of the nine government imsoer of the great war period, neyen showed Increases at last night's closing over the clowing prime of the pre views day when afl pecurities broke Laffingwell and other treasury of fictale agreed in the conviction that Liberty bonds and Victory notes will reach par climax New York the mort to a * | BANK CLEARINGS Brattic Cleartnags . ; Balances 1,960,596.71 Tacoma 669 588.40 71,827.99 Chrarings Palances . . Spotuune | Cleartogs Ralances . Portland 1,877,289.00 794,300.00 GATE 944.94 1,578,691.50 Cleartngs Ralances ..... «+++ Tides i in Seattle necomd 1 19:27 pom, IAT * Status of the New York | Stock Exchange | 22—A milling ware Gearing tne fret Fond opening, Rteel Northrup asks $5,000 damares, | featured. Kida between 6 and 16 are! | claiming Injury to his reputation. | welcome, t He mye he #0i4 the Galer a (grocery t Graham on March The master of the American and remained in the store geveral| steamer Point Judith reports te the Gaye acquainting the new owner) Branch Hydrographic office at Ban with the trade. Francisco, Cal, by radio, The alleged sianderous remark) p.m. April 11 waa made in Behwabacher Brothers jennie gfocery, where the two 2) Minizo anchosags, ‘coast of Mexico, was not burning. in Theft Probe ‘Two rooma in the Welcome hotel were entered and a quantity of slothing and jewelry stolen Thur @ay night. Jewus Moreno, 25, 4 Mexican, was seen leaving the hoter. Me denied complicity in the rob. bertes, but heverthcless he ia in the oity jail Friday pending a com plete inveatigution. =| "Dost Forbes” Reaches Seattle| Going wnder the name of R. C. Johnston, the alleged notorious ad | oheok artist, know® here as Dr. Rob | ert 1. Forbes, arrived in Seattle Fri day pereiags, on hin way to Valdex Alaska, to face federal charges. He | alee te la in the cumtody of Deputy Unitea| ACAY WITH States Marshal D. ©. Dortity and) Deputy Sheriff J, HM. Rabigh, of Sait) Lake City. Johnston was artested a Month ago, in the desert country of | Utah, where he had fled after break- ing out of the Okanog@h covnty jaf DaYs com, 6 “3x, APRIL 27 SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY SANPPY AUSIC: "NORA | eer we Bal. $1.00; Gal. Orch., $3.00; Ral., $1.50 and % War Tax Seattle ranks third In volume of passenger traffic, says B. F. L. Stur-/ dee, general agent in Seattle of the | Can ne HENEVER Spring comes our thoughts naturally turn to flowers and then the best place to obtain them. The flower business offers food for thought. Carefully selected flowers, a spotless store, splendid ethods of keeping and displaying the * flowers and superbly efficient methods of delivering them— these are the requisites of a successful flower business. HESE and many other little points which often escape notice, but have a big CHARMING METROPOLITAN |::- that at #)7 1920, the light at|) o& pein the Eire tench ht ia. on wert uy Petroleum at $1.46 points, All of thes yh fe ures under the low prices of Thureday morning Traders then watended their miling to other parts of the list, bet with few ex tone they met with considerable re sistance. Baldwin waa foreed under 116 Rtudebaker below 109 and Htwel below § Dut ail of thees ikeuen retained this’ loos when the eaanre was tenwoved. ‘The ma: loan weak. NEW YORK, April 23.--The foreign @xchange market opened nat Demand atertin | Chicago Grain Market | P conic Heavy eating ae veloped on the nd thi Kiter cpeding tiem were & shade in the Inet hour in tho Was induced by & The general wan the reason attrib tainty re unchanged to lower whieh opened down ‘ec at ned unchanged In Inter trad Jnly corn, up Ke on opening at lomt live Inter; Hey on opening at jore ing $1.59, tember #orn, 1.64, deetined t 96%40, remained unehanged, ae ate. which opened Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, 3 a Hoge Reeript Tbe to $1 lower April 22 market head: market D. A. R. Members at effect upon the final result— perfect flowers—are the rea- sons for the flower leadership of WOODLAWN. WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP Conveniently Lacnted Beatle Chemmer ‘Theatre SPRING BASKETS $2.50 A Very Dainty Specialty Delivered Anywhere in the City Washington’s Tomb WASHINGTON, April Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, In convention here, journeyed to Mount Vernon today and laid wreaths on the tomb of George Washington. Mra, George M. Minor, of Con nectiout, has been elected president general of the D. A. Hy succeeding Mrs, George T. Guernaey ‘The southwestern Riaska Imer Admiral Watson, Scheduled to sail) muse of an accident to her stern frame, it is announced, ‘ 23.~Liber- , xgot Amar tat | Beoretary Latfingwell of the ‘ream! echo 8 ene % aad advanced to 4 ° in late trading f Trade today & weak tone Roth corm and cate lower than yesterday's by seahomrd traders and buying mp tn mettted 19; @wen, $10.60 | ~ The | ‘STRAWBERRIES ARE DUE TODAY rket showed in quotations Friday Trading was active all along the street, ‘The #hipment of Louistana strawberries which was @ue to ar rive Wednomtay had not reached here by an earty hour Friday, but dealers were expecting the berries during the day, ‘The shipment wilt Probably be in poor condition owing te the long period in transit Looal hothouse cucumbers appearing on the market in creased quantities, Quotations | dropped ‘to $2.50 a dosen and fur reductions are in sight Wholesale Hite nee Ex] are tn have rived from— GUARANTEED | PROFITS FIVE YEARS IN ADVANCE rts declare this section best adapted to new national industry, and hundreds of small fruit, berry and poultry farmers furnish striking evidence of the returns to be de- are due to take another fall by next Week Local Markets Whereeate Destere Ladi Feareanbon aad Froit m ry ” | * AT KIRKLAND Compare the profits of a fruit, berry and poultry ranch with any other branch of small or intensified farming. _ Send in the Coupon Below for Interesting and Convincing Cucumbers Celery Per Cocambers Hott Hothouse, Ver n Perm Por De (nmabarts Per ib Spinnch — 1 oce! Tomatoes — Mexican waorre | Apple | Masters Waahtngtom Rananne—Per Mm. ...... Datew— ler be Grape Frat Cal Neney Com, € Lemons Per be Orangre Naveis Straw berries I} Dep tame Walewte -Manchertan | Pemaute Virginia Keyeton Japaness, per J | Peeame—Per ate Metter Lack! creamery, bricks =e Strictly treet Puliets neal creamery HAVE a The small monthly Live .. Kousters Reigian Hares city, are invested where the: tinual return, not onl; but in the very m living generally. |BOLSHEVISM|| HOW i THE RED MENACE A lecture and question box —by— Peter W. Collins Metropolitan Theatre Sunday, April 25th, 8 p. m. ADMISSION FREE ~ AMUSEM ENTS — me. 2:00, Nights 7 ana ® Now Playing MARRY GIRARD @ Japandne Revue: “Cathand™ nie Nace; Walter and Dyer ander and Mack; “The Becret.” Mata. the: Nights 400 - - B3, Honey Is Seized | by U. S. Marshal Twelve cases of Queen Bee honey consigned to a local firm from the lifornia Honey Co., Portland, seized by Deputy U. 8. Mathhal The oo. Low we Frank Colfigan Friday morning. libel charges that the label proclaime thé contents to be pure honey, when th fact it is adulterated with glucose, The sweet stuff will be returned to the awners upon condition that they label it correctly, it is said. To Sell Goods of Army and Navy Announcement was made today by the Camp Lewis Wireless that the government had assigned to them approximately $154,000 of army and navy goods, Including cotton batting. wray yarn, a larg antity white navy beans and two carloads of slightly used enamel wear. A perm Ament downtown location for the sale of these goods has been opened by the Camp Lewis Wireless at 904 Third ave A lack Adminsion: 4. B. BERIAULT, president of the Seriault Manufacturing company, an hounces the completion of their fac tory at 1104-14 Broadway. The firm will manufacture Beriault'’s Hair Bit tert, which it ¢ iplates develop: Matinee Saturday KOLA Fd Dd D AND DRY’ sw a Bat- “owe Eves, boo to $2.00. its, in most instances considerably less than. the rent of a small house and lot in the in redueed lowered cost of Paved or improved highways to al Evidence ed Ing Rees Strawberries Are in Great Demand at the Canneries HUNDREDS OF HOMES AND SMALL FARMS IN KIRKLAND 'ARTED THE PURCHASERS ON THE ROAD TO INDE- PENDENCE AND FREED THEM FROM THE BURDEN OF RENT-PAYING points of interest. Fine transporta- tion facilities with 5-cent fare to Seat- tle; excellent educational facilities for children ;, modern and up-to-date stores of all kinds—all these make life possible outside the city limits at no sacrifice of modern conveniences, but with the added benefit of country life. con- rent, PLAN TO VISIT KIRKLAND NOW! fh eager Madison Car and King County & Farrar Office in Kirkland, or phone Main 7690 for ap- Ferry to Burke * Farrar, Tne. New York Block Without obligation on my part, I would be interested in further informa- on Kirkland and fruit and berry culture. Name Address SAVING SENSE of Money enables its possessor to be armed at all times to meet life’s battles successfully. Develop your Saving Sense. ngs Department open every irday Evening from for your convenie The Seattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Miltion Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia urday, boc to $1.50. ing into a national product, { Buy Your Suit i Conveniently “Vie” Quinn; Ryan and | Homer Miles and Compa On and | Chick Heb and Smiles”; Davie, Nestor and Vit: Poters and Le tuft RRY CHAT HERRY'S terms /will make it convenient for you to secure @& smart spring suit right now——and you can have it the day you want it-—our expert { fitters will have | your suit ready for | you, perfect in every | detail, an the instant—the equal in | fabric and fit to the best tailored-to- =| measure suits—and certainly a great | deat leas expensiv Ww arry men’s fashionable clothes |of famous advertised makes, and we back them up with our own guaran: "ANGE! 1s PQ) Come in and order your suit Re be prepared for Spring. FREQUENT, AAILINGS Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto wig? | bullding, over Pig'n Whistle, Secand | ave. between Madison and Spring. ORW'S omm H PALACE HIP: =" cherman & Harrie ~ LOWEST RATES —to— CALIFORNIA BAN FRANCISC! | aad 1200 t ho te, MUM sali | McCONMICK LL 100 Cherry 8 Seed Potatoes SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY While they last, we offer limited stocks of the following varieties: Gold Coin, Early Rose, Irish Cobtyer and Sutton’s Reliance FOR PLANTING ONLY (None Sold for Bating Purposes) AT 9c PER LB. Delivery Charges Additional POT-GROWN CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS specially grown to our order—the very choicest quality, Also Cel. e Kale, Cauliflower, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Parsley, Mint—in , all kinds of Plants, Roots and Retry Bushes, You will be pleased with the quality and price, SWEET PEAS If you have not planted Sweet Pea seed, do 80 at ance. Spring is here now. You can now grow Radishes, Cabbages, Onions, Turnips and Kale without fear of the: pesky Root Maggots. MAG-O-TITE MAKES IT POSSIBLE RANDALL & McLOUGHLIN Where the Madison Cable Starts Uptawn Store Madison at Western Killott 5156 EE LTE Ae MN TI SBE |

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