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Japanese Government Bonds HROUGH our — connec- tions in London, Eng- land, we are able ‘to offer the bonds of the Imperial Japanese Government at al-| most half the face value. The bonds are coupon bearer bonds, and bear in- terest at the rate of 4%, yable semi-annually, With the return of normal conditions, these Bonds should show large profits, coupled with unusual earn- ings and safety. | Issued in denominations of £20, £100 Price $50 per £20 Bond. Value at par $97.50. Almost Half Pr Send for thiiico British, French, [ oe can fands eat from t0c to 80 on the doar These Bonds gocypy the same position in their re- } spective countries as do Liberty | Bonds here in America. They | ere backed by the entire re. » s#owrces of the Governments is- suing them. They are gilt-edge | collateral, readily salable end can be converted into cash in most cases in twenty-four hours’ notice. References—Any Bank in! Seattle or Tacoma. } International Bond) Company 630-632 Burke Building. Second Ave. and Marion St., Seattle, Wash. Elliott 1377) | | “Consols” HIS, the “Premier Gov- ernment Security of the world,” backed by the entire resources of the Empire, can now be bought yith Ameri- can dollars at a lower price than has ever before been possible. Par Value One Hundred) *;, Pounds, or $487.00, when ex- change is normal. Price delivered in Seattle,| : $205.00. | With the returf of Ex- change to normal, and the resumption of Britain's Over- seas Trade, a large profit is reasonably certain. A group of British or other Forcign Honda may be bought, if desired, om the Monthly Bav- ing Plan, A payment of one- fifth with the order, and the bal- ance in ten equal monthly pay- ments wil buy British, French, Italian, Japancee, Chinese, Ger- man or Belgian Government Bonds, which, with the return of normal conditions, will carn profits of from 27% to 1000% on the funds invested. References, any bank in Seattle. International Bond Company 630-632 Burke Building, Second Ave. and Marion St., Seattle. Elliott 1377)! British ‘Government Bonds Wwe offer for investment|" the National War}: Bonds of Great Britain. These Bonds are due October 1, 1922, and repayable at) £102. They are exempt from| taxation if held by a _non-| resident of the United King- dom. Coupons are dated| April 1, and October 1, the} interest rate is 5%. Issued| in denominations of £100, £200 and £500. Through our connections in| London, we are enabled ‘to of- fer these Bonds at $385 per hundred Pounds Sterling. With the return of Ster- ling to normal, these bonds, | at maturity, will be worth| $469.29. | And the profit will be ery | nearly 30% on the original investment. . Complete lists of the Bonds of Great Britain, France, Belgium, | Japan, Italy, China and Ger- | many will be sent to any address | on application. These securitics | occupy the same relative posi- tion in their own countries as do | our own IAberty Bonds here in the United States. They can be bought now with U. 8. funds at prices which, with the return of normal conditions, will show profits ranging from £0% to 1900 %. References, any bank in Reat- tle or Tacoma. International Bond ‘ Comp Suite 630-632 Burke Building, Second Ave. and Marion St., ie Seattle. Elliott 1377 £500 and £1,000.) %, .. } one SEQUIM HOLDS CELEBRATION Observe 25th Annual May . April with the town ly decorated every one ® Sequim took part in the opening ef the 25th May bration which was held here yesterday and today In Athletic park. Priday was farmerw day with a ball game the Commercial t Angeles and Sequim, © one was allowed to ¢ had been In the game for the jar ten years. Today was tren’s day, when the Queer May was crowned as the Sequilr choof chi h gave a May-pole dance @r hoop dance, with tho aecompaniment of the East End Marine band President B. A. Hol land, of the State in the afte: Harold Caven, as the representative of the Port * Elks, will make the para e drop. Baseball honors for the Olympic Ps la will be settled between th t Angeles and Se quin high 12 Japs Are Charged With Selling Mule Cider Because the elder they sold to fed eral prohibition officers contained too powerful a kick for public safety, 33 persons, 12 of whom are Japa, face charges of violating the national prohtbition law Percentage of alcoho! found tn the samples taken range from 90 per cent to 5.20 per cent. One-half of one per cent ix the leyal limit between Hearing on the mnyunction aaked by Clark Nettleton, publisher of the P.1. to prohibit George Boole, ft nancier, from selling 700 shares of P.1. stock to Wiliam Randolph Hearst was cofitinved one week on motion of attorneys for both sides in Judge A. W. Frater’s court Fri day OTHELLO, April 20-—Told by the foreman that they were to work 10 hours for 11 houre’ pay, at 49 cents an hour, & section gang near here oxpreated its thanks for the thought- fulness of the foreman and declined. The mea are working eight hours for the 11 hours’ pay. ‘ae Markets | t. * Publi | Public . n —_—_—a SANITARY potatoes, 2 Ta 400 > 2.008 Da govers Ets 500 ibe Sires veal roast, 14%e BD Pte ‘@ere) milk, tte can: Carnation milk, t for tte; fresh Washington eream ery better, 6¢ ™. Mtall It. big Plerida +e Be jar; stuffed 1.38 at 2 the $1.50, M : pkes Creamettan, 260. She, $1.03, $1.99, coftes, tte Th. 5-1 Royal White laundry Stall 48, Crisco, StaN 14, fresh Columbia rtver wh skinned soles, 2 tbe © 2 Wee tke Stall 102, f bul at, the T.: ateor Stalls 04.94 Pike at. . 1Twe m Stal! 40, Premium chocolate, pork roast, = 37-38, the K ean Royal baking pow . | (ex dividend), * | Boutbern Stall 79, pure fresh mile, tle qt stall 6, tall ean Carnation milk. 1140 stall Rogers baking powd a fren halibut, 200 potatoes, $5.75 to $9.56 per 1802 Pike pi. 16 ans in tamato mance, oe, 2 A The; white Cream of Wheat, 2Te pk. Stall 11, veal roast, ise t.; weal chops, > eat lard, 200 all 10%, 3 Ty lege, will epeak | | ground | fe | today. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920. END WAR BILL i Local Markets "| Tides in Seattle | SATURDAY | : Artichokes ter a asta , elt Knox Peace Resolution Re- | sererv.-o«! — ported Favorably | Careats—Por' i Oanlifiower Per dow 28O@2.25 | Cacumbers: Hothouse, per dom sete kee “ Foreign Exchange || —% + April 20. Demand t $9.59%, off 4 rhet open: by Knox. The resolution also differs from the one recently passed | by the house. Splomeh— Load As revieed, the measure provider Walla Waite for the repeal of the declaration of | Tomatere—-Maxtoan war against Germany and Austria.) "rds MAN | wecrre Batras, ary, and requests the president | Appice. ha with these coun-| Bastern Washi 1.5007 4.50 | pein” f establishing | Renasae Ver Mm. 4 Dates Por box ong and com: | Grape Fruit * prior to | ta Net oe stooge } * > | Status of Frisco Market | | ’ | "RANCINCO, April 30.—Dutter| te per Ib L *% 1040 per dow; extra pul- | te dos, Undersized putleta, Teo@res ‘ a Mis 1344 rnin fats, taney, P70 per ‘Ib SEMENTS Y fully the friend merctal in! the dects Plortas Cal Nowey—Comb, erate Lemons — Por Oranges Per . : Will Start Action in Sugar Seizure} OMATIA, April %0.—Criminal ac don, under the Lever act, will be rted agninat the owners of 168,000 Nights 7 KING WAY w Holt Waketicla The Walters; Nev Carietta and Dick L | States Attorney Frank Peterson. The |men will be charged with boarding, | Peterson said. | The sugar wl be ptaoed on the | ® market and sold, Peterson declared. Chihuahua Troops = Join With Rebels WASHINGTON, April 20.—In th desertion of Mexican federal troops at Chibuahva City, reported official. | lly to the state department, observ. | ers here today mw the hand of Pan. eho Villa, rebel chieftain | | Late last week word reached Gen- jeral Alvarado, reprosentative here of the Obregon revolution, that Villa had sent assurances to Governor De} La Huerta of Sonora, that he would | throw his support to the rebellion. Fortifications Bill Is Passed WASHINGTON, April 20.—The senate today passed the fortifications | | appropriation bill, carrying more than $19,000,000, an increase of about} $500,000 over the house figures. Water Power Bill Is Agreed Upon x — WASHINGTON, April 30.— The | ja water power bill as agreed to by | house and senate conferees wan re ported to the senate today by Sen. ator Jones, Washington, chairman of the senate committee. | | pia you ever see a man who wasn't | g to make money without work. | }ing for it? - DAIRY PROpCCTS ‘ald to Kbippers mith or owt Fifth and Vine This 3 DAIRY PRODUCTS Matter Local creamery, cub Local creamery, bricks. Rage strictly fresh Pullets Prebews and “Ole” RIDERS” ), Me; Mata. (ex- ladicn’ Mata Taya), 126. rollers MOORE “FLASIOS” onrneum emeurr vee WALLIS CLARK “ Qestations at Stockyards Mege— Mediam to choi Noa 16.5 14.78 @ 18 40 in bog lt ~ a.s0913.00] u : @12.00 BANK CLEARINGS Matines dnt NORA DBA in Her Joyoas Mustent “LADIRS Fins’ Aven. bOe to $2.50 Clearings ~ 4,629,492.32 | f Saturday Matines, b0c to $2.00 Balances . $30,818.97 * SSAA ja : Ciicanetaientencecieaen = Vi Chicago Grain Market * L Chicago Live Stock % || New York Coffee and rie ot OF czas. alo PAGE 2% tops Dandruff alling Hairy Scalp Diseases \ ARANTEED © ZW 1 es " ble is blood-seated no amount of ex- > terior treatment will relieve it; it must be treated through the blood. But, the average scalp ailment has its origin on the surface, yet is not responsive to any ordinary methods of cure. To all such cases Beriault’s HAIR-Bitters brings the greatest assurance that has yet been offered. This. remedy is in no sense merely a tonic and is not to be classed with ordinary tonics and dressings. It is a genuine remedy and the results that it is effecting right here locally are proof of its efficacy. F you have scalp trouble or falling hair undoubtedly you have tried many different treatments in the hope of HAIR-Bitters acts quickly. In many cases three or four applications bring absolute relief. It has gonquered, right in this locality, cases that had known no relief for years. It contains no alcohol nor other poison and is harmless to the tenderest skin. Yet it attacks the cause of scalp- eczema, of dandruff and falling hair with remarkable results. Ask for it at barber shops and hair-dressers. Buy it at drug stores for $2 and $3 a bottle. If you wish, write direct to Beriault Mfg. Co., 1104-14 Broadway, Seattle, U.S. A. vtec” ~Hoge—Recatpta, | | Bulk of Sugar Quotations CHICAGO, April 29. ; market stenay, packing, @ 16.60; pies, 418 oerar 19.60 per Tb; @tame ad, 17.60@23 per Ib. , If you are dissatisfied with your § |tot, advertise it for sale. later gained Ye; July cats opened up Se at Shc, and remained unchanged. | July Corn opened pt J later was up le; dup We at SLE6 A statesman tries to gain his by talking sense, and a politieian to gain his by spending dollars. .— ~~ H Attait | Status of the New York | | ss? | Stock Exchan; x ‘ORK, April 3 ry fice changes were tegistered by |b ee tamoee at the stock market opent Veited States Rubber opemed at 08. off 4%; Reading. 144%, op & u States Steel, 4, off te; ofr 9% 8, up Ki Republic Steel, Pacific. 4%, loo. up ker. 168. olen, 118, unchanged; Hinckatr, 36% Shortly after 1 o'clock call memey went lto 13 par cent | Short covering when Talfwtn | 1201, sent the stock rapidity vy te 11 8p nit are coming to look on this swifter, cleaner method of travel as essential in the | AIRCRAFT for Business Use operation of a successful, a3 HE adaptability of atrcraft to practical business purposes has become an established fact. Business men | up-to-date organization. The reason for this acceptance is the proven DEPENDABILITY of the more recent types. The NAVY, through the stress and strain of War, has learned valuable léssons incor- 4 x which, porated in the construction of seaplanes and flying boats, have produced marvels of DEPENDABILITY. Steel common was forced down to 92%, but then rebounded to 94% Announcement by the American W. on company of calling of « special tng of stockholders to Increase thorized preferred atock trem $40, 000 They are offering several hi cases, at phenomenally low prices. These seaplanes and flying boats, having passed rigid NAVY are probably the most dependable type of aircraft in the world. They are not toys nor experimental jobs, ‘but are similar to the types used by the NAVY today. flying range, and are able to withstand the waves and of these latest model seaplanes, many of them still in-the original They have low fuel cost per passenger mile; weather. These 'planes are _ white beans, 3be; 2 Tha green peas, cana Carne cans Libby's sweet po- was assumed tt meaut sal this atoek Inter date. Call money was obtaina’ ANNOUNCEMENT NATIONAL MARKET CO. formerly of 405 Pike street, announce the reopening of their Delicatessen business in their new location at 513 Pike Street (Opposite Coliseum Theatre) where they will carry a complete line of the very finest FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES and DELICAT- ESSEN GOODS, including Henry Jilg’s CELEBRATED Sausages AND MEAT PRODUCTS (Unequaled in the West for Quality and Flavor) National Market Co. 513 Pike Street. Branini Bros., Props. Courtesy—Quality—Cleanliness HOLMES THE MOST THRILLING, MYSTIFYING, HAIR-RAISING MELODRAMA EVER PRESENTED ON THE AMERICAN STAGE STARTING WITH A MATINEE SATURDAY | AS THE OFFERING OF THE LEVY’S- DRAMATIC STOCK CO. Mat. Sat.and Thurs: 18¢ to 270 Eves. and Sun. Mat: 36500 THEATRE Madison near 2nd. EL 5434 eure ALL NEW—NEVER Seaptanes already purchas#d from the Navy have proved good investments as passenger and express cartiers. They have ren- dered valuable aid to lumbermen in cruising tracts of timber land and fire patrol. They have been used by fisherman in locat- ing schools of fish, are daily demonstratipg their value ag mail and express carriers and in countless ways. This is not HS-2-L. FLYING BOAT: Pusher biplane: Liberty engine of 330 H. P, wing spread 74 fect; maximum speed 85 miles per bour. * Bale price $6,160. H-16 FLYING BOAT? “Tractor biplane} twe Liberty engines of 330 H. P. each; wing 95 feet; maximum speed, 95 miles por Sale price $11,053. oi ? wale price $4,000. 47 feet ale marina ‘ F-$-L FLYING BOAT: Tractor biplane} two iy Liberty engines of 330 H. P, each; wing urer has placed spread 104 feet; maximum speed 37 miles per and tail hour, Sale price $12,400. A demonstration of the usefulness of the type of ‘planes offered for sale occured at Miami, Florida, recently. An H-16 flying boat, purchased from the NAVY, after slight modification (costing about $1,000), carried fourteen passengers in addi- tion to the pilot and the mechanician from Bimini, in the Bahama Islands, to Miami, Florida. The distance was forty miles. This plane and others have been flying commercially MODEL 40 FLYING BOAT: biplase Curtiss 100 H. P. engine; wing r 48 feet; maximam speed 70 miles per i AEROMARINE $9-B SEAPLANE; Tractor biplane ; Curties 100 P. P. ; ls which, substituted for the pon- toons, converts this plane into a land machine. HAVE BEEN FLOWN theory but fact. ‘Planes are being used in each of these lines of business endeavor with marked success; some of the most successful business’ planes were purchased from the NAVY. They are selling them only because of their being an over» stock caused by the reduction of the Navel forces with the ending of the War. Read the following list: BOEING SEAPLANES; Tractor Hall-Scott engine; wing spread 44 fears maximum speed 73 miles ¢ hour. je price $2,008, ENGINES: In addition to those in te ‘planes, Liberty, Curtiss, Hall-Scott, Renault and otherg; spare parts for most ef the above ‘planes are available to per chasers, Pusher BALLOON: Captive balloon used for ob servation purposes. Sale price $2,500. e from Miami for several months with profitable returns. What has been accomplished by the H-16 can also be accomplished by the F-5-L flying boats and others of similar construction. As these ‘planes can be used for 'cross-country*flights as well as ‘cross- water flights, wherever there are canals, river or lakes, they have come into favor in the middle Western states as strongly as they have on either the Atlantic or Pacific Coast, ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FROM THIS ANNOUCEMENT Although the surplus offered for sale is exceedingly large, allowing the choice of more than ten different types of seaplanes and flying boats, it has becomes apparent that surplus will prove inadequate for the demand. Several lots included in the sale at the start have been completely sold out and orders are piling up every day. We therefore advise that you order direct from this announcement, or wire immediately for further Terms of sale: A deposit of five per cent of the purchase price at the time of order balance to be paid within thirty days of the time of acceptance, deposit to be certified check or money orders drawn to order of the Paymanss Goren of the Navy, or by bond of surety company acceptable as surety on Fed bonds. For those further information, AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOG WILL BE SENT FREE REQUEST. Send your order, deposit or requests for catalog to the Here are some of the everyday uses to which these’planes can be put pool and Express carriers. 4 revel between eo ceparated cil fields Bureau of Supplies and Accounts’ NAVY DEPARTMENT Washington, D. C.