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6 berm Fae 4 Packing Soreensen ros Pur. Shop MNT % BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SPSS GROWS TO FE, 000,606 an’s Experience the Ol * Lease Tustnee Day, formerly Justice of the Preme ‘Court of Oklahoma, wan Pauaded™ to put $5400 in a teane Weal. Shortly afterward his friend Me back and axked Cor another ive hundred. Judge Day “came Across,” but made It very plaif it Was for the last time Within 60 days he was offered sev eral hundred (housand doliate for Kis interests, Thon Judge Day be- fame Interested. his holdings amount to about five million dollars, all as the re= ult of the firat “fl Me has retired from the bench, we his time is fully taken t looking after his personal busi Interes Three years ago Judge, Day world | consider dealing in leases but toda: legitimate and a traordinary profitable busines Today the oil industry te one of the greatest handle only legitimate leases in ood formation, and while there ts &h element of chance, as there is im the real estate business or any other, no one ever lost a penny that has purchased leases, and many have doubled their money and trebled it in the past 20 days Come in a © me, talk It over, act) wick, for wells are coming In laily, and the leases are going Up daity. LEASES TEXAS $100, $25 down and 20 Aeres cost you $25 per month 49 Bowes cost yo Mups. deseript! cluding geolox tion given. & F. SLER 602 American Bank Building rect Second ang Madi» hone Ethiott 4 Sr-o WHOLE INTEREST mill doing Kood business. Best reasons for pelling Address S, Star. PERSONAL WANENT HAIR” WAVING, x Hing, henna pack for gray faded hair. LAD Les) IMPROVEMENT SHOP, nee, 629 Union St DLER i etic physich SAN) natural and rb remedies: no operation 614 have. Main 5119 STRO, MEDICATED INHALA- toriem, for rheumatism, goltre thma. catarrh. Information free Third ave. LLIAN J. LONG—DRUGLE Physician. iemaific m 38rd & Beacon 3119. VED TO RUR fice Rev. A 38 “ 2. - PRANITY HOSPITAL CAP. is REAL ESTATE LOAN BMONEY FOR WASHINGTON FARM AND ACREAGE LOANS. Prompt Services. lL. A ROTRE FAR MORTGAGE CO. Inc. Leary Bidg. Main 4010. $180 and up and locations, In- } report informa- ne wain. HOTEL, Main The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys st-Law BALL — ESTANLISHET? iT, Hi cases. Conguitation; advice ‘oderate fees. Free dei 3 Burke Bldg, 905 Second a Downe Bik, 109 tad patents secured ‘and promoted. 505-67 Bldg. Seattle, Wanh. and at. NW. Washington, 1. one Main 390. TY, LAWYER—PAT. org nizations, o.peere, experience, ard. B Fire? ave & WICK LAWRENCE 432 Burke Ride Cldropractor bal Ay Chiropractor, ight Bid. ind and Pine. Consul- tation free. Hours, 19 to appointment. Fitintt ¥ 138 People's CampbatCo 8 Pantaw vi a eget ioe loans NED ON ALL ARTI. of walue. ‘The Helinble, 307 | gee ind ave. Furniture, Repairtng, Uphbolstering . ts, vtgek Insurance 609 Larmber Exch Junk A JUNK CO., Kalsomining TBRAL PAINT: renewed Eliott 1516, and 1129 First ave Fourth Main 6224 5 PREMIE KALAOMINING PAINTING & REPAIR CO. 160% 12th Av Fant 7964 Mattress and Feather Renovating made from feather beds res Main 4662 LOANS "iN SHAPTLE 835-6 BMETRE PUILDING car Madison. ¥ TO LOAN ny amount on diamonds 4 jewelry, Lowest rates oldest loan Brokers. CAN TBeabisined th «north of Wait. ‘x est 203-W. PARIS, May 13.—Treasury officials and bankers are alarme@ by the of the practice of burying iver coins, The silver is, in many worth more than the coins Let's have breakfast at Boldt's. TODAY’S OPPORTUNITY Long and short time invest ments are obtainable today at in come returns not offered since the Civil War. Investors should not overlook these bargains. Many of these securities obtainable in small denomin tions and all may be purchased on our Easy Payment Plan Province of Alberta Three-year 6s To yield 7.50% Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Five-year "1s _ To yield 7.70% re Notes ‘0 yield 7.75%, Details may be had for asking. & Hardgrove Investment Bonds Elliott 6072 TN} ink. Hid. | | GREEN PEAS LOWER HERE | Prices Drop 9 Cents Per Pound Thursday | Green peas took another tumble on the wholesale market Thursday, fol lowing the arrival of a large ship ment from California, New quota | tons are 9 cents a pound Strawberries are also lower, with ost berries quoted at $3.75 per crate Dealers say that good berries can be {had at $2.50 a orw Demand for the berries ts reported good. A shipment of sw riving here from the East late Wed neaday was placed on sale Thuraday et $4.25 & hamper. So and 9%o a pound. | Head lettuce market is slightly | easter, at $2.75 to $3 4 crate, | Arrivals on the local stock market | were late and' receipts could not be obtained by Thursday noon. and hog markets held steady Butter and egg gprices are un changed, A weaker undertone wa: noticeable in the butter market, and probabilities are that the market wil! be lower in a day or so, [ Local Markets ” |" Prteee Paid Whoveante Dealers 4 ter Vegetables and Fruit Cattle * L.oo@i.ts | reen Peppers Per [Lettuce Cal. (Ontons | Onion Sets Per ip Potatoes —Per ton — Netted Gems Rhubarb Spinach |. Walle Walle | Tematore— Mexican N | vaurre | Aopieo— Fenatern Wamiinaton Nemanae Per % | Cherries — Case Ver how ™ ar Pratt Florida Cal. Honey--Comd, erat | Lamons— Per box Oranges Per case Strawberries —Ier crate . | | Begs strictly fresh | Pe DAIRY rRODUCTS | Prices Paid Wholreaie Matter—Local creamery. Local creamery, bricks | Raas—Strictiy fresh Pullers Limburger Yousg Am Riock Swiss Tittamook \* POULTRY | | Prices Paid hy Whelrenter Dealers } | Decks er ” Ty as ay as Hens ue Rollers | Gomme Live Belgian Hares Live, per | 2 roUuLTs' Prices Paid Parke -Frosen Es Hit by Autos This Year Twelveyearold Tone Crandell, playing in the street in front of her home at 810 Yale ave. Wednesday evening, was struck by an auto driven by R. Oner, of 1305 Ward nt. knacked down. and front and rear wheels passed over both her legs, breaking one Oser gathered the child up in his arma and started with her to & hospital. En route his auto stalled, The gas had given out Moaning with pain, the little girl wan transferred to Dr. KB. O. Jones’ auto and taken to the Seattle General hospital, The fractured leg was encased in a cast. Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year Milton Sholdt, 417 29th ave. S., reported ta the police Thursday of having struck an unidentified woman pedestrian while driving his machine Wednesday evening at Third ave. and Spring at. The woman, Sholat declared, was un injured. Pedestrians Hit by Actoe $A] This Year G. H. Williams, 1108 W. 62nd st., while driving his machine at Leary ave. and Sixth ave, N. W. Wednesday struck W. A. Wilson, 4067 Baker ave, a pedestrian The latter sustained a sprained ankle. This Year J. B, Keyes, 202 38th ave, sustained @ broken log when b was run down by & motorcycle driven by William Coupland, 925 Terry ave, shortly before noon Thursday, Coupland is held by the police pending investigation of the accident, CU EEEEEEEEREEaEenet potatoes ar! This amounts to| ae | | Five shipping board wooden hulls | recently purchased by the National OU company have been turned over | to the Universal Shipping & Trading |company for operation and manage |ment, it waa announced ‘Thursday, | The vessels will be operated out of ttle, At present they a completed by thelr owner Meacham & Baboock shipyards. The Admiral liner West Hartland, | | with a heavy cargo of rubber, ia now! lon her way across the Pacific to Be attle, according vices recelved | here ‘Thursday. The West Hartland carries the firtt rubber shipment to Seatt the Pacific Steamship | |company established connection with | # Singapore to handle a part of that| | port's rubber tonnage Col. H. P. Warren, engineer in| | charge of the supply division of the | Alaskan Rngineering — commission, | since | left for Chicago Wednesday morning | . THE ter b bat chen thant MAY 13, 1920. if Status of the New York | E Stock Exchange nats —" NEW YORK, May 12.—Dutiness trading and lack of public Interest result ed In fractional lowse Read inion Mtoe! off “| “Phe market im Jin connection with work on the pew | idgee to na rivers. ea VANCOUVER, B.C, May 12— | When the steamer Melville Dollar of the Robert Dollar company leaves | this port she will earry the first cargo| —S | to be shipped to New York in the] New York-Vancouver-Sjngapore| freight service of the company.* steel. ratiway b {™ na and Four commadtic linera, with accommodations Yor $00 | firwtcians passengers, will operate| out of Seattle on the Oriental rua next fall announced Wednes day. The s built by the United | States shipping board, will be unit of the Pacific Steamship company’s | fleet. The first of the vessels, the Wenatchee, is to arrive here in Sep. tember. } it was ipa. hold of the Blue | #—— liner Ixton, of the Seattle || Oriental fleet, was considerably | % maged by fire while anal | was in the harbor at Hongkong, le ording to advices recelved here | Wednesday. ‘The extent of the loss) was not given. | Cargoes of four have been secured here for the Japanese-bullt freighters Pastern Maid and Eastern Cloud, re cently turned over to the United States Shipping beard. Th cargoes! | will be delivered at New York 2 -*! Seattle Arrivals and | Departures | —) Arrived | atr Admiral Dewey from Te oma at midnight; str Admiral Geed- ich from Tacoma at 7 Bm; str Horses x aster from * Harber “ pa Cargo in the | Funnel May 12 Departed tr Admiral Dewey for Man fan neont atr Bout hemst- Mayr Alaska for for | orn Alaska at 0 a. tm #tr Henry T. Beott | for Sen ys Harbor at 9:39" am. | Vessels in Port at Seattle Today | — _—__—__—__-# Smith Cove term tr Elkton, rn Gicott, «tr Kayseeka, etr Admiral Goodrien | ' per 14-—ftr Tyndareve. | Pier 12—Mr Bergen. | Motor sehr Kirketind. | Bastern Tem- Franciace | I dock—#tr Dore. Maquan. | Pler 5—Powor achr Lady Mine Jrand Trunk dock—Mtr Admiral man Union Pacific pler—Mtr Helnan Mara Pacific Coast Hngineering » Eastern Cloud, str Kaatern Maid Manford st. terminal—ttr Milkinan Maru, | str Rastern Glen. j Skinner & Eddy yardg—@ir Robin Gooa- fallow Duthie yarde—Str Weat Mahwah | Bast Waterway terminal str Arcturus | Ames yarde—Atr Roosevelt Alaska Bteamship moormes Todd drydocks—#tr Agylia | Heffernan drydocks Str Fulton 46 | Puget Bound Bridge & Dredging plant— ‘Bir Patterson. Patterson-MacDonald yards—Bktn lia Comyn, str Kuassell Haviside. Lake Unico—Hulle Kooquaimie, Broxton, Leota. Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad ison, Loughton, Bowssment, bourne- ville, Allenhurst, Abilia, Adria, Ca- praria, Elestre, Oviwtn, Abydos Peruta, Biack Wolf, Blanford, Rod- ar Str Victoria. Phyi- fine avanutated sugar, 2 Te ‘Stall 66, plum’ jam, pure frutt jelly, 3 Tbe. bho: No pple butter, #1 Stalin 27-38, 10-1. pall Karo syrup, 96; Crise, S46, Ae, 960, 91.90 ¢ K C baking all 40, 460 coften, 1% The. flings, the fb: good Stall 29, fresh churned margarine, Ihe full cream chee Stall 22, fr th.; halthut, 200 M.; halibut | 200. Stall 27, pure Yakfna | bulk honey» 346 pt, butter, 2%¢ ™ 4$0 don, Dinek toa, 690 Th butter, 680 Tp churned butter best fresh ranch | White, 200 1 Dbe pie I ke. Albers oats, 31e; H. ©. oats, 160 ke. Stall 2, leaf lard, 240 T.; dry salt ork, ney bolling beef, 12% pork and beans, 11 racua, 260; Libby’ ioe cah. Stall 116, lamb stenk, 200 ™.; steer short ribs, 8c M. pot ronat, 226 tb. Stall 9, tenderloin of fole, 200° tb.; halibut cheeks, 200 M.; salmon, 356 Th PIKE PLACE Stall 17, fine granulated sugar, 2 fos. 4c. Stall 79, pure froah milk, Ie at Stall 66, tall can Carnation milk, 120 Stall 24, red snapper, 2 The 260; young halibut,’ 150 %.; salmon trout, 260 Mb.; ling cod, 10 T. Stall 46, 60e can peaches, 3c; prunes, 166 tb. 3 cans Snider's to- mato noup, 266. Stall 12, Rogers baking powder, 2h can; large can simon, 166; extra good broom, WEATLAKE Stall 116, spinach, be tp. tomatoes, 250 . 19%e Th; mutton lamb chops, abe To. stal chocolate, 236 T.; bulk be T.; 4 rolls tollet paper, 4 pkas. Kearchlight matches, 26¢ i 4 The, navy beans, 2 ftalr 192, tomate soup. 5 Hille’ eof SANITARY 45, pure ground |cocom, 880 'th.; lypat Mi f the: Italian Stall 11, aapar- M.; Florida gtape fruit, 2 for tomatoes, ve th.; strawberries, 2 boneo “tbe; Sunkist ‘oranges, 00. ade. fhe and 300 th passenger |@ | buy tng, a lire demand at 2 tables at 20.400 "Portland Market Report | TLAND, May 12.- market weak Catto cute 118 he All quotations | unen » . head) market te need. heep- o head. market te steady 4 unchanged Butter Ste per | Rees extran, per dos, Mons per Ib Gaese—200 per tb Cheese— Triplets, 146 Belecte 10G24e per Ib; brollers, 2504 fe per th, a Chicago G Grain Market | — May ~Orain futures con. cad trvegwiat on the Ont Trade today after open in early trading on good bat stumped ae the sstiing ‘coe Uinued to exceed tne demand. "There waa hesitancy on the part of bulls because of tinwed fa tnventoned san ms the market se » cCHICAac tinued nery cano Koard ing woak few minute: May corn opened tats at $1.95%, down we. gained Wo: July corn opened ot $1 unchanged, and later lost We; Meptember corn opened down ‘ee at $1.64, and remained unchanged, May oats opened at 11.05%, down Ke end later was up Se: July cate open up “Se at P20 and later gained \ Keptember oats opened at Tle, unchanged, and later was down Wye ve Chi cago Live Stock | * x“ emreanc tay 12 —Hoge— Receipts, 25.000 head; market active end. steady Bulk of sales, $14@ 16. buten! $12.65015.20, packing. sitte@te LL roughs, $12,250 127 Je Neceipta, trong to the hi ‘1,000 need: im ent Meet 810.008 14; Dateher atee canners and cutters, S$6@E.00 stockere and feeders, $7.50@11.25; cows, $10.50@14; calven, Ho 7eens i Bheep-—Receipts, 4.006 steady, Lambe, $16.50920 pA Denver Market Status ‘ x 4 DENVER, tag 12 —Cattle— Reretpta, 4,209 he rket strong te Sto high we ne ue 4 tee se. head; market ie $14.60; bulle of ou Caiven, $4016 Hoge Keceipis to strong $10 the 14.28 Bheep Receipts ay, Lambe, $18 @14; clipped iamba, dere, 2.000 0 head: market te 001200 owen, $15 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS | ALL LOCAL ROUTES \eTRAMERS LEAVE FROY COLMAN |DOCK, FOOT OF MAMION STREET learner Hel Hur, for! Tiipm Townsend. Aperine dally land Victorts ] “Dore net thre! Vietorta om tript Bunday lIeaving Beattic Sater May sight © Ketshan, “tort 1:66pm Anacortes ead ie @any Hineharn Pert Tewsernd. Port Angetes and Way Porte 19:00 camer Olena, fort 1:98 om mid’ ht|Port Townern4. Port! Priday 7/Wiittame, Dunconess 10:20pmland Port Aneetes — |10:80—m ‘Wed. | Goee throngh tof wes iam and Newki trey on Wednesday} ‘trip. ! mian’nt ‘paints Men iJon tstande _Prifer| Points marked °° are boat landings Passengers for theese pointe and for other boat Ianding pointe must m: thatr own arranremente for landing, and assume all rink making’ such — landin: Pasnenger rate does not tnctude beat landing charghe eppare!, nit to exceed $100 for Uoket, 18@ pounde allowed free. fteamers achefules wubject to change wit! notice, Freight re. caived Gafly for all potete (excepting Tacoma) named in above schedule, || mianiene PUGRT SOUND NAVIOATIONG CO, ‘Ticket Cotman Deeks. PAGE 19 o ‘Immigrants Americanize Themselves! “CHINA, RUSSIA U. S. MARKETS Will Be Big Customers Says American Expert FRANCISCO, China 4 Nussia are | markets for American for the future, arcording to M A Oudin, vice president of the Inter jonal General jectric company yudin, who is attending the Hlonal foreian tr council, pointed out thet the Chinese Russian markets were ereat field for Ame: n | turers | SAN May 15 and really rfac the ma for American ¢£ hindered only by the power of that coun in China jemall buying ftrys? Oudin id He denied printed reports of im mediate trade possibilities with Rus fe | “There large noale trade with Russia regardiens of the | itting of the blockade, until ade. Jauate transportation in provided,” he sald. “Reports of expansion have been. very greatly exag gerated.” + Asked what effect the Lamont mission would have on China's buy ling power, Oudin deciared the ult! |mate desult will strongly benefit | American manufacturers but that mmediaté expansion could not be looked for “China's greatent tension of credit.” he sald. anid there was no single all Important, but that s#hippl | long-term oredits and nie American representations equally important in Amer expansion.” will be hho need Quidin factor. j BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Cleartngs Balances $9,094,926.76 1.921,326.11 ‘Tacoma | Clearings + 1,491,293.00 | Ralances 10,416.00 | Spokane | 4 «- 2,329,968,00 | 7 386 Portland - 6.964 484.16 | 1,152,167.08 * Clearings Balances SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—Dutter— fire in, tive per dos, per dow & California flats, fancy, | ome ithe fires, Bae per Ih \" New York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations | ——— Cottes—No. 7 Ne. 4 Banton, 1h; » NEW YORK, May 18 Rio, 18M @1E%e per Id de per Ih. ee @ 320 per Ib, per feranv. mie | ie an ex | 0.00 | | | "Status of Frisco Market || are! Oakland Tri the two great] na- | today | i? OAKLAND. “Every immig izer.” ‘That is the gram being worked out by this city | the foremont city in the country to. in the new and democratic plan Americanization More than 40 Oakland bodies Ne and semipublic, were Americanization work #parately Then the state of California decided to be the first state in the Union to go at the big job on the whole plan. OAKLAND PLANS TO | SHOW THE COUNTRY | The state committee for A ization, appointed by the « got the 40 Oakland agen to start a bi« would show California ed States how Citizenship to foreign-born peoples | Instead of gngpering immigrants |into claswes to listen to dry Oakland ta organizing social athlotie health center dramatic clubs. The immigrants are getting interestedwhy? — Hecause the activities express the things that are way down at the bx |man nature 1 Foreign mothers re talking to | gether, in broken English, about the ant a self-American day | of pub all erican ernor her demonstration that and the Unit clubs, health of their babies as revealed by | City health inspectors Greek and Slavic jade are exchange Ing pointers, in Engtixh, about box if and volleyball and wrestling. | GIRLS TALK OF FUTURE HOMES Rumanian girls and Polish girls jare chattering together about the | best methods of running their future |bomes and caring for their husbands and babies. A Russian woman, board, is writing, “I love my baby | She never wrote in English before |The reason she is writing is this | She does love her baby And she wants to tell the world about it—in ngtinh. | “The ‘great advantage | method,” says John Coils | rector of Americanization, that jit keeps alive the foreign customs | which will mean much to Americ life. It in based on the things in human nature. The on way immigrants and Americans can ever get to ther is just by being human beings, and organizing as such.” ot ata thin a to teach English an 4] future | black. | * | nical viol ies Out a Novel System broad- gauge pro | doing | This mother not but she’ Oakland immigrant is learning to write, any abstract reason, because she loves what writing about. for ‘$5,000 Fine Is ORS Sliced Down Lots of Trouble ee $4, 950forJaps. ...., Maru left Kobe for Bridegroom RK. May 13.—The charges against Joseph E. Dooley, 22 1, would send him to prison if he should them all. lt is ab Louise Bau her a worthless for $25,000; and assaulted tne Bs broth Now another woman ap- pears claiming to be Dooley‘s right ful wife. Hotels and tazicab com panies file claims against him for rous bills When the Milkesar wr the United States a few weeks Y°*rs © all complied | 47" Tatwuzo Ito. |leged th regulations were be cor ed on with, says her master married | When #h |nend on May for failure to tions. point was that wre the vensel opped at ghai Apr to 6, Ke apfain Ito failed to. get an rae rt | consular supplementar bill |health. He says that the consul was jnot to be found and that the office was closed However that may be, upon repre sentation of good intentions and hay ing cabled to Shanghai for the mis» ing statement treasury depart ment he t it was a te and the fine arrived at Port mann; « 3 whe faced a § with Town 000 fine comply health an HERE'S $50 \ | MABEL - BETTER GO SET A NEW LI0f th cided th ation ont aboard the vessel end yone was in when Town arrived at Ex-“King” Retires to the Workhouse! LONDON, May 138—-Formerly of Bardeey Island” in Cardi an bay, and dethroned by his “wub- John Wil-| in a cot in “king years ago, » who has been living at Pwelheli, has now gone workhouse. ° HE WHO TAKES AN IN’ |] IN HIS WIFES MILLINERY. ri The story of four men OOK at them—first as they were on the day Lead a good healthy Learn a trade or get a schooling Get military training lite they stand, Be with men from your own home State Here are your Home State Regiments of th Regular Army Reat. 7th Regt. ©. A. C, ISth Rext. Now rtp. Wyo Tah Regt, Fie Now at Camp Sth Engineers Now at El valry Russ | 5 i} Camp Lewis, Wash 5 Now at Camp Lewis, Wash. Getting on in they joined the Army, then after one month of training. The story tells itself in the way the world depends a good deal on the health and energy you've got, on how hard you can hit the line. Thousands of e men right now are getting them- selves in physical condition to do real things in life, by training in the new democratic, peace-time Army. ell, aso, Toxas As« if there’s a vacancy, U. 8S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Mutual Life Building, Pioneer Square, Seattle. NITED STATES ARMY