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FARM LANDS AW PAGIFIE RY, CANDS 008 acres of rich prairie land ean for the plow tn Sunny A ta at an average price of $18 Bore, Also thousands of acres irrigated alfalfa lands at $50 acre, including water right, on W-year terms $2,000 loan for im Provements, making it easy fo to tart with small capita > issue homesoekers’ rated tk Alberta. peat, BLDG. OMISH acres Derry or COUNTY the finest eral high grade farm Jands in the Northwest. Rapidly Faproving section; no “drought Mper cre Tr 1 to 0 @eres: 10 yearly payments. This is Teer Opportunity. Send for Nt ure Brownell Land Co, Birming- Bam. Wash. SS 8 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT 'ROPERTY LAKE WASHINGTON WATER FRON Nice little duagslow 3 rooma and ovely bea caah and 907 Leary $1,000 Searing Main 4519. LOGGED-OFF LANDS WRITE FOR MAP SHOWING 1: tion, low price and « \.. WASHINGTON. STOCKS AND BONDS tg sl WILL HUY ph Ronds. Weatern Rubber Co Hallet ¥ Wicks Tire & Suber Deep Simplex Auto Universal High Rothert Process Forks Drilling. Chipper Western Bact & Power Beacon troleum & Coal. lectric. Weller © Window Screen SETTLEMENT 1S COMMUNITY SING HALTED--MAYOR AT YOUNGSTOWN | Says Associated industries| First of Series of Meetings | wane | tries to en | pute =|Doc Knocks tions her tempts of the a are ended so far as I am concerned,” Mayor ‘mayor has been ating as mediator between the opposing forees ated “They Master Builders unions, even with a plan which pro: highly | spoon, Ht nigh: ful, Therefore, beware the co-educational college! Held ing held at Youngstown dant under the auspices of Seattle Com-| munity Service, proved to be a how! ing succems, aecording to Mr nets Russell, community service song lead and each of the, hundred or more persons present promised to at tend the next meeting and to tell their friends what a good time they had. Notices had been sent out both In Pinglish and Italian announcing the sing to the people of Youngstown, inviting them to come regardless of their ability to follow a tune Bev eral Ita ed into English and both the Italian Is to Blame Refusal of the Associated Indus | accept “closed shop” condl put a i Friday to at 1 building Indus and the building trad unions upon a sund, working plan for tiement of future labor dis The community wehoot evening “Attempts t osettle this question Caldwell gaid Friday, The “We struck a Industries,” refused to snag in the Assoct the mayor added approve of the signing up with the vided for compulsory arbitration and which. would be hacked by the Inter And Dnglish words were ready for national otters.” Songs such aa “Santa Lucia” other Italian favorites were sung, first in Italian and then after the balance of the audience had heard the tune once or twice they were tried with the English words. In addition to these songs several old favorites were taken from the the army song book and the 60 chil dren present were able to drown out the grownups these familiar This is the first of a serien of otings planned in Youngstown. audience present at ladt night's voted to hold a second meet- ing weeks later and suggested ndditional Italian folk songs. Mr Gail B. Shadinger |munity Servige, in explaining the ob- of the meeting, declared: “Com | use. jand Spooning at Co-ed C ollege NEW YORK, May 14.—It may important to know how to but that is not education. 1 ding hands on the campus at T ix mot education. Kissing, un. certain circumstances, is delight bat it m not education, either me two tho he does not the | an songs had been translat- | of Seattle Com } | } | act throws responsibility for provid. ing the portation directly Commerve commision. ment received | portation bureau of the ber Btatén, tat of this chamber important groups of agonci@®, the railroads, electric inter public coamtal waterways Agencies together into a national aye tem of transportation must be solved in Commerce comminsion.” meroe ness man to organize his own trans portation department in guch @ way that in securing raw materials and in shipping bis finished products he will help to assure the efficie national means of prompt loading and unload ing of cars; feet routing of freight, | ways that are directly undgr hin con trol as a business executive. THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 14 URGE BUSINESS LOCAL BUTTER HELP RAILWAYS MARKET FALLS Ask Heavier Car Loading,| 2 Cent Drop in Quotations Direct Routing Made by Dealers Passage of the new transportation’ ‘The expected drop in the local but ter market took effect Friday morn ing. New quotations are 64 cents in bricks and 63 cents In cubes Creamerymen report the market steady at the new level. A wonkened undertone ts apparent in the local wh: Dealers think, however, that th ket will not fall t eek Strawberry pri suffer Fri day, Monday's shipment has been cleaned up and dealers are now dis posing of the berries Thurrday, Tho first berries grown in Washington this season reached the local market Thursday after noon. Green pear were up to 10 cents again following the arrival of new fresh supplies from California, New red onions from California have | reached here and are being offered | for speedy sale at 6 cents @ pound Other commodities that are meet ing with a steady demand are cab- bages at 6 cents a pound and rhu barb at 3 to 3% cents, Florida erapefrait prices are stiffer at $7.75 A cann, “Portland Market Report! RTLAND, May 14 fe per It ed lowal peopie with adequate trans on the Interstate myn state. by the trans Seattle Cham ot Commerce of the United ‘The statement sayn “The pational system of tranepor: proposed in recommendation would include five transportation today mar street railways, inland and n lines highways olectrte and “The problem of combining these congress and in the Interstate Chamber of Com individual bunl- The National urges every ry of our transportation system by heavier car loading, a and other Rutter—c 4 y extras, 29@4%0 Hone drotiers, = ° per ih Foreign Exchange 20@ 240 per 1b; pei - - 06 per Ib NEW YORK, May 14.-Germ he foreign e received | U.S, MARINE IS DEBATED AT S. F, Foreign Trade ‘Men Empha- size Its Necessity SAN FRANCISCO, May 14-—De- velopment of an American merchant marine was the principal topic din cunsed today by the national foreign trade council meeting here Brought up sharply by the realinn tion that American manufacturers cannot hope to supply foreign mar | marine and proper American mari time policy delegates today discumed | | wayn the lp t trade handic American shipping will thrive un. der private that it is supported by the Americs business man and investor,” said |John 1B. Barber of Harris, Forbes & \Co,, In an address to the convention today Rarber urged the necuritien. Str. Governor will sail at 9 p. m. Saturday instead of 11 a. m. She broke a propeller blade ontthe up- coast trip from San Francisco and iss not reach port until early Fri day ‘Eight Women en Drink in Spite of Dry Law NEW YORK, May 14.—Despite Prohibition there were 57 cases of intoxication in April In the Adame st, jcourt, Hight of them were women. A year ago there were only 16 cases in the same court | kets without an adequate merchant | ownership to the extent | PAGE 2% British National Loan Possible Profit 28% We offer the National Wat Bonds of Great Britain to American investors at $385 per one hundred pound 3ond. These Bonds are due and payable October 1st, 1922. Coupons are dated April 1st and October 1st. Inter- | est 5%, payable through the Federal Reserve Bank of New York City, at the rate of the day. Exempt from all British taxation, present or future, if the holder is | a non-resident of the British Isles. | The Bonds are redeemable at £102. That is to say, the holder of each hundred-pound Bond will receive a premium of two additional pounds at maturity. + Through our connections in London we can offer these Bonds at $385 per £100, plus accrued interest. 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Such ts the erevd. express it in exactly those terms, of | Dr. James Rowland Angell, first suc censor to Andrew Carnegie, ax presi dent of the Carnegie corporation which supervises the Carnegie factions. Institutions where young men and young women study together are in great danger of becoming mere mat | rimonial bureaus or clearing houres| for flirtation, he, fears! | Of cours, Dr. Angell admits that young people are likely to find pleas ure In each other's company no mat ter whether they go to college Jeet munity service ts helping the peopte| in the Seattle neighborhoods to get together as neighbors and friendd. It |is Interested in getting together the Italian people and people of all other nationalities to sing their folk songs And reproduce their folk customs. It believes that the Italians and all| other foreign born folks have a real! ribution to make to our Ameri-|) NEW YORK, May 14 can life. It is by getting together aa| f'n; [¢@ tte per Ib: Ne neighbors in thie way that we be-| "fy real members of | BANK CLEARIN G8 Seattle $8,054,571.15 » 1,827,388.60 Foreign Exchange é BONDS Marks, Francs, Lire, Krone bought, sold and quoted. Cireular on request, H. E, WILLS COMPANY Brokers B14 Second Avenue, Seattle Phones Filyott 4349—2606 References—Any Bank or Business House in Seattle. bene o— ——— New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations Savings Bonde Tith KS OF International Bond Company 630-632 Burke Bldg. Second Ave. and Marion St. Elliott 1377 | Clearings Ralances 908.00 "18,841.00 | Bewke & Salvage ile ai Mines 4 te Universal i. P. Tel Smith Canning Mach Western Smeiting & P Allen Consolidated OU Manhattan-Tex. Seattle-Texas Oil Duthie O11 Conservat n Oi Cal . * Drilling . Forks 0 Ballard O11 c J. STEEPLE Cherry St. b s htt AGENCIES LEC ADJUSTMENTS | everywhere 403 Lyon Bide. Phone | ua. Sain 186 | E HAI (AVING, faded” batr. DIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP in 4507. $3 ‘OU WANT TO REDU # Your we! ht rmanently, wit in Nincnbelte, % 1.060 per I; ram In Picther tinat: sik Aebnads ‘com: | ‘When the petals of the great teal fiscathd by the English customs au-| magnolia are touched, however thorities was destroyed by burning | lightly, the result is a Brown spot, in a furnace called the king’s pipe. | which develops in @ few hours. jeome eitkens and the omneny.” Ovarings | | Balances .... Find Safe. Loot at Cedar Falls} Part of the joot taken by burgiars who robbed the afe in the North | end Mercantile company’s store at North Bond Wednesday night was found at Cedar Falls, eight miles dis tant, by Deputy Sheriffs Matt Star | wich, Stewart Campbell and W. H.| Merri ey reported today It com j sinted of Seeds and other valuable | paper contained tn a small black box which they found by the water tank at Cedar Falls, The robbers got $75 cash, besides the papers, and overlooked several hundred dollars worth of gold numgets in the safe. Seeks $5,000 for | Status of Frisco Market GAN FRANCIBOK vy anal Rxtraa, §Te o fret, bbe per dow; fireta, a, tte per don Awe per d flats, fancy, per iy Status of the New York | Stock Exchange per id iain the per gether or not, but he thinks they} can avoid a number of pitfalls if they go to different educational in stitutions, “It is a safe assertion.” he said, “that many young men and women would be better off in. colleges of some other variety. Experience cer. ANT | tainly suggests that a co-educational ANY | university is a dangerous place to S14|send young women brought up in | schools for boys and giris severally “The sending of certain girls te such educational institutions without providing for guardianship of any kind t# often tm the highest degree reprehensible.” Carnation Milk Products Company FIVE YEAR 7% GOLD NOTES Character Charge) ,, rte 0» 10 wear mae tried te mane PRICE 96.50 TO YIELD 7.85% Suit for $5,000 for alleged defama at tress bs =s Coavertibie after November 1, 1921, into 7% Preferred Stock et 95 parler court today by Aimert ¥. WE See ere son against W. E. Greenway. In ARNATION MILK COMPANY is one of the largest companies in the United States engaged in the manufacture of evaporated milk. The business was established in 1899 and has had arapid and consistent growth. Kiteap county, last February, Wilson mys, Greenway made remarks to several other persons that “Wilson's a crook. He's ho good. Look out for Comparative statement of gross sales: YEAR GROSS SALES 1914 $*7,906,820.36 1915 8,675,802.42 him.” 2 Outside of That 1916 13,025,449.28 1917 28,767,525-55 He’s Prohibitionist 1918 38,682,192.60 HOUSTON, May 14-—-P. Roberta, 1919 36,794,687.21 }a mechanic, is charged with making. | possessing. seliing and drinking as For the past ten years average net earnings of the Company after interest, all taxes and well as keeping with intent to sell and keeping with intent to drink, depreciation, have been $1,022,459, of in ex- cess of four and one-half times interest on this note issue. For the past five years aver- age net earnings have been $1,550,073, or more than seven times such interest The Company agrees not to mortgage its present fixed property and at all times to main- tain net quick assets equal to at least 1509% of the amount of this note issue and all current a um. 14%, up Bethiehem 7, U8, wp thag negotiations for a fof several Independent etee! corm: papiea had encountered aifficultien, ait stéel stocks of companies Involved sold eff & point or more. Inasmuch as Beth. lebem was aiready down from the pri MH purchasers bh y discounted ae: tual calling off of negotiations, if It oo Physician. ” Selentif! @rd & Beacon 3119. REMOVED 79) BURNSIDE HOTEL A Swain PRIVATE DETECTIVE J epertrey WORPTFAL CAP. 39a. | 4! LOANS AND. ACREAGE LOANS. Pro ompt | Corres Per oT evice, Le (A ROTHE FARM Cantiflower Per 408. Inc. Leary Bldg. | Cucumbers—Hothoner, per dow WASHINGTON, May 14 ney General, Palmer today urged |that all possibie publicity be given to his report exonerating Vice Pres. ident Max H. Houser of the United States Grain corporation of using |his official position to speculate in | wheat at Portlan ~ AMUSEMENTS Every Day In the Year We give greater values Attor than these. sales.” you will find in so-called “special , Ore. Consultation; advice lerate fees. Free department | parte Bldg. Second ave. oN 708 0d 8 Loca Walla Walta Tomatore— Mexican waurrs Masters Washington Itation free. All’cases. FREDERICK Po GORIN—PAT- Attorn¢y. American and patents secured, deve! romoted. 805-6-7 C Bide, ee Main 3 riganizations, se experience, ac First R? RADE STOCK OF ladies’ furnishings and indebtedness. notions. Will invoice $2,500. In| - good town of 600, with good farm ing territory. Sawmill and shingle CRESSY AxD Ps a BE mill employing 160 to 200 men fpasom SRRLKT Ancweal taking fand io F foe the dream Fob Star eile . cnteananatinnenmel = Connan Gale GRO ERY STORE wit iF hi le fc ving rootps, across from large ailab! stock the net earnings avi (or common dividends, school A dandy business and nice home. JOHN M. DAHLBY Halla 2200 Market St Ee “$1,000, WITHOUT f ent, if you gan prove your hon- eaty ay a steady Job. Mar- Consolidated balance sheet, based on audited figures, as of December 31, pts efter completion of present fnatclog: ASSETS LIABILITIES _ Far baie buwluon” haem Capital assets: real estate, building, Common Stock $$9,000,d00.00 3,000,000.00 DON ALL ARTL. ‘value. The Reliable, 907 Cs ‘WANTED—G00D MAN OR Wow | with a few dollars to invest in wil, 5434, LEVY'S DRAMATIC STOCK Co. fixtures and h ee, LF OR WHOLE 7 TOMIGNT — res > legen meachies Five-year 7% Gold Notes, due sawmill doing good business. Nighi ° 1925 ° a ° Fas sale for selling. Address Current liabilities: perenne pay able (not yet due) and reserves GoodsSale SPECIAL CAMPING OU@FITS preciation 066,61 Patents, siasleniieks and sed will 1, ere eae #5, . = deriogdd 34 Current assets: inventories of mer- chandise at cost . Notes and accounts receivable Government bonds - ° Cash on hand and in banks ° Deferred charges - PANTAGES Matinees 2:90, Nights 7 end © Now Playing Lins 9 ore 19 35551,310.77 4,412,408.28 ERAL PATS 716 - Ais witiot Tis, and Mik KALAOMINING te Sees & REPAIR CO. 12th Ave Fart 7954 3:786,909.97 + 3,010,309.72 1,665,510.98 596,771.95 -109338.89 $16,963,719.05 easee made from feather beda. i Mattreas Co, Main 4 | to Lous a Ra and Jewelry. , om most or" som ao LOANS | Pha LDING at Ee a | 3 fant We tegresey, es esate | * EWRERE CO. | Ra Ave.) Patnbiiahed V899 Optometrist fdmunds. Praser-Patereon Co 2 Enamel Platte 1 Brame! Yogotabic Dish 1 Bnamel Pitchor. $16,963,719.05 © Bpoona. poons Sale Conducted by CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 904 Third Ave., Seattle, W: Mat! and express orders filled as rapidly hs posnible Save writing « leter for complete information by placing your name and address here: Addret. Seattle Offices: Cyrus Perce & Company INVERTORENT SECURITIES Matinee Sai — ‘That Hysterical € ‘A PAIR OF vee dg 1001 Laughs tn 150 Minntes Nights foc to #1, Mata. 21¢ to b0c Plus Tax We Hoge Building UNION TAILORS Made to Measure Clothes. Prices as low as $35.00, J} 4 Abie zowt Mate (Sunday: 400; Mata, (ex Monday), 27. Ladion’ Mats. {except Sundays), 1c $842:30. Ni id and “Ole” St. Paul R. R. Announce chan ge in train sched ule, effective Sunday, May 16, 1920. Grays Harbor Line Leaves Boat 12:20 Arrives Hoquiam 6:25 9. DIZAVETH HOSPITA AY, oot} Prince ‘st, north of Wait. 293-W. LONDON, May 14—An engine river, who naid he had @ good deal of night duty, necessitating his #leep Ing in the day time, complained to the Willesden magistrate that his jandiady, failing to get him to move, has reported to the method of play: Willapa Harbor Line ne in order to disturb Leaves Geattlc 12:90 P, Mt. ‘and force him to vacafe ces Arrives Raymond 6:20 P, M. M. M.