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erie “eur tesxnvw & ~ it < & of of r ad D BY TO B) We loan any amount on * teh. and | control were axked to be wiped from | Ap Seattle Star] ECTORY Attorneys-at-Law i — PSTADLISHRD Tet Tt canes, « nm: advice loderate feos AE Burke Wiig. so Second ave BCHOFM, 211 loge Bld. Annex CONKSULTATION FREE. A! en. AN court ‘Attorneys—Patent “FREDERICK Po GORIN—PaT— gat Attorney, American Chiropractor NER Chiropractor, 0-18 ind and Pine. Consul- & 6 a Eliott s¢a¢ | lay. fink, Wid. but bb! Coltsteral Loans ANED ON ALD” ARTI jue The Reliadle, 9¢t | Fetuiture, Repairing, Upholstering | Packing “E09 Domber Beck . 1120 First ave | TNING, GENERAL PAINT renewed. 6 Nott 1815, and WHINING Mattresses made from f ‘olding Mattr uM Money to Lose | —— = “ MONEY TO LOAN | Oa élamont a IN SEATTLE 4 WMETRE HULLDING ond r | a jewelry. CAN UEWaERY CO a Ave. Shitehed A EA Optician and Optometrist | SOW. Edmunds. Feaser-Paterson Co. Should Be 12 | 4 ts, Says Hoover) NEW YORK, May 25. — Sugar} Would be seiling today at 12 to 13 ents per pound if the national ad-| Ministration had acted upon recom. | Mendations made last summer, Her Dert Hoover testified before the Lusk | Jegisiative gommitice here Hoover “specified “the president, | the attorney general and other mem. Bers of the cabinet” as responsibie| for failure to buy the Cuban crop at 6% cents per pound NIT 7 ANTS POLICE TO ROUT CHICKS Oscar Wal! 11 E. Madison st. | @eked the police Tucsday to protect | him against chickens. | “E put in a garden,” he complain 904, “and I no sooner get it coming @long than my neighbors’ chickens awreck it. I want protection.” ys Oil Problem Is Pressing One | CHICAGO, May 25.—The probdiem of supplying of) fuel for the United ; navy, the merchant marine, | indgstrial users and others is one! “that demands the immediate atten- tion and consideration of Americana. "Eugene Macaulifte, @esident of the Union Colliery company, told mem-| of the international railway association, in session here to- ¥: | New England Shoe , Factories Closed | BOSTON, Mass. May 25.—Poor| transportation facilities, inabiity to Obtain raw materials and strikes ‘continued today to force the closing of shoe and textile plants thruout New England, according to reports received here. ; Ask Railway Wage Program Abolis\ed| CHICAGO, May 2%5.—Wage in ereases and agreements obtained by railroad employes during federal the slate and a fresh start made, in| arguments made by railroad execu tives before the railroad labor board | today. The board is hearing the railrond’s side on demands of two million employes for an annual in erease of one billion dollars Would Prohibit Plane “Dumping” SHINGTON, May 25. An ent to the army appropria tion bill to prohibit “dumping” of foreign built aircraft in the United States has been prepared by Senator | | New, Indiana, republican, it was} stated today. Its object is to pre vent foreign nations from selling | their obsolete airplanes here at less | than*cost, thus competing unfairly | with the American airplane industry Jury Manipulation Is Frisco Charge SAN RANCISCO, May 25 Charges of manipulation of jury| panels in the superior courts bf San} Francisco were laid before the grand | jury last night, according to Fore- | man Wm. H. Harreison ‘The evidence of an alleged ring of | manipulators was supplied by At-| torney C. Vincent Riccardi, and is | Singapore, BISHOPS NAMED TO NEW PLACES Methodist Conference As- signments Listed DES MOINES, lowa, May 25. The following assignment of bishope was announced today by the Meth- |g) al conference Aulanta, GaHishop E.G. Rich. ardson; Reston, Mass.-Bishop FE NH. Hughes: Portland, Ore.—Pishop W. ©. Shepard; Ban Francisco, Cal odiat gen Rishop A. W. Leonard; Buffalo, N. Y.-Rishop Wm. Burt; Chatta nooga, Tenn.—Rishop F. A. Bristol Chic Cincinnatl.— Bishop W. F. son; Denver—-Rishop ©. 1. Detreit.Bishop Theo, S$. Hender son; Helena, Mont.—Bishop C. W. Burns; Indianapolia.—Bishop F. D. Leete; New Orleans, La.-—Bishop F B. Jones (colored), New York City— Rishop 1. B. Wilson; Omaha, Neb. Rishop H. C. Stunta; Philadelphia Bishop J. F. Rerry; Pitteburgh Rishop F. J. McConnell; St. Lou! Mo.—-Bishop W. A, Quayle; St. Paul, Minn.—Bishop C. B. Mitchell; Wash: ington, D. C.—Rishop W. F. Me Dowell; Wichita, Kan.—Bishop E. L, Walort. EASTERN ASIA Seoul, Korea.—Hishop Herbert Welch; Foo Chow, China.—-Bishop F. T. Keeney; Peking, China Bishop W. 8, Lewis; Shanghai, China.—Bishop I. J. Birney SOUTHERN ASIA India—Bishop H. L. Smith; Rom bay, India—Bishop J. W. Robinson; Caloutta, India—Bishop F. B. Fisher Lucknow, India—Bishop F. W. Warne. SOUTHEASTERN ASIA Manila, P. I.—Rishop C. B. Locke Stra Settlements — Bishop G. H. Bickley AFRICA Capetown, South Africa—Rishop F. 8. Johnson; Monrovia, Liberia—Biah op M. W. Clair (colored). LATIN AMERICA Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America—Rishop W. F. Oldham Mexico City—Bishop W. F. Thirk field. EUROPE Copenhagen—Rishop Anton Rast Paris, France—Bishop Edgar Flake Zurich, Switeertand—Bishop J. L. Nuelson. Theatres Boost _ Buying at Home Seattle's theatres have enlisted paign to encourage home industries. Slogans boosting the principle of buying home products will appear on the programs of the leading show houses to remind folks that to buy Seattlomade products ts to give th local payroll another litt Godwin Released in Motor Car Case William Godwin, 17, has been com- Pietely exonerated of any connection with the theft of the auto found wrecked at E. Marginal way and 14th st. Saturday night. Godwin had been invited to ride in the machine, by two acquaintances, and 4x1 not know the car had been stolen. He was in- jured when the car was wrecked. His two companions were later taken into custody, and Godwin was reieased. OLD, BAD “MEN” CAUGHT BY COPS OAKLAND, Cal, May 25.—Jimmie Fargas, 8, and Dan Morando, 10, the world’s youngest yergs, were caught red-handed. Patrotman O'Neill cap- tured the Kindergarten cracksmen after they had looted a sate of $15. Haywood’s Appeal Will Be Heard CHICAGO, May % Appeal of William Haywood, secretary of the L WwW. W., and 94 others, against prison sentences for violation of tye espionage act, wil! be heard in the United States appellate court here today. SKED FOR MORE, HE GOT NOTHING SAN FRANCISCO, May 25.--Not satisfied with a verdict of $12,500 in a breach of contract suit, Frank Helm, shipping broker, demanded a BANK CLEARINGS _ ee tthe | Cleartngs .... ....96,880,538.43 | 198, | Clearings .. see 1,067,592.00 | Balances ..... + 120,306.00 ) Npokane | Cleartngs pte 9.00 | Ralanoes . 396,100.00 | Portland | Clearings 6214,900.15 | Balances 1,169,817,20 | Bishop Thomas Nicholson; | $" Rtee! opened at 09%. wD Mi Anaconda, 644. off %) M trolewm, 112%. up ti: Baldw up \) General Motors, 14%. up merican Petroiew off Reading. OM. off KM: Minciair, 294. off %. Howth | oem Paritic up \e: Hethiehem “B,” ec te, 190% s Pan: Amert- ran up to BFK. Crucible wit, | nigh of ts jaye low ta Cine clome to 111 ntered in ote Doheny stocks were the leaders Pan: up to 99%, compared t werk of Di. Mexican Quoted at i14, up 16 pot in led the equip: The main risen 4 polnte, Pan-American continued to be the fem ture of the olla, the “A” stock welling at 109% and “H" at 97. Mtandard Oli of New Jersey sold at 106, ap 80 over the recent low The stock market cloned strong | Tides in Seattle TuRspar Weownapat MAY & MAY w oe ee Te. | ient tow me, ret High Tite (881 & im, eke am be ft | Tirst igh Tide laped low hte Whee ee at A m | mecgnd High Tide | Recend Lew Tie | [ttt mene n gt 3 Scholarship for. Tufts Is Offered Want to go to Tufts college? Ap Piieations for a free scholarship to | either the liberal arta department or the engineering school should be forwarded to George F. Forster, 2715 49th ave. 8. W. The scholarship is being offered by the Tufts College club of Puget Sound, acting In con function with school authorities, it was announced. Shy on Funds to Fven tho the Washington crew |!e the lomteal representative of the Pacific coast states for the annual Poughkeepaie regatta, Ansociated Studenta of the Untversity of Washington have not sufficient funds to send the oarsmen Hast this year, according to an announce ment Tuesday of Graduate Manager Darwin Meinest. VIATORS DROP PLEASURE RATE 108 ANGELES, May %5.--The ‘cont of high living dropped 50 per cent here when aviators reduced the price of pleasure trips from ene dol. lar to 50 cents per minute. Parental Truth Clause Puzzles p> Vality of the council! amend. ment making it @ misdemeanor to falsify the age of a child carried free on the muny lines was ques toned in an opinion rendered Ture day by Corporation Counsel Waiter F. Meter. Themdyke, Trenhoime Co. Inc. has been named managers of the being transferred from Atlantic service. She wil! load grain | tor the Atlantic coant either here or on the Columbia river PIKE PLACE Mall 17. 2 Me fine eranaiated ougar, Scali 19, pure freah milk. 1 . can Carnation milk Washington of Goiden spaghetti or noodles 3 ph Light, matches new trial. He got it and the jury| me decided he was not entitled to any- thing. This Is Odd! Bryan Opposes Wilson WASHINGTON, May 26.—William Jennings Bryan today placed him self in direct opposition to President Wilson's foreign policy when he de- |clared against this country accept ing = mandate for Armenia. “Any mandate is impomible,”’ Bryan said in an interview HIEF LOSES HIS PANTS AND KEYS ASHLAND, Cal, May 25.—-Police Chief Tony Hinkle resigned after a burglar stole his trousers and the jail keys, “I can make more money ip the restaurant business, anyway,” he said Mary and Douglas Plan Pleasure Trip the outgrowth of a widespread probe | fnto Incal courts which has been conducted by the inquisitorial body. | Methodist Union | Is Not Approved) DES MOT Iowa, May 25.—| b The *Methodiet genera! conference! has decided to defer action on the! unification of the Metho. dist Episcopal church and the Meth dist Episcopal church, South, mntii| the next general conference in 1924 Meanwhile both church bodies are to investigate the advisability of guch @ merger and prepare their findings for submission to the next mecting of the Methodist ‘steps were taken by the ; conference at the suggestion of the gpecial committee appointed to in vestigate the subject Last of 114 tee! steamships built here for the shipping board, the $,800-ton West Mahwah was deliv.) ered to the board by J. F. Duthie &| Co. Monday. She was the twenty th product of the Duthie yard, 18 A ES, May 25.—Doug Fairbanks and Mary Pickford F ‘banks will ‘e here tomorrow on a "ix weeks’ business and pleas- ure trip. After spending a few days n Arizon he noted movie stars will go to Chicago and New York on business Still Discussing Freight Shortage CHICAGO, Ma 5 Relief from the present freight car shortage to: day was expected to follow @ con ference of a committee of three, ap pointed by railroad executives of the Middle West steps to ond the trar 1p portation tie AYS HE IS THE REAL WOGDROW SPOKANE, May 25, — Averring that he was Woodrow Wilson and that the present incumbent of the White House was a faker, W. Wil son, Finn, was arrested here today an he was buying @ gun in a pawn. shop. to determine radical |° iée phe haitbut halibut eheeks, 2%¢ ™ Yakima Gem potators, $7.16 sack; cab- page, te 1 CORNER Mall 193, fresh ranch eewe s00 don lt cheese, tte Me; ’ Toe $100, Beall 116) mi 12%0 7; cottage butte, he T., mutton stew, 12% M, Stall 118, Postum cereal tc phe: Van Cam ie, Te, 206, 94-96 Pike st. prime steer short ribs, 12%¢ M.; fresh side pork, & Jed pork, 380 1560 First toe ‘Stall 22, freen ling halibut cheeks, 20 TB.; Btalia 34°36, com iTee ™ Yakima honey, tte Tb he 4 ; Cartlation milk, tall can tl lee. SANITARY MJ. OB Tree tem, % Tm. bet large fresh ranch eams. freal puilet agen, toe do ouit salinon tips, be M, 6 The walt herring, 760; salt atnl! 26, shoul: binek rod, 1246 TM Tp¢_ spring lamb, 46¢ 1; sirloin steak l seem; pot romst, ibe Te. tall 139, 1-1 sina, 10c; cluster raisina, i brown ties, 16e TD. Htall the; stuffed apricots oF pearhon 400. WReTLARE hort ride, 166 th the ® ereen pean 2 for abe Keonom y |operntive mitk 5 cotter, 496 T.; panoske Gour, 2 pkgs. thc, bulk cocoa, the B, ~TIGREEN PEPPERS feiment of new ©: . gg |PET# Quotations were 60 cents @ pound. TStatus of the New York Both old and few potato markets | Stock Exchange ati! continue on a firmer trend, The ® = ~ _ |Watest arrivals of the new California ‘Garnets are bringing 12 cents a *!ipound, while several wholesalers | ‘| ranging from $6.25 to $6.75 a erate. Send Crew East, | freighter Yonemite, Parber line rhip | Pacific to} THE SEATTLE STAR | - ARRIVE HERE lold and New Potato Mar- kets Reported Firmer A novelty on the local wholesale! jmarhet Tuesday morning was a ship ornia green Pep have boorted old Yakima Gem prices| to $160 & ton Kennewick strawberries are stiff or, Tyo grades are being offered| along ‘the street, with quotations Asparagus market continues scarce | while quotations remain at the high level of 20 cents a pound Butter and cee markets wore re ported in steady dition by loa! mn. Washington triple hile quotations on Ore jots*are 33 cents & pound Reoetpta at the local stock yards to Tuesday noon were 207 cattle and 191 hogs, Market held steady in all di visions, | a . —vra|. Local Markets | eek Acparages— Wash Carrots — Per sack CaatiNower Per doe Cuew other New Cal Comme —Aue brown Potaters— Per ton — R Wash, Netied Gems | RC. per ® | Cal, per ® Resets, per Me Rradere Per Ketmeeh | ca! Tematocs- Monica! of Rasenes fer : Cantaloupes-Per crate Cherries Fer Dates Per bow Grape Prait— Mores 4 1 s ————— ee DAINY rRopucrs Wheteente Denlere “ at ayy i 1 | Friese Paid | PIE OE onthe ooo Cowes Coantry, dreamed Hogs —Cholee light, per Tm Veal Faney Medium . . »——— — ae if Quotations ot Mockyarde |g —--——— - | mee 18 s0@18.T8 1450 kee Medium to chotee Common to goed Rest cows and heifers Bulle ......- Calves — WAY, GRAIN AND le Price Per Tes, © DENVER, Colo, M preparatory to engaging advertising campaign t dustries and population Alfalfe Meal boul High City. _g|_ Freight steamship t here to Scandinavia meena | CHICAGO, May 16.—Crain futures de eloped further strength after a higher ning on the Chicago Board of T: made further gal July opened at $1.62.) 2% 0; Hepter at $1.52%, and! | QUINCE ana and a ber corm opened up ise at Th lec, Ne higher, | Few men put off until tomorrow) | the meanness they can do today Jay every finance’ that City of Berlin Bo: per annum. from $24.50 to $28 principal. We are able to make nese, Belgian, Italian bought at prices whi pondents sche Bank, Berlin , 630-632 Burke Building. career of New Industries Denver Civic and Commercial asso- lation haw engaged Homer B. Van-| Rio, 18%e per Ib; No. « Samtos, 238%@| States Trade Commisisoner Paul P. derbiue, associate professor of trans | 24 %e per Ib. portation in the school of commerce, Northwestern University, to direct Denver's indurtrial research work, | g———————__———__—__—@ =f || Status of Frisco Market || Redria, former secretary of oom-| 1th, coves aor" atte «7 16 ontmt addrers business |and is scheduled for one public ade men at the Masonic club Thursday | dress at the Masonic temple Friday | Redfield is to speak on devel service from | will reach Seattle Thursday evening, | opment of trade with Russia, has been ar. neers = ranged by Capt. HJalmar Blomberg, reprosentativesof the Johnson line. German City Bonds Make a Hundred Per Cent Profit this office first called the attention of Seattie Speculators and a Investors to the possibilities for profit have more than doubled in value. drummer at 35 president at 56 The complete story of the po D. Ryan and American STATE BAN OF COMMERCIAL DEP DOMESTIC AND SAVINGS ond Business Leaders is found in the book by B. C. Forbes, “Men Who Are Making America.” ARIMINT TOREIGN When John D. Ryan was thirty he was not mak- ing, and had never made, more than $100 to $150 a month. Yet today, at the age of fifty-six, he is pres- ident of the Anaconda Copper Company, which sup- plies almost one-sixth of the world’s total production. Not until after he married at the age of thirty-two did he apparently develop large ambitions. When Marcus Daly, the head of a powerful chain of banks, died, Ryan, then an oil salesman, conceived the idea of obtaining an interest in the Daly financial in- stitution. So BY USING HIS OWN SAVINGS and borrowing from friends he managed to buy out var- fous minority stockholders in the banks. This gave him general charge and he was removed to Montana as directing head of the powerful chain of banks. His work was so conspicuously successful that in three years he was offered the management of the Amalgamated Copper Company's affairs in that state. This he accepted, though political fights, legal fights and labor fights made it, perhaps, the most uninviting job in the United States. Ryan handled mines, men and money, with such fairness, ability and personality, that he soon was given entire charge of Amalgamated with all its subsidiaries. In 1910 the Amalgamated, its subsidiaries and other mining property, were merged into the powerful An conda Copper Company with John D. Ryan as presi- dent. . It is not exactly uncommon for men to make guod in a big way from a start made at 25 to 35 years of age. Blackstone, the world’s greatest law authority, did not study law until he was 29. The State Bank of Seattle is just as interested in small starts made by older young men as it is in the starts of promising youngsters. Even though you start with one dollar, at your service is a group of bank officers always ready and willing to render advice and information on money and business matters. SEATTLE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ESCROWS EXCHANGE! BOND DEPARTMENT PE RED AV ERE NINOS PROM TO mM Ore noes PAGE 15 ? Parnas nai Ln nies Denver Out for [ New York Coffee and | lay = 26.~-The| #-———— 80@220 per It in « nation o attract in-/jq— to the Mile Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, May 36. Raw, 28.670 per Ib; granulated. | home town Tuesday to deliver a se SAN PRANCIRCO, May 25.—Rut 4%0 per Ib; prime fireta, alifornia Plats, fancy, 38¢ per | per ib Talk on Trade With | China and Russia ———% | After spending severa) years in Coftes—-Ne. 7) China, studying commerce, United Whitham, of Seattle, returned to his ries of business lectures here, preced- ling the arrival here of William C.| new Whitham will STs evening, on China markets. Redfield | noon, per dot; firs! a « . Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, May 35.—The {which has reesnuly’ cl |, Off 2Ke from Feet lowe; franc checks were up 15 centimes a& 1 . © per dor. _ Less than 90 days ago we offered City of Berlin Bonds at $13.50. 1 page in every newspaper in America will state 27.50 per 1,000 marks, a profit of ~ |a hundred per cent in three months~a profit of four hundred per cent nds are worth E offer the bonds of the foremost cities in Germany at prices ranging 50 per 1,0004mark Bond. There is no record of any German City defaulting on either interest or With the resumption of norma) conditions the profits on. these secur- ities should be extraordinary immediate delivery. Send for the complete list of British, French, German, Japanese, Chi- Bonds which may be ich, with the return of normal conditions, will” make possible profits of from 28% to 1,000% on the investment. and other Government ces: Any Bank or Businesa house in Seattle. The London City & Midlands Bank, Cen gg teed ‘They | Cc olman D oO c k International Bond Co. |e oa Second Ave. and Marion St Germany; The Credit Lyona: in German City Bonds, they THE BEST AND CHEAPE Use Seattle-Tacoma boat lines At the big Colman Dock Odd hours by the clock. For comfort and speed it is fine. —E, A. YOUNG, 302 West Galer St. «Dock Round Trip Fare $1.00 Single Fare 60c Tacoma Boats Leave ONWOUOE } <eRag Take theBoat ===3 19 Tacoma’ WwAY TO CAN YOU WRITE A LIMERICK ABOUT THE TRIP BEAUTIFUL? 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