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PAGE 15 2. - THE SEATTLE STAR | gig TEN DOPE LAMONT TELLS (T Tocal Markets WATERMELONS. |’ * * =a tor Vegetables and Fruit orce} ADDICTS HERE OF CHINA DEAL § =]/ ARRIVE HERE Three | Says Consortium Rests om! sparen wasn 2200000 Small Express Shipment Citizens’ Support Finds Ready Market th BANK CLEARINGS | Seattle Clearings oa | Balances Spokane me commissioners Tuew h ave the pro Clearthge wi 228.00 | TUNNEL AT DAM landing fh ata hearing =i the weal ah Margaree Runte, 9208 POT, sanunn on (| Would Cost $1,100,000, Th Ades idan: Sechinae a apnea amt is Estimate: 7 Declaring that her dog has ah ead landing field for airplanes in being Balanc 1,013,955.00 | King county W. protested to the ¢ Balances, 121,417.00 Hegy Conducted by City Detectives 1 ordinance agninst barking ea nines. County’s Oldest Is Dead at Age of 110 UNION HILI N. J., June 1.— After passing her 110th birthday | Mrs. Kittle Hamiett died at the home of her daughter said to The “Sagebrusher” will arrive Mon-| be the Union aay ‘eounty have been oa by the commissloners, at which Portand times reports on. various sites have . 6,605. 159.42 | 1,149.869.93 | | the That the cit O tmoadthinen ented and the pat the city council Investigate) 4 tied urged hy delegation: feanibility of oonetructing ness men and flying experte $1,100,000 tunnel at Cedar Falls, was! man Ch c urged Tuesday by Mayor Hugh M,| last woek that the board would take Failure of the Cedar river | final action Tuesday. Clearings . Ralances been pre adoption of of bunt . y Pravea charging 10 alleged! SAN PRANCISOO, June 1.—The reason to one of them a womar Firat watern rrive on the looal whe is arent e | cgay? wict = Amerioan, French and Japane: te: Chair: | bankers for Che benefit of China now { from Brawley, reached here today Ramsay announced California, The shipment mmall one, and came by exprons. was fhe Caldwell She was woman in dam project and increasing scarcity No Income Tax . | for President ge Neg Ale RetreM ogioteal andU.S. Judges ''x'’=iin isl" “Home means of supplying addi WASHINGTON, June L--The fed-| tional hydroelectrical power, with eral income tax upon the salaries! out waiting for the completion of the ident and the judges, | whould be adopted by the cluding the j os of the supreme | ¢ od court, je unconstitutional, the orintendent of preme cout today decidg), in re nount had been oldest * x te first public expression | Perstey 2’ eturn from the Far Bast, | Petatore—Rer ton of J. Po Morgan & Co went to Japan and China as the b c | spokeaman of the consort na. | sueOe ally overcame the 4. | of Japanese ove bankers, with the result that Japan red the econsertium on an equal basia with the other nations. | Lamont sald the maintenance of Amertoan trade in the Far East rests upon the success of the consortium was addressing the Common club at a luncheon, Immedi ately after the luncheon he left for New York We must remember," he said, | the formation of the consortium, |Oramges—Per came... now that Japan has decided to come |Mratherriee—Kennewick m, is but the first step in a long and f arduous pathway The banking sroupa themaelves will have to dis play towards one another great pa: | Hener, great tolerance. Coalitions | never function readily, international partnerships always proves difficult but the fact that we are all engaged | apped up by eager retailers at 10 June 7 Atw a pound. Gokibers. A car load of watermelonn tn roll oe { [ing to the local market. Cant#loupes ae ' are moving readily, with quotations ringing from $5 to $9 ate, de § | pending on the size Green market fell pound Ty ¥Y, when a b ment arr from Calif quotation 0 The potato shortage on the Id |market waa partially relieved Tues day by a large shipment of new Cali jfornia Garnets remalned firm, at 12 cents a p Old Yuki ma Gems are bringing $175 a ton Butter and eee markets hold steady, with prices unchanged ! Biar A, Fulle of the Warrants, and quality nix a *u | According to 8 Lighting J. D, Ro the Kroms receipts of $2 jall Neht and power sales in went for the purchase of fuel sed before tr 500 bail, 1 HERE'S A SAFE INVESTMENT 1919) 3 pa iP ARES 8, ment to refund all such taxes paid. ots} THESE BONDS ARE TAX FREE All ef ta to geal the Cedar river dam have failed, Caldwett declared. | $600,000—The City of Seattle Coupon Gold Posing ax teaerai’ Bonds in denominations of $100, $200, $500 and tithe NP. raved | $1,000, maturing equal amounts, commencing we teawel \six years and ending ree beg - og their date. Bonds to be dated June 1st, 1920; inter- STAR-ZIEGFELD lest 6%, payable semi-annually on the first day SALESGIRLS’ BEAUTY CONTEST of December and June of each year; both prin- If you are a salesgirl in a Seattle store and wish to compete for cipal and interest payable in gold coin at the ber of the $10bn'neek poston n Ziegteits beauty show and wine || City Treasurer's Office in Seattle, or at the Mayflower photoplay starring Miriain Cooper, - Washington Fiscal Agency in New York, at ’ ‘TAKE THIS COUPON ithe option of the holder, from the gross rev- to the Bushnell stadio in the Arcade building or the James & Merri. ||enues of the entire Municipal Light and Power System of the City of Seattle: hew studio in the Kitel building, where your picture will be taken and the coupon filled out for entry thru The Star. This issue is a part of a total authorized is- sue of $5,500,000 for the development of the Skagit River power project, $1,500,000 of these bonds having been sold in 1918 to local bond houses on a 6 per cent basis. | For further information inquire at Cify \Comptroller’s office of Mr. Kelly. Department | Buy from the City direct and save the com- rilewlar lime of goods, write “General” im thie apace) || z mis; © 10 cents they will be give ntences to permit | He tty lens #° wea Judge Walter Evans, of Louisville, be cured brought the ap to the supreme court on the gre that. the tax violated the val provision that federal jud the president | shall services a! SPOKANE compensation which # 4\-| prohibits minished during their continua: | Ttallan «1 office of $120 Prices | Pena ae al: (Ce RES BE IT RINE || Status of the New York | Stock Exchan| e New ro! 1 Pennute Vv DAIRY PRODUCTS Paid to shippers Made up to and including June 3 will draw interest e. * rt ‘ Md le e . . | from \« ° te ‘ ¢ (Print mame and specify whether “Mise” ts 1s Strietiy treah Per ewt ereee Bern ese 9 I i mi}? Dealers fo PRODUCTS ct DAIRY Prices Paid W cubes white beans, 3 Iba 2 paper, te CORNER | Stal) 102, beat fresh ehurned butter, she (Street and Number, City and State) (hetween, Employed as a salesgirl by —_— | routray Valid Wholesalers oy wp Ne and 8% 1920. (Signed) compounded semi- annually ¥ com opened at 148 and inter PARCEL SALE AUCTION AUCTION PARCEL SALE Wednesday, June 2nd at 10a.m.to 4:30 p.m. at 1921 Second Avenue EVENING SALE FROM 7 TO 10:30 P. M. OF PARCELS 2 Me pink} | Your Business Confidant Make this old bank your business confidant. If we know all about your business problems and opportunities we are in a better position to give you the financial assistance required for the de- velopment of your business. « - ee ra || Status of Frisco Market | | NoIaCO, 9 bacon backs, S2%¢ M: Hd %.; lamb chopa, balk coese, the BM) 2 200 cane Rogers coffers, S¢e can Staile * coffee, $1.60 Cernagion milk. Dromedary dates. tle phe bare Swift's white soap, 1 rn finkes, She: tomatoes, 12¢ 120, soft shell walnuts, 26 3 oket, macaroni. the, Citrus wasn fing powder, ite pkg. —_———_—_————_4|*— | Seattle Arrivals and | | Departures os short <® . Me extra it aaa a cl ea ea _—|| Portland Market Report | | — PORTLAND, June 1—Nutter—ste per, ie Rane—28@ 426 per dor | Hene—24@lic per Ib; broilers, 25 @ tte per M 200 per th Triplets, 24@27e per Tb PROHIBITION AGENT Parcels from Alaska, Washington, Idaho and Oregon. Goods consisting of new and used, such as hand palited vases and Jardinicres, Japanese hand painted vases, cut glass, jardinieres in brass and copper, Indian baskets, snowshoes, tom-toms, Eskimo masks, bilbions, Ivory sail boat, a lot of ivory, a good lot of Arrived | June 1—#tr Lyman Beewart from Van: | cover, BC, at ) & mi ety Morning | Star from Vancouver f May f1--tr Adm | Tacoma at 19 pm The First National wants to co-oper- ate with Seattle business men who are Departee FOUND INTOXICATED laundry, sheets, spreads, pillow slips, wool blankets, quilts, pil: lows, scarfs, violin, banjos, Indian belt with caribou teeth, fur Wier TRAIN CONNECTIONS Teaver, B.C. for Calgary, Torwato, Montreal, Mina. Bewrvations, Tickets and Full formation Apply te P MNADIAN PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE AM. 1, 3.5, 7,9 P.M. DAY. The best dad pst way to go, ® “ag Take the to Tacoma! T AND CHEAPEST WARY TO }—Str Aquaries for Manta vie Francisco at I a.m; «tr Lyman Stewart for Port Ban Lute at 11 a. m May 31 —Str Trequete for Chicago via str Muklites for Tacoma at # p i. for Aberdem tn tow of Yeo at midpight. | Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Amit Cove terminal—Atr Eldridge Groat Northern pler—Str Suwa Maru, Pier Btr Cordova OM Gogh —Str Lyman Stewart. terminal—atr Queen City —Atr Onmo. . hea. r Admiral Evans. Pier D--8tr Admiral Farragat | Union Pacific dock—M#tr Ural fan Mary. 1 ( terminal—U. 8 & Burnside Str Eastern Sailor tern Glen inal—tr Magician drydocks—Tug Snoqualmie, bk W. Lewin, str Eastern Tempest | Lake Union—Hulle Snequaimie, Broxton, Leota, Endymion, Fort ison, Boughton, Bowes ville . Kourne- rr ». Port Harrison, Fort . Clneyras, Cardia, Wilson, Malvator, ¥ whaling # ining ship V' milg—-Str Ea. | 3 | | | ¥ A Puget Sound Brit ‘ U. & & Patter Rtream—aehr Biaating Boat, (exe) Send In Your Limerick This Week 0 Row ind-Trip Tickets to Tacoma for a Good One If you want to see Puget Sound amile, As the boat ploughs the waves, mile on mile, Take the Fuge Enjoy breeze And you'll tind 0) Orr: a Third Ave, Seattie Sound Line, nd sunshine life is really worth while. MISS A. WELSH. Mires yours to Limerick Editor, Seattle Tacoma Boats, Colman Dock © Round Trip Fare $1.00 Single Fare 60c DAM O®8G800-P™ Every DAY | | WEDNEADAT | JUNK? | First High Tide || pie am, 10.0 | 4 ‘Wiest Lew Tide | Migh Tide | em Tite | fecond Lew Tide | Second High Tide eo nee pe mm. eh * New York Coffee and L Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, June 1.—Coftee—No. 7) | Rin, JEN GINS per th: No, 4 Aantos, | 22% @1640 per | | Sugar Raw, 20.5060 660 per th; eran- | wiated, 21.50 2%¢ per Ih. | Wonld a refined young woman ac- cept marriage thru a matrimonial lad?) Mary Warren married The = PHONES for your convenience and quick service have been established at the follow- ing locations: Liberty Theatre. Coliseum Theatre. Frederick & Nelson (Phone or “Ask Mr. Foster Desk”). Broadway and Pine St. 12th and Jackson St. E. 45th and 14th N. E. (University Dist.). With these new stands we can deliver quick service to all parts of the city, Simply call Main Six Five Hundred and order where you want cab de- liveted. Be sure and get your PRINTED RECEIPT from your driver. SEATTLE TAXICAB CO. MAIN 6500 IN SAN FRANCISCO! BAN FRANCISCO, June 1—J. J. Morriwey, federal prohibition enforcement agent, was arrested today on « charge of being under the influence of liquor in a public place He was found helpless on a side. walk near a bonded warehouse, police said. An investication is being made to determine if liquor ttored in the warehouse has been tampered with. Morrixey was released on bail A friend with him at the time of his arrest declared Morrisey was suffering from shell shock, but physicians at the Central emer. gency hospital diagnosed his ail ment as “100 proof shock.” The spirit world is calling on the Ouija ‘Board! The message is faint, the mean- | ing is shadowy, mysterious! Over and over again Ouijasays,“Buy the original,” | noveltie, walrus skull and tusks, mammoth teeth, two ivery eribbage boards, Eskimo curios, ladies’ sults, mufflers, rubber loves, fishing poles, all kinds of books, lot of pictures, shotgun, men's new and used shoes, a lot of silverware, clocks, a pair of mucklucks, aluminum ware, groceries, shaving outfits, trunks, large bear rug, mountain lion rug and a lion rug, dress form, electric lamp, weol socks, smoking stands, lace curtains, razors, albums, scarfs, tinware and graniteware, small rugs, men’s suits, underwear, overcoats, children’s dresses, shirts, laces, fur coats, sweaters, raincoats, Indian bags, Indian scarfs, beaded scarfs, bolster covers, lace spreads, portieres, draperies, scales, spoons, towels, pajamas, glotes, tics, ‘records, statues, hats, silk, brass ware, silk mufflers, blouses, tea sets, umbrellas, couch covers, flags, pottery, oileloth, doilies, leggings, soldier outfits, cotton, Bibles, « lot of miscellaneous cushions, shaving dishes, cut glass electric lamp. Hundreds of other articles. 4. E. BARNETT, The Auctioneer. “Try it yourself!” What can these flashes from the outer darkness mean? —— ready to do their part toward making banking relations mutually satisfactory and profitable. Patients From Out of Town,, Whose Time Is Limited, Given Special Attention Examine Your Teeth, and Give You Our Expert Advice Smile without embarrassment Nature provides good teeth but neglect destroys them. That's why intelligent care and skillful work of the dentist-are indispensable. MANY ILLS DUE TO NEGLECTED DECAYING TEETH There’s no longer any doubt about decaying teeth being the seat of many diseases. It’s a proven fact known to every doctor and dentist. When you permit teeth to go from bad to worse, ever postponing until tomorrow that much-needed visit to the dentist, you are simply inviting more expense, as more work becomes necessary. Modern dentistry as practiced by our experienced dentists is so skillful and painless, that you'li hardly realize you've been in a dentist’s chair. Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager, Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555