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PAGE va BRITAIN TO Ship News of the Gulf of Geor ‘UPW HOWS DROP} Neth: CRACKS SKULL 2": | nec ats eee_ | seta Marked in Local Two Per Cent Slump Led|| ' tal records, | Man May Die From Peculiar |"! nse *Piret™ Migh tide Market by Food, Says Statement |] iso, ‘hearty ail the attomptn t Accident fhe in Broo P aa heath 9 | RR linac a will be by the name unger than STEEL WAR Pp een lene n tem, tide The Western ave. market, in com-| ‘The average cont of living in th " he fell to t : S Second Migh Tide | Second Mon with most other businesses, was! United t wre per A «irl r tly tried to kill her ‘ p = , ga ome & Hs SS 8 ». | affected Tuesday by the deprossion cent between August . tr ne peter ie, Other had dosed pow ° incident to the election, Few price and wu “ne wo 1 by imate wanured the ‘ ep, Je agker pit Firms Combine to Meet U. Storm Warming |) cesgs ore recent ont ite cave o sauemant reccved tale week following Hive oiler girls ||" Howpttal authorities are making én| Bouthwe storm warnings were heavy here Was eountry-¥ advan o thelr with effort to find relatives or friend, ¢ S.-German-French Com- |} ordered dispiayed at the entrance | A Ning the receipts Tuesday was ain the price of coal, and site. Stuy of them knowing || Backer. He. ia about 60. years ot. | bination’s Challenge ah Valed Seiabe EEE en cena Sinn] ret Ge eoentey Ses erence in ar| Creer alae ne pees, sh gear ELECTION SLOWS COST OF LIVING | TH SEAT SUICIDES GO DOZES; FALLS; -—— ance tracks, ‘The latter were priced at! cent * 1 und | BY 3.0 puckwontH mm ts approaching | 414 cents & pound 1 During the aime ported shelter de |Court Fight on for nothing saad senosvatbe LONDON, Nov ed by || Vancouver taland and will cause |)” Fryokiet are felling at 18| creased & per cent ing 32 per| im the gigantic U, 8. steel industry |] fresh gules cents a pound. ‘The California fig|cent and sundries increased 6 por} Steamer Athlon Here | Whieh has allied itself with great mason is holding out longer than ion of the steamer At | German and French stest tems ©) Figh Stored at Port | suai, auo, it i said, to the inck of ont of living during Septem-| ™ ve the evan - To gee wea in @eize European trade and to ous rain in the South. The first heavy a nearly the same as in Ma n to r in federal ¢ y British ste trom other «| Breaks All Records | 0) oe I put an end W to the figures furnished by | between Ben 1. Moore, receiver In Baptiered for Family Preparing for the gigant 4 at the pe An Increase in the receipts of tur | t erty Bay Transportation compar the ; q They have formed the Br n © st, terminal em | keys is reported. The Thanksstving wy Jand John Slerstad, to whom the com oo Pire Steet corporation, a dua " record this year! fow! ix quoted at from 62 to 65 cents li any transferred the vessel a few » will be ‘ oe, Fria ‘ tion of interests which they are cor : s yeara, Movement {a pound | months ago ember 5. F ) lectures w fident ix formidable enough to with-|to Eastern points has also broken| There were no changes Tuesday in| | Saunas ‘gehen troahens stand the tened aught receré : [the butter and egg market | 10W their premier key in U. 8. ALLIANCE TO Big Steel Ves el Local Markets — FALLING OFF ¢“""" ~ Help! What's the trou The sword swallower his throat, rt for smuggling STEAM-ROLLER RIVALS Prices Paid Wheteanre mM a Judging from the product Passes Thru Canal), wtabico ane woe 7 u Kil d Work Ne i ures given me by the Iron a steamer Mastern Balle, loaded | Game thecal tose cst: mg. Call for Unskille orkers Mmatitute here, the American G with m the Stimson mill]. Was : | French alliance will be in ey A © American Pxport (Rell Peppers Per ae. on Decrease 4 Yon to steam-roller all : ; : Weahing " uae} &re the statistics of output of pix son. She 380 62! There ix a noticeable falling off in i fon and steel ingots by ¢ four eae) to ne | the di nd for unskilled laborers & 5 countries involved in the 1 war . tween the 1 centers, accord Bs United su 1919. . 65,000,000 tons Sechen ah tek peund rts received today by the Germany, 1915 $8.244.261 tons eee mmmerce from embloy France, 1913 9,888,063 tons . : . on Of the Ba om Army Great Biritain, vid... 17 822,000 tons Wietoria Arrives ia : 5 of Columbus, and thee The Britishers alive to the nleee Penoere- ' nt from New York, say fact that the < t is to be — Her Last Trip ¢ Cround La there has been a greater call fo @reaione They know that no; Wi! passengers from Nome Ochre white collar® workers in proportion Machinations will be omitted by|and St. Michael, ¢ steamer Vic than the # for unskilled laborera. | either side and that no trade strategy | toria of the Alaska Steamship com @f business tricks will remain un-| per ine command of € apt 7 Pe Portland Market Report Ulilized in the strug J ed at pler 3 Monday} Catto Neceipta,| Strong Man—Helpt F. W. Harboard, probably the | evening my steady and Un: | doctor Greatest steel expert in the Br Capt. Johnson reports a stormy Pr saraary per RE Rr BG hag cine empire, is confident th passage as far as Unimak pass, and pen ' aor will hold ber own. Interviewed, he| much fog between Latouche and sgessh top eer 4 ape tlattery This was tb Last Sees Core Strong Man “While the United States had ev-| voyage to the outside from Nome [eset Fetaters fc af) | han got a fish bone in ty Opportunity during the war to| this year, which accounts for the | | Green per © ome Secure world trade, at the same time | large passenger list. But little . NEW YORK.—vVictor the reputation of the English steel | freight was brought. | * Publi M arkets sattioanina “i inididmatueds y trade and the quality of their output b, = ic ets $5,000 in federal ¢ De Wee such that I do not believe the Heavy Tie Cargoes come into United Staten, Waited States Steel corporation or @my other foreign corporation, take away our customers, but @iffieulty here is in obtaining suf ficient supplies of raw material During the war large quantities of | Big tron were imported, chiefly from | the United States, BIGGEST FORWARD STEP FOR MANY YEARS “I consider our new consolidation | @ne of the biggest steps forward taken for many years in the steel Wade in this country, I am well| Soquainted with the plants of both the Dominion Steel corporation of | Canada and the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal company, “It should be of the greatest help fm enabling various finishing mills in| this country to be kept going at top mpeed. Taken at Hoquiam HOQUIAM, Nov, 2—With the ar rival here yesterday of the freighter | AMgster Lehigh increased movement in mill) sctivities is apparent. The Lehigh ix 4 loading about 2,500,000 feet of rail |rond, ties for New York. She willl crassomes complete her cargo at Seattle The freighter Chi . 8.800 tons, in) taking 4 argo of raliroad ties for England. } ties for the same country are to be loaded by the Ha vana, when she arrives November 10. Florida, per case ® The West Nivaria is due from|Mener-—Gomb. per erate anes dew Portland today to take on a cargo] m Melons Per th for the Orient. HuckleberriosHias, pert Arrange "Schedule Gieaogee Per ae for S. S. Wenatchee A tentative schedule for the sailing of the steamship Wenatchee is being | Pomegranates drawn up by the Pacific Steamship |Qsteree—Per teres be Co, upon receiit of Rawurance®| Tarkien ore “It opens out a new source of sup ply of raw materials for the United smanyyears to come, controlled by the Brit Empire Stee! from the shipping board that the big erate. .. <p amnest Me grmorasion are] vessel will be delivered in New York aoe te ‘wor'd, on January 15. enets are Seaneintne ger ene | ‘The Wenatchee will enter the -“rv. | Atmende—Per, ping facilities almost unique. ice between Seattle and the Orievt. | tyres ‘Cal, “The steel masters of Great Brit Pay eg are fully alive to the situation dO not Intend to allow foreigners | keep their hold, won while we ‘were at war, on the supremacy of a that has made England fa Mous in the past in the commercial Markets of the world” Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Nov. 2.—8 A. Mo cloud: wind south " barometer probably the Arabia Mai Str San Diego “Fresh ranch Pattete Milk—-Per ewt ne PRODUCTS A Vital Statistics ee jew ta creamery, cubes. BIRTHS Samed Jingo, 2211 13th ave. 8. wi Yahe, 417 King, girl. November 2—!tr Admiral Parragut rdner, George W., 9357 56th ave. | trom Tacoma at 7 a m.; str Queen from San Francisco at # a m.; wtr Tiisondart 2847 W. 69th st..|trom Batavia via Ban Franciaco at 8:15 agen, “Gunara M. Beat fora. Charles R.. 302 10th ave. N., ierson, Karl R., Fast Seattle, boy. | str W t Mahwah from Australian and ports via Honolulu and | an Francisco at 11:30 a. m. November 1—Str Victoria from Nome arold T)., 308 Prospec Tl. | via Latouche at 6:15 p. m.; U. & Survey maflinoto, Nilmon, 1040% Jackson | via Lydonia trom Wrangle Narrow at | pene se 0 ow, y- i ef 7 Koch, Vincent, 2201 15th ave. &. boy.|*°** ® ™ Salle my er + Ro h MARRIAGE LICENSES |_| xeremver 1st veiignt tor Hongkong | via Yokohama and Manila at 2:39 p.m Name and Residence. AK. | str Eastern Helle for Cuban porta at 4 Gillespie, Merle E.. Seattle . +90) p. m.; str Admiral Farragut for T Barnhardt, Arena C., Seattle 19/at noon; str Tyndareus for Vancouver, rphardt. Orlan, Seattle .... 20 | Comox and Victoria, B.C, at 6 p. m. binson, Gladys B., Seattle . 23 ba ad Smale. Perry K.. Seattic ......Leeal| . Moore. Mae E., Seattle i2kai| Vessels in Other Ports Lundstrom, Ludwig, Seattle ..Legal| HonoluluArrived November 1: str ‘Woodrow, Florence Victoria, Hy from Seattle and Bellingham. Beattie ¥ e+e Legal |Halied November 1; Bchr M. K. Hall tor lames, Donald W.. Seattle .... Legal | Puget Sound ports. marman, Louise, Seattle lege}, semmemmeArrined Outiber $0: Se Harrison H.. Port! “3 [tober 29°%ite Went Mtmeoa trom Santin Edwards, Allen, Seattle «Legal| Shanghal—Arrived October 28: Ate or Smith, Ida, Seattle . Legal| wheatiand Mont. from Seattle via porta ma eet ards lansen, Ferdinand, Garner, Ia. Legal | Hailed October 30: Btr Teucer for Beattie | trimes 140001450 waon, Emily B., Seattle Legal | via por Medium to choice 18.60@ia8e Peldevt, Arthur c Seattle 7 |. Singapore—Arrived October 2%: Str] Rough heavy 10.00@10.50 faulkner, Lattie fi, Seattle’: :;;)125 | Bidridae from Seattle via porta SAATS clekespaevtanaesons 13.00 13.60 Merbert A. Elk River, | | visti tor Puget Bound ports, ha * ‘ ‘ e 1 Ped ro hed ove ot | ae, Joseph Seattie-24) ,dmiral Schiey tor Beattie vin porte st Royal, ham. Legal |10 a. m.; air Horace X. Baxter for Puget | im, Minerva Hendrick- Hound ports. Arrived October 31: str 59@ 13.00 | Bellingham . #tdu trom Beattie and Mukiltes | ferton, Arthur, Portland Francisco—Arrived November 2 £010.00 |) ett, Mattie, Seattle .° HW loo from Puget ‘Bound ‘te, Wihisms, Thomas F., Seattl wer. rey vt ne. Deese; vernor from Seattle via Victoria, Bommerfield, Martha’ gtd wrt . | tet cr Port ‘rownsend—Passed in November| _ HAY, GRAIN AND FEED | na, Gertrude, Seattio 2: Mtr West Mahwalt for eattle at $:20 ntinelenate, Price Fer Tom. City Price | ee ' ed c ence D., Seattle . Clipped ar, Youuettn Hascn Beattic Vessels in Port at Seattle | Rolled en, Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Str Horalsan Maru. ila, Seattle o 2...) Pier 10—U. #8. 8. Rush, |corm a ttle Brith ¢ anchors dmore, str | recked *, Seattle . Kastern Leader Ground Hone | DEATHS Pier 2-Btr Victorias at =A a Jer 2—Str Vietoria, wtr Alanke | Aifaite 30.08 wey, Mark [.. 63, 517 Dewey pl. | Grand Trunk terminal—#tr Admiral Wat- | A\fal ‘ord, Thomas, er 1442 23rd ave. &. son. ‘erate pow f Smerik Laura M., 2, 2 iiman av. | B torminal—U. ®. 8. Burveyor, mo- | Whent MeNa: Fi 1, Thi tor schr Kamchatka Pier Ate Admiral Rodman. erat gneeny Ralph, 1 day, 6017 35th | Pier D—str Admiral Farragut. | 8. Pacific Coast coal bunkere—U, & & Ly- Pomeroy. Raymond, 2, 1420 Seventh down. |onira at, tormingi—tr astern Glen. ‘icidge & Dredaing works— | attersom. null Heain Wow Lake Union-——Hulle Abilia, Abnoba, Aby- Solvay. Theodor New York Market Is Cl Tuesday 9, 112 10th ave, | Addison, Allenhurst, Ahmik, An- NEW YORK, Nov. 2-—The New Rayden, Bertrand, Bingamon, York stock exchange, the curb mar. | Biack Wolf, Bianford, © ket and banks and other financial in Pesuta, | Puyatiup, Chicago Live Stock wtitutions were closed today, a legal) Seaitin, Gaetan, + H 0 & #—Reoelpte, : poy. ueners, a4 | American Industry Subject of Address Ames yards—Btr Toonevelt Heffernan drydock—#tr Cordova, colptn, 10,000 h 54.500 18.95 “American Industry and Public ' Affairs” will be the subject of an| Stop Trading in gddrees Wednesday evening at the ep: ste, ™ Masonic temple by James A Chicago Grain Pit! it aay. tan o $.80@ 13; owen, Attorney of Washington, D. C. Mayor Caldwell will give the address ot welcome, W. L. Peters will be CHICAGO, Nov. 2-The Chicago $4.60. Board of Trade was closed today be cause of election. There was no prod- uce market, There is an average of 11,000 fires a@nnually in New York city alone, ‘i Thursday--Blanket Sale WARM BLANKETS FOR COLD 80 White All- Wool, Long Fleeced Surplus Army Goods 904 3d Av SANITARY by the young his first case in apt er us powder * | himself, my k to 4 jon law laina in the t x s lee of pring amb, the B. ‘Ball 39, Masola i; fancy Manchurian walnuts, MSc; Martiett pear, 81-06 ben | WESTLAKE | $M. can Golden Weaty Hub Naptha soap bout 1,200,000,000 tons ‘of coal are from 4 thruout the world annually. Wednesday and 5 Doubie mm nketa, plaids, pink, bive end gray 87.75 Blankets, extra large 7.50 8. Army and Navy Blankets $3.50 to $7.50 Sale Conducted by Camp Lewis Wireless Next to Madison St. Seattle, Wash. Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention SELECT CANADIAN ISSUES fF YIELDING 7% to 9% Province of ONTARIO 6% General CITY OF EDMONTON 6% General Obligation ¢ 14 Notes Dated September 1, 1920, i PRICE 94.82; TO YI ominations $100, 8500 D 9% i $1,000, payable in U. Principal and semi-annual { VN office of Morris B ew York City or at t “The Premier Municip: Eatablinhed Seattle, Wash., No. % Central Bldg. Overe i Main 7227, Elliott 2840 ‘weoma, Wash. Melity Building Quarter Other Offices at Portland, Ore, and Contory San Francisco, € The oldest regiment In the U ie the Third infantry, Province of BRITISH COLUMBIA 6% General Obligation Rend Heonds Price 96.68 Price 96. Yield 7.25% Yield 7.30% Dated Oct. 1, 1920. Due Oct Dated Oct 1920, Due Oct . 1923.’ Denomina- 25, 1923 nominations tion $1,000, 500 and $1,000. je September 1, 1922, The lack of intelligence assumed lawyer as he tackles | to cause presiding Judge to lone confidence in Under the new military reorgani. there will be 250 chap. army. DEPOSITS made up to and including November 3 will draw interest November 1 compounded semi- annually NORTHWEST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Second and Union MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Capital One Million Dollars Get w Vivau dating | |Caught in Belt; Has | Broken Collarbone ' Genera T 1 lay suffering from a broken ar received ' or tlake rnoon 400 Monday ath CAPERIENCES an CHINA | ated by Henry A. Cole, un ernity graduate lore the Mines nclety of the university Monda eh | NEW YOR Albert HBailan of Bre arrested as writer of let-| ter threatening to kill postmaster | r blow up Woolworth building un- | prisoners freed | Prices of Retreading Knocked in the Head s./ Now that we have started it with your help we can finish it. Bring us your tir Our guarantee will be unlimited against defective workmanship and material done by ur Don't pay any more. Help reduce. We will do you a good job, You al) know us, What we do must be good. Note the following low prices of retreading: + -$ 6.00 ‘ 7.00 7.25 10.00 11.00 11.50 On January Ist, tive We have never paid less than 6%. Savings left here on or before November Sth carn fall dividends from November Lst. You can start saving with from $1.00 to $3,000.00_, Jenny Lind’s Kin Is Obscure in N. Y. K, Nov. 2-——Cla » Lind, & in an obseure was famous. t of an apa kiyn, He was the great sing 1849, the year enn here, He fe the smaller Anne jon ANYBODY CAN A MODEST FORTUNE if a few simple rules are observed. 1, make. Put the Account. tepeat keep it up for ten years. 4. Result: A saving of $5.00 per week for ten years with 6 compounded semiannaully, equals $3,547.55. semiannual di have never You can save by mail. draft or money order. The following are the men who direct the affairs of this institution: Thomas 8. Lippy Frank W. Shillestad Ferguson Jansen Wiliam D. Comer MUTUAL SAVINGS ETPANASS°CIATN 815 SECOND AVE. MAIN 736 brothe for Spend each week less than you unspent into a Savings numbers 1 and 2 A modest fortune. next, TUESDAY, Osseward Pharmacy | Sold to Rubenstein eo Uw Onseward’s preseription pharmacy, i + of it the Cobb building, has been so figure | for $50,000 to the Rubenstetn ; Pharmacy Co. The new owners, He 1 whone principal store is in the on artment Greene building, Fourth e near 6): 29 yearn Pike at, were to take possession On er, and | Tuesday of ber! 4 woman fs aide-de-camp, with the Pr said he! rank of colonel, on the staff of the governor of Kentucky t dividend paid Savers In this more than eight years. we will pay our 18th consecu ividend, failed to pay a dividend and we Send personal check, bank Henry R. King George R. Hannon Edgar E. Cushing 12.50 14.00 14.25 14.50 14.75 15.00 17.00 17.50 18.50 All we want ts volume, Don’t fell your casings to the junk man. Bring or ship them to us, and have them retreaded. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP W. 0, STANDRING, Prop. 1026 Pike Street Corner Boren Phone Elliott 446 = SAVE MONEY TACOMA AFTY - SPE - COMFORT VICTORIA, BC PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY AT MIDNIGHT SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS "BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES " described D. ‘Third ton, D. GQ TO CHA PUGET SOUND D NAVIGATION Co COLMAN DOCK ON ST 7 3993 Price of Options. 75.00 controls . 85.00 controls . 150.00 controls . 165.00 controls , 300.00 controls If you have not received & profit ttn Fo the expiration date of option you have the privilege of buying marks on that were hasegied ole have paid on the option will be credited to you toward the purchase of marks outright. There is no risk beyond cost of option and no margin calls, Germany ts rapidly getting to work. Her factories are humming and all industries are beginning to show old-time efficiencies. Any day marks are liable to advance from 3 to 10c. Fortunes will be made overnight by those who are farsighted enough to take advan- tage of this present opportunity. We cannot urge too strongly the advisability of taking advantage of this proposition by tying up as large amount as one can afford, while the exchange rates are at these low figures. Do not fail to act on this promptly. Forward remittance today for six months’ option on either 10,000, 20,000, 560,000 or 100,000 mar! subject to advance overnight. on options. Ask for Circular B-5, WM. R. FITZGERALD & CO. Put Some Money to Work in German Marks Probable profits on 100,000 marks if they go to $11.90, one-half their normal You Can Secure Six Months’ Option on Marks FOREIGN Western Office—966 Phelan Bldg., San Francisco, Calif, Open Evenings 7 to 9 TO BE SOLD BY THE Alien Property Custodian Certain Property Lo- cated on the Southwest Corner of Third Ave- nue South and Wash- ington Street, Seattle o'clock p. m. on the third day of November, 1920, the following to-wit: property, The Bast 39% feet of Lot eight (8), In Block fifteen (15), of §, Maynard's Plat to the Town (now City) of Seattle; located on the Southwest corner of Washington Street and Avenue South, four-story brick building. For further information concerning said property, or the terms and conditions of sale, apply to The National Bank of Commerce, Seattle, Washington, or The Alien Property Custodian, Washing- FRANCIS P. GARVAN Alien Property Custodian value ($23.80), $7,350.00, as Follows: German Marks —_—Profit at Advance Lires and Francs, 1,000.00 at the spot value Wire reservation today, Price is Wire, write or call for information CURRENCY AND BONDS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale, to the highest bid- der, at public sale, on the prem- ises, Southwest Corner of Third Avenue South and Washington Street, in the City of Seattle, State of Washington at Seattle, Washington, improved with