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\MBLING IN GRAIN CONDEMNED Senator Capper Says It Is| the Cause of Ruin to U, S. Farmers BY L. ©. MARRIN } WASHINGTON, Deo. 4—Asvert: | ‘ing gambling in rain ie the chief reason for the slump in prices of | farm products, Senator Capper, of | Kansas, today doectared that there ts | “a grain gamblers’ conspiracy to bik | ‘the people and farmers out of bun | @reda of millions of dollara” | WI this statement Capper made public the bill. he will introduce in| the senate Monday to break up grain gambling by imposing a tax of 10 per ent on all deals in grain futures, ex @ept when actual delivery i cantem | “This bill,” said Capper, “will stop >) af gambling in wheat, corn, cotton products, Ut will Piminate the wheat pit and black It will put out of business ‘the thousands of wire houses and shops operating in every city the United States, (YS BOARD OF TRADE GAMBLING JOINT | "Phe Chicago Board of Trad onducted. ts the world's great Pambling institution, More wheat gold in Chicago in October than Paised in the United States this This year's corn crop was Rimes in Chicago before a bu Born had reached the markets fy about 1 per cent of the trading | represents bonafide tran: | for actual delivery “Because a lot of gamblers find it nt to bet om the daily quota the farmer who has been fore ‘Rell his hogs and cattle at a loss meat still sells at war prices, made the geat. The farmer already lost more than a billion by the bear mid on the of Trade.” senate and house agricultural ’ PRESIDENCY " Wis yartturer Christmas Seals pans Red Cross Different continued their joint] Beceuse of the repeated statement on measures for relief of | Of pereons asked to buy Christmas Representatives of cotton| seals that they had already paid/ YIELD CABLES were to be heard. ‘eal Guna’ te hs hed Crem, teen, 2 cones naa V. A. Smith, president of the Wash-/TO Retain German Line in ~ KICK ON SALE ment authority, isued an explanation | . m WASHINGTON, Dee. 4-—Japan Friday that her organiza: | aw wee don fg OD! «stands pat” on her refum) to sur. of Brighton district req- strong protest at the Urly distinct from the Red Cross. It | vender furmer German, cables in the poems VB EEE ade: ,j earned authoritatively here teday ager mgm Col. Schulz Heads | which have refused to surrender the dent of the newly organized Seattle | ed world communication. first meeting of the post Friday| View of the American government, M. Clapp, secretary; Capt. K. C.| preliminary to the world communica anlie the seals solely to fight the | 1 itic seid during the war, tt was | The Japanese attitude is similar Military Engineers) tormer German Attantic cables in Washington Post of the Society of ‘The attitude of the three powers night. Other officers elected were| it was anid, and has resulted In the Bean, assistant secretary, and Capt | tions conference, deadlocking on the “ot oe i gEb%e ef #3 white plague, | pe that of France and Great Britain, Col E. H. Schulz was elected presi.| the interests of free and untrammel American Military Engineers at the| put them tn direct opposition to the Maj. O. P. Piper, vice president; J.| conference of five powers held here i 53 question of the adoption ef former) German cabies. The United States delegates were not ship of the « ‘Te Cure « Cold in One Day Take Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO NINE tablets. The genuine be ti EB. W. Grove. te. “ an they were tn | Missing Relatives Seattie, is sought by . In Jones, of Denver. on concerning her where-| should be sent to this bureau vi te ae | WMiss Katie Sullivan, 420 W, 10th at, Topeka, Kan., is anxious to de) . ine the whereabolits of her! Uncle, John Sullivan, who is believed | to be in Seatth . o-* Information concerning the where nts of Alexander Burng or R. P. els, & notary, Is #ought by e Price, 1208 8. Sanborn ave hell, 6. D. Price writes that he ie trying to clear up title to land} He says Burns appeared before No tary Daniels here in 1890 oe Ernest Sawyer, who vanished from Augusta, Me., in November, 1919, is being soucht her offi > eiais in behalf of b four oys, Sawyer lx a paper maker. The Padex finger of his right hand ts missing. Fingers on both hands are Seomightly drawn from the effects of W) slectricity. On one hand elctricity fas drawn the skin in such manner a to resemble a rosette. He is 38, | Might, weighs about 135 pounds, has Wlack hair sprinkled with gray, blue @yes and « complexion tinged with AMUSEM: PALACE H TO IP omen You'll agree there is excitement a-plenty in the life of border county when you see this son of the Western desert in his efforts to exterminate a desperate gang of cattle rustlers! onrnr MOORE Cfo VICTOR MOORE A LITT D & WHEN THE PIE WAS OPENED Interested so much in owner-| THE SEATTLE STAR loreusty aired at the weekly seasion | ja suitable building to be rented to| a | wiping ent all restrictions en tnter-| | national communications such aa| cable monopolies bri) STOMACH | ‘That's sufferers are Seal liver and Dr. Edwards’ the liver in a When the liver be forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. pe ee a , "te - no ambition or | Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a LO any sheriff of an Arizona AIRS SCANDALS Teachers _Criticised Grilling Candidates Hehoot election scandals werd vig for of the echool board Friday Action of the high schoo! teachers in eatechiaing candidates up for eter tion was severely eriticined, members wtating that the questionr iftsult to everybody the achoot dintrict were cted with an Re Mombers cited the rule of the board |” eines 1894, which makes ununual ac Uvition of any © ing & nehoo erounds for disriswl “The questions propeur teachers to men running board positions are not representa tive of the bedy of teachers,” HL I King, director, declared, ‘That certain employes of the due 4 by the for wchool triet were working for various candi | dates waa charged by King, Cornish School of Music Needs Help There is danger of the lows of the | s00n. Cornish Behoot of Music to this city, | Miss Nellie Corninh told the members’ | council of the Chamber of Commerce | Friday, uniews business men get back | of the movement now on feot to bulld Mine Cornish. must move. M ninth maid th ! studten pending a $160,000 « year in Seattle. and MALOTTE on ]Of the Prince of Wales today dented | there | that | Margar The school ha» out-| Jewish grown fts present location and ajao|Keattle Hebrews are lelght-day | faith in 166 B.C BATURDAY, DECHEMNTN 5, 1999, SCHOOL BOARD [Rumor Prince |HEWANTS TO |HAD HAND IN > | f Wales | Now Engage | RISK HIS LIFE) WRONG POCKETS COPENHAGEN, Deo 74.—Engage- | FlYing Cowboy Hankers for Joe’s Exploring Party Lands | — $ome Suicide Stunt Him in Jail ment of the Prince of Wales to Prin-| cons Margaret of Denmark, will be announced #00n, it was rumored here If anybody can figure out a new! method whereby a man can risk bis} ri today | tite an De were idem that Po! hthand re letting the r trou in mpectacular fashion, 1 ald like to he t cowboy did a| I jump in behalf | that mar « bill has he y to gamble red. Princess Margaret in the youngest child of Prinee Valdemar of Den rk. Her Princes rguret Fr Maric Saturday e by PD their pint at nor the ler w » porte ‘ot wince the f was pr 000-foot parachy of the soldierw x been given an opportur with death, He is gett “I must ma stunt I have the } I the mone full in of King pee io oy ket nd w pock people carry ir wallets ‘ That is why Joe has been exploring reht-hand rear trousers pockets not felt ar t as he was ge at mber 17, 189 at Copenhagen Margaret's moth 1909, wan Prince M 1 house who died of the Bhe bas t The aw ny unfamiMar ing I nec ~ ; who hw t maie, the ras, and tr nteor from looking for work.” from yr more feet In jh “L'a ike to be the first one ila frum ne wo te wn of W. S. C. Is Anxious ae | to Get Coach Welch | sled to a plane, I'll bulldog @ # or attempt anything else that any-| wasHINGTON STATE COla ; nan, Wash, Dec. 4—A body can dope out ax @ daredevil | yy, ills paign among students, act.” De Villiers served with the Cana pod esenten eg Maye an effort _ ervices of Coach "| Gus Welch for 1 following the "e of news here today from Director Fred Bobler, in at- co at the Pacific Coast con ons at Berkeley, that ttraction of next sta grid campaign would be the ersity of Washington al Seattle Thankegiving day holic and Marg: m faith whether she d have 4 Protestant before marrying Prince of Wales, would have to be elded by the Britt . First after and ther’s ate Ub 7 arrested yon is held on wor de b government my! . LONDON, Deo 4--The entourage y truth in was @mgaged to Princess . of Denmark, or that such an engagement was Ww be announced the rumor be Jewish\Holiday Is | stemwad Observed Locally | ' Chanukah, one of the most im pressive of the minor holidays on the | calendar, began Saturday beerving the holiday. Chanuka com memorates the rededication of the | temple at Jerusalem to the Jewish Hin sister, in Low Angeles, ts also & profesisonal daredevil, and gave / De Villers hie start a# @ parachute jumper and airplane acrobat Ohio's first woman jury returned | a verdict for the defendant in an Jevtetion case in “CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH” the WURLITZER “Madelon” Song) . Introduction et Val Selection, “Firefly “Anina” (Egyptian Serenade) (French Soldier A whimsical comedy, wherein he proves that no matter what a man’s age—if he is in love, he is young; if he is not, he is pretty likely to be old! Robert Lente ieveking Friml seeesee Lincke Concert—1:30 Sunday CHESTER COMEDY “THE ONE BEST PET” BRUCE SCENIC “FALLING WATERS” “SICILY,” ORGAN SOLO BY MALOTTE