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~ CONDITIONS |Ship News. UNCHAN |. Tides in Seattle FIGHT ORDER ON WIRELESS Re Pk City to Appeal to Senate Delegation First High Tide || 11:01 a om, ILE Second Low Tide tet Bradstreet’s Notes General Quiet Tone in Northwest Industry The general trade condition is not! Materially different today than it was| & Week ago, according to Hradstreet’s | weekly review of business conditions Retail trade volume was slightly ey Jarger than it has been recently, as! 7 nope enayey © : is evidenced in some reordering from| Seattle's representa wo s i) 3h r senate will be asked to fight the In regard to Seattle, the report/ order by the government district gays: “Practically all sawmills will| dio inspector that will put the city ease operations before the end of | barbor department's wireless out of it was ¢ the finance committee | ; commission, the year on account of inability to meeting of market their goods at a profit. The shingle market is also considerably Friday afternoon. i @epressed. A reduction in ocean tar-| The government inspector has x iffs on lumber and flour wil! have a/ ordered that the city take out a lim ercial radio Heense before | Under such @ license, | ited comm December tendency to stimulate movement of Products westbound its services for shipping practically negligible. Bome extent, but it is stil! considera Bly below normal. General industry shows no po aligns of revival.” P Everett Man Heads Record Plumbing and) Tugboat t Heating Job Awarded | Pig das -yy aro What is said to be the largest] was reelected president of the North Plumbing and heating contract ever| west Tugboat Owners’ association at @warded in Seattle has been iet to! the annual meeting of the organiza the Eckart Plumbing, & Heating| tion Thursday night at the Butler ho- Company, 1614 Third ave. by the! tel. Bound Construction & aren an = |Se, ttl M . ‘p attle Man Port Company. The work involves an ex Penditure of $150,000, calling for the Boss for Astoria|' Roger D. Pinneo, formerly freight = complete installation of the new 10 Story telephone building, at Third} traMc manager for the Pacific Steam. ship company, has accepted the pos!- ave. and Seneca st. tion of trafic manager for the port] f Northwest Business ee Sound business conditions exist in| year. the Northwest, in spite of the fact that markets have been were esi, Protesilaus Returns ag hoe who has returned to San to Far-East Service Francisco after visiting Portland, Se.| The steamship Protesilaus, recent. ttle, Spokane, Boise and Salt Lake.|!¥ taken off the Seattle. Far East run, will be reinstaged next bruary, it is yor ed by Dodiewell & Co. California Bank Is [tor tn Temporarily Closed for the Blue Funnel line. The er Ixion has been substituted for the Proteailaus. GRIDLEY, Dee. 18.—The First Na- . onal ban! ridley, Cal. today) eteawertiy sesieeaiine apavetlons red $950 as Reward to ‘@rder of the board of directors, Man- vg 3. A. Shafer announced, Indian Life Savers ‘The euspension presumably was| With $950 contributed in the cam- > od to insufficient reserve, resulting | Palen of the Puget Sound Maritime ers in this district. The condition of| Washington for thelr services on rice crop due to storms hastened occasions to veasels in peril, newly By Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Pearce wil! go to Deposits were said to total $200,000.| la Push Sunday to begin the distri- bution of the Curtetaans gifts, Odd Fellows Take {Seattle on Dutch Republic Sinclair Sineiting 39%, American Sug American Sugar opened at 83%, 53% but heaviness soon | influence the courm of values, the likelihood « determined at aj ‘?* market position cy watchword in most past two days w in that market, as w experienced yesterday and t Provisions were irregularly lc December 1 _jother tee CHICAGO, Dee. No. 2 hard, $1.76 from heavy loans made to rice grow: | circle toreward natives of Northwest | pec THE ‘Pressure on Sugar SEATTLE STA VEGETABLES IN Stocks Forces New | FROM THE SOUTH Lows for the Year NEW YORK, Dee. 18.—Stocks opened irregular, Read United States Steel 79, up General Motors 12; © anced; American Sugar 43%, off %; Mexican Petrole Iron & Stoel 68%, 3M. unchanged; Ameri off 4; Pullman 9 n suger stocks and American Ih Pressure Amertean od to 38. The market closed reactionary feet Sugar was * “The Bven! NEW YORK, Deo. 18 “Trading in the short session today wae quict ame into the general lirt and considerable weaknens The steel shares held well, while the kindred equip Veloped in spots. nts, with the exception of Raldw Id. Some liquidations took place | *. ntinved at the opening of the market livet oft %: t Sugar . in L n the higher, off %; American Woolen 61%, up Sugar 99%, aldwin 87, made new lo at tive, were 1 group. up un ing was 82% rucible 81%, up m 160%, uneh. 4) American unchanged we for the year off % and later was forced down to 79%, but subsequently Cuban Cane preferred was off Ye, at 67%. oe 4c Sun financial review today said ‘The opening wax ay, quite insistently “There was nothing in the way of news developments overnight to ” was nen nt guided appreciably anything taking place in the fortheoming week to change by “Weekly letters of brokerage houses did not reveal crystallization of which could be interpreted f them, ‘The #u shown ¥ “The week “Building operations and reat! the port warden declares, the Wire| rogtures were, indesd. estate are very quiet. Holiday buy. | !es# plant would be restricted to such | woe to week, the last week be! fing has stimulated retai] trade to/4 short wave length as to render been noted IS UNSETTLED := General Trend | Is to Lower | Levels Today ‘The market ly unsettled, with the « tendency toward lower levels wheat © a and closed at that 69%, Cc >is of Astoria. He wil! assume his new] $i'p the “cease bat | ‘Onditions Sound |iuiies soon after the first of the|fost Ihe ature coke. May Seneat opened At $1.60 and closed off Ke December corn opened up We Oc, and closed off we; May opened | Miaeotri Pacitic |New Haven 4t the | Norther . Additional |Pan-Amer Petroleum. Y 1% and gaine up Me and ing. lo. 3 hard, $1.75. LaDy Loe 3 ash wheat | rey Lot | in trade was not devold of encow ing no _ Buyers are showing renéwed interest he GRAIN MARKET FE | Swe Gener Goodrien Great Ni Industry inapirat Kennece! [Lae Reading ened | Kepionie | Btodebe qT “% «| 71%... 72% | enna 8% TAN | wonye-c anne At | Mexican Petreieum | Brook. Rapid Transit. | Alaska-Juneas.. to buy, Caut fon wae still the vance in the exchanges in the wing exoeption, N. Y. Stock Exchange Motors. jorthern al Alcohol vem et mn Pacific Monee Werland . pviously bawed on technical conditions of the moment clusively by the just as suddén setback features, Those tnumbered by those not #0 encouraging, yet from improvement ann bas there.” James 1848 1243 1803 1007 poe, Candidates t ies Run? Paes 142 ak ps ae Purple P sagor Fe ape ve shetshas May..s-- i206 1205 thse thas Independent Decembe: mary " promise to make Seattle a rerular - he pte port of call for steamers out of Chicago Car Lots a er San Francisco, giving direct service} perished by L. B Mesnieg @ Ca, cs to the Dutch East Indies, if §arens} | aie Avesee of cargo Is booked heresorethem. |,Ornim— tects Cont kaa ter MARRIAGE LICENSES ae Corn —— ™ cry 1% Name and Kealdenca Age Ww f 5 R jou - fe “ nm 67 | Davis, Ge A. Seattle o....1 1 TOOSH ISLAND, pay tht AM . a he om ty Sywiife, Seattle Lenal Failing Noarcmeter’ vain: ‘wind| — Chicago Live Stock — | {iseminren,. pong atheast, 10 miles an hour Passed in a ae Dee. hts 4 == |gnem December 11-—11:50 A. Mo—Chondy: ° 7 e 4 te Mm. 2 U's e Gnaste aon yg ag 4P. « Rorst, Robert A. Beattie 38 bare Royal Whi! operative or Federal milk, $5¢; Raining; wind east, 36 miles an hour, margarine, 96< 10-™. | Passed out: U # # Texas at €:15\p. m. pal syrup, S20; 2 big bottles cat- eee fup, Shc; soft shell walnuts, 24¢ Mm, 2 Be Sic. Arrivals and Departures - Arrived 4 cane sugar. 4] December 18—Htr Jetowrees from pure fresh | southeastern Alask: 1525, Jello, 120 pha: |""Dtetaner it mtr Prince Albert from lows corn, ie can; Canyon milk, 160 c rte ot 7:45 ~ an; flour, $2.46 sack. Stall 1503, new | Ptt#™ re ae " Toker ste, wvsranteca popcore Ye. can; | December 18—tr President for fan . B.C, and San Fran Stall 39, Kent, 4.2561 5@ 16.00; canners i etn 1.000 head; market is P lamba, $0608.76, ewen 43 ue N. Y. Coffee and Sugar x 4.6i0 per th. granulated. 7.90@8e per Ib | Coffee—Bpet No. 7 1b; No. 4 Bantos, $4 @ 100 per EW YORK, Dee, 14.—Soger—Raw, Tio, 64 @6%e per apples, $1.25 box; ——__—= ey December Str Latouche for British a come, Covumibiam ports at 4p. mm. Foreign Exchange Statio 102-103-196, best fresh churned NEW a ge Dec. 18—Foreign ex- id Butter, 7c T.. 3 Ms. $1.70; choice eream- change closed lower today. Sterling de 5 ary butter, Soc ™. Stall i16, large Jack cables $2.50%, off a each; pot ro 1 te were: France de , 18-25. w pack salmon, cane mand 6.900. off 18 centimes: lire demand Re; Beafoam Naptha powd 1Be. 4.40c, off 1% centimes; marks demand F- 4 The. 190. Stall 14, fresh salmon, fm. 1.36e, off 2 centimes; Cemadian dollars % Wa. 3hc: ling cod, 2 The 2he. | Stall 2. a » le ™.; ribe of beet, | December 16: Str Stalls 94-98 Pike st tton mao’ ise ee per 12: Str Taithy- nara; atr Atrios porte /85.060, unchanged. Portland Market Status PORTLAND, Dee. 18. and unchanged Market nominal ° led December IT: Str Yates! Hogs-Market nominal and unchanged. ¥ 26e %. Stalls 26-22-24, com-|M. B. Lovejoy from P ® @tte per Gon 2 Ts. 35; boneless corned beef, fan Francieco—Gaile o Triplets, 330 per Te fee fe. Stall 31, Tea Garden cranberry | Motor achr fan Francisco for Heattle at! Hens-—26e per Ib. sauce, 46¢ 1.; home made ham ioat,|# % ™. Arrived December 17: Str Ad - siete | mira Kvane from Seattle at § p. m.; atr Admiral Goodrich from Beattie at ¢ p.m. see Reported by Wireless Me %. Stall 111, Hollywood coffe. D.; Hebe milk, 16c can KOONOMY Stall 51, fresh milk, 19 406 hard shell #1 26, Wainute, 150 2 te. Java cane sugar 800. aru, Jatt erring, 4 The. |tude 49.18 north, longitude 145.40 ‘Yost, : oak, 280 T. o : Stall 40, shredded s je Royal baking pow ranch 600 Heattle dos.; fresh creamery butter, 63 shim | Be. $1.06. Stall 19, Meing tomato soup, | from San, fren 4 cane fresh hominy, be qt. statis | out Tatoosh at § all flavors, 100; 2 20¢ pkgs. |!) ¢n. tan Fr: incemeat, -26¢. o at WESTLAKE for Seattle, 1,000 miles from Stalis 8-9, shoulder pork roast, 21%0| M T.; loin pork rast, 20¢ Mm. Stall 139, Campbell's soups, 0c can; 200 can corn Ite; new soft shell walnuts, 2c T. Stalls 2 the Norwood, Seattle ften from fam tr Admiral Kehley, le, 275 miles from Francisco at | San Francisco for 8 Seattle at § p. m. 16-17, 2 bare amail Ivory soap. 260 n. nm, wtr Alameda, atr Juan Fish Co. dock—#tr Prine A} bert Alaska Steamship moorings —B8tr Skag- way, str Cordova. Pacific. Coast Engineering works Nile, str loonium, str Went Connecticut at. terminal—str Yow Bast Waterway torminal—Str West Jen- ‘nup, atr Went Himrod. Todd drydocks—Sehr Columbia, str Bid ridge, str Wheatland Mont Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging worke— Str Patterson, hull Rainbow Amos yard——Btr Ttoonevelt Lake Union—Hulia Abill dos, Addison, Allenhw thon, Bayde Bincaya str Aby- Abmiic, An- Bingamon, Hianford, Oel- “1 shall have to study — years to be admitted to the bar,” said the Kilssa, Electra, Endymion, ¢ ort Mtan- rather go without it.” stacies,| wix, Fort Harrison, Fort Jackson "t ae eeth ic nih ry Uncle Fort Union, Imufka, Leoti, Kitan, # AE eh re Oregon. = fhottietop, after nome thought. “I'd) varine Iron works—Schr Okhotsk Maru. ~ ” Grand Trunk dock—Str Osaqum be workiag man | found herself suddenly famous. |has given birth to four children, | girls and two boys. ing well. NEW Mra, Arnold Aleinkoff N robbing two me brutally ill-treated, William P. France was s@htenced |prisonment and to receive 24 lashes | of the PARIS, Frase¢, De | elgners, ean French Woman Has Healthy Quadruplets "ARIS, Dec. 17 Mme. Julia of, Marseilles, has two) ‘The five are do-| Living Is Cheap i in State of Esthonia YORK, Dee. Mr. bulk rolled oats, 20, 4-™. can Snowdritt ae tained @ threecoom hotel suite and shortening, je, Stall 105, 3 the. prunes, six servants on $1.50 a day This Bei, Hr tisate raising “s0e 1,: 2 me. | Vessels in Port at Seattle was in the Baltic state of Esthonia, Prepared lutefisk, 2c; large bottle cat- Sove terminal—BStr Bi where $1 equals 350 Esthonian sup, 1c. Stalle 116-111, apples and po- y uageens str Wormweate Me of masks. tatoes at wholesale prices. Weat Hartiand pe te Pier 1—Str Teneor =F See \ u rveyor, 100 LONG oy ar Food Ministry on Pier & the Job in Paris bunkers—v 8 L 6| PARIS, Dec, 1%—The food min: try has instructed all officials -to Pier B—Btr Governor. atest had ie cine sibaeetstne the Pier D—ate President public display of the prices for food jand drinks is strictly Prices, weights and quality must be | clearly sts carried gut ed, Brutal Robber Gets Cat o’ Nine Tails YCASTL ing. Deo, 3*.—For , one of whom he to nine months’ im “cat ‘There in iG @ proposal i® Paris for a tax on for. whe ould be traced by Of Gheir residence permits, on h all changes of address must marked by the petice Petters non Hough, son Pocock ani Sakame Riley, | Block, Schuba | Hoard, Luna, ¢ rellec irl Smith, Berenb| Behmid wink Andrew Onxley, Binshti irl inne Hoglan: girl | Zetlin, | Lefier, She | Gemmill, Weatr Litt | Hunter, | Barrick, Garringer, Moir, G nard, Sullivan, | Simmel, «irl MoGough, ©. C. Majinck, 8 F., Pettengill, w. Bames, Alita Drow, Se: Port on, Gabrel, Jennie K., Harry 1, 8 Kathieen M, ani. to, John P., Taee Wiedemann, Edith, T: Ruffalo, dear N ch, Dorothie George 1 Esther, Kice BK hin r, Joneph, KR, 2708 1 lerg, Steven, , D Y eld, RM, on, A. ©. & A, 500 P. Frank, Siuichi, 32.1 ny 621 5603 As 4, Ke 6221 isaac, 422 32 Veyrier, a modest wife of a modest} DIVORCES GRANTED na Mae from Roy Kept Cheater low William from Philomena, ith M. fro Mattocks, Marian H. Frank E. DEATHS proceed the superior court of Kitsap county| | testified Saturday concerning the re a Port Madi- Kaburo, Seattle Mine, Seattle 105 5540 ua) ome . N.Y Seattle , Manette wake . Oth ave. 8, Des Moines, boy H., 4209 Interlake ave, boy. 55th & W., girt Palatine ave. 615 Aurora ave. 44th SW. irl W. Republican Sth ave, 25rd ave % Sixth ave. 42nd S. W.. girl 20th ave. &., Ellin ave. nd ave. boy «irl KK from Pearl m Edward A from Arthur L. from Imogene Pelletier, Theodore 8, 51, 1428 Bist ave. Haselop, Louise D., 66, 2207 N. 60th. Morgan, Clarence 0, 65, 427 Broad- way N. Scott, Kimer E., 44, Bayne, Wash. Gray, Helen May, 1 day, 4064 Ninth ruck. ‘Chin Que, 60, 215% Washing- ton at Fong, Hin Mong, 43, Montana JUDGE WITNESS IN DISBARMENT Superior Judge Walter M, French | of Kitsap county has been called to| | tewtify Monday for the defense in the disbarment ings against George Olson, attorney, which began jin superior court Friday before the state bar examiners, Tho cierk of | |cording of a certain mortgage deal Jing with the land which Mra Bugenia B. Anderson, complaining witness against Olson, claims the| lawyer wrested from her. PUYALLUP.—Walter, A. Connor assistant principal of the high school, asphyxiated by gas from a heater in his room, bles was feoetved and the street Saturday was quoted at $2.75 curb was bare of tom: Yakima at #40 to $42 @ ton, of spuds was somewh than it off are now laying spuds Kees are rapidly levels, Saturday other 2 centa, making ome within the Is cents a dozen and pull butter Onuliflewer-Lowal ..... Cat odes Catery Local. per don house, per dea oral, Katabegee Per onct Apinech Cocumbers Walla Walle” cost Carload Received From Cal- ifornia A car of mixed California vegeta distriputed on Cauliflower a doren, Wee plant old for 20 cents a pound, The wa tone mM potatoes were quoted ‘The movement hat more brink has been during the week Many grocers wi have been holding in a supply of seoking lower they dropped an 9 cents a doven ant three days Ranch exes are quoted today at 66 jets at 48 conta No price change was registered in Local Markets seteeetal wei Hy We have to meet the enormous problem of finding thirty-three mil lion dollars with which to carry jwome three 4 & half million ehil dren thru the winter to I realize that it im difficult get the attention | of the public at present because of the large demands of the past few years and the existing business de | pression in many sections, coupled | with apathy toward Kuropean prob- lems, Nevertheless this child-feed- | ing problem continues and is of) paramount importance, The world bn filled with denpatr and the! war has already exacted guch a toll of young lives that there is a heavy | responsibility on all of us who eare for civilization and progress to exert every effort to check the further merifice of life. The operations are | carried on by business men on bus | iness principles both here and abroad. Our funds will be exhaust ed by January ist. Abaruonment of work would be a blow to the ata | bility of Hurope and bring Infinite} {misery to millions of innocent ebil- | dren. We dare not fail to carry on.” MOTHS TO BE UP MONDAY This is Herbert Hoover's message as America goes into the campaign | to buy life for three and a half million tiny ehildren in Europe. Friday Dr. F. A. La Violette, no | lard, West | munities will in appeal to Public sonal observation how terrible are the conditions among the war-torn countries of Kurope, sounded the first call of the campaign at a meet ing of the members’ council of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club, Tomorrow the appeal will be sounded from the pulpite of many Seattle churches and thru the Sunday schools. day contributions pour in. Members of the Federated Clubs of Seattle, on that day, will be in charge of more than 60 booths in downtown office bufldings, banks and stores and in prominent loca tions in the business sections of the University district. Fremont, Bal Beattie and Georgetown SURE SEATTLE WILL, RESPOND Similar bootha wiM be found in the emailer communities of the county. The booths in those com be under the charge |of Minute Women. These will be ® part of the local organizations. which are \o serve under the King county chairmanship of David Whit- comb. “If the public stop to realize that each ten dollars will actually save the life of a child, Seattle will re spond gladly, with a volume of gifts worthy of the cause and of the Mon should begin to president of the State Chamber of Commerce, who knows from per ‘|Burglars Thieving in Preparation for Christmas Blowout Do your Christmas thieving earty! Only six more stealing nights Ul) Christmas! (Christmas Eve will be & holiday for thieves) Knights of the Flashlight bere are revelling in an orgy of petty thieving in preparation for the big blow-off in the underworld Christmnas Day. Altho there had been some con- geetion manifested in thieving eir- cles, reports reaching Ube police thru underground channels are that the ethics of the profemion are still being observed and burglars have not yet) taken to stealing from one another, as has happened here in some pre vious years, 22 THEFTS ON FILE SATURDAY No lens than 22 burglaries and thieveries, mainly of the petty va-| riety, were on police file Saturday. | J. 8. Shibata, 625 Jackson st, had & watch and sult stolen. The house of W. A. Dikeman, 210 Kinnear place, was looted, and a fur coat taken, Lavaltiere, three valuable rings, an ivory jewelry box, pair of earrings and several other pieces of jewelry were stolen from the house of P. 8. | 718 Sixth ave. 5, a sult was taken. spirit of Christmas,” declares Whit comb. hotel, Seventh ave. 8. and Jackson st. Suitcase full of clothes was and Yesler way. watch was stolen from the 8. 8. Wheatland Mon- tana at the G. N. docks. Shotgun and pair of boots were Missing from Oscar Christiansen’s garage at 118 Slst st. Saturday. Wedding ring and mpphire ring dis- appeared from the home of Mrw. R. W. Weber, 6021 54th ave 8. while she was moving. Several skirts and waists were stolen from the room of Mary Person, 1118% Stewart st, while police failed to locate a prowler in the Greek Orthodox church at Yale ave. and John st. ‘Two army blouses and two shirts len from the Army store at 4219 I4th ave. N. E. From Frank James, Puget Sound hotel, Watch and $25 were the loot of & burglar who ransacked the room of Henry Nelson, Taft hotel, 121 Washington st. Brown velour No more will A. A. Braymer’s DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Feld Whelcsalc Deaiers Local creamery, Brieks Fresh ranch Poliets Charee— Or. trtplete cubes, Wiseonstn cream Stee Lim burger Hene—Under ¢ ha 4 Tbe and up Breitere—All weienue . Termes Live Beigiaa Maree—Live, per POULTE: Pei Primes Medium to chotee Tough beavy Pigs Sdecpes Hhewt steers ae Medium to choice Rest cows and heiters Bulle ven. Prime lambe Yearlings . Wethers bees HAY, GRAIN AND F Wheicenie Price Per Ten, Clty Price Bartey —Whoie Rolled ate Nolied Whole Serape Molasses Dairy Feed. Shell Meal—Cal. .. "WARE HOLIDAY FIRES, WARNING That special care should be exer- ciwed to prevent M. Mantor. are ¢ eet Seat tle Clearings Balances . | Clearings ... Balances | Clearings . Balarices ..... ...., Clearings Balances .. fires | Christmas season was the warntng | issued Saturday by Fire Chief George Christmas decorations mmon sources of danger from fire, Chief Mantor declared, BANK CLEARIN > Tr during . : gen rear Clay Satisfactory Get $20 If Polite eg LONDON, Dee, 1/.—A firm in Har-| BERLIN, Dec. 1%.—Reporters on 624,758.00 | | Toxate has succeeded in producing a the Morgen Post are conducting a po- 87,807.00 | |Soap from clay, It is being put on| liteness test. One test is to go into the market, and it is claimed to be an|® department store and break a 2,019,671.00 | |excellent toilet article for delicate| stucer, If the girl clerk remains po- 911,780.00 | + 6,633,897.00 | » 2,033,0; ie Siiverbeam beam from the front of bis auto. Some ane removed it while the auto was standing in front of the Syivia apartments, 914 E. Harrison st. Braymer is sec- retary of the health department. Cedar chest, containing several hundred dollars worth of clothes, was stolen from a storeroom at 1619 Steudind, 1927 Densmore ave, Gen- Ueman'’s gold Watch was taken from the home of Mrs. B, Rutherford, 1801 26th ave. §. Man's suit was stolen from 606 12th ave. & From David Dick, 6222 Corson ave., an overcoat was taken. The spotlight on Mrs. M. L. Elieamur’s auto was removed in front of her home at 615 W. Me- Graw st. Westlake ave, Dr. N. Sykes, 1021 HELPS HIMSELF Pine st., Teyacted to police. Suite CONTENTS OF were taken from te rooms of Steve Ryan, Carleton hot, 117 Oocciden- tal ave, and M. inguitan, 672 Washington st. POCK®TS While Mike Odack slept, a thief himaelf te the contents of trousee, $140, In the Jackson NEWBERRY CASE |AMENDMENTS _ NOTYETENDED; UP TUESDAY hier in in Ford Contest Proposed Charter Changes Completed to Be Discussed WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Testi-| The council judiciary committee mony on alleged iJlegal destruction | will consider next Tuesday the char- of ballots in the 1918 senatorial con-| ter amendments proposed to the city test between Henry Ford and|council for submission to popular Truman H. Newberry in Michigan] vote, it was announced by Chairman was completed today by the senate | O. T. Erickson. investigating committee, headed by| Under the city charter, amend- Senator Spencer of Missouri. ments to be submitted to a vote of ‘The next step by the senate in the| the people must paas the council not | Ford-Newberry controversy will be/ later than January 8. | the counting of the ballots by the! Two of the amendments now be- | committee. ‘This will be begun Janu-| fore the judiciary committee are for ary 4, the day after arguments are | the abolition of the office of superin- opened in the supreme court on the/|tendént of public utilities and the criminal conviction against New-| creation of a superintendent of trans- berry, Senator Spencer announced, TROOPS PATROL HEART FAILURE KANSAS TOWN Outbreaks Western ave. and Blanchard st., Sat- urday morning. The body was taken seated to the morgue, He is believed to INDEPENDENCE, Kan., Dec. 17.! have a aiater in Silverdale, Wash, Machine guns were mounted at strategic points around the court house here today, and National Guard troops watched to prevent fur- ther outbreaks of race trouble here. Nobe Green, negro, accused of the murder which started the race war, No Trace.of Missing | Naval Balloonists NEW YORK, Dee. 18.—No trace of was spirited out of town early today | the. three missing naval balloonists, and taken to a jail in a nearby city. | tought to be lost in the Adirondack ,| mountains, had been received today Motor cars were held in readiness to rush troops to protect the negro in resid as. gay stations or at case efforts were made to lynch him. Required 29 Cars to Haul League Papers GENEVA, Dee, 1/.--It required a train of 29 cars to transfer the “mountain of documents” of the league of nations from London to Geneva, it:{s revealed in'a report by Sir Eric Drummond. Berlin Shop Girls Marriage Depletes Chi Police Force CHICAGO, Dec. 1\.--Chicago is having trouble keeping its police- women, During the last year six of the most valuable officers have quit the forde to be married and others are expected to resign shortly, Soap Made From the te she gets a $20 prize. The United States air service ranks third of the world aeronauti- sal fighting units, and tender skins. A firm in Paris turns out no fower than 1,000 artificial eyes every week, Income Fund Falls Bela Amount Due 18 totaled ON, Dee. womber 15 144, wording to the tr wtat ued today jof the Treasury Hou had 4 that $65 come and excess profits tax was on that day, the lant for the ment of the fourth installment these t While the amount the treasury statem tire amount colle treasury officials, actual indicatiodl would go below Mi because of default taxpayers who say ¢ money to pay Congress today was again urged to come to the relief taxpayers caught short of f the present business depression, plan now being urged is for the ernment to forego the fault penalty until M. ing only interest for taxes. A bill embodying the this was favorably reported by the h ways and means committee, EVERYTHING CLOSED IN OHIO TOWN BUT ” WINDOWS ON SUNDA PAYNE, Ohio, Dec. 18,— one street in this village. used to call it Tough st. The ther a visitor went on the the tougher it got. When Indiana went dry, it the great oasis for the weary thirsty Hoosier travelers. loons flourished on both sid Tough st. for its entire le Ten expert bartenders were ployed at one place. That was before the Lords’ alliance had its inning. Begiuning tomorrow the day alliance backers claim bottle of milk, cigar, nm or ice cream soda will be p able in the city. ‘The alliance forced Whitford, owner of the house, to close on Sundays. fort said if he couldn't do b ness on Sundays no one would, and he jumped into fight on the side of the The only thing which of Payne will find open 0 will be the windows. j FILE KICKS ON J PACKING HOUSE Beacon Hill and W. at Hearing Residents of the West tt] Beacon Hill districts packed council chambers Saturday at : fore the new zoning comm Testimony was introduced smells come from loose that Barton & Co. was the c fender; that Beacon Hill was packing establishments dec! the tideflats without the cow would smell as badly. ‘The Chamber of Commerce Rrvt™ on recom as opposing the inatio, of the slaughter hou ————____— TRIES FIRST: CASE JAN. Miss Cordelia Thiel, newly ed deputy prosecuting at take office under Malcolm next year, will try her firat her new position January 1 to the assignment shi office now, conduct proc against L. W. Bryden, charged Practicing dentistry without cense. Asks Accounting of Goodyear COLUMBUS, 0., Dec, 18.—1 ership for the Goodyear Tire) Rubber Co., of Akron/O., was in a suit filed here today by 8. Monnett, stockholder. The suit asked an accoun’ the company, its directors and sidiaries in all parts of the Monnett, owner of 45 shares o ferred stock, charged the 4 were using. the corporation and conducting the business for th own profit thru an organization the Goodyear Investment Co, Compulsory military service of months is now a law in Fi 2 [Boat eee —SAVE ee Travel by sfea _TACOMA ee A. ey Pits, 4:00, beh, Yi, wee Fem vur 70¢ mune $1.20 TRIP cTORI GELES PORT an DAILY AT MIDNIGHT SAN JUAN ISLAND POIN BELLINGHAM -ANACORTE PORT TOWNSEND R POIN rid HOOD CANAL WAY NEAH Bay s Pc jk ate UGET SOUND NAV

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