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EDUCATION ON SALMON PROPOSE U. S. Fisheries Bureau Tell Housewives How to Use Fish BY LEE J. SMITS salmon 1c wives is to United States tables what millions of tives of heads of the try Smith, « for a special ap at once @ pro favor of salmor SEASON'S PACK SHORT, YET PRICE IS CUT Altho this and chum salmon pectations by 5¢@ per ers are offering the cut of 40 per c prices. At the same time wouin unchanged, there fous luck of demand ’f mon and not only is dustry ing a cri sumer is losing the governme the most economic in this country. To make the great salmon mystery even more mys pack of red salmon has t purchased and has left the season's riees re a myster canned sah e packing in packers" cause the first sa 8 were red C the public has acquired a superstition in regard to the color of the fish,” says Henry O'Malley, in charge of the Seattle station of the bureau of fisheries, THOSE WHO KNOW SELECT PINKS FOR OWN TABLE Not only do the pinks contain as much nutritive value as the reds, but fishermen, packers and others who know from experience, always select pinks or chums for their own tabte. I don’t believe that anyone can teil the difference in flavor if he were Diindfolded. Science never has de-) termined positively what causes the| difference in color of salmon and the commercial grading has nothing to) do with quality, but is based on the popular delusion regarding the shade | of the meat.” This year’s pack of salmon of the Pacific coast includes 2,000,000 cases | of pinks (48 pounds to the case) and 1,000,000 Gases of chums. The price received last year by the packers was $2.25 a dozen cans for pinks; $2.10 a dozen for chums. The pack ers are now asking $1.50 and $1.25 & dozen, with no buyers. Meanwhile a survey of retail prices proves that the slump in the on cost, which is occasioning a Dp loss to the packers, is not re ching the consumer. Most retailers are asking as much for salmon as they) did a year ago. ‘The plan of the bureau of fisher- les to solve the salmon problem tn-) sludes the employment of cooking femonstrators who will show what tan be done to make salmon appeal- Ing on the home menu. HOLIDAY TRADE BELOW NORMAL Christmas Buying Not Equal’ to Last Year’s Altho retail buying during the holt day season is showing improvement, it is not equal to that of last year, according to Bradstreet’s weekly re view. Mail order sales are said to be one-third below normal Wholesaje and jobbing lines are showing a let-up and manufacturing is quieting down, the report states, adding that unemployment is increas. ing, wage reductions growing more} numerous, collections slower and se- curity markets remaining unsettled It is stated, however, that the money situation seems to be less acute. Public Markets || WFSTLAKE—MONDAY a1! 119, apples and potatoes at whole. sais pri Stal on, bottle Bur Metts vanilla, 25c; imported Swed anchovies, 60¢ ean: 2 tha Bc, Staite 16-17, 1 pkg; 2 bars amaij 1 ean Karo, mi Woe pk; 2. can Stati jam, rs Ghirardell Cocoa, bulk, Jar; mincem: QUEEN | CrTY—MONDAY Stall 4, lée of pork, 200 2 Te. weeded raisins, 45¢ 26c; 6 bars Royal White ried peaches, 250; 2 nutes, 2be; a pig pork, 20¢ t.; beef roust, 12%e tb.; lamb roast, 1 CORN ER—MONDAY fancy chopped suct, 2 Ths veal roast, 12% ™.; pig pork .; extra large Jackrabbits extra fancy geese, 460 1. Stali 100, Kastern bloaters, 2 f $ arke alt herring, 2 for 16 W. Stall 14, fresh crave, Finnan haddie, 200 tb; 20c Tb. Stall 2, Stall 11, roast, 20¢ B00 each; be; malt salmon fremh sadmon SANITARY—MONDAY B50; Iaree Maid can cling peaches uster Faisins, 28e phe Tou. best popcorn, 26, Cocnione, $1.60; 4 bare Crystal Biue Ribbon tea, bse Tapton’s yellow label tea, white beans, 25c. Stall 111, baked b Ibe pt; fancy peaches, large can 406, PIKE PLACE—MONDAY Stall 1627, leg of pork roast, 2 Jeg of lamb, 14%c Ib.; pork %.; lamb chops, 1be ™.; stee ateak, 22% Ib.; * 1, Foust pork, 226 36e; hamburger and 6c, Stall 1625, new crop 2% Te. $1.00; Dromedary dates, 460; mincemeat, 26 HOONOMY—-MONDAY the. pure lard, 32 the. Ths. nots, pikes. extra special Det large can tomatoen, 10¢ delit'a chocolate, $1.00. milik, 16¢ qt. Stall 40, 45 The. Sie; 40¢ coffes, 3 Ma. $1. ie boc, 3 the $1.25, this ‘tba. + | December ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle SATURDAY DEC, 23 Viest High) Tide DORA 42 oy “UNDER ride WATER : most continuous time the coast ahe fiercest the Dora was ttom of the ns at the t t of water bip lumbia tel! er crew was ts Way to Se last Friday Alaska “en SHIPPING GAINS FROM THIS PORT! A big increase m certain lines of and domestic com the November re t Warden Fred lds tre lantic seaboard islands, the uropean » foreign s shown b port ied by M. Lathe Thia he with regurd to the Callforr Hawalian ng banks and certain E and Far Eastern uiries. sUll continues dd me react the total proportions ast which brings bel Impe attle normal orts and exports of the port of dur ber, 1920, to ou ding to War # compilation. F ¢ month of last ye 200 igures ponding $41,438,990. . Holds Verbal Pacts Binding on Ship) Holding that verbal contmets be | tween fishing boat masters and mem | bers of the crew are binding, Federal Judge Thursday awarded and proctor’s\ fees to Marinovich | Marinovich was summarily dis charged with the rest Of the crew ot the fishing veasel Astorian, when some of the men refused to ‘t the Columbia river without @ license. Marinovich was cook, and had no part in the action of the rest of the men He asked for his share of the pro. ceeds of the season, which he woul have earned but for being dis charged. Guptill Captain of S. S. Wenatchee Capt. J. BE. Guptitt, veteran Pacific coast navigator, has been appointed master of the new shipping board vessel Wenatchee, it is announced by, A. F. Haines, vice president and general manager of the Pacific Steamship company. Capt. Gerard T. January was at first picked for this berth, but it has been cortsidered best to him at the plant of the New York Shipbuilding Co. at Camden, N. J.. because of his special kriowledge of construction and fitting of ships. see Port Report Shows Gains in Tonnage Report of the port commission for the week ending December 20 shows gains in the tonnage of many com modities, including cotton, lumber, nuts, oll, paper, eteel and wheat. Total tonnage handled 72,385.98, as compared with 72,071.36 the week before. Corresponding week in 1919 aren. 73,4 7. 736 tons. Capt. A. ‘s. , Is Given a Watch Capt. A. J. Storrs, marine superin |tendent of the Admiral line, was the Nor yo Thursday afternoon of a gold watch, the gift of mariners, de | partment heads and associates in the joperating department of the Pacific |Steamship Co. Joseph B. Menan made the presentation addresa, | . [Effingham Expected for European Cargo Arrival of the steamship Effing ham lond a heavy cargo for Northern European ports is expected here Christm: morning. Loa will begin Monday will carry cargo to the name ports to |be reached by the Eelbeck, whigh [left here a week ago. oe Suwa Maru to Shift to Vancouver, B. C. N. Y. K. liner Suwa Maru will shift to Vancouver, B. C., December 27, load part cargo of general mer: andise and return to Seattle De- mber 30. She will sail for the Ori ent January * \Big Motorship to Be Launched Thursday Launching of the 6,000-ton motor ship Kennicott, built for the Alas Steamship Company, will be stag at 9 a. m. Thursday at the Shipbuilding plant in Tacoma. Kennicott, an ore and freight rier, will be the most afloat in North Pacific said. The} car | STEAMSHIP WEST TVA) vice of Frank Waterhouse Co., sail from plier § for 26. TRAINING SHIP HOLLYWOOD, |now loading at Tacoma, will sail for Hawaiian islands from Seattle De- cember 29 eee HAWAIL MARU, 0. in listed to 1 . 8. K, LINER, ave pier 6 on December ma . . TIDE TABLE FOR 192] is ready | for distribution, it |Port Warden Fred M may be secured at the | office at pier 1 . port warden’s i EXPECTED T0 COMPLETE HER | REPAIRS at the Todd plant today, the steamship Wheatland Mont, Ad keep | «. was! ing | The Effingham | * ‘Todd | modern ship| waters, it is} the Orient on § ‘Number of Stocks Lose Ground When Sellers YORK Oper ne prices in 41%, up Me; Sine air United uthern Pacif Mexican 1 4% »yant opening The selling etocks bought nearly 24 » Rubber 2 points each arket became dull but there was a « nd Baldwin Le market closed reactionary the aftern altho t per of stocks 8%, uD s4%, up thiehem “I the bu lost spowlng groynd eum lont State in the mm mn tinw well during on, a nun Breaks thers of that Closing Steel 954 Reading rn ean Petroleum n Replogte group prices included; United f€ 19%; Baldwin 824 5% 14%; General Mot Texas Company 43, « %. off M Retail 4 Vanadiu off tt 1 Southe Rub $ orf 1% tt? TRADING SLOW | | } CHICAGO, PD m the Chic pped an ad ly lost IMe at and later gained Wwe; at the opening later; July Tbe and at 46%, fueure in ena Lecember pening ay & ats opened held that May opened up Me, at Jomt Mer July opened or dropping Wc Chicago Live Stock Dee. Receipts, 35 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Dee Bering (Me, krones 1540 the Orient January 10. eee STEAMER SUDBURY, HA. WAHANAMERICAN LINE, ts scheduled to arrive in Seattle Decem- der 26, . TOYAMA MARU, N. Y. K LINER, is due in port Sener 27. eather Bureau Report! WaToost ISLAND, Deo t4—# AM. Kapidiy rising rometer, cloudy; wind Arrived December 2¢—str Hefmgham from Al exandria via London, Francisco at nooh antis vie Hongkong. Kobe, Ye and Vancouver, Ht. ©. December 23—U 8 L MT Rove trom soa duty at 5:20 p.m; str F. & Loop | from Man Franet Gamble at 19 p. jailed Str Governor for flan Pe neisco and Vietorta, B.C ity of Beattie for South- December | dre via Ban atitam ter tor n Francisco via Eagle Harbor at 410 am « Alaskan Vessels Valder—Malled December 22; Str Vic toria, weatbound, at 4:20 p.m ee Vessels in Other Ports Mantla—Arrived December 21 Cross Keys from Seattle Shanghal. tr December 22 fan Francisco at 10 p. m.; str Kan Diego for Puget Sowrd porta at ¢ p.m. nciaco—Bafled December 22: Rtr ry tor Heattle at 6 pm; atr Wa- for Seattle at 6 p. m. ‘ancouver, B. C.-flalled December 24: Str West Ison for Beattie. Port Toynsend— Passed Str Effingham for Seattle at #20 m.; str West Ison for Seattle at $50 m. Reported by Wireless eaidiita Francisco for Honolulu, 442 miles from San Francisco at * p. m.; ste Admiral intranee Island, north- bound, at £:20 p. m.; atr Anyox at Nw |natmo at 10:80 a m. U. #, Naval Commanteations Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Str Kastern Lead er, str Westward Ho, str Maquan, atr West Hartland, str Osaqumeick |Grent Northern tarminal—Str Suwa Maru |amith Cove anchorage-#tr Mandasan Maru, Pier & Pier | Grand Trunk terminal Atr Wont Ivan, Str Manta Ane, ate Alameda. Str City of Beat- tle. Bell at. terminal © G Algonauin Pier D— Str Governor. Pacific Coast coal bunkers Rowe. a Steamship moortnge—Str Ski U 8 & Surveyor, U USLAT Coast Wngineering works—str ate Nile, str West Norranus onetasentfotaojnnnet rminal—itr Steel Voy- ‘ate Yonemite | Bpokans at. terminal—U 8 L 8 Reltet. yards —Atr Gritfau, erway terminal—Str West Him- rod |vodd drydocke—Sehr Colmmbta, ate Bid- ridge, str Whertiand Mont Bridge & Dredging works hull Raimbow dom, Addiso thon, Alleniuret, Abmik, An- Fort 0m, sion, Imufka, Leotl, Kitan, att n or Nettleton dock yards—Str Toosevelt Coleman Creowoting works Heffernan drydock—Str Cor Marine iron worke—Gcbr Okhotsk Maru Str F. 8. Loop. ate Latenche, inte as well as Vanadium IN GRAIN PIT: the | Nene miral Une, is scheduled to mf for n Arrivals and Departures via Tacoma and Port | | ater tn December Mull Abilia, Abnoba, Aby- | THE SEATTLE STAR RUSH ON STREET’ Restaurant and Hotel Men, Chief Buyers Start Raid re f the stock higher 1: United § up tates at the opening ten Stoel ible 82% “up ading We thinking te Wid tagod chiefly te brouy ine tern ave, marketeers and Christ rush up largely of home A last moment by taurant and b « of re ht a semble street loum 1 General time bu Many npeclally tufts, virtually but there was plenty of eve the holiday demand wore little #tiffer Fri Lady apples, on the other hand, a drug on the market. The ffered for $1 move them plentiful and cheap. Christmas demand did to the Jine ‘ were in green invaded the market and a numbe wan attributed to profit around the low We Naldwin waa off 1 1 United States St ond hour ned « ythin: r taking by ele M Vanadium 4 | | | natinty Oran dnewday ry “ day were we to Dividend paying ralle rr of pressure on Mexican Petro The general market continued to act Pears > he weakness inducted by neliir affoc butter or exgn sufficiently to the quotations Local Markets Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegrtahios and Artichokes ler Hrusscls Sprouts Cabtage ber © Carrots —Per sack Caatifiower see la N.Y. Stock Exchange |S" (Thereday's Quotations) Furnished by b, B. Manning & Co, } 619 Becond Avenue Migh 50 m Steel had only slight effect on the Steel 18%, off n- American off %; Ame ackawanna Stool rn Pacific 94% 49%, off 1; 1 States off 1% ra iss %: Replogle 73h. off 1% nm Smeltera 36 otf M United States Pre 4s Ye t% »baceo Meet Huger Cer & Fary International Humatra la ue aN on . peal * Pumpkins per ® Labrag an Spinach I< Senne — Mary head Hub sweet Alabama Tomatoes —Cal, Leoul, . per | per sack Tennessee, per bamper FRUITS baapiration |x ®] Yet only a moment eo a were! 8° |words “fried pe 40 | met a 9 ¢| Monsieur Charles le’ 4 box in an effort | (a CHARLES” BERNARD += | Only a moment, plus the skill of Monsieur Charles Ber- nard, changes the flat fried potato into a thing of inspiration. | ‘Building Operations BY ZOK BECKLEY NEW YORK If the toon” awake no emo do not assume your It has merely been de tions within you foul is dead ? |prived of the inspiring potentialities % | neta dormant within the bumble spud In other words, you have never ato wouffie. The slow process of ages ts re quired to change a bit of coal-like carbon into the priceless diamond. plus the skill of Hernard, changes the flat fried potato into @ thing of # | inepiration oo o [Grape Fruit Comb Florida, per case 6 per erate Westinghouse Willys-Overtand ‘ Hrook, Rapid Transit a-Juneau % Total sales, 1,004,100 shares, LIBERTY BONDS " 1 40% | py S| Prunes os 1 Dried, per Hipe Olives Per toe NUTS Prices Paid at Woetemte Almonds ier ue Brac Per ™ Chemtmate Cai, Japanese Filherta 1 Walonte Peanuts Virgiote angmene, | m. Firat thir % Fourth 4% Fitth 24"« Fitin 4a"* Total sales, Vase Chicago Board of of , Trade maitk—Per owt (Friday's @ DAIRY rkopvcts tesa Open mon ta Prices Whelemale Dealers Leo% Fit = cana cubes. rem Salinas 1.24 tae sie 1 Chose | Dee. “wn are 3 ah ranch Hiioek Swine Wash. triplets Docks Heme—Under 4 ta 4 fe and up. . All weights . Gene Turkeye— Live Beiginn Mares. POULTRY N. Y. Coffee and | Sugar NEW YORK, Dee wor—-Raw, 6.390) granule’ Coftre— pot 1b; No. 4 Bantos, S%.@100 por te | San. Francisco Produce BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 24 \0%e per Ib; prime firsts, rr Medium to choice. . Rough heavy 006 1).00 t0@ 9.00 woe to choles } sand heifers f" | per Ib. | Portland Market Status PORTLAND, Dee. 24-—-Cattio-Re- cvipts, 27 head, market nominal and wo- ch ed. Hogs Market nomtnal Bheep—Market nominal Hutter—-$30 per Th Kec -66@ Cheese—Triplets, 220 per Th Mei 6 per ib Yearlings Woethers Marines Want to: Make Marine of i::;"*~ Old Santa Claus Granite Grits The following order was received Friday by Capt. Arthur Kingston, in charge of the marine corps recruit ing station in Seattle, from Col. D P. Hall, in charge of the Western re. | Bey’ vs crulting division of the marine corps |" in San Francisco: “It is understood that one santa | Mills Overstocked Claus will visit your office on De | cember 1920, and that he is de} (, |strous of enlisting in the United losing down of a large number of States ‘marine corps, Special waiv-|'U™Mber mills was reflected in the | era are granted In thie case without |£4ct that shipments @xceeded cut by reference to this office, Yon are|!:86 Per cent during the week ending | authorized to enlist this applicant re-| December 18, according to the week gardiess of age, height or rotundity, “ review sof the West Coast Lum | for an indefinite period. He will be ie men's association. It was the heoepted for general nervice in the | frst time since July that this situa- marine corps at all posts and sta- —_ han existed. tions, ‘Transfer the applicant with reduction was 54 per cent of nor his full equipment of Christmas| spirit, cheer and good wil, in order that all marines may be inspired thereby thruout their service.” NDERSON GETS TOY STREET CAR) Staging a little Christmas celebra tion of their own, members of the} Seattle's city utilities department gathered | pre around @ gayly decorated tree Friday | that fer 1919, according to figures afternoon, Railway Chief He compiled in the city building depart son was the recipient of a toy street | ment. car, ed to run.” Maj, Cart| ‘The total for 1920 will be near $13 Reeves, superintendent of utilities,| 500,000, ‘The total for 1919 was $1 officiated as Santa Claus, 000,000. Meat and Hone Wasiern .-. Local ; |Meat Seraps Molasses Dairy Voed trade declined, and the smallest num: ber of orders of any week in the year, except that ending January 3, janes were recorded. Building Record | Close to 1919’s building record for the mal, business in domestic and export | nt year will fall little short of | Not that Monsieur Charles, who | presides over the kitchens of the Cafe Lafayette in New York, invented the pomme souffle, But he is one of pos ly & hundred chefs in all these ed States who would it withd ixpatch and infinite art “There are few vegetables whose reparation is so simple,” Monsieur receive | order with comprehension and | FINAL-MINUTE (F ried Potatoes? Oof! Bah! Potatoes Souffle? 0 Boy! ne we stood beside | whieh his souffies | browned. yet so little known |The whole secret is to cook the po-| | tato twice | | “Wash and peel your potato. Cat! it then lengthwise Into slices an| eighth of an inch thick. Heat a deep | pan of grease to a point »w boil ing. Drop in the slices and cook | them barely thru—that is, until they are white. | “Remove them with a wire spoon | and set aside until cool, Now heat the grease right to the boiling paint and plunge the COOLED potatoes | into it. They will puff up like minia- ture ‘blimps.’ Let them stay in the |bolling grease untif browned to a golden hue. Dip out a# before with a wire spoon and serve hot with a xprinkling of salt “That is all!’ concluded Monsieur with a characteristic shrug of his |brawny shoulders which might be translated into “Now try it on your own cook stove!” Charles told me the cauldron in ‘FIND NO CAUSE FOR SUICIDE ACT Man Shoots Himself With Target Rifle Deputy coroners eafd Friday that *|they had not been able to determine & reason for the suicide of G. D. Bates, 30. Bates was found in a room in the Tokiwa hotel, 655 Jack- son st., Thursday night, by the Jap- anese proprictor. All identification marks had been removed frem the "body. A target rifle lay on the floor. There was a bullet wound over the right eye Relatives have not been found. BANK CLEARINGS | Balances .. Clearings « Balances .. | Balances a Se ee a With Lumber Now) | phone boot. The infant was wrapped in pinned this note: and have him christened. broken,” The child was taken walaadl Baby Is Found in a Booth Baby “Charlie,” 14 months old, was abandoned in a tele- in the Public Service Terminal at Newark, N. J. ‘$10 TO. SAVE | CHILD'S LIFE How Many Will You Save? They Ask Seattle Ten dollars to save the life of a child! ‘This is the sum that fs being con- tributed by hundreds of Seattle citi- | zens to save the starving kiddies of war-ravaged Europe. Under the direction of Herbert Hoover, a nation-wide campaign is | being waged to raise money to save the 3,500,000 children of Europe who jare virtually starving. | The Seattle headquarters of the re- lief associations declare that contri butions are being received from per: sons in all walks of life, and in amounts varying from the penny | | donations of children to the thou- | mand-dollar checks of millionaires. Red Cross women, under Mrs, Wal- ‘ter Henry, were in charge of the downtown booths Friday. FRANK C, MUNRO WAS RE- | PATRIATED in federal court Thurs: day. He fought in the war under the British flag. Now § 2's come back to his own country. | Goodyear (partment of | Nelson Lindholm. FRIDAY, DRCEMEER 24, TH. RUBBER ORDER : STARTING AG | Akron Concerns Report ‘ crease in Business Ohio, Dee, 24- been touched In slump which b the business is AKRON, . to ha industry and r June, the upward eu kron rubber manufacturers return to normal will ing it may require y conditions which ex an last May None of the rubber plants hiring men. ¥. A. Seiberling, president of Tire & Rubber cor points to a 42 per cent incr ie 1 salen of tires to dealers dufie first two weeks in December of better prospects. He plary crease production materially 0 now and April, Phe concern ing refinanced, thru issuance of 000,000 bonds E. V. Shaw, stockholder and mer official of the B. ¥. G 1y, says prospects are b haw believes the rubber & recovery will parallel that pusdnese. {eil, head of the Gen: & Rubber com increasing in 75 per cent of the o tr ‘The Fireetone Tire & Rubber " just announced plang nt-of ite plant facilities, try’s in Seattle Incre Building operations “in during the year just closing probably total $13,250,000. This ure will be reached as a result of issuance Thursday of a permit Pacific Telephone & Telegrap for a $950,000 structure at and Seneca st, and of the™ operations connected with th Cornish School of Music and fire station on Fourth ave. THIEVES GET | PHONOGRAF Thieves carried away @& phonograph, a savings bank, caliber automatic pistol wrist watch from her home, ” t2nd ave, S. W., Mrs. Leslie wards reported to police Fi afternoon. 50 Million Mortg: Plan Is Fave AKRON, Ohio, Dec. 24.— ers of the Goodyear Tire & Co, at their annual meeting day voted in favor of a $50, mortgage loan on the physical, erty of the company to cover company's new financing plan. A total of 399,000 sh ferred stock was represented meeting, more than the two-thirds required. ‘The meeting adjourned to cember when details of financing plan will be any N. P. Announces Freight Agent Appointment of Charles M. G as general agent of the the Northern Railway company, effective ately, was announced Thu Rail Shop Men Will Be PORTLAND, Dec. 24. ployes of the Oregon-Wi Railroad and Navigation o shops here will be laid off next five days. J. P. O'Brier., vice p d company, said it was n Aa lcurtall the foree in order to penses to conform to the business transacted. MARRIAGE LICE! 2 Name es Residence. joette 4 Erickson Lillian i, Sesto’ 2 Magnussen, Henry, Seattl Stensland, Margarct. ledmo Rickey, John, 1 Rickey, Josephine. Boa Merriam, Sherman Ia, Everett. Martha’) BH, Seattle . iu Thorpe, William, Port Angeles. Hanson, Marie. Spokane eens Weeks, Lawrence David, on ‘ . Kindschy, Eva Pauline, Rent Ua estat ware — : Crowley, aa i caer aii ava, ares eae Whittock, La) Milyne Spb urence, Po ily Ey ie. Hansen, Pasad: Sanders, Winded, Seatth MacTaggart, x Litehburg, d, Lori Vilas Reais Boy ven Seattie::; Campau, Clifton Read, it Harker, Kathleen Mae, Seattis uldjord, Oscar M., Schroeder, Hertha at ee s Rurlingha Frank W. Krohn. Violet Te, Beat en 8. Melivaigh, Harry Grube, Mary, Finley, x ‘Dak.. tes eg mend A. Milk “rotilde, es u Isaac, Wis, “Nilwaukes, nnedy, Morle , Erikson, Esther ‘Angeles irate “port BIRTHS Noborn, 2000 1. Union, 418 20th ave. 1106 jawatha Scherérelder, JF, 345 No 7nd Riel, O. N., 308 Alki Gisestund, N. EB Wie Softies Grittin, ¢. An, 321 Warren ores Buchman, 6. F,, 153 Ninth be Million, ‘ten, ‘is Broadw: Van Dyke, J. F,, wy one Purser, A, nth N. & McLeod, A, B Seis Loch NY Hendricks, J - Hy 4607 41st aw Kenny, JF, 609% Eastlake & Daty, Mitch i Nab G. a pink blanket to which was “Please give little Charlie a good home He is 14 months old. Heart- to the Babies’ hospital in New- ark, and is shown here in the arms of Nurse Florence Bolythe.|}¥ DEATHS Garmer, Reuben O., 83, 119 Moore, Lisaie 8. Es, Vivetite Ward, Irene A ‘ashon i Reaper, Adelin ae Wet Coy, Henry, 62, 1827 N. Fi ys) 3

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