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kel - ID Y, DECEMRER 41, 1920, — “0 9 FOR _SALE--MISCELLANEOUS 61 FOR SALE—AU “noon Seattle Star |" ally at isoy Se < Rates BY MAIL. IN ADVANCE IN JHE STATR month « ae 64 iy wenth Ave on, D o months onthe . year : ’ OUTSIDE OF STATE OF WASHINGTON is TSe per month, or $9.00 year BY CARRIER IN CITY +90.60 Month ..... . Largest Audience in the Northwest ‘Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 my Per Insertion ree advert! tne per Inversion ( Hee), Six insertions fer ¢ of five, mt cash tm advance adver~ line per & tor Sia insertions te tt ie tegular aftcrmoon edi- eredit ts for the € FEMALE HELP WANTED : Re TIME. 8 pits St. Louts, OfseT—AL- aio ‘and repairs. $20 Union. SFIELD CANT RE- iwour watch, throw it away. inion. IME PIA CAYING t. S06 Pine st. LE HELP WANTED SCTRIC ARC WELDERS to $15 per day. Men, learn lew and coming trad ‘open for ex ht classes, Tul le, Inquire at Modern Electric Welding Co. D—boYs FOR ROUTE CAR- in ali parte of the city. Good ‘advancement. Department, Travel, make secret sary reports Salaries, nm De- watch and jewelry repair f ppeney. Stafford & Schwara Arcade. [TATIONS WANTED—MALB TATION WANTED ADVER-— ts of discharged sel | EARS, WANTS WORK. educated; coll certificate; erwees, Lattsk sie other work in city. Box i ia DISH “EX-SERV i] In ome store oO sastarent. Will take any- Ballard $14, Erick- a, NEAT A co -§ neate door reference furnished. consider anything. Call Main Vice STENOGRAPHER. Wants permanent po- pital 314 S| CARGE 1% BAI 0 H AND DOORS . WILLIAMS CO, 1943 Piret Ave, & SHORT FLOORING SHORT CEILING Priced $20.00 per thousand for 4- foot and b-foot tha, and $35.00 a thousand for é-foot to foot) engtha, RED CEDAR REVEL SIDING inches and 6 Inches wide, priced at $20.00 per thousand, Our large iNustrated catalog show= ine full line o, building material free on requent, OO 1 WILLIAMS CO. ai Venta dial 1899. A JANUARY SALE WORTH ATTENDING $20,000 worth of rugs, furniture ran reatly redv a pri Terms arranged. Waldron ¢ Rues, Henry Bldg; Furniture Dept. 319 University #t. ALSKIN MOCCASINS FROM fhe ty 43.00 pair: dark blended mink, : aquirre ermine and all eas of furs prices adi TREAT YOURSELE TO \ NEW ROG Nothing down required. Just pay monthly from Waldron Co.'s large stock at, 1322 Fourth ave. (Monry Bide.) DRY FOREST WOOD, PER 1é-ineh, $11.80; 22-inch, H-cord. 12-ine 6.258 “Prompt de & fae 12.50; | 1 UNITED Between Tur HOM Why rt ny with comfort that } beat mechanical condition to SELL the buyer ears very give Rery t ted. fact tern any time MILL AND SLAW WOOK, F1T DOL bie load, Forest wood, $12 cord, Eighth . Capitol 9 or Ballard 125 cal POR SALE 3- ROOM TOUse Fauntleroy district. partly fur Bished hickens. See Jones, 1512 _First ave, after 4 p.m DON'T USE A SMALL “RUG When Waldron Co. are selling @ ble Lrusaels, size 10-6x1 $29. 1322 Fourth av STUNY PULLERS (aT eict, only $36. Ducrest Manufacturing lant, Renton, W. cuuM Pliance © A big double Wood, — $8.50. North 4699. s FOR Standard ‘Ap: 4 222 Marion. 1 4830, BARGAIN load of M-inch stab Phone evenings. P hour } 4718. ize spot 415 lax | @. three | | | } N MOTORS CO, 1520-23 Bellevue rep Tre A brand new Oakland 6 ate gato and ry A |ACPOMORILA at 1918, $285, AYERST, bd Denny way THY Au to and bal 46th hire w Pike and Pine ) or Tit DORT in crowded street oa: A _ReNEWet DORT—and ride SMALL, COTTAGH. We have two DO ve been put in the best possi Our Dort care are inted, with UNITED MOTORS ca Phone Bast HOME OF ‘TAN ILE -RHODORT io DOWN | 8 annen, it's not p with $1.6 An¢ model 34 Wh buy a new ua ee? Oni 12 montha USTIN MOSELEY, j ath and B Pik it 614, ——_—_—_—e REPATRNNG Ke your garage. TOURING CAR and starter any time. wr Call ORD DELIVERY Others, too, at ALFR INC. Broadw north of EF c 226. PABHION pout oe locks AR] repe Hott 32 e WANTED—AL TOMOBILES ASH POR Cans Wit pay spot cash for good ihe Hogdahl, are. Hamill @ HAVE A HEATER OR A RANGE | MOK EST cas Ata pleasing price added to your account at Waldron Co.'s Furni- ture Dept, 319 University st. SEWING MACHINES, GOOD BROP- heads, $10 up. agers renting. Main 1926 1624 First ave. NEW PLANOS FOR RENT. REST pplied on purchase, jeyer- _Toner, 24 sh at SAM w Db CANT” is- ‘our watch, throw it away. nion. ¥ 2 3 16-INCH PORBST “Woon, per cord, delivered. Main RY REN. to ordor. i Woon. m NE in water, 88-00 load Bast 1047. trola. Eliott KAVANAGICS HATA $2.56. 1008 Tet. ANTED—F CKNITU! trolas—everythin, irs! yh zh y pit hee oF Pil THs AMERICAN FURNITORE Ca tke St. READIUSTED PRICES TO FIT THR POCKETBOOK Better goods for leas money thing to furnish the plete. ightly wi saves. AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. 708 Pike St. Bvery- ‘ome, com funiture furnished, new furniture, for sale Also house for rent. Also car, Al condition. 5244 Gia FIRST-CLASS Riad at, WHOLESALE PRICES gm First ave, Diller MAN, ‘work of any kind. Can drive Make of car. H-11, Star. T, 33. FIRST-CLASS we, 1220 First ave, Diller el Shop. BALESMEN WANTED uting “Zanol many kinds. fit. containing ples of the hold arth demand. Big repe: day in the year. le case open on gen) New machine pro- name and writes nm. Also Bem ® or wire T. B. Hirschberg, i pecemonywealts Bidg., Denver, ONTHLY SELLIN ented gasoline Vaporizer files per gallon made with Ford. sample free. Stransky Vapor Co.. 622, Pukwana, 5 Dak Lust AND FOUND Phoice terri nts baste. “white e of “Bobby.” co SPIELD CANT RE- atch, throw it away i) LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES —§-fOOM HOUSE, Beacon 1885. RENT OR LEASH ¢ ROOMA, furniture, piano, basement, Bs, telephone. 711 N. 68th. Bal- j-ROOM, rt puse, $18.00, Minier T13-J SOMS, FUR TIERED, BREWING { , North 1016 ous (8 FOR iz On BALE — 2 _pedrooms, sleeping porch: bas + lar@e lot, 890x125; on block Queen Anne bivd Call for ‘ete, Queen Anne 1577... UBNISHED APAKTMENTS AND FLATS ~FROOM APARTMENT; heat. 1718 18th ave. & pm 1714 KNISHED APARTMENTS { BACHHIOR APARTMENTS for light housekeoping, $15 and per mont 1609 Seventh. ND 3-ROOM APARTMENTS, 313 Pine at HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS _ PREKEEPING ROOMS, $3.00 week; hot and cold ‘water; ose in 1117 Howell st ie and sii isHED ome, $12.50 per month. ie #. and Hinds at. £OK KENT—KOOMS L Home FOR REF is person; piano; Bience; meals 28 12th. NISHED AND oma for rent Wott 227-3. OOM iN Meala + KOOM including ever. occante JRNIBHED ixth ave. PRIVAT if desired. ANEOUS * roOR bh i Th bi cxthange averything. (a1! Kitiott 9321 SALE —MISCELLAN HOU a ARUTOS, TRUNKS, ; etter, Bend portal, ram, Hotel Puget Sound, commiasion. | NEW) His. | ate e eee rccrceresses IYUTITTLUT Pete en erereecesee Peers rere eeseene IOWARD EWING 291- 202 Crary Bid. Fifth and Union. WARRTED. |COTTAGE. 4 ROOMA” PARTLY furnished, weikies distances, $20 Queen Ante 138 A Tre . USED CARS seweeenes LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLZLL LLL L ~ 9 Hine: Chevrolet; 4 tires; good paint: and runs fine. Spe- celal cece S49 Pd Special Paige nt 6. Ite a indy. New paint, Apecial leather top. ood tires, and b had the very beat of care, Special oeee eee SS CE COS OOOOS SY 1920 new nic has nd you from Paige, model; just broken in; cord tires, can't, tell brand new. & special 1918 Overland 85-4 b-passenger; just like new; has had the best of care, You can't make a mistake. Price $776 AND A FEW OTHERS TERMS TO SUIT Call for Demonstration. GREAT WESTERN MOTORS, Ine. Broadway ‘and Union. Bast 744, Peewee ere eresasecersseee | DEPENDABLE USED FORDS | Three touring cars, one with Ford starter, one panel de- livery, fully equipped; four i-ton trucks. y Terma {TRAL, AGEN Inc. horized Ford Dealers Broadway and Vike. 004 @ $ k t fireplace barn b ¥. ur Main 91 VAUGHAN, WAY K 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Br ranch ‘ RY AND CHICKEN acres: all and under cul elilckens, ras trees weil niehed goes with house) well highway; walk Juat rg terms bathroom; ment of city one DRONA 4 easy ¥-25 bungalow modern: one piace; t nook bu fine Nght good plumbing If base room: view mountains MA 00, very coal and lot, 45x100 pistTrRic 00; cash $1,500, bal- ance like rent. 1 $9 neres, 5 milbe enst of Kent Datance in od 40 Reres cleared, ood pasture: T-room house; hot cold water; large one! ie that will hold one of hay. toe nuse; head a: ; one barn for 12 of stock a sheds and outbulldin, 20 head wit nd Holstein 1 6 heifers wn i team heavy di fall line ma h. Dp. gas en cream sep) good water t ‘around from well apring $17,000. exchange for 6e- attic residence property. Bx-ti THE PACIFIC AGENCY ‘4 A REAL AT A re of ground n house, ad in berries: housed boulevard. on balan Bee it and you will like it 213 Beeond and © INC 100 Arcade Beattie, W tt Bidg. bh. aoa NNN NNNNNNNNNNWNWN LITTLE FARM BARGAIN with a 2 feet by 28 all cleared half plant- the best of water piped into close to ear line and Price only $840, of $440 down, $15 per month Mu ground fenced; one terme * at HM. NELSON Boston E ata Phone Biliott 4987, NNNNNNNNNNWNNNWN CLO8SE-IN BUNGALOW $2,500 have 'a cory low, breakfast Py year and a half ago tures firep Built good and HENRY © 200 Alaska Bldg t Within on br ter Large $-room modern house; tiona in te hou this Hy house good as ¥5.000 SAMUFI —6 rooma and mun room, 3 hed- wood bath 1 eme view wilt HENRY C. HPWINU COMPANY. Alaska Bidg 200 2 ROOMS AND. BATH East Carner tot, house Kitehe phy, 0 bi nt of «120, handle of n in, easy walking near two Car lines little 3-roem bun; ot 40x100 nok and ‘built-in od sized living room one bedroom and an¢ af ndition ma like Garage rent will ban: WING COMPANY. Main 71 20TH AVE well constructed. Th n the lot for anot at crowding. would cost It in every and price jerme. it f $8,0 new oany TRETHEWEY 7 New York Bidg ‘EY RIDGE and toilet basement; unobstruc Sound and mountains This ie a real buy balance like rent M Main 71 $2,100 2716 Roosevelt 28th Ave 5Oe100 mall basement complete a-Door find st park, N. EK, corne abl plumbing; M bed $76 Cash, $25 Per Month. Own MERIDIAN AVEC t-of-town owner wants to di of this little h 4 rooms, oO ment corne | eanh 45th A $2,250. . kes it, i} , 4098 Arcade Bldg Main 3858 $2850 me dt once, bath and cement nice, level lot, on 1% blocks from’ car ain to A, SPENCER It Corner Burke we A balance bath ished in do & amneomamenta all 918 Green Bidg ROOM i sink, and terma, 4% 1083 M, UK INGMAN'S simall paym monthly whatalrs HOMP t down, rooma upetaire un rner lot paid Main 1110. 10US8H, TOMWT, WAT trie Cash 44th BW. W. Medill Ww new te 4 6 good Ures, and are guaran- y 8700, and ¥rice guar- anteed wall May, 192, ae if ra 30s "Sebond PRICK PAID ht care, Henry M stark « t # al kitchen han] fea bath. | to $506 trict To build ik only 3450 good view: thew bane- $500, # very clone Owner, on Would a A hd AR NS Mc ih TR 0: THE ob kM STAR 7% FOR SALI K—REAL “ESTATE CULVET QUREN” ANNI Come to ua for the at buys to Queen Apes hill property. & ©. Cl in 14 Roston Bt. Queen Anne TT. A TARGAIN M HOUSE full baxemen } eamh $1,600, 35. re Burk Hh DOWN, § month, in, Col me American Hank Did. Stun’ pare CHEAP LOT 1 Fournt bie} Vancouver, HC. Owner, 1021 Bb. re Thomas &t Ph Capitol 494 Pe 6-ROOM HOUSE TAKEN SMALLS, ear as part payment. Must be sold this week 1812 26th ave. 76 WwW k ATTLE PROPERT b- ROOM FLa06 Three short blocks to ban and June- tions maring view; graded strect all id in full 1 G THE New A REAL BARGAIN, On terme TY CO. Junction, West Beattle Went 047 .OM MODBAN HOURE of Improved garden, $600 er month OTERA, 716 Third Ave. AN TED—IVAL tes TT WEAR, DERTROUR Or ONTATN- rr! the! the i err on ay sm will have no t you. Thone representatives ery: apret your, prope! 3 eT NE. iad one Eliott s a FoR EXC ANGE REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT TH! at our qex CHANG iG handies amything, em: here, ‘ states” The Paelfic Agency, Tacs Arcade Bidg. Millott (34. ED ay.) at SKAGIT RAY LANDS NOTICE After January 2, 1921. the price of our landa will be raised to §35 per acre, You can buy up to that time at $20 per acre if we have any. of this and buy. We only had $00 tracts for “ when we started on this prop & | /ton Beptember aod have dis posed of 343 tracts to date. There fare only 117 tracts left, end a num- | ober of big buyers will be hore e from Yakima and Sunnyside and Wenatehee to go with us to see the land. We will sell them « larg portion of what we have left and may sell it all to them, as the people from these districts know good land t chance te buy will mean your we hed your opportunity—It yours If you act now, n Sunday, January £ 1921 much to you. et you to investi oe ubt, have thought would, but the thief of time cfustination--has kept you Bomeone who knows not ur proposition you away fro pr ition You have a mind of your own it Tf you not think for you aol, you cannot hope to better your conditic ts now. loam, not You Want Good Land. We Have It for You Buy bow, before it is too late. SPARKS @ DY 70 SECOND AVE. Ground Floor Location Open § AM. to 9 PM. Daily, PHONE ELLIOTT 6015 SKAGIT BAT LANDS NOW ONLY $25 PER ACRE ON BASY TERMS All options outstanding at the old price will be taken care of if par- ties holding same meet the terma thereot These lands are a gift at the prea. M yourself a New your right by making tment. Land invest wure road to Look around OU can nee ixed, wh thry the rige in holdings. You ma they h . without fear of successful diction, that there are m * and surer profits in lands today, and quicker profits, than ever before. And we are offering N]| you one of the best in our Ska Lands. You are the one w decide whether you wil! suc- oL Don't be @ pessimiat Take hold of yourself and resolve to mote for yourself in the future than you have in the past Decide now to have @ farm of y own, We are offering you chance to have such a home c good, rich, level garden land, vir- gin soll, free from stumps or stones, no clearing to do;_ oll from 50 to 150 feet deep. t the richest land in the w Buy now, while there ja land lett for you. Your opportunity js now Come to our office for full partic ulars pin* our next excural and see what we are offering you. have LABLLLLLLZLLLLZLLLLLLLE SPARK? @ pYm © Elliott 5018. Fiver Location A. M. to 9 P.M THE BERRY LAND EXPERTS SAY ITS THE ) ACHES FOR $800 your own terms. Washington and ina berry Iand din i; close to achool, ete.) on county toad, and only 30 minutes from Pike st Owner, 918 Green Bidg. Main 1110 DES MOINES HIGHWAY TRACTS 100x100, $100 Terma $10 down and 85 monthly. 4 soll, and worth much more, but we are closing them out Owner, 918 Green Hidg. Main 1110 FARM LANDS hia ¢ + OF YAKIMA VALLEY FARM LAND yeral thousands of acres to select from; best of oil; state Highway pa clone to town and schools; overnment irrigation * an extension of { SUNNYSIDE CANAL, and in the! big. crop district the Yakima valley. Join the crowds that are buying at $20 PER A AND UP eaxy terms. See maps, ete. at our offices: you this land and the Valley. make two trips weekly. IVER FARMS CO, Bide. FARMS K BEST with|You can ‘make Lake 1 in| “ferry ianding: 5 lies excep nere her pit Se thru the lan under ne famous ful | VST, od) ah lot) We YAKIMA Owners, 918 Gree READY MAD Weatern Washington 34. berry land; 1P-acre farms; all lands either under plow or ready for plow; no stumps; good tion. Unusual proposition of to married men with farming " rienoe. Write today for further, tajls. Address Land Depts MeKENNA LUMBER CO.” MeKenna, Wash. ON WHIDBY ISLANI ‘o8 improved land, crops, stocks, farm tools, household goods. Address Frank Darrow, owner, Langley, Wn., Route 1, Box oo | 230. 0 “ACT we | ae ny 4 alfalfa fertil to ral of Com ple- red net! ure (For SAI 11% ae $25 PER Irrigable fruit abundant wa ideal climate; close Write Chamber Willeox, Ariz ACKES: HOU G00D LAND; In Skagit county, with frontage on Big Lake. Here is a enap for $700; terme. u TIRS, . 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WIDOW, NO” INCUMBRANCE, wishes to go in rooming Dusiness, but not sufficient fu appreciate an honorable partner, Iady or gentleman, Box H-13, Star, TO el, lands In; road. mere na} and fin é 718 Third Ave. ER, all ‘at left when you get feady to/ railroads and| rojeot that| Let us| IRRIGATED | NESS oprorruy ” Mt TIES BARKER enorsa home good barber shop buys, from 2 to L forinene loon’ and jn aailelne aeetion HEMENWAY, "433 Weke nd ave and Marion at. We have iat | Set New THRATRE have $2,000 in cash, and worth of city property, it will put you into the best movie theatre in Mie state of Washing 1. Kee me at once, HAUMROOK, S32 Burke Bidg, 2nd and Marion. If you $1,800 |Hoft coal production, tona uetion, WANTE h ah @Anized on Vestinent 1911 Main ®t, Olympia, JAMALL GROCHRY, $9506 FUT Hished living rooms in connection rent $20. 2437 W. both ow Hallard 9197 2-ROOM APARTMENT HO ein, for sale cheap If tak oe, € Call Kiliott 2172 3-W 96 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED CRE FOR 6-MA- iT ii, now being perative bane ired, In BY ALSERT APPLE were ONT male commodity ‘The greatest erash In whole prices rince 1873. aused largely by a buyers’ strike Buying power of the dollar #tarur coming back as cost of living be gins toppling TWO: ports over imports with mme npeed an our trade balance increased dur ing the war. THRER control of railro a general tendenc® back to private ownership and away from govern mental interference with business FOUR: Intense credit inflation, which led to frenzied «speculation, waa checked by banks calling loans and making money tight War prof. ite and war prices doomed as period of deflation begins WHOLESALE PRICES CRASHED During 1920 wholewale commodity prices dropped an average of 35 per cent. They now average lower than when the United States entered the war, but «till are 55 per cent above prices Aug. 1, 1914, The price decline wax caneed by a buyers’ strike which began in May and by collapse of foreign exchange which beheaded European demand for American exports. Wholesale 106 LEGAL NOTICE prige reductions are mort pronounced MY WIPE, ANNA SMITH MYMACH- | and nearest completion in eugar, soft atigt: ppt AH hy Rae 1. shoes, clothing, crops, meats. bills contracted by her after thin| Wool, Nour, copper and tin, date MH. Meacham, 8728 Dayton About £400 American business firms went bankrupt during 1920. eve. | Thix wae a low rate, conaidering price earthquakes and general trade The Seattle Stan || ine ae ant coe een few and probably will be im 1921 Attorney» at-Law son mn big companies get involved. s x Bata nLisieys Tat 1919 {1 cages, Consultation; advice 1 i we ‘eos, Free department. ity Bn Hide. oor Rerond » nek “ McA OW PRU Afi | RAILROADS RESTORED Sesser Alt courts TO PRIVATE OWNERS Alttorney»—Patent « ALL LINES OF BUSINESS SOLD, partners obtained, additional eap ital procured, Bxpert sale with our buyers until you money. We have hundreds re waiting, | BUBINIGSH 18 WITH Us, FOR QUICK h with this We can sell your ayn MINT. COMPANY and Marion St tn business in 10 IDBAL INVES Second Ave Finding of government and coal, with No operation: Natural remedion electric massage; light, therm vapor baths, 416 First ave. pk LILLIAN CHANDLER, aah oF gk ce. be: Seeond | and Pike. Kina Marks. Hy: . eolentit- Ueeee ine pie. Mutua MONEY FOR WARITINGTON FAY AND ACKHBAGE LOANS. Prompt service, A. ROTHER FAW Sa aie CO. Inc, Leary Bide LJ 105 FUNERAL NOTICES THE FUNNRAL OF Mis MAR tha Hitter will take place Sunday aftersoon at 2 o'clock from the Ma (eld chapel, Raliard, under ¢ pices of Olympia Central No. adios of Wooderaft. reorganize”-—-float a stock sue to pay the bila, in For compari fate fa fatiui vernment operation of railroads “FREDERICK F. GORIN—PAT- ended March 1, Five montha later ent Attorney. American and f the reads won Increares of 20 per clan patents wecured, dereicped cent in passenger fares, 60 per cent Bide ite, Wash, and 609 F |in Pullman rates and freight rate t oN. W. Washington, D. < increaser of 40 per cent in the Bast Phone Main 390. and 2% per cent eleewhere. Car shortage almost paralyzed MASON, FENWICK, LAWHmNCE transportation during the summer, 422 Burke Butidi Certified Public Accountants but emergency orders met the crinia Freight shipments in the fall were KS HANSEN 2 CO, Teary Wide. heavy. The movements in July, Aug ust and September broke ail previous | monthly records. The average freight | car now moves 27 miles a day, against 19.4 miles tn April There ‘* & surplus of freight cars as the ractic, 430-31 Peo} aap Senggper ain 3831 : Corn, pears, tobacco, sweet po- rice crops broke ail SENNINGS “E_TENNING tatoes and size in 1920. Bumper at Biliott ic AD ICST- Byenings by appoint 4, 2684. PRIVATE Dp ments. Seattia Ci GR GHAD- ef Palmer school Denay Is eile, baie"? i37t__ RISE Te oss and oo off of export de- jampbel ried = mand made prices slump. Depart _Chiropodiet ment of agriculture says the main 1920 crops are worth $9,148,419,000 compared with the 1919 crop value of $14,087, 995,000. Farmers shouldered the loss and were hard hit. BAD YEAR FOR COTTON ‘The cotton crop totals 12,987,000 bales, largest since 1914, though It 4 the season in very bad condi tion, Oklahoma and Arkansas had @ record crop, also probably Texas and South ¢ ina Some planters had expected 50 cents a pound. In. stead, producers were getting around Vital Statistics |) N and Residence. Upton, Basil C., Seattle Willis, Marte J. Seattle Howard, William C, Haynes, Verda L., Seattice Knight, Walter W., Seatt! Eames, Alberta M., Sgattle Reed, Charles, Seattle Reed, Lily, Seattle Zimmerman, Conrad att Johneon, Louise N., Beattle Herren, V. Aberdeen .. Libby, ‘Henristaa, Sedro-Wool- ley Legal Jones, Henry M jr., emttlea .. York, Catherine, Seattle . Reed, Everett, Famonds . Davidson, Lots, Beattie Warren, Bert B., Shaffer, Allle T., Findley, Howard M., Seattle Gehman, Della G, Seattle Sperry, George, Seattle Owen, Belle, Seattle Larson, Leonard F., Seattle .. Olson, Ruby R., Seattle Ronstrom, Nils E., Seattle Legal les of val o7 Third av Dancing Taugnt Stevens. sth © Pike latent dances, Bast 444 BrivateT MAY DUN 136 First ave me W., Se + Legal Legal Legal Legal Are Union, 145 Cash- Legal Te, k, Lee, Seattle Crouauist, Nora, Multnomah, Snell, Forest A. Frankfort, Anderson, Alt Sheard, Wyn Garrett, Grace D,, Johnsen, Leonard H., Seattle .. Lowery, Jennie L, Seattle natein, rank, Renton , Leona, Renton . Fisher, Alfred G., Seattle | Panehol, Ruth V., Seattle ar] H,, Seattle , Bliensburg . Ingvald, Iv Ringstad, Lula J. L, By Marshall, George, Boliingham .... Duppenthaler, Marguerite C., Bell- ingham er) Weir, James L., Seattle anwick, Anna L, Seatt Spleker, Vern K., Seattle . Meacham, Mildred R., Seattie Jackson, Sam, lear Creek, Mont ..27 Newman, Bessie, Portland ....0..34 BI RTHS ond N. FAS girl. 38th st, girl Or Mich, a to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, on most factory terma. society "FOr HEGHDIAL LOANS gant ena -¢ Bm; le. Btnd, Ne é ONY TO LOAN-—WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, atches and Jewelr: lowest rates. Seattle's Oldeat Loan "Biroors AMERICAN JEWELERY CO $21 Second Ave. Hatablished 1889. Optician and Gensel IW. Edmunds, Praser-Paterson Go. Painting and Calsomining PAINTING AND KALSOMINING Phone Ballard 2980. Physicians, Sorgeon — FF. N. FREER an and Surgeon. Dineason for Men... Third Ave. } Physicians, Surgeon DIL-ANGUS, HITED TLDG. IND * Pike. Specialist for. men's all- ments, Fees reasonable. Piano Tuning — ¥ JOHN STROM, piano repairing, 6 rect tuning, $3.60, Elliott 1633 evenings. Razor Blades Sharpened Spankenberk, Cudery, 1407 4th ave. Hug Weaving and Cleaning Dahlquist. Nellie, Bellingham. Legal Rie Mills sii M1338. | Davies, Thomas A, Seattle ...Logal = indow Cleaning Burria, Addie ty, Seattle Legal CRICK W “ar Osterby, Jens, Tacoma AECABT WAND OW CLBANING |i. Manninild, Tacoma Loudérback, Dwight, here FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES — Buchhols, Matear | mere 10-DAY SALE STARTED WEDNESDAY | DECEMBER 15 CARS TO SELECT FROM If you are looking for a real bargain, here is your chance. ROADSTERS 6-PASS,, 7-PASS. All in Great Running Condition 25% UNDERPRICED 24 N wat 701 Johnson, [Jensen, @ Victory Motor Car Co. 2521 Fourth Ave Klliott 8864 K.,' 4504 WwW. N, . Paul, 4218 42nd 8, boy. |) Theodore L, 4811’ Orcas P. J. 942 19th ave, Ww. 1626 N. Tolt, boy. Siath ave, Wy ' Shrinkage of exoens of ex j nite that have been carrying | 29| Coast Steamship Co, “|next spring,” - Profits and Prices Altitude Records During Year YEAR'S PROGRESS IN BUSINESS 1920 650,000,000 062,000 092.000 20,718,841 23,160 1904.408,5 47,177,295 20,588,3 me 9,021.4 an e98 $205 s0403 44,000,000 83 ian 1,264,000 4217 $09 48 9,000,000 4,418,000 414. ry 96,000 ]15 cents a pound in December. Bix The big business events of 1920gproduction and falling off of export domestic consumption broke the price, The cotton cata» trophe hit the South hard, p | Ueularly in collections and merchan |dising. Cotton price seems to have }reached bottom. It may recover demand and NN PO a PAGE 11 1921 WILL BE YEAR OF TEST So Says President of Rub- ber Company BY Ti. 8. FIRESTONE President of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co, | ‘There never was a greater oppor- tunity for sound business than the |present, And there ver were greater difficulties facing it. The en suing year in going to be a survival of the fittest in the commercial and | industrial fields I believe the next be a hard test of managem: organization, Those who t along fundamental lines the adv «ee. oxperience and sound business judgment will come into their own again. The value of loyal, enthusiastic employes and an |orgunization with energy and re sourcefulners will be proven During and sinee the war Amer+ 12 months will nt and © bullt will have arly in the year In the 16% deading invested in new butiding in 1920 was |15 per cent more than in 1919. This jis the price side, Actual construction war “we of 1,000,000 Aterican homed permitted orgy jrent profiteering, #0 severe that |New York other states had to} | pass laws to curb landlords | Building materials started to de cline in price late in the year. Lum- | ber has been lowered at the milis | Fir in the Northwest is the first lumber to reach prowar prices. In some sections price of brick has been cut in two, Lower building prices, coming, will depreciate homes built at high prices recently. | COAL HAD KUNAWAY | MARKET IN 1920 The six-weeks’ miners’ strike of |1919 preverfted customary carryover | of surplus coal into 1920, which be gan with @ bituminous shortage of 30,600,000 tons. cities, money | Bituminous miners’ wage tncrease | ot per cent went into effect April L vernment control of coal end-| ed name date and coal entered a run- away market. By June export de mand was taking nearly all Poca- hontas and other high-grade coals at | By July coal ear short-| huge prices. age was acute. Emergency railroad orders made cars plentiful by late November. This and big output by the mines broke the market in De- cember, Bituminous prices dropped an av- erage of $6 4 ton at the mines. This brought them down near prices that prevailed at the start of 1920. Soft coal production in 1920 was $2,000, 000 tons ahead of 1919 and only 004.000 tons behind 1918, when war demand broke all production records Anthracite production in 1920 was | 9,000,000 tons more than the year| before. The coal famine, which seemed inevitable in mid-year, was averted. Steel ingot production for the year will probably show up less than 1919 in final figures, But big increases were made in production of iron ore and pig iron. ‘The buyers’ strike paralyzed the shoe and textile industries during the last half of 1920, Copper prices in November had crashed from high points down to lowest prices since early 1915. The market is dead and soft as the year ends, with a four months’ supply uf copper on hand. The automobile industry was hard hit by tightening of bank credits and curtatifng of buying by the public. This slump also caught the rubber tire industry. HIGH EXCHANGE RATES CUT E vere The country's foreign trade totaled about $14,000,000,000 in 1920. Com- pared with 1919, exports increased from $7,922,150,502 to $8,198,000,000 and imports increased from $3,904,- 406,227 to $5,664,000,000. High ex- change rates caused heavy cancella- tions of orders, particularly grain and steel, which will cut into 1921 shipments, As the year closes, our foreign trade is shifting from Europe to the Orient, Europe begins under im us in Latin-America, Ship News Tides in Seattle SUNDAY MONDAY JAN, 2 JAN. 3 First Low Tide |, Mit Mish Tide 446 mm, Ba My First Low Tide First High Tide | § am, 64 ft| Lists am, 12.9 tt, Second High Tide Second Low Tide Tp. m., ILS ft Second Low Tide >. mat A! pom, 13 a! Shipping ‘Board Man Guest at Luncheon Chester F, Rowell, of Fresno, Cal,, member of the United States ship- ping board for several months, was the honored guest at @ Rainier club luncheon Friday, given by A. F. Haines, vice president of the Pacific Practically ev. ery steamship concern in seatue was represented. Rowell is en route to Washington to conclude his duties With the Board, Christmas Trees on Jap Liner’s Masts |} The Africa Maru, of the Osnka | Shoshen Kaisha line, arrived in port | Friday, 14 days out of Yokohama, with Oriental Christmas trees lashed to her masts. She berthed at Pier 6. Special Christmas day ceremonies were observed at sea, A souvenir be- ing presented to every passenger, [| The ship carried 99 first cabin, five | second cabin and 58 steerage passen- gers. “Altho this is a very uncertain | period in which to make predictions, |nevertheless I do not hesitate to |etate that business in general is | scheduled for a great awakening by C. EB. Perkins, vice president of the Missouri Pacific railroad, said Friday upon his ar. rival in Seattle. With several members of his staff Vice President Perkins ts making an extensive tour of the Northwest. Maxwell, R. Weeks, i Hay, & Irwin, . 9492 4Bth S. W., girl, +» 1600 Stat ave, boy d Broadway taniey, 2018 Pourth @ DEATHS Coplin, Mabel V., 1 month, » Wells, Louis G., 57, | Ripter, Mra. Martha, Aan 17 | Clarence V., 47, 712 S1ats, Gatehett, Sarah J, 1993 Boren ave, Harmon, Willlam H, Bvereti irl. ave. D. No. 18A, KR. P) fean industry hit too fast a pace, We |forgot the fundamental economie | laws. We neglec agriculture, re- ligion and other fundamentals of life in a mad race for industrial and com- mercial supremacy, Our civilization demands spiritual as well as material | growth. The year 1921 in going to witness the bulk of this reorganization, OUTLOOK FOR 1921 IS C000 Financial and Industrial Leaders Hopeful If bank clearings and railroad traf |fic are any criterion, the business outlook for 1921 is extremely encour- aking, according to financial and in- dustrial leaders, Here are @ few of the things to which they point, things that ere not generally appreciated: Railroad passenger traffic In Seat- tle during 1920 was the largest in the history of the city. Bank clearings for 1920 were 639,436, as compared with only 604,235 in 1919. Shipments of lumber by water caf. rier, both foreign and domestic ports, were much greater in 1920 than dur- jing the previous year, according to the Pacific lumber inspection bu- reau. Statistics on raf] lumber ship- ments are being compiled. A. B. STEWART, PRESIDENT OF STEWART & HOLMES Drug company, is reported improved Sat urday following an operation at Se | attle General hospital with substantial in~ crease scheduled for near future and without the great hazards of most big-yielding Invest- ments. Speculation this opportunity as No Oil Well Before you condemn ‘positively imponsibi: get this free book and learn the fa for yourself. This book telis the whole interesting, convine- ing story about an extraordinary Invest- ment opportunity presented by an estab- lished, stabiliaed, big profit-making manufacturing enterprise, paying ita shareholders 2% monthty eash dividends now and enlarged operations just getting under way which should at least quad- ruple preeent earnings. Write for your copy of this interesting book before the fomarkable, epperyany ft preemata i permanently withdrawn. No “agents” to bother you——the book will come by mall free of cost or obligation + "yon. heavens Superior Sales Syndicate Dept. §. W. Dan Wagoner Bidg. Ft. Worth, Tex. Notice of Change of Schedule During Winter Months Tacoma Route and Port Townsend Route Tacoma Route Effective January 4, 1921: 7 A. M. and 9 P. M. trips to Tacoma will be discontinued, The following schedule will be im effect: Leave Seattle for Tacoma daily: 9, 11 a. m.; 1, 3, 5, 7 p.m. Port Townsend Route Effective Sunday, January 2: The 5 p. m. trip of Steamer Sioux will be discontinued, The following schedule will be in effect: Leave Seattle daily at 8 a, m. for Port Townsend and all Olympio peninsula rail points, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Boat S Sched ules SAVE Mow. amar TACOM A AFTY - SPEE DAILY 11,00 A. 2 sINGLE oe. od P.M wae" 700 Fa $1.70 | Including War Tax TRIP, VICTORIA. BC PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS 12:00 Midnight, Sunday, Thursday BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTION HOOD CANAL POINT ) ada NEAH BAY & WAY Ports PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIC On ¢

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