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‘SEATTLE BANKS | ELECT OFFICERS, Tides in Seattle \Prices Dip Ship News Market Is Opened Prices dipped «lightly at the opening of the New York stock exchange today, Stool stocks were among those to with-| United States Steel opened unchanged at §2% and Republic was up 1% NENT, THURADAT sew YORK . Meatiie banks held thetr annual] WSAyeena® GAN. 1D NEW YORK, Jan. 12 one of officers Tucsday. Few!| wine tow Tide Tide nied among the of | 12:27 am, 0 Mm, LB, jetand & slump, w did the presidency || Ut High Tide * | ait wu nge hands. | w Tide | See ow Tide National tank, J. HE |] 08 entel 0) | gnc, les st fm the Seon ah Tide ‘eh Tide || 94% Valen Mh was. elected to fi e | Serene High Tide | 8 rr | ed of W Peachy, deceased, on board of directors. ©. 8 Larson announced his reste. ation from the boant of directors the Scandinavaian. American bank. Place was not filled Capt. Wittum Fisher, Inspector of the United State for Washington <lay night to supery ining boat service Alaska, left Seattle Tue Beene National Bank of Commerce) a iiing the annual cunference of #u ) Bated 1. C. Henry to its directorate. . f the service at Three new directors were added {9 Washington, D. C. After a tour of| Beard of the Dexter Horton hank) jtiantic ports and the Great Lakes} HM. Mac ory er Mm ‘ ue Htent| district he will return here about} SeRd Manager of the bond departmen gh Et MEL Badd, vice president, and H. 1. | Mareh 1 es | x rashtet , 7 7 Bie 1 teirman wes made amine | PORT BODY MENS THTRADAT he forelen depart}, Seattl® port commisadon will meat woud _ogny “1 Sear > ag fat 120 p. m. Thureday this week, in stead of on Wedneadny, the usual 7 (Paid Adver-isernent) , ease FREIGHTER IN FROM EUROPE J cific Une, is discharging 500 tons of leargo from European ports at ithe Lander st terminal IN A BANK weather Bureau Report! ISH ISLAND, Jan, 12-9 A M san bout, Passed in A Patrolman Tells His Exper- jences and Impressions i 2h. M—Pertiy clowty " , ; wi ts miles an bown Passed in While Watching in "Dollar Line steamer at 18 am 6] a Bank-~~ [B.S ieiaS canes taat oar Alabes Mare paseed in ctl © m Arrivals and Departures Arrived om Van- and Te ry 12—Mtr Talthybine fr ¥ | +o a mi ate Richmond from Pomt Welle at 9:40 a m January 1ti—#tr Mobile City from Kobe , Te-| rt Townsend at €:15 p Fr & Loop from San Francisco via oma and ports at 4 pm Salled Janvary 13—8tr Richmond for fan Pe- r> towing bee No. {U8 © & Burnside for ere duty at 8.15) Vancouver, porte Kingdom via Point Wella, Portland aed Haibes at 2 pm | eee Alaskan Vi Petersbure—Sailed January it) Str) Wty of Beattie, southbound, at 10 8 ro. Ketenikan Jamumry i. Bor Bye | ane, sorthboun Vessels in Other Ports | Monekame—- Arrived monry §: Str Ki anvary tt: 0 U Patoka from Puget Sound na tion for fan Diews, | Sen Diego—Satled January 11 er | Davenport for Puget Bound ports via Sem) Francisco Ban Pedro—Salled January tt: Str Ad- | miral Behiey for Geattle via Sen Fran-| elaco. Ban Prancleee—Artived January 2° Str Horace X. Raxter from Meettie: str! Yosemite from Seattie via Port Lodiow Astoria—Artived Jancary Wheatland Mont. from Beattie str Valdes from Seattle at 2 pm Point Wetle—alled Richmond for fan Pedre via A om Arrived Jamwoery 11: Str Onaqe: Reported Canad Janwary Li—#tr Withelmina, for San Fri miles from Ran Francteco al str City of Rentrie, an, southbound, Japa, Orient for | Cape Fiattery 1 rm! Pidriaee, from Bea! ~ / : Vessels in Port at Seattle) Co orminal—@tr Fastern Lead. | Patrolman Themas Hartnett @ Photograph by Webster & Stevens! “TI never knew tnat so many peo-| in Seattle had bank oun terminal—T 8 ¢ ronantn, id Patrolman Thomas Hartnett, Win. Jones, at da, 0 8 fine-appearing policeman, w Pear charge of the patrolling of the Str dante Ana. @shipgton Mutual Sayings Bank Coast coal bunkers—U 8 L mt | ri the Dividend Disttibution | riod of the Institution. “During | pisr —atr Admiral Goodrich, first day here I believe that alaska Steamship mooringe—Mtr Mag re must have been close to ten| way, str Victoria. ’ Pacific. Coast Engieertng works—atr yusand people who came in to We their interest credited and they Icontum, str Weetward Mo, atr Nile, went away looking pleased be atr Weet Norranue Cause they had been waited on etiout st. terminal—Str Yosemite, I could not help notir Mobile Clty. teously every one WAS grandard Oil Co. dock—Ree No 9. Sreated and how quickly every one Lander at, terminal—Str Pomona. e iust Wate termin Wow i "Men and women, who put their | "**t Tete west ab—Oer ¢ Mim, money in a savings bank are usual! , ga Ve. BP People of good principles who do not | "4né) meaman ott Atinn sehr Colon | miral Redman, str Atlas, sehr Colum- via Saand Pridge & Dretging works— tterson, hull Rainbow, we any trouble for a policen i ke myself, The person we have nion—Hulla Abtila, Abnoba k gut for is the one who does not lieve in saving.” As the policeman walked op and wn the | y. he said A whole of crime would be stopped if p Ple would buy a home or save P Seton, the man who Cagacan, Caprarta, Cardia, one who works in a| Charua, Chesterfield, Chalet for poveral years and| Cinyras, Corns, Cosian, Cola, Clone, wh h he Is laid off Eliesa, Electra, Endymion, Fort San- acct. of nt “tail. ba upon, Fo joion, toveruas Leow, Rien ‘e fu ac ‘nion mor 7 he robs someb: ankort Union, Imurka, Leet!, Kitan “As for myself, Lam buying a lit te home with my savings and I ha olman Creosoting w: ft nearly paid for. I think that Hetferman dock o e's @ great thing for a man to own hia x Mittin, tu own home. It gives him something on to false money on Yf troubie| hace he people who come in here are eat, steady people, who are look- iB toward the future and prepar- WOMAN KILLED for it by saving. Mt is really fun watch the peo- While the man who e first time is hesitant comes in to drav emanwho| Mrs, Mary Walker, of Bremer. ay 7 BOAT INSPECTOR GOERS KAST [hit ite stride ple who come in a bank. The a Man who has a big account walks in with great confidence in himer If] tera for the ting the firwt able trend of the market Openin ean Tobacco 121, Sinclair 24%, A fow were big cific 99% Those lower included off %; Studebaker S4%, off % Rethiehem “Ii 60%, » & Obie 36%, off up % off 1; Kelly-Springtield 47%, off 1; American Smelting 39, off %; International Corporation 44, off %. Closing prices included: United States Steel 8214, off %: Mexican Po troleum off 1; Re 165, up 6; Atlantic Guif ublic Tron @ Steel 71, off 1; Raldwin 91%, off 4 48%. Off %: Crncibie 16 Roebuck 93%, up 3%. Pp . off 3K TOMATOES ARE SCARCE HERE Accident to “Steamer Queen Is Cause of Shortage cal market bare apparently the same situation in other cities One Western avenue jobber sald Wednesday that he wired San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and Canadian points but was unable to get even &@ promixe of a single crate. Calb fornia, he said, had some tomatocs on hand but they were of mferior quality and not fit to ship. * Reports that a shipment of to. matoes was on ite way to Seattle were supplemented today by word that the steamer Queen had to put back to port with a broken shaft Rastern Washington potatoes still hold to $34 and $40 a ton, The butter and egg market holds steady Prices Paid Whetesate Dealers fev Vegetahice and Frat Artichekoe— Per Move ce ees et Breseete Hprente—Per Mo... 1b em . snguee Na Walle het: There was nothing to show the prob- the early) Me: Northern Pacific % : Reading 84 puthern Pacific jas binen as N.Y. Union Pacifie 121, off “Ms up t% 99%, off N. Y. Stock y's Quotations) THE SEATTLE STAR with the othera altho Southern Pacific opened % up at ifie was 4 off at 121, and Northern Pacific was % down | rather Hmited and it appeared an if the market had not our ral Motors 16, off 4; Mextean Petroleum Haldwin off Wt United States Rubber 69%, off 4%. off %; Atlantle United States Kabber 69, Ktudebaker 54%, Worthington Pan-American 77%, up 1%; Sears Exchange Tureda: Furnished by 1. B. Manning & Co, 619 Kecond Avenue 3 » low on Paci otral Laather...... 42 Memer 30 vba Cane Sugar 7 weral Motors, .... ry ‘ 1 Northern nduatrial AL napiration onOl..+s SSsesse uttoor, per don . Fae Meet Co!, per ®. . Lie B..-- Leeal, per & . Lacks Local, per bunch . Letter al oc - Peotey— Cnt. per’ dee’ benches Parsley Cal, per —- nessa ninth t& tH nt sy 4 686 A50@5 60 suse y Peers seen LOO ES Pereimmans Vor bor too am Per box Almenda—Per . - Ty Berasih—Per Mm. .. ” Chestmute—Cei, per ™ see 6 Japanese . 29 o-Per 16@ IT Waleste—Cal. .....- Peres % Peanuts Virginia Keystone, @. c Japanese... DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers Egas Fresh ranch Mik Per ew DAIRY PRODUCTS Paid Wheiceale Deslers Or. triptete w Lu + Block Swine Wash trip ‘UPWARD TREN ly: July opened at Chicago Board of Trade ~IN GRAIN PIT Prices Elevated After Weak Trade ne d of day higher wheat opened off May hanged. corn ady aining \c before t > May oats opened at 48%e pring My er; 9 hanged at re. ee (Wednesday's Quotations) on Ye before the hbenged at Th "pe i held that fig Wheat- High low Of SLED SL TEm BL ETy 7% L6TS 78 7% 16% o a 12.98 Me 1212 12.05 1247 12.40 eee “Chicago Car Lots (Taesde: CHICAGO, Jan, 12 Chicago Live Stock ry aaa masher 160 ts ite pts! persona were indicted: Mike Casey, | seized from Ed Hagen, former police - _ lc hs of eaten, pp iegest Sut ners. 0 ball $500, Toy Poy, $1,000; Wong Poy| man, and Charles Larson when the HENDERSON CLUB'S G T | be added to the Western Union Tele $o2e: pecking, H.26G876: lent. $99 Wing, $1,260; James A. Ralston, | pair was arrested Monday after a| D, W. Henderson, superintendent | “Tar? company equipment, it is ans it pian, $92809.00; rourns, 880425. | 49.099; J, A. Frolaham and Ed La-|wiid fivemile chase on the Bothell |of the muny rallwav, wee the meee | nounced. This is said to mean an ex. fe lower, Beef, $7.40@1226; butcher |Fue, bail $2,500 each. |highway. It was destroyed uAder|of honor at the weekly luncheon of | Ponditure of $2,000,000. A number of quitters, 42@| Freisham and Larue, employes of jorders of Justice of the Peace C. C./the 100 Per Cent club Tuesday. New veatlle porte hin. <~ 2 between the 'G9; COWS | the Great Nerthern raflroad, were ar-/ Dalton, and there were onlookers, officers of the association were for. | PTlpal centers of Washington, Ore, head; market | Pested in connection with the $40,000 | including a few newspaper men, who, mally installed by E. H. Hatch, past |"°" M4 California, 2 1 76@ | cache of smoking opium found in the | can testify that not a drop escaped the| f at | ons by the federal grand jury. | arid depths of the city’s dumping |teria at 1 Pp. m. Thursday | forecast by company officials, who which made Nx. preliminary report) ground at 10 a.m. Wednesday while| Februray 4, the date of the | express confidence that the 1921 sell- Wednesday morning |thirsting tongues of passing pedes-| nual banquet, commemorates the an: | !Mg Season will be a record one. { —— SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ‘ORE HOURS 9 TO 5 ot Special Price Basement A DRASTIC CLEARANCE 294 Coats, 155 Dresses and 25 Suits —For a sweeping disposal at once, sharp reductions have been taken from prices already extremely low. —Every garment in the Special Price Basement is of some manufacturer’s clearance lot at a decided price cut—for this sale garments of these former underpriced lots have been reduced much lower. MAKING THIS A CLEARANCE OF CLEARANCE 68 Coats 110 Dresses Were $22.50 Then Ww Then and $25.00 1910.00] — $15.00 #1975 1910.00 $15.00 CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $10.00 CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $10.00 | | —Cloth, Plush and Beaver Cloth Coats. Séme | —Satin, Tricolette, Tricotine and Serge. | with fur collars. ( 55 Plush Coats 45 Dresses ‘ W Th Were $51.56 $25.00 rid $29.50 $29.50 CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $25.00 —Satin, Tricotine and Serge. Then $34.50 CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $25.00 —86-inch length. Full lined with satin de chine. 88 Cloth Coats roto 1$25.00] ssos0 $34.50 29.50 CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $25.00 —Velour, Bolivia and Crystal. Some with fur collars. . 45 Plush Coats Were $45.00 Then and $39.50 $25.00 $34.50 . CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $25.00 —Full 48-inch length. Salt’s seal plush. ~ 25 Suits Were $35.00 Then and $25.00 $1 5.00 $19.75 CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $15.00 —Velour, Tricotine and Serge. Mostly Navy. 38 Plush Coats 32500 1$17.50} saeco $25.00 rf CLEARANCE PRICE NOW $17.50 —35 inches long. “Peerless” Plush; fancy Ven- etian lined. EVERY GARMENT NEW THIS SEASON . INDIGT SIX ON |SPILL BOOZE DOPE CHARGES, WORTH $3,000 rY ‘\Philippine Vets to Plan Banquet e plans for their 23rd an the Washington Vol Maxwell-Chalmers Reorganization NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Reotgant zation of the Maxwell-Chalmers Mo- | tor Co., with an increase of capital of To m: nual banquet, unteets’ association, which ts com: | $15,600 000 "0 cluding James A.| Bottles and bottles of choice | a : 15,000,000, is announced by W. Py Siz pereons, includ ocr era|HQuOrS, hammered to bite under the|Posed of the old First Washington | Chrysler, chairman of reorganian- Ralston, aged oplum smugEler, Were) wrong fists of Sheriff Matt Starwich, | regulars, who served in the Philip-| “On. Sales and manufacturing oper- indicted for alleged narctotc law vio | ooged their precious drops into the| pines, will meet at Good Eats cafe-| tions of increased magnitude are |niversary of the opening fight of the indictments in all were Fe |trians hung from their moorings. | NEW TELEGRAPH LINES ADDED Philippine insurrection, known the Battle of Manila, The liquor was worth $3,000 at cur ci as On the dope charges the following |rent pootleggers’ prices It was | Six new transcontinental copper | wires from Pacific coast points will president. George W. Wilson is the FIRE INSURANCE MEN MERT | H ton, was fatally injured when struck King st. station by a federal prohibl- — ~ 2 logetic, whi — _— iIncomin presid om Tiles deboelt some’ t by the auto of Gilbert B. Butter. | Forei Exch tion officer a few weeks ago, es nants eco A Bea ob 28 Bt ee Insurance men from kly with a busi worth, jr., 23, on Westlake a Foreign Exchange \ Dick Morehead and William Emeh . Western states are celebrating t what {b interesting to see the people tween Seventh and Kighth aves, enige Gueatiane on tn with Maperteneg me 50 Hens Laid 3 Ei S$ Wal Fire association: at tear eae their children. ‘They do not realize Tuesday Aight. fey today, meriing Gar of {he eral prohibition officers. Ball, $1,000 | Wal Fire association at their annual) | | Mhat « good turn they are doing for| Shoe died in olty hospital. Mra | france 6.160, marks 1.4 4iaa | each | convention, which began a two-day, Mhouia tench heir chitaren to waace | Walker was croming the atreet with ———— Starting 3 See See Oe ciene A Da Now la | newday. "The “automonie, ‘Dealers If they would do this, there would Mrs. M. H. Heeley, 922 Lenora at, | meer a bafl for alleged stmugeling of aliens . po S bg rea Dealers” be fewer crownup peopte in jail." | when she was hit. i into the United States. LAWRENCE, Mase, Jan. 12.— oud will give the delegates a dinner, eopte | o into th ; B, . Jan, 12 . ron trolman Hartnett is a trtm-| Butterworth says the woman be-| P ortland Market Status | 1, A. Dusterhor@ alias A. ©.|The answer of the textile workers | Tells How to Make Idle Heng Pro-| it th’ “lose of the convention, the Seattle police, forse en?” "| came confused, He denied that he| coipts, 4 head; ‘market attady and un-/Brown, is charged with making |of this great mill center to the re-| duce Money in Winter | i excepting the time he was driving fast, Butterworth ts the| Shores. saesey ae changed. moonshi sal $2,600 cent announcement of a 22% per : | 44th Artillery during, son of G, M. Butterworth, under-| AY. GRAIN AND FEED | fo7_ head; market Is! Fail for W. ©. Drager, postal clerk |cent wage reduction is “War to the ; une Don Sung cot, where hi A taker Whelcealo Price Por Ton, City Price |. Sheer. head; market ig (Charged with stealing from the mafis, | finish.” Fo hems. "Within fe ard meners a - Meriey Whole .....+ seco jwas fi at $1,000. In a atatement today officers of waters ; was ferting from 3 to es and @ garde i pach thet: sO a aes i Be agp : dozon a. da aha ple who come in ask N. Y. Coffee and Sugar | om.’ tua sos J dM hi the Lawrence branch of the Amal-/without, ‘Dom Sune. 5 pene he answers them NEW YORK, Ja Presented aslo Hens @ S20 per. th : ap an oonshine eae exits Workers of Amer R. FLD. a 4 courtesy. He « 95.660 por Ih; Granulated, 11,6 1 406 | Cove — Whole 47.00, Ch Triplets, per th joa declared that the workers recog | a Mico—Mo. 7 Ris, tet, 64 OF on. $e3 |p, Live S . Taken From Hotel jniiea in the recent ware reduction Mii Ve onset yet let from Fr fhat a + Nn just as Samco Nos Sh@i0e pir ten | Groen Bone sro enver Live stock Market riote: ryvee opposite the postoffice [Notice a redeclaration of war |It's no trouble to use Don Sung and | Mie at works an rao. he ny | WL Mined Fond 3900) | DENVER, Jan. 12-—-Cattle-ieceipte, on ‘Third ave. ylelded one Jup and) “The fight js on,” the statement |ou Tsk nothing by trying it under | Could serve the | BANK CLEARINGS Tae week 02 blown and holtere: Boat wer nant & Ballon Of moonshine when raided |#ald. “The pitched battles of the ive your hens Don Sung and ing hen ftom wre | ad } Fee and fenders, $67.76; calves, $1.c0g by federal prohibition officers Tues. |sreat strikes of 1912 and 1919 will | watoh results for one moath. If you Hundreds of people are as- ve hat t become | | year, Seattle i | Reeetpte, 600 head; marker 14¢/ MY Meh FP. Yamaguchi is held, [be resumed.” jon't find that it pays for itself and tonished and delighted with er | Clearing» oo 96,026, t iigher. Ti 0.40; hulle oe palan . 9 oney will the quick a E . ide Balances 1,484 } be $9.40; bulk of malea! A. J, Rhodes and I. Mol. Rad OREGON BANK CLOSED vinbedtadsed rellet ppeepagitier gt ke =) ee PEs Oiridend perio Méneien } ea market te ford will addres# a Joint meeting ef} SALEM, Ore., Jan, 12.—TheWirst (Chinese for emg-lay from the use of our wonder » the whington Mutua i mteady owen, $1@ the Seattle Advertiving Club and the | Stgte and Savings bank pf KI Se dag tonic and c ings Frank will be in its o hy } 26; fooders, ° J NM " nk pf Klamath | toner ‘ , and turer Wuerccdh in the Bal ‘ 4 is ree Be 2 Women's Advertising Club, at @ p.|Fdlla, Ore, awas closed today on| feed leans fonta ‘health ot care, ae falker Building, now occ y 4 | ‘ |m, Thursday, at the Northol ders fro! r 3 ’ makes her stronge: no! Sete ‘se EA Spokane 4 | San Fra 8 thold Inn, |orders from Frank G. Bramwell. nger and more activ | satiAeyw te ae earn: le rings... ...46 8 im BAN FRAN sprue Produce The meeting is announced as “ad. | state superintendent of banks. jand gots the saee eae ae cr tene arene $i Bar rece Soe ings among ite depositors. more, | Balances ., 679,413.00 | |. Mastorn 137,68 | Patras, 460 per ib; prine fea ertising study night.” Bramwell explained that the action |cold or wet the weather ee hOW heir tortures, may now be icky und efficientiy than ever b belies 0° | melange’ Dalry ‘Pood 39.08 | ih Jof the department was forced be.|. Don Sung can be obtained prompt- BANISHED FOREVER. Tear ee said Mr. Reymond BR: Prasier,| | clearings (silsie al—Cal na. Cte per don: extra tirsta,|- Burmese object to buildings Of! cause of the depleted condition of LX ,ffom Yourd rusia or poultry out this announcement and en te. crbey to fake ncn PPS?! b eaences deal 1 i Het Heao Moni Vote Not oh ga pe autet| More than one story, an théy cannot | the bank's reserve, and expressed the | cliden Wat tay fora nackte Pe send at once to f@ewine dusinesa"—Aavertisement, yj—————______ Tl) Beye ean Meal California fate, fancy, #1igo! Aur the thought of anybody's feet | hope that the institution will be | m8 V prenaid Burrell-Dugger Co. R. M. B, LABORATORIES } being over thelr heads, able to open again scen. 214 lumbia Ridge, Indianapolis, 1083 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wa. Ind.—Advertisement