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te News Tides in Seattle MONDAY TUPRSDAY YAN. IT JAN, 18 | Viet Low Tide | First Low Tite a om, 62 Tides a m, O4 fo First High ‘Tide d Low Tide yam, 108 ft re | Second Migh ‘Tide | Second Low Tile oe STORM WARNING Small craft warnings were or 1 displayed by the her bureau. ma Institution in No | lay Connected With Oth- ers of Similar Name Monday WILLIAMS SHIP LINE HERE The Williams Steamship Co, will > TACOMA, Jan. 17 establish rvice between Puget Tate Saturday the closing of t ir even American bank of sound and Atlantic coast ports, it is Bank Examiner Claude P. Hay ®"Nounced by the Thorndyke-Tren holine Co., of this city Weather Bureau Report | TATOOSH ISLAND, Jan. It—# A. M ¢ tact that the bank is 4 with any other bank ate. It has no interest of Finey kind im a bank of similar name . im Seattle Failing bar wind enat, 3¢ Examiner Hay tssued the following ines ‘statement: cod out “An examination of the Scandi nil Ravian-American bank at Tacoma, 1B ch + from thi disclosed ‘Pecently made by ‘Mate banking p Heo & condition which cat Meeting of the board of di the bank. The report of made disclosed suffi were not of a proper ed me to ¢ Arrivals and Departed Arrived fina from fan Pe: fre January 17st dro via San ¥ D Ra te m yote from Board felt confident that they w ra Be Able to eliminate the assets criti cow cate dived by obtaining financial asst. [{° mee R “BRee, but after every means had been pire mi ot Bxhausted by them, this department it necessary to take posses fof the bank in order to protect Interests of its depositors. D “Phe closing of the bank ts due en and T January 17 tral Behley fo iy to gross mismanagement, Tacoma at €:2 str Norwood for - Bettie via Tacoma at 5 ing operations and an accumula- Of nonliquid assets. The institu fs in no way connected with any) bank in the state. 4) “CLAUDE P. HAY.” ing of the depositors of the!) Wnavian American bank if be mour N held here today to discuss the of the institution 1 President Ole S. Larson, who has Prince Rupert via porta at 11:20 p.m Reported by Wireless Jan: wr Adk Ml in Seattle tor some time, i* | Franctero, 4 in the city Tuesday to ald > ™ gg Commisisoner Hay in straight out the financial tangle in Alaskan Veesdls the bank has become involved. | Vaider—ta arr is Larson is quoted as declaring that 5 vn be a R. a a “will be paid in full and) 4a m ’ oO wrong doing can be charged “fe any official or employe of/ Vessels in Other Ports Yokohama—Satled January 1%: Str construction of a new 26-stOry | tyndamens for Aenttie. And office building, which is] New York—Arr vis “Wut partly finished. is » aupposed ie Lack via Sa have caused a heavy drain on the ie ia tion's resources. |m vial This building, it is believed, will be oe aibd.ports x over by @ syndicate of local! Seattic via Man Francis and converted {nto a mod-| San Francisco—Arrived January Diagn hotel. Few changes will be re | 1" wired to anregena this, 0 N ILL T HIS HOME SEATTLE closed by the bank examiner, closed by he bank examiner, leave Seattle for Tacoma as soon he ts wanted by the state bank ig to his wife. “Mr. Larson is {ll and is confined p his bed most of the time,” Mra. said Monday. “He has no on to go to Tacoma yptil he is By the officials ex: ing the tr Hawarden for it is said. str Admin Amtoria qematck from Seatt sam Taroma—Arrived Yenvary 17 wood from San Francisco via Port and Seattle at tr Admiral San Pedro, . a m Alaska and Seattia Porthand—Arrtved January 18: Mtr Own. aumatck from Sea Vancouver Arrived fre Alabama Maru from Seattle via Tacoma oe Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cov Str West Hartland Mtr Pushimt > Rear, 0 > wm. J nkere—U ® L 8 coal b “uT ‘ae rT 7 Maco ihe egg marxet relieved the grow-| bic, 3— mtr menta A Pier 3—Atr Ranta Ane. etr Cordova iy ig firmness of the past week by ad-| Pacific Coast Engineering works—str yancing ‘onturg, str West Norrarus, etr Nile 4 cents Monday. This} 9.1m atr admiral Goodrich ranch eggs to 57 and pullets rminal—8tr Yor ty 52 cents a dozen. moortn@—str skag The produce murket exhibited no of moment Monday. lower were received and a steamer | brig tn with parsiey, sprouts and other) 7° Cy Was expected to arrive during P p rhe kee ocoan terminal Str Weet Jap ar Went ivis Maru, atr Wert ate a, atr Mo day. x But 45 carloads of potatoes were Feceived on the local market during) December, according to the report Heffernan G # Lydonis ve K "Of Inspector F. N. Rhodes. This ix servant come Prog Bony ‘West Cayota to be a record minimum for the | peenne—Per % 0 month of the year. During the DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘war 40 to 45 cars of spuds were spot Prices Paid to Shippers Butterfat steers “ fed on the tracks in a single day eon ranch . “4 —Per owt Lt DAIRY Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Bute Local creamery cubes. “ ee POL LIRY Prices Paid by Wholesale to Shippers Turkeys L see Belgian Mares—ir ° POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesnters 35.000 40.00 26.006 19.00 peal hot house, Tb , Drensed E Dressed 3 ~Local, per sack Dreesed 2@ Dressed ‘anh “ ; VYame—Virginia, per hamper « Turkeys FRUITS MEAT , Quotations at Stockyards E. Wash +1.0093.89 | tego Taeai cook 16@1.75| f ron Cocoanais Per 108 4 Per doz. .....- =Lecal, box Eastern, per Dates—Per ca Fise rica, p Smyrna . Fruit— Florida, per case Cal. . o ° | Ee * LG Btrinee ; rm Kwe . @ 45 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED — EE Whetesols Price Per Ton, Chy Price Bemeetee rer” crs 5 amb Be A “S00 NUTS 6 4 o Prices Paid at weenie ‘ Aimonds—ler t ee ° ‘ nd aie ie Filner so 43 Wee mised eed’: $2.09 Walnnis Cal 6@ 8 Alfalfa seeeneoe 27.00 Peanuts Vir’ aE 0 % Seed Meal. COUNTY TRE ASL RER | SAVES a es Barnings and savings in t Greasurer’s office during 1919 and 20 are estimated at $144,000 in the @nnual report of County Treasurer William A. Gaines. During 1920 a record wax set by the fact that no interest bearing warrants were issued against the current expense fund dius saving the entir 5,000 appro priated for this purpose in the 1919 budget. Hoya Bean Meal hoya Bean Me flwur—Ver boi THE <« Early Trading Firm | on New York Market, | | SEATILE STAR | 7 BANK CLEARINGS Beat te Clearings 5... Balances . Clearings ., | NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—1irmness marked early trading on the New York| | Balances . .1,624,795.00 tock exehange today. Cru was the feature, Opening at 97%, up 1% Rpokane t made 98 immediately. Steel jon at 834% wasup %. Baldwin dropped) | Clearing . 2,065,960.00 4 to 91%. Reading was off 4 at 88%, then dropped to 8% Balances .. «861,010.00 Reports: that the state committee on public service might approve | ye her fares wave strength to local traction stocks, Drooklyn Rapid Tran | Denver cic souk Market ed registered @ DENVER, Jam 2-point advance 10 minutes | ‘Cattle after trading 1 | ls ‘dak bored seme: te ‘wnlioee any definite trend. Crucible, eold by 78 traders, slid down from $8 to 06%. Haldwin eased off about a p “Sb gga ale (rs after the first half hour. Steel commen continued steady at slightly Hoa ‘ pringfield reached 46%, a new high since the atock wold ex-| 40 esi | a last week. All tire and rubber stocks have acted well for More | moady, Lambe, | Driven wore inrenclan Gththe ooeaine: GRIME Man SiMe ROM, al —Basement prices are always much below the ‘: American Smelting 3%, up Me; Northern Pacific $4, off %, Republic| Portland Market Status b tool 70, up %; Bethiohem “H" 69%, up %: Texas Company 43%, off %:| RTLAND, Yan. 17 Lee New HAven 22%, up \%; Sinclaip.m, u Crucible 97%, 1%; Interna. |° 8 — 963 om * “ ‘ | ionat ahs ae APG, axekangeds Raxeormarenn Wétas ef 3 Gara Srednets| Ode ids “isdae hott anaiiack OO bought for the Special Price Basement. hen up mined, $1113 \ . nral Asphalt became the feature during th second hour, reaching | smpared with last week's low of 59% of moat brokers is decidedly beartsh, In their weekly let- 6 c@rnmninie a“ nothing at thin time | ed putting opinion that mont Com bbe per don Triplets, the per te 25@ 340 per Ib rials should re ember lows between now and « 6,620,150.00 Receipts JAR SCHEDULE FOR THE THE LOW REDUCED. os hia bl 4aN 3ASEME _ Rraser-Pxnsrson Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5:3 Special Price Basement garment cannot be bought to sell at an underprice, it is not JANUARY APPAREL CLEARANCE EVEN PRICES MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1921. market. If a ARE DRASTICALLY © WHEAT MARKET. zs The Pacific Motorship Co. an |nouncen that {ts veasela operating Cc oon Puy pund and south ae ar between Puget sound and sout [oats a nd Dres Q°SC3 American ports will be placed on lular sailing schedule. “GAINS STRENGTH Amer, « Ame Amer Several special pilots to guide with the United States engineer thru the canal last year. SKEK TRAE WITH SWE at a party of buat WANTS PILOTS ON CANAL nels thru the Lake Washington cann! locks are requested bf a-petition fied reg vew Formerly much underpriced $45.00, 39.50 and $34.50. at wir charge by Washington association i No, 12, Masters, Mates and Pilot Coats of Velour, Bolivia, Crystal, Figures show 2,600 vessels passed Plush. In the season’s popular colors. Smart and Serge. - Dresses of Satin, Tricotine sent from Seattle to ah relations with Sweden, . a eames urged by Axel Johnson, owner of «| the Johnson Steamship line, and Cos | . 1% \by Haakon M. Hammer, of tt ats | Jan. Cash wheat 228) Univers! Shipping & Te fing Cc 3 red, $2: N p 00; No, 2) Pan-Amer. Petroleum. 16% es 1 8 ULS3ig; N spring, | Pierce us Py si | Pennsylvania i ht % a8 @ i! Ps ua 1G hicage Board a Trade aS & Iniand my : °. eg 2 ~—Formerly much underpriced at | Wurmished by - jiinciate On. " In °-Ton 10 50% i $22.50 and $25.00. “Peerless” Plush, } ern Railway ‘ Lots . on fancy Venetian lined; 35 inches long. “4d + QUEEN ANNB 4291 Mw a a on oe) 1% aE x i 4 . »° | ONE ‘NIGHT ONLY ae Be |e “<]) Thur., Jan. 20 1288 tase nas | A . “The hit of the season” LIBERTY BONDS Wier Chicago Car Lots lew AMERICAN comma, y* 9-} hoe | «sm 22] SYNCOPATED : «we b3] ORCHESTRA | ' OH tke AND SINGERS at males, Vi,304, 000. i Exchange tothe foreign ox ay. Serting Sa éellare Biga krocsn i weres $6650.18, @10; rough, 3168 68. ~ Ree as mareat tba * “cane i: betcher os 4 cutters George Edmond Dulf Conductor 3 Instrumentalists Vocal Soioists Arfists The World’s Greatest San Francisco Produce M FRANCISCO. Jan. 17.-~Ret sa 6640 per th; prime fireta Receipt, 27,000 head; mar Lambe, 18@11; ewes, 1266 Music and Melodies | N.Y. Coffee and See (htee norte, Ae per Atom: entre cng By pak. ger don, undersized pullote No. 1, bhe per Prices , $2. | California fata fancy, 1% AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY $85,000 STOCK ax 2m High-grade Diamonc Quadruple Plate Silverw Watches, Solid Gold Jewelr Sterling and re, Cut Glass, Clocks, Parisian Ivory, ete. SUNDE & LINDEBERG, Jewelers 1516 Westlake Ave., bet. Pike and Pine, adjoining Seaboard Bank Bldg. Sale Starts Today at 2 p. m. Auction Daily Thereafter—2 until 5 P. M., 7:30 until 10 P. M. For a Limited Time Only TO THE PUBLIC The stock of Sunde & Lindeberg is one of the finest and most up-to-date Jewelry stocks in the Northwest The Diamond stock being especially extensive and of the finest quality, ranging in price from $50 to $1,200. A complete stock of high-grade Watches for both ladies and gents. stock of Solid Gold Jewelry, Sterling and Quadruple P| Cut Glass, Mantel Clocks and Parisian Ivory is extens tyle and quality. Positively none but this exclusive stock will be offered in this sale, and the personal guarantee of Sunde & Lindeberg is back of every article sold. A BONA FIDE SALE The opportunity of a lifetime to secure high-class your own. price IMPORTA Sunde & Lindeberg are positively not quitting business and the Watch and Jewelry Repair Department will be in operation the same as usual all work receiving careful and prompt attention. 2 Until 5 P, M—7:30 Until 10 P. M, Until One-Half the Present Stock Is Sold . SUNDE & LINDEBERG, Jewelers 516 Westlake Avenue Our ted Silverware, Rich e and unexcelled for merchandise ° at practically Remember, Two Sales Daily: By J. A. SINCLAIR Auctioneer Exponents of American 60 Dresses Reduced to $2.95 Popular House Dresses of gingham, in plain blue, pink and neat stripes. Finished with white pique collars and detachable cuffs. - se underpriced at $2.9: 85 Kimonos $2.95 Each +-Fleecy Flannelette Kimonos in a wide assortment of fancy designs and colors. Self-material or cord and tassel girdles. Collar and cuffs trimmed with satin ribbon. —Specially priced for clearance at $2.95 each. OF BONDS rm bill, 4a conference it BAR REFUNDING Steps were taken at of councilmen Saturday to make imposible to refund at a higher in-| the act | terest rate any of the $15,000,000 of ——- —- municipal railway bonds, At the) WILLIAM ©. suggestion of Mayor Caldwell, a ED not guilty ommendation will be made that a rovision be included tn the Hasti You Can Have wae set for March 8 Young Blood Makes Old Folk Young and Weak Pork cel old, weak, and nervous and ¢ aged you are lacking in the v age and en- lergy that you used to ha ie ale |moat certain you have old blood blood that is lacking in oxygen car. grain tabl phate with enc meal, This supp pom the right kind of red-cell-mak-| A saflor on the Ing iron and nerve building phos. | «sonroon” was m There was wirele appeal was Your Advertisement ry it and ae r if you want it back case as appendicitis when it ing of uneasiness If your gums are sore and bleeding you have] ove guards against Pyorrhea. This disease sien snteouion, 2 appendicit the inte pendix should be cured to insure good health. tines spr When on United a pre SMiott 3633 harmful germs Coats and Dresses | at $10.00 much Formerly underpriced at $15.00, $22.50 and $25.00. Cloth, Plush and Beaver Cloth Coats. | Some with fur collars. | ~—Dresses of Satin, Tricolette, Tricotine | and Serge. A Clearance of y > ° 33 Wool Plaid | Skirts $8.50 Each —Velours in Checks and Plaids—Black and White. —Knife-pleated Serges in Navy. -A few odd Silk Skirts. i Nearly all sizes represented in the jot. Reduced for Clearance 30 Wool Serge Skirts $4.95 Each —Navy and Black Serge in plain tafl- ored and pleated models, Regular and extra sizes. 30 House Dresses Much Underpriced at $1.75 —Percale House Dresses in both Tight and dark grounds; several styles, —Sizes 36 to 46. 150 Bloomers, 79c Each —Girls’ good grade, lustrous Black Sateen Bloomers, witlr elastic waist and knee. Sizes 12 to 18, now before the legislatura, to prevent the application of the bill to bonds issued before the passage “| DRAGER PLEAD. | Monday to federal | charges of robbing the mails, Trial | ‘Youn Blooa Appendicitis Attacks Man Is Treated by Wireless From Ship taken seriously no doctor aboard so a Kn treatment; {t ¢ Ge a week—take It re medical aid. The message was pick-| bowel and removing foul matter be simply amazed at. the ed up by,@ ship fifty miles away and| Which poisoned the system for the doctor of the ship diagnosed the ed the man by wireless for four ‘days, was reported that he on the way to recovery. A Treacherous Disease Appendicitis attacks at even p n¥ seemingly in good) how much more foul matter it brings health sually, however, it is pre-| out Which was poisoning you. In ceded by so-called stomach trouble,| slight disorders, such as occasional constipation or similar disturbances. constipation, sour s ch, gas on Often when there is a warning. feel in appendicitis can be guarded against in exactly the same manner in which is-San infection in nding has sore We specialize in high- | one can often prevent further trouble a aie os pothing to excel it” hr e development enza or | Signed) ne, class dentist at reason- | 274 the development of influer Bac: a odoin i ll Pica AGH ahinn'’: stb) ippe, by using an antiseptic wash, have found hothing in my 8% able prices consistent with | 6; gargic to fight the germs and a) Years’ practice to excel Adlerika,” best work. Tronclad guar~{ iaxative to carry off the poisgns trom | Signed) DroJames Weaver. antee 15 years. the body, Just exnetly the same pro-| _ “T use Adierika in all bowel cases . ¢ is necessary to e in.| Some require only one dose.” Sign- Extracting absolutely vend: ary to fight teitia) oe, Fe ae pret mat P | t ain or be 1 afte stinal ms and guard against ap-| &* r 5 rettyman, without pa ad Aller | Hendicitis. But instead of an anti After taking Adlerika feel better ffects. ie wash for the throat, an TN-| than fo: years. Haven't language TINAL antiseptic is necessary.| to express the AWFUL IMPURI- TIES eliminated from my system.” Intestinal Antiseptic | (Signed) J. B. Puckett There is now offered to the public! aration having the DOUB my a action of an intestinal antiseptic and| bowel and stomach medicines on ag preparation, known as Adicrika, acts COMPLETE actior Tt is sold by valet ; ? an follows lending druggists everywhere, Sal 608 Third Ave., cor, James It tends to eliminate or destroy! in Seattle by Swift Drug Co. Bar and colon bacilli in [the intestinal canal, A Bad Cough page dente te serious trex. fcothe your irritated threat By taking PISO'S Sailor at Sea Fifty Miles Away, against appendicitis and other dis eases having their start here. It is the most complete system cleanser ever offered to the public, acting on BOTH upper and lower small steamer in. sent out for months and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gases thus immediately relieving presstt on the heart. It is astonishing thy great amount of poisonous matt Adlerika draws from the alimentai |canal—matter you never thought |was in your system. Try it right after a natural movement and notice Then he treat was ny moment the stomach and sick headache, one spoonful Adlerika ALWAYS brings relief, A longer treatment, however, is ni ary in cases of obstinate constipation and long-standing stom ach trouble. Reports From Physicians Adlerika in my practice the abdomen, the spread of use that is just to the ap throat “T used Adlerika is a constant surprise t people who have used only ordinagp tell D: thus guarding | stores ©o. and other leading @rwg Advertisement,