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“Wational Prosperity Bureau to Hold Celebrations in All Communities BY ALBERT APPLE A BWdilliondollarciub to nt That's the invested capital of the 7 trade aasociations which have organ feed the National Prosperity bureau to revive business. wallop will be or but the we lieve neral rst of « continues a The bureau will start team work among business men for a return to prosperity “Prosperity celebrations” held in every community IMPROVEMENT 38 TAKING PLACE Decided improvement ts taking lace in shoo, textile and automo. Bile industries, hardest bit by de pression. stories are reopening after being closed for ks Operations start smal! ii cpepenins is so general over ‘@ountry that manufactu MH marks the beginnin revival. “The country is on the eve of nor mal times,” say H. Gary, head of the U. S. Steel corporat He [thinks that business within six months will be out of the woods Catirely, and that general p " s00n Will be low enough to start bis Duying by the public. ‘The Steel corporation " running 90 per cent capacity at's y time, It is rushing unfilled or D @ers, getting decks cleared for a > steel boom, according to the Analyst, which says that the corporation | “does not look for a long period of don, but rather for a picking tm business during the fore part RAPIDLY DEFLATE! ‘A suit of clothes that Wholesale January 1913, 3% April 1, 1920, now sells for ®. In clothing, furs and fu) where price slashing is deep- Merchants’ stocks, bought at top are being liquidated rapidly "The coal market continues weak. ino prices at the mines are cost rose in is as “ market continues going to pieces. Wholesale commodity prices fell 6 per cent in December and now aver- ‘Age only 64 per cent above 1913 Reduction of 50 per cent in 1921 Section crop is a certainty, says J Wannamaker of the American Cot-| ton association, after canvassing the eotton-producing counties, Cotton marketed so far this season Export clearances show corre the war was $535,000,000 in [RS BUYING TO INCREASE | Makers of farm machinery are | Working an average of 90 per cent : ty. They are stocking up, ex- good busineses this year. Believe the farmers’ buying ‘will soon return. How? Does Mt forecast higher prices for farm) ‘The slump in farmers’ buying pow- @r has burt mail order business | ‘Sears-Roebuck _ Gent in December, compared with De- ember, 1919. But Vice-President Loeb says: “Business is picking up) \ I look for @ satisfactory year.” manufacturers have cut two-thirds, New price is 50 per cent below government war | Shoe manufacturers are averaging 10 per cent better than a month ago. ‘They expect to be running full time on fall orders by May. @ year ago. In reality, they are Jarger buying power. ‘The Pacific Coast Shippers’ asso- lation will meet at the New Wash. 21, Lumber wholesalers from Wash ington, Oregon and British Columbia will be here. The delegates will be ‘entertained by a special program at the Bungalow. Public Markets | rib shoulder 12%e Tb. Beal sold at wholesale Statin #9 pot roast. appl fails 16-17, 2 the 2be; prices medium head 4 pkgs. Searchlight mate 2 Ths. Swedish peas, 2 Stall Pepper, 25c T.; 2 Ts. bulk p 2ée; No. 10 sack corn meal ft 120, Borden's milk, 11 %< ni, 2 Citrus Stall 105, 4 The. « 296 an: 3 washing all white 2 Ths. split prunes, 250; 3 the. ECONOMY + Stall 51, pure fresh milk, 19¢ qt. Stall 22, fresh skinned soles, Ths, the: halt Bet, 2c ™.; catfish, 2 Ms 250. 4 1 Brussel sprouts, 20 : turnips, 6 Zhe; orang don Stalls ‘ Eriseo, 20c Tb.; flour, $1 Dare Crystal White soap, The ‘walnuts, 6 2be. CORNER It herring » h. 2 for kenuine Stalin 94 1 beet, T.; bacon ‘tbe 3 nd peanut (tail 190, » walmon bell: mackerel, 2 be tb lamb, Flake Wi 24e; fresh fresh kro churned butter, SANITARY Bive soups Rogers’ baking p flavors, 106 cane sugar, Ge; tresh milk, 9 Borden's milk, Ribbs tea a American fresh loo peanut but fer, 160 I. Stall 17, ° Ws. Bic, 4 The. Stall 79, pure milk, 9° at 1 66, Carnation mitk Ke 1625, large can t Matoes, lic; fancy whole grain rice fin, 271c: Sun Maid weeded raisins Quaker oats, lar . Stall 162 fugar cured bacon, boot lard, 45 QUEEN CITY Stall 5, leg of | © %™; pork Foust, 220 M.; veal roast. 14%40 tb; sugar gored ham, 300 stall 44. picnics, 19 ; Moon dace th.; lard, 2 Yon Bias 60, beat butter, 0c Ib.; pure acne ugar, 4 Ibs, a40; choice pink salmon Ihe can, 2 cans 5c; 5 barn Royal White #talle m., 4, fan 4 Thm best rolled oat king near production cost. Anthra-| “1,200,000 bales tess than a year| sales fell off 38 per| Bank clearings are increasing tn) Yolume. They are almost as big as) Targer, for a dollar now represents | ington hotel in convention January | ‘Ship News Tides ir: Seattle Prices Recede; N. Y. Market Is Sluggish Print Paper Prices C limbing NEW New ‘High Records Are Set: MEASURE TO AID BANKS » TURADAY WEDNMADAT W YORK, Jan, 18.—The stock market manifested much Inaaitude tn JAN, 18 3AN. 18 {Bill Is Introduced by Faw- iret Low Tide Piet High Tide the early trading today It looked an if the day would be @ repetition saticttneiineatadiapaiaiinitines #1 | of yeaterday, one of the slowest In recent times T 449 a om, G4 tt , : | coma j Fires Law Fide At the opening the trend was generally lower and shares changed TO1e 1Z than cet, of Taco | Piewt wien Tide | ¢ (| hands in small lots, Reading ex-divid 1 t 85, off Wi Ne (* &, By. at flew fee ‘ teading ex-dividend $1 opened at 86, © ow} ty Z 10:59 a om. arn me tha tt. | York Central was off 4 at T2%; Atchison up % at 83%; Steel common} OLYMPIA, Jar 5 . it Second Low Tide | second Low Tile || was off 4 at 42%) Mexican Petroleum, opening at 161%, off %, dropped viding that all state bank ' pm nm In m, © 1) to 160. The lead ov ehares were firm. ] to the a te : : TF Prices contin © Mexican Petroleum, Naldwin, Pan-Amert | hap failed wa ntroduced Jean, Republic Steel and United States Steel w wold, There waa buying | ate here toda An lpn \ eof the apeciaities, however, California Petroleum making an carly| former mayor of ‘I nnd a sen } bal, b re We UP ReAEY ¢ pointe from Baturday's close ator fr Pierce t } - = eee Faweett’s t om o wake } N. Y. Stock Exchange American bank 1 it in (Monday's Quotations) pract t 1 ation In the case of the steam Furnished by 1. B. Manning & Co, law, except that it rt » er Princess Sophia, wrecked off Alas 619 Kecend Avenue | tory ut al} banks under stat kan coast in the fall of 1918, was re| Clone bankin, wt me of the opened in federal court Tuesday, | a de maranty fund whon hearing on the Canadian Pactf a 4 Nation, not be af tion of Habllity wae begun before Slight Advance Noted at | All state banks would be forced by Judge emiah Neterer. i, lees the measure to ¢ t 4 to th f The Princess Bophia foundered on Chicago mn Tel, & Tol Linear ot 6 om fined October 918, on Vanderbilt reef Haltimere & ( Ht which would be maintained at sum iy rire of 200 victima have filed| CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—After a weak i i equal to 2 per cent of average @ aims totaling $2,000,000 against | OO otathing advanced aliahtiy’ on the seceipte of eanks the owners of the verse! ana-|Chicago Hoard. of Trade today | Further protection for depositors lian Pacific Ratiroad Co, ix seeking | Strong thenin the export market in afforded by the provision that if to prove that the wreck was in meregae. Core. and cate the guaranty fund is not sufficient way due to careleseness on the part ons were irregular to pa of @ failed bank of the company, and to we the lia at pened ue . the board car ae or maining lige: May wh bitity the gross receipts wh to at 61.00% ond a t Northern | certificates of indebtedness, whi from and fares and tafore the sles industrial Aleohel hall constitute not only a len fre trip. rh opened down at " against the guaranty fund when col : sing So. later; July” com t t | opened off We at Ta ise and regained Lackawanna |) Sh gareee i] ; ted, but also @ first len r WATERHOUSE OPTIMISTIC | Xe in later trading Mexican Petroleum c tal stoek, surplus and und Frank Waterhouse, president of || May oats wan up ike at the open: | Misson fie : ided profits of every bank atin i in 46\0 @ Ye addition a) ank Waterhouse & Co htott | ietecs Said ante Wee eb Ae at tha under the laws of the state at while he is convinced there Will | opening, 45&c, and lost So befor Amer j } en revival in the shipping | the close. Plerce- Arrow | | aa a want. taprove Rete Fenn Mt * i | Vi isti xpecte 4 improve-| caticado, Jan, 18 —Cash wheat——| essing : ne HH Hi — Vi SuICS Argo movement this year./No.d Nerd, GLAs Olas; Nor 8) Nevins i, ‘ ation for this he is reorgan:| spring, $1-73 epu | s staff to greater offi-| Abels + se Manag = | BIRTHS cate Chicago Board of Trade *:» . 1681 (Monday's Quotations) Htrombere | DRIFTS TO PORT Theat Open Ian law Close |srudevaner | Chart shows upward curve of print paper price as sold WwW. 411% Chil " arch rate $1.76 OLE ‘ r z 1 ere 18 Drifing a ieee “need “Les Les | zezee | by contract (less than “spot” market price) from January, A. 104 29th ave. N.. girl lor over three months, a) “e 8 r 7° i" evans | 1916, when it was $1.94 per hundredweight, to and including of the witds, seas and cur | Mey o% ™ . 1% | Unten « 9 4 Russian motor schooner |J¥I7. : 2 7 72% | Union Pactti 104 the first three months of 1921, contract price now being $6.50. ‘ drifted ere Sunday, he Oato— .,, [United Retail Btor t 45 a i : ne eiuidieted ak goers ge dBew df an {QE & Ruvber meyer’ | aha NEW YO! Jan. 18.—While the | not pany the latter figure until July, » ore ten n ny vd uly U. A Btee cost o n i” ae and he ‘ A | The boat broke her rudder in a), Perk— have (uien Gan ea see tr be babe Trdg ya inn 1916, when it began a steady climb, . 7 an ‘ana 2% ane ae 7 * reac 3 pril, 1917 pout | F r, 0. lanes, The vagrant current, after) Lara— pe We: RIEEL, “4 lishers meet with #till further pri nuary, 191%, there was @ slight! girl - holding her on the high seas, at 7 anes by] ib 4 1238 | Willys tand increases ‘op, but by the end of the year the | Landstrom, Fimil ave. §, ay 7 400 (33 2.95 bree! id Trent eee | price had gone up 1 length. carried her in here ine: \" “, F a iienes eo . | News print paper contracts for the " pee « 7 up to $3.73. Ise'pp, J. Le, 141 Fulton et. girt phy Jae 1220 . iret quarter of 1921 call for $660 per, The first $4 contract paper price ies ct cia: | tee Sets skids stsran Wien te Meee este isenber (was reached in December’ isi3. """|MARRIAGE LICENSES The Katat Maru of the N.Y K Virst ¢o area Bite re print paper ever has been wold| In the latter part of 1 when all “ _ 1a Ass ine sailed Monday from Yokohama Chi Cc l |Recond 4's ” contrac e “xpot arket | other prices were starting dow init on her last trip to Seattle before en-| icago r Lots peed be F g7.40 78! price | yr soraka . her spe ak , aaatie ; . voc “ig | suet 748 8178! price in considerably highet print paper conti upward, « tering the Japan-European trade. Roney diay ca, {Tira sote| The lar rice increase in his-| to $5.66 in Novem The 1921 coi : She will be replaced by the former| Perntshes! by 1. Me Monnies | Fourtn #7.54| tory wan scored during 1920, and is tract price (for January, February John, Vancouver, B. 8...Legal |German liner, the Cap Finisterre, ‘iaeiiias ects, Cont. Sete. Le Yr. |yuun 8 Tf] reflected in thy 0 contract price|and March) is $6.50. This t# 50 per Peterson, Alma, Vancouver, B. | . whe 2 rr py 0 merican and Canadian paper mills cent higher than the January (1920)} igh ae . WEST HOLBROOK COMING | Corn. 1523288 are charging for January, February | price; it in 100 per cent higher than |[ittleton, Sam A. Portiand «.-..-$¢ Tho shipping board vessel West|Oste...c200 14 | + 48 and March, 1921 the 1918 average price, and is more |) ore Michael. ae tactée. Lega Holbrook is due in Seattle early tn ss ‘ Before1916 the price of news print | than 200 per cent higher than print | Xuniey''M. Irene, Gig Harbor. Legal ans a Australia ans 1 Chicago Live Stock paper maintained an almost even! pape sold at, under contract, Strandberg Lara, Puyallup tealand, bringing a cargo for the! cmicago, Jan. 18H eg e—Recetpte, level at between $1.29 and t did) before the war atimer, Gertr Tacoma eral Steamship corporation, She | 42.000 head, market fhe to Be higher ARRIVE HERE: = wo liams, Robert M., Seattle | ! b enera nt | Mult of salen, $9.669.96 jehera, se) y anklin, Marie, Seattle .. | will toad tumber and general freight | O9'5,°° jos SES) Suthers, T5:60 ri nak : He, fed here. Thin will establish a monthly! Gio 2s. "pigs, 19.4018, rougha 1660 10 otes Woe Vern. ‘Three-Tree Point ..219 |service on this run. tan sens Me tye beattio .....Mouaed eee Reemipte, 14.000 ead: mm i ey, Clyde C., Seattle . meee, Metta Orange Market — Slight! nity, Alvitia Alice es MAY SHIP COFFER DIRECT | Ponsibility of obtaining coffee at greatly reduced prices looma for the Northwest in the announcement from the General Steamship corpora. tion that hereafter its Seattle West | 7h; canners and cutters, $4.26 Bheep Se lower, “ Teceipts, Lamba, # is shipped to New York and then | shipped acroms the continent, with the freight rate added to the cout here in the West. . No. 4 Santos, 9% @ ide per Ih Foreign Exchange MEW YORK, Jan. 18 Weather Bureau TATOOSH ISLAND, Jan. 18—4 A M— Foreten ex- t the opening today | Easier; Lettuce Arrives thing, jobbers say. made at $4.75 a cane, Among the vegetable receipts leted | Tuesday was a car of Imperial valley lettace. ‘The butter market Ix steady. A surprise shipment of Japanese oranges was distributed among West ,ern ave. commission houses Tuesday Altho $5 is still | quoted ax top price, many sales are Pree RAISE POULTRY. coast of South America freighters) N. Y. Coffee and ‘Sugar | [This popular fruit wns selling at to Have Course will call at Central American ports,| NEW YORK, Jan 11—-furer—Raw, $2.25 q bundle, The orange market picking up coffee, which at present | S42 per !8; sranviated, 1s per Oe ip; jon the whole is a little easier, if any ee ae ‘The only grade school tn the Unit od States that will have classes in practical poultry raising, berry and lfruit growing, was dedicated levening at Alderwood Manor, befor an audience that crowded the big ae sembly room. lant | | | Falling barometer, cloudy; wind south, seem fairly firm at the new pricen| The building ts of brick and cost }15 miles hour. Passed In: Str Santa DI o 35,000. t bh fn! classroom: two ay = dour | Portland Market Status | ***2Usbed Monday. $35, oe 1 bas six porathe ry 17—11:20 A. M—Cloudy; wind| poRTLAND, Jan. 18.—Cattle—Ma: Prices Paid Whetrente Dealers fer of which can thrown together, sick Gh alsa ae ens oe eet agian Negeisbics end Freie making a large assembly room, prin ~ probably the Ohioan, at 11:10 loge—Market | Artichekes—Per aom . cipal’s office, teachers’ room and two 6 PF M—Raining; wind east, 10) gneep Market | Reste—-Per sock i " o | caps Oo noer mae ig | Brussels Spreute—Per Th. large covered, cement-floored, open PORT ANGELES, Jan 11. Departea | | Soeuee oe: ir playrocmes. foward: Str Santa Alicia having a heavy | lGametiwen tals pes coats” : A set of engrossed resolutions, ae! to port at 6 > m., atr Obloan at 6 | Leeal, per dos. peal : adopted by the district school board | Celery Local, per @ox 781.08 | and providing for naming the build | Arrival d hectares San Francisco Produce | per erat ee 648 | ing the “W, A. Irwin achool,” were i ‘ivals an BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18 —Tutter hovse, per eral ass 200 | presented by Irwin, manager of the iv: Hixtraa, dbo por ib, prime firsts, 4440 per| Cal. outdoor, and department of the Puge | January 18—str Admiral Dewey from | ib s Cartiefer vss, ' gga g aggre ta pata dl os San Diego via Ban Pedro and Han Fran-| Eqes—xtras, @2\e per don; extra! Loeal, per ™ c ho is considered the founder | cisco at 4:20 8. m., U 8 D Roper from | firsts, €2¢ per dow: extra pullets, @00 per Green P Per i2|and “father” of the Alderwood Man | Puget Hound naval station; str Jeffer-| doz: undersized pullets, Ste per dos Horeeenai Per tb or community won tre Aoulheast Alask. “ o Chee California flata, faney, 2540 © aoal, ee = remy ee 5 xa “ae yirhaceaoas | per ib. bs fe " Esiseoe wiewthougeny rer ba In replying to thie tribute, Irwin January 17—Str Ohiean from Poston _— Onions Per & se declared this schoo! will be the only |via New York, Cristobal, San Pedro ParsieyCal. per dow. bunches ae an te 1 the United States and Ban Francisco at 10:16 p. m.; ate Pepeore — Per ~ me | z al on Se Se ee Admiral Schley from Tacoma at 6 p. m.;| Selatese—Per ton— several respects, He said it is |atr Africa Maru from Vancouver via Ta | R Wash. ebavess on planned to teach the children the coma at 4:16 pm. Local rhdtioanl points owing poultry Peo OI practical points in’ growing poultry January 1% —tr Mare for None. | Retabegne—Per sack ann vee ret - ag via Yokohama, ‘obe and Shang Spinach ane ared no other gr hool in hal; str Admiral Sehley for #an Diego teed Potatess-—Per this country has such courses. vin Ban Francisco and Sam Pedro at aoe oe “These courses will accomplish Feu U @ LET Rose for found | ates Ta tome Virateia, per hamper .. many obje * sald Irwin, In the trip at pm Cordoy na | Northwest Dele eg Ik FRUITS firwt plac ey will so interest t Southwestern via Southeastern Alaska at D. m.; str Saginaw for San Pedro ‘ort Angeles at 9:60 p.m. Alaskan Vessels Cordova—Hailed January 1¢: Str Spo- kane, southbound, at $:30 p.m. ‘ . Vessels in Other Ports Readjustment With between gates here or on the way convention of the Pacific nt | | via ] | Northwes Hardware and Imp! association opened th Tuesday in fan Francinco—Salled January 17: Str Queen for Seattle at noon. Arrived Janu. | iden’ Round-table discussions wi tion. feature the seas Str Alabama Maru from Seattle v coma at 7 a m. Ta ‘Arrived January 17: Str Ad GN. OFFICIAL HERE Kelly, general of motive power for the ( therm terminal—#tr atr Toyohash! Maru. Str Africa Maru. Fushim! Ww. at North 300 and 400 dete the annual t Dealers’ Elks’ temple. The convention will be Honolulo—Arrived January ‘17: str|on four days West Camargo from Seattle via Tacoma! Frederick A. Ernst of the Frnst tenon Bay, B.C . ry nm Bar | Hardware and Plumbing Co., Is pres ary 17: Str Richmond towing bge No. 9 The great problem of readjustment ‘Tacoma oe | satvet Sehiey from Beattie; str Norwood A banquet w planned for Tues | from seattle. day night at the Masonic temple | pith Big’ with Prof, Clark P. ett of the Reported by Wireless University of Washi nm as the Gaiiadinn thovimeniane principal speaker January 17-—-Str Admiral Rodman off Boat Harbor, southbound, st 7p. mit str * Admiral Hebren off Galmon River t «| Auction Sale Nets abeam Cape Mudge, southbound, at 10:45 | $: iversi ee Se cenrigee eae sete 27 at University | Anyox at 8:15 a. m, Twenty-seven dollars was the| Ss. Naval Communications sum netted the semi-annual aue | ary 17—U ® & Brookline, Norfolk! tion sa n 7 no 1 n Puget Hound naval station, 242 miles te , ig Pipes , ne Se ie Paneatens at hips 2 *| found department of the university Jefferson, Ketchikan for Seattle, off Kast| Fountain pens went as low 0 Polut at p.m cents while & pair of | womeit s oves brought only a quarter. The Vessels in Port at Seattle | sum will be turned over to the Sinith Cove terminal—tr West Hartland, | Stadium fund. tr Talthy biun superintendent Str Maquan Htr Santa ame, ntr Jefferson. ern railway, passed thru Seattle Mon G Alsou UBD Wm. oi ay afternoon Whik her Kelly Pacific Coast i bunkers—US LUT rred with other officiala of the Rone lin elative to rail equipment in this Pacific Const Engineering works—8tr | section tieut at ninal—Sitr ¥ mite, ee Milwau an terminal—Str West Jap-| Amon yarde—-Htr Ftoonevelt, pa Heffernan dock—U 8 C & GS Lydonta, raat waterway terr ff Weat Him-| ste Wawona, U 8 Burveyor, atr Ketch rod, ate West In wt Ivia, tka Pier H—#tr Admir , lo Pier D—Hte Admiral Schley, str Admiral | ; * Neos ity 4a) BANK CLEARINGS | bile ¢ , ate Pr jent, str Westward Seattle Ho Went str West Nor | ear . | | Clearings $5,985,661.06 | Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging works—| | Balas 1,187,981.38 Btr terson, hull Rainbow a Lake Union—Hull# Abilia, Abnoba, Aby - recom dos 4 A rat, Aninik, An-| | Clearings 810,281.00 thom. " ”, rand, Binga Balances , 102,979.00 Bie Bincke Blantord. et: | Spokane Caw Capraria, Ca ‘ Clearing + 1,528,892.09 Ch terfield 466,261.00 Cinyras, | Arpteg— tH mb, per crate .. 7 5 ~S H nS, Pomegranates Ver > 2 NUTS Prices Paid at Waetente Aimende “ey Peanuts ginta Keystone, Mf. | Peon ar Per * DAIRY F RODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers Milk-—Per owt pe 1 DAIRY PRODUC 8s | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers or—Local cre cubes *—Vreah ranch - Pullets - Cheess — Or, triplets Wisconsin ream’ brick’. Limburger * Block Swint Wash. trip) POULTRY Prices Paid by W tr | Speings | Geese | Turkeye- | Belgian WW POULTRY Prices Vaid Wholesalers | Dacks-—Dressed | Springs Hons— Dressed 0@ Geonn Turkeys— Dressed MEAT Quotations at Stockyards | Heme § h 10.G0@11 ' 1 heavy 10 8 y 8 00@11 | Cattio— Hort steers . ake 82 Medium to choles 100@ 4% Hest cows and heifers 7.0007 Pulls 460@' 6 Calvos 7.00@1 » that youth will not want to rural districts to t chil drift from the Eastern Washington fruit growers hat alarmed over the fact ly appearing on |F It is feared that prema. First Grade “School in U. $,/ ture bignsoming and maturing will P are rome that buds are alres their trees result if stunting of the fruit. ‘Western Oregon organization for mai wheat, wool and moha' eee Selling price of Oregon Jonathan the London market last apples on week was $2.99 a er farmers have launched « cooperative non-profit Cords, Oliver W Martin, Adelaide rrault, Jobr Wiseman, Ruby, § ruch, Sam H farhaim, Donna. Olson, Otto, Sea jJensen, Karin, Seattio’ DEATHS rketing thelr | Donnelty, William U.. 39, 720 Pine st. ir, Shoudy, Mary E. 73, 6038 18th ave N | Failure to Put Out Fires Costs ’Em $10 * Harmon Rice and Jacob R. Drake ied guilty in federal court Tues fay to failure to extinguish fires they in Snoqualmie national for were fined $10 each by had set t, and Judge Cushman. Bread Box Hit Him; He Wants $10,000 Claiming he was hit on by & bread box which truck driven by Jens L. FE. Hoffman is suing $10,000 damage man's purt nt happened at 6 a 18 streets at the ave hit the curb, fell Hanson, Hanson in Judge King Dyke- Hoffman says the ac- m. February at Republican and Harrison intersec’ He claims Hanson skidded and tion Fi at Nordine to Delay Word on Cabinet the head from a N. bel, 48, 666 Findlay 41, 6719 14th ave Westlake hotel 621 Washington st. 44, 1809 Eighth ave. Bmma, 6610 First ave. S| Boyer, Della 1 at. Lee, laura D. bert, 52. 62. N. Ww Let ¥ n, Nelson, nder, Frederick C. 66, 1900 BE.) rst LONDO Col. L’Estrange | Malone, liberal member of the héuse of commons, sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for alleged seditious speeches. w. for the Largest, Magnificent New York—Cherbo AQUITANI Mauretania SAXONIA ifth ra Southampton Feb, 26-Mar. 22 Apr. 12-May 3 Apr. 7-May 12 a July 4 jambure S-Apr. 18 1-June 27 crowded atreets of large cities. They York—Liverr will deslre the life of the land, They] MARION, Ohio, Jan. 18.— Presi- New York— will be equis this life | dentelect Harding will delay an cab: | CARMANIA and mak comfortab! pendent) net announcements until after a Mar. 16-Apr. living, looking forward to years of|/number of important conferences CARONIA a success, wealth, health and happl-|during his vacation in Florida, it, | K. A. Victoria 3%. 60 | ness close to the lap | Nature ° was learned authoritatively here to- New York—Plymouth—Cherbourg ie | Political Caldron Bubbles at U. of W. | All is in readiness for the semi annual tion of student officers /at the university, scheduled to take | place Wednesday. Thirteen candi dates are in the field for six offi Teach Understanding | of Childhood Here 12 10| An extension course on the sclen 3¢/ tific understanding of childhood in | 12 lessens will be given by Dr. Stev qr] enson Smith, head of the university | $2 | department of psychol beginning 44/next Friday night, in the Henry 7} putiding. at] CHICAGO.Three fake policemen 47} rob Mr«, Sigmund G. Livingston of | °7 | jewelry valued at $20,000 TAARAAARAAAAL nnn hucep— Prime lambe « Yoarling® Wethers HAY, G 10.00@ 10.50 Med Whole ked Bone ‘ Mixed Feed |... 1x falta Alfalf Serateh Wheat | Cocoanut Meal ‘ om Seed Meal... Meal Granite Grit | Linseed Men! oo | Kaw Producer Man d Bone Waavorn 00 | Meat Serape—Local | Kaatorn Molunses Bhell M Oyator 0 | Hoya Bean Meal . 00 Koya Hean Meal (0 #lour ’ Per bbl | tn {whalebo |Maghtest and strong | Call and See Samp! day. The delay ts due to the fact that s made no formal decis- appointments, of Harding h fons regarding save the possible Charles EB. Hug definitely selected for state his Harding returned here shortly be- and, fore noon from Clevel: ent on persona bust REAL PA NLESS, order to plate, doca not cover the mouth; you can bite cob; guaranteed 15 yea Whalebone set of teet $8 Crowns . $8 Bridgework - 2 Amalgam Filling All work guaran impressions ta morning and get te Examination and advic and Bridge the 'T Most of our | recommended Work. wn pr by our ratisfaction. Ask our © have tested our work. to our office, be su right place. Bring this OHI 207 UNIVE Opposite Fraser-P Introduce which st plate known, exception who sec where ness, our is roof corn ars, of off 1 for 1 aken th in same fre of We ‘ime. ent patronage is custom= ers, whose work is still giving good ors who early ysto. When com » you are in the| d with Cut-Ra Dentis SITY sr, erson Co new day, Feb. §-Mar. ALBANIA Portland (Me.)—Glasgew. SATURNIA | 3" CASSANDRA New York—Londonderry—Glasgow COLUMBIA” 2 tt CAMERONI, Mar, FREIGHT SY For Information, ¢ ete., ete, Apply to Company's Office, Seattle, he . Thek- Agents or Second Ave, Phone Elliott 1632, an Dock arion St =-SAVE MONEY Travel by sfeamer TACOMA SAFTY - SPEED- COMFORT. DAILY, 9:00, 1:00, 3/00, 5:00, Single 70c * Re Trip Inc luding ‘War Tax VICTORIA. 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Allen treasurer of the United States to succeed John Burke, who quit to go into busine 8. $40,000 FINE IN TRUST INQUIRY Four Corporations and 11 Individuals in Case NEW YORK, Jan. 18—Four cor ations and 11 individuals, charged violating the Sherman antl law in conspiring to fix prices at which sand and gravel would be sold in New York for building pur- poses, pleaded guilty before Judge Hand today and were fined sums eer g $10,000, Judge Hand also signed a decree dissolving the sand and gravel board po! with of trade, which was alleged to have been used by the dealers in their price fixing. ‘The corporations were fined $5,000 each and the 11 individuals $1,000 to 44.000 each. They were indicted by the federal grand jury on evidence ~ brought to light In the Lockwood committee's investigation of the building situation in this city. 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