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PAGE 12 New York Exchange Hesitates at Start rked opening trade on the m the closing 6 1 be ed to Uh New NEW YORK, Jan k stock exchange today f Wednenday was recorded. dition which governed late of Ge The opening in that issue dropping to 68. Mexioan Petrol name fraction at 68 showgd an equal gain at 824. Hethlehem Bteel got a slow of the company meet today, There was little trading International Paper was up % at the openihg of 60% and later rome Henitancy Only a slight change f Chia ae TuAN } po LABOR AND ‘Ship ip News: | \| m an nerally cou trac n trading yente Asphalt was 69 rday Supporters mpelled to meet offerings eral were ¢ free up r advancing BAN. Dh ia Atlantic Gulf w off th Directe um wan up % at 1564 and * THREE 0, 8. K. LINERS DUE Three O. 8. K. liners from the Ort arrive in Seattle during Feb. | according to W. C, Dawson & | agents for the | ‘The Arabla Maru is due I 4, the Arizona Maru Febru and the Manila Maru February PRESIDENT RESUME The ste President Steamship Co.’ coastw came off the ld dry do day and shifted Thur berth at pler D. She Francisco Monday, inatead of Mot Saturday, her usual date of depart ure, The President has been under | going repairs for the last five weeks. Meanwhile workers in Rochester! ae oe are largely financing the battle of their fellow unionists. | Back of the deadlock lies a para Sraph of 43 words in the preamble of the constitution of the Amalga mated Clothing Workers of America Tt reads “The industrial Organization built rock of clear knowledge “| Weather icais Report fonaciousness, will put th 1 enema eelaaeee Fry gal Working class in actual control of the} p System of production, and the work fing class will then be 6 to take | Possexsion of it.” Union leaders strike out this paragraph Unlexy it is blue-penciled, say man. ufacturers, further relations with the! union are impossible ‘The Clothing Manufacturers’ as Sociation is relying on its sult for dis solution of the Amalgamated Cloth ing Workers of America in New York state for final and complete victory 60,000 Clothing Workers in| Eastern States Are Now | °\\,." Out on Strike NEW YORK, Jan Labor and @apital in the New York clothing tn dustry is locked in a death struggle ‘The entire country is affectes In w York 58,500 workers on strike, In Boston 2,000 Tn Philadelphia conditions settled. In Baltimore have been out, the larger firms have Teached agreements with the union FELLOW WORKERS FINANCE BATT 8. in rails service here. nr ry 28. Quotations Included 5%, up M; Santa 74%, off % Atlantic Gulf Rapid 7 today Petroleum 16 rican Petroleum up Brook. irregular Mexican %; Am eneral Mot Raldwin 90, up % ntinued thru the kk market United States Stef §2% | Fe 99% Interbor 8%, off opennd up 4 Asphalt 69) wh Cons, 4%, off % blo 64, off % RUN [198 up 4 national Paper 60% Pacific] Selling ral Asphalt was werviee,| The report of trading yesterday showed 80,000 shares of s yester:| five times more re handled in the to her| States Steel nditions for | iasues. neral up ore 14% ‘i nail nenalon k sold, United! in the amer morning thin » market leader buying out un 4,000 duced w than we are ay Reporta on steel ec where sail wor ' a or stocks had @ fair recovery around noon, Studebaker running up 4 Against an carly low of The Texas Pacific Coal & Oi! ¢ of the high on the last moveme WHEAT PRICES | ARE LOWERED Oats | te again got above 36, or within a frac FUSE With a 00 Dales of ce ist of 200, th sailed for the Henry imm the MA MARU SAILS ine wity ton and Fushimi Maru Orient Thursd: M. White on at pe cap cargo, liner morn ing of among was and interindustrial the and ¢ organized upon solid Corn Sells Freely; Slow Jan wh ady CHICAGO, long wheat nable t r decli cag mn Was nol tle activity lower. have refused te b re wt Hee an hour, od Light rain Pansed ny mM wind south Str Delight at tr M eat 6:20 pm. Arrivals and Departures January 27 San Diego later trad at $1 Lackawanns Mexican Mine New Haven Northern Pacific Amer Sir Admiral Watson from | art via San Pedro and Ban Fran-| atr Richm ™ nt Wells at m. | 0 a. Par WITH CONSPIRACY + ¥ ~- Folia ‘The association charges the union with is 170,000 members is “an un 1 combinatic nspiracy ized for the purpose of wrest ing and seizing from the employers} im the clothing industry all private property and substituting in place Pherect ‘control by its members A for the furtier purpose of inciting ‘workers genenfily to destroy the ex isting social, political and industrial structures in the United States and Substitute control by a rule of the proletariat.” ‘The union officials demand a closed shop. They will negotiate oay thru @ joint board of employers Sind em- ployees presided over by an impar-| ; Ks ‘ ‘ . ; tial chairman, - lan Pedre ‘ tne 103 . em ; While neither side will give an fer Ta. cauarer weniia inch in New York, both appear will: | {BOND! ing to sacrifice money and principles H elsewhere to win the battle he: Manufacturers threaten to trans- fer the major part of the clothing industry from New York as a means of reprisal. They have taken such a step by opening the recently pur- chased Bauman plant In Springfield, ‘Mass., with cpacity for 1,500 work- ‘ers. The policy is “open shop.” The union has rushed an organ- izer to Springfield. MILLION DOLIAR FUND 1S BEING RAISED In Chicago and Kocnester workers are going to the point of sacrifice to Keep. conditions normal in those cities, so that they can provide the sinews of war for New York. They are contributing generously to a mil- lion dollar defense fund being raised by the organization. In Rochester wopkers earning from $20 to $29.99 a week contribut $5 a month; from $30 to $39.99 a Week, $15; from $40 to $49.99 a week, , and those earning from $50 up 25 a month. union is carrying on an exten-|str Loman Stewart, Seattle for Ban the New York strikers, It| kan Pedro for Pus ~ Ag Nh hired 10 halls. Workers report] miles from Seattle at § p. m.; motor each day to have their cards punched | Chris Wa = ae rren- : relief privileges. Pickets are sent . » at 5 each morning. Three times Vv Is in Port at Seattle a ieaeks @ mass meeting is held in Smith Cove terminal—Atr Horaisan Maru. Se » Deer RIBUTION Great Northern Furhirol Maru. 3 Pier 1S ARRANGED A definite program for education, food distribution and recreation has «vin Ban Prane da from Houth-| Alaska at 10:15 | * Honolulu via 4 unchange n later trading Chicago Board of Trade |= ner (Wednesday's Quotations) 1. B, Manning Necond nu eastern Alaska and Ls Cristobal at January 26—M tichmond at smith, Vessels ie Other Ports Manta—Arrived January 24: Str Wet Seanup from Seattle via Vancouver, Ti. ¢ Yokohama, Kobe, Shasghai and Mong kong Hongkong —Railed January 24 Bila Maru for Seattle San Franckeco—Halled January 2¢: Str Rosalie Mahony for Tacoma via Heattie at it pm Dungenese—Paswed tm September 26 Str Iris from New Orleans via San Fran o for Heattie at 6 p.m. Potht Welle—Sailed January 27; Richmond for Reattle at 10:20 a m. Tacoma—Arrived January 26; Str Nome} City, Sram Hagia ob jam ee Reported by Wireless Canadian Government January 26—étr Alameda Chicago ‘Car Lots (Wednesday's Quetations Pursished by 1. Ub. Manning * Co, 619 Kecomd Arense eta LAY wea we Third 44's Pret Fourth 44's Fitth 3% 8 Pitth «4"* Total Str Ma Chicago Live Stock Foreign Securitice CHICA’ | Purntened by 1. Bs. Ber miral Rodman bound, at 7 t January 26—#tr Admiral Wateon, fan Franciseo for Seattle, 120 miles from, Be at Sp. m.: #tr Julia Lackenback, Heattle for Han Francisco, 15 miles from Columbia River at 5p. m.: str Admiral Bvans, Seattic for San Francisco, 296 piles from Seattle at § p. atr La touche, Seattle for Na: via Point Wells, arrived at Point Wells » N. Y. Coffee and Sugar Tan. 27. ted Munich 5 Foreign phe change opened today with demand ster- ling $2.45; shortly after the opening it rose to $3.86, the highest sine * July France opened at 7.12 marke $e and Canadian & rT) ress ” 6 San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27—Butter mitra, 44% prime first, 43 we ‘Cheeee 1» Boxe firsts, yer doe; Portland Market Status nee AOS ® RTLAND, Jan, 27.—Catt te—tte Peete Cee Beaeoring pia, 2 head; market «! and u Ieonlum, str W , 4 j ward Ho, ate West Hartl ander. rr rr per Ib 16% California fate, fancy, 26 KICHELE GIOvI, MOND MINER, wo federal court Wedne ded guilty to a charge of moo shining e___________________ if Northwestern, fined $250 In extra “ per doz Extras, Sic per dor 50%e per do, extra pullets, undersized pullets, | Ben iy ar re Fler Bootr Spokane, Pier D- Pacific ¢ > G Algonquin. joodrich tr Admiral Wat- Btr Queen Hoge—Recet market ts steady and vu Bheep— steady and w Butter Eger Cheese em Le terminal Str Ne moorings- ah Str Yonemite, ne City, sur SANITARY fos, she: head; market t ck American ¢ 4 bare fresh hominy Stat Skag- mn Str Hyaden, 6 Str West Ivia, erm auerkraut atr For r Nile, jng worke— phen KCONOMY Stale 20 turnips, 4 4 Te 1 peite, 3 tail The. 150; ruta 2, mola herring mitt | the. free pure fresh i Dest butter, Goo Tm, Stall bs 1b.: sugar cured bacor ham's whipping p 5% The. tails 1-2-3, ha smoked sho: 49-1 1 8 i» wder Pure Food # Lydonia, U 8 Sur ulders. sack choloe can Hor %, 3 Me ioe fies WESTLAKE Yakima apples str 110, Be s boy _— girl. ut but as in an; aweet c blue stem: p extra t best pen sual Stall 4s, Stall $1 Stall 73, ps of falconry, in China about The sport ing, existed B.C Seattle 2000 recei The educational committee has vance, the Amalgamated’s paper, is 09 head tory of the w changed. Ne speaking, history of th orking ivteeed groban hanged. Tripleta, per Ib at e 31 They offer 31 articles of food at| Hast waterway terminal ’ ent King, str West Cayot 356 MEN FOR A JOB | inate mayonnalae, bbe te oe Clothing workers claim that under 3 + ine mui Relishes, ste Peters. able, it was announced today by the | Shite beans, Re under the “closed sho until iter thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Bingamon, t in the last four months, it was viata on wacan, Capraria, Cardia, Cenin Convention of Bee ‘ ! sega am wong = Ay aa. Two speakers of national promt Holler works doe to bee keepers was opened at the men’s association, at the | 200; Heffernan dock—U 8 C & G State College of Agriculture and ago will discuss business cond) Vi isti boy having plans drawn for a Be Taught Business Holm. M. 0., 4816 Orcas st. boy lodge halis and an auditorium, th 4 ‘enaluma, Ernest, 1106% Seventh | filling of prescriptions, the pharmacy Stan 17 for starting of construction has not |Jones, J. H., 60 Sth N. E., boy. course beginning next year Stall’ 1 Mel’ Gist, girly Accompanied by an official party head rice, in Se-| Jonn, Reliance coffee, $1.15. attle Friday night or Saturda N harmonize | COKNE been worked out. started a labor college at 207 E. 10th st. Solon De Leon, editor of Ad.| in charge. The college offers four ya, 808 courses: history of civilization, pub-| connectic eu as Albers Bre F elas movement and economics. ae On —Ase per Ae Chain stores have been established. | Lander et iA Aree ge i. 24g 380 per Ib. nm, 10 Ea Perey prices 20 per cent below current re-|.,0, A uy gone Columbia £ eal stew, te tail pri home we str President. CHICAGO, Jan There a 3 etait te the old “open shop” they worked 12] Puset Hound Bridge & Dred unemployed men for every job avail and 15 hours a day for $15 ake Union—Huila Abilia, Abnoba, Aby- ge the | dos, Addison. Alientrurst, Abimtk, An. | lilinols free employment bureau, Un {Ba Rood edhey got 960 a week and had Bayden, Bertrand, | Bingamon, |employment has in reased 300 per jange cnnsinaiode an eight-hour day Houghton, Pemuta,” Puyaiiyp, | Cent sald ertieid, Chalcis, | - ~ e us, Conian, LUMBERMEN MEET FRIDAY rt. Harrison, For Keepers Is Opened deeb haeet siceas ote addveanditaa cucteal taden A three-day program of interest ’ ing of the West Coast’ Lumber « plorer ¥. M. C. A. auditorium Thursday | AT" 7arde Mr Roosevelt Washington hotel Friday afternoon afternoon, under the auspices of the Wawona, str Ketchikan, idge Harry Fuller Atwood of Chi-| yor, att Jefferson fhe state development bureau of tions. A. L. Clark of Dallas, Tex. Seattle Chamber of Commerc president of the Southern Pine as county agricultural agent BIRTHS ditions in the lumber industry. A. 0. U. W. TO BUILD nharat, € 40 Fremont ave. q The A. 0. U. W. Building Co Embryo Druggists to | Smart, J Va on Heights, structure on Ninth between | Holme sh 6. ii a Union and Pike sts. In addition to|MeEvoy, J. A, 606 19th N. girl To instruct future druggists in Atkinson, J. I. Windsor Apts, girl. | business matters, as well the building will be equipped with|,¢! girl kitchen, clubroom, showers, etc. Date | Meairs, PF Snohomish, boy. course at the university will combine | f with the business ‘administration | ma. 34 h th i Been set. ck, ii, 164% 10th ave. girl milk, bs - hae ‘an ti ith] Phis will lengthen the pharmacy | Sul) 1/26. | . N. OFFICIALS COMING ; to a four-year course 1603, 2 large |MARRIAGE LICENSES H Ralph Budd, president of the Great] Name and Residence , or hawk-| 180) can: Northern railway, will arrive perrene gh i eA morn- |‘ Ae, butter, he. ing, according to word d at |‘ $1.50 per sack the headquarters of the G to latest vogue « is the of Paris here Cigarets Ma sm ‘: » i 18 hon Mari Legal wakl, uM way, I “4 orge An 49 en, John, Canada ‘ Martha Helen, Seatile, Legal W, J., Seattle Legal ag, ¢ Beattie: ..jLegal DEATHS um W,, 67 ith M ahatn, Grab Yawe Adar Vogt Rasmus Jense Moore Yarbro among wo celery 8 the Stall 14, wal melts, 100 Th, 3 kfast sausage 1 102, pure ¢ nut butte WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXE! TO OUR DDERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equip- ment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable pa pers, Entrance, corner ave., at Pike st, BA EARINGS — Spokane ttle Clearings Balances . Clearings Horner tel Bi Lawton Piciniel Clearings W = ¥ a Balances MeKinney, William J., 69, 943 6 aa: M ‘learings len bi da nees Spokane 1,661,540.00 655,082.00 See Annie, 47, $829 24th ay 3,195,643,00 424,581.00 — is PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK |{tiiripp. Clementine Gertke, lla, grape t fresh churned + 2 cane corner pou 266, Lakeside hospital, utter, 606 % and quickly] 6%) 0 BLACK DIA.) ‘$7 GRAPEFRUIT UP, RHUBARB CHEAP Car of Imperial Valley Let- tuce Received Here fruit advanced 60 the ations ranged from. the latter Florida grape erate local market Thurwde Qu 50 to $8 @ erm price holding on all t lity fruit Local rhubarb was cheaper at 12% cents a on with lay when he | Marley , | Cotton Send Meal i | | (NEW PORT OFFICIAL cents a pound. It has been bringing 15 conte California up 26 conta. " cauliflower flate went! Quotations today were ong the receipts Thursday was 1 car of Imperial Valtey lett Rutter and egg prices were steady Prices Paid Whotesaie Dealers tor Vegetables and Fruit Artichokes 2 00@1 Ver aom wack Cal sprouts 00 flats Ver th “we ok ‘ 16 per erate ‘Cal, per dos. bunche Rhubarb focal hot b Per sack Yer Kweet Potators Tomatore— Turnipe— ‘0 B Wash Yor reinia Per per tue per wack . per hamper ryloa— % Wash. . Local cooking’. -- Ver TD. sie Per 106... ler Gor. 0... | Leoal, box . astern Dates Per case Figs Dried, per Amyrna rape Fruit Vr! Imperial ve Honey--Comd, per erate .« Birained, per ™. ‘ Lemons -Ver box Oranges Ver © Japancee | stadium, followed by a formal,ball in { headquarters » DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wheicesle Deslere | Admiral Roger Welles is to be com nein cream brick Limbarger Rieck # Wash. triplets 4 foe aod wp -? pring : (ieeee 10.00@ 11.00 + £00@ ase! Se gaged + 2180 9.28 oe Rowe rice Carte Bomt wteere ..... Medinm to choice Test © and heifers Bulle . fucop— Prime lambe ..... Yearlinas Wethers Ewen HAY, GRAIN AND Wholesale Price Por Ten, » Cay Price Whole 4 Rolied Ow Whole Core Whole Crack Chop Grownd Bene | Wheat Mixed Feed Alfalfa Alfalfa Meal Serateh Feed ed Crystal | Wheat Cocoanut Meal Fish Meat Limestone Grite Granite Grite . inseed Meal Kan Producer Maat Scrape Molasses Dairy Food Shell Meaty Cal Oyeter Soym Bean Meal ur—Per bbl PICK Captain W. J. Wilson was ap: pointed assistant chief engineer of the port commission Wednesday He ix a an of the world war. The resignation of Captain Inar A. Pedersen, traffic manager, was! ccepted, Pedersen resigned be cause of ill health. ve Accommedatio: urpaseed Steamships, Among AQUITANIA Mauretania Fo ymouth—Cherb’ SAXONIA May %1-June 27 New York—Liverpool CARMANIA CARONIA K, A. Victoria 2", °25M1 New York—Plymouth—Cherbourg ALBANIA Xt tater ‘ortiand (Mo.) —Glasgow—Liverpoo! SATURNIA =n 30-Mar CASSAND New ¥ Land COLUMBIA” . CAMERONIA GUT SH Information, "on ete. Apply Local Agents or Office, 621 Second A: Vhone Elliott 1632. Apr. Space, Tek- Mewat the, | of crude } foodstuffs. | man college, | | dred Murphy as alternate. Discuss Reduction | | velopment in the fight to reduce the Lehigh Valley | tion at Tokyo, was sent back to Ja | pan on the Pushimi Maru Thursday THURSDAY, IARUARY Lah mich HELPS TO KEEP (CROSS EXAMINE | OIL PRICES UP IN SOPHIA CASE Federal Reserve Bank Make| Witness Tells of Diver Find- Industry Large Loans ing Body WASHINGTON eral reserve board permit regional Jan The fed will contnnue to and member bank to advance large oll produc a Cane ing and refining companies, while! The ¢ turning down pleas of farmers and merchants for credit to tide them over the present depression Thin despite the fact that the price Ne 2 ting of the claimants and begin ning of crossexamination by the vera featured the Prince in federal court Thursda Railway Co neck in the matter of ve loans to anadian Pacific rs of the Sophia limitation of Mabilit + the wreck ‘The first new Dr who own are pe 900,000 in claims brought ag by heirs of the ainint victims of the oll, ar re the cost of whieh labor is it in thus wustained at while p manufactured in whieh Jabor big | none clement of the cost, slump to levels) EE. board's tur ouree, in a small high tor Ay witness called Thure W. G, Gable, of Skag ified that he had pre ribed for #ix of flu for per on the Princess Sophia W. Allen wool, articles and canen is a | superintendent of the alled to the #tand by the C. P, R. He tertified that he was hastening to the wreck on the Tee wir ph made Ww. P. pouition the office Harding, governor of the board Wan wtaaed that the policy of handling such loans is fixed by the arious regional banks, independent of Washington. The board's in at when the So: wteam « was received saying 1 gone down. he Sophia showed about 12 feet of topmast when they arrive he The nea was tod 1 to wend divers, and it was not until ember 4, more a week the ernel wank, that it was possible man he st 1 firet thing i from the was the body of one of the vi Alien said, Following this other diver brought up 4 strong-box He testified, ai of the steamer Tee # could make no prog wheel house, because current and accumu her belief i# that each re gional bank will know bette than ould the board what indust are ™ in 4 pf funds and which con tribute mot to t rity of the 4 orts from Ok th been waid u down than to get below The reek time, business tet oma, Tex ually bh allowed oil compa and recover and “ show avy pane have the log t both di aft of the of the strong lated wreckage One borrowed on ite t are alot The immediate effect of this nplained, hay been to enable th ompanies to curtail production and large stocks of ol and petre m products in stor Except for the helping hand of the | mional werve bank alt Kansas City rediscounting certain crude oils would bi the market and prices would have declined, aa they have in clothing. foodstuffs and other lines of business which credit has been urtalled. U. Cadets to Have Doings on May 7 University cadets will have their * in campus life May coord ing to the Officers’ club of the R. O. Wednesday » program consists of a review raity military unit in the company 2,600,000 it in German Reparations Decision Is Debated PARIS, Jan. Settlement of jerman reparations narrowed down today to an agreement betwetn two men — Premiers Lioyd-George of | Great Britain and Briand of France. ‘The two held @ long conference in Lioyd-George’s hotel tod: They were later joined by Count Sforsa, Italian foreign minister, It was be lieved the two premiers might reach an agteement to be presented to the entire allied supreme council later in the day, At yexterday’s finally agreed to the Britixh demand that the reparations total be fixed, but named 200,000,000,000 marks as | the total—a figure which the British | declared would prevent Germany's | reconstruction, | been forced on sesxion Fi the campus armory New Navy District peas Me ewes in South Kippered Salmon Is | tthe iith, har been =-| $2.10 a Pound There a! district, the 1th, has been es hed on the Pacific coast, with! puget sound at Ban Diego, accord-|.oi4 today in pound but SAN nav tat salmon cents kippered Seattle for in London it retails pound, says a letter by the foreign trade bureau of the Chamber of Com merce from Mrs, Catherine Black of Seattle, who, with her hus- band, Alfred C. Blackall, of Pacific Shipping Ilustrateds is touring Eu rope, Mra, Blackall writes that a direct sale of kippered salmon to | British consumers at a reasonable price would open up a tremendous market for it, as the delicacy is highly prized in London. eS Come See Us Make Little Pig Sausage— 2 ing to advices received here from Washing The district includes New Mexico, Arizona and the eight ulifornia countic fh of Tehacha pl according to the advices. This means that all navy activities in Southern California waters will directed from this city. Rear received today xo mandan: a of the newly created naval | trlot, | it is sald, Picks Six Co-eds to Debate Whitman} Six co-eds have been chosan at the university by Debate Coach Kar! E. | Lieb to represent Washington in the annual women's debate with Whit- Those who will go to Whitman to argue the negative are Ruth Hol jand and Margaret Grimes, with Mar- garetta Stuart as alternate. On the affirmative are Irene turns and Lucile Turner, with Mil-| ' The question is: “Resolved, That | prior to the right of strike or lockout, | labor and capital should be compelled | Only the finest pork and to submit the dispute to arbitration, | best spices are used. Made constitutionality granted.” j under the most sanitary | conditions and daintily packed in “Little Pig” boxes, of Railway Wages! CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—A further de. ‘Twill be a delight to serve these delicious, good- tasting sausages, wages of railway employes was seen today when it became known that| the labor committee of the American railway executives will meet here to- | morrow It Ix forecast that the committes | | will discuss the amount of decrease jin labor's wage to be asked of the United States railroad board, | Some of the rail executives who! are to meet here are: W. W. Atter-| bury, Pennsylvania; M. L. Bell, Rock | Island, and E. Loomis, of the Czecho-Slovak Is Returned to Japan A. BE. Novak de Verneaux, purport- 1 member of the Czecho-Slovak lega by local immigration authorities, He; well be turned over to Japanese au- thorities. Novak de Verneaux was held two weeks when he arrived in Seattle, at the instance of the Japanese consul there, who had evidence from his gov- ronment that De Verneaux had forged official documents in Japan. Boat Schedule 2S If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years, xtracting absolutely without pain or bad after- United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 VICTORIA PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM- QNACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIC OOD CANAL POIN?Y pate rare, hey NEAH BAY & Way PORTS PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION co y MAN DOCK Cabe Read How You Profit Too Cos You people with empt, 0 (il them, Make them pay thi way. Make them give you rev. ae You're entitled to ttt ou've got wet busy and cob n to it Put your in ‘ “Rooms for Tent” and you'll get enue your rooms “a th yught All y 6 to Main or bring The in per mt a few cent, than y other harges for t und rent ur do is call your ad to it will only much, leew Seattle paper wame service your rooms, on Preparations for Junior Day Be: Preparations for ime event Junior day, @ t the univ begun Wednesday with the pointment of a head committee sisting of Edward Porep, Clair and Margaret Gilbert. ul springt were IF! Oscar Gerard Lew White and Eddie Wright ROAR WITH LAUGHTER —AT— LEVY'S ORPHEUM YOU HAD BETTER SEE A DOCTOR: y Your Eyes Eramined and Glasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated —after having the Eversole Co, Your eyes are properly examined and fitted at this pla and you're not overcharged for the | services. Better Service y | OPTICAL co 1404 THIRD AVENUE ~~ AMUSEMENTS — :30. Nights 7 and ® New Playing . MADAM REDINI International © Peerless Trie General Admission Matinees, 25¢ Nights, 400 BUNGALOW amratnas Third near Pin Eliott —E. George Weed’s “BUZZING AROUND* 8 to 1 & m., Musical Revue Dancing, 6 to 1 a.m. Table d'Hote A La Carte After-theatre Specialties NT WILLARD F. C. RIPPE New Revue Friday Nighi Vilkes Presents “THE HOLE IN THE WA Greater Than “The 13th Chair? CLAUDE AND FANNIE USHER BELLE MONTROSE MURRAY KISSEN Matinee Saturday ay The Big Laughi HE FOU Nights (Sundays), ‘se Daily, 27c, Ladies’ Mats, (Except Sundays), 126, Mats, Daily Ime cept Monday and Thursday. 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