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ie Pr E THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Ship News| Industrial Stocks 18,000 Schools Closed! Tiwinseate, Depressed at Start pack of Teachers Serious i QUAY MIDGET ren 1 wo lof the New York Stock IWxchange today FIVE TAKES First High Tide igh Tide The ikwues continued the trend started yesterday toward the close of . 19 a m., 108 ft.) 214 wom, ILI ft sion, There was particular pressure on some of the oils, Mexican If was down \4 on the first international Paper was off % uncement of price reductions, Ajax First Low Tide | First Low Tite eum dropping & to 160%. Atlantic | 6:59 a om. TT tj ane a. 27a fe) gale at 64% ‘ond aute i) dropped to Second High Tide | Second High Tide | 6%. preaumably affected by ai J[tse pn me tae. [Lae pms 114) Rubber fell below. O PREP LEAD STANDING OF THE TEAMS Won, Lowt. Pet Second Low Tide | Second Low Tide Among issues standing up were United States Stool at 89%. up %, and —_ | Queen Anne —. ’ a TAS pom, 02 Ld pm, OF) Meldwin Loe ve also up % at 90%. Rails were steady | Hrondway re 7 9% ee | Opening prices The 1. M. Brooks team, with @) pc viin ef « arr re a mage 101 SHIPS TIED IN JAP PORTS tanta nee, Steel wa. up . ot, S38: Gipeitie 94, off, M6! 4 Semtrad total of 3179, took the entire serie | tincotn oe 4 C. C. May Lose Power} According to the latest reports, 101 eet} rs rican Petroleum, 1 Reading, 14%. joo My i Bagg Phy ol hati ; se : 150,000 grom® Nethichem Atlantic ff 4) Inter in the clty pin league lat night High © 000 vessels, representing 150, : Over Intra-State Rates [tons wore tint up in Japanese ports Paper. ‘Ses, « changed on Railroads ee ee ee See SO ree Industrials continued heavy during the forenoon, with partleular p ntic Guif, ascribed to unfay re regarding ton TAJIMA TO SAIL SOON noing for the co: ny. The stock wold 4 to 61%, within Tajima Maru, N. Y. K. freighter, | $f th Ry 4 it made last month, Ajax Kubber was pounded also # got in scheduled to leave Yokohama for lint held fairly ates 'y Seattle February 25, 1 downward, making ce 6 jean Petroleum held stead jeal, 47, off jean Toba The Tippe’x Cafe team alno white | : washed the Rube’s Cafe team, taking | Queen Anne's midget five went the entire series. Into the lead in the prep cage race The Union Tailors, Hike No. 1,| Thursday, defeating West Seattle at Denby Trucks and the Cheasty’s Weet Seattle 14 to 6, while Broadway |teams each took two out of three | was resting. from the Lumbermen, Hike No. %,| In the only other game of the day 0. No. 1 and the Kiks No. 2| Franklin defeated Ballard 20 to 19 on WASHINGTON, Feb. tuterstate commerce com 's power over intrastate rates would be taken from it by a bill introduced to LIBERATOR HERE SUNDAY | ma respectively at Ballard. The Beavers gave the @y by Senater Renae, lowa. ‘The 11,700-ton steel steamship Lib- WHEAT PR N. Y. Stock Exchange Williams had high individual total) Quakers a mighty clone call : erator, first of the Atlantic, Guif | E (Thareday's Quotations) with 671, while Mabnken and Hun | The Lincoln ast High game SiaeerNOTON a 18-—The | @ Pacific Steam Co.'s carriers to be) Pernished by 1. Bh. Manning & Co.'s Pri- toon, his team mates, rolled 666 and for Lincoln has been postponed. Wire, Butler Motel Building igh Low Close ez 663 respectively, | The next games in the mi Williams and Hahnken, of the | league are booked for Monday EB. M. Brooks teams, had high single | Broadway playing Franklin congress, which meets 8000 | nyt on the Intercoastal run for that ve March 4, wil! have to rewrite |company, is sefjpduled to arrive in transportation act if the dov-/port Sunday, 4 drive being carried on eee poo Cor @ Fay. ghmen of 278 and 257 respectively, Franklin in the feature game of th the law is successful Weather Bureau Report oer wee while Kanta, of the Bike No. 2, had| day. West Seattle will play hosts to] 4 246 game, |the Ballard five, The Queen Anne SPROTAL MATCH | Lincoln game, booked for Lincoln, | has been called off. One attack Is made by 20 state | OD me BLAND, Feb. it. 8A. M—-| BUG Menace and Hessian) Amer “Wwhich bold that the sections of the | waning daromete 5 wind “ giving the interstate comme miles an hour, Fly Send Futures Up og ys in power over intra-sta Naldwin Locomotive, 81% | ome Well as interstate rates, make it | CHICAGO, Feb 14 —Further cov- | Nethicnem Meet “i. be tay ee 01 | Bremerman wo t8T iat titutional. They will carry | st orta, reports of & areon| Cental Lenther 2, aoe : ‘to | Dane «37m 363 fight to the supreme court. mi © inthe Southwest and |" aa me 194 13 | Dauble ke a to alan fly Inthe sort winter | Sint cas tauear’*: sat iat 108 548 ' Another attack is mad . [wheat #t caused price Increares | Corn Products 7 tabor, which has never lee |Arrivals and Departures othe Chicige iourd. or Trade toe | 02k") - By its opposition to the principles | Arrived ch wheat opened down Ye at |areerel Motere..... 14\ in the labor castes, of ~ tree Reward Lackenbech, and gained Be in later tra net aoe ee Stans le b ork via Cr ry re, wheal ope Sat off ikea. ii. M . | Thempeor ao Githo it has agreed to abide by | Ss Norinco ahd Tes Hiab am: advancing 2%e before the close, © | imdustrial Alcohol... 11% itiiteoss Nenenrens The executive coune | nn aig Bn Contents | “uneene $Me berore the, giose Nicolas Dobb aan | Vaden 1612649 | Handicap ci Federation of Labor meets at noon. vere? —~ mere oft Keand Bained 2ih¢ tn later trad. t and some a pm: ing. ul m opened off tee at) yi. a woek tent begged tthe | Gavermor, from San Pedro via fan Fras- TY, and gained tise subsequently ies Petroleum. Missourt Pacific. . cinco and Victoria, BR, C., at #90 p.m. oats, opening unchanged at act may come at Satlee 450, gained le before the close. July i time. February 1 © Lehigh, for Phitadel-|O&t® opening unchanged at 45%, ad-| While the state officials attacking | pnia via Tacoma, Portiand, Astoria, Ban YARCCd TKo later, | Rilke No.1. KN. Brooks Denby Truck FEELERS OSES fact complain chiefly of the con-| Francisco and Cristobal, at 1 Reeve ict Gf federal and state authority | Northwestern. for Houtnwestern | o'8| Chicago Board of Trade| Bike No. Miibur (Friday's Quotations) “involved, they also intend to take/ fare. for New York via Bortiand. Han Z elwcw, » « obs gavan a | Handicap” in other features. Francivio, San Pedro. Cristobal Saran’) Furnished by I. 1. Manning & Co, | " Whe sections of the act which |", or tacoma at ets a ing Tatler Hotel Bailing Hike No the roads a return of aa ee Theat Omen Mien Law 33% Union. Tailors | . 7 : Btromber a jombermen ocala ond dng sae Alaskan Vessels May Lis Leawe hot | Studebaker as Orpheums = Unsound. AVithout regard 0) gio.i4 rebruary 17—Malled, ote Ala- earnings of other businesses or we tia m "% .T4 49M etfie 2 be value of the transportation serv Valder Pebruaty 17-—Aalled, str Ale Pe rae Toteees Freduets... $1 ia Wade +. 19% 845 | Connell Mat any particular time, the ronds | ie ene ary iP bailed, ote 15 48 44 Ualon ¥ ms 1 121% MoCrimmon . 146 — get six per cent, they may.|gpouane sorthtound atham. we! Ae aS U. &. Rubber he is) lo. prem its Hb of their arguments is that ES Nommat ae. ib nie. ny per Handicap... hee a" TT and obsolete roads must! Vessels in Other Ports an Copper F Edith Lathrop é 34) CIGAR STRIKE CALLED OFF Kept up at the expense of the tenalatech,. ote 3210 «3297 (f807 6 61R18 a” eo—2773| ‘The cigarmakers’ strike in Tampa, rong ones. mast Voragen, fran Beattbe vin Vanere-| pad noes tess oA Gg) WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 —"More | eruit the army and navy. Pia, has been called off by the cigar the state officials should pre-| ver. B. and Auekiand } +. 128 Met oo m0 ¢% | than 14,000 schools in this country “We frequently come face to face | ort ano Kena | workers, The factories are all py 3 om the supreme court to accept | , SPanshalFenrwary be Arte mee eres | ates care BGS 12% were closed last year for lack of | with posters telling in an effective | nroaier {| ating under the “open shop,” 7 2 : = i 1% | teachers | manner the advantagen of military | stron: 160— bon | men are all back on the job, Theme arguments and knock out s€c-/ Yokohama—February 13—-#alled, © str i e" ¥| . | ‘of the transportation act, rail-/ Edmore, for Seattle, February Ar Chicago Car Lots “Nearly 42,000 schools were taught | service. The sume patriotic devices I ecdien po the | was informed today by George Hi would suddenly find them. | cd. st Alabame Mars. tom tie str Cesdniaine’s . LIBERTY BONDS by teachers below standard.” These | could be used to recruit school teach- Leghorn, president of the Morgan J if unable to borrow money,| Queen, for Seattle via Sen Franctaco. Furnished by L. Bh. Manning & Ca, High Lew Close | Ao the statements of Miss Edith La | ors. “$65—2007 | Cigar Co, of Tampa, would force action by con-| San Francisco--February 17-—Salled, str Datler Hotel Heliding F128 FL $1.29 throp, specialist in rural schools for| “But no matter how many eulogies i Atvarada, for Beattie, at mids Gratn— Recta Cnet, Bete. 14 oe ¢ the bureau of education. | be written and delivered from press i wn y lingham and Astoria, at 2’. m. Salled, | nett In other words, the pupils who and platform in honor of the public tere | Ss ' slish Middle: Se ndeieal seann oe Gates ap | Cores ‘ ° should have been attending 60,000 «choo! teachers, the fact remains 146 46 man 7 Rosalie Mahosey, for Tacoma vie ESTIMATED TOMORROW schools either got no education or ed. that their ranks can't be recruited | Kavt= 246— be i Is Farmers’ Plan [0032 fom fiwawi tor Pore sound | Wat 18 cares corn, 3 . ‘ aition elaes tan RAMMNGEn 40 pear] au chasent eer aaa |e os iM a j ports, B Pomt Reyes. Fitth 4%" “ teaching | “Better salaries will insure better | 4 \ 8 < ope Mo. oy Nag oletarte--vebrenry Li—Arrived. moter- py Sal | Total sale of Liberty bonds, $9.272,000| But Mine Lathrop ates in this mitu-| teachers, better teaching and better | ing of grain was provided in| 'tacome Fetreary itvarrtvea, ste} Chicago Live Stock | , Pm ation one beneficial effect—-it has | prepared children, eS adopted by the farmers’ mar.| West ivi, from Seattle, at 8:90 8 m.| CHICAGO, Feh 18 —to Railroad Securities helped to arouse the nation to the| “An awakening ts expecially need-|Surrcnn’. Satled, str Artrona Maru, for Beattie, at) 41.000, M the lower (Thareday® Quotations) growing seriousness of the teacher | od in the rural districts. “committee of 17,” in seasion | noon, mien, # rt) butcher Furnished by L. f. Manning & Co.'s Pri- | hortage, “There are 200,000 oneteacher ee : teats baa Tete! Dallding | are eroeees Win be onentied ‘ . rouehe, Si0gTah TE lp pene wor Pailding || “In order to insure a competent |aschools in the country. Many of Reported by Wireless Cattlo—Receipta, 6,000, Market steady. | atchisnn Ges. ¢'s...-.« P Ti | teaching force,” ghe ways, “it may be | these could be combined at an actual Reet, $7.76G 10.90, buteher stock. 16.26 | fh a O. Geld Canedian i ptmconne 9.25; eanners and cutters, $2.25@i; stock-| fethiehem Mieel Bef S's February 1%—Str Warsepoy arrtved jers and feeders, $5.7 1: Cows HO Cont Pacific int ts by farmers and operating | no’ hocks, inbound, at §:30 am. Feb-| 775. calves, $3.40 le B @@ Joint os warehouses, export and fl- | ruary 17-8tr Cord mailed Nanaimo,| Sheep—Receiptas, 16,000 Market 256 i Paul Gen €* departments and maintaining | southbound, at 10:20 p. m.; str Artmonan. higher, Lambe, $6759.50; ewes, $2 C &@ NW. Gem ts sales agencies various |¢5 miles north of Columbia river, bound | $. ” for Seattie, at § pm. ssa necemary to follow the example of! saving of money as well as an in- tae |the government tn {ts efforts to re crease of educational efficiency.” . A re on PERISHABLES HERE IS MORE ABOUT J iici=.": markets. PB Ratge ee aapowsc0e N.Y. Coffee and Sugar |} sea ia a ae BAF | Reasiog SHIP LUMBER BY WATER |» oxtice for Tacoma, 2° miles south of | NEW YORK. Feb. 18.—fugar & final atternpt to secure fat-| Cane Fiattery at § p.m: atr West Jon @5.59; refined. quiet; granu: | { adjustment of rail rates on | sup, Kobe for Seattle, 3.577 wes trom tated ™ ¢ Rin, eect, C4 OCHeL I [8 STARTS ON PAGE ONE zeae c Fiatte: as mm; etr Artzonan, | ee ny . ‘J . from the West coast to the | Care, Fiatiery At bmi tte Actaorth | « Santon oN ete Doreil ie. representatives of Sate |¢‘csivmoe rveg sh fm sl ERE ‘Chicago next Wednesday : oreign Exchange ‘ Dp i menetinan, potay boon lum- Vessels in ‘Port at Seattle! sew ronx: ne 18.—The foreign os-|° are preparing to ship by | SMB Cove terminal—str Cross Ker etr/change markei closed iow im case the conference does ee &, Sree SCS See Pacific terminal— abolish the discriminatory rates. baa = the present tariffs Pacific | pier 5 —str Delight. Heavy Demand for Bananas}... ot money, he may’ be sent|Pencrine : . oe Handicap in Pri for but No Change m ne Charies Schaefer, brother of the Foreign Exchange Commodities received in Seattle| Prisoner and former cashier of the . bank, said today he wished the (Tharsday's Qeotations day mo - th | wesnthed te By eae @ 00, bs a Smad hed wie} ey an pide public to clearly understand that | Canadian 4 Truntoon Wilta: himeelf and his father, Jacob ahemen” Botler Motet Duriding m1 NEW YORK, Feb. 18.--After & strong Mork Kid Asked | Dies were steady reed Matnk lumber cannot be laid down Pier Ante Aamyeal Goodrich, str Ad-| pening exchanues turned any and ater- | itussian 614". n Fruit continued to be @ good seller prugerd ey pe had vad knowl. | Mahaken the East at a price that will | ,, min! Modne e meattin ling eased off to $3.49. France were 4] There in a heavy demand for bana-| 288 tha 4a) was juggling ac-| Handicap quoted at 0783; lire, 0366; marke, 0167; Canadian dollars, .8618; kronen with Eastern timber. Pier D—Str Admire! Watson counts to embezzie money, or that ——e | Union Pacific terminal-U 8 NC Brook NEEDS WESTERN LUMBER ne “That the East is more dependent | Pier 2_Str Northwestern. Denver Live Stock Market ad on ~ | nas, with not enough good “bananas in a \ to supply it. The price is steady at| ‘he bank itself was in any way 12% cents per pound, tho one or two a for deals with bootleg: | nentere wu. 3ne, 158 -- | commission houses “think” that one: | f° ce Massey 221 5 T H E BA N K may be noted in| uptain Charles * suntivan, secre | Kidwell . aaa U. & Shipping Heard Yards—Str Icent- ever on the West for lumber, |" ton sur Westward Ho, str West Hart-|, ae. oe |half cent increase ‘the declaration of Paul S. Collier,| land, str West Himrod, str Eastern | 79° ee ess eeee aak . er . tary of police, corroborated the | Bute - 159 ‘pecretary of the New York Lumber Leader, str Yosemite. cows and helfers, meckers am the near future. Local jobbers aro ry Lee rs mt |Commerctal Boller works—Str Willfare. | feeders. $5 + ha ag watixfied with the condition of bana-|*tement of Puul that he had “yandicap . ‘ ‘d ING te, borrowed $1,000, adding: om = er. Top, $9.10: bulk, $8 nas that are arriving in the market ae association, whose party | alaska Steamship mooring—dtr Victoria, | Hoes—Re 00 Atlantic coast lumbermen wtr Bkagway, str Santa Ana . or. & | “The tra et sin 903 their wives left for Everett |1ander Street terminal—Atr West Nitua | | Sheep eee Ss as iatom Seamien. $10, |at @ rate of one cargo a week. Two] Tue ‘masetion ie a matter of pois ding Thursday in| Hanford Street terminal—ste award | mbes, # oy SOL laerman ©. be Oo. 5) [US leargoes are received during the sum y was used to Kins Ne. 8 rh spending vt 'y In| Luckenbach, eeiue de : ist | mer months. buy pork and beans. That was the/ Van Ornam ..... 2 163 208 211— Seattle. Bpokane Street terminal —Ate Bemaish, Portland | Market Status Hambure (4 17% |" Hutter, exes and cheese were| nly transaction I ever had with Kayseeka, str Dew PORTLAND, | Feb. 18-—Cattle—Re- itaeae tue 16% | steady and firmer Friday morning. ul Schuefer. Todd Dry dock—atr Forest King. eripts, 74 rket steady aipaig 6's r Sound Bridge & Dredging Co— ay, unchanged. on ne bs Munich 4’« BLES eg Ierielecelo’ Drstere Money on Call taindow, str Patterson. 250. Market steady, - > 17% Prices b gee, ft ee Bas fa: | fie fu et 5 TO SUPPLY THE INCREASED “Hulls Abilia, Abnobs, Aby-| Hutter—626 \5n } Beet Per sack er cent: six mo cont; mer gy 10S STE me | Mea ete si stn, | "Bae een die Eee, i yer Ra DEMAND FOR THE STAR wiee, milk. 2 qte 17c Stalls thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Bingamoa, 1b, \jap. 340's tig | Brussels Sproute—Per ar ailver—London, 33%c; Ne Se ere “ents, S08 .: canes Biscaya, Black Wolf, Blanford, Oel-| Hens—2#@ 20e Ib. | oe i ib lSebeeme—Per We sce we a $00 33-24, Libby's atic win, Boughton, Peruta, Puyallup, Un. K. bis, ie2i Carrote—Per sack Demand sterting—¢2.00%. Ea ieee cg icee| Bake ae IE ies EM oh eae HIRAM LINDSAY point 3 heros, re id ale ° + Bony ? late aoe 226@2.60 5 or Elissa, Electra, Endymion, Fort Stan- | Ue. A dnd , £ | Cucumbers Cal. hothouse, @ s@4ce A CO, Feb. 18.—Butter— s Botinne, bear! 100 "fe lamb, hou win "Wort Harrison, Fort. Jackson Cass, Foe. % Gatton Per fo. HO S36 | eetran, $5386 Th Has arranged with us to have the ec <1 Ippered salmon, | Heffernan dock——Str Ketchtkal + Jef- j : oo Local, per ™ | Cheese—California flats, fancy, 24% Ih. Tb.; kippered black cod, 27¢ >. Stali| ferson. UB Surveyor, UB C & G 8 ee LICENSES | SCOTT ON ALASKA SERVICE | , oe Cal, por te. LTL 20@ 32| Baxe—Rxtraa, 3740 dos; extra pullets, i editio: i his BE Be Japan rice, 260; 2 pkgs seeded | | Wawona. Gack abe ‘Addjecs Age | Steamship Henry Scott has|Green Peppers Cal. per Tb. . 36 | 310 don ; undersized pulleta, 30¢ dou evening n on sale in all of ily einen Btream—U 8 © & O 8 Explore ecteatt’ @hawhes 0, maaitte lbeen added to the coastwise Alaskan | Fier ee PAT Me are nasesoesee | ARI ieee Gummer ss Stall 17. dest cane sugar. # Ths. te S. Of Pee ee eee Tee seattle 22.22.48 |fleet of the Pacific Steamship Co, po antec googly ae SR 40] Wash a oheiense i 4 Deet suzar. 9. 62c, Stall 36, fread i Ay - _ ‘ oo@2 to F sn " i Searing, James Roy, Seattle . ‘Legal Lettuce —Cal +28. 0002.5 POULTRY Be. Biol 79, pure trean maltk. ve ae U. ficer’ s Mccyen, Ruth Anna, Seattle |: Leg onmnerinl Valley, per erate O315) peleee Paid by Wholesale Dealers i 64, tail can Carnation milk, 11%c, “4 e Winkler, Arthur W., Seattle Lena | Bestiseant: “Vet'deon venue HH to Shippers it 1535, fine Cal. head rice, 2 tha, 25 Frewaldt, Minnie H., Startup. .Legnal ce a 4 oT Ke os | Ducks s Be 1511. fresh herring, be T.; kippered 1 e Ins a Riteman, J. J rtland . (oc oo nme dg AG Hene-—Under ¢ toe f ing. be M. Stall 12, potatoes, $1.50 Brown, B. H., Portland .2....222120 ie Wash ceeees 280002500]. 4 Toa and up . wack, jvered. . Pierce, Hiram &, Vancouver, white . 17.00 22.00 | Springs ..... ‘Stan 52, 49. ogee Stem patent P t P. BC Pee s+ Legal une, Th. 13H O16 | ree ve” , 49-1. wack Blue Ste ets 4 . a8) 4 ; ge $2. 5 Be sugar, 34c. Stall 196 oe ry rize Pbbanered oe erg ° ¥ ei 35 | Belgian Mares—Live . ie * navy ane, 260; 4 ™ taptoe: aria’ . a Bes e+ . a J] KN ie aue gesliea tte "aca ase, — Pettit, Luella M., Sumner ..... Legal | : cots peed Ribbon t Se ™.; Lipton’s tea, Amon, Sam, Seattle Ducks Dressed bpsierciierd IN THE Ge M.; Borden's milk, 11% can. Stalls Limes, Estra, Seattle prt aks a 46-17, tomatoes, Y0c ‘rani? cans corn, Swanson, Swen A., Seattle Arkansas Hens Dressed ms te Game eee Steve. $8.86 Johnson, Olga &., Seattle Tomatece--Mexioan, per | Geese... ae UNIVERSITY der, 25¢; 1 T. bulk cocoa, 15¢: 6 rolls Richards, Plemon, Seattle boas ete oe lout. Turkeye—Dressed ob ie, lon rk roast, 260 Ib.; ij ‘Yeas roast, isc M. ~ BIRTHS | FRUITS | Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Apples— ECONOMY ow. Stall 26, pure American cane supai Rowe, ©. W Macbride, P. GREEN LAKE DISTRICTS ‘Ws. 170, 4 Ths. 230, § The. BSc. Stall 5 ; Schey, Herman, . boy. ne H. Wash MET Es take’ Sian te san wen , Carlson, si 2 i j Palimon, ‘ibe fren Diack cog Ibe Carlson, Sidney, Lake Forest Park, ~ ona OS Wh d $00 he; Volling beet. ioe t. Siait 21-38, ile Eoeee DY corn. 2ee Pastine, bey. eps come and belters’ «1227 S58B Ete en you “stop an shop” at any ean kin, 106; 9-T. ares ( Se cmeehen Waar” Dried, per 25-T, bor " eebeeye . Beal fee Be 289, fins ree Gray. Ry Harnenton. bor Se Disee. ‘ver $6, Re. ay: sibereiets of the following stores don’t forget 1; large can milk, 10c. Stall 40, y, 4 yall ‘3, 710 Dawson 6 irape Frait— Florida, per case. 7 60@8.00 | Sheep— MUEEEE. Havel “coking "poveer” ser ses a tt pravaee, Be dite Deween st. rks BUY DIRECT Enger voter Meee te | Meine tambe to purchase a copy of The Seattle aeers baking powder, 2c, Stall 69, Kb Taylor, Re J. 3 32nd ave. 8. girl. | FROM MILL Money —Comd, per crate ......1.60@8.00| Yearlings St r: ae MK. 260 TD. sirtoin steak, ge Woodward, J. P., 6036 28th ave. &., pfirained. per to 1198 Wothers “7 ar: $0 W.; lean pork chops, abc MT at AND SAVE yermona-— Ber box see E 800640] won A Re n y a, Bluménstein, A. F. G, 4837 Fon- D OF OBO worse rene S00GE.2 HAY, N AND gg SO eh er Fe || witht eng ave, boy | MONEY Finenpplee— per crate ccuccs. Vaso | pWhelesale Price Per Ton, Stop and Shop Store—Green Lake Station es. Ye can, 2 cans, s6c: tomato | GU tae Gaglinido, Nocila, 6252% Flora ave, | bee ainaelia er ee 00 | Paoited ness Stop and Shop Store—Brooklyn & Ravenna gg Sry ME “4 Pan deer | b Onts—-Rolled fis 94-06 Fike ct, pet roast, ioc to ja, Joneph, 1606 Spruce st. Prices Pald Wholesale Dealors Whole . Stop and Shop Store—Ninth N. E. and 45th A Trial Will Convince |) aimonds—vor m 27@ .24|Corn—Whole + ib chops, i%¢ th. ‘Stall 116, ct Cracked .. gage, the th.; steer boiling beef, Stop and Shop Store—14th N. E. and 41st Brazil—Per ™ |Alfarone, Salvator, 1643 -Weller mt. | | : | girl ‘ | Chick Feed | BERIT 302, peainat ster, 1 Tee soe ladbriaison, B. Ay 6741 Seventh 6, Oheatnate’ “Cai, ‘per Te hick Red 2.2 Stop and Shop Store—14th N. E. and 45th feall 2, fresh spare ribs. 220%; Pi winete rer Chick Developer Stal 3, ‘fresh spare ribs, 330 M-; Houghton, J. 1s, 620 20th ave., boy. Walnnts—cat Pied usage, 6 35 , Criveo, 206 Santon 4 Tar ace Ground Bone ; boy: Peanuts Virginia Keystone, Tt DIVORCES GRANTED 457 Peoetne ne Krone git | Wheme-ne y Meal Iverson, Irene from Robert DAIRY PRODUCTS feretch ee R., 1% Wea f0c, t he Soe; sweet corn @r sugar peas, 2 cans 260 4a SANITARY Age 109. pure cane sugar, 4 Tha 22, 4c; Carnation milk, 12¢. + 58.00 @ 67.00 The Seattle Star eas Shes on Sor mes Ne Mrs. Frances C. Burnett Lisieok c+} DEATHS - hotel i Reha ee ere Davetal Ortis |. int % ; Secret, as and TOKYO, Feb, 18—Mrn.. Frances ener: Cialis Ac 4h S082 23h KI Ree tea Ain PuoDtcTs peas “it/ [| MR. MERCHANT: Do you accommodate I Rg Mg Burnett, wife of Col Horros ies, Mary: Bs hy Grewnote. i auikanl nace te ft Linseed Meal : tee your patrons by having The Star on sale in Fon Garden Movy ies Charles Burnett, American military Sohnaon, Christin, 10, S437 W. 60th Westlake Fuel Co a ener caneqettsestoseens 83 | Ment Nerupe ith: your store? If not, phone Main 600, Circu- he icteeAustrian raliway pro-|in the emperors annual noom mon | Vandewerker, Carding, 65, 1914 Wil- ef truniets thay cat svage 10 | Molassee ‘Duity’ Beed kes lation Department, for information. poem con-| son ave ira, Enriko, & months, Mid- 6, 621 20th av, N. | ene Or. triplets | Wisconsin roam brick Shell Meal—Cal a3|" Oyater ... 30 | Soya Bean Meal 401 Mlour—Por bbl, Vides shower vaths cand thru passen-| test. She was in competition with gers, emma native poeta, ‘ Limburger

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