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*_ THURSDAY, MARCH. 3. 1981. Primary Expeme | VANCOUVER} Prisco Dealers Don’t Even Take the Trouble to Cross the Line | The Star today obtained an mage Yew with Mr. B—t %——o, Prominent merchant and investor ot Ban Francisco. Mr. Z——-o was tn our clty in com. with Messra H——t M—r M-——-k A——n, tn connection jh some important transactions in oties, of which Seattle has, in the past year, become quite a flour iS center, local agent of the syndicate | @rranging this particular deal is Miss N—-e C-—s, who is quite promi ently identified with roadhouse and @ther interests between Seattle and the north line of King county. Mr. Z——o was not at all loath to Converse, but it was suggested that Bis name be concealed. This request is being granted. “Originally we intended to go to Vancouver,” he explained, “but on Ur arrival in Seattle we found that this would not be necessary or ad. ‘Visable. “I find that the best brands ot | ne are purchasable in Seattle at 3 An ounce, with 4 per cent dis Pa for quantities of 10 ounces or More,” he said, in effect—the present ‘Writer ts not endeavoring to repro @uce the classical purity of Mr. Z-—0's diction. “The same cocaine ts salable in Ban Francisco at $90 an ounce and “The purchase price tn Vancouver only slightly less than that in Se- ‘The difference is so slight— no doubt, to the excellent ar- nts our associates have) for transporting the material | the border—that we find it| Peutficientiy remunerative to deal | 4 with the importing agencies | Beattie, thus avoiding the possible | t tness and complications | might arise should individuals} familiar with the requisite meth seek to enter the importing trade competition with local enterprise.” Mr. tossed away his/ th pony of Black and White | inquired golicitously whether} i questioner “never touched it” > “As for len kee, which ts the Dest grade of opium,” he continued, | Jor words to that effect, “the dif-| ference between the Seattle and. ‘Vancouver quotations is greater, ‘and that between the Seattle and San Francisco quotations less. the required) “@mounts here at $50 per can. In ‘Ban Francisco the price is $35 per ean. “As for herotn, I have been un- to negotiate any purchase in ir city. I belleve somethigg 4 be done about this. Elther excellent habit of using heroin mot become sufficiently popu: | among Seattle's elite, or thei it cotic interests here are losing a ; opportunity to increase ‘volume of business flowing in ane out of your community.” Mr. Z—o '9 understood to plan aed for San Francisco late afternoon, under the apparent m that his progress to the Gate with his associates their considerable cargo of Parcotics would meet with no out- ward interference on the part of onable persons who some Place obstacles in the way) this branch of commerce and b a eee ‘Anti-Narcotic Bill Passed Unanimously | | OLYMPIA, Wash. March 3.—Wwith ‘enviable record of having passed houses unanimously, the Beeler | pegidiers, but seeks to have drug considered and treated as| licts and invalids, rather than ‘ge criminals. * oe Railroad Officials to Discuss Wages EW YORK, March 2.—Kastern railway officials will confer- with | Fepresentatives of their “common | and semi-skilled” labor next Tues-| day on the question of wage “adjust-| ments,” it was learned today. Similar action will be taken by} railways thruout the country, it was| uaranter, Euarant my starun- tee “te ‘ Whenever the saving ‘| of time is concerned you'll find our taxi service most gratify- ing. The careful, con- sclentious, courteous . attention on the part of our drivers will please you SEATTLE TAXI CO. MAIN o 6500 |Charten W. Doyle, $194.42; T. Bglton, ; A. Lou Cohen, $230, Statements Filed | withthe campaign expenses filed DENVER.fire in Woolworth de _the city clerk are as follows:|partment store causes $100,000 to F REDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE| '24 Pairs of Women’s Sample Shoes To Sell Friday At $4.45 Pair IRINCIPALLY low shoes in this offering— a 4 Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords — in brown, black and white leathers. Women who can wear these sizes will make very attractive savings. Sizes 4 and 412 Only In the Downstairs Store, Friday, at $4.45 pair. —~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE F REDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Fumed Oak Morris Chairs $12.50 = AN EXCEPTIONAL offering, featured for Friday. The Chairs are as pictured, with fumed oak frame and loose seat and back cush- | ions of imitation brown leather, Seat of spring construction. Sturdily built and unusually low- priced at $12.50. —FOURTH FLOOR =) WEEK [ND SALE (a Thursday—Friday—Saturday .. ‘The value of a good tonic cannot be overestimated. No matter what your complaint or condition, we have the pfep- Tration that will help you, $5 Cash Prize for a Kodak Picture | March Amateur phot; mit as many picture p All | [van Camp's Pork ana | Beans, ean .... Oe Van Camp's Spaghettt, nm. Ite Cuta Cream § 25e; another for. “phe B,C. Smith Bullding | “¢ is ‘stilt Oppoatte” | THE SEATTLE STAR "PAGE 7 In An Offering Remarkable for Its —1,250 pairs of imported Kid Gloves with two pearl clasps, overseam sewn and Paris point stitchings, in Black, White, Tan, Brown, Beaver and Gray—$1.95. —540 pairs of imported Glace Gloves, two-clasp style, pique sewn, in Black, Tan, Brown and Gray —$1.95. 500 PAIRS AT $2.65 THE PAIR Two-clasp French Glace Kid Gloves, pique sewn, in Black, White, Tan, Beaver and Brown —$2.65. Timeliness and Value-giving 3,840 Pairs of Women’s High-grade Gloves WILL BE PLACED ON SALE FRIDAY, at [$1.95] $2.65] [$2.95] [83.65 Easter Requirements Are Most Opportunely Anticipated in This Notable Offering, Which Features the Fashionable Strap-wrist as well as Clasp Styles in Favored Colors—All of Excellent Workmanship, and Many of Foreign Make 2,450 Pairs at $1.95 the Pair —300 pairs of white French Kid Washable Gloves with two pearl clasps, pique sewn and Imperial stitching—$1.95. ’ —360 pairs of imported strap-wrist Suede Gloves with spear point embroidery, pique sewn, in Brown, Tan, Beaver and Gray—$1.95. 350 PAIRS AT $3.65 THE PAIR —300 pairs of French Suede Strap-wrist Gloves, pique sewn, with spear © as embroidery, in Brown and Beaver—$3.6. —50 pairs of natural veer oy ‘carom in 12-but- 540 PAIRS AT $2.95 THE PAIR Imported Strap-wrist Glace Gloves, pique sewn, in Black, White, Tan, Brown, Beaver and Gray —$2.95. —FInsT rLooR IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FRIDAY of self embroidery. 7%, Exceptional in value. ton length, pique sewn—$3.65. * * * A quantity of 12-button-length Gloves of White French Glace Kid, overseam sewn—$4.95 pair. 1,523 Pairs of Tricot Silk Gloves Women’s Tricot Silk Gloves of good quality, in two- clasp style, with double-tipped fingers and three rows In White and Black. Sizes 51% to FREDERICK & NELSON | |] $ 6.00 Utility Tron, +--+. 3. |] $10.00 Universal Iron | Seattle Electrical * FIFTH AVENUE E, AND PINE STREET > SEATS ON SALE TODAY COMING "78,cske" MONDAY NIGHT START NESDAY AND SATURDAY UGUSTUS DITOU ine. Prese FU tS MAY ROBSON /N A NEW COMEDY Westinghouse Mazda 50 40¢ Renjamin'Twowny Plug ...87¢ | Kight-foot Extension Cord. O8¢ 25-watt Tungsten Lamp. -.. .25¢ APEX VACUUM CLI KANER COFFIELD ELECTRIC WASHER May Wo Demonstrate? Cash or Easy Terms ° ALAN DALE PRICES HIZSINGiia "Gat Sf Toa oT METROPOLITAN | Onde NuW Supply Co. Main 5331 509 Pine Street | | NOBODYS FOOL The New Educator Shoe IS NOW HERE Perfect in Fit, Comfort and Wear A Truly Scientific Shoe. High or low, black and brown, priced at $11 and $12 Come in and see this most wonderful shoe, HOYT SHOE CO. 1402 Third Ave. Home of the Educator Shoe.