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| We; Southern; Chicago Great Western. DOZEN = nterlock Directorates of 82 Bee Cent of Nation’s 3 BY W. G. MeMURCHY | WASHINGTON, D. C. March 25,— Rebdert M. LafFollette has in having printed in the jonal Record diagrams show: | that two dozen men in 1920 were of 99 Class One railroads, Interlocking the directorates of | miles or 82 per cent of the team transportation system of the country. The men are: ro H & Salt Lake; Oregon Short Line: Washington Ry. & Nay, Co; Bt | Grand Island; Chicago & Alton & Missiasippi Valley; Michigan Big Four: Pittsbu | i Lake Erte @ Western; 11) jj Central ef Georgia; N. ¥. © WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER Bleven roads: Chicago, Milwaukee @ Paul; Oregon Short Line; Ry. & Nav. Co; Rutland: | og Central; Union Pacific; Lacka- an Central: Big Four: Me Lake Brie; Iilincle Central Georgia; Los Angeles & Salt a Hedeon Yaroo & Missisaii Sioux City: N. J. ‘Also Pacific Mail. Western Union © Express; American Railway 4 trust companies. J roads: New York Centra! and al- SAMUEL REA reads: Penmartventa: Phitael- : Erte; Baltt p & Ohio: Southern Pacific: also N Boston, Green Star Steamship Co | Sugar, Westinghouse Western Power Electric Properties Co.; Davis & Coke and lots of othera FAIRFAX HARRISON Bouthern Railway and subsidiartes, a W. W. ATTERBURY Pemnsytvania and sudeitiaries 3. E. REYNOLDS Five reeds Southerp; Burlington Smet xe: Central of New Jersey; & Southern. CHARLES STEELE Four reads: Northern Pacific; Santa HOWARD ELLIOTT Vour roads: Northern Pacific: Rut- Bend: Burlington, New York, Ontario & HARRIS Michigan Centra Lake Erie Western; Toledo @ Oh 4 & Michigan; Cincin. Monongahela: Bla Fou nati & Louisville; Northern Ohio; ia & Eastern; Zancevilie & Western: wk Valley. SULIUS KRUTTSCHNTTT Two reads: Southern Pacific: Mirte: flso Western Union Telegraph and Penn- @rivania Cont CHARLES F. INGERSOLL Pennsylvania and subsidiaries, (Inger- oll te not strictly a Wall wt. man, being & Philadephia lawyer and director of the Girard Trust Co.) ¥. T. STOTRSBURY Five roads: | Philadelphia Central of New Jersey Lebich # Hudson; Erie H VAN RENSSELAER THAYER Southern: Pittsburg Erte Reading Lehigh Valley; Phone; Bethiehem Steel and Fairbanks Co. T. DE WITT CUYLER Mot strictly a Wail st. man, living tn but In m director of nd Pennsylvania Rall- ries. LOUIS W. HILL Two roads: Great Northern; Burting- ton JAMES N, WILL Northern Pacific; Colorado & Southern. ‘The first eight men on the above all belong in the inner banking le centering around the house of an and the National City Bank. REJECT ELLIOTT AVE. BIDS Answering the council streets and gewers committee's recommendation that action on the Elliott ave. paving Bid be postponed for five weeks, the board of public works Friday recom: | Mended that the bids submitted on | the project be rejected. Only two bids were received on! the big undertaking, which will cost fn the neighborhood of $430,000. The fowest bid was offered by the con tracting firm of Jahn & Bre FISH MARKETS MERGED F. Waxbom, president, and other Officials of the Alaska Herring and Importing Co., in Seattle today, an Mounced the consolidation of Port land and Seattle branch houses, making this their main office. The @oncern is located at the City dock BOOM NORTHWEST PRODUCTS Pacific Northwest products will be| kept before the eyes of the nation. distinctive Jabel printed in colors is to be offered to manufacturers of this territory, The idea is being worked out by the Pacific Northwest | products committee of the Chamber of Commerce. CALL SUPPLY BIDS Alaska Engineering comrhisston, | Bell st. dock, will receive bids until March 20 for contracts to supply mer. l chandise for use of government rail ed builders in the North, [an | scattered ;jand the Oraka Shosen Ka’ a ests in regard to carrying freight |i carton of 16. Al. Tides in Seattle FRIDAY MARCH 25 First High Tide Sad am, the tt First Low Tide 12:00 m, 08 fh O82 my 118 te NEW CRUISER IS LAUNCHED TACOMA, March 25.- Umpid water of Lake Michigan and the sparkling champagne of Anjou dripping from her armored bow, the cruiser Milwaukee, second of the new type of scout cruisers for the U. 8. navy, slid down the ways of t Dry Dock Corporation Thursday aft ernoon to the cheers of a Vast assem- biage of people The vessel was christened by Mra. Rudolph Pell, of Milwaukee, with a a bottle of Lake Michigan water sent | by the mayor of Milwaukee, Tradi- | tlon was appeased, however, when a bottle of champagne was also crack ed against the ship's side. Eddie Mubbard, Seattle aviator, swooped down upon the cruiser as she moved down into the water and American Beauty roses over her decks. Like the Omaha, launched recently at the same garda, the Milwaukee was launched bow.on. cruiser will be one of the swiftest craft in the U. 8, navy, and will be equipped with 12 siminch rapid-fire guns eee OIL TANKER ARRIVES ‘The General Petroleum Co.'s tank- er Litre arrived in Seattle late Fri- day forenoon, with a cargo of oll from San Pedro, She is discharging at the company’s dock, on Harbor ts land. This ts the first, and possibly the last, trip for the Libre to this | Twemt port. she will be put on an oll run from San Pedro to East coast pointa, The Libre ran aground at Oxnard, Cal, a short distance north of San Pedro, and had to return to the latter port, Per 106 discharge her cargo and go on Gry | Cocosmate “Por 10 dock, eee DENIES SHIP MERGER TACOMA, March 25.--Any am rangement between the jarriman inter. trom the Orient to the Atlantic coast, as reported within the last few days, ts unfounded tn fact, It was declared here today at the offices of the O. 8. K. line. The Jap line has its own steamers now carrying goods to At- lantic porta, officials stated, and de clared that no pact with the Harrt man or other concerns was contem plated. ee’ KEPT FIRE A SECRET SAN FRANCISCO, March %5.— Passengers on the Union Line Steamer Marama, which arrtved here 2 green from New Zealand, were even aware that the crew had been fighting a fire In the ship's coal bunkers. PROSPECTOR AT VANCOUVER PORT TOWNSEND, March 25.— British steamer Canadian Prospector, which unloaded a cargo of Australian wool at Seattle, ts today in Van couver, loading lumber for Aus TRAMP LOADS LUMBER PORT ANGELES, March 25.— British tramp steamer Walkawa, with 300,000 feet of Puget Sound lumber aboard, ts completing her cargo in Vancouver, B. C., Friday. eee TAKES OREGON PRUNES PORTLAND, Ore, March 325.— Holland-American steamer Kinder 2,000 boxes of Oregon prunes when she sails this week. eee Next General Steamship corpora- tion vessel to arrive in Seattle will be the Jeptha, now at San Fran cisco. She's due here April 6 and will load cargo for Chile and Peru. eee Weather Bureau Report ‘TATOOSH ISLAND, March 25.-—-@ A. . 5 —Rising barometer: clear; wind north west, 34 milce a0 heer, Pacmed oat @ emall two-mast steam schooner, lumber- ladén, at 7.308 m . Arrivals and Reowuiens Arrived March = 25—atr Boutheastern 7 & m.; str Liebre from San. Pedro, noon. March 34—Str President from Pedro via Ban Francisco and Victoria, 945 pom: Columbia ports at § p. m.; atr Henry T. Scott from Tacoma, at $ p. m.; motorship Kennecott from Tacoma, at § p. m.; str Fulton from British Columbia porta, at | & p.m: str Waimarino from B.C., vin Ocean Falla, at 11 falled March 26—@tr Edmore for Tacoma, at 5:20 a m. March 24—Str Kennecott for San Pedro via Port Biakele: m.; str, Brush for Portian Portland, Ore., San Franc Cristobal, New York and Boston nadian Prospector for Sydney via Van- couver and ports, at 3:45 p. m ee Alaskan Vessels Ketchikan—Mareh 24— Salled, #tr City of Beattie, northbound, at 11:25 a m.; str Alameda, northbound, at noon. . Vessels in Other Ports New York—March 24—Galled, str Anna E. Morse for Seattle via Cristobal, San Pedro and San Franetsco. Balboa—March 23—Arrived, Al- varado from Seattle via Tacoma, Ana- cortes, San Francisco and Salina Crus Telcohono—March 22—Halled, motor. an for Beattie via Han Francis- reka Northwestern from oa m. claco. fan Fran Steet Fa B.C Tacomm Balled str aco—Mareh ye Beattle ¥ March 25—Arrived, ste more from Seattia, at § a m eee Renorted by Wireless Canadian Government Wireleas March 2% Qugen Char- 20 Wem: ate northbound off Reber im; ate J Air Jeftersa hhound n rock Bir Anyox, pund, 9:30 p ferson 10 for Bonttle 8 p.m at 8 pm sg Be Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Btr Eastern Lead Northern Terminal—#tr ara. Street Terminal MoKenzle, U Dock Tajima Air Kamchatka, 8 8 Rens Ap Dock—#tr Admiral With the’ The new) On her return to the South | yame—Tens. per hamper 4 Houthweatern Alaska, at| str Eastholme from Britisn | Arrived, atr Ad-| miral Dewey from Seattle via Ban Fran-| Ka-} IS A BIT SHAKY Another Plunge Downward | Is Anticipated The local butter market waa not firm Friday, altho it was steady. Job- Cros, Frank L., Beattie Wicks, Della Ki, Beattle Warner, Adolph, Fort Caney . ri io» Seatere oseee brady David ar. Timens, Maybelle P. Wilson, enh C4 Beatt Mhy” Ac sdeattia Beattie ‘ bers believe the next move in that ah stock will be downward. iene, Goene A.. Seek Seattle Bees, which have always been the Thompson, Jennie, Beatle » Jowest tn March, are thought Now 0| Harber, WH. Kent. be at the bottom. Hennett, Ruth, Kent » Peterson, Nels lL, low . Legal Oregon broccoll was lower Fray | nascent, Verna. Hedro-Woolley Legal at $1 & crate on fancy stock, Omata, Shoteh|, Beatue ... Leen Imperial Valley lettuce was selling | itayashitant, Ihoye, Beaitie ss... 1 lat an increase @f from $4.50 to $4.75.| Peak, © Beattle Tf Beattie’: tthe Sweet spuds were easier at $2.60) Kyllonen, Linda A, to $3.26 | A shipment of commodities was | tt | due to arrive late Friday ‘There haa been a good demand for Apples and other fruit all week. hod Mowell ats He, 114 10th ave, rn vu Wifth &, girh hiya. J. 418 Jefferson at, awe Hy FiO Fifth ave . 1261 Main at per wack. fate Carrets--Loca! Cantifiower Cal Steve. fan Diego Cucumbers—Cal, 608 TH het house, per dow. A. Py, 1118 W. i” at, B. 4340 Harley, dy PSL Bbth & Wy Boy. DEATHS Goulding, Th: “ “4 Ww. tet. |asmuasen, Guy W. 39, 2513 Biath * Daltile B 47, 2426 First ave. W. Wribur, Aline, 17, 4406 W. Othello. Morrison, Mra. Harvey, 42, 908 Jef- | neandin, John S,, 27, 2219 % First av. Thurber, Elisa V, 19, 135 E 64th. ouch, Jennie, 4, 4722 18th N. Hem Freak La, ‘montha, 6116 Key- Local, outelde, BM. . outaide, per DOK... Per | OLDEST RAILROAD coMING 1%8| The oldest railroad in the United 1009178 States will penetrate the Pacific| | Northwest field when the Baltimore, ss ms £26) 4 Ohio line establishes & district | Tomators-- Me freight and passenger agency in Se- =. ee Gan 300 atte this euramer, ° as PLAN ENVELOPE PLANT rRoits Prices “aid Wholesale Dentere Plans are under way by the North cet | weet Envelope Manufacturing com- ry | pany, recently Incorporated, for the Reaseee Ter ‘3, immediate erection of an envelope | making plant here, Impertal valley ..- oo reece : WEnTLARE me Og 3.5 | meat 89-1 sack local patent tour, 2 Loe stk Beale 16 and 17-7 len cane 0098 16 | Maximum Pumpkin, the: 2 cane corn oF OTe ipean the. Stalls # and b—-Laat lard, ths | bacon, Ih. 24e Btall 186-2 Ihe | ood prunes, the; § hare Lenox soap. The 19t—Puces, fh. fe, corn starch, ssimon, ean, tei 30 Rta 36— mm, 390 Oreages— Per Peare .. eta oF F NUTS Hee, Clympte pancake flowr Wedds Hest Ever coffer, ECONOMY Malte 19-5) —heevllons crapetrott, ke, freeh tormators, 166 Ih feck cod, © tor weet 39 ihe Ib. ar, 4 The Mal 46—Ground chy Th [tata the th; the coffee, 2 Ibe, dhe $2) 8%—Cheiee pot remmta ise ib; choice 2ag|Pork roneta, Be 1 CORNER FUBLIC MARKET Mall 16—Fresh churned batter, é#¢ Th; aa | choles butter, dhe Ik Mtall 1h Pure Sa | American enger, 90 Ib Rtall 16—Freeh s9@ “se|herring. ¢ ibe She; mit Norway mack~ Me Te lerei. 260 each. Mall 2—Mhoulder iamh “ lee Th; lamb chopa, ise Ih Stalls & 9g |—Veal roast, 1246 Ih Stall 166-—Halh “bo | Dut cheeks, ike Ih Ball 163-—Freeh but- las | ter. 480 Ib, 2 the the. ‘Wash. triplets POULTRY. Friese Paid by, Whelesale Dentere o Bee Ducks—tive Hene—Live, under ¢ a Live, 4 The and up Dressed Decks—Dreased ... Nemes Dreamed 0 The, Stall Th—Pure freak milk Stall—46—Carnation milk, 18%e 16-1h—-Madrona tomatoes, cana, 2 for tho Stall 2% the. Mtall @b—400 cane Museat grapes 50 Stall 1t—Corn flakes 2 phen Stall 1512—Peanut butter, 2 Ibe Stall #1-—Pure Yair $1.00, Stall 72 sack. Stall 3 Stall 43—@hort ribs, Pure lard, 2 ibe, red mnapper, ibe i. addin hewks, Vrimes Medium heavy cattle QUEEN crTr Lamb chops, 2 I beef, 120 th Btal pork roast, 20¢ Ib Haiibat ing and bieek cod. the Th Beall apricot, 2 cans, chore ade, funitert Stal Pan beet, UNEM PLOYMENT IMPROVES J. H. Shields, chief of the city tree }employment agency, reports that un: employment conditions are rapidly |improving. Lumber milla are de °| manding more men, and the spurt in building is also tending to relieve the situation. TO SELL PUBLIC LANDS fale of public lands will be held April 5, it is announced by Clark V. Sayidge, state land comminsionor. jl ists of the properties offered are in btse|the hands of the county auditors, In iHE88 [each county affected auction of the land offered will be held in front of the courthouse from 10 a m. to 4 pm Granite Grite Linseed Meal Fes Mash Meat Scrape. FLOUR PRICE DROPS Tacoma flour mills followed Seat. tle’s lead Thursday, cnnouncing ao decline of 40 cent > Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers--Str Eastern neo conta, & Rervel om sume Glen product. Prices are now practically U. & Shipping Board Yard—6tr Wost-|stabllized thruout Washington and | ward Ho, str West Himrod, sr Ioon- Oregon, but the reduction, according | turn, ste Yosemite, str Ji | se ape, str KAY- lt local dealers, haa brought no per- ercial Boller Works—Otr ceptible increase in demand. ott jenry T. WA Steamship Mooring—#tr Victorts tr Ranta Ana YT CONTHKACT LET HERE Stacy Ber iminal-—U & C8 Burnside ays River people want a Seattle Kast W way Dock & wa ehouse—6tr |contractor to secure the contract for Toda Dry Dock Forest’ Sine the building of the $205,000 highway sca 0 sun Orleans, str from Grays river to Deep river. Portland firms are understood to be after the job, fr Orant 4 ridge @ Dredging Co— atr raon. Amen Yard—Str Roosevelt ttletom Lumber Co, Dock—étr Admiral Puget CALL BRIDGE BI THE SEATTLE STAR Ship News BUTTER MARKET |(vital Statistics)|7raffi Traffic Is Held Up as Motorman Kisses Fiancee SAN FRANCISCO—<(By Mafl)— Street cars were tied up. was temporarily blocked. Flundreds of commuters minsed their boata. And all because it was spring and pretty lima Claudini hed come from Italy to find her sweetheart, Mauro Kosl, & motorman on @ San Fran- claco street car line, Tost waa ewinging his car around the Ferry building loop when he \epied his fancee. Tight there and then the car stopped and Ros! leaped out. Vainly the motormen of other cars banged their bella. Vainly com. fmuters serambled and trucks and autos honked. Tight there and then, tn the mis dle of the car track, they embraced ~aend the crowds naw what it was all about, and it was spring, and they forgave him, and Rost answered the call of duty and went back to his post Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, March 16. —Hoge—Recetpta, Portland Market Status San Prentline Produce BAN FRANCISCO, March #6-—Patter— Extras, Me Ih: prime f Checae—Callfornia STILL STILLS GOATS RICHMOND, Va, March 25 Any one still demanding proof as to the prevailing quality of home brew can obtain it from tnepect ing the upturned hoofs of eight defunct goats near Norfolk. The goats were thirsty and found a moonshine still, Exit goats CANADA PACK LAW Canada will pack but 20 per cent of her normal fish pack thin season, according to a report recetwed at the local customs officn These will all be sockeyes. The report states that in addition to 750,000 cases left from last year, Japan is throwing 500,000 | canes of red fish on the market, while other salmon packing sections will put on sale another million canes, SPOKANE. —Beligred to be Everett L. Poindexter, of Tacoma, man found | de Oth scious. 4 from gas in refrigerator car at Male companion uncon In the year ending Jane 30, 1920, | the average brought immigrant family two and a half times as much money as in the year ending | largest in the world, was caught re June 30, 1914, Rida for the contract to construct a 200-foot steel bridge over the qualmle river near Tolt, wero called |for by the King county commission ers Thursday. Thoso received will Goodrich. | Dock—fitr Ketchikan, U & C ino: | r Fanny Dutara - Alleging wrongful’ > Clearings . . “* 00, imprisonment, K. May, former Baiances 1,400, eg be opened at 10 a m. April | | Biscaya, Black Wolt, Bi — ne —t" win, Houghton, Peruta, “4 BANK CLEARINGS Cagacan, Capraria, Cardia "Senta | | harus, Chesterfield, Chalet nome, | | 1 gE Klectra ymion, Fort Stan: Cleartngs .... 267,480.62 | | win, "Fort ‘Harrison. Fost’ Jackenn | Balances 1,396,569.44 | | Fort _Foit | pi 896,569. | SPOKANE. ns teragns | sec ry of Gibson Mining Co. and 4 om wir ae former stockholders in con- Clearings nayions 511,632.00 | crn for $275,492 damages, \| Balances ..... ..... 28,886.00 | EVERETT.—Plan stage line to PY crmarings ni 4,084,999.00 connect Mount Vernon and Everett! | palances ..... ..... 1.002,851.00 laterurbane ‘ng —_ The funnel of H. M.S. Ewle is built to the side of the ves- sel to give greater space to airplanes leaving and landing. Planes are carried below deck and lifted to the landing top ag by @ hoist in this newest of British fighting craft, ‘Traffic | SHIP IS MOTHER TO PLANES eld MURDER CHARGE IN CAMP CASE Two Formally Accused in Cronkhite Killing Chargen of willful and premeditat- e4 murder of Maj. Alexander P. Cronkhite stand in Tacoma Friday | against Roland RR. Pothier ana| Robert Rosenbluth, the men held in the Bast in connection with Maj. Cronkhite’s death at| Camp Lewis, October 25, 1918 At the mame time stéps were un der way in Providence, Rhode Island, | where Pothier ts held, for hiv re- lease on $10,000 ball, Offictals tn Seattle, however, were inelined to diveredit the report that much ball would be accepted. Rosenbluth is| denied bail COMPLAINT FILED BEFORE HAMMOND IN TACOMA The charges against the two for. mer army men are contained in a} }complaint filed before United States Commissioner Thos, W. Hammond, in Tacoma, Thursday afternoon, by | J, F. MeAuley, chief of the federal | burean of investigation for this dis- trict. The fact that Pothier ts now charged with willful murder, instead lef mansiaughter, as at first, in taken to indicate that District Attorney Saunders has received etrongly in criminating evidence against him, as well as against Rosenbluth, ‘The nplaint charges that the two defendants, on October 26, 1918, 4id “knowingly, willfully, unlawful ly, felontously and with malice afore. thought, murder a human being, Al exander P. Cronkhite, with a gun loaded with powder and bullets.” | Following their removal to Te coma from the East, Porthier and Rosenbluth will be brought before & federal grand jury. | Tht jury t echeduled to meet in April. | No further arrests have been |made in the case, and local of- |Moinin declined to discuss their fu- |ture actions. It is known, how- lever, that the third witness to the fatal shooting is yet at liberty Rosenbluth and Pothier were the two others. Master Burglar to Pen, 5 to 15 Years | ‘When Charles Edmonds, alias Nela Ne pleaded guilty to burg lary Thureday and asked for jenien cy, in epite of the fact that be had confensed to 26 burglaries, Judge King Dykeman remarked: “The bert thing I can do for you is to rid society of your presence.” He sent Edmonds to the peniten- | dary for five to 18 yearm '$1, 000, 000 Pocket | Change Paid City A@vancs payment of $1,000,000, part payment of the city’s share in tax collections, was Friday morning paid to City Treasurer Ed L. Terry by County Treasurer William A. Gaines. Receipt of the money makes It pomtible for the city to call in $06. 296 in outstanding warranta, thus saving 6 per cent interest. ‘The money was not due until April 10, but if kept on deposit by the county would have drawn only 2 per cent interest. | \ j | two army eo 3 | Thieves! Keep Away From Grey’s Home H.C. Grey hereby denies report that his trusty pistol has been, stot en, also that he's afraid to go home tn the dark. Report arose when he reported gun stolen from Metropol tan garage, But ‘twaen't his. “My arsenal is etill intact a home,” Grey sald Friday. |Delay 7 Hearing on Street Car Suit Upon word from Federal Judge Cushman that he would be unable |to lene Tacoma Friday, hearing on the motion of the city of Seattle to dismins the federal court action! jbrought against it by the Puget| | Souna Power & Light Co. was post poned. No date for the hearing/ was set. It was originally sched: | uled for 2 p. m, Frida LET LONG PAVING CONTRACT Contract for paving longest single stretch of highway awarded to date |has been let to Chas. E. Lind, Bell |ingham, Nine miles of road between Sumas and Linden will be paved with concrete, An 18foot crab, said to be the cently off Japan. a as when trading at the Headquarters for Auto Su Get the “Western Auto” habit. case Repairs are difficult, nd time-consuming. The must b ut n have a new n All this trouble 4 ted with the use of Cane Tepair Arm. All th is to loosen four bolt “ pair nm place and bolt up A wonderful TIME and MONEY saver It will pay you to keep one on hand ff for emergency. PUCK BACH g1.13 PAIR §2.10 Stop squeaking of de- mountable rims; will con- form to Kinds and nizes of rim loge Goes on the bolt with lug and came pot lore off, Paice cn DOZEN, Te inch Bpout; can be bent to almort any COMPLETE PAINTING angle and it OUTFIT FOR FORDS and 5 email cars, PRICE a hae PRICE 70e Western Autom, TU0-1t2-EAST PIKE ST. WESTLAKE & LERORA Spend Easter Sunday in Tacoma Enjoy the first glad days of Spring with 4 refreshing water trip. Fair weather is prom- ised for Easter Sunday, The fast steamers Tacoma and Washing- ton will speed you over this beautiful Sound trip to the City of Destiny at reduced rates, 50c for One Ticket 80c for Two Tickets Steamers Leave Colman Dock 9:00 and 11.00 A. M.; 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 and 7:00 P. M. “The water way is the pleasant way” PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Colman Dock Main 3993 \3 \ PAS ne eo To Shoppers THE BEST MERCHANTS ADVERTISE WELL Read their ads in both Seattle and Tacoma newspapers carefully—then buy judiciously. If you decide to make your purchases in Tacoma— TAKE THE NEW, CRACK, NONSTOP SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL TRAIN — THE — INTERURBAN FLIER BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 21 No Stops Between Seattle and Tacoma Leaves Seattle at 9:30 A, M. Leaves Tacoma at 4 P, ML, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ROUND TRIP $1.00 PUGET SOUND ELECTRIC RAILWAY STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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