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PAGE 22 TWO GIFTS FOR CHARITY CHEST, One a Widow's Dime, Other a $25,000 Check bent little wom ttered hand as wrink | ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle | PRIDAY | SATURDAY NOV NOV Nigh vires u Tide First Fist Low Tide Neoond High ide 4 tt Recond Law Tide ’ " First Low Tite isn Seee and Nigh Tide © was an aged ar one fumbled in a t | Second Low Tide Dag with shaky fingers ait » oe @s her brow | Bhe found—a dime! And she passe a it or. § taty of the « Third ave. saying “I want to be one of the first t Bive to the Community Ct Another advance — contribution game to the Commu t head Quarters today- 0 At this time, officl t Munity Chest, at the firet big contributor, give out the name | But the little orange button bear Sng the message, “Here's My Hand WHI be worn by both—the w and the millionaire SHURT IN TWO CRASHES HERE : “Autos and Street Cars in! Collision . : . JOINS LINE . MICKLEY Mick manager the ley w ar cay Steamship IMPORTS GROW of flour and ports th the across the des fund at mmunity coreaacis y with . Che The m export Puget nt has tno vad to lant f samber Com of the to te request months, rding of Commerce don't wi . . ITER IN PORT Waima a cargo of coa Coal Co. . FREIC frei in Aus fr The t with for Pp tra n t and Departures Arrived State from Manfia Arrivals kon anghal, Kobe and dan Fras aLMT 10—t hama, ‘ a t San at @a. m. ¥ ther, from sea, at 5 Sailed lifter Pana Bverett, A co, Ban Ped N mm, | Pram Sew neckients between street cars =: Automobiles Friday resulted in Y@erious injuries to two men and a str fo oath ger € Vessels in Other Ports Nov. * str Bastern Mer Jappa f Police are searching for an un-| s man and a young woman whose machine crashed headon into Kinnear street car at First ave Pine st. Both were injured by glass and ;were removed in te cars. No trace has been ‘of them. The license of the ‘was issued to H. G. Koller, 3205 klin ave., but no such man has found. r the second crash, at E. Madison) | tan & Beand 27th ave., Soloman Sarber, |Oret? from | @river of an auto, suffered cuts Ratiod, the head. He was taken to wtr I Adair fo hospital. Vancouver—Nov BUY IN SEATTLE == m Prince for Beatle, at 7 pm Viet Nov. ll—Salled, etr_ Silver | State for Beattie, at 10:48 p.m. Arrived / from Beattie, at s:16 i Northland from Bea\ 4 se of S. F. for|Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pter B-—#tr Kash- Men Here Sought Sndipendence of the quartermaster’s depot here) ima Maru, atr Sliver State Great Northern Tertwinal—Str Tokushima Maru. | matt Wtrset Terminal—U. & ©. G. Alges- aquin. ¢—8tr Pit! De Larranagea. San Francisco, is urged in o 2—Ste Jefferson, gent the war department by! Pier A—str City of Seattle be Seattle Chamber of Commerce. B—Btr Queen, str, Morristown, , : . er Admiral Sehley. letter is directed in particu n Pacific Deck—Str Manukal regulations requiring Pacific Coast Coal Runkers—str Watmar- | u, IMge ate Cape Maney, BR psa. redlagd ” Shipping Hoatt Moortngs—atr chamber points out that due ‘Fecent changes, there are actual F440 officers and 6,838 enlisted) Now stationed at posts tribu-| 40 Seattle, as against only| Arrived, str Weat t—Arrived, str Amu- Beattie. 10—Salled, str Vir- 10—Raited, str Marry Ieee Str henry & at Sa mij str Ad até am at tp at Sp. pm. |atr Alabama Mary am 10—Arrived, str Ari at noon. Sulled, str at 2 p.m. Arrived, str 1a m: mm dence Delrosa, str Anna FE. wubrico, att ant, str Feoniwn, str Delteht, str West Hartland, ae Bu verado, str West Ison Connecticut Street ‘ eparaeae Ayana Maru - Cae Alaska Steamship Moortngs—Str Valdes Officers and 6,513 enlisted men) Louder Street Terminal—U. & C. & Bur- ts tributary to the San Fran-| — veror. Spokane Street Terminal—Str Deerfield. Mepot. The second and more Ter Watereay Déck & Warehouse Co.— lant reason for freeing the| “ic. wen crows depot from San Francisco's} Todd Dry Docks—ahip Chillicothe is that more of the sup- War tae by far actually are produced) pug. this vicinity than near San Str Roosevelt. Lighterage Co.—€tr Went Re. Rod: Dock—@tr Latouche, str str Admiral CAR OVERTURNS; rears on college football games be waged as the result of Oval) investigation of conditions in| ttle at the present time. Other campus organizations rd to join the fight on the bettt threatens to destroy the —_ nature vt tne cotere spor. Tee Spectacular Smash Brings ity Daily will start a cam- for publicity on the campus Only Minor Injuries ‘week and other social and hon- Organizations are lining up the gambling element. ‘Bureau of Missing Relatives A spectacular auto smash between a Bothell stage and a private cer |bearing a license issued to Oscar Olson, 490 Fifth ave. Thursday night at Boren ave. and Stuart st, resulted in only minor injuries to four per. sons, altho both cars overturned and were wrecke: lowing the 4 dent, F. driver of the stage, announced $600 in securities missing. Bothel told police his car was go- ing west on Stuart st. when the oth whose relatives or er machine, driving without lights are eaineing are invited to yo crashed into him, breaking an axle meats and overturning the stage. The other car rammed a bank and capsized. The driver of the car escaped. Ole Green wood and Harry Davis, both of Sum ner, passengers in Bothel's car, wer jbruised and shaken, Both was MRS. GUIDERDIUN—Mre. J. R. slightly cut. Bmith, Port Angeles, Wash. is} @ecking her niece, Mrs. A. L. diun, last heard from in De in Tacoma. f0N BIESECKER — Nes Bond Extension Is Apapn, 1414 Seventh ave. offers | * Reward to anyone who will fur-| Granted Railroad WASHINGTON, Novy, 11.—The in- information that results in the ling of Alton Biesecker, formerly |terstate commerce commission today Beattie. Thornpson says he holds granted the application of the Fort nt news for Biesecker. Worth & Denver City Ratlroad com its first mortgage bonds, which are 1921 Record OR pon bageye cmlighe ng he am Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles December 1, 1921, until December, 1961, with interest at the rate of 5% John Bénich, 67 Vine st., | was struck and knocked per cent annually for the period of extension The bond nows bear in A down at Western ave. and Vine Bop y by J. C. De 18 r or friends. te ety ts rearing 1s those who have Seen pers such items as will interest curities. company is without available funds to take up these bonds at their ma- turity po TSR RENEE NC INTER RO WATCH THE ADDRESS UPON XMAS PACKAGE terest at the rate of 6 per cent The application states that the fake ave, when he jumped back and forth before the auto, & and Latona ave, was unhurt mn struck by Oscar Sodorf, 554 E. ith at., Wednesday, at 82nd st. and Fifth ave. N. E —An unknown man was 68 struck by J. G. Walling. ford, at Fourth ave. 8. and Vermont st, Wednesday. The man refused to give his name and said he was ‘Bnhurt. in old con obliter: you ship goods without properly former address? 1 and express agents in form the transportation bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce that thie is one of two mistakes most frequen made by shippers in this cit The other is tm proper sealing of fiberboard con- tainers, These, if properly used, are very effective November is "Perfect Package” month, and all packages le this city are being closely served, and faulty packing marking # noted, | tainers Will Have to Do Without Vicars Five vicars ving ob- or lumber the | af van for New York | etr Siberian | | cola | atr | w ailingtord. | FOUR ARE sies he had carried in a smal bag, was| Police are conducting an investiga- tion of the alleged theft of the se-| ay to extend the maturity date of | WHAT WAR WOULD BUY BUY THO TRICTORS AND Two aoe, | POR EACH OF THE Ra) 4900,000 FARMS WW THE COUNTRY BY BRICK PAVEMENT OF Y35.000 MUES Of ROADS BE 0 WOO.OCD DWELLINGS COSTING cor $5000 BACH BUND 240.000 po N MIGH SCHOOLS AND 5 1 aan) CHURCHES AT $/00.000 EACH BUD 600,000 ORADE SCHOOLS AT $40. 000 EACH re &: BUD 686,000 RECREATION CENTERS | MITH PLAY GROUVOS | AND SWIMMING POOLS - FURNISH POR 4 VEAR a A B52 INCREASE WwW PAY TO ALL SCHOOL TEACHERS 4N UNITED STATED The $24,000,000,000 that the world war cost the United | States would: Portland Market Status ominal i Deavies, §5@ Market steady of mountains lambs, $4.50@7) val lambs, $604.50; yearlings, $3.50@ | wethers, $2.50G4.00; ewes, $164.55. Batter—4te ib. dos. te | | | Public Markets PIKE PLACE pure American cane suge Oc, 100 The. 86.50. orite milk, te Stall 11, he 7 1 3611, ‘fresh honey bent and sausage. 106 chops, 200 tb.; 43, pot roast tha. te, SANITARY best American cane wamar, 4 he. the. 60 mk, 96.2 peutiare’ suger sth 11 new kraut, ibe Qt; Libby's mince meat. 20¢ T,; beat creamery cr He é5, 6 Clover butter, churned Lynde » Dest Stait lard, 2 malt 109, hominy, Ie qt: amery butter, 430 mild Tillamook cheese, tm red snapper, 11 26, best American ewanr, 4 The Tha. S00, 100-1, mack, # King salmon, 30¢ tenderloin of sole { roast, le Tm suger cuted ba 1-2-2, p jtuna fish t butte baking p baking pean’ Re powder, 37c » J, i. “HR” be Tree tea, 48 3-1 tee a 3 pkes. SOUTH Stall $1, Carnation milk, Jamail can $0, Stall 49 Jemes, 65 dow. Hed ham, 60 bread END laree can 110, 26e t. Stall radishes, 4] lbe to 260 each. }targe rolls toi 6-Tb, box split p Quaker 100; 3 The. Z Sugar stall, je, Stall 10 ap. cottage cheese, 260. Tragedy Result of ROME, Nov. 11~-Believing that hig investment in American mines had been a complete logs, Prince Pi olo Lungini killed his wif nd thre children and-then committed suicide. |He left a note saying he bear the thought of a poverty utricken existence." Two day the tragedy letter from America arrived bringing a large check, the \first dividend on the investment. Buffalo Bill’s Kin Claimed by Death ,,, roR T GROVE, © Nov, 11 -<Mrs, Thomas Duffy, 65, cousin of Buffalo " was dead here today. | Mrs. Duffy's maiden name was Anna s ody. ‘Thumb Is Cut Of. Off in Concrete Mixer| Hana Sorvik, 33, of 1929 11th ave. N 1s taken to Seattle General hos pital Friday, after losing his thumb |in a concrete mixer at Fourth aye. |.N. and Bouton st, He iy a city em | ploye, ° | Grape Frat "| Helxian Hares could not) 8 after | | THE SEATTLE STAR TRADING DULL PROBE DEATH OF ONLOGAL MART) HIS THIRD WIFE Winter Overcoats Last Car Cornichon Grapes Murder Trial of Bluebeard Arrives Here ‘Trading was dull on the wholesale fruit and produce market Fridayn |no changes were re ear of Cornichon the market in four-ba Emperor grapes w [a erate pound were thra quot and in luge at 10 cleaning up well, Cal | shipping the Tokay 0 a oF li jup The is due on the m and shippers ha delivery, than on the to jobbers. last, ter or emg VEGETABLES Artichokes Heane Wax Beets Local Hroceoll—Or., 4-crate Cabbage—Loonl, per Carrote--Local, per sack Caalifiower— (oval, dow Cotery Local Per doa Cal dos. bunches Hiweat | Pumpkins Radishes Spinach Sproute-Per fh Squash —Hupbard Marble Head Tomatoes — Local Green, apple box bunches Wash. Jonathans Delicious Spitsenderg ..... Crahapples Standard bon ...- Local, per bom. . storaee, Istand Betio, Black Ferr Fis, per crate Cal Comb, per box .. strained, per M. Oranges—Valencia, per box Peare— De Anjou .. | Comtee Duchess Winter Net he last Lady Pinger gre The law rapes arrived on craten Hats cent iforn va which is wholesaling at from $2 al head lettuce fs about cleaned with only poor grades remaining second ear of California lettuce rket in four days, promined a ac tt ordin No changes were reported on but Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers + LOO 47.000 40.08 one 2@ 160 one Cuban, per erate .. Quinces—Cal_ lug. Local, per i. | wea Beattie dettvery nh ranc t ¥. 0. B. condensary. DAIRY fo. th. Beattie wopoly FRODU cTs Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter-Locai creamery, cubes. rick —Presh ranch Tultets Jocal storage, white” Cheese ‘Or. tript Wisconsin cream brick Rieck Swine .. Wash. triplets Tillamook triplets to Shippers Young, per . .... ~Live, per 1 » Dressed Turkeys 4Fancy, 3 Ms. $1.00, | Heavy, Co Block fancy heavy .. fancy « . heavy .... . Fancy, 90-120 Tbe jum, Dressed, per tb ™-: | Hene—Dressed, per Ib, | Live, per ™. | Broilers Over 1 2 Geese Dre! ; preswed. per, Yt. ry dreneed, 1 J, Meht |. Harht, faney, To renned : “Bad“ Investment! cows and heifers Medium to choice yn to Rood Calves, ght ; Medium to choice... Heavy Bulla Sheep— FLOUR |, elty delivery AND Corm—W hole, Cracked, 100-1, sks |_ Feed Meal, 100-1 Barley— Whole, feed, Rolled, 80-Th. sls, Ground, 100-tb, sie Clipped, 100.1. ake Onte—Whiole, feed, 100-1. ‘ke Rolled, 70-1 Ground, 60-%. wks Sprouting, 100-1 Wheat—Recleaned food All-Grain Chop—s0 Chick Feed—100-™ Chick Mash—No B Growing Feed—100 Kae Mash—No B M., Kerateh Feed—100- 3 Wheat—Mixed feed, 80-1. aica ake. 100-1. whe Lit som see 1008 : 600m + 2.008 6.00@6.5 POULTRY AND MEATS Paid by Wholesale Dealers fancy, ‘ 4 9 ‘ 7 ‘ 5.0006 1.5004 4.0005 2.5004 6 i ty, | Landru in Third Phase BY WEBB MI SALLI murder 1) VE Fran t The trial of “Bluebe Landru entered the third of the rd ftw 10 when prosecution sd phases today up the of Mme. ‘ the indictment third of 10 women to meet death at | Landru’s hands. ‘The defendant readily admitted he had met the widow thru a matri monial advertisement, persisting in hin declaration—as he in the cane ¢f of Madame Cuchet and Madame La n® | Rordeline—that he hoped thus to pur lchase her furniture at a better price than by merely representing himself & took mysterious disappear ance Guillan, According to Mme, Guillan was the t # a dealer Kividence wan introduced to show that lame Guillan went live ndru at the villa in Vernoull alleged to have been purchased Mme, Cuchet. to 1% 6 let. 0 25 \ for him by SEARCHERS FAIL TO LOCATE GIRL All Night Vigil for White Slavers’ Victim Futile LES, | Nov. Ruth Conwell ~The! 15-year kidnaped by Naples ) Los ANC Slwearch for oid girl, reported white slavers, shifted from Brawley, Cal, today. | An all night guard kept at) Naples, where a $500 ransom de manded by one of the alleged kid napers, had been placed as directed in a letter received by the girl's mother yesterday, proved fruitless, according to a telephone report from the officers at Naples early today Meanwhile a report was received from police headquarters at Braw ley to the effect that a girl answering Ruth's description, had been picked up by Probation Offi cer Swanson and placed in the {jhome of Mra, ©. C. Johnson in that city. The girl disappeared at yesterday, the report said. She had given her name Martha Costello and said she an actress at the William studiog in Los Angeles. Detectives were to leave here to day for Brawley to hunt the girl rt 3p. m.! a8 Fox Vital Statistics’ BIRTHS m Comber, Vernon, 4254 Henderson st r Foy, Burdette Nelson, 2246 W. 59th at. gir | Morford, Carl Emerson, 3100 EB. Jef- 1 ferson st. ws Pierce, Thade . 206 Maple Park, tympia. girl Wilson, William Thomas, 1541 Val- . boy. . James Lioyd, 4615 Fre- irl + 1003 17th ave. BW. Draves, Carl T, 6130 26th ave. N. B, ¥ Roger M, 605 Walter G, 2025 11th ave 1703 Graham at. Ralley Franklin, 2212 14th girl Smith, Charies 4201 Ww. Othello at, boy. Phillips, 7939 Eighth ave. 8. W., bo: Shimooka, Kazue, 206 Firth ave. r & girl. frown, Hobart H., 9009 10th ave. & W.. boy hrnias, Terael, . Charles’ Michael, ait in Louis E. Madison st. inpben Peter, boy Rogers ave Henry, 170 16th ave, boy 2503 Han- Benjamin, 4618 Holden st. fir Rood, James Francis, 2910 14th ave. N. E., boy. Phillips, Reimer G., 345-A 16th ave. boy. MARRIAGE LICENS Name and Residence. Age bal saad John aewin Parshall, N. George Thomas J. “on n, Elizabeth, Tacoma Newberry, John L., Seattle . Martin, Minnie M., Seattle . Benson, Vernon 8. Seattle Larsen, Clara A., Seattle Smith, Ralph W.. Seattle... Bishop, , Beattle |Draper, Ralph M., Seattle Wiley, Goldie M., Seattle . Stennett, Roy, Bellevue Roberts, Leora, North B Smith, Robert Lee, Seatth Olsen, Bertha M., Seattle ... %/ Alford, Hobard B, Great Mont $} Van Stallon, Mary, mpia ‘Legal 1s/ 18} ‘Leral | sLewal | 27) nd Portiand ie salty aa Weber, Arthur ° Browe ellie Le, prett . La Pore, Herbert Edward, Seattle Truesdale, Mildred Katherin: 4, Shirley iM ‘Tacoma 5] 1, | Me iaion. | Harris, | Mills, ‘Mary ¥ nn Georg Florence, Seattle | Wilson, Balford L, Seattle Davis, Norrie 1, Seattle Osear C,, Vancouver, B . is Legal) Legal Legal Vanc Legal John A., Seattle Nettie I,, Seattle John Lynford, uth J., Seatt Wright, James Aloysius, Seattle. .27 , Callaghan, Mary Dorothy, Seattle24 | DIVORCES GRANTED 60 60’ MeMiilian, Mamie from John. 0 Johnson A, from L. @, 00 | Hoath, from Florence M | Menzacff, from Jack, | Rowers, ia from Harry A, Simp > from George C. va from Clarence A, sorgia from John Ly M. from Ethel M. DEATHS Bartholmy, A. 68, Snoqualmie, 20) Webster, William’ P., 41, 8413 48th ave. 8 | ‘Cocoanut Meal Cottonseed Meal Lingeed O11 Meal Soya Bean Meal - Alfalfa Meal Fish Meal Ment Seraps—Kastern | Rotan, | Allen, seahm, Claveau, Seattle Legal «Legal Williams, ¢ Carson, U. jardwood Bea May Attaita No i ecimotby, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1, 1921. “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” [ists TERS are the big idea in win- ter overcoats. More Ulsters will be worn than anything else. Men and young men are strong for them. This selling not only gives you some outstanding values but offers the chance to choose from unusually large varieties. Many have just been received, Specially Priced at $35, $40, $45 Two -Trouser Suits At $35, $40, $45 and $50 Every item entering into the construc tion, from fabrie to buttons, speaks of quality—the workmanship, the designing, the exclusive styles, are strictly up to our high standards, They are matchless values at— $35, $40, $45 and $50 Open a Gately Charge Account You Need Not Pay All in 30 Days 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets HATS CAPS SHOES Treks Planted for U’s Soldier Dead At 12 o'clock today the University | of Washington dedicated six Amer- ican elms, planted on the lower part of the campus, to the memory of the university men who died in the war. The senior class and two representa- tives from each organization on the | Commerce, Thursday. Kjos has re- campus took charge of the planting. Prof. Edmond 8. Meany, keeper of | turned from a business trip around Washington traditions, made the; the world. dedicatory address, Sa ‘| Business Booming in Foreign Lands! Great industrial activity is shown in Germany, Japan and Sweden, said 0. A. Kjos, president of the Seattle Chain Co., in a speech before the for- eign trade bureau of the Chamber of Will Give Address to U Journalists) editor-in-chief of the Asso- ciated Editors’ Syndicate, Chicago, | John H. Millar, will address all inter. | ested in journalism at A. TINLING, general agent of the Northern Pacific railroad in Seattle, | will act as assistant to Vice Presi dent J. G, Woodworth, at St. Paul | headquarters, it is announced by company officials. The STRICKEN WITH PARA! Sa Commerce | week ago, Dr. Joseph D. Bennett, of hall on the university campus, Mon-| Seattle, died ‘Thursday night in a day at 4p, m. ‘Sultan hospital. \Chinese Here on Way to Meeting Chow Tzechi, high Chinese official, arrived in Seattle early Friday and immediately left for Washington, D. C., where he will represent the pre- mier of China at the disarmament conference. Tzechi was gréeted by a wireless from the Seattle China club while the | Silver State was still at sea, urging, him to stop over in Seattle. Dr. Wij iam K. McKibben and other mg bers of the club met their | sulshed guest at the dock. “ARMISTICE DAY” will be the subject of an address by Arthur | Priest at the Saturday luncheon of | the King County Democratic clup at | Meeves’ cafeteria, England leads in the manufacture lof needles. | Boys-Gir i | Get Started NOW The Club Is Limited to 250 Members An offer that is interesting to every mother, every father, and every industrious boy and girl in Se- attle, And He Will Explain to You How to Get TIME ONLY! WHEN THE CLUB FILLED THERE CAN BE 1307-1311 Seventh Ave, Ask for the Turkey Club Manager THE CHANCE TO JOIN THIS CLUB WILL BE OPEN FOR A LIMITED THE SEATTLE STA Join The Star’s Free Turkey Club And Get a Thanksgiving Turkey No Money to Collect No Money to Pay Just jump on a street car and make a aaga line for The Seattle Star office. 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