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hip News Tides iri Seattle wrmay } SATURDAY | DRE, & First Low Tite i 12.44 & ™. 10 ft First igh Tide s m., 22.0 | "second Low Tide | 1m pom Te tt) Nigh Tide | Second High Tide m, 1046 TI G2l pom, BS fe eee TATOOSH ISLAND, Deo. % arometer rising rapidly; clear, chwest, 24 miles an hour. eee vals and Departures from Point Wells, Ban gan Franc ; str Pine Tree State from Ta. mat 6:30 p.m. Salled Str Harry Luckenbdack for via Tacoma, Everett, fan F Ra d Baxter for San Fy ham and British Co! str Alameda for Pol motorehip Culburi 22% Vessels in Other Ports longkeng—Nov 20—Arrived, str We ed from Seatt) rl from Seattle iebe-—Nov, 21--Arrived, Kiso Maru Beattic %—Toemiure Maru Beatie. York—Nov mbach for Se: timore—Nov. Beattie. | Baidos—Nov. 10—Salled. rtr Miaslesipp! Beattie. Ban Pedro—Dec. t—Arrived, str Scott from Tacoma. Nov. 30 Virginian for Seattle Ban Francisco—Dec lamette from Everett. Rr Lewle Luckenbach for Seattie, 7 p. ; Mandasan Maru for Seattle, ¢ pm. ‘Anacortes--Dec. 3—Arrived, str Robin Now 20—Sailed, ate FL J. on o—Balled, str Wilpolo 1—~arttved, str Tm m Salled, te, Harry Luckendach m.; Arizona Maru a m, ar Preai- Doe 2 — Arrived, str touche. str Pine ‘Tree State, otr Mi weki Maru. Pier B—Str City of Spo- Kine. str Suwe Maru. ‘Great Northern Terminal—str ‘Termimal—U. & TL . UR A, T. Deliwood. Jefferson, str Alameda, str Hakata nT. kawa. ‘©. SB Shipping Roard Mooring— tr Del- ress, str Delight, str Icontum, str An- E. Morse, str West Cahokia, Ison, West Martland, str festern Knight, str Lubrice. jewt Street Terminal—str City of Naples. : Steamship Moorings—#tr Valdes Street Terminal—Str Surveyor. Street Terminal—Str Eomdijk, str Romdordisn. Deck 4 Warehouse Co— str Yous Mare. ke—Ship Chillicothe, schre — Dream, Forest Pride, Forest gy al Bridge & Dredging Co— ‘Str Patterson. ” Yard—Str Roosevelt. ttleton = Mill man Marme Rallway—Str Morning A Whole FREE i— ° scription blank, printed below and bring to The+Star and get your carton of —| j= Sun-Maids, = S| SUBSCRIPTION BLANK _ I hereby subscribe to The Star for Two Months, and thereafter until — 4 ot I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the @arrier at the rate of — @ — 50c per month. ad I am not now having The Star delivered to me. S canesaacil NAME PHONE NO. i ad — i — = $ =a <= : Teed — P Taken by .....- Se Meee ey Way 1 EAE ORRETES HAO REED — 1307-11 a SSS Cé#NNesé‘ir-ce; Enough to Last Month i “othe same al bs ‘and Then alg ” Circulation Dept., THE SEATTLE STAR Seventh Ave. == =] FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921, eather Bureau Report} | been unable to speak since. O—Arrived, str West Salied, Spain Maru for Se- | Dock —str ‘Wheatland | ~ Boys and Girls of Seattle Sun-Maid Raisins—Enough to Last You a Month, and Then Some To Every Boy, and Girl Who Just Three New Sub- scriptions to The Star NEW! —Little Sun-Maids Between-Meal Raisins A new package, full of luscious, raisins, to eat between meals, at echool, or at ‘ home. Rich in digestible, energizing nutriment— Don’t Delay eee = tine for “three o'clock fatigue.” A “natural, Get Yours = healthful candy” Today a; a Here They Are: One Carton Collect No Money 24 Five-cent Packages ‘Market Is Buoyant one,” the letter sayn ean give the bootleggers a run for their money, We are going to insist upon jail sentences wherever possibie | nd expect to secure more in the next three months than we have in |the last three months, inasmuch as }a compulsory jail sentence is pro- vided fog second offenders. | “With your continued cooper ation | T believe we can make it so hot for | Be attle bootleggers that a lot of them | will have to quit business.” Talks Way Into Home, Then Jail Harry Snyder was a pretty good talker, He knew how to tell a sob/ story and put it over. | Dreaned in an army uniform, he told a hard luck tale that touctied 4 | Emanuel Simon's heart, Simon took | | Snyder home and there kept and fed him for nearly two weeks, | Then one day Simon returned home to find that Snyder had dis-| appeared, and with him a suit of clothes, a hat and a alicker, the whole valued at $22 | A few days later Simon, walking down the avenue, mw hia stolen Loss of Speech PARIS, Deo. 2.—Raymonde Mar tin blindfolded her eyes with a blue | Atohisen silk handkerchief after taking off all | {mer her clothing and plunged into the | {2t" Amer Seine, She was rescued, but has | Americ Epreten’e Qastatiene) Industri Inapiration,. | | F eees | Repeniie iron’ & Siast | Rock r 3 eee nited States ste tah Copper Vanadiuin Steel | | Wabash Westinghouse. THE SEATTLE STAR 'RECORD IS MADE |BUTTER DROPS. “Under it we |Prices down to 64 cents on the fresh ranch dozen the ahi nts pulleta, There were no changes reported Beste. 2 bere—Loe. hothouse, don 1.00@2.00 Coen | Sprouting Pea Piast sl. per 4 b eeccece 13) Wheat-— Ke Garlio—Per t 20 | Welmute—No. i, per Tm. . ’ 1) All-Grain C Lettuce—-Local, outdoor |_ No. 2, per . 18 Chick Feed Gal, erate Peannts—v ‘22 Chick Mash—No BM Onione—Cai., per Th. | Growing Keed—i00-r Leos! green, don. bunches” browing Mash—No | reley tockyards Fen Mush—No BM Tomatore clothes standing on a downtown oor. th a inyder, (Tersaay Geatal per. In them as Snyder Butler Motel Muitding mdysa That is how Snyder chanced to be Nish Lew . ‘on & charge, of petit larceny before Justice of tte Peace C. C. Dalton. . | iret 4ies oS ; °- onal saa stesso 8 “Fave you anything to my before Fourth «¢ : ree Ee T send you to jail for six months?” tae *~ the court asked. | Pitty 4& 0.96 But Snyde e EL CORRE eee ett Snyder, the convincing talk had nothing to say, SHE’LL BE MIGHTY |) BANK CLEARINGS HAPPY TO FIND IT] | —% | Seattle Only @ mother, sister or sweet Clearings .... $6,083 948.54 | heart can wear the famous Balances . ° 1,829,309.27 | Annapolis ring | Portland | That is why Mm. Edwin C. Clearings . «= 4,126,574.00 | Ewing, 706 23rd ave. N., feels so Balances ..... . 789,601.00 | Ps badly over the lows of the little ica, Viscount Lascelles, other-|| vina given to her by her brother Cleartngs . me 2.130,225.00 | wise Henry George Charles || rnsign Richard Frost. } | Balances ..... 603.580.00 | | Lascelles, is to wed Princess The ring was of green gold and || | Tacoma Mary of England. She is 2 carried a pale yellow topaz. It]| | Clearingn .... 436,008.00 | | bore the letters “U. 8. N. A.” and Balances ..... 20,203.¢ He is 39 and the eldest son of aaa sues mesma aa A 4 oj “| the Earl of Harewood. Of the 625 princtpal colleces and San Francisco man has invented a) universities in the Unt w_|Mechanical teacher for instructing | Canada, 171 offer courses in journal children in handwriting, ism, a ritte Coquitiam City, Henry V Potter. Griffeon, echre Meteor Clise, bark Belfast ard. J F 24 Five -Cent Packages of Carton Secures little seedless Simply take the order for the paper; our carrier will do the rest, -—-HERE’S HOW— neighbors who are not now having Have them sign the sub Just get three of your friends or The Star delivered to their homes to subscribe, Outof Town Subscriptions must be paid in advance at rate of 50¢ per month. p tor sentence Thursday afternoon | @ 4 States and | 0k LL PL Pk Pk LTE TL TL ik ELLIE RR | i: Fl gS ate cineca ect ' Meier to Appear Revision of City ITACOMANS PAY in Jitney Case Salaries Favored | At a speciaf seenion of the city| Endorsing the report of the spe | at O enin of | | council Friday, Corporation Counsel | cial citizens’ con ttee on salary re { j Walter ¥. Meler was authotieed to! visions for municipal employes, the y appear as a “friend of the court” in| ctvil service commiasion Friday rec aaa WALL ENT JOURNAL PINANCIAL REVIEW t 20 ra Hy 1] Semw yonie i | hie SN TAL. he action brought by 20 r@idents of ommended that the report be incor | York stank exchange Woday eon Fecult of the harsher Thensiee Wh he er 100 Convictions in Last Eggs Also Decline a Cent to/, ‘owen park to compel the Sound | porated in the 1922 salary ordinance | Express Desire for Inter erat resctve ayatem ratio, which at 21 per cont stood at the highest since Three Months 54 Wholesale | Tranait Co. jitney operators, to run! ‘The board declared that periodic | City Co-operation | “Rtandard Oil of New Jersey led the advance in the industrial group with a Geir bu pen to the North wos dis-| revision of the salary ordinance ‘ & spurt into new high ground at 189 ' veied F 5 mite riet, under the certificate of neces | should be made at stated intery a wep eral Electric gained two pol to Seare-Roebuck ad In & letter addremed Friday to| Butter, which haw been practically sity granted them by the state a! scheduled to be taken up Friday!,,ombers of the Seattle Chamber vanced 14 tk on the announc alae peereeNck gA4-| Mayor Caldwell, Prosecuting Attor:|steady since the last change in. Aug | of Commerce met a delegation of 25 dend has been lared contrary t ’ Fred divi-| soy Malcolm Dougias reports 100|Ust, declined three cents Friday. ‘The | Month 8s°- Cav da by the council finance com: |ra.ome business men here Friday i orthern Pacific was heavy at the ered ite urin « > Py: Pa RS yc ledabe ond ot LEG Wnneren treétional Ee oned dee soontete 2 corer 4 it bea dang of lia “ « ~! a nent atthe oe are 44 = ~ a oped fotmeabere . ‘ 2.00@3.00 a ps yp oe nterest of intercity harmony Opening the last three months, with ja ¢ city creamery bricks and 43| plyymen and co-operation, Famous Playe 0 Do ny cubes. ome Biock Swies as) " ft Mi Famous Players, 68 Ameri nets and fines totalling $15,476, |eentae pound by cubes, Butter tat| Rome Beauty, Hoek fu : St| 5.7, &. Lyle, president of the motion 64 up 1 tater’ orth |OF the total of 161 booge cases, three |Als0 dropped three cents to 46 conta. | Pemanae cher M, .-a.--- ‘Tillamook triplets 29|coma chamber of commerce, headed he 4 a ae ql air ‘we. UP ) American ‘eg | | were dismissed, there were 14 acquit- la nig prices were catused by de | Coconmute—Per 100 ...... POL RY AND MEATS |the visiting party & Steel, §3%. up Cudeba ke, 18h up American T. als and 34 are y olines in the San Francisco and other | Tahith—Per doz. reese lonal - Independent steels Were the early market leaders, advancing sharply in| This is a new reco Sener stern Ducks—Faney dressed, per ™ Tacoma re escorted to the mem- fF sharply Franciavo, local jobbers t . y ’ : ried to the mem- Eyfisction of plans for the morger now under consideration. Lackawanna | Prose utions and is the result, Doug eco, loval ‘job vers believe, was young, per ® sibers’ cc luncheon at the M Steel advanced to 48 up fe Midvale to 284, up Sls; Republic Btecl to/ las says, of a new policy of & au. |made in the effort to discourage th sonte clut oe x UP vita ” tion between the police department {Asertere Australian stock 26| The entertainment was under the arene one hd ble tn oftins okes Were also a little easier, with $3 | dtrection or t “ 2\direction of the North Cold Plunge Causes N. Y. Stock Exchan, e Our new state law ig a atringent|One cent lopped off, bringing the lana tha neonate nee ti jand the membership bureaus of thé 20 chamber. anc ; 1%! The Tacoma men, who expreased on the pullets. from 42 to 43 cents a The prices, to r storage, lug fepers ranged from 46 to 48 | [eee Prelt—Wis.. per crate Fancy dressed. their desire to work with Seattle, are ae * 6, 8 to 16 the 5 | maki e ini ot ob the standards and 36 for|Money—Comb, per box oe ae 4 _— ng thelr visit in return for @ Cal, strained, per ° po neh rip made to Tacoma by Seattleites Honey DewsSiandard erate - neice, light month ago. Heavy. fancy bod the frut and vegetable sections of eek. ne: Pili nuts, Which are’ pravtically un. | “Seat hte OD co coe tny * known here, were on the Seattle Medium, 140-170 ts FLOUR market from the Philippines. Coarse, heavy, 176-200 Me Family pat. 4-4’s, city delivery.1,00@7.28 VEGETABLES POULTRY AND MEATS | HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Prices Paid Wholesale Denlers | Clty Delivery, Wholesale, Per Tom $2, Corn Feed Mon yellow, 1 100- o-tb, wks. ..37.00 29.00 39.00 ireen and Wax, Cal 15 Lom}. 400. bunches onl, per Mm Local, per sack Local, doa. °, per | Brotiete-Over it | Geeer aeed, per I. Seratch Feed. | 100-t $500 9.09 Wheat — Mixed feed, er DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers dettvery rT 27 00@ 12 00 17.00@40.00 O4@ 04% 1 white, ton ma, per tom ... m Medium to choice . Common to good . Kiest cows and heifers Medium to choice Commen to good . Wratiets i | Mitk-—“Cwe, to. b., Beattie supply ms) FO B. condensary, owt DAIRY PRODUCTS Paid Wholesale Dealers bu bekt . Calves, ight Butier—Local creamery, cubes 42| Medium te choice . Briek pee Heavy Bulle Kage rest ranch cop — Prime lambe . Fair to good . Cull lambe . Yearling sence eeeeeeeees LOOOLTS 200@3.26 ~Ptper i (hrishuas Gif inl #4 EVERY department of the big Piper & Taft store is brimming over with suitable and useful gifts for every member of the family. A trip through the store will yield a wealth of sug- gestions that fully satisfy your Christmas gift needs. Shop early and get first choice. ¥ SPECIALTY SHOP SUGGESTIONS| CHRISTMAS IS TOY TIME - Boys’ Chain Knives—Stag and smooth MECCANO SETS in Every Size— handles—two blades of warranted steel— A Great Stock in Christmas box, 95¢. The Meccano gives the boy Fifty patterns of fine Pocket Knives— | many hours of instruction that is warranted steel blades—brass lined cases. intensely interesting. With it he Pen Knives, Jack Knives, Ring Knives, | can build machines, bridges, build for the watch chain. ings and towers, and the miniature All in special Christmas boxes, $1.00. | parts are the same as used in real Buxton Keytainers—Leather case with construction. six steel spring key clips—holds 12 or Meccano Sets priced: more keys, 25¢. Others from 40¢ to 0 ..cceeeeee $1.50 $2.30. No. 1 ....-+.+++-$3-00 No. 2X with motor $8.50 Gifts fot Smokers—Bronze and Silver No, 1X with motor $5.50} And others up to $40.00 Smoking Sets and Trays; Imported Pipes; Toys of every description are waiting for lucky Cigaret and Cigar Holders. boys, and pre receive on Christmas morning. Leather Cigar and Cigaret Cases. Everything from animals to automobiles are here at Dominoes, Checkers, Chess Sets and Chess many different prices. be Boards; Poker Sets and Playing Cards. Waterman Fountain Pens, $2.50 to $10. Eversharp Pencils, 50¢ to $6.00. ~ No. 2 .. .86.00 Automobiles — Equip- with speedometer, clock, headlights, moto- meter and side wind- shields. Come and see Shem. Trains—Plenty of them—from the pull trains for the tiniest tots to the TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN ‘ ATHLETIC GOODS FOR GIFT GIVING electric trains for bigger boys. Prices Footballs, $2.00 to $10.00. Baseballs, Bats and Mitts. range: fron SRG eee 7 Basketballs, $4.00 to $15.00. Blocks — Every kind imaginable— : Building Blocks, A B C Blocks, Picture Puzzle Blocks and Construction Blocks, ranging in price from 25¢ to $10.00, Animals—A regular Mutt parade of Dogs, Cats, Squirrels, Bears, Rabbits and even Hippotami run after Crawly Bugs, Turtles and Snails and other Bugs of all descriptions. ° Many other Toys—too numerous to describe: Erectors, Tool Chests, Eleo- trical Sets, Wireless Seta, Aeroplanes, Boats, Drums, Balls, Balloons, Friction Toys, Spring Toys, Game Boards, Kiddie Kars, Coasters and others. Volley Balls. Roller Skates, Ice Skates, Boxing Gloves. Pennants, Punching Bags, $3.50 to $10.00. Tennis Rackets, $1.00 to $15.00. Soccer Footballs, $2.35. to $9.00. Pillow Tops at popular prices. FOR THE GOLFER Victor 75 Golf Balls; Clubs, Bags, ete. Bicycles for Boys s and Girls We are distributors for the famous Columbia Bicycle. D AMMUNITION FOR THE HUNTER GUNS ‘elt Slippers Street Shoes IN THE SHOE SHOP ti; s0<'Sto-- tuit ren sows EAR FOR THE FAMILY Hiking Boots Sports Oxfords THE NEW EDISON A Wonderful Gift for all the Family Shirts—Silk, pongee and fiber silk, Knit Ties—$1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. 4 with or without collar to match, $5.00 Ties, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. and Vests in tan, gray and heather ~ © ee CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FOR MEN MADE EASY to $10.00. Fancy Pattern Four-in-Hand Silk Imported Scotch Wool Golf Sweaters i shades. The Ideal Gift for Christmas, Music and lasting pleasure for the whole family Gift Kodaks All sizes— every day in the year, ‘ Prices from $95 to $205 * TERMS TO SUIT “ywo7—nds SECOND AVE. Winchester Distributors _