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} AY, DECEMBER 19, Seattle Star Serialiy at 130) Seventh Ave ® ttle, Washingtor ubscription Rates i, IN ADVANCE BO ae stare month mame ments ie months SIDE_OF WAS jetee per ' CARRS mer Rates Per Insertion charace fdvertiole ¥ (ate words 7 th 6.00 STATE OF } NGTON onth, of $9.00 year IN cCrTry 30.80 avance adver- per invertion | lasertions with be! oT al t Audience in) the Northwest WEAVING” WEAVING weaving. Used carpets re- into beautiful HOME rugs Carpe! aid. WILT 2203 Charles te ¢ NEA Teac everyth Frederick Kurn, Philadelphia, Pa WEPIANO PLATING ht. $06 Pine at SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAL KING. Hii ing, embroide row Fh and Pik a Bide. @ MALE HELP WANTED SERKS FOR POSTAL MATL AND | iE rade positions $125 month- Lig. Expertence unnecessary. I TITCHING, | beading. | rticulars of e¢xaminat "s. Leonard (former Ciwit} Examiner), 1129 Equitable | Washington, DC ae D — HOYS POR PAPER es im ail parts of the city. ood routes open fe igh Sore Inthe downtown dis-| Apply Circulation Depart-| it. Seattic Star. Weisticid can't repair your throw it away 7 304 Union. Green Clock, opp. postoffice itch and jewelry repair for Alarm and ma: 1 clocks d & Schwara 4002 Arcade Jater $250 monthly. HAS, RN RELDW- in two weeks 66 Battery SUT-RATE A. NATIT. CORRESPO! 332 Lyon Bide ATIONS WANTED—MALB SS PAINTING, PAPER- and kalsomining at moderate Call Al Ninn! rfield enings, Main days. H FAMILY MUST HAVE Can do painting, earpen-| concrete work, kalsomin- | ling to do anything. Main} G AND | “~ YANTED — FIRST $1.09 guaranteed. Apply to Maitland, Manager Tavern Second ave, near Biob, ¥. 3 to 4 p> m. SALESMEN WANTED ONE OF OUR CANDY FA at home, or small room any- we ish everything. once unneeessaty. Big pay. | women. F erick Kurn, $14 wt st. Philadeinhia. Tost FOUND THURSDAY EVENING. | arog 5 o'clock——Biack handDes, Mickel claxps, Between Pike and | With ave. on East Madison car. iberal reward for valuables and | kes. The party whe wreday please cali again. depot. gentleman's brown trave tag bes ‘containing railroad passes, set, collars, etc. Reward for arn. Main 6960. ATTLE-TACOMA HIGH- 4 ‘Thursday, pair shell-| . in case. Need bad-| fi ON SATURDAY, IN OF Wi | ithe Orpheum theatre, a rhinestone (Par pin. Phone Kast 4838. Re- mee, HUNCH OF KEYS ON CTR: ta ey ring. ‘elephone Elliott 15358 or Beacon M070. Reward. | KNISHED HOUSES MS, FURNISHEL ACRE Sround; West Seattl 12 per ith. oF will sell $15 per month 6%. ly furnished, (Minutes oa postoffice; on 2748 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS __ AND FLATS T, NICE AND th. Wait FURNISHED APARTMENTS _AND FLATS TEAM ATED, FURNISHED I. | fooms or apartments, all Amer- iM, reasonable price. Alaskan, ite M. M APARTMENT, WITH P bath, nicely furnished, jer valley car to ave. 8 MCELY FUR apartment: fretd 2043. 20M APARTME light and water, _1107% Fifth ave Me MODERN CLOSE ything furnished, $26 jonth. Elliott 1188-J ROOMS. MODERN. “Close IN, erything furnished, $25 a month. | ere cyt tmned, $25 @ month. | a KOOM eam heat. 1718 a ® WolsenrErina Rooms | Ao vik H Ki HOUSEKEEPING) Bieri # rs k. 707 Madison KNISHED HOUSEREE ROOMS | PhovsuKuVING ROOMs,hA- | fonabie jarge front room for tw weet 17 Madinon SMALL KOM, $1.50 WEEK. ALSO 00k stove Bev tre te 7 On T-hoom rent. ve. T, PIE! 34.50 APARTMENT, | 12th 8. Beacon One 4 M, th a15 | _ _ WANTED—BOARDE PP CARE GIVEN CHILD. Burlington. ash WAN TED—MISCE ANEOUS , diamonds, bought. 9134 Ar- ws BOX rep ¢ shotgun, t and 190 rounds am or- Underw tar T CLASS aceylinte weld- vulcanizing machine; motor em machinery; lots of tools. Biners doing over $1,000 month- we. the pat car, | Ranh | | | BX ; H. B. Earling, 611 White | LOO | _tfott 1188-5. 1921. 4 POR SALD—MISCELLAN WILLIAMS C6. AP Picet Ave. 9 ASH AND DOORS Flour Ria ot Cupboa Sash Dos OUS 6 Doors Nehts Vehts 2 Mghte rd and Cabinet, com 11.00 ® Plate Glass Wind- while you Doors and gWindows for Kind of 9 BUiding \ WILLaAMa stabliahed 1899. HOUSER, GARAGES, Store Mulldings, ite hotines, $100 Up erected PORTABLE RLY Factor. Capitol $ fe put in your car for any o. co. PORFATL Offices Portable DE MARS Opp. Ford STAR-A $2 per M. de ples Went Woet 03349 TAR SHINGLES mill Sam le Ferry Landing » 6 o'clock. ii ‘LOOR Ten len'a overcgats .. ‘ Men's wuts We. ¥ bs tn * odd © en's odd vest ee) be WEST Ae TKO — PER TON 98,00 Large Clean Lump Coal ght in Ash $8.00. $8.00 .. UNITED COAL COMPANY Capitol 1757. 32 Terry N. c OPPORTUNITY “TO WoopD-—woop--woop auality fir millwood, big load $ Main’ 6540 of Heacon 3280 DIRT CHEAP-N ful phonograph, $75., Take table machine on pur- chase, 200 Commercial Bldg. Seo- ond and Madison OOD, MILL. RAR FOREST, shipyard. planer ends, coal, stove and furnace, delivered anywhers, _ Sunset Fuel © cert OLD FOREST WOOD, dry, livered. Also 13 inch, $8 a load. Coal for e Sunset 5637 SCHOLARSHIP ON jars Rarber Colle, Cost $60. offer takes it. Bigelow, _ Olalia, Wash. registers and tone unexcelled, : <4 ding m: chines i xchanged, repaired _Sundw his td ae. Me 3i8o. YAKIMA” APPLES — DELICIOUS, LTS; Jonathan, $1 Delivered. bs Hott 4833- ST FOREST WOOD, $iv CORD, varenteed no knots Sidney gust h-3. a‘ - SEWING MACHINES GOOD DROP- heads, $10 up. Repairing. reat- ing. Main 1926 1594 First ave. SRY “SHIPYARD” WOOb, STOVE lengths, $9.25 cord: half cord $5, 4 t 8745. FOREST WOOD, Goo! growth fir. $9.00. _Wherte. Beacon gna MILL” WOOD, $7 TOAn. me double load; immediate delivery: _North 4267." NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. applied on purchase Toner. 210 Union RUMMAGE SA 14 BEVENTIC sanitary clothes of all kinds, shoes, eet CO RUDD HEATHEN No. iin Ai condl- tion, with extra set of coils, at $75. H-63, Star. CHRISTMAS TRE! nd up, delivered. 0, delivered any- 157 YDER ELLIOTT 4432 USED CLOTHI Owl, 1217 Int. EiMott 232 oLD OWT, 16-INCH, $9; cords $17. Sunset TRUNKS MOVED, 44nd KAVANA 6100 WANTED—FURNITURE fake biya VT Pike Main 60Tt. ST PET STOCK PEDIGREED Phone Sunset Linden. 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES BRECIAL NOTICH I can save you money on your re- pair w All electrical systema Properly handled. Reboring and Fee in. Get my price, J. & Recag 2015 Third ave. Mar. FORDS—NEW AND Usp, SMALL cash payment, balance monthly. CENTRAL AGENCY. Inc. horized Ford Deal BROADWAY AT PIKE. EAST 0220. SAVE $1 ON NEW FORD I won brand new Ford teuring car in contest. Need education worse than car. $500 takes 1t been driven. Phone Sidney 1225-J-1. BUY A_ REBUILT FRANKLIN FOR CHRISTMAS 6379. «117th asd N SAYS YOUR OL 3FO, RHODES 2035 ¢. MAIN 3946 b ao STUDEBAKER TC car, In fine condition, $150. 3134 Arcad @ WANTED—AUTOMOBILES Ge CASH PRICK PAID FOR light care. Henry Mossbach uto Co, 618 B. Pike at. East 2651 75 FOR SALE—KEAL ESTATE _ MR WORKINGMAN, HERH’s YOUR chance — Your own water and wood: good sized lot; and inaured. Addition right on car line, Bealed to $250 cash. ner, 218 Mal- den ave. The time to buy. ~~ CULVER—QUBEN ANNE Come to us for the best buys in Queén Anne hill property. R. Cc. CULVER 14 Roston Bt. Garfield 0077. $60 CABH. $16 MONTHLY, TAK my new $-room modern bungalow, Me~anore. improved, Beacon bill. iG Call NEW Hows water, light, Phoue KOOM Seattle. $15 month. West Ey $1,256; $25 month 604 American Main 2476. ACREAGE 20 ACRES, NEAR Renton. 2% acres, horth of city % and t-acre tracts in West 8 a little cash needed, ERS, 726 Third Ave. 10 ACRES, 16 MILES ; 3% acres orchard: % eulti- JM Bank 9 GOOD BUYS. trom $ houses; pays 10% with vation. $2,000; half cas McCullough, Bothell, Wash. i stata eatetneadadinedns dane eeeed FARM LANDS ut BUY LAND NEAR WORK Big reduction and easy terms to men who can work in our mills and camps. Buy @ little farm el ean have work. 1 to get on. H.C, PETERS, 726 Third Ave. _ 66 CASH, $200 YBARLA, TAKE fine, fully improved 20 acres. El- Hott 1188-J. OIL LEASES ALABKA OIL, LEASES 4 AND DRILLING SITES COLD BAY AND ANCHORAGE 601 Alaska Building. STOCKS AND BONDS BPECIAL STOCK OFFERING ng Airehi ; und Kubber Hematite Adame Motor Alaska Pet. & Coa Beacon Coal Mine Am. Nitrogen Un. Nut-Loeck 4 United F vin Car, “Totem thfinder Bynd., 4% Mo.10.00 Thermopolia Cat Ck, S Forks Drilling . tol Due OU . Parry Oj. Trojan Oi, € * Wanted—Marah © me aonb ton, Liberty Bonds at market. C.J, STEEPLE Matt 5 where y« the way 9 000 199 2000 6000 nance ft 118 Cherry St. ey ]10. sharca sohmetan Hyon & Ring, ce aha TD a: 1 Bie double load $7.60, delivered. | RADE OLD | | ® STOCKS Wi Ye AND 1000 Seatt 100 Putrell © 100 Sound Rubber 600 Panuce O11 20 Kmith Wilder To 10 Pathfinder Syna. 100 Wichita Royalty 100 Parry Ot} 2 Northweate 600 Rothert Steet 100 Amorican Bottle 20000 Burk Tex, Prod 100 Johnson Olt 600 Rdmends OF PACIFIC SHCUR 401 Securities Bide, F Wits Inland O n Pin unite BONDS ARLE valtye o 4% Mo, 10.00 1.00 1,00 200.00 66 or 1s v0 s118 Cap uotion ittics Go. Phone Hl. | BUSINESS © vy) nok pnaisting of # general b Rishings, will be #o ost bidder, on sea at the ¢ PORTUNITIES AT DUVALL and fixtures, rdware and house fur- ld to the high- d bids, opened fice of the undersigned, Wedneaday, December 21, at 11:36 am. Inventory at this office. Btoc apection on vYaluation. Mitts, 1723 TAILOR sale, men’ 1,120, rrying dy fi buat Goo focation. i o Sell ry i hel Fountal ine € St M LIVE” OPPORTUNITY few hundred dotl you can et a shares. Revolutic request. SHOP AND 3 n be inspected k open for in- Inventor: Address 8 4 C Rmith Bide, HUT aft tine wear, ml town. Good ablished trade t@ 10 wonable. Wils ¥ Tailor~ ry invention in motive power for automo! nes and ith Bide. ot her pur RADIANT LigntT CANTRATE FOR the el ina. ination of >the N $300 CARH, “$0 trade, takes fine real and personal ‘ood town. Owner niliott 1188-J, rN | pure Hoceabelll cam | Pace Massage, With | kinds of eleotricity, Manicuring, de; M 26 complete booths. ment THE BUTLER s¢ HATED RESS 4th Floor Taft Bld. 1 [ROU LORIS werful gland Ifically “compoun thet ar Vir-Gland Tablets nd vi 60 for Chester Medical Ce ailment 705 First Rattle Polmonous tox- id a thief who entered her room. STITUT: r roadway. ONTHLY, OF 40-room hotel. Good busin got drowned ____ PERSONAL REAL GOOD SHAMPOO” WITT tile ac chote, bee. ] waving, 250. Modern equip- 36e. ef four eHOOL, ING 107 or Second Ay. Phone for appointment. Eliott 6340. LINTe NHINED neler Supp: ¢ lacking with fives you vim $2.00. fy mail 232 23rd av. N. ded. HR CRAVE BPECTALIST CHRONTE | reek methods. | Ry Mra A Wilicixeen. Sunset PSYCHOLOGIST Mme. FUL noted Vocation lcho-Analyst, 716 Haig! had CHATTEL 1 | ey to foun. Lond biiehed 1890. Monsy for farm and ROTHE FARM MT@ 105 REAL BStATs Laans gi and F he id. M. 42 MANS ion Jewelry Co. tnd ave & acre founs CO. The Seattle Star Established 189% —AN | wderate fens; co on free. 996 Main Second a itation S Burke Bide. Chiropractor PERSIAN KITTENS |Di hE TURNER ¢ tor, Hour, 210-12 Haight 10-5. Eve. dates. Dr. Edith Moore iihOPRA' id, 24- M3548 it Bite! bid Matn 6560. Christian Science Practitioner MARY — SELLEN — CHRISTIAN | Worthless, SCTENCE TALKS W IN ON WHAT HEALS 403 People’s Bank ii HEALEE Collateral L TH cles of value. 907 Third ave. Expert Eiectric SANDINA [ accounts pe }_Bank Bide Money to NAM? chased. MONEY FOR CH Tou, of course, friends and Christmas tim the necessary not that want loved » but cash t spoil ure. nount You ner teady, without we ind. or monthly QUIET, CONFIDE: EMPLOY Empire 665 914 Second Ave, N. SSDAYS, We will gladly TREACHER 2 7TO 4 dg. Ell 2361. AND WHY ans LOANED ON ALL ARTE B RELIALLE. bepairs ~ Wikis 641 First cRIC 902 American Loan 1RISTMAS to make your ones b at may on han th ‘De bristmas an You ed, if working curity of any Pay it back in small weekly payments QUICK, Bidg Sindison. SALARIE their ie LOANS to women LOAN ‘4 WORKI Fourth and Pike On diamond: nat SOCIETY FOR 355-356 Empir fecond Near HONEY TO LOAN lactory Iry; low Oldent, Le CAN JEW ° You retain, prc CONFIDENTIAL B. SARG 562 Central Hidg.. Vinhed 1874 JW, Kdmunds, Frase “FREDERICK P. ent Attorney. Am eign patents pecu and promoted. § Bidg., Seattle, Wash at W., Washin Phone Main 0399. NOLDS. Bat $75 tota 216 U , iG HARNE: PIE Mbge tid. Pate Physicians, pal raity ste £0, Our treatmen: rellef, One week's n evapings. t 4 Fraden, Wo fs AILM xperience. tages Bide ee iano 'T PIANO PUNE THe Cut rate piano sannenberg, Cutlery. § 1007 Seaboard “Bide. REMED IN SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE amd ¥ Main RITHUMATISM, BCIATICA, t gives ir Dr. Angus, Third and University. ear ME: no PIANOS, 2D own 10th Floor, MONEY TO” LOAN nd jeweir AL LOANS juilding Madison. WE LOAN ANY T ON DMAMONL * t rate an Tro! RNI LAY rty. Vick Ine rURE Dp op: Ave. Monuinents PUGET SOUND MARBLE & ite Gon tnt aod Virginie, Ketab- RA Dplician and Optometriat F-Paterson Co. Patent Attorneys OTUIN PAT: 5 re eloped 06-6.7 Central 1. and 609 neton, D. ¥ REYNOLDS, M1 bliahed years examiner \. 8 . 8 Elliott 5076, & COr te, $36 Main 6760. 1213- ks. BA. te rial or ferences 05% ard Ts, 85 YEARS 400 § 4 yM, MAIN 3020. repairing, tuning. | clable chap, Bill's boy Razor Blades Sharpened i407 4th ave. Violin Repairing fiows robalerd. Winlay. 1615 3rd OpPORTUNI A TY THE SEATTLE STAR THIEVES HAVE _|L. A. LETTUCE A BUSY NIGHT) ARRIVES HERE Jewelry, Foodstuffs Will About Are Stolen Wholesale at $3.50 a Crate Another shipment of Los Angeles lettuce arrived on the street Monday |The lettuce wan reported to be of fairly good quality and will wholemale }at about $5.60 @ erate, California \caulifiower went up 26 cents at nev eral housem at $2.60 a half erate |Jobbers expect a strong demand for all perishables this week and a good supply of the seasonable commodl- | en was pfedicted, Fruits were meeting with a fair demand, while « drop of $3 per barrel |Cash, | } | Large amounts of eash, Jewelry | and foodstuffs were taken by bur glare Sunday night in what polloe say is one of the greatest outbreaks of burglaries in recent montha, While I. Nelson was asleep in the New Standard hotel hin purse, con taining $61, was stolen by « paaskey artist Room prowlers robbed Charles Sprague, Willard hotel, of $50 cash. Pete Nel#on, Hews hotel, lost $105 in cash and checky when & burglar Ship News Tides in Seattle MONDAY TURADAY Dee. te | Viewt Low Tide “View on ch Tide | High ree | Arrivals and Departures Arrived eh Hiaiboa, tland, | ral Dewey oc, tte Ale at 6:90 p.m; ate Prince Tupert via Kainter frac Ban t noon; str Dee. 19—itr Andrea ¥ from New York vis fan Pedro, ta PAGE 13 Stock Market Heavy as Trading Starts IAL REVIEW ‘over 4 cents In sterling, to heaviness at the open in the olla, with Mexican Kk fractional declines American frection- WALI YORK STRERT JOURNAL FIN 6. 19—-Dempite an aay K market today wan * was particule It and the Pan-A tinuation of the se! Sugar made a low below ally lower, On the other hand paying rails show- ed an inclination to aé and Atlantic made a new high on the move a4, up 1%. There was also heavy trading in Delaware, Lackawanna é& Wentern around 119 Opening prices t included: Tex Dutch, 62%; American Sugar, 61 Haven, 12%, off %) American Telep! %i Union Macific, 126%; Pacific On, 4914, 4} Mexican Petroloum, 115, off % GRAIN PRICES Company, 47%, off | New York Stock Exchange Atchison Jimmied pis door during the night. A burglar forced a window In the on cranberries stimulated the mand on that commodity consider: de home of Mra. M. M. Pixley, 4549 La: | jably, The Kastern berries are now tona ave, and stole a slab of bacon, quoted at $23 a barrel, tho som two pink shirts and a pair of slip:| wholesale houses sti ask $25. ‘Th }local cranberries are selling at $6.60 per one-third barrel, Another brand of navel oranges arrived on the mar ket. Quotations were from $5. |$6, with the new arrival quoted at | the first price. Nutter and exes were steady on jthe market Monday. VEGETABLES Dealers Leoo@rss 1% 1.75 City Grocery, 43rd mt. and Dayton ave, was reported robbed of $5 cash and articles of food, Several sult patterns were stolen from the store of Thomas Anderson, 601 Haight building. Mra, Juanita Morrison, Waldorf hotel, lost a pongee «ilk garment to While Mra. L. D, Lush and Mrs. B. M. Larson, 610 Ninth ave. were in the kitchen of their apartment, 4 Negro entered and stole a gold watch and a handbag, He ran when dis covered. | orty dollars @aush and a package of groceries were stolen from J. Yea man, 4708 Fifth ave. N. 5. | According to the police, the unem- ployment situation is responsible for the greater pereentage of burglaries. the cold and snow being also blamed for the sudden increase, . per Th. Leal, per sack wer Local, doa Soorete | Gartio—Per Tm } outdoor . Letince— Local, Peppers | Potatoes Local, Yatkina ema, per tom weet, Cal, i een Arkaneas yarns, bu. baky Radishes-Local, doa bunches. . Roreute—Per Tog. hanaah Mobhard Marble Head... white tom. 90 a. LIQUOR FINES TOTAL $2,050 IN ONE DAY Judge Jeremiah Neterer axsens- od $2,050 in fines in the U. 8, district court Saturday for viola tions of the federal liquor laws. E. Sutherland was fined $200 and given 30 days in jail; ¥, Oka was fined $1,000; T. Tauri, $200, and J. A. Bemia, $660. Delicious . Fpiteenberg * Two Arrested on | Besos x Volstead Charges Two rnett men, John Radford, & striking miner, and Pete Sutano |) vich, proportetor of a soft drink es | tablishment, were to be taken to Ta jooma from Seattle Monday by federal | | prohibition officers, who charged} [them with ylolating the liquor laws. | | Radford was arrested Saturday |when his auto was stopped in the street and found to contain three } gallon of moonshine. Sutanovich | was arrested in hie soft drink part after a raid which revealed a bottic of moonshine and two bottles of | wine. Sutanovich succeeded in break ling the bottle of moonshine, accord Jing to federal prohibition officers, Maingaa Cal, storage tv: Rnperor, storns, lug Cornichon, storage, crate . Almeria. per phe : Grape Fin, per crate = P Pickles Cause Suit in Federal Courts! Pickles. more than $809 worth of ‘em, are the cause of a suit in federal courts between the California Com |serving company of San Franciseo jand the Pacific Grocery company of Tacoma. On June 7, 1920, the Pa- jelfic Grocery company received the | pickles, which they allege were; In denying the claims of the conserving company, the whole sale company asks to be exempted | from paying the $600 still due and that the conserving company be com pelied to pay back $220.32, a partial payment te before the wholesale company discovered the condition of the picklen |Cabaret Bill Comes Up for a Decision Final action on Seattle new | cabaret ordinance was scheduled to} be taken by the city council Monday. | Psi |The bill places the authority to issue | eyego and revoke licenses on the police de- | Or. triplets . partmént and is similar to the/ b pwnd ordinafice now governing dance] wasn. triplets . halla. Tillamook triplets. ara POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Deniers te Shippere Ducks —PFancy dressed, per t.. .26@ Live, young, per Mb. .... Hens Walnute—No 1, No. 2. per T. Prices Paid te Shippers Bettertat— rade, Seattle del! Kaus Fresh ranch Pultets .7, MI—Cwt. f 6. d. Keattic euppty ¥. 0, B, condensary, ewt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Faid Wheilessle Dealers ler—-iwcal creamery, cubes, Brick Kass j | ory . a ue 5 Ad “a “a sh ranch storage, white Council Ready to / Pass Witt Pay Bill) tbe The city council was scheduled to) Live, under 4 ma pass the salary ordinance of Peter | Brotiers ve lite Witt Monday afternoon, Witt will| ¢ Springs. over 2 Tt Jaraw $1,000 for each of his eight 7 weeks’ work here and traveling ex-| penses ‘(1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 76 ered streets Sunday, at Ocel dental ave, and Washington st, an unidentified man was struck by an to driven by A. J. Anderson, 308) |a2nd ave. He was unburt. James Grady, N. 29th st. 76 and Whitman ave., suffered | bruises of the head and shoulders when struck at Fremont ave. and Ewing stoby @ car driven by BE. A. Meridian ave., Friday. a7 a 28 20 a Fancy ary picked lve, # to 18 : Roosters —Live, Bb. Boge % light . y, taney. Btage, heavy Veal-—-Fancy, 90-120 The Light, 60-70 The. Medium, 140-170 tf Coarse, heavy, 175-900 the. POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers Dacks—Dressed, per Ib. Hena-Drosned, heavy . Dressed, light, ™ Live, heavy, per Tb. Live, light, per Tb. . Springs, dressed Brotlers—Over 1 Th Geese-—Dreaned, per TM. . Turkeye— Fancy dressed, Live, fancy... secs eesse Cowe—Country dressed, 1. ... Hoge— Dressed, light, fancy, To. Heavy, dreased . oe Veal—Dressed, light fancy, M.. Modiuin dressed . Heavy coarse .. HERE’S LATEST DOPE ON FLOOD AND OTHER GOSSIP Editor The Star: | ‘The sharks are swimming around According to promise, I take this|in some parts of the flooded district, opportunity to let you know how|but whether they are looking over ®. rats it's hard to tell, Old Man Graham, who {# a stone, to crops except to sor toes, The muskrats suf-| They are lying dead| mason, reports plenty of work in tiers along the sloughs. A large!says there are some foundations }wounded deer was captured near {washed out, and he has more than he Stanwood, Some smaller ones were|can attend to. He is short of tools, seen, but not captured at this writ-|or he would hire outside help; he was ling, Bill Ricard and his son were |always very anxious about a jo here on a@ visit today. Bi seemed! Other lines are dull, It is a pa- to be mad about something, 'The| thetic sight to see men begging for mule he was driving had a sore shoulder and a lump on his near his ears. Bill's boy lets on that the eritter| holding on to it inherited that from his father. So- down on that part of the flats n xaid he| Muscle Shoals, damage small po fered severe a ment office near here. Hi was interested In the controversy in| your pager about cats. He thinks ounce of silence than I can with subject. my lamp is on the blink, and in order ‘The old man does not take much | to trim it I must stand on a stool, interest in country matters since I. H. DUNNE, ene a Piedad He runs a La Conner Flats, Near Bellingham, DAR set ih. 0: ener tte . es y Deo. 1t—fite Prinee I Rupert via ports, at 1148 po mt -| nier for Tacoma, at 10:30 p.m jin Maru for Kobe via Yoko Dp. m.; ate Admiral Dewey fo at 2:29 p. m.; str Admiral Goodrich tor Ban Ffaneisco, at 11 a ma; ate Bverett for Tacoma, at mm ee Alaska Vessels Maines Dec M--Aaned, str Spokane, southbound. at 8p. mm GordevercDee, {i-talled, ote North- wentera, somnnound, at 6 & @ + ar eh in Other Ports l4—Arrived, atr Are- Morristo 17—Satled, str Julia | ai—Dee. 16—Halled, ety Amert- caw for Beattie Dee M-mArrived, ate Quin- Tacoma. Francisco—Dee 17—falled, otr Tivertomfor Beattie, § p. m.; air Yount te for Beattie, # acm.) atr elle Ta for Beattie, & a. m.; ate Kastern Mere for Beattie. 6 p.m. Dee, it—Arrived. Nebraska from Bettie, 3 p.m. Dee Mtr Willsolo from Heal 2p ms ote Nerthiand from Beattie, 6 p. m.; str Went Haven from Beattie, 4 a. m. Tacoma—Doo, 1o-—Arrived, tr Rainier from Heattle, 2p. m.) str Fultom from Britiah Columbia ports, 4:20 a m. arr) Vessels in Port at Seattle Amith Cove Terminal— Vier A—Str Men- ay Wate Pier bm Pier A-—Btr Queen. Str Admiral Dewey. cite Docker Walter A. Lack- tr Andred F. Luekenbach, — | Engineering Worke—U. & G @ Algonquin. ” Western Kal West Lewark Conneetiout Street Terminal—str Mont Btacy Bireet Terminal 8. A. Delt U. & & Burnside, Str Usort Mare. Chillicothe, bits Mridge & Dredging Co— terson, ratte Roowevett. ttle Blevator—Str Manila Mara. Str Kedondo, str Ad- Marine Rail barge Henry Villard, barge C.' Potter, barge Griffzon, sont Meteor, seh J. W. Cline, bark Belfast Karl Still Leads a 6 We Merry King’s Life NEVA, Dec. 19.—Extra detec-! tives have been engaged to guard ex- anperor Karl of Austria. Three at- tempts, one by a woman, have been made to kill him since he entered Switzerland. # John Had Scheme to Dodge Taxes PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 19.—John de Vos was cited for non-payment! of taxes. His wife appeared in his stead and anncunced that de Vos ae been dead for 15 months. ««|From Canada’s Army fe (of birda Spain Rejects Men MADRID, Dec. 19.—The govern-| ment has declined the offer of 300 Canadian ex-soldiers to form a for eign legion for the Moreccan cam- paign. Birds and Poppies Fooled by Weather LONDON, Dec. 19.—October was, so warm in England that thousands! new nests, In some sections @ new crop of poppies ap- peared. A hidden treasure, valued at $5 000,000, has been discovered near Cuxhaven, in Germany Mares—Live, per ™. 2. Prime leht th heavy rime ateors Medium to Common to Best cow Medium to ehote Common to Ko Calves, lent Medium to chol: Heavy s.cese Rulls Shrep— Prime lamba . Fair to good Cull lamba . arlings Wethers, light Heavy Ewes . 6.75 00 @ 6.00 00 0005 panangs coWen 415 @6.25 FLOUR Family pat, 4-4's, city delivery.7,20@7.40 things are in the flooded district, No| the land or hunting for dead or dying Sartey-w He’ on that can beg, borrow or steal a job is fay ‘The water is going Alfalfa Meal . ar Fish Meat Some people can say more with an Bow most of the writers understand the | pound of ink. I will have to close, for @rit | Beach r Nod. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED «36.00 38.00 a8 Chick Feed ‘ 100-1. 100-™m Rolled, Ground, Clipped. Wh w all. Chop—80-T. ake Chick Masxh—-No BoM, 100-1 Growing Mash—No BM, Egg Mash—-No BM Heratch Feed—100-1b. Wheat—Mixed food, 100-1, wks. 49.00 100-1, les, 80-1, wks. work on the floor of a large employ: Gocoannt Meal. And any one Cott Linseed Ol Mer a Keon Meal | Meat Seraps—Wastern . Bon. 1 e oe 12.00 21.00 ry 8 eo arconl—- ‘Western Grani el ‘Western oyster ... ARE ADVANCED CHICAGO, 19.—4irain prices advanced on art of de today, tromely quiet ope than Satur- re the nig nid) export demand. Later ieht, which rovisions were ir- ber wheat opened at $1.07, vanced 2% May at the opening of 4 1%e higher, July ed at $1.02% and ened at 46%o, up ined Ge M corm 4 at Sto, off 4c, and closed Ee corn opened at be, off dup % December oats opened at 22%e, off nd closed %&c higher. M 0 i at Bhe, off We, July opened and was Sec higher « 4 Chicago Live Stock (Monday's Quotations) Market steady. ”: medium eleht, $6.40 7 $707.25; heavy pecking sows, $5.56@6.35; packt rough, $6.10@6.65; pigs, $7.10@ t8%e, off Ke, the close and heifers bulls, cutters, cows and helfers, $1.75@2.26; ir mtecrs, $2.7603.7 1 9.25, feed stocker steers, cows and heifers, § Sheep—iKeceipts, 21 , Lambs, $9.26@16.50; lambs, cull and common, 7.2609; yearling wethers, $7 @3; ewes, $1@5.26; cull to common Owen, $1002 + 1,577,250.00 + 2,162,306.00 * 489,273.00 61,974.00 San Francisco Produce (Momday's Quotations) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19.— (United Press.)—Fancy young dress ed turkeys were selling today from 60 to 52 cents and occasionally at 83 cents Good conditioned young roosters and hens were firm and possibly 1 cent higher, while broilers remained unchanged. Lettuce from Los Angeles was of- fered on the market at prices ranging from $2 to $2.50. Lettuce from Im- pertal valley is due to arrive tomor- row. Green peas and beans were more plentiful and registered at slightly lower prices. Supplies liberal: Apples, grape fruit, oranges, bananas, lemons, celery, pears, tomatoes, spinach and white and sweet potatoes. Supplies Nght: Cauliflower, casa bas, cranberries, grapes. Neck Bracelet Is Late London Fad LONDON, Dec. 19.—A new form of necklace, a neck bracelet, has ap- peared in a Hanover square shop. It is @ solid ring of jet. It has no fastenings and is just large enough to slip on over the head. War Stimulates ne German Unionism BERLIN, Dec. 19,—The present membership of German trade unions is 8,000,000. Before the war the unions had only 2,500,000 enrolled members. HOUDINI 4 cloned up | | Amerie Amarte | Malt. & Ohio. S| Baldwin Locometiv |Corn Product Crucible... |General Motors. \Geodrien..... Great Northern... [industrial Aleohot | Inapiration.... Kennecott. Lackawanna... | Mexican Petroleum |Missourl Pacifie, New Haven..... Northern Paeifie., | Pan Amer. Petroleum | Plerce-Arrow. 7 Penn, K Wt. Reading. . é Kepublic Iron & Steel Rock Inland, Bmclair OU |Southern Pacific. |Southern Raliway’ ‘trom be Studebaker | Texas Company. Texan Pacific |Totecco Products Union Ot! of Delaw - Me, Third 44m Fourth 4s. Fifth 3% vse8 Fitth 6% 100.03 Total bond sales, $6.650,000, eee British Britian Britian Belgium Premium... German W. l. 61 Berlin W. Le Munich 6s. Frankfort 4a. Japanese és Japanese Ist 6% Japanese Ind 44 United Kingdom 5%s, 1932. | United Kingdom $=, 193! United Kingdom $145, 1937.. 96% Chicago Car Lots ( Qastations) veroished by 1. ace ‘by ‘Manning milk, 9¢ qt Stall 62, Borde: Carna~ tion milk, 10c can. Stall 1525, Sun Maid |aeediess ‘Taisins, 220 1.; cluster table pkg.; Dromedary dates, 2a ECONOMY Btall 26, pure cane sugar, 4 The, 24a, 8 Tha 480, Stall 2%, Borden's or Carne~ tion milk, 10¢ can. Stalls 37-38-39, 300 pkg. Cream of Wheat, 21c; 3 cans Camp= bells soups, 260; 6 bare Royal White roap, 250; 2200 cans codfish, 2be; 2 The, fine" London tayer raising, ‘3c, Stalls 2-3, 2 Ibs. pure white lard, 25c; all hams, half or whole, 25¢ T. Stan 109, went at 09, cane sugar, 4 De s ‘Ta. 480; Carnation or Borden's ime tee can: Crystal White soap, 6 for 2%¢; Royal White soap, 6 for 24c. Stall 4%, very best mince meat, 28¢ T.; Winlock butter, 48e T., 2 Tos. 5c, Stalls 24-26-37, 1 Ib. soft, shell walnuts, $50; Hills’ coffes, 1 ID, 42q, 2% Ta $1.00; M. J. B. coffe, 396, $1.15, $1.8 Stall 102, 2 Tha. fresh peanut batter, 280; Be bott nat margarine, 250; 3 ble cans apricots, Sc; 3 big cans milk, 260 Stalls 94-96, Armour's Eastern hams, 24%e Ib; bacon, 15e T.; plenics, 1T%e M.; leg of mutton, 150 Tb. Stall 105, fancy new crop nutw and almonds, 350; fancy mixed cookies, 300 Ib. SOUTH END Stall 42, salt pork, 18¢ fb.; pickled spareribs, 100 Tb.: cottage butts, 1c My Stall 50, veal loaf, 30¢ T.; dolled ham, 600 Tb.; Polish sausage, ho MD, Stall 49, botter,” 600 M.; eRes, 63e doz; cream cheese, 200 Th. Stall 20, salmon, 3 cans 25c; 3° big rolls tollet paper, 260; cluster raisins, 400 pke. Stall 1, bread, Te and These ex-soldiers have found one way to earn a liv- ing during the unemployment situation in London. They go about the streets doing “Hou- dini” stunts, accepting what the passersby give for the en- tertainment, 100 loaf; pies, 260 each; cookies, Ihe dos, Stall 46, lettuce, 106 each; radishes, 4 bunches Ic . Stall 84, bacon, 16¢ ID.¢ lamb chops, 20¢ b.; round steak, 204 T. Stall 51, Carnation milk, large cam Ite, small can 6c. Rabbits a Menace to English Crops LONDON, Dec.* 19.—Heavy loss hag been caused in Lincolnshire by the depredations of rabbits, A boun- ty has been offered for every one of the pests killed, Strikes at Rabbit, Hits Thumb; Buried NORFOLK, Eng, Dec. 19.—Acel- dentally struck on the thumb by stick while chasing a rabbit, Charles ‘W. Woodhouse died in the - n ¥

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