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ot AGE 12 TUR SEATTLE BUTTER MARKET 'Gas Stocks Strong | | “caows wencer Ship News ore York Market TAR SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922, NEWSBOY, 12, \/cyesr sussomeens | RENTON JITNEV§ operat nenemee | Morews sociery| ARE RESTRAIN Pers after school, was on his route ‘ uutnide the cit about 7:30 p. m., Friday, when » Persone living ess’ $008 | masked bandit stepped fr limits who subscribed to t creepe | oo wa Ww Ald, @TRED r JOURNAL NANCIAL, bh Virw m awood s ment nd are under No Change in Prices Yet, oe Nhe ise suring ine short"asesion: "Movers oie st sally. with hades oe Pa at W, iy "and aan|| site commen, “Sonate tes || Oo ar net ror | [baker bearing the brunt 'of ‘the attack. OM the other hand, waa stacks jive. &. W., menacing him with a|] no obligation UO ‘cnry the state rary Injunction But Drop Is Predicted | oS gE tie tine On the giver, Bans -gae steeks) ai | pisto fund being raised thru the stat as. one } n this stock has been helped by the short interest built up atl | ‘The lad ‘slipped $6 inside hin belt|| bY the Washington Children & De Alissa: Multoe” ineiteat -wen|t tainty existed on the continuation of the regular] ‘The Star wan in error in reporting |end purrendered $1.60 to the bandit,|| Home society, F. E. Burleson » - ’ One weaker Saturday, ‘There were no closed lower [Reuben W. Jo As 4 Mpeaker in| who then fled. John lives at 909|| executive secretary of the fur ing order 8 se changes in prices, the § va pre-|! | oon included: United States Sterl, 94 % lsupport of the on | 37th ave. 8. W snnounced Baturda A number | ing Superior ge Ca ised a tower, warket next lout, 2h te Lat Ae 108 he. off 14 i/March 2, at the in| K. ©. Wedekind of Bothel! was|| of protests have been received by |) H. E. Knowles and four Pric Se: Wie wan “wvancisco and) Weather Raseu Report ‘ Frederick & Nel auditorium, | robbed of hin purse und uw goid|| county Fesidente, who are in |/ drivers are forbi to a... Other outside markets several cent ATOORH INLAND, Ma sée Npeakers Ges: the \encamure were | watch, when a bandit helg him up|| hostess Ne Tle Mts etm ce li nite & fame vel ° fe @ pound under that of Seattle's Satis «ale Rei be : | Mrs. Wheeler, of ‘Tacoma, and Mr./at 1. 66th st, and Lith s V the male of “Have a ts at ihe Ya eon a wourrd nete vd we favorites we e | welety, just outaide of || par T are 01 Commission faen say &@ Arop here | tors, particularly Studebaker and, SWetman, special representative of|shortly after 9 p. m, ‘Tbe bandit|| bY the society, Ju P sore: ae ps inevitable if accumulations of out nearly «ix pointe from ite recent/the Educational lation of the) threw the watch and purse awa Beattie ta of $5,000 fr 1 filed t ag ecat side stock is to be avoided, Hest} : te. Thone oppoeM were Mr, Jones|in Cowen park, ©. Kk, Sehmidt “Beattle’s quota cil tabs tie ios ey ae te ' grades of butter were ox " i Mr, Ayleamore, secretary of the | who wells hate for Frederick & Nel-|| the society mas rilael Mh Uh en to ear ae one short of the demand. However, t pool distributed « te tax Investigating committee, |son, found them Saturday, and re peer el pre Miao dn rages 7 Beattie Manton dienes ck as che po > “But the socie han a 1 of Beattie-Ren' fitney warplue of second grades waa’ suf:| . ~ ad In brief, Mr, Jones claimed that |%Fned them to Wedekind ee nder oF 000, so | it te ‘aiene ; 2c weak market an hour on hy " of pper 0} , " al one t 1 0 discont = t to cause a ot ag RR ers held up welt in early trading, (th® auestion is not & proper one to} must raise the reat of the money the railroad to discontinue ch Eags were steady, tho a still 1oW | and departed, etr Virginian 1 Seoeie Mh Bisel Bhs ott ig.) B® Submitted by an initiative peti Sourdough Loses by public subscription, This is tions, The plaintiffs ask, tn or market is looked for next age ee | uthers 3 5 Studebaker, ott} tion, as it is not a clear-cut, defi f Y perfectly legitimate, as the s0-| tion to a permanent injunction, the ‘Te : up | S8'y.|nite, easily understood proponition, Labo: ; ‘ 500 / t and all surplus eggs will then Departures | i up 4: UR Rubber, 58>. /nite, easily wu . r o Cars | cicty'’s work is statewide, Per- ||) ages of $3.5 went to storage. "Ari als and P leita Be 4 , n Hah, off Ws Union Pacitle| entirely too technical and intricate r ‘ sons who have subscribed to the Affidavits ege that, while Ge Aretved he wp Me : for subminsion to a popular vote in| Pour years of untiring labor in . Light receipts of Watla Walla] starch 4—str Admiral Schley from tell solicitors that || jitney men have a licen issued N. rene ral }writing a*book, “The Story of the | Chest may spinac er price # it present form, being but a part ory of th 4, whether the the state department of pinach caused a higher price at at Tk 8 Virginian ‘vom sgl 4 a 2 ad ar empt, whether they . age » via New York, Phitadelpnia, Da cow York Stock Exchange oft much larger question; that |¥Ukon,” was lost Wriday evening, at bey a us, they aré Bot atth riage Fy 2. o 5 a crate N the eity or not works from $2.50 to $2.75 a cra dro and Ban Franciace os Grete the ony other change was reported in the Logan & Deven there in no emergency exinting, and | least temporarily, when George ‘T | operateon the streets of Seattle Vegetable section. Fruit prices were Reatile no dixaster pending as an excuse for S90, 75-year-old sourdough, left his te for, Monotuty as} Pee rien Lew Close! nasty legialation on the subject: that [Degttled suasseoript on s Phinney Newcomers Forced Tu DGE CU RES pg swage ein Wes 2 + lit provides too alluring an opportun. | nd ave, and me as y for non-taxpaying voter to md. |Pie st. The police have been anked| tg Pay Poll Taxes, DEAF MUT fixe1 tax |to find it. Hnow lives at 228 3 Amer. Looom (440 a @ CHICAGO, Mareh 4 r prices rn |die a constant, antomatic | OLYMPIA, March 4--Ob, goody COLUMBUS, March 4—An expe)! star Ran’ Pec] Wren today. Linaiantton react Ge Amer. Tol & Tel, % on the state; that it's out of place |79th st. Boe good! All persong who be-| pronounced James Freeman, arraai © Menry for | declines. elling Waa general. Many [Ansconda Sand unfair to. require 08 arsed 2 Ss A | came residents of this easy o® wer be ed tor vagranc x a bray atr Admiral |local traders were lone at the open. | Atchison Yote on questions which he canno net 1 of any year ure liable for) “Can you talk?” the judge r |ing &Rd Were Saxious to sell out $ tanford Debaters \fore May cause of weakness in foreign mar kets, Corn and oats reflected the action of wheat. Provisions wete |‘ lower ¢ May wheat opened off Yo ati $1464, and closed off %. July opened off ec, at $1.22, closing off | Com jay corn, opened off %e, at 6¢\, | Bed ed July opened at |GbMe, off Age, ¢ ming ae oats opened off at 41%o, losed off Ke. July oats opened unchanged, at 43 © es off %e q|pomsibly be prepared to decide upon the poll tax for that year, Attorney | him” $ |lntelligentiy Beaten by Oregon | enerai 1. A. Thomonon nas decided. | “sure: Preeman replies BY If, however, ft in to be oetd ‘vole STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March | = — \Mr. Jones contended, it f en0ng 14—The University of Oregon debat rejected, because tt is = the hea line team won over Stanford in the) rect remedy for the evil exieting, | intercollegiate debute here last night, | 42% |Inequalities being caused almost [Oregon upheld the subject, “Resolved, | ** (wholly by the wrong school district | rat congress should levy a tax on} unit. ‘The consolidating of that UN!t| manufacturers’ sales.” The po hee into larger groups, even for entire | qecided in favor of Crenel, sue ak counties, would be a far more effect | one ive remedy than the providing of| more money, which could make still | kreat inequalities; henoe the correc: ‘Guard Critic Wins tion of the anit should precede any | Promotion in Army) attempt to secure greater revenues, he urged | WASHINGTON, March 4. —~ The a senate today confirmed Maj. Robert renee (5. Peck as ieutenant colonel in the |regular army. WPeck’s confirmation BIRTHS jbrought to an end a long fight [against bim by Mimourt and Kansas Albright, Harry W., 1848 N. 54th st . Max, 1915 BR. Cherry st, girl |Senatorr, who opposed his promotion }on account of a report he turned j into the war department in 1918 crit) | chxing the 35th division in France be Connelly, John P, 129 Warren ave, boy St | Mriges, Roy A. 113 11th ave. sir Hoare Roebuck “* [Behulte, Harry, 506 26th ave. cause it was a bational guard unit. |Mouthers Railway % 20% Ogden, Ira iu » 3645 hicFiaien ‘, | Btanderd On N. J ave. girl . Aerie Ni THE BAND and chorus of Seattle ‘0. 1, F. O. B., will give their Handard OF Cal oy Kies. George C., 4131 Phinney ave, Riudebaker ses) girl first concert Sunday aay evening *|MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY IN GRAIN Mame and Hewsenay $12.59 buys Guarantee Option of Returned Goods Regulations Adopted to Guard Your Health is the duty of the State Board of Health to use every means within its power to fight the spread of infectious diseases. One great, possible source of contagion is the merchandise returned to retailers. As a result the following spor ht 4 turned goods have been put into effect every retail merchant in the State of Washington is required to ob serve them strictly, under penalty: Vessels i in Other Ports Pedro—March | a--Areived. str | kenbach from feat age os Masinehe ter Feant’ s “| Chicago Board of Trade. Ban Fracciseo-—Mareh 4—Arrived Kentuckian from Seattle, at 3p Pacific for Beattie, at a Celfie for Heattie. at § p # |str ohemlan Cid for Beattie at 10 | acristerie, B. C—March 3—Arrived, | $0} Suwa Maru from Seattle, at 2145 p 18) Port Townsend, Maret ¢ —Peed tm, | May Sl atr Latoucke for Beattie, et §:20 a. m | omy 33/ Tacome-—-March ¢-—Arrived, etr Ful- |. (ete 2¢/ton from Pe ports vim Seattle, at «| a tm Salled. str Admiral Sehiey for 62 | Seattic, af 5:40 a mM. Mare f—Arrived, 00 str Adinirel Hohiey from: Heattle cr Menry T. teott fron Rill. per th. ..- Pefaterstocai white. No. Yakima Gema, fney. graded No. 1 graded ... “ Celtar sweets, Cal, >. Arkansas yams, £6-l. crate. Louisna yama. bush. hamper | Rinetatr | Mouthern Pacitie Vessels in Port at Seattle | Smith Cove Termihal—-a—elr Ci re, ote Conset, ser Hey Sta Wenate 6.08 | nell Street a &G < rf Per 14—Atr Steel Exporter, str Wakena Pier 7—Str jer Bren Gtr Deerfield, U REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SALE OF INVECTED MERCHANDISE. exeelsasecwcelleeat Fl Basetecpetliaueati® casadl=| Peterson, Fritx M. Seattle . 0.000 bushels of wh ; KECTION 64. Whenever any person. firm, cor- te] Pier face . air Northwestern Baunegard, May, Seattis mother viah. A movement af tc tren poration. cr association shail have dellvered any - mo) hier Hunsinger, Glenn TN. Seattle merchamdise, such as clothing, wearing spparel of fa | Pier « tr At Hughes, Vera, Seattic She ortunity t any description, balr goede, brushes, rubber goods, r+] mira Hettancourt. Lowis, Se o. 300, ete. Write for diankets, sheets, pillows, mattresses. or bedding. M4 hs) < derson, Louisa, 8 ree market letter hooks. to any person oF persona, firm, tion. amwociation er institution, me euch first m: Shipping PRoard Mooringes—ftr Crom Keys, str Delight, str Delross, str leon Acne BK. Mores, str ailingford. str Went Hartiand, rrison, Mild ffin, Myron ¢ | Foreign Money S Status Munson, Katie, {rider's Quotations! Roggians, Frank P., Reattin.... Isom, ste } Furnished legen @ ryan McCagherty, Frances, Seattle . tr Bldridge B10 Berend Ave, enttlo | jacobson, Hayni 1 Roller Worke—U. & AT. Kermal value Preeeat va tate Detiwood. ‘ pone ah . Alaska Steamship Moortngs—Str Valdes ¥ sie 9) Standard ON C Deck—Capt, A. F. i.iPraneh frame... : Kelgian trem: Stacy Street Termins!—U. & C & Dern- aide Moers, 14.4067 Milweukes Ocean Terminal—Str Katrina SETS: wtocke Luckenbach. dalle, $3.66 eatves, ST @Tt at 4 Street ‘Terminal—Motorshtp Lib- | Mage—Receipia, 200. Mtre Top, $14; teced a en ie y Me betk, $10.59@ 11. ; 65 ote Purnell, Prank, 1219 EB Alder st. Todd Drydocks—dintp Chillicothe, bketn Recetpts, 3,7 ™ th eae mame bert Forest Friend. U. 8 ©. G. Snohomish, Vearte, Sickert edly re ” ima — it aes reba atr Narenta, str ia Crus. @T Th: feeders, $13019.25, year Broa4 Puret Sound Fridge @ Dredging Co— SLT OIL G0, wether, FS a8 40, ¥ din en. tee = Str Patterson. fre Fisher Flouring Mille Deck—Str Admiral Schley. = Lighterage Co—atr Keenun “BANK CLEARINGS Redondo, ett Seattle - $4,643,205.°2 Pree 148, 120.43 | ct 1h Fourth 440 THE UNITED STATES ewn| Yer" ‘ service commission announces an au- | \tomobile mechanic's helper examina: 'Ask City Council * 1900 ! ! 106.28 | tion to fill the position of warehouse: } man, at about $1,200 a year ,in the} for Band Concerts io Jlacter national park, Belton, Mont. | Petition’ for on appropriation: fer and Rainier national park. Receiptiping concerts at the partes Gurtha of applications will close March 29. | the coming summer months wan filed } RAMA UT ¥ with the city council Saturday by the | Women’s Civie club. 4 2 | we can waste $8,200 on bring CALDWELL TO COME BACK WITH A BABY AGED TEN MONTHS! Mayor Caldwell will arrive in Seattle next Thursday with a new 19.month-old baby! Caldwell announced the glad news in a cablegram received here Saturday. The baby is a baby camel— two humps and an awful thirst. Herb Owen, Caldwell's seere- tary, is busy fixing up sleeping quarters for the dromedary in one corner of the mayor's office. ‘| Hesketh Urged to any Help Fight Dope Choice, Nght ... 12@ 44) Acting Mayor Robert B. Hesketh Heavy. fancy . ‘ 10@ 12) was urged to use his influence in be Stage, heavy | man like Peter Witt here from j benefit the people of Seattle?’ quer- | Ue money on band concerts that will —— For Just a Few Minutes of Your Time |Balfour, Refusing The Season Is On P. . Knighted weg oo Allg Everybody Wants to se Ball. Here Is Your Chance * ; LONDON March 4 Arthur J. Balfour, who has steadfastly refused _ Your Friends and Neighbors Will Be Glad / BD. Betgien 1 Hares—Live, per i Sartore Foner ar ary picked... Live, f to 16 Ihe. ...... Rewsere—Oia, live, per To. uted offers of a peerage, has on made a knight of the marter. AMUSEMENTS: Get Started Now, Today Veal—Faney light - se) bm { the Jones Miller anti-narcotic ‘ to Help You Fancy heevy teres 12 | bill by the federal grand jury Satur 7 Tus Twee Medium light . 10} day, Heeketh declared that he would WEEK COR Day POULTRY AND MEATS | send wires to all Washington repre 4 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers {sentatives in congress, requesting THEATRE Dracks—Dressed, perl . ....... 28 | them to vote for the measure, - Hene—Dreseed, heavy, Dressed, tight, ™. ..... Live, heavy, %. Professional » Rabber Center Permit to Operate | sess VAUDEVILLE =: Jitneys Is Denied HAL KUb1 Application for a certificate of pub. he Ry SKELLEY | NORTON necessity to run jitneys to I : turien was denied to R. J. McCurdy he 1 with turda was announced by the ra we CLARENCE Veot—Dreaved, light, fancy ; f Medium dreeeea |. city legal 4 The city con A oe ERA x A “Spalding” Rub- Fa ” tended that the jitneys would com ne A Boy's Profession- ber-Center Horsehide cal gi dey m4 9h pet h the municipal ess: —E oo a al League Unbreak. j Cater Dvetcanianat uve STOCK | eth, able Hickory Bat GIVEN League Baseball GIVEN , | Ressigts at Gentile PRRGONS interested in n course to every boy who secures to every boy who secures just Seturdey , 7 ly T N ; _ a: —_ siveese a 38 glementary French h ie ot ; _ a ‘wo aan lea tte Three New Subscriptions to The carts xona| fered by the university extension| ° e Seattle § Seattle Star. 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