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MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922. Pure Seattle Star, | Fon Se — ed Da Beat Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCR IN THE STATE month oe monthe . months yea OUTSIDR OF STATE OF WASHINGTON ta 880 per month, or RY CARRIER IN CITy h bees +. «80. y at THOT Seventh xv | Washington. | | } mont Rates P@ Insertion __ per insertion Six Insertions tor th of five, aatemt cash tm advance 2 comts a time « Vine). tive. / vertinements wilt be te IL o'clock each morn- Fewulur afternoun edl- Phone Mate | Claxsitied Adver~ SDeparemen and pie largest Norther, Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main © absolutely a Girls betweom Apply pet personally. RATRDORESSING Floor Piper & Taft Bide. 1107 34 YING IME PIANO PLA it. We Pine st. fs tutor. compan- HODWORK AND | d wails washed. floora waxed. t D586. Te Tae RKS POR GOVERNMENT PO- Hons, railway mall, postoffics, rtment, field. Pxamination Salary $130 month Bx- ce not required. Partioulars tt free concerning positions, ox. ions. Write Columbia Se 224 Pope Bide Fovernment pest Write for free Net of positions | J. | er telegrams between the hours Sam and & p.m. Steady em- yment Inquire - Supervisor | eastern Union Telegraph Co. 113} YS FoR PAPER | 54 parte, of the ety. routes open for hi Shoo! bora inthe downtown. die- pict. Apply Circulation Depart i Seattia Star. 2004 Sth. near Westlake | n. furnished. steam heated | (for men): free baths. eokty, $1.50. Ram Weistield cab | i teh. throw tt Green Clock. opp. postoffice iter watch and je Sewetry Feber for Alarm and mantel Tineke fford & Schwara 4002 Arcade. i ~ DELIVERED TO, oe | locks or depots, $0c. rh . im, brakemen, beeinners ed j ter $250 monthly. Railway, ar. SITUATIONS WAD> i KEEPER, STENOGRAPHER | me married man, capable, In- trieus, with considerable gen- mal clerical and selling experiences, ere Best references. Star. a iat ‘CLASS PAINTING, PAPER- 4 a kal ining at moderate (es ty en eats ae rth 2071 | : oe, AND _KALSOMINING, I} paper cleaned and hung. East ¥ it v CES. canvacsiog, me Harhert Dye. 1223 SALESMEN WA pro! Sixth Okanogan valley. Washington, as the beat apple. peach and apri- ot lands in the world. Help us orchards and orchard units to investors, or to thore who wish to good fruit ae Good com- jasions, easy sales. Il instrue- tion free every afternoon. Rothe Agency. 1023 Third Ave. HOUSES ear $ PER MONTH MAKES YOU TH owner. No cash payment. 2-room | house, %-acre ground das t . PETERS, 126 Third Ave 33—3-ROOM MODE HOUSE. waiking distance. Main 2082 1310 Alaske | fi tr Ku ISHED APARTMENTS | AND FLATS {AND 2 UPSTAIRS Bep-} use of bath, $10.50. Adnits | 410 Rainier ave. ‘Beacon 671 N 3-ROOM. 1A 06 Be ND FLATS 3 AND *4-ROOM furnished and unfor- telephone: toi- | rices very reason- Manhattan Apartmenta, 113% Howell st. Clone in. Phone iliott 2853. | Li all Amer- Alaskan, FORNISHED 0M ent, nicely furnished f. as i Sunset 088 "ae TPARTSEENT, | steam heat. 1718 Beacon 1718. j APARTMENT, 50 APART 3811 Mar- cKEE for Font, $12.60 month bit day. 2402 Seth ave. &. joTE Peginas Fiotel—All American. and 8th. Cars via Weatiake e. Mod, cheerful noma; each has free phone; @x- lent service, shower and tub ferns weekly, 60 up. ra ihe up Waticine ‘iatnine. PUPILS ANTED E: PIANO INSTRUC- tor. Special attention mi pupie. | Low, attrac rates. Elliott 2853. | § WANTED—M ISCELLANEOUS FANTHD—USED CLOTHING AND| furs. Owl, 1217% lat Pinett 3321. | _ FOR SALA _MISC ve y 4 a ret Books aril 7 i apbourd Doors . 20x25, 4-leht on 28x4 4-light . naown, t4xthe alight lot Hed Bash. 7 feet by 6 feet. lot Bed Sash, 4 feet by 6 feet.. ron | nee oarad and Cabinet, mplete . + agh1.00 iced prices on Plate Giass Wind- nields, put in your car while you walt us for foors and windows for! any kind of » buildin, QB wittiams COMPANY 2 tah ningle load; $7.5 inside mill dug | Also other | lowest prices GOAL , delivered. or furnace. LUMP light In ash, $ orne fine In heater Call Mast 2960. MILL Woop MILL RUN Biggest Load ri) hae ade at 12-INCH 12-INCH Cheapest Prices from freah water mill DOUBLE LOAD, $6.50 Deliverea to all parts city, con TANDARD a Weat Beattie 0334, 8 to evenings 6LD GhoWT FOREST W cord. dellvered: 12, ahd 16-tne iS per load: planer enda, § leh erade coal for stove a, Tor: Dace Sunset S63t COAL..-€ L—e6AL The Rest and chen, om UNITED put oO Fer 8. Ob. ry or SRY INST been in wate $10 double where. Cash Tee inte Rouge, fu, ne WOOH, NEVER $5.50 single load. delivered any- TWaacnines “iit FORTAnt, EB garax > ARS PEALE ibe. co 3 Te SIONAL GARAGE ANT all ready niah, erected on your ot. to drive Le “otha. Weat 0041, NACITE x Goob bo aye "Rs itine, rr rat ave HILL WOOT, 37-3 AT, Poubly toad, Hest forest w Ps * ST OLD anow wt FOREST ‘ood, BESO load, delivered. Ra nier 0879-3. Ex-soldier. WY AND SELL LADTES | shtly Worn elothing. Garment | Exchange, 621 Union. 1 Py bebad inna ct re soxeha “* CHEAPEST” WOODY Double load fetes woo North 0370. Te YD. Ye BYTEL Bite. Seoond and Pike. & jand Costume Co. For, 5 ALE LIRE Nuiw i oe Ser ball te Bae Wet M. EAT DEY OLD GROWTH FOR Frags. $9 cord. any length. Nort THAT” RESIDENCE PLAN YOU “want tx at 608 Washington Ride nh FORREST Woop OF BRAY gal! Sidney 1315-R- a FOR SALE. SHED SHACK, & FURNITURE FOR Lae SANITARY ; be ie 5 sien ah a wing wach it new Rainier ave. Beacon 0732. row TRY THORN CHICKS Can fernish geod Jocal, hatched White Leghorn chicks a bun red; Rarred Rocks, Hlack Minor- eas, Ancona and Rhode Island Red | chicks, at $22.50 a hundred. and| make prompt delivery, Small lots of chicks at reasonable prices, SEATTLE HATCHERY 1906 Pike Place BEST CATING STRAIN, the SET tin Wyandotte, White Leg. horns, Barred Rocks, Garfield | 5103-F FOR SALES RHODE TStAND. RED patching cams, te_apiece Sunset 248. 8824 Third ave a HEN HATCHED RT RED CHICKS mother hens. Phone even- | a Rainier | |For SALE—P OR Jewel red | | Barred Rock hatching eggs Phone North 1763. st WE % or for evaran- "a age ty. Witt work on » coment .25 per hour, wor aad Prone Main “394 2035 Third | {015 LIBERTY §-PARAE sale cheap: privately om Pd Contition. Main oak 4 ne. 2085 Third = WANTED—AUTOMOBILES BEST CAST, nate, Pio tore | P| 0500. Jones & Pitaer, 1312 © | ffenhY MOSSHACH HtYs Us care, ey ys cash. tao? iith, pho: Ea! GARAGES PORTABEN GARAGES. CAPITOL 3923. 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ONLY ONE L New cottawe, 2 rooms and bath, Mt. Baker district, near Franklin high two street cars: pavement, Price 0 1085 RIVE NEAR 16TH & $-room semi-modern; 5 lots: fine for chickens; some furniture; for _ sale chemp. | PURNISHED HOUE $2,400: terme, Near school car Rainier 0661-W. rel ROOM HOURK, | 4-ACRE $1,400; 59 down, $15 per month. West HH 76 aie SEATTLE PROPERTY | BUILDING AND SELLING HOME is business, I have under con- struction bungalows ranging in price from $2,000 to $3,000, on term uit anyone. Sree me at pren 12 W. Wait at, on weekdays, or phone evenings West 0743 % pa EXUHANOE—REAL ESTATE SMALL LOT, DOUBL! ‘and SOUTH” PARK TOME cheap, or trade for ncte with house, south of city. Will assume. $27_ Trenton. cr) ACREAGE FREE INSPECTION TRIP To our beautiful urban lands north of city, 40 minutes; finest subdivision near Seattle for homen, berries, chickens or any light farming: modern conventenc bus service; east and south slope; 10 years’ terms. Will build or furnish stock, Come today. Ken- Paul Land Co “ar 16. ACRE Py Ke GOOD Young orchard; berries of all kinds; about 4 acres cleared and under plow; part of land needed to pas- house and other balidings; facing unty road; convenient driving rms $300 cash, $20 per month New York FE Burke & PRAUTIFUL BUNGALOW WOME forth of city; also modern chicken nider land; east and south sic wonderful view of valley balance 10 years. Kenwood ’ Open Sundays iversity Way Car 16 LAND, BEST FARM- ¢ } ture; small houre, barn, chicken | tance to seattle public markets , Inc house, new: with 6 acres of best 2 | mountains. Priee $2,000; $500) liwaukee & St. Paul Land Co 121 REAL FARM fron at stores, station and echo terms to soit, University way Sandays hee FINE LANL cleared: new house; close to boat {ake Washington boulevard; 114 milen Newport Potirese, 4006 26th #. Wa # ACRE, CL hooM MOD ern house: full ceme at Desemast, age; chicken house; barn; goa EAE Oilew wouth elty iimita terms, Sidney 1508-R-12. PARTLY 41005 x, | BUSINESS oF Font Nir | |n | FOUN ATROM, MAIN 2030, Where, O Where, Do Captured Stills Go? |More Liberal Supply nil Drop in Price By Wanda von Kettler “Now, 1 wonder,” the gentle man In the car seat behind me addressed his companion with much thoughtfulness, they do with all those they get them! According to the Papers, they capture just about one a day, The beverage, from all reports, goes down the sink But the stills—well—what? Mu- seum?” So I just remained on the car down Third ave., got off at the county elty building, and went up and asked Sheriff Matt Starwich to enlighten the dear public regarding hia disposal | of the little anti-prohibition copper} kettlos captured by himself and dep- utles, HAVE AbouT | PEPTY STILLS | “Just at ‘enent,” the sheriff be AN, “we've got about 50 stills wait ink for that disposal, Want to see them? And dragging out a bunch of keys from his pocket he led the way to/ thé Iron door store room on the first floor, where the loot captured by county officials was snuggled away “Fifty of them," repeated the sheriff, throwing back the iron door And there before ux, on «helvea iin. ing the walls of the store room and! heaped in battered piles on the floor | Were stills—all shapes and sizes, The | & huge round copper thing, POULTRY PAM with IArge my POR SALE i tee fine location. Terma, Take smalier oe a rt first payment RJ Witesy APlington fen reduction. land; « BiG Mt. Vernon di asy terme to town and ratirond a! eT ES. 4% Third Ave. AND BONDS NA VIAM AMERICAN BARK} TANTS PU rte j ASED, me ICAN BANK BLDG PRL We opecialise in selling starch, Hea taurante and drug stores. 210 Home Hid. Anne 9 Second ave MERCHANDISE ~~ WUst arms, exchange 70 ison. WOOD AND GOAL! Liz Pitth N. Main | Meltiott 118 TRANSFE business, cheap. as SPECIAL, NOTICES ¥ GIVE NOTICE hereafter I will not be responsible for any bills charged to my. ae ount by Mra. Fi. Mellon without wy consent, Mr. A. W. Motion, Renton, Wash il using ve You strength, i}, pinin wrapper, i@ tablet jedical Co, 232 236 NOT RESPONSTALE” POR bills of Lada M. Morris sinc ruary U5th last. Lavy Y fap) ES WISHING FINE NKIN, NO no black write FIAT | Friday noon. had & capa ermal! mbilng r, would atmosphere ullar Nheriff Starwich explained be tine y. ether, disabled boys sell old So that's they're to do their About | teresting | sheriff's office are } day hatehots, axe the store room 4 According to the sheriff about | Were quoted at $7.60 at a few houner, nges on the | of mere one hour of | breaking h ing the “It's procean of morning. | tory help us on MERLE THORPE '&:%; TO TALK HERE Merle Thorpe, editor tion's Business, Washington | who was injured in a Northern Pa train wreck néar Butte Friday, cific has recover tinue his trip to the coast, and wilt Peppers ror Mextoan ebilt, par I. be able to engagements. } followed hig injuries, according to a] Xe ) telegram Butte today. Thorpe telegraphed his acceptance | Monday of guest of honor at @ dinner arranged University of W | Of Journalism gradunttes to be held In directors’ Ruliding The visiting editor ormnized | by the Smith night nort You see," he explained “we hold a smashing party every two or three months, and then ship the remal the battering All the deputies from the the coils pleted the celebratio entertaining for a while,” jAald the sheriff arter explaining the | “but gets to be a little to much like @ pink tea If a boller fac We're me of there army tanks to roll in and THE SEATTLE STAR while aft eity of 76 t, a little in #hape hold just of the of didky gallons copper & young furnace two quarts room was price Mond supply. Wal $1.76 & erate, welling at was from $4.50 iwhes were 40 bunches, Mar whieh arriv day, were sellin The novel m Gregory of for another s to the veterans bureau the battered pieces for it, dear wondering pub battered and then made bit cowaful, A he ground. were it's mont fn. | covered with a of earth enlisted on the and clutching they troop to rty clubs, nd begin the mas Oranges of The next #hipm market a erate for th Butter, steady from musical pounding—or len in the stille—of mash of the ‘worm'—com. the amaxh.up to me this thinking of enlisting the next job.” Floris Florida, Gartio ver ™ Letinee of the D. Na. ed sufficiently to con. | Parsiey—cai aa some of his speaking nplications have | Potat Taki Ne ie expected to wuts Radin an invitation to be the Walla ate Per th hington school ington oe se 1. Friday | room of the restaurant the department of fournalinm. at tte | 4 university and w He wit) epeak Chamber ite first head. | the meeting: of the | Commerce Members’ | Masonic lub rooma! Kome Reauty Winewape oe Yetow RECEIVERSHIP Arm | defend: receiver nen |pany, heard Frater. Attorneys company, had made who fot | week for the Lintman Service com: the United ANY |and subsidiary concerns were being | rem, Monday CASE IS HEARD f on the of the! to vacate an order for a/ layer wat appointed tant | Ompe vree- t motion Finanes company | emone Per hot A.W. Orungre—Navet, by Judge for plaintifr, the Dragon Motor De Anton Puerre endeavored to & receivership impera- a an emergency existed that | Peeeptes- Money . ‘London Jewelry Co. 106 tnd ave. & t loan. ablished ee > POS mn | Roxbury st. Phone halter | 35g REAL TOANS jerat wee for tarm pd Ry iE FARM MTG 106 LEGAL N TO whom 1 MAY This is to certify that Jon has made an application to b addition to cabinet shop at W. sird_rt, Tot 10 block % Hans der's Addition. Anyone desiring to protest such oc. cupancy must file such protest at the offices of the Bollding Depart- ment, Room ‘ounty-City Bidg., prio to March 1922 jon 906, Ordinance No. 2157 (The Seattle Star DIRECTORY | Attorney sat-Law TP BALL — Baia blished erate fers, consulta in 71303. 218 burke Bide, joane cr } CONCERN {tion May |two to 10 milts | hee tree. Joseph Allen, lawyer $07 Leary Bid. Hil. 2985 Collateral) Taans | MONET LOANED, ON ALL ARTI vies of value, THE ‘NiGLIABL $07 Third av jectric Mac! hinery ~~~ BOUGHT —SOLD— RENTED W. MONTELIUS PE c ta First B: Tinnone 8a Money to Loan | tive to pro tect the ititerests of sev: housand stockholders. The defense claims that the List. eng « 0: ot Pirnait ter . 1822 3rd |man Service company and others insolvent pay their debts in the regular course ang of busines, are not '53 ELECTIONS OVER SCHOOLS y-three school districts in King county will achoola ton Heist Manhattan ing on the formation of a hoo! distr Voters at east of Kent will settle the matter of | consolidation. nd elections are being arranged Rothett Te for Neuwakum, Medina “Mary Seattle’s Property $1, 250) Upon Stanley eheatoets lor Mar died in eta part of whict from land in Bastern Wash John seattle, 2 oh special levies of from county Seven | Lake Burien, Mountain View, pplication of Per and are able to) Yote at the coming elec according to Thomas superintendent of districts, including River. te, Lakeside, Sunnydale, and Des Moines, are vot-| on high Mr tet Biack Diamond and thore triplets Rose Hin, Kirkiand, ok trip Lake Forest Park and Ducks Broilers . 1 Heavy breeds Springs, John Seattle. Live. W. Brown was appointed ‘ior Monday for the , aged Indian womaa, Auburn, Mareh 16. fi appraised at $1,250, | ra was rental money due | nington | = th re} Meete Light Hee 3 6 | Gaveo—Diressed, Live, fat. per Belgian Hares enned Paney te ti Old the widower ————- | puted to be a nephew of old Chief ” MONEY FoR You | Loans made to men and women on Pa MORTGAGE IRSER required. Your promise to pay and be steadily employed in all we ask. It makes go difference who you owe of what you want) the money for, See us today. BMrLQ LOAN SOCIETY 1 65 Empire Bide ] 4 teoond Ave, Near Madinor ee MONEY TO LOAN On Gamonda and jewelry, on m: atinfactory terme. SOCIETY FOR REMBUIAL LOANS IN SATTLE | 355-356 Empire, Dullding Second Near Madison sONTY TOAN—WF LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry; lowest rates. Oldest, Loan Brokers ’ JEWELRY CO. §21 Second Ave. Eatablished 1889. Monuments iD MARBLE & GRAN- Jat and Virginia. PEstab- 1874. t | ite Co lished Optician and Optometrist Edmund Ww is, Fraaer-Pate Patent Attorneys FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT-— ent Attorney. American and for- elgn patents secured, developed and promoted, 806-6-7 Central ttle, Wash, and 609 F W., Washington, D, C. * Main 0390. 8. Ps Won Bid. Biviott 6076. | iN & CO—Patent fooa | ail payment down | loped. Pantages tions de Bide. KN 0088. Physicians, Surgeons Dit ANGUS— Women's aliments cialty, 25 years’ experience; foes reasonable. Suite 400 Pantages Rid Piano Tuning PIANO ‘Tuning and cleaning, $4. | repairing od PIANO od L064 Violin Repairing Sinwa vabaired. Winlay. 1818 Tod === TUNING, $3.00. |Mri wattle CONTRACT LET] | ON BOULEVARD rp Contract link vard in the was ed to be ama fin \Crowils “Throagite Trial of Rickard NEW YC dinary handle an | thronged the upreme court Uckard L day I (Tex) I urd to anuwe | East Side school girls . B. E. Brinker Claimed by Death Mrs, er of Brinker | 2140 Fifth Mrs. nati, O. in 1888. time. in RREST at t two Nor golf links road, proprietor, Monday an Asphalt Co., | bid of $83,900. Construction of the half miles yet to be paved will be gun at once rbarn E died ave, W Brinker was 90.180 Light, €6 Dre ” Dr 4, to pave the remaining Hight Lake Washington boule awarded Monday by the pris to the Ind of Seattle, on three and a) Belgian Haree Drenned and the work ia expect ished by the first week in Faney blo Fancy Hors Cattie— Prime steers RK, March 20.—Hxtraor cautions were taken to overflow crowd which criminal branch of the it the trial of George which op 1 Beat cow! Medium Heavy Bolle 1 with his counsel | ere— he our) Prim brought by four} prime! Rou? Pigs appear chare coy — Prime lambs Fair to «90d « Colt lamba Yourl!nes Wothers, Heavy Ewes 63, moth. Otis Wot her home Brinker, perlor Judge Monday at Ment born in Cinein and came to Seattle been ill for some Flour Somer Feet, 1858 he had por owt | City ‘Comm hols, Cracked, Feed Meal, 10) Barley — Whole, Rolled, #0-1b. Ground, Clipped, Qrit—Limeston ED 8. RDAY NIGHT th Find inn, a roadhouse north of Seattle, on the “Red” Stack, 42, the was, at lb on bail charees of selling lauor, $1.85, jantivtactority since will ma mee Saturday could be foreseen Monday. Yancy a pert due to & more liberal Walla 5, Cait to $6.25 a cents for ble Head ne at 5 nethod by Sunnyside friend to keep a quantity of squashes as an experiment proved lettuce Rad « dozen rquashes, te r 1 on the market Satur ta a pound which Ren induced quite suc about two feet deep ut on top, little m lant fa winen a nent of e the pr beat stock and ch ida, per Imp. Vat white, ton fancy graded. an waneas Yams, bushel erate sUiPa Yams, bush. hamper. doa bunches Walla, Nubtera . Tomatoes Mexican, 1 ‘Teretpe—Local. each remaed TM. and ove: over 2 tom to 3% the per tb » oane Live, per M ary picked The live, per the 70 The POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Whelemle Deniers per Tb heavy, 1. » Live per ib. Cows Country dreesed, 1. ok. STOCK Medium to choloe Wholesale, on 0- To. wks feed, 100-™ wha, 100-M, ska. « 100-1, mks. was dug, a layer of straw put upon t on which the squashes arefully placed. Another layer of straw was Pp which was ¢ than a foot The squasher have kept I. nd ematier joe of $7.50 general, cone were No change thee ane si, go.a3s.se Be ne Local creamery, cubes. Kaus “yréik ‘Feton, ‘White anette Quotations as Stockyards 7.2607.85 ‘ ei) 7.00@ 9 10.000 11.60 18.00@13.60 12.00@ 15.00 10.00@12. 10.60@11.00 9.00@ 9.60 £.00@ 900 A fow commodities were lower in| Wer bpinach War cific tho a few hounes were nia | 8 WALL, W YORK, March al opened firm toda 6. Midvale made an higher, Coppers were the ralin nme Me off i Ntudebaker bas A Hethiehem “1,” 103% 4%, off nerican Sugar ly 4 by ening from 25 to 264 anew high on the Ing prices included oft SPINACHFALLS |General List Is Fi ON LOCAL MART as Exchange O REET JOURNAL i The Aivel common wan an exception, high at Lia Pennbylvania, 37, GRAIN MARKET IS IRREGULAR comminaion he on resting orders, There tle peattered sellin port was Incking: rreguiar May wheat cloning unchan opened off 1 %e up Live opened off was god. wh of corn, but sup. Provisiona were the at July at $1.20 and cloned May corn opened off “ec at bite and closed up Me he at 64%o, closing u May oats opened at closing off ‘ec. July 40%6, Tose the open: July opened off . off, Ye, | ed at ott We, gee eae off 4a. Chicago Board of Trade onday’s Genta’ Pamiaind ty Kegan ry Hevea Oven High 1 a, 1% tae Ni ae% nt 1 “2 on mS we Nominal 11.06 148 il 2 Band on 8% 10% 34.16 5 ee 1% ms on Portland Mavhet Status (Monday's Quotations} Cattle Receipt fair Frime mixed, $11.5 S7.78@ 10) ph seecp—tocoiptn, 1,363 Mast of mountain. lambs, valley lamba, $11.@12/ $11, wethers, 596 . $11 b0@ 11.75 Market #' 16) ewes, Mai met benny, a0 $2014.60; yearlings, @ ne £0, Denver Live Stock Cattin—ter (Monday's Gestettonn) "ket the Dieh * and belfe feeders, $6.25 calves, OO weight $10.25.410.60 man sogiece to common 7 Rilo, spot, 9% OP He Ib.; No. 4 Banton, 124 @12 40 F 7. Foreign Exchange NRW YORK, March Mey opened today $6.05054; france, $0 $0.0083. . Demand San Francisco Produce jonday’s Quotations) 3The Ib; tte dor extra pulleta ata, fancy, le Ib. prime firsts, extra firsts, Economic Revival Shown to Be Near WASHINGTON, March 20. —Two of the fundamental economic ind. cators ment—showed today rapidly each month. that home building and employ an eco nomic revival is approaching more|the First M. ‘The department of labor and the of in department an increase nitude. More than will be built this merece department year the estimates commerce reported employment home building plans of great and mag: 1,000,000 homes com. from reports from all parts of the coun try. Gas in Hotel Room TACOMA, March 30. Police today were making an effort to locate rela tives of N. Chambers, 40, who com- mitted suicide in a Pacific ave. hotel, by inhaling gas last nigh it. On the dresser was a note read. “I have had stomach Gets on my not married claim at Alert bay, B. trouble for! nerve. No have little A Steamer ticket to Victoria and a Canadian on his person bank book were found Avtbiana freee Gach Other by plac ing cheek to cheek. Kast Waatern oysl Western oyster Beach . Ground, Sprouting, 80-1. 100-™ feed. $0-1b Chick Mash With B M, Growing Veed . ks Mixed Teed, rO-m. ‘oanut Ment f 5 400@ 7.00 | Cor *LOUR AND SUGAB Whelesnie Prices Fam, pat, « ane, por ewt err GRAIN AND FEED rer Tee yellow, 120-T, oka, 100-1 ‘eka. eo Meal . Bene —Granulated tice. --Bastere, hardwood . Beach Way—Aifaita No. 1. imothy Ne. 1 Viah Coper, Mi New York’ C 13 * 1a) irm pens ANCIAL REVIEW w York stock exchange loning atoela were alae Sinclair lead Norfolk & on the up 1.. Other gained %& to 65. en welling at 25% at 102, $5, up Me: Contras leather, 24%, ntral, £6, as Pa United Sta off Me. whic Merling Canadian French Vranc Belgium Frane - Beinn Franc Italian Lip German Mar Swedian Krona .26.45 Norway Krone. 17.46 Danish Krone. 21.35 k Drachma. 4.45 | Frenen French German Rerlin 4 Mambore 4 mbure $%e | Liepia she Ldepie, be Monich os Munien 6 Frankfort Jap. $s Tap. 1, ‘s sha 10% 1.00% we Victory 3 |Victory tue Tota! stock sales, $61 Total bond gales, $12,171.00) |S NEAR IN CHINA CANTON, China, March 19.—(De- fayed)-Two divisions of President Sun Yat Sen's republican troops, comprising 24,000 men, have entered | Hunan province, according to word received here. Outposts have been established at Heng Chow. Opposing forces under Wu Pel Fu are holding Chang Sha. A battle ts expected within two werks. Wu Ting Fang, Canton govern. ment leader, addressing a dinner giv- en foreign representatives here, de- clared that foreign diplomats at Pe- king are “intoxicated with the pol- wonous atmosphere of Chinese offi- claidom,” and have failed to see the rea} situation. For that reason, he pald, they have not taken steps to secure the recognition of the Canton government. LLOYD GEORGE DEMANDS TEST LONDON, March 20.—Lioyd George will demand & vote of confidence in the house of commons March 31, it was reliably reported today. ‘The premier will return from his holiday at Criceleth about the 29th and ts expected to make a speech tn the house and ask for the vote. He expects to obtain the necessary majority before foing to Genoa. Seats for Elijah on Sale March 27 Reserved seats for the oratorio, Filijah, to be given here in the Arena by the Knights Templar, are to go on sale at the Arena box office, March 27, according to announcement Mon. day. Rehearsal of the chorus will held Monday and Friday evenings at BE. church. The Ta coma oratorio society, which gave the Elijah last year, will send over tenors and basses to assist In the per- formance each night in this city, College to Give Detective Course RERKELEY, Cal., March 20.— Practical training in police problems will be offered at the University of Californian during the summer ses sion, it has been announced, The class will be under the supervision of August Vollmer, chief of police of Berkeley. Public I Markets CORNER Stall 10%, 20¢ H. ©. mush, 180; 4 ths. bulk macaroni, 260; 4 Me, held rice, 290; 2 Tha nut marRarine, 5c; 2 tha. black figs, 250; 200 can apricots, 190; 25¢ bottle catsup, 190; 2 big pkes. Citrus, 45¢ Tha, seeded rainsing, 36e SANITARY can Heine pork and ne, 3 fc 4 bara Creme Olt soap, Sc; large can sliced pineapple, pke. Olympic tie lowe’s corn flakes, Stalls 24-36, be PIKE PLACE Stan sack Holly flour. $2.10 Mazoia oll, at fresh graham crackers, choice pot roast, 8c Mb T,; steer round steak ECONOMY ania 97-38, 6 bare Crystad White ROAR, & bara Creme Oil pkg. Seafoam washing cans Old Dutch cleanser, ean pineap 20c. Staile ad chow ;3 Talian prom extra lai END ion milk, large can 106, fmall can be. Stail 49, butter, 450 T.: on, Yakima honey. $e at Stall 42, pure lard, 1; bacon, 1. pleni Stat $b, pare pork maulhage, a, 180 Tb.} liver nausage, Stall #4, beef Atew, 100 T.; loat lard Tb.; round steak, 200 T. Stall 1, bread, iarge loaf 10c; roils, 200 doz; cookies, 3 doz, 2hc, Stall 46, spring cabbage, fo Tb.; peppers, 800 | wplnach, 2 1 Stan 51, ; Olymple pane Ths. tapioca, ach; pop corn, 3 th: TarRe can peaches, 230; 2 Ids. aplit prunes, 266, Pedro— Mare! jose taro for Seattle PAGE 13 Ship News Tides in Seattle TUPSDAY MAMCH 21 | MONDAY | MARCH 20 First Low Tide March 20.—8 A. My cloudy; wind enst, Famed in. « two.maae Hom wack, at 6 Mer Kamiral ‘Bohtey and Texex Maru, during the might; ot Lyman Stewart, at 420.8 m, Arrivals and Departures | Araved March 20-7. & A. T. Wheaten from Heonot et il & mm: ater Forest King from fan Diego vie Ban Pedro. San Francisco and Tacoma, at 1am. March pei from Briti¢h Co- t £0 po om: or MB ‘acoma, at 2°20 p mi; ate from aire y | vin mote art from Seen via Vanoro 0 s m.; ete Ruth Alex- York vin Havana, Pane- jbes, San Pedro G04 San Fran oO etiam. fulled March 19—Str Prince Ri Rupert via ports, at ae its Oredge rn i str Admiral Bebt 4 Ban Francisco, at rthWestern for Tagoma, at tt: Vessels in Other Ports Liverpool—March — 17—-Arrived, ath) Panaman from Beattie, Bhieids—March 16—Saned, ety City of Bombay for Seattle. janila March 13—Arrived, atr Bamere from Seattle. Hongkong March 11_Attteea, Cd Pine Tree State from New York--Mareh tenarrives, ate Bh y from Beattie. iventon — March Myante trom Beattie. | Ban praee 1i— Arrived, March ig Hector Ser meetin ae ty Beattie. at em, Pe hae a Derbiay Balled, eer adi hop Seas ser Labigh for Beatin eee i Eo a PITCHED BATTLE}: pew Street Termisat—v. G @ Unaigs, ri ship , Paul, er Bit Alameda Pier A—Str Curscoa, sty Spokame, tr Ad- miral Nicholeon. Pier B—Sir Admiral Sebree, etr A@tpiral ‘atson, Pier D- 5, Bytes, 13 x. Beet, wi Teon, str Knight. atr Eldridge, etr Haley, West Jenter, Alaska a manip Moormgs—Sir Valdex, Skagwa: macy 8 Street Termna}—U. & @ & Birh- Commercial Boller Worke—U. & A F. reat. "Devas —ehtp on vrth Forest Friend, etr Pr cgi Fo Star, sti Seiten seh Coquit: PES 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit hv Automobiles 129;: of 133 Melrose ave, fered severe injuries to her head, and a broken leg, Sunday, at Melrose ave. and Eastlake e. She taken to Providence hospital. R. Pease, 1420 N. 35th st, drove the auto which struck her. 13 Harry Saunders, 2844 W. Dakota st., was bruised Sat- urday when an auto driven by F. C. Richmond, 5940 48th ave. S. W,, struck him at Avalon way and Yancy be [3 131: D. Hamlin, 1137 36th st., was unhurt after being struck at Third ave, and Union st. by Pete Bianchi, 2715 Washington st, at cording to Bianchi. 1323" Gertrude Dunlap, 6412 15th ave. N. W., was kni down at Fremont ave. and N, st. by an auto driven by W. E. = 6510% Phinney ave. according to report made Saturday by Beals. —W. D. Doyle, 3710 Dens- 1133z05 ave, reported to the ‘police that he had struck and knocked down a woman named An- gel at Fremont ave. and Ewing but that she was not seriously h The report was made Saturday. 134; Celia B. Kehoe, 3039 W. 62nd st, received slight in- juries when N. Lindgren, 1437 W. Sist st., struck her with an auto at 28th ave. N. W. and W. 6lst st Friday. 1352. A. Schultz, 2108 Mo- Clellan st., was injured se verely Friday at Third ave. and | Madison st. by an auto driven by FP. | Adcox, 1004% BE. Fir st, cee This day Inst year eight per- sons were hurt by autos, making a total of 162. Cotton Output Cut in Half in a Year WASHINGTON, March 20. — Cot- ton ginned from the 1 crop, ex+ cluding linters, totaled 7,976,665 bales {counting round as half bales), as compared with 13,270,970 bales from |the 1920 crop at the same time last year, the census bureau reported to- day. Round bales totaled 123,791 bales: as compared With 206,534 last year; American Egyptian, 37,094, as com- pared with 92,561; sea island, 3,316, as compared with 1,838; cotton re- maining to be ginned, 7,435, as com- pared with 211,893 last year, The average gross weight of 1921 bales was 498.5, as compared with 606.4 for 1920, SIG) > WASHINGTON, March 20.—- The second deficiency bill, carrying $137,- 245,000, was signed by President Harding today,

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