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HOLIDAY BIRDS MOVE BRISKLY Turkeys Firm m at 34 Cents! Egg Demand Continues | Turkeys were moving rapiity at 84 cents a pound for fancy dry Picked birds on the local wholesale Market Friday, and dealers predict ed ap advance tn price early next week, The holiday trade ts expect @d to keep the local market here. Other fow!. is firm in price, but poultrymen would not comment on the possibility of an advance in prices, Produce men considered the but- ter and ese market firm Friday,| with a good local supply and de. mand, and a continuation of orders from outside markets. NOWASTEIN | YULE TREES| ‘The hundreds of little Christmas) frees that the Chamber of Com-| Merce wil) use to decorate Seattle's | Streets for the holidays are being | out on logged-off lands east of Lake | Washington, said Harold Moore,| @hairman of the retail trade bureau. All of the trees are being cut at the request of the land owners and would be burned in another 90 days| When the land is cleared. Many land owners near Seattle! _ bave asked that the trees be cut/ _ from their property to aid them tn Glearing the ground for berry grow. None of the trees will be taken | reserves or property that ts held as nursery ground. ‘The cedar which will be used tn} the street decorations ts being ob- Borth of the city, near the Golf club, where a roadway | cut thru. The bureau is} to use the timber and/ in clearing the ground. are not cutting trees against of any land owners,” » Moore; “in fact, it is being “their request, It is all seo timber, Our effort ts Seattle the outward appear. Christmas and to express in language of our section the spirit.” Lone Bandit Robs Oil Station Man DENVER, Nov. 24.~A lone bandit Deld up L. D. Morrell, head of a Con. Ol Co. filling station, and age of $25, the day's receipts, last night, The bandit escaped. F it if \ tie i Saturday Exceptional values, $1.65 Bemifashioned, with lsle in black and colors. black and many shades, Three pairs for $2.95. Girls’ Darby In black, cordovan and Real Bargains Onyx Heeltex Semi-F ashioned Special $1.15 Pure silk with lisie tops, tn Ribbed Hose 50c CHURCHES TO GIVE THANKS A union Thankegiving service will be held Thu Thank ing day, at 10 am, by the oh f the Woodland Park and Gr tricta, in the Rethel Pr fan church, 105th at. N. and Phinney ave. | The Rev. T. N, Phinkett, pastor of the Greenwood Christian church, will preach the sermon, Musto will | be Sereenes by “the Bethel church | oho © “or hen participating In the serv foe are the Woodland Park Pre rian, Woodland Park M. wood Presbyterian, @ tian, Oak Lake taber @! Presbyterian. A fr | will be taken for the Community Chest Fund Yule Decorations to Be Up Monday! Seattle streets will be given their holiday dresses of greens during the week-end and all of the wreaths, festoons and ropes will be in place by Monday, said Harold Moore of |the Chamber of Commerce retail trade bureau, Friday Two five-foot wreaths of holly Jeedar and red ruskis will be hung from each trolley cable and the {lamp posts will be covered by 10 foot Christmas wreaths will be the center displays of cedar ropes stretching from to post Seattlo merchants have nea finished decorating their stor the holiday season and are trees Smatier ady for the rush of Christmas shop. | “The party arrived tn Cotumbus yea- |terday and today the youths were | ON pers, Japan’s Army and Navy Budget Fixed HONOLULU, Nov. 4.—The Japan- ese army and navy budget has been fixed at 29,000,000 yen. according to a Tokyo dispatch to the Jifl, Japanese language newspaper, published here Sleepwalker Is Killed in Fall CARDIFF, Nov. 24.—Found dying in a quarry, William Jones, a sleep. walker, lived long enough to tell that he was dreaming of a beautiful golden city a# he fol. France Is Gripped by Narcotic Habit PARIS, Nov. 24.—According to of fictal estimates 2,500,000 French wo | men and men are drug addicts. « FEEBLE-MINDED : BOYS ENSLAVED, 14 Moron Youths Are Res- cued From Ohio Mine | COLUMBUS, . Nov, The} ¢ legal battle between Ohio and Penn, slyvania officials over the alleged |wervitude in a Pwnnsylvanta strip rvioes today at 4 2 ie YOUR mine at Turtle Creek, Pa, of 14/At our chapel, Cremation. Home gst, quick ndortaking Co. , moron wards of the Ohlo welfare de. « --— SNAP it COMPLETED — BE RTCTLY partment, which was climaxed yes| New fivesroom bungalow; oak! ’ +26, Finest in| terday when welfare sera of both | floors: flreplace: built-in features:| city, K | om the min — 6 youths to NIA | ol ontroversy wo | 2436 California Ave.| ltar as thia state ts concerned, Wel SURD SALH — YOU ¢ AN |fare Director MaoAyeal declared to- | day MacAyeal aid he firmly believes the feeble-minded youths were tn duced to leave an Ohio tnatitution by the company operating in Turtle ity, to ex-| PARIS, Nov, %4—fara Bern creek and that they were forced to MF re work as virtual @laves for several A.C fi hardt'y heart is as charitable as bh } montha. “There ts Httle chance that | 401 Haller Bidg SRENCTY 5183. | talent ts great. Bhe haw just dem-| we could convict the guilty persons, rw HICKE! Miaka he house, [onstrated it once again tn the fol- | however,” he said, “because of the} Wend fey lowtlig letter sont te the directors of difficulty tn proving the boys were i nah. sPalsaee | 1c Parte newopapersi actually induced to escape, Their] $0 month | & “fide bagel pedagate- trans A Se testimony woull carry no weight tn | cyprry PATA GIT BOURD you alld ppea court.” Jerry Donovan, superintendent of the institution from which the 14 youths are alleged to have been in duced to escape and who assisted Pennsylvania troopers In conducting the raid on the camp, today told de. talls of the raid. jtaken to Ortent, where the Institu- tion for feeble minded is located, Winkle Picking Their Hard Job|- | COLCHESTER, Eng, Nov. 24.—| Chairman Sydney Brown of the Fish erties Committe reported at the an nual meeting that off pollution bad] caused such great havoc In the oys ter beds that many owners had been Beattie Clearings .... «..+ Balances .. $5,928,774.95 - 2,105,465.39 | | ] 4,270,540.00 | | 748,981.00 1] Clearings '| Balances ‘acoma * Fae trananetic ye .. 2,018,000.00 i| on | eee LATE TO CLASSIFY| SPENCER compelled to pick winkles to make a| orn off, all the fortune of living. | ° these people wan reduced to nothing | . nth, including Now, six boats are needed, with | | a | ON REALTY-J. M. Price the fishing instruments, all comptete. | | BANK CLEARINGS | Weat 0247 209 W. Alaska St. | Hut what ie needed above all is the {F ACKER, USS: Foor ¥ THE SEATTLE, STAR ALI vy ron i, | Welding outfit, com At iat ira at. No PING Wiialow, Wash, Nov. 24, | A JANE MA age 68 oved wife of George A this at a bargain nb, fine corner 2908 H, Madi AIDS FISHERS ‘Terms. the readers of your newspaper to help the fishing population of two «]amall ports near my summer rent dence at Bellelsie where @ terrible | rave pasned, plunging {nto misery nix owners of boats and thelr crews | the boats, the fishing tnatruments, everything lost. “It was a@ bright day; the sea calm and blue, gently swinging boats, ready to mtart out fishing "| Fishing for those people means bread, clothes, life, happiness, you| know, ‘There they were, kissing © | goodby to thelr wives and children, "| when somebody shouted: “Go back 10 sores on pre d cove, with pe vineyard ar strawberries; barn, outbuildings: vines in nursery included. $2,600, |. me $600 o over ving start, e littie fortune in the ing. Charles Homers Co., in sight of city; 6 tine 4 land Spring Where in the wor ive better than on y¥ Fou salt water frontage? ¢ ing; cam plenty 0 $626, terme $ioo Co, Alaska Tr j RED I, AND NOTH END Ko back! One glance was enough, and they began to run, horrified, see ing the gushing water coming, throwing its brutal grasp on the| small bordering valleys and wiping | back everything tn ft» retreat. The! 2 | boata were amashed on the rocks, the walle |generouw pity of your readers, be iy "| cause some children are crying, and bon bow perhapa thelr parents doubt they will fertile watt jover receive any help.” auto road road station, lots of work © for everything. to, r8il-| Sara subscribed 600 france aes} <= rurket| People immediately followed the ex + Oo} ample of the famous artist and the} | fishing families of the two ports will r 2 SRE | soon be happy with new boats | kA Klemp, Snohomish, Wash. learn thelr living The Convenience of a Charge Account May be had in this store by arranging on the Fifth Floor, Bureau of New Accounts, The Store of the Christmas Spirit Is Ready ~ Pick gifts now—there’s more in aptness in the choosing than in the money you pay for the gift. Tell the salesperson a purchase is for a git? and it will be wrapped and packed in holiday style. Annual Christmas Tie Sa Tomorrow le Buy Him Ties This Year Good Values in Hosiery The MacDougall Special Pure thread silk, full fashioned, forced foot. In black and many colors. ee (98-DEC-2a All in Christmas Boxes $7.95 At 55c éividual Xmaa boxes, At $1.15 real quality. Street Floor 50 Hats Reduced to 75c tops, foo, with Lisle topa. Wool $1.45 In gray, sport rib style, 50c polo. | With triple knee, in black. Pure Thread Silk Semt-ftashioned hose, reinforced English Imported Boys’ Heavy Hose —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor $ 5.00 Crushed Velvet Ostrich Feathers Many Lyons and Panne Velvets Black, brown, navy, purple, pheasant All self-faced. A big special in knit ties In tin tn beau. tiful patterns 1,300 only in Bome hand-made scarfs as well as machine-made, and silks of A value at $1.15, For Winter Wear The Season’s Vogue ‘ncDougall-Southwick, feeond Floor EDP DO ad Dodd VASE BISE BOAT DVSE DOME BMV NADA DNAPL DOANE VEL PAIORS Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed Until January First MeDougall fu uthwick Second Avenuc.at Pike Silks Plain and Drop Stitch Vesting $1.00 In ok, orchid and ivory, Splendid values, 86 inches wide, Colored Pongee, $1.75 Yard Very much in the vogue is this pongee in all the most wanted shades. Popular for negligees, pa- jamas, bloomers, handkerchiefs, children’s frocks, and gowns. Maize i Pink +: Ivory Orchid Old Rose Marine Chinese Blue Coffee Emerald Peacock Lucile Blue Light Blue Gray Navy ~MfacDoegall-Bouthwick, Pearth Poor Crib Blankets 80x40 Inches DOUBLE White $1 .00 Pink or Blue Borders Wool Caps Toque Style 50c Trims of red, pink, blue atripes. Baskets Three Sizes 50c Solid bottom, woven, um trimmed. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor Vanity Boxes —emart in appearance —superior in quality —a suitable and lasting gift. A wonderful group of boxes, tn patent and dull leathers, with all the vanity fittings, coin purse and a large size mirror, In onestrap style, with steel hinges, fitted with lock and key and Uned in silk motre in many attractive shades. Gray Brown Black Special $4.25 —MacDougall-Southwte! TO ALL PURCHASERS AT NEW STORES ON SATURDAY, TO ADULT PURCHASERS 600 PACKAGES CUDAHY’S PURITAN Pure Cane Sugar, 100-lb. sack. Dromedary Dates, pkg. ....-..+ 25¢ Toy Brooms for children... Van Camp’s Pumpkin, 3-lb. can... Tea Garden Marmalade, 1-Ib. tin... Cudahy’s Sunlight Butter, Ib. CALIFORNIA AND WEST ALASKA 622 NORTH BROADWAY AT ROY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. TWINS FOR PIGGLY WIGGLY Two Fluttering Baby Birds for Seattle Home Nests Bouncing offspring of the Mlustrious Piggly Wiggly family, now numbering eight stores in Seattle— NEW ARRIVALS Saturday Morning, November 25, 1922, at 9 o’Clock No. 7—14th Avenue and East Pike No. 8—14th Avenue South and Beacon Forty more to follow. NOVEMBER 25 FREE! TO ADULT PURCHASERS OF LESS THAN $1.00 600 PACKAGES ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS Medium Size FREE ! FREE! TO ADULT VISITORS WHILE THEY LAST 1,000 PACKAGES In appreciation of your visit we will give you a regular size package of | Jersey Corn Flakes | OF $1.00 OR MORE BRAND SLICED BACON 30¢ Size These Prices Good at All Piggly Wiggly Stores . $7.50 |) Large Fancy Florida 8 Fruit ....7¢ .-21¢ | Shredded Wheat 10¢ «-14¢ | Mixed Nuts, Ib. 20¢ tae Everbest Currants ... -19¢ | Sun-Maid Raisins ..... Dunbar Shrimps ..... soeess 52¢ IGGLY WIGGLY THE LIBERTY MARKET, 1508 png deeb we. WEEN CITY MARKET, FOURTH AV ine i, 1183 34TH AVENUE AT UNION STREET MTH AVENUE AND EAST PIKE MTH AVENUE SOUTH AND BEACON EIGHT STORES—W. L. AVERY, Pres. and Mer. 4728 UNIVERSITY WAY The Court of Gifts on the Second Floor Suggests Many. Attractive Presents — The Gift Handkerchief A Pure Linen Handkerchief 15¢ In eight of the most popular colors. These come with hemstitched hems. Exceptional value. The Children’s Story Toy Embroideries 10c Solid colors of lawn, with toys embroidered. Character Handkerchiefs 12 1-2c Each Bolla colors, fast, of fine quality of lawn. Many Mother Goose pictures and rhymes. Good Clothes for Boys Strong and Stylish Two-Knicker Suits $9.85 Wool Suits, in sport models of attractive dark mixtures. The knickers are fully lined. Sizes $12.50 Wool Suits, of tweed or cassimeres, carefully tai- —& lored in boyish models. Dark or medium patterns and with the knickers fully lined. Sizes 7 to 18. Corduroy Suits Special $7.95 Of the better grade materials, wide wale cordu- roy in dark brown shades. Sizes 8 to 17, Ruff Neck Sweaters $5.00 Warm, heavy sweaters tn New Pajamas $2.00 Of @ heavy, warm weight the Shaker knit, with ‘ large collar that ‘bettons CU*! 26: SRRRe tie snugly to neck. With med with frogs, in the school stripings and cok ors. Sizes 28 to 36, one- or two-piece atyle, Sives 8 to 18, A Genuine Leather Football Free With Every Boy’s Knicker Suit Heavy Wool Mackinaws $6.45 With all-around belts, yoke back and convertible collars, these fill just the need of every boy for a rainproof and warm coat. Sizes 9 to 18. —MacDougal hwick, Boys’ Department, Third Floor