The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 22

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THE LOCAL MARKET Butter and Eggs Holding! Firm on Avenue A car of Texas ve from ¢ yame, Shipment of imported tte alias Was offered on the * wale Market Friday pound. 1 eb looal 20 ce whole at ats a Butter and exxs [ever Thanksxivins. a Fri that the of a change in prices in the te future. Eastern butter ©&% warkets were firm Friday Wa continued demand Sound dairy products VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholceale Dealers Per don, wack f ler # little remalr di w ie 1.28@1 weky Wonders . eo Local, white, perf. 01g 01% i} red. per td. <.. 08@ 02h News per don bunches Bt} Jeter per Lae, hothouse, on Bees per dex Lae . aa. Ire. bunches B. Wash. per crat white, on Gems, trey. graded 34 Masked women, members of regalia of their order which h Mrs. E.N. Gibbs (with the flo #2 names she re fused to disclose ack 1 MOLE Gibbs, known thru Georgia a Lk pench box... 600 mn ei psn FRUITS Prices Paid Wiwviceale Dealers Bananas, white, box. -s00@8 1—News deve weeks stump Railway asec NEW YORK strated that the expansion. Ar an freight cars continu on fnitia Opening pr 2p GRAIN MARKET fill BY DROP . (rain pric a and italy nda a iaek | jemand. Prov jof export ona closed higher. December wheat opened ‘ and cloned off %e up ise at $1.17% an duly opened up %e f - up te peed lw at $1.09 and} rn opened up Ke closed off % opened up Wwe at 4 closed up Ke: May opened up Me at 43%c and closed off Ye: July opened up ‘eo at 40\%0 and closed off . N. Y. Susie and Coffee Friday's Quotations Sugur—Quiet. Ra quiet; granulated, Cotfee—No. 7 Ric, Santos, 15% G15 . refined, Foreign Suchinee NEW YORK. Dee. 1 Foretan Y waeed cuaas, Madeeks $4.03. $e-0703%. wp it Ure, 1s. op & agg hy Resta. we Pe: nie Bterting, $4.52 $0.0706%, up 13) 1 marke, $9.0001 5-16, Portland Produce 1" Friday Batter— Extras 30 | Kage Extras, 5¥¢ extra putlete Gio dos.; understzed pulleta, (te dow Cheese—Cal. fate , Be Ih. . . Money on Call NEW YORK, Dec 1 [5 per cent; six rm mercantile paper, 4% Bar allver—New York Rent Act Fails to Check Litigation LONDON, Dee. 1—-Tho the rent act was passed nearly two years ago to S|end conflict between fandiords and tenants, a survey made here shows that litigation is month. Food Prices Soar in Polish Capital WARSAW, Dec. 1.—Polish food during the last six weeks, Ratlway fares have tripled and hotel rates | have jumped 150 per cent | Automobile Hearse SURBITON, Eng... Dec. 1.—Thie | stole a motor-hearse standing outside ja house here, It is believed they mistook it for a closed motor car in the darkness. Preserved better than an gyptian mum a shrunken body an Indian chief who died nearly 400 year has brought to the United States F engineer 00 | Chareont M many lot been by a ruvian Hardwood Limeston: i Meut Seraps—Hastern ... Shell astern oyster Western oyster * BANK CLEARINGS | Seattle $7 1 75 AMO 12 51,757.01 € es | Balances | Portland Clearings | Balances 1 268,766.00 377,205.00 | Tacoma | Total transactions 5,000.00 “ ‘Prosperity Wave Gives Strong Tone to Market prices have risen 60 to 400 per cent | Stolen in England} | WOMEN KU KLUXERS ORGANIZE IN ATLANTA Pica Vil ‘ ek o a in the picture shows | whose Mrs.| | ‘| shown here This of her nou the Dixie Protestant Women’s league, are as been patterned after the Ku Klux Klan commander of the order, with six hear from us from wers staff “The country will other” Gibbs on,” say Ship News. Tides in Seattle PRIDAY SATURDAY pee. t pre Med High Tide lopments im acouritie elation Five an the at the ’ haract pening today. || wed fair gains higher Pan Baldw na fractio American I au 1m Music and Speaking | Vessels in wee at Seattle | on Radio Program wx»: Per A—atr Toakt-| aan tr Yokohama | Maru Pier ¥ Kath-| Mare [Mell Mtreet Hew Fer ’ Ivan Edwards, tenor solivt Terminal? ote Ui Trade erine Hamilton, diet, and alla Abernethy, wilt furnish the [be broadcasted Friday K Z, B. station, at the Rhodes Co. T. Conover, of the publicity commit: | p. violin sol at “ plano accompaniat, musical program to D. oc] from ' tee of the Chamber of Commerce, |, mtr t "The Railroads’ Mil} ll speak on | Hon-Dollar Campaign for the Pacific | Antirdligious Wass Over, Says Prelate LONDON, Dee. 1 archbish Rast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co. of York says that the reaction pees of |read Devdecho--ter West Cat feligion caused by the war is over| c. ® and there is being created “a new life with new faith and hope and seal.” | Chicago Ba: Bankers Go to Work in Armor CHICAGO, Dec, 1.—Several leading bankers are reported to have adopted the practice of wearing Neht coats of mall under their overcoats on the way to and from their offices: A, ate Western Knight. ete Wallingtora 2 & Dredging Co— d & Terminal—ittr Roose Pacifico, sohre Van Arrivals and Departures | ARRIVED Der. 1 lfrom Han Diego human | Pren to a very EVE'S TOME LOCATED Eve, the mother of the race,.in buried, according old legend, at a spot a mile north of Jedda, in Arabia. Her re puted tomb ix of enormous length being nearly 400 feet long by 10 A. It is now in the p ion of |* the Mohammedans, who ot per: | t.—De Dorathy Alesander vin Ba out fo Ma 1 Hongk owe Str Admiral seb Franc mit many Christians to enter troit News y tor New York via fan Pedro $:20 p Floating Relief Warehouse Ready CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec, LA floating warehe extablinhed by t American Ne: t relief ha | tucti und is distributing suppli the AeKe The 3,000. teamer Marie | chartered begun | relies | the the was the among islands in n ton warehoune fe to erulse around | Aegean, leaving port supplies | | sufficient to last one mont? | Arthur H. Tre of Wilmington IN. C., whe of the Marte Louise, rey end of the| first cruise hip 1] | Mityle Chios, Samos, F » and | jother smaller porta, that the idea was | la complete The Near yon. charge | East relief has estat | |lished relief stations at Phillipoppli | } junder J. D. MeNabb, of Richmond PF Va.; Dedagateh, under H. A, Dy | son, of Columbus, O.; Kavalla W. V. M. Wright, of Philadelph a] | ] an and Demotica Ste of St. Loute, under Mo. hen Lowe | | ‘ . Weddings Increase, Police Force, Too LONDON, Dec items published newspaper The following side side without are by by | London com ment PARIS totaled PAI more French marriages in 1920 | 4,860 There Paris police ure to be 1,000! | Shooting Fails to Stop Greek Actors CONSTANTINOPLE curtain was 1 Dec ising in the k Venizelist shot and killed a Constantinist officer on leave. The das the body being A jth Gree ter a Mrs. Clara Cowley (above), is jand Rev, W. | An investigation ix being made lay procees Griffith Cowley, | carried out Ancient City Found After 1,000 Years SAIGON, Dee, 1—Atter 1 year the full wonders of Augkor ancient city of Indo-China, have been uncovered, Angkor was the seat of the Jayavarman dynasty 1,000 years | ago. of the sudden death of Mra, Clara Cow liey, rich Solon Springs, Wis. bride died Aug. 14 after her arringe tothe Rey, Griffith « 0 years her junior |to disprove that he mig |death of his humed for shortly whey ¥ of Cowley » the eks | work intimation sible for the ly was possible wife, The b traces of poison ox possible SEAT | TLE STAR Borden's Chocolate Bars 2 for 6c panned FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. pummel Shinola All Colors 2 Boxes Ile ———————— Carefully Read Every Item in These Ecouomy Sales Free—Goldfish (Including Fish Bowl) We are giving away a crystal bow! containing two goldfish, with the purchase of a fifty-cent box of Lac Lax, the delicious candy laxative. Children delight in these lively goldest we could find anywhere. They are to grown-ups, too, and the clear crystal of the reflecting the golden flashes of alert, bu habitants adds an ornamental touch to the We couldn't think of more acceptable gift with Phich to introduce this very mild and pleasant laxative And a laxative of this kind is very important at this particular time, Lac-Lax are mild and harmless, noth ing habit-forming about them. Grown folk them and children really delight in taking them, for they are just like mint lozenges. LAC-LAX DELICIOUS CANDY LAXATIVE little goldfish, the fascinating aquarium little in home like More Than a Lazxa Guaranteed to Keep Money Back Phenophthalein Cascara Senna Puts Pep in You Rowels Healthy or LAC-LAX CO. tive Lotion Shinola for Almond Cream soothing lotion fw Olive Oil Imported Olive O11 $1.00 $1.01 Creme Oil Soap oak 10¢ lie Nine Busy Stores Operated by Seattle Men No, 1—tnd and Pike t—tth and Pike j—tnd and ™ . 4—tth and Madison 5 — Broadway Thomas. and LOS ANGELES, - Borden’s Malted Milk Swift's Shaving Cream soeee BOO . 26¢ r package b06¢ Sle Liquid Petrolatum The ..76¢ Per pint oe Two pin Pound Paper xed Sie a5e B6e Zinc Oxide Ointment Tubes Peroxide Cream 26¢ Two jare .. Rex Extract Beef 4-Ounce Ja Large Lyknu Furniture Polish . Zhe 26e Two bottion ...... ove Vanishing Cream Glycerine ‘ Cream. abe Borden's Chocolate Bars Almor Cold Cream Milk Two for bicg htful Night Cream. -35¢ Milk of panes ee 5 “7% 25e oeseerecoes 26ce Per bott Two b rites Swift's Tooth Paste Swift’s Tooth Brush Very Troy femep of Figs Per bo 50¢ Two bottles Sie eo Special, Two for Nine Busy Stores Operated by Seattle 7—West Seattle at dunction to—toren ave a 2000 516 Madison St. | Progressives Form New Bloc and Urge Reforms WASHINGTON, Dec. I—An or kanization pledged to “drive spectal exe out of government and re-| it to the people.” was formed today by progressive and ' aber, In a tw yn at the capitol, the representing both parties, took these the government and restore it to the To this end we will oppose un egisiation, | ritica) situ nation, we mommit of the co-operating with ntlore ceasingly pectal interest senators meet the nfronts the te nd in order t r nem m that ¢ to composed of members and house affaire and experts, to pre {pare and submit to this group for consideration from time to time dur ® progrensiven pecial tees senate [men of steps I—Adopted a resolution def initely organizing a progressive bloe, to function in the present and ensuing congresses. t—Announced a nation wide campaign would be of the eb lier meetings of newly resses, open and di- reet primaries and enactment of a corrupt practices act 3—Served notice that the or | ganization is entirely legislative (ing of newly and is not even remotely a po | In order to restore litical Step, intended to result | ate the control of the in formulation of a third party their government, we propose the in 1—Elected nator Norris, ef & nation-wike Nebraska, chairman for the present at least P lation of a legislative progr by establishing sub-committers deal with a specific subject meeting adopted the foll« lution ing this and the next congress, prac | tical and conservative plans for deal ling with the following subjecta: Ag riculture shipping, | natural taxation, | and a special committee to consider amendmenta to the the abolishment « | looking electoral college and the ea abor, railroads, resources, credits, lected congres: and perpetu people over stitution in the primaries for ali ¢ a apaign r direct open offices, in and for ef. tate corrupt prac fetive federal an tices acta. This resolution entative Huddle |bama, was unanimous! reanive- | Today's ting was with @ statement by Senator La Follette that the progressives thus organizing, had axes to grind and in third perty movement Borah and Norris emphasized the fact that the movement must be offered byy Repre- democrat, Ala- adopted wing ton, t the prog ntatives | “ll ' time to time heartedly tr t privi parties agree from te wh omplish which To dri the and to coor ored to Lec the pe ndamental purpose namely cla lege out of control Sims Revisits Canadian Birthplace On his 64th birthday, Admiral William Sowden Sims, U. (retired), returned to his birthplace at Port Hope, Ont. Here he is shown inspecting the guard of honor turned out on his arrival. Man Pleads Guilty on Liquor Charge Dewey Anderson, alleged to ant (DEADLOCK STILL “CHECKS SENATE Over Lynching Law Remains Intact | been an accomplice of Raleigh Faulk- ner, alias §. W. Rolly, and owen | Jones, charged more than a year ago} with the possession and sale of a con- | |siderable quantity of intoxicating Filibuster liquor, pleaded guilty in Judge Jere- miah Neterer’s court Friday morning. His sentence will be set Jan. 16 | erry Raleigh Faulkner has not been ap-]|| WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Efforts: prehended. Owen Jones wax sen.|% Smash the filibuster, which hag tenced to 90 dayn in the county jail |Stopped all legislative action in the in October, 1921 jSenate since last Monday, proved st sapenitl |fruitiess today, and the democrats |swept thru their day of battle con: and remain purely legistative. | pident of ultimate ur os oe Telegrams and letters were re-/ senator Harrison opened with @ ceived from those unable to attend. |new attack as soon as the session Those who attended were convened. He made a motion t© tors Mi Sheppard, amend the journal of Thursday and Owen, Whipstead, | was launching into a lengthy address Ladd, C La Follette |when republican leaders asked) aie we Pc Burke, Collins, Huadles- | ouremest of the eee = a sentative: a ies’ spect of the late Represent Logan, Mead, Casey, Frear,| Mann of Illinois. ‘The prvi Beck, Lampert, Schneider, jlast Tuesday and Wednesday have Vergt, Reid, Nelson, Me-/not yet been approved and there se | Swain, Sinclair, Cooper, King, Huck, | mains only one legisiative day, Sab Wisconnin and Governor Blaine of | urday, in the special session, pauses 8 The senate must adjourn before ns |Sunday for the next session of con- at THE wae STORY gress and it became obvious that the we are the sels wd details of republican majority would not be this domestic ‘triangs jable to pass in that time the Dyer The husband who didn’t under-|antitynching measure against which from the! wend to Une tor Svvee |the filibusters have directed their wife who wasn’t understood,” | fire “I see.” “And be has named as co-respond. ent the man who didn't understand F Frazier, Brook Repr | ~seetsinimnenthisatliss elle | either, but thor ham Age-He | | | ihe whole year a ony ee economically ope: Fag acting, the Ra Glove te = whole year ‘roun no matter how cold the day may be. 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