The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 14

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PAGE ut . LAND OF TRAGEDY | Shin News Tides in Seattle THURSDAY NOTHER DROP { smues 1 IN EGG PRICE = Bent Cut Announced by| }-_ ‘ : Dean es Western Avenue | 1 ; ee ; >} Wah ide 2 Th my» * ANY. ; 4 7 ‘ High ‘Tide Seour on the local ma ’ ry { ma past week, was ave, Wednosd ow selling at 61 « of demand Caused the And dealers et is not yet @Xints that ther on. Weather has Increased the} mery butter on! and the market was| <inestay, An advance latrymen. per ®. 010 03 ae © New, per dos bunches 4 Alaska Vessels one Mary, northbound, at 4 @ torta, nv nd, at? pm 138 these boys whose pietures were taken just after a fierce at- i Sis * tack had been made by republican rebels on the-Free State| Vessels in Other Ports fhoops at Wellington barrac 1 Deo, ¢—Arrived, att Quinault The extreme youth of the Irish militarists is shown in this picture of a Free State motor patrol * carefree as those of American joy-riders are on the faces of pene ¥ at 7:20 « m.; etr Bastholm Ports, at 6a Balled, ety Price Movements Varied ace ee | in Early New York Deals = 20 si. ut Hatied, et WALL STF JOURNAL FINAN AL, REVIEW NEW YORK, Dee. ¢ rregular im early dealings» on the New York st ¢ ¥ ¢ suing under the same in fluences which domina ' Uneasiness was stil . standard falls owing to uncertainty regarding Great } ‘ 1, dividend. on Pac t and Gre or strigis we etimulated bh natru oolah dividends and leaders | 4%. up \ ‘, 3b nerica 4 " Arrived, str eral Motors, 13 New ¥ n from Beattie. Ratled United States Rubber, 60 Mary for Reattle via porte solidated Gas j Liberty Bonds Tuesday's Quotations } : : | Furnished by | Vessels in Port at Seattle First 1% 1’ minal—Pier A Br ‘ Mare CHICAGO, 6 grain Third «4s Rell street T f trade urth ¢4s Victory 4%0 (eal) .100.00 100.00 | Pier 11-8 Vietory @\e (1958). 100.28 100.86 Bj able weather reports from the Ar-| y he ae lwentine, good export 4 | “ word from Washington Foreign Money Status looking toward Europ: A rican grains « rovt for Heattle via ports G. Matas, oid Harbor Terminal—Str Manukal, t opened off Kc at! s4.nee ant Coal Bunkere—tr Bessie up le t Knginesring Worke—U, & ir Str too December ¢ « hee ‘i man were ...8 or Ri 368% and cl up 1 . ‘ Delight 48 | opened unchanged at 68 %4c ¢ ‘ a ate Bsied up %e. July opened 216 68% and closed up Mee. 18) December oats opened up | . 42\c and closed up % jed up Sec at 42% July opened up 48 |clowed up Me. . Bt Behr Bophite| on, atr Ranta Oltvia Foreign Securities treet Terminal—-str Tuesday's Quotations « Persished by Legen & Hryae ‘BLO Second Ave, Beattie Cash Wheat wim SMa, 1991 } ited. sails CHICAGO, Dee. 6.—Cash wheat—N , Sign, l9ze hard, $1.2901.19%; No. 3 hard, $1.15%. | Russian 6 ye cee [Frenen 60, 1921 Portland Produce French ts ins rice, 40@4%0 dos; selling | British Victory ¢s Chicago Car Lo i .. ‘Tuesday's Quotations r Mtr Pacifico, | sa | Furnished by Logan & Hryan orehip Anvil, whalers Star Nos. 1. Denver Live Stock | , . 3D. KL. M Rellet, bark Belfast Welnssdag’s Quotations Rate 5 | Maree Coquitiam City, sehr Vancouver Cattlo—Recetpta, 1 A . | . . Convict Escapes Hoge—Recetpts, 156. Market steady to | From Fast Train lée higher. Top, @8.10; bulk, $7.50@ 9 } SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6.—Wil Sheep—Recetpts, 5,500. Market ay Ham Kuhnen, escaped convict, Ry ey ti ie ROUNDED UP} 22 wee deine taken ack to Jatt at * 4 Wash., by Pomeroy a deputy cher San Francisco Produce |} In a general roundup of suspects | iff de bis » excape at Wil and suspicious characters, the police | lows yesterday jumped from Wednesday's Quotations Batter—Exiras, 47 %0 Ib arrested nine men Tuesday night, all| the moving train » barefooted Veus—Extras, 66 %0 de 49e dos. 1 & © & Bure tr West Cahokia, str & Dredging Co— Str Reose- te Str Nike, str Ket~/ Chrese—i2 6) ib. + A6@ At | Mene—i2 9 336 12 2 bd Str Juneau, calves, $609. j of whom were being held in the city | and wearing a ball and chain. jail Wednesday under open charges | - ;|for investigation by Capt. of Detec as | tives Charles Tennant, The roundup | Public Markets followed close upon the heels of the clea robbery of W. F. Cooper, of tho] gai iamb snauider Foreign Exchange Union Oil Co. In @ daring daylight on, 8 oe NEW YORK, Dec. &.—Forelan ex-| crime ¥, 6 opened strong, Sterling, $4.66% = - be Porance, $0.0699, up's; tire,| Two additional police “prowler | sinned » }up 0.069814, up §; marks, $9.0001% cars” have been put 7 ee by Chief Severyns, and ord Money on Call been stv NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Money on catt,| Vagrants and suspictow 5% Der cent : in an rt to make Seattle “too hot 9 to hold” the bandits who are respon firsts, 21%o | mmisstor to all police to a for the recent crime carnival in |“ the city . Two of the men arrested Tuesday Eagle-Eyed Cafe | Two Patron Has Coat | §1\.' Se Sache: aie eater to nave Seen Watch your hat and ec in possension of an improvised black- |" That's what the sign tn a First | jack of a billiard ball wrapped ave. cafe said, and BE. H. Loyd|in a handkerchief M obeyed the advice between mouth nels “ 3 | fula of ham and eggs Tuesday night pi 6|S0 when Ted Doyle, 29, and Will CITY’S PRIDE Day, 24, picked up the coat and ambled quietly for the door, Lioyd § | deserted h meal and fe wed them ‘to First « and Seneca st. Then “ $35 | he called a cop and the pair landed . o phe; wr ECONOMY |Boy Fire Fan in Jail for Prank s ‘eo; Charles Stearns, 11, school boy, ie. 2.00@ 3.60\liked to see the fire engines dash _ FLOUR AND SUGAR | madly thru the streets, according to police. Tuesday evening he sent in . o oreame b.; tune M, pall mala hone \a false alarm tn Georgetown, « captured a few minutes late trolmen J. A, Rivers and Houseman as he «st gleefully watching the red trucks n past, | Charles was taken to the juvenile de- ‘tention station % ‘D Ft » .| Prainman Killed iy sae 5 SERS in River Plunge i109 | CHARLESTOWN, W. Va. Dec, 6 One trainman was killed and an other injured when the locomotive of an east bound Chesapeake & Ohio 0 | passenger train plunged into the New river from a high trestle near here | Whole, feed, 1 today | and ground, | | malnde | ‘onde $40; lanae oan weet: bot | _ PIKE PLACE | » the and epuds, 99c and $1.00; ontons, . Elizabeth Bayliss, 18-year- : be MEXICO CITY, Dec. 6—xeite-|0ld high school student, has -45.09 | ment over city elections at Comitan,| entered the hall of fame in others injured, according to delayed she was proclaimed the most feport beautiful girl, possessing all be Hg oe 7 Ob curl UR, eraees ~| the characteristics of South-|%% aah The. 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