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. THURSDAY, DECEMBER The pet Star * yart th Ave Washington | ates Gotan a grate 6 ey RE BRD yt cl che “CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Transient charee, per line per fnsertion (count six we 1X Per mo 90. May MAIN 0600 BUSINESS SERVICES | ~ Attorney sat Law Kavice tree Youedh Allien, lawyer ‘All onsen. S07 Leary Hid. Bil. 3988. Rk F tor, 210-12 Haight Bldg. Hours, 19-5. Five. dates. Main thee Ay ART ~~ ROUGH T—S0LD— RENTED W. NONTELIUS PRICE CO. Seattle pvestignte 415-421 ma tt wire ONEY TO LS. On diamonds and Jewelry | on most satisfactory ter SOCIETY FOR FR METAL LOANS SEATT: 385-256 Ruptre Dutlding Second Near Madison. ARBLE & GRAN- % ee ane Virginia, BEstab- LW Bamer ‘aner-Paterson Co. Patent Attorneys FFE-GORIN— Patents secured. Tevel- oped. sold. Pategis for sale now Auto chain holder, headlight dim- mer, sons. my compoun Central Bitg. Seattle ot. NW REY- eon. 87 jown. $20 30 a, otto when al- Pan Unt “ental “eee Surgeons Peat at alent pantera 8 PERSONAL “Bras ee ae ee tc. 616 Eitel Bids. WANTED—Men capable of openin territ for accident insurance. Ability to sell insurance and secure necessary. Very liberal commission contract. Commercial Casualty Insurance Co., wark, rs beot and shoe buyer for ment Rare in Vancouver, Ba popular priced bus- giving experience fetereucse: also salary re- and | aired. Woodward's, Ltd. tat ser OF UNDER TEETH, Tuesday. between Apple Pie Res- Plea: na recure to Hotel Barker. month. bigs. Battery st. MALE HELP WANTED Annex, 2004 Sth, near West av. clean, furnished, steam heated jroome La gs pe a eokly jeld can’ watch, throw It away. jon i aN OAL SITUATION MALB FIRST-CLABS PAINTING, PAPER- g Rawle ucts: Spices, fla~ Yorn, medicines, toilet preparations, ete. a ry-day necessitin ured by millions. Largest company: es- tablished 24 years. favorably known « eit over, Amerien. No ex- ractically no capit Recded”’ ‘¢ teach you to manage qoer own iners. Permanent Bis payine | Write for application $2,004 00 G occupation, referenc leigh Co. Dept Freeport, tL ww FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT f ROOMS, CLOSE IN, FURNISHED. water and lights, $15 month. MOvERN 7-ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE in, furnished, Capitol 4727, | owner, evenings. FOR RENT—HOUSES UNFURNISHED $0 COM MODERN HOUBE, — anes. 2616 Killott a 6. FROM Hoos $20. PHINNEY ear Sunset 4868. FOR RENT—HOUSES ____ UNFURNISHED i Wir ke x iNTING WHEN © quarters to " RATES ) — iJ. Decker Bros, is el Col bam re Cap-| 21, 1922. FOR RENT—HOUSES ___ UNFURNISHED — GOOD FLATS MADISON, service; sr 4-room $22.50. and flats CARTER, MacDONALD @ MTT be Columbta St br ats CLOSE IN lens 10th ave. N. House, 7 rooma, eet basement newly rene i agorner let; including «a- “ie . V. JAHN & CO. | RITEL BLDG. MAIN 3816. 1 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND | APARTMENTS |\NEW FLATS, JUST YINISHED, ar) =| | COZY 3-ROOM ~ APARTMENT at THE RAY, 1% © | Good car. ‘service. | MacDonald & Miller, | Columbia et. GROOM” UNFURNISHED Al ARF: odern, steam ph Manhattan hae i113 Phone Eiljott $863. = FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS FRONT, EWELG F-ROOM APA RT geek. Fe heat. 1718 Lath & ~ PIAN 0 BA BARGAINS _ & C. Fischer, Agte, Gandy bargain, 9295) pia tke Lan “Gectfian. ‘slighti: r Planola plano eombeae baby grand.. . ‘The above planos must be seen and heard to fully appreciate their values, Easy terms will be given. Hopper-Kelly Co. 1421 Third Ave. DU_BARRY RETIRES FROM THE PIANO just de Bold for the price - hand one y terma We go 7°the willinery, business a national undertaking. All pianos must go. BARRY PIANO Co. iret Ave, 106 Union st | AD lied on purchase. Meyer-Tone 1 PR 4th Ave. Cobb Bide filake buys. is tth Me 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE | CHOICE DOGS AND BIRDS our Xmas presents now. Select @ list to choose from at moderate prices. A small deposit will hold = til Xmas Eve TERRIERS. A DACH- anCNDS Wikt. HAIRED. rox IRISH TERRIERS rrome, Lotien, Birew- ‘Bash 20x: (Bisse Bearas by puree! port Breakfast nook, table and seats Bash for ine! sleeping porches. ae eer com Board . Lag se 7 yas Sat © B WILLIAMB blished 1899. bate” AFTER 100 YEARS that will heat with hot water lights, | 4b shades, dish seta, toys. orna- parte. Dell i Contant Bye =p OAL te fr supply. ia limit CMON COAL CO. GARFIELD 6001 12-INCH MILL WOOD " ered, Pitan S reat Sosa and ¢ ECONOMY FUEL Co. beacon 3260. DU BARY RETIRES. GET the piano bargain of your life. 106 Union, 1464 First eve. $5.00—Vietory Lump—# $12.65—W egiee! Lump—612. MID FUEL CO. Garfield GOOD MILL WOOD, DOUBLE THAD Extra dry forest wood, $10.50. ton coal rea- special prices pt delivery. eld 2021. G60D MILL WOOD, i THAD; planer ends, inside mill wood, never been in water, $5 load. Mel- 24 , EBTAR- on Gar- 'WOoD AND GOAL YARD, lished business, central! low price for quick sa ta PORT. ra DEAARS ORT 2 BLDG. ut Vaile; oe HONG) vit a ID TONB, RECORDS, 410. Cast “BPs Pre RE 214 HAT T be AND JEWELRY REPAT EVENING DRESSES, 95 " men’s full dress tuxedo suits, $7 up. Ow thing, 1317% Fir OLi 5 GROW No. 2, $7.60; ‘dry slab bea $1 . up. Repairing, | Stain 1926 1524 it ave. \fAapre BE COATS $3.00 0 |“Ladies’ sults and dresses, $2.6 |_ Owl Clothing, 1317% Lal f, | FOREST WOO! ND Sar aaa wreck 44 look. $1 asuble load. Garfield eld 2035 PIAN if nge department. iat 4th ave, Cobb Bidg. Oe “Te UP POR PRI Renton ig an ei of wood. Us iversity Ice rope 2638. FEW LADIES FU latest style; a eet \pviena, Owl Clothing, 1417% FF 5, . | GOOD FTON F Bopecs stores. Srsrcasee “o MISCELLANPOUS—FOR SALE T.00 K TOAD. 87.0 delivered. Kenwood FOREST” WOOD, Call eventngn, PUR CAPES AN BCARPS able, 1317 Firet. The SELL CLOTHING and fure, The Owl, 1217% First. $8 FO 100 CORDS «FOOT HON: Gry slab ata bargain, Main 0401, MONARCH RA} PRACTICALLY new, reasonable TREIDE MILL” WOOD, 0318 34 Kav ANAGHW WATE 155 46 WANTED—MISCELLANBOUS Melrose “ umpage. Shingle River st le 06 =| GARAGES FORRTHLE GARAG - 56 a0 ‘TOMOBILES FOR SALE Rainier 2086. | AUTOMOBILES FORK SALE Their Wish for Christmas A BUICK Why not « Used Butck? fee Our Christmas Windew Eldridge Buick Co, Corner Pike and Harvard 1921 CHANDLER |Looks and rune like new: cord tires, ke abe Summit ave FORD TRUCK. 1991 MODEL: OVER: rive, or © cont’ for sale very cheap. Terma. €11 Fourth ave ———J|~ Roadster, 365. Down Must eell this plaxw: i, with guarante 4 atorece ry; year on balan: Full aie only $225. Will make est. 511 B. Pike, near Surmm: ~ 1921 MAXWELL Beautiful shape At $550 you can- t more automobile for your | 1 own payment an y terme on balance. 11 B Pike, near Summit ave ri 3 t-FARSE ed ine running uarantes the storag ou can Practical make your own t near Summit av AUTOMOBILE TS. money on your cer, buy Wil pay *pet cash. AMES & ©O. Ino. FORD TOURING, LATE MODEL, $260; self-starter, speedometer, eto, Very easy terms. 611 4th av. iv ‘OU top; ple poo extra Pull p tile Pike near Summit Notice to Truck Buyers Special Sale in Used Trucks Pactory has instructed us to reduce jose than half BUY Now! Republic Truck Sales Co FACTORY BRANCH Bellevue and FP “SEASON'S GREETINGS” KELLY Kelty Kelly 2 Kelly 3i-ton chain Duplex td ton 4-wheel drive 3-t. Hettman Te ton, pneumatio Xmas, true! -ton worm -ton worm 7 long with us. trucks left must also , ia coming = They are just good as urually found at ScRLLY KELLY_SPRINGFIELD MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY Geo. Guan, Jr, M, 0190. 1525 1 th Ave. Fast ° Mgbts and starter, cab and wind- shield. Will trade or take some ed a0 part payment Call West A SNAP $600 cash buys 190x180 corner facing on graded streets, with sewers and paid; North Interlaken dis- trict, south of cana! and north of Capito! hill H. 8. TURNER REAL ESTATE CO. Hoge Bidg. Annex ain 3482 2 IDIAN DISTRICT BUNGALOW f 6 rooms (ail on one floor). CASH, balance BUNGALOW IN PL ONLY $4,260, Melr« g rile Co. 45th and Meridian. New Modern Homes CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY. ALASKA _BUILDI ELLIOTT 0672 €-ROOM NE BEA- con bill, ch ttol LEAVE bome. mn) | ie 4-ROOM HOUSs: dition; 4} MARE OFFER ON MT 48th. Owner, Melrose &; BATH; GOOD CON- 1228 T at NO STUMPS TO DIG aty to plow. This fine 10 acres of rich black soil, Does not overflow; level as a floor; surrounded by improved berry and poultry ranches: great for strawberries or spuds, You could plow now and set out berries, The first full crop * ought to more than pay. Price * only $760 for 10 acres; good terms M. Dabl, 210 Hoge * na ° A REAL OPPORTUNITY S-acre tracts on the Kent-D: highway, on good road $10 @ day clearing the down secures you one of tracts, balance $10 a month CASLIN LAND CO, 617 Third Ave. Des Moines Highway eeereesees these es; best of S-Troom new j owltry b fine stream ol Ful erma Bee pri fore Third ave. Main” ‘bono. $9.60 AND i528 Fremont ay,| SUN- | TOE Tat. | | a s | sacrifice | For sALe—THUCKS n | | THE SEATTLE STAR eo FOR SALK—ACREAGB Cleared Potato Land $75 an Acre Level valley land; hes been in meadow 20 years paved Sorrten, now bearing. Terma, 10 per Cent cash, balance # years, 6 per cent Cc ‘arter, MacDonald & Miller REALTORS $06 B. Pike at A Christmas @ sores; no better cleared; fruit and kinds; T-room house; barn; chicken houses: road; north of city terme $1,000 ry time, 5% interest ™ ERRITT REALTY CO. Present soll; 6 sores 40 Acre Haren all good one hours close to town, P. Ven Aredais, 5 Acres north of olty; Uo06 “berry “planta. fr can move right in, Terme $66 4 wet $18 per month. Price only from Seattle 92,75) $0 cash. 1018 Che ave 10 Acres, 008 tires, suitable for wood | This ts one r om co ottane; " from Hollywood, Pri eM. cH 2% miles from city limits of Beattle near school and interurban # tion; bungalow with large living room, kitchen. breakfast nook, ome with plenty ; French 4 4 4 4 poultry owner, 301 and Yee- EDRO-WOOL- the distriet, for a farm. 2 ac with good cre 41.2 H.C. PETERS, 126 Third At 80 BUSINESS eae as NITIES 1¥ YOU WAVE tie GOH Fils YOR | would like to place in syndicate holding yalua: name | St VERNON AND ley 1 business, country town = | Prospect. Seattle Capitol «727 evenings. 8% or on FIN GENERAT WER- country town. TURE, FULL house, housekeeping, cheap. Cap- itol 4737 evenings. STOCKS AND BONDS —— ~ Pacific Securities Co.” Edmonds books close to- day. heed Rader Min. Deed: beoks close December 24. Fiace reer orders Setare Rader Deeds Owenwood Oi! Corp. * National Royalties amount Royalty . Richard pone is nm. D.. 10.80 Pacific Hecurities Co. 00-601 SECURITIES BLDG. WE WERE hs ye Le 4 MAKW loan to work! FURNITUR! PALARY YC) A ORK IMOMAN'S LOAN CO. 1007 SARE. Rae 10th Floor Fourth °. Eitiott 0617. a cre) | |BALARY LOANS. PERSONAL LOANS MONEY IN FIVE MINUTES they. want it heir ‘own personal note, with- out security or indorser, at Fates they can afford to pay. WUCTLY CONFIDENTIAL ‘Your puslerer. friends or neighbors need never Know. MOST LINERAL LOAN CO IN CITY Don't care who you owe or what you want the money for. No red tape eit, Just satisfy us you will or (monthly tor any cause, work or need money oy on 'y pey- come in and get t ment plan. OPEN § A. M. TO #:20 P. M. ITY LOAN CO. C \ 227 BEABOARD BLDG, FLOOR. 4TH D PIKE. MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS MEN AND WOMEN . |Steadily employed can borrow trom $15 to $100 without wecurity, Get tne additional mo: ‘ou need to insure @ MERRY CHRISTMAS. Pay in weekly nad Ream install- STRICTLY 7 Oprrromeay Employees’ Loan Society $65 Empire ag, $14 Becond Ave. Cor. Madison. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED Lueben’s Costuming Col If Theatrical and Masquerade Costumes 1923, Third Ave. Rear Moore Theater THANKED PRETTY DRIVER FOR HIS UNEXPECTED RIDE Struck by an auto driven by Natale Gasperetti, 1919 Jackson #t., at Washinggon st. and Occi dental ave. Thursday, a neatly dressaed young man clung tothe radiator cap with both hands while the auto traveled to the end of the block Here the young man signaled for a stop and calmly climbed off the hood, .brushing himself and amiling, When asked whether or not he was injured, the man re. plied that he was not, After thanking his pretty driver “for a ride,” the fellow walked away. Phone Bil, 6041 Ship News uu = alia et 5513 Univer-| 0 | } Tides in Seattle THURSDAY wRIDAY Dr rivet Le os tt toe ‘Tide | First High 1:28 a m, 128 ft.) 608 & me, | Seomnd Low | bic-d | Seosed tow a 1:07 p Kecund 8:68 p. 4 Bm, Weather Bureau Repo TATOORA IBLAD Deo, it —Barometerr ising; wind pA a Arrivals and Departures LJ Widridge ports, at dan Pedro vie 6 Prince Rupert str ‘Northiand from ™) #tr Meriden from Gan Francisco vie Giant at 11:00 p.m | BALLED—Deo. 21 i} wer Clty for Vancouver, 6. to wee m. od | Vessels in Port at Seattle mith Cove Terminal—Pier A—#tr Preet dent MeKiniey, tr Tatkal Mary. Miter » = oo Madison, etr Tower, | or 11-B—fitr Pequot. Union Pacific Terminal—#tr Larting str | Wakena ast Coal Dunkere—U. & lL. @ nium, sty Anna Bo Moree, str ado, str Crom Keys, str Dell Labriee, ete Weat 1 Iingtord, atr Weet Harti A. Migagine Auiantio Street Terminal—Otr Chatte- noogs Clty. Lander Street Terminal—Str ®uveror. oe Ocean Terminal—ir City of Victorta. Toad Drydecke—t. @ O @& Beraciée, U. & ©. & Dellwood, str Pomona, ot Weet Jester, 0nd | puget Sound Brides & Dredging Co—@tr | Patterson, atr Boxer, Ameo Shipyard @ Terminal—gtr Willems ette, ot Netternan's Drraock-—etr Edmore, me torship Oregon Bttmeon’e Mit} Winslow Marine bark Rigifast, bar ora City, Star whalers Now N. Y. Sugar and Coffee . Sager—Dull. Raw, $5.69; granulated, 87 10@7 36. Cottee—: ‘No. 7 Rio apet, 1140 Th; Ne @ Manton, 16@itwe Id “53 (Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Births tn their households are re- opens by the following Seattle men: t, Charles R. 1817 29th ave. rry, 823 83rd ave, girl reele, Arthur, 2012 A tie et, port, Harold, 4226 Woodlaws “ doo tt. ree V. 3746 38th ave. 8 aaaobar Fonn yitem, 7387 Kighth ave. N. W., oitame. Kitaro, 110 Bighth ave. 4, girl Bond, James Joneph, 4520 W. Fronte- Free. Zen h Edwards, Dow enth ave. N. "iI: |MARRIAGE *" LICENSES Name and Residence. Age. Bingaman, Frank J., Beattle 1 Raymond, Mabel, Seattle Teal 23 2 ink ‘ord, 6054 Sev- Thomas, Grant B, Carlisle . Anderson, Elizabeth M, Seattle — Lawrence Hugh, Se- Modrach,” Alpha Mary, Seattio: regal Rolt, William A. Seat! Hol Mary E., Bea’ n, Harry, Seattle Watson, Henste, Seatt! Rawlinson, Edwards, Elsie M Marino, Loute, Sea ; Hough, Veria, Seattle .... Fischer, Matthew V., Seattle. . Gordon, Agnes, Seattle . Be Kimsey. Herbert D., Seattle Austin, Grace, Seattle .. Rutler, Thomas L, Seattle Van Myers, Louise, Seattle DEATHS Schwede, Mra, Alberina, 62 Chin, Helen, 1 year. Reddish, William B, 6B years |\Kyle, C. Ry 58 years. Padoshek, Martin, 62 |Carpenter, Helen B., 67 ra. Fg Sylvester Cc, 4 years. Wilton, Wm. Josias, 12 yoars. Legal Legal . Legal Legal years. years Dividend Notices Puget Sound Power & Light Co, Prior Preference Dividend No. 4 A $1.76 quarterly dividend » pay. able Jan. 15, 1923, to Stockhol ser ot Record Dec. 20, 1928. Stone & Websier, Inc., Gen. Man, Puget Sound Power & Light Co, Preferred Dividend No. 38 A $1.50 quarterly dividend Is pay- able Jan. 1. 1 to ockholdere of record Dec, 20, 192 Stone & Webster, Inc., din. Man, Puget Sound Power & Light Co, Common Dividend N A $1.00 dividend is 15, 1923, to Sigognolde ord Dee. 20, 19232, Stone & Webster, ‘Inc, Gen. Man, Rtrect ‘Terbinel—U, & © O. Haiae | Connecticut Street Terminal—#tr Willie | Ratiway-Str Pacifico, | Exchange Prices Steady WALL mW YORK, D: E . fell were strongt Week ended Devemt | OPening prices included: Sinclair 16%, off Southern Op. tb: General Motore tht: wad FS 7 off %; Union Pacific 135%, . off &: Portland Produce 6 od by the prices, 40@ 480 dow Cheeee—t2@ Ibe tb. Hene—i4@ ito tb. . . Denver Live Stock ‘Thareday’ Castle—Neoeipts, . 1,700. to weak Stee M t Ma steady, owes, GOTH . Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Deo 21.—-Foreign em change opened steady Penniless Man Lived in a Tree ?: Desperate for lack of food and _ back 10,000 years, to the habits and_ | custom of prehistoric forbears, mak- ing for himself a home in « hollow tree and foraging for food at night. | | Unable to make @ fire to warm himself, and nearly frozen during the cold snap, Bowen wag besloged in hig “castle” for almost « week by the! heavy snowfalls which blanketed bis | | itving, Bowen fell @ victim, Wednes- | day afternoon, to the inhumanity of Ruipping Board Moorngs—Atr | civilization. Neighbors living near | Victory his sylvan retreat, on Bescon hill, | phoned the police, and Bowen was transferred to the city jail on charge of disorderly conduct! “I have had no home for several | years,” he said, “but I used to camp lout in the timber, living like an In | dian. Then I got a job for a fuel company and saved a little money. "| But I lost my job a few months ago | and was taken to the city hospital with the influenza. “When I was from the hoepital, I found the tree. It was a large cedar, hollowed out by fire. I) improved ft a bit, and it was fairly comfortable when I stretched my overcoat over the doorway, making it proof against the wind and rain. “But when the snow came, I nearly froze to death I stayed tn the tree, altho I had nothing what ever to eat. “And then some folks who didnt Mike the idea of an old man living lke that so near to them called the police and I was arrested." Bowen waa to be tried tn police court Thursday. —_———$_—_$_____. MRS. BERTHA T. TATCHEN, formerly a resident of Senttle for many years, died late W. oseday night at the home of her sister, Mra. T. T. Scott, tn Cleveland, O. friends here have been Informed. SENSATION Diplomatic and social the divorce suit of Mrs. Made- line M. Gron (above), wife of Neils Gron, Danish diplomat. During the trial in Portland, Me., she admitted to ro- mances with a Swedish baron and a German count. IJcertain firms to print thelr own money fn small denominations Dur- The German government pérmits ling the reign of George Ill of Eng- jland, the amount of copper coin in circulation was totally inadequate, and tradesmen of Great Britain issued tokens of their own. One manufacturer in Birmingham issued more than 9,000,000 pennies and the amount of “tokens” {n circulation in 1780 outnumbered the genuine coin- Economic Co WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Amert- can agriculture in 18 months has effected one of the most sensational economic recoveries in history, Bu- gene Meyer, Jr, managing director of the war finance corporation, to- day declared in his annual report to President Harding “The farmer and the ranchman are not yet completely out of the woods, but tn spite of local difficulties here and there and unsatisfactory mar- kets for some commodities, their post tion on the whole has been great- ly strengthened,” Meyer said. ‘They are still suffering from a burden of debt, the aftermath of the crisis, and some thousands of bank institutions in the country districts are in an over-extended condition. But prob- ably at no time in our history has there been so rapid and extensive an improvement in our economic posi: tion as during the past 18 months,” Meyer described the agricultural California Petroleum 64 United States Steel 106%, up te as Transactions Start ANAL FINANCIA ent opening today. ooking to acquire California , onal gains ove at 46%. publication ef ear holdings for the *. which reached « record total for the period. Studebaker 134%, up %; North- #7, off %; Pan-American 92’, up tj American Can off %; Atchison off %; Utah 63%, Foreign Money Status Wednesday's Quote Furnished by Logen 1X Bryan B10 Becond Ave, = * Lieprig the Diepzig te . Monioh te . 20 Ballet - ‘iatweda, | thelter, Harry Bowen, 65, reverted Frankfort Papanese 4s Japanese firet she |Jepances second 4% United Kinkdom, 19: United Kinkdom, 19 |Ttetian te Firet E40 cesses Becond Third Fourth MURDER TRIAL PAGE 18 |JAP EXPORTS | SHOW DECLINE Pixports to Japan in October, 1993, decreased 7,000,000 yen from Septem y| ber of the same year. Of the lesding commodities sent to Japan there waa a marked decline of 20,000,000 yeu from September totals. The total imports from the United States ip October was only 26,000,000, againet the sum of 42,000,000 yen in Septem ber. This loss was offset by an im crease of 10,000,000 yen in exports from Japan to the United States, the total for November being 84,000,008 yen shown in silk textiles, raw cotton and machinery. The automobile trade | declined from 27 to 19 and the | port of pipes and tubing wae equal. Iron.rods, bars and |increased their totals. Rew sila were imported tn ey higher quantities during October than t= September. Local Markets VEGETABLES Prices Paid Whoiessle Dealers Artichokes—Per Gon. Heets—Looal, per enck Beans—Lima, per Tm Cabbage—tocal. white, Local red, per Tm. Carrots—New, Ceulifiower—Cai Celery—Cal., per crate .. Cucumbers Loe hethouss, dow. (Garlic Per ® ‘ Lettuce Ternipe White, os “sac see Tomators—Local, peach bono. 0@ FRUITS Winter Bananas, white, bom. . Delicious, extra fancy Jonathans, per box - IN U.S. COURT Ee=3 Indictment “Returned OVEF | Pisveppte ou Reservation Killing | woman, Lamm! Indian reservation, must trial on @ charge of EERe This federal , when since Hi sa j Ragsg ao re i"; a a : : 3253 ‘i i if Nquor; Ah Wing, tmportation.of nar cotics; Ah Sing, importation of nar- ‘Where is Mrs. L. H. Herman, re cently of Hibbing, Minnesota? erick ae H. §518\ circles have been stirred by} That t the question broadcasted by Seattle police at the request of L. H. Herman himself, who {ts in the city searching for his wife, who is also thought to be In Seattle. Thru a misunderstanding, Mrs. Herman arrived in Seattle on De |cember 2 to awaft the arrival of j her husband, who was to arrive from Manila, P. I., at that time. She registered at the ¥. W. C. A. and stayed there unttl December 12, when she left without leaving word of her whereabouts, Herman arrived on the steamer President Madison from the Orient December 19, to find that his wife | had disappeared. No trace of her has been found since December 12, and altho it fs possible that she has returned to Minnesota, Herman be- Neves she fs still In Seattle. In case Mrs. Herman ts located, word should be left at the Y. W. C. A. for ber husband, ndition of situation a year ago when the cor- Pisccopiencstan or cam: os Fancy, heavy, 180-200 Toe. heavy, rough, 150-200. ‘Dressed, heavy .esses-ce Dressed, — By seccecoeon Farms Thought Better\. poration commenced to aid agricul- | straw ture as a “desperate plight” and de- clared that the “stability of our whole agricultural and banking structure was seriously threatened.” The war finance corporation im- mediately sought out the weakest | spots In the situation, Meyer said, and applied to them the stimulus of needed credit. field was immediately reflected by a renewed confidence among agricul- turiste, The growth of co-operative mar- keting associations, Meyer declared, “is one of the most encouraging de- velopments in the marketing of agri- cultural products in recent years, for it promises to bring about definite and far-reaching tmprovements in our whole system of distributing farm Rolled and ground, Clipped, 100's . Its presence in the |“ | commodities, They have estabtished | Fish methods which will factlitate the gradual, orderly marketing of many | agent commodities.” of our staple Greatest import declines were —