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MONDAY, JANUARY 1928. European Money Value Is Sent to New Levels FINANCIAL F the Week: 9 x mn Prat ownward high on WALL STREET JOURNAL REVIEW Jan, 29 NEW york Events oy early break in t et and marks took another ebieved & t display mand Co ng the best ton Opening prices tnclu 63; Cal ; Baltimore & Ohio, (8% American : Anaconda. Studebaker, 115%, up 4) Bt Paul, 234; Consolidated Gas, new, isk: up i of \ 108%.” Reading, 78; aR, ‘onden, 54 1 TT 4 wave no hope of Sterling receded to the low & new Pan up %. off Mi United States Texas Company, 48 APPLE SALES GRAIN MARKET ARE BOOMING! CLOSES LOWE CHICAGO, Jan Dealers Pushing Campaign es This Week The movement of apples on the sean snows over winter wheat closed Irregular, belt 2T—All eet closed lower on the Chive, board of trade today, due largel: te decline at Liverpool and 4 ® portion of the at Frain he Provisions Jocal market was reported as good! Chicago Board of Trade Monday, Altho the has crippled much street, it was said to bi little effect on the apples. Loca: jobbers @re still boosting with their slogan. “A box of apples in every hom Which is a movement to help Wash ¥ ston growers, The bulk of the trade holds on apples priced at near S and $2. ‘The butter and ese Were unchanged Monday sto Teported as slightly firmer in tone.| Rive A change in the egg prices on the! Jee local market may come Tuesday. | Cold weather both here and in New! York may bring the price down. | VEGETABLES j Prices Fuld Wholesale Dealers cold weather! trade en the| Wheat i May Open a8 Lu Loy Migh Lue us “ay ay 40% quotations Ja 0 Butter ts/} rt “e 11,25 1148 Nomim Stocks Advan | Ajax F Allis € Amer. Agr. Chem Amer, Beet Sugar American Can Amer, Cotten Oil American lee Amer, Intl, Corpn Amer. Linseed Amer. Bmeltms Amer, steal Pays Amer, Sugar Amer. @umat Amer Tei Amer. Woolen Anaconda. Copper Rumley . st “an 20% Imp, per crate Spanish, per i. Los, @x. irs bunches Per Atehison Allled Chemtoal Austin Nichols |Raldwin Locomotive | matt. & Onto Rethiene Brook. I Butte Copper & Sbitzendergs, extra fancy - eo extra fancy Cerr Chandler Chesapeake & Ohio Chi. Gt do pfa M, & St de pta Chi, Nor’ © | Conactidated T Corn Products Coed lCrvcthie ‘Steet | Cuba Ca Bower 1M 26% Lu 3 | Division Chemica! wy BT Det. Lic. & Wertorn. 139 Rive. Storage Battery 66 & Ree Endicott Jonason.. Brie ie . tom Seattie super. * pid . DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Bautter—Local creamery, cube: Brick ; [nvinel Or. triplets . Wisconsin cream trick. em iriplets os Fittamook triplets Julius POULTRY AND MEATS | Lebign Ne Of K. C. Rowthern.. Springfield K BS. Kreage Va | Loew Theat Lima Loose Marine do pt 1 Wiles fa Mack Troek Maxwol May Dept. Fancy dry * pected 2 conte above live. Geese—Live, fat. # a0 38 Pas . Fancy dressed Belgian Miamt Middle 18 | Manha! Midv e | M., Oid, lve, per ‘Chotes, light . Heavy, fancy Fancy, light Mod., light Fancy, heavy. 180-200 the. Med. heavy, rough, 160-200. ue ‘er Norn POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Mother as! Melaty Ducks—Dressed, per th. | Pierce Pittabu K. Ma. Pacitic i Motors A Stores Copper States Ot ttan Bhirt eB & Ord “aT +12 | Montana Power. Lode re. American we Ww Pittsburg Coa! Pullman Pal, Car sb | Rock ao | Royal Cattle Prime cers Medium to chotee Fair to good Savage Bears: Bincial South) Ro ie Iron & fiteel island Dutch N. ¥.. Stool, Tabacco B. Arma. nnek rn Pacific Anted ‘Stewart Warner Studebs Standai Skelly Prime light .«. Smooth heavy Rough heavy « United maker Co rd Ol of Cal OM. Frult 90), B. Tenity |U, & Runber UL 8.1 United Vana Virgini Wahnal Went Weatini White PWiltye et, per et... ; ‘ GRAIN AND FEKD |. 10» t HAY, int sel \ Wooler White ity A i Bariey—Whole teed, | Rolled and ground, | ch 100°" | Whole, yellow, 1210's Cracked and food meal, Osis—Whiolr, food, 100 Roiled and ground, 7 Bprouting, 10's . it— Recleaned sores irain Chop. 80's 0, Altalte ering Minh Mush—100's, no h Keed100" at—Mixed feed, 9 B.A Hogar—Quiet Inted, fle No, olting indi. Alco! Drug... um Steel a Chemical, h A n Union, house Blectri Motors .. Overland fa ‘ Packing orth. Bagle ou, Rater aw, $6,6006.70, 7 Rio, «pot, 4 Santos, 16% @16, Linseed OW Meal Saturday's Quotations low LUM 1.08% N. . Stock Market ritay’s Quotations Forntshed by Logan & D-yan 810 Second Ave, Senitie High Low Clos mig | Pier “~ s meu 42% “ 114 uu ib Firat Sige 26% N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Quotations $5.02@6,21; i 19% @19%0 Ib; eran Ib, Ship News |_¢ | Tides in Seattle MONDAY TUESDAY JAS | 1) pm. Becand Low Tide {e189 p 4.1 tt ’ Weather Bureau Report TATOOS ISLAND, Jen M3 «4 M -Baronseter failing; cloudy; Wind morth Nast, etn Nouri” Pessed "te, salaen letter “W" on sack, motorship Blerrs, white _Resombling Arrivals aid Departures ARRIVED Jan. tr Cenadian Winner from Shenabes vie Gan Prancioss, We ae ty sit Manta Rita, from, Ss Pedro via Han Bramciece, a 2:16 @. mi er Admiral Redinan from Port Angeles, 46 @ mm; str Wheatland Montana trou Mamita ‘vin porta, ab ld\4® perm. at Chose’ 27S BLOM OLE Ketet | western, Spokane. kan-Jan, 36 northbound, northbound, *, « Vessels in Port at Seattle bags ine tony Terminal—-U. @ tL. MT. Pier 11 B—Str Paones. Str Cordova, str Victorta Beattle Shipbuilding & Drydock Co, ¥ rer, str Hoxer Termima) | tr Lorline, ate Coa) Dankers—U, # ©. 0, UR Le. & Swifteure. ng Board Moorings—str fr Anna E, Moree, str Bib rose Keys, wtr Delight, tr Went leon, ate Weei nd, sir Wallingtord. Terminal Schr Ho. Street Termimal—#tr Willle A. 8c. & fF durveyor Sir Hightond Dall | etme: |reaa’ Deyo Duthte’s Terb Puget Bound & Dredging Co "|second vice-president of the tnatitu- Bente Ines, str te Worke—tity Fred Bax: Metfernan’s Drydock—Motorship Oregon, Heattle Training Station—Bagle Steamship Moorings—Str Odun: tomdo, otr Valdes, str Juneau Marine Ratlway—Mtr P barge quit bktn James etfteo, City, Tuft. Vessels in Other Ports 2t—Arrived, atr Ala 7 & my tr law at 1:40 a m.| tr Dorothy Alexander for Be- t #5. m orta, 11—Arrived, ste Siberian | ince from Vancouver, Ni. C. maker-from Baltimore via ports. |etr A. Ly Kent for Senttle, ¢ p. mi Montague for Manila via ports, noon Ban Francisco-Jan. 27—Arrived, etr J. ©. Kirkpatrick from Heattle, 3a. m. Jan 2¢—Motership Loch Katrine from Snattle, (p.m. Malied, ote 2 AL midnight; atr Admiral Dewey for Se Jattie, ¥ p. im.) mtr Manta “Ieabel for Be attle, $ p.m: str Leber for Rvrerett, at ta. m.: UO. BM. Porter for Puret Sound Heval Station, at 10 a.m, fan Pedro—Jan, 27 ship Chartle W: Nomestead trom Beattie; mn Heattle “Honolutu—-Jan kona from Seattle 2h—Halled, ate Arabia nama for Beatle, str fanta Boule Arrived, ate Mahw- Balled, if Benttle. Jan. 26—Arrived, otr Kage Beattle str Presi failed, atr Kage Arrived, 4, str vtr t ate Willfaro ft Jan. 10—Hailed ste Knight str Agwistar _Foreign Exchange . dau 2 Foreign ex. ri bs francs, $0,0629%: oats Repro £66) frames. $0.0629 4; TMs marks, §6,70038, Chicago Car Lots Satarday’s Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Second Ave., Seattin Beta. LA.7¢. co agate Pe us 1 na Gratn— Recta. Cont. y Rae es iy) |Darley.... Portland Produce Saturday's Quotations Hatter—44@ 510 Ib. Eggr—Nominal. Cheese—S2@ 110 Ib. . . Liberty Bonds Saturday’ a cae Quotations Furnished in ryan 810 Second Aye. seattio Rerton— n Lo: Close 101.76 98.60 98.06 98.60 98.13 OR 98.40 109.20 99.06 101 First 4s wats Becond 4a Firat 4148 flecond 44a Third 444n [Fourth 4%8 . Victory 4%4s « |New 4iam 95.68 9812 08.86 One 100.20 90.04 ona 98.16 99.02 98.62 100.22 99.08 . Foreign Money Status Raturday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Kocond Ave, Seattle Normal Value Present Value 4.066 $464 $1.00 etn 19,20 ots & vin ota otn ot Sterling anadian nel LANG cies Relgian franc Hwine frano Italian lire German mark Awediah krona Norway krone Daniah ero Greek drar Foreign Securities Saturday's Quotations Fornished by Logan & firyan #10 Hecond Ave, 7. tt ftocke— etme. ots etm ote etm ots 16.00 ote Talpain Muntehy Movite Frantete tn An Cirat dike ORD TNA! 1987, 108% vee 114% 404 Unttad dein wd Malian Conaole 6 “ye THE "A king girl cannot live on lens | than $18 weekly; she needs $25." — | A® president of the Association to lPromote Proper Housing for Girls Miss Cornelia Marshall of New York bas had ample opportunity for the mtudy which leads her to this conclusion, A recent sur ditions surrounding nearly women wage earners brings her in-| formation up to date “A girl,” she says, “cannot met a| decent room under $7." This figure| in based on testimony, aot only of hundreds of working girls, but of humerous landiadies as well “And food," shat SEATTLE STAR continues Mins Mar ts at least §7 more. This leaves only $4 weekly, or little mofe than $200 a year, for cloth ing, carfare, amusements, doctors bills, laundry and all the multitudin- » other things that even the sim pleat, Living seems to require, “The girl who makes les» than $18 either ts sleeping in a dark, unver tiated little room or going without proper food, In either cane, the re sult in the same—lowered — yitality and diminished capacity for work “Save on her clothing the girl can] not, for her job depends upon her Reatnons in dress.” Marshall The four reeming houses Miss Marshall's association maintains are entirely self-supporting. She opposes “subsidized” houses, or clubs which offer a home to the working: girl at lows than cost, on the ground: that they ive employers an exerse for _| paying tom than a Itving wage. Miss Cornelia E. ence ax a — | | WOULD PUNISH — |{ Here's more agour ae |} STARTS ON PAGE ONE j ae Douglas Scores Dismissal of | | mation committee, #nid Monday. | Bank Case these charges are true, there will| | - without doubt be something done} BY JOHN W. NELSON about them. I will look into it, how: | Corporations guilty of grand lar-| * or tnd wee what course should be jeeny as well a» individuals, will be} Neither Represtntatives Banker| punished if a bill being prepared by| nor Davis could be reached Monday | Prosecuting Attorney Maloolm Doug-| morning, Other members ae the | noure Irrigation and reclamation Je fa enacted jako Ine. Sy tne: Brees coailieg 0 ate ae that « com legislature, Dougias was in conter-| it. showdown on the matter Monday drawing up the pro-| should be demanided. | posed measure, “Engineoring Jealousy. Nothing more.” That in the way Representa- Finding no law in this state whic | ree ee ee Menday” branded makes tt possible’to impose @ penalty | onerees made by W. 'T. Bataholler upoh & corporation found guilty of against Dan Scott, director of develp- grand larceny, Judge J, T. Ronald.) ment and conservation, regarding the late Saturday, dismissed the grahd/ withholding of Batcheller’s report on | jury indictment against the Seattlolthe feasibility of the Grand Coulbe National bank. Perry B. ‘Truax,| project of the Columbia river basin | Jointly Indicted with the bank, and | development. “I want to get every person that fs ton, was not cleared of the charge.) concerned in hie antroveray before Judge Ronald holding that the indict-| my committees and thrash this thing |ment against the banker was sound| out,” aid Banker, “If there i» any- land That his guilt or innocence must/thing tn these charges made by | to determine by @ jury, Batchelor, the state should know The Seattle National bank 4nd) about it; If there is not, Batoheller| Tr were ncioted by the recent) should be kept tif.” | grand jury for a transaction whereby! pPanker said that the only thing! (hg bank d to return collateral | worth considering In the whole mat- securities to Frank Waterhouse &! ter wns the charge made that Good |Go., when a note for $15,474 was paid. ner attempted to have Batcheller Decision to appeal the indictment! make a detrimental report on “he was reached Monday after Douglas| matter | jhad conferred with Attorney General) =] would demand that Goodner be 1. L. Thompson. Thompson will ald) instantly removed if thix charge ‘x |in arguing the appeal and enter «| mbstantiated.” Tanker dectared “It brief setting forth reasons why Ron-| we do nothing else we munt clear this! lald’s decison should be reversed. giatter Ui: We went no mame works] | Judge Ronald held, in dixmissing|mg for the state that tn guilty of a the Indictment against the bank, that] thing Itke that. | PUGHT HOOND MARBLE & GRAN- 13 there are no laws in this state which make it ponsible for a corporation to be prosecuted unless the sentence can be carried out. The lawn provide & prison sentence for conviction of grand larceny and a prison sentence could not be imposed upon a corpora- “I do not for one minute, however, doubt Scott's integrity in this mat- terr” sald Banker. “Batcheller was hired merely to tnvestiqnte the elec. trical posstbitities of the Grand Coulee project and not to make a! * tlon. complete engineering report. Scott, | Under this law the corporation |after two months, belleved that! cannot be prosecuted, Judge Ronald | Patcheller was taking too long for/ found. thin work and sald so. Thir was re- “If Judge Ronald is right the Inws| sented by Batcheiter and T belteve in this state should be amended #0 | this {x why he ts trying to make thin} that corporations which benefit from crimes may be punished for them,” Dougias commented. “I am prepar- ing # bill to be introduced at the present legislature that will remedy this defect.” Both Douglas and Attorney Rob ert P. Oldbam for Truax said that} pending the outcome of the case agains’, the bank, will proceed. No turther hegal tech- nicatities will be interposed by | Trumx | J. W. Spangler, president Seattle tional bank, made following statement: “The decinion of the cour? fully exonerating the Seattle National bank from the charge having of the} the| of committed any efiminal offense con-| "| cludes, in so far as the bank is con- cerned, an unpleasant controversy precisely as I anticipated it would be concluded, and happily establishes; the |primary and fundamental importance the stockholders inatead of placing a penalty upon a. bank for adhering to sound policies, “Por technical reasons only, Per- ty Truax's demurrer to the tn- dictment had to be overruled at this the The reason for this is that it did not appear from the indict.) ment |bank, that recetved some of the payment made to the bank. ‘But when and therefore it was possible later testimony Is taken, as it wil be in the regular trial which will come on in due time, it will of course then be shown without any contention that Mr. Truax was vi president of the bank and that the whole pay- ment was made to the bank and ap. plied on the indebtedness to the bank. When that is shown he, of course, will then be fully exonerated by the court, jus¢ as the bank ts exonerated now, The bank regrets exceedingly the injustice which has been done Mr, Truax by joining him Mmdividus at no time was this matter other than officially as viee president of the bank, he so ably serves and whose e confidence he enjoys.” CHINESE WAR JS IMMINENT SHANGHAL, China, Jan, 29.—Re- of warfare’ in Southern! China between the factions from the province of Kwangsl and the sup-) Yat Sen, leader of republican faction, wes viet 1 imminent today. Sun Yat Sen remained in’ Shong-| hat directing the reorganization of} hit army, which wan recently de. fonted In a battle fon, eapltal of South China Various confiieting reports came from Canton, where Wel Pang Ping, chief of the constabulary, had been reported treacherously Assassinated, Reports today indicated he was not dead cond cast doubt as to whether he had been wounded, ntire dumption porters of Sun th e the trial of ‘Truax/ right of a bank to regard as of} interests of ity customers and} that he was an officer of the) fag an individual he may have} ly | with the bank in thix matter, since | he connected with) whieh) for control of Can | trouble now,” Banker sald that he would arrange! |to have the matter completety Inves- tignted as soon as he possibly could | arrange for the meeting. “Batchelor evidently wants the mati=- thoroty atred and we are ready to do that any Hme he wants lhe sooner, the better, for me,” nald. { he Spokane Not to Try | to Influence Solons| SPOKANE, Jan. 29%.—Ren H. Rice, | executive secretary of the Columbia! | Basin Irrigation league, announced | | Saturday that the league will make no effort whatever to influence the legislature's decision as to whether! the so-called Batcheller report on |the Columbla dam means of water.| |iag the area shali be printed. “Thin league is not interested in how the water im put on the land," said Rice, “We are interested only in getting the water, “Mr. Batcheller’s report is one of several made by engineers who have! been over the basin project. It {8! the only one of the several that fa.| vors the dam method as against the gravity plan, | “But in any case the official gov ernment engineers will have the fi: nal decision, If they choose ono} plan or the other, or introduce ra third method of getting the water} on the fand, the decision will not} interest the league in the slightest, ‘We are organized to get the water, Engineers will tell us how. KLAN LETTERS REACH HOUSE OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.—Members of the house were bombarded, Monday morning, by a flood of telegrams from various Ku Klux Klans of tho state, urging them ¢o do all in thelr power to kill all bills which would in any way Interfere with the workings of the klans, They stated that re. | Ueious Intolerance was creeping Into state policies, and that it should be stifled immediately ] | Spokane Rail Bi Bank to Open Shortly SPOKANE, Jan, 29—The Brother. hood National benk, organized by | the 16 railway labor organizations in this district, will be opened here "| shortly, {t was announced today by W. 1. Jones, Milwaukee engineer, {and chairman of the bank organiza ton committee, Stock subscription blanks are be. ling mailed to those who have pledged fo take stock, The charter has been | granted Ma rshal Auctions Smugglers’ Rings} our diamonds, three set in a plath num ring and one in a gold xtud, were attotoned by Deputy United Statow Marshal A. 1, Miller, on the postoffice stepa, Monday. They net. ted $810, The diamondy were con fiscated from smugglers last year, [One month. |York, provides £60,000 for her hus- | the Newark, } The Seatile Star Pubilsbe a Tally athe m Wash Subscription Rates Wah stare deventh IN One month Three montha Bix months One year oursir WASHINGT Price 1» 0e per month, or $9.00 year BY CARBINE IN CITY | Per month $0.60 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. RATES Tranatent charge, per line. per Insertion (count, six words to line) ‘ $0.17 Three consecutive isaues 1b Contract and Coupon Rates on Request MAIN 0600 BUSINESS. SERVICES —— Attorneyma Law AaisTca Troe Joseph Allen, 7 Lowry Tsid, Wil. 396 fall "E alt ke Budg,, 906 2d. All canes, Ite ate. Infin free Collateral Loans | MONTY (DANED, ON AWTI- om of value THE Ya for Third ave, prey nery HOvaNT “aL RENTED MONTELIUS PRICE CO. Beattie, nvestigators ntl Becret Servies, VL. 8, Prey 416-421 Lyon Bldg, Elliott 0448, ~~ Money to loan MOREY TO LOK On diamonds and jewelry an most aatinfnctory terme SOCIBTY "VOR REMEDIAL LOANS| IN SBATTLE 266-256 Empire Buflding Second Near Madison Monuments Tawyar. | Ww. } ite Co, lish ist and Virginia, Enteb- 1874. tel tomedtcist J_W- Bimitinds, Frason-Patmaon © it Attorney» FP GORIN—Patonts secured devel Patants for wale ne * compound Seattle, 600 F st. N. W., hington, D. C. OLDS, Mt. Bu.: ©, he RBY- Established crs 1892 ra examiner U, S. Patwnt C five. 402-6 Lyon Bid. Elliogt 5075, | MARKY how Fi -Katent foo, 6, | 4 0 da. $20 when al Bidge., 34 & Unity, | Singon, Fenwick, Lawrence, satab- linhed 1861, Advice and trooklet free. 492 Burke Bide Physicians, Su Br Angus. Bulte 106 Pantages Bide. Women's ailments and disorders. PERSONAL WANTED—i Y ONE TO Ri ow have two medicines that care nearly all the afflictions, and pains that the syetem ie he Le | including heart and diadétes. | Stomach all right kidneys ali! right, all right all over, ‘¢ the cause. Price each $1.98 by parcel post. month's treatment, 2 6 bottle HIS OD. ie TL " WINANS, 401 American Bank | Bldg., Seattle ag By. Weak, tun down, lack vitality, pe and ener, send for box of VIKt-! GLAND. TABLETS, Gives you VIM and VIGOR, Guaranteed, Hy GLANDA — Mag 10 wii he ata ets MALE CLARE PAINS PAPER kalsomini ne A ii) day OF ANY to10 NG. KIND 0-80 WORK PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING. Brown, Beacou 2982. 18 HOTELS HOTEL, FOREST: 2d aye, wn alrictly mod weekly 4 to $8. 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT T7HOOM PURNIBHED Kenwood 1266. 20 FOR RENT—-HOUSES We Rent Houses HPRB'S ONE: | @O99 2181 W—An B-ro locks from Ba, Law ard; 20. Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St 23% anacement, “Pranslenta $1 up: WOW Elltott 5870. S CARGE 100M. VOU 32 _Florantia st Qurfield 6 21 UNFURNISHED FL AND, APARTMENTS ST. od condl- near boule- $17 3117 B, 4-room lower MADISC Gat, in ar matvice, jake, $22.50 ny Carter, MaeDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St 23 Eliott 6870. WiIDOw. 124 FU. RNISHED APTS. AND FLATS wT $16 MONTH—4 ROOMS, BATH AND, nook, on tormas of $100 down. Ii} for my free book. H.C. PETERS, 726 Third a : NEw, MopHRN F nished, cheap. evenings, Sunset 4907 T ROOMS, BATH, KITCH clone ini fine condition; ch jol_ 4727. 30 FARMS TO RENT BY OWNER —@6 ACRES; GOOD, care main object; 10 acres finest truck soil; half bottom land; plenty water, dtainage ditch; omg acre raspberries, full bearing: 1.000 4-| yearold loganberrics, Wil give several years’ lease, and build! shack: close to O'Brien and highway. W. Merriweather, 12th ave. & Beacon 1683. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DU BARRY RETIRES FROM THE PIANO BUSIN 83 459 New Pianos Must Be Sold Buy 6 new plano for the price of a second-hand one, on your own terms. We go into the millinery business with a national undertaking., All pianos must go. DU BARRY PIANO Co. t Ave. 106 Union &t. NOS FOR R Hed on purepase M Ei " 4th bb ak Biake buys, 5th 39 FURNITURE FOr ROOMS, FUR- ~ foner, $25.00 \CALL box. ae ter Medioas) E. be) physician and surgeon. in diseases of women apd 59 Bid LOST, FRIPAY” APPERNOON— Gold emblem and chain. Prised macred keepsake, Returs great | appreciated. Beacon 1257- al ward et—. GENT contai ning: Re pe New Richmond Epa COST — HORNRINMED GLASS Yoster car or barn, Friday nig! Reward, Main 4430, } 6. “ADDY GOLD BRAC . ttials L. 1. M. Lost Saturday. ae iy 0-K PEMALE HELP WANTED lis a Home Fs fANG™ PURSE, ok, currency and, 1. Return to 614 Hotel, “h Gearhart and knitte Elliotts barra tT LAYING STROM. pti Profit re HING, ¥o ade costumes rented. Bidy., over Swift's, RAG TINE PICNOF _taught 80¢ Pine at PIANO TUNING —! JOHN Main 2020 HELP WANTED 9” At Annex, 2604 8th, wear West av., clean, furnished. m heat bedrooms (fer free batha, hone. Tran PENT! AN Inbor contract Must e Isher, Ses office of John D, Hall, 501 Arctic Bld if Bam “Weisfield can’t it away, Closhe “Opp 250 Uw vinta posttinarr Raitt repair your: 402 Union, remen, Inter $) way PROSPIX Here and There) } | Minnle Goldstein, California poetess | and playwright, commits suicide in Oakland to escape threatened blind. ness, Glenn Kersh, 16. dies in Tuscaloosa, Ala., from exaitement of initiation at University of Alabama. Will of Mra, Jadward LeClore, New band, $20,000 for ver tomb and $5,000 for two servants. T Barney Taylor store, before which | he sold newspapers 30 years ago. | Radio program proareasted by )~ Havana station ts heard by Douglas, }, Alaska, station, Martin ©. Welsh i# appointed city attorney at Raymond, Wash, National headquarters of the Mill- tary Order of Cootios, play order ve the Veterans of Foreiain Wars, to move to Tacoma. \ Admiral Sims to * Address Students; BERKMLBY, Cal, Tan, 20,—Rear{ Admiral William §, Sims, U, 8. N retired, commander of the Ameri-{ can fleet In European waters dur | Inge tho wary will be the ehurcter diy ker at the University of Calley forniu this year, It was ammount today. Charter day falls on March/ Platter is in the @wed- Wash, She anglee-Qak Mrs, B.C. ish hospital in Seattle, slipped and broke an Park, Il, Qak Leaves, pays $1,000,000 for | EAC MAJ New Method gi er, 2 ovens Red Star burne thon kerosene 1 oven, in reer onal Used Pacific Arctics and Nome ECS F, S. Lang Mfg. Co. Retail Store, Pirst Ave. and Spring. ———— EO Oe POULTRY at CR RED HATCHI a P. Holmes, Algona. W MISCELLANEOUS SALE aS ~~ OE WILLIAMS ComPANY— | 1943 First Ave. 8. ASH AND DOO! |Flour bina. Cupboard ai % Gath opts 2ox5, A-Reht Hrot bed saah, tt. by @ fe. jot bed saal Att. by 6 tt ench are ce sh Hi Incteiting ier neve board, 2915.00 {nde “laes'by ‘the light or by tye iahrn =) Glass Windshields put tn your "o B. WILL itahed 1808. ae es ‘Porches inet cn d. ‘Petab' THOMAS PIANO CO. Fourth and Olive Seattley best place to buy by afi odds. Small overhead; no frillaf quick sales; little profit, New and used snaps to be had this week. THOMAS PIANO GO. Fourth and Olive. Coat GOOD COAL 1) mtg PRI rnace—$7 T TH) $7- a ~Heat Gokins OF} mp—$8 ‘ALY. RINKS oF" COAL wot McDERMID FUEL. 00. Garfield 42 pianos oxd , j1x8 . 1x4 ceiling, ktin dried 1X6 ociling, ktin dried x6 cedar siding ... 6-inch clear shingles HAMILTON | LUMBER co. Glendale GOAL—=UNION—COAL Delive '$9.60--nucoDA UME coat -$9.50 UNION FURNACE—$7.76 row tar aks to inva or Rook COAL CO.. GARFIBLD $001, BARRY RETIRES. GET Pano bareain of your life. inion, 1404 First ave. $15.00 a8} me DU, the 106 “G0-INCH CLEAR, HBAVY NGLES $8.00 per M., delivered. West 0394 __Seys or Wort A688 evenings. 12-Inch Dry Wood double load, iene $10.00, MSCONOMY FURL 60, Beacon 8% BRING YOUR ~ RAZORS AND Dlades to 1018 ‘Mhird and eave i ae sharponed by the man who no ‘nig mitt bait Main 250 aon MILLWOOD, $ ands forest 8, $5.00. PIAN a 1821 4th ave, US UP Ttenton coal. Univeral » Melrose 263! PORTABLE ei atagee Houses, Btore rrimtoned Fears BLDG, 60. Capitol 3922, FORMAT wi 0D. ee sord; in woos 7 double loud. Guefield 2086, Te “REP ATR: ing. Guaranteed mainsprings, $l. Stafford @ Schwany, 4002 oes i. FoRus! Woon. $9.10 AND $10 ord; big | {neh, R00, UIT Senthil, Rawat att FORHST WOOD, 84.25, DHLAVERDD, Sunset 0218. 2 KAVANAGH LATS, $8.00.” 1008 Tae nover in water, Big, lo load nie mai any sia Me TORO FOR PRICES ON chicken house, cheap rent, Days, Sunset 0863; | SALE POR SAL’ » $7.60 } 7.75) AN Iclnds of wood, |B PAGE 15 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE MILL WO ee never be Post SEWING MACHINE beads, $10 up. Main 1926 1p2 OL Hi \45 00D DOP. ing, renting. + ave, Pitt, 90.005 Dry sia, LAN Gall Buh FURNITOR ¥OOD, load ATA AD, $706 Kenwood BUY and f AND THING 4 Pitet i¥ WAin GoM GARAGES TABLE GARAG CAPITOL, FOR SALE PACKARDS two Second ferles Twin Packards, both in excellent that vill make or'rent ears, Terma {i Nute Motor Co. Pike ast 0674. |LiGHT “5-PABBENG OUR car: original patnt 6M lke. niger ood Urea, top, and mechanic. First class’ WHil guarantee cate fay two months. Runs amdoth. nomical and powerful. terms Main 4326, |PHONOGHKAPH W accept phonograph of furni fires *payment on inte mhot jel opd or Chevrole aay terms ance. C1418 Pike Bt? oO WE LOAN ON AUTOS, TR 66K G03 | “Pioneer Bide Tot am Poles FOR SALE—R £AL ESTATE, “Must Sell Im pediately |5-room new bungalo: ¢: cement base- ment; furnace; lau. gary trays; fines abinet k sechen: 2 rooms: “large Ina fy good ee reduced trom $20 per month, in- We have Bix condition, atage sired. 600 ©. $490, be Ly — WiLL 2, | 62 ing intere gt | Wm. A. ‘Sullivan & Co, 210 American | HR Ream 1 Beas | ai % py terme. H.C tt Yt } aie 5 pet itol a3 y pe ai Rainier . PETERS, oF FER ON BEACON om bungalow, new. Cape is H i 4; LOAN UP TO $1000 fan Pi on Bids... Opp. Totem Pole, FOR SALE—WEST _ SEATTLE $100 Cash rroom bungalow, on beautiful view lot; fruit trees and berries; ee- nt basement and furnace; three eke to California ave. ” Pri¢e Walter A. Sutherland }4209 W. Alaska St __ West 0012. | WHY PAY RENT? j@ root and bath; lath and plastered; | good level lot: sewer in: close to high ne rade achool and 31,800 $100 dow Califor Realty Co. 3 lifornia ave, y. 0€5. Open Sunday. F LANDS ‘OR MY SKAGIT COUNTY — book: Jand.along the railroad Mt. Vernon and Sedro-W: oolley $30 to $85 er acre, on easy ceo close to work |_#. C. PETERS. 726 Third Ave. |8 STOCKS AND (SCANDINAVIAN © ; é PURCHASED. WARRANTS AMERICAN BANK BLDG. \87__ SALARY LOANS ree ge pony “tor anes cause, et it.on easy payment Blam, SALARY LOANS | MONEY IN FIVE MINUTES Dp to get money when th 5 when jt on their own Taonal Boe : rates can afford to STRICTLY. CONFIDENT. never know. “tbo bc |most LIBERAL LOAN Co. IN | Want the money for. No at all. Just satisfy us yon ments ‘andy NS also on} and nee sick: CITY LOAN 227 SEABOARD BLDG. SECOND FLOOR, 4TH AND PIKS ON AND Wi Fok aotee the ia Si |A place for employed men and without security, or indorser at |Xour employer, friends or nel Don't care who you owe or what smell Weekly. Sr w8xk indorsed notes, 3 in andre SALARY tone mn, this 56 914 Second Ave.. corner Madise $10 TO $100 LOANED ON SALARY furniture and autos, Bidg.. opp. ‘Totem Pole ae : (Vital Statistics). BIRTHS Births in their households are re~ ported by the following men: ‘Wiseman, Clarence M., $802 Brandon st,, bo Marthashi, Toyota, $12 First ave, 8, Oy. Nakanchi, Kazuma, Kent, boy. Be Black, Se ee H,, 303 W. ‘Prospect w sina, George 0, 2506 E. Lynn — whitiow. TL. W., 1614 24th ave., girl * iagee= age” mihard S. 10202 Reinier smith’ Wiliam ‘7, 4561 s8ra’ave. 8 gir eva, “G. M,, 1806 Ward st. boy. owetiay , Joseph AW, 1108 SOth Ave, Name and Residence ‘Tester, David Hill, U. & 8. Penn- ssykvania . Wath, Wiha Ivy, 3 Ratenece. Walter W., Seattle .., ‘ittenbogaard, Cora. Soattle Girard, Clement A. Seattle ..., Liston, Lucille, Seattle .....4. Matteler, Delmore B. Col River bia AD. |Rich, Iosdie V, Davis, Alden, Seattle Sharp, Leila, Seattle . Tucker, John D. Fracasa, Laura, Seattle Jacobson, Canl, Seattle Olean, Ada, Kenmore Houck, Clayton Hy Auburn. |Scinuter, velyn Maryee, Algona jSmyth, Teaao, Jr. Seattle... Johnson, Manna KE, Seattle’: Parsons, Claude A. Trooma Robinson, Iva M. Dacama DEATHS Ruth, Albert rn, 2 ow Gonnosuit, y Redmond, Graham, Mathilda, 27 yours, Numrickhouse, Mangaret, 79 yours, h won, rank de 88 the, vr, John yuwa, Mag Alice’ at inn Hibbs, 4 Smt ths ~ OT Yoon,

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