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RussiaS pend s Money for | British Fact Sends Raw Materials to United Kingdom and U.S MOSCOW, Jan, 2, — Aside fromy some tank cars, a very few rallroad locomotives and a — considerable amount of raw cotton, Russ buy ing very little in the Unit chinery, industrial machinery, tools grain sacks, Various instruments and | leather and leather wares, which | Russia bought this year, ts only a} small fraction compared to the pury chases made last year, especially in foodstuffs and leather goods. Not that Russia possesses these | goods plentifully today and bas no} need for them, pr that tho Russians | don’t like American goods! On the | contrary, everything that comes from fromAmerica, with the exception of | a number of politicians, ts regarded as superior to all in the world. Nor has America’s refusal to recognine | the soviet regime anything to do} with it, | LACK Or MONEY | ‘The simple answer is Russia has no money ,to buy. anything worth | while for casa, which she perceives is the only way Americans will deal with her for some time ome, Rus: sia fs determined to create an even) trade balance or, in other words, she will only buy for the same emount | she realizes from her exports. For this reason Russia will only} come back ax a consumer to the world markets in the same speed bead | her production develops. Altho so far the trade balance be-} tween England and Russia {s still on) the side o England, figures demon. | strate Russia's tendency to near 4) balance. While Russia imported from England in 1922 goods to the} amount of 55,788,000 gold rubles and exported to England goods valued at 55,177,000 gold rubles, or about 50 per cent, the figures for tho first eight months of 1923 (ater figures are not available) Russia's imports from England were 17,472,000 gold rubles and exports to England 13,589, 000 gold rubles, or about 77 per cent ‘The latter figure will probably be in S. Markets Are Barred jen THE SEA‘ LY. W. C. A. Will Hold | Book St u dy Class Claas will be held) VANCOUVER, B. ©, 2m ory Products ,;°,:"" Ry Mal Biblo rooms of the Y, W, |Fecord collection of nockeya salmon Fifth at Heneoa, every Thurs. de rey ge |omes in the Pemberton district of the Franer has been reported by the de-| beginning January women are ¢ partment of fisheries, Record Salmon Egg Collection Is Made Jan, o 4 o'clock 24, to whieh Hally invited uder, Bia Mao Canney, director of religious education flolent number of fish were left to need the spawning groundy | 1,000 at Open House | aks Ni li of K. of C, Members |’ Russia exported to England timber to the amount of 7,000,000; bonaine, 000; flax and hemp, about 1,000, foathers, (8 Were mid other ages An Other & open house held at the!on Tuesday, produc Knights of Columbus hall, Harvard slo were provided thruout the day A total of 80,-| 9) 702,000 oggm wero collected and a sut:| rT LE Presidio Chief to STAR Be Promoted Soon WASHINGTON, tary of War nounced hoe had Jon, 2 Weeks today Hocre- an-| has her problema of immigration ax recommended ap-| well as emigration, \Chinese Invading England’s Shores LIVERPOOL, Jan, 2,—England "The smuggling pointment of Col, William P Burn: |of Chinese into this country has be h commanding lo of Ban I rowel, Cal, oral the infantry and will reach age of retirement January 10, During the war General officer of the|come a fine art,” placo and Fort! qgojared here when several Chinene | to be brigadier gen Burnham is wentor officer of cording to leading authorities the amugeling 1% being carried on ex-| ltensively thru France, Belgium and) the Burn, 4nd Kast Union, was attended | hum commanded the 164th Infantry by more than a thousand knights) brigade until he took over the en: | Refreshments and mu-| tire $2nd division, which he Jed to | st, a police inspector jwere remanded for inquiries, Holland. Mihiel and Me Argonne of- France and commanded duping the If fonsive. ‘Quebec University Given Prize Award QUEBEC, Jan, 2—The noade awarded to Laval univernity -|Alberta Cars Now CALGARY, Alta, Jan. 2 number Ince the ian pansed the 40,00 French y prize for faithful service in| Three buftatoen o the cause of the French language in| the herd a , Quebec Yor the first time in the history of the prov. New Zealand to Get i, Canadian Buffaloe,_ WAINWRIGHT, Alta, Jan, 9.0 being nent from here tole Auckland, New Z where they |will be placed tn the c | 40 ny and Zool Number Just 40,000; ‘Steel Demand Is Gaining i in Canada MONTRE. 2. ‘ of auto Heensen| guia saan bar Suv iGrunbaum Bros. Sixth Avenue Between Pike and Extraordinary 1 9 2 4! RESOLVE to make your HOME better and more * livablé. Another Resolution—To Open a Charge Account at GRUNBAUM BROS. Our Easy Payment Plan is a revelation to many: We will furnish your home in part Furniture V4 of the first payment down, and the subsequent payments, is arranged to suit YOUR individual convenience. Purchases made during sale will be held, if desired, free of charge until wanted. Deliveries will be made at GRUNBAUM BROS’ ereased om account of the grain’ England imported from Russia tn the | * early winter. For comparison the figures for the | year 1913 are: Imports from Eng- | Jand, 173,011,000 gold rubles; ex ports to England, $10,000 gold or completely; whether a cottage or a mansion. The amount convenience. England this year were chiefly 2,000,000; cotton, 3,500,000; ma coa, rice, meat, herrings, lard, leath er, vegetable oll, tanning materials. dyes, chemical and technical ma terlails and motors. + OPEN SN ee Tickets for the Seattle C te tc Sym phony Orchestra concert» will be on sale at the Metropolitan theater box office, beginning Thursday. The concert will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Season ticket holders who have reservations for the enfire serias can exchange their coupons at the box office today, or at any time inter vening before the concert. To avoid congestion at the concert hour, they have been notified to exchange their coupons as early in the week as pos sible. Music lovers are looking fo i] to the rendition of the great Tact kowsky “Symphony Pathetique, which Mme. Davenport Engberg, ductor, considers the finest offe yet presented by the orchestra. Ar nold Krauss, concert master, former- ly soloist with the Los Angeles 8 phony, will be soloist Sunday, p! the Beethoven Concerto for violin. Season tickets can still be pur chased at the orchestra office, 266 Empire bullding. They are not ob tainable at the box office. Single y Vanity; tickets may be ob s price . office or orchestra off a cr a * \ ing hours are 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.; orches ‘ tra office, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m Chinaware DD PIECES and broken lots of Chinaware, com- prising imported and domestic makes, have been assembled on sev- eral large tables for the January one-half price. ¥ Bedroom Furniture, Suites, Broken Suites and Separate Pieces Priced at Extraor- dinary Reductions fet se adil Mahogany Vanity >! VER et Chifforette; regular Bai ii $63.75 | Ze ca reeiee 848.50 _ $49.50 $49.50 $36.50 ‘OMB IN ATION W alnut 4-plece (¢ Jolonial Bedroom zoe . $176.50 Mahog ar v: com pris ing 6 pieces; regular $273.50 $63.75 h; regu- $36. 50 $27.00 $39.25 Bed, House Furnishing January Sale Bargains EPRODUC- TIONS OF FFIELD SIL- PLATE isting of Bread ) Cake, Card, Serving, Sandwich and Cheese and acker Trays, Baskets, Compotes, Bowls, Platters, Double Vegetable Dishes, Syrup Jugs, Wate Pitchers, rea Sets and Coffee Bow. Foot Bed fo match Regular Sale price Overstock Compels Startling Price 1 / Reductions: A™ TRACTIVE Overstuffed Davenport in Tapestry covering; regular $127.50; sale pric $85 .00 COMFORTABLE! Blue Velour Over- stuffed Phys et reg. $185; sale price $89. 75 DAU 3-piece Tapestry Oversiuffed Suite; . $203.50 » Taupe Velour Over- ' $219.50 OVERSTUFFED Rocker, ver Velour; regular Suite in sale price Suite, » price ‘guls ar $85. 00; ible to mate ale price. fonier to match i. $36.00; sale pri Ivory Dre 1 5 e price regular ; Ye gular sale price to m tel wut Boy “Foot and Chifforette, $95, 50 Je price $77.50 mar reg. $80; rt “4 ae $40. 00 $82.50; sale price. Mahogai Chifforette . AHOGANY Rocke i rE 30 Ton Veber: see Ivory I regular 50; sale : other odd pieces and broker Many other Overstuffed 3-Piece many complete, high- Suites, Davenports, Rockers and Chairs Suite , are offered at at a radical price-reduction! Dre sser complete Mahogan lar $15 ; regular sale price. Honenenenonsoncnonenen covered in Bea- $55.00 upholstered in Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo price re able; price Polychrome Floor Lamps : Bedep om Beautiful Dining Room Furniture Suffers a Surprising Reduction PALIAN Walnut NTIQUE 6-plece Room Suite ale price $146.50 ee Avon Royal Mahogany Dining Room Suite 265.00; sale price Linoleum; Combination Walnut $1.90 Sc c g OOF 5 patterns; se bia $1.65 for laying é GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. _ Rugs Sharply Reduced only 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs; sale price $98.50 only 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs; sale price $108.00 5 only 9x12 Hartford Saxony Ru Sale price ‘ Combination Mahogany Dining bs Suite; ale price 8-piece ‘egular 04.00 Linoleum Bargains! = yards English Parquet Linoleum, in- Rickets? : id hardwood ti ffect pric ves SCoTT's nite EMULSION inlaid Mosaic T Food Unrivalled 5 Room 5.00; § $95.00 $198.75 $85.00 8-piece Din Suite; reg, $188.25 Many other high-grade, medium grade, inexpensive DINING ROOM SUITES and broken suite $149, 50 at phenomenal reductions 2 only 8-8x10-6 Worsted Wilton Rugs. Sale price 4 only 8-3x10-6 Wool W ilton Rugs; sale price 6 only 9x12 Double Faced Chenille F Sale price 14 only 9x12 Axminster Rugs H 800 yard pattern 100 v $95.00 ards Inlaid Linoleum pric $78.50 tugs It abounds in body No additional ch and bone-building os factors that every young child needs, ont & Bowne, Bi arge sale price