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PETER AND HIS PALS LITTLE GIRLS and BOYS Yanks over in Treves, fre mad! Ge have been re ing that “U. of W., Beats Art Intelligence—2,200 Take War ment’s Test.” That was the bh m a lengthy Sunday newspa: count. So seven doughboys Rhine have written a letter “We have recent seen an | According to the glowing acc F Attained the ‘high average’ | University of Washington arm AMERICAN They don’t like the reports that ived from Seattle stat | ia Seattle Sunday paper displaying » life-sized pictures of two ‘youths’ who ere’s Still a Chance to Had to Serve rount- in the| war was going on, w y tests, who left the university and enlls The Hope Seats Are Free for Distressed Humanity A Wonderful F Dealing with th Questions of the JOSEPH F. RUTHERFORD Successot to Pastor Russell, President of International Bible Students’ Association, and noted throughout the world as a Bible Exegete. ible Lecture Perplexing Hour by A year ago Mr. Rutherford was sentenced to 20 years’ im- risonment for publishing HE FINISHED MYSTERY, a wonderful Bible Commentary, was held in prison nine months Without ball, and was released by the appellate court revers ing judgment, and holding that he was not fairlf tried, AT THE f MOORE THEATRE <3] SUNDAY? JULY 6, AT 3 P.M. This lecture will bring comfort to the sad, as it points out God's wonderful provision for the ultimate blessing of all mankind. No Collection “Of course, the aforesaid pair have | acquired much knowledge while the oh benefit we. “THE SEATTLE STAR—SA FRENCH CLASH THE _ WITHITALIANS STORY LADY TELLS WHAT THEY DO Riot Rages in Fiume Over Attack on Girl MILAN, July 3.—(Delayed.)—The titercation at Flume — between French soldiers and the Italians, ac cording to Qe Corriere della Sera day, began when young woman, flag from her breast insults to Italy A large ecrov chased the poilu, who was saved | two Italian artillerymen Italian armed patrols tried store order and surrounded t tel Europe to pollu attacked a the Italian and shouting tearing by it was sald to Ho. a prevent the er ticle hearkens, tho, too much of Per cival Alonzo Socrates’ | editorial polici remark on the | of the papers. | morning of November 12, 1918, that! WASHINGTON, July 5.—Newspa jit was his intention to enlist that| per writers of the whole country will + | very day soon be organized, Secretary Frank .| “In conclusion let us say that there | Morrison, pf the American Federa is still a rare nity for the: country have knowledge by now being r thereby who are becoming w ‘Die Wacht am Rhine. The communication and excellent opportu » young men to let’ our the benefit of their enlisting in the army uited for overseas ser relieving some of us ry of keeping tion of Labor, predicted today, when a dispatch stating that reporters are threatening strike, “Talk that union labor is trying to control newspaper policies is bosh Morrison said, “The Boston union has been in existence for years. to vice, | t | is signed by First Lieut, James B. C. Siske, C. A ©. Second Lieut, sam McPherson, in. CONFIRM REPORT | fantry; Army Field Clerk Wesley J. | OF REVOLT IN PERU | Mifflin, Corporal rge W. Mullan area 0 r Q. M. GC; Pvt. R. H. Lanier, Private} WASHINGTON, July 5.—Official | Jimmy Sybert and Ordnance Sergt. | 4vices to the state department to day confirmed reports that Presi F. H. pcacaarntetere rienced dent Prado of Peru had been taken | prisoner by soldiers and Augusto B. |Little Girl Saved Leguia instal Besides Pardo as president, the minister of war j by Chief Warren ' cet of staf of the Peruvian) | army and the prefect of Callao were Rushing to her aid when a bunch| imprisoned. The chief of staff of th: of firecrackers exploded in her army and 40 of his men escaped. The |pocket, Chief of Police Warren first dispatch to the state rt saved %-year-old Kather Walker,/ ment said that following the coup daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A liers were patrolling Lima A | Walker, of the Luzerne apartments, | later dispatch said three soldiers | Pine st. and Boren ave., from prob ¢ killed and three others, includ Jable serious burns at DP. m./ing a subordinate official, wounded. |Friday. The little girl was firing the crackers in ss alley adiolning | MOTHER, FATHER, “SON the apartment, when e' ‘arren | DIE IN THREE WEEKS |passed in his machine. Suddenly | the crackers In the girl's dress} CLOVERDALE, July Two jpocket exploded, and her dress! weeks have seen the death of the |caught fire. Screaming, the girl) three members of the Logan McCray |started to run into the apartment,| family here. The father died from when the chief caught her and beat| a kick by a horse, June 11. Francis out the flames. Katherine was not| McCray, a son, died from influenza jinjured, but the chief is wearing) a week later, and yesterday the j several blisters on his hands Sat-/ mother died following an attack of urday as a souvenir. appendicitis, “I Lost My Little Puppy Dog” Can you write three more lines with the above line that will jingle? Of course you can! Want Ad Rhyme Contest. Win the cash prize. See the show at the Clemmer theatre. Read Rules of Contest on Classified Page Enter The Star’s TURDAY * nn | Prices Pata wi | for Vegetabl Pinsntehen Reet bunches Carrots Cal F..0iTs Apples— BE. Wash, Winesaps, fancy . Fancy she | ° yeriow "Newione, e& Public arkets | fancy snes Yellow Newtons, ar ee Tse on [Apple Cider—Per eal ....-+ PIKE PLACE, | Apricote—Cal, per crate Stall 79, fresh milk, 10c qt. Stat 7. |Mananae—Gustamala, per Tb...» Woe. fine granulated standard wh pes Pints os ugar, Tic. Stall 39, Yakina Ger pota A toes, $2.20 per sack, delivered; wainuts, 2| oer) pr eae Pines #. 65c; new potatoes, 4% Iba, 250, Stall t | wasn. moval Annes 73 peaches, 110 dor aranges, ace dox:| Hurley Sends Urgent Call to, Regular Grand Trunk Serv- — | Pie, per erate 1 Oe do pricote, 2 | Tartarians Stall 46, watermelons tc ort cantaloupes:| | Coranten Per’ ator Sie! apricots: ise basket, Btall se Seattle | = ice to Follow on 36 8 Scotch cured herring. % for 25c: fresh % as -Cal. dried Imon trout, 18¢ Ib.; fresh halibut, 2c <a kdtes teing tied i Rox 70 4-02. p |. Stall 43, pot rowst, 18c@20c tb Chairman Edward N. Hurley, of] After ‘being tied up. fon aay Son 60 tan cae | Boiting ‘beef. '17e"'m; Beet. liver, 1246] the shipping board, haw sent an. ur-| Weeks on account of strike condi~ Roe 24 f-on pkee, $|1™.; shoulder of lamb, 20¢ 1 nd Ne As tions in British Columbia ports, the | Gooseberries— Per 1 pt i gent appeal to W. J. Grambs, local 7 cies irand Trunk Pacific Steamship |Genve Fruit—Per box. siorkae recruiting agent for the -merchant mpany’s liner Prince Gecnaaaan |Honey—Comb, case 24.. - e, sta e¢ company’s line Strained ‘18 | Stall 127, fresh butter, Gto tb.: beat | Marine, stating the great need of | 6111 rrom Seattle Sunday night at aoe ae 1 it | eens 402; Del Monte catsup, #2¢| more seamen to man the ships being |TY\4:"¢yr British, Columbia, po Lomana—Pag bo bottle, Stall 111, imported French mush-| launched daily thruout the United b for rts. io : ca cateces. MUNG 60 | roome, $1.25 can pure strained honey. | states, Regular service of the Grand opt. The at; Booth # sardines, 2 cans Trunk @ipa ollow |Mangos—Fiorida, per dor. 0/30.” Ball 21, Van Camp's pork ana| “We want boys from 18 years up,” 4 shi gis be “ ee he Orannes—Per hox— | beans, 10 can, 2 cane 25e; ham loaf, 250/the appeal states. “We want them | t Fince Gonkt- a i | @.; Helos amall, five olives, 0c at! now, without a day's delay. The | any was compelled to. CM ikeaaas Btalls 20-22, mild full cream cheese, 33 ‘ ships two weeks ago when Van= | T., 2 Is 8c: fancy cream brick cheese, | Shipping board will welcome letters strike f th 25e M.; frewh local eggs, 60c doz. Stalls|or telegrams of application for the |CoUVer went on strike in sy teats Pat othe ESAT IE oe. 38°: merchant marine. They should be| With the Winnipeg general strike, | 2 cane Carnation milk, 19¢: pure ern | Sent to Henry Howard, director of oll, Abe, b5c: 3 TMs, Golden West coffee, recruiting service, United States giiott Bay drydock—Motor schr Sem= $1.29; 300 Citrus powder, 26¢ shipping board, custom house, Bos-| — melting. mes ~ ee ton, Mass.” MacAterr Shipbullding company—Powae re i mr rt schr Mt. Hamilto: | CORNER _ ck--Ss Ce a Staite 102-108, freeh Washington crear: | Meschers & Bence: 6 oT ae aint t.;; ery butter, Sic Th: peanut butter, 18c = Pacifi : ea tar ne re Seattle North Pacific yards—Ss Icontum, | prac Watacder t. T., 2 tha. abe; mild cream cheese, 33°11” WESSEL MOVEMENTS |) *“s'ascccaxe Ceccminte Per Gon: 1b.” Stall ® fresh salmon, 200 T.: fresh | pacitic Engineering works—Ss Sewickly. Tithert—Por Th. halibut. 20¢ Tb; ling cod. 2 Ths. 260. Stall | gy_———____ | stney st. terminal—U. 8, 8. Burnside, tt shell, per it herring, § for 26c; malt Sockeye - * “4 a “ peranka Ho T.; ‘extra tafge herring, 1c. | DEEP SEA VESSELS jdetloween Ore, Bases: = aa potted tomato plants, 60c doz. rye seers aie, ane ‘ cabbage plants, 10¢ doz.; sweet pena, Tic | Sighted Off the Cape Cee ies Allenhurst, 20 3006 Tage doz Staiia 1-3-5, corned beef, 25¢ ID.; rison, t Jackson, fambd stew, 15c Ib.; good b On. “300 | (From U. 8, Weather Bureau) ss Addison, ss Boulton, ss Boughton, — Stall 14, fresh haltbut, 20¢ 1.; fresh| TATOOSH ISLAND, July 5.—8 A. M—| &# Bowesmont. ss Bourneville, bee Wagiy Ppa PROUDUCTS ealmon, Se TH. Stall 116, epedal sale on| Barometer slowly rising; cloudy; wind| H. Smith, « Ahmik. se Cineas, ss Fort Lo |tancy veal chops, steaks, roasts. southwest, eight miles an hour. Passed| Union. ss Chesterfield. ss Puyallup, a Resins out: Schr Rosamond during the pight: ax| Capraria. ss Able. ee Electra, seh ep ee a | Capt. A. F. 1 at 7:30 a. m. ‘July + hs _ 2 Detie—taeal_eo oo are ECONOMY 5 P. M.—Dense fog; wind south, 12 miles | @nes, es Leota, s8 Adria, 66 Aby- Stall 26, & tbs. fine granulated stand-|an hour. Passed out: A steamer in the dos, ss Oelwin, ss Academia, es Pe= Oregon extra: it s Arcademia, ss Birkiand. Seanend tamer ard white sugar, 77c. Statle 44 and 27, | foe at 9:20 a. m. auta, a rkiand. Matter Pat .......... Carnation milk, 124. Stall 22, fresh a RT ANGELES, July 5.—8 A. M - | Pier aoe Admiral Knight, ss Admiral Sane—tacal, strictiy fresh . halibut, 200 T.; ling cod, 2 Tbe hali- | Arrived: Ss Washtenaw. Departed: Ss/|_, Seb Pica an but cheeks, 2 Tbs, 6c. Stalls 20-21, new pest: during the night. July 4—5 Pp. | Pier B—Yacht Aquilo, ss Admiral Farre- all potatogs, 4 ths. 25¢; best tomatoes, 20c | M.—-Arrived: Ss Mayfair. Passed in: Ss gut. Milk—Per owt. .. watermelon, 4¢ 1. Stall 40, 40¢ | Admiral Farragut at 5:45 p. m. | 3 tbe, $1.15, 6 Ibs. ‘ ’ Dairy Products toa. 31.08, 4 eer Arrived at re | Altho a soft answer may tum © Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers uly —8s Yetorofu Maru from Cal- 7 Butter—tocat coun! ery, cubes ..... Local country bricks . Cal, state brand, Eegs1 Pullets ‘ Cheese. New Wiscon: @o Y. A do case lots..... do cane lots Limburger, do No. 2 Block Swiss o—Live “Live Hene—Live Geese—Live Belgian Haree—Lt: Hoge—Block ....... Choice heavy Cows—Country, dres: Veal-—Fancy Choice Barley—Rolled |™Grouna . | oate—t Minn | Minnesota rolled. \ Chop Corn—Whole | Clipped .... | Cracked... lqeea. mei Grit. eve | MIM run .. |Milo Maize’. bos Seed—No. 2, Rye Seed—Per th Local Markets VEGETABLES Asparagus—Local, pert. Beans—Wax, per Green, per tb Cal. state brand, brieks.. Oregon and Washington triplet Badger brick, broken cases... Oregon brick, broken cases Fancy Wheel Swiss.. Dealers to Shippers | | crnenchecnreneengaaeninal | Hay, Grain and Feed | Wholesale Price, i, ed ‘holesale Dealers jes and Frait per mack from reaching French officers, Many | Cauliflower—Per dot and | civilians turned out at night, attack-| Cor Huske—Per f, . ing French soldiers, who sought ref. Trimmed . ee No. ie diers from the French hosiptal were nek ~s badly injured, ‘The city remained in| Geriie—cai,, per’ to a a seething condition for some time] Oregos rig 9 after the first disorders had been| Green Com—Cat., per aon. . oh ked b reen wsione—Per doz, bunches. | d t ne Corriere della | reer Par Wb ‘ ording fo. the Corrs 2 | oe ee ee Sera, Gen, Graziole, Italian com-|petinee ioc ae mander, had warned Gen, Savy to] Hothouse, per ore a |keep his French troops in their bar-| Local, per dos, } didn’t reap, and this may account) 9°? Onion for our lower-thanaverage learning) ~ i Cal Avstralian brown “itl Stockton new . b, at this time. | " ht Bermudas, ‘80-1. crate, 4.78 | l “Fut we seriously doubt i¢ even| Boston News Men Pursiay—bea ventes | this qualifies anyone to make such 7 . Peanut Batter Per B®. | He pKeep Watch onRhine "2" | Organize Union) Fie ime | rmany,| proving themselves twice as intelli “And in the meantime, we ‘poor| BOSTON, July 6&.—-Hditorial de hb. Netted Gam! 40.00043.00 | ment as the average ,enlisted man,” | bohunks’ up here on the Rhine, who, | Partment employes of Boston news Fearaded «1-48 00@45.00| the letter states. according to the article ‘ain't got no| Papers organized a Newspaper Writ: | |. Garneta, per “However, our enlisted men, de-| eddication a-tall,’ and who foolishly | ¢Fs’ union, No. 1, and have voted to} mento whites . my for | spite their lack of learning, held back | enlisted when war was declared, |*ttike unless the Boston Publishers ‘vaca, Depart: | these ‘squareheaded Huns’ so that] Would like to ask of you fellows who | association recognises thalp right tO | epinnch—Local. per box” heading | full grown men such those above-| couldn't even come to ‘parade rest’ | Orsanize and bargain collectiv Strawherries— per ac-|Mmentioned could pursue their learn-| without tangling your feet, ‘Where | The strike vote followed several pom pi feedings on the| ing unhampered and uninterrupted, | were you when the war was on? | conte nee with the jProprie ore, | Marana ve - , yho @ said to have told the repor to The| Without having to worry their al-| . Who are sat ; Local hothoune, 10 Ts, ready. ‘fullof-learnitg heads’ about Still an Opportunity Jers’ conference committee that their] Imperial valley, sb enlisting or the draft? | “The A. E. F, surely needed brainy | requests indicated that organized la: |Tersips—Local, per doz. hunches article men such as you last year, The ar-| bor was trying to steal control of the} “NeW California, per sack...... try cream creamery, cubes . fresh ain triplet ed Per Toi -61.00@63 61.00@63. 59.0061 1.00062 6 46.00@68.0¢ 72.00@74.00 + 64.00 066.00 | 76.00@77.00 74.00 8.000 20,00 0.0004 -66,00@67. 36,00@ 27.00 13 04% 1.0033 2114.00 16.00 0.00 92.00 per th. | do No. 2 |Buitea or do a aia ire.” | do No, 2. Dry bulis or stags. Dry salt hides... Dry calfekins, 6 ibs | do No. 3... Horse hides, green 6 hides, dry, ea h, wor dium wool, Sheep pelts, ehort wi Sheep pelt Sheep pelt Tallow, No Tallow, No ployes a double J engaged, she turned—not even shearling | fiint-dry wool pelts CHICAGO, July ‘The Chicago live- grain and produce markets, the nek exchange and practically nportant exchanges In the United States were closed today, giving | When a girl staris out to become leaves: AND WOOL and under, No. i, * «+ .60| fF maltod, o0.4.00 7.00 eh... + 75@3.00 full « 800 38 ol, @ach. .. .9.00@5,00 11,00@1.5 + 751,00 e h ‘ool, ¢ uly 4th holiday, no stone un @ solitaire, Hand | reinforce _ board engineer, who sponsored d concrete vessel yet built. “Floating Rock” Launches New Ship Era | 99 ——__-__-___________ ing at Oakland, Cal., The picture in the inset is that of Mrs. he 435-foot “floating rock.” of the 4,5004oh tanker Palo, largest | R. J. Wig, wife of the shipping Stall 27, p 28c, at i, 260 pi ., 2 Iba, E. C. cor baking po Postum, 37 Oe, re Yakima honey, pure Hawalian 50c qt: peanut 35c, Stalls 37-38, n flakes, be owder, 5c, 600, Tie haney, 170 ftter, 18¢ pkgs. Royal Instant it abe; can 60¢ can _ Portland Market Report | PORTLANL ceipts, 14 choice steers, $8.50@9; mon, heifers, $7. $6.50; 7.50; Hors strong. dium mixed, bulk, $20.1 Sheep slow medi $8.50 Butter: 2K Hens. calve Ri Pi mix $18 $6.15@7 cann: Prime 26027 Ore., July §.—Cattle. Fes head; market slow. Good $9.50@10.50; fair to good, non to fair, $7.50@8: c good to choice cows medium to fair, $5.50@ 3.50@5; bulls,” $4.50@ $9@13 eipts, market com. - oe 0 head; ts tb. | 06 T., pt. | |cutta via Muroran and San Francisco. July 4—8« Admiral Francisco at 3 p. m. gut from San Diego via San Pedro and San Francisco at 10:30 p. m.; 88 Morning Star from Vancouver, B. C., at 2 p. m, Sailed From Seattle | July 5—Ss City of Seattle for South- eastern Alaska at 10 a. m. July 4-—Ss President for San Pedro and Victoria, B. C., and San Francisco at 11 p.m, Sebree from & ss Admiral Far in Alaska Vessel PETERSBURG—Sailed, July 4 | miral Evans northbound at 4 a. | KETCHIKAN—Sailed, July 3: western sou! Ss Ad- m. Ss North- bound at 10:30 a. m, | Other Ports | _ SAN FRANCISCO—Arrived, July 4: Governor from San Pedro. Ss rime mixed, $20.10@20.60; me-| VICTORIA, B. C.—Arrived, Jul Ss 1, $19.60@19.85; rough and| President from Seattle at 6 a, m., and 10@18.35; pigs, $17.60@18,60; | de for San Pedro via San Fray 0@ 20.8 |ciseo at $ a.m. Passed out, July 4: Ss “Receipts, 207 head; market is|Washtenaw for Port San Luis at 4:20 lambs, $12.50@12; fair to | p.m. mbs, $9@12.50; yearlings, $6@ ANAIMO, B. C.--Sailed, July 3: Bge thera, $6. ewes, $5,50@8, | Acapulco for Honolulu in tow of tug 1 2@53e per Ib, | tosh, p44e per doz, ° LADYSMITH, B. C.—Sailed, July 4 Ss Victoria for PORT TOWNSEND—Pass Ss Yetorofu Maru for Seatt Man Stabbed at | Beco tu. Say rie mae Tikes tee bert Open: Air Meeting fae mt 2 hi ee miral Farragut attle at &§ p. m John Martoff, laborer, of the | Passed out, July 4: A shipping board Amelia apartments, was stabbed in| steamer, probably a» Wayucan, ‘at 9:15 the neck Friday afternoon, at an/fi tow of tug Tatoosh from Nanaimo. B. open-air meeting held at Fourth ave.|¢., at 9:30 p. m and Virginia st., by Frank Johnson, | VAN( OUVEDR B. C.—Sailed, July 4: 14. Martoft was unable to assign |e een ee tay 4: Be any reasor or he attac! but said | yaytair fro: s akilteo at 5 p. m that Johnson complained to him of MUKILTEO—Salled, July 4 is May- meeting. Two city detectives arrest. | Port BLAKE Arrived, July 4: 8s ed Johnson as he was boarding a gan Die from San Francisco; ss Stan- | street car, taken to after the assault. the city jail, where he is held on an open charge fot investi- He was | wood from Martoff was removed to the | | TACOMA—Sailed, July 4: Ss Stanwood | for Port Blakely | Wireless Reports gation. ‘ city hospital, where his injuries were | Canadian Government — dressed. They are not considered |, July 4—Ss Northwestern off Cone Is |land southbound at Pp. mm. notor serious 10 miles south of Cape Lazo ley-Page Is Forced to Ground | PARRSBORO, (United airplane Long Bea here toda the moto pants we Hope Kansas Wheat Crop! KANSAS CITY, With practically one-half of the 22) 000,000-bu cut, the » July Press.)}—The which left Harbor ach, landed at the race trac! ay. The machine developed r and one wing. © uninjured. to Save Big Mo., July 5.— ushel Kansas wheat crop belief grew today that the entire crop will be harvested in time to save the grain, The sh still acut farmers ortage of hands, however, is | , according to‘reports, and in some central counties were offering $10 to $12 a day for workers, Ordina 80 cents ry wages range from 60 to an hour and in some cases ‘. 4 _ | bor, Handley Paige Ban iranciaco, 2 ‘ace for | Har! | San Francisco for Both oceu- | Pier lachr Apex northbound at 4:30 p. m | U. 8. Naval Communication July 4 Admiral! Nicholson left Chomley northbound at 3p. m.; ss Red | wood, Excursion for Squaw Har- Inlet 456 miles west of Cape Spencer at § sn Willamette, Grays Harbor for 0 miles south of Grays s8 Horace X. Baxter, | Seattle, 270 miles from at § p.t Seattle at 8 p. y Port at Seattle Toda: engine trouble, making continua-|, Venels tm Pere at cei eine tion of her flight impossible, Great Ss Kashima Maru, | The plane circled over the town! “ | lseveral times before descending. | Pier 14—S* Cyclone, ry Wakena | had landing damaging | Bell st. terminal—U. 8. 8, Surveyor, She made a bad lat ig, damaging | pier 7 Power schr Ruby —8s Genchu ham. Pler 2-—Sa Santa Ana. | Pier 1—Ss Morning Star, ss Albert Me- tin Pacific Goast bunkers—U. 8, L. 8, Swift: sure. Hanford st. falkey Skinner & Bddy yar Kane, 88 Yaklok, "a4 Ossaquinsick, Hyota, ss Elmsport, sa Fort Wright, as Eelbeck, ss Colorado Springs, ss d+ more, #8 Fassat dirydock——Ss Gaffney, ss Delight, ‘ss Brookside, ss Grayling, ss Benowa. Heffernan's drydock—8s Brookdale, ss Bottineau, s# Clio, | puget Sound Bridge & Dredging yaras— Sr Trookwood, x8 Blakely, | ames yarda—-Sw Wost Isleta, #8 Went In- lay, ae West Talip, J. V. Duthie Yards—Se Wést Henshaw, ss West Hepburn, Nilson & Keles yarda—a Adway, “ Bre worthe aru, bge Belling- terminal—Ss Ardema, ss Al- —Ss City of Spo- | calling a man a liar. away wrath, there are times when |one derives more satisfaction from Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound ness judgment. 4% Paid em Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold John E. Price & Co. Southwest Cor. 2nd and Columbia Telephone Main 2364, GRAIN NI Liberty--Victory Bonds—Highest Prices Special to dealers—Small lots of stocks carried on margin and partial payment plan. 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