The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1919, Page 13

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MRD. Retort atts brett ee, SS ee Uncle Sam's largest submarine has been launched at the yards of the Fore River Shipbuilding company. It has been christened the R10, and it's the last word in submarine death dealing, embodying inventions developed in the great war "The Dirigible Gets a Blowing Up _ ee Supine in the public square, like a fat porker, this big army dirigible lies till it has been filled and then it tugs at the ropes till permitted to rise over the skyscrapers that surround it ts but partially inflated. The blimp is being gised in recrulting for the air with ga In the picture it ervice eh “SN Here’s Seattle’ ‘8 a Water Fan Haven't you often seen the dog named Rover, which swims daily in Lake Washington? eye for @ farfiung stick and gives all the small boys a race when it comes to swimming after a cork ball He has a quick r Alexandra Cares for Discharged Soldiers" iS The years deal gently with the Dowager Queen Alexandra. This most picture of the widow King Hdward reveals her chatting with discharged soldiers in the hospital hampten opened for them at CONTRACTOR IS HURT BY DYNAMITE BLAST "ORTLAND, Ore, Aug swar tent and Location He was brought to a loca If you MUS~ well yours, hospital from the camp © Wind wet what they're worth AUD sizes, 84 to $30 where # premature ex Per Year. com p ) ¢ heavy charge of dyna Title Trust Co. hoes SE FEY Sfond at Columbia is believed reauist to climb &s Hpadeemley dynamite into too small a hole. FIVE LINERS TO TWO NEW sHiPS RETURN TO PORT ARE ASSIGNED Sadat Macket 1 - PRICES OF ARMY FOOD SETTLED Rates for Municipalities Are ~ Announced Today Produce > Weta |) waservarre Oriental Fleet Has No Abandoned Seattle Coast Germans to t Carriers Go to the Pacific Steamship Company pirit, built by the J, F. Duthie ¢ Todd Shipbuilding oma, were assigned Frida fic Steamship the Orient. The i from here early in 8 The Olen is the regular a gnment to the Pacifi Oriental fleet, while Steam Attle Spirit will replace the Western Knight, which erate in At The Pacifi ol Askawake finish r here Friday, and w Tacoma to load 1,000 ton Steamahi Send Food Cargo ": ¥- CONCERN ASKS steamship Oler und) Alaskan All Califor Price Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit VrorranLes BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings $6,69%,651.59 Balances 290,982. Tacoma Spokane 9 | Streain—Yacht San We - , Aug : SHIP ESTIMATES tas rant Garite | mence loading cargo on Dawson Co. ip De ight was built by tb ght next week truction and Dry Dock ” DE SEA VESSELS Sighted Of the Cape Spinach Sweet Potatoes Kadiahes Khabart _— reins ® Arrived at Seattle Ragie harbor Farragut from fe Adway from Appia Cider! Apricots Wash Nananas t Crabapples 5 Corrant Dates Grape Proit— Per b Taganberrion Oranges — Por > Yakarnines Frisco Market Status Pitman, BAN FRANCISCO Putter frets, Rage Eater per do: extra pullets, b8%e pe Cheese—-Calitornia fate, fancy, 3640 firwta, © per Ib jey—Spot feed, $3.1 2.22% per ‘ UN" Almonds Per Hrasit Nuts op Oregon burbanks, Washington round Alaska at Cravere DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers $1.50 per 4 cal country ENA te | Denver Market Report x s) Wiretens Heports DENVER, A Cattieeceipts vernment $14; cows and heifer 79; calves, ‘ Dairy Products Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers = - Butter—Local country cream <M — ep—Receipte, 2,000 head; market ts ; $15.25 15.50; ewes, $86 Communication fal Beane 114 dat 85 200 head; market un elpts, $4 head; market un Swiss City creamery, 60@61¢ Belected local extras, Dealers to Shippers © per Ib; brotlers, ‘a 28@ 400 per Ib Rprings—Live sive 200 ) Relgian Mares—Live, per T™ You Get Every’ PROTECTION when you Liberal re- plan, and privilege, Clipp make this the most ona desirable place to borrow money on Diamonds and Jewelry and Fu Confidential, of cours borrow | May, Grain and Feed « ar . Wholesule Price, Ver Ton Caines, oF | An of ess oth 1 Bridge & Drodging yarde— ood payment Woet Tsteta, wa Wont In a Barley 1 renewal Milo Matze Timothy--P. Was Timothy Seed Rye rb Alfalfa, Wash. Stra Wheat © HIDES, TALLOW AND WooL Wholesaler to Consumer, per th. SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS IN SPATTLE Union F S96 CHER BOG 5 MADISON, Union ¢ mp « | 07 =|] ot Fouliry—Priees Paid by Wholesale ned beef hash MONDAY hea De! Monte p. | Two-pound « ‘ Ba i per pound in tins, per pound . on beard cars at Where overhead ex 1 distributing he food s will add to in order to cover the cost of the food MONDAY The war department is determin t the prices of other commodities. se will be announced early next SANITARY prices are pennes the ge TIKE PLACE Because charter restrictions pre- - vented some cities from buying aft- ajumet |er the original war department plan, nia home | the department has made it possible ttle such cities to become practically The Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner Fushima Maru will sail for the Ori ent next Tuesday, with a capacity full cargo. arrived here swet| The Alaska 20c| nounced Friday that its liner, steamship Victoria, had sailed south- bound from Nome Thursday, and is dar steak, | **Pected to arrive in Seattle about pkg | August 7 over 100 passengers, 40 of whom are booked for the round trip. The big Alaska Steamship Co.’ liner Alaska is in port with a large cargo of canned salmon and 1,000 rea | tons of copper ore from Alaska Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tome e accorded every cour tesy sistent with sound busi-~ ness judgment. 4% Paid em Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, do flint dry wool pelts Liberty Bonds Rought and Sold John E. Price & Co. Southwest Cor. 3nd and Columbia Telephone Main 2364, Left Here Today or Tonight Will Receive FIVE MONTHS’ Dividends on January 1 Next Open Tonight From 6 to 8 to : Receive Deposits Place your savings with THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STRICTLY SAVINGS IN- STITUTION IN THE PACIFIC NORTH- WEST, namely— WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 Second Avenue SAVINGS ONLY, $1 to $3,000 TRUS

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