The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 19

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strawberry and With @ little log bh owner, s H. Carlson, Re per mon’ N build e ou wieh T16 Third Ave 0 wi rARM 120-ACRE 4 Ftank Addresd b ry For SALB—WATERE RON? PROPERTY ON PUGET SOUND—ALNOST TG meres; rich soll; mainiand; ver 300 feet sandy beac ontage fant front and slope to wa good Clams. Price $825: ‘terme balance within four “ and adjoin ing if wanted for $ Somere Co, Alaska Bid « 3 % _ LoGoeD orr LANDS COT ACKES “IN SOUTHWEST Washington for sale to settle easy terms, no raise in pric mat % nd up. Liberty Bonds Write for may show te, AUSER TIMBER CO. Bide, Tacoma, Wash. WHITE SO »— om | Continued From Page One | ba oe - * He was mixing a slow and the Keds were evidently puz confidence. Attorneysat-Law or Fe an Ne PAVEISVINT NT, |, | Geeornt Fi - fae. $88 | CHICAGO—E. Collins singled to . jleft, Kopf making ao try TOF MAA, | but barely touching the drive with All cases, his glove; Weaver singled to left, F Collin nat it |hitand-run play An's #ni py fleldir i Jackson the pitel ed sacrifice We play runs |__ Second ave deaper 8 Be moderate. Attorneys—Patent FRED TP GORIN — Tor CENTIEAT Ridg, Phone Main 390, References Remington Typewriter Co. Wert- ern Rubber Co, Universal Tele- phone Co. Olymple Foundry MASON, PENWT TA WRENCH 432 Burke Bide. Bicycles and Repairs ROY TLONDGREN for Wael Wley- 4 cles, 804 Stewart, at Times eq. Grol Main 4917 Risberg | MONEY ¥OLOAN— |berg, who doubled Groh off second Loans from $10 to $100 made quickly | with a throw to I, Collins. No runs and confidentially on furnituré® | no hits, no errors. Glance, ve singh. This waa the “fatal fourth” inning |in which Cincinnat! broke up the frat going to nece wan but Dune second behind Collins on to Daubert It wa | % box Groh to Rath two hits, 1 to Daut arth te 190t4 Le KS AND BONDS 1 Witt Fonds, War Petroleum & Smelting & F jotor, ea WIL iftc Glas: Met olterup ka Tire & Rubber lett Life Saying versal High Pow ADS al Alarm . ui £ on. Lone Star Ol , Horn Ou, T jonarch Cons. mpbell Dirg.. WINKLER Elliott 850. i VICTORY BONDS © York quot » oes a charg 4 Y ings Stamps. 7.00 10.00 Sp b TAM RECEIPTS Pe urdays Until . MeCONAH American Bank Bid s nd M HERTY 180 ry Be 5 partial pay- 8 BEBINESS OrroRTUNITIES RAL STORE; COUNTRY; DO- business; no opposition; oe. Stock at invotce, around mt, store and 4 living 2 ie BLDG. Elliott 5223. PEKSONAL RM ANENT HAIR” WAVING, ing. henna pack for gray batr. IMPROVEME: reasonable rates. opposite Boeing SWAT HES 0 ~ CREDIT AEL, 209 PIKE ST. of Otto & wervices will be held at lors of Bonney-Watson Co dway, Sunday, at 1:20 p.m. are invited to attend. In- at Hills of Eternity ceme- ‘S Stamps. | © Smith Chlropractor | hwo Kamen, i error presen c. | CHICAGO—Gandil out, Groh to actor. 212 Denny Ride. Daubert; Risberg tripled to right, nt bet Pike and Union Neale should have fleided the ball, oe aes but it eluded him when he slowed down. Schatk singled Infleld, scoring Risberg, Fisher knocked the ball wh with one hand, but was unable to flepl it in time, Schalk out steal ing, Rariden to Rath, Sehalk protest. | ing the decision, frantically Jumping up and down in his rage. Kerr out, Kopf to I ort, One run, two hits, CLAREN® r 1 | Furniture, Rensiring. Packing | forenaen Wron Marn. Shop MO SeiT Collateral: Loans ANED ON ALL Slee of value The Reliab ind av ANYTT. ie, 907 Money to Loan no errors. g : MONEY TO LOAN amonds and jewelry, om most | patinfactory terms. SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS IN SFATTLE 325-¢ EMPIRE PUILDING <. the | Jack Dempsey ente press atand while the inning was in pre and the athletes the feld were momentarily forgotten while 6 tear testiooe |the crowd gave Willard'’s conqueror me paar town Physicians end Surgeons | “Kathryn Warrisan — Women’s | vinta t sordera readjusted. 4819 Btone| CINCINNATI—Kopf sin way: Green Lake car North $955 | right. Collins made @ desperate try Ph. for the ball, but it was unavailing. be aR treatm: inte, na Neale forced Kopf at second, Gandil | methods given jte Risberg. It was an easy play, but} fae irae alognnady. too slow for a double play. Rariden Hours lout, B, Collins to Gandil, Neale tak “Farkit Bathe | ing second; Fisher out, Weaver to | SPERTAT FP RRTEN HCPA TT | Cand No runs, one hit, no errors | “4th ave,” Blectriq cabinets era-| CITICAGO—Liebola out, Daubert } os jampe, tubs. Rheimatiom/ unassisted. Jake cleanly fielded a eal koteraiet “Phase |hard drive down the first base line | |_Main 2219, day or night. and beat Nemo to the bag. EB. Col-| ling out, Fisher to Daubert, on an/ ics XALASKX 6. TY Firat ave. | Sasy hopper to the pitcher; Weaver | 8 _Fltioet out, Fisher to Daubert. No runs, no ‘Stora; hita, no errors. SRY, FIREPROOF ET ORATE| Sixth Inning eee CINCINNATI—Rath “out, Risberg — to Gandil, Risberg’s throw waa wild Akron, ©., has established @ shay: and Gandil stretched full length to) eteria, Yes, it means just what it/ make the stop. Daubert Mied to Jack.) | sounds like | son; Groh out, Weaver to Gandil, No - |runs, no hits, no errors. LOWEST RATES | CHICAGO—Jackson walloped the | ein jair wo hard that he rolled over with CALIFORNIA his feet in the air. Fisher nearly | SAN FRANCE Loe “a beaned Jackson on the second ball ANGELES Pot and they exchanged warm remarka. SAN. ira, FREQUENT SAILINGS. | Jackson singled to left. It was a pop MeCORMICK LIND news on ning | Geng is | other drugioss Sanipractic 207 nm Main Ls |fly which Kopf's outstretched hands 4 almost captured. Jackson out steal. | | Ing, Rariden to Kopf. The throw was ~~ THE SEATTL X WIN but Joe minsed the bag was tagged, Felach walked, Luque was gent out to the bull ph to warm up. Felsch out stealing, Ft Rath; Gandil struck out one hit, no errors Bill Rariden's good right arm came to the rescue of the ning and two would-b thieves were nailed. STAR Sox bi Seventh Inning CINCINNATI Gandil on th Rousch popped right fleld foul line it; Kopf flew to Lic hits, no errors org out, Grob to Groh made a corking stop 8 out, Groh to ance. Kerr Dunean struck bold, No runs, n CHICAGO Daubert and throw halk Daubert, on an easy « vation when he Rath to no errors. received an to bat No runs Kerr out no hits, Kighth Inning CINCINNATI--Neale out Rariden out, Collins to Gandil; Ma gee batted for Fisher and flew to Lie bold no hits, CHICAGO—L uque for Cincinnat!, Jimmy involved in an altercation with the White Sox players at the end of the inning, but the umpires prevented tilities and led the Red player to the Cincinnat! bench, Letbold struck out; EB. Collins out, Daubert Luque, who covered first; Weaver out, Rath to Daubert. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning CINCINNATI-—Rath out, EB, Col ins to Gandil; Daubert struck out; Groh out, Weaver to Gandil. No no hits, no errors Bet 7 to 5 Reds Will Take Game CHICAGO, Oot, 3—Shortly before today’s world series me started betting was 7 t@ 5 that Cincinnati would take today’s game. Cinein nati backers were finding no diffi- culty in getting takers at those figures, struck No runs no errors pitehing Smith became now runs Deaver Divorce Case ‘The divorce case started by James HK. Deaver against Minnie Deaver was stricken from the caien dar Friday, on application of Robert Tajt Hodge, counsel for Mra. Deaver. Deaver is charged with first degree murder of H. ©. Holt, Alki grocer, late Saturday night, and is in jail, ‘The case in not ready, and Deaver's incarceration will prevent it from be. ing heard, Hodge sald. It wae on the calendar for Tuesday, October 7. Stock raising in the Pacific North: West will be advertiaed before the eves of the stock raisers of the world at the International Stock Show, Chi cago, November 29 to December 6, by @ solid train load of Pacific coast stockmen. LUCAS CLEARED GARDEN ACRES - On Mercer Island—Lake Washington TEN MINUTES ON KING COUNTY FERRY FROM LESCHI PARK To MERCER ISLAND ‘THE FAMOUS 210-ACRE LUCAS RANCH Beautifully situated on a level bench overlooking Seattle, Lake Washington and mountains. This ranch—10 | minutes by auto ferry from Leschi Park—is the closest-in property of this character on the market. A chance for a Practical Country Home for the man who must be near his work. .I am dividing this farm in Four-Acre Tracts. Every tract is ready for garden, and has been under cultivation for years. ROADS—Beautiful County Boulevard around the entire island, with good roads connecting. Excellent schools. A delightful neighborhood. Close to the Boat Landing. Excellent drinking water anywhere at 30 feet. OPENING SALE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Autos will meet the ferry Saturday afternoon and Sunday. A NORTH V IEW FROM LUCAS EARED ACRES, MERCER 1 FULL INFORMATION THE OFFICE AT $500 Per Acre $10 cash monthly. u can buy Ac © or 210 Acres, as much as you need. Auto ferry leaves Leschi; 545 a, m, 6:30 a, m 8:00 a, m 10:20 a. m 1:00 p, m p.m Pp. m p.m 10 p,m 11:30 p m. Passenger ferry only; get off at Franklin dock Leave Seattle ave. 6:20 7:30 am, 2:30 p. em 4m - 6:20 p.m. 6:30 p.m. a 8:00 p. m 10:30 p, m, 11:45 p. m, m. $:00 a, .m. 9:00 a, m 1116 a, m, 1:30 p, m, DAVID P. EASTMAN PHONE MAIN 266 1024 THIRD AVE. Teds in this tn: | to} Stricken | P: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. APPLE MARKET WILL BE LOWER ‘Wholesalers Report Heavy Sales on Thursday Lodub produce wholesalers lenoed a busy day Thursday. market was well supplied with pr t ly y kind of fruit d vege table season, and grocers more appeared on the street to buy their waren ox in rato continue high, quotations at $1 box Is threatening and they are picking the first of ripe « and green te ing 50 to 75 cents per box Italian pew hard to get on the local market want this fruit very ly, ing the number of calls wh wet for it Th crop this year been a very emall one, and the early frosts cast of the mountains have Killed part of that The local apple market t« a trifle unsteady, and on the verge of a num ber of price changes, The market is considered too high for the begin. ning, and it is thought that many varietion will have to be lowered be. fore good movement can set in. Cantaloupes are practically off the market now, ‘The frost early this week probably put the finishing touch 00 & rapidly dying market Butter market continues to rule high thruout the country, and pres- ent prices are being maintained at all pointe nay produce men, Locally the market remains firm in first grades particularly, with the public showing its qntagoniam to storage and second grade stocks Reports of wheat and flour in July and August, as reported by the de- partment of commerce, amount to $5,597,000 bushels of wheat and 8,701,000 barrels of flour, everything at Lower bring ray nde toom are are Housewives must consider fal Price Paid ter | Peane—Green string . | Was, per th | B. Waah, Netted Gem, ne New beat, per Mm, re Pumpkine—toest, per Rhebard—Per to. ..... Green Ro coveee Local, out@oor, 1% tba . Pickling, per erate New Honey Dews-—Per case . Lemone—Per por .. Weurre 1 ray, box bv | Almonds—Per Tm. . Brasil Nate—Prer Ib. | do medium wool | do wn Go shearing ... fo flint dry wool pelts Fead meal . Fee Producer .. Barley— Rolled iround ‘ 74.00@ 76.00 60.00 @ 62,00 Cocoanut Meni ..... Chop ‘ Corn—Whole Ground Bone Milo Maine .. | Man ron Timathy Timothy Seed—-No. Rye Seed—Per tb Altatta ‘ Alfalfa Ment 36.00 @ 38.00 7 78.00 @ 80.0 The with top From & number of growers, _ UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Announces the Sale of | SURPLUS MATERIAL | Which Is Available for Inspection at Following Warehouses: | Wilson Point Warehouse, South Norwalk, Connecticut; Warehouse, Chicago, Illinois; Erie Warehouse, Erie, Pennsylvania; Warehouse, Los Angeles, California; Baltimore Warehouse, Sollers Point, Baltimore, Hog Island, Pa.; Los fees Maryland; New Orleans Warehouse, New Orleans, Louisiana; Metuchen Warehouse, | Portland, Oregon; Tacoma, Washington. 700, 800, 1400, 1000, and 2800 1. H. P. Stuffing Boxes, Propellers, Under-Bea Connections, Square Feet H. 8. BOILER FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES —Water Gaugen, Expanders, Fan Casings and Uptakes, Injectors, and Fidley Tops, ete. 15 tonsa. Soda and Reserve Feed Water Tanks, Centrifugal Pumps and Vertical Simplex Pumps. Various Sizes. Counters, Engine Room Telegraphs and Lifting Gears. Reels, Windiaases, Ventilators and Cowls. Life Preservers, 24 and 26 feet. Mechanical and Bar type Davits, Masts, 1% im, Cire. to 7 ins, Wire Rope, % in. to 1 7-16 ins, I Pings and Unions, Boards, Lamps 10 to 0) Watts. A. Lead tings. Junction Boxes, and Turbine Units, Switch Lights, Transformers, 25 K. W. A. to 100 K. W. Steel Braid Wire, Lead an, Tools. PIPING, ized; Seamless Steel Tubing, Copper Tubing. wure, Chronometer, Manifolds and Reducing. Fitting» —Ells, Unions, Gankets, Lock Nuts, ete PLUMBING MATERIAL—Water Ciosets, Urinals, Lavatories, Heaters, Mirrors and Bath Room Fixtures. HANDLING DEVICES—hain Blocks %- to 3-Ton. Bridge Crane, 3 to 10 Tons; Derricks, 10-Ton; Hoists, 2-Ton. Elect Slings. Shears, Bending Barke, Bulldozer, Liner Rolls, Drills. Moulding Machines, Mills, Ovens, Emery Wheels and RAILROAD EQUIPMENT—“a?, Crossovers, Spikes, etc. METALS—tronze and Copper, Galvanized Steel Sheets and Zinc Bars. Structural Steel, Fabricated and Unfabricated. | MISCELLANEOUS— Plugs, Posts, Racks, Ranges, Reels, Revolvers, Shotguns, Spikes, Springs, Staples, Steamers, Studs, Tables, nish, Washers, Wedges, Wheelbarrows, Wheels, Whistles. The above are practically all new. Some second hand shop and mill accordance with specifications. tion, Supply and Sales Division, L ; poration, 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, / | sales offices: Supply and Sales Division, Northeastern District, No. Supply and Sales Division, Kastern District, No. 140 Supply and Sales Division, Sou! Supply and Sales 15 \]} Metuchen, New Jersey; Corliss, Wisconsin; Liberty Plant, BOILERS—*cotch Marine—2800 Square Feet H. 8. 15 ft. 3 in. by 11 ft. 5 tn. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT—Conduit, Couplings, Clips, Clamps Generating Units 7% to 15 K. W. Reciprocating . Motors, Blinker Lights, Search Paper covered Cables, Cord, Fuse, clators, Storage Batteries, Bells, Portables, Reflectors, Solder, Tape, Electricians’ Tool Boxeg and Steam Radiators, Steam Traps. REFRIGERATING MACHINERY—Compiete Ship Refrigerating outfits. aterials and equipment are surplus from the shipbuilding program sales are for cash and prices to 1 — are F. O. B. — at —— oe entration yards.” All materi as passed government inspection is in pete Inquiries on any of the above materials are solicited. Detailed inventory, giving all data, may be had on application to Head, Sales See- United States Shipping Board | or at any of the following district Division, Central District, No, 922 Edison Bidg., Alameda, California; PROPELLING MACHINERY AND AUXILIARIES—£ngines, Marine, Triple Expansion— Propeller Shafting, Stern Bearings, Steady Beartaga, ‘Water tube, 2500 Gauge Cocks, Gauge Glasses, 1 Safety Valves, Soot Blowers, Turbine Tub@ Cleansers, Ash Ejectors, Hand Ash Hoists, ‘Tubs Superheaters, Btaybolts, Tubes, Bottom Blow, Globe Stop and Surface Blow Valves, Bridge Walls, Stacks Separators, Rivets, Steam ENGINE AND BOILER’ ROOM AUXILIARIES—Condensers, 2,000 square feet; Evaporators, Feed Water Heaters, 15 and 24 tons; Culinary, Feed and Filter, Fresh Water, Oi, Cireulati i teasers and Gratings, Pumps, Horizontal Duplex Revalution DECK MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT—“apstans, Steering Engines, Winches, Hawser Metallic and Wood Life Boats, Oars, Life Rafts, Manila Rope, Yiam., Marlin and Ratline, ‘connecting Boxes and Fit- and Paper covered and Duplex Plugs, Fuses, Switches, Anmun- |] VALVES AND FITTINGS—Pipe. Brass, Copper, Lead and Steel—Black an@ Galvan- Valves, Flanged and Screwed; Brass, Cast Iron, Extra Heavy and Standard, Globe Angle and Cross, Gate, Angle Reljef, Check, Back Pres- Crosses, Flanges, Tees, Bush- ings, various «izes, Extra Heavy and Standard, Black and Galvanized. Brass and Galvanized Sinks, Bathtubs, Showers, Water Cranes, 10 to 50 Tons; Cantry rie Hoists, Chain and Wire Rope HAND TOOLS—Carventers’, Engineers’, Macpinists’, Steam Fitters’ and Plumbers’. SHOP MACHINERY AND TOOLS—Poring Machines, Lathes, Planers, Punches, Riveters, Power Press, Multiple Spindle and Radial Buffing Machines. WOODWORKING MACHINERY—20ers, Saws, Tenoning Machines. Plates. Steel Shapes, Plates and | ‘Asbestos Millboards, Baskets, Bolts, Bolts and Nuts, Booms, Brushes, Buckets, Chains, Chairs, Cushions, Cuspidors, Fire Extinguishers, Fenders, Filters, Funnels, Graters, Sets, Hose Inkstands, Lights, Linoleum, Mouthpieces, Nalls, Nuts, Oilers, Patterns, Pistols, Rings, Rivets, Rods, Bafes, Hangers, Head Screws, Torches, Traps, Uniforma, Var- equipment is available. a | present warehouses or strict Emergency Fleet Cor- Broadway, New York City. Broad St., Phila, Pa. thern District, Hibernia Bank Bidg, New Orleans, La. Chicago, Supply and Sales Division, Western District, Northwestern Bank Bidg, Portland, Ore. U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 140 NORTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA —— Medium to choice Rough heavy . r Stock Exchange - —-% NEW YORK, Oct. 3-;Leading Issues, | with isolated exceptions, were weak at (the stock market opening today. Cruci- bie Steel opened at 226, off 54; Ameri- can Tobacco at SM. up 14; United el at 105%, off %; Bethie At 104%, off 1% Midvale at| off 1%; Baldwin Locomotive . off 1%; United Bt Rubber off 1; American Locomotive off 2% ep Spring lamb, prim fair Medium... et completely recovered tts and turned strong during t first haif hour, Crucible moved up to 240, Amertcan Locomotive to 116, while | a heayy turnover Sinclair gained 2 | | MEAT Prices Paid Shippers e——— — ‘ountry, dreared 6m: fo! tatements statt condition was un- # Steel receded to nem Steel “RY at At 26444, off | 120%, off 4. | # a fair nized rally around rican Tobacco advanced 10 Announcement of formation curities corpor fn Tobacco com- ~~ DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers ney, | . taney Looal, strictly fret Chicago Market Report | ~Local cubes J country bricks ( Storage .... | age—Local, atrictly Nets country cream- 0 | ‘ontinued importas the United | creamery, TQARS. Oe map, mp on the go Board of Trade} ‘oviaions remained changed |}. December corn opencd down Yo, at) $1.27 M4, ister dropping an additional | 2%o; May cor was off Ke at the open 2%e ing of $1.24%, losing 2%0 toward the practically wn- do cans lowe. Orenon brick, br mber oats was unchanged on open- dropping le; May oatn ping at TAKE and later | ULTRY A by Wholesale Deal- to Shippers ti Frisco Market Status | % ——_—_—# 2 FRANCISCO, Extras, 680 per Ib. Eege—Extras, 78% per dow; oxtra pul- lots, O40 per doz; undersized pullets, 5c per dow. heese per Ib. Oot. Butter— California flats, fancy, 360 2b and and ee | ® "New York Coffee and um Sugar Quotations | NEW YORK, Oct. %-—-Coffec—No. 7 lower heifers, fewders, | $9. ; | $9.50; ntockers jealven, $11@14. Hoge—Receipts, sow ‘Top, 600 head; $16; market ts} bulk of sales, | commission's ipts, 8,000 head; market is fio, 15% @160 per Ibi No, 4 Santos, 260 2.604012.15; ewes, $6@ | per Ib. 1 $12,60915,76, Sugar—Contrifugal, 7,280 per Ib, BEGIN STATE GAS HEARING inued From Page One| — lable to do the work without appar ent difficulty. Attempted tests at the University, — however, showed the gas pressure so low at the burner that the test could not be completed, “It died completely out,” said Mo — Curragh. «, Tests on the Stuart building, made at the same time, showed a longer period of low pressure, he sald, but on September 30 pressure was two Inches, On Brooklyn ave, até6p.m, September 29, the pressute was as jow as three-tentha of one inch. Took Complaints Assistant Engineer Merrill, of the staff, visited the | homes of consumers and took @& long list of complaints which were — typed verbatim and turned over to © — the commission, On October 1 Mer ~ rill made pressure tests in the homes of various consumers, These — tests showed: At 1510 Madrona ave. 8 inches ” pressure, At 3421 Fremont, 6.6 — pressure. At the University of — Washington, Bagley hall, October 2, — 3.3. inches. “So that I would say,” said Me © Curragh, “that the pressure ts again | normal in all parts of the elty, even © / in those districts which had aut. 7 fered most from low pressure for ” several weeks before,” Albers Bros. Ship ~ Damaged by Fire The steamship Northland, operat by Albers Brothers Milling Co, damaged by fire in San Fy Thursday, reports received by the — Merchants Exchange stated, PORK SHOULD DROP _ CHICAGO, Oct. 3.-—Retatl pork should’ drop shortly, fontatives stated today. r. new Season pected late today. * < re i J

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