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Reccipte. 1108 beeg: market to ) $11@11 2070 per doz. tie per ib a) 23.—Cattle—Reostpts, slow and lower. tere, $7 S7@ 11.80; : market 50 SAMI Btatis 21-92, new Alaska codfish, small Eastern oysters, 600 ts, i6c MH tall 11, Florida pe 2 for t.; Yakima | mack, delivered. Stall 21, ow sauerkraut, I6¢ at. home | 1.; Libby's new | Stall | 2 Ihe red snapper, Stall #1, 200 pt., 60e qt 2, Snowdritt hima horiey, 48, regular bulk, 80¢ CORNER 200 eae! 2 th fresh herring, 2 jenk, 300 Th. Bi 20e and 360 tb Ake 400 end the Ib. WEASTLA! pat roast, i : dace! 1 per box, tall Borden's milk, 140 baking powder, 396; Lenox ~|61 .773 TONS FREIGHT AT LOCAL TERMINAL} There is 61,773 tone of freight on the terminals ef the port commit according to the report of Auditor Matt F. Gormley, ‘Thiet an increase of 1,355 tons over last woek Canned salmon more than one-third the total. sion, 8. 8, QUEEN OVERHAULED After being overhauled, the steam: er Queen, of the Will re-enter the Seattle-Cali ia service Monday, She will sat for Ran Francisco at 9 o'clock that Fought out most ov WIth positive qualities means And create some distract jo style and price you mere COAT, DRESS Second and Union. | ee | Problem SOMETHING DIFFERENT And That “Something” at Five Dollars _ Ever tried us? If you have, | you will come again. If you haven't, just visit this Second Floor Shop And you are sure to be delight. ed with our charming models. Our DISTINCTIVE RE MODELING is the kind that ia really worth while, Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Second Floor Denny Bldg. 1408 SECOND AVE. JANE MORGAN ALEXIS LUCE AND THE WILKES PLAYERS —-IN— The Net’ WILKES THEATRE How Many Frours Do You Work a Day? The average pair of eyes are working continuously from 12 to 18 hours a day—and it stands to reason they are under more or less Of a strain. They should do this work without undue strain or irritation. A perfect pair of eyes Iw rare. Nature is seldom exact, no it is highly important, if you suspect your eyes of needing assistance, that @ reliable optician be con- sulted—one whose knowledge, skill and experience are an aasur- ance of correctly fitted glasses. HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth Marcu Optical Co. Established 1906, 917 First Ave., Near Madison. NOW—UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONROE SALISBURY IN “THE MAN IN_THE MOONLIGHT” And a Scorching Comedy Te . a | | o—~ | comprines | Paeifio Steamahtp | — THE srarnie STAR—THUREDAY, crown 23, 191, +* % * Washington to the fore {Famous Aeronautical Experts __ Here to Plan for Aerial Derby || oe) ! The three famous aeronautical experts comprising the special com ! jorgantse the the city Thursday noon at @ |Commedore Louis PD. Beaumont (left, Mr Major Charles J Benjamin Hillman (upper right), Glidden (lower right), mittee appointed by the Aero Club of Amerioa and the Aerial league to first aerial derby around the world, who were luncheon at joats of the Army and vy club, president of the special commission; member of the special committee; originator of the Glidden tours, executive secretary of the special committee. Among the aeronautical experts) Accompanying the commission are Allen R. Hawley, president of the! Aero Club of America; William Graves Sharp, former U. 8, ambasna- | jdor to France; Col, & Herbert) | Mapes, deput, deputy chief of the aerial po-| TOMATO SUPPLY RUNNING SHORT Street Is Practically Bare of! Outdoor Variety Western ave. commission men are offering the last outdoor tomatoes of the season, The market Thursday | Was practically bare of this commod ity and the dealers predict the end lof the week will see the last of the offerings, The hothouse variety will have to satiety the demand from now on, they my, Smali shipments of Tokays from Oregon and Emperors from Califor. nla are featuring in the grape mar- ket, Grapes are expected to be cleaned up in about two or three! | weeks, | Increased shipments of Fiorida l|erapefruit are arriving In Seattle Dealers aay that the end of the week | Ought, to see some lowering in the ra, It quotations, The potato market is firmer in PUGET SOUND STEAMERS |Mentner Boi tee, for) T ivpen [| [towncend, Angvions air And Vietorta “Doss not Victoria am || 30am || 30pm | 307e0 ) 4:3¢pmn } @:2¢pm | \ ally 1g:stoe 7 & Kuishan, JAnagartes and il | anus Port Gamble—Ludiow—Fiagler 4:30pm Steamer Puget, for) i¢ 00am )) lally |Kingaton. Gambdte oept udiow, **iet Satury [Flag ler, Townsend (funday \Hansville ai 1 .06p nm) Hoek. Sunday flan Juan Intends m\str, City of Angeles, Hfor all pointe in the /Sen Juan islands, for these points landing points m | arrangements for landing, | and assume all risk and iabtiity in| ing auch — landing. Bteamer's ner rate does not incinde oat ding charges, allowed free. and schedules mubjact to | ithout notice Freight ceived dally for all pointe Tacoma) named in above schedule, Tickets must be purchased at ticket office. Open from 6:30 « m, to 12:00 midnight PUGET BOUND NAVIGATION CO. DENTISTS FHIRD ANG UNIOp ore THREE OFFICES No, 1—Third and Union St, Opposite Postoffice No, 2~In Issaquah, tei lice of New York City; Capt. Mark |Ovenden, of the New York aerial po- lice and epecial transcontinental rep- Tesentative of the commimion, and Henry Weohouse, vice president of |the Aerial League of America and lwriter on aviation subjects. Has Meter Secret But Gets Arrested Just how J. F, Thornton, of West Beattie, changed the mechaniam of | hie meter so it wouldn't regtater all! the electric juice passing thru tt, in| |@ mecret that will never be published jto the world, Just as Thornton got the thing to} working properly he was arreated,| charged with defrauding the city,| whieh furnishes the juice, He was | convicted in Judge Ronald's court Wednesday. Sentence will be pro nounced later all grades, but sweets which are to- day selling from a quarter to « half cent lower than thone offered at the beginning of the week, Hutter and egg prices remain steady. The last of the Alaska egy shipments have been disposed of by pene Per 400 Hot house Mant | Garite bunches . toe 10@1 on Horseradish Rast--Loca!, per M™. a Hubbard Squash—Local, .. 6140 "09 Lettuee ler erate ‘ Tar tom Mette » Local, per ® Per t | Retehagas—Yekima, sack fipinnch—-Looal, per box om, naw 45 000% Turnip —N Vegetable Marrow —P Mere vaurre Delietous . Jonathan Apttaenberse Winter Baanses “1e0@s Local Bansnce—Guitemala, wer Hh 2.00 He Popeorn—towa, ver Tr... a baiaeres aensese: 717 ai Country, drensed ... Rieck Swiss Fancy wheel # f scan Lay No, 3—Second Ave. and Washing. ton St, Belgian Hares—Live, per %. OPE Wy gevseseserncee ATO elc, on board, Branch at Ge MAX G SCE JAP LABOR MEN DUE ON FRIDAY With Japanese delegates to the labor conference in Washington, D. the liner Fushimi Maru, of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha company, is due to arrive here early | Friday morning. WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices. Also Canadian government bonds, Threet private wire to all impor- tant markets. New York stock exchange and New York curb stocks quoted, HERRIN & RHODES, INC, Established 1896 Stocks and Bonds Main 1512 119 Cherry SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES BF to Per Year We Trust Go. 4 at Au $30 Colombia to limb ZZ Z0yy In all lines the Pacific Northwest is forging ahead at a tremendous pace. A comparison of crop figures for last year and this conveys more forcibly than words the strides our own state is making. MAJOR CROP PRODUCTION—1918 1,634,000 Bu. . 26,429,000 Bu 2,630,000 Ba. 1,429,000 Tons 4,580,000 Bu. 8,370,000 Bu. 70,000 Bu, Total Hypothetical value all crops $ 2,778,000 51,801,000 8,024,000 36,279,000 8,066,000 6,203,000 140,000 11900 21,480,000 $47,500 724,500 $134,384,000 LIVE STOCK - 803,000 Head $ 27,876,000 1. 20,000 216,000 Head 907,000 FF . 000 « 817,000 Head 2,160,000 16,200,000 11,543,000 9,204,000 6,974,000 ead ead $ 73,957,000 Total value crope and live stock. «0. ..0+++ a: -0<000e0-$200,212, 008 MAJOR CROP PRODUCTION—1919 Grand total fer 1919.. $ 90,000,000 11,362,000 8,030,000 50,017,000 190,000,000 130,000,008 Prrereerrerer 2h] ATIONAL BANK JAMES D a Sa JAMES D) Wit ‘ 1) orgetown HMIDT Secon ao Main Bank an ‘1 Present Colors to War Veterans New colors of the Saecho-Slovek jrepublic adorned the walls of the jhome of Roosevelt Post No. 24, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, 1616% Third) jave, Thursday, following a “mixer” attended by more than 600 mamhore | Monday night. Ol Cuban and Philippine veterans were taken back 20 years and sniffed again the smoke of battle as they and their comrades of the world war compared experiences. | Mayor Fitzgerald and others spoke,! including Capt. “Wee” Coyle, who} attempted to figure out who won| the war, ane BANK CLEARINGS | Seatt | .$6,850,479.91 | 1"1,789,708.81 | | . 2,408,604.00 | | | Clearings . || Balances . | Wood has been made stronger | than steel, and is used especially on) airplanes. | r Federal Kee HOCE YMAN J D LOWMAN EARMER CHAS A SCRUBY " ‘ PPER B CW herry St. hes open Saturday evenings 6 Launching to Be Staged Saturday ‘Tho Seattle North Pacific Ship | building Co. will launch the steam |ship Chicamico Saturday afternoon, Buy Silver Securities Silver lo now $1.20% per ounce in New York and $1.40 London. Highest record since 1789 A $1.29 silver market is predict- ed for the near future. We ad- vise immediate purchase of all producing silver issues — and especially recommend Nevada, Coeur d'Alene, Cobalt and Brit- ish Columbia Silver Stocks. Call or write for a special silver of- fering circular, Dependable in- formation furnished on all com- panies. Address H. E. Wills Company STOCK BROKERS 618 Second Ave. Seattle Phones Elliott 4349-2606 The Remedy for High Prices Says the Bankers’ Magazine: “We call lustily on the Executive and Congress for help, but few of us seek to apply the remedy within our own hands. that we do not need, and We buy at extravagant prices things stubbornly refuse to prac* tice that ecenomy which of itself would do more to reduce the high cost of living than all the expedients which legislation can inven: Buy wisely and deposit count at the t or the Executive apply.” regularly in a savings ac- FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 anch at ¢ Ban AB B. ANSLFY STEWART 13 Ballard CASLER to & « October 25, at 5 o'clock. The ship fe @ 9,400-ton steel vessel. Mra. James |F. Twohy, wife of one of the of- ficlals of the company, will christen the Chicomico, AMUSEMENTS _ (PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 te 12 SIX BIG ACTS OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photeplay MAE MURRAY in “MODERN LOVE® MOORE ‘itprvirus rlink/AS? BATE - LYDELL and Jimmy favo gotti's *LAipe Ridnor; Miss Robbie jone. Twice Dally—-2:30, 8:15, ita, Tee reeeomta “JOHN “The Play Pati the Century Elliot With Mat. Sate i Guiprine coment RAMA IN 3 ACTS Niner Pl let; Belle Oli + Cyeling a Sophie ‘surprise sen: sation; Pants