The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 15

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TW Tc mil hie *)s ||| @ Vessels in Port at || Seattle Today Str Eldridge rl Public “re SANITARY Str Gaftney, ate Admirat| ROW raine ix the demand for rade eggs, caused by the ext high prices asked for tty stock, Dealers foresee no lower quo lige and Dredging yar vod, rt. Stat | Ames yarde—str Cathiamet, atr Roose | daily thans are the favorites with box a close a The first Chinese garlic ever seen in Seattle local wholesale market Friday at 26 cents per pound. The extreme prices | the asked for the California product has resulted in the importation of the |; Chinese garlic this year, say the deal Iwin, Abydos, Area . Diack Welt, Axaloa Henry Wilson, Salvator, Alice, motor schr I tr J, A, Moffett The ke-Motor sehr! ., Uniess increased shipments —Ste Cinene, ety) next week the market will be abso market is short of bananas Straw Wheat my | Ballard Marine raliwey—-Rge Biwell Let Seattle Arrivals and of the NewYork | eG Departures Arrivals Str J. A. Moffett trom fan loner: ce alt ith the ep! wre lower at the Carrets—New, per rack Celery lo e Cornmbrre—Pev Qoa—— M4—Ste Admiral holaon « oft \: Pan 25-—Mtr Queen City for Btub M. off 24) Bay, BC. atta. m le 104, off % Geteber 24—Str Mowt Cente for jm ral Leather ™. ‘obacco at} \? " 2 ine marist | | Chicago Market i romt the opening, Petroleum sold below rich led the tire stocks abo’ Local, per box Trading {% O80 Sweet Potatoes Nancy Malt ‘Ternipe-New, local, per sage 100 Y wRerre ed unsettied freely up to the close Steet | Ses tient eff 15 from its high of ¢ tour | ae Ne Provisions held about steady December corn opened up Sc, at) Apple $1.26 1%, and closed Sec lower; May corn| EE. Wash, Delictows opened at $122%, unchanged, but) & Wash. Jonathane | dropped se before the close. | B Wash, Spitscaderss December oats was up We at the open-| E Wash. Winter Hananas at Tic, but later dro; opened down Wwe, at 7 steady at that figure at the © United States Steet sold 106, m Rethienem Steet “B was below General Motors sold down to 325% 8% from the high. b, % SL25% S1.28% D"1aag 1a3q 129m 129% | Deleon te Pe na ™ wi ie Malaga, per crate eaee 7 si Emperors, per tug ... Grape Pralt—Fiorida, per bee. 610 om, crate 18 ry Market steady Prime mix 14; medium mixed, $1312. e ¥ 7 sieges heavy. $11@11.50: pigs. 18 4 mer a Pri ‘ 14.00 €50@7.00 Winter Nellie, bor Cheese—33@ 350 per Ib iat per ib; broilers, 22@ i SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.—Butter-~ | Almonde—Per To. . Extras, 6be per Ib | Bemeit Nate—Per Mm. ‘tras, S30 per don: extra pul- | Pilberte—Per Th ae lets, 48146 per don; undersized pullete, 600 Waleete-—Soft shell. per ™. ..- per doz Black Welmate Per Cheese—California fiai Peasute— Virginia ieoye Ib; firate, 300 per 1b. Fecane—Ver M Pepeore— ae en . 2,242,829.00 ||| Denver Market Report | $29,624.00 ® * . taney, 340 per| ows—Count DENVER, Oct. 25.—Cattle—Receipta. | Gres Country, reseed 523,192.00 | 890 head; market steady. Steers, $8.60) Straicm ner th Teseaco | | O12 803,00 locke: vor and feeders, ac = Hogs— Ree higher. Top, doing tomor-| $12.25 |" Sheep—Receipt ead; market 14.25; ewes, $6.50 Wisconsin tripieta. . triplets i ARGONN gE _TRACTS HALE ali 2 Mrrd Priel iby REN ick WATROUS Co. inch, full grown, . wip skins, No View of Argonne Have you seen ARGONNE outside the city limits? tracts, Quarter and Half-Acre Tracts just Beat the landlord and buy one of these Now is the time to get your land for spring planting. Go Out Sunday or Any Weekday # on the Tracts 32 p. m Mr. Laine or Mr. King, residents of Argonfe, tracts or Tel. Main 94 for full Office on property, 95th St boulevard, city water, rich shot | interurban. | . Traets $590 and up home. Take Green Lake car to Kaufman's Statjon tracts—or Richmond Beach bus 9077.00 Agent al 61.004 62.00 will show the +4 \ 10.00@72.00 #8.00@70.00 diand Park Ave, Paved Jay soil; bus line, jitney and Kasy terme, Let rent money buy your then jitney to which pas#es Argonne 00@ 38.00 LAUNCH THREE =" UPONE CENT, VESSELS HERE ‘=<: Half an hour later, the steel steam: e of the treas © of the amashing the oberg yard i Stall velt, atr Weatern Glen tions for several weeks CU & T RK) The coot weather of the pagt few ~ + oR: Leveley. | eye has ted am favorable influ erat “ Motor sehr loo. ence on E 1 Washington apple . offerings. ers report that the | the 3 oe a tom. / demand for thix fruit in increasing | Slipped wife of Cart Sunde of Sunde & D'Ky ce at $2 to $3.60 per |r, sponsored the schooner FRICK GOES EAST former district: man ager for the shipping board, left for ‘amt Saturday morning, He was Calis, October | 4 was ordered to home offices in to take an important was placed on sale in the! 47. 6 Philadelphia ern post there arrive Serateh Food RDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1919. = PLEA FOR UN SENT TO CHI Against Civil Strife copies of Appeal from the Chine Nintributed t |Wholesalers Boost Prices; ° “ovine : tur tle Friday night Chinese Garlic Here wam the 10,000-ton steel ateamer ER! on chat eo Tharygbe we iget antine. * wae launched at the x b 7 eee . 1 " Friday night Following the lead of fresh eggs, | SNnner tf a fee od aah 7 In part, the appeal, which ¥ pullets have be t ads ane . arry ener spread in China, follows on the local wholesale market y An BpOnsor Our country in in da " . pching was at the a num dealers, ‘The remainder pate to struction, Ther of th t in ox to fall in) 440 o'clock, whe t, but o worst line on the new In by Monday oy by mee rod he est Ivis was slip within, Those who would perp morning torre agents Voters, daughter of At-/ diaunion are the deadliest The only apparent reason fo wenniat + christened (he! China's enemies, If China we united she world Limbs ane with Mrs. The country is headed towar¢ ind dstruction, The hot emb weattered in civil war are n Victoria | ouarter The heart friends in Ar vish at the ouver was Carl Sunde roxpect. We there is yet hope. “Piret of all, re Let those who ne the nation 1 the danger them p each demand that the North and brought to harmony. T v who now sacrifice themsel G79 00| hasten that golden day wil! shrined in the hearts of their trymen for generations.” 14.800 16.50) isee@ieso| Warren L 1400@15.59 lof the Japanese Commercial 16 bogs co | #tart atom ». jurday to prevent’ Japanese [gaining contr oe! artments, 917 James st The apartment was leaned to Will Fill a New Field | in the Great Automobile Industry | HINK of the appeal in a Six Cylinder Car, built for the motorist of moderate income! The car must be one of unusual economies. Only big quantity produc- tion can make such a car pos- sible—and quantity produc- tion is not possible without a revolution from old principles of construction. The Willys Corporation has produced exactly such a car It is a revolutionary Six—and is one of the few great forward steps in automobile history since the invention of the pneu- matic tire. It fills a great gap in the industry—and has a field all to itself. Behind this revolutionary caris the Willys Corporation, one of the biggest and strong- est manufacturing concerns in the automobile industry. At its head is John N. Willys, president also of the Willys- Overland Company, who has successfully built and sold over 650,000 automobiles. The business of the Willys Corporation, exclusive of the building of the new Six, is the manufacture of Electric Auto-Lite, starting and light- Willys Corporation * ° 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York N. B.— This is one of a ser: |Seattle Proclamation Warns could stand againy Disunion is tearing her to|@rand jury, He is held on a $500 already torn off, | bond Jong the vitals will be atta your brothers and | two men 4 are filled with Let them go to the magistrates and |Gazzam Asks Court to Halt Jap Lease Gazzam, vice presiden ed action in superior court Sat-| of the Lafayette |ing canc pai Cities ? Appeal for are ” ction on the part of fornia “, to wecure American for the Pacific nd freight ne eting of shipping in A tir of ant “ppe was rea of the fe committer ten trade of the ting Friday ‘ ea Exe Chamber of Co China — it wae ommerce.* oor Faces Charges af “ Misuse of Mails! will be| Charged with sending obscene mat ter thru the mails, In which it is al or leged he maligned girls working in Seattle, George D, Wilson was ar ed Fri¢ by Deputy United etuate | States Marshal Frank Colligan, In all liminary hearing Com re but sioner BR. W. MeClelland r t the , Wilson was bound over to t wcked. ‘tn Robbed by Two Men ers of every | H. P. Hughes, 1807 Sixth ave, re ported to the poll ne with a other with a slim fe pray | Place and robbed him of $150 in cash So | early today wtruc Both men made thelr getaway be But | fore he could summon aid. The po lice are investigating nite the country rove Six Injured in Riot uth be) COLUMBUS, ©., Cet atriots y ordered two compar ves (©) National Guardsmen at Ak be eM | bileize an dprepare for action coun ton, O., whe dic rhe und the stee} mil urred last ight and today. Six men and wom n were injured in the rioting, oung August §, 191%, with thé un standing it was not to be sub 1, Gazzam says. Young im turn the building to Akiyo Kuwa azzam declares, 80 be is ank ion of the jease to Young, and a court or r retugyns » J. R.] the apartment to his control. bank from | bar ing systems, and New — Gears for transmissions an differentials of automobile trucks and tractors. The Electric Auto-Lite bus- iness 1s the largest in its class intheindustry More starting and lighting sets for automo- biles are, and have been made by this company than by any other two concerns 1n the busi- ness. Production 1s now at a rate of over sixteen hundred complete sets per day, and orders for future deliveries are on hand for four thousand sets per day This company sup- plies the principal automobile builders. The New Process Gear business was organized in 1912. Today it 1s one of the largest in the industry: and, because of the high quality of its prod- ucts, the demand 1s constantly expanding The factory covers a seven acre site and employs from 1800 to 2000 highly skilled operators. In addition, the Corpora- tion is producing the Willys Light for the lighting of coun- try homes and farms. In the month of August alone, orders were received for 20,000 Willys farm-light outfits. Trail, to Fix Time A at als ay with m partment indicates the celegration will center in Gary, Ind., and Chica go, Brennan # d He aid that |The words © he's # jolly good | governme will keep a clone fel te watch of the meeting at Mills at Canton | | of advertisements to acquaint the public, automobile trade and buyers of motor cars in general with the present scope and important plans of The Willys Corporation. ‘| Bolshes Plan Big n Celebrations for Treaty Vote| Information procured by the dee WASHINGTON, Oct Repeat | CHICAGO, ¢ tx in ed objections by republican senator# | the Unt big today frustrated attempts by Senator » aur Hitchooek to fixe a Ume for voting | t Russia on on the Je amend! November and Kaward F. mente t Brennan, ¢ went of the depart 4 at in| ment of ju here announced to 7 n he! 4 pt to hold the senate in ‘as long ax it will | | Wh but it under. | tale art of beauty culture, | grew ARE YOU IN DEBT? If you have a number of small debts you owe to several different firms—you are bound to worry. You can’t help it. You feel you will never get caught up again. you Investigate a grewsome find that it it started Sin may be ugly wtands the will usually in We say to you all at one time. business. INDUSTRIAL LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 421 Union St. Phone Mgin 4210 Pay your debts—pay them We'll assist you—that’s our We can’ assist you if you are employed and of good character. o Interest 8% Per Year Payments Monthly or Weekly The extensive plants of these anits are located at Toledo. O., Syracuse, N. Y., and Poughkeepsie, N.Y. They will be sources of supply for the construction of the new Six. ; For the building of the new car the plant of the Duesen- berg Motors Company, at Elizabeth, N. J.,/ was pur- chased and is being enlarged to give a capacity of 400 to 500 complete motor cars per day The new Six has many new and outstanding features—an entirely new, but thoroughly proven, ‘type of spring sus- pension being one of them. The car is of remarkably light 3 weight—approximately 2,100 is pounds and has notable road - holding, non - skidding and easy riding qualities. It has extraordinarily low gasoline consumption — 17 to 20 miles per gallon. The chassis 1s a marvel of sim- plicity. The details are all noteworthy. Anyone desiring further in- : formation about the plans and ; car program ot the Willys ’ Corporation should write for our booklet. youre

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