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a [> “Never play a woman tn a cafe or Seeiraiee ton “A Dog, an Automobile and Flattery Declares FRANCISCO, Nov, 3—"The, open sesame’ to a woman's heart is pedigreed dog, an automobile and That is the recipe of George Fox ‘the “Dandy of Powel! Street,” who he has used it successfully in a nd flirtations and whose heart.| ing escapades landed him in on a charge of having purloined 10 ly the affections but the ranch ef a California witow “And the greatest and most es-| . of the three is a beautiful 4 ” murmared the dandy suavely a city prison interview “Women have been wild over me all my lite. | Lack “Flirt Courage” } “I generally carry a pedigreed dog} me. Women are like antelopes romp to look anything over. —they stall themselves. They ‘t got ‘flirt courage.’ They to make the first advance. Hye got to do it for them. Give| An opening. The dog docs tt “My dog is a beauty, Women stop | admire it. Ask questions, ete opens the conversation I gen y trot around with police dows wolf hounds. Airedales will do, | No Cave Man Stuff “The next thing is to ‘admire hing they're wearing. You've to be a good talker and have a/ command of English. No cave stuff. Just nice, patter talk--| them the bunk all the time. | you wheedle their name and After that the automobdite | | theatre or a dance. Take ‘em out} oe them out of a) The self-styled heart-breaker low-| ered his voice out of the hearing of fat jailer. “Play women 32 or over, and with T made a specialty of RLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR “anderine” Save and Glorify Your Hair * \ In a few moments you can trans- fm your plain, dull, flat hair. You} an have it abundant, soft, glowsy full of life.+ Just get at any/ or toilet counter a small bottle! nderine” for a few cents. Then n a soft cloth with the Dander. Te HER eS ovr 6 iY FROM DOING mem THE COUNTRY i ’ So PTE dee Carr ia GnsAT CONVERSATION (OpeneR—e widows. + Wilows with money Women who have been denied the good things of life during their mar- ried life. They crave pleasure, ex citement, travel, everything they have never known. You pop in on the scene and show them a good! time. They'll not only give you thetr| heart, but—their money | Working Girls “Hardest” “The working girl is almost firt-) proof, She doesn’t stand for much|) bunk. | “Soctety girls are a waste of time. Papa has ali the money. And they're) used to lots of luxury and good/ times. You can't show them any- thing new. “The chorus girl? Wants everything every other girl has, and isn’t backward about demanding it “And widows! Made to order for a guy. After they’re 32. The more intelligent, thas MURDER TRIAL OF CARMAN ON F. J. Swiger, carman, went on trial in Superior Judge Boyd J. Tallman's court Monday morning, charged with | the first degree murder of F. R Snow, at the Jefferson car barns, June 27. Ag the shooting occurred | after the new capital punishment statute went into effect, the Jury ha | Are the‘Sesame’ to Women’s Hearts, the Champion Male Flirt! - Se (Tw better educated they are, the harder | they fall, | “Here's the most important thing of all: Be interested In what they | are interested tn and be able to help whatever they con-| them along in template doing. No Shave Needed i “Clothes don't count especially. Of But in| course, they help in the city [the country, I've won women tn khaki and without a shave. ‘em how to shoot bears, ete. It made jan impression on them they never forgot. “Women pass up & modest guy. ‘They fall for hot air.” if Offers Aeroplane | for Campaign if Sen. Lamping | Runs | Campaigning for votes by aero plane! That's going to be the latest if an offer made by Norwood Jones, re- Jonathan Apples Are Favor- | potatoes MARKET STRONG ON SPUDS HERE ites With Consumers The local wholesale produce mar ket opened the week strong on spuds and steady on Eastern Washington The car shortage east of the mountains ts becoming #0 acute, Western ave. jobbers declare even the local market in bh hard time getUng sufficient stoc Yakima potatoes shipped in Apples are steady here, with buyers showing an inclination for the cheaper varieties rather than the ex-| tra fancy stocks, Jonathan apples appear to be in the best demand, ‘The market is still short of ba nanas, but ft is the opinion of the dealers that the situation will be re lieved before the end of the week, San Francisco markets are recelving shipments from New Orleans and the Hawaiian island, and it appears cer tain that some shipments will be db rected toward this district Demand tor onions continues keen, with prices very firm. The car short age in also blamed for the high onion market by the jobbers, Pears are in small supply, with trade rather ao tive. Huckliberries are in good sup ply at 15 to 16 cents per pound. Fresh egg prices remained steady at 85 cents per dosen, wholesale Dealers point out that ee markets thruout the country are bigh and may | that New Yorkers are paying $1.15) per dozen for fresh California cees.) At the same time the highest prices recorded in Portland thruout last week was 76 conta per dozen, Butter market is firm, with prices on the verge of a jump, according to local creamery _— a ‘Local Markets Necte—Local, per ack ... Cobbage—Danish ball, head.. .09@ 024 a ne |8. ” | $6,817,071.59 159,485.25 | Clearings | Balances | Clearingn | Batances 2,969,498,00 1,063,028.00 | Clearing | Matances | Clearings | Balances 737,605.00 78,789.00 | | | | + 8,509,463,00 3,863,0: Praises Seamen Trained in N. W. Writing from Havre, France, an acquaintance here, Capt, John Cameron, former commander of the shipping board, West station, now captain of the steam- ship West Hematite, highly praises the seamanship of the eatlors on the ship. They are all products of the local station. During the war! Capt. Cameron was captured by| the German raider Wolf, and with his wife and daughter, held captive for seven months, Seattle to Have . Marine Hospital A marine hospital will be built here soon, according to announce- tment by Washington Association No. 12, Masters, Mates and Pilots. The only hospital of this character in the Northwest is at Port Town- send, At the last convention of the national association, No, 12 peti- tioned for a hospital here. The pe- tition was approved and forwarded to congress, It received the in- dorsement of congress and Surgeon General Blue, Details are now be- ing worked out. Lumber Cargo to Go on West Ira With the biggest lumber cargo ever taken out of this port, the steamship West Ira was scheduled to wail for the Orient Monday. She [han 4,600,000 feet of lumber on |board. The ship is operated by 5) Struthers & Dixon, Showed | °* | Peanot Matter. etl Tetatere--Par ton— TE. Wash, Netted Gem, new 80.00@88.00 New local, 1. on | Pumpkine— Lace! [Rhabarb——Per ‘ Rutabagae—Takima, eck... he Local, per box Toutoce--Saney Mail @iW@" 41 Turnipe—New, Ioeal, per eneW 6.604 0) per tb. o2@ 02% | h Delicious y. Jowathane Rplteenbers® . cently in the aviation service and now | Peresaae # with the Northwestern Aviation com- pany, in the Central building, ip ge- cepted. The offer is made by Jones to Sen ator Geo, B. Lamping. Jones nays he is not personally ac |quainted with Lamping, and doesn’t know whether Lamping will be a can- didate for governor. However— “It Mr. Lamping wil be a cand! | date for governor,” says Jones, “will next spring and summer place my and draw this through your balr| power to recommend the death pen-| machine and myself at hin service to one small strand at a time./ ntly, yes, immediately, you have d the beauty of your hair. It be a mass, 26 soft, lustrous, and so easy to do up. All * cai and excessive oil is re) « [Danderine put more life, colbr, | and brightness in your hair | stimulating tonic will freshen | scalp, check dandruff and fall: | hair, and help your hair to grow , thick, strong and beautiful alty on conviction. Because of the | capital punishment phase of the| trial, many jurors declined service on | the jury. At @ late hour Monday the jury had not been picked. Swiger is said to have been disput ing with William Molyneaux, anoth er catman, when Snow attempted to settle the quarrel, Eye witnesses told the police Swi ger drew a gun and fired at Moty- neux just ag Snow stepped between them. The bullet killed Snow | an“Inexpensive” Piano Without “Cheap” One There is a big disti words “cheap” and ‘ folks like to get thin find that in the en instruments, The p reach*of most every home. will fender many years of satisfactory seryite—they are good, substantial val- ues and are worth asked. We gladly terms of payryent. “ Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola and Duo Art Pianos, Victrolas, Records and Player Rolls. Sherman, oe Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Tacoma the most expensive—because a while afterwards they had to buy an- other that would really give service. Now we do not sell “cheap” pianos, but we do carry a number of “inexpensive” Buying inetion between the ‘inexpensive.” Some “cheap”—only to they proved to be little rices are within the These pianos every dollar arrange convenient ay & Co. Portland | bonus to start him fn ctvilian life. | trade take him by airplane into every sec: tion of thie state for his campaign without any charge for my mrvice.” Lamping was author ef have given every service man a It is for this reason that the Jones offer is made ‘Shipping Program Outlined in Bills WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—(United Preas.)—Two bills setting up @ peace time shipping program aimed to make the United States the equal of other great powers in foreign were introduced today by Senator Jones, Washington. One bill would abolish the Emer- gency Flee@ corporation, which now butids vessels. The other bill would give the shipping . board the authority to bufld and sell ships and take from the board the authority to operate ships, PLAN NEW FISH PLANT The Ripley Fish Co, ts planning to! |improve Pier 9 and install the moat modern plant in the Northwest there Improvements will total $22,000 Which fs the most valuable to you, the wool or the cloth?— ‘The abstract, with its lengthy recital of legal technicalities which the layman does not un derstand, and over which law yers differ, the finished product—the Title Insurance Policy? The Title Policy guar antees to you,that your title is good, or you get your money back, and thatif the title ts at tacked it will be defended by lawyers employed by this com ‘(iny without cost to you. or Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than Half a Million the Dill) peanute- that bears his name which would | Grape Frait—Piorida, per box..7 Noney—Comd, crate |... 4 Bieained sess.cs ss Japanese, per i, per th ints Keystone, tb. Walnuts Loni, strictiy fresh |: Tricks Storage ‘ strictiy fresh Local, Lave, light Broilers Country, dressed... . per th Green bull Dry bulls or Dry malt hid Dry ealfakiu do No 2 Hornchides, groan or saited, em fio ary, each Wool, cloan ranch, full grown. Galted or green kip exins, No @o No. 2... Hheep pelts, long wool, 10,00 13.00 10.00@ 12.00 5.007.090 : 00@ 43.00 1168 006 65.00 Barley — tolled na Gri | Timothy Seed—Wo. & per iv. 19% ee Alfalfa Meal Serateh Food | Strew ... Wheat . Medium to Common t Test cows and heifers, PU GET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET Leave Benttio » te Townsend, Angel and Vietorta, *Does not go thre te Victoria on tri ieaving Seattle Batur- Jaay nient, ‘Tecoma Direct © Tacoma and) tibam |Washington for Ta- 10:20am Joma direct. Steamer) 12:20pen levery two hours, S0c| 2:20pm ingle trip, 92¢ reund trip. daiiy Str. Sioux, Townsend connect with ri points |peninewia, lines for all ol jarn |N toa mer Whatcom: |for Anacortes and ham, daily , Reltingham—Anacertes 4S. 6. Kulshan, for] oepm Anacortes and Bel- aay Hingham, Port Townsend, Port Angeles and 10:00pm daily [Str, Utopia, for Port Townsend, Port Wil- ‘Tues, |Hams, Dungeness and} through. Neah Bay on T rt) 4:40pm |Steamer daily (Kingston, Ga except |Ludlow, **Mgton,| except Satury|F lagler, Townsend,, Sunday (Sunday |Hanaville and my 7:00pm) jock Wiipm Tues. Thurs, Sat. Mon. |for all points in the Wed. |San Juan islands, Friday| Points marked ** are boat landings. Passengers for these points. and for other boat landing pointe must make thelr own arrangements for landing and assume all risk and lability in making — auch ding, —Bteamer’s Passenger rat not include boat landing chare Bagrage Hability ts Umited to ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whale ticket, 150 pounds allowed free, Steamers and schedules mubject to change without notice, Freight. ro- ceived datiy for all points (exeepting Tacoma) named in above schedule. ‘Tickets must be purchased at tioket officn. Open from 6:30 a m. to 12: midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Ticket Office, Colman Deek, Phone Main 3993, Beattle | 4, | tipcoitiesbahenibil Hie of the New York | Stock Exchange @-itenoas NEW YORK, Nov. §. were recorded at the Ing today, United Ataten steel 116, up 1) Central leather at 10% Hethishem Steet lack Bteel harp tnerenses | on pened at mp i% up 1M up 1% Nepublte otro. | jugar featured mer reaching | Chicago | Market R Report | be | CHICAGO, coal strike | the en | higher f ‘Trade today but tater $1.29%, and remained un-| |echanged; May corn opened up ie, at Se. as up Ko at the open | tne. TRC, and ister advanced Ye; opened “he higher, at T5%e, ed Wo thereafter \° | ———— lew York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations ew YORK, Now Cotten—No Tue, Ie per ib; No. 4 Bantos, 2602640) per th Guger—Contrifugal, 7.88¢ per 1h ~——— 9 VESSEL MOVEMENTS | DEEP SEA VESSELS Sighted at the Cape (Special from U. B Weather Pureau) TATOOBH ISLAND, Nov, 3.-—# A. M-—~ perons ter falling; light rain; wind « ee an hour. Huck at 6 m. No | N at 10 towing at li & Arrived at Seattle November $-Str Admiral Watson from Kouthwestern Alaska via Southeastern 0 a. m.; wtr Queen {6a m edwood from Bouth- orn Alaskan porte at $:20 p. m.; str West Ira from Bellingham yin trial trip at ithe n rem Tacoma at 4p. m.; ate from Prince Rupert, DB. ¢ p m.; ote Banta Ana from Southeastern Alaskan Porte at midnight, | Salled from Seattle November 3—#tr Effingham for trial ervise’at # a m. November 2—Str City of Seattle for Southeastern Alaskan ports at 10 a. 10. Koyel Maru for Yokoha: oon; power bktn } and fishing cruise Arab at 7 @ m.; sch Marbor in tow of tug Liliteo, & m.: str Prince George for Pri pert, 2. ia ports at midnigat, Alaska Vessels NOME-—Arrived November 1: toria from Beattie, Michael: KETCHIKAN —falied November 1: Jefferson southbound at midnight. om rts BAN PRDRO—Arrived November 1: Str | Mukilteo at noon. ANCIBCO—Arrived i from Tac m.: t n for Yoko in tow of < tind for Kagie | Str Vie- and proceeded to st. | str Beattie at 1 per 2: Btr Proaid » Salied November Str Korrigan IL for T ved inmd C—-Pasaed November 2 & m. for ino for Vancow ~Arrived Novem- tdge from Port Han 1a mtr Walmarino from Sydney, N, & W., ‘D—Arrived Novem- age from Port Gam- hard Holyoke at 2 jovember 2: AP, A. ¥. bly Redwood, for Beat- Passed out November 2 Van. ©. | Bie in tow of tug D. m. Pansed in jateamahip, pro te, at § pm Str Koyel Maru at § p.m Nanahaw at 2 p. m, | SOUND NAVY YARD—Safled Str Argyll for Oleum at 9 a. | ©. Naneshan for San Fran- | PUGET November m.; U. & elnco TACOMA—Arrived November 2: 8tr/ | Alameda from Seatt% Salled November 2: Str Norwood for Beatle. ] N. Wireless Report Canadian Governmes November 2—Str Admiral Watson in Seymour Narrows southbound at 11:30 ember 1—Str Admiral Watson off | cke southbound at # p m.; str ne D. off Ree Inland northbound at 10:30 p. m.; tug Lorge crossing Mil- bank Hound soutabound at #:60 p.m. | U. 8 Naval Commanication | ‘ember 1-—Str Northwestern off Cape | jas northbound at ® a. m.; str Ar-| |. Beattie for Oleunm, £10 miles from Oleum at § p. m.; str City of Beattle 98 | "|| miles from Seattle northbound at § p,m. Hankow | west of San Str De Volente, 3,620 mil i ate Vie dro, at § p js in Port at Senttle Today thern pler—Str Fushim! Maru eo terminal—str Westen | Great | @mmith Knight Pier 11k Guy ©. | tore. Bell at, terminial—v, 8. TL. WT. Teather, | motor schr Margaret, str Redwood, | Pier 7—Str Norwood. | Pt Bktn Hawalt | Pier 2—8tr Banta An Grand Trunk Pacific | son. | Pier A—Str Admiral Farragut | Pier B—Str Admiral Schley, str Senator, Pier D—Str Qui | Bkinner & str Effne, Stacy at, termina Hpokane at, terminal Marine. Hanford st. terminal—Str Cathtamet, Dasiia, etr Balcatta, str Chicamico, | Duthie yards—Str Devel Todd's drydock—-Str Gaffney. Puget Sound Hridge and Dredging yards -Str Brookwood Fisher mille—Str Criafietd Ames yards—Str Roosevelt, | len, str Went Ivia. | Heffernan'’s drydock Elliott Bay yarde- sohr Bianel Patterson-MeDonald Hoobyalla Fast Waterway terminal—ftr Edmore. Union Pacific pler—Str Yomet Marv. Commercial Boller works—Str Admiral Dews | Union Ol company—sst West Ira, Lake Union-—Hulla Sn Broxton, Taota dymion, Wort Jackeon, Ad- dison, Boughton, Bowesmont, Rourne- vito, hurat, Abilia, Adria, Ca- ria, Blestra, Oelwin, Abydos, Arca- mia, Academia, Peruta, Black Wolf, Mirkland, Rastine, Blanford, Agron, Wort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, eon, Eliasa, schrs Henry Wilson, Salvator, Au mi Goss, bge J. D. Po- tr Sengwen. tr Admiral Wat- Str Effingham, ntine, str Teremont, 8G. 8. Murnside, —Mootr sche. Libby str Western | Str 1, Ti, Lovejoy. Motor schr Kirketind, yards. Motor schr bk Oriental, tr Tanginak, t Kodiak, Str Wisteria, Meacham Haboock yard str Chalets, hull ¢ Ballard Marine railw Stream—Motor sohr ooieha, i ” { nm ONLY $100 To get this pretty hame. you will have make Iment of $15 per month, enmy if you have a job ce |firwt unit of rooms on my 400 00f. | wncre Little City Farms in West yVurmank potstort, | geattie and you move in and finish it when you can, No other oppor- Ifke it in Seattle to own home, Better get a eclireular me, i. C. PETERS 716 ‘Third Avenue |Local Offices #124 25th Ave, 8, We Open daily after 1 P.M. | Public Markets Of course your pay but that is I build the 2 a aront two Btail 121, comb honey, feo, 8 The, $1.00; fas 6 per 100 M Arparagus tip eyrup leat, jug & tunity your or see SANITARY Htall 45, Cris $9.10; Pederat mitk ton milk | | $1.06, $2.10, Ldbby's mincemeant, strained honey, ' tall 79, pur , tall ¢ ler LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices, Also Canadian government bonda, 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 the | 6, 49-T, sack Holly or large can t th. Btalle 1663-15 Drifted Bnow f matoes, for nack yellow corn meal, 6%¢ Monte tomato sauce, 260; large bottle catsup, 196. HCONOMY Stats 27-98, Lima ite Master Blend 260 Rogerw baking CORNER creamery butter, 5 We own and offer 150 shares of the New Capital Stock Issue of the SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF TACOMA increasing the capitalization of this’ bank from $400,000.00 to $1,000,000.00, This issue was authorized at a stockholders’ meeting on July 25, 1919, to meet the unprece- dented increase in business demands on this bank. This offering is available only through the Scan- dinavian American Securities Corporation, as the entire issue has been subscribed, the subscription books being closed November 4. The Scandinavian American Bank of “Tacoriia has been in successful operation fifteen years, and” now gives banking service to 12,000 customers and ‘200 stockholders. Total Resources..........More than $6,000,000.00 Surplus .................More than $200.000.00 The directors of this bank are: JAFET LINDBERG President Pioneer Mining, Cas President of Miners & Mere chants Bank of Nome GEORGE G. W! AMSON Williamson, Williamson & Freeman, Attorneys CHARLES DRURY Merchant lean Bank of Seattle STAF LINDBERG President of Lindberg Grocery ‘ompany JAMPS R. THOMPSON President of Pacific Realty Corporation This is an unusual opportunity to acquire benk stock on an easy payment plan. Price $125.00 per share, to yield 8% on invest- ment. Dividends $10.00 per share per year, pay- able quarterly. Liberty and Victory Bonds, all issues, accepted at par value as part payment. Further information upon request. Application should be made to SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN SECURITIES CORPORATION Suite 531 Lyon Bldg, Corner Third and James, Main 3337, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TT Happy-Go-Lucky Days are these, Many folks are spend- ing all they earn; some more. The day of reckoning must come. The only way to forestall ultimate dis- aster is to put away a portion of your income each payday in a sav- ings account. Let us be of as- sistance to you. NATIONAL CITY OF SEATTLE Second at Marion BANK NIM J NNT TOI TOO TI TITTY TH

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