The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 15

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THE SRATT Oh, Listen to Veterans’ Tales nv dK who will iMarkot Revert” NQ NEW ECGS Port Commissioner oh 2B wo - ON MARKET YET Lincoln Replies Sapa cameenet Satta | 4 nothing on him when | Triple Alliance Man it comes to flirting with viands viea | vie Port Commissioner W. 8, 1 facts Tuesday insued a statement should the attack on the port commission | Pirst pedestal the first of by 1. Ht. Dradley, seoretary of the y King County ple Alliance | ‘One of the wt important, if the most important problem facing the city of Seattle, is! providing employment for the 400, ) people who have made this city | their home,” said Hneotn, “We | ourselves Se marvelous growth, which but we should not forget ever-increasing provision — fo: Garment Sale Wednesday— Thursday Br weed a abies tapes iNY Every Fall and e > Price ‘Bit evened up matters by getting thie off ha manly z | / Winter Suit in ] the House at 4 Suits of Wool Materials, Chiffon Costume Velvet and Silk & Puvetyn; some fur trimmed. Many suitable for all-year-round “Waiter, I have a perfectly fea» Dh ZES 16 TO 52, |tble and surefire plan to end this ereat war.” “And what is Each suit has its original price ticket and the sale price is Exactly Half. Former prices From $45.00 to $300.00; now $22.50 to $150.00 MILLINERY including Duvetyn, Lyons and Panne Vel- Gold Lace and Fur Hats | BOYDEN | | BGs: con we ears te! weit ret atvedy hum mixed Rie is ioets Winter Laying Season Is Delayed, Say Dealers Predictions Of local creamery men Mat fresh otf their ie en, See A little more than a year ago, Col man squared away In front of a} |meal in Paris which put a decided! to thia staten |dent in his dough, but he | It always bee the pol of the port commission, and ts | policy of the present commi not to lease any of the ocean nals, that | dook ‘These transporta nt, two et tenth aon Biren, were ve tn yer working vem would high [this week have ax yet failed to ma terialiae, Quotations Tuesday contin ed at $5 cents per doren, and were firm at the price. come down han e per th per doe ae, 2202 per id he bosom, not ple or now warehouses fucilitien dly——It the port commission, policy of th right, | minsion, ke industrial that the of lands net located upon the wa without | terfront to aid in the development in aloft industry mont serious In _ other What Bridges Did : worts, Seattle must begin right now | : y ° Hutter market is firm, with quota-/to get new industries. The failure|..9% *° Mr: Bridges’ policy on th - two points: Only one lease ons unchanged. The turkey mar|to io os : dedihietenns Ket tn aetive, with quotations steady. land the hrdship and mire cui {of & pier or warehouse han ever Receipts at the local stock yards! Aways follow. thet ee % | yeen made by the port commission, Monday were 86 hogs and 63 head of | piosiment se frail of UNEM | and that leane was strongly advo cattle, A stock train and 62 head of cated by Mr. Fridges himnelf and at Argo delayed arrivals, Hog mar Shipbuilding Near End signed by him as president of the ket was 15 cents higher, with cattle; “The situation is acute in port commission, It was the lease holding steady. of the fact the shipbuilding pro |made some @x months ago of the | Produce quotations held steady in|«ram is nearing its end and it in| Stacy street pier and warehouse to moat instances, The potato altua,|Probable this great industry will|the quartermaster’s department of ——s York Coffee and 7 that an he ¢ Mungsoot" | | thon | ntinued | That the winter laying wit! not be kin av early as had been forecast Z ix admitted by most dea Some ~ Gagar Quotations of the jobbers still insist, however. see ——% tha first shipment of new fresh Rte. Thc poet : r ene will reach here by the Mearns vee Ds N tof the week. Storage Stocks of | ‘ ee are almost cleaned up, way the s always been the nd erumbe eratulate on ttle'a wont com man Just have pre to | that chef of yours sign a contract } to cook the food for the nations i | is leanen population war Speaking of Col wan “over Private | Private claim to “min there,” brings Richards had he mind when to James Tchards fame behides jaround aa one of “Mack Jach | Pershing’s doughboys was of ully decelving double of Col above another trottin he view The only explanation of what I'm| ping to tell in that some ruffnek ust have been laying for Private Richardea. Anyway, Col, “Bit” in front of his billet All late Fall and Winter Millinery vet Hats in all wanted colors, styles and shapes. Ee 331% Discount Pattern Hats Unsold—50 DRESSES One Hundred Dollars and Over Developed of Satin, Velvet, Taffeta, Tricotine, Serge 1 4 for daytime wear. Taffeta, Satin, Chiffon, Tulle for, evening wear. Each one a distinctive model—unusual and cannot be found elsewhere. ny Blouse Sale This Week Celebrated by Unusual Value- Giving. Our Entire Stock Offered LOT ONE—300 Blouses of Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Splen- did quality; lace and embroidery trimmed. Values to $6.95... $3.95 LOT TWO—400 Blouses of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine; unusually at- } tractive; Beaded, Braided and Lace Trimmed. Values $5 95 to $10.00 e LOT THREE—500 Blouses fashioned of rich Georgette Crepe—the material of the hour—in all the wanted shades; Wool, Lace, Tucking, Bead- $7 95 “* e ing trimmed. Values to $12.50..... ae All other BLOUSES 20% Discount COATS GREATLY REDUCED ive Hundred Coats—Fur, Plush, Velvet, Duvetyn and All Wool Materials. Less 331/3% - 25% - 20% Discount ° Reasonable Charges for Alterations. NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS The Florence Company, Inc. 1404 SECOND AVENUE — UPSTAIRS was standing in France a Discount Chinese, per th | Green Means—? — Mase 'Peanet Ba'ter—Per tb. Fe tstece—-Pee tom— The American Legion gri jis being developed in Seatt \It’s a strong handshake ac- companied by a broad’ smile, jwhen buddies meet a year after the war is over. ' |tion is worrying loca! dealers, who| have ceased entirely in another six | the United States government. This claim that the growers have again|months, What are we going to do|/waa done purely to secommodate spuds. The market ts firm and new|their families who may be thrown other ocean terminal has been advances may be looked forward to,/out of work by the closing the [leased by the port commission and Ca do with the 10,000 or 15,000 more |alightest idea in the world of leas | Local Markets man and their families aged injing any pler or warehouse or any “ weiDiny = | building? private concern. Pris I “The port commission had this| As to the second class of leanen, seal | minsion recently called a conference | Mradiey had taken time to inquire Pankh tat head 8h 4e@ ccm | Public officials to work out aland had known what he was talk: | | port district, the city, the county |that Mr. Bridges, while president [and commercial waterway district [of the commiasion, was one of the dustrial sites could be plated un-|by the port of industrial lands and der the furiisdiction of one body.” [leasing the same. to see the statement purporting to come from 1. Bradley, secretary BE A CANDIDATE Mr. Hradiey was reported as mying D A. Doyle, ar ttle |that when Mr. Robert Bridies way ELE ee ae . [shipping industry for 10 years on Be 5 [nad alwnys been the polley not to lattie's waterfront, has announced oa! any port properties. «Mr raiwed their asking prices on the/to provide for the 90.000 men andthe United States government. No say the dealers, shipyards? What we going to|the present commission haa not the industries supported by the ship-|other transportation facility te any | Question in mind when the com-|namely, Industrial sites; If Mr “New, per sack 1£0@1.15 Plan whereby all sites owned by the|ing about, he would have known No. 1, which were suitable for in.| strongest advocates for obtaining What was my surprise, therefore, D.A DOYLE WILL of the King County Triple Alliance. re ‘sate (resident of the port commission fh | {°F 20 years, and identified with the Bradley further stated that’ the|nan ae? fr (he port commie | ston #| Present port commission wax about | On a platform of “One handred per | S\to lease certain lands for 99 years. | cent Americaniam,” Doyle says he {|thus reversing the policy of the | wilt make the race on the immue of @ | commiasion when Mr. Bridges wan | “efficiency, and not poittios or favor ‘iam, in the business of the port.” BRITISH PRINCE IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—In a) Charzes of an illegal combination pouring rain, the Prince of Wi that boosted i} oil prices from arrived in Washington shortly after!79 cents to $1.85 a barre! during noon today. He was greeted at th® the war are being investignted by jraliroad station by Vice-President! soecial Assistant Attorney General j Marshall. Gen, Pershing, Genic ¢ Richards, now in Seattle March, Admiral Grayson, Secretary | Richards was sent here direct from 9 | Baker, Secretary Daniels and many! washington, D. C. other officials and diplomats | “This advance has hit the veasels perennation of the mosquito fleet operating on the Sound particularly hard," Rich ards caid Tuescay, “and some of |them are being forced to lay up. Stock Exchange | “In ture they have been forced ii—News of the to raise their rates, both freight and calling off of the bituminous con! strike passenger. This raise Is due to {1 mae received on Wall st. before the | creased wages and higher fuel oil prites. “Those who produce and market this off are charged with forming an legal combination, or trust, and uP 2%: /keeping the prices sky high. They American Sueerlare said to have made enormous! year ago last Geptember, puffing « precious perfecto, } A ruffnek village constabule ap: | proached Col. “Bill” stealthily Collecting one from the cement sidewalk, the ruffnek constabule ex- | ported a biff which docked at Col. | "Bill's" off orb, an act which put jthe Inglis peeper all to the poly chromatic, Then Col. “Bil” deployed. ‘The ensuing larrup was very thoro Very thoro, indeed. Heard on the western front be-| tween St. Bassaunt and Thiacourt at two minutes past 11 o'clock, No. vember 11, 1918, as reported to ye scribe wday by Balloonist Suther | land First Balloonist: “Oh, goody, the| war's over now! We'll #tart home to-| morrow! We'll be in the States in three weeks!!! (Editor's note—The whole outfit, including First Tal | loonist, were moved 38 miles back of jthe front, where it languished in camp for five months, and later was ordered into Germany with the army of occupation, Incidentally, First | Balloonist is still in France—a gen-| court, Sandstrom declares the lov jeral order considerately moved him|of his wife has been filched b out of Germany) | Adolph Matson. If the jury finds Second Balloonist: “Hooray, in| Sandstrom’s calculations are accu-| [at 128%, up $14; Baldwin at 131%, w “4 three weeks my old dogh will be| rate, Matson will have to pay Sand- {2% out ern Pacific st, 200. Ng 1M; ba on otl as mA Ms pounding Broadway!" (ditor's note) strom $10,000 as @ recompense for | Unite hates Meet a “~ | el wi remain here for sev: | second Ballooni« ety wen a nice | love. | The money opened weak. 89": | eral days, and will continue his in-| new pe Ree pba gh ole ome be | Ming demand, at 412%. equated tte record > } Si tow. Frane checks made a new low at | Ventigations in Portland later tn the| vited to begin a prolonged flirtation| Never judge a man's knowledge of 8.| with muddy French roads.) human nature by the opinion he has 7, off 17 oni top WERK: He is conferring with U Opening pric “sede tat wes | District Attorney R. C. Saunders.| ‘Third Balloonist: “Three rousing | of himself. PrO| cheers! N east!!! | —— . — Atlantic Gulf W86) vom Portland, Richards will ee With « scarelty of supply, call money jored to the California oll fields, /deditor'® notes-Whereupen Thira| U, S, Government Lin- re eee ie a tiaterad the man (where he will further delve into| Batioonist and his bunkies proceeded| ~° ">" & result further selling entered the mare | N. Sal Ml Ket shortly before » Many anus | the of high oll prices. Most/to drill their young heads off, vary | en Now on Sale | kot below’ Monday's low levels jof the oll comes from these fields. | ine their dally tasks by keeping the| Al new, an@ most of them in| company streets free from cigaret original packages. Sheets, Pillqw ogy At the low Baldwin wes off Resumption of pre-war legal bat lfovlewn bua tles between “trusts” and the #0v-| butts. ‘This lasted for five months.) | Cases, Napkins, Bath Towels, Roll- 5 Hep ernment are predicted by Richards.| Company Cook: ‘At last I've seen|er ‘Towels. The articles named emingtor _ the day when I will never have to/above are being sold at the offices | P * 4 m ‘ of |] below. ‘They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all over Bteel come: AND THE BAND PLAYED jopen another can of ‘goldfish’ orlof Camp Lewis Wirel 40T || the world, and the highest. We advertise these prices daily in order that you M Industrial Al-| J arge crowds were attracted when| ‘Corned willie’ for these birds." (14-| Hinckley. butlding,—Advertisement. | may always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty Re privet! ith w band| tors Note—The company cook was | — antl oe sth. Vietery Viewer, a large sight-seeing car with a | grievously mistaken, He continued | sua dys 3% . piaying patriotic music paraded the|to open cans of salmon and corned $92.06 seahs ' my |down-town streets Armistice day.| beef for nearly half a year before irae a |The car was beautifully trimmed) the war department decided to move $95.14 $95.64 $93, $101.20 $201.68 with peace doves with large signs|him and the coy balloonists home.) 0, n & $60: nena odd Sale ae RUREbISONA. x the accrued interest. page ane MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. eat in Parts—but he didn’t.” CHILD Is STUNG BY AN The Premicr Municipal Bond House—Capital One Million Dollare 'U. $. 1S PROBING FUEL OIL PRICES eo saga, per lug Emperors, per Ine ‘Valencias ... aites, per box VALUES HIS LOST ene ean © ee Se LOVE AT $10,000 | va: collector on the spot. | Love's intrinsic walue is set by! ! |Saullus Sandstrom, 617 28th ave.| N., at exactly $10,000. He asks a/ jury to confirm his figures ! In a document filed in superior | Status of the New York Ratter—Preah dairy. per ®. Wetter Fat Lael, strietiy tresh”* fj Central L SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD sizes, #4 to Per Year. Title Trust Co. Second at Columbia Ne stairs to ¢limb Convemtent and | Rleher at the openin: clone, General Motors advancing 234. United States Rubber wp 1%! Central om 4% Accounts to Check Are Peoples Savings Bank GECOND AVE. AND PIKE SF. $30 Badger brick . Oregon brick LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS | If you must BELLI. your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US. If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY from US. On Monday, November 10, 1919, the closing market prices were as given Block Swiss Fancy wheel Swiee . | OF and Wash. triplets | ; j Company Atlantic Gulf ” Springfield 112 “27 | Southern Pacific and U. 30 | coho! held abowe Monday's | tet ist 34 DMs ‘Me $100.62 99 $92.80 $95.00 ee 1 Lt $103.04 Mkt, Int, yhen buying we ded oll at the New York mai *Total soa8 t corporation wi | moing to nel! wheat at « lower price th the present market were the main fac- choppy market on the | here today. I rremuiar with the wn- | S certain grain movement ssa The idea was originated by Hazen Titus, of the Chauncey Wright INSECT; DEATH FOLLOWS) Veal—Faney Jase 8, # Central Build O84. & winvon tion $2.50 cuasses optica: December corn, down 1%e at the open- ing of $1.92, guined 1%0 before the clone; January corn epened down te, at | 81.26%, Inter advancing te; May corn, tae opening of $1.26 %, gained mm %o at opening before the elose; | May ing of 74%c, but later advanced We. AP AD DCHICAGO MARKETH— 38 | Corn— Open Migh Low Close + $192 $189 SLIT O158 125% «127 126% 1.26% 196% #1.27% 126% Dry bulle or stage « Dy. Stitahings 6 foe, and ender, No. i | ealtakine, 6 Me f fheep pelt 40 medium wool, ech Go short wool, each 40 shearing «----. Go flint o7 wool pete Tallow, No. Ci cattle Bisers., "1 market steady, cows and heifers, nd feeders, $7.75 @11.60; calven, | @12.50 [at $507 10.5) Hoge-Recelpta, 400 dead; market In strong. Top, $15.50; bulk of salen, $14.76 15,55. heap. fa! Ground Receipts, Clipped ja oteady, Lamba, $14@1 Onte . . 9 | @7.16; feeder lamba, & Ground : one adhe “ Hotled 15,000 head; markat 75; ewes, $6.76 6018.75 Cocoanut Meal 008 16,50 00@ 16.00 ommon to % Best cows sad Puile ase Calves a resters 3 opened down Ke at the open: | 1.26% BUY LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices. Also Canadian government bonds, Threct private wire to all impor tant markets. 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