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NATIONAL _ Ai SovGHT ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle BRADAY i i a ae Ape mac cs THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Rails Holding Well and Steels Continue GRAPEFRUIT AT (Va Statistics| $9 TO $9.50 \| page, . Sas St Two Cars of Cantaloupes on ua ia The I Way; Sweet Spuds Drop eee } " ‘ | a ow Tide NEW YORK, Oct 14.—The stock market opened trregular today, L+ : f high Valley ‘ tf Mexican Petrolewm 187 ev aldwin 113 u The first Florida grapefruit of the | Wit Te |) hans aut vis 1p Ve; Texas & Pacific 21'\, unchangéd; Haltt- *a#0n, arriving on the tracks Wed | ! 4 nesday afternoon, was offered Weat more & Ohio 47, off 4) New York Central #1, up %) Neading 99%, up % , 1 $0.50 ' New Haven 44. ff %) United States Steel 87%, up Northern Pacific ede ees 4 w at $9 and adling 90%, uP Wi United States Rubber 79, off %) Retail Stores 12%, up %:) Crate Thuraday Want Financial Help in GERMANS SHIPS Peas CRMiIE NK te adi Cancarke Weare ciate ones { "Vive aamtaidhipe mayket eit be cup ‘mented b: 0 carn © unny aide Ralle ret od thei advances of yosterday whe banking interests were Mented by tw fr Hunnyab Marketing Crops to Pre- PR rem i “rg rime ted eer! aetna tone « Ryaruniontypahnh sves 0! ype penile ad pean wa Lemon benny en * Canta ore elling vent “Falling Price Ruin” Lackawanna company for the third quarter being accepted generally to Minion men here, Cant ne mean that others will show good earnings for the period. , ° & crate : : Hweet spu ped to 4 and 44 : , ma F. covcit There Was general improvement late In the afternoon, with t ec retl woete arene and 41 : eee ee: OOUS } ) Is Being |" ading the rails, going to within & point of ite high mark for the Cents « pound Thursday, Ot ‘ pe WASIUNGTON, D.C. Oct. 14-— Revival in Industry Is Being | msi ‘esting ie tails, aol tables maintained the name level of = Secretary of the sury t . ane prices the whole y rejected the der ¢ the Noticed The mark losed ular 4 . aa a Riftiere torr vi mot tn war finar t Call money rose to per cent late In the day, but the general lat ~— are reported firm and butter ra . ptinued ¢ act well. Mexican Petroleum, Chandler and Studebaker i corporation to finance ex >, GROAT ' : ieee tarre products. he uston eieriie. wom tthe » showed: gvee'y pigs or S pinben: Mice 00 “4 Re ae? Local Markets Ee oo money to lend ee mnine tendenex in Corman inde | 187%, up i; Baldwin 110%, Up 1%; Chandler Ob. up 61: United fates] Pilon Frid Mhotemne Denterw fer the treasury by hol . - Rubber 7% up uthern Pacific 100, up “%; Naltimere & jo 47% % persons who may wish to hold some imp w Artichokes fer doe pe +| Up Ni Studebaker 68%. up 2%; General Motors 79%, up % oading 9 Beans—-Loce!, arees, per T.. Rheir products for higher prices « t Saaenes he ie : i; Wotait Se tl wan 10T* rn ¢ » Mu - ha ® bd ® | Hell Pepperefer ' IMABHINGTON, D. C. Oct. } af and ¥ New ¥¢ Oct. The New York Evening Sun financial review to- | Cabbage Pe Demands for vernm a reasing f soy sane [Carrots Per « ee on ea 'o Doe yards ore mak he stock market was much of the same charactor a yesterday's Caley Teal wes due Brees being ones enev with th and lightness in trading somewhat accentuated. The tone \Cerswmiere cttetheuss, per do. prices will be put < Such recon: wes strength in both the industrial and railroad lists, the differs |. Yakima per ber Safary of the Treasury Hou by the : oo eid tas ee Rigg Pegg te wh | rae Plant h Wash. per cane, AS pad — ot oe Seeman ees n ne Uhat th uatriala held becw f the absetice alike of nell- lontnenper wa Seecee, sarmers in national - cam — K pressure or buying ince and we re not aubject to fluc Local. per Gate here es ae panera: Se ent Come ications ta hature of correctives, as at a't active spec n Green Peppers er th Py “We alno shall insist that the merce cory ° etwe r » Redhetls Per } Petary of the treasury desist f Nordeutacher Lloyd and the ¢ tative. The raite the other hand, were p well bought 1. Ground Cherriee rer box gecg ass ¢ fay * transactions may bt ry av been in de jeer local vy ore Making public statements t * S. Mail Steamship al] me ji aie = ae edie . Me \Mechrcome— ter “se it ng maid Charte tt Henson © Ur i . 'Onlene Ver 2 2 Eimmene. said Cherien 8. Barvett, Benson of the U . For the first time in many weeks call loans were renewed at 9 per| Plating Ogleno-Per ibcf. ert oe) ent < a. mate tinct e nt, and the rate later advanced ¢ per ¢ Petetoce ver Mm Thirty Farm Organizations, w Agree ts as tea h Wash ” Yened the confere which will bh put t Ame ' # Were fractionally higher at the opening and w, but ay] Loesl “1% Dds ate not ask special shipping bu on a atrapg foot. PTO#Tess upward made thru Ub rer weasion without bringing | Pamphiee—Lotai, perf eivilege. We are me ankine | ing ‘ ace slther ot r , ; =e that the government, thru the treas |} in Germany, one regards|™ Inited Mates food prod ts some of sugars, Chandict MBtor and Geunah Hubbard | a e w othere alone making more than nominal gains, Texas & Pacific Huramer Mey or the federal reserve bank. | them as affording a field for activity | * ne 8 eat" AST rr Take it ponsible for us to obtaln| for the ol! German companies and S™ONK the rails, continued to retrace recently loat ground, and Meading |gweet Corm—Local, nee sak Tans from banks vit needed.” [a starting nt for w quicker re t i rather idiy between par and “101, The were @ bit heavy | i ‘The national conferem was to! building Corman 2 than | Part of the time Have adjourned last night. It was! one could have expected under the ! flth A ihe ov following tormy con lies treaty conditions. % ek over, following a n | Vereailien t ndith | . Y. Stock Exchange ‘ference with Governor Harding, of German realizes that the Yurnished by 1. 1 Manning & the federal reserve board. The farm: | aime ment ix not made out | 619 Necond Avenue ere Gemanded the board lower the | of friendship for Germany, and he | wm Mie low - @iscount rate to enable farmer feels t there is in it a « mov i" 71% «088 | obtain loans more easily and at peauie Atmerten'’s standing on the ® r €F rates of interest seas as against Engtia petition Ae . Harding reptied the nv of Abd Singtand manifest se sy no ou bee Parmers would be given considera-|the arrangément with the ; . ’ = St & meeting of the governors | testings of the “Zuapactuek ” Prices Suffer Heavy Break) o% All the reserve banks, now being | on” (the too lat ed), in ' bere. | possible that England will ‘ Early Trading " ait Bowing the conference with’ perhaps successfully, to make other Paett oes i the farmers groups issued connections with Germany for a ‘ « nap AC ny Ot. 14 ie po * a eather + basket < ™ Its intended to show that operation in the shippmg line today, due to mixed opinion of the ane Mugar “ x: wheat, milk and tobacco now government's rt showing 686 ts ‘ 2800 Being sold at prices far below 000,000 bushe f wheat on hand rad oune 200@) be win October 4 * suffered @ aevere tore i ry cary selling. Futures at one time wer seanaitiier sikins-dbcs i. Would S tf be. Wheat t the heavy Heshisherris— Hive top rh wa & fraction and oats lee Cream Melons * ° htly lower | Lomnewe Mer bow Grain Gambling ne were higher Oremges Per ane. H CENTER, Kan. Oct. 14 site and closed off Iige. March S | eeteey as, < G ling in grain futures” will ened off Ie at $2.05 and | Pears Martiett, local Jog # » prohibited, if « bill drafted by | Former German Freighter to ee SNR Fail Batter F Corn opened and closed jer ce astber Capper passes the Break Record Here an hange at see: May re opened at Sie, unchanged, and “Deca the “grain gamblers” ---- loned Se lower efoss#ing both producer Now fying the flag of ( at 4 pate seemed ee Me at ell running down the! Britain. the former German steamer ned at 60%c, off % hg until the farmer is forced| Friesland is loading 550.000 bushels| down Ke Se) and then running up the|of grain, the largest cargo ever sent idling BY to the buying public, Capper {out from a Pacific port, at the Went | CHICAGO, Oct. 14—Cash wheat AM audience here he had| Seattle elevator of the Pacific Grain & hard, $2.1 3 pring. $2 ma bill to out of business.” oe “CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—That “put this den of | Co. - Higher Again 13% The company has arranged for shipping more than 2,000,000 bushels to North Europe. The United States shipping board | 419 Rewond Avenue Wheat High Low Vessels Eastern Gien and West Hee | Dee 2114 $2 seitine will also be laden with more |Mareh BOC% 500 prices|than 250,000 bushels each. Chicago Board of Trade Furnished by L. Bh. Manning & Co, % Necessities will soar to new high | . thd in case favorable govern é action is taken on demands ; ~ hy + a.) farmers in Washington for tert a} Oe the federal reserve et Nominal) 22.58 Fediscount rate and expansion (Nominal) a credit, was the prediction of fae rain men here today. “If the government acts favor _—_—- ‘ hike Soa me mere demands) Trawler Driven on Bar in x: : Jackson, a member of Northern Storm i Tackoon brothers, grain firm. i Ss ie Chicago Car Lots | PRINCE RUPPRT, B.C. Oct vata * — ™ With four men missing out of Grain. ti Comt a LAY, the ship's crew of 30 men that | Wheat-- ois 4 sailed from thia port Tuesday night, | bate 99 H the trawler James Carruthers is . reported resting easy on the bar| Jat White Sand tatand Chicago Live Stock . The names of the missing men | +9. aa io sr 's Oe! _ a r market steady Halk of BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. M. Sug: FT will not be Fnown w } the return | ssies, si 25@1 butchers, $1465@ \ptices were cut in San Francisco of the steamers George E. Foater| #1590: packing, $1 @1t60; tent Ste Californie-Hawailan and ol pean’ elas: Seger plas a ns teieie 7 eae (iettern Sugar refineries quoted $11) 7), rruthers ran into a severe ay. eek, Sebibie; cersaae sacerm Sem, 200 for cane sugar and the) sin, shortly after lenving tha |e! ers and cutters, . saa quoted $10.80 for}. The first news of the acci-|cows, $s 28011; mlvecs hed here in ai wirel Sheep Recetpts, The new retail price will be 14 slow and stead from the United States ae woany Miiiiasesty ¢ caste, Previoes ' xf mer Surveyor, stating that st | MAR a nmnmnmnnannnannnc x picked up the majority of the! years, was allowed to enter the Unit prices ha Money on Call BREW YORK, Ort. 14.—Money o ® per cent; siz months, § per cont fantile paper, & per cent. ailver—Londom, varied slightly. crew, 4 States by immigration authorities | Studebaker prone 0 Products a Feeee UB Rubber }t. M Breet % Utah Copper s * s ‘ nh 100 shares, LIBERTY BONDS Merion Firet 34's Fire es Record 4's First (4's Becand 4\'« Mier Third #4 * 0 Fourth 44's ste Fifth 3&6. mt Pitth «% mt Total 91 4.949.000. low Pry ” ” ” rr eri 00 26.00 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct. 14—Foreign ex change opened un to Bier jim, $2.49. up tec; frames, 6576, un changed: lite, £040, unchanged, marke. Ldte, off & contimen ¥ wed stronger. Mer ling. 8 ire cables, 3.93 1 Abe Portland Market fener’ TLAND. ree r 3 t steady al ttle—R nd we coipte, 1|\We Lack Showing ee here. He is going to the Waldorf: | | Astoria in New York to take up Wer U jeulinary course. He will later re Us turn to Japan and give other chefs line of the edge | _ SHIPS AT SALE From Weather Bureau the benefit of his know! TATOOMM 1KLAND, Oct. 18 A. M '285 Wooden Vessels and 92 Barometer failing: wind south, 13° miles Wa. 270, 4 Ths Steel Under Hammer r nt ; tion” milk tobe A. M.—Reining fresh mitk, tte at - wind miles an bh ar @orn mea! Toe WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Expre oe oe peed at Neah meq one : She; Maximur ann Hef that they mi ent | BRAHeA out : Jonathan ap ng the t f that they m ' ad Raining; win an hour 6 Tes re foreign buyers, the ipping board * Stall 29, »|has arranged for a competitiv ae Boa tbc, $2.00" at which will be offered its fleet Arrivals and Sepertninn “canning, 160. %. Hut, 260 te geen (285 wooden vessels and tie 4 Arrived ir arate, 3 for she; Olympia oyena, | steamers. | Oetoner 14-—mer “City of fipokane from 900 pr xcoNoMY | The latter will be delivered upon| + ante Ana from South: Btatle 27-29, Royat baking | PAYMent of 10 per cent cash, the bal nkan port . mm. Bavaer, 19: 3 i ad rice Jance to be paid in 10 years. Terma| Bait 36 2 We. fine cane Become i for the wooden ships are 10 per cent Diego Sg ei es it dl for oes TE Tos. Sc, Btati 40, 2 the. po cash and the balance in three years BOe coffer 2 fhe. Stall for Maniln via S agasaki at 11 honey oer a 'm.: ate Orittdy for trial SANITARY na. Htalle 31-33, oven clams, 20 m wal October Str Anyox towing bee lon for canning, i4e t rs fs rn Alaskan ports 24:86, Mazoin oll as, ° im pee - 5 3 phen ‘corn tak Vessels in Other Po 2 ion home reared iar ere on General Survey id Bi beens Ni. seat Hcg Bt farm i35 iar arene £84: feat pow Northwest Waters Pierre aT Bc; Good Luck margarine, 43¢ ™., 2) ag rag er meter Mbt g sage Bs. sie. | Aboard the launch Orcas at 9 froin Puget porta; atr ear 14, ene ie, - assve, cool (088% & party of weven army o from Beattie » Pr if binek or fing “i ¢ Sia Shor arabe and ivilian headed by Brig Gi en. Sober 14: Atr Bfor the, tall 102, 4 toe. American cane Harry Taylor left pier 1 for an in attle vin porte. sper, G20; peanut butter. lie t.; Co-| spection of Seattle's waterfront ry * epnite, 240 Te, 2 ti. snc; cream The party comprises a board of en-| | BANK CLEARINGS ick cheese, 28¢ th; 2 cottage Sineers making a survey of North-| t Melaren's Gwin cheers, the | went waters for the United States riv.| | Seattle | age are erat 2 ate 260; 41 ore and harbors department | | Someta: $9,961,829.52 | Boilie ge They have inspected Grays ha rbor| | Balances . 1,176,421.73 | atl, i flour, $2.25 nack. white ‘navy beans, 476 Kloss or corn mtarch | Orated applies, 170 tb, Stall Gold Bond or Westiake State 16-17, 6 | bia. 2 pies. | and will go from here to the C evap. Jap Ship Chef to in Nations Meet WASHINGTON, D. € The United States will representative | ing of the League of Nations called at Geneva for November, it was| aid today. While President | ' ’ Wilson insued the call as an offics ae Ay parte lived 7 of the league, this country haa not | 45 ratified the treaty > a representative led October ane for Beattie, oe . | amith kane, #tr Bs Pier 10 Great terminal minal—fonr Fan: Pier D | Milwaukee 04 an dock—-Str | Duthie yard—etr Grittdu, | Want Waterway terminal |Todd drydocks—-#tr Fikton, atr Baxtern Swo: ntr Admiral Watson, mot Wont waterway—Str Patter Bay¢ vie, HL win, Bough bacan, Cap Rertrand and Is not entitl . Oot. 14 be without a at the first full meet aur city Reported by Wireless City of “Hpo- Str Pushimt ny Dutara, Gtr Admiral Dewey. Delight, atr Griffeo, Str Went Ivin Woetward Ho, tr rd, ate Ronita ‘or sehr Oxmo. won, ate Rain: bow. Fischer Flour mille—Motor schr Kron- princessan Margareta Union-—Hulls Abitia, Abnoba, Aby- Addiwm, Allenhurst, Ahmik, An- 1, Kingamon, a Clearings 3,166,974.00 pork and beans, She, phen. PS ae | Pf cans corn, 50c; 3 phen. corn flakes Balances 898,241.00 Jackson, Fort Sho don: Nakima honey do vt.| Matautaro Suzuki, who has been| | clearings 11,845,694.00 onues, str Brookdale, Mall 120. Lipton’ tea, yellow | « Nene lt a hte 45,6 # yarda— ir Koonevelt IM ge Wei Chirus, wasbing powder, ;oNee On Be, Nippon Yuren Kaisha! | patancos 1,665,892.00 | Went Henttle elevat Friesland. Wages Me J, B, voter, soe Wb. teamship lines for the lawt ten| ye ao ———-jj Heffernan drydock—#u Vuneau Scag % | Canadian Government | October 12—Mtr City of Heattle thru | Wheat Seymour Narrows, northbound, at 6 p. m, |Culek Feod U. & Naval Commantentiona poe sy Rg October 14—Motor achr Kamchatka, | Ceutem, Nes Unaiaaka for Hoattie, 94 miles from Cape Gents ry at 8p. m.: ate Governar, Ban fotts ‘Gre’. Ineo for Beattie, 136 miles north of Limeeed Meal Manco at § p. m.; str Admir " Hchley, Beatle for ‘Han Hranclace, Mest and tow milew from Beattie at 8 p.m | Vessels i in Port at Seattle ‘se Tiean Moai: | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.—Rutter xtra, SOC per Ib; prime fireta, 696 per Ib eee—Kxtras, 860 per Alrtion No. Oe por dox ra pul 670 per doxy | Undersized pullets, 69's per dow Cheese—California flats, fancy, Sle per 1h; firsts, 260 per Ib | DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Fald te Ghisgere Ruttertat Freeh ranch s owt 2 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wheiessie Healers Butter Local creamery, cubes ” rte hb ranch "” ‘es Or triptete .. 0@ 9) Wisconsin cream o Limberger Young America ee plete rou LTRY. Wass Priece Paid by Wisicsate Deniers Cy Decks Nene 4 Ton Heatlers Restore | Geese—Live Beigicn Maree 1.1 . POULTRY | Dressed veh heavy ir bbl. Status of Frisc BOATS LEAVE COLMAN 1 A.M. 1, 3, 5, 7, A 20 SINGLE FARK Including War Tax Pricce Paid Whetesntave Megs Fancy * s2@ 29 | Vea Yancy . 20@ 32 Medium a1@ 18 Quotations ef Stockyards wae 17. 40@ 18.00 Medium to eho 168 12 60@ 1400 as ‘o Market The nent ‘and pent Way to Go. 70¢ ~men Tee is GROCERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS MARRIAGE LICENSES | HI Da mt Gavriel Black Diamond Pitiida, “Reattle et Seattle Is Chosen as Next ying. Bont) HH Meeting Place |Matson, Otto, Meattle Legal wall, Leet, Spatite Lews!! BVERETT, Oct. 14.—Beattle han Mackay, Hugh K.. Reattle 26! been selected as ite next mopting Mae se ocr A 93 Place by the Washington Retail Gre Lee, Diva N., Kenton i and Merchants’ anv om, in Martens, Frank HM. Vancouver al convention here. This in the | ot y of the session, which openee Brooks, Lillian” ‘ie, Vancouver “A ain ea Ranttte 25) Yesterday was taken up with the Don ttle jon of officers K. L, Cunnin ! 5, nee 1D. | harn Kean ve n Ww Ludingtor Legal | Wenatchee Abe ridge, Heat Lilian & tthe Lexa! | tie, were reelected to the board of Berut 1. D.. Camp Lewin directors. KE. C. Mel Mount y tahaad - ee gach lw ra £4) Vernon, wag elected prenident of the Neff, Mrs. William i), Beattle 4; | Sasoctation; C. A, Blodgett, Spok Kerston, I J, Keyport vice president; J, A. Meyers, Ever Vietor, Mildred ©, Beattle ett, t surer, T. Johnson Btewart Dion, William, Tacoma Seattle, secretary, and J.C. MoNight, Regimbal, Yvetta, Winnipee, Man ihe’ sapcaiadins aauienen Spann fined < uieanion Sunday closing laws were indorsed, Ala * 97) and the asm tion went on record Kockwell, Kebeces L.. Beattle aa in favor of retaining the weights Otto, Joe, Beattle and measures department of the lanurdo, Maria HK, Meat! i Gibbons, Charion M., Beattie 1921, in the date of the next conven Gibbons. B tie tion Dougher ‘BIRTHS ave.| Hf & man ts unusually polite, « irk woman ix apt to be suspicious ef him 2212 16th #. wirt | > Vitth N. Ww Charles, Renton Junction Fellows, ©. HL, 426 Liberty court ‘ I, M., 509 Becdnd ave. N THEIR W.. 202 Nth ave. N, girl rd ave, boy, | Bo 6123 24th NH, boy, | na, W. A, 7333 26th NOW. FLAVOR b, Clyde, 10024 Fifth & Ww. girl. | Abe, 1420 ka wt. girk | GW. 4 Viret W. girl | P., 6102 dist N. E., boy ‘ Gy AAP LEM ave.” girl, poner Right Out of Charles, 10th We. girl Have oth &. W. gir | the Ocean Munenobu. First ave larkes, Charles M. 1811 E. Howell, 85c Per Qt boy Mehroeder, F A 1% Jackaon, boy o Muschate Maurice 1060 Main st bay Minote, J. A, 2921 Aurora ave. twin boys, landy, J.J. 1615 Harvard ave. boy Hull, BM. 3930 Linden ave. boy Davis, M. Lz, 615 Jind ave. girl Note the Address pman, A. J. & Ashforu ave. mey, Herbert, 501 Becond N. 0 Taft ave. boy Dremaid, 1639 Sind ave OYSTER CO. Rudolph, A biy hotel, girl er, Joneph, €500 Greenwood DEATHS Down the Incline Folin, G, 38, Port Makeley Unidentified man, probably 60 or 66. Frye's Central Market found in woods near ltth N. EB and 95th. First and Pike Anders lara M. Waaslia. Alaska | it Sy 107 Boren N. 34, 3841 Aur you, Koya derson, Orcar x. Perry cy Fisher, 904 XN. agth at Cosgrove Guascetar Takes Up His Duties Col. Bugene FR. Went, successor to Howard G. Cosgrove as acting counsel for the United States ship- ping board emergency fleet cor poration for the Northwest, is in Seattle prepared to carry out the legal formalities attendant on clow- ing out the government's wartime shipbuilding program in this dix triet West, who was formerty a Seattic lawyer, declared that he intended to wind up the legal end of the government's business here with ax little DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 1920, friction and as great expe Maturing n= Fellows: tiency as ponsible. He made it Due Sept. 1, 192%. Price plain that he intended to engage Due Sept. 1, 1923. Price in no controversial matters per We Offer, Subject te Prier Sale and Change in Price [ary or | or EDMONT Prices Are Subject to Increase Without Notice Denominations $100, $500, 81.000 Principal and semi- (March Ist and September Ist), able in U. & Gold Coin in New York nd at the offices of Morris Broth- era, Inc. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1970 LUMBER RATES NOT TO REDU No Drop for West Coast for Two Months Yet imbermen Went Const wil) net obtain reduced railroad rates for at least two months Failure to obtain parity rates, af fording Went Coast millx an oppor: tunity to compete in Kastern lumb markete on the same basin as exist ed prior to bianket perce ‘ creanen of August, was announ' by the West Coast Lumbermen oclation Wednesday, following w received from RK. H. Count h Transcontinental ¥ of Chicag man of the Tariff bure Uncertainty of railway credit and the necessity of the re-enxtablishment of such credits were given ax causes for the ure of the railroad men to make the proposed rate change. Since 1915 the wage cost per ton coal in Britain 158 per cent of producing Great has increased onrneum M ri) Oo R rE CIncUIT IMHOFF, CONN AND CORKENE Shirley; the Mitchells, ‘Twiee Daily—2180, 8:15 Mate, 2:20. Now Fi “SWEET SI Joe Whitehead drews; Wilson and McEv« rati and Harris; Fulton Mack: “The Lost City.” General Ad Matiners. ibe ; >. ORPHEUM Levy's Moat “cP IN ¥ Nights (Sundays), 4 Ma Daily Ladies Matinees (ex Sundays), 12c Matinees cept Mon. 1 Comedy Co. Ts Room” “a VOICE IN THE DARK” ‘The Great Mystery Drama Eves. 25 to $1; Mata.. 37¢ te SOc. Direction Ackerman & Harris A SNAPPY VAUDEVILL HOW Festure Phot: 7 BLASCHE sw in “SIMPLE SOULS” Myrick in «2 mew Wurtiteer anual interest pay- taining to what had transpired pre: viously in the district tal, as well as the commercial Ta Province of Alberta Rich in manufacturin a bountiful agricultura Office Management dmonton is a city of 60,000 to and natural industries, surrounded by empire and the trading point for the reat northern fur-bearing region, Edmonton enjoys substan- tial prosperity net equaled elsewhere in Western Canada. 70,000 population and the capl- and distributing center of the Course Is Offered A class in office management has} been organized by the University ex-| tension service, which will meet in| Groms assessed valu tion 1032 assembly room, Henry building, | sas nal aisidecs sede oe api sagnne every Friday at 745 p. m. for 12] Net Debenture Debt weeks Revenue from Public Utilitie Among the topics treated are the ||] Net loral Improvement Debt (rat principles of office administration, office location, layout and equipment¢ correspondence, business depart ments, training office workers, etc. This course will prove of value to all executives and expecially to those persons holding or looking forward to holding good secretarial positions, | fan Francisco, N. Y. Coff. ds ‘coh Batadiiahed Over a re & ‘ee an ugar Merchants Capital One Million Dollars NEW YORK, Oct, 14.—usar—tew, | market weak: refined, market steady. | Bldg. Broadway 2 ulated, 11@ite per Ib, | ffee-No. Banton, Rio, Te per Ib; No, 4) 114 @12\6 per Ib, No Chance A BETTER PLACE For Overcharge What a comfortable feeling it is to step into a taxicab and KNOW POSITIVELY — that you are NOT going to be over charged. That's the situation every time you ride ina SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY machine, because our taxicabs Are all equipped with printing taximeters that automatically issue & printed receipt, show ing the exact amount to pay the driver. No other company guarantees you this protection Men's and Women's Double and Single Texture Coats; every seam strapped and ce- mented; a stylish and serv. leeable coat; guar. $12 anteed rainproof. 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