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soli een atian sateaistiaie ian VERY BUSINESS MAN and Every Iceni Ship News Tides in Seattle FRIDAY SATURDAY mor OCT, 14 Low Tide First Low Tide ort sam, 0) ft Men Tide High Tide second Law Tule ve m, 03 f Mecond High Tide | Second Wiah Tide O08 omy TAT eat CAMPAIGN OUTLINED : me Sas oo LAUD SEATTLE recon et” | PORT PROGRESS Already Going Good mag svcd in th bask toon you Army Engineers Enthusias- | Dring more customers tn tic Over Harbor Made goods in the slogan advanced | uadron of speakers peat aed farsecing enterprine aa tng the coming week in support of development of the the program of the Northwest Prod: Re thetiten sue 2 ag, dh Uets committee connect up the al and the port di improvements Were enthusi Washington Cw Pacifie Nor manufacturer pruixed by Brig. Gen. Harry with fetatiers and consumers of the | | state, it was decided yesterday at a y and other members of the Puneheon of the committee at Blanc’s 'S. board, of engineers for rivers | and harbors during their six-hour cafe. Altho the committee WAS OF#AM”| our of inspection of the city’s har-| bor facilities Thursday faed only a week ago, reports by} minary examinations of both | @hairmen of the various subcommit: | ithe Duwamish and the Lake Wash fees show the work has aiready be ‘ | rene, owing requests for gov J DRE 2 nt of these heb 5 ren TO BUY AT HOME to be « » it community Seattle's ustrated in the to thwest | me ie GRAIN FUTURES THE SEAT ae Expects to Become. a Busineds Man, Should Read the News That Appears Daily on This Page of The Star. Person Who Hopes or |New York Market Is _ Stronger at Start; Rail Stocks Go Up NEW YORK, Oct. 1h<The eto up ‘: Maldwin 1164 Ph. up a; Bteel 89% unchanged; Mext market closed mul ning prices were: Steal 1D 1%; Southern Pacific 100% ble el 130%, up M4: Me off Studebaker 68 off \ Oct, 15.—The New York market opened strong today. Kin ty Southern iw off Retail The Naldwin 116%, up % ‘ety Induatrial Aleohol #54 xican Petroleum 191% a: Central Leather 43, tp 1 review up \ Pan- Amer ran D iis one 994 Ww Yo teaay sala ‘On an increased volume of tra sped out and the whole market f the maturing Lvening Sun's finenelal ing speculation tn ved forward with considerable h bonds were paid off today neing from $200,600,000 ts to the a of $62 Vernmept also paid out some ao of meeting maturing ce¥tificates of indebted mi-annual interest urth Liberty loan 4% The renewal rate for call loans was % per cent, but in the mn the rate dropped to T per cont and later to @ per cent of time m broad eat stocks today tnaten 0,0 The deoees were called fr 000.000 ¥ aftern Offerin § per.cent.” N. Y. Stock aiemes Furnished by L. B. Manning & Co, 619 Kewend Avenue Mich L Bice Ny 1s Ate Amer Amer Amer \ SOAR HIGHER December and | March Wheat | Take Jump CHICAGO, Oct soared on the Trade today jumped 11% ° Baltimore & Ogio tive 15,—Crain futures Chicago Board of December wheat closing at §217% Fred Morgan, chairman of the} Merchants’ committee, said the first Steps of his unit had been to attempt to bring the buyers of local stores in gontact with local manufacturers and he mmented upon the large) Humber of industries which do not) Dave their lines in Seattle and Wash- | “Angton stores, altho the local plants @an equal outside goods in quality “and price. His committee has started to com- Pile lists of manufacturers who make Warious articles. and each week pro-| of a certain commodity will! With lists of thé stores they J elk Bt present, and the merchants’ © Committes wil! then assist in getting | © the local product into stores which now handle the outside commodity in| + Preference to that made at home. Morgan said there ts an opportun- | ify for local manufacturers to in-| wind southw their business by making | passed out: Schr A. F. Coats, towing, at and quality of goods desired 11:10 « m. 3 Po M.--Passed In: A two- OS og Rg &t present. The committee Py lay. wine 18 teles on On & program aimed to com. oo rm a § in ry th mR... pond purchasing agencies of the state. pond £ a mm Paserd - vessel. bon ry, city and school district to | *hr Peru > Washington products when the ae ‘Price and quality tv equal to that i from outside, and specific in- were stated where these pur- . ing agents have not only failed! | © | to give home manufacturers an even (" ‘at $136: a mi! moter at the business but have|schr Kamchatka from Siberian eoest at outof-thestate concerns. 9 om; str Myedes trove -Keasapelt + - Rpantihy <Bbomeapeich gpreaiicgd PIN OLE R Pilgrim fern Alaskan ports at 6 a str Kon- fs chairman of the committes|gosan Maru from Keve and porte st ti will do educational work |* ™, ‘@mong church organizations, wal] assis ee Avast There! Local Tars Feast Tonight * The Seattic Yacht club holds its first stag party and smoker tonight, with 300 reservations made. Resides the usual program, will be an orchestra, a male « | and some special numbers that will | be announced when the time comes. Dinner will be served at T p.m. Reservations may be made with George Congdon at bis office in the Hoge building. eee From Weather Bureau TATOOSH IELAND, Oct. 1a ™ Hising barometer; showers; wind sorthwent, Sich mtg gm hour, Pamod | Sets A crsannr.of 4158 & mt a Otenmner? promabiy the Kiamath, ot 6:20 = m3 | feat em ‘Gctaber 18 there ie A Me October 15—Str Kinderdy® from Rot- Franciece, Vancouver, A. Ste Griffada from trial trip + Valles from Tacoma start has been made on organia-|at #45 p atr Governor trom Gan men’s clubs and women’s auxili-| Petre via San Francieo and Victoria, B. C. at #15 pom: et Jalape from Ta- er erdk’ emer tet the coma at 4.30pm; sf Africa Maru trem orra ison 1@ | Tacoma at 7 p> m. ‘Work to be done in the homes. Salted Kenneth Kerr, for the community | October 15—#tr Africa Mare “ Fon work, Paul Lovering for the public-| K°"s *4 Darts, aud Victoria. BC. at he My, and George C. Black told what| Guy at 1:4 & mi motor ache Kron Faw be done in the schools. R. B. |pricenssn Margarets for Ghristians and Boyns acted as temporary chairman | ‘4yerpoo! via aM ? October 14-—iHtr Jalape fer hited in the absence of J. A. Swalwell, who | Kingdom at # p. m.; str Norwood for Han mow in the East attending the Francisco at 1-39 pm. ~ National Bankers’ convention. A. R. Currie, of Seattle, vice-prest- Alaskan Vessels of the International Apple Ship-| meward—dalled October 14; Btr Aleska, ‘ers’ association, asked the support southbound, at 9 &. m. the committee for a national apple | _ /unesu—Aailed Oc a Alice, southbour October 30, and apple woek.| \"Pvisrrourg sation October 14: Ste Jef. follows. He said Seattle, be-| terson, southbound, at 1 pom of the transportation question, ° has the opportunity to become | the apple center of the United States Vessels in Other Ports said this city should interest | yAvniant—Arrived | October | 13 y Went Holbrook from Beattie and not only in increased consump- of apples but*in increased pro- _ duction and the question of trans- m Tacoma and Hellingham. October 1b: Str Horace X. Baxter for Poet Sound ports | Halled October 14: Btr Everett for Puget Hound ports at 9 p. m.; str Yosemite for | Seattle and porte at 4 po mj air Admired Farragut for Seattle at 4p. m. Arrived October 14: Btr Lignan Stewart from Be- atte; #tr Htanley Dollar from Rverett Port Townsend—-Passed tn October 15 Str Kongowan Maru « m. Hie itingham- ades {0 Reported ‘7 Wireless Canadian Government October 14—Atr Redondo abeam Pine Island, southbound, In tow of tug Mores by at 10 a m.: str Admiral Evans, southbound, sbeam Chain Island at & p.m. Ba ite: Meattio | October Delegates to Co Convention In- spect Navy Yard i Tniform rates of port Tend the establishment of proposed| Gree foreign trade areas were two @f the reforms advocated at the | Opening session of the seventh an Mual convention of the Pacific Coast Association of Port Authortties at ‘he Bell st. wharf Thursday )_ Practically every port from San to Vancouver, B. C., was rep *Pesented at the convention The convention viosed @ay session at 5 o'clock. In the| ‘evening the delegates were the! vests of the Seattle Port Commis Bion at the Orpheum theatre “Mechanical Handiing Equipment Means of Reducing Excessive Derminal Costs,” iilustrated with @lercopticon views, was thé feature ‘address Friday morning ¥ Bicholson, chiet engineer of the Port of Seattle, delivered the lec dure. Discu@Pn was led by promi Ment port engineers of coast cities Friday afternoon the port authori Ries made the boat trip to fr fon to inspect the Puget Ravy yard. To Argue Rate Case at Washington Nov. 4 The inter-mountain rate case, in which the interior cities are attempt Sng to secure a grading of the West Bound commodity rates, will be ar before the interstate commerce commission at Washington, on ember 4 and according to’ word Feceived by the transportation bu Feau of the mber of Commerce, Seattle Men Speak charges aval Communications 148 ‘amechatke, Siberian ports for Seattle, off Sheringham Point p.m isco, off atr Rondo miles from wr Vessels in Port ‘at Seattle Amith Cove terminal—Str City of Spo- kane imore, str Maquan, Pier 10 ta Ana Rell wt ab—Sehr Fanny Dutard, U.| aL HW Heather. Pler t—tr Apex. Pier $—Str Africa Mara. Pacific Coast Engineering worke—str | ern Lender Pier D--fitr Governor. Milwaukee ocean dock Lander at Spokane at Valdex Duthie yards—Str Gr at Waterway termini drydocks Str ite first Str Delight. Btr Hyades Bir Kinderdyk, str terminal terminal George a, ate Griffon, Bir Went Ivia ra Ho, ate |. wt Komtta, | in, moter achr Oxo. | igo & Dredging works tternon, wtr Rainbow Lake Union—Hullw Abilla, Abnoba, Aby- Addison, Allenhurst, Abmik, An- Hayden, Bertrand, Hingamon, Biscayle, Biack Wolf, Bianford, Oel- | win, Boughton, Pesuta, Puyallup, | Cabacan, Caprarin, Cardia, Cenina, | Charus, Chesterfield, Chaicis, Cine Cinyras, Corus, Cosian, Cola, Clone, Viinea, Klectra, Endymion, Fort Har rison rt Jackson, Fort ' om, Amufka, Leotl, Vincennes, str Hrookdale, Ames yarde—Str Roosevelt Went Meattio elevator—Str Friesland, Hetternan drydock Str Juneau Seattle Man Chosen G. N. Vice President Gilman has-been elected a vice president of the Great Northern at Realty Confab) sysictn according to word received John HI .Carter, president of the| from St. Paul. Gilman has resigned ttle Real Estate association, and| the presidency of the Spokane, Port Bea Whitcomb, president of the | land & Seattle railway to assume the Arcade Building & Realty Co., are| duties of his new position fmmong the speakers who addressed| Altho for many years connected the opening of the Pacific Northwest | with railroads, Gilman was formerly gonference of building owners and| prominent a» an attorney here. Dur F Kitan, | Boutheast- | | beans, March wheat ped Bisco at the mots Good* gains were recorded in other grains, A heavy buying mover Influenced by a belief the worl t supply will be inadequate for the demand, Was reaponsible at $2.06 and closed up 11% wheat declined %e t 2.03 and clowed at an advance of neral Motors arieh North atrial Abe apiration . Kennecott ... Lackawanna Mexiean Petre Mu Pacit New Haven ern Pacithe o- Amer. Petrole ce arrow y ivan! 1 ® , corn opened at 86 %6. off ‘oc, and closed up 2ige; May corn advanced isc at the opening of 90 %« and closed tc higher ember oats opened tate at S6c, unchanged, and closed up Tye May oats opened late, unchanged, at 60 Ge, and closed up Te Frovisiona closed higher, $ 439 m Kallway CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—No cash wheat tirombers quotations today is udebdaker Te Chicago Board of Trade. | jieese ai Pariftc Wheat Open Migh Low Union Ol} of Det . 20 $208u Union Pacific i“ Uniged Metall Stores... 7 & Rubber BR tree! an Copper nH hern Pacifi 190% 1% 1% ‘ a som Cate Dee | us ont. | New Lard— Deter cae 2048 Nev. -..., $0.17 Rite Oks eve 12.05 . — (Nominal) —— (Nominal) Total anion, B12.60@ share. LIBERTY BONDS Nigh Lew 4 one 17.05 . Berton First 2'0. wane | iret Os : |Mecwnd ts First «m4 ferona + Third +% | Powrts ue \ rien ae rice «8's tote ate Furnished by L. 1. Manning & Co, C19 Seromd Avense Gretn— Re | Wheat. Corn | Oats | | | ‘ m0 id uw me us Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, 16.008 head; market Y5e Bulk of ~* “i Abrens, W. E. 6012 11th 6. Fi. etrt Hatehors, Pelton, Alvin 2108 University taht, O16 bivd.. girl. rough, 114-30) Zuvein Vinca, 3455 17th & W.. boy. 4.000 ead: market | Hammond, CC. 3807 Fourth W. . hoy cher steers Wilhelm, Honor, 2286 W. Stat. 7. tore, $3.75) Brain. J. R, 2035 W. Sith, wi j hae Mod WwW. Cy 6204 12th ste "st © 1.000 head; market te Michael, Asa FF, 8214 30th N W. sanders, James T., Bainbridge island, Lambe, $7.00@1), ewes, Shale «irl Status of Frisco Market | MARRIAGE LICENSES BAN FRANCIACO, Ort. 1h—Butter—| “y Ratras, 600 per ib; prime fireta, be per) Name and Kesidenc ae Thompson, Herman C. Seattle ...20 tb. Rgee—Rxtras, #0 per don; dirties No Martin, Mildred C, Seattle . 23 | Wells, Peter N. Bemttle s.. 6.0005. 04 Chakow, Efthimea C, Everett’ ...21 Hatfield. Nathan Lowa! Park, bone, Beattie legal | Mitehell, Oliver P.. 8 | Vaughan, Alice M. Se: * Dahl. George, Stillwater, Wash ... | Poterson. Augusta, Stillwater rows, Harvey M. Seattle . Martha steady. 2.50@13.25 on kore and feeders § cows, # $ Bheep Recep steady. shoe times; lire, 291e. off 1 & 1.436, eff 3 centimes ‘The market closed steady. Prices were Mteriing demand $%; lire, B.9te: tire cables, 2.920; france, €49¢; marks, 1.400, N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Oct. 15 —Sugar—Raw, te per Ib: granulated, lie per I | Coffae—No. 7 Rio, Te per Ib; No. 4 San tom, 11% @ ite per Ib. 5: Kenne, Fred R.. Tac | Tillery, Dorothy, Ta: |Mannon, Donald, Kent Norman, Huldah, Seattle | Anderson, Gustaf A. Orillia nem y. Oriiliea Ford. William H.. Arlington Ridenour, Edith Don, Beattie | Mutter, cl om H. Bremerton Morrow, Mozelia, Foster Henderson, Harvey Renttle .. Abernathy moa ih, Seattle . Runge, Leigh DP. Seattle . Hamilton, Dorothy D., Seattle Keney AW Th, Reattle Schaub, Lorena L., Seattle... DEATHS Charles F., MOM sy Portland Market Report PORTLAND, Oot. 18—Cat | Coleman, iF infant. Carlson, John, Public Markets [oi wnt ws vnc w Stancee. Iva. ®. Fiorentia at "vixen, trace "| DIVORCES GRANTED beat American cane ome por a | Bricknony Jennie Mabel from John tm fs ant Ourien, Teresa trom D. M fresh milk, toe at. Mat 1h08, Nebr? | McDougall, Violet Eveline from Mar corn meal. & the. Palmolive soap, o|° th & SELLING MEAT ‘ pamket tall Burbank | potatons, 10 io per sack. Stall 46, new cod, 1 » salmon for Beginning November 1, farmers in the Seattle public market will be prohibited from selling beef and pork ording to Health Commis 5% 104 Fifth 52nd. s\Wright 6712 be per dom por Ib $29 w 7 a4 we tall 17 2 he Carnat roger. can 79. pure be dor ord grapes, Yakima a 9. ihe crabs, T.; halibut 2¢0 tb. Stall 2 fOr abe; Olympia oysters, rCONOMY se ean Roral baking i Me. fancy head rice, Abe food walnuia, 0c b.; 7 cane tomatoes | Ball 26, 2 Tha. fine cane ee 4 Tos. bte, Stall 40, 2 Mba popcorn 20e coften, 4 the. #66, Mtall £9, etrawherry } tse tb a Ba teens ei ‘Callfornia honey, d4e. pt. Jar ar. Mall 28, best patent Nour rack $1.00 santrany clams, ning. 186 £36, ‘Maroia Te. phe. Lipto i phan. corn e rendet i 0-24, fresh peanut mink i306 Stalls 27-98, powder, 1% in necessary on the, grounds of sanitation, and because we have found that this kind of meat is really sold at a higher figure than |the prepared cuta in the regular ont markets,” Read declared. The ruling dges not apply to rab. bite, chickens oe similar products, Read announced, Money on Call NEW YORK, Oct. 15—Money on call, fr cent, six months, § per cent; |cantile paper, & per cent Rar Miver—London, 68% Har wilver—London, 63%; 99% 49-1, | 21-98, ama for 200 pt 600 ameite, ot wold pt ™ Stalin all brands ck margarine, ' nm, mer CORNER, New oYrk, Btall 14, mim New York t.7 halibut, 206 Ths. 26e; crabs, American cane lbe Ih. Co 4 for 496 BANK (| aN ARINGS | : } McLaren's Swiss cheowe Beattie | doz WEHATLAKE old ‘Bond Clearings Spokane 12 $8,002,205.42 | 1,945,514.40 Stal pickles, | | Clearings | Balances | Sugar stall, or Weatiake Special four mck. Stalls 16-17, 6 the white navy in Ate pki Kingsford gions or corn stateh evap orated 1. Stall 10 1c cans pork & Qe: 2 phan, Lux aon nen faker 1. frewh 2,876,171.00 1,100,683,00 “ Tacoma Clearings Balances 910,529.00 @anagers, in Spokane, Friday ing the war he was federal director feattle is represented at the con-| for this district, having sole author. plerence by @ large delegation, ity over lines in the Northwest. onan. don; Yakima 400 Atal! 190 Iabel, 680 th; ¢ ase phe; Me J. B, 6 5c ‘at honey, 400 pt. Lipton's tea, yellow rus washing powder, cottoe, Ake Da, Clearings | Balances . x 7,908,292,00 2,187.00 ney Continued seant, rates holding steady around | He] oe Vegetable Marrow Per ™ Cee TLE STAR nee VICTORIA AR MAIL STARTS’: All Set for Hop-Off to B. C. This Afternoon BUTTER TAKES 2-CENT DROP, Cantaloupe Season Nears Its Finish With express shipments only f now on, the Kastern Washington “or With the ing in readine ie Hubbard ft tr the foot of Roane the first ma a which ma up and eve Mai) Pilot Ba te put ry Air 5 trip ¢ 1 wer Hubba wil take the Africa 10 to caring t Vriday f taloupe ‘ tn were 5 to $3.4 crate lee cream melons registered lalight drop in some quarters jut The demand for hem w Thankegivir ‘Hubbard squash transfer Ca quoted at Orient we 2 cents a ‘ Frida regular foreign Hubbard will of mail from anadiar In add mail on yntinue strong unl) g to Jobbe 5 somew 4 a pou od is condition aplete for » the this one trip and wold for as OM'® | -- ental, Ageording te other 3 cents! Hubbard will claimed. Nianed | MORROW Austral by has carry al wack ish, it wan ve baie low an 1% the present schedul Butter Frid | supply largely the foreign milk, which has conden thruout the then - droy 2 a it This the mark Beattie 1 return to over afternoo a and the wt Viet with Zealand itl, which from ied is due ire of de on 6 Ste | a Saturday noon fret to! naturally ton Phe cre diverted Into butter. The new prices are nd bricks 5& cer Kees remam at the old price but are firm. [NEW LEVELS IN Fate | COTTON PRICES stn ee ee, 1.9 | LOWS Reported on New hee)’ Fe} York Exchange clone am in cuber 5 a level, fee Le, green, per Recta Por mck |» Hell Peppers Per low | Cabbage | Carrots Per | Cautitower eal. per Gow Yiere Hothouse, per don. tina, per box Fen Piast Gare . level, per ® . | Greew Peppers rer ™ | Redbefle Per tu Ground Cherrice Per | Letteee-Loce!, per on | Mush reorme Ver 1 Onions Per ™ Pickling Ovieme Per ib Mm. ort. Potatees Per m — Wark, Laval | Pumpkine—tocat. per ™. | Kheherb—Per too e + Kutabages Per eeck’ Rawaoh 1 Sweet Corn Sweet Po | Tematece Ternine- Alinta » NEW YORK levels for touching bprices reached in February ‘t | were reported on the cotte Jhere taday, The Br ituation again dc ted act December Je| cotton sold down to 19.90, March and t09| May to 19. w | poot Oct options 18.—New low the 1917 exchange pss ities 209 all et. and the South gold. Liver. and the grade bought, and after |the opening Southwest spot interests 8 bought The opening break carried o2) the list off 35 to 65 points, ching ts | many lomn ore order | THRIFT CLUB. LAID TO REST ‘The last will and testamnt of the peurmers’ thrift movement of the te of Washington is being attend od to by Mise Ethel Dean, secretary The C. T. M. officially died on Sep. tember $0, after @ lusty life of nine month . ° bet) ‘ ser “e a5G118 28 ats et a per sank Local, Per outdoor per . pe « Veme—Louisian. — Local cooking... Aligator Fears —Piorits, doe Cantaloapes—l Wash Casabne Pet Mh Ter dom. Local, per bow During this pertod, under the lead. ership of Mins Effie I. Raitt, an inten: tive educational campaign for great er economy in clothing and food was carried on among the womeg of the atate, thru women's clubs and other organizations, and thru the mails, ‘The movement was organized un. der the bureau of women's activities, department of justice, and ts admit tedly one of the factors in bringing 1%] about the present tendency toward 325 | lower prices, MUSICAL CELEBRITIES IN FREE RECITAL SATURDAY EVENING Ysaye and Other Great Artiste to Be Heerd on Grafonola—Ako Good’ Piano Numbers—at Mon- telius Mall, Third and University, October 16, i" .3 208 erent tar) ane ern as DAIRY PRODU CTs Mattertar | Kae Freeh raseh . | Putiete : Miner owt. . DAY PRODU CTs Prices Paid Wheieesle Dealers Dutton Local creamery, cubse, rick Bude | mayo Fresh ‘ranch ‘Or. triplets .. Wisconsin cream brick... Limburaer Young America Mock Feiss Wash triplets POULTRY 4 by Wholenale qriece Paid, by, Dealers and up All hop Plan Campaign ¢ to Boom Berry Growing M fruits and ined the logged-off Western Washington, and the Wer Washington Hortic |ety will take up this problem at | next convention, held this win at Port Angeles, said F. B Wright, of Kverett, charman of the membership committee, who calied the #tate development bureau of the Chamber of Commeres yesterday An educational campaign, to point the possibilities offered for the industry on loggedoft land, will be mapped out. berries munt te on As vitural * ern City to Pay Bon Marche Sum Monthly More than $2,000 a month for « emall fire ptation! That is the record mum that will for the rental of station at Third ave. and Pine f the council finance committee a favorably Friday on the offer of | Bon Marche, owners of the pro The property was purchased cipts, |the Bon Marche some montha 111 in being used by the elty until the new Wi elty out berry Denver Market Status 1 —Cattle ote 4 hel ockers and feeders, $7 omit } Ort proponed station in lake distriet is built. + WILL ROGERS The funny man who makes you laugh every night on The Star’s comic page, is coming to town soon in his best motion pictare— “JES’ CALL ME JIM”. |STORAGE BATTERY | SERVICE With the best welfare of our many cus- tomers in mind, we have become the North End Distributors of the famous machine pasted plates, U. S. L. Storage Battery. Sold on absolute guarantee. We test, recharge and repair any make of battery. Fremont Electric Company 742 N, 34TH ST. stmmemun * ARMY GOODS SALE From Government Spruce Division of Vancouver Barracks (and Other Dependable Merchandise) 1013-15 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. S. Army 0. D. Blanket, new. & All Wool 0. D, Shirt, new S. Army Marching Shoe v BUGEN AYE Another evening of real musical | Jentertainment has been arranged | ®y Montelius for Saturday, October #4)) 16 Fygene Ysaye, the filustriou Belgian violinist; Percy Grainger, | leading pianist, and Louis Gra-|/ celebrated baritone, appear|| the Those who love|) | good music may anticipate a rare|| | treat in the concert to be held this |) week. The program will begin promptly at 8:15. PROGRAM Masurka—(a) Obertass (b) Mentric (Wientaweki) Violin Solo by Eugen Ysaye Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12.... rig # (Lisat) Piano Solo by Grainger The Trumpeter (Dix) Baritone Solo by Louis Graveure Sextette from Lucia... (Donizetti) For Piano Scherzo Valine $7001] Violin Solo by 67.00 |/ (a) Countyy 8 || herd’s Hey 00|| Piano Solo by oe)| Amaryllis . °0 HI 00 00 00 Broilers Hens Quotations at SSC ra veure, 17.50@1 on Prime spring lambe « Yeari ne | HAY, GRAIN AND FF’ Price Ver Ton. Perey 59.00 62.00 |] 47.00 60.00 58.00 65.00] - (Chabrier) Eugen Yeaye ns; (b) Shep. (Grainger) Louis Graveure ++ (Seger) Alfalfa Meat Rerateh Food Wheat Chick Food Copra | Cot Piano 101 Bugen For Humoreeque, Opus Violin Solo by (Dvo Yaayo Ady. k) | Bae Producer Meat and Hone . © Meat Berape | Bbetl Meal—car yater Kean Meal ViourPer bbl BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK O11 A. M., 1,3.5, 7, 0 . M. ie Way 20 sin cH 15.~Apple | | growers working frantically to pack the crop and ship it East before the threatened refrigerator ear short ue arriv Many box cars are be. ing used alr | | More than 1,750 cars of apples were | shipped trom Wenat ‘ Thursday This is more than 600 cars more than were shipped on any one day lust } year, Army Barracks Shor ral Cashmere Sox, pair y Wool Sox, pair vol pe Coveralls. blue and khaki Overalls, heavy weight, pa Leggings, pair... é in Pants, pair uff-Neck Sweat ngger Shirts. Heavy Work Py Officers’ Coats, Nght gray moleskin, with beit Corduroy Pants, pair Extra fine Corduroy Ol! Skin Coat, short O1l Skin t thre OU Skin Coat. Jong Yellow Oil Skin Panis, pair. RUBBER FOOTWEAR 6-Inch S-ineh.. 10-inch wool... ool, beat brands, each. inte, pair Pants, pair quarter length : es, Diack, Pacs, black, Pacs, white, BEDDING Pillows, 17x24, 2-poupd, each, $1.15 Small Pillows, good Gcking, Quilts, 78, fancy centers nim Quilts, full sine ‘ Mxtra fine Blankets, gray-blue bord 4 pounds len Doub Army Quilts Extra fine Ali-Wgol Blanket Auto Rob: pair ach, 60c; pair “plaid Hanke 5 and $3.75 +e S14 95 S75 Write for Canned Meat list, also catalogue list of articles to be sold Auto’ Re cany Thousands and thousands of the regu- lation O. D. Wool Blankets shipped di- rect from Camp Lewis, Quartermaster Department, will be on sale soon, Watch for further announcements. Also 500 reclaimed serviceable Raincoats will be sold Saturday at $3.00 each. Surplus Army Supply Store 1013-15 First Avenue, Near Madison, Seattle, Wash,

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