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~vaaet 4 tHE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 ‘Prices Are Higher ‘TOMATOES IN JIT COMPROMISE T7-.— EX . = Last Times of Sensational as Trading Starts | | FROM SOUTH) UP TO COUNCIL} Ss:i" Met See 30s VILLIERS (The Flying Cowboy) SNssiCHZm=WZNEI , ort |, nited Fruit 221, up wer | ‘Two reports will rubmitted Election Not Likely to Have Weather Bureau any, u_- |e tet Unites Pevlt: 32%, up ; Pte cis cell otittening, .Mon-|i tednetien, (One pee tt ine rt covering in ae lines. Toba Any Important Effect on “3 ahort covering In wome Business Outlook ed in : Closing prices were: United Slater Btoot 88%. brought thei Port Ang UD %i Pan-American 89%, up 1 saisan n for Yakima Gems. Locals hold|other providing for the immed RY JOUN W. HILAL, * October i M.—Pattin Pacific 124%, off 4) Kennecott 204 at 6 ene . vik ‘ie - , t joudy; wind northeast steamer stuff—parsley, Brus | ment Two keya, which eventually will | Qh. rarely stern cranberries are now In|ordinance claim sufficient votes to are being shaped by forces now Passed ont: Ber Aragil ot 16:06 6. m ling the a y of locals, which i#| Mayor Caldwell lared Monday work. One is a level of prices w lthat he was oppored to the jit Improved financial conditions ved cipt of the next| power out of the handn of the city arly afterr tay the few houses that have been! postponement of the ordinance unt ageing behind in the advance! after Tuesday's special election on quotations up to $45 a| the jitneurs’ initiative meanyre Appearing in Person And relating many of his most thrilling exploits in the clouds — his parachute The financial situation hax been | | na iy id “Howdy!” to! tot from the Bouth legislators and permit the jitney | Proven fundamentatly sound 4 - » Wheat Leads in Downward VY!» orden ‘ | No changes were reported in but-|men to run as they pleased fable to bear up under the severe text | at ! fan Diego | And Vladivostok replied “How-|tor or eggs Monday | Caldwell wae one of the leaders in of commercial ¢ jon new in prow bs aky | t movement to draft a working Fess. When the crop-moving strain {ers fre eet The greeting and the re « Local Markets |agreoment with the Jebus ip removed from the banka, around via ports at ¢ pm os ee and came thru the air Seve bale Sl ~or a Mahia ts senexes. tn. fi ‘ : : i aueto : Seneeeraoe Hn ‘Publishing Firm Is ees ax we . Ke arkots wast es eke af al» Aiba Be he ; : ogely Sergey NESS SLUMPS, * PROFITS SHRINK ~ “ 4 e Tests have shown the radic . . N, O., Nov. 1A lbet suit In the meantime prices’ contin. we tn oom, | rebtabl na nad . ’ dam * fil to fall, accompanied by slumping ey q Raton a conta a we om ; © Montgomery county ec business, shrinking profits and earn Wessels in Other Ports Pro showed Nght wains cial, ¢ conta rt to the ‘ , ylena court here today. against comber wheat opened u ot] war te ‘ came < 4 urkham-Herrick company, publint ings, and increasing commercial fail 5 ‘ 0: Motor |. gana subseauentiy | mernenet * Coempeny, Sean ures, These developments are sow » 39 x gaining 4c at drops, his leaps from one plane to an- other in widair, his bulldogging a steer from the air, and other things of as great novelty and interest— IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING OF “ SKY-EYE” The € limited to Se z per ow, erm of the Dayton Journal, by Prot "fan ing pessimism among those who are) grind for Puget Be " dropped dc in| Viadivonte oun KON S Gash ‘guy one. William Estabrook Chancellor ~ suffering losses. In the last analy dro--Arrived « weiet.ive * - | pe eve formerly of Wooster college, Wo« © at th ©., alleged author of “an open letter ain, however, they ar ive | A : by seve ‘ d tater le M’Swiney Memorial pare Ver iE) solids th tea Mamie panery a8 forces which alone can work the ope € 0 Ty « ve +4 " yas ure of unhealthy inflation. ‘ and subsequentiy sold down ee. | Here on Wednesday 4 Bome commodities, including hides. e 3) opening, 5 later trad-| Formal memorial services for Lord Tuber and copper. have been car , ing joat We; May vate at ¢0Xc Wal Mayor MacSwiney will be held Wed rege # Betting Odds i in ove ot peo tee before the close nesday at 10 am, in Bt James ca @rs are still 100 per cent oF more pce | toetrah |Potatare er : Ohio for Harding above and the average of all prices | shed i ET ae Ae . ; ng is over 80 per cent above 1913. The Chicago Board of Trade be , : rn MVELAND, ©, Nov. L—Th service held in the Crystal Pool audi Loe ° 0 istration for the wtate is es frend ts toward normal relationships ‘ een High | Nev. Will Pett ” i aden 2 ; November 1—#tr torlum, Re v wm Quigley, just t nearly 2,000,000. About between values. Until this i# re). . ' The most daring airplane picture ever Been san Cathie te te | yc" yin a AF ily | Sete nome epnee ah a sas toe made—6 parts of wonderful action made aed: tis tevaded” Wgh-price | tan’ soecnne ‘ : Ireland a capacity aud t Abeer 4 The prevailing betting odds here under the auspices of the U. S. Air - his experiences there sh) are & to 1 that Senator Har strongholds, thought impregnable a A. Moffect 4+ 4 Y r feo@trt| are # to 1 that Senator Harding will pert, north be | " ye elected, and 4 to ne orvi few weeks ago. Among them are” ¢ . be elected, and 4 to 1 that he will Service. par ancl : carry Ohio by at least 150,000. Very | bh < Fy ‘ “us ts Hom and steel, white paper and pe! 6, sit : Overseas; Veteran’s | pert fow Veta have been mode troleum products. . ‘ a . re 8 | ELECTION TO HAVE 3 ; ; : Body Brought Home TEIN atone chk a oe oR IMPORTANT INFLI > . ' F * The t ot Arthur B. Anderson FRUITS *|Cuechs Celebrate The outcome of the election Tucs mM 2 ’ ’ vers veteran who died 10 days | Appt. | \- orem ome ie te tat Wkity: 4a-anert any ie ; : ’ le on his way home from] : Their Independence Portant influence on the immediate ‘ 138 tt t with his wife, arrived in| , Loos! « \ Jaborate program of music business outlook. The process of . Sunday night. Anderson . ‘ An Squeezing war inflation out of prices Cape Plattery ° ived at 155 Washington st. He was 7 ve and ‘other features was given at) (PAID) ADVERTISEMENT) ie guided by economic, not political, ae wee tie ~ ? ‘ pl aman in Beat 4 ‘ i ap weeny _ “a Apia ave..| Lower coal prices are promised by | st Queen fen tiers for. 4 1aph engineers . ; tea . oll woetlny Sener rant i p oem of the miles from Seattle: atr Anyo ies ‘ ereary 0! © shme She meeting of coal operators of the | for Tacoma, off Puint No Poimt et 18 Crecho-Slovakia as a free republic country at Cleveland this | week m. : 2. ME rageris show coal préduction |” Plumbing and Peanut ,,, is establishing new records for peace | Veggels in ‘Port at Seattle Machine Are Stolen) mS vane’ “Bx ib time. This insures an ample Supply | gith Cove terminal—M@r Maquan, str cry ? Thieves stole the plumbing from |. Melees Been oe this winter. Kastorn Leader, atr amore, str Wik : the home of Dore Dalenpinewpl, | Rees cremn sores, Ber eaee.® HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Approval of a plan to form a $100 ua. Sheep 900 Swift ave, Sunday | Mtrsinad, per Re Wholeenle Price Fer Tes. City Price 000,000 export financing corporation | Piet 1¢—S8tr Tyndareus 4 She hisher hes : me natey Whole pai 9 Sherman's peanut vending | Wametdow Molame rer t 4334 | Barley by bankers last week was an im-| je) & M Surveyor, mo 5 |machine wae taken from portant ep to sustain American s trewliin - foreign trade. September exports at N. Y. Coffee and $ Sugar |*t (900 Fremont av : $606,000,000 were $22,000,000 more | Paific Coast coal bunkers—atr Admiral | YORK, Nev, 1—Suger—Raw, |, DUPEFS got. considerable jewelry | than August. Imports at $369,000,-| S.iee par Ib, granulated, Ligite per th.” [TOM the homes of George D. Zahn.| | Gal 000 showed a decline of $15,000,000 tice Non t Manton, WGI be per! TOL N. Th et, and C. Hockett, 110) i Ho. Bie Der Ih [N. Stat at % terminal adorn Glen Eom the month before. Cotton men | Hen malier werke—@tr Ketehinan Rave formed a $12,000,009 cotton | qui “aryanses mr Foreign Exchange | Asks “$25,000 fo: for Sorporation to stimulate cotton «x iy ~. Kins. ot parte. | pet aerate ogy oe pow. we fertin: ‘ ’ RETAIL STOCKS 20 PCT. Lake UniontTelle Abita, Atmeba, Aby france ‘ese cig a Husband’s Death) MORE THAN YEAR AGO Mana, Addioon. Allenhurst. Ahmit. A®- ott 2 centimes, marks, 1.8 ee $e ae | © Warm weather, price uncertainty | thon, Bardon. Rertzand. Bingamon.| antirling tobi killed June 29, 1920, wh and diminished purchasing power. | cute, Puyallup, francs @tt¢ marke 4. the autemoblic was etruéh ty have combined to hit the retail trade) . “Capraria, Cardia, Ceninn, | Radian de in at Second ave. 8. and Spokane | Pyar this fall. It i# estimated that re Chesterfield. Chalela, Cine cet at, brought suit for 615,000 Satur- | Weteme tail stocks are 20 per cent more than| {1O7T#*, Corms, Gonlan, Cole. Clone Money on n Call day against the Northern Pacific)» CMh +. x one year ago. Retailers have re tieon, Fort Jackson, Fort Staneiz,| NEW YORK, Nov. t.—Meney on call, ® railway and N. P. Forler, railway rants —Virahats np duced their buying 40 per cent. This Fort Union, Imutka, Leott, Kitan. per cent he, § per cont; mercan Wane ee "s Ames yarde—atr Hoomevelt. tile paper, # per cent ae » sated situation forecasts further pro- drydecks—#tr Cordova, str’ Rar silver—London, 5240; New York sepreeenspecit Baeseateprine DAIRY PRODUCTS nounced ec eo Hons o , Public. "Aliana! declines bs ocean Air Rastern Rett eg Here’s Trouble for ae wie goods ve bee ond Cam | vest Gellations are stil! causing curtail | Imports ‘of Wheat Portland | Market Report Cupid; Diamonds Up "7 ment and unemployment at textile ‘ Swaine and sweethearts will swal-| mills. | From Canada Grow} low hard the information rec ved | With a stock of unsold wool in| WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—Importa-| a. market Saturday by Harold N. Moore, sere the world sufficient for two or three | tions of wheat und wheat flour from ; OGi4; Reavies ‘tary of the Retail Jewelers’ associa-| | Agoerd y, uncertainty in the) Canada during the first 15 days of| Sheep—Rereipts, 2.425 head tion. that the price of diamonds clothing is easy to understand. | October were greater than during | would rive in April or May. Best Irs announce they will.belany similar period during the past teen ee * . diamonds are now “selling at $850 a forced to nell without profit ¢ It | seven years, the federal grain com-| Cheese—Triplets. 81¢ per Ib carat. They could have been pur : fall. A large men’s wear manufac-! mission announced today as the feet Hone—28@ 306 per Ib chased in 1900 for approximately ‘i ; dace’ aan ke Nadine turing house has postponed placing | result in its inventigation of wheat sith $100 a carat t wai Sogah lane, Tk stale its spring and summer lines on the | markets and prices undertaken m4 blic | Marke x zal name, but # “ market and has advised its trade not | the order of P’ renident Wilson | Pu ic ets Boy in Need; Father er is what it means. When to buy “until prices are more set-| visa = yi te Shippers you buy or sell real estate, or tied.” SANITARY " ithe he or lend money on real estate, I Gta whicy wee’ ctant ta ine a mete em SO Re cog AB tiny rae fl : somebody who is honest and which was caught in the ‘ 49: She Rowers’ baking pe Charged with allowing his 6-year ‘ dee sy ms a Raeiets the came mates weal quet OF EMC y |r "sie to! hail 102, he fine waaay, old child. to. remain in want. while : knows how has to close up Candidate United gar aia -Fiohe ia | credit will be extended to maintain} 1% honor of James nery ult cream cheese. 280 1D. § cans) he “lived in luxury,” Leo. H. Glass : : 4 the transaction, At the proper " ; operative. milk sugar prices, but merely to finance | **m¢ta! counnel for the National As. | ory, * cock, of Tacoma, former reat entate | ee per ®. moment the deed or mortgage the marketing of the sugar crop.|*cltion of Manufacturers, a ban-|m ; pot : |dealer in this city, faced the post must be passed and recorded | Cuba now has a moratorium. Ad-| Wet will be given at the Masonic | ardelii's choowiate. 34 * lansty of talbet: abt. tr dail ue rdene and the money pail. to. the | Views from various South American | temple Wednesday at 6:30 by the ConNEn Mitchell Gilliam Saturday for con.|Decke—Dreseed jo-ees-+-s-s0 soller, or borrower. The title countries, where speculation in grain, | AS#clated ge of ere and] . . ¢ empt of om of alleged | Hene—Dressed Fake J records are before us when we coffee and other commodities has | the Federated Industries of Wash-|? pichicn failure to pay alimony. The hearing |@eese . hile, chabee close such transactions; we Ri on seati been extensive, indicate other mora "St". Emery will speak on be was postponed until Wednesday, on | Tsere—Dreseed are expecially well fitted to emoved as executive secretary of Port Commission at behest of toria may be expected. A “morator- |" American Industry and Public Af- | o: > be | motion ok's a act, and our charge {2 almost Associated Industries and Big Business—because he joined Farmer: 4 jum” means postponement of the Mir® : the. | | a if] nominal. Talk with us con- Labor party time when debts become payable Kee Se NE ' ay’ . cerning this service and try Wesley Jones, Republican’ candidate, is su; RAW RUBBER |Open Hearings on : ; Y i] “1 reckon daughter, that young MY sotses us out Incas, : mets est ot. aati og LOWEST IN HISTORY ' h must be fant." | gee : At 22 cents a porns raw ruber, Proposed New Rate) »| “What makes you think #0, pa?” |f C.J. F¥ance is supported by Farmers and Producers, Is the lowest in history. Before the| Hearings on the recently proposed | > “ “Why, when you were seving him| A e138] M H : Theol 1 el 01 cific coas! “3 lout the door last night, I heard him| Medium in chain’. joney vs. Hiumanity—The Issue War it was around $0 cents. Cur-|freight rates for the Pacific coast || og a m pri wi E tafiment at large tire factories con. district, which opened in Portland | onic ; my, ‘just one’ and it waan't much | | pa sO INS Vote for France and Against the Profiteers tinues, and price reduction agnounce.| Monday, are attended by represen Transcript ore ¥ b Ments by important manufacturers | tatives of the public service commis 3 og | . Medium to choice |. VOTE FARMER-LABOR TICKET STRAIGHT are expected svon. A large over-pro.|#ions of Washington, Oregon and Peer Bene outed ayy Hert cows and. heifers “Under State Supervision” egy tay ape prow enamel ptt opted = Sie deh |trum ‘by Janssen in 1968 Sahni +1 Mie s8.50 1 Anmete Save Athen (PALD FOR BY FARMER-LABOR PARTY STATE COMMI cretary of the treasury has | 7 ne shippers “ cgi announced that taxes last year were a dito any sch jt den ¢ re | c 9.50@10.00 35.500,000,000 and that this year. and 1 ; B t Sch d for some years to come they will .. ’ 4 : a oa e u es; 20t be lower than $4,000,000,000. Thi« will mean a tat burden yer tamiy 1920 Bank Clearings |!’ 027" 9) scat tS! | Sane ee : Put Some Money to Work in German Marks of $160 annual; } A RCONOMY Probabie profits on 100,000 marks if they go to $11.90, one-half thelr he 9 tonne «a Ippon Gain Over 1919) sists 9705 0°? Travel by sfeamer normal value ($23.80), $7,350.00, Switching Rates Seattle's bank clearings for 1920 | minced Game, Mie! vay doc. Kellos TACOMA ' 'f You Can Secure Six Months’ Option ‘on Marks Here Given Boost |{) sstinstes based on the report ot 4 ; r - SPEED - COMFORT as Follows: | will exceed those of 1919, according | carn fink The fie Const Freight Clearing House association for | ie vera: toneny | DAILY ‘ German Marks Profit at Advance bureau Wnounced Incréases in firet ten months of the year.| powders 1 doe. 244 th 20d, 080, 1100 4 Price of Optionsy Lirea and Francs. of le M. intraterminal and interterminal|The table compiled, covering the | $1.10: 4c) coffee tha, Khe 1:00, 3100, 5:00, 7:00, 9100 PF. M N g $ 40.00 controls . switching rates to become effect | months from January to October, in py 70c ae $1.20 75.00 controls November 20. From $2 to $4, will|clusive, show that in 1920 the clear tociaiinn Men Sen = 85.00 controls. be added to the cont of handling a|ings here were $1.776,554,988.84. 150.00 controls. car in the Seattle yards when the| While for the same period in1919! } VICTORIA. B.C 165.00 controls . new tariffs come into effect, aceord-| the figures are $1,664,134,775.68. ° | PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS I h 100 t D. I] 300.00 controls : Sapee : ing to the eatim te of J. D. Mans | e -cen Ce) ar If you have not re ived a profit by the expiration date of option ~ fe, ie sina of bs Mire |B dis Watch Fob in BEATS WOMAN ko "i sonnet vie of buying marraige opt al kibiabet. of Commerce | I ( A i ‘The cost of handling a car within! Lincoln Hotel Ruins) tvs o case of pure misunderstand SAN JUAN ISLAND P. S oming gain. The amount you have paki én the option will be credited to you any one of Seattle's five switching| In the ruins of the Lincotn hotel, {ins that seems to have resulted in OD POINTS By ‘ toward the purchase of marks outright, There is no risk beyond zones will be raised from $7.50 to| which was destroyed last spring by | Lucile Anderson's being charged by The dollar which only recently had one- cost of option and no margin calls. $9.50, Between zones the increase is | fire, Hugh M. Drane, Y. M. C. A,,( tt: prosecuting attorney Monday half of its former purchasing power is gain- Germany is rapidly getting to work. Her factories are humming proportionately greater yesterday found a silver wateh fob,| With third degree assault on Manda ELLINGHAM- ANACORTES ; \ g P 8 and all industries are beginning to show old-time efficiencies, Any ————$—$ with the words “Newport News" em. | Swanson ing new strength week by week. Take the day marks are Hable to advance from 3 to 10c. Fortunes will be L. C. Gilman Stages | #4 on blue ana white pennant St: AY ena ehuiek: ay sual te tip on this rising market and save as many made overnight by those who are farsighted enough to take advan: r" ; * cee oras - cause Mrs. Anderson was unwilling PMRODETOS RAIL CONNECTIONS of those dollars as you can. Use the facili- tage of this present opportunity ‘Home Coming Here BANK CLEARINGS lta ntlow ‘tet tHudhaed te: Go: wht AND MILL PORT ties of our Savings Department in doing it. | We cannot urge too strongly the advisability of taking advantage Establishment of headquarters in 7 | |Mes, Swanson’s husband’ saw no} of this proposition hy tying up as large amount as one can afford, this city this week by L. C. Gilman,! , Ssdarteias Seattle $5,446,678.11 | It rm in for Manda by te ig ah reo rates are at these low figures. Do not fail to | Fecently chowen executive vice prest-| | tata ‘972,685.39 | | Swanson, according to the com HooD ANAL POINTS THE ae Rs sittairee today for six months’ option on either 10,000, dent of the Great Northern r iiroed, thi ining, bought « new caren Octo. oy > C > ¢ ,000, Spokane 1-42" bed ep phe ita 20,04 0,000 00,0 ar . is being regarded in the gature of « ‘ Per Te: i 2,592,298,00 | | ber and, being pressed with sae, oe he oe ts p08 tanta {Wire reservation today, us price i home-coming by Gilman and iis | Ttidlensos 1.124.961.00 | ther business, requested Ander NATIONA ernig Wire, write or call for information friends. He came to Seattle in 1884] | PSs duane | to do him th ae te Ss on options, Ask for Circular B-6 and made a reputation here a® 4! | Clearing 56,104.00 | | Mrs. Swanson how to run the ci 1 WM. R. F TZGER. young law He has recently| | py, flamote< 9 | Hut Mrs, Anderson saw and dis r , OF SEATTLE ALD x co. lived in Portland, a# president of the | |ap ved, She failed not to f D cr Second at Marion FOREIGN CURRENCY AND BO) Gpokene,’ Portland & Seattle rail ai aa 8,165,078.00 | |her disapproval felt by Mrs. Swan: | [Velag SOUND NAVIGATION © | Western Office—966 Phelan Bldg., San Preteen Cent. road, a brenel of the Great North di 63 1,883,995.00 | *0n, according to Swanson, the com. | M@iWeyN\Wetelaammerermunrt ys! es Open Evenings 7 to 9 ern, %- f —— i, Plaining witnes | PHONE MAIN 3993 ator Warren G Harding. ° ni Clipped ‘ e Rage Fresh ranen

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