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? Representatives of t ommerce, the Way district, th port WATERWAY ‘Ship N CONFERENCE “OPENS HERE "Public Hearing on Proposed _ Improvement Begun Chamber of Commerce 6 Chamber of | erciat wate | Ask Him to. Help Put U. S. at And interested parties wore to be in| pu at 2 attendance at the geheduled to open Bly room on the |“ Receasity of widening mish waterway Colonel Edward r to t SmMount of appropr Ln ‘the harbor and water was to be filed showt re ago of $80,000 wi ‘@f Seattle's barbor. west right of way this sum _ Waterways, Commercial waterway excess of $2,000.00, bhic pm Or beth witening and deepening, ithe government and the me by Seattle in bir nd as ‘The state of Washington appropri. |, ated about 400 acres for the east and) 4, and ft has cost Bore than $4,000,000 to dredge these havt | paid by the tide land owners. known as the Duw amie, and hearing tH the Chamber of Commerce assem: question of the or deepening, the Schulz, of the “@heincer corps of the army, © hearing’ open department wished to k ations made stated « that y ex overnents A brief that the BpPropriation by th government two the first ing been trict No. | has cost | all this) been paid for by the people of | the South End, except about $650,000 | priated by the city and county, the total in excess of $4,000, that has been expended by local in building these two water: | ‘The government has matched ‘this expenditure of $6,000,000 by an) Appropriation of $80,000. Representing John B. Shorrett, R. F Press: ag ene y and bank credit Satisfied _ NEW YORK, Noy. 5—Frank A tip today commented on the of Senator Harting’s election, m the following statement to the! business community ought to deeply satisfied over the result the election. For the time being is on a downgrade and It to be likely so to continue for it. The great tide of gen- Price levels will be affected @ election than it otal volume of cur. | a. the chamber are: | Weeks, F W. Graham. Eric Johnson, Judge , leure on the shipping _ Thomas Burke and W. J. Wiley. + ' The gen- price level will be governed by | 2 we continue to inflate or undertake deflation. will be great need that the administration be governed by | economic principles and that | ad Se word affaits, ‘rath. |Steamahtp corporation by the ship- || than in a narrow spirit which |ping board. ‘only at what may be conceived | Monday for her second voyage, In Tides in Seattle FRIDAY Nov, 8 | Tide » tt SATURDAY First Meh Tide re inet SHIPPERS TELL WOES TO TEAL Marine on Its Feet g trom Seat Shipping men ope Teal of Portland, who le told Joseph " h ss just been appointed as a —— of the shipping board, at a confer See ecteréay ns tne Cuamber} lof Commerce, that the American merchant marine should maintain its advertised and regular routes in poor times as well ax prosperous ones if it expected to maintain itself in the future Shippers pointed out that there are sree Ortental routes served by shipping board vessels operated lo cally and that the shipping beant ould make a decision at once er or not it intends to put ey appropriated by the Fover| aninning board veasela, operated by | Ment tn the aid of any improvement | board is in some respects different from the interstate commerce com mission, as the shipping beard is largely an administrative body. .. Tug Rushes to Aid Ship in Distress NEW YORK, Nov. & shipping board tug otterneld re. nah. The Braser’s engines are dix abled, West Mahwah Goes Into Drydock Here Home from 4 five months’ round | pairs. trip voyage to the Antipodes, the steamship Weet Mahwah, built in the Duthie yards here, was in the Todd drydock today undergoing slight re- Under command of Capt. A. | M. Sewall, of Seattle, the West Mah- wah is the first American steamship in the new service to the South Seas. She is assigned to the General Bhe begina loading be our domestic concerns. we already have a vast | of entangling alliances. The world is an intricate network f inter. telationships. _ Sanding of them. a Takeuchi, way, girl Granquist. twin Smith, girl. John A. é - © girl prie, John, Seattle railie, Repetto, Gen: Verschaeve, Harry, Sea Verhaeghe, Rachel, B Ta DEATH ave. N Haugen, Kirsty, ave. in the high school ‘Wash., has been Sebaar, 121 211 ave., at $5,000, al me pik. Louis 0, 1421 W. / Grwin, Hutton F, 3420 | boy. funbock, Hans, 1119 Peart et., girl t—— Emil, 4527 12th ave. 5. a Weinrich, B. F, 1819 Warren ave. rh. Pu Nin. Royal R, Skagway, Alaska, Tt ts impossi- for us to determine the conduct | of our affairs so as to avert the ef- fect of those relationships. Rather _ than avoid, we need a wide under “Government extravaganes grasps | “at the throat of industrial develop. {°. it. Ample capital for industrial will not be available watt ye have a marked reduction in gov: it expenditure and less of our are absorbed in taxation. _ [Vital Statistics BIRTHS Kamekichs, 1002 Yesler) 1008 W. 67th, 59) ttle tei Ss Mason, Harry, 49, 434 26th ave, Let Contract for High School Pool | Contract to build a swimming pool at r Heeynold, 1218 Madison st. Carrigan, Alex C.. 4533 Bagley ave. | ith, boy. densmore, MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Address. Axe lopkins, Virgil, Seattle ......Legal well, Edra, Seattle : Legal | egan, Ernest F., Marysville 21 jompaon, Myrel R., Arlington ..18 Robert, Industry Legal nevieve, Seattic. Legal Chicago Kennedy, Imigene, Atiantic City, N. J. cee eee Legal Sykes, Adelbert » Portland ..Legal Taylor, Stelia M, Portiand Legal Hollingsworth, Orville KR, Angee» . ‘ Ford. Fiorence G., Seattic ittell, O. B. Seattle... le, Helen, Seattle bberet, Joseph J., Seattle lone, Gladys, Beattie DIVORCES GRANTED liller, Helen Loix from He Delia from Walter Blodgett. Marion from D'Arcy. Fonda, John Adajns, 67, 6018 Green- ‘wood. © Nelson, Mildred H., 8, 6516 Latona. ne, Jennie M., 74, 64 W. Cremona wt. Christofferson, Anna, 60, 2244 Minor 5007 Densmore 8. Buckley, awarded to Charles by Vv. heen, Vitel tesiding contractor, pool will be a concrete basin, 50x50 feet square, and graduated in depth _ from two to seven fect. The cost iy W. Voor- The Bt] Port Tonnage Here Shows an Increase A gain of 893 tone in the total amount of commodities on hand at 1 terminals of the Port of Seatti¢, ia shown in the report of the port commissioner for November 1, as ood with the figures of Oct Canned salmon, with 41,000 peal is ‘the largest single item on the lst. Tees Repair Bill on Teal pointed out that the ahipping | y,, WS. \Industrials Selling rene’ During Early GOING UPWARD ::: Takes New Tur With, Trading Brisk | private concerns, on a basin where | was unier pressure at the siart, but ete both rvice | made. a good recovery later, gain they can compete both in wervice| made a Rood recovery later: gain: and rates with foreign carriers, | 05 higher om good commission hh are cutting into the business | Poise buying of Americans from west coast, in} Provisions “were homin rprising fashion. December wheat opened at $1.99, merprinng Z jdown 1 and later gained l&e Shippers also protested against March wheat was off Nec at the any poliey which will continue to as | Srening at $1.03, but later advanced nm shipp! board carriers to Ban | 2\e : Bes Francisco who use them in the Ds a fin gg ag og a mp service to carry away Pacific | ¢ ¢ unchanged at Northwest products from Puget | advanced | x % - Sound and Columbia r Apogee) May ey rtarae anged while local shippers are unable to get | 8 275 and later ge Moy the business because the shipping | jeter was up 'a< ard will not assign carriers. ee Teal at @ luncheon given at) CHICAGO, Nov &—Cash wheat— |Planc’s cafe by the Chamber of 2 hard, $2.06 \4, Commerce, said he asked the co operation of Seattle business intes| Chicago Board of’ Trade | ests and if that co-operation was not| wneat— Open very [Do given, he said he would be a sorry} ¢ board, and he hag 4.98 added: “If I do not play fair when | peo... 1 have such cooperation I will be a) May ~ still sorrier figure.” \r Bene Pork Now Jan Lard Now iad Kine Chicago Lis ary oe Macetpte, rte 100 to the higher ported via wireless sho was 1OAviNg | jit of ales, #12.1061655; butchers, Bermuda to assist the steamer |i 1646; packing. $12 40; Vent, Braser, which wna calling for help Hees $e ples, BL TE@LS, roughe, last night 10 Omiles east of Savan- | $2.76 s3. Dead: market butcher stock. Lambe, 11 @18 Foreign Exchange NEW TORK, Nov. 5 ——Poreten exchenge Mteriing, $241%, ap “er Be lower Lire dropped to « new low fo: year and sterling was set back to & in Afternoon trading. The market closed tower, Mterting, 92.29%. off Lie; france, 6.020, off § exn- | times; lire, 2.516, off 7 contimes; marks, te. off 3 centimes; Canadian doliarn, Hidde, off 160 N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Nov. §—dugar—Raw, f03e per Ib; granulated, 10% @it0 per i Coffee—fipet No. 7 Tie, S\e per Ib: Santos No, 4, 114 @ 120 per I. } Portland Market Report | PORTLAND, Now, §.—Cattle—Recetpta, 25 head: market steady and unchanged Hoes Keceipts, heed: ma bieher, Prime m' 4014.59; $10G 14: ples, HIT? Bheep—Receipta, 162 head; market ts | steady and unchanged. tte per Ib. 18 890 per dom te ger th war 28,9 B00 per Ib. Vessels in Other Ports In Seattle shipyards alone, ‘the spend more than $1,720,000 to repair ships built for America during, the war by Japan, accorging to figures | made public here to When the work now In sight is completed 25 Japan-built ships will have been repaired and remodeled in Seattle yards at a cost ranging trom $34,134 to $138.220 per ship, . Discharges Freight The shipping board steamer Deuel, operated by Struthers & Dixon, } unloading local freight from the 0; ent at the east waterway dock. From | Seattle the Devel will shift to Van. couver, B. C., and then will return to this port on her way back to th |Far East. She is commanded by | Capt. D, Ketchmar. | The steamship Star line, will leave for the United | Kingdom upon completing her load | of railroad ties some time Friday. *. Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH IALAND, Nov. 6.—8 A. M— malles an Passed ‘out: Str Queen during the night cant, 16 wind Clauseus, Green 11:20 A. M. miler an hour, Pi tat 1046 am. & 15 mils an Str Lyman Stewart } Outside, bound in er. 6:30 P. MPa lehipping board st [black top, at 6:20 p, . Arrivals and Departures Arrived vormber —atr OF November (str Mantle vis papie batt p: toy Ger’ Pte at 1916 p le from sea duty at 2:15 p. Salled bern Clear: wind nod in: Mtr M.—Clear hour. Passed at » A two-man i A two-manted yellow stack, at 6:20 a, m. n Mariner from H. T. Heather November & wouter via F meda for Routh stern Alaskan porte at 9 a. m.; «tr Deuel for Vancouver, B. C, at 6 a.m November é#tr Ketehtkan for South wentern via Houtheastern Al port and *, BC, at 8:45 pom: ate | Lyman Stewart for Port Han Luis, Unb mak and Tang! for Tacoma. Alaskan Vessels Valder—Aintied November 4: Mtr Ad. miral Bvane, southbound, at 1 a, m. Cordova—falled November 4 | Northwestern, southbound, at 10 a. m Ketchikan—tintied November 2%: Str Princess Mary, northbound, wt midnigut, Japan-Built Vessels' United States has been competied to | Here From Orient! of Seattts from | Ralboa—Halled November 2: Sir Ore-| | gonian for Heattie via ports i Jiu Atriyed November 8: Mehr Allee Cooke trom « fan Pedro—Halled November @: Str } Steel Ranger for Beattie via fan Fran- | eiaco, Portiand and Vanee | San Pranctsco—Arriv | wer Alaska ” mn He Adraira " ber 4: Str via Vancouver str Horace X. Raxter for Pp. m.; wir Admiral Schley for Beattie at ‘pm. Astoria—Arrived November 4: Str Pal- from Seattle via Everett and Ta- rt Townsend—Passed tn November 5 Ste H. B. Lovejoy for Beattio at 0:50 a Eagle Harbor—Aarrived. November 4: [Str Anyox from Tacoma, Reported by Wireless 1 Watson, on northbound, at 9:45 lo off Cape Calvert : pom. atr h do Island, southbound, at noo A. Moffett in Seymour Narro southbound, at 12:20 p, m.; str City of Beattie off Cape Mudge, southbound, at 1:30 p.m Amtih Cove terminal—str Wastern Leader, str E ton, str Baatern Pier 16-0, & H.R Smith Cove terminal Horaisan Maru Great Northern | Maru. r 6 Magnan, atr BL Str Cross Keys, str terminal—Str Katori Str Arabia Maru, Str Went Jenter. rf 2—Htr Victoria, «tr Alameda, Grand Trunk terminal—titr City of Seat the, Hell st. terminal—U. & & Surveyor Str Admiral Rodman, Mtr lent : fe ninal—Str Tyidondart. Pacito Const coal bunkers—#tr Lydoni U. &. #, Heather, my Connecticut st. terminal—Btr Steet Maki Oregon r worke—Bitr Latouche. Milwaukee ocean terminal—ste Eastern rd at. terminal—Htr Santa Ana. drydocks—#te Westward Mo, ste Bridge & Dredg hulk Rainbow. works — lia, Abnoba, Aby. hurat, Ahmii, An trand, Bingamon, Black Woif, Bianford, Oat Boughton, Pexuta, Puyallup, Caprarta, ‘dia, Cenina, tertiels Chalets, Clowns, pram, Comlan, Cola, Clone, | jectra, Kndymion, Fort Har- rison, Fort Jackson, Fort Stanwix, Fort Union, Imufka, Leotl, Kitan, Ames yarde—Htr Roomevelt Schwager & Nettleton—-Str Clausoum Heffernan Str Cordova. Wont Beattle ator—-fitr Kastorn Glen. TWELVE ADDITIONAL PETIT | jurors for the United States court | were drawn Friday drydock ole | inevitable corrective of unstable con. ic. Off & contimes: tire, 3.14q fines; marks, 1230, off 1 cen- time adian dollars, 90.490, une | changed. Vessels in Port at Seattle! THE SEATTLE STAR LAST GAR OF CORN whet mackerel man 14 fresh 80 2 Tha Be 1 home ren o dered lard. Th. mumper eausaes Canlifiower— Local, par erate « » ub ae 200M Cal ECONOMY Celery-Local. per dow ‘ Mall 49, 490 coffer, 2 The 11.00, § The | Cucumbers Walla Walla. bdt ndard coffer, | house. per dow | Fes Piest Gartle Per th VALENCIAS IN Local Markets Prices Paid Whetessse Dealers feo Vestas one SHES Beall 105. fresh | Artichokes Per den. ¢ Re ste | Beane. new sauerkraut, the at, 2 4 "on vew dill pickin 6 for 160 Rell Peppers: 2 me Wruseole Spronte Beall 116.) Moree Per tue i roast, 1240 M. | Cabbage ne rote Ver 1% Ween, per ease. Local, per vec cess Green Peppers Per te. Ground Cherriea—Per bon » | Lettnce— | per orate - Cal . 27-38, Gt can M Ochre Per box Me bere eaten, % 330. Atali | Onteno—Per o2@ 02% best peanut butler ™ . jellies | Pickling Ontens— Per im en. a“ and jama tte B. Sta deat Amer: | Pimentace-—-Per box 196 loan cane sugar, ? The the, 4 ihe b6a. | Peprorm Perf. .. or RANITARY Potatoes ton— fratt 46, aoe ich Piieht Meur, Ayan Wesson oil, 6 WESTLAKE 14.27, EM. can Boowdritt short. : Mearehiiaht tm prunes, tte Th ) 193, 2 The (Se; bulk cerca, the bulk marmainds, 30 Mh Tork cheese, the fuwer pure cane suger, ide Mi # bare Bob White soap, Ite PRICES BOUND TO 60 LOWER Continuation of the downward re | vision of prices as the natural anc |eoap, €werbar ditions is the factor dominating the general business outlook, according to the National Bank of Commerce | has definitely ended, and states that | business must go forward on a low or level While @ more norma! basis of op | eration ts being worked out, the com- Patterfat ment states, the banks are amply | DOIN scch . | prepared to take care of the large | volume of eredit required. PRODUCTION OF During the last week of October 70,470,088 feet of lumber was pro- duced by Washington and Oregon mille, R. B, Allen, secretary-manager of the Northwest Lumbermen's asso- ciation, said today. Production was 20 per cent below normal. Ship ments are close to production fig ures | tore—buying by railroads and orders |from California, Allen said. The rail road demand i# falling off, but the} California market ts stronger, HOLSTEIN COW BEATS RECORDS “= Carnation Segis Prospect, cham. | | pion Holstein cow, owned by the| Carnation Stock Farms, near Kent, | has shattered all world’s records for | milk production. She gave 93.499 pounds of milk in 218 days, according to the official figures, If Carnation Segit tinuen to give milk the rest of the year at her present rate, she will| | will top the former world record of | a California cow by 4,210 pounds. She produces her weight in milk 1,650 pounds—every 17 days. Proepect con.) Denver Market Status DENVER, Nov, 6.—Cattle—Receipte, 1,200 head: market lower. Bteors #8.50@ 910.78 wn ard heifers, $6.60@ 7.76 Mtockers and feeders, $7.50@9.00, calves $i0@i2 Howe—Receipts, 200 he market fn steady. Top, $14.50; bulk sine eis. la Clearings . | Balances ++ 2,946,929.00 + 1,626,862.00 Clearings | 735,842.00 } Balances 137,414.00 | Portland . | + eeeee 5,996,926,00 | | Ralancea " 1,400,667.00 | — a $25 in Cash Dance with the Blue Bird Club Saturday, Nov. 6, and receive coupon. Save coupons, and you may be one of the parties who will receive one of the FIVE $6 bills, ¢ nn given at Blue Bird dances Tuesday, Floor. refinish Cafeteria in connection TONIGHT, DAILY, FROM LL ® ene 5 Lena Renton Hill Club House 18th and 7 Madison o: Madison igth Ave. Take ¥K. Car, 0. Loop. Gentlemen, 5c, including tax. Ladies admitted FREB, war tax 106. | Coroumate Per | Crabappies —1 Orage Frate-—Fiorida, ‘per case.0.50@ Mork! Ico Cream Metons-—Por t. Pemegransico Quinces—Per lark bet AtmecodePer 1 in New York. Brastl-Per Cad ‘The dank finds that the period of |Gupeis rer te. re exceasive buying and of rising prices | Waleate—Maneharten Peanete Virginie Keystone, B. Pecana—Per 1 Milk—Per owt. LUMBER DROPS = Heme—Unéer 4 me . | Brotere—Alt weighie : Sosa stave esooess Sustaining the market are two fac: | Belton Hares—Live,” per th Decko— Dressed Thursday and Saturday, d. Good Union Muste. t Dances. ” #4 cotfes, the M a " hb peanut iter, ihe M at pol Rivaharb Per th Biall 26, faney pork ro Retabagas Mer wack heart, ite Tm Rtaile Mauaeh Hubbard ned beef. the TM be Sweet Corn Lor 21-33, ¢ Kweet Potatocs \ pawa, the Tomatoes Cal. per tue $0 nck, delivered; apples, $1.96) Green, per 1b ‘ it 111, email can Libby's pine. | Teraipe—tocal, per cack.» otra pt Btalle| Alseke reliow, per M, hirarde Me ©; | Cal. per tog Tokay. per tow swe vice Hive per >. NUTS Pricss Poid ob Whetemto me Jeparmes. per 2. K DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Feld to snicoere Poltete DAIRY PRODUCTS 4 fa and op POULTRY Prices Feild Whelesstars ry Medium to che Rough heavy ru Canadian Pacific Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. anndin: 1, Foot of Yesler Way 9:00 A. M. DAILY For VICTONIA and VANCOUYER a Canadian Pacific Rockies ARE WONDERFU SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER CITY TICKE 008 Second Ay KF. L. STURDE! IRAILWAYS SEEK BIG BOND ISSUE amed by the executive committee © fthe bureau to represent the Cham. ber at the American mining congress at Denver, Nov. 15, and is in structed to work for the passage of jthe resolution favoring gold bonus measure now pending before congress and known aa the McFad. den bill, This menrure prowides for 4 bonus of $10 an ounce for virgin | gold, 1 -. a pee er eg Wilson Rescinds Lever Food Law WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 —Preat dent Wilson in a terday rescinded the provisions Lever food contro! censes for importing, manufacturing and storing and distributing sugar, effective November 15. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—The in terntate commerce comminsion today w York Drop in Price of Oranges uO eee settontone tom iu ton Looked for | York, New Haven & Hartford rail | road for authority to tesue $95,000 NEW YORK, Nov, 5—Opening prices on the New York stock exchange 1000 of 6 per egnt bondn Rots the Included: United States Rubber 01%, off 4; Baldwin 118, off }; Sin ‘With What is thought may be the) 7) SP Central for authority ¢ clalr up %) Retall Btores ip i; General Motors 16%, up %4;|Jast car of Valencian ef the season| New York Central for authority to Texas Company 61, off Wi Crucible Stes 118%, off %i Reading 99%. up| being unloaded Mriday, the prospects from ile Tichenced erations ‘exte: \ ' tates & . ei fle r \ exi-|for a drop in the price of oranges 16 Riehmond jinal com rb bi-ncne Bota ian Bags Mp Off %5 Southern Pacific 115%, UP Wi Mexia ee raging, according to Weat-| Dany $3,100,000 6 per cent notes. In jean troleum 199, ’ » each cane these sume are to be used n forenoon tradin here wan o dustriala with heavy | ern ave. jobbers, ‘The reason for this Activity, betleved to be short covering, sent Southern Pacific up to 116) Valencia season over, navela should | resylting from improvements and but the gain wae lost later, There ware few changes in the market in| begin to come in before long, andjloans by the government during the early part of the afternoon that means cheaper fruit. government control. ? 7 ; " Among the receipts Friday was an: | - —— | The market cloned lower, Closing prices tncluded: United States Bteet wea ton Br | 8%, off %; Raldwin 111%, off 1%; Mexican Petroleum 187%, off $13 | Oe oe ton Angsion tettuce.| Leehey C.C. Delegate “un-American tf 2h oyal Duteh 73M, 0 Studebaker 64, off] This Bouthe ini Tpicrestanvoa Sa cet sig: United tates Ravber Th off heading soo, | moving fury wet attho in avaity| tO Mining Congress up %; Southern Pacif n %. ot tNertbera mr %. off ia land condition It ts far from fancy Wiliam Calvert, Jr. chairmen of » Pacific 113%, e . But at this season of the year it is|the executive committee of the Alas 3 - Hobson's with buyers. |ka bureau of the Chamber of Com | ’ Public : Markets" ‘The dairy market continues firm,| merce, today announced that Attor. | tho eggs are weak ney Maurice D. Leehey has been the f the req ie i San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCINCO, No ter vime fireta, b6e per Ib; choles, bbe per rs | Rene—tatras, Bo per dor: No 1 dir | tes, nominal, extra pullets, per Ib | undersized pu 440 per Ie Cottio— Beet wteere posses Medium to cholce Heat we and heifers jambde Prim Tearing . Wethere Bwes HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Whelemle Price For Tos. City Price Maries — Whois Rolled Clipped Oats 1: Whol Core Wr Cracked oa Chop . Ground Bone Mill Kos Altaifa Alfaife Meat. feratch Food « Wheat | Chick Food Fish Meal Cold and Chilly Weather Brings INFLUENZA Here lsa Remedy EUCAZONE OIL SPRAY ‘This Of Spray ts an actual germ destroyer. It is strongly recommended for the prevention of INFLUENZA end all con tagious diseases, and for the treatment of all forms of catarrh, cold in the head and hoarse ness, Full directions are printed on afl bottles, For Sale Exclusively by the Butler Drug Co. 4. P. CHASE, Chemist Second and James St, Elliott 49 of YOUR proclamation yes: | Delegates on Liner In addition to the contingent of| ‘Trial of the suit of Terry Rayners Polish war orphans that arrived in| by his father, George P. Rayner, aa Seattio on the N. ¥. K. liner, Katori | guardian ad litem, to reco Maru, Thursday, was @ party of dele. | for injuries Xone tag pando gey dt gaten from the world’s Sunday school ‘Thompson, driving an automobile, Jconference held at Tokyo in the | collided with the boy while he early part of October. | 112 im the party There were | ri The present tamie of Edmonton parallel on the investment mark high yield of 9% was made poi the Canadian Exchange when pur We Offer, Bubject to Prior the Unsold Port Province of 6% General Obligation Gold Notes Prices YIELD 19% ubject to € Dated September 1, 1920 Denominations $100, FINANCIAL ST. Aanesned valuation Value municipal property WAIBUIOS) 6’ asscnsentoccsees (not Net debenthre debt Revenue from public ation) Net | neal improvement debt’ (rate time debentures ‘Teleph Sherman, Clay & Co. estate exactly as you wish, simplify greatly prepared in a your attorney. 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