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IN OCTOBER HITS FARMS © Decline of 19 Per Cent on Agricultural Products Announced WASHINGTON, Nov, 18.—Prices ey farmers for principal crops at farm dropped 19 per cent during Ootoder, the agricultural department a@mnounced today, Discouraged by these falling farmers are carrying out thelr threats to curtail production, Bocording to other reports to the de Partment, despite the fact that pres: | @M prices averaged 14.8 per cent than those of the prewar period. So In ‘Ohio, 60,000 workers quit farm during a 12month period just according to reports of a sur which were forwarded to the a department, The survey, Which was made by the Ohio state tural department, also showed there are 29,000 vacant’ farm in Ohio, compared with 18,000 year ago. From Iowa, Minols and other agrt tural states similar reports are Tecetved, showing that farm discouraged by prices they be are lower than production are slowing up their labora, Urged to Hold Back Selling CITY, Mo, Nov. 18 were ureed to withhold wheat, corn, cotton, wool and stock from the market until of- prices that will cover cost of and a reasonable profit, in adopted by the national =~ new low December, 1 Prices from $11.35 to $12.10, 25 cents city passenger agent for hé Great Northern in Seattlan He EB W. Mosher, who has the Pennsylvania railway as stant district passenger agent Managers to d Monthly Meet Sales Managers’ assocta- New Washington ho- night. Fred Morgan, of the Northwest products 4 2 | il 1 Findlay et. girl. yr, 6219 Brandon st., L Rol E. 8121 49th oa Clement, 10202 Rainter ave. 4 17th §. Ww. iL EOS MO Ta 7.6442 Corson boy. ian HW, Oak, at girl v. 18 13th &., girl. 2766 Westlake N., "Go eh, 215 14th ave. boy. ach drive, girl. ¥. 113% Queen Anne 58 Seventh N. E., or, ‘Ship New Tides in Seattle | Ss } hh Tide | Wiest High 1 et | ita am tt Low Tide | Second Low Tite 63th om, 8S Mee Dm Second Migh Tide | Kecond High Th! Wit me Tete Lite ys . Silent on Reported Merger of S. S. Lines Officers of the Osaka Shosen Kal.) aha liner Arizona Maru, now berthed at pler No, 2, were unable to confirm | |the reported amalgamation of the! four big Oriental passenger steam |ahip lines, The deal had not been |completed at the time the Arizona | Maru left Yokohama. The purported merger would include the Nippon Yo- sen Kaisha, the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, | another Japanese line, and the 0, Ss. 1K ide 4 ft |\Port Chiefs Look | Over Ports in B. C. Port Commissioners T...8. Lippy and W. T. Christensen, accompanied by George F. Nicholson, port en-| gineer, left Wednesday night on a three-day inspection tour of the port | ¢f, facilities of Vancouver, B. CG } eee Nile, Seattle-Built Ship, Back in Port The big United States shipping | board steamship Nile, in the service | of Frank Waterhouse & Co., believes in punctuality, Just one year to the hour from the date of her launching at the Skinner & Eddy yards, No vember 17, 1919, the crack yeuse! tied up at the Milwaukee ocean dock Wednesday, after visiting many Bu ropean and Oriental porta. A large delegation from Nile tem: ple, the Seattle lodge for which the ship was named, was on hand to greet her. Canadian Trawler Fleet Disposed Of VANCOUVER, Nov. 18.—The fleet of 24 large steel trawlers built by the | Canadian authorities for patrol pur. poses during the war has been sold to the Kirkwood Steamship Co., of up ¥ Heavy Selling Rush _on New York Market Forces Issues Down NEW YORK, Nov. 18, York stock exchange today Atchiaon 82%, off 4; U %. unchanged; American %: New Haven oft % 119%, up 4; Mexican Petro Hoavy selling continued thruout * made new lows, Th acific, Mexican Petrole Prices we They . ite pany 86, up Klectric . Marine SHARP DECLINES IN GRAIN PRICE Free Commission House Selling Is Cause CHICAGO, Nov. 18 mission house selling declines in grains on Board of Trade today, Cotmmin houses sold wheat at the Which caused fractional dropa, Later market recovered, but fell at reports of large sales of wheat for export. Receipts wére ght. Corn was off in sympathy with wheat and on liberal receipts Outs dul. Provisions were higher December wheat opened 1%e at $1.83 and later lost March wheat opened at $1.71%, off le, and later lost e. December corn was off 5-fc at the Opening of %i% and later declined 1%. May corn opened at 7¢ 3-4, down 1-8, and later lost Iwo December oats opened up Ife at 47 38 and later was off Ko May oats opened at 51%, a drop of be, and later was down Wa Chicago Board of Trade shed yi. . Mannine a 00, " Free com forced sharp the Chic outnet the noon on Close 11.80% Lon os Wheat— Open 1 : " 1 Montreal, for use on the St. Law- rence river, | Towing Rates Are Raised 15 Per Cent Fleets composing the Northwest. rates and a graduated advance in og towing rates. Harbor rates have not advanced. eee Mariner Well Known Here Dies in N. Y. Richard Peter Quinn of Seattle, well known deep sea marine en- gineer, died in New York Wednesday, to a message reeetved by best known steamship men in Puget Sound and Alaskan watera. No de- tails of his death were giv Weather Dorin TATOORH ISLAND, Nov. 18:20 A. ‘M.—Rarometer falling: rain; wind east. Passed from mex, B.C, vin Point Wells at 11 pm; ‘Wilmington from Ahukini at 6 p m. fei Pe Funeav—Halled November 17: Ste Jef- ferson, southbound, at 2:40 p,m. Ketchikan—atied Novel North Hongkong—, Toyohash! Maru from Aeattle via ports Salled November 15: Str Toyama Maru for Seattio via ports, ‘ Mantla—-Arrived November 16: Str West Ison from Seattle via Shanghal-—Balled November 14: Hawaii Maru for Seattle lao—Arrived ports. safli November 16; Str Oxsaqumatck for Beat- tle via Ban Francisco and Portiand. Ban Pedro—-Arrived Novernber 17: Str Annette Rolph from Tacoma at 2 p. m.; str Governor from Seattle vie Ban Fri cinco at 6 p.m. Ban Francisco—Arrtved November 17: Str Norwood from Seattle via ports at noon, IAmarick——Arrived November 13: Kayseeka from Seattle via Balboa. Conatantinople—Arrived November 13: Str Kastern Victor from Seattle via Bal boa and Fayal. New York—#alled November 15: str Steel Voyager for Beattie via Balboa and porta. Tacom led November 1%: Str V; itr Delroma for Beattie, Str | Government © Admiral Wateon off Cape Lazo, southbound, at 10:46 a. m. str El Lobo 64 miles from Tatoosh, in bound, at 11:15 @ m.; ste Alameda off Prince Rupert, southbound, at 11 «, m. ; str Spokane in Milbank Hound, south bound, at 2:30 p. m.; otr ineau in Mil- bank Bound, southbound, at 6 p.m. ightship at & p. m.; ident, ‘rancisco for Keuttlo, 143 miles north pe Hlanco at fi Holly- comta for Portiand and New York, milew from Tacoma at & p, tr Ad miral Evans, Beattie for Ban Francis 364 miles from Beattie at 8 p.m. eee Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Str Maquan, atr Mastern Leader, str Wastern Aword, str Edmore, str Ioontum, ate Kuster % ——(CNominal)—— 1908 1900 - 1523 1818 —— (Nominal) —— eee ones Cont, Kata. LAr ‘ 4 “ss ’ az . 9 . Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—Heee—Recetpta. market Ste lower, Balk of N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Nov. 19.--fogar—Raw, SSie per Ib; granuiaied, 955@ 10.000 per m Coffee—-Me. 7 Rie, The per Ib; Na Santos, 19% @1i tee per ih Foreign NEW YORK, Nov. change opened 52.49, up ihe: times; Tire, 2. L4te, eff 4 contimes; dc, unchanged, Portland Market Status PORTLAND, Nov, 18.—Catt lo—Re- cotpts, 161 head; market very slow a unchanged. Hoge— Recetpta, 18—Foreten on- Canadian dollars, market the 2@ 18.76; steady and unchanged, Butter—6%e per Ib. Bens—40@ 136 per dom ‘ Shesse—Triplets, 226 per My Hene—18@i00 per ib To Found Better : Business Bureau For the purpose of “making adver. tising more trustworthy,” a better business bureau will be established here, More than 200 pledges from business men of the community were advanced at the noon meeting of the Seattle Advertising club Wednesday. At a follow-up gathering held at Blanc’s cafe in the evening, organi zation of the bureau was perfected. New Smyrna, Fla, was establish- 4 in 1765 as a Greek and Minorcan colony and was named from Smyrna, a| Asia, eee eee Pler 4—Motor echr Pescawhe Pier 2—Str Manta Ana. Bell wt. terminalh—-U # 8 Surveyor, U T Heath itr City of Reattia © Admiral Watson, Str Que Untan Pacific termimal—Atr Yosemite. Alaska steamship moorings—Atr Victoria, U 8 # Burnside. Milwaukee ocean terminal—str Nile, Bpokane #t. terminal—Motor schr Libby Maine. | East Waterway Docks & Warehouse Co. —Atr Dewel. Toad drydocks—Str Banta Rita, atr Red- wood, motor schr Wm. rketind), str Detrona. yards—Htr Roonevelt. und Bridge & Dredging work tterson, hull Rainbow, - $5,652,693.99 + 1,487,263.14 ‘acoma, Clearings 222. sa+0 Balances ..... 101,064.00 | - 2,251,891.00 | 877,524.00 | Clearing .. ( Balances . | | Clearings . | Balances eves 6,112,535.00 113.00 | acti WE WILL SE! 10 Wyoming Kastern Unita, 100 Western Rubber, 200 High Power Telephone. 1,000 Western Smelting & Power. 1,000 Alaska Pet. & Coal. 1,000 Forks Drilling. Petroleum Producers, Raltimore & Ohio 38% Donovan (ex- | 733,311.00 |") THE SEATTL re higher at the opening of the New included: United States Rubber 60%, Staten Atecl 81%, off % 108, off Northern off Mi Texas Con Pacific General bacco 1 lou 161%, off 1% the forenoon and a number of American International preferred and } N. Y. Stock Exchange (Wednead: Furnished by 1 C18 Bee Btock Close PE EELE 19% os 160 ” 2% Bom Lackawanna Mexican Petroleum M tne Pacit New Haven Northern Pacitie Pan Petro} Amer Ae oun mbere baker Terae Company low one on ae ae he fhe es vane vena) a | Public Markets | rman yiave i | Fourth (y's Ptth i's a The sie fal flour, romp, Bie Statie 16-37, « pee Otymple Mr Oats, Rpee wv ake four, 266, 2 phes 2 faree cane to- 2 cane Del Monte 1 i No, 1 soft shat | CORNER | Meat 16, fresh salmon, 2 Te the: black or ling cod, 2 Mon & | fe pt: Olympia shoulder of corned beef, | pack tomatoes, 1%¢ can: w ECONOMY ‘tall 46, dhe coffe, 2 $1.26; peanuts, 2 Tha bbe ereamery better, Ste ™.; fresh peanut butter ground while you wait, 1 ®. Stall 3, lamb ehopa, tho M in4e ®. Malis 26-31, and oom pork and beans, 100 Sta 31-38, MSe can Noyal baking powder, 3 9-t, wack yellow corn meal, (26 SANITARY Stall 111, email 2c; orange marmal herring, 00 Jar 12%e “M: solid park Tastern Stall 21 . - Ship-Rail Agreement | in Canada Reported Altho definite information has not! been received, reports are current that the Canadian Pactfic raliroad and the Blue Funnel line have reached an agreement for lower ex. | port and Import rates on goods mov- jing on Canadian raliways and boats. |The rumored agreement is said to have the approval of the board of trade. Denver Market Status DENVER, Nev. 18,-Cattle—Receipte, 2,000 head; market slow. @10; cows and ere apd feeders Hoge—Neceipta to 400 lower walon, $11.40@12. Bheep—Keceipta, s | 500 head; market 250 Steers, $12.25; bulk of 12,000 head; market 20 lower, ' Boat Schedules TACOMA SAFT aT 1:08, Bs, a . = #" 70e Bie” $1.20 Inciuding War Tex VICTORIA, B.C PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS, ANDO MILL PORTS UND NAVIGATION Co E STAR FIRST NAVEL ORANGES IN Spanish Onions Also Arrive; Spud Reaction Expected ‘The first car of naval oranges of the arrived on the tracks Wednesday. Thin was somewhat of & wurprine to the atreet, for it hod ught that the premier shiv puld not met m until Thurs The navals found a ready mor bare, as it was, of oranges, and 1 at $8.26 to $9 a box, ‘This in 50 5 cente cheaper than the last of he Valencias brought Among the arrivals Thursday morning was a car of California Spantwh onions, The price quoted was 2 cents a pound, A reaction In spuds may be looked for, 3 It im noticeable that spuds, except the finest grades, are not being cleaned up #0 rapidly on the tracks an they were a few days ago. There is no glut, but « ndency toward slugeishness in the cheaper grades is making Itself mant font, it in maid Rutter and eggs aeem to be a trifle eanier, according to commission men, but no change In price ts looked for in the immediate future, It all de pends on what the outside markets do, Seattle following Portland, as Portland echoes Ban Francisca, Local Markets Prices Paid Whelesste Mentere tee Vegetables and Frait Artichekee Pert Bell Peppers rer \: Hrasscte Rproute t t 2° oe o ™ 3 Poprore Potaters Per t Wash, Squash Hobbard ° Rweet Potators Pert Cramberrice Per box Dateo—Ter case Vias—Driea, Green, pet box @ Emperors. per ore! Tokay, per tur Lemons Oranges Or. triplets . wcocces BIO 29 ‘Wisconsin cream brick ... : burger FARMERS URGE PRICE STANDARD Northwest Producers to Ask Protection SPOKANTS, Nov, 18.—Reapplica tion of the Lever act to establish « wheat price and a high tariff to pro tect American farmers will be manded here Tuesday, when Wash Ingion, Orewon and Idaho members of the farmers’ union will meet at an emergency cali to discuss falling grain prices, Katablishment of a moratorium for 90 days on notes, to allow crops to move under readjusted market con ditions, also will be urged. A. A. Elmore, president of the far merw averred today that wheat i in the Northwest much below the cost of production, Ask Building Code of City Be Revised The public safety committee of the elty council recommended day that the elty building code be re vined in accordance with @ su tion advanced by James F well, superintendent of bul Various city organizations will be asked to nit on the committes which will draft the new code, Months will be required to complete the revision, councilmen expect, National Business Revival Expected ‘That business men thruout the country look for business to pick up after the first of the year is the re- port brought back by Roy O. Hadley necretary of the Chamber of Com: trip Past. | Hadley also learned that Admiral | Benson, chairman of the shipping ° | board, does not contemplate any re | duction tn the number of ships now in service on the Pacific coast. feos Dressed PPM OO mons snr ennnennmmes 140001465 Medium te ehetee wen Nowgh BOOvy cveccccene 1090 Pies oeeee eemecne cree s 11,08 sSssssssesss 0 + Wednes: | | merce, who has just returned from a/ 13.60) ay THUREDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1970. The Seattle Star Publistied Vally at 1907 Beventh Ave. Beattie, Washington. Subscription Rates by Mat < ADVANCE STATIC |One month Three month Six months . One year STATE OF TON th, or $9.00 year | BY CARRIER IN CITY Per month ...e.cecceseeeeee ss 8060 | |The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main Tats Per Insertion < | 600 oe | that \¢ | te | ace, Fata kl” Inssified Adverth 15 FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED rl comptometer and chine operators. 10 learn to operate calculator and comptometer, Day and evening choo BEYMOUR & ROWAN 228 Reaboard OVER t EXPER ealoulatt Ten girls | CLERKS, } mail 1 Vixaininer), 1 | Washington, D. " GILBERT CURTOM CORB ferations and repairs, 620 | T— Union. irs re | pair your wal | WANTED maid; two in Boylston ave. Capito! RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING cht. P or Bids. A BALLS ertenc enwood 1 aa | DitesBMAK ETS LOOKS KEF ed keeper, 3, ALSO YOUR OLD lothes made over. 905% Third Phone Elliott % MALE HELP WANTED COEUR DALENE MINES ners, $6.75; underground timber- man $6.26; Schour shift: steady employment. N. jankets needed; good climat ‘4 schools; mod- ern boarding rooming houses, with bath, m heat, electric lights, reading 5. Good houses with families. for rent to Write Geo. T. miston, Wallace, aho. « Idah mail perience ry. Fi articulare of examination write J. eonard (former Civil Service Ex- aminer), 1129 Equitable Bidg. Washington, D.C [ote WANTED—A THOUSAND MEN TO buy their Xmas gifts at Remick®s Song and Gift Bhop, Pike near Fourth. A WANTED—POYS FOR ROUTE CAR. riers in all parts of the city. Good chance for advancement. ° reulation Department Beatle Star, it e a way. oi eee. wee. row it away, | “Inquiry as to possible movement | of Puget Sound lumber and shingles to New York harbor by water, thence | up the Erie canal by barge to North | Tonowanda, N. ¥., has been received by the transportation bureau of the}! F° Chamber of Commerce. This move- ment waa just under way when the war started. i[ For Thankagiving Send ==S85 AL Delivered to Any $2 ALL CHARGES PREPAID Packed and Re-iced Destination the Folks a Large, Nice M 0 N= ABOUT 8 POUNDS Office in United States, $2 by Express Co. Until Is Reached. Gafe Arrival Guaranteed .ANDREW HAMILTON 501 Seaboard Bldg., 4th and Pike. construction. very things meeting it, gree. to do so, plications for telephone service. The Telephone Situation In the engineering of a'telephone plant—switchboards, conduits, cables, pole lines and general mechanical equipment—we have always tried to anticipate the growth of a community and provide therefor by advance t This course has enabled us to more promptly comply with requirements for service with better construction and at an ultimate ex- pense less than that involved in waiting to meet demands as they arise. In the war period we were unable to maintain this reserve plant, as the we needed for telephone purposes were required and neces- sarily taken for government purposes. The demand for telephone service did not decrease and our reserve facilities were practically absorbed in As every business man knows, the problems of reconstruction follow- ing the war have been acute and prolonged to an entirely unexpected de- e. Unusual conditions are prevalent throughout the entire manufac- turing, mercantile and social world. The telephone industry has had to meet all the difficulties and handicaps of retarded production, distribu- tion and transportation, This advertisement is not meant to be one of apology, but one of ex- planation and even accomplishment. In the face of an unprecedented demand for telephone service in the last few months, hampered by the exhaustion of our reserve plant and difficulty in securing materials, we have added more telephones thus far this year in the State of Washing- ton than in any similar period of telephone history. In the State of Washington, have added 9502 telephones. ~before the war—we gained 4670 telephones. In the State of Washington we have approximately 2800 unfilled ap- n A similar situation exists all over the United States. We will continue to secure all the equipment possible, and the desires of the public will be met as soon as it is humanly possible In the eight months The Telephone Company regrets the inconvenience to scribers. It is as anxious to give service as the patron is to receive it. The Company is doing all in its power to remedy conditions and furnish service in accordance with normal standards. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company in the eight months ending Sept. 30, we ending April 1, 1917 prospective sub- 18 SITUATIONS WA NTED—MA! ° | SITUATION WANTED adver- tinements of Gischarged sol- free -. a ~~ YOUNG MAN WISHES WOKK, AGH 20. Will take anything. Has had nome high echoo!l education. Call North 1861 EX-BEKVICK MAN, MARK . wants work of any kind. H perience as welder, Will ec anything Anewer G-160, - @X-BOLDIEK, GOOD PENMAN AND accurate at figures, wants work, Try anything. Answer G-151, Star VOI" CEMENT OK BIUCK WORK, call Queen Anne 16 1O8T AND FOUND LORE, "WEDNUADAY, 10TH,” WE tween Hopper-Kelly Co. and Tib- erty theatre, cameo ring. Liberal | reward. Call Kiliott 6139-3. Can identity i Do, Wi LosT— MA on breast; standing ef 140. 125 Becond ave. ott 2088-K Reward. REWARD . Wil! pay $60 reward for rety * Ford roadster, license No, 121794, io, IX}-11. Apply to S oma police department. AM WHISVIELD CAN'T RE- r your watch, throw it away. Union. FURNISHED HOUSES eNisHED HOME T ; walking @ietance iversity fine location; *. Kenwood 628. HOUSES FOR RENT - M HOUSE, $16 conveniences, n. Regal Heights urien. car line 2 12th ave. & W. AND BETTER THAN My little houses in Wes Two now ready PETERS, 716 Third Ave. NT — ¢-ROOM MODE $18 per month. Kainfer to Brandon, KR J. Alien, Bennett #t “ FOREST tone $ rniture moving, $1.75 per hour. Phone Main 3696. ROOMS AND BATH, RENT REA- sonable, Inquire @t 3211 Wash- ington. i ONE ACRE $5.00—2 ROOMS, Foxt §2¢ auto 22 CRORS N i 1 Soa 2 ROOM CHEAPER renting. Seattle 1 WOOD, «round; South End city roads. Phone Kenwood FOR T—4-ROOM HOUSE, ern, $22 & month. 4155 2ist ave 8. one West 78 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS RARLE F-ROOM PLAT? BATIC gas, stove walking distance; clean. 209 Kighth ave. Fann €-ROOM HOUSE.” RAINIER -R. $8) ‘ONE FLAT, 2317% N. 45th at 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS €ROOM VLAT, ARRANGED FOR b-letting. ‘Elliott 312 1316 © one $12, two $20 Terrace, Bast 2512. 30 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Seon ont bach or for family. 1115 EB rac .. “BRIGHT ROOM, SUITABLE — for two, with kitchen privileges. Also housekeeping room, 433 _ Harvard ave. N. | HOUSEKE: ROOM WITH gas and phone. Ni kitchenette; light. 7287. FOR Bet) —S0oe 32 £-ROO! roome: and electric li _ sonable rent. 911 Seneca st. COM. ABLE BASEMENT bath. abundant hot water, Capitol 2108. 32 FOR RENT—ROOMS sae RUNKS DELIVERED FOR ste _ Elliott 791. ROOM, SCTTABLE FOR » home. Bast 5509. : LAT, $14. 1175 AURORA Fi . #t. corner Minor. To ‘ht furnished; tr 2 DESK” ROOM FOR RENT AUTO Row. East 2229 for information 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS bought t at eee ee emergencies or private peo~ ing city. On! ly perfect Di Oe upo' ‘¢ our acce| Phone Elliott on Bi RY x ‘coe PIAN Union cf ¢ for good onograph or Camera Hitott 380 ale Olive se «9 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SASH AND DOORS Oo. 8 1943 First Ave. & sath tor this purpose, are. Uaually for this pu a made to order, on account of the special, sizes requ ‘The is ut 30 ts et, square foot average sash. vith our enti equipment we can offer pro service, even on special sizes. you tell us the exact di we wil ladly name prices, Our large fllustrated catalogug, showing full line of building ma> rn terial, free on request. Oo. B WILLIAMS CO, Established 1899. THE VPRY FACT THAT TON'S selling expense is an. OTHE) stor ry ORE Piano for Mot (Out of th bigh rent. distric CLINTON'S, 1612 Eighth ave BE’ HAVE A NEW RANGE Or a heater from Waldron Co.'s fur= niture stock. Felt mattresses with ticks for $9.75, and fancy Congoleum rugs (up to 6x6), free with each bill of $50 or more, for cash or terms, 1322 Fourth and 319 University st. Heep ue in ine, Keep us DU BARRY PIANO CQ 106-108 Union. 0. CC. BEN- ve. $1,000 PIANO | Ong 1 e D- a iD grand iene, standard make, Wee Srarchickering, _ Steinwags <imball pres Mason-Hamlin or oe ‘erred, Will pay cash if price reasonable, and clear tith. Ad= dress G Star, si TALKING MACHINES wanted to apply as 50, first pay on 50 fine pianos or pla; ¥ o#, easy terms on nee, TON'S, 1 shth ave. &, THE TSRMS 1 treatment, generally their customers send a large and furniture trade to Waldrol Co. long, at Fourth ave pay ae? ai eh PARCHMENT SHADES Painted to order. Oil paintingss also lessons given, Prices reason> _able, Phone Beacon 1665. 3 SEWING MACHT , heads, $10 up. Re) Main ‘1926, 1524 NEW PIANOS FOR jed 3 Ure) DRG iring, rentts ‘irst ave, iT. RI st A By RS ir ir wal So inion. ‘RESSES, UPHOL