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SSF nn te race a. eee have you attended factory demonstration of the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE vests Hutt wae Ul fi “the —this exhibit, conducted by the factory expert and his assistants, has been a great success—it has enabled many Seattle housewives to procure one ef these famous EMPRESS UNI —the range that uses gas, coal and wood, ey, 8 ranges in one. There are only three days é this most unusual offer. Study the picture of this advanced- then be sure and attend the demonstration tomorrow. baking demonstration— 4 6:30 P. M. each day this baking demonstration on JBINATION RANGE — type range, a WEE EITETLEGE rr —beqween the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINA- TION RANGE *ESTABUSHEO- eearznt Let Daddy; bring home some of Bolét’s French pastry.—Advertisement, WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500, NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance, ave., at Pike st. cormer Second PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK New York te Lendon Accommodations Unsurpasecd Mew ¥ AQUITANIA = 7, 3-May 24 iJely ‘ STUDY ELECTRIFICATION Laying plans for the electrification of more than 5,000 miles of railway jin France, a mission of famous | French railway engineers arrived jhere Tuesday night, after inspecting the electrification of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway over | the Rockies and the Cascade moun- tains. | The const line of the United States | along the Gulf of Mexico is longer jthan that along the Pacific. Did you see over the city today? It was painted on the win) the great Curtiss Sea Gull flyin boat. This air Taxi is operat by the Puget Sound Airway Com- any, with » hangar at Madison ark, on Lake Wasifington. If you want a combination of land and sky taxi ride, call MAIN $500, and we will take you to and from the han from any part section of the both LAND $10.00 including trip are RSAL COMBINATIO? RANGES or collectively— ft te take advan- TERMS 60 A by —$5— cash will hold any EM- PRESS UNI- VERSAL COM- BINATION RANGE you may select for future delivery and enti- tles you to all speci induce- ments of the demonstration Wheat Price Drops to $1.12 1-2 in Portland PORTLAND, April 6.~The price of best wheat at Portland yesterday touched $1.12%, the lowest mark since August, 1916. In spite of the reduction, patent flour continued to sell at $9 a barrel, whereas with wheat at the same price five years ago best flour was offered at $5.60, Te Cn jm One Day Take GROVES Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The genutn the signature of Ki. Gro sure you get BROMO.) vertisemen POOL BY FARMERS! | Delegates From 17 States in | Chicago Session Plan | Mammoth Combine " CHICAGO, April 6--A gigantic | pool of the grain of the country, to be sold thru one great central agen: cy, In the vision of farmer delegates assembling here from 17 states, They pleture themacives ag deal- ing, a8 @ unit, with the millers of America and the werld market as well. ‘Their hope ts to eliminate some of the middlemen who take profits as the grain passes thru their hands, and to abolish grain gambling, The national conference convenes here today the La salle hotel. Delegates are here, or expected, trom Minsourl, [iinots, Kenmas, Indiana, Obie, Oklthoma, Michigan, Texan, Colorado, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Min nesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South | Daketa, Washington and Montana. The bie plan they will consider was prepared by the “committee of 17." fo called because it comprises | that many men representing various organizations of grain growers and shippers, These include the Farm: j ers’ union, the Equity, the Farmers’ | Grain Dealers’ amociation, the agri- cultural colleges, the Agricultural | Editors’ asnociation, and the Ameri can Farm Bureau federation, The plan in sult It neeks, what after | California fruit growers for market- ing thru @ central agency, SUBSTANCE OF PLAN ‘The farmer pays $10 for an imil- vidual membership in the national organization, He then becomes a member of a local co-operative @levator associa tion, or, if none such exists, of a lo cal grain growerw’ association. He signs a contract to deliver all Or, if the local growerw #0 decide, all the grain from a given locality may be pooled, to be nold from time to time as they think beet. Pools may cover any period up to & year. This local agency, im turn, may pool ite grain with that of other communities, to be held for sale Wallace declared there was just as much reason why the government should aamiet the farmer in develop- ing methods for ting his crops efficiently as there is for aiding him in Increasing productio ‘ “Farmers must give attention to the business end of their business if the nation ls to maintain Its agricul ture on a sound econopic baste,” Wallace declared, H. Gustafson, chairman of the committee of 17, in. presenting the report, declared the plan will not interfere with existing farm organi- tations. “It is purely & ‘cooperative plan, offered in competition with the ex isting unsatisfactory methods,” he Hot Point Electric Vacuum Cleaners hip News Tides in Seattle WEDNEADAY APuIL 4 Wivet High Tide "tLe fe Tide | ferond ot 19:88 0, mm, . WRECK PROBE NEARS FINISH It may be two weeks before the findings of Steamboat Inspectors Donald 8 Ames and Harry Lord, in probe of the wreck of the steam. Governor, are announced, The hearing of pasnengers and crew members wan to be ended Wednes day. The inspectors have begun an in- quiry into the ramming of the Struthers & Dixon liner Weet Ison Hongkong in February. ee FERRY BOAT LEASED King county commissioners Tues day leaned the ferry Robert Bridges to Pierce county for $1,800 a year for 10 years. The boat, which has never been run successfully since it was built by the port commission four years ago, in to be equipped with a new engine, It haa been conting $1,000 @ year in Insurance. It ts understood the Pierce county |comminsioners Will run the boat |petween Tacoma and Gig Harbor, -eee PLAN FREIGHT SERVICE Regular freight service will be ew tabliahed between Vancouver, B. C., and fan Francisco next June by the Canadian Merchant Marine, accord ing to B. C, Keeley, Pucific Coast manager, eee WONT LIVE IN HUTS ing to quit living in huts. The schooner Philippine, en route from Fiji to Ban Francisco with copra, will come herq to load lumber at Ballard for the islands. : ee With 1,500,000 feet of British Co lumbia lumber, the schooner Commo dore reached Durban, Africa, Mon- day, She sailed from the Sound No- vember 11, The shipping board tanker Tippe- canoe is due here next week, with » Tanker Racoi will come to Tacoma next month with cargo of of! from Hankew. She is now en route to the Chinese port eee Shipping board steamship Eastern Mariner will arrive here early this month with @ cargo of pig iron. glass and miscellaneous freight. oe Count Kanda, leading Japanqre educator, and his party will arrive vw rl ra, Manila for Beattie, war driven ashore at this port during the typhoom. it te thought she con be Coated without dam- Auckland—April ¢—aArrived. str Las ‘Vegas from Seattle via San Pedre and Honoleiu, Kobe—March 91—fatled, etr Toyo Maru for North Pacific ports. Arived, str Toi shima Mare from Beattie via ¥: Balboa April 6—Matted, str Mount Ber. wyn for Seattle via San Francieco and Vancouver, B. C. Acajuts pri! B—Ralled, str Derbiay for, Sebtste vis Ban Francisco and San ro, Francisco—Apri) &—Arrived. str Boott from Beattie via Port- m. Mailed, str President for am. re April 6—Arrived, str Jepthe from Beattie via Tacoma, 16 a. m. Reported by Wireless Canedian Gavernment Wirelras April Ba Str Jefferson, abeam Lao, a. mi str Redondo, southbound, 10:30 « fan Neary rt 4 April $—tr Edmore, Seattle for Yoke- hama, 1.417 miles from Beattie, § p. m.; LH T Heather, Seattle for Astoria, off Grays mm. S. P. S. Reduction in Pay April 12 PORTLAND, Apri! 6.—Reductions in pay ranging from 8% to 15 cents per hour will be made effective April 12 by the Spokane, Portland & Seat- | §) Ue railway, according to announce ment by president W. F. Turner of the company, here today. About 400 men are affected. Employes plan a meeting within the next few days to discuss the pay by the British #teamer Kentucky at | Com! At last the Fiji Inianders are go-| Optimistic Boost N. NEW YORK, April 61 York stock _ w G yeti antic oO ai% IGRAIN MARKET "1S UNCERTAIN! CHICAGO, April 6—-Fractional tr- Pa itiew marked traging | in th r wraipe 0 Chicago rm r urchases ¢ bearish ige UP. Seat, Bh ‘another Ke. September f %e when It opened a ine 10.80 16.92 rah 1090 CHICAGO, April t-—Cash whest-—No. 2 | red, $1.4 1 hard. $1494 O168 No. 3 epring, 01.36% @1.29% » } 2 Co.'s Pri- | eta LAr | " 7 i” ” 10 Perniched by 1. vate Wire, Batley ra! meats, On ATED TOMURROW " Wheat, 19 cars; corm, $5 care; oats, 43 My es cee Chicago Live Stock {GRICAGO. | Aprils Se Receipts, | Market steady. Bulk of salen 2.35; packing. ie 230 dos. Cheese—Trip WEOsTe th. Hene—26@ 300 Ib. Denver Live Stock Market DENVER, April €—Cattie—Receipta, | . be lower. Steorn, MIDVALE STEEL DIVIDEND NEW YORK, April 6—The Mid. Yale Steel Ordnance company passed | the quarterly dividend of 50 cents a share which was due at this tim it was announced following the di rectors’ meeting today. 00 YW CATCH BLD ENGL HOW TO AVOID IT ee Colds are due to germs. No one! can prevent the germs from getting | into your nose and throat. But you can help keep plenty of strong, vig- erous “anti-bodies” in your blood to fight and kill off the nasty “cold germs” before they can do you any harm. . 1p these germ destroying “anti- r perhaps off like a Ker ‘nerves, there ts nothing superior to NUXATE) . Y. Market 0 n Paci Northern Pagitte loebuck, 74. sar WEDNESDAY, A Reports FLORIDA ON THE Express Shipment Celery Famine Neg An express hi; green beans was on Wednesday, selling at Ay | pound. These are the fire Kyo and jobbers ay it with rots .| before they start coming iy | larty ” oy. J 6 There is pract| : i "| the market, with very storage. One reliable er believes that the street wit te wie ie! about three months, x Imperial valle: 7 Chose | ing well, It ya re te st p ih) a cha, ‘ . Local rhubarb ang | paragus are selling at | prices along the avenue Rhubarb was marked at § | ® pound, and saparages eh ip foonts « pound, Apples and oranges demand, with prices ba: No" changes were noted ae dairy market Wednesday, « close in the Py yptimiat omponded. An jnta Crucibl ee, pot in't ‘ outs tee! 61% 19%, uD he ue % was N. Y; Stock Exchange a yy Pe L Manning & © Tele Wire, iutler Motel Ballding, Binciatr Bouthern Bouthern Hallway Wiltye-Overiand é International Nickel Brook, Kapid ‘Treas. ed Kingdom Sie, 1929 Colted Kingdom 6ige. 1927 NEW YORK, April 6.—Directors of | Hene—Liva, the General Motors Company yenter-§ Live, <a. sed a day declared the regular dividend of 25 cents on common, $1.25 on fire. on 7 per cont debentures, ; all payable May 2 on stock of record | poige_ ftteseat ee” April 6, "AMUSEMENTS _ RIP PITH'S 2 Sensation “WAY DOWN Rast’ Eves. 0c to $2. Mata 250 to $1 Last Performnece Sunday Night Nights 7 and 9 All This Week JACK DEMPSEY Werld’s Heavyweight Champion rf IRON, as it contains organte tron, ii the tron in your blood, combined with uct representing Drincipal che: ‘teal conatituent of active living nerve ir feeding the nerves, is Apr. 28-Jane 3 June 20- Ang. 18 reduction order. GUGGENHEIM SLATE WINS JERSEY CITY, N, J., April 6.—An fore f attack on the Guggenheim interests biooa in the American Smelting & Refin- ing company fatled here today when |*"aure the Guggenheim slate for directors | avail: was nominated without opposition. BANK CLEARINGS BERENGARIA SAXONIA ow iPinyti FRED LA REINE ‘aad COMPANY Hleetrieal Wisards BRADY AND MAHONEY all the elegance for which this tacies house is known, INSPECT OUR Goops Sone cAailors $50 $1.00 Down $4.00 Per Month FREE DEMONSTRATION A-B-C Electric Shop CORNER SECOND 1531 Third Ave. AND MARION Telephone Main 3700 is ing 6to1a.m, Table pa ORAS) aes ‘i After-Thoatre Specialties, — —_ o INT WILLARD F. C. RIPPE OTRL BUTLER CAF Second and James ee, Dinner, Dancing, mi ement. The Gayest fe in w. REVELS OF very, Night trom Seattle's Favorite Pine Dance hae men. Bven the Pope at Rome mentioned {t favorably in a communication to the proprietor of the Pharmacy Normale of Paris. tisfaetion guaranteed or facturers will refund your m: of tutes, Look for the word every package and the every tablet, Bold by all ‘Town. } 1u21" the manu- Be- + 1,484,990.00 IF 534,736.00 || BUNGALOW ®2sravnane ‘Third Near Pine, EN. 810. Qnd Edition of RR FR Un’ June i-Jaly 2 July 20-Aug. 24 FREIGHT SHIPMENTS SOLICITED 590,274.00 64,788.00