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PAGE 12 BILLION T0 TAXDODGER Rec ‘Ship News Tides i in Seattle ‘ee Weather bigtvn Report | TATOORH ISLAND, Sept, Ut A U. S. Treasury Losing Vast Sums; Officials Propose Plugging Leaks . MARTIN WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Tax| @odgers are getting away with m than $1,000,000,000 every year that ae ai Ought to go into the United States ©. por treasury. That's one reason, treasury ficials and members of congress ad Mitted today, why the rest of the American people are called on tof Dear such heavy tax burdens. It ty also the reason congress pro poses certain changes in the law, to. plug tax leaks thru which) millions of dollars yearly are lost. IW Uncle Sam could collect every | | Arrivals and Departs Arrived Ade from ral Dewey 11:30 p.m irays Mar x trom 3 of:| Rept. 1 r fe t Ran (AX Hamburg and Autwerp, | ° Alaskan Vesstls . Lie Balled, att Drindees have to! Donny # bm) Ot Jefereon, to $1,000,000,000 fouthicund. ot. muniae other things, of.) Ketentkan—Sept, 12-—alled, wtr AG. These tax.tree securt: | Mintans “ation, represent the greatest ald to str City tax dodging by the rich. It is var-} fously estimated that there are from) _ $14,000,000,000 to $34,000,000,000 of “them outstanding. ‘The government “ein't touch them with its taxing | power because of a constitutoinal | “Mmitation on its authority eat Waterfront On his first visit to Seattle, George $. Bdenhotm, assistant general man- ager of the International Mercantile Marine comipany, of New York, ts enthusiastic over Seattle's water front and harbor development, While here, Edenholm ts the guest of David Brattstrom, Seattle agent for the _ Holland-American and S wedish- _ American lines. Looks Like Wallop for the Men Folks CAMBRIDGE, Eng., Sept. 13.— Girls carried off the greatest honors fm the higher local examinations. ‘They defeated men in the contest for the literary prize and also for Latin and Greek. era 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles An unidentified boy was badly hurt Monday night when struck down by the auto of {A E. Ruffner, 3228 W. Sith st, on ave. In a report to police, Ruffner de his gon was driving the car. boy ran from behind another car did not see the Ruffner machine. dragged severul feet, cling- the fender. A witness took home. He appeared badly ig PEER ge3 ie ¥ ‘J \George Washington high} school, New York city, swam) f Stall 49, butter, 4$¢ M.; honey, 650 qt. Stall 1, bread, 2 juts, 20e doz; butterh Stall 60, pure lard, ISe M.; wurst, 356 Tb. Stall “46, peaches, b0e dox eges, 490 dox 2: BIRTHS ler, Jay D., 6311 10th ave. N. B. xen Shataro, 655% Weller st, Kichii 1 eh Sep pana 124 Washing: Carl M. 4240 Seventh ave. girl. Baker, Jone R, Tac irl. Beran: Edward, 142i Harvard ave, ins, Orlo C., 326 N. 45th st., boy. enson, A. 0.” Poulsbo, girl. tt, Glen C., $615 First ave. N. W., ye rari Arthdr S., 1214 E. Marion ‘Margo, 1300 BE. Alder ‘a as, 3616 24th averk, me. i J. 403 Ninth ave, ir! — William F., 2060 19th ave. S., MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Ane. Cook, Chas W., Jr, Enumclaw . Cox, Grace E.,"Enimclaw . qasnbere. Samuel, Seattle ina, Seattle ig!, Otto Karl Seattle mech, Hulda J. Seattle’: ‘das Matthew G.. Enume ones, Hazel, Enumcla Nolan, Frank W., The Dal Grizzeli, Martha Y., The Dalles Barris George John, Seattle . 27 rristord, ertruge Virginia, Se- : i ; 1 ide t. rn see 17, pure Americ Tha, The. bic, Stal: Stall 62 creamery butter, 39, best head rice, % Ibe Pineapple, 20c. Stall 6 dines, 106. 5) stat 1 be Mm +35) Wisconsin sharp « mer sausage, ; lamb chop fancy Swiss cheese, auc t lamb Stall 1 salmon trout, tb 1be fb. ithe Be salt herring margarine, bent American cane Toa, b4e, 100-1 Elberta peach: $1.00 per crate tall 22, biack Imon, ihe Tb. Stall ry "Sone Milton . raed Olive as Bente Ret ner. R., Seattle ... igerton, Eileen C., Beattis berts, F henge ere Seattle ar enz, Rosa Los An- es .... Manfull, Louis Ty Believe Willett, Lucille, & Bait tte: tame, ‘T ¥., Seattle. Legal Fay) jor, Polly” Beatle’ " et o> = Legal| p 27|4he m.; 1-8-9, i peas, Blue Ribbon tea, cottes, 3 Tha, 990, & tha. Royal baking powder, 34c. SANITARY ™, , 600 tb pittll 107, ‘best American cane sugar, ‘| “+ Tha. 64e, $6.85 per 100-™ Anderson, John E., Seattle - Cox, Emily M., Seattie . Clark, Ira L., Grants Pass, Or. Legal Baker, Lillian M., Seattle |... Le Anderson, Otis B.. Kingston » Ida, Poulsb feteea "Bred Downte, G. rine ‘Beattie Ebbets, wm. &., Baker, Ethel Cy st * ar, 2 bars Royal White soap marmalade, 25 Btalla 20-34, boneless corned ‘beet, 1c 1.; ba Se I ade pork and veal loaf, 46e Ib.; ham loaf, 26¢ , famous Lynden butter, 60 I. Good Luck se M., 65c. Stailn 24 cotter, Stall 111, Te. rp apricots, $1.08. WESTLAKE Caraway, ‘Sara 3, Bremerton Setiaceits, tteee Dabl, ‘in a, 18th ave. | $0" Waiker, George M, 2, 716 Bellevue Soi, Hudson, Maric M., 76, 906 N. 74th wt. 270%!" of Wilson, Margaret C, 71, 4291 12th sfail Mebemed, Mary A., 50, Hermiston,| Mor Himas, Julia, 40, 1827 Eighth ave. a, aennien 4 vit ¥ jont av. women rion |the gods. now ¥ ‘Mary ye ih F008, Byca-| bacon, laundry all bars white can Karo, be doz: 3 ea 6 bare Crystal White soap, 26 soap, today, were Al—Helled, etr Alameda, | Marion Goebel, student at, across Long Island Sound and} towing a canoe and a for met- pickled pigs’ feet, ite fb. 2c doa.; yellow corn, raspberries,ibc box Stall 43, moked jow's, ite T.; walt pork, 200 Ti Stall $4, beet stew, ie %b.; pot roast, 10 fs. 690; milk, pure ofl sar-| 2 cans 36c; tall can pink salmon, ped it is possible to sell papers. This is for 160 . skinned Stall 100, | Crystal ‘White soap, 26c; 6| .; fancy bacon, | brisket Stall | Abe be; 157 amall salmon, 260, Sugar Handbags, like those carried by first worn by priests, kings and princes THE 'Irregularity Marks NEW YORK, Sept. 12%.—Irree stocks in the first hour's trad! United I eke te larity Today's Quotations GOES HIGHER =" | | San @ 11,50, CHICAGO, pt. 13. Wheat prices Telay's ne j went bigher he Chicago Hoard of | Bwtter—etras, 476 Ip. Trade today, due to light receipts In Nege-Ratran, 48% don extern flrete, local markets, and the 460 dow; extra p - ah mong traders of & brighter b ea oatiege, Ma tabs ake ite joutlonks “Other graina. were ‘ nally higher in sympathy ifornta flaty fancy, #4 lw t Provisions we OMe Ih September. wh e and closed 1 Foreign Sadkiawe NRW YORK, Rept. 12 rolyn « unchanged December Siena aks | Bigher Me off eplamber oate opened at $6 ibe. | and close \Harding Leaving Chicago Live Stock Todays Quotations * to nleep. Market sten. ' tack to his he + | satiataction, because, he mid, berry pier TO DISCUSS TAX AUDITING tion tax return’ Charies 1H rion at the Co tric club luncheon Thursday, v announced. ame, yearling w 5; cull to com cee Portland Market Status | Today's Quotations } Cattlo—Receipta rw Market steady | Beat steers, 6.50 fete to good 85a6; eats cow @4.25; canners, $1502.50; bulls, W240; calves, $5.50 7. Mai ‘t steady, ais id heavies, 160 4y. in Engtand | that break down on the road. “BANK CLEARINGS Chew tt i 2he mh Meme—itwite th Be I speedway, | For Sale Everywhere The Seattle Star has many thousands more subscribers and readers than any other Seattle newspaper. For that reason it has been necessary for us to establish sales depots in all parts of the city. The downtown newsboys have all editions of The Star for sale at 2 cents a copy. The branch sellers are located in all parts of the town—at every place where the convenience of people who do not come thru the main part of town on | their way from work. Hundreds of suburban stores have found that there was such a great de- mand for The Star that they have add- ed a sales counter for The Star to their stores. These news-stand sales are of great value and convenience to readers. It enables them to purchase copies of the paper while they are doing their after- noon shopping. It is also of value to the store owner, because it brings peo- ple into his store regularly. | Awhole army of carriers delivers The Star to all parts of the city every night. There is not a block in Seattle that is not covered each evening by one of our carriers. If you want your name on our lists, you should order the paper by carrier. The price is only 50c a month. ‘ ‘ The Seattle Star MAIN 600 Seventh and Union , of Babylon, ore at. Bands, Wilma W,, 5, 3346 Lakewood Ellen *” 7% 1401 Howell st. | Advertisement, Gee, but Boldt’s Bread is good! SEATTLE Early N.Y. Trading N. Y. Sugar and Coffee granu Francisco Produce | New York Behind. up ue and closed up Mo. Dacember Sats opened at $9%¢. off Me. and| Chised up “er May cate opened at! NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—-Presld A3%ec, off He, and cloned up te Harding and his party left e, 4.8 |Brooklyn navy yard on the flower” ort) fter 9 a. | Chicago Board ae. Tends |So°r arcs: eter © } for a short run to Glencov 4 I, | * penakelen: hems) | From Glencove Harding and his HuWer Motel Hulkting guests will motor to Piping Kock for | Wheat a Mish Low a round of golf. . ee ES te The president will not return 3% Lae aa sieu w York city, He will take the " . M ayflower from Gh ove and erul: se +a Ht} j tomorrow, landing at some point for | ee iSR lanother game of golf before starting the return trip to Washington 2% 8% TH pe tinh hola He ee eek | tse ase eek ces lane aah cid Disastrous Tour ner sor ver wor |. for Boy, 14, Ends 10 ante ile ine? After a brief tour of the world, Maa 8 a, [Consisting mainty of the western nas ee ngs ESE | part of the atate, George Hicks, 14, 4 of Port Ludi applied to the early Tuesday morning for a corge said he had been working | Megw—Receipta 21,060 Market 25@40¢ OM & ranch and couldn't get alc lower, 49; bulk of » 4.50% with his futher. About a month ago ¥ wotent, $F bom soo; net he decided to leave and see the $4404.00; light weixbt h 50@9.90; heavy pakiong sows, $4.46 | World. packing sows, rough, $622! George was turned over to the es detention home, He is to be sent He expressed hin “He 4 to see hin mother and tagté| “Experiences in auditing corpor. * will be related by Traveling machine shops are used to repair automobiles San Francisco motor car dealers plan the construction of a motor STAR THE WAYFARER wratitud ot The to for ee ee eee ee TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - ELI MOORHOUSE & CO. tif Public Accountants SEATTLE, WASHINGTON © Main Onan SMITH BUILDING Te 708 1 Beptember 10, 1921 the 000, an giving eee eine | The Wayfarer Society and Way wible in Keattle for 19 The Ausccinted Students, University of Washington, Ing the wonderful mus The yfarer, who de 1 into the 1 bathe. With the Sat inest and n aecoriance ) the Joint request of the Wayfarer Society and Finemt and largest winging body ever assembled in America ‘ha Aooogiaten Srint, “erent af the Wartaree cae uae To the Monitors much eredit te due; made an examinat f the records of the Wayfarer Boclety, pe r the earnest and intelligent work done by the 3,000 aplendid | taining to . for the purpose of ascertaining the women and children In the cast, whose acting would be difficult y lated Students of the University . t for the use of the Stadium dated mery Lynch, who worked tirelessly night and day for four mouths as Producer, and has demonstrated that there Is none better; ‘vo Mra, Montgomery Lynch, who played the organ and pinno for All rehearsals and pe », there te due m an public thanks To Mine Margaret the dramatic 1 of the city fur the in preparing and drilling the east: , principal parts, and all others who gave to ua in wupe freely of thelr ¢ 1 Ihe Waytarer’s inspirational Verified that the Receipts from ade le to humanity as near pe as 3 migatonn and pales shown by the ree were duly wen iree #oloista who deligh sands with their | deperited In the et sales were unde! “ ws twenty-three suloista who delighte ands h Tet ounevele + of tne Ame To Mra, W, TL Lyon and her sixty enpable assistants, who worked ,, fh. WH, Mace iMinuly ly for many weeks in sorting, labeling and na- nk, Trease urer of” the Way ty, and these gentleme” have conured us M se Fay for getting the | ‘a all receipts have n duly accounted for. ¥ Mr, George Fay for getting The @tatement of F i Disbursements Panexed hereto 18 Of the Electrical ¢ Mttes, and hia | drawp up in aceordan records and vouchers preseuted to effective trical maccens \ U® capectfully submitted, * Ll MOO partment of the Beattle Police, Chief W. Hi. Bear- Certified Carr, fof handling the vast crowds #0 compe- +. D. W. Henderson, of the Street Latlway Department, who | ppc diligently to tak proper care of the increased traffic; ie wre arge Muah M Caldwell for securing for us srom, the U, i <H Fy ® oatch~ meisate Board ‘at Washington, C., permission to use the sear Bales oot Ro, : ‘o Dr, N.Y, Forbes, station work To Red Crows nurses; ‘Toe Prof. Edmond & Meany and A. Tt Meisnest and the 8 versity of Washington and Administrative Staff for thelr splendid To Darwin eer TC. | » Mi. Painter, ef the Seattle Ce ar- ranging for sailora from the 8. &. Tenneases, rékerves 4 poldiers; ante, Seattle Park Board for accepting the care of The Wayfarer Advertising and i, 42.0886 > Mr. RIT Mr. RM M, PD. D 8 a t , Camp Lewin a $ 6163.75 “Meldrum, Chairman of the Railroad Committee, and ther Newspapers in Pacific Northwest.... 4,508.71 b aseistants; Printing Posters, Cards, Pamphieta, Tic spared To Mr, W. J. Smith, of the Western Unton, who tied up 8,000 miles ot * . 4.6TLEL | of telegraph lines to allow Dr. Crowther, in Philadelphia, to preas Northwest. . 4152.79 the button for the opening curtain of The Wayfarer; 4 Comminsion 1,670.09 Dr. J. Th Magee, of th dint Chureh, and Dr, M.A. ral Art Work. 1,100.02 Matthews. of the First Pr nd thelr Boards, for seeveveeese 242.36 urnishing the use of their churches for rehearsals 21,510.32 To Mr. Joshua Green, of th 4 Navigation Company, for furnishing transportation fron to Seattle and return for one twenty-five we Tacoma Orate a ministers of the city ir appreciat C al, for each and every cons of the 1921 Wa We recommend bet Stadium for gether with the money f approximately §20,200.0 Stadium bonds th u and your a did. recing The Waytarer. it) and patience, ra that might be to yor the foundation of @ great ins for the whole population. aapect— Dr. Crowt and fine talent shewn in it | in the history of the city "I wish to ex nm of th ao ibe ‘enna os capaties The feel that the financtal efforts of yo gating and wor woul: cir pulpit Narton for The Way any are omitted in this letter of appreciation Lam In receipt of your checks for $19.802.74, m concesa) ‘and will enable pressive that the note of local pride which we & discordant tone, While the Joszon of The Wa her than of & great source of satisfaction, We hope it is itution here. which means much to us, I am sure— her's, the Way in whieh it was staged, and the enthusiasm production, has made (Signed) REGINALD i, PARSONS. 4 responsibility and runnin community and ee ae mg, to be ew wale succeas sas ot Re Re onte Mt and the men aasociated with you Trp king out the plans under which this great be brought to the public of Surgeon, and bis assirtants, for emergency r To Gilbert M. Dutterworth for ambulances and assistants: J. Ladd as prolocutors; dent Body Faculty-of the 7 sheep mugity Piservice, for MacMichael, aa Treasurer, and his many assistants; p Lewin, e over nightly; nd thre atate, we wish on for thelr aplendid co-operation and favor- dis of the product t and Canada for ti the Northw t {s not inten- *Charges to Seattle... ‘one bas his worthy place In the great Drayage to and from stadium 32334 farer Pageant; Warehousing in Beattie. 1,207.45 ther production that the ety build a é 1s ~_-____ €,600.70 ct to the stree ten encral Expenses 3 > ahgd aici gl lakmomy Sh ce Net a ey Late and Actident Tnruranee. - 2,459.09 ppreciate the hundreds of letters of appre- Stationer: Postage, egrams, Telephone, S wt and give below extracts from « few: Y'otfice Expenses for six months: 1,305.06 Sterling Sil Buttons and cp and Picnic for Participants 683. 00 | EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE “To you, Mr, Webster, I shall always be under a debt of gratitude : for the success of the Pageant in Seattle, I know what you have . gone through, and sympathize with matter t Articles. “4 whether men’ praise or b ed and Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Expense. . m deed has been } and after Piymouth Church Rental See he {inportane thing.” J.B. CROWTHER. Feed for Sheep.. . allow me to express to you on behalf of the Associated ‘2 of the University of Washington our ai r personal efforts in making The Wayfa ere appreein' r Pageant suc which amount, will give fhe student b us to take up one (Signed) DARWIN MBISNES ns, “E wish to express my admiration for the wonderful way in which The Wayfarer was produced, and I realize the vast am mociates have put forth think The Wayfarer Koclety and Seattle in general should ‘\oant extend & vote of appreciation to you to obtain Ulta (Signed) MRA A. HL. ANDERSO? “As a citizen I fect Geeply indebted to you for the opportunity of The performance is so magnifient and so tm. sound has simoat pride, we al (Signed) ROY 0, HADLE “we have never had anything of the kind which has done so much Outside of the advertising and commercia} his wonderful pl red letter w ress to you, and through you to your trustees ublic spirit which you de 59 Sreat & financial Herenene Nel LPH qo aE CO (Stened) J. Pastor, Fiset 44 Pas the Northwest. Unj- together with 1 bodies for thelr marvelous assiat- ears t of effort esa te (Signed) FRANK McDERMOTT. wentenni c ed sd Aditional Kental of Bemtile Newspap: Tim Star Union’ Hecord. fon: heir nagers and Producer’ ‘Offic Milasilancous oa . Fretaht, Dreays and Warehous! tion WAR TAX ON ADMISSIONS: TO STADIUM ha LOANS REPAID AND INTERE: to- body EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER EXPENDITURES.. tT. *NOTE—Approximately $30,000.00 of the above expenditure for Indebtedness incurred by Dr. Crowther and discharged Wayfarer Society. that ee or BF ACGoUNT EEE ND Sri EXCESS OF REcHIrrs ov En E N. DITURES, Less—Fixed Rent of Stadium 7 nighta, at $500.00. BALANCE PIVISINLE ACCORDING TO CONTRACT ssociated Students, 50%....... $ 16,302.74 Wayfarer Society (Subject to taxes, insur- ance, storage, etc.) ececcveseseos: aMQuNT y ACcan ING TO ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ixed Rent box of Surpl iY. 19, *SUBSEQUENT MEMO. # 10,00eae Immediately upon presentation of this Report Mr. Webster to Mr. Meisnest a check for the balance due to the Associated Stud: azire setdy. a8 ae RESOLUTION aheelpyeel in ‘Seatue in WHEREAS, The Executive Committes of the Way! “The Wayfarer can 4, September se a 5 Tenet Fook eek’ 4 a i a jet ba jacementa, ete, on the eautp ‘operties until t as @ Reserve Fund for emergencies thereaft NEW TAXATION PLAN PROPOSED, | Suggested to State Body F TACOMA, Sept. 12.—A new | ltem of taxation, limiting the tax on }iond to 40 mills, under the pi 60 per cent valuation basis, proposed to the state taxation | tion committee which held a hearing here yesterday committee mee Vancouver today. ‘The jand S. Goodwin of Seattle, representing the Northwestern Real Estate Men's aswociation. joodwin also recommended a per: sonal citizenship tax, or poll tax, of ; & gradéd personal income tax; and a business tax, to be levied ap- dept aigqrenens a Touring State to Cure Potato Ills WASHINGTON STATE COl+ Pullman, Sept Professor hael Shapocalov, government spe- | clalist on potato diseases, is touring | the state with George L. Zundel, ex: | tension plant pathologist of the State ‘ college, to consult with potato grow- ers as to their difficulties, Li M Dr, Jacwaszki, a famous European | thologist, also may visit po- tate ing regions of this state to suggest remedies for diseases now | menacing the industr; Finds Miss Seattle and Is Awarded $15) Miss Seattle was identified Tue: day morning at Frederick & Nelson's by Mrs, 1. Pickrell of the Calhoun hotel. Mrs, Pickrell was awarded | $15. This was the first store entered by Miss Beatle Tuesday, plant 7 China has a tradition that when the rice crop fails the yield of bam- boo grain is greatest. A life-saving raft has been adopt- ed by England for each airplane that is used to fly over water. ‘ | in Chehalis | the The land tax limitation, which | would be done by constitutional amendment, was suggested by FE. | € | er FRUIT MOVING Go at $1.75 a Crate The fruit market has been brisk BRISKLY ie 40-Mill Limit 0 on Land Is| Thompson Seediess Grapes} Bananas Standard crate ... the first few days of this week. Thompson Seedless grapes were Heavy, dressed cleaned off the market at $1.75 a| Dates Veal Dressed. Hent, fancy, 1. crate. A shipment, which is due Heavy, ‘coarse raed Thursday, is expected to clean up) ‘Thompson seedless, lug 1,601.75 | Belgian ‘Hares—Live, per tb. -- apidly ag the demand ts falr prices will be unchanged. The peach market {is not stocked at present, due to’ the st demand, which has kept the moving steadily. The Wapato district ts cleantn: on shipping the Burrel Gem variet car lot. A car of that stock is |belng offered at from $2.25 to a crate Local greep corn was moving at from $2 to $2.50 per sack for the $3.50 a sack for Yellow white and antaloupes, while Grand View 1s | Menez Deme—sia Dressed nd} Moot Early, 1-1. basket.. .50@ .65 | ne " ages, cre : ato MEAT well PE rsp) at Stockyards rong | Primes . Grape Prult—Fia., Box!!! Cal., eri Honey —Comb, per crate gtrained. pee Te Medium heavy Rough heavy’ + fruit | ie up! Medium to choice Common to gooa Best cows and heifers Medium to choice . Loganberries—Per ori Oranges—Per case ee-—-Local y by) now 2.50 | Pears—Ba Common to good | Pineapples-—Cu Calves—Light well | Plums—4-baaket | Raspberrios—2¢- cup erate. ermelone—! Dr. Bantam, Yeartings The egg mart ts firm with an up- |fireeitPer aes . ward tendency prevailing at a few | piberte— wholesale houses, Butter is steady | Walnuts s, city delivery . at 47 cents a pound on tho city | Peanut MAY, GRAIN AND creamery bricks and 46 cents al Onine City Wholesale Prices, Per pound for cubes, Peeans—Per tb eoeeese Annes yellow, 120-1, ska.. DAIRY PRODUCTS =T, ski VEGRT. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers reg ap iter Ried 4 bars de, Seattle delivery Local, doz. bi 26@ 30) rene reat ranch Piet se 04 | siite—-Cwt., £0.0. ‘Beattie suppiy. 2'60 hothouse, BH, Wash, erat dow. 1 outdoor Onions Walla Waila, tb. Local green, dor bi sonny ‘Lecal, dom, bunches . Local Telephone, 1. « er, cayhe oss a Prices Paid to Shippers Butterfat— F. 0, B. eondens: DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers «| NteGrain Chop. \ Sei PFeed—100-m, sks, . Chick Mash—100-1, ska; mais Egg Mash—No BM, 100-%, ska, | Seratch Feed—100- Vheat tripleta so... nmin cream bricks. Swiss triplets. triplets. 1 Wash. Tillamook POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shipper Rate Cuts Lop Off |r" ee Young, per ™ $10,000,000 Yearly | nan "fins". po WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Rail Pa hd under 4 Ibe, . Charcoal—Kastern, hardwood road rate reductions on livestock | PAT, iver 2 he en Wertere. shipments in the Middle West ter: | Geese—Dressed, per Tb, ritory between the Missourt river and | the Rocky mountains, which save shippers $10,000,000 annually, were approved by the interstate merce commission today. will com:

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