The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1921, Page 12

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PAGE 12 Mexican Petroleum Soft in Early Trade NEW YORK, 8 Despite ry Me Asphalt and bP the latte crowd w to act ba Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Beane Local. per per ox al, dow bunches... Brade, Sosttte delivery .... Freah ranch ee . oe Seattic ml s.00@e 50 | of Mexico, kat k ex mors ¢ ecognition yal Puteh N. Y. Stock Euckiige {Toeetay' * Quotations) Furnished by LB. — ace fen a * 10% sy an tee | ON ESTIMATED TOMORROW Wheat, 25 care; corn, 478 care; oats, 7 WEDNESDAY ba ed igh Tide Fiest . 10.0 ft. |} 2:06 a mm, ‘Tide ‘test 08 f.1 0:00 8. m.. VATOOSH ISLAND, Sept. 28. Sept. 2t—str Sassy Isom from Manila via Honging, Shanghai 7 hama and Vancouver, atr Chilliwack from Van and Tacoma, st % «. m. Charlie Watson trom Point Welt, at 2 @ m. Richmond from cruise, at 2:45 p,m. Balled Sept. 28%—Str Admiral Dewey for San Pedro via San Francisco, at noon; str Walter A. Luckenbach for New York via . San Pedro and Str Weet itimrod'for Vancouver, B.C., at [8:40 p. m.; atr Bdmore for 3:30 p. mi str Griftd tor via Bremerton, at 2 Oxumasan Maru for Kobe johama, at tp. mi P and ¥: ‘str Phyllis for Tacoma, at 13 bound, 9 p. m.; str Priheoss 5:30 p. m. o-* Vessels in Other Ports Hambarg—Sept Arrived, ate Kin Shanghal tr Aln- tr Toku T—Arrived, str Springfield trom Besttle. Balboa——Sept, 27—-Arived, str motorship Kenme Pedro—Hept. 27—Arrived, ate Ce. § | lestiat from Seattle 7.00 | q MISSIONARIES SAIL Five Catholic missionaries were acheduled to gail Wednesday night the Manila Maru for Hongkong, They will be given blessed it and solemn benediction by E4ward J. O'Dea in a special at St. James’ cathedral this ". Vessels in Port at Seattle Rell Street Terminal—U, 8. L. H. T. Sno- homiah Pler 6~—Str Delight Pier 4—Str Admiral Rodman. on, mtr Latouchs. t Coal Bunkers—v. . 8. shipping Board Moorine—str D 0 tr atr Anne FB. str Bily: tr Ieontum, inal of Bonttle k and Warehouse. ru Bktn Forest Dream, bktn Forest Friend, Ship St, Paul bktn Forest ship Chillicothe, str W | Puget, Bound Bridge & Dr tterson. Str Forest King. Str Delagon Maru. Str Atlanta City | Lake Unlon—Motorship W. ¥. Burrows, |“ achr C, #. Holmes, ship Benjamin F. Packard, gas achr Ruby, ble Guy ¢ Ww Flint, ‘barge J.D, hr Maud, atr H. B. Lovejoy ator | winstow Marine Railway. Btar, sehr Camano, barge | auitiam i W. Omtrander, ship Be | 3 | Str Morning irifteo, Co- sehr Lavi i Maviside Clearings Balances . 766,058.70 | Clearings | | Balances .... | Spokane \Clearings | Balances .. | Tacoma Clearings oe Balance: 5,942,610.00 | 1,804,635.00 i 1,506,446.00 | 767,533.00 | Jainpa | {ILE _ GRAIN PRICES SENT DOWN O, Sept, 28 Railroad Securities Grain prices Chicago board Demand was light, | praction » expert buying dropped on the trade today Frenoh 6. ‘ with French 4 rings w Receipta o all grains w vy." oat the! pening was dull, but heavy ae interests toward the visions were Corn opened at 50% 1c Chicago Board of Trade | ( Wednesday’ Furnished by 1 Butler Motel Dalia Open Miah 1 SLAP Ohm OL Foreign Securities (Teesday’s Dap veearran Pernished by t. Betler Hiotei Del Wheat Book — Atehiaon Gen. « Halt. & On Heth. Steel Ref. fe ¢ 7 NO WOMAN KNOWS How beautiful she can look until she has had a Permanent Wave at our exclusive Beauty Parlors —or, possibly, a Marcelle by a man-expert Marceller. PERMANENT WAVE MARCELLE , EAPC a SOCIETY BEAUTY PARLORS, Inc. 205 McDermott Bldg. Fourth and Pine FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE MAIN 5779, OR ELLIOTT 3816 No Woman Knows where grocery prices will go if proposed railroad strike goes into effect. We are advising our customers to buy in quantities and have a good supply on hand. Specials This Week Holly Flour, sack Hammond's Best . . Can Corn, dozen $1.75 S. W. Beans, 5 lbs. 35¢ Princess Brand Butter, tb... Waldorf Toilet Paper, roll Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 3 Ib. cans Ground Chocolate Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, Creamettes, 3 for 25¢ Cocoa in bulk, 2 Ibs. ‘ Pure Lard, No. 10 pails............... ‘ $2.12 Fisher’s Blend .. .$2.25 String Beans, dozen — 5 Ibs. Rolled Oats. . - $1.49 John C. Leslie Co. Also First Ave. Floor Sanitary Market. Ist Ave. and University St. We Deliver. No Woman Knows A Better Place to Dine—Especially if “Mademoiselle Is Alone” Cost bien—it Meves’ is all right, Ladies may Cafeteria without embarrassment dine alone at And it is worth while your luncheon hour, for excellent to choose this pleasant cafe for the service and the food are We suggest rende too, that you name this restaurant as your ous for your friends who would a-shopping go This is a convenient place at which to meet do our best to giv and we'll you good service Meves’ Cafeteria Fourth and Pine Street § z ATTLE | Sager—Weak STAR Cash Wheat Y. hans and Coffee | ‘Today's Quotations Naw, 14.12% EGG PRICE ON UPWARD MOVE That the exe mart is again facing No, spot, SHO@I\elb; No jan Increase in prices was indicated ING) Wednesd 1 the fact that some unwilling to well fancy nt level, be San Francisco Produce» notations present vod grades in the h an market rep nt 61 conta a lon rained p Oe dow jother shipment of ¢ market, at from $5.60 to $6 per barrel of fancy berries and from $4.60 to $4.75 for second grades Y © market, Chicago Live Stock Today's Quotations | was on the onet boxes Market which is prac of the was expected cover within a few supply if now be ed to balance with ized because as the ring the de mand 6 about cle d up. arrive Canteloupe with only express shipments ing No cha vegetable nection of the market, with | only @ fair demand for the season: | able varietion Denver Live Stock Today's Quotations eipts, 600 « were reported in the cows and heifers ot wtendy Cattle—te Market 10@ 166 H nd Portland Market Status ‘Today's Quotations Market Fretwell of the Seattle office of the New York Life Insur. ance Co, and chairman of the mill-| meady. ltary and naval affaires committee of | iss. |the Chamber of Commerce, was to- | day notified of his appointment as | chairman for the state of Washing n of the World's Board of Aero- tieal Commissioners, Inc i Yrank M #. Market weak. Prime | s6G10 No Woman Knows A Better Hair Net Than NICUM HAIR NET Absolutely the Best on the Market TRY IT Cap or Fringe, any color 15c Each, 2 for 25c If unobtainable at your store, mail us this ad with P. O. order for $1.25 for 1 doz., by return mail. THE ENNESSER CO. PACIFIC BLOCK SEPTEMBER 28, 1921, n I results of Joyz System of Rhythmic Culture | AND ANT OF 11 VENATION FLORABELL JOYZ GRIM FORMERLY OF LOS ANGELES 1QUE AND THODS that aroalgamated aft- and arch gical, Paye fle lines. Rhythm vem natur~ y, efficiency, auty and Youth YOUTH—" * Selentific fact, for ence is proving that age is ccensity but « disease, evergrowing~ > is « continu- f re-creation, right knowl- ves and bodies the body of stiff conditions, d we ‘will commence to enlize the real Joy of Mving, » age Umit, for to know how and beautiful and Gh how to re- kind to consult sup of Indien de~ m their own 1 AND LES- SONS by Appointment, THR NOW FOR i FORM- Will be with any « fo First class will begin Oct. 34 at Christensen’s Hall, corner Madison and Broadway. For detailed information of work call or write FLORABELL JOYZ GRIM NORMANDIE APTS. PHONE MAIN 7600 No Woman Knows— OF A BETTER PLACE TO BUY WALL PAPER Wall Paper 55..| We still have 16,200 rolls of 1921 stock that we will close out at prices far below cost. 10c-12¢-15¢ Paper at, roll 200-300 Paper at, roll . 350500 Paper at, roll.. 600$1.00 Paper at, roll.. Inspect our show windows and be convinced SPECIALS ON PAINTS Diablo Mixed Paint, gallon.... Premo Mixed Paint, gallon .. Floor Paint, quart Furniture Varnish, gallon . Linoleum Varnish, quart All-Purpose Varnish, quart Satisfaction or Money Refunded WESTERN WALL PAPER co. Largest Wall Paper Store in Seattle 1921 Second Avenue The Hotel Washington is across from us No Woman Knows Plunged into the game of life, no woman knows which road will lead to happiness. It is a page from the book of life, with its smiles and tears, its rose-strewn pathways and shattered ideals. Unanimously acclaimed by the Seattle public as one of the greatest productions of the season. A Universal Jewel Masterpiece, adapted from the cele- brated novel, “Fanny Herself.” Emotionally interpreted by Mabel Julienne Scott and a east that has never been excelled in the annals of the cine- matic art. me CLEMMER (No Increase in Prices)

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