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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. | I ; | rominen eattie ’S U.S. STILL hip Hews Professional Bears |FLORIDAGRAPE | "sinter sisi Spite SQUANDERS ° ate toms, Ree) Active at New York, FRUTOUEHERE csc ts = Wl New Arial Ladi’ Hand Bos SH ISLAND, Oct.’ A. M ation, inclu taymond Kt. Mrazier ming) clear, light fom) wind | (NEW CMU: Se ike todayy “they Marten thelr hummer-|T0 Wholesale at $8 Crate; cat of the Washington Mutual Ba “an Passed ant tog achooner, mrey | (NH tacticn in the f, (ene selling attack waa eo ‘ Apple Demand Grows |!" :,A. Hwalwell president of the ‘[>>~ “Specially Priced ata t ae ™ Union National; harles H. Howell, at “ateamer ; Ta, lvice preaident of the Seaboard $3.50 $5.00 top, at 8 a. m.; str Presiden h A i The first car of Florida grape | National; C, A, Philbrick, vice prem af eee ; | orn Pacltio| put ta due on the market and] geet oc the Wurst National, and A. fs $7.45 $9.75 ne ‘ oft 4s" : a7 t about $8 per erate. | s r of the Canadian / \, ‘ q Texas Company, 37,| will wholesale | Steven, mane sete, ania | Arrivals and esa \ United States Rubber The apple demand is increasing. | pank of Commerce a nderful assort Arrived nochanged; Baldwin, AB%, off 4 lstributed by farm: | ment of new Fall bags ‘ > ho local apple pe | President | Oct: #8 ai Farragut trom Ta off numchanged: Northern’ Pacitle n= |tho local apples, distributed by tars - ment of new Fall bags Pe as S Save « | mse me Shae Sais | Bae ore te; Relly adie Core Unitha “States Bteels| tne astern, Washington stock.” |'They’re Clamoring | : materiain and eon, ne an ig jand Ben 2 “ &. : ia AO Oranges are reported ax being) fo American Goods ; . Taxpayers Money .p ‘mp ate Nn N. Y. Stock Exchange [firmer st shinpine points, tno 10] ao rene andere and Au . ; mich : oem : | K {Wregnonter’s, hotiesd, —- Valencia oranges ars | trallana are anxious to buy Amertean | va vet and BY NORRIS QUINN o bare s i erate 4 ana » opinion of Frank Gold F amir * “ ar goods in the MS ASHINGTON, - Oct. ¢.—Govern-| Butler Hotel Bulldt quoted at from $6 to $7 on t a “ | ber , wing man from ellini these qualities and val- : i ers’ mondy |ar'weon Get. Str Prine Geers Jocal mart, Cranberry sales arv| bers, advertising man from Welling “ : ment waste of taxpayers’ money at noon. « : 4 © Fe 4 Shien B680 te 90a ae lton, N. Z, who recently arrived in stil] goes forward at a rapid pace.|! oy A lg ce ° ¢ ° : slow at from $4.5 seile fos rt vinit | at will be checked only when the} cisco, at 2:50 p str Saginaw for By ; Local hothouse tomatoes are sel! ait sont thas the titendeln “mers resident and congress put into|erett, at 40 ps : ing at from 76 cents to $1 a box|, Goldberg stat . Ladies’ Umbrellas , . have the money to pay, and are de “ effect the recommendations of the} Lecomotive #88 and the California stock, packed | rave ne ney; more intimate trade A. complete utock of the latest styles, Made of finest economy departments they have Alaskan Vessels 5 “pow pe ; | in law boxes, at $1.75 to $2. Hot-| ions with the United States, se quality silk, in all colors, with popular handles—all spe Created. Outstanding examples of] » Salied, str Admiral ‘ . it @ 1% house cucumbers are firm at from attle in particular should take ad cially priced. oo om, noutnbouka, at amie ots ive HR 78 conta to $1 per dozen, Large eee ee arene reeling, ’ Goldberg $5.85 to $8.95 1—The deficiency appropriation . ett {* | quantities of celery are being put| [i 0. aystem, which enadies departments} Vessels i in Other Ports [prices for the : into storage by local fdrmers and os to appear to be making an economy anghat Arrived, str Stlverling. which Was Wea commission merchants. pa record, while really they are greatly | Sats Hee g_Aretved, ate weet 2H At {he opening, resuiting in con; : vt ot | There was a dull demand for'| », Ki green @xceeding the appropriations pro » from Beatt a, [the market. Provisions were irregw Vee end Wah Whe ‘Raupy Set. Lob. Renttio wuppiy. vided by congress. Sailed, str Floridian | pe, " ‘ p *f market was kept well O. B. eondensary, ewt os b December wheat opened unchan . : welpta of poultry were ‘ | ¥ $-Maintenance ot a topheavy| inco—Oct. 6—Arrived, atrleq at $1 lite and dropped Me in later | Be seas i tend oem SF pens) , DAIRY PRODUCTS railroad administration with 1,30 v kent from Beattie, ¢ p.m trading May opened off- \e at|! a fair demand well supplied. > Prices Paid Wheiecale Dealers t settle old railwa . order) $1 x K& and dropped to $1.15. | +o, ay changes were noted on butter or | Mutter--Local creamery, cubes. P smpnyes = to . Wk for ° ecember corn, after opening off ve exe Brick ‘ - nelection of Bow irief Cases, Manicure claims. At the same time de ive Ne at 48,0, regained Se. May corn VEGETABLES —. Freeh rench . id Set hote Frames, Bilt ing Hage, Suit legisiation virtually empowers the Wi opened off ec at b4%e and galned : 1 tees ing Canen, urRen of every sort, ere to continue drawing on Reported by Wireless We } : Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers “ sete and Muste Haun. Received by U. & Naval Radic “December oats, after opening down oo Beans—Loval, per Cheese - the federal treasury. Mir Tyee, Beattie for Coos Bay,; %O at Bbc, remained unchanged Or, per ® ... i 3—Empioyment by the United/% . ander in tow, is|later trading. May opened off Rests—-Loval. don’ bunches ° 8 tm Senttle for . P. Inwered Trunks States: eed a of : | Paine oe ~ hs ings Oy $= at 39%o and remained unchanged. ee , Cabbage Local, per t : © cintets _ n York. Congressional investigators | str tity of Bpekane, Beattie for Kobe. | Chicago Board of Trade| : ay apt POULTRY AND MEATS say ippin, board could get | L540 miles from Beattie at § p. m * (Thursday's Quotations) | aod Ben onetenth the forces | Wheatland Montana, Seattle for Yoke Fornished by L. B. Manning & Ce. | Binciair Ov ¥ . miles from Yokohama at § p. Batler Hotel Buliding |Bouthern Pacific they now employ at these ports t Ivia, Beattie for Yokobama.| wheat Open High Low less |#outhern Mai 4—The revenue cruiser service ‘ * trom Ca: t Dee se GRADS B16 OL 10m 81.19% | Brom * Which maintains @0 vessels scour |.) Wo? Aes y May --sro, L46% 1.18%) 1.16% 1.18 | Studebaker ing the seas for smuggiers who no fan Francisco see one a as . . Jonger exist. Al! its functions could é a , , ‘ 66% sq tem 88 . _benet . Ber : Next to Pig'n’Whistle be handled by the navy. : 5—Renting of thousands of build ‘ : * | tags thruout the country by all gov . 1 s bag a | ecoeniconted -desaisl ake ‘ernment departments. The govern x on nn sie ° , 17.08 S pence. J 5 @ Poor, medium sere. Ment could use its borrowing power : . ii per bow y+ & + “and buy all necessary buildings ote vee a , ? * Hubbard... ° thus effecting a saving of miltions| Vegsels i in Port at Seattle : mee Loca! paid to landlords gmith ¢ Str Keystone | ie gta sgedlpe nd €—Duplication in buying supplies. i Maru. A—dtr Ho nae t Turnipe—Local, Aon hunches... y ‘ WEEK *_SUND Geme departments buy supplies at| »,." aru, str Bamore ‘ * berty FRUE Hogs ‘ com AY, OCT. 9 top prices while other department Algonquin, U. BL. Furnished by *e ere "geil out the same things for a song. Daiiding Appice— prow Urry AND MEATS THRIFT AGENCIES : 2 ee ee a ee NOW AT WORK , Boe . faloupes— Mene-—Dressed ‘per ™. Three governmental agencies are t Local. outdoor ™ at work trying to check waste : pwmay are y : i re Tabits Per ‘The bureau of the budget, headed Crabegptce- os — . Soweberriee—tecel, per be SE tarioon. Charis G. Davee hig wg Dateor Per, cane : Went Beene Hen ‘The congressional committee on| past We ¥ Deck & W i ’ » Fige-—-Fresh, per box . Medium, dreesed P @epartmental reorganization under|~ str Tor ,“atr Fukul Mara Foreign E: vena Heavy, coarse iaebetion, of pe F. Brown, | Teda’s Dry Deck-—Ship Chillicothe, bktn| butcher xEWw Youre Exchange, Zoemepaen ooetiocs, tug Belgian Maree per >. a Forést Friend, bktn Forest Pride, bktn sres@ars Fy ee Dressed ‘The United States bureau of ef. Forest Dream, Darke Washtenaw and cutters, and heifers, Bs ficiency, directed Herbert P.| Puget Sound Bridge & Dredgmg Co.— canner stecrs, 92@3.50; 1 - ay ‘Brown. ed Str Patterson $7.00@ 11.95) feeder stears Dacccuininags sernaceee Bose— hy BY SOR SHIP JON B HINER, Fisher's Flourtng Mille-tr Wenatchee. atocks ” io : : ai Dawes’ department has shown how | Ames Yard—S8tr Roosevelt and helfers, 11.246 | d . THE PLAY THAT MADE NEW YORK LAUGH FOR TWO YEARS ements. tn the. coming: year | Sem oe Mit an: wy. perros | Mir iinner ane HUSSEIN: eee LASKER TELLS ne Complete Broadway Cast and Production $3,000,000 gan echr Ruby, bktn Guy C. Goss, snip | evil and common, yearling NES! 82.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 md $80 waste in the government Benjamin ¥ kard, bk W. B. Flint.) wethers, $5.26@7.95 $868; cull Wednesday Matinee: $1.50, $1.00 Printing office, and suggested meang| bares. J pe fehe Maud. achr} to common ewes, $1.6003.78, GrtapeePer eure verte. Medium to choice Saturday Matinee: $2.00, $1.80, $1.00 amd Se : jvator, ol avejoy, ship vole Peaches oo ‘o1 o ood .. tees . y of doing away with rent waste. . == mad ‘i wae! °" Gommen to we 8 nn SEATS ON SALE NOW Plas 10% Tax | __ Walter F. Brown has probed thoro- | w ayer Morsing|N. Y. Sugar and Coffee : every Srittoc ; Medidm to cholee government department . . ate Gritfoo, bai Today's Quotations Frome baste 1 Common to pod hs oe a Seen Raw, $4194 6422; granw ight t 3 Ae a ‘24-cup crate . oe Medium . HEB ot eormanteation. suppiant- . 7 agpiabaprede: pt Says Foreign Influence | Wetermetrns cai? Beevy ss C Banton, 114 Ghee, : Against Merchant Marine NUTS Herbert P. Brown is continually watching for small Jeaks in the gov Seatite is __ Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Oct. 6—There can| Benet" “ret | Erle ; — Boies, - i eaaar, Merete, Cet. 6 never be an American merchant|Watmate—> per tb... ’ : agar he is conducting a No. 3. tie whe sere: marine until America as a whol! pious” a Kernen Miia te tadehad cae Pe — Awakens to the fact that the na-| Japanese «. ’ FLOUR . Then copies will be tional Sager ~ ees ts — ee he : Pat. 6-4°s, etty delivery ......5 cae of Dace S| cat wen the diabiebinent of af? Pghrtph goat y national merchant marine, declared Fn My gn fg ie ee AND FEED of the 220 governmental || ™ Chairman Albert D. Lasker of the] mattertat— led in @etail in this re | oe aren shipping board here, before the As whole report will cover | tee KELLER sociated Advertising Clubs of the of letterhead size, closely | | World. The meeting was held yes prmerrts seis terday in the Commodore Hotel. * report on each department During the weew ending October 1,|, “Amefican ships cost more to _ Mill show its history, digest of laws the record of new lumber business | PUld than foreign ships because of ‘effecting it, functions, organization, higher American standards of liv ‘Personnel, appropriations and rela- ing and, therefore, higher Amertcan ‘tion to other governmental units. lumber review of the West Coast | "ses" Lasker said. “No Ameri ‘Revision and reorganization of |Lumbermen’s association, Unusual|°@" ™erchant marine can be cre it departments, as planned “ ” c buying, coupled with se: 1 | Sted with ships operated under the oo, F. Brown, will be based MR AE po a gh pare ‘et aad eee} | American flag but built in foreign entirely on this voluminous PULAN PRICES” || trade, is responsible for the increase, | ¥8T4*. Domestic shipyards are as necessary as the ships themselves é: Jenced lumbermen, howeve: m / TE TWO NEW Experienced turn! ‘4 “Until the farmer in Kansas, the & -ARTMENTS aaina look upon the upward trend as al) (Unul j om temporary spurt rather than as a| "dustrial worker in Indiana and “Probable main features of the re- stable buying movement the miner in Arizona realize that _ Organization ee an Saat will be adopt. 1) Week—Matinee ‘One hundred and three mitis were| th? rewularity and volume of their a laily wage is, in a meastre, as di | JGreation of t “SMOOTH AS included in the report of the West | ° . jo é pabtle Roe 5 les pacman Play of Thrills and Laughter J|Coast Lumbermen’s association, | Pendent on the establishment of an leaped to the highest point In nearly two years, according to the weekly Eves., 25e to $1. i. 2Ge te Be hic’ 1,852,802 feet of w| American merchant marine as is Both will be administered by cabimet Plus War Tax weten shew Sty jeot of POW | the continuity of employment and secretaries. Under them will be | —— oe the wage of the dock worker in “ ” ees any functions ep dened WANT STEERAGE INCREASED | Béltimore or San Francisco, there pd pone) ’ e vised lor, treasury Because of the increased number| S*" no assured hope that the pose ] h J t th ] h f Seed je shag LOEW'S PALACE HIP of Chinese who are returning home| {!@& of the United States will be eraser and 4 ey re us e ing or ing solicitors for various de- from Seattle, the Admiral Line has| ™intained it should be on the safety clip 4 -Partments under the jurisdiction of VAUDEVILLE nae ee aetaae Meaed to: to | eree oane.” the departments they serve, instead ch ceioees «vane ie dd ieee, ie attached. Cc of under the departuient ot Gatien, conetinte crease the steerage accommodations Bodega the work accom. FOR “, eat present. in “SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN® J[0n the trans-Pacific liners it is Riptieg ret pone gel Poca! BOYS Siting 40 tke tate ‘Cepartioant a 5 operating from this port ne board will ureau of insular and territoris! af MI turn its attention to the carry- Have you seen the new “Redi-point”? It sure is a dandy. ing Out of the Jones act fairs to handle functions now per. PANTAGES SPEED tity sald foreign influence not break if you drepvit—rand is‘ tonetructed that it cam formed by the war and interior de-|] Matinees, 2:30. Nights, 7 subtly at work to paralyse Amer not break if you drop it—and is so constructed that it can- partments. LITTLE CARUSO & Co. jca’s effort Transfer to the department of jus Herbert & North; Walton & Branty The cen een hereett! not go wrong. upon the seas, and that some A | tice of the idvision of secret servic « Morey & Moores Cot : . me AaURES A generous si ds wi how under the treasury” departene nt 4 Neely) Nekomay ; wi cans, satisfied with conditions as| generous supply of leads with each pencil. they are because they are reaping and the office of the alien pro # ; ; 2 4 3 ] tablishment “Recently we were called into one ment of the marine, - - A an Only one-third of the 1500 ere’ Ho Get department by its chie rs economy Edad = llegar ] Ni NO Hy d = baer oe pani go, s : 4 . “We averaged a saving of $100,000 | 4 commercial tonnage, one-third fair edi-Point”’ : pt | Y , : : & eck. 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