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THE SEATTLE STAR | irginia Man Now WITA, INSPECT ARIZONAN | New York Market Is |Yisit"s"3o%er LAST OF LADY | 3. Sines LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 7 n a ap phew tis, Ban FF netneo = Irre u la t S t ‘Thomas M. McAdams, vice president N GRAP \ anvil pens Ay ane F aang $e: lot the Me National bank of| narin * é ; I a al lof the Merchants’ Nation: pga gtg tegdh omen aon Es Weather Bureau Report Z Richmond, Va., was elected president ead coon Frias Heys ers Selamee ta M ne ay | PPOOKH ISLAND, Oot. t ‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Th opened quirk and lar, with of the American Bankers’ saxocia- |p: i gestae haar sar ps in ae Tye change | te cram, in-|tion, to sucesed John 8. Drum ot | Price to Stay at $3.75 Until »'«« ar on | to 60 per cent per cent, | cleo . —— > © od previously, seemed to have no important effect on ® Gan Francisco, at the general ses Cleaned Up | HELD FOR DAMAGE SURVEY : : | “loam Poweloum pence of ut qui Vited sion of the bankers yesterday in Arrivals and Departures | jie whine traction ot that prise in the ratty trading. fraty andieten Held for a damage survey, the 6 Arrived June ne Steet atock Fo ° arting at 79%! Jonn H. Puclicher, president of the| Another shipment of Lady Finger Ahinving boasd trier Cub oe og Aletpld Teyooka Maru from Kobe | UP. Ait econ ine 4) “Lehigh Valley 86%, off %; Corn Products, | Mgshall and Isley bank of Mil on the market Friday, (Anchored off Fort int. when it oy lil Sa ort We American Sugar, 66, up Si Mexican Petroleum, 92%, off '#; | wikee, Win, was elected to succeed cents higher per lug, at $3,765,198 it# mishap ga . Raldwin, 84, ¥ w York Contral, 73}, unchanged ‘Amphalt, | yeAdamm as firat vice president of | Aa this ja the last shipment of these | Went ashore in the fog near Pas rena. ane »{S8M, unchanged; Northern Pacitic, te, off W; Utah. G2K. off Ki New| Walter W. Head, president of the| Price of $3.75 will remain firm, 4 Seauan on or |e anes ee t the toby on was renewed, Retall Stores deelint Omaha, Neb, National bank, was cording to jobbers Delicious apples fe tabby “ to 48 off TN. and Tobacco Products to 61%, off we. Chandler also # oted to th cond vice presiden.| Were moving well at from $2.75 to) . eee down and Studebaker reacte succeeding Puelicher. $3.75 a box None: : Mexican Petroleum and United Btates Steel held firm, and other ts The first shipment of Marblehead | Le sez Partridge Point ‘T, 1004 4th, cor. Vine he list Lee Tire, which new bigh for t 7 ed 0 ° ‘om |b | Virginia Irom, Coal & Coke at 9, up 3, and New Orleans squash arrived on the atreet from | Qosssos-p > & Mexico, which opened with @ gain of 2%, at 614%. Later this California, and was selling at 1% | penches receded to 69 (Thereday cents a pound. No changes were re : ™ oa : Del ee ti ported the vegetable section of A. W/ ansis ex money throug p se of Fore! | ius é Netler Motel 7 : N. Y. Stock Exchange the market Friday, The demand was |prunes—Tialian, 18 1026-7. bor 90@1 00 |), 017 Aunial In expr moles enn business firms and oor : t (Thared: r banga dull, with many varieties offering Raspherries 4 cop crate 10 nds and the Securities y ‘ ns and cor , : 7 Watermelons—Ca) ™ o4e Or% porations? ‘Bel 1s a. a vie Port Butter and rices were steady ogy . ae D re steady NUTS, Keep your money safely employed “right here at home,” where i wnvee ne local mart @rock— Hl 99 | 08 the te v none ue | Prices Paid Wholessie Deniers will help in reviving Jocal business activities Atehiaon . on eee ‘GETABLES “ % We offer exceptional opportunities to the more discriminating in Amer. Beet Sugar... ...+. + Fourth ¢4s.... y Pree Lede b ‘estore of moderate means for the safe end profitable investment of | CHICAGO, Oct. 7—-Grain prices] Amer. Car & Fay ‘ tee ivuse H+ > éresese funds where they will do the most good “ ; rade to aa, Fionn wm, ° . eal, : ; bound. 1 fand lack of demand. There was | Qmerean iY Rewer kal ffee Carves-— Local tee p? woe ievese se tt CUMULATIVE CREDIT COMPANY . . Co Celery Local, 4 seeeeees ? Telephone Main 3777 207-8 SECURITIES BLDG. < iy > | practically ,.- § duying oe . rhe closing of the house o' mo 7) Vessels in Other Ports {ds} & Co." also continued to influ . . Jence the wheat market rovisions — wears Esco gar | were irregular it. & Oble us wed, ste Arinos December wheat opened unchang win Locomotive. 86% Got. 2—-Oer Ay ed at $1.13 and dropped lo beforé| Bethlehem Stee as the close. May opened up Mc at . $1.18, and lost Je later, December corn, after ©) in Port at Seattle | yo #¢ (2%. gained ee eee res Be Fushl- | and dropped \e In later Yradin Sears, ste, President. | December oats, afte: ening Up Key @ State, Edmore, » 33 oo ‘ 4 dl sciatiad—0. Kec at 40c and dropped a & RC. Bear, U. a CG. Algona pamer Northland. Fatlure to obtain his vine on car. jefferson, str Latouche. Se ™ Bir Jetfervon. ocr Latouen® gp |goes destined for Panama ts caus ‘str Waihora, U. 8 L. M. T.| ine considerable confusion, accord i‘. ing to Adolfo Bracons, Panaman |New Haven Ht 4 ” See nee eT og et: | representative here. He bas writ:| Northern Pacitic t Himrod, ~amer, P ‘ ‘Knight, err anne EB Sores, |ten the Chamber of Commerce ask. |Pan-Amer Petroleum 49 Keys. str West Hartland. ‘jing that Seattle mariners observe Btrest Terminal-—Motorship LID-| tniy regulation tn future. fuga Yelow Bantam - | fined, quiet 4. 8b Cocumbere—Lee “0 a FLOUR | Coffee No. 7 ‘ - Woe. @ Ganvon 314612% , ° seer PO! D it. 4-4'a, ety Gelivery oo... 7 : e- outdoor ie HAY, GRAIN AND FEED . ‘ 4 » one 5 Daenged, er MD. ces sees City Wholesale Prices, Per Tos Foreign Exchange ioamaa. tor Whole, yellow, i50e%. cua NEW YORK, Oct Live, per pote acked, 100-™ eke . ° . | payee : 100-%. si soup %, at $3.77% “ Bretiore—Over im "food, 108-6, ohn. .8e ene—Dresned, per TM... Rolled. Turkeys Dressed. per t 5) Ground. . we-—-Country dressed, ™. . » ‘4 : Dressed, light fancy, * Looal. a se 4 (eavy, reseed teen | Leeal, bom... dete Dressed, tight, faney, ™.. .' jum, dressed | Heavy, coarse ‘e Seatt| ! Belgian Haree—Live, per te Dresred ..... ” len ES esi . | pea Wash. triplets... ‘| BANK CLEARINGS # ffe 6 FESESSE FR e Wisconsin cream brick lind FULLTKY AND MEATS Quotations at Stockyards Price Vaid by Wholesale Dealers | Bese— ‘Shippers Prime tight ; 9se@ ice We Offer ’ 2 . 4 ¥ 460@ 6.00 EB Wash Delteto eo ‘weap 7 vOogioow INCOME TAX FREE]) & Wes». King Davia... iva under 6 he BONDS KB Wash. Gravensteine 1.09 | mectiere—Live, 1 te a teal: K. Wash. unwrapped be fer 00% Gesbe Republic ron Dock & Warehouse Co.— -__ —-—-~ eewtze teen & Mient jure Maru, str Wilipole, str! Only two more calls are to be on made this year by Alaska Steamship Co, ships at Anchorage, Alaska, as navigation at Cook Inlet will be Medium to choice Common to good .. ally approved by Supreme oars cy, rt. Secured by t Canteloesee— ih Ass closed by ice next month. The last rm lands. Mature Te : tt dat} Seiginn ya ys ber f Medium to choice « qT Mille—-Str Wenatehes. | trip will be made by the Northwest. 0, 1981 Copvqmute Per K 19.08 Renstere—Lir b. Receeret ae murrows, | °F: sailing October 27. 7 it ; 189 Cows Country dressed, ta tuby, bktn Guy C. Goss, ship on Crabappies t Poor, F. Packard, bk W. B. Flin Filled to the hatches with freight D. Peters. echr Maud. sehr! ang carrying a good list of passen- | United States Steel HM. B. Le I. ip SI 2 ™ veioy, ami S| core, both cabin and steeragd@ the | Uih Coppe : mei rener, 08.1 FESEEER BEC ESET EE _Marine Ratlway—Str Morning | Nippon Yusen Kaisha/liner Fushima 4 Katepiiohed basket... Medtum, 140-178 fe. Darges Coa Maru sailed for the Orient Friday | Westinghouse 8 eoeee ree, heavy, 176-300 the morning. Whliys-Overtand..... .. Seattle. ‘ Tota! stock salina, Ras panredeeserd Jeary, PONCF ve eseeree es Bwes «1... be Sweetest Day of the Year. National C Da Henry Vilar, shi 1p Haviside. Saturday OctoberSth THE fact that candy is so universally popular in America is due to the great American trait—Generosity. The candy gift is the American ex- pression of appreciation, love and good will. And American candy is pure and wholesome—the best in the world, and it is FOOD. Tomorrow is National Candy Day—set aside for you, to remind you of your good intentions toward mother, sister, friend, child, employe. The making and distribution of candy is a big and important industry. This industry has set its ideals. Science, sanitation and modern machinery are producing a product that excels. A product that is wholesome because of its purity—a product that in its process of distribution exemplifies cleanliness and attractiveness. The parents of the youngest or the most delicate need have no fear on the score of wholesomeness. Imagine, if you will, the sanitation, the cleanliness of the modern sweet shop, the carefully-thought-out service of the attractive package to carry out these ideals. Good candy is the demand of the American consuming public—it is the ex- pression of what they want. Pay your little debts of appreciation with a gift of candy, for tomorrow is National Candy Day.