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Se cee coe ATENEO NER cot) Peon ode oe eae anaiaaannanae ete eae ll SEATTLE STAR YDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921. wae “«) Rail Stocks Are Off be Local Markets | Y * RAILROAD STRIKE 9 es r CUSTOMER®-¢ ABOUT lemergency legislation transferring | However, one executive of a large Carrots NEW YORK, Oct. 17.--When tho atock market opened here today the | Cauliflower to the jnteratate commerce commis-| line indicated it would be an eaay ; ‘ Jxion the functions of the railway | matter to recrult workers trom the Fon tveGk © BOIbT te Goatly tie enlate, Getet Haviarm Bids apeked at eo gph UU seeee as For the convenience of our customers in the paying bor board so that the rate-making | quarter of am 1 Jobless railroad: | 684 \ th in New York Central at 70%, amounted to a full /€ 4 es et abies of bills, we have made arrangements with the Ameri- urindiction | er he eountry vain rn Pacific was off 1% a : * [power may iso have Ju t ee: t our ine ete! point ‘mcifle w Ly ae } P ‘ots - rT) can Express Company whereby our bills may be paid over wage ne ~6enera uate WwW - ha. Was b in pails n « had some a outdoor 7 ¢ y f . y, a It te unilkely. congress can do|hit when the fight between raltroad# {et a waa off (ond Tndene ser Te at any office or sub-agency of the Express, Company, Janything immediate, Cummins sald, employes and executives gets under |.\8 to 1 er. In the same Way moat of th nowed | | Local areen, @ox, bunches. as listed below, on and after October 20, 1921. f we Gealers in housshat] comaET teen \ weet heaton Rubber aie ™ . 102.00 We request that you make note of the station most | putting & resbiition to amend| Thi }: International Papor,.47, off My: United & ner, 46% . . __ Spectators Work for Hour) the. transportation taw by ‘ | se) etonnagiag . ed by the | Now Maven, 18%) ores Kanpane, 38%, otf Kr U Biates| ¥ ‘ ‘ i#,000 40.98 convenient for the payment of your future bills, unless eles notee he Toggle pe re , | my ‘ f Wott, Mi Sinclair, 8 A 020 02% you prefer to pay same by check or at our office. Coal r bin ef the public } ‘ 4; No! i ie bunches, .20@ 26 in Vain Effort to Re- [tate commerce commissi F. and bi « A prectionl! a », 36%, j mm ip oe, Bits suscitate Her | ee minty. The impending “rairoua | Sone eee Oe + [serie Sub-Agents of the American Express oe sme MEANS a ncaa ts GI News| ~~: Sock aexamenee fran Company, Seattle, Wash. own | ate nanoclation ou i Stocks High o ‘ i edre of people liv n the} 1 the late ye ig on Aten 7. ve | e out widen 2601 Jackson St 1724 4. 45th Bt Margin o¢ Lake Washington, noar| If the great general rafiroad ste | See cater onena weaae cael: ae Seattle Am. Bt. Me ; ‘ Passa 3 . Clonson, | 48—Theadore She foof ot 43d ave, N., tried vainly | set for October 30, Is not av ©] the big industries have a very mea | ; Am. Cer & Féy angina > Occidental mary Ave; for an. hour to, resuscitate the baby n who will quit work between | bis on hana | Am, International 1% \ 4 3 exthervy tial ahasiey 44—Wennynide Pharmacy, A Young doctor came with ne and the coa Grain--The railroad strike w ‘ tt tr. || Am oY 3 yNeontre 7 4509 Meridian Ave. Mtathoscope, could no Soest ny. trate th n busit of the || r | 1 6—D. A. Clausen, —Fremont Drug Company, Heart, said it had stoy ving , 2 - ntry and tie up th export || 'f y Mi " Hide ’ 9" 8 a2 Firet and Battery 3923 Vremont Ave, and turned aw | Sea ene . cording to Joseph P. Gri 2 -, Mh spel. or ’ Fe: ‘ Several mothers in the crowd, who j tory Ir i ‘ n, president of the Chicago Board || second Low Tide - _, [Crabs pples ’ mere? Te) itnnews ° wmney, Had been chafing the baby's arms, | will not ‘ of de. Altho the crop move |{ 210mm, 08 ¢ : . Gapadion ; 1 hy rm rs alae ne Wr Oe | 2 nwood ‘Ave Jege and body and applying bot wa-| Shir ne mall erais woh ae wheat ‘ : arene seoLne o—Hartell Drag Store No. 3, S4—Middleto harmnecy, Her bottles, pleaded with the doc-/into s . ° my 7 ar ny os : ‘ ‘ , : 3 ‘ ose eal Firet and Pike & 8 10th Ave. N, hag 5 : ye and ba from the farm | | Weather sien Report yee | tor: o the elevatorn: ha beet completed ‘ basket a “Por God's bake, please tty nt mail can be carte strike will ¢ movement pulmotor | airplane i Te o mm the large sources of supply t But the young physician, who was} At worst, it is y ed “tony th -ruer | from the city ho 1, shook his | raitwa nnot long be k n tafe Sergey _ y ‘ |» : ‘ an hour é “ .4 7 ' head and them wak po use | nes and if the > na oon inward € strained. per ™ ee 5 13—Woodeock’s Pharmac) : C8—Pacite Pharm: then gathered up his tools and went | cargoes remain at work Honey Dews-—Siandard crate 604 Pike liz? &. 5th St Per tb away. 11—Japanese Commercial B: inke Vharmacy, Second Ave 601 Eastlake Ave Weather Bureau) J ; c storage, Jug 1AM falling; Nght rain; wind | Goodri " : ol Drug Store No. 5, ; rate ’ Becond 4 nd and Union handlers of ship time bef actual ra hatg Fie lian Beate 99 | ag oe ang ano yg i Ly Sl ge : ; 4 ae Re eopen chars of it—Viret Hit Pharmacy, TEP. Ty McKee, Grocery, t hit the city of this important crop loom: ae, bee , i ; . 901 Madison 8 1 We nd Park Ave. Mayor Caldwell and other offi eat—"Packing towr } “ ast steamer, | 4 i% “ enews : stically inelir have| Chicago stock yard . | : . N 3 rf 16—Frederick & Nelson, 73—Heckwith Pharmacy, s, optimistical , | “ 4 . 2 : 2.60) 1t Fifth and Pine 6300 14th N. W. s ‘ Mirgaret and her parents, Mr and) riven the matter little serious con-| idle soon Mer the strike & 75—K. Egerman, Groe PRr& Antone Smith, of Port Angeles, | Sacration, taking it for granted that| Which means that the milliondetiar ‘| Arrivals and Departures | ' t v2 i 36%| Dedibee ). $i Venatey University Way-4 400 20th Ave, 8. iumed been visiting her uncle and ¢ eee a city so advantageously situated will | a-day oe ness in livestpck wilt, be Arrived lop tna x ‘ ; LoS Pineapples Cuban, per erate... 168 7 Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Wh who live In suffer * * andsti With even a par Cricket from San Francis oper k alana : 114 | Pranes— ten box 18—Commercial Co. of Hurepe, 85—Noyer Drug Store No, 4, The Chamber of Commerce is doing | tal tie up, according to official row age ini Fi thy | Atiness—Co ne 3.00 101 Yesler Way. 2517 Beacon Ave. al, per i Pim @ Houseboat on the at 2500 there can be little 4 ange . : ; re v ‘ > 7 “6 434 ave. N. nothing ¥ the (i TS Mra. Smittthad been urged agal L. C, Gilman, vice president of the | livestock to the yards t . uth . ; her daughter in the]/Great Northern, suid today that, in- | cour little movement of dres Salted : : Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ; 3 | xt odes ‘ —The Ross Marche, of slatives Sunday after ch as all negotiations were ts to feed the nation : a Wenatchee Ser ame vl , ue * Re 330 - other relatives Su asmuch as a , Bhanghal and Hong-| + : 119 : 330 Third Ave. W nd : fed 01 © East, he knew eee | ot " 2 | Por th and £0 downtown and see ng carried on in East | kon i : : peininitt sere ston ~ : ‘ 2 ae 22—Shaw’s Drug Store, ~~ 1011 Wr. Hanford St “movie. She went.§ Her husband re-/as little of the st plans as any enbach for B n : ; ° ” ‘ p had o Rainier Ave. Pea behind with Margaret and|other newsp eader Rail Unions Turn i : Kat Ma gy SEER * ’ | 100—Riverside Drug Company, Peam rmacy. 701 W. Spokan ° t ttle's | Vhonns. Mie, too, admitted that § th | van r as 3 : es ia wonil gave the little| situation, Insured. the city against] Down Public Plan/}.: . : . ith Ave. N. and E. Aloha. fe, Sitaed ‘healers | BY Manity fort t 4 * : G. Pierson, Drugs, the most Wonderful plaything | want in case the strike occurred CLEV HAROLD D. JACOBS a a+ Per tb *e r G. y 4202 Woodland Park Ave. “Anyway,” said, “we won't ELAND, Ohio,’ Oct. 17.~T 7 $ . DPAINY PRODUCTS | § 24th Ave. NW had ever held in her arms—a : saitens . } ‘ 2 103—Seattic Drug Compa know anythifig here and nothing will ay unions figuratively turn Prices Paid vo Shippers AioL Sard’ Ave. it doll, ag large as baby ages Shaped meee . inite hap- | their backs today on what apparently bh Hye d Battertar— 25—De Puydt Grocery. é (Tt was this doll {hat Margaret bad} °° © : - ® “s Seattle delivery «1.6 19 Toth Ave. W. | 104—Ravenon Pharmacy, pens in the Ea! was the last char avert the c r.40 hb ranch 5 rr. ton the lake’shore when she ran : . ral strik “i for October 30. * 27—Oriental poy Cor ay the.tong. walk over the water ‘ 8. Stone, grand ehiet of | % sil iasleiael te (as, aa Liberty Bonds —Cwt, £0. Beattte supply. os Main St. Company. hovMeboat to wsk her daddy a i rs | 1 of Locomotive En. | seatti«. Quotations) F. 0. B. condensary, owt | we No Strike Orde Te nite s| Maniia—Oct. Stenistives. an Od Furnished by te Be DAIRY PRODUCES |] 90—Merey Stationery Co. shendeetrakelpdennttone up thes de Mat | be. *s ’ * he wa asked where the doll was Yet for Portland ee ie thee ateitud ]ftate from Beattie, sruusiteo |. 8 cr . ae gh 4 First Ave. | 600 Main Bt, fm response, hurried out to! PORTLAND, Oct. 17—No definite|the public group to the lab lerom Meat! ¢ - Local me 4 32—F. Buty & co ae ey York erm it. orders for a walkout by railroad whea he tersely exclaimed : , Kast > been acnnog = 401 “Rainier Ave. meyer came dack. Some min-| pioyes have been received here, it | fea ten aie . ‘ 2 S4—Sears, Roebuck & Co. | alabrin Bros., Grocers, Plater, K. H. Gray, a neighbor, learned mm local railroad) This proposal was that wage reduc if Second 2g 815 Ceeewe ie } pe 2465 Utah st. | ‘ Lao th ani & We big doll floating in the wa- taries today tons authorized July 1 should be re- | sel ‘ +ab os Or. triplets... , mn March F 9—C. D. Burque, Grocer, nom the walk—and beneath| ‘These orders are expected within| fected immediately in freight on r onto bate 3] Wiensoda arson : 7 scond and Pike. Greenwood Ave. at 8ird St. | Grocer, the lake bottom, was the form) the next two days, when local rep and that further wage reductio: i 44 9908 2] Wash. triplets... 36—Rallard Pharmac: ” . ri tuctions Fmiameoh trtatets se: e709 Dallata Ave. 1 Rainier Ave, ret. sentatives who attended the Chicago|should be postponed indefinitely ° iets 5 all e d in and lifted the tiny | conference are expected to return Meeting of railroad an: tende! “on : . POULTRY AND MEATS tell Drug Store No. 4, 101—American Exprens (te Bruedie] E cotecdcealitalbersagar seething ar pouty dlr ar tr eer Maco posits er Ben Foreign a Friese Eid by Setacele Denier |) SO" 348 Mallard Ave4 Sm Third’ Ave, the alarm, Southern Pac and Charles Don-|strike wag postponed t¢ i _ Romain, Kan Pran- | (Satarday’s ations) Bete~kivs On ¥ ae co od Women’ cme hurrying] nelly, of Great. Northern, re-|Wedneaday. ‘It had been sekeduica Mediu? mile North of the | Paral yf. Manning Peecng, bat PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY. e direction. frained from comment on the situa-|for Tues etitng han miles south of Cape! Stock— , ‘ 2 Fras Whonn, wringing ber hands! tion. They said “they were ready."} W nh explanation of the delay 3 i CU, Seattle. for | French : BEN ‘ 1% ¥ te ce — = out —_——__——> marae: he ‘as forthcoming from union chiefs ee eon t . iptings, over 2 " : 5 aitmy fault for liv-| sobbed ‘ars Whonn. ame and askea |Z, 208Y Was considered siguit ant 2 ‘ reseed, pee. occ sce a re AT THE CORNISH ‘A pulmotor expert c in view of the eg ct pe British : ; 3 : clothing was whileer his instrument—one that! President " neste eibeed tad Vessels in Port at Seattle | Britian 377 Belgian Hares—Live, per tb... . eo wabe Wednesday Eve., Oct. 19 Wer shoulders, Her|had been sent at the first call from|iabor leaders to Washington tora |@™ch, ! ne fia cleat ‘ 7 Wiser, arenesé y || Request Performance of the d stockings were jerked off.| Madison park—had been used. conference with the employers. ' 2. Mgar, | dha . " Heavy, dremed “ KE **Neighbors” hands of half a dozen people,| “Only for a minute,” some one} Several of the union heads, includ . sosseateca 8 nape os s besawed. Hen, aR ot “ " answered, “when we first got it.” ling Warren 8. Stone and W.@. Lee, ur peed wens, 1 sd we ohnigy : ‘Aria da Capo’ 4 f lungs, rubbed Margaret's) “Had you emptied the water from |deciared that if President Harding - chet. : one soeenee Belgian “Riders to the Sea” io Diy, and when the city|the lungs?” asked the expert. askedthem to Washington =. Con. ore. s teeee . Sows, heavy Dressed AND os s ivan; str Wahkeena; “Joint Owners in Spain” | jor grfived a pulmotor| “Yes, we rolled her, but only a lit-/ference they would ro willing * « "0 j ; ipa ee of him, and several | tle water came up.” . Pier 2—Btr Jefferson; str Latouche. . ; f U. OF W. EXTENSION offers'¢ the demand of thone whe, day course in fire insurance. ets Inst declared thé color was com-| The expert, like the doctor had) 13 000 Pier Awtite Ad ¥ Apo- “ 7 back. to Margaret's cheeks and| done, shook his head. Would kane. oeeatee i “7 a Quit Mid Coarse, FeB asl to be ogitlend 6p. ei Peuwetay:, iat pureed aa Per D—litr Queen ; her eyes bad opened slightly; “You should have emptied the Ww pion Pacific Doc Lucken- e POULTRY AND “MEATS 2 y “ lungs,” he said. “You should have ork i in California | ‘22.2% 2° *— 8" Matte boeken : Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers ropm. 1033. Henry buijding. , Plus War K'shipping Hoard Moorings—Atr De Docks -D-esned. per 8 | fessor Harry BE. Smith in charge. SAYS PHYSICIAN, pulled the tongue out of the throat) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 17.—|" Anna 2. Morse, wir Weat | United Kingdom 5 9, = = vn “ee E ENTREATIES first, then the water would have|More than 14.000 railroad men in " © Detreen. od King San, THe opened nis grip, took out his | come.” | Southern California will be called st? Labries, | United Kingdom 6% ipoerope and lstensd. There was pearly a gallon of wa-[out If the threatened Tailroad strike cee ee HVUUNTVNLUTUURGUUUUAEA LUAU Un “It's no use,” he said, A ter still In the baby’s lungs. materializes, local officials of the! y Mt. Fern. ‘Bmith,-the father, a six-footer,| ‘Unless the lungs have been) Unjon estimated here today. Conneeticn ‘erminal—#ir Nerth- . one . his fingers and begged the | emptied,” the expert said, “the pul \ The Southern facific will be heav-|upcuane Street Terminel—Str Valdes. to use the pulmotor, motor bursts them and the patient}iest bit. It "hw 7.000 employes in| past Weterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— Beliding “After the heart stops beating,| dies.” this section of the state. The Santa . pulmotor is of no further use,”| Smith was waiting for his wite|Fe hos ®0@0 and the Salt Lake eet ean Mo gd genet the physician. “The baby’s|when she came into view. He and route (Union Pacific) 2,200, jo Gold eee has stopped. You could work| other relatives met her in the woods| =a Bernadino will be seriously e ate yr i motor two hours. It would) and broke the news to her. affected if a strike develops as al e ° i Her agoniged shrieks were heard | ™ st 2,500 men are on the Santa Ke Yard—Str Roosevelt le eriea® and bareheaded|by a fisherman seated in his boat | payroll in that oy, Seattle Training Station—U. P.| 5 scdhaew 1% % looked on sadly as the body|across the lake off Laurelhurst | ° m.,. 1 yor, Morning YP. Gen. ts : carried tenderly into the house.| It was the end of the Smiths’ iS Fi ' tr Orittdu, p. & Moel BY. bo ‘ can we tell her mother?” first vacation in six years. | trike ist i in Henry Villard, : : ‘ ‘ = | East, Union Plan ss ies . | Penn. Gen, 44a. | } SAN FRA CIBDO, Oct 1—Rail |G. @ 0. Conv. Be. ciicceccee way workers in the West were de . O. & Le Ret. ta red to strike y employes. 9% Clearings .... «+ 6,691,3 a ‘A BOOST FOR | | ise || SR seria Goa mares cumamncs ESTAURANTS Ps a headquarters. oO; .. BANK C NGS ( J | “My greatest task here is to keep 6% Serial Gold soe : if B ILDING R . A , i men from becoming restless and gs? aders professed to believe that |] write, Call or Phone Main 2765. 1/ | Balances ..... ..... 1,439.74 } |the strike order would s E & COMPANY, INC, } | | going ou ore the strike order ix ata te | | Clearings .... The following editorial appeared in the Portland }\****t 07 one of the Bastern systems . june shen » 601,841.00 Will Open the Elegant, New and Spacious Downstairs Restaurants probably the Pennsylvania—before Balances effectiv a d Charles Nichol Balances ; i i - YIELD | *" eden f MRS. CHAUNCEY WRIGHT JOHNSTON, President Oregonian under date of Thursday, October 13: [i Bees into attect on the Const son, one of the spokesmen for rail 6.5 7 man mark was at 4% at the “There must be something wrong with the ‘help’ }) $2914. up 1%; fram bhai ishop BH yl ag: petbir caine Ae when they. find it necessary to disagree with Hazen | /:24%!: Danian kronen, .1920, " Eight Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes i 2 st a J. Titus, who has a chain of restaurants in Seattle. {Dan a eee Acquainted aren In former activities, there was not a colored ‘railroad " man’ between the Lakes and the Sound who did not || think him the greatest ‘boss’ ever born.” Fully Equipped for Parties Requiring Exclusive Tables, and Retired Service SPECIAL LUNCHEON — From 11:30 A. M. to 2:80 P. M. ELEVATOR SERVICE—Take the elevators in the building lobby, eight of them in operation for your convenience to the Restaurant's floor, or the Stairway at the Building Entrance. 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