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PAGE 12 tHE SEA MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1984. | | ® | | |Theo Karle 8 : EGC SHORTAGE Ship News N. Y. List Holds Up peg ell ROBBER BLAMES } for Wounded je i BOOSTS PRICE tcas-eee Well in First Hour| -.r se =) CUPID FOR CRIME =-=-"-""19 Cents i} wn afar TATOOSH ISLAND, Oct, 2—8 A. M persons in Seattle Monday ‘The Vat held up well in the ; i, aren ah nj wind east,| NEW YORK whould be called, according to J, ¥ Money to por oun ternoon Theo Karle Scarcity Believed to Be Only jj..." nur Ramtod att $2 leain get gE We ’ McGuin, genpeal apliit.iot the ‘ate wc widdioe , |mtiot voion han delighted thousand Bmpress of J Wireless | 13, again. Ko! ‘Mexican Petroten ‘ ve : | eOOV wo The real features, however, we | | ‘a tb, oo ae sop Fae nets At tet . Temporary, However | roporc tt 4'ap'n mmc ager out wenn, | eaversa former selling at 89% before the end of the hour.|| | y for heaps he gf gy ang ead — e's ‘ 4 EGY a aa POR’ Oct. %4.—Mereury A piano was brought to the ward Se cares ene an te a wpe nt te agg ge “ty ecacah th Heged gods of thieves t a Bhe rakes ce, sly ae hn re : believe to be only temporary, caused | . tenn, nithern’ Raliwas, 5 cane, “olin ea cheanoan. 112% nid, the alleged g » Sherman-Ciay,- and sfar , more is conta at ehont 0¢ the Wholesale houecs| Str Northwestern from ‘ta. | fhowed & & tone at the opening today In response to al] Puget sound steamer service, 1s || land Joe Hill, 27, in the elty Jail, and 4 eae RS oan ia tana carina Ge cay Whukeaeks || enouen Yo amare eat of atu | erry omen, oot hall roi In “a smuae | 22 the, tax levied A ong ~ 4 es ‘J niral M te at 104. ¢ b Tn, pid, was Squale supiiy at all times. |! a honpital, | “chop,” mi . ere. 9S See or Waco, (changed at TO. But Northern Pacific wan Up 1% at 734) ‘There was lit “put in addition to thin, & 1. beepieal, oe toaaw. after! &.“ehop," in China, ig = trad in 1920 b 1 ly today, after Price paid to the shippers at 7:80 p.m; atr Prince Rupert, A, C.,| tle change in the stools, is werved by the world's Hill surrendered early today, 4 mark wholesale prices on fresh ranch ¢&8% | Via ports, at # p. maj str Prince Albert |—— oh Ne founed) - he District whose Bonds we are offering to yield transportation system—th la running gun fight. He were from 59 to 60 cents a dozen.|from British Columbla ports, at 1:1 a | ; dian national railways, whieh, be- || to shooting Powers in an attempt to The pullets were steady at 40 cents. 4 Salted xide being the biggont raitway #v% || Oy the latter's pool hall Smali hens were scarce, and as & Str Admiral Dewey for Van-| = tem in the world, hag one of the | : e } . od to rob all result the price paid shippers ad BO. At Sa, m, Oot, 29 | Hill said he wanted to rob the hall) ¥ greatent fleets of merchant vew . = vanced 2 cents a pound, to 18 cents. Rupert for Prince Rupert, B.C. fee Grae oo to obtais money to finatios his wed D. mi str Northwest ; r ‘ort nem: sr Mam U “So far as we are aware, strike || @6- Reem ae? Fea ie | Y Ban Fran Tho veal market was weak, due to| conditions do not at this time f SL LP | CHICAGO, Oct. M4.—Aftor & weal Jnetin heavy receipts and dull trade ; Another steamer of California via Yok threaten Canadian lines.” Telegraph Case to | i Aer Come Up on Nov. 14 |)", 1 teen Perishables arrived on the market in an excellent condition, Green 10:40 mute eth beams were quoted at 15 cents 4) m.; str Rastern Prince for London vin Hearing on the case of the depart.|Metural teeth wil ment of public works of Washington |/'0t last ante ss ms t 10 17 | Vancouver, B. C., San Francisco, San pound, and sprouts were at 16 t | Pedro and Balboa, at 1:1 m.; str Bar Advice on Care of Teeth tal work, no m r how per= will not be i“ and give ‘nerviee un- opening, grain” prices advanced |sharply' on the Chicago bard ot | Police Deny. That Body Is ' | of Absconding Banker vy buying by cormmission he re was some improy " ‘or ex Rei b 4 pt clean and conts, Two large cars of Iusged Cal thd and Yoko: a a Mes LO * . against the Western Union Telo-j\free trom” tartas {fornia tomatoes were wholesaling at oa Nome Ory Provisions were irregular. | MIAMI, Fin, Oct. 24.——That> the Make City Liable? ve ee iia ‘in olympia, |Poorrhon anit th from. $1.78 to $2 per lug. nsneed and closed up zc. May |Dody of the mystery man who com-| wwin « gcent carfare, if It falls to| Noy ey rmry mber 14. The case results from it to your produce sufficient revenue to oper) an attemption the part of the tele-\every thre ato the street car system, make the) grayh company to Increase its press |four months city Hable for the deficit to the Stone: | rates, Webster interests?” This ts the question that will be) A car of malaga grapes was put into storage for the holidays, No Vessels changes were noted in fruit prices| skagway—o Str Princess Alice, Monday. southbound, a Juneau Ovt Alice, southbound ed off Ko at $1.10% and| mitted suicide in a local hotel Thurs vn onenta me Kenel OY nigh@is not that of Warren C dup i%c. May, after | Spurein, absconding bank president pening unchanged at 51%0, closed | of Chicago, was the belief of police i HE ned Princess pt tec. Selb el following an investigation, Gana 1° physical measurements do not tally,” suid the police Income Tax Exempt HWARTZ ](°% ecioet’ot ine Call at L. M. Rice & Co, Inc. CHAS. SC ie VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers A i a asked of Corporation Counsel Walter tooth ichokes—Per dom ... v ARTZ Vessels in Other Ports The body had been identified by vier Monday afternoon by Mayor |] Optometrist and Mig. Optician, J| DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Gx Mien wh ee beeee e W. F. Bennett, friend of Spurgin, as | Caldwell. thw gps herr from Seattle Oct, 22 —- Arrived, str that of the missing banker,” ‘The contract under which the Vor Over Twe nty Years Seattle's ‘ a railway was bought specifies that # vending Dentist. 4 , . sufficiently high rate of fare shall Main 2661. 2: % for Beattieratr ‘Pomone fer Seat To Discuss Plang be charged to pay all expedses, J ‘: 1523-24 LC. Smith Bldg, | Rinolon for Seattle. Oct, 23—atr Wilihile «as , eepl oe —— NO. E. O'BRIEN Phone Main 2765, five ee for Armistice Day] Pominty of, tne city's | xenern Maker of Men's Clothes wg’ Ar Magee yer a Mae November 11, in fitting style. oom wr ‘i I Schley tor Be . * ag! vs d Arrived, str gan Die Members of the general committee [cated by Mayor Caldwell Suit or Overcoat TO Men’s and Boys’ G M4 str Pacific from Tac 32% 33% «82% «33M inh charge, made up of representa ees RS oo: SORE EE eRe ORDER, Forty Dollars HATS, SH Me ten ghrnnelnceOnt, 3¢-—Areived: ate ATH NK Te AT tives of all of the city’s veteran or. Wom Pioneer to Ex-Government ote et all Ste S, om FURNISI M% | Luckendach fram Seattle, fa. m Oct aecilia 1.00 | eunizations, will hold a special meet oman Physician qin is Done by One Price—Cash or Credit 23--Str Admiral Farragut from Seatt ing at 3 p. m. Tuesday, at room 202. ied T da 380. BE. O'BRIEN 1427 Chas. 8 url uesday " wi hid ts 8. Noratnal 958 lee, building, to complete — pre ANY man, woman or cl Absolute Satisfaction —ttr Meriden from toe ee ee eee Pre) uneral services for Mrs. Maria A.|| welc, to this service, which Fifth Ave. Todd fm. Oct Momipal * liminary plans. The tentative pro a welcome Christ, #2, who died Saturday at the means that our doctor will give 4 Bement a saa i oan tor Boos — i is ore: + ee ae home of her daughter, Mra, 1da|] you gn examination and prescrip. ay Sp m; ety Mulinomah for seatlle, ee 8 AME af 3:20, 8 Lovejoy, 1516 Alki ave, are to be |] tion without charge. 3 and a dance and smoker, both start-| Ove), tre a muesday in the Bon rived, ste Barry- 3 oo coon, Wheat ing at 9, ney: Wataon chapel RIGHT DRUG CO. Powell River—Oct. 24-—Arrtved, str Ye 2 hl Mra, Chrixt waa born in Switzer-|] 1111 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. 2 red, $1.19; No. 3 Mara, $1.0 . id WNew Castie-Oct. S—Saited, ete Wal-| 0 8 hard, Ws Chamber Considers = [»0. she bad tived in Beattio 15) rma coe ue’ Chicago Live Stock Aviation Fields} neers of washington and the Wom Reported by Wireless To discunn the building, mainte-|en's Relief Corps, G. A. R. se | nance and operation of aviation ficids a ee ‘) . Nort f° af | tuirs committee ot the Chamber of| Turns Sleuth When Thief Calls Twice jeg | Commerce was to meet at the cham: J. L. Conelly, Tacoma, in a patient % | ber at 2 p,m. Monday. Senator Wee ones was scheduled to speak. bhi a man, and he didn't object so very ‘ seriously the first time he was robbed. ‘But his ire was aroused second time. So he turned detec: tive, came Seattle and led police to the lodging house of Curt Muller, 22, at Seventh ave. 8. and Weller et. Muller i maid to have confessed 99 Thved- awe & number of other robberies after oles vine ve being arrested. COR UNIVERSITY Attractive Investment on Attractive Terms PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY’S Eight Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes Dated September 1, 1921; Due September 1, 1926 Price Par, Plus Interest rymore pamed out Tatoosh at 7 p.m. +A GOOLE | Seattle for Portland: str Juana, Cordova for Beattie, passed Cape Bpencer at § p. 7 @ S%) mn: str Fred Baxter, Hverett for san} O98: & 2.8 | Pedro. 409 miles from Everett at § p. 2.28 str Eldridge, Shanghai for Seattio, S| miles weat of Seattle at 8 p. m.; etr Ateol Voyager, Kobe for Seattle, 2.013 miles west of Tatoosh Island at 3p m. eee | Veasels in Port at Seattle Sunith Cove Terminal—Str Katort Maru. Bel} Mtreet Termini—U #@ LH T Heather. Grand Trunk Paetfie Terminal—ser ad sstass sssess = PE lobctrisbinseel var &-Gie: Bentvet Reemen, Cattle—Recetptn, 2.499. ase nes | Pier B—Sir Queen. sicaay. Choten vi -8@ .20 | Senile yng Drydock Ca—U & tore, se T6@ 5.40, 1, # T #nohom! bulls, $244; enivi by Dock Str Manulast, Market epentng | 50; fair to ‘Pula Wheleste Bentere if Board Mi + yearlings, $26; 4; bwea, HES Deydocks—Bhip Chitlicathe, str For. | Better—sie ly ext Dream, str Forest Pride, str For- oe Ames Yard—Str Roosevelt. ioe” wa | Heffernan Dock—tr Latouche, ete Re- | Butter—Hxtras, t0e donde. ee Winslow Martne Railway—atr Morning | Cheese—Callfornia fat xtras, @fe dow extra pullets, ne feria, ms Gettin, Rarwen| MOPS erased pac, os ae Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 YIELD 8 PER CENT The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, Trustee Market 150 tow- cows and heifers, . 1,400. Market. 150 low- bulk, 96.258 26,060. Market, the 7.18; ewes, $2.25@ 260 TD: heat Stall 49, butter, S60 Me; een, G8e dox: cream cheese, 36c Tb. Stall 20, black figs, 200 .; taptoca, 3 Ths. be: Stall 43, dry walt Ide tb. good This company, ee ownership or control, the greater part of the commercial electric lighting and power business, and, outside of the City of Seattle, does substantially all of the street and interurban railway business in the Puget Sound district, xg the cities of REAL AMERICAN § a ‘Today's 100 Th.; | Sager—Quiet. Raw, $6@4.11; granulated, %).; mutton stew, Se M.| $5.20 30. tion milk, tall cam Ile, | Coffee—' 7 Rio, spot. 7% @7 He Th; No. sli cgpe tee on ae Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham and Everett, serv- 9) SANITARY , 1 3] 4 Te been sugar, Sée: tal een Mg. [98a ing an estimated population of more than 600,- {/ More than a dozen additiol ned al Ri } 000 in 160 communities. The notes offered for sale are a direct obli- gation of the company. The current assets are more ‘than sufficient to pay all of the current liabilities and these notes when issued. The notes come ahead of the $14,793,000 of Pre- ferred stock and $20,128,000 of Common stock. The notes have coupons attached, represent- ing the 8% interest, which are payable semi- pote: d on the first day of March and September. The coupons may be cashed at any bank in the Puget Sound district. The company pays the normal Federal income tax on the interest earned up to 2%. at; Crystal Wi! i places have: resented the ten days ago,” during the w im end. The scurrilous ad in one of yi of the Caterers’ Association, BANK CLEARINGS | { | om . Stall 26, pot 9e Td.; boiling beef, se ID. CORNER Stall 102, fresh candied eggs, 42¢ don, = dow. She; best butter, «7c ™,; 2 the. nut butter. 180; 3 ita.’ etnsersnaps, | ACcuse 75 Grocers 390; We grated ; 300d Luck . . ial "Sager “Sora” ds of Sunday Sales 27:0 T.: leg of lamb, 140 M.; pot ro War to the hilt opened Monday Se f.; gibi By or 3 tes, against 75 Seattle grocers who were isepin Sig Stall 17, vest rane woeee, § the, s00,(f0und to be selling uncooked fooda| Virginia Denike, whose * 1 and commodities Sunday, forbidden! childish song on a New Yori law. Prosecution will be begun fgainst all of them, it was sald by Ee gs water ond or the Retail Grocers’ Association, John | OVight new dimes from John Cc. Lestie, president, and Frank|D. Rockefeller, who over- Kannair, secretary of the association, | heard her. Virginia says that headed a posse of 60 men in canvass. her pain t new’mined|ing the 944 grocery stores of the| She will wear them on a range oF citron, 250 \elty Sunday to find out it they were| String around her neck to Royal baking powder, 390; "2 peas, 2c; 6 bars Royal White soap, 25 Wesson or Mazola oll, S60 qt., $1.96 «: tail 62. 6 bars Crystal White soap, Carnation milk, 10¢ can, Pigtga's Yalow rats tec tte xin PreMKINE the law. bring good luck. NOTES IN DENOMINATIONS OF was repudiated by them ta Be abc veh sumer cured ee ° eoccce $100, $500 and $1,000 . r ° his PR. Faseaiie JitT, & tall maine. satawon. 284: Have You Season’s First Cold? They may be purchased in limited amounts time ago, is typical of in ten equal payments, the company paying 2 ros Are you snuffling and sneezing? Nose red, eyes watering, carry. ING kind, and helps some. LOOK FOR THE HOUSE CARD ae pene Hest co 1S ing two handkerchiefs? interest on amounts paid in, White von This is the time when old Mr, Common Cold gets in his sneezy work; when windows begin to shut, furnace fires are made up, not enough fresh air in home and office, The U, 8. public health service has put together some useful sug. kastions on how to avold and how to treat the so-called “Common Cold.” And the little bulletin points out some of the dangers, and makes suggestions on how to avoid spreading the cold germs, If you want a copy of this pamphlet, fill out carefully (printing your hame) the coupon below and send to our Washington Intor- mation Bureau, cottage FUNERAL SERVICES were held Monday for Mrs. Alla Wilda Sever- jence, 69, who died Saturday at her| |home, 9301 Sixth ave, N. W. Mrs, Severance had been a resident of | Seattle for 34 years. She is survived | by her husband, Howard C. Sever-| ance, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert | E. Sullivan of this city. Steam railroads in 1920 carried a total of 1,234,222,889 passengers, OUR OFFER Notes in limited amounts may, if desired, be purchased by paying 10% with order and the balance in nine monthly pay- ments, we retaining the note until final payment is made Interest at 6% will be allowed on installments paid. Amounts paid may be withdrawn at any time before final payment is made, in which case 4% interest will be allowed. Fuller information may be obtained at any office of this Company CONSULT YOUR BANKER PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE SEATTLE STAR, ug want to avold getting » cold. Send me your bullotin ‘Common Colds.” 1 enclose two cents in stamps for postage. everywhere. y Culinary’ Workers’ Annual Ba Eagles’ Hall, Wednesday Nigh November 2nd Name + tO tees cenwereweeerreteeeaeeeseeses seceeees teeeens © eRe 33332333 Gh BNO, rercccrcrcnceserscsssconesesscsccioacnecesessces eccccccce