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THE SPARGUR QUARTET string quartet will give the first of a series of morning musicales at wel Fine Arts Wernesday morning, November 2, at 11 o'clock. The quartet is composed of John Spargur, first violin; Albany Ritchie, second violin; Hellier Collens, viola, and George Kirchner, Starwich Denies He PIKE PLACE property in the mine strike sone, said} sai pure American cane suga: Ta. Bho, 3 Me, boc, 100-1. Stall 13, Van for 28; Maine corn, 2 cans the. Stall soft shell wi [new crop 35¢ , $ Tom $1.00; M. J. B. can $1.15; Royal baking or aad 2 cans ibe; 1921 Record of 64 Mar Hing, 105 King st. agent for the Blue Funnel 8. B. line, was struck by an antomo- bile Wednesday driven by Dan Wolf, 4258 Tth ave, N. E., when he alight: Sled from « street-tar at 4th ave. and 164 hams ling to Geo, Mellan, half or whole, ihe mia sugar. 4 the. fic, 6 109, dest cane $6.26; ae oll lO hams, 27%¢ BD Staite abe. han Mame hal 4d University st. —Miss Zella Steele, 1508 Prospect st., was knocked down and run over at Third ave, and Union et. by a runaway truck belong 2111 Fifth ave. Mellan had alighted from the truck to crank it, when it started down bill. Miss Steele was taken to her home badly jnjured. An unknown man was struck and slightly injured Wednesday when struck at 12th ave. N. E. and 56th et, by a car driven THE Ship News Tides in Seattle ba ag be & First “iat ree Fire 5.40 pom, 121 ft Mecoe 10:87 p.m, eee Weather Bureau Report eons hour, am Portland | Market larket Status a er a nen Burnside trom wind north, seven miles a Passed out, ste Davenport, Oct. 2 Sag ho Maru from Kobe vie Mukit at 2:40 & m.; str Henry T. Soott trom Ban Francisco, at 12:30 a, m, Oct, 2h Or Northland from Tacoma, at $40 m1 ete Onloen from Tacome, ab 6 9. =. Oct. 2 Sir Astyanax for Glasgow vie Baibos, Nor 20.4 A, MoeBarometer rising; | SEATTLE STAR New York Exchange List Firm at Start WALL STRERT JOURNAL Ranaye IAL, REVIEW ORK, Oot. 2.—The list on th the opening. F hh at 127%, up in tre ise, however, ati! centered d all the early there wae little activ with opening sales at 56, i Central Leath ' steals, Utah Ted Openin phone. 10 luded stunchanged; Mexica +4 Perroleum, Rrudebaker, 46%, off Royal, ber, 60%, of GRAIN MARKET TAKES A OOF CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Grain prices, -. tr for Duress Ales via Gon Srasciesn, Bes € Pedro, Baibee, Rie Vessels in Other Ports Manfla—Oct. 27—-Bailed, str Mbotestious for Beattle. Leith—Oct. 27—Arrived, motorahip Asia from Seattle, pRaltee—Oct. St—arrives, ety Tathe arn from Tacom Ban Pedro—Oct. Luckenbach from Rrerett from Hellingha: Francisco--Oct, 29—Arrived, str from Meattle, & Oct. 28 entanight; Roattle, at midnight: atr Pacific for Bea' str Julia Luek Be Hildridge, Shanghai for eattia miles from Seattle at 5 p.m. eee ty P. H. Winton, 6214 27th ave, N. | Piet §—-Sir Bolivia. EB. Winton took the injured man to @ doctor and then to his home. —Ernest E. Nyquist, 1332 Second ave, was struck Wednesday at 10th N. B. and East 40th st. by a car driven by M. ¢| J. Hein, 1622 Sixth ave, W. He was * untnjured. —Dan Lanford, a school boy, $222 22nd ave. W, was + {pushed tn front of an automobile -|Gravus st. bridge. ritual of the Washington State grange, in Correct Apparel for Women Announcing Anniversary Week Beginning Monday, October 31st See Sunday Newspapers for particulars of dedwereacy Sale PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30 Beginning Monday Matinee Nights, 7 and 9 Vaudeville’s Popular Comedi: NAT “CHICK” HAINES & CO. in “YES, MY DEAR” Bright, Bubbling Musical Comedy Creation BARDWELL, MAYO & RENSTROM “Waiting for a Car” ireatere Comes? Feature Comeaty Jan Rol Presents THE KUBA QUARTET Four Charming Girts Reyal Afbert Hall, Londo: General Admission: 2he. oo Me. PI nll rN NEXT WEEK—HOUSE OF DAVID BAND—NEXT WEEK COMING—JACK DEMPSEY AND COMPANY—COMING fons op the car, driven: by Fred Sunde, 4420 25th ave. W., struck the boy, slightly bruising him. Joe Ouelette, Consul Hotel, ‘Wednesday by at Eighth ave. and Pike st. Wednesday, by a car driven by W. J. Baisley, 5608 Keystone ave. He wae apparently unhurt. 647m Naione was lead. ing a horse, near Leary st. and Fourth ave. N. W., Friday morning, when he was struck by an automobile driven by Leland Buck- ley, 3635 Phinney ave. He was not injured. : Marble Hoad | Tamatoes— Local Green, apple be Cal. tog pe Howey—Comb, per bow ++ Cal, strained, per 1. tandard NUTS Prices Pad Wholeesté Pastors Almonds—-1. X. L., per 1. Ne Plus . or hd oe No. 2, nn Peeans—Per Pauty ci dk Bettertor— nd A grade, Beattie delivery Kane -¥ h ai fo.. Geattio suppty. ¥. 0. B condensary, owt: DALY tkopucrs Batter Local creamery, eubeos ¥. db Tne sar which followed road strike, increased demand by buyers for ex- ing eame into he vere lost Pro: opened off Ys, at a0 and” ites off ° Seoned unchanged at a ia and at the close was down Ke. December corn opened unchanged t 48%e and closed f 4 1 a corn opened off at bike, an cloned off Yo. at seer ate opened unchanged 4 closed oft Tae, and at the Clese 1.08% High Lew this 01.09% S198 " 112% 116% 113% “a 48% 1% ON 3% 8% th ie) 58% 32% oes “IN. Y. Sugar and Coffee Tedas's Geetetions 1, refined, quiet: change markei opened mand sterling, $3.92; france, § <a, 80.008 20! vorcign exchange closed strong. Ster- 1 ay 93% re 96.0720; Lire, 36%: Danieh i feeder steers, $5.25@7.15; steers. $4@7; stocker cows and heifers, $2@5,25. Rece: AS A RESULT of an automobiic accident N, N. Larson, ia dead i4¢|in Denver, Col, according to word . 4-4's, city delivery .. HAY, GRAIN AND City Delivers, Wariossie, Cora— Whol te. Cracked, 1 Food arsine ibs ke. received by his widow, Mrs. Annie Lareon, 424 E. Howell at. Reading, 69%, of iy in, 904 40 | New York stock exchange showed y Uni fie, which mad: 18% tne | n the olla fepnait| sales were pew high change in Independent around the high of the week hich wan the. ah of Frid American‘ 62. t he rk Central? » 126%, UD off %; Vanadium, Me, off! Pacific Oi, Northern F 43%. | Steel, 10%, 106%, up Ite; it fe ff i) A: | N. Y. Stock Exchange Atchison. an Amer, Bumatrs... American Locomotive 92 nd an | Bi Lackawanna ; Mexican Petroleum. .1 Missourt Pacifie...... New Haven.. Southern Pacific. . Southern Rauway ber i +-Greek @rachma.. 4.49 cts, eee ‘Teday‘’s Quotations Hone. 11,000; market strong. * 82e6. 630,043.00 377,429.00 27,509.00 You never saw anything like it before SPECIAL: KIDS’ MATINEE 1045 to 1:30 65 CENTS 7 Ace of Outdoor Character Delineators Screened in the Sizzling Heart of the Great Mojave ern nance |the finance committee, SATURDAY, OCT |Action Is Delayed on Green Lake Bill Consideration of the counell ordi A appropriating $10,000 to di vert fresh water springs into Green | | Lake was postponed two weeks by 3,000,000 CIGARS “ABOARD ‘Three million cigars from Manila and 200 tons of Chinese and Japanese tea will arrive in Seattle late Satur: the steamer West Jester, which is now at Vancouver, unloading 7,500 bales of hemp. Hemp also i» included in the cargo day, on board B.C, for Seattle ERETT—Made out in favor of nine forged North checks, mer- Bradford,” Pacific railroad pay $75.63 each, chants, y cashed by local BER 29, 1921. i Councilmen Refuse “Millionair’s” Plea request by the “Millionaire club for $2,000 for a woodyard top the urlemployed was rejected by the council finance committees Friday, Winter Milk Price Is Still Undecided King county dairymen and tle milk distributors failed at theip second meeting Friday to reach an agreement as to the winter whole sale price of milk, Habitual Criminal Action Is Delayed Arraigned before Judge Evereg Smith Friday on a charge of being an habitual criminal, F. H. Hammer was given four days to plead. rs tbat. INTER GARDE THEATRE JAMES O et EMMER, Maer THEY ARE HERE FIRST SHOWING 10 A. M. THE LONG-WAITED-FOR MOTION PICTURES OF THE . DEMPSEY- CARPENTIER WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING CONTEST Held at Jersey City July 2, 1921 ER WINTER James | tion of Heat Applied ’ SARE, | As a demonstration of the heat he Jap) ies to invalids, Dr. Loughney one of his nurses to a bread ‘baking company for a large pan of | dough, whieh the doctor placed in Jone of the Human Bake Ovens with an aged invalid patient, while the pa- tient was given a bake, also, When the treatment was over the patient and bread were pulled out, the patient perspiring profusely, and all smiles, and exclaiming her pains were all | gone and that she felt just fine; the bread was done to a fancy brown, Mr. Mahoney was so impressed by this bread-baking feature that he had the doctor eecure an extra pan of dough, which was placed in the same oven, alongside of him while he took his bake. These loaves Mr. Mahoney took home as souvenirs to ; Morris, Minn, Mike Mahoney, R. R. F. No. 5, Morris, Minn., was an almost help- less sufferer from rheumatism. He was suffering such pain and was so stiffened up that he could neither stoop nor bend his knees. His trouble was of long standing, hav- ing suffered with rheumatism trou- ble for 10 years, After but 10 days’ treatment the bakes entirely freed him from all tracee ef the trouble and all pain ATR ue GARDEN MMe mM his course of treatments. letter below: “I was as bunged up slightest discomfort. is a true statement of my from a very painful attack of matism. I was unable to in the slightest a couple ago, and I feel better now @ Yeara, all of which boon 1 been free from swelling hag entirely "left and ankles, I am enti I advise my friends te Loughney’s baking treats (Signed) MIKE via NOTE. — Dr. Loughn Oven treatment offices at 405 Olive st, Seattle, Times Bldg. Dr. Loughn ed by competent lady nu 9 a, m. to 6 p,m. Sun only. ‘Telephone Main the totally invalided or cases are treated in Dr, Bake Oven Sanitarium in ® All cases which can © offices at 450 Olive st. at those offices, Write ature and references, | > FERRY atesgE, | Billy « a