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PAGE 12 CAULIFLOWERS Prices Down in § Spite of Un- usual Quality This season's crop of local cauli- | flower is suid to oxgel those of years past. and excellent in color, However, the demand at present is light, and, with the receipts a bit stronger, the mar ket is weak at $1.50 a doen, Oregon broccoli is quoted at from $1 to $1.25 per half crate, California! Wax beans were moving well at 17 cents a pound, tho many retiilors | regarded the price too high, Green beans were cleaned up at 15 conts a) Oe york, pried Pound, The price of California to: matoes is firm, per lug, as good stock it quality The heads are of desirable size | sin Naure WEAK ON MART >ip News Tides in Seattle es ig | Wiret 62 a, Piest “in Tite | ‘second ‘Taw ‘Pde LITT py, no fe] Weather Bureau Report} TATOOSH ISLAND, Oct. 21.—4 a. m. Barometer rising; cloudy; wind eouth= wort, 16 miles an arn 2 0 at 1s at from $2 to $2.5 iNew 'y | Arrivals al nd Departures from Boston Balboa, San Oct. 1 —str on te Pedro, San Francisco am ok in via Philadelphia, Balboa and Han Franci#oo, at $:15 am. Oct, 20—str scarce, Local toms are about cleaned | prince Rupert from P , B. o. stock is quoted as low as 35 cents a box, the top being $1 per box at 350 p. xe via Bouthwe The demand for fruit was steady | iret and the prices were unchanged from | Fras: the close of last week's market. ‘The butter and egg mart was! . Oct coma via Vane Fresh ranch eggs brought /st, 3 Pedro via Port Alberni and San | ate Obtoan for! % A 4:80 DP m.t Reston via Ban Bremciece. fan Pedro 1.1] Raines and New a Bate a Prince Rupert for Prince ‘Rupert, BR Cy AT \ via ports, at 12 Vessels in Other Ports Shanghat—Oet 2 ~Arvived, str Manila f Arrived, att Pushimt trom Heattie New York= 30—-Arrived, atr Ke Luckendach from Heattle. Oct. 39 Str Florence Luckendach from Seattle, Ox, 90 Baated, ate Witigole for Beattie, a from Seat Balled, Arrived, str Presl- dent from Seattle Port Angeles from Muli Balled, str Siskiyou for Bel- lingham. San Francisco—Oct Oct. 20—Str West O'Row: 1.90@1.75 lor for Vancouver and Hea rigiss oe HH Cape Biance ot § p.m str San Diego, Ban Pedro fur Tacoma, 99 miles mort 2.75 Meo jcare B new fork York stock exe ane today leoum made an early low at 106 Was also under proasure, | Made above 80. On the oth “a. UP ° , aed %: Haldwin, vont up %; Mexican Pe Jup Groat Narthern, ptd up \ hy Profit taki the firet he with Royal Royal Duteh undoubtedly wan a Tittle life. Steel ‘common wae firm. RUSSIAN NEWS CHIVOGA, Oct. 31—Wheat prices advanced fractionally on the Chi- cago board of trade today, while corn and oats declined. The Russian noed the wheat market pened unchan vanced we be~ May opened un- changed at 81.12% and gained So In later trading orn opened unchanged lat decreased ° at b4e but dup Me at later. May t 38 ie and lost ‘ge im later trading. oar Board of Trade Cattle—Receipts, 5,000. Market s0@ tke PORTLAND. Get for | white, $1.02; white club, $1 +81 Vessels in ie at Seattle mes Smith Cove Term: —Pier A—fitr Ju- neau. Pier B--Str Keystone Stare Smith Cove Anchorage—Canadian power via. Pier 2--Htr Jefferson, str Alameda. 258] Pree A—dtr City of Beattie, str Admiral Roera De- aspen oange me. ate ar Weet i rtland, str Cross Keys, 29@ (80| ship Chillicothe, motorship Kennecott, Medium to choice . Medium to choice Common to good Calves—Light Medium to choice Bao str Arizonian. PRESENT The Sensation of Paris and New York 300 PEOPLE MARVELOUS GORGEOUS MAGNIFICENT SUPERB FASCINATING INTOXICATING GLITTERING DELIGHTFUL COLOSSAL TERRIFIC IMPRESSIVE . $1.02; northern spring, $1.03; red Walla Walla, ote Oate—White, $26; gray, $26 . . Chicago Live Stock (Geeta thane Moge—Recelpen 3 . i". Top, s2e@5.2 Tisripta, it 5.000. Market steady. ses iene. iivghse: a ‘Today's Quetatioes Cattlo—Receipts, 2,323. Market, steers wteady and strong; cows, steady and Choice steers, $5.75@6.25; ' 5.75; emnners, $2.75@3.75; daiven, . Market 26@500 Prime mixed, oe 19; heavies, 7 10. pte, 3.31. Market steady. ‘Bast of Lambs slow. sa.t0ON: vaney lamba, " Ae = Hing wethers, owen ESM. ate San Francisco Produce Sec ib; prime first, 11; refined, quiet; S%o I; No. 4 Special Prizes Are Offered for. Fruit Special prizes for new varieties of fruit will be offered by the Pacific Northwest Fruit Exposition which will be held here during Thanksgiv. ing week. One novel display will be native- grown figs, A. A. Quarnberg of Van- couver, Wash., has been busy at fig culture for a number of years, and has demonstrated its practicability in this climate. Asahel Curtis, Seattle photogra- pher and Yakima fruit grower, has @ tree on his Grandview ganch that bears an apple of distinctive texture and flavor. We'll Finance You AND SAVE YOU MONEY “Americ Homes are the highe: ian of modern house: Standardized methods, a co: letely equipped mill and big. uying power enable us to ive you an up-to-the-minute on at the lowest possible con! ou own a jot in a good auste ict, You need not pay any New York Exchange Irregular at Start ALI oT RNAL IFINANCTAL had at selling down % r hand Royal Putch was will In demand and nade a now high on the move above 4% t Republic Beeel Northern Pacifi Royal Duteh, 48\¢, up & int p up; Pennsylvania, 96%. up 4; y he strength of Royal Duteb. AFFECTS WHEAT : 21,—Wheat—dott | reco bard Vital Statistics’ BIRTHS Meagher, Kdward Patrick Kiyn ave. be » William Le . Ralph B, Frederick G. Houston boy axainat the high of last] Armin, Marine drive, e419 ‘ort Ward, girl REVIEW 436 W. BBth at, irremular open n the New noft jean Petro-| m Saturday's high. et Bangor, 2604 Nitshe, George C, 6717 13th ave. By Frank, 6924 son, Menry Ft, 6203 Bist ave, N. held, up well, with | up % at 81%, and ung. 1ith ave, 6 Sinelal iy boy. eum, ifm Stipek, Frank Joseph, 1933 Brook et, prnetional Va 1% unchanges boy. Vieading, 69%, | Motomateu Box 156, Gonzo, R. ¥. D. No. 1, Monroe, git chijiro, hi i Moriyama, Naohashi, 617 James ot. rl Sataro, 708 Maynard market in}4 keep pace Whipple st., prop Ralls showed mure, N. Y. Stock ibnikenge Perniched by 1. B Menniog & Om Batley Mote! Mullding @tock— Ign Atohinen Name Schweits Viynn, Minnie M., ne ws dn, Henry L., Seattle Sy a . Beattie oy atk Henry C., Beattie 10% kman, Ruth N., Seatt og ET DEATHS American Peers Phelpe. attic, 43, 7731 Amer, Tel. & Tel Batchviler, Klien, 42, Olympia. Anna M,, 85, 6635 Woodlawn Samuel, 69, every, John, 64, 3012 W. 6th at 34'9 | Punen, Oscar, 38, 318 Kixth ave. N, Wing, 38, 715% King ot. er, Mina, 67, 426 Boyleton ave 91, 1101 36th ave, Harvard ave. f N, Tet Pauline Lina, 63, 950 W. aries M., 98, 4325 W, 35th at. McDonald, Alice V., 24, 3936 Wood- wh ave. anne, Julius FR, 62, 605 19th ave. egal] gal Legal 27th ave. 1086 ¥ address un- Boone, William E., N. “partha J 7 Mueller, Gard at Buek, ¢ Republic Iron & Rock taland..... Supreme Court has approved Our $100 Bonds Payable from taxes on Washington Farm Lands largely in wheat and rye. nian Oil of Delaware & Union Pacific ets mM » atone Rubber £65 United Mates Steet 513.500 enarea. eee berty Bonds Li « "8 Quotations) Paraisned by L. Br Manning & Ca, Firat 348. seccceees We are selling them to yield 9% Call at L. M. RICE & CO., Inc. riftn in 4a. at ” Foreign Money Status tatian Ure... 3.96% © German mark... Mayor Again Urges Cowen Park Jitney Declaring he ts in favor of jitney service for the Cowen Park district, Mayor Caldwell Satubday vetoed a council bill directing the city legal department to file with the state de partment of public works a protest against the issuance of a certificate of necessity for the operation of motor buses between Seattle and Roosevelt Heights. “I think it is in the interests of the development of the city to have transportation furnished.” Caldwell waid, “and I do not feel that I should sign this bill, which might have the effect of preventing the people tn the CLEMENT B. Cowen Park — ergy ae ee transportation eon Maprtves: Sp nate ae aad es en y| Buu ay HANNO NUOANAUNUAVASAS ALAA | TT i t Hardware @ SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET ANNUAL PRE-INVENT ORY SALE Commencés Thursday, Nov. 3rd The Greatest Selling Event in the Hardware History of Seattle o Y2 OFF Cutlery and Silverware Automobile Accessories Paints and Brushes Electrical Appliances WATCH FOR DETAILS in Wednesday's Papers IT MEANS DOLLARS FOR YOU Because our regular prices are already as low as you will find anywhere buy the ready-cut nly, we will erect the house you want and turn it over COMPLET! Cali and ask about our pian. Bring in your own sketch. American Homes, Inc. 06 Arcade Buildin, Biliett 1401, Advice on Care of Teeth Dental work, no service un- the teeth are clean. ‘The natural teeth will not Inst unles kept clean and free from tartar, pyorri or dis: St. For Over Twenty Years Seattle's | | and oth- 106 Columb’ Leading Dentist When buyer and seller have had a “meeting of the minds” in regard to their transaction, there are many important de- tails to be gone through with before the purchase money can actually be paid over and the deed delivered, A disinterested third party, equipped with proper under- standing and responsibility, should be your “Escrow Agent," as the law calls the | party named to close such a transaction. The Title Inaur- ance Company i# the best of all escrow agents. Talk with our Escrow Department and learn how we help and pro- tect you. | WASHINGTON TITLE | INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” 816 Second Ave,, or 114 Columbia St. COFFIN ASK SETTLEMENT Pioneer Pike Street Jeweler Will Satisfy Creditors’ Claims by Liquidating Greater Part of $140,000.00 Stock of Jewelry $42,000.00 to Be Raised by January 1st Excepting Repair Depart- ment, Store Will Be Closed Till Thursday Clement B. Coffin embarked in the Jewelry business on Pike st. in 1889, jon the premises since occupied by the | present Coliseum theatre. Upon com. | pletion of the Seaboard building, he | removed there, 406 Pike street, open- ing one of the leading Jeweiry stores of the etiy, To overbuying to the extent of up- wards of $68,000.00 during the last two seasons is attributed the pres. ent financial difficulty, resulting ina creditors’ cal) for settlement by Jan- uary 1st of an amount approximat. ing $42,000.00, A conservative estimate of the re- tall value of the Coffin stock exceeds $140,000.00, and in order to raise the required amount to satisfy claims, the entire stock will be placed on sate at drastic reductions, beginning ‘Thursday, November 3rd, at 10 a. m. Until then the store will be closed, except to the inspection of watches roads and to the repair of watches for the employes of the various rail. | and jewelry.—Advertisement, Community Chest Series—Secures. Efficiency! “Double, double toil and trouble; Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble.”—Macbeth. THE COMMUNITY CHEST: E liminates Haphazard Charity. F urnishes One Unified Campaign Instead of 46 Sporadic Drives. F orestalls. Competition in Raising Money. [ nsures Expert Year-Round Supervision. Cancels Duplication and Overlapping. [ ncludes the Entire City in Maintaining the Burden. E ducates Seattle in Its Problems and Their Solution. Not Only Saves Money, but Time, Effort and Annoyance. Calls out Whole-Hearted Service of the City’s Leading en and Women, Y ear-Round Protects the Public. 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