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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921. j - if le ——— ° e * { : 11" AT! a GRAPES MOVING | ‘Shi Ne \Domestic Oils Are ‘MUSIC WEEK Cronkhite Murder _|U. S. Advisory Arms | _AMUSEMENTS i D ew S Inquiry Reopened| Committee Named a | ® | WASHINGTON, Nov, 2 new| Ww WASHINGTON, Nov, 2—Presi-| LOEW S i F a ure at O i] nh Anquiry into the death of ey Alex.|dent Harding announced as the B fal LACE 4 Tides in Seattle | anier P. Gronkhite, at Camp Lewis) American advisory committee of THURSDAY i} . —T : q INANC Vv , March 16, 1918, will be opened soon,|the arms Umitation conference: WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW . : v j Last Shipment of Lady|} wepyespar a toe tide || NW YORK. Nov. fo Domogtie otis tom ~|Canceled So It Won't Mar i: is verievea. mas. Gen. Adeitert P.| Hx-enator George Sutherland, iste "ae 2” a.m hange tod ee . is > ‘4 i" Fingers Offered Here Re Been ett | Bieet daigh ‘Tide whieh is with | Armistice Day Fete Cronkhite, father of young Cronk-|Herbert Hoover, Gen. J. J. Por May Cotting i lest Law Tide” | 139 8 mt van hite, appeared before the department | shing, Admiral L. Rogers, Rep: Dm, 68 ft ond Lay | “gga i The last shipment of the season etl ‘second High ‘Tide n re ae %. « ae eee on botter . Qk hel To keep from interfering with the of justice today, asking a reopening | resentative Stephen Porter ; Lady Finger grapes was moving well |/6:90 p,m, 11.0 14 | Second BEN AM |) ver at Stik Steel common was off Ky at Aly whieh fon ine Armistice Day parnde on November of the case, He says he is now in | Pennsylvania; Governor John Par-| MO RE onrneum 2 Hi at $3 a lug Wednesday, Other varie | Ry) dustrial Alcohol continued heavy. There wax practically no life in rails. 11, the Music Week committee has) position to prove hig #on was muUr-| ker, Lousiana; Henry FP. Fletcher fe) VAUDEVILLE Ri) . o Cor. ning prices included nit autem Steel, 0%, off \; Kennecott, . parade scheduled for) ¢ “ ¢ A ann; f oa man uo _ fy — Weather Bureau Report 43, Unchanged: Crucible, 83%, ‘unchanged; Mextoan Betretedm, 10} erty Saawe ‘sia ui staph ee A eee BS REE Col. J. M. Wainwright, Col. Theo JANE AND KATHERINE ae Hi Richon is a bit slow, hr Sihve Wer tote ol eee ab Wei Asphali, 62%, up Sei Northern Pacific, 12%, oft 4; 12 one ate |dore Roosevelt, Mrs.. Charles Sum | AVERY 4 O’NEML moa | Florida grape fruit is meeting a) TA SEND, Wav. 8.8 |Royal Dutch, 48, off Lia; Pan-American, 46, up ty; General Mote d+! ‘This announcement was made to- [ner Bird, Mrs. Catherine Philip KARA oa fale domarah at $6 to $7.0 box, the | Barometer talting: partly, cloudy Up ih: Studebaker, 149%, off Mi Food Products, 10, off yi Corm Products, | aay py th Ft Painter, secretary of Falls sre Shaft, |ner ir tim vpertie, ata { first price being for v small fruit. Qiinitrat’ Parragut, at 6:30) @ Professional selling In the stock market became rather pronounced at|the Seattle community service, It Maid Sues Hotel Kagan, Mrs, Thomas G. Winter, f A few houses are quoting extra fan-| Anne Mantfy, a8 tha beatenian OF tne beanad hour was: thncint’ that many’ inaivicuall|’ agan, 3 he Wieter, | ey stock 50 cents higher, at 50. on steels and oll, Pacific oils, which made an early | 444 organizations would, be unable to} Violet Stevens, chambermaid, filed | William cat see non, : i at ~ & full point ‘ tage , #ult Wednerday . Saulsbury, John L, Lewis, Samue Valencia oranges were quoted trom] Arrivals ond Departures vnited rult'was an exception to the general trend and made @ new |participate in both events, hence ° Rete Oe cite See cdl Gock’ wattaan’ Goneh banca:| $6.50 to $7 a box, with extra fancy Arrived igh at 116 3 altering of the Music Week plan. In|) : . a PP en Ragge stock running as high as $7.50 ar Admiral Goodrich cron tan his advance of three points Was accomplished on a turnover of a fow return Seattle veterans are exp sed \Ctevntor shat. a 20-foot fall down an pon ag oF ae a z | Eastern Washington rutabagas ae from Ta- | to attend in force and the big com oF come se ae mr . |] Al Week—0: were quoted at $2 a sack. All vege-| sae mt munity sing at Fourth and Westlake a tei at 4 tables. were meeting only with fair /f ave, Monday evening at 8 | ate sales Wednesday, with no chang xpectation of a Arrangements have been made by) fe) E W'S |] Adele Blood and hs Chatterton pees hie’ inal Farragut for Ban ge lh: Jocal national guard authoritier to | & | Butter and eggs were steady, as " Sa ew " motorize their heavy artillery. As ‘wore poultry and meat. at 6:20) @ result six rubber-tired tractora will re . ‘VEGETABLES ong a N. Y, Stock : Exchan © | be used to draw four heavy guna and! Prices Pall Wholesale Dealers Portia * vrancleco, | # two caisson nections in the parade. CONTINUOUS i ToO711 Artichokes—Per dos. meee, ad Ratbon, at G:8b we aeis we. Ly | The G. A. TR. veterans will be out Beane—Cal. green: : in force and the Spanish-American THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |war veterans have voted to join the parade in a body. Thursday evening Veet tiger. Car & Fay International | Amer, Amer Amer IS FALLING OFF CHICAGO, “The re SPLENDID NEW VAUDEVILLE was no} the general Tacoma-—Nov, 2-—(Special.)—#teamer | further de t when the | American Sumatra / ittee will meet at 202 Em: eg pa Wert O'ltawa went aground Io fo, a¢ Old |market opened today. and’ Nauida: | American, ete: | pulldiog . : ’ PETE CURLEY & COMPANY oe Tacoma Mill company’s site, at 7 a. m, rought lower price ; } Corm——White, sack ts ~ i oO boned nt trade. bab] Anse veges —— Sg att port business Was licht, Provisions were ir ular mber wheat opened at $1 and later slumped wheat opened off declined tye Vessels in Other Ports London—Noy. t--Arrived, str steel Mariner from Seattte. Yokohama—Oct, dl—Arrived, #tr Africa Maru from Seattle HAYNOFFS METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK The Paris ané New York Sensation UP Public Mark =) Philadeiphia-—-Now. 1—Arrived, etr Le-} December corn opened at PIKE PLACE FEATURE PHOTOrLAY high from Seattle, unchanged, and dropped te Bea pure American ROSEMARY THEBY in “ACROSS E DIVIDE” “APHRODITE” San Pedre—Nov. t—Arrived, ste Ad-)Ccorthopened unchanged at 5i%e and mot, 0S: CROSS TH AP) ae miral Dewey from Seattle, Sailed, str) dectined we by now is 1D TE Panaman for Beattie; str Siskiyou for] December oats opened at 31 Ke, off MING, NOVEMBER 1 MIMAChEn oF uM sUROLEY 200 PEOPLE—| Bellingham Me, and declined ee lay o— Balboa—Oct. 10—Salled, ste Agwidale opened at 16% for Seattle aan Tancisco—-Nov. l-—-Arrived, etr Lachawenee, Admiral Schley from Seattle, T p.m.) me~ torahip Buenos Aires from Tacoma. Nev. Balled, ater Nome City for Beattie, 1 a. Nov. l— str President for Seattle, 11 Mex Petraleum.. Miaeurt Pacific ‘ New Haven, Northern Pacitic Pan-Amer. Petroleum —' et nomi fair to good ‘Tacoma--Nev. 2— Arrived, str San Diego from San Pedro, at 1 a. m ° Reported by Wireless Received by U. 6 Naval Radic pered salmon, Nov. 1—tir Yosemite, San Francisco i “ Choice T-bone’stoak, Ze T.; bolting beef, fer patito. 130 seth from Beattie at § $e ‘ tee fo, Mall ey creamery butter, m.; sf Admiral Goodrich, San Fran- 4 44 ™.; 6M. pail hones, 78 Since for Beattie. two miles north of Uma- TSititte Neht vessel at p. m.. str Yoshida Maru, Int. 60.12 N., long. 194.29 W., in- bound, at noon; str Ba from San Francisco at # p. m., bound for str Kidridge, Shanghai for 84 miles from Seattlo at § p.m: am for Ban Pri Ran Francisco at Rita, Ban Francisco of Ban Fran. elaco at § p.m. atr Lal Ban Pedro o:f3 | fot Rverett. 165 miles (rom Sas Pedro at Vessels in Port at Seattle 0 baie at | Smigh Cove Terminal—Pier B—Utr Key- tone Bat acne? Bs Bell Sreet ‘Termi SL MT Heat b+ . Me BL be WAIT—FOR THIS— A GENUINE BONA FIDE Quit Jewelry Business SATURDAY Watch for Bt Wait for t-———Share in Bt th; extra firsts, Toba Union O0 of Dela Me tb se ‘alifornia flats, fancy. extra firsts, i} bin ripe oltves, 206 nm Bpanish olives, 300 pt fwedish potato saurage, bbe tb. helene brisket corned ber olar White soap. SORE <i. ag REI , fresh churned | RGA |. fresh maton, Me %; vi cod, tbe Th; Finnan Juneau. ye CHY of Beattie, str Admiral Redman. 2.0°) Pier B— Str Queen. Grand Trunk-—Str Spokane Shipping Board Moorings De- Tight, ate Delroe, «tr Anna B. Morse. str West Hartiand, str Crom Keys, mr Iconium, str West fon, Western Lubrice. ramen, 90.0052; krope N. ¥. Sugar and Coffee i tem oemnte ute ote — eran, $8: seo bse Beies 1, RPO, B@Pe; No. + Banton, 1% geal! 96, pure Amerienn, oo Ther. 100, each, the; silver amelta, the T.; red snap: par, 2 Ihe the. 1 32, very ‘best salad 1.70 gal; vew kraut, 2 qts 20; Tea Garden strawberry Jam, 2 fhe 650. Stalis 1-2-2, bacon backs, che T.; bacon, 2h 1. Btalie ih, motoran! ‘Toda Drydocks—#hip Chiiiicethe, bktns Pride, Forest Friend, Forest Danish krone... Green deachma 1.; Boston butts, te 4 cans Van Camp's soupay Pride's pure mincemeat, She; 6 The. split Lima beans, the; 6 Tbe amall whi beans, ie tall 40, 3he coffer, 2% Ba, De, Fi Ma Se, Se tema, 1 Md. 00, 1% ” ge? Dock-—#tr Tatouche, otr Re alow o, Raliway—atr Grittaa, rif fo, jor barge Coauitiam City, baree Henry Mullard Ctock— Atchison Gen. 49... Balt. & Ohio Gold ts. YAKIMA, Nov. 2.~-Shot thru the Community 46 {body in three places, David Goodioe, {i feolored, ix at the point of death, He a 23 26 "la row over a woman. Jack Cutter is 2a) under arrest. 30 was shot by another negro following TACOMA.—Burns Poe, collector of customs, issues decree against em- ployment of married whomen whose husbands are working. *, 23,000. Market, 16@25¢ lower, Lambs, $849.25; lamba, oul! and as Sh.soer te: ewes. £@L2 mon owes, 81.2603. | oer ring wethers cull to com- Ferret pineapple. 3 cane 2 The S6e; caulifiour, © gelery roots, Ee Ssrrerte we ee Community Spirit HEY LEARNED WHEN CHILDREN “Thanks for use of ca read a note left in the seat of a Ford coupe when It was deserted by joy-riders at fee, $1.00, Sugar White soap, 28¢. mail” 104, cottage cheese, 25e. Cteck— Russian 6%=, 192 Russian Giga 197 Russian 6%, 191 French French French home made ROME, Noy, 2—Divorce suite ioe heard at the last term of courts; British Se, 1922.... 27th ave. and King st. Tuesday | broke all records. The increase is} British 1927... night. The car bears license No./ so great that church leaders are anx- ee Se: 128222, and is said to belong to M. 8.] fous to remedy the condition, which | British Ref. 4s Reichert, 1516% Westlake ave. N. they term Mestad apathy. | Belgiom Restor, 60 — Belgium Premium 6 0 | German W. L. 60. °° | Hamburg W. ‘ ol Hamburg W. 18.06 lTetprig 448 AT THE CORNISH Munich 4s...: Maunteh be THE MEPERTORY COMPANY —in— “THE TIDINGS HROUGHT TO MARY” Frankfort Japane By Pai ude! Miracle Play of the Middle Ages Beach yee May-—Aitaita No. 1 Mixed, No, 1 Timothy, No. i Straw Japanese Japanese Angle Drench ts is the — Pend mery voip ae st oie wee eee BANK CLEARINGS | KEYSTONE “am pe At the Box Office—Capito! 0240. eae ee tei sah cine nt tora Seattle Of the New Seattle Spirit Medium, dressed | Heavy, coarse . ‘Hares—Live, per} tb. Clearings . | Balances " ame Engineer Killed on Last Railroad Run = $5,175 882.87 | + 756,109.28 | The Chest unites all races, creeds and parties in a common cause. Shoulder to shoulder every citizen of Seattle will Prime light . Hmooth heavy — New Location Pipes cesses acres Costas Tisiacienive,” on be atriving for hurmanity. for jeorge 4000 s v" " ” be Ss PP neer, Wi killed last week in the ; ¥ wed t"iss beet Palliser tunnel, duaster, He. was{{{ We have moved this week to a larger and more This bgt parypemavng Fe: te prob- a St SS eee Fruit Trees making his last run as a ratroat 1} convenient building at seal and widespread sharing of her burdens will ym to jee .. -! ecammen to tos (i te R hes Shite overseas, with the ‘Fallway = Se Pt Ret ere Bus troops, Goodwin purchased a pic- 302 W. tl k A N th A N S tl ture f Gi prisoner, He ine i Ose per Se reromme, o estlake Ave. Nor ew Jeattle lieving that his object of art had Fair to good: Strawberies i rvierabie value, it was submit The new building will give us more than three “This will not be a good place for any one to live in until it is @ 4 earings Asparagus te eee a Mecoreea wet ill times the floor space of the former Third Ave- good place for every one to live in.”—Theodore Roosevelt. 7 the painting another one, by the band of a long-dead famous mas. ter. A conservative estimate of jhe value of the painting by other experts put the price at $60,000. nue quarters, and a much more commodious show room for the convenience of our customers who wish to examine our complete line of plumb- ing and heating fixtures and supplies, The Chest Puts Unity Into Community Burpee’s Sweet Peas De Our L41l tits tree) ea arraneed for’ a. cue Another of the Ten Reasons why Seattle will raise $744,810 November 14th — and iN find it aoa ‘espondence, anged for a sal able dusistance in. choosing 2, Belgium. He was about to pro to 19th. in choosing | ceed Eust and sail for overseas, taking the painting with him for disposal, but he agreed to mako one more trip and was killed, your varieties, Everything for the Garden, Farm and Poultry Yard ECKART PLUMBING AND THE TEN POINTS: Protects the Public; Prevents Duplication; Saves Iiffort; Saves Money; Saves Time; Saves Annoyance; Spreads Burden; Insures Justice; Secures Efficiency; BUILDS COMMUNITY SPIRIT. 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