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TH ATTL FRUIT! New Contest Started. PAGI PULLETEGES {i |Oils Go Low During | RISE IN PRICE: Ship New S| First Hour Trading LUMBER CAMPS NAME TWO BEDS AT ORTHOPEDIC There are two new beds at the dic hospital today SATURDAY = | aUNDAY WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW 4 ently cireu i | NOV NOV, 6 ‘ acitic oon rs / ne firat! ee ‘ The institution recently cirew Forced Up by Raise in Cost | | Firat tae "ride | vient Hae ride |, NEW Oe Nan dalgn ort $8 cram th re ~ Waste Mexioan ? irs|| Laposition Doing It. larized lumber campe of the am N dipped below 105 Mmerican I sold down to 4 ouston. state, telling how any one was of Standards || ‘Pret attah Nev carte cum up ti remeted. over” m point. The eurly Flap in Seeks Oldest Trees. cn oe etl eg Hon Ttok wan due to the bringths In of @ new oll Well in the Mexico feld f ax t was strong Satur. My ‘ew Products stood by ius guns and the stock wa In Line W ith Star. the hospital by making a $260 The exe mar day as « result of a good demand combified with light receipts, Pullet ekgs increased 2 and 3 cents a dozen, | \ \ to 44 and 45 cents, when the demand for that variety suddenty me strong because of the high price on the standards, which were firm at 60 cents a dozen, Shippers were r ceiving 39 to 40 cents a dosen for conytdly, A sonifegat nating 5 Saad HAD STORMY VOYAGE Butter was steady, with the beat| After battling with the winds for grades moving well ere, be ara . es Rag ip | Ue ian poe Phe ge lg . segeeres Brooks, is berthed at the Smith : jcove terminal Saturday, from the oa Dedrmess a niga Orient Mi up Lt. | want to go # little farther and find non pag ge erage dring » pei . tree that started the apple in: | \t delivery as the heads were far from | | dustry in each count . - being solid. Turnips from Haines,| Weather Bureau Report! PRICES IN GRAIN | N. Y, Stock Exchange “We are doing this ¢o that we can| Needy Men Robbed | Alaska, were quoted on the market| | TATOOS ISLAND. New. So &. Mo Fernished by 1. H. Manning & Ca have a special exhibit of ‘pioneer oats ° | at $2.50 a sack, aot Butler me fruit’ at the exposition—apples from at Millionair Cam There were no changs in the frult) cream ] Pate | ian Bee, Passed art | | aun nen. . ee fe j the oldest tree in every county Mt Thieves broke into the bunk Rainier, at § a.m. ne : . 7 ‘ section, Most varieties were meet: | Baxter ought to be something of an added Amer paeeee ttt . nical got below 40, Since Kelly-t In fact, th p 17 from the Retail Ste contribution. In line with The Star's contest to The Blocdell-Donovan Co. at ind the oldest commercial fruit|| Alger and Saxon and the em te—who is to be|| Ployes of the Page Lumber Co. at Kagle Gorge have already responded—and more are €x peeted “i| position here Thanksgiving week Incidentally, naming a bed ear i. She Cag. ast the exposition management haa start. || ries with it the privilege of put The market closed firm. |ed a little contest all its own, ting a little patient in it, It « Bteel, ROM, off % public) “we ‘me oldhes doesn’t make any difference é. up %; Pan-American, off Mi want to find th "a whether the patient is able to Av an 10M. up 18 tree in every county in the state, Ad Bevon oma Meer og thn off i! anid D, D. Olde, director of exhibits, || 28 OF net beeau the superintendent ever knows today, ‘The Star has already found up My Apany, | who are the paying patients at b. eel Fo | the oldest tree in the state—but we American Steel undry, | u the hospital. und 86. Davia C inced Ite price cut, Its shares red at 87 made a now high ¢ ning prices included: , Hous nora} Motd ted better, ALL NEXT WEEK | grower in the # % iG | More than | Union € other ores will be brought to Seattle |g |from South America by the shipping board freighter Dey which is pected to arrive in port November ntertained, at The Star's expense, t the Pacific Northwest Fruit ex THE SENSATIONAL HIT OF TH “HUMORESQUE” VERA GORDON . And Her Company In a Comedy Dramatic Playlet of Heart Throbs, Entitled “LULLABY” . Written and Staged by Edgar Allan Woolf Ke today war feat hares, th n ahar of the Btandar Most of the r troleum, M1 44M, off 1h 4 Retail Stores, 5 baker house and cook shed of the Mil-) ing with fair sales Saturda attraction if the winner of The Star's VEGETABLES x CHICAG SnGireln priced on + age ers bo ee Jeontest can view apples from one |Honair club woodeutters near Kirk: | ! Arrivals and Departures |‘hy “nicag » nar at ska ; an Lonemetive 084 |of the very trees that he knew back | land early Saturday, and while the | CHARL SYLVIA | Arrived Vances made in yesterday's 4 H _ jin the territorial days. men were asleep made off with | Joe Bennett Harriso & D } Nov, §.--Str Forest King trom Redonde | Receipts were sllight A ated “We are already assured of this! vi tney blankets, cooking hha’ 0 akin * Me a ieeereranig: Rennecstt from Te: | December | Baldwin Locomotive year's fruit from the 95-year-old tree | Cateny 4 D e eee loggers em-| Presents Himself in Present “THE THREE OF Us" Se Erect bs 8 oy ont oar Preeti Mh lower, | May | 5 at Vancouver, discovered by The| * oh SS aeapavacaty | A Nifty Musical Absurdit i dent tr Tae 415 pm) str) Wheat opene off ‘sc; and Star, and from a 70-year-old tree at|Ployed there were mi ap “DARK MOMENTS” y ie urdity by ‘Htect Voyager from Yokohama via Van-| gained We at the eto Dungeness, which has been identi.|'" need of money to support their 4, Charles Harrison puver, at 3p mj atr Bidridge from) December Bhanghal via Kobe and Yokohama, at/45%e and cloned % Billy Hogue at the Plane 3:30 p.m. gpened oft Ye at hig families. fied ax the oldest apple tree in Clal jam county We have sent out let ied navie Lattece—Local, cutdoge .......1.7 Nov. 6—Str FE re State for Manila) 5, 1 | os “Say on h . ogee ne re nearety car Sears Publi Markets MAURICE 9g on IE TS ri BR ivong ot tae anit Shanghai ang Hone. | opened unchanged at 36 i, and c : * of trustees and many other inter. ic } Paraley—Local, dos. bunches .. Peded via Han Francisco, at 11 a, m.; ar |e UP M& . "4 ented persons, asking them to nee . al ompnens, = bates 9 wurde fer Monoluly, a ie = ba Kennecott what the other counties can show in age i ra sa Peppers +—8tr Alabama Mara for Tacoma, - Chu, Mex, per T. ..: . p. m.; str pokane for Boutneaatern, Al Tse oniv ig sods Se tals tine. Siall 79, pure fresh Potatees—Local white, 1 4 at 6:20 p.m, ate Rainier gor San Sleneeri Pacific. ; ‘Bpec provision will be made Borden's milk, tall Yakima Gems, per tom... Francleco, at ¢ >. Santa Kita for New Haven pe for such an exhibit {f it can be as. arnation, 4 | . Sweet. Cal. B. ... see =| Winslow via Tacoma, at 0:05 p. m.; str Northern Pacific sembled, and in any case, special . meal a citron poet -—IN— Pierce Arrow rk nner oat from any of thene old trees.” f , asnpbell's a mn Casualty aes! So Niet Ke: 38 Gee ondest Abple tre tn. Claliom Who phe. ‘Snap Shots of 1922 Pemphine—Per ib. ...... 3 ‘ . |; ; RadishesLocal, dos bunches anes ter Terenas, St 18:00 Hm Pan-Amer. Petr * positions will be granted the fruit ‘Stall 68, figs, Ibe ms f Schooner Carrier Dove totally wrecked | p ie county te part ¢ old J. B. Mat i ary beans, | on the Island of Moltakal, bound from | May re d : Iron & Hteel G1 50% inn po bincD sc gbiioybrian Ps A: ry Faye ce. $1.50 puck Haapat for San Franciaco, On Rock Inland a ne bac: Arsisted by Florence Gast Motership Lama on rock in the Btrait® | Dec 5 4 Binet! fe s yard of Mrs. L. Collina, tts fruit is ods of Magellan; expected to be (etal lose; ‘ 36% |Routhern Pe i of the Gloria Mundi variet 4 paraiso for Bi Houthern _—— st fresh oan sane er, i ded Jan... Legere hh salmon, i6e Mb. tall 162%, tr Alaskan Vessels : Ahi red snapper, 2 Tbe. 26e; fresh halibut, 280 Miss Robbie Gordone % : ) tb, Blali 1911, biack cod, 2 Iba. 260; kip- " . : og | | choice T-bone a the olling beet, see . . | ise . Stall $1, fancy creamery butter, mn % Vessels in Other Ports 4 stores 1; GMD. pail honey, 206, In Character Studies and Poses bY | SANITARY i Old M Kobe-—Nov. 3—Arrived, str West Jappa beat cane sugar, 4 Tos. 26e, | From lasters and Original from Seattio 7 » 100-. sack, 16.2 Royal d—Halled, ote Steel) CHICAGO, Nov, 6—Cagh wheat—No 2] y, et u ue White soap, 6 bare f6c; Crystal nie ' soap, © bu 2 Stall 111, milk ead. 66 Albert Johnson, 2 marmsiade, 25¢ 1 ‘Freak bom: ae ke John st, when alighting og +. Btw! a, Lisey's - | rr @ from a street car at 26th ave. and E. Bh. Ey gy ohn a br a = ie 3 Pomon Eriday' . wan struck by a machine | $5734, ‘Swedish potsio sauenee, 1 driven by Geo. W, Sparling, 603 Mal- den ave. Johnson waa struck by a 92. 1@ fender and knocked to the pavement. sustaining injuries about the right xr wide, and left leg below the knee. He io eattte via Bellingham ‘at y. (Was taken to the city hompital, ng Semon x ing barge ye m i port 4 ‘ '66 —OQody Willard, 917 Firet fe, a 18 wm; ate Admire FA t “ 4 ‘common | Fitth 368 ave, was struck by an! sian 16, strictiy f were wie the. 190.00 99. Y 92 automobile driven by P. Teodoto, 637 | aon, mtid ahenes, 2Te ™.; best butter, Total bond ain, 346.314,000. Went 76th st., Friday. He was car- 2 ths, $3 Stall 18, fig bare. str Pine for Beattie at 16 8. ™. ried 35 feet on the hood of the car iS Soukee ten ema ee onde and dropped off over the fender. fresh salmon, hag ie food c a : Foreign Money States 66. An unknown man was “ eee Fe tod eke struck Thursday at 27th Dellding vaine [ave and Jackson at. by. Kugene Bru was . 102- a n Camp's soups, 25c; 2 35e cans . French frane... 7. eH gure gg sisi Srtlinets 24 peanut butte: : ‘s pure mincemeat, 25¢> € Ibs split + Belgium franc. Sot | at tnd | nut margarine, | Lima beana, 250; 6 he, small whit ee ¥j bs 66 Mra. I. Sijong, 1220 Lake | ttc ™. Stall Ss vari 2 oe seed rae Mp oath a Yee ie Nov. 4—Str Ovage, New woh view fs appl te white laundry soap, | 0c, 3% ie; teas, 1 tle, 218 miles from seattle : ~ kgs + a vines din tg fing Pig hyde Poa dhe; Campbell's to. De. BSc, : arr e | SOUTH END Linorway krone... Sul|day by a car driven by Harold Mc . bread, 2 for 250; ples, 25/1095, ? pkgs. Quak Danish krone. . cts |Credy, 5034 19th ave, N. BE. She re-| 1 . 100- ch, rolls, 300 don. “Stall “48, putter, [wag paper; iee: ¢ Ra Gteek drechma. etsleeived injuries about the hip and i, Conceal Grapes, She bet Ste Me. : euge, tc doe : cream ebseue, 396 gm; str Victoria, Meattie for Fifty “father to son” dinners miles from Nome ots have been arranged by the Y. ° P. : 5.3 M. C. A., it was announced Sat- Vessels in Port at Seattle |. + sic, apo. tue tb; Not urday, Smith Cove bag oa ae Me A—ttr Eld- Santos, 11% @12%e. Paar) 252 miles from Cape Fiattery hange 7 thigh 4 |. ‘Stall 22, fresh herring, | 30c; pure lard, 1f¢ T.; ham sausage, 25¢ | cottage cheese, They will be a feature of por polio ‘rt, 50 DINNERS DURING : es Father and Son week next week. HE = elt tareie Terminal—U. & destroyer erie staan (om BREMERTON HOUSES W. \\\ il ee Flas ? Za | te, 2.254 milen oo Beattie & DAD AND SON WEEK 100. Market steady. Top,| Bremerton moving picture theatres 45] pier Ate Admiral Rodman, otr City yer bulk, $6.60@8.25, are now all under one head. The AEZIAN mY ot Seattle. | Osran Amusement Co., which is. un- ( — Pee, der the direction of Jensen & Von - = =) . Moorings—Btr Herberg of thie city, today an- ( a: aig, ik “ecnea, or ees ae: nounced that it has taken over the Set Insoters “cer Wee toons Weets management of the ‘Bluebird the EVERY BOY WANTS Knigh' orice. atre, which had been the property ugg toed oe cx Ceo Tevestate,| 36. Weis market |of the Union Theatre Co. ‘This Alaska Soamship Moorings—étr Valdes | fo a Vattenier Se tr makes the fourth theatre ta the se heifers, $4.50@5 conn re, $1.60@2.76;| navy yard to if the i biped gee gy gg md Ramee potia, 68 78@3. Tat ue . management, the other three being Hoge—Roveipts, 2 ‘one of it Dream, str Arisonan, destroy aay. Prime mixed, 1900.00; neany, | the Rialto, the Dream and the Rex, Gound Bridge &@ ‘ $509: pins, 1909.50. E. Marshall Taylor is the general uni Dredging Co—| sheep—Tone of niarket steady. Rant of | manager. Patterson. Fisher Mill Dock—Str Kashima Mara. B py! $B ad igeste, Ames Yard—Str Rooseve! Dock~-#tr Latouche, str Re donde. FREE! FREE! TO ANY BOY WHO SECURES SIX NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ONE EVERY BOY CAN HAVE ONE START NOW Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes to sub- scribe. LON CHANEY Lon Chaney ix playing two parts in Barry Pain's “The Octave of Claudius,” being directed at Gold- wyn's studio by Wallace Worsley, | nd he may also play the part of | an ape which the story calls for. . Railway—str Griffdu, ao ——— ———— str Griffoo, str Morning Star, bi GS Henry Villard, Coquitiam City, J, ©. Potter and Griffson, achr Camano, schr J. W. Clise, str Wilmington. Seattle | et We —— a « $4,738, ot Indianapolis is experimenting with motor tractors to replace mules for Unwritten Law Is collecting garbage and ashes. eee AS HIKED 8,000 MILES plead the unwritten law when ar- *| raigned for killing Eugene Duff. He Eskimo Heads for Traps and Work told the polide that while his father was away Duff was too friendly with his mother, The boy shot Duff . to death to protect his father's honor. * E a C By E. P. Chalcraft It was his first trip to the states. ve! in oes U “Stranger, do you know where |He got to showing his dogs and! ry z P, the trail to Alaska starts ousof | sledge at motion picture houses, * 4 W Seattle? 1 "t seem Including ives uw Vr pB sttonon: Rane gi it working his way across the country, LONDON, Nov. 5.—Natives of PRcied wi irom Te Kenya colony have refused to ac- Africa, and I'm in a hurry to get ‘oward the South the climate was COLLECT NO MONEY— = Simply take the order for the | paper. Our carrier will do the rest. All dubscriptions must be new—that is people who are : not now having The Star de-\ rwornrds Aden sie OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS must eoccccccessee® home,” too warm for his dogs, so Light left Urttien te cpeiss.. (cept a reduction in waiges, pointing tt Common to good out that the cost of wives Ix still 60 af tnd hem behind and continued alone, li d th It’s a Franco two-cell, fibre De paid in advance at the rate of 50c per Best ‘cows and ‘heitere per cent above thelr prewar value,|_ When he was 40 years old, Frank| He walked to Tampa, Fla. and ivered to them. case non-short-circuit flash- month, ] Common to good .. Accordingly, the plantation planters! T4sht, Eskimo, had seen leas of the| worked his way on boats to Cuba, light. have requested the government to| Would than the average white boy of| Africa and Australia, then back to, establish a standard price for black|1% | Florida, men's wives. i During the last three years he has He hiked back to Seattle on the trotted over more of this globe than| Yellowstone trail, It took him seven .20.90| 1% traveled by the average person| months. Now Light is trying to get 146. 00 | during a lifetime, back to Alaska, 0.00) He is on the last lap of a hike that +8 | 26.09, bas taken him more than §,000 miles.| | Light says he eats one meal a day $8.00 Cr & while on the hike, and that all the #400) Light, who i# in Seattle Saturday, | time he-was in the South he did not :167.09/88y8 he lost his family at Elizabeth-| touch meat, 2.00| town, Alaska, from the flu, in 1917.| He averages 30 miles @ day, and |He hooked up his dog team and|has done ag high ag 48, ‘ye'o9 Tushed the 400 miles to Ft. Yukon. “There are lots of people out | 30.00 ‘Then down the coast he came, taking| of work all over the world,” says | three months for the journey from Light. “I am going back to my Dawson to Seattle, § GERMAN MARK HOLDERS $ investigate our method of handling exchange. It will enable you to make more and a larger per cent on your MARKS, INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE CORPORATION Fourth Floor, Arctic Building Calves, light Sremsatat to cnsios wore ree tet we mee eC ee ee ee eee eee ew ee ee eee eee eee jum to c j I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter until I order same discontinued, I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50c per month. Prime lambs .... Retr to good . |Cottonséed Meal Linseed Ol Meal .. Soya Bean Meal Alfalfa Meal ... Fish Meal . ope oy | Cocoannt Meat 0 6 nteeeeee | teeees ee se rs egeseseneeson et Hone, Granuinied | Charcoal-—Kastern, hardwood $ ‘Western Grit—Limestone Granite Ground, 100-1. sks ipped, 100-th. skew. .. fo Why nage spew . eke. ‘ | China has opened a freight. motor i vehicle service of 800 miles between Kalga and Urge. 1 Ground, 80- Sprouting, 106-1. win. heat—Recloaned teed, sree AMPOSS occ eeeeeceeeseensnresererseeseeee Phone No. Postoffices may sod “be giving road and other information to tour- ‘Wheat—Mixed toca, 80-1, wks,

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