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PAGE 14 MOVEMENT Traffic, About 80 Per Cent Normal, Reflects Trade Conditions BY ALBERT A CHICAGO, Nov PLE N business has increased railroad freight traffic | according to Amert- at an enormous rate. the car service division of the ean Railway Association In the week ended latest date reported, the 15 of October number MONDAY “VURSDAY NOW. 7 NOV, & Mest Low Tide | Pirst Low bart ore (4e aon || Wiest tigh Tite | Pirst High Tide | | ears loaded with revenue-producing | ‘freight on all the railroads wig 906 Week since carly November, 1920. It compares with 972,078 cars loaded in the corresponding week of 1919. 034. ‘This was the greatest of any| Biggest freight gains recently have | been seen in the movement of coal ‘This is customary at this season. Shippers are rushing coal to Lake Erie ports before navigation closes the middle of November. ‘Tho increase in freight volume has been going ahead steadily for sev- eral months, Fear of a raltroad tie up was only partially responsible for October gains. ‘The number of idle freight cars in good repair, on all raflroads, has fallen below 122,000, This is a drop from about 500,000 good-repair cars from last April. That was the peak In rough figures, American rail Toads now have 475,000 idle freight cars of all conditions and 1,825,000 ears working steadily. ‘That means railroad freight traffic ds about 80 per cent normal, which Probably reflects the condition of general business. Armistice Day Autos Are Wanted A cal for autos to carry mem- bers of the G. A. R. and disabled) © veterans of the world war in the Armistice day parade Friday was fssued Monday by the Automobile} > club of Western Washington. Auto owners who will volunteer &re asked to call the secretary of the _@lub at Elliott 2386. ‘The fourth big gun to be used by the National Guard in the parade Friday afternoon, another of the famous French “75's,” ar rived in Seattle Monday from the state arsenal at American lake. The guns and caisson sections will be Pareto rubbed-tired Ford tractors to be donated by various of the city. fs. weoeras committee, under Maj. Alvin H. Hankins, {5 com- details for the big event. Dance tickets for the party at the Armory at 8:30, are now on sale by veterans’ or ganizations. As proceeds are to be used by the veterans’ em: committee, it is hoped the public will support the bis dance. . Besides ex-service men, Lieut. Col. J, Howard Darlington is ask- that all civic and fraternal organizations jein the parade with their drill terms and bands. Deo Jeration of President Harding, mak ing the occasion a national holiday, together with similar announce: ‘ments by Governor Hart for Wash- ington and Mayor Caldwell for Se ttle, means that no one should be prevented from participation by his employment. the general com mittee emphasizes. Capt. C. Norman Dickison, Elliott 2689, is vice chairman, and ii quiries will be answered from his ‘office. James I. Greig, executive ‘secretary of the general committee, Ww getting up the program. Chamber Expects Lower Rate on Hay Suspension of recently raised rates on hay and other commodities not included under class and grain classification from the four south- eastern counties of Washington to Seattle and Puget Sound points is expected by the transportafion bu reau of the Chamber of Commerce. ‘The body which would take such action is the state department of public works. At present Portland has the advantage of a 10 per cent freight differential, the rates being raised 5 per cent between Sxattle and the mooted territory, and low ered between thot region and Port “Sand. TO TALK CIVIL SERVICE Seattle's civil service problems will be discussed by J. Y. C. Kel ogg of the civil service commission before the Municipal League Tuew day noon at Meves’ cafeteria. AMUSEMENTS TOM BROWN'S MUSICAL HIGHLANDERS Morris- MOORE (one um Vera Gordon and Company Maurice Diamond and Helen MeMahon Jim ‘Toney and Ann Norman Bennett; Harrison akin s Mins Hobbie Gordone; the Rion, WILKES 72r4 Fitth and Pine KElliett 2625 All kt oetaatanee, Wed. ai gl BY ME Da Adele Blood and Tom Even., 250 toes Me itn, 25e ¢ \o $1. a Plas War ‘Tex, co tt Matinees 20. Ni ® oe wie ishts 7 and House ‘oF DAVID BAND on Menciniey, be ayd hy ‘om! Dorel Biate ir Con panies Peas Admission Ni . ise. Nignts 400 nee Rupert f Ports, Ot 8196 | CHICAGO, N T—Grain prices Surveyor from went higher today on the Chicago EAgnre; from |board of trade, Reports of frost in ji45 pm Argentine was a bullish factor in Gon) Freaciec wheat trade. Receipts were light BR mr ote visions were irregular | Yokohama December wheat opened at $1.01% City trom Jup Moc, and advanced 1\e later. May boa. Be |Wheat opened unchanged at $1.06% and ‘Bverett . and advanced wey from Han Diego via Han Pedro /*"h Comber corn opened at 45%¢, off 4nd Sab Francnsco, at 7 a. m. 146, Abd wan He hinker At @: May Nailed corn opened at b1%&>, up we, and ad Nov. 6—Str Prince Rupert for Princelvanced Moc later Rupert, B.C. Via ports, at 1145 p.m December oats opened at S1ige, ste Admiral Dewey for Tacoma, at 6:15 )unchanged, and later advanced Mc. Pm Tokushima Maru for Tac May oats opened up te at 36%e, and Tides in Seattle uM Second Low Tide Le tt | hide | reg wry A Secomd Ht ‘Second High Gat pm 8 nee bn Me bay |Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Nov, t= 8 A. M Arrivals and Departures Arrived Nov, T-—Str Deerfield from Antwerp via Balboa, at noon; str Osage from Norfolk via Balboa, « Dewey from Tacoma, at 6—str Cricket from’ Sar m.: ate Went O'R « Harbor, Va 8:40 'p. m via New and Ban Fre str Rverett for 7 str Admiral ¢ at 1:15 a m drieh for str Nome mjveat te b WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, Nov The whole list showed a good tone at the opening of the New York stock exchange today alle were considerably m tive than they have nin some time, and dividend carriers showe ains of about half a point oud « non Wan up % at 80% &@ pendent 8 were fractionally higher, Jones Tea led the ap ithe the initial sale was up 2 at This stock now has had @ ateady advance of about 10 points. Mexican Petroleum made an early high at 107,-up 1 Asphalt was about the only exception to the general trend, opening off % at bit prices included: Lehlgh Valley, 54%, up i; Studeba up an Petroleum, 106, unchanged; Anaconda, 42% unchanged; North 4c UP MG Amphalt, 6144, off Ai Unt Staton Ntoel, 80% eneral Motors, 10%, unchanged: American Telephone, 109% rm Products, # hanged; Sinclair, 22%, up M%; Intern Ameri an, 10%. OP stock right thru the first r. ‘This was felt. par mostic oils, equipments and steels. On the other hand, | and Pan-American issues. w firm dat 1074 was up 1% net. ‘Tea stocks atr was up 14 Tea stockn wr which was the high fast week and are ‘ow this year around 8. GRAIN MARKET GOES HIGHER | Chicago Board of Trade City for Tacoma, at 1) a.m hah Mond Quotations) " Mon Vessels in Other Ports Farnished by 1. 1, Manning & Co London—Nov, $—Arrived, motorship Butler Hotel Building Siam from T t-te Wheat Open High Low — Close BKoston— Nov S-rArrived, ste Brush | De SLOl% S1.03% $L.00% $1.0 from Seattle; str Lehigh from Seattle. tay 108% 109 New York—No¥. 6—Arrived, etr Andrea | Core . F. Luckenbach from Seattle {De . 15% nN 15% Balboa —N 4—Arrived, str Alaskan | May us 3% i Es Seattle; str AUaata City from Bea eo 14 1% Ban Pedro—Nov. 6—Satled, str Willhile | May 36% “% for Seattle; str Robin Adair for Seattle. Pork San Franctaco--Nov Arrived, str Bo- |Jan 1480 . livia from Beatt Nov, ¢—talled, str Lard Northland for Se: at midnight; ste) Jae s ' Cold Harbor for tie, at § pm { . . TacomeNov, "f—~Arrived, “ate” stan wood from San Fy vii Received by U. & Naval Radic Nov, ¢-—ir~Osage, abeam Umatilla Might veasel, bound for Seat York, § pm.) atr Admirel atte for San Fr attle at & p.m. ¢ from New miles southwest ate Kai . 181 for Bellingham from San Pra ™. Osage passing Tatooah ? Bm; str Santa Kita, from Tracom Southbound, off Grays Harbor at § p.m otr West > miles from Seattle at tr Spokane, bound miles south of ats pm Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminat—Str Kashima Maru, Bell Street Terminal—U. & destroyer Wicks, U. & C. 8 Surveyor, U. EC G. Algonquin. Pier 11-B—U. & C. & Burnside, Pier §—Str Cricket Pier 6—Htr West Jester. Pier 2—Htr Cordova, ste Alameda, atr Setferson. Pier A—Str Admiral Rodman, Pler B—Str City of Seattle, str Queen, str Morristown. Plor D—Str Admiral Dewey. U. & Shipping Board Moorings—Str De- light, #tr Delrosa, str Anna B. Morse, ate West Hartland, str Cross Keys, str Iconium, vtr West Ison, Western Knight, str Silverado, atr Lubrico. Connecticut Street Terminal—str Steel Voyager, str Ensley City, ste Ayaha Maru. Alaska Steamship Moortngs—Str Valdes Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Str Karach! Maru, Todd Drydock Forest str West O' Kowa. Ship Chillicothe, bk Pride, Forest Friend, Forest str Arizonan, destroyer Kt r Laibre. 1 Patterson. efternan Dock—Str Latow dondo. Fisher Flouring Mille Dock—8tr Henry, str Eldridge Cape Winslow Drittau, str Griffeo, str Morming Star, barges Henry Villard, Coquitlam City, J. C. Potter and Griffson, schr Camano, sche J. W. Clise, str Wilmington, Exchange Seats Can Be Taxed, Is Ruling WASHINGTON, Nov. 7—States and municipalities can impose a preperty tax on membership in the New York stock exchange, the su preme court today held. The court affirmed decisions of lower courts holding that the offi cials of Hamilton county, Ohio, tax the membership of John M derson, Cincinnati, on the > stock exchange. The court dividedpsix to three, on the question, Justices Holmes, V devanter and McReynolds dissenting. In his dissenting opinion, Holmes aserted the court's decision was r can An of taxation To Test Ricaiditien of Grain Exchanges CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—An attack on the validity of the regulation ¢ grain exchanges under the Capper Tincher law, effective December 4 was launched today in a suit set for rgument before Federal Judge Landis. “4 The bill, questioning the constitu. tionality of the future trading act, was filed by John Hill, Jr., of the Chicago board of trade. is the first suit to test the law, The Coal of No Regrets! LUMP COAL $10.50 Per Ton EGG NUT $9.50 Per Ton LARGE LUMP $11.00 Per Ton Just the stove and in ash, 1 Seattle, This coal for furnace, fireplace, Lowest elivered anywhere in Extra for carrying. Brier Hill Coal Co. Bunkers at 533 Terry Ave. N. Phone Capitol 4315, pugnant to constitutional principles| member | + | Hens—17 2 Portland Market Status Today's Quotations Cattle—Receipts, 1408 Market steady: cows fair. Cholce steers, § #60 fair to good steers, $4.7505.78; choice heifers, canners ry on Moge— iteceipt 50 0@ 2.75; bulls, $2 5; calves, $6 ose. higher. Prime heavies, $509 29 tof mountain lamb. ley lamba, $446.50; yearling $5; wethers, $2.50@ 4.50 Market steady mixed, $9. pigs, $909.76. Market se ite ewes, 1102.50. Kgwe—40 6 6 + | Cheese—29.@ 20 1, Butter—iTe Ib. . . ° Denver Live Stock ‘Today's Quotations Cattle—Reesipts, 11,000. Market slow. art) Mleee 1,400. Market 150 low bulk, $6.75 N. Y. Sugar an wil Coffee “Totny’s 116 — Quiet wat granulated, $5.25@ 56.20. Coffee—No. 7 Kio, spot, S%e Ib; Na 4 Santos, 11% G12 Ke Ib. eee San Francisco Produce Teday's Quotations Batter—Fxtras, S00 tb.; prime firsts, «te Th; flewts, © Ib, Egus—Extras, 60 doz: extra firsts, 600 don; extra pullets, S146 don; extra firsts, pullets, Sic dos; understxed pul lets, 440 dow. Cheese—California flats, fancy, 24 Ib. firsts, 340 1b, ‘ Foreign Money Status (Mondays Quotations) Furnished by L. BH. Manning & Co, Hetler Motel Building Normal value. Sterting Canadian Danish krone Greek drachma eressieitipeinnbaaibaacintallll K CLEARINGS } | Seatile | Clearings .. - $5,145,678.66 | | | Balances sess 1,524,526.70 Portland | | Clearings 6.524,100.00 | talances 1,726,193.00 | | Spokane | | Clearing» 2,162,798.00 | | Balances . 9 8.00 | | ] Tacoma | | | Clearings 1,000,471,00 | Balances ..... 4.0. 447,489.00 | | * * Legion Asked for Hanging Evidence | WASHINGTON, Nov tary of War Weeks today asked the Oh to assist in ob bearing on the eb Watson, Georgia, demo. private soldiers had fre quently n shot by officers 8 and that woldiers had been hanged without any form of trial, Weeks made the request in a let ter to Hanford MacNider, command. er of the American Legion. tor that ing two handkerchiefs? enough fresh air in home Th §. public health sery Cold.” And the little If you your name mation Bu ant a copy of this pa pau. ian | dist 8 vision was obscured by his umbrells failed to see the end of th over} Are you snuffling and sneezing? HE SEATTLE STAR (Mond Furnished by Batler Blocks — Atehtaon Amer, Beet Bug Amer. Car & Fa Amer. Internatio American & Amer Ane Lo tty 1 & Tel Lackawann Mexican Minsourt New i Norther n-Amer Pleree: Arte Penn. Tk Pacitic Utah Copper Vanadium Steel Weentt Willys-Overlana Total sto Butler Hritian Rritisn © Brit | rete Leipaie Iaipate Munien Munich Frankfort Japanese 4s Japanese Let 4% nited Kingdom nited Kingdom United Kingdom Batler Btock— Ralt. & Obie Got Third 4e [Fourth Ms. }rittn 24 | Furth «Xe Washington, 8 ferry landing, water, and later ave. &. and } wh: Have You Season’s First Cold? ° mphilet, fill out Washington, D. ©. T want to avoid getting a Colds. Name ...... siya enont : Brel MMR 4.55 ei ee Li etavess : s } oly... Sabbstidetueietit : e o oe e cold. anene Brat 4 Vp Total bond sales, walked off the dock at struggles hurried as revived after sinking the third ,|tlme and taken to the city hospital |p taken Nose red, eyes watering, carry- of the dangers, is N. Y. Stock Exchange Quotations) Motel Belldiy ich Low aa tee “gett eae ea 169% 100 ah 4B v1 om mM 11a% 2 sau ney a “ay “ay 1094 1 * eum States Bteel.., jotel Building + * : Ty SMe, 1921.. 99% S%a, 1922.. 95% Shem, 1929.. 24% eee Railroad Securities (Monday's Quotations) tras Parnished by 1. Bi. Manning & Co Asked Bid a An ‘ us day night, the Le plunging into to his aid. to his home, Brammertz said MRS. MARY ELIZABETH DAY, 94, a pioneer of Seattle, died at 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 nd office. e has put together some useful sug- gestions on how to avoid and how to treat the so-called “Common bulletin points out some makes suggestions on how to avoid spreading the cold germs. and carefully (printing the coupon below and send to our Washington Infor- WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE SEATTLE STAR, 1322 New York avenue, Send me your bulletin close two cents in stamps for postage. BH. Manning & Co. re Whole List Strong ‘at New York Opening} 25M as som 13% ey sth 6 1) ra 50% ty Ht pense Hy rc =o ; Foreign Securities Qaotations) Manning & Co, aM NM 0 Man, 69, Is Nearly Drowned in Lake Richard Brammertz, 69, was res. 4 from a watery grave in Lake when he seoht deen Spectators seeing the aged man's! He 512 his the Kenney Home at Lincoln Beach Sun. day. ACCUSED ( | Mrs. Idell Cameron, 27 held for shooting Mrs. J. Y. |Humes, 30, Monday, in al quarrer over missing jewels. -Photo by Price and Carter, Star staff photographers. ‘ALL READY FOR ARMISTICE DAY |Whole Nation to Celebrate Peace Anniversary BY HERBERT W. WALKER WASHINGTON, N 7—From | the proud capital, Washington, dow n} Jto the humblest hamlet, Armistice | day will be observed the nation over Arrangements for the central ob: |ervance here were complete today, As the body of the unknown soldier heared the city. The stanch old | Olympia, Dewey's Magship, with the body of the hero aboard, was making | slow steam, timed to reach the Wash: ington navy yard not before 3 p, m inesday. ‘he hero's body will be excorted to Arlington cemetery with all the glory that befits the last rites of a general President Harding and other nota bles will bein the funeral procession. At Arlington the unknown dead will rest wtihin a vault of marble fit for a king, & vault adorned with myriads of flowers and decked with the honor medals of the nations with which his own was associated in the great war Reports to the war department in dicate that in many cities President Harding's address at Arlington will | be read at ceremonies in honor of the | | day. | The war department announced to day that a squadron of airplanes will fly out to nea to meet the Olympia. ‘The ceremonies will start here of the unknown soldier, after lying! in state in the rotunda of the captial, will be carried out by eight soldiers of the war and placed on a caisson, Headed by President Harding and members of his cabinet marching, the funeral procession will move down Pennsylvania ave, to the White House and to Arlington cemetery. Public Markets SOUTH END 69, ‘home made mincemeat, 20 Stall sauerkraut, Ife M.; little pig’ sau sane, the 1. Stall 42, shoulder of tamb, | 100 My.P doling beet, Ie tb; hama, » Stall 49, butter, S60 m.; @ don cream cheese, 0c Tt. ¥ brea 2 for the; doughnuts, ee dor; C00 e don, Bt awherry | Jeily, 14e giase, mols gal; Blue! Hibbon tea, Sfe Tb. Btall 46, squash. Zio T.; tomatoes, 100 tb.: celery roots 3 for abe ean ie, stew, bi bacon, i¢e I. SANITARY pure Ameri 3 Rew crop raisins yup, 2-%. bottle for 250. Stalle 36-37, 1 ™, Lipton abel tea, 69e; M. J. BL coffen, 890, $1.15, $1.80. CORNER The sugar, 500; peanut 2 fa. bulk roast cof- 3 cane 30; full cream Circle W tard. ¢ and hamburger, Staile 1 2 he ibe {2 Ibe seeded raising, 28¢ corn or tom: ate Th the: p * ne T.; pork liver, be M Stall 116, leg of lan 3e Tb.; pore lard, lbe M. PIKE PLACE Stall 17, pure American cane sugar, 4| the. the, § the. 5c, 100-T, wack, $6.25, | Stall 62, 4 tall cans Borden's miik, 40, | [tall 67, 4 tail cane Carnation milk, 40c. | | Stall 1637, little pig sausage, 260 M.; loin jlamb chops, 2 The liberty and’ sau- sane, 100 tb. Stall 1526, golden dates, in| 200 T.; sugar peas and sugar corn, © can; Royal baking powder, 9c can ECONOMY Stall 26, best cane sugar, 4 Tha 25e, 8 Tha. 0c, Stalls 7-8-9, 3-1. can M. J.B, brand coffee, #50; 1-1. pkg. M. J. B. | Tree tem, 48c; 3 Tb. oans pink nal Sbe\can red King sain 40, Supreme biend coftes, 1 1 be, 3 The. $1.10; 1M. Rogers powder, 200, 3 The, 2 Stalls Cream of Wheat pkg Pride's mince meat, 360; 4 cans * soups, | WESTLAKE Malle 16-17, 2 tall cane salmon, 25e; «4 ¢ rolls tollet paper, 5-1. box #p 2 pkey paper, $1.00. fee, White soap Sagar stall, 290, Stall 104, cheese, 26¢. | cottag China has opened a freight motor vehicle service of 800 miles between Kalga and Urea, papa's pets. Uncle pop corn to get the best results, recipes for making popcorn balls, crystallized popcorn, and popcorn If you want these suggestions winter nights, or to liven up that out the coupon below and mat Bureau. 1822 New York cents in stamps for postage: Name $30 Friday morning, when the body | Oranges. POPCORN TIME! Now is the time for all good poppers and papas tp pop corn for Sam has just issued a bulletin telling all about how to Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, T want your free bulletin on POPCORN, and aatthetesiemethetenamemenenenrmnataeee ne BUYERS ACTIVE | ON GRAPE MART $2.75 a Lug Buyers were active on the grape urket Monday, Lady Pins grapes wer quickly cleaned up at from $2.75 to $3 a lug Biack Ferreras were street at $2.25 « four | basket crate, Only light withdrawala of the Emperor grapes from storage lhave been noticed, as jobbers are holding them until the Tokay varlet aned up he last car of the season of Valen cla orange war in nd was going Well at from $6.75 to $7 a box, The shipment was mostly of small sizes. Cape cx were mgeting with fair « a barref. Egg quotations were very fitm, at| 60 cents a dozen, At most houwes the prices were in the alr, at from) 60 to 65 cents, Shipments to Alaska C @ good local demand, combir | | with light receipts, are the cause for the firm market. No changes were ported in the butter division, TABLES id Wholesale Dealers er dow, 1.60@1.75 at 1 doz, bunches 20 a -orate 1.0061 Local, per i oi4“e © Local, per» 1.76@2.00 1 L26@L16 Cauliflower Celery 1 761.00 whit 200@2.25 cumbers——Loc, hothouse, doz.) 0042.00 Piant—H. Wash, crate ...1.00@1.25 | te—Per It . Lattues—Locai, ‘outdoor 1160 Onions—Cal, per ™ ore 005 Local green, doz. bunches Parsley al, dow. bunches Peas 1 Telephone, Peppers—K. Wash., 20-1, erate Chilt, Mex, Ber th» Looal white, T. ima Gema, per ton a), Ver yeni, don bunches. 200 peal, per box “@ 149 6 O10 1.00 lug 2.00@ Turnips—Local, dow, bunches .. FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples — Local mW Deli box : Jonathans Rpiteenderg 4 Beauty ™m Per odard ‘box 1 1 per box ...4 Fresh, per box qeoek Grapes— Concords, ¢-™. basket Comb, per be al, strained, per Honey Dews— ois hleberries Lemons i” Valencia, per box | Peare— De Anjou Comics Duchess Winter > Persimmons Virginia Keystone, anes hineen ai : i: .28@ “30 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Batterti A grade, Seattle ‘yeas an Eege— Freeh ranch 4 S5@ 66 jets * ae 40 Mi Cwt,, Lod, Beattie supply, te ¥. O. BB. condensary, owt . 210 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Dutt r—Local creamery, Brick . Wisconsin cream brick Block Swiss wi triplets _Tillamook triplets Urges Auto Park for Green Lake Unless Seattle wishes to lose a large part of the auto tourist trade next summer the ordinance appro- priating $2,000 for the auto park at Green lake should be passed by the council, according to R. E. Chapman, |superintendent of city parks, who addressed the King County Demo- jeratic club Saturday, Chapman declared that plans were being prepared for the establishment of a tourist camp with accommoda- tions ultimately for 600 machines. Blames Financere for Unefnployment That manipulation of the money market is responsible in large part for the present unemployment con dition was the theory advanced by Peter Witt, Cleveland traction. ex pert, before the Million&ir club Sat urday. Witt declared the money powers are trying to get the people into debt with cheap dollars and make them pay back with dear ones. together with a bunch of dandy pepcorn cakes, sugared popcorn, candy and copies for the cool fall and party you are going to give, fill 1 it to The Star's Washington Ave., Washington, D, C. Lady. Fingers Clean Up at) people n them to | NO Young, per ft. Young, per T™. Hens—Live, 4 Tos. and Live, ander 4 tbe Broilers —Live. fprings, over 2 tba. . Geese—Dreseed, per tb Live, § Toa. and up . | Belgian Hares Drensed | Turkeys | Live, § to 16 the Roosters—-Live, i | Hoge— Chote, Heavy, 2 Block, Fancy fancy heavy fancy Light, 60 Medium Coarse, heavy, PO Ducks—Dressed, per 1. Mens—-Dressed, per Tb. Live, per T. Brotlers—Over 1 tb. —Dressed. per tb. Dressed, per Country dreaved 4, . drened Dressed, Modtum, dressed - Heavy, coarse 1 to 2 Te, “Live, per t. dressed 175-200 Toa. JTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers no longer—own a good player , Convenient terms i, Start the children right—letthemlearnto — love music by hearing it and playing it. , | Paderewski himself indorses the Pianola. Cultivate an ear for music in the little é ow, and later on it will be easier for learn to play by hand. Sherman Bry & Go. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE OVEMBER 7, 198 you nigh ng up eee cS Night, fancy, To, | light, fancy. th. | Belgian Hares — “Live per . Dressed . jogs— Prime light . 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