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“American Industry Built Up) During the War Is in Life- _and-Death Struggle BY ALBERT APPLE 30, Dec. 6.—The American which was built the war, is in a lifeanddeath up German toy salesmen claim they Fegaining their lost trade with so rapidly that Americau this Christmas will xet about Per cent as many German toys! before the war, SPhe firure is exaggerated, accont Ping to American toy makers. They tho, that German competition ls their big probiem, | © German toys are underselling the Product 30 to 50 per cent exceptional about that are underseiling Americans ip of lines, right in our own Low value of the German! in exchange, increasingly | the German more marks for| "American dollar he gets when “Sells us. He has a wide mar. for German wages and cost of have not risen as fast as Premium on the dollar. has made very little prog Ger n toY market, largely ume her toys do not withstand! agh usage such as they get from American children. Germany exported $24,- $30 worth of toys, about a # of the total coming to the! | States, which buys more toys other country. fe the war, about 90 per cent oys sold in America came id. The war shut off| from Germany, and) Sete built up its own toy in | ly overnight. The problem now our quantity-production | by our factories can hold its f against the German system made in thousands of by workmen who have in- their trade. ing general business con- , the holiday toy trade is min building up business in ine)! | TUBSDAY WRDNESDAY re. 8 | H *C Tige | Oranges and nin ide Lead on Market ride There is « fair demand for fruit, | as | Wient High: poh am # second Second O18 " 4:49 oot | | | | Second hy Tide | with oranges and grapefruit meeting 28 O55 BM TS | With Che greatest demand o'. anges were unchanged, at from NEW STORM WARNING Ito $6 a box, Florida grapefruit sold Widespread havoc with ship: | from $5.60 to $6.50 a box he ap. [ping has been created by the heavy Pie market has improved consider | lashing the Pa: Sly during the last month, and Intermittent storms lashing the Pa: MbIY Curie toe aerades han been |! cific since November 23. cleaned up. | y of bell peppers was | at 14 and 15 cents @ Warning of another southeasterly | A good delive: storm was issued Tuesday by the OD the street 5 ‘ eh etn jpound, Very good quality sprouts United States weather observatory, |Were’on the market at from, 16 to 17 co jeents a pound, Sweet potatoes were ALGONQUIN BACK moving fairly well at 4. cents. After conducting a futile search| The egg market continued to be Alot ‘the Ceagon: coast for tha Jose; WORE: 60 to inc ing receipts h ran se quoted from tug Sea » the United States 59 to 64 cents a dozen, and pullets cutter Algonquin returned to port from 42 to 45 cents here Tuesday. | Butter was ily to firm, at} “ee @ i“ cents for th mery bricks FAST TIME jand 43 cents a pound by cubes | Capt. Alf Hansen, master of the} bark Monitor known as one of| the fastest sailing captains on the! high seas, ts reported to have sailed | from Papeete to San Antonio, on the} Chilean coast, jn the remarkable Ume | Art 97 | Mea of 37 days, Local Markets VEGETABLES Wheiesaic Weather Bureau Report | ATOOMH ISLAND, Dec. @—8 A. M that paswed io at m. Mowday Cucambere— toc hethoure. ee Wax Plant—Cal, per i . Gartie—r Arrivals and Departures |tetwwe ‘cai, outdoor Arrived Dec. ¢=<Power sche Poe from British Yakima Gems, per ton » for Bri Columbia porta, at 1 Alaskan Vessels ©. ¢—dalled, str Spokane, $—Saited, tr Ala atip mm fi Delicious Spitaenbere Staymen sees Rome Benaty 'Menenes ler I Casaba Melone—Per ib Cocoanate—Per 100 Tahiti—Per dor meda, northboun Tondon—-Deo, 3—Arrived, str Floridian from Seattia. Dec 4—Str West Greylock | Dee. from Seatt! Southampton 3—Arrived, Moliere from Seattle. Kobe—Dec. 3—dalled, str Went for Beattie, Yokoham our Deq 2—Safled, Fushima fairly well. Looks like a i for the kiddies. . Markets PIKE PLACE jure American cane sugar. 2, Borden's} ation raiik, We cookies, the Th. Stall ; ina, 2 the. ie; figs, tbe S1, best storage emgs, 42¢ dow: marmalade, fic T.. 2 Te. i 48, Reliance mustard, ide pkg. SANITARY American cane sugar, ¢ a. b0e; Bord milk, tall bars 2%¢ 1 soap, 6 barn + ibe Ib.; orange marm: je, 30 Corn meal mush. to fry. si 45, new crop raist: fe | S8c: mince meat, 2 pi 26-27, 1 tb. Ghirardelli! Campbell's tomato 1, Libby's mince moat, Stalls 36. 5 lc pt. 3. pail mild fall cream cheese, thc Tb. ew dates, ary. 208 160, salt King salmon, herring, 25¢ pt. ECONOMY 26, pure cane sugar. 4 peaks acht Club Dinner ‘Capt. Roald Amundsen talked be- the Seattle Yacht club Monday and showed pictures of his Arctic expedition. He was @ life member of the club, ib some 600 years ago. - | Francisco at § -| Pier B—-Str Queen. h| Pier D—Atr Admiral Dewey. China claims the invention of the! wer Julia * Cal ete Corea es Satie Grape Frult— Pia, per en s—Satled, ot Bay | Grape storage, lug San Pedro State for San PF President from jomey—Comb. per bei . strained, per tb. De m0 a: Hanity for Sea Probolingo—Nov ven for Seattle. Kobe—Dee. 3 from. Seastte 30—Halled, ote Moth- } Arrived, str Tyn@areus Balied Reported by Wireless Received by U. & Nevel Radice Dec. 5-—@tr Latouche, Seattle for Bouth- |Pine—Per th DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Batterfat— A grade tle delivery .... Vreah ranch lets Mitk—Cwt., f 0 b., Seattle supp F. O. B. condensary, ewt. ... DAIKY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whelesale Dealers Batter—t.ocal creamery, cubes. Brick ‘ “. Mase Preah ranch Pull Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—tr Po: mona. Pier B--Suwa Maru, str City 2 G. Algonquin. Pier S—8tr Yosemite Pier 2—Btr Victoria, str Jefferson, fon Pacific Dock—Str W POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale leniers Deck - oe nship Moorings—Str Valdes, Stacy Btreet Terminal—U, %. C. 8, Dell wood, tr Jeptha. & Dredging Co.—str n Dock—Ste Redondo, Rodman. Stream—Bkins Dream. Winsiow Marime Rallway—Str Morning Star, str Griffdu, ste Griffeo, barg soquitiam City, Henry Villard, J.C. schrs Meteor, J. W ise, bark Belfast, STRIKE SENDS MEAT PRICE UP CHICAGO, Dec, 6.—Meat priceg ad- vanced sharply here today, the’ sec-| ond day of the packer employes’ strike, altho company officials con- tinued to maintain only a few men had quit work. Some grades of meat, eapecially pork, advanced 3 and 4 cents a pound, Employers claimed about| | 1,100 men remained away from work in Chicago today, while union heads {Placed the figure at 1,500. Meetings | jof strikers called by m heads | were attended by about 2,200. All packing plants seemed to be operating norn iy and the entire! str Ad- Forest Pride, Forest Cholee, tight Dressed, per Ib. . Mems—Dreesed, per tb. Live, per 1b BratiersOver i tb. |. Geree—Dressed, per tb Tarkeys—Vancy dressed, A Special from the Washington. of the Season VICTORIA VS. SEATTLE $1.40 $1.75 (TAX INCLUDED) shipments of livestock to the Chicago | yards were being bought up by pack- | According to reports to union head- | quart i work of the country. s here the strike was most ef fective in South St. Paul, East St.) Louis, Sioux City, Denver, Lincoin and Omaha, In those cities from 50 to 100 per cent of the men were re- ported to have left their work. official sources Any boy or girl (or grownup, sending to our Washington burea Washington Burean of The Se TEXT BOOK of WALL STREET 1922 Edition mow ready for free distribution McCall, Riley & Co. 20 Broad St. New York Street and No. City or Town... ss ecceeceeee State. ‘FAIR DEMAND | Ship News ‘crew For FRUIT Belgien Fern Total stock aa nces ., ¥ Se. ttle Is After way comm: were invited Tues ber of Commerce to. hold their next) annual conven |body is now meeting at Omaha. The |invitation will by James Allen, state highway com | missioner Heavy care Maree — Dressed .... LIVE » oy Prime tight . Hmooth heavy Tough heavy . Beac' ‘ Nay—Aitaifa No. Timothy, No. 1 Straw .... Pamphlet Prepared Seattle Boys and Girls The Star's Washington bureau, in response to many redtests boys and girls, has prepared a dandy four-page sum mary of the president's cabinet and the executive departments at their work and duties. This tells all about the cabinet, what it does, when it meets, how it helps the president, the law of suec cers to the presidency in case of the president's death, and what ch department and its various bureaus do for the people This information will give you a knowledge of the government at Washington that is right up to the minute and taken from too) u. attle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D.C, I want the pamphlet on THE PRESIDENT’S CABINET, and inclose two cents in stamps for postage, N. Y. Stoc! (Monday's Quot 1. BM Greek ~ BANK CLEARINGS Clearings ... Balas Heoge—Dreseed, fight, fancy, Te. Heavy. dressed sears Vest ned. light fancy, TM Medium dressed Live, per Mm. .. sion of cabinet offi who wants this informa. tion may have it by filling out carefully the coupon below and THE SEATTLE STAR ‘DOCTOR GIVEN k Exchange ace HIDAY, 447,200 sharee, . WILL ADVOCATE | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921, wera Png S etl Matinee Amen Baal, Saget is | | KATHAR Ame aa 1 | Presents re iy .!tS Howard Blake Admits Giving S | on aig | ert h ee Dope Prescription Ki YH } | | or sot Dr. Howard Blake, company phy | ® 0% ican for the Libby -MeNell y ‘ oa * at Libbeyville, Alaska, was # a S re by Federal Judge 1, 1B. Cushman | LagupComaamen Jou Pras Sepsa, Conmucton | ST 7 * Tuesday to serve a Year and a day A AATIONAL IASTITUTION : at MeNeil island penitentiary Mail ORDERS NOW om Dr, Make admitted that on his re order eee Senet +44 turn from Alaska he te her LASTS LONG i" to Albert Geddings, dressed stamped envelope for Me ah $31. . ne permitting him to buy sie ounces of | return ‘ item » | Mttew is 14% Morphine from the Stewart Holmes a OE 16° aaa? ANOOSE Welling- att % fe alno ac ed he had} . i , ; di n Pagitie..-. 8a ton " Hi car te lke hibk oe erenmed Moe te ee | ton nag t comes wd aslote 7 164% 14 14 Stimulating drugs to cannerymen in “t rect from the origina 1% 124 hours, sometimen 20 hours per day, A . EMENTS ae old-seam Wellington 1 but would not admit, that the atimu WILKES festRe— is hand-picked at the aa lant ‘ua morph ° ‘ . 45 | Risks wae sentenced on two counts! mine, thoroughly 19% | to serve concurrently, Albert Ged | . cleaned and screened, dings, Jack Yeo and Harry Kanibe de AT By sat. 18 “charmed jointly with Dr. Blake, were es and chock-full of heat ‘ * | ceadthan one Tole ioe eas Soe ett Order this clean, long- t isk the Libby: MeNel! Co. for $10,000 for | lasting coal and reduce United Retail #tores “ * making a drug addict of her husband. , COS i Ti i SK St Me nile Ne Waa. being’ treated tn the your monthly coal bills. i t “ 0 wn company hospital in Alaska, Delivered by Dealers— ii ‘ ae tm 4% But Guaranteed by Us | If your dealer cannot supply you, phone us direct CASES FOR VETS, J. E. Barr of Red Cross: Wil Push Claims Free All war veterans who feel dinnatin: | fled with their present dixability or al compensation, or lack of voor Crows in the Pacifi¢ Yorthwest, who will armrue the casd’for the claimant without charge. | Mr. Barmy who has offices in the Arcade building, Seattle, made this announcement today “The Red Crons feels that there are many exservice men, expecially those living outside of Seattle and in the distriet including Washington lOregon and Idaho, who would submit | [their grievances to this board of ap- |peals, If they knew that some one at headquarters to argue they * for them,” sald Mr. Barr. ‘The Red Cross wishes to have ery disabled war veteran of these |three states satisfied with bis com pensation vocational privileges, and we feet that the best way to do is to furnish some one to plead canes.” Announcement also was made to- day that a numb of Seattle veter. ans Tuesday received checks from the government as interest on soldier {!asurance amounting to $1.10 for ev. ery $1,000 insurance THIS ‘WEEK mA O77 drachma Seattle $4,961,873,78 792,684.73 ETHLY or = and of. of public roads y by the Cham JACK tion at Seattle, This be offered in person i } | 2 Girls Run Anes height. ne oe Mildred Halverson, 16, and Erma| Lowman, 15, reported to have es-| caped from the Washington School for Girls, in Everett sought by police here Tuesday, Mil dred ts 6 feet 4 inches tall. weighs 120 pounds, has dark eyes and hair and! railways to save TOCK Moechyards MULTAN ETT Rec. u.s. 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