The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 9

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MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. One Dollar Brings you any Columbia Grafonola you may choose Buy a Columbia on these spe- cially low terms. Pay only one dollar, the balance in small weekly payments. @ Portable or Cabinet Size Any type Columbia Grafonola in our store will be delivered to your home for only one dollar. Have a cabinet size in your home and a portable size to take on motor trips, week- end parties or to your summer home or camp. Note these attractive terms: Type A-2 Mahogany or quartered golden oak. Base 13%xl4% inches, Height 1-16 ins. One Dollar Down 50c a Week Type C-2 Mahogany or selected quartered golden oak. Size 16% tnches at base. Height 1111-16 inches. One Dollar Down 75c a Week Type D-2 Mahogany, golden oak, furned oak and Early Eng- lish oak. Base 1%%x71% inches. Height 13% inches. One Dollar Down $1.00 a Week Type E-2 Finished in red mahog any, American walnut (eatin finish), en oak, fumed oak and Early Eng- lish oak. One Dollar Down $1.50 a Week Type F-2 Same as Type E-2 but equipped with Columbia Individual Record Ejector. One Dollar Down $1.75 a Week Come in tomorrow. This offer will not be open much longer. Instruments are being purchased and stocks daily growing smaller. Don’t wait until everything is gone. Chicag loniay's Quotations GRAIN MARKET Wheat— Open High Low | Clone! er onieshel« ¥ 91.12% $91,19% $1.11% 81.12% | oAne MBes shredded conny 1100 112% 1100 111% - ots: fea, ate 2120 Lid 112 113%) S taliet can 836 d ery ot m2 eval bakin lie 9 ue ede ites broom, 100; $46 oe 4% oe oie rs CHICAGO, July 19.—Grain prices | P%.:.: * Cloned irregular on the Chicago CT ae board of trade today. | r+ a wt} sa er Wheat was higher in the last hour | ‘ “ ¢ of trading on heavy export business 10.65 10.67 10.60 10.62 4nd advancing prices on the Liver- 10.90 10.90 10.80 10.86 Poot market. Corn and oats, which | steal saan ’ had followed the wheat market) 10.45 10.67 10.62 Karo ‘syrup, 1%-1, can ibe “6 thruout the day, held to Prices thru continued fw Weather reports from the grain belt. Provisions were irregular. opened up %e at changed, Bep- 1 g110 and | mber opened off ‘and cloned up 1 se agly corm, opened unchange cloned off tee. Sept 1 unchanged at 64%6 A FLAPPER’S DEFINITION ‘Asked to define “love,” a roma tle girl replied, Bd wheat 2 Gloned up" we at $1.1 with steps on your foot and, 1 stead of it hurting, | thrill."Boston Transeript. 4%c and cloned off Wwe July oats opened off 4c at 24%0 and closed unchanged. mber ened off E . ¢ 4 j -* worth mortuary ave, N. band, James ¥. and four daughters, ‘0 Board of Trade “I guess it's love when the fellow you are dancing it makes you t FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS were being completed at the Buttex Monday for Mrs," Clara Lula Coleman, 47, who died |; Saturday at her home, 2233 Boylston She is survived by her hus Coleman, five sons ‘|New York Nervous at Opening | WALL STRERT JOU RNA NEW YorK Perfunetor | marked © After firmer market and the ne ing the © treet s larg inion and the atrike showdown gave the market @ son, Baltimore & Ohio and Pric Pheceted shortly before noon. Republic advanced In sympathy high for the year at 624, Central and Penne: ly heavy will be wit be euill turther curtatiods ourtatled. Ship News Tides in Seattle TURSDAT 4:04 pom, 219 ft High Tide t Second High Tide | j2.98 p.m .—@6 ft | | ake te) » ™, ee Weather Bureau Report TATOOBH ISLAND, July 10.8 A. M. -Marometer Fi fog, wind south, 14 miles Arrivals and Departures ARRIVED—July 10-atr Rodin Adair dro, at 4:45 pm from Prince Rupert via porta, Watson for Mienmond U. & HB Merey, & Yokohama and Kobe, at 6.30 Florence Luckenbach for at tor | via ports, at 11:48 p.m. for Tacoma, at 9:15 Tacoma, at Bohley for Va Juneao-—July southbound, at 6 : Vessels in Other Ports Antwerp—July §—Salled, motorship Balboa for Tacoma Boston —July }—Halled, etre Denotes ter Beattic. New Yore—Joly #—atr Lene Lucken- bach from Meattic Vhiladelphia—Jaly }—@alled, ote Ma wahan tor Seattle Kote-—July ¢—Arrtved, otf THimalta Maru from Seatt) ate Protestiaus from | Grattian Balled, otf Makata Maru for Be site Yokohama—July ¢—Arrived, otr Toko- heme Mare from feattia Ban Petro—Jualy Satled, ety Virgtn- tan dpe Battin deep Ober G Kirkpatrick for Hent® Mahoney for Bentthe; str for Meattle; str Rebbin G Arrived, str Ban Diego fro Tan Segnenen--tule iiepunhe tno Sette Port Angeles for & y for Port A Tacoma. Arrived, str 3 ¥ Rolled, ovr towing bktn it midnight; Dp me; ate at 6p. mj ote] Florence Balled, str July 16 from Ar ‘oo many Inve start, while active industrial © generally low | pening pr v. & Rub iW: Lehigh y 1% off %; Sinclair, Studebaker 131%, off %) Atchison off %: Maltimore & Ketall Sto Vcrine on % Kteol 98M, off n 49%; Pennsylvania 44; Pan-American ft 4: ald B rn Pacific 90; New Haven 29% lethlehem Petroleum 161%; Utah 68%, off %; neral Mo CET FIRST ICE Exchange® UL FINANCIAL REVIEW trading, with price ranges narrow, t tng Httle of bank are waiting to plek up poasibilities Involved tn the railroad nervous tone at the opening, Atchi jonal recessions at the led the recovery reached a new Independent steel (Sate 2.00 cts Chicago “Car Lots (Materdeay's Quotations) Furnished by Leogas & Breen B10 Second Are, Oretn— at drachma.., * Monday's Quota: om wet. Haw, 8@ 0. Coftee—No. 1 Tio spot 1e%o Ih) No 6 Hantoa, 14@14¢%e Ib. eee ulated, BANK CLEARINGS | + 155,721.46 1,446,875.26 } + 2,058,000.00 | \ ; Sanete | — transactions CREAM MELONS Local Dealers Offer Them at 4 Cents a Pound re tor rk. . Went Jester ight. inai-—#tr Robin | aro. hip Moorings—-S8tr Ketent- | kan, str Skagway on Co.'s Dock—Motorship von. Stacy Street Terminel—U, @ C. % Rurn- aide. Spoke. Terminal Mtreet fitr Carmar- President Jefferson, A -jon the street for 4 cents per pound. One carlond of ice cream melons, the first on the market this season, arrived Monday morning from the Imperial Valley, California. They jarrived in fair condition and went Local cantaloupes are expected to be on the market by next week, ac. cording to Seattle jobbers. The Call. fornia cants are now selling for $2 a |crate on standards. VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Deatere P 1 baking powder, soap, 200, Stal or Borden's milk, 90 PIKE PLACE Stall 1626 Pike pl. Meat o Wheat, #10; Federal or Co-operative milk ( ; Crystal White oA ” Del Monte 100 pkey coRNEn n 3 big jored herring, 160; in stufted #, 200 pt.; 2 The, cot 2 the. weuerkraut, 260; oon, Ihe. SOUTH Stall 1, bread, 100 | eookies, 2 doz. 1 [beet, 200 t.; hi ‘good bacon, 300 ™ “, ‘ END loaf; pen, 260 each Stall 42, rolled halt or whe Stall bo; ,; ; | Parmipe—Cal, 1 Cantifiower Cal. Celery Corn Florida, per Tb. ... Por ™ Fee Plant Garlte 4, per To. Loon! green, don. bunches Crystal wax, or ‘ Parsiey—toe dn. ine Parsnips Per sack Peae—Local, per Mm Peppere—Fiorida . 1, Gon, bunches 1 outdoor tm 20-1. bom s.++ wippt, per ort or 1.48 1002 1% white, ancl Cel, new, don, bunch Local, doz b o- Biackeaps Currants Cherry, p Gooweberrie Enaliah, to Loganberrles—| Raspberries | Sten wheres Marshalls FRUITS Pricee Paid Wholesale Dealers Apricots—c B. Wash. Royal Anne, tb Rings, per Pie, per Ib k Tartarian, local, tb. Per don. Dro omsedary, 6-pka. box tb. Stal 62, wupes, 190 each; lettuce, » | Honey to.; oumta- | “Comb, per came Strained, amber, Tb. « sia cS QU)UNUUUNUUUAUUUUGETLLL | Watermelono-—Per Tb, Almonde—I. X. L., per ™. Butterfat— Strained, white, Tb. « Honeydew Melous—Viat © 2.46‘ Mene—6% De, and uD THE SEATTLE STAR I year. E at .. @Price Ticket desired) Check One Address: nclosed find .. WAYFARER COMMITTEE 1922 1200 FOURTH AVE, SEATTLE PUT UMN i The Wayfarer SEAT SAL OPENS TODAY AT 10 ‘At Wayfarer Office, 1200 Fourth Ave., Cor. Seneca F you saw The Wayfarer last year you will want to witness the mam- moth, elaborated pageant of 1922. If you missed The Wayfarer last Summer, you cannot afford to overs look this opportunity to see the “Spectacle of the Ages.” More and better music, thousands more in the cast and chorus, amaz- ing improvements and changes in the gorgeous lighting effects. ‘You will not recognize “America’s Passion Pageant,” so awe-inspiring and spectacular will the new production be. Gigantic reproductions of man’s progress down through the greatest eras in history—thrillingly dramatic, overpowering in its theme and les- sons for humanity. Get Your Tickets Early To Avoid Disappointment The enormous demand for seats from people outside Seattle makes it necessary that tickets be reserved immediately if choice locations are to be assured. Moving the stage closer has reduced the number of seats this Caravans from almost every city and hamlet in the Pacific Northwest are:coming to The Wayfarer. Railroads will bring thousands from all parts of the United States and Canada. All railroads are giving a round-trip rate of a fare and one-half from all points to Seattle for Wayfarer Week. All Seats Reserved. No War Tax ° ; Prices—$2, $1.50, $1, 75c Children Under 12 Years Half Price No telephone reservations. You must get tickets personally or by mail Fill out the attached coupon, enclose check or money. order, if you can- not visit The Wayfarer office: Oath Lor ..000sc0.cces secs night, (ay of week) 2c stamped envelope. epee tickets in enclosed, self addressed, ++eeee+-Hold tickets at Box Office, Peveerameemaseasrrensemeteerereeres Shea e wwe ee eee ee ewenss re wserwoseesseeeesees city 4,000 Singers, 3,000 Actors, $265,000 in Lighting, Scenic Effects, the- World’s Largest Stage—These Make The Wayfarer the Greatest Spectacle in History, First stage rehearsal of all scenes, at the Stadium, Friday, July 14, 7 p. m. Every participant must attend. Entertain Out-of-Town Friends by Inviting Them Here for Wayfarer Week, July 24-29 Ce MT. = Name State Liv NUTS Prices Paid Wholesste Dealers , par th. Prices Paid to Shippers A grade, Seattle delivery ranch, white Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers eamery, cubse. Biock Swine . ‘Wash, triplets Tillamook triplets FOULTRY Ad Prices Paid a Wholesale Dealege young, per fb. 8] Prt emi to 1% Thi a 1% the. and over uM Heavy breeds ... d aa Mea., Fancy dry picked to above . old, rm. mecocers dia. lve, per I. Grass cattle Medium to ¢ Common to good Bost cows and heifers , live, 8% to 4% The. , light, B to 8% the. Ment fancy Fancy, Nght .. POULTRY AND “MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealere me atoore Medium to choice Common to good . Canners .... Calves, ght . Medium to choice Heavy Bulle . jogo Prime light FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Beet, per ewt. HAY, GRAIN AND City Delivery, Wholesale, Per Ton yellow, 120-1, aks, 1, ake. Barley— Whole, feed Rolled, 80-1, ak on All-Grain Chop Chick Feed—100-tD. ak Chick Mash—With |B 100 Lu Kan Mash--No BM, 100 Beratch Feed Wheat— Mixed Peanut Ol M Cottonseed Meal . Linseed Oi) Meal .. Chicago Live Stock Quotations Hoge—Receipts, 0, Market 10@28@ lower, Top, $10.90; bulk of sales, $9@ $10.86; heavy weight, $10.3 medium weight, $10.55@1 wetght, $10.30@10. 88.7509 oNarket atro: hotce and prim 4 common ole, and medium, } Duteher cat and heifers, cows and elfors, celpts, 20.000. Market steady, 25@500 lower, Lamba, $12.5) lambs, cull and common, & 7 i ‘ling wethers, $8.75 @11.7 4.50@7.65; cull to common ews FEED @ 54.25, bs Cis Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, July 10.—Forelgn ex Demand ster= 44 france, $0.0873, up lire, | $0,0445, up marks, $o.00io. "up. -0000% | Danish kroven, 160, unchanged.

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