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PAGE 18 NEW ORANGES: ON MART HERE Market will open at about $11 a box | » a» ft for the new steck. Seoand 1 Vide m, 69 tt No changes were reported on the || tity Wholesale fruit and produce market |! Friday. Commorities on the dairy) ~ Market were also unchanged. VEGETABLES Paid Wholesale Dealers AsGoWw, 4 18 Shepherd, known the “Smiling | Randit.” because of bis habitual amile in court, has been sentenced to a imprisonment 14d years oo@.2s! ates, hothouse, 40%, | Leen, per box Plant Wash, per e ve Aged Woman Chops| net ti| Grandson to Death| ° 140] VERA CRU% Aug. 18.—Marte Fi | invincbie NO oh ican, an aged Mexican woman, | rtuy Rerieetielt chopped her youngest grandson pieces with an ax. Cat Smothers Girl I While She Sleeps * WZABETH, N. J. Aug. 18.—Al lowed to sleep on the bed with 4/ year-old Frances Lytle, the family cat seine exo the little wast | to death Admits ‘Cigaret_ Caused Explosion BREST, Aug. 18.-—An employe has hie §=clgaret which caused the fatal explosion in & local powder factory. | Loe. aa. tre Lc sgomaae ‘Local. per ™ Bell, peach bor joes. ocal, white, Fakta Goma fancy graded La. yams, bush. hamper . ine Yakima, per M Picktings crate Rees Cal, white, mack .... tea rr) . per crate. .2.25 FRUITS Paid Wholesale B. Wash, crate . Dealers Ler Purse Snatcher Is r Stripped, Flogged |Girl, 12, Rescues Child From Death ST. PAUT, Mite, Aur 1.— Twelve-yearold Myra Simmons dove | tocke Russian $40, Tet! into 14 feet of water and rescued a|fiusian ise, 19t4 smaller child from drowning. |Hoswtan @ige 1819 | French French French \King George’s Dogs i} Win Prizes at Show CARDIFFF, Aug. 18.—Two Labra dor retrievers owned by King George time five prizes at the annual dog " show, be. , be. 1931 mal, per crate ...2 Valencins, 216° | Tough Luck! Anyone 'S Got a Nice Barrel? HI NEWQUAY, Eng. Aug. 18.—Thy “3 clothing stolen while they were bath ling, Florence Ellis and Blanche Shelley had to walk thru the town | in their swimming suite. A police man.accompanied them ar | United Kingdom 6 ‘Thursday's Quoti Mahed ©. B. condensary, owt. . DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Better—Local creamery, cudes. Brick an Fresh rinch, white shat. xed colors Pallets Or. Astpteto desea cream brick | Denies Call for ne ne lock Swiss by A WASHINGTON, At 18.—Re. Wash. triplets’. Sie ss \ntoa es $1.48 ports that President Harding is con ‘Tillamook triplets 36 | Rowe Meal $7.00 | templating calling for 660,000 volun POULTRY AND Ts |Bone-—Granulated ... $2.00 | teers for the regular army, in order Paid by Wholesale eaiers | Charcoal Haldwood +11.08/ to protect men willing to take the to Shippers | Fish Meal ii at) ; . “ Decke—tive, oid. ber ™ 15 | Grit--Limestons fase | Places iking rail workers were at Granite denied today by Seere ‘ y Brotiers— a: RY Ment Scraps Kastern 102.06 | tary of War Weeks tees ta ona is 4 $| shetl—-Eastern oyster Saag Lieve Wee Week PO Med. live, 1% to 4% te Western oyster 21.06 ‘There is not a word of truth in Live, light, 3 te 3% ¢ eh tees 20.0¢ | them,” he aaid | Faney dry picked above eg Aitalts, Me, 3 26.00 live. Ghelee, iebe .... F eT yaigary: taney <.. ne Fancy, light . ue POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Ducks-— Dressed, per ™ Mene—Dresses, heavy . 39 Dreaned, light, t 18@ ‘20 Live, heavy, ™. . teee 37 Live, light, i. 30 Broilers —Lressed, per to.. 320 (35 Vaney, heavy 129 14 Geese— Dressed. per 10 Fancy, dressed, Mt “1 40 Live, per tb. 17 Dressed, per 4 Cows—Country dronsed, To. 06@ 10 Hoge—Fancy block 16@ 16 Veal—Fancy, Went .... 1b@ 16 Med., dressed ...... n@ 4 Heavy, coarse o1@ 1 Med, itgnt 100 3 Med., 1606200 the 090° 110 LIVE sTOck Quotations at Mtockyards Cattie— Prime steers 2.0... 7 5 Grass cattic " 1.26@ 1.60 Medivm to choice .. 700@ 1.69 Common to kood + 6.00@ 6 00 Best cows and heiters 5.40@ 6.00 Medium to choice ......... 6.00@ 6.60 Common to good . 4.00 5.00 Ganners .....- 1.00@ 2.60 Calves, Weht » 7.000 4.00 Medium to choice .00@ 9.90 Heavy + 4.00@ 6.00 i Bulls . 4.009 4.00 ‘ — ? Prime ight . +e 1216 @ 19.95 : Bmooth heavy AL 16@12.60 Rough heavy . 7.658 9.00 tittt 6:00@ 1.00] 1444 482,00@ 15,00 | wep — : Prime lamba . ‘ ‘Valley lambs 4 alt Jambo : #9 Mademoiselle Mistinguette, “the girl with the i SU oan” 5/dollar legs,” recently visited America. Hi | amused at the flapper who wore her skirts so high. 149 She's 58’ Stock Trade Points toNew High Records Br pare’ ta an excellent condition | * Tharaay's “Quotations The orange is rich in color, with a na smooth, fairly thin skin, This new | Pn. 9 Mdustrytof Australia now makes it Tides i in Seattle Ajea Ruvber. . possible to have a seedless orange Amer. Agr, Chemical from the month of June until later yen than November The Valencia Amer Hoacty Maw orange being practically the American Cam. Mn sale during that. period. The “Hest ma, hf" ong pall 4 103 aM Liberty Bonds 1ei.14 201.08 MILAN, Aug. I8—-A young tMtef 180.84 100.68 who snatched a woman's purse was | T' iar ro waren stripped of all his clothing and i} 10042 10838 whipped thru the streets. 5.10088 16076 eee eee million- Staid matrons were And the flappers were jealous, And here's Mistinguette with her son! Foreign Money Status a |Bankrupt 22 Years, Army Volunteers Geene—Dressed, per m. . um Eee, ver Be, a6 BANK CLEARINGS fat, young, per ™ ty Belgian Hares —2% tbe. and up. "a - He Pays All Debts Dressed 17 Seattle »., Ate. 18.~——Just 38 Turkey —Vaincy 4. 5 a0) Clearings $4,653,902.31 ars as adjudged bank Old, live, per i... 79 F Raseacc 883,075.16 apt, Rev. v worth Jones paid ALA, S@TRERT JOURNAL REVIEW Variety From New South) sxxw vorn, aur, Sears trading In tho stock exchange today made It evident that & primary f rward movement is ae Wales Comes In iigal atone reepondnd te nequranes CL Utter SAPD? 2 : nih for the yor At 103% and resulted In important Following the arrival of 10 boxes of | steels. eavy welling of Mext ite failed to che ment in the weneral Niet Karly in the 1 Havel variety from New South Wales, reached a new high for the year Australia, the first ever received in eng ile cones od active the United States, a large shipment pening prices included: United st of the fruit was bro’ to the local! Lehlgh up Hialdwin 1? house of the Ryan Fruit ¢ Friday ¢ ay viel ty t 4 Btates Bt This was the first season the f £ oranges have been grown In commer | — - i aoe cial quantities ¢ whole shipment. | New York Stock Exchange Cleese iy ¢ | bi show next Tuesday and Wednesday. $ q HENLE HUTT UA ionniainiianis peer snes ase ra THE BRATTUE STAR ) Gee Gee Is Now Under Suspicion Thought Bandy - Legged for Wearing Long Skirts } ne BY GEE GK, TH’ OFrICK VAMP | 1 have bought a new dress, | and it ts two inches removed from the grown It is black satin wrappy. 1 fite me snug all about the hips wnd waist, The sleeves are wide and kimony And I like it and it in While I write, Rube sex: “Don't wear ‘em, Gee Gee, or I'll suspect you're bandy-legged Which only bears out my contention that n are y, and believe women have ulterior motives in adopting the new wtyle, Boexides, ghe is a, ch knopker of aviating frocks! You can't please everybod Dad has been growling for the past coupla years about my abbre viated skirts, and now since Dame Fashion—that fickle vampiah—har decreed that they shall drop, Dad's growling again tell you this constant crabbing t te habit.; The men get a kick out of it! “For the love of Mike—where did you get It? Since when did you decide to make old wom an out of yourself?"—this from | Dad, who bas accused Mother of encourag' me in my bras enness by making dresses that LILY LEITZEL, barely reached the knees. “It seems to me that girls get old fast enough without wearing those old dust craps.” And ev ory time Mother made a skirt for me she erabbed about “good. ness knows what this genera tion ts coming to,” And all the way down while suspended in mid-| puch were the comments r all, what hope is there for fat folks? Here ia Lily itzel, star aerial gymnast with the Ringling Brothers and rhum & Bailey circus. She will come to Seattle with the She was here with | the combination a year ago, But there is a difference. Then | the dainty aerialist weighed 98 pounds and could perform a mere hundred “giant half flanges” the line But nllow aid. Now she has inereased her record of gyrations to 110,|me to say thie—which shows that I and yet, in spite of this strenuous exercise, tips the circus|*™ not & mastermind but an aver cales 04. ¥ 0 ! eee gw on at 104. y hat to do! What to do! If the etyle to wear 4 ring in the " none comes in, I'm going to wear Irish Generals Get one, even if I have to take down Takes Poison as He Is Sentenced! Salary of $25 Week the old living room portieres! TRIESTE, Aug. 15.—Sentenced for! DUBLIN, Aug. 18—Generals in | as Phone Operators theft, Giuseppe Schumann exciaimed,|the Irish Free State army get ap- 1922 Record of | CLAPHAM, Eng. Aug. 18—~Bight "I can only die! Then he drank | proximately $25 a week. Efforts are | hundred girl college graduates ap polwon being made to increase their salaries Pedestrians Hit | plied for the post of telephone awitch AILED hE r ORE SUPERIOR) penton Aug A tew days) JUDGE OTIS BRINKER, Friday, | after Dr. Kathenau was assassinated, Martin Ott pleaded guilty to illegal | President Ebert received an anony. pouneasion of liquor and was fined | mous letter telling him he also meets $200 and costa | be slain by Automobiles 141G ses socoua ares ee tas to the Seattle General horpital after he had been struck by an auto driv GLAZED BEETS jen by 3. Re Menon, 3013 Firt ave . N., Thursday, at Thomas #t. and BY BERTHA EE. SHAPLEIGH Warren ave. William was only Cooking Authority for Seattle Star and Columbia University jslightiy — Reets are an exceedingly good vegetable, good to the taste and ‘417 ‘Claude Humphries, 2615% pleasing fo the eye. They make an excellent soup, are a fine ad Firet a was in the city houpital Friday, after being run over t i FRIDAY, GAS SHORTAGE MEANS LITTLE Chemists Produce Innumer- There should be no alarm wh ever over the p lity of th or being a gus wh thin ou memory, if nome fact 1 figur gathered by experts to t \ upon According (what the t | ehemy “nd mm development of © tue 4 dozen different substance more ordinary of which are Apart from all thin, benze ‘ kerosene will tat Me | and 1 exist ained | from the shale 1 to offer one sbati. | s for gan yet th appears to be alm ply_of thin Coolidge Is Given Booklet o on Seattle A leather-bound copy of “Be the Beaport of Bucces ’ pre ented yesterday by the Chamt f merce to View President Cu dge, the outeide cover beari name in gold jetter Coolidge received a copy of booklet tells of th Charmed Land | uttrac | recreational and out-of doors tlons of this Trade Balance Is Racial Sympathy) “It is an axiom that the volume of nation t# in di internati rection. foreign trade of any t proportion 1 to its racial sympathy said Dr. Glenn Levin Swiggett, director of the divi sion of business education in the United States burcau of education, | who spoke at a Chamber of Com. merce luncheon Thursday. He is the guest of the foreign trade depart ment of the chamber 1,800 Girls Apply able Substitutes \¢ AUGI ‘The Seattle | Sti Published Dall o atth Ven neton Subscription Rai bY MAIL, IN AT IN THY STAT One month: Th TATE OI ‘ON or WASH Pr e nth, oF Rh IN CIT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RA‘ Transient per Vine Innert wx words line) Three snuee Contract and Coup Rates on Reque Leave Your Copy Bartell’s Drug S NO. 2, 610 SHOOND AVES Or Telephone MAIN 0600 vv NERAL (THON i Monda Per me “4 charge ms (oount “NOTICES | MAN—4 od t p. m., Hom usbar Charmed Land,” similarly bound lett | Beattie, the Seaport of Success,” outlines the industrial ges of |F PE Seattle and the Northwest and “The | , RESON: Le VERY ONE i MEN ~~ REGAIN and power. © Revive yo 50 tablets. by on RCULES Si oneaN WRAK tion. Gt awa CAT se oxi sieeplonsnenn. SO tableta, perience in beauty shop tal work evenings; appoint made. . Main 708%, room 519. a CONPINEMENTS TA nurse, who will assist need 1418 % board operator ip @ local laundry The winner gets $1,260 a year Clad i in n Nightie, Chases Burglars PORT JERVIS, N. ¥, Aug. 18 Clad only in her nightgown and a short coat Miss Alice K. Burden rode five miles in pursuit of two bur. wigs and had them arrested. Didn’t t Like Pie, so They Murder Baker BELFAST, Aug, 18.—Armed men dition to some salads and may be served as a vegetable in a variety pr tsa by ® truck driven by C. H. Cordell, The firnt tying to do after washing them t# to boll until tender. ||1216E. éeth st. Humphries suffered Then plunge them into cold water and slip off the skins three broken riba and other injuries Young, email, baby beets are usually served whole, but if they are |) lee a) A CORONER'S JURY decided Fri |day that Richard Sean came to his | death by reason of his own negil- | |wence In crossing the road where | was struck, August 11, by an auto jdriven by H. W, Teak, printer, and |futally hurt. Sessa was carrying an | umbrella Which obse cured hie vision. | larger ones cut in etices and cook as follows 6 beets, boiled and sliced 3 tablespoons butter A little salt Th the sauce pan place butter and sugar, add beets and cook slowly minutes 2 tablespoons sugar and when a syrup is formed (Cut this out and paste it In ror cook beck) Ln The Youngest Business Man in Town Wants Your Patronage Can you guess who he is? Of course he doesn’t handle very much money and he doesn’t make anything near as much as the Second Ave. business men do, but he works just as hard. What Does He Sell? Why he sells the thing that everybody buys. Thousands and thousands of people buy it every day and they can hardly get along without it. It is the newspaper. He passes your home every day and he wants to leave a copy of The Seattle Star on Your Porch in your mail box or any special nook where you desire to have it left, for the small sum of 50 Cents a Month Order the paper direct from him or phone the circulation department of THE-SEATTLE STAR, MAIN 0600, and leave word for him to serve you regularly, THE SEATTLE STAR leads its closest competitor by MORE THAN 15,000 COPIES A DAY It has undeniably earned the name of “Seattle’s Most Popular Paper” There’s a Reason—the People Demand It. sy al eee TTT TIMI LOUD is | worthless i SO TUAW Lu UU ULL NNT shot Edward Devine, a bakery man |ager, to death because they did not | Uke the pie he sold them. Cc, W. FRIED WAS HELD Friday in’ the county jail on a charge of grand larceny, following bis arrest by Sheriff Matt Btarwich In a complaint filed before Justice of the Peace C. C. Dalton, Fried is charged with appropriating $500 be longing to Alfred Bornstein. BECAUSE HE PASSED an atieged check for $10 w. Lh osm Victor Sans al Chart Fessler, is charged with petty apeed in justice court. He is | held in the county jail. “on tt, Public Markets RCONOMY apricots Stall peppers. eating Dp: roles, tenderioin of sole. 0c T. Stalls 1-2-3 basket King nalmon. jamb roast, 10 Tt or Si, fresh creamery butter ok creamery butter ee, 200 T.; strictly Stall 40, peanute, olate, 2ie T.; black 6. pure American bar baking < SANITARY fos, ise: bar suger, 3 foe Iee. Stall | i Stall 47, sharp che ! CORNER Stal 18, Fee Naptha Teter} seodions raisins, 1f¢ M., 2 1 broken | saben § Wa abo, PRL 10, beer tote reamery butter { sliver saimon, hailbut, 26¢ 94 Pike at, T.; sirloin steak, 1 Ths, abe; | sugar cu e Stall 100, | silver salmon, 1$c Tb.; ling .:] crabs, 0c each. Stats 102-116 freah | butter $50; 3 cans tomatces, 4 bare White soap, ibe; 26¢ phe. | Wheat-o, Stat) 17, © wugar, 4 MR Jie, & Ths, 62e or Borden's milk, 4 tall ¢ 4 the, short. ribs, Ke tb, Rtmlle 4-4 tha new Stall Sun Maid raisin 6 PKR. | sack flour, $1 | tha, 25e, Stall 1 new potatoes, 10¢ 5, bapanas, 400 dos: sweet! Tapes, r Stall $1, butter, 40o » r, Ibe MH, 3 tba,’ 40c so Pik #3 men’s union sults, $1.95; Tbe Infants’ wool and silk home, 380, Waeth ax i Stalls 20-21, Gol | milk, $4 | We Mm | ugar cured milk plain ade 1 Beall 130 a. | Hamilton's vanitla extract, 1-on. given free; largecan pineapple, sda i TIRE GUARANTE | placements. lof Ame «| unanimous approval of all the |more than 90 per | produced jis that-t i whether Liewllyn , answers ~ Liberal rv eat Reward. GTIME PIAN taneht. R06 Pine at. WANTED BY GREAT NORTHER! RAILWAY — MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS SHERT METAL WORKERS COACH CAKPENTERS CAR REPAIRERS WELDERS LINEMEN HELPERS LABOPERS 7 Permanent jobs at wages auth by United States Labor Time and one-half efter 8 and for Sundays and Free transportation. APPLY AT ROOM 217 KING SE, STATION Seattle, Wash. ), FOR TUNNEL at $4.50. Outside labo Apply 617 Lyon B Jam if Sam Weisfieid watch, throw it owas Big Green Clock. opp. post | Bete wateh and je aw iry, repele Jess, Alarm and mantel _Stattord & Sch “= THING OF PAS “| Mileage Basis Gua Abused, Is Claim For years tire manufectunt were accustomed to see their antees gadly misused 0 were many of scrap tires picked and sent in for adjustment, -@ tomers in numbers were accu to ask for repla nents, taking: chance ting anything at all | placements bee pmmon, and ul mo din favor of the purse the tires themsé I ioan, had to carry this expense. 4 Wide-awake tire dealers thi the country have asked repeat that mile ntees be rel so that ¢ the merit of the product handled not on the basis of unwarranted ently the Tire Manufacty Diviston of the Rubber Associatl ca took a definite step 3 abolish the grounds for the fepl ment abuse. A manufactu standard warranty and custo claim form has been issued with be firms manufact cent of the tl this country, and # used by a very §! nation’s tire dealel A feature of the new arrangem ne mileage basis of figurl replacements has been discontinu A customer in making claim simply gives the facts of the case, It t matter of — decidit some defect in manufaetd ing hag developed or whether tire owner has abused the casing, The new arrangement will be in lower tire costs and less ils because of disputes regarding age claims, these in form will be majority of the becomes a

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