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PAG SOME PRICES 14 rig WALL STR More Green Beans and aa y YORK, Sept. ate bonus bill, Consolidated gained \ 40 14%; Studebaker Come In Paldwin 1% to ati; Lehigh Valley %& to T0\g, and Northern Pa-| —_— > to oth " eo! le ol al Opening > uded Studebaker 129 up %: Mexican Petroleum With heavier arrivals of Toca p ody | tudedener, 1 ' Monten, Petrole : 191, up MW green beans and white and yollow, }?) Mp M corn, the prices on those commodi- Rubber ee ; ties wenkened slightly, Tho beans Sinclair’ 84%, up M4: Were quoted at three cents a pound AP tg SRA be, FR in kack lots and four cents by the Numer eh L pound, ‘The corn was at $1 a sack in the fi Ground cherries were at $1 for 4 peach box, Quinces, which are just) ry Deginning to make daily arrivals on CLOSES LOWER CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Grain prices lelowed lower on the Chicago board > at from five to eight cents a pound, Butter, eggs and cheese were un two changed in prices. Tho first commodities being firm. Local, per sack Beans——Looal, per ™ Cabbage—Looal, white, per Local red, per T. eaaene of trade today. A spirit of uneasi- Carrete—Local, per sack . ness, due to uncertainty of the Bu- —.,. caeahy Oem, ropean political situation and the Cores Writ cand AbIIMy of the Continent to pay for snc grain importations was the chief in fluence in the trade. Provisions closed higher Wheat-—September opened off Yo at $1.06 and closed up Ke, Decem ~Loe, hothouse, 4 Local. per box : Plant ber opened off Mo at $1.06 and losed off Ke ¥ opened off So! 1.10% an wed off KO r opened up Ye at 98 G4 tho and cloned off te, Dec or * hanged at £4 M0 and e} May opened up tc Ts opened ed off Ke % /62%0 and closed off %& Oate—September opened off Me at 39%o and cloned off 4c opened off ‘ac IT%e off °. May © ed unch 39%o and closed off We | oe, | . | Chicago Board of Trade Thareday's Quotations Wheet Open Hiah lew Clore Sept $1.08 FL.OT SLOEM Beem Dee Loew ‘Ler Lasw tesm May LIO% Lik LOR Liem Core eps Dee Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Hmong Winter Bananas, white, box. .200@259 Dex Gravensteins, jocal, per box. .} 25@1.89 May Maiden Biush, box Crabdapples, per >. Rananas— Per Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Sejt, 21.—-Cash wheat No. 2. hard. SLOS@LOSN; No. hard, $1.07 @1.0T% ". . Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Rept. 21.--Foreian e2- Jebunge opened stead }up te: fram 0.0 tmarke, 96 00 lire, SQ0dDEN Portland Market Status Tharsday's Quotations Cattle—Recwipts Market steady and by bullae, $904 Hoge—Reeeipi. Prime mixed, $1 910.80; plas, $10 fers, 82G4, carmers, calves, 95.99. Marat § 24) Metter—d246e 1h Egee—Buying pric Maite a | Clearings .. | Balances .. + 6,708,213.00 + 1,309,887.00 Tacoma ! 2.967,000.00 } | Clearings Balances . Least Happy Time. Maturity Better. Hall Tells Why. Do You Agree? By Jack Hall From my childhood until a few years ago I was obseswed with a horror for age, and with a vast pity for what I now recognize as matur ity, but what I then considered sen. flity be as unbeliey be beek regarded people over entirely useless, and I wondered what on earth they did nights 14] I felt, theu the hot blooded years, even with @ rapidity, because pretty soon I was going to get old and mix 3 erable and have only memories for 2o|my delights. -29| 1 wish T had known as much as I do now; I can see where I did a lot ‘90 | 0f uxeless worrying, and @ lot of use. less prancing about seeking a good time. As the years slip by (and how a4| they do slip by) I find maturity ts the blessed state rather than youth One comes to know a sure one's self that youth gain; one comes to enjoy the qui less exhausting pleasures t no sting; one comes to love one mate rather than chase a dozen possible mates; one learns his work and does it withaut fuss or fret about the morrow, and one somehow gathers to ens in can ney Veal—Fancy, light Aressea never er oneself a secret philosoph that serves in time of stress, and pre Bone on serves one's faith In the ultimate use ‘Common of this blob of mud called earth. Conners No youth can possibly get ax much Calves, Joy out of courting as I do living gl with my wife, because the youth is Baie perpetually torn by jealouny, self. ee, wale doubting, secret wondering if she is Smooth hea the girl, fear lest she be and he lone Rough hea her; doubt lest he be able to make caer a living for two; a hundred harassing Pall devilments that youth in love is heir ‘Prime to. Maturity, safely over the early years of double harness, has no doubts, it can enjoy itself by its own jfireside, secure in the love of at least one person in the world Youth doesn’t know whether to be an engineer, a farmer, a politician, a banker, or a doctor; often it tries a dozen lines before it finds ite ap. pointed place: tried maturity knows its work and does it. T think youth is the least happy period of life. Wholesale Ploar—Famiiy pat, 49 Biue Stem bakers, Wheat—Mixed toed, 80's Cocoanut Meal foya Bean Meal Alfalts Meal Bone Meal . ing, 1090's Bone G. Wheat—Hecleaned Charcoal. All-Grain jab Meal Chick Feod—i Grit—Limer Chick Mash— 100%, with BM. Granite Growing Feed—100's ....... 00 | Ment Kerape-—Kastern Growing 100’s, no B. M. . 00 | Ghell— Renern oyster . 40 | Western oyster 00] Beach Prices Are Strong WEAKEN HERE on New York Market T JOURNAL ¥ Prices were atr stock exchang) today, reflecting th; Consolidated al Motors 144, off ‘at Lehigh Valley 704 ; Induatrial 1d run over $12 @ share. Rtorting, 94.69%, | Me YANCIAL TUEVIEW #t the openin: rollet felt. ¢ elt w an 14a, Mi United Btates Amerie) en 101, up up %; Midvale a6, 3 Alcohol #6%, up tei Unite nion Pacific 161%, off & trations in the © low of TR rremt level, ‘iin 0 New York Stock Exchange Wednesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Hryan 0 Reeond > Meattle » Low Clee, mia nu 4 aN rn | Amer, Rxpress Amer. Reet Huger Amertoan pra Amer, Bteel Faye Amer, Nuwar Amer Bumatra Amer, Tel & Tel California California Consolidated ¢ Conselt Hupp Motors Tavinetbh Kelly-tpringtietd . « Kennec x Mont Mo £ ON at Cal fited Retell Stores & Rubber 18% as Frankfort és Japaners és Japanese first ie Like most young people, I not only | ably antique, but I considerea them |} that I must live with some fuliness, | | | Wheat “ Corn M6 316 Oats 4 70 Rye 7 « Barley ooo 48 - 16 Keeond Third Fourth Vietory 1% te Vietory 6%n, 1 100.28 100.70 Foreign Money Status Wednesday's Quotations Pole aevena ae Normal value. F480 Grain Rects. Chicago Live Stock ‘Thursday's Quotations Hoge— i> 000. Market strong $10.10; bulk of ealen weight, $8 60410 99.8061 Hight tette heavy packing sown, $7.00@ fng sows, rough, $7.10 Cattle—Koceipts strong, 12,000, Market $3.7006.40 And helfers, $244; canner steers @44.66; veal calven, $11,764 12,50; feed $5.46@8.26; ptocker steers * cows and helfers, 16,000. Market steady Lambs, $13.50 14 common, 894612 yoarling wethers, $9612.26; @viso owen, 83 cull to common ewes, $2@ 3. . Denver Live Stock Btoern, heifers, $4@ re, $507.60 ‘| calves, $609 | Hoge—Roceipts, 650. Market 26462 higher, Top, $10.40; bulk, $10@ 10.25. | . #900. Market mtondy, Lamba, $1 ewes, | feeders, $12@13; -yearlmes, TUSKET, N. §.—Omar P. Roberta, 68, guide and trapper, found guilty of murder of his 19%year-old house. keeper, Flora Gray, at hunting lodge in North Kemptville on night of | August 2829. Sentence yet to be given. LANGHAM, Sask—Mrs, Ida Nel-|§ fon gives poison to %year-old daugh. | # ter, dle, have caused despondency. then takes dose herself, Both * [new crop bine! vinegar, 80 Financial troubles believed to]? THE SEATTLE STAR Tides in Seattle THURSDAY rn amr, at | seer, oe View High Tide | Wiest btigh Tide | rey 12.6 M1610 @ mm, UT ft Firat Low Tide | Wiest Low Tide toa aw. 1 (ae am Le te} bh Tide | Mecond High Tile | 1o8 ft | 60 ar ee Le | Tide | m, 10 fh, | Weather Bureau Report TATOOMM IBLAND, Bept, Ble® A. M. Harometer failing; Habt rainy wind south, 20 miles an hour, Passed out, Texa probably #tr Passed in, sailing venwel, at 4 see Arrivals and Departures AKMIV ED ye mj ate Afr via Kobe and ¥ 1 C, Kirkpa » Franciaes, at 10:46 # mm vin Mi ry ote Ad at 020 & om hbound, at 1:40 Vessels in Other Ports Lendon—Sept. 30—Arvived, str Kem 4ije trom Beatle a * 1—Malled, otr Je, Bept. i Rodin Hailed, Arrived, etr Min a a a : @ a 5 a a ‘ " Balled. Breer a tr A. Le Kent from Seattic. espe ate Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Te rier htt Kegs Milling Dock—@#tr Manne U. & @bipping Poard Meortne—@tr Cross Keys str "Delight. et mi Mreet Terminal oe Nieinen te Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—ttr Bene- ctor Mreet Terminal—Str Kinder~ wr Dope Dry decks ace Deliwood t found Bridge & Dre Co. —ate rd & Terminal—ttr Roose- Mation—U. & Heffernan Dr Ane ck-—ftr Nike, motorshtp or Ph itest, ber Marine N. Y Sugar and Coffee Pie Is refined, SANITARY fiat! 10%. pure cane sume 16 the ac, 109 The 86 Horden's mit, Se. 6 bare Cr i {| i} soya bean flour 2 the Menit 12, | crate, bananas, prunes, be crate Beatie 90-25-94, | Maver, 100; 3 bare Fels Naptha soap, 3 cOMNER Rtall 100, cane suger 6 per 100-% Htall $1, fancy butter, cream cheese, 260 1.; peanut +2 Me. 400, 1693 Pike pl pure elder eet plokles, OvuTLOOK r 260; 186 can corn, 20¢; 160 can jam, dill picklen, 100; 156 200 Log Cabin $0 can Royal baking powder, ean baking ps pttle Kage chill powd KCONOMY Stall 96, 8 the, per 100-1 aliver salmon, Th; silver oysters, 66, Btalle 2 peaches, doz, Stalix 490; 7 pie. cake Queen olives, 100; 36e pkg. Carnat peach ick'# syrup, Calumet Atalin 20-21, $1.06; Westlake Special fi nation milk, $4.6 Stall 109, fancy mugar cured plontc 1 boiling beef, 3 Btall 159, best Lynden Tanoh eggs, 260; full cream ¢ The. 660; pure Yakima ho: black flee, 10-1. can Pentek's coftes, 8 Tha. Best flour, | 4 np wola oll, $4.16, of “DAN PATCH” COASTER WAGON Has Arrived for SEATTLE BOYS = GIRLS ee The following boys and girls will be awarded their Coaster on calling at Star office: SAM AKRISH, 1904 KE. Fir, MAURICE ANDERSON, 4041 37th ave. 8. W. A. BAKER, 112 10th ave, N. BOYLE, 4615 Corliss ave. CHANDLER, 6 EK. Madison st, DAVID CLARK, 3079 W. Sist FERNANDO COLLINS, 1422 23rd ave, BLANCHE and FAUNE DEAL, 3116 E. Madison, K. GUSTAFSON, RK. GODDARD, 342 16th ave, JAMES HARRIS, 5417 33rd ave. 8. W. HOWELL, 755 N. 75th st. ROBT, KELALAR, 2121 dist ave. 8. W. E, KENNETH, 122 W. 55th st, LUKER, 4522 4ist ave. 8S. W, MAZELL PUGH, 3110 Alki, BETTY BAYNE, 2111 Fourth ave. W. MAXWELL KOBERTS, 5202 41st ave. 8. W. ROLLETO. 4d. RUSCH, 2610 First ave. W. WTT, Box 202, Route 8. FRED SWANSON, 1115 Sixth ave. N. HAROLD THAYER, 4503 W. Dawson st, 4. VALENTINE, 301 W. 73rd st. VINCENT DOWD, 1409 E. Marion st, AAR, 1712 12th ave. DOROTH ARD. MARGERY WOOD, 504 FE. Republican st. Wagons Will Be Sent to the Following Contestants Living Outside of Seatt ED EIDEMILLEN, Shel! Wash. IRENE MARZ, Everson, Wasb. : ROY ELMGREN, Montesano, Wash. 4, B. M’GILVORY, Auburn, Wash. MYRTLE ELSEY, Des Moines, Wash. JAMES OAKS, Hoquiam, Wash. HAROLD GIBSON, Skykomish, Wash, ARTHUR STUTZ, Riverton, Wash. Subscriptions are being verified as quickly as possible. Those who have cured = subscriptions will be awarded a coaster wagon as soon as they verified. THE TALK OF “BOYVILLE” WHEREVER you go these days you will see groups of boys talking chiefly about the great Wagon Offer that The Star is making to the boys and girls of Seattle. 4 This offer has aroused more enthusiasm amongst boys and girls than any other offer made in years. Hundreds of boys and girls have won “Dan Patch” Coaster Wagons in their spare time. They fim it very easy to secure new Star subscribers because almost all persons who are not now reading The Star glad of the opportunity to order it delivered to them. A Wagon is yours FREE if you get only 10 new three mo subscriptions to The Seattle Star. READ THESE CONDITIONS All subscriptions secured must be new—that is, ple who are not now having The Star deli them. You don’t have to collect any money nor make delivery of The Star. Simply take the order for paper. Out-of-town subscriptions must be paid for in vance at the rate of 50c per month, Your orders will be verified and if they are & O. K. you will be awarded a brand new “Dan Patch™ Coaster Wagon. THE “DAN PATCH” The “Dan Patch” Coaster Wagon is one of the best in America. It is made of hardwood, free from slivers, and it is as strong as iron. With ordinary care the wagon will last for years. It is equipped with DISC WHEELS RUBBER TIRES BALL BEARING ROLLER BRAK Nearly 400 Boys and Girls Are Proud Possessors of “Dan Patch’ Coaster Wagons Use This Subscription Blank or Call at the Office and Receive a Book . TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and thereafter until I order — same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 5! t HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. male ee ee Se: Se Taken by. Circulation Dept. THE SEATTLE STAR 7th Ave., Kear U