The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 14

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PAGE 14 GRAPES SHOW Observed | } The grape market was displaying t @ stronger tone Thuraday. Several } a ears of different varietios were on | the tracks and on some of the stock i Slightly bikher prices were noted ; A car of Ladyfinger grapes war be #inning to move fairly well Pt opening price was $3.50. grapes Were from i ' Tum, which indicated an adv hy that variety. Wine grapes. ; it Commonly known as “juice ' it have been advancing steadily y South, according to reports i} here, and consequently local prices | i Are tending to become more firm. | i There were no changes on other com *] Modities in the fruit section " AN dairy prices remained steady i | VEGETABLES | Prices Pold Wholesale Dealers a Per doe a Local, per sack : Per i J. WIte, per I a: ial red, per Mm ] Carrete—toca!, per mek 4, per erate ®. 14 @ ty White ‘pickling, per M. Epanish per ™ Fakima Pome faney Le. yams per ® THURSDAY IDAY WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REYIE | oor, 6 ocr, ORK, Got é <The ming of the int Migh Tide | views” ag Tide 210, wit yeatorday's high, Mexi ad “ included corn Producte, lof New Htornia Chicago Thareday's Quotations eek Mare y ing sows, Studebaker, 120% and active thry selling above 1 American International Maring, pfd., sold at 87% here Was no letup in activity and the w Live Stock xtra firete, dos r, fancy, 20Me Ih ‘| rength in the off nore has beer a new high above | General List Higher | NEW STRENGTH on New York Market of California. Blerling 129%, up Mi United States Steel, Ki Atmerioann Woolen, 16%, u n Can up * Oo op ive with several stocks touch ing American Can, American] Jeon rhet was atr @ shifting inte & Stock distribution Liberty Bonds Vietory ¢&s (oall) 100.16 Vievory @he, 1098, .100.48 eee Foreign Securities Wednesday's = lene Fareished by Legon & Bryan 0 Becond Ave, deatete un lwo." (gp ergs ‘per box <M. basket | hast Bos! Kingdo United Kingdo Forsign M ee TORK, vote ee 2 = A firm & Bryon refined, firm; granulated, Wile beeen “Ave, Beattia ™ No. T Rio, epet, 19@10%e Im: | 84 # Banton, 14% O18 40 Id, ' Idaho, night human ton Transcriy BORAH WOULD OKEH SOVIET) POCATELLO, "The nation has everything to gain nd nothing to lose by recognizing EVERY DROP NEEDED Spilled milk of the only kind worth crying over.~ kindness triptete 6... esos POULTRY AND MEATS * 3 5 vat waa ie above POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale LIVE STOCK Prime steers Graes cattic - Medium to ch ommon to good Son cows and heifers Medium to choice Common to good FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Fleur—Fermiiy pet. « - GRAIN" “AND YEED | Gity Delivers, Wholesale, Fer Tom Core—Whole, yellow, 121 0 ‘Cracked and feed mea Barley — Whole food, 100 Rolled and ground. & Onte— Whole feed, 100 ‘ound, 70’ oer Mash-i00'0, ‘no B. Me like these. Telephone, MAin 5687 NADIAN@ PACIF Make Travel a Pleasure by Using THE “PRINCESS” LINE STEAMSHIPS SEATTLE to VANCOUVER and VICTORIA, B. C. Dey and Night Bests Leave Daily trom Colman Deck. foot of Marion Street, 00 A. M. Daily for Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P. M. Daily for Vancouver Direct SEATTLE TO VICTORIA, $3.0 .00 ONE WAY ROUND TRI SEATTLE TO VANCOUVER, $4.25 ONE WAY ROUND TRIP, GOOD FOR STOP OVER AT VICTORIA, $9.90 Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER for all points East, through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE hee! 1 Danish krone 10.52 Greek drechmen CHIN ESE BOY the soviet government of Russia} land 1 will start a fight for it aa MADE HAPPY |soon as congress reansembies,” 2 | United States Senator Borah of! VANCOUVER, RB. C, Oct. 5.- -|Idaho declared in an address here When the steamer Empress of Aus trailla broke her port turbine, out In jthe Pacific, last Sunday, and was forced to return to port, 738 of her | ro, gloom and disappointment. Chin Yih, a Chinese tnd of 14, wai ighly pleased, however. He had | ms . pve [been deported by American authort ties, and when he reached port again he jumped right into | court, demanding an order to be al- $18] lowed to remain In America. Two years ago he came to Canada as a | student. He must have been « truant at school. for he was picked up by 00; American officials in Newport, Vt 1102.68 | Canadian courts will now rule of the Be cen whether he must return to|{ 0 Chtns. If you're tired of conventional pets, try some little wildcats They came from Amazon basin, New York girl, says she likes ’em. ro Lorraine Broz, 190.02)" 100.14 100.44 | * 295 ete)! 729 pamvengers were filled with/? THE SEATTLE ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle ~ | | southwest 24 te Frank wind Panaed out | Vessels in Port at Seattle fmith Cove Terminal * A~tis Youen orthern Terml Sty Toyama inal, ac. G cinaw, Nome City Mtr Mawall Maru, Africa Mare 1. M. f, r re Knigbt. Lubrico, West ai fitr Chicka Birest Terminal—tte Sante ra. iting Co —fitr Ratner eet Terminal—U. & ©. & Burn> 4 Street Terminal Maru Apokane Str Karache t Terminal—ttr Gothte y Dock & Warehouse Co— kenttr Pr & Detiw ent Madison, 4, str Wheatland 4 Bridge & Dredging Co.—ate vrard & Terminal—Str Roose weit Weat Seattle Tretning Ne. 6t Winsiow Marine dark Reitast, be Biation— Regie, ftir Pacttico, itiam City. Public Markets 3 the. tbe Motiy fowr, re £ Me Bayou beans, Crisco, Oe. SANITARY anape, Rogers’ peanut butter, ite Mm den marmaiads, 100%. Ot fresh pallet eaen the ‘ 2 for the. Mtalie 36 « pene or tomatoes, 7 >, ife, large can Inet sauregs, dolling beef. Mm. wtall 14 saimon trout, halibut. te tm bulk gloss stereh a he bulk corns starch, the; 2 The new kraut, dhe. RCOWOMY pure American freeh creamery bot Heal 63, hor and Ste th. jules. Lhe; jelly giaases, he & evaporated peaches, the ovTlooK Stalls 1-2, lamb stew, 6 Tha 260; pot ™.; 2 the, veal chops, the; lard, ai roast, 124 th: Fe ; Calumet baking powder, sifted peas, 2 cane the WEATLAKE roast, perk beck bo: lamb chops, the. Stall 138, vinegar. white HURLS ROCK; GETS JEWELS Hurling a rock thru a plate ginas window in the Thomas J, Carroll Jewelry store, at 323 Pike at. early Thursday, » thief reached in ide the window, scooping up « handful of diamond rings valued at wel $1,000, and made his excape just as Patrolman R. Roesler ap. peared on the scene, Acoording to Carroll, the loss has not been fully checked up and may total $1,500, The window was val- ued at $200. ‘The stone used to break the win- dow was wrapped In a news: and broke a clean hole, about inches square. COMPARISONS A bachelor’ uncle, who had been | visiting nephew whose wife's mother was imbued with the spirit of interference, and who had two squalling children, and who owed ine terest on a mortgage and was other- wine chained to anxiety, returned to his home apartment, and standing be fore a picture of Gen, Sherman, re marked “Sherman, jare things u're a fool! There i than warl’—Rich- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, Hey, Boys! FOOTBAL SEASON IS HERE ARegulation Intercollegiate Style FOOTBALL Is Yours FREE NO MONEY TO COLLECT — NO MONEY TO PAY All you have to do is to get FIVE people who are not now having The Star delivered to them to agree to subscribe for three months. te, [BOBO BEEEED The Star has purchased hundreds of footballs for the boys of Sea GET YOURS TODAY—BE THE FIRST TO WIN FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS | ‘All subscriptions must be New—that is, people who are not now having The | Star delivered to them. 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