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PAGE 18 LEMON PRICES MAKE INCREASE A 26-cont Increase in the price of Jemons, which started Thursday, oral Friday, The ad practically Ke Vance on the local wholesale market followed report that a similar im orease had been marked up at Calt fornia shipping points. Tt was pointed out that hot weather in th h i creating «& trong demar for the fruit, com Dined with a general shortage, due to the heavy loss by frost last season Was the cause for the higher market Representatty of California fruit Shippers were of the opinion that the Shortage would soon be over and Gower prices would be estab! Fresh green oltves trom Callf in Were A novelty on the street hey Were selling at 13 cents « pound, Turkish melons were quoted Bt $1,758 @ crate. Citron was selling at 2% cents a pound. Within an other week tomatoes will be higher if the present increasing movement nd lighter receipts are an indice tion. At several of the wholesale datry houses, the demand for eggs have Deen slightly under receipts, This, Thowever, ts not expected to cause « Weaker market as the surplus creat ed, which will be small, will be cleaned up when filling Alaskan orders. At least two boats will leave for the Northern ports next week ‘he butter shipments will not affect the market, jobbers claim. VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ast, Ww Loe, hothouss, om. Local, per box pivent Bee Piant—Per crate Gartio— Por ™ i Lettuce —Local head, per cre! Onions PD. ; aM Local green, doa. bunch White pickling, per M. Spanish. per MD. ... Australian browne ........ @1M@ raley—Loc.. @x Ire. bunches —Rell, peach box .. } seal, white, 7 = Yakima Gems taney gsreded. yams, ger B. . . Rweets, per Mo... eens kins Yakima. per %® \ee—Loeal, dow. bunches. White, sack FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 4-7. basket Grapes sai Fe -Per box « -Valencias, 116s Per box .. 4 "A grade, Seattle Getivery .... mage Prem ranch, white shell. Freeh ranch, white shell. Mixed colors .... Pullets Or, triptets .-.-....-0+ cream brick «++ POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid by Waolesale Dealers to Shippers Live, 2 Ibs. and over... BY % Tee and wi : ery .. live, 3% to# . a ight. 3 to 2% Toa ....- aa pleked tc above ‘Tur! ‘e—Fency 4. p. } . Live, young, 15.36 Te. 8 Boosters 014, live, per an Chotee, ight . Heavy, tancy Veal— Fancy, Meht Med., ght ... Fancy, heavy, “ Med. ‘7, rough, 00. . 3 POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Live, heavy, Tb. Live, light, ™. . Geese—Dreneed, per tb... Tarkeys—Fancy, dressed, to. Ly fancy, &. Beigian Mares—Live, por to. . ntry dressed, tb. . Hoogs—Fancy block Veal—Fancy light ed S Tse se tea... cssc3.0: LIVE STOCK Quotations at Stockyards ; are ———_—. ontaiiea and ground, §0's-100' ...‘38.00|the skilled trades of hotel work.| Stalle Ey i mil oat T G 1o- Whole feed, 100’s +++e+-4900| Later similar vocational training 4 i‘ Masten! i S * . olled and grou iv Later veal rows Hastern Rolled and ground, 100-660 «, will BE. opatied “tn athes [suaet: sere Shae tes Bn ice? Cha Lecture on |= Circulation Dept. Wheat Recieans p 9, 100. 69 Pike ot. 7 rolle = Spacey ee ie mary: PL ogee ae Saco ke ristian Science | | Cote Ford—100's abc; Calumet baking powder, 1 Ib A free lecture on Christian Science, Chick Mash—i00's, with 7. M. | sifted peas, 2 cans 26c under the auspices of Sixth Churc 2 £005 Aico | Growing Feed100's |London Hotels to a ars WESTLAKE san, [of Christ, Sclentisty will be naga = a OE seeeeiede f sety nae ven Pde Reduce Rates Soon Beat flour, $1.96 Weatens [Bicknell Young, C, 8, B,, of Chicago, |= prime Me |gernteh Weod—100'0 .-.-.. . ur, $1.90; Carnation milk, |at Masonic hall, 2642 California ave,, | == ough he. | Wheat--Mixed feed, 80° .. LONDON, Oct. 6.—Another cut in Btalle 14-16, boiling beef, & t 8 p. m. Saturds c= rad 9 | Cocoumut Ment... ; the price of meals and rooms at lend: | vo 1240; pork back hones, 6 The 9D ae J wit: bene yh oc ing London hotels is expected Janu-| oicuing vinesar’ sec gals pickled Mane eras: E hoya Bean Meni jury 1. Several of the best hotels feet, 206 ft.; preteelay 200 M.; 1ihty ss = poome teens Alfaifa Meal... |have already reduced their rates|new mincemeat, 0c; new sharp che Commits Suicide = Bone Meal more than 25 per cent ee, ,Genil 150) Masie brane | by Inhaling Gas|= Charcoal—Hard wood . iis penny beans, 2 for 360; 10 meal] De = Fish Meal : 260; 260 comb hone H.|_ Despondent because he waa unable | === Fish Meat... THE STEAMER Alameda, Capt. 3.1 2/0: te comb honey tom! to pay his room rent, Ben Harper, | == Seventh Ave. Uni me.I err Johnson, with a cargo of salt fish! can kn Beoro 50, committed mutelde by inhaling gas | Sas +» near Union jem craps ’ 0} 4 ie ‘4 a und a e n! r — Flont—Farmily pat., -.140@1,60 |Shell_-astorn oyster from = Prince William Sound, te | sh de i milk. early Friday, in & Japanese rooming | == 2 ety See SE open Rad Asti | wee ee scheduled to arrive at Pier 2 Satur he bo} Biuing oF nouse at 506 ‘ . = a Bard wheat beakers’, 34's ...7.6697.80 . day noon, ammonta, 100 bottle, @ bare cocoanut | HOU Fy 506% Maynard ave., where All rl Ta | rf aa a tonnage scans Wile aca bq (ve nna veetpterea september °°” RMIIIITINIIIUIIUIINUAEUILINIUNVIINUSINNNALUUUUUGIUC ULLAL AAU {I Ny » Chartes T. 4114 Fremont | Corn . te) Thon — ise oF ; ‘. oa cnn. 18) oman, Wi lo, na . gi % p i i. ho 1Grse|Burlesoh, Marry A. 2656 sird ave. | Bariey Pier 4—tr Quinault, echr Azalea. tle Artists’ series. This pro- a eomeee NG hey Pier 2—-Mtr Redondo, gram is heralded as one of the To Every Boy Who Secures #0 | Slayton, Walker J. 4528 Mastern Pier Deir Admiral Rebeos. $b | Weteh, Clement ° Rereccersecses cesses. Legal Turner, Marion Louise, Seattle Legal | 7 |dimpone of its cargo ForeignWar News Affects : —————— Prices on N.Y. Exchange | WALL STREPT JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW NEW YORK," Oct. @-—Btocks on the New York stock exchange today THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OC opened lower on the unexpected entanglements arising in the Near Haat! 6 situation, Standard Ol of New Jersey opened at 216, off 6, while Mex igh Tide | vir ah Petroloum's firat sale at 183% was 14% down from yesterday's clo 108 fe] bia8 ow First Low Tide | 10:04 am, Be tt Second High Tide w Thursday's high Sinclair was firm above 36 on au . P t Dome well Woolworth common eaaful completion of the first Tea made a new high record of 195 Opening prices included: Reading T8%, off ip: Baldwin 187. off Silleds p.m. 108 tt air 30% Petroleum 189%, off 1%; Standard Oi) of California || Low Tide | 12 Standard Ol) of New Jorsey 216, off 8; Mexican }tiae p m, 4 off Wei Midvale 33%, off American Can Sludebaker Marino, pid. 83). off 1; United Staten Ste ) , Prices wer on acing. standard oll of Now Jerees! Weather Bureau Report showed rallying power by getting to 4 above the opening, Sinclair also w supported around 35%, even tho], TATOOKH ISLAND, Oct, 8 A. M t had @ sharp advance in the Jast two ra aye. clear; wind 80 mth The Football +0 « omell two-m ; ‘ . mene, at bide 8. mt ote Walhe Chicago Live Stock Liberty Bonds aba in Friday'y Quotations Quotations ‘ ah eee we ae gg “a 2am Arrivals and Departures | sales, 88410; heavy weight, Low Close] ARRIVED—Oct, 6a medono Ma: | nN 100.50 100,48 100.68] rv m Muroran, at 4« 99.80 | Dorothy Al 99.60 /2.20 @ m 10010 100.04 100.08) at 2 a, om 9900 87k BOAR At 1:20 @. im. 99.90] from Walsame a 100.03 100.08 | Pedro Christopherson 10010 10013] mt 2:90 p 100.43 100.48 | Tacoma, $2.90) medium weight, #9.7o@t0 , SPI8GENE: Hehe lghta, $9.10 packing se o rough, #1 ¢ eipts, Market # Cholee and prima $11.10@12 Foreign Money Status ae lone tering Canadien Freoch frane Relgian fri Rwles fran. Hraltan i Geunee ‘> Nerwap krone, Alaska Vessels te ste... Danton Re Kotentnan—Oet. 6 ote Sette 16.00 ete, Greek drachma on, southbound, at % Oot ta Friday's Quotations s. northbound, at € p IS HERE A DANDY REGULATION FOOTBALL GIVEN FREE Raw, th38, refined, quiet A a dalled. ote Princess rere a Foreign Securities teem Coffee—No. 7 Rio spot, 10@30%e Th; No. Wednesday's Quotations s- 4 Santos, 14% @1s%e Id Furnished by Legae & Kryes 2 dias S10 Recond Ave. Seat her Ports Foreign Exchange NEW TORK, Oct. ¢ % st } off 2; tire, | French te $0.0004%. oh en uckenbach from Seattle, ot 6:80 Oot, bth Heattion at aw kenbach for Heattle, « Franciece—Oct. ¢ art Dollar from New ¥ MARKS GO LOWER Mrition Gs, 1939 NE WYORK, Cct. ¢—Marke made o| Mfitien Vietory 4s new low today'at .0060i Oef enn | Beitlan Met. de. ? lL ‘ ed, atr Lyman Blewart from tthe. PD mi or Kinteldyke for mobure ae at 8p mi ete Bs for Beat BIRTHS | Munich «4s Munt nk Births tn their households are re- | 5. Ported by the following Seattle men: | Phinney, rae, 1533 18th ave. etrh fan Pedro—Oct, @—Arrtved. ety Ruth Alexander from Meattle; str Geo. Olson 4—Arrtved, atr Yoko Mary from Heattie, TorkOct, t—-Arrived, etr Chat- = Clty from Beattie Matled, otr Mowtek 1 for Seattle: etr Mar for Beattie; atr Be i 1728 13th ave. arry Lyle, 707 N. 66th st. doy. Stopp, Leslie G, 3432 3trd ave. W. boy. Bothwell, C, BE, S147 Fountain st., Reed, Earl, RF. D. No. 3, boy Wheat Margaret Matzenauer, sdid nem batia ne Mt Mbertenlig be the world’s greatest eee contralto soprano, who is to Port at Seattle «ppear Monday evening at m1 Pier Atte Youss the Metropolitan theater un- Boll Bireet Terminal. & © G, aigon-(der the auspices of the Seat- ander most noted entertainments yet Pier D— Str Dorothy A ave. boy. Beck, John, 3103 16th ave. §.. boy. ° ay go Nietione mre (Offered to Seattle audiences. MARRIAGE LICENSES Waiters Able Jeontum, Ansa B. Morea, Miversaa, ae ——-— Cross Keys, Ds 4 Knient, eaxaiceme S| to Learn and |otce ee |YEGGMEN FAIL to The Star. Holyan, Anna, South Prairie eet Termings—@tr Chicka Beaton aia Myron : see Ta Fetaw en | LO BLOW SAFE Still Earn vention: Safe crackers mato a futile at | THE STAR has purchased 500 Inter- 500! collegiate style Footballs for 500 Live, Wide-awake Boys! FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS | Shoulta, Will, - Macy Breet Terminal—U. & C. & Bure ltempt to open the strong box of the tide. Tr Mantord treet Terminal—@#tr Karache| Factory Built Co., 1828 Ninth ave. 8. neh Thuraday night. but were frightened Spokes Mtrest = Terminal—#t Got! | ns Muar etr Todor Mar (O° away before they had dynamited the Kant Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co—|ateci safe tr Nike. Employes discovered the wrecked Tedd Drydocke-Ote Wheatlend Mon- "Tr Peden, ate Christopherson, |Pate Friday. ‘The combination had & Dellwood, str) been knocked off with a sledge ham. tee & Dredging Co—eer|™*T. and the safe door jammed so L Tenn that it was impossible to open it. sega banged & Terminal—@tr Rosse | Mags had been scattered over the floor, evidently meant to wreck the Foreat Park . Organ, Margaret C. Cady, Charles F., Seattle Evans, Hannah R, Renton... Legal Seelys, Raymond W. Jr. Se- fi Miller, Robert #. Seattle . ae Lifeendabl, Edith E.. Seattle .....25 Anderson, Lorenzo J, Seattle. .Leg Prevolshek, Mary A., Seattle ..Legal Martin, Joho A. Blaine . Thrall, Edna. Blaine . Johnson, James E., Se: Hendricks, Mary E., F: Brown, Edward H. Seattle ... Blood, Jessie M., Seattie ......Le Ercohini, Guiseppe, Seattle ......31 Michelottl, Guilla, Seattle DEATHS Cox, Sophie Louise, 46 years. Ewing, Dorothy Violet, 1 month. Sroufe, Adrian H. 68 years. Floyd. Jessie Lillian, 41 years, juast, Effie NO MONEY TO COLLECT—NO MONEY TO PAY All you have to do is to get FIVE people who are not now hav- ing The Star delivered to them to agree to subscribe for three Beattie tor—tite To vater—tr Toyama safe and muffle the sounds of an plosion. Detectives declared it to be the work of amateurs, There was no money in the safe. WITH 15 PASSENGERS and a Joy Juice Seized general cargo, the steamer Nome All subscriptions must be New—that is, people who are not now : : Penactoc riage wee: aad Jop Ie Jailed : having The Star delivered to them. 2 = : 1 = | T. Tanaka, 46, porter, ating a huge “Joy julio was oper You don’t have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star * distillery cep nner thedh enna with not a care in the world, Thurs —simply take the order for the paper. po Bg: rays ign lo ablag Upon verification of subscriptions you will be awarded the football. y ninutes later Ti x de o Pp W [ou Gagged _ fon end’ the, oth, wan, dlomantiog Remember that The Star is Washington’s Most Popular Daily News- Beaten in His Harem E. M. Tierney ee |Two hundred gallons of saki were paper, and costs only 50c a month delivered. Therefore it should be eign diplomats are laughing over the ‘ pags, toe 1. pore white lard, 2'toa tee. |larmest found this year, police de easy for you to get FIVE new subscribers. ‘ predicament into which Pasha Nared.|. NEW YORK. Oct. 6-—If you spot |iraii 24, saimon trout, ite T.: fresh | clare, & bulge on @ waiter’s hip tn a hotel | sme 2 he ia. Stall 42, pot roast, 166 Your friends and neighbors, who are not now taking The Star, will be glad to help you. Out-of-town subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of 50c a month. Have subscribers sign this subscription blank. Be sure and get subscriber’s phone number when possible, hem, a prominent Turkish official, got himself recently. While attend. ing @ ban the Pash: that Western progresstre hineed The bulge will be a textbook; not a could gain no foothold in his house. | tte! hold. In some way the women of| Cornell university thts fall ia start his harem heard of his boast and de-|!Mg ® four-year course for young cided to show their progresstveness.|™en who aspire to exec hotel Suddenly seizing the Pasha, they |DPositions. New York raity will bound and gagged him and then|°DeD & sparetime vocational train whipped him soundly. He was re |!%s school for secondary employes, leased only when he promised them |*UCh 4% waiters, cooks, uousekeopera roast, 13 \%e T.; lamb shoulder. 1 2%, Takina pot cniowe, t14t sack. tommions | Ketchikan Starts 2 the. Ife; aweet potatoes, € Movly four, 406° per ck | ~=QOut on Own Power Eagie brand milk, 10 can he Mfr restaurant, don't jump to conclu sions. The steamer Ketchikan, which struck an fceberg off Point Adolphus Batu ay, arrived at Hoonah bay un der her own power, acocrding to ad | vices received by the Alaska Steam. ship Co. Friday morning. In a sink ing condition, the Ketchikan was TO SUBSCRIBERS certain lberties which they had and other ekilled hotel workers. jtowed to int Cove by the Cordova, jj never before ed. fot "i ount im } ere her o 0 oF load there- scones“ a pot. tab Cornish eredante tore & train lek, Summpeeary saphinn yen Scene T hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and J Low Wages Brin ing course in their various depart #0 that the vessel can proceed to after until I order same discontinued. I agree to the carrier at the rate of 50 € 54 , | Ments during summer vacat‘ons each attle. | cents a month, I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. Crime, Is Claim |e": te Staver, Bowman, Boomer, a United Hotel pupe eich = = = LONDON, Oct. 6—According to| "4 i taking «ix, and other hotels one or i , the prison commiasion, deflation of |‘AXiM& six and other hotele one or) Airis ata. Na hasan [Gothic Star Off do r , | ita, aucune for Europe’s Ports), — 3 nider'® ™ A pay for various amusements during large can Instant Postum,| En route for European ports with | the Inflation period now steal to pas | Behind the move is the educational a cargo fobox shook, lumber and sal: for these same amusements. committes of the American Hotel CORNER mon, the steamer Gothle Star, Capt. || aanociation of which Frank A. Dud. Jenox soap. & tor 180; shell | tarpper, sailed from the Spokane st —————— ley, Niagara Falls, ts chairman. dock Friday it ae Murder Charge Due Koen “light gene ; on “The hotel business ranks abont With @ light general cargo, the | 3 s9/ fifth among the industries of the steamer Redondo In scheduled to sal! | sa Short Change United states,” said B. M. Tierney at 6 p. m. Friday for the west const | Claslay Je Eng, Oct. 6-—Mra.lof the Ansonia Hotel, president of oft Prince of Wales island. ‘The vee ry ciccley Jennings accused Thoman| the association. “Yet up to now the sol will retrun immediately with a wong, & peddler, of “short changing” | school of hard knocks has been the cargo of salmon. wages has caused an incre: in crime. Workers who were able to retical schooling will be reinfgrced with practical training. | binck 04, Pike at. lamb eho; it%e eri os A quarrel ensued and/only educational Institution for mon _ iets 5 . Jennings ong on the head | destined to operate and manage prop 110, 9 The. ee is with a bottle, He died. Mrs. Jen-|erties worth millions. Opening of she! we fms pulx corn! Atlantic Liner Is ees nings was arrested for murder. courses at Cornell and New York ECONOMY D H Fri TAKEN BY THF BEAL aE AFARER, . universities is In line with the awo-| 16, pure American cane sugar, ue riere riday o ¢ SEAL SEA aR, with al ctation’s policy of raising America’s|¢ ™s. 2%, 8 Ths yatal White With 1,400 tons of general cai cargo from Sound perta, is due to| standard of hotel rervice. rutaba; Ly cargo, ee et eee omen ee eee ee rt eae Mees mae MN the steamer H. I. Luckenbach ts : : bananas, 300 dos, best apples, ihe arrive at Pier 3 Friday preparatory| “More than 100 applications were| dos, ‘Mall 42, silver ‘salmon se’ we, | scheduled to arrive at Pier 1 Friday to departing for the East Coast to|made for the 40 available places in| tenderloin sole, 300 M.; halibut, 3 tbe lafternoon. ‘The veasel comes fron the Cornell class, After four years Stell’ 51, sharp che 0c Mi lthe Atlantic coast, and the greater She" don creamery but Faq | Of Practionl and theoretical ‘work the id b0c Tb. Stall 63, home made| Part of her cargo to be discharged per cwt 11s} Cornell students will be graduatedd 1.06 - : ler, 400 T.; home made may-|heer was loaded at New York. jaet. por owt. * . with degrees of bachelor of actenco se B. ned | Rock The William Champion ts expect HAY, GRAIN AND FEED “The New York university classes pected 200 To. fitaile H i | Wearchiight matches, ac; to dock at Pier 1 Friday, t odiecharge City Delivery, Whotesnie, Per Tow | wil] be made up of men and women, | juice, If on; 2 toe.|® 1,700 ton cargo loaded at New Or Cone Sani he +++ ++04:87.00 | many of them already employed, who| evaporated peach Cracked and f jeans and Mobile, Barley Whole want to Increase their proficiency in OUTLOOK Pastry, 98's Sugar Can. HOP TO IT! Bring All Orders to the

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