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as i pes Barre)! Gema ere Lady Fingers, tue Fruit—Piortte. —Per bow ranch, white shell. POULTRY AND EMON PRICES MAKE ADVANCE, andard crate . ‘basket crate. DAY, OCTORER 27, 1922. General List Is H igher; | Think Prices Will Rally | YCIAL REVIEW | path rn WALL STR JOURNAL “4 With the weather Pages a little nk YORK. Got. 97 ny experien orvers believed heavy sel! | NEW YORK, Oct, 27 “Steel| Burgiars engaged in an extensive r j fer and & steamer shipment 68) ine Tours oul the period of corr manufacto: are producing about |reries of raids Thursday night, en 8 i fruits and produce th from | © loadin yok ye a, lat 10 4 176 per cent of capacity,” Elbert H.|tering and looting no less than 20) © California, loca! jobbers Were ex: theory t 1 cee De hex rails, ees ate | | Gary maid today 1 drenn to the | homen 4 shop They secured | ; increased activity on. the pr ere bige aning a the mark + uid a | amet loan Ire nas institute, of | etre hai trom a brass image of street Saturday. An advance tn lem. werent 7, ded Mex!can Petroleum, 221, up %; Norfolk | which he is president St. Anthony to @ deed to « cemetery | é en prices trom $950 and $10 to $10.50 | Products, 188Q. up Vics Riudebanen, 12% he oR usitin teu, wp 4 apite of the difficulties which |iot in Bellingham ae ] @ Bex Waa the only change on the ron eyivania, 49%. up Southern oa ; United States Stee [have confronted industry and fright The brass statuette wan stolen 7 : market Friday by off Si Tenus Compansc eats, ott” Baldwin, H34, up Ay Utah ened inves continued Gary,|from Mrs, EB. Crivelli, 210 23rd, ave. : : 7 Butter and ms also ‘remained | Trading proceeded et considerably. slower pace toward 11 a. m. The “we are extending capacity and }N together with a number of an | steady, With no change In sight, | cable in, the early dealings, was sustained, however, sto« |making economies in many ways, al-|Uauen and foreign colns ‘ i VEGETABLES lined two petite mad etna bates fiom Paureday'e low, while Baldwin | ltho selling prices have not kept pace| C, C. Phillipa, lont b Swe pointe and tadebak an oS ‘a | | with larger costs, We shall soon get |@ tool chest conta ery : Hi back to a basis which will yield fair| property deed and $400 worth of . 3; Foreign Money Status |profite, if we are not unreasonably jother articles, Burgiars entered the prof a os i % by ; Yurchteed ty Lagoa se Bren [interfered with | Piel « ¥, 2660 California ave. and * fe B10 Bee a | Speaking against the cancellation |@ store owned by Mrs, B, Swanson, INTO OF Fk IC E i .valwe, Present raine lot the inter-allied debts, Gary said | 2100 Dexter ave, securing in each i DeWolfe Emory, Seattle attorney, | Pies om . e40% that to cancel these debts would be|Case @ quantity of tobacco and i decame an sistant United States | French frane foreed charity, and that this w al- | candy 4 q attorney Friday morning, when |! jan treme witys disagreeable to the donor, and| The “meanest thief" also appeared é yorn tn by Federal Judge Joremiah | often to the self-respecting debtor, | 4@ain, looting the Orthope aie tench, of a Per Th Neterer, Emo! . na fo ot int tional |1914 Fourth ave,, a charitable or 4 . y . 7 sae Smory is the son of the He hopes for another tnternationa iH . Beane yee. et late Judge G. Meade Emory, of the |peace conference in Washington to|®&nization, taking a quantity of S ah 4 doa bunches King county superior court le \ discus all unsettled financial, indus: bes 4 roca a “ i a : creme prehling. per The naming of the new asstetant trial and commercial questions | wooden box of keepsakes, owne: i ish. per « a etant | , * | - . | by \e 6 6. or" wi m :j . eareins browns oo. WO AF) comes Aso result of Charles | 4 Wilbur Le Gette, Atlanta,| The fault for our lack of perman . oe ee pin ante My — be | i 7 wig. Wash, "par arate Sarees te the! Liberty Bonds |Ga., saleeman, who says he\ert Lege ystend® Te 4 bea thieves also rifled a pair of trousers ia é Local. white, M.. O14 Uw. .& oF! she "a, Quotations is the man referred to by Aga |*Ptnker, Ie partly ou oe ine evueed }that wére unoceupled, at the home 4 Tekima Gems, troy. evaded Th torney. Mr, Allen, who hae been | Furnished by jee one y 4 labor, which is in a measure caused L we i, at the b oa eit {28% of the three assistants under | G. Candler, aged coca-cola \yy the immigration restrictions. Im ae SF DRReea S540, HAs oF Tom Revelle, U. 8. attorney, wilt) king, in the latter's reported | migration should be restricted by | king $3.60 | io" ie " lq y P hi yeora, he a yen ong fn Ba | Sar tayet hie time to special tn reasons for breaking his en-|% “y voter {pag Hummers, Be do-} | ‘ one a onecutions « 4 | clarec i 38 otvil and pe he as “aptae on gagement to wed Onezima De\""* NIGHT MUSIC | 1 care new 95.06 M ; 14@ 02) Cer the national prohibition act. | Third «Ne 95.56 Bouchel, New Orleans belle.) CLASS IS ON - | oF — Victory sXe ‘eslid ames aes aceen; Le Gette says his acquaint-| © ETTLES WITH oe i : i |Says City Can’t Victory 4Qs, 1928. 10030 19024 10030 ance with Mrs. De Bouchel —s recy Not too late yet, says A. J. Gant- ; 2 “ee . mi 7 , . voort, instructor in music at the Cor " 4 was most casual during the WIF E LET GO | é Insure Park Car. : : iPr a8 noel , ’ nish ‘school, for those interested to 3 | RR ES ile eee. hed Chicago Live Stock Confederate convention at At-| sames O'Dell, accused of deserting |onroll in the epecial night singing | Gravensteina iecal, por bos surance on the park department au, \lanta, and brands charges) nin pretty br Mra, Friedlander classes which he ts inaugurating this | ‘ } ret ate el rtees tomodiles, taken out by the city, against her as unfounded. J O'Dell, in Seattle, after a three days’ | seayon, By | nd oanen Frey iw btheor Bey honeymoon recently, will not be re. Mr. Gantvoort has planned the eve f | ‘ ; [DEFENDS GIRL] “ear STEEL OUTLOOK | IS ENCOURAGING ON CITY LASTS: THIEVES’ DRIVE | “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” turned to Seattle to face charges of Seeteding tes otatemacr na reed aster AT ent ’ ning courses in music reading for the the corporation counsel's in ng pm e | Frag ro her of her Ife-time #av-| convenience of those who work or day. The city, in maintaining and|Cestle : | ngs, $2, ee w. 3 p,|t@ Otherwise engnged during the operating the parks for the free| Chetee and prime, $11.76G19.70; me. | Lieut, of Detectives Mam day. Its purpose, he states, is to j use of the public, is “engaged in al fitsg's ts) scod’ an Kent, who returned from oo aid all people in responding intellt governmental function,” and ts not! comihen and medium, | Tides in Seatt! kelos Friday, said O'Dell had Deen | gently at singing meeta and com-| liable to claims of that nature, and| butcher cattle and heifer ides in Seattle —_|| releaved from custody there after he | munity gatherings. | jauch insurance premiums would be cows, $3.6008.15 yuipay | saTUKDAY h yong: Pris oF geo koa ~ — a bia _ aie at 8 p. m. in the | mn no before hin est Cornish schoo! | 9 mature Of gifts. First Low Tide | Pirst Low Tide np Lee Angeles banked the gi osonen tear kao Ras OW - mm, 4 tel eee em ft. , h he had obtained by nee! “a F, me oe money which he ha ain : DEDICATE NEW Migh Fide | Firat Migh Tide | Uromining his wife to invest in Can-/ Provide Radio for i Low Tide Second Low Tide adian securities, and the money was s pte, 4.0 TOLT BRIDGE |" w= 9a pty sib mee fe leat py. mt A! traced thru a bank book found upoa| Police Patrol Boat second My | ‘ecen TG] sais Sha" commen | Rrcand Mish tide | Second Miah THe | 1s person Yians to equip the city's new |_ The new $30,000 steel brides at | O'Dell expressed willingness to re-| Holice power boat, not only with Tolt was dedicated Thursday after. | | ” urn the amount, Kent said, and ®8) wireless receiving equipment, but Pee gee ge dell oy i go |Hair Turned Green; _|‘»viction on » criminal charge wax! with a radio sender, were enthuias aY cauknts| mponsible, O'Dell was released after| Non. , rp oH oreign Exchange tically dixcussed Friday by Mayor {valley Ela nto deeggap ae Dye Works Sued ti transfer Brows | County Engineer Thomas R. Ree firm. Sterling NEW YOKK, Oct. 27.-—Because her % wi tas ts ate “City and county law enforce |man formally turned the bridge over ~! ae eh ba PY hair turned gr instead of black | y |ment offices will cooperste in po 3 | Ramsey, Who received it on behalf eee | Ponbell wuds the peaacnctaren Tee} ee | ald “with the wireless equip: i ing cow Z t O je 38} Mbcanel ax the Biba N. Y. Sugar and Coffee |‘ **" *ttied out of court | IS SERENADED metit, officers on the boat will be] / om were - oe t tove the 4 | 20} J. Simmons, postmaster at Tolt nag Ay 1+ pa | when the police band goca sere ant touch with. the ‘Read a | Frank Terrace, good roads’ advocate: |Unemployed Strike | nadine. « uittie thing ike min won’ et ee County Engineer Beeman; Deputy 19% Ih; Ne @ f U . W. stop ‘em. Thursday night, the en Prosecuting Attorney Bert C. Ross | 3 Khe OF UNION Wage iice arscmbinge of municians turned PEON PANTS and the three county commission: | o.. w BROMWICH, Eng. Oct. 27./ out in force to give Chief Severyns | Be fers. |Rivers Swollen and Unemployed men given work here!a touch of high life GO TO JAIL zi —_— —_—— to nave them from begsing alms| ‘The rain poured down tn sheets, % Ruth Alexander in Floods Are Feared | tcvck tir the union rate of wagea|and the bes tuba quickly filled| PORTLAND, Oct. 81—Clabde Al EB) 7 Some of the mountain streams in patel with water, nearly drowning the/jlen, of Long Beach, Cal, may shed Port; List of 200 Kins county are badly wo! Jok Is Killed player, The unlucky saxaphoniat, his torrendor trousers and don the With e full cargo of mixed mer.|'™®, recent ra and |\Joker is ule |ulso wan forced to take sheiter|peon pants of the state penitentiary ‘ eather breaks serious d ‘ nde: t Salem, police said this morning chandise, the steamshi: (me weat under an umbrella or be drowned. | der, Capt Ne Be CaP Ruth Alexan- |ne done. according to County En Playing Burglar The only piece they didn't play| Allen, who startled Portland citi gurk Friday, .. "The vencet tr deh in | eineer Thomas R. Beeman. Beeman RLIN, Oct. 31—Jobann Kirech| 00 “alow Dey I Ame zens Sunday morning by strolling up the Admiral line cometying wn" i” | stated that both the Tolt and Sno yed" burglar for a joke at the) Gnsiy geveryns took pity on| Washington st. in a pair of slitted, fino hte 200 neaeaatwine Aervic® quaimie rivers are high, Two or|home of his friend, Carl Heinrich. /tne musicians and invited them in-|be-buttoned green corduroy trousers, a8 | Prancince eo, Damvensers from BAN thre more days of rain and they |He was shot and killed by Heinrich. |, "the house, on the condition | With bright sash and Mexican ciga rf iliac diated | will tecome a menace to property, he - [that they leave thelr inatruments|ret. was apprehended in Roseburg, - ~ said. * joutaide. It was just tn time, as|OTe, yesterday in possession of an 33|Close-in Lots to —_—_—_— Record Milk Cow See t We Fe Coe planet ae «na | automobile whieh, police declare, did ‘Prices weet be Wactessle Dealers ‘% Da and up - Med.. live, 31 to 4% Ta . 3 to 3% The Live, igbt. Fancy, Live, fancy Ha Medium to choles ... Feeders see Common to good Prime cow: Common to good Canners Calves, ight Medium to chotce Mediam to heavy Bulle ..... Prime Neft Smooth heary Rough heavy Pigs Prime Iambe Feed “ Cunt Year’ Feeders Wethers, light Core When 7—Whole fred. Rolled and ground, dressed, Good cows and helfers |. 4 at 18 aa} aa id a ety aa 409) AND FEED | Delivery, Whotescle, Per Tom | 20's Cracked and feed mea 10's 20°8-100'9 41.00 | 41.00} 43.00 | 39.00 100°8 Ctippea 46.00] Wh 44.00 Rolled a 70's-80'8 46.90 | Hprouting, 10's 49.90 | When aned food, 130s 45.00 | AMNGirain Chop 40's ir45-00 | Chick Fred i006 4.00 | Mash-—i00's, with B. M... 00 : Growing Feed — 00's 0 Growing Mash—100's, no B. M 2.00 4 Eee Mash ives, no BM 48.00 | Beaten Feed 100’ . ; Wheat—Mixod Feed, 60's 33.00 | Coroamut Mem... 0... .ecseceeee 40.90 | Cottonseed Meni 60.00 4 Oll Meat 61.00] Bean Meal 40.00 tal 10.00 $2.00 | The steamsh Smith cove Frid Ctgo of fish Alaska. Capt Muster of the veasel. STEAMEK SPOKANE IN Spokane docke to discharge a from Southeastern Frank Landsorom is 6@ .17\ sold Saturday to the highest bidder “og | At AN auction sa 146 | Dullding, 1213 Fourth ave., accord 42} ing to announcement. aria 3? | declare Seattle tw on the eve of 5 {real estate revivat MARRIAGE LICENSES | | Name and Residence Age 1.0 |Tourtelliotte. Neal Everett, Seattle m¢ | has replaced the “shimmy in Paris s Powell, Janet Elizabeth, Seattic ..22 dancing salons, It is described as a} Williams, Louis, Index ..Legal | “tropical minuet of which even the | | Thomas, Gertrude, Sultan Lega! | most critical may approve.” } $38 | Legg. Herschel D., Seattle Legal Ses | $00| Wiley, M. Esther, eattle Legal $28 |Fredericksen, Fred, Seattle ...Legal WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Kallevig, Andrea B., Seattle |. Legal Water will be shut offen W Langlois, Fred J., Tolt .... 2% > " 4 Varley, Marion Benito phos Morgan st. from 39th ave. 8. W Guy &, Beaptle eae a ave. and in the al Seattle NGsed ee ae eon W. Morgan and W DEATHS Gr sts. from 39th ave. § W. to California ave.; also water Herman. years Douglas Speakers in Three Places | Three speakers were scheduled to | hold forth Friday in the interests of | Prosecuting Attorney Maicolm Doug ustin, who will cond “ppetig mal! ee a — as At 5 p.m. Mra. W Barnhardt way to wpeak at while} Go to High Bidder Lots near Kinnear Park will be WORTHI | Colantha, a | the world’s in the Fine Arte ¥. Liberty hal etainmeiniome |Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting | Slice administration” on the part! watte: Wulff, 6522 28th av ; ‘ |Attorney B.D. Colvin was to ad.|liama Steamship company — vemel | BU SUSU Attoeney Thomad |g. “We way held in’ the sounty {| Shoulders. with two pairs of trousers. ns | drens & meeting at A. 0. U. W,| Willsolo is scheduled to arrive at the), 1) ne Mayor Brown declared | jai) Friday by Sheriff Matt Starwich hall, 1409 Ninth ave. At 5m | Alaska Steamship company dock at 1] . May all Friday by § att Starwic Vital Mrs. F. W. Hargrave 2p. ml). m. Friday. The vessol after dis- | S#turday that all efforts on the parton a charge of petty larceny. rem was co Spasz nm. Praay. The vena dn Starin, that a cera on the Pat lon a chare of ety aren, (eae ARGE ACCOUNT jat a tea at the home of Miss Mabet / re “ con Sonttie/operate with local federal author!-|qccessorien and parts, which Wulff BIRTHS | Dots, 1408" Cotman ave. Seen ene th a caree of apples | ties have been frultlens itp alteged to tare acento Ca Convenient Terms of Payment Rowe, 611% Wall st. girl en eee ete Jand general merchandise early next| “We are doing everything tn our|stewart-Warner Products Service Will Be Arranged Matt. Charles Alexander, 603 oth Big Rat Attacks month |power to work with other depart-| station, 1615 Broadway, were recover: | Berliner, ‘Mex Henry, $136 Hemiin| ee m4 ee aR eo Te jments engaged im enforcing the jod from Wulffs home by Deputy Bie, gir - aah Children in Bed |iaws,” Brown stated. | Sheriffs Kearney and Lee. Brown, Harold C., 308 N. 70th at MONTREAL, Uct. #1—Mra. ana|_1 'a* deen estimated that on a| In support of this assertion, he| Wulff was formerly employed by Gerald A, 2932 Federal) Men dente Wade ‘ceed iat B84} mature maple tree of vigorous! pointed out that of 32 canes in the |the Btewart-Wamer and is sald to . |growth there Is one-half acre of | hands of the federal men, 26 were |have stolen the supplies a few at a children's bedside, found their heads fing. A search revealed a Seahuret Park, gtrl Herman, Enumclaw, boy |ieat surtace rat, | Gives 12 Gallons ester ant was toreed to swim] by giving 11% gallons the olf record of 11% gallona, WILLSOLD COMING With an Kast Coast cargo the Wil-| not belong to him. Officers said Allen admitted Overcoats 2-Pants Suits the NG, Eng. Oct, 27. jeshore. | id naid . ™ Freisian cow, has broken Hoe pape ongliog pase. snp Mg ae in those rich new fab- Newest pencil stripes and < cullona. she aso hell | NO Co-operation Ig | Bes ries. the men and self-striped worsteds; in blue, | Mayor's Complaint! Charged With Theft Resenting what he terms an “at of Auto Supplies tempt to discredit the city'# present young men are al wearing—with bright colored plaid backs, many with raglan brown and black with white and tan stripes. For men and young men. Each suit expored to the sun | time. | furnished by the city vid Roy, 6033 Fourth ave + gir SP 115 rite aye girl . John Paul, $12 N Keiji, which also attacked the father, was killed but | 46th at | | Parisian Dancers | Do Tropical Steps | PARIS, Oct The 716 Washington at., “valancello” a1 yours. will be shut off on Boylston ave. arud, Haivor G. years. N., Belmont ave. N. and Summit th, Mary D.. 68 years. ave. N, each from Denny way to py AE I ning B. Thomas st., Saturday, October be, baby, 4 days 28, from § a. m. to 5 p. m. mith, Mary D.. 58 years. RED MOUNTAIN RODUCTION of gold bullion in a mill with a daily capacity of fifty tons was resumed at the Boundary Red Mountain mine on Saturday, October 21st. There had been an interruption of five weeks to mill- ing operations on account of a fire that damaged the ore transportation system. Boundary Red Mountain has made an ad- vance of 24 per cent on three Stock Ex- changes is just four weeks. September 26th. ...49c bid—50c asked Today ....... 63c bid—64c asked teports on this property, from various soul incline us to believe that the com- plete information to be had at this office is well worthy of your consideration. Joundary Red Mountain ts listed and quoted daily on the Stock Exchanges of Spokane, Wash,, San Francisco, Cal., and Vancouver, B R. A. RAMSAY 1417 Third Ave. Seattle, Wash. Elliott 5440 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets } } Wives Are Chattels Says Magistrate BRIGHTON, Eng., Oct. 27.—Mra. E. J. Smith, a court magistrate, says 3 that too many married women nowa- days are content to regard them- selves as their husbands’ chattels. eee: Umpire; Gets Stiff Fine SHEFFIELD, Eng., Oct. 27.— Thomas Wood was arrested for strik- ing the umpire in a football game and had to pay a fine of $25. Thanksgiving Day Only a Month Away The cheerful comfort of your living room will not be complete without a Radiant Heat Gas Fire Pies and cakes perfectly baked and the roast done to a turn, assured with a LORAINE (Oven Heat Controlled) GAS RANGE You still have time to place your order and have your installation completed. The Hardest Worker in the World! The human machine cannot be driven con- stantly. There will come a time when you can no longer earn. However, a constant worker is at your service —its earning power increasing with time. 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