The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 26

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ting PAGE 26 LETTUCE COMES Jndu: UP FROM SOUTH =Advar 1 N trial Leaders in iceon N NANCIAL ROVIEW ation of the 0 rt Pacific al Motors wan a nt divi On gave YORK NEW Steamer Shipments Bring Green Vegetables Steamer shipments br Sprouts, artioh and California lettuce, whioh arr @ay, relieved shortages of these Modities on the local wholes ket. Practically all N fe off the market ies will come lobbers say the price of lettuce @dvance within a short time Shipments of Calif Oranges are due to arrive @ay, and with ¢ jemand for the fruit the market i» expeated to Femain very firm The movement of apr has been aparently stimy , fruit exposition, continued good Fri @ay, with all varieties selling in box lots, of tall 1 a ; ' , aD rnia here Mon GRAIN MARKET LOSES HIGHER w Ship News Tides in Seattle inandenddeepernintineet eect seaginitine AG VEGETABLES cened oor te at - NOV * Prices Paid Whelesale Dealers t and wheat and ding ‘ High Vide ee -Per dos 1.88 mand fe corr Th i P and Gabbege— Local. white, per To. 01 01% | Decemt f uneh Zeca! red, per 2@ 02% lod at $1 Aup \% May Mamvete--New. per dos. bunches | opened 16s ("ee Cauliflowe: % ad aril ew Whit oe) Db nm opened up “we at Cacumbers eo 71% ‘ fup he Ma t New, yellow ae © wed ' e 4 p Local green, dos. bunches. 1240 .15 12%\o and ¢ dup ‘ec. July |» White pickling. per en up we at sc and oned | 5 Spanish per ™ eis Figs he Australian browne ° Mf , : , . rr us ce at) Public Markets: 26.00@ 20.00 PIKE PLACE Mr 4 euser, 4/! 0 arte. |B ” ime—Yakima, per T... .01@ 01% . Helgium Ree oe : re e-Local, 20-1. box 18 ¢ young German W 10 : Hubbard. per tb rida Swed | oT 1 n ~White, sack an. Stall | lou 1 Bid ‘Tomators— Local. p- ” Ye me | FRUITS a 3 x Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers pia | inter Bananas, white, box ava. Mra Se | Gravensteins, io per box ie: 4 + BD i rr Liberty Bonds Thareday’s Quotations Cusabe Melons rand. Per Weatern, per box Eastern, per pb! Detes— Dromedary, 36 pkgs. box Gola: of. CORNER ’ » ’ ’ ‘ ” once! ona 100.06 160.28 | 100.63 100.36 SANITARY Amertean cane sugar, 4 arnation or Bor-| ete! Norway kr 18.08 ots 20.19 ete ‘.Danlen krone : lare® prune fon a ronald gay 1 Gresk drachma... 100 ete| 47, best Jersey butter, tte MD. 2 Iba» see Tea Garden marmalade, 200 Tm. Stalla 4-4, Maid 0° Clover or M brook but Chicago Car Lots ter, tie Ts best ranch exes, tie dos. Shevite’e Stalls 26-37, Shredded Wheat, 100 pike as 2 Ma ébe by Logan & Bryan aver ---+ — Oratn— Kects Cont, Reta. La Tr. ranch, white shell 8 Wheat......... 29 ” i. ” “ Corn ut | Oate a ™ ik, 18e t.; round | Rye ? F. ©. B. condensery, 18 se | Barley 6 “ 7 amb chops DAIRY PRODUCTS = = Prices Paid Wholewale Dealers | Bulter—iocal creamery, cubes. Fresh ranch, white shell NEW TRAFFI RULES WANTED. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 1. The Vancouver Automobile club will discuss the adoption of a code of | signals for the use of drivers of motor cars in traffic at its next meeting. A code similar to that in use in the United States some of the Canadian provinces ts POULTRY AND MEATS | Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers te and fr Campbell's : ede mt + baking| Urged by certain members of the —" : Oe can kin, ie; #/ club, who # that it “ Hene—4\% Ts. and up peo . Med. live, 2% to 4% Ths, prs t nty made the streets safer and has been Live, fight, 2 to 3% the. _ LAKE much apprecia pedestrians Geese—Live, fat, § to 1 Carnation mik, $4.76; Cen-| The hold dak od aaa Beigion Hares25 tbe 1.96; Westinke Spe. ae ore bgp By od, Dressed ........... a r 1 White soap, 6| *isnal the direction of a turn is one Turkeys —Fancy 4. pv. *. 108 ; wheat shorts, $1.60; 3 corn | of the simplest methods, and that is Livo, fancy, fat, §-15 The .. Seiad live, per i. .... Chotes, tight or gieme wtareh, She; new crop a easy to execute and easily seen, and and walnuts, 2 Tbe. 650; peanuts } lite: gingersnaps, 2 Toa. 260; carton (¢| ‘t te in use on the south side of the boxes) matches, $06; 4 Ix. pancake fiour,| line almost universally, it In stated. nde Tha |20c; Rex flour, $1.98, Stall 131, « }So at the next meeting the club “ Sar Bee. Se, ak | will decide whether to ask the pro: | vinctal government to embody a code in the British Columbia motor } , Tough, 150- | act LTRY AND MEATS - ee pteet pe en .q| Whenk—Mizee toot, 1970 33.00 | & - Heme—Dressed. ‘heavy $2 Corommat Meat 49.00 BANK CLEARINGS Eicaved. tight, 1. 3. Cottonseed Meal 40.00 | Rien, heey, i. 3° Linseed Ol Meat 61.00 ‘aaah five. light. s 7) | Alfalfa Meat 0.00 Seattle D Breliers—“Drensed, pert a | Sere Bean Meni Clearing» $6,6 38 Geese —Dressed. per : 39 | Bone Balances 2,079,773,18 | Live. nee 9 oe a Portland | m Maree—Live, per tb. s 6,942,922.00 Dressed, per t ’ | Balances 1,479,929.00 | | Bege—Fency block... $59 10 | meat Sernpe—fiastorn : ‘Tacoma Veal—Fancy, light 1e@ (17 |Shell—Eastern oyster Total transactions .. 3,060,000,00 | Mad. dressed lig is| Western oyster an 22.00% | Heavy, coarse : oa | —— ——————| LIVE STOCK wi SURE WAY TO CHARM | Cattle cs PS sees Nome % J | Hoxs . 270 Preep None Quotations at Stockyards a Prime steers sy Good steers i Medium to cho! ‘i. Feeders % Common to good Prime cows ° ‘ Good cows and bettors Common to good Canners y Calves, light Medium to choice Medium to heavy Bulle Prime light Smooth heavy Rough heavy ++ -10,00@ 11.00 + 9.000 10.60 $.00@ 4.00 16@ 9.00| 7.00 7.60 FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Flour—-Family pat, 4% Biue Stem bak 9 ard wheat bake try, 988... Cane, per owt. . per owt. .. x HAY, GRAIN AND FEED City Delivery, Wholesale, Per Ton Corm—Whoie, yellow, 120’... Cracked and feed ineal, 1 , If you want to be picturesque (and what woman doesn’t?) the quickest way to achieve your purpose is to buy a picture se te0| hat of black velvet, hung with Spanish lace that falls below -ta.00| the shoulder line on the left side. You simply can’t help being 00 | aly; di00 | irresistible, Y. Market }| | } i TTLE REAL 20TH CENTURY GIRL | t A Marion Adelaide Naylor Syracuse university this year lays) She in a real 20th century specimen | claim to having the real 20th cen-|of girlhood. ne plays basketball | tury girl enrolled in the freshman |and tennis, rides horseback, in an ex clans — Ma m Adelaide Naylor cellent swim and is learning has the distinetion of being | markemanship. She plays the plano, first girl born in the 20th cen-| has made a decided success In ama having arrived just as «the | tewr dramatics, and earned = the ck fininhed striking 12 and usher | money herwelf as a stenographer, t in the new century. lpay her expenses thru college Three One-Act Plays at | Cornish Win Big Success By A. J. Shannon jfor her splendid The ¢ is an enor) ~Datly Bread resting little Institution |seconded by Burdette nly in tne sense of size | ileanor Cline Helen Smith and Ron hree playlets that are being | aid Savery | tuced there this week carry on) with the exception of Moron! Ol nen, all of the actors are students at Olsen, whose ability has| the Cornish Behool of the Theater recognized in Beattie, ap | Even the lighting and stage effects pears in Percival Wild one-act |are the work of this little group, play, “The Finger of God." Hin | whose endeavors in no way suffer by | really wonderful votce and his | comparison with the commercial the superb technique appear to advan j tage in the role of Strickland, th: “man who could not go straight.” Elena Miramoyrna plays the prin- Gina! feminine role with deep tee) Accused of Aiding Liquor Smugglers ‘The first pinylet presented, “The An information charging James A Exchange,” is perhaps the weakest of the trio, but it affords Roscoe | Dubey with aiding in the transporta, | Spannagel, Grace Hamilton, Ronald tion of smuggled whisky, was flied tn | Savery and Dorts Callow an oppor. | federal court Friday by Assistant tunity for clever jot the evening go to Edana Ruhm | rnish theater pre its tradition of thorough artistry Morent long been rr. Performances of the plays will be given Friday and Saturday evenings, characterization. | District Attorney Charles E. Allen, | Richard Odlin's flair for broad bur |, Dubey was arrested when 48 quart | leaque is seen to advantage. bottles of imported whisky werv| Next to Moroni Olsen, the honors found in his automobile. OPTICAL CO THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1906. ONT FIRSTave-nese MADISON will keep your home cozy this winter If you have a fireplace—you will want one of th Papier’ Py ae Heat Gas Fires aah give On e comfort and satisfacton i the smoke, dirt or ashes. pe oe ‘ou can still enjoy the If you have no firep warmth and hospitality of 4 hearthside in any room jHeat Gas Fires. through the use of Radiant Seattle Lighting Co. ) Main 6767 1308 Fourth Avenue THE ¢AS CO. ——— a bn) NOVEMBER 17, 1922 } [ Secretary Denby Surrenders lia rset A ceunhacaniabie? ROAD GROUPING HEARING IS ON C. C. Considers Proposed G. N.-N. P. Merger ny Ww Th JAM J. LOSH of the Ww ition of pres AnMpor ul was be fore wu commerce com minsion today Hearing . Pacifie with the 1 t the t ' hi cago, Milwaukee & St, Paul, to t known respective A tema 14 and 16. The commission b previous! held hearings on suggested conso lation of roads tn utheastern ataten Today's hearings vious ones, are being of the trat The e whether the roads involved are will ing ta submit to the grouy “?P posed by the commission and to de velop what opponition exists to plan Recent reports from St Pauw stronghold of Hi indi cated that the G n and Northern P ed s, would interpose before mmission a counter plea to ‘ | permitted to consolidate with Secretary of the Navy Denby, who once enlisted in the | Burlington, Such # consolidation! Marines, is shown here surrendering to the demands of 4- would realize the dream of the Jamen J. Hill, two named | year-old Beverly Moffett and enlisting in the Red Cross. Miss Beverly, daughter of Admiral Moffett, is the youngest | Red Cross worker. founder of the first ronda and railroad wiz jera for the Northwest Officials here, however, doubt that | this plea will be allowed. The trana-| act preserthed that the |Wealthy Woman Dies From Lack of Food BRIGHTON, Eng., Nov. 11—Mme olidations proposed by the ©om-| Guinn Masse, a wealthy Belgian must preserve competition | Viaow refused all food when she was |in the regions where they were ef-| ong 1, and died of starvation fective. In drafting systems 14 and {15 the commit » has endeavored) to achieve two great parallel com |peting lines to serve the Northern states of the West | | It tw pointed out that a grouping] such as it is reported the roads de-| Nash Nash Nash 1922 Nash Six gone leas than original paint and Ures. well for $900 Touring Car 9,000 milen, will portation | minsion Nash Six Five Passenger cn enaaRAaRaa Touring Car, rebuilt and re painted; has five good tires and a number of accessories. ‘This car not only looks like but me of the best re Farmer Is Saved by Blood From His Son KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 1f-— bullt cars we have ever had in sire would encompass virtually the| William Bryant, a 16-year-old farm- | | our stock, and the price ts rea entire transportation facilities of |¢r boy, saved hin father’s life by giv- | | nonable—$875. that section of the country and| ing his blood for a transfusion opera- — | eliminate competition. ton. Nash Six sidan Innocent Man Died on English Gallows WINCHESTER, Eng., Nov. OSTEND, Nov. 11-—Two D New evidence indicates that T. H. Al-| fishermen were seized by an oct: jTaway, hanged ror murdering Miss/|off the Belgian coast. Comrades Irene Wilkins, was innocent of the| the monster's tentacles off and saved crime. both men Coupe—A beaut!- ful four-passenger inclosed car that was new by our firm in January, 1922; has bad nine use and we will guar antes it like new 2 Fishermen Win in Fight With Octopus montha 1t— ash Five Passenger Touring—1918 model that is in good running condition, We have not repainted this car nor spent any money “dolling up. Wl sell for $450 8 NUT AND FRUIT SALAD By Bertha E. Shapleigh Of Columbia University lcup pineapple dice 1 cup celery 1 cup Brest) nuts 2 canned piuientos 1 head lettuce % cup mayonnaise or cooked dressing % cup cream, beaten until stiff Pare, core and cut apples tn small, thin slices. Clean ané eut the colery in thin altoes, Slice the nuts and cut the pimientos tn small dice. Mix all with @ little mayonnaise, Season to taste, adding a small amount of lemon juice tf needed. Wash and dry the lettuce leaves and arrange in salad bowl. the fruit and nuts in center. Garnish top with the remainder of mayonnaise mixed with the stiffiy beaten cream. If desired the pimientos may be cut in strips and used to garnish the salad. Chevrolet Touring .....8 195 3 tart apples Cadiiac Roadster ...... 1,600 Maxwell Touring ....0 150 Velie Touring ....0----. 450 CHILCOTT-NASH MOTOR CO. Where Pike Meets Summit East 0559 Place Boys Wanted EVERY TOWN TO REPRESENT The Seattle Star Seattle’s Most Popular Daily A CHANCE TO EARN and LEARN —Many of the country’s foremost business men today were one-time newspaper carriers. —They learned to meet people, to sell, to collect, to be prompt, courteous and alert. —They paid their way thru school—they earned their own spending money. —And the live, wide-awake boys of today are doing the same thing. STOP ASKING DAD FOR YOUR SPENDING MONEY. FILL OUT THE BLANK BELOW, MAIL IT TO US TO- DAY AND WE WILL TELL YOU HOW TO EARN YOUR OWN SPENDING MONEY. THE SEATTLE STAR, Seattle, Washington. Circulation Dept. Gentlemen: Please send me full particulars'of your plan to help me earn my own spending money. Name Street sicocccccccsesccccee Re F. D...000.B Peper Serer ee eee rte eee reer errr tri rere rer r sy) Post Off1C® ..ccccccscccnccccscncccccccceveccccecens

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