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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE TAR SDAY, FEBRUARY 2 PLAN INSURANCE GOURSE HERE Seattle Men Plan Carnegie Salesmanship School If the prosent plans of the Se Underwriters’ a t Muccessful, Seattle fof the Carnegie Sc 4 Salesmanship. This school which is an extension of the Carnagic Mstitute of Technology. stv Weeks’ intensive training in » Manship under an ef Theaded by Charies J “ Ror of the Carnegie Ce — Manship. SThe course has been in successful Speration in a number o: n Bhere are numerous cor the present extension wh ‘@ffered to Seattle. Biven the first « Mhe course wil! be a su Bhe local climate was Meal. The effort to bring Mere is in the hands of a « Ponalsting of Joseph F. G Wiliams and Dwight M man. “If Seattle ts suc r | the course,” says Mead, “it is gotng RD be due to the fact that the local Managers and agents wi c ately raise a fund of Mater the expenses of the fac Gwe succeed, we hope it w Hirst step in es | Course permanent! » of Washington.” © The course will be open to men and in of the Pacific Nort @ngaged in life insurance or whe template entering it. Any ing Tegarding the course st: to Dwight Mead, cha ST Stuart bidg., Seattle. and red H I sch mmit Jay 1 be rman, Vacant Lot Silas Active on Market ‘Owen, “told us that he has inves- pated values along the coast from @ to Canada, and finds that Se- shows more inducement in price ‘han any city he has seen.” * | WEDNESDAY | rE. t1 | First Low Ti m.. 2.0 ft. /2:00 a.m. 4.0 te.) 5 Courmayeur will continue to Oosta|York. Tacoma with $1,537,468 and Piecemn ine liuar es. 2 tion." ue va | ‘ rays he| where the international cosums ata | Portiaind witti $1,450,349 ranked ninth om, 11.6 ft /8:16 am, 11.3 rt. | |July Toei fC as got the| tion will be established. |and tenth respecti Los Angeles peond Low Tide | Second High Tide | Sept TF, 0, DB. condensary, ewt 2.60] |. The total length of the tunnel will | deposited $824,682 and San Francisco Bom. 28 fe |2:87 p. Tow mas || are law case’ det | en ee | DAIRY PRODUCTS | 4 and steam: |be @ little over nine ratios, which |§ aay and ranked fourteenth and High reond, 5 ‘ su | Com oA by | ‘al icker he Congresa| while longer than the Mount Cenis/ fifteenth respectively. . 6 tt. 19:06 p.m, 93 et || July.. ou 4% oN ‘when Sowar ncome ax ac $ Prices id Whelewale Dealers t t Ds eee Se Pee B “get Re as 1by Local creamery, cubss 1. Offhand, he can name the/| tunnel, will a little shorter than| The report is held to indicate the ¢. 5% “D2 lati, ” * to and between all import-| the Saint hard one. [relative prosperity of the differe: V 7 epreciation. Preah ‘ran nd bet all Import. | the Sa prosperity of the different eather Bureau Report Wheat Le 4 Pp és fo Poy 29) Ant towns in the world, and while} Asin all past plercing of the Alps| communities, as the postal deposits iseaeet aes nea ein 19.—Cash whea: TiN Library Cost. 36) answering questions over two tele | work will begin simultaneously on |are generally considered as represen. eight miles an hour. Passed in, a |? 2 hard, § i Automobiles. sy |Phonen at the sume finds a|both sides of the ran and the/tative of the financial condition of jamast auxiliary power schooner,” at cae ’ M ket P Newagattilieg: fides te |*Pare momen between to wait on/| Italian diggers working from the! the workman é er, at 7:20 aw. Marke rice HH ‘ south will hope to meet the French es ir Port Angeles towing D Li k te . bears rH x 7 Aurora, at 7:30 a.m. enver Live Stoc! ‘ ‘ tripte 2 bat travel | Ones :dis from the north unde pint pv titibes SEM TEM NEM While: the. word “Sipe: Tillamook iripieta : take cota ts for | neath the center of Mount Blane, be, | Hayes Passengers . Cattle—Recetp M “nm 4a tea [Ot Used In the revenue a POULTRY AND MEATS eople,” he rot | tween four and five years after start- and Departures “*!\\\ ° 45% 46% 40% [NOE | Prices Taid by Wholesale Dealers | Pople I Ko me Bah oP fa Boost Northwest ARRIVED — Feb. 19—Str Admiral ck Kee geet 9 Khippers my 1 K. Delegates representing the Pacif from San Pedro via San Franc u ed Ht] . he there shall be allowed “a ren- | Decks—Live, 2 tbe. and over 1a k ork is to begin on the new ro sega P ie th ific oon; str Lewis Luckenbach from ° ; sien sonable allowance for the exhaustion, |Mretlers—1 ¢ $3 | hey tna bean this apH rthwest on the inaugural trip of via ports, at $:45 © m. Feb. s@7.s0. ; : 2 Aya lwaAr dist tony taecd. fey |EEVerH and Moy Live, rT “sa : the President Hayes, which left here 1:45 p. m.; str Steelmaker from H. wotiable al ene x ‘ rt BUSIN ESS ME SEA I'l LE MEN and East coast trade route to South ; mh str Atisona : | Public Markets 1° seucsion in cont Tope yie eet lage ‘ : x America, have organized to promote couver, 8. C.| SAM Francisco Produce aaae used in tra Fancy dry picked 1 cent above VISIT KELSO TO HEAD GYROS | thet, interests, and nave elected President Harrison from | Monday's Quotations bE SRG Spina In 1 it applies to capital aw live. x ALU Frank Kenney of Olympia chairman, at 6:30 a str Prince | Butter—Extras, 43 bi pi firsts, . went ane ¥, 680. at, 8 to 19 fb as A delegation Seattle | busin Jesse M, Warren was elected gov-/ according to a communication re from Prince Rupert via por! 480 1b. . 1-4 40 B00 don ; | mtn ¢ cost of which can he “ : ation attl C ’ . 0 a iat Mpokane. fromm Bouthees T+ al a ead petiole ken 2 tor new peas, |deducted as an expense 2% the. and up 19 Men will attend a banquet given by | ernor of the new Pacif orthwest | ceived from Miss Florence Heliker of at § p. mate Willaolo fro 28 Ge undersized pullets, 25 ie Sosnatees, $000: | Mall ¢ *| For example, a lawyer or physician 17 the business men of Kelso Tuesday | division of Gyro clubs at the third| the Seattle delegation. : eens —Callfornis flats, fancy, 34 eo fb a Analee. a Old, ve, pe be organized, The | Harold Weeks was elected secretary: | lous to boost the Northwest o y 0, | ee 49 Gb choce- |current expense the cost of his pro- ong SNORT ORG: DOU jar from Baltimore ate, ste 5 1 ie 12 Kanized by the state | treasurer and Charles McDonald was | rather than their own particular city : Be fessional library, but may deduct an y Porta, at 12:10 p.m, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee 11s! matcnes atiowanea fer 1c acedeion ; faney 0 20 mmittee of the Seattle Cham: | elected vice-governor. jin furtherance of this object they , le ri leo Aeenserree The nut margarine, é6e; puljet « Deductions are not allowed for d+ tant 1s@ .x¢ | ber Of Commerce, of wh A. H.| Warren is president of the Seattle | have chosen the following committee: tr President M MS grabtisiods tebe standards, 330. Staile 21-39, preciation of a taxpayer's home, the nt 19@ (12 /| Lundin ts chatran |Gyro club, president of the Warren] J, R. Thompson and A. B, Savage of ports, at 1 a. m.i\ate | coptee No. Wie wy.;| 186, shrimp meat. 16 th ecralshinige Ubkreir ita eine heavy. 160-200 the $1@ 12) “It will be a ‘get acquainted’ trip,” | Realty company and vice-president | Tacoma, Millard Lemon of Olympla, . 4 Nod Santos, s4g1 ie bes bee gerd fects, nor automobiles use chiefly rout AND MEATS said Lundin. “Its object will be to|of the Seattle Real Est associa-| Dr, F. J, Lyons and R. H Denny of mn.; str Florence nl Se > rie A bring the two cities into closer com.| tion. Harold Weeks is a well known | this city . . e for pleasure convenien Depre- | nue (a hl INIT ag les Foreign Exchange wire Yakima Mintloey Gosek apole Goritieeee te Bl mercial relationship. ‘Thix is what|Seattle music composer and pub ¢ ship has a full passengerUst Prince Rupert via ports, at 11:45 p Monday's Quotations $1; canned cherries. the. AP ae." (ok atocke th trade, norto the vate 0 | Soe Uniiy comnitton minie <0 0. with | Taner, and recelved ovations at ‘every port str Manulant for Honolulu via Ka-| NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Foreign ox CORNER | i gst A : all the cities of the state," Tr an | at which it took passenger: . and Hilo, at 9:30 a. m.; str Steel |Chanke opened steady. Demand aterling, Stall 1€, Creme © 7 4 bare of land, whether improved or unim h Ri bb Cc for London via ports, wt 2:25 p.| $4.68 9-16 (new high since 1919); franca, an ome hare | proved. Vryers—Per tt 2 ubber Consumers | ae i; lh 1 0. ire, 0.048) marks, 060 5 Bnlder's cateup, remem per 1 : Beareers Seppe for Adataide) vis Ta-| $0604; lire, 40.0180; marka, | pobibe: Hood dire arte | Depreciation may be claimed on | Gerse—Dressed. per 1b. we 2 Lumber Will Boom, P Bi ibut | Products Show Ends ihip Charlie Watson for Richmond, at #9. 56 oC 1ue) Onl Frese all business property, which includes | "Live. fancy, t evs Ss W. h ay Dig iribute S pees sehr Rose Mahoney for Ban Pedro Chicago Car Lots 169-116.-$ Gane tee es not only buildings, but machinery of | Neleian Hares—Live, per tb ays aterhouse WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.—Harve uccessful Exhibit eee 8 em ae Presarclh nut margarine, 2 Tbe. 4te A permanent character, automobiles, | _Dresed. ber Me wivss reese President Frank Waterhouse of | Firestone, Akron, Ohio, rubber goods| The Pacific Northwest Products Vv Js in Other P. Wusathents taccn o hic raisins, 296: 49-™ |farm tractors, 1 and mill equip: | flogs—Fancy block Le the Chamber of Commerce, who has | manufacturer, called a conference of | exposition at The Bon Marche, which essels in er Ports © Second Ave., Seattle j: H ment, furnitr nd book. Fancy, tent ne Just returned from an extended visit | rubber manufacturers here yesterday |has been open for the past two ee rat 38 Arrived, ste Kinder-| | Grain— Recta. Cont. Estd. 1. Tr 25e; sirloin steak, 1c.| The value to be cared for by de. ed... Gre rv srock 11@ -13 to the leading cities of the East, says | to determine how to combat the crude | Weeks, will. close Wednesday eye- Bo centile vie Taco TI) Pon Rica de tae Ke PLACE | preciation is the cost of the property vlay fan extended and widespread building | rubber restrictions recently imposed ning, after a most successful season, Hauraki trom Tacoma via’ Van-|Oata........ “ z aa te best oane sugar, é20: | However, in the cane of property ac. tows tations at Stoekyards boom is predicted by Eastern busl- | by the British government. The con- |The attendance has run. into the Da vesconrie: Br Or nek ac nite. wets ot $k lereamery batter aber atew ace ene” |quired prior to March 1, 1913, the Prime eteers 40@ $00 | news mon. whill give unusual demand |ference will be held February 27|thousands daily and hundreds of from: Beattie; 1a, mi: str bine, Paar tbe: peanut butter, 196. Stall 12, prunes, |duction shall be computed upon it alr + ice 4 for Pacific coast lumber, He found | and people from various sections of the from Seattle, 11 a. m. » Bal * 2 tha. 16; coffee, 24¢ th.; matches, fair market price or value as of that aye Bae i in business circles unusual interest restone charged that American | United States have regist. boxtn 200: co fy a at | Keeders 4008 6.00 istered and re. yA McKinney for Hesitie, Liberty Bonds boxes 30; cocoe, 2 Toa. dhe. Stall 36, | date ore in the Pacific Northwest and the | consumers are being forced to pay in- {quested literature on fo e 3 Meddasc Onstaitiies reah am 4 almon, ic: tender B. Porter for Seattle, 6 a.m. Feb, Furnished by Logan & Join of sole, 266 fh —Str Al: kan for Seattle, midnight; str [ SEATTLE BUSI p Chicago Board of Trade ; Monday's Qnotation: on || wheat— Open Migh ta g || May + $1.20 r} T July... la om Lis “The World Do Move’’ (EDITORIAL) I'wo items of today’s business news have th key word, It is “Study.” Successful salesmen study to learn how to be more successful. Men who know their business study to learn more about their busine: In the days when books were scarce read, the world moved slowly. Business followed in the same old ruts generation after generation. In these days of plentiful books, when nearly everybody can read, the world is moving fast. ng constantly changed for better Books and study are constantly saying to us, “Here, let me show you a better way to do it It keeps us all busy keeping up with improved methods. © one man can ever know it all. But everybody 1 keep learning. There is no limit to progre same and few could Good business is be Higher Levels Reached WALL STREET J IAL REVIEW With » cat areas bucya p * warding ¥ t : r 44%: Sinclair, 34 United t IS IRREGULAR B10 Second Ave, An AS grain a Ar Btock jax Hub CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—-The i tag Hnquiries from newcomers and the |'TATKSt Was nervous and erratic t im it Bis of vacant lots for improvement, | “Ypres oe, clare, was trremular. 27% pare the chief features of the recentience of higher relgn mark i. estate market noted by Henry | >r: sharply fo heavy prof v4 Wwing Co. They report the sale/stronsiy es A renciteee shane a ie 42 Vacant lots since Feb. 1, most|ing and evidence of some export ¢ 7. oh 8 Which are to be improved. Mand. About 300,000 bushels - :! POne of the newcomers,” said Bert |{fAnitobe wheat were taken by r United Kingdon Corn weake estimate of at 716 cars compa: figure of 6 A heavy arrivals, he on to conside Eastern house with tions orn $10 Seoved Ave, beaitic steamed brown bread A Luckenbach for Seattio, mid-| feries igh exetable combi night. First 101.70 104 Stall 62, pure co iH Pedro—Feb. 17—Arrived, str Win. | Fi Sane Stall Tb. pall Yakima honey, Perkins from New York; str Katrina | He apple 1.; chicken tamales, Wickenbach from Seattle via ports; str P one oe Stall 65, sweet pickles, 1he and up; india 6 food from Seattie via Tacoma and 96.60 08.42 relish es hom Ihe qt; mustard Werett. Balled, str Ohioan for Seattle; Third 414 98 95.86 pick! ¢ pt. 1522 Pike pi., Del Monte Oswego tor Seattle via ports: str Pa-|Fourth sige... oak Une to 4 Jarge cans 0c; graham for Beattle via San Francisco, | Victory 4% .. 100.16 1001 crackers, 160Q'tb.; Kellogg's bran, 200; a Ce |New 40 49:98 99.92 99.92| Holly flour, 49-1 mack $1.06, SH tae Vessels in Port at Seattle | Bmith Cove Terminal—Pter A—Str Willie A Higgins, Pier B—Str President | Maat | 8%, H. 7, M-B—Str Forest King. ir §—#tr Rainier. Pier 2—Btr Oduna, str Latouche, atr Vi torta. A—Str Spokane, B—Str Admiral Rodman. Union Pacific Torminal—str | str Nevadan, fle Coast Coal Bunkers—v. 8. 3, 6. Burveyor, Pacific Coan enginoering Works—v, 8, G, G, Hinldn. TD, B. Shipping Board Moortnge—str too. Blum, str Anna B. Morse, ate Silver Ado, str Crom Keys, atr Delight, ate Went Ison, str West Lubrieo, treet Terminal—fichr Ca- jent Harrison, erminal—Btr W . atr Ateolmaker, tr atr Banta Paula, tle Flouring Mill Tormimal—Btr Ari: 20h M. Btreet Terminal—V, 8, 0, 8. Doll- ‘wood, U. 8. jo Mtreet ‘Terminal Lach Goll, ate Gothicutar. odd Drydocks—Str Boxer, wtr Yulton, _ ate Lehigh, str i. ¥, Alexander. it Hound Bridge and Dredging Co,— Agwistar, | ¥ Ik I | U | Motorahip leat Beattie Training Statlon—U, 4, B. Eagle No, 67, leffernan'n Drydock—Motorship Oregon. | Hteamship Moorings do, air Juneau, atr Valdex, low Marine Ballway—Htr Pacific Beitast, bari James Ht Redon | | Coaultiam Cit ‘Dutt, Bar whi ALP ON EL MN United Kin 1] tr Pattorson, | ECONOMY, Foreign Securities Stalin 7-8-9, 9-1, can Crinco, $1.86; 2 Tha Furnishe fo jenn or corn, 2 cans 6c, Stall Bi, ‘may mi onnaine, 400''tb.; home. made. sandwich Ns spread, 40c tb.; Towers’ peanut t ike Th, Stall 40, chocolate, British Victory 4s cream chee he n elgium Premiura ors eataup, 2% iar new Berliti 48 cssces ese | werck’s cooom, 1-1. can ate famburg 4a | ONT LAKE famburg 419 tS bk DAK Aan aipzlg 6 Stajl 2 bare Maxine 2 large bars Ivory soap, Rogers baking powder, 20¢ th. ; biackberrtes, ean; Jam, 3 cans Munich 44 i Munich a .. Bo, Stall 129, mb ‘ho 180; rankfort 4m 4%-™, can ral Seotch marmalade |yapanees 44 bulk strawberry. Jom, 300. Tb.1-Promtor [oabucers siete! New York sharp chaese, 460; Je0k choose Japanese second, ii 360; Abe coffee, } Tos. $1. Biall 180. Me 10 Olympic pane corn meal, 300; | $1.66; 2 comb dom 6% dom bia, Ko flour, 660; No, 10 49-, Baker Girl four, ‘akina m Tulted Kin i Old wae? 0 | 5-10. box Pe BANK ARINGS | | roll tinue toliot pa 16e, Stalln 14 1] Clearings $6,470,783.25 | 4 barn Balances 205,787.62 | | c falcon, oF i black Sleark Portland i Pride wanhing onh, 1b0, Balla Balances 1,261,076.00 | + nerateh foo erackod corn, rac eng mosh, $2.60; Gold Bond four, * Vb hte da $1.86; Wentlake Special flour, $1.46; Con- otal transactions,, 2,309.000.00 | |tonnia, Beat tour, $1.00) /"400"* hard wheat flour, $2.00, NESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building by Rails and Copper BUSINESS BOOKS FRESH GREENS 7'wo-W ay Profits Fatten FUNERAL HELD | FILL BIG NEED FLOOD MARKET §=7'reasury of Sugar Men FOR ENGINEER . me r ” "! | ‘ Age of Study Has Arrived,| Dealers May Shortly Be Heads I Win, Tails \ ou Lose” Boost Is Given |Last Tribute Paid Clarence Says Seattle Librarian | Overloaded Industry by Generous Congress V. Siegner uaeedbara then besenns an|. eA BY ROBERT TALLEY As queati¢ by oppasir 0 ee cea ts scope that the business man et Tuesda bbers began , os A ‘ 1 ‘ see annot afford to neglect It, according |ing about keeping the market ; oro iu ‘ The sn 1 to J. 7 librarian of the|aitno trade is active on a prt back 41 ‘ BM Co an ‘One might on first thought be in n A sé 4 k tl vin J Tea Me ney | 4 to think no bed-fellows| trade to such an extent that it ¥ ha c to three b ar im: | bought Argent gar on May| uid be stranger than eon tant t t ‘ they did tori at | busine Hut let's think up. If the bu . 7 t a Aur was when no business e the mark nde ; non B28 or. ay: Renae ks on busine . the gr Aner conpopyse > ex rh Trading ( iB o the 5 be . mon filed joint Representat 4 t t t t 7 : r VEGETADLIS ‘ ol ‘ oro ; i ¢ ‘ TUNNEL IS TO Clarence V. Biegner The funeral 27, a mari rry ave., who of Clarence V. Sleg- ne engineer of 1908% ed Monk as to PIERCE MOUNT. Project Will Be Finished in|? Then m business have thelr ow be held from the Bonney-Watson eraty There are bookn writte Five Years | chap Tuesday afternoon. Burial ally for the drug, shoo, & was to be in Washelll cemetery. nd automobile saleam Th is al FRUITS Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers fe insur- | Applee— | Deliclows, » Siegner was born in Portland. He was employed at the Stroud Engi- neering corporation's plant. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Viola Siegner; one son, aged 2; his for nearly every dbpartment tment store, 1 od fr experts TEVA, been comy Feb. 20,—Plans ha’ leted for piercing with a tunnel that will fourth great interna- Ju Mount nce has been discu Blanc the alme constitute are supplemented and re onal underground re betwee mother, Mra. Priscilla giegner; one brought right up to the minute by per box north8rn Europe and Ital brother, Ralph Siegner, of Port Or- the business mag nd trade ¥ ; i When ps: eh ecceag Hoe are/chard, and one sister, Mrs, Frank ¢ business maga and ohn. ae ee i completed some five yearn hence, | Ramett, of Lyman, Wash journals, ‘Administration.’ ‘Factory’ | Mige--Pr o4 ait Ties wn Pai P ergo) ; wyman, and ‘Management ecring Grape Frait—Piorida. box 06 great south types of magazines the |Itener—Comb, per care n1s@as der Mount have the famou: ans and the Mount Bl. SEATTLE TOPS SAVINGS LIST attle outranked all Pacific Coast Blanc the wa World’ Indicate tun jaliznd trade jour Saint rd route § nc will be plerced by two | towns and was fifth in the nation, of fe coun NUTS separate tunnels running parallel, |the cities hav deposits in the Mead FOO) ce Bx. alegre tema aiaae Py They will enter the mountain's flank | Postal savings banks on January 31, ‘per tb 1 a little below the famous moun according to report received by the 18} CHICAGO, Feb. J.| resort of Chamonix and passing Chamber of Commerce from its 300 3) | Falaez has been ae on| der the Bonuons glacier, M Washington office 1; eens 31 4 the wor du Tacul, crest of the A total of 89,640 was deposited a2@ .38 mountain, the Val de Veny and|by local residents in the postal say- Beattie public Iit PRODUCTS conoutralie Polat mentioned ‘oh "ths | srhcnt Chelitt will: comé out on’ the | ties hank cathe lake day oF January f business books, and the Prices Pald to Shippers postal map for the past 26 years." | Italian side in the valley of the|This amount was exceeded only by ean man will find his tir farther than|Doire, Tiv line after passing near | Chicago, Boston, Brooklyn and N. business well represented in th his own home for themselves and state of Washington considered due to the advertising be carried on this transcontinental tle Chamber well- | creases totalling scores of millions of | friends. dollars annually because of the ex-| In connection with this, club port restrictions enforced by Britain. /Women of the state will launch an the ~ ——————- j intensive educational campaign of Merchants Discuss home products during the week of | campaign te year by FUR LEADERS | GATHER HERE Backed by ading railways and light February 19, to be known as Wash. more than 50 repre-| Smooth | soe inghnee catiateecs ‘ashe vontative firma of this city whose} Rowen Newry Breaks Off Tree, | Advertising Plans) Products week, ambition 4 to mak ttle the fur se . +. | The Metropolitan Merchants’ asso-| #, 5 ——— clearing house of the nation, the ro- | eee tamne 013,25 | Plane Still Flies clation will meet in the Metropolitan | Big Grain Co. Moves cently-formed Seattle Fur Exchange | Cull lambs 700@ 9.50} PARIS, Fob, 20.—An aeroplane,|tea room in the Stuart building at| Head will pave the way for the extablisn.| Yearlings $10.76 | piloted by Lieut, Le Mans, hit a tree! 6 o'clock Tuesday. The meeting will] eadquarters Here ment of trade running into ididl vee ee Mt near hoy, broke it off above the| discuss the advertising and publicity} A matte of importane ing millions | jteavy 7000 p nee to the of dollars when the doors are thrown| wea 2.000 roots and continued flyin program for the coming year wheat and grain growers of the Pa. open for its auction sale Tuesday,| Culle « Heat) ERE poaeate TITRE cific Northwest is the announcement February 27 | FLOL Li aN Ke that the Gray Rosenbaum company Thousands of furs shipped here by | mour—ramty wae oe have moved their headquarters from Alaskan and Northwest traders have| Bine Stem bakers’, Ds'n PIN MONEY Portland to Seattle. This company been grouped and tagged at the com-| Hard wheat, bakers’, 94's i : 's the largest buyer and shipper of pany's warehouse, 65 Marion at. and | gignetZ ree ie ni Doryon ant some, nreplical: BURKeA oun Gn gant sate Luray, Brain on the Pacific Coast and the lists of pelta to he offered at the| Hest, per cet In spare time at home? Would you like to know how hundreds of change will result in bringing targe coming sale have been mailed to HAY, GRAIN AND) FEED boys and girls, men and women, have added substantial sums to Quantities of western grain to this |Eastern buyers with Invitation to Nedale f.'6s'b) Roatite thelr weekly Incomes by taking up sideline pursuits that have city for grading and shipping, submit thelr bids, These firms will |Alfalta 29.00 brought them in good returns for the time and labor investea? pacticandalts: baa | be represented at the wale by. their | Mixed Hay 10.00 Our Washington bureau has compiled, out of the experience of * ‘ agents or brokers, Mart Detivery, Wholesale, ‘i basi Unele Sam's boys’ and girls’ clubs, and from many oth sources, bogie Canning The directors are looking forward | Barley-—Whole feed, 100". a Hst of suggestions of a practical nature for people who want to ndu |to the poxstble establishment hore of | Rolled and gro 80'n-100'm ...-44,00 help increase the family income. ‘The bulletin will. be sent on Agantettee stry, Planned fur dressing and manufacturing tn-|cormewhole oliow THI request, Fill out the coupon below and mail it to The Star's Wash- pita its) one the only rabbit |dustries, Virtually all firma of this 46.00 ington bureau: Capt Rata Th the United’ States, i | character are now in the Kast, where | © ee ATO Previa oy cnrockmortoh of the ’ | Rolled and ground, 70'sA0' ..... 40.00 63ers rontier and Fur company, } the actual dealing takes place, but} smeneunn’ ei b3'00 | tablished a rabbit far ¥: Ras es= with the establishment of Seattle ag | Whe 60.00 Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, high Oneks tte farm at Port Madie © trading center it is belleved the! 4 48,00 | 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©, the |S ah ely Mts Will be grown, for Manufacturing end of the buntnony|Gntek Mashocleos, wikh B.'s. kee \ I ned ‘and whipped ee of bein cans gradually will move to this elty Growing Feed—t06'a oH as08 1 want the bulletin, “Pin Money,” and inclose two cents in | i and shipped all over America, Growing Mash—100', No Be MEL hago stamps for postage. Jgqitralia Inst year shipped nearly Ss ortsm St . eae eco et Ro Bs i, $1.00 P Aad Worth of canned rabbit to nan 50.00 ireat Britain alone. Pi en Staging teed) 36's 140.00 Waine hh | In alone, Fish and Game Show (siti j 58.00 APRN pee ray ed. Meal | 4 i The Sportumen's Association of | kimnegd Ol Meat , Naties || {Stoo and Novsssscesseevenreovs Transportation Men is staging © Sportamen's | Boye Bean Ment HEE «54,00 57.00 An exhibition of Washington Will Hear Ronald Girl attec cl LaRy PANO, ate \ Ne, udge J.T. Ronald w ey me and fish will he a featur, |charcont--lardwood ates uldrent at the "eansporaney oe opening at the Crystal Pool on|¥ish Meal'....., BH Wednesday Portation elub Thursday and to continue the rest |Ort-—timestone #00 te “Cleatge Wait His subject with of the week. Mer pesbe tte 26.00 nicton, 108,00 His tiftu. | enco and Example."

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