The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 12

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PAGI POTATO MARKET LARGE SELLING / HERE EASIER © ORDERS TAKEN Shipment of Large Part of Chrysler, Mack and Hudson L HERE'S MORE Stored Spuds Aids Jobbers Stocks in Drops ds ; : WALL STREET JOUHNAL PENAN A CAL, REVIEW ; . , 1 u 1 : MILK AND CREA mu—cwrs f attle del a > y a ‘ 1 POTTER AND CHEESE Frices Pall. Wholesale Dealers entres es ‘ Bottertat = . . « io t H as n't me Qootat 4 arts 1 reece Pa hide. : : : ? . + [Shi lip New: at 1 oe : ; ‘ W ‘eather Bureau Report t 1 . c ; 28 1 f ve ” ; POULTKY AND MEATS . 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Mohair—Long fromtakin—Long closed and bega to dre und breakfast walting f Matted |. Tallow— r bright! mother Take: sleeping WHOLESALE, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEL Quotations by Fisher Flouring Mills ake when you mig’ "I thought I heard t the night," Mr sitantly Hawley Deep Siding |, mother," Bar replied 4 41.00 | OM rake arene etulant Mixed Feed 15.600 want note in her Wheat Bruce again. 1 told Dairy Feed ne Herateh Feed, dos day thin | Fes Mash. 1008 Soya Bean Meal 100s was ob’ SUGAR a lisagreeable bs per cwt I'll find a Job Ris OMe obese | a will, Babs, but Matisnatsss OYSTERS 1.000 2.0| Maybe not tho firat day, When| Quarts . ‘ 1269 you go into the Telegraph office, | WHOLESALE Fisin Bet Wigcat it forget to tell Mr Dermott Fresh Fish, per tb, lay’s Qu 1 are Edward Hawley's daughter. | Perch . 10@ 12 knew your father.” Vlounders i 1 Salmon, pink Chinook each Ait hs es was eating toast and 4 SHINGLE MARKET 49 bie b with relish. Her moth By the West Const Lumbermen’s Assn, ler, ving her, nodded her head First Grades ” | alm = imperceptibly Per Ha. Per | BANK CLEARINGS 1} “Of course you'll get something j : 4 Seattle You always come out on | | Clearings | | Balances : 7 led the last crumb 350-8 | CH OL nd © from the table ¢ Grade Inspected oh Tots ansaction: 472, 00.00 | Th ands Interurban station tock 8 | wa this morning, chief Yintra Btarn, 6-2 : ' Meplaara tei vics tat Trimble and Judge | with snatioring voyn and wirh 40 4 int ttle to school, The a te Griffith to Talk ke the youngsters wit 4 Villlam Pitt ‘Trimble, of the eit hom “Barbara had labored for Kecond Grades planning commission, will explain| three weary years of Alandard atock-- Per ia his atr Ad tran vlan to | ing An she ked at cemnmaan thar 4 ' % | the Rainier Valley Commer lub} was doubly thankful that that ye 8 p.m. at the Columbia ich | chapter wa d Mont MATKET Wbrary Monda i A faded ian acrons the late Flooring Per M Superior Judge Austin B, ¢ looked envic it Barbara ny Vertical grain, A, 1x6 942.009 60.00 rithy Mill apenk on the ( anit, [Mboked envi Bart happy | ‘do B, a4 40,000 45,00 y i i Nagin de and at the crisply smart blue do C, 14 26,00@93.09 rall and vehic wine tunnel plow sult and the tilted velour turban, | THE SE ABOUT “The Path of Desire’’ STARTS ON PAGE 1 But the ultable teacher ¢ who could give Marjorie le n ut her home—was a diffi cult one t A neighbor suggested th Mra. Martin read the Ch ified Ads of this nowspay And now th and the Jeason i realit That's not all the tene MAin-0600 AT . a 4 TLE STAP MONDAY. NOVEMBE! ies ) : u'| The Seattle Star *, PERSONAL BUSINES : RVICI , LEGAL NOTICE Attorneys at-Law rh janes, Sar . j % 19 Dex i “All canes. G06 1 35/1 FUNERAL NOTICES trig Collection 3 MATINEWS 4) Klectric Machinery Dt it WAhEViIbio i Plane Tuners 2 YOUTHS ON THIAL : . 7 CANSELLOPELO® i 6 LOST AND FOUND —— cro oe ONAL ' t f “TREAT q Lad | Can Talk” “Oh, Such Beauties” j “My How Cute’’ “And SO Large” UTE, coy and cunning doesn’t half scribe the beautifully talking dolls that The Star is offering all Seattle girls. They say “Ma-Ma” just ire dressed in the most ch ers. They're just the dolls ing for, for ever so long. More Than Inches Tall as plainly as can be and arming frocks and romp- that you have been wait- Betty Ann is more than 26 inches tall, and she is iressed in the cutest gingham rompers you ever laid eyes on. See how happy the little girl who is hold- ing her—you will be, too. Coy little hose en > her dainty feet and she has real patent leather slippers. And, oh yes, you should just see the dainty little bonnet that adorns her head. All little girls, and big girls, too, for that matter, will be more than proud to be the possessor of pretty Betty Ann. She walks, too! Now just take a peep little Dimpled Darling. She’s a real baby doll. You'd almost believe that she’s alive. Oh, my, she’s dressed in the sweetest little frock nainsook, trimmed with pretty baby blue ribbon and lace. You'll get the biggest thrill when you hold her in your arms! Dimpled Darling will really delight ou. She is more than 18 whole inches tall. at of Both dolls are guaranteed the best by the famous Eleo company, who have manufactured dolls for years and years. Of course, they are of the unbreakable type you like so well. BETTY ANN No Money to Collect or Pay— : NOTE: We have but 500 of these dolls, so you'll So Easy to Win have to hurry. They are for Seattle children and can be obtained only at The Star office, as we will not HERH'S HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR DOLL wirHour — “te™P* t deliver them by mail. SPENDING EVEN A PENNY Simply Secure Five New Subscriptions to The Star and you will be presented with either of these handsome babies. Take your choice. Have five of your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to agree to subscribe for three months. When you have secured the first subscription we will reserve a doll for you in your name and when you have secured the five subscriptions you will be presented with the doll you desire. More Than 18 Inches Tall them to Get started today. Remember, all subscriptions must be “Ma- Ma" : NEW; that is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to them. (Have subscribers sign this subscription blank.) TO SUBSCRIBERS— I hereby sut ttle Star for three months and there. after until or hich I agree to pay the authorized ‘arrier at the re oA month. ee AM NOT NOW HAVINC fh STAR DELIVERED TO ME Namo Address Joo Powell | vs. Billy N | Jack Th Neweastle forced play were unable to plereo the stout de. fense spread about by the Todd ot Humphric eared | Burns continued his brilliant | | work, but ‘missed several chances | 02- val | to score on the Todd eleven. ‘The | Kamo ended with Newcastle still | pressing tho Shipbuilders, but un. | ablo to rcore, MePhilliy REVERE DIMPLED DARLING Daly, Eddio Harlan | fering more dj jand Jack ion starred for Todds} any other fo: B of » : , n [nd Clark, 0 Murdock, Teddy'| erett high ring Subscriptions, as You Secure Them, to the »| Jackson and Franko Burns were} back here § Circulation Department jan ae | the best for Newenstle | display it Carbonado won thelr round for} swamped ar) Shamrocks, & to 1, In the oly ioaiy, touch p r es played for the Brown trophy 1 Se 0) : venth Avenue, Between Union and t niversity Streets Caliah La, | |she Tacoma Tigers won from the elahtevard Black Diar md Juniors, & ta 0, | for n tone SHEE aMeree sta 4

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