The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 23

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Phone Main 399 References Remington Typewriter Co, We ern Rubber Co, Universal Tele: » OlymBle undry Co. f, owns Dik. TO® Ind av All cases. Fees 4 NWICK, LAWRENCH 432 Burke MM — authentle # Poste Medieal™ sage. bath oll Wane Franc Be N N for Snell Wiley: Cot Stewart, at Times a Chattel Loans MONEY “TO LOAN Loans from $10 to 100 made quickty and confidentially om furniture pianos, ext eck, ti oR soorea ta omit wae Chiropractor Chiropractor. ~¢ School, Chicago. IM. tation free 212 Denny md eae Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering. Packing Jorgensen Tiros Purn. Shop. WO USTT Cotlateral Loans MONEY LOANED ON ADD AWT! gles of value. T eg ‘he Keliaoie, HA KO ronitiott evenings. Borch offic. dbetective Agencies GOAR TS DEEctive Agency—220 4 female ope open da: and night. Office, “Ei hs 4 PACTFIC way: Green Lal Turkish Bethe GMPERIAL TURKISH RATS Tide 4th ave, trie cabinets, thera. yd lamps, ba. =" specialty. uo EARRA JON S Eliott 3201, Deorag. a FINKPROOF TON) ba trac Central Storage fhe ly struggling against heavy | ~~ the Itallan government ts to readjust conditions out of the war, t Wood, 2426 First ave. returned from Italy, where with the ¥. M,C. A. on freat. He was stationed declared | who Bad Check Artist Reported at Wor! Another bad check artist is work ing an ancient game in Irwin Bros, 1432 B. Madison st. re ported to the police Friday. A well dressed man. giving the name of C. THE ——___ — Ih _Public Markets 1 ‘Market Repo PINE sr, Kristoferson’s milk, Le Peanut butter, 200 Ib basement, Del Monte 1 Bor milk Annex Acme Booth's sardines: tomate p , basement, 20¢ SANITARY 3%, freah halibut, salmon, b Stalls 21 fancy piekled bottle bag yellow corn mea macaron! of spaghets Flake White, Ide powde Lhe Th. 3 Ibe. a Wha, wheat flakes, noONOMY § Ibe, sugar fresh paateu 144 tall can Car Stall 2 had, 20¢ 2 Ibe ling cod snapper, 2 Tha, No. Th; chieken halibut b Stall 26 61, pure th: black 2 ha, dhe 1 halibuc bl CORNER fresh black cod, Ma. Bbc: red anar skinned soles, 3 Me. € eah Chinook 1, fresh Jer- ! Stall 14, i hatibut, salmon, 3 \sey butter 20 ” mild full ¢ brick limbu | peanut butte [Stall 1509, Krie at; dill pickles, PLACK | fom "mii “treah he melts, 6 Ibe WESTLAKE Stalls 8-9, veal chops, 20c Tb chops, 2bc fb, Stall Tha. 350; spinach, & lamb fo oem ure Veribest milk, 110% rhubarb, 2 tbe, 1 jextra faney Gold Coin potatoes, $3/ wt, delivered. Stall 135. or jeut macai | ns | Stan 21, Sugar and Borden's mil Ivory, 10¢ | Cremé Ou, A ment, Creamettes, 10c pug! T boxes [matches 25c. fted Seal Grocery Annex, Cream of Barley, 19¢ pka.; 4 apbell’s soup, 26. Stalle |24-3%, Kratt cheese, $0c can: Nuts Ola, 350 TD. Elliott Fish © jmnapper, 150 Th, 2 Ibs, Bbc; rx Le Seattle, | SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, oo | " Portland Market Report | | Te ateady good to PORTLAND, April 4.—Cattle 85 head; market font steers, $19 to $14.60 leholee steers, $11.00 to 0; me dium to good steers, $10 to $1! fair to good xteers, $9 to $10; com mon to fair steers, $8 to $9; chotoe cows and heifers, $10.60 to $1 good to choice cows and heifers, to $10; medium to good cows and ifers, $7 to $8; fair to medium we and heifers, $5 to $6; cann $5.50 to $4.50; bulla, $6 to $8.50 calves, $9.60 to $13.60; stockers and feeders, $7 to $10 Hogs— feoeipts, steady, Prime $18.90; medium $18.85; rough $16.90; pigs, $1 $18.85 Sheep dy 662 head; market mixed, $18.85 to mixed, $18.75 to heavies, $16.85 to to $17.26; bulk, Receipts, 484 h Prime jambs, medium lambs, $14 to $15 $11 to $12; wethers, $9 to $10; $6.50 to $10 Nutter—City creamery, 6 Exge-gSelected local extras, 410 de Hene—23e to 34e 49 Oe Ife to 200, Cheese—37 to 3% ; market ate $16 to $17 fuir to yearling to 610, to broilers, 400 to Chicago Market Report | CHICAGO, gentine April 4.—-Hleavier Fe receipts of corn caused an unevenly, lower market In grain fu tures on the Chicago board of trade today Buying was mostly by over night shorts, but trading was of fair volume. \ Predicted rains the Jarain belt Influenced the few higher months. Provisions were lower May corn, off to at $1.55 over at trading. $1.45, subsequently | tember corn, ing at $1.38, May oats, ing. lost Ke. Sep off “%c at the open- later gained Ke. off Ye at remained unchanged. July off %o at 64%e at opening, |was up te. September, down %e at opening at 61%, later wold te off at 61%e. 1a 0. “ BAN ter—Ex ene 44%e Cheen Potate te APRIL FRANC tras, 6 Woxtras, 0, Abo; California ° Whart per Dew and $$2.9 gon Be Gema , | Geme, 6%e pe Sweet Onlor to $4 per eental on the Marley with off ping, $ steady $19.60. Sheep. weak to lower. new r pound Potatoes Loe Red feed, $2 No, 1 feed, rades to $2.50. t, Colo., 00; market $16.60 prices cental potatoes, lower; cows and th Frisco Market Report | ot April 4.-But extra pullets’,| flats, faney Dettan choice : Ore Idaho Washington 4%e to for to $7 California, $3.7 ntreet 15 to. § $2.95 to No, 1 2.37% ship: Py Cate Steers ifern, stoady i stockers and feeders, calves, $11.50 to $19.60 Ree Top, pia, $19.60; Receipts, Lambs, 400; market buik, $19.50 to 6500; market $18.80 to $19.60; ewes, $14 to $14.50. NEW bonds follown up .08 first up .10 »” Balan Cleart Malan 65%e at de. were 4Me LIBERTY BONDS YORK, quoted Se, $99.02 necond 4s 06, April oft 4 Liberty today 4n, up here fi $91.76, 13; 04; yurth 4m, $99.84. jopening, lost %e more in the later| | Clarings .... July, opening %e lower at} ORS sss. new con. $1,494,277.00 | 386,232.00 NEW YORK COFFEE NEW Spot 7 Sugar . 16 Me YORK Centrifugal, April Santon, 21%e, 4—Coftee— Sick 1 | Sept April 4 - — ne ee ‘Cold Weather Puts Damper The cold weather of the past two! ‘days had materially dampened street trading by Friday ning. Dent howeve optimiatic that will do a brisk week-end busi they none | Whe amounts and ian by to 6 rb, arriving in plentiful ok another drop Friday ng disposed of at from 6 nts. Kennewick asparagus way seen on the stands, but in very 1) quantities, It ts going at 30 5 cents a pound Fiat pidly cents California being Fr the California market ble here na were ry firm Yriday, wit buying range slightly h er jump in San Franeineo butter In tending to make market very strong Cheese ts firm and Poultry quotations changed ents on the local very scarce remain un Chicago Stock Report a 1% Low Clone $1.69% $1 . 144 1.5) 1.37% 144% Corn May July Sept Onte {May July 66 66% 63% | Pork May Lard. May Ribs May 48.10 28.7 28.67 26.37 26.72 Pag i ane ae NS ee New York Stock Report ‘ ; X NEW YORK, April 4.—-Leading issues registered fractional lonses at the stock market opening today United States Steel op at 97% Mexican off 4% Haldwin, al Motors, 166% | off %; Central Leather, 75%, off %; Utah Copy off %; American | cu Collect for Love! Wiliam Endert, a Fuselan, will not get $10,000 from Robert Wills.a German, for alleged alienation of Mrs, Endert’s affections, The jury in the “lost love’ mult decided Thursday and Judge John 8. Jury ruled Friday that the evidence was | not wuffictent. Endert charged Wills lured the woman from her home, | The Einderts were married 15 years jago in Poland. * Denies Evidence in Pardon Case DES MOINES, Iowa, April 4 Nelther Attorney General Horage M. Havner nor ar of his @ at any time hed obtained tion that Goy, W. L, Har penny of the $6,000 Will Rathbun, said he puid to free his son, Ernest, from a life sentence. This was the testimony of Hav ner himself before the night session of the house judiciary committe: probing the. parde of the Ida county social erimt The admission came at the close of six hours’ grilling by Counsel H W. Byers and according to Havner himeelf blasts the value of the af- fidavit by the elder thbun that Harding was to get the $5,000. Havner denied that he kept using Rathbun affidavit to besmirch governor, and said he wanted Sr th the to protect himself as chief law of-| ficer of the ntate, in case disbar- ment proceedings were started against George Clark, the Rathbun | attorney. APRIL SHOWERS ARE SCHEDULED, HE SAYS Showers are scheduled for Satur. , according to the government weather observer, who refused to promine any sunny weather today “Customary April showers,” sald. he i CHAIN WORKER HURT John Evans, 42, 6006 Swift ave., an oiler at the Seattle chain works, was caught in a chain Friday morn- ing. He was taken to the city hos. “pital, suffering from a bruised ankle. PAGE 23 Only Bakery in the City where the bakers prepare and bake in full view of the public. You owe it to yourself to come in and see our daylight bakery, where the m tasty bread jn the city is turned out. The golden harvest field, with all its richness, is brought to you in Kap- pel & Rickles’ bread. Our bread and. pastries are made out of the very best ingredients. Kappelé& Rickles 108 Second Ave. So. Second and Yesler, Main 5055. Notice Moving Picture Theatres Call at Corey’s Sign Shop, 311 University St. today or Saturday for slide announcing opening of Liberty Public Market, April 12. for months and won the! J. Brown, and claiming to live in the wear the Itallan military Olympic apartments, bought $2 in “The Italian soldiers put on groceries, and Irwin Bros. report Pmonstration when the they cashed a $15 check for him. owas signed.” he says. The check came back, and the & a Bologna when the grocers want the police to find Mr. nt | Brow: Our Second Car Will Be Here Saturday ; cottage cheese, Stalin Campbell's soups, Lie can; 2 pickles, 2 T advised you to order your MASTER- PIECE PHONOGRAPH early If you have not done so, I have bad news for you. Every machine on the floor is sold except a few held for demonstrating. All of the 128 Phonographs that came in the car yesterday are gone, too. I am now advising you to order at once. The next car will be here Saturda The factory will not promise this branch another car for a month. Prices Still the Same $3335: opular Fuel m fuels sold in the Pacific have no other fuel. They possess a three- hot fuel—an economical fuel. with a furnace, , the greatest of these appeals is the one Diamond Briquets ‘there is absolutely none of the cus- | Diamond Briquets fit into the scuttle nicely; and if necessary by hand without leaving a black smudge. Alone or mixed with | of our coals they are a splendid furnace fuel. Black Diamond Lump Black Diamond Nut Back on the Job We do more than sell fuel. We are a fuel service organization, therefore we can whether Diamond Briquets are the fuel for you. Our idea is to supply the fuel serve you best from every standpoint. Even with their pronounced cleanti- if Diamond Briquets could not, in your particular case, deliver a maximum & a of heat at the lowest possible cost, we would not advise them. You will be et in knowing that Black Diamond Nut and Black Diamond Lump coal are Fea home at after a long absence. Phone us or your regular dealer for any of these seal ic en Diamond Coal South Prairie Coal a iB a V4 : a eweastle Coal ssaq Coal each ‘Franklin Coal Hi-Heat (Utah) Coal e Brasil Coal Mi-Heat Instead of $150 Instead of $200 Instead of $275 Anthracite Coal Blacksmith Coal Our Phone Is Main 5080 General Sales Offices 563 Railroad Ave. South SEATTLE PACIFIC COAST DAL COMPANY PORTLAND WENATCHEE JUNEAU re | 2 33 feet. tet? MASTERPIECE PHONOGRAPHS Seattle Sales Store 1214 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR UNIVERSITY STREET

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