The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1919, Page 15

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NOK $30,000 IN CAR DAMAGES s File Claims With | City Wednesday Against the munictpal street filed Wednesday amounted than $30,000 as the result of on the within the few weeks, ay Hine Rosa, 522 University st $15,000 damages as the result : struck by 4 car on First April 26. She had dismounted AF northbound and stepped to the rear, when a south far hit her, causing internal ANd severe bruises, necess! AN operation M. Osborn, a victim of the between a Capitot hill car and ear at Righth and Pine one man was killed and 20 injured, asks the city for lines be aan Norton, mother of boy, Bobby, jr. who by a Yesler way cable car 72, near 20th ave. has filed m for $5,231. The father of the the petition sets forth, is still with headquarters 311th fantry, The child was a deaf mute. PRhad wandered away from home While before he was killed « Local Markets ot. With the arrival of the Kennewick morning, the California control the local berry market passed. Fro: now ON most Of the berries «i of will be those grown in W ton Sacramento berries off the street. An « | of 16 crates of O1 to reach Grossman Hros, Wednesd morning. There are 24 baskets jthe crate in the shipment probably will sell at $4 pin ® practical reas shipme Otte ‘ a) ! Portland Market Report } ” ; , first car of strawberries, Wednesday of m posed ty nt a berries was dt to it Hood River and White Salmon ber rh are arriving steadily erate of Marshall berries Ryan Fruit Co, and | sold at $4.00 Asparagus quotations are Rhubarb was plentiful at 4% jeents per pound. Green The ame quick fir was | from Florida Tuesday afternoon Loganberries are a feature |atreet box jot the appl enough for th the last of June. Butter and egg quotations we nchanged. The amount of products going Ngrth is he almost every house on the street Dealers are closing out the | and expect to ir steady trade un' New Carn, per sack doa bunches . pee crate hand a Green Peas —Per Green Peppers Per tm " Herseredish Rest Loca! per Lettuce — Sacraments Wet house, per crat Per aor. Dos, bune DatterPer 2 —Per too— B Wash re graded New Cal. Garnets, per 1b New Loe Angetes, per . ber’ dia” Bunek 3.00@3.50 | °* 500 sores White Saimon .... Tomatess— Mexican. lar Imperial Valley, ¢-basket crate Local Hothouse, per box ies Turnips—Cal.. pet doe bunches New California, per eck Local, per sack wnorrs Apptee— B. Wash. Winesapa, Fancy .. No grade Yellow > Teiow Newtons, fancy Apple Cider—Per sai. Camtaloupes—Per crate... Cherries —Miack Tartarian, per M.. eerP ial er, Townsend! @undey fanevitie and Wad-} Juan istaeds. \ ‘Conal—Gambe_lamew @ Kingston, for! 12:208m odor end” ati On Flood Canal Points marked ** are hont landings for these points and for landing points most make own | i> gee jandine, all risk a iia woe! rats Goes fnelude best Mability is Hmited to wear- ‘apparel, not to exceed $100 for tieket. 160 pounds alowed fre: and scheduler aubject SOUND WAVIGATION Co. Picket Offire, Cotman Deck. (Phene Main 1993. 5.00) 114s and emailer .- Valencine .... Pineapples—Cuba, per case. Per .— oft shell She cves bee nnta—Per Th Mancharian Peanuts—Virginia Kevatone hon » DAIRY PRODUC... Prices Paid to Shippers %~—— Batter —treal country cream 5@ Ca cubes Oregon Ranch, Rutter Fi Pu sink Cheese Wash. cream brick w Young A OFe@o tripte ung America tripletw r owt n brick Limbur mburger TiMamook Dairy Products Datter—rocat ery cubes Loeai country bricks Cal wt Cal. at Vane | Putlets country cream- ereamery brand, cubes nd, bricks lotly frean Wash, Young A ; Wash. and Oregon triplets. . Wisconsin triplets Oregon Young America Idaho triplets ... Wisconsin ore Lamburger, ta. Um bu a0 Tilamgok triplets W Venliry-cPrices Pald_by Wholcoale Dealers te Shippers to th ly steady on the Retailers are paying $4.50 per | sst have re dairy and | filitng orders for steamers bound for se 6.98 | stalls 24-2 oo 6.50) 7.50@ 8.00 | yg | 4 peas. 60, Stalle 6 60 a8 “a 0 Ty “a | A little clay pipe was her constant ORTLAND, Ore, May 24 —Cattle ket ie ood te oh medium te good ste fair to gov n to fair ot nd heifers, § swe and heifers, cow an medium « canners, alves, $9@1t tation 109 head: market mixed, $19. 60@19.75 $19.26 19.80; rough heavier, pigs, $19.50@18 bute eee hotoe t to che Thi medium to $8.5069.50; fat heifers, $78.50 toe coe heifers, we and sa.s0@8 stockers to 70 head @ market fair to peppers | | Peached the local market by express | 10 Frisco Market Report q Dotter |e BAN PRANG May 0 extra. pullets: ate, fancy, number 1 shipping, 92.60@9.6 Potato, [ington Ger fon Hurhanks, | white, $t garnets intone fan Pr erate for centaly Ore Washing potaton rey) ton Neruda, aso@ste e208 “n 650 * “ weet ‘ ows yellow | | RNVER Cattle [4.000) ma Mteors we and helfers, $8 50@ feed " top |, Bheep—B | Receipts se 168 higher "AGO, May 24.—Pair buying orders ack Of selling preasure featured the initial trade on the Chleago board of trade but on the advance there were free offerings apd prices reacted. Pro visions Were nominal May corn, opening at $1 | fent off 1% Joly corn. at $1.47, lowt We at the opening 61 May onte, openin Se lower up %6« oats was off iwe 16%e, tember te vp ————— er? Public Markets | PIKE rLacw * me. K ristofere: pt? Ste ane sugar, The pure fresh im $6. tall can sp 12. Hive Ribbon cane Laurel milk, oda, to pke ie, Malt 1, ol don Stal) 43, breast od beet, ite ait i 28, new Alaska her Mtall 1524, fresh mack Me TiNh wr. Kristoferson's milk, 16 at. tee cream, be dish, be lee m te Dp st a Tee the Tae %; shad, corn, tbe; $ Ma. email Royal Groeery, Fishy $3.00 sack: Holly mm! and soap stall, Ca }milk, 12 Me small 4 dest Blend four, 16e can. Sugar jon or Borden's Ivory, Ite bar, . 206 tall 3, 100 at bare Runny Monday, tte. te ‘ocery, Annex, 2 phase, Grape its, roils tot te. Acme Grocery, bashmen: corn flakes, the; 2 cans tomatoe Royal Gro- cary, Fu * Blend fleur, $9.00 sac #008 cotter, S00 tb.; apple butter, 200 Te. SANITARY fresh tage cheene, Pimento eheese, 200 Te salad, 15¢ pt: cabbage tall Auto Club eater, fteo, 20¢ Stall 21, 2 Ibs. the 112, potato ibe pt %.; ch potare beet, 2 matoes, ties, Zhe box | White soap, 286 Maximum coffee, corned fancy to crown strawber- Stall 45, 5 bare Crystal M. J. B., 440, WEATLAKE Stall 106, fresh newick Fara 40e 4 fas and Sugar sti 30c; & bare No-Mub Naptha. CORNER oane migar, 786 milk, 106 at Atalls 150 %; home krown 1 h tall freah halibut, 26 tall 27, freth be Ike Yakima bulk honey, 2# be at 7-8-9, pt, bottle eateup 38, 1M, n Went or Gold 40, Bupreme 1% Ma be ™ Btalie Treainet ton can Hille’, Shield Blend jms. B, ¢ fteo, 4 fico, 2 Ie. ” | Geese—Live . Heigian Hares. tone we * Veal--Fancy Cholee Heavy grade Hogs—Block ... Choice heavy . Q + +61.00@ 62.00 64.00 66.000 88.00 15.00@77.00 77.00079.00 40.00@42.0 16.000 12% t0.00@ 00 u 04% 31.00 Timaghy HeedNo. por ID.. Nye Per Alfaite Wash Straw Wheat | WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF 106 IN ILLINOIS SHELBYVILLE, Il, May 28.;~ | Mra, Pefliswe Ann Keller died at her |home here the other day 106. w 96.000992.00 companion, ‘ Reliance or | 67. 0964.00 | 14.06@ 16.00 | THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919. s I mn - \" Denver Market Report ] This still was raided by U. S. revenue officers in New York, and is one of many They are hidden in cellar |back rooms of stores and buildings in out-of-the-way places near the city limits. gallon copper vats, capable of distilling $30,Q00 worth of liquor a year. moonshining” outfits found in America’s largest city. jraided had 50- VEMENTS DEEP SEA VESSELS | Stabted OF » VESSEL MO JURY PROBES FATAL WRECK the Cape 4 Weather Bureau) IBLAND, May 28S 8 m— | Calling beronieter; Haht northwest wind | Passed in: Behr Lintle Vance at 6:15 me Paseed fe Ki Begundo at 70 a om Arrived at Seattle fs Manila Maru, from Tacoma Adi#iral Parragut from Ts to Smashup Scene Unable from the testimony of witnesses to determine how the fatal crash on the Bothell road early Saturday morning, took place, the coroner's jury went | out to the scene of the accident | Wednesday afternoon, and will | =| not bring tn a verdict until late Thursday. Frances Hayward, 17, and Louis Cook, 38, were killed in the smashup, and Cari Chil- berg, driver of one of the cars, died Sunday of injuries he suf- fered. Finding of an empty whinky bottle in the auto driver by J. ©. Kail, 1614 Terry ave, was deseribed by H. J. Lee, 1625 17th ave, N., the firet to reach the scene after the accident He declared when he arrived the two machines were jammed together, the Kail car overturned and wregked land the Chilbere machine upright on the road, He said he found Frances Hayward, who was killed, Mrs Laura Daugherty atid Carl Chilberg unconscious under the Chilberg ma chine. Lawrence Calvert and Mabel! and Nona Timeus, sisters, 1531 Bel | mont ave, were in the Chilbere car, | | #e Korrigan Third, for ©.) but were badly shaken up. | I“ VN@orwen, n, ¢—salted, May tt;| Calvert testified that just before | |e Lyman Stewart, for Beattle, Arrived. | the mocident, the Kall auto dashed May 27: fe Korrigan Third, from #ea/ past the Chilberg machine. He said be he saw it speed by 1 then heard camouflaged the few seconds later, but amer Tottori did not know how it happened. Mabel Timeus was questioned o p.m RT TOWNSEND Passed tn, M aid ahe id not remember } the crash occurred A steamer of the Admiral Hine at & m. Passed out: Tue Tyer, at 7:40 Dr. C. C. Tiffin and Dr. W. H. Cor: son tentified as to the extent of the Jam. Arrived, May 27; Re Tottori Maru, |from ¢ rieeton via Balboa and Hone. injuries whieh members of the two auto parties sufte jiule, at 6:56 p. m, and proceeded for The coroner's Tacoma at :20 p. TACOMA—Arrived, May 2%: Re Tottori the smash is: F.C, Millington, Labor Temple; C. W, Hart, 5031 15th ave. Maru, from Charleston, & C., via Balbos and Hamoiule Rainier from Heattie. } 7 Wir Reports eee eee te neita | Ni Bs Robt. M. Bushee, 719 20th ave wet POMS NL: J. A. BP. Henderson, Hoffman Mo tor Car ‘Co; Mrs. Guy Grove, 4526 E.; and Mra. John Dia Sa City of Beattie, First ave, N n building. northbound, at 6:20 p ¥ 24—e Adiniral Ryans, in Lama mond, Gre The two autos crashed together a ke pat park southbound, at 11 p.m: es Rieh: half-mile south of I C. nd, off Pine Island, northbound, § p sa Jefferson, 16 miles Awanson Ray, southbound, at § p Keceived by U. §. Naval Communications May 27 & #1. Iris In the car overturned were: J Kail, 614 Terry Louis Cook 1616 Terry ave: Frances Hayward Mrs. Laura Daugher ty, 13 ighth ave, and Mra, Lydia | Hayward, 1222 8th ave., step-moth er of Frances Hayward In the Chilberg car Carl Chilberg, Mabel and Nona Timeus, and Lawrence Calvert. They were returning from Bungalow inn, near : lake, where they had gone @ariier in the evening for chicken dinner and dance Sheriff Stringer appeared the coroner's Jury and announ had been given four more chasers to operate on the roads May 28 Mantia, at) for Prince | Ratner, | [10:50 a om.) Prince Albert, for Tacoma, at € & m, Alaska Vessels No report received. | Other Ports KARATHU—Halled May 25) fe Metetite | Dollar, for Vancou ‘ HONOLU Arrived at: Me Aurkiand. Hailed, stay 26: Be Muktiteo, | Makure, from Wellington, N. #, vin |towing bee: Big Bonansa for Puget sound BAN FRANCISCO—Arrived, fe Yosemite, from Port Cambie. [May 27; Me President, for Ban | noon; Queen, for Meattle, at 2 p. mi l Pred faster, for Menttie, at § p.m. | Passed: fe Davenport, for fan Pedro at ja p.m |* RerOnta—satied, May 27: Tue Relist, for Port Ludtow, at 1 | vieToRIA, BC Mi May 27 Hailed, Peare, at ©, JENERH--Parsed in, May 27: A ftoar ened to be Me * Teeoma at crash a but ow ry investigating May Retin ave 509 umbia from Byerett for # uth of Everett, at in Port at Senttle Today Northern pler—Se Katort Maru. terminal—Ms H.C, Manson. &« Fulton | Bier 10—Ma Latouche Pier $—Be Glorlota, a» Northwestern, | Pier Admiral Rodman Pier 2 Redondo, Alaaten torin. Grand Trunk dock Pier A-—fa Senator Hanford at. termin: Pacific Engineering na Rosworth Skinner & Eddy es Bldridee « Onanguiarmnnion Nilson & K arden Howlekly | Duthie an Vie~ As Admiral Farragut before 1 he od county fe Tokm Wha—8# byote SI * Kainto, an F He an Kdgewood, ea Waynean, \ New York Stock Report || i a yards Doek—Aa , on rook Mert ech opgning at $1.869% iridge & Dredging Yarde—Ha Brookwood, a» Rlakely. | Amos yarda—Ae Weatern Glen, ax Went Inlota, aa Vs owt Inlay. | Meacham & F k yarde—Sa Ard | Patterson & MacDonald yardy—ta ows, aa Hirringn, an Rirrowa lap Heattic North Pacific yarde—Se Yakiok, | high record |. ae Leonium The market developed Hillott Hay Dry Dock—#s Rergé. after ni Steel share [Commercial Boller worke—Ma Bommel: | (w | tind Marine | Lander at. term tional | Went Seattle « fia Polybius lod. the Rogers-Rrown dock--## Yomel Maru vance American Can Me Apex rhe Me fi bk Rolfast, bae No Metin. a. iMe. May at NRW generally YOR high today, Un 1.07%, up 4; Ge 4.04, up 1; Marine Pref. 1 Studebaker 98, off 1% The buying element turned ita atten tion to eugar shares which were forced up. ‘ength in marine tn International made a new the Prieta were stock market Aten Ateol ral Motors 4, up Me opened at Ror new strength I the leather in demand and were h imped after nett advance, Central Leath advance in lenthere with an of 3% O95 % market clon United prod he. nhares & a Aw Weetorn Kntght 1 strong ten rubh mat A Lie | Stream Atimaon MII Co. | Lake Union—« | Fort Harrison, Jacko tia wp tie eral Mo: rt Smith marine at off ry New York Markets WwW. 8 ea Fort Upion, field, et Puyalty # Cardia. tra, as Bingamon lea. YORK, June ; Banton, 24% ¢ Centrifugal, $7.28, P Liberty Bonds Unable to Fix Blame; Goes|,. | } NEW YOR M firme $96.50, off Ge; fourth 44's, 8 ar rrer u's ——— fi Here’s a Real Moonshining Plant in New York Quoted oft 3 “BANK CLEARINGS |) Clearings || Balances Clearing Balances Clearings Dalances | Clearings | | Balances Seattle Tacoma Portland Spokane $5,049,152.12 4775.9 1,083,228.00 } 632,755.00 | 3,670,469.00 | 741,834.00 1,538,652.00 494,974.00 ——— PAGE 16 Associates of ’89” to Meet Here on June 6 Ansoclaten of | who asonte club | Firet building on | fire called | round of fire 1889. A The reunion of the 49” will be hela in the }rooms in th- Arcade June The meeting has beer to commemorate the rebuilding | the elty after great Seattle | which oceurred on June 6 and Vivian Carkeek will be the banquet and talkfest are planned | pal The committee the evening, and reservations can be ¢ John Schram, made thru Herbert harman W. M. Cale } ard Furniture H. A. Schroeder, Judge C. Among the invited gue nford, George ¥. Meacham, D, W, Piper, editor of the Portland Ore-| Bass, Harry K. Stephenson, Clark mian; J. Hamilton Lewis Mrs, J. T. Ha ker, Mra, Btates from Illinols;|Clarence Bagley and Miss ‘Tiille He The Argo-| Piper. They will be aided by the of Robert ¢ Leigh 8. | ficers of “Asnoclates of "89," ine Hunt, John ¥ Allan cluding Josiah Collins, L. 8. Booth, son, David Wilson and Arthur Le Vivian Carkeek and Herman Sehoen- Battalion Fire Chief Tom Nunan, fe 30 Yowlers Cry for Moon Every Night, Says Plaint okeh preventing sleep and otherwise creating @ nuisance in the neighbor hood For on,” the sin charge of the station at and Madison st. when the appointed to fighters who ve started, has been up all the fire “ht the big bi loran, mayor of Seattle in | helped Robert #9 the peaker “ints of H, EF. Holmes, Compa 8 c mer | Da United Alfred nator editor Washburn M he her ts Solos, duets, even triog, are with ot Fifth with the reaidegts of Fifth ave, W In are the resigents ave two years past, Antonia Stin- objectors allege, “han had from 10 to 20 howling, barking dogs about her premises, at $329 Fifth ave.” very of them's a night owl, they say. They roam the streets, the moon and upset garbage Seattle turns But—shade of poor Fido!—when chorus of 10 canines trills and tre loa at the eilvery orb. Consequently, half sons who, thru the find themselves Fifth ave. W tioned the | oll, to when dogdom a | continually mo senough a hundred per or too bay cans Therefore they ag living Seattle jorable, the Mrs, Antonia 1 of her flock, herd or which, the petitioners ave 43 peti cour have it ask that legal ae- tion be taken to prohibit anybody keeping more than three dogw with- dows in 300 feet of any house ANTI-PARKING |WOMEN NEEDED BILL DRAFTED TA TAKE JOBS Would Hit Absentminded U. S. Employment Service Office Tenants |. Says Demand Is Brisk With approximately 1,500 idle men in Seattle unable to find jobs, n of the U. 8. 110) «Cherry has orders for a large number of women in many lines which it i= having difficulty in filing, accord ing to Mins Ida K. Greenlee, super- intendemt of the division. A short- age of women stenographers, office ehalf hours only | assistant clerks, chambermaids, rhould be | waitresses, hotel help of all kind, city official. housekeepers and domestics, existe in t® keeping |in Seattle id has been increasing pen If they |in severity for some weeks. don a eid Opportunit for employment for them stay. aa he signing of the arm- moving proved instead of de- property | Greenlee says, indicat- near their! are retiring from injunetion e rapidly than industry prohibit parking before their them to ge, > otherwiee, they're better in * that, the coming of the curb than moving id flood the country with war workers has proven . Particularly in Seattle,"* eniee said. ‘There is @ mand for women now than length of | formerly, and apparently fewer will park | women seeking employment. Wome where there are no restrictions,!en war workers, either thru patriot: |rather than move their machines,|ism or a desire to return to the | thus ing the curb open to those} home, have left industry in large ‘who want to stop less than|numbers until a shortage now ex- da halt to enjoin Stinsor wet bevy ot an absent-minded office ten downtown district will and in police court if proposed nev traffie egulations i ay afted jinto Ordinance form are enacted ithe elity council There's rection in the that say# persons parking care in the restricted area, tween First ave. and Fourth ave. ride ts leave them Many ant in the the women’s divisi “ Employment at service, code their be new on st fe and regulation ays one terested lanes park let trouble If the them they can get an one “This changed,” All we're the traffic get their street There'll them owners plac and cars right more this don't want doo: againet around.” Another is that the paragraph should be permitted to |etand a» it is, for, knowing they | can only stay a fixed t the car owners view taken ont This Will Give You an Idea of the Character and Originality Found in Engravings Made by Ree te NGTAaving GQ James SL DiT ry Mer. 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