The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1919, Page 13

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NIRS 2 LR RR MD Sn 2 7 . wan ae 7 . 2 sce MO canescens: | of Seattle Pounds at — } iS TALK OF PLANS pewriter Now, But Will Be TERUG i okra FOR NEW HOTEL Wail pecasis! “4 . . Z Detailed discussion of plans for Ruler at Pageant on Sunday — nad mee te | should conditions warrant, was held ~~ T Local Markets 1|,New York Stock Report | | BANK CLEARIN WRECKED SHIP’S |Tusnday by « party of Banter hl erence! NEW YORK, July Steel tnwnen | Seattle | * York City. Woods formerly was Following the predictions of lo-| Were strong at th | | Clearings . Baye! | | mi er of the Hote} St. Francis in cal creamery men, butter re | Balances sees 185518411 | San Francisco, teas nf a year asd } again advanced Tuesday morning. | | | / ¥ | o | © assume greater duties in the Em- This is the third jump in 10 days,| uP % Clearings 6... .s+++ 936,883.00 to assume greater duties in the Em: 1 Quotations Tuesday were, bricks 61/ oo Ee Py 1 pea pak g, Bemnens . 108,328.00 1 | Admiral Knight Total Loss;/ "°° cents, cubes 60 cents 4 4B, Mag Mir | Woods, accompanied by a number Dealers accounted for the new | leum at 195, off 1, and Baldwin at 119%, | | of fellow hotel men and arehitects up % | %) ——-— -— en : 8 8 } massed most of Monday inspecting advance by saying that as it t Dillng the first nour steel stocks re: | Portland Market Report | | passed om oor es inspectin : ——---— | ary to buy in outside mar-|acted sharply, United States Btecl drop. Twenty-three members of. the | PrOD ctive pn paw tae for local consumption, this | ping below 1i2, with Crucible Steet oft |e cD, Fuly @o-Cattioone. [crew of the steamer Admiral Knight,| Which, it is proposed, shall n a United Frult was in demand and sold , eas than $2,000,000, ‘Woods and bid market would have to advance in| —, [inited Hrult was in demand aud sold | teen et. nteady to|which burned to the water's edge| les% than $2,000 Woods ‘and Be 1 5 ek discussed plans with represent Nn alignment With | jetati ‘Stores led the tobacco group, large | CB 601 fale te geod Joff the British Columbia coast Sun-| Party incre ne ie oorinenne OM ena wane Go| Hot the and Bete tiest hour. declines | 87-66; wood to choice cows and lay, arrived here Mor slightly | uesday morning. Whatever. de tions Monday afternoon were 69), Oy Si cieral, ‘An upward tendency | $80 jun to good, $606; worse from the effects of the| Tuenday morning. | Whatever de; cents, during the first few minutes tn motor | $@ bed isd smoke and exposure they suffered) ) ous before he leaves Seattle Kags are firm and Increased qu ral Motora | ,, Tf ane from before being rescued by the : eaivn-cl 1 are eate f ith Stude Ls ‘ moste " ~ ~ tations again are threatened. van to 287, with Btude- | Fy : lgtenniar Prindess Vieioria changes were reported nesday feted down during the $ 76 The boilers on the burned steam astern Washington potatoes are | voluine was well ab er blew up Monday and no trac of arriv re ple Prices, on the pede. Mara # at pate | Ot fall below lows of earlier tre =m. » $6 the derelict can be found, according ee oat “aac mace ame FR OR Oe Fiutter—s9@6ic per'td |to report made by the master of otloe slight recoverte 000 es and to- or te . Ms i bey kA chi Thdde ecient ee Wawe—46@ dhe per doz. the steamship Princess Charlotte ‘9 Wate g 5 iS Hens-—27@28e per Ib; broilers, 22@30c|'The lors is estimated at $100000. | Characterizes our methods in grapes is due to arrive in the local | per Ib, |An attempt will be made to sal every transaction, and our cus- market Tuesday afternoon from —-» @ 00 per Ib. | ’ tomers are accorded every cou 5 ak ee 3 es ‘ —— | it ca b jocated. resno, Cal, Dealers have not yet|! Chicago Market Report | — ———e the hulk if it can be locat teny consistent with sound busi- etermined what the quotations | pracnytini t Bi tile weeds | ri —— LS shall be. CHICAQO, July 29—Teading was mized| | Frisco Market Report | | . Mine cantaloupe market was steady |on the oneabe Beare oF Made’ setts [geet | COLOradO Springs 4% Tuesday. Dealers are greatly reliev- | Tht? Was some demand at the opening | gan FRANCISCO, July 29.—Rarley—| Tucaday, Dealers are greatly rellev- |acuuse ot continued dry ‘weather, ut | Apt Year 4245 yor | Gets Cargo Soon, “ ov a. 5 4 ng OP ihe bs cyclen op al enough to af- | $315 @3.20 at country shipping points. || ‘The steamship Colorado Springs, dards are selling’ at $2 with pon! Provisions were slow in starting, Dar-| need prices, $2 06@a10; black, $2103, | Product of the Skinner & Eddy yard, counte sodialiy Invited: at 85°16 $436 tlally because of the delayed hog mar-|feq milo, $4,124 a |will be delivered to Struthers & 7 @ ike down, | g,2utter—Hxtras, Se per th: prime firsts, Dixon Thursday, and probably will , ene . Ke «| S7e per Ih; fituts, Sbe per Ib | oh ade - er regained the same | "'Eege—Ratras, 8c per cox; firsts, oye /MtArt loading flour or wheat about 1 Peoples Savings Bank » opened at | per dos; pullets, bewe per dor. August 2. The steamer West 4 tie —" P, | New York Markets ter wea op Me . ;|_ Cheese—Fancy, 34c per Ib; firsts, 82c/an 8,800-ton Ames ship, has been | S@COND AVE. AND PIKE ST, * ~————---—)| lot that fraction in later trading vache: jturned over to Struthers & Dixon NEW YORK, July 29.—Coftee—Ni July oats was ibe up on opening, at | aye “ae ne |and will start loading for the Orient Rio, 23\c per Ib; No, 4 Santos, 28%¢ Sle, and subsequently loat eo; Septe | ® san ah rd Bie, and surewauentiy tot 4c: sertemver! Federal Chiefs Are about august 15 | trifugal, 7.280 per Ib. before noon; December was \c down on 3 | a ate tna” ontinued’ un} Here on Inspection! |, Y.M k | | a ts = Calvin Satterfield, chief of divix| Y Oumn: ‘4 . Worker r i*-; ry Te 4 | suty sey starts $1o8% sivem tion of accounts, and Charles 1 nd Seri 1 ll John E..Price & Co. VESSEL MOVEMENTS | jiescscc:: 108 1.06% % | Stewart, chief clerk and superin-| 8 riously Southwest Cor. 2nd Columbia x*——— - iy | Pee 498° LT tendent of buildings of the depart Lee Bricker, 21, of Mr. and| DEEP SEA VESSELS y 11% 80% ment of justice, were Seatgle visit-| Mrs. W. A. Bricker, 1428 E. Pike st., | 51% jors Tuesday. They arrived on the is seriously ill at the Columbus sani- | Sighted Off the Cape she 4 |steamer President from San Fran-|tarium ‘from an operatien for ap (From U. 8. Weather Bureau) ’ lcisco Tuesday morning and were! pendiciti#. While his condition is TATOOSH ISLAND, July 39.—8 A, M fi Coons 6 scheduled to lea for MeNell island! very serious, it is thought he will re- | Barometer rising: cloudy; Meht haze: at noon, They are on a tour of|cover. Young Bricker is we bau! . . 356 |investigation thruout the country, | known thru his work at the local | SAFE DEPOSIT Jat 5 a ; $$$ Y.M.C. A | Paid om Savings Accounts Central Locatio a4 Lee We Chin admitted in the| SEALY EIR DIR IE | BOXES United States district court Tuesday| There will be no naturalization | cond gis ts tin’ morning that he had some’ opium) hearings in the federal court here AD sizén, 64 to $30 ping board # rat 2:20 p.m 3 Wi cinicieit a alaiiata aa i e jin his possession at the time of his| until the second Saturday in Sep Per Year. Ait Cloway; wind south, 20 miles aa/\ Denver Market Report || rrest ‘but claimed that someone |tember, according to an announce. Salled From Seattle » a erent ——™ | had put the contraband in his trunk|ment Tuesday by the clerk of the) Title Trust Co July fia President from San Pedro, DF '9.-Cattle--Recelpts, : Franciaco and Victoria, B.C a ™, hull Blanford from os ows be i calves, $10. 0 ment by handing Chin a 30-day sen-|ship last Satueday 19 were admitted, pp Mag Sef B Bent Howe—-Receipts, 1,600 head; market ie teady. Top, $22.90; bulk of sai 2: jduring his absence from home.| United States district court. Uf the ‘* a oataaue Je u- | 233 | ie ol ‘ jecond at Colum Judge Neterer finished the argu: |233 persons who applied for citizen taten-te elim July 28—Ss Washtenaw from Tacoma at p.m.; ss Ketchikan from Southeastern Alaska at 7:30 p. m.; se Admiral Dy from Tacoma at 8:10 p. m.; a# Pri Maquinna from Vancouver, B. ©. at Potter, who will be Queen of Seattle next Sunday at the big pageant on the U. Campus. |». ™- Potter will be Se-) Anne hill: Her six other friends will | share the royal honors as maids of | t $:30 a. m; lehtship t atilla reef at 9:30 a. m.; ing a typewriter at | honor. | rich Rubber com-| “she is a product of Seattle and | office Tuesday. ; tence in the King county jail and|the remaining cases being held cver |@ fine of $101. itil the next. hearing. Pom July for 15 yeurs has been a resident of / Pranciaco at 4:30 p. m. ce X. He way are queens | Queey Anne hill. Tall and beautiful, | ter for Bellingham 3 » Probably 10,000 | this Js not the first time she has Nb allyl ee on Denny field, | been singled out for honor. At the | oe asl gp bd | | competi cones | Girls’ Victory Carnival, last year, she | , to bow be-| took the leading role of “Peace,” and | | Spotled bevause of inability to se & A thousand beau-| was the charming star of the final heure cold storage facilities, 558 bar @ance around her/Act of that elaborate affair. a TCHIKAN—Salled July ect. Gix other lovely 3 Jrels and 24 kits of mild-cured her-|of Spokane southbound at 2:30 ; Wt her every wish, Won Beauty Contest ring were dumped in the bay at the| Princess Alice northbound at 8 p.m. her lofty pedestal.| Two years before that she was one | Port commission's Bell st. terminal Other Ports sitks and ermine,|of the beauties chosen in the Uni-| Monday. The spoiled fish was vale] HONGKONG—Arrived July 27: Ss Suwe Maru from Manila, anf gold, she 2 ued at $8,000. <a be sold | versal beauty contest. ‘The KOBE—Arrived July 23 impress of herring was orouglt down! Asia from Vancouver, B. C., via Yoko- She is gifted in music and ath-/here in the spring, and cold storage|hama. Salied July 23: Ss Shinbu Mara letics. She is the daughter of Mr.|space could not be found in which | {°F Seattle via Yokohama; se Chicago ts Beatti ia Yokoha: and Mra, He N. Potter, and lives at}to preserve it. It consequently | “at Dek re Active Joke niche Wat- 1202 Ninth ave. W. [spoiled and the culling out process |son A. West from Vancouver, B.C. Immediately following the pageant |to which all fish ‘x submitted here,| SAN FRANCISCO— Arrived July 25: ‘| ae WWasaghosen by the|Miss Potter will doff her queenly HOf the fializ ‘leas beeen uc fon car on Gonemen hae S pageant from seven | guise and assume a third character.| P. E. Harris & Uo. owned 375 bar-| Seattle at 8. m* Balled July 36; 88 Ad- seven beauties | She will catch the midnight boat for |rels of the fish, the Kachamack| tt Sebree for came Before opening a savings account, ask these questions: Which the thousand Lake Crescent to spend a vacation | Saltery’& Cannery Co, had 153 bat " 0 Mexico Maru from Singapore, Hongkong, i ry 2g: ae among the mountains. rels, and the Jacobsen Co, were the| Kobe and Yokonam yt: is the largest savings bank in the Pacific Northwest? Why is it t 7:35 a.m Ar- . ry * :, : 5 : 3 To be a queen and have a vaca-|owners of the remaining 20 barrels| dent trom Ban Pe- the largest? Size, in an institution, invariably is the result of didate for queen. | tion, toot “Ummm!” says Miss Pot-|The 24 kits were owned by the ge arn ii ii i i ii Da ees he ae tne ice fete fate 4 z Geparted for some unusual service. The Scandinavian American Bank is the Passed out July 28: Be th largest savings bank in the Pacific Northwest. Unusual service | A 5 pF Oi Maa Ri sadhets ars Reve built it. Customers are afforded all the customary bank protec- ‘Workingmen Buying he pacing ne Bowen tion, offered through conservative methods, good management Hi . Se ttle . _ REI and great resources. In addition, the Washington Bank Depos- | OMS I YOAUTIE| 2s: ngs meiner een sites itors’ Guarantee Fund, in which this bank holds “membership, | A A Blakely Arcivea Toly 382 guarantees safety of all deposits—large an: ing a Va 4 Sign < sane eigen ee member bank of the Federal Reserve further strengthens our saps = se weVANCOUVER, B. C—Oailed July } position. The bank for your savings is found in—which is the these days. No longer are they sate|F¥anelnco, | °° T SN largest savings bank in the Pacific Northwest?—and why is it isfied to pay out the hard ed . a . money in tent. They are rocking Horace X. Baxter from Seattle. Arrived the largest? Your account will be appreciated. for a home site with ground enough | 441% 28: Se Skagway from Southeastern |to build a home, raise chickens, rab- | A!ask bits, fruit, vegetables. and thus beat |, EVERETT —Arrived July 29: Se Skag- down the cost of living Way, from Southeastern Alaska via Bell- of i i Fe “Little City Farms” answers the That's all there is to the saving living problem: for than men whe], TACOMA—Arrived July 28: Se lihu habit. The man who uses his rea- Bl |works. For $1,150 you can get a| Tomson from Seattle; @s Santa Inex Seattle; #8 Fulton from Seattle. 4 , | ad “ toto Oe from ‘gon is quite well aware of the fact B) | Riready “comstzucted. © Additions ves Salled July 28: 80 Admiral Dewey for He: i i is - | these 2 rooms can be made on the | Ste i that systematic saving is neces i} | thete.2, zooms, can be mage on, the Wirelens Reports to independence. blueprint, which is furnished free. U. &. Naval Commanication And the Savings Department of When completed, you have a modern | guly a8- is Admiral Goodrich, Hood : ome fi Bay for Kefchi 5 milk h of ‘a well-organized bank is a great |E E attle City Farms” are inside the| Ketchikan at no "a. Iria, Beattie . 8. B. so . * * = jeity limits, on a well paved city | for San Francisc ff Du nens at & help to acquiring this saving habit. street; “city, “water,” grade achools| m.: az Hon Scout Heattle for Baltimore, ‘ Hi] |and good street car service avail-| 350 miles from Seuttle at § p. m.; Savings Department open every Saturday . e 1 out on Spokane ave. and | pli ra wa Bey for Vansour . evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience, then out 35th ave. 8. W. | 5 es north of San Francisco at 8 p. = 4 « frrounds,, $4348 5th ave math, Westport for San Fran Bonds Bought and Sold | at main office o| cisco, 10 miles south of Columbia River Liberty eigen Ph sb : k s, 716 Third av: at $'p, m.; os Asuncion, Richmond for s taken out to p y-| Aberdeen, 60 miles south of Grays Har daif-acre tracts, with bor at & p. m.; s« D. G. Beofleld, Rich- Ei only $1,150, $100 down and/mond for Point Wells, 275 miles from a =i - th id interest Point Wells at & p. n Veaseia in Port at Sentile Today Resources $30,000,000 : Great Northern pler—Ss Fushimt Maru, fi ss Wakusa Maru, x, Pler 12—Ss Blakely, motor sehr Birriwa. METROPOLITAN [| sisiun Goreanchored bao Big Bonansa, No one seated during Prologue. }| Pier 8—Motor schr Semmeitind. Evenings 8:30, Matinees 2:30 Pier 7—Power achr Ruby, Pier 2—S8s Jefferson, sn Ketchikan, as GUY. BATES POST |)"<="= Pier D—Se President. In M TR Te re Pier A—Sn Henstor Pacific Coast bunkere—Be Grayling Largest Savings Hell st. terminal--U, 8, 8. Heather Capital and Surplus Stacy st. terminal--U. 8. 8, Burnside Institution in ATTLE Ss COMMERCIAL I 0. Lander et. terminal—Ss Yaklok. On $ 1 ’ 5 0 0 > 0 0 0 . 0 oO ; abe SHC | pica AA the Pacific ‘ Resources Exceeding SITION ASSURED (PALACE HIP ™2:: ae Northwest ass ABE $23,000,000.00 er Continuous Daily, 1 to 11, a oe yp Rt my lg ‘Siinenk, Whe firm establishment of peace finds ree NL Me kate ot |] ae, aeaniey, a0 Hikridge, Dee Jonn Seattle business on a sound basis. The fear | PODROME VAUDEVILLE Todd's drydock—Ss Delight, ss West Har that our prosperity was of a temporary, re Eberopiany lan t LJ Duthie yards--Ss West Hepburn, ss Seat war-born variety is entirely removed by the “In Hin Brother's Pince™ tle Spirit progress of events. Heffernan's drydock—Sa Brookdale, 6s Bottinenu, e# Sewickly, #8 Asotin d to the seven seas the ships of | puget Sound Bridge & Dredging yards— a is = z sleestul iennibics ply our harbor. "This PANTAGES .. ou West te F 7 bank, which has aided Seattle commerce for Se tare cate El wink S kece ae hows! wi over a third of a century, is better prepared Upr a 1 Farce Patterson & McDonald—S# Berrin Meacham & Habcock—S# Cenina, bj than ever to help the business men of this | F< : ae Ae Han ae Ohetete soy. al aot community in. this day of greater oppor- ye cp) ; a jar RogerecRrewn pier—Se Genzan Maru, as ee ee dee rN sans ace i Memhee Fédeeal tinkei teal? - oe ler Sebmp cas Pob Ghigo Fer} union ee chases | Established 1882 Telia Wate tan wpatn ta | agin: oc Abyaon de Onlviay ae" Sront Second Ave. & Cherry St. Seattle, U.S. A. Branch at Ballard we we ee we |

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