The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 13

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\ ‘The Largest Hat in the World | Leave it to Gaby Destys to icity began to wane times its weight ins be found in Pa FLEET WELCOME PROGRAM UPSET Word Awaited by Commit- tee From Secy. Daniels Gaby appear a, The plum photo ix by Word from Seer Daniels as to the exact time Pacific fleet will arrive in Seattle. Dased on the announcement yester day from Washington that President Wilson would be here September 13 and 14, was awaited anxiously Sat urday by the general fleet committee in order that reception plans for the President and his party may link up vith the fleet review At a meeting Friday afternoon of the fleet committee tentative plans for the president's reception were discussed. It was felt, however, that No definite arrangements could be made until after a formal notification had been received as to the time of the fleet's arrival. Announcement was made by Capt. J. 8. Gibson, joint chairman with Port Warden A. A. Paysse of the! ‘Waterfront committee, that a fire Works display would be given on the! afternoon and evening of the day| the fleet gets here, which will ex- ceed anything in point of magnifi-| “eence ever shown in this section. | BUY CHURCH SITE TO ERECT STORE| LIVERPOOL, Aug. 30.—Harrods, | Ltd., have bought the St. Peter's | church island site tn Church st. for | _ $1,250,000 and intend to spend $5,000,- | 000 on a large store on the site. The | ground covers an acre and a half. | ary of the Navy PUGET SOUND , S1TEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN 12:00 |Mteamer Sol Dee, for) 7 iipm mid- lTownsend, Angeles! dally night jand Victorta. af | Does not eo thro| ito Victoria on trip! feaving Seattle Satur-| Hany night. i ‘Tacoma 100amMeamers Tacoma and’ # 2am ‘MOam(Washington for Tn-)10: 20am 11:0Gamicoma direct. Steamer! 12:20pm MOpmievery two hours. 50¢) 2:20pm OOpmystngie trip, $3¢ round! 4:36pm “0pm trip. 00am Str, Slowx, for Port) 1 36pm OOpm\Townnend | Alreet.|10:20pm Gafly |Connects at Townsend) daily fwith rail lines for atl} Ipotnte on Olympte} ' ™ mer Whatcom) @ 00am daily {for Anacortes and! datiy olineham ' Betlingham—Anacortes _ 10:00pm a Kaishan, fori (06pm Gatly {A ortes and TBel-| dafly i Fert Townsent—Port Angeles and Way Ports 16-t¢-miMte. Utopia, tor Port) 36pm Sunday!Townsend. Port witl.! Toes 00 through to! mian‘*nt [Neah Pay on Tues-| Mon. \ay and Thursday! ltrtos i Port Gamble—Undlow—Parier 20mm Steamer Puget, forl io Stam Anily [Kineston, Gam bl» centile ndlow, gion} oryiF ln eter, Townsena| Sunday (fonday'\Manevtiie and Had-| 7:60pm) floew G San Joan ands 7 2am Str, City of Angeles) & fiom Tues. for all potnte in thel Thurs. San Juan islands. | fat. 1 1 ___ Hood Canal—Gamble—Lndiow a foam |Steamer Kingston, for| Mon. [Tmdlow, Port Gamble.| Wea l*Rangor and. ali! Thare at Bat. Jpotnt on Hood Canal | Rat. Points marked © boat lands nen Passenkern for these pointa and tor other hont landing potnte must make thelr own ngementa tor Ianding all risk and liability tn auc, Ianding. Steamers pamenger rate does not tne landing charzes, rate vem Bagenge labtisty ta itmitea fan apyarel, not to exceed $100 ter whihe Ucket. 159 pounds allowed free fiteamers and schedules subjects change without notice. Freight 4 dally for all pointe texcupt, Tacoma) named in above acheduin egnickete, must be purchased at th jes. Open trom & sttice, 0 20 & m to toket 12:00 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Ticket Office, Colman Deck. thone Main 399: ° ' * Df toworrs p herself talked abour, When put headgear, easily worth many jared the finest that could pe SPUD KING HELD FOR GRAND JURY Henry T. Mignerey Bound Over to Federal Body Henry J. Mignerey, th clusive potato broker in Seattle, was be ver to the federal grand fur as an alleged food hoarder by 1 ammissioner McClelland at aturday. His was the last of food hoarding casea dispo: of this week. The amount of bond was fixed at $500. cused of argest ex Mignerey ts held in storage 32,500 pounds tatoes from May 21 to August 21, on which date they were seized in sweeping raid made by federal agents. Mignerey’s place of business ig 1202 Western ave. Souse Epidemic Predicted Here Over Week-End Three ordinary and undignified souse cases are all that appeared Saturday before acting Police Judge Eugene Childe. He gave them the usual $10 treatment and then strolled into police headquarters, where he scanned the blotter with a startled expression. Some 40 or 50 plain and fancy Police court cases were booked. The police expect to do a good business over the week end and then Mon day is Labor day and everyone will celebrate, so they say, and just think of the mob who will need justice meted out when police court con venes again next Tuesday morn ing. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS We receive continuous tele graphic quotations from New York Stock Exchange, and buy any lamue at the latest quotations, with Interest to date, less a handling charge of $2.50 per $1,000. Ronds from out-of-town custom ers remitted for immediately on arrival We are prepared to furnish any lots of any issue at New ¢ quotations should be bought freely Herrin & Rhodes, Inc. Kstablished 1896 STOCKS AND BONDS 119 Cherry Main 1512 Thoroughness methods itn and our cus- Characterizes our tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. 4% Paid om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 8ST. If you MUST ae et who t they a NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Second Ay. and Madison St. yours, worth Most ‘Convenient and t 7 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD sizes, #4 t Per fe Title . Trust Co. Bee Os te Tey | having modities in storag jen ery PORT STORAGE DENY SALMON MOUNTS HIGH = RUN IS HEAVY .:"".": Indicates Growth of Seat- Two Vessels Bring Fish) ,,7" — ae THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919. arkel, Ae axl tle’s Trade, Says Marron According Seattle 45 shipped te the various “This larg dicates the attle and ron The Spokane St 18 ove termin tons, steel, iron Weekly ve ume of shiy given out } Marron VESSEL MOVEMENTS ” oy A. M from of tug Da hr Dockt Aus atland M BRISTOL Bhip Oriental LOCK ANOK statiat and jremoval to far Hon BAY to F.C. Marron tof ian, ay of ommodl ties at ttle are in storage terminals of this port amount of ° in growing between the Orient Mar tr says terminal leads in tons of wh various com the Smith xt with 16 montly of awaiting Bastern countries the vol als come 5 comprined machinery ports showing reafter into Seattle ¥ by Statistician * Vans rT wind east Mtr Hen). ¥ ted ship towing tr J. A. Mot rT) t trip Rr Adr fan Pe Alnaka nt. for putld t str Argyll for fan Fran Satied August 15 for Seattle K—Ralled August ie for Seattle. August § 1: Bey nk WwW. OD. Filnt for Seattle BAN FRANCISCO- Str Admiral Ds m: str Gow San Pedro from Puget Sound Ni Sailed Aumurt tle at 7 pm VICTORIA, Other Porte Arrived August 29 ». via Oregon y yard at 11 a m.| 29: Btr F. B. Loop for Heat | BR. C—Arrived Ani Str Arabia Maru from He p.m. RBS—Pasned fichr Mary B and sailed for Singapore via _p Arrived August 20: Str F Meattlo at 6a © and in August 29 Foster for Beattle in tow of tug Daniel Kern at ¢ p.m. PORT TOWNSEND 29: tr We via ports at gust 29 m.; sehr tow of tus afire which riving at Bea’ for survey be slight wil Atr Quadra f Mary ¥ Damage. Arrived August tp te Munham 7:30 p.m Fost jel Kern at €:20 p.m uat 29: Mtr Glyndon for! Hailed August 29 Were later extinguinhed ttle at 7 a 0. if any, thought to| I probably proceed this aft Wireless Reports Canadian Government nin Q nd at 1 op © Admiral Charlotte sound south U, 8. Naval Commanication et 140 milen « Amith Cove str Icont Vil Pacifi nita Stacy at Hanford st. te at. t Maine Skinner & Bad str Ene Todd's dr hocking Hoffer ae sond I Brown nmercial I Kirketind Lake Union yi Allenhur nt, atr Chenterfiel str Adria, Arcademia str Black Aaylla, #tr Agron, ate Bingamon, terminal—v. yards Ahmik, tr Abilia, Norwood 5 miles north r Horace Baxter mo: ate Fea » for Meadow po Pedro th Bellingham of Keteh Vv Ban Francisco at Honolulu from San Str Seattle Maru, bee nal str Azumasan Maru, ard anchored. pler—Ste Katort Maru. y Motor achr Birriwa, str #. Heather, atr Anyox Farragut 4. 8 Manza 5.8 air Bs Mo’ urnatde. tinea ir sehr rminal minal Labby Str Editor, atr Elkhorn, bu Maru str Mann. | Btr Brookdale. Str Dewey ridge & Dredging Co. od r Woat Inon, atr Wont Ira. | Str Hye fl Donald, Motor sehr Blr- Shinpo Marw. coring works—Str Str Went Ialip company—Str Rat nin pany Hing ighterage com pany—Str Str Stanley Motor sehr pler joller works Str Fort Jackson, #tr atr Hower str Addison, Union, atr ards otr Bourneville, tr Fort 1, str Puyallup, str Blentra, atr Abydon, atr Oclwt cademia, atr Poxuta, tr Hirkland, str Hastine, att Blanford, atr | Anthon, ste Birtrand, str wr Cagacan, we Cardia, | 'T Local Markets 7 the fat ur of butter jumped to ul came on hee of a by n made butter to necure the Seattle trade firm with predicti¢ Friday that upply fe t continues - r jump in sight aturday 5 | Ewes will advance within a 4 with th to Seatt patched Shipments to Seattle w two - Ne 1 and Charles F in attle un rived i from the walmon t the big for tt cording men who two, Some ¢ pught ported to bh per dozer firm tinues the big With the ra fornia over and that a slread or 2 market is trade ulers were ea 1 wrt re ral cents fle aturday at wer awels ce while t ext con of the returning from Alaskan salmon run is very to one 250 can ote ad reas attle to Se ries the Alaska ve ntrike Call reports: poor in reach here large number of refrigerator cars will able for Yakima fruit ¢ soft fruit again promises to be next opt for ng this year Two v ms wers next Is brought 60,000 ¢ aval of salmon or cent of the approximately usual amount $1,400,000 IN FURS COMING Naval Vessel on Way With Shipment filing orders mm market will be shipping day 7” Dealers | a Fruit | the United Jepartr Saturday, a eal fur in in the The ng th % to Seattle furs will be Louis where they dyed The ot of fist pment expected to reach Beatt part of Septem r Per tt Local, per tb 20002 ng to advices Sea the headquar tes nt large st er Gon tunches naval first f th vir dinpatehed 1 be tanned and f the arriy 6 to w ony I ory npproxim - furs t Nanshan stimated STRANDED SCHOONER IS FLOATED AT LAST According to advice * the Merchants’ Exe ed schooner Mary FE. Fos floated off the re f by r was oka where she has been caught several of the Da Saturda weeks, and in tow tel on her way The known the of her ire & R made Skinner STEAMER FONDUCO | IS READY TO SAIL wooden «steamer Fonduco. which recently finished loading ties at the Brace & Hergert mill Lake Union, is now completing h cargo at the Schwager & Nettletc roils | The Fonduco ts operated by the Struthers & Dixon Co. She was ex pected to start on her voyage to England late Saturday or Sunday | om Cann The Crabapy Dates Vise | Grapes—Per bow Malaga, per 0 per 4-b Thompson eeediess Wack Princes. crate Grape Fruit—Cal. per box... Money—Comb, eune 24 Rtrained Dark amber | Honey Dews Lemons Lognaberrics | Nectarines Oranare— Per Per case BRINGS SALMON TO PORT The Motorship Libby charging @ large cargo of salmon at the Spokane St. terminal. The*Libby Maine arrived here a few days ago | with the first cargo of salmon to reach Seattle from Alaska. suerte ove 660 Maine is dis woe 80@ 1.10 100M 110 761.00 | HE WOULD SHAME ean ; se | OWNERS OF SLUMS LONDON, ‘Aug. 30,—The the lum prope up outside the b ndal and di lared the names of ty should on to mark Chris of Wool | the tianity, de wich grace t Behe ———_——8 | Public Markets | —— ) Pop Corn—lowa, per T™ DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers | ® - ‘ Butter—Local country eream- Ranch. fan Rotter Fat Fggs Local Local ranch Milk—-Per cwt atrictly fresh storekeepers.... 9 DAIRY rropucrs Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers : ae Butter—Loest country cream- ks Local, strictly treat... w Wisconsin triplets A Or and Wash. Badger brick do enas lot Oregon brick 40 ease lots Limbureer Block Swine Fancy Wheel Swiss triplets broken case broken case Poultry—Vrices Paid by Wholesale | Dealers to Shippers CORNER | Dacks—Live | Hene-Live rallye | rotlers Statin Hares—Live, per M® | Gee peel) | telginn Meat ntry, dressed Ton me + +72,00@ 74,00 | Barley—follied Stall | Ground 68.00 18.00@ 20.00 77. 0079.00 40.0004 6.00 @3T.00 4@ 13 04% «82.000 34.00 34,00@40.00 18.00 £0.00 82.00 10 tb 00 a Wash, No. or No. 1 | Timothy Se: . per T.. 12 Kye Seed . Alfalfa . Alfalfa Meat . + | Straw . Cineyras, ate Dione, Kiten, str ate Fort BM ate Contan, y Wil i 4 Mt Chalein Hiream=-Yaoht San Wa atr Mary B. Font ton, ship Benj, F. Packard, #tr Charles KB, Moedy, str Avot, tr Ke Ste londo. Cinena, str achr Georgette Ny OPEN SATURDAY EVENING FROM 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK 4 Months’ Dividends will be paid on all savings left here on or before the 5th of SEPTEMBER. BANK CLEARINGS Seattle $6,654,617.06 1,633,050 21 096,168.00 679,446.00 Clearings Portland Clearings . 569,908.00 4 * Balances v7 During the 12 months ended July 1, t, we paid out $406,000.00 in dividends to savings de- positors—a sum greater than that ever paid by any one institution in a single year in the history of our State. ” ~ “ New York Stock News | mW TORE, Ang, 00-—1ue ew. Fork Did you get any of it? If not, begin now to place your savings with the OLDEST AND LARGEST strictly savings insti- tution in the Pacific Northwest—namely, the WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 Second Avenue Assets: $10,400,000.00 TRUSTEES Iv Janson Willam Thaanum Henry I King C. BE. Vilas William A veters > ¥. B, Finley James, Shannon ¥. W. West Raymond R. Frazier F. K. Struve David Whiteomb Bugene B. Favre, Spokane Janeck, Yakima Kw —_—_- —___— 5) Chicago Market Report » ——-- the Lower pre pending relief of « n at poard. nee Inions and produce also af ted the market orn opened 1%6 lower, December corn. 91.28%, aut 240 additions Entabit ate trading it 20 Yeu B. G. Ames John T. Condon L. oO. LONDON, Aug. 30.—For selling | joint of beef at 2 cents a pound above the maximum price permitted |by the government, F. A. P: | West Smithf was fir $ jcosts at the Tower Bridge police The costs were approximately Roreht and Sold John E. Price & Co, lcourt * mee a * Denver Market Report 11,000 head: market ©1276; owen, $707.60 der lamba, $11@ "Portland Market Status’ * - - ——"e Start September Right OW that vacation time is over why wouldn’t it be a good plan to re- sume serious business? The early autumn is the best season for making new arrangements for the winter. Aug. 20.--C market ste Good to $10.00@ 10.50; fair to good common to fair steers, 4 to choles cows and helt medium to good, $6@7 bulls, $607; calves, $100 By opening a savings account now and laying aside a stipulated sum each week or month, a snug amount will be ready for next summer's vacation. Hens—22 @ 28¢ per th, Cheese Besides this valuable saving habit will be started and it will be easy to con- tinue it throughout the year. per Ib; broliers, 25 26@ 340 per Ih, ee | Savings deposits made before Septem- New York Coffee and | ber 5 draw interest from Septenibier 1. Sugar Quotations | fe en NEW YORK Rio, 20% per Ih Sugar-—-Contrifugal, 7.286 per Ib. Call Meeting of Merchants Here to Protect Fleet the of Aug. 30.—€ per Ib; No. tte. 4 Bantos, 28%c Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o'Clock venting discuss matter local merchants profiteering during the visit of the fleet to Seattle, Chatrman Henry Kyer, of the retail trade bureau of the at the in lines} have ad 1 meeting exday This repress: 1 handising Ives not to take utler tee retat ed thems of unusual — conditions Pacific armada arrives watch will be kept by t ittee to in the keeping by the organization tinerant and ansient violating Seattle's | to the navy men, HASTE IS URGED ON SPOKANE EXTENSION| A. H. Dimock, In Corporation Counsel F. Meler Saturday, urged] immediate action be taken on} preparation of condemnation edings in connection with the sion of W. Spokane ave, Th will provide a diagonal Youngstown, —Engineerir plans have been prepared for some time de Combined resources Dexter {Horton Trust and Savings {Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank $26,678,889.19 vantage when the Vigilant f are the 5 * venders f hospitality or that extension stone the cashier says: Food Prices Drop in Des Moines DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 30.— (United Press.)-—First material retail price tumble in staple food prices | reported in the middle west were an- | nounced here today, following threat | by state officials of criminal prose cution of retailers who “bull” prices in the face of wholesale drops Potatoes slumped 20 cents a peck consumers, Pork—all kinds to nts, eggs 2 cents, 10 cents; while lard and | other commodities showed declines | _ | Open 6 to 8 PrP. M. Saturdays “The man who ‘spends as he goes,’ goes no further than spending. “Tt’s the one who saves that ‘gets there.’ “Moral: Open a savings- account at this bank.” to dropped 3 chicken: Green hides, cows and ateera, No, 1 or stags, No. 1 No. 1 green calfakins, No, 1 Dry hides, No. do N ve President Vico President is, Cahier ter, Ansistant THE MARINE OF_SEATTLE SECOND AVENUE CORNER COLUMBIA STRE Dry aalt hides Dry calfsking, do N Horsehides, green or salted, ea do ‘dry, each Wool, clean ranch, full grown sheep nemo, 5 ao 4 do shearing do flint dry wool pelts’. Tallow, No, do No. 8 6 Ibs. and under, No. i 4.0008 1503 40@ 20006 +1.00@1 16@1 + 20g.

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