The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 27

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AAS SSB) sa Paadabas S8s pees asrasr ee — Hitt Fireworks Company Has Completed Preparations for a Gorgeous, Dazzling WELCOME TO THE FLEET In Elliott Bay, Friday Evening, September 12, at 8:00 o’Clock 70 PYROTECHNIC EVENTS Each event consisting of salvos of the latest crea- tions in the realm of fireworks. Each of these salvos will a different grouping of effects in the skies over Elliott Bay, and will be discharged from ows anchored far out enough to eliminate all pos- sible danger. The entire program will be visible from all elevated parts of the city, but the nearer one is the more distinct and impressive will be the details. THE BEST VEW will be had from the tops of downtown and water-front buildings north of Madison Street. ae DISPLAY STARTS PROMPTLY You are promised the most wonderful pro- gram of aerial fire- works ever staged in the Northwest. Sete tees: " made fr atorit#? and shops here in Seattle 1 in hand during the Inst few oclude three pyrotechnic displays in «kong, China (for the British peace Honolulu; Freeno, Cal An La, Bolse, Idaho; Spokane and Every ple start to finish in Contract months New Yor celedratio: ach Vancouver, B. C San When you have seen this bewildering, pyrotechnic spectacle you will understand why this Seattle factory is called upon to furnish superfireworks displays in all parts of the world. Hitt Fireworks Company 5224-5238 37th Ave. S. Seattle, U.S.A. in Hot, Cramped Nook Below Deck Anywhere a man can canary bird can get by live have canary bird pets Ucally every ship of the fleet The visitor on beard a super if he {4 tn luck and into the vitals of the dreadnaught gets ship, town in often startled to ru neroas Dickie, bright and chipper, |) unex Living on patent alr is unnatural at best and per haps it breeds in a man a desire | y || tO be held at Liberty park, Ith ave in the hottest pected plac and moat for companionship. The canar appears to grow accustomed reac ily to the cramped quarters ¢ nooks and crannies below waterline, a uring his solitar hours the man on duty companionship—and the cheerin song friend not ee th [to Victoria om trip! Deaving Reattle Matur-| day vient. i Titan Sieamers Tacoma and) ¥ 7 S:t0amiWeshingten for Ta-/10 Mphamicoma direat. Steamer fagrebrers two hours. 500 heepmisinete trip, te round! $:6¢pm trip. Fishin’ Dry Land You might imagine Rodman, being a seafarer, when ashore for a holiday, go for some ary jand sport like golf Pita tr. Alon, for Not a x, for Port Not S0OpmiTownsend Atrert 19 * tthe Pr [Connects at Townasnt) 4 pa s on fwrith rail lines for att! He for pointe on Olympic! ext r fisherman of the Inentneuts ' - Anacortes Bellingham ee eer 9am Steamer Whatcom) & doam t fally lfor Anacortes andi dally ettineham. ' Beliingham—Anacortes ttm « eae ba, aie, “0, matey! He sticks to wa tance, catchers a run for only does Be Vom ' dany an expert tuna sfar ged mar briny down where the a At least, * tradition, and gobs in prac the has the of his little yellow throated Sport of Admiral that Admiral would | the champion Pacific And can give some of your best thetr added with assurance. the admiral whip nd gurgling stream with | He haa the reputa- |} SAYS LANSING OPPOSED PACT Testifies Secretary Scored Peace Treaty WASHINGTON, Sept, 12."If the wenate understands and the Amer! OANn people understood thin treaty it will be defeated,” F This, William © Bullitt, testifying b the renate foreign relations mmittee today Was the statement made to him by Seoretary of State Lansing, May 1919. Lansing, he anid, “But, 1 wonder derstand what it is my personal opinion that Ser Knox probably will really stand It and Senator Lodge Lodge's ponition Vitioal, & the peop Previo according to went on to ray if they will Jeta us in for wr It ator under will, but would be purely po nator Knox might instruct to hia testimony Y cerning Lansing’s alleged utterances Wullitt had shown the committee a document, whieh sald wae an original of President Wilson's league of nations draft by wi He wed the te other original about his trip et f Lenine a ation on whiet fighting would be stopped Concerning the proposed Prinkiy ference among all Russian fa Bullitt testified that Frer had defeated the plar At Noon It’s Only Eight Bells for Men Aboard Ship keep up to date affairs days you'd study up on the followed in the he on pe comm. dra and testified to we tone, opposition thene better navy. Ab » | for glancing at the time, All sign of time are sounded on bella The bells range from one to eight. They add a bell tagpach half hour up to eight Then hey bel again, To make this plainer | thus | The thing starts at eight bells for 12 o'clock; 12:30 is one bell, 1 o'clock end #0 on unt it @ o'clock, when it get around to eight bells Hight bells rings at noon 4a m. and 4 pm Learn to talk in “belle” when you talk to a gob—but be sure your belle |@on't get mixed in their dates, Texas Pay Clerk ain midnight, ey Buying | LOCAL FRESH Price of Butter Fat Advanced | The local fresh egg market Yanced another cent Friday, } tock now worth 6% cents pe dozen wholesale, the highest quote tion of the season, With prices soaring to the almost prohibitive atage, and dealers not pushing any |xales, the movement of storage exes and fresh peewees waa reported brisker The buying price of butter fat! went up to 70 cents per pound Fri ® Jump of 2 This means an inevitable jump in the price of butter, Owing to the presence of the fleet, however, dealers ar trol the market temporarily quotations are still unchanged weather caused a lull in on Western ave, all day! With plenty of fruits and cetables on hand, there was prac no movement. Dealers were oking forward to one of the bustest y of the year on Saturday con ne and Ratr trading Thur ” a Price Paid Whelesale for Vegetables and Neots Loew 1 Cabbage be Carrots New Cotery Local | Corm Hem Trimmed Cocambers | Not No. Kee Plant study Prenat Batter-—Per tb Veotatoee Per tom ye Wash, Netted New loeal, per ™ Tompkins al, per ™ leone tema new, | Is Dream of Yeoman_ | The Meet has an efficiency mar who was man before ottic men vogue. He # not rated as an efficiency man but aa & Warrant pay clerk. His name in | Tt. L. Pitageraid and his home in the |supertreadnaught Texas | Fitzgerald has been in the navy }for 18 years and has seen every watered corner of the globe, But another navy man haa seen |that much of the world. What Fits |gerald is famous for i# his training of yeomen | A yeoman ts a seagoing clerk, and | Fitagerald has trained nine out of 10 of the seagoing clerks of the CBN, | Defore a man’s a man hee a child and Fitzgerald was a yeoman first |when he entered the navy. He mas |tered the yeomanry business, he learned it from “a” to lazard, he be caine a yeoman of yeomen, and ax a yeoman he did such yeoman service that It fell to his lot to teach others how te be yeomen. an efficter many ‘RODEO COWBOYS n Whooping Western cowboys pa faded thru the streets of Seattle at }noon Friday, preparatory to the re deo and Wild West show scheduled j. [J and Jefferson st.. at 4 p.m ot [| The sailore will be guests of the % [| less you intend to keep it up. in or ter ler a tarpon from tarpons | 4 Lots of men seem to think that | > Mean May on Tw and Thursday tol mifn’nt| there is a patent on honest Mon. | the want to risk being Wicamer Paeet, tor! i0 sam | ineston. Gam bi ity storia“ | BIG TIME Fleet-Week Carnival *. | Wet ' Prt Fourth and Virginia Wild West Show Hood Caral—Camble—Tndiow Hawaiian Dancers Mummy Show Merry-Go-Round Big Band Big Time ALL WELCOME 4 for! ust make| landing jantiity in| mare | beat Baw to wenr- ity te tmited tte 4 $100 for ls must be pure pam from 6:30 4. on PUGET sounn NAVIGATION Co, Office, Colman Deck. Main s093. labor and in: | Stalls 157-68, Nugoa oleo. | 91.00; 200 box crackers | Borden's milk, 150. Stall | Teco pancake flour, 25¢; | Olymple pan She; | rubbers, 16e. KOONOMY 2 10 pkgs, B.C. an Royal baking powder waer, 256 SANITARY [cake flour, 264 SEEN IN PARADE| Never tell a girl she Is pretty un-| Wash eal | Apple Older Per 6 Nananas Coster Dark amber Honey Dews HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL HAY, GRAIN AND F Wholesale Price Per T City Price ED Rolled Rolled ..... Cocoanut Meal corn | I run nothy Timothy Seed Rye Seed 1 Alfalfa 1 | Alfalfa Ment 35 00@40 00 rich Food 79,.00@ 81.00 Sriesetes 18.00 10.000 84 00 ”) Quotations at Stockyards x 719.00 16.00 19.00@17.00 10.50 11.9 7.00 do, fair medium... «-12.60@12.00 + +11,00@ 13,00 | "EGGS BOOSTED. | the ue iyt => MISS LUCILLE GREENE WILL CHRISTEN CRAFT fact that Friday ia a bh y in all has been given the ahig pildors, tat THREE SHIPS BRING SMALL FISH CATCH teh, three $.400-ton #teamahip Chepadoa Seattle North at 6 eene, a nieor vening an eponsor might celebrate the ur Bringing only @ small ¢ veunela of the Bering wea feet ar rived in port Thursday night. Be caure of harbor regulations for fleet diMoulty was experienced the The three the Bt. Paul of atorn Misheries company k Ortental and schooner of the Libby, McNeil & week some in berthir craft the Northy and the b Sal Libby fleet veonsels were ship ate CARRIES TIE CARGO The wooden steamship Rottineau was soheduled to clear for the United Kingdom from Port Townsend ursday night with @ cargo of tes Capt. CA mand The ship is oper ace & Co, Another operated by oon follow Morris im in ¢ ated by W. F Bosworth will vewnel, the the ame Uneau. company TO REPAIR: VESSEL The Nippon Yusen Kaisha Shinbu Maru is scheduled to go on berth at the Great Northern terminals this week, after having been repaired and overhauled at the Skinner & Paddy shipyard. The Suwa Maru, of the rame fleet, loading at the Great Northern docks for the Orient SAYS RATE TOO LOW A’ mpecial committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce t consider Victor H, Beckman's plan for shippers of the Northwest t carry freight to the Atiantio at! rates of $10 to $14 @ ton, reported adversely on plan Thursday The committee declared the rate was too low in now x” . — ® Portland Market Report > es PORTLANI cipts, TH head steerm, 19 Mept. 12 —Cattiec market steady OG 10.96) fi valle, & 424 Dead) market & ; bulk of sales, brotiers, 256 tte opening ‘ New York Stock News » i nw yor fopt. 12 At the openty on marking the Amert Chicago Market Report (United be CHICAGO, — Sept er ‘ontinued talk whieh it mated will run from tw three billion b eastern embargo on from the United State other break of 7 eents In the Ch Board higher quarters to the ehipmy . caused ¢ September of Trade with Provisions were ket corn today the ho« Bepter $1.54, but } eh December $1.26% % t May corn was up ing of $1.24 and September oats at the atlas te opened up %¢ before rn opened ut lont 1% Int me the open later mt cents up at lowt Ble 2 centa up %e at the f 69%0, subsequently lort 1%c. December oats unchanged at the opening of 7i%¢ was down 14¢ by noon, May oats also was jown from the opening of Tae 20.02 18.66 |New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations NRW TORK, Tio, Ife per Ib Bogar-—Centrit »______—____—___ x 7 Frisco Market Status M| RAN FRANC? te THREE BOYS STEAL PORTLAND LUGGAGE Mre. Marie Barns, of Portland Just arrived in the city Friday after noon Bhe stopped at the stage entrance of the Oakes theatre to talk to her! sister, She #at her «rip on the side | walk, turned around, then turned around again, and saw three «mall boys hotfooting it down the street with her beloved bag. The police are wtill hunting for the ¢three boys Saturday. ciseerreneceaniacentantrinnintntinnniclet hit Denver Market Report J Receipts, NVER 12 Bept Cattle calves, $10.60015 Receipts, £0 head: market 16.0011.00/ r. Prices Paid Shippers Pa - Cows—Country, drewmed Hogs Miock Choice heavy Veal-— Fancy % DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Local country cream- Hatter Pint Vows Miler ewt x DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Butter—Local country cream- Local country bricks creamery, triptete broken j rovntny Prices Paid by Wholesale Deal- ers to Shippers | _———$ 9 200 te ne * | Helgian Hares Live Assuming Obligation That merchandise ia what y means of gives him improved stand while his buying market to compete with others in on @ cash basis k for full the better credit me FIRST NATIONAL FIRST AVENUE Established 1882 the buyer doea when he pays 8 widened information | | IRISH “COUNTESS I$ | SENTENCED TO JAIL MALLOW, Ireland, Sept. 12. Countess Markieviez, Sinn Fein lead. | er and member of the British partia. nt, has been sentenced to four months’ imprivonment on charges of ipducing tradeamen to boycott the Police and participating in unlawful assemblage A woman's idea of a fascinating | man in one who keeps her guessing. | MAKE GOOD HOMES WHILE THEY LAST that Bpeab can im open t wh _ THE o | * LABOR CHIEF SAYS STRIKE OF POLICE | NOT RIGHT SYSTEM, W YORK 12 )-Organized labor must ot ing wrong strikes of state, city cording president 1 of Labor ting of the Na Woll asserted 1 granted chor Every Feature Of Bank Service Ke (United find other ie our Our ex offered Ann redre | Our equipment or na to Mat ot the oughly modern; ley conservative. Wol iiean vod rervice is ing at am federation I erat Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Certificates of Deposit ‘oreign Exchange Jomestic Kachange Collections with the nt remort te teferring to the Woll anid understanding strikes that woulk A method of r the strikers wi collect h would obviate the ne be enereleed el Your business invited esulty 0 a #trike TO CUT TAXES IN HALF RAGUE, Sept. 12.—In th rage mar paid out f his income in t Akin expects to Cut Uxat in half, about @ quar axes. Czecho war debt a A Checking Account VERYBODY who transacts any business at all should have a checking account. It often secures a higher grade of services be- sides adding to your prestige sufficiently to be a considerable set. Pay by check. It pays to do so. Savings Department Open Every Saturday Even ing From 6 to 8 for Your Convenience, The Seattle National Bank Resources Over $30,000,000. the cashier says: “The man who saves is the only one who can be on famil- iar terms with money. “The chap who hasn’t a bank account can claim only a bow- ing acquaintance.” DIRnCTORS Price ©. &. Wills, Vice President Ralph P. Loomis, Cashier MARINE OF SEATTLE SECOND AVENUE CORNER COLUMBIA STREGT ompour The Bank for Savings Capital $400,000.00 Open Saturday 6 to Evenings Pine Street at Fourth Avenue a Definite u trade acceptance in busines und he is line who a ing clreles, able his re buying regarding thod. trade accept- BANK AT JAMES ST. OPPORTUNITY The best opportunity in the world means nothing to you if you are not prepared to grasp it. A SAVINGS AC- COUNT regularly main- tained puts you in a position of grasping opportunities when they come. We invite your account. Savings Department open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8, THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Total Resources $107,000,000 thor J pol- | \

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