The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1919, Page 11

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sce tom = eet NE._—_ eat “Seiler re io te are py “AR—SATURDAY, SEPT, 110 VAGE I ai rHE SEATTL a ran yf Suasay Seen eaaa ae ¥ LACK OF SUGAR “Status of the New York” * Vesset MOVEMENTS i 0 WANK cueatNas > | HURTS MARKET * Stock Exchange |e OkEP BRA VESSELS sacri’ DESIRE THE PUBLIC TO KNOW Petriag Clearings $9,105,587,60 ’ Balances 2,561,498,47 Sighted at the Cape Portia Fruit Sales for Cannery Are s D, Wept. 214 A. at.| | Balances 1 - \ Ind northeant Tacoma ’ wht Ralances 166,216 The United States Grain i oie Spokane gen bought 666,200 barrels of f m man Clearings 186,099 ai,prices ranging from $9.76 oe 1 Balances G25,864 3% during the week ending 7 _aneae sl » fe eo » have gr 7 28 SEL ncccndiug te Shacumen aved at Seattle In the last sixteen months we have — our Ponder Over These de. gent issued Friday een #tr Nashime Maru from | gp . . a workers increases amounting to over 66% and re- , sexi ew of fr Kong Vid. verte ‘and Victoria, B. C.. 1] h res 8 8 , y » P. C. convention of A. The weekly review of fruits at T a. mm: Ker Redondo from Houthea De Mar! port ne , . rs per wee! vhic! “ans resolutions adopted by the P. C. co . 85 wegetadles for the period of Sep at 10 im; atr Johan Poul vehi rket Re dosed boa, 3 Lea oaceapelsboaliales Bu ccriiitans the Journeymen Tailors’ Union of America at * tambo p63? inclusive of the Bureau a ee ts another 18% increase to them, San Francisco: “potatoes, on : alg at ¢ pan ero “ While we do recognize organized a they have Be it resolved: change r ma até p.m » a De! r PLC. 1 “9 Renee Salted Prom Seattle 000 head; market steadfastly refused to meet our P. C. M. T. Assn. : That we, the journeymen tailors of the Pacific we 14D. owen, 800 in conference at San Francisco as an organization. Coast, in convention assembled this 15th day of o@it ad bist ena Could anything be more fair to our workers, or July, 1919, place ourselves on record a favoring “1 9 2 ate shortening e wor’ ours to 6 rai | ) Public Markets | show our desire to do the right thing? hg gy Cag itive pth 3 r png poppe ¢ of sugar continues to cur. | ublic Markets 3 per day 4 i a 2 “k, é edge od fail a number of fruit purchases in ourselves to do all in our power to consummate on Be toca) market Chicago I Market Report | —___—__—- ——* The Reasons Why They Are Not this ideal he Butter and ee markets were firm | &— | ‘ s 5 ee ( wi with prices unchanged. Rept. 27.—Ceneral leveling Working A delegate from Seattle insisted, ‘Why limit the Hide market war steady cont provie f avived Meateuber 20 ' re hours to 6 per day, why not 3? qhanges Were noted in th n from Tacoma. ir ls tod re $ ‘0; ours or 4 and grain markets Ni ISCO Hailed” Aeptember | Operatly r Bie a today ha = or “a Kictle sealant r i ————— “. ° Bir Proat:| erate; erape trait, ¢ for te ‘ es tell cell Paiteolthge Moree t- d Be it resolved: “That the Pacific Coast confer- : ‘ 10." stall” 8, “canning peaches, * 11-25 workers from $18 and $24 to $44 and $50, regard- ence, in session assembled this the 14th day of ry Markets ce ay beara 9 f . 1 ; th asa Stall less of their ability to do the work. This is their July, 1919, hereby bitterly condemn all forms of ~ » minimum bill. A good workman gets from 20% speeding in all shops of our craft. This by an- ad hi Dai Ra | to 40% more. other Seattle delegate. ch Beer Orven, string °7 for Heattle at. mid. | WESTLAKE Here are a few of their other demands: Now We Ask the Public s seDanich salt, need ave tember ne es oe Conan We Pay and no work for all holidays. All help must Is it possible for the Merchant Tailors of the ~ > Mare for Yokohama and |¢ ° be employed thru the union's office. Sm ag ee business with such demands and Dm YB. Cia ‘ yreman of all shops to be appointed b ; or ee» , nd Oats sy Rag Mh camrems bay 4m The foreman 1 - Ps heals. t er We don’t think so, and will fight for our right, - 19001. 88| oyt the union, with full charge of help, he being sub- with your assistance eetse a ject to discharge by the vote of the majority of 7 ind ? I shop workers under him. A representative of the Keep m mind: A ‘ PORT GAM union shall have access to shops at any and all We are all open for business as usual and will ; 2045 27.00 2805 oreo [str Jon times. appreciate your orders, placed for future delivery. r 19.00 1940 1900 19.40 PAGLE MARNOR— Arrived Beptember <4 24: Mtr Pred Baxter from Tacoma. TACOMA—Arrived Bepte “4 “Ke on Lack of credit prevents some peo- foo By vl La oe ty or a ’ i: * 25} ple from living beyond their means. | tre "sriainice to M h y if A f S 1 z x. mm | eka pa hein, fet Seaitie;. atts eed erchant fatlors ssociation of Seattle a je Beach, B © and ” ce in or = — ee —Lacel per box : or Perret bow 0-19 Ona-— Soft sii, per Th ; to ‘“ irginia Keystone, Ih tk | ne New local per sek n« = 2:30 «. m. ? i m | | rn rReirs S Naval Communication Price's | | : : n O1as 5 § i] Beptember 2 orrin. or : Wasn. cookers. ematt to the Consumer trey for Portiand. 636 tiles nerin ef Wr nail enptalibin ea ‘ash. Dettetows, Tats Pound Monterey at § » m; str Argyll, Gleum pa a . ‘ mi do inde. for Beattie, 30 miles from Beatle at 6 Champion Jail Trusty Is|Vast Amount of Food Ap-|Opponents Meeting Strong|/Major Douglas Is Rushing 4 ee goon. wee peg yl orga lianas Handed Stiff Jolt propriation to Be Repaid | Political Pressure Arrangements BH Wash. King Davide Heptember 25—itr Editor, Beattie for —_— | Seated Santee " B Wash, Winter Bonanee Yonseame, $84 miles from Cape Fiattery | Nip the budding egotist in the bud.| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—(Uni | BY L. C. MARTIN n The army retail store for the sale aj 7 ‘This is the belief of members of/ted Preas)—Herbert Hoover dis \qvnited Press Staff Correspondent) | of surplus government supplies will n- 1 Peeps dy athyehliyanpentnadt ong the Seattle police department closed today in a letter published) WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Soon|open Saturday, October 4, if the ex~ * Mier oe Pat Crow, erstwhile champlon|here that he had saved the United|after President Wilson returns to|pectations of Major Douglas, deputy 4 | Seaet, Nevibern pler—ttr Kashima Maru trusty of the city jail, is suffering | States between $85,000,000 and $99,- arene oa Ng ites or of gerd ee eo, are realized. < er Wwood a) 0,000 appro: | pressure to roug! on e) “Wor! is ng rushed for the Bry hi J o - the sting Saturday of being relegated |000,000 from the $100,00 pp: nd ae “ie Bett ot tee St = 102, dhe belt eattee, te, 2 ton. [to thd lowermost rung of trustydom.|priation for relief purposes | anak hy Seintnietracion, fareee,_ fn | completion of, the stores, Said aaa alls or stage v t coffee, the, 2 Toa B12 Pat ect his © in the paper! He ; and out of congress, r. should open oI) Dey salt hides P wae c se dos, 2 dos Se I eae ged Sa peeturs 1h ent perce | ratification, a leading administration | the last of next week.” a 6 tha end una Pier © Mtr Africa Maru fancy to Pat's head. Pat. gloated and|__ Dian to prepare a report 0] senator declared today Authorization of a postoffice stae “4 ee-aoae fees crowed, Late in the evening he de aa ie co aut 060 an | This senator, who will confer with|tion at the’army store for the beneg it Skinner & Eddy yarde—#tr Kikton, sehr 2 - cided to celebrate vhogae ssa shod aiiy| Wilson as soon as possible, declared | fit of purchasers desirous of segding ‘s Camano, str Brave Coeur, str Criatield, | Sehiiling’s coffee, $1.17 ie eke bit ‘ad taeda ans pee. Sey. Serer Berea the opponents to the treaty will be| their bargains home by parcel posty str Mary KE. Foster, str Badicott, str | 2% ™. . MOARNNS CU. & to hand over to the United States Cripple Creek — — keant's office when he was vent down |treasury between $85,000,000 and| ‘ld In no uncertain terms that they | was announced yesterday. — Hanford st. terminal—Motor ser Na- stairs to clean up and got gloriously | son “so 5 peta cannot continue to disregard the de- | da, ate Hirriwa, ate Clio, FIRST WOMAN’S C . “7 $90 90,000 of this sum in obligations | rang for ratification. If they do| 7 tt. terminai—U, & & Burneide, LUB a nenall gi tea set uray be bre, (o 4 reign governments together /t10)" wilt be held responsible in | Pier A—Mtr Admiral Parragut sented his card at the window and|/w," an aecounting for an expendi | ‘ne t zoe 8 Se Game, ot aamivel Dewey: | FOUNDED AS PROTEST was immediately ushered to his/rure of the balance within the act avira ngage to A gph the} =f ee ee ee weve Sorosis, the first woman's club| favorite bunk in the tank above, with! hope this is an agreeable surprise leataguuan aon a pelitighl prempete, J. A. Duthie yarde—Ste Dewey. organized in America, waa estab-| instructions that he was not to be} Most of congress thought the money | ty phe 4 z r ove str Gray |tished in 1868 by a group of women|#llowed to be a trusty for severall way gone forever but voted for it ~~ : 7 Modmam, str Galt: | veotenting agninst the exclusion of ec a mame. | women as guests at a banquet tend), The Punishment was eae eat, | Hoover says he will not read any | Why, be : ‘oe cred Charles Dickens, then visiting| Pat. His mouth waa dry and his! communications, that exened. one | WY cree Ho! Meb Note on Fiume Situation to area at Ira, str Roosevelt, |i. New York city taste disagreeable, He tried to report gigs. but Wik 06 te beak to Clety| They d Win Then Italy Cordial Wah. Bartletts, ripe vn galls ciadieian ait for duty when the morning roll was any telegraphic or written com GE Sept. 27.— y a " i better ee i a Wyth vente Ste Berri ‘Ss ALL RIGHT |called. But his services were tnored.| 1. hication fined ta that dane Reap Ne gs : gan Be cl jawatian, per doz. 0 | Chop ze; uf 7 S ALL RIG parle pias b ind. nications ¢ c a pac © “black art” is coming | ss 2 : Kennewick. per crate.) 5007 50 <i is oiler works-—Motor echt) LONDON, Sept. 27.—Sentenced Tat tried t second time to escort | Hoover says he is building a “pal-| rescue of the Oakland Coast league| ROME. Sept. 27—An__ official : PRecoaaes! groin — a ca to ‘a ‘ ried mi to the lower floor,|%°°..of seven rooms and a basement | pall club. paanee pony issued today denied that , ; one month's imprisonment at Sun rartinge can to the lower floor.!on the campus of Stanford univer-| "Houdini, the magician, today sent| President Wilson's note on the :. deriand, Peter Lee, shipyard laborer, in he was foiled. Put gave up 19 sity, It's to be his new home, ho Gellewiog Coat gt J. Cal Ewing | Plume question contained threats to lous and asked languidly if it}disgust, and a new boss led his laste: Oana, eure 9 *|Italy. On the contrary, the state: cant hard labor.” “No,” said the} trusties to work—a bitter blow, | |Cutinderstand your franchise ig for/™ent adds, the president's message 2) “a and Peter yawned again.| thinks Pat ie SEEK ROBBER |sale, Am interested. Please wie|Saae expressions of greatest cory ¥ particulars.” _ ; a ni a Sey. Dispatches from Fiume report ; Fort Harrison, | Admiral Ov emis- inthe “Garde VIT. OLD PIONEER DIES Leena caitcs See ee sary, has arrived there. There were Cineyraa, f . | Mrs. Margaret Hewett, 959 20th! no demonstrations at the harbor, aly quatrale:” acne” apo | ave., resident of Seattle since 1875,|tho crowds assembled there when Wilson, bee a el ta DIVORCES damiigy | died at her home here, September 19, | the admiral debarked. ental, ¢tr Han Juan, sche Salvator Sd coanus ehios shams Cachan | .|after a lingering illness. She was pias sii [Meacham & Babevek—#tr Cin | saeusetesens “ sees Man Thrown Out of Car;!turica in Mount Pleasant cemetery, | MORE TRIPLETS AFTER WAR | aot Eas wunabandy eadecs | er K. Cross naginst Irene Bennett anaes i September 2 ROME, Sept. 27.—There is @ donment Must Apply for License. Thief | Escapes | Medium to choice Stimson Mili company—Str Himoto. Rough heavy .. H He North Pacific yards—#tr Che- ar LIE |marked increase in the number of ) Cock fighting was known to the | twins and triplets borri in Sicily and tle police are hunting Satur-| Greeks and Romans, Sardinia since the war. @gainat Gertrude Fos ¢ egainet Joho 1 From Inspector 4% Paid om Savings Accounts | fen! steers ...... ‘ e942 ed sis | Piendia day for the driver of a Ford auto : Ch are Common to go 4 ae Lamphere, incom patitti Amateur ana training school wire | wo threw C. Nilson, 1521 Second | | “Gordialiy Invited | Rest cows and hetters. P New York Coffee ani aaa Ir <3 er againat George St.| less stations thruout the Northwest, Duo froch the tiadhiine aiec'rebntie | by 7 Sugar Quotations Any Bianbeth Desbree ageinet Wiitred enn ae porns sae ones peed thy late Friday night | Ind str1 ] & en ee a et wtb war neat Cermay may [Mim te iy nigh ustrial Loan ° Rio 12K @ 180 per Ts : Ka Drown axainat Ira 1, Brows, non-| Mion October 1. no in. | With being drunk, He told the police 2% per Ih supp a enjamin Wo! 8. » radio In’ that he started across the street and BS | cosine, Sash Ss aes: | Investment Compan 5 | bats Lestte, Washington, Oregon, ; dg 1 he remembers nothing else. He said |g rromae Hegde: Idaho, Montana and Alaska, made! jo } a6 at Yha time, Whe Selien TT Mont Convenient and + 5 sig BIRTHS this announcement Saturday on re- une 6 whan ig was se RATTLE ; Cenicn Cows—Country, dressed . , is || Girl to Mg and Mra, L. Olson, $16 FE. bic of authority from Washington, | at the station | f Veal—Fancy ... ° ‘ market steady. Good | 006 37th * stations and 100 training schools in| !cldent, daclares Nilson's story in Choles .. K $9.50@10; fair to good I ‘ Saree "He says he was standing at 4 BOXES sth 7.60@8,60; common to fair steers my distrigt,” said Wolf |the corner of First ave, and Cedar | * , Sie EN PRopucrs 7; good to cows gand A Before resuming operations, how-| ot wien a machin lle ia , AU sizes, 84 to $30 Prices Paid to Shippers ; iy $8 I, De Volve, gp By ope fer fl oer it for) saya the machine had just passed 7 M. Brients, |2301 L. C. Smith building, this city, | hen & man was thrown out. ‘The 421 Union Telephone Main 4210 Title Trust Co. ¢ sidents of Seattle must call at the) Ah Was © “ j " rts” Y“"*P" J office in person, Wolf said. Non Pos. eee pilot thd ge fai This company has a capital of $100,000. Is offi- . "Sle'stairs to climb ad; market Is Wall, 241 | OeAGennee Say tte) FOe, © NOOO. | noe intewuned ite: epeedl cered and managed by local business men and labor J yearlings, $809; wethe L. Long, 421 lindas EH A passing car was hailed andi) Tepresentatives. 4 gatioae ic ty Mr. and Mra, J, Hynd, ‘ Sergt. Boggess started in pursuit of We loan wage earners at 8 per cent per annum and : tate ver aoe, a He's a brave man who dies to stop | the car It turned into Warren ave./ff loans may be obtained without red tape or long vexa- @ilc per 1b; broliers, 25@260). Girl to Mr. and Mra, joringo, r runaway tongue. disappeare Fi ' iatiahe heen Srere 762,N, Tand'aty Rept. 19g Mohr tabbed ist BCs: Mes cet || tious delays. No assignment of salaries or pledges, ; 35¢3éc per Ib. seeanh we Ge ae Kah ianen, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS but on the sole security of character and earning Roy to Mr. and Mrs. A. BE. Johnson, capacity. ; Boy to Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Newtod, This is the only institution in the city that will 5 : Fireproot He een eee ee mien, 1409 |, 18 Order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest finance wage earners and allow them to participate ey aera : sisters ; titi ave. Hep. 2h (and strongest plate known, covers very Tittle ot the roof of the mouth; in the profits. It is the aim and object of this insti- at or Ng EA Bias 4 soo Highth ave., Kept. 20. | : a aon O68 the cob; tution to become an active aid in the growth and re a Badger brick, broken cuss. Hoknicmek ee EXAMINATION FREE prosperity of the city by removing the shackles of Orenon brick, broken case. MARRIAGES $15.00 Set of Teeth........... debt from the wage earners and make better citizens at, ase tote : Our rooms are all outside, with || 72%, 0 ,,Taylor. 24, and Marguerite of those unfortunate enough to be hampered by wine plenty of light and alr "Theodora Nybover and Wilhemna Brine, Blaser, financial difficulties. js ancy wheel Swiss * Call now and get located for the |) Maple Valter | $2.00 Amalgam Filling... We refer you to our officers, directors and advisory POULTRY winter Margaret Hasean rett : | Painleas Extractin, board. Prien y aay rank ison and Georkette 1 rd swariahica ons iC “* Ften to Shippers Rooms, single or en suite, a aie ee morning snd sot onthe sansa, dey 7*ETamtattodmirseaige tagen, 12 the OFFICER , at very reasonable rates Joueph | 1 lere and Mary Loul Ge Susi Ea Gol We enna te | WALTER EB. HANSON. . President Co be: Bo ds Mew ne 4 Chenar Mart Sevior ana Meta B Pai Most of our present patronage 's recommended by our J, 8, GRAHAM. Vice President | rty ni eum Live . heater Ba ir and etn “ ry pe ven i hone work fx Co Grins Vion satisfaction, Ask our) BE. HW. HATCH Seeeeenee . Vice President J ae nnd @ eC ticese—Li ‘i “6 rae enworth and Katherine P. Gog are in the right place, Brine thin ad Cinins to our office, be sure | HK. H, McMATH.......... retary and Treasurer lohn E. Price & Co. a ay HPs ahi Aa ‘ Walter Westover, Snoquatmie, and Oven Sundays From © te 12 for Wor | MFeltytoue ate S300 J) The business of a do dealer is apt} stain 2567 Seventh and Pike J) ister {. iavnhnuety 44, nad statte| OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Z to be a howling success. J, Seig, 34, Seattle, Qo UNIVERSITY 5T. Oppeaite Wraser-Patersen On |

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