The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 13

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Ae SAN FRANCIS POTATOPRICES JUMP TO Sind Spud Quotations Are Boost- |?" free s8e'per ts ed by Local Dealers Puech VWasuls Local wholesale spud market ad YVanced to $120 per ton Tuesday morn ing. This is the third jump in the Past three days and ts the highest hau Tevel ever reached in the local mar fe . 7. price level ard started Sunday, with tained als:¢ We gent that sailed on the ste @ealers charginy 10 per ton moda $115 ind a fow Lie top price of $ Per ton. Reports from Basters flelds| Beem to indicate a further advance im the local market, according to fob | Cannery tenders 1, preparatory for the are to fishing are being main. nave, with son Potaters — Per tor | Per sham pe Yakima potatoes are becoming} ye bs MO eearcer and the dealers say that their) Apple— felt agents cast of the mountains &@re buying what they can at $90 per! fon. Dealers predict a top price of! $125 per ton for (he summer season in Beattie. First asparagus of the season ar Tived in Seattle today from — a Dla. Caulifiower is short and ts bringing $2.50 per crate Butter and eas markets show no) 7 change Tuesday Btayman Winesape © grades . | Remanae—Per tb | Dates Per box Grape Frait—-Florida Comb, erate Per box | Oreages Navela, per case ” ———"_ Almonde—Per i = Markets || Bilmerte—-Per Tb Walnate— Manchurian Peanuts Virginia Keystone, Japanese, per ™% Peeans Per ™ { —_—_——_—_____—— x) | DAIRY PRODUCTS i t : Hatter Pat eo | Mame strieciy 2 DAIRY PRODUCTS — 25 | | Prices Paid Whelenale Dealers 215@200 | ——— Per Imperial Valley Batt Peppers ier. ISAVINGS =)DEPOSITS Made up to and including country cream- Limburger Young America . Block Swise will draw interest | from t Lf cone rect Areaset March 1 RA Prices Paid Abippere Mage—Cholce light, per BD. Medium to cholee Common to good Fest cows and heifers . O compounded semi- annually. HorsehMes, green or salted do dry, each Sheep peta, ic Alfalfa Meud (Meratch Food meral o SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES mM to $30 Title Trust Co. Second at Columbia No atalrs to climb t ana Frisco Market Status i being over sailing season, ment of cannery hands north ————3 | way 08 | May xg | Rho, 14K per ib) No. ¢ Banton, pec * THE SE ATTLE STAR—TUESDAY MARCH ~A 1920. BANK CLEARINGS ‘Status of the New York 1 Stock Exchange | « Chearings \ Halances Seattle Mare ch were parrie aterday rh I Tacoma ee the ree Cle 1,091,620.00 Ralances Spokane | 1,831,685.00 479,441.00 Clearings |lehem Nteot “N" was the ont Balances p whieh dl Are Overhauled |“: Seattle Arrivals and Departures 4s leold at 84%, off Ite high American Woolen, a! t 2% to 118 vidend action again opened and re’ and Southern Paciti er ite warty * —- _-—-— a Attempts te. bar | Vessels in Other Ports ——— rials YOKOMAMA-fiatied February 19) Ber Chicago Live Stock 1OAC head | * Receipta. March 2-—Toge . pean: otF City of Ap ewer, Ol o50 om lew Prey Lard mr aa 31-32 | for Portiand, via Reattie; mtor echr Alki) 34.77 | for Beattie at 3p. x t089 | uty 21.33 46] Rite 6 | stay 4¢ | July «| New York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations 100 iho te |, Reported by Wireless ' U.S. Noval Com |] March 1—ter J od, 680 rel trem Yo. 9.500719.640 per Id; gran- he. » 2 jooal extras, 25@420 Hene—21@ 320 per th; brotiers, Ceone— 200 per Ib Cheese —Tripiets, 18@ 370 per me ~~ Vessels in Port at : | Seattle Today | ee ets || a Smith Cove terminal—@te City of Bpo- kane, Pier 11—-Motor echr Kirketind, Grand Trunk dock Pier bate Went Jo Pier 2—fitr Jette Pier 1—ditr Be: © Const bunkers—U No. 67. gineering works Sir te Btn Trae | bee Dashing Wave, moortnge— Str 2 Stall 94, 2 the | rssh grenmery batter. strictiy freat ranch « Staite “teat pet roast ream cheese, the ™ herrimg, be th; halibut kinned poles, aia) Pitot, !, & R_Purveyor. terminal—@tr Bastern str Bastern Crown, atr astern de—Rtr Wert Campgaw, ure cane sumer, 840. Amer tte Wy eit, atr West) arnation milk, 120. » milk, Ife qt. Rail * baking soda om M Jappa Todd rrdocks—Rtr Taster Cate, motor | tee; Cream of heck corn meal Hrexton, ; ares can ; 18 | cut macaron! Doweemont, Bourne: ville,” Allenhurst, Avilla. Aarta, Ca- . Blew Stat! 103, | operative ni Henry Wilson, Halyator, Altes, | Maid of Orleans, bees Corus, baling etre Tanginek, Ko- an drydock—Str Northwestern. i 4, 3 The. Praite 26-3 Creosoting worke—8tr F. & ef Citrus powder, Cotman © dsc |Mpokane et, terminal—str Mont Cervin || Kings & Wings yarde—Motor achr Jos eph Pulith While the flags of the nation seamen cracked and a bugle droned taps at Arlington National cemetery, in Washington, Admiral Robert E, Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, was buried, the man who carried the Stars and Stripes to the uttermost limits of earth is near those where other heroe 8 Ame rica will neve (SENATE PASSES » LODGE’S PLAN | League Can’t Interfere in) Domestic Questions WASIIINGTON, |menate today adopted [Lodge reservation, providing that the United States reserves to itself! the right to decide what are domes Uc questions, and will not permit the league of nations to have jurtadiction in matters affecting any such af faire The senate rejected a substitute March 2-—-The { \for the Lodge reservation, propose by Senator Hitchcock, and olen | | that the United States tx not requir: | ed to submit to the league any do-| mewtic question, The vote was 26 to| “ Meter Reader Drying Evanston! CHICAGO, March 2.—If your cel-| jlar in “wet,” beware of the water | meter reader! *olice Charlean W. Leggett | ineued thie warning to ‘A man, representing himself to! |be a reader of water meters, has been burglarizing the basements of | Evanston residents,” he said } | Masher Is Fined $300 for F' lirting | | ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 2—Ed- |ward F. Ledwidge, traffic manager for @ manufacturing company here, was brought before Judge Mix. “Charge?” the court queried Flirting,” the clerk enaid. It was charged that Ledwidge *l spoke to Miss Laurette McGrath as jing at Glaegow and <7" Judge Mix asked Ledwidee. | “Guilty.” | “Inexcusable. You're fined the | maximum, $300." | | CALF WITH SEVEN LEGS was born on a farm near Sturgeon Bay, | Wis, Six of the lees are fully ma tured. The seventh is somewhat [shorter and undeveloped. The Boys i in the Next Car YEAH-AN' I BETCHA A HUND EKD— MILLION — DOLLARS — ICAN SMOKE AN’ CHEW AN‘ sprr Jesr Line PAWw-— y' BETCHA HAVE A MAKE rraA = DIME -SONNY- AN’ TLL ears herty or Vietory Bonda, |. the closing market prices prices for LAb We advertise these prices were highest. know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty 4th Vietory Victory 24 tet 24 ar 440 4%e 4e te 448 4% Per meTy) D 99.39 990-00 $99.96 99226 2 York market plus the accrued interest, MORRIS BROTHERS, fon, ‘The Premier Municipal Bend Howne. ¢ 3 Coptral Build): s Main 1287; Eittett 2040. One Million Dollars OH-I SAY you DONT HAPPEN “To CHEW WITH You —— DO You— YOU OUGHT {TO GEST THAT KID A MANAGER— QOOME soy! —— BAMA/= AM/~ HERE'S WERE =X Gt MID OF THEM OLD ALL DAY SUCKERS, CO SAN 2 HAN 'L shia other foreign today the original! § Make the Folks at Home Glad them some from one You will find a pleasing as sortment of preducts baked from wholesome im By bringing delicious pastr of our five bakeries, gredienta 913 Second Ave. 1414 Third Ave. Madison Market, Second and Madison fle Market, 310 Pike Feurth Ave., Opposite Library AMUSEMENTS METROPOL TAN! 312!%%e. dropped at half-mast, volleys from the guns of American! enrnuegvi MOORE ‘it The grave of WILLIAM ROCK TT r forget. x & - - — - | Chicago Grain Market i x —* cw YORK, Merch 2? Sterling bani | CHICAGO, Mare 3. leary xchanges opened stronger | Sh covering by sho ing was $245K. wp The! |, IRife, tre 3817¢, end marks | 1 Foreign Exchange i buying Advanced grain freore e106 Direction ef Ack rman & SIX HIG AUTS OF Hippodrome Vi Feature Photeplays George W Election return ae ee the stage tonight. aA 4 ORvrEUM TH “Slivers.” “Able” and “Ole* A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN® : Kei Keptember corn o | 91.27, off isc, and later advanced 1 tec. May onte was up We at fic at the ¢; July and advanced | | sear r- Only $100 Cash :: | tay. And $15 per month will make you the owner of this home, I bulld the first unit of two rooms on my halfecre Litde City Farms, in West Geattle. You move in and finish the house at your leisure, Good sofl, lots of free wood, room for chickens and for email farming. Better let mo show you one of these H. C. PETERS 716 Third Ave. NEW SPRING DRESSES Hor Pucaday $49.50 Comprising a Group of Smartly-Styled Frocks’ Assembled from Our Regular Stock in TAFFETA and SATIN. _ The four models sketched illustrate the originality and dis- tinctiveness of design and trimming features. Represented in the group are the basque, Eton and long- waisted styles; with half and three-quarter sleeves; and the skirts introduce fullness at the sides in ingenious ways. Others have the zouave hem, while tiny knife-pleated frills and em- broidery of silk, metallic thread and wool have been lavishly used to trim. SECOND AT SPRING

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