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t ; i. F é ABBAGE SELLS wi T CENTS lers Receive Ship- ~ Ment From California Produce trade opened morning with & plentiful of cabbage on habd from im Quotations were T cents [ WAGE FIXER FIXER 3 express shipment of lettuce ar. from Sacramento and was OM saleat $4.50 to $4.75 Street was scarce on lettuce Mitle to be had, regardiess of said the jobber: and ecg markets hold firm. Tanch eggs are now bringtag & dozen, wholesale. . Markets | na HORACE BAMER Baker, formerly manager) jof Queen & Crescent railroad ts one of the three representa ti itives of the railroads on the sea es |new railway wage board. Hg ery BANK CLEARINGS Seattle ~ B7404,799.70 Tides ip Seattle es | Wiewt Lew Tide oe mm bet High Ti am 86 ft Ar Low Tide I, rend Low ‘ride m, Ls tt Pom, 28 A nT «. Viret Lave Tide Joa a *,. | essed ¥ Seattle Arrivals and_ Departures Arrived ot 2,580,773.58 | | «. 2,688,241.00 | w tall 181. epin Ta. Pe: Wineaap: Stall 103, 2 tall came Co-eperative mith, creamery, cubes creamery, bricks u frésh ... 1.00; Flake White, 2¢¢ ‘gas, pork roar, the fe, IKE PLACE Sta® 19, pure fresh milk, Ite at " i can Carnation milk, 11 te 1 may Stall he W: pure lard, 3 a 490; outieta, 26e B®, Economy ‘Stafe f-7%, the K O baking er. ite: She Royal baking powder, — le i) Albom’ #|“Pat” Tammany , to Leave City Job} e.. as city attorney on May 1, Tam many resigned to devote more time to the secretaryship of the Kiwanis club, George A. Meagher, assistant orporation counsel, was appointed city attorney to suceeed Tammany Mengher’s piace in the legal deport ment of the qty will be taken by Charles T. Donworth, Seattle attor ney and exeervice man. Easy Payments 478 1b 60@ las “for Stadium Seats|* With $206,000 of a necessary fund | of $400,000 for the stadium collected, Darwin Meisnest, committee manager, declared Monday t would continue till the amount t# subscribed. In addition, Meisnest announced that a new sales plan had been adopt- ed by the stadium committee, to pay only 20 per cent down and 20 per ceht monthly. *|Portland Is Mad at Rent Profiteers|“ Drastic legislation to stamp aut ront gougers is contemplated by Portland solons, according to H. BE Plummer, superintendent of bulld i in the Oregon city, who ls here a fow days, investigating building conditions. |Government Wins AMUSEMENTS PANTAGES Metiness 2:28. Nights 7 and “nH! TAKING War" Witla Hel Waketicls WASHINGTON April 24—The| government today finally won one lof the famous anthracite coal cases, when the supreme court decided that the Reading railroad must give up 4 in other roads. | Coal combination of the rafirond: and mining concerns was held to be ja violation of the antitrust law, The court held the whole combina tlon must be dis#bived. Canadian Hockey Mats. Wed. and Sat “Little Peaey 0O'M: ‘The Sweetent of I le to The. ta ay Ww x ORPHEUM Fob aras ANTWERP, hockey team April 26.—- eliminated the Ameri can team in the semi-finals far the) yenter: | Olympic championship bere day, 2 to 0. It was the most brit ——|iient game ever witnessed in this try. bad 9:15 Lonw’s A LACE HIP 72: tion of Ackerman & Harris eI Ame championship for the Canadiana, OORE tinct “FLASHES” Lis CLARK Newboff — wil Catty; Hart as Drmonds Kinalde Brothers. TWICK VALLY—2:20-6115 / OAK THEATRE | near Second. ~ Kil. 6434. |! ‘Week, Mata. Wed. and % DRAMATIC #rOCK We “wu 1 Goa Ferme | ts 36c Aenea Mats. 18c to 27¢. 1221 Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY: counss Stallg 94-99 Pike st. fandy bacon, the » Team Beats Yanks Canada’s | 1@ victory practically cinehes the |e Vessels in Port at _ Seattle Today Pier 1i—Moter erht Kirketind. otr Ponay Duane Gee boat rl algoneutn: U- Pier b—#tr Liverpool Mare Pier (Hehe Chas Ro Wilson, Pier air Alameda, or Vietorta, str Jelferson. Grand Trank pler—itr City of Besttie, tr Admiral Watson, Pacific Coast bunkere—U. @ L. & Swit eure, eur Rastern Dawa. Hanford #t terruinal—8tr Delwood, tr Rastere Cloud. Duthie yards—atr Weet Mabwap Ames yarde—Sts Roosevelt, Kamchatka aL MT Str Paterson, erway terminal—Str West Jes- Imufea, Kiton, L Conian, Clneyres, ry Wilson, oane Neary bore maid yarde—Bitn Phyl tfalaing "Status of the New York | Stock Exchange | ee 1 26 -—Leading taeves NEW YORK, A w poin in showed ¢ year or an annua} rate of $37 are supreme court decision on the LJ ee was followed tmmediately lors of rail p 3% a a tt. ot 43%, up 4%; BL Paul at 20%, up t% Erie ai 12%, ; ay ik market. reaponded he Quotations on all standard ¢ Francisco from Skinner & A man’s Hump of imagination must x be well developed to onaiie him to j April %6—Grain futures irat 10 mi July in rye, May rye May corn ained an at He at OTe: duly oo later tree whole market turned Bow highs were estabiiebed in May | Hatleck, 62, tn the) Cheaper Than Rent! Crawford & Conover Liquidation Sale of Close-in Tracts —$325 to $800—Terms, $50 Cash and $10 a Month—Get Out from Under the Burden of Rent and at Less Expense, Even if Only Under a Temporary Roof Buy a North End tract and erect a modest little home all for less than you now pay for rent!’ And have a garden besides—everything you can use in vegetables! Over a hundred others have done it right in the north end of town only thirty minutes from Pike and Second. The ex- traordinarily low prices and easy terms on the Crawford & Conover holdings are attracting . many thoughtful ones who would rather be acquiring a deed than collecting a spindleful of useless rent receipts, especially when the deed is dollars and cents cheaper than the receipts. , Not a single one of the hundreds who bought Crawford & Conover North End Tracts, one, five or ten years ago, is willing to sell today. And the prices on the remaining property are little higher than they were ten years ago, simply because it is imperative that . Crawford & Conover liquidate their holdings. This oppor- tunity to buy North End tracts right in the path of Seattle’s progress at prices far below real value will never again be duplicated in Seattle’s future. Particularly is this the chance of those on lim- ited incomes to own a piece of close-in property that is constantly ahd steadily increasing in value. If you pay rent you can afford to buy one of these tracts and put up a temporary little home. Build more permanently later when prices go down. Suppose, for instance, you are paying $30 a month for rent. In ten years you will have paid, with 6 per cent interest, compounded an- nually, over $4,750. At the end of ten years’ paying rent what will you have to show? Noth- GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO., E. $. GOODWIN, President. 312-314 Leary Building, Seattle (Copyright appited fer.) Collapsing on a down-town street | 00 late Saturday after steamer Wheatland, could be sent to a he Heved death was duo PB. J. Griffiths, a general manager © Mae, has been tran York, e he will come astern ee ‘The government wi Lehigh Valley at @Xpanding Nome harbor this year, the Chamber of Commerce has been chief steward of the! cunpeasinatilinlpeeianmpeee Foreign Ex Exchange Cctene strong and the » . Baie April %.—The foreter arket opened easy today #0 S258, up the to, off 1 ft 39- qapeims dollars, dema: i.| rae Chicago LA Live Stock | died before he | jg———__~ ees SS pepital, It ie te) ore to heart disease. noon, Bingham | % ry ' 2 @ia88 Hin Te@ ibe Cattle _ MTaarouan 5 NIGHTS COM. TUES. swixtant to the ¢ the Admiral} sferred to New eventually be 1 spend $115,000 o—Receipta, 180 heed Top, $14.10; bu IPL. 21 AMERICA’S PREMIER SINGING COMEDIENNE os but a bunch of valueless old rent receipts! ile if you pay out the «ame money in easy in- stallments for a North End tract and put up a lit- tle home, ten years at the most will make you po. or of valuable property and a home of your very own. Here are the facts about the Crawford & Con- over holdings: They must be liquidated immediately to set- tle the estate of the late Mr. Crawford. Prices and terms are extremely low. Last piece of north-end pro perty within the city limits available at first han Gently slopes up from Lake Washington and views the lake, Cascade Mountains and grand old Mount Rainier. Cement. sidewalks, graded streets, water and shade trees all in and paid for. Only thirty minutes from Second and Pike on the Ravenna (Roosevelt Park) car line. SPECIAL—69 Tracts, $5 Down, $5 a Month. Come out today and bring some cash. Tracts go to those who can make deposit on spot, No reservations, Every day, rain or shine, our subdivision of- fice is open and in y e of Mr. F. H. Brown. Board a Ravenna car ( pepevelt Park), ride to end of line and then walk four blocks Phi F 4 to our office at corner of 85th Avenue Northeast and 55th Street. Or drive out along Montlake Boulevard, turning to left and up hill at Univer- sity trestle and continuing to our office at above address. Subdivision phone, Kenwood 3649. Inc. V. J. ps a Sales Manager. Main 4357 "May 1 Will Be x Composers’ Day, To popularize Western composere is aim of Chamber of Commerca, May 1 bas been named Northwest Composers’ day. Rev. D. H. Trimble - Is Dead in South LOS ANGELES, April 26.—Rew Delmar H. Trimble, former pastor of “ — fashionable West Adams Street Met A loafer is a man who loafs and ton odist church, is dead of pberomane, has no bank account, at his home here, x ie en nerstonmslesepen cette NIEMANN FURNITURE CO. 619 PINE ST. Phone Main 4778 rane~tte per I, "necwe—Tripiets, 26@37e per Me. has oO Pere trade ancisco in May association. been | named convention in &§ market the| by American Banke k of sates, $6.50 head; market im, 918,609 19.25. A section of the drydeck pur chased by Moore shtpyards of San Eddy put to sea Monday on her way ta the Southern city in tow of tug Hercules. A %U-foot sea aled, capable of 65 miles an hour, willbe built for Anita, the daughter of “Lucky” Baldwin by Boeing Airplane Co. high Im later trading At 98 ihe RANCIRCO, April 26.—Rutter per Ib. per doz) exira pull dersised pullete, 9 bs Cheese California fe Be te " New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations Ieteecomeiemees NEW YORK, Ap Lie & No. Tio, ib ke per ib, No. 4 Ganton, 19% @ 24 "| per tb Mugar—Kaw, 19019640 per Ib) gremu- | dated, 17.40@ 250 por La a THE JOYOUS MUSICAL COMEDY AL ROBERTS, FLORENCE MORRISON ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST in——-Snappy Tumes—Catehy teoage ‘Wed, Mat: figate for All jat.; 800 to $2.00, Performances Spotty PRICES: fa" Boe “ ci Part NOW The Store for Personal Service and Savings, Let us help you furnish your home on our Easy to Pay Plan. ————————— A Ghole polished top ROYAL STEEL RANGE has 18-inch oven, with enamel splasher on closet, Special $69.50 We actually save you $25.00 on this range. Your old stove or range taken in trade.