The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 8, 1920. PAGE 15 ONTROVERSY IS PATCHED UPR] BREAD STRIKE STARTS ON PAGE ONE]) “=x Vocation Laboratories | rifles $1 ex: pay to eliminate it pattie high s« im not 6 ae tm @iane tht ‘ | Employers say night baking tn} necessary to give the public fresh} HERE’S MORE ABOUT ~ ON FIRING LINE ‘Charges Fly as Californians Are Ready to Vote BAN FRANCISCO, May 2 7 3 Nights %' © | 9 emcees Sa * Status of the New York | Stock Exchange - —_ ame 7 " 2 ®. BANK CLEARINGS Tides in Seattle ] Seattle “SAY. ry ? wre || Clearings 53.08 Halances ATR Monday " W Bantmyer, representing the Seatth Behoo! board The school board agreed to make @N rooms used as blacksmith » foundries and woodworking la plutely fireproof, an > that no smok h the other parts Hntrances to the Taboratories will be from the outside Of the structure. The ruling applies to all high afternoon. The propos: Barages to be of assembly where the garage rooms are made perfectly fireproof } proper ventilation is p The amendment is Sthat it will be possi! continue Beas encine and other lnboratery Mork of a like nature in Seattle's h schools, Blackwell indicated. BACK Is INJURED IN| AUTOMOBILE CRASH! | Frgd Moore, 1013 E. 42nd ave, ts Im the city hosy Monday with an injured back and possible fractured rite as the result of an automobile COllision Sunday night between auto Yes, the Squirrel Has Good Sense He’s a saving ani- mal, and lays up nuts for his future pleas- ure. You can go the 1 one better. You can buy one of our used cars, and be enjoying it while you are paying for it. Perhaps the squir- rels don’t know this important fact, BUT Most Cars Are Used Cars. Here’s an INDUCE- MENT! Tuesday Only— Cut out this ad and bring it with you for a free 1920 licens® for one of our good used cars. Mitchell Motor & Service Co. East Pine at Summit East #413 Direction of Ackerman & Harris H_CLASS ACTS OF OME VAUDEVILLE bread A canVaRS of some of the bakerier | Affected by the strike was made by! The Star this morning, with the fol lowing result i] Western Bakeries Co.—“Not a loaf tant baking was Saturday night Rainier Vatley Bakery—"Four meh | pking. No dr Porter Raking Co.—“Going to get Gat some - bread Can't tell much pout it yet. No drive Peoples Baking Co.—“Naking nor al quantity of white bread Pre jotor driving the delivery truck fansen Bread Co 1 avatladle sent to the ° PAID FOROATS Diese | second Bidders at Chicago, Run Up Kica Figure to $1.05 CHICAGO, prices ey for Sata were of fered tod: ) the CBleago Board | of Trade b re opetied the Ma futures at $1.00' at quickly ran them up to $1.0 ONICAGE May outs being practically on a with is were at Up by traders rad contraetal for May deliv At Cairo, thy Ota wold at $1.0 Corn was alee ip demand and sold Jat record prices fF the crop. Ma tary Kread § st to have bread Post Baking Co. c er working. baking ‘One dbaker. Boss working Baking Co—No response mana) driving tr this firm's Pt RK L. Da Helping Seattle B. C. Barnes but dubious, Tw¢ the job, Delivery Will try to bake men on Storm King at Vessels in Port at t Seattle Today 1} ——_—__—_ randall | rminal—Btr indicott, Mont orn Wa ' two fram yesterday's clone, and ad vanced rapidly I the first minutes of trading here + acter contrib ds today War t 1, unchanged: September at $1.58, up 4 May oats openal at $1.09%, up 1% July opened at Hc, up | Mattortat . Y | Kage—trictiy trean rein Batter—Local creamery. cubes. Local creamery, brick#......+ Bagge strictly trean Puliets Ceccee— Or. triplets Wash. tripl Wisconsin cream brick Limbureer Young America Bretiers pler—Str Fushimt Maru. | Reestere Motor sehr Ki ar Panay erminal—Gas boat Kamchatka ©. G. Bear, U8, LM. T. Ce-| str Chukotsk ne and Trunk Dock—#tr Spe Geese Live .. | Betsinn Haree—tive, per te. : Fliiby Thomeon, str MEAT aid Veal Fan ings, Vietorta, ¥ Medium terminal—#tr West Jes. | Hoge an Maru 4 yards—Dktn Phyl- F Diaatind. | Lake Union—#ehr Henry Wilson FLORENCE TEMPEST Twiee Daily —2130-8115 BROSZE” Nights, 50c to $2.50. Mat. Wed Oc to $1.50. Mat Plus War Tax PANTAGES | Matiaces 2:30. Nights 7 and © PAN Prices: Mating Rew He ALEXIS L WILKES “A LITTL A ves. thc to $1. Mate. Pius Tax junday), 490; Mate. (ox- sBcept Moi Ladies’ Mats except Sundayn), 1c dison near Second, Kill. 6424. ‘S DRAMATIC STOCK Co, Nights, 26e to 50c; Mats. Thurs Hs and Sat., ise to 2ic. HERO MEDALS will be awarded for distinglished service in the L coln hotel disaster by Chamber of Commerce, Hundred Per Cent, Kiwa- nis and Rotary clubs. | Cat Construction of two $4,000,000 pas. |Merley—Rolled .. senger Uners to operate on the Seat tleCajifornia run has been decided on by the Pacific Steapship Co. ships will have five decks and wiil | rh hour. Forget Us Temporarily, during the Bread Strike, have to give up our nice, pretty, sanitary wrappers that keep us so sweet and good. Clipped... \ . Rovled The Corn Whoie Cracked |Groumd ome 2220.26 00555; we will and fresh $1.71 at the opening, up| wn feTre highest If Chicago Grain Market ||| (°\""* * May ¢ fow | advan , New York Coffee and ’ Virst Low Tide Spokane + Clearingn 2.722,412.00 Halancen 51,795.00 * Portland Clearingn .... AAAS 10,496.04 * 2 ve Chicago Live Stock HICAGO, theep— Receipts, 19,000 > steady, Lambe, §11@16.2 0 1.58, gained to there tle fis J Portland Market Report | x gained mn Sugar Quotations From Second Pike fae og May %-—Coffee, No , Rece 1.014 tors 1; market urprine who m Johnson an th machine out of pol state and who took up the of Francis J. Heney and 4, Won @ conviction for Abe Tuef, in 4. | now termed an all ‘of the discontented and "| British internationalist Johnsonites pRDE Enmities have been party solidarity may side ae viewloring ite nd with fo »| brigade,”* | Meanwhile, practica: politicts h sides were bus ng to get out a record 6 tomorrow, Many of the pre TICKET WI cts are over-large by reason of No Phone » fact that when they were 4 buted it was thoug re would ampaign. rch commerce total ex at of all other months, ex 8A rn 1918, the peak of the war |” navement | Total was $78,109,636. That of |” “| June, 1918, was $78,485,103. Extra, 466 ly 15 Minutes Take the Ravenna (Roosevelt Park) car out to the Crawford & Conover holdings today. You will see how hundreds of thrifty people already are solving the high rent problem—paying rent to themselves getting under their own roofs—free from landlord’s exactions for all time—just 15 minutes from Second and Pike, right on Lake Washington and next to the University. They all buy great big tracts, putting up temporary little homes (some wood and other canvas), one eosting $10,000, and raising their own vege- tables—all for less than they formerly paid for rent. It doesn’t seem possible to buy close-in property and put up a little home for less than rent.. But it’s being done. Hun- dreds are doing it right now. You can do it if you will. Think of the terms, $50 cash and $10 a month. Some tracts are as low as $325. From that they range up to $800. All this is because Crawford & Conover are closing out their, entire holdings for what they can get immediately. Seattle is growing amazingly fast. It is growing toward the north. The Crawford & 312-314 Leary Building, Seattle and Pre- bubbl n TICKETS HY MAIL < postoffice to the manager "Status of Frisco Marl “— ket | a Butter— extra pulleta, 41 es ‘ alifurnia flats, fancy, 25 %%@5 Where Hundreds Are Solving the High Rent Problem | Conover tracts are north, right in the line of growth. This property will rapidly enhance in value in the next few years. For a homesite it’s cheaper than rent. And after a few years you own your home -and big tract instead of a bunch of worthless rent receipts. As an investment, one of these tracts is the best place for your savings. Rapidly in- creasing values will net big returns in the future. Go out and look it over. You are under NO obligation to buy. Go.today. They are going like hot cakes. , Board a Ravenna (Roosevelt Park) car, ride to end of line, then walk 4 blocks east- ward to our office at corner of 35th Ave. N. E. and 55th St. Or drive out along Montlake Boulevard, turning to left and up hill at Uni- versity Trestle and continuing to our office at above address. Every day rain, or shine, our office is open and in charge of Mr. F. H. Brown. Subdivision phone, Kenwood 3649, BIG SPECIAL OF THIS SALE—60 choice lots, $5 down, $5 a month. | Goodwin Real Estate Co., Inc. E. S. GOODWIN, Pres. V. J. GREEN, Sales Mgr. Main 4357.

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