The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1920, Page 19

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Py = * ¢50@T.00 —Per B .. Per box . pe Fruit Florida Neneg—c: “ ‘om, pate... Lemona— Per box hour point or point fo Pan: Amerh w)* a” eG | PDaIRY rRODUCTS l Prices Paid to Shippers , u Baas Strictly fresh. . 4 Pullets . Mia—Per ewe DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whelsssic Butter—Local creamery cube Local creamery. dric eee Hague Strictly fresh Pullets Or, triplets I, Wash, triples Wisconsin cream brigk....+++ ae 8 Limburger cosee Young America F} ntry, dressed we Rege—Ghoice likht, per T s193% WE RECOMMEND the purchase of the treasury stock of Aberdeen - By-Products Company Aberdeen, Wash., at its present’ market price of $1.00 per share. Subscriptions for this issue will be filled in the order in which they are received. Neo subscription accepted for leas ‘than 100 shares. This enterprise is indorsed by the City Council |} Ciamber of Commerce. Circular on request. ie Phones Elliott 4349—2606 i * BONDS Marks, Francs, Lire, Krone bought, sold and quoted. Circular on request H. €. WILLS COMPA Brokers $14 Second Avenue, Seattle Phones Elliott 4349—2606 r = —————— Proposals will be received by the of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D ati! 10 o'clock @ m., May 14, jor delivering pressure gauges Navy Yard, Pug ound, Bash. or to the Bureau ot uel counts. BAMUEL McGOW AN, ymaster General, of the Navy. 4-29-20. * LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA san ‘BRancisco | ANGELES Prous, | BAN DIRGU BAILINGS ating May 4 DeCORMICK LIN ‘too Cherey Ou Tides in Seattle First Low Tide Pist Low Tite | “|| Notes | Miah Tide a Ts tt md Low Tide >, «tt Highs Tidh rf Becond Low Tide ; Pits | Clearing» Cle lic Markets TIKK PLACK le . |, Pub ae mix, [400k back to San Franc Status of the New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK May prarentiy atill affecte broken head + & bare Lenox soap. Lima 24 hours tn the last ten years, 09 | ket was 11 | urday 04% | Pric VTS | ait 1.80] ing off : | 20% 5 jern Washington Oe ee | Marine pret Car @ Foundry Op %, Ktudebaker, ax-diviten jaree con 13¢ $8 | pan 24-24, Weason leg young mut the end of the fi Ling caused recessions of Beall 10%, Ayr of leas than 900. offered ol! st oulder of mut { loln mutton chops With a crew of 50 codfishermer « ” fix’ cottes, $1.25 Swift's white map, b¢c cane Mooth’s » bare o early high a, Mexican” Pepro: mail| fishing, briny dried oF peas, Bt}! 692, ¢ rolls Jumbe totlet paper, |for many years as a mail, passenger good broom, 5% land freight packet among the re erry six apee | nigh at ta Bloch Swiss... scsscccscses AT | win sold off ¢ pomts fo the reat of the lint and made nited tates United States Mu off 1%) Mexican 98%, off BM) Bt |" Chicago Grain Mark 33 | »—_—— After a sight tp the grains upward. ep on! openiie li pening at 1.00%, later went to 1 and later went Harriet Hammond ?Ghicage Live Stock 1 | ! pongo tied "9 toc! i mark that the half-hose fashion for)” Vv Cycc ladies in sure to be appreciated more | str Kureba Maru from Yoko l@e to Bbc higher | when hot surmmer|ftifed May #: Str Methyen 240@ | weather. And every mosquito considerable Dame Fashion drew 4) tom fram Britian Columbia ports Matled akeeter May 10) Str Fulton for Beattie at ti a feminine while since card more tickling tribe than the As Miss Hammond #0 aptiy re | “There has been a féarful waste of | ————— Foreign Exchange || }material in fulblength stockings.” May 10-—-itr Jefferson abeam Cape Lat change Was steady at the opening today | Demand ought to conserve cotton and silk, whigh, goodness knows, ts | tho, northbound, at midnight, str ad scarce enough now; at least, they mural Re tell you so when you say the price is too high.” “If every. pair of stockings | straita at & p.m; atr Charleston Hall Canadian doll bies at | lire Demand sterling gained Me to $3.41% ined 50 centimer ada, demand, | higher at New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations YORK, May 1 were cut In two, there'd be two | }okoharn sg¢ pairs of socks tor every Indy | from, "Renitic ter fousiaiea, who han but one pair of stock. | + 7|tures this | Rio, 1 | 240 per ib Sugar | 18.60@2%6 per I. “The price of ladies’ half hose will be about as high as stock- ing prices.” words, the socks will be]. kena. half, as high, but the price will be| Pier 12—#tr Bergen Just as high, In paesing permit us to recal your | Hell at. terminal. & LM. T, Codag. ot that Wichita, | Pier §—#tr Dora. per Ib; granulated, of Aberdeen and the Aberdeen || %— DENVER, May H. E. WILLS COMPANY | sitarsecnmtsss="t A2§@11; calv attention to the Kan,, introduced the feminine sock, | pitt $—atr mens thereby gaining another Paris, New York and Seattle. resurrects William Allen and Investment Securities feeders, 814 Second Avenue steady and 190 higher Seattle Of malon, $1414.65. 1,100 head: market ia 266 higher 12.50@14 Status of Frisco Mark 4, she per dow per doz undersized pullets, 3546 California fats, Ib; firata, 246 per Ib. “Money on Call NEW YORK, May 1 per ¢ fancy, 26c por | *%— Money on ea! $1.046% (Ex President Michigan State Board Dental Exarginers) Pyorrhea 5 X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free “ih AF SEATTLE With the barkentine Konala tn if ||tow, the tug Hercules in proceeding \upcoast for Willapa, according to H |advices received Monday from San | | Franctseo Hercules will pro: lowed to Beattie and tow the third —® nection of the Skinner & Wady dry at | tiss| BAN FRANCISCO, May 10.—From 106 *; | Saturday noon to Sun ; |tonnage left this port th. pon, Mor yin aw cording to the maritime department lof the Chamber of Commeree, Eleven Vessels put to sea, representing 96,637 net tons | BRISTOL, R, 1, May 10.—Com plete satisfaction wan exprenied here today over the showing of the sloop | Resolute, which had her first trial Sunday for the honor of defending m.|the America’s cup this summer in Kellege’* | Narragansett bay VICTORIA, HB, ©, May 10.—The veteran couiser Rainbow is to be sold, conting to advices received at the | Mequimault naval yard from Ottawa Tenders will be advertised from Ot tawa. | cS Vegetable oll and general mer chandise was brought from Japan by the new stée! steamship astern Glen, Which arrived in port Sunday The Eastern mn wes built in | Japan for the U. 8. shipping board | She will be turned over to the Amer joan merchant marine the veteran Arctic ste Dora wa juled to «afl for F Monday, She will spend the season ne k her catch early in the fall, The Dora operated ring sea Mote settlements of the Aleutian istands. OOLAY FO |e roc rris ve onmn ve | Half-Hose!”’ e steel freighter Kayneck will load flour for contingptal Murope here The Kayneck im one of the first shipping board vessels built on the Atlantic const to be gent to the Pa | cifle for carga from Puget Sound to Burepe on prt vate account. A number of other veawelt are to load this month June. | Seattle Arrivals and | | Departures | 8 aR pare z = jhe from Houthweetern Alaske at 15 a Departed May 16—dtr Admiral Evans for thorage via Mouth weatera apd Hout: orn Alaskan porte 10:20 « m; Quabbin for fan Franciero at T a str Admiral Hehiey for Tacoma at 6.18 ~ Vessels in Other Ports ‘ eo, BAN FRANCISCO Arrived May 5) Alina from Jufeau, str Queen from Be attic at (p.m. Mailed May #) Toe Her cules for Heattic at 10 p.m. tr Mult nomah for Beattie at 7 p. tm POL HEYER—Passed May 9. Mtr Pryor Rverett ate am VICTORIA, Th C—-Pusmed May 10. tr | Kureha Maru for Vancouver at €30 « re |: str Muncaster Castle for ¢ # [Cat 6:20 a m VER, B. C—Arrte 4 May 10 ama. Ar m itong- Kong via porta Salied May & Str Wale marine for Sydney, N. & W.. via ports agrees with) TACOMA~—Arrived May 16: Str Ad miret Sehiey from Reattls at § @ m. Ar- rived May 9) Str Inde Mara from Kote atr Liverpoo, Maru from Seattle: str Ful m.; str Santa Ines for An po Reported by Wireless | anadian Geverame: =, northbound, at 12:05 a. m. for ladies | May %-Str Admiral Fooarien thre Sey mour Narrows, southbound, at ¢ p | str Catherine D. 20 miles north of Namal man off Point Farewell, south bound, at # p. m. U. 8. Nw Mey t—str for Excursion Inlet, off indinn Ie for Sa Franciac, 1,049 miles tr Lew miles 1 (tery at & p.m. it of Cap But the hard-hearted dealer punc-| Vessels in Port at dream by ultimating Seattle Today 1th Cove terminal—str Elkton, atr Bn dioott. ‘ Pier 14—8tr Tyngareus, motor schr Wa- Pier 11-—-Motor sehr Kirketind Great Northern pler—str Tajima Maru. Pier 6—B8tr. Maquan. Seott, str Redondo. iflc Coast Emgineering worke—str aatern Cloud Por A—Str City of Bente Union Pacific pler—#tr Heinaw Maru Hanford at: terminal—#tr, Ke What's the matter with Kansas? str Milkisan Maru not a thing! ‘Take that answer from Harelet Ham- Bpokane st. terminal—Motor sehr Libl Maine. yarde—Str West Mahwan. rway tprminal—Str Went Jon- sup, #tr Arcturur Ames yards —Str Roosevelt Alaska Ateamahip moorings —Btr Victoria str Santa Ana Todd drydocks—#tr Elihu Thorson, ate Amylin Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging plant ‘Btr Patterson, Patterson-MacDonald yarde-—Nktn Phyt He Co} wtr it Skinner & Eddy yar Kobin Good fellow Lake Union—Hulls Snoqualmie, Broxton, Iwin, Abydon, lewtra Acade 1d, Anthon, Fort Imufka, Kiton, Lo reosoting plan’ Haxter m-—BehrBlaatind, atr & UNFILLED TONNAGE NEW YORK, May 10.—The United States Steel corporation today an increased 467,672 from March 31 to April 30. Unfilled tonnage amounted to 10, 369,747 on April 80, as against 9,892, | |Harriet Hammond, continued | 075 on March 31. A year ago it stood When » man ts at 4,800,685, his words his appetite is quickly sat-| Trath and trouble play no favor- ites. 3 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920. Hairpins Tell on Husband | box She does not ak for divorce, but their house in Tulsa last suramer,| for the hame, a division of the prop- | her |erty and permanent alimony, In 1915, while her husband was in Mra, McGuire was called ne of the three most beautiful left her husband to keep | nha! congress. got back, she says in @ sult for United States Bureau of Mark first of March last the commission was hot agreement th Department of Justice ha: gent insisten: freedom of ¢ opportunities iness, which must bear good fruit in designed to restore and increase Here ix the “good fruit:* prices during January and February | wan checked the first week in March, | didn't stop the packers (freed by Pal and thruout month there wete slight weekly im-; And the increased marketings of lamb and pork didn't interfere with just publiahed | packers boosting prices of lamb and in some instances, as high as 1 States Bureau of Mar. | pork Portland Market Report Aeiected local extras, TI WAS BACK IN THE nounced the unfilled steel tonnage | Ex-C ongressman’s Wife Sues McGuire and Mrs. McGuire Marris & Bwing) in a perfectly awful state. She nays she found women's hair, hairpins, combings and powder . that were not hera, women in Washington.” PEACE WITH PACKERS | IS COSTLY TO PUBLIC WASHINGTON Meat prices have iM news to housewlves called off the packers Prices were decreasin, and pr ard began going u During March western wholesale meat prices went up from 5 to 25 per cent. The smallest increase was | in the best cuts of beef, and* the highest price bogst was in the che or cuts of veal. "Cheapest beef (com man cows) increased from $13 to $16. lamb increased a dollar a hundred weight: mutton went up $1.82; choice veal increased $5; common veal prices were boosted from $16 to pork loins increased $4, and all other ned at least a dollar per pork ine 100 pounds, This price boost made after Palmer disminned thi against the packers, when he said ame “This will be highly beneficial to the public in its effect.” ‘The Bureau of Markets reports “While the seasonal demand for beef was slightly less (in March) than during the corresponding month one year ago, the increased marketings |of lambs and fresh pork ¢uts indi cated a substantial increase tn vol beef | ume of ail fresh meats handled.” But the decreased demand for beef mér) from increasing beef prices 26 per cent This boosting of meat prices, tm- mediately following Palmer's peace with-the- packers, is called “price im provements” by the Bureau of Mar. kete Good behavior may be rather old! A man occasionally complains of | |fashioned, but one never heard of its |hix lack of memory, but never of his} lack of knowledge. | wetting @ man into trouble. The Boys in the Next Car LOVER MOURNS GIRL SUICIDE Goes to Funeral; Says He Failed to Get Letters tery Sunday eral of Anna old Finnie girl who ended her Anna's lover tears during letters which ete bed sented for ‘That evening he and a young man her girl chum, Selma apartment at to the theatre night in town with another girl Charles Stone, to r is maid to have for some of Anna's nshe had b nticipated wedding, Chinaman Held in [2i'e¢ Sites district co Raid on Lottery Policemen arrested Ah Lee, 3 charged him tery game at 668% Weller st., He's held in leu of $1,000 bail. Your loiterers were \Deer Does Aerial Act Over Bridge more thrilling than was wit of the Central when a deer sture in view of hun- performance meased on the tr New England Railw crossed the strv on the ties its perilous journey in the woods chasing the deer. Wild Elephants Bother Government PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, ‘The government of Cape troubled by the he two months BEFORE Palmer cases, meat But imme diately after he dismissed the suits the downward trend was checked, it dixappeared Preterious, who engaged to reduce the herd to man- ageable numbers, native aides refuse to remain longer in the Addo country to continue the hunt reports that He asks $5,000 tAmerican Chinese Drop Old Custom NEW YORK, May 10—Americani- ew York Qhinese was re- flected? in the observan tival of Ching Ming this year! pork, and other deti- uring March, tmmediately merly chicken, cactes were laid departed relatives, but the tokens of regpect are now confined to incense and flowers, He’s 72, But Still Able to Preach LONDON, May 10,—Known thruout Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire as ‘singing preacher,” James Bet tison has preached 3,000 sermons, 6,000 solos and has traveled 10,000 iniles, He is 72 and Many a woman's makeap prevents her from holding the mirror up to “CHEAP” MEATS BOOSTED HERE | Fair Price Committee Re- port Shows Trend atn that have ade during the latter swiy chuck Among the vanced in price half of April is the roast, one of the cuts featured dur- ing “eave money on meat week,” @e- ording to a report compiled by Mise T. M. Kleemeyer, secretary of the fair price committee, Chuek is now cents @ poun within 6 cents of price avked for dressed park, as n the rer Practically every cut of meat let ed has gone up from 1 to 6 cents a pound retail, This rise is consistent with that shown in the tabulation ‘overing the previous two week, Mina Kleemeyer points out. . Butter heads the méager Hat 6f foodstuffs downward-tending with « drop of 3 cents, Olympia oysters hold their own at $1.26 a quart, while sweet potatoes throw conster- nation into the ranks their con- tituency by advancing to 16 cents @ pound Loans Baby Then ‘ Flees From Farm AKRON, May 10.—The baby's up- |stairs with that fat woman ¢hat just moved in. You go get her, Take good care of her.” This is the note Mrs, Hilda Stone left for hubby, ad when she left him, Charles liked the country and made a payment on the farm. Chieke+ ens and cows 'n everything meant nothing to Hilda and she “took the gate,” says Stor WASHED AIR, indirect light, em- n and hospital, are ployes’ lunchro among features of new J. 8, Grm ham & Co. store, which opened at Becond ave, and Pine st. Monday. Roof Garden will be open later, MIKE ODAK in to be tried in the rt Tuesday, anti-probibi- tion. cider, BAKING THE GROUND Many COMBINED WITH GOLF PRACTICE) If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health, For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 16 years, United Painless}

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