The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 15

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TUESDAY, FONE 15, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR [PORTLAND ZIEGFELD BEAUTY ry) ANN SPOILING || Tides in Seattle SEATTLE BANK | | STRAWBERRIES ie eres 50 YEARS OLD - | dnt of Cantaloupes Here; pul ® | ee | Dexter - Horton Institution | i Quality Poor seo ps me te ir nn Observes Anniversary { The street was «till glutted with y the =: and direg » 2 " tis|| Seattle Arrivals and | Baer tae a2 elgg Br - Departures | | Hank of Seattle will celebrate the ” cantalgupes Tuesday, ‘The tlargely green, and of po y.|| her With the @ att woather | gy (\ Baxter’s which, te h nnivermary of the bank's found recently, combined to produce slug | Caulifiower also is of almost unt wanda of} glad to sell it at rice } uU | What little was taken went for fre tate, It was firnt Big Money on ' Men’s and Women’s Shoes Summer is here. Our high-grade stock answers every demand of the season. It is open to you at tremendous reductions. Equip yourself for the season now. ‘Women’s Low Shoes White Washable Kid Louis Heel Ox- White and Black Kid, Patent, Gray fords that were $12 to $16, now pnd Brown Buck Pumps, one and wo-eyelet ties and tongue effects, $7.85 $8.85 $9.85 that were $12 to $16, now $7.85 $8.85 $9.85 h pioneer David 1 names which | 1 with the de-| lute Dexter ,/and Arthur A r Ad. Are Mnneparadl . ment of Seattle | bank way the outgrowth of a! pioneer grocery business conducted = by Dexter Horton. Mining and tum Vessels in Other Ports | ering men of the carly days were atc. r accustomed to leave their epare cash in the @afe keeping of Mr. Hort when in town. Out of this begin: | ning, grew the Deater Horton bank which is now one of the best known) institutions in the Weert cents a pou Continued ra |merchants, ‘ts | what strawberries are arr | Aition to delaying the season | Artichokes were reported off the |market for the season Local Markets “Prices Paid Wheleele Dealers le for Veetabics and Fruit se ™ BANK CLEARINGS | « | Soil x | 2 ‘ GRACE PFEIFER " ne Moe ie Black, white and colors in Kid and band of the ae cities to challenge the assumption that ee ae 130 113 Aqui. | pare Calf Oxfords, military and Louis $10.85 either Seattle, Denver or Los Angeles had the most beautiful frtere Penmers Ver & are wre eg ore $f 5 , ‘ : women on the continent, was Portland, the metropolis of Cnaome ' mere Hees were $9 $0, $16, now i th appr Pump in patent Oregon. An early entrant in the Portland News’ contest to| persios—rer ton Cleartngs $6.85 $7 85 $8 85 nee i -Burt's One-Strap pick that city’s representative in the Ziegfeld national com-| B Wasm Netted Gems 0 08 alse Balances . 4 ump in dull calf, were $15, now petition, was Miss Grace Pfeifer. The winner of the national Wa contest will have . six weeks’ engagement in a Ziegfeld > =< ies * piacrbers ses * Reported by Wireless 4|) Status o of the New York || $9.85 $10.85 $8.85 and $9.85 beauty show and a siz.w eeks’ engagement with Miram Cooper) _ gga tptti * i ‘Stock Pasha } ina Mayflower p photoplay, directed by R. A. Walsh. | Tursige nes a ee change | corer peg - pean mane eae: ng” pe. | ‘ Ladies’ On the Ladies’ Rack Ten # CO-OP TO OFFER THREESDEAD IN = ay Boots, mack Ostorda Ls fee seas tie Seana Broken BIG REDUCTION WRECK OF TRAIN ===> White, | a 355 on g4 a5 | oe ei ea: Black | Swit unsstat | > $4.85 | Cantilevers To Make Definite Proposition| 30 Passengers Injured in [ssepe—ro Colors fords, wood BZ QE | radier white Relgnakin, Going cl ¢ to Steamship Interests | ~ Santa Fe Crash 1 aterenstone— Por VS Vessels in Port at : White Cloth, Louts cov. | Leather Louls Heel, all shen’ LA JUNTA, Golo, June 18—Th0¥6l frac pe eee COLO NO oe et al cs. ogee | | Following a meeting held Monday night by the Loneshoremen's Co- op | persons w were ki ied and ‘neveral prob \—~ erative Stevedoring company, a defi ably fatally injured in a wreck of ya Per rs nite offer is being prepared Tuewtay | Santa Fe passenger train No, 4 12 | Pilberte—per m by Manager Robert Bridges to Seut-| miles weet of La Junta this morn. | Weisute—™ tle steamship interests, cutting the ing. stevedore charges 25 per cont below| Over 30 passengers were injured the present rates. }One woman passenger died of her The co-operative, according to! injuries. Two relief trains, with vir . if out to demonstrate its! tually ai) doctors and nurses in La practicability, and offers two special| Junta, went to t ene of the! advantages: First, the elimination| wreck. The in. of the strike; and, second, the eli brought here. T nation of controversy over selecied | bound for Kansas City, Mo. Usts, | A Mist of dead and injured given At present the stevedoring con | out by the Santa Fe division office tracts are offered to private con-| here contained the names of Dr. W. cerns. The co-operative, undertaking | F. Harper, of Mount Vernon, N. Y../ to handle this work, would eliminate/and O. B. Swanson, of Chicago, & the “jobber” in this field, it is| Pullman coach employe, as the only claimed. | dead. ‘The cooperative will not under-| ——+—____— . © any settlement of the wages , @nd hours question, Bridges declared. Wea ae divs erty aE . - _ ———— " le Bar Salvation Army |} coxurn paur » oR bulls Sreguaimie, nrosion | B, Idaho, June} | rOULTRY 2 Svohutio: ni] k.”" and the | | Priew by Wheleento Deniers yughion, Dewrsment, Bourne- From Football Games) {502 oy" sccinee! foun. De] en | er Steen "een ease $12.85 $12.85 ee $4.85! oc. ...... $4.85 Men’s Shoes orcs $6.85 These are good shoes, such as the Howard, the Excelsior, and others that sold at $12 to $15. The broken lines are going works—tte Maldwin 1mY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippere Chicag cago Grain } Market and. been - ridge Me Dredging works nr works—Str WM. B Love Light re-| buying were | Ket opened ir Other broken lines are on the rack | Complete lines of famous makes all — Sere iets arth. $7.85 | °" $7.85.$11.85 BAXTER & BAXTER scatine Second Avenne a5 dor. 1b Amen yarde fir Roose 32 | Go Feosoting " whale really swallowed LONDON, June 15.—Salvation Ar) 46. Tait told a Seventh Dey Ad"! teens my officers must not attend football) vontist camp mecting here today. matches. Ten members of the band on the Bartonon-Humber branch re} contly did sa. Tois was regarded as King George to Open | Adnéri@ant Ba: akers ae oie Bo 1 "Public | Stall 2, smoked iegs of mutton, & Magrant breach of the regulations, Ressters tnd they were suspended for a| Sanatoria in Wales|c—""... Beigion Hares — Live per ™ - Hold Convention) i cihe 5 eorge| ti ee |_LONDON, June 15——King George) jg ce BOSTON, June 15,—National and| SANIFART d will visit Wales on Juty 16 an routTny nternationa) barking and other! stats 24-36-37, 2 the, M. J.B. coffee 80 Years Ol . They to open two large sanatoria near Prices Paid Wholeenlors ee ~ Mowe Receipts | tien nein) problems will be discussed | $2.45; Nu-Raya tea, 6le M.: Rogers bak- —— ne | T WAY, GRAIN AND FEED B®. Stall 46, Masola ol! three-day convention of the |i 2.70; Maximum or MJ institute of Bankers com- risco or Flake White, aloupes, 4 for 25¢ 1 Fy rq bigh and Talgarth, which have Get First Train Ride ore oS fe kine Baward vil DUBLIN, June 15—A display of Welsh National Memorial associa-| Irish cottage industries by peasants |tion. The association was founded was a feature of the Royal Dublin in 1910 to perpetuate the memory of society's spring show. Among the King E@ward and to fight the tn entrants were two women spinners roads of consumption in Wales. over 8 years of age, neither of 4 v ' whom had ever before traveled on a) "Portland and Market Report | ity Price thaa 0 delegates with | fhe annual | which m j 1,000: than) cele, ore Sue Oe teat re | country. | S00 37 comepena. "348 sugar cure ge deliv.| peratcen, We, tee: 2 me Presi Albany, N More marmaieée. Ste .; peanut but: ‘ Publishes the test | PORTLAND, Ore. June 15 —Butter ol |ter, 26¢ T.: assorted jellies, 20c «h Serials that can be scared, They are wp- | 54 | ned the business meeting and) 20-22, Tillamook chese. to-date, red-blooded, fall of heart inter-| Exes ed the annual | Uroce ‘margarine, 3c, T., 3 fs. $1.00; | Seare eat, thrills and adventure, and appre! to | Hene—2 Stewart D. Beckley as, Texas ranch eggs, 46 Bil classes of readers. e's m new one | per president, deliver is eh: WESTLAKE | Stati 216, nead lettuce, loc re ‘ots, 3 bunches 16c 1 mn | bunches ec Stalls 10 lamb chops, every few weeks. Government Bonds New York Coffee PETE _ | Linseed Meat Lae Producer onions, u | Meat and S ™ : Com ns 14081908 Meat erat Sugar Quotations mStale et, $188 B ee 8.001 i one = ae pork and beans, Ike. Stall 10% at Half Price : 15 |e wits aro = Sia sae sts —— 1» it. wit f aear—T per tb, grame: | ioe ye : c 10-™. sack rolled oats, 70¢, The Boys in the Next Car | el fay Oe wiil be remembered that during the Civil War in penestie) Aa cigar He molt ere | eae ike @ America, U. S. Government Bonds Sold in Europe for a CHa > ui 4 ; tatus “ ce —— Put TH’ CAT about 4%c on the dollar. The position is now rev ersed AW LOOKIN’ For ? a Sat “tre » Euroi bonds for about SURPRISE OUT WHILE ? we mos America is enabled to buy European e) youre uP— A MATCH ? CanadianPacific BE NEARIN’ TH SHOALS OF ——————— } | of Is c Hoge—Reeeipts, To Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. 7 ae T.. 2 chursed | @ Ye higher. Top, Receipts, 900 head; market . Lambs, $15.75@ 16.54; ewes, DIDN'T HEATe eepebn ~ Take theBoat ome Dy Ee aes =a to Tacoma! MORNING— TRANSCONTINENTAL TRA’ CHEAPEST WAS Y T PARTY !! WE RE ALL Here — the same figure. The opportunity is one which comes seldom—only after great wars, The Rothschild for- tune was established as a result of grasping a similar opportunity—the purchase of British bonds while Waterloo was raging. Thru our connections in London, Paris and Berlin, we are enabled to offer— 4 Japanese Gov't Bonds, par value, £100, for $250. é British Gov’t Bonds, par value, £100, for $385. British “Consols,” par value, £100, for $207.50. French Gov’t Bonds, par value, $193, for $82.00. Belgian Gov’t Bonds, par value, $193, for $80.00. Italian Gov’t Bonds, par value, $193, for $60.00. German Gov’t Bonds, par value, $238, for $22.50. Mexican Gov’t Bonds, par value, £100, for $168.00. | Chinese Gov’t Bonds, par value, £100, for $265.00. City of Berlin Bonds, par value, $238, for $28.50. ‘ City of Toyko Bonds, par value, £20, for $60.00. | City of London, par value, £100, for $385.00. | sro en wame, wrdy bie ship City of Fatis, par value, $193, for $66.00. 4 \ H. 8. HARGRAVE, 120 24th ave. Seattle (Prices subject to change.) j iy hh : etn datiies'euh to dante al isi | ° These bonds may be bought on the Monthly Pay- f sib Tacoma Cotman ment plan if desired. In this manner, a comparatively ROUND TRIP FARE $1 00 4 smal] sum is enabled to control a large amount of i bonds with consequent increase in profits. A payment SINGLE FARE 60c of one-fifth cash, and the balance in ten equal monthly payments will buy one or ten or a hundred bonds, as desired. References—Any bank or business house in Seattle. INTERNATIONAL BOND COMPANY 630-632 Burke Building. Second Ave. & Marion St. Qyowe Elliott 1377. | . witt YOu — HORACE ? “Princess” Steamships Leave Seattle I GOT TH' PAPER S— DIDJA BRING BLOW OUT your LANTERN: DIOGENES— Here rT AM- “OTHE TRANS-CANADA 1 P 3:00 p. m. Daily from Vancouver 92 Hours to Montreal Hours to Toronto 30 mm. Daily for Torwnto. 45 p.m. Dully for Minneapoti« and St. Pani, Through Sleeper to Chi- engo. 5p. _m. Dallyefor Montreal. TIMMY A on WIN DER ? Consult the Dictionary for a Description of a Limerick Then write us a good one about the Seattle-Tacoma trip. A good one wins two round-trip tickets to Tacoma. Here's a sample: If for a good outing you pine Just follow this one plan of mine: Take a salt water trip On some sturdy big ship T CANADIAN AND KASTERN AND 8 __UNITED STATES POINTS. DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSION TO SAN JUAN ISLANDS 8 8 Sioux leaves Colman Dock week days, 7 a. m.; Sundays, § rie Tone ata an fia ‘Tacoma Baats Leave _ ee es OOO AM 08000 : Colman Dock Calls, at. Richardson, Friday Harbor, A cortes each day; West . Tuesday, Thuraday, LOOKING For A SEAT WHILE THE “FIKAIN STALLS IN AL TUONNEL —

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