The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1920, Page 14

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EATTLE STAR hin News ew York Exchange PINEAPPLES [BUSINESS BEING "=e Ssrnil,, Pastis Ship NEWS ‘Gens Week's List | AREFEATURE TAXEDTODEATH .=-=-"cr- cums freight raten b made it necessary heavi @ 12; ple uc oad yenwe any | 205 be ' is MONDAY) TURADAY to reduce overhead expenses, man’ | ,thegr—Raceipta, 1.208 beads mactet * ae || ; ; ; Persimmons Also Among|So Declares J. Ogden Ar- urge Tacoma plants have reduced | stow’ is weak and unchanged Mier. me 1 | With Hi her Prices Day’s Receipts mour Ri nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn| Bike Gee ver Mee say ose . ow Tide ext Low tates em lata ee 5 NEW ne . 4 higher today, Pri - well as for ournelves and postert Mena—11@ 20 per ib. Gesebd Minh Tide | Sesona High Tite mv K, Dee, 6—The stock market opened high " Pineapples at $8.50 4 cane were one BY J. L, O'SULIAVAN must pay the cost. It in best that -- Lil pe mo the te [1:80 5 tt. included: Reading 91, up % ral Motora 15%, unchanged; New Maven| Pineapples wl F future generations should carry| d Sugar Second Low Tide Low Tide | 16 inchanged; Crucible 97, off 4; Lackawanna Steclt 66%, up Ki Pan-|of the attractive offerings on the| (Copyright, 1920, by the United) fu N. Y. Coffee an ug! [8:89 p. On ti leu t o « nome of the burden so that they ond : American 864%, UD Mi Texas Company up ti International Paper) wostern ave, produce market Mon Press) NEW YORK, Deo. ¢.-fugar—Raw, Virst Hie ort 604 will realize what the men and or ih slated, 8% @¥e per Ib. 4 | STORM WARNING U, pM United tates Steel 83%, up te; South fee 5 off i! aay, Oranges are quoted at $4 to $6) CHICAGC Dec, 6-—J, Ogden AT! nen of this day and age did|* ‘ ce per Ib; No, @ ' Conciliation Board Suc- w ralsoaintcie PALLeUE Ge elas ana raion otbian oe Monee on the size of the|mour belleves whatever steps are| for thom,” | pacationeme ‘ ¥¢ Southeast atorm warnings were Immediately following the decision of the United States supreme ¢ | a box, dep is myer |taken for the public good by con | oe Seeds, Largely Due to || ordered continued Monday. Tt ng the Lehigh Valley raiirogd coal combine, Lehigh sold at fruit. A shipment of persimmons| taken for tht Piblle pietnintration x A storm is moving slowly southeast | up & from California at $3.76 a box waa) wi penefit hin business—and what » Genius of Woodward frem North Pacific an and The market closed trregular, among the receipts of the day ever is done for the benefit of} ” PP» Auk, Geren pouthe . Closing prices included; United States Stect #2, off 1; Crucible 99%.) Gaufornia lettuce, of the dest! nig business wih be for the public 74 y j BY FRED L. BOALT Warnings ordered ) \ off 3%; Lackawanna Steel 65, off 14; Baldwin 05%, off 1%) Mexican a grade, was priced at $3 a crate. | pood | Much has been written and print- | Warhington and Oregon seaport troleum 172%. off 7%; Pan-Amgrican #1%, off 4% eet Pacitte eel Spuds, if anything, tended toward) ‘nis opinion was expressed by Sieibout regarding the Kaness off 34; Reading §7%, off 3%; Lenigh Valley 49%, UP Wi Atlantic Gulf) ¢imer Monday, following reports/ing head of the Armour Pack! }110, off 4%, n cart of the mountains that AP! company today in an interview mM ” ebampion ship and other fut Board, William F. Woodward ts IT. 1 gourt of industrial retati Not #0 . | thing nearer—the Oregon concilia A by High S as! is found to be frost bitten lation. ne thon board. way by rig e Butter and eggs remained steady! 1¢ ie the task of congress and i We know the Kansas court works.|_. With her deck load of ber car lover the week-end, + the incoming administration to sift . . led away in the H y night, t from the multitude of thought ) Riven at this distance we can d : aia al Markets | ou Be Stinding. It settles dian ee tay GRAIN FUTURES Amer. het ee Whetemie Dentere tor [for readjustment and a return to . ¥ > : * v ‘Amer, eet Hus je - lor readjustme nd 0 | a gap ppet et ame. Car & vs Vegetabieg and Vralt | ia pence time Lasix,” Armour said. co eng Reeth pier bent ms gy te tg is| “Anything that ts good for the ue Condition before contiguing Nerv {Wheat Tends Upward on|am«. 1 Heusaele Sprouts o sift Dublle Is going to be good for the] es — * Amer, Teh & Tel business In which am engaged 1 baer pe nem Strong Demand | is | and 1 cling to the belief that any-| x and noise + - Yessy that the public, even in Port. Rodgers, Seriously mCIICAGO, Doo, Monk trom dex | aitwin Fe 8 Ronny Segoe yh o> oot + tugs z ~ Mand, hardly ever hears about | | Ill, I . nd caused good gains in grain fu | d i | * s Recovering 50% 04 (06 Chicace Board of Trad _— 280@200| “First of all, it will devolve on} Pot Aa chairman of the con ’ BW today. “Wheat jumped 3 and 4 points | Cenc fered Re Fee igh m : s the war period, tg re-| Ward trend. H | present congress if it can, to re| egane sang ed say mas : from a serious flineas, ac- tre, ® store peace—a peace which will 3 pipyers’ member votes a seriou eda, AC i* * . ether \ sano Woodward wet to report. Fle becarhe il! saferpuard the nation’s rights and/ Fn eo ia SE ‘gaa | after returning from Call-| discharge the duty which is ours. 7 fee al tles the dispute! No one knows exactly how he but he always docs. He it, . ese: one of the man Joe Daniels Gales Play Havoc ak 5 whether we want it or not, of par-| tictpating In world affaim. | “The most important step the new administration can take ts to/ re acess BLUE AND BLACK BIB two weeks Loca ° Pumpkine—Local, per pSenag ese o=: to sing about who amputated . Rutabages Per sack .. ee : F j i i Spinach Per care ognize h wrong leg, but— | With Fishing Fleet ace eA |the goose that lays the golden G14 Mt 00 politely, pottery, potttety,| The recent gales have Nweet Per ®. cern. Burinens ts the fife blood ‘of ace ~) politely the fellow was havoc with the activities of t fishing vessels operating in the very time Woodward settles @! North Pacific, according to advices % © @iapute, he saws off the wrong les—! peceived here the Fishing Vessel ‘ tor ne side or the other—-or both Owners’ association. No boats have but, a leg, be labor ame ug been reported lost, but many of th the disputants shake hands, pave been forced WORE Taugh, and rejoice that there) coves, ‘The » Boing to be a strike after all! the nation and the greatest factor in prosperity and civilization, but | business is being taxed to death on the theory ¢that the present | ret fxd generation must pay the enormous 12% | odwt of the Inte war, I do not re- | ine?) gard that as fair or proper. Th @bee)\ war was fought for posterity A SAFE ee: Carl Schermer rs sv. s fay oats opened sc and later gained M%¢ anced Tec at the tate ope " and later regiatered a 6 of see M4 CHICAGO, Dee. ¢—Cash wheat— | Bow T@208; No, 3 red, | Stromberg 2 hard, $1.574% @1L58%; No. | # » shelter hooner Wilh made her-way back t INT LEAN TOWARD jan $day eruise, without a p< 3 hard, $1.82 pany ERS’ SIDE fish to show for it ° Mee, Feveces Prosweticsss. 64 d ts @ druggist in a big see Chicago Board of Trade | (sie Ou of Dewwars ny | Union ° y's Quotations) High Low Close 3% 01.00 $1.72 OLTOM Li% Les LT8M Wholesale and retail. He is i ’ @ emoott thixer Being what he is, Shipmasters’ Assn. Bm employer and a large property| to Join Neptune perers, per erate Tokay, per low Grape Fruit—F Honey ‘omb, per er Be ae rida, you'd naturally ex: him to! ve station a Utah Copper tretn gs pccecen: ” owe rd the serie: orm in Dore agr= ong a canned ” O04 | Vanadtam Mest. Weckibertino er To. wos 189 38 nited States, In meeting Saturday, 6% cre) | Wabash ....., Semone er tell + a 4 004.78 AS industrial dispute. But he/ voted to disincorporate and join the er 8 on ae 4comeee | ° . | Neptune association, with head-| _ an ay . + years ago Woodward's quarters in New York. The Ship- yay ny lea] rr imy erected a building in the| masters’ association was formed tn July ° 53 53% 0 come *~ of the Portland business sec-| Seattie in November, 1914. The re|_ Pork— | Pemegranates-Per box it It wasn't a union job. Otto|tiring president is Captain Pred|’*Pazp 0% 148 2600 B88 | tartan | ay tine AS president of the State Fed-, Warner. @ |zen eegeied 4 pn of Lator, ied the fight on jMay. 4 ‘The drug house was ban fecond 6M 's..0...0 Third 4K's., Fourth 44's Fifth 90's. ...c000 Fitch 44" @ be ine sn Duplicate of Ship ian. and Woodward met in| Hit by Raider Built! work. The law creating the! ‘Tho recently completed steamship| Provided that the employes’ | Dramatist, an exact duplicate of the} aa and the employers’ member | vegsei of the same name that was) : : choose a third. Hartwir sug-| eunk in 1916 by the German raider! ‘i . - Chicago Live Stock Woodward. Jim Flynn, con-| seaadier, will anil from Liverpool for ae shone bent} martet tee Ge ile toon | sald: “Fine! Seattle and other coast ports on | Cer-- - Hulk Board was organtzed in July| December 18, according to word re : Ita first job was set-| ceived here. She is in the service Puget Sound Power & Light Company's 8 Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes Dated September 1, 1920; Due September 1, 1925 Price, Par, Plus Interest S See. Kage-Vreah rane! The Px-| ce the Harrison Direct line | seine ee ‘owt s $100, $500 and $1,000 aes DAIRY PRODUCTS | izes ~ H Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ‘ Mediterranean Trade 2.40548: strakere and feed etten—toeeh reuinatn, oubahe . i@ | Tirtcke . From Here to Be Big tPA ni siesen,p00h ne Fase? Establishment of direct freight and/ 1} © ™: str Northwestern for Bouth- | so to The lower. Lambe, @ . Seeeey s Seioroye mger wervice between the Pa ern vin Rowtheastern Alaska at 9 @ | g29¢° } ist! Were Were they |S wees odie wer inctly cific coast and Mediterranean ports ‘® protege of Uncle Sam? Who/ ig pein, 1 we accepted by foreign trade Foreign Ex: Lime “ne this Woodward person to ask/and passenger experts as one of the nor ece tate change nae tS ' evidences of a banner trade year for Wash, tripiet | he mba and pill mixer, fint-|Seattie in 1920, according to report.| coracva-—talled December $: Str A@ BullieC and cajoled the infor-| Application has been made to the! miral Watson, southh he wanted out of the tele-| «nipping board by Swayne & Hoyt,| Valter—tallea fF company, and the trail led | who are establishing the new service, |) Yate" pins Bo to Postmaster General Bur-|for three 635-foot palatial passenger | Princeas Deat hbound, a . Burleson wriggted and camou-| and cargo liners. Vaider--talied December . passing the buck to a com- em eed anata, tr Ala. | oo oteaa mate ine|Herring Business ‘ Vessels ie Oth P. ESCAPES FROM cremains) Is Reported Quiet susrecuuirau mt”) BEORMATADY sib rt YIELD 8 PER CENT Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee Sterling closed at » france 6.910, lire 2.640, lire cabte . marks 1.2%¢, | anadian dollars §7.820, up .@Te; Danish kronen 14.066. A Home Investment Most Satisfactory Investing should begin at home—in your own section. It is there you should know the underlying conditions; you have con- fidence in them/or you wouldn’t live-thére. eee. 9S charge. Woodward made the &@ strike that was em.|¢rring business in British Columbia | Breve Coeur for Grangemouth at 8 a m.; “ tr Cordova for Beattie at 5 i ete 230 18 ing and crippling the entire|204 the general Japanese fish mar. |" Cortore for Beattie at ae H ; iki aie yd hes ket has been exceedingly quiet since | Aante . neu A ‘ome Institution ober 4: Mtr Governor from Beattie, w' Spokane Burglar Believed board the Japanese obtained the right to Men Franciaco, at? p.m | R ia een agate tseoeer to Have Come Here in & wage dispute between |!arse fishing interests on the coast| ,,84", Francieco Arrived December Gesen from Beatie ot 3 em grain handlers and the | Siberia by treaty with the govern: ganed December 6: Str Davenport | Some-roney “} 14@ 38 : iain dock operntora of Portland, Ta. maak at Vindeverteh, ithe: prviet | Poser Some | penhtte peels Sptndiay: worn aekbtic |" Sanuen™ debe pe Ett Bey Sound Country than the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. and pate. rulers of Russie, ing for Charice Andrew Wilameee,|y Guetations at Gteckyarge It has been operating here for over twenty years, it has grown alias scotty eon, Who eeca, re sense . j i i j i once Dutch Ship to Load 3." Sunday wight trem the Metwee 6] satiee Wakees tne Tee with the development of this section. For the year just ended it formatory, where he waa serving| Roush heavy . time for second degree burglary. Catth Williamson was employed at the| jest steers . power house, Just before going off shift at 6 p, m. Sunday, while the furnished 362,000,000 kilowatt hours to its 45,000 light and power customers and manufactured a total of 410 million kilo- watt hours practically all from its hydroelectric plants. d the boat's doting” **| 25,000 Boxes Apples it settled a dispute between) The Holland-American line steam. of Astoria and its employes. |*0!P Moerdijk will load 2,500 tons of | employes of the Silver Falls |S@neral cargo, besides 25,000 boxes| company had a little falling |°f “pples, destined for Europe, when | ‘ engineer was working in the pit, with its managing head. The | she arrives here Friday. The ship-| gone Scotty” disappeared. talked the matter over with | ment, booked by A. M. Gillespie, Inc., "Be Be) Superintendent C. B. Roe thinks oth sides, each conceded a little, and |! Valued at nearly $1,000,000. he headed for the main highway, was no strike. see which is only a few blocks from the Was reported that the Milton| SCHOONER JIM BUTLER, now] goeomper tinct Admiral Rodmand ott | Dower house, and boarded an auto ‘ek Logging company discrim-| fying the French fiag, is in Seattle | yo ke, northbound, of 9:49 p.m. stage. against certain of ita employes | arbor after an absence of four Neval Communic s Willlamaon has been a seafaring Of their affiliations with or. | years. Sir Devel, Beattie for Yo-| Man all his life,” Superintendent Roe labor. The board visited the eee kohama, 1 Hlee from Caps Flattery (fold The Star over the phone Mon- a a tsp m t Cross Keys, Meattic for! aq “ ‘Where before the atmomphere, Weather Bureau Report |Hianchal, ‘i460 miles trom Beattie at #/G8Y+ Vand he would just aa soon be camps was tenge with hostil- Wirctue MLIRt,. Dea" Tm: str Wheatland Mont. Kobe for one place as another, altho he would c lacceheais wr Apacer m Senttie at § p.\ rather be any place other than here,” ‘Bow men and company are posi. | M—-Clowty; wind west. 24 mi wgro for Seattle! ‘The superintendent thinks “Scot Vie ete Pre fan P tn 2,000 Home Partners Already 2,000 people in the Puget Sound Country own these 8% notes, of whom more than 1,100 are employes of the Com- pany. The $160,000 a year interest on these two million of notes will be paid to the people in this district and will be distributed here, thus helping the home banker and the home merchant. Keep your money where you can see it and know about what » * |Meattic, 1,796 miles tro m.; str Malina, San passed in Tatoosh at « ott at 6:20 m m.; vol ‘4 Passed out: Str BE Fon Akg BF vant ge AT instinets may } Jed bi Pig ca * * * * Beard torte terme ae iva gs acne we 4 & Rh ah en thao hee ny are it is invested in. You can do this with safety by buying the 5- Reatorer for Namfici4, Bi. C.| He was sent up from Spokane Feb- fed in Harelay Sound at & p.m orthweatern, Benttle for Alaska, off ber 3—Noon—Rain; wind south, year 8% Notes of this Company. the union tarbera and the! 4”miice an hour Pemed Wwe Aten: barbers and averted a strike.| masted steam schooner at 9:06 a m., ™ FREE FROM ably bound for Neah Bay. Pi PSTRIAL STRIFE 1D. ier-Pin wenther eed reining) wine 4, are just samples. Oregon! south, 50 miles an @ been free froth industrial strife | : the conciliation board eame| Weather Bureau Report being. Both sides know the! TaToOsH ISLAND, Dec. 6—8 A. M win fe and a dark rain coat when he|< will not attempt to adjudicate wind south exca ped dispute if it has progressed ax far * Paned in: A) Vessels in Port at Seattle) ito han a Scotch accent. @ Strike or lockout. Hence there ruary 28 of this year, for robbing the Grand hotel in that city, Ho is 32 years old, five fect seven inches tall, weighs 160 pounds and has dark brown f gray. He has two front teeth miss Cape Blanco at/ing, He wore blue denim trouse ar, oe | Nothing could be more intimately associated with the Puget OUR OFFER First—Notes jn limited amounts may, if desired, be purchased by paying 10% wit order and the balance in nine monthly payments, a barometer 24 miles an " - mith Cove termina tastern Lead- Soya Bean Meal a 7 ah : “ no strikes or lockouts, leamraater E=8 A. M-—Clendy; wing |NO ce atemeen, ety Wentward tor | Plour—Per bb we retaining note until final payment is made. Interest at 6% will as abit Fisnn. aod Hart.|tvemested of tanker-et. Pana |Otent "Northern terminal-—tr Kashima | be allowed on installments paid. Amounts paid may be withdrawn o Five atenmern at are. at any time before final paymenbis made, in which case 4% interest will be allowed. Second—Notes in any amountmay he purchased by 10 per ‘cent vig are pretty brond cauge, or one ‘or the other would be at Woodward's it all the time. But both are wood at yg. for the chairman. snd Rug Pler 14—8tr Fulton. | Ol nye ee Plan New Building)| Public Markets | ant, Hmith Cove anchorage—Str Edmore, atr| Students of the Cornish School of nldridg | Music will dixcuss methods of: mak-|® | | Weat Ivan -|ing the school's proposed new build PIKE PLACE wind enst, eerars Sistisims credit. “When | twg-m i Pier f-—-Bir Sante Ana, ot room, at? ing a reality at a meeting Monday| mm stall'¢ tell con Garncany eet ie cash payment, and the balance on or before January 10, 1921, ‘inal & # Surveyor, U #) evening. j8tail 79, pure freah milk, 10e at. Stall + Unalga. | , are #0 reasonable and so fair |})'” it they make my work easy and ightful,” he says. “Whe funny thing about the board! .,?O! 1625, large oan Canyon ‘milk, 10¢ 0 | n corn, 120; No, 10 mack pastry flour, | . can Ke, GID, can $1.62; al—tr Yonemite, wwinereo st s| Dynamite Is Found UA LM T Heather “Goat ‘Knwgineering worker) On Western Avenue BCONOMY Fuller Information may be obtained at any office of the Company METH had ao machinery, police ar Eeieerk, it tales ; on Staite 20-21, oniona 19 fa, te: Brus ian, t0 enforce ite ndings, |Ancelon arrived und depariea owned ae Connections at Termin alastr Bteel| Twelve sticks of dynamite, found| sale sitvata, ise Mh” Stall 40, Sagoicon Dr eiver doas, ada be Ocirpte alae Standard Ol dock—Str J. A. Moffett, | MeClurg, were thrown into the bay.|19 tin, #11 tall 33, sirloin wtenk, 26¢ mal y wae oe | Lander st te Boke 5 | They are believed to have been | "> 37-38, 6 bare Koyal White in, oh ag ge | “ Miegubep oan nal—Bte State | dropped there accidentally by a|%8% te. . Feed Dealers’ Assn. | Arrivals and Departures | 542°" storwsy torminal—ste Weat Him-| Wagon carrying explosives, | igen) Retat Melee evden: 40’ ka | Arrived phe } S8c; kippered herring, 25¢ can 100; new | Dto Meet Wednesday! recemter ni icitennan trom foutn-| rode aryaocka—Schr Columbia, ate poe | it— ws Skedlaae caletens hk Pest tahoe oe eae y Stalin 24-36, forth Pacitic Feed Dealers’ ax-|"'*term vin Routheastorn Alnaka nnd Ta fon will meet at the Hotel F ma; str I. A. Moffett from er - M Wednesday, in reguiar triennial San Pedro at 4:15 «. m. | i] Seattle | | 1 | Puget Sound Power 7 | l Ab ; Prominent speakers are| , December 5—#tr Jim Butler from santa | Allenhurst, Ahmik, An-| | Clearings .... .....%6,178,284.91 | i duled to address the gathering in| str Prince George from Prince Tapert Bertrand,“ Bingamon, | $s0> - 2,006,304.91 | | 2 ; | afternoon, including Harry Col-/B. ©., via porta at 4p. mc ate wel | Spokane | . | , state stock food inxpector heck ‘from Alexandria, vin London, New | Clearings .... ++... 9,465.00 | Jerai milk, i1¢; full eream | e aa : Zork and ports, at 2p. m.: ‘str Admieal cheats Balances ..... +++. 799,717.00 | Mm, stall } pur's bacon, | TERANCINCO, Dec, 6.—Hutter—|¥ C Maturn from Pribiioff Island and| fison,, Fort Jackson, Fort. Stanwix,| |Clearings .. 610,714.00 | | | 62% per 1b Dutah Harbor nt 9:45 1 atr Woet| i , Imutke, Leotl, Kita 97,841.00 | | stan 102, : | i itgge—Extras, 870 per Ib; extra pullets, | Himrod from Manila, via finn Francieoo| Oregon butter, 160. - " ie per ib; undersized pullets, 66c por |*"4 Vancouver, F. C., at 9 2. m (Ames yards—Str Roosevelt a- | | Sailed |Fisher Flouring mille—#tr West ee ets ‘3 we-—-Callfornia flatc, 33460 per Ib}! December 5-—Htr Tajima Maru for| anus, atr Bustern Bword, AM ges ® 2c per in Hongkong, via Lokohama and Kobe, at Jordon terminale—Str Jim Buuex,

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