The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 12

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SEATTLE STAR HEAVY FROSTS |ARKANSAS OIL IN CALIFORNIA WELL IS GUSHER Much Damage Is Reported | Crowds of Investors Rush- to Oranges and Lemons PAGE 12" BOOST HOME TOWN, PLEA TO EDITORS Bring Business Them, Swalwell Says; Scribes at Dinner Ship News. Tides in Seattle - THURSDAY Upward Swing Starts ‘on New York Market characterized the activities of the trading on the First Low Tide Virwt Low Tide Guif off 1% at % at 91% and Rea ‘cature of recent trading, was off Steel comn ing to Get Leases the initial tranm ward the end ran upward swing developed, done much damage to oranges, Haldwin later gained igh Tide | Second outdoor vegetables, uta point to 7 sported 'T' 0 Gracias | reported ‘Thursday, Tomat STORM WARNING od &) stu ordered display Studebaker valley lettuce at registered a drop of 3 conta liricks are now 47 cents approaching the mouth er and will cause in the afternoon reports were i struck industria * GRAIN PRICES DROP SLIGHTLY to Lack of Newspaper men of the state, Attending the ninth annual institute the University were ontertained £,000 barrels Washington, Wednesday the Pacific Northwest Ucts committee of the Chamber of i Commerce at a dinner held in ‘The new pric N. Y. Stock Exchange Manning & Co. Necond Avenue Whoteeaie Dealers tor ce-clad huskies Vegetables and Vruit : Steamship Co. Den Wage Decrease Bn PRANC: 1sco, menu was made up of Washin: Boyns, of the Ch ber of Commerce, was t Speaking on “The } the Home ‘Town, the | the local Chamber of Commerce and tween the Marine Engineers enews Due association and the Cocumbers Walla enterprises tent boosting and local products would always win ne for the town's newspaper SAYS IT WILL GET RESULTS FOR PALER “If the merchant Qoes not tise in your paper, he will scone later seek your columns if you him build up his trade,” undreda of thousand: dyKen \were would be termi nated within the next 3 « been com: | contemplating A Kreat perecenta Local hot house, Swalwell explained the importance of developing Northwest &nd patronizing them. the financial condition of the n @t the present time Frank $ Baker, of Tacoma, speak Holding Circulation,” that his recipe for holding circulation on the Pacifle was for a newspaper at the begin ning of its career to win the confi dence of its public fair dealing, and then hold it by the | Hew same method the conference. fquash—Marbieiead TO SPEAK ON U, 8. MARINE He reviewed NEW GRODI Aweet Polatore to be retired as chief of the je operations | after 46 years said States coast | purpose of th Washington. Chicago Car Lots Furnished by 1 619 Second A appointee has be two years in the \for four years has b | Washington, [section of field work. BLE TO SHAKE “HONEST” CIRCULATION “I don't care. how many rivals en ter the field with panoply and fan fare of trumpets. fable to shake your circulation, n stationed aa chief of the Dried, per 15-1 " plate egnti of the Shipping boar neral shipp’ viewpoint of th Chicago Live Stock tion from the They will be un NEW CARGO 5! 'S COMING Seven new and modern cargo ves | has been built on newspaper charac) 1, win be added to Seattle's inter |coastal trade, according to George T president of ie Willams | steamahly Company pyersity, told of the work the depart:| scnedule Trill be maintained between | Seattle and Atlantic ports by the new STIMSON MIL After a shatdown lasting ten days. ant of the Stimson Co, resumed operations Wednes. | reduced wage h the reopening of the ‘wo other mills are A, REOPENS ter,” Baker said. Professor M. department of journ. L. Spencer, of the aliam at the unt-| Ment is doing to help the newspapers of the states Paul Lovering explained the grow: ing scope of the Northwest products LIBERTY BONDS | Pemegranates Prence Dries, per FETE SWEDISH SHIP KING Alex Johnson, ship operator, Prieee Paid at Whelemie re closed down, Lioyd Spencer told some stories. | W. M. Bowman did some mystical jonor at two affairs given by Seattle | "| Dusiness men Tuesday was the honor guest at a given by the Chamber of Commerce, and at night he was the guest of the Swedish Business Men's association at a banquet held at Yacht club. ADD TO TRADE BUREAU George Turrell and 8. elected members committee of the Chamber merce retail trade bureau | day's meeting of the Se tailers’ annoctat stunts with his and Miss betty “vamped” the more elderly scribes. ‘TALKS ON ILLEGITIMATE ADVERTISING lay. the fourth day of the institute, was featured by a talk on) “Miegitimate . D, Moriarity. e@cheduled included “Interesting the Junior Readers,” by Halsey R. Wat- son, editor of the Junior P--1.; “C parative Costs on Dailies and Week- Hes,” by Professor Fred W. ‘of the school of journalism; al Rules.” by Roy D. Pinkerton, ed- itor Tacoma Times, and “Account: ing Systems,” by Smith, of the Porte Publishing Co. At noon he Virginia Kapetone, to. er Live Stock Market Vital Statistics] ,MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Reside DAIRY PRODU CTs Prices Paid te Shippers * & spirit of optimism Advertising,” Other talks ‘TAL LINERS IN liners berthed the Alabama TWO ORIE DAIRY PRODU Ts Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers creamery cubes late future and later in here Wednesday night Mara and Fushim! Maru sels reported fair passes agross the The Alabama Maru brought about 6,000 tons of cargo, Aboard the | Fushimj Mara was the Japanese silk | mission, bound for the international | silk mission to be held in New York next month. San Francisco Produce cthel Ada, Van Brtran, C1Me Hast, Guendoline, #mithtield, Utab 19 > reams Gnee extra puliets, Cheese—Callfornia Mata, fancy Wash. triplets THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921, FRIEDLANDER HEADS MISSING GIRL — Lou Friedlander was elected dent of the Seattle Retail Jewgig IN BREMERTON <=" Wednesday night. Paul A. Bent 2 ' Beatrice Klenke 6, who dinep was chosen secretary and Leo Wels | peared while on her way to Sun-| field treasurer, ' |day schoo! last Sunday, has been| - }iocated in Bremerton, Mra, Klenke reported to police today ne hi meee gone there with a friend of the Vr, and Sat. Even, Jan, 21623 | owere MATINGR SAT, } |family, She liven at 4203 Dayton TAL KS ON BOSINESS jucation in Busine wan the t of an addres made by Leslie University of Washington |alumnus, before the Menorah society on the campus W vday night Louls Nash, advertising manager of King Bron. ix scheduled to Be the speaker at next Wednesday night's ing of the society. wubje Accompanied by Japanese girls, nilk weavers, dressed in the costume | f thelr country, t Japanese milk rchants, route to the Interna | tional Silk Show in New York, ar rived in Beatle Wednesday night | They were met by representatives of | will be entertained here Thursday WIFIES! ARE YOU LIKE “THE WOMAN HE MARRIED” NOW AT THE WILKES? 5, ts: Plus 16% for War Tax. Bookiog and Tour West of the § Minatsatppi Kiver, Direc- ely oncert Hundreds Are Hungry! There’s work around your house suffi- cient to enable some deserving man or woman to earn the price of.a meal for the family. Let your need be their help. Phone—immediately—té Main 2286 and state the work you want done. ee mm A competent man or worhan will be sent at once. ’ Salt Lake City. Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of ‘the university, was scheduled to wel- come the newspaper men at the an-| nual mixer to be held at the F club Thursday evening. DISCUSS SKAGIT LOAN ON FRIDAY Council to Meet With Se- attle Bankers Mayor Caldweli and members of the city council will confer with Se ttle bankers Friday proposed loan to $250,000 to carry on Skagit develop-| Ment work until the spring. decided at a meeting of the city utili | ties committee Thursday. Immediate acceptance of the by the committee was halted when Councilman R. H. Thomson that action be postponed until State legislature acted on the posal to raise the maximum interest | Permitted on utility bonds to 7 Revue with END PACT WITH EN Notice that the present agreement Steamship Co. | Portland Market Status | BIRTHS | PORTLAND. mexcelled Cal Frank Rippe market steady and = jal association will be terminated February § has been latter organization ‘The agreement carried al stipulation allowing either party to/ ita expirations July, by giving 30 days notice. LOEWS LACE served on the 308 Legent Apts. \Turkere_ Lives Beigiaa Hareo—t Donaldeon, D. f DELUXE ih “Tu now cn br HARMONY” Featare Photopiay “WANTED AT EADQUARTERS” ren N., girth BRINGS BOYHOOD SWEETHEART EVA NOVAK Bringing as hia bride his boyhood . manager of the foreign department of M. Furuya | Seattle from the Fushimi Frankhauser, 18th and Lynn, boy ffdu from Beattie via Rough heavy Wednesday night Auburn, girl Bouth Park, Reported by Wireless Rovernment _Fitth and Pine Now—With Matinee “THE WOMAN HE MARRIED” Mats., 27¢ to 50c Modinm to choice Tiest cows and heifers | KENNECOTT IN WORLD TRADE Marking the first competition of | American vessel propelled by inter combustion ships of the same kind, the new 6,000 |ton steel motorship ldo used in world trade, loan! gound as its base of operations announcement is made by the Alaska Steamship Co. ¢ motorship from Thorndyke-Tren Pro”! holme Co., | southbound, at 4:20 pm. Communients | Dundas Istana, s Plus War Tax ORPHEUM THEATRE DEATHS Crouch, Sarah E, eve 1 GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Der aon, 2 Fifth ave. Lawion, Wil “* SENTENGED TO _TERM IN PEN: and Thursday . 7:16 and 9:15 Vessels in ‘Port at gr BOOST HERRING FISHERIES Thomson declared himself opposéd to short time loans for public utili-| Washington were appointed a com-| mittee Wednesday to congress in support of a! |request that congressional action be the herring fish Northwest and MOOR to secure data to Asserting that the funds on hand were not sufficient to carry on the Skagit work for more than a month, Moore mid that Councilman W. he favored a temporary loan so « to = the present trained crew at Limestone Grits Granite Grite .. jeries of the Pacific Engineering works | sentenced to six months to 15 years| penitentiary Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, |Meat Nerape SALESMANSHIP SCHOOL OP! PA ‘AGES With more than 100 staff represen ; ; tatives of the assceiation Qnce, the annual convention of the school of salesmanship of the North. | who conducted 1 $92 Bere Bean Meni, he: REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Str Weet Him "Deputy Pron Sw AGAINST FORMER HUBBY) Swiftness of modern marital se complications t Thelan and Edna Master Auto miles an hour, opened Wednesday board's headquarters in the Central|! Haining: wind west miral Rodman ound Fridge & I Str FS. Loop, Htr Roosevelt LU! MBERMEN Retail Lumbermen's Credit ation of Seattle will hold its annual meeting Tuesday & Nelson tea room banquet will be held at the ington Annex. CALDWELL SEES PROSPERITY Basing a prediction fer Stattic and indications he sees vival of business in the lumber in dustry, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell has published an article in the current femue of the American Lumberman. DIRECTOR D. F. DAVIES of the pubjic school music department will the chorus to be organized by the Young Men's Hebrew tion Thursday night at its clubhouse, dredger during TO MEET Arrivals and Departures =—SAVE MONEY- vel by sfeemer TACOMA ~ SPEED - ComrorRt kong via ports a | | Heffernan dock of prosperity ayane. cnawere m Port San 1 Cosmos, ptr Suquamish. 3 BALLOONISTS ON WAY 10 N, Y, $, Barry, Ont., Employers ‘Joining in Open Shop Fight } When the suit was brought, PS: damages for alleg | tachment of an automobile by the de t via Puget Sound naval station at 1 wrongful at Including War Tax VICTORIA. BC RT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS. (whalebone) lightest and strongest plate known, Lyman Stewart m.; str Atlas for Richmond at 6 Alaskan Vessels also plaintiff, ) 0" she was ‘auby age 5 as a bene Whalebone set of teeth divorce perk $8 Bridgework \$2 Amalgam Filling All work guarant impressions SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS ) BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES ad for 18 years. Lie utenants rell_and Hinton, returning to reali’ Examination and advice free, 7) Call and See Samples of and Bridge Work. weet of "Thmes In present patronage is f 3 iy:3 A yrt\4 custom. whone work is still giving good sutiafaction. Ask “rhe BANK CLEARINGS Vesels i im Other Ports PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS NEAH BAY & Way PoRrTsS#— fight for the open shop until the fin- $4,790,966.13 in the private the ) meeting of industrial lead- r customer: ffiece, be sur. Bring this ad with you. Cut-Rate Dentists comprehensive n to establish the open shop in all industries, Str Redwood OHI 207 UNIVERSITY 8, Opposite Krascr-Patcrsen Co. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION C COLMAN DOCK and orchestra con | auditorium Friday night, January 21, fan Francisco: Chancellor for Seattle via eessane, York ato» m arter No. 1 { Reserve District "ORT OF CONDITION OF TH SAL CITY BANK OF SEA’ at Seattle. in the State of Washington, at the close of business cember 29, 1920. RESOURCES 1—a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts FA Xeept those shown in b and ©). -$4,014,239.97 “Total loans.........-- ooree . - $4,014,339.87 3 Deduct: d Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve bank (other than bank accept- ances sold (see Item S4a)..85 2—Overdrafts, unsecured. ... Pegs 4—U. 8. Government securities owned: & Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. par value) peer f Owned and unpledged.. dees en h War Sayings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned . 685,901.78 105.73 Total U. S. Government, securitie: ee 636,007 5—Other bonds, securities, ete & Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure U. & osite. -.$ 28,500.00 b. Bonds (other than U onda) piedgea to secure 113,250.00 ec Bonds and » curities) ple or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable seesteses 964,318.92 ¢ Securities, other than U.S. bonds (not in- cluding stocks), cwned and unpledged. 290, - tal Bonds, Securities, etc, other than U. 8. -.--$ 676,235.65 7—Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (50 Der cent “of subscrip- " | 9—Furniture and fixtures 41,510.81 }10—Real wned other than banking house 61,914.50, 1 with Federal Reserve Bank... 331,355.18 jis eral Reserve Bank in process of ‘collection t available as reserve) 148, 13—Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks. 34% 14—Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com- panies in the United States (other than included in Itemea 11, 1 or 13) . seeeee cxchanges for clearing house. : eedes . Checks on other banks in the same city or towns as re- borting bank (other than Item 15) ease esse Totals of Items 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16,...... (This amount is not to be extended) Checks on banks located outside of city or town of re- porting bank and other cash items... - 11,579.83 18—Redemption fund with U, 8. Treasurer and due ftom y Treasurer | 20—Other assets, if anj Total.....0. ened 4,859.15 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ..... # Undivided profits b Less current expen: paid . <A Amount reserved for taxes Amount reserved for all in t accrued Jation notes outstanding amounts due to national banks e to banks, bankers and trust companies n the United States and foreign countries (other than included in items 28 or 29) . sees + 3 31—Certified checks outstanding : interest, and taxes 32—Cashier's checks on bank outstanding . shanks kaa 8,1 ‘otals of items 2 , 30, SL and 32 542,030.98 (This amount not to be extended) Demand deposits (oth han bank deposits) subject to reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) 83-—Individual deposits subject to check ++ 2878 34—Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other i n for money borrowed) . - county or other municipal deposits “secured by Ry pledge of assets of this bank . 191, Dividends unpaid Total of demand ‘deposits. ‘(other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, items 32,34, 85, 36, 37 and B8 oo... ss oes eee $3,097, 249.07 (This amount not to be extended) Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) 39—Certificat of deposit (other then ner pein porraweddicy 4 Postal savings deposits 42—Other time ¢ posits ° al of time deposits subject to’ re. worve, items 39, 40, 41 and 42.0... ....0e $1,146,237.77 (This amount not’ to be extended) 43-—United States deposits (other than postal savings): & War loan deposit account x +. .$ 91,800.00— 44—a L vernment securitie borrowed without . furnishing collateral security for same .... . -$ 58,000.000-— Total . + $5,926,26 S4—a Liabilities for rediscounts with Federat Reserve “Bank (see item 1d) «+ 527,99 Total contingent liabilities including itema in achedule 28 of report) -Of the loans and discounts shown above, interest and discount was charged at rates in excess of thoge, ted by law (Sec. 6197, Rev, Stat.) (exclusive of notes UPi] tal charg 50 cents was made) was nom numbe: \ ate of Washing County of King, 88 1 H.W Hot kiss, Cashier of the above-named bank. do solemn swear that the above statement is true te the best of my knowledge belief. H. G, HOTCHKISS, Cashier Correct—Attest CLIFFORD WILEY Ht. WITHERSPOON JW, MAXW Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, RAY sare, Notary #

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