The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 22

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o ence 2s THE SEATTLE STAR , FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. HOME: MADE Ship News Gage Urges.U.S.Bond'SPUD MARKET — { NEw SHIPPING BOARD VESSEL ON PACIFIC |‘ d » Woon STAVE) Theat to Cover Liabilities A BIT WOBBLY, ;— ween PRED AY SATURDAY WAN. SH WAN rel hap ie . nar he hg $40 Top Price, but Only Vist igh Tide Wiest High Tide Viest Low Tide Viest Low Tile Necond High Tite ond Migh Pde Second Low Tide cond Low Thle DISABLED SHIP REPAIRED N. W. Products Committee! rc) peonkmgire ge Argues for Its Use Before {{o'""" r n prouaht [Sand move s uibly that ying too larg Public Works Board N . * : harm th od, Tn times of Stree) WOULD ISSUE what titude, cc VIVE PER CENT IN POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL TANGLED wf Extra Fancy Brings It tow br $n No 1 and t ishing water | PSUS MATSON LINt HERE MONDAY Ww V attle and engineer r c : Ibe et ° hoy 1 fore t “ the mair Se hureds neoting It had)! coming f ‘ " . ‘ rnment|or 8 per cent. It , sooitt| With the arrival in San Francisco of the steamer Creole State, the U. S. Shipping Board With the wt at ; debte t ealth ¢ » cour , mq : program for operation of passenger and freight liners on the Pacific is inaugurated. The cere, Sommanltice red to Wre°| HARRISON LINE : : ‘ shat dan Bacar a ve edn . Creole State, sister ship to the Wolverine, which will come later, ig 502 feet in length, has eres or CHANCELLOR, duo in Seattle | ‘ ; " age + waite : a cargo capacity of 10,000 tons and almost palatial passenger accommodations for 100 pas- Swalwell, chairman of ¢ | oom abe cA sap roc He cy » Sagubdl be ant tural . P : engers. The steamer has been assigned to the Pacific Mail Steamship company for opera- ee tack of <a See aie ak ee verre : vs : a Wh tion to Manila and the Kast Indies service. Geo. Dockstader is captain. down for lack of aL wor m ¢ ‘ t ¢ ing. plants See pea: eon eS. Schwab Denies U.S. HARDWARE MEN Rion of this line, w BE enw eet gat we co tgs ceevsada) Paid His Expenses HOLD ELECTION | wan built of w« ee cr ie “Industrials and Oils |e ages? 3 oo mine ts teers eas WW Comet Cl No. 2 pipe, con r } moe 5 rie gair b and that a vouch 4 Gateiee 40 million gallor y . Arrivals and - penientng — . " : ot bese had been discovered| The new president of the Pacifie @ @ay; while No . will s Arrived Tarn eal, per mac pion sori alge gee % |, | Northwest Hardware and Implement Gapadle of carry 50 m ' ya, Ban Froncione & - C LOW £ art yea ene po ed ag the shipping | wh adit of the board's affairs) | ition is H. G. Jacgar, of Plum- Tons of water a day 1 not be ‘ ' . od i \ r he | was being mac hwab said mer, Idaho, who was 4 to that to capacity for ear ea 7 ppt Byes . THT t tel: nmitigutingly {office by members of the association @ontinue wood stave pipe tr | Alaskan Vessels pet atereat is ‘ ne pt It opened > tienes | board wab made nt Wilson and other high officials| Other officers are 8, Cavanaugh,d Qfa 2 tines, but as the No. 3 | » falied Januar t te f quickly te 1s decline r 5 . Genta of the government first asked him| Auburn, first vice-president, and Z h Temenne #11 9 : “ ' t nday's : - opt the chairmanship of ¥. Coleman, of Toppenish, second = - — * Fleet corporation, he told | vice-preside E. E. Lucas, of Spo- ei ht poe thaen he até aot aad 7. kane, is secretary-treasurer, the elee- € 1 H ’ to in th b ne « t . GO NEY, see of “his | oo “ " on for this office to be held later Because of the high trans fon | Cheol : Saimaoe’ 48 oe he pr . t r asu ‘ t " Fiorids, per oe {6 SCHWAB DECLARE 1 hem Shi: ding Jaeger succeeds F. A. Ernst, of Se Poste it is intended to . r, wa ‘ 7 | pot no v r WAS URG! te, as president memesoation in 8 - : ; byand d aeitas Coppers were firm in t arly trading. i pre ‘ pee Od me bwab declared TAKE LP WORK The convention closes Saturda®, Tgpent here in steel pla at sort harna : r the #r tion c " r : fe into t ine (Ww In spite of th said, he was SHIPPERS IN CONVENTION @f pipe was used. The nittec < 4 Jan 1 r . tore were off, but Studebaker r red nt after dip-|m aie] m { this ruspleion that| Pressed to accept the tion, even| Members of the Pacific Coast Was told that final decision not | “ “ ¥ a Din. 83 } . . h t upe e r f e had put } bjections in| Shippers’ association were holding Deen made. tigen ‘ a > ned easy. General Asphalt 67, unchange ed Stat a +s ° that I beard r » wr i to under-|their annual convention in the New ERNST HEADS eon for - ¢ a-American Petroleum 1, off nela SS. ur > press myself.” , rk as a duty to the coun-| Wazhington hotel Friday. The pro- 4 a RES a ge “TRADE BUREAU frame ineotine . 4 c ah Cop ft t “ tect 8 f 4) Centr Prices Vaid at Wholesale ‘am was as follows: Business ses- Leathe . T 1 “ Ke . Motors | Almonds Per 1 eee that you received no r . After ' > tion, | sion at 10 a. m.; addresses by R. Wy ft n of St | Heat a 4 Pee ‘ : F. A. Ernst. chairma : ; - - 4 i , off %: « 4, off 1 Tel. 9 unchanged; | Brasil-Pe . . i while you airman of the wab 4, he nted him-| Vinnedge, president of the We trade bureau of the Chamber of Com ms 7 Chestoute—Cal., per T . ‘ 4 sail? dath is ‘waa reelected yesterd t p Corn t bange ' . Japene avence 26 | Emerge Fleet corporation?’ | self from all meetings of the fleet | Coast Lumbermen's association, sd . 7 : vi ” Does 1163, ¥ tw r Fo Pitherte ichwab Was asked corpor nm and the shipping board,|J. A. Swalwell, president of @ Others named were: First vice ch: , G . eitnadie=-4 : | , man, Herbert A. Schoen 4}P 4 i 1 7 fie 3 ' ‘ | Peanuts we eee” ths I didn't even get lar ajat which business with the Bethle |Union National bank, at 1:30 p. my lee chairman, A. G. T sory | "a after the : Schwab replied hem Shipbuilding corporation was!annual banquet at the Bungalow, nna : Pris lacunar tor Menten zs ket firm ' t part a t with the Per Discunsing A charge that’ under discussion theatre restaurant at § p. m. committer, G. J. Turrel _Prin-|tmventer for Mente at # a.m.” Arie She ; < , neat | Nainy PRODDOTS . oss te r Serrano. Joh A. Foster. 15 e+ Paid to Shippers ! Enlistments in the United States A Special committes was appoint: | “ry. sma— Arrived January 20: Wt West se : - + sp navy have been’ increased to Sane 4 to study national taxation with a) Norranus fro Bes atta m 7 2 xe a. Pv wie ahd nr s - aiaihs View of making a.report on the lux Pregl hie \ abe . encase won Ury and excise tax. The meeting Wt - ai. rrie . ude bak DALKY PRODUCTS Yoted in favor of Secretary Harold Reported by ne 2 age © bts, Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Moore attendi the tional con. . in Milbank | ——————— - — oe Py erve- pe ‘Yention of retail secretaries in New h ‘ | tyr . | N. Y. Stock Exchange ORIENTAL TRADE SLUMPS x ; * GRAIN PRICES Perna Or Meaning 4m, [Ose «Nolan to Introduce Bill in Big Building ‘Program May When Neode | A heavy slump in trade w E cuneaas. Sees . _ igh Viedasuen uctstuarerse a the New Congress Be Urged Bier sorine. Deventer is shown In onthe sep g een : : “1 Howar , | Cease, Sem attaeseekees te —° * —_—— \Lmek of Reserve Force Cause of Mivarsen Fred M. Lathe be sailed trom Ke w. F Tie 4 4 1G POULTRY WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Con-| Hopo ts expremsed by directors of ‘au oe tie menan tn the Fi ry Maquan, Seattle ff : me ' Prices Paid be Whetensto Dealers | ereesm John I. Nolan will seek to/the United States Chamber of Com East is given as the reason. Autoeta, mien from columbia raver) Wheat Leads Drop on Chi- t ’ | veers ge | have the new congress at its special merce that the conference of the di-| To. feel weary without hh A direct males tax that|rectors at Washington, D. C., Jan. | °®rned it by hard work throw pm the Atlantic coast . ; t steeetee o d into disorder and confusion. Bis Screpean ports ‘show ai in oo cago Market re & Obie 3 sup : : y He would make|27 and 28, on the houxing question abics ed winaee ap ah ale Vessels in Port at Seattle a ; gh to produce the| will result in formulation of a Total domestic and foreign com eee ree CHICAGO, Jan. 21 a ‘ . : 1 ive: ‘ of the needed reven |tional home-building program, and Merce during December, 1 WAS|Great Northern terminal—Ste Fushimt | °° ed ty one , : POUL TRY - n ha lars 4 ne Ron A. J. Rhodes, president of the $28.395.494, as compared with $71,-| 4 Trade tay > rad i : + “ pro n Rhodes company, former president $76,795 for December, 1919 * cat Jappe. ‘ 1 market r " “4 Latmend raid peppers i] F dv: atu of the attle Chamber of Commerce iS Bant tr Jetterson, str). : ; matter > ‘ ° +48 | reno step t 1 the Washington State Chamber “FRAZIER PRAISES BANK ACT ¢ terminai— 8 CG C Bear, vg] DUyiNE, Wheat led {h ; : ; reese : rection of single jax smmerce, who left yesterday for Ata meeting of the Sudurban] © o aire , aaa: Pa ‘ z : ° ‘ a b af The bill proposes to raise per <, will present the views Bankers’ association at the Elks’| Pare, Gaepricky per Gey A “ s | cent of the national taxes by levying tion to the meeting (Club Wednesday night, Raymond F.| Pr ¢ 2 veun ti Pites an gles gyn a 4 ; 4 ]a 1 per cent tax on land and natural stores will have before Frazier, president of the Washing-|,, q ‘ t t t 1 | renources above $10,000, exclusive of e ommendation that this fon Mutual Savings bank, praised i werks—te May i at 68% f ‘ s6% 162% mee « see eeewee cee AD “4 dig mprovementa, On the bare land commit itself to a hous the beneficial results achieved under | Co r b oo serene. 4 : > te tio 4 60 | Value above $10,000 the farmer would 4 program, similar to t the California bank act. . "lat 7 ut r ern . 4 ses reeeeee 9.09@11.0¢/ pay $10 on $11,000 worth of land, clan who —_—— ‘. edge : ¥ oat t 44%o, ¢ 7 $20 on $12,000 worth, and so on. ome to the national tr PAY THE RAILROADS, PLEA : ‘ f jand jost t Btor 4 be — ~ ane Most of the rev would be se. | $100,000,000 a year for 69 y Payment of due the rail-|T £ Col Hout. ec : rt ‘ red thru the tax on water 5 lia estimated there are 4 from governme urged by ; ps ing Poe ' . es, oll lands, mines, vacant homes needed in the United States. | Net Toads from « ® 4 ; : Tee . es the Chamber of Commerce’ as a i Diridge & Dredging works CINCAGO, n h ‘ Boe Yaa . nd similar property, wh: Any large bullding program would Tee Often Experience of Many Men Means of encouraging building pro pre Sentow red, ot ai. ° 1 taxation to a consider. |stimulate the lumber industry of A hundred “people describing their y ers, and t t 4 - , 5 ‘ r os : Y pase © degr Nolan's idea is that 90 |this section. weary condition would each tell it grams by carri and thus putting | 4.5 iotler scacs ; 4 Hid | ‘ ay Dae that differently. One can't think, al En toto the lumber. be ‘ “ ; r cent of the farmers would be ex-| Gordon C. Corbaley, secretary of | differently. One cant think (amg ty ori, Ahan ab Chicago Board of Trade jitvanmte HAY, GRAIN AND FEE »- from the bill's provisions the Puyallup and Sumner Fruit | weak re ate. irritable, moe er ' ¢ ays a | oan 6 Os nae : *| wWhotesnie Price Per Ton, City Price | He thinks the tax on idle lots and Growers’ Canning company, accom apprehensive, as the ah ae IY baa 1 “4 og oo pte Furnished by 1 i x : may be is eh of ~ oo. " eke ain Siew *.< ‘ M “ apeed up industry cilman. est Teconstructive agenctes ever Gem ae, . " ‘ » | Mareb 2 $4734 1.08% 4 Untor 1 , ~ ce will strive to have some a vised for definite a mp lishment, PLONOMY . Cosis 3 14% ne t . . . ° > ed later, but during. the t intensifies the activity of the pial, 36, beet, beet sucary thn. tte yinione | ie BS eet , Bil create asset i "| Wholesale Sugar Yital orocheces, Provekes aaa ee setter . \ af) ; ah Cot . L Hone i ng for a sal t red corpuscles, contributes. to. the . S30. milk, 18] Fort Union i . ‘ ' Beme est iiresstresen es S mt | Is Down to $7. G5 | ictense Tor the svetem. acainnt dee Boe, c ‘ wona, 1 v > | May " + | Ritaite . vee8T ” SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—The Pletion and consequent exhaustion, ra : na ‘ Aiiaite Me 7. " d and in many other ways arouses the ty of on doubled | Wholesale price of sugar dropped to. ctional processes to mak you Jay from $8 per 100 pounds to $7.65.) feel that something toueh © much the burden of | . ly convey the difference between the 1 ne 92 30 te Grits Songecdasa ee Teachers of the public schools. eling of lack speed and 1 t : inseed Meal a e sarily gare, f " : 5 4 a | SP os 2 ox a definite program for education of | the cks, - ep t along the lines of the Pa- |“ Indicted in Connection with | : ; ee 4 noe ; dhs Ger: [cific Northwest products ‘campaign, | to ko ahead strained » E a avees , Jelivered to Fran 4 | ‘The children will be instructed in the 1 self, get Cortolene, $1.61 hectare, | Bremerton Deal ' Total sale ‘ |aoya Mens Moai’ ......0052 : ties! 0,000 horse jwisdom of the “Buy at Home Move |today. Ask any of Bec 1-1. can - » 4 Boye Bean Meal * (Bartell’s 7 drug stores or any of Sitrgarine, $4 ment.” There will be prizes. feadinn Grug wore pector J. 8. Swenson, and Gon stati 4 Bod tee, | Cited to appear in Spokane 2 is) Railroad Secasitine jeeeore ee ~ vee tac Geo stall 21, nde ‘pork and | mall intent to defraud, A. 4 Chicago rps Stock nivale Wire, G19 second Ave. = (OTE T0 PROBE WEASTLAK | ‘ » by 4 Beech gs ah ces ba Siete at are ay sireles “charge Failure to Get Land || | Guaranty Company of New York atts tangent. stall ioe" danay Me | Receipts, 9.000 end: mar g Ginn ‘| for Veterans Bic; dried mpricot Ibs. .5 charge rinst ser are|« y t 11; ewe é ‘‘s | : beans, 250%: Beall 1 all, mide a i etment urned " 4 1 eyseaaae er Sadat rand jury in Speiine| I den a" | vestigation SE Git Maelo the acces SearrLe Orrice piekiog, lamation board will be made dur Stat "3 asimon bet a i in connection with lots wold at, Bren thr ot alg cm ie ‘s m Ne the present seamion of the Teen | 511 Hoge Building te, sts. gh cui <adoaat asda ” M , 1918, the in-|, The market cle firm. Sterling ution pe od by the house and sen Telephone: Eliot 4257 Bo" uait 3h akifine ctment states, Jota waid to be in ‘ice . , Foreign Securities brite aes. Bis t | that the reclamation board nilod tao. ts he were 4 for sale at| Portland Market Status Farnished by Ie 1. Mar , mation board has failed vate Wire, G10 & to place one ex-service man upor euxe i D ) presentations in RTLAND, attl See “ »ublic lands, altho more than $100, tail 3 and location He pe ® PIKE PLACE ere , ser and elf head r 3 Y The investigation wa quested by | a with n 4 members of the reclamation charges are 1, American Legion officers have especially bitter at the alleged = is in answer to charges | the coun itiah Gin 19 H etivity of the reclamation men, | OTHER OFFICES OF THE COMPANY | ' | AUMANY, NY. Lay sas 4 beer N. UY. Coffee and Sugar | San Francisco Produce | ATLANTA, GA Srraorrs Mite Les ANOKCHEL GRE Sea Diag. PA YORE ay . } , Jan. ute ’ S ANGELES, C OCHESTER, 8. Toy MUNG 5 den vor ip ‘ pol fom. a | soft’ ‘NOTS L—Butter— | BALTIMORE, MD. FRIF, PA MINNEAPOLIS, MINN it. Louis oY $5,000| Cottee—-Xe 4 ¥c tig: me ARC, 5 | BOSTON, MASS. HARRISBURG, PA PHILADELPHIA, PA, SAN FRANCISCO,CAL ite au ! . pe RUPPALO, N.Y HARTFORD, CONN PITTSMURGH, PA schinvaniba SS ye i ae ; CHICAGO! LA JAMESTOWN, N.Y. PORTLAND, MAINT WASHINGTON, D. ¢ BANK CLEARINGS t my : * CUNCINNATI, 0. JOUNSTOWN, PA. PROVIDENCE, RL WILKES-BARRE PA ee ee oS QUEEN ONPy ; — ! i MAIN OFFICE: 140 BROADWAY, NEW YORK , } k iy. Mtn i Fortunes are being made from machine for stamping natls out the barbed wire left on the battle fields of Belgium and France | ‘| In Turkestan a wife be bought for as little as @ box of matchéa, o EEO RB) pomp.

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