The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1921, Page 2

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this store welcomes NEW ACCOUNTS— —no matter where you live or how moderate your income, this store's liberal credit terms enable you to have just the kind of a home you have wished or should have. en ! rebane | ferattare first q ameunt- par- aa! $1 ing to meat $50 $5 $75 $1.50 $2 —n purchase float pay ment $15 furniture unt = $7.50 $100 $10 $125 $12.50 $2.25 regular price $14.50 42-piece set, including sugar and creamer American semi-porcelain — —three very desirable attractive patterns to select from, in either white and gold, plain white or with conventional border on a colonial shape; 42 with sugar and creamer; regular price $ia.so 4.50; special for the week $9.85. THIRD FLOOR pay 95¢ Down “membership in the “STANDARD SILVERWARE CLUB” ts secured by payment of only 9c down, upon which this Wm. A. Rogers, Ltd, 26piece set of silverware, with 10- year guarantee, is delivered to you; then you pay the balance at the rate of SOc weekly; set chm sists of 6 each, tea spoons, forks, knives and spoons; also a butter knife and sugar sbell; regu lar price $16.50; special for this club sale with good quality chest— “TACOMA: <. SONOLATELD & SOS MERCHANTS TO CONVENE been finding} According to advices received by ving may be|the Seattle Chamber of Commerce d in food costs by using more|from the Spokane chamber, the sec malmon, the demand for that ond annual merchants’ convention at Spokane will be held July 20-21-22 this year, considerably earlier than! the Gate tnt year, PLUMBERS AT BANQUET ' Annual banquet of the Vancouver brary will be} Agociation of Hanitary and Heating | Engineers of Vancouver, B. C, was attended by a delegation from the Master Plumbers and Heating En- | gineers’ association of Seattle, They |returned Tuesday. SWALWELL IS HONORED Business opportunities in Eastern] J. A. Swalwell, president of the will be explained to members| Union National bank, has been ap- of the Engineers’ club at their week-| potnted a member of the organization luncheon in the Arctic building|committee of the $100.000,000 cor- by Waldemar Toritch, of| poration formed by livestok. Bankers’ association at To Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative BROMO lets. The genuine bears signature of E. W. Grove. (Be tary get BROMO. . 30c.—Adver- NAMED WILLIAMS MAN) — ship company’s staff, | pointed traffic manager of the Wil mship line Daughter Demands Redis- | | FAIL TO AGREE 'NOW GETS 48 EGGS THE SEATTLE STAR FIGHT ON.FOR RANKE FORTUNE ‘Ship News. Tides in Seattle | | Virst Low Tide | r43 D 6 tt] Second Migh Tide | OO rm, 108 ft WON'T PUT OFF | SHIPPING MEET Shipping Board Declines Seattle Request Disapproval of the idea of poxtpon ing for one month the conference of the shipping board at Washingto | D.C. February 21, was communicat. | | ed by the board to the Seattle Cham ber of merce Tuesday night Data is being prepared here with which to urge that there be no re duction in the number of ships allot ted to this port and to show that the facts Justify additions. President Robert #. Royna, of the Chamber, will name three men to represent the city at the conference. eee BOOST PORT CONVENTION Cooperation of the convention bo reau of the Chamber of Commerce was invoked at Tuesday's meeting of | the trustees by Dr, W. T. Christen on. |"08. President of the ‘port commin | sion, for the convention of the America Association of Port Au thorities, which will be held in Seat: | Ue thiv full. It ts expected that the! representation from foreign ports, | | with the American delegates, may | tribution of Estate Ranke Meyer, late Mra, Dora tanke, i¢ suing her brotherindaw and her sister, Mr. and Mre, John} T, Campion, in Judge Mitchell Gil-| Ham's court for a redistribution of the reputed $500,000 estate Mrs, Meyer claims that, by Be will} her} allke, she of her mother, directin tha children share and share and her sister should have equal por t She asnorts, however, that Cam, pion, before the death of Mrs Ranke, induced her mother to give him shares in the Ranke Investment Co., which should be returned te the oatate, Campion declares tn defense that | he performed services w bh entitied him to the money tn dispute. Gretohen of the ON BRIDGE SPAN With tQe city contending that a 150-foot span in sufficient for the proposed $1,500,000 vertical litt bridge across the West Waterway at | and ment x that they will re & hearin veld Monday 8. district Spokane en gineers ir gover on in quire n the matter wilt he office of the | tneer in the Burke building : city out that if a vee built whieh would require the waterway would he paints vol were » paar not date it If the city lases, the present bond teate to be canceled a new one submitted to the people. | Death of G. F « minister to will have or more, eee BIG LINERS COMING During the present month four! large Isthmian line freighters are to leave New York with cargoes for Pu get sound, according to local repre wentatives of Norton, Lilly & Ca oes SUES SHIP COMPANY Welter J. Demer, formerly em ployed by the Pacific Steamship Co.,| tx suing that concern in federal court for $40,000 damages. Demer allegen that while at work on the steamer Admiral Goodrich he was permanent ty injured in an aocident at the winch, last Fourth of July, ee WENATCHEE 18 DELAYED Salling of the liner Wenatchee, now in the New York Shipbuilding company’s yards at Camden, N. J has been delayed and rhe will not leave for the Orient before March, accoPding -t) word received by the Pacific Steamship Co, in Seattle. see HAS TOO MUCH FREIGHT | More freight than she could carry | Whe offered the steamer Willpolo, of | the Williams Co, Intercoastal service, | ¥! now on her way from New York to) Seattle, The freight left behind will) be delayed but one week, according to officials of = ne. WASHINGTON Sweden, announced. A DAY INSTEAD OF 3 Vincent Cured Wis Hens of the Habit. Easily Dene. supp i, increased marly ng Don Sung. s overy other more W, Vineen ir. Vineent’s preve that you when eggs are high and costs nothing to try Give Jour hens Don Sung and watch results for one wth. If find that it pays for itecif you & good profit besides, « us and your money will be ly refunded. remulta in January on get the om it's no trouble etive. f ans, and ow cold or poultry or, oF and Be, (includes irolt-Duagee Co 814 °C Te o- Bide, indlanapo! Ind.— | @n route from Honolutu to mente no-| cording to word received by the Nor | wegian-Pacific line. eee OUT OF THE “HOSPTTAL” Shipping board freighter Wert Nilus haa deen discharged from the| Union Iron Works drydock at San! Francisco, whero she has been unr | dergoing repairs, and has sailed for Honolulu via Geatiie. . . . TATORH IKLAND. Feb. §. Ing barometer; hos If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. m. February €—11:90 A. M.—Clow wind east, 15 miles an hour, 6 P. M Wind east, 24 miles em hour, J. & & Bruty at 4.30) Arrived February %—ftr Queen from Tacoma, Sam; wr Lyman Stewart from Rattles February 9—ftr Ammeds for southwest via southeast Alaska, at 9a m. oe Vessels in Other Ports ebruary 8. atr Hakeraticld Meattle via Hull, Oristovs! and mi | United =| Painless Dentists eee ee Rucnos AiresFebruary 2 etr Re arrived from Seattle via Tacom 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 edro, Mahia Blanca and Monta: Han’ Franetnco-Pebruary § str Talnier salled for Seattle via Portland at 4m. i rina—Kebroary 9 atr Queen arrived from Han Diego via an Pedro, San E SEATTLE. DIRECTORS: A. CHILBEMG, Chairman eof the Beara W. _W. CONNER, Seereta: Lateaner Co” ies: A. G, HANSON, River Lumber J. F. LANE, Cashier. PERRY POLSON, Prestéeat Petson Implement Co. Seeretary White Ce FRED F. ceynee. President fenitic Land & Improvement Co. paces S. STACY, President, #POCKBRIDGK, President. M.AVETER, of Weter & Neberta, DINEVIBN AMERICHN BANK. RALPH 5s. wm. wn ee SANE | Francisco and Beattie, at 6 p aur Queen sailed for Heatite at 5 a im. Reported by Wireless Canadian Government February §—tr Bendyk, for Portiacd, anchored in Calumbia hag or fog bound. 10 p.m Ls miles southwest of Cape Fiattery, bound, at 11 p.m February tir te, 270 miles SECOND AVE. New York to London AT CHERRY ST. OFFICERS: President. » ee 1DGK, Vice Presiden LANK, Cu MACK, Annintar STROM, Anal AQUITANIA Job. fMar. 22 1) SAXONIA May 21-June #7 || Mar-Apr. 16 || CARONIA yi ahh ALBANIA =. Accommodations Unsurpassed | IMPERATOR Y¥.—Piymouth—Cherbd New York—tLiv: | May 1)-Jane 17 K. A. Victoria Sar 3*-Apr- 3 Portiand (Me) —Giang New York—Cherbourg—Southampton tee ~Apt | My cy 5. rent CARMANIA Mar. lo Ape. ad New Vork—1. SATURNIA sexy | New York—Londomderry—Glas; COLUMBIA {i at | ALGERIA Nay 757, ¢ FREIGHT SHIPMENTS SOLICITED | wule Crucible gb 9 showed. Trading NEW York market tode fractionally high Wan Up % at SoM The stools were 9 on Pac) ry tending was ip and New | Haven int Unite Lethicherm B lowt My # werg ntendy Naldwin wae unet d at oft % opening quotations | ne luded 49% Republic Amor ic off Bethioherm 1, 66%, GRAIN FUTURES FAIRLY STRONG 2 of Rally CHICAGO, Feb, §.—Opening weak, trading in grain futures developed considerable strength and advanced on the Chicago Board of Trade to- lay stie millers’ wheat Cork went up in sympathy with wheat Provisions were lower. March wheat opened at 11.60%, Je, and gained 1%e before the close May at the opening #1 #ubsoquently down Mec at in later trad wheat opened at 69 ic "and remained unchanged dine * opened do “ lowing an addition July oata opened at 44 %e losing an additional demands for 2h 12% Ju down ise, in later tr May mn at down %e, later Vurnished by 1 Butler (Trenday’s gteverree Open Wien ' isa 8 146% 168% Wheat May Core May... Jub “4% +s au as n.10 2.22 21.38 12.40 ir eee 21.12 12.96 M97) 1a arr. | “ Chicago ues, Stock ootpte. ry "Cs Market steady $5.08 ners Aneep— Recet lower, Lambs, $6259.00; ewes, $2 kronea, San Francisco Produce _ BAN FRANCINCO, Feb Rxtras, dhe ib; prime firete, “age ee fancy, ey Race—Britras, 2140 dosen Te dex: extra pulleta, 2540 doa; under- |nised pultete, 286 dex, Denver Liye Stock ck Market unchanged. Bheep—Recetpta, 65% unchanged. Butter Pere Cheeae—Tripie Mene—24@2Te IS ON Oneal 00, 5 miles from Beattie at # pm. Beortved, by Pei Wireless y Str Col BI. Drake, Point Wete for fan Pedro, 2% miles from Point Wells at 5p m.; str Charlie Watson, fan Fran: cisco for Beattie, 116 miles north of San Francisco at § p.m. . Vessels in Port at Seattle Rell at. terminal & C G Algonquin. acific term Str Ad dhe 1h 18020 dom . 260 Te ib. cus, str Fulton. Mtr Delight Str Sante Ana. Shipping Poerd atr Alameda Yarde—Str Teomt d Mo, str Weat Hart. | Nimrod, ate Yosemite oring—Str str astern Skag Nantord at. ter Pler A~Site Pier Bb #1. & Retief, b, Rottergam | | str For- worke— Standard Boiler G8 Explorer effernan dock—Atr . ®. Surveyor U. & CO. & G. & Wawona, str Ketont- kan, bach Setteraon. MRS. WM. ©. PARDELLIAN, 4° prominent club woman and ‘war worker, died Tuesday at her home. 2806 W. 66th mt. She is eurvived by her husband, her father and mother, and & brother. sascaetiony Catarrh Germs Move Out When Hyomei Moves In No stomach dosing, Hyomel ix made chiefly of oll of eucalyptus, taken from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia, and combined with other excellent antixepti In inland Australia pliere is so Impregnat by the eu do not coughs, colds, sand throat afflictions anknown. Hyomel and get the same pleasant germ killing effect as you would get in the eucalyptus forests Hyomei is sold by Bartell Drug Co. and druggists everywhere on # Kuarantes of satisfaction or money refunded the atmos- Tt relieves indigest estion sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease, or money back, Large box of tablets at all druggists in all LOW Rita ‘ eaual gain, Amerion 1 oft |i? xtra firsts, | trading On t iiine et’ 1.” Northern F featured early as taken in lar » demand ab: 4 hinher 4 Btate but f ithe 66% 4 was up Ye at was off % at 23%, and Mexican Petrole Can at 10% showed BOM pited States Rubber at 69% Mexican Petr an 4 Btaten ie unchanged rucible, 4 up % 4) Studebaker 42%, off ‘ei Amer #64, up % off Mil Hinelalr ‘The rally was attributed to do-! more | Cryetbh General Motors hern... Aleohel.» H 4% | Rdsabyar alr OM bring the total attendance to 1,000 | Chicago Board of Trade sounern Pucitic Houthern Railway weriand .... Rapid Trans. . Total sales, 474.600 shares LIBERTY BONDS a eee #600 r, | Tire 4) Yourth 4% Foreign Securities by L. B. Manning & Co. ver Wire, Butler Motel Ballding stock ya Russian 5% 's, 1921 | Russian 64's, 1838 an + an 64's, 1932 Munich Munich 8... Wrankfort @s . 4% Jan t 4i'8 Railroad Securities Furnished. by iy i Mancing & Co. vate Wire, Butler Hotel NO NEED OF SEAMEN NOW Discontinuance of sea-training on |the Pacific coast is based upon the fact that an adequate number of \Rail Shares Feature VEGETABLES | at New York tna Move Steadily on Local gain a few minor changen were no’ ') me ae stamen is available to meet current demands, according to advices from the director of recruiting service for ported to the Chamber of Commerce | today by A. F. Haines, vice president jand general manager of the Pacific pare wanna company. Uniess congress, the service does not feel justified in continuing, the expense, |wtated the telegram. | The message, in response to one sent by the Chamber of Coinmerce urging retention of the training steamer Hollywood, states that the merchant marine ia strongly in favor of American crews and has author: | ized continuance of a sea service bureau, providing it can be of service | }to mana | MAY STOP ALL DRIVES HERE. No more drives! No more pleas for money, coming one on top of another lity that dazes! like the idea, folks? | To work out plans for a #o-called | Seattle community fund, a meeting will be held in the Chamber of Com merce assembly room Friday at 8 |p. m, Under the fund plan, be just one drive a year, ‘This would |f | cover the needs of all charities. The meeting has been lied by the charitles indorsement bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. When a city spends Tor eharity, ag Seattle did in 1920, it is to the Interest of the com munity to have the best possibl raining and disbursement of such a fond,” the merchant marine, New York, re-/ Specifically authorized by | i there would Mf! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles | 122- 123-"" Mary Biooman, of 4501 Greenwood ave. war in Minor hospital Tuesday, |her skull ponsivly fractured, due to bein ghit by @ mall truck driven by y morning |C. HL Brown, 126 Yale ave. N,, at | Second ave, and Yeuler way, at 3 p m, Monday. Brown said the braker his truck gave way as he waa wert on Yesler way. Neal W. 20, was ale struck by the rum away truck, Hin right foot waa ine jured, Mre, Blooman was dragged 20 feet by the auto, ARE STEADY Market; Tangerines In Fruits and vegetables were moving rieadily Wednend A car of California tangerin being sold at $6 cane rhe market to eaned of cheaper grades per cerned be we of com Gill © 6am market hag eanea down to ents for fresh ranch and 30 cents aller . . ~The auto of George By | 124 Lynch, 620 University gts, | knocked down and passed completely a5 for no changes in butter There were Prices Paid Whovesate Deniers ter Veartavire and Frait Madinon wt. Tuesday. The wheels of the auto did not touch the boy, who | | a uninjured, . 125—Marenret Brown, 8, of 47th avo. 8. Wa waa knocked uncanscious by the auto of Ralph Bartlett, 4407 W. Holly #t., at Cale fornia ave. and Edmonds st., Tues day. She received bruises over the ba and op one a hook. . ace Dahl, proprie | 126-12 tor of a cider shop as | First ave. and Spring st., was wante led by police Wednesday, He ram ata Jay Boright, 63, and Mrs, Bo $0 | right, 64, of 1221 Summit ave. at | First ave. and Union et, Tuesday | night, took them to city hospital, and ial Valley, per orate or 1 Taree Enea) bot house, Tt, .1 Ratabagan—Per mck : Spinach—Per case Los Annelies, per bawket Walla Walla, per case -- son. He had been released, earlier in Sauant |the day, ‘on $20 bail on another sw ret rs | charge, that of driving his auto thru Arkansas—Per hamper... .- | safety sone eee "Hatch Was Open; He Wants $10,000 x James Rosen, longshoreman, step 23% | POF jaes|4 dark place on the Ikonian om ‘ash He now wants "Sevres Grape Peal Pierida, par’ came. 1.50@ 860 the resuits. His sult was filed im Imperial valley . _é per ‘1.s0@2e0| Superior court Wednesday. council discussed the problem of fi nancing the municipal street railway 8 before the Municipal League at Blanc’s, Tuesday. A report on the | candidates is to be made to the | league at ite meeting Feb. 15 by the following committee: Robert Howen, John L, Baldwin, H. C. Force, P. Ve Dick and Charles J. Ryan. ‘Crude Oil Price Is Again Posted Lower WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Feb. 9 — ‘The Sinclair company today an-= 44 | nounced ther reduction im the ‘48 price of North Texas crude ell, poste ing @ quotation of $1.75. Per owt. DAIRY PRODUCTS Beet steers . Medium to choles . Best cows and heifers . Bulle t i Hi Prime tambe v Alfalfa . 2S PSS eS: “ONE-ELEVEN” Occigarette Ax + price because— We were able to buy certain fine types of tobacco formerly shipped across the Atlantic Ocean. Trade conditions prevented Europe from taking it—this was our opportunity. From this tobacco we have made One-Eleven—i 15¢ NEW cigarette of highest qual- at an unusual \ 4 ‘ $1,800,000 a! {J financing methods adopted in the |] says Park Weed Willis, chair. ' Juan of the committon, [over a small boy at Fifth ave, and © | walked out, saying that he was thelr | into an open hatch hole in] ]

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