The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 14

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STATE BANK Ship News TH STAR Atlantic Gulf Hit by Further Losses EATTLE CALIFORNIA Tides in Seattle | HI | | PEAS ARRIVE IS ENCOURAGING — -— > FRIDAY FEBRU ‘SALMON FUTURE | “TS Sa IS SOLVEN rT rtm th | PHM, |loperationemauks nae waren Rt dey acetine Je srhich bas foni"the|Steady Supply Is Expected! All Parts of Country Show ve net. [te nat | 44y w minutes after! Within Few Weeks More Interest (Mie itigh ride’ | riewt Mian, Tide | Fail cture of th 7 n mem a on th a . deelarit cure 14 b Second Low Tide | Second | nponaible continued) Green peas from California’ were] Reporte of ithe sie on a acing | " ’ nt | a novel on the avenue Fridey| nature regarding we provemen a Second High Tile ||, The Weakneas in Atlantic Gulf roomed, to affect the entire et, wire ttbee fines They had wearcely arrived | of the pink and chum salmon retail! , Relly-Apringtiold wae quoted at 37, comyared with y they were sn ark ati ® ubbe r i under 66 tw) Malad} ¢ by Adiers, who paid the) Weet, Southern and Eastern ¢ reas Pryce Says Money Shortage hy MARINE SCHOOL mn te At BiG, and Heare-ilocbuck oft Wp at 17%, Olle warg down. | wholeaalers 22 cente per pound. — |were ‘made at a meeting ‘Thu ne “| Caused by Loans | uy neral uaanonees'| “sh greed start was beng. re-|Pedtie Panes eae United t oN 1 ow one t for flata. Tent lo cabbage | Wiley, famous food exper Li MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. }¥ tats } amaane, | puicow who are sonnig on Sea Engineering Course to * +: ane specialties Ctcornia eabbage, which in due inlin which he sald, “any help” he j officials of North Dakota are de ‘ Open Tues: y ai re} st +4 thers will be stiffer at 4 to 4% cents al distribution of salmon would be glad he opinion of A. ( i maine, 7 ’ ther { pound, Lettuce was scarce, and thelly given ee : " Taking advantage of the temporary | fnterents connects ‘ ¥ tod an violin [ere manent from the Imperial] The trade investigators were sont oes Townley, president of the Non-partt 1 in shipping, seafaring men wns Announcement of cut prices had boon minintery SAU CTT le whber ae cabin titan lock ainaia ect nox see -y eee 1 th PAE 2 Ay alien tgigy oy Meet ——— _ —— 2 e2% at $4 a crate tion with the adverti#ing campaign one, Townley today declared the inde-| \orig'a great overseas tt routes Keen were weaker at 34 to 35 cents! now being ed by the association fhains pendents would not be able to obtain| worge Sime a United State N. Y. Stock Exchange ee eme wore weaker Me wertaratonh, oo ae eae i sufficient signatures to fate &O | shipping board's free school in ma (Thursday's Quotal Seaton wean ‘ede divin. -tdide be:ltilar onapexttauthal Gay AGE me election. Or ird of the total Vote | ring engineering at the University of " vate tr ty shoe bing houses, but with newspapers, in ia ae governor ot ant election | Washington. The fourth oc | wiciaies lthe effort 40 feorente a consumer | fe" must sign petitions for reca [fered by the school will begin next i Ir Aee learaat that un lent euting the war | teas uns 67,000 signatures.” | poosday, It is in the nature of hong A fuser 2tslor at least to take important steps | ‘and I t believe) advanced study marine engineer: | N ‘ Sltoware rebuilding the mast " leer i men ar en A « ve a A * SING IMPROVEMENT reg DENIES SPLIT WITH |Sags at Start but Gains’ 3; SU RPRISH pa SEAT OFFICIALA Sgr ye peng, Later On aeage 135 | "conditions found at the beginning as Townley, who Deen. peemident retary of Marine Engineers’ Bs | Tait, & solof their investigation in several fo Of the league since its organization, | ficial association No, 38, who ts tak-| Naldwin cities, were not encouraging, the aix years ago, denied there had been active Interest in the m cut 1 a f “Ee Yledenced Boaied Ge yagi tren om. Rar any split between himself and hist appealed to engineers all over) mar . an Pa ‘ . ent Senn Pet Vir ae ton ate officials In North Dakota racific’ Northwest to take ad-/{)), M ' behest, the start of the advertising “f am not interfering ANY W@Y | vantage of the school to inore t Trad in Remreclon iat nroaei damage waotadet he state govern:| their efficiency and win promotion drop at ‘ with poticies of govern:| their effici pene liquidation. by About a surprising improvement tr ment,” he said. “I am only int ¢ equipment of the # is ex. | {as ates raga ase, ee eigen the right men elected t and the shipping board should | outwot “4 “ smmended for extab ing it in ying 2» | . aq | came A . ‘ . reports There Pd intention fe Seg agre Seatt a J —e } ‘Old ‘tone tially is 4 ‘ : th “y retu macuacd or retrenching any part of the im-/in the coastwise and overseas trade | gair ve |borne out fully dustrial program in North Dakota, | are & ready to brush up on ma-| |. Ma Lackawanna ; o es fog ate ange appr Saeon Be — including the state-owned and operat: | rine ing and those who are een we , 8 We ec cadietr training ak " Illustrated here are seven of the many roles sung by Enrieg ed bank, mills and ¢ ™. he maid. [not chief engineers are studying im at Hine 9% ; 11 Lapeer Ria pacnpegh dt imagiolh Caruso, the greatest tenor in history, who will never appear Sins Thc + de auattred won| ins tka nun dance eampower |e Peakmer, Petrciou 128. 138 sy Gone are wo encou in opera again, doctors say, even if he wins his battle with along that line.” he admitted w hool now has a 2,600 horser land be A paren ea “4 ; nara Ae p< temese- feath The photograph of Caruso in the center shows Wh asked whether Twin City and ¢ steam turbine which ts available for | ing 1 evivania ‘ . committee, that the c deatn, he photograph o ao ‘im ag $6,000,000 bond iss ot the Bank = was taken out of the steamship W jing of at Seale § ‘ an 4 “ : — North Dakota unless gover all brook of the shipping board at the|iater trading” July oats was up Reg : : aineoidl acansiaiiin ake 2 a policies in the state were changed oF | Todd yards in Seattle and transport.|at the opening. 46\yc, at a gained % a 4 . " 3 z i ims . faerte! ts | BANK CLEARINGS curtailed led by rail to the untversity, Our as / ae RS " om cone: : ity e - “ nanker 10 take up the | pox . s anxio’ to have the . o 4 f ‘ SeatUle eee eee oe bee shed yrs sie tine en |Chicago Board of Trade x 74 46. feuteceme ie ee 3.68 | ratiroa elk es, 1 bond issue because they sail political | school well attended. The marin yma tocragy salty tal “ ‘ 8 ae YRUITS parr manuieaturer earings $3,793,956.15 | conditions are too unsettled. I took| ginecrs should show their apprecia-] py (FRaredar’s Guotationg) | ‘ et et | ae ne yom einen Balances... 875,068.14 | no part in the negotiations, but at-|tion of the efforts of th | Batier aceo F 4 POE remem 4 effect ‘ortland tended some conferences. board to aid them in becoming more) | wheat— Ope Ri f Dela SO Wash .90@nse | aerm ine BBs eed Clear . 4,061,220 | CONDITIONS SOON jent.” a AH hited gi otees ‘ Laon . rome pebapte eins ant i. I ONS” éices + 807,219.00) TO SETTLE DOWN The schoo! at the university is in| . sos | Soman ver B in 5 [of thos na chum wal A. F. of L. May Launch Na ¢ Sbkiins fs “Conditions will settle wn te) charge of. Prot. B. ©. Bastweod, whos + don g orth o just get tional Campaign Clearings .... ..... 1,417,534.00 z North Dakota soon,” he sa I ex-|was its chief instructor during the ie Les qn sella samme, Eetivente acta. PRL adbegeerhe = i Balances 582,745.09 en pect the Industrial commission will] work war and aided Uncle Sam in | BETTER SUPPORT ¢ the American ‘Federnti La te dispose of the bank bonds so that the/manning Gen. Pershing’s bridge of NEEDED IN SEATTLE e Amer er Sie x state bank, which is really a reserve | ships : What le needed. eepectafiy at this | 0%: Bow in ecssion sr and loan bank, will be able to help| Application for enroliment should x liste to a beter Saat ee ie eee for a 1 i we out the private bankers. They afe|be made in the office of H. F. Flint ben i ccthane feo tha onkeak intents | wine wane ganize = the ones who need help port engineer of the recruiting serv ) ane fnees tor the eakmon tn yr. tec! sy solvent. It has loaned something like | board, 210 Grand Trunk Pacific dock Chia tenet ier taan ote Se email cP gar $8,000,000 or $10,000,000 to pri. | Courses in advanced marine engineer ‘ NtTws i ak Wwatinht ie Government. canal vate banks, which are unable to pay|ing were given at the university in se id Wholrente ond . 4 : Decause farmers have lost money an| September, November and anuary ‘ ‘ * on. 14,000 1 8. army ‘AIL Wool tumbling grain prices. This money The school is free to licensed ma ’ ‘ wr > 2 “Pres de is not for the state bank: it is for the|rine engineers and is given by the ' : Pad ~ small banks. It seems strange that/ shipping board in an effort to in : > > 0 carey 1931 chaki cr tela aoa bankers here should turn down the|crease the efficiency of thin depart $ 4 3 , in Keystone, nate gig und bac x iis bond issue when they have four or|ment of the American merchant ma reerreee owonnow | * 4 bales, 916,072,000 cared gp lh eet Se | of the mt a five times as much involved in the|rine and to enable men holding the 40 « Scare, cate, 109 cota Easels nope Pry He Propacethig =H cm smal! banks as the state institution.” | lower grades of license to win promo- : se neas for the community, and to s ie Wkaned the tae initiated by thel tica, ‘ | Foreign Securities ee te shippers nese for the community, and to a ee ce Seeroentien at a Chicago Live ce ee yoy yy on ra : Aside from thelr reports regard the November elections for the pres PICK NEW N. Y. K. HEAD ewica Hoge Receipts, Matler Mote: Sescding « the consumer demand f mon : ¢ 10@8 i rand ne umer mal eat financial stringency affecting! Yonejiro Ito, former vice president [29.0% Market 196 m Wid Aske Skins encbUOEs thruout the country, the trade scouts banks thruout the state.. This lawiog the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the|™ 4 * * 109 ; ‘ 1 “ . - " H : aia W te Deak: eclared economic c¢ fons appear black or tan authorized treasurers of public fundslinrge ‘Oriental’ steamship. company ca: eon sew lore : Better tocat creamery. 48 lmuch better in Washington and ore |MOrse Misunderstood 1 Socks . to withdraw such funds from the|hay been elected president, succeed. |. y. | 8 ‘ | . BG pty! ony clanbairrarieapparce a5, aeeenenesl eae " state bank and deposit them in pri the late Baron Rempai Kondo. |} ‘ : $3 “ Sins. oh ran > Bed | " and Escaped Thieves hb ae Socks ey vate institutions At the same time Y. Nagatomi besed : ‘ - ‘ lenuece “ WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Feb. 2 Army Web Belts . 50¢ Bett — moved up to the vice presidency, ac terse Or 8) TO LET LIBRARY CONTRACT [ip the horse John Bib drove for || U.S Navy Broadcloth Middies \ Kansas Farmers i in [cording to a message received at the! ritian B's $ Wie . if] Award of the contract for the con-|a pw 10.00 4 Je office of . ¥. K ~ - : atructic f the Fremont branch of | a not y : ‘ " 2 | thorn : anc Army Regulation Khakt f KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 25.- PORT MEET DATE SET N. Y. Coffee and ugar ‘en : ‘ POULTRY at the meeting of the library board |ianas apt mesa ir gigantic wheat pool was formed tas Port officials, importers ex.| NEW YORK. Feb. 26 -—-#ugar an Frembem + | Prices Paid by Whoireale Dealers [next Wednesday. Low bidders were | misnndernon x16 Khaki Pyramid Tents, s_ yesterday by the executive committee | porters to the number of 1,000, from) "4* oy 64 OT%E: Nolet ts ‘ to Shippers ye | found Thursday to be the Western ana broke original cost $126.00,, price... of the Kansas branch of the National/an parts of the world, will come tol, gacten su@ itu : T ]Dwehe “* 38] Construction Co. and the Warrack |wryrrne ill ape A : ($30. sr Wheat Growers’ association. This|geattie to attena the convention of lasabure, 4140 nee Uaees op | Oomatreetion Ga, the Serene ooneere : pool, which will be directed by one|the American Association of Port Portland Market Status dae ve & | Springs 2] offering $ ont plus fee Four Weeks’ Free Trial man, A. C. Bailey, of Kinsley, Kan.,| Authorities to be held Mur * Sa, om AS 4 is| plan and the 490 on the P will control at least 50,000,000 bush-/11 to 14. Benjamin Thompason of gs vo a EF Ny HAAN ‘% | belgian Hareo— Live 17 | atraight bid. | MOTION PICTURE Tents, Tarpautins,Seping Porch : eis of the 1921 crop. Tampa, Fla, is president of the ax “| POULTRY | INVESTOR u oy Tent Flies, —_—___——_— soctation unchanged. a All Sizes, Low Prices a r sues | Ducke— Dressed ¥ And special report on any ec . Cotton Acreage May dr eely Day : Decho—t snr Dag rye anya Fo er ceegr sett” 2 ig Sale Conducted by && . . r Oma: nd Kansas . * 1 Be Cut in Half Bet tie wsame oe thee a s mines : iS tee ed by exectitives of all| scription $2 per year Camp Lewis Wireless Es a ‘u Mary About — middie of ae bi oa} ‘a + os Dressed 4} Thursday. Officials | thone sted in © | 904 3rd Ave. Next to Madison St 8 NEW YORK, Feb. 25—Cotton|harbor will see the eighth division ein : Se nana Western | which there are all the gigant Pad dg i sereage thruout the world is to belot the Pacific fleet. comprising. the hots Live Stock Market ease FEM AE Laning bags pre pore tying | MMM ka ere Feduced an average of 50 per cent] battleships Idaho, New Mexico, Mix| pms R ie ocr . eB cgdee red : , ae a Fs ent s are car-|sissippi and Tennessee, according to| 29? t ailroad Securities Now a ai fg rates , |] above sent subject to Races tocaes totus? Uber fonstred by the Peaet Breed |eee ters Shree She n shipments from) MOTION PICTURE INVESTOR | my ites lgavy yard, after repeire, the eighth | tise __ 11208, Broadway, Los Angeles, Calit.| — a || division will leave to make way for ~ — __ Publ ic et [fie na 2 RE iE s wee tees 3 a a | nd heifers soe too} . i phiKe etaae cane ianee, 0 TRY OUT WENATCHE | 1 5 | ° {bee 600 fo the fresh skinned | Wenatchee, recently built at Cam-|, 3 8 |e ate tres ba : “li! den, N, J., will be held at that por te os ‘ i 4 = ete 7 th tan Car tlon ml a|next Tuesday, it is announced by mite trom . ‘ Wetners biog 63 fas ’ 9) [aw Atihgrenalagecwnges Mase yan EME ‘ : ‘ Pte 4 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED ; |tatives here. Dock trials held ‘Thurs-|" Port 1 F ary 34--Ae nding ‘‘e LiL | Wholesale Price Pee Tom, City Price ' Sun|day were highly successful, it oe Crone & .ee 1u 2 ‘ : 45 | Maries ‘ tye Reported by Wireless BP. Come. | ) Bid | One ‘ UNLOADS SILK CARGO Canadian Government K ; : Corn ¥0@ 40 00 | ¢. liner Kashima Ma Fe i we of Russia. | 5 ‘ . “4 avoe r 1 day night. Fri - A Wate . Chick Developer s1.¢0 na as nlo a are of ia ‘ “" rY oat, 4 pl lw Alfalfa ! Weather Bureau Report Rodme 1 : ; adie * “ € sine fn qi > fo 1 lace no ag opal - = “ way ‘ jan Francisco Produce 2.00} *, ORNER ~p 49 . > we atl Fish Meal 00] ne CORNE: Tararaiite, a¢ 9:30 ote ; ANT Meal 4.00 fresh butte best | Watson, at 9:50 8. 1 ri ' f Cryeta BY, pH HE *“ * Arrivals and Departures) a, one F " gure ae tr08 = 5p Arrived eg 120 + woat e i: ry si ada eee ot Eh he, me 3 MANUFACTURING : tte | mien inn’ "a" 11921 Record of ~aer 88 ; ‘ Hean Mew $400 ~ h a 4 2 A er oe . ae arenas , * Pedestrians Hit y T one time the East called upon the West ' f a by Automobiles January Report on for raw materials with which to feed its ma Ai Imports, Exports factories. Today, the West not only sends - | r an, armlosd of) ee) errescrnny aw iad m 5 - al roa Vessels iin Port at Seattle 156‘; ' Laule| winter aorectn CUM nice Gol in raw materials in abundance to all parts of the the r a uahten n n wa ne t : : -eny : at Nor " Tokushima | Kay \ by th ed for January this year ¢om earth, but in addition to this, the products and S : : . ‘et Fult ato of V B d <i with January, 1920, the depart e — 4 str Liberator, | ave w nd} ment of commerce announced today commodities turned out by our own factories a How traffic r fe January ere 209,000. : isoaae : Aer trtoh. . 00, senitason ater TaleN pan bot are in demand in Eastern and foreign markets. Ags nit ust Coal Bunkers uN of See: | December, 1920, and $474,000,000 for Heather. (pita 6 ace “/157-2 ns knocked | January, 1920, ‘The January imports | This bank for years has devoted the best of ” ‘ — — alae as 1 I r i tal th ‘ the smallest for an : y : Plt Yarde—Gir temnt-| 96 1 We. hak ae al enaniht einen hahenave seit | its brains and ability in its efforts to serve } ruar Departed, atr West H pe he er ed a ort r January, 192 ere | i i J f the night. = ° Piret sidiMwiagonace” at learner ete sheiuet arintatison | faithfully and efficiently the banking needs of Varden Biail hee . A hs Owe net dares ‘ t # Algoquin Wod 000 for December, 1920, and §722,000,.| the West. It is prepared, today, to do all in ‘ Mie , 1—Arrived, str | gaat W Dock wae | 1587 seas hear: the? s The excess of exports over tmporta its power to contribute stability and energy hops Mri ehoten tog Dowel. tee park ‘Thursday, H Rehfus, 414) for January thi was $446,000 to Western industry and enterprise. . QUnEN Cry ' NT aetiels Prana a oe x, 14 MEXICO FINANCES IMPROVE HE IF NA Foy #0, hoarhound drone, 200 m.: | ¥ F i Chartont : : a Scales WASHINGTON, Feb Im-| ” a y ‘ , A + ‘ ement in Mexican overnmer — ¥ ebre 1 « tment of commerce. It was an-| Rraaien er Weel hacky Metta. a TOCSIYO? cotton dias MUN ma evan faeacel| Member Federal Reserve System : p a un Mexico, at Mexico City, elo 1 ~ . whe i FONDS are [mince October, 1916, will reopen aoon Second at Columbia ee ttleton room eet long, righ Was construed as meaning that VAS JC be A tp dl ye Ee prea “ hs about 7% pou Mexican government la prepared | SEATTLE WASHINGTON or Beattie, at 1:10 Wawone. lair » pay $14,600,000 it owes this hoe!

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