The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 7

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY HARDING TO OPEN LANDS AND POWER few Administration to Cen- ter Its Attention on Pure- ly Domestic Matters BY L. c. MARTIN WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Casting gide international problems, the Rarding administration Immediatety afer March 4 will center tts atten, tien on purely domestic matters, it gen be authoritatively stated today This wor! was brought here from @& Augustine by Charles BE. Hughe Jonn W. Weeks, Harry Daugherty, Wil Hays and Albert B. Fall, all rs of the new cabinet. They gonminicated this message from the mtelect to republican con. nal leaders. PEACE WITH GERMANY WILL BE DECLARED There will, of course, be a few ox eptions to the general plan of con- qatrating on internal affairs. For fastance, peace with Germany will be @elared, to clear the way for domestic: matters. ‘Among internal problems scheduled for early attention are: 1. Asystem of reclamation of arid, gwamp anc cutover lands which will je vastly increased areas for agricultural and industrial purposes 2 Opening up of sources of power. particulariy water power or hydro giectric power, as an ald to Indus {lal expansion and increased employ Senators McNary, Oregon, and Borah, Idaho, have presented to Harding @ reclamation plan embrac ing the entire country. He has ap proved the general idea and Senator Fall, who, as secretary of the in ferior, will have charge of such mat- fers, is in sympathy with it. The ewentials of the plan are to fecaim the arid lands in the West Wy irrigation, swamp lands of the Seath by drainage and cutover lands @f the East by removal of stumps. Beontempiates government loans to aid in the work. PLANS AS TO POWER DEVELOPMENT ‘As to power development, the plan fe to make use to the fullest possible (tent of both navigable and non Bavigable streams. On the navigable Streams this is to be done thru the water power act passed by the pres ‘ft republican congress, but not yet actively in operation. Fall, secretary of the interior, be members of the commission administer this law, and Weeks es timates there are plans for power ‘Sites calling for a capital outlay of $2,000,000,000. As to non-navigable waters over which the government has no direct Bontrol, power development ts to be @acouraged in conjunction with the ‘geclamation work. Steel Men Plan to Form World Ass NEW YORK, Feb. 2¢.—Plans for formation of an international asvo- dation of steel manufacturers were Under way here today following the Meeting of directors of the Amert @n Iron and Steel Institute. which Joige Elbert H. Gary No agreements concerning Price of steel were reached at the the Meeting and it was sald no efforts Would be. made to reduce wages in the industry or alter the market Price of steel immediately. _9 > . SC. 1i Hoge Bidg. An- Bex. CONSULTATION FREE ‘all Attorney»—Patent FREDERICK GORIN—PAT- erica: Pp Am and for- 1 Wash. and 609 F Washington, D, G 299. Seattle, We attio, 1893; 8 Patent Of- Elliott 5078. . LAWRENCE urke Building. ER: ARNES, Main 6750, 1818- 14 Hoge Hid. Patents. Trademarks. Certified Public Accountants KS" HANSEN & CO, Taary Bite Chiropractor CHIROPRAC- Bid., 24-Pine. Haight : t for, 210-12 . 10 rd ave MONEY LOANED ON ee ARTI- es of value THE RELIABLE, © Ba I as im Latest dances. East 444. Ll Hullding 4, Near Madison. LOAN—WE LOAN ANY ‘T ON DIAMONT watches Sad jewelry: lowest rates Benttio’s idest Loan Brokers. AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. 821 Second Ave. atabliahed 1889. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES ota and drive your car. F *. Sargent. 509 Central Bid. EU. 6123. Optician and Optometrist EW. Edmunds, Fras —__ Physicians, DR. OF. N. Physician and Sur Chronic Diseases. Specialist for Men. 05% Third Ave. GUS. KITEL BLDG. IND & Men's specialist: reasonable. a Piano Tuning JOHN STROM—Piano tuning Fepairing. Guaranteed work evenings or forencons, Elliott 1 Razor Blades Si ingenberg, Cutlery, 1407 ith ave. Kug Weaving and Cleaning Bit Fug Mills. 811 Union. Mt 13am, 4 Window Cleaning 325-6 Empir TO iT AN Pike nd r ex WINDOW CLI PING | . - | Tider in Seattle ' | SATURDAY —s NEW YORK, Feb. 26—The New York Stock Market showed a steady m mn. 26 |tone today Sieel common was alight higher, Motor shares showed Tie Lew Tite |atrength. ‘The railroads were rather irregular, while oils were firm 13 a om. International Paper featured the trading, Fr ne up to b ee The moeting of the steel institute yesterday apparently failed to have Second Low Tide | gs effec on today's stock exchange activition, a > | debaker up %: Kelly-Springfiotd, 39%, m + Canadian Pactfte, S18 Bm, 102 fe 2pm, %T Ol Gencral 101%, up Unit ee {S43 %. up f \) Atlantio-Gaulf, 46%, | NEW SERVICE TO EUROPE [°¢) {ates Me. off y; Northern VANCOUVER, B.C. Feb, 26. { [Fortnightly service between the Pa-| Jeific coast and Burope will be main | | tained after by the Holland » of the amship Co. Pacific Auantic, Gul the freigMtor Liber jAtor sailed Friday night for the Bast jcoast, Included in her cargo were |35,000 cases of canned salmon. | RE-ELECT MEHAN PRESIE a seal Deen Siren but | Puget Sound Maritime Cirele re React Sharply Baie a Unie... | elected Joseph B. Meman, of the Ad} CHICAGO, Feb. 4irain prices,| taidwin Lo } jmiral line purchasing staff, as pres /Sfler a strong ident, Friday night at Biane’s cafe. | Trade today Leeal sae caused the strength Jbut on the advan PLATES SPRU Representatives i BY STORM of the O. | were taking stock Saturday of dam-| {ered } | were lower ages to their liner Manila Maru.) March wheat opened up tc at jWhich berthed Friday at Pier 6.) $1.68 % clowed down Mee j | Several of her forward plates are| * bea! opened at $1.58, up Ne, japrung as a result of the pounding| “May corn opened unchanged at of high seas encountered on hor way|7\sc, dropping te later. July from the Orient. eee RUSH SILK CARGO RAST | ®! A shipment of raw silk, valued at | §¢ $2,500,080, landed in Seattle Friday from the liner Kashima Maru, is to-| day on its way to Now York by ex presp. It filled mine cars, eee ALL YANKS BUT ONE The onty member of the crew of the steamer West Ivis, which sailed |” for the Orient on Washington’ |™ birtway, who was not an American |! was one English-born milor, and hes was making overy effort to secure |J¥ citizenship papers. ch “ Weather Bureau Report |): TATOOSH ISLAND, Fed. 24. Soete tee tehten ea str Steel Maker. at M Destroyer No, 318, at Cloudy, wind « Port Angeles Passed ia, A t lw February 2 1 & collier, at 12:20 p.m oe Arrivals and Departures |* ‘Ship News. New York Exchange | jofferin 8 K./and p an additional and gained an additional Chicago Board of Trade 5.000. THE SEATTLE STAR Shows Steady Tone Haldwin 1 anged April Reading, 7 American and Royal Mail Pac up % ringfield, 41, up 1%; United steamship Ines, It is announced. ‘ei Mexican I 158, up 1 oe eee pn TAKES SALMON CARGO GRAIN N. Y. Stock Exchange | Inaugurating the Pacific coast ser. | a? Ay Manning r] Coe Prt. Furnished by 1 vate Wire, Butler Hotel Building Mish Lew SUFFERS LOSS OFM, Opening off \ee at T2c, dropped at the close. Me at (She Me at the July oats opened unchanged 46%e and dropped Yeo at the close ee May oats opened up | (Saturday Quotations) by 1. Kh. Manning & Ce, Datiding: Minctatr douthera Butler Motel Wheat— Open Mich Low Close areh 910M SLOT Shey ; Lso 1b6® Corn. ir. stoie oN 8% ty mn On! Fs emwe as 45% aie y AN EN AS Pork — — Nominal lard Ay snes 12.90 19.99 12.67 } Willye-Overiand | CELERY FROM |Auto.News SAN DIEGO IN —— PRIZE OFFER PARIS, Feb. 26.—The Journes Industriciie, French technical journal, is offering 260,000 francs || aa & prize to any one who will || Local Hothouse Lettuce on Wholesale Market The first shipment of San Diego | celery was received on the local|| Produce @ fuel cheaper than gaso- |) take on new life. It will rhotemale market | Hatardey so per || The ofter te the result of the save you the expense of high cost of gasoline in France. A gallon of the fuel comnts more than a dollar at the present rate of exchange The substitute orate, A new arrival of Oregon bro~oll wan selling at $2.25 to $2.76. Fresh jocal hothouse lettuce was quoted at $1.25 a oratr, There was a brink movement of commodities along the street. a new top. must produce horsepower and mileage without making It necessary to modify ex- isting motors, ‘Trial wit be made tn the spring. Western Auto Kews, butter and cheese were all Vriday’s quotations. steady at 1110 East Pike St. and Westlake and Alcohol Benzol Mixture Gets More Mileage LONDON, Feb, 26.—A gallon of ab cohol and benzol, in equal quantities, will produce more mileage than a gullon of gasoline alone. ‘That is the finding of Pritish auto. Mobile engineers who have been look ing for a mixture to supplant gaso- line ax a motor fuel Using a high-powered car, the engt neers got 9.3 milex from a gallon of 100 per cent gasoline They went 10.5 miles on’ a galion 4¢ | of 50 per cent aleohol and 60 per cent 13% @ 18 | benzol. 1.36| ‘The cont of the aloohol-benzoy mix tare, the engineers report, was con siderably less than that of the gaso line, Cal, Gartio—Per Mh. Local, per Th. . Green Peas Ca! hothoos, al Valley, per crate house, por erate annn nese ens -28.00@ 16.00 = 7s 14,00 @ 22 06 Blackest Shades of the Polynesian Aborigines ‘The heathen Fifi itander has gtv. en up his time-honored «port of eat- ing missionaries and hag gone in for automobiling. Figures show about 159 automo Diles in operation tn the Fiji islands, whose inhabitanw have for decades | been clamed with the “wild man of Borneo” and the bushmen of Tasma | ata, imperial valley .....+ Money Comb, per erate Total sale of stocks, 00 shares ptrained, per ou 8, 33] ‘They show a preference for Amert . lemons ier ; : ee © LIBERTY NoNDS Oranges Per came gi beitlrcat 3 vay ope onl Don Hogan is a car dealer In P veesy j Joodyea: ne on . Chicago Car Lots : Pineapples Per crate s-ssme—= ttal city of the islands, recently sent | Dever: Tangerines-Per cure. ..svenee © lin to the States an order for 600 tires| Among the people that Don has NOT and 1,000 tubes, which indic just| no time for is the “gomsiper You ~ Prtess Puls Wheleento Beste | aivel : |take your Ife in your hands when Grain. PER ae erry bow extepslvely the big tire ny : a. Brasit | you suggest to him that you “heard 40'S ees 118 | an0 ESTIMATED TOMOR Wheat, 25 cars “eo Railroad Securities veintiniitte LR Monee hh Goh Sin . vate Wire, Botler Motel + ae Chicago Live Stock “HICAGO, FP 2 —Hoee—Re Market hiseee. B ” me Atchison Gen. Oe +4 | hae gone out after business in the | YoU 35 | trlew of the sea, the likely D.. Chestoats Cal. firm of So-and-So is not $| ies ie ae to survive the present readjustment eo ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS = | P*r'e4 Japanese 10.01 When the lights flicker, a cause] Don seen red when anyone main Pecans Fer be a corroded fuse. Electrical| tains that “bustness is rotten.” No DAIRY PRODUCTS nnections will rode. They | Knockers need apply to him. Prices Paid to Shippers uld be cleaned now and them to ntain efficient service EASES STEERIN :. ow | AUTO TALK DAIRY PRODUCTS | “Lack of lubrication tx and feedars, 19 pend *t2, eid Whotreale Dealers cause for hard steering. ‘The steer ose ere ane ing knuygkle pivot pins should be DRAIN CARBURETOR Bi mgpe Prot sansh --oocee greased at all times. They have Veirdity St-lew Fredtent fer ton}'“™™ #20 aad Fuliets w-owmnae—-—nonnsm= $90 -40/|Iarge surtaces which cause © heavy| ‘The drain at the bottom of the Pedro via Vietoria and San Francisco, at| Oo drag if dry and rusty. carburetor should be opened occa- 1 & m.: mtr Admiral Rod N. Y. Coffee and Sugar ag Mn of tak, sionally before the engine is started Pali, at 740 a. m. February 26-—8te| NEW YORK, Feb 2% -Sagar—Quiet ~ go " te i Mantia Maru for Vancduyer via Tacoma, |Ttaw. $677: et. 38] Motar truck freight service out of | Wier and ether foveign sentier wit at § pm; str Kashima Mare for Van) Cotter Kio, apo, Xe. Ss | Toiedo, ©. haa been extended to|>* drawn off, and po fe nn ae ee pe en es. POULTRY | potnte in afichigah and Indiana, | averted F ° E: hi Prices Paid by Wheleenie Dealers PALL DPA AOA _—_— Alaskan Vesse! oreign Exchange % to Shippes HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Final figures for 1920, ft t es- Ketchikan——Fvbroary 25—Aailed, str] NEW YORK, Fob. 36. Porsign ex fn aU Ne | Wholesale Price Per Ton, City Price | timated, will #how exports of at Princess Mary, southbound, ot 11:3¢ p.m. |change opened senernlly F te, and ke ss 30 | Barley Whote . 42.90 | least 153,000 passenger automobiles re. oreign Securities Sorings — oan 900 commercial vehicles from ¢ eet Gonwe’ Pas tt ea, Vessels in Other Ports |: a (Friday's Quotations) Metenwntive "ectemels ohle - 4<.00 | the United States. These figures are Rot endure Halted, str See nce AE Belgian Hares (ave. pee 11 whet ‘ 120 per cent and 60 per cont, respec: Moeraijk for § atwerp, Mull, | POULTRY | cracked tively, above those ot é ‘erm, Cramobal’ san Padre moa! san| Portland Marke Tt Ashes ries teed bots ho . Francisco Feb ¢ * | Ducks— Drowned “an 49 | onic eloper .-.-- =e on a Saanich... 2k. ere, 8 ieicad” tt! : 1 LE nip ate zen seth heron LEAKING VALVES New York—February 2—Satled, me! $; cantera, ad | pe pret. abd fe wh ne | Loss of power is not the only trou WEewe te Peetta va Daihen aad Oe calves, $413 Turkeys Dressed | Attaite * ble caused by leaking valves. The dam Brinctcls~Wiwinty # aarrived. |», je ents ‘ MEAT | Alfalfa Meal hot flame that escapes past the str Lyman Stewart from Seattle; str Ad-| ©) 29 Quotations at sockyarde |Serateh Feed. valves distempers the valve stem, Bf We eg EO ee softens the valve springs, corrodes Edward Lockenbeeh from Heattle via |?! fmooth heavy the stem bearing and forms a sedi Port Angel and Ban Rough heavy concen eee ment that prevents free action. Astoria—Febraary 26—Arrived. str Art ronan from Seattle via Port Angeles. 5 Dp m Balled, str Steel Maker, om Franciaco, | at ats) Reported by Wireless Goverament February tone Wholesale Price Hone of Milk Boosted Frankfort @s 00 north 143 An increase of 30 cents over the lap as +H pee oe Raggnen nt February price of mitk to producers | Jap 1 a2 | nix tr Ad witl become effective March 1, the | Js? ted s us Friday. The new rate will be $2.85 Un. } February Str Arizonan, Seattle for! per 100 pounds, No attempt is made |\\) K 122% a 41 miles north of Cape Blanco at § p. m.; str Admiral Schiey, San Francisco for| soon, Seattle for Ban Fran | terminal—B8tr Walter Luck- | jt ng Board Yarde—#tr West i, str Went Hf 4, wt Kant wader, str str West-| ward Ho, str ¥ + Kayseoks, str iniapa, U 8 CG Algoqui ring—Str Vietorta, fanta Ana treet terminal —Str Weat Katan. | Sipokan. Bast Waterway Dock & Ware Deuel, str Fulton Todd Dry Docks—fitr Forest King, str City of Seattle, U, 8. Surveyor found ing Com Puget duced lumber rates from the Pacific coast to the Central States, |the West Coast Lumberm ciation declared Friday that basic rates of 65% cents to St. Paul |and Omaha, 70% cents to Chicago nd St. Louis, and 93 cents to New York are established, continued idle | mills and unemployment seem inev itable. ‘The lumbermen also said |there must be a decrease in the nd of materials. price of labor ‘Australian Shipping } Strike Is Settled VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb, 26.—Ca | bles from Australia today announce that the shipping strike, which ha tied up many steamers since Novem ber, has been settled. The steame Makura will be the first to sail for Vancouver, She will leave Sydne next Thursday, March 4, and will sail again from Vancouver March 3@, U price. 339 miles from Han Francieco at! pagsyNi ancigce at 6 revival in pasgenger ha, STH6 Gen. Jess traffic is experienced at the J don. Fiattery at § p ile from Cap* present time, according to officials | undersized pulleta hbama for Beattie. jes from Seat-| Of the U. P, N. P. and G. N, rail —Caltfornia Mate, fancy, 24% M teat St p> m. ra | roads, who we in Seattle Friday = - ne © arrange for co tion of a con Denver Live Stock Market Vessels in Port at Seattle | siitated ticket office here | DENVER, Fey 2 Receipts Smith Cove terminal—str West Motus, |—— _- ————$ | 108. Market stead U 8 N © Brookline BANK CLFARI ; and helfers Great "Northern terininal—Bte ‘Tokaahitat || : | fenders Mara. a | Clearing... «....$4,245,015.68 | |, Sheer Neceipte Balances .. 940,358.67 | | J Four Weeks’ Free Trial Clearin, oore | | Clearinim MOTION PICTURE fr Jof-|[ Accommodations Unsurpassed awona, str Lib- I wow York—C nerhonsy-—Settvameion, Mar. 2t-Apr. - ~ — ., |JAQUITANIA wy nays | RATES MU MORE | | ae ees Althd raliroad officials have re {Mauretania = 305. tsuy SAXONIA CAR! CARO K. A. Victoria SATURNIA CASSAND! COLUMBIA ALGERIA FREIGHT SH 621 Becond Ay San Francisco Produce ER TRAFFIC REVIVES Rutter PRANCINCO, Pp 26 uae f INVESTOR And special report on any company | in which you may be interested. Sub- scription $2 per'year, Great value to} interested in a in which there are all the gigantic prof its of off with none of oil's hazards. Write today, Addreag MOTION PICTURE INVESTOR 120 N, Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. | thone business New York to London IMPERATOR fire suns 30 N. Y¥.—Plymouth—Cherh's—Nambarg Apr. 2i-dune daly 14-Aug. 25 New York—Liverpool NIA iin 1A -May 17 For San Frenciece From Portland Ainsworth Dock S. S. ALASKA 10 a. m. March 1st PASSAGE FARES FROM PORTLAND Promenade Deck Outaide Baloon Deck Apr. 3-May 21 dune 22 New York—London—Cherbourg ALBANIA 3in, yt dune 16-July 26 Portland (Me) —Glasgow—Liverpoot Apr. 20. y 27 duly t-Aug. 6 Mar. 30-May dune Uduly 1 New York—Londonderry—-Glasgow Mar. 26-Apr. 22 May 21-June 18 Avr. 6-May 11 dune t PMENTS SO For Information, Tickets, to Local Agents or Company’ » Keattle, Phone Elliott 1632 or the 4,900 coal 1 States mines in the 2,000 are without rail- | road connection. Motor trucks are used for deliveries from these. Of the precious and semi-precious ore mines in the ry, about © motor trucks Unit Koya Bean Meal Floar— Per bd! pat 448 995) us SEATTLE TITLE TRUST COMPANY Announces A Change of Location We shall still be at the corner of Second Avenue and Columbia Street, but beginning Monday, February 28th, our location will be in the Haller Building at the Northwest corner of Second and Columbia—diagonally across from the Boston Block location which we have had for the past fourteen years. The Haller Building has been purchased by affiliated interests and will be our permanent home. When the Bank of California's lease expires we shall occupy the Second Avenue frontage; until then our quarters will be.on the Columbia Street level, with direct entrance from Columbia Street and access from Second Avenue through the main entrance of the Haller Building. Here, we will heartily welcome old clients and new. Our newly constructed steel] and concrete safe deposit vault is safeguarded by the most modern electrical protective system. The service, the con- venience, the protection will appeal to you. The Trust and Escrow Department, the Mortgage Loan and Investment Department, and the Title Department—Title Insurance and Abstracts of Title— all will be ready to serve you at the new location Monday morning, February 28th. The Dime & Dollar Savings & Loan Association moves with us and will continue to be housed with us. Whether you have business to transact with us or not—come in and see us and let us have the pleasure of showing you our new home. SEATTLE TITLE TRUST COMPANY - W. Corner of Second Avenue at Columbia Columbia Street Level OPIITE. will make your old top See SAVING SAM at Supply Agency 2,500 | PAGE 7 Denver AutoDealer Has No Time for Gossipers The other day he made up his Mind that a good way to express his opinion concerning the prevailing fashion of hunting for trouble was 2 air himself in the paper. So he rented @ quarter-page and spread himself. Jlere i# what he told ‘em tm part: “1 JUST HEARD—~ fs danger- ous propaganda, and is being used in connection with eyery worth- while business house, originating in the mind of some ‘business wreck,’ jand then banded out thru the regu lar gossip channels. | “This should not be tolerated. The | readjustment fs not injuring busi- ness in this city, but on the otf®r hand, is putting ft on a better and healthier basis, and we all feel safer than we did under the abnormal conditions we have just passed thru. “We are building up a better sales organization, and offering better built products at greater values, than at any time in the past three years, “Make a resolution now to stop these lies by not allowing them to be passed without proof, and we will soon find the public will not be ear- ried away by false statements that injure every reliable business house. Remember—‘Stop the Gossiper.’* Ww that there were more Hogans tn the country. A good | sized squad of them would clear the | business atmosphere in jig time. | Keep Your Speedometer | in Repair (City Ordinance) Drive In for Service Stewart Products Service Station 910 East Pike St. Near Broadway 5 oat Schedules Colman Dock-F —SAVE MONEY= Travel by steamer TACOMA SAFTY + SPEE D- COMFORT DAILY, 00, 11:00 ee 3:00, fy iy | P. Including War VICTORIA. B , PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY AT MIDNIGHT SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS 12:00 Midnight, Sunday, Thursday BELLINGHAMANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS HOOD CANAL ar $ NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS Baie deaadh 1 SCHEDULES “ABIES .

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