The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 14

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HOW LABOR ‘Ship IS GUARDED Tides in Seattle News| (Monday's Quotations) THE SEATTLE STAR ‘European Conditions BUTTER SHOWS | | Affect N.Y. Exchange SLIGHT BREAK AHEADINSTATE BILL IS NEEDED BETTER TIMES RECLAMATION RETAIL MILK UP ONE CEN EDN BNTDAY « den termination of the first sitting of + 7 anc | M5 WAZ TORI March Lo suddden termination of the rlewt #itting Of the! pron in Quotations Expected |New Activity Noted Thruout|Western Congressmen Feel But Cheer Up;: It’s fo || rar tow ride | Pi = ioe fie marine Spemed weaken Nie With the clone of yesterday's trade Shortly Washington | Hampered by Lack | March Only (Maybe) » oe a tr action helped the weneral Hat mt tion ine Wives High Tite Wat Tite i. con eh acigunaantone “| he toca butter market, which has| Permanent business rejuvenation, | Senator Wesley I. Jones and other| Don’t be alarmed if your mill | i 2 cron Low Tite ‘second Low. Tide 2% on opening ®t) oo. the Inst fow weeks been Very | heralding an era of prosperous trade | Western senators, ax well as re higher at the end of this month. ? ‘ omtlgo: p « on | firm, waa much weaker Tueada A | development, in just ahead of Seattle | sentatives, in endeavoring to secure| Under order of the city milk com ae sors ff %: Teading.| sight decrease in the quotation * ea PIONEER SHIP MAN DIES & AT seth : A oO ake in| probably w noted in a few da pais sey Wast _ POR py 3 ne hog ~ ‘ll ype “4 yom # + ion mic eee ' ‘The Star’s Weekly Review! Funeral services for Max Kalleh, | shammeay’ sunny. te. Ws Crucige “Ke UP ie. | jobbers believe yom Py ee ares isation Work See bene | ee Se ™ * . | pioneer Northwest steamship opera | baker, 8%, off \: New Haven, at Hubb ‘ Tho large shipments of eges have nu r m « anh a ; “ fi The new price ls effective far of Developments in the saath Ok GPucaelibents ‘Whe seneks 43 Union Pacttic, 120%. unchange 2 5 Joeen went to the Haat, there ix ntill| ington, has #o reported, after an @x-| of the lack of a definited reclamation | 4. oy only ‘ 4 1 in Seattle Sunday, were held Mon: | lenough to eupply the local demand 1 f wtate indw ” _scoordir o 8 jement_ re ' Industrial World ay n Francisco, Kalish first N. Y. Stock Rashenge | Th nd car of California cat $e ef setive. resumpts ved by the Chamber ef Commerce ; came north in the early (Monday's Quotations) bage was received on the street Tues | bunin A, gga Et ong ren reheat ma B t$ h ndulosl x Wittam FH. Johnston, president, T-| o"hurwer on the wld “~« GRAIN MARKET Paruished by bo 1M day. ii: San mailing ok 3% conte «| tron every quarter Of Che State, |teel St the Somme we ewan OF cneduie ternational Association of Machin | te was later instrumen wand | Pt... veryete Wire, Butler rd und - aia, Wa " won mw . le — * es pr , eae neuaeciabes(dieain’ Gitte. of From Cola Dock-Foot Maillon Seta, recently returned from M« nig the famous staan ad Atchiaon seo $8 1 mold i dlghes ‘and, green® peas |inade products are being found. Feb- | Idaho, hax propowed that a 1 —SAVE MONEY= gays many humanitarian f wack many years r Amer. 3 huger ‘ ‘ , eae, aoe v sary, he adds, bas been a banner| Measure be drafted for introduction Trave/ by sfeam > wikan service y . were among ent Snauatete the next congress, and it is expec pertaining to labor, are contained in “ewer | ‘ ceived by boat from Califorr Trucs 1 adie Leer > _ Mexican constituts AGENT OF AC ric LINT Chicago Board of Trade Is arin 4 ae ' w eb the 260 tate and ginal wanuiac. | the ve mation measure at the SAFTY ~SPEED* comro , c . ‘ ‘ demand for s ee (turing concerns in the state were | sension of congress Bight hour maximum tor day] Rolph, Milla & Co. of San Prancieco,| Quiet ee oe mon for fruit is em | diy hurt by the depremion of the| Blaine says Senator McNary PU od vee iro Be. a work and seven for nicht yoen appainted age of the/ s 39% 89 biped: cst six month, and these, with the |Oregon, conferred with Pre f . % rs, aes one ee Tul” Gee teak weno ot ¥ * gtet a ue Prices Paid _Whoieeate Dealers sitll sop seen Saber seuateama Pe ge ns. lei wthns cies te for Two Tickets idden to women ar . _ oe and oats showed a little OM eens en wy oneara iue RT ANGELES ~ 1 INTS 6 k about Apri when some ‘ at wea whether jt will be na Wdject_ of a labor contract CARRIES LUMBER CARGO | et aly ; ae irrigation of arid lands In Mt agricu j and| Included in the cargo of the |s1.e64 and te “ “ att 80) IEEE cay JUAN ISLAND POINT: Mining employers re ’ ae er hilar se sry i reed Be - ppenes % % e Gs. 2.1804.08 the Kast, he took up with offic furnish their workmen with comfort. | ¢ ta . § [Gartion-¥ » 4 he United States Chamber a € eee one maattary. habitations, for Goat! cote tudes auumsan eaten eum. 160 156% 166% | Greem ? " . | meree the EL GELLINGHAM -ANACORTE which they may charge re x . . hipment of the f , ‘ . , : get behind « resolution favor hagas Acca “ot | 1,000,000 feet ot loaded here. | hans 1 H Thats. (OR At ee ae ee ee : the adsesswed rty rblay, operated by pening up Ye at — ee hy oe Hearings at Capital calé, and the Seattle Chamber of PRRREOWIEDT MoS chin ton, “specifically declares that ‘tw Tu a = aviv or 39% , | mally before the national body tn the 7} Bor associations formed tent : yin eee aiag Mad : ingen ep rental Aer Fe Md ns HOOD _CANAT Poin:: the interests of the labor nen o-° iven oe ‘ ‘ indicated what: tie commen so | } = et cataatinchs wenaige The Steel Inventor, which cottided ~- eo” “ +44 on the aliceation of sitips to MON PACKERS MEET | | | Chicago Board of Trade t nit 5 SALMON PA j iw troyer We nday (Toreday's Quotations) . . t impression 1 Trading salmon packers in the Pa , ff the Pa st Off) Pernthed by L. T. Manning & Co, Besttie J oe it t the present cific Northwest were conferring in| EXTINSWE- SANS Tere The Bulletin of the 1 up at Balboa for re- | Hatler Motel Building eBay ‘M4 “ turbed, ac | Seattle Tuesday on extension of the f Massachusetts pri pairs g to word recelved| ,Wheat— Open High Tow Chose r ‘ mt ul re, secre-|Kastern and Southern advertixing _ firme toward rage 7 ant . |. Corn cae tae cage tlie ceo ‘Produeta ‘s ‘ of, Commerce, who wns| ciated Pacttic Fisheries HlpuceT SOUND NAVIGATION C “For the moment this go Tie aim 0% ¢ wand “4 . ‘ ton, D. C., and who returne Argenti: new ont crop i Cotman DOCK |r e@ount doesnot appear te oe - Weather Bureau Report |, eran - pe i “ Seven Poi . and who return se gan - = Slee da soca | PHONE MAIN $0 ignore the good will account, of wee. ee MAy...-00 21.60 $1.92 $1.00 S182 Hi 34 | Taemipe Local, per enck Benen vig.“ b= sy teleg = <i the customer in the sellers’ marke ‘om Imperial ot! Lard . 9 a niversity rr S C cca gag on . ee. ace 229) 288 i Tena, per hamper .... ton the eumpus Tuesd: Blow ng — tie nServ. Panes coe Le yg ney goon ith te | x a ot ae ; % . rRUITS som ee dal Seaceuatin Stuart Stro afe 0 ative isregarded e « Kibe- ealee. 10 harem, Prices Paid Wholesale Deal f ent Will account with the trade are r| Argivals and Departures |“ --— | canis opel Apples ' wna, [Se Ik oss DOOD THE penting that fact now. Firms oat pee ee JUIY- comes ° Le Gpriegs “ = 3 ee. LAMEnE, nox pera ‘| American Bank a with labor will pee it no Dy via San Ped ’ | Chicago Car Lots sh Shae pr Dr " eee $5 mal.” i Seek techie aidek sek Pteiammeee ow } nisin tot Bagge sean gh co ‘1 “yy rte INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Three marine organizations have |S" Mek! Keoke tress Monstate v Baller Hotei Huilding er $3 ‘ ‘ad ‘ eres, mattne orennimntine, tere Battie fecha trom Hesetule ts Conte Beta. LAY = .90.70611.98 Located in our own building, in the very heart of the LaFoliette seamens law or Derbiay fren Vaiperaiee vie ports “ae a yet Seattle’s financial district, we offer you all the y are the International | os ’ » 19g 38 facilities of a modern, conservatively managed bank. Men's union, the National Associa ESTIMATED TOMORROW | need tion of Masters, Mates and z ilots, | $5 cars, corn, 925 ears - = air seesare UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL and the Nationa! Engineers’ Benev < . iat exociation. It is planned to i iti + ‘cane The American Bank Bs neon sectrere” coun | _ Chicago Live Stock | Railroad Securities Som Th ican Bank Buildi each of the principal ports of the | CMICAGO, Maret 1 Recetatn,| nec mamter-s Gestation) sa: anmetiitm, Tad, Whelenale, Deatere e American uilding : Tie tke ern 7 1. B, Manns - monde Ter Mh ; r3 bs country. . tener “Ww Datler Metet Neud Heaett Per ™ Five members of the Attanta Al kas aa [setae SSvasieruee nessisns| ac Int Sanaa | Cossteate™ onl, ‘por 1 American Safe Deposit Vaults SS eeeer Samm RETOOL sacs “ocaraney tT mation see Waite-|"" Enllin eeaeiots TOtee ; : HE oa i ; With a fully paid capital and surplus of $700,000.00 an crecaea to poe fait mes | eit pm | ‘ Mi ct paces MAY, AIN AND FRE and resources of $4,000,000.00, we can give our ®than pay cash fines of $300 im a ot 6:05 hm >, cows, 14.500625 ted ene. oe ey Oe ee depositors such protection as they are entitled ta. posed by the court. The judge/ iis Cg | DAIRY PI eA s Save them 30 days cach, negtie ol We Pay on Savings Accounts CEN ey Datterfat Pte WORKERS. STRIKE ashore, on. ai ot oxsans| N.Y. Coff d S $s [peeves anak “FUR ‘ the |Cal. 0 daa Peara no} ‘Ne ¥. Coffee and Sugar FO Pe coe : According to the president of the |) ooo), | NEW, YORK. Maren t—@ugar, quiet 20% | Mike owt “Ynternational Fur Workers’ unions, | haw eranulated, ST ee DAIRY PRODUCTS ; "the recent 37 weeks’ strike of the . dee wa We. 7 Wie, pot. 84 OPER; Ha »! Privce reid Wheteento Deere | Funion cost $897,520. Of this amount | vcuels in Other Ports “,,____. ee f Compounded Semi-Annually $50,000 was contributed by locals), oe on O08 are — An 5 m4 ™ it the Intervational Ladies’ Gar|” Pert angvicse -@alled. @tr Les Vegas, Foreign Exchange ; , Deposits made on or before March 3rd will draw “ment Workers’ union and $30,000 st 7 p rived, ste Resto Me ay Pr re ” as i A * is . ‘ the Acalgamated Clothing |" tare fF =? "vine: i| papers | rs interest from March Ist, payable July 1st, 1921. ‘ forkers. +e via Yokohama, | eee eee eee re ; Our Safe Deposit Vaults, in which we have 5,300 — Miners’ unions in Japan are emal} Gaited, ate | oreign Securities ripiets 33 boxes, are by far the superior of any in the gamating and will bring into one}, a Organization 30,000 members. Forty-| March 1—Matter—| Parmiahed hy 1; Bi Manning & Cay Friees Paid by Wheleanle Dealers | (iranite Grite a.0e Northwest. J gre RE rg are pro-|* Pi ie lle A mia Acted | Shipper x We especially invite your examination, inspection : © don; extra firsts, | Tt Ys" i ; ‘ y Sean pak 'te Work by the-elty of] rans [sat Se ae tt whet He: ee * a8 and comparison. Protected by Great Falls, Mont., at $5 a day to| or | ined pullets, 23¢ dos R “ 16 | apringe : Relieve unemployment, were called | *' Preach 40 mm oie Se hes of chrome and Bessemer steel, @ut°on strike by the Federal Labor - Denver Live Stock Market SBS ete ae -- ‘ a he poi abst oe aod nion, demanding that the men "i : Recetpta + pe ge lle Ea ict \ emits paid $5.50, the union scale. . "Sanches a OULTRY ii . al . Strike called by the International | 28—Arrived, ~<avan tie : | Prices Paid Wholesalers : The state department, teaned 164, : Semmes eniod at the Columbus|Admis! Evans from Seattle vie Sex| @12.06 aes 9 sec to neds a5 ; Private Boxes Rent at $4.00 Per Year Foundry Co. at Columbus, Ind., be- | ¥**scisco and San Pedro. at § p.m. es pe peared Mertens 200 180 €ause of substitution of piecework | is ihe o 06. Market 26« % 2 . for daily wares of $720, has been| Reported by Wireless |»: Lamba, $8.76@9.78; ewes, $475 : : erican a settled, and the old wage scale will] Canadian Government mene ae: s $ be paid for day work, piecework| Sr Ad _ to be done only part of the time. |Junens. | Portland Market Status . lise rake ‘ A 12% per cent wage reduction, |tound for t PORTLAND, March 1—Cattle—Market ek National Association of San Francisco all S m all affecting all factory employes, was| U. & Ne o-Recelpia, 68, Market steady v4 ; Recently announced by the Ameri-| Str Quine Tacoma. | unchanged rf $ ebnimnciiieees = % ae, an Bosch Magneto Co., Springfield, | *4 miler nor mat HD. | Butter —see To. Hs American Bank Building Mass. Oh — id . we bd = : *, i Me Wingland 1 te estimated thet Cheese Triplets, Ste Te HN United States Depositary Second Avenue at Madison Street i lose to a million men, women, giris . ae “s | and boys are out of work. T - % i . = as 2. . a Plans have been hastened, the gov-| FRENCH LABOR : se STATEMENT OF CONDITION ernment has created mi jobs | . Pr ee EC aE ae Ee and banks have been urged to #up jweseete in Port at Seattle| % «|| Including its Branches in Seattle, Portland and Ta- ply credits and open up market SO MC Beccitine sa | }| coma, at close of business February 21st, 1921. T Public Market | Maru, str Kashima Maru ca | Public Market ||» SL WT Heath. Clearings ASSETS e uce Balances .. Loans and Discounts aneeccepecs sO0t GOR pCONOMY termina x ®, Stall tion milk, Btall 164," Tea en A Ball 26, Webb's cOnNen 1 by Main MASTER BUILD RS MEERT epinach 260 Th. bers and ure Amer FOOD FOR THOUGHT oY “Mine Arnold p: f pereonalit PLACE cane sugar. rIKE tomatoes Del Magite wiced peachen STATE CALL, FOR BIDS Nearly 40 state institutions are & re a fn the market for food, clothing and other supplies needed for the Beattle firm: submit bids next six month been invited to sir st 1¢ ™.; boneless brixket c ed that the 200 Mh. become affilia SANITARY 2 Stal 109, Crys White no ee ral Dewey. 1e—fitr West 1, ate Eant Went oka, ringStr Vietoria,| ‘The Confederation General du Tra-| ante Ana | vail, called the C. G. T., is the organi-|, OLYMPIA.—O. M. Greer gation that embraces all French | kane, > ires cont interest trades unions. It holds a charter un-| Olympia National bank and is named |der special ntary act, per-| Vice president | I icketing of places where strikes are WESTLAKE K t : ne ‘ rhs oe NE 46.34. Gat, sack -yellew.. corn cen Plouring Mill Dock—Ste West|!" Progress and other action that |, B7e; . ‘ Katar without this special permit, would a, Abnoba, Aby-| be illegal. | Anmik. An) Following the recent railroad At the annual convention of the an Northwest Master Builders’ associa tion, being cattle mem: ane March 1, | 1 Northwest. or er Build WILKES Not Worried Over Court Or-| der to Dissolve Clearingn Balances .. PARIS, March 1.—“Pouft? | That's the contemptous comment| | Clearings of M. Jouhaux on the deadliest edict | | Balances ... ever | elled by the French govern. | | ment at French trades unionism. The | story is this Clearings Balances . x |strike President Millerand, at that |time premier, ordered court proceed: | | ings against the C. G. 'T., claiming it exceeded its charter because the rail Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted—Broken road strike was political and not Lenses Duplicated | The correctional court ordered the | ©. G. T. diswolved and the leaders fl Proper Glasses | fined. The decision has been ap | . . aa |g Will Give M. Jouhaux, general secretary and © ita ae Ce ee if Better Eyesight "The government attack will have | tate icine «4s ernment attacking the vital force eye guarded = against of French trades unioni«em work. | eyestrain by havin tb ing masses of France direct us and eyes examined by an cities expert optician. | en tho the organization is of If your eye ure fic y dissolved would have no! trair why delay any effect. Barred from our headquar longer? Have them ex ters we could transact our business | amined, If we will im prisoned our Stcdevate Tate places stop our work for we have pursued ‘a policy con formable with the best interests of the workers and of the country.” Reports received here are to th ane Pr effect that if British Iabor forces ever try to make thelr council of | OPTICAL cO- direct action really function the Brit ish government is prepared to follow Chas Sexton, a“ = |the example of the French govern 104 THIRD AVENL ment and put them out of busine thru the courts, POULTRY Bank Premises Branches) . Other Real E Customers’ Lial ROU ancccencesctcccbnevoobesnct., Getter Sundry Bonds and Stocks ........... 5, 5'189°990-76 United States Bonds to Secure Circu- lation ere Pree ° ° 2,150,000.00 +, ee a wat Other United Sthtes Securities - 1,699,981.98 New Prices Effective Today: Redemption Fund Treasurer Cash Capital Surplus and U ndivided Profits Intere Reserve for Taxes Circulation Letters of Cr Bills yable and Federal Reserve Other Liabilities Deposits dit The Bank of California, National Association, San a m 2 3. Francisco, and its Branches in Seattle, Tacoma and “The Water Way Is the Pleasant Way” Portland constitute one association under one man- agement, and depositors at any one of the bank's For Fell Information Ask at Ticket Office offices have the protection of the entire capital, surplus THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA (San and lity under Letters with and Sight E xehi ange. Rediscounts Bank and undivided profits of the association, National GEO. WAKEMAN MACKLIEM A Tv. 2. istant Fr Association nch, Second at Columbia. WHITE, neisco and 1,491,865 209,367 of United States WG 107,500.00 «- 24,840,010.45 $112,08 58,501.00 LIABILITIES 500, ,000.00 m., 1, 8, 5 and 7 p. m. Ww ith 410.88 $1 12,058,501.00 Main 3993 a< Manager J. C, GLASS R. B, SNOWDON Manager reinforced steel and concrete and lined with three | By Steamer SEATTLE—TACOMA 50c for One Ticket 80c for Two Tickets Fast steamers TACOMA and WASH- INGTON leave Colman Dock 9 and 11 a. Time between cities one and a half hours. SAFE COMFORTABLE SPEEDY PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. thirty inches of © with double steel, protection is s Bank Rates Colman Dock

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