The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1921, Page 2

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SPECIAL PURCHASE: 750 FIBER-REED FURNITURE! value and prices not attained since pre-war days: made possible by this special purchase— —fiber reed furniture, hundreds and hundreds of attractive pieces, , including rockers, chairs, desks, daybeds, davenports, sett@es—we ~ took the manufacturer’s entire stock—that’s how we managed the price—giving you this most unusual opportunity. . these few sample values: Wy Padqeners ' i TheianeeeeeaaeN ye $16.85 $165.85. —ffber reed rocker exactly as —fiber reed chalr, exactly és pic- pictured, brown or ivery. fin taxes, eyed t ataliae ex ish, loose pillow seat resting rab resting) on on springs, cretonne uphelster gee ht ing; reguiar price $24.50; spe feowey” price $23.50; special for ial forte week, 16.85.” ihe proek, @16.85. adjithe Weta t Wil MATH MNCHATE EASTER GRAFONOLA CLUB —here is another one of those offers 2 helped to make the Standard Talking Machine . An announcement that opens the way—the easiest way pond for seventy-five music- loving homes to own one of the worid’s most talking machines —the GRAFONOLA. However, after this tment of 18 machines has been exhausted we will not be able to offer any more on these terms. —the plan is a very simple one and a splendid opportunity. The Grafonolas included in this club are the world’s the SWEEPER: vVAC—S60- , Fo tkeeas Beene i cepa in every way by er removes every S 3 b-r-i-n-g-s it to youl -make your selection from either of two models; .take your choice — mahogany, fumed oak, golden oak or American wal- nut. Make your payment of only $3—. Your machine will be tagged with your name—stored free of further charge— and delivered just before Easter or deliv- ered at once if you desire. In the mean- you’ can make small payments of — a week. The balance remaining after 2aster is then givided into 16 equal con- venient monthly payments. dirt from rugs or car- pets. Has ie a en_ brush, skillful estate of suctian and brush cleaning. pay $5-- monthly —— THIRD FLOOR RENTAL DEPARTMENT —each week hundreds of home - seekers make use of our FREE Rental Department to secure the home they desire to rent. —you are invited to list the home you have for rent with this depart- ment. THIRD FLOOR take your’ choice of either of these Grafonolas: style D2 $75— style E2 $120— MEMBERSHIP CLOSES | MARCH 26 —on purchase of furniture is to $50— $75— first payment $5— $7.50 weekly payment $1— $1.50 Is $100—- $10— $2— Good $125— $1250 $225, STANDARD FURNITURE Co. SEATTLE L. SCHOENFE Second Avenue at Pine Street iv emg 2 cons L, SCHOENFELD &s§ oil Credit ONS ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle MONDAY TU mapas March & First High Tide 4:15 & mo, DLA tt Virst Low Tide 10:22 & m., 4.9 ft jecond High Tide 4:00 p. m., 10.6 ft. ow Second j1OLEL ps tty Ad ft, ema mg 9:09 pm, a fron Bi WELCOME FOR WENATCHEE A monster aw eae ee and +naval being prepa by the Chamber ot Commerce oo the 535-foot nor Wenatchee on its arrival in Wjllott Bay April 4, The Wenatchee Will be operated between Puget Sound and the Orient Among the passengers when she) arrives in Seattio will be Judge KB. HM. | Gary, chief executivd officer of the United States Steel corporation. HITS sHrrING BOARD The United States shipping ee | never can be operated profitably, de clare Frank Waterhouse, president | ot Frank Waterhouse & Co. 80 he has started @ nation-wide campaign | to abolish the shipping board and to enlarge the department of eommmeree into a departinent of commer: marine, with full cbarge of the gov ernment merchant fleet eee SEA COMMERCE POPULAR More than 400 students, wraduates! © Of the course in maritime commerce | given at the versity of Washing ton under the direction of the United Mtates shipping board, have been registered since the school wan or ganized in 1917, Cluswen are hold! from 9 &. in. to 5p. m., and students | yyy may enter at any time ove LUCKENBACH SAILS Leaded with 7, tons of freight for the Atlantic the steamer Walter A. Lickenbach salled Satur- day afternooh, via San Francisco. She ln commanded by Capt. George C. Bennet. fown | Be | luge NEW YoRK eral list wa ng to digest oticeable influ taken or rumored, tn vai » year, at 1 ings ataterme Pa te con in ? td rai itd action, of coming div ” ftees, 51%, op % A onda, 36 unchanged; pohanwea, Goodrich. 3 & 7. ips Bethe ean Pet lent. Micha! up Weighioe ‘Gait, ” up 1% SMALL VOLUME GRAIN TRADING siderable local selling, Trade was Nght. Provisions were high Maren ‘Sen $1.70% before the clone he at $1.61%, fr | up Ae A May corn was off %e at the open- ing of 7146, and in later trading P i an additional ‘ec. After) ning off Wee at 73%e, July corn id that figure May oats opened at 460, off Ye and ren ained cemaneee July opened off ‘s« © and dropp en additional we - penuy Chicago Board of Trade); (Monday Quotations) es May July ato | May... July. Pore— Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, March © jarke After being repaired. In récord | Diy lime, the steamship City Of Spokane | is in Seattle Monday, where she will take on oargo. She left the govern. ment repair yards at Lremerton Sat- sid eee March 15 the United States coast and gedlletic gurvéy steamer Explor er will sali. for the North, to resume her work of wire drag channel sur vey in Southeastern Alaska waters. ee FIGHT GAS TAX Attacks on the constitutionality of the recent aet of the legislature, levy ing a tax of 1 cent a gallon on dintit late and gasoline, are to be made by the Seattle Fishing Vessel Owners’ amociation, @ was announced Satur. day, The amociation declares the measure will ruth the business of its | mand meinbera, ek YACHT OFFICERS INSTALLED Officers of the Seattle Yacht club ‘were instalied Saturday night, in the lub house on Lake Union, Tho or. ganization ig under practically the saine officers as lant year, each hav- as national fish day, Jocal Meets are preparing to make & eccord for the occasion. Fish day aii are to be werved in 127 cities coast to coast. The nor- mal yearly consumption of fish by Americans te maid to 2,500,000,000 pounds, F e- SHIPS BRINGING COFFEE The steamer Rotarian, Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific line carrier, has tn her cargo between 60,000 and 60,000 bage of coffee for the Pacific coast, j and the Pallas, of the same service, will bring approximately 50,000 bags. | ° | Both vestels are duo here in April They are loading at South American porta. Weather evens Report (Special from the U. ® Weather Bureas) TATOOS! ISLAND, March 6, 1921.— Re. rising; cloudy; Blowart durin . ae Governor at § p.m, a mr masted steam achr, m™ March t—# partly cloudy; at a Maru, Kasbime Maru. U. B. tht Cedar, Trunk’ Pacific Torminal—ie Tova, | ezitt tte Fulton, | Wakena: jm cary T Boat; bode Wont Joater: | Admiral Goodrich; B—@s Spokane; De Se Admiral Evans | Pacific Const Coa! Bunkers—U. & mt | Meather. U. & Bhipping Board Yarde—S« West | Himrod, West Harland, Ki | Westward — Ho, Toomtum, | Yosemite, Jalape. U. & cx Algonquin. | ecticut Street Terminal—Ss Steel- — maker. Albers Rainier. Alaska Steamship Mooring—fe Vie- | toria, Skagway, Banta Ana Btacy Street Terminal—U, 8 & Burn- | wide. Hanford Street Terminal—Ms Libby Maine Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse—ie | West Jessup. Dry Docke—fs Forest King, la Maru, VU. & © & gs Surveyor, Paget Sound Brigg» & Dredging Oo— ‘atterson, hull Rainbow. Yards—fs Roosevelt. Heftornan Dock-—Be Jefferson. Ketcht kan, U. Bo & vawona, s# Delrom, Arrivals and Departures March 18s Kany = tnco via Meadow March 6—#s Kdmore f |via Dairen, Kobe vin ports Tacoma, at City of Spokan: from Vancouver, at 6:40 a, m.; Motor al Libby Mgine from Anacortes, & m.; Northwestern from Southweat via Southeastern, at 6:46 a m.; Fulton from B. C. ports. Balled March 6—8s Prince George for Prince Rupert via ports, 11:20 for Honolulgs ¥in) Mukilteo Hi Northwestern for, Tacoma, at 10:00am Jugeau, March 6,.—fattod, ss Admiral ‘Watson, southbound, at p.m, .s Vessels in Other Ports F Sydney—March 3—Arrived, ss Walte- Arrived, s# Empress eh Ane tom Vancouver, Geom lokulauwe "Northern Terminal—Ge Teku-|°" Broa Milling Ca Dock—fs| b {190 miles from Seattle; Alaskan Weisale | : Jone -Recel! . $10 waine este ” 00. Market. lower vere tain feed: NEW YORK, March 1.— eaten 93” enange event wotations ine! i ne. BEAP%, france, #721; Hire, 0367; marks, 0166 Vicngkong—March $—Arrived. os Wheatland, Montana, from Seattle vis Pertiand, Yokohama end Shanghal. Hambure—Mareh 2—Arrived. a Ortent Oty from Portiand via Asteria, Balbos jortoth. “"Yokohama-—Mareh 1—Arrived, se Ka- torte Mare from Geattle via Victoria, n New Tork—March §—Gailed, on Katrina Lwockenbach for Seattle via Colon, Ban Ban Francisco an Petts’ Pedro— March b-—Arrived, em Las Vegas from Seattle and Puget found porta via fan Francisco; President from ttle via Ban Francisco: lowan from York via Howton and Ralboa Francieco-March Balled, es t Rowd porte at mid asta vis ‘Arrived, a Port Angeles from han Pedro. March 6—Arrtved, as Rosalie Mahoney from Bellingham. &t noon Eastern Gien from Liteon via Cristobal at 4 p.m! Admiral Dewey from Beattie, at € a ™m Hailed, @s Redondo for Ben ooh. reAnorte March Arrived, sarod Lacken! from New York via Cristo- bat, San Pedro and Ban Francieco, at 2 . RK C—March 1—Passed ont, an Mont Gervin for Genoa via Portland, Cristobal and Margeillen, at * Sort Townsend—Mareh Pane, mm, Admiral Kvans for Seattle, at 2 p.m: Prince p.m. Arrived, Jia via Hongk Yokohor at 1:60 bark Ana Comyn tn tow oF . for Winslow, during the freighter, probabl Tam. March te Passed Lmekenbach for > York and Cristobal . March 6—Str Arizona Maro, lat. 52.27 . 147.20 weet, at midnight Maru, lat 6 north, jong. inbound, § p m.; str M 2 muea'from Cape Fatt : ate Hawall Maru, 124.05 wert, fouthbound, § pom. 15 miles south of Jw ™m.; a8 Anyox, off Maru, 441 miles from 2p. mj str Melville Do! from Cape Flattery, outbound. § p.m: ate Waimarino, 1,059 mil Cape Flattery, inbound, at midn' ma Maru, lat ae north, long. 141.22 m.; str Admiral Rod- from Ocean Falls, north- March 6—8tr E. couver for San Francis of San Franc ling! Bellingham fan Francis City of Seatt motor Arica for Tacoma, 18 mil fendocino; str Quinault, Tacoma 40 miles from) Tacom: elfle Peroleum was off % at 28%. 5 Chandler, 1? rd ” MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1991, New York Exchange gish at Opening L—The dullness whieh p hort Haturday session was apparent again today waded the New York « firm. the reparations conférence negotia Me tne market was the dividend * busineanen ie by A. T. & T.. in reeponse ler Fen up to 71% om rumors Canadian Pacific was heavy. alt, Sep, un fie, 114, unchanged Foreign Securities (Raturdays Quotations) Fursished by L. 1B. Manning & Co, Batier Mote Bailding Did Ankea rr it is | tow itiets | Be t Onion Kein 13 Japanese | eats 5 Kingdom | Unteadl Deg Chose | Railroad Bonds (Ketarday’s Quotations) Atehinon Gen. os Balt. & Obie Gold 4's Bethienbm Btee) Het } Pacific int 4 @ Joint es Hogs--Receipte. | ® coipts, 1.633," 24.0 S00 fair to good sand heifers. bulls, $2.50@ Market, higher +e ull Jamba, | er. | 0G 1.0; weth- Hens—26@ Quash Berger Paper in Court Decision WASHINGTON, March 1.—The supreme court today upheld the ac- tion of Ex-Postmaster General Burleson, in September, 1917, ip withdrawing from the Milwaukee Leader, Victor L. Berger's paper, its second-class mailing privileges, be cause of articles which the postoffice department claimed violated the espionage act. lower courts in to force the posi restore the privil Voters Are Urged to Kill Park Levy Plan |=: Taxpayers’ league to vote against charter amendment No. 2, at Tues- | day's election, for the reason that “it | is the first proposal to sweep away | the safeguards of the public treas- ury.” sh Berger sought aster general to the maxtmum levy for the park fund be fixed by the city council, as pre- pared in resolution No. 66747" ‘The league brands the proposition as a “blind.” Son Shoots Father in Fake Burglary |= CHICAGO, March 1.—Frederick | take holdup in which his father was shot in order to collect burglafy and | Bheep— rivet, strong: | be. Hens— The action affirms judgment of BUTTER TAKES A-CENT DROP | The scheduled 4-cent drop in locas | wholesale butter prices wag up Monday, with q uorations Gown tp | 48 cents on the local creamery | This decline, caused by the nett | of the Seattle market with low | California mtock, will make « grea | movement in the product with « tem lency to weak mand fi atitutes. a No radical changes were | noted gan or cheese in Banana prices. which » mon a few dealers thought fell one cent per po Quotations were 11% by the crate. VEGETABLES Prices yma heaaanaes: oa Artichok ew : | Aaparegus Os v | Beete- Per Proeroti Hrussets Sproat. th nd Monday nts © pound | Cauliflower Celery | lL. A, erate Cornmbers <" Gortio—-Per i Green Peaw Ca Green Peppers Per th Cal, per doz Per 4 Loca! hot house, Rutabagae—Per wack . wae—Per hamper . TomatorsMexican. per lug |, per ack Imperial valley . % | Heney—Comb. per crate 4. Per Caron of $6 Pes 5 icin inlets ie x3 . Sure bhkts tess Live . Turkeys—1 = ne Hene—Drensed se bheeehee Proposition No. 2 reader esnan |p Prime Iamd@ ..0.+-cerercrs 8. posesenar [holdup insurance. The youth ad-| Chick Feed | mitted doing the shooting. he | er was seriously wounded. The father and son were entering The fath- their home at 1 a m. today when the | W policeman on the beat beard a shot. | al He found the father wounded and the son telling of an attack by two men who fired the shot and escaped with $240. | a BANK CLEARINGS + 1,150,163.57 | + 1,825,975.00 | : re} « 5,035,499.00 + 1,198,198.00 495,049.00 98,870.00 | str Anyox, aouth- str West Islip, from Seattle parsed Alert Bay Yokohoma for Seattle, roximately 400 mil atr Rose City, Port- 16 miles’ south Hartwaod Marbor, 460 mil rth of San Fran. Rerrin, Aven for Linn- | tr Governor, | 7 miles north tr Algonquin, Woosung » 8,900 miles from San ate Wort Ives, Vancouver for | s8 miles from Cape Mat. | tery; atr Crone Keys, Seattle for Yoko: | hama, 1.9) miles from Seattle; as miral’ Watson, southbound, 15 south of Juneau; atr Delight, Vanoonver for Yokohama, ‘1 from. Cape Viattery ; at Unalae- | PORTLAND.—Fire “does $50, “al damage at Independent Cracker co. ! plan! Yokohoma, —IN— , ‘The Love Light A Beautiful Emotional Drama NOW SHOWING Popular Prices ie i “ So; Sera, Benn Meal Fioek—Per bol Free Formula For Freckle If you freckle cantly, this is season to prevent their ap! or remove these unsightly defect Here is a good old-fashic mula which does the work. Derwillo, 2 6 Oatneal, 2 espoonfuls. Use ua airestee Te” every paca 9 of derwillo. This formula can be used as it is absolutely harmless et not nu or produce & of hair. Mix it at home, know you have the genuine Do not accept sal is pothing bette: Just like Try’ tt today Will be delighttuliy surprma freckles will disappe: The first "ane any skin that rosy, softness so much dealt No other freckle does this. It is also splendid dark, sallow skin, roughness oe ples, blackheads, wrinkles, ¢ skin, and puts the bloom of youl on your cheeks which will cause You will miration everywhere hat many, years younger and akin bveryone “just loves to When aaked about Ba ene af cur leading druggists “Derwillo is surely a wonderful @! in removing. fre it is ahead of anything we have ever before, and we are authorized fund the money to every dissat aser, We would not use of our name unless possessed unusual merit in this city under a money refund guarantee by al partment stores and druggists Bartell and the Ow ver Lisemem cluding

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