The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1 |New York Exchange PRODUCE IS Packer Employes | |Need Vegetables at The Seattle Star. ED GE OF 'Ship News to Meet Wednesday | | Millionaires’ Club) | | c RICAGIO, March 14 pane alee Carealsand vegetablen are needed Published Daily et 1207 Seventh re ORT D AY Tides in Seattle Dr oops at Op pening STEADY HERE sect ‘n, Guage ort | ee Leet aneopiees wen|” Sesbecription Rates J | u | Oo |wider the result of the strike vote! were fed at 5 cents a meal Thursday | BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE ¥ tended to follow the downward | Oommodities Expected From which is now being taken among|y¢ G, Johanson, director of the club, | "IN THE were responsible for oll and the 1 packers’ employe One month Sotdess ° or of lines. lifornia k will be glad to hear from persons |Qne ™ Hieee * Peer GET, GFE. eR Crees ap oe Seeten: ves Gee Se eae to donate His telephone Hy ~ r pothe ide pete | bet. 3 ow for th . 1 . d First }| blew » so e ‘ Gompers, president of the American | Willing ‘ Gea vas : . : . ° > dividend ¢ tion of yeaterday produc 10 h ave | Vederation of Lats number in Elliott 6026 | , AA tt} || ope fi vie eects otter the cpening.| A!) produce gn the Weetern Sve | Federation of Labor etmber 4 ae | OUTSIDE OF STATE OF ay | Second Low ‘Tide | < 1 ning Unchanged at 70%. New |nue wholesale market Wriday was es — WASHINGTON : ott #1) york ct) = | Price i 80c per month. or $9.00 year fie p jorthern Pacific was off \ at 7 nelling at Thursday's prices, with the i olling at T yap BY CARMIBR IN CITY ations included |exoeption of rida green peppers, one ry NCHES | Per month +. Still Ww k: | fa pach g ore h ‘nada TL Tou. off \. Central Leather, 87, off %: United) which were ut 10 cents higher on a Steel Industry Sti OFKS| Two gas launches, the Cun aa 1 ocr: Xepnalt, SEU ee ee Mewican, Pouroteurn which were shout 19 centa highs Jand the Valid, are to be sold at AUC’) up Keadin unchanged; Metall Stores, S1%, off % alt - vs Many Men Twelve Hours, (r0 ee 8nt Byte United States [Ohio tenth tg: Brucibles 0, off ty. Baldwin. Locomotive, & ‘A chipment of commoiilties from leardhal Bale wil be bela at 11] changed: Pan-Amorica', off: Chandler, 10%. off %; American Sugar, | California was expected to arrive tn 9 marshal, Sale o he! SO%. UD Mi Btudebaker. 69%, off, We: Gendral’ Motors. 12% joattle atreet Friday, Green peas a Survey Shows |avr. on the ‘Third ave. steps of the pcbaket MM toute seit unchansed: Northern Pacitia.| tne Seattle street Friday. Green p | f build! tral, 67% ‘ott a will sell at wholesale for 21 cents a ee ere Vacate seb found by the barrel, and 22 cents a NEW YORK, March 11.John A ee a ; ; p le " | 2 , > f 1%: Baldwin Locomotive, 84 ound for smaller quantities, Ted none. 2e0t commploted 8 yee! 3) TAKE APPLE CARGO } troloum 4) Sinclair, 20%, off Te |cabbege will be eold at 4 cents a Record: 326 eggs in investigation of the mens day 19] Kept fresh and hse »# — | Vinived Rtate 0 ott i aj Rem yet | pound. dishes and parsley will her first year. ogre 1 “ee ee it nanced | ing on caaee Ua te carried by the| Vs us |be unchanged at 40 cents per dozen iNVestigation As eed jington ap * will a ® | Motors. Northern FP if ~ 7h tab. bunches. BY a trust fund Yeft by the late | steamship Kindentifk wher she sails) = oie eek om Charles M. Cabot of Boston, whojfor Ruropean ports March 14, The} N.Y. Stock Sushenve Fancy Mitnotn hothouse eneumbern 7 * 8 were being sold at $9 for a case of Was a stockholder in the U. S./vetwel arrived Thursday afternoon | aacoailaeds 5 Neneh Steel corporation. |from Europe with 1,000 tons of gen (Theredaye Quotations) 1 tenthee edertent Was Cte ty og ny Peratehed by 1B. Messing © Co.'s Prt) The | Wailding er Friday, with « fair demand. Keres were steady, and wholesalers do not | beligve & change In any direction will | be noted for some time. Always interested in labor con-leral freight ! ‘Wire, Batier ditions in the industry, Cabot was| 0:9 o Stock in. 1911 in having made) SECOND FRE iT CARGO AtCB BOR ss ans ion of these conditions| qe immense amount of freight mer, Reet sugar Amer. Car & Fay BY & stockhokters’ committer. The} now being sent to the Orient inaf Committes recommended abolition cates a thoro revival of trade be- Of the 12-hour day, as it “decreased |tween Puget Sound and the Par] Depressing Industrial News| 4 Amer. Tel. @ Tel The cfficiency and lessened the| fast, shipping men stated Saturday Is Cal Asean ay Vigor and virility of the me use | The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 FEMALE HELP WANTED mn Locomotive The liner Kashima Maru left Seattle ait. & Onio Locomotive LEFT TRUST FUND | Briday with a 9,000ton cargo. ‘The A ; f are $A, Ub ; i n 4 heal CHICAGO, March " Depressing | Cabbage ° 4 . < NTED A FEW MORE Ly 4 TO HELP WORKERS Suwa men route to Seattle). Gistrial news caused & sharp drop s Cal. new, per 5 oes . . talented young wome' At his death Cabot left a trustjfrom Yokohama with a cargo that/ iq grain quotations on the Chicago |‘ ne . Carrots Ver enck ° é train for our own mot fund for furthering improvement | includes $3,500,000 worth of raw and rd of Trade today. Weak stock . Canlifiower Calf ; Productions. Curiosity of the workers manufactured silk. a oS ee aah 4 Celery han Dig t Wanted. “Beattie School 6 Despite the recommendationt | net hes March wheat opened ef, le at . | Curambere Spring. Hi rig 16 @. m Phat followed thix committee probt TAJIMA MARU ANCHORS $1.65, and dropped 34a before the . | 1h. het howse, to $ p.m, § to 10 p. m, nm B pseu L ; loot, “May wheat epeoed off ic at| | dartien "Per te fundby® and Wanye Ha 1912, Fitch, who headed the pres | finer Tajima Maru anchored in| §,°%¢\, and tont 3 ators * | Green Pons~—< 7 , POR F< @nt investigation, says in his report. einott bay Thursday. She brought|" May ¢ eat Tee and) . Green Peppers 120 monthly. ) Published in the current issue of) 4,000 tons of Oriental goods wore L vaard . ~~ clove. % tions March Bapericnss ied M: ine | @ 8 bg eore spene < D Necessary. For tree particu’ teers. tee t dit 1 labor} oR GRE . bag Seg eogh SD subsequently. as instruction, write J. Leonard ( “There are two traditional labor) opPaWER GREYHOUND SOLD Ma ft tao at "4 mer Civil Service Examiner), iPelicies of the steel industry to) ‘rhe Greyhound, steamer operating | 4% “ we hE Bas 4 Equitable Bidg., Washington, Which the U. S. Steel corporation ierween Kelso and Portland, has| reacted Mc before clos "9 3 es GIRLS § “TED BY US PLA Stands officially opposed. By vote|teen sold by C. F. Gore to Capt. F Fonsnues, Torvetwam 34. i A RE of the we = 1912 the 12/4 Willson of Portland Chicago Board of Trade Peoneyivanta 1 i s Second ave hour day and the Tday week were) ee ading . iv SAM WEISPIBLD CANT ‘condem 5 voted cept | way. i . (Friday's Quotations) Replogte ; zi ¥ RE- aearrneiaticns that tdsy tabor|WENATCHER SAILS SATURDAY) parishes by 1. 1. Manning & Co, | Repubite tro’ & ie ° “BET ugae, watch throw mes peduled to call at Havana and Detler Motel Netiding 8. dow honches Bbould be abolished, ‘no matter! 0°, 7 ‘ "the Panama canal on her maiden] whent— Open tien . is What difficulties stood in the way'liiin the new shipping board vessel | Maren ne . Loca! bot house, . -124@ that ‘steps should be taken “e AND “REMODELING iG AND 9 | embroidering by the day, Wert 124-J. 2 eiat WANTE PUPUSA FOR P Price os reasonable. Kainter 39 ¥1 $25,000 HEN [iiencee. only. Bast £6 , : a WTUATIONS W The world’s winner in eggdom, and thou- FEMALE. sands of other prolific thoroughbreds are A MIDDLE-KGED WOMAN WA literally laying the foundation of Amerita’s house cleaning. Firat clase wo greatest poultry district. The great incubators at Alderwood Manor tna| Wenatchee will leave New York Sat Rew toward bringing to an end the) H44. afternoon for her run to the j te beur day." r ers | Pacific coast and Seattle. Sho will eMore than 400 steel workere|cafry more than 200 coast-to-coast Se sperviewed in the course ot [pasmengers, including President H me. ody. “oo gobi and |P. Alexander, of the Pacific Steam oe Soe ee hip Co. Th wel is due here Sf their working hours. Two bun-|40h, "> lie veer dred and ninety-eight worked the| I-bour day. Fightyweven worked might thru the week without a| Weather aba Report en TATOOSH ISLAND, March 11! oa ie rent; .88 alternated a de M.--Rising barometer r; tight sores Abd seven days a week; [VC/ wing Passed in, & two-mast steamer, Bot one day of t in nine. red stack with ik top at 6:15 a m. 1 on per baked ine ta, per came Per te. stork patem #60 " 7 Le “Ot those described as seven day |: Mandard OM tanker. probably the W. vee Deteo er case : are running full blast, chirping chicks in "XPblicants for examinations : Ta wed fam. str Yosemite, . Fige-Dried. per tht. bow Oe : BOE sinc “se nee cears ctor [oe eee ©, Peete | Liberty Bonds eel Fea Hariki ‘se sassy 09 countless thousands are coming into the [f) ‘its:ttencstapier. juniors RI et CTueretar Qeetatine) | Tapert ais poultry world. The wonderful community junior. cieet ical, draftaman : mehooner, probably the Ruder Menify, et Formleneilor Wistel Wellding "|, Rtrained. per that is attracting the eyes of the nation is te ; Lemons Per box Limes-—Carton of && Oranges Ver cone Peers Tegular 12-hour day.” ‘am: «6 mast shipping beard UBMITTED FINDINGS wr suatgacd gd Se Be 118 care se grag the field’ work,|Arrivals and Departures Chicago Live Stock | Fitch submitted his findings to the pa cago Stock | iteel corporation for criticism. The|” March 11—atr President from San| oscar Marne tic loses” Bulk hours of labor of men in its Pedro via San Frenciece and Victoria, « in August, 1919, the latest om ee Went Segue trom Tacscan, ‘igure available, were given to him. A hustling and bustling with busiriess. weeny | er Are you, Mr. City Man, prospering or sli lips Py ae ping backward? fined, talented young men to tra ow would you like to own a modern lone. Curiosity seekers Piecappice Per crate « a eran nce —Per cape $f | Tasers re = our own motion picture home and a profit-pro coding 5-acre poultry ff! se an ares | Sprin, Hours farm at Alderwood Manor? | 2 'to ‘These show 266,966 employes. Of > = Sund. these 237.496 were wagecarners and | ‘7%, Hamburs vig Rotterdam. An -rD, 89 | INLAND EMPIRE MILLS OPEN We will help you to own one—the way is LERKs, GvER i7, FOR @f the wage-earners 196,853 were| Victoria, wt 12:00 With a number of mille already easy. Hundreds of others are happier and nervice, $120 monthly, | Ba fin manufacturing. Of the Salled opening. logging and lumber opera | inations en hive pa 39 per cent or 66.71} were . UEMG | uons in the Inland Empire will be more prosperous—independent of the pay- of “Jastruction write r as working 11 hour or/* lin tut awing by April 1, according | mestertes roll, for having gone forward to the land. Trice Examiner that is, they were 12-hour es to reports of operators. Seattle em 133" sEquitable ‘Sides Was working 11 hours a day one N. Y. Coffee and Sugar [ployment agencies are preparing | No car troubles at Alderwood Manor—the [fl oi trp-twex—vo sec UT and 13 hours a night the NEW YORK, March 11—Sagsr, firm. |*hID large numbers of men to the | balay pRODUOTS. fine big electric coaches bring you back and | im a trust company operating firm; grane-| mills and camps this month “But these statistics covered all Prices Paid Wheirsale Dealers forth to Seattle pee or ae up to midnight. in prosperous localities. Id ‘se | - vocal erenme: 0 ad Manufacturing _ procemes,” | mys ree He@HMC MEXICANS EXTEND stay [Mik coe noi! Visit Ald anor at our expense— s Siete cee Hater f “The abnormal situation in , oe EER: P Egas. Fresh ranch teteeeeee | ae) & the steet plants, the blast furnaces, Alaskan Vessels : changing their original plan, to| ulista occ: axa 39) call any time and make an appointment. See | @pen hearths and rolling milly was| Cerdova—March 10—Halled, str Aa Foreign Exchange spend but five hours in Seattie, the | Cheree— the big $200,000 Demonstration Farm, the parts of the ci shown by these ame figures for = NEW YORK, Maseh 11.—Yoreten ex-|Mexicnn good-will party, composed| Wisconsin cream brick - % 2: eure neement. j the Carnegie Stee! noes, -0738;, 1s [tm neck nr ennnan man, schedule | /tenterge ; +-+- |] finest poultry plant in existence. Sunday will f]| 4?°¥ % Grrulaticn Department o arriy 215 . jock Fo iets» a Wersne § tour Sint So TT fants una Baga | memes be an ideal day to go. Visitors always wel- Sach ong ey jerking 9 hours. 1. Kobe and —_ -——-- [night. ‘This action was decided up ro come, s soot Rreade ‘forking 10 hours forking 12 hours.. Fitch points out that long hours tm the mills are bad for the physi @l condition of the workers, that Prices irae Wheicsale Deniers {Ff SAM WEISPIELD © ir your watch, throw it sways B04" Union: be: 18 SITUATIONS W. D }°0 @ Special Invitation from the an Francisco Produce | °' 4" m the | $07 11. —Putter |Chamber of Commerce to lengthen —Bince 1853— PUGET MILL CO. Sales and Exhibit Rooms— 218 Pike Street (Ground Floor) Phone Elliott 1470 their stay. Shanghal—March %—Malled. otr West Ison for Seattle via Manila and porte owe l Paar Maine priege Publi Geeer Dressed they prevent proper looking after) “Yoxohama—March ¢—alled, etr Tew- ic et PE = J es | } By the workers of their families, |cer tor Beattie. pbs Bugis Maree | that long hours are bad for the|, Boston—March $—Arrived, ate Artiens| Portland Market Status tre le via. Tac } Community as the men have N0| francisco, Cristebal and Philadelphia | PORTLAND time for civic work and foreign-| Malvoa—March $—Arrived, str Edward | C*ipts. 10 born laborers do not have time for; luckenbach from Seattle via Port An Hoge—Re s, Ban Francisco dro unchanged D study of English and American. eee eee ne eee ccticd, etr| Biisep—-Markat steady, unchanged. zation. He says pastors in the | flyades for Bellingham via Tacoma and f SITUATION WANTED ‘ | Prices | Decks Dressed Ming abpien, $1 oo milk, Market # Spriess | Hone Dreased Geese Dremed » | Turkeys Dreaned feel districts told him long hours Admirsl Schley MEAT. sr EXPERIENCE 4 As Bave detracted from the church. ‘% nat, ‘4 Payitte te, Fe- | Quotations ot Stockyards tora, small armature, windiad After the Interchurch Worl - Movement made its report last] | Vessels in Pac at Seattle Portland Planning Stall 1% fancy pac gummer on the evils of the seven-| ¥ €8 nT ort at Seal | * Bes nl mith Cove terminal—Str West Notua Pe day week, Judge Gary, head of the | Great Northern terminalmr Kashima 1925 Exposition) «0. tutt Sree om, ine order)" "Maru, str Tajima Mara = ; brick ihe that the rule against seven-day | Rell Street termioal—U 8 L WT Ceaar.|, PORTLAND. March 11 Foersal} i, new Yabor be enforced in the corporn-|“Tand Trunk Pacific terminai—sie Ad- | Incorpo ° o ic am plants. ince then, Pitch| pic in ioe on Highways and Electrical exposition, Points out, statements have come a be Learn tate ge seg mse sel from some of the plants showing| Goodrich. announ 1 Rodman | appointed executive board ee Cale orl fo Being cup down. iris < ‘The project is incorporated for $5, A steel corporation committee! Pier D- 7 : now is ‘amcig the elimination |“ ping Hoard Yarde—Str West | 000,000. The invested capital repre @f the 12-hour da "1 Himrod, str West Hartiand. sented by the incorporators and if arn leader, ate loonie sponsors is said to be over $200,/ Good Teferences. 16. 75@t1 28 nTeolers electrican. ‘ An Call Eliott 537! RSEAS MAN, MAR would like position ériving 4 years’ experience; 1 fame man since discha: ‘ged. do PM repel work. Phone G ftol 2546. ¥ Cattle | Mediam to choice Best cows and belters Pulls . c - MAN, CITY Li driver, wants position, * vate car or otherwise, chanic also, A-31, Sta 19 MALE AND FEMALE aN Light 222. AY, GRAIN AND Whalesale Price Fer Ten, City Price 000,000. QUEEN crry Bari Whole Abe Goi pa. eurith 8 Oregon Citizens fie termninal—Atr Orent. Juliun Ta Meler, millionaire depart: | Stall 16, 4 fon whole prines, ste; aun] Rave : 44.08 and Kindred 1 sar J Bak Hei Alaska Steamship deoring—Atr Victoria. | ment store operator, is chairman ot | 4" teaches, » pitall 4. Bertone Oats Kolled “ j i} o Tek Shur etal uaa oy 4 loin Baker Heirs | 9.2) fe tats AF murnnian, {the executive board com tse ty. Staite n3s, sisseestastas Aa en sea kent 2 PORTLAND, March 11.—Kight| Milwaukee Ocean terminal—Str Kinder: ———- Peaches, Ibe can: peas, corn’ or solid ‘ : ta Seattle, a ee ease Oregon “have joined izantord street terminal—Motorahip 14> BUILDING AT LOW EBB } home minde mayennaion ste [eect Mi ; > , 20 SALESMEN WANTED os « 7 ne. Construction in Seattle during Feb. bone, 4 ip SALRSMEN OR WOME to enter litigation over the $400,000. y Dock & Warehouse—Mtr| ....°) was 60 per cent below that | 2 ta 8 4 yy a RB Th Docks —Bt $10, per day. Master Pu odd > | to ast yer Jacob Baker of Philadelphi te 5s ere oe Rie lcruanene’ shake ne welitee cae ei, 2, me interview address Room Ford, manager of the Portland Gun| Puget Sound Bridge @ Dred ins I ares al © DE | grumen, 3605.4 oine.oil sardines seer ard Hotel ¢_phone. ce, enid today Gein Natnhow, ot Waterenn mits ixsued. February was the dull suntan abe 5 out AND q day. Ames Yard—Str Roosevelt est month in years, from a building! gran +: <a < In addition to Ford himself, the pret ae coeer, < tall 29, oranges, ibe don; Jutey lem- NOW T LEFT ON BASIN LADIES ms Oregon “chapter” of the association | x Naster, ne Mt Mornee | ntandpoint, fei, Bing scimen iter ee tenet fee 0 OUR ONEY ph ee Ah gta kgs a “now consists of Thor D. Barlow of | West Seattle Elevator—U § © @G 8 Wa- boiitn beet ite Bas tok eed cares and Wrory,, aUBEG, Be Ontario, H. V. A. C: % wens. WT inace heres aah she oe rings, valued PF mntario, H. . Carpenter of Carle-| pasta Coienitutty- Adin: Ateatin sane: ft ot, 2 the ING? pn ag, Kimaty 4 ton, David Hiltz of Roy, A. H. Addison, Allenhurst, Ahmik, An- m Stans Main 1158. Reward. Morningstar of Roseburg, Mrs.| thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Biogamon, macaron! or spa Lost PLATINUM LAVALLIB ig Oat | MARRIAGE. LICENSES |": sisi. So, with diamonds and it: k of Warre: dB : : - P Charity Baker o arren and Bita| Some people have only a spending acquaint+ Valued as a bridal gift: Li Biscaya, Black Wolf, Bi Per Mina Korns of Elgin Name and Residence. Age. 16 Tom $1.40 sone . ‘ A 114°. | Moinssee Dairy Feed . 4 ard. East 19. ; =e Wenishnick, Charles, Camber- | “iath’ db, ceca | eM Me —Ca ance with their money. They never keep Values Year Waitin Ventueniic, Ann, Cumberland: :Legal| ie se fe M8 | Roya Bean i i h ie H ya Bean Meal it long enough to get to know it and its for Marriage at $5)" |Carizon, Guatay, Seattle Lega! | salad ime made mayonvalcs | Teae—Per bbi.. se MD a g einige : Knudson, Borgheld, Seattle ...Legal|§ on 256 - - possibilities for advancement and success. QUAKERTOWN, Pa., March 11 Miitet . ” ghipraras Schooner Fanny | Ma ry Otho James, Bremerton 21 x SANITARY ™ BUILDING CONTRACT UP Th Ng Aeegegllbs ras ee oe Mar: | Nettlewyn Mil! Dock—Btr West Togus F 1 pal Sane pt |r ae Fag Wiser Chretat Wann | a Atand of the contract for the ereo- > bsp asdlbscaaind because they never stop to MW FURS , COR i according to the verdict a ju Thornton, Fern’ M, Bonttie’ << 1.2.27) 4, bare hall #1, Yinas Waddle, 360 | fet ee ee ee Unireie ewe realize the advantages to be derived from eae: yeh rales aa i “Mae, Herald Franklin, Seattle | tani | building e , . - alty, Ke t : ' awarded Miss “Laura Heller. he lGheanaa Marion Prenccs, meats 45, butter, |ington in to be made at 10 a. m. Sat having money in the bank. : amore airy pees Erwin Hit vane for $10,000. The Shia Meaik, hanktia Ki Stall 24; /urday at a meeting of the board of Careful ¢ “ROOM, COTTAGE, ? ry gave her $100. One wornan was Wiwich, Toka, Seattle >. 1! 2 pins e eaded by Pr le ‘ " a ee om ine Jory ° R De fa Porte, Aiegnnder, erettict [Rumah or ane university, aecoraing! FY saving with us. If you have already Roum 014 Capit! ‘esa - — Ee yutt, Isabelle, Seattle ., : i i foes rr Paez OFFERED Sirea’* ; |to statements issued by the board started, keep it up. If you have no savings Fry HOUSES FOR RENT prize ia offered to the Seattle tm “* | GOOD MARBLE IN ALASKA account open one at once. RED ; bolled| Alaskan marble, which is available 6 rooms, first. floor ‘Tat. 1457 200 school child who thinks up the! - Quackenbush, T. J., 2321 Fourth ave., | stait 111 Initial steps in tac Ho catchiest phrase as a label for Wash- 1 various} twin girls ham, 66¢ : ave.; rent $28. Phone Elliott 94 = Pel rate problems affecting Seattle were 122 Bellevue ave. girl. |to Seattle builders, is equal to the i room house, 406 23rd avi seer See pre gerd oery 4 1) PM ‘taken Thursday when the Chamber 9 48th 8 we hoy mah, ee best products of Eastern quarries, ac- $1 will open an account, $25. Phone Elliott 3461, bee nates ogan day © Kt ave., bo tall 17, pure American cane sugar > : st ; otis bean designated an “slogan day.” The| o¢ Commerce wired tratfic officials of ave. t a morican cane mugar, 4| cording to BE Uden of the Art 7-ROOM HOUSE, BATH ROOM all roads entering t city asking further reduction of rates on lumber to the Central states, Activity with a view to having the nection with the Women’s Mducation. al exbibit in the Arena April 18. in BANK CLEARINGS raxs ie Vv. 1808 ‘on | Moe. f the. T0c, Stall 79, pore trem «. : Warren mi carnation mn, Pere," | Marble company, who addressed the nowing room: 2 Blocks weat 9620 Corlinn ave., boy. J *, 100 ean; large Pact Northwest Products commit. Mat r FB» a $11 Federal ave, boy. | . Htall 31, Reliance |tee of x | Tnguire tax Seceutent MM Geiy Isth aon, We. ten seas the Chamber of Commerce 7 UNFURNISHED APAR Libby's apple butter Thursday backed rnoon., ’ Seattle Columbia basin case settled with fair | Wickstrom, W. J. 1422 37th ave., CALIFORNIA NV | COZY 5 ROME ST | Glaarines i X regard to Seattle's shipping interests | wfitiams, William, 418 24th &. boy Bb ™ Nor FROST. perl ay" ‘ o + Xe |" “handy to Smith cove dock. 4 Balances . kena in also to be begun. Opposition ia.to} he western part of the , Anne 974 | j ‘Tacoma made to the proposed sweeping in } DEATHS | state hay successfully withstood the A NATIONAL BANK |§-ROoM, STRAM HEATED, @ } | 7 crease ela os " : Btalle 27-28, boiling beef, 1 1 nt cold snap, according to report in, 1015 Wnion st, : Clearings r in class rates in Western Miller, Charles W., 40, 453% Fifth NB. | a6 cok betiiee beet 8 P, according ports i n | Balances .. | | Washington, and adjustment of im. | Craft. William, 26, 0. K. hotel |akinned wolees 3 Ins, Sig” veived by the local weather bureat, | Member Federal Reserve System 33 FURNISHED APARTNE port and export rates east of Chicago | k3lenan, arriett, 6 alhoun |tumbla river’ sineite, 4 The coldest day was March 6, wh = ~ Z AND FLATS { Clearings . . 5,004,910.00 | | Will be sought. This latter problem | Mreemeyer, Andrew, 66,1365 Yakima| 2” Malibut. 20¢ Mm Second at Columbia 3-RGOM FURNISHED APARTMB Palances * "971.915.00 | |affectathe ability of West coast TTL . Privat were “ro «OR pmigpeanccmnyy ona Booher naehen | Norman, Lewis D., 8%. Tedmond Scientists deny that the moon has . SEA E WASHINGTON Tange ‘and ester? handy to seas comm: Young, Thomagema, 1i, 100 Ward st.j any Influence over the weather, gested for permanent woar, weer tats Domammore Phone North 4341,

Other pages from this issue: