The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 12

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taken as requested by the udo will arrive in Seattle | | focal, gr Davis’ data shows that ‘ She ts from th e Gu t nd | Paretoy @umer is paying at a level of about Carribean ports and will load with | pepper BS per cent above the 1913 prices for Keneral merchandise here. Popeore , guch things as meats, eges, butter, eee Coffee, tea, lard, four, milk 4 DAVE RODGERS SUED @heese. The wholesale dealer is pay AA Feeelling food and other commod-| PAGE 1 SEATTLE AT ‘Ship News | | | PRIDAY ‘arribean-Pacific-Gulf line steam ur congress if an investigution is Hilton brought sult Wednes 1913 day against David Rodgers, ‘ shipbuilder, for $5 ming i have rs had not ab tng about 50 per cent above th Tevel for these things. . gets an average of but 2 higher than in. 1913, Re 000, « Reconsigsnments, high freight rates building project in April, 1920 @nd the open price system of price ore Pixings are responsible for the dis MARINE SUPERINTENDENT erepancy between the prices p F. D. Crar t for the Wit as been pro indent and Hams Line at Tacoma moted to marine super Ht. A. Armstrong will have charge of the Tacoma office of the company, It was announced Thursday o- Standard Of tanker Petroleum IT the consumer and those rec the prody cording to a st @f the problem made for Hardin the federal trade commission, Reconsignment is the practice of Dried, Btles in the railroad car before they @re unloaded at the point to which |ts on her way to Southeastern Ala» Billed. In one investigation the trade| ka to act as reserve supply veasel Commission found that a car of coal! ty olj stations tn that section, ‘waa resold 12 times between the mine and the wholesaler. Each seller Boosted the price to make a profit. MORE WAR WILL COME, SAYS JAP When good cheer flows across Pa Banquet board, tongues are loosed ‘and facts pour out. ‘This was demonstrated at a little Banquet given by Dr. Yutaka Mina- ‘Kuchi, Japanese scholar and propa- @andist, Wednesday evening. ‘The firet shitanael of grain to Japan since prewar days will be made shortly by Mitsul & Co. The firm is buying wheat In Portland eee 0. 8. K. Africa Maru ts completing her cargo for the Orient in Tacoma today Yesterday she loaded wood) | pulp at Vancouver, Og: Reginning with the «ailing of May 26, vennels of the International Mer cantile Marine Co., American line, will stop at Cherbourg, France, for the convenience of tourists to conti nental Europe, . . rs List to the doctor's words: “Russia | Capt H.C. Hansen, Norwegian | Witk—cwt , has no business in East: | snip owner and operator, was a Se @m Siberia. She is an interioper isiton oO Victort y edines fhere. Japan and China should have | *t!¢ visitor from Victoria Wednes:| | & all of that vast territory. China boa Cae of yin gecerger Brick gg oa er J ine, ia load be Rege—Freeh ranch Should have what she rightfully | or vi tor Callao, rm z @wns, Japan the rest. ore “The Yap controversy ts simple. It will be settled this way. Japan will be given a mandate over Yap. America will be given a cable station on the island. This seems to me to be an equitable settlement. | TATOOSH ISLAND, Apri “ “The league of nations is a step Cleat: wind cast, 12. m Steamer Eldorado is loading at the Bay City mill, South Aberdeen. . Weather Bureau Report} “*” fA ba per 26- box Florida, per case. 1 56 Hey . by local dairies triplets . Pot LTRY toe * oo rT DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Destore Local creamery a »e ue ” % 38 Ty Prices Paid 2 Wholesale Dealers foward unity. But when a creat dif. 5 = erdiens bound parte ae Feari = [one rp mes der 4 a . 36 ference arises there will te war as ee Live, ¢ a and up a be m it rema 2. GO Dressed 20 fensr» Power will remain the Arrivals and Departures |°"7, r Arrived Torkeys—Live : a April 14—Mtr Jefferson from Southeast Beigain Haree—Live lan Rinaens ot oe POULTRY Schools Must Not ie “etetians "wi a 9 Be Slighted: Cooper + | oeecabeeeh woh Frank B. Cooper, superintendent of 4” | Geese—Drenned “° city schools, urged that the expansion far Turkeys—Dreswed e rY Of the school system must not be sao. MEAT ‘ificed in the name of economy, fn a} April 14 speech before the I ry club Wed. Diego via fa — Mesday. One of the chief problems ®,"% r faced by the school administration is “rex tor that of housing for pupils, Cooper = m.; atr Wallin ¥ April 13—Str Wea for Hor ._ ie z |Rellingham and Vancouver, Bt ‘a hoon a Rita for Valparaiso via Francisco, RAIL OFFICIALS HERE George Stephens, fretgnt traffic oe Manager of the Canadian Nationa Railways, accompanied by J foe | Alaskan Vessels i General freight agent at Vancouver, | J 77e? April 18—falled, ete North: B. C, are in Seattle Thursday con h str Re ferring with local officials of the @ company. eee Vessels in Other Ports LAST WOOD suIPp LAUNCHED , _ Hambare April 19 fatled, motorsbip | periey— wn With the launching of the steam.» n™ Na Apri bon Arrived, otr| Rolled, ship Undaunted at Portland last § from Beattie | Stipped Week, the last wooden vessel in the Ps hors Balled, str Breet | oO! Wh United States built from a fleet cor-| ‘Halnoa—April 11—Arrived, ste Derblay| Rolled oration hull was completed. She from Se Will enter the service of the Hart-|,,® 4 ean Wood Lumber Co., plying between piemident from the Columbia river, Australia and Yalta for Beattie, South Africa, # Arrived, ate! str Wil 4a, m, tro—April 12 Bonttie. Balled le porta, sacks 100-1 — ——-— | cs a Fan Mash.100-. racks, no FUNERAL SERVICES For Gro. | Vessels in a1 t Seattle ee eee eceanlee® HAROLD VAUX, who died Tues: n Maru; Pier B, heat. Mixed feed, $0-Tb. # at his home, 3727 Corliss » ve. Northern Terra wt Ment ‘ to be held at the Bonney-Watson eg P Str Quinanit, Anseed Oil Meal tnblirment et 2 p, Thursday, | P oir dene ‘A. bern heen Mal 1 Becabharate ranted |p Bir Admiral Rodman, Alfalfa Meal Altho Elmer Irving, colored, |! ly a a pos Et eharged with forgery, had a record Pac hyd of four convictions for st Coal Bunkers—S8tr Bastern crime and Weatern on Shipping oortngs— ® jury in Judge Calvin S. Hall's! Suiapa, str Yous » UB OG bigon- | Gener: court Wednesday not only acquitted quia. Grant Bhim but took up a collection for his) “tte "gtnpway oie deriee Att Victoria, | shett— benefit. Stacy Breet Terminal—U #8 Burnaiae,| }onte m Nee t Terminal—Sehr Wawona, | Alfalfa May x , : Mixed 1 BANK CLE Atrect ‘Terminal—Btr Brookline, | Mimethy Hh He | "ate Wont Martiand. Spokane Btrest \Terminal—Ship Avner | Psi | Coburn, motoranip: W. Burrows Balances . Waterway Dock & Warchouse—-str| Half a Portland ne fiaridee Alaskan oil pr Clearings «+++» 5,602,270,00 | | 7°40 bee eine ae ane, ot? | ielands to. Col Balances . 607,704.00 || sehr Admiral Mayo, bark | lands to Cole atr Westward Ho. ridye & Dredging Co. Spokane eur Clearings .... + 1,512,885.00 Str Roonevelt Balances ..... ..... 604,033.00 0 Mille Dock-—-Btr West Mahwah, Tacoma | | Heffernan Dock—#tr Ketchikan, ship| Steamer Clearings ..., ..... 464,602.00 | |. 0" | Canal Lumber Co.—Behr J. W. Cline, Balan Bumson Mill buream—bar -Str ¥. & Loop, We wh, lind, Columbia, onseed Meal Granulated way by June 1 Ment Serape Haatern oe EXPLOIT OTL West projects ets from y are to the publicity bure of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce has announced Haven macks Quotations at Stockyards --1100@1t sacka 39.00 BM. .57.09 60.06 ska... 26.00 acks. ,.20.00 to exploit Admiralty be under Atlantic. Gulf & Pacific line, is due to anchor in port Friday, coming from British THE | British News Lowers | New York Stock List SEATTLE WHEAT MARKET GOES LOWER ::: STAR CHICAGO, April 14 THURSDAY NEW YORK pril 14—Lower prices prevailed on the New ¥ ork mt lower on the Chica odd Hirst Low Tide iret Low ‘Tide Hp tenes 74 » and some raiin Northern Pacific hit @ new low| cial raina in the grain belt and d ‘ ee the via 1,00 ‘at 69 and 69M, off % to 4; Republic Nteel, after| turbed conditions in Hngland. After View Nigh pening up| Dped ', Lackawanna fell below 48, Crucible|&® Weak opening, corn pr advar . ‘ made a new low on the dectine after ning at 81M common | Provisions f oo %. bein. guoted at 80. Studebaker reacted net Any * whea - ft 60, dropped immediate %. United States Stee at 8 24% and doc Wet Tide ah Tide || ot dropped immediately to aited Bat uly wheat op opm it LU Sem mi, 10.941)" ORF quotations includ 40, and lost an ted States I off %; New York Central, 67%, unc hanwed close New Haven, 16%, unchanged; Maldwin Locomotive, 8444, off %: Centra ay corn op | Leather, 33%, off Republic, 60, up te: Asphalt, 60, off W; Pennayivania,| but regained Manufacturers and Export Bi, unchanged ravine Sy oft ie: Aouthorm Pucleie faa, vott Ms tnterna ; ilibun tii tinal Paper, d0lg. off 1; Northern Pacific, 68, off ; Mexican Petroloum ers Discuss Preliminary lass off % y Plane | FOR SLOAN C0. N. Y. Stock Exchange - | Preliminary steps looking to Charges of gross mismanagement | MATO TERM Participation of Seattle in the In on part of the shipping board Rational Commercial Expositior be are contained in a petition for re held in Lima, Peru, we tak n Wed ceivership for the Sloan shipyards Resday wher ‘oup « al manu the Anac Shipbuilding Co., and facturers xport t in the|the Capital City tron band or IN] With the Mexican tomato se Rutile it discus id th th jeral yurt A Ay afte Ue markets in South America. the yarda, stock was noted along the avenue “South Americans have been tal Th hipping boant seized the| Thursday. The Mexican toma that img too long in terms of San Fran yards during the war, Two sults] ived Wednesday were sold at . — Y n. of the Wa br ht against the shipp 50 on repacked lugs 4 cisco” T. J. T ¢ “ ington S company, said. ‘The for alleged damag | There was niso a nhortage of as 5 Dusiness ts re for us if we go after sulted from | Paragus, Cold nights at local and ‘ ris 1 sed by Fed California shipping points were given " _ The big commercial exposition will e jas the cause for the shrinkage, Jot al deters v4 ; 3 7 on ‘ be held in Peru July 28 to November NEW COASTAL SERVICE t reported that after a few day ar : . at % | ate J on a sie 1 hw w 100 rating the new in coastal }Of Warmer weather the local aspar: |i Sisilat eiechol * 1% , 34% Hd ‘ . manufacturers of the « an ef vice of the U. & Transport com. | @#U8 supply will be able to fill the | Inspiration 4 | Bept ‘ ‘ fort to have a representative exhibit pany, the wean lines, the large | demand of the tle retaiioss Eadeawonns is |ueny ns. 98.00 38.80 38 49 @ssembled for exh in the South 9 goo.ton «tear tone will A few crates strawberries ar. | ry +h : 338% 13 sa8e 486) anbe 3080 American metropolis dock } abe rived on the wh ale t f tke Lard tay nd were soon sold at for a 16% | May , oT? a0 ser | te of 20 pinta, Or sant of th eon 5 1017 10 1000 © DLEMEN LEVY panthers dew '_ a chargen the mer us aie meshes “ , [dich express charges the merchant . | M a 8 ' Interonastal service of the Isthm!:|harely made a profit on the berries x " y es so an steamship lines will be augment:| it wasp tod e | o- ’ ht steel freighters with ma reporte ® tou! ‘ phe new steel freiehters with: mere was no change in dalry quo 4 Tie | Chicago Car Lots in the t ntha, it is OM! rations Thursday. A good supply of |# : (Wednewday's Quot -) nounesd b Lilly & Co.. to all commodities waa noted . fore he “ 3 | ee 5 Se SHINGTON, ril 14 Middle. « ators for the company. The bel auwey ’s Datler Mote) Bellding men eee are levyin or of these ships will be the Bir VEGETABLES 3 Graton Marta Cont, Kata LT, ws any 4 nam ¢ due april 38 from | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ~ es : wat 3 ” gent on the valu “ April 2 iene araen a 2 Cor 41% | Corn ‘ a al. per ciaware 19% | Wheat, 20 corn, 85 cars ood In possession of Secretary °€| OPEN NEW RADIO STATION 4% | care Labor Davis today E as orders are received 18 nt Pacts collected by Davis’ depart shington, the new naval ra me rap Live Stock Ment emphasizes the exposure made eatport will be put et 1 Hoge ecetpta By President Harting tn his m apletely equipped hy s A <p ay #© congress that drops in pr a ‘ " ack Gonsumers were slower than dev f a an us % e Prices of basic materials. is ‘ . ™ UE 5 1 : MME ts tay Sts taformation before GULF LINER DUE tae : Liberty Bonds signe. tne (Wednend: 26018, owen t es | Pernished oy 1 vate Wire, Dutier Portland Market Status First 88 ¥ April 14.—Cattie—Market he he > site stie tr ealy, 1 rors soe boas ) bres tree ree stn 5 ier ores pres : > erent ee | A Vind ‘sates, 05.400.000 RETAIN NEW Port counser| Denver Live Stock Market Effective May 1, the law firm of DENVER, Apr Robin Murphy & Murphine w oe, Ma ' for the } ; ly meeting of ' Wednesday 1m The change in the counsel for the | bieb the TW } en ay T at th port was necesmitated by the realgna Thorgrimson the firm that has acted an |counsel for a number of years, m of urner, Preston, GREEN STAR SHIP COMING Green Star steamship Apt © of the line to come here in many} montha, will arrive in Seat ¢ Par East April 13, aceo wireleas message receiv nuraday, Steamship Went Ixon, operated by in due to sail f ruthers & Dixon, © Orient Satur day, SPECIAL mpGAn Eather Howard, * t from 4 w kg at the Knic Theatre, En route ke rric $2.00; oukey: S00 an “Tdlike to-but I haven’t the money” Did you ever sion when a ter offered? A small amount saved every week will soon grow into a fund which will en- able you to good opportu to indulge pleasure. Let our Savi save. Open 6 to 8 Saturday Evenings TN Established 31 Years TICKET OFFICH SALE OFENS TOMOnnOW METROPOLITAN «. J. MacGnrcon HARRY K. MORTON Felin Hussell, to oh ights—Lower Floor, 4@ PENALTY ON YUKON CARGOES A penalty of $10 « ton will be ameened on cargoes for the Yukon river points that are shipped after | August 11 this year, it ls announced by the American Yukon Navigation company. Thin applies to all points except rtations from Kot! te from | Croan, where the old pena rding tO) 4 ton will apply. The penalties are ed here imponed to avert loxses due to late [shipments being caught in the an nual freezeup nan, firwt | fo to Boldt's For good apple —Advertinement nn 5 DAYS, STARTING S, APTUL 19 SAT. ws ‘reduction aod Cast PRICE MATINEE 8 Theatre, N.Y. iclen Ford, Marion Danicl Mealy and at the Columbia Theatre, rbocker Theatre, N. Y.; 30 nd & Weeks at the ‘Tremont or return engagement, $2.50; Ralcony, £1.00, Saturday Matinee, 50c San Franctaco; at the Theatre, fi d The. have to make this admis- chance for something bet- take advantage of some nity for advancement—or in some long-wished-for ngs Department help you THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921, Men’s Clothes Store | Has an ae wk hey- Brockman, mer FOR of thelr Third t. ntore thin wee t t fir tasted | . 1 n the Ar proupered, and fina firm decid ed to bran they did t They then ired r nal location at ‘Third and Pike and after ennive alterations opened for bust 1 unt R your Ko, hey have given special attentior to the lighting effects in the new re, with the result that Third and Pike is today one of the b t hted on in the United Staten N. Y. Coffee and gd : YORK, April 14—fu Raw, Wes@e ies F oreign Exchange Foreign ex «. 1.90 “ ' ' A high grade Cokin ary BALLARD J possib 2265 OR ASK YOUR DEALER AMUSEMENTS MOORE sry BLOSSOM SICILY with Hennle Ulelds AbD NonwonTH ADLEM AND COMPANY End.” LOLYA ~ MILKS Uh and Vine bien 208d BUNGALOW #2sravuanr Third Near Wine Nightly ren, #10, ae eR enoy . - “Helle, t PRANK IES Springtime” lam. Tabte Big, Cherry, Pear HOOD RIVER, Ore, April 14 PORTLAND, April decline in flour prices, averaging H t cherry and pear crops : BUTLER OAM, © predicted in the Hood| Cents & barrel, Second end James a = aaoll ae aaa ‘ortiand millers, 1 River valley on account of th P| media fing nal bloorn. The pear crop is estimated at 900 boxes, or 60,000 more than| . : eee "| Declining wheat market ts om yon Santa Fe Requests SAN FRANCISCO, April 14 Santa Fe railroad today asked all o its employes, other than common la Hamlin and Brothers; Clr thwell: Engel and Velvet Fingers.” Adminaion stated. | TALK LOWER RATES tion of reducing freight rates to mee water competition, according to R. M St tour. Prepare¢ for use in your range or fur- nace, and priced at a figure that means “Cheapest in the —your Crops Predicted Wage Reduction The borers, to accept a 20 per cent reduc- tion in pay, it was announced at the! offices. The order came from | the general offices in Topeka, it was Raflway executives meeting in New | York Thursday discussed the ques- Calkins of the Chicago, Milwaukee & | Paul raclway, who arrived here Wednesday night on an inspection le wa sible for the additional reduction, cording to the millers’ statement, | t May 24-27, with an old established tation in Northwest homes for providing most heat with least Ask your dealer for “CASSIDY WELLINGTON” ideas about coal will get a pleasant shock. Arrow Coal Co. F, ©, FERREE, President 4400 Fourteenth Ave. N. E. —e Portland Millers Reduce Flour Prie FORM TRADE RELATION TO Upon announcement of a trade lations tour to Southwestern Ws ington and Columbia river point under auspices of the | Chamber of Commerce, tions were made Wednesday. |quired 125 applications are exp within a few days The entire will cost $60. NEW RUSH TO ALASKA Attracted by the opening of com and oils leasing, a steady stream persons has been drifting to | this year. With the sailing of tl steamer Alomeda Wednesday with | passenger list of 450, the total tourists going North in the last th months was brought to Best grades of are now offered at $8.20 . Coal repu- 14.—Anoth was announced today effective E 18 The 2,500. FI) scriptions. share. pear next Sunday. SEATTLE H.C. PUYALLUP W. H. PAULHAMUS President Puyallup and Sumner Fruit Growers’ Canning Co, PARSONS hwestern a. Ww. President Se Bank SPANGL atthe GORDON ©. CORBALEY Meinrath-Corbaley Co, 531 Henry Bldg. Offices, Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Second Avenue at Columbia Elliott 4184 Growers Canning Co, | Seattle Puyallup Last Call, $23,477,962.12 | SUNIL Organization Committee for Washington So speedily and so satisfactorily has organization of the Oregon- Washington Canning & Preserving Company progressed that we are able to announce an earlier date than was thought possible for the opening of our books for stock sub- Next Monday, April 18, will be the opening day, and the public will have opportunity to take up the limited allot- ment of preferred stock at $100.00 a share (8% cumulative) and an equal amount of common stock at $10 per Full details and particulars will ap- TACOMA HENRY RHODES President Rhodes Bros, W. R. RUST American Smelters Se+ curities Co, CHESTER THORNE Chairman Board, Bank Cregon-Washington Canning & Preserving Co. National ‘acoma, 1005 Pacific Ave. Tacoma SaTILUUIUALUAUUUUUUAUUNUUUULUUUUUUUUUAUUUUULIUALUEULUUUUUULLLAELUE ELL imi

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