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PAUr 12 PLANT MAY COME HERE Baltimore Man Is Favorably Impressed With Seattle After a careful investigation of Pa- cific coast points, F. L. President of the LaMotte Chemical Products company, of Baltimore, has . decided that when his company builds & coast tannin extracting plant, Se ttle will be chosen as the location. said R. H. Mattison, commissioner of the industrial bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, today LaMotte left today for Eureka, Mont., where his company wil! build the first unit of its Western plant to make larch extract extract Jareh pulp and pulp pre includ be annin ucts, ing paper. Eureka was en @ause there are great amounts of larch waste available from mills there, and the first unit is to handle lareh exclusively LaMotte plans to have a distribut fing branch here, altho the bulk of the output will be sent to the plant at Baltimore. It is probable that the output of the Eureka plant will be shipped to Seattle by rail and then Dy iatercoastal steamer to Baltimore ‘The first unit of the plant will have 25 tons output daily, but it Is planned | to bring it up to 250 tons daily LaMotte said he w impressed with the unmatched transportation facilities here, both rail and water With cheap and plentiful water and who banks on the future of Seattle ‘will not make a mistake,” said La Motte. While the Initial operations of his company are confined to larch, La Motte said great industries can be ing forest by-products now going to waste. oe New Enumclaw Plant! to Use Mill Waste A new industry, converting what cles for medicinal and commercial is announced by the indus trial bureau of the Chamber of Com- merce as a result of the organization of the Arborextur company, which ished a wood by-product plant Enumclaw. ‘The company has a retort near there turning out from one to three tons weekly of finished product, in cluding charcoal, tar, turpentine, Faw materials used in the retort are the waste from the saw mills, which ee nee min An investigation ts being made by ‘the industrial burenu of the Chamber markets, and it is the plan of the inety es increase fa olgpet as the SEATTLE WINS IN RATE CASE ‘The intermountain rate case ended victory for Seattle and other cities when the interstate com commission refused Wednes order a reduction in rail rates points east of the Rocky moun tains to intermountain points, ‘The contention of coast critics that railroads may allow water terminals lower rates to meet water competi- tion is fully sustained by the com mission's ruling. APPEAL FOR APPLE CARS Telegraphic appeal for emergency Failroad rates to move 1,200 cars of valleys apple crop has been sent to the interstate commerce commiasion works. Réfisal to grant the request ‘will mean bankruptcy to many growers, it was stated. The commis. sion has acknowledged receipt of the NEW TANNIN LaMotte, | power, all of which appeal to the| manufacturer. | “The conservative business man Built up in Western Washington us | otherwise would be waste into art} | wood alcohol and acetic acid. The) the 1920 Yakima and Wenatchee | by the state department of public | Tides in Seattle Ship News | THURSDAY ay Arhil, m™ | 2 || Wiest Low Tide Viet Low Tide niew jars sen] | Piret Mish Tide jooe am, Ae tt | Berend Low Tide aot wn} ah Tide | Second High Tide 10 4h pom, 108 Lee my tee te eee PORT ASKS CIVIC AID Resolutions asking the co-operation of all ctvio organizations Interested in advertising and soliciting business for the Port of Seattle were intro duced at Wednesday's meeting of the port commission by George B. Lamping. The resolutions will come up for final action at the next regu lar meeting of the port body | eee | URGES COAL BUNKERS On the plea that Seattle is greatly handicapped by not having accom |modations for steamer bunkering, Chief Engineer George F. Nicholson of the port commision Wednesday | | THE Prices Steady; Firm Tone on N.Y.Market NEW YORK, April 24 The New York stock market was quiet at the SEATTLE STAR PRODUCE MART HERE 1S DULL Florin Strawberries Placed RAIL WORKERS OPPOSING CUT Present Their Plea Before opening today,’ with pric ty to fir a Sa . evelopments in the ¢ tions dispute had a. disquieting foot in some quarters, This was offset by a reduction In British discount! on Sale Labor Board rates United States Steel was uncha od. s ible was slightly lower QU 50%. Bethichem “H sold % higher at 68 5 Mexican Petroleum started @ quarter up al 180% and advan: 4 te 161 ‘There was a dull tone to the whole |BY ROBERT 8, THORNBURE le were irregular, with prices changing only slightly neylvania cote st Wiuteday Ty og ‘ was down \ an a result of the cut In dividend yesterday, ae age gooa| CHICAGO, April 28. — Hallway Qpening prices included: ons ere Cl workers presented to the United Crucible, 40%, off Company, 43, off “%&;) Atchison, 81, off i quality, were offered at from $6.25 ‘ Mexican Petroleum, i, United Kratos Rubber, 746, aH Wee ty §5.00 on @ 20-cup crate, Loe An-| States rail labor board today their ehem %. UD debaker, b6%, \ ver eon % a NM heent Pacific. ty “ES | getew berries were welling at $3.50 for | plea against a wage reduction asked ot Mii ding. c Unite Fy fate 5\s Age he 0 by the railroads, + § reading, vi i rises . wire °*| The wholesale price of rhubarb was i $3, Unchanged: American Kraph & Telephone, 107%, off tei | no peng 2 adres eee te 34 | They denied the ansertion of rail achanged ne ie some profit taking in the last half hour. Call money got up| cents a pound. California new Gar. |foad executives that ie Ae .. at per cent a result of the governmental withdrawal of $9.200,000.\ner potatoes were being offered at| in has gone down sufficiently to Studebaker react from its early high of 2%. Asphalt! & hy 10 cuenta a pound. Jobbers| Warrant a reduced pay achedule or Also reacted over two points from its r the year of T4'q. Bteel 9 and that wages in “similar industries” stocks were quiet In final dealings. I Avanced points claimed there waa no market for the Closing prices included WHEAT PRICES recommended that the commission authorize an investigation to de mine the possibilities of insty coaling facilities here. eee SHOP PLAN SUCCESS? That the shop committee plan of] labor on the docks of Steamship company has | eavy reductions In dam age claims and increased efficiency was stated by HL. C plow, annist ant general manager, in a talk before the Rotary club at the Masonic club rooms Wednesday | . Schooner J. W dealing with the Pacific resulted in bh « . Clive, with a cargo of lumber from Ballant for Callao, waited at Port Townsend Wednesday | night for a favorable wind, so she! ‘ould sait to Cape Flattery, thereby fispensing with the services of a/ tug. eee Small freighters operating be tween Seattle and British Columbia have expressed some wom tinfaction | at the announcement that the Pa cific Steamship company is going to route some of its vessels to Van couver. ‘The new 12.000 ton tanker Albert | rolit to be launched Friday at Van . Wash, will be sponsored by Mra. Miles Poindexter, wife of Sena. | tor Poindexter. eee Stormy weather has delayed oper. ations of the spring fishing fleet at Neah Bay The salmon are re | ported scarce as yet, also. eee A cargo of whisky and cable was landed at Vancouver, B.C. by the steamship Moerdijk of the Holland Amerika ling Wednesday o*s 8 | More than 3,000 tons of wool fre | Australia will be brought to Seattle [by the steamship Canada Winner, due April 29. eee Cannery ship Benjamin F. Pack for ber summer station in Alaskan waters. eee Columbia to the United Kingdom. eee Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH IST.AND, April 28.—# A.M & three-mast anip, 6 Arrivals and nd Departures, Aprfl 28—mtr Presets from Anchorage, Southwestern via Southeastern Alaska, 7:25 a m.; ate Cordova from Southweat ern vin Southeastern Alaska, :30 a.m. | Aprit Str Admiral Dewey from Ta- coma, 4:15 p.m, Ralied April 2%Str Amazon York via Tacoma. San | Patho, 6:30 a. mm April miral Dewey for Vancouver, Tacoma and = Rn atr Nome City for San Francisco via ett, 11 pm. Alaskan Vessels Petersbure—-April 1¢—Salled, ate City of Beattie, northbound, 9:30 p.m ° Vessels in Other Ports Mantia—April 24—Sailed, str Protest- | laus for Beattie | Shanghal—April 21—Saefled, str Ka- shima Maru for Seattle Honolulo-—April 27—Salled, echr Mel- one for Bellingham. | fan Pedro—Aprit Ranger from Seattle atr president from | str Mukilteo from, Seattle 4 fay Francisco—April Arrived. str) e } | Rainier trom April 27 | @atied. str Hy: 7pm; ate QUEEN CITY yg: t Re | Colin H. Livin fr Beattie, 9p. m.s . large pkgs Quaker Quakies atr Everett for Be: ‘p> m » « flakes) 250 . pall Fiake | Astoria Apri Arrived, ste Wal . =e F ered ce 7 Del | lingford from _ na iam tale 17 cane . or string bea 260; best bulk eneos, 2 Ths. the; 4 Ths. good prunes, 250 Sarees, Pee tins mero orines 2, | Vessels in ‘Port at Seattle) Ete th baet treah ranch [mith Cove Terminal—Pier A, @tr La- S ® Lal nite be: Souene, § a. small white beans, | gmitt Cove Anchorage—Rarge Riwel yi Tiley plats, bes dea; deinen Tha dn, | rent thern Terminal—Str Toyama ECONOMY . Stall 26, fine beet sugar, # Tha, ese, | Bell Street Termtnal—Schr Altes, Dest American’ cane surar’ § fhe. Toe | American Can Co. Dock—Sehr Agaiea, Stalls 1-8-9, 260 can sardines, Ihe: 350 lé--Bie Talthy ties, ean salmon, 28c; corn, peas or tomat Fier 10-—Gehr Fanwy © Hee can. Siall 49, shredded cocoanut, sre | Pier 6 ance 1.: 400 coffee, 1% Ths 5c: raw shelled | Pier & Appa. peanuts, 2 Ts 250; pop corn, 3 the isc. | Pier 2—Htr Alameda, str Cordova, ) Stalis 1-2-2, dotling beet, 10¢ tm; pot| Pier A—Str Admiral Rodman Foast, 12%c T., choice fh. . | Pier B—Str Spokane. veal steak, 20¢ T.; iamb 20 th | Pier C—Str Weat Inteta, 5 Stall 39, Nucoa, 29¢ T., 2 Ms. Abc, Gem | Union Pacific Terminal—Str Ohioan. Nut margarine, 27 T., 2 ths. t6c; boat | Pacific Const Coal Runkere—U 8 8, Un- . full cream cheese, 200 i gala, lightahip Umatilla, 5 WESTLAKE United Mtates Shipping Board Moortngs— Sugar stall, 49-l. sack Northern Light Str Weatward Ho, atr Ieont itr Yow flour, 32 Stals 16-17 x flakes, 10¢ serite, atr Eastern Glen, str Belbeck. pke.; 2 1s. corn flakes, 25; 2'4-tb. red | Alaska Steamship Mooring—Str Victoria, can Hill's coffee, $1.09. Stall 159, Tea tr Skagway, str Santa Ana Garden honey, 45¢ glans, Stall 192, 4 the + Street Terminal—Behr W dried apples, 260; large jar Heinz apple ord Street Terminal—Bark Guy ©. Butter, 59¢; Shepard's apple finkes, 26< Gowns. 7 phe. Stall 116, good a Se th |'Todd Dry Docks—Str Went Hartland, and up; best rhubarb. bc ™. stalls 4-5, | at King, schr Admiral Mayo, U boiling beet, 12%e Mm. rnaide. PIKE FLAC Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—str i) 11, best American cane sugar, # Patterson. $e. 10. Stall 79, pure fresh milk, ide | Ames Yard—Atr Roosevelt Gall 1525, 2 larke cans pears, | Hotfernan Dock—Str Ketchikan, Peaches or Apricots, b0c; Lux, 100 pug ; | Stream hip Oriental large can tomatoos, 2 for Jolie Ki | Bolcom Lumber Co.—Bchr Philippine pl Stall 62, 2 ha new seeded raini Stimson Mill Co. Dock—#tr Ikomasan 49¢; § be boxes matches, 25; Camph Maru goups, 10¢ can; 2 he tapl omen Bbc; 4 10c roils tollet paper, 2 q conxen They Carried Guns— B Stall 102, best fresh churned butter, 4%¢ q ®., 2 We. She; fresh peanot but he © Bi bsdtatbiete Pawrneinie| For Wrist Usage be bottle Vinegar, 190; 2 ty DENVER, April 28—An excited fmargaring, Sic; § Ths. ‘bes: cane ushed > i ie mamn vench eugn S80 dos n rushed up to Patrolmen red King salmon, 25c ling nd Hill here today 2:3 %.; Finnan haddie, 20¢ Mm; h “There are two bandits down here + sees ain |planning a holdup. 1 heard one of | Stan 42, lamb stew, fe potting | them ask the other if be had the| beef, 100 Th. Ball 0, ‘minced ham, 300 guns,” she sald 1.; French roll, 0c th. tall 46, rad ed anit we relia fahes, & bunches 10c; celery, 10.’ Sta ;| _ Dodd and Hill rushed to the scene, 4%, butter, 45¢ ™.;' cream ‘cheene |drew their revolvers and captured Tb. Stall 6%, red snapper, 10¢ ™.; ‘trean| the two men end, 0c th.’ Btall #4, pot roant, 100 1 iy ec ze Shoulder lamb, 10c ™. Stall 1,’ Chatter,|, When searched, three guns were fen's race tracks, 25e; loaf cake, 25¢ found on them—morphine gun BAX ARY Cane sugar, 4 The 4 the. Te, $8.75 ons pir io0rt sack; Royal White soap, ¢| SPRINGFIELD, IL, April 28,—By bare the; Borden's milk, tail can i1%o;|a4 vote of 48 to 9 the state senate brown suger, 2 tha. 170; ‘whipping cream. | pauwed the bonus bill here yesterd , Ise bottle; commercial cream, 126 bottle; a th nus bill here yesterds 4 fresh milk, % gt; 10 Ms. cane sug: joa alling for a referendum vote on Soc; 5 Ihe navy beans, 24¢ ne string: [bond issue of $55,000,000. The meas naar tens cecahes ta oreo, Keun peas, | ure provides for a bonus of $15 a 1. X. L. vegetable py, 10: large oval{month to ex-service men up to 20 J 02 sardines in tomato sauce, 1ba, months, ‘Sen. ard left Port Townsend Wednesday Pernienca 7 Ln Fruit pulp ts one of the latest com. | Ost... modities to be shipped from Britinh| weer § care; core, 90 vars; cate, TO —Falling barometer, clowdy; wind east, (24.000. Ma hour Passed out, str rales, 981 Pp m.; tug Tyee towing packin Arrived, atr Breet | + | daylight CHICAGO, April 28—Wheat prices went higher on the Chicago Hoard of Trade today, while other grains de clined The fall In corn was due to reports that shipments for Denmark and Holland were arriving in poor « - ton, causing « le for the grain for export clined because of reports of an abundant crop in Kansas, Wheat de clined with the other graing for a while, but on recovered tte strength. Provisions were irregular May wheat opened unchanged at $1.25% and gained tise at the close July wheat opened lower at 41.054 and advanced tc at the close May corn wa, lower at the and later slid opening price of $ ened at 61 Me ott at the clone Sept opened ‘co lower a be May unchanged at 3 ye and closed off Ke. July oats opened at 37 Mc, off tye. and lost ta in later trading. coy t ale opened unchanged at > Nec and then declined he at the close, Chicago Board of Trade : (Thursday's Quotations) Furnished by 1. HK. Mans! ace vate Wire, Batler i: Waildi Prt. Wheat— ; | stay ‘ nt July % 105% Cora May: ‘s ny July ae Jas ue post a. uk ey eto | May 4 ty 25% ray me ue ah opt Party i May Nominal me July Lard May aly Rika May |suiy es | Cash Wheat CHICAGO, April 24.—Cash wheat—No 3 bard, $1.29% “Car Lots Bicone ie Oretn— mgs Cont. Beta. Lt Yr. ‘Wheat - 2 ” fry 2 Cora 4 “ " ‘ 7 a 1° reriwarr ‘TOMORROW Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO. Apri pigner, Beet, S7.3809 UE ITS@LTS. camners and cutters, 1226@ H676, atockers and feedera, 12.5097 cows, 147507: calves, $7 5009 7h. } Bheep— Receipts, 15.000. Market [Lambe, §7.76U 1028; ewes, $225@ N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, April 28 —ugar, Raw. $4.56: granulated, $6 |, Coftee—No. 7 io, spot, bie @ée Ib; xo. | | 4 Santos, 1% @P ie Ih. | Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. April 28 relgn change was firm at the | ering,” 82.3404 “fra | 90.0482, marks, $0.01 quiet. 16 wp | 7 ae today 34; lire. Canadian dollara, 40.5938; kronen, $0 isos ‘The market closed firm. Sterling, francs, $0. 0762%: lire, 90.0086 Canadian dollars, $0.495%: kronen, * 008, San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—Dutter—| Ratraa, 34460 Ib. Cheese California fata, fancy, 176 th. cae —Fxt ic dos. extra’ pullets, | tte Gon, understeed ee Bie Jaa, | | Portland Market Status PORTLAND, April 28.—Cattle—Market chads, encnemiien | Hoge ecolpte, S15. Market steady. | | Prime mixed, $9.50@10; eavien, $609: pie @io Cheep Receipts, 991. Market dull Prime lamba, 50; ent! lambs, $6.5 @6; yoarlings, $4.50@5.50; wethers, 146@ 55. ewes, $104 a9e, Ih 16d Ib. 16@230 dow Denver Live Stock Market DENVER, Aprtl 28.—Cattle—-Roecetptea. stronger. Steers, Sot mockore and Hoge higher, Top, $4.15; Bheep Receipts, Market strong Lambs, $8.75010; ewes, $56.25; spring lambe, $10.76 11.60. Money on Call | Clearings | Ba Clearings | Balances lances ... + 1,116,913.00 389,746.00 EW YORK, Aprtt 2 Money on call, |7 per cent; meteantile paper, 7 per cent. | Har silver—London, 34%e; New York, | 99% | BANK CLEARINGS i} } Seattle | | Clearings .... - $3.897,630.07 Balances ... 5,180.04 | } | Clearings .... ..... 4,878,775.71 | | Balances ..... ..... 1,314,464.94 | | | “ee Ff Daylight Saving Is Killed in Congress WASHII IN, April 28.—Day- light saving legislation for any or all of the big time zones of the coun- try was virtually killed during this | session of congreas by action of the | [ies we interstate commerce committee ay. he committee voted overwhelm. | ingly against the reporting of any | saving bill pveral Kastern members recently | have introduced bills asking that the daylight saving system be establish ed in the East and that time in the other three zones be not affected, in response to the excellent earnings statement. Tobace stocks were firt N. Y. Stock Exchange (Wednesday's Quotations) | tore hed by 1. ‘2 Wire, Batier Motel Mail tock High Low Atchison hy nM mer. eet Sugar ue oT Amer, Car @ ay.,..128% 138 Amer. International. 46% 44% American Bumatre 1” 70 Amerioan Loe ive 86% HOM Amer, T. & T 107% 10 Anaconda 41% 40% w we 3 ve... 19% Bn” 60% an Thy us ted ms Ry us Nor 1% Industria Ox Inepiration 16% t 20% wanna oy jean Petroleum, ..163% cithe 1a ie Northern Pacif 144 Pan-Amer, Petrok aS vr ” 6 % s ™ n t% (Wednentay’s Quotations Furnished by 1. B. Manning &@ Ce, Betler Hotel Ballding tock — Bid Ask Russian §e, 1921... is " Russian Sen, 1926... t ’ Founstan @\0, 1919 u Vital Statistics BIRTHS Angle, Willlam T. 7023 19th N EL boy. la Croix, ¥. B., 6719 Palatine av girl Thomas, T. W. girl Marshall, R. M., 2747 45th 8. W. girl Thoen, A. P., 4837 Chicago st. boy Moody, A. P., sior Apts, «ir Stuestal, Theodore, Arlington, boy. Thompson, David, Issaquah, girl. Burns, R ¢ & Rist ave., boy. Ozek, ‘John. 7 Third ave., b Snyder, Miller, ‘Hlm Nakafuka, girk Moore, Samuel, 31 Balvare, A. C. Randolph, M.” F., W., 408 Yesler wa Richmond Beach. 121 Washington «i «i ® 6 14th &, girl, 708 12th ave, 905 Olympic . 1122 24th ave, Ww boy, 76th, b 4% Jackson # % King st. girt 7% Westlake ay 416th 8. W., girl. 4% Main et. girl Shokawa, 8. 665 Washington st, gi suschima, A, Hunt's Point, girk DEATHS McFarland, J 49, 1068 1, Wills, Panay, 4833 40th ave Butler/Annie 49, 625 Fifth ave. Done, Ida, Walker xt. Barton, Artley, ith ave. Harris, Thomas, Denny wa Carter, Nakanishi, boy. Yoshida, K., 705 ye, T., nd, 8 R.. 100 Kayasaka, M., M. 74, 3007 63, 356 MARRIAGE LICENSES |. HL Darwin, o . rticabeaten i ya re | urwin, supervisor of fisher Smith, Homer E., Yakima ‘Legal| yy, f Smith flomer Bo Yakima ....Lecal! Uae of purse seines was decricd at | a Wi) veh : Lena |S0uth Bend, and troiting, which is| ff MATINEES EVENINGS *Tasaguah’ . Lagat |claimed to be depleting young fish, Ketchikan . was prot a. ithe William, Duvall Wmily, Duvall R., Seatt , Kdna May, Rudolph J Hoffman, Gladys L, Whiteroft, Clarence Ragan, Beatrice, & Blacker, Frank, erett. Wallace, Virla, Spokane ..+ Wilder, Fueston, Johnson, MeLel Sehtiup, Seattle attic Seattle Si aL ibe ceed bh cick oaeleed 4215 47th ave 8, Thomas. 8. Ww. Ww. several different opinions have been spuds at a higher price. Spinach was moving fairly well at have dropped. “The board should make no reduc United States 183%, up %: Amphalt, 63, up 21%; Studebaker, 91, up| tie ale fahak’. Casaene: uae 4%; Bethlehem 59M, up %&) Orpheum, 29%, up Ie! United states $1.25 a box is dig tgp porn he arom non ber. J6,up Nj International Paper, 108, up 4 Mexican bet t:| ‘The condition of the butter market |haye been no reductions to wages o Keliy-Apringfield, 43%, up TM: Famous ore aathinen Samm te , |paid in comparab! , jmory, Onin, Sei Fup Hd Pinte Weeren Sree ee aig Fay ago pees mties Th bre land coal,” Bert M. Jewell, labor pha alain, “Trained ea ae eeetes ins have teen | leader, told the board. “There has not been mufficient reduction in the cost given by reliable dealers, A sum. | mary, however, would reveal the|0f living to justify a cut in wages lmarket as from steady to weak that were inadequate to meet living | The egg mart was weak and dull,| costs at the time they were estab as it has been for two weeks, .T! inhed.”* ex@ quotations were unchang Jewell claimed that the railroad Thursday board “ annot entertain =. pies tress allroad managers for duction in | ee ee ugement and the high operating conta a eS 14@ 15) Cwulting therefrom have been elim [Beets Per sack 1.60 | inated.” Neoreoll “4 Alb e, rh. rh ta, t, Oo rl, y- continuance of the 1916 naval building program be held up until ORPHEUM ' ident Harding alis a confer ence on disarmament, was defeated | $2 |by a large majority in the house Third and Madison Pricce Feild Whelmale Dealers Ground. Slipped, Onte— wh Rolled, Ground. Sprouting, Wheat Mash, Fee Mash Beratch Feed Molagese Dairy Feed Mixed feed, Cocoanut Meal .. Cottonseed Meal Linseed Ol! Meal Soya Bran Meai . Wheat ed SEEK TO PROTECT FI Many appeals for more stringent | regulations to protect young salmon and other fishes were fisheries board, completed a tour of the state, accom anied by Dir state Or, | Fremen 6x, 1831 Pronch $e, 1930 AND SEE THE Italian 9. 1918 ium hear : ritiah be, 19 adhe HYPNOTIZED British bs, 19 | Britian Viet SEATTLE” Hiritieh Ret. % . | Heleium Restor. be a Pre ay Baile . ° rT) 1% | Calves tight ° me Meavy o tM sheep— mM Prime hn ype 13% My Munte We es esvassese | Munteh be i FLOUR Japsanes 4 ue Pat, ety deitvery, 44's, DL aa8 [Japanese int «ioe ity HAY, GRAIN AND ‘FEED |inpaneae tnd 4a 434 Clty Wholesale Prices, er Ton Paria ts ees 8 was orvaae velo, United Kingdom fis, % Neaskek S663, oe pated Peeeem § Svs, 1922 obs Feed Meal, 100-1. sacks Ni ited Kingdom Sia, 1929.. 58% Poe . United Kingdom Sie, 1937.. 86 Sb | Wetted, Shetw socks se weme Feed Western Limestone Western oyster Rei Alfaite: Timothy May- No. i Straw WASHINGTON, proposal that appropriations for the ieee : 100-1. sacks 80-1 10 Recloaned feed, rain Chop- Chick Growing feed, 1 100- Mm “The financial interests controlling | the mailroads also control production of fuel, Umber, equipment, ofl and other supplies, Jewel! asserted. All-Campfire Mixer to Be Held Saturday » - ton bunches Replete with entertaining Onion Sele Or, per tures, the big minstrel show that | Saw will star the All-Camp-Fire Girls’ Mixer 1y will be witnessed | a large part of the girly’ anno ation. The mixer will run from until 6 o'clock turday after An admission of 25 cents | Sotmects MOTs | will be charged. All girls in the [Oveet Petatess— ity are invited. Mrs. Ruth Brown Ps nnn Wa Amy omg SES | wit ten of plans for a new camp © for next summer. FRUITS i Ke? 2 P SH a 9g «| Two Murders and ee voen) ook SBS BS dee a Madman! Blooey! Sale. 160]. Pomett ‘A good time was had by all” at = sau bau 2 the Nippon Kan theatre, bome of the S ee Teg | Wige—t Seattle Japanese Players, when two ae % ef ay Sir murders and @ madman furninhed Vanadiem Steel ~ 4% s Impertal valley the theme of three airy melodrmas ah ™ ™ 2 haemo pes wine Per erate ss: Wednesday night. Members of the | eeeeepeeeness ha TR PE eetene Per ber : Community Service Dramatic inst) International Nickel. 164 18% 15% |Ovangee—Per case tute were honor guesta, Brook Hepid ems us ms us free 72d ee pe erate - — rm? ey Florin, > orate “ Liberty Bonds gunailen ser awe: He Murder!” Shrieks Tasgerince— Fer case (Wetenday’s Guctatiane) NUTS Woman; Arrest Man vale Wire, Batier Motel Ruliding. PRRs oe 9 Lig Whelesale Dealers “Murder, murder, murder; he's Mew Oo se ty . iting me wet Sue 12 FE Chestnuts Cal, per Mh Christabel Eckelbrett’s lusty tings | aad g tris | _aapanere teesess brought police on the double to 1419 Firat 4s Seid 8053 | eo Plum mt. Wednesday night. James Tora saan sete gota Pemamte— Viretsia Keyetoea i. Metchum, 31, was arrested as “the Fourth (ye 86.00 bape], Japenens w+ murderer.” Miss Eckelbrett, who is Fifty (Xe... 46 97.59 | Commme—Per ~ —— s Degress, was released, Pitts (he... “ DAIRY PRODU eee Railroad Securities 2/0. K. Plan to Send Oa eases Iks’ Band Sou! Perniched wy Saheow Lay Prt an owt, tee Reattre euppty oe E th vate wie, "peter DAIRY PRODUCTS Officers and members of the So Block as Asked Prices Paid Whelesale Dealere attle Chamber of Commerce pub- * Ratter Lecal creamery atilicitty bureau heartily indomed a Trek 34] Wednesday plans of Seattle lodge us Magers anak 3] No. P. 0. B, to send a ae crack band and a large delegation ; 38|to the national convention of Elks oi. $., . Hlin Los Angeles in July. It was ne hea. ne : agreed that much favorable pub- k nding Gen . ‘Wash. triplets . Neity for Seattle would follow. Gen. 4 U. & Btest 2 POULTRY U.P. Ref. SP Conv te foam Sean : TODAY mn. Conv. oe. ~ 4% on. Gen se as 2 0, Conv. te ne OO & L Ret. ooes ee tom eee Foreign Securit TOMORROW AND THEN GONE SO HURRY! 126- Tb, eke £0-T. o . sacks, No BM... TD, sacks, no DM 100-™, macke . 100- Wort?s Famous Hypnotist WITH HIS OWN BIG COMPANY OF DANCERS AND SINGERS Featurtng THE FAMOUS ALABAMA JAZZ ORCHESTRA 25c ano 50c rd by the} which has just | or 1. A, Seaborg and April 28.—-The LEVY’S MANUFACTURES “HOP” IN PORTLAND JAIL; NETS HIM 100 DAYS PORTLAND, April 24.—Hy Brown ptarted in today on @ 100- day sentence for manufacturing “hop” in the elty jail. Jail authorities had been at « lon for worne time to account for the “hop parties” being held with \— THIS WEEK | UNTIL SAT. NIGHT | “OUTCAST” | The greatest dramatic offering that has in the confines of the local bas. ever hit Seattle ule. Jailer O'Brien yesterday solved || DON’T MISS IT the mystery when he found || Rrown cooking raw opium in hiv i. ‘The material had been fur nished by @ Chinaman in an a4 COMING SUNDAY joining cell, It was cooked in a with Sanday at 2:15 P. mL PREMIE PRESENTATION can and then paswed around to i) on WiLkne Laws the inmates, UST DKAMATIC OFFERING Hot Weather Fails | ‘Nan’s Atonement’ to Speed Near Beer Marjorie Name SAN FRANCISCO, April 24.—Hven | NOTE! » pony wi we hot weather won't bring ‘em to it, | 9] geests of Mr. Wilkes the Sunday matinee at 3:15 p.m WILKES THEATRE the brewers nay. | San Francisco's thermometer stood at 85 yesterday and gave prospects | of being higher today—a record for thin locality | “In the old days when ft got that hot we would sell 2% wagon loads of | beer,” said a leading brewer today Yesterday we sold five of near-beer. | It will be about the same today.” | One person in every 2,000 in red United Btates is deaf. __ AMUSEMENTS PANTAGES Nights 7 and New Piay' MY DEAR" Fern, Bi 5 Gray & Ask CANADIAN PACIFIC Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. “Princess” Steamships Leave fieattle Pier 1, Vout of Yealer Way 9:00 A. M. Daily YOR VICTORIA AND Neg op 11:30 P.M. fs FOR VANCOUVER Diner YOUR TRIP EAST ON BUSINESS OR PLEASURE ALWAYS ENJOYABLE VIA THE WONDERFUL Canadian Pacific DE VOR AND HOSFORD J05EPH L. BROWNING The Fi of Kve; Buddy Wi Mijares & Co.; Duces Bi Just & Presk @ Grecia ‘pe Meat; Seabery Feature JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in “The Plaything of B: ‘ Rockies SCENERY UNSURPASSED CITY TICKET orrncnr 008 Recond Ave. Fhene Mais 5587 &. ¥. L. STURDENH, General Agent T Kes. Se te $1. Mats. 27e to LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE For Quick Little Lunches— or for any other occasion when you want an easily delicious dish that please the whole family. See it made at our two stores. Just purest spices added—no cereal. Put up in handy sanitary cartons. PACIFIC MEAT & PACKING CO. 803 FIRST—308 PIKE a, ‘Many a mickle makes a muckle” | Runs the - Scotch proverb, which is the equivalent for “Save the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves.” It’s a small sum set aside each day or week that grows into the substan- tial bank account. Our Savings Department makes the saving habit easy. Open 6 to 8 Saturday Evenings. THe Established $1 Years Resources, Last Call, $23,477,962.12 Second Avenue at Columbia METROPOLITA WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT Ma 1 Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday ly A.H.WOODS presents MARJORIE RAMBEAU America’s ee Popular Actress THE PLAY OF A THOUSAN Bu CHANNING DOLLGeK EVENING MAT, WEDNESDAY: 50c MAT. SATURIJAY: 500

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