The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 12

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* THE ‘Ship Strike Fails to Disturb N. Y. Market AGE 12 HIGH RENTS OBSTACLE Ship News. Tides in Seattle MONDAY vuRsD AY N K, May keorrmar MAY MAY att a hene taenre he j tr 1 to have | First High Tide | Fiest Migh Tide : First Low Tide | Piest bow ride Socichnlittaewan thee H , ‘ wd Wigh Tide | Second Minh Tide || trader meal ih a bea Other mot higher, Plerce-Arrow opening up % at 4 ' pris 5 Got The Star’s Weekly Review BY ALBERT APPLE : Ameéicnn | si \ dy ; ‘ . rp hg N. Y. Stock E xchange i ca ‘ 1 SS Lady ' " t . Perntshed by Ie i, Mesuing & Ce act , « f the vale W Wotel teiid \ " r ait Btook Mie ” which a ini : mis w . 1 B. A. ¢ t u v 11 4 +} wor nm fow had , . t opened up " ‘ 4 We had to swallow sar 1 € 1 actior jopenting a 4 the farmer with grair 1 in| growtr t Actual 4 “= " 3 Worth only what it . I x re July f we ; & it, * of what tu ¢ ny, who Jagat the ond. fel . ' ‘4 Value of tings, on w n ¢ rola, ained i @re based. is shrinking « Ire c hea ft pat ’ : 1 a Me) write off his loss—wring t t ramen r a nend at : ee water er $44 a ened " " : . Decl In wholesale fa t of soa sed off Wy ; @N, As average nears : r or, U t evide ‘ fl Foot of gold, entering h 1 to Judge ¢ Chicago Board of & ‘ PMarted casier money, wh for pre to sue for the le tt big steam (Mew ent may prevent gener re peraeee tet : ‘ A m b Wheat . Oil is first to rise. | W H 1 i ila ¢ barr few t tw y os » ’ Pace for other oils plenty of time t toft y ey 1434 . ou . we 6 Says Walter C. Te president. | a he bad sig 1 aan . . . . wn 4 10% Btandard O11 Co 1 ! H. H. Ma sas " " ‘ as Pac * to believe that the of the pr v r ssulne " S y ent business t t and Pa that by mids will be back T M . a te , . again operat apacit t c t 1 “ a ‘ Wali st. ru G k 1 4 i ‘ : ent freight vr on Y t t » : for trial period of 99 days, t ¢ | medi : 8 "4 ee | ewer rates would stimulate business ‘ee ae ‘ ght st buying bitu 4 a) . = might atart buying of wv Find Port Officials Cash Wheat ‘ ’ : 2 ; “4 «es Are Not ‘Game Hogs Jefen ii L Liberty Bonds ngo. 7 De Ww. ©. Chee ‘ sive HL APG Lads D ’ 38.0¢ and Matt H L Fernished by 1. te Bt « & Co, Fear ago. Now lowest since early | ony: perma : hicag ° Car ots Butler Hotel Dullding U. S. Steel's price s made : “ " sy Bearcely a ripple amon, Satu ary f t ‘ ‘ ‘ In building tra ‘ — a i fist ‘ ’ 37.60 Row forms 37 per . t ye . ‘ ' i $7.8 Mivity, public works 21) ar per by L. H. Dar 4 . Per cent, business bui re ” : > ate, #0 ‘% 4 ’ ket. Production on b ee le : ghee Rail as iti basis. In wool industry . 7 * allroad Securities ee __ FISHING FLEE Orr: Chicago Live Stock rok: Somat Grain exports continue high. Ex-| .0",>° melee 3 +] .CUICAGO, May. 2.~-Mege- ew Fervished by 1. 1. Mt Port wheat for July loading at Gulf! corenir oa best 4 i : gg ane Avie A "ao ie Datier Motel Bellas ©. Ports ts 18 cents a bushel above Chi. | | Reperarygh too Sad wading engl PON GT ant 8 ° ‘ ume soarket r bia ris mid Whidby te |) Cs ' M 2 ps ‘ Cotton exports last week smallest t ner bighe n . a ‘ MA two months. India’s cotton crop ie tee i Y | 95.6009; cm 1256 * ‘ @etimated 39 per cent lems than Inst snetion. wi rare} me M a ee » 9 Year's. Here's March export situa nti will be. sale Nerne ° arket steady. |) 4s f ‘ tion in cotton, compared yt year) suly aaa iad ¢ $. Humpbacks, |'4™ * a2 a Kork Hattway ‘ 2 aa “ s in odd-numbered years, A : o : ‘March, 1920 March, 1921 | San Francisco Produce 5 + 0 794.460 ba 375,180 bales é Biol sarah A: r Ret ‘S 18% 171,89 z | SAN PRANCTM a att , 34 : - sa CREW SAVES 49 LIVES Extras * Se petind y ‘ . ;. $ Lu mand crew of the 8 8/24 2; extra ts jon; w * aes ia ‘ % MARRIAGE. LICENSES 202502 20 Pane ds n Sec ked ¢ seks of Lumadok offee an ugar ) Name and Residence Age. |b i in th * +The ship N WY. Ce May a ton, Bd A. Bremerton -.#.....19|sank:in 40 minutes nie yist: crenulates, 1.@t 46 0, Hope, Winslow ‘| . ch les A. Se ie. o ¥ Rar Provence dentrie’ Less! | Weather Bureav Report well, Claude F Tacoma Lega . eiieeburs, Martha is Saccmna. (oe Foreign Exchange ede Yailace S, Seattle 2 rar 1 highe at i ; mpson, Helen Jane el en mtel, John, Enumel 2 ’ *. 190 @, | Italian Se ‘ f = Frank hdl! ; * . ~ i ; ‘ opal Arrivals and Sctidag ied a new high oF : ; ; Arrived t bp « ‘ rr sake Germa : Haw ‘ SoM A Leiprie ‘ Munien 4 ‘ MeCatium. oa j Ph a ee Soltis, Helen : ‘ ; $ lel James Ayers, Edmonds ach, f w York ‘ . us ft, Muriel Alina al | Cr an F ' os v5 BIRTHS ~ pesasici: ‘ sited ak Miller, N. 1911 E. Denny wa tay 2 : . boy ‘4 > Ogasawara, Y., 2349 Beacon av f ee boy ‘ F Prereian, 7 ; lic M teen. 72 Public Markets Poiitake M. ‘ rancie * corte ~ one Kawarn. He ¢ ‘ re CORNER Shimoda, » «ir | t Kawamoto, boy. | Alesha Vess ; rowne, M a ola b " . wie, W girl |, ie " Wright. H ad M « , “ Sa | . . : _ *. . hn, H. PB. 3 b A dy Whipple oO « “ 4 I rs re a : ' i f ; WESTLAKE girl . 19.259 ‘ ‘ Pauli, \ , 4 a ' @, $38 Ayan, 5 r : ’ . : x Brown, co f at ' arrison, £ Normiie 6, boy. Vessels in Other Ports {ew oe M7 per st s 4, str Sowa me : ‘ S pe ' u fa r ¢ % w York, SANTIARY Cothran, « t a " str Arabia Ma-| 99 1 Seat Aen Sullivan, « ; me etc 4 ; ‘aylor, atr Ishida, T sae jmiaecieide ‘|Death Duel Fought ; if stra oe, Man and Wife vn t 17 3 k Aatived, ¢ PIKE PLACE Inkster. Mary B., 34, 522 hd fs elias Ai | Dovie In was shot to deat ’ Be. Gagne, HH M., 37. 606 ¥ » i A t e und Mackinley Ingle, her husband, | ¢ Okata, Mitsu 661 Yesler way ieee led proba m wou ! Nordman, ina, 40 n A ‘ ; yak Me, t Chief of Police J. W. Coke « fen - t at 4 duel between t iwo at . Arrives Onso- |} tari: pad ot here toda | QUEEN crn SHIPPERS TO FIGHT R ATES f sled, ‘mat er “ | ° 44 Bhippers of Puget & t ‘ t ska Jean Det M K and bea fr apg Ultraviolet rays are being used for ack pantry f ‘ ' Mission from : Reported by Wireless fluids, 2 fed but ot 9 benefit of ken ai a A ‘ a five per cent increa if . ‘ , y ' terstate railroad rates {sea : ' de phe ' ; 4 Bound and Southeast. 0 & Dredging Comet ; ; 5 A ton, jt was announced } Heenan ' : ch, |Libey M eh \ Ketchikan inegat : F NO UNEMPLOYMENT GAIN | f ¥ Fr i anal I Co—-Bohr Phsiip , “bye Big ve 3 Employme condit ‘ “fee Dock—#tr Tkomasan Mar 49 week showed no Levi W > ‘ ' preceding weeks ‘ ent weather BANK CLEARINGS Bhlelds, superintendent of the city}! I hwe ‘ ” federal employment office the} { . | Seattle : , m.. bolt @ounty-city buliding Relief i ox ' 198.521.06 ha t Oe 7 » pected in the near future ; y 1,489,890.70 . AL Porson Por land FRUIT RATE HEARING, MAY 10 WANT TRADE COMMISSIONER Pier in Clearings 4 19.00 Henry J. Ford, special assistant to h t ’ t Balan 1 1,176.00 the te t comm e ¢ n Seattle exporters Ness MEN | parit Coal } c ach . 1 | ra ; afe attempting Ww. H : Spokane 1 1 conference or rates Pastel, U. 8. tr ne ee 1 ithe Reard Ainortans ‘ ' . 1,627,029.00 fruit in Yakima on May 1 Visit Beattie. Rastall isan experton| * ra Ho, mate Yo.| | 624 ) us announced Mond n t the industriel machinery mma of | Alanka f I 8 rng Tacoma rate 4 1, Apr of China, th t tlement tr Bheg r Manta Ana ‘ 00 | | Washin regon declare that th butch Kast Indies - { a} jt ¢ 00 | |t thi n's crop un SEATTLE Tsoi, University student, son of ager, and 8. H Blem, son of th manager of the Bank of China, with| Viviant of France recently METROPOLITAN Navy Yard, Poget Sound, Wash, Brod Hi. Liyson xttbeney, (Will ad decorated Belle da _ Costa} _ Ghamter: ce Conmie ae F . ‘m. | Greene, Morgan librarian in Branch Office Lowman Bldg) | Mor on developing trade with w York, for services in aid| Seattle, Wash. MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921, THOUSANDS OF SEATTLE MEN > pe PRINTERS QUIT AT BANK MEET Fs. B.. A. Executive C STAR BUTTER NOW AT PRE-WAR LEVEL 10-Cent Decline in a Week HERE’S MORE ABOUT BOOZE CAR STARTS ON PAGE ONE Job Men Strike; Some A. Cound | Chalked Up oid in Wichita Hhlls, the mensng Newspapers Suspend = | in Conclave 1 f M nt belief ke "today to fight for a 441 ti ‘ 1 reed the " ' Home newspaper ere ft 7 if ' f t tition Ul ' s brick y cor pound on the | g 40s = ardent hit i t ut UM ' n for t break, TY : ~ : a wtb porepor : ‘i t 1 ‘ ti t 1 : rent 410 quarts of whisky a ed wi r y men mar ‘ 1 f ’ put th 4 f fro w Oe ane bea Aust rf urged ¢ ft ( t by ¢ Ew i 1 f 3 ; a | to t t u ned |t . . : ¢ "ig ee vet ¥ t ! " § : ramento 1" Schoonover Case the phot Bombs Were No Jap t $3.50 to to Be Dismi sed |) . m Invasion of City " ron M ren | print ™ of Seattle Milk Price bel rior Court MonaA | Touln were’ on strike, I &. } “4 1 : adinee : mi Scores 1-Cent Drop Pe | Prom Stonaey | Hou npr tri Marcie, which has row fil ; Dy bones ns" e act EOC lac wane hut tes aad é he —_ ; Fe A * tak : : 1 up for a 48 r week, T fi pepe: ms ; h, eer ny a to w mivlem ted an nmemment to help the| Firebug at Work @ E tneeting rvey the entire | wae Bitte an me, but “ape ade Again i in Hotelg #us et ee ry Ms 2 Pe M t fr who has VEGrRT ASL Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers He planted lath 8 recently, my and paper un aye NEW BANK HOME Frisco Printers > > ms fem ug th Ready to, Strike! tn Si 4 e ® e strike today for the laze before it made any headwi “ 28°38 | savings bank bu ad | hour week decision te gerive haw.| ana ort cadwayil a os : . Print : JOSEPH FE. BEHEN ba mypletic rt on ern in Jone, Fresno, Oak: | yn t a * take pos about June 4 0 alo are af | 7° ogy ye 1 rn e earance in| Hi m 1 answere oleae tae rial agent 4 by ham, th trike call could + te detem j Interment day June O'Brier Lar ater tw £108 te “""" No Strike Here for mares in’ tose pot rut ; i he preses ter e Beatth a Few wee ocr ee ee ee ieee Beles asians Slabsbe ye meoctation wan in conter:| Apples e Wash Assassin Tries to Murder Dry Chief nterest know that evel entified sm enc ar lows ty Prohibit Director Dx gor gente Os Seana i pers as we furnish and keep it at ho fu for reference if an ace ; who fired at him as he | white are absent nm Tacoma in an | oth our system exte nuto Saturday night had poor aim. |{non.y In tinding the wisnn The bullet pune J the windshield |if you will just «pend $2.50. wil and passed within a few inches of/us. That's your entire expen ompanied by an adu ats a lifetime, so ti r years. you can positie d t change ax years go party at overcomes one, but w Pineapples Tangerines Oil Tanker Lucas Ashore at Astoria con-{ ries of mo n your fin and so #it-| SAN FRANCISCO, 3 2.—-The| patterns there is never any juirements/Oll tanker Captain A, F. Lucas,|or duplication wh r. No y from San Francisco to the Columbia | people have sa Pal elie river, ran aground near Astoria last | Even twins are differe ; Virgtota Ketetone, “ee night, a» ding to adviceaf/to the will yo ing to and fr ray away, Y find them they cannot San Francisco Chamber of Com merce today It was expected that another tank Id be ou on but esc | DAY Prices Paid to Shippers PRODUCTS fystem tig $2.50 t 1921 Record of Prices Pald Wholesale Deslere Rutter Hottertet er ce brought alongside the) V ‘you compared a P. . . vessel today and the cargo trans ites ss'c a ¥< . want ferred. 4 . il | DAIRY PRODUCTS vd Automobiles expected she can float iti (3 Scar aute toc oe 1 stop disay A WISH THAT | classified 10 walked into the Kage | 302: ar walke CIVILIAN ineNTt ’ alked WAS GRANTED nt PY erwin a 1 down, 519-520 e at N. 42nd trook MRE os Brook: | «rom, you've always been such a re r sain « ar husband about anting my] aioe 4 a ore. scat otiand aout srnting my! AMUSEMENTS rl Staggerin t t Imer rs ly rouurhy * 303 5 An not going to fail me now, specially} Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers k 7 ag sama when I tell you how easily it ean be | METROPOLITAN; THIS o Shipper Jone. Now, don't gasp when you pobbestite bere gy [by LM. Land, Rexmore hotel, at beceeih IVS reahy iat aa wa eee pi hay @ (24) Fourth ave. and Jackson st., Sunc ng it.” 4 Hens ' a | on having ‘it rivwea. » le wasu | “Well let's heer It and I'll see if x #304 auto knocked 4 but if you want Torke tre iryearold girl Dele! Mares tive . and Jackson Sun nt is col POULTRY night, he reported to gallos ‘ton na to foot.” Ha te a ‘Wheleentece pe H , 4 E. Madison Is that ali? Are you sure nt ; He r et the name of the| there's nothing and pray, where Geese 40 |child, w tly hurt this to ce ro ithout TarkereDreeed re a from without [MOORE WASHINGTON.—Senator | Sag , IRENE FRANKLIN Quotations at Stockyards k. I succeed. . lin " ” id roe Spe ith ssiniele get just the things I want there on ‘ . Washington, as chairman re t, which means you only have Meaiu avy Tb0@ & publican senatortal committee. 1 pay do’ a little eac 0. George Yeoman 4 : Committe to pay down it h month ety ely | Pigs 10.00@11.80 : oe |And, dear, you can get clothes for|[| bi Rey Sisters; Wint Cate SPOKANE.—Carl 8. Thompson, | yourself the game way wis hat | Reet ners oo 4 fe rotary ani uch an unreasonable request?" } Meat cown and heifers gq | When wetting Of train here a week Vu say it is It's delig chttul | | i Brae Menace of id pa | ctl my tet, 20 dant ALREE tH } eens eH jown 6 t outfitted, 1 wish all > BUSINESS IMPROVES iver ars a i 1.00 Bank clearings, real ¢ ox 1 y ° lay ims a busine condition itetionn bs Feature Photeplays Et - a a Z ttle ¢ n am ment 4 q VLouR - Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle rhe Challenge of the Ladi ery, 4-49, bb tae xchanges in Advertisement | HAY. CIN AND r March, nm pT I Pape oe 5 120-1 i _ acks Nights 7 and ® Feet mack 40.00 PLAYIN & t 100-1 sacks ° STALEY AND BIE j 00 The fate of a play is decided son iy | 100-10, nea 44.00 not in the press or je the pul- Velvet Fing ’ ig aiedl cameron pit, but Im the lobby of the 10 | Baad ‘1.9 thentre, Between the acts and v a BS $3.98 after the performan 5 1 48.00 Hi the aan ry 4 Promptu Y thin open ) Veed « $0.08 rt is the fmal and trrey- toad 0. tse pokes BUY IT FROM WM | 546 i Me aaa ott Lad ‘WANE : ” : oo! 44.00 where that 54.00 30.00 40.00 | i0T.00 Marjorie Rambeau CHANNING POLLOCK'S IN Alfalfa aoot In the Season's Big Hit, m the Verdict BOARD OF SURVEY HE AK CHINESE STUDENT Ss lof French art and literature.

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