The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 12

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$15,000 IS | PAGE is NEEDED IN N. W. DRIVE Up to Seattle to Save Cam- paign for Eastern Tourists $15,000 can be raised by in Seattle, a fund of available for ad Untess subscription $78,000 will not be Vertising the tourist attractions of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest during the next year, ace ing to Herbert Witherspoon, vice president of the National City bank, in charge of raising funds here. The state of Wash Posed to provide $3 the remainder of the $93,750 fund be: ing appropriated by the legislature | 500 for the year, of Oregon and the of British Columbia. The ington legislature made the appropriation, but it was later vetoed by Governor Hart. | All but $15,000 has been raised as Washington's share, but unless this fum can be obtained, the entire plan will fall thru, according to Wither Spoon. _ PRICE VARIES ON STRAWBERRIES rith a poor delivery of both Flor. | im and Los Angeles strawberries on t Thursday, many differ % were quoted, The Fiorin| Derries were selling at from $3.50 to $4 for a l5-cup crate, The Los An geles berries, which were moving| very slowly, were being sold at $1.60 to $2 for a 15-basket crate. The cabbage market was firm at 4 cents a pound, despite the arrival of two cars of that stock Thursday. | It has been reported that cabbage and high in California, attle gets its supply atoes were a Little n fa searce whence § Mexican easier, at $4 to $4.50 a lug. California new Garnet potatoes Were quoted at 7% to § cents a pound. ‘The egg market was weak Thurs- @ay, at 26 cents a dozen for fresh ranch and 20 cents for pullets. Butter was steady and all brands ot cheese a little easier >. green, dos bunches. . per ae | BANK CLEARINGS ‘\Fa banks, Morse : | tee a nl ai Ss P| Seattle sions {| . CO Founder Dies | oe wna 836-796.57 | | Charon 11. Morse, sr. founder and at Exchan e O enin !) Spokane | | chatrman of the board of trustees of | p | | Clearinen .... ....+ 1,422,608.00 | | wairbanks, Morse & Co. died at Win | Tides in Seattle g | Balances ..... “* 454,825.00 | | tor Park, Fla, Thursday morning THURSDAY NEW YORK, May 5.—Steel and r aren featured the opening of Uh ‘Tacoma ae : Soh thee | MAY 8 | stock market today. ‘The early Wan generaily tively with 607,424.00 | | The funeral will be held Monday att | Tide | Pir st <n be 1 tendency, Steel com « eat 8b « 4 con, May 9, at Chic | : 11.0 tt] a:08 pom, tL r new high ¢ thieher baa nae 37,480.00 | | ernoon, May % | First Low T ae. the firet hour at up 1% Portiand An a tribute, all b 4 | Fait (snuen, Thendl ng was UBM F dbsatwinn | lotto ce Peutalee tte Co rr ong and totive, Asphalt Jed, being quoted at 16%, up s eeeee 876,663.00 || thruout the United States will be | I] %&, on the first This ia a new high # the stock was lated on | it % | closed Monday. \l the “exchange. Motors were strong, led Studebaker, which early sine neni ; ; touched $0." Other opening quotationa included PLAN BIG CONSTRUCTION a aoe ; é " T Port COMMERCE INVESTIGATOR WENATCHEE AT SEA AGAIN American Smelting, 42M, unghan. Mexican Petroleum, 149, up 1; In PORTLAND, May 6 ne Port: | é 3 “ vam he ” ternational I unchanged; Itepublic Steel, 66%, up ts; New York | tang paiiway, Light and Power Co. | COMING | Ten days late on her schedule, the | Central od; Atlantic Gulf, 43, up 4; United States Kubber, | . " W. FL. Rostall, special investigator dig transpacific lner Wenatchee | up * | today commenced the largest exten wd Mpg garter en led from Yokohama for Manila | dd cha tn the ratis reached new highs in a demonstration during | sion program in many yea ling |for the departmen comm em tng ie“ Ay thy the final few minutes, led by Union Pacific, which advanced to 119%! ¢or the expenditure of $2,000,000 on|will arrive in Seattle May 30 from Wednesday, Repairs to her PUMP | haitimore & Ohio reached 41% and Rock Island went to There war w ayn before the end of |China, where he has been for the ng apparatus and water circulation | heavy dealing in steel common around the day's best level and big trana-| Hew construction before tes laee ive eeaen ot oan dae ton system have been completed. She | actions in spec Jalties like Asphalt and Texas and Pacific Coal & Oil | the year, The company operates the _ va Bi Reatall's: premnee 4 ie | street railway mystem here | departmen 1 Dr omen in wil] proc to Manila via Hongkong | ® vedas Ali ct ball gs Ali soak yer cont ek een eRe 0 B ard of Trade] N. Y. Stock Exchange INTERNATIONAL TRADE lguest tude of Secretary Merbert aii (Theredeys Quotations) on * +s AWARD TERMINAL CONTRACT mh. Manning & Farnished by I CLEVELAND, May 6 res. Hoover by the Port of Seattle com Larg ks and warehouses are fF iultding vane wim toration of the world depe fe upon ‘ips mion arge docks and warehe oe . nae por to be built by the Oregon and reestablishment of in rt at on ul Washington Holding company, whieh trade on a mane and orderly ba we N. Y. Coffee and Sugar has recently acquired 111 acres south | y © financial expert) xew YORK, May 6—fugar, weak. of Spokane st. and west of E. Mar |juiy al foreien trade coun. Pants H4a 64h: wrapulaied, 4600, ginal way. A $20,000 contract for | Hept . ell convention here today | 4 Banton, BOO Ke Ih tending the present wharf on B. |. Oste~ = oA a ; a mess BIRTH RECORD | Marginal wa ae been warden oes SACRAMENTO, May 6.—Dirths tn DON’T DESPAIR y : Por California for 1920 broke all previous} Are you denying yourself the ederal investigation into July " . Roan. director of the| with »ple because you are sensi. smuggling of $100,000 worth of nar piled by L. EB. Bt director of the | peoble because you are senet- cotica, seized on the liner Tyndareus bureau of vital statistics of the state | tive a your appearan: by customa officers Monday, ha board of health, Births exceeded | you despondent, lonely and bitter yor: cr 4 ween y 20,000. yecause you look shabby and there been continued until May 17, when | May tus by 20,00 | tore 2 lhe pl t the Tyndareus will return from |7“7 > * - ; io joading cargo ‘olumbia | 8. P. WAGE CONFERENCE | Do not dewpair, there ope for loading cargo at British Columbia SAN FRANCISCO, May &—The| you. Countless men, women and —_— eee “es Quotations) conference between the Southern Pa j be ys have sought us and been n © smal fishing tenders, the Cas ee bs eee cifie Tudlroad company and repre-| permanently happy. Mark the word ead od D. 1 ‘ sentatives of the company’s clerical “perme t asta gers, are on their oe 140 agreement had been reached on a|they may buy the clothes they want ¢ ' 86 ule of oO! cond one an¢ pany a th a ol seaeny. m Seattle to Latouche, ESTIMATED TOMORROW schedule of working esn@uons: st co i meal Ge ae oes ive Alaska, a 1,500-mile voyage. The| Wheat, 36 cars, corn, 160 © lyesterday’s meeting <= lig for om : wens = boats are 0 sare ne ney are pe . liad Seer hist bc saapaieacs thes lbs ew PLANS NEW APARTMENT happy because they know they can ee Chicago Live Stock 34) Award of a contract for the eree-| continue buying clothes on this Inaugurating a new service be | CHICAG May 6. —Hoge—Meceipte, t tion of an apartinent building on W./ plan. Again we say, “Do Not De ort Sen: Peameies 4 | 27,008. | Market 180260 lower. Bulk « Highland drive, between First and | spair.” | ortland, San Francisco 04 | ssics, 9998. ‘ 1245) packing Becond aves. W. at a cost of be | Their store Is at 207 Rialto Bldg, vans Pastis. semaine. somoniy, user aE olen rou tween $300,000 and $400,000, has been|on Second ave, between Madixon P Cattle was due in Portland Thursday. eee Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, May B—# A.M Barometer risimg: partly cloudy; wid southwest, four mil hour, Passed in, str Lyman Stewart, 6:20 p.m; tr Ni agara, 6:20 a m. . Arrivals and Departures Arvived May &—Str Tf. BR. Lovejoy from Anch-| orage, at noon; str Richmond from Rich- mond, 11:15 a. m.: str Kator! Maru frem | Vancouver, B.C, 6:55 0. m May ¢—Htr Resale Mahoney from San Fra ve Vancouver and Everett, 1:20 p. %) tr Toyama Maru from Vancouver, B.C, i pm Ralled May ¢—Str Horace X. Maxter for Fagte Harbor, 2:20 p. mj ete Yosemite for Winslow, 2 es Alaskan Vessels Seward —May Ralled. str Nort! orn, southbound, 10:38 Ketchikan—May . Borthbound, . Vessels in Other Ports ene, Tee May ¢—arrived, ety Steet er from Seattia wit nolulu—May ¢—Arrtved, str West Mahwah from Seattle d—Arttvea, str Orant Ban Francieco—May ae | Vessels in Port at Seattle t—#ane, Texas for Puget Gound Navel Station, 3 om eee tle. Pier Str Rosalie Mahoney. Pier ¢—Str Tippecanca, Pier $—Atr West Jappa. Pier 2—Str Valdes, str Alameda. Pier A—Str Admiral Rodman. Pier B—Str Spokane, str Admiral Dewey. |Beatele Shipbuilding & Dry Deck Co— Motorship Anvil. el ame Coast Coal Bunkers—U 8 L 8 Prices Paid te _— ee aa” ranch -. Pallets. aioas wee Milk—Cwt., £0. b. Seattle supply DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dentere Batter—Local creamery 26 mi) Or. triplets 6 Wisconsin cream betele . 8 Block Swiss . mu“ ‘Wash. triplets - 26 POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers shippers: Prices Paid Wholesalers Deeks Dressed . Hene—Dreened . Dressed .. o—Dressed MEA Quotations at Stockyards Wieaes «2008 950 Medium heavy. 100m 750 + 4.00@ 5.50 Oise . 150@ 1.28 6000 7.25 + §509 Toe 450@ 5.50 110.6012 00 + 6000 + 6.00 1 4500 1 400@ + 1.500 Gheep— Prime lambs .. Yoarlings «-+++ AND FEED City Wholesale Prices, Per Ton Com—Whole yellow, 120-1. sacks Cracked. . Feed Barley Rolled nd, Clipped, 100 Oats— Whole, R 19 sacks sacks 4 T. sacks feed, sacks, No BM ¥en 106-1D, sacks, no BM Keratch Feed—100-T. sacks Dairy Feed--100-T™. win Mixed feed, 80-l. sacks at Meal . jf 7.09) Umatilla. United Kates Shipping Board Moortngs— | Str Westward Ho, str Icomtum, str To- | semite, tr Eastern Glen, str Relbeck. Albers Bros Milling Co. Dock—Str Ral- nler, Alaska Bt) str 8k: Santa Beatile View Mille "Dock—Bte Bury- mach my Street Termmsi—O 8 8 Purnsida USAT Buford Lander Btreet Terminal—@tr Htyedea Spokane Street Terminal—Str Colin RB. Livingstone Todd Dry Docks—Str West Hartiand, str Forest King, sohr Admiral Mayo. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co— ir Patterson, Str Roosevett. nan Dock—Btr Ketchikan, str Cor- | Boleom Canal Lamber Co.—Sehr Paitip- pine Stimeon Mill Dock—#tr Tkomasan Maru. Lake Union ooemall Lavi w. Sorrendes, Woman Burns to Death in Home SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.—A woman, tentatively identified as “Mra. Thompson,” was burned to death’ today when fire practically de | stroyed a house on Lakeview ave. When firemen, summoned by a} |man who said he was the woman's husband, arrived on the scene, Mrs. | |‘ Thompson's bedroom was a mass of | flames, The fire was smothered and the nnde body was found lying on the bed. Firemen declared there was evi- dence Indicating the bed had been saturated with oll, They adopted the |theory that the woman had com-| mitted suicide but police started an | investigation to determine whether | |murder had been committed and the fire started to cover the crime. $1,000,000 Damage | tower vetn Recetpta, 12,000, Market 10¢ butene cow lower, Beef, ckere and fede 1.08 Hheep he highs $5.69 18 Recetpta, lamba #9 Denver Live Stock Market DENVER, May 800. Market steady cows and footers, 110 Hoge — Rec To Bheop—h NEW YORK, May §—Money on Belgium Premiw German W. tL. te. Hambure Hambure 4% Munteh Se Frankfort 4 Japanese Japanese ist 4 Japane: Paris 6s United Kingdom Sige, inti and 4% $6,500,000, 000 ii in Savings Banks | WASHINGTON, May 6.—Savings | accounts in America’s banks now total approximately $6,500,000,000, it | was estimated today on the basis of | data gathered by the comptroller of the currency. Before the war, say. ings accounts totalled @nly about | $2,000,000,000. : AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN Wit Matinee Saturday MARJONIE RAMBEAU on. leek’ “THE SIGN ON “Tne 2.50. Matinee Sat- to $2.00. vi W YORK, May 5.—Gales and itial rains lashed the Atlantic torr | coast to following a stormy | night, in which the wind blew 75 miles an hour, doing more than | 41,000,000 damage in New York and vicinity. The fishing schooner Julia was | driven ashore near Bay Head, N. J. The crew was rescued. Five men were rescued from a| swamped barge 200 yards off Staten island today, Wallace Indorses Packer Control) WASHINGTON, May 5. Packer | control legislation, the subject of sharp legislation in the last con. gress: tary of Agriculture Wa | Appearing before the house agrt- cultural committee, Wallace declared | that the legislation would be “ able” now. Grit— Limestone | Granite : | #hell—Iastern oyster Western oyster . Beach by Atlantic Gale) , today was indorsed by Secre- | Pres | “NANA. ATONEMENT? By Ernest Wilken Exveas, 2bc to $1. Mata. 250 to 50c MERE TODAY Morris, Van and Vernon, Sherman. Van Play and Cast ank Hartley. Photoplay— HART Matinees 2130 — Nights 7 NOW PLAYING STALEY AND 5 Five of Clubs; Lee Morse; Harri- son and Robinson; Chandon Trio; Paramount Wour; ‘Velvet Fingers’ General Admission: 2be; Nights, 400 | yer Ne THE SEATTLE STAR announced by Hans era) Pederson, gen-| and Spring, over the Pig’n Whistic | ~Advertiserment. METROPOLITAN THEATRE EIGHT DAYS, COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 8TH. MATINEE SATURDAY THE EMINENT ACTOR contractor. ue Liberty Bonds Wednesday's Quotations Feretshoa by 1, BR. Menn vote Wire, Detler = Piret 2%e.. First ts Hecond 4s Fira 40 Portland Market Status | PORTLAND, May 6.-Catue u y steady 144 Receipts, unchanged Market steady, SHAKESPEAREAN REPERTOIRE Supported by a Powerful Company of Notable Players Including Isabel Merson, Eva McKoberts, Fredda Brindley, Stuart Black, Frank Hollins, George Tawde, Paul Gerard and Charics Stevens, Sunday — and Saturday Mat... Merchant of Venice Monday and Thursday Nights....Hamlet Tuesday Night.......... - Othello Wednesday and Saturday Nights. Macbeth Friday and Sunday Nights........Julius Caesar A EE RE EET grep see ay She Eh dag Nope | SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY. MAIL ORDERS NOW a Owing to the Length of the Performance, the Curtain Will Rise Nights at 6:15 P. M.; Matinee at 2:15 P. M. At 1123 FIRST AVE. CORNER SENECA We Are Selling the White Navy Grocery Stock Out $30,000.00 Worth of High Grade Groceries to Be Sold at Once —COME— Friday and Saturday—Two Big Days All Goods Will Be Sold Below Wholesale Prices Potators, No. 2 | Olymple Pancake Grade, a sack— Flour 50c 2lc 15c SPECIAL FRIDAY, AT 10 A. M. 2 LBS. OF 40c COFFEE FOR ......-..ccseccescevccensceess HERE IS THE BIG OFFER Recelpta, $24 Market steady, of tte Mm Bhe Ib. Keee—1t@Ttic Gow Mene—18@ 260 I NEW YORK, May &— Foreign eon. as Shewt sheaty at the opening $2.07 gone BAN FRANCISCO, May &—Dutter—Rx- tras, S26 Ib, 2 Boxes of $1.25 $1.25 4ic. $1 and 2 for $1 The most wonderful assortment ever shown under one roof in the Pacific Northwest. BUYING POWER places this great store in o class by fect, Compare gur valucs with others, Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Hats Trimmings Braids, Flowers, Ornaments CASSIDY WELLINGTON Here's a Coal that’s ALL Coal—a Coal that means real Fuel efficiency. It’s a coking Coal of the highest grade, and it’s re-screened and spe- cially prepared at our own plant for use in your Range or Furnace. Its extra quality means extra economy, ASK YOUR DEALER OR PHONE BALLARD 2265 Arrow CoalCo. | F. C. Ferree, President 4400 Fourteenth Avenue N. W. Entire stock of the Liberty Shirt & Hat Company, of Seattle, one of the classiest stores in Seatth. Everything first class—such brands as Arrow, iver and Green Hood Shirts, Hardeman Hats and the finest Underwear. EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 boxes Paradise Chocolates, finest can be made, at 50¢ on the dollar 25e Arrow Collars 15c $7.25 box Rains 29c “35.00 and $600 All $2.00 Shirts 98c $1.50 and $2.00 Caps 4.95 We cannot mention everything in the ad "$2.95 = ——— | REMEMBER-—Two Grocery Stocks 82:95, ‘The Liberty Hat and Shirt Store TO BE SOLD DIRT CHEAP 48c Per Garment NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Don’t compare this sale with those so-called half-price sales or going-out-of- business sales. We make a special business of disposing of STOCK ON QUICK NOTICE—we don’t buy a stock unless it is a good one, and must be cheap. SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WASHINGTON BROKERAGE Mail Onder Ga Mail Orders Go 1123 FIRST AVE. | Le = SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOA* ZACK WHERE YOUR MONEY WORKS EVERY DAY ‘There is no rest for the dollars in your savings here—they are always busy—three eight-hour shifts they are on the job earning for you, and a reward, every six months the earnings are compounded. There is only one sure way to acquire money, and that is to save it. Think it over, account with us. $1 to $5,000 accepted. Money received on or before the 5th of the month earns from the Ist. then come in and open @ savings 4 mM ASSOCIATION 9509 -SAdAvVE. be

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