The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1921, Page 12

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{Apartment House je Has His Brother | Thief Works Again| Arrested for Frau Raspberrics were 50 canta cheaper a crate Saturday as the rewult of| great episodes of “The’ Waytarer, Riss F r $1.50 a crate. + Txtemiaion hb ‘ Joent decrease was noted on the local | that they will be better able to an Bu ‘ ‘ market. The epuds are now welling) tel) it to the country 102% St 3 cents a pound. Kplant was) Some traffic officials beneve 150, 26% being sold at from 22 to 25 cents 4/999 persons will be brought to S« ben [pound attle for “Wayfarer week." ws ‘There have been no changes on the ‘| UP T0 $18,000; Wholesale Dealers Brice is 13 points over the woken as Prolocutor ae nomen Snider is charged by his brotuDeye eer: Rubber Ma up many of the berriey are not up to] produced tn the University of Wash. |eapacity. Government Decides to ALWEN UNDER arash, 2d Waltnyene up, to the clome, ,tudehaker, with womeithe standard, being too ripe and|ington stadium July 23 to 80. Pro — fae ol . hour, American Sumat td off § Steel ond je a - = - - Pocket Loss on Unfin- ; «*! broken, fessor Kamond §& Meany of the| has under advisement Saturday testi.| Rock Inland. 29%, up 1) rn Products, 66, up 1%; United Fruit, 1074;/tations were firm at from $1.25 to|the pageant a sound amplifying de-| Hundreds of other such ships, the ramming and sinking of th! cycAGo, June 28.—July wheat | pres jthe California shipping points, a %-|the proficiency of the chorus, 90 Gest te government during the| Capt, Hl. H. Marden, pilot, found) 1.3114, and clowed . Septem: | h angers SEATTLE STAR Shi News Lg. Charles Graham, 608 Bighth ave,| Abs M. Snider, 32, was chareé |wan robbed of a gold watch and alwith grand larceny following hf Tides i in Seattle on ew or ar é }$100 Liberty bond by an apartment) est on a warrant Friday nighf house thief, who entered his room| MTN ON MMe enjamin and 2 w Crpeinia ree te in'be Sot Hh, Alter, pening at 4. up & STILL ANOTHER STILL. A. f.\¥, Schneider, head of the firm dye cible ran up to 66 5 % at 444 | .- c Qpening prices Ingluded: a oe ie eh? Sa To explain the meaning of tae Mateaeett. —, J ary are 8\ Schneider & Co, with having deen Ys era otors, uncha ‘ed exican Petroleum, 114%, up » | Charged m a fede information fed Schneide 5 2q tee? 134, yp Ai Vilon Pacifig, 113, off 1%; Asphalt, 61%, flied Saturday with operating abome | *#¥ée4 Schneider of $55 entrusted o 7 t > e Th The wholesale price was $3.50, as|university faculty will act ax pro ished Hulls Here ADVI EMENT| ; ‘ sy sa es midhtas IRL: n-American, Compared with $4 Friday. locutor, Professor Meany was: is-| . 0 halts American’ aie ti in’? A SUT Receneeh Pectin, | Ccmeebertinn ‘ware "penree en the Gherus 66. 4000 permeun at the last! ei 4 sedi uw outhe cific, . Z \ nh Rd Po nage vd Capt, William Fisher, supervising i. woe, Amerie Woolen tly ap Meare wMotbuch dieu sr Crucible |avenue before the early morning weekly rehearsal money submitted in the hearing of | UPS: American ‘Susar, Asphalt, 64 Up 8% vice ‘will be weeds a ne regular wee carnal o Which cost the government mik | Capt. John Alwen, master of the N. Y. Stock Radian Cantaloupe prices were ateady 4¢-ling chorun will be held, Monday | isten, Parents: If the children see Hons of dollars, are to meet & | shipping board freighter Weat Hart spite a poor demand. Jobbers ¢x-| evening in the First Presbyterian Tike fate. (Priday's Quotations) y be addition, all geve a | ene Furnished by L. 1. Manning & Ca @wned tonnage is to be sold to day ht by Albert 1. Lasker) steamship Governor by the West] stumped while other grains made | of: ‘ul t ? Rew chairman of the shipping board, | Hartland, April 1, 1921, Witnesses | sight advances during the short day & group of 14 leading shipping| testified that pt. Alwen did alllon the Chicago Hoard of Trade to- | by hand let them see you make men meeting in New York. that was possible to avoid the colll-/ day. Provisions were irregular, \4 it a next savings it. War In the neighborhood of $260, 000 | guilty ict blame in connection with {et them bck the he collision, was to undergo an op: Biace the war the govérament has ation at the Seattle General host ued get ‘ bank and get used to the place. And, of “Been able to sell only five hulls aturday, Upon recovery he w eh shen and closed course, you'll impress them with the a NEW YORK, J 25.—-The General list highe tn ing of m i Friday night wh a pass key while | ' ? he ntock market today. Warly trading wan ed Uy) Mexican betro-| Price ts 50 Cents a Crate Prof, Meany Selected to Act|iiriu2,"uRht sen I. Gordon. “ Products, 64%, up Bis fic, OX up'tig; Atlagsic Gul WP \heavier receipts and the fact that) America's passion pageant, to be|moonshining outfit of fivegallon|to Snider while he was employed) | ‘i ot by Oct 1, they United States steamboat inspector, M n Petroleum, 1 tps Sinclair, 30%, ue tei Chandler | trade had passed it# zenith, The quo| When the prolocutor appears for pect a brisk movement as soon 88) church. It is expected a number you always ing and never % oO? &d = the quality improves. The micions Z Capt. Alwen ts charged with neg = Private interests. Bait, & Ohio e appeal for a new trial. 4 > “ef the total fleet. These proved a ¥e. up aS Aine ekeuih pinnae a! of a i Motors * | Cabbage Looe | Carrote—Local Camtifiower here leum, which opened at 11414, up ran up to Lidl. latter Da a t x «ant! dated Lower Than Friday hae 2 aa mt 4 th High 1 PTs me Tee LAN mee 4 D npany, 82. Mig, 10%, up 4; United | by the firm on May 14, 1921, if Hite > Vas American Sumatra, 624%, up 4%; Atlantic ul 4. up 2 are to be destroyed. cit ol 0 of railroad and steamentp traffic HY of . ' | With white potatoes cheaper et|oe the uty of the music and s ted i MU re the precclotd’ ainse Fri M4 the idea that life is one carnival The Lake Union “silent feet”) sion, July wheat opened up Me @t naigwin t Poor investment, it is said. PASSENGERS TO ATLANTIC bt x and closed up Ka. September yp EY PESREESEEESEEAE cl o oO ed ° ae nd Tasker declared at the close of! with, the arrival in Seattle, about i ees up tee at 4040, an ._Aleoboi New York conference that the! jury 95, o¢ the new 15,000-ton motor. “eee Largest Bank in Washington SECOND AVE. AND COLUMBIA ST. , per Mh board is now facing the) sni> gomersetshine diieet service be Wheat |Modern Woodmen of Amer- commercial crisis in his:/ tween the Pacifie coast and North Cash ea A ica Raise Head Consul > 2 CHICAGO, June 25.—Wheat—No. 1 s a European ports will be inaugurated |, <G™Qcng: No, 3 hard, #144 ‘ } Lettuce t : Sats “The board for the past severn!! by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. |"°* Be 2 r ‘i "Ercan b 2 ST. LOUIS, Mo,, June 25.—As the he sad, “has beon losing |The veawel will accommodate a lim. last official act of the four-day .con- | tely $16, 000, 000 a month.” | ited number of passengers, in addi. . f . | vention ‘of the Modern Woodmen of melee : 7 . » : : Hon to her cargo of freight. ‘ir New Garnet, #3% | America, the salary of the head con Butler Metei Haliding | Rep ~ . 2 . eul, A. Tt albot, of Lincoln, Neb. CRUISE ON DESTROYERS t— Open High Low $6 white, per te - sjeu s. ey PJACK KING Five of the latest type of destroy eee bth OLB Bt . wasn sia Dhoreae. was boosted from $12,000 to $18,000 ers will be assigned to take young |* > tee te 4 9% pmebere cto o yRey ta |r Weasy” Way et other oftisate of IN FLOOD CITY “gobs” on the naval reserve vacation ai F aye wl 3 284 spines h Leeah. per bom «.. ately rder was increased proportion cruise to Southern California waters a4 aay ’ a t at government expense, July 9 to 24./ 0% 8% m ; ‘ [0 ‘ yal. ‘% n iol cal aid to Srovkars who teetored oe 2 Enrotiment is possible at the navy on Oe ae 8S thouse, box ; in Pueblo flood and to build nurses dle in Ruins bead “pan Nominal order maintains @ sanitarium for the ALASKA GETS MEX CONSUL [suis .... 10:28 Vinited Wtctes steot the oats poarentaad Gy whe tl | Feeding refugees in the flooded! One of the passengers leaving on | #*h'..-°-- Tish Copper : ; seve BX pied a of Pueblo, Colo, whither he| the Alameda, Saturday morning for | sui. , , ua Mee a cil : ' SD MMA Oe ith his famous wheelbarrow laska was Rodolfo Ramirez, Mext- | #ept.....« N Periddie to help. Adjt. Fred | An consul, from Mexico City, des gs Camp, Vole otandard erate, ...9.00@2.50 Colorado College of the Salvation Army | tined for Juneau, Ramires Is to open Chicago Live Stock pearpey 360g? in Seattle, has written The| the first Mexicon consulate in the) cuicaco, Suly 25 —itoxs—-Necetpte, ; Receives $100,000 of his experiences, daska capital, | 5.000. Market steady DENVER, Colo., June 25.—Colo- Standing in the mud under diff aR S]98.25@48.75; butchers, elves $100,000 by the Red as great ea those he faced on MOVIES ON WATER 305 Ne - crea g: oc thavtate: Saban? Dattlefronts of France when he| Plans were completed today for)" ¢, Hecoipt a i +A ooee |R. Wolcott, wealthy Colorado pio: Weary soldiers under fire, Adjt.| M4king the steamer Tacoma the first x 6 viet . . } Beco, Ghenellog~lipgad neer, it was learned today. A be is helping to serve some | floating moving picture theatre. ; : “4 : quest of $25,000 was left to Yale unt persons a day in Pueblo, On her runs between here and Ta ‘ : veraity have rigged up a hut out of | Coma tomorrow, and after, her main Receipts. Market steady. | F' i na —— Humber soaked with mud and water, | cabin will be darkened and passen:| lambs #0118), euee thas | Puten ai ‘ a 1 ne E Initial steps taken to organize Sod about 2% Salvation Army work: | fers may enjoy two reels of movies, F E . 5 m2 1 eee af post, American Legion, oreign xchange Grape Frait—Fia, box \. ee hauling it seven miles to the ns SPOKANE GOES NORTH NEW YORK, June ® mn brought ttf two carloads of | °lng or coming, , are contributing to the relief. “The flood was terrible. It cov An area more than four milés and a mile wide. Some 500 were destroyed and many lives lost. Damage to prop- “It ts pitiable 47 see the people to dig out ‘of the mud some piece of furniture and the ts in rubber boots and over: salvaging merchandise in the of starting all over again. _ “The water stood as high as 15 In the business district and as as seven feet in the depot. Steamship City of Spokane, Cpt. Victor Enquist, was scheduled to sail for Southeastern Alaska Saturday. She had a full list of passengers, many of them tourists, eee WINTER STATION NEARLY READY ‘The new winter station now being constructed at Ketchikan for the use of the United States coast and geo- detic survey boats fill be completed by the end of the month, according to Capt. R. B. Derickson, tn charge of the Seattle field station of the sur- 1 ace Dalles Hotei Bellding Btocks— Russian Hg ret, u : N. Y. Sugar and Coffee fi." is EW YORK, June 25. | Prition be, 44: granulated, 55.400 6.50. | Rettian Sa, No. 7 Rio, spot, Ge IR; NO 4) Hritien "Ss Santos, $99 %e Ih. | iar cee | Mettian Tet Portland Market Status | ):)<:= trem PORTLAND, Jui Market | er Bublic Market SOUTH END Te te Pleasure in Saving PENING a Savings Account is so simple you will wonder why you did not do it sooner, after you have visited this bank. Watching your sur- plus funds grow and interest accumu- late will become a real pleasure. With each depesit an added feeling of security and coatentment will be ex- perienced. 5a ae +4tt Oe ‘ “Our necks are blistered from the | vey. ° abe nd vo de i wt. fob, Renttle supply ’ ’ le ro. B 4, ry, owt. \ = = he . sm Sak ipo Shear Ap 6 * ah aly DAIRY PRODUCTS i ane | Open Saturday evenings 6 to 8 ‘hut two and three times a week Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | igcndry soap. € bare o'clock. Combined Resources, Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank and Dexter Ohie Gola om Koel Ret. Pacific im Due in port next Friday is the N $ na eetenrees 14 |metier-Local creamery, oubes. eaaere pean: © ee fire apparently enjoyed by the| Y. K. liner Fushim! Maru, with 322/47 ren Aspst teas ; eepeseseee “88 | home-made mayonnaise, 40c passengers and a large cargo of silk | g¢ a ; ah FADE ste 8] best butter, Bho 1b.; cheese, BAN FRANCISCO, June 25.— Create, eich Jaited ‘Kingdom Wisconsin er inorden‘e milk lee con, $190, per Sugar dropped another 10 cents per . ited Kingdom $ \ Wash. triplets fase: large can Honolulu Lady alieed hundred pounds here today, selling pincsorie lerg® Bie. Stes Hegthe ‘ Silver Sta’ TATOOSH ISLAND, June 26.—8 A. M.| Hoge-—K ing Jamal! cans Se each, Stalle 87 | 4, te Makes Fast —Cloudy; wind soviheast, siz miles an| Top. 98.0; ’ Ls ‘ ; ° 30] kaw Skinner's ma ; fAay ~ Run From San Francisco |*== aan taste nineii “i ae os Rt x i “Al 6 i‘. Stan cooeee s Bank Second Avenue at Cherry Street and other Oriental products aboard. | ¢ ¥ | Sapanene let ¢e -33| vegetable shortening. 2 Tbe cele Horton Natiotal Bank . ao . ° 1997... ‘ 5 powder, the; Citrus powder, 23¢ pke. IN PORT HERE Sh 96.90. wholeanle. The previous . Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealere | inva! baking powder, ac; Golden Age v1 - oi to wl noodles, be ph ee Se DENVER, June 24 —Cattie—tteoetnte pM : i au ay ee Making the irip from San Fran.|Arrivals and ind Departures to Seattle in less than 47 hours, Jepenese Ind 44n....- ” PIKE FLACK $23,818,290.20 Hene—Live, under 4 Toa. State 1-8-9. 2%. can MJ. R “B" new liner Silver State docked at aria @ a Ptall 17. & he cane suger, 590 Stal iia -tdlan tamil <4 : aes | fie gate ear AC 3k oe Dexter Horion , Smith Cove terminal, at 1045 il wobnad Tohege—Dreased . Mediors heavy’ S1: 1199, 8am “ - The Silver State, sister shif of the is from Vancouver via Wenatchee and Keystone State, -™ ame from Philadelphia with passen. 25—@tr Manila Mara for Shang. Rough heavy milk milk, 9¢ | | Bers for her maiden voyage to the nai 79 am sie Anmede for anchorage, | Operation of New Schedule) sp csr ie 0 BG, seeaporepatccescuueeys ‘ erp he Officials of the shipping board and | Suspended 90 Days gee ees “ iniiee tt ‘ pgs ad | the Pacific Steamship company and | egy | : owe nnd hadborb friends and relatives of passengers | ivis for hangh Suspension of the new railroad Lignt ®athered at the terminal Saturday | Burnside for Alaske, 6.10 « m. rates recently announced by the in Morning and greeted the new ship. : pee Aggie gigan ine seri ‘Admit Smuggling a Alachon Vessel Japs Into America connection with the Columbia basin | Boward—June 4. North-| rate case for the period of 90 days} PORTLAND, June 25.—Captain we Ger 160 CAN'T COLLECT FERRY TAX ae en Internal revenue department can. sruteipends 9:00 & after July 1 has been granted by the | y, : " Me Salied, Princes July i Yasuo Naito, master of the Ja Not collect $5,719.04 from King coun : =. Th oer | departmeent of public works of this - aaregmedinagln apan sta® at the request of the transpor-|°S¢ Steamer Port Said Maru, plead m, ctty AeVOrY oo. .eee ‘ty. according to decision Saturday of y Federal Judge E. E. Cushman. Gov ge Admiral Watson at Juneau, 4:10) tation bureau of the local Chamber |¢d guilty in federal court here yes HAY, GRAIN AND FEED nts | City Wholeasle Prices, Per Tow ernment claimed the amount sought ee of Commerce. |terday for connivance in flegally | Corm—Whole yellow, 120-1b. sacks to be due on transportation taxes on . Adequate hearing on the rates in! " smuggling six Japanes to th : the county ferries. Decision states| Wessels in Other Ports | xo tur as they affect this state han |“TUEEINE SIs Japaneve into this) rueged. ot! Government cannot sue state or| Memon’ fom gente” BTM) not been had, the bureau contende anise Pipers om Mapcjap, Pog sie, foo. gounty, and county not acting 48|" Pniladelphia—Jume 23—Sailed, atr| and the suspension of the rates ts to| laws, The Japanese was fined @1,200 | Private concern. Went Isieta for Seattie. give opportunity for such a hearing. | and released, cs A GRAS Balboa—June 20~Balled, str Mexican BUY BOAT FOR $150 San Pedro—June 24—Arrived, atr Santa THE LAST DROP » L00g bee + £008 To ' — CO-OPERATION Finance is an integral part of commerce. Commerce cannot get ahead without the co- operation of its integral parts. for Seattle No biddery appearing at the U. 8.| Rosalia from Seattle, Sailed, sir Alaskan Marshal's sale of the launch Kath. | for Seattle " Tacoma—Jane 25—Arrived, str West erine R, Saturday, proctor for the! iis trom Seatt & m.; str Brosh from Standard Oil company, libelants,| seattle, 6 a. m. June 24—Malled str Ma- Purchased the boat for $150. nila Maru for Seattle, 3:30 p ma fs . « Mash, 100-1. ska, Not M | Weg Mawh— 100-1 Reported by Wireless | |SGMmmEE i a Me [seco Srcsa Our job is to co-operate with individuals, firms and corporations in the interest of BETTER BUSINESS, by bringing financial service to industry and to the market. tery at § p.m Meat Scraps. lano Bell Street Terminal—U # C G Bothwell. a > \ Hone—Uranulated ‘acific Terminal—#tr Floridian, | U. 8. Naval Commanications | Sane 24—Str ‘Latouche, Beattie for ’ : False Pass, eight miles east of Cape Fiat- y ‘ ) r ¥ Malfa Meal The World’s Ay ; Wek a) | rep Hi t Grad Vessels in Port at Seattle j ; ? : Me] | Sues neraps: 1, rade Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A, ste Key- ‘ mY, “ | , Western ..ssssees . stone Btate, str Sliver State. ‘ s Bone Meal .. | ped 2—Htr Jefferson, str Redondo, Charwal--Basera ier B—Btr Admiral’ Rodman ; cos. Our Only Branch Is at Ballard ‘east Coal Bunkers—U 8 LL B& Bhipping FB Moorings —Str Morse, atr Weat- Jacks Ruiding home of ate Weete , | ; i ‘lash Bi ° str De . myer he DEPOSITS GUARANTEED by Btreet Torminal—str Steel 4 i — Washington "Bsa & “epoaitere’ g ; anty Fund of THE STATE erway Dock & Warehouse—Str OF WASHINGTON. West Ison, str City of Spokane, Boda Dry Docks—Str Admiral Mayo, Went Jonter Amen Yard—-Btr Roomevelt Standard Boller Works Dock—Str Pat- BANK € LEARE Clharings . rd Peston. Spokane. | Balances ary n oe itr Valdes. 5 Ship Chillicothe. } f Roped ’ . Mill Dock—-Schr Vancouver, achr c rings + 3,198,818.14 non A. West. a Balances ..,.. + 617,998.46 | Winsiow Matine Rallway—-Barge Coquit-| & Spokine e Co jam City Clearings 1,176 Is r Ns be online Gurgle! Gurgle! Gurgle! When they are far out at sea|| pajancee 1) 46 PRING BRT, B. C. immigrants hear about Mr. Volstead and his prohibitory law. Tacoma 1609 Third Ave. A. G. Giilin drowned when his sel, Molly G., burns. W. B, Kerr,| Ald so they drain the last drop from their wine jugs before | { Clearings .. 469,318.00 | who constituted the crew, saved, | the boat lands, as did this old Italian woman at Boston, | carrie deat aus nat 4 The Scandinavian American Ban Seattle, Washington Sold Exclusively by pie A ose erat be eas rae

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