The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 12

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(Experts Predict Better Times Following Spec- tacular Rise in Prices BY HAROLD D. JACOBS NEW YORK, Sept. §.—-The present Spectacular rise in cotton prices is ly regarded thruout the cotton ‘Ship News Tides i in Seattle Second High Second High Tide | [2st a my te t 10:23 p.m, T . FoR sovru AFRICA | Rarkentine Katherine Mackall, now taking consignments San Francisco, will to Seattle to complete her cargo. This is said | to be the first time in 10 years that @ sailing veese! bas loaded on the Pacific Coast for South Africa, ee / LOADIN at proceed ‘and allied industries as the breaking ‘of the key log in the prosperity jam ‘A canvass of the bigger cotton brok erage offices here today revealed ‘that, while there have been some mparked indications of a return to economic conditions in other shaking off of the Inertia in ‘cotton is having a nation-wide stimu: Mating effect. _ ‘The consensus of opinion ran some- like this: | ‘The marking up of raw cotton to something like their real has created confidence among bankers and merchants who have “carrying” the growers, textile | facturers, fabricators of cotton and the employes of all these. F While raw cotton remained at an low figure, buyers per: 4 sly expected it to go even lower. + ‘Was a genera! stagnation in all ) ferades using cotton, the ramifications | fet which are almost endless. Then came the sudden realization we have a real cotton famine. ‘The rush of buying sent cotton up early 100 per cent. Now textile are reopening. Automobile tire ; and other users of have begun to place orders. machinery makers are starung again. Hundreds of thousands of affected directly or Indirectly Money or goods to the grow: are being paid back. “WASHINGTON, Sept. 8—cotton this year up to September 1 481,783 running bales, as ul with 351,589 for the same last year, the census bureau today. , ind bales totalled 36,208, as com- ‘with 17,451 for the same period year. _ GERMAN MARKS LOW YORK, Sept. 8.—-The Ger. mark sold down to its record _ previously made on January 28. at $0.0101, shortly after the 0D exchanges were quiet. Ster-_ ‘sold at $3.73%, up nearly 2 cents; | : are, $0.0440. ND NAVIGATION |Weather Bureau Report } TATOOSH ISLAND, Sept. & SAM Wilmington, at 38 a.m | Arrivals ail Doparturse | Arrived fr City of Spokane from Ma Kobe and Str Prince George from B.C. and ports, at ¢ p.m Friend from San Pedro, at 12:15 p. late West Ivis from Tacoma, at 8:20 p | im.) str Admiral Farragut, from Tacoma, até p.m Sept, &—Str Aamirel Farragat for San | Pedro, via San Francisco, at noon, Sept T—Str Admiral Schley f HM. T, Reltet atr Northwestern Wells, at 8:15 p. southbound, at 5 p. M Sept, b-Arrived, str ‘Taithy- dius from Beattie, obe—Sept. + —Bailed, str Fuahim! for Seattle. Yokohama-—Sept. 4-—Arrtved, atr West from Seattle York—Sept. T—Salled, str Andrea mekenbach for Seattle; #r Alas for Seattle. Caliao—Sept, ¢—Salled, schr Fearless for Everett Ban Pedro—Sept. T—Arrived, atr Ryder Hanify from Seattie; str Queen from Re aitle. Mailed, str Brush for Seattle; str Santa Ines for Tacoma. Ban Francisco—Sep! Wilitare for Seattic, at midnight. Astoria—Sept. T—Sailed atr Lake IHec- tor for Seattia, at midnight Tacoma-—Sept. Arrived, str Lurtine from Honolulu. 1 a, m.: ste Northwestern from Seattie. 5 sm: str Rosalie M honey from Ban Francisco, 6 a m; str Suwa Maru from Seattle, 9 a. m, Reported by Wireless Received by U. & Navel Radio Str Admiral Seley, T—Rafled, str $ pm; str Victoria, Bt. Michael for § attle, $21 miles north of Unimak Pass at neon; str Eldridge, Seattle for Yokoham miles from Seattle at | amore: Sh wha! for Seattl [from Beattie at & p.m x Seattle for Nome, 605 %niles west of Cape Flattery at 5 p.m. * Vessels in Port at Seattle American Can Co. Dock—Str H. B. Love- JT. & T. SB Heather. Oame. Coq Villard, schr Levi W. Ostra: Lake nize — Sete C. & Helmes, motor- Burrows. ship W. LIFE’S This Is Telling YOU Something—Both of You Tf you hi been over-fastid- ious, and always paid a very hich price for your clothes, I can 4 ve ‘ou exactly what you want for jess than 2". e Or if you did not ap so-called bar here and there, and never did get what you should have, I will give you ex- actly for just « little mire. bi JNO. E. O'BRIEN Maker ef Men's Clothes 36 Usten St. Many at $40 Always AN garments made premises. Do not accept lena ( absolute satisfaction, the Income, Minus Expenses, Should Equal Savings This process of subtraction should always show a “remainder” which, if deposited in our Savings Department, will quickly build itself up into CAPITAL for INVESTMENT. Seattle Local Improvement Bonds, in con- venient denominations of $200, suggest especially attractive investments. NATIONAL CITY BANK SECOND Capital, Surplus and U AT MARION ndivided Profits, $844,000 TNE SEATTL E STAR Upward Movement on MUCH FRUIT ON | New York Exchange) LOCAL MARKET NEW YORK, Sept. &—The stock developed @ marked upward movem Baldwin was the the earl Ms. after which 1 Av mo continued to held, and M sale at 114, Pan up above 116. Lies and railroads held up well While several stocks ¥ An the list in general was somewhat heavy and Studebaker showed @ similar reduction at jFeacted @ point, Opening quofations | included Studebaker, 74%, off % |; New Haven, 16, unch: up Me: American Interna | Petroleum, 114, 6 off i Crucible, ; Around noon the reaction be off three points from Wednesday's hi held up well, particularly Crueibl GRAIN MARKET | UP AT CLOSE :: CHICAGO, Sept. & n pric after a Weak opening ine te drop in eott rallied toward on the Toard of Trade today. T sell wheat at the market, driving pri Later considerable sup the market from th Northwes! . influencing the Hneapolia mills were as Unt Amorte 31M. u compa. much | visions tember wheat opened off 1\pe| 127%, and closed up fe December wheat pier at $1ai% May pene and advanced opening ained 10 off 1%e at $1.37 le at th lowe. September corn opened off %o at Ho and closed up tc. December, | er opening down eo at b4\ec, re- Kained Xe at the clo May cpened ff Moc at S9%eand gained Keo at the close tember cate lost Me at the ec, but advanced ttc | i. Jecember opened up e and cloned up Iie. May . ec and at the market 83, a new high on the move Chandler, 47 | Bethlehem tect after opening irregular, today t thryout the lat y trading. The first sale was at 81 Other equip made an early high at &9. Oils Aon the first The special m, after reacting serican held around 60. rushed up to new highs during the first hour, after getting above 60. a4 unchanged n” 61%, up Awphalt ‘is y ‘i M on Crucible tech, 16%, tb, Up My; Hethlehem fan Sugar. G1%, off % DM! Reading, 694 ny p tay Co : 6,120, up I Mexican troleum was Steel stocks, however, ted Staten wh at 112% . N. Y. Stock Exchange Amer. Beet Sugar Amer, Car & Fay Amer, International American Sum American Amer, Tel. & Tel Anaconda Malt, & ¢ Raldwin . Loot 10% 1% 113% Locomotive. 51% “D" 62% 119% aM 26% i nadian Pacific Central Leather Reading | Replogie CHICAGO, Kept No. | 1 red, 91.2044; No 1.30; | No, 9 bard, $1:28%: No. 2 hard, “41.36 ase | a Pe : Chicago Live Stock | Today's Quotations Hege—Receipts, 15 000. Market Rive. Tob. $147 bulk of pairs ; heavy ' ht, $8, 8.15; heavy packing sow Packing sows, rough, § fairly 14.90 me ‘calves, jeers, 35.50 At stock | Market strong. | and heifers, feeders, Market steady. Market 25¢ high i ewes, $203; } undersized pul fancy, tte tb. |N. Y. Sugar and Coffee) . lone ‘s Quotat! Kaw, $4.37% @4.61; Rilo, epet, TH@T wh eitKe tb. Dat lated, $5.90. leo—No, 7 No, Santor granu. he B.; All Minnesotans to Picnic | at Fortuna Park Sun- day, Sept. 11 Minnesotans from Seattle will unite at the State of Minnesota Pic. | nic for a real good time. Free danc Jing afternoon and evening. Races and sports will feature the day Come and meet your old Minne sotan friend.—Advertising. i v ) are sbout more‘you Republic Iron & Bteel 45% Rock Isiand Sinclair OU Bouthern tie Houtherm Hallway Rtudebaker | Texas Company 1» Pacific of Delaware mn Pacific nited Retail Btores okt unio, 36,00 abdres eee Liberty Bonds srea"Sy't? Manning & Co Batiee Motel Wallding Btock— wiret Sibe- Soased ‘te. | Piret she Second 4a... | Third see Fourth 4s Fifth 240 Pitch 4% Total bond wales, $12. — Atchison Gen. 9 hat & To Tell of Places Wanting Our Goods M. J. Gilike) Carrigan, former county commissioner and chairman of the good roads committee of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, has a message about Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho and how they wish to buy from Seattle business houses. He will deliver it at the weekly luncheon of the Chamber | Friday noon at the Masonic club, Ar. cade Bidg. Why Seattleites should attend the Washington State fair at Yakima, Sept. 19-24, and particularly on Sept. 23, which is “Seattle Day,” will be told by John F. Welborn, president of the Whiton Hardware Co. Loyal A. Partridge, yell leader, will lead songs, Local Business Men Start Tour Sunday |‘ For the purpose of strengthening the commercial bonds between Seat tle and other sections of the North west, a party of local manufacturing, Jobbing and wholesaling executives will leave Seattle for Lewiston, Idaho, and Walla Walla, Wash., next Sunday. They will return Wednes. | day. SPORTSMAN IS DEAD PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8—J. A ("AY") Cook, one of Oregon's best known outdoor sportemen and head of the Remington Arms Co. in Ore gon, was dead today, His death came suddenly yesterday, from an at tack of acute Appendicitis. makin are hea ed for Succzss. SECOND AND COLUMBIA Largest Bank in the State of Washington Establi: shed Thirty-one Years Demand Heavy ‘for Peaches | for Canning | ‘There iy a large variety of poason | able fruit on the local wholesale mar | ket, predominating. | The ches is increasing in the Mast, as well as | here, which will cause the price to advance &s soon as the supply shows a decrease Grapes also are moving well, with several varieties offered, Sale of blackberries ts dragging, as in the demand for verbearing strawberries. Dried California figs, from a new crop, are on the market at $3.75 for box of 70 four-ounce packages. Black and white figs in bulk of 25 rund boxes were quoted at from 15 to 16 cents a pound, Fresh figs were at from $1 to $1.26 @ box, No changes were noted in the veg: etable division of the market, Receipts of fancy veal are increas. ing, causing a tendency to weaken the market slightly. | The butter and egg market re | mained unchanged Thursday, VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Local, per ® + per Local, dox bunches . Local per Tb Local, per sack Local, dos. with peaches demand for canning Peppers —Per Mh jatows—-Local white, tm Yakima Gems, per ton weet, Cal, t. Radiahee Local, Spinach—Loce), Squash furamer, Hubbard 49.000 46.00 ee es fox, bunches ‘ per box ... t Local, dox Standard erate Ponies Casaba Melons—Fer to... Coconmats—Per 100 Tahiti--Per dow Dates— ier case Vigs—-Fresh, per box rapee— ‘TRompeon sendices, tog Th, bal Rartiett, B Wash. Cuban, per erate... 2 78 £6. Beattie euppiy. ¥. 0, B condensary, ewt. ... DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Tald Whelemie Dealers Botter—Local oumer, ene. Brick. —Freah ranch Pullets Loca! storage . OF, TPO ose sesees Wisconsin cream brick Wieck Bwiss ‘ Wash, triplets Tillamook triplets me. POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid by Wholesale Dealers te Decks—Live, old, per Young, per ™ 4 Hene—Live, 4 Ts and up Live, under ¢ Moe. Brvilers—Live, 1 to? ta: Springs, over 2 Tbe ..... Rressed, per Lal Th. . Beiginn ares—Live,, per? wy. Dressed, por B®, « Roosters Gone--Counary arenied, ed eal Light, jum, the. : Coarse, heavy, 176-300 Tha... jogs — Heavy, fancy Dressed, per 1, Live, per Tb Geese— Dressed, per Tb Turkeys—-Dressed, per Tb. . Cowe—-Country dressed, Tb. . Hoge— Dressed, light fancy, Heavy, dressed ‘ Veal—Dressed, light, fancy, T.. Medium, dressed . Heavy, coarse Belgian Hares. Dressed... =2 . sa=ses> Live, per 1... MEAT Quotations at Stockyards Hoge— Primes Medium’ heavy Rough heavy Pigs Cattle— Prime ateers Medium to choice Common to Heat cows a Medium to cholce Common to good Calver——Light Heavy Bulls Sheep— Prime lambs Yearling Wethers Ewes Kr Lou! K Pat. 44°, y HAY, City Wholesale Prices, Corn-—Whole, yellow, 120-1. Cracked, 100-™. sic. ed Meal, 100-1, wks. Whole, feed, 100-1. ake £0-%b. aks. , 100-7 Clipped, 100-% Oats Whole, Rolled, 79-% Ground, $0-%» Sprouting, BANK CLEARINGS Seattle « -$5,182,0928.19 | Clearings . 930,754.34 Balances ..... . } Portland - 6,560,281.00 612,361.00 Clearings Balances , Clearings .. Salances .. Clearings Balances THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. {GET YOUR RAINY WEATHER \ | NEEDS NOW That Leaky Top yt Vy ¥: ° STORM SHIELD of heavy rubber loth ae top material Tt slips the windshield, instead of being attached with clips, thus giving it a better RAIN GUARD FoR FORDS This rain guard prevents moisture from running down to the coils ent LT and ogusing trouble. ey are inde ot “durable. rubberized duck, and will last for years. For Ford open or closed cars. Price, each SLU Is made 4 attach on Ford ca Obe ready t Price WINDSHIELD SWIPES 55c .. $1.25 WINDSHIELD WEATHERSTRIPS EACH ..... 45c Ce, TOP DRESSING We have, we believe, some of the best Top Dressing in the city, is ubiversally WINDSHIELD GLASS FOR FORD CARS ‘This glass 1s cut proper size, ready to ~~ into one Glass is genul: avy rice, upper Price, lower half SIDE CURTAINS FOR FORD CARS Replace these shabb/, worn out side curtains Easily attached by any- one Arranged #0 that pas- sengers can get in or out of the car with ease by simply opening fasteners. The cur- tains over doore ean be rolled wp out of the way When not needed, Strongly made of best heavy rubber- coated auto cloth and do- meatio mohair, with nels of Curtains are furnished sep- arate or in complete seta. Complete set roadster 87.49 Complete set touring $10.80 for by our many sat tomers. Rub-lt-Tite, Mobalr Rub-R-Tite, pint Rub-K-Tite, quart —————— quart. STORM SHIELD FOR FORD CARS You know how the rain and cold alr come in over the top of the windshield. This shield prevents this by closing the space. MMi fastenings included. Easily and quickly attached. PiC@) posses mes. BBO You need a peak on your cap to keep the sun and rain out of your eyes, and this Rain-Hun Shield serves the same purpose for your car. Price @8.50 te $12.00 SA. M. te6 Pr. mM. Westiake Store Open Ustii 9 Pr. M Saterdays WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY C). BRANCH STORE AUTOPARTS STORE DOWNTOWN STORE 1110-12 East Pike 812-18 East Pike 2041-45 Westlake —with one of the finest, biggest lines of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Socks and Sweaters ever shown in the Northwest. Men's Hats, $3.50 to $7 | UNDERWEAR re are. none of Supreme Quality and Stetson—than which there are none better, Featuring Superior and B. & L. garments of exceptional merit. An exceptionally good VELOUR HATS at $5.00. Don't fail to see the gray mixed Union Suits of unusual quality, — which we are $3 .00 now selling at.. Compare our values with as those shown anywhere, showing of In black, seal brown, pearl with black band and nutria. See our spien- did selection of Caps at $2.00 to $3.00. Wonderful Sweaters A complete line of all-wool Sweaters in all the different school shades, now selling $7. 50 at the popular price of We also sell the best pure worsted Saxony Knit Sweaters at $12.00, Step in and see them. Also, inspect our Neckwear at 50c to $1.50. We challenge you to find as good values as we are showing. Tailored Ready - Ak Company Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop 401 TO 407 PIKE ST.

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