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

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THE SEATTLE STAR | aTETC| Speculation Leaders SHOW CITY HAS CRANBERRIES ee 5” Lose on N.Y. Market| LOW LIGHT RATE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1921. Get 8% for Your Money | i ARRIVE HERE: Figures Indicate 2 Others| Demand Dull, D Due to High| Cheaper Than Seattle Price for Green Product | TUESDAY NEW YORK, Sept, 12.—8teel common and some of the other i wen in the firat hour's trading on the leaders showed initial day. Studebaker, Haldwin, Mexican Petroleum | Stock Exchange id \* Kelly-Springfio © oft from 196 ty! 2 pants. Rall 1 the other howed stron, rly trading. Northern and Reading a } , “ a 5 | ‘iecowd Hint Tide I" opens i a States Bteel, 7 tf Mey North | Our new Million Dollar issue of Five p ear 8% | | aise p.m., 10.8 ¢@|| CLUS fo, Se Ms Ualtes Ra Only two cities of the United! ‘The first shipment of cranberries, Gold Coupon Notes are the BEST PAYING IN- { | Secbnd Low Tide | ore i andlor iP ie up Mes New fork Central, (States have lower rate for electric | which arrived Saturday from Iwaco, VESTMENT on the local market. het mm OFT) Tay up Ms Texas Company, 87, off Wi Southern Vatlway, 21%, off 4ijcurrent for effice lighting than Se | was being offered on the whol % ue 7 ‘ 4 : Utah, Utah, 814, up attle, says a statement received to jfruit and produce market Monday We are growing and extending our service to Sinope Bs ett eee ; Weather burees Re day by the Chamber of » |The early morning demand for the Re a . New Declines to New Record Low the ND, Bept. 12 Port | Chicag Chicago Board of Trade} N. Y. Stock Exchange [merce from Brio I. Bolton of Now berries was dull, duo to the fact that meet the needs of these growing yr eves t A slowdy . # Quotations) Saturday's Quotations) York city, who prepared the data for|they were a little too green and the | money is needed constantly for this development. 4 on New York Exchange; Li o. Manning & Co, Furnished by 1. DB Manning @ Co |"bullding management.” |price of 86 for a box of 30 pounds ‘ ites tx tha e two-mast freight steamer, Tatler Hotel sole 7 loans o Je a ow serving 160 communities in the Fi Is Also Weak trameet rolgns seamen, 70 Datler Hotel Maltding The figures quoted below by Mr.|was considered too high by most of e are now serving | i rane Is Also Wea iam, mi Here SPR atae ghaels any — ish lew Gee polton represent bills paid to utlll- the retailers Puget Sound district with the most vital every- me =. eed: Lae LEN pean 45% 85% 89% lien for electricity used in lighting! A firmer tone was noted on the day necessities—POWER and LIGHT. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-—- German Lay Laake tue id office space, the cost being on the |peach mart Monday, with the quota-| exchange was off at the opening to- . ome a basis of kilowatt hour |tons a trifle higher at from $1 to| By investing in these new notes you keep your @ay, the mark having declined to 58% «AMON Buffalo 7 25 a box, | money at home, where it helps you and HELPS 0093, a record low for = time « oo oo Cincinnatl . VEGETABLES THE COMMUNITY. Deficita in the German budget and Seattle Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers ; collapse of the mark on the London | Pr Hiatt 4 Portland a, ver B j These notes offer you an aomnaiy to get a exchange were responsible. Bayes 43% 48 . Indianapolis $4 . i on your money. mounced weakness at the coenlng, | Francisco at 7 G ‘ St, Louls . Carrots Loon ey may be purchased for cas ae gh Be Eitgimty HAY ALTE 3N0e 1100 ee a OCP, Neem 3 lah ae a monthly payments at any of our offices in the dis- re % Cube Cane ugar aged are Core~ Lace, trict, or through the leading banks and brokers in ‘ ’ Corn Produc n Franc oe acum ane ‘The weakness in French and Bel-| Tones tty Alaskan at bse a me | a0 a nae Fhe | Srucinte iiss {,, [Los Angeles % the cities and towns in which we operate. gian francs and in lire is due to the) i ‘Sadledt Sosbrice eters * | Minneapolis ASK YOUR BANKEt--or for further info possibility that Germany will en-| Sept Str miral Rodman for o" sh Wh Great Northern. | Detroit - , ” - , counter difficulty in meeting future | Southeastern Al e 1.%Rl curteada’ sest 32 heat sto, | Industrial Aleono: New York ... tion call at any of our offices. reparations and indemnity require: | °°,” ‘depe ii Str Prince Rupert for| 2 red, $1.20%) No. 3 red, # | neweres Kannae City ments because of the decline in the | arene Rupert, Bc, 1:48 | No 3 hard, $1 o 3 Lachawenne Albany Washington, D. ¢ Denver ... New Haven . Boston .. al, dos bunches | Spinach Local, per box In Cineinflat! the landlord ‘has 8 fea -tonne © 49% | wholesale contract with the utility] Murbard 1 Ar Aamirel Dow aican Petroleum mark. Puget Sound Power & "Light Company LONDON, Sept. 12.-—-The German mark slumped to 400 to the pound on the London exchange today. Pieree- Arrow wylvania OR . Juncau—Sopt, 11—Halled, @tr Jefferson, 26 |company and gives a rate of $3.61 | Temmters--Local peg we Tora! L Gon bunches... 3 TELLS WHEAT a a HE | per gy age nt Mag ig rp eto SUITS Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham © u Ys aay tr Jef 20% | tenant a mon for he meter ™ it Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers i no m. Bou ithe . Aditional SOc ‘ Ketchikan “et iftanea, str re-| Portland Market Statua [Sisincrm isuwsy: 21% cnr gpa bees rae Dplee— ; ° pc Han al eon 166, Market active, ve 7 6. to wood ath . { ommon to Cantaloupes — Wapato— es 1 Se 5p EEN Reported by Wireless Mage ticetotn, 21. starts 2H0 nuener | Totat #%|Approve Sand Point | Wapato” Mieee"tise ‘Be Benoa eters in by U. 8! Novel Radic 12.50; fat pigs, $11.50 TiN as Ae . 1 Ba: LAA Tillamook triplets ....-- se 26) “Wheat Growers’ Secretary itoatr Nerthiand, Beattie for Gm | @0it.26 ! : rH an Aeria $e |« ier e | | vramctoce, G25 miles from Ban Francisco | Gheep—Receipts, 2,899. Market slow, Fi That Sand point is an ideal site |€ peer, tee + RY AND MEATS Goes Over Situation } om 40% lfor a combined army, navy and Wr WWholesate Dealers é civilian alr base wan declared by an | Fige—Fresb, per box - * | Ducks—Live, old, per ™, 26% | official party that visited it Satur. . |. Young, per tm. The Northwestern Wheat Grow- association, Inc. will market day under the auspices of the county commissioners, Weatinghoure 000 bushels of wheat this fall. | #mangbat for oe asa ‘nee trom : Willys Overiand ze i) : ‘grteags Of all the wheat <e uiaey Pe 1 are ag ee ee | pel ine vhs | Geese—Dressed, per fb. ........ Pat. 4-48, city delivery ....sse 3 : Quetetions La x | ao é sens i ab os y. GRAD sold by four Northwest-| 47a a port at S le me mmine i058 Marist sent Miller, Admiral, Hoogewertt, com. | Grape Brit ia, tox: Be bar Boe eect = GRAIN AND FEED ” lea, mandant of the Puget Sound navy | goeey ‘ ree | ®, abe ee ae eet Smith Co nal--Pier A. tr ‘omib, rate ‘apokane, wtr cross Key Ca | yard, and more than 60 Seattle bust | “tor, rd i Reostere—Live, fh to0 Mpokane. str Cross Keys: Pier i, i Bu Maru, st ver “ . | Great Northern Deck—ir Genes Maru, 5 | Gertes— men and public officials, Pler 1-—Htr Protestiava, rr ae ee ~ F | LI POTATO DIGGERS WANT JOBS | Orseses vane in Pacific Terminal—Str Harry Lock- Pp 4 ‘The Northern Pacific regiment ef Peare—part enna. ' Ate; Gomenee |e Ah |the Volunteers of America, 75 Wash. | Pineapples —Cuds: po Roe a ee Ss ba Diteher eattie | Fourth #ie lington st. is ready to supply potato een uv & a oe Hoard Mooring at ibe | gee eee ri cone eae | ee, . Heavy, fancy ... > ‘West as Lag ? |according to ita anncuncement. Bows, ‘heavy ee Mio Western ce air Wont] Bam slaerm $2780 058: , a Pecos . ; POULTRY AND MEATS i ftary wirect Terming)—U. #. C. & Burn. |. sotker cows and heifers, ; Rent Collectors Fought by Women sta Tinwas Maree LONDON, Sept. 12.—Infuriated panere we Geme— Dressed. per Th Hewes Dews—#iandard crate. | women attacked three rent collectors | pecame Per th. spr rense ; Fm Dressed. per. th cee eee aL i | heir rounds at Eltham, where : Sees Gees © % . ae ire Glens or We ta Lurline on \x— eet ie rike, “ne tollector A iteavy, reed ok } was badly hurt. None of them suc 18@ . ceeded in gathering any rents a | natchee. aetivery “ Medium, dressed Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—str Fishers Flouring Mills Dock—Str Celes- BANK CLEARINGS Way to Honolulu | 1 Rage apy : Pogo Crowded with tourists and bust | Pattets Belgian Haree—Live, per tb. ness men from Seattle, the Matson | Charings Mother 8 Cry Leads yO. comaeneat Lonasandm sul r "Sar Navigation Co.'s huge liner Lurtine | Ieee Beattie for MonstulaSaturany | =— to Death of Child). ri raid wecientn, be afternoon bedecked in true Ha-| A LACEBY, Eng., Sept. 12.—-Fright. | Better— teeseoe Gors, schr W. B. Flint, s¢he J. D. * 4 passenger service.| Peters, echr ET Levejoy, | Wallan colors. An Hawaiian orches| A lorid sunset during the hurrt-jened by the cry ‘of Mrs. Daisy Me A ieee weary. 6 Beech Hners which | Winsiow Marine Rallway—Str Morning|tra on the pier played “Aloha Oc”| cane season below thé 35th parallel/ prown when she saw her child near| Pullets . ve . spine: 00 | May—Alfalfa No. 2 the Admiral terse *Socauinee Sh i, digs “lcery beg to Thee) as the liner de-| of latitude is @ warning of an ap-|a horse the animal kicked out and ae cnitfe Mixed, No. 1. fe proaching storm, instantly killed the toddling bab PRS ER 33 TD Brie 7 pen ioter Pre-War Prices Beaten! ‘We have cut prices to the bone: * Volume production at last has freed us from the shackles of war-priced materials. The public now gets the benefit of great manufacturing efficiency, low costs and the lowest prices in our history.’? New Series 5 5 Touring Car $370 Reduction—the Result A Car of Sterling Dependability An Exceptionally Good Investment of Quantity Demand for Quality Touring, f. 0. b. Toledo, was, $1895; now, $1525; Reduction, $370 : j Chassis, f. 0. b. Toledo, was, $590; Now, $485; Reduction, $105 Roadster, f. 0. b. Toledo, was,$1895; now, $1475; Reduction, $420 ‘ Touring, f.o.b. Toledo, was, $695; Now, $595; Reduction, $100 Roadster, f. o. b. Toledo, was, $695; Now, $595; Reduction, $100 Coupe, f.o. b. Toledo, was, $2550; now, $2195; Reduction, $355 Sedan, f. 0. b. Toledo, was, $2750; now, $2395; Reduction, $355 Coupe, f. 0. b. Toledo, was, $1000; Now, $850; Reduction, $150 Sedan, f.o.b. ‘Toledo, was, $1275; Now, $895; Reduction, $380 Surprisingly low operating and upkeep expense —Recognized dependability, exceptionally long life —Unvarying satisfactory service, year in, year out % —Sleeve-valve motor actually improves with use —No valves to grind, no tappets, no carbon trouble —No lubricating trouble—just years of satisfaction ] —Rugged, substantial, well-balanced frame and chassis —Fifty thousand have bought and highly endorseit ~ : —Touring $100 less, Sedan $380 less than June reduction —Averages above 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline Electric lights, starter and horn, designell with car —Curtains opening with doors, ventilating windshield —3-speed transmission, one-man top, demountable rims —Triplex springs give riding comfort under all conditions —Thoroughly dependable with low upkeep and long life hake: 2 —Touring body.is all-stee!l—baked enamel finish ————— snrramtneie ws ~Willys-Overland Pacific Company ““gee— 12th and EAST PINE PHONE EAST 0660 ns

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