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"Seo. Hoover Makes Eco- on Border Country BY LEO R. SACK be WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. — An © ticipating an early resumption of natic relations with Mexico as td Femult of the successful turn ne between the state depart and the Obregon government Wwe taken, Secretary of Commerce is preparing for the Mexican revival which is sure to follow Hoover's latest economic survey of = shows that : A refunding of perhaps Siaras ove of defaulted bonds, plus $30,000,000 of accrued interest, f funding of foreign damage claims at least $50,000,000 and a substan increase of the net revenues of government, are essential for the future. The currency system te) ba in its rigidity, but steps! being taken to reform it. Second: A practically complete banking system has to be built, it is hoped to insert tn it desir | features of the American re) system, Under existing currency banking systems the question of exchange enters little into! questions. h: The normalization of is proceeding more slowly and irregularly than in the United Local manufacturers are Labor is much cheaper in than in the United States, Gt readjustment is yet taking place lines. Unemployment is se- There remains danger of dis- from radical agitation, but it pish ing. Production costs have not t been fully adjusted, and tariff may tend to hold them up. th: ‘All trade is dull, and the Will be corrected only by ent in world commodity and greater confidence maintenance of stable govern- TATE’S APPLES _StORE IN EAST : Product Wins, : Says Boston Writer on apples are driving apples out of their own back according to an article publish- the Boston Transcript, copies were received by the cham- author. He points out that earieads of Washington apples jere shipped into Boston in 1920. He ts that installation of refrig space on inter-coastal vessels mean much stiffer competition. ton apples are carefully as to color, size and quality, Unless Eastern states the same precautions they are to find the aggressive North- sae , S. VESSELS ARE RECALLED » Board Takes Craft From Two Companies United States shipping board ves- & Dixon and Frank Co, are to be with according to information “transmitted to the two firms by RR, M. Semmes, district manager of the board. Semmes acted on in- “structions from Washington. ‘This will leave only the Pacific Steamship Co. Yeesels in the North Pacific. ‘No explanation of the withdrawal cept to state that the action is taken in the interest of economy ‘The order becomes operative in the * Seek 10 Recruits . for Navy Cruise Announcement has been made by inder Geo. D. Grant that the in the Southern waters on | 8. destroyer leaving Saturday, Sept. 17, will make Catalina islands, - giving reservists who make the (ruise an opportunity to see the ‘wonderful marine gardens from Blass bottom boats. Other points of will be San Francisco and San 3 "Only 10 more men can be accom- ae on this cruise, and it is led that those desiring to ie this trip communicate at once building, Main 1221. After ‘business hours Lieutenant Hoffman ‘will be at the United States naval Teserve headquarters in West Seat- te. ‘Thursday Last Day to Vote on Merger - Thursday is the last day on which hallots are receivable on the pro- posed mi of the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants’ Ex- change, it is announced. Members of both organizations should vote twice, making the return on the form provided by each. Canadian Importer Reaches Victoria VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 14 The steamer Canadian § Importer reached Victoria yesterday, being towed in by San Francisco tugs Sea Léon and Bea Monarch. nomic Survey and Reports | lauction Tuesday by the United States | in) ve with shipping board! is made by the shipping board, ex-! Lieutenant Hoffman, 414 Pto- S| ‘Ship New Tides in Seattle THURSDAY SEPT. 19 First Low 9.03 a. m Second # 2:58 p. 10.8 ft Second Low Tide 9:38 Dom, BO ft) MYSTERY IN BOAT AUCTION What appear to be somewhat mys surrounding Low Tide m, 41 te Mere p terious circumstances the sale of government auction Tues | day of the sailing Botay Ross were scheduled to be aired Wed: schooner nesday afternoon before Federal | Judge Jeremiah Neterer. | The Betsy Ross was offered at marshal's office to satisfy claims | agninst her of some $45,000. Bids were started at $2,500, Altho | | the entire waterfront was said to be | represented at the sale the high bid ‘wag $5,000, made by Iver Foss, repre senting the Rouse Towing Co. Wednesday morning W. E. Theo |dore, chtef deputy marshal, received ‘a delayed bid of $7,500. It was asked that bids be reopened and the matter in court Wednes- was to be taken up {day afternoon. NEW YORK, Sept. 14 | ping Line is making money with the lpresent scales of passenger and freight rates,” said George Wells, traffic manager of the United States shipping board today “1 advise that all lines Increase their freight rates so that they can continue in business,” he added. eee Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Sept. 14—t A. M clear; wind north hound Maru 5:60 & m Passed out, atr Oxmo, am Arvived 14—Str Vietoria from Nome, St. 50 & m., str via Hongkong, ; str Juneu from Southestern Alaska, it 50 & m.: str Admiral Dewey from © from Hept. 19 Cotum bia str Port at 1b ports via Tacoma, at midnight: Angeles from San Francisco, am Ralled Mara for Kobe via couver, B.C, eee Cordova —sept. southbound, southbound, at “ ‘Ketchiken- Sept. 13—Baited, str North- western, Sorthbound, at 11 pm. . Vessels Pt Other Ports Manila—Sept. 10—Arrived, str Alabama Maru from Seattle. Yokohama—Sept. 16-—Arrived, str Afrt Seati ea Mary fot the. Supt. 1—Arived, gtr ‘Piet Sevannet. ades from Beattl VelparaisoBept. 11—Artved, str De- pere from Beattie 1d—Artved, str Julia Balboa——sept. Luckenbach from Seattle; str Jeptha Ban Pedro—Sept. 13-—Arived, motorship str John C. Kirkpatrick for Tacoma, § p. m.: str Sante Rita for Seattle, 9 p.m; str Queen Seattle, at noon. . Received by U. & Naval Radio Sept. 1}—-Str Willfaro leaving Astoria for Seattle, § p. m.; str Bdmore, Shang io “4 Seattle, 124 ‘miles from Beattie at Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Termmal—Pier A, str City of Bpokane, str Port Angeles, str Cros Keys. Pior B, str Suwa Maru, str Sil- ver State Pier it-—Barge Elwell, str Protestiaus, Pier $—6tr Yosemite Pier B—#tr Eastern Bell Street Terminal—U. & Le MT. Heather. Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U. ® Le 8. Swiftsure. ©. & Shipping Board Mooring—str Del- roma, Anne E Morse, , str Silver ado, str Western Knight, str Weat Himrod. Stacy Street Terminal—U, 8. C. & Burn- side Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co. t Tvia. Docks—-Bktn Forest Pride, Forest Dream, bktn Fores Friend, etr Wenatchee, ship Chillicothe Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging Co.—-Str Patterson Ames Yard Str Rooseve 8. J. Cullan, owner of the Cullan Machine works, reopened his busi- ness Wednesday, following a shut-| |down, due to his confinement with injuries received in # street car ac- cident in July. ‘PEPPY PETITE POPULAR VIOLA DANA SUPPORTED BY Gareth Hughes In the Comedy Drama “LEP § DARN FUNNY” Adapted From the Famous Saturday Evening Post Story by Slade “Caretakers Within” =| Trade today following reports of | 310 care. | very favorable crop conditions in the Argentine brought about by heavy| WN, Y, Stock Exchange raina, which were badly needed The break in foreign change market wan a contributing factor, Other] i krains were irregular, as were pro- |, Bteek= THE SEATT |Oils Are Leaders as List Shows Strength NEW_ YORK, Sept | hour's trading 14—The whole Hat showed atrength on the New York stock exchange today cum made an early high at 119, bh. Royal Du I retained all In. the firet the ning ner, 20, Texas Company 4: Reading Thie, 644 nad Asphalt, Hy, off 4: Btudeba %, Ub ai American Car '& haldwin, 89%, up te; American ou «hy OE TAKE A SLUMP « CHICAGO, Sept. 14-—Wheat prices |) slumped on the Chicago Board of | up 4 53% Fwcitic, 114 up ‘a Panama, Pa Railway sugar, ait Chicago ‘Car Lots Grain Wheat MATED TOMOKKOW Wheat, 55 cars; corn, 375 care; oats! visions. |Amer. Hoot Sugar wheat opened a Ly t $1.38 and closed up ‘ee, and cember corn and closed off ‘sc, May corn d | ¢ up Me at 59%c and closed un- changed Be oats opened at I7e. oft Ded 4 oft we, May cata en 4 UP) Goneran, off ka} opened UP) Generet bis eo at d4Me and closed off Mec Sehecel See. |Great Norther Industrial Alc Inspiration Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Bept. 14-—Cash wheat—No. 2 red, $1.32) No. 8 red, $1,294.20; No. | Lacks 3 spring, $1.99%; No 3 hard, $1.26@ Mexica Law | Missourt Chicago Board of Trade) (Wednesday's Quotations) 1. B. Manning & Co. jotet Halidin, Reading High than 1M 1.39 am 150% 1.25% 10 Westinghoose Willys Overiand Total stock sats Batier Motel ftock— Firat 24s... | Firat 4 | econd te | Firat ¢Me mteady. “ue Market Last Day to Detect Miss Seattle Today Wednesday was the last day to ask “Are you Miss Seattle? for Wednes- day was the last day of Seattle's fashion fete. ~ Mins Seattle Wednesday morning started out for a visit to the down- town district, clad in a hat and suit furnished by Graham's, stockings from Cheasty's, shoes from Turrell's, gloves from Frederick & Nelson's. She carried a Fraser-Paterson hand- bag, Market pigqere i, 8TAS he neh In the afternoon her clothing was to include @ dre@s from Westberg & Childs’, a coat from the Smart Shop, corsets from Knettle'’s and a hat from Greenstone’s. So far, four prizes have been won by Seattle women for being the first to ask, “Are you Mins Seattle?* extra pallets, letay No. 1 N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Tedays Quotations me CTC Raw, $4.72%) eranulated, Coffee—No 7 Rio, spot, TKe Ib; No @ Santon, 10% O11 ie Ih. e's Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Sept. 14--The German Sened Ray E. Bigelow Goes to Clothiers’ Meet Ray BE. Bigelow, president of the Washington Idaho association of Re- tail Clothiers and president and manager of “Cheasty’s,” left Seattle Wednesday for Rochester, N. ¥., to attend the National Retail Clothiers’ convention, on September 19 to 23. Shipping Freight Rates Discussed NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Represen- SANITARY Stall 109, pure American cane sugar, 4 al White White soap, tbe Stall 45, pure cider vineg | glass jug. tatives of 21 American and foreign oo | transatlantic shipping lines met here! pont Teamtion today to discuss changes in freight} CORNER rates, particularly grains. It was be-| Stall 16, extra harp cheese, :| lieved the grain rates would be re-| mild cheese, 310 %.: pure honey y shoes $00 qt. Ma full cream che lhe; 3 ansorted ox ork and beans, ffee, 8b BUSINESS DULL . : Rogera Auto Club coffee , 3 Ths, 946 ECONOMY Stall 26, pure cane sugar, 8 Te Ste, 100-t. « ‘ 7-8-9, 1 Ib. pure bi ¢ Ths. crisp ginger snaps or gr ° os, 360; extra fine soda crackers, 166 the; ie ar’ orange marmaiade, ate. 3|Pear and Grape Demand Is rumen, 386 79 large plage seeded raising, Increasing | fait 17, beat American cane maar, 4] Business was dull in the vegetable b 1 6 bars Crystal White & tha Ste, division of the wholesale market Carnation milk, 10¢ ean. Stall 15 Wednesday, Local green tomatoes, tea, S60 Th.; head rice, 4 the, 250; packed in apple boxes, arrived on the bells soups, 106 can; fresh ‘ 100 pkg. Chipese ne 2 for| Ripe toms, in 18 and 20-pound crates, sugar, 18 Te. $1.00; pop corn,| were selling at $1.10. Hubbard aintet sae squash was moving slowly at 3 cents bars Lenox soap }a pound, The potato demand was : na the; 2 be dull, with only fancy stock moving. peaches, — + “Dies Bearchitant | The demand for pears is increas matches, 37¢ 8-9, lard it | ing, with the quotations on the Bart roast, 10¢ | letty at from $1.75 to $2.50 a box. soup, 100 ¢ Flemish Beautie 50 a bo: Retina Brag mre gE r mixh Beauties were at $1.50 a box. eo ight shipments of good quality jam- pees ble packs were on the market at 3 Stall 49, bu Sc T.; exes, 430) Cents a pound. don; peanut tse t. sta 1,| The grape trade also le Increasing, een eee is eamanuls, 206 dor; | with several qualities being offered Sr ieewiane’ ae M Tg6 tt ted No changes were noted on butter Tha. the. Stal 46, beat corn, 4e or eggs, with the first commodity | Reacher, 20¢ don’ blackherrigs, 3 boxes| steady and the latte mall 60, Gill pickles, ‘2° for ioe; | enor 9nd th Be aa firm, | Feetiea ham, 60¢ Ib. potato salad, 206 GETAR i pt. Btall 26, n sumer, 18 te, $1.00; Prices Paid Wholesa | Mocha coffee, 100 M.; minced | Heans—Local, per clams Stull 84, walt pork, 1 Or., per 1 b.; la 20¢ ™.; round sioak,| Meete—Local, dor b 2c Cabbage—Loval p- Carrotw i« Plant ef Wash., ao | Clearings « $5,841,351.12 | | Garlie—Per my : | | Balances ..... 22... 1,205 f | [entrees ‘ Portland | ‘ 3 Clearings .. 6,266,630.00 | |, Le bo Balances .. +21 1A46,007,00 | | Doce eponatirastnont ae we tt Spokane", | Peppers” Pert ose .03 via’ 2,590,368.00 | | Potntove--Local white, to. > 01% OF 1'004.549,00 +] fakima Gem er ton |. .40-00@ 46.80 ‘Tacoma | | Radishes—Looal, doe. tu Clearings .... 600,363.00 | | Gpinach——Local, per box Balances ..... 44. 29,743.00 | | *aueeh—Summer, “eT LE STAR AUTOMOBILE PRICES IN, SEATTLE TODAY PRICES QUOTED ARE DELIVERED IN SEATTLE 61 FOR SALE-—AUTOMOBL 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES APPERSON 505 Kast Pine of Sportster $3,400 3,650 ‘Anderson Six” aaelacen” at co. 801-3 Kast Pike Street Corner Harvard Phone Bast 4715 5-Pass, Touring... 7-Pass. Touring ... . 2 or 5-Pass. Convertible Roadster ........ 2,200 4-Pass. Sport ...... 2,300 (Disteel Wheeks) 2-Pass., Speedster... 2,600 (6 Wire Wheels) (6 Cord Tires) 4-Pass. Coupe...... 3,250 5-Pass. Sedan 3,250 (Cord Tires Standard Equipment) The car of standardized units, with coach-built bodies Chevrolet “Exclusive Dealers” FRED S. HAYNES COMPANY Twelfth and East Madison East 1442 150 2,200 Touring . Anniver- 3,950 Anniver- 4,200 Sedanette 5,050 Sedan ... 5,050 Limousine 5,275 Donse BrotHers MOTOR CAR WL£eton Pine at Summit Phone East 0313 Dodge Brothers Touring Car .. bat << gd ,MODEL 4-90 Roadster ........8 675 Touring Car...... 675 Coupe .......... 1,115 Sedan ........... 1,115 Dodge Brothers Screen : Rody Business Car...... Dodge Brothers Panel MODEL FB Body Business Car....-.. 1.350 Dodge Brothers Chamis... 1,065 Roadster ........$1,180 | | Graham Brothers Touring Car ..... 1,180] | Donge neothere 1,850 GARDNER Light Four SHIELDS- LIVENGOOD MOTOR COMPANY . if SDckenetese Seatile Yakima Spokane 1024 East Pike Street 1,315 Sedan .....'...... 1,975 Coupe ....... 1,875 5-Pass.......... 2,050 All baked enamel finish “It Speake for Itsclf ROAMER ZBINDEN-DODGE MOTOR COMPANY 2035 Fourth Avenue Klljote 4402 4-Pass, Touring. ..$3,400 2-4 Pass. Roadster 3,400 NEW SPORT MODEL .......$1,485 STANLEY STEAMER STANLEY AUTO AGENCY 2035 Third Avenue Elliot 6 7-Passenger $3,100 3,100 3,100 3,300 5-Passenger ...... 4-Passenger . Roadster 4-Pass, Coupe..... 4,275 7-Pass. Sedan...., 4,350 Specially Built 3-Pass. Cabriolet. . 7-Pass, Sedan..... 4-Pass, Standard 4-Pass, Touring These prices include ext tire cover, cigar light wings, tonneau windshield, front bumper, motometer and’ wire wheels ‘as standard equipment Prices include extra Tire WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES AUBURN ZBINDEN-DODGE _MOTOR COMPANY 2035 Fourth Avenue Elliott 4402 61 VOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES CASE The Car That Sells on Its Merit Case Reputation Goes Back to 1842—Enough Said Prices F. O. B. Seattle Old New oF 7-Pass. $3,050.00 $2,575.00 Sport 3,050.00 2,575.00 5-Pass. Touring .$2,075 || Coupe 3,950.00 3,400.00 Sedan 4,250.00 3,725.00 2,075 2,050 2,140 2,860 2,900 4-Pass. Touring . PIONEER AUTO COMPANY, INC. Operating GRAND CENTRAL GARAGE Fourth Avenue at Columbia Phone Elliott 4210 Roadster ... .. 7-Pass. Touring Sedan ........ FRANKLIN FRANKLIN-WICKS COMPANY 1522 Belmont Avenue East 0670 FORDS AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF SEATTLE - $587.11 555.87 738.09 805.77 515.94 572.30 725.35 All cars and trucks fully equipped Touring ‘.. 2-Pass, Runabout. . .$2,6: 4-Pass. Roadster. 2,675, Touring Gar....... 2,675 Demi-Coupe ....... 2,975 Brougham ........ 3,550 Sedan ...........- 3,700 Electric vaporizer, power tire pump and cord tires included. FOR ECONOMY BUY A’ FRANKLIN Overland WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC COMPANY ‘Twelfth st Pine Phone East 660 . SPassenger Touring....@ 853 Roadster 853 Coupe 1,195 5-Pass. 4Door Sedan.... 1,475 Willys-Knight 5 Pass. 4Door Sedan.... 3,050 Studebaker SANDS MOTORS COMPANY 1527 Eleventh Avenue East 0991 Light Six Roadster, TwoPass- ouger . -- 81,365 Light Six Seton vig | enger -81,390 Special Six Roadster, TwoPass enger . - $1,845 Special Six Touring, Five-Pass- enger . $1,895 Special Six Club, Four Pass enger . Big Six Touring, Seven-Pass- enger $2,325 ~~ Six Coupe, Two Passen- acecouces seceee 1,795 List Six Sedan, Five-Passen- THE WINTON COMPANY Eleventh and East Pine Phone East 6616 Four, Six and Seven- Pass. Touring. . .$5,090 Two-Passenger Road- ster . $5,090 Four-Pass. Sport. .$5,475 Sedan Four-Passenger Limousine 4%, Seven- Passenger . $6,460 Limousine Sedan, Sev- en-Passenger (four- door) . ........$6,725 pscial Six Coupe, Four Pass- $2,795 Turnipe—Local, doa bunches... ; RUITS Per th ae] Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers DALRY Applee— Prices Paid to Shippere Wash, Butterfai— Gravensteln, Cal Seattle delivery Bananas ler Tb. h ranch Cantalow Standard crate . t., fob. Seattle supply. Light, 60-70 the Medium, 140-170 ths. 175-300 Iba, FLOUR city delivery HAY, GRAIN AND FEED (ity, Wholesale Peteen, Com—Who' a — Feed Meal, 100-1. Barley—Who Rolled, s0- Coarse, heavy, bs one — Heavy, fancy i Bows, heavy ... 28 POULTRY ‘AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers acke—Dressed, per Tb. Ponies ‘B4 1 O, B. condensary, ewt Hens—Dressed, per Ground, Casaba Melons Por th. | 2 oat ¥ a Live, per M. Seng Conoanute-Por_ 100 aiid | DAIRY PRODUCTS Brollege Over, iio. Re Tanith dos jlemale Dealers | Geese®-Dre per Tb. ‘Rolled, 70-t. Dates ery, cubes aT eye -T ed, per Th. Ground, 80-1. Vig . . 47 Os dressed. tb. Sprouting, Grapes— Fresh ranch 42 Hoge Dressed, light fanc yheat—Recleaned feed, Thompson seedless, tug . iets 321. Heavy, dressed tte All-Grain Chop—s0-1» Moore's Barly, 7-T. bi Local storage... gb | Veal Dressed. light, fancy, tb. 18@ Chick “Feea--too Malagas, crate heese—— | Medium, dressed . Chick Mash poe tm Muscat, crate y. ‘Or. triplets . 23) Heavy rKe Se Black Prince Wisconsin cream brick” 28 | Belgian Hares—Live, per tb Ege Mecho M. 1od- “t. ic, Tokays, cr Block Bwise % ‘36| Dressed . a jferatch Feed 10 Grape Fruit Wash. triplets . Cal., crate Tillamook triple MEAL, wtrained. yer Te POULTRY AND M Honey Deows -Standard orate rics wale oy See Dealere 1 A MEANS Ducks—Live, old, per P. rriew—Der crate. phe latn, 9 Pere | Heus—Live, «tha and up Bartlett, B. Wash. 1,60@2.26) Live, under 4 tbe. Pineapples Cutan, per OF go | Beollere-=Live, sa eae ig M08 | geete. Brenna, par.) Noa Oe or ; pimentices,, Paid Whotenate Dealers | vat ae monds Piss cab ro paddies 30 Son en Meepis te... e {S| ae uniry: on wed, fat.... Filbert» —Per tb Walnuts—trench, por | Peanute--Vir MEAT Quotations at Stockyards Meat Scraps—Eastern Prime ateers pronern Medium to ‘choi Common to gooa B Rastorn oyster ern oyster n