The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 12

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Ship News Tides i in Seattle | ak weet ide | Bat.) sew | Wiest Low Tite GRAIN MARKET. GOES LOWER | | | CHICAGO, Sept. 15 | went lower on the Cb today in an “Aecond Taw ‘Fide. || irreguis Lay WUE Dm, 41, fe} 10548 Dom, 34 fy] Weather Bureau Report | TATOOSH ISLAND, Se je - barometer; cle five mites an hour wheat off Mo, and nber wheat ope 0%, and cloned } at $14 yo down. May Ne, and B Miller, ac . Bower. at pm; a tw Poheoner, lumber laden. stack, at 6 om. ae At ac oft We and closed lay oats opened o: ea Arrivals and Departures | {i< sai closca ‘Ne, lower Arrived t trom Mantia via . Yokohama Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Sept, 15.—Cash wheat—No. 2 red, $L264G129%; No 2 hard, 41.26% eee Chicago Board of Trade mays Qnetations) by Le Rh Manning @ Ca Detter Hotei Walla! Wheat" Open Hight } sept TN HL Ol Dec ‘toh any Called May 16% Lt Str Wakeena for Mritish Co- | Corm— Sern se ce. igs. 1 Str | Rept HG AN Prince Rupert via | De 184% BAN stern Glen for HN | (88M led—Str Moliere for Seattle —Hept. 13—Salled, str i Seattle. Sept. 12—Arrived, Pitrom Seattle. Sailed, str for Beattie. 10—Salled, str West Ison yatone t. 11—Str Arabia Maru Seattle; str Takushima Maru from York—Sept. 14—Sailed, str Flori- for Seattle. Ped: ved, str Tata Satter Luc idcientach © al Beattle. Vessels in Port at Seattle tr Pier B, str Sawa Naru. str Sil. er is-Barge Riwell, str Pro! ater Protest ste Baines eg Minneootan. Board Mooring—8tr Del- West Ivan, str Anne &. str West Hartland, str Silver- ey Weetern Knight, str West Street Terminal—U. 8. C. & Pura- 'y Dock & Warehouse Co.. Wear Ivis, str City of Seattis ote “ety, Dee rat *Daain Forest Prise N. Y. Sugar and Coffee awe teh a ahtp Cl enatchee. Rillicoth Sound Bridge & Dredging Co—str ‘Teday’s Quetaticns ae —Fire Sones. $5.65 Santen. Texett we Th. orn opened off Ve at NEW, YORK, | slumped in Moxie | caused with t jept, 15. y trading on the } hich ope n-Americ and Rubber « r @ point, Deavies, 0610.50; pigs ¥ I teodera, $4.00 Market 1 bulk, 4@8. Market higher ewes, 92.78 02.75 . Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Sept. 16-—-Foreten o actos epeaa 7 ' FESESE ESE settler, died recently in Eagle, Alas |ka, according to word received by ‘City Treasurer Ed. L. Terry © deoline. WILLIAM DAVIS, carly Seattle WHE SEATTLE STAR \Industrials Slump in Early N.Y. Trade with prices | Mexlcan Petroteum Missouri Pacific Now Haven horn Pacific Amer, Petroleum Third 44 Fourth « Fifth 3% Wheat, 190 care Th care; corn, 425 care New Prices on Washington Coal PEACH DEMAND I$ SLACKENING ‘The demand for peaches ts slack ening, with the prices at from $1 to $1.15, the latter being anked for large size ‘fruit. Itallan prunes were cleaning up well at 90 cents a crate. VEGETA Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Heans-Local, per 1 Carrote Local, Cauliflower—-Looal, dow. | Celery Garlio—Ter ™® Lottace—Local, ouidoor Onjons—Cal., per Td. . ‘Walla Walia, Tb. « Looal green, dos Parsley Local, do: Peas Local Tele Feppers-Per Th | Potatore-—Local white, M Yakima Gems, per ton . Sweet, Cal, tb ere Radishee—Loval, don bunches Spinach—Looal, per box Bquash—Summer, T. ... Beattie delivery vase Fresh ranch DAIRY Barat gt . Butter—Locai Craters cubes. w a DUL triph ; POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers Docks —Ltv eit = a. |Cows—Country dressed, fat Think of it! These large belated ship~ ment—rather than carry them over to Regular List Price $60.00 LOWEST PRICES + By concentrating all thelr efforts and ener- gien on three sizes of tires only, the Fidelity Tire & Rubber Co. are able to put out a better tire for the money t is pomsible by other fac- tortes who maka alt sizes ahd styles, sperated by rollers on enter cam; PTICD.. dc onsceses ° BRANCH STORE 1110-12 East Pike ne Tungsten points, Remarkable Value TRO! IGuTSs Don't take chances by lighting matches around and under car when “trouble shooting” in the dark; St's too dangerous. Equip- ped with 6-volt bulb and reflect- so cord and PIUB; PHICe....ee sees eee ° (THRES STORES IN SEATTLE) AUTOPARTS STORE 812-18 East Pike MOTORISTS--ATTENTION! ‘M VAN AUTO BEDS $23. 50 | Biggest value tn “we genuine Van Auto the West on the Bed Outfits, con lightest and most ‘ complete auto nisting of Tent, outfit. er sack Hed, Mattress, at Walsh at Hoge on = al ook the ridiculously ait Rolls low price of $23.50 into snug package Just reecetved, —carried on ran- next year, are dealers, take a4 be nelling way below vantage of this price. Get Yours NOW act wow Never Before Have We Offered Such a The Fidelity is our low- eat priced tire, but is strict- ly first quality—of excel- lent appearance, with heavy .white laminated tread and tough red side walla. fabrics are guaranteed 6,000 miles and cord 6,000 miles. 0x3 80x3% Non-skid 20x3% Cord, N. S.... 1948 Williams’ Foot Aceelerstor The only real successful foot accelerator for cars that never fails and is always on the job. Allows full use of band throttle and is very easy to install. Price, WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY C0. 5 2041-45 Westlake QUALITY ning board —can be used as camp table or dressing room at b Our Special Price $23.50 TIRES The Rib Tread....8 693 + 1055 Ford DOWNTOWN STORE Poor, medium « mr. . lentes Gres dressed Heavy, $1,000,000 8% NOTE ISSUE Wares Live, per 1. .. The production of our mines has now reached a point which permits the placing of limited quantities of coal on the Seattle market. We announce below our new retail prices, and for your information show also the prices which were in effect prior to the closing of : the mines last March. New Prices $10.45 9.45 8.15 8.15 7.80 7.80 9.00 Former Prices Black Diamond Lump ....... .$13.25 Black Diamond Furnace..........., 9.75 Newcastle 1 1-4-inch Lump........ 9.75 Issaquah 1 1-4-inch Lump.......... 9.77 Prices named are per ton of 2,000 pounds at our Se- , attle Bunkers. Delivery charges additional at present zone rates, which have been reduced 10c per ton. Production is now proceeding at the rate of 600 tons per day, and we expect that the increase will continue until normal production is reached. Our present production is principally from the Newcastle and Issaquah mines and Briquet Plant. Coal from Black Diamond and South Prairie mines has just commenced to move in small quantities. We will be glad to accept orders for such of our various coals as may be available from day to day, but until the supply is more nearly nor- mal we request our patrons to limit their orders to as small quantities as they consistently can. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone Main 5080 563 Railroad Ave. S. ye lee PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Dated September 1, 1921 Due September 1, 1926 The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, Trustee Five Year 8” Per Cent Gold Coupon Notes Interest Coupons Payable September 1 and March 1 of Each Year THE PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, including its subsidiary companies, is tha. largest public utility in the State of Washington. munities, including the large cities of Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham and Everett, with an estimated population of more than 600,000. THE PROPERTIES owned and operated by this company and its subsidiaries include four hydro- electric, or water power, plants; five steam plants, 286 miles of electric railways and 720 miles of transmission lines. The power plants have a generating capacity of more than 160,000 horse- power, and the total demand carried is approximately 130,000 horse power. THE PURPOSE OF THIS ISSUE THE COMMUNITIES in which we operate ARE GROWING. We must expand to meet that com- munity growth. We have expanded from one county and one community into six counties and 160 communities in a little more than twenty years. NEW MONEY IS NEEDED CONSTANTLY FOR THIS SORT OF EXPANSION. Demands for service must be met. That we have met that demand is shown by our rapid growth in this Puget Sound District. But neither the Puget Sound Country nor this Company have DEVELOP- MENT MUST CONTINUE. WE ARE OFFERING THESE SECURITIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING MONEY FOR GROWTH, EXPANSION AND DEVELOPMENT. For the year ending July 81, 1921, the gross earnings of the Company were $10,207,414.21. After operating expenses, taxes, interest and amortization charges were paid, the balance left for re- serves, replacements and dividends was two and one-third times the amount of this note issue; and these notes are a direct obligation of the Company. The current assets are MORE THAN SUFFICIENT TO PAY all current liabilities and these notes when issued. Local investors who invest in these EIGHT PER CENT notes are investing in a high class local security, aiding community growth/and development and at the same time keeping their money at home to help industry obtain power for its further development. The earnings of the Company come from sales of public necessities, the demand for which is con- tinually increasing. Manufacturing plants, is, coal mines, paper mills, cement plants, canneries, lumber mills, street railways, interurbans and railroads, homes and farms, streets, stores, offices and business houses all depend upon us for service. Demand is so diversified that depression in any one line, or even in several lines of industry, cannot seriously affect the earnings of the Company. The Company operates under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Works of the State of Washington, which assures not only good service at fair rates, but fair treatment of the in- vestor as well. These notes may be purchased for cash in denominations of $100, $500 or $1,000, or on terms of ten equal monthly payments at any of the Company's 's offices er at all of tie leading banks and brgkers inthe district...um.- ASK YOUR BANKER about these notes. of our offices, stopped growing. a re ne ae FURTHE R INF 7ORMATION may 4 obtained from any PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham It serves the people of six counties and 160 com- ‘.

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