The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1921, Page 8

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N The pleasure of drinking one cup of HILLS BROS, "RED CAN COFFEE is greater than could be supplied by many cups o CARSON CITY, Nev.—A record ot | trial court's proceedings tn the) Pickford.Owen Moore divorce TACOMA. — Claude W. Sprague was instantly killed near Camp Lewis when his motorcycle crashed \Jense and Miller Address Club Here United States Senator Wesley lL. Jones and Congressman John ¥ Miller made addresses before luncheon of the King County Wom ‘en's Republican club, Meve's cafe teria, Monday noon. The prevention jot any great imorease In armament and more funds for good roads and reclamation are important matters before the country, was the opinion J RESINOL Soothing and Healing Does wonders for sick skins One application of this reliable ointment and the inflammation is reduced the itching stopped and healing } \ | Try it and see filed with the state supreme with an auto driven by Miss Ruth| here Monday. | Upton, ® nurse, the} THE Senate Confirms Hartson to Office WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.-—- The following nominations: Millard T. Marteon, Seattle, col lector of customs for district No, 80. Irving D, Smith, Geattla to be registrar of the land office in Se attle Ivan GQ. Bishop, Vancouver, Wash, to be registrar ef the land office at Vanoouver. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN | | | Bqueese the juice of two temons | into a bottle containing three ounces lot Orchard White, which any drug |store will supply for a | shake well, and you have ® quarter | pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitener, Mansage this sweetly fragrant lem. on lotion into the face, neck, arma and hands each day and see how) freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the akin becomes.—Advertixement NDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS REVIEW BLAKELY MILL CO. and DOMESTIC RBONADO COAL Phone Hliott 0474 VICTORY RUBBER co. SEATTLE -U CONTINENTAL PIPE. MA Manufacturers of Machine Wire-w: Pipe and Semi-circular have made arrangements at their Seattle Store so ‘their customers can take their goods with them at purchase, “Satisfaction Guaranteed” “scarier agaaet Advan- tages of Seattle Sug- gest Supremacy of City Considering the many phases tn her commercial and Industrial Iife Seattle has a chance to rank fir tm the list of great American cit If you are a genuine Seattle booster, make sure of the following data It ts invaluable fn clinching an argu ment regarding the advantages of our elty over others of its class. DO YOU REALIZE: Beattie ts the metropolis and chief port of a te that has one-fifth of the potential water power of the United States—125 horse ‘power to the square mile, according to the U. 8. geological survey? Develop- ment of this power would suffice to run factories and mills equivalent to all in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New England. One million tone of freight, tm- port and export, passed over the big municipal pier in service at Smith's @ove last yoar? The second unit of the terminal, recently put Into com mission, te till larger—the greatest commercial pier in the world. Un locking of Oriental and Alaskan re sources will make Seattle the near. est ney the busiest port of his- States are immediately adjacent to Seattle? The output for 1919 was more than three million tons. Much of tt te of @ quality suitable for coking. Extension of the use of pulveriged fuel adds to the signifi. cance of this supply available for Industrial power. In King County, tributary te Se attle, there is logged-off land aggre wating 450,000 acres? According to the state officials most of this land, when cleared of stumps, ts excep- tionally suitable for agriculture and horticulture, and practically all, even in the present state, ie sulted for dairying and stock raising. Surveys show a possible hydro electric development of 885,000 horse power in three streams within King county, at the very doot of Beattie? The city is in the very center of the greatest water power district in the country, with one-sixth of the energy for the entire United States found within the borders of Wash- ington. In King County there are 1 miles of telephone wires and 1,872 miles of telegraph wires? The larger part of these are within the city mits of Seattle, where they are factors In the rapid communica tion by which commercial inter- eats of the city are served. One-fitth of all the foreign trade! of the United States with the Orient for 1920 has been passing through the Washington Customs District? The saving tn time of transportation | by reason of the shorter distances | appeal logically to the leasers of commerce, ‘The coke production of the State of Washington ts approximately. one and @ half million dollars annually? The supply can be immeasurably tn- creased to moet the demands of metallurgical plants es they are ¢» tablished here to supply the grow ing markets of the Pacific North west and of the Orient ‘The Pacific Northwest has an est! mated stand of 55,400,000,000 fe hemlock available, the bark which furnishes the base for tan lpg hides? Skins from transpacific countries, from Alaska and the Northwestern states, of which Seat tle ts the gateway, can be used here| for @ great leathermaking industry A fair estimate of the Alaska | trade through Seattle te $500 per capita for the population In the ter ritory? Development of Alaska by & stable citizenry would mean an increase of fifty million dollars for Seattle if 100,000 people were added to the Alaskan population. Seattle's bank clearings for 1920 439,424.90-—an to 36,101 over the pre ceding year? The status of the city as the chief financial center of the prosperous Pacific Northwest 1s es tablished beyond question. Puget Sound ts furnishing 78 per cent of the cargo carried by direct steamers from the Pacific Coast of the United States to the River Plate in South America? The Pa cifie Northwest has the gooés which the developing lands of the southern continent demand; they can give raw materiale in return which should be manufactured here. The public fish storage plant of the Port of Seattle has capacity to care for 2,000,000 pounds of freeh halibut and to supply the ice neces sary for express shipment by boat or rail? Its feollities contribute to the prestige of the port as the chief fisheries center of the world. The area within Seattle's city Mmita includes 61.6¢ square miles of land and 85.91 square miles of wa- ter? The indented shore line and the fresh water lakes within the municipal boundaries contribute to its advantages as a center of foreign commerce and as @ site for indus tries to be served by expeditious transportation, More U. S. maf ts Gtepatched to the Orient throug: the Seattle post- office than from any other on the Pacific Coast of the United States? The advantage tn distance over any other terminal makes for the expe dition that te the chief considera tion in the routing of letters and parcel post shipments, Seattle's municipally owned ocoean termi) have a total area of 1, 624,756 equare feet, and ware house capacity of 22,257,835 cubic feet? The great open wharves have | pounds to the equare foot. The fairway from Elliott Bay to j the Pacifico ocean through Puget Sound has @ depth of forty fathoms at low tide, and ts #0 enfe and free and the superior terminal facilities | trom all obstruction that no pilots Build With DOUGLAS FIR gly NUFACTURING COMPANY ound and Continuous Stave Weu Flume—Wood Tanks, ~ DENAY RENTON CLAY & COAL CO. Mapatecturere ot Pyar TILE Tine 2 BRICK, BTC. HELP MAKE THE NORTHWEST PROSPEROUS or tugs are required for bringing vessels to dock in Seattl harbor? Tt is @ land-locked channel without equal anywhere that modern com merce reaches. A wer vessel at the Puget Sound Navy Yard saves 1,570 milee by go- ing to Yokohama, Shanghai, Hong Kong or Manila via the Great Cir. cle route near Alaska than by the route via Honolulu from Mare Island in San Francisco Bay? This! is the report of the congressional! | committee on Territories, made May 26, 1913. Orders for box cars to be manu- factured in Seattle as part of the American railroads’ rehabilitation Program emphasizes anew the eco nomic importance of Douglas fir| in the forests surrounding Seattle? The economy of manuf&cture where a sustaining load capacity of 1,000) available te recognized tn this de velopment. The number of passengers passing through Seattle's railway terminals this year show | per cent over the correspond! tod for 19197 With the Ins of American steamship passenger service the volume of travel will grow materially, adding to the tour jeattle by ite prew tige as a center of scentc attrac tons. Refrigeration service installed on steamships from Seattle to the At lantio coast and Burope has brought contracts for moving milltons of dol liars’ worth of Western Washington apples to market by water instead lof rati? It links thie port more closely with horticultural Washing |ton and means still greater com: mercial prestige for the city, : ee Business Is Picking Up, Says Bureau Statement General stimulation tn bosiness | thruout the United States for the last month ts noted th a spectal state ment just Issued by the foreign bu reau. “The statement follows tn part: “In the shoe inéustry, an easier la- bor situation, coupled with more comfortable and very cheap matert- als, has made a conspicuous Increase in production. The woolen and worsted Industries have increased to the point where It may well be said that the percentages of machintry tn operation are normal, The cotton crop, with a production of 8,433,000 bales, is leas than two-thirds of the average crops of the last three eyarn With the world's crop In cotton only $0 per cent over what was produced In the United States alone last year, the cotton industry has been great- ly stimulated, Business tn fron and steel has been improving gradually in recent weeks. Car repalr orders have per haps been the brightest spot tn the markets, and a noticeable enlarge ment in demand for nails, wire and pipe is apparent. “The market for hides and leather still progreases slowly, and exports and imports are «till emalier than for any previous years, but recent #4 any previous years, btu recent ad- vances tn prices, contrasting them with 1914 prices, are encouraging.” Seattle Is Not Alone in Shipbuilding Loss Beattie ts not the only city to sut- fer loss in the shipbuilding industry During the month of June, federal reports say, only two ships were launched in the Osaka district, Ja- pan. One was of 2,600 and the other of 114 tons, Three vessels were com- | pleted of 2,560, of 969 and of 99 tons, respetcively, Out of 45 shipyards, 28 have gone Jout of busindss, the remaining 17 | maintaining operations with diffi- |eulty. Only warship contracts, which yleld negligible profits, have sustained the larger yards, To Give Address on Business Optimism “Business Optimisrn” will be the subject of an address to be given by athan Eckstein before the Big Brotherhood banquet, Plymouth Con | gregational church, 615 p. m. Tues day. FOR SHOP CONTROL PLAN That the shop contro! plan, ae used on the waterfront by Dodwell & Co. is the best solution of the labor prob- lem there, was declared Monday by K. J. Middleton, manager for the steamship operators, in an address before the ‘Trancportation club. the basic materials are immediately STORAGE WAREHOUSING ead DRAYING 904 Railread Ave. So, Eliiett 6210 Matin 4260 Great Western Smelting & Refining Co. Smetters and Refiners “ Metale BABRITT METALS mR FOUNDRY and TYPE METALS 1920 Ninth Ave. 8) = SEATTLE Stetson & Post Lumber Co. Manufacturers of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOWS AND MILL WORK Hanford St, and Whatcom Ave, KELLEY-CLARKE CO. Merchandise Brokers ALL VARIETIES OF CANNED Goops Seattle Telephones: EiMett 0711 and 0713 SASH, DOORS, INTERION FIN- 18H, GLASS MILLWORK TREGONING MANUFACTURING 60, Life Moats, Tugs andé Cruisers SEATTLE senate late yesterday confirmed the STAR CANADA; ‘WIDENING GAP’ = U. S. Observations Strained. THERE REALLY ? Canadian Papers “Propagandists.” Discounted Money Hurts. toward Amertoan visitors “This teeltn, be good enongh te tell 6 prevalent in your com: eltieens, wh “In the matter of yours of the Sth not knowing who your writers thetr observations regarding tagoniatic attitude to |visttors to Western Cana somewhat strained The precise in- stance stated by you re Canadian |vaudevilie t» ludicrous, thy Canadian BARTON & CO. PRODUCERS ov vaudeville, All Lang’s Ranges, Stoves “m tm Seattio” Netall Store: First and Spring Also Sold at ny erick & sr . <a xa mane vscrun- ING Co, Colman Creosoting Works Office: 537 Colman Bidg. Elliott 0286 Werks, West Waterway ané Florida. West oa77, PIPE YOUR NEW HOME FOR GAS The Most Economical Fuel SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. PURE MILK DaiRY Celebrated Maplewood Milk Butter. Cream «1 lee cream Use DURO Wall Board An All-Weod Pulp Beard Manufactured by ALBION MANUFACTURING Co. 90 West Madison Mal DO REPAIRING 1614 Third Ave. Main 5682 Roslyn and Queen Coal FOR THE RANGE OR FOR THE FURNACE Ask Your Dealer ROSLYN FUEL CO.. ar te printing, aay by day, rept ~|haps some times thei rds American | that there ts too much waving of the da must be|American flag in Canadian theatres Vaudeville Jokes U. S.-Made. the following letter to the editors that there te ob- even antagonistic attitude these lottery say, ts often manifested in Canadian vaudeville and other theatres, where sitghilng references are made by performers and warmly ity? If so, to what cnuses ie J te make the Canadien Amertean relations warm and In what ways can American newepepers aesiat to that ar ty appreciate » frank expression af your views on any angle ot this letter may suggest te you.” to the above, not only from Canadian ead the above letter when it was pub nd the identity of his r be withheld, writes hie epinions vaudeville played in Canadian houses i# American, and surely no slighting inst. permit me to say that while |references are made by Americans jabout Americana. I feel that per- is @ feeling jrather than the British fag. “As to the feeling of our paper, In the first and tn fact, all the Canadian papers, © is not any such thing| |beg to eay that we are almost propa ter relationsh!p between the United States and ourselves, You can read |ly understand, however, that it somewhat hurts the pride of a Cana dian when he visite Beattle or other places to have his money discounted, but there is no resentment whatever on the part of Canadians because of | that, Rather they feel {t is a mat ter of world finance than any desire | on the part of the American meme) | to take advantage. | “In conclusion let me aswure you | |that ag far as we know the feeling United | of Canadians towards th Fi uneral Services for J. A. Hyde, 74. Funeral services for Joseph A Hyde, 74, pioneer of the Northwest, | will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the chapel of the Bonney-Watson Undertaking Co., under the auspices of the Rose Croix Masonic fraternity. | KINGSTON, Mass.—Four echoot | children were Instantly kilied by elec trocution when a street car trolly pole came off, breaking the feed wire. Bright eyes, a clear skin and »| body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by taking GOLD MEDAL SNBEN Oy The world's standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of Ite and looks, In use aince 1696. All druggists, three sizes, en overs ak Op Se grave Gell Bistal ot OWL DRUG CO. | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. FRASER-PATERSON Go, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET A Piece Here and There of Fine Woolen Fabrics Making Thirty Pieces in All Priced for Immediate Disposal At $2.95 Ya. Was $3,50° Yard—Highest Price Was $6.50 Yard There Are Nine Pieces of the $6.50 Ones This group consists in part of plain velours in red, green, gold and jade. Imported French woolly plaids in beautiful color combinations — gold and gray, jade and purple, henna and green, gold and white, gold and blue and rose and green (these were all $6.50 a yard). Then there are other plaids and stripes in the darker tones of navy, brown, green and mode. —First Floor Lowest Price Special Price Basement Where Goods Are Bought in Special Lots at Big Reductions and Sold for Much Less Than Regular Prices Here Is an Unusually Attractive Item Girls’ Three-Piece Suits JUMPER DRESSES $4.95 JACKETS $5.95 Firmly woven, good quality wool Jersey suits, very new and smart looking. The colors: Cardinal, brown and navy. 40 Men and Eight ‘The wrecking crew, Cornish School to Entertain Kiwanis the American Legion's pla: a] ne Careee echost ° erican ‘8 playgroun organization, La Societe des Quar.| "use and dancing will furnish the ante Hommes et Hutt Chevaux, will /¢ntire program at the Kiwanis club 50 to Bremerton Saturday evening to | meeting Wednesday, according te an» initiate 15 mambers into the mys |nouncement. ‘The same afternoon | terfes on the lon; in boxears. 04 Goiegution will lave here the same |i! be cbserved as Kiwanis Gay at evening to take part in the prome.|the ball park. Thursday nade at Centralia. local Kinanians will attend the ei ter meeting of the Everett club, Daddy, Boldt’. Butterhorns are de-| which the Seattle organization clous.—Advertisement. sponsor. rd " WHITE BLDG. 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