The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 18

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— Ce re FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 FOREIGN TRADE PROSPECT i, Ship News Optimism Harks First Meet- Specialists Feature ee New York Exchange * ey r U. S. ar NEW YORK, Oot. 21--The New Y stock market weve @ good ac |'count of f thruout the first bh Specialists were th feature, with Fee » r mold at ing of New Council “te as’ | May Depart ments im May i vis o a tt wyee 4 © will be # : | seo Law ‘Tide | extra divi nth, and ¢ Wxpressing confidence that Seattle |G) om. ea tt me, 68 fi] IN this atoc . 7 Pe: ale fs on the verge of tremendous ex-|| Second High Tide | Second High Tide t ts bein in Hine with Woolworth, bane Pansion in her trade with other |[* 1? Pp ™ aig nm 10.0 tt. | oder 0a: taibed lated Sheet olen Jands, 135 members of the foreign | Minclatre cise, up decvew teat er J Sees warnered at the Manenis he Pacific Steamship Co. liner! American, 43, off %; Pennaylvania, 35% » ORM, Off Ms New : New Per lub Thursday at the first meeting | Hanley Thursday night began the) Studebak + ap Haldwin if %. off | Potatece. | a 1013-1015 First Avenue BM Of the newly-organized foreign trade of grain in the the railroad wa Yakima Gems, 37,000 40.00 g of 2,000 ton cidediy firm tone council. | Hanford st. grain elevator, operat ' Slightly iower. Sweet. Cal. th. e044 ye iray-R wt jrain Co. Af ew Haven Was actually er i The councit includes all the mem: /by Gray-Rosenbaum Grain Go. At 4 : wT Rectan tert fe ak ek Kooal, doe bunches. .20@ 28 NEW ARRIVAL 4 Were of the bureau, ‘The reorgantza- | ter loading here, the Han ott early low at 77. Domestic Olas were sUll fav Local, pér ven 7s f " jour f Per tb. “@ U7 , Bie Man aims to bring them in| shift to Portiand where she. will lout opening prices, ete around ihe high lovely of, Tuuredey. Stra) common Spier eT WOOL BABECHES-0, D. Rechined— @iy Ea) Fs leleser touch with cach other for the | 4,500 tons of grain, The loading into new high ground during early trading. Famous Players led the ar Marble Heed Good as MW. .... 66 e cc eee eee eens lndvancement of Seattle's trade. Fif-}be finished Friday night, ‘The Hot /(hi) 29 v — “pa a a Ts 2 h ane ne rica ; ace 3 V ee hts | on — 7 . n ° NEW ARRIVAL . eretary and chairmai |will then shift to the elevator Pha codn., Bae yrs ress. tices werere has opportunity | begin loading 2,000 tons for Chicago Live Stock N. Y. Stock Exchange pe — Local. Ng RED RUBBER PACKS, New—8-in. and 10-in. 4- te been fo great to lay the foundation | pean ports, The British liner Ca Today's Quotations | Furnished ‘ut Prices Paid Whelessle Dealers Buckle or Lace; all sizes; for future trade,” said B, G. Ander: | guns shire will also load. 000 i Morvet 24 thease: a oom a per pair { gon, chairman of the bureau. “The | 4 - ee | tt.800 nie. | Atehiaon 8. Wash. Jonathan bed Feaction from the present period of WAR SkIFPSR BERS } Bent weight tamer. Car & tay 4 s57 | Dantetene j Heavy Wool Army Overcoats. . acrepeeene poe Gepression will probably be the great] Capt. A. Frodson, in command ot! Oe He an ey. ie Re Spiteenbers | ‘ - @st era of prosperity that we Haveli. steamship Moliere, which sails t not only " Bimeer witnessed. We musi but | from Seattle Friday en route to Bu READ CAREFULLY Carload Swift's Corned Carload Swift's cans, 2 for.... 12-Ib. tin. - * | Copan Pe 10h «108 Tanit-Per SSsesssescs > develop our foreign commerce, POPS Bm 5% 19 | Orabapples—st >> support our merchant marine.” Jropean ports, was in command of| dium. and ath 30, | Gvebrontee a 3 A proposed Northwest foreign | seven different British steamships) mon and Locomotive seu ae e% Bastern, ' ‘trade council, to draw mombers from | 444 transports during the war, and Seta < TEM 110% Fresh, per box oe iT) cutters, cows and heifers, Portland and Vancouver, B. C., and of numerous deco-| Raincoats, New, President Robert 8 Borne. eth nesota, is at present visiting at the ‘ghamber to act as general cha [home of Capt, and Mrs, James Grif-| Jia the possesqor . to analyze ‘coast | ta ™. basket “ational foreizn trade council, was ate Hocker cows and | it By Mall Add 20c Postage a. GRE aR MINNESOTA'S COMMANDER naa seenes + Rey ae | Blue Buckle Overalls, Frank Hanlon, manage ¥ ee at Northern a's | Merchants’ exchange, presided. Capt. John H. Rinder, former| een Secs, | Industrial Alcoho! aan bib, extra heavy, ' Anderson has been appointed PY} cmander of the steamship, Min so3 Keaneeott | union made........... a Regulation Army $4. 95 € t NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Poreign ex: | siseou 5 B GE Seattle's committee, which will fring, Capt, Rinder is now In the change opened irregular. Demand sterl- | New Mas Reclaimed Khaki double back............ P eeive the two Japanese parties GUC) Loring insurance business in San, $2.95, up Se. france $9.0T22) lire. | Northers F : j fm this city on the steamship Kashy | pi cisco ise os marks, $0.0064; Danish kronen, | Pan.amer. ¥ Coats, g Maru next Frid 4 & | oot abe (ey 4 Pierce Arrow ood : ‘The Kashima Maru is carrying the 1 Japanese delegation to the| Weather Bureau Report : t conference at Washing: | TATOOSH ISLAND, Oct. 20.9 A. M Public M kets D. C, numbering 32, and an Barometer rising Dartty wind ar “party of 24 Japanese business ou bor, orange box | Pineappiee—Cuban, per orate Prunes Quinees « Local, per wim wf teres Heavy Moleskin $ Coats, New, 16 45 168 2 éseee oviess s Double Sheet Blankets, $1 Ty | Imported Norwegian a a Serge Sardines, 1 0 Cc emt rt, ¥ in olive oil. ...........04.. WESTLAKE I~ : J. S, Gibson, chairman of the Att ‘ Las co prance ve Biron bere affairs committee of the huts and | Departures wer, tie, weal 406, 6 ee, |T and vice chairman of the; “ : committee, will head a party ‘will greet the visitors on their at Victoria next Thursday ° Oct. 1%—ttr Kinne Maru - De: Boa via Tacoma, at § p.m; U. & | Vanadium Stee! , rd Is 8 Saturn from Puget Sound Naval Sta-| . > | Weetinghouse cked in Senate|*. "+ = : 1 | Waban - velar Oct. 30.— Oct. 10—T. 8. Saturn for San board was attacked in the | Francisco, at 8:15 Oct. 19—str Kiso Maru for Kobe via Portiand and |! : doption ° a. tliat h F or Poin. | Yekenama, at 1 p.m MME —Cwt. tod Beattie cuppiy. . { . Washington, calling on the + ib. ie ; i Mannion ¥. 0 zis ma 2108 . Trench 0. D. All-Wool < for a complete financial ac-} Vessels in Other Ports , a . cee! Prices Paid Whelemie Desir | Shoes, New, Blankets <a ia. ha Yokohama ort isa. ar Tre- Ps 90 one 190 | Batter—Locai creamery, oubes. yy r r s “4 ws Fesolution calls. fez] #arsus for Seattle; : ite ts : : at pe ed i aikiy'< eth tno nace s ¢€ tion concerning the resources | .. ww from Seattle; etr Minnesotan from ®. oun 24, fresh biack cod. ) the board, the amount of claims | Sea it still ovr een how ny HtcArrived. cr] pin bo oo % | Be Sure You Get in the Right Store, as the Street Is Full of Goods Total boud salen, $10,743,000 ee toe 20-—natted, ote Betivia tor | "SIPNATT” reserves ; rae i s Imitators With Inferior ttle, 8 a. om. Whole salmon, 4S and 0c each; (The Quotations) : e Blessed to Give! peniaicer: Seae W, So, Ne [tat bemsist Uratsc cortea "heue ; Manaing a. ver : Write for New Special List. Mail Orders Filled _ Than to Receive |- “a tr, probably ‘the N at ' gee - Oct. 2u—Mile. Eve La- ; . ¥i aM, ' Bevilers ’ ‘ * i Abe daggers tema Reported by Wireless . ome" Bemed, disappeared = mysteriously a ‘od ie : si m" A be ago after a performance, has bp: ang alg ses Mill's caties, 1 1. 43e. 2% Ibe. $100 nee mae alleen Wsdes Live, porte 2. 7 found leading the life of a re- Ivan, Seattle for) tree tea, 1 i { Pt Dressed at Roost Soe Boge inn Vous ving oar| 1013-1015 First Avenue Phone Elliott 4310 |: finds more joy in doing good) miles from Oleum at § p. m.: str Hanley, in getting the public's plaud | $2 ranciace for Beate staiers wenceis | nails. ue | Forei s a3 from San |, , liver, be oreign Securities H . ‘ort, Se : seen fe ta o Between Madison an i O-miles from oR gberey MF ee es ok Block, taney Fe Madison id Spring | » 1 Cele RE onruecs ¥ brad Se e VAUDEVILLE He, 3,215 miles from Seattle garten 14 WHITING AND BURT {ite ‘West Japa, Seattle for Yokohama, Mg INDOOR SPORTS j Yokohama at 8p. m.; str] ™", > : MORAN ARD MACK baa: ee oe oe EE SCHICTL’ i per, ibe / Sam Adams nud J.P. Griffith r “Dance Fantasies” 170 tm Bmooth besvy . 108@ FLOUR 10@ °° | Pet. 4-€0, city Geltvery ate Weat Jester Bitten 2 pure Amerk amar. 4) Hiritish . 1,991 miles from] my Toa. 606, 100 Th eitian § 33 3 54, stuffed otiv 20¢ pt. Geeae— Dressed, per tm ae bth mallow yy : Britien ‘Vicwory 40 5 ye Dressed. am a i Rogers’ be Vessels in Port at Seattle |{"": : | Britton Bet. 40. ». | eat weed Bm ong Be 4 Great Northern Terminal—Str Toyooks| « Baite Pronen te. Dente Sresed nn Mara. steak 37 men. W. "Ls 4s. Veal Dreased, light, fancy, 1s Pier 14¢—Str Fulton. Campbell's soups Berlin W, is 4... 4 5 Pier 1i—Str Culburre, & . Hamburg W. t. ta a Pier 6--Str Barrymore. Pier 2—-Str Jefferson, str Latouche, str|> Redondo. Pier A--Btr Admiral Rodman, str City of | fy” Hamburg W. L. tee. Leiptig 4M... . Toe TM. Stall 8, halibut, 266 | Lelpaie ay . oc Th & Drydock—U. 8. 1. 8 T. Snohomish. ene ist 4% . au Ht 60, mM i i 14 oes: [sausage, ic T.: potato sausage, i0e Te inst! $e MEMBER AGENCIES \ ‘ t.'| Ger ot lamb. Aste 1; name. ave Tos: salt : OF SEATTLE COM- Mol cabhines te oft.'t tor sta: MUNITY CHEST fee Street—Btr Wahkeena. Hanford Street Terminal —str Mexican. oe. Stall #4. Tb.; shoulder lamb, 16¢ Spokane Street Terminal—Str Moliers. | 1p! yh "Liat: ‘te wernwberri PANTAGES ees & Warenouse Go—lWehiow corn, 3 tor lve. Dru American Red Cross Anti-Tuberculosis League ' Big Sisters Boy Scouts Briscoe Orphan Boys Héme Camp Fire Girls Columbia Conference Home for the Aged Crittenton, Florence, Home —_ — Tana 0 et Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—str|? ™* *** nm Ys Atchison Gen. 4s. Ames Yard—Str Roosevelt. rr _— ——— | Halt. & Ohio Gold 4a: mantis At Went levator Str Katort Maru! | BANK © NG || Rethlehem Steel Ref Nettleton Mill Dock—Str Forest King, str } Egypt Maru. Winslow Marine Raflways—Str Moming PRESTR tr Griffau, str Griffoo, barges Coquitiam City and Henry Villard Clearings : ++ 1,689,329,00 | | Disabled Veterans of the | Balances . 758,181.00 | | World War | Tacoma Education Center : Poe ‘ m Clearings ....°. 498,786.00. | | magenta TOOPT etm e en AL 2 ‘ aR | Balances pe eT 38,643.00 | | House of Good Shepherd cs : inl} CHARLES HOLINGREN Thurs King County Humane an> a Grit Gets |day reported losing a bill fold con- Jet Marco Polo was the first Euro-|taining $220 in a cider. establih- isape Dean to explore China, Iment Wednesday _— of the G. A. R. ome Lebanon Rescue Home Lutheran Mission Lyng Home Association Near East Relief Olive Branch Mission Community Chest Series — Prevents Duplication ! WRITE ONE CHECK INSTEAD OF FORTY-SIX! To earn money one must have ability and Pacific Coast Rescue and One Check, One Solicitor, One Week, and you've financed purpose. To merely spend money requires i Protective Society ; 46 of Seattle's essential charities and citizen-making agen- no particular capacity. To save money de- Ruth Home for Girls cies for an entire year. Ryther Child Home Sucred Heart Orphanage THAT’S THE COMMUNITY CHEST PLAN Salvation Army And when you cut out the duplication in financing you cut the cost of Sa vi Seamen's 5% candy an Sea campaigning from 16% to 3%% and save 822 days of incessant cam earrmesy paigning. Seattle Children's Home Seattle Community Service Seattle Council of Catholic SEATTLE’S INSURANCE POLICY mands a goodly amount of the human qual- ity of grit. From the first beginnings at saving the progress is simple to a definite plan of accumulation. A good line of school shoes that will stand hard knocks. Lots of broken It will require ready money to meet your holiday expenses, your insurance premium, Phe eo tee dase Pen eee and your taxes next spring. Provide for ° lines in sh " Women these needs by starting or continuing regu- ° oes from uenttion Day Nursery The Chest wil protect giver and recipient alike, There'll be no money larly a savings account. You will be sur- Seattle Hebrew Benevolent procera rg ot ae the ubevoldsble result of unorganized ri ‘ y ie provides 1} prised at the ease with which it grows and 00 to $ 00 Pl Home of the kindly efficiency. eRe Te eo eee the reserve power it creates. Seattle Pacific College r a : ; Social Welfare’ League Another One of the Ten Reasons Why Seattle Will Raise $750,000 Savings Department —for the entire family. Priced formerly at St. Vincent's Home November 14th to 19th St. Vincent De Paul Society $4.00 to $12.00. Open Saturday Evenings Theodora Home GET READY TO “LEND A HAND” PA 4 é ' Volunteers of America a ialans 6 to 8 = HEAR I SHOE ( x @) Washington Children's Home THE TEN POINTS: Protects the Public; PREVENTS DUPLICATION; Saves Effort; Saves = @ W. Cc. T. U, Americanizaticn Time; Saves Money; Saves Annoyance; § r ‘den; Ins ice! Branches at Georgetown and Ballard Three St in Wash Department Secures Hifficiency; Bulkis Community Spirit ns meure® Justice f ree Stores in Washington White Cross Anti-Narcotic CHE KIRKLAND BREMERTON League ST OFFICES: 522 CE f iG. E 5 HE UNION NATIONAL BAN : PR ei hove POEL on: Be a tape een é S$: 522 CENTRAL BUILDING. ELLIOTT 6115. n U. of W. K Ballard—5202 Ballard Avenue Y, W. ©. A., Northwest Div, OF SEATTLE Cars 23 or 28 Pass Our Door at Twentieth Ave. N. W. and U, of W,

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