The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1921, Page 12

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IP i PAGE 12 THE PLANREVENUE ehin NawelSteel Report Good; (Cost oF FOOD ON BEER SALE ‘Ship New 5)" Stocks Uy, pand Down ONWANEHERE EATTLE STAR Ay a 2 ret nee } 3 atook w ket was wo-gided oporition in ” i t Will Not Delay Operations of | wapsmmar | .2Staa'anae || ine tire hour: “ifore wan ‘ongiderabie pressure on Neston Petroreum, | Prices Much Lower in Seat- New Bill hand, buying came into Coca Cola, Rubber stocks, Cosden tle Than in East Meet dew Tide || On the ot ‘ct | ute a. me 33 daa) ‘Tete a f m %. i hn Tide nited States Steel corporation was much H WASHINGTON, Oct, 26.—Red tape Pee is & pivhile Republic in the third quarter re-| Of the 25 largent cities In the : Ms / ed Staten Moot’ deficit wae at the rate! j SP Be siashed i the operation Of.1/9:08. pm. fh) ft | Senna Low Niet tiof 66 6 ‘ating that the big company's costs aro far below] United States only five show cheap: the new beer bill regulations to give | OR We See ee thone of tt saa as Pasha 106. off, 4; Mounton.|eF retail food prices than Seattle j the people the benefit of beer and | a ‘Opening prices included: Mexican Petroleum, ° ounton, ‘ i pens REPAIR KEYSTONE STATE. | 155). "11% Pivoxaa Company, 41a, uP 4 Reading, 68%. hathiener | according to the August review of wine for medicinal purposes without | The a«teamship Keystone State , 2 up At ey Bo %, wp elly stg oe 1h. {ec unnecessary delay, Commissioner of | -~ obnaon, 68% t Republic, 48% 150%. un. | the department of labor. t t Friday and will i, , D i Ge 130%. i Internal Revenue Blair announced to- pawl powthee cog Satins Gaceer’ ‘Seend snged, Asphalt, Vin pn Auk 31M, up ‘hi taternational Tub etitiel nee ‘bale be the day. An amendment to the tax bill, de signed to give the government addl-| i stone State has been undergoing | "Shere eae Gtlonatx ‘ehérily after the first 10] Cost of 43 articles of food In each ing prices in the main were higher /eity, In Boston, which leads the! Hat, these coat $11.65 In Seattle, navy yard for dry docking. She is to sail for the Orient Nov, 6. The [inutee thie me ¢ presure on Mexican Petroleum and the 1 tional revenue thru the use of beer , | $9.78. In Minneapolis, which shows sor light alterations at the plant) opened off "i , and then sold below 106. action of 8 A polis, i " and wine for medicinal purposes, reg: my vd Trond Gry Docks Ce. “a common helped the independent atecl sharon, Rails wera fractionally high-| the lowest prices, the cost would be| ulations just issued by Secretary Mel ne whee . er. Prosaed Stee! Car led the equipments with a gain of Li, at 62, ry Portland, Ore., shows slight Jon, was Introduced today by Senator ‘Wadsworth, New York. TWO NEW LINERS if The amendment proposed a tax of Two ships have been added to the } 6 cents a gallon on beer, $1.20 a gal: | CoastWise shipping fet of the Ad: | Jon on wine and $6.40 a gallon on ™iral line, tt was said Wednesday whisky or other liquors. The steamers Admiral Curacao and} df ethacar: thm aed Admiral Goodrich are the vessels. | They will alternate with other vee | “AGO, 26.—~ co) | sels to give a more complete service | yStued' on’ the Chicane toad ot to Coast ports, Trade following reports of heavy re- | eee the primary markets rs, and was light, Commission RECORD CARGO HERE i wold heavily. Provisions were The Jap liner Alabama Mary, irre. | which docked late Tuesday night, | eat—December gained tee at own [2800 ete sie. ly cheaper prices than Sedttle Prices in eastern cities range from 10 to 18 per cent higher than in Seattle, the compilation shows, A general resume of the situation | shows that food prices thruout the % | country have dropped more than one-third in the last 13 months. Greek brings to Seattle 3,923 bales of raw 9R°n!n, $1.08%, and closed + 7 AT SPECIAL 1 200 MALLORY $3.00 ’ HATSat.. J0™ "THESE hats were made to sell at $5 and $6, but due to slight imperfections, too technical for us to see, Mallory & Sons have not stamped them with their seal. We bought the entire lot to sell at $3 and for a few days only Mallorys at this price will be available. Think of it! Soft felt, with high quality all through—be- ‘coming, snappy styles and conservative shapes — all shades PRICE LEVEL ON Give Him Chance to Make jst and 214 camse. of ailk goods, val anet hae na ot aig at N. Y. Stock Exchange 1 valuable cargo to reach Seattle in {8c and closed down soi | May Pee id ef a ~ Good, He Asks South np Monta Sixteen express care Sheng’ uP WS. at Otige, and cloved 7 1 by Mannieg The continued shortage of fresh |w Soot peceenhity %0' lead the silk, | Oat December opened un-| @tock— ran Low ranch eggs has caused the market BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 26.— which psy oy Has N 7 changed at 36 id closed off ‘ ioe £)°* [to be firm at 60 antes doses which ‘The negro must be given a chance —— May pene unchanged et 860 price became general Wednesday. weimate goo Prieite ident Harding de} QHIOAN IN FAST TRIP recs hae eee j Heavy shipments to Alaska ix the e a fran! u the] capt. F. C. Swicker, master of the . chief cause of the 60-cent wholesale i race problems in the heart of the!yie steamship Ohioan, which ar. Chicago Board of Trade |; Hievel, even tho the receipts had de- —_ Le ha[tived here Tuestay from New York, parebned eee” th Tencian b On jereased considerably, One house ck man, he said, must be is receiving congratulatiéns on his Butler Hotel Putiding was 100 cases short of its Alaska given political and economic equality | speedy voyage. The Ohioan made} Wheat— R-- High ities cae | consignment, It was reported that as a matter of justice and national |i) trip in 29 days and 18 hours. Sho | Dee. ~ #7 eo nise Gite Lily [the bidding prices to shipper on se | im nothing by {iti the service of the American. |" Gora | lect henneries, wae as high as 58 ly we shall gain nothing bY| Hawaiian Steamship company. ‘The! Dee 5 n Locomotive #2 \% & Tel... 108% rT ee er anus | cent# a dozen, 55 cents being the at the facts,” President/Qnioan brought a big cargo, mostly |MAYs----+ 8% Oe FT ON price chalked up. anid. Saucier ay Riya a Buttor. was steady at 47 conte & and styles, made by one of the the greatest hat firms in the 3% 2 TE TG world! Brother, get one quick! Just gf “Give me a Mal- eo tora is your $3.00.” See the big display in our window. pound for the city creamery bricks. } No changes were reported in the 8]. ALLOCATION HEARING i Ineptration “4 <%leruit or vegetable section of the Notice haa been received at the a tsaee* t market. A car of Lady Finger grapes “absolute sone on things social! ,gmiral Line headquarters of a|? arrived on the street and as the mar hearing in Washington on the allo A Nomtnal ket had been bare for a few days, Political and economic equality, he | o¢ jt peing for the holiday trade. Mag x Harding, in a rather startling cation of five of the big passenger Nominal 4 jobbers expect a quick clean-up at fashion, protested aguinst his own | suing known as “5365's” to the Pa- cee Northern Pacific... from $3.50 to $3.75 per lug, the first party's use of the black man as @/ cine steamship company. The hear- N. Y. Si d Coff Pan-Amer, Fetroieum 464 45 pride. being offered ouly om anlle of ing will be held November 14, sanj/Ne 7. OUgAar an OG | Peacevivania R ae : large quantities, Francisco and Portland interests are Bey A agen oy rg Be ae There waa a good stock of seaxon- able vegetabler on the market, and trading was a bit dull. Nancy Hall) sweet potatoes were quoted at $2.25 per hamper of 50 pounds net weight, fighting the allocations. The U. 8. | een se tated. $5200.38. shipping board placed five steam- | Cottee—N: Rio, epot, THE THC Ib; iene my own political) snips on the SeattleOrient run by| No. ¢ Manton 114 @iz0 1 : nen Sa ee Tailored Ready Co, Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothing Si to lining up the biack or bake ma fetes gc olan tne Wess owe "Pase|_ ew Soe oy cx ae oe 401-407 Pike—Corner Fourth sterling, $2.94%) franca, 2; tire, 90.395; marks, $0.0061; kronen, $0.1925. | Tobacco Products eee Caton On of Delaws, tinued, should seek to be the best|T= Pi PaaS possible black man and not the best | motorship Charlie ate, r ‘ Possible imitation of a white man. wepentetn,. S100 8. bun) OH T.tBy heavy, welgne., 62.4807 0 in, a steamer, probably the Multnomal,| dtus Vent weleht, t Westeghsues amalgamation there can-/5:40. & p, m.—Clo@dy, wind south, 32| $7.40@7.55; heavy packing sows, $6.66 | Willys-Overiand ‘ 4 not be,” he declared. milles an hour, Passed in, @ small t packing sows, rough, $6.10@6.65;| Total stock salen, 796,200 shares. Local green, cess Ae , . 05.36. eee Persley—“tocai, neh Kires. 2 N fain, wind south, a prime, # rv Fess—Lomni Telepnena, Leiber 71 res. 2p. mm Noon — 0 fi Peppers. Seattle Aires. 2p 8 : Liberty Bonds im PORT Shares, Oct. 16.4 AM (Teesday’s Suge sess Arrived and departed, str Spectator. eee Lady Fingers butcher a Pauer 1 3 3606.50; can re, Raalthes Lace, aes, rope Frolt— Fria, per craic Arrivals and ind Departures cows and Melfern, $2.20@3 70; canner | rte aie # ‘ Ld oe $2.25@4; veal calves, 97.508 | second on Sipreate—Per tb. ‘ sh@t. stocker Oct t¢—Str Rastern sve tar from Ant-| ites 6; stocker cows and helf-| mrcond 4 era Ss ze SSBass usse to be received FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 p. m., Pacific Items to be offered Boat “Captain sone nea a8 pone a Leoal, bom .. 100@1 } B. Wash. Jonat et tat Generate -$5,048,743.90 | | Peticions eeenes end located at Ft. Mason, Spitaenberg Pn mae Sub-Chase ion Wintiela iz Th. tre don.: extra pullets, Ste dox pulleta, (Bie dos; OU s nbien?? @ Wash. tg Ae Oe cate tance, tte ». | Victim” of Burglar iste : Santpment, “Write oF eee Detai i I Poli ®. 4 , ° 4 telleg list and Gogerty Portland Market Status | paui xinaig, 24, who Teported Sun- ae te : . een er eee nominat,|2#¥ Bight that he had been attacked wendy, Choice steers, Sest@ess, fac |> Ya burglar Sunday night in his Th: choice cows, home at 2127 E. Sard st., and robbed ee, 2 ers, & es. canner lor a large sum of money, was be- ice wale te $i FL, + Dolla, $2.76@3:76; calves, | ing detained by the police Wednes- [a Hege—Receipts, 166 Market, steady. ny, following an alleged confession Sees southbound. a7 Kd 10,.50.; heavies, ee | that no robbery had taken place. VAUDEVILES LE Vv. Other P . Kindig is said to have admitted that ‘essels in orts bs, 46.6067; val. |he had spent the bonus which he re- 25—Afrived, str Effing-| ley lamba, 50; cently drew from the state and that Maite Ost 43--Aseived, ste Westward wae oaemanean a> a he “framed” the robbery in an effort Ho from Seattle, to hide the fact from his parents. He HASEPeT Ok, s+ Salled, str ty of Portland Market Status | wit be jiven into the custody of his Mantia—Oct. 24—Arrived, str Protest wo eae. father, H. D. Kindig. laus from Beatth — Changhal—Oct. 214—Arrived, etr West from Government to Evict a 22 Arrived, tr Pu- - Bergdoll’s Mother str Ixton trom 24--Arrived, str West PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 26.— Greylock from Seattle. Oct. 23-—-Salled, ; bg Se welly ge Bg a rl Uniews Mrs. Emma Bergdoll, mother Honolulu—Oct, 22—Salled, str Easley : 3.50@ |of the notorious slacker brothers, va- for Beatle. 76: cates “Bergdol! castle” on or before | November 1, stepa will be taken by |the government to obtain tmmedi- Market strong. jate possession of the imposing man: s feed- | sion, it was learnd today. Springs, over 2 By --: 1a] Oct. 16—Str Admiral Dewey Pedro, via San Francisco, at noon. rand Rosalle Mahoney for Tecoma, gaz yee tee hae, toe awk too t this, that or the other. I tix taught theusands (mae: were given up as by other anes oo) enna eaquases ou can qui! sine step by, mer can method. San Francisco—Oct. 25—Arrtv: calves, $6.50@08 Edward Luckenbach from #eattl Hoge—Heceipts, 200° Market steady. Top. 7.25@ 7.50. atr Rotarian oe “Bergdoll @astie” was ordered Set, 25-—-Arrived, str 5 seized with the reat of Bergdoll's Live, under 4 Cagh Wheat oa u from Seattle, at 4 p. m., ‘9 “ wtaanhts Sie der tata nt to. ns property, under the (rading with the longkong, and wet Sera sete No-lenemy act. Notice has been served Cocoanut Mi your title is GOOD, nor age » il ile -_——-. on Mrs. Bergdoll that she must va a. the Abstract . Company, oe too Bettie, oaeal:| ONE DOZEN DOUGHNUTS win |°*t. en ee : protect you if the title eee admit a family to a Halloween social Meal 26. But a title insurance ‘Charles Gera ‘Gene- to be given at & Friday night at absolutely protects you | vieve May & Co, Panta lageoncope Vessels in Port at Seattle |Thormayxe church by the Magnolia OPPORTUNITY title loss. Aamiesion “Mars. 250; nights, me? Terminal A—Str Kater!) wut Improvement club and the| 4 Coming Jack. Dive ine Beil Street Términal—U, & L. . T. Sno-| Magnolia Sunday school. STAR WAN TADS { homish. ——— nepeeniennanaemen apna Piteucon Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—str Ad- miral Watson, Pior 14—Str Talthyblus, str Wakeena. 11B—Motorship Culburra, Str Davenport. —Btr Multnomah. 6—Str Alnbs i Str Bolivia Pier A i om $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 of feattle Pler B—Str Queen. Union Pacific Dock—Str Obtoan. Seattle Shipbullding & Drydock—U. & L. H. T. Fern, e U. 8. Shipping Board Moorings—str De- Mr Went Hartland, | Something Entirely Different OLYMPIA Plant now for spring flowering. A targe, fresh shipment of high- grade bulbs to be sold out at lowest prices. THURSDAY NIGHT October 27 Rosaia spares $100.00 WORTH OF AES asian a COMBINATION LOAF PRIZES “iid btn Foren Pride, bktn Forest Dream. | Just Out Patents Pending ros. FOR THE MASKERS whalebone) “plate, when fa “the ship Chillicothe, str Keystone State, e HY test and stron, known, motorship Kennecott. Se Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. ‘hi-ho seen 1 be ‘ser fon. 4 | 2nd—It gives variety. rd—Btr Roosevelt. 3rd—It saves waste. Heffernan Dock—Str Latouch eaabr bee Duariouel Mth—It insures freshness. N. W. Corner 3rd and, Madison. Main 0355. ALL WELCOME == 5th—It is composed of best materials that give the greatest food 7 4 i ; oe me Ait rane evarented aight ish octet Coquitlam City, barge 1 Meory vi \. 6th- 7-2 2? Fa inp os one tekes, in the pos pighent y: eeth sam: = 1; ation and advice free, pe. Thi 4 H * ying, Power 304-306 Eitel Bldg. Man Hurt in Auto First Prize—$10.00, Second Prize—$5.00. Third Prize—$3,00, Announces one ying baror] We Otand ook A H. L, Hughes, of Olympia, driving ‘This contest is open to every one, Answers must be addressed Sine ok Test Time. i. If zoe own & iat ie a Corner Second and Pike | « department of iabor car, was blind. jm *0 Contest Manager Hansen Bread Co., 600*¥irst Ave. North, | peseset present patronage te |i district, 0 Tel. Elliott 1437 ed by the bright lights of an ap- Seattle, not later than midnight November 15, 1921, woe ankle ai” ‘ving ‘You can buy the proaching auto Tuesday night on eg will be announced in this paper. good sett materials on! or 4 Spokane st. and crashed into the LYMPIA COMBINATION LOAF is on sale at all grocers, | rect the hones, ‘ Pyorrhea and » Extraction pilings supporting the street car If you are unable to get it at your dealer's, phone Garfield 0041 Saturday, October 29, 1921 vod mE ll and ask about oes tracks above E. Marginal way. and we will supply him, RICHMOND BEACH PAVILION ad with Hughes. was bruised about the head, and a passenger, J. C. Camp- bell, also employed by the labor de- partment, was cut about the face and ‘bodys Specialists . Experts in All Branches of Dentistry HANSEN BREAD CO. 600 First Ave. N. Seattle FREE busses to and from the dance leave First Avenue and Union Street at 8:15, 9:30 and 11 o'clock, Return 12:15, after the dance.

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