The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 22

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uu f ‘OBER 28, 19 PAGE “zu THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1921. BUYERS SCARCE |Ghin Wawel Strike Cancellation JAP ARMS MEN Bureau of ON LOCAL MART Up News o Rail Stocks| WESATURDAY| Missing Relatives) "PRIZE. CONTES $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 gg A — FINANCIAL BR - ‘The Star invites its renders to ane this Plenty of Seasonable Fruit ocr ed Co the wet ‘ Seattle Prepares to Wel-| , 7m ster write KD Be - rike with advances @ opening . and Produce on Hand || Bauer adeetats (ator Siti ta come Delegation ° 14 ork Central at ; Union Pacific, %, at 119%, and Reading : | . ft ‘ The wholesale fruit and pr | sabi sak a ; ting of 1,100{ Headed by Prince Ichynto Toka-| Something Entirely Different soto pe rd high, the opening consisting 0 : stephan mart was well supplied with most i ea ee ed to lead the | gowa, president of the Jar en sites thre gure. hot a B the move at 0h 1 Pruit, 112%, | house of peers, the Japanese com OLYMPIC re scares ew Haven, 44, up rut Prospective buyers were . A we " up i New York Central up %i General! mission to the disarmament confer ons os COMBINATION LOAF Three care of Florida grape fruit SCHOONER OFF FRIDAY Wiecteta Ths, ae Uy Srattek Maarclen Thee Kea Fe, aac : which are now being fumigated,| ‘The schooner William Nottingham, | Ame Republic at Washington, together with “iis Just Out Patents Pending will be offe to the retailers ®t) owned by Capt. C. H. Hansen, was field 8% up ‘ie i ry of Japanese business Men) Warren yoHN LARNACH— from $7 to $7.50 a crate. California | expected to sail from Seattle late [}7\t) f° je. Up iB tm v4 arrive in Seattle Saturday] Address Miss Dorothy M. Larnach, intntt coven mabey green olives were on the mark Friday for Callao, laden with a full Pacific, Th, up 2i4; Reading, 704 ning about 10 o'clock, on the|710 N. Tist st., Beattie, if you know | Petit 75 giv a: De «. A steamer of C cargo of lumber, She is now await ‘ bo ) o'clock, o Pray > Ye | ar sa waste, cin weteteediie \Wetth. as x ling’ the completion of her arew, rd movement on the New York stock ima Maru. ‘They will be met|Where her father, Walter John Lar |M 4ty at insures freshness. rane coon: sar vatseve the eave | ee ’ iy 8 pe » delegation from the|®4eh, Is. Or call Sunset 1713, 5th—It Is composed of best materials that give the greatest food n the street will relieve car y purchasin . : : ; rren ina tes one or iw selling veree and other o. value and flavor, ee Severe, WAR “Gad bee 3 COFFEE CARGO iieet ssekpion ok and Republic at $1. United. Biatee Stool may . siagt " RD—1a . cleaned up at & few houses ship Rotatian, of the Pa-| , atte, come mone and Republic at ol. United Statcs Stool my civic organizations, Aboard the} WM. JAMES SHEPHERD—tast}— guy—? 7 7? There were no changes in the © & Brazil line, arrived earned dividends. Kashima Maru will be Capt. J, &.| heard of in the Middle West, Will poultry or meat sections of the |in Thursday, with one of the . = 6 * Gibson, Reginald H. Parsons and a|!4m James Shepherd is sought by esol : lin Seattle ~ —— ' Jan nt market, and butter and eggs were/ largest consignments of coffed yet N. Y. Stock Exchange group of Seattle and Tacoma busi-|Miss Dorothy M. Larnach, address Steady brought to this port. Three thousand ness men who were to meet the|@* given above, Shepherd, originally VEGETABLES bags of Brazilian coffee were includ Three prizes will be awarded for the best answer to the SIXTH question First Prize—$10.00. Second Prize—$5.00. Third Prize—$2.00, ie en to ery one. Answer it be ad Fernished by L. B, Meoning Ca Kashima Maru Friday at Victoria] from a ils an uncle of Miss ok Heniade Meanie akon = . es on "virat pg “ae ; ond peting: urnach, Contest Manage prea ~ 60 Fi = North, Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters ed in the several hundred tons of vor Butler Hotel ony ll in| and extend first greetings, Laur nuc ee. 4't Seattle, not later than midnight November 15, 1921. Artichokes—Per dos. ..... general freight. jock — ree |, The disarmament party wil! leave mp nec peas pans acer 1 Beane—Cal. green we eese . zee | Atehison ° the | Saturday afternoon by special train Use Nov. 1 Me The winners will be announ in this paper. Rrocrel Arrival d Departures 3 n Amer. Cara May... 10% 1304 |over the Chicago, Milwaukes & st e *thod | OLYMPIC COMBINATION LOAF ts on sale at all grocers iaieoes gre oy age oe oe Ta sd peviebineg Aimer, +9 den | Paul lines for the East. The bunt of Water-Filtration If you are unable to get it at your dealer's, phone Garfield 004 \ e threatene oad e, MH . - news men, however, wil ere . et a al Caulifiower—Local, dou .....- Oct. 28—Str Admiral Schley from San|coupled with scant offerings of 91% (news men, however, will remain here] GrasGow, Oct. 28.—A small in and we will supply him. doa. : Pedro via San Fra 30 a. mi oe oo re In, caused prices to advance on n ; Many dealers who have held off pur- | chases during the last week went Portland, 881 int causing sharp in- Nottingham | ore, Provisions were opm 106 | until Tuesday, At the head of the 38% latter party is Dr. Takuma Dan, $0 | Managing director of Mitwul, Ltd, &] At 3p. m. Saturday, the official tity [entertainment program for the bust ; men's party will begin under direction of E. G, Anderson, chairman of the foreign trade bu sect, called the springtall, has bebn | found to help the filtration of city | water by feeding on the bacteria| that is kept back and thus keeping the filters clean. HANSEN BREAD CO. 600 First Ave. N. Nailed 2%—Str Katori Maru be 4 Shanghal, Opened up tec, at $1.11\%, and closed ‘sae val Soman ee opens fis | Peau of the Chamber. e e ° St 19:98 a. ms str Admiral Watson for YP 20. abe Gidea tw 33% | Automobiles will call for the party re 48, higher May rn ah at the New Washington hotel and e nh ac 1 e ul n biNc, and ed “6 take them over Seattle's boulevards. +4 ‘ 3 They will stop at 4 o'clock at the Yeoember oats opened w e atl Foci seh eteee os talk cone tea At she nna loses Sy nether “ee 11a |HL C. Henry home for tea and a 2 tow of tum Tyee, for | Ma pened at 38 up ‘sa and 18% | vinit to the art gallery. At 7 o'clock e eenee UPRO HQ | they will be gueste at a formal din on t e ar 4sq {ner at the Rainier club, at which | $ Cash Wheat 15% | Daniel B, Trefethen will be toast EOD Oct, Sneek wheed~ te, {| master, Sunday noon a luncheon ee a arse ee ions ane % 23% | will be held at the Seatlle Yacht ree : Republic Iron & Steel 49% 4#% | chub Pea Juncau—Oct. 21—falled, Str Alameda, Chicago Boa: of Trade om Ietand.rs-sesve § 33*1 sunday evening the visitors will sessBesectcsicce. | southbound, at 12:45 pm. “yey PS a Positic Ts |be quests of city officials a* « Lan 4 eee Ballding rm itallway : Guet at the Butler. Vessels in Other Ports Blscscsanee...:.: Monday 10 of the visitors will go P York—Oct. 37—Sailed, str Ki ; : Lis ‘Liew Tern, to Tacoma and 10 to Portland in re f te kd bry Bae ma tt spouse to invitations from those cities, tan ae Union Ott of De Franciaco—Oet, 28—Arrived, str Unten Pacific United Retail Btores ri 7 Balted, : ae ™ i ss . EGEOES | ner Willamette for Senttn ei seo United Rta Physician Denies 00s 1 i wg . . LOLI | sir iene vm sina Dian Copper. - 8 Selling Narcotics Seeantnes Wabash..... 7 6 Plea of not guilty was entered in an ast Tuapoens. «| 4G% “Ei | federal court Friday by Dr, Howard pe | daapiaeocernama Blake, under indictment for alleged a he narcotic laws, Dr. et as * violation of t Oct. 27--Str Ensley City, Honolula for|” oS Liberty Bonds Blake was brought to Seattle Thurs | Seng. 244.38 (Thureday’s Quotations) day from Oregon, where he was ar- Sentied by L. B. Manning & Co rested early this week. He had been a fugitive since November, 1920. Pre moestole, 91.000, Meatet, Cash bail was fixed at $2,500, oP alk of sale - f 7H ue" INSIST ON THIS BRAND ™*,¢245 AT YOUR GROCER’S sue About 12 marriages out of every fecond Ke. 100 are mid to be eecond marriages, Third «4s + 0098 06.08 06.96 | cee meentnerseesin insane enrpenemnet 0 ; Cattlo—Neceipts. Pin 3a. Sac Thousands of Seattle for Monolulu, $6010.25; common. Fifth #% Single or Double H. T. Fern. 8 from Cape Flattery at § p. m. oy Osher hs $2.50 to $7.00 Sipping Board Moorings —Btr De- Foreign Exchange (Thareday’s Quotations) Union Of1 Dock—Str Lyman Stewart. - e368 Furnished by L. 1. Manning & Ca. et Terminal—U. & L. & T. Buo- . Batler Hotel Building Present vatoe | jeors, $407 ’ Pier 6—Str Bolivia, 3 6.25 : Pier 2—#tr Jefferson. Sheep—Receipta, 1 Pier A—Str Admirel Rodman, str City] st 2c higher. Lai of Beattie. cull and commo: Pier B—#tr Queen. wethers, $5.5007.75; Grand Trunk Dock—Str Admiral Watson. | cull to common ewes, | Seattle Snipbuflding & Drydock—Uv. Bes Why Utility Securities Are Strong . - vw. log oe ae Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—The foreten ex-| eee Camp Lewis Wireless 10| Vessels in Port at Seattle ge a; ee 904 3d Ave., Next to Marion St. Danish kronen, ee 16 University St. (On Bridge) " Seatue, W: N. Y. Sugar and Coffee peta io 4 LARGEST LINE OF Teday's Quotations Portland UV. & ARMY GOODS Raw, 44.1 gueteeees ON PACIFIC COAST pate Perest ireome, 7 Rio, $85,641.09 | rahip Kennecott.| No. 4 Santos, 11% Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.— . cr Fiwrihtiy Docker anresan | Denver Live Stock “ono. Eight Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes $a | merece Desk-aer Leta, ety ten oer gga ea 360,316.00 | Dated September 1, 1921; Due September 1, 1926—Price Par, Plus Interest a dondo. Cattle—Receipta, M | 6 cows and heifers, $1.256@ 81,973 cas “ Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 Mellon and Drys YIELD 8 PER CENT a oe Split Over Beer The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, Trustee 3|Admits Dope Charge, #|Is Given Six Months Six months in the King county jail for possession of narcotics was Fed-| cattie—ne. ° WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—The in- Portland Market Status |ternai revenue bureau and the pro- ‘Today's hibition enforcement department ooipts, 7% Market steady.|were at odds today on whtther the eral Judge Robert 8. Bean's edict in] Choice wm. $5.76@6-25; fair to 00d | real beer left over from pre-prohibl-| tie case of Louis Cellini, who pleaded i; “Cannera, "$1.00@ | tion days can be sold under the new y. es ee ie PUBLIC UTILITY securities occupy a strong position today in the At the office of Secretary of the! investment world. The war years were lean years for utility financing, ae en te ee ee : but they were fat years with industrials. Factories and mills ran to . : limit capacity and, in most cases, the sudden marked decrease in demand forcement officials declared the wey Market steady. Public Markets Stags, heavy J eannot be used, | for mill and factory products following the close of the war, found in- eal % s c B: it extract th. leohol “The EYE! he Gat . : . . "lent oie fn pure" American a roma old beer and make new brews IM | wartey ire aan. enc ae, dustrial plants overstocked with raw materials and goods in all stages of —_ ‘aan stain 13, 3 Tedag’s Quotations aa use, the enforcement | pression of the Soul; the manufacture. Inspiration of the Heart.” } #, fancy, 290 Th _— ’ ‘fae fe Sc) Human body Is said to weigh only one pound in the water jeans 25e soft shell waln: Rew crop 36c M., 3 the. $1.00; M. J. B.| cotfes, 3-T. can $1.15; Royal baking! powder, 39c; corn or pgas, 2 cans 26¢, new black figs, 2 tbe. 26c. ECONOMY Stall 26, best cane sugar, 4 Te the, 190 0 65c. " Stalls Ours is the sacred duty of conserving this precious gift; yours is the solemn obligation of keeping at its best this priceless heritage. Utilities had been compelled to retrench and were prevented from ex- panding rapidly. As a consequence utilities had but little after-war re- action to overcome. Heavy, dressed chocolate, 1-T. can Veal—Dressed, lieht, fancy, T.. 17@ 18 c; 3 cans Campbell's sou COLUMBIAN Medinm. dremed 26 Yellow Label t leary, 1 Dressed jh OPTICAL CO. Restaurants 1309 Fourth Avenue Display the Union House Card Our policy today is one of carefully considered expanison. There fs a growing demand for our securities. Foreseeing this, we prepared for it In the authorization of Eight per cent five-year coupon notes for sale in the local securities market. These EIGHT PER CENT notes we are now selling were authorized during a period of high-rate financing. The lower money rates and the decreased commodity costs of the present time make these securities very desirable, as it is quite possible that the changed conditions have marked the end of eight per cent utility offerings. Investors in these notes are in a position to profit by the interest rate, by the demand for expansion of service and the lower costs of operation that have come about as the result of the general decline. small white beans, 26¢. roast, 10¢ Tb. ; half or whole, AMUSEMENTS cana Ploneer ‘8 salt, 106. anut butter, 190; : 2 the. seeded nacaron|, : 3 The, Stall 2, pot r, be T.; Barton's se; hamburger and ey sugar cured and Feature “THE FAME 8 4-96, hams, half With an All-st k roast, 20¢ . | on ite Peete ae MOORE 9SCHEUH ae OUR OFFER : . (Registered) Notes in limited amounts may, if desired, be purchased by paying 10% with doz; lmburger hcusareiel 7 TILTON | Friends Patronize This House Card (THE CHAMELEON REVUE” order and the balance in nine monthly payments, we retaining the note until iaek (Rube) final payment is made. Interest at 6% will be allowed on installments paid. Our members have been “locked out” of a FLOUR Pat. 4- stan 1,/ 20c dow; 46, corn, huckle. rings, 200 Wholesale, Vor , 120-1, ake, ex. ise fh,” Bail 50, biood Finan, 20 c ( Amounts paid may be withdrawn at any time before final payment is made, in vite laf, round teak, 30o number of places and wages arbitrarily cut. Look es which case 4% interest will be allowed. ¢ | nation milk, tall can 1c, small, 6¢ | WESTLAKE | Stalls 16-17, 3 tall cans salmon, the; 4 9 | large rolls toilet paper, 25¢; Lux flakes, 100; 25-M. box split prunes, $1.25. Stali sks. hole, feed, 100-T. ska, out for a list of those who refused to treat with ||| #7 WILKES tPean their employes in a fair spirit. The Culinary mim ang rl zu Workers have always shown the true American principle. Their record proves it. ska. 06 | cottage choase, CULINARY WORKERS’ GRAND FAMILY Sa BALL THE Sed rer Fuller information may be obtained at any office of this Company With Adele Blood and Tom ‘Chat- ortcr CONSULT YOUR BANKER Eagles’ Hall, Wednesday, November 2, 1921 Nichtn 7 and 9, ae Hal Wednader, November zaae--|| Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Beach Ladie: F ens in Diale! ones, and Sy1- ’ re : s Free im - Seattle » Tacoma Siesits Bellingham pkgs. Quaker oats, 26¢; 2 rolle r, 10c; 2 Tha Zoble's Best cot- ar stall, 6 bare Crystal Stall 104, home made | wax pape 00 | foo, $1.00, vieve May & ¢ Admission—Mat Coming—Jack

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