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= — —— " 2 ? Ps MSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. PAGE 14 THE SBATTLE STAR. TUR lie oe f apances jet | | Cuba is known as the Queen of the RECORD SET'Shin News |R2 | Sera ues gl Meee New Vee ].28 | . ; ‘Rails, Industrials pecorat-atahgehae Enter Trade Here " : b] Eerenees Mod Three 8,00040n versela of the Rob | ‘Ship News ae " i] ane Per tm ° * ert Dollar Steamship company will ¢ 1] | Pine Pert eles # eastiaemenhal. Senne BIG PLAY | | | Strong at Openin | tn rt | Tides in Seattle i | DAIRY PRODUCTS January ‘10, 1822, ‘necording, 10" an oiraty aaa | , Niet igh Tide | First High Tide | EN OR ey tiotations for practical: | Local Mart | Mane: D 32 $5 Bimonthly trips are played, with 4:20 Am, 14 tt] hae a om, 118 tt. |} opening of the Demand was not puttete PEROT E 40@ cargo looding on thin side 4 : I} wie Low Tide || | Fist Low Tide | ly. all laste ated Dry Goods | Mite-—Cwt.. 9 eattie supply ieee ie baa Peake paciae Uae “ 7 Second High mac ot rr 90, up M Three cars of navel oranges ar DAIKY PRODUCTS |Vancouver, 1. C., in turn | tp | : Studebaker 1PM! rived from California Tuesday and Pricce Wald. Whelesale Mealere With the inauguration of the Hhaent i Laer D La te] ip tee te ‘Company,, Were distributed on practically a bare | Better—Local creamery, cubes {f | freight service, the mteamship 4 | eee ’ non Chemical, 64%, Up MSi/market., The fruit moved readily pat on, Weegee dae * ee ‘Shiert Dollar, which Is now carry! ” | Moca - cele | , shipments Local storage, White ...is:- 40@ 48 lent trom f und porta, will j lore Now Than Before the Struthers & Dixon at than och tia previous ahty ! : nt tr va j " i i i N. Y. Stock Exchange ' with only fair| Cheese. ; emit ealling at Seatile and Veoosu { War, Trade Figures | Close Office Here} Chicago Live Stock r., stock Exchang Ti gelprs ord gg omit al Notice of disincorporation of the (Tuesday's Qu told | Pernished by t. Manning @ Omen oc gy to Be Ron $ 1 Show shipping firm of Struthers & Dixon | Mog—Receipts, 49,000 Market ‘lower, | etvcnn ter Motel piiding Gtcid’ | Benscthan abe ue sitet a bat tes ene ro a I : ti A t wan received ny by C. B! heaty weight, $6.686 weigne, | , Seehe 09% 89 80% [as were the Staymans, -Spitsenbergs | fag mmigration Agen AT THE BY ALBERT APPLE Holmes, resident agent. Holmes in| pesbetr tant we how7os) | 4 ; ar labud..'bere onde be axoes an aan aoe «¥ AND } at Victoria Deed CHICAGO, Nov, . 29.—Ger- | selling the office fixtures and for-| heavy packing sows. $4.3 Wal sane care mes a 416 148 | Oregon cauliflower wan moving ‘lovers ee | Lp riety * many is buying more dollars | warding the accounts of the firm to A Desk gs | Veg Et a FY nig RE ag ova wrogghen Po TEER ‘ee Sherman J. Burford, U. # Imms worth of goods from | the head office in San Francisco 0. Market 1 8 4 gon wae quoted at Live, young, per ty. as kration officer at the port o a than before the war, } HH. R. Struthers, lent of the 3 me, 08.860 a aap ro 98% , top quality. No ¢ Pa partied : jp |torla, died Monde: Burtord ves But Germany is selling us only! corporation, ths formed a new part geod ond ch i104 yiew [08 any geaeona 4,born in 1874 in Pennsyly nie put a third as much as in 1913,| nership with P.M. Barry, but will! Common “and oediyn : ps deny prewar byt ea Be Plentered the immigration ser lon" in P Mieesuring the trade tn dollars Not open a Seattle office at present, | buteher cate Me y tomthe in A098 Bs Venoreves, s s Fee i : figures, showing total} operating from San Francisco, a% il} unaettied and two zo transferred to Victoria in 5 ass " i Bata exports to Germany | sees * a conte’ differance are n is survived iy a mother and other MATINEE TOMORROW Boptember, 1921 6,000! Arrivals and Departures 219% Fresh ranch eggn are from 5s {14 |Pelatives at Salem, Ore Pp wage bet 96,000 | v4 conta a dosen, and pullets are 3 ont ned : $ qexanel Nov. 29—str ig from Port i % | from 45 to 46 cents. The price to the a 25-Gallon Still — : comparison | S88 Luis via Vancouver, H.C. at 2:15 y a |abipper in 5 conte for the 1" 4 als RY watess. of: carmen « Si MN |etandards and trom 40 to 41 conte HH Is Taken in Raid |svvicn anor Ema Mebeg in a for pulleta. Jobbers who held the 58. ! Bl wie Sinilon’ otitt’ ka eberadin |” Mbabek: $ 9.644.000 " : ceipty were exc ng the demand, | Lent. 60:44 Prt @ ‘11 | rele, Joe Logar, 45, waa arrested neat {conf it ma $18,809,000} awe = Sees fain ee Sa Conrer, heavy. 178-308 The |. 06@ 87 | Luke Geneva Monday by Sheriff Matt 1 Ay of the ett from Ta. | Cattle—Receipts, 435, Market siow “an VEGETABLES POULTRY AND MEATS |Starwich and Deputies Herb Beebe | toot and py , ; ieale Beadien dst chetie a Prieee Pol Prices Paid Wheleaie Dealers and Frank Anderson in gums give off mark had made German pro | eons oeye a Sees Sims Sosuses @Hetion costs so low, in terms 0 5 Protea ad Come bs m dollars, that our thw her cannot accurately be meas : in dollars or marks. at is, the value does not re-| the physical volume of th} and imports—busheis, : tons, etc, Pin the first nine months of 1921, hy py bought 35,412,000 bushels American wiscat, compared with 000 bushols in the correspond months of 101% tton experts to Germany in Dine Movihs of ty"! totalert bales, compared with 000 bales in corresponding * ; BF cditesiis to Germany Vessels in Other Ports i on m Shanghal—Nov. 26—-Arrived, ste Ha- been running about a third jeaii Mara from than before the war, hany is flooding America | SOs" cheap Christmas toys. ijk from Beattie for Hamburg. Newport News—Nov, 28—Argived, str Beattie, 2 S—iity Northland for sen Pranciseo, at $:30 p. m., str Forest King : 3 m, ae Cordeva—Nov, 24—Halled, str North- Western, southbound, at il a m Nov, 24—Hailed, ete Admiral westbound, at 12 dkan—Nov. 28—daile cess Mary, Northbound, at 11 . Arrived, str North na ttle, 27—-Passed, att Noorder- San Franeisco—n BALGSE Yosemite from seatt a m. Nov. 24 K OOR DAILY Balled. str Willsolo for Seattle, 3 p. m.; oe otr Lytean Ate rs THEATRE : rs for Beattie, + p.m. Arrived, str Spring- ™., Reeetved by ©. G& Navel Radic VAUDEVILLE: Nov. 38- Forest King. Beattie for MAY DUGAN 4 (RSAC oie: a : uf Cape Plattery at § pm; atr Admiral ROSAMOND JOHNSON fixrstiiMie iter ners aan ‘Tippecanoe, San Francisco for Seatt GREENE & bound for Ban : tr Hartwood, bound for Han str Banta inex, bound for Ban Pedro; str Ernest H. Meyers, bound for iro, eee Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Str City of Spokane. Pier B—@tr Wheatland on a. ‘orthern Terminal—Str Hakata Pier 11-B—Motorship Culburra. Pier 2-Str Jefferson, str Latouche, Pier B—Ste Queen Pier D-—atr Admiral Parracut. Dnton Yn [QEWwWS “Str Agwidale. ALACcE HI E oa! Bunkers—Str Wai- of tieut Btreet Terminai—str City of eriputrs Or isa1 oy laska Steamship Moortngs—Str Valder & Nickerson; Lander Street Terminail—U. & C. & Bur- veyor Spokane Street Termings—Mar emai)! Bast Waterway Dock ‘Warthouse Co.— Str Eldorado, str West yen ha. Tedd Dry Dock—ship Chitiient pm al Dream, Forest Pride, Forest POLITAN on Puget Round Bric; & Dredging Co.— ‘Last Time Wednesday Night ‘Str Patterson ee! Fisher louring Mille Dock—@tr Ping Tree State, Beattie Elevator Dock—tr Arakan Heffernan Dock—8@ Admiral Rodman, str Redondo, U. & Shipping Board Moorin tr De- Nght, atr Delroma, str Anna K. Moree, *f Western Knight, ‘eat Hart- m4, str Iconium, str West loon ate Lubrico. Winsiow Marine Rallway—str Morning Star, etr Griffen, ie Grifta: Henry Villard, OR & CO. Klise, bark Beiford eee | BOGUS MOVIE ~ PLOT CHARGED Promoter Arrested on U. Students’ Complaint A. C. Parker, head of the Rainier Production company, a motion pic ture concern, was held in the county Jail Tuesday while charges of grand larceny were being filed against him Breckenridge is « booklet |!" *UPerior court, ef clippings from California pa- Ceell €. Davis, a sophomore at the Pers intimately describing this | University of Washington, is the ‘wond. h he coupon SMe ce brine Goth ts nee ne | complaining witheas againet. Parker profusely illustrated booklet “The | Davis was induced, according to the | Golden of Texas.” "You will find it a complete and j marvelous bounties—an en- | ,, " Z ty Mire county of giant wellecateadity | Nk a going business with orders lucing oil by the millions of | for 200,000 feet of mountain scenery already booked at $2 a foot. It is al leged that the manager said he had been associated with D. W. Griffiths and Douglas Fairbanks. A the coupon Now, ¢ | Name. amdaress___._. Mail to All these allegations, the informa- Fred B. Foster & Co. | tion states, were taise @03 Pacific Finance Bidég. Los Angeles prosecuting attorney's office, co-oper. ~ jating with George 8. Kahin, counsel for the Better Business bureau. Thor oughness \Vanderlip Would Dharacterizes our methods in . Cancel War Debt every transaction, and our cus- NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Use the al tomers seccorded every cour- || lied debt for Europe's rehabilitation tent with sound busi- This is the plan today of Frank A | Vanderlip, former president of the | National City bank, for a settlement jof the world’s financial problems, Vanderlip, who has just returned | from abroad, proposes that the Unit. Accou jed States agree pot to receive the Accounts Subject to Check Are | mioney due her from Europe, on con Cordially Invited i dition that it be used by the debtor j gat, nations in their own economic re- Peoples Savings Bank ic | habilitation, His proposal was made 1) AVE. AND PIKM wr, | '" 4 Speech before the Kconomic information, to invest $500 in the| thrilling portrait of one of nature's | concern, which was represented as | 1 The case was investigated by the mixed, $9.50@10 95.50; pies, $8.5009.6 Sheep—lieceipts, 56 Mar ot lambs, § 7; yeark } bowen, $1 | te Cheeme—29 @ 200 Lo. Butter—1 NEW YORK, Nov. 2% te 90; lire, 90.0404 4: mi see TN @I2 Qe We | Clearings .. | Balances . | Clearing 0... 6.005 Balances ... sete Portland Clearings .... 6... | Balances ., lusion that they were fo wanted to take his life. less on city, state and ects were taken Tu 7 Rio, spot, #4 Oe Ib; No. |7 BANK CLEARINGS weak Heavies, @ tn oese Sevahin Exchange opened today at $9.98 arka, §0.0086 4 ~* - S576 590.44 | » 1,264,145,30 480,001.00 21,303.00.| 4,288,619.00 622,531.00 | 3 | |Hotel Terrorized : vs by Armed Maniac}, , OAKLAND, Cal, Nov, 29.—W. C Spaulding, a garage owner of Con cord, who suddenly became deranged | 19 early today, held three policemen at |)? bay with a loaded revolver and ter-| rorized a score of guests for more | than an hour at the Hotel St Mark. |? He finally became convinced that the police were bona fide officers and surrendered. He was under the de our imaginary pursuers who were hotinding him and First steps to get jobs for the job federal proj ay when Wil-| , Nam Short, jabor leader and a mem. Der of Mayor Caldwell’s special com. Mittee on unemployment, asked the \?* ate when the city council to set a & committee members could confer with the counciimen on muni already under contemplation. cipal projects Rock Island t unt United stat N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | (Tuesday's Quotations) United st | er 19.80 te Lard-- | gan | May ibe December at the i most sublimé geniu! times and ages, of piano playing THESE THREE Maturities 1923 to 1934 | INTEREST ae ap eme> rue Hh Friday Evening, MetropoutaN Of world’s all-greatest and most marvelous perfection apex of pianoforte art, TOWERING SUPREME; PRICE PAR AND 2 - wes of all attaining and the STAND ARTISTS’ MUSICAL BUREAU OF AMERICA Presents to Seattle WORLD'S GREATEST MASTER PIANIST WINIFRED BYRD In Concert LISZT—Hungarian CARRENO—Venezuelan BYRD—American “Her technique is marvelously perfect.” She blazes with temperament.” “She has the energy of a demon.” “She is a phenomenon.” “She has the breath-taking manner of Carreno.” “She is the Puck of Pianodom. “She took thunders from the “She has the power of # tugboat.” “She captivated her audience.” “She carried her audience off their feet.” “She electrifies her audience.” “She is master of her means.” ., etc—World'’s greatest critics’ tributes to Winifred Byrd's marvelous, supreme artistry. Metropolitan Box Office sale opens at 10 A. M., Wednesday, November 30, 8 Per PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢—Plus war tax Stadium Cost’. .......$488,239 Total Debt Only...... $230,000 STADIUM BONDS of Associated Students University of Washington | Cent WYNN-DEARBORN CO. BONDS IN 1209 Hoge Building Elliott 4637 % Copper Total stock sales, 6 Pursished by 1. B. Manning @ Co Total bond sales, #2 5 Foreign Money Status Chicago Board of Trade|*""~ Quotations) wore! green. dow bunches |. Parsley - ubber Alen Bine Yakima. Meet ee Liberty Bonds (Monday's Quotations) Staymen Tahits— Pe aber ries. anperor Tsiand Be Hs Oranges Japanese, Te Anjou Comice . B. Mawang & Co Duchess a ing Winter 6 LION LIM LIbN LI6S | Pineapptes. ae Girl $100—$500—81,000 ok OM weet, Cal Locai, box ..,.. Spitaenders Rome Beauty Nena: per bbt. [Grape Fruit—ria, ‘per crave o ‘ ah ° Homey Comb. per doa Cal, strained, per M. Howey Dews— sia: Hacklebertiee- Lemons Open His) Low — Close | Persimmane—Cal., Ft 116% BEETS 810%] Onenalt orange box Quinere—Cal. ine 4% 48% AT 47%] Local, per tb. . bi% 18 53% 83% NUTS 32% The Pony]] Address for Veal Me We per ™ Pr 1 Joma, per tom .., ™ Cat Fat Cut ba Per 100 . er don. Local, per bex Cal, stor storage. He, €- ot Ps bundle tite Haws Brellers—Over 1 ™ Geeee—-Dressed, per th pegeig Turkeys-Vancy dressed, TH. ... 400 46 Hoge—Drensed, light, fancy, Te Heavy, dreaned Beigian Hares—Live, per th. .. Common to good Medium to choice : by bacteria whieh ch goes into » blood stream, CASH for CHRISTMAS If you can DRAW or PAINT then try for $30.00 CASH Prizes Given December 20th Get particulars at HOYT’S 322 Pike Street at Fourth ry dreaned, tb who neglect their teeth A man had hir lower. teeth od in my Dresred. light fancy, To dium eo) tiem left him fore he got out of the dental chair; others say they have no reef because of extraction, My local anaesthetic is the safest jn the world, as proven by its 20 years’ successful w DK, EDWIN J. BROWN 196 Columbia St. For 20 Ycars Seattle's Leading Dentist. LIVE STOCK Quotations at Bleckyards me lebt a6 ‘ Lowest Rates on Real Estate Mortgages We have a loan of $100, 000 on a business property on Second avenue which is conservatively valued at 550,000. The rate of in terest is 5% % We have another loan of Second avenue business property of $125,000, and r to good ..., . DAILY aT MIDNIGHT the property is conserva . so Viewerticae tively valued at $600,000 ip tehving Beattie Sac Night) Our rate of interest on that a RPOIN joan in 5%. Since thove loans were made, rates have risen. We have just accepted a real estate joan of, $130,- 000 at 6% %—-charging NO COMMISSION, NO COMMISSIONS NO BONUS % . PROMPT SERVICE HW HOOD CANAL F Mutual : |. 000F. B Mente Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION ' | To every Seattle boy or girl who secures only hl Mites abet AE ellis it tr hice Mined a two new subscribers to The Star Here’s How to Expense or neighbors who subscription blank and get your pencil. e paper, our carr do the rest. T hereby subscribe to T! after until I order same Carrier at the rate of 50c I am not now having The Star delivered to me. T am not now having The Star delivered to me. 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