The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1921, Page 18

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EGC MARKET IS STRONGER Increase in California Cause of Slight Advance Tides in Seatt]e THURS! DEC Piet 1 Hate a || Wiewt Migh First Low Tide Vide “a mo tt Wt. | Second High Tide The local emt market was stronger || LSU fo." wae ii Thursday, following an increase on |] ea p. nn e | the California marke Freneh ranch “a @&Es were Kenerally moving at 54] ° ' i: Gents a doren, tho a few sales were | RAY STATE HERE é, as low as 52 cents and some were at The Bay State fifth of the big ‘s 85 cents. Pullet eggs were au 535" liners assigned by the ship i : sts to 45 cents with the|ping board to the Pacific Steamship ' he. number of sales at 43 and Co “1 here Wednesday, She : a 44 conts market ia firm y made Seattlc from San Pedro in 65 * on strictly No. 1 stock on the f » | hours. we of yesterday's market of 52 cents. It| RE Se is the opinion of several jobbers that LINE ACTIVE Fs the firmness will not holt up tor Norton Lilly & Co.'s steamship tine | * Bids to producers ranged from 48 to|i* showing unusual activity, Bleve §0 cents for the fancy standard hen-)of the company's ste aman fps: Mertes and fro S$ to 40 cent r the phedule i to dock here during De | pullets |cember hace Butter was unchanged and steady | ] yA cunts 0 pound for the city} BARTLETT DEAD | creamery bricks. F, Albert Bartlett, pioneer Puget | ‘The vegetable and fruit market |Souhd ship chandler and stevedore, Was dull and no changes were ry pe ua tine wets “x i for Lee Which will liven up the marke Contiiall aivmiceis VEGETABLES The port commission has approved ree elt Wrecleante Oe mn of the contract allow me—Green, Cal in y-Rosenbaum Grain Co. 6 | th th Hanford st. grain *1N@ 08% |elevator for a 1.78 | r year | | es an hour wind south, 22 f regon Charlie Wa | a, Dec $8 A 6:20 Pp, MowwArrived, str owing, barge Rufua 2. Arrived and departed, op om : Departures Arrived tr Willeoto from New York, Spinach—Local, per > » noon at 11:20 «. B00 L.T8 | Vork, at 4 00@ 3.28 | gan Pedro, kon Maru Rosalia Mab: str Wheatland Montana from Ta 20 pm, L p.m Dee. § 10:20 a m, tana for Shanghai, Dakotan for Hambur; int Str Walkaws for Sydney, at Dee. Htr Wheatland rag tet et iste». sete Alaskan Vessels Ketenii Dec, 1-—Halled, str Bpokane sduthbound, at 8p. m= . Vessels in Other Ports or lagas, Cal. storage, tue .. Ixion for Seattle. Dec 7—Balled, att Le- ~-fialled, str Minne. Beattie; str President for Beattie; atr Phyl-| Lis for Seattle. * Arrived, str i tr Ble T—Arrived, at Prices Paid to Shippers A grade, Seattle delivery .... i mtr Willwolo for Seattle, Dec. 7-—~Paased in, ate ais | it. pm. Port Townsend—Dee . at 5:50 wom. T—Passed in, str Kenkon Maru No. § for Beattie, at 4 p.m. Tacoma— Dec Maru from Seattle str Wheatland Mon noon; str Hosalia M: até p.m, ved, atr Yoko om. Batled, | for Heattie, at mey for Beattie, Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Str Po- mona, #tr Bay State, Pier B—-8tr City of Spokane, str Pine Tree State, str Suwa Maru aun T. Bell Street Terminal—v. Heather Pler 14-—-Str Wakena. Plor $—S8tr Rosalie Mahoney. Pier 7—Str Port Angel Pier 2—Str Jefferson, Northwestern, Pier B—Str Queen Seattle Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.—str rr. Union Pacific Dock—Str Virginian. Pacfic Const Coal Bunkers—#tr W Pacific Coast Engineering Works ©. G. Algonquin. ~%. Shipping Board Moorings—str Cron Keys, str lconium, str Delrosa, str De-~ Night, str West Hartland, str Lubrico, str Anna E, Morse, etr i or Wallingford, str West Western Knight, tr We: Connecticut Street’ Terminal Corvin, str Victoria, str Over 2 fs. '. Springs, over 2 ths ao, ye gd sme Live, fat, over § Ths. Beigian Haree—Li ‘Dressed ‘Tarkeys—F: Li — Stags, hea Ison. Str Mont Alanka Ste 1p Mooringn—8tr Valdex Btacy Street Terminal—C. #. C. 8 Burn side, U. & 8. Detiwood. Lander Street Terminal-—U, 8. C. 8 Sur. veyor Bast Waterway Dock & Warehowe Co.— Str Hetjin Maru, bad cke—Hhip Chillicothe, bktn Friend, str Kenkon Maru. Paget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—str Ames Yard-tr Roosevelt Heffernan. Dock—Str Admiral Rodman, Bkia Forest Pride, bktn Forest Mayine Ratiways lonvy, dressed... 2.0.0... - Weal—Dressed, light fancy, t.. Medtum dressed beats Str Morning ate Griffau; barge Coquitiam City, barge Henry Villard, barge J. ©. Porter, barge Griffson, sehr Meteor, achr J. W. Clise, bark 6 HOMES NET THIEVES $750 Six burglaries of tle arly Thursday and Prime steers .. Medium to choice Common to good Bent cows and hel Medium to choice . homes Common to good Calves, light red Jewelry. W. Erickson, ported his room 628 W. 80th st., re. entered and his Prime lambé .. Fair to good Call Jamba Bennett, 516 University st., reported i Yearlinge 5 4 $200 lons. Wethers, light W. F. Williams, 1629 Harvard st., Heavy ve. es irr AA0B6-00 |Jont $105; Mrs. B. A. Eges, 1810 N : 80th wt., $30 A FLOUR Two watches and $75 in cash ° iy Family pat. 44's, city delivery.1.00@1.20 aie ater A X, GRAIN’ AND FEED” | stolen from 1. Schneider, 1102 Main a Ten | st. C. P. McIntosh, 1310 Seventh st,, --47.00 Jost $7 and a ring. Cottonseed Ment astern’ oyater ‘Western oyster . Timothy, No. 1 . @ the night | netted thieves over $750 in cash and | wallet containing $200 stolen, FF, J,| ate Willfaro for Se-\3t : Safe Now pa Yawn i THE | “Lady” has been purchased by the White House stables\°°"™ e revivec | from John O. Gheen of Washington fk in Luckendach, at 8.00) Mrs, Harding may soon be seen cantering along bridle paths al the pyesident’s side. N.Y. Exchange List ‘T JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW on the New York et vm WALL STRE Dec. §.—Opening pr little changed from ¥ 12% r ucts, §9, up c c % x okt Ve: ‘ jand ‘Thursday in Superior Judge A.| %: Kelly-Springfietd, 43, up “4: Famous Players, 72 nied States lw waters courtroom. Among Stool, 83%, off 14: Btudebaker, 664. off i; Loewe, Inc. 14% Gen. werd ee ee, : Foreign Money Status (Wednesday's Quotations) by L. Manning & Co Mutler Hotel N. Y. Stock Exchange ( Wednesday’ Building 2 16.00 ou drachma Greek oe BANK CLEARINGS Beatle Clearnign 4... .....$4,638,807.35 Balances voeeeee 786,837.87 a Bit in London): LONDON, Dec, 9—A roof fiy-trap | Miseourt installed in the London zoological | Northern Pacific gardens caught 18 barrels of flies Ea — Petroleum They were used as food for birds i and reptiles in the z00. R lron & Steet Kock Isiend Goevians. Capitalist to Make Quinine} q ap ge | we IN, Dec, 9.—Hugo Stinnes, | Srombers. ompany Pacific Products Delaware Hincialr OV BE the German capitalist, has secured a great tract of timber in Hayti and will have several factories built to produce quinine. YAKIMA JAP CAUGHT HERE Arrested as he left a Great North- ern train from Yakima, early Thurs Copper adium Mteel h SEATTLE ‘Shin News THIS IS “LADY” SAYS U.S, CAN ‘Ship News | SAVE EUROPE Mrs. Harding's use. Stationary at Start * Players led | againat which com- Gibraitar—Dec. 6—Passed, str Hanley | Normal value. Present value ‘High Clee from Heattie m 90% 0 Kobe—Dec. 2—Arrived, str Alabama 04 " Maru from Seattle, str Kashima Maru |!) hg $ S gaat fasa Amer. Car & Pay....147% 145 Yokoham™@—-Dwee. 2—Arrived, atr Tyn-|! ps Gareus from Seattle, Ime, $—falied, str 2 2 wes day, & Nakajema, 17, fg held in the city jail as a suspected robber. De- Liberty Bonds tectives James Doom and D. J. Me (Wednesday's by vnnnny | Lennon nabbed him and found $26.31,| ermeisa Sy fom, Manaing & Om part of the alleged loot fortes High Low Close : Firet 340 .0aae $6 Sean : First JM ha Balks Trial by Beco ~4 - Fr , is ’ Pleading Guilty Ai: } With all in readiness for his trial Fh ene, Pr 4 5998 By « for bie frat rian te ttt 00 on charges of burglary, Roy Ken: |Zifth 2¥s donee 5006. 100.00 nedy, alleged member of a house-| Total bond wales, $17,069,000. thievery gang, changed his former De aaemeanen plea of not gulity to one of guilty TACOMA Chéter Cc. Doud, Thursday before™Presiding Superior’ prominent West Coast luniberman, Judge Everett Smith, dead. Do You Know? That all of the officers of this com- pany have resigned similar positions : to accept their present positions, their only benefit being the right to purchase stock in this company? a COMMON STOCK . NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC $12.50 Per Share ' PARTIAL PAYMENTS 48 Sold in lots of ten shares and upwards NO PROMOTION STOCK ISSUED DURANT MOTOR CO. OF CALIFORNIA 2008 L. C. Smith Bldg. Seattle, Wash. FOR FULLINFORMATION CLIP & MaiL (Seattle Stary Name.. Nae Cpe ONS ONS Phe dal aoe - |elety = ee eseeret ten teem RRR ACP ES Rt TTC A LENE IE IRE BET 8% Puget Sound Power & Light Company's Eight Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes, Dated September 1, STAR America’s Duty Outlined by; Frank A. Vanderlip ‘The United | NEW YORK, Deo, & | States can solve Burope'’s difficulties, k A. Vanderlip yesterday de at the Bend club luncheon | | for Burope's | the Are responsible difficulties and egg solve them,” financier 4 e He recomm: building grain | elevators in Bulgaria and develop: | ment of waterpower in Italy | Vanderlip ntly returned from ]an extended tour of Hurope. He said | jin part We have in our hands an instru: | |ment of great power for good in a| nituation which has grown dexperate To pay us Europe must export in quantities tmpoanible for her and dangeroun for us, We could direct expenditures there no as to improve Jour security and steer Europe back toward what must come if civilization | im to live “America ia directly responsible for | jthe Viennese riots which may easily | prove the forerunner of far worne | jthings. When receivers’ certificates | Jin place of her Meulen bonds were | needed make poasible the $25,000,.; 000 weheme of relief for this winter, | ol by the league of nations’ | |eom: jasion, every nation in Kurope| subordinated its claims as was neces sary. We did not pay attention to| consideration of the matter and | 4,000,000 owed here for wheat since armistice was thrown in with the question of allied debts. The of pro has gone cold; perhaps 1" | 4 a SCHOOL NOISY | The Cornish School of Music ia fA eplendid institution Tt ja an aamet to the city, and is doing noble work | But | “We would rather it were located next door to someone else.” That's the tenor of the tenti-| |mony of the plaintiffs witnenses | Jin the suit for abatement brought} the Cornish School of | Music by residents in the neighbor. | | hood of Roy st. and Harvard ave., where the school is located. Some of Seattle's most elite so testified Wednesday afternoon! wife of Dr. M. A, Matthews, pastor | of the First Presbyterian church: Mrs. Henry O. Phillipa, and others. Judge Thomas Burke wan waiting to be called Thursday. Educator Addresses Young Republicans “If you ask the average man on ‘the street what a echool teacher is, jhe will think in terme of either an old or an Ichabod Crane type of man,” declared Carl F, Adama, prin cipal of Lincoln high school, in an address Thursday before the Young Men's Republican club at Meves’ cafeteria. Adams condemned the crowding of public school students thru lack of | proper facilities. EVERETT —Arthur Garrison, 65, | ‘Tacoma, seriously injured. in fall! cumulate January 1 Company Notes order an Fuller © not appear tired. ficiency of funds fice, Willem sheriff, removed from C, M. & St. P. railroad bridge at Ebey slough. Expense . ered to their hoi below and bring Collect No the paper, our do the rest. Name FREE! Here’s How to Get Yours Without . Btarwich. Just get two of your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star deliv- mes to sub- seribe. Have them sign the subscription blank rinted to The Star and get your pencil. Money Simply take the order for carrier will <n —————oooooaoaeeeeeeeeeeeee I hereby subscribe to The Star for Two Months, and there- after until I order same discontinued. I agree te pay the Carrier at the rate of 50c per month. I am not now having The Star delivered te me. delivery between January 1st and January 10th. Fancy Dancer at Age of 107 HARTFORD, Conn., Dee. 9.--Mra. Frieda Katz, in her 107th year, spry/ field on his estate, Senor Fernando | ginned to December 1 from the erg! as & woman a generation her junior, danced three old-fashioned ances at & Talmud celebration here and did) was being trampled when his wife | census bureau announced today. Thi! ran to his help, drove the bull off/compares with 10,141,193 bales fe: SNOQUALMIE. — Due To every Seattle boy or girl who secures only An Opportunity Tha Will Not Last Long 1921, Due September 1, 1926 Price, Par, Plus Interest Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 YIELD 8 PER CENT The Dexter. Horton National Bank of Seattle, Trustee THE DAY is not far distant when the investor who had the foresight to ac *s while rates of return were high will be in a position to point with pride to the wisdom of his judgment. Our EIGHT PER CENT Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes are a HIGH CLASS SECURITY offering an unusual return at a time when conservative investors in other parts of the country have to be content with a lower yield. safe, sound investment securit We have had many inquiries from those who will have money to invest after st. We are pleased to say that orders placed now at any office of in the Puget Sound District will reserve notes, subject to prior sale, OUR OFFER in limited amounts may, if desired, be purchased by paying 10% with id the balance in nine monthly payments, we retaining the note until final payment is made. Interest at 6% will be allowed on installments paid. Amounts paid may be withdrawn at any time before final payment is made, in which case 4% interest will be allowed. Information May Be Obtained at Any Office of This Company ASK YOUR BANKER OR ANY OF OUR EMPLOYES Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham Decrease Reporte in Cotton Ou WASHINGTON, Dec, 8. Spaniard’s Wife Throws the Bull BARCELONA, Dec. 9—Crossing a Bienko, a friend of King Alfonso, was attacked by a prize bull. He of 1921 totalled 7,640,870 and saved him from death. the same period last year, to tnesuf. i shetntate thi oh | ZLLANSBURG.—James Nelson of | against 201,599 lest year. | Roslyn, on in superior court on| American 22,049 Sheppard, resident | charge of manslaughter in connec. | against 46.160 last year. by Sheriff Matt tion with death of Vittore Obberto,| Sea Island, lerippied lad at Ronald, last October. | last year. Here’s Somethin You’ll Be Proud to Own— PERFECT ° PENCIL PAT. 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I agree te pay Carrier at the rate of 50c per month, I am not now having The Star delivered te me. NAM nics csccosipewes coves cveedscesseatiiccssntectsncssngs AMETOND roves. ces ccusscocencccsecs csecesseeccsetosonasasons Phone No. counting round as half balgs, Round bales included 121, 3,915 bales, against 96 oa

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