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“PAGE 8 _ REPORT ON _ News Tides in Seattle N.Y.Market Opens Str aaa ‘LEMONS ARRIVE Sneneecw ong; Oils : Lead ON LOGAL MART 2's STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922, due here, Hopes for brighte new yori Heng the drone during (he first few min ‘More Are Due, California’; blighted by Salisbury, who nays t Correct Apparel for Women | Hirst High ‘Tide High Tide Mextom Held above Shippers Say ome time H necoud High. Vide High. Tide heb Piene baitea wot al the Heattle trade Frid ahtly higher thermometer han beer ; sa ft ° st r n recorde for the t 4 hour ! $ . he tin Aw 1 1 t ia m Th r ure due next 1 1 , , rican! . - gent fc ‘or ‘wt T nere regiat 116 w n obser { NEW OFFICERS NAMED | Spening pr sded uker, 90%. up 14st 1 States Rub satline ter éhal timo are ; ne were taken Mriday mornin 4 ij i j ¥ » w b pM Mex ' es ta ' ' : : ; Condition of Financial Insti-) To vw 0. 8) Neat’ et. we ia Dt behngyivanin St uy rca re to ore ! - tutions in State Given ‘ en assigned 10 the | Aaphalt, b8%, up A bgp ci mons for yeu 6 H A j & ’ , : . - a he rriva onsiated of choice and * Out at Olympia y, and ’ Chicago Live Stock | New York Stock Exchange pj.) jek wich, cont the, Jobber “4 , ~ aboard the e 1 wh ¢ alle f (Priday's Quotations) (Thursday's Quetatio $¢ a box nd will be whole 1 at ” OLYMPIA, Fed. 3—Cond of! the Orient Saturday morning | Meee Receipts Market po betprey Ragone % $00 state banks and seven trust MANY suis COMIN | mn will bout 50 cents higher ary Say Sempanies of the state of Wasl than five vessels of the! t25@9 et N A box, ‘The demand for citrus fruit POULTRY AND MEATS | a —s Mt Goss of business Deceon | | Toe iva Kien. Kaleh with] Reavy 6 cows. 41 90084 till Very heavy and fobbers feel] ries Feld by Whelesale Dealsrs | 921 own in & SYNOD amashita Kisen Kaisha ine inn #OWws, « esos sure of a quick cleanup of the new oy " Epes youn cx snoes visit this port by the middie of] 4%, ‘ ’ $ ite of © quick nup of th oe aye iment from A, M, Gillespio & Co.,| stead a Dyer a eal from reports, ix as fe | who will handle the carriers | ; : nupplied, Splyach, however, wan 60 | Total resources, $165,273,512, : - . cents higher rate, at $5, while let Deposits, $137,965,688. diem, ; tuce wax generally lower, at $4 0 Toure abd discounts, $93.200488 Weather Sian Report es yn crate, Brussel sprouts were quoted tat per Me mn at Wnited States bonds and United! TATOOSH IHLAND, Feb. 2-78 A Mi | tatse 4 and nt 17% centa a pound by the drum farse—Lave, per Th. w= “4 Certificates of indebtedness, | Barometer falling, rapidiy: ght’ Mito ma ieiadete c nbeda ta taken, tote. | hess ey ass 43 148,143, a et ee oe : Prices on the sprouts were as bigh | gh POE “Other bonds and warrants, $18-| , stocker cows and heifers, $3.40 | Gru an 20 cents © pound. Mexican to- | Nees? . aoe | - eaT926, |Arrivals and weet 2 Mecatpte, 6.408. Maret tenors! Pa matoos were welling at $5.00 for re-| Chole, Mant « ) ‘Cash 4 and in banks, $30. Arvived | | . packed luge vy, faney . ” s ea | az a nan Francine The local egg market was weaker heavy Charming, Indeed, Are the New As compared with the condition |p... > @f 297 state banks and six t @ompanies on February 21, 1 which was the date of the first report for that year, de decreased $23,261,078) N 6: loans have do-| Port Os 96 from $117,089~| Meteor s investments in United States) isc. at & p and other federal indebted peg ‘im Ban ¥r Ress have decreased $2,753. at 2:43 733 from | , G. Snohomish for Port 181.976; holdings of other bonds | noon warrants have decreased $3, Alaska ‘Vessels Jepcee—ren. § ete Ryokan 894 from $21,436,820. D the same period cash as} ; 2.| southbound, at #20 p. m.: ate Prince have decreased only $644, nbound. 6 0, wt ae cane southbound, at 10 pm 2 ee account of decreased deposit ty the percentage of reserve 22 per cent of deposits hg Vv. 1s in Other Port 29 per cent in February 21.) | | cnel—Feh l-—Arrived, ote Min- TA feature of the report ts the otr NI liceable reductions of bills pay si ae and rediscounts from $11,897.-| Jan, 20--Arety on February 21, 1921, to $3, State from Seattle Arrived, str Bay 133 In the current report. ‘This a § & reduction of 70 per cent and Tegarded as a healthy indication P the banks’ recovery from the| of sudden deflation. hd 2—Arrived, str Brash t8—Arrived, str Mar the Gailed, str AT. Kent Ti—Aalied, str Cape iS TAXES Reary for Seattle, str Lewis Luckenbach 7 Arrived, etr To: ‘ od. Feb. 3.—Seere. Mellon's demands that special be Imposed to raise funds for We soldiers’ bonus bill will be accept by congress, members of the house and means committer, framing Donus Bill, Virtually decided to- | a ae Luckembach from Seattle, at 7.4) & mm ta piace the separate taxes . difficult problem which the oe ties protien. => "| Reported by Wireless Will be worked out by a process| Reeeived by U. S Nawal Radio @ eliminatio nthru which the com. | (Time is § p.m. of pecitied untess | tise hopes to hit upon the taxes aur Cold Harber, ian Vranctece ‘wil be the least objectionable | tor t—Arrived, tr at 1 a.m: str oat ham . ste Rexbw ee the, 37 south of Beattie at the people and the easiest to col- | noon: #tr Everett. Everett for Han Pedro, Ir gt ae EIZE $9,000 700 rilee from Cape Fiatktery letr Rasters Mere oe ieee. in ‘Port at Seattle | ' DOPE ON SHIP Y‘t"2!2 in Port st Seatle Melten Mara. I. Osborn, special agent for the} ma Maru, Sliver Btat States Shipping board, aboard | ware. seas t Northern Terminal—@tr Toyame Pine Tree State, who was arrest- | °"S'..) fast night by federal customs of. | nett sreet Terminal—U. & & Swallow, faced a special inquiry by! U. 8% 6 g/board officials and customs os Soke dettivanns, Eiriday rorning Pier A—Stre ai Sabres, Admiral Narcotics, valued at $9,000, were! paarrignetcos. Queen, eae detous er tr Admire ~ aye av Seeret placeS ON | pier C—#tr Admira “the vessel. | Pacitic Coast Coal puwkers=t. @ to 7% onium, Anns BE. Morse B 1 to Be B ed) i Begs ore Lubrice, Weat leon, ‘The $2,000,000 issue of water bonds | Connecticut reet Terminal or Ttaly whic hwere printed but never issued mahip Moorings—8tra Co: @re to be destroye?. Corporation Y Counsel Walter F. Meier declared Friday that there was no legal rea-| commercial Boller Works—U. & C. & gon why they should not be burned. Dellwood. Mayor Caldwell siened 400 of Feed (Mp bag sone Sateen tonds before departing for the} Orient, but the bond purchasers ens ea that the entire sertes be <|Pe Dredging Co.—atr Mithographed and signed by ‘detiog| het Yard @tr Roosevelt. Mayor Hesketh. Colman Creosoting Co—Str Horace X. Baxter t place on earth is in the Ang go Stra Latouche, Redos- Biberian province of Irkutsk, where | Win the temperature has fallen as low as 90 below zero. Poard Moorings —stre schre Elinor H couver; bark Belfast, barge ( quitiam City, This Cabinet Phonogyaph and 12 Selections on 6 double-face records $89.50 on terms of $1.50 Wee No home need be withont the pleasure and benefit of a p graph: when small weekl ments make the purchase no Beautiful mahogar walnut Wax 0 finish 7 —Stre Morning | | erhoods of railway worke tend the joint conference with m | very |the market }the fancy a Warhingt lot amount boxes, and of 11,000 aa ow Denver Live Stock First (Pyiday's Quetations) 4 1 | Shee Portland Produce at thin re being bh. mn Netted selling all the way from § a to 92.60 > be # dings of |i N. Y. Sugar and Coffee (Friday's Quotations) Seenr—Fasier lated, $5 | Cofter—so | ¢ Santos, | CLEVEL Junion off lL. Lewis, ren S. Ste tive engir Btone ad hood leade day or ‘ “We anybod he had tox batting carriers a outlined inet, the league |menting on Lewis" it was inti San Francisco Produce (Priday's Ceotations) Rgtter—xtras, fie Ih: prime Meets, rn (Friday's Quotations) : rr | | " li BANK CLEARINGS i Seatile || | Clearings .... LAND, Ohio, Feb. 3 rtain the b clals, prope president of the U Mine Workers of America,” . chief ¢ ers, told Press today | dded, however, a definite | rt decision to attend the combined se: sion of the two largest labor gro in the country w reached un til the big rs meet here next Mon » pind day. Ho we the purpose of the conference, tho| ted pla age slashes nd operator Craig offered to refer the claim of the South to the whole British cab-| of nations, the week by 1,100 na show a reduction show an Market » Frid er " en and the pullety at 29 centa, . ie oe rtere Fad Wwhleasle Dealers Bprings, dremed"::. "THESE captivating spring frocks of crisp | pg t : Seomestisian Cah Serene Drencet. yer % taffeta are shown in a host of smart in small tote me effort on apples were 1 holdings in tnerease of Liberty Bonds (Thareday's Quotations) ‘De cei! steady Foreign Money Status (Thewday's Quotations) Vernished by Legan & Nryan ‘B10 Secomd Ave, Seattle Preenst votes Public Markets PIKE PLACE 6193.67: grane * x. 10 tail 54, new | MIM r ie four broth will at f the Jocomo- the United ould nv four t to talk with ured in com vitation which id not atate ans for orm proposed by | 4 rs would be Irish Now Disnares ‘, KouTH END on Boundary Treaty wl nh IONDON, Feb. 2 Trish extrem ints have forced Michael Colling to nig from a boundary agreement reached with Sir James Craig in Lon * 4 don last month, the Ulster premier 3 oeee. tl conference with Wineton Chur lettuce 0. minister of colonies, here today and up The south now demand nearly | one-half of all te ‘ralg declared. | Hy £ ‘ nehaif of ail ister, Craig declared. | Millionair Club to The Ulster leader said that his con-| . ference with Collins, held in Dublin Discuss Arms Meet yesterday, which broke up after ®} 4 disarmament discussion will be serious disagreement showed that held at the Millionair club meeting Collins’ hand had been forced by rad-| saturday night, under the direction could not be settled by a commission, | he eld $b, mat. 68: Main. af as had been proposed. He said Lioyd) No program will be offered as the George's assurances that boundary | general discussion will take its place rectifications would be minor on The Kiwanis club will have charge were swept away by Collins’ “new) of the program for the next meeting, attitude | Saturday, February 11, Bach of the eattle clubs in the interclub ation will present a program in turn for the Millionair club meetings. \Dr. Leder Is Named Woman, 70, Is Badly Leader of League} Hurt by Street Car |. THE HAGUE, Feb. 3.—Dr. B.C. J Struck and severely injured by a Loder, of Holland, was today elected! street car at Third ave, and Univer: president of the permanent court of sity st, Friday morning, Mrs. Mary nternational justice, established by Ripley, 70, 1914 Fifth ave., was tal 1 in prices, with the fresh ranch whiteshelled Recto Lavra, sack * Appice Finiperor, storage, ™ . Almeria. per : Grape Frait—¥ia., per box... -% Cat a Japanese. per. . . m .. or—-Loeal creamery, cubes, a! rio os 5 38 popular jn America | 7 , was taken | ay and jobbers were more gen k at 94 cents a doz Taffeta Frocks Turkeys—Yancy dressed, ™.. Live, fancy > untry dressed, styles emphasizing the buoyant bouffant effect with basque bodice. The charm of Local, per th Z3S28 SEESERYE Bess se 1, per sack reaned pene fancy } ure ais Wierais eas Hebi. taney’ ss: ‘|| many is enhanced by the effective use of a Medium dressed vay wae fen Live sees, HO 3 embroidery, flowers, quilting, ruffles or lace. wer Dees veeecverescsssese OT Among the interesting style features re LIVE STOCK | are combination puff sleeves in contrast- ase ing color . . . irregular hem lines . . ont ssseeeee Mone | and the new lowered waist-line, Offered in Black, Brown and Navy. Becond Gallery New Spring Hats $12.50—$15.00 Turbans, tri-cornes, off-the-face and sailor models occupy prominent places in the Spring collection now on display at the Carman Shop. ‘They employ such favored materials as Satin, Taffeta, Faille Silk and Fabric-Braid combina- tions and adopt trimmings of flowers, fruits, ribbon or beads. Offered in all the new Spring colors. al, white, No Lo. * fancy araded 0-Th. erate don, bunches . d50@io00! sear ce Prices Paid Wheissale Dealers . rth@ses : 4o@ass FLOUR AND SUGAR Whotessie Price Fam, pal, 44s, chy del..4o@tes Cane, per owt . rer per owt rare ¥, GRAIN AND FEED Clty Delivery, | Wholesale, Fer Tes | ake. First Gallery ARMAR Second Avenue at Spring Street THRIFT féssure when adhered to consistently. It gives a man a feeling of secusity and comfort to know that he is laying aside a fund that will protect him and eustain him during the inevitable rainy day. It promotes a saner and more useful life in the community. A safe medium for the conservation of your funds ts this substantia) savings institution, which has never paid dividends at a rate lees than 5,” 4g) ANNUM Take the extra money that you have tn your possession new and start an account in the— DIME AND DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Second and Columbia Street Housed with Seattle Title Trust Ca, Safe Deposit Vaults in Connection THRIFTOGRAM: The Road to the Poor House ts paved with broken resolutions to save. Savings left with us on or before February 6 will share in Five Months’ Dividends on July 1 Virginia Keystone, ib, DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers Pa ttle delivery poh, white & Alfaita No i.) ir 6) Rew May Timothy, Crew . ‘cmt tet ©. Bh. conde DAUKY Prices Paid Whoireaie Dealers attle wupply y, owt sODUCTS | Swine watches aro becoming less Science proyes that institutional treatment gives the surest and quickest results in Fancy Lung and Throat Diseases The Riverton Sanatorium is a scientific institution for modern treatment of chest-diseases, also chronic affections of bones, joints, glands and skin. STRICTLY INDIVIDUAL CURES WITH THE NEWEST METHODS Apply for illustrated booklet or information at the Seattle Office: 547 Henry Building. Phone Elliott 3741 Tomorrow as Good as First of Month Funds placed in savings with us as late as 8 o’clock tomorrow night will earn as much in dividends as if left onthe firstofthemonth 4 THE GUARANTY OF SUCCESS Suecess counts. To be successful one must do business with successful people. This | bank was founded on the principles that For twenty-one years we have never paid less than bring success: Honesty, fidelity, prudence. | PorAnnum That is why The Seattle National Bank at- 0 Dividends tracts two classes of people, First: The suc- ° cessful. Second: Those who wish to become successful. These and other factors have made The Seatile National Bank the largest bank in the State of Washington. THe | 4 Second Avenue at Columbia HS: Established 1882 18 Strict state supervision, a responsible Board of Directors and a policy of invest- ing only in safe securities—these three features protect your money. ua ce PUGET SOUND SAVINGS &0 LOAN ASSOCIATION Where Pike Street CrossesThird AD Anderson. tron Adoirh 7 (halen Oren EWG UP Sor Coranie S Sat Qual Do you know that together the outer and inner harbors of a: Seattle have a total frontage of 194 miles?