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‘Ship Tides in Seattle RHUBARB EASY AT $5 PER BOX News| Stocks Continuing ct ET LE ORLA ED: ; sama ay a WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW rer : Fresh California Greens on | ,Manch s. | Arete CRW YORK. March di stocks continued thetr extraordinary aleptay| 1, C. C. Decision Victory for Shackles - strength and activity at the opening of the New York ck exchang j Wholesale Market |] att am aa te ca ae) te | Unions | olesale Marke First Migh Tide Few changes of importance took place in the federal reserve statement * “ j «wT | CoC REE as! | and overmight occurrences left (he speculative situation unchanged, Trad _ of ife ong 0i cond Low 0 wg. therefore, waa practically the # an at the previous close WASHINGTO! ch S1—The ¢ en the wholesale market Friday Sm ALO tt 4 large turnover, New York Central, |a ion te publicly condemned Jill you go through your Rhabard was easier at $5 for a 40. hier « ; Will you go gl K pound box. Asparagus was quoted Ee {without divid A pte, new high #reubd the Pennsylvania and New York whole life chained to a job ov gs - :'R yd wy! ry! - | Centr * fo Oy a ex0tH. J e 8 be At from 30 to 35 cents a pound. Rad-| Weather Bureau Report | “‘o\!.../\. Haldwin, 111%, up %; {Central railroads for paying ex paisa alone on wages He fishes were at TS cents for a doxen| TATOOSH INLAND, eh Sit A, M.' General , up. 1 New Hayen, sive comty for repairs of its equip ‘ ra ges Harometer ri wind north P n c « 107, Up ti American) ment at shops other than their own | salary, living up all you large bunches. Cauliflower was at Passed in, two up i; U. 8 Rubber " ings 15%; Anaconda, ue eau ‘ nrc | fh " J Pin $2 a half crate, with extra fancy | American Woolen, 87%) Northern Pacific wp %s American tee) 7 , a ret _ es ne Hi : | make Success and free- Stock at $2.25, No changes were mr cw tayorites were taken up in the first half hour and seve e-| have. enn eheaedies jimas eertatal dom come only with saving. ported in the fruit section. | vances were recorded, while, the body, of stock ee eceeade Shae ioe taetde anal Start sour waving EE, Seen weiss where ell . er wet . jown shops and giving repair work | wholesale houses Friday, ‘There wl Arrivals and Departures |? ‘hsihicnem continued to lead the stools, selling at 7 Nigh 8/19 other plants at increased conta On or Before Probably be no changes In the mar | Pe Teer D in te tk inp ceed @ thabtional gain te 00 break down the unions. It was} ket Friday or Saturday, however, but Mareh 31--Str Wabash from New York the anoual report, which was much more favorable than had bee early next week « decline is certain, | a" WiSlumore ielbon han "Pedra, “han | fhe. according to jobbers. Eggs were re | Francisco, Portland and Anacortes, at 6 “me eee ported to be firm, Receipts have only | * sae on AE + be P " increased slightly and storage stock | »,™ Northland from Ban Foreign Securities Liberty Bond and Rverett, at » (Tharsday's Quotations) Furnished by Logan & Bryan 10 Second Ave, Seattle ia considerably under that of last year at this time. Balled & 4 Swallow for eva March u—v. VEGETABLES at 140 am. Bia Prices Paid Whelreale Dealers eh 30—-dite Admiral Behley tor a Artichekee—Per dos. oo... cees: A Asparagus — al. per D. . Hd = “dnd 6 phegdlben fer London via if ° : ” BS Gal. dou bunches Gan Pedra, & H4 . Breceotl—Or, baif-crate . Chicago Car Lots (Thareday's Quotations) Alaska Vessels Juneau 20-—-#alled, Br Victoria, southbound, at #90 oe od by Logan & mj sehr Minnie A Danian krone ota | Famous Playe 480 ete |General Motors : Greek drach. LIQUOR THEFT Ban Franciseo--Mareh 21 Rodin Goodfellow from Seattle, NM Salled, str Raloler for Be 3 March 20—Salled, |teaper Po Beattie, 11 p.m: air Paytile for Meattin | teaghentioe 44 9p. m.; ate Tiverton for Beattie, 3 p.m. ~ te 4 str American for Seattle, 1 pm Trial of the men charged with rob. | Kriiy Reringtieid a” rived, str Curacae from Beattie, 19 4 ri? March Si—Arrived, str Nebraska from ey ong Snes Sovennaee: af ae 2 th 4 pee eee 000 worth of liquors on Aumust | May tore: e.<00011% eee 29, drageed in Federal Judge Jere | MM bees re Neterer’s cou ’ t . 280| Vessels in Port at Seattle |"'*" Netrer's court Friday. with the | xo “ entire neasion devoted to the testi. Smith Cove Terminal—Pter A—Str Sttver 5 ecific Oil « r West Jappa. Pier ter mony and cross-examination of War- | pec’, “l! % State, str Hanley, str Cty ren V. Youmans. Pullmen . Youmans denied in substance the | Pure OF . Reading -| government's charges that he con-| hoya: Du aspired with the rest of the defend ants to store stolen liquor at the warehouse at S5th and Atlantic st. |Kucinern Pacific He said he had no idea that thre con: | Hears Roehuck fouthers Raliway. tained liquor, and that when it was|piscisnt ou cal removed at his own request he did not know what the boxes and bar rela making up the consignment con. | tained, | ase | Pier 2—Mtr Alameda, otr Skagway, Pier 1—tehr Kather Pier A—Sur Admiral Sebrea, ote Admire: | /kTMent he took for storage con- Parragut. Pier H—Str Wabash. Pier D—#tr Muth Alexander. Union Pacific Terminal—#tr Jacob Lack- endach. Beattie Shipdutlding & Drydock gas echr Ruby, sehr J. H. Curtin. eam- eee Feeree % % me < pte ad ty oa Dery tender Ban Juan. % cr > H Madison stree' Ca M Missi Since ® #</2 Rich Hauls Are The Northwest corner of Second averse and tt, g | s ts rea per we Monday Sought Here 3 He! Made by Robbers Eye Clinic JOHN FE. PRICE, President. I otts of te 2 ms - on ; Japanese, per 2 ” The potice Friday had found no) aa tia ~ * PM the seltee Were tat Na Bevin 216 Burke Bidg. E. SHORR(CK, Vice President, Kat hg “38 | Comactieut treet Terminal atr Osage (nthe yploge nol Pappa me 0g Pagid BANK CLEARINGS [501 Pike wt, and of articles valued 34 Posme—Per _ tr Bteet tr Wik N n at. om " | A r+ Mt ” “ ye. io eo fe Gee et aeenitee—ate Vaseen {last Monday and has never returned. | | clearings . - $3,935,729.88 | |lice Friday. | ' Stacy Mreet Terminal—U. & ©. & Burn-|his wife told police. He ls a shim> | Balances ..... «+ 1,1246,%96.5¢ | | ——__ = aide. - \ | 2 t o Term: v0eae tor. | fitter 33 years ot age. veyor. 7 | Hanford Street Terminal—Str Depere. | by Maine. Todd Drydocks—€tr Narenta, bkta Forest Friend, sehr Chas Rt. Wilson. Puget Hound Bridge and Dredging Co.— Str Patterson. as | Ames Yerd—str Roosevett. Lily Mille—Str Raja Ca’ ormta. Nettleton Mill—Str Mobile City Heffernan Dock—Bark W. B. Flint, str Ketchikan. Ruoy No. T—hip Chiliteothe. Dock—Str Hanta Rita. Winslow Marine Mallway——#tr str Morning Mtar, str Grittan, Belfast, barge Coquitlam City, 12MILLIONIN | 1921 BUILDING Building permits with a valuation of $12,863,425 were issued during 1921, according to the annual report of the building department which Supt. James E. Blackwell has just made public. The value of building permite to sued in 1920 was $13,760,090, indi cating, according to officials, that a large amount of construction work was held up by the post-war depres sion More individual permits were tak ¢n out in 1921 than in 1920, however. | Tho permits in 1921 totaled 11,051, as against 10.146 in 1920 Blackwell pointed out that there are several big construction projects now being considered for the city. For Sale Everywhere The Seattle Star has many thousands more subscribers and readers than any other Seattle newspaper. For that reason it has been necessary for us to establish sales depots in all parts of the city. The downtown newsboys have all editions of The Star for sale at 2 cents a copy. The branch sellers are located in all arts of the town—at every place where it is possible to sell papers. This is for the convenience of people who do not come thru the main part of town on their way from work. Hundreds of suburban stores have found that there was such a great de- to Ducke—Pancy dressed, per ™.. 27@ .29 Live, young. per T. ... 38 Brvilers—1923, 1 1, and over. Tarkeys—' Live, § to 18 Te. .. Reosters—Oid, live, per Chotea, Nght .-carcceerernne ]18-Year-Old Girl Is Held as Forger Margaret Turner, 18-year-old school girl, was arrested here Thursday night, as a check forger. The girl had passed two checks mand for The Star that they have add- |for about $40 on local merchants, ed a sales counter for The Star to their and was in possession of a large stores. These news-stand sales are of great value and convenience to readers. It enables them to purchase copies of the paper while they are doing their after- noon shopping. It is also of value to the store owner, because it brings peo- ple into his store regularly. Awhole army of carriers delivers bundle of spurious paper, Detective R R. Herbert said, when he ar rested her as she was about to board a car. She was held in jail Friday under an open charge. IN AN ATTEMPT to locate rela tives of A. L. ark, who committed uicide in San Jone, Cal., recently | the police of that city Friday asked | Seattle detectives to notify a broth John B. ©) of this city light Medium to choice Ground, i6-% si38 The Star to all parts of the city every Wheat ied. fond Sorts ins ss ahoe night. There is not a block in Seattle Chick, Feed 100-1. ain si38 that is not covered each evening by one Seowias Gord—10-®, in rete of our carriers. If you want your name No BM, 100-Tb. gles Fag Mash—No BM, 100-TD, wks. Kerateh Feed—100-T Wheat—Mixed feed, 19-1. sks. oronnut Meal .... sate Peanut Ol Meal. Cottonseed Meal seed Ol Meal on our lists, you should order the paper by carrier. The price is only 50c a month, The Seattle Star Seventh and Union |Fish Meni | Grit—Limestone Granite 2 Feed Mei Bariey—Whole, feed, Rolled, 0-1. sks. Ground, 190-%b, Clipped, 100-1. wks. ..0).. Onte—Whole, food, 100-1, wus. . Boar —Aifaifa No, 1. ‘Timothy No. 1 rme SEATTI Show of Strength) REPRIMANDED i 600 Cocnns Ave. Sento wy, P STP NED |": to President Harding fully.’ Won't you come in Casual : 2 : 53 Ocampo has been in this country | é . RT oe A ‘i ta se 1184114) torts made by City Knginaer a.{#ince 1918, earning his living by | We Have Never Paid Les oe Lhd “ gol “2 4 eobold on 01 ni ” mele; preseeding eee H. Dimock to folst foreign-made Coie bevels am ear. Than 2 r: : agen . canneries and taking “odd job 5 j | reloading carge; expects to proceed. vs Japanese New York Stock Exchange |)!" 0" Seattle wore | frustrated | ile. he spent all his spare Ume 50 PER ANNUY none tat a . MENT A ane venga eer Japaneses tna slea works decided to postpone for u| *tudying, Poy ea DIVIDENDS > ‘nited Kingdom &4ya, 197 the week the award of bids on the ‘ esse Other ‘orts United K . ow oO ¥ », eo wossele im Other Porte | Saicd Enea tz is MEL AEC" Nd | H1.500,000 swan take pipe tine. — | Inquest to Be Held During the Past Twery a larch 80--Sailed, ate © ee ; iss4) J. A. Swalwell, of the Chamber M d d M One Years mammetebiiees. 1—Galtek, ott Pine Foret jot Commerce, and William Short, Over Murdere an for gn jrepresenting the mayor's committee! ‘To investigate the death of Daniel | as sevaiparaiae Satied, str Co- (Trsreter’, Quetntions) jon unemployment, and@ represent-| Alexander MacDonald, vietim of a! ef Sound Sain IS “flalvoe—March 29—-Arrtved, str Steet B10 Becend Ave., Beritlc atives of local manufacturing con \prutal murder recently, @ coroner's! t ayees sone on B Obie cerns, urged that the contract Tlinquest will be held in the morgue) e five miles of woodstave pipe line o MacDonald's | “ ots | Baldw Saturday at 10 a m. j pese te uses tor We hoes Oe oe si | ee Rlbe ‘awarded to the Continental Pipeltnithee’wil be a wines. it ie ex} oan J/¢ssocation attle ; Co, of Beattie. pected, und Attorney H, H. Guth] Where P, (TR nity sf oo apa la nara Thoy declared that If the contract / wii; also probably take the tsand s aru from le “Honetul oo~alied, sehr Allow let to @ local concern, more! yachonald was found buried in a . STAR DRAWING | [RAILWAYS ARE | » charged that some raiir - ° the work to repair companies| APRIL 5TH In whieh they were interested, at) excensive conta, during the guar and hasten the day when anty period, knowing that they were | you can retire from active cted ,agiinat lonses. Phe decision was rendered by a} vote of six to five. | Hoth of the instances of excessive | Dt red during the summer toil and enjoy a comfort- able leisure. avings be- gun on or before next Wed- nesday will draw dividends from the first of the month, SAFETY—Money placed . Bix months ago Fortune Ocampo £27 Alison st., 20-year-old Filipino, | had never dr picture in his} The commission indicated no graft 2 Was involved, but rather that the wn @ ‘3 )nituation was due largely to gross/life. Today, after taking @ course ‘ Inefficiency at the Seattle Behool of Industrial with us for saving has and Commercial Ary he completed three-fold protection, whic! the reoal sketch which in re. PIPE AWARD we shall be glad to explai; produced above and which he is ex-/ than $700,000 would be saved to Seattle's payroll, } gravel pit near Ronald station, more than a week ago. His heat had} City Engineer Dimock made a de 5 . ‘ termined fight to award the con.\U0e” beaten in with @ rock or has tract to Grant, Smith & Co. of ** San Francisco, on their bid for the} oe = entire contract of $1,463,662. ve LEE No ana \Janitor Is Charged With Home-Brewing | John Saxton, 65, used his position | Cataract as janitor in houne at 211%] " TES [einen ave to manufacture Our educational de- #4 |home brew in the cellar, the dry ff partment has discovered i 8 lequad deciares Saxton left the * a 144 lcover off one fine day, and the odor [| * lens which has remov- RI MO of home brew drifted up the ven ed cataract. Consult us tiators and into the shocked nos and we will advise you conscientiously. Eyes examined and fitted with glasses only when necessary, | ea ltrs of some indies who had posed King Alcohol was dead. The dry aquad then were notified and found Saxton, with hia brew carefully covered. Pitty gallons were seized in one batch, and 68 quarts, nicely packed in cases, were Saxton was re) ity | leased Friday on $200 bail. sup. NOTICE The Marine Nationa’Bank will move next Monday, April third, ito the banking rooms located in the Leary building, on northeast an 22% | found 5 HY | found in another, *| BOYS! BOYS! THESE DANDY BASEBALLS AND FREE eee For Just a Few Minutes of Yow Time The Season Is On Everybody Wants to Play Ball. Here Is Your Chance Your Friends and Get Started ighbors Will Be Glad to Help You Now, Today Professional ° Rubber Center A “Spalding” Rub- ber-Center Horsehide Cover Professional League Baseball GIVEN to every boy who secures just Three New Subscriptions to The Seattle Star, A Boy’s Profession- al League Unbreak- able Hickory Bat GIVEN to every boy whe secures only Two New Subscriptions to The Seattle Star. Here’s How —_—_ Get your friends and neighbors, who #¢ not now having The Star delivered to them, to subseritt. Have them sig tho subseription blank printed below, then bring to The Star and get your ball and bat, All subscriptions must be NEW—tha is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes. COLLECT NO MONEY On City Subscriptions— simply take the order for the paper. OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS Must be paid In Advance at the rate of 50c per month, order discontinued, THE § I agree AR delivered to me. PHONE NO. to thereafter until I THE rate STAR of 500 I hereby subscribe for two months, and carrier at the per month, I am not now having to pay the | { i Perererirrirririirir etter t ey Taken by...... aAz-= — <ow <mme

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