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anc Sc) 14 LOS ANGELES More Louisiana Fruit Coming, However Ks, car of strawberri rs a are Whe Los Angeles berries wi Hive here until April 24 or is two weeks later than wa The opening price , but indications market price of 22% cents a taney asparagus was eral. ‘as low as 18 « white “grass.” are nt The Blight cuts were OH the local wholenale market Py 1 not w BERRIES LATE Is s will be iday first re of round for P to move the produce 1 ler market was steady f the house the supply of the best | Were steady at Mone VEGETABLES ey Cal, doa. Rethouse. per dow. Florida, per ®. Pr. per orate Beat, per crave » yellow, per tb “punches ~ bnehs, bunches gre y's A strong demand was con: Which jobbers say will keep | from going below its pres. Angeles berries was not certain arda rices a pound for was pe Pricecutting on much of the Perisnables which arrived made fn nore the reported a short andes ad ate. 1.T8@ 2.08 yams, bush. hamper Cal. da. ire. bunches fal hothouse. dox bunches. white, tm. amber, M. I, per box wallan, per case. La. 24-pt. crate. bow oo. .ee Seattle delivery Tanch, white shell colors... . ee , 0. B. condensary. owt . DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholreale Deulers creamery, cubes Fancy dressed, young, per @. ...... 1% ae 4 Tbe. and up e- five, 2% to 4% Te . live. te 2% Ms. Waney ary picked Young, 12 to 15 ts. old. per Tb. Old, tive, per M.. : a “10. 200 Ths 4@ oe 19@ POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Faid Wholesale Beste Dressed. per tb. Dressed, per To. . per T. 20 45 | teattie 9 | Benttio Ahipbullding @ 12:20 pm Ship News Tides in Seattle TURSDAY ) WEDNESDAY Arnut APRIL 1 Wiest Mah First High Tide Virst Low Tide First Low Thte } Am, 4 ft 10 & mao O6 f | Second Migh Tide | se: High Tide Jeers The ft or | Second Law Tide | Second Low Tite 11043 pom, 80 te lanek po t Weather Bureau Report TATOOSHM TRLAND, Aprit 11 aA wind. wee Rath A <dep 1 La Cuy of stack Arrivals and Departures Areived April 1—Bte Ruth Ale Ban Pedro via Ban Franet motorship Look Katrine f via Na Panta Vedre, Francisco and 10:90 | otr nder m Rotterdam Ar aan ¥ tat it from Ban tia vast i wan Juneau tro Alaska via Tacoma, at 1) 10-—ttr Admiral Dewey from Ta A at 1:00 pm) Ate Milver tate ) Puget found Naval Stat at 6:10 mM; #tF Redondo from Southesstera at 1:20 pm » Alaska via Naoaln mailed Apri! itr Ad Pedro via Ban Fran Mandasan Maru for U. A OC, G. Maida the90 a m. April 10-—tite Queen for Southwestern Southeastern Alaske, at 9.10 p Anyox for Britieh Columbia porta, tral Dewey for Man at Lh am) ate Tacoma, at 3 a m for Bering sea, at at Peter kane, southboum . Vessels in Other Ports Me Apel t—Aalled, ote We. te Aprll 6 Arrived, etr Cathey April @—Arrived, str o—-Hatled, Art Montev ft “ eo Apeil str West Beattie April &—alled, str West Katan Ban Pedro—April 10—alled, ste Harry Luckenbach for Beatle Tacoma; str Ban I Hoboken for Beatthe Brush for Seattle from Tacoma Seattle tr Mtanwe Franciseo from Arrived, ate en ancisco—April L-—Arrived, etr | Tiverton from 4 my ate Yosemite from Sa m April 10 Are pm. ed. t from Beattie, Bailed, atr for Heat fF Admiral Henley for Beat or (Time le # pm ot April 10—atr Ketchikan, T@ mil P Tree” Bate, of date specified uniese wine woted.) jorweod. Heltingham for from Bellingham, str Yokohama fo an Beattie: str Lyrm San Pedro for Beattie, 223 miles fr str Carolyn, Philadelphia for Ts 150 miles from Cape Flattery Heattle for fan Franet miles from Beattle: str Keystone Sta Heattic for Yokohama, 3.193 miles from Beattie: str Comet, Meattle for ¥ 48 inties from teattle: str Hpoki Petersborg for Wrangell, southbound, anchored in Heow bay: str Corde way for Cordovs. 65 miles w Cape Spencer: str Alameda, Corde: en, sailed Cordova. 270 miles f art Pier Amite Weat ‘Termina G. Algonquin. Pacific & CG. Maids, Terminal—eewr 2 Company—Mtr Redonda, Str eel Ranger tr Jefferson, ate Vietorta. Schr John A., ate Chas, M. Wit- Pier A—Str Admiral Sobre. Pier D—itr Admiral Dewey Drydock Co.— Motorship Ruby, U & ©. G. & Survey~ or, motorship Anvil. Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—v. Hetiet. Commercial Dellwood. Alaska Steamship Moortngs—atr V Boller Worke—U. & O & Lander Street Terminal—str Wa: Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—str Poll tletan. Hanford Street Terminal—#tr Depere. Spokane Btreet Terminal—dtr Narenta, bark W. Hi. Flint, str Abner Coburn. Todd Drydocks—str North rm, diets Janet Deilar, bktn Forest Priend Puget Sound Hridge and Dre. Co Str Patterson. Ames Yard—Str Rooseven. Nettleton’s Mill Dock—tr Juneac. Heffernan Dock—Mark Orient ar Ketenikan, tug Sam Joan Winsiow Marine Railway—ehr Elwell, bark Belfast, barge Qoauitiam City, v. & Bhippimg Board Moortngs—#tr Cross Keys, str Delight, ste Delrosa, str Icontum, str Anna B. Morse, str Mil- verado, str Wallingford, hokia, str West Hartland, str Lubrice, atr West leon, str Western Knight. aur Eldridge, str Hen t Seater, str West Ca- ‘Five Badly Hurt in Auto Crashes Three women and two men were severely injured in traffic accidents, ‘a2 | reports to the police Tuesday showed 4$| When an auto driven by Roy L 4@| Davin, 622 2st ave, collided with 39/4 car driven by Lela Atchison, 809 43) W. Howe at + Om 10th ave., between 44| Spring and Madison sts, Monday ja levening, two passengers in Davie’ 16 10 . Nowe 0061000 008 o None -11.00@ 11.60 0.00@ 11.00 00. 9.00 a. 19.000 18, 12.00@12 19.00@12 19.60@ 11 FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Fam. pat. 4 ‘ane, per owt. vor owt. MAY, City velivery, Wholesale, Whois, yellow, 110-t, ai Crackes, 1 GKAIN AND FEED lear, 2! |struck his | shoulder | head into his windshield. « None | ° T9090 MBH ve ereesens Mrs. Mary Mabie Nyquist, cla apartments, Blanton and Mrs. both of the Casaru received internal in. | jurtes, Mike Lydon, 7525 15th ave. W., drgve his car into a two-foot hole caused by the rotting of a plank side walk at W. 73rd st. and 16th ave. N. W., throwing his wife 10 feet and wrecking the auto. Mrs. Lydon was taken to Providence hospital, her hip dislocated. Lydon was cut and bruised. W. Stundon, 1119 Pike st., held out his hand at Seventh ave son st. to indicate his turn his car around arm, and and Jack intention to Another auto breaking it at the ramming Stundon’s He was re. vering at his home Tuesday. Feed Meal, 100-™. sks, ..... 39.00 Barley —w feed, 100+, wks, . 47 40-1. Rolled, aks. Ground, 100-1. wks. Clipped, 100-1. aks Onte—Whole, food, 100-1. sks. Rolled... . Ground, #6-T, wks... .! Sprouting, 100-T. sks. ° Whent-—-Mixed feed. 80-1. sks. All-Grain Chop Chick Feed —100-™. wea Chick Mash— With BoM. Growing Feed-—100-% ska Growing Mash—No BM, 100- Hag Mash—-No BM, 100-1. nk 100-T, wks. . 0- TD. wks, 40-7. wie. 100 Pranat Oil Meal Cottonseed Meal foya Bean Meal Alfalfa Meal Bone Meal 4 Bone—Granulated Charcoal—Hastern, hardwood Grit Limestone Granite Moat Scraps —Kastern Bhetl—Kantern oyster Western oyster Beach May—Aitaita No. i ‘Timothy No. 1. THE SEATTLE STAR DEATH VEILED ' |General List Firm BY MYSTERY Seattle police were asked Tuenda | aS Exchange CTLS e cesvernse witn’ tacoma ‘votie| [roLan®\ ux main 14 | in solving the yetery of the death WALL STRNET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW of Shikitaro Mirado, 616 King st. | NEW YORK, April 1L.--interbore neolidated iagues were weak at The body of Mirado is held in Ta ot of the New York stook exchange ¢ Anterporsune ‘ie |coma by t authorities, It wa ie Prices in the meneral jet were fit, identified by hin three year-old daugh Lehigh Val i“; Me oleum, 192, ter, Iwa, who Omni ne Daddy's wr Amer Ve ‘ai is ine oh * whieh were shown her by \ faldwin, 116%, ma police Monday iy; Genera Texas Com ‘ Hirado was found near Tacoma, | ts Anaconda. dead benide the railroad tracks. He Vacific, 141%, up had disappeared while en route from | |Portland to Seattle, Ie had just M n paid $195 for hin rervices on : GRAIN ARKET line hooner Hf. F. Onte r, ply Locale of Wrangel’s reported campaign. He will move hia army from ling between the Coast ports and | Melgrade to the Russian coast, cross the Black sea to Batum and proceed) ~~ Japan. No money was found upon | across country to Baku | san sien, tote . i oe LONDON, April 11,— With the oil boom town made |French 6s, 1081 i : P ly worse by its Oriental atmon . : . wickedest city in the world” as hin E wont eee cain, Akionee Galak et Pree, oo des 3” Finds Father Dead Objective, Gen. Baron Peter Wrangel phere, ress ntly pry be ume @ haven ou wer on the Chicago board French 2 . rb joc be! of war refugees of ali races and has Hor which there was slight demand | rion ts, 183% | When He Calls Him | wit. muster nin 20,000 shattered {yg every nemblanee of law and re Commiasion houses were on both | Hritieh ba, 1939 5 John Canaan, as found dend|troops and enter noon upon a new straint et Seek boll ees panmtied Giner | Briton Gane. 15 [Jn hin bed at his home, 3419 Alamo | military offensive, bolshovist officials! ‘To capture this prize, bolehevints rains were generally higher. Pro-| els rb |place, when his son, Sam Canaan, |here say they are informed nay, nome French and American of) ‘'Gaah wheateNo 3 apring, $1.40; | Ge i es. called him for breakfast Tuesday.| Wrangel, the plan ix, will march |interests will finance Wrangel’s on ri 3. op - ral 0 ‘ ” ¢ buby republic | palgn Ne 1.28. | Heriin és. Death ww believed due to natural on Baku, capital of the b Rete etek abel oft | Hamb causes, ding to the coroner, {of Azerbaijan, most prolific single| Baku ix a seaport of 200,000 popu hc, and was aff tio at, the ‘close. |? The body in at the county morgue, |ll-producing center in the world, —|lation on the Caspian wea, It was in ing’ of $ril and latet declined tec, | Leipais / - - oe Baku, before the war characterized | Persian hands until 1723 when it was September wheat ned off Ke at | Munion | jby the gambling, vice and generall prized by Tusmia $1.18 and clo lower | Munien a - — — corn At E9%e, wn- | Frankfort 4» ity tad Shs at a atistics |GETS $25,000 |WILL FINANCE opened at 63%0, unchanged, | Javances wna i Spped Me. Heptember corn | Japanens tnd «We PA Pea aes a aie S| BIRTHS HEART SALVE) W. SIDE SPAN Kingdom ois, 1929. 106% | Beott, George Oliver, 127 19th ave. N. i May oats opened at 31 %40. up. Me, | United Kingdom ——™ i Because her 70-year-old fiance, T.| Barly action on the construction of and cloned we higher, | Jul opened Hisaey Jogeph Otia, 6017 Meridian!» “Warren, loft her waiting at the| ine w. spokane st. bridge is foreseen P At 4O%o and closed Up ipo. | ve, gir 5 j th ol i fe | ber opened the Foreign Money Status Haley, Bierling Colby, 1808 N, dist church door, figuratively apeaking, | 1. +. unanimous adoption, Monday, | caday's Quotations! at. girl Mrs. Ida M. Harwell, 40, was awarded Pet ’ Wile escent Aten denttte lawle, Alfred Walker, 9322 66th ave. | suagment of $25,000 In superior court | bY the city council of a resolution of Chicago Board of Trade | orm Bngebrits, Ernest John, 1637 Aurora| Monday by Presiding Judge Calvin 8. | fering for mule $600,000 worth of gen (Tuesday's Quotations) ave. be Hall leral utility bonds } eit ae ee Brooks, Charles Wilson, 1804 Alki) irs, Barwell, a demonstrator for a| The resolution was introduced by weete Migt Low Haye” Gerige Wartman, 1645 sara] Tacoma drug store, tontified in her |Councilman William Hickman Moore. | Ma S oath sna boy : suit for breach-of-promise that War. | As {t had been fully discussed in com ty Beit] Hey] Hert Wayne, 4533 50th ave.) ren had promised to marry her on mittee, there was no debate. se ni teen ‘rt Fonn Otis, 916 Stewart ot. | Chtiatmas, 1919, He failed to show| With the proceeds of the bond nale May em 48M % up, but nearly two years later ap- the council plans to finance the ini July > 285 oN Marten Christ, 1126 Federal | peared, and the wedding day was set tial feature of the bridge construe ey 8 a ha at per: Dining, ates |for December 15, 1921, Mra. Powell tion. A bond immue for the construe May sh 7% rwenes toy pevstreee Queen! said. She wan again put off, after|tion of the bridge was authorized by — rtd ‘<u nt} er, Kirby, 2510 Boylston ave. N., | giving Warren her savings of g460. | the people almost two years ago. op 2 : de cat | Corey, Dana Dwight, 1406 Orange pl. | ss ania boy unningham es wn cate coke oaks. oaed : + “"%,| Mallon, Luther Farwell, 1103 W. Roy Cc ing Urg ‘Clay Hite, Promoter, j - : : ° > : 5 FRR me Ht % fs Hiobert Bnridge, 1126 16th Business Methods | Fined $100 by Court © fer ow Why N.. boy. Speaking at the Alki bathing — 10.49 | corn, 190 care: oats, #8 care ‘on, George, 1431 Cloverdate at. | vison mad at Carpenters’ hall, Weat| Clay Hite, Seattle boxing pro: ¥ nd cost seve | sae’ Otto, 1400 Occidental ave. gir!, |Seattle, Maj. T. J, Cunningham, can.| moter, was fined $100 « a Portland Market Status Tuesday's Quotations) [MARRIAGE LICENSES | Cattlo—Markct nominal Best steere,| Name and Keaidence AS* \the businers manager of the city.|JUdee Dalton was about to impore G51), fair to wood steers, t9@ Mudge, Wallace, Dryden IThe city government is a great cor. 4 90-day Jail sentence, but Edward Market § | goed to who and heifers, Brown, Lydia A. Dryden basocri C. ONeill, the prosecuting witheas Garces: henry wert, grece@ines:| Winter 40 Campbell, James 1. Beattie . “IL am & candidate for mayor be-|interceded in Hite’s behalf, and the medinen ent | age—Reces Market nominal. iio nsen, Hane, Seattle Jeaunse the people are demanding bet-| Court finally imponed the fine. Hite | rT pockine. sown| Sant j Beavien O59 | Hawg, Biarid, Seattle « |ter business administration of the | assaulted O'Neill after, it is claimed, 10.19; par Town, $2.40 Sheep — Mark Kast of moun- Korge, William, Seattle leity’s affairs and I believe that my |O'Nelll bad made derogatory re-| pigs, > | tain lambs, $19@14; valley lambs, $11 (Glick, Muriel, Seattle . leuccessful business experience quall-|marks about Mra. Hite. eoatpin, 10,000. Market steady yearlings, 19@11, wethers, $9@ Altman, Jacques, Bnohomish laid mee ‘for the Job moins aa Cheice and prime, $8.60@8.28; medium | 018; owen $3@ Wack, Mcrwaree anh mah ta i Pi : ° ghd cod. $7154.40; common, 16.49@ | Meme—32@ ite Ib Pe ang eo pf covont.ey THE ULTIMATUM ott emt pd choice, Teee@ete ate de reene. i Du tA gy A Sise;| Chame—see sie te rritarion B.Pvomas Council Would Take buteher cattle and het Ot. Batterie ih Weber, Kart Frederick. Ronald cows, 4.2607: bulla Be te@e 25 see |Abraham, Oriena Marie, Roslyn Hospital Bequest | pare ond Gre, Sne Gnd ” % Lomax, Arthur G., Seattle .. / nie camer steerm, $4.25@4 BANK CLRARINGS M McPherson, Beatrice: Hemttie Ie Dr. 1. M. Read, city health com 7.38; eeock-| Kensier, Charles W.. Seattle ..Lega! Se ie eae ob Pad rtgy e ‘ and heifers. 140 5.60 | Seattle } Loughran, Madeline V., Seattle Legal | cal, city coune p Gheep—Recstpta 3.000. Ma: steady Clearings $12,733,900.45 Rogers, Ralph Carter, Beattio property in Grays harbor, sald to be Lambe, $17@ 16 aed] | Soman Tialetess | Connon, Anna Muth, Beattie 36] worth over $50,000 und establish a common, 99.60@11.75 r ee Mogan, Gerard T.. Beattie 35 | municipal howpital with the proceeda. we st vemreecat” aq | | HOWls Doris, Bealiie 18! |The land was left the city by Dr. J.| ee 4 | | Cleartnes 7.285.429.72 | | hoperts, Fred Colburn, Brule. Neb. 26| pica. "Jordan. | | Balances 935,728.66 | | Dreaat Ethel Mildred, Ogallota, | Pus San Francisco Produce Tacoma 1] ‘ ge D.. Reattle Clara Lillian, Beattie { Total transactions * (Tereday's Unctations) Mattor—tetras, B46 I; prime frete, _- 7 " . tt se : Usmphean Clare M Seattle Chinese Withdrawn| So Public Markets Georges, William, Seattle Charges of murcer in the first 32ije dos, under Dane, Temenae. petite *4| degree against Fong Hoy were wit hea paleg Spee DEATHS Ses i gee Ga enone Pais ean Sh Charatan court Tuesday on request of Deputy . =| Puller, Rachel, 1415 KL Repub-| Prosecuting Attorney Chester A | wean # | Batohelor, who stated that Hoy will | N. ¥. Sugar oad Coffee vy Layronee 28, 906 W. 1. charged with carrying concealed Quotations) ‘ h ave N.| weapons. Hoy shot and killed an ser - nit a; refined, pure onths, 618 22nd other Chinaman, Foy Jaw, on Febro- 7 Rio, spot, 19% @ite Im; SC ue aoa tie Connor, John F. 10, 1633 W. séth | ary 18th, WF he, tan skinned soles, # hostilities nee th Foreign Exchange GANETARY NEW YORK, Aprit 11 tag coenea today 0a $0. 0035%; Kronen, & § te. 400 Demand eter Ne BOYS! BOYS! FREE marks, eee LOCH KATRINE DUE 2 he On her maiden voyage, the big riKK PLACK Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.'s mo-| Stall 17, # Toe, best cane jtorship Loch Katrine was expected to | Pet 100-1. wack. dock bere Tuesday. par. 180 %.} ome Stall 12 Kberry Hall 16% tall imost, 2% MAN IS KILLED BY STREET CAR oY rOONOMY Henry Beliaosky Hurled 20 | i. fi:°'%:. "eet se) ith 28. Pee ihe; Columbia river amel fresh mackere oo T,; No Bwitt's ttage ch Feet on Westlake Ave. Your Friends a 400 Struck and hurled 20 feet by a | « street car at Westlake ave. and | hut to Help You Galer st. Henry Beliaosky, 806 | hoes. Jackson st., a vegetable huckster, sovTH END died early Tuesday at the city Stall 1, bread, 190 loaf: pie hospital, on gry E. C. Austin of 3451 10th ave. W.,| radian, tbe | {the motorman on the etreet car, in| M.; cottage butte, | |his report to the police, declared that |". tall 49%, butter, 386) tm; eaas, 31] ky had stopped his truck by| steak, Zoo Ib; beet stew, 100 Mb. bolling iside and walked around to| eet, "100 M,” Stall 81, “Carnation milk, the side of the vehicle, pushing hia| lace can 100, smal ec. Mall 46, |head under the side curtains, Austin | S#paregue, 300 ™.; spinach, 100 .; pep- rang the street car bell but Beliaosky WESTLAKE | took no heed, and, leaving the truck, | onan ar _~ so dat pete flour, walked slowly across the tracks, ap: . cauk aber Golnunt ben 4 parently unaware of his danger. Aus-| {na somace the, Golden West cottes, te A Boy's Junior tin put on the brakes when he was| Stall 196, apple butter, larg League “Reach” Bat, made from selected ash, GIVEN to every boy who 15 feet from Beliaosky, but owing to| cans blackberry slippery tracks the brakes did not | "Mot, take hold, and Bellaosky was thrown | rou against wooden platform. The | ™.: tragedy occurred late Monday night. aw steer pot The coroner began an investiga Rees place their honey in the cool |tion Tuesdhy. Beliaosky'’s body was| est place in the hive and the young » |taken to the morgue. insects in the warmest COLLECT NO Here’s How OUT-OF-TOWN - _ — - MONEY Get your friends and neighbors, who are not now having SUBSCRIPTIONS | us Gis ahaa The Star delivered to them, to subseribe. Have them sign af be aia n City Subscriptions— | the subscription blank printed below, then bring to The ust be paid In Advance SALADS AND DRESSINGS simply take the order ~— wt ball yah ee lass agente ehh at the rate of 50c per : | . scriptions mus NEW —that is, people who Well, here's part Il of Uncle Sam's Cookbook ready for you, || for the paper, not now having The Star delivered to their homes. month, Our Washington bureau has delved into the government recipes | nd formulas, tested in the kitchens of the agricultural depart- | ment, and has sele d a list of salads and salad dressings, with | the rity i 8 baba ong pac» piney are free to readers of |] I hereby subscribe to THE STAR for two months, and thereafter until I order discontinued, I agree oe out the coupon below and mail as directed: to pay the carrier at the rate of 50c per month, 1 am not now having THE STAR delivered to me. | NAMI a "ADDRESS | PHONE N Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, Liceeecereseseerses OP OC Ne Oceeeeesecdeecces bocccccccccrenaesvenssecepederoedeccseeencscsecscoctlastee 1822 N. ¥. Ave., Washington, D. C. | t | I wish a copy of SALADS AND SALAD DRESSINGS, | see eeneeeeeeeeeens Leceecenes se teaeeeee anni os tansneSNt A TRNAS Cra eer a enclose two cents in stamps for postage: | Pisce | of | | | | PAD plabsnesseced’ edeseseecadadecen budesedtespane pins sbansbaysectasnneinesés semmaponyenubsal aed rhs siuaetiabana Taken by.. City or Town... Neighbors Will Be Glad secures only Two New Sub- scriptions to The Seattle Star. didate for mayor, said Monday: “The mayor of Seattle should be |Murder Chsens on THESE DANDY BASEBALLS AND BATS GIVEN For Just a Few Minutes of Your Time The Season Is On Everybody Wants to Play Ball. nd c WRANGEL PLANS NEW pa Cook—1 man's temper! cook! TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922, war | WILL BUILD IF j Tuesday by Juntice of the Peace Dalton on a charge of aseault AL. MEMLENBING won't stand for that You either gets «| in an outbreak of tong | different husband or a different | Here Is Your Chance Get Now, Today horsehide cover, chool GIVEN to every boy who se- cures just Three New Subscrip- tions to The Seattle Star. FARE BILL FAILS Horton Estate to Erect $2,500,000 Structure Plans for a 14-story, $2,500,000 buliding at Becond ave. and Cherry nt, which recently were ha'ted, will be resumed the first unit of the struct mmenced thin year, if the Erickson bill fails to pass, ‘This was the announcerment made Tuesday by Charles FE. Horton, prent dent of the Dexter Horton estate “lane for the building are com. pleted, and the permit insued.” Hore ton suid. “The agreement with the tenants stipulates that the unit on wide must be ready 1922. And it will be the Becond ave by December #1 if the Erickson bill in not passed. “We had made arrangements for 4 loan from Kastern capital to fi. nance the building. Now we bave been notified that the loan will not be negotiated unless there ia assur. ance that the public utilities in Seat tle ar t going to be placed on the tax roll.” | The plans on file in Horton's office call for a Second ave, unit of 14 stories and a Third ave. stories, The building is to be of rein forced concrete. of the Dexter Horton bank would be extended thru to Third ave., giving & room 60 feet wide, 200 feet long, with a 42-foot celling. “The specifications call for Wash- ington products wherever the ma- terials are made here.” Horton said. “Dexter Horton was «4 consistent wooster of local industry ever since he landed here with $50 in his pocket. And we feel that the least we can do is to keep alive his ideas.” | Houseboats to Go at Madison Park Owners of houseooate on city property south of the Kirkland ferry landing will be notified by the city council that their leases will be canceled in 20 days. The move is preliminary to the estab- lishment of a municipal swimming beach at Madison park. WASHINGTON. — Nomination of Herbert L. Leeper to be postmaster at Yakima, Wash. sent to senate by President Harding. WANTED! BOYS Who Can Play Band Instruments, to Join THE STAR CARRIERS’ AN Apply to “BANDMAN” THE SEATTLE STAR 1307 Seventh Ave, Started A “Wright & Dit- son” rubber center, High League Baseball unit of 12 | ‘The present room — Pw ae | a b>)