The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 18

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PAGE 1 — Steel Men “Concede First Point to Harding BY THOMAS L. STOKES WASHINGTON, May 19.—The ad Ministration has met with initial suc S088 In its efforts to bring about bet fer business condit of conferences her the nation’s industries The leading steel men of the coun-} ¥ TREY, After a dinner conference at the P White House last night, went on reo-| Pend es agreeing in. principle to the | op of the 12-hour day in the Andustry. A committee of five with leaders ¢ Magnates will be appointed by} Bibert H. Gary to make a Bier investigation of President is request that the working De cut from 12 to eight hours PMeral conference of 1,500 coal to check profiteering io ettiement of the nationwide Birike, has been called as the} fof Secretary of discussion of mion coal operators yester set Up committees of their forming an organization some Similar to the wartime fu 1) Be such an organization would |< te the antitruet laws and ¢y General Daugherty has| asked for an opinion. tion officials are hopeful of} Fesuits at the dinner of leading heads at the White House night. The railroad men [be asked to “go the limit" and to as large rate reductions as). © |Juiy - a” News - * (Eriday's Quotations) * Pomished by iegua & Brven “ Second Ave, Seattle % Wheat Open High Low “4 -" ses ot . 126% * 120% 1 20 Corn % eee |May | Sept 810 Second A . {Tides in Seattle | sun pitatist | FLOUR AND SUGAR mately 104, or on easy terms of ten equal monthly pay- . Hi, kare Firet veleento Prives ess ° . is | view igh Tide | 37 vad eis Vieer—Fam. pat.. 4-48, city a0L.4.00@9.00| ments, the money paid in drawing interest at the rate resi. mii | “HAY, GRAIN AND PEED | of seven per cent if purchase is completed. | “Creches tee ee omplete information regardi i Foreign n Money Status FIRST BANNER le 160-m. os p ; ‘ garding A Se eee id bot | Brow and the purpose of this sale will be furnished at any of- a | nema St eee vatea _STRAWBERRIES ~: sites fice of the Company or by any bank. ‘westbound. ry strawberries ron the Seattle mar w York via Baiboa, Vessels in Other Ports | Middelberx—May 1;—Salled, motorsnip Arrived, str Depiee| bi ve niey | Arrived, ste Hanley | Mi wander for Seatti lt Powell River, i. « Vessels i in Port : at Seattle Cove Terminal—Pier A—Str Kon in Maru Pier B—Str President non, Northern Terminal—Str Hak. Dock—-Power sehr Ruby. American Can Co.'s Dock—Sir Santa % 4 q y. &. C. 8. Deliwood. Gooar! Bw Dochra. D—str Prem side. Lander Street Teresina Schr Maud iB Dry docks ond Bridge & ‘Dredg pi Bir Patterson. edging Co Ames Yard—-str Roosevelt West Beattic ‘* Station—v. &. ydock—Wtr Valdes, inalow Marine Raliway Barge Coquitiam City SCE Resolute, bkin M BANK CLEARINGS Seattle BY THEIR MUSIC THEY SAW CIRCUS wenty youngsters trom the Draper home were the persona guests of Al G. Barnes at th elreun ay afternoon. Barnes happened to be passing Fifth ave. and Seneca Thursday noon when the youngster band was entertaining on the corner “Youngst like that,” said he, “deserve a little fun—-let’s go to the circus.” AGREE AGAINST ‘Stocks Are Buo yant ee eM 12-HOUR DAY ¢ New York Opening thru a series | situat PRICE OF MAY Bnd out of which might come The break came when solling was | 1 orelR Hoover desires to have the; pathy with wheat Provisions were tion, which will keep coal tember « of the progress made In etteaber opened up cs ‘at at b Steel and coal conferences, ad-jand closed off Me Chicago Boia of Trade OHICAGO, May 19.~-Cash wheat—No. 19—Str Shidrucke Mara from |? red. $1.40%) No 7 ¥is Tacoma, at noon: etr Btee! |No 2 bard. $1.40% 91-611. worth-| N.Y. Sugar and Coffee chikan—May 1%—Salled, str Jefter-|Suanr—steady. Raw, $4.04; granulated, ? ‘southboun. 2 | sh.20@5.50. —_ Perne | Coffee—Rio No. 7, spot, 11@11%e Ib No. # Panton, 164 @14%e Ib. ee mW YORK, M. | ates | PTT ems = —— VEGRTARLES WALL. STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW YORK, May Uumulated by new highs in im rial averages new high at St developments in the dated Gas, 117%, up te; Hethlehe I 11, encouraging | ny New York Stock Badhange! ‘Thareday's Quotations Fernished by Legee & Bryan B10 Becond Ave, Beattie atocks. High Low Clee, Bid owe FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 200 r) _WHEAT DROPS May May wh avity tawend.t Reloape Woaie at" trade tony Ajax Mobber a 16% is eat opened up Ye at $14 off Ihc. July opened of * Asphalt pring field N Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Almende— & % ka. per B. Liberty Bonds ‘Thersday's Quotations Furnished oy Legee 8 Bese Beottio FEE EEE ERE rived fr Watsonville, € The Moun ~ near Watson the past has grown of tities, for San Franc creased its acreage and is now er Cash Wheat 3 red, SL 36@ 138% has Portland Pedine jing berries on a ia Thereday's Quotations Furnished by Leges @ Bryan Inelling at from $2.50 to [berries will be on the a Wid Aawes | Nc °. Market steady str 4 in Eastern markets 4 wos he « of an Increase et in f ». whipping poin " The} a firet car of fruit 0 a +. higher pric iil be in Bea Satur | eat! Timothy No. 1. | ‘ jay. Oranges and other fruit re | Ceram +++ ++++ ur . . | : nained steady San Francisco Produce | 3 | _ Asparagus was lower, due to heavy | eapbenediness wedi a. 1% Prices ranged from 10 to : & pound, tho it was said] om may be gen: | a . next week ‘ umbers was report no lower prices were exp A firmer to ge market and jobbers believed present level would rem: niet today. Demand ‘an Dette cy en for time. Butter was wan not Foreign Exchange 19.—The en 7 hanke MEN WANTED Coal Mines at Bellingham to Reopen May 22 GOOD JOBS FOR MINERS Demand for coal requires the immediate opening of our Bel- lingham mines, closed April 1 by strike of the United Mine Workers of America. Notice is hereby given that the Bellingham Mines will resume work Monday, May 22, on the Open Shop, or American Plan. Experienced underground men, coal miners, rock miners, tim- bermen and trackmen wanted. 8-Hour Day WAGES: $5.89 Per Day ith‘ Good contract miners can make from $7 to $10 a day Mines located within Bellingham city limits. Easy to work because shallow and having only slight pitch. Good, reliable men desired—men who want to locate permanently in one of the most attractive and prosperous cities of the Pacific Coast. Apply at the mines in Bellingham or to BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Seaboard Building SEATTLE a fet to sant SURE RR08 Pee e eee View berry He, which in nall quan. ger commerce Atte—-Market steady. Best steers, $8.50 Foreign Securities scale, The 12-basket crates were alno | Linseed O Meat new to the Seattle trade. They were | *! 5. ‘Thee | hums Meat ket until | Boo mber, according to B. F. Pearce, | A slight rearcity of lemons an¢ higher prices: were cy stock. Califor. | . but OULTRY AND MEATS by Wholesale Dealers SEVEN PER CENT. ISSUE IS LIMITED Employes’ $200,000 Block Over-Subscribed e Med, heavy oe POULTRY. AND MEATS | Wholesale Dealers ant, Mm Dresses, to 1% my the, and over eased, per Th, .. Fancy dressed, tb. The Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s issue of Seven Per Cent Cumulative Prior Preference Stock is limited. Only $300,000 is available to the investing public of this district. seca ta | Of the $500,000 reserved for the Puget Sound Dis- . : robncte trict $200,000 is for employes, which has been over-sub- ‘Quotdtions at Meckyards scribed already. For the year ending March 31, 1922, the balance from earnings after all interest charges was more than seven times the dividend requirements on the out- standing 7% prior preference stock, including this issue. This stock pays Seven Per Cent dividends quarter- ly, and is sold for cash at the market price of approxi- in Fesmet Ol Mest PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY SEATTLE TACOMA EVERETT BELLINGHAM Cottenserd Meat | Piet A a| Orie —CLOWNS— There's Oodles More of Them dust Like These—Oh, Boy! And It’s FREE! To AL G. BARNES’ Big 4-Ring Wild Animal -— CIRCUS Circus Will Be in Town for Three Days, Starting Thu y, May 18th DON’T WAIT WIN YOUR TICKET NOW ga HERE'S HOW “Og Have just TWO of your friends and neighbors who are NOT NOW having The Star delivered to their homes, sign the subscription blanks printed below. Then bring to The Star office and get your ticket. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR i DELIVERED TO THEM Collect No Money on City Subscriptions—Just Take the Order for the Paper SUBSCRIPTION BLANK I hereby eubscribe to THE SEATTLE STAR for two 4 months and thereafter until I order same discontinued. 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