The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1922, Page 12

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TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1922. % Dividends on O Prior Preference Stock Earned More Than Seven Times Over The purchaser of Seven Per Cent Cumulative Prior GE 15 THE SEATTLE STAR BUTTERHERE Independent Steels | 1g |U_Students to | UP ONE CENT Stronger fe Opening) a NewS "Gie‘clarenc’ TUMADAY ) WeoNKADAY |] Milk and Ice Cream Demand I sian tide | view Mat Nite Next Saturday : Brings Shortage WAL. 81 BET JOURNAL, FINANCIAL REVIEW ° { Hethiehem and |Tarkington Comedy 1s Praised as Best Play Yet Used Putter aav 41 cent on the lo et Tuesday, An} » © tnoreusing « for milk and tee Was tending to shorten slig Aly the cream receipts for butter pro Weather Deseen Report TATOOMH ISLAND, May 29 re claim, was which Bee ratee for ieee wee we ett Preference Stock of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company has a strong assurance of the safety and sta- bility of his investment in the fact that the steadily in- creasing net earnings of the Company are many times in excess of dividend requirements, the balance left for the year ending March 31, 1922, for instance, after all interest charges, BEING MORE THAN SEVEN IMES THE DIVIDEND REQUIREMENTS on this stock including this issue. Mente & pound and the cubes were Ho 3 cents. Butter fat advanced |r The same proportion to 40 cent Were steady at 27 cents a dow for the fresh ranch variety Tooal hothouse tomatoes, which ; IS UP AT CLOSE: first Mexican tomatoes of en 1k. up Si] a4, up Arrivals and Departures Beason were on the street and w at 40 cents a pound “peppers were at 50 conts a: Tyeceipts of California Kre ell *y 5 » Naused slightly lower prices on that |, from fan Frans wir Ad weather rep ta from some era belt. rt varieties of strawberries fewer M were being offered. The Banner «Gaia a " Warlety, which were of an exe nt | st. » 2 ree . f and Yoko Guality, were selling at $2.60 for a | hard, wi3 5 ae rot ‘ ia Be-pint crate, while the Dollar and | NA heat Oregon Plum berries were at from) $1. nd $B to 99.26 for 20-pint crates. The | ov first price of the two latter varietios | § Was practically general, No other © ghanges were reported VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholrsale Dealers The Company’s diversity of business in lighting the homes and driving the wheels of industry in more than 160 communities provides a stable and unfailing source of revenue. The growth of these communities, their prosperity, their requirements for household and indus- trial purposes, are the foundation stones of the stable business of the Company. f° from sea duty at Ralled | Dewey for fan Margaret Grimes Photo by Grady Margaret Grimes will carry the part of Violet Pinney, the leading in Booth Tarkington's comedy enee,” whieh wil presented a Meany hall at the university May by the Associated University Players, The masculine lead and | title role will be played by Jack | Wright Hetty Steere will be C | the necond feminine Je jow Gr ar HF Alen. | eat in Bobby Wheeler parts of adly dam-| Della, the Irish maid, and Dinwid. age to | dic, the butler, will be taken by Mar | jorte Gilbert and Walter Burroughs Mr, and Mra, Wheeler will be rep 4 by Norris Miles and Con toe, Dorris Callow will be Martyn, Mr. Wheeler's secre thiand for Ban Pram tr Hakata Maru for The money obtained from the sale of this stock goes back into property with which to render increased service to these 160 growing communities. Your pur- chase of any of these shares makes you a partner in your own utility. ‘a Wheeler, wacker This Seven Per Cent Prior Preference Stock is sold either for cash or on payments at the market price of about 104. :ihee née GF ake Vessels i in Other Ports | tary. May 19-—taited, otr Car-| “Clarence” was substituted for | Reyond the Horizon,” pund imponnible to # ee the latter ‘ y will be pre Denver Live Stock Rater the auasen Bt Glee Mexican, lug y's Quet it in om » be of greater hothouse, > Bhs from ~ is te than any other university * 7 play of the past - MINE CASH TO PROSECUTION «Operators Help to Finance wath Goa teatiie, at 9 a Treason -Teial | Vessels i in Port at Seattle Menta eg Madiove. Piee| CHARLESTOW ae Te Lome Init teen a have cont Atr Admiral Bvans, | 000 for the prose inet United M Weet vi rah 1190 1200 TEAS 18S + Ue 1TO Ake? the? eee 20-—Arrived, #tr Africa O—Arrived str Mantey Ten Dollars down and Ten Dollars a month will buy a share of this stock and your payments will draw in- terest at seven per cent while you are paying for the stock. Complete information regarding this Company and the purpose of this sale will be furnished at any office of the Company or by any bank. “ do pia Vanadium Steet Westinghouse Klectr MALIAN w. 2's | Chicago Board of Trade krones, Mendas’s Sree nigh oa sre Open Puget Sound Power & Light Company SEATTLE ,... TACOMA EVERETT BELLINGHAM feut Btreet Terminat—tr Wit air Latouche Bir Astronomer & C. G. Bure erators expected to get some of the NEW TUR te ten a Beta | Taxi Driver's Wife | tones Moe mele | Names Evelyn Thaw | ous, trom the Lowe stable, set a NEW YORK, May 23.—Evelyn|®¢¥ record for seven and one-half ‘osbit Thaw is named in a fe 1 agp Prygticrin- Rca judge said the innocence brought in supreme court here as| former record was 1:21%4, made on nd said he could not atate | or gull Bilzzard could not lie on one of the reasons why Mrs. Evelyn |the Belmont track in 1903 by Resti- given by hia or. | ho is financing the prosecution. Schneider wants a divorce from her | €ouche, ve a minimum en | ———— pratt husband, Harry, a taxi driver, He said $1,000) NEW YORK, May 25-—Negotiay) 11. conneider's petition states| POLICE investigating the theft of Judge Woods, after bearing the! testimony, refused to allow it to nto the record and rerailed the nd jury DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers ization, timate of $1 A grade, Seattie delivery - 49) HAY, GRAIN AND FEED f oe 1 for a De Wills fight in ° oot white shell. ! City Delwery, w ia; Per fon was for attorneys’ fees and the reat | tions for a Dempsey 3 Pairs of assorted shoes from a Mined col . Ria wilds sehen, Sebia ak |for state witnesms’ expenses, The | Montreal are not off, accorling to tint the dopentant Ges Smee |boxcar in the Seattle rallroad yards 2. £0. . beatite supply 2116| Cracked, 10 aks. A “ x Rickard, who says he will con- been friendly with one Evelyn| Monday night announced their be- ii aioseraen owt sree i M tr Monterey, str Wis or with Jack Kearns about a date| Nesbit Thaw and still is friendly |lief that Seattle burglars are plan- as Be eid lin August or September. with . her. ning on a hike to warmer regions. Liberty are Pe, Soderman Bares| Only $38. 25. nessa 7 Monday's Quotations | Shame to Save Mate To Mine Coal at Bellingham Good Jobs for Miners Many have responded to our call for men to work the Belling- ham Coal Mines, But we can use a few more experienced under- ground men, coal miners, rock miners and timbermen. Mines are now operating on the American plan—Open Shop. DAIRY PRODUCTS Bietece 8 Paid Wholesale Dealers mery, cubes. Round trip from Or, triptets Hig 1 & her life! Wisconsin cream br q ow her huse-| S 1 ae peavisilie, a taertan ot eattle "ower As the husband sat to in his chair, Mrs, Soderman | witness stand at his trial coe. ceneatny'*s) Y¥ ellowstone y detail she told the seaiel of her life with . ] xierman—how she | Foreign Money Status hind loved him Niner yaa eyes | Park Monday's Quotations » her life; how the good POULTRY ‘AND MEATS Serateh Feed Prices Paid holesale Dealers Wheat— Mixed | Cocoanat Meat uD Med, live, 3% to 44 ibs Light, live, 3 to 2% The Fancy dry picked tc above y Logan & Bryan nd Ave, y man had won her ve. and how, after she bad Grese—Dressed, per to. . ined a divorce, a telegram told | . ore, fot Be { her former at's Ipees Aa 1 5. 1. Carey | Hares be. und es cae eee Sin General Agent | ates © had rushed to him and remar | ‘Tel, Elliott 5580 da him Columbus Knights Close Convention Surkeys—Wancy 4. p., Fancy 4. p., 1-10 tbe. Live, young, 12 to 15 Live, old, por Tb. ... Roosters—Oid, live, per I Choice, light . 200 1. ©. Smith Bldg. | | | Fancy light ... Med., light Fancy, heavy, Med, heavy POULTRY AND ‘MEATS Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers 0 are being main- y the Knights of Columbus ceae rae 8-Hour “eile ee == TACOMA WAGES: Toning OAT Y ~ SPEED - COMFORT Heavy, tancy . LINGHAM, Mao Seven Stage, heavy . " ar ae 4 From Colman Dock-Foot MorionSt <2 The Real Estate Man Foreign Securities ri} hig saat Monday's Quotations Yurnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Beeond Ave, Seattle | Bid Is Always Protected In His Commission When HisReal Estate Deal Sat. & Sun. Trip, 9 p.m. dhe FOR SINGLE he FOR ROUND Dacks—Drensed. 4 cg agg pe 68 d delegates chosen to are for misunder- 4 mvention at Atlantic Live, tight, tm ilers— Good Contract Miners Can Make From $7 to $10 a Day its are raising a $1,000 000 fund the continuation of wel 4 #0 |fare work in Italy *s Uniform State Tax «* {%\ on Gasoline Sought Geese Turkeys —Vancy dressed, Live, fancy WICTORIA, B.C PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND mer oe Mines located within Bellingham city limits. Easy to work be- cause 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—40, 000 pop- Med., dresued y, coarse 60 LIVE STOCK fs <% SPOKANE, May 23.—Goveryors Heceipts at seattle iy [of 10 Western states will meet at ulation and all the big city advantages. Men may live in tents iM BELLINGHAM - al al right on the ground, if desired. cording to plans made public yes Would lave the Invitations fol. | SES merrrerecrerercrrnrerred Apply at the Mines in Bellingham or to em ~ be | lowing his return to Olympia. AND MILL Ports Medium to c Common to Bent cows # Medium to « BANK CLEARINGS 1 PROM, HARRISON, of the Univer. HOOD CANAL PolNnts Seattle | | ality of California, representing the hearings $5,008,712.99 | |CXecutive committee of the American Balances ahs 800,908.64 | Bat association, in connection with m x |the annual meeting of the organiza . 2.8 tion to be held in San Ir San Francisco Produce will address the Seattle Bar associa jtion in the L. ©. Smith Building f taurant at 1215 p.m, Wednesday, Soe a Nae ars Bellingham Coal Mines Seaboard Building SEATTLE NOTE.—TRANSPORTATION Leaves Seaboard Building Each Afternoon elseo, Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOT | Twilight ‘9 made possible NAIPUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. earth's atmosphere and its power FT COLMAN DOCK: Foot MARION ST PHONE. MAIN 3993 4 Cheeso—Callfornia flats, faucy, 200 ib, | refract the sun's rays, \

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