The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR HAROLD 1922 Record of MORE CHERRIES Market Is Uncertain | _ ARRIVE ON MART. Dut rin gO pent g A our California Variety Heavily Next Week Ship News Tides in Seattle awainst a 10W || ‘seeuma Law tide Wholesale 1. Weather Bureau Report TATOORH ILAND, ) © Were quoted expected next week PWhite Bluffs atrawberries were on Market at $6 ane |New York St ask ciliaas! Arrivals and Departures Clark Seedling va Berries from Kennewick we Florin berries were = GRAIN MARKET DROPS LOWER ‘also arriving Bit easier at from $: Vy receipts were ol were easier at from 8 Trading was most d to $6 a lug « 4 ation Was apparent Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 233 Frank Bt, Peter's wa. bruined when run over by a jtruck driven by Oliver Anderson at foot of Madison st. a week ago lay. St. Peter was standing by the aide of the truck when Anderson started to back into the eurb. % Ww 234 Charles Kosher 60th wt, was slightly bruised lust Wednesday when struck by the auto of Felix Spreutels, 7706 S2nd W. Spreutels reported that er on the brakes hindered him jfrom stopping 235 A \yearold boy was tak en to the elty hospital last Wednesday when the fencelike bar rier at Fifth ave. and Union et, on jwhich he was standing, was hit by a |truck driven by Walter Hiatt, 34, }1619 Kighth ave. N. The boy was |thrown violently to the ground and was cut about the face. 236 Uninjured, except for an abrasion on her head, Mre |MoConnell. 1617 Second ‘sve, was knocked down while G. F. Vraden Harold F. McCormick, Jr.,| bers. 706 W. Halladay st., was back Provisions were ir The egg market Chicago millionaire, has been 2 hard, $1.52% @ | ing his auto into the curb at Second ave. and Pike st, last Wednesday seen frequently in the com-| morning |pany of Mrs. Anne U, Still-| 237 Henry Probet wan slightly Local Market VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers off Yo at $1.97 ‘| man and her daughter, Anne, | suit was heard at Poughkeep- |" Local, per tb. Alaska Vessels yund, at 4 a, mB, cut about the face when he former's divorce |¥®* knocked down Friday afternoon Vale st, and Duwamish ave, by Santhuff's auto. 1238 Playing in the street on . Fitth ave. between Wash I REGIN WORK jington and Main sts, Friday, 8, Ta | miral Nicholson, sou #F Queen, eouth is | tac at $e and el ved Local, per sack |numi, a Japanese girl, was thrown to ON BUILDING the ground by an auto driven by Mrs. W. A. Norton, 1902 N. 49th st Work was begun Wednesday on The girl was uninjured the $60,000 building at Fourth ave F. Blake, 1614 Third | 4 t , to be ooeuplied by the 239... reported to police Sat tet office of the United urday that hie auto hit an unknown oy jand closed * |Chicago Board of Trade nee * in Other Ports Balled, str Kagie for hothouse, oe. 128@2 Tree Mate for Heat | State for Beatt leat, per crate architect of the new ’ bureau, whieh haw! giri on 14th ave, N. E., between 42nd employes, Henry land 43rd aves, She was not hurt, according to Blake. and the Washington Se: | ~ : npany is handling the '24 ‘Two boys, about 7 and $ Guit Btates Bteel May | property. The Veterans’ bureau has | contracted to lease the building "the Veternns’ bureau, stated Wednes *t|day that the government agency ex ve ite business offices lee Tire & Rubver Loew Theaters acific for Beattie years of age, were playing jin the half.paved street at Leary local manager of (8%¢- 4nd Bright st., Sunday after. noon, and suddenly ran in front of & machine driven by Ellen M |Rourke, 1909 Minor ave. N. | «from the Arcade building to the new 241 J. J. Galusha, 2723-, 58th | building before September 16. ave. 8. W., reported to po The building will be fireproof, two |tice Monday that while passing the stories and basement, 120 feet long | La ‘ayette mchool a party of girls who }und 111 feet wide were in an auto parked by the oppo. iMrs. F arley’s Bail Reduced to $7,500 sisnty bru agreement between Prosecuting Portland Preface Wesnesday's Quotations @ 230 Ib. Rothouse, per Ib Union O0 of Delaware | Vessels in Port at Seattle; Teeal, dos bunches r President Madison. |site curb, started quickly acrom the |ntreet, when the first girl, Beth Rog ers, wan ntruck by hie machine and J. She was taken to her home at 2617 Belvedere ave. Malcolm Douglas and At 242 A boy who wns not badly hu eeler, bail for Mra. Vanadiuin Steet urt was taken to his home who vert a charge of after being hit at 20th ave, and Leary Willys-Overiand second-degree murder for the killing ave. Monday by an aw Public Markets from Foreign Securities Tursday's Quotations » driven by 40 W. 64th at th, was reduced C. F. Swanson $20,000 "to W. A. Karr, 911 American ley wan still held in. the Par ae eee eee Se 243 ie bullding, was struck altho every effort was to mine the required punt to gain her temporary free ngtord, str Wet ( West Nilus, str West Himrod. 44. treah red snap. | Bridge & Dredging Co. aiming Station Liberty Bonds Tursday's Quotations DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Foreign fa we Y $3,000 a Year acres at Alderwood Manor with 1,500 White Fresh ranch, whit marks, 96.6084 % Tuesday at Second ave. and Marion at. by « Ford truck owned by Harry “ Glickman, 126 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. A CORRECTION Thru an error, an advertisement was inserted in The Star Monday, May 22nd, stating that the price of the White Owl Cigar is 3 for 25c. The present price of the WHITE OWL CIGAR ” — 2 for 15c He was apparently un ) attempting to cross Second | and scolded. when he became confused, cording to Glickman, was not hurt. Lillian T. Ballantyne, Karr said he - ELDON 4. EDWARDS, president » Northern National Ol) Syndi- Fifth ave. and Jackson st grand larceny late Tuesday afternoog ‘The boy wax picked up by his father by a superior court jury PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES Your bonds and valuable papers should t at home, hidden away under the or behind the pictures, but placed in a deposit box ina MODERN and conven- ocated SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT, where the creed of “Safety First” is worked out both in vault construction and method of operation. We have such a vault and welcome an in- se be kept Boxes rent for $4.00 per year and THE RATIONAL BARK OF COM OF SEATTLE Corner Second Avenue and Spring Si | ' — | Leghorns means a net income eee Money Status No doubt about these fig- Furnished by 0 810 Second Ave., Fresh ranch, wh. ures—hundreds of poultry- no longer be found. out there are making this much—some are doing Leschi “: Willamook triplets POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Faid by Wholesale Deniers to sbi Darks —Live. oid. Lave. youns. per t Broilers 1 | tion in poultry rai | gardening and berry culture,! success 18s more certain here | % INVESTMEN HAVE BECOME HIGHLY DESIRABLE of $3,000 a year, | Eight per cent investments that are safe and sound can | Seven per cents are so hard to obtain that they have be- the Alderwood ; Sa | Fe plan of FREE educa- come highly desirable. ng, home, The Puget Mill Company y B10 Second Ave. | will sell you on long-time easy terms—will help you to finance the home and poultry houses, start you in a business Fancy dry pi lve. Geese—Drensed, per tb. Live, fat, per ™ WISS BRIGHTS Advanced Class for! neers only from 7 to Time to Plant We can offer you the beat Live, young, 12 to 15 Ts. Live, vid, per Roosters—Oi4, live, per tb. : ‘| San Francisco Produce Wednesday's Quotations through this try district. OR COME Seattle nioverert - interntbars RATE OF RETURN, AND OFFERS OPPORTUNITY Cheese—California flats, fancy, 2 . heary, 150-2066 the Chicago Car Lots Wednesday's Quotations y Logan & Bryan i AND MEAT! Prices Paid Wholesale Deaiere a five-acre farm | Much money may be had in the big money centers at <||than anywhere else, Six per cent and even lower returns. Puget Sound Power & Light Company's Cumula- tive Prior Preference Stock may be purdiasel i now at any a your own office of the Company in the Puget Sound District at the || thas means future indepen-! market price of approximately 104, either for cash or, if de- Call at the office and ar-| gr auto | tp sired, on easy terms of Ten Equal Monthly Payments. wonderful poul- OUT TODAY— THIS IS AN INVESTMENT YIELDING A HIGH electric cars leave Sixth and Alderwood Manor FOR LOCAL OWNERSHIP OF YOUR UTILITIES. 80 minutes. You can Daeke—Dreseed FLOUR AND ee heavy Wholesale Prices + 4-49, city deL8.40@9.00 drive out in 45 minutes. Since 1853— Puget Mill Co. Sales Office: Dressed, per on the market Prisoner Gives His Pants Away in Jail May 24.—Claude We also enrry a full line of fertilizers, garden KINSTON, N Veeds and Mashes obta General Office trousers home to his people in Bliza Vhone 220 Walker Bldg. Ph. Elliott 0182 | Seattle | MAIL THIS COUPON — | - DUNN & £0. 1 to five years in s Keceipts at Seattle Ail-Graia Chop -FOR FREE declared Rush sent hi gesinh sngbartig inconvenience Kemovable Bridge Work Is Dangerous prisoner will continue PUGET MILI just what he has on Pleano send me (free) your lat- Medium to cho describing Alderwood Manor and Best cows and heifers Gammon to good hast got on a model would wear Medium to choice Street or P.O Town or City BANK CLEARINGS ng how [can secure a » poultry farm on easy | Rox Complete information regarding this Company and the purpose of this sale will be furnished at any office of the iott 1470 Company or by any bank. sisyemi Puget Sound Power & Light Company Everett Bellingham yeaa bias | Seattle Tacoma

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