The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1922, Page 8

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GRAPES DROP [GRAIN MARKET | cy WW PRIGE HERE, TAKES SLUMP) SLIP News | oe - as TUPSDAT CHICAGO, Aug. T—Lack of export |) | Avo, 6 | oe Arrival of Carioad Sends Dusiness, @ue to the closing of the|/ | wie Migh Tide |) 28 om am, 89 tt First Low Tide Liverpool market Saturday and to-}) } day, caused a severe slump tn grain on the Chicago board of trade and price x Figure Down Receipt of a straight carlond of |; “4 seediess grapes Monday on all grains from Batur Sevond Low Tide eo ° Reports that there wa 1 @ om, BO OT 1T8S p.m. a war caused @ decided drop | Toe? pic congestion on the ratiroads oe. ere Weather Bureau Report Local jobbers say the TATOOSH IALAND, Aug. To=@ A.M na falling, dense fog; wind south- where it should be and west, mile an hour. Arrivals and Departures fo IVE Ave mY Newport New spring, $1.08 pened off ened © unchanged Bilt and also arrived Monday from ja, They were put on the slightly higher than previous | ta, possibly due to a better) of fruit. The quotation now at $1.50 and $1.78 « box. were selling fairty| at Saturday's price. California ‘Will be completely off the local | within a couple of days and) ‘will take their place. Good Burrell’ Gems sold for $5 ly prunes were down a little, new price being $1.25. Pears close deff \e at December closed off Wwe at 60%0 Meo at m ber and closed off So. Beptember oats oF $2X0 and closed of opened unchanged off \eo. a %e an re ort e D ° StF Admiral Roniey te MF. Alexander, Rvane for Ane t) vie eT Heal for Boston ® isco, Han Pedro, Mal boa, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, at & Mamburg via Tacoma. Relfinghar. land, Gan Franeiaes, Sen Pedro, Ie Liverpesl, Londes and A 23% Alaska Vessels #—Halted, ote Spokane, ep. mm, t-#tr Admiral Wat- Sees 2s Patter—2/ ie son, southbound. at mm {5 | Bene—Duying price, 19@200 dens salting |3.fhivan—-Aug S-—Malled, str Jeter 10 | orice. OO dow son, sorthbound, et 1h a m. 7 we Vessels in Other Ports fan Pedro—Ang. t--Arrived, ot Lawts Luckeubach trom Aeattie fan Francisno——Aug. #.-—Arrived, str Afmirel Dewey fro tthe; otr Cape - * ssetestseeess2s eu Romain trom Beatt Balled, str Kans | Setter Aen for Seattle, ¢ pm, “we €0:'¢ autres, fl © @on. frets, oe. * { Vessels in Port at Seattle} >°): dood ‘putieta, | Ne cane Smith Cove Terminal—Pter Atitr Preet- 4e . Pan Amer, Petroteum T6% deat MeKintey, Cheese—California flats, taney, THE SEATTLE STAR Wall St. Optimistic _as New Week Opens YP FOR TRIAL WALL @TRENT JOURNAL REPORT NEW YORK, Aus. |--Wall treet today started a new week in an optimiatio tr ‘er the outlook of the settlement of the om mine strike ynference. Saturday's new high for t year In the rail average demon od that the shop men's #tri lteved to be breaking up. Hall iw nowed strong tones the group ia mark on the Corn Products’ new at if ture in induatrh aitimere & Ohto merican Locomotive up 4) American up % Sarah Pactife aaa lacific 19% . off New Yor oxpress 714, up tured b w high in St a ubiic utilities were enlivened by ein North American and Brooklyn 5 ugar stocks were etre’ fawe in the immediate future Trad “ss iy a New York etive during the second hour Payl preferred at new 4 by the prospect of 4 cents for Cuban Ch icago Live Stock Stock Exchange 0, Market 260800 Gotantag’s Gestetene lower Top, $10.40, bulk of sales, F10@ ue ‘Seune i hi 110.18) heavy weimnt lew dium wel us 6 us to lower. Chales and prime, fumetra. .. Tel & Tel Woolen. nda Copper \ yearting Fi 1se@ $7.48; eull Wo common ewes, 12¢5. } ee Portland Market Status y [Chandler Metore OM. amr @o pta « ~ 4 1 vod hae Continental Can 352. Market steady. oe inbo@ is; heavies, O86) for" Tee tin@ 12.00. 4nat Cuba Cane Rumer Famous Players ¥ San Francisco Produce |(./.20."08"" eeotations | Kelly Mpringtiela tte tml. ae \™ Great Northern Termingl-Btr Makata] fires, 18h th . mee A uo ee r “4 ‘i Mrea®) Terminghet. ®t. M. destroyers Nos. 3 aetna, deat see, ina ote.) NL Y, Sugar and Coffee || meta Groves es. ase ints Monday's Quotations 1. &, Rubber uN ote Pier it ag ba vere Nee let. Rew, G696@8.42; erane-) Um Meet Corp wie ie cane EEL ag Per ¢- Gtr Morace Paster, ‘offee—No -, ) Unites iis 10% Pier 2 rs Valdes, str Alameda, tr Re Bo, 4 Bantos, 1 | Westinghouse Blectric fie 6% donde. . | oe Foreign Exchange Crose Keys, Delight, Mtiverade, Labrt- oo West Cahokia, leontum Weet Martiand, Wal- Mew Cannerticut Mtreet Terminal atr Kaos ville City, moterenip Wakens. Toad side, Dktm Russell Heaviside, Bato Anne ring Milb—#tr Mantey. Mtr Reowevelt. Resslle Ma- | Rngiter fis We at: © erate, 276 | 200@ hoe RooNoMY Stall 14) 4 He cane wager, te t te 8 R coftes, the Pamtly pa! Flour— Blue Stem bak | Napthe soap 3 cans O14 Daten Cleanaer, 236 the; SANITARY omer, 4 The ta HAY, GRAIN AND City Delivery, Wholesale, Yer Ton catwap, Ite. The dos; t fs. bulk tan rainine, She; 3 bare Fels Naptha evap, 266. CORNER Pike st, beet stew, fo Mb f.; lamb chope, 1340 Clipped, 1008 ...- Onte— Whois teed. 10 Rolled and ground, t Sprouting. 190°s Wheat Her ion Alb-Grain Chop—3 Chick Feed 108 veal | “a eed Kippered herring, ite oa Grow! eee, the: fresh nut margaring 2 te. fer Mash-i00's, v0 1S cane salmon, 386. WESTLAKE Serateh Feed Wheat — Mined Cocoanut Meal | Cottonseed Meat Linseed OW Geld Bond four, $1.70 le tollet paper, 250; ¢ 2 cane peas or corn. wi Ataite 20-21, Stelle 14-17, € Fr sharp Wiseonal 309 | Mille’ eoftes, She 1B. Stall 130, 18-0n oo |Pke Sun Maid raisins, 2 for 36¢; gallon t790| Maw ot, $1.76; Ridgway's Orange ih og | Pekoe tea, 69¢ t 16.00 “ * 102.00) About 40 per cent of all the peas “3298 ) grown in America are raised in Wis ‘lao og | conan, 35.00 | . 38.06 19.08 | for passenger or freight elevators switches on @ red light or rings a! af are overionded. | The National Cash Register Electric O. K. System which insures extraordinary protection to depos- itors’ checks, has been installed in the New— SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK BY THE National Cash Register Co. GEO. H. DOWLING Sales Agent 1616 Third Avenue Ventilating Systems In the New SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Installed by the West Coast Heating Co., Inc. W. H, RUDDELL, Mgr. 1627 4th Ave. Main 3500 1 Fes Bertin, francs, 06 0018, off 2% awe opened steady Me) i; Belgian detiars, 3%. marke, #800184, eee Yourth «ye Steere, $2082 Vietory 4&8 (enti) Prery tees iVietory 4¥e Bulle, 2.406 . “wer Nege—Hecetpte, 1.106 May by Lege & Pirree B10 Becond Ave., Beattie Qerman mark Kwedish krona ‘ y krone Danish krone Greek drechme . ) 22 United Kingde } § United Kingdom SMe, 1937. .106% Massive doors guarding coin secur- ity vaults in the new home of the SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK This work was executed by the YORK SAFE & LOCK CO. for Norris Safe & Lock Co. Bank and Safe Deposit Vaults SEATTLE, WASH. * |Chief Deputy Distri }towed, he killed one man, who was os 191% 119% 116% as 1.08 to m6 2118 i . Tep, $10.28; & Sheep—Recsipie, 400 M Pursished tyr lower, Lambe, 0 Reeond Ave, Beattie oun , oo bisa tan & s2heo si106 a ————R | Mare ; : BANK CLEARINGS [lee | an had | | Dee - ; sees 1,000,896.62 | Fore’ oo cn TY Mov day's * 0:9 | cry Ae Foreign Money Status | pasctan Sa, $021 MONDAY, AUGUST 7, Bonus Ayes Village Menaced by Flames Starting from a email fire left burning by campers, « forest fire threatened to wipe out the beautiful village of Beaux Arta Sunday after noon, Beginning at « point a mile south of Rellevue, and fanned by & stiff north wind, the flames swept over a square mile and headed direct. | ly for wor 30 residences in the vil Inge. Under the leadership of Ernest Hunting, « forces of 60 men cut a trai acrosn the path of the fire, and by herote efforts, blocked the flames by 37 KLANSMEN WE FURNISHED THE Ventilating Di Sheet Metal lOrder in Death Struggle Casings With Law in South 1O8 ANGELES, Avg. 7--The Ku Kiux Klan of Los Angeles county |locked with the law today tn what many believe to be the death strug and other important parts of the Ventilating tom of the NEW SEATTLE jm ae backfiring, A small crew patrolled, yreven alle, Janemen | the woods thruout the night, and | whe, wearing mark wald (0! unions high win spring up today, NATIONAL have taken part Ina na home! the crisis is ove: last April, were to appear in Judge Houser's court to answer Joint charges of kid naping, false imprisonment and as sault to commit murder. Indictments against the men fol lowed a long investigation of the secret order by the grand jury, dur. | Of bis patrons Sunday night, K. Ko: ing which the defendants were ques |boysh!, 34, proprietor of a Japanese Uoned individually, A large mans of | soft drink shop at 206 Becond ave. evidence, including records of the |S. was taken to the city hospital, Kian which were selzed in a raid by | where he remained Monday. Thomas district attorne ents on the Kian | Harold, 36, was arrested by Patrol headquarters, Presented, and it|men A, J. Comer and Dan Twobig, im expected to be used as ons of the |and was identified by Miss H. Yairi, most important weapons in the|clerk, as the man who had knifed! pronecution, Koboysht. He is beld in jail, Police | Attorney Paul Barkadale D. Orr,|are seeking his alleged companion. | representing the Klan, announced oman | that all the Kiansmen who are free| LOS ANGELES,—Mra. Agnes F. | on ball would appear, including Wil-| Stewart, once called prettiest girl in| liam Coburn, former grand goblin;| Oklahoma City, Okla, seeks divorce! G. W. Kline, king kieagie, and Nathan | on grounds of cruelty. A. Baker, kieagie, who were the) —————-—_ pripelpal officers of the organization. | Attorney Do- ran and Deputy strict Attorney Raymond Turney were prepared with evidence ready for a swift prosecu-| tion, The Inglewood raid, which formed | the basis for the investigation, took | place on the night of April 22, when & mob of masked men, alleged to! have been summoned by Kleagle Maker, tnvaded the home of Fidel Bidusyen, whom they afterward! claimed wan a bootlegger, During the raid neighbors turned in a call to police, and Night Marshal Frank Woerner, responding, was) stopped by some of the marked men. In an exchange of shots that fol Jap Stabbed When He Stops Battle Stabbed twice when be interfered in « fight progressing between two — Puget Sound Sheet 3631 E. Marginal Way Phone Main 0176 THE NEW SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Is equipped with modern electric protection against burglary applied to their steel and con- crete vaults, and have installed throughout the bank thirty police calls connected directly with Police Headquarters, from any one of which police may be secretly summoned in any emergency. ‘ The complete installation was made by found to be his superior officer, Con- stable Martner Mosher, and wounded two, who were identified as Mosher’s son, Walter, and Leonard Ruegg. : Couple to Wed in * | Community House) fleattic's community house, tn the) Autolat park, will be the scene of a | wedding elther Thursday or Friday | of this week. Mise Lyele M. Crook. | 807 N. 60th at, Seattle, will become the bride of Lioyd J. Fink, of Spo- kane, In the house in which they | first met. Mins Crook played the plano at the community house one night this een. | THE INSTANTANEOUS ALARM _COMPANY 8103 First Avenue Painting and Interior Decora SSepsa "sey Esl son, while Mr. Fink, « tourist, played IN THE NEW the the banjo. That wag the beginning. ’ been Wedding plans are being tald b: weaine pune wre tine wit ty «1 ~SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK 4 ee-. kinson, community house hostess, Performed by be ns sensandebnatadt om Gays NEW YORK. —Charged with din $ H finds loyalty, the Rt. Rev. Robert Lewts| Painting an pect Paddock, bishop of Oregon, suffers e son Decorati a nervous collapse on eve of facing ting room presiding bishop and Episcopal Incorporated ence council. b op 211 EAST GARFIELD ST. $ TONG BEACH, Cal—Stay six inches apart, on land or sea,” says Chief of Police John Tracy to bathers, NEW YORK. — Censors bar films showing famous “million dollar legs” | Pacific States Construction Company G. J. KIEBURTZ R. ROWNTREE } Shep Phone Capitol 2644 ROeseseoesa CLerzr (nee PT g Are the General Contractors on the New Seattle National Bank Building Sonoet SOPOsTe Pp zs29¢2” E WERE the builders of the Fremont bridge, the Beacon Hill reservoirs, vari- ous railroad work and innumerable buildings of all classes in the states of Washington, Montana and Idaho. We have the experience, knowledge and equipment which qualifies us to successfully perform all manner of con- struction work in the shortest possible time in the most economical way. eee General Offices, 519 Colman Bldg. Elliott 1641 Seattle

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