The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 18

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PAGE 18 WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW Shortage Due to Cold in tna NRW YORK, Sent. kéatockn WManlaynd Vuosamy Inte oarly trading wtoon ¢ active tesues atta ne new bighe Eastern Part of State |: In Saminen aay: Paneses eich ‘ant - the the lowest point eines the beginning i echexpectea chartage ct peaches |“! ° rfolk & Weatern's record 1982 price of 1i4 wan lliuatra OH the local market Friday caused | “Opening Included: Baldwin. 1994, up %: N. @ ih] another five-cent price advance, The | baker 1 Hi Atchiname 103. up yn ANS a] Shortage was due to tw bar “ ‘ 4; Reading, Tl. up M7 Northern Duel ta] Cold nights in Bastern Was ate ¥ or Wp: Consolidated Gas, 144%, up % ri Which considerably cut down the iM: dhutlorn Bi shipments to Seattle. Salis ie Heavy shipments will resume as) ,, mo H Poon as the cold ts over. The demand ain for tye peaches has failen off 4 nha h «ris SH | 4 Amy And will continue into next) "), « rise to a new high at 104% wae @ reflection of the strength! i 4 Seek possibly heavier than ever. At/in general motors, Lorillard, May Dey artment stor Wilaor humble i + oot reaches are sell: | Gas and Am an lee were included in the lasues which moved ahead in i the rate at which peaches a pation Vipers ved earnings and special developments Justifying {ng now a shortage may come even |} ng levele after the heavy shipments are re | . i Bumed oe New York Stock Exchange Delaware grapes were on the mar wet Friday They were 1 oy! Tues and smalb baskets ° were a 1 at $1.50, with “ue boo ‘i sj kets at 30 « Tokay grapes are “4 ¥ gelling for $ : nN i Rever been known to be as low as Au an Can % 484 108m they are now. Dealers say they A ar & Pay a% ies Rave been forced to sell with no re tive be gard to price and profit and get as uhip @ ans 5 what they could to keep the “ ae moving . “3 VEGETADT FS nN Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers A ‘ per enck An 4 white, per A ons a per sack nt socal Golden Hantam, # dox..1.66@2.00 pened up Mat 80% Geceeabere Loc, notnouse, dan. s0@I8 opt * eM ‘ Leeal. per box “0001 & and cloned e "Nieog Bee Plant r. Wash, crate... 1.000135 4 Up % at 38% | Chandier Sectors fs oe Fee crate 200 junta Gas p i Qaleos New. yellow O14 @ 01 | Chicago Board of Trade re “4 Local green. dos. age Vriday's b gags 4 White pickling, per . as, re. “onchas: per tb. Pevnere oh ber ay Potatoes cea gen «Re x: ave oy |™ oe Yakima Gems, fancy greded a La. yama, bush. hamper og Sweets, per TD ine Yakima, per ™. Local, doa bunches. % 8% EN 8M tae aimee t trae tt au NN lS 10.95 Perey Met meted © see . oon ots ° S's Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Bept. £—Caah wheat—MNo. 3 red, 91.00% POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Ducke— Dressed, per . Hene— Dressed, bea Dressed. light. Mm... | Lave, heavy, Live, light. 1% Broilers Ast han, etand. bot a stand. box | Cows—Country | Moge—Fancy dlock | Peare—Partictt. Flemish Beauty. peach bes: Piorias Hawatian « Plame—Wenatches, per crate oe L25@18e « Milk —Cwt, fob. Beattio suppiy B. ©. B. condensary. ewt. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter—Local creamery, me Tillamook triplets POULTRY A! Freee Paid by Wholesale Dealers te Shippers \Decke—Live, old. per m. “Live, youns. per ™%. . All weights . Heus—4\5 Ms. and up Med. live, 3% to 4% Live, light, 3 to 3% Te .. Fancy dry picked 20 abvov live. etd Dressed, Live, fat, oid, per ™ Live, fat, young. per Hares—3% tbe. and uj Torkeys—Fancy 4 Live, young, 12 Roosters—014, 1 Boge | Chick Mash. | Growing Feed. AE Einseea’O Meat | Sara Hoan Meat 14 | Bone—Gran: ‘as | Charcoal Herd 43 | Fish Meni A | Grit—Limestone Choice Vght .. Heavy, fancy ... TWKE | tem | Everybody Respects! 7.30665 iE Is the Insured Title, No lana owner, no owner of a mortgage on land, should be without the waTéEe 15.50 miouTs 12° VAUDEVILLE}: RAE SAMUELS “Bine Streak of Vaudevitie” SWARTZ AND protection of a Title Insurance Policy The prospective purchaser will in all probability ask first of all, “Have CLIFFORD Mellette anisters you an insured title The lender on real estate ne. “DITLY curity will ask, “Have you Ti HEIGHTS” tle Insurance?” DAVID ROTH Franklyn and Charles Assisted by ETHEL TRUESDALE, Title Insurance {s issued by Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” | Assets More Than $675,000 yon, Juggling Nelno Tyler & Crolius Med) 1st@st0 teas. a LIVE STOCK | Receipts at Seattle Priday te ee None None | Recond 4s Firet «Me md the Fura 4s T) Fourth 44 Mie 100.00 100.80 Greek ay oe bme Foreign Securities 0 Becond Ave, Seattle Britian Viet Manton Japa Japanese fir Japanese seco! United Kingdo United King United King yest ioe Chicago Car Lots ‘Thursday's Quotations ployes fo. Ab: ng ficiency expenditures 1 have ner in State Bena Democratie vAID Purntetved by Loge a0 Elimination with equal Senate I of demanding unnecermary fut) om returna r every doliar pald as eaiary. ertain office entirely idating others ng the various offices on ania, eliminating the ele making all ap. tent with ef distribution of ved three sessions in the and my ra will the support of the for the County Commis in the Houth district tor I. G, O'Marra, on the et ADVERTISEMENT ant | Ship by | S 10] Vessels i in Port at Seattle | } | THE SEATILE News| Tides in Seattle A oh . ire Tide i (fa. me 10.1 fe “ Firat Low Pde Girl Hise “tt | Second High Tide i top m 00 4 tl | Arrivals and Departures AKRIVED—Hept, bwtr Blue T Hailed, ate Gothie Kagle for Beattio; our od, ate Lydia tor ago nt fea. why TAreived ate Hatiea, {Dad $1 ym. 8 bark Levi G.| pack o belonet of her jamin ¢ pinal—Pler Aw—titr Bea on, Per Binmer | three ni t, ote Tokohama Maru, | houses were 6 cthweatern jo Term itr Incod Lack- Str North Wrest Terminal—Bark Guy ©. & Whipping Board Moortngs—atr De- Maht, Cross Keys, Silverado, Lubrics, Eldridge xis. Teonium, An na KE West Hartland, Wailing- Str Banta Fin- a Burnside, U. wood, str Nik Puget dound Bridge & Dredging Co. Patterson Ames Khipyard & Terminal Dark WB ‘Training Station—U, m Rallway—Str Pacific ark Helfast, barge Co- San Francisco Produce Pridey's a Batter—rertran Ae prime firsts, Mage —Ratras, ste dos.; extra firdte, 880 dos; extra pullets, $30 don; under , he th Quotations 54 98@ 5.05 ated Segar—1 mented. fined, ensi Coffee—-No Banton, 15@15 re Foreign Exchange new YORK 4.—Forelan ex. | Sterling, $44 90.043 BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings Balances $5,140 443.4 907,659. Nelson J. Craigue Everett, Washington Candidate For Congress Second Congressional District Republican Primaries, September 12, 102 PLATFORM: “The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number’ I AM FOR reclamation of swamps and drainage projects. The closing of immigration from all countries for ten years, The lands, logged-oft diking and For the Volstead act Tariff on shingles, logs, lumber and farm producta Ee asseeeis, ‘ate al Star Balt Photographers e Ethe! Hall, a young woman of &—Arrived, ete Car ensire from Beattie Kilah birth, who 18 months ago }oame to the United States to make | 2,300 miles wines June 3 “tri summer's bike from Santa Rosa, | - Various rates ; Min ae hat | Fe agers ‘ Mins Hall declares that after Hailed, str Hawai!) working as a ranch cook for several | 700 tw 70%e per bow o-sdaaiedl months In Santa Roma, where she) +700 per hour ety Ruth A went soon after her arrival in Amer. | . 63 per bour three months oret : t—-Paseed tn, ote |i three months, Her worst diffi Maru for Tacoma, culties came when traveling across t, ate Medonde for the prairies of Wyoming, where APPLY ROOM 3028 opt. 8—Arrived, ote wea-|SOmetines whe was foreed to sleep » from Beattie in the open with no blanket Her! ee pack contained only a few personal brand-new Coaster Wagons without one cent of expense. acribers-for The Seattle Star. the delivery of The Star. Just get ten (10) of your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. And one of these dandy new “Dan Circulation Dept. y FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922, STAR |Chamber’ 8 Drive IN oted Writers MAY DISMISS _ Arrives Here FRED MILLS| Winning, Repe 4 20 Efforts of the member ope TehiD Ae fter Hiking Whether or not Patrolman fred | Due on Sept. partment of the Chamber of Milla will be diamiased as a result of : ssa taatl tel ‘egltmaine this Gain Com. . the “poliee Joy rb in which his| George #8. Chappell, hum ~ ei eu a ° cham. 2 300 Miles auto collided with a street car three|author of the book, “The Cruise of | ber he West arg! : d | weeks ago at Ninth and Pine|the Kawa,” whose contributions are! meeting with a cordial response, gg AEE at., injuring four policemen, will| a feature of Vanity Fair, Ifo and cording to membern who have on Mie B " * " soon be decided, Chief of Police W.| other periodicals, 04 in the campaign unde Came All Way From) yp. severyne announced Friday | will be a member Fa Palen under the New Mexi Mills in wtill on sick of the party of | slogan, er Get & Mem. ew Mexico by pended from the service without pay nine evel! Known| ber is tembe The vast y Beveryns will confer with Inspector writers who Will! cubs and of organizations Foot Harry G. O'Brien ag to whether| ibe guests of the! oy are being addressed t pe me ‘ — Mille will be dismiased or reinstated Chamber of Com-'" Mi w volun. “If L reinstate Mills,” sald Sev merce at a din-/ter epenkers who are wetting forty eryns, “he will have to give up his ner at the Rat-/ what the chamt * doing for gy car. He has shown that he ten't a nier club, Sept. | atti. fit pernon to drive 20 The party a Meanwhile, Patrolman EB. H. Da which will make ~ ! in ati} in E wridense hospital, & tour of the Pa-| COTTON GINNED vering. Patrolman c cific Northwest,| 4, tans Mi } n and Investigator Robert Ker includes the fol] _ WASHINGTON Z Hy *—Cottton j have complete! recovered lowing . m om the tieg Mills is almont recovered from his in orge Palmer 171 bales and Mb juries Putnam, son of he crop of 1921, the : —— the publisher minced today mg , r ' — nee, Miss Hall declarer, she Wall - fone ER side jumped a freight train, and rede for humor! Bon hewn by y fey seals ti about 100 miles Bhe received a few and journals or pe ne Hut . ow % wifes’ tn. autos, — Charles Hanson Evening Sun; Hubbard Hutehinggg! Hhe has now nent for her clothing,| Towne, editor, poet and novelist;|) author and mu (Composer; stating that she intends to seek em-| Ruth Hale, literary and dramatic) Held, Jr « ustrator, and Me. Beattle leritic; Frederick O'Brien, traveler’ Chappel) ployment in or ny WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse RATES .10¢ per hour - We per hour .70e per hour -10¢ per bour me, han we ked approximately Two ds 6 arrived In Seattle after her | eckied to go north. Ale per bour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onchalf fer time worked is excess of eight hours per day. he elected to walk. With a! nm her back sho made the way nes and a cooking kit. Most reat, however, during th months, was obtained at farm where, she says, the women lad to give her food and lode To Any Boy or Girl Securing Ten New Subscriptions to THE STAR It Is Equipped With Ball Bearings, Rubber Tires and a Roller Brake. It Is Built and Runs Like an Auto It Requires But a Few Minutes of Your Spare Time to Possess a Coaster Wagon NO MONEY TO COLLECT—NO MONEY TO PAY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Here {s your opportunity to secure ove of these GET STARTED NOW rr wate are now Star and about the Coaster Wagon for, Show them the picture of the and they will be glad to take The get a Coaster. Get started right away. All you have to do {s to get ten (10) new sub- You don’t have to collect any money, nor make e a Tell (8) See the Coaster Wagon Manager at The ” Star office, and he will give you & m" ees Se ae pany Bag var Subscription Blank Book. THE SEATTLE STAR 1307-11 Seventh Ave.

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