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EGGS ARE F Vance of two cents a dozen age of exes Was responsid! Higher market. Higher pr ported thruout the country Shippers were receiving 3T Wosen for the fresh ranch, Bhelled stock and for mixed colors. With the of exception produce markets Tuesday on market was high and was ed as very firm by jobbers Were from $9.50 to $10 fancy grades. VEGETAELES Reets—Local, per sack Beans—tocal per Local, white per Te 0 d yellow, #& e. hothouse, dom, box Per crate Lncat head. per erate » 7 @reen, dos. bunches. ite pickling, per %, Bpanish. per ™ Ire. bunches, each DOK sos white, & fancy graded » a Yakima, per ™. Local, dos, bunch Bptnach—tocal, 20. doe . Summer, por M. ... bard, por th. ... “Local, peach box... Picktings erate... 6.050.065 Turnips— White, sack “FRESH RANCH ony Fresh ranch eggs were firm Tues @ay under prices of Monday's ad A short for the ices of Doth butter and exes were being re centa a Jet ewes were | ti), cents a dosen to the pro | & N. lemons, | there was no shortage of commoii ‘tes on the local wholesale fruit and The lem regard Pr box for) Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers toe 76g 1.00 ety oun ae 190 use Bin tye *INo. 2 0 Stocks Are Firmer in Early Dealings WALL STREBT JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW NEW YORK 19—-Prices wore slightly firmer in the early deal- Sep’ inge on he N Pe nge today, Sterling opened somewhat York stoek exch w |hicher, Which waa interpreted to indleate an easing of the tension exiat ing In’ the foreign aituation. Union iflo atarted at 102%, 4 main, of nearly 2 points, while fractional adval w od thern Pas CNG. RouthechPacific and Loulavilie & Nashville, Industrials were it regular Soen + Maldwin 104, off My Sinclair 894, up Mi Studebaker }i2?&. uy otk & Weatern off te) A hy ‘ip at United Hethiehem “RY Toly, off M n Tol. d& Tel. 128%, ; Mexican Petrotoum 188, neral Motore 14% 4 Staten Steel 103%. up S; Atehivon To Ponnaylvania 48 187%, UP Ya: Southern Pacific 4, up te orthern Pacific OTM. UD }\: American Sugar 80%, off 1%: Allied Chemical 63%, | “Seale buying, which was reported thru Mo: rand pric lidated Ga 1a recover 1%. Adams Express made Trading was slugaia ment around LL a.m, furche Toward noon @ special ond hour vering move- cks showed little disposition to ratly tration Was staged in the oop based on the growing demand for the metal, American Smelting, conda and Kennecott scored fractional gaing, while Chile's produc n in the segond quarter coat an average of 7.07 conte Pe An GRAIN MARKET | AS IRREGULAR : very Oy Quotations Furuse by my bagen & 2nu~ Block rican Tobaces Rubber Alaska Gold 18% CHICAGO, Sept, 19.—Grain prices | 4! wind . closed irregular n the Ohfcag Chalmers do of trade tod It wan @ eee flu with the| jsion of easy datlone, |general trend of prices downward, | 4 @ | Heavy buying in corn near the ol [strengthened that grain after it had aber opened off % Jat $1044 and closed off Ne cember opened off Xo at $1 ed off Lec. May opened off ee at aA 08 and “clo od off September oj re ims rece rr ted ST je and & ed up lec pened up i ak [81 ye and cloned +a Oate—September opened off %e at es 38c and closed unchanged. ber opened unchanged at sloted unchanged. “May opened off | WE at Ihe and Cloned off tye Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday's Quotations Central Leather Wheat— High Low — Close | ¢ Sept... H.0tM HL9RK $1.08 | ¢ Lea} 1.08% | | Canadian 43% Tin 1% eTEN + 10.48 19.48 | May Lard— Sept 1047 10.45 10.40 10.37 1 Motors Goodrien Rubber Gulf Btater steel hard, 91.05%. Chicago Live 0 CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Cash wheat— ye Tea Apringtield necott Keystone Tire Lackawanna Steel HH cad toe Portland Market Status (fianseri*ou secs! . Cattle— Receipts. oe Best steers, ater Piet ee) sors and halter. 4 Hone Market steady. fair to good) od to choice! canners, #1 a. 50: heavies, Market stendy. Vast of mountain Inmbe, §9@%: yea lings, $7.50@ wethers, 15.509 ewer, 12656. ~Miterting... ..Canadian Freneh frane SL iiwedien erons iiMerway kr Danish krone 1648 1.10 . Greek drachme, 2.33 ar ry 9.08 Victory 148 30.90 Victory the The National City Bank OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of Currency at Close of Business September 15, 1922, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . Overdrafts ..ss..e0e U. 8, Bonds to Secure Circulation 50,000.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 18,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 29,000.00 Safe Deposit Equipment 10,000.00 U. 8. Bonds, Treasury Certificates, Warrants, + 1,336,045.45 Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit. . 11,780.38 Customers’ Liability account Acceptances..... $20.10 Cash and Exchange . . 1,462,165.04 TOMA ccc cece ener eeeneensreewewerseseesenneee +++ $6,626,892.11 LIABILITIES +. $ 500,000.00 100,000.00 236,667.18 Capital .. Surplus Undivided Reserve for Taxes and Interest. 26,000.00 Cireulation I RHE 60,000.00 Dividends .. 58.00 Letters of Credit . 97,120.33 Acceptances Bxecuted for 3,760.67 Deposits Total.. Our business Indicates the eteady and gratifying improvement in general business conditions, Orricens MAXWELL, President. ION, Vice President. Vice President. c Cashier J. W. i. Axsistant Cashier, eB Assistant Cashier, MAXWELL, Assistant Cashier New York Stock Exchange \t Ship News Tides in Seattle | Frene Rerlin eee ion. mia |Hamburw | 40 Hambure @4e Oats Nye 97% | Barley 5 | were heard the evidence In the $125,000 damage sult brought against King jeounty by the Hewitt-Lea Lumber company, was disminsed Tuemlay by ‘% | Superior Judge J. T. Ronald. The jury's vote, according to an unofficial report, was nine to three | in favor of the plaintiff. ‘The action wan brought to recover | for damage alleged to have been done | to the plaintiff's property when Lake al TURSDAY WEDNESDAY had appre so vteh nEET, 20 while it hung on a hook jn & Piet High Tide | Pirwt High Tide Jowntown restaurant, James H. 7 “4 “It's bad enough to have to m, 28 tt he te po me 21 fu l| {mated your hat and keep an eye e on every gent in the place,” said F Flannery, “but when a cop swipes orei dap beats your hat’ it's too muc neh 4a, [Japanese wecond +4e United Kingdom 648, 1922 an Francisco Produce | ma FOUR STABBED PORTLAND, Sept |perhaps stabbed fatally, | sult of m belated shop strike dis jorder near night. Three of the men are sald to be strikers, while being a announced, Charles Arnold, There ars 100,000 children under! years mentary schools. THE SEATTLE STAR HE CLAIMS ONE OF SEVERYN’S POLICE SWIPED HIS KELLY Complaining that a policeman riated hin binek derby | 216 mm, 110 ft Viret Low Tide Flannery, fan Annex, ap pealed to © of Police Bev oryna Tuesday for redrens Flannery ts chapeau blue now wearing @ left by of his that tin eray the own. wan coat place Stewart Will Names | Wife and Daughters | ‘The will of George M, Stewart, He attle powtmaster under President McKinley, was admitted to probate in superior court Tuseday by Judge King Dykeman. Stewart died in Be attle August 24, at the age of 72. In| addition to bis widow, Mra. Kate T.| | Stewart, three daughters are named | jas beneficiaries. They are Mra. Mar guerite Fisk and Mre. Gladys Talbot, % | Of Seattle, and Mrs, Vonnie 8. Brown, 94% |of Newman, Cal, 199% | ‘The extate in valued at $5,000, A 1o74 lm. Stewart and J, H, Ballinger were 106% |appointed executors. Funeral Services for T. B. Moore, 67 Funeral services for ‘Thompson VB. | “ ” “ a7 dient of the hotel in 2 : ¢|formation bureau of Seattle, who) ais is 13] died last week, were held Monday | under Masonic auspices Mr. Moore come to Seattle from the East 1908 a» @ builder of 20 of the) Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition) buildings. Bineo then he has been! connected with many contracting and| bullding propositions, He ts survived | sucstars Quotations jin prime firsts, fon Chetde—california flate, taney, tte 1b; |b¥ his widow, Matilda J, Moore; a firsts, 230 1b. won, BR. T. Moore, afd a daughter, radi: Hazel 0. Moore. Foreign Exchange “Ranga se NEW YORK, fapt. 19.—-Fe . cunnge opseed’ fire” Sterling Judge Neterer to ag %, up 2% 006% tire, Address Kiwanians Judge Jeremiah Neterer of the U 8. district court will be the speaker at the meeting of the Kiwanis club Wednesday noon at the Washing ton Annex. The program will be} Under auspices of the public af fairs committee and will be in com lmemoration of the signing of the | American constitution as part of the Kiwants International program for Constituttont war IN RAIL ROW 19—-Four men in hospitals here today, one as tho re the labor temple last) the fourth admits strikebreaker, the police Tacoma Interurban Scene of Hold-up| 6, alleged striker, |Liner Is Bringing Writers to Arrive Wednesday Evening A party of noted writers and tilus- trators, now touring America, 1s! pcheduled to arrive in Seattle at} 6p, m. Wednesday on board David) Whitcomb'n yacht. Among thone/ who will be the guests of the city! until the following day, when they | will leave for the Pendieton Round-| George Palmer Putnam, | publisher, and Mra, Putnam, Wal-| la Irwin, George &. Chappell, | Jen Hanson ‘Towne, John Hold, Frederick O'Tirien, Walter Trum bull, Hubbard Hutehinson and Ruth Hale While the women are being en tertained Wednesday evening at the Cc. D. Stimeon home, the men in the party will be the uents of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce at a Puget nound fish dinner | up ore Oriental Products Bringing approximately 4,000 tons| of Oriental products, the Blue Fun. nel liner Ixion, under the manage ment of Dodwell & Co., in due in Seat tle Friday on her last voyage to this port The new steamship Achilles will | replace the Ixion on the trans pacific run, relieving the Ixion at| Manila, and arriving in Seattle De comber 30. The Achilles ts a sister ship to the Tyndareus, well known Blue Funnel liner Tea and ilk are included in the cargo the Ixion will bring here this week | SPECIAL | TOMORROW Two Fried Kegs (Strictly Fresh) With Toast— 15c In the following COLEGROVE rants SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP | 110 Pike St. EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 15M Third Ave. AUTO KITCHEN Broadway and Pike ery member g. get member in Séptember ME lfor Seattle Chamber o/Com of “MODERN | Loew Theaters ,. Asnaulted by two thugs at the Tama Locomotive “ a1 | may dio from cuts in the chest and |. {om | crurban station late Marine ‘ ye jneck. FF. FF. Amyck, confessed). 4 bt, Tom Waall, of Stell be sy sig |erikebrenker; D. F. Green and) Money nigDt, tim ie $30 and s sa 164) Frank Smith, strikers, were suffer.|Ac20™m, was robbe Xr <a ey at 14% 148" | ing severely from cuts and binck-|DAEEBEe check after he aes Mesicon Seaboard. 18% SS {Jack wounds, The three were ar.| Knocked unconscious by © piste! a egy < ay Be te rested on disorderly charges. butt. “ . 7 He Hing Faces Winter 4 jury grees in ry ne Te Ape Law Suit; _Without Underwear ue it , Ww | soy Lum Hing, 615 Yesler way, te HS NB) Unable to agree, the jury whieh! tinent . A coldé-hearted burglar entered Toy's room Monday night, relieving Toy of his winter flannels, razor strop, soap and a bottle of Chinese medicine HAVE YOU SEEN TED? THIS WOMAN’S ASKING Wy Wash Beon Ted? | r Ht oteoaeen Ses. tevee at |) Soe ee PALACE HIP i] 9, Mra. N. A. Peterson, 6241 || Badd a tales . 1 Takes “Time Off”; Fourth ave. N. k. whore tele. |] Mi peat i |] phone, which should be called 7 ‘eather Now in City Jail | in the morning, in Kenwoot 2382. || IDANIELS | y | As & result of “taking time off." || is offering a reward to any per one W. Smith, 24, was held in the city || son instrumental tn getting him In Nest” it Jail Tuesday. Smith ts accused of||pack to her. He disappeared “A Wl stealing B. Willeford’s watch. Smith || many months ago. Foch Four }) In od have plenty of time tn/| oq tw a Spite Shepherd, white, Game AND OTHER ||) ayn tbertenncca: 2 oo RRO with two brown spots on his left Chicken” FINE ACTS ff ]/ side and one on his right side, His head te brown with a white of age in London — streak. He has fluffy hair, DENTISTRY DR. EDWIN J. | BROWN, D.D. 8. | 106 Columbia St. j For mere than 20 years | SEATTLE'S i LEADING | DENTIST i In making high cluss, modern plate ||| work, artificial teeth, bridgework, |]/ gold and porcelain crowns, gold and ||) cement or alloy fillings, also an ex | pert in extracting teeth without pata. | Chioroform and gas are unnecessary | for painless extraction of teeth at { Dr. Brown's Dental Clinic’ ONE DIME ANY TIME CHILDREN STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank Of Seattle, Washington SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..............$ 6,979,251.59 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of In- GONGGROEE ss iivctnniecupvasscts 1,229,419.30 Other Bonds, Warrants and Securi- ties 879,481.58 Banking House 500,000.00 Other Real Estate, Furniture * and PERO CIOE | as vise + ob ee naeee debe bis 34,859.83 Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit ... 18 abn sia abnes. 181,898.93 Customers’ Liability Account of Acceptances ......+. aves . 82,905.63 Cash and Exchange .... seeees 8,800,946.87 $13,138,763.73 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . ithcsledeeat Surplus and Undivided Profits. . Olsculation oli y ee U. S. Bondy Borrowed . vee Our Liability on Outstanding Let- ters of Credit eeder ses Acceptances Executed for Custom- ers shen ees ORI oo oo bs Sele: cad ous -$ 500,000.00 ° 548,449.47 100,000.00 125,300.00 186,283.93 32,905.63 + 11,650,824.70 $13,138,763.73 OFFICERS M. A. ARNOLD, President A. R. TRUAX, Cashier D. H: MOSS, Vice President , B, KLUCKHORN, ©. A. PHILBRICK, Assistant Cashter Vice President M. MeMICKEN Vico President HUGH ROWLEY, Assistant Cashier W. H, BERRY, Asst, Cashier Loans and Discounts ....... U. S. Bonds and Certificates Other Bonds and Warrants . Bank Building . Other, Real Estate Owned Furniture and Fixtures ., Letters of Credit . Cash and in Banks Capital os0sssereseses Circulation Customers’ Letters of Credit Deposits ....00.+. Total. ..eree The many friends during the recent primarien give thanks to all Statement of Condition September 15, 1922 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Surplus and Undivided “Profits - Southeast Corner, Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington Daniel Kelleher, Chairman J. W. Spangler, President R. V. Ankeny, First Vice President P. B. Truax, Vice President i. G. Ames, Vice President J. H. Newberger, Vice President H. C. MacDonald, Cashier 86 Splendid Homesites West of Woodland Park Will Be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION Sunday, September 24, at 1 p. m., at the tent, W. 77th St. and 15th Ave. N. Wa for the benefit of an estate. They Will Go Regardless of the Amount Bid! Surrounded by handsome homes, served by three lines, close to echools, parks and playgrounds; commanding & magnificent view of Puget Bound and Seattle, and directly in the path of the city’s north ward trend, YOUR PRICE PREVAILS! Terms are 10 per cent with bid, 15 per cent within 15 days, and the remain. der at $10 a month, Interest at 6 per cent, and 6 per cent discount for cash. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW! Our represent atives will be on the ground, beginning Thursday, but no lots will be sold before the auction Sunday after noon at 1 o'clock. GUARANTY TITLE FURNISHED BARNETT AUCTION CO MEYER I. SIMPSON Auctioneer car | etropolita, | Business Coilese ; | etree pean’ Aimy 0027 APPRECIATING support given me by my 1 take this means to JOHN P. BROWN. Report of the Condition of THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE At the Close of Business September 15, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts ..... - $10,420,545.92 7,382.24 py oreo liability to bank for ‘ac- United States, state, county and mu- nicipal bonds and warrants... . 8,550,866.81 Other bonds and securities..... + 758,187.07 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank...... 45,000.00 Banking house, safe deposit vault, furniture and fixtures....+...... 935,877.09 Other real estate..........-.seeeee 9,600.84 Interest earned but not collected... .. 64,172.62 Cash in vault, in banks and with U. S. treasurer 6,900,382.60 $22,851,631.51 $ 1,000,000.00 set eneeeeeenne LIABILITIES Surplus, profits and 1,057,149. roo Acceptances outstanding ....7...... 288'520:16 Securities borrowed—U. 8S. Liberty. a Deposits— Individual .........$15,892,050.78 403,228.33 U. S. government. 19,801,711.37 $22,851,631.51 woos OFrVICcERSs MANSON F. BACKUS, Prestaest ROBERT 8. WALKER Vice President A ROBERT MORTON Vice President Assistant Vice President er TRA W. Barry. Cashie: LA FAYETTE KELLOGG TLEO! ¥F. MeCREARY nt Cashier Assistant Cashier BL ATT ERICH LUCAS le: Assistant Cashier A ‘GODSAVE, Assistant Cashier LE RED RESOURCES $ 8,792,450.49 4,747,686.10 4,118,516.89 807,902.19 < 27,605.00 = 54,000.00 + 306,275.50 + 7,602,876.53 | se eeeerecevevceness $26,481,69L22 LIABILITIES $ 1,000,000.00 909,423.11 1,000,000.00 806,240.50 23,266,027.50 6,481,691.11 OFFICERS C. L, LaGrave, Asst. Cashier E. K. Reiley, Asst. Cashier C. W. More, Asst. Cashier Wm, Kahlke, Asst. Cashier J. H. Miner, Asst, Cashier