The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 10

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o 2 _ & Peach bo: SHORTAGE HERE IS ACUTE “AM acute shortage of exes on the Wholesale market was report: Spme hou were to Mil all orders, Storage! Was being drawn upon and a) tone developed, According Jobbers the market was due another increase in prices, The jon of eggs thruout the coun- Phas shown a heavy drop, due to the moulting season The ‘aeead market was continuing | Walla hothouse cucumbers Phosge arriving on the market, but With a price of $1 a dozen mies clashed with those of the local hot to} Transactions Light as Exchange Opens WALL STREET JOURNAL FI CIAL REVIEW. NEW YORK Rept de Following the heavy, volume, in, Wedn: last “hour, which Teached the highest total of any single he JUNO 12, “transactions were relatively ght and pressur ent th t the previous close, Theol “common es fraction om the tnitial tranee changer tn the @ narrow rr Opening prices faci $M. off wy Beaded ‘ NY Stnclatr, 33; Pittabure € Kepubl le Ateel, 69 wa i3i%. N off “), Mexican Pe States Steel, 201 M4, ey, 106 alee Public Markets PIKE PLACK pure Amertoan cane 4 tall cans tart 17. the. 08 house stock which could be bought) | fOr an low as 75 cents & dozen for were fancy grades, = Tomatages Wholesaling at from 35 an’ Eastern Peppers were firmer. VEGETABLES Pe — Pe Boral, white, per th. Local head, per orate lew, yellow, th. Ne 1%) doz. Bunches eu ery as cr) mm ats) |F¥ank E. Roberts, editor art mon to good - cows and heifers ... Calves, Hehe ... iam to eee Yoartings Wethers ... Ewes . FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Wleer—Vamtiy pat Blue Stem bakers 40 conta} Washtngton i pure whit 180 Mb de; salmon lee Td, Sta T.; Fed enape freah salmon onat, Jdwin Locomotive. 1 uM thy 1 S| Stall 100,” fresh salmon, haddie, We M, Seal starch, 2h; 2 the. black Ges, ste, ECONOMY Sa, 00, pare. sone anger, 4 Re m Es * ue Foreign Mena Status Wednesday's Quotations Fursisted by Logan & Bryan te, * “g B10 Becond Ave, —_ Stall 21, preseed corned beet, sandwich filler, #0 ™.; boneless pigs’ feet, te Tm. OUTLOOK 90 Pie at. bows corn. ie « Saserted nptora, 8 pike. Stelle t-2, steer pot roast, pork roast, center cute, 20 ride, 4 Te Zée: lamb chops, neck bonen, 4 fhe the; back bones, 5 Ibe Bho; 2 Wa pare tard. 200. WESTLAKE ane sugar 1198) ean; carpet tacks, 40 : Malls 20-21, $2.28; Conten Weatlake Special 106.90 rar 198-04 cond 4 “ | Third ¢Me .: Fourth ue Victory Me (om Vietory 48a 1% : Chicago ‘Car Lots Wednesday's Qeatations fst 1 wheat fe 41.12, Mae . LAT, 3 Alleged te have looted a downtown department store of articles valued | ste! at upwards of $1,000, four youths, Revel ‘ Willard Sinclair, 18, clerk; Harold| fusian sie Woodward, 19, clerk; Edward Jorgo- | Freneh Ss, 1531 sen, 19, clerk, and Edward Dempsey, | Preven {% 121) 26, machiniat, were held by detectives | pritien be, 1937 ‘Thursday. Detective Kobert KR. Her | fritien t+ tone bert traced the alleged gang thru the | site 4 Victory movements of Dempsey, who ts said! Beigiam Restor to have been selling the stolen | Belgium Premiam goods. All of the property has been bem my yg lL &. recovered, oa “ . ci for Mrs. Roberts Funeral services for Mra. Marit las Green Roberts, 75, who, died at] 7rvances fw Se. Retell, Wash., Wednesday, will be | United Kingdom 6's, ibi0. 1 held Saturday at 2 p. m. at Bleitz| United Kingdom &4«, 1939 undertaking partors, United Kingdem $e, 1 : Mre. Roberts was the mother of of the | Houston (Texas) ning Post, of ©. Roberts of Portland, and of Mra. J. H. Douthitt, Mra. Carl D. Sasher and Mrs. Paul EB. Stybor of Seattle. Mrs. Roberts Itved in Seattle for the last 25 years. She was born in Indiana and before coming to this city was for many years @ resident | of Houston, Texas. Insurance Men in Drive on Jackson JACKSON, Cal. Sept. 24.—News Paper correspondents are leaving. The insurance men are coming. ‘The vanguard of tneurenee com- panies arrived hero today @) sell lite rane policies to miners. With few exceptions, all of the newspaper correspondents are gone. | Chick Mash— 100 Altho. she’s a married to Ed- ward L. Bernays, New York lawyer, Doris FE’. Fleischman, *| public relations ‘counsel, re- a Mr. and Mrs. partnership. | She retains her maiden name and signs the hotel register 3 |accordingly. 20.00 HOME-MADE FRUIT BUTTERS Want to get full directions and instructions for making ‘em at home-—now, while you can get the apples and other fruit in plenty? Our Washington bureau fs prepared to help you. This bulletin gives full directions for making apple butter, apple butter with oh with grape julce, with lerrons, with plums, with rhu- barb; crabapple butter, pear butter; peach butter plain, with dried and canned peaches; peach butter with lemon juice; plum butter, Garfield butter—they're all In the bulletin, It's free to readers of The Star. Just fill out carefully and legibly the coupon below, and mail as directed: ee Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 N. ¥, Ave. Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin HOME-MADE FRUIT BUTTERS, and inclose two cents in stamps to cover post- age: NAME. i AE CRM ek shay i Tides in Seattle TATOOMH ISLAND, Rarome Mk A. M Wind wouth- Passed out, five ‘ It AL Me at tw m PORT ANGRLIM, Hopt. Arrived, tr Mukilteo Arrivals ead Bheutives ARRIVED —#opt 28 itr Admiral me, OF 11:00 mnt oor Portiand, Me, at i246 jee inventor from Malti , Fomons for Stir Mukilteo for fan Francisco, Midvight! str Prines Kupert & Rupert, at 11:68 p. m., ety Mp Boutheastern Al 9 pom [Mowatic Mahoney for Han Pedro # Maja California tor Arenas, at 8 p.m. str Depere for raise, at 145 p im.) wir Yoeemt jMan Francieco, at 1:46 p.m; atr Beet Worker for New York | ate Rverett for Ban Pedro, Vessels “ Other Ports Tacoma—-Rept. 24-—Arrived, ete Biverett from Beattie ie Mahoney from a from Beattie Salled, ete m. “Arrived, etr Gailed. str wr as Laman Weat Roland Davis, 13 (below), of Atlanta, is facing a murder charge, following the death of his playmate, Ella Mae Lock- lear, 12, said by police to have been killed by a bullet from the lad's rifle. wr Tor th ~arrived, str Arizona Bale’. ote be wenkan tor w 2 F Owens Wins $50 Prize in Scene Contest &. D. Owens, of 4116% Baker ave was Thursday awarded the $50 cash Rorecns |"? offered thru The Seattle Star joy the Burlington route for the beet 10 representative photographs of Se attle. |Vessels in = at Seattle Heath Cove Terminal % Greet Terminal—t, homiah. Pier 1t-—-#tr Admiral Mecholase. tite Admiral Redman, str Ipe- tr febree. Terminal—ttr ¥ | Atiants farer macy Wrest Termina}—dtr Mest flea. wt Terminal. & © & Bors |Mantora Mtreet Terminal — str wae we erway Dock & Warehouse Co. air Nien ©. 8 G & Det UR Ahtpping Beard doo x wr Delight, of Sabrion, str West’ Gahokian department of the Chamber of Com NF Fy ney Or Weetlmerce were C. T. Conover, R. and, wr Morgan and Prank Fretwell. The ot Sound Bri Dredging Co reine Pe eA bretaing committes found that Owens had Ames Roiprare & Terminal—Str Reese- turned tn an unusually fine collec tien of printa on the wubjects apect [Colman Crecsote Worke—#tr Horace man Moreee %-/ ted in tho contest. One view of Weet Seattie Trainee Station. &)unusual mertt war a picture taken dale Marine Mathway—ate Pacificn, [fom Queen Anns Ill, overlooking ow Griffau, dark Beifast, barge Co- | the city, with Mt. Rainier tn the back- Guitiom City. ground. :| MAKE PROGRES City’s Responsibility Urged by Mayor The other views shown were of « nection of Lake Union, with the Emergency Fleet corporation's wood on beats; Snoqualmie Falle, Volun teer park; Fisher flouring mills, typ! cal of & icading Seattle industry government locks, Smith Cove term! nals, sunset off Magnolia Bluff, noone showing a Mt. Raker reside lal district, and « view of the city from Volunteer park. The view showing the city, with Mt. Rainier in the background, { Urged on in an effort to raine the | considered an unusually fine piece o campaign total of $795,834.28 before | photography and is not only « uniqu: jthe closing of the Community Fund | but beautiful scene, with the spir: ra noonday [relief against the mountain back ground The pictures will be used by the |Rurlington route tn titerature any other advertising. This road plans tc The total brought tn yesterday |40 more advertising of thie sectior raised the grand total from $92.9: 44 net year and this year many peopl: lreported on Tuesday, to $203.62 on the route of the Burlington foun | This figure appeared on neibearas thelr way to the cool Puget Souny | thruout the city this morning. section. Dean Stephen I. Miller, of the col.| ‘The Chamber of Commerce ts alw lege of businens administration of the | Privileged to use the prints In its ad University of Washington, declared |¥@rtising, that the citizen who withholds his Sire small moasure of aid from a project such as the Community Fund te do- ing an injustices to humanity Short talks were made to the fund workers by Frank Waterhouse, | «teamater,” who Was recently held I President of the Seattle Ch mber of olympia authorities in connectior Commerce, and Mra. Henry Landes, |with the O'Hare family*outrage, wa of the city council arrested at &3rd ave. and Greenwoc Tho meeting was presided over by lave. early Thursday by Patrolme Campaign Chairman Otto F. Kee’. {iy y Rush and &. F. Jenning Mayor Edwin J. Brown issued a Lamben said he was a “remittanc workers brought to the meeting, Koller skating rink, yeater day, a total of $110,691, an amount taken in by Workers in one day's work Olympia Suspect Is Arrested Agair “sir Edward Glyn Lamben, 25 The judges named by the publicity | fuses to be the second part of | ‘oclamation in which he deplored fact that, in spite of the prosper y Seattle in the main ts enjoying. the fund i lagging. To fail in this undertaking, Mayor Brown declared, 1s to fores wuffering upon thone de serving of charity, What neighbor ing might think of Seattle should she fatt to respond to this, the responsibility of the entire city, ts a query the mayor raises, “This campaign.” Mayor Brown assorted, “wil! develop two clasnes of jcltizens—those who are just here for what they can get out of the clty. and those who recognize they have a| responsibility | BLIND WIZARD | PASSES AWAY Word of the death in Camas, ! Wash. Wednesday, of Frank Parkin |non, 44, known as the “blind wiaard jot Camas," has been received by friends in Seattle. | Mr. Parkinson, tho handicapped |during the past 10 years with blind. | ness, has become considerably weil | known tn the Northwest as a man of executive ability. For several years he has managed stage lines between Portland and Camas and other towns, } | Hin death resulted from fever. typhoid ide BANK CLEARINGS | Clearings Balances . Beattle $5,461,957.51 1,580,992.34 | i | A man” from London and denied hay ing knowledge of the Olympia «& sault, He will be held for further ir vestigation. Four bindles of cocaine, sui to have been found on William Ta lor, 42, were seized by Detectiy George Reynolds Thursday, Tayle san be tried on narcotics charges. perncellefican PALACE HIP! EAGLES NIGHT—FRIDAY AMILTON ty GRORGI COMING —"BEY, : Page 4 Important GOOD EVENING! A RE YOU WEARING THE “ANOTHER oo NEIGHBOR” | BUTTON ON eles Pig tns« ito California’ via the super-ship “H.F. ALEXANDER” HERB’S a new and superio: led combination of speed, de. amma Coastwise ocean travel to a new standard —a standard that makes the treveloywater way the logical travel route for the of affairs. Picture yourself floating down to California in your favorite club or hotel with all of its comforts, conveniences and luxuries—at a clip equal piggy ergy at ‘That's precisely what you'll experience on the super-s! lexander. ri 7 aly 40 hours to San Francisco; 65 hours to Los Angels. Unest omaing that you've been accustomed to. Service? — private in all rooms, shower baths, bell boys, barber shop, children's nursery are just an intimation. pr sae gn! dene teen “H. F. Alexander” 4 Alexander” alte: “Admiral Schley” alternately Reduced Round Trip Fares A in Etteet FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY: Second Ave. HO. Smith BME } prone Eliott 2000 ‘Mata ‘on { Fourth Avenue wacoma-1 1 inves Ave —Pnose BELLING! sly in E.G. Ms ICKEM, Pom TreMe Mgr. LC. Sarth Bids, Seattle, Woe. Pacific Coastwise Service The ADMIRAL LINE — PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY 4. ALEXANDER, PRESIDENT TO THE BOYS | OF SEATTLE The “Dan Patch” COASTER WAGON OFFER CLOSES Saturday, Sept. 30th At 6 P. M. Subscriptions to Apply on the Coaster Wagon Of- fer Cannot Be Accepted After This Time. ta ‘Those Who Have Turned in 10 Will Be Awarded Coaster Wagon on Verification of Sub- Contestants Who Have Secured Part of the Re- quired Number of Orders Are Urged to Secure the Balance as Soon Possibl the S of Wag: | ons Is Limited. ax one he eee “* COASTER WAGON DEPT. The: Seattle Star

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