The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 21

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THE SEAT |General Market Strong as N.Y. Exchange Opens PRICES a CLIMBING Tides in Seattle new vow@lk STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW ino: P | the Abo0, soe tes Ook 13.—Announcement of heavy over-subscription for rmpay SATURDAY eakening; oultry | awahioeee asury offering demonstrated the huge total of funde!| OCT. 15 ‘OCT. 14 Ww | he investment and furnished further evidence of the strong || Wirst Low Tide wie Law 3ite ints Heavy Kroundwork on which the present bull market is based, at the opening |p a0 a m. Le tila tine: me La tt Receip Wane Wok LXchange today View High Tide rivet ish Tide f New Jersey had a sharp break: reflecting disap: || i007 a.m, ie $-f | A468 am 10s a © fact that the 400 per cent stock dividend entatled no || second La : 4a s 3 prices was resend ne th the’ granene rate ce cash bayrbenta the general asarket was dat hee ae he | hoc ae ke es in the fruit section if " few commest!t! mearbat Lieieay. | of the induatrial leaders showed fractional gains in the earty|| "5° mene ery eevee ot) the * ~ while rallies were generally highe: , 5 Pere Poacher were selling at from $1 to wing Brice "inch Southern Railway, 26M, off \: sy erate. Winter Nellis pears ete 4 Union Poe eo ott s P vivamigy iy , Weather Bureau Report are just beginning to eee (bile; Now Haven, g0\, up Ms Btudebater, 120% up %l Ouice EATOORM INLAND, Oct 18-4 A. i ay; wind ef open were being quoted wer Qui ne $2.25 to $1.75 @ box, accord | el 107%. up Price movements were trr ular in the firet half hour Stocks which the speculative pointed with extra dividend prospects, at-\*ult, at 6 tg to sizes Dears. Anion were tained "new highs y inaluding “indietriat “Alcohol att o- om oe ox wove % and 8 wdel maker at ie 2 at tre a 4 Ke > Arriv nd Departures houses were quoting fancy 4 grapefruit at $8 a box, tho ARKIVED. Oct. Lette Wm, K Mer Chicago Live Stock peta ye rin tre Port Costa via Portiend, at ity were quoting thei Welds 10:80 & ms str Northiand, from Ban ae y Wage cseotee ay A Qo one ¥ via Bellingham, at 6, . m. ry 2 Dingo via are brange = market searcant ae bettas enesense Han Francisco and Victoria, a ona prices re ~~ median ight. Nene 0: io to size. weight, $8 wee. Lid wre fr HAsO a dox, according ent od Portland, at ommission houses had their! @%) heevy packing Traetier pen » touehe from Routheasers kin ek en Oe — } ate Admiral Ds Belling aod Anacortes, at 2.66 fees erge cranges marked up to] fp: fit but the high price e retarded | Cattle—Recetpts, wily stendy 2.500. Market gener Gholce and prime, Hie and good, 97.26@11; 35; god And choice, common and medium, Duteher cattle and helt Chinese Student Declares Postotfices Used BG on the general opinion of jod- iris pers on the dairy market that es: were weakening, Fifty-two cent g doten for exes on the Wholesal was regarded high, which was gala to be the cause of the weaker ce of the market. Slightly receipts also had a bear ing on the Butter was eontinaing steady | “Optum wilsbed Into China thru Japanese postoffices that are oper ated tndependently of the Chinese government, is proving to be the ruination of the country,” sald Houle | % Chong, Chinese medical student, who was a Seattle visitor Thursday | be Chong, whose home is in | and Liverpool, tor Mel market aquin for Bound trip, at a m. Ban S sce ker, | e | The poultry market was wes |eancisco, where he was graduated que to a heavy supply. There from high school, returned to the! Alaska Vessels were no changes in prices, how United States recently, after apend-| Petersburg—-Oct. 12—Malled, atr Cura- ever, The jobbers Imed that it ing four years in hie mative land | suthbound, 9¢ 4 pm strong receipts continue they will studying medicine. He left Thursday Retlect on prices next week. ome | sagan ender refined, |Dight for the Bast, where be expects} Wessels in Other Ports re of the opinion) firm: ar jt ter iversity and pursue an|| Tacoma—Oet 10—acrived, otr Kane wholesalers We ty a | ooet : ee tete ims |e enter & Univ ¥ and pi n that the heavy reecipts was enty a ee ete | American medical courm. He ts ac-| e@tewe tb temporary flood, and anid if the “ie we bee companied by his two sisters, who og demand keeps up for 4 . also expect to enter school ‘ Ghile longer the market will again weve oreign Exchange “The Interior provinces of China| |} Malls. eu Admire) Banley for Seas . —Feretgn ox avejoy tor from steady to firm on fancy | ..¢ whee erga TER Sk |are devastated And the condition ts | seats, at's po mi str Ravin Gosatelion ry. AM grades of poultry andjs Mi france, b0.0T88, 2 | becoming worse,” Chong continued. | fer Beattie at 2 p mi str Fosomite for geeats were being well supplied, ac-/ bad ott &) marke, 4003%./ “The pedple are’slaves to optum,|Mrs'tis. et 9 & m-; ote Delrons for Beat. | ate am |ehire from Arrived. str Glamorgan: ort » Beattie, d gording to dealers Friday. X eee Which Is furnished to them by Jap. or WF. Alexander VEGETABLES anese agents, With thie effective | trom Beart. Prices Puid Wholesale Dealers San Francisco Produce weapon the Japs have succeeded in|, ae. Pedro—-Ovt. Walled, ote Me- Per G08, ....- cee 10 wetting control of the railroads in) Local, per sack L28@1.ce | these sections and what litle com ‘ : Bease—Kentucky Wonders a dee don | mercial activity that is going on ts | Moni “Pabbage——Local, white, per D. #10 O19) Chame. Cai fata, taney, 24¢ 1b; frets} also in their hands. | wear Selled, str Alabame Ae i, im Arrived, atr Preatd: “ “The Chinese will have to wake up before they are completely dom-| inated by a stronger and wieer 08 | sar | ton, end m now it appears most too late. Of course, in some | Lech parts of the country the condition of |S’ the people is much different, but | tor this ts largely due to the work of | ¢Uk tor. Beattie, Pilecal red, per > Garvete— New, per dow bunches Local, doa . aaa Gom—White and yellow... Cotumbers.oc Hothouse, don. Leen! pickling, per box fer Plent—Por crate ....- * Oot, 12—talled, otr Agwt Disabled Veterans A specially compensated repre 509 **/ sentative of the United States Vet 1.8) erans’ bureau will be tioned per. 12@ @ manently at every government hos |the American missionaries, who 3% | pital in the Pacific Northwest with have a great Influence over the pso-| Vessels in Port at Seattle ple and bave persuaded them to cast |@mith Cove Terminah—Pler Preaigent MeKintey Pier = .| off the oplum pipe. district manager of the — — Bon Workers Plan President Madison. Grease Northern Terminal—#tr Toyama Pr ix| Northw $¢| Duress, In an announcement Fri- Aumtraiies browne ax ive. Dunehes. Ant lear Elwell a2) Gay. This government agent w zig 1t-De—Bens Forest ra thear claims and grievances of the . Pie Soe pe Many) Dres: hospitalized veterans and assist Big Harvest Dance Daw hat aleesnben The Bon Marche Co-operative as- le Coast Con! Wenkere—Otr Bpokans, sociation, an organization of the). © & M. T. Heather, Bon Marche employes, will hold its cond annual “Harvest Moon”) jthem in preparing their clatma. Veterans’ hospitals in | 4] Portiand, Walla Walla and Boise re affected by this new ruling ping Moara MM leontum, Acne KE. Mores, Bilverede Crose Kove. Delight. Western Kaugnt >t net ———ewe |G@ance at the Knights of Columbus ford, Lebrt Fiherts Pern. 3 | hall Saturday evening. There are et od jana 4 | ‘Terminal—#w Bagle, U. Eecane—Per 1 vases Hf] to be solos and entertainments dur- G 6 Burnside. elise: ined Nute— PRODUCTS ing intermissions, Hastord Wrest Terminai—ftr Tegen DAIRY Prices Paid to Shippers Beattie Geitvery . Mara, str Tom! Mary. erminai—Bty Tuder @tar, Yace sw |Use Fire Hose to ranch, white ohelt. at Puget Bound dee & Dredet a be 8 Effect an Arrest |Site." a , , 2s] SOUTH BANK, Eng, Oct. 12—Ai | "#108" Island Dock & Warehouse. rah 1.06 | bert Massey, accused of theft, ‘ook | Ames Shiprerd & Terminar—Bir Rowse- refuge on a roof to excape the police. | He ted his pursuers with tiles, | bricks and flower pots, but the fire $1 | bose was turned on him end he sur- 8s | rendered. Marine Raiiwap—a@r Pecitice, bark Peifest, barge Cogattiom City, UNIONIST WORD DISAPPOINTMENT Chamberlain Sp Speech Does Not Satisfy BIRMINGHAM, Eng, Oct. 13.— w «eo «|German Peasants Burn an Airplane’ BERLIN, Oct. 13—German peas ants burned a commercial ye ane which was forced to dese flying trom anomie Wiheroneia cream brick . Block Swiee .....- Wash. ,, ‘Tieamosk triple POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Feld by Waclete Dealers te Shippers eo” He . 10 18 | Brevlag w Brotlers—1 the. and over « 44) to Paris. Under 3 ts. 33 % Ma and 1D «+ ° a Ey a ‘Awreeame--: it|Wrist Watches Are t ee us| Increasing Neuritis| A en Chamberlain, leader of the LONDON, Oct. 13.—According to crea juntonist perty, made this afternoon | pec: the marked | pen etie open ried increas lene speech for which the country jim neuritis cases ts due to the wearing Il boon waiting —tte first pre ot weet watches | nouncement of a cabinet member re- |earding the crisis with which the 1801-38 tet ‘ WROD i vcwseness Plame Wenaichee, per crate -- Golden Drop. erate .. - Tallan, per box E. Wash, dow NUTS as a government ts faced. au ae) Kaiser Amour | Chamberlain dectared that not rr) only wes the government's foreign [policy challenged, but his own po- sition as unionist leader. He said he spoke under a sense of obliga {tion to hin party, with which he had jacted loyally in parliament for 30 years, Chamberlain said be thought that in the days of struggle and strife & party should subordinate tts own aims and personal considerations to the welfare of thé empire. He con. tended he had carried out his party's polickes working in harmony with Lioyd George with the full as hinet I do not pretend to say when the election will come,” Chamberlain said, “It's the undoubted right of the premier to choone when to advise his majesty to dissolve parliament.” Chambertain stated that if the coalition were allowed to fall the labor party might come into power. Labor, he sald, would be revolution. ary and the most destructive form of government. Chamberlain anid that the coalition government had been succensful in keeping the war of Asia Minor out of Europe. The speech was generally consid ered disappointing and uneventful. MARY CARR The famous mother $f "Over the Mill Ber Lig sriumph for ee Coal Shipments Are Headed for Alaska Coal supplies that have been ex- hausted In Southwestern Alaska for U ie Prices Fleur—Family pet. All-Grain Chop- Chick Feed Chick Maal | jot 104 the Pacifie Steamship Company 100m, with sent of bis party colleagues of the|' TLE STAR CRYSTA WHITE SOAP 6 Bars for 25¢ Meike I Caruaien o Borden’s Mik 4 at rouRe LARD, 2 Ibs. .....25c And Lots of Ment Spectals. THE QUALITY snor 48 Pike Pi, Mkt, Under Munte! Sharp or Mild Full Cream Cheese, Mf ov BO Primost, 18: B5¢ THE FOLLOWING PRI EXTRA FINE DILL PICKLES, 1c EACH Wesson OU—Pts. 26¢; BSc can Calumet Baking 3 cans Campbell's Soups . ‘ $00 kgs Macaront, Rasher, 58, Nood 2Re 4 bone: jearchlight Matches 2 ibe. Fine Ginger Snape. . 2 the eans Lunch Tongue. B2e, Ede, 6 186 : : ar bar Baking Chocolate i's Soups, 3 for... can Instant Postum ECONOMY GROCERY Economy Market, Lower Floor @UGAR?:.60c CARSATION © 4 Beak 3B limit Foer SANITARY MARKET, SUGAR STALL—109 FIRST AVE. FLOOR —— ANOTHER JILG DELICATESSEN Stell 21, Banttary Market, Lower Fieor, L. V. YACKEL, Full tine of Delicatessen Specialties. 3116'S HOT WIENERS Demonstrat- o@ free Saturday. FREE! Try De. Gregory's Eatire Wh HEALTH BREAD Beginn’s 8 Bake . Shop 14238% Firet Ave. Sanitary Mkt.’ OLYMPIA OYSTERS...76¢ Pt. RED HOT CRABS from our own boller every day SANITARY FISH MARKET Stall 128 Sanitary Market Ist Ave, Floor BROWN SUGAR, four kinds, 4 Ibs. 29c Powdered Sugar, 2 Ibs. ... Velvet Icing Sugar, 2 Iba. Genuine M Sugar, Ib. ....400 We ell over 40 kinds of sugar. Sanitary Market Sugar Stall 109 Fiest Ave. Fleer, COME TO ANDERSON’S GROCERY for Real Bargains, Two Big Stores STONG Butter Department, Stall 39, Economy Market BORDEN'S or CARNATION MILK, per case, $4.70, while it lasts Powder Fine Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel, mixed, ib up - 35e large package Seafoam Washing ‘Powder Bhe Bhe ae 34, 61-86 eo Be all | STONG'S Sissi’ Sanitary Market, 1519 First Avenue Also South-End Mkt., 3rd and Washington Ship News|] ECONOMY AND PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS |SUGAR: beer CAND us. §60¢ 100 Te, 8750 THE MALT SHOP 66 Pike Pl, Market, Lower Floor Complete Bottling Supplies Special—HIRES ROOT BEER— Family Size Chole Black Fig Munt 5c! mit Municipal Market % Your stalt a re OPTICIAN Lgvest Prices in Seattle XA REE SELLS Sliced PINEAPPLE 35¢ Large Cans 25c MAN'S GROCERY ike Ml. Mkt, Lower FL Good Creamery Butter, Ib, 45¢ New Comb Honey... .20¢ 5 Ibs, Guatemala Honey,...85¢ ICES GOOD FOR A WEEK: 9¢; % gallon (bulk), Ib. . Fresh Rolled Oats, 4 Ibs. ans Bunbrite od Balm be Ing. can Sockeye Salmon are Ideal Boap Rogers’ Pure Vanilia or Lemon Extract | 2 cane Old Dutch Cleanser | 6 10¢ rolie Toilet Pa Roger kiog Pow 2 Ibs. Pure Cocoa : Ibs. Elbow Cut Macaroni -1fe | 10 Ibe bot ier, 1 tb. 0 4 FLAP SACK Fleer. ATCHES, box. . SALMON tal Pure Ground Black Pepper 22¢ Fresh GRAHAM CRACKERS 15¢ Pure SPicns, Nu New Municipal Market Home Made Danish RULLEPOLSE 50c Ib. Fancy Swiss Cheese .. 466 Homemade Mayonnaise, made Peead gists, Se H. P. HANSEN DELICATESSEN 1509 Ist Ave., Corner Market OC c wvotes White Soap @ bers 240 APPLES $1.00 Br. Florida Grapefruit Sweet Peppers, Ib... STALL 12 Sanitary Mkt. Lower FL Entrance ONE BIG SPECIAL Freeh Creamery Butter 43i,. 2 Ibs. for 85¢ ber Buckwheat’ ** 2 Shredded Wheat Biscuit . be pkg WHEAT-O § Iba. Broken Rice Imported Quesn Olives, pt. .. Fancy Stuffed Olives, reney iret Pickles, MUGHES BUTTER STORE § * = New Krevt..-........ 28 Sanitery Market, Lower Fleer SUNSET FISH MARKET OYSTERS and CLAMS Whole Salmon, each Veal Roasts ......10c Beef Roasts ......10c Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs. 25c MENGEDOHT’ Stalt 2— Corner Market, Quality and Service G. F. HASTING 1523 Pike Place Market—Next to Manning’s Coffee.Store Crystal White Soap 17" 5 bars Carnation, Borden or Federal Milk New Peels, Citron, Orange, Lemon, mixed, "ib. Be Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins, New 1922 crop, 1 Brazil Nuts, New 1922 Crop, large ‘size, 2 Fresh Soda Crackers, 2 Ibs. Corn Beef Hash, large cans .. 15¢ Pure Cider Vinegar (bring jug), gal. 20¢, at. 8¢ Mazola or Wesson Oil, quart cans..... 4A9¢ Cimnamon, Mustard, Ginger or Cloves, 3 fer 35e GREEN, THE RELIABLE GROCER 32 Years tn Seattle Stalls 102-103-108-110, Corner Market, First Avenue Fleer and Stall 102, Senttery Market, First Avenue Fleer Red Bnagper. ib: LAMB SHOULDER . DEPENDABLE School Shoes Correctly Fitted 9 CUT-PRICE GROCERY eee a Elbow MACAnont ot SPAGHETTI, ary STAncH, 3 NING POWDER. « Tbe Ay 3 ane epnete.< ens. MINCED CLAMS, 2 tall cane ICNICS while they deal Meat Market Stall 116 Corner Market First Avenue Floor . « « « Th2e Sirloin Roasts .....15¢ Sugar Cured Bacon 25¢ Fresh Hens .......20c Ss MARKET Lower Floor Building Owners Talk Phone Rate |: To Giscuss the proposed phone rate increase asked by the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company, & committee from the Building Own: ers’ association met at noon Friday at the L. C. Smith Bullding ree ant. Principal speakers were Geo. F. Russell, superintendent of the city department of public uttlt- ties, and Assistant Corporation Counce! Tr 2. L Kennedy. Prepared His Meals Only, Wife Charges Oscar Falk was obliging enough to get his own meals when his wife was sick but made no pro vision for her to eat, according to a divorce complaint filed Friday in superior court by Rena Fulk, POSTPONEMENT or work on the Spokane st. bridge until the Strauss pians can be compared with those of the city is expected, according to the offices of City Engineer James D_Blackwelt, Public Markets Blog Stem beakers, “nt several months om account of the var, PIKE PLACE Sugar—Cane, per ewe with large shipments that are com-| iy tic qt. Stall 62, Carnation or Bor Heot, per owt : Ing into Seattle from Eastern coul|don's milk, ¢ tall cane abc. Stall 1 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED fields, local dealers say shoulder of lamb, 12% Mi tard. 2 te. City > oo ‘The steamship Spokane, Capt. | Hive, too ts veal roast, 12ie Ib. Stale — Frank Landstrom, will sail from |27-99, pure lard, 2 Me ‘800; sausage and Barley Smith Cove Saturday with a full ee ore Fh Oh 0 agg Rolled cargo of com! for Alaska and will! oe snapper, + Wh ee ‘Stan 1611, kip: Onnaiied and discharge cargo at all Southwestern | perea herring, 18e Th.: kippered saimon Sprouting, 160s ts, Other vessels will be sent) Wheat—fecicaned feed, 1250 rth with coal next week, officials |* It's another Reratch Feed 1008 ez-kaiser’s matrimonial plans big William Wheat Mixed feed, os ments committes Thursday, called by Pox productton Cocoanut Moar above, the grand duchess of Wiliam Pigott, shairman, it was Gettencced eet $698! Baden, Wilhelm’s aunt, who definitely decided to hold the $1.09 | ig trying to patch up the acrap %08s! convention of the Paciti in the kaiser’s family caused ¢.n".. bg peggy eden ‘iee| by his marriage plans; be- Trade council, in Seattle, December 118 | low, the young Prince of 14 and 18, in order to make tt “cont |Schoenaich, who sought to Possible for O. K, Davis, secretary of > but tht, National Foreign Trade council, ee|marry Princess Hermine but\ro ve present and take part in the te | whom the ex-kaiser “cut out,” [program Growing Feed--100's Hers are two little-knowh eneene Samer ie Growing Mash —100's, no B. M.. onl Baa ented ws the| Sar Mach-100's, ne BM. ...... figures connected with the) ap , yeemTiNo of the arrange ! der, m; Calum vhite bute ow veal Stall t 4. lees beef stew. fe M.; back bones, ¢ ths. | Stalls $-f, mut margaring, 2. the. 2he; mutton shoulders, Ge Tm. Stall 100, » 28e dos. Stall whole salmon, ; fresh crabe, 3 . 1 Mh. B80, 8 un for Ihc Staile 108-110, |. Hille Bros. bulk coffer, 380; Uneed full cream | Snider's cateup, 28¢. Stall 10 cheese, She Tb; cream brick cheese, foe; |cane 260; fancy stuffed olives, 300 pt: . 26¢ OUTLOOK a big pke att 1 + § cane mllty 2861 ¢ bare fe; Cal bo; 2 cans oyste: can So. Stalls 20-32-34, ton erg th corned pest, lhe ™ 3, whole salmon, 1¢ M.; | fresh 12%e @ | black oF ling cod, 2 tha. 26 | ealmon, So; fresh Dungeness 2 potatoes, tbe Soc; Tea Garden When this sheep was about to be slaughtered, it leaped into the stall of a horse owned by Horton Hayes, Whitefield, N. H. The horse protected it. Now the sheep trots along with the horse wherever it goes, keeping up with its fastest pace, 20e; pot rosat, 12%05 » 12%C. Stall 185, 12-T, salmon, Thc; salmon trout, 16e T, oysters, 70c pt. Stall 159, best butter, S2c , 2 Me for § cheese, 30¢; Guatamala - can S5c; peanut butter, 18 360, Stall 130, $1 malt and , 200; ‘tee Krett macaront and cheesn, 2%-T. vacuum packed coffee, STs, jar for 20c Stails 16-17, 6 bare Clean Easy soap, t8¢3 2 lbe pas. Peartine, 8c; 6 bare cocoanut white soap, 26c; 7 bars Swift's Pride soap. * pkg. ple 2 cans Golden Wee can pineapple 200. apples, $1 box; Dy box ECONOMY i Stall 96, best cane — 4 a. Ite, Te. 60c. Stall 2 each: fresh herrin fresh black | cod, ie fb.; salmon, 20c T. Stalls 1-2-8, iamb roast, 100 [.; liver, 2 Mom ifn! stew meat, 3 fe 25c. Stall 61, sharp, cheese, 30¢ .; mild cheese, the Big fresh ranch egas. S00 dos. Stall Si, vegetable shorten! : Be; Rock cottage cheese, 20c M.} home made sandwich filling, 49¢ T. Stalie 87-38~ 4 boxes Searchlight matches, 38c; 36 large can Sockeyt salmon, 36c; 250 bari baking chocolate, 1c; 4 100 cans good salmon, 26¢; 2 Tha, fine ginger snaps, 250, White Man’s Market Has been opened at 1612 Westlake and on Fifth ave., across the street from Frederick & Nelson's, Farm produce will come from our farm dls , rect to you, at less than wholesale prices. Extra fine potatoes, 18 Ibs. 25; $1.25 per sack; $22 per ton. Gold- en Giant sweet corn, 20c and 25¢ per $1.25 per sack. Extra fine celery, 10c, two for 15c. Beets, care rots, cabbage, spinach, onions and many other vegetables at remark ably low prices.—Advertisement, SHOES t:. You can bank on gettlng your money's worth here, “work sions $2.45 $2.65 $2.45 FAMILY SHOE MARKET 1600 Pike Pl., Foot of Pine Boys’ Oil Tan School SHOES. Smalier Sizes ,.

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