The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 21

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928. THE SEATTLE STAR Travel to Tacoma | PREDICT BOOM = Jndustrials Climb i t IN DELIGACIES) | Eardy New Yor k Deals Ship News WALL sith. NEW TORK! Pee fe cAt thal the” # 7 California ‘Shipments Are}? Due Next Week etm Coen Pr Conditions on the dairy, fruit and| up Produce markets were hanged Included -ampany an. 1. uP Wi OF VF Steel whe u Mi Bluds So tee hte egy Uehara a The Safe and Comfortable Way 's Quotations Pomitind a9 Logan or Sa is and Departures) $—Mtr Dorothy Al fiwer prices bed good Friday and no other changes were made, Pro-| duce dealers are confident that the| anticipated arrival of California deli eactes the fore part of next week wil boost 1 sales considerably. BY STEAMER Artichokes CHICAGO, Feb. 9—Grain pricen| Beeis—Looal, per sack 2 closed fraction: ero Berto 7 : : Oe actionally higher on the| “hicago board of trade today, after a session due to contli oth whe S\made new highs for th: but reacted later, Provis! lower, Colery—Cal., per orate Cucam Lee. hothouse, doa. Gerile—Per tm. aaah Lettoce—L. A. Chicago Board of Trade Friday's Quotations 12% $1204 S19 ia yeme pet be Lis” EUR Lae eg | tia LR tan Med hy 14 78% (OTe wesc en HH Wy Tey te oe a HN Nt Vessels in Other Ports | Tacome— Seompbens— Seniatn’ tue. ropects.8.00 ay tty “ meme Tursipe—imp. doa oy 42% wt) “a FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers M42 1148 1148 Ihe |uiy a ane ne Delicions, box eee 7 #7 1007 10.90 10.99 exira fancy ..1.58 10.97 Cash wheat—No, 3 hard, $1.42. Portland Produce Friday's Quotations | menmasty 4 to ie ze necee 310 Mene—16 9210 1b, SPEEDY STEAMER “TACOMA,” THE FASTEST ON PUGET SOUND Try the New, Improved Service Over “The Water Way” The popular steel steamers, “TACOMA” and “INDIANAPOLIS,” have just been completely overhauled and new boilers installed in the latter. They will be maintained regularly on this route in ue future and augumented by a . third steamer about June 1. San Fransisco Produce Friday's Quotations | Petnter—sestran 42 \ve ib prime fata Pineapple—Cuden, Bhadard—Loca! hothoure, Tb. * 48 ige TD; flrata, 44 Tangerines—Per crate N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | Friday's Quotati ¥ A | Sugar—stronger nt 1u DAIRY PRODUCTS Coffem Nef Ris spot. 12% O00 Ts 80] Bujees Bele to Shippers 4 Santos, 154 @) ; Arrived. ort. * ‘A arade, Seattle Settvery Terminal—Pler A—Btr Roose. q iti es peng by Willie A. Higgins Foreign Securities WILL ASK FOR Jorestistirtten” sermissiie roxtwa Feraished hy Logan & Bryan Ave, Heattte FASTER SHIP Pree ir mee ts str Tyndareus, DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Better—-Local creamery, cubes, The Rev, R. V. Mathews of Wash. ington, D. C., chief assistant to Pro-| hibition Commissioner Roy Haynes, arrived in Seattle Thursday from Al- | aska with a plentiful sup | formation regarding rum sm etween British Columbia Wisconsin cream brick Block Swine .. Wash. triplets Tillamook triptets a. Dr. Mathews was ao: | Ath fed on his trip north by Leo on ken, member of the general tion force for this district, and | Pu #0. & Detl- rnaiae, 4 Dredging Co— F Minaion. Comite John C. Juneau recuperating from a serious| | Kirkpatrs Uiness. nt Mili—tr Ditka, wehe Mose Me As & result of Dr. Mathews’ tn. | Veatigntions ft ts believed that a fleet | of fast boats to run down rum run- | ners along the coast will be re- Foreign ign Money S Status pone Furnished by a « ape iii | THRIFT CLUB GETS BACKING By raising $5/),000 at a stockhold- jew saeating held Thursday night, a | the Thrift club, « sem!-co-operative, monthly payment business venture, |/BROWN ORDERS was relieved of tie temporary em- ta | barrarement which caused Dr, 1), E. S G Griggs, of the concern, to ask for a RENT AVIN recelvership, and was placed on a| To effect a saving of nearly $8,000 sound financial basis, Dr. Griggs an-| annually in the budgets for the city nounced Friday. park board and the board of civil ‘An a result of the move by stock-| Service commissioners, Mayor Brown holders to place additional finance be-| has ordered the park department hind the concern, the action of F, C.|to move into the city engineer's of- Outland, protesting the appointment |fices as soon as convenient, and of C. W. Melville na receiver, was nt | Rotif ed the park board that its pressed before Judge J. T. Ronald|(Warters in the Lowman building Friday. Melville was confirmed as| Will be transferred to space in the | recetver of the club, and will direct | fire station building at Fourth ave. ite business activities, Outiand asked |%nd Battery st. that his motion protesting Melville's}. “The civil service commission has appointment be indefinitely contin-|beem paying a monthly rental of so if 4525 at the Alaska building, while y attls Training Mtation—U. & B yaock—Mr Depere, mo- On, ip Moortnge—fitr Nedon- COMFORTABLE AND FAST STEAMER “INDIANAPOLIS? ENJOY THE BEAUTY AND INSPIRATION OF THIS SCENIC TRIP The voyage is delightful. These steamers are fitted with every comfort and convenience. Comfortable seats are in the cabins and special observation rooms, protected from wind and weather, are provided for lovers of fresh air. There are also spacious promenade decks where you can exercise instead of sitting in a cramped position during the journey. ued. Carl Sandburg to tzonimws tse mt |] Leave the Auto at Home and Try the Steamer | 1 The new quarters offer sufficte: Recite Here Feb. 22) ,,12° iy (uarce™s, Giter mutfictent Carl Sandburg, recognized as one | pected that the chi will bo made of the four or five greatest posts of |about March 1. Foreign Exchange America today, will be in Seattle pie .| February 22. HEWI DEE. Fed. 9. worsen, -. Sandburg, besides being a post, is| NAPLES, Feb, 6&—M. Henri Sam- 44; marks,/q prominent newspaper man of the|ons, @ Frenchman, whose head was | Middle West and a musical enter-| badly slashed in a duel with Signor | Floods do not interfere with steamer travelethe more water the better. . Slippery roads need not be feared if you travel ‘by water—the sane way. tainer of considerable ability. Rotoll, has had to have his ear am-/| 11.509 12.00 . o . m., Thursday, Februa: , | Dutal aati eee sana prevented a we a The time required on a trip to Tacoma by steamer is from one Charnes se ne Marsanaas | ini of Wiatingn camp, tne hour and thirty-five to one hour and forty minutes. Compare literary fraternity. He will recite se: 4,474,096,00 | |lections from his own works, among {960,177.00 | |the most popular of which are: “Chi- ¢ngo Poems," rnhuskers,” “Smoke and Steel” and “Slabs of the 4g Sunburnt West." this to the time required by automobile. Then compare the ex- pense. The round trip rate by steamer is less than one cent per mile. Can you operate your automobile for less than from five to ten times this cost per mile? Figure it out. RATES ARE EXTREMELY LOW Figure your saving over other modes of travel. Cents, Cents, One Way Round Trip DAILY SCHEDULE Boats leave Colman Dock, Seattle, for Tacoma: 7:00 9:00 11:00 a.m. 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 p.m. Leave Municipal Wharf, Tacoma, for Seattle: 7:15 9:00 11:00 a.m. 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 p.m. Lunches Served PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3993 Clearings Balances Tacoma Total transactions ., 1,852,000,00 | Police Arrest Alleged Klansmen “Futurist dolls” and weird Bight alleged members of the Ku Klu Klan were arrested) dolls of all kinds soon will Be by Brooklyn (N. Y.) detectives on charges of carrying con- fashionable, predicts — their creator, Marie Cantawitz, cealed weapons, driving a car ei a ks pohdblrdc hi Russian artist, now in San possession of intoxicating liquor and disorderly conduct. De-|Fancisco, Here's the artist tectives Gilbert, shown weariny the seized regalia of the|and one of her strange cre- masked prder, Riley (left) and Herman made the arrests, ations, 4,717,863,00 727,677.00 9

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