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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR BUILDING BOOM Industrials Make New — EGCSCONTINUE SAVINGSASS'N {Airplane | SEES BIG LOCAL SUGAR COMBINE. SWEEPS NATION Gains on N. Y. Market TOQHOLDSTEADY, HASBIRTHDAY| Views GROWTH AHEAD INFLATES PRICE Labor Department Reports | \i:i*sitneays. see tine Ar Negligible Unemployment | siiminaiea’and lndutiriais displayed t Light Receipts Maintaining ly, Frank Jefferson Assumes FINANCING INDUSTRY Seattle Can Lead Them All,|Upward Trend Not Justified Local Market | Duties at Dime & Dollar | A company of bens Says W. F, Sedgley by Condition of Market WASHINGTON, March 1 A Brisk boom in construction work | 9M a w to ent 5 eve The cause |ed ary treasurer of the I é ree t t re ot: tow id with a parallel improve in by Op 4 nid to be due t D mo & 1 , I , : < oW. F , Pr Bess and industry generally, is up Me: A 4. UP WEA t ht : ‘ the dutt f his off Inve ‘ ? r gouge this ing up thruout the coun aC tk, Baldw A2 pl featured the « ¢ leoda He comes to Beattie from e te ar ‘ f 0 ot ing to reports from all the states, | Pet: a. te Ts where he was vice White ‘ if tott . , VEG . ya f the ayn ate ‘om made public by the labor department Coad %. Up Ki; Pan-American, “ ETANLES nt and treas vs paths, r of ex 1 + | toritt r ka 6 ey. eee ao? urer of tt na I > ha nt is revipal w aselabsAbeart ol! | ° Li the « ver fit Unemployment and will result 1 N. Y. Stock Market \ a2 kane Title ¢ ? t : ; ve ad hortages tn some secti oN Wednesday's Quotations : . ’ and president of b me : * je M are will go to th Derk indicated Fomished be © os Spokane|™! 2 : ere " nt rue ted, Bie Becond Av Serre tal. ¥ umeoti the Spokane]! t e - t going | "pe tors Ww engineered ° Ony negligible unemplo 8 u . . ° Creait M Ss t t aes ¢. Already their p: ists now, due mostly to , red : that the ¢ profite to be something ditions and this ts expe re “ped a 2.7503 ste0 Ka ma , han | $500,000 while each additional tirely elim i wi CHICAGO, eat andj As her $ HI installa ‘ ‘ i sialcent added to the price of sugat three months orn prices wer wer and oats . . ton. mast a COTTON CONSUMPTION bee e t apie . $90,000,000 ad- The most optimistic reports came col, 9s Suiey ta th f : from the Middle West with ge a u arad ga year ago encouraging noted in other se rey . und. ‘That tions, The la ae iH rmally tow was from awl 4 » _ car has jumped Unemployment ss Turnips—ca . . “eo 0 a 4, and Gescribed as only fa : r FRUITS which you got Labor shortages of a 1 vet Prieee Fald Wholesale Dealers ri , few months ago Grees and in several occ aid Trenai Apples at nd elected c a pound Pecially in « et Betis & 5 dg i don .. 1.000308 | ww A 10 cents a Northwest 8 ' “tas lected ow I ported. “ r 2 i : » | Comoanute . ies’ ( nd on sugar to IMinois and Ohio t . w r "Y ocilagehe 14s oe ary * $18 | ve the na Scent ad- especially amt ' od TY sou Pruitt “hes oft ud w montha, or al grams, and Mir . B | Rene Cus.» 1p 3g8 28 c «2604 fat from the con Feported a very c astiy pheno. 1 log TRE a x 1 tt ‘outlook. t ah a Gas 105% 10845 209 . oN ° P F staged on the The shortage of farm la , by |Consoltdated Testis, 19% 9% ‘ on Beason is going to be very ac x * ts 4 farm labor bureau at Kansas City le Dealers t ° t Advised the department in a general % ™ oe 17% 78) tions ha Fepert. This is due to the much|Chicago Board of Trade |>-). nt r@ [82 |the , re will be less larger movement from the farms to Wednesday's Quotations ' 4% OD T nd will be con Be cities last year and normally, oc-| ,..5™*" ¥ Low | Cleee | Endics +s at. s ever thought of s of millions of @asioned by the disparity between jj. . iN 110 ive os was carried over Bericultural and industrial wages. |S» 14 ens pe u 4 A serious situation is seen by the ‘ald to Bhippere : Bureau in view of tho large wheat ws * Aeitver $9 not #0 F Crop expected this year. The supply Sept : ; @f regular farm hands last year, ‘t| 0s" re oie H | Feports, was not equal to the demand | }.1) im 16h o sappiy 100 a, zi ao vcs“ Income Tax Facts . . » PrropucTs t % tail Dealers Furnished by Logan & liryen Seattle has just finished a record Portland Produce S10 Second Ave, Seattle Dreaking month in buil | Wednesday's Quotations | Stocks— Bid Batter—i1@ tse Ib. BEM WPL cereeeee ua ations. Operations licensed by the gue it@ se dos it ‘ Ilines 5 Extension. ein auartety 24, IN EFFECT DAILY Return Forms. ed 1 Py Delinquency. r net operat via Sity building department for Feb. | Cheese—12@526 Ib. a3 17! Where add ttm filin Tuary, 1923, reached the total of $2, 4 ‘i St oe Beet me 1 t N th PL,80, the biggest February rec 4 ; | POULTRY AND MEATS soamaertex rete ea cau rea or ern 4n the city’s history. 334 301% Prieve Faid by. Wheleeate Dealers oe tne tax % | _ Residences, apartment houses and i ache—1 “the. and ever yo 2 C witefitens th R lw | hotels featured the construction pro- 4M | Br sana , orders. ¢8 al a six a day. ene 414 Toa, and ° t aiiee tea re “ : , Considering the two months pass. Cop adore? i 19 a 5 102.79, up SEATTLE EVERETT STANWOOD _ | ed, 1923 promises to pass the high | * € the poooirn off 2%. | MT. VERNON BURLINGTON ANACORTES | | Construction total of Inst year. 0 If, before 1 of the 30| president ap. SEDRO-WOOLLEY ROCKPORT _ BELLINGHAM q —_—_——_—_—— 10 peril: or eg peters | dD. &@RG BLAINE NEW WESTMINSTER 3 wit nat’ be pr sae = A . VANCOUVER, B. C, He further extens t be made to year ended and all intermediate stations | 15% @ife Ib tnt “4a ” m Al revenue, | shows net | oo ae te Bnd M4 oe. oe rT) Vashington, D. C., with a full _re-| profits of § © ¥s. def. d thi d Bias Olympia, Wash, Folraary : li Kimadom ss. 198d 1 Fy) areal tal of the causes for the delay. The| {ett of $3,63 in 1931 Fare and one-thir Chi Car Lots Kingdom 64a, 1937.10 10441 jteece ft } / 23, 1923. icago 0 Men} et : 41% | yaeer™: Maaer mmissioner, on presentation of a Montgomery February d : Monarch Loan & Investment Co,| ware Tate's ag Be cgi Meee able cause, may grant an ex:| aaleg are expected to show an for round trip “Spokane, Wash., capital stock $20,- B10 Becond Ave, Beattle Libe Bond s not exceeding six months,| Increase of approximately 60 : 090. Incorporators, Walter A. Hogan |. Oraie— Recta, Cont, Esta. Ltr. Bene ty pte od y. heavy, 149-206 the cr tho case of taxpayers who} per cent over a minimum $1.00 and M. A. Hogan. fone so ait tenes Furnished by Logan ® Tiryan COOLEY AND MEATS NS aac a Allis-Ct | Gold Hill Development compan os 810 Second are Gentile ss 7 | sorye isi Sadia Wat sb) Children 5 to 12 years half fare Spokane, Wash. capital stock $1,000, as TERR CMEC) 11d :" o Ge lati eoventce anatt| Anke minimum 50c onik 9790 9790 the payment of one Influential market Interests Morrill. | BANK CLEARI Tickets on sale daily— O04 97.88 87 i} ‘ ; 1 | predict trading temporarily tn cand Grange Warchouse of Deer Park,| | : ols pres. pues @ 42|the tax | which pur ally of | Wash, Deer Park, Wash capa | Seattle I cape peers a we ult whieh 96 Ae limit 10 days re test chansing | second ics $ pb eat | | phy 1 1 | Baggage—150 pounds on adult and 75 pounds on ame to “Park M | Nees ..s-- s+. 1,667,045.51 | | i ase Showa: 90¢ 1 anda on a 5 aia fercantile company. Settee || Foreign Money Status e6@ 19 ft the eatt | one-half fare tickets Checked Free By, en oe posal yer, Cheastites 4,755,131.94 | Wedoesday’s Quotations : » other Gs | Wash. ent increasing capi-| | ©’ eeher re pa @ 13 Wal stock from $4,000 to $12,000. | Balances ..... . 881,788.90 810 Becond Ave,, Seattle @ 13 foner of inte nt an addit Tacoma 1010 Second Ave., Elliott 5830, South 3rd and King St., Main 6601 Sete, const Monumental C Total transactions .. 2,174,000.00 j Furnished by Logan & Dryan | tle, Wash., capital stock , ) Ask for fares and train schedules at | Normal value Present. valve LIVE STOCK $4,965... t Quotations at Stockyards Seat- $5,000, Amendment changing name to “West ‘Coast Granite Co.” [ Club Meetings g that| n can not be made! phe seat | Travel via jo chapter of the Ameri- | @S proprietors and publishers of Dewspapers, journals, etc. 4:14 am., 11.9 ft.) 4:43 a m., 12.4 ft nes, $0.0609%; lire, $0.0481: marks, 599 to the douuar, up $0.000062 ‘| Steel & Tube Sale| First Low Tide First Lew Tide, CHICAGO, Stockhold $ y period, Failure to] oa. ne of Enginee 7 SS Hienphit Bros. inc, seattle, Wash |jis3e Rrra’ within, ene) Ste Awoctation of Eneinewre wield 1 Cvoeat Northern Railway | Capital stock $24,000. “Reinstated. hi News ote an mari 0046 et | ise ot nion ranted vs dia Stane atmo py ei if | 0 ote Norway krone | commissioner 7 collector sub. One amendmen gePigt st Obrmpis, Wash, February | ise oe " ue 3; 475] jects. th er to tho penalties | Pe vend upon 4 1 ote ‘ ‘achma | | for deling The Alaska Weekly ocrporation, Tid HY S | dah ed | . ides in Seattle | Seattle, Wash. capital stock $50,000. | i | Ppieesersiors Chan. Herron anal] TgLmEAY | ramay, ||, Foreign Exchange | Stockholders Ratify | A.D. Coulter. To carry on business|| rire High Tide | First Migh Tide ||change opened vasler. Btarling, $4704 | 3 | | ‘-|| Own a Farm Home | | | OL a5 EI ae | oie 16 tore de the, Bisa’ ne Jewel Auto Enclosure Co., Seattle, || second h Tide | Second High Tide | 4 z " Wash, capital stock $20,000, Incor’|| 207 pm. 10.9 fc \20"'m 14] Denver Live Stock A asiiei; Bete 8 Jeatertay,| Be Independent is the only REAL answer to all Headlight tare Second Low Tide | Second Low Tide | a) Aste 1 aD no sale of the entire com re Rae rence ™ PAIR! 9:69 puma—0-4 ft: | 10:28 p.m. —03 Tl] cues _meccine FeO ene steady, pany to the Sheet & Tube Co, of || Interesting facts have been com- questions and problems. Nae a len a : $74.25; cows and heifers, $2.60 Youngstown, Ohio, for $14,909,953.76. | led by the Canadian National a scientific reflector — shows up 7 ore and feeders, 44.6068; | “ 0.50. | Chelan Motor Co, Chelan, Wash,| Weather B Ri : * eather Bureau Report peepltal stock $5,000. Incorporators,| g,ToosH ISLAND, Feb. 25.—8 A. M.| rope Tinttines 4.190, Market steady. "Don C. Mathews, Nancy V. Mathews|—waromoter falling; dense fog; wind Top, $7.85; bulk, $7.70@7.40. ] and William ‘ow. south, 10 miles an hour Sheep—Receipts, 9,100. Market steady Palouse and Fallons Telephone Co, " pret te 100 lower. Lambe, $12.75014; ew | Fallons, Wn.; no capital stock (a| Arrivals and gmk EST OL fetes, SLUG t: yeeriites | membership affair). ne pace ARRIVED—Feb. 28—Str more from oo $. W. Edmiston, E. A. Thayer, W. A. Str Robin , Nichols, J. J. Shanks and J. A. Twit- fact | HAY, ASL Finely FEED taxes, equal, after preferred divi ae D. ition # Son’, Chelan Falls: come, at 8 satin = aru from | Consolidated Mining company for re-|qiaiten Tn Seattle |aends, oe a share on no par com. | es Dept 0-24 Mernucte Bag. Watts, capital stock, $230,000, In. | Sema. at 6:80 p,m x from | hearing of a case which it lost to|Mixed Hay 29.09 | mon stoc ‘Seattle, Wash. Chicago, Hl. See Amelia M. Brown: and Bellingham, at 2:20 p. m.; ate Bkagway|the Utah Apex Mining company, in- | Straw 00 | at our expense. 7:30 olv ewpans of Ap: City Dell ter Tor , Remember— Marshall W. Brown. To purchase, Str Yokohama Maru | YOlVing A trespass of Apex rights and | partes wh Bedi | CURRENT FREIGHT traffic han 13 é ; . = atr | illegal extraction of ores, Rolled and ground i: 4200 | dled by the Erie railway, ing ne | 3 “ Boi, on, lease, rent or el all Kind |fr,enenon gin pr at a nmi mt | oes! extraction of ores, Relea and Abed) fied Brine ee rallway, aosording UB-STAKE } § BROWN _ of real estate. 10. m. Feb, 27—Str Willsolo for New Corn—Whole, yellow, 120's 42.00 | Tho action of the meeting will not | allways about the low priced become effective until after a hearing |{ lands fo. grain growing, mixed on ® preliminary injunction against || farming, and cattle raising along £.00|/the company on March 16 their lines in Canada. Your free ~- | copy of illustrated booklet is wait- MOON MOTOR for year ended De.| | ing for you. Call or write. 9 r 31, 1922, shows net income| | W.F. Andersen, Agt. Dowit Foster, Supt. a 95,139, after interest and federal ERYTHING, not only 500 feet ahead, but gutters, sidewalks and fences be- sides. Conforms absolutely to law and requires no dimmers. Increases safety 5-fold by enabling you to see 10 seconds ahead instead of 2! Puts noontide safety into night-time driving. Try them wothers, $56 The United Staten supreme court han denied the petition of the Utah P . igh records. 93 ‘American Bond corporation, Seat-|York via ports, at 4:30 p. m.; ate Ad-| Washington leadn all other states 1, 166% 62.00 | ht Eidegcecib REFLECTORS P tle, Wash, capital stock $25,000, In.|™iral Rodman tor Port Angeles, at 8 p.|tn lumber and shingle production tay ett Bkagway for Tacoma, at’ 6 a, 1m} atinata: 935,000,00 Gorporators, A. F, Bernstein and J.|motorship Boobyalla for Ban Pedro via| it 2% @stimated that 935,000,000,000 _W. Webb. Portiand and San Francisco, at 3 p, m.;|board feet of lumber are now In P Transit Tow Boat Co, ,place of|#F, Admiral Dewey for Anacortes via| the standing timber of Washington | . 100'n 47.00 Rolled and ground, 70's-40's 49.0 ting, 100% toca ee BT.00 lentied food, 125'9.....+,60.00 business, South Bend, wash. Amend-|9°%™ ®t 1919 4m forests, in varieties of fir, ceds 00a Ument increasing capital stock from yellow pine, hemlock and spruce. ndieritatins $4,000 to $12,000. Alaska Vessels 10's, no TM “Investment Association of Seattle,| Ketchikan—Feb. 27--Salled, str Jeffer-| Forty years ago present-day pe. 0's, no T. M rateh Feed—100'n | Beattle, Wash, Amendment increas- troleum products were unknown, the |wheat—Mixed food, 80's ing capital stock from $100 to $50,- . only petroleum products in general | Cocoanut 1 900. Vessels in Port at Seattle) tie being {uminating olls and ben. |Cottonrerd Meal son, northbound, at 2 p. m e eh@ ét7 EAST PIK E S®2ano BLANCHARD " 4 7 inseed Oll Meal Washington Tool & Hardware Co,,|8™ith Cove Terminal—Pler A—Btr Willie! zine, Tallow, Inrd and sperm oil | kinterd 4 A. Higgins, str Eldridge. Pier B—Atr | fy r | Alfalfa Meal , Wash. Amendment increas-| ‘Yoxohama Maru, str President afo-| Were largely weed for lubricating |oym Bean Meal. 3222 EASTLAKE ‘stock from $25,000 to $75,000, and Kinley, purposes. Bone Meal changi OW, Bell Street Terminal—U. 8. L. H. T. | Bone—Granulated sana Washington, Heather, 3 As | Chareoal—Hardwood | Hardware company Plor i4—Htr Tyndareus. PRESIDENT BYRAM, of the Chi Hpircseieyies re ae Pier 6—#tr Arizona Maru. cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, is op- Plor 27 bir Victoria, atr Oduna, str Skag-| timistic over prospects of Western |* EGA WE GIVE YOU Pacific Coast Emgincering Works—v, g,| Toads for this year, G, Haida, U. B. O.%. Burvoyor, AMERICAN HIDE and 1 | \ u, nipping Board Moorings—Btr st}- oD —T year ended December 31, 1922, Absolute safety, U.S. NAVY YARD Yerado, str Iconlum, str Anna BB, & ee a | L | profits $1,138,163, after depreciation ‘ y You one: 0: Morse, att Cross Keys, str Delight, stt ur money when you neod it. Take Vast Steamers at Wallingford, str Lubrico, str West and interest on loans, equal to $6.24 A falr return of ea rH a rvice re ‘ ‘Colman Dock odattinndh ate Weng inom.” °" a BIG SPECIAL | a share on $12,648,000 outstanding to please you f carnings—and a service that {s sur CEFaah SUAURG a soot ats ako aed Vids WE hi seni Pay opaeyrG areas | che Ca- STANDATD MAKH preferred, against low of $550,020 in H Your money is loaned to home owners on the host Lise entnables: Evan MeS ete Sencha 20, 7. 1 us: Aen mrreet eenenal ste. Hobid | CORD TIRES E 1921, ‘A security, from the best people in the best country in Stacy Birest Terminal—v. #. ©, 30x38, CARY os the world. Burnside, U. th C. & Dellwood. FEDERAL TRADE commis lon East Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co,—| ill 1 $4.25 One Way fe ort Bary id $995 on erred appa teed $1 to $5,000 Accepted $8.50 Round Trip (Contlnvous Passage each wey, to-Dey finned $9.90 Round Trip (Stop over at Victoria, 30-Day Limi) NIGHT SERVICEFI to Bremerton |] $5.40 Round Trip (90-Day Limit) $4.00 Week-End Fare (Going Saqurday or Sunday, return limit the following Monday) Todd Drydocks—Str H, F. Alexander, atr Norwood, str Hoxor, to commission's complaint Agiiriat Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co,—ftr the proposed merger of Rethlehem: Patterson, an mm sft din «tins GASOLINE ALLEYS © |racvawannn and aidvetle meena | TCA cota crnato Worker Marae ion FHT | ereemmnm SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN Went Henitlo Trajning Blation—U, 8, Yj mee eo agriouttural implement export of ASSOCIATION 1922 was that of farm tractors, 1 ‘ ae TEEN sigs: iin 3C)S\S4A4 io, atr Valder k (0) P P (6) R TU N ITY 7,001, and during 1922 there | Fed s way—Htr Pacifico, yd. wore 10,229 garden, whoel and track rae Ceaulttam “Olty, Star Want A dg irn, iresors valued at 804s AMM Le The Day Boat for Victoria and Vancouver Daily, at 9:00 A.M. The Night Boat for Vancouver Direct, Daily at 11:30 P, M. Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER fo! through the Wo all points East, dian Pacific Rockies. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Telephone, MAin 5587,

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