The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 14

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LOCAL REALTY ON FIRM BASIS Conditions Normal, Says C. B. Dodge Seattle real ostate is ag on an leven keel,” sald C. B Meeting of the Of the Se Association. } B constructive program f Dullding of Se “During th A great deal Teal estate Tegitimate inves the Boom broke one set of people had been financialty successful, while nother were left hold t This naturally bred disset By 1914 the situation ha to Be normal, when t Sat and disturbed real Particularly later entered the fight “After the war, with th ment. Woe are now on « gain, and the time has come for in Pelligent, constructive work by real estate men for the good of the city This work must not be done selfish Jy, but must be planne cuted so as to best benef community. “With good business conditions general over the country, Seattle has Tow @ wonderful chance to ¥ ahead. The responsibility for growth rests largely on the shoul Gers of real estate men, for realty ts at the very heart of Industrial growth and the prosperity of in dividual.” Among the men present at the nd exe the whole , the assoc! & Wheeler; Jease Warren Realty compa mer, of the Turner Real SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shinind! Real Estate, Building f Seattle Is Growing! EGG QUOTATIONS SUBSIDY NOT Busine THE SEATTLE Approaching |FARMERS ASK 1—The Hubbell Building itheast corner of Bixth ~ ARE UNCHANGED BIG ENOUGH 4=©New Era of Prosperity — FINANCIAL AID L Believe Prices Will Be Firm} Shipping Men Would Prefer| Railroad Expansion Under Way on Large! Need Continued Assistance, for Few Days | Freedom, Says Haines Seale; Leaders Greatly Encouraged Is Claim » If the shir ty bill had BY LINCOLN QUARBERG j ne to fuctiitate iner frets VEGRTADLES | nder the n Haine : mare ne ‘ . a very pre Trieee Pold be . tive n Artichokes—ler 4 vail #ix:| Hirussela Sprouts 5 know A must be adopted by rr prod. ; ; akota, de ce dos - now a bu CHICAGO, Mareh 14 ing of wheat resulted that grain showing »# WHEAT PRICE Furnished by Lo who wished to housd FRUITS é t 2 freight 5 are Rallwa Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers oy nak ¢ now the t farmers © from sasistance the corporation E in the export of sur es to coopera The; were ap be demanded by day b of the con én corpor the NUTS Truax Tellls How Loans Met eee Work Under Reserve Act GREAT BRITAIN dustrial and trade cor Net installment of an Walnute.ca Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, ve be nfluenced Bert Owen, of Henry C. DP) pany: C. W. pryant, of Ca > donald & Miller, and Albert Chicago Car Lots Budded, per ’ | eyatem by A t he Wednesday’ Quotations DAIRY PRODUCTS the Fi Logan & Tiryan A Sent Datterta eady to higher Mac-| About 750. Among DAIRY PRODUCTS : the newcomers in the local | “Oxy? fing ‘auilt’wite fey “3 Business world is the Advocraft com- [changes ger i ra i Denver Live Stock Prices to Metall Dealers pany, which has leased space in the! ek lid : Wednesday's Quotations —pretaadlapepiad |Chicago Board of Trade ‘The Advocraft company will manu. = Seber facture leather and imitation leat S advertising novelties, filling a much ) Weeded want in the West, particu ¢ larly the Northwest. There are amabe, 3 egs We two concerns in the West spec 4 72% 73% Tillamook triplets ” Bs: x woth ‘ ns ne and they are locat t 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ POULTRY AND MEATS a, ‘ ‘ cticnies ane a on Vile Pereadh asucmase A - San Francisco Produce Prices ald by Wholevale Dealers 1t eins hai a » Frank Doleshy, representing | May “4 evedasetas’e ‘Gilelalions o Bhi pper the new firm, Is very optomistic over |J¥7- am Batter—xtras, 464 Fi a the prospects in the Northwest and |_ 4801 thas every confidence in the judgment ‘@isplayed by his company in select- Seattle as it's Western manufac. 11.08 12.10 21.00 11.20 center. . 1.27 iL i122 uss P. : ortland Produce ‘s wishing them success! a Wednesday's Quotations Grose. t, 8 to 19 he Ratter—46 @ tte Ib. sh wheat | Fxee—14 240 don bah Wheat | Chacse—t 5 i Hens—1! 811 Second Ave. ents on the cont v k of Se- THE BASIS t Prices Paid to Shippers at OF CKEDIT 1, iron and steel ral industrial] Twenty industrials 104 rails $9.66, up .60. to butl another fac Bend, Ind., cost of over Ld ply upward. Gen Recta Cont, Katt, LAYr y up up 67; tru-|expansion ¢ Febru- h-|ary, but the impr was ¢ oye upply of California directors dditional uniasued re, to stock of rec Subscription rights Hatter nue to gain ground new highs were i in several stocks. Motors ed strength. Kennecott Copper declared regular t nd of 75 cents, pi 16, record March Pacific year ended Dec. income $33,545,140 after de- taxes and ges, equal j is to $11.66 a share % on $26,000,000 common stock against $84,109,56. or $11.61 a share in 1921. | New York senate passes bill for in- oh i lopments were better | corporation and regulation of New Lomein yo in February, with prospects of con-| York stock exchange and requiring 4 UME er | tinued improvement. ‘The Ruhr oo-| licensing of stock holders. pation has had a favorable effect wn {tis caus-| Seattle public Mbrary circulation |) & , iron a volumes, making « per d Austria apita circulation of 6,8. Ten public Spe libraries visited annually by over a ERMANY 1 Imports have increased Chee t slowly The n6 last year, nelal and ical position has been stren, Now t : na “ tion but will ultimately rriment’s ti Butter— wart 2% will not be per I think that is going Fryers and Honate 12.05 12.15 more char 128 12 zt 1% Te and up Fancy & p. © Old, lve, . | cae umber production, taking the tn- Foreign Exchange | N. Y, Sugar and Coffee ws taney ; ¢ grey t Serer — Firm. Haw, $141; refined Coffea t Tie spot, 11% 4 Santos, o1by as a whole, has shown aj. Bharp increase since the middle of | last month, while demand has regis- | fered a considerable slump. How- | ‘e¥er, orders continue to exceed out- | put by a margin of 10 percent, says | —%; )) the American. Lumberman. The slackening in demand has | a Hy Been largely due to the cold and un- | haieinea cn er oeeauiee favorable weather that prevatied || Balanced’ Lito ‘2 Practically thruout the country dur. || " : 4 Ing last month, and to the fact that |/ . A arings ree 6.285 Tetail dealers have adopted a more|| Tides in Seattle way ad decreased. The decrease 1 ext 1 expo BANK CLEARINGS o) 6% INDIA nae Business {9 quiet, but the st eS RATLROAD MILEAGE A ns An ee ba he tuation IN THE UNITED STATES peat case coibit = are easier and the plece ket remains depressed. The | silver ‘In exchanges is] in proportion nileage equal . Sat Conservative attitude toward the fu!) sitn«pay | yaupay Hy Wonks | yee daaps coat ta fut ture. MARCH 15 MARCH 16 | stal tions 2,913,000.00 Recore Hy Lumber and bullding material | First High Tide | First igh Tide |) |) Total transactions .. - ent el chad mporary tnststa congress ad-|| Safe Deposit Boxes ~ ati | Prices in general have become more || 4:29 & mM. 11.6 M.| 4:65 a. m., 116 me : c with bad sugary taste, 3 | Lar } iret Law de * = t Sabilized, permitting prospective Pe en lsc a LIVE STOCK and a pronou * feoling For Rent lers to proceed with greater || second High Tide Confidence. This being a fact, most ||2:42 p.m. 99 ft.) 4:25 pF Low Tide sue Public Markets ow. ete wis & Calls Pa fe | 638 3 shaeis $3.00 Per Year ’ SE the contemplated work will || scant. 17 , 7!40 | Krcomd Low Tide SANITARY . 6180 716 i tebe aon ‘ Ta doubtless be undertaken this spring, |" 696 Tos. beet cane sugar, 76 rE Ake, aspire ew world Is $40 to $125 c . a B ind the lumber industry {s confi- ere td chaage NO. furthe t nl el IS 0, : Solge! dent that the spring market wilt be| Weather Bureau Report Loe ceeds to the bank's credit the af tensor a the | ene, enturuRe Binh ea ihe ‘ the re ae iistmaminn; seedy; wind. w aay, books of the federal reserve bank world In proportion to area; twice | opportunity to take t3 3, Bankers ae "The lumber market, however, re-| east. 12 miles an hour. Outward 1600 This credit is for $98,750, You will|as much as we havo must be con-| $800. Write for free ciroula: 211 Cherry St. f Mains very strong. The milis are|str Northland, at 6 ©. m.; Standard Oli tee that the bank has mado a profit| structed to rtand equal with Bel rker & Co., 50 Broad St., N. Y. Site. Lg beet Making no efforts to obtain busi- eakere “4 atts olay PMs st by 9250 975) of $250 on for lend~|gium. Bat; !f we would realize just iin a Me eB serene i the ¢ Hess and are finding no difficulty in| Growiey, at 9:18 a. ro eee cae | ing its cre com- | what are really dense railroad facil! cam maintaining prices on the present see $000 8.50| pany, TI on st consider England, . taker z 00 : 5 basis. | Arrivals and Departures e | tial source be are two and one-half | inte gop Kee Site ites) Addired 12,8001 commented t quare miles of area for every mile | said Bvane from San ree 2 teste x 8 of ow aston | of road, so that If wo were as E q at @ m.; ste Admi 2he TM. new oc b we thie i federal pm a that try we 3 jst 3 ems ate Admin fe “peas, ‘200 T | Sree se 10 lova , ipped ax that coun Foreign Trade auentad’ sau Them Stall ¢, nut margarine, 2 tbe. dbc, 3 Tha,| Weteerm Wan reenkve"babk la, a head. cotton’ b Avo very nearly. 1,200,000 March 12—Str Wilipolo | CORNER | FLOUR AND SUGAR cause a branch which we have in S stead of 255,000." BO! > ce Btall 2 mat, 10 veal roast, | Wholesale Prices attle, cannot issue its own currence: | sala The Seattle Chamber of Commerce | x Wate Peking | 26012 108 | Fogr—Biends, locals, 49's, b but can only pay out tho money of Tipe Ppt Ri Bosto Teports the following opportunities In | Dewey for Van as : Bie halen {ts main office | Ire rrices Nise | > emi |couver, B. C.,, via Everett and Belling 6 e Art ach ‘ed a ‘one e nk s | ia ee Ree yar retest, a fe tb.; veal euth art ex | Each federal reserve bank has a as Market Booms The henburg (Sweden), «fm. | sat st’ it a ms.) ete Berea, Jing 2, 2) Te. seeded ra Sugar cmt 10.10 | federal reserve agent who keeps alll Asnon Ohio, March 18 igs ip. was arters of evaporated apple rings de- | str Salina for Port Ban Lula, at 1:25 wm m,| Write mony, 120: 2 cane api Beet, per 0 | federal reserve notes until they are $ ests a ic es to w jairés names Washington manufac a Seo | pumpke laine HAY, GKALN AND b by the federal resery bank. | Price® ye fs me Bee gh aoe aee hase turers. Alaska Vessels | | reoy| Our reverve bank now takes the ae nga eis: baie erika cae F {1080)—Guano for fertilizer—ex. Bitka—March 14—Bailed, str Admirai| , tall Mixed May a " pnd | $100,000 notes of the grocery com: 1 bor asa Pat will » tire prices ” Bester in Mexico wants names Seat-| rogers, southbound, at 4:20 a. m | Straw 17.00 pany and delivers them to the fed-|O¢* and fabric will make tire prices tle buyers. | Ketchikan “Mare h 13 Bel ed, ate Prine City Delivery, Wholesale, Per Ten a [Tal reserve agent who gives it in pom fal) 16 bee cai higher before DEN (1081}—Cold pack process fruit and | °° MAtY. northbound, at 9:1 “Tal HO'e-100% .. 2. 44.08 | return $100,000 of thy al reserve | hae ioe an the’ induatey berries wanted by Los Angeles firm in P Ss | ; 49.00/ notes. These notes are paid out by|, Production in the th 1 ads (1082}—Imitation Oriental _yeari| Wessels in Port at Seattle | !'" ate; hort ribs, 103, | stal Whole yoiow, 136 6° 222708 | the federal reserve bank “when the |Rowever, ix mounting steadily, Bet Beads wanted by a retailer in Idaho, | Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Atr Willin| tata nnd vexetatla combination tulad, 100 | ggitteRe ath oy uy séeo| Tenth National bank checks out the |¢T4! rubber plants here are ‘ for 2083)—Imported novelties for} A;,/ieRinm barke Wm. No | pt. Stall 26, freah herring, 4 25 | Motied and eroutd, 140m tage | $200,000 cradi¢vin, tare ing the output of the boom years of | - fresh salmon, léc tb.; fresh mmelts, 4 the, i} i rve bank party favors wanted by whole-| fell Strest 7 4 64.0 * 11919 and 19, | »~ HT. . Bprouting, 100 4 $4.00 | such action being necessary when th abi 3 ‘ | 26c. 1523 Pike pl, Polar White noap,|wheat-—lecleaned feed, 126’ . 49.00 hd ? yon e | rhe total production of Akron rut sale firm in Michigan, 1 UBL . Heather, ache | 26°, L828 Pike 4 Tha. 60c; tres | Aieorain Chop—80's -....+.- ; grocery company checks out its], The total production of Akron rub: | we pokane, ete Wheaton |sodn crackers Thatidpetabeonte teail Mura weee eID or: bioney. teticaye eile at |ber companies is exceeding 100,000 | ; miral Watson, motorship Chaliambra. fs ‘ * bo | Chick Mash—100 with B M. i | tires daily and enlargement of pres i ; i ‘ n—10 i | (1084)—Alexandria (Egypt) mer-| chandise broker, wants connection | | We have ct 000} © ié—bir Mal ECONOMY | Ve SBrBRsActured’$100/000 | + quarters {# under way in many | for purchase of canned fish, fruits credit and put additional currency | Jof the factories | Pier 4—str | te, brown mugar, #8 And vegetables, also dried fruit and 0} Into circulation, which when it Is no h H. F. ” Mer 2—Btr Victoria, Buna, ot pares Baker's Promium 0. require jould be retired, | Pier 2—Str Victoria, atr Od tr Ata-|t | longer required, should be retired WATER POWER t e ° e exda er Y } The 90 days for which our notes . other food products, Bee media can Walter Baker's ¢ ‘The sources of the cheapest avall- were given have expired and the gro-|_, The sources of gap no B, M. M Pier B—BStr Curacao, atr Admiral Evans, | Cream of Wheat, 190; Shredded Whe Great Northern to Plor D—Str Queen, str Admiral Rodman, | Biscuit, 100 pk. Btail 3 $i Pacific Const Coal Bunkers—Htr Owego, | om akima or Cullfornin honey iets ‘4 ¢ xplore loomb honey ¢ od creamery butter 4 Alfalfa Meal Handle Switching | raise scetseoride Werte. 0.) er vaca a weiiena [sor Hoan | Linseed cery company wan / ' to pay ite date, {Able power thus far known to the the super-ship of the Pacific — offers the aa Mill ‘orld are the falls and rapids of the Tho federal reserve bank must ether | Word are the falls and rapids of the All | Haid pF od] Supreme Blond | none Meal . # | pay tho federal reserve agent $100,000 | Vers and mountain etreams, Wash ame ia ins pala in the world between 3 switching operations now car.|_, ©: @- Haida. Loa finoat Orange Poko | pone—Cranulated valahil Maaahecritince aid 1000 | ington has greater horsepower per attle an in. Frasscisco—onl h ried J, 8. Shipp! Moorings. co- | blend 00d soft shell wal. | Bone—Gran' | tede sak ea iia S t , {ington has 1 } ° 40 on at Pler B, Smith's Cove, by |” Bek Samiadecse oi Savarese }eeeae imped sate shell Wale)! Cales Hardwooa . federal reserve notes, give him the square mile than any other state in Y jours. the Great Northern and Northern Pa- Keys, str Delight, str Wont | shredded cocoanut, Fish Ment. Grit—Limeatone Granite Nieete Meat Keraps—Kontorn eific railways will probably be turn. @d over to the Great Northern In West Ison, str Walling-|onnatse, 400. samo 01 of other no or Ue. | i: . . | " °\ back the note of the grocery cor- unequalled luxuries o! this super-ship makes } ria Ree Stalls 16-17, rolled oats, 4 Iba. fhe session. Stacy Mireet Torminat—U. HC. & oe notte Dp) this change will te made, accord. |. wood, V8. C. 8. Burnatde, ing to the members, due to the fact |""Yubrice, mehr tohn A, an tae at that the Great Northern bas yards Punet Hound Dridue & Dredging Co—Htr Adjacent to Pier B and could handle tes the work in a better manner than |*,ner IMund Dock & Warehours (Fish- @ould the Northern Pacific. The |Nettiston’s Mill—Btr Yono Mar change will remain in effect for ono | ©! year and in case the Great Northern 1 Donnecticut Atrest Terminal—Mtr Will-| and up; lettuce, 6 head; Mlorida Sask rf wae na ere és Mighty per cent of the manufac . é 2 . ( fiture, as tho result of a resolution| — polo, atr Robin Gray, mtr City of Auck.| grape fruit, 4 for foe, Ynklr ibe peers eae Meothon . ( Have He available fF} turing ‘Industries in th) State of possible the most attractive coastwise service } P Adopted Wednesday by members ot | .1!8!7 oe aeeminalctenr Ci | $1, delivered; solid tomatoes, 1 | Middlings 7 CONT ettw (ieltiney Cs |Washington are locates within a ever available on the Pacific. } the port commission at its weekly | Mantle, Street hr Camano, WESTLAKE Will now assume that there is | | « » 00 es of S tle. not such an active demand for our. |**!Us of 100 miles of Seat I Oregon pine was brought 1nto|rency and tho local banks have found ’ Chilo during 1922 to the amount of|they had an exceastve amount on 4,216 square motors, ‘Tho nitrate | hand f hetner rte Lt a po valle | to such banks In their vaults, so they 4 i planta are large consumers of thin| new donouita thoit rion, 40, livers [oomamndity. and they ttnroce amen | MiYe, depoalted thelr aurplus in tho sven bi commodity ‘ey Import directly | federal reserve bank, where it can be Mo; California’ wild | thru Antofagasta counted as reserve, This currency ty, pall 100; Red Rock cottage areforo , , Pall 100s Rod: rn thorefore, delivered to the reserve | fanttba Extra fast—extra flne—extra fare— im ¥ March 27 it costs a Little more, but it's worth much | Sailings 4 p.m. every Tuesday. ae Ask for beautifully illustrated booklet SBATTLE—504 Second Ave., L. C. Senith Bidg., and 325 Pike St., at Fourth Ave., Phone Elliott 2068 } table salt, 2 cholee Alaska Cocoanut White soap, 14-16 k, thm. k, 1740 th Trade Terms BULL “ ULL” is a stock market term, It 1s applied to those who buy stocks with the oxpectation of selling at a higher oured a the, ian Creosote Worke—Str H. W. Bax ter Heffernan'a Drydock—Motorahip Oregon, fails to give the nervice required, the atr Apex, U, 6, | G. B, Burveyor, achr| 3, ID* full er ‘ PART WITH SOME J agent and retired, the note in pald by |] price ‘ ay 5 ‘ He Bits t0 rive the nervice required, tho| “wr Ane Surveyor, Behe |i ait 0b, det. briet MUST PARE Wi nt BOMBTHING |i grocery company, and the tract, || "to's used jn auch phrasee, 04 TACOMA=1111 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7178 Northern Pacific, Te MO I ee or © Ml meat 800\i4 larde Potie tollet paper sich , sepr action 18 closed |} “a bul) market,” “the market _B, G, McMicken, Passenger Traffic Mgr., L. C. Sovith Bidg., § - Aldana. Mioatnehip XG6rinne-Ate ‘Tieden | eTos ean. Nogern’ baking ‘powder’ “Never touch It, Doo? (The next Installment will conclude |] showed bullish ‘tendencies;" and cwAa Nilg., Seattle, Wash, i. Mitty.three per cent of the popula-| winslow Marine Ttallway—Atr Caenar,|muriteh toed, $2.86; cracked corn, 42ag;] ctv) UP smoking | sake? Ai the like, implying an actual or hboed tion of the State of Washington is Ke Belfast, barge Coquitiam city, | one m wah i Gold Hond flour, $1.56 1 don't smoke SC Ce ere ee PrORpant Vi upward tendency of any n James ‘Tutt, aohr J. W. Gi Wentlake Sp hour, $b; nic r " b co) xoourity prices, \ Moouted adjacent to Seattié within’ Dktn Jamen ‘Putt, a rs Sey at {ouF, $1.00) "400" hard w: Thon give up $5 and wo'll call It} handied thru Pacific const ports with Te ds the AeBouike of “boar,” i 3 * ADT eine Ms the Puget Sound district Biumson's MUl—Btr Vrauk Lynob, $4.00, square,” —Judgo, Asia, moves thru Puget Sound ALEXANDER.” PRESIDENT VLG PeMM ik amarne al) Satire thn hie Fie PP la eae

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