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fHE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928. | SE ATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building : oz ores BANK TO HAVE RESERVE BANKS (<cavnin yc ; PLAN TOMAKE Fein PROMISED Nee OTE Stock Market] i ancer Home Myre ioege | Seattle Is Growing! |PINTUNE NEW YORK, Ma From the standpoint of volume of dealitxes today’s stock mar session was the least important of any tworhe © the sta th Ive phase of the rket, But one point] sccerding to 4 ement t ble Total Shows Huge | Bisel’ Sepbasined, was the complete abpence of liquidation | Ravmond R- Fres ‘da Keep Politics Out of Banks, ; Par cret cy Hoover Hopes to Produce Increase *rofessional operat ‘ forcing’ some ioha among. tne) Tee plana jnciude the. copetrus Says Banker mt Necessities Here P ¢ it, traders began tc a ; t © h tracts an showed @ erenly | or " This is the ninth . - - WASHINGTON, March 17.—“Rub Danner year in ; roved for the remainder of th , . : : iallment of an article " : ‘ t jodine on will if the to ae A the ¥ tenes in ore and speculators « ng the ent qui f allment o! / ” P coffee n, nitrates, fod Lag te. t revall was found in the n ‘ federal reserve bank < holds good part with t prices now p ailing two 4 “ < pe aus Tn view et cir optimism, the dominant feeling in the speculative com oe v ordinance Mamuary 1, 1923, to March 15,! munity appeared to be that at Values bad not yet i mured the full cay definitely whan} Ps Anolusive, there were 1,864 per- | scope of the business expansion and that current irregularity represente ij Sra the iuiien # aaa ; : Y tha United % Wwith an estimated value |the protest of grouping technical strength in preparation for Immedia k x Pee Mr oa , higher pric said. “We are planning foc the fut ’ ‘ * ah 038. During the same pert os. 1 member banks will ere are times when the iar Oc a ee i * i there were 1,804 permits.) wiw YORK, March 17,—Week-end trade reviews emphas inaten” Mutual -Mavines of the rediscount facilities of agrsdie ; F / r, Secretary of Com to $2,764,905 ing buoyancy of business conditions, Despite the optimistic na ‘ : r . federal reserve banks solely ® ure » o Soins os discunaing tive re ean increase of over 45 por | tere reports industrials continued under the influence of irr ° 00 ar ected at a ec atated in the previous n by the attack on Mexican ur present % oe fas can be Garswed She m o lower fh . he Lee Tire 4 1 - ce i ot Stor the first two and one-hatt | Can, Studebaker and a numb f apnculative leade ¢ \ * : . a iertage wh 1 early trading, but the Pan-Amerieans r ' verely a | day's line and @ better tone was in evidence « ect » ‘ L ‘ “ ‘ i o° Be nana ge ir c of an article used ear the total building per-| oi) group. < le lve ‘ , cad . é easrvidtoe f E Pwere 10,292, and the total valu-| Opening prices | , ble. #1, off tg: Pi ean. ? : ‘ ne ‘ + : more v in America t 19,783,835. If the present ra mot pag, 63 i oa, L nArew % a ‘adh’ few the ; abs 2 where else in the wor hokis good thruout the [upg Northern Paci * ° ocal Markets [/: estes hem 1 wns dodo by Pode te, c0 > ia nen a otis Aine pear Be : : , 4 up VEGETABLS ais which only pre P he le f 1 ated b er, M nald es ; tis ly $30,000,000. | 4g Studebaker, 123 Ye. ¢ C Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers tatement. made an cariy crtle sets ti SS aré somewhat vu ° The market " 3. 7 2 _ * dor want 4 wi Fee o fact that the biggest un es: American L« a » 3 Sincle up fie; 7 al, per ark 5 o argement ite present quarter by Arthur Ht. Traax, cashier | ’ 1 ; the First National bank of Se A 7 mar ch seem attle — ng t ul concentrated © commerc t educing c| 5 9 the * Priday’s Quotations we 4 * than March 15, 19 Aol Were’ ig Tacen & trian Ire. bunthes, 789 99) Many people who Of increase would have been r? ned Ate. beat peer Bercy 7o | CLOSE HIGHER i 33 22 meet ere tase, Sss| Gootiey Conn | Polar, Saye Eaton pr be 4 4 wg eOne De, . pre henmm ¢ « i f en € . f Ne ont down of | . weie nee Marblehead, per ™ mart ane in capet im : f HIPPING POST ce - . . * | Tomstoes—Mex.. lug, repack F : paper wh ns ghee ‘ gatiad cessioeilail sleds spondin BF trade today atin Ge cole toe : sig | Turmtpe—Cal, dor bunahew be re 5 ! : aad ee Tate, veteran seafarer| 2 uiured by heavy export de-| meen rg FRUITS In t cases the dis rst authe c t, according |, And #° ' it of Seattle for the past) py, | merit Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers riage tie 1b eto show a y scien Mc ¢ r editor or or srnosea, ‘to dev | m for investigation purr been appointed U. S.| wheat led in the upturn a4! feign 4 ; Lath wee te ka : i ; ne ‘ for ration purposes, elo DP toh heavy sales by export: |p ri - ¥ . z t r y |new and closer fields for the produ James N. Neil, it) continent and stronger foreign Ca-|ferim & : 1 or use in Ndi permanent ats ie year & n y r South Amer and possibl ounced at the harbor de-| bles Hamburg és ed on ipaaie that his notes - vas Wallace's caxmurte fiat a | Traders estim that shipmer amburs ¢ . y. 1-pke, bow sie 2 i a 4 Se- |i \ exp i Was one of the three hish| Export sale prices were conside eee’ ‘be : ride boeges safe to say Sas Se : Oe | patentee 4 ; soPe Cord phew eer took the civil service ex- ably below the proper value, but | Munich ts oS. -[RaeamiinPer bee act ci. 350138 . system no busin oune against $ 7 While editing t a 45 | ture our own nitrates from the air at ghe concessions made re- ich be i r Per be: Whieh le property ¢ : k 44 a 1922. His appoint-|wheat belt were conflicting. Some |; ‘oa rt 24 Floceppie. Cuban, per case «+++ 4 managed una to get money a ia teineeaes ta ‘Ove entirelyto the Silnw dé .the: Ma ae whats. thera: la ,4caaaeee oes close on that of C. 4 roe notably ebraska. ers “ : ; | Tangerines. oes any time it needs it proved business conditions says Went teathal, Npvieocalantste thareecnmenet ah acer ester. ton er did ne ur : I RESERVE BANKS ‘ tha clase: idea While 8 ee ee ia (BBE wall’t duke dia arakt kaa ections either did not get moistu: 4 Kingdom, 192 : Prices Paid Wholesale Dealert fany of the lar industr is 1 | to have the great ne er Mayor Caldwel! appointed | Sy the trong | United Kingdom, 19% 104% | Almondot. Kee pete eoee at ARE SUCCESSFUL Mikbtaet (dl, taneicand «are. i Kellogg, “I noticed thi er West- | sities of life 1 be _ warden in 1920 and he | winds t athy | tatian 6 Peanuts“a per tb hers besides grown and produced Mein that capacity until No-| (ern was or aiutee wae et Sines hates ie 24 naugure you kr , mes 1 nat a | sive adve 7 more |thousands of miles beyond our ‘Ses [meee es. 'reperted «and receipts Liberty Bonds Wale Cal, No, 1, per Tb..- $1| the time t war st y : number { publletty tle and Washing- | borders, and it is the business of the es eentesing mann | were, PE in stag under the tattu-| Friday's Quotations | Budded. per mm was only fairly well established wh ns are making mone ton, I knew there were’ interesting years, beginning as 4). .-S of other grains while she for- Persished by Logan & Tryan DAIRY PRODUCTS ered the conflict, However, and being promoted final-jeicn demand held rye prices up. 510 Beoond Ave. Seattle Prices Vaid to bhippers rn asad Somhertaite wart ‘ i ov , ne a es nee tives ot i811 bie 10004 tans | Buttertoe— hectic war times, granted extensions in which to file He came here, and wrote us| may be remedied in part, at least.” Te aM 10 10 ‘ and will make his head. : seriodi folios (ties “ete thenkate tories of some of the local activities = Jn Seattle, it is understood. Chicago Board of Trade : ; - ae Tthsss Sassations . .. 97.80 ‘ a nystem bas received muc Pat uch ax the Northwest products carr : ae able gy Prenggee eit ae , among wheat sty kava, o1at | Se akg mts ak Besltis sopoiy rem" |Goodyear Announces |rrrvers til tie int, We sere Tug Company Buys nh alr 7 0. B. condensary ; sof what we termed! Peary’s Prize Shi Price Boo 8 comm stori i Incl aded his The patt eh glory lead but to 'P Obie f it.—The rlen 5 n weries. The Interest e named and many The federal re alt ieate rn distr ‘ SP iaek detas department of commerce to study Added returns are expected, bus # stories out here, so I sent @ | world conditions and work out plans, ch oA many persons have man to get them if possible, by which this condition As l Sept i 14% 11 ° 1 ’ DAIRY PRODUCTS rer ac y my thet) Tire 49 Corn— 908 2 “4 # the bent ing em in the aly F Vi Sent ‘ : San Francisco Produce ree yoo) Td ane iy we appre Sabet mapas ey rat sb amship Roosevelt, in 1905 th VvVtlews ¢ Friday’ Mixed ‘« the federat ve ayatem, ‘The |4a¥ announced a 10 per cent increase |articles wal far greater than that in|finest exploring vessel afloat md ¢ {iE ES | watter—e an abige iby prime firsts, | _ Pell Va be agneh es bate Sh par of ch one has | 'n tire prices and an increase o any other section. All sorts of 1n-| steamed into New York harbor to be Bept .. 4% 43M HEM bgge—eistran, 210 dod: extre patlota,| Or. riblets «....50,.+ rices are effective Monday “rhb Tara! Me aliably thistane havelin. “ : a re ao Raye Lara— the dow; undersized pul Wieeenstn cream brick . d rancor than any other sin, Drices ar onday 1 4 tr expedition to ne North ‘ole. T May’... 12.35 Chebse—Callfernie f the objectors, being, of course, the see the natura! resources and the int ’ July 12.45 5 in Berlin financial circles it} | Kite— Tillamook triplet that Germany is now |34” MAS MAS 1La2 11.43 Fore: PS OULAGES probably cauned more bitterne per cent for inner tubes, The new | quiries came in by the hundreds. n | years later she was sold to the gov- tript Zh | banks in the wmail cities, which had) AKRON, Ob March 17.—The} est of the East, It is up to us, if we/ ernment. She was afterward turned ’ ys | been making a considerable part of |Goodrich and Miller Rubber com-| Want to” grow from without a% welllover to the Ames Shipbuilding Co aly ‘Aube uso 1187 4487 gn Exchange POULTRY AND MEATS their profit from éxchange. panies announced tire price tn-|&% from within, to seo that we make| and lay idle for many years, finally ‘the only country in Eu- NEW YORK, March tcFereign, ox Prices Wald ty, Whalieato Dealers The farmers have felt that they | creases of 10 and 74% per cent. jthe most of our opportunities in al petng purchased. by the Washington _ is making no effort to SLEO Att) csamehs SEAEbOAG. | tien, antieeNVich, ecsaseey,, brian 48] have not had . ‘i The new prices are effective Mon. | broad, unselfish way. Tug and Barge Co. h not had us v ‘01 d P luce 1466 15-16 france, $9.0630 lire, it & square deal, and on and rehabilitate ne on 10.0484; marks, 20,422 to the dollar, pe gro omer, ee the farm bloc has been trying to|“4). Casings advanced 10 per cent # Of its currency,” says the] hs ryt de mapancad 5 a . Stock f= meen 5 ocean force the election of a dirt farmer|®d tubes 7% per cent | CHAIRMAN A. ©, BEDFORD, of} If French and Belgians insist on ‘2 Eges—24@ 260 doz. lenver Live Stoc |Mene—4% Ibe, and up : 1/to the federal reserve board, The! Standard Oil of New Jersey, says oll | staying in the Ruhr, the Germans — naghgaer Ale goalie — Siete Ih tedtances: Medium, ilve, 2% to 4\4 Me act has been amended many times| 1. C. C. HAS ordered railroads in| companies in Mexico face loss of|must take up arms, according to a i 3 r steady. Steers ‘picked 7 cents above and undoubtedly will be changed in | Southwest and Lower Mississippi val: | $500,000,000 American investment, | Hindenberg. “We don’t want to stir Id hme that Lana of it bsg : 5 4 heifers, 93.6007; mfhor respects at s other '¢¥ to make general re due to recent exhaustive and physl-|up war, but the best of us cannot ; - galego we ieee rhed, I teed Aint Coree—Live fat, 8 to 10 Me... 18 then, but It Is most devouted eight rate schedules, effec June eal difficulties encountered in pro-! live in peace when. bad Hicle reserve jn the mae | 35; be 15 8.25 Belaion 3% the and up be hoped that no material change 2°. tion of off there. don’t wish it” + . 0; 15@260 higher Dressed . be made in it and that its operatic = — - line of the mark was at first 2.75; ewes, $608) | Tarkeys. 4s behest a | provoke pity from other Roosters—-Oid, live, per Ib... ALLS Xept out of polit and was laid to the heavi- . . | Hoxe— "THE BANKS Feparations. It now tums | Tides in Seattle - -3g|" choles deat’ ae AND THE FUTURE | 7 OL Hea sees O80 8 the smashing of the mark sarcmpay SUNDAY BANK CLEARINGS Veal | Frankly, that i the greatest dan oe MARCH 18 — Fancy, lieht .. 180 10) ge our” banking cture at Ss epema indelcg {Mipt Mish Tide | ries Mish Tide || | Seattle Med. | Pens tine ee ee tri 5 “4 AG a. mu, 11.8 ft.) 6:36rm mm, 11.8 ft.) ! | 2 OD f ts Balances in gold value in || First tow Tide |" ‘Kirwe Low Tide || | Clrings «-- -o-- Sanson ss | | oe tre | The federal reserve banks of the world thru their || 11:18 4 m, 3.5 ft.) inst a im. 29 tt || | : +0556 SUaee POULTRY AND MEATS | must continue to be operated Second High Tide | Necond High Tide | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | for the benefit of the people of 5:04 D. m., 16.410. | 6:42 p,m, 10.6 ft. Cleart if » Second Low Tide | 4 Low Tide ie Spe se cess 68 [oon ‘ the country as a whole without Pacoma, Dressed, Habt >.c, fear of favor if they are to con GATE WSs12 p.m, 2.9 ft 11:66 p.m, 2.8 ft] Live, heavy, TM. x tinue to give : Total transactiong .. 2 give the United States ally neighbors eve | LIGHTING Went, Tb... lighting is engaging the at-| Weather Bureau Report | x her. the best banking system in ity Of the bureau of standards| TATOOSH ISLAND, March if—s A.| eo en Dressed. per To. . history ‘comprehensive study of the ter falling, showers, wind |) P bli M k | | Terkere—-Fancy. dresve pi SRE Ss SRT | eae Outward, motor-| | | Live, fancy, inka in pe taving been interrupted by the ulforsias, otf acm ‘Paaca'm, || 2 UDLic Markets || psit, 7 Mt _ MDH! proper illumination” of | str Lena Luckenbach, at 19 a. m. Out, «| SANITARY Dreass eeriaes gna aa J P CKS Gesign and usage of fixtures, | Standard Oil tanker, at 4:20 a, in. | , $ Toe best cane sugar, tte, | Cowe-—Country, areseed, tp. ie | ‘ ad Crystal white soap, the; | Hose—Fancy blot . 2% | Be Miectcson: faa tne Gos |Arrivale sad’ Departures reticent me we | "eae ees! A HOTEL SITE n Wlumination, and the tech-| Arrivals an: ert Soate nee | Med, dressed -- NOW | engineering features of] ARRIVED—Mery 16cm ee |e finree tae De LIVE STOCK | ‘TACOMA, March 19.—The deal for ting will be among the ander from #an Diego via Ban Pedro, San | c. Stall 47, Tengard Quotations at Stockyards he site of the new $1,000,000 Citizens’ | rancisco and Victoria, at 9:25 a. m.;| berry and raspberry preserves, 3t¢ T.; | Cattle— hotel to be erected at Nint < ate Kaga Maru from Vancouver, B. C.,| blackberr eo th.; frult jams, 200 1b.| Prime ateors 5 0 Segadwacy: jee nf Joeed t tc ice ¥ia Tacoma, at $:15 a. m. March 16—| Stalls 21 barbecued cold, ¢ th. | Medium to choice oe 7 sadway was closed today by the Str Tbukisan Mara from Kobe via Yoko- | clame, pt.: fresh salmon ekgs of all| Fee ‘ i board of trustees of the — Citizens’ aoe San Francisco and Portiand, at | kind: Royal baking powder,| * and helfers Hotel corporation and work on the 8 m.; motorahip Covena from San’ Po- | 12 Instant Postum, targe| Choice cows § 8:34] new » mi . Dennis, special represen-| dro, at 6:20 p. m.; motorahip Colmmbia | size, Del’ Monte| Fair to good [Rew structure will-begin as soon ¢s to the department of | {fom San Francisco towing bktn Conquer- | apricots, N. 22¢ §,| Canners ‘ S004 various details can be cared for and § from Vienna that ship- | °F {0m San Francisco to Port Townsend, | orankes, ‘ Fs a Calves. ‘ the stockholders ratify the action, it} e at 4:45 p. m.; atr Edna from Tacoma, at|% tbs. 26e; sprouts, 2 Huh was jounced by s Wheat and flour to Europe |10:50 p. m.; str Admiral Dewey from|2éc T.; now peas. F 7 tte was announced by officials of the| he beginning of the current ‘edhe gfe her Stall 6. nut areerine, 2 c, 3 roa TER AY Se eta aan bade lpia Re pe 4 eal < yraees, ai 66c; Yakima honey, & the. @mooth heary he site welected embrace: Eto February 10, 1923, |xokkai Maru from Rverett, at lois no be Rough heavy». : | chamt Srapakon ty sea $54,000 bushels, compared |m.; schr Chas. R. Wilson in tow of tug ea damber + of nmerce building, | ors ,000 bushels during the | Lillico No. 20 trom Poulsbo, at noon pital! % pot roast, 100 tb.; weer tes tenes jthe McLean, McMillan & Co. prop-| bushels in 1921, This vol-|at 4:30 sm. March 15-—-atr Yous Sarg | 12! B Sei ng pag I So eee ‘ | Guyles, and gives a 200-foot frontage fii the earlier estimate | for Melbourne, at 10:05 p. m.: str Bar bt pe“ hp A Stall “he jon both Commerce st. and Broad- bara C. for Tacoma, at 6 p. m.; str | 12: q +6) Pe i way and a 100-foot frontage s Ger to meet the réquire- | Dintelaisk for Rotterdam wit Tacoma, | White soap, ibe Pricots, 290; '3 : / . et Seon tales om NIAtH | is Burope must import at least | Portland, San Tranciecs, aan pe + | big oval cans sardines, 25; 660 gal. can bth ict Es ) bushels! of wheat during | on, Liverpool, London, Mull ana’ Ant. | pumpkin, 6c FLOUR AND SUGAR The date on which i construction | werp, at 6:40 p. m:; #tr Explorer for Jac PIKE PLACr Wholesale Prices will be started {s between three and | cereal year. neau, at 2p. m.: motorship Apex for| Stall 19, § tbe, best cane sugar, The, pis Sie Ketchikan via Anacortes, at 10 pin. Stall 81, New York cheese, + eat ‘ four months distant, according to es- nut butter, 19¢ Tb.: ‘ Model, timates of the trustees, . = pall. Stall 12, coffes, 2 be: | Art. local, tales The hotel, ti n Flashes | ‘Alaska Vessels raising, 100; flour, $1 egar—Cand, per owt. s.., hotel, as stipulated in the | agreement with the operators, will : Match 15—Balled, atr North-| 27-29, 2 tbe. pure lard, 200; pure pork | Beet, per owt. «+... 5 ve 26 th 26 Sik ddicfariane & Ca. earn, southbound, we diid pr nar | Unk. aamage, 00, ahort riba, 10 | MAY, GKAIN “AND FEED |hMéve 250 guest chambers with 25 ‘sldex—March 16—Halled, str North-| 55. Boston steam brown broad, 260; po- oe ¥ walige western, southbound, at 6 p.m. \ Tt" | taio and vegetable combination saind, sie Wren ray Ou he, Wenttla : Alfalfa (Ce pt Btall 36, freah herring, 4 tt: industrials 104.74, off .54; fresh salmon, 160 Tb.;. trea smelta, Mixed $0.33, off .40. Vessels in Port at Seattle fhe; 1928 Fikeipt, Polae whit MtrUjty Delivery, Whoiessie, Ber ‘Teh Credit Men Will ton typewriter for year |Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A-—Honr Wim, | 19,081 adc; black fies, 4 tha, § edd bdtooben Bed Ly i i C ber ai, Siete ae in- Belt Bice pedis, itiggina. Aree canmria, fon aE” Mioited and ground $0 Entertain Officer : Terminai—t i cans, for boc, R if , sagt Le Me Clipped. 1 ie ‘ crea fe of $1,041,861, after charges and 1, 8,1. HT, Cedar, actit ¥CONOMY Corn Whole yeliow J. H. Tregoo, secretary-treasurer = dation, vs. deficit of $2,850,146 / ads Stall 26, 8 the, best cane Cracked and feed |, 100% of the National Association of Credit | sy 44 ” * . cath bar, Petia! Terminal—Ste Bana] he. brows wugar, $4¢. Hiale 47-4 2 460 [omte-—Wholy feed, 100.1 Men 1a scheduled to reach Seattle | Will “broadcast” your message to the largest audience in the leral reserve ratio declines from Str Columbia, " tbe | . | North t br cent to 75.4 per cent. New| Pler 2—Str Alameda, str Oduna, str Vio-|Cream of Wheat, 1c; ’ Wheat—Recleaned food, Re he will be entertained by the Se: | orthwest— oy reserve ratio declines toria, Bircult, 100 pke. Stall The, Guat. | AM-Grain Chop—s0' , attle Association of Credit Men and 4 Pler B—Str Curacag, ome hotles 1861. hood: 2? thick Masb—10 ith BM. jthe Seattle Merchants’ association, | hey “ ” . Feport of American Brake| Pies DOM Karn Alexanaer, tr aamirat| estat hte! ood Che ; Het.willybe' elvan h teoaptlnt avd Your possibility to “BUY and SELL,” therefore, has no compari- ‘be made public shortly, will putea St Queen, coffer, 2 Its, 760; finest Orange Pekoe | Growing Mash—-100's, no B, M, luncheon es, 880° T8.4 lao ie ch Feed—100's noon. In the evening ‘Tregoe will about $10 a share on com- | Pacitic Connt Ringinoering Worka—U, Aareiaadiaasoenusoatects Korie i t——Mixed feed, K's... ‘oy | address a meeting of credit. men at} '. Haida, U, +. 8, Burveyor, } + [Bane Meat ‘ Small Propertie Connectiont Btreet ee WESTLAKE t ted ‘ H perties d Oil of Kentucky for year| ‘Gray, wtr Wilipon St Robin! statin 16-17, rulled outs, 4 th Bape arent lara Stacy Htrest Terminaleels, Bc I table salt, 200; ripe olive ry seed shea, WON SRGHRU AR aan federal taxen of $4,461,874, | Mihi, Miriet graxminel UBC. 8. Burn | tion, "Athakn, Coho. #almion, ogy Cant | Grit-—Lim ' Henry C. Ewing Co, reports the RESULTS. has declared an initial Atr Tbukisan Maru, Leet Dlg a ap af es tL — be Improved with dwellings. These of $2 on the new capital el ear det ap Trivets hlexander, pid ph Macon Abe late Atos Hib cdr included a block of lots in the Gat. Sohwabacher Land Co. ,to Chris of 1% percent. This in the! yarter tance oh Sh as oa macaronl! the Lowman & Hanford Co. | ty ‘tr Maine, ; | " Calum can Walter Baker's cocoa, Hprouting, 100'* .. i 00) Tuesday, March 20.—While here} 3 to 82.2. Pier lotorship Chaliamba, emala, Yakima or Califo honey, 75 Chick Feed--100' Tha. 96¢. Stall 40, 40 ome Blend | Growing Feed— ‘ in the Rainier club at ata earnings after all charges.) wir Hoxkal Marn, blend black ten, 600; Kood Koft whell wale Mash—-10 0B, M, | son: 4 6 The; home-made sandwich ‘ .00/ a dinner in the Masonic elub rooms . me U. 8. Shipping Board Moorti = 00+ end eo WD. eau 1 $ mee tnauatrial, ‘Alcohol, |” ium: str Arne M. Maree, or Bliverna: [sei nss eats ee a iene 100 | oa eat Meal soc: soe. 60.00 | Ht the Arcade: building, Clared regular quarterly divi- str Cross Kays, atr Delight, atr West| grape fruit, 4 for 260; Yakina pot Alfalfa Meal ‘4 ~ — ‘1%, payable April 16, record Hartiend, ate Went Ison, atr Wailing. | $1, delivered; solid tomatoes, 160 tb, Soyn Bean Meal ‘ i : od Hardwooa . : : . ‘ mber M1, 1922, reports net |Atiantic treet ‘Terminal—Kenr Camano, |iane® cote, 4 Ma. $116; 10-I, wae Nasal atte, 4 in Realty Deals Will convince YOU that STAR WANT AD COLUMNS bring 42 in 1921, Hast Waterway, Dock & Warshoure Com. | Cocoanut White soap, 6 bare Mart borage ct : bag) [sale of numerous residence lots to Ke Bayable in four cuarterly In| Sommerciny Tynveles air tibnico tir |oted acon, sees awit be se. Ti] Stationery Firm [zort-schwabacher addition on Quven | a ain ba, Ww its of 50 centu each, bark J. D, Peters. "linge ranch exe, ja’ wid Anne hill, sold by the Gatgert re) MTs vuarienda Graramred [PORN Mating 'BNdee a WDiedsidg O62 Bin ait 08, Me eo Opens New Store Teles aeceee n Harbor Inland Dock & Warchouse—str|3 MWe. 700; full cream cheens, S00 Ib, non, a contractor, Tverson will | it wince dividend was} Hanley. Stall 106, 2%, brie tinh, 860; 4 bare [Opened Ita new uptown stationery |start immediate construction — of | And phone your WANT AD for that VACANT HOUSE, USED ed March 2, 1922, Nettleton's Mill—Motorship Covena, Creme Off soap, 260; Oth. waok corn |store Saturday at 1415 Third ave, | bungalo mn » prope Ubaiantial Improvement reported | COMmAn Creonote Works—Mtr Horace X,| men, 300; 4 large Folin tollet pu ROCA A Git SB; DIODE RLY Barter Pi can’ Rowere: baking. powder 480: |between Pike and Pino ata Among the lenses reported by | CAR, BOARDER, MACHINERY, or FURNITURE, etc. ® Affairs of the Wentinghouse | wont Henttle Klevator—Mtr Kaya Maru,| Wool Mlukew, 2 for lhe, Stalin 96-2 The company In one of the oldest | West & Wheeler for the week are in ¢ Inst fiscal year. Company | Hoffernan’s Drydock--Motorahip Oregon, | scratch feed, $2.46; ornckéd corn, § atationers In Seattle, having been es | cluded the leasing of the Boyd hotel, | year’s dividend. require- atr Admiral Vivann, ache Wawona, atr| exe muali, i; Gold Bond flour, #1 tablished over forty years, and the a 6 Spring st,, and the Clinton Court | Merry Rt. Wileon, Wentuke Spootul tlour, $1.45; ¢ 1 ix months of Mecal | wert Henttio Training Btation—v, Bont flour, $1,905 "400" now store Is merely the latest step in apartments, on the northwest corner Eagle No, 6; 42.00, @ long-continued growih, of Mourth ave, and Vine st.

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