The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1923, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923 SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real g ieet|SEES DEATH NEW POTATOES {~ Scattie Ts Growing! ARRANGE FOR oF AIRCRAFT] ON SALE HERE| WHEAT SALES Estate, Buildin "FEATURE WEEK New Store Buildings Lease few auit note "announcement of the Mid creer vad} Industry Will Die Unless} San Diego Shipment Goes) © Growers Plan ¢ ' Bi tg . tha rs ot én bh a rowers Plan Co-Operative Space Quickly «apathy with which the street recelved the merger announcement was! Supported, Says Report at 10 and 11 Cents Marketing Anbouncement is made by Her ' ; t toda . entindins : re, & number of ic hru their office. ' . 1 Pa : ee a P feased to Thomas 8. Sir e f , soaked r x te Se Shi eerie Oe Sew location about ay « 4 ‘ “ : rs : i Coulter, who will Tid in S . q ‘ ' ax -m ‘ ides in Seattle tu amounts of i ‘ funch room and bart» EE eg Baty : . . will be ly to a SATURDAY SUNDAY io SoS * Tea | #pprope t waft are ne Eis Associated Indust ' lo | Fires b Clerk | " . ' 4 Wholesale Dealers meek : pies i ‘ : He have closed a lease cc ap First Low Tide Virst Low Tide jnur t ft 128 é Ing, at Second James st Second Low Serond Low Tide . u ie yl Which will be used as gen OuE s ‘ ‘ a Cucombere—Cal.. b ot tbe vite Bd club rooms for the asso e2°3 will be is ; Gatien Ver Is : and pub ia { Beata the new Cupp dulling) has | \Veather Bureau Report egrets tt a Deen leased for a 1 , Ate - “ . ‘es Pill be used as a sales and display | seat. six : : . ma foom for Durant and no ta abies . > z Biles. The distribu " >that de . s wellknown cars ‘e| Arrivals and Departures : ahies lease 01 CATXTTACY mn : ies é ut — ened about) | AMRIVED — Maren 3¢—Atr Adit : Helaiaene hor sack -.012| GIVES DATA ON |NEW SUBURBAN tgs: Sirst ave. has been let to H.| and Ve . ° Y va 1 whom wh TTT f a eee tem jadi, BUILDING COST TRACT OPENED i Opened in this new location reek vie roy Auer ; =e z Aprit 1. Pra n FRUITS j ‘ ’ ; mnounce that all «pac in the new : ° Mroderick and Clapp bullding has ors 1 ; : } P- : been leased. The Clapp building is " e iat ' MitUated on the cast side of Fourth ° ‘ WESTERN PLANT f e aye. betw: Spring and 5 cA sts. fn t ¢ 3 1 rare pe : loft. The Broderick building |; ama. at 10 0 Tabnbektanl Ave. and Pike st 4 contains _ . 4 Pe ‘ < 1 F ns eal Bricere t, and both wit 0 2%; | MEMPHIS, March 31-—since cr-| Westinghouse Builds First i NUTS ; ney ot 1 ight ‘ nereanen of 3.90 Pea reas for occupancy April | snaient fo Wiewly Stores, Inc, Beat Wa Plant on Coast Phe athe g-adlraemmaleet | < the Bi erear in the rea cotate fa Alaska Vessels mele mete feldents| anutaturing 00 i» now bulding : ‘the lease of the store s— March 28—Selled. str Admire) | and say! I told ~ sula ss ¢ p DAIRY PRODUCTS — Bovenyate fr ¢ the property ¢ bi aye, to Jack's Coffee C Ma \e wan tx n a rive b « t ERIE Hr ere Paid to Shippers 5 csp , ; 1 : in 7 rental is approx! ely in Port at Seattle|. = erminal—Pier A—itr Wille Tmeunce the following leases of bus sir Tamatsy Mar ohm t . ie nta i $5 bs bean is t GASES PanDiicnn h : eS $ Bis ; ve rents oT na : . . “ e e 1 & ex-|t f membe - Giore at 1337 First ave. corner of TEinion, teased to Endelman Br © Terminal—# he Ay ; Y - ; ‘ : will open a getieral merchan e 3 : ' kr | a lore at 1214 Third ave. rented to} "| we ne 6.0 i r a PG Pinkham, who operates a gitt | Per [1 Sle Henry 1 Wilson ilar if wa brie * Dealers Discuss Business Changes | ‘' Formerly at 219 Madison st. | Pier t—str Vietoria, atr Delrosa has ** 4 ° . ee ees | sa ati ot the i ot Sanitation Plans m ; nclers a 33 aa oP ia | 8, which atr Munin. | 0 r gold reserves + Adairat| : Portland Produce the Terminal—Str Oregonian oh. % Coal Hunkers—Bi neers, have Sale of Lorrimer esr _ Apartments Made Morse, str Milverado, “““"\! Public Markets | |se.00 “har | waterpower antic Coast line net revenue for} [February was $1,994,295 against $1,- $44,904 in February last year . 8 : see Carte ald & Miller, Inc., American Writing Paper for year | a... a eee tes as. twas | WESTLAKE : ay Arge ‘i tt Lop hn D. Owen in the new special sal the Lor q S2922 & deficit of $560,380 after bond Statle 16-17 wt ne . ue . of the Balfour-Gutt m E. Repub- . depreciation and etween E Aire 1 ge omer 46 to Peter 7 The con Mance, against deficit of $1,94 agit. Great Northern Ore dividend is ex- Pected to be increased to $4 early in April. (Continental Motors production in- teased to about 40,000 motors af ith and current net earnings Tunning at rate of about $500,000 tmonthly. VAtchison gross earnings show in the| Faney, teht , se 16 Medium, light 16@ 12 Mod. heary, 156-200 the. ere 68 POULTRY AND MEATS \d Wholesale Dealers verease of $1,920,972 over February | 3 a speach r D West year, but a decrease of $3 } AL “ eenatte : ‘ ap Under January of this year | winstow erring, So M% I erten tryed’ | : ) Standard O11 of New Jer bark CORNER F * a2 ; : oreign Trad tee || : i wet and half cent in V San Francisco Produce : F t| ‘The Seattle Chamber of Commerce |" HY st Virginia and ci Butter—Extras, 45 %4¢ Ib: prime firsts, ae Ib i . applied for autho paee—Hixtras Hhets, | ; fseue $900,000 5% per cent equip- | cheese —c-ai dos | wae tN aR Pitrust certificates, to be sold to} } names impe STOCK M & Co. of Philadelphia at |~—— i (1096) A carne _Taintlowe st Mtochyarde | BANK CLEARINGS | : Cy prima steers 2 a De aD | ost Se or sizes ‘ | Me good | Seattle I Bobs f vi onan Prune cows and beifore | | Clearings . : lumber industry. Firm in Sweden| Prime cows New Issues || Balances. adia | wants Seattle connection for sale of vera this product ortland payee | | Clearings |B ) Two first mortgage bond issues | " “egsregating $650,000 have been un- derwritten by S. W. Straus & Co. new building projects in Los “Angeles and San Francisco. 7 3 An Issue of $250,000 first mortgage Denver Live Stock 6% per cent serial coupon bonds, | Friday's Quotations Purchased by 8. W. Straue & Co.,| Market steady. ows and heife escinis 99.) Scrap zine, lead, copr | | Total transactions .. 1,973,000.00 by firm in Japan 0.) Viadivostok exporter wants Seattle connection for male of linseed hides, timber, millett, fish, furs and % Yearlings beans. | Wethers, ight Cattio—ne HILE the Pacific Northwest is growing fee Moured by the land and the new 6. Tie; Rinse, small, | | Ewes 2,157 quarts of berries to the acre, the Hourstory Western Auto Supply ‘ ana Del Monte é 5 | FLOUR AND SUGAR ¥ ae = f Uhillding to be erected by the South | m. 100, 1¢ |'Woolen Mills Give | Syihiasas Picées average yield of the United States is only West Holding corporation, at 11th | Sheep—nece a i. bulk A | Flour—tienda, locals, 49's, bbL onrk Sea wv Sie : S an Mand Grand ave.,Los Angelen.| *., Lamba, $1 Increase in Wages “iitean uni, waits 4.08 1,805 quarts. Here is the enormous advan Pihis building will serve as the gen.| ‘errs 190) PASSAIC, N, J., March 30.—An in-| Aft local. 49's, bot ‘ tae tage of 65% in favor of this wonderful region | etal office, shippi d warehouse | wages has been granted | gugar—Cane, per cw - nant ‘Jaal) clims 4 Mieiauarters of the Wervern Auto| 3 sa I Pip woolen tallip Hace: |" Bey, percerre ou tie —due to fertile soil and ideal climate, > Bupply Co., which has 62 branch of- L SNOWDEN was announced today The GRAIN AND FRED ‘ices located thruout the West. The amount was not stated, The mills City Delivery, Wholesale, Per Ton iF 7 434 acres se smi ruits, MM Setire in two to 1s youre ffected ‘are the Totany Worried | Batiez 2 Whole feed, 180 01... thap ASTER, ith “TAAEA ACr SS tet oe ee et Interest coupons payable April 1 | mills, the Forest Mann and Huffman | Clipped, 190" ines produced 16,884,745 quarts. More than 92,000 and October 1. |company, the Gera company, the | Cor hole jow, 120° 42.00 worth of berries and small fruits are grown here Another issue of $330,000 first New Jersey Worsted company and| gain wrote te aon each ‘year, “Mortgage 6% per cent serial cou. the Garfield Worsted company | "Notted and ar see pon bonds, purchased by 8. W. “Straus & Co.,is secured by the new Mightstory Chestnut Hill apart. it, to be erected at Larkin and | Chestnut sts, San Francisco, The fm of the loan is 2% to 14% irs. Interest coupons payable | March 1 and September 1 { TRADE TERMS | aweet Wh e : pt » © All-Grain Chop-—80'« Ste eames teat cauTiceay Mee SNAPSHOTS edt tral Florida grapefruit, 3 for o stall 2%, Growing Feed 100" ravenna Here is a potential industry capable of almost unlimited development. Nowhere else in the world are conditions so favorable for berry-growing. For flavor, color, e, sugar content—Washington ber- ries are unsurpassed. Argentina’ ing thru ayrup,|January 1, 1 population is increns ‘gration, From to November 2, a total of 32,968 Italians, AN Spaniards, 6,140 Germ: 4,04 k | Poles, 6 British, 1,686 french and 1,149 North Americans entered the One problem of the industry is marketing—the world doesn’t know Washington berries or it would be clamoring for our crops. The Dexter Horton Koya I Hone Mi QUIT-CLAIM t hoine mace unnaw ih ap country National Bank confidently looks forward to the “Quit-claim” is a term used in real rae eticrarar te page Reems “hts i ; ; time when the small fruit industry will be one of | @htate transactions, meaning to sell be powder, S461 200 Libby. marr A wood known a# Kalantas is be-| | Granite : ‘ is state's largest sourc . income—new money ME bhvey Whatever interest the one 5 der, 236; 200 Libby marmalade, Jing grown In tho Phill 4 with | Meat Brape—idastorn s.ccccccssesssd0608 this state's largest sources of income—new mone) pouring in annually to enrich our citizens. 00 can Dol |the idea Sof supplanting Spanish | cedar ay raw material for cigar! Beacon Hill Grade WIKE PLACK |boxes. It's Just ag good, is cheaper, sugar, t4e,|and comes from an American pow| Contracts Awarded ESTABLISHED 1870 ring 1.; | session. Who conveys may ha erty conveyed. The instrument by which this effected is called “quit-claim deed e In the prop: Btall 17, 8 Tha, ben 16, amvelte, b Phe difference betweer this and a pole bo, Ball 1, all VAN ee Tague ca neee weunas Bedee,. ard Meaty deed is that in « warranty eroamory butter, to; New York| ty. | Dredging Co. was awarded the big deed the grantor warrants his title, 6; real Guatemala’ hor soo] Persia's ol] flelda are rapidly being | Heacon hill regrade contracts Friday While in a quitclaim deed no war-| Liberal and conservative THlatt TE oc(teer MEO E Toe HOT lIn ropaleise “from, foreign operate [oh bids totalinas $682,821 nm $74,464 | Dexter Horton and BAe uittwen iitne ine members of the house of par- raising, 400 thet tet tak Ttamt year approximately $3,000,000 | ae RT ease HAL Asa eo ceactiice i 4 I iisnrds have munttlarditince ints 100 hs bro 0a A Tar bhai oasha cnorevetae tee Be eacon hill and for grading, | grantor may be found to have f A y This form of conveyance |W used | the laborites following the in- Where title to property in uncertain| troduction of the bill by For subject to legal determination Philip Snowden (above) call | Zanalbar raised 96,000,000 pounds sat of cloves lant year of which 1,448,000 | nance raed ee ttt of the Second Ave. and Cherry St. the ed States Aina We he United Stat |i r the abolition of pri-| xported to th | The sugar industry tw beihg do. | "9 for f U pri~ ' by ported to the United | Pulp timber on the Tongass national E Veloped in Panama, This sear! vate capital and nahonaliza- States, Clovg buying In the United forest, Alaska, amounting to 000, eel a b cocoa, 2 Wer 180, Yakima, Gems 91, | States has dderensed somewhat 000 feet ts ‘en 40 Is estimated at 40,000 sacks, tion of land. $110" sack. my ldap nationwide prohibitions Igaten oo Peng advertiaed fo atal White Ui

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