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THE SEATTLE STAR =~ BIG APARTMENT TO BE ERECTED “Humphrey to Build $230,- AWARD SKAGIT "LINE CONTRACT Wide Variance in Bids for (will Remodel Orpheum Building 000 Second Ave. Structure Transmission Line The immediate construction of «| Submitting a bid W six-story and basement apaztment 000 lofer than that of the house at a t of $230,000 on the bidder and $160,000 lower than th and Henry northwest corner’of Second ave Blanchard st.. announced by Broderick, Inc, ts the feature of the week's realty develop ments, The building ts to be erect ed for ex-Congressman W. Hum Phrey according to plans prepa: by Warren H. Miter. ‘The property has a frontage of 78 feet on Second ave. and a depth Of 108 fect. The new building will be a substantial structure with 74 suites, and all modern improve ments, The construction of the building ) will be in charge of the Great Northern Construction company, who have also been commissioned Yo make all necessary arrangements for financing of the undertaking next lowest biddi Kinney for constrifet trans publi $248,000. The high bid w Weatinghoure next bid w $424,011 The board of publ od belief that but reprene n of th by the board in outstanding Ur submitied by the $491,600. The mith ¢ t pre an ¢ made, | Pace was assur ntative 7 bid was bona fide and The | neer’s The work involves or tlon of the to be fur bid also wan far The Orpheum theater building, ait-) - aatante uated on the southwest corner ¢ Third ave, and Madison st, was re cently purchased from the New York Life Mis ninhed by t are Insurance company by th sion Consolidated company of € and have closed negotiations with | sion Consol) nt} fornia term of 2 Wm. P. Harper & Son, who will) fornia and | . a . eh ‘ne WALL STREET JOURNAL . REVIEW oca. ar ets take and handle a first mortgaxe/ years (0 the Puacif eesatatne 1414 XRW, YORK, April 14.—Tw rally demonstrating that VEGETABLES b on the property. The! terprises. This property contains ghe tines wull intact. suRwests ehigs Weds Wudhanine asda erent ine Peso " n-| stores nd the Orpheum | that int match a faw ate ee property will be under the man . teh nts ba @gement of Henry Broderick, Inc. | theater, " : trade peviex No Rooms in the rtment Mb M i ‘or ared g at high leve | oe : exceptionally large and each t-| Henry Bros tick, Ino. under. PR EE Re Dg eS ay A ' i wine ment will contain disappearing beds ae se : Be ty f Rabber asd sataten ra Pig | bu : ¢| placed, states that a lease was cc @nd dressing closets. Floors will be pla saction. " ~ Hy ood < oms, | Ploted during the past week to California, Petroleum showed special atrength, reflecting the expecta-| ee ee arew ae |S picton alle th tion of an $8 dividend of the present stock of $2 when the shares # Which will be of terraza, Bathtubs | Bartell Drug company for the cor-| tion of an $8 divide aa Wwill be builtin typo and kitchens | Rer store, 33x60 fect, The lease I#)" “Opening prices include: United States Rubber, 61%, up | , American iS will 7 apie effective May 1, 1923, and calls for| Telephone & Telegraph, 123, up se; Industrial Alcohol, @8, \ Hethie shed DA ; eres Wh retsigeratore 40,000 hem B 65%, up Utah Coppe Texa will be installed and | 4 considera! of $0,00 Canadian Pace tia ae cob cg on BAB service will be included in the} Henry E. Bittman, architect for! Bret ioe, up iq? Marlena up 4: General Mote es Tent as will also the light and tele Pacific Theatrical Enterprises, t# |g re Sinclair Oll, ip %; California F 4000 20.00 | ring plans for extensive altera- a Pacl 4. UP os phone. tions to the Madison st. side of this ion with the Bar and im- | ‘The heating plant will be of the} Jatest oil-burning vacuum system; tWo automatic elevators will be pro-| vided. The main entrance will be property in conne tell Drug company's tenancy, also for exterior and interior Foreign Securities Vriday's Quotations GRAIN PRICES Cai, don. t . ‘0 the theater and gen: ‘on Second ave. and will be finished | Provements to t : whaures im marble and tile, The first floor, | peta appearance of the entire hold | Russian bs “4 Prise Yaid Whalesale Dealers pRear the entrance, will be a ladies’ | ‘6%. n ‘sence in | Feception room looking onto Second | | | | US ‘ "see Diacks, bea co) ‘ave, The public corridors will all CHICAGO, April 12.—Grain prices sf cf be treated in driftwood stain. closed irregular on the 1 ‘There will be a complete electric | board of trade today. A sharp re 1 bon Mauniry with ventilated steam-heat- | cession took place tn wheat, follow | . a sa aty-room. All finish in apart-| jing receipt of further rains in the | Mr £1" |[Meney—Comb, per ea nh@e Ts ments will be enameled in tvory and South t. ‘Trading thruout the day | Gop & | Lemons—ier box 6.00@6 be “white, and all walls decorated in| te | was detive, due to receipt of reports | rer 7 | Pwenpele--Geben: ir enn shes _ Washable paint, | . = showing further crop damage, an|ambure 4 8 +: | Tangerines dard box eee The exterior finish of the buliding| Buyers’ Strike Would Not acu labor shortage and unseasonal | japanese ae | sci Will start at the base with dark! ; creage this year promises to be| Japanese ? v2 2% . Stinker brick, banded with terra| Be Lasting, Says Bache | screass,, thie. year promises to he | Jaranoe ind 4s... Fr tee Md Wholesale Dealers cotta. The main entrance will be — bay (oe det hl PUREE a fronts yeaml ah deat eeae faery ee 'th. .: White terra cotta. From nes bog Tes has been - halt in busl-| | icee declined tract onaly. Export e628 . 19 [the white cornice, the walls will be| ners activity,’ says the cu mand increased. . é Bat XE hersyred burlap brick laid in red/ suo of the Bache Review, “but in| | Elevator operators deciared atocks| Foreign Money Status per Mortar joints and trimmed with| larger circles there has developed a/ 0M hand nto Winre ait ae Friday's Quotations DAIRY PRODUCTS | Paral by Logan & Bryan White terra cotta sills. The walls|caution in buying which will have a Fem shed by —_ Bes | feeder den farmers af the 26-foot court facing on| good effect eventually. Of cvurse, to pines their livestock Prices Paid to Shippers | Normal value tue | Botterts Blanchard wil! be of white brick. there fs always the considerntion of i oe | ean event | ts ase Sterling . nae One important feature of the| What the ultimate effect will be upon lon wers| ts es ‘ipreweds Frans Mixed ‘cel Dullding will be the fireproof power| retail buying. The attitude of big} the exact} isso Reigian frase. Puilete "0 irs ‘at the end of the corridors, | business-has its influences in time o wives frane 30 = 290 ‘Biving safe and adequate exit in| Upon the general public. - . rower per ocers B. eondansary ..... am ‘case of fire. “Thus far the consumer has ap- “4 oree: Seen ete | DAIRY. PRODUCTS me parently not restricted his buying in see Norway krone ay Ft ial eee & aoe gid aa See uc oat Mobmtianting yiatog ineo *‘Geeck Grechinns.. 390 sie] SHU priate, wrepeedltrc cn: cr [A I EASES prices. If ts a fuct, however, that rook, J Coenen oP a retail prices have not yet been ad- colore Hf FOR BUSINESS} 22" rwh,§\ ners 3 ; crease In cost of tasic materials. This will be done eventually, and If the spirit of caution which has developed in business extends to the _ Leases closed during the past week Mg a total consideration of than $50,000, were reported by THolsany | Moliday o | King & Winge A VRIDAY DECLINE SEEN IN WOOL CLIP Advance in Price Need Not Affect Clothing ALT LAKE crTy ahs » fh n of nal conditions mount of wool in the to the heavy liquida caused by nat Ma that sheep id bullt hall man up thet worth of in the He we ald that in thin country » did ¢ a in betweer the me SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building UNEMPLOYMENT IS DISAPPEARING Shortage in Farm Labor Is Seen in Report Airplane Views GOODS NOT VILANG UF In @ recent Hoover April 14. arm lat into con A meri r ie tmrn’ ipa the industrial employm t brought about @ runaway mar-|sdtuation in the country shows @ ket and the final crime it “healthy and robust cor ” the Phe Fe service ataternent “This tm producing an nistie ? JAPAN GE outlook for the steady decrease of un the Unitea| (™Ployment in every section of the ae | country * ab.| Expansion tn nearly all indus tries, noted In Febru: jued at a ghep: thr rch, the labor » 44. 000,000 yen, | THi® was chiefly Sering Telnet ' trades, an in Japan's favor for apd Sory 7 1 | section of the coun \ | ProKrams are e y = ting to} *F or the ement tx $ ye shea vareastrah nnounced by the middle of April The “outlook for the tron and steel ‘ erred ery im. t 6,100,000 | ‘Mdustry 1s ‘exceptionally bright’ and cf , 41460.990 | 1 fome centers there ts @ shortage 4 The iner gy of labor, with an increasing demand automobile industry, apring number , f wu arch mate! 10 ABOLISH id MULE-POWER CARS | Fifty owed a decrease wald thin « n oe eer t ear 8Y® | in unem| ent in March 0 cer tem replace th mule Car! ruary, while 11 had more une: Neary of Guatemdia City und contract) ment in March than in the preceding Marshal — | Fecently signed, snyn 1 A. C-\ month. These 11 cities included Den arshall said woo! 84-| Frost. According to th s of the 2 Mar : 1 A er, Omaha, Richmond, Memphi vancing in pr foreign franchise, the proposed line will be ; ac, MCS ca triew and that tm of wool were | dinate? une” Ghoraten - ¥ : Sowing. Very Many of the) diner storage battery cara or PY pe teak Mas a in Uta pave, tee: oi | oe, ntral power station, The| sons and rervice must be maintained Ship News Tides in Seattle 1] FOR MARKET |cent exists thruout Western states. } pay pt jemploynrent experts in Chicago de- First Migh Tide | First High Tide || oxtenstve alterations are being |clared today. re 1 | 4:30 4 mm 10.9 f.!! made in the bullding at the north-| ‘The shortage wil) grow if present Te ee tae) gente 1am Tide || ce comner'et Cedar at; med Sith |eniitinns “AE? nat “Lessors” talee ‘Nerund Migh Tide | Second High ‘Tide ||ave. N., which be an up-to-date |spring planting begins und farmers ‘aegis OF tt | 6:08 p. im 10.2 tt. 1! public market. West & Wheeler re-|in some sections will be unable to Od a Law, Tide | Second Low Tide || oot that lense for apace in the mar-|put in normal ‘cropa, Charles 3: ] Tse tt cg hight ge. brit ee: ON cea aitwadly Heder anale to iudsel] Boyd besiéral ‘papastitedselt ar tae : J. Orr aid J. C. Phillips for a meat |Iilinols free employment services | Vessels in Port at Seattle ssartoet; id aiid Joe Tat tava dealt tea ig rr eta pine a eceaee verges |And Vegetable store, and A.C. Moore| Wages of $40 to $60 @ month, x for a genera) grocery .stors with board and room thrown in. Terminal—#tr Hakala! Among other leases reported by/fails to secure more than half the - y,| Went & Wheeler are the following: |men needed to refill the nation’s Dutard, str Nowa Pier Pler Vier Pier D—Htr Teuth Al Connectiout Btreet mercial Traveler, ur Mille Terminal—U, & ©, G, Algonauin. Motorship Anvil, motor- ship Ruby : Hottday | . Atacy Htreet Terminal—U. BG. & Pio ry Broderick, Inc.. yesterday. consumer, we may seo a falling off 12 Heliday 10% POULTRY AND MEATS eer. y ~ ‘Unusual demand for commercial! in general demand, which may have ; Holla: ne a18%/ Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers Lander Rtreet Terminal—v. @ G. & Dis- from out of town as well| the effect of checking, to some ex. 28,000; Inst year, hol * | to Shippers coverer. - 1 a day; left over, 11,196. Ave, [Commerctal Rott Works—Schr Minda- Ba trom Seattle merchants is reported | tent, the great activity which has | 7; [ft over. eee “a | zrrees Se ‘Bemsere Live, © Be | Nar reeas See wee ir Minds by C. E, Stimpson, manager of the| been prevailing. Bheep, §,090. ho eee 46 % | Fancy 4. p. eaaee 33 | East Wezerway Dock & Warehouses Co- wntal department. “This, however, would not have} Cee + A 4 | Hens—4% toe and up 2) Kohahwn Mara 4 hk & few of the deals closed during| the effect of the buybrs’ strike of} San Francisco Produce wats matt ai,48: | Teructvhe, 2 edie were is| mt Gagedahen sr Crees iare eche'c Week by Henry Broderick, Inc., | 1920, because that only discloxed that | Fridays Quotations July ; Maes 18T 1 11.99 Gry picked 3 cents above #. Holmes Fe: 1504 Eighth ave. rented to Joe| the country was piled up with goods | Retter—Extras, sic ib; prime firste, ea OS | [Puget Bound Bridge & Dredging Co.—str = vt w wi 44%Ge Ib ay . 10.23 e fat, 8 to 10 Ie. erson. st., to T. J. Hanrahan, grocery | scarce. ¥ buy’ 360 doz: undersized pullete, 20%c doz} a - ney d. p., B-15 Ie. n Joan, ship Oriental, echr + 705 Stewart st, to Peerless | Strike wuold show now, according to| Cheese—Callfornia flats, fancy, 240 Ib. | Rocaters—Old, live, per Ib.. lines, ‘ ‘east & Supply C 1813 Seventh | ll statistics, a condition where ih oe R mee , Training Station—U. 8 B, to Washington Construction Co.; | 8004s in most markets were not in Liberty Bonds Hearys: taney Dirydock-—Motorship Oregon Third ave. to Frank Jacobs,| Overwhelming or even normal sup- Wriday's Qaetations ly, > 3—Hohr Wawone. bss her; 700% First ave. to C.| Ply. A realization of this would start Furnished by Logan &@ Bryan i ight Ip Abner Coburn, B: Mossick, barber; southwest corner!® new buying demand.” Gi Ee a Reker lis aek ta siow Marine Btr Ca fi erie ow Close | nenyy, 180-38 Q erat « Helfan ave. and Madison st. to Bartell Firat 26 = 1010 Fancy, heavy, 160 to 200 th 1a| Dark Belfaat, 101.01 101,01) ae company; 923 Third ave. to First 4s... New Issues \ | | a | |Hecond ts’. - imal Brothers, jewelers, and 909 | | Piret 4 2 ant | % 98.00 97.28 th Ave. to Seattle Savings & Loan |\ | eco i O78 97.23 | Goose Creek Gets Lime| ght Dreaw | 8. W. Straus & Co. have pur |Third (4 pete ic Seap Via Injunction Dressed, teht ag chased from the Certain-teed Prod-| victory sua 177. -c100 04 10K 00 eet Live, heavy, ucts corporation, New York city, |New is .......... 9905 99.06 09.05 3 CARSON ea averly Is Leased an issue of $8,000,000 firct mortgage sae Be vee vit yet (aateer cp eG per tb. to P. J. Henderson |6% per cept serial bonds. ‘The pur. 5 WASHINGTON, Apri 14.—Now |Geege Dressed, per 1b. wet “The Waverly spartments haye|P0 of the mew financing is to| | blic arkets | and then the Dayton.Goose Creek Be carencesasiss i3| Teased to Palmer J. Hendrick. (acauire the Cook's Linoleum Co., SANITARY railroad meanders along its right of | his ca 4 4 Trenton, N. J., the Acme Cement | stati 109, 8 ths. best cane euear, | ree AP RIO No, Be Louie Mo, aad the [Mtns Aah, Ohare ee neat way in Texas, ore rental of $12,500, West i ‘Thomas Potter Sons & Co., of Phila. |27%,4 Me. Tes 4 cana Carnation of Hor:| Ono ofl company and its tow in-|Veat—ranes eler announ: Friday. ie ee wee 4 Be: 3 hae Medium, | I vestors knew the road existed un- : joie threestory Luiding at | Ciphia. cane Del Monte pai ves Ook S southeast corner of Fourth ave, | The bonds are secured Ly a direct ek ah Fatiet, til @ short time ago. Now the Day- Qustétlaon at" Stadkerneds i Olive st. Suan on Wecperties ek th Cortain. | hrimp ment, 650 th. Mtall a, |ton-<Gooxe Creék promises to go| Cattle ; plants an perties ne Certain fe, Itmit &; good corn, em (9 er i860 announced pe pene. OF a iddets corporation, Acme C tring beana, 100 can. fown' Inrelirosd history and to Ee iach eee ety nt Punter Con Cooks Linoloum | Pit margarine, 20c th: fresh puliet emes,|have Hs name echoed thru pon-| Feeders .-......-.... 0. to J. H. Anderson. The lease | (5, poy Whotina Pots ecie & Co, | 250,408 Stale R-12-15, oranges, 20 derous volumes in the supreme Fogel ahah tec rdng duals rox is 704} and 600 Aor; artichokes, hc each ; yton-Goor 5 mare’ \which have been. appralsed by. Geo. | marca 200%, 200% court. The Dayton-Goone Creelc| WA IOoe bale me Cor iedneitied Gn: TIKE PEACH road may decide whether the gov- sineers, and Ford, Bacon’ & Davis, |geay is) No, 7 care Barnett ear: The. raipegly Seiig tele abd eee certified public accountants, at more | No. 2 cen California peacher, ser 3 cans | *eoeom00) from the railroads, | hia $17,000,000, Tntarest’ coupons | Del. Mente tomate ve fhe beat| Alveady the little Dayton-Goose| payable May-1- and November 1 |coftes, $1.00, Stall 65, mayonnaise, 40c|Creek has produced a sensation. . I “| Rei, noueand Island dressing, 600 t.| Railroad attorneys are scurrying | a 2 ie | Stal 2 The pest lard, 30c, Stall laround trying to prove congress rcs a 7 Seattle FirmeiAre — |fi.teiuyths Miter ton creas never’ mucosa. to ee nee | ‘Twenty industrials 101.71, up .63; wax denna, 2 Ths. 26e, tall 36, amelte, | excess curnings. If congress did 20 rails £6.29, up .01. Active in Orient ‘United States federal reserve ratio Se .; herring, Se th. Stall 49%, fancy | intend a tax and the tax was con. Might . cookies, 210 1b.; ginger snaps, 2 the, 216 c ee More thin 20 Seattle business | £22! 7 ‘/atitutional, then the other roads . h arade cocoa, 2 the. isc, . | 1 ‘Fises from 75 to 76.3 ver cent in| houses have resident managers in the |" 0 OCONOMY with excess earnings will have to} + FLOUR AND § past week. Orient, according to 0. D. Fisher,|, Stell 26, 8 thx heat cane suear, 780.| pay, nome time, SPE yrecrre ogg puiiliadelphia Electric slirectors au-| president of the Fisher Fiouring| St), 3% honey, The goad creams OF! ‘The EachCummins act provided | *etrBlends, cate Mhorized issue of $10,258,950 new| Mille, in an address in the Masonic |ter, 476 Pimento cheese, 2 pkgs. 26¢.| that roads with earnings in ex-| Art, joval, ‘common stock at $25 par, club rooms yesterday. Visher re. | Stall 88, npbell'x soup, 9¢ can; Cream|cens of 6 per cont, should pay one. Pie Yet According to Mechanica & Metals|turned from an extensive trip third bene oceey ihe, exeta rarantt) halt of the exces to tho govern. | ENr Cane, ‘ational bank, an era of advancing |China, Japan and Hawai! Wednes- Prunes, 250; 606 fancy aweet pickles, 400 | Ment. Less prosperous — roads | GRAD Money rates ix foreshadowed by the | day. at, Mtail 5%, mayonnaise, 400 M.; home-| slipped that section into the Dill.| city Delivery, Whol “big demand for capital and credit “Seattle's claim as the gateway to soning Sgro pty A tht 40¢ od ane | Prosperous roads accepted with Wh A, _ Estimated gross income of North- said. “Western manufacturers have Juicy lemons, 6 for 100, Stall 40, vivoo.|Mation they would ery “unconatitu- “an Pacific first week of April, $1,-| solved the Problem of packing and] it, 260 .; 246 cotter, 2 tha, 560; wal-| tional” when the government tried 56,000, an increase of $262,000 over| whipping their woods, and there ia | ™t* 70 THiS thn peanuts, 26c to collect, amie week last year, and largest in- | very small lows by breakage or other 21, moratoh feed, $2.36; chick] The Dayton-Goone Creek road ap-| gy crease since fast week in February. | jmpe nts roper ’ cracked corn, $2. een|plied for an injunction to prevent | wheat pediments of Improper shippin ‘The report of Northern Pacific (9 Gold Tiond flour, $1.46; Fisher reiterated the praise of So- | {" attle transpactfic ships given in an the government collect alleging | the act was unconstitutional because All-Grain C ci oT Hour, $1.86; Centennial it to be typical of the situa- "400" hard wheat flour, ee many important Chick Mash wit! interview to The Star on his arrival, 17, Centennial pastry | lt took property without due process | Growing Feed—100'n ysterns “Seattle people should support in| fur 260 pka.t rolled oats, 4 the 260; lof uw and asserting that congress |Growlne M Following « month of unprece- Aplit pens, 9 th green peas, % the, every way possible the American merchant marine,” he sald, Seattle Men Form had no power to demand earnings | Fa" Ms from intrastate traffic. Wheat—Mixe The court stepped in with a sur. nat Ment prise, Arguments of both parties | Gattonseed Meal were Ignored and the court declared 2ho; head rhea, 2 farina, & the. 100; atanr Kehr cured hamburger Stall 106, spit Lima ‘ko bottle ‘catsup, Feed--100'n operations, during which Food, 8 dented “346,000 cars and trucks were manu. d, the major aute manufac are moving along on approxi. tely the same schedules as those Linseed Heal . ¢ | Alfalfa uF 200 can jam, 100; Ponick ayru the Jaw constitutional because con. | Hoya Bean Meal ..... according to autemotive Gold Dredging Co. | iii Missin Stalls 167-108, | gragw intended to “exorcise its tax.| Bowe Meat f Articles of incorporation were filed | {eh ersamery butter,’ 00; treah round | {oe here Bone-—ciranitated Friday for a $2,000,000 Seattle min- , tet Tillamook | Now the case goes toa high | un Meal ; ing company. The new company is the Continental Gold Dwdging Co, of Seattle, and its incorporators are A. Phillips, Tt. Lundwall and W. H, Paddock, court, When the supremo court — -{ @tlt=1Amestone cides the case, tho Mttle Dayt. «| aaii pias itantorn Goowe Creek is going to have all et the service of a battery of highest. * “ pald sittorneys in the railroad world,| Prices for all French furs at the PON AhpaINAT IPRA Aye Chalons annual fair jumped over 1929 sales, British and American tion of Canada wants to put an im-| dealers bought most of the more ex port tax on all American magazines | pensive akin. German, Polish and and periodicals as a measure of pro: | Czechoslovakian buyers contented tection to Canadian publishers, themselves with rabbit skins, TRADE TERMS PUT Total number of registered unem- ployed in Wngland iy 1,460,500. ‘Thin s6 of delivering to him a certain|is a substantial reduction from Web. n 19, when the number was of stock, eto, at a cer. 840,000. - ee cribe a contract whereby one buys from another the privi- The Magazine Publishers’ associn. Je aM syrup, hove and bottlers: A full ino of Bondi nayian pis ie sie, Bab ¥ i, teen exchange mand aterll Ure! $0,049 peat a) | | Balances | Total pestle Coquitiam 2, 8. whalers Star Foreign Exchange NEW YORK April 18—The tore market opened steady. De ' franca, $0.0670% 1,093 to the dollar B Clearings . Portland | Clearings . | Balances .. trans: Stand Ready With An “Eagle Eye” to take advantage of a good opportunity to put your idle dollars at work for you, We Offer Seattle Local Improve- ment Bonds at par— bearing six per cent in- terest annually — TAX EXEMPT, The National City Bank of Seattle + $6,890,897.83 | | 1,383,361.99 | [trem se ene ee CRISIS SEEN LEASE SPACE igri CHICAGO, April 14—A farm Ia- |bor shortage of more than 60 per The stores at 4 Yenler way, and | bread basket Western ave. have been| Road building, wages cf $5'to $6 leaned to the Truck Tire company for|a day for laborers in factories and | four years at an approximate rental |iike industries and the so-called lone 1-805 of more than $12,000, |hours men believe will be demanded q | 1904 Sixth ave. has been leased to/from them by farmers, are causing; | Alvin and Cectl Olson, who will open |the shortage. , & first class lunch counter. 1325 E. Madison st. has been leased |to C. P. House, who will remodel tho premises and open a barber shop. 1016 FE. 45th at. has been rented by A.C. and G. D. Snowden for a real estate office, handling residences in the University district. | Howarth Lewis to Get Chicago Post The appointment of Howarth Lewis an district passenger agent | for the Middle West, with headquar- tera at Chicago, was announced rrt-| Canal Route Gets ay by D. J. Hanscom, general pas: | Two New Ste. ‘one senger agent for the Admiral Orlen- | tal line. Lewis’ appointment has re-| SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.— sulted from the heavy prospective |Announcement that the 22,000-ton, |passenger business contefiplated |steamers Finland and Vroonland out of the East, and he will leave | would be put into passenger and a | Seattle to take up his duties, his |freight service between San Fran’, appointment being effective May 1. | cisco and New York via the Panama lewis spent three and a halfjcanal immediately, was made here years In the Orient, being stationed |today by the International Mercan- at Viadivostok, Shanghai and Yoko- | tile Marine Co, Unless the laboring man goes to |the farm and helps produce necessi- |tles, there will be a food shortage, 4 Boyd warned, He also predicted an . “agricultural revolt” against present immigration restrictions if farmers jare unable to plant their crops. “If the men in this country do not do the work, the agricultural in- |terests thru the powerful cop |gressional farm bloc will let down |the bars and admit workers to the jcountry which will help In food pro- duction,” he sat hama, in the employ of the Ad- _- miral Oriental line, and his ap- The price of wheat in India has |Polntment comes as a reward for | fallen from $1.30 to the equivalent of faithful service, $1 « bushel. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) $5,000 A DAY Added to Your Taxes Think of it: $5,000 a day loss every day; $50,086 every 10 days: $500,000 loss y 100 days, all to be charged against your taxes because some politicians insist on: making good their irresponsible campaign pledges that we have a five-cent carfare, Think Think Think Reason for yourself, that it cannot be done, brains, Think, Tho street car lines cannot even be o: ‘lone be bought and paid for. Every day’s loss must be paid by someone. Who? payer, The Taxpayer Always : Pays The election of three new o men who have sense e1 Go get the figures and let them prove to you » It is impossible, positively impossible. Use perated on a five-cent fare, let You, a tax: ouncilen comes about soon. Vote for arity ; nough to stop this political bunk. Vote for ion Who have shown by thetr past business experience that they have sense enough to manage this strect car situation, Soon tho street car men cannot be paid, Soon the banks will siya: the warrants. What then? You will pay, Mr, and Mrs, Tax: payer, Clare S. Colegrove RESTAURATEUR Operating tho Following Restaurants: NORTHOLD INN, 214 University St; SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP, EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, 1524 Third Av AUTO KITCHEN, 819 E, Pike St, Candidate Second at Marion for Councilman § F082 PLsPyfPREee i Ei

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