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PAGE 14 a THE SEATTLE SEATTLE ci ee Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building SAYS SUZZALLO —— ST CHANGE HANDS — —e WOOL RATES Ad Club Is Told How to Put tn" Lonamotive wmwin Asvunved the leadership. openide nearly | Bank and Auto Company an Idea Across . advanced aboy Heels’ were Buy New Homes AR WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 | $$ | Washington Growers Differ on Rate Question ; an idea across, Dr. Henry Su A Sup & president of the University of Was) s : ° ington, told t embers of t ud: Consolidated Gea, 63%, up William ©. Ka g held t befe Yertising club at t " of H Fau Tuesday. The first 1 enday | Ex er F © for 4 is to make harp, a cond Another not 3 is to aim at the point ast resis lay’s realty trans : ance ¢ purchase of the a | “Many advertise grab the Bank of Call 4 tention,” said Suszallo, t a association get the idea across. A seasonable purchawed by t thor | series of advertising Ut 4 m foKay ¢ * two stories he my attention, T have see r) " giephaya sement and of ere but T could not you the | sdva ee on s The a the brand it adverts n age pe Aas ‘ " . fort of publicity must not only bh & 4 2 ' ue - . 1 use the bullding J 4 intellectual simplification, but it must |" Whee Bees ‘a v1 mobile business and wi ed, and . plo avoke an interested response. Pee eee ora ae Pa ‘ie : « |about J h Dr. Suzzailo told how publicity pre mse } last wight and to , The Epler building, purchased for ceded man. ot ing of t : at b x $1 econ ability to make gs known to b ng frost predicted ¢ e of the § oy others was the beginning of progress . . . ° . fornia work of re s 3 kind of world today that we were | 3" pa he Higa, 88 ri \ t ppe hundred years ago. “Then we were living in or a million iMttle wor a an e N Bcf publicity and transportation made “| Chicago Ary ee Local Markets Ship ews| each little community a world of VEG ; shia > : ; é t : 3 own. Tcday, every man here | Tuesday's Quotations : nee eae roles te re is another process in the making of a piece of furniture in Washington's || Tides i in Seattle | In the face of the whole work: tithe sath endeu see * SE LE ct | Artichokes b " $3,000,000 annual output. It is W. K. Grisim, of the Rainier Furniture Manufacturing ay, ruunspar | “Democracy can only be successful VA 114 LIT "i Tha ‘ company, “shooting” stain with a paint “gun.” The brush, you may not know, is giving be a ne over a wide area thru means © “ Ge -0.0081 “ to the spray as the modern means of painting and staining furniture, as it does a}|;; 3 a Intercommunication, and the future . on i. wedieh’ krona. ..24 che lb i os .. | Of all great democracies depends on | 1% ‘ " 5 ene eneee etter job in less ss time. : ; S the growth of communication keep: | oo a 4 *li6 4 Sreck érechina WRESREE <a EEE Fatie eoae => ine pace with material and geo ie coe ise . 2p z a a WILL TIGHTEN HUGE SUM GOES [SEATTLE LOSES ===." be bide ? ich Tuesday's Quotations > B ad < 2 ae Bept 10.90 _ SEATTLE MAN | oxy : ieee itt ass 18 Wet seend Ae eee IS PROMOTED 0" S* 8* 8S |x : | Petersburg IMMIGRATION OUTSIDE STATE IN PHILIPPINES .:2::--:. { te | eon, northbound, at 11:2) H. W. Jennings, Seattle district ($33 HP PH ot hie | Us ther General Fireproe (ores, tHE Wholesale Influx Is Ended,|Keep More of Your Money| Other Ports Better Known, | a fvals ond Departires " D. 2 im . i ] r a Beas to tne other vi Poamasqe| Chicago Car Lots Says Johnson | at Home, Urges Hinckle | Says Seaborn IVED—May 7 —8tr Nore City Me vin ecaqwartess ot ben wished’ by Koga Be | ] - str Arabia Maru from Hongkong via pany, with headquarters at San ine rood Getnaee¥ ‘ A YORK, May 9.—Immigration| Citizens of Washington are nend-| Sedtile im not well advertised it | Doete, a5 30200 3 Pr Francisco. The Western branch of-| Grain— Fi Tomntocs Mes. Tas. repetk «2.500 va will be tightened rather |!9% $190,000,000 a year out of the/tne Philippines and “consequently | Aberdeen "a mi flee which Jennings will head han- | Whe 4 | Tursips—Cal : state, putting the money into in | Ban the next congress, | other Const citles have the advan dies both the California retail bust: | 5 Mees of the comuany and the whole s in other sta according Albert Johnson told according to He a ry G. § Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers gale business of tf the Pacific coast | - 2 | Applee— } of Commerce of the ¢ president of the Skinner/ Oyo: c vi © ay. Ay ion, who spoke be. Tennings came to Seattle in 1913 Foreign Exchange Denver Live Stock mascapad pase © the fore gn trade committee of | as fFepresentative of the General K. May &—Foreign ex-| Tuesday's Quotations ‘ a Che emerges eas its oes Fireproofing Co., later being made pened at Demand sterling, | Cattlo—te. r ie of the we ng in the > Smith Building istrict manager bere, He has a| sis: francs. $0 wove ete “recently re| Wessels in Other Ports tr Ban Die Wile acquaintance, and is a popumr |™ tal tour. : = 4 nas | atr Dakotan Member of Seattle's younger bust 1° a ! r of Oklahoma he said, “has | - | " c p everywhere one ge Port Townsend — —Passed out, str Ness set. 2 dollar Fiseapple ier ahome oll where one goes| Port Townsend—May . Mr. and Mrs. Jennings will leave |» * a | Taogerines—u: States are ended for ail ing sola in Waah- |! the islands, but one seldom sees| Admiral Dewey for Vancouver, B. Cy at San Francisco. =, Ay rear | $t@ete, feeder i RT 8 wald that President Hard-| ingtc ugh capital in | Seattle iMterature Dungeness—May %—Paseed In, etr Mel- _ | | BANK CLEARID a oe. | Prices Wi ing b nged his views with |Okjahoma re for \ovestment to| “Sugar and hemp," he continued, | ville Dollar for Seattle, at 920 a, m. Sal Cash Wheat Almends—1, x regard to restrictions of immigration. | promote every (ie proposl. | “Come to this country thru our rival lowurwane ae -~ af str Panaman Fi jal Flash: Clenzhans May $.~Cach whens—tte, 3 | tener Quotas for the present fiscal year are|tion in the state.’ |ports, but there was very little of | Wrancioce-Bny. sé —~ mancia ashes Dilation, os hard, #119% 01.90. | setee nearly all used, Johnson sald, but on| Hinkle asked the co-operation of |¢ither on the ship on which I was) Theo. Roosevelt from Vancouver, H.C. From James Macfarlane & Co. me ¢ a8 July 1, the new quotes will go into| seattle business men in securing |{@Vellng. One of the future indus- | tt 1) Pm. sr Ruth Alew ; 811 Second Ave. effect. “Then,” he said, “immigra-|the enforcement of tho new blue |tFes of the islands ts rubber grow: | teer trom Vancouver, . . tion will boom for five months, with|sky Inw, which will go into effect 19S &8 soon as legislation ran be|F. Lackenbach from New York, 4 i. Wma Wid oct 133; | x, DAIRY" PRODUCTS |the North countries of Europe send: |June 7 and under whieh every stock {Passed amending their laws so that | Seiled, str Conunerciat Trader ter Benitie, I Clearings .... | i at 6 p.m. Fails $0.37, off 2.64. Decline in Mime jing their full ahare, for they know|issue and every stock-rolling con-|the planters can increase their|"‘gan pedro—May §—Arrived, etr Stan ded: 62 | A grade, Seattle delivery..... 48 that Jobe and wages are here. In my | cern will have to be leensed and | Plantations from a few sections to | wood from Tecom str Memnon from due to luction of % pel R . . veral,” Seattle; str Quinault from Tacoma. cont L. & N. stock dividend. le Seat cl ranch, white shell “ opinion, this incoming stream will) will have to make a showing before | vera = i Yokohama—May 4—Arrived, str AChiI- Doheny companies carn $20 «| . | ners . * apg (19 0hd the labor shortage, but it will not |tne secretary of state to convince | Capt. VW. I. Eisler, a ploneer Scat-|ies from Seattle. Sailed, str Tyndareus share. Pan-American and subaidiar-| Public | Markets | wit owt, Yow. 2.49 | end the demand for cheap labor,” him that the enterprise Involved has | !¢ marine who been surveyor | for Seattle, ae ya RS fes increased profits $13,400,000 in| SANITARY | . O, B. condensary ... 21¢) America is entering a prosperousia fair prospect of success. of the United States Shipping Board x ‘4 ; : i DAIRY PRODUCTS business Jullus H. Barnes, | “Ot courme,"* ald Hinkle, “wa can-|!0 China, but is now in the shio-| Vessels in Port at Seattle “i9.2009.00 ers to jail Dealers prenide: ited States Cham- | no! a hh " >} building business in Shanghal, ad- inal— & Statement of Willys-Overland sub- |} rite Ih; Me, 4|Bathdontoies ereamery, eubes 4g | Presiden ed States m-/not guarantee that any entery sang PEO Prieur iy to | ees Terminal—Pier B—Sehr Ca- sidiaries for quarter ended March 21 ‘ | al prints, wrapped : 4g | ber of Commerce, declared. will be weil managed, but we can} z ie: hen Pler 14—Str Philoctetes, str Steet In- ¢stimated earnings of $2,729.468 targa | ° | white shell 24, Barnon, an well as other speakers. /seq that it 1s not intrinsically un. |Present disturbed conditions in that | Pier 14 J ] Mor ¢ . aT of © opening pro D| ” x0 y have been greatly magni- si ‘A stronger tendency prevails in| Monte cats 7 37} on the opening program, emphasized | sound country e Pier 11-B—Str Owego, atr Forest King. market, larger inquiries are | £270" tram ber : i Seattle Stocks the necensity of settling union prob- tea Ls |fled. “He paid tribute to the work of | ier &—str Nome City. : Ae | la fe . sau P. Whit. | Pler 7—Motorship Ruby. ‘and bids of 16% cents, tho| Furnished by Wt. lem: | Seattle engineer, Pau: P. Whit. | Pier 7—Motorship Ruby. Barnes said America’s national! Winter Wheat Has [nam, for nis work in constructing | pier $—Str Ketehiken, ett Latouehe, str Dig Interests asking 16%. | a ae Mb. e ie eae d Fiseansin cream brick Head of large independent ofl com. | 2° Havings Bank. Wealth in now $200,000,000,000, which, | Better Pros ects dikes to keep the Yellow river in | | Northwestern: a ae ‘pany figures that in first quarter |js0. | Hank of Calitornta......:. 207.00 sia “a0 | he said, wan $130,000,000,000 more} . Pp its channel and overcome ‘the an-| Pier 1—-U. 8 & Basle No. 6 i 1923 gasoline consumption showed In- | tatore : r ehe8 | Dexter Horton National... £36.00 AND MEATS lege igs by empire's es : | W yeti aay ’.—Th ve ay, nual floods, known as “China's sor- | Pier B—Sir Wabash, str Admiral ebres. ‘erease of 27.2 per cent over same pe- 7 1 ational Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers taita Fukiyama, president of the)erage condition of winter wheat | row. Pier jexander, str Curacao. of 1922. ate; nenieee Sieet ot acts, 540.8 Fe tne Nationa saan te slopere Japanese National Federations of/on May 1 was 80.1, compared with | ee Gretat Witton tr Geste tnne letropatt aghorns, pe > 28) Cha ra of Co erce, declare 75.2 o » anc re wer w Houston Oil of Texas repdrts for} Stall 105, earwig bait. 15 eee ust cininaras ; rey 2 td Chambers of Commerce, declared that |75.2 on April 1 and 87.5 the aver Protest Valuation Seattle Shipbuilding & Drydock cons | Stalls 94-96 Pike wt., tamb ch ~ he could assure the delegates there |age for the Inst 10 years, the de Powerahip Boxer. "quarter ended March 31 last gross Capons—Live, fat, per Mm. ..... Dabitis Coto’ Coal tank Sey | earnings from ot! $61.166; operating | Pot Tent te! tol" /Seehoard | Nation |e raeey OP scence: was no danger of any military ag-|parment of agriculture estimated to- | of Great Northern |?*:i! “** ©! Bunkers—v, 8. 8 Gola expenses, taxes, $228,103; net earn-| churned butter, 25e: choles butter, 22. 5 rite Tre Median ive. Ste as kreasion of Japan against China. day WASHINGTON, og ae Pacific Coast Engineering Worke—Str Ree tities cepreciats va ebuirees. Meltee 3605 sah Ade. 2 | Heattie Title Trust Medium, Hive, 2% to 44 tbe Poaceae Sika cain ce wales ASHINGTON, Muy 9, — Tho| Pacific, Coa fore depré ion and deple-|%s. ste mild cheese, + 8¥is8 | Union National Live, Hebt, 3% the, reed re. BINS 3.6) ©° | tows s: HES m tion, $413,062. Pie | cheese, 40c. Stalls 162-110, 4 Ibs, French Fouseislal’ Widekes Fancy ary mehed 3 esate above ’ M hi Is B ki |wheat to bo, harvested was about |Towa board of railroad commission: |, §. Shipping Board Moorings—Btr Ico- ié prunes, 25¢; 3 big corn flakes, 260; 2 bis , live, AYAEMPNIS 18 HACKING (oy coo 00 pcrww or 6,629,000 ers yesterday filed with the Inter-| nium, str Anna E. Morse, str Silverado. For the first time {n many months | cane 5 2 cans solid pi cer Kee Lite bidosegsatiive, tats to40 toe bet BONS Or 659,000 “Acres | state commerce commission a for-| Connecticut Street ‘Terminal-—Str Steel ‘large orders for lead came into mar- | tomatoe s apricots, 160; 10 Rar ig eth pet ; Piggly Wiggly King | |Q4.3 per cent) less than the acre-| iat’ protest against. the tentative Exporter, motorship Coolcha, str Chas ket yesterday. Prices scored the | Polar White a ae ‘ ae | Farneree Funes €. py 4-18 he 33|| MEMPHIS, Tenn, May 9—All| 0%? sake - Lehi yeu whan |Yaluation of — $395,000,000 of the | King fe Winge Doek— ZMotership Anvil largest single day’s advance in three| $ Toa. best cane sugaz, Sic. 162.60 | Roosters—Old, live, per Ib, | Memphis is buying stock in Piggly bi aeres (6 oe on Rog than | properties of the Great Northern | Stacy Street Terminal—v. 8. Denl- years, Lead prices advanced 45 . mayonnaise, 400 T.; Thousand a 00, Sogn Wiggly to help Clarence Saunders|‘h® Acreage harvested last Year | Raitrond Co. The board stated that | 70% oa: Boller Worke—at Sa Boints to 7.50 « pound, which com-| Island dressing, Sie send cored Patt, 6 6.50} Choice, ent “beat Wall Street,"'a check of the| which was 43,137,000: acres, the investment in the road, its] Ana, secre Pares\with a recent low price of 6.75| torn. oC cusame, soc; 2 Toe, pure tard, (eee Tune Mille... eolver tn 99@ 10) first day's sales in the “home town" re -G H = Jequipment and the cost to date of |Milwaixkee Ocean Terminal—Schr C. 8 7 : 5 a eT . 0 | | % Holmes. cents. ihe; pot roast, 106 t o Globe Gr. & Mille. € 65.00) Faney, tent -15@ .16| Subscription campatgn showed today.) IAIN, eorge ras jits properties, as stated in the val-|eoaq Drydock: w ve Pacific Ol year ended December | ves. 16; 50.1. ur, 190i | Globe Gr. & Mills. Co, 99.00] Medium, light eg | The rank and file of the city waa g 8 luation, was “incorrect, exceasive,| Niue net nam ete West #1, 1922, surpius, $11,792,225 after| Teenie’ mans fieet muted Lona Bite nf tt flay hte 8s ULERY a Ld . og reported solidly behind the former Faith i in Farmers |and contained items and accounts | Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—ate taxes, depreciation and deple- | Sickies, thc; Ploneer minged clams, 200; |New: World, Life, 0... inne] POULTRY AND MBATS grocery clerk, who recently fought|, ROME, May 9—Sympatliy with| which are erroneous and which are| pet's") Go ae Grittau, motor: tion, versus $16,261,292 In 1921. This| comb honey, 2 for abc. | Stall 1611 Vike | Northern Lite 5 190.00 | Brice id Wholesale Dealers Wall Street to a standstill, The} harrassed farmers thruout the world| j not proper to be included therein.” | snip Libby Maine, atr Sagadahoc. fs equal to $2.37 a share on $3,500,000} Market Arcade, medium sized Oregon | Ow! Drug Co.. pid. 7 167.09 | ucks—Dressed, per Th. 5 8 | otty, Php walsh adit Bo ithe Srtiee bagi ines. 4 @ aiz6 Oregon | Pacific Alaska Navixa 1 40.00 onan Wisisstiies hn f } fs : shares capital stock no par. 3% larg 6 on | Pacific Alaska Navi: 0.00 |Mens—Drossed, heavy: 0 ty Fireman's Relief association | was expressed by King George of) Nettleton’ Str Santa Inez, bktn Oe denifieant 4 i? prunes, 2 tb ; Chiifornia fancy pears, fic Car & Foundry 190.88 F Deere ae settee +46 bought ares and paid $1,100| England yesterday In a speech before | to carry them triumphantly thru the Drydock—Motorahip Oregon. : “ n! evelopment in| ha 2 Ihe. S50; pulled figs, 2 Ths, 650, fic Coast on ult Co,. + rer BH tent, te. feet s 10 | cash. the International Institute of Agri-| present crisis,” the king said, ad- jarme Rallway—Sir Caesar, ee market Sig been a sharp falling sr ga ho | Ba peat | weetlaricissh, Deh ete {| The Memphia ‘Teachers’ associa. | culture here. dressing delegates as “fellow agricul- Bane heres” Cocuitiain Gites SN seeept hon ofl companies.) gai) a9, 8 ibe. best cane sugar, §4¢, | Pioneer Milla (sugar)..... 10.50 | Geese—Drensed, per tb. , |tion and other organizations bought| “I do not doubt that the farmers | turalists.” Whalers ‘Star ‘Nos. 1, 2, 3. bkin James ‘ie ao hadley d to) stats 40, fine Orange. Paka black toa, | Puget 8d. Power 6s, pfd. dnee | Turkave“ysae7, dressed s+. 0G 43 | stock will have the courage and enterprise ~ reducti made in F jolong, $0¢ T.; groand | teid { Beare . I lve, d wee . ft — = - _ _ mesvie i ot . | Heid Bros, com Recieve 94.00 | Belgian Hares—Live, ber Mm os z 1 a9, 3-phae, Pimento chécse, (Sperry Flour, com f 71.00 | Cown-Country, dressed, tb. -.. .o6@ ‘19 Thess Nadi Vauumie ab Ouateme Superior Portland Cement ‘it Mogs—Fancy, block «4...» ie ae M ° 1} t shredded, eocodnut, 180 | estorn tt ¢ iat iets soit ene med oe as ‘tin: Hershey's cocoa, stern Btates Life 00 7 eee eens i eetings LIVE STOCK Jay White a The Seattle Real Estate associa ‘tion will meet Thursday, at 1215/8 . m., in the Hotel Butler banquet oom. K. G. Greene ts chairman of FOURTH ANNUAL Tulip Festival pork and be: 2°2 SWEDEN HOLDS lane“ atom Florida | Prime steers. FISHERY EXPO) Pastis i Prime ligh sandwich 6 Gay, and the first of a series of tb. Progress achieved in the fishing in-| Heavy cal 2 ig s WESTLAKE “4 ern ae Appraisal discussions will be held. Stalin 16-11 meneneen iitce + the, |1ustry of the world will be vividly Baile eee ats, ‘*. the: macaroni, 3| Pictured at the Swedish Fisheries} ™ - {fair at Goteborg, July 8 to 12, 1923, | #ose— i Wile cissscsiss jin connection with the Goteborg Smooth heavy . Business Changes : Jubilee exposition, Deep sea fishing| Rough heavy .. ‘ ‘igh rade pa ¢ 50; pur |has tong been oné of the industries |. PGP sesressrer+ + $10.26 per 190 5 jin which the Swedes excel and now |**eP— AT he Olympic Fur Co. ts in its new | oe: the an opportunity will bs afforded these | Cull lamba ak ac aa space, At 408 University at pepe ate ‘tbe, Stall 134, roast of | Sturdy men to show what progress eg pork, } steer boiling | has been made since the days of thelr | The Wagner Lumber and Shingle | pect, 12%e; lamb ize. Stall 129, | Viking fathers. Co, hag removed from 1151-white. | Dulk APrcot em ate ee Oita ter | Equipment of all kinds will bo| Henry Stuart building to 4437 in the| 5-1. pail Yakima honey, 15¢; bulk apple | Shown, including new articles for fiah "same building. butter, 10c. « canners for the handling of salmon, y tae : - codfish, eo), herring, crabs and lob- The Edwards & Bradford Lumber | _- -> 0) | ter. The exhibition authorities would BELLINGHAM MAY 10th to 12th A COOL KITCHEN IS A JOY FOREVER : —and especially in the Summertime, when per owt. “ " you're doing up fruit, or getting a big Sun- 4 ‘eile removed from 1101 White|| WELL, FRITZ, RYE feel enpctally gratified at Arve Hone ee A great variety of spectacular entertain- day dinner, That old coal or wood burning ling to 4434 in the same pulld- Is A LIQUID ASSET stove heats up the whole house. A gas ments ate made whereby little or no | yaCity Bellvery, Wholesal ment will be provided, including “we freight charges will have to be paid Olle: renee SunOEES Vas is it mace ine oh Epa cilaw ston, wnieh’ Miia 5. ve. IN SEATTLE, TOOL) |r brompective exuibitoe from one | ects ane eran, § a gorgeous floral and electrical parades, and pans or in the oven, where heat belongs! will open at 406 Univoraity LD forms of barter nnd ex-}{seus, The program includes an ox-|_ Cracked aud feed monl, 100% 0.) athleti 1, and Tuli B Will be called “The Bubbling chango are being revived || cursion to the fishing grounds in tho | OMS, Whole feed, 100%" ° tc carnival, an ulip Queen's Ball Cool off the kitchen with a jt? and modernized in Germany, in ]| vicinity of Goteborg and the visitor! sprouting, 100’... ; ain effort to arrive wt vome con: || will have an opportunity of seeing | Wheat Meciouned feed, 1o0'n’: ) bli basis of calcultaion which | fishing vessels at work, «pola : | ROUND TRIP 4 65 RADE ‘TERMS |] re series oe its ts Donel gh tatty wi | FARE ONLY a mS || be bike Wi nner of te der | Peay Sugar Slighthy '|tstee matte i: are the mediums by which Ger, Benign Yoedes ayy imi 4, ESCROW | inn businens hopes to escape || Higher on Exchange |sruteh teed 0: kay Limit Ten Days Uacrow is commonly used inbank-|} the assaults of the mark system, || NEW YORK, May 9.—Price of | Cocoanut Me ' ng. Anything is placed in escrow Btate banks have started to tx || refined sugar was shaved to 9,0) |Cottonseed Meal + O94 Four Trains Daily Bem by mutual agresment between || sue rye and coal bonds, bonds in || cents, & reduction of dhout one-third | sine fer Parties, it ls placed in the hands || terms of 60 bushels of rye or a ||0f # cent por pound, by the Revere of w third party, to be held gintil tonser five tons of coal, Sugar Refining company today Cabinet Gas Range | EQUIPPED WITH A LORAINS&23 And there are other gas Appar which go to make up the cool All-Gas Kitchen, Find out Shout bide ‘ot weather's just around the corner, Come n today! Vor Tickets and Reservations telephone or call at Eee Muipiliment. of some. condition aan Ce | pin : City Tieket Office Depot Ticket. Office a ce companies also have his price is about the level te " (When it Is to We delivered by tho|| begun to utilize, the principle ve || auoted by othor refinern, estate geo e rhe le i tel ad Seattle Lighting ompany : pirty according to the terms|| commodity exchange. Raw sugar was slightly higher on Asn 60 1308 Fourth Ave. THE GAS CO. Ane oxchangy Moat Barapé-citaaiern’ 41s = eee Heh ae oF

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