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smoseiat: hes cal oe rms i ~ BUSINESS—Finance, GIVES TALK ON New York Stock Market QUR PRODUCTS Qur Future Depends on Us} Says Wallace Joyce “Northwe Hoods," was t Wallace ment or: ercises School on Wedne address Statement c the Paciti r Vantages of S+ Ing and shipr Among other inte Mentioned that i it thousand years tt coal deposits ington at the Sumption; t Waterpowe and third power; and, t) last great NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOP INDUSTRIES “Because of natural “many lar ‘oped in a comr First among dustry, whict Of the world wit An 1890 there w the state. 24 hours « ts known the fish of Washi Jargest in the Unit “Two hundred Worth of silk was tle in 1 500,000 have arrived in the “Nearly all of this was sb East to be manufactured then came back to Washing for our use. “Washington | for textile manufa re facilities for making tha Oil into seap and food p THE FUTURE DE! ALONE ON THE Min fact the tanities that a Tess. Thre importance Velopment, t Most incalcr Means of bringing these ¢ Sories to Seattie will have to the business Mnitiative and t the individua We does not Qualifications. “The industries once establish. ed it remains with the people to make them a suc: _ izing th ROAM the Northwest producer ask 4s when there is a choice between = two articles of the same price and F Quality, one of which ts made in| the North west, that p Slioose the Northwest product. “Let the slogan be, ‘Northwest | buy Northwest goods, Success of the new enterprises Swill be assured. Their success means | he prosperity of the Northwest, Joyc gave stand of Vv now th da and de nde and weal ab The ways and at fuc- to be | have th > promote and § f these men who abil enterprises. lack men Wheat ¢ the buyer | Ww and |B BRAIN MARKET ~~ GLOSES HER Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday's Quotations FE Close Liverpcol Grain Wednesday's Quotations Chicago Car Lots Wednesday's Quotations Purnished by Logan & Bryan S10 Second A’ Seattle jrain— Rects. Cen Portland Produce Wernesday’s Quotations the prosperity of the Northwest | Butter—39% #44c Ih AS prospe. to Seattle. Conveyor Content Awarded by Port contract for the construction the Port of Seattle in the hand of cargoes and ice for refrig-| cars was awarded Wednesday : oners to the Brink Wey Co. of Seattle. The new ma “ehine wil! cost approximately $2,600 Sand will be completed within 75| days. ) At will greatly facilitate the toad dng and unloading of vessels at port O wharves and will be transferred to “various terminals where need for it | Breatest, say the commissioners. Financial Flashes James Macfarlane & Co, 11 Second Ave. i Twenty industrials , off 1.) ) 20 active rails 83.71, oft .80. | Following a directors’ meeting, Btatement was made that no Mividend is in contemplation > Woolworth. | © New York Central 7 per cent divi-| @end bersis declared a quartetly divi} nt, raising the an-| to 7 per cent. nings second quarter were approximately the same | eas in the first three months, accord- | Ang to vice president of the company. | ~ City council of Detroit has voted | feaffirmation of its contract with! estinghouse E diture of $12,000,000. Sharp advance in London ‘brings more buying. the xtra by Switching and terminal companies > shows net operating income in April of $83,201,31 increase, $ 7, Four months, $266,361,517; increase, eee | Meetings | | aD | Whe Seattle chapter of the Ameri- | fisher Flouring (an Association of Engineers will | way Exchange building. elle will give a report on the osed Seattle-Tacoma high lin d R. KR. Montell will discus use in the building code requiring | ans to be signed by a certified} chitect. BELT LINES Belt lines are short lines of rail located at terminal points for purpose of transferring traffic from one road to unother. The nume originated from the fact | tliat where two roads entered a city | from different directions and wished to make ‘track often necessary: for the connecting Ine to circle around all or a portion of the city, owing to density of popu- Jation. Where thereiare two of these toms, one encircling the other, they are often distinguished as the “inner bye and “outer pelt,’ ia road | Q @ telescopic conveyor to be used | Egge—Eatr | Fexe—200 2c ¢ Cheese—29 Hens—1 6 | San Francisco Produce | Wednesday's Quotations | tter—Extras, 48ic Ib; prime firsts, Abe th, nixed pulleta, 10% Cheese—California 1 0c doz.; 37%e doz; doz. ts, fancy, m.; extra pullets, iunder- 27 %e Ib, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Sugar—Unsettied, Wednesday's Quotations aw, $7.66; refined, quiet; granulated, $7.60. Coffer—No. Santos, 14 NEW change op | tranes, $9.0 | to the doll | Sterling 30.9636 : lire to the dollar, off 11,112 Normal Value +4. $1 19.20 cts 19.30 ets. .E 9.30 | 16.00 American 8 ectric, calling for an | Bank of California | canadian Dank of Gain Dexter Horton National copper | First | Marine Nation: “Report of 179 Class 1 roads and 15 | Metropolitan. : | National ational City 9, | Seattle National... Seattle Title Trust | Union Rio spot, 11%e Ib: No, 4 @lse tb. . 3 Foreign Exchange YORK, June 13.—Foreign ex- 4 Irregular. Sterling. $4.61% 9; lire, 80.0046; maar closed tbe mark Fote ange oft $00464 34.60: Foreign Money Status Werlnesday’s Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan 810 Second Ave., Seattle Present Value 866. Ster! ra French frabo. Igian france Salawiee: tran cts. Italian lira cts..German mark edish krona ay krone - Danish krone Greek drachma Seattle Stock Market Furnished by 1. M, Herrin & Co. 117: € ks. 4 ots, cts cts. cts. Bank Sto Asked $ 85.00 211.00 200.00 225.00 210.00 122.00 240.00 50 180.00 170.00 + 210.00 + 199.00 + 220.00 300.00 115.00 seeerees 230,00 of Com.,.. 315.00 170.00 + 165.00 275.00, 110.00 140.00 x of Co tional. . board National. ational Industrial Stocis— Albers, coin. Acro Alarm, \ Alaska Steamship... Carnation Milk Prod. | Centennial L, | Goodyear Hawallan Sugar. do ptd i! com... 0 101.00 100.00 4.50 95.00 34.26 00 pta. Mill... { eral Telegraph tills Petroleum, ° in & Milling, ¢ a} fo pid ve... fire de Rubber ) pfa "4 ronolulu Plantation tele do ptds..., the | @perry, Flour, com. Superior Pe To Zellerbach, com, | connection, it was} | + 97.00 102.60 77.00 98.00 110.00 89.26 94.00 27.60 40.00 . 95,00 90.00 + 92.60 emont. 112.60 62.00 90.00 “BANK CLEARINGS | 120.00 é& Tel, pla. . Mills (auger) 94.00 70.00 100.00 117.00 54.00 96.00 —sp do ptd. — i] Seattle | $6,699,658.68 | 1,598,816.38 | | Clearings Balances Clearings Balances. . 412.06 | ‘Tetal transactiony, 841,001 | Mexica extra firats, 29456 | | atid Otis {Pai | Ppiman Pal. Car | Pacific 5.246 | 8! 95246 |e outhern Pacitl 5 | Stewart Warner | Btromberg Carb 0,700.45 | | THE SEATTLE STAR (TAKE YOWR CHOICE--- THEY'RE ALL ALIKE Of fe Man Who KY DON F CREEK, N. Y,, J N. Y. Stock Market We Pure 810 Becond Ave, neaday's Quotations by Logan & Bryan Bealtle Low Close MW Brock ) r wa it ha noon an nth Bar THEY ADMIT HE'S A SUBSTANTIAL CITIZEN ‘On Local Markets VEGETABLES Prices Vaid Wholesale Deate uh tantial, 8 me 4 | Artichokes —< Asparagus Heane- : me frame “last ho’ railroad track 4,000 POPULATION—BUT “oe 8% ITS ON THE MAP i Ethel, ral to the ack wri etlace— Onjons and elie (He Parsley Parsnips Per 6 Veppers—Mex Green Peas ng per Ib oka put You know I'm on the publicity a billion 3 | map. 36 | of commerce 1) “Now, Mr ered Startled His Small Home Town DROHAN ont ttee THURSDAY JUNE 14 Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building +” ‘John W. Slack Is Just “A Substantial Citizen LUMBER GUT REPORT DROP RUNS AHEAD —_IN FAILURES Production Is 23 Per Cent Freight Car Shortage Also Above Normal Is Declining Fee ; L : LEN VIM 4 HINC Billion for Vessels argo orders Unfilled feet car 7 ‘ r Went ocast| START WO jation has been new business shipments, mployment 4 to decline 5, compared RK VERNON, Wash. June of the Delta Elec. Company's dam at 100 working days, guaranteed contract whieh red into by the Construction Co, of 8 nd Bellingham. The contrac to put up a bond to pay $100. penalty if the work is not wed a slackening tendency | within. the tithe: steten iderable labor unrest was in | aber ne op take 552, On May £1 the total num- | bonus for completing the dam ahead an in-|f schedule, previous| The Delta company's pow | velopment, has been under six months and a crew of 20 men has been engaged in the preliminary work. An auxiliary plant for con struction purposes is already in use JOHN W. SLACK Where you g t oC: now in can't tell you the word « let the coun’ teats feet and Completion And what all those 1 keep ter ng June term: thin running. im done Foreign Conditions hy U.S. Department of Commerce 20th, t me ng rnme Keviewed inue to ors Great |“ ental conditions cont co Industrial progress 1 During May mont what adi com: and 6, we don't War HE DOESN'T SMOKE am evidence ber of une showed the ntirely in cotton iployment outside these ¢. In nployed thru personal | crease of 38,000 o determined | Week, but th layed golf, in- |centers, u Silver Creek, and|centers s A feel- ing that commodity prices are too hi reported to be a or Sod to owing a decrease remain { slept Hi eee en 6 ¥ rroits Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Tides in Seattle THUMSDAY JUNE 14 Cherries—ting Fiese Bagh % 3 Cocoanute— Per doe Dates— Dromedary. 2¢-pkg. box. Figs—Dried Cal, 70 4-08 pkes. Gooseberries— 1 Grape Fruit Cal. Honey ‘ | ‘Second High Tide . G10 p. fh. 11.4 ft | Second $t|| econd Low Tide | 6:18 p Gre [/11:33 p.m, Te te gine! . seus on Motors » Motors entral Harvester by @ 1% 6.00@ 7.00 Oranges 09.95.60 | | Pineapple —1 + | Strawberries ter @2.90/ 2.50@3.35 | 06 xerines Watermelone. ie NUTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Hack Lote | Almonds—t. X. La, per Mh. Peanuts—Va, per I. a Pecans t. | Mixed Per tes, Walnuts—Cal., No. i, per tm budded, per M. ded, per Tb DAIRY PRODUCTS Frices Paid to Shippers Buttertat— um Cireutt ‘ A grade, Seattle delivery Petroleum 137 70% | Egee—Freah ranch, white Mixed colors. . Pullota ‘ Milk—Cwt, f.0.b Seattle suppiy B, ‘conden DAIRY Prices to Metal al creamery, prints, wrapped resh ranch, white shell Mixed colors ARRIVED June 12 Tacoma, at nc t Walter, Ft oodfellow fron ar Alaska, at Ber Bi at O88 Now xwel He io B May Dept m. tr David at 2:20 p, ms. o via Kan Missouri P » fan P do pta from fe f David 1 ad Orph ia Bellingham et ‘do F . 6 a. m.) str Dre ris, at 1215 0 enbach for Nev sary a. mj ate Afrlon Maru for Van » ~ ©, via Tacoma, at 6 ma. PRODUCTS Str H. F. Alexander for Ban Dealere Francisco, at 4 p,m. cubes for Han Pedro, at 3 p. ma. at vania for Tacoma, at 6:20. p riffdu for San Pedro vin htdl Pure O51 Repu fe plogle clair Consolidated uthern Thailway do pftd . Studebaker : Standard Olt of Cal Texa Timken Bearings. plots NK win cream brick ... Kk Swine Wash. triplets Tillamook triplets. old 280 ‘ie | Sitka-duno 12—italled, wthbound, at 6:20 p,m. POULTRY AND MEATS Juneau—June 12—Halled, Prices Vaid by Wholesale Dealers | Next bound, at #40 p, 10 Shippers | epics yd | Broflers—Leghorna, per tb 20@ Rocks and Reds, 1h : Avo, fat, per Tb Faney, d. p. i Hens—t\y Ibe. and up 2 Medium, live, 3% to 41% Ibe Live, light, # to 34% $10 Second Ave., Seat Fancy try pokea's ¢ High Low Closs 10103 100, 01.00 | qeedtt®, ee 101-99 | Geeso—Live, t ss '| Pier 11-8 Oey | Belgian and fite O88 | Turkeys—Fancy d. p., 8-16 Iba,, Oe ok |. Edve, fat, per Ib Aamir holbon. | Roosters—Oid, live, per ib F a Mtr Admiral Rodman, 4 Hoxe— : is Board Moorings holoe light Choice heavy .... +. {31| Smith Cove Terminal, 36] kane, barge Bertram 21 reet. Terminal 8. ¢ 16 ish, U. 8, 1. 1. T. Heaths Mt ip Lima, Grand Tr Pier 41- cific Str Ow cond 48 Latouche, str rat 4148 cond 44K Third 44a . |Pourth tis New 440... | S812 1) 9843 + 98.21 > O84 98.05 9819 08.0 Atlantic Street Terminal—s ‘ 13] Alaska Steamahip 10@ 11] Wilbert, atr Ketohlkan, 08@ .09| Todd Drydocke—str Wont Inon, 00 Wess .07@ 08] Nilus, str Hldrid AND MEATS won, ntr Silverado, bat Henry Villard fads Weary. Sound Bridge & Dre " Trot i Marine hr Retay whalers Sta Nght heavy, Medium, heavy Medium, heavy POULTRY Prices Dacks—Drew | Hene—Drow Drewned, Live, heavy, ib, : per iy per th , dresnod ae oringe Foreign Securities Wednesday's Quotations Furnished by Loga Seattle | Bid Asked | 11 13 Iba 00 Ibe Russian & Russian FF Russian 644 4 nin Ol 2 30@ a1 2560 6 low Taliway em, barge Brotlers—t Non, 1, 2 cese—-Dre urkeys—t Ave, fan Belgian Hares. sed, por tb ntry, dressed, Ib Hoge—Faney, block Veal—Fancy, light Medium, dromed <...... LIVE STOCK Quotations at Stockyards Cattle Primo atecra.. Medium to wood,......., Prine cows and heifers Edgar H,| § of the al bank, has re. an announce. | itiah &: ritieh itish Be es Igium Hestor, bi... elgium Premium +. Gi rs Peel os: Cow oe 410 er) iW 200 2 Wednesday's Quotation OG [08 | CattloRoceipte, 1.780, Mark 12G.13% | mtoorw, $4010.60 ani © AGO AT calves, $4,50612 colpta, 1,100, | M lk, $600 6,3 4 United King Italian Cons 200. Market aned feed, 1 President Resigns PORTLAND, June 14 view president Northwestern Natio: | signed, according to nt yesterd | Sensenich is president of the Ore- |gon Bankers’ association and is a member of several important com. | mittees of the American Bankers’ as- |sociation. ‘The executive did not an- | | nounce his plans for the future, altho he stated it Is possible he will remain | rte in Portland. | Suxnr—( Gr $00 Growl: wt Prime Smooth ry | Bheep— Prime lant Common to oh Yearlings Wothors hwavy Menl—t00's eed Ol Meabm=100'% ya Tean Menl—100's Alfalfa Meal—i00'% Hone Meal—100'% ranulated-100' | Charcoal (hardwood) 104. . Vish Meal—100'» 7.600 7.90] Grite nt=101 7.00.4 10,60 sos 7.00@ 8.25 | 00@ ¥.00 2.000 5.60 AUK AND SUGAK Wholesale Prices hontone, 100° 100% Heet, poy owt 10'20 | yee | Cotton Consumption é GRAIN AND ) FEU) )/)) Sele Master fe Makes Gain in May OWS A Timothy 19.00 442.00 Altulta AuymI'irat rade... 17-0090 Lun OLS WASHINGTON, June 14.4-Cotton, | SERAW oc + | Cori—Whiole, vollow, 120% 11.00@ 13.00! 1.00 | Turpentine—tn eure Cracked and fopd ment, 100'a,. 1 THe! i food, 100% ow «100% 100° 100 | exclusive of Iinters, consumed dtring | | 1,00]. Sewadlon cane May ql bales, come | twrtey—W hole 00 | FAnaeed Oll--Ttaw, ti barrels paved with 496,996 bates In May last Kole 1 mronnd, 80'8-100'H. 64+ 41.00] Gealion cans... your, (he conus bureau announced | OMA Mile feed. 10014 todo yee 46.00} Tholled, in harveta ,, Bproutlng, 100. 6s 48.00) fegation vans, * 89.001 White Lewd—100-1n, kexy, Lioyd Georg Alaska Vessels ate atr Ket pigs, $6@ mo, 182-0.) Piet High Tide * First Low Tide nA Arrivals and Departures oe Trinngle Ap am; rk ¥ Admiral Evane | ii a. fr Fr } Yaeht Aquillo from W omers Jorge for Melbourne via str Careade for San| rq, at? a. Reed en for San Pedro via Tacoma, for London via str Florence Lock. York via porta, at 4:30 ™, June 12—| Pedro via © Santiam Penna: ™. srerett, tr n Juneau, Vessels in Port at Seattle Schr Spo- G Bno- motor- or, ‘Terminal—Str Ad Jefferson, atr Str Anna tr atr W str President Madi Bark Gratia 80 ne Str} Schr Commo!| Coauitiam Denver Live Stock a8 et Cy ston heife atom aah + OF i] 4 1 1 1 1 1 ha. 1 vorth: | Alaska, Robin Lake © tower, | yearlings, $9411.50; aid he aif, al s home give the Fir didn't didn't plenty and would re here amoke The project contemplates the ulti |mate diversion of Deer creek inte the Pilchuck and the use of Lake Cavanaugh as a storage reservoir, It has entered into contracts to National bank. He wouldn't say how|Exports in March showed an in- | serve electric current thruout Skagit 4 n his checking serount tetcied. |crease, also imports. The Italian |an@ Snohomish counties at about Slack js 45. He did confidential |crop outlook is good with prospects | hal fthe rates that have heretofore work for the government 14 years, |of a 25 per cept increase in raw sitk | Drevalled. beginning during the Roosevelt ad. | production. The,Ginancial situation {x aT TECE PET ART LSS" 7 ministration |fairly satistactoby. Decline Noted in Townsfolk vision Silver Creek as| Cost of living, commercial failures, Fi || the shipping center of the world. and unemployment are decreasing in Steel Production < NEW YORK, June 14.—Production is showing a@ slight drop in the steel” | Czechoslovakia and deflation of note |clreulation, steady exchange rates |and a lower discount rate indicate | ingustry as a whole.” The Steel Cor- |Improvement in public finance. Ex-| poration. operations are between 3° and 4 per cent under its record rate lof early May. * | | ports have increased. | Steady progress in South Africa {ents a high daily average gold out-| rote at which some mills are ship- put ix being maintained and addi-| ping contract material is a signifi- tional diamond mines are being re-| cant feature in the lessened yoltime opened. Bullding is yery active.|o¢ new orders’ On the other hinf; | Prices of American cotton goods are] i¢ cites cases of reduced production |lower, with competition keen. | due to lone of labor’ and to weather India’s exports in April decreased, Ss n Seattle business men will make an-|hut the favor [OP | ie trade balance was} jal as RE 8 “good will” into | maintained. et k rate has been . southwest Washington Thursday and Protest Valuation ¢ of O.-W. Properties reduced from 8 per cent to 7 per cent. | riday Money is easier. General business is | quiet, but is reported steadily im- for |proving with an increasing demand| WASHINGTON, June 14—The de- She for machinery and construction ma-| partment of public works of Wash- teriats. | ington filed with the interstate com- | Considerable improvement is shown | merce commission a protest against in trade between Japan and the |the commission's tentative valuation | United States, with the balance in|of the properties of the Oregon- favor of Japan owing largely to| Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. and DesChutes Railroad Co. Valuation as to the investment in the road equipment of the carrier “is heavy shipments of raw silk and silk textiles. Japan's imports of Ameri- inaccurate and excessive,” the pro- | test stated. jean cotton increased in April, and Public Markets imports of Indian cotton declined, SANITARY Btall 109%, $ Ths. best cane sugar, S20. Stalls 24-36-27, 4 bars Fels Naptha soap, 250; Del Monte catsup, 19¢ pt; Wesson oll, 250 pty a7o at.: bulk Hills coffee, 38¢; T bars Polar White soap, 25c, Stall 103, 4 tall cans milk, 35c; 2 Tha. soda crackers, fhe; 2 Tbs. ginger snaps, 26¢. Stall 47, den strawberry and raspberry pre~ 3 20c: Jellies, 22¢. tma honey, 75; br on business. British national fin continues to be favorable. ‘he slowing down of Italian indus- trips conti but is largely sea- 1. Bank clearings continue high. banking connec: | National of Silver Creek and the Silver Creek “Good Will” Excursion Goes to Grays Harbor mi | | other excursion They left Thursday morning ays Harber, but will stop over Mark of Mo and dine mber of com: where they will remain over night. Friday morning they will vis- m| it Hoquiam, taking luncheon there "i; | The party will visit Montesano, Por- 6| ter, Oakville, Gate and Olympia on| | the return trip. | The personnel of the party in cludes E.G. Anderson, chairman, | Western Dry Goods « mpany:| | on for luncheon with and the Shelton commerce. They stop Cleary, Elma and Satsop, with the Aberdeen ch men sir] chamber will at n| Building Pérmite °| sasainalinitinilaaidlaadapsiataontecncioenacencaadiniet Eye $1,000 | Charles H. Black, Jr., Seattle Hard | ware company; C. ¢. attle Post-Intellix W. 1, Bilger, Seattle Hardware company; U. K. on to offices, $406. Loose, Northern Life Instirance com. |Grant-Smith & Co., lessee, 1501 Dearborn, decker &|_ alteration to shop, $50. P, Habernol, 809 24th 8, addition to residence, $200, Rosewater, Se- | Minnie wrecking Wigely Co., lessee, 2014 Ninth, al- Co Jamin Bs facturing company; . |G, Nakayama, lessee Gotiwabalhher | “alteration ta shop, $20. Black, Black Manufacturing com-|AWo Car Laundry, lessee Thomas J. Thorsen, Washing-|waldort ‘Motel’ Shoe Manufacturing company;| restaurant, €. Worthington, H. R, & L. Motor | Ollver Gtrou Mrs. E. KK. Worthington; H. EB. |. guy, Thompaot Union Construction company, P! Collin Francisco; F. J. Martin, North. | 4 4. Frost, western Mutual Fire assoclution; E amt H. Hunt, Crane company; John F.| } Welborn, Whiton Hardware com. |pany; Farwell P. Lilly, Charles H. Lilly company; John T, Hardeman, Hardeman Hat company; 0. A. Kjos, Saxony Knitting company; Edgar |Schwabacher, Schwabucher Hard. ware company; R. P. Thymian, Pa- sific Coast Biscult company; Thomas B. Hill, Seattle Chambey of Com.| meres. | eo, C. Paulson, KIWANIS CLUBS |GET TOGETHER 341 Rallard ave., | skinned sole, 15¢, 2 Tb 2he M.; clam nect on trout, 35c, Stall R-12 Se bunch; asparagus, 250 Tb.5 weet peas, 26¢ Tb. cucumbers, 16¢ and Boren, ad- | 6 Pike, alteration in rd, 405 29th . garage, $50. | 1948 ‘ strawberri 200 each. CORNER 4 Stall 2, doling beef, 10c; hamburger nd sausage, 19c} pot roast, 10c; pork ; fancy beef steak, Ie; fancy fancy hams, tic. | Stalls leat lard, 1240; plenics, ibe; bacon, 150; pot Toast, Sc; beef stew, 6 Tr. 250; Myer, Ge. Stalls 16-22, fresh, churned butter, 47c, 3 ta, $1.40; fresh creamery butter, 45c 1b,; large eggs, 2c, 2 doz, S5c; mild ‘cheese, 2t¢; Swiss cheese, Stalls 18-25, apricots, 2c can; black 13e, 2 tbs, Itwian prunes, 18¢ and 2 Ibe. cwhite figs, 18c, 2 Ths.25e. Stalls 102-110, full cream. cheese, 25 bars white soap, 260; 49-1, sack Gold Medal flour, $2.09; 4 tall cans milk, S60, limit four. Dyer, San lw. 1 Fourth $ 16th N, $60. , 6249 44th BK W., garage, Matheny, $200. rh Ave,, RArag 45th 8. W., garage SW. garage, $150. N., addition to reason & 42403 wreoking Fred Totten, |S. 1 y, Brooklyn, Sanson, 6532 Fourth adal- tlon to residence, $2 Blackburn, 4206 Brooklyn, garage, Ws Findlay alteration $50. 826 16th N. EB, garage, | relval, Irs, $50, 7843 Strand ave., gar- ag OVER. $1,000 Avsociated Ol Co, 207 White bldg., cae ethene 3 ta. beat coffees $15 7a viii OUD, ; Bbc can re Te picen a eon cama 280 Stall Hue, 6204 18th mayonnaise, 400 be Pipher ey v addition Grossing, 600 Td. Stall $9 sugar corns eAUHIttonicles Ti2e ester way, frame [uni Iniik, 4 bik cane 28C; peara, £ Lares 00, 48 : co.) Stall 86, salmon trout, Seg 1804 Ninth, wrec ud, 104 treats erring, 2 TDA, TER, mo nllding, $1,000, By ORDOROR rae John Winil, S148 11th 8. Wo frame reals} Ato 4h supreme Blond coftes, 2 tbe ‘Merea, 10h. Ranauatrale Tho; delicious Orange Pekoo blend Vlack dence 32x28, $1 .. ! tea, 00 Ib,; 6 10¢ rolls tollet paper, Seattle Men Want Big Ad Convention | coeot, 250; Towa Gorn, 1c; 2 cane tueky Wonder string beans, 250, Stall 20, The officers of the Seattle Adver- tising club have decided to begin Hawaiian pineapple, 200; cantaloupes, & plans for capturing for Seattle the for be tH08, A Tha, 205 1927 convention of the Associated or . 260, Stall 6%, mayon- tomatoe yet home made sandivich Advertising Clubs of the World, It was announced Wednesday, ‘The of- q Tomon waters, be dors een tc a tans ontéken load, 4S, floors feet confident that the mem: | 2s borship and local people generally PESTLAKE We ny will support the movement, Gold. Bond flour, our, 4-2b, aps 6 bare floc efficlency machines In his tank,| At the convention Just held in} Genosis of Accounting. Mra, | Atlantic City, London was chosen as. | the convention city for 1924 torden's milk, Farwell Putham Lilly urged the conventions attract thousands |Support of the members for the Avt and Muse foundation, advertixing men from all parts of bare Bel 4 Henry O. Price, for two years the} the world, and the officers feel |stait 1 jHololst In Tho Wayfarer, and Hars| that bringing it to Seattle would he | ham “7 (old Herbet, vocal inatruetor, in yaluo to the Pacific! | 1h tenor solos, Eee! Sh termes radians seaumanaatel ay, E Go., 90: 10x28, 32 Alaska . bldg. Twenty business and professional men of Puyailup, members of the Kiwanis club, were guests of the Seattle Kiwanis club at its luncheon | Wednesday noun, at the Hotel Gow. man, After the meeting the Puyal- lup Kiwanis baseball team defeated the Seattle te Denny field, by | the score of oo! 2, frame 00 | 00 frame resl- to The visit of the Puyallup ctub ts part of a program carried on by the clubs of the Pacifie Northwest dis- et, including Oregon, Washington ind British Columbia, to promote better understandnig and co-opera {ton between the various commun he prnicipal s sta, Centennial Bi stab Whi Go-op oF 100 th 100 tha $2. 15, Stalls 18. 100; nifish, 280; Swansdown flour, 4 pleg,; beets, large can 200} sat dines In vil, 1de can. Stall 106, a These | twa, tho; catsup, tarite bottle Zoe; 8 1s of aplit pons, 260; 2 The, pu a COR, dae y Wrele Napthe soap, Beer No, 2 can ioe; 9 ha cork starch, whe, viontes, Te 1h.) Bwitt Premium, gto Ma hack pong bo Th. Stall applo butter, 106 cans app mnild whore, 300, 10,} fro! eroamery butt Sugar ker of the moot: was W. W. Colley, advertising director for the Western stites “of the Burroughs Adding Machine Co, who outlined the development of of eas it nad wheat,

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