The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1923, Page 14

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Show Prepared to Receive Whole Population The Bell and ready for the Attempted by the attle, for Mor West Merch. might be is of intere merchants of th Heath the surface portance to for it will complete mancr ppportunity to breadth of the try of their hex Realizing individual th at t ult imate Policies of t agers of tt No admittan prepared to rec practically t the city who will b replete wit! One of the will be f tures, and films portr ing, harvesting and + World famous Wenatch ma apples o be shown. A fashion ing the noon ho mobile tours for will be taken man is ye king e and Yaki dail have been estat aVe., where any n Rarding the show will t Fruit Growers Add questions r answe WAI GRAIN MARKET CLOSES LOWER of trade t day Friday's Quotations Wheat J Open to Storage Plant | went WENATCHEE, tract has been let b: Jon fruit growers fo: their storage plant ‘The new building w fall and will double Warehouse capacity of tt Financial Flashes dames Macfariane & Co. SIL Second Ave. al of 1.34 80.05, industr an advance Mocks average of | stock New York banks may ald cot fon Ican of $40,000,000, Chicago grain trad ty stimulate public buying of wheat American Type Founde business and profits for year yp to show improvement ov year. The world’s combine is being is receiving the fi Southern railw Weeks of July, earr ,632; increas Toronto wire sa Feduced price of Canad 20 cents a b = Che stores like Woolworth, Kresge, Kress, breaking all prev jous record sales. June net income tar lines, $62,139 year ago. Federal! re ment shows ban 16.5 per ce York federal Rerve rati $1.1 per Following t ferday that haxe agreed due to the demoralized petroleum industr ceived from that the Ohio Price on crude oil. Port Arthur, Texas, wire says IW. W. invasion called off and general strike will be called at Gulfport instead, to protest against political imprisonment. Stewart Warner C elared $2.59 dividend, 15, to stock of recor payment was at r extra of 50 cent TRADE TERMS |’ INVENTORI Inventories constit ant item on th: ANce sheet. They u the amounts of raw material, ¢ in process of manufactur ished « pport plar bu s report ‘omis largest tobacco tructed and Findk Oil ¢ ix differ orporation ble Au aswet si ticles on hand. | a LOOK, DR. HINDLEY! IT’S IN THE PAPER! ME. MERCHANT! GIVE THIS TO YOUR NEWSPAPER FOR REPRIN (From the Jul Washington State lation.) Mi Harv ness Rese gation of ments, fow to be div etaile 1 mercha Salaries and Rentals . Advertisi Taxes Interest Supplies Service purc pow 1 Unclassified Traveling Commun Repoirs Insurance Depreciation Professional ased, light, hea delivery... vation vervice . Total expense Total merchandise pense plus ex » 98.1 19 are profit of bust d and all, ‘The merchant. made Few other lines of busines operated on so narrow margin, and no other line Ness renders intimate a servic to us Hereufter, before you eriticlse the retailer and his profits, let's re member how #mail'a part of the dollar the merchant keeps, so widespre Hig Chicago Car Lots Friday's Quotations Versished by Logan & liryan 810 Second Ave. Se attle JOURNAL wheat Kenta, LAT re. Liverpool Grain Friday's Quotations oe 8Gd Ht Foreign Money Status Friday's Quotations Furnished by 410 Second * . Se Bryan attle Liberty Bonds Furnisived by Logan & Bryan $10 Second Ave., attle Foreign Securities Friday's Quotations #10 See 1 Ave, *« Bryan attle Denver Live Stock _briday Cash AGO, 4 we Wh eat Seattle Stocic Market Furnished by 117 Cherry St, Fiank an Ban Albers, co Albers, ptd. Aero Alarm, com Alanka Stonmahip ation Mille Pro Potroleurn al irain & nd, ptd ling Th Rubber ) pfd ian Sugar solul Plantation Chas, H. Lilly New World Life rthern Lito Oat Sugar 1 Drug pf Alaska f te mat Wa Fou Pacific Pacific ¢ Pacific Paesfle Pac. Tel, & Tal Pioneer Milla Cw Rel Broa, com. Neld Brow, ptd Mporry Vlour, com Sperry Flour, ptd, | Buperlor Portiand ‘vodd Shipyards . wellerbach pfd . 6 & Bler ' + 101 + 100 Milling pf Bia 5.00 § 5.00 $0.00 1.50 99.00 0 00 00 00 00 0 00 11.60 . 140.00 vigation ndry ult pta pfa ‘or 6% ptd ment. 25.00 #0.00 99.00 110.00 90.85 9.60 09 95.00 90.04 60.00 49.00 116.00 49,00 M. Herrin & Co, Anked 0 110.00 Bid 60.00 95.00 13,00 160.00 26.00 100.00 45,00 100.00 120.00 Anh 2 Hid 43.09 97.00 66.00 91.00 118,00 61.00 mia FINANCIAL REVIEW et after the ty of th neta VEGETABLES ‘ald Wholesale Dealers joes given are tr de to Prices wh Asparagus Beans i’ Beets N. Y. Stock Market Friday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Hryan #10 Becond Ave, Seattle PROITS ald Wholesale Deaters |Chicago Board of Trade ‘ii! berries pe Bruit Maxpberries! Pineapple Hiums Straw berries —Clark Wat Yakimines—1 NUTS J Wholesale Denters ck Lote Mixed Nute— Ver f Walauts—Ca Jumbo, budded. 220 34 per DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Hettertat A grade very Fees " " she Mink F. 0. Lob, Sea ary PRODUCTS Ketall Deal Be DAIRY Keue ia triplets, old 0 POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Broilers 216 Geese Heigian Mares. Turkeys—Fancy 4p, 4 Me. ar s-15 ft Roosters Hogs— Veal-— Fancy light Medium heavy, 1 POULTRY AND ME Prices Pald Wholesale Dow Docks. » Hens—t De Live, Brotters Geese 16 098 ‘12 3 San Francisco Produce Friday's Quotations Butter—Extra c Ib.: prime Sheep— Prime lambs AND SL ale Prices Flour Sugar : erat h 9.20 HAY, GKAIN AND PEED Alfalfa Hay—Firot grado bie Straw Riracoee on 46.00 re 100'a .....48:00 Barley ite bh 4900 Whole feed, 100° Neneicadieg ed and ground, 70'n-80's aeee 1900's +40 49,00 aned food, 126'8 1... 47-09 rain Chop—S0'8 « ae ha? 63,00 pete 46,00 owing Ved. Ha wing Mash Pe Mash iv 144 Kerateh Be ne 50.00 Cocoanut $0.00 Cottonseed Meal Hy nsced Ol Mesl—100's , ee i Kean Meal—100' Alfalfa Meal—1 00's Bone Meal—100's ‘Granulated—100' Charcoal (hardwood) Fish Meal—100'n Grit—Limostone, ‘Granito—100's Meat Seraps—Eantorn, Bhell—Wastern oyster Wentorn ayater, 100'n Wheat—Mixed feed, s0'm'..) ol AND LEADS {Hoeal Market) Boston Wool | BOSTON, Jul Aitho there continued int ent ree-olght nbing mo: in a 130% le feed, 100's nd ground, 80's-100'" ed xea and above, @ Ww qualities are f 5 torial A Onts half-blood eluhts, and 87 ombin Portland Produce Friday's Quotations w42e Tb, 65 for thr quarter « Mash—100'm . 5; 100% 100's Rutter— Ad Bane sellin 100°" 100's Gain in City’s Bank Resources resources of the 11 banks of Seattle on June totaled $193,446,000, necord. statement Just issued by John Perrin, re nt of the Federal Re bank of & Fran. ciseo, ‘This repre of | Turpentine than million dollara over combined rem banks year ngd, boing 256,000, Combined 100's national 30, 1928, 10's... 100'n Ing to a serve erve un In drum cane Taw, ion ann, ents a gain more thy ja $1 ten In barrels ources ol the the total then v JEWELERS 10 BE IN SEATTLE State Convention to Meet in Gowman Hotel Wednesday Washington State . Jewelers convention in Seattle 4, with sensions at the expected In view of the excellenc program and th of the week tiraections jewelers will hosts t » lunch Wedne ntion ban af 1 for the cony h the delegates and attend the ball ¢ of the f Merchant n week night the delegates exposit features « n stag y From an nt of V is tho sub s by Stephen I of Washi of the W tallers ti to Unit wabacher I Bu th of the rm tour Th Lat Trimm with model dow, is treated by tw men, H. W, Stohlton of 8. lander & Son, and Frank Maxwell of & Nelson. Chamber of speaks on t Wind show win ean, ree u, re Frederick Activity ‘Reported in Residence Lots in reni nenson of the ye Henry C, Ewing prin’ 8 of proper v6 in ‘om $4,000 H to Gjara 1 ave B ipal sal ue Prince 8 n Mary th st; ¥ Roderick M. Brennan Kirkwood Arthur Commission Will Investigate Logs tariff commission has ordered th o West 315 of the The preliminary at the August 3, ee of fir n hem tariff act of searing ¥ commissioner's off D. C, at 10 6'eto 1923 Ship News Tides in Seattle ie on f Tide Tide Second Low Tide | second Low ‘Tide ‘ att pt Tide | Second Migh 1 ip. 8 ‘Tide 16 ft High Bureau Report AND, 3 Veather TA 1 Arrivals and Departures ARNIVED ti from atr Achilles alboa and atr agham, _ Alaska Vessels tr Admiral er Admiral Hen Ad Vessels i in ‘Port at Seattle! ppbaciiete Baayen tery hate wate ove Terminal wm Str Tokiw American Bell Street Te Can Co.'s Terminal—Str Re Sno F Pi \ F Iackonbaen. Pier Admiral Sobree I Admit holwon, Alexar Pier I Atlantle Street Spokane Street General Petroleum: Todd — Drydocks: Went Ion, 9 dont Je Puget Se Patterson, Harbor Iai (CP iaher'ay wmumnond ane. str tr tr Meton. Str West Santa Cruz Madison, Termin Wheato Nitus, ate ate Pres ridge & Dredging Co, Dock and Mabama Lighterago Co. Warehouse Maru str str D 8) hoff Drydock—Bark Gratia Alankn Steamsliip Moorings —str kan st U, 8. I yore N 8, 319 low Marine Tallway Kruse, bee Coquitlam Btar Noa, 1, % 3 Senttle, U. 8. 8, Melville Behr ¢ City, V whalers BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings Balances i Portland | Clearings Balances. ‘Tacoma Total transactions, . 2,842,000,00 | ripe expert dixplay | Fried: | | atr Ruth Btr | of Ketohi- | SATUI DA zee attendance | | 606 to 610 ne Carman building h ave. and Pine wt bits of evi at the corner of et, are two of the ot that is now dence the c tion § activity golng on in Seattle. The Colian building ts a two-story jand basement building, of concrete |construction, faced with terra cotta fit loft and basement, the firm of West & Wheel er of the contains four stores, 0 rs entire Heiden's property. TI second floor is oF jailing Bureau, t enterprises, under The Surety Fina ned one of the stores, upied one of « old Co, has te and EB, Forbes The bui tivity filling hmenta ming an r future. as leased another, typifies the new busi on Union wt., which in up with business es. and gives nt retail d ‘The new pavin the is ness nc rapidly tabl be in th promise of tric ne ne when the damage caused by burating of a water main Friday repaired, will be no small factor in increasing tho activity of the street The of wh Carman? buildin ich is rapid “ emodeling earing comple. the Alhambra Saunders & tion, origina! the igned by The Celian Building PLAN TO BUILD ~NEW RAILROAD | Permission Granted to far! | Big Farming District WASHINGTON, July 21-—The Lawton, architects, and built in 1909] Oregon Short Line railroad today by th po Rr & Kletser aned t popul Al mbra E M It Wilkes knov ding Co., com. wut Play 4 the woquently rm, ani “Wilk was the done by the lease to Mrs ted thru t rick commenced in completed about ction, terra ins four floors in front reaY ¢ 70x113 Northern ¢ firm « h th instruction mposed of J. J Gerbel, Lawton s & M arct Geor firm, f Saunders & Lawtor the al the w Wilson is the fix the To Organize New Irrigation District WENATCHEE, July » We natchee Ir ation district of being organized by Chowawa the is irrigation code, land. located in what the Wenatchee park pr The petition for the ants of this district ts be published and ax there is ition expected, the mmi cod with time ” org now no oppo board of county undoubtedly pro: organization in due 5 will the sion Foreign Conditions Reviewed by U- Department of Commerce European cables to the department of commerce covering the month of June, report a general slackening of industry in France, largely a result cf the decline in the exchange ‘of the fyane, fairly good business in unoccupied Germany, but little indus trial activity in the oceupled regions and continued progre in the r | habilitation of Austr Issues of commodity many A means of jation of the mark were subscribed and workmen agita ja new basis of wage Note circulation in Jin both France and ¢ did state indebtedn: | and the cireulation was increased in tr but tt |roserve also increased, Austrian exchange remained steady, increased, unemploy- and interest rates bonds in Ge over d for payments. vily nd so Bank Note pased many, to the | elchsbank « ance wa ment deer were lower s from Central nerally satisfactory crop dullneés in commodity delayed financial re od America in | conditions, | markets, covery and fo | Ce ee \ | | ATEN Ey, 8, W. Straus & Co, announce that rminent per cent first mort Kage serial coupon gold bonds of the Westinghouse building and 6% per cent Montreal Insurance Wxchange building issue are now rendy for exchange for interim cer: fiflcates outetanding, 6 Kinnear dod Foster | un-| value | offsetting the Austria, | ational bank's sound money | New Issues |) the | the interstate to construct wag authorized py commerce commission a new line between Rogerson, Twin| | Falls county, Idaho, and Wells, Elko Nevada, county, The new lir rich agricultural ter- without opening up t pre Its estimated ¢ The a sent cilitic ost road expects to dert annual revenues totaling $135,000 from the new line and $361,000 add. ed revenues to Its existing system. » new road will connect with Southern Pacific and Western } Pacific at Wells GERMANY SEES 4,000. tr GOOD BUSINESS ater Mark, Worth Nearly Nothing, Depreciates 200 Per Cent Despite con Ger | | | WASHINGTO y 2 unstable financial and economic ditions, the general of man business durt s Commercial ring, in a cable of commerce, altho les experienced than durin: temployment account of sli vity re aspect June was good, Attache C, E. Her to the department otivity the previou: pereased ehtly im- sultin, of th In the business was onth, 1 somewhat on proved industrial from the ne mark by n Ruhr district, depression was | duction in near jing | toe D0 pr t however, the reé’than ever, 1 industries hay A except for pro Inflation continued un ked dur ing June, the note circulation, which on June 20 amounted to 17 trillion marks, having increased 88 per cent since the beginning of the month The floating debt of the June 20 was 17,000,000,000,. 000 marks, an ine rly 40 per cent over the be |month. Of this amount, 14,300,000, 000,000 marks consist of discounted tres bills, of which 12,900,000, 000,000 marks are held by the Reichs- bank. The government's latest at at control of speculation in gn exchange has ment on sury » constant demand fixed stan’ business There has been for the use of a value in certain tions and a fixed value w |demanded by labor, ‘The growing lack of any confidence in the mark evidenced by the increasing desire Jon the part of the public to invest in fixed value securities, as shown by the success of the rye and other commodity loans | Chambers Will Aid | Wheat Rate Fight Traffic Tacoma and Seattle Chambers of Cyramerce will file jointly a petition for the lopening the Columbia Basin rate | the Commerce Jcommission at Washimgion, D, ¢ following in line with the petition | \tiled Thursday by the wheat of that section of the Jasin south of the Snake | fected by the Jaion giving jover Puget transac: bureaus of the re of Jease with Interstate grow. € mga river of the commis onder prtland Sound ports Tacoma and Seattic traffic bureaus will have their joint petition ready for filling the miudle of next wrouke e will be 98 miles long, | govern- | not proved ef-| tard of | © is being | differential | two years | ‘AD CLUB GOES TO ENUMCLAW First Inter-City Meeting Is | Successful Affair | Fitty members of the Seattle Ad~ vertising club mado the first of the} |club’s “little journeys” to neighbor. |ing cities when they went to Enum- claw Friday night to be the guests; |of the Enumclaw chamber of com- |merce. As a result of the meeting! |the Enumclaw Chamber of Com merce will visit Seattle on Septem- ber 4, and will take charge of the Ad club's meeting for that day._ Two hundred of Enumclaw's most prominent men and women joined the Seattle visitors at a dinner served by the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church, Lloyd Spencer, president of the Seattle Ad club, presided over a meeting that was full of sense and nonsense, 1 that went far towards joining {the two cities in a bond of friend. |hip. Among the speakers of the even-. ing were Ray EB. Bigelow, presi- lent of Cheasty's; A. C, Johansen, mayor of Enumclaw; B. R. Kibbler, president of the National Bank of Enumclaw; Archie McKinnon, state representative; M. J. Carrigan, of |the Seattle Chamber of Commerce; ". C. Crimp, président of the Enum- jclaw Commercial club; Kenneth |Kerr, of the Railway and Marine |News; George C. Griffith, deputy forest supervisor; Christy Thomas, executive secretary of the Seattle | Chamber of Comnterce; Nathan Eck- |stein, president of Schwabacher | Bros, and Frank McCafferty, of Se- attle. | Music was furnished by the Lyric quartet of Enumclaw, composed of George Edwards, Miss Verna Van Mrs. Gedlink and Mrs. al duet by Azalea Van slmont Boh; piano duet orge Link and Miss Vera Van Buskirk, and vocal solos by W, L. Stimmgns. Recitations by Miss Margaret Olson completed the program, CITY GETS NEW REALTY OFFICE Matthew Schwimmer, formerly of nsas City, Mo. is a tourist who me to visit Seattle and decided to ay and become one of the city’s real estate fraternity. With his wif and three children he has moved in ug and baggage, and has opened a realty office under the caption of “C, jAttile Washington Real Estate,” “I believe that the immediate pres jent is the psychological time to buy home in Seattle,” Schwimmer said day. ‘The market on Seattle real estate is far too low in comparison with the East, and it is bound to tn. Jerease in value rapidly chwimmer also &xpressed surprise on discovering that the rainfall in Seattle is not as great as that of Chicago, and suggests that if a wider publicity were given this fact, it jou be of great benefit to the city. Lee's Print Shop, Bremerton; Thos. B. fa Gilbert; v Buskirk and by Mrs. ¢ Ki New Industries So Lee; 604 Rees on pr ave, nting, Reeses Seattle Bakery, M, |e ( Building Permits oO 1708 Mth, Denny baker: $1,000 A. Hall frame stores 60x47, 500 Le Hy. Mille. donee a Ferguson noes, $1,000. Mowery, S810 Dayton, fr shy $4,000, yon. frame. sere arth & Wy $2,000, 1804 frame reals 8 Niith, wreek resis

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