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PAGE 14 THE SI WALL STREET JOURNA NEW YORK, July 24-—The at actionally lowe n * | oca HAS BIG CROWDS Markets Opening Night Stamps Show | wer sa Byrn ig VEGETABLES s bg Mack which ; "at he ‘ ald Wholesale Deat as Big Success LT v low cep given are snone made mind $3%, of American b \ yoting the ¢ Northwest Mer:] off \; Haldwin I Nearly 10,000 visi now being held fic, "6 At the Bell Str terminal, on the tepub Opening day, Monday; more than « thousand of these be Nisitors, A survey of the registra N. Y. Stock Market Monday's Quotations ion books at the GRAIN MARKET Weselened Sy tama 0 quarters, Fifth ave. and University ch Higa Low St, shows that merchants from Ore an Tebacco,...1T% 14 Ken, Idaho, Montana, Ca ria and MN ng outof-town exposition head Alaska, together with good num Cauliflower ber of tradesmen from parts « Washington, are in attendance Not only in attenda has this Year's show improved upon the pre ; vious ont ee hundred and fit-|® ne ’ y teen exhibits are numbered, w 7 f " ie & much bigger total than Which filled the terminal hal year. E x Smith, ge man, declares that many featuring the reports home “Heads of firms recognize the selling exposition and are men to such gatherings in large members,” sald Sm a lower. There Two sections make up , 2 fisible a ‘ef the exposition proper &. being a collection of miscell: mrticles ranging from bath tubs to Soap boxes, and the second consist t ICAGO, July Celery regular on the f trade today induced expos value of 6 5 oe e a] New, pe ending F the next ee ane , . hubarb swer, There were Nort Rutabages Spinner Tomatoes—st¢ eee : Chicago Board of Trade Img of various Northwest fo Monday's Quotations Prices Bald Wholesale Dealer Products. Demonstrators offer Wheat Hie : Aeihe- Tunches to tho passersby, Orch * $1 Dug . eS Yellow tras furnish a pleasant atmosphere 5°! ; ’ ; . to an all ready congenial air of 7 mn 7 i | : 1% AS ei. ‘warmth. 4 Me , y ata 4 r | Aprivots A moving picture, demonstrating | #?* Mb a, id “ 4 eae tre pe the apple industry of the state trom the start of the season to the pic Sing of the last apple from the tree Was an added attraction. A style show and a noon-day lunch "ron were to be the features of Tues Gay's session, with Northwest girls © exhibiting Northwest bathing suits Genecbeerh F made from Northwest wool taken us . Btores ‘ * Grape Fruit from Northwest sheep > ; : not . ‘The first buyer to register Mondey | t FRR ye Morning was W. E. Westerman of aly 3 wars lacult e : agnaberries © Olalla. who hopped into line at a few 4 abe * ; . J ; - none | minutes before 7 a. m.. beating his | Bearest competitor by a few minutes Chicago re Lots Momda Financial Flashes BO Second ‘Aves 8 tare, | itabone 8 ad A Seti From James Macfariane & Co. | ° f 271 2 : cian Re Marsha SIL Second Ave. i Waterme Yakinines Turnips—Doa, b reeits Coconuts Dates ry Fancy Raspberries Pineapple Twenty industrials , off .33 NUTS 0 rails $0.75, up .24 ; Granby Consolidated in first six ee Monday's Quotations | months of this year produced 16,000,- | s,55 900 pounds of copper, running some- | » what ahead of thé scheduled rate of © 39,000,000 pounds per annum. Pro- duction costs and earnings are com- Parable with those of last year, con- | sidering two increases in wages since steady October 1, 192 | cows And’ helfera. §2-00@7: calves, Anaconda reduced smelting charge Btoekers nnd £62 ‘on gold and silver ores and on copper | Ores containing over 5 per cent cop- Per to $6.50 a ton from $7.50. It is} Understood the treatment charges on pte ine ores may also be reduced some- dy to ne What in the near future. Foreign sales of Packard Motors ‘ @re 25 per cent greater than at any | Cie eer ° 7 ‘ ' Kes ‘time in history. a ; . M American Locamotive is expected N. Y. Sugar and Coffee ve F ott i « 24 Monday's Quotations ned 2 to show net of about $12 a share on Sagar—siens Rae Ones’ ceeuied . Or 500,000 shares (new); no par common ft $ Wis for six months fo June 30. Bloc © Gulf Refining reduced price gasoline 1 cent to 20%. Standard Oi! of New Jersey reduced gasoline 1/ “cent in New Jersey and Maryland. According to the Railway Age tl @tive now being made by railroads |* : 7 i ” 2 192 ph te ae a to eliminate the loss and damage of Sap ate 4 ! 1 Bhar spose “freight is one of the most successful | ench Ss, 1931 ‘ | weenie €ampaigns of economy practiced in| Portland Produce ores i Me the history of railroading. Monday's Quotations Brit “, 1 4 9 vee - fal Pantin eka Raw cotton exports fall 1,15 | 37% ¢ sis arit 6 ‘ hive Liverpool Grain 4 Whetes Almonds—1. X a a Pesmute-Va.. per 2 De 10 5% ‘ : Mixed Nuts— Pe “ ~4 1 Walnuts Ca: ® ‘ 8 . Jumbo, budded, Der a Denver Live Stock ae aie cat Fancy badded Monday's Quetations eee DAIRY eipts, 737, Market riees Pi Heef steers. PRODUCTS Cattle—h Jd to Shippers strong. », 800. Ma Top DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices to 11 Dealers Batter—t ot} S 1 Monday's Qu ee Furnished by Lo LATS 10 Second A POULTRY AND to Shippers Brotlers—Leghorns, per Mt ase San Francisco Produce | *eiium heavy. 3 Monday's Quotations POULTRY Batter—wxtran, be 1h; prime firsts, 42 Ib; firats, 40% ge—Extra extra first, 200 | Heng—Dressed, he Py he United States bureau of for- | xuienen ‘N : Chesse-Callfornia flats, fancy, 360 Ib a oe eign and domestic commerce has re- | Seattle Na day 3 ee Dressed, per Ih 1’ Geived the following inquiries from | Seattle Title True : Foreign Money Status ay, @ 40 foreign firms who wish to represent | al Stocks— idedaas's: Casta tnad | a tae ‘American manufacturers in their re- | Albers, com . Furnished by Logan & Bryan spective fields. Full information will | Albers. pf fc ° B10 Second Ave., Seattle ned : 20 Me aiven'to American firms on ap-} 207? A erm comes teeerses Normal value Present vival ; ; : given D- | ‘Alaska Bteamsintp Sterling 34.59% 19 Piication to 8. H. Blalock, district | Carnation Milk Prod 6.00 cts n i h4 Manager of the bureau. Centennial Mitt 110.60 Igian franc c 2 06 building, Seattle Federal Telegrap 7 6.95/19.3 wins {F 17,80 ctn| Me » drexso ii Teresita a Fisher Flouring Mills 1 Italian 1 LIVE STOCK huzzers (electric), Bells (electric), | General Petrolew : Quotations at Stockyards “glassware (electric), forges (portable) Cattle— household appl P ances, motors; (7250) Refrigerating Plants for domestic use. | Austria — (7282) Canned fruits, | meats, vegetables, condensed milk, ) ene! merchan- ) bales in year; up $63,000,000 in value. “ae prices, sh@iee . : i tof, 4 #4 tg | Geewe—-Live, fat, 9 to 12 The, Ford Motor Co. reports domestic | cheese— , At | Eee ewinapaee. othe Tetail deliveries of 161,223 cars and | Hens—15 1 | _ Live, fat, per tb trucks in June, an average of 32,201 04 * pane | Reoetere—O1d, ive, per Ib. .... over year ago. | Seattle Stock Market = /sranrse cad 4s Scies thas Westinghouse received a $400,000) = purnished by H. M. Herrin & Co. United Kingdom, 7 D216 | Gholee heavy ‘contract from Cleveland Railway Co 117 Cherry St. Italian 6 ‘ 3 15% | Veal— and one of same amount from Brook-| _ Bank Stocks I Fan Tyn City railway. See et Catiiornth ; | an Beet Canadian Bank of Com | Dexter Horton National AND M |Xtarine Ducks— Dressed ‘Foreign Trade || Marios rations : ' een | National Bank of Com.. rench franc Lowman rman mark Swedish kr 28.80 ct Norway kré aden Pte Dots Be ede la Prime cows and heiters Chas, H. Lilly . 96,00 | 19.60 cts tty Meehan if f Howe New World Lite. 12.00 Varad ten rthern Lif 150.00 oe 7235) Contractors’ equip Ment and supplies, railway ment and supplies; ( ) Grocerte Chille—(7222) Boots, hosiery, oil cloth, umbrellas; (7251) Mining ma- chinery. China—(7234) chinery. Egypt—(7229) Fat, for butter mak- ing; flour, glucose, starch Esthonia France— Matic and thermostat India—(7246) Ireland—(7270) ise. Italy—(7263) Brushes, combs, toi Has the let articles (general), ete Martinique—(7223) Hosiery, men’s shoes; (7268) (cheap). Norway—(7230) Flour, Scotland—(7220) Radio equipment. | South Africa—(7255) Lubricating } AAARAN aan - erates 20018, | ‘ont it O's ee sie NG ays | Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Coitonseed Mewt—100'% * ) Canned goods, } 1922 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. Linseed Ol Meal—100'n scouring preparations. | Perot ean TS pee Please send me a copy of the free bulletin, “Cool Dinners TRADE TERMS for Hot Days,” for which I inclose two cents in stamps for Bone it, Bone Meal—100'" 100° postage. dywood) —60'% Vinh Ment—100's EX-DIVIDEND Name. . See ors ke et 4 Dividends on stocks are payable to Ment Seraps—Eaatorn, 1001s. Blockholders who are recorded on the shell Ne 100's Gompany’s books on n certain date § qyheateatined food. A0's | The amount of the dividend iw de City OILS AND LEADS F ducted from the market price on Lt CD sareeses (Local Market) | that date and the stock is wald to well “ex-dividend.” If the market for ee teens | the stock is particularly strong on.| | » the “ex" date, the seduction of tho 4 rhs Turpentine In druma pees OMe he ByvALly 1 Drug ptd R y 60 Paelfic Alaska BANK CLEARINGS 1 o0¢ | Pacific Car & Foundry.. egg c Pacific ( : 1 ace ; ” 0 ¢ eats « 1 Seattle {is f ote 00 Pac. % Phe 20 Clearing» $ F Fin a \ 24.7 Hd Balances 80.00 90.00 69.00 66 nee: Flour 89.00 tac, Sugar—Cane, per owt 116.00 Tacoma |" Beet, per owt 49.00 Total transactions.. 3,111,000.00 HAY, GRAIN AND dae bila! Fi) Autaita Hay—Viret grado — | Straw poley Corn—Whoie, yellow, 120m Canned goods | Cracked and feed meni General merchan Zero Meals for Torrid Days Pneled ond aronnacavtt has Onte—Whole feed, 100's ed and ground, 70'n-$0's 100's : wned foed, 1286's Chap-—50's 100.00 Navigation £5.00 er 6% pid » r pta Portia FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Family patents 7.00 Woodworking ma Flour, com . Flour, pt. Superior Portland Coment Shipyard (7226) Radio equipment. | zallernnch pean ) alarms, pneu. | ————— hot weather put you ind yours off food? Do you fina Ro} pork chops, stews, plum pudding, ete., too much these hot neaciFet shirts,|| days? Wouldn't you like the recipes for a Jong list of cool dinners Rainconts for hot days? If you would, then fill out this bulletin and send tt to the Washington bureau of The Seattle Star, 1 w York ave, 00" Washington, D. C. Mash —100's , 100'n Werateh Feed—-100'n 100... Renn 100° Street and No. S-gallon cans Linseed Ol—Raw, f-gallon. cane tiled, In barrels allon vane ere ene antennae! Wily LOAU—L00-3D. kOms, Torso in barrels ATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real tore a few . ing Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters 2@ °e. or if +g. e Prime steers oe » 9. ps 11 @10. @s 00@ & 2.00@ 6.6 @ p) ) 20.00 17.00 46,00 48.00 37.00 49.00 44.00 46.00 49.00 “47.00 47.00 63.00 +06.00 40.06 +60.00 61.00 60.00 84.00 6900 66,00 10,00 67,00 +0200 67.00 «87.00 18.00 26.00 109.00 14.00 22.00 34.00 | Arrivals and Departures | | Wheaton for New STAK {UESDAY, JULY Estate, Building °.° WHEAT SLUMP (Building Program Must REPORTS LITTLE IS DISTURBING Go Ahead, Says Straus \NEMPLOYMENT |$tock Market Waiting for Construction Trades Have Not Kept Up With P lation Growtt |Local Activities Keep Up a | Further Clues opulation Growth Demand for Labor 1 nothing at went! United States ha 4 population of than 6,000 there are school facilities. In round numbers, | offered, ¢ ly in and girls are) work, is reported by J. H. Shields, of the City- Due to prevailing con Moody's Weekly Review of Finan inadequate| Increased volume of. employment |time t nadequs © suggest that fons its current issue the easing off| agricultural Jin building activities thruout the jie Eh er 00,000 American boys impelled to go to school on much an extent as to| palf time or ‘are housed in make shift and inefficient school buildings 8 tinuance of local activities in great to lcountry during the past two mont! r | Mther manager Federal employ sell on a dull will continue to other hand, no & ment office. stocks has eve after’ rather |tlon, wheres to date the Hquida move: | affect the national bullding situation s in general, according to| LABOR Saturday by #. W.|BIG FACTOR of 8. W | “In connection with these various | very heavy conditions which emphasize that it 18 |) 0s mills ment in taken. place | 44 using except @everal lquida lyolume, the call for labor has been | ement made A president particularly frota ware flour strau tlon has been confined steel mills, drydocks, market alone triotiem as well as activities be borne in mind | and greatly handi-| plant evedores and truckers in sited |@ matter of 1 ong inquiry for | business that building ial and political) used in building pur-| continued, it is to be In the 1 elec: | po, said the statement, ‘These |that the industry 4 n Minnesota the Harding can: | inquiries zenoral assump. | capped b labo hortage which | number were dispatched at frequent lied only about | tion among most interested can best be appreciated by comparing | intervals to various dock firms. if we we meat packing and coal firms, industrial nyestora are atly waiting oth Indus from many other wpecial renutoria Municipal departments vere sup- plied with extra laborers, mainly on street intenance work. Shingle mills in the city secured additional crews for extra shift’ as well as re cements of regular personnel. housecleaners, garden and d men, and miscellaneous handy in maximum demand daily homes, hotels and guinst | go ud with building p cade ago. For example rnatorial | this time ix in keep well supplied with bricklayers nov taking into growth withstanding ¥ were in 1910, tion our population he candi: | busine practices, 1 tation that has b regarding n raised in building | there t craft In the 140,000 jortage of 60,000. the ¥ quarte rs of would be 200,000 memb country. There are becoming approximate! 4 that a p | men were the same bi private building work in n Now: would hacia other lead follows from apartments. BUILDING TRADES CONTINUE ACTIVE pread r¥ hangers! yn puilding t s, a considerable Hea, 0 familiertz 47,000, | volume of work continues in ent pecullar cc mae ith the fundamentals of and stone cutters, 19,000. There 81 progress, with new projects starting :: res PREM, SDE LO Conese & 50 per cent shortage Of @pPren-| weekly. Office buildings, apartments the adverse effects which m attached to many buliding . are included, with much ngup would have on " In the group of common |aiteration and repair work in prog- busiosey., OF) the: co is a shortage of BD-lress, affording employment in vol- there:Sew tines of industry |p; E 375,000 | to building trades mechanics, would not be crippled by ‘It ix naid that only in the case workers and building labor- #' 08K: r let-down in building opera-|o¢ three crafts, namely, electricians, |ers. The demand for and supply of times showed average dividends | tons, but such developments would) yiumbers and gas and steam fitters, |labor is generally equal at this time, cman Des. pound, and mean additional increases in all lang structural iron workers has ‘the | with minor fluctyations. naiOg conte was a ing an added | number kept pace with the increai Lumber production has consistent- has es asa wiehes eee {lin population. It is to be noted, |1y remained at a level exceeding nor- 3 ms jof course, that in many parts of|mal production, with many mills BL TLDING SHORTAGE |the country schools are now being | operating with two shifts at the pres- as BAD conducted for apprentices in the|ent time and employing ‘more than tase hac phase Of pnuiiding trades, which will in time|average numbers of both skilled and tory in of greater | vorhapy effect on the| unskilled workers, Log production labor situation | likewise is reported normal and shin- (STEADY BUILDING |gle production has shown en upward |" ACTIV: ITY NEEDED trend since July 1. FISHER JOINS lasrssuiia?atngits ezacttne| Stn tne tata ot tne. vasioun con: | ore than the average vole ot : allding os Of the ‘Pat lations it is plain that the much-|Mehway construction, grading and GATEWAY CO, Se tan sa | re that period hae not | eeded stabilization of building costs surfacing, and other projects, a Announcement was made ‘T day |cent, accord c ' tional calamit varnishers paper ation of the consequoncer | ¢ ginzers and in building usterers, 16,000, 0,000; roofers d ment if it {oh must be higher pric Standard coppe & mar of profit equal ¢ per cent price of the metal, | burden Future results are vunilkely to do should reasons no current business } have some country than the # in the building in: fert'lizer business showing @ fair ¢ endenc during oN ly for r, mo icu- eee ie Pot land the prevention of atill higher |Mlling continually for labor, particu levels can only ensue with steady Sh WEE ee hag pipaabecit ation activities in Central Washing- so far this yea ad expen oa ton continue to draw upon local | nif billion doltars| With operating and weekly intervals. yus half year in| Property has RAILROAD AND FARM LABOR IS IN DEMAND The Skagit hydro-electric project is continually supplied with labor re- placements and additions to nominal |working forces, Weekly shipments |of railroad labor, miners and helpers continue at this time and schedules juntil the early autumn season. Experienced diversified farm hands, berry pickers and wheat harvesting |hands heve been in demand greatly in excess of the available supply of LUMBER FIRM FOR HARVEST! tesco sted” harvest hands from the Central and WAITSBURG, Wash., July 24.—/ Eastern Washington districts, offe Harvest is rapidly drawing near in|ing $3 per day and upwards, with n wince 1921, has r 1 to| this vicinity. The extremely hot| anticipation that a labor shortage t the management cedar] weather of the last week has ripened | may possibly ensue during the height artment of the Pionee unfoer the grain fast and some of the farm-| of the harvest season. He became fr ‘ study Joseph R who has been! ers expect to pull their machines into 2: ab aR GONE ait w ahat led | Held ition of st mana | Steer at the farmers have their Apricot Market Is Reported to Be Dull becomes sec-| help engaged and al there is not WENATCHEE, July 24.—The ap- a direct sh ge of labor th ve had close AS-|not the usual number of men here eesti market is slow, according to made shippers. venty dollars a c 1 tumb business) for the harvest season. ‘SI rip I News *o , Univer rush the grain into ehouses as|ton, or $1 a four-bask:t crate for of the College of} Preparations are being of Washington 9 well known among the/ soon as it is cut. [number one packing five by five or Tides i in Seattle 1 ermen with} - — |lareer, is the prevailing price to he Concat «l Order of Hoo-Hoo, | . | growers here. TUESDAY WEUNESDAY | of which he is now Supreme Bojum| Grain Exports | ‘This is a slump of $10 from the View it High ‘ide n charge of the Pacific Northwest) Show Slight Gain :7enne price. The principal mar. |kets for Wenatchee dis‘rict apricots Lumber Co., with} WASHINGTON, July 24—Grain|are Canada. North Dakota and will be associated, 1s one|exports last week were 009 | Minnesota. These markets are prett p 04 ft | 4-09 p.m. iii t.|/ of the strong wholesale lumber con-/ bushels, a slight increase P| well filled at present, skippers sa Second Low Tide | Second Law Tide || cerns of Seattle. R. G. King is/8613,000 bushels exported in the| Canneries are not absorbing as = eae Meee hat ci seat ay hae Hamilton {s) preceding” week, the department of tach as usual on account of the ecomes| commerce announced today ‘ tine” conte ste high price of sugar. Housewives are It is| Last week's exports were: Barley, |! 4 that the change in personnel] 665,000 bushels; corn, 337,000 bush. jHolding off from canning for the | will not affect the plan of ac! ; oats, 51,000 bushels; rye, 287,000 | S@™e reason. Sy ooh |for the shingle association bushel: —s Sp ond Valley Has Short Apple Crop | SPOKANE, July %4 1,000 cars of apples will - shipped |, WENATCHEE, July 24. Valley this season, |f0r help in the orchards has de- creased during the past week, due| fact that the work of te i ning and spraying is practic ext. inform ane reed ft constructi connection maintaining a increased in rece: bor ves and this process will con: share of | Unue long as we have an ab-| normal demand for buildings on one hand and a restricted ag short-|market on the other. Any acute| or prolonged let-up in building work, there simil, short in | the refore, will adversely affect the| jother types of building. In one-| progress of the nation and the! | third ot the cities and towns of the Inappinesa of our people ” _ ard _ Ar “CLARK “JOINS identif al organizations r nd printing. He was me of build labor of homes thruout the try, minent in advertising 4a membe hip club and lark, secretary-mana oe Rite-Grade Shingle As elf with a p |ricot connection Viest Low Tide iret Low Tide The neer sat # ft, | 840 a8 (ttl nich h Necond High Tide | Second iligh Tide Weather Bureau ay TATOOSH 181-4 ND 5 A.M ‘| African Game Movie : Man on Alaska Tri | Wenatchee Getting | Ft. Snow, who made the a | Help for Orchards 4frican same pictures, is a member Demand |0f the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce party that is starting on a 40-day tour of Alaska. Snow is to make wild game pic- tures in Alaska and will take many over. The usual influx of (peat! |scenes around the big seat rookeries |hands has begun, and already more |*t the Pribiloff islands, han a hundred harvesters have ap-| The San Francisco party docked pliéd for work at the government |#t Seattle Monday night at 8 o'clock. employment office, in charge of|They are sailing on the Alaska | Ben Snodgrass, |Steamship Co.'s schooner Buford. bushels; wheat, 2,375,000 flour, 205,800 barrels ATIVE t—Ktr MH. F ander from Sen Pedro vie San Francisco | and Victoria, at 11 a. mj; ste Admiral} Rogers from themstern Alaska, at Lurline from Tacoma, at #:20 Admiral Farragut it ‘an from New from Bar Pedro t Ban {from the Spokar { mJ Str|as compared with 2,860 last beetle athe alt Et csr Bel-}H. 1, Sickles, of the Spokane ley Grow union, announced to- year, Vv; to the 9:40 p. m.: atr Steel Ranger | ew York, Balboa, San | Francisco, at 7:40 p. m.: | day Winoraterr Aiae.| The crop shortage is due almost | eeldent Jefferson | Altogether to winter Kill of tree 146 p.m; ate Lurlineland to a dropping of green Honolulu via Ban Francieco and lingham, at 0:45 a. m.; ate Canadian |@DPIes elahter from «tao via Kobe and| Frane 7:18 a. m, heavy moto nip | | ay ptt from ew York via scl dence 40x24, $3,000. iro and Han Franciaco, at 7 a |P. & Power & Light Co., Seventh and | M ee set te gf "ell Building Permits } Dies aad wiiion tie Meetings dent Harrison from Belling W. Gudenschwager, ‘2111 Madison, mm; str Cross Keys from 1, 3, K Rox 652 University Station, | frame store 26x24, $1,000. shama via Grays Har At 8:05) “frame residence 80x22, $2,600 Westinghouse Electric Co,, 2451 Marginal, Public Market & Dept. Str, 312 Leary! fireproof boiler room 39x20, $2,500, a . fe bidg., frame building sign, $1,000. Children's Orthopedic hospital, 2111 War- |S the Hotel Gowman | Wednesday Got ete Sena’ Cece. veal: |} cent ribmeronheae Sean tay noon will be “Fleet Day.” Command- ¥ ———— ing officers of the fleet will be ee J sty ant nileelioe ete | MINE BOSS FLIES TO WORK | Tacoma Kiwanis club will attend. 4 After the lunch there will be a golf match between the Tacoma and Seat- | Ue clubs at the Inglewood club. SAILE 2 Lurline for Ta ma, a » Silverado for San | Pedro via San Francisco, at 3p. m.; atr The meeting of the Kiwanis elub at noon. Alaska Vessels etohtkan—July 2 hbouna, Salled, ate ‘at noon: Arrived, U, 8. §, Hen- Cura tKleiser)) —COMPAN Y= Invest in a Successful Going Business 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock For more than 20 years the name Foster € Kleiner Com pany has on the Pacific Conant ’ stood for the finest type of 4G, SR outdoor eavertiatn | ’ ‘e A able. The bus Motorship Ken: | ; ‘ : rama” tena : \ , : ; BY || rapidly increased, Yash . PS good times and bad, A snfe, secure Investment. Todd Drydocks—Str West Nilus, ate Wont race ao Per Share Iton, mF Renin Crum, ate City of Byes | 5 | edeemable at $110.00 Nettleton's 1 ark Gra uf nant tleton's Mill—Tark Gratin Kindly sond particulars re- No. Mtr OM | Mary garding this stock to; Califor : \ 5 ‘ 5 ROR, Street No. State Smith Cov minnl—Pler 41 dent Jefferson. Pier 40. bor, atr Achilles, Groat Northern Hell Street Terminal—U Lo Heather, U, 8 C. G. Snohomish. Plor 14—#tr Maine, ate Canadian Wrelght- | Str Prosi Str Cold Har Terminal—Str Tokiwa | Vessels in Port at Seattle | | il Pier 11-H—-Btr Owego, str Dellwood, Pier 6—#tr Kana Pier 4—Str Northland Pier 2—str Cordova Pier Str Paul Luekenbach Pier A~Htr Admiral Sebree jer H—Str Adm Farragut Hon Paoitic Ter Air Lurtine, otleut Street Terminal—-Str Sante Malta, «tr Steel Ranger Atlantic St Terminal necott Atnoy Street Terminal—Str ‘Texan Haat Waterway Dock & Dredging Go—Str President Harrison, | General Petroleum ‘Terminal—Atr Crome Ldmund Bnviques, mine superintendent of Gates, Pa., does all his traveling in the air. He was in the Royal Flying corps |} °'ty during the war, low Marine Kruse, Hiar Now Teailwaye-Sehr yo geuidam Gly, whhlors - SES TRRRCETREEERRENGITSTSE

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