The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 18

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SHATTLUN OCTOBER TRADE || New Y ork Stock M arket . SUMMARY 6000 <8 NEW YORK, Noy SBURG, Nov, 22 tary tandard Oils were In the limelight; New Jersey up M% at | | Nigh on the recovery at 120, up a Independent olle were atronger. Stoel) M on Was stronger, AX Was Most of he leading rail stocks. Opening prices werer C&O, TAM, up \; Marland, 204, up Ta; Ameri-| "I believe the gradual reduction of WASHINGTON, Nov, | 2t--Early can Can, 10h, ub tai Corn Productay 131}: up ig? American Lovomotlys. | ine present extreme rates of taxation up Nod States 7M.) b reports on October business, re-|73, up by Now York Central. 10 celved by the bureau of the census} UP ki Republic Steel up. Hothiehem, 63%, up be 70%. | will act as a hi " tandard OL of New Jer up ts department of commerce, show sus aj Now Haven, 1844, Up ts Schwab said yesterday althy stimulant to here was lared, "It will re both of the partners are Seattle | Walter W h in wheat caused buying | business men of long standing. | {ankly stated red corn months and reault- | Charles T. Knox, president and secre. | S4vertine the pnt advances Tecember, delivery:|tary of the company, has been in You. fotte influences of lower cash markets, | business here for 2 t in October increased 26 per cent over a year ago, Sales of mail|} order houses and 10-cent chains in-|" go pra ys creased seasonally, being well above |Amer, La France ia Total employment, as reflected by| Amer. Metals reports from 1,428 representative | Amer. Radia bs * orien do a| Amer, Satety United Stites factories, made a] Amer Safety | shipping demand. }has been 4 : Mount Rain) aA : ean ount Rainie Oats displayed independent n the furniture business in strength all day with December| th Northwest for the past six yearn, | Matches apple STAR BY W. Bb. FRANCE no soelal formality at: | famous for its bull. years, Irving E,| Your own city,” liberal country offerings and no} Lewis, vice president and manager, | ‘¢!! the world about your 1 APPROVES TAX |Bol]j otP procram Dellingham BunchLands eta Tulip Town Whitcomb. — Whiteomb | oq d that they Intended to clty, of thelr choice. | program of #e down here advertixe| ajentic r, your wenderful We-| of the times orehards, your mighty was the answer, > vinjts,”” he explained. “You) dent Hatch of th |club, “ar In keeping with the for t . i get acquainted with reading in the strength on account| They predict a blg growth for the | Skagit river and your vast Walla| we may weld the Pacific 211 Cherry St. i a sary touch of m thought that mai and nonsenw commented Beattle Ici y help h othe wattle tn ds, ‘The usu: not all—they go further and acti the bond In the first place, the elreular with the territory prneed In th In this way a person can PB tained activity in the production of| § bakery 104, off Ip RAW PRARE GRY UP: PanpAmerican, 8, 60, VP lean tesuestiae Of dollars now tied | tched to returning « call when the] At the conclusion of the remark.|| ©" from the mere statement tha Basic commodities. Steel ingot pro- N | | tr tm tax exempt nccuritien Belling Ti paint et Ly aa bo rformance of there alleged ee eerie ay 3 duction, at 3,548,000 tons, compared] | “Wo are & prosperous nation, ev. | Seattle Wednesday to p 16 local | nchool children, “Dad Clark render ot satisfied ) the statem: % Be oe ee too crea ga] ew mark Sh Market | J oryong Mente to tvaat trance now | club back for a visit they made to/ed an original adaptation of “out || !mportant Industries,” the folder ig 410,000 a year ago, Pig iron pro | Furnished by and lots of people are tnvesting Bellingham a few months ago, In| Where the West Begins.” It begun big industrial plants, and lets th be duction totale 149,000 tons in} S10 Second money, Foreigners are ninking their | cts the meeting's middle name was iw actually there. This recognize 4 October, against 000 in Sep-| Stock igh tay Claes | money in: Amerionn securities be. | formality Up where the skies aro a iitthe|| seat credence In the testimon: : Reber, Adama Express OM ou on] cause they have the vision to see all| it took place at noon in Harry | brighter, had faith in his electric compar Production of cement, Douglas} de P et ae 26% the good things that are ‘coming to | ?0Wman's hotel, on Second ave, T 1/Up where the motsture’s a little || °% the light and see them work Westumber, the Indieated consump | 9 Sik th 3 ih * 8 . pass here." ote M4 bre icant ruse ttle inf | i Mahter: et Ae i Pee i tion of tin, and the meltings of/ Alex Rubber : atte all opened the regula eeting, | ‘That's where the North begins hat have YOU evolved in the Beokt increcses in October over the| Alaska Juneeu voce. « Corn Irregular and Ad-| : rushed thru the necessary. business | typ where the line ism little nearer, || brief outline, or whatever it ma preceding month; decreases occur-| tied Chemtcal Cth * vances Noted on Wheat Furniture Store Is and turned the Job of presiding over| Where Seattle fect walk a littlo|| him pans It on to the other fel Ted in the mill consumption of sitk,/ Alls Chalmers . a amy 4h | a to Ralph Loomis, vice president of queerer, Spirit that belleves in wor the shipments of locomotives by/ Amer 1 18 rr] aay ee ee | in Larger Quarters the Northwestern National bank of] And the hope of heaven ts a little principal manufacturers, and in un-| do ptt 30% Se rece Sioa old acre invent: ic The Same wie murmiture Co. has | uneee. She thlnsy, ae Hoge Bell nearer, | 4 filled steel orders. jAmer, Beet Sugar 20% CO ne nage ne oorn erree’: | moved to 1615 Fourth ave. two doors | Osham Kiwanlans the meeting} ‘That's where the North begins The index of general duilding| A Bosch Mag.... 22% voted eae hicago board of trade! iortn of the former location, The | ‘rm then on SEATTLE costs, on a 1913 base at 223, on} Amer, Brake Shoe ere 78 ropa pet ann sy heckea | B&W store contains five timer the Loomis, with the natural con-] ‘The program concluded by of November 1 compares with for| Amer. Car @ Fndy...162 160% a By wey A uy ne shocked gpaek he the Cover dalablian ent nervatinm of a banker, invested in| address by the Rey H. Gelain, October 1 and 189 for November 1,| American Can 101M 19% m a sei a peas +. incl While the company is to celebrate | fw safe, conservative remarks, and| pastor of the First Presbyterian MARKETS 1932. Contracts awarded for con:},,ve," sk tacks aale oh Soap ita first anniversary Decomber 15,|PUt the program into the hands of! church at Bellingham. His talk add struction in Northeastern states : ctional D0 ne erious THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, : ee This One Shows Them ualize its wid ne aire 192%. 3 : | the atte predominating ts Fed lari Har i aye 89 tba Yb the | {ho greatest and mdst wonderful é should be renerved for the folder recent! issued by John E, Price & dry financial information js there, of course, replete with prices, maturities, interest a. e and the like, But that ts the investor what is behind wally sho’ contains ne Wat map of the city of Seattle, ‘way district stamped in color, extent much better than hi t it contains “approximately 20 squa ent that the district contains “many reproduces photographs of 10 of the ne investor get a picture of what 4 the fact that human nature pla of its ey It recalls thé man who y bonds because he could “always turn “8 of sales ideas? Send a pleture, a be, to the Business Editor, and let low It will evidence the old Seattle % together for the good of the whole. (CALIFORNIA HAS" Ble FRUIT YEAR oi VEGETABLES i} ’ . Vva|, ret raat a stem | GTOWerS” Exchange Ships tall 4 Jers by wholenal al ex wa With a fe us to mately 16% fur hauling, storage and that | setling cost.) Cottonseed Meat é Linseed Oi! Me . 62.00 Hoya Dean Mewl—100's .....sc050, 0687000 Fak ghee hgh All vey Us gl Cent of Total can be figured by deducting the cost of | portation to Beattle and sapproxi-| 108 AN WPL proximately 100,000 ¢ . © Northwest | Arechokes—Per dow. ....s06++110O118 m ' slight decline in October, Brad-/ Aimer. smelters com 8 hedges Lf Canedlans with Mag Somed furniture trade during the next year, | Walla wheat fi So we are going | into a harmonious Somibina tion that Heans—Per Ib. ‘10@ .13| ranges and grapefruit and 13,000 4 street's wholesale price index, on a| do pta. dem and aed Hier! receipts ro-! Me 1 follow your example | wil work te forthe: goad. of Lipp ev, dex, bunehe datecn carloads of lemons, or the largest Beemer ees, stood at 143 for Novdm-|Maores Mine fax —————|_ Then followed what was, presum-|the entire district.” 4 |Dromels Sproute--Per ths... 120 415 ali agen soy thigh ie ber 1, against 142 on October 1.) ne Sted ably, an exhibit of the beauties of Cabbage—Per Ib, ‘ eted in the United States and ¢ t while Dun's index at 158 for Nov-|Amen Tel & Chicago Board of Trade | ‘ip ews. the city to the north: A atartet of 1261.58) da, were consumed during the 19 ff © sember 1 showed no change from | Amer. Tobacco ¢ veneas *nanenday’s Quotations iris from the Dellingham Normal cfs | senson fa. these-two. countries, sovord |. the preceding month. —s Dente Otte MR tam Chase || school sane several selections and, Per crate sss Pf | ing to the al report of E. G. De ee in Oo latte eweiseees prenecate eae ath aa] Tides in Seattle (2). 05 200.06 | Ecers cat“ a|zell, general manager of the Call. : tober in the voiume of check trans-| Amer. Writ. Pap. pfd duty 106% 106% 108 1O6h el Tas | would have been singing plaaigy 4 | Cucumbers er seen xslt Stowe: exchange, actions both as measured by debits) Amer. Woolen ‘i ral Rade oa ey ary || , Tide | ¥ieet High Tide || “We have chosen at. random," ekling, box | which wag Issued today to individual accounts and by bank|\besvstea Dry Goods aon. tae (Mad 2. Hie ta fade 4 bts a, me. 11.4 ft.|| Whitcomb next explained, ‘three ay. Phe See |_ Of this quantity, California shipped clearings. Business failures reg-| Associated Oil . 26% | July 73% 73K 3%} | soc0s ive) Low Tide || erage students of our grade sc wn Onions—Cal,, per owt. .) a6 rere of oranges and grape- fstered an increase in October while | Alantic Coast Line 1s Cate eond Oi4T a. on 64 nd wo will bring them in and ask/| | Yaktine 16; fruit and 8,741 cars of lemons, fig s Peet tative | Atlantic Gut & W. 1 4 | De necond Ie | Kecond Ailgh “Tide || nbd WO will being the Production Is 26 Per Cent Picktine, beaket ured on a basis of 400 boxes to the the average prices of representative Ariantic Kefinin 10.9 ft] 5558p. m.. 10, a | Local, ‘green, doa: industrial and railroad stocks de-| Atchison secon Tide | second Low Tide || There ¢ dreased in the best Above Normal ] foe, Gos. Ire, bunch ips orbaiyh edema as ntti tlay F clined. Interest rates, both on call) | do pfd. ge ; atten EDT Ml tet om. 08 f | latyle for six-yearolds, three of the| | r sack « f al ne vat Growers, €x- Jeans and on commercial paper, | Austin Nichols ... Lat 1200 Le 1 boys, each one of whom would start ell, p during the year ending averaged lower in October pr nage pede ae yi | Weather Bureau Report | weighting nimseit by tonsing two or| One hundred thirty-three milis re-| ‘Local whites, ewt. . oo@ 1.25} 1, 1923, were 36,999 cars of Tinea is% “peep TATOOSH ISLAND, Nov. 23, § «& m.| three of the hundred-pound counters | PO to W Coast Lumber-| Netted Gems, ton . 00@30.09|Oranges and grapefruit, and 8,259 rt 1th L har 0 sia slow an thé a’ are wel] Men's association for the week end. pare sles een cars of lemons, making a total of 4 ROTARY HEARS | ee . oh iverpool Grain ¢ miles an how the Bellingham business |!ng November 17 tured | fpinach—Local,. per bex..+.... .16@, .90| 08 CAF, Or 75.8 per cent of the en beg Mi Whea pen Mh, Tow cle! 4 Ded” Clare Otto Bratt 2.511 feet of 108 ois citrus fruit shipments from tl ABOUT SCHOOL a8 a seta te a te rrivals and Departures ans Oberleitner feet, and 40940 state, ae compared with 68.7 Croson, president of the| Brooklyn Budi hea . them was asked F rey mills wan | Turntps—Per yack oxLAb@186 |), Onlitorn las: sotal metirns: for, Be a, and Thomas R. Cole, | Brooklyn Foreign Exchange : “shall 1 tell the truth, or be|26 pe above normal. New FRUITS change flgnrea, woul be ATL. 00TI8e Superintendent of schools, were the) putts Cop. Wednesday's Quotations x pe t bac usiness wan 6 per cent below pro- Prices Paid Wholesale Deslers with a.dolfvered caliente AIDE deh principal speakers at the meeting he ganed , NEW YORK , Ar Bellingham'e | duction, scant Ware 4, per] Abeles stot Tere 2.00 | With a deli value of $105,486 d of the Seattle Rotary club Wednes-| ‘ ange fam w fant aus pits @i.50 uding $34,478,800 freight day noon in the Masonic club| California Pack erence Hus Seattle a 4 Fitt Se Pp 1.00012 ation charges. rooms. They told of the needs and| ” > pid 40. queried Whitcomt inthe Paget: a 1 .16@L = Ps the accomplishments of the public| Canadian ‘Pacific ‘ at for futu very. This | nanan schools of Seattle. C. M. & St. P * ‘ ctl Comes F C diti Fourth and Eighth grade pupils] con La sah oh Plan to Tell sir sy Cocoannte—Per dos. ore! on ons of the B. F. Day school gave a| do pfd tn pony i. : eer Geambereine Ber. Reviewed by U. §. Department contest in mental arithmétic, in| Cerro de Pasco rt for Mhanghal vie K _Ab i; ki Grepee—crale of Commerce . Chandler Motor . : Pigs hy Th wt ences reel ot ens by irapes—Crate hich they added.40 sums tn from ary herds San Francisco Produce >... prem Plage, out Ban Ing tren tb Howey —< 4 38 to 30 seconds. Music was fur-|¢ 50° & Alton Wednesday's Quotations moat 400 * n of Bank ta me. 3 wuirained. per | ** 3 ropean cables to the depart- Rished by the Franklin high School, |Chicaso & B. ills... 75 245 | Dutter—Rxten Wee 5 “ rm a ed he water | Hackleberriee—Per’ Ib Z of commrerce stiow business with solos by Miss Florence Bras- ‘ : : Ney metho nd by water. |i gmous—Fa ncertainty in France and continued i trup, accompanied by Miss Dorothy| «9% Haws. Prancis: np 48,606 feet, c Chotce useeese »vement Austria, tho. high i Newman. { ‘ a » A . Moved coast. | Orasges- eed rates hamper business in H sie ee | + 1% 8 er, at 8 * s 1 18,494,009 “ os i =| Tages Denver Live Stock Ponter tor i - rena panera og 278 h buyers mark time H ai4 ‘ Wednesday's Quotations tie Manukal foe } oP on pene VaiMe, nd adjustment of international { ew issues Cattle 2.662; 1 et, stead et he . ' ) and team deliveries | Weiwperries—Lverhearlag : French foreign t e aa SES EE 6 we a t an ; r totale $61 feet t ‘ teen: - . 5 a Port Angeles i NUTS ¢ ues active and for nin Announcement comes from the re ‘ utr F Unfilled domestic cargo order m3 2 zs 3 5 balls, $204 aL mn ark Id Wholesale Deal ending September, exports ; offices of the Durant corporation | Co! 7 , 10@I1he| How, @ p ember 2 taled 111,414,793 Hed osama a o> we tae have not been much below imports P that the fi Western offer of |S2m> bee Frank Macklem, assis port orders 224.3 Unfilled | Almonds—1. X. L., per 1. n value. French note circulation shares in the Flint Motor Co, {s to | conn of the Bank of Californt trade orders 3,872 cars. Laposeanitehoooh pag has increased very slightly and now be madé at once in Oregon and | Cons branch, addressed Prof, H In the first.46 weeks of the year : tends to decrease, Washington. The Flint’ Motor Co. | ¢ ton's class in foreign comr roduction reported to. West Coast | Mixed Nute— Deflation of currency In Au ae golng concern, producing the |, Thursday mor has been | Ware nd c satisfactory rate, a int car in quantities in the new | Sony is dy. Austria arson 900, pia t opened in Flint LADY GUESTS will be entertained | Yancy ‘budded, per ton yarn in September wer h., ugust of this year. The : by the Seattle Axsociation of Credit | largest since the war and 7 . erred and Masonic t Dit r oxi Aicat ENG 000 7 per cent preferred stock and ita Masonic temple, Din. | penne | metscetabee dicated, 000,000 shares of non par value a dat 5 : A grade Beattie delivery. 1) Business stagnation jn Rumania, sata : -|| Business Changes | "re-yrem rn nie $¢/ gue to acute stringency in credit s % offered at $15 aplece, 4 2 og ood, str Andrea F. Luck pi; anata ere Meta ‘s5|)and currency and falling off of ex with a miniroum subscription of five Foreign Securities go Pentagram Finance company wilt| Milk—Cwt. 0, Beattie suppiy 8.98 ports continues, but Rumanian shares and a maximum of 50 shares ‘ ee: Se ee gah 830 White-Henry-Stuart butid-| % 0 3 condensery..--.-+-« $48) crops, especially wheat and rye, are eepttiens cats thie baie. of: $2 Pitt arnished by Logan ry - Mare Dulld x ahem pe eS Ac Ber fubscriber, on tho basis of $2 10 Second Ave., Seattle Bridge & Dredging Co.—} ing. DAIRY PRODUCTS reported good | ieee win the subscriotion and ld Asked hte Kurdistan, | Stevens and Beachy, real estate Prices to Metall Dealers Total United States trade with the SOfficers in the Flint. Motor Co ar ‘ Air ‘Rainier atora, will take additional space | Batter-—Lacal creamery, cubes, $8) Far East increased 25 per cent in See WC. Durant a ane #2 ee an 6 , 5 j ing Station—-Kagie No.| adjoining their offices at Fresh ranch, white shell ‘sq | October, compared with September, Downes, vice ai he ae Stabs n bs 6% 3 White-Henry-Stuart building Mixed colors ‘ so|in spite of the disturbances in nas: ‘secretary: W. W. Maxphy, : Tho K. A, & Trading Co, a spe-| ullets China, which now appear to be de treasurer, and E 3 8, daniels 3 clalty sales organization, will be on triplets In the nine mont Der dstiotery " i conain er with September total tra ecretary, bbs Vict. 4 Block Swiss ....... the Orient was three tim 5 ot eee Gene at hington triplets. 28 . ene ‘ m: Premium | mook triplets, old 38@ .39/ 88 in the whole calendar yea . . General Electri 4 ‘ 4 nt Z sa a pred eS ea ony Financial. Flashes a es Abe Bie | POULTRY AND MEATS From James Macfarlane & Co, ||"). Mo a ly betas sag 32 € seattle ar 811 Second Ave. sedrigh: Goranson ‘ das vy 30 bas. 20% 20 : 108 , { | Published Daily at 1307 Seventh Ave. a ———__— Seattle, Vashington Forty leading bonds average 36.7 ‘ Ke 1G , STAR WA as (nemase of .04; 40 industrial % ‘ (tatty | Bonds ° ‘ NT AD stocks’ average 91 a decrease heed o 84% Wednes Qnetations ° RATES % ‘ Korn & Bryan e ecurit or | Belgian 18 | Count 6 words to one line; cost, 17 ry 4 ‘ High low € Live, fat, per T. a me ad terran ae more times, 3 : fois Old, lve, per 1B..... a rate cost per 15 cents. r r tied: 8 | Hexe— EXAMPLE | ‘ ‘oq 40% 7 | Chole ae 11/3-1ine ad, 1 time, at 17 cents per our investmen | POULTRY AND ME = Geir asain @ 7 . 5 , | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers eat ; it toss ; Ducks—-Dressed, per Ib 0 : eques Rogers B ‘ hale Pap a 34% ‘ T ‘ ee : Hens—Dreared, ‘heavy 3; MA in-0600 — Want Ad Dept. of 50,000 ton =n can ; , lst he life, casualty and fire insurance companies of eevy;: ib 3 ¢— —— ae Agat : : : newdays Quotations the United States are very heavy investors in the betlets aeeaed pen thc, cH I BUSINESS } ; Second Ave., Rentth securities of public utilities, such as light and power Turkey +— “Greased 46 SERVICES | r er ¢ 3 Fj 7 Live, faney, 10. s.ccen sees 331% —— xe) | ; and transportation companie Lorne erable cate Aan oe | Attorneys-at-Law i 4 ee i , Cowe—Country dressed, Ib... 506@ .08 | ADVIC Joseph A — j ‘ in Their investments, being in the nature of trust funds, i) Weep rabey,; Hoek H@ 14%! Ali caw Leary Bide, EL lorgo8s toe ; A ‘ : i | eal—Fancy, ligh 10 at : ; ah I a's a" " are subject to the closest investigation and scrutiny and Heavy, coarse Woo nj Fes Wal, BALL 318. Burke _ 4 4 a Medium, dres: Me a5 = cases ees moe arnings fc n " oo are also regulated by law. Mh) Carpet ing and Cleaning " wee i 4 or * ‘ ar | Standard Carpet Cleaning Co, manu- a sha “ in ‘ a4 The stability of the business of a public utility at- 8 Catto tauturera 1 yavates tail: taea is is looke ‘ tracts this form of investment. It is not subject to the s x « Salah, OPC A ieeclalcs be Mirectors will cons) | pe ae ‘ ; 2 a he sudden fluctuations and business depressions which affect bea Calves ee ball Saute ee ee common stock on a ) ytd +] N.Y. Su d Coff the ordinary business vent : 7 ote Sy. Shristian Se basie in (oncana 3 - Y. Sugar and Coffee enture. beg Christian Science Practitioners ‘4 4e ednesday's Quotations ‘ : 7 . : - > : y ; 7 jgar—cuiet ra { qulet 3 This company is furnishing service which the people y ‘ent * . . by ’ ‘ e A GE. SELLEN—Christi Sete New it 4 Cotter Xo. + Tl ‘ rp % need and use daily, the demand for which is constantly 1 6 ence and individual teaching. C MODERN ELECTRIC | »))"") ' ; ‘ : x growing. er ite Peoples Bank Bide. “MA in SAFE DEPOSIT a a 28110 | aa aies Q : bering EQUIPMENT : ee } 8 When we increase our investment it ia to furnish w Att 4 Tlectrie Machinery fs a pres A E Lise 480 600 HOUGHT—NOLD— RENTED BANK CLEARINGS +4 present needed service, FLOUR AND SUGAR W.MONTELIUS PRICE CO. 8 maulite g Our preferred stock is a good investment. It is now ' patent 6.80 PUGET so Clearing Pa selling on a basis which yields 714%. duger ne | ic tat a nd, Balances . , of ee LE 4 Portland bd Ask any of our employes, write or phone our nearest HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Optician and Optometrist ‘ , Fe office or 407 Electric Building, Seattle, Washington. bce nce a8 © DR. BDMUN rere . Ba a 869.00 MN we Corn os 1.00 ano Tithers acoma ) inh onine ¢ ~ —— TRF Barley 13,00 | JOHN JAC MA In Tuning § , Safe Deposit Boxes | B P SS a * ‘ tent Attorneys For Rent | uget Sound Power 6 Light Company Sou. Pet atc ta $3.00 Per Year | 1 sage] MA 0. Ww. Wa ANl-Grain Che * 45.00 2 % Aira gine {Pa a Chick 1. M. Mash i Sa Veg Mash HARRY BOWEN, Pat. Expert Fee ac Serateh es a s alle t. Terms es anita ! Physicians, Surgeons DR ANGUS.” Bldg. Women’ tite 400 Pantages allments, disorders, tbisiaeiiaant - MAI by!) er, Hol

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