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~GREAMERY MEN All Signs Point to Good (New York Stock Market\Hugh Caldwell Chosen TRY MERCHANT®’ ENDCONVENTION Year, Wellborn Declares <camcumneame eae President of Kiwanians COURT SYSTEM ext y bulliwh, eapeciatly with regard to the motor and steel Indus- ree triew, and these classes of atocks showed marked buoyancy In the early Re-elect All Officers and Bio’ Improvement in South Will Help ‘é wr ctrtta The hcneh' St caters enataing bookings vere oar-| ANNUAL Meeting Mixes Fun With pail nat “of Advertsing ‘Change Association's Name tloularly favorable for this searon, and stress was laid upon tho pr | EI sas f Offi ees | ase Is Suocessful | “lection oO icer’s | cing onde Business, Says Reserve Bank Head sistent ai tate ttn hes * head of the movement amon. | eelection of officer shares, While Stu ker's #harp spurt ton high ground Arbitratio; a Complete re-election of i pitt “shal Salaam a | vamont at 107% waa tho outstanding feature of the motor src Rte | Arbitration before a board of mer. and @ simplification of the assoc! (This is the sixth of a series of articles on business prospects for 1924, Opening prices Inolid Dupont, 103, My; Maxwell A, 48%, UD Forme ag . s chants for settling viola 4 i Former Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell tions of Inws fs name were the chief features) prepared by the United Press from interviews with noted business |New Haven, itis. up i Taidwin up tet Mineimir, 8844, - and ethics respecti if the concluding session of the con leaders.) | Meta, TAM, Up 88; Bouthern Railway, 9 | was elected president of the ttle lu f v ng truthful adver. Epention of creamery men Wednes MEAN | nerele 10g i Studebaker, 107, up Mi Nev] Kiwanis elub at iti annual meeting wing, has had ttm first successtyt k ea | 5 4. Up oxan Company, 4, Up a F Gay In the Hote! Washington, The! (Copyright, 1928, by United Press) tr had expected to.uelt his out. | ts Willye Overtand, 78, Wi Inch Cheinlenl, opened 1,600 shiron|{n the Hotel Gowman Wednesday |teat in Beattle at the instigation of Pamectation, which has been known) = ATLANTA, Ga, Dec. 18—"All put for almost 26 conte a pound, | SN. we it United Stator Stool, 96%, up Hs Chicago & North+l ive Carawell tn well known thra | the Better Business bureau of the ge. ‘as the eyreabiasion Ce hehe Os indications point to a continu. it ts distinctly encouraging to ieee se | hts wctivition in fraternal and civic attle Advertising club, Srators’, Butter and Cheese Makers’) ance of the steady advance in him to receive 36 cents, around ‘ ‘ . ; ; dvs 3 organizations ax well as for the of: A local deale: FAssociation,” voted to change the) pusiness thruout 1924," M. B. which figure the market prico | New York Stock | fea online tis Gab ald in make vache ler in electrical supplies > name to the “Washin ton Crsamiory | Wellborn, governor of the Fed: | ix now hanging. Preheat Picergh se vr ta to'ataaceae Gas caniee as charged on a complaint fesued Operators’ Assoc! ee z ahs naaae Grat Ramerve| bank ofthe: sixth “The ravages wrought by the Mie besoad Aree Ih of the firm of Caldwell &lbvana ‘my |by the corporation counsel's offic was Puce. © Bek a less cum) “district, declared in an Interview boll weevil have been #0 pro: Percent Roy W. Corbett, automobile deal: with selling ued machines without BES oThe officers for the past year,| ‘* fe RoMaae EAS Me Ae ecu. | APA GA ON € er, was elected first vice president, Advertiving them as such. Instead of Bi oao were ail ceclectet for the com.| THE encouraging algns, ao tho most drastic measures jax Stubber 1c (ee jand B, C. Oxgel, vice president of appearing in court to defend the | been brought home to the South | | ern farmer as never before. | Constderable progress has been | Ati charge, an agree wh tle Trust company, was | ond vico president. | cording to Wellborn, are: High prices for the cotton O, Dec. 12.—Grain pricen| the Seattle generally higher on the Chi-| elected 444 | cago board of trade today ing year, are W, B. Turner, Seatth > President A. T. Turner, Seatth nent Was reached eT jele reby he presented his case toa Pi first vice president; Carlyle Hall! crop. de ge ea lal : it Fair local and ¢ rn buying gave| Harry Gowman, proprietor of the body of “merchant Judges,” by wh | Beattie, second vice president, and} — Continued prosperity of tron | made 15 the ine st calaluins or jam, Agr Hu] wheat firm undertone ih today's| Gowman hotel, was elected district the case was heard, ony PIs W. Hanson, secrotary-treasurer.| and steel plants in Alabama, | je ay ly that pext season will [AM Wu Meunaio ath was to await. the, final) s nee Fort As compoued ota ) Bei cound table. meeting ot 80 Cf) A ‘gratitying increase in the | nee the’ precautions very menér Amer: cer @ Peas: lds Yorninent ctor remove for the year| Directors of the club, in addition z. Bigelow, president of Cheasty'sWy pflclals, representing a majority of} citrus crops of Florida ally taken, which should result | Amer. Can ath a eavorable: developinonte injto, thoes lected’ to offloes, wer Inc. A. J. Jazard, president of the the large creameries of the state, Bricoees EE: thes tabanso ‘arses | Uv aidargen aint battes comaltionsd | So eeauts uth BrhINgLOM aay bulge, orn) sane as follows: A, Frank Bird, Tnard Advertising agency; BR. H, Mecided that after February 1, 1924! satisfactory employment con- | crop [ets wa ee 49% | mot free dealing, especially in De-| Valter M. Clist, Larkin, MacMichael, vice president of the farmers will be required to furnish | gitiens y eee Wun eas Glasalleving: [aon Ore ou wat HX |cemner’aetiverya and that condition How, John D. MeLauchian, Robert Dexter-Horton bank, and Lloyd ieir own milk cans. ‘Too heavy a| “sc, amounts of buttding | tne In the oltrus cropa of [Amer Drug Byndi, hh [oarcled fo. Mie Glows, | Hrices, how. | einiger, Fred C. Young gnd Edward pencer, president of the Seattle Ade ee vertising club, Capital investment is involved, they) permits in represe jae Mor’ : ‘9 4 | op $ resentative cities Florida; the tobacco crop has been in, itide std 41% | the ning S iseld, in the present method of| Of the district Ie genetic dite couctles ot Geen: eee a Hey NOata! were dull but clored trace] Hadward I. Hateh, president ape HUGH M. CALDWELL | At & Penult of the hearing, s. x ‘f j tena nr | Yours 1 co ompal < ¢ ¥ was dismissed, and a co “Gteameries furnishing cans he outstanding factor in the | gia having produced this crop | Auer Int 24M) Uonally higher in sympathy with| Yours ‘Truly Blscylt company, and 4 complete ihe convention’ also urged more! south's improved conditions ts to | for the first time, and production Amer, 1 Me [comm and the slacking demand. De-|vico president of the Seattle Cham-| business activities of many of the| ment was reached between him “and Fatringent regulations of farmers who} ho gound in the high rate for the | + bd ether” catia in” | amar eee u| Provisions re ined auls thrdeut: ber of Commerce, ts the retiring! members w odled. Scott B,{'he electrical dealers who had pre: hin presidency the! Bird gave a report on what he | ferred the charges. The agreement he magic four-— doctors, {Will form the basis for future adver Kiwanis club has had one of its most | termed ti | Chicago Board of Trade|.u. ssful years undertakers, ministers and mu-| {ising of electrical appliances, and tt furnish milk and cream for manu. Pacture or public consumption. This followed a talk by F. F. Joubert, of ue |president. Und do ptd Amer, Meta Amer, Radiator short cotton crop," Wellborn | Louisiana is not far below tho sald “Where | the'average farm 1 10-year r average.” Enumclaw, who advised discourag- | Raoate’ teeaivere ome ti | went etnreday’s Quotations | The meeting began with a turkey | sicians.” |'8 stated that the electrical elub will : who cannot ead, |" de pra 86%! Dec... .4103 $1.04 81.08% 1.00% /UNNer, and the election of officers| Other “reports” were given by Pat | 2*#ft @ complete code of ethics to be Detter than a “C” grade, and a talk} | Amer. Bnutt Bar |May . 0PM 1.00% 108M 1.00% | Wan ywed by entertainment. The|M, Tammany, chairman of the com. followed generally by local dealers, = by Dr. L. C. Pelton, director of the | lvoe fo fa IY reees 106% 2.07% 1.06% 1.07% | chief feature of the program was the | mittee; Dr. Walter C urd, Ed: The “merchant court" system wilt @airy and livestock division of the i Steel Fray rr ameerr ering of reports by an alleged| ward G. Fenster, Ols akin, Jay |P¢ Used hereafter wherever it may B state devartment of agriculture, who 1s RUNNING HIGH COTTON CROP Tol 3 3m tate Visiting committee," in which th |. Smith and Dan tt sera’ to be be asible, ax it is felt ¥ eed ribed conditions his inspectors | | oba : hat the merchants will have q = $ touna ‘on some of the farms. beoreaad Ay olen hs conception of such problems tea = W. ©. Turner, presiding. pointed | jAmer, Zine the courts. In such cases, . ut that the mausty rebrecented |Production Well Ahead of Bigger Crop and Better Price | 2»: : tots will never be permitted to alt = by the association was the third In| ’ i Dry Goods a ee jas judges fmportance in the state, with annual) Week’s New Business Will Help South pene onag Thee ie er uraee ! HAY, GRAIN AN! a Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Alfalfa Hay unairik Paiute (The prices given are those made to re- | Atraw Products worth $& Capital investment of $100,000,000. One hundred and thirty mills re-| WASHINGTON, I 900.000, and aj JAth Fruit Cets Al Gulf @ W. 1, tu. Refining . SET HARDWARE 13. —Thi ee eS an a ia sh Haid state | porting to the West Coast Lumber-|total production of cotton in the | Aten Chicago Car Lots |) tall deniers by whe With s tow | "enacted and’ feed "mre, 198 EETING DAT E = dditional $30,000 to supply ten rural} men's association for the week end-| United States for the season of A or Wednesday's Quotations \* 1 exceptions, » producers ley-—Whole fee: 1006's Hecta. Cont. Reta. LLY | be figured by deducting the cost of | led and ground, 50°s-100's punt to 4,821,332,000 |Auto K SPOKANE, Dec. 13—Hardware- os instead of the five we|iig December 8th, manufactured | 1923.24 will ar ea r . ration to Beattle and approst- je feed, 100's anc plement de " 13 feet of lumber; sold 94,-| pounds, excluding linters, equi Salers 16 300 pega Fe jed and ground, ry ae ie aeent ‘ dered Washing- poo te Fide i ae 695, 2¢ z eS H ak Wheat—-Recleaned feed, 1326's on, Oregon and Northern Idaho Tor a TDPT fa 602,555 feet, and shipped $1,695,201) to 10,081,000 bales of 500 pouiids st sea +4 Baws 1.8001.65| Mixed feed, 50's will meet in Spokane, February 6, RA SH N 1 | feet. gross welght, compared with arnedall A ° New (ates oF ine hii 7 and 8, secre’ E. E. Lucas of a es 4 ‘ * ca . | Beth. Bteel com. 2 gia bn . Rew. per tee ATA Production for reporting mills | $17 bales last season, the depart. | Heth. Biel com ee ae h Urussels Sprouis—Per Ib... 5 was 25 per cent above normal.| nent of a ure estimated to-|Hrockiyn Union Gas tl 114 114% Cash Wheat piece aera tee New business was 14 per cent be-| , 104 | CHICAGO, Dec Cash wheat-—Neo;| Carrete-—L per Gos. v.55 © NEW YORK, Dec. 18—General | ner production. Shipme é : the Pacific Northwest Hardware and Implement Dealers’ association 100". Chick BM. Mi Growing Feed—) Egg Mash—100'" Hurns announced. Z. ¥. Coleman of T p! Dee, Seratch Feed—100 ‘ \ x RK, Dec. te were 14 ge a t hard, $1.0¢@1.07 4 outs oe js titles wcoiy ae penish is president of the anode i fe ncretees averaging 20 to Per! ber cent below new business. deticnated” wt te seta ae | Celery—Leeal. per aente.; Cottunserd Meal—100's tion, i; Gent in freight rates westbound trom | Forty.six per cent of all new nat 6012 B Wool | Curumbers—Loeal, No. 1 | Linsced Olt Menl—100's es North European ports to New York | : i ; k wainst 601.7 4 oston Woo! |Xeg Flost-cPer 3 ean Meal——100 a4 tat hip lines | CUsmews_ taken during the we . pounds in |‘ * | HOBTON, Dec. 12—The Boston woot |lattuce—Cal., per erate Alfaita Meal-100« F h Trade Wi pave been made by steamship lnes | was for future water delivery. This | 1921 ang Zak * | market remalne steady today, with hold-|Onlows—Cal,, per ewt Bone Meai—i00's - rence. rade W1 in that sbdoercol effective January 1-/amounted to 43,798, feet, Of | the pr Daa" ‘ {3% lore bh i for higher prices. | Yakima L0o@L.ts nulated—100's Russia Is Growing | which see Local, green, per Goa. ARE -20 | Charcoal (hard woo 911,196 feet was for domes. | AF the Piecedns five yet piigeals ereen. per Go <<5201. 38 | Charen en hae - and 17,887,760 © price per | ot ° ey—Loe., dom. ire. bune Gi Amestone, Monbedine toreuet _ New Yor York k Central |tle cargo. delivery, and 17,887,760) 00 ty “producers” Decemt Denver Live ea remipe—Pet ack s Granite, 10 pang Baptobeihgliailbg a!) ) jfeet export. New business by rail) 3. cite compared with @ | Peppers bell, per Ib. press, France bought during the first | Potators— SSCCCSSHSCESES to Increase Stock | amountes to 1.532 care aaere | nine months of 1923 from soviet Rus. URGE BUYING sia goods to thé value of 40,000,000 4 |francs and sold to Russia goods to New York Central has authorized | Forty-eight per cent of the week's San increase of 10 per cent in capital | lumber shipment moved by water.) 405 3.8 cents » 1921 and 12.9 artmont anne a<qq Btock to be offered to stockholders | This amounted to 38,811,542 feet, of : i Kutabagas— Per LOCAL GOODS pringipal Kem of torpecetaea hate Pat par in proportion to their hold-| Which 24,330,341 feet moved coast bean easeret “Leal, per box | prin tem of kenports wae whase fnes. The board also determined | Wise and Intercoastal, and 14,481,201 lower. Top, $6.6 atore—Per th. | “This store believes in selling |°f Which France imported this year & hat the 603,650 Reading rights | feet overseas, Rall shipments total- America Beginning tance ~noreine, sk0h0): euasih: Oka ows} 1 d Northwest products because Im do | 7000 tons up to August 15, A con- Which the company will receive |@d 1.268 cars | to Perfume World |: wr at faite dit@ti hs tewaee) FMP PUE eae ETE "| Ing. 90 to bein proseae “ot nepsnetiie: Bhall be offered to stockholders on| Local auto and team deliveries) 1... oF perfumery, cosmetics lamba, $11 ewes, 196.08 sida tle weeenes tales | factories are kept busy, to be in process of negotiations. Februnry 1, 1924, at $3 per right in | totaled 4,843,659 feet in Oc | Appice ‘Jobs will be plentiful, French imports of Russian wheat in Proportion to their holdings of New| Unfilled domestic cargo orders rt godin les San Francisco Produce | “for | lation: will, inérease, 1913 amounted to 13,300,000 tons. = York Central. The time within | totaled 10 1945 pees * red ox ent and were 3 Quotations 3s ‘axes will be reduced, | TCLS PERS Wwhich such purchase may be made | Port orders 241,243,203 feet nl h export re Sie Ib; prime firsts) oioe ds a window card in colors He to be trom February 2 to Mare | ral trae orders, 2.790 cara ‘cote itt! POE aI [6 = FL shin ihe SIRE Sean = Russian Government ht to subscribe will In the first 49 weeks of the year) | feion of the depart le erat odor. | coconmul jmittee of the Chamber of Commerce i seis rien” "| orometon eno t. West Coa wren cc of th deer Ce anarete, ptin, *hS | Saatn inter aur Gate: of commerce! Completes Railway ——————— _| Lumbermen's sstociation has been | naib und Laporte at ve people. to pend. thelr money” at | acre uoscon:lzvestla’” abngunces 5,002,495,875 feet; new business 4,- ah home. Two thousand of th is 5 - Extension mae |901.214,589 feet, and shipments 6,.| 4 oe : vu oreign Exchange home, Two thousand of the cards ment of commerce from Minister | 104, OO" pat eget aS A a Nara hange opened lower, Sterling deman ‘onference Meets | ange or ea Mire, 90.008 62 ‘coleman at Riga, that the soviet ' a 2% | Wholesale firms to be distributed to |... $438%% 5 fre Hockleberries esas their customers. ple's commissars has completed 2 t Lemeons—Fancy 2 jee with the “Society ft i re market closed | “Chote sonomie Relations With the East"? PULLMAN, Dec. 13—The twelfth | “annual conference of the extension | ASK EXTENSION } Ship News ° wervice workers of the State College nd, 4.87%, otf wees — Per box jan Servritie | (Berlin) for the completion of the tf $0,000 anene, bundle $ | * Mis being held trom December 13 to| FOR RAILRO AD Tides in Seattle aas. ort ‘ | ange inesday's Quotations |Mga-Rybinsk railway and the ex >} 21, inclusive, at the college. Dr. S. a demand, $6.0460%, off | Piseapples—Per crat Pernished by Logan & Bryan | ploitation of 21 forestries along that PB. Nelson has arranged an Instruc- Dec. 18.-—The Tee | rae four t to the NUTS | line with a total acreage of 2,700,000 | tive program for the workers, and aatheur railroad, Oregon, “applied | First Low Tide First Low Tide eee Prices ald Wholesale Dealers acres. ® the entire staff will be ssion | today to the interstate commerce |/::11 « 66 tt.) 3:02 0 oft N.Y.S 1 Coff Back Lot« —_—_—__ ~ for the week. mission for authority to con-|| First Migh Tide | First Wigh Tie p ugar and OTTCe | Aimonds—1. X. L., per tb. .... 200 | . , skin ee eens struct a new line extending from||9:36 = 7 s Wednesday's Quotations jVeanute—Va. pert American Cotton Is Warns Geer iiieetenas< a || Second Low Tide “Second Low Sagar—Kaner, raw, $7.28; refined, quiet;|_ China, per 1. tt "3a French Peeans—Per tb Dull in Shanghai : . ance of 50 miles. 1 Tide 1 Mesekr Sapa Ars we sik | BCOe waneebee Bernt s ‘te British Ss, Meetings Loree oa cin’ cores amen i Cottee “Xs i O12 Wo 1h: | ited Mute Pee Pe ae fs |Britiah Ga Practically no business is being road connection with trans-co oe | Diamond brand, per ® 0M | British jacedin Shanghai for American cot- = _ George Boardman, of New York, jental lines for the vast quantity Weather Biveda Report Ghia Market | "Fauqp wecheas ber eel Hh | Belgium Bestor. és.. ee nie eee oes £9 will be the principal speaker at the| timber shortly to be removed from| gaToosH ISLAND, Dec. 1 SEW YORK, De sai gel DAIRY PRONCOTS | CO cha 6 ed to Chinese cot- P Wuncheon meeting of the Members’|the Malheur national park and to| Derometer falling rapidly wis n of the department of agricul Prices Paid Bhippere J | oR, which is considerably below both } council of the Chamber of Com-jafford shipping facilities for cattle] mist; w east, 60 miles ant a shade better than hed) Sutterfat— \United Kin th American and Indian, Assistant ) Merce Friday noon in the Masonic | producers in and around Seneca. D od na regards A total cotton] 4 grade, Beatle delivery .... 81) Unit Trade Commissioner O. Howard © club rooms, with “Real Railroad Re- | ar aaa \rrivals and D tute Bag ed around 60 to | Egae ¥ ch, white shell “4 Feports. The Chinese cotton’ grow: Wer” as his sut Mr. Boardman | Arrived—Dec. 1 ka 3 tr mite € apparently holding for better Ing al | Milk—Cwt., f0.b. Seattle supply ¥| F. O. B’ condensary DAIRY PRODL crs | Srieke, 4s little is arriving in Shang- hai in comparison with the amount |that should be coming forward on ut, Lo Improve Vakima ican iaestk Meo) Pe ecu. Valley Dairy Cows \' tee from tives and is reputed to be the best ip the secretary and statisticia the Association of Railw c posted man in America on matters| YAKIMA, Dec. 13.—The forma pts Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers the basis of known harvests. Yarn Lerelating to the ra systems of |tion of a cow-testing associatic s : "| mettor—Local creamery, oubse . sell-/ prices are stiffening on speculative the United S been inc the agri . piven prints, wrapped buying and stocks are being held in Cassius E. G es, man of the | Program te Be: atate. x Foreign Monev Status | "tice ‘seers Bas _ anghal in expectation of higher = Members’ council, talk on | S8rvice, coun ese AA: tt Wednesday's Quotations | Puttets oe¥e svevedccenss — “Harding Week and Its Purpose; to |¢Ts of Yakima cou for Furnished te Seonae & Urea | Cheeso— Liberty R d Promote the Children’s Harding |!n« year. At a me BIO Becond Ave.. Bentth } n triph oes onas Money for Library Present_¥ Wednesday's Quotations Memorial Foundation.” Russ Simon-|ers fre Furnished by Logan & Bi ton will speak on “A Little Invest. | work was Washingt 810 Becond Fails to Come In © ment in Hur ppine nas y tx| Tillamook triplet NEW YOR u 4 (63 cts POULTRY NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The col- musical part « a 46 ctn . 3 niet ce ; 17:46 68) nsners—Per Ib leges of the 1 States havo of the $1,000,- ) pledged for the Memorial Lib- rary at Louvain, Belgium. The committee in charge of the wor} of sing funds reports that tl following colleges have. complete Bott, contralto, ‘ ints Judd at the pi % Mgato by O. A German Line Adds oa unk Pa ik, Financial Flashes OTL pan pak alee BL V. ] run py Sone : BANK CLEARINGS thelr quota, In some cases far €x- O11 Second Ave. he Fee. ig V esse . vi ¢ Hoxer r Seatite United es military and naval (ALES OCARS 2S North German Lloyd in d ; f xina Tol : ; Pierce t 180-400 be. "<) ong ‘bo! | Clearings 2... j emice, Cornell untivéceiee Forty bonds 86.87, de * ‘- « : 4 : 1 : ? VOULTRY AND MEATS Aces r G Amherst, ioe erease of .12; 20 1 stocks av ot a Prod 4 2% 20% Prices Pald Wholesale Deal Portland fawr, St nen's and Yale. erage 92.65, a decrease of .21; 20 rail | tm Ol-Durning vemels, : ‘ 28 424 | Dacke—Dreased, pe Picadas .856.229,00 | | Bumber reparatory schools have 5 Stocks average 80.81, a decrease | 1h" ye Munioh and § li ol / 4 | Punta A ar. 64 “ 4 ‘yee mene Balahoes vrsre 1056.223.00 | | also subscribed their quotas. Work F of .83. bah fauoheh” ene” r (i ‘ 6 4 heavy ‘0 2 1 180,289.00 | | has been suspended on the build- via 6 1 launched Me Co (% 7% 48h °, t “ b e-quarter completet There is talk goir Ontaner Se 5% G4 hy } " 4 | Geene—Dreeeed, per, ft : x % : Meeething ts Rbee aS . wyuh t 2 ‘ ‘ 24 |Turkeys-—Fancy, dressed <1... 329 [en ae ee i Predera! Re bani despite: th : Belgian Haree—ve, bt o ® vou looking for house or an | Business Changes i ri , . % 87% _ Dressed, per 209 rtment? Turn to the Want Ad went denials of officials. “iM therr ‘ ‘ Cows—« dressed, tb TAT NRC — j ‘3 e366 Cnn , or Ce Hoge—Fancy block scr. cnr7) #¢@ .07| columns NOW Athletic association will Great Northern offic: a r vu. &. Surveyor " os Lae Te ‘ Jae Fen be: White-Henry-Stuart build. today before the Interst « & Pa ‘ it 4G cae? aa likey ‘ oe cae Alle ieee ue s offices for their organization | commission a claim that actual va i % Terming his at Mo 38% aK 4 : r LIVE STOCK : promotion work ties of that railroad system s 1 é 48M board A \ ‘ Quotasions at Stockyard ose j £ 000,000, or almost twic mu r ‘ ; ‘ pt ee i Cattle var hes Tr ty Hotel corporation } * the federal Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse, Co.— | M A ’ sia Ged ees | Prime steers «1.04, 1.258@8.0 cupy quarters at 462-3 White: Eso far be it Dry I Ht Adexinder, | 1 5 nF ‘ ‘ eds 4 nry-Stuart bul ee of || Ask yourself that ques- | Poy . tak ! Porto I ws e8 $a08 balters 2.009480 Se out ‘ sar. | BY | tion and then consider | i - : ‘ ard ( ‘ : ‘ £ ter of 1924. | that our modern electric . al ¢ It t 1 120% 197% 199" |atowe i eae ; r t . 7 ‘ ‘ ic ee it is reported ct vate Safe Deposit Equipment | 5 ‘ Ate Hak Fs Seebe ag Safe Deposit B. | I $9 earned thin year ts produc } offers you the last word | | |; ainerione ah ‘ ; : : toa eposit Boxes | tion for the first quarter will be con- |) in protection at a very | Pact % ‘ Wh 4 "| pigs ¥ ; For Rent : x42, 3 siderably er than same per i} ill ‘cont 3 | BE 1% 5 % sheep. ‘ G7.3 lis Dexter ave, frame : ‘dng eee whe 0, Ella A”, Bo Paclt ' oxna 3 1 S194 | Common te eine scrcicts PSILE $3.00 Per Year Vint. oe tnt) Dexter ave, frame primary factor in tire 1 Bock—Bt Apex. | Peopien Cae fs c 1% Pa 128% 1274 FLOUR AND SUGAY 1.U. J, | seen frame restdence, 28x34, yernent in prices. bor Jo, Lake Filbe tes ‘ rea.. 3 3 ar—Ca or ew ‘ f Movement in p F Lake Fil H . 24} [Bogne-Cane, per ew iti Be Lith Wy and Nicker 9.05 x15, $25,01