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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JANUARY. 7, 1924. THE STAR’S PAGE OF NEWS FOR BUSINESS MEN PROPHESY BIG Report Income Promptly TOURIST YEAR Fa. Nt Hard This Year Railroad Men Expect Record Season in Northwest Another record-breaking season In North: of: tourist travel to tho Pagific West Is prophesied by the 41 ficials who gathered in Seattle Sat urnlay and Sunday for the mily meeting” of passenger traffic men and local agents of the Great North: ern railway, The gathering included fentatives from California, Washington, British Columbia Oregon, Seattle in the interests of the adver. tlsing program of the Great ern, Northern Pacific and ton route. Not only was a Teported as a rt tourist traffic and advertising of last year, but the publicity cam palgns that are planned by the rail Toads and Chamber of Commerce Will make a direct appeal to tou travel that is counted on to bring big results. Among these are the $100,000 special railroad joint tour {st advertisements to run April, May and June in national magu- zines, the $135,000 campaign to be conducted by the Seattle Chamber Burlingy action from the repre- and the group of officials who were in decided impetus North: | of Commerce and the special adver- | tisements to be placed by vidual roads. SHORTEN TIME TO CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, Jan Past €nger train schedule changes which effect marked reduction in time be- tween San Frimeisco and Chicago) and San Francisco and Portland, Ore., will be made effective by the Southern Pacific railroad, January | 13. The Pacific Will leave San Francisco ago at 6 p. m. daily, arriving at 2 p. m, the third day. The Oregon express to Portland is set one hour back in time of departure and t Oregonian is 40 min ad and an hour and fifteen minutes cut off its schedule. Reduced passen; Limited after the date for set territory from n Fra 0 to Ban Luis Obisp 1 be made effective Jan he gnnounced. AUTO OUTPUT HAS BIG GAIN WASHINGTON, wa: Rumber of automobiles manufac tured in the United States In 1923 over the previous year, the annual production report of the National Jan. ed Saturday 000 cars and trucks were produced 1923, compared to 2,659,064 in Of this number 2,644,000 were enger cars, the latter were closed cars. The total wholesale value of cars and trucks was estimated at $2,510. $35,000. [ Meetings ee The Seattle Advertising club will meet Tuesday noon in the Masonic club rooms. The meeting will be de- voted to the “advertising men and Women of the future.” Each member of the club will bring as his guest a boy or girl who carries copy or who is identified in any other way with the first steps in the profession. Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co. 811 Second Ave. New York Central is in the mar. ket for 10,000 freight cars, ing to equipment interests. railroads are preparing budgets for new year which will provide for new equipment. accord. Over 50 per cent of outstanding bonds of American Writing Co, have been deposited rr holders" protective committee one Advices from steel centers cate that some of the Steel plants start year at cap product are FAST FREIGHT TRAINS MUST SPEED SLOWLY It now appears tt freight should e slowly. Herbert Schroeder filed a suit a ern Railwa the “excess' train on which from Shelby, Mont Schroeder alleges speed of the t ble for hi ng otherwi a result, he was a sbrin’ company | 7—There | @ &0 per cent increase in the | on arrival | Ask yourself that ques- | tion and then consider | that our modern electric | Safe Deposit Equipment | ¢ offers you the last word | in protection at a very small cost. iL (She “SEATTLE NATIONAL, QTY AY IK spwin the indi. | omobile Chamber of Commerce | A total of 4,014,- | while 1,235,000 of | | Conneett with bond- | tf rates in coal Weather Bureau 1oe Other | P* ‘Ship News | Second Low Tier [5 BY BURNS POE of tnternal Revenue at Tacoma Jan, 5.—Let one of Year resolutions be Income tax return early, Forms for filing Indl, vidual, corporation, partnership, personal service corporation, tn formation, fiduclary and other returns requited by the revenue act are now avallable at the of fice of the collector of internal revenue at Tacoma, and the fol- lowing branch offices: Aberdeen, Bollingham, Eyerett Spokane, Walla Walla, nate Yakima, Vancouver ‘The filing period is from wary 1 to Mareh 15, 1924 Inaugurating the gressive and important s has taken since the initiation of the income tax law, the internal revenue bureau, after months of research work, has developed a simplified — in tax form which will make it as tot the salaried or wage-carning taxpayer to prepare his return ax It would bo for him to fill in a request for a postal money orde Collector TACOMA, your New to fil your most pro: oY it no sy Reduced from atx pages to a single sheet on which answers are required to only three ques tions in relations to income, Form 10404 has been revised in the interests of the great major. ity of taxpayers. Qut of a total of approxi mately 120,000 who will file re turns in the district of Wanh: ington, more than 80,000, it ts estimated, will use the now form. The new Form 1040A will be used exclusively by taxpayers Whose individual net Income {i $5,000 or less, coming princl pally from salaries and wages, and was designed to meet the almost universal criticiam that the income blanks were so com: plicated that ft required the services of a lawyer or an ex pert accountant to fill one out. Form 1040 is to be used by persons, any part of whose in- come for the year 1928 was de- rived from business or profer: sion, farming, sale of property, rents, regardiess of the amount, and in all cases where the net income was im excess of $5,000, whether from salary, wages, business, profession or oth taxable sources. The taxpayer will receive both forms for the reason that it Is not possible to determine at thin time which form is desired by individuals Failure to recelve a form does not relieve the taxpayer of his obligation to file his return and pay the tax on time, A copy of the form desired may be obtained on request, written or oral, at the office of Collector Burns Poe or any of the branch of: flo Taxpayers need not expect to recetve thelr blanks until shortly after January 15, Tides in Seattle MONDAY | JAN. 7 ‘TURSDAY First High Tide JAN. 8 5 First” thigh Tide Ins tt Low Tide m., 68 ft High Ti m., 110 5 tt ATOOSH ISLAND, ie rap 4 ching Va night. War ata’ Arrivals and Departures Arrived—Jan. 7—Str Ormidale from 3 o> Baltimore via str Somerton ports, at 4 p. tm. | | 'EGG PRICE IS UP TWO CENTS Produce Market Much More | Active Than Last Week The drop in egg prices wht Jers predicted last week was Report | ¢r,, ted on the Seattle market Mon. day morn we when shippers made 4 new quotation of 33 cent abel! Jobbe a on stand. w cents on mate the that 31 and were being wh 38 ¢ conta Just what will take nv s and pullets for turn the is not eee market known to Se 0 jobbe Weather conditions the East might force a firmer market here but {f the Eastern market does not ¢ able that nge it Is prob eges will rem eany here and might even go woaker fai patregat from ‘Loe ‘Angeles rate The produce market waa a eed, at 6:48 Dp. Forest} more active than last week, cab. Bygone | Bits > | bage, lettuce and celery belnng tn De “4 Hordeaux | trong demand and nearly all other via porte, at Tp commodities moving fairly Be Jan. 6.—Str Havre Mare. fer] New hebas/\ puna: Ginie : ts, at 5p. mi a ¢ Were among Angeles via ports, Monday. Wapato oni among rf Ban Franciaco, p. m.; str Faxen for Tacoma v at 12:20 p. m . Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Te «1—mte Pr & CG. Unaige. Str Ad ckenbach, Ear’ PI iral Farragut v. B. si joard Moorings rade, Atlantic A t est Jappa. Margaret bktns Anna ¥, Croker; barges nd Griffeon. n Dry Dock—Ma Apex. ARCHITECTS TO HOLD MEET G IN Ri BE | Will Start Classes in Public Speaking |, A | Celery 1 Works—v. a | Onlom Str Or-| market for grapefruit ner but other frutts remair anged, VEGETABL Prices Paid Wholeesie Dealers The prices given are those made te dealers by wh: era. With a few jonal exceptions, prices to producers cen be figured by deducting. the ot transportation to Seattle and approxi- for hauling, storage and x cost.) Ichokes—Per don Beets—Local, new, Brussels Sprouts Cabbage— For tt Carrots—L per doz. New, per sack ..0 liflower— Local California, | Cucumbers. ex Piant Lettace- per sack Per Bb. Local green, per don Dor. large bunches « 1, per Ib... Local whites, ewt. Radishes—Locai, doz, bunches Ratabagna—Per sack Squash—Per ib Sweet Potatoes — Per Tomatoes an, lug Florida, t Turnipa— Yams-—Lo FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples —r : Bpitzendergs o Beat Re King Per Cocoanuts—Per dor. Cranberries—Per box rm, bbl Dates—Camel, 2 Pigs Five 60 6-on, pkes. Grape Fruit Florida 09 Honey—Comb, per $ Strained, per Tb. aK YY 12% Lemona—Fancy "4.000 5.00 Chotes p 4.00@4.60 Oranges—Per t 4.50@5.00 1.00@2.00 NUTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Sack Lots Almonds—t. X. L., per Ib. Pranuts—Va., per tm China, per Ib Pecans—Per ™ Ixed Nuts—Per Th. Inuts—Fa No, 1 Diamond brand Jumbo, budded. Fancy budded. OAIRY Prices ¥ Bottertat— A grade. & < w per Ib. .24@ POF PD. seeee a per tm, per %, PRODUC Ts Shippers ¥ £.0.b, Seattis supply "i Bi, or on 2 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Rutter—Local creamery, cubes, Local pr Exes F . 1¢ The range was higher with hogs and strong cables. ara Chicago Board of Trade in Nichole Saturday's Quotations win Lace, 7 Open High lew Close n. & O, . May .....,9L08% 01.09 $1.05 $1.08 | Meechnut pkg, July LOT LOTM 106% 1.06% | HEED. Bteel com | wept + LOK 106% 108K 106% | Hrookiyn Edteon Corn— | Mrooklyn Union Gas May 14% Butte, Cop. & Kine a ue Hutte & Ruperior phe Mid Congoleum Site Callahan Btno & Laad May... “ at Calle, | July aA ay | Gaute. Kept 4% aN n Pard i ; Jan. iit 47 mise Central. Leather Jan oar & ore 0.70 jo pra mandir i Cash Wheat he, & Ob | CHICAGO, Jan, ¢ No. 1| Chleago & Alton | hard, 91.16. Thicage & G, W : aro & MW Chicago Car Lots aco tae P Grain Ne Cont, Beta. LATr ' - ey J wheat ie ae ts Nyp | oem Cola. ae ' cary . een ole ” “ » ins ~Sted tye i ° L “ Clea: artey fa es Geene—t nmacemnea New York Stock M arket WALL st) JOURNAL FINANCIAL VIEW 2W YORK, Jan, Tm-Finat admissions of defeat made by some of the staunchest adherents that the bonus measure has in congress, were the most signifionnt developments over the week-end from @ stock ricot | standpol In addition the general lst had the stimulud of indication» that the | Usual first of the year wait for trade prospects would not have to be | kone thru thin y his situation created a brisk demand for stocks tn the early dealings, the loading industrials displaying buoyancy at the big levels of the for- ward movement which started at the end of October. Opening prices were: ‘Texas Company, 44, up i Baldwin, 125, up Uni 5, 38, UP HE Marland, 26% Hethlehem 2, 63%, ty i up eral Wleotric, 197%, off 1; Btude bak ont, 193, up i we . New York Stock Market Saturday's Quotations Vurnished by Logan & Bryan 810 Becond Ay Btook—= Ajax Nubber Allied Chemie CHICAGO, Jan, 6..-Under Profit} Allis Chain one taking, graing augged and closed!) ,.. cote lower after a aharply higher opening | AM Amr. Chemical 16% 16 sioad on the board of trade today, ‘Trad-| 40 pfa . Mm a8 Ing Was Hight, due to restricted wire | Amer, Heot Bugar,s, 41Ye 41M 41 norvice Increased offerings of Armontine| Amer erg yamrel’, gs | wheat at a discount under American | Aimer Can 107 Jor Canadian premiums, and reporta| Amer on Fi [that the million bushela of wheat! Amine ie pe ea’ anit |wvorked fOr export yentorday, waa] amide, |made up of Manito Breet ag kre |buyers on the | *|Amer, Linseed © | tompta to soll ou d the market | Aimer: Ina j lacked pufficient support | Amer Radiator | “Meavy deliv January con. | amen jadialor, tract, larger ¢ offerings and| Amer Wup A Com. urgent cash di n late and prices alu enkened | ped fi | Amer Amer, Sumatra Mowar the new top reached at the openin - Tally, closing lower : | Amer Bloat Fndy, Oats sank back and cloned lower| {incr tobacco com with other grains on a market de- | ai wit pa. ped void of features, al provisions | Aine, Woolen salen did not exceed 10 all morning, | Anaconda * lion to the dollar, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Saturday's Qeotations Sugar rasier $4.53; grancte 1. 7098.50 Cottee—No. 7 Foreign Money Status Saturday's Quet. iehed by Logan & Seeend Aves Canad French frat Asphalt Seattle Present Valo Liberty Bonds }r Saturday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Devon #10 Second Ave. Beattis Might Quotations Furnished by y tagen & Bryan B10 Second Ave,, Beattie Btock Bid Ask ont +. 9% 10% Oregon triplets 143 Y a Wisconsin eream brick . H ie Broilers Capone Hens—4% Me live Belgian Hares Brollers-—-D a : Geese—Dre per Ib : $9 | Punta ° Buga ‘ Turkeys—Fancy, dressed nro % 23% A Live, tab a Com Wi15% 14% 14 Belgian Hares—Live, per to t : Dressed, per 1 Fanoy bl a 1 LIVE STOCK Quotations at Stockyards Pa 7 n ‘ Chotoe ‘4 heltera BANK CLEARINGS teed Aled Seattle 1,0008.68 $4507.65 606 6608.45 Clearings $7,241,404.78 Balances ly Portland os@n 1.608 7.60@ 9 tieeeeecs 6.00@ 7 teeeeees 460@ 618 Tacoma | | Hotel Olympio, |the contract Work Will Be Started on Synagogue Pee GIVE CONTRACT FOR STRUCTURE : [Grant Smith & Co. to Erect! Stimson Building Grant Smith ‘ Co. BA FE Oa Fat! ty Justi Herzl Will Seat a ousanc ss erz ifice 1 Toles ™ easy SST NN I RT IT TE she ene 4 "er pity ; 4, ) old ba ers an ‘wide b Cha mutely and ¢ ing w defen duced creet Her years, “ways his nigl days; out all Yesourd : eee a Architect's sketch of the new synagogue to be built by the Herzl congregation at 20th ave. and E. Spruce st. Construction of a new synagogue |thropist.. For a time worship was for the Herzl congregation, with a held in the house. A new syna ating capacity of 1,000 persons, | gogue was constructed at 16th and | will begin immediately at 20th and|#. Fir, a few years later, and ft is Spruce, according to an an- there that the body has been hold lGeunpent made by the board of | ing their services. violatin |trustees, ‘The structure {6 to be| - Trustees for the new synagogue ing @ | completed by September 15, 1924 Morris Homberg, ident of stato Thin synagogue is the third new the congregation; A. %, Peter month structure to be started among the Thomas and rarich. Rabbi Hebrew congregations of the c Baruch Shapiro will continue to builders of the| congregation Bikur Cholom com. |conduct mus services in the were today awarded for the erection of the new building to be bullt by the Metro- politan Building Co., on Fourth ave., opponite the Hotel Olymple and the Cobb bi if T at ture, which was recently bu vice pr named the Stimson of one of the r honor nts of the company, will be started by the con: fon oc an ® an the k of wh occupy n com ted. Act will be n stories rete cc 1 equipped with a latest devices for making it tho most “npecialized bul ph na and dentists in the United States, Experts Will Talk on Foreign Trade Foret, fe—Its Possibilities and Opp. Joa," will be the mub- ect of a» at Wilson's Mo Business collexe Wednesday ey: J. C. Her nan, Oxe ae y of hina club, and ge, of the University of faculty, will be the princ Incorporation of Longview Approved KELSO, Jan, 7.—Inco! ¥ of Longview hi proved by the Cowl! missioners, and a been ordered for F tion of u been ap. county com ¥ election has bruary 9, Tho new city will Include about atx square ., frame reat are, N., fre N., frame rent. 22°. 46th at, frame x25, $4,000 266 Ward et, frame rest $5,000. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year | Wm.D. Perkins & Co, Bankers 211 Cherry St. #9 Lending Special 20th year. Rye, lunge, al al is, Anthma, Our ults when others fail, A trinl will convince y 1504 Third Ave., Cor BUEMERTON—CHARLESTON PORT ORCHARD Take Wast Steamers at Colman Dock K SCHEDULE Beattie Dally #9100," 10:20, 8, 6:80, ‘Sunday MGT sEnvion py junday, 9:30 pe om, 11a er Fare R0e Roand Trip NAVY YARD ROUTE fy Mate 2005 Doce pleted thelr edifice two years ng ew ed Temple De Hirsch has been making at a drive for fq ds for a new bul tf . ing. The Hers! profect ‘will, get NEW Service Brings span geokon Employes to Seattle style of br 4 concrete with t i ee ire tah finte fi passenger Heret r ration in ho You ¢ ment ur. Phone MA in-0600. SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE atement of Condition Under Comptroller's Call, December 31, 1923 RESOURCE: and Othe Cash and Due From $3,603,121.00 Capital Stock ., Surplus... Undivided Profits Letters of Credit. Upaid Dividends . Deposits . ... 200,000.00 50,000.00 40,928.53 7, 85 3,014.00 301,356.62 $3,603,121.00 OF CHARLES H "RANK E. B bsnl HOWELL, President , Vice President N, Vice President CASH, Cashier Assistant Cashier Start the NewYear Right Cold, chilly are bad for sters—and us. Many _ people realize this but continue to dress in the morning with shivers and chat- tering teeth. But another body of people—thousands of them— have adopted— The Kennedy Radiant Heat Gas Heater and banished should have provide the ¢ line of mode rooms young- all of this great h and health ever quir forever. If gas is available yc It will work mira t form of auxiliary hi ment of the home. me comfort ask for the Kennedy It is the Radiant Heater by acknowledg i name, I leader in its field. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. THE GAS CO. Stuart Bldg. MA in-6767 ago on the an sell that old piece of fur by placing a small Want Ad in Anna snaking econo sity of ruary course the pul classes, class v success| ‘tion of of Mrs. assistal tail of ‘There atructid in the & Nels start T t ~~ 0 TPB000e wu dot Fort: ‘studen to reen Quadre! teer coq Ind, di ‘The coi student. college: foreign mille) =