The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR SLUMP STRIKES ECG MARKET IS Ship News: STOCK MART HOLDING FIRM Tien Seat MONDAY MAX is MAY 1 First High Tite First Low Weak Start Given Market as Quotations on Broilers Are Turnover Starts Easier Motiday STREET JOURNAL FINAN r prices « — CIAL REVIEW ates ae ** NEW YORK, Ma generally | Tide t Viest Low Th Tide | 6:46 « ‘ Hecond Migh Tide Dreond Low Tide hecond Low Tide WALI sf Weather Bureau Report with a rather DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid | Shippers ext Butterta with the other off 1%. Olleewere with Mariand under 20 and den down to 28 The market opened eas baker, 22% eum Btude wt, fob DAIRY Prices Paid W Heal tle supply som When competitors get together / RY AND MEATS STOCK PRICES.” sii se HIT WHEAT = i: Week-End Slump Affects All | "ssito"uvet% Grains; Frost Reported 4 We are all competitors in the insurance business, Yetwe have banded together and are spendingour ip w PAUL PIERRE MeNEELY Presents His Gifted Artist-Pupil ._ Gladys Bezeau Phillips Brilliant Northwest Pianist In Recital at Plymoutt Congregational Church, Seattle, Wash. | » Monday Evening, May 19, 8:15 o’Clock J wid? “mounting “ind Admission $1.00 Students 50 Cents bet Pe the exact amount Tickets on Sale at All Music Stores Adelaide via p money jointly in this advertising campaign, Why! Vessels in Port at Seattle First because we recognize that not everyone HICAGO, Ma is fully protected by fire insurance, Our united ef- forts may show the wisdom of complete protec- tion better than our individual efforts, Second because each new policy benefits us all, It would be unwise for any single insurance agent to write all the business in our city. The secret of protection lies in the wide distribution of risk. This city is fortunate in that so many fine old line stock fire insurance companies have their agents established here, s This advertisement published by the following Agencies of old line stock insurance companies: 130 Ibe » qualit POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid. Wholessie Dealers © Broile; 924, dirdened “oe Decks ected by weakness in h business and some wa. Hea ediur Frosta visited a the thweat rn was aff Enginesring Works—str in Pacific Btr Pulton Mooringn—Stre West Men- rt Bte Ormt ts bold relatively ste lower range. Coat Sunt When did you see your : fire insurance agent Inst? Itis to consult him often and go over with him any possible change that might possibly change your Insurance. N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | BANK CLEARINGS vidléee ser Satureday Boyer e ‘ Peewenics Brattle | | Chicago Board of | Trade Drensed, 1b. granulated. a Cottee—No. Mx Maid of Orleans. Htr Minnesotan. itr Dictator, Str Oduna 4. 4. Connecticut, | } Rie on epot UROISe | 120.07 18% @lse Ib. Clearings Balances Ma Clearings ‘LIVE STOC K Ralances Quotetiaas at Uniew Biockyards 1,057,940,43 | |"*Pt Sirs Admiral Rodman, | | | May Beautiful Total 2,270.000.00 | | July Academy AROS > Pike at 13th Summe Str John C. Kirkpatrick ote Works—tr Ik. W. Hiax Yerternan's Dry Dock~Atr Rainier, me Basle 67 Str Keten). JOHN DAVIS & CO, 807 Second Ave MA in-9141 CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER 20% Columbia St EL jot 8690 HENRY BRODERICK, Ine. Hoge Building MA in-4350 T. J. CUNNINGHAM & CO. Railway Exchange Bldg MA in-1943 | H. E. BRIGGS & CO. | 268 Marion St. EL iot-1711 STUART G. THOMPSON COMPANY Securities Building EL iot-6236 FRANK T. HUNTER CO. Railway Exchange Building MA in-9371 GOTTSTEIN’S, INC. 109 Columbia St, EL jot-3240 , ARTHUR 8S. MORGENSTERN Dexter Horton Building MA t 2285 DAVID P, EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave MA in-2661 | JOHN A. WHALLEY & CO, Cotman Bldg MA in 8745 C. B. DE MILLE Haller Bidg MA in-5687 8. L, RUSSELL & CO. Burke Bldg. MA in-1261 BURGARD-SARGENT CO. Mutual Life Building EL iot-3802 0. W. CROCKETT & CO, Leary Building EL {ot-6077 ROBERT A, TRIPPLE L. ©. Smith Building EL Sot-8957 SMITH & CLISE, Ine. Stuart Building MA in-7062 JAMES CREHAN & CO., Inc. Walker Building MA in53u4 WM. H. RITTER & CO., Inc, Broadway and Pike BA st-7000 Prime, Jight Booth, heavy ugh, ma, 4 ar, D Coquitiam City, Grite- eon and Menry Villard. ‘ Norwa 4259 7.25) £12 MA In-0222 N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Friday's Quotations Raw, $5.00; refined, quiet 11.00@12,40 11.0 o—Local whites, owt i Gems, No. 1, ton ‘Twiee Datly—2:20-8:30 , commerctal, ton LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON “WEE” GEORGIE WOOD “Vaudeville’s Peter Pan” Tillamook trip! VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (The prices given are those made to retall dealers by whotesaiers. With a few | seasonal exceptions, prices to producers | be figured by deducting the « portation to Heattle and app mately 16 per cent for hauling, And selling cost.) Artichokes—Per dor Squash Per 1 | Tomatore—Mexican, oe ot Turmipe—Uack ..-. { | FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale ae | Apples—Winesaps .. Kresuess Biasks Talew Newtons; BUY THIS STEEL GUITAR OUTFIT. NANCY DECKER the smoker and his Mar mre ener cee De Luxe “Thruster” Pipe. You'll find them together during busy hours and in moments of comfort. The Musien! Comedy Girt CLARA HOWARD GHOM AND ADONIS THIEME, MORRIS, Alaska Building HANSON & ROWLAND, Inc. BD HILL CLYDE DOERR , aan EL bot-0502 Look for the white cir. cle around the stem a | Cauliflower that's it! Celery—Nor Cacambers. eee Strawberries —Calif., crate NUTS il Wholesale Dealers eeee Sack Lote ing Theatre dal, 2.50 1. X. L. per Ib Week Beginning ore. é ‘ Next Sunday | arsiey-—be. large tnchea::-: [40 8 pineapple tans eosweee Matinees Wednesday-Saturday 9 | - ‘. SEATS TODAY PRICE: Be to $2.50 Be to $1.4 Be to $2.00 - WALKER WHITESIDE 100 lowet. Top, 96.90; 4.90; pigs, $506 dulk, 96. . Market, stendy. 6.6 es, 186109. Hiue Ribbon, #6 ié-os. Grape Frait—Fiorida ... Money —Comt, Sold at our stores for $5.00 ramento, 4 doz. case METROPOLITAN Senttie’s 1 Fat lamba, § PARIS COATS Most attractive coats from Paris come in soft wools with an inner lin- ing which fastens over and gives the |effect of a dress beneath. Usually \the coat Is of plain color and the lin- ing is checked or plaid. 20 11@ 113 2.76@6.00 | doc bacest aeons Fecane-Tor 1b 28] Mixed Nots—Per Ib,” FLOUR AND su GAR Wicer=Losat. blends calves $1.60@ 20 | Hogs—Receipta, 12,000. mostly 1¢¢ lower, top, $7.10 Sheep—Recelpts none. nominally steady. Tone of market, Bulk, $6.8507.10; Play it just like the Hawali- ans do, after just a little prac- tice—just what boys and girls want for summer camp and vacation music. We offer a complete outfit, as follows Nights— Wed. Matinee— Who'll Be the Next President? The voters will decide that in November? Not #0: they'll only choose between the candidates picked by the national convemtions of the great pprties in June. Do you know how a president is nominated? Do you know the origin of politfeal party conventions? How are the delegates to these conventions chosen? How many are there? Who chooses the national party committees? How are TUCK-IN BLOUSE There was a time when practically every smart blouse was an over blouse, but the tailored suit has foreed the return of the tuck-in, 707 First Ave. 418 Pike St. 910 Second Ave. 1406 Fourth Ave. Market, steady. 1200 Western Ave. cows and hel $8@11; stockers ‘The Hawalian Stee! Guitar (as illustrated), top, back and sides finished in mahogany, back and bottom inlaid and sia. yellow a9 steers, $46 10.50; and foed for any occasion Try this luscious salad for the busy day luncheon or the formal dinner. Grapefruit and Orange Salad, made this way: It’s wonderfully good and because of its pee cial salts and aci abundant vitamines, Pa is very healthful, too, _ _ Ask your grocer for Sunkist Grapefruit, the f juicy, tree- ripened kind. California Sunkist Grapefruit California Fruit Growers Exchange celluloid bound. Fine Case: Steel: Nut; Book. All priced at $20.00 Wood-wind, Brass Stringed High Grade Strin Extenston Set of Picks; Instruction $10.00 | Beat set, nono better, | much you pay. no mat | Guaranteed. AT THESE PRICES: Tirldgenori (22 karat). Teeth Extracted (Painteas) other work is contracted for. NOT A DENTAL PARLOR. | VATE, high-class, up-to-date, | TARY straments and gentlemanty | ommend to your friends, FREE Examinat Sunday 9 to 1% DENTISTS Entrance on 3rd Ave, iter how Including your ‘choice of | best plate material (metal excepted), No charge for Painless Extraction when A_PRI- dental office with sterilized in- ‘operators whom you will not he ashamed to reo- Open Evenings DRS. BELMEYER & PARR 1604 rd Ave., corner ard and Pike TEETH | | | | In Two Wonderful Pisys ad Wednesday Matinee me Thursday Friday BEN NEE ONE Harry Tsuda LA ROSARITA & COMPANY Purcella and Ramsey Oriental Syncopators NOLAN LEARY & COMPANY Ve} Ya 4 id At Second and i apriag with an, lad, cast of Principals = IVAN MILLER AICENTLY wire KOLB & DILL - WILKES STOCK Co, uni FRIDAY contests settled? “Which states choose by primary, which by con- ventions, which by other means? How do the delegations vote in the conventions? How 1s a party convention organized? Who chooses the temporary oficers? How are the permanent officers chosen? How is tho platform written? How aro,the candidates + nominated? You'll be reading thousands of words about the national party conventions between now and the time they adjourn in June; will you understand everything you are reading about? Our Washington bureau has prepared an efght-page printed bulletin on the national party conventions and the presidential campaign, which explains the whole machinery of the nomination of a president, the writing of a platform and the conduct of a campaign. If you want the inside stuff on how these things are done, fill out and send the coupon below to our Washington bureau, as directed. nnn CLIP COUPON HERE POLITICAL EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Party Conventions and Presidential Campaign,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same, St. and No. or R. F. City... The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon from Tho Star for two consecu- tive days, Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1807 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents, (Mail orders 10c extra.) This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong nots, ADDRESS PHONE 50's | Wheat—iecieaned food, 1264s 39.000 Mixed feed and run . Vac Mash—100's Cocoanut Meal Linseed Oil Meal Soya Bean Meal STRIPED GIRDLI Roman striped girdles and scarfs are used effectively to make a dark | frock more festive, and turbans and handbags of the same material are equally obliging. THERES 100s 10's Coffeo. (jenuine | __ Chicago . Des Moines Detroit .......5 Kans: Memphis .. Milwaukee . Minneapolis Pinal Link October Stet | Round Trig Fares from Puget Sound Ss ++ $153.50 86.00 T7165 105.62 72.00 94.05, 84.85 5 72.00 ~ Washington, D. 0 and 40 other cities Montreal ... New Orleans. oe City . ++ 141.56 Diverse Rewtes ° Ask for Summer Tourist Leaflet J.P. BAHL Gen, Agent Pass. Dept. Second Avenue and Madison Street Phone; EL iot-6800

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