The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 4

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THE ATTLE STAR rs IURSDAY {AY 22. 192 “THE STORE THAT MART FEATURE Nickel Plate Leads Field Onto Higher Ground THURSDAY MAY 82 Lew Tide ay = m. 43 ft Migh Ties tose ‘law Tide | hecond Law tide 1Zi3 TO 14/7 THIRD AVE. GET. PIKE & UNION ain cond high Tide AM. CAN SPURT |Shhip News GET AUSTRALIAN 2 a in Seattle WRIDAY ™ GRAPES HERE Butter and Eggs Ride With No Price Changes E WALL STREWT JOURNAL FINAN@ || QS" 0 PTY o hae Bemeite fh What Is sad t first al sinw 4 ment of Australian grapes th NEW YORK, Ma ler ap if Silane the sonee ecreots| Weather Bureau Report been delivered | ttle tn yen is ; Wires dows af ja Rape lh alg Arrivals and Departures “or ‘ f Aus i heawalk tans arly | Arrived—May 12—Str Alameda from | arrived by w ever at - Wednesday afternoon, and were be : alings. F ing offered at nd 4 cents pe e ails were the stronges 9 Re anced under teks pound a feat ate Makus ter situation was said to be or , firmer baste an the ree of fol recent prolonged dry spe p e ue aoe biever. DAINY PRODUCTS % Pan-Astart= fir Remdyk for Ant Prices Paid Shippers 4; Southern were iva ath amu ate Meet | ay for York ¥ for Mantis vie The greatest values for many years! ithern Pal up Texas ( GRAINS HURTS PRICES. UP els in Port at Seattle) Pier 41 Prices Pe tr lye | Better—Locat Local prin BOYS’ SUITS, Very special $8.90 Terminal Pier 40. Bpokane med, low heels, with rubber lift with ankle and front soles; brown trimmed ankle guards; si: $—SPECIAL $1.68 pair rs in kid, 2% to Portland Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations Cattle BOYS’ HATS and CAPS in crash, tweeds and straw, to suit all ages—50¢, 65¢, $1.00. Tisona woot Is being consigned to oe Hien. In Colorado from 10@16 per cent (The p all a oe given delivery VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Co te producers | | and selling cost.) Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, May 21.—The leading . prices Freneh france. lire, 49.0041 wo 99.6006; mark Y . | 80018; 4 | 90.9467, het weigh common 10 choles, 1 Newway, This week we feature— | Lee Liverpool Grain ian time, we are glad to be able to offer some extra special values in good, reliable watches, in styles for both young men and women. For the Young Man We offer a watch that any young chap will be delight- ed and proud to own, and that will give him many years of service. An Elgin watch, thin model, up- to-date design, in green, yellow or white 1K gold filled case. Omaha Live ogg | Tomatoes —) Mexican, *: | Turnips—e ui C Yearling $1.50@9 $4.50@11 Reeetpte, 1,000. 15 lower Tone of Bulk, 6.0007 steady to weak wethers, $9010 ewes, 16.5008.50 “BANK CLEARINGS - | | Seattle | . . | Special $ 75 rida e Clearings $6,672,711.39 | viata bei —— || Balances .. + 1,992,783.11 “only | Portland only— For the Young Lady A 14-k. white gold, filled wrist watch, guaranteed 25 years, fit- ted with 16-jewel, specially ad- justed movement. Three beau- tiful shapes to select from— Cushion, Octagon and Tonneau. Equally suitable, too, as a gift for the MISS MABEL DYBDAHL 2244 Eastinke Ave, Cloarings Balances . + 6,758,385.77 ++ 1,461,105.99 na ns. . 2,961,900,00 The Most Accurate Typist in Seattle oo transac’ HE ‘DESERTS RING GAME FOR PULPIT | | Miss Dybdahl was the only con Strawberries Calif testant in the recent city cham- plonship, at MacDougall & South: wick’s, who wrote for 15 minutes with a single error. cup erate ., All other months’ training in Success Bust. ness College, having had no pro- vious training in high school, wrote 64 words for 15 minutes with but one typographical error, game for 10 years, meeting some of tho best men in the ring, He worked with Jack Dempsey when the latter trained for Joss Willard, Matthews wo nhis last threo fights with knockouts, “1 left the ring for the ministry | because I think I can better servo humanity by fighting the devil in. stead of my fellowmen,” Matthews says. He still keeps up his training and is intorested in sporting events, | He has organized athletic work for the men and boys of his chureh, | F | His favorite hymn is “The Might + Ia On! OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads Friedlander quality and reputation is your assurance of satisfaction. A deposit will hold any item. Early selection is advisable, Maii orders receive prompt and careful attention. “If it’s from FRIEDLANDER’S you KNOW it’s good” Investigate Randalway writing methods, SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE O15 Crary Bldg, MA In-8642 type- Horne Hides, acoord Dry, each .. Green or waited, 1 Pelte—Dry— 10, clean, 1D. 1300-1304 Second Avenue Dp\CeHance ACCOUNTS WeicomeD yy) (> Lamb pelts, each Mohair—Long, staple, Dry long hair do, short hair, Valley Wool, Ib. \Sen Plast—Per ib Hacramento, case . NUTS Prices Pald Wholeante Dealers Back Lote » per ib, dune bride, Fonerda stor; bots slenberapher OKANE, Mo, May 22.—Tho| Atmonds—t. X. L and student classes were won on | Rev. Pierce G. Matthews, paa- ye ora hg per Ib, SPECIA! $ (75 net words, |tor of the Christian church of this |pecane-Per tb, Friday and | jolty, has left the prize ring to fight | Mixed Nute—per Ib. . taday ee Miss Dybdahl, who isa bona Hine’ dev only— fide novice typist of eight Matthows followed the prizo fight Halted sheop shear, Wednesday's Quotations j Wheat Open High lew Cleese | Mar Peld Set Gd Set d Pelua [Ocet. ... iy aa ” doe Sd te Gd Parenipe—er sack .. A git iad | PB tal Bc! bunches ‘ San Francisco Produce _ reppers— 0 for the Boy and Girl Graduate alg | o first, 28 jetted Just now, with the approach of graduation | cneces “celitornl tata taney, 224 | patent baat t ies aaa 7379 ns, 10-18, box 3.50@4.00 2.50@ 4.00) FLOUR AND SUGAR t aking, 1b, ih ly 16 per cent for hauling, storage + Then HH +10 191. iH Dos. large bunches... Mes cc UK A Bar quiet of BARGAINS for DOLLAR FRIDAY At THE CRITERION Untrimmed Hats More than 100 dozen fresh arrivals in Untrin med Hats comprise the dominant Dollar Friday and Prozaline, cleverly wrought into shapes charn r i ingly unusual and diverting. Abrupt upward tilt in front, softly rolled side or quarter brim ; @ every quaint and becoming concept here practically every untrimmed hat in the house priced ; for Friday at....cceees TRIMMED HATS © tulle, am brigh TICS TTT CS TTT CST TC TTT CITT TC cL ULL 1 t1—Graine fin-| Pier BMe shed < @ Chic | Pier Doaere admiral I 0 Paid Shippers : ee . today Rodman: 2 Pairs of Knickers with each Suit £, a txid of seed | peattie un \ a couple or more of these // - g and dire need very sportny cle / HERBS AGREAT BARGAIN Nowest sture and warm sunshine, The «. ¥ Spring models, made of sturdy cas nding ; ; | es we y tailored , be, and UD fi to pet ate fie are lined 5 be realizing Light, live, 2 to 2° ibe of t serge lining. Knickers are f lined p ane eet “tive 4 iC : Nae Aree ™ s taped, so as to at che Maid of ancy dressed a and seams ta a ‘ .w F f aed Sener Belgian Maree—-Lii = many very new notes of great strain to which they are some Cash business was lees urgent an Py Yran- | _ Dressed — times put; sizes 8 to 18 years « lower Untavorable | MARford Street Terminal—W@tr Ban Fran- | piss oes: = taceaty ‘whsad tie tad Oats wer ed. Unie x Receters Oia. tive, "per i | SS ie ea hoor S. | baa Be im t a higher finieb |r stew. | Mege—Choice, tight oo = BOYS’ WASH SUITS, In a nice , Ce. elas heave 180-66 eo sap 01 ment of combinations in middy, Pr in a weal post; Mar NT te ER it @ on or Norfolk styles; ages 3 to 8; tion d n an a avy, medium quality oe 38) hale : ee sae ey tee. 61-50 ti POULTRY AND MEATS CHILDREN’S HATS WREATHS to $2.98. pore snee . Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers = We have had keen joy in cipating vacation The clever woman who finds diversion in home Pee ack Seve’ Ponta ter the seal’ tha Ae Dey Deck aer 1 ms | Brotlers “1934, dressed v+vsss-+ 388 43/5 time tor the hundreds of misses who millinery i bidden vertaleetinaauet ae Boys use Walsts in a} B ¥ Pants ual chap CF gpend ne fies ready know the ret soft tore for plew beauty in this display of Summer's richest bloom beautiful range of patterns of} straight cut, in a good ass machip Mosrings—S reecy Airmen) heed ghd Koga rary eet ony aa: abriagpncaphldswuny yr corded madras and percales, | + of regular sulting cloth « thet - 4 nd Salaam ABy h lu . 8 is, ere, Biakeley—Mtr Tanaa. = on & garden aglow with fresh and beautiful assortment will prove sufficient to trim any hat eee coer 5 SPOre, |. pad: 50 Saeeee osetia Sent. Whiee Motiac halen < i= Saving i completely aia. socrectty, rer fe rea pci aig oe, May " “nD Gehre Min Priced for Friday at........ Nehestvdedens SPECIAL 98¢ SPECL 81.50 PR 4 . in 2 Cebcebeas Crocker, barges Ce Patio “un y, Griffen, Menry Villard, Jely ;...<s 42% i= 1 e«e | 7 = MAY SALE : atl, Damme ine Stock | a ecg | 4 * Wedneaday's Quotations ‘. pay Sear a Thursday «. m., 187 heg i ’ . Women’s Trimmed Hats A . pay = 150 nifty Trimmed Hats, no two allke Market ite low: | Medium te geod’. = Sexttcs lexvest at Millinery Stece all colors, including black—at about ONE. a ee Fai = : HALF’ price. in, heavi 26@5%e| | Reve = * 1h TG16.40) ewes.) 7) oral pie oll CAAA AES AA ESE Boys’ Canvas Shoes, lace- | Growing Girls’ Pumps with one ¢ a medium = totoe; extra heavy rubber | **rap, in patent leather; some red Bi $= Cash Wheat j§.§ | jj Bostom Wook | Gai ebewsnee | CAR MOO cc eecceeeeeeeeeee medium Clean, Medium, heavy Course, clean . Coarse, heavy .. Matted +44.00/ A. Calohan, chairman of the fi 4088 |committee of the Elks, said Thurs’ 44.00 | day. -$0.00/ The flowers will be taken to the +8699 | cemetery and given to members of |the G. A. R. shortly before the cere. monies. They will be cared for’ |before this by members: of the com- |mittee and will arrive fresh and un wilted at the graves’ side . 1 t ue eH | Sera Bean Meal—i0¢ HAY, GRAIN AND FI uncate te shove, | Ask Flowers hoe raae Soldier Memorial a Viret grade Those citizens who with to give flowers so that old soldiers may | jecorate the graves of fallen com-| rades on Decoration day, should leave the blooms at the r Alfaite Hay hrew Core —W oie, yellow, WHERE THE MONEY GOES The profits of subsidiary corpora- | tions constitute a, very great item of ple, either on the evening y|the operating expenses of our rail- 9 or the morning of May 30, Harry | roads.—-Senator Brookhart (R), Iowa. i? BS a Whole feed, Rolled and mn Recleaned feed, 12 Mixed f A 48-Ton Lid to Your Jewel Box Down below the level of the streets of Seattle is a jewel box— a great steel jewel box minutely subdivided into innumerable little compartments where you can make your valuables secure. The lid to this community jewel case—for in reality it is nothing less—is a mere trifle of forty-eight tons of solid steel. It is circular like the breech of a gigantic cannon—forty-eight tons, 96,000 pounds—yet so delicately posed and balanced on its great steel- hinge that a child can open and push it shut. Closed, it is both water and air tight. Four time locks control the door, which once set, not even the bank officials themselves can change or obtain admission until the appointed hour. That is modern safety—real protection. And the cost of one of the compartments of this jewel box is less than i0c a week. Why not let this “lid” close on your jewel valuables, and at the same time protect your insurance policies and other valuable papers? VAULT DEPARTMENT Peoples Savings Bank Second Avenue and Pike Street

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