The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 12

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ADAM AND EV THE SEATTLE STAR = 7T™ A VEGETARIAN, EVA, { NOT ONLY FOR THE SAKE OF MY DIGESTION BUT ALSO OUT OF SYMPATHY FoR THE PooR LITTLE'/ LAMBS AND STEERS / AND PIGS. y—— ray: { WELL;ADAM) // AH, YES, € iT SEEMS TO ME You EAT AS MUCH MEAT AS ANYBODY ‘ SAD To TH UP THEIR MAY EAT VA, pur S MONDAY AR Y 21, 1994, BIDS ON HENS CORN PRODier D TO BE LOWER HITS NEW by |Egg Market Still Firm, With| New York Stock BY CAP HIGGIN No Price Changes Ma NEVER THE LESS HAPPY ANIMALS YESTERDAY iT 1S NK OF THOSE GIVING ADAM USE COLD WIVES STORAGE. ) THAT WE TODAY o BY WILLIAMS eS Z IL SPEND HALF OF MY IME TELLING THAT Boy TO TAKE HIS HAT OFF WHEN HE COMES IN “THE HOUSE. LOOK AT HIM. FOR BED AND OFF YET. TM GONNA TELL MY Pop ON YOU, You MEAN OLD “THING Ship News Tiaes in Seattle | (1:10 @, m., 6.8 ft) | Weather Bureau Report TATOOBH ISLAND, Jan, 21—8 a, m—| Barometer falling slowly; misting; wind east, 18 miles an hour, Port Angeles wie a6 Is and Departures Man Luckenbach from usd oe ia str Romagne from Low gelen via Ban Francisco, No, 67 from Sound trip, at str Admiral Rogers from Alas} 5 ate Port Angeles from Ben Francisco at midnight U. & LH. T, Fern from Alawka, at achr Fort Laramie towing Port at widnight, from Hilo via Port bktn Montery towing Port An- Beles from fan Francisco, via Port An- eles, at midatght. Salled—san. 21.—Str Silverado for Ta- coma, at 3:30 a. m. Jan. 20.—8tr Capt A, ¥. Lucas for Richmond, at 2 a. tn. f Jacox for Lon Angeles via ports, m.; ste Warwick fer Los Angeles, atsam, HE'S ALL READY VT ISNT L AINT EVER GONNA PLAY WITH JAY NO MORE ~ HES MEAN TOME Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Termii unt. Pier 40—Stre Wheatland Montana, Bankohu Maru. Great Northern Terminal- Bell Street Terminal—v. 8, Fern. Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—Strs Ad- miral Koger, Curacao, Pier 11B—U. 8. 8. Dellwood, atr Owego. Pier 6—Str Romagne. Pier 2—Stra Alameda, Nebesna. jer 1—Str Lena Luckenbach. Pier D—Strs Admiral Rodman, Admiral Fartagut, Pacific Const Engineering Works—U, 8. Cc. G, Snohomial 8. Shipping Board Moorings—Str Eastern Gale, Connecticut Street Terminal—U. 8. 8. Discoverer, stra Plonver, Ayaha Maru, Bunugentco, King & Wingo—Ms Anvil, schr Ruby. Str, SI LH 4. t uw Spokane Street Terminal—Stre Wilifaro, Homanstar. Duthie’s Terminal—U. 8, 8, Connecticut. General Petroioum Zerminal—Str Lillian Luckenbach, Yoren Mai Todd Dry Docks—#s H. Emma Alexander, Coli Peary, Margaret Dollar, Amen Terminal Company—Str Bt. Rede. t Seattle Klevator—S8tr Kongosan Maru. ’ . Alexander, a, Admiral j| Hetfernon's Dry Dock—Str Rainter. 6h Wy. it Beattie Training Station—Eagle No, Buoy 6 (stream}—Atr Dacula. Alaska Mteamship Mooringe—Stre Jefter- non, Ketchikan, Redondo. Port Blakeley—Stra Odun nana, Winslow Marine Hallway (Kagle Harbor) Fees Coquitlam pry Villard, WELL-NOW WHAT 1D YAY DO To ‘You, TAGALONG ? New Corporations OLYMPIA, Jan The following ar- clea of incorporation have been filed in 1. office of the secretary of state Lancaster Apartments, ‘Inc., Seattle, 1,000, Colin O. Hadford and W. H. aria. Doernbecher Manufaccuring Co,, Port- land, Ore, $2,000,000, F. 8. Doernbecher, J. Frank Watson, M. I.’ Heltirook, M. Doernbecher and M. W. Holbroo Walton Veneer Co., Everett, $499,000. F. Q. Walton and Clyde Walton. tandard Mines corporation, Tacoma, $260,000. Hf. A, Henton, J. W. Woodruff; and H.-A. Magill. St. Helena Investment 450,000, Auguat von Georgette von» Boecklin, ‘The Constitution Mining & MMling Co., Spokane, increasing stock $1,500,000 to 13,750,000. Power Brown Electric Co., Spokane, | Incronsing #tock $26,000 to $60,000. | Bteclead Skylight Co., Seattle, reduc- Ing stoék $150,000 to 960,000. Crown Lumber Co,, Dover, Del,’ $760, 900, Reinstated. Mason Tire & Itubber Co. of New York, In w York city, 36,000. 0. M. Ma: son, J. 1. Diehl, D. M, Mason, Wm.. A. | | Cluft and R..W. MacKinnon, .'Power of Attorney to secretary of state, Olympta, Wash. Douglas Fir Exporting Co,, Senttle, 5,000, J, C. Beck, Patrick Lyona and | Inouye. | Alnaka Scottish Packing Co., Seattle, $20,000, William Buchan, M.. Meltzer and Mary Schwartz, Pacitic Net & Twine Co,, Seattle, $1,000. B. McBride and ©. Cunningham, Oxette Timber Co, Seattle, $26,000, Hf, | Agnes MacMaster and Ina-| ter. ¥. A, Stuart Co, Tacoma, name to Hydraulic Water Co., Tacoma, | Boecklin and ¥ D. changing {ft Co, Earle 3 ¥ Port Angeles Certified Used Car Mar- | J WELL, WHAT ) x OF THAT ? KILLED LONG HAS THE ANIMALS jc ONLY THAT THe ) ADAM, AND SOMEBODY, GoT TO EAT mMeEAT™ BY Go. LET'S ‘ Beer WERE LONG, AGO A Time € J HAVE. TOMIGHT™! ¢ ~\ THAT'S SO! ROAST DINNER. au OR. YW: @ ene Goins HOLD ER NEWT SHES BY STANLEY ius | er | AREARIN ~ SIGNS FROM OVER THE SIDE WALKS WAS RENEWED TODAY. WHEN THE HEAVY SIGN /N FRONT OF BARBERS DRUG STORE FELL Down- ASKETS ¥ Sores NES 1 Ts Y russ? OT ra WELL, HE IS A MEAN ROY, ISN'T HE ? You WOULDNT HAIR WOULD You? Ills Are Punishment That the death of religous ph osophy which taught that worldly success was a sign of the favor of God in reward for piety, and that a. linman: ills were punishment for wrong doing or wrong thinking, is a sign of the advancement of mo’ ern thought, was declared by tho Rev. H. H. Gowen, at St. Barnabas’ chapel, Sunday. Human soctety will function. per- fectly only when the spirit of the brotherhood of man is achieved, the Rev. Honor L. Wilhelm, pas- tor of the Ballard Presbyterian church, deglared in his sermon Sun- day, J $$ ket, Port Angeles, $2,000. N.W. Hawking, BW. W, Jeffrey, V. A. Samuelson, Swarinon, Clyde MeDonn Priche, W. O. Julian and 1 ©. A. Taylor Log & Lbr. ‘#1coma, Increasing stock $150,000 to $190,000, Federal Prohibition Repeal association, Spokane, no stock, Mra, Mary 1. Fite: gerald, Mra, Minona 8 Jones, A Laren, J. W. Binkley, Re 8 George H. Wright, 1 Blakka’ B. Paddock, Emil Simon, H. Franek, J.B. Valentine, BANK CLEARING Seattle ) Clearings $7,501,230.75 | | Balances ..... ..... 2,538,300,67 | Portland + 6,521,731.00 | 1,933,993.00 | D. Mo Gorril Mine Mary i | Clearings . | Balances | Total transactions + 2,509,000.00 | uy PULL His SEEK HALF OF VEHICLE FUND County Commissioners Would Take Part of Levy Members of the County Commis. sioners’ association of the state of Washington have been called . to |meet here Thursday of this week to | consider launching an initiative from motor vehicle licenses Into the road funds of the counties In which | the licenses are issued. The project would result tn elimi: ; nating the road and bridge fund levy in King county, if adopted, according to W. A. Gaines, chairman of the |board of commissioners. ‘This levy Is | 1.88 mills for 1924, Total receipts from vehicle Heenses in King county in 1923 were $1,134,- 087, according to Galnés. One-half of this would be $565,000, ‘This amount. would increase as receipts for vehicle licenses increase. ‘This coming year the increase will bo fully 20 per cent over last year, it 1s predicted, "The county could plan its road development program on a perma. nent basis If this money were avall: able," Commissioner Gaines said. “There are several large road proj. ects which need attention, but for measure to turn half the proceeds | |More than offset by big gains in for-| > SEA FREIGHT SHOWS GAINS Seattle's water-borne commerce in| 1923 gained more than 1,000,000 tons | over 1922, reaching a record total of 6,541,180 tons, according to statistics compiled by Port Warden Paul Ed- wards Saturday, The value of fey tonnage was placed at $647,582,136, a Bain of $148,772,759 over 1922, A. total of 572,574 tons, valued at $59,255,690, went thru the port in De- cember, as compared with: 538,971 | tons valued at $47,304,581 for Decem. j ber, 1922. A slight falling off in do- mestic imports and exports was eign business, imports showing a gain of over $10,000,000 and exports increasing 23,022 tons at an estimated value of $3,253,442, a z Urge Registration Members of the Gyr) club have adopted last. year’s slogan this wine ter and have pledged the: Ives to “get a vote and uso it at coming eiections, They have also united on pressing acquaintances |with the ‘necessity. of . registering and casting ballots as good citizens this year. | of spinach and Imp | Milk—Cwt., £0.b., Beattle supply i | Batter = ln xee] | the! 4 Presents Divided WALL Fron x to hea the tw opped M ig price cent receipts of hens price nday mort ng is a on heavy hens frong ith medium weights ta to 14 cents. Tur a slight drop in price, ynday morn Butter and eggs down tol a keys suffered the ruling quotation ing being 28 cents remain firm with no changes, Arrival of a shipment of Vinta celery Monday mornin was said to be of better quality the average of recent receipts, br ened the range of quotations on cel ery, which is now quoted at from $6 to $7, Blight recessions in the price lettuce the principal changes on produce. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers Batterfat— A grade, Beattie delivery . Kau » ranch, white shell Mixed colors t Pullets already pretty fairly m Indication of revit red face, at M4 Rae giag tacular upewing. esau Ii High at 176 tn the hia strength was ade Persistent self , ker, which broke pod ; Jast’ hour, However a. ample was not followed pill ee oral iat and several att were in evidence at the eas, the well “AP ww; = 4 bening prices 4, Merican, 54%, off 4: i 129%, off 4:0. & aaa Hicpeneral Weectria Sop Northern Pacific Am 1% oh by | Studebaker In the pe hel F. O. B, condensary DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Local creamery, cubes Local prints, wrapped. 1... Hi th Fresh ranch, white shel Gal ht : % up Lebigh Vallee at {Davison Chemleal, hig market ela 5 24 | Steel, 100%, off ogse prrewuler, i t “ 182) 4 Orexon triplets A Wisconsin cream brick Block Swiss Vashington triplets triplets, olf 20 POULTRY AND MEATS ‘aid Shippers ; Texas meri American Woolen Davison Chemical, ¢@ | Cast Iron Pipe, 74%. up ere and Refiners, 4014. y merican Petroleum fh n Products, bet Brotlers—per Motors, On 73% Turkey» ey 4. p. youn) Koosters . live, per Ib. Hogs—Cholee Nght Chotee, heavy } ; 09 Ff ? s ‘ POULTRY AND MEATS a Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers acks—Drensed, per tb, Mene—Dreased, heavy . Dressed, light . Live, heavy Live, Heht Basie Drollers—Dressed, per ib Geese—Dr per Ib., Turkeys dressed | Grains, in General, | Unchanged on “Trade” . Jan. 21—Graing, ception of corn, closed 4 changed to lower on the trade toda: Corn showed fr jal gains. i held ti a prices: Be ‘ancy, fancy. Ib... mo Hares—Live, per ib ed, per Ib. rent ~Country dressed, Ib Mogs—Fancy block .... Veal—Fancy, light ‘9 29 + ue Ae + 16 oe h influences the wheat pit today remular. May showed @ slight gain, were unchanged to lower Further declines in. forel change also had a depreasi Liberal offerings at outside jheld corn prices in check at 4 advance. A better was looked for. Feeder | showed improvement. Oats were dull and lower, | 4 appeared for sale on mi £26 and this served to hold dhe | in check. visions closed higher, | Kood eastern business Sat |Chicago Roast of Ti Wheat— May LIVE STOCK Quotations at Union Stockyards Recetp 284 cattle. Prime steers Medium to good Fair to medium . Feeders Bulls ...... Chotce cows Medium to good Fair to medium . Receipts Monday Prime 45 Smooth, heavy Rough,’ heavy Pigs ‘ Sheep— Prime lambs Common to cholee Yeariings . Wethers Ewes a. m, $93 hige, Open High La $105 $1.08 With a few . prices to producers can be figured by deducting the cost of transportation to Seattl -) Artichokes—Per doz. .. CHICAGO, | Steady. No. 2 red, hard, $1 1 Ss 9%a change opened lower. Bteril 44.21%; france, $0.0446%; Belgians, $0.0403; marks, 900 to the dolla ‘ ‘The foreign exchange down. Sterling demand, § French franca, $0.0442%, tt | Sugar—srendy, steady; granulated, $8.251 Coffee—Na, 7 Rio, spot, I Santos, 15% @16% 2 1b, oe Florida, case Turnips—Per sack . Yams—Loul Prices Apples—Delicious itzenber; Winesaps . Ark. Bi Yellow 3 Rome Heautles Mills are purchasing from [mouth and everyone appears vy" son, especially the opening off 5 j [while three-elghths blood sella Eastern, ddI. wl Dates—Camel, 36-pkg. box... Excelsior, 36-pkg. Dromedary, 36-pk: Fige—Calamyran b-layer Om PRES. + 1b.; firsts, 46 1b, 30 ton pie : | Egee—Extras, (04C Fancy white, 1. : “i2) S4ue dor; un Black, tT. . | tue Ribbon, 36 16-08, pkgs. Grape Fruit—Cal. Florida Money—Comb, per case . Strained, per Tm. . Lemons—Fancy « Cholce .. . Oranges—Per box ... Jap., bundle Pears-Per box .. NUTS Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers, ‘Sack Lots jonday’ | Cattle—Receipts, te 2 € Hoge—Receipts, 4,800. Mag Medium to choice, $7.25G838 7; pigs, $6.00078 a 34.5007; Sheep—Receipta, 1.041. ally steady. Medium $11@12; yearlings, $6 ewes, Jumbo, buddes ‘ancy, budded, per TM. . FLOUR AND SUGA Flour—Lecal blonds Family patents ... Sugae—Cane, per owt. Beet, per cwt. aoe HAY, GRAIN AND FEED (Prices on Mixed Carloads to Shipper, TB. Seattle) Peter Mertin, 6044 48) realdence, 26x34, $1,608, G. B. Corse ‘ r residence, 22x28, $1,608 © F. 'ranson, reaidence, 160x424. ! Central Ford Age t_and Oate—Whole feed, 100° tied and ground, +1250 “ ‘Cotton, 6413 ath af Between 1822 and 1922 the aver. age working week in industry was reduced from 72 to 50 hours. which no one wants to vote addi. tlonal taxes at this time.” Mixed feed (mill run) ¢, 24x88, $4508 | AM-Grain Chop—s0's Chick Feed- Chick B. Keg Miash— 10's Scratch Feed—100's . Cocoanut Meal—100's Cottoasced Menl—100'r reside LOIRE INFERIBY) peasant, 91, de wife after 62 years Oo He died on the day 08 granted,

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