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err Nn ee eee eee FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks ADAM AND EVA — Seo WE REALLY © OUGHT TO HAVE FISH FOR DINNER TONIGHT, EVA. PAGE 21 BUTTER MARKETIBANK RESERVE = REPORTED FIRM RATIOS BETTER’ | Eggs Continue at Recently Established Prices BY CAP HIGGINS PLANT? Deep Se: ep sea Crude Oils Improved Thru = Another 25-Cent Rise JOURNAL FINAN . REVIEW a YOU COULDN'T Gar SPONGES , ADAM! BOT NLL FIX UP SOME KIND OF A VEGETABLE FISH DINNER FOR TONIGHT MAYBE NOT, ByT I'VE BEEN RAISER TO EAT FISH ON FRIDAY fT WHAT DO You MEAN? SPONGES GOSH! WHATSS THIS, EVA? a oe bow'r EAT FISH, ADAM, THERE ANY VEGETABLE * ot Friday 4 firm at y 1 Stocks be early deal~ “ today by develop= ral 4 t up thelr extraordin ® the ratio for the * showing @ fur he sharp a4~ > previous weeks against 60.1 a year ago. were strengthes © cent advance inf” do of). included; Norah’ alt, 134, UD ee Industrial, thlehem B, , tinued to he with hea hip: Fresh ges cor nt price te ments to New York buyers butter mpply 4 mut at an even demand, and the tabilized. DAIRY PRODUCTS nook triplets, od. 29@ 30 POULTRY AND MEATS BY STANLEY mt te = LL RON THIS Hlere-—pe Ue BY WILLIAMS WHEAT WAVERS:: OTHERS HIGHER | HOLD, ER NEWT, Ea SHES AREARIN fie t fan | GOT IN My Poors fl FER HIM ELTON. N GOGH THENS 4 LOT OF VALU BuL STUFF AMONG IT. WILLA HUM ? OUT OUR WAY ° C'mon 4 ELT Owen VERHED & \, RABBrT! Nei eee” “DH HAN YA LIL Racca, P AT LAST. DION we ? GOSH, BUT HES A CUTE UL FELLER ELT! MAYBE YOUR MALL LETCHA KEEP ‘Im FAGHT IN YOUR Wholerle Dealers Best. 6c x . - arg Rarer reflected Fancy dresved Belgian Hares th Corn Strength Reflected in... 9 | Small Grain; Recoup Bes ey ‘Wheat clone Pee — 5 3 1 D SP by sg Zante, Nonvy. E5160! Tk. ; r whit oats clone ae ‘a eee tr, reaching a new high on the pnr| ent crop on the board of tradn AND MEATS 7 d_most of its losses when strength In corm = in this market Trader@n, wheat flat and went over to. and oats when prices began to ‘ some export business was re4-™ Petr hah pasha? ‘ 1, mostly Manitobas, North & ern millers said flour demand ~ remains slow. Holding tactics by producers vy feeding and seeding demand;-— vorable weather and high cash prices everywhere were mainly re- | sponsible for corn reaching new high # on the crop. “4 vy demand by Missourl river points brought good local buying in jonts futures and subsequently new | gh prices cord |. Provisions were dull. Prime stern 5 Mosism ig puod: i {Chicago Board of Trade _ orf Wh ARE AT IT AGIN~ WED BETTIE HWW YOU SAY HAL HOLCOMB Los T HIS NEW TOBACCO SACK 7 Geese—Dre Torkeys—Yan RO-NO- “THOSE WOMEN WOULD SELL TH’ Sint OFF YER BACK’! Quotations Receipts F inion Stockyards y 8, mi, 28 cattle, Fair to medium ners Calves 30% 81% Sih ogs~ Kecelpts Friday a. m., 2,000 hogs. i £.00@ 1.10/ $10 | May €.10@ 7.10| 108 7.1 July Sept. 1182 1187 1160 1180 2.00 Jan 11.00 12,00 |F8 0. @ 11.00 | a4 + IT 9.95 88 pt Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Jan, 24.—Cash wheat—Ne'” ar $1.11; Ni ed, $1.1001L18; No bard, $1.06@ Wethers | Bwe .. HAL HOLCOMB TIPPED OFF THE BOYS THAT AUNT SARAH PEABODY 15 PLANNING ANOTHER. RUMMAGE SALE - VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholésle Dealers (The prices given are those made to! sealers, With a few | prices to producers | ean be fiuted by Aeducting the cost of | transportation to Seattle amd approxi-| 15 pet cent for hauling, storage 4 MOMENTS WED LIKE “O LIVE OVER- THE BOX “TRAP You MADE ALL BY YOURSELF i ag weanonal exgeptic ° Liverpool Grain Thursday's Quotations Wheat— Open High Low FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS COME OVER ‘To PLAY WITH NOU, TAG = saute GGE* WHATS TUT Bressils pyre P Buneh Vejetables —C. er Tb, ‘aly Cabbase—Cal., per tm. setts Portland Live Stock Thared: ‘tions Cattle—Receipts, 624. Market, alow. Good steers, $7.25@5.50; medium, $5.75 7. food cows and fore, $5.25) canners, $2@3; bulls, $3@450; 6 calven, $4.50@1 Hogs—Recelpts, 1,23 OUT THERE IN TH KITCHEN- NYA WIANNA 60 IN AN SAY 1 Onlons—Cal, per ow MELLO ‘To Ore., per wh... Wapato, per cwt ts HBR Local grein, per doz... ‘Walla Walla, green, per doz, | Parsley—Dor. large bunches Parenips—Per sack . Peppers—Cal, bedi, Florida, per I. $5 Potatocs— nominal. Medium go choles lambs, @12; yearlings, $6.30@6.50; ewes, $2.50G6.60, eee Boston Wool a BOSTON, Jan. 24.—There ts more ac- tivity In the jocal wool market, @ being reported of 5,000,000 pounds of., Montana and Wyoming wools at between Sie and fic. Holders h firmed up In their asking pt staple tarritory wools are held at $1.40. bid of $1 fused by several © dealers. Foreign markets were very’ _ strong and London {s expected to ad: vance in sympathy with the Liverpool market, \ a -1,2501.50 Netted Gets, No. 4, ton ...38.00@ 40.00 Readishes—Local, doz. bunches. . a Rhubarb ... . seeee 100 15 1 Rotabagas—Per a BR; 7 Wy) Wi, Li / eee 1s San Francisco Produce Pe Thi *e Quotations Bes eg Nong Sle Ib.; prime firsts, bout Egge—Extras, 40%0 Goz.; extra pulletes) 340 dos.; undersized puilets, 224e doze fornia flats, fancy, 266 si oe sity a N. Y. Sugar and Coffee — ‘Thursday’s Quotations ABE Sogar—Steady. Raw, $6.53; ae fis Wi) ty, YEils; aera Yame—Loullana FRUITS Trices Pald Wholesale Dealers Apples—Delicious Bplteendergs « ol stendy; granulated, $8.25@3.60, Coffee—No. 7 Rio spot, 10K0 Ih; No, 4 Santos, 14% @16%0 ID ! Baatern, BL = es esse eee Dates—Camtl, 3 a e Excvisor,| : Foreign Exchange Dromedary, 36-pkw, new YORK, Jan. 24.—Foreen ex- Fige—Calaniyroa, 4-layor .. change opened trregular, Ing de- age age se $4.01 franca, #0. rs $0.0404%; | 600,000,000,000 to the dollar, Foreign exchange closed up: Fruit} -C (AR vile Denver Live Stock ‘Thursday's Quotations 4o—Stre First High Tide 1:43 @ m,, 1.6 ft, Beoond Tide 2:28 p. Weather Bureau Report TATOOBH ISLAND, Jan. 26—1 a. m~— Barometer rising slowly: Mght rain; wind ast, 26 miles an hour. eee Arrivals and Departures Arrived—J) from Kobe vi 25—S8te Katsura Vancouver, ies vin Ban Fr otr President Grant ports, wt 7:30 a, m.; from Bydney /¢t Bem Monaro York via ports, Jan. 24.—Btr Co}, . m, Jhom, at 2:45 p. m. hailed—Jan. 25, bah for Bosto Jaw, 24.—Btr Bl Ss at 3:35 p, mer ate Dorothy Alexander for San Diego vin ports, at 2 p.m. eee Vessels in Port at Seattle ‘Qmith Cove Terminal—@ter * First High Tide 4:07 & m., 19.9 ft. Heeond Low Tide 7 4a tt Second High Tide 7 Pm, 97 fh San Antonio in tow tr Norlina from New 7:45 @. m.; ma Boob- yalin from Portiand via ports, at 1 @ m. B. L. Drake from Richmond, at 6:20 p. m.; str Toyooks Mara from Kobe via Yokohama, at 4 str Nordhay from New York via President Grant. Pier t Ison, Bierstad, Bankoku Maru. Great Northern Terminal~Str Toyooks Maru, Rell Mtreet Terminal—U. 8 L, HT. Fern. Pier 14—Str Achiltes, D Admiral Rodman. ifie Coast Coal Bunkers—U. 8. I. H. T, Manzanita, U, 8, L. #. Umatilla, Union Pacific Terminal—str Norlina, | ern Gale, Memnon. |Connecticut Street Terminal—U. 8. | Discoverer, att Ploneer. Atlantic Btreét Term| King & Winge—Sohr | Spokane Streot Termin trine. Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co— uckenbach. U, B. 8. Connecticut. Toad Dry Docks—Stra H. F. Alexander, Enima Alexander, Admiral Rogers, Admiral Peary, Lena — Lackenbach, Margaret Dollar. Ames Terminal Company—Strs Nordhay, Forest King. 1 | Nettleton’s/Mill—Btr Romagne. Hetternan’s Dry Dock—Atra Owego. ‘Training Atation— Lake Union Dock Taylor's Mill—Btr Bolano, Alaska Bteamahip Moorings—Btre Softer fitr Kagie. ma Anvil, —Ms Loch Ka- Ratnter, non, Ketchikan, Redondo. Alaska Steammip Moorings (Port Binke- ley) —Btrs Odana, Tanana. Winslow Marine Rallway (Engle ¥ —str Griffdu, schra Rotay Ro Elle A., Sophie Cherie if and Alumna, bktna Anne Comyn aries F, Crocker, baton Coquit- y, Griftnon and Henry Villard. lam ¢ POINTER FOR WIVES “Flow long do you generally keep your maids?” “Oh, until they begin to show how worry they are for my bhustand.”— 41—#tr Aus-' Boston Transcript. |U, & Bhipping Hoard Mooring—Btra Kast- |p |B. OLYMPIA, Jon. The toiissing ars ticles of incorporation havo been filed in the office of the secretary of ntate: Gray, Mclean & Porcy of Washing- ton, Beattie, $199,000. W. W. Peary ©. 'C, Cary. To buy, sel, deal in and handio at wholesale and retail, or eithor, bakers’ and confectioners’ tools and sup- ne Co, Pentti, $40,000, Lewis and Charles sell, Import, export easings, butener tool, butcher sup; R. W. Martin Co., Tenino, $25,000. Robert W, Martin, Claude A. Martin and James C, Martin. ‘To turn to a count any asd all inventions, improve- ments and processes used in connection | / with letters patent. Unawik Packing Co., B. Hanity, J. B. Most and W. Githort. canning busines ate. Variety Iron Foundry Co., Seattle, $10,~ 500. Alex Bi Carey, W. Fernyhough and Jolin Carey. Capital Thoater Co, Boattle, $6,000, 1. P, Grant, Sherman Bushnell and 0. Reynolds. Bonttle, $50,000, R Mount Vernon Hutek Co,, Mt. Vernon, | f Ineorenning stock $10,000 to $15,000, ©. M. Bogle Packing Co, Heattlo, in- ereaning stock $14,000 to $25,000, BUT TAX WAS HIGH LONDON—"Panhandiing” is a profitable occupation in London, Tako the caso of a 70-yenroid man arraigned in Thames police clurt for begging, A constable testified ho had found nearly $1,000 on the aged men- dicant’s person, The prisoner was given a choice of a $100 fine orgthree months’ imprisonmegt, Ho paid the To engage in tho fishing and| for" sso: ary onions, bo M, 6 Tox. “| tor, Public Markets WISTLAKE Stall 10, No. 1) corn meal, 45; Royal baking powder, dio; Amo, ibe; lerme soll tollet, Be; 2 Tha, covoa, 260; grape Julce, 40a qt. Stall 187, fresh creamery butter, 600 . tres 380 doz; mild 4 all Stall » | 1b tal White soap, $2.40; 60-60 wheat, 120 the, $2.70. turnips, 100 Iba, 60 41,60; Staymen Winesapa, 760 Beauty, 75 box. SANITARY Olympia oysters, 850 Columbia rivér sme simp meat, 60 Ibo; skinned R1315 and 164, 1, 280, 200, 400, $00 don; mn appler, 400 dow, $1.76 florida grapetrult, 166, 2 abe. tall 47, Loagarden preserves, attawberry and raspberry, 33¢ M.; blackberry, 26¢ tb.; marmalade, 230 pure feuit jam or Jelly, 200 I, Stall 165, beat but- tor, 620 Th., 8 Tha. $1.60; creamery but- 470, 4 The. $1.40; full mild cream Stall 14 onions, box; Rgme State 21-2 crab meat, 600 Yellow box, delivered; New foo, 386 tb.; Ths, bulk seedless raisins, 260, CORNER Stalin 16-29, very bent butter, 62 $1.56; creamery butter, 470, § Tb full mild cream cheese, 300; b cheese, 660 omargarine, 2 Tb % loin lambs rouat, 11%65 a! lamb, 8%e ton’, 12Wo; boo ie) hen ‘gor and padsage, Hastern ham, 24%; Eastern bacon, 2346 14, nice silver amelts, 160; herring, for, i6e, 4 for 260; red sliver salmon, Kippered salmon, 200, | Stalls ty, pot roast, 80; neck \bones, Yo; lamb roast, oul, 160, jo} nl 94-06 Pike 6 for 260; lamb chops, 1%; plenios, 16%0, PIKE PLACE Stall 17, § Ta. best cane sugar, To, Stall 12, tomatoes, corn, peas, 2 ca boy coftes, ground while you wait, 8 Thx. $1) Ansorted Campbell's, 96 ¢an; cocoa, 100, 8 the. pastry flour, 10-Tb. sack &fo. Stall butter, 48, 2 ba, Thc; strictly fren) standard emes, 42¢ dom; mild cheono, 29¢; Yakima honey, 6-f. pall 740 Stall 39, good pink, salmon, 3 cans ‘ Sun Maid raisins, 1 pkae., 2 for 260; binck figs, 1bc 1D. Stall 36, ™,; fresh herring, bo .; skinned soles, 2 for jc, 1627 Pike pl, specialp on all meat: ECONOMY Stall 16, 6 the best cand mumar, 74e Stall 52, otange inarmalade, 20¢ Ib. lle; home-made mayon- homitiy, Ibe qt. Stall 20, T.; large sweet on Supreme blend vottes 760, % the $1.10; Orange Pokoo bi black tea, 600 M%.; Ghirardelli’s chogo- Into, 1 Tb. 290, 8 The, Bbc; now pack ral- fins, 2 pkgs, 250; Hi-Grade green tea, 0c. Btall 3%, 700 9-Tb, anck New York buckwheat flour, 490; 16e pkg. Quick Quaker oats, 0c; 3 cans Campbell's to- mato soup, ate; jan olive oll, choice new jord’s corn vanilla or finest new . UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY A young Filipino saw in a news: paper an advertisement which read; “Wanted; A saxophone, Must be in good condition.” Not long afterward a swarthy young chap called at the address and sald to the advertiser: “I want to accept the positon, I have never been a saxophone, but I think I oan do it, and Tam in good) Joondition."—Youngstowa Telegram, “Silver Lane Pakson,” kit- i ten held by Mrs. Fernie B, Reyder of Binghamton, N, Y., won first prize at the cat show in New York city. Separating \whisky and _ politics doesn’t eeom to have improved either of therm.—Austin American, Almonds—t. Peanuts—Va Mixed Walnut Diamond Jumbo, bui ded, por Ib. Fancy, dui! jed, per Ib, FLOUR AND SUGAR Flour—Local blends lly patents. Farnly ree owe, joads to Shi; ‘0. B. Seattle) Pe wilow, 120s. feed’ nical, 10 feed, 100" Tet Mixed man run) AN-Graln Chopl—S mhlek Feed—10 Ser tonseed Meal Linseed Olt Mea +> BANK| CLEARINGS Clearings « Balances - Clearings Balances . 6,078,113.00 | 1,184,201.00 2,169,000.00 | 10 | Hogs—Recelpts, Market, steady. — Reef steers, $7@9; cows and hetferm: A $7@10; stockers andh, bulls, $2 210, Top, $7; bulk, $6. 3@ Sheep—Receipts, 1,410. Market, weal, | 9 Fat lambs, $12.95@12.68: feeder lamba, | | @ 12.78; ewes, $567.80, bs. lowe: 3198 Séth 8, frame resi~ 2,500, 28x38, $3,000, . ae 1201 He, 69th at, frame reetd 500. tion lunch room, $4,000, - y Mills, 600 W, Spokane sts $1,000. 6 h 200, ¥ W. H. Hainsworth, 2667 37th 8. W, frame | B6x84, $3,500, oe “['m going to fire that proofread. er," said the editor, “why? wi “Because he's in the habit of lete> | ting funny mistakes go thru and. 44 then ist's attention.” — Atlanta Constitu: > tion, 7 STOIC INSECT You never hear the bee complain, Nor hear {t weep and wall; But if tt wish it can unfokF 4 very painful tall, bringing them to the column) } 4