The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1924, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

€ 0 SATURDAY, foo De SHOW REMARKABLE INTELLEGENCE. OAT py my 104 ft . Weather Bureau TATOOBH ISLAND, Jan. 26.—1 «, tn— | Barometer Fising; cloudy; wind south, 20 Miles am hour, Arrivals and Departures Arrived —Jan, from Muroran, at 1/20 a. m.; str Kono- gan Mara from Tacoma, at 2 a. rm. don, 36.—Btr Cadaretta from Mukilteo Yia porte, at 10:40 Dp. ™m.; str Wheatland Montana trom Tacoma, at 9 p, m. Arabia Maru from Vancouver via Taco & ts ete Admire ia Tacoma, at for Kove ports, at noon; Btr Richmond, at #4, m ov King los Vessels in Port at Seattle Unith Cove Fecreal--Pioe 41—ttr Kat~ JANUARY 26, 1 ADAM AND EVA yOu KNOW . CVA, ANIMALS ABOUT THEIR FOOD? YOU mMevER SAW A HORSE WITH INDIGESTION @ OUT OUR WAY TOA SKK AY Ni NALS — Fern, Pier 6 & my 08 tte First High Tide 4:07 & m, 13.9 tt. Second Low Tide 4:23 p. m, 4. ft. Second High Tide U1:47 D. my 91 fe . | Pacitic %6—S8tr Yonan Maru str MA, at 2:60 p.m; atr Low Alamos trom Martinor, at 2146 p, m.; ate Robert Luc! nach from Boston vie ports, at 1 p. rm. it Katwura Maru from Kobe via Van- couver, B. ©. 410 p. m.; at Solano from Tacoma, at 4:46 a. m. A jan. 1—Htr Los Alamos for | Win fan Francteco, at § a. m.; str Toyooka| —Str Mara for Vancouver via Tacoma, at 4| mano, Dewoy for Everett 0 a. me; ate August a. for Taingtao via 1. B. UL. Drake tor 15.—Btr For- Dm, ior 40-—Sten Provident Biorated, Kongoemms ey Sexe gary T, Manzanita, | U. 8 Bhipping Hoard Mooring—-Stra East- ern Gals, Memnon. | Connecticut Street Terminal—U. Discoverer, str Pioneer. Atlantio Rtreet Terminal—Bftr Eagte. ik & Wingo—Hohr | Duthles’ Terminal—v. Ketohikan, ¥ mahip Moorings (Port Blake- if ‘i Nat URE Live VEGETABLES. UP ake) TIME AS HE HAD A PAIN, THE SEATTLE STAK Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks A Long Journey (INTENDED MAN THe. ON FRUITS AND TROUBLE 15. TO THE ADAM, You BEGAN TO GAT EAT TOO ¢ MEAT HE WAS AS STRONG much ! AN OX AND NEVER ~ 6) Y ae Wy We FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YA KNOW WHAT FRECKLES DID RAY WALTERS, POP? HE MIT BM IN Mt EVES AN’ MADE ST BLACK Beli treet Terminal—U. 8, Pier 14—Str Achiites, Pier 10—8tr Fulton. Pier 6—Str Arabia Maru (salle mt 10 a. m.) Marked for Future Reference FRECKLES DID A THING UKE THAT ?? GO AND SEND HIM TO ME MAVBE SO! EVA, 1 THINK a -) iy TR BUCKE WO LACE CURTAINS pan OTL Dy py OMY) feet 4 RUMMAGE SALE NEWS- FIRST DAY— MARSHAL OTEY WALKER SLIPPED AND FELL WHILE M LARGE TABLE TODAY, THREE LEGS ¢ TWO ON THE TABLE AND ONE ON T HEAR You GAVE ONE OF THE WHADDVA | WALTERS BoyS A BLACK EYE= WANT WITH WUAT REASON) HAD You FoR, AE, POPP SUCH CONDUCT P me {JUST THINK OF THE You HAD WHAT Doe |} CAMEL. WHY HE BETTER STUDY THE GIRAFFE CAN TRAVEL OVER, THE GIRAFFE, 00? THE DESERT FOR DAYS ADAM en z ON JUST QNE DRINK a ig BY CAP HIGGINS WELL, ADAM, ) HE MAKES LITTLE FO GO ALONG Ways. A OD BY STANLEY, 7) B/ rine CRACKERS Wahmim ions 2 vw = cae TS PIANOS Zz AND FISH HOOKS 2 WERE DAMAGED- THE MARSHAL GIT FER. HOME BRUNO! OVING ALS ( ea) BY BLOSSE Ly Mtr Northwestern Miller. Coast Coat wu. Grittau, Kile Pier 4—Str Cadaretta. Pier 2—8tr Alaska ¢ Alameda, Pier 1—Mtr Robert Luckenbach, Pler A—Atr Admiral Hodman. Bunkers. 8 1, 8, U inal—Str Nordhay, Mill—Stre Romange, feat 9m, m.), ate Ruby, me Anvil. i. &, Connecticut. ms a. LH. natitla, ‘Yonan Sophie Christensen, Grief Fatal to A Meteor and Alumna, bktns Anne Comyn and Charles F, Crocker, bakes Coquit- lam City, Griffeon and Henry Vilined, Sorrowing Son 26.—Grief- SALEM, Ore., stricken, while accompanying the body of hin mother to the cemetery here, Albert. Jan, Cather, 65, dled OLYMPIA, Jan, £6.—The following ar- ticles of Incorporation have been filed in the office of the secretary of atate: Hoattle, $10,000. D, Marriott. Blevated Ralway system, nD. D. Hoattle, B. ¥. Alburty, Jo Defries, J or, Royal A. MeG MeCiay and John G. Barnes M. D. 10, Everett, $6,000, Tarvey FH. Mann, Frank G, Dobba and Louls 1. Stormer, To soll and dispose of real estate; to engage in wood and wood products, Valley Lumber Co., Kent, $4,000. J. W. Bheedy and G, G. Thasor, Farm Products association, Lvorett, $10,000, Decren of dissolution, Sprinkle Lumber Co., Sunnyalde, chang- Ing name to Garren Lumber Co, Our Grocery Co. Everett, changing, name to Farm Products Grocery Co, Hoe-Ankeny Co, Seattle, In reaning Kk $10,000 to $70,000. tchell Roofing & Flooring Co., Heat Marous W, Getchell and HR. ‘Hixth Avenue Inyestmont Co., Seattle, John f. Holmes and Richard J. 9 generally in the fu- g's Studio, Beattie, $7,600, J. 1. , ©. 8, Long and Ruth G, Long. win Leater Co, Ine., Boattle, $60,000, ©. W. Leater, D, V, Halvoratadt and Ht. G, Barth, ‘fo conduet and carry on in Woodland park 1p the city of Hoattlo any conceasion granted by the park commis- lon. Pioneer Transfer Co., Longview, $10. 000, HJ, Jurt, Charles A, MacCallum, Hagie Supply Co,, Kelso, $20,00 f B, Haraden, W. J, Byrne and J. 1, Btone. ‘The sale of dryKoods, millinery, hardware, jewelry, ments, ftrocerion, eto. ‘Aanka, and Northwest Dirigibie Co,, changing place of business from Bpokane to Heattle, The Great Northern Pur Parma, Ine, Spokane, $100,000, increasing directors, PIKE PLACE Stall 17, 8 tb Stall 12, tomato: cottes, ground Aasorted Campboll's, 9¢ can. Tha. 260; pastry flour, 10+ Stall $1, butter, 48e, 2 Ths. fresh standard eggs, 42¢ Public Markets WESTLAKE Stall 105, No. 10 corn meal, 360; Royal baking powder, 400; Amo, abc} large roll totlet, Ge; 2 The, cocoa, 260; Krape Jutco, 400 at. , fresh creamery butter, OOF, Dow! 0 1 280 dor; mild] Stall 49 good pink salmon, 3 cans 26¢}] xraufman and C - Ste: Big. 10: Seu et male | Bun Meld raleinn, S0-c8, pots. & for stoi Saurmen and Connelys “comedy stall 181, black fins, 160 1, Stall a6, frewh smolts, | drama, “To the Ladies," given by the wry y Fe 1Se %.; fresh herring, Se Ib.; fresh Sigh Sabe 5 fi ster riibadl ‘wesley 6 bars crys (skinned soles, 2 for 260, 1637 Pike pl, students of the University of Wash- tal White soap, 250; ecratch, 100 tha. |*Pecials on all moats, » ington Friday night in Meany hall, 2.40; 60-60 corn mand wheat, $2.26; KE ae ea ae Bae oe ee eeeeat age, seiow | weal ah, 8 ee en eine auger, thee] THCPIAY was pleasingly staged.| turnips, 100 wa, 60 Gries! eds Stall 62, orange marmalade, 200 t.; new| Adele Walker in the leading role $1.60; Ataymen Wineraps, 760 box; adp mayon- s Tbe box. Homing, Ise ate Ball 20, {Proved to be almost as, good an SANITARY ‘alnuts, 160 Tb.; large aweet oranges, | actress as sho is a singer. Atala 21-92, Olympla oysters, Ble pti |2 dos. 260; ohestn’ crab mont, 600 1b.; Columbia river amelts, |oranges, 660 box, 15 hrimp mea Th.; fresh | for 100; beat cranberrioa, akinned sole, 160 2|40, Supreme blend coffee, 4-16 and stall 164,| 750, 9 tha, $1.10; Orange 1, Bho, 200, 400, 600 doz; | black tea, apples, 406 doz, $1.76 Yellow New box, delivered; Florida grapefruit, 160, 2 ain 600, 2 pkes. Stall 38, buckwhent 10 9 Ib, for 260; dry onions, bo tb. 0 Iba 260. 490; Stall 47, Toagarden proserves, strawberry 160 best cane sugar, To. hile you walt, cheers, 290; Yakima honey, G-tb, pall 740 imported, 160; Jap dox,; juley lemons, ibe Ib. 400 Tb. 2 tba. 600 1.; Ghirardelli's choco- late, 1 th. 29¢, 9 tba, Sc; now pack rai- 260; Hi-Grade green te wack New York » 2 can 2 tbe. con, 100, 3 ack 380. 760; atriotly doz; mild with a splendid Stall Pekos blend Fred Blanchard, BEE, Sule r berry, 80 Ib.; binakberry, 260 cans Campbell's to- ae ae nermelade, dao 'b.; pure frult Jam| mats soup, 260; pure Italian olive oll, ah Utes ty or jelly, 200, tb, Stall 166, Bent but-lqt, 6c, t-gal, $140; 8 Tha, choice now ONO of the play. ter, bio T,, @ Ia, $1.60; creamery but~| prunes, 260; % pkgs. Kingaford’s corn ter, 470, 9° tha, $1.40; full mild or Aturoh, 26e; 250 bottle pure vanilla or | of inexperience, cheees, 300 Th.j best Swiss che lemon’ extract, 26e; 4 IDK finent new | O19 tb.; oloomargarine, 2 Tos. 460, Stalls 24 | psodie ins, 870. fi 46-27, Ghirdrdelll's chocolate, 290 Ib, 8 Ts, 190; Mille’ > by Taney ba. bull weed! aaa Caseys” Plan for Staite 10-22, vory best rf - i $1.55; oreamery butter, 4 41.40) Mid-Winter Frolic full mild cream cheese, Gbe} oleom foin tam hier veal. ucts will be featured an ue winter carnival of the Knights of astern ha Columbus at hall, February 18 to 23, Stall 14, nie 2 for 160, 6 for g6e; lamb chops, 12%4c; lamb ros 7c; picnics, 1640; steak, 160 Jand." Chinese Jazz, mysteries and prod: at the Knights of Columbus nival has been dubbed “Fairy Chinu- mid- | law mtil 1890 census, house todas The car- Burope. the Dick Shaw and Martin McLean, tho giving evidence were ere amee ve renee PLAY PROVES PLEASING ONE A fair-sized audience wus delighted Interpretation of Salem Nourse’s portrayel was tho most finished of the lot, much better than his work in the last ‘ Bess Ernest McBivain‘and Albert Otten. hejmer all deserve mention. ard was successful in his characteri- play. Chamber: Blanch. most difficult very accept- May Reduce Influx Into U, S. to 1930 |i WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—A_ bill) Gortonseed Meal extending the «present 1930, with the quota re- duced to 1 per cont, based on the was introduced in the by Representative Cable, of Ohio, ‘The quotas would apply to Canada and Mexico as well as to immigration { ‘gem SEATTLE EGGS RAIL STOCKS — PAGE 5 STILL STEADY) NOW FEVERISH | Snow in Yakima May Stim-|Industrials Climb to New ‘The local fresh egg market op firm Sat wit fay morning New k buying and little easier, Butter continues ste with no upward tendencies Tho usual January end-of-the month lull was noted on the produce with sales running larg market, to staples, Snow was fa Yakima Saturday morning, which | expected to stimulate act Yakima potatoes, DAIRY PRODUCTS ¥. 0. B, conde: f | DAIRY PROD Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Butter—Local creamery, cubes. Local prints, wr Exee—Vrenh ranc Mixed colors Pullete sees Cheeso— Oregon triplete Wisconsin cream brick. Block Swiss PDEDs seer see white shell. Washington triplets | Tillamook triplets, off ... | POULTRY AND MEA’ Prices Paid Shippers Brotlers—per lb. «+--+ Cai | Hes Dressed ....-.-+. | Turkeys—Fancy d. p, young.++« Koosters—Oid, live, per Ib. | Hoge—Chotce Weht oo. +00. |. Chotce, heavy, 160-200 tba. Veal—Fancy milk, 60-120 tbe Heavy, med. quality ....- POULTRY AND MEA’ Prices Paid Wholesa Ducks—Dressed, per Ib | Hens—Dressed, heavy . | Dressed, light . | Live, heavy Veal—Fancy, lg t Medium to good Falr to medium Canners Calves | Hors— Prime . . Smooth, heavy... Rough, Pigs Bheep— Prime lambs | Common to choice | | Yeartings Wethe: Ewes retail dealers by wholesalers, Seasonal exceptions, pri transportation to Seattle and selling cost.) Ariichokes—Per doz. Bunch Vegetables—Cai Cabbage—Cal., per Tm > bell, per Ib, Florida, pet Ib. . Potat, oC Local whites, ewp. Rutabagas—Per wack « Spinach—Impert Walla Walla juash—Per TD. Bweet Potatoes—Per Tb, Golden Glow, hamper .. Tomatoes—M Florida, oni Tarnips—Pet sack ..- Yams—Louldana Cal, | Apples—Dellcious Bpitzenbergs Wineeaps Ark, Blacks Yellow Newtons Rome Beauties . King * | Bananas—Por Ib. Cocoanuts—Per dom. . Cranberries+-Wash,, per box.. Ore., Eastern, tee—Campl, 36-pke. box, 36-pkg. Sack Lots Almonds—t, Peanuts—Va, China, per Tb. Walnuts—Pare Diamond bjand, per tb. . Jumbo, budped, per oe Fancy, budded, per Tb. FLOUR AND oonl blends . per ove. HAY, GRAIN (Pecet on NYO. B. Seattle) nt ac Barley—Whole,| food, 100) Rolled and gHound, $0 Oate—Whole fe Rolled and grpund, Wheat—Reclenifed feod, 126) ‘Mixed feed (nil run) All-Grain Chop-4-80's ick Feed—100}s Chick B, M. Magh Growing Feed—J00's jaah—100'8] 10's |Seratch Feed: uit Meal-—f 00° « 100's , 100°8 400". . eo Linseed OL Meal Soya Bean Meal N. Y. Sugpr ai day" Sugar—rirm, granwlated, $85 tations m @ Bantos, 16%) Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers, 0. 1, por tb AND F ixed Carlonds to Shipper, ulate Potato Market h ae supplies iin, 00 TS TS Dealers 5.00@ 6.00 17.008 1.26 +1L.0001: <8 bogies (The prices given are those made to With to produ ean be figured by deducting the cost of 4 approxi- mately 15 per cent for hauling, storage 25m | | Clearings .... +... .$5,240,246,90 Balances ..... ..... 1,870,904.05 Portland Clearings . veees 4,890,842.00 ED Rt 0 414,00 @ 45.00 | 100) John Odyn, 120 W, 79th at, frame regis nd Cof fee 05; refined, tiem; 8.86, \ re boffee—No, i To] OM spot, 10 Coffee—No, 0. eae Hee. Bb, No! Hans Reinet | Heights at Closing ed | WALL sTner CIAL JOURNAL VINAN~ f F HEV | i—Fresh ae erish activity of tong took place at n the stock market, speculative enthusiasm spread= ng into the railroad list on a sale the j the which made the session practically the broadest since the exciting mar \ of last February With the industrial averages climbing high ground on the cu it v nt that in|the primary forward movement had {been resumed in a manner which |*ugKented that the general list was Jina bullish ci | Weekly trade re we reported an improvement in business. This ape plied to steel, copper, rubber, auto- mobiles, chain stores and mail order house and electric companies, Foune dation is gradually being made for 4 big spring business in nsarly si lines, Many bankers hold that the second quarter of 1924 will be more Prosperous than the second quarter Industrial companies will * making more money and wage payments thruout the country will \40|Feach & new peak before July. With (a8| g0ld in unprecedentea supply and ‘s6| brokers loans showing small ine crease, thero is nothing to fear #0 .38| long as spring Js concerned, Kalls came into increasing prom= ‘a6|{nence jn the second hour under 38|the lead of Pennsylvania, which staged a remarkable display of strength in advancing two points to 46%. Atchison also went into new high ground for 1924, despite the 48) week's deduction of the $1.50 divi- 123 | dend. 32| High priced industrials maintained 33/0 pronounced buoyancy, American 1$| Tobacco coming to the front with « 4) four point Jump to 15 48] Opening prices in +20) Oil of New Jersey, 42; 14| Texas Company, aI n-A: ae Ps Balawin, r 18|B, 60 12 BB) %; en etric, 221% A2| Westinghouse, 647 14: F ‘AliIron & Steel, 66% 99/112, up 4%: New Ha’ 48|Marland, 40%, up % 13/ off %; Consolidated | Southern Rallwa: | baker, 101%, off ¥ ‘The market closed irregular. - 1 ing prices included: we Stoel, 24/1044, up %; Baldwin, 126%, up ss ‘Ht | Studebaker, ‘101, off %; American ih | Can, 112, Davison Chemical, ‘ Corn Products, 186%, up 314; Cast Iron Pipe, 73%, off 144: | General Electric, 220%, off z ed 41) dustrial Alcohol’ 773° off 14 Pane merican B, 49%, off 2; Sinclair, 23%, off %q; Southern Pacifi 87%, |up ig: New York Centrat 109%, ap 1 Bouthern al , 44%, : Lchigh Valley, 13g. 07 et SD Be ae WHEAT TRADING SAGS ONE CENT |Choppiness and Dips Feature Grain; Closing Low in wheat was choppy. Opening strong and higher, several later dips weak: mar- feat and prices sagged low the opening befor checked. ie z ee Appearance of fresh buying aided corn to recover slightly from a sink- ing epell. Toward the close, re- rq) POTt# told of better business at the seaboard and indications of ti; ing up by country holders. ner Oats rallied from the days low point with other grains. Sellers were in evidence. Frovisions were neg- lectern luring the d. lasgod Sonat jay's trading and Friday's Qu Wheat— ean Low Close Boe 1.09% $1.08 © 107% LOT% 1 a 2 1.06% 0% ny Ale LIT 177 11.60 11.68 Tan. seeeee Nominal 9.60 eee Cash Wheat 3 red, $1.11%; No. 3 hard, $1.094 @1-12. H Liverpool! Grain | Friday's Quotations Wheat— Open High Mar. 24d Os 34 May. . a S510%d Salta eee Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, J: Forelgn ex: French francs, §0.0453; 000,000,000 to the dolla: The foreign exchi down. marke! Sterling demand, $4.22% off $0.0000%%; Ii t francs, $0.0 marks, 4,600,000,000,000 to the fone ° San Francisco Produce tations E | Friday’ | Butter—rxtras, S10 1 ‘B00 Ibe: Prime firsts, extra. pull 33%c dox.; undersized pullets, Soe coe Cheese—California flats, fancy, 25%0 Ib, . Portland Live Stock Friday’ wotatic tle—Receipt ee Slow. Good $7.25 @ 8.50, medium steers, $5.71 H 3 good Tent heifers, $5.25, canners, 3; bull calves, $4.50@10.50. i Hoge-Tieteipts Cs Market slow. Mes 7.60G8; heavy, 4.500 none. Market, slow. to. ‘choloe” lamba, Si1@ane ings, $6@9.50; wethe: ewes, $3.50@0,60. 0" SM BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Balances . + 1,088,008.00 Tacoma | Total transactions. . 2,660,000.00 Building Permits — City of Sonttlo, County-City bids. fi shed, 24x52, $1,600, W, G. Anderson, 2937 First ave, residence, 27x29, $5,000. . Conklin, 2719 69th 8, Wh, residence, 28x34, $8,500, B. B. Conklin, 2719 ‘Seth 8, W., realdence, 28x84, $8,600. HH, Mills, 3255 44th S, W., frame reat. denco, 26x40, $2,800. > Hinckley Bldgs 0, ‘4 0 4.00 | mp, | Empire Rldrs, Co,, 209 frame residence, $3,001 denen, 34x20, $8,000, Carl Hedven, 408 American Rank Bldg. frame residence, 20x38, $3,000, Carl Fedeen, 408 American Bank bdgy residence, 30x38, $3,000, Perrone 1943 Rainier ave, frame Fesidence, 26x82, $1,80 Hans Reinortson, 46 dene, 26x44, Sunnyside Srasme rt 4600 residence, 26x44, $3,000, 1% |Chicago Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Cash wheat—Ne. Sterling demand, ie i $0.0434; Belgian, $0.0411%$; marks, 4,500,< , 50.0488, Fe ag

Other pages from this issue: