The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTL’ STAR Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks ADAM AND EVA BY CAP HIGGINS ‘EGGS REGISTER DIVIDEND HAS ANOTHER DROP STOCK EFFECT Spring Price Decline {s| Most Stimulating Opening in ) Through the Keyhole rapa rrr ; DECLARE {WHAT'S HE ff KNOW WHAT { Done Now UNE HE HIMSELF OR THE up la} ree HE SAID Hl WAS GOING | YO DO HEN TIFK | rup’ (\STupy J LOcKED \ iN THAT Room} LAST TWO HOURS y Awd ' DON HAS ~ INTO ) MOTHER ? GOT ADAM Some BY WILLIAMS }\\ HOLDER NEWT SHES AREARIN. You SAY THATS MY DINNER = E> NOW LISTEN 10 geri FA Me--- ik TELL (> fe You HOW IT ALL DONT FORGET TO TELL HIM HOW SHE ACTED WHEN MRS DODD FORGOT To RETURN TH’ (J k RUMMAGE SALE NEWS ~- FOURTH DAY- AUNT SARAH PEABODY HUSHED UP THE AFFAIR. ABOUT MRS URJOHN FINDING A DRESSING SACK SHE HAD GIVEN MRS DE VAUGHN FoR CHRISTMAS - THE EDITOR OF THE CLARION PROMISED NOT To PRINT A WORD ABOUT IT- FRECKLES AND | HIS FRIENDS ANNES, You DO NOW THINK- FINE FEATHERS MAKE FINE — GEE- DONT KNOW 1 CALL QUEER, Tar \ LN. DONT You S now KIND OF , THE OLD HOME TOWN FOR GOOONESS SAKE - SUCH A FACE! WHY 1 HAVENT EVEN TOUCHED + YOU YES, YA Don © Cet in Port at Seattle | inlezander. "/Business Men Sign $6,000 to Publicity Campaign Ship Ne Tides in Stile | 7ag mana WEDNESDAY tl Birt ‘iat "ria0 Emma Alexander, Alexander, Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U, 8. Second Low Tide TAD De my OL tt. |) ¢ * Weather Bureau Report | TATOOSH ISLAND, Jan. 30-—8 a. m.—-! Sag? tagidiy; tata, and |b 5; 36 miles an hour. Memnon Terminai—v, “Pict meer, Discoverer. Pledges King &@ Winge—dchr Ruby, ma Anvil, |for the d Btreet Terminal—Str Chickasaw | Chamber fund day 8. cl Shipbutiding & Dry Dock C I ate | 8) of $5,005 first day's we of Commerce at their th were were reported | otk of the advertising meeting ‘Tues. club. ‘The tic over their as the amounts | team U. 8. B. Connecticut Waterway Dock é& Warehouse Co. tr Robert Luckenbach Dry Docks—Stra Fs texandar at Gambo, Admiral Peary, Lene kenbach, Margaret Dollar, Admiral Rogers Zaies Calady i trom | Amen Terminal—str ent Seattle Los Angeles Via. San Francisco, at 3 & Ma ‘™m.; ms Buenos Aires from Stockholm via Heffernan's ports, at 1 a. m.; str Edward Lucken-| Owego. | Training Station—Eagie No, 67. bach from Boston via ports, at 1:30 D.| Tastor's Mill--titr Boleeo m. Jan. 29.--Str President Grant from | Aladks, Sisamehip Moorings—ire Jofter- ma, at 9 p. m.; #tr Philoctetes from | fon. Ketchikan, Redondo, one : i ports, at 4:36 p.m; atr| Alaska Steamship Moorings (Port sitake- Duisheeats Chy trom Vanevuver vie. Ta-| _167)—Strd Oduna, Tanan coma, at 8:15 p. 3n.; str Bverett from | Winslow Marine vache. Detiys Roan "Cu. B. H. Hatch’s team was third with Francisco, at 2p. m.; str Manulani| — ‘du, schrs Betay Ross, Ca-| 2. H. Hatch’s tea: < Ban Francisco, at 2p. m mano, Ella A, Hophie Christensen, |$665, and Police Chief Severyn's 20-—Bir Margaret Dotlar| Meteor and Alumna, bktns Anne Comyn | team, wan fourth with $415. for Everett via Tacoms, at 6 a. m.; str| find Charl Coote: Earwle Ceetiee! "sy saees total $6,000 ted - won and Henry Villard. edges totalin 6, reported eles via Ban | Ines for Low Angeles ~ | Tue noon by the business men nciseo, at 6:46 a. m.; str Sidpey M.| 4 BE — who are making a cleanup canv thru| bring the Chamber of C teams first day's y reported were only |Only $50,000 remains to bo secured to complete the $1 ) fund D. B. Trefethen'’s team led on the first day's report with pledges amounting to $2,0 He reported that he had not received complete reports from all of his wor ‘ordhay. Dlevator—#tr Kateu Dry Dock—#tra Ttainter, | rs. | T. Harry Gowman's team was seo ond with a total of $1,200 pledges, Hauptman tor New York via ports, at} You haven't finished res ib15 a. Manulant for itt paper until you have t 2am. Jan, 29--ftr Northland for , i apn Francisco vin Yiverett, at 7 p. m,;| Me Want ads, ir Win. ¥. Herrin for Ban Franciaco, si| pm. rett for Tacoma, at 4:20| hah mc ai for Honolulu, at 2:4 tath, ™.; *te Sagadahoc for Tacoma ot dtp ing the ed mmerce to- tourist promotion fund to $ nous columns in the were made by the following y have something of |dividuals and firms: Admiral interest to you. Turn to them now.' ental Line, Alaska Steamship Co, 0 \a. | ahead. ss to} } Henry al for its 1924 national advertising| Mills, Hes Ce PIKE PLACE Ths, best cane sugar, Tée. 2 cans 260; ie you walt, 2 The. $1; jorted Campbell's, 9c can; cocoa, 10¢, 3 . 26¢; pastry flour, 10-Tb, sack afc. butter, 486, strictly GERMAN FUND PROBE BEGUN 30.—Committea of headed by Gen. Chas. | Dawes, made what was described as a “satisfactory start" in its inves. | ® gation of Germany's finances at a two-hour session here today. Stabilization of currency, estab- lishment of an {ndependent gold bank and Investigation of Germany's budget, including railways, taxes, eth., were discuaned and were said to constitute the chief problems Public Markets | ea ins WESTLAKE Stall 105, No. 10 corn meal, baking powder, 400; | experts No. 1, « 9 Toa. $1.66; 6 bara Crye: 260; acratch, 300 The. corn and whea, $2.25; 120 fhe, $2.79, Stall 124, yellow turnips, 100 Tha 60c; onlons, 100 ta. 41.60; Staymen Winesaps, Tbe box; Rome Beauty, 760 box. SANITARY Olympia 3 h herrii skinned soles, 2 for 26c. ‘pecials on all meats, ECONOMY # The dest cane sugar, Te. $2.40; [i hi 1627 Pike pl, ; skinned no! 16 and 200, 400, Arcade Building & Realty Co. The f Argus, Armour & Co., Ballard Marine Railway Co., Bellingham Coal Mine, Boyd Shoo & Rubber Co., Broadway |” Empire, Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co., Victor H. Ei mann Co. Gillam-Bird Co., chestnuts, imported, 16¢ be box, the doz; Juicy lemog t cranberries, 160 Tb, Stal dry onions, te Toagarden preserves, strawberry | berry, 33¢ Ib.; blackberry, 250 t.; marmalade, 23¢ TD.; pure fruit Jam “lor jelly, 200 . Stall 155, beet but- Henry Investment Co., Hotel Butler |ter, 6:0 M., 2 The. $1.60; creamery but- 30, ‘ote! or" ian J of ter, 47c, 3 the. $1.40; full mild cream bg Meeba | de raed) a cheene, ¢ %.; best Swiss cheese, b5¢ Jacob Kaufman Co., Leary Building | ty **treomargarine, 2 Toe dtc. Stalla 24, Co., W. J. Marshall, Frank E. Case, | 36-37, Ghirard chocolate, 290 Tb. MatchettMackiem Co. . Northern) @s 00; Milv bulk Softee, $80: 1; | ctrie Co., Newman-Burrows Co., ae Wee vag oly Pikes scteer W. H. Olin, Puget Sound Sheet Col tite RRET o butter, 62 Stall 191, Swift's Premt Metal Works, Palace Cafe, Puget |, eae od Beer “thes S102 taebues. ae? Sourd Navigation Co., Puget Timber | 3, Se; Pacific Cresoting Co., Standard | , St. Regis Hotel, C. A. Robb, Seaborn, Seattle Flour her Bros, & Co., Inc., Ei Shop, Troy Laun. Washington Building Prod- Dr. Park Weed Willis, 1. 1bo phe. Quick 36e bottle pure vanilla of |lemon’ extract, 260; 4 Iba. finest mew strietty fresh ranch eges, nut butter, Ib, 2c, Stall 106 nation ;/or Borden's milk, can, 10c; 2 ate. sauer- Kraut, 250; 3 Ibs. Mexican bes Ly rina, 25 ou 14M ake. herring, red silver salmon, Imon, 200. Stalls fo; neck bones, i ©; lamb roast, te; plenice, 46 yor ateake ise, hi ne Way fern bacon, Stall 14, nice allver amelte, 16¢; 2 for 160, 4 for 25e; y s 4 Ibe. Westlake Special flour, 49 es a bars Crystal White soap, 3he; se 100 Ibe., and wheat, $2.20; oats, 100 ‘b + $2.05; Golden Eee ucts Co., P. Mines, ; Onts—Whole feed, 100 Probably on Its Way Another drop of one cent on eng ening of Wednesday's ppers marked the ¢ market, Th on white shells wan 32 cer with quotations to retailers prevailing at 87 cents, Pullet eggs felt today’s drop shippers receiving tallers being quoted 43 cents. It in belt the prosont week mark the beginning of the spring slump in prices until the storage season, which Is about six weeks off. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers ruling price to # cents and re le delivery . white bell Je supply DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘aid Wholesale Dealers Oregon triplete ..+ Wisconsin cream. brick Block Bwise Washington triplets ..++++ Tillamook tripfets, old... POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid salopere Per tb. Live fat, C7 de D vee 4% ibs, and up live, 3% to 4% Ibe. 3 to 3% ibe. «+ Live ‘ Fancy dressed Belgian ‘Haves Drew Surkere Moosters Moge—c Chotes, heavy, Veal—¥ancy wm Heavy, POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Dreased, per ib. Dressed, heavy Dressed, light . Brotlers. per Ib. Live . ancy 4. p. you 4, live, per Ib foe Heht 160-200 Ibe. . 0-120 Ibe. Dressed, per Ib. .- Turkeys—Yaney, dressed live, fancy, Ib. Beigian Hares— Lave Dressed, per ib. Cows Country dr Mogs—Yancy block « Veal—Faney, light « Heavy, coarse ... LIVE STOCK Quotations at Union Stockyards Cattle— Prime steers per Ib... Medium to good .. Fair to medium Cannere Calves 5.5 | Hoxs— Bmooth, heavy Rough, heavy Pigs Prime lambs . Common to choice Yearlings $e Wethers . Ewes .. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (The prices given are those made to retail dealers by wholesalers, With ceptions, prices to produc: figured by deducting the cost of neportation to Seattle and approzi- ly 15 per cent for hauling, storage selling cost.) Artichekes—Per doz. Beets—Local, new, per sack. Lattnce—Imperial Onlous—al., per owt Ore, per wt... Papato, per cwt « Local green, per doz. ....., Walla Walle, green. per doz. Netted Gems, No. 1, ton. .38.00@ Retichee tees dou: Danses: Golden Glow, hamper Tomatoes—Mox.. bug Florida, care Apple Dtlaees Bpltzenberés Winesaps Ark, Blacks Yellow Strained, per Ib. | Lemons—Fancy 1 chotee . Oranges—Per box Jap, bundle Pears—Per box Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers, Sack Lote Almonds—t. X. Ls, per Ib, Peanuts—Va, per Ib. China, per Ib. + Pecans—Per Id. Mixed Nute—Per Walnuts—Pancy, No. 1 Diamond brand, per Ib. Jumbo, budded, per 1d. Fancy, budded, per tb. FLOUR AND SUGAR Floar—Local biends . Family patents Sugar—Cane, per cwt. .. Beet, per cwt. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED (Prices on Mixed Carloads to Shipper, F, 0. B. Seattle) porn. yellow, 120 S ected and feed meal, . 40.00 @ 42.00 Barley—Wiiele, teed,” 16% 29.00 Rolled and ground, 8 00 . 40.00@ 42.00 Rofled and ground, 70's- BOG veeeccsevessseveresesoe48.00@44.00 Wheat—itecleaned feed, 126 Mixed feed (mill run).. | All-Grain Chop—so's . | Chick Feed—i00's ... {Chick 1 M Maah—r60 Mi Sekich Feed 100% | Mike Peta Soya Bean Meal—100' be; Bone Meal—10 mash, 100 Ibe, $2.20. Stall 124, yellow turnips, 190 Ibs, 0c; onions, 100 1 $1.50: Roman’ Beaaty” apples, box, The, od that the declines of | tr dividend, 369 .60/ foreign 1 + <4 18.00 | 38.009 40.00 | Months Hits ’Change | WALL STH | CIAL | NEW YORE | States Stools ot #49, of 19 | monthe wince t then autho JOURNAL nevIEW VINAN~ threo and cent ex at buoy zation of a b ented Ahe mc ant opening of the et econt wr Bteel e market and the ntee) post ar before ita opening the tape Large advances were no where an opened at atdwia'w up 1% and hem el, 2 Opening prices panama. pyises debaker, Pan-Ame B, 49, Southern Rai General Moto shares at 106, up 2% GRAINS RALLY UNDER BUYING Wheat and Oats Rule High- er and Corn Takes Slump CHICAGO, Jan. 2 ona fair class of b close wheat and corn slightly lower, Wheat rallied from the da point, mainly thru strength by fair export business, Snow's statement, which said a sp cial analysis of the current mov: ment and supply position tn all grains indicated ejther farm stocks [are decidedly smafier than generally believed, or farmers have developed | secret ability to hold onto grains. Corn recovered some of its losses Ny and at the close ruled py abe higher. Oats obtained strength from other grains and showed fractional ad- vances at the close. No late fea- |tures were in evidence Provisions were dull after midday. Strength in hogs and grains only jserved to send prices down, . \Chicago Board of Trade Tursday's Quotations Wheat— Oven High Low Close $1.09% $1.10 $1.09 $1.10 107% 108 Lore 1. 1.06% 1 19% Grains rallied ying and at the ats ruled higher; FRE FR sey ABH 11.27 Nominal eee 1135 (11.96 Livervoo!l Grain Toreday's Quotations Open High low Clom ja 3H Se SHG Os SUK Se THE te 10%4 10%d Ee lOKd ts 10Ke te 94a a te 84d te 94E ° Whe |Mar.. May. July. San Francisco Produce ‘Tuesday's Quotations, ret Sgehens S2%e Ib; prime firsts, . Egus—Extras. 27%0 doz; extra pullets, Ste dou: undersized puliela, the doe, Cheese California fats, fancy, 38 Ib. eee N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Toesday’s dull; granulated, $8.25 @4.60. lee—No. 7 Rio on spot, No, 4 Santos, M6@18%0 1b . Portland Live Stock y's Quotations none. $2.25@8; medium, 67.25; ie €.75; cannere, $293; bulls, $3@4.503 calven, $4.60@10.50., Hoge—Recelpts, none. Market, steady. Medium to cholce, $5.75@7.55; heavy, 4. 75; ples, $6@7.78. Receipts, none. Market, steady, Medium to choice lambs, $11@12; year- lings, wethers, $5.3066.50; Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. 2%.—Forelgn ex- change opened higher. Sterling aay 28% rare france, $0.0 lan france, $0.0411; poe, to the dollar, 14s bg Tuesda:; Cattle—Recelpts, ®OKTON, Jan. 29.—The wool market continues strong, but there is some hesl- tation following the advance, Sellers are apparently holding comfortably, with territory in Ohto slightly advanced, and other wools held equally firm. arkets prices are very firm at high levels and some further advances are noted. eee Denver Live Stock Taesday < er .60; stockers and testes, 5 bulls, $2.50@5. Hoge—Receipts, 4 10e higher. ‘Top, $7.1 T: ples, $5@5.75, Receipts, 3. Fat lamba, $12.26@ 13.35; . frame Nela Hed! . frame 39.009 41.00 4 Harry W [Dealers by residence, 2 Albert A. Hall, Ninth ave. x24, $4,180, E. 45th at, frame th and Lenora, y ) wreck garage building, $1,200. James Hewitson, 1418 Eighth ave, 0. Mf. bide, 60x112, $8,000. 1106 Convin Place, residence, 24x30, $4,000, P. Hemingten, 4515 frame residence, 24 A frame R. w ths You can buy any make of used from Seattle Automobile Used Car watching their bargains in the Want Ad Columns, haxota 00.

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