The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1924, Page 12

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ANUMBER OF WOMEN “+ TRIED To GET BACK ARTICLES THEY HAD DONATED To THE SALE DON'T BOTHER ME NOW, TAG - 60 AND ASK FRECKLES “Oo ye a ee 5 WELL, DID You FIND OUT WHETHER COWS LAID E66S ANO- FRECKLES SAID," How COULD A COW GET IN A CHICKEN | Pier 14—Btr Philoctetes. || Blet §—Str Bverett. || Pier |Ship News : Tides in Seattle THURSDAY pi eg gan. at | First’ High, Tide || Ruth Coal Bunkers—Stra West L. 8. Umatilla. ngineering Works—U. 8. High Tide 1:38 & m., 99 ft.|3:01 a. m., ees Lew 3100 1s a. m., ts Hoara | Second High ‘Tide ier 1 : Moorings—Strs | Second Low Tide | J15 p.m, —0, hr Ruby, ms Anvil. | . Terminal—Strs Tjikandi, | r—U, 8 #. Connecticut. | ATOOBH ISLAND, Jan. 31—6 a. m.—| Kant Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— Parormeter falling; raining; wind south, | 4$ miles an hour. fF Liobre Alexander, | , Admiral Rogers, ee} Arrivals and Departures Arrived—Jan. 21.—Str City of Spokane | Bg ert pet Erreray “Sane | Colmar Creosote Works—str 1. W. | | 9 We etefternan's Dry Dock—etrs~ Bainter, | Owegn | Weat Beattle Training Station—p, Ames Terminal Co.—Str Steet 8¢ | ttieton's Mill—Htr Santa Inez. gle Xo.| F i MII—Str Boland, j Alaska Steamship Moorings—Strs Jeffer- ton, Ketchikan, Redondo, | Alaska Steamship Moorings (Port Biake- ly)—Btrs Odun: Ta: Winslow Marine It way ‘ Str Griffdu, achrs Betsy Toss, Cn mano, Ella 'A., Sophie Christensen Meteor and Alumna, bktns Anne Comvn and Charles ¥. Crocker, tren Coqult, lam City, Griffon and Henry Villacd. WIVES TALK rurs “I'm getting my husband to let Vessels in Port at Seattle | mo have my Kolinsky mado over; | Bialth Cove Terminal—Pler 41—Prestdent|!s May doing anything with her Grant. Pier 49—Stre Yonan Mary,| squirrel?” Maru. Great Northern Terminal—Str Toyooka Mare B.C, at 9:30 from Tacoma Htr Yoren Maru for agle Harbor) Beriohame vie Union Bay, at 6:46 if Achilles for Maniln via porte, at 20.—Btr Nordhay for Ta 10 p, ™.; ma Buenos Aires for Ftockhoim via ports, at 7:30 p. m. sir Caddopenk for Everett via Tacom Me i coat" —Judga, HONORED LEED Dr. John McKeen Cattell, nto | when he “She's making him buy her a SH the faculty of Columbia uni- versity, noted editor and psychologist, | recently \dent of the | ciation for the Advancement lof Science, was elected presi- American Asso- Dr, prominence Cattell came im 1917 was dismissed from on have been filed In retary of a an Oll and Gi 0,000, F. Bi. Collins, M. ‘Wobate of attoraey Olympla, Wash 0 Co,, Seattle, incres ing stock $60,000 to $150,000. Longview Creamery & Cold Storage, Inc, Longview, $59,000. T. Weighiti and ¥ M, Hart. North Pacific Fox Farms, $10,009, W. 8 Packard, son, E. D, Seletried, It and G. A. Cornwall, Wisdom Bllver Mining Co. 000, J. F. Arnold, B. ph WW, Beck, Joneph WW. 1 E. Hf, Hodgin. WHAT WIFE USED “With what Instrument or article did your wife inflict theso wounds! on your face and head?” “Wid a jotty, yer unner,” “A what “A motty—wan o’ theso frames wid ‘God Bliss Our Home’ tn it."—~ Cleveland Leader, Canadian Ame 0.4 Wallace, Idaho, Ratliff, . is | Mz plenica, 166 nial Best flour, 49 fb tal White soap, 26 $2.40; 60-60 corn whont, 120 Ibe. turnips, 1 state, . Fr. SANT Ta Conner, Olym Francis John: | 1, Richardson | Stalls $1.33, Bpokane, Dahion, | Thompson | dry onions, qv T.; marmalade, or Jelly, 200 Th. ter, 620 Tb. 3 tbe, |ter, 470, 3) tbe $1. | cheese, “300 ib tb,; oleotnargarin |36-97, Ghirardell tha, 790; Hills toe, bulk seedless r cor: 1 is 16-22, very b } creamery butt EVEN BABY G “You kept baby | riage longer than Norah." “But he ma'am. EB corner he Join lamb r SMe; veal row: $1T out in his car- I told you to, tern ham, 25% Stall 14, nico silver ride, 2 for Io, 4 for 250 to n|t0e; nice kippered signal. a ee oe wanted long y time I came his arm out a 1.; Columbia river ameits, | 0: apples, rad, Florida srapetrult, Tr + fuil mild cream. cheere, + oleomargarine, hamburger a PIKE PLACE 17, & Tos, dest cane sugar, Tée tomatoes, corn, peas, 2 cans 25c) 1, 280; Royat ground while you wait, 3 tbs $1; large roll THURSDA ¥ EGGS STILL ON TAX CUT TALK SEASONAL DROP BOOSTS STOCKS 'Indastrials and Old Rails Open With WALL sTn < Go Down 1 Cent on Thurs- day Morning Quotations Ling Spurt RNAL REVIEW Fess ¢ VINAN~ ey TAL quoti California and 6 "DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers Buttert Ar Kane ade, Beattie Ge DAIRY PRODU O18 id Wholesale Dealers cubes Pet WHEAT ASCENDS DURING RALLY : Sharp Closing Develops New Strength in Grains 20 CHICAGO, Jan reports wheat Dp news any # | proved | strength |which she tlons of the t checked earlier Pr takin, th 15 min hammered val the day from the th leaders the Issuance of the damag POL LTRY AND ME. Pald Wholewsle Dealers 1b. southwest led in ear sed lower with corn de- ‘avorable government re- rt which anid winter oats in the uth suffered from January low emperatures and that conditions in thet wert and Middle West we | gener unfavorable. Provisions rallied late. | The market floged higher. Quotations at Union peockyerka rato #00 Chicago Board of Trade ° 2 Wednesday's Quotations LJ Whent—-. o High May. ee ie Pas 11 1.08 0019.60 | Sep 4.00] Mey" CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Cash Wheat—No. 2 hard, $1.1161 8 (The prices given si tail dealers by wholesal sonal exceptions, prices to producers n be figured by deducting the cost of jon to Beattie and spproxi- er cent for hauling, storage and selling cost.) Attichokes—Per dom. ... Reets—Local, new, per sack. Brussels Sproate—Per Ib, Portland Te Stock Receipts, none. edium to choice lambs, $11@137 yearlings. $609.60; wethers, 5:30¢6.50) ewes, 3.6086.50, eee Denver Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations Cattlo—Receipts, 440. Steady to weak, Beof-stecrs, $7@4.55; cows and heifers, $4.75. @ 7.60; calves, $8@10; stockers and fecdere, $507.60; bulls, $£.5095, Hogs—Recelpts, 1,750. “Market, 10@15¢ RE low Maas $7; bulk, $6.606.50; pigs, Sheep—Recetpte, 4,900. Market, 15@250 high Fat lambs, $1213.40: feeder, 0G 12.40; ewes, $607.50. °. bers — Rex Plant—Per tb, Lettoce—imperial Onlons—Cal., per cwt « Ore, DEF OWL. wees Papato, per cwt . Local green, per doz. Walla Walla, green, per doz. Pareley—Dos. large bunches Parsnips—Per rack . Cale pelt per’ Ib, Florida, per ib, Potators— Local whites, owt. ... Netted Gemay No. 1, ton. Radishes—Local, doz, bunch | | | San Francisco Produce ‘ednesday’s Quotations | Butter—mxtras, G20 1b.; prime firsts, nominal. Egue—Extran, 360 doz.: extra pullets, 310 doz.; undersized pulleta, 2¢c dor. Cheese—California flats, fancy, 26 1b. ° N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Wednesday's Quotations Sogar—Firmer. Raw, $6.91; refined, 3 granulated, $§.25@3.60. 7 Rio on spot, 11%e Ib; No 1S@16%e Ib. eee Golden Glow, hamper Tomators—Mrx Florida, case Turnips—Per sack . Yame—Loulsiana Cal vase Frieee Paid Wholesale Wealers | Apples—Dellcious Spitzenders Winesnpa Foreign Exchange NEW Ase Ja 30.—Foreign ere ha: pened lower. Sterling demand, 3 Sprench francs, $0.0153%: Belgian, $0.040 600,000,000,000 to the dolla: The foreign exchange market closed G16.50 | Higher. Sterling demand, $4.26, up Si: 4.00 | franca, Gtmand, $0.0461, up $0.9. ¢ 7 | Sespeues $0.0434, off $0. ‘e001; bo 6-02, pik 70 4-08, pikes. Fancy white, 1, . Black, TD. Blue Ribbon, 86 16-00 pkgs Grape Frult—Cal, Florida Somb, per case Cholce Oranges Jap, bundle « Pears—Per box $5,324,822.8: 2100@ 3.00 Assorted Campbell's, Pc can; cocoa, 10c, 3 Ma. 260; pastry flour, 10-T. eack 380. Stall 31, dio, 2 Ths, 750; strictly | fresh o doz; mild honey, 6-1, pall Tee, 0 Juice, mery butter, je doz; mild 3 oF 100, ham, 280 all, Centen- 6 bare Crys scratch, 100 and wheat, $2.25 Btall 124, yellow butter, 3 allt standard tb r De. $1.6 all mente, ECONOMY 3 986,692.07 .00 Paid Wholesale Deale! Prices Fegeck Lote ed - Ln per Ib. + per Ib, , 1448 First ave, W., frame . BEX60, $1,400, ity of Beattie, County-City bldg, O. Mt alternation room, $2,400. Diamond ‘bral fed, per 1b , pudded, per 1b. Stall 26, 8 the. best cane sugar, 140. Stall 63, orange marmalade, 20c Ib.; new +) i home-made mayon- i hominy, 16 qt. Stall 20, uty, 160 T.; large aweet oranges, | 0; chestnuts, imported, 16¢; Jap | 16e doz.; Julcy lemons, best cranberries, 150 Tb. @ diend coffer $1.10; Orange Pekoo blend 5 + Ghirardelif’s ci 1b. Be TARY npla oysters, 60 pt: B ment, 60 Tha; frewh | ew wa jo don; | 5 for 160; 400 doz. $1.38 | 40, Suprem blackberry, be | + pure fruit jam | 600, Stall 166, best but-| buckwheat $1.50; creamery but-/ Quaker oats, 10¢; 3 cani 40; full mild cream | mato soup, 2p Stall beat Swiss cheese, tte lat. Thc, ts 2 the 450, i Stalls 24-| prunes, ¥o tb, 3/ starch, 880 1; 2] lemon’ extract, be, | seediens raising, 37 WESTLAKE PU! Stall 131, Swi Sie; Eastern har 10 tall 159, Wwe, 2c; Fernd: alsin, NER pent butter, § 1 3 fe! er, 4c $1.40 Swis: Abe, shoulder beet r nut butter, Ib. "2 id mausage, 12%¢;/or Borden's milk, can, Eastorn bacon, 23\%o, | kraut, 26¢; % Ibs, amelta, herring, salmon, Stalls 300; oust, 11%e 100} 2 ate, way Mexican’ beans, tbs. Fas 4 tbs. Roffed Westlake Spectal flour, “ Ibe bars Crystal White soap, 100 Ibe., $2.96; 60-60 ‘con oats, 100 ibs, non, 200. FLOUR AND SuGAR Flour—Local blends W. P. Hamstrom, residence, 22x40, $2,000. | Shank Bros. fireproof store front, $3,801 A.W. Leonard, 421 Belmont N, frame Tenldence, 40x60, $46,000, A. Papajani, 5502 Woodlawn ave, frame Fesidence, 26x40, $3,350. W. B. Houston, 4002 40th 8. W., frame Tesidence, 28x38, $3,300. Frank Dantels, 412 residence, 27% Frank Dantels, residence, 27x26, HAY, “GRAL (Peloes om, Mixed Carloads to Shipper, 45th st, frame oul Whole, yeliow, 19 ¢ od and feed mea frame oy—Whele, * teed, Lo Patolled and grout, 80'e- 39.00@ 41.00 40.00042.00/ p. 8, Blodgett, . os Sereno 26x! Whee —-ecteamed feed, 126" Rlodgett, ed Cimill run), opts 7th, frame residence, isston & Sons, Tne, mill bldg, 120x150, $80,000. Dan Chishoim, realdenee, Bmith bids. ONE BY THE COOK “Well, Nora, I hope we shall get along very nicely; I'm not at all difficult to please. “No, mum. That's just what I thought the very. moment I seg eyes on the master,” i Meal—-100°% maah, 100 Ibs, Stall 124, yetiow 1% 100 Tha, G00; ont HiN0; oman Beauly apple boxy tea”

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