The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 21

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924, SEATTLE STAR \NO CHANGES IN [BULLS BUSY ON PRICE OF EGGS) RESERVE NEWS Good Spring Market Fore-|Increase in Ratio Creates seen by Local Egg Man | Rises on Exchange Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °°. ADAM AND EVA BY CAP HIGGIN fol AND You SAy a | THINK HE'LI ADAM BEEN { RE AL ACTING QUE cRER Time A a é He Must Be Humored 5 Wf ALL I'VE GOT To DOF { NOw 16 TO FIND OUT ii How TO BLOW BUBBLES Ly OUT OF GLASS oR Kermenr)| BIG ENOUGH AND SOLID | {| ENOUGH TO Live IN! | ¥ MOUTH FOR c THE. FUTURE OF — ¢ fA MINUTI for r f Jo ¢ tr a ae? ome . g the 4 , ' the of the war and ime of railway n in carloading ended January So ee pocToR | \ DON'T KNOW i ) nf VLU TELL OT AN IDEA WORTH ¢ 11M Gow Pp THE | MEL AND NWVve Mitt S TO DEVELC tENTIF! THE LD THIS | THERMOMET: 2 WALL STREMT JOURNAL WINAN« CIAL NBVIEN r y market A, BUT mus + HIM, 9s WHAT'S GoT . | t's cure n the forth @ the nan THAN USUAL , EV A PRINCIPLE. BUBBLE Se | | OF ment in he by sae hod auned another 1 Fi nh thruout the operative F f te tint common went into new high ‘ast #p at 107%, i tod U. 8. Bteel, Dupont, 141, up 1% up i thlehem 19%, be no few ¢ DAIRY PRODUCTS Yrices Paid Shippers Bottertat Owl, Lob B, con DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Mitte ¥. 0. BY WILLIAMS BY STANLEY, | OLD ER $8 NEWT SHES AREARIN ¢ ', THE OLD HOME TOWN GRAINS RULE THRU DEMAND AGO, Jan. 21.—Spurted on by Ocal aina OO BOY } OO.-wor A, SHoT! 5 A. GOOD “THINGr Tans FER HM THAT] /|/_ HES ONY A | POCHER * } On - te tral 328 Hi around 200,000 bushels export active miller MAKIN UM BITE TH’ Dust? CO WOOLDN’ HE POLL IF HE wu p with damaging crop reports occasioned a higher wheat close, The fact that sexer Tilinols points, last year heavy shi: g| Pers, Are now buying corn In the” open market to meet domestic feeder demands, appeared to have atrength- ocks. Bay: ened reports of small st ers became active on this aceount oved into high ground, and Hastern Saying, elevator stocks and farm consumption, ee with Oo ern inquiry, helped cata rule ull during today’ at higher prices on th Provisions was dull duri prices closing at last night's a Prices Paid Shippers Per Ib. Live fat, per Ib. 4. DB vssere 4% Ibe. and up..... ve 3% to 6 Ibe. Brotlers | Capens | Fane Hens country |heayy, Sout a. tive, per Ib ‘080 348) POULTRY AND MEATS Wholesale Dealers easion, evel. ee Chicago Board of Trade : Thursday's Quotations ‘Oven “High Low Close H120% $111%% §1.10% 61.47 L 110% LOB% bart: We 1 10% & re 90 Wheat— Mi Live, Brotlers Geese—Dre Turkeys—Fe Liye, fancy, ae 7” ng Ate 40% A AOR 1100 13.08 at Hoge- | Veal—Fancy, light Heavy, coarse ae | LIVE STOCK | Quotations at Union Stockyards Cattle— Prime steers 121.16 Nominal ees Cash Wheat OMIGAGO, Jen. 21.—Cash whe +4 + Ree 2 red, $1.12%4; Mo. ¢ here site Denver Live Stock areday’s Cattio—Receipte, Beet nteers, $505.75; cal and feeders, $5@7. 44.60, £950. Uneventy steady. 0G6.50; pigs, 1 Market 1593! Fat lambs, #12013; phd lambs, 12019.26; owen, $597.50, . Boston Wool BOBTON, Jan. 51—Woot are, very strong today, sepecially after. the American Woolen Co, 0; their it | eavywelgnt season, showing low prices. Ohio delaines in some cases were held for #20, while reports from eut west et, BATTAL WAN A za. STANLEY \ 3 2 Sy SD, RUMMAGE SALE NEWS - SIxTHDAY > © @2\\ TITUS DRUMM WAS MAD AS A HORNET WHEN ONE OF THE WOMEN SOLD HIM A PAIR OF GLOVES - AND HE FOUND “THEY WERE HIS OLD GLOVES THAT MRS DRUMM HAD DONATED TO "THE SALE- Barony wm BY BLOSSER ~ a Canners Calves «. stockers™ Dull, 92.50@ © ee: * . Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (The prices given are those made to Je Bast tely 15 per cent for hauling, 1 sear oe , Ship News) Tides in Seattle SATURDAY B.A FEB. 2 Firt High Tide | First High Tide 3:01 m m., 10,7 tt | 3:53 a m., First Low Tide | First Low Ti 12:47 p, m., 11.4 ft.) 1:48 p. m., Seovad Low Tide | Second Low HAS Dm, —0.6 £t.1 9:06 p. m., Lt tt. eee Weather Bureau Report TATOOSA ISLAND, Feb, 1.—8 & m— Barometer rising; wind south, 26 miles an hour. eee Arrivals and Departures Arrived—Jan. 11—U. @. Burveyor from Sound trip, at 1 3 miral Bebree from E 19p . m.; tr Azama Maru from Miike ftom Balboa, at §: Bpokane trom Kobé, A from Port San Li te at 1:45 p. m.; att Alrich from ¥ a via ports, at 12:16 p, m.; str Sagadahoc from Tacoma, at 10 a. m, iNed—Fob. 1—Ma Miasourt ton via porte: str Loe Ang Ban Luis, at 6:39 a. m.; ote Everett for Ban Fra #1—Str Philocteten tor Vancouver, at 11 | 4 m.; ate Lisbre for Ban Francisco, at | Ban Diego ¥ totia for Jano for Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—President Grant, Pler 40—Strs Yonan Maru, Kongosan Marv, Assma Great Northern Terminaie@r Toyooks yl - || Pacifie Co l WANT A DRINK OF Boll Street Terminal—U, 8. L. H. T. Fern. Pier i¢—Stre Robt. Luckenbach, dahoe, Pier 6—Str Everett. | Pler 2—Strs Colon, Alameda, Pier 1—Str Edward Luckenbach. Pier H—Btr City of Spokane, Pitt D—Str Emma Alexander, met Coal Bunkers—U. #, L. 8, Ehgineering Worke—U. 8. 8. Surveyor, BS, Shipping Board Moorings—Strs Gambo, Memnon. | Connectiout Street Terminai—v. 8, 8, Pioneer, Discoverer. Atiantio Street Terminal—Mtr Alrich, Seattle Flour Mills Terminal—Str Admt- ral ree. King & Winge—Sechr Ruby, me Anvil. Hanford Street Terminal—Strs Tyikanal, Chickasaw City, Duthies—U, BB. Conneottent. Todd Dry Docke—Stre H. F, Alexander, Luckenba Ames Terminal Cott Btee! Seafarer. Colman Creosote Works—Str H. W. Bax- ter. | Geattie Elevater—Str Kateura lara. Hetternan’ Dry Dock—Gtrs Rainier, Ow West Seattle Training Station~Zagie No, 7, & Bteamship Mooringe—Stee Fefter- Ketehitan, Redondo, Atoamehip Mooring: tra Oduna, Tanan Winslow Marine Railway (hagle Harbor) —Mr Griffas, schra Betay Ro mano, Hille ‘A, Sophie * Meteor and Alumna, bktns Anne Comyn and Charles F. Crocker, bres Coquit- lam City, Griftéon and Henry Vilierd. (Port Biake- CUSTOMS REVENUE UP OTTAWA, Ont.—Customs and excise revenue of the Dominion was nearly 40,000,000 greater in 1923 than in 1924, Admiral Parry, AGmiral Rogers, Lena. Here is Dr. A. A. Mur- phree, president of the Uni- versity of Florida, who has blossomed forth as the latest democratic presidential possi- bility. He is sponsored by William Jennings Bryan. OLYMPIA, Feb. 1—THe following ar- tleles of incorporation have béen fli in the office of the secretary of atat ri Buchan @ ‘Heinen Packing company, Beattie, 0 A. Buchan, G, Heinen | and W, P, Cameron. | a Harbor Dredging Co., $50,000, Aber- W. K. Osborn and ML. Osborn. Auto Freight © ig stock $10,000 to $35,! Young Lumber Co. amended articles. Peck’s Brase Foundry Co, Bellingham, $6,000, Clarence B, Peck and Nathan Schuman. Wray Lumber Co., Montesano, $5,000. and Henry N. Anderson. 000, . Tatoma, Ken, Friston, Ine, Beattls 4 Chax D. Donnelly in, To deal in automodites. Mines Development Co, Beat- Geo, B. Bmith and Bert a. 4 arm Tambor Exchange, Spokane, | ch | ing stock from $100,000 to $260, fon @ecurities Co, Bpokans, tn- sing atock from $1,400,000 to $2,000,- olt Mining Co. Itd., Bpokane, creasing stock from $20,000 to $60,000, BET LUCY GOT IT; Little Lucy (to guest)—Do you|* Ike that cake, Mra, Brown? Mrs. Brown—Yes, = dei much, Lucy—That's funny, ‘cause muv ver sald you haven't any taste— Life. very Rverett, ine | # GIMME A DRINK OF WATER BFORE I DON'T WANT ANy!/ Public Markets WRSTLAI tall 105, No, 10 corn meal, 2! baking powder, 406; Amo, «0: m chees! abi, 1, nial Bent flour, tal White soa) sorateh, and wher $1.60; Staymen W Beauty, 750 box. SANITARY Stelle 21-29, Olympia oysters, tho pts crab meat, 60c tb.; Columbia river ameite, 1b¢, 2 for 2he; ahrimp $00 Tb.; treah herr ibe; skinned 40! j Florida grapefruit, 1 dry onions, bo f., ¢ Th Stall 47, Teagarden preserves, and ragpberry, 280 I.; {.; marmalade, 280 T.; pure fruit’ jam vet | tba, bulk seedless raisins, CORNER 5@ thy 1. 40 0; bent Biles $1.65; ere full mild cheese, 85 2 Th bacon, 29 | seal 34, ‘nice ber herein for Lie, |200;. nico x PD amelti 3) stall 121, Swift's Premium hama, ling coat.) kee—Per dos. Beets—Local, new, per sack... ‘eppe Florida, per Potatoes— Local whites, ewt Netted Gems, No. 1, t jon. Radishes—Local, dos. bunches. Tomatoes—Mex., lug Florida, case Turnipe—Per sack FRUITS Prices Pald Wholesale Wealers Apples—Delictou Spitzenderss Winesape Ark, Bincks . Yellow Newto Rome Beauties i Excelsior, 26-pkx. + Dromedary, 26-pki Figs—Calamprna, ¢-layer 6 ; PIKE PLACE Stall 17, 8 Tbe best cane sugar, 146. | Stall 12, tomatoes, corn, peas, 2 cani coftes, ground while you wait, 3 Tb#h $1 aatorted Campbell's, bo oan; coo Ms. 260; pastry flour, 10- mild 148, 2 dox.; 5-1. pall 420 ney, 160 T. Stat! fresh herring, soles, 2 for i6c. on all meats. ECONOMY Btall 26, 8 the. best cane sugar, 740 marmalade, 200 Ib.; new | 160; home-made mayon- hominy, 1c qt, Stall 30, 1.5 1a t oranges, | 1be; Jap be tb fresh 188T Pike pl, je box, 16c doz.; 1 best cranberries, ite Td, 40, Bupreme biend coffee, 400 T., 2 bo, 8 Tbe. $1.10; © Pek binck tea, @00 T.: Ghiratdelll's c 1 Mb. 290, 3 Tbe. 8c; new pack rate 260; Hi-Grade green tea, Te 91d, wack New York | 1b pk. Quick 3 cane O 8i Sto. KE PUBLIC MARKET 1, e: comnbest, 1h. less raising, § butter, Ib. 50¢; | 5 pea: | B10; Kastern ham, ib., 100, Stall 189, Ideal’ « Ibs, 260; Fern |atrictly fresh ranc wit butter, Tb. Phe; 4 260; 9 Ibe, i 4 Ibe. ed Onte, » ate | Weatinke Special flour, 49 16 bars Cr; " and whi $2.05; Golden Reg ‘Stall 12 iow onions, 100 Iba, apples, box, Tha, Lemons—Fancy Choice vsseas Oranges—Per box . Jap, bundle ... Peare—Per box « NUT! ices Paid W Pri a Almonde—I. X Peanute—V ‘China, per Id. .. Pecans—Ver Ib. « ixed Nute—Wer Walnute—Fancy, No. 1, Diamond brand, per I Jumbo, budded, per I Fancy, budded, per 1 ck Lot ri Loy BO per Ib, FLOUR AND SUGAR a Beet, per owt. HAY, GR. ‘on, Mixed Carloads to-Shipper, Ce FO: Bs x! holesale Dealers, te Dee Beattle) Alfalfa Hay—First grade 1008 wsescsse Barley—Whold, feed, Tolled and ground, 6 100° ate— Whole fee Or 100' Rolled and ground, 70" All-Grain Chop—S0"e .. Feed—100's . Chick B. Growing Feed—100'8 Egg Mash—100's Scratch Feed—100's Cocoanut Meal—100 Cottonseed Meal—t0 Linseed Oil Meal—10 “4 2588 indieated « very firm ee Omaha Live Stock Thursday's Ope: Mar... be 444 Sd te 4% May 861104 ane je lied oe ‘Thursday's Quotal Butter—xtras, 53%0 1b. doa; undersized pullets, 280 dos, 7 Rio Bantos, 15! ele Cofte 11 Ih; Noa é 1s%e Ib, Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. %1—Foreien ‘ Portland Live Stock Th "es Quotations Cattle—Receipta, S21. Tor of Good grade ronty $7.2 5 edium calves, nde 190-260 pounds, §7@ up, $4.6097. Hoge—Receipts, 789. steady. Medium to 7.85; down, 9.50; Tone of choice, 200-260 UP, 12 120 8 y Seattle D, Cathoun, $029 16¢ $3,500, 00 RR residence station, 14x30, $ Burroughs Realty Co. 1319 00G 44.00 00G 41.00 “S CATTY CHUM “ell and choi $9.0 Market, steady. wethers, $6.50 low | Close 4% Sha ua San Francisco Produce Hons: Egge—Extras, $50 doz; extra pulleta, Sic bes; 10 10 .$5,153,512.90 <<. 107809748 nd + B827817.88 875,196.64 NB, fi tr 000, 6th iiforais Rata, fancy, tte Ih Ke,, * “Yes, father has always given me a book for my birthday,” “My, what a wonderful Ifhrary you must haye,''—Chicago-Phoeniz,

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