The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1924, Page 14

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SEATTLE STAR TU! Fi ARY OlL STOCKS SEATTLE ARE ACTIVE BIDS @9 Sinclair Shares Traded With Other Issues THE 19, 1924 HOG DOWN Egg Quotations Hol Steady for a Day ooo BY MARTIN JOURNAL FINAN agin nulng heavy » local wlockyard, gr riockyards, 4 lower T deat * On prime light her to $8, with Quotations lowered in propor ro over Monday's aust, made in the local egy morning. It way + that another dp ered with the oper, THEY CALL ME Marc! =v NAME 16 Cora! Can was up t DAIRY PRODUOTS SPORTS ARE MY HOBBY/ANY AFTER | GRADUATED FROM | ve Oe TIME IM NOT AT CLASS OR COLLEGE THERE WAS ONE OF | AT HOME YOULL. FIND ME ON TWO THINGS FORME TO DO: | THE TENNIS COURT IN THE GO BACK HOME ON THE IVE GOT A PEACH OF A BROTHER WHO COMES AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE TO TAKING ———-—= THE PLACE OF A MOTHER ™ AND DAD | USED TO HAVE /| HE PUT ME IN COLLEGE, | AND SAY— IM HAVING | | Xan WAS NATURAL BUSINESS. COMMON SENSE THAT STARTED ME OUT AS A STENO! ANYWAY, NOW 11M A FULL THE BEST OLD TIME fy FLEDGED PRIVATE SECRETARY! TANK OR ON THE GYM FARM OR GET MARRIED aa (B35 A WEEK! NOT SO BAD WHAT? FLOOR WHO CAN TELL?” SO | TOOK UP TEACHING / ‘ tod | Datterfa ON ALL GRAIN |Too Many Supplies of Corn! pecs for Speculation Broilers win, BY CAP HIGGINS [9 Greeting a Patient GOSH, VLL BET THES LAWYER WILL BE SURPRIZED TO SEE A SOLID BUBBLE. WELL | FEEL THINGS COMING MY WAY AT Last’ A SOMs, Et? VLE Fix O14 s..,4, POULARY AND MEA’ Prices Pald Shippers Re, THAT GUY {1S ACTING MIGHTY H BEFORE SOMEBODY i. STEALS THE IDEA, EVA. Way TO TREAT AM INVENTOR! * 4 r | Capone. A} Grains closea|” of trade here CHICAGO, Feb. wer on the b t trading was let political ty that flour demand there! best grades selling at all mar- ever, are ex- rejard the maintained e stubbem under . but lost with other grains, Bet- ca yond cagh demand prevails h “ L pet th, » in (P| Turker»—Paney aremed Belgian Hares—Live, per 1 Dressed, por Ib. Cow Hoge—Vancy block Veal—Yancy, light . Heavy, coarse . temporarily ter South . ~ BY STANLEY chicago iid aki Trade Monday’s Quotations Wheat— eee SLM + 110% + 110% 90% 50% 50% 4% BY WILLIAMS |, THE OLD HOME TOWN | Oven High ji low Chose n o 91.09% $1.1 Loy 109% IF WE'S GON TER 10% 108% “TIME O'S HAWSE, WE OTTER HAS SOMBUODY AT BANDYS CROSSIN “T TIME HIM WEN HE GIT DERE —_—— 2" PSEC DOAN YO WORRY Bout OAT! ALL BE DERE LONG Fo DAT HAWSE, EVEN EF AH HAS GOT & SOAH FOOT. OU\ way A Clock | ——|COULD EVER CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—Cash Wheat—No, | 2 bard, H1.09@112; No. 3 bard, s1os@| 1.08% Denver Live Stock ™ "s Quotations j Cattlo—Reosipts, 3,018. Market, steady | to weak, Beet steers, ¢ 66, we and heifers, $4.7607.50; calves "| retall dealors by wholesalers With x M | feasonal exceptions, prices to $6.90; bulk, $6.656. Receipts, ¢.518. Market, Migher. Fat lambs, $13.6 of lambs, $11.60@ 14.50, cee Omaha Live Stock Monday's AEs, $3.006. % ok market, 2 wethey lambs, $12.76 @14.60; eee San Francisco Produce Mi “« Quotations Botter—rxtras, (0 1d, tte Peppe eS—Ratras, 280 doz; extra pulfets, | Potators— 260 dox.; undersized pullets, 20c doz.| Local whites owt. Cheso—California fats, fancy, 25% Ib,| Netted Gems, oapsty cee Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Foreign changd opened lower. 8 france, $0.04: Be $0.0: prime firsts, THE WOODEN WATCH HANGING JN FRONT OF THE JEWELERY STORE FELL DOWN TODAY: HITTING CHARLEY HERR/NGBONE BETWEEN BIGHT AND NINE OCLOCK TF THAT TIME KEEPER HAD “Wo sSoRE FEET WASH FUNKS HORSE COULD KEEP: HIM HUSTLING FOR AWAYS __ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AOR, Rell Ans BY BLOSSER closed at a new record low In the foreign exchange market aft- er slumping all day. The final quota- oF off $0.0023. Sterling aloes rae To genre 4 Fe, $0.0356%, off Apeie Dae DIDN'T You HIT HIM WITH YouR HAND INSTEAD OF USING ABIG STICK? / NEAH- Wy DIDA'T HE BITE ME WITH HIS Rranulated, fee—No. UMA. 1b; No. 4 Santos, 18@18%e Ib. eee $72,489 jo floney—Comb, per care Btrained, per Ib. + carry on the business of general mer- chandising, Graffunder & King Furniture Co. | sdeona tor Port Angeles, at 2:20 p. m.; str Admiral Farragut for Los Angel ranclac UG patr Atlas ©. Kirkpatrick. Colman Crecote Works—Str H. W, Bax- ter. Clair A. Fulmer, A. Fulmer, Charles R. Griffin, Ship News Tides in Seattle TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FEB. FEB, to First High Tide Firet High Tide 6:02 w. m, 12.9 tt.) 6:25 a. m., Low Tide | Low Tide 96:27 p.m, —0.8 ft} 11:06 p.m., —0.3 ft.| soe Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH IBLAND, Feb, 19.—8 a. m.— Barometer falling, partly cloudy, wind gast, 46 miles an hour. fens Arrivals and Dep: Arrived—Feb. 19, Gothenburg via por 9 a. m Poljana from St. Vincent via port 9:20 a. m.; Bellingham, at & a. m. ter from Los Angeles, 48.—Btr London Im; from Baltimore vill por} Oduna from Port Biake Ts -—Bte Glymont for Ta- str Blue Triangle for ja porte jat 9:20 p, ie for Lon ‘Angeles, at n.; wtr Knockfierna for Kobe via okohama, at 4:30 yp, m.; str Admiral atl ai str Lurline from Tacoma via |” sa W. Bax-| King & Winge—Schr Ruby, ms Anvil. for Richmond, at fee Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier 41—Str Kage Maru, ma Nuolja. Pler 40—Str Retyo Maru. ||Great Northern Terminal—str ‘Toyama Maru. Bell Atroet Terminal— Heather, U. B.C. G, Grand Trunk Pacific lamba, str Curacao, r 14—-Btr Philoctetes. | Pier 118—Str Owego, ms Borgiand, Pler 6—Str London importer, Pler 2—Stra Colon, Alameda, Northwest- Mk OE, Eee, 1d rminal—Ma Chal- ern, Pier i—Stra Cordova, Lene Tackenbach. tr Admiral Nicholson. U. & L. 8. Uma- or. Union Pacific Terminal—str Lurline. U. 8, Shipping Board Moorings—str Jep- t Weet Gi ‘erminal—Btr Hakushtke Stacy Street Terminal—Mtr Pennsytvant- an, U. 8. 8. Pioneer, Discoverer. Lander Street Terminal—str Nevadan, Duthie's—-U, 8, 8. Connootiout, Todd Dry Docks—Stra H. F. Alexa President McKinley, Dorothy Al der, Latouche, City of Spokane, ayn, Admiral Togers Harbor Iniand Dock & Warehouse (Pi er'n)—MKtr Poijans, Drummond Lighterage Co.—Str Banta Inez, Nettleton's Mill—Stre Kthelfreda, John ‘Went Seattle Training Btation—Kagle No, Dry Dock—Mo Oregon, stra inter. MIN—Btr Romagne, Ip Moorings —Stre Jeff , Redondo. 0 1p Moorings (Port Blake ly) —Btr_ Tan: Winslow Marine Ratlway—(Ragie Tat bor)—Str Griftdu, rchra Betsy Foss, Camano, Ella A., Bophie Christensen, Meteor and Alumna, bktna Anne comyn, and Charles F. Crocker, barges Coquit= Jam City, Gritfson, Henty Villard. (_ Building Permits ] J.B, Btunrt, 1916 Ne 40ti dence, 26x20, $2,800, R. BH. Smith, 9202 45th ave, 8. W., frame residence, 26x36, $2,600, Don Ehle, O, M, alt, store front, H. M, Benton, 6560. 29th N. B., regidence, 24x34, $3,000, H, M. Benton, 6560 29th N. E., realdenco, 24x34, $3,000, A. Behosser, Central bide., It hotel, $1,000, M. Bhould, 612% Frontenac st., move bullding, 34272, $2,000, J. Davidnon, 1014% Fir at, renidence, 24x36, $4,000, ¥, J. Phillips, 3448 10th W., frame resi- dence, 24x80, $1,880, . frame resl- $2,000. frame frame oO. M A frame t New Corporations OLYMPIA, Feb, 19.—The following ar- tloles of incorporation have been filed In the office of the secretary of At Quinadt Canneries, Inc, Aberdeen $10,000, Gus Strand, G, P. Halferty, O. 8, Morris and ©. Swanson. Zola Oll Co., Bonttio, $49,000. oR. A. Hatten, P. B. Murray, Rerg, BE. P. Hodghton and P. 8. # By-Products Co. 4H. H Shields, W. 1 1H. on, To eng the fishing and cannery business. Watson-Hall Co., Seattle, $16,000. RR. HB. Btewart, Ie A. Wal 43. A. Hall, ens, flour, logging camps, Bros., Ino,, Seattle, $20,000. Ww. mi and Geo. C, Bayles. To buy, } and disposo of all kinds of fuel, food, lumber, 1, ote. , $15,000, MF Ajax Shingl and Join B, World Business Finance, $5,000. A. L H. Dowell, , Tacoma, Carlson, M pane y.. Carlaon, Kureka Lumber Co., Tacoma, $100,000. Charles W. Hagberg, Andrew Hagebere and © B 50,000, ) L. @. ertin , Cheney, $40,000. Floy M, Guertin and 0, B. Bernard. To LAL TR. Y, =| George G. Caldwell. Bremerton. Changing name.to Bramer- ton Furniture Co. Petro Paint Mfg. Co, Beattie, creasing stock $6,000 to $25,000. Ketchikan Mining Co, Seattle, $160,- 000. B. V. G, Frost. Bofety Binal Co., Beattie, $100,000. JA. A Crane, Francis J. MeKevitt, John A. Morrison, Edward J. Cannon and 1. M. Foste: Allison Coke & Coal Co., Seattin, $50,- 000, M. 8. Allison, Wm. ©. Stripp, George Weed, Peter Pompeo and M. E. Morrow. Bix Bix Manufacturing Co., Beatle, $80,000, Charles C, McCormick, Guy M. Parmalee, Roy C. Taylor, Lee J. id Re Stanley Paterson, to o manufacturing and commerce, s Cook & Co., Beattio, Albert R. Cook, Bell T. Mogan, to buy, Rage, pledge, hypoth: ete, and real and p ete, The Adjustment Co., Seattle, changing reantile Adjustment Co, In- Fader, A. D, Johnson and nal propert hempp Garage, ‘Tacoma, hanging name to Saugen Garage, Inc. Cowllts Muste Storem—Kelso, | $10,000. Davis, Frank P. C, Davis and Take Creek Lumber Co., Morton, $60, 000, FG, Francis, Blisabeth Francia and Herbert Cooper, F. 0. Rean Fruit 0 $60,000. ¥, maul tnd W. FP, Buttler. Rivestone Sand & Gravel Co $100,000. W. Chesley, Seattle, 1, Beddow and W. BR “Ting stock $10,000 to $20,900. |George 31. Baird, Ruben B. Johnson, 1, 1, Finnigan and@ Alice E. Burman, Kirkland Coal od Co., Inc, Kirk Iand, $15,000, Gardner Robinson and ‘Eva A, Robt | Monroe Timber Monroe, changing place of business to Everett, Wender-Hayward —Co,, Bremerton, $2,500, changing name to R. 8. Hayward Co, Inc. Harper-Moggee, Inc. Seattle, incroas- Ing stock $12,000 to $49,000, Cowlitz Valley Cheese association, To- ledo, increasing stock $450 to $10,000, Electro Development Corp. of America, Seattle, $50,000, 1. J. Lessel and W, W, Phillipa. ‘The Crary Corp, Seattle, $50,000. John R. Holmes, J. G. Von Herbere, Josse Bowles, B. B, Burns erick, to acquire lands, buildings and tm. provements thereon, ete. Swain & Co., Inc. Enumclaw, tnereas. and Henry Brod BA Seattle Clearings .... Balances ... . Portland : 7,842,856,89 | + 2,837,036.99 | Clearings | Balances city from Herbert Smith, wealthy coal mine contract with her to “star’ | Tacoma ‘otal transactior + 2,696,000.00 | meri s.| to give u big film company, _Madelaine Traverse, mo- tion picture actress, received the high award of $72,489 from a jury in New York owner, She says Smith made a verbal| tim fe, per cwts 0 Beet, por cwh «++ Rolled and ground, wide iccand foal Mixed feed cot ran ANl-Grain Loe hy > i a ’ her in movies—but never did —and that she was induced DP a position with a Have you lost a small. ad in the columns, _Thoussnaks help you find what

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