The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1924, Page 14

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Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °* “MOM’N POP To % LARS ) SIS GETS IT ALL { \ IF TVOASK FER ) || HALF THAT MUCH ) \ THEY! BE A BIG mn MOWL~ ( YOu GOT OUTA HE } DOTS THROUGH SCHOOL \ ‘SPECTIN' T DONE I$ LOP AROUND Tk’ HOUSE SAY YOUNG FELLER = WHERE \ ANY PLACE FER A KICK ~ AN’ SHE'S MAKE SOMETHINK RSELF = ALL YOU'VE A Rich Excuse BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 7 WHY BOOTS- YOU ARE CRYING’ You) / KNOW THAT 1S VERY BAD FOR HEAD-‘y {/ ACHES. COMPLEXION AND NIGE NEW DRESSES | SO 1 WOULDN'T a TELL. ME ALL ABOU IT THERE NOW! rT DEAR. IF 1 WERE YoU 7 ‘OY | I-4 \ Co ITS v-vimmy! 1) LiKe _( HIM HEAPS AND WE 5 \ WERE HAVING SUCH GOOD TIMES TOGETHER! AND HERE, LATELY pes: ACTING SO QUEER / HE DOESNT MEET ME AFTER » CLASS ANY MORE P= AN’ T'VE BIN PAVIN' TH’ BILLS “a ( WHILE You'vE BIN TAKIN’ MY CAR ) AN' MAKIN’ A REGLAR CHICKEN ( COUPE OUTA IT —WHEN I WUZZA BOY MY FOLKS DIDN'T PROVIDE ME WITH AUTOS 'N SICH THINGS / UM TELLIN’ YE! BY TAYLOR he ? L KNOW PoP — BUT Y< aenl; ( MUST REME THAT CAME FROM A W* R FAMILY THAN YOU ra Gives Some Advice NEXT FRIDAY 1S MY BIRTHDAY! 1 —~__~___, THOUGHT SURELY HE’ YOUR BIRTH= ( ASK ME FOR A DATE -~ Day J! mmo THAT DAY! AND HE SOMETIMES You \ HASN'T BEEN — HAVE TO PUT TWO NEAR AND TwO TO- ; GETHER AND MAKE. MORE THAN FOUR ( yy BY MARTIN -AND JIMMY NO DOUBT, CHOSE A MEAL TICKET IN PREFERENCE TO, A BIRTHDAY PRESENT AND STARVATION / HELL PROBABLY | BE AROUND TO FINISH UP THE CAKE ABOUT SUNDAY . BETTER TO GET NO PRESENT BUT LOTS ©} DATES THAN NEITHER /THat's merELy ONE OF THE REASONS WHY wt BIRTH, f)\ SECRET, //% TUESDAY. FEBI [ EV ERETT TRUE NO tht ° AL A)R.« ALLL NO 2! You're YOU'RGS IF NOISe (3 A Sv@Stitvute For REASON, YOURS NOT oo THES ONLY ONG THAT CAN MAKE (Tt cut 3 . OuT OF IT, evmnieanineiatesee 2) HOG BIDS LOWER AM, LOCOMOTIVE SHOWING GOOD Corporation Reports Give Tone to Trading — |Butter and ‘Egg Quotations Holding Steady opened o YES HUNTING FOR ‘SOME THIN’ “To BAT MosT WALL STH « overnight had « uence on opening ect today. Ameri- DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers Botterfat— ). BB. condennory today includeds DAIRY PRODUCTS 108%; U8 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Steel, 104%, up 4; Studebaker, 104 | Batter—tocal creamery, cubes. 46@ .$0/Up 44; American Can, 11%, up 4: Local prints, wrapped A ‘#1 | Pan-American Petroleum B, 45%, off ranch, white sell 270 American Locomotive, -14th. ° Rubber, 36, off %; i, off %: Baldwin, hern Railway, 48%, eee Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Feb. 26—1 [change opened irregular, ant vance, $0.0441%; lire, $8 | $0.0282%; marks, $4,661 ing prices lk & Western, Oregon triptete Wisconsin cream brick . Washington triplets . ‘Tillamook triplets, old . POULTRY AND MEATS Pri | Broilers—Per ib. Capons—Live f Fancy 4. p. Hens—Live, 4\4 Ibe. and up. Medium, live, 3% to 44 Light, live, 3 to 9% 1b Live .. Fancy dressed Belgian Mares—Live 4 ‘Qaotatlons: celpts, 9,000. Tone ef market, Inge, $6.50010;, cows-and # 10.40; me 32.4065; HGR: calves, stags, $486. Tone of market, Bulk, $6. 885 ae sy Y- Fancy milk, 69-120 Ite.. . | > Meayy, medium quality...... (07 | Seeate: butts an | Hogs—Receipts, 10.000. ly 150 higher, oe rapone—1 : Shee etpta, 6,000, Tone tesa y / ee ‘ y ses hi 3 Me dee a y SAM DALTONS PACK OF HUNTING Dox S lad wether TE@10.9; Jamba; 24108 PRACTICALLY CLEANED OUT JoHN BOEDERS MAIN STREET BUTCHER SHOP “ToODAY- s STANLEY THERE SEEMS“16 BE A LOT OF SMART BIRDS ps oes : » AROUND SINCE “THE OLD CROSSING WATCHMAN Baer ae reed IN ne { Building Permits Dressed. per Ib. ... 3 34) 1 : 4 PUT “THAT BIRDHOUSE ON “TOP OF HIS SHANTY. Rit hess Cowe—Country dressed, | Cottins,/ 46 Hegs—Fancy block . | 7"Pesnaswon, Sfese, Veal—Pancy, Nght Heavy, coarse .. LIVE STOCK Quotations at Union Stockyards ic Receipts, Tuesday a. m., 256 cattle; 765 at} ji. ME MoM SAID FOR You Yo GNE TAS AN’ ME MONEY TO Go . To TH Show AT TH’ OPERA HOUSE wey wivue! WANTA 60 WT OS To A SHOW AT. hogs. Cattle— Prime steers .. Medium to good Fair to medium THEY SHOT HIM LAST Cholee cows SR Medium to good Fair to mediam . Gardner J, Gwinn, In fraine residence, 20x32, $3,260. ; Hoge bldg, frame x4, $3,500. Hoge bldg, frame res Gence 2ixt2, $2,500. ©) Dr. T, 8 Al Prime lambs . Common to chi Yearlings Wethers Dromedary, 36-1 Figs—Calamyrna, é-layer b-layer . 6-08. pkgs. 4-02. kus « (The prices given ari by wholesalers, With a can be figured by deducting the coat of transportation to Seattle and approxi- on. DIES.» 16 per cent for hauling, atorage | Fancy Wilts Ribbon, 26 16-08 ont) Geape Frait—Fiorida ; . | Bee! |bushels, totaling 17,588,000 bushels. | New, | Provisions were steady until the } fintat | Mirnssets \ | DBanch Vegetables Wheat— @2bo | Honey—Comb, per \Chicago Board of Trade| "| Liberal Corn Movement Has | Strained, per IB, Monday's Quotations Good Effect on Prices Oven High Low Close F1.10% 81.11 S1.10% Si0oy +L 111% 1.10% «| Ses +LUM LU 120% CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Grains closea | J irregular on the Bourd of Trade to- | | day: Speculative interest In wheat was | at a low ebb today, pending tssu-| sept. ance, on March 1, of farm reserve| Rye— 4) figures, and something definite trom ste i 71% Washington regarding increase in ph tariff. A statement purporting to 11.20 come from the Dawes commission, investigating Germany's capacity to pay, took some starch out of local + | bulls. Liberal movement tn all directions | held corn -prices. in check at a slightly higher figure | raiclaco, at 5 p. m.; str Victoria ge — comm, at 4:10 yy, ste Haligrim | til a om; ate) Moe mm | Portland Live Stock Monday's Quotations: Market BANK CLEARINGS Ship News Tides in Seattle TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FEB. 26 FEB. 27 Seattle tap ane $6,758,981.94 « 1,689,950.96 Portland | | : +. || Clearings | Vessels in Port at Seattle || patances || Smith Cove Termthal—Pier 41—stre Nu-| | ent McKinley. Pier 40—str| { 130,291.09 First‘ Wigh Tide || Grea hern Terminsl—Str ‘Toyama ree Sores belch nda + 146 tt.|| Mary | ‘Tacoma || Bell Strect Terminal—U. 8, c. G. Malda,| | Total transactions | Atee Heather, Latouche, Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—Ms Chal- lamba, Pier 2—Stre Colon, Northwestern. Pler 1—Str Cordova Pier A—Str Admiral Nicholson. Pier B—Str Admiral Rodman. Pier D—Str WH. F. Alexander. Pacific Coast Coal Bunkere—U. #. L. 8. | PNtmatities Pacific Coast Engineering Worke—v. #8. G. 8. Surveyor. Unton Pacific Terminal—Str Poljana U. 8. Shipping Board Moorings—Stra Jep- tha, West Gambo, Connectiteut Street Term First Low Tide | 0 | Peanuts. 5 | china, per a ecans—Per 6 | fined Nute—Per ib - pe FLOUR AND SUGAR 44.768 Market 1} 2,403,000.00 | | eas 2:34 Dm, 12 ft.) 4:37 p,m. 0.9 ft} Second igh Tide Second High Tide | 19:19 p.m, 9.8 ft. )11:44 pm, 9.8 ft] see Weather Bureau Report TATOOS ISLAND, Feb. 26.—8 a. m— Barometer fattin slowly; light Wind east, 26 miles an hour, #? atu 1h 1% 0% CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Cash wheat—So. 2 red, $1.10; 2 hard, $1.10% @1.14; No. 2 tinrd, $1.09% @1.12%. 6.50 @ 7.18. Market higher. down, medium choice 14; culls and common, 40 46% rain; ara $10.60 @12; choice, alt % wethers, $6.509.00; High Tow Close| choles, $6@7.50, ad Pe 64d Me EK oC Se « 91N4 O91 hd Oe ih Os 14a . z “ee San Francisco Produce 1—Strs Haku- ae PORTLAND WHEAT Monday's Quotations PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 25.—Wneat—| —Ktxrs 3 prime tir Hard white, $1; soft white, 6 white, 99¢; hard winter, 9 Netted Gemma, Xo 7. Gema, commerce! Arrivals and Departures | : Arrived-—Peb, 26.—str Caddopesk from Los ADgeies via Ban Pranciacs at 950 870 £89 Denver Live Stock Monday’ Cattle Receipt 2. 0 3 | Protea and ground date—Whole feed, 1 Rolled and ground, ms— 80" te nen 4.00 4.60) wheat—Recleaned feed. UITS |. Mixed feed mitt run Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers ; | Apples—Delicious . | Bpltzendergs . Winesaps y Street Terminal—Me Californian, 1. &. 8. Ploneer, Discover % extra. pall zed pullets, I7%e a Cy, 24% Ib, Hast Waterway Dock & Warehouse C 4,650,000,- Stra West Indiph Walter A. bach. 5) Toda Dry Docks Admiral Roy t Benttic Training Station—Kagl ka Steamship Moorings—Stre Je many Tana 1 ttstory| N.Y, Sugar and Coffee Toueas | Ames Termin: 0. Retey Monday's Quotations tdijk| ma Chris Sagar—Firm. Raw. $7.16; refined, firm [Cotman Creosote Works—Btr Oduna bktns| grauinted, $8.60@°9. hetnte Hat? pock Stra Apex, Queen, Comyn and Chartes F. Crocker, barges | Coffee—No, 7 Rio on spot, 17% @17%o Rainier, Hull, Fort Union, Coquitiam City, Griffson, Henry Villard, 1b., No. # Santos, 19@10%e Ib, rteady; The urgent need, however, persist. | ifern. ed, and kept prices from failing to| ide levels. | were dull and off with wheat There was no factor, prices not ing out of a quarter range all Visible supply increased 62,000 Strs Admiral Evan: Sirs Beatwell, Red | Cocoanut Meal—100's Macher pie ttanseed Meal 100° pine, $505.60, Sheep—Tecelp er. Fat In lambs, $13.5) Rome Beaution . arket, 250 high-| Cooking apples 014.60; feoder| Bananas—Per Ih. s ewes, $7ON2, CO Per atr Agwistar for Tacoma, ~ Admiral Dewey for Los Angeles via /’

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