The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 22

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THE SHRATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924, es (SVERETT TRUE. BY CONDO} MOM’N POP Where Friendship Ceases —Tyour HATH! ) JCA MINUTE = O-8> Ber - S yt ae0| Me \ SAW YOu LAST WAS YOU 'FOR y) —~TTLANDS ALIVE-HERE L~ (( How bo YoU 00) (GOD GRACIOUS -VES )) (? I THINK (T'S SIX it OH MY YES-WHY L ) > fel Sl Ro ~ y, A I HAVEN'T SEEN HER v ‘6 Hy Un > COMES MRS. SLAMM~ MRS. SLAMM,I Youre ALMOST NEARS SINCE I DIONT KNOW IT P Si j 5! A HAVEN'T SEEN A STRANGER !! —\IN AGES! / You FOR THE cere > nad 0 Loneest Time) g Gal} ‘ieee a a oo \\ - Ae ar! t; - Wo, \ si oO i —~—\ ceo OBA 2m BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES How About Next Christmas ROOM! GOODNESS ! WHY YES ~IVORY ! y YES,| CAN GIVE YOU A DATE = BUNT Seine ' Shon THINK STEP FORTH LEADING UP TO! CAN NLL SEE WHEN ( @ FROM EIGHT TILL NINE, MAY - raTaFAT WT HUTT { ~ Ty ¢ | GET SO LONESOME 1 OCCASIONALLY ? ] V HAVE. A DATE WAVE AN EVE me) Al \ THE TWENTY SEVENTH! y—* EVEN TALK TO SOMETIME 'S00N2 "ethene Vy eee ee ae ae ee ti) JOURNAL FINAN- Ba. REVIEW n he exchange by the encour- + \ ment derived from the houses ~ adoption of a compromise tax bill. Wall Street reasoned that half a loaf was better than no bread and hope BY STANLEY | coq quotations Are Holding! tste'metr ts cssoiatel Ia OUT O nenate. H | ractional gains were scored by ty Be ers, OR —~ 7 TH" ME YARNS FisHnooxs | The lack of « hat 1 ails generally were higer, W-W=WOULD You 1% Z if Sm | =) ee SOLER : : nth Western. Sete MIND GiVINGr ME ’ A RECEIPT FOR THAT @ MY WIFE : WILL NEVER / yj / p : a —— hie was only BELIEVE ME. / iiR » Z s ’ yards. ) sill 4 iy * uotations Saturday morning | 4 ; (are were 5 i the same i l é * M r . with comparatively t . L “ r light arrivals expected during the Ke zz S) w York Central, 161 solidated Gas, 6314, off ® f 4 \ : DAIRY PRODUCTS Sarees oe CRG Or eee cece «GRAMS WEAK O a TH’ SUMMER. ) HAD a I a -A BOIL ON MY NECK®: . O. Bh. condensory so 388 DAIRY PRODUCTS Trices Paid Wholesale Deslere bauer at"eramer, saver 4*| Wheat Dips and Oats Goes pair Peeping ey Down in Sympathy CHICAGO, Feb, 29.—Gratns closed weak to lower on the board of trade here today, Lack of support on a@ late dip caused wheat to close lower. Favor- able crop reports and a statement by the leading London ban! that © 32/28 international loan to Ge -3)| imporsible, caused the weakness, BH) Corn was offered more freely, as | indicated in large receipts at all ter- 34] Binal points, ‘th|_ Oats closed lower in sympathy “g| with other grains. 7 Provisions were lower. Denver Live Stock SeOA, THAT HE CAN PUT HIS COLLAR AND Ba] | | aise lie ss HES) Renn and eae toon E TODAY POULTRY AND } Hoge—iteceipts,_ 450. Market ateaty te NECK TIE ON IN ONE MOVEMENT - THEREBY 4 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers i $6.95; bulk, $6.60@ SAVING CONSIDERABLE “T/ME IN A YEAR. - Bel Speers : G0. Market strom. ears eens = + | Heme—Dressed, a 25; feeder lamba Dressed, light * 5 44) SOMEBODY FORGOT HIS CURL 38) It was a sleepy sort of day, the | ‘a8 | class was about half the usual size Beer. d ; and the “Prot” was calling the roll Nes-nurs BUT a Mes BUT So Tt DIDNT SAV f in a half-absent manner. To each Th ONE I SAY= ES e Pe ; | . name someone had answered “here” vA Sas en ne pF sok Say poval ipa cl iw AINE BCAUSE T until the name of Smith was called u S LAST WE WOUZ AFRAID fevers Taitie; 200| Silence reigned for a moment only | ABOUT NOW [al [int SAME ONET J, t AONIES, AN T . to be broken by the instructor's T Lay myYSELE J DO, Dor GOT HOME E Prime stee : isdiein to gerd | “My word! Hasn't Mr. Smith aay Fatr to medium friends here?’"—Humbug. a Feeders Bulls .. Spitzonbergs Winesaps . Fair to medium 1 Arkansas BI Cannere .. ¥ Yellow N Calves ... & Rome Beauties oge— Cooking apples Prime, light Bananas—Per Ib. Binoot be 11.00@12.60 Dromedary, 36-pkg. .. Common to choles’. 5.50 Fige—Calamys ayer Yeartings 6. 6 ro. VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealerss 3 cthe ‘prices, given are. those made. to | govt gtue anonae Ch B 4 With « few Honey—Comb, per case F y : ; es to producers pe age = ‘ , icago Board of Trade pe A ° || Vessels in Port at Seattle! Portland Live Stock | Liverpool Grain | et gh i$ : ind approxi- | “Chole sere 1 ews "= Cove Terminal—Pler 40—Ste Hok Friday's Quotations SHICAG: £0! wrest "Onre High Law Creso| Wheat— Open iftgh Low Close er cent for hauling, storage | Qranges—Per box kal Meru, Scatweil. Market steady.|3 1 ‘ PT RET TH bow 51.10% 09% $1.10% coe ce |, Jumble pack, pe ae 3 orthern Terminal—Str 1yo Maru.| > $805.08; medium | X4 E T . 44d On 444 OW AMC i duly LAK EUW LOG 110% . sos: 1500178) peare—Per box Tides in Seattle et Terminal —U. & C. G. Halas | nS ynnet bd dort May oe Ndte Mame Mate Md Re ET WeE Lim Cale Tha uae % r * | ‘ * uly. Se11%d Se 4a Be 11h ud * pokls Pe One ST . SATURDAY BUSPAY ll orang trunk i Inai—ste Ad-| Food.» ; se Boston Wool Ortin He 10% Heit a S¥1OKG He I0% A | SY Hh re, Cali do. a8 | qQommon, he woo! market Ia! 4 * «2 | Broe webs eres re Fr res Rete tt | f 5 , fe. $1.50 | AA ta fet ed , “ | Brussels Sproat Hirst Low Tide |" Hew Lave ‘ide | | 36 * recder San Francisco Produce ee ty | eee os ne TAG @ m., 7.3 ft.1 6:57 wm, 67 cae EP nd choice Vriday’s Quotations 3 5 Nots—Per ‘ib, Second High Tide | Second Tide || at Tider ee 5011.80; 190] ¢ ; bend Butter—Extras, 7%4e 1b prime firsts, |Sept 3% rots —_ 139 p. m., 10.2 ft. te Victoria, Katrina Lacken- an, $100 11-50; y 7 Rye— lower—(Broccoll), crate. . FLOUR AND SUGAR econd Low Tide Pier J--Btr Adm’ral Nicholson Bi in TlaclpsIiad | Son utiva acpanne 26e doz; extra pullets, |May . 71% 7 ry | eee Norinern Cal, crate 5 ao Ne . |_ 84. 2 months Texas soljing around b the bl ue ts ohh Poets My OS SU 1SES. p Mw 0.4. £1) 5, Ae oer, Aamirel vane, oxe- none, Market iy, | Soe ae ear et g tee ere 51 he : je dos. {July 4 8% : Ban Diego, crate Pier D—Str H. B, Alexander. 160-200 Ibe 0 | Union Paeific Terminal—Str 4 3, - a eng? nat ange anag [SRR hee Weather Bureau Report “ oat ate Naberse.: | 7 < Omaha Live Stock rid Kage Plant Per Ib. 20 ic Const Engines imperial, § doz. case ERAGE INLAND. Marc:1. Pacific Coast Engineering Works—U. 8. 8. Burveyor hee: Ove a8 —Harometer falling; partiy cloudy y 1 Bi v0 stoorings— ders’ Sop. south | ' Montreal Leads as =” oa mi (rrices on Mixed east, 30 miles an hour. West Gambo, dy. | " Cy pos a tgae Ag F. 0. B. Seattle) ove ° |s1 i . jg—_—— mares Pee . | Connectieut street Terminal—str Oridono | ; seve tos Grain Export Port! BANK CLEARINGS CRT fda! Arrivals and Departures | 4: ; minal—Btr Sudburry. Vo.bog ia: ys ‘ um| 3 10.30 a atags, $4], MO ue., Feb, 29 | @ 20 | Corm—Whoie, yeltow. 3 Arrived—March 1—Str Lackawana| A Bros. Milling Terminal—Str Cad-| e, all weights, $8 @11.5 i rt of Montreal in} | Seattle 1.00) Cracked am " i. ere, $7@10; ewer, medium to 500, ‘one of market 3,938 bushels, the| | Cleari from Ban Francisco via Tacoma, & ah tpte, Tone of market 938 bushels, the} | Clearings . mr Rotarian from Tacoma, at 7:30 . m.i| "“Dizcoverer, net & & Ploneer,! s5@5. ape 2 eetakc, $4t2@ 8.90; top. $1-| largest amount shipped thru any| | Balances .. str Alaska from Adgska, at 6:20 a, m,| Kin inge—Schr Ruby, ms Anvil, ner. Yearlings, $9@ {|port in North America during the| | Fev. 29—Btr termi from Ban Francisco via| schr Maid of Orleans. | N. Y¥. Sugar and Coffee | Lette oa roa Eten favor 1 \elaestngs Tacoma, at 19 p. k der Street Terminal—str Friday's Quotations ' es | es - Balanose Tacoma, via port | ; ~ | , ieee een nee iey Dome ae rec deenl; FOR A FAT LADY | FB rar ersten fax 2 0 tr Davenp ron Z odd Dry Docks—Str Pm 7h 16% ; No. | | Total transactions. . r ! mui er Victoria from ‘Tacoma, at 1:36| Lewin Tavekenbach, Bs Foreign Exchange | wo toys stood watching the tat iy 7 4,000.00 Parsnips Potatoes |PStoited and ground. @1.50| Oate—Whole feed, 100 Rolled and ground, 80's. é 42.00 Wheat—Recleaned feed, 125° 29,00 Mixed feed mill ———__———* refined, te a Sorth wente: ‘or | went: aoe Ble 01 = a NEW YORK, Feb, 29. T fen e&-| woman In a sideshow — - — — riiias a's. 0s i j.ots Makeonina buses | "'heoee re , je Ca ae said one, “I wonder what's| IN OTHER SANCTUMS 8. m.;| Heffernan’s Dry Dock—Strs Rainier, Hutt, i , urement?” ‘There are a great many things ate Steel hig x mn ss “sl ji Static eI jo : . a inno,” the other one replied. | that odernists don't believe in, but Fates Pane, at 10 | ate Willpolo for|A myn aad Charles F. Crocker, b tae rT : an't kno she was gonna bust.”| publicity isn't one of them—Indian- New York via ports, at 7 py. me Sa son, Ketenikan, Redondo, Coquitiam City, Griftson, Henry Vi ) 4478, ‘oungstown Telegram, apolig Star,

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