The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1924, Page 12

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i er antamanw MOM’N POP 2 (YOURE DUMB ) I GOTTA ) HUNDRED ON MY CARD Ht (AS MOC GWAN HOME AN’ WASH (YER FACE | | | FIFTY IN READIN'AND | | CIETY IN WRITIN’ ~THAS ) | | | | | | | | | | A Bad Report om / ( THIS 1S AWFUL YOUNC prem LAD BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OPE. Y BEFORE! IVE GOTTA HURRY OVER AND RE- TIVE EATEN TH iF AND SEE Linh) lee Ue i iN et Tides in Seattle Mt TUESDAY MARCH 4 First High Tide 4:16 a m., 12.0 tt.) 4:62 a. m., 12.9 ft. First Tide First Low ‘Tide 9:51 a.m, 6.9 ft.| 10:31 a m., 6.1 tt. ‘Tide | Second Tide Weather Bureau Report ‘TATOOSH ISLAND, March 3.—8 a. m. Barometer risiny cloudy; wind west, 10 miles an hour. Sie ie Arrivals and Departures Arrived——-March 2—Str Griffeo from BR. C. ports, at 11 a. m.; str Richmond from Los Angeles, at 3 a, ms; otr Julius Imiekenbach from Boston vi 2:8 str British: Monarch from Yokohama, at 12:30 p, m.; att Lon-| fon Bhipper from Tondon via ports, at) Str El Begundo for 30 a. mj ate Lewis F 1 POSSIBLY CAN IL. COME \v! ¥ WELL DONT ON MY ACCOUNT / } ELOPE WITH ¥ CUR ay) ST opal {i WHO 1S THE E ( LEADING MAN ?/( HAYES Fs )Y = WHAT DOES YouR TEACHER SAY ABOUT / THIS F \ nS { SHE SAID SHE | ( HAD A Norion } / \ T'WRITE You fi \A NOTE tt n ERNIE. ee BY WILLIAMS YOO BAD, BAD BY =You KNOW T SPANYED You FOR DOING THAT VERY SAME THING YESTERDAY TMM GETTING 6000 AND TIRED OF SPANKING mnbach for Tacoma, at 6:30 m. m.; No, 67 for Puget Sound naval sta- 6 a.m. March 2—Str Britieh midnight; str Saginaw for San Francis- co vik Port Angeles, at Dem; ate Caddopeak for Ban F via Port A |x ia Port ch 1—Str Irmi for Vanc 11:50 p, m. eee Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—~BStr Treb- Pier 40--Strs City of Spokane, ‘Terminal—v, 8, x, Pier 2—Rtra Victoria, Yukon. Pier 1—Str Juin Tuckenbaeh Pier A—Str Admiral Nicholson. te Admiral By: tra H, F, Alexander, Admiral Rodman, Union Pacitio Terminal—Str Fulton, Pacific Const Kngineering Works—U. 6, G. B. Burveyor, U. 8. Shipping Board Moorings—Ate West Gasnbo. Connecticut Street Terminal—Str Orldono Maru, Atlantic Street Terminal—Atrs Surbury, veana King & Winge—Sthra Mald of Crleans, Ruby, ma Anval Stacy treet ‘Terminal Admiral Wataon, U. IMiiwaukes Ocean Terminal~#ir London Shipper, uekian Monarch for Vancouver via Muroran, at! 3 Board of Trade Open High Low + 9110% $1414 $1.10 110% tim 110% + 110% 111 110% Chicago 10% 1% iig ABMs 46% | 43% 1m 738% 140 11,17 9.67 11,29 11.20 Nominal eee Cash Wheat CHICAGO, March «1 No, 4 red, $1 F110K% 1.16 Duthi . B. B. Connecitent. Todd Dry Docks—Stra President Jackaon, Katrina Tackenbach, Admiral Roy Ames Terminal Co—Str Chas I. Me! mick. Meffornan'a Dry Dock—#tre Queen, Tain- fer Alaska Bteampahip Moorin ferson, Ketchikan, Redondo. Port Blakely—#tr Tanana, Winslow Marine Ratiway (Hagle Harbor) Mtr Griffdu, achra Mindanad, Betay Tons, A pile Chrisensen, M bktow Ania cocker. Barges n and Henry 6 | ru ~ Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks BY TAYLOR STM GLAD SHE Dic YOUR MOM \ ASA 6 AS JEA ~ i CAT BY MARTIN WHAT! THAT FELLOW, ACT ? 1 WHY HE EVEN KNOW HOW TO DOESNT BENAVE / EVERETT TRUE BAY, Kister, HAV SIN(SHE®D CAT! DINNGR & ‘You YOUR lL HAVON!T FINISHED nine ver. tit! NG —_, t » . \ecruple g <<< POULTRY PRICES NO CHANGE IN HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN WORD RREL DOG CHURNS SQU) HAY KICKERS - BICYCLES |. SKILLETS BTHE POLITICAL ARGUMENT IN HOADLEYS STORE STOPPED FIVE MINUTES AFTER. Z 6 THE FIRE IN THE STOVE WENT ODT. DIDYou HEAR MEP TM ) TIRED OF SPANKING YOU, SO T'M GOING NOW. Portla: | Satu | Cattle Recelp =u8esg2ecrr 200-250 @T;, $5,76@ 6.755 ninughter pl Balances | | Total tran Selita jOct... sa 10Ka ‘Ibs + §7.50@10; 0, packing, BANK CLEARINGS { Clearing , Clow On 43ad On 44d 98 td He l1 5d Be tite Badd SH10%d Se10%d Bs 10K oe nd Live Stock iay’s Quotations Cattle—neceipts, nominally ate 10; cows steers, $2,266 | $4@ 8.50; stage, $306 H Receipts, dy at bo h top, $7 Sheep—Recetpts, nominal. 47.75@ 10.50; } mediuin 5: common, $4,75@ we and helfers, § $5.25@6.75; ‘common, medium down, $1001.60; 190 260 ibs. up, Iba, $505, rough heavy, i 7.25; feeder pigw, 1, 72 fo higher. $6@5,50, +++ $6,014,010.50 « 1,154,244.16 Portland + 6,445,905.91 | off hy 1,124,174,28| up $0,0008%4 i | $0,0863%, up $0. Seattle | . | | Ww YORK, Tacoma wactions.. 2,425,000,00 | nit nete, von. 4470. Saturday's and Yeartiny ewes, $5.5069.7 Saturday’ lo— Receipts, 1, 70. BY STANLEY SHOT GUNS 8¢ CULT! VATORR, “YT NOTICE TH™ HOTTEST OF THESE | | addy heifers, S: ptockers enlven, $410,505 14,000 lgher. none. lamba, eee i! ONaaee 6.88 : Omaha Live Stock Quotations ‘Tone of market, and bulls and ‘Tone ot market Bulk, $6.6096.98; Denver Live Stock Quotations 100, Nominally steady. Market, top, $7; bulk, 96.6006,00; and helt. | 11,50; strong to Market, atoady. 5; feeder lambs, Mareh 1 francs, re, 0004 Foreign Exchange The foreign © market cloned quint Bhanghal tael, 70%; Yokohama feeders, | | + Dulles writing a book jalibis— jistrate here on a poaching charge, N.Y. Sugar Sugar—Quiet. Raw, # lated, $5.60@9, 7 Rio on spot, 15%0 Ib, 4 Santon, 19% @200 Ih. ‘ oa PORTLAND WHEAT PORTLAND, March 1 white, $1; soft white, 99¢; western white, | 880; hard winter, 960 Ybe; Western red, 95¢ ve JUDGE WAS SKEPTICAL LITTLE BOWDED., Leicestershire, Eng., Feb, 29.—-Speking of priac| and Coffee | ar otations refined, quie! No. A laborer, arrainged before a mag: pleaded; “IT went into the wood to study birds and animals for a man who js But the judge said he was tres-| passing and mado him pay a fino, It was a sleepy sort of day, the class was about half tho usual size and the “Prof” was calling the rol! | in a half-absent manner, To each name someone had answered “here” | until the name of Smith was called, | Silence reigned for a moment only | to be broken by tho instructor's voles, “My word! Hasn't Mr. Smith any | Broilers. ‘Wheat—Hara | BF northern spring, | ¢, { UNCHANGED STOCK MART Egg Quotations Are Holding } Iron Pipe “Stil Clint, tp at Previous Levels week, and egg quotations Monday morning also without change. A little better market for ducks is reported, with springs and capons demand. Dealers orted poultry market as weaker and with heavi ‘The market ix firm and there is a good den also in the DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers Batterfat— je, Beattie del! ¥. 0. B, condensory DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter—Iocsl creamery, cubes. .46@ .5 Local prints, wrapped . —Fresh ravth, white shell .24@ in cream. by ington triplets Tillamook trip! old 4, POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Shippers Decks—Live, per Ib........... Brollers—Per ib. Capons—Live fat Fancy d. p. ....5 Hene—Live, 4% ibs. and up Mi 130 per Ib. 8 weed Belgian Hares. Dressed bi desaeus Turkeys—Fancy a. Rooaters—Old, live. tive. Heavy, medium! quality POULTRY AND MEATS Vrices Pand Wholesale Dealers Dncks—Dressed, per Ib Capons—-Lb. ss Hens—Dressed, hea ed, light. heavy Live, lignt Dressed, pe Geese—Drensed. per 1b, Turkeys—Fancy dress Belgian Hares—Live, per’ ib. Dresse 56 A re) 07| un er} auf Quotations at Union Stockyards Receipts Monday a, m., 184 cattle, 2,276 hogs; 1,096 sheep. Catto Prime steers ... Medium to good Fair to medium. Feed: Bull Choice Medium to good Fair to medium Prime lambs Common to ch Yoarlings Prices Paid Wholesale Dealersa “The prices given are those made to retail dealers by wholesalers. With a few tensonal exceptions, prices to producers) can be figured by deducting the cost of | transportation to Seattle and approxi- nately 15 per cent for hauling, stor Asparagus ioral, por sack. ie allt. dos, bunches ta Cucumbers No. nt_Per Ib, Egg Viant perial, 6 dor. c Onton Parrley— ack . ee Florida, per 1b, Tutabag Spinach: Florida, Turnips: New, doz, buncher Yame—Loulsiana « cam ack friends here? —Humbug, Applee—Dellcloua eecccccevee ATO O RIB | When Trading Reopens i} No material changes in poultry | WALK STRE! bids will be made for the coming! JOURNAL CIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, March 3.—¥ clopments over the weekee the speculative eltuation une! an dthe principal interest al t of rt e new week in the market ae jet , wea ont} Friant . the active which mounted to 208%. Opening, prices, on’ th Poe HIGH LEVELS CHICAGO, March 1.—Grains elo receivership’ a sharply higher on the board of t1 here toda: corn and this, strong wheat demand and resulted in a # sold higher with other gra Provisions re lower, ‘cumulation and ine Alex Jackson, 6236 First N. Wa residence, 20x32, $: Auguat 128 W. 56th, frame 4x37, $2.5 foun. Union OU 3000 R. R. Ave, service station, 14x30, $2,500, Spitzenderge Winesaps Cocoanuts—-Per doz. Cranberries—Wash., per box Duses—Camel, 36-pig. bo? Excelsior, i6-pkg. Dromedary, 86-pk; — mn, 4 4-02. phx Fancy white, 1." Black, 1b. . gallus Ribpon, se irape It— Flo: Money—Comb, per Strained, per 1 ons —Fancy Choice . Oranges—Per "box Jumble pack, per box. 5 Pears—Per box Ss 3 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers, Sa a China, pei Pecans—Per ip, Mixed pe Beet, per ewt, HAY, GRAIN AND (Prices on Mixed Carloads ti Rolled and ground, Oats—Whole feed, 1600's, roa and fround, Mixed feod All-Grain Ch Growing Fead-- Chick Cocoanut Meal Linseed Ol Meat Soya Bean Meal. Bone Meal—109 Axe court curtal Fran for © of

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