The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 14

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Mail orders 14th § Monuments BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES MARG |S. THINKING Too ) SERIOUSLY OF SPORTS \/ CERTAINLY © WERE LATELY= DONT | YOU THINK, CORA? )\ st ) (\ ne SHE'S ON DPO-ITS (SCANDALOUS J r = BASKETBALL FLOOR! J THE +1) THE FLOOR > \S CORRECT atter of Opinion (we RY AFTERNOON NOW,Y YES, ON aN \F THATS A LADIES )H DID * Gj) 3 TODAYS GAME? 1 NEVER \ \ PORT, JL TAKE BRONCHO BUSTING FOR MINE / oo eas Ve ll ~ st 90 | 4, THE YOUR LIFE WHY YOU SEE 4 WAS. § SHOCKED / _——— 2 THE ONE ) ( MORE LADY-LIKE GAME AFTERNOON ! 7 BY MARTIN US A YLOR. 5 ET BOUND rble and Granite Ist and V a, Established v4 Opi 1) Optometrist Praser-Paterson Co, ano Tuners TROM, MA in-3620, Tuning $3 Patent Attorneys cured, wold and financed, J. D, Givnan, 602 jan DEA! YOU NEVER N7) \ AW! A CLEANER, . \§ THAN jon THS nDev ts u Pat- N yrence, estab- lished 1861 4 and booklet free. 432 Burke Bidg. HARRY BOW Pat. Expert. Fee 76, ali cost. Terms, Pantages Bid. Physicians, Surgeons 400 Pantages iments, disorders ANYONE SEEN OF THIS PAPER LOOK HERE, YOUNS MAN) YOU DUT THAT DOLLAR UAT YOUR UNCLE VAN GANE YOU FOR CURISTMAS Rietr BACK IN YouR BANK ~ You MUST TH’ FRONT PAGE ? aE | suucks! wats TH USE IN HAVIN’ OF TH’ THING: MONEY WHIEN YA CANT SPEND IT- 6EE-JUST THINK ST COLD BUY WITH A DOLLAR Yili a WHEN POLK BRADLEY OPENED THE DOOR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION OFFICE DURING THE WINDSTORM Mia” _— ea @#e Home Underta’ iath BY STANLEY 7 | “Undertaking 5 _ LEGAL NOTICES 0. 7 later G of Article IX of the City Cl Seattle, and pro’ nilssion of such proposed amend. ment to the qualified electors of raid city for their ratification of Tefection at the general municipal flection to be held therein om the | lith day of March, 1924. | BE_IT RESOLVE BY THE CITT | COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SE- ATTLE. | That Section 6 of Article IX of the City Charter of the City of Seattle be amended to read as follows? Sec, 5. There ahall be a City Treas- except as other- 1d ‘by law, be ex-| efficio tax collector, He may aD: | Assistant City ‘Treas-| nd, under Civil Service| ich other clerks or deputies ity Councl!l may authorize, case of the absence of the CILy Treasurer from the city, or if for any cause the City Treasurer be = for the sub- | | | | AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED | that such proposed amendment be | submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Seattle for their rat- ification or rejection at the gener- a! municipal election to be held ta ae city on the 11th day of March, Passed the City © cl] the 24th day | of December, 1) and signed by me in open ses: in authentica- | tion of Its passage this 24th day 0! December, 1923. B. FITZGERALD, President of the City Council Li with day of December, 192i H. W. CARROLL, City Comptroller and cx-Officlo City Clerk. By E. M. STREET. Deputy Clerk. ESOLUTION NO. 7631. 5 L3) s) V4 MORE THAN TWO THIRDS OF ‘THIS WEEKS EDITION OF TH PAPER BLEW OULT AN OPEN WinDow- | A RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITION to amend Section 4 of Article 1X) of the City Charter of the City of Seattle, and providing for the submission of such propos amendment to the qualified elect- ors of said city for their ratifica- tion or rejection at the general municipal election to be held) hae op the 1ith day of March, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY | {ea OF THE CITY OF SE-) : 1 BY BLOSSER That Section 4 of Article IX of the! City Charter of the City of Seat-/ tle, be amended to read as follow: | Bec. 4—He shall perform such oth dutios is charter or the Ci Council may direct, and may ap- point one chief deputy, and, under civil service rules, such other éeput! as the City Council may @uthorize. In case of the absence of the City Comptroller from t elty, or if for any cause the City Comptroller be incapacitated from ting, the chief deputy shall ai City Comptroller, d for the bein, njoy all powers, FS R RESOLVED | IT FURTH that such proposed amendment be | submitted to the gualified electors | of the City of Seattle for thelr | ratification or rejection at the! eneral monicipal election to Rela in said_city on the 11th day of March, 1924. Pasned the City C of December, 1 me in open session in tion of its passage th of December, 192 Cc, B. FITZGERALD, Ship New Tides in Seattle | THURSDAY MAKC i | MAKCH 7 | First High Tide 6:15 a. m., 12.1 ft First Low Tide 12:20 p. m., 2.0 ft. Second High Tide 6:13 p. m., 10.6 f 11:43 a. m., 2.6 ft. Second High Tide 5:27 p. m., 10.7 ft. 11:40 p.m, 1.4 ft. see Weather Bureau Report | TATOOBH ISLAND, March 6.—1 a, m. —Barometer rising; partly cloudy; wind west, 20 miles an hour. j rar) Arrivals and Departures Arrived—March 5.—Atr Wapama from PB. m.5 | ‘3 Harbor via Tacoma, at 8. &. Heather from Vie-|§ 15 p. m.; str Emma Alexander) from Tacomn, at 6:30 p.m ‘Watson from Ban Francine p. m., str Silverado from Tacoma, at $:45 am. Sailed—March 6—Str President Jack.) son for Tacoma, at 6:30 9. m. Mar ““Btr Kentuckian for Boston via por 10:20 p.m; wir Biiverado for San cisco Vis Port Angeles, at 9 y, m, { | Associated O11— New York via ports, at 6:20] oe ad | in Port at Seattle | Terminal—Pier 41—Stra Tyo Maru, West Himrod, Trebia. edi Street. Terminal—v. 8. Heather, U. 8. C. G. Haida, Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—Strs Aa- miral Nich®on, ma Chaliamba, Pler 14—Str Fulton. Pier 6—Strs Wapama, Chas. T. McCor-| mick. Smith Cove Pier 2—Strs Yukon, Alaska and Victoria. | Pier 1—Strs Nabenna, Agwistar, a Pier A—Str Admiral Rodman, Pier B—Str Queen. Pier D—Stre Emma Alexander, Admiral Rogers. Pacific Const Engineering Works—vU, 8. 8. Surveyor. itr Kewanee. | dard Ol Co.'s Terminal—Str Cas- y Street Terminal erer, Pioneer. King & Winge—-Gchra Mala of Orleans, Ruby, ma Anvil. Hanford Street Terminal—Str Elm Park reet Terminal--Ms Loch Goll, 8. 8. Conneettont. Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co,— Stra Lewis Luckenbach, Julia Lucken- ch, Katrina Luckenbach, | Tood Dry Docks—Btrs Curacao, Blaridge, | Admiral Watson. Ames Terminal Co—Ste Etna Maru, Btrs Brookdale, Penny U. 8. 8, Dincor- y Dock—Strs Admiral Far-| Liverpool Grain Wednesday's Quotations | Wheat Open High Low Close Mar $s 5 d Os 6% Os & te bh May. %d de 1 doe os a July. O98 Yd on ed On 4d Oa 4a Oct., Build Se ll%d Se lid Se ihd} San Francisco Produce Wednesday's Quotations. Datter—Extras, 48'G0 tb; prime firats, | “io 1 Eges—Kxtras, 250 doz; extra pullets, ed pullets, 19¢ doz. fancy, 26c Ib. . N. Y. Sugar and Coffee 7 Rio on mpot, 15%; Ne Santon, 19% @20%. .'* Cash Wheat CHICAGO, March 5.~ off, No, 3 red $1.12% @1.1 Stimson Timber So.—Str Forest King. Stimson Mill—Str Roralle Mahoney. Alaska Steamship Moorings—Stra Jef- terson, Ketehikan, Port Biakely—BStr Tan Winslow Marine Raltwi ri Crocker, Barges r, achrs John A., Chas, It tlam City, Griffon and Henry Villard, jat }in NO INTEREST IN GRAIN MARKET |Prices Close Lower With Bulls Showing Work CHICAGO, March 5.—Grains closed lower on the board of trade here today. Lack of speculative interest hammered wheat prices below last night's figure following a strong ' Lopening. Bull activities were overwhelmed midday by general pessimism, which apread over the market, due to absolute lack of export business, favorable crop news and inactivity Washington as regards farm egisiation and increase In tariff, %orn underwent numerous dips below the Sle level, but rallied some- what near the close. Liberal move- ment expected within a few days, \icept the market from regaining ali of its cartier losses. Oats slumped in sympathy with other grains and favorable weekly rnment report. Provisions trading was dull and prices unchanged, Outlook for increased consumption is not very bright. Omaha Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations eceipts, 6,000, Tone of Yearlings, #6 $7.50@ 10. Cattle i higher. ad heifers, 565; Ive, $410.25; bulls and ate iM Receipts, 17,000, ‘Tone of market, steady. Bulk, $6.80@7.15; top, $7.15. | Tone of market flings, $9@12.60; wethors, lambs, $19.50@15.65; ool wool market are no signs Boston | BOSTON, March 5 continues quiet, but t lor weakening. Some } |Shipped to London, ‘be Seer Sse the wool in the local mere fit yoreign markets continue | firm, Kets mydnen: Australis; reportiog cond: erable buying for Boston houses, T | Clearings . | Walances $6 | Portland Clearings . | Balances . ‘ | Tacoma transactions. . | | Total a 2,815,000.00 | stockera and feederss, 14 | CAR LOADINGS wool Ia being| fF the season, demonstrating sus- < ora having been) tained activity in general business| tinue during the summer, is due to | | | ‘Mo up %; Texas Company, 43, President of the City Council | he 24th day of December, 1923 | an H. W. CARROLL, City Comptroller and ex-officio City | Clerk. } FE. M. Street, Deputy. Feb «| By Date of first publication, 24. SET RECORD. =" Pacific Highway \ Under Blockade | REDDING, Cal, March 6—Effec- tive Tuesday, March 11, the Pacific highway will be open to traffic be- tween Redding and Dunsmuir only NEW YORK, March 6.—Car load-| between the hours of 11 a. m. and 6 ings in the week ended February 23|P-m. ‘The state highway department | again rose to unprecedented levels | posted notices to that effect today. ‘The interruption, which will con- Drive on Shorts Appears| Likely Follow-Up STREET JOURNAL FINAD .| CIAL REVIEW - | WALL caused by construction , 13 miles north alf-Way Creek, 23 and furnishing a background for | blockades drive against the shorts, whose post-| Work between Tas tion was based on. pessimi ee lof Redding, an the trade outlook, = ove [mites north. be! Denver Live Stock Wednesda: Quotations le—Recoipts, 680. arket strong. Kieet steers, $8@8.90; cows and heif. calves, $8@11; stock-| $5 bulls, $2.20@ The recovery also suggeste atisfactory earnings sweeka eet shown by the system carriers Opening On. tho stock ex-| enanns i cluded: American | € ‘an, 115%, Up %; Chandione | br Utah Coppers 67ie eh ob UD dustrial Aleohol ern Railway, 49%, American, 491 house, 624, 47%, ‘up i; § tudebaker, # Steel, 10: 1,500, Weak to 106 low. riean + bulk, $6.7066.90; pigs, up ni » 6.500. Market, strong Woe figure # ye | Hie» R > PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO.L | OTe 5 L Northern Pact e Fat Jan Bethlehem Stecl, 67 i: ‘ feeder lambs, $14.25 @14.7 9.50 4.500 ve up 1M; ee 2 RSDAY TARCH 6 3 PERSONAL “LOST AND FO Bible, evening. ec\dental ay ores ©Y badly FOU March 1 Interlake dlatrlety HELP WANTER HELP WANTED ¥REE LAUNDRY > family bundie valuae 4 $59 and better. By net pros 1 th le washe DARD *s 1 niteed over Bartels mbings, EL fete Wr Markham h st-8226-R RAC {E plano playing taught. 6% Pine wt 8 SITUATION—FEMALE UPON perienced private attendants; also coach branch exch and furnish advi branch exchange traffi Call EL Ext The Pac Telephone and Teles graph Company, 1200 Third ave work with request we w suDDIY exe bh 201 9 MALE HELP WANTED B virgin wool suite, Come upstairs and see th virgin wool suite taflored from fabrics woven right here in Wash- ington at Truly beautiful weaves. Guaranteed auality, aoe $29. Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd" floor Green Bide., Fourth —A middie a single no understands farming to taker of acreage in burbs, Call at dit er of the City of | Mi AT AN 004 Sth, nt ave. clean, furnished, steam-heated hedroc (men); free bath and _phone. Trans. 35 ee 16. MEN, WOM there is big money in the barber trade. Few weeks complet R BARBER COLLEG: {F Sam Welsfield can't repalr your watch, throw it _ Big G fi band forget {t 10 SITUATION—MALE FIRS ss walter wants dinner jot or even ‘Also cook. Address 5 Hon PAPER ft Brown, B! Kalsomining. eshingled. I nset-647 OLD floors made new. BE ecn-256%, 11 AGENTS WANTED —__ MAKE V < Sell Mansfield measure direct to wi bi car owners, sportsmen. for spring sample outfit and free cap offer. Mansfield Cap Makers Dept. 1138. Cincinnati, 0. 14-A PUPILS WANTED PIANO taught. Mad: dis. 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED MAKE MONEY AT HOME—Bx . We teach perience unnecessa! bs "OR RENT room bungalow; close to RA ni 20—FOR RENT HOUS 3 house; views jarge lot; close in. Ke 1322 Franklin ave. ouse; outl will ‘LY decorated 5-room 0 block car; fruit. $25. KE: A NICE 5-room cottage for rentyass electricity. 143% 20th HOUSE for rent: furniture for sa _hear car and school. ME irse:d N -room cottage for rent nished or unfurnished, BAst 21 UNFURNISHED FLA’ AND APARTMENTS iR MONTH. Nice 4-room fia ith gas range; near library nier valley, F SCHR __443 Central Bid; 6-ROOM flat; bath; walking — distance. Thomas, GA rfld-2781 OOM upper flat: hard heate a. ewly decorated. 4 nm x Dm lat. 344 Bertona OOM fi car line. 23 FURNISHED ROO CARGE front room, warm snd fortable, reasonable. $31 1tti W. TRUNKS moved, foc, 24° FURNISHED AND FLATS _ NIVE| STR Dutch Colonia’ corner; high hot water hea’ phone _ furnished. L_ Fifth ave. “HOICE 2 and apartments, pr distance. BA st-316 AND 3-room furni ments, $15 to fi, WE. bathy, 0.

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