The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 24

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THE ATTLE Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks MOM’N: POP, ( TOMORROW NIGHT x , INTO A STIFF SHIRT | WE ARE INVITED OVER, ( AN’ LOOK THROUGH To O'MISKY'S FOR A MEANS HAVE To CRA NES = AND IT Al 30 ({ MEANS THAT : N’T DRINK 5 OUT OF FREE SAUCER! po ~ mn THAT DINNER! , A MONOCLE! Another Duty Taken Care Of BY TAY [EVERETT TRUE WoL, Heo, eCvererr! WHer D'You KNOW § AF Lega, sesregce BY COND) LOR — C AND-T THINK IT WouLD ) BE A GOOD IDEA -Now \ THAT WE ARE BREAKING \ INTO SOCIETY "To HAVE A COAT OF ARMS II co C1 DON'T SEE WHAT ( Good A COAT OF ARMS 15 GOIN To bo US ~ Sy ovess ro BETTER | WEAR A PAIR OF SHIN( GUARDS INCASE TL ] MAKE A BLUNDER IN) MY ETIQUETTE ft r? j The Eyes Have It BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | ANN! ) oF T NOTICED YOu CAM OF THE EYE r OUT OUR WAY HAVE SHOCK || Birt ON THAT VL UVE In“ BIRO HOUSE} SAME HOUSE WHTK WEE-HEE ys SPECIALISTS ) HES THE BEST Y/ SPECIALIST IN WHAT DID HE SAY WAS THE /( NOTHING MATTER WITH YOUR EYES ? ) DANG \T 1F 1 COULD O* HONG ON ANOTHER! FouR Hours i> Os.T BUY IF YOU INGIST T'LL ) ( SEE A TAILOR, ABOL BY 1 IT TOMORRK “~< Ste? in Close ANO 1'ee TEce woul Y THE NOVECTY OF “WHAT TYov KNOW? AS 4 FORM Of GREETING WORG OFF A LONG TMG AGO ft 1 WON'T ASK YOU way BY MARTIN” YOU KNON— You Tord tN BLS Ai ee ( HE SAID THEY WERE WONDERFUL ! pitta ha | \ i STRAWBERRIES HIS MEMORY’S FAILING Everybody in the village ‘au Rastus Johnson and everybody ti ed to him, fi He was working one day member of the Ladies’ Ald BY STAN WEN MADE Baas By MASTX Liver and as he was about to go ho ARE IN TOWN <2 | Higher Prices Rule in Egg|”«t tear, Rastus, that you're | Quotations Friday | the time when President Wi LEY was in office, Is that true”? “J Rastus rolled the whites The first shipment of California |eyes and smiled a sad, but trawberries recelved by the/ cent smile Fs Pacifio Fruit & Produce Co. Friday| “Well,” he sald, “ah used to morning by express from Los An-/{t, but dat was befo' probition geles. The berries arrived in an Seed | into “fect."—Lom Angeles’ Timea chest, and sold at 60 cents per pint SEE cup, Another shipment w low! HANNAH MISUND! 00 shortly. | One evening, after finishing Quotations on eggs remained at! a+ the milly Hannah, with her figure, cent higher, with being offered. |some dealers whose stocks 21 and 22 | Castes in a few cases. ie epi 24 to 26 cents for extras, | her friend, went to the clerk off but the 1 made at tho bi, of sales were being} 4sh ht rf hs Bids ta | Parish church to give notice of ial producers were running generally a cents It was reported that | were | short were paying as high as 23/ intended marriage. | The clerk proceeded to filliup {usual forms and ask the nect questions, which were timidly correctly answered, until the | asked, “Are you a spinster?” “No, sir, I'm a weaver,” SINCE “THE OLD CROSSING WATCHMAN HAS HAD “THAT BAD COLO IN “THE HEAD HIS UPPER suTE TRwallians HAS BEEN VACANT MOST OF THE TIME. @ HAPPY HEN HODGKINS ,WHILE CH/NNI/NG HIMSELF el “TODAY, SPRAINED HIS ARM So BADLY HE HAD TO DROP ouT — OF THE FIDDLING CONTEST AFTER PLAYING STEADY FOR SEVEN HOURS- (BETTER LUCK NEXT TmE HEN) 9 FRECKLES. AND HIS FRIENDS _ of WELL! Tcan “He oie WHADDVA THINK. JAY CAN DO, WILLIE HE CAN COUNT “TAREE MILLION= REE MILLION P SAY! THATS MOREN ANYBODY IN This WHOLE WoRLD CAN COUNT! OM! TM GONNA TEL HIM=T BET Winning on a ‘High Count BY BLOSSER WILLIE SAID YOU COULDNT COUNT THREE AALLION, JAY, Chicago Board of Trade Tharsday’s Quotations Wheat— Open High lew May . 01.21% $1114 SLI - 121% LK 1K 112% Lily 11a Fy || York via porta, at 4 p. m.; mtr Kewa- || ee for Avon, at 4:45 p. m.; ate Admi- ews. ral Farragut for San Diego via ports, | at 11 p, m.; str Wapama for Los An Tides in Seattle | |i eae a jfor San Francieco via’ ports, at 11:2 | a. m, | : SATumpay | | Vessels in Port at Seattle | Smith Cove Terminal—Pier 41—Stra Tyo Jackson. Pier 40—Btr | S°Pt Wert Himrod |. 0 Bell Btroet Terminal—U. 8. 8. Surveyor, | May | Pioneor, H rn. u Pier § Pier $1.11% 1.11% 1.12% July ee Sept, 40% AN s1% | Cor: | May . aM July, it. | je ‘Btre Victoria, A Ryo D—Strs Admiral --Harometer falling; Admiral! May peven miles an hour. F3 . king & Winge—Schre Maid of © Arrivals and Departures | *'3%,* "5°, Arrived—March 7.—Ste . Kirk-| Stacy Street Terminal—v. via Ban Fra oge 1% 7% oe Prime firsts, i extra pullets, : undersized pu tr Penpyworth Str Rainier; sclirs| I. Wilson, John A Mills—Str Forert King «mill (Ballard)—Rosalie ua-| str Julia Lyckents for Horton ports, at 4:10 a. str Brookdale fo ‘Lon Angeles, st 3 a.m. March ¢. Bert EB. Maney for Tacoma, DP. m; str Chas, R. McCormick for New - Toss Meteor hriatensen, bktns Anne ‘oquitiam City, Griffson Coauit and Meory a boree “« WHEAT SLUMPS. and Charles F. Crocker. Darges| & Portland Live Stock Se STOCK PRICES THRU SALES |e ADVANCE |. CHICAGO, March 6.—Graina closed! peers lower on the Chicago board of tra day. Selling leading lon enkened wheat. General dina | pointment over marketing condit and weakness in foreign exchange catined this class to nell out Liberal o! a ition of Minneaps in_ ec Liquidation by ® prominent hand- ler who for several weeks has been Jon the long side caused oats to drop, | | Provisions declined. see Cash Wheat ICAGO, March 6.—Cash Wheat—te No, 3 rod, $1.09@1.10%; Xo. $1.10% 1.10% . medium © calves, 190 Iba. down, $10 be, $7.00g10. | WALL STREET J ) REV Market higher.| NEW YORK, March 7 200 Ibs, $7.60@/ stimulated in the eart: 59; 250 Ibe. y; NAL FINAN- Prices wore! dealings in ithe stork market today and tndus-| tocks continued the spirited [recovery which characterized the |kreater part of the previous session, | New highs of the current reboind | were reached by several representa- tive Issues. Opening prices on the stock ex- hange today included: United 2 up 1;) 160. is were depressing factors none. Market nomin: / medium eb old wethers, $7@1 cholce, $5@ cn j off. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Maren 6. 0 opened trreguter 1 | 80.0429; Belgian, $0 -Foreign Bterling: $9.0404; tire, marks, 4,500, ot |B. 0. . ptt %: 1 129, up %: mo ~American cloned N. Y. Su: Sugar — Prem granulated, $8 potfee-No. 7 Rio, tos, 19N O20u. Vases gar and Receipts, #,200. tT : tefined, tem: yes $ 4.50@ 14.00; Market th 1S: feeder lam Shang $769.00, hame yen, 44,375, 5oe Hy owen, oust ) 18M; No. 4 Bane | Hens— Live, | mately DAIRY PRODUCTS Hannah. “Ain't I, Martha’ Bits (London), FOR FASHIONS SAKE “T didn’t know you were a hi T idn’t kill anything for This beastly gun goes with tl tume.”"—Life. 7 clo AIRY PRODUCTS Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers Bautter—Loecsi creamery, cubes. 50 bi 26 White pullets ree Oregon Triplets Wisconsin crea Washington triplets . Tillamook triplets, old . POULTRY AND MEATS * Prices Pald Shippers Ducke—Live, per Ib... Brollers—Per ib. . Capons—Live fat, pi Fancy d. he local market prices held very ines are held for S80 by @ and it Is estimated that tl yat a million pounds of je locally. Contracting Vert continues moderately active estimated that about 11,000,000 pam have been contracted for by local Omaha Live Stoel Medium ‘Thursday’ live, 3% to » 2 to 34 4% tbe M% Mos ° Turkeys—Fancy 4. p. young.. Roosters live, pee Ib. 1 y. medium quality. ..... POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Pand Wholesale Dealers Ducks—Dressed, per Ib, Capons— 1», Hens —Dre Dressed, per Ib. —Dreased, per Ib. Turkeys—Fancy dressed Belgian Hares—Live, per Dressed, per Ib. .. Florida, case . ‘urnipe—Sack doz. bunches Receipts Friday Cattton— Prime steers Medium to Fair to medium, Feeders * Medium to good Fair to medium . Canners Calves . joxe— Prime, Itght Smooth, hea Rough, heavy Piga ..- Sheep— Prime lambs . 6 50 G-ox. pkes. 70 4-oz. pkgs. Fancy white, Ib, th. 11.00@14.90 | Common to ch §.60091 1.00 Yearlings Wethers . Ewes .. VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (Tho prices given are those made to| eee retail dealers by wholesalers, With a few} Jumble pack, per boxe. aearonal exceptions, prices to producers | Pears—Per box can be figured by deducting the cost of transportation to Seattle and approxi- & per cent for hauling, storage and selling cost.) Beets Loe New Calif, do. bunches. Broccoll——Ore.. eTate vc... Brussels Sprow Cabbage —Cal Spokane Carrots —Per | Bloar—Local Diends bunches: (Broceot!), Cs N Caulifiower Fec Pin Lettuce— 2.00 | Corn—Whole, yellow, 1208 Cracked and feed Rolled and ground, Oate——Whole feed, 1 ed and fround, per ewt. . . Rreen, per doz. tb. Growing Veed « Rhobarb. 1b. ‘ Rutabages Per rack Spinach—Walia Wal Squash—Per Ib. .. Coconnat Meat! sa 00 | Linseed Ol Meal 008

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