The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 18

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LHI EAT TLI Evidently A. M. OU HEAR )( MIGHT A LAND ON HIM | SAVE CAN BET YOUR 7 ; 1'M GOING TO) “ Mt MOM! / BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES \ JUST CANT DECIDE WHAT KIND OF A 5 GIRL | NEED FOR A WIFE} WHY NOT TRUST TO LUCK ~ THIS 1S LEAP YEAR, YOU KNOW! WELL, HAVENT HAD }{ HANG AROUND . MASQUERADE BALLS PERHAPS A DISGUISE 44 SAVE MY WIND ~ IT's \ YE ( A Lor You KNOW ABOUT @® D1 (IT =ANYHOW I MAC ) Him PROMISE He (COME IN EARLS D ' MILKMAN WOT DOWN OUR LAWN GEE, THERE MUST WHY, HOW han LOT OF GIRLS WHO\ DO YOU 5 DONT WANT TO GET (NOW + —S pS UES HOLD ER NEWT S AREARIN shes G \ HOWD IT HAPPEN . ATER THIRTY YEARS{__ ALL OF A SUDDEN BY STANLEY - (EVERETT TRUE { (Do You DRIVE A CAR BEA 1718232 AND WHEN YoU PARIC HS CAR ‘, THE CURB Do YoU LeEAvVGS A BIC HOUND ON THe SEAT TO GUARD THE OUTFIT € = i : BECAUSE YESTERDAY, AS CAR, THIS HOUND, WITH A BLOOD- CURDLING, BARK, MADE A LUNGE AT MY FACS AND FRIGHTENED FIVE YCARS OF UFC CUT OF ME i) MY FiesT IMPULSE WAS TO BRAIN | HIM, BUT ON SECOND THOUGHT I REPLECTED TWA? THIS WORCD SUFFERS From A SHORTAGE or GRAINS So L.DECIDED 1 HUNT UP The we CATTLE MARKET OIL STRONGEST “IS STRONGER ON EXCHANGE |Egg Quotations Hold at Top |Trading Optimistic Wher | of Price Range Market Reopens The local market on hogs and | WALL ob yh Bate NAL PINAS. cattle opened stronger Monday morn EW E ¢, with prospects of a higher range rch 20—Wi iat pricas unprecedented and consuy- trading opened jay under an op NEW YORK, | production running y morning, were being | Jevels in many 1 at 26 cents for ex-| tion keping abre: pullets at 22 in Wall Street t DAIRY PRODUCTS | Prices Paid Shippers Battertat— | 15-cent advance in eastern crudefo- | lowing the increase in mid-contizest | prices at last week's close | ‘You BRING HOME TWO NEW Cook Mixed Dyas V5 eS | | A grad A new high on the current reeey: Egee—Fr ery was reached by Standard of New Jersey at 38% and by Sinclair sm 2.75/25%, while other active olls move My - 3.15 /up proportionately. t & prices included: , 103%; Ameri Mana eS way, 494 27 | hem, 564%. off 2 | 38%, up tp. POULTRY AND MEATS — *| STEELE MADE rae eres | AGGIE LEAD Ducks—Live. per Ib.. 23} $3) CORVALLIS, Ore, March’ jlection of Carlos Steele, |guard, as captain of the Orem $|Ascie basketball team next jee} did not come as a big | 13% eele ha ma: pare eerie has been one of the ii |. Dressed | Turkeys—Fan Koosters— old. | Hog Choice heavy, | Veal—Fanes milk, Heavy, medium Rise POULTRY AND MEATS Lrices Pand Wholesale Dealer | Ducks. —Dressed, per Ib. . in| Nine men from the 24 ‘ep |be back next year. The 47 | Steele, Ridings, Stoddard, 43 Rowley, Brown, Eilertson, and Bouno, PIRATE STAR IS EXPE MODESTO, Cal., March 10.—Wi ter Schmidt, Pirate catcher | here Friday, is expected at the Robles training camp today. | | TO CONVINCE HIS WIFE “THAT THE TWO Cook BOOKS HE BOUGHT FROM “THAT PRETTY Book AGENT WERE FOR THE BASKINS HOME — Live, heary Live, light Brollers—Dressed, per I! Geese—Drenaed, per Ib. Turkesys—Fancy dressed Belgian Hares—Live, per ed, per Ib. yuntry dressed, . Ib.. ‘ancy block Veal—Fancy, light Heavy, coarse LIVE STOCK AN AUSPICIOUS Ty Cobb, unlike many- players who later developed: Stars, got away to a good start in] ajor league debut game. The: time the Georgian came to bat if main tent he laced out a two to center field. The smack wast off no less a celebrity in than Jack Chesbro. That in August, 1905, And Ty hittin’ ‘em ever since, In @ the Peach's start was a very cious one, indeed. AW, I CAN DO Moog mode Mas MY SPELLIN' AFTER } AND GO GET \ IT 6ETS DaR— ,7 SPELLER-YOULL Do Your T WANTA PLAY tein WITH TH Kids Now! Now “WE SOONER YOU GET YouR MIND ON YOUR SPELLING THE SOONER NOULL GET T Go OUT AND PLAY — ALL RIGHT, HERES OUR FIRST WORD= WHAT DOES T-AcI-L SPELL? CERTAINLY YOu KNOW THAT SIMPLE WORD—WHAT OES “TRE Dos HANE THAT WE DON'T ja) a Prime steers . Medium to Arkansas Blacks Yellow Newtons . Rome Beauties Y Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers @ pric ¢ those made to (rl yenlers by wholesalers. With a few mceptions, prices to producers ured ty deducting the cost of jon to Seattle and per cent for hauling, storag sean cpeneiameetiied ss can. transportat | ports, at midnight. s Tach Goll for London via ports, a! 5 p..m.; str Toh- koh Maru for T at 1:15 p. mi str John C. Kirkpatrick for Everett, at |1 p.m. ate Bathare ©. for Los Angeles || ¥i@ Tacoma, at 2:15 p. m.. Jackson for Manila via ports, @tr Alabama Maru for H || ports, at 10 «. m.; str Birmingham City || pn ‘Tacoma, at © Freeport Sul- phur for Tacoma, + ™m.; ate Prin- leens Ena for ports, at 4:39 a. m || March &—Str Elmpark for Un! ide || dom, at 8 p, m. Omaha Live Stock | Saturday's Quotations Cattle—Receipts, 127, Market, slow. Cattle—Rece: Good grade rteers, $7,750 965; medium 6@ Strained, per Ib Lemone—Fancy go Board of Trade CORN AND OATS ‘sts:.2et22.0. CLOSE HIGH ak sao Wheat Slumps Again; Pro- |s visions Steady Unk nat ia Lim Re z CHICAGO, March 8.—-Wheat closed weak and lower, corn and oats high- er on the board of trade today. y Wheat holders, disguated att ald rivate speculation, tried to sell out, | fi 7 s Pius causing @ fractional break in eMSb 1140 14.38 11.88 that market | ; or | Lighter receipts than expected, tm- Nominal | proved in demand, both domeatic;) Bnd fofelen, wave corn strength and | a higher 6. Oats w under the dominating influence of corn and showed frac- t Portland Live Stock | Saturday's Quotations © | Ship News Tides in Seattle MONDAY | ARCH 10 First Low Tide | Clone $1.1 1ALM% 1.12% | Jumble prek, per box. Peare—Per box | to good, | yn feeders, good bs ils and at #1 RM Bie 40% 1M 1% Prices Paid Wholesale D by Sack Lots ‘01 . bunches: 7 (Broccoli), i ted King- China, per 1d. 1 47% | 46 Ath 10.60; lambs, $13.75 @ 15 eee i Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—Str lyo Maru, Union Oil Co.'s Terminal—-Str Coalinga. Bell Street Terminal--U. 8. 8. Heather, rminal—Stra Ad Foreign Exchange § irday's Quotations | . 4 <M The Yoreign| ° | } | 5:39 p. m., 9.9 ft. Weather Bureau Report) TATOOSH ISLAND, March 10.—-§ a, m.| wind north-| mn ide 19:40 p. ma 9.6 ft. « oe m6 ‘ 73 1% 73% 1% 73% | | Sugar—Cane, per owt Y B Barometer rising, cloudy; east, 16 miles an. hour, Arrivals and Departures Arrived—March 10.—Str MW. PF. Alex der from Lon Angeles via Ban Wranc 8:50 oe mat ste Roe len via Ban ‘Franctaco, str City of Vietoria from torte, WB, Cis we 1:40am H.W. Baxter from Sad rr p. mt ate Admiral P Ver at'8 pein Angeles, at & ecelpta none, Market, steady. | 4 Ibs. down, medium eho! ' jon, F12@ 14 oF 30.0008; Rel 0.5012 off $0.0009; gull all weights, $8@11.5 4,50 @10; lg 2 PORTLAND WHEAT PORTLAND, March &.—Wheat white, $1.00%; soft white, $1.0 white, $1.00; hard winter, 95¢ |epring, 96c; western red, 5c 5 . Hard stern thern wethers, medium choice, 3508. jer B—Btre Adm Peary, Admiral Rodman, Queen, jon Pacific Terminal—Str Fulton. A I Runkers—Str Bldridge. | ~ ‘orminal—Str Nabesna, | Caiman Creosote Works—Str H. W. Bax-| King & e—Hohr Maid of Orieans,| — ter. ms Ruby, Anvil | Hetternan's Dry Dock ‘Terminal—Str Floridian, U. A} overer. a 8. 8. Conneticut. m Rolled ‘12 | Oats—Whole feed, 1 Rolled and frown po re generally at . Cash Wheat CHICAGO, March &—Cash wheat—No, 2 hard, 1.19% @148; Wo. 3 hard, HALN see | N. Y. Sugar and Coffee tat ‘s Quotations $7.18; refines Oh spot, 15%; ahi GOOD COMPARISON | Rnubarby 1% BANK CLEARINGS Fficay | |, Walter Johnson may. piteh on the | rut | [Pacific coast noxt year, . . . It wilt |S 905.40 | |be interesting to see how his spec |$ | [compares with Hollywood's, Pei Seattle Clearings .... Balances . tr Rainier, schra Wilson, Stra Jeffer- . Portland WHAT'S SURPRISING? The surprising thing about tickdt | } [scalping in New York fight cir 000,00 | |i8 that anybody should be surpe Bat its existence, Clearings Sie Balances ..... f 262,20 | | Tacoma Total transaction: | xtr Floridian from Boston | ‘rodd Dry Docke-—Btr Curacao. | a. a. Harbor Inland Dock & Werehouse (Fish Salled--Btr City of Victoria for Osaka| er'n)—Str Horaisah Mari Via Huckley Hay, at 6:15 n,m. March 9] Amen Terminal—Str Yoyn Maru. ew tte Veunyworw® ivr Melvourne via Nettiston's Mill—Sty Forest King, Ch ¥ ocker City, Griffeon. Henry Villard.

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