The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1924, Page 12

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MOM’N POP DID You SAY POKER } { GAME? - SURE— Gin BE RIGHT OVER! @ ( So 1 GUESS I/D BETTER ASK HER! Vf ~ GAWSH! - I FoRGOT~ T Wt OUT LAST AIGHT AN' THE NIGHT BEFORE AN’ MOM SAID IF I .WENT QUT ANY MORE THIS 5 WEEK SHE'D MAKE J iy HOT FOR ME ——- / SEVEN ~ FIFTY 4 FIFTY NINE I GUESS 1'O BETTER BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WHATS UP BOOTS ? YOU SOUND SORTA BLUE ! NOW. NOW - GOTTA KEEP TH | Ou’ PEP UP, YkNow! | Pgs a { NoPE ~IM NOT | BLUE JIMMIE. ! IVE JUST ABOUT WHAT A. TOUGH TIME WE GIRLS HAVE | YOU'D THINK THE ONLY WORD IN TH DICTIONARY. WAS"DONT"!WE CANT DO” THIS CAUSE IT ISNT LADY*LIKE AN’ WE CAN'T DO THAT CAUSE “IT ISNT DONE"! AN‘ ee ME , PERSONALLY hs LV CANT DO ANY BEEN HINKING / | Ship News Tides in Seattle |: TURSDAY w DAY APRIL 1 First High Tide | Wrst 2:37 a m, 11.6 ft.) 4:10 4. First Low Tide Peet Lo { 10:13 We hy BM ft. | Second High Tide || 920 Pm, Le tt. oe Weather Bureau Report | TATOOSH ISLAND, April 1.8 a om. Herometer rist 14 miles an hour, Arrivals and Departures | Arrived—Mareh 21. ~Ste Curacao from Beliingham via porte, at Chas it, TAght fog in strat one te West Katan from. M 2 Late W, Tt | Angele, at | fragut from tt, At 7240 p, ate aye Harbor, at 4 p,m. | £ Angeles from Tow An: | goles via ports, te Town from San ¥ Nabesna from 650. m5 ate Ed; WHATCHA ECT YER BOOKS FoR? THEY AINT ANY SCHOOL T'DAY= OUR from Mobile via ports, at 10:30 a.m. | Salled—Maroh 31,—8tr Vinita for New | nj str Munalres 4:10 p.m, for Alaska, at Denver Live Stock Monday's Quotations Cattle—Receipts, 2,190 tAarket, steady to 15e lower. Beet steers, $7@8.75; cows ers, $5@7,50; calves, $811.60; stockers and feeders, $204.75; bulls, 56@8.25. im ports, at str Jefferson for Alaska, at 9 a. Victoria for False Pass, Alaska, at noon, Vessels in Port at Seattle; Bmitn —Pler 41—Btr 8hid- lent Grant, LEA. Market, 16@ 300 7,60; bulk, $7.26@7.90; to 106 higher. feeder lambs, $15 10.75, — L Associated Oll Term! Jon OM Co's Torminal—Str Port An-| Albers Brom, Milling olen, . Maru. | Street ‘Terminal—U, §. 8, Hreainas,| tage treet Terminal—str Panaman, hip tt Paul barge J. 0. Peters, U.| King & Winge—Schr Maid of Orleans, 8. 8. Bnohominn, ma Anvil, rand ‘Trunk Paelfio Milwan 6 Queen. Pler 14—Ray —Btr Cordova, —Str Tenpalsan 6 ‘Terminal—str Ocean Terminal—Str London fs Dinteldije. iterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— it Katan, West Calero, Horace Laokenbach, | Amen Terminal © |. Bottvia Nettleton'n Mill—Ste Nebraskan. Colman Creocote Worke—Str H.W. Tax. tor, Ueffernan’s Dry Sehrn John A,, Wawona, Wilron, str Rainier. Stimaon’s Timber Co,—Str Forest King. a Vier 2—Stra Yukon, Victoria, Alameda, Jefternon, Pier A~S8tr Admiral Watson. Pier B--Stre Admiral Farragut, Curacao, Pier D—Ste H. F. Alexander. Union Pacific Terminal—Ms Apex, Makiki. ‘ U, 8 Khipping Board Moorings—stra Wert Henatiaw, Cuprum, 8 Libby Maine, ate ar Dock , | Of any consequence was teveuled, ‘AN JUST LOOK AT YOU MEN! rou CAN DO WHAT ‘YOU LIKE AN’ IT'S ALL RIGHT HECKII 1 WISH FATE HAD MADE / ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN — (oo ae t You SAY HIS GOLD “TEETH 16 A TELL TALE Got TEN MINUTES START OF ‘You OTRY MARSHAL JOINS CHASE— BEET NO-NO SPOSIN) Sa) HE TAKES “BM OUT- WHATLL THE A STAY HomEN! -/ a, a~ ne < CY . “BY STANLEY bO?,- OTEY WALKER LEAVES TOWN TO OVER TAKE BOTH “HE SHERIFF AND THE Bogus CHECIK PASSER. WITH THE EIGdT GOLD TEETH AND A GLASS EYE — OTEYS FLYIA 1m, THE HEELS OF THE SWINDLER Wt Ais tet Sime CMON ALEK, UST TAWE OUR BOOKS HOMES | Chica; PRIGES UP ON’ BAD NEWS! Crop Damages Send Quota- | tions Skyward Monday CHICAGO, | March | 31.~-Grains | closed at peak prices of the day tn | stay 5 som | tradi on tho lor! board of trade | July airy toda: La Lo buying wan stimulated by | stay 10.77 Increasing reports of crop dame a by subsero temperatures over sec-|May ....., 9.55 06 tions of the principal wheat produc. | ing states, A decrease in world ship- ments also strengthened sentiment as did reports of better demand foreign markets, No export bualn go Board of Trade! Monday's Quotations heat— High Low | Close 10.85 9.65 eo Omaha Live Stock Cattle 500, Tone of mar 1 oartings, $6,50@1 10.97 952 . ket, Short covering activities caused i corn to rally, Cash business im- proved, | Delayed seeding wan the principal factor in oats strength, Provisions ruled firm at the lower figure all day. Offers were Mberal but buyers were few, * . 110; a ‘ors and feeders, bulls and atoms ‘Tone of ma: 87.1007, Tone of market, 6018.60; woth. HAG 16,26; 00, bo Miher, Bulk, Receipts. .9,7 na ers, $9012) s7@ 12.60, 01 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, March §).—Woreign ex- Alaska Steamship Moorings-Str Ketcht- Connecticut Street Terniinal—Str Metwu aru an. Port Binkeloy—Str Tanana, opened higher, Sterling demand i franes, $0.0661; lire, $0.04: Helgian franca, $0.0429%4; marks, 4,600,- 000,000,000 to the dollar, ene Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Mareh 41.—Cash wheat— Steady; No. 2 hard, HLOOM D108, Sheep—Rocetpts, ary, Lambe, G START BY BLOSSER M Cattle--neoe Good grads ~ Hogs Register Decline at Other Indust canners and outters, na bulls, §: mediti Hogs. 7.26, 2,123, be, choles and good, $124 14 . $10.60012.60; yeartt edium chol tL wi Clearings -$5,879,620.16 Balances .. + 4,715,062,75, id Clearings ..,, + 6,139,883.92 + 2,035,683.91 Tacoma Total transactions.. 2,577,000.00 2; feoder | and’ choice Market station- r | EVERETI DISCVBSSION $ THERE A THO PACTS. FACTS ¥ A lO*YGAR-OLD Me Box CAN [ae ee at se) Ce i SS" TRUE ( 5 Sh ede (3S ONG THING 1 Wicc ADMIT, AND DE OF, 3 THAT YOU'LL AR GUG Any : "POR THE SAK® OF ARGUMEN | TS. MG, WHICK SIDS OF HAT TOXUSPHONE PoL]e (3 THe HARDER, THE INDDS | OR THE OUTSIDGS ‘eu BUTTER 1S DOWN AMERIGAN “THREE CENTS. GOES Loval Stock Yards arep, te Seattle Reflecting Francisco a market, wusiness Tuesday morning. Quota. | tlona on local prints, wrapped, were 46. cents’ per pound. In the local stock yards. hogs declined, Prime lights were ronging at $7.75 to $8.10, and other grades in proportion. No change was noted in cattle or sheep. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers American Can 106% and fi red by meeting. Opening prices ‘on hepge toda Seattle delivery Fresh ranch, white shell Mixed colors DE SETS . fob. Beattte . B. condensory. Batter—Local creamery, cubes. Local prints, wrapped . Kegv—¥reah ranch, white sheil Tillamook trip POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Shippers | Decks—Live, per Ib. Brotiers—1 we, 26x32, $: RL 8. Lipscom, 118 ILTRY AND Prices Paid Wholesal | Broliers, 1924, dressed | Ducks—Drested, per Ib. | Cepons—L». Geese—Dressed, per 1d. Turkeys—Fancy dressed ian -Hares- granulated, $4008. Dressed, z S Rio, 16490 Ws. tos, 181s @20e Ib, oe ‘BOSTON, Mareh 31 continued unchanged. the hegre 2s tn the held in. teen ere table at $L.37@145 Sho tleaca wool, Fe t0 at Union Stockyards Receipts Tuesday a. m. 25 cattle; 1,952 Medium to, Fair to medium the centri it is said tes joxe— Prime, Ught Smooth, heavy Common to choice Yearlings le y retail draiaceptions, prices to producers ‘ed by deducting the vost of Hee oe anion to Seattle and approst- {rately 28 per cent for hauling, storage and selling cost.) .25@ 1.5014 Artichokes—Per doe, te er hes. New, doz, bunches. b ), sauliflower— (Broccoll), eee Norther nl pan Now Calif, 10. het t-—Recieaned (oe ‘eat — Her Wiited teed and e Apples—Delicious +. ; : We Seen) = ) i |) tm kk em me lll ke

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