The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 17

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MOM'N POP 24 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 puna [ EV ERETT TRUE BY CONDO | Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks ——— —— (1S PAG AUT BY TAYLOR | |atcipenr? weil t sav tie unoce nie! The Change Affects Pop, Too THREE OF “HS Bovies WERE HORRIBLY MAN- (SEE YOU LOOKING SO _ 4g = —— ~ ~, — > nt arene Vo . ia er 7e* a Paes oy Pee SLED! IT WAS A GR 3 ‘ | E NEW DRESSES ) GooD EV ) >) TRA-LA-LE-E-E SD ( J > WELL,WHY SHOULDN'T ) ( OK ~T'M SO GLAD. PoP f ) P nae ON® Was iy fade y Sehr}. THe NCE I'VE REDUCED POP! Ff ( AH ~ Gorra New | B&INGoom 5% I BE WITH SUCH A \ A BILL, FOR $195 WORTH © we . bsnaees A y FIT AND [Ve . ‘ $$ vEP ( ? YeRe’s ) NEW CLOTHES ~ You D ONES DON'T F AND e , R pee ANT YE HUMOR Port CHARMING WIFE f pret ONES MADE. SOI HOPE 5 iy Lt) \ Tom-dsE~um~ -? ke : 6 BEEN A BIG CHANGE IN © SVE ME THE onne WHEN BOP GETS HOME HELL -— f . Tum ry S~\-" C you "He PAST FEW OaNs- . Dee In Go0D HUMOR Sor) = @ i ' C HONESTLY, MOM. IT'S | @ ; 2 WORTH €200 TD ME To | } Z =) ==] NO CANS WITH sPoRT eR © OO OS ee me er ee errr. s.r 4:26 p.m, 10.7 ft car tn ju ID, April 9-6 a. m, Ing slowly. cloud: Ee eRy. cloudy; wind ee tr Agmira : D yasereet at “ern str Jncox for 0m. m. April Lon Antelen it \ | whe, ' Up to thi At fractional ‘gains, Up to thia Textile Finance Co., Beattle, $50,000, in. Packard. ote $6,643,566.61 | aad theta 1 a Fe petattle, $50,000, UL, ings—Str Weet 9 | time sellers predominated an John W. Alden and H. Butterworth, A ie a de vik ated Pacthing 1011,205.84 | | Vive heavy offerings of tong erain|| Building Permits Aonteiivn Susie House, “Realtes in Connecticut Street Terminal—Btre Burall- ‘ortlan | é | creaaing mtoc K 000, | 6 ‘Wataon, + King @ Winge=Henr Mald of Orleans, | | wotat transactions.. 2,0 —_—— t | Ma feekonk, Ini Anon, YOUTHFUL p-—“ on OT {T, A HEAD-ON COLGISION F | 1, mn | SN ii Hi Hi i \ Ve) (NOT AS MUGH AS YOU USED TO, AT, LEAST! | LBONT, BeLEve EVERY MORNING, HERE LATELY, YOUVE LET | ME GET UP IN 2 he THE COLD AND y ‘YOu ALL Th’ More ! EGG MARKET IS HEAVY SELLING UNSETTLED = HITS MARKET fer OUR WAY THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Strawberries Coming in as| Studebaker “Stocks Slump; Cauliflower Goes Out | Am. Can Also Down _ We WASNT WORKED Hib Pier =a) qi Pieet|AS HARD SINCE TH \ | _BAES were still carrying along on | WALL STREET JOURNAL FINAN- —==/MEMBER NOW! \\/ SAN! EF YUH ° $ ; | dy market Wednesday! wew YORK April 9.—Official ZN Dont GOT KKKIN SPILL ANY “TEA prin’ é To BEAT AU) morning, with sales being made at + publication of the Dawes report, - SARAN E CARPETS “a 26 cents, and association extras | which waa found to follow the fines ER STRAW quoted at 28 cents. Where deliver. | 0f forecasts which lei the last three or four days, was fol- fen were being held strictly up to|lowed by heavy sellf directed standard, the ffrevailing price|principally againat industrials on seemed to be 37 cents. the theory that the good news was Numerous houses were supplied | °“Siuaebaker broke to a new low on with California strawberries, which | the ‘#8 decline at 91%, where it were being sold rapidly. Winter|was within a half of the years low. | - American Can also dropped to with- | cauliflower was off the market. lin fractional distaties oF the record DAIRY PRODUCTS for 1924 low when it broke to 102%, Prices Paid Shippers and similar heaviness was exhibited by other industrial leaders, while 9 |Retive rails were also under pres- su Opening prices included: United 24| States Steel, 98%; Pan-American B, | 45%: American Can, 103%: General | ‘ | Electric, 214%; Sinclair, 2: + Bal | fob. Seattle supply 2.78 | win, 116: U. S. Rubber, 29% ; ¥. 0. B. condensory 2.06 baker. 2 gions face * e |X. r.. 128%; Dupont, 124 | DAIRY PRODUCTS %4; Southern Pactfic, 89%. | otter Paid Wholesale Dealers oe. | Batter Local creamery, cubes Y A | tees! wrapped se: «| Portland Live Stock | Mixed | Mixed puliets | Cheese— e | Qreren triplets... : | dium, $56.50; common, $4.25@5; can- Wisconsin cream br ners and cutters, $1.50@ Washington triplets ‘ dulle, $4@5; feeder at Tiamook triplets, old ...... .2! | medium and choice cal POUL’ ‘4 1] | down, $10.80@12; 190 60 pounds, POULTRY AND MEATS $6.50811.50; 260 pounds up, $4.50@ 7.50 Dacks—1 | Brotlers—1924, per Capons—Live fat, per Ib. Fancy 4. DB. sce.es | Turkeys—Fancy dp. | Beastere—Old, live, per tb. Hoge Choice, light”, cn heavy, eee Yj , Z tngaey. medion’ cealays: Foreign Exchange one POULTRY AND MEATS NEW YORK, April $.—Sterling con- MARSHAL OTEY WALKER RETURNS BY TRAIN mn Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers tinued tts upward movement today with FAILING To CAPTURE THE BOGUS CHECK PASSER WITH EIGHT GOLD Brollers—-i924, dressed nearly a cent from TEETH AND A GLASS EYE~ IT IS ‘THOUGHT THE SWINDLER HAS RETURNED ‘To HIS OLD HAUNTS JN “THE CITY— —Fancy dressed Tag Al BY BLOSSER Sane coed co ES eer ee | Cowe-—Country dreas: 07 | Potatoes— —— ae Ca Hoge—Fancy biock 11) Local whites, ewt. 1 DID You YouR CAREFUL NoW-T'LL i, | Veal—Fancy, light : 2 oh Netted Gems, Heavy, coarse .. Gems, commercial, ton MAGTHER IF YOU COULD J SPANK YOU JF YOU ARE : LIVE STOCK TELUNG A LIE! YESSR=T ASKED 4 Quotations at Union Stockyards MER AN SHE Pc sean pia ae dee deceased | or eee Nr ‘Rau Per 1b. SAID'NO'! up %: Yokohama yen, mer, 523. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples—Delicious ALTSS! Spitzenbergs . 04 Wineraps Cooking apples Bananas—Per Ib. Cocoanuts—Per dor. VEGETABLES Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers made to 1} deale hi ith a few can be figured by deducting the cost of transportation to Seattle Ths a ; * i Chi Andrew Stixrnd, s | v.15 per cent for ha mtr thos». neat tor Brerett, at! San Francisco Produce | Chicago Board of Trade | try sisi. 1202 x. frame | mately 18 per can : Ph str Point Loma for Tacoma, | ‘Tuesday's Quotations } | Reap mon de yh let a Clove | les Lawerquint, 7044 34th 8, W., frame Artichokes 6r ce 150 @. m, | ‘ 2 ' | Wheat— Open High | Low residence, $1,000. Asparagus 7 eee » AZo 1b; prime firsts, | ja HAP SOs Bath Seem nererlipieats ‘nthe: | Aeeeeerint tae 3 i | a | he tb. t " 1.08% 1.03% 0,000, i t Vesse ort le | reese 26% dor.; extra pullete, ¥ SE 1S a een : Y NUT! Smith sels in P _? at Seattle 3440 dos.; undersized’ pullets, 20%6 | stay ie F . Fray N, + frame rest- . Prices Paid Wholeeale Dealers refield, Yokoharm: rite 40—| onepad—-Callfornia ney, 1946 Ib, ? oO WwW. i Hth, frame rest. | Brussels Spreal bean aie 1b. 18@ 118 a Sack Lote Stee. Paul Luckenbach, Achilles * Cabbage—Cal : 60 American Can Co's Terminal oa ep oiee| rex OE as parts ccg! ase | eke Sugar and Coffee |Other Grains Slump Several ) Di tales neh vot $ < apeehiles: Sugar—Firm, Raw, $6,65; refined, steaay; Y Haeote ss cab ¥ ‘ ‘ i Grand’ Trunk Paeitic Terminal—Str Ad- caeanttNte SE Notches at Closing In a “ New Corporations miral Rog oh 19% @20%e Ib, ‘ vata ) id Bh i ny Pler Hi—Mohr Chas, R. Wilson. Baton, 19% , a aH Bee Bt 'S . cual LYMPTA, April 9.—The following ar- pitt Sehr Venny Dotard, x |. CHICAGO, April &—Wheat cloned)’ 14 6110.80 10.87 10.7 ticles of Incorporation have. been tited 45 | Sage: feats f | higher, other grains lower, on the| fay in the office of the secretary of state: | Onions—O 5003. Beet, per owt. ... | fe a tents ma bonrd of trade today. ay as, Palmer, Blectrio Co, Seattle, $40,000. | “Ore pet 80 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED on ae ally ‘acored for se O. A. Palmer, P, Palmer and F. A (Prices on Mixed Carloads to Shipper, Pacitio. Const Coal’ Bunker Seattle Mee ag SE Sok ‘f Dupar, 8 Ba ser on the market. No export business Coant Fish Co. Anacortes, Relnatated, Clearings ... VGA E0800 | | ag reported. |i, J. Campbell, Ilberty frame] A. Mirenta & Co... Tacoma, $100,000, 706,179.00 ‘A Mberal cash demand and ahad-| reaicence, 24x80, $5,000. A. Mirenta, Mary Stacy, Thomas and | 360 cublo feet water per fi ram: + ate. 000, ieee ry 1 latene it $3, ‘ ma Anvil. larger movement and indications of] | IMS ison, Nox 2 ite No, 7,|tlon, Ellensburg, 28,000, ntl Greg | etc. eattmated cont at Daisies tavenspete, Shi Lander Street Termina 8, PION OOP, I a nen further increason and loss urgent In=|" "hy jn rAaldonde, 45x50, x ory, Nadie | Panett: a MRI and pn feed and run, ie ; Gonneetieut, | Mtimson’s Mill--Atr. Bante Inox, AUIEY Attontem the: Core RENE Hen car scaths 40,000, Wo frame |i ireon Rock Miiing ‘Go. Raalyn, $284 A. Prederiok and J. A. | AU-Grain Chop—s 1 ‘onm 5 f =| renidenice, 24x36, $2,00 n a ‘ y $28. | Oata slumped with edrn and re-| 000, Flax Javorntke and’ Gregor Jana- 1 a. Mt, & 1. A, Gttadom ! A. Graesener, ken. jorts of general seeding. Urgent idence, 83xn4, chalk. A ey Cf nn. oley—Atr Tanana, ports of gen frame realdence, ; Ks +. Incn Wenatchee, | scott Bros, Logging Co. Sedro-Woolley, eral Petenieum—Btra Cross Keys, Ad- Witiow Marine Railway (Nagle Harbor) |domand prevalent yesterday seema| w. Copper. FT Gea Seno Frame Ataholege Fale eP taetenchaOn ANS S ALL aL ooo Gecthe A BOOK Trea Te Neate miral De _fehra Mindanao, Bet #, Hila Aw /to have beon temporarily #atinfied, | renldence, 24x 4 iy ‘ro buy and sell automodiies, |and ©. V, Scott. dion, x 7 ett, 4900 W. Dawaon at. |. Rupp y ’ Union, Wenateh Todd Dry Docks—str Prenident Ma hie Christensen, Meteor and Alum: | °° av clone, | Frank. Brunet, Stemitt Ill Grower’ Union, Wena ¢ Tal. Tae bktns Anne Comyn, Charien ¥, |, Provisions firmed up at tho clone, |Pnt Mian fe 1,600, eo, Peter Kerr. intic Atraet inal-—Atr Holger, ard Oil Co.'s Terminal—Ms Charilo | Stoatuship Moorings—Hir Kotonte ete fe} y . BO Hedges, G. A. Bat orn Rean Stra Rainier, Or" Glty, Grittson and Henry Villard, and cables residence, 26x32, 7 ‘ i vs fe 4 ‘ '‘« Dry Doel ental, West Calera

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