The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1924, Page 5

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ME WERE FORTY J CANT W To THe HOUS® AND LST‘S SEE You BO IT THERE WHATD | LEMONADE IN ~ SEVEN MILES FROM HOME| | UP FORTY SEVEN GO WUST A y J x = W TH eer Te. you? ™' A tHe termes ; Bt NET AND \ PROMIGED THE || MILES AT TEN LITTLE FARTER ? z | RADIATORS ORY AN Seapees : B FOXS WED BE HOME FoR! | MILES aN HOUR | [ay WERE FIFTEEN Dwwer | DO You THINK MULES FROM ff WELL MAKE IT, BOOTS ?, NOWHERE (WHEN TOU SOUD MG TH] CONTRAPTION YoU BULLS STIR_UP Ship News STOCK MART Tides in Seattle SUNDAY SATURDAY | JULY 13 ——_—__- JULY 12 | 3 QUT OUR WAY | BY WILLIAMS SEY Rails, Industrials, Public |) se he'san, | 2. oe ‘i a Utilities Are Active nig “tae | BShoen Hose pieerunes | * ait re eZ z Gee - WALL ST apm, 6 ft | Law ‘Tide a. m., 11.8 ft First Low Tide r 1.0 Mo an KINDS oF HOME JOURNAL 53 p.m, - 7~-_—_—_oO x PINANCIA nevinw 7 ft ‘f BRuNo! rea : Bureau Report WeLL IM — t ine nasen 6 ul 5a, m.— OUT AFTER ities.” Vigorous bullish. demons 5 sng slowly: : SE NON: Ne z A NIGHT p , , Yes e6SERT! eae beitect) a ae owl! ari Arrivals and Departures -j—| Sie | = e rived —J 1 ar 5 - y AW--AHH-*|\ou DONT ; } a: = = é Wack ro Te ATCHOO TS bons 2 NIGHT TRAIN: ccaeretl oma, at 1 p. m. ach from Boston via New York, Ph phia, Bal Los Angeles, San Fran- am. July 11.—8 ‘ncoma, at 6:35 p. Hanna for Richmond, at 4 p. m.; Emma Alexander for Tacoma, at 4 p. m. eee Alaska Vessels ‘ 6 Petersburg—Salled July 11— » 48%, up ¥ miral Rogers, southbound, at 6:30 a. m. Baidwin, i Wrangell—Satled July 11.—Str Admizal . 8 Rogers, southbound, i 10 a, m.; str Yukon, southbaund, at fp. m. Juneau ed July 11.—Str Princess 1 ated Gas, 5 i | Loulge, southbound, at §:30 a. m. », 85, up % | He Pert Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—Str Ad- miral Evani i American Cai —Str Alaska, Pier 14—Str San Jacinto, Pier 11B—Str Skagway. be = = ~~ nee Wh ly by > f TRvullawes. Ras Pier §—Ms Carolyn Frances, TWOOR THREE OF THE BOYS EGBERT ROBBINS WY HA ft a aH Méud) lis All Grains but July Wheat | er 4—Str Northland. D TO PLAY WITH REMINDED HIM OF SOME WATT fy! ew, iy afl Wit (4 ia Emma Alexander, i c it Coal Bi re—U. rh Up at Closing pet ee ae base ii 5 Shipping Board Moorings—Str t CHICAGO, July 11.—All grains, meta rene tes, west Gece <n co e aes with the exception of July wheat,| Wenseaen West Henshaw. closed higher on the board of trado | commercial Bolles WorksecStr Santa ‘ today. New high marks were set in| ~°Ana, KLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER i ccmien ger cogen mop Amani Pac Apprehension over Canadian pros-|jranford Street Terminal—Str Craster pects was the dominant factor in|” jai, w ere Graoted some local buying | puthie's—Power schr Ruby. e in dixtan iveries. | East Waterway Dock & Wareho: i “THATS THE SIXTH July sagged a small fraction duo| str wteade Bee. scohouse o> Pp ON | tor gral otferiniee: trom the (and tee one Lilian Ghckea ban ‘ sph hae gab on hd © | Todd Dry Docks—Sti Nielsen, crite age ene ") x nuntry and a falling off in cash | Tous Meller Niets Nieioen: Went Con ME WORLD CAN You : business. Old crop corn went further | : tland, : : or OF HIS WILD PRANKS-OF THE OLD Days— -—— Weal, into new high ground. ‘The acute | Fisher's—Str President Jefferso: PossiBly EAT shortage of spot corn and the pre t Seattle Training Station—Eagle 57. SO MUCH ence of a good cash business caused | winslow Marine Raf (Eagle Harbor) bull enthusiasm in nearby val | Mindanao, Vancouver, Ella A, July oats led that market in| meter d Alumna, barges Coquitlam |strength. Provisions went up with} City, Griffson and Henry Villard. hogs. |S 8. 8. Rellef, Arctic, Kanawha, see eches. pean ‘ | H—Str Africa Maru, |Chicago Board of Trade! eee Friday’s Quotations |. Wheat— pen High Low _ Close Boston Wool [July ...+,.$116% $1.18% $2.15% $1.16%1 BogToN, July 11—The wool market [Sept cove H1GM 116X115 1.16% | ts showing a better tone, with more in- +119 1.19% 1.18% 1.1944) quiry reported for fleece wools. Delatnes, oyu, [Having sold this season as low as 49, are 1.0443 | now said to be firmly held at 52 and 53 +9854 | cents. A fair amount moved at 520 level of Ohio style and a large quantity sold at Slo in grease, More than _ 2,000,000 pounds of staplo territory and Texas 12- month wool moved in the past few days at around $1.25 per scoured pound. 11,60 11.72 Gee Nominal . San Francisco Produce is * 80 SO% ¥ Friday's Quotations | 4 . so 80% § Parsnips, per sack . +1,.76@2.00 Btrained, per Ib. * Medium, clean, Ib... eee 5 Don. large bunches | Lemon oa ‘ Coarse, heavy, 1b. BYy underslxed pullet ; ket Prices | tb : ‘ 0" raaholce ‘ $095.00) sheep pelts, each. Aa Cash Wheat ||) sseve-caltterste tints, fancy, 23, 40 | - + Salted sheep CHICAGO, July 11.—Cash seat, No. 2} { Prieta ska No. 3 hard, $1 16% By _—__—$—$ — ———————_————”- or" 00 | wry lots bale na, ‘ ‘wt OM NY, Sugar and Coffee i “DAIRY .— Pineapples, do, short hair, . uN Friday's Quotations 2 FRODUCTS te 65 Ht he at 4-basket crate Hiey Wool, 1b,— : “4 Prices Yaid Shippers Turkeys—Fancy @. py Prime, light « . . “ . Bi lama, 4-bas! z H0e Valley ANY eet tes Wh | Sugar—Quiet, Raw 2; refined, quiet; it Koonters—Old, tive, per. Ib. 11) Common to chi ; ri r MAY, GKALN AND FEED Clean, fine Seattle eat kranulated, $6, 20, ; 49 | Hogs—Cho' with Mes ie Rough, heavy . ape +26 y ces on Mixed) Carlouds to Shipper, ru medium Friday's Quota Corea No: aes in 16 %e por 1b; No. Oaeiee har i ‘ Wer gfests ie ate} ti 0, B, Beat ; Hard white... ae RO toe ere AER 4 N ienroacts tbe ey yet TYG «+ ug 13 | Srtine lane Now: eget, Fax: O0G NG | Alfalfa May—Wirat grade .. A oft white». eens LED ad aeoay y ; Common to o © 1b, 4 é 3 eutern white ARES CT | ie ‘ POULTRY AND MEATS Yearlings i Secile Teal Magoons \ Mase winter ss. ‘ Omaha Live Stock Paid Wholesate Deniers Wethers \ f a rt ‘atermelons—Lb, ‘ . WINtOr vo cccae ‘ attle—Receipta, 2,000 Tone of marl PE Brae oth dang 300 38) Ewes f tet Yakamines, crate se BREG200 } Northern ering ‘ 10 @ 150 88,5007. d DAIRY PRODUCTS Ducks—Dressed, per 1b. ts VEGETABLES | Coos hebge te | Onte—whols toad, 106 i NOTS go. 1 Western reds, | Wholesales Dealers P ea 6: r,t £0. Benttio supply Gio oteeeas weave: ¢ Prices Puld Wholesale Denters f 400 4 ae ‘Paid Wholewate Dealare : f of, $4010.60; bully and | ; wee Liverpool Grain Aiba. 1.600, role’ oF tuarketr w prucuoers| 4 Friday's Quotations 1O@15e higher. Bulk, $6.40@7.25. Top, rapa ae ot Wheat— Open High lew Clore " Qe11%d LOn1%d Oe 114d tow Kal elin ks 40 10.505, wethers, ad appr per cent for haullug, storaye FLOUR AND SUGAR i at blends j Foreign Exchange 1 . +41 2b0@ 4.01 Local hothouse, Lb, i y J 1 - | %—— Beets, local, per j 6002.00 | Turnipy—Sack ‘ 2,26 | Sat Pa 1 bik i BANK CLEARINGS LIVE STOCK Dox, bunches Laat | ritU r ; 85 ; (notations at Univu Stockyards Cabbage—Cal., per lb. FRUITS Seattle Cant Standard Re} HME eh Seatth i . 4.00 | Green or Sult Kip—-No, 1 toy | BW YORK, July 11.—The foretgn ex- | |B; ieee O18, " 5 3 i chango market closed firm, — Sterling, | ; ey 00; wtondy BM, Up; 1%) French: france Portland Bulla... 6 4,009 4.50 a heifers $0 6000% Oost rte, ‘ 45914 | Choice cows and heifers....4.76@ 6.76 rh Stookere 1 1 Balances ...s ++ 1,189,908.84 | ; Unlone—c i ‘eooge.00 | Receipt “market 1001 } WT Tavonta 1,60@ 4.00 p : :4.26@8.60 | Wool P ‘ Higher, Pop, §%. bulk, 40.867; B16; 8 i Fotul transactions,. 2,987,000,00 | 4.00@ 9.00 ‘ ve +6.26@6,00' wine, clean, 1b, pigs, $106.60, ¥ ri 7.00 7.60) Wair to medium. New, doz. bunches .. Veedors +4.00@ 6.00 | Caulifiower—Pony crate .

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