The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1924, Page 16

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ir tial patimansc seaman RANA 28 aI hay acs it *.’" Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks MOM’N POP ) Gun SAY NAMED | —— | . | WONDER IF You CouLD owe Cc NFORM ME REGAROWS i ( tow Fag is iy Resamves || A PIECE OF LAND IN THIS | FROM HERE ANO |] NSLP Dun Vicinrry KNOWN AS WHICH 1S THE | QUICKEST WAY (To REACH IT? KNOW WHAT YOO WANTA KNOW MEBBN I CAN TELL BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BET THIS 1S ‘BouT TH NIKEST PLKE You EVER WAS AT, HEM ? J how 00, MAM RECKON YOu DONT KNOW ME ? | On Love me! ™~ HUMANE SOCIETY! DONT You KNOW TTS VERY CRUEL TO HAVETHAT HORSE'S HEAD AIN' HAFF EZ CRUEL EZ LETTIN HIM HOL DAT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Another Dime in Sight TM TAK! How Singular! Big Doin’s by Heck THE SEATTLE STAR BY TAYLOR (EVERETT TRUE ~ BY MARTIN eS KINDA AWFUL LONEGOME SOMETIMES , DONT “you ? NEVER GEIN ANY | LONESome 2} | PLACE Like ty BE A BAND CONCERN | Fong ~ “ | A wa HA! BRAND nitw » THE FLASHILY DRESSED EGBERT ROBBINS ONLY VISIBLE MEANS OF SS SUPPORT DISCOVERED TO DATE HAS BEEN THE FAMILY HAMMocI< WASH FUNKS HORSE HAS A WEIGHTY OR: | PROBLEM ON HIS SHOULDERS (Copyright. 1924, by NEA Serviee, lic.) BUT Gre ware , 1D Think You Ger \ [ome TWIG HERE'S TH! RIP-GNOMTINEST ,LVRLEST YCVER GEEN ! EVERY MAGHT | GEE TH’ SUIS COME i AN ON SATURDAYS THERES ALLUG A CHECKER GAME OR GOME HORSESHOE PrTcHIA' OR LEVEN = WAFY, DANG IT, THERE'S BY STANLEY | hs AE ESN STL, er SO A. Oya (Copyright, 1994, by NEA Service. Inc.) ONLY ONE OF ay RUBBERS ! BY - BLOSSER Local Market Prices DAIRY PRODUCTS Belgian Hares—Livo 16) Fair to medium Prices Paid Shippers Dressed p ah soe — Turkeys—Vancy d. p. 26@ .30 io, Beattie delivery..... 41 | Roosters—Old, live, At es Included : Hogs—Cholce, ight 10 Extra or white sha ‘ +49) * Cholco heavy, 09 Firsts or mixed colors 21 | Veal—iancy milk, 60-12 Mu Pullets LS 24) Heavy, medium quality. “1a Milk—Cwt . Beattie supply 2.50 ¥, O. B. condensory. . 1.75 “ Prime jambs DAIRY PRODUCTS Brollers—1 dressed 14 Yearlings . Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers Ducks—Drossed, per It Wethors Capons— Butter—rocal creamery, cubes. Local prints, wrapped Yage—Extra fire Firets Pullets Cheese— Oregon triplets . Wintonsin cream brick. Washington triplets Tillamook triplets ....45 Hens-—Dresved, heavy. anes Live, light Koosters i Goose—Drexsed, per 1b Turkeys—Vancy dressed Belgian Hares—Drewsed, ib Cows—Country dressed, 1b Hoge—iancy block 19] and selling cost.) Pourrny A Veul—Faney light 28 | Beans—string, now Prices Paid Shippers Heavy, coarae 33] Wax, Ib, old, per 1 By LIVE STOCK Boele-oPar sack 1b 0 Quotations at Union Stockyards He Broilerm—194, |), Capone—Live fat, per ib atoorn Faney, d. p to wood Mene—Live, 414 lbs. and up. nedtumn Modiusn, live, 3% to 4% Iba,, Yeeders Light, live, 5 to 8% Ibe Hulle Geese—Liv Choice’ coww und Nelters, Mediuin to goods is... Haney, a Lettuce—Local, crate .. Green, dor, bunches Parsnulps—Per suck f § 5.50 |, Patents 2. large bunches 50@ 5.00 | Susur— Logunberries—Crato 5 | Oranges—Per box . lo pnok, per box. 00.4 2,50 +1.25@1.05 ‘ 7.60 Plump—4-basket crate 1040 04% | Green or. " 2,262.60 Common to choice Local hothouse, (Prices on Mixed Carloads to Shipper, I Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Gitalfa Hay-—viret grade Applos—w inowsp VE Prices Paid W (The prices xtven a Whole, yellow, 120'n f mately 16 per cent for hauling, storage Blue Ribbon, a6 15 eerlee— Oren Ib sesescce « 6 Mecunw—Vor 1b, oe Mixed Nuls—Per Ib. seeceseesee FLOUR AND SUGAR Flour—Local blen ane, per owt. Beet, per owt. . Ue) nt, dry hides. Hine, clean, 1b. Medium, clean, Coarse, heavy, Ib. . Sheep pelts, each . Salted sheep shear, each Mohair—Long, staple, 1b long hair gout ski hort hair, each. Wool, Ibe Clean, fine . Clean, medium ¥ Hrald . Mattod "Gash Wheat, CHICAGO, Cash wheal: | Barometer rising | Pier 3 | Pier D—Mo Culburra, Cattle—-neceipts, vices from the West are t! mand has slowed down somewhat due to tho fact that a great portion of the tions nro of finest straight combed, ing at 62 to 58 cen +50@ 1,00} at 50 to 51 cents and quarter blood at +1,00@2,00 No. 1 hard whito .. No. 1 soft white No. 1 western whit No, 1 hard winter . Lamb pelts, each... .... 601.00 Sugar—Woake: ‘0, SL27K 1.254; Coffer ‘Ship News || Tides in Seattle SATURDAY SUN’ JULY 19 | JULY 20 First Low Tide | iret Low Tide 12:56 aw. m., 6.4 ft | 1:49 Viet High Tide | Fie 6:00 a. m, 10.3 ft Second Low Tide 45 p.m, — 1.0 ft. | 1:3 Second High Tide | 6 p. m., 12.6 tt 1 . a. m, 48 ft |Weather Bureau Report TATOOS HIBLAND, July 19.—8 a. m. west, eight mil Arrivals and Departures Arrived. at 6am. July 18.—Btr John C, Kirk patrick from Everett, at 6:30 p. m.; str from Tacoma, at 1:45 p. m Maru from’ Hongkong via Alaska Standard from Alaska, at 4:20 p.m. Sailed—July 19, son for Manila y jen via Port and Ban Francisco, at 11:10 p. m.; str Arizona Maru for Tacoma, at 10:20 p, m.; str Oduna for Tacoma, at 10:30 p. Homer for Port Angeles, 5 str Ruth Alexander for tr Craster H 4:20 p.m. k via p ms Los Alamos for 1 Angelts, at 11 a. m. 72. Vessels in Port at Seattle Cove Terminal—Pier 41—Str ident Jefferson. Northern Termgjnal—Str Toyooka Maru, Pier 14--Str Dakotan. Pier $—Ms Carolyn Frances. Pier 6—Str Adimarl Rodman. Pier tr Yuk tr A. ¥ Luckenbach. Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—v. 8. L. V. Umatilla, |U_ 8 Bhipping Board Moorings—Stre Bearport, Bakersfield, Cuprum, {Cty of Spokane, West Ison, West Gambo, West Kader, West Henshaw. Lander Street Terminal—Ms Dominion Miller. | Commercial Boller Works—Str Santa Ana | Duthie's—Power sehr Ruby. | Spokane Street Terminal—Ma Loch Goll, str Willsolo. East Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— Str F. J. Luckenbach, Todd Dry Docks—Stra West Cadron, Pat- terson, Hanna Nielsen, Luise Nielsen, Ames Terminal—Str Kyokoha Maru, Ames Terminal Company—Str Gyokoha Maru Nettleton's MUull—Str Driobergen. Stream—U. S. S. Oklahoma, Pennsyl- vania, Retief, Cuyama, Arctic, Kanaw- | Str Ketchi- Winslow Marine Railway (Eagle Harbor) | —Schra Mindanao, Vancow: Ella A. Meteor and Alumna, barges Coquitlam if City, Griffson and Henry Villard. eee Portland Live Stock Friday's Quotations 27. ‘Tone of market, steady. Ste ood grade, $8@8.60. medium, $6. 75; common, $ 6.75: heifers, medium and comm ° . 34 @ cows, medium and common, 33.25@5; canners and cutters, $1.50 3.25; bulls, canners and bolognas, $2.50 3; calves, medium and chotce, 190 Iba. down, $6.50@9; 190 to 260 Ibs., $5.50@8; 260 Ibs. up, $4@5.50, Hogs—Receipts, 1,068. Tone of market, steady, Medium, good and chotce, 160 to 200 Tbs., $8.35@8.65; 200 to 250 14 $8.15@8.40; 250 Ibs. up, 87.8598. packing, smooth heavy, $6@7: pact ing, rough heavy, $5@6; slaughter Digs, $7.50@8; feeders and stockers, 37@7.35. Sheep—Receipts, 621. Tone of market, ateady. Lambs, heavyweights, medi- um and choice, $8@9.50; culls and commons, all weigh: $5.50@8.50; Wethers, $4.50@7.60; ewes, common to cholee, $3@ 5. eee Boston Wool BOSTON, July 18—Demand ta re- Ported good and wools are very firm. 2: Good 12-months Texas wool: a which have been selling around $1.30, are quoted as high as $1.32. Foreign Wools aro quiet, but very steady. Ad- the de- 1924 clip has been disposed of. Quota- Half bloods 46 cents, ee Seattle Wheat Friday's Quotat! 1 red winter . 1 northern spring . 1 1 western red... «138 No. 1 big blue stem 1.40 ee N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Friday's Quotations Taw, delivered duty pald, 2; refined, weaker; granu- lated, $6.60@6.70, 0. Rio on spot, 16% @16%; No, 4 Santos, 20K @21K. het | Optimism Keynote for Stok @ i wiy; cloudy; wind from B. CG, at 4 p.m; str oa ~er It. L se 4 | CHECRFULLY t GINe tt! (CHEERY MARIE OAT WEEK-EM) Trade; Rails in Demand | WALL STREET JOURNAL Fim. ee TAL REVIEW | NEW YORK, July 19—Revivig Joptimism was the dominant fact of the week's mercantile reviem Wholesale prices showed « prepm nee of advances. Considershy cheerfulness was reported in gi eral business as a result of ti higher levels in grain and the me I modity markets and the rise james P lues. Stocks continued to fident tone in the e & + | standard carriers, reaching new stound on the movement at 1N& ket opened firm Stale ; New Have 105%, up jup \& 7. 3 orthern, pfd., 6 A 116%, up %; 26%. GRAIN PRICES “TAKE. A DROP | CHICAGO, July 18.—Grain jon {ne Serge Mee “i trade 7 | Perienced a sinking spell today, |not before July corn made ® 2.” Losses of | e 2c were |. July corn closed at $109%) & jof lc from the opening. . Sept |corn lost 1c, July wheat lost a half cent; j tember wheat 1%}c, and the D ber delivery dropped 2\c, Oats | slipped off. | Realizing sales and reports of |ter crops combined to fores | Prices. Chicago Board of Ti Friday's Quotations Wheat— Open High Lew July ¥ $1.29% $136 Bept. 26% LST 124 Dec. 130% 110% 1.12 08 1.06% By 56% 18% 50% a7 TE 0-12.85) 13.88 Ribs— Tuly 2025.10.60 10.60. 1068) oe Denver Live Stock — VAL Sheep—Receipts, 3,262. Steady lambs, $12.60@15.25; feeder $9.60@10.60; ewes, $465. eee San Francisco Friday's Butter—Pxtra Foreign han} W YORK, July 1-1 irregular. ngs closed and, $4.37 12, up $0.0480%, off, $0,00003.% $0.0457%, up $0.0006 Shanghal, 72; Yokohama, sian, 616; Sweden, 26.68, UP way, 15.37, off $0.0003 & | | | Clearings | Balances | Clearings .. | Balances ... | Tacoma | Total transactions. . 2,901 x— —, WHEAT IMPORTS GAIN WASHINGTON, D. Gy Jul Imports of Canadian wheat bond for the wek end amounted (o 240,699 bushels uared with 101,468 bushels jous week, the commerce ¢ reports, by

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