The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1924, Page 13

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STOCKS STEADY Ship News Tides in Seattle TH AND HIGHER Affected by Highest Week's Freight Loadings Yet FRIDAY ALG First Mis Second Low Tide STRERT CUAL JOURNAL REVIEW wall FINANS Arrived—Auguat 28 —8 en Chicago Board of Trade sailed ‘A om eee Pee Wednesday's Quotations D for Ta wine ty Shh) Vessels in Port at Sea N. Y. Sugar and Coffee 2 nso eae etations Denver Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations to Me 4t@16: cown and } ves, $608.50: bi 60, Omaha L’ ive Stock “Free Healing” is Promised Seattle Dr. E. C. Feyrer, of Pittsburg, will | begin a series of eight “free healing! demonstrations” and lectures on auto science at the Masonic temple, Shrine auditorium, from September 1 to 7, at 8 o'clock each evening. Dr. Feyrer is said to have acquired the title “wonder man” thru the good | cy vn *t, hernia’ trate, taney, 20%. he says he ts doing his fellow men.| Tone of ma $4.256 9.25; ose Fach alternate night the doctor| will take as many as he consistently | Portland Produce ein for the healing to prove, he| Dairy says, that his teachings are practical and not theoretical. His opening lecture will be “The Power Within.” ‘ A musical program will be given ming and Mrs. B. C. yrer| practical demonstrations of “mental wireless communica. tions.” MOTORMAN IS INJURED C.F. Schell, motorman on a West |{ Beattie street car, was recovering Thursday from a broken leg and |» head bruises, as the result of a cql- lision with an Alki car Wednesday evening. Schelt reported that his |! hoes jag controller jammed. There was little | Wig sis Dams damage. Virst Low ‘Tite ‘ Arrivals and Departures ttle Str Melyo Maru. { Were ou JBORN IN THIS CounTRY, siet emis i | | eg a iN Becnvse ENGLAND, FOR MmATANCE, THe re WwW IB Tor 2 - Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks THE OUT ¢ aS EyYou sAY-SO) FAR OTEYS COUN TED THIRTY y Maine, str ~ MOM’N POP OLD HOME TOWN Ale pe IT WAS A CLEVER JRICK OF MARSHAL OTEY WALKER “11 IN MAKING A CAT CENSUS TO WAIT UNTIL THE , TOADVILLE FISH MAN DROVE THROUGH TOWN | AN, ~ Loe ee ek ILE PAGE 13 THE SEAT TAR BY STANLEY | OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS oe EN a ae Yes BOY,BuT | 1,40 GOAN Know f) \ WHUT A RELEIF 4 hy’ s | al NO-NO-IF BRUNO SHOWS UP THERE LL [ wacansr ote \ { DE VANTIOGE \ in) DAT “TRAPTION, MO HAS "TER } SH DE WHOLE | HAWSE ANYHOW \ A LOAD OFF HISTHORSE'S” FEET 1S, ALSO ALOAD OFF WASH FUNKS HANDS. ‘The Magic Mud ( Copeyrighl, 1904, by NEA Service The. (Copyright. 1994, by NEA Serviee, Ine.) ~ BY TAYLOR > OF THE ¢ (ME AND L&IND THAT FINE GRADE OF BEA 7 PR. GUNN 1 HAVE MADE AN ANALYSIS AMPLE OF MUD YOU GAVE (T THEN 1 HAVE ACTUALLY FOUND THE GREAT SECRET OF BEAUTY - THE MAGIC MUD THAT MAKES WRINKLES AND LINES OF WORRY FLEE LIKE AN ACTOR BEFORE A MOB OF BILL COLLECTORS YOU SHOULD ORGANIZE A COMPANY AT ONCE AND GIVE “THIS DISCOVERY THE WORLD — BE HUMANITY'S | BENEFACTOR BY BESTOWING | GRACE AND CHARM TO THE FACE —7_OF THE PEOPLE SAM WHEN L GET THROUGH WITH MN MAGIC Mi AS SCARCE AS MPY-ANO 1 ITISA UTY CLAY! MAN CAN RAVE A WIFE SO BEAUTIFUL THAT SHE'LL MAKE CLEOPATRA LOOK LIKE A DISGUSTED HIPPOPOTAMUS dette Es. 2 EM INTHE JAW AND BRINGS 'EM IN NO CHANGES IN “LOCAL MARTS Heavy Local Pear Output Is Hurting East Side Growers All local markets generally held steady at the opening of business Thursday with the demand in all lines generally reported good. Many produce men, caught long with cantaloupes, are selling for leas |than new supplies would e present wholesale quot around $1.75, it is 2 1¢ demand on celery is alao slow, with traders maintaining the asking price at $2.75 @ crate (three dozen heads) Heavy supplies of local pears con- tinue to reach the market in a ripe condition, necessitating immediate sales, This is hurting the trade with Eastern Washington fruit A grade butterfat, Seattle delivery, is 44 cents Prices quoted Thursday were: DAIKY PRODUCTS | Prices Paid Shippers | Battertat— sen included: or white shell “ a9 or mixed colors... a6 a1 Pullet Mik—C I BETTER BE GETTIN’ HOME FOR SUPPER=I HOPE MOMS 60T SOMBTHIN' GooD T BAT TAleHT! A Krade, Beattie delivery. ..+ 44} es ATTABCY , SLIM — vO YOUR t )] WAT ARE You cRYINe FOR? WHY SHOULD I TI COULDA LOOKED F-FORWARD To JT ALL Day, THEN! | FO. B, condensory....sse++8 1 LIVE STOCK |Onions—cal, per ewt. MAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wool Pelté—Dry— . " Quotations at Union Stockyards | Bastern W : (Prices on Mixed Carloads to Shipper, jb. | DAIRY PRODUCTS | teen doz. bu F. 0, B. Seattle) {| Alfalfa Hi Straw * Corn—Whole, yellow, 120’ Cracked and feed me: Barley—Whole, feed, 101 Onts—Whole feed, 100's 25 |. Rolled | Wheat Chick Mt Serateh fe Peg Mash—100's . Linseed Ol Meal—10i Soya Bean Meal—10! First grade Salted sheep Mohair—Long, a1 Dry, long hair do, ‘short alr, Valley Wool, 1 Clean, fine .. ) ; medium Choice cows and heifers Medium to good medium Sweet Potatoes— Tomatoes—m. Wi Homegrown, fi Local hothous Tarnips—sack Tillamook triplets . wd KOULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Shippers Boston Wool | Dacke—Live, old, per Ib......+ Local, doz. bunc FLOUR i 1924, Ib rreirs Flour—tocal blend: RORTON, Aug. ‘he wool market ts 1 very firm, There is demand for foreign Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers n, box the stocks are ao limited that esitate to offer at prevailing ‘an prices. Low scoured wools continue Yo 4 Ibe, moverfreely at high nrices. Some deat- Ibe, ers are’ sold out. Some Buenos Aires Woo! ones, twos, S0x66s, second clip, hare moved within range of 36c to $9c; grease | it box basis in bond, depending on lot. Some | Hozs—cholcs, 1 0 Aas manufacturers of worsted yarns are | gacettce Beary, 460-200 1) o6@ lgured by ‘deducting the | Datee—Camel, 86-Dkg. box. 4 marking up prices to conform with a@= feal—Fancy milk, 60-130 Ibe... « * Lxcelstor, 38-pkg. as vances in raw material market. Heavy, moaiord, euality...... .07 cost of transportation to Seattle and PD! eka 15 per cent for hauling, and selling cost.) -String, new HIDES AND WOOL (Baying price Balt Hides—Ld. . | POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers * K CLEARINGS | » §5,812,117.46 1,546,971.79 | } Drollers—1924, dressed 24@ 38 | Heel | Dacks—Dre per Ib 40 | Seattle Capone 36 |38| Cabbage—Per 1b, | Clearings was. « heavy 40 |Cantalouper + | Carrots— Pe: New, doz. bunches | Balances 4.0... 1 Portland Mahe . Cauliflower—Pony crate 5002.25 Te) 51 ‘ ste} | 309,22 Noosters .....+ Celery—No. 1, erate . 2.75 ++48.60@3 Yo. 2s toa | | Clearings 5,309,226.00 Nelginn Hares- Wash. crate . 2 i 600) | Balances ....+ «s+ + 921,185.00 Cown—Country dre E ack 1 08) | Tacoma Hoge—Tancy block Cucambers—Dor. 5001.00 | Raapherrive D i 2,00 | Strawherries—Local transactions.. 2,720,000,00 BLD MT OA | Pindawmalang—Lb, «+ Dry, each Fag Plante. Wash. cra’ a ‘ Green or salted, each a AR Tatinna—Local, crate see Veal—Fancy Meht Money. coarse » 1.00 NES! ’

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