The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDA a a ls EI gt be ie aaa THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY BY WILLIAMS TO HIRE RUBEER TIRED in GOO WEATHER. ~ . ) BUGGIES FoR } DRUMMERS (nt as need Slee | | SUNDAY RIGS } | NO-NO-1} SAY | | THEY DONT cay) \SEEM To BE (you $ | NOTHIN’ WRONG FORA WEEIS/ | With THEM SHES BEEN) | \inp f eer!) "Too SICIS ~> | H i: | SOFAR SHES "| / | KICKED HIM 3 : WITHIN “TEN : j FEET. OF Doc) 4 | “| PoLKs OLD / i q NR CRE cond a) THE HORSE DOCTOR CALLED/N ON A CA \ | AT WHITTAKERS LIVERY STABLE, FORGOT 2 ef ze RE T Revilla . SS ea ct Sa . TO CLOSE THE STABLE DOOR BEHIND HIM } FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE NOT PRESENT # iin tn ces tN — MAYBE ITS JUST AS WELL - Pe omen Sy Res SAL Sopvig Sano Ship News MARKET OPENS ’ 21)P ™% Saath 7 Pr ; MOM’N POI A Tight Position BY TAYLOR Tides in Seattle HIGHER MR GUNN -ITIS ONLY FAIR THAT WE NOW LISTEN BO4S-LCANT " ena one Cs >) (7 NOT EXACT! You ARE GIUING heres |“ wernes Ms - us T Wi STEN | - , THEN) WE'LL NOTIFY oor LAWwHER 4 (, 1 i bog ed be fai - S50 BROKE COUR AGREEMENT fore riage Ae rel TopeAw UP PASERS ewe Ewer |_| COMPAR UNDER Tue PRETENSE Viet, bags ita en wc’ Industrials Slightly More YOU cape AGREEME ne 2M WILLING TO GIVE YOU A “HAT WE ARE STOCK HOLDERS a , plevcety nO BEER PRORTASLE ret High Tide | iret High Tide - 4 | Uscoror MMONG Seco, ee Mus MCL Gum MOUA Come te YW YOUR COMPAR \NVESTMENT AND IF IT TURNS OUT : ypu pee, Active Than Rails Go ° Aven . tt eee an MAKE MORE “THAN “ou WOULD | eet WORTHLESS WE CAN HOLD "|'second High Tide WALL STRERT JOURNAL FINAN. ‘N THE OTHER DEAL 7 “AIS MEANS OF COURSE, MOV FoR SWINDLING li | ‘ T:88'D. ma. 31.6 ft “CIAL REVIEW “THAT YOU WILL STOP — - J A fe Initial trad- PROSECUTION — Weather Bureau Report yer Paste o Fiest at 7 Alaska Vessels | . ee \Arrivals and Dep | Arrived rt. Str Hoy | { wel omcapaeciie BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ann Can’t Remember to Worry BY MARTIN a | New Corporates 3 Pireless Bharon $20,000. Auburn, Incor: ine Wall kane, $25,- Richardson t and Game at 130 a. as i aeigel s Be Vessels in Port at Seattle al—Pier 41,—Destroy Stra Arctic, Heath Py] ae NTS = OY A ee =V- = ! : _ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS —_It Couldn't Be Done BY BLOSSER Ermine TMS 1S YOUR FIRST Day ( WELL, THATS BACK TO SCHOOL So BE i] over wm A PERFECT GEATLEMAN ace DNS AW & RETURN TH ‘ COMPLIMENT! 4 ee. [and character, ete Str Melyo| Superior $10 0. TEACHER WAS GLAD 7 SEE ‘5 YOU WHEN You WENT Back %b ScHOOL THIS = | MORNING, WASN'T way | Lc sue,Frecuies? )% 33 ! be M, y Ny cy agie Harbor) t nber Aberdeen, Kk, Hartford, $10,000. to’ Bank of Hiway nao, Vancouver, Ella A Aluma, barges SERVICE FOR YOU || rE STAR maintains a large Washington bureau for the service of 1] A sendeca™tscnamratsquestiony cod ts supsigticheeratme ite: ail tet jects. This bureau has experts who prepare valuable information in booklet form. Some of the subjects are listed below. Any one of these booklets will be sent you for five cents in postage stamps; any two for elght cents, and any three or more for thre EACH. Check off those wanted, fill in your name and addre: 7 fully, inclose the required stamps and mail to our Washington bureau. | eae 2 Fas i ; eae ‘ aol Dann ———--~ CLIP COUPON HERE ~ ‘ulle . seeetee cows and eifers: tev No. 1, ton 00 | Wheat ++ 68,00) Valley Wool, Ib.— Cheese— n to good Radishes—Locai 17% |¢ 2161.00| Clean, fine... WASHINGTON BUREAU, The Seattle Star, Oregon triplets ...... to medi cae a2 Ch | Wisconsin cream brick ” “ACW ie oe Spinach 1, oabend 4 Sweet Potatoes—Lb. 109 12 fenl—100 Tomatoes. Wash., crate .... 1.25 Soyn Bean Meal—100's 16 he FLOUR AND SUGAR 2.06 Flour—rocal blends : 5 a0 40|_ Patente . eit Sugar—Cane, per owt. New York Ave.. Washington, D, C. 1 want the booklet (or booklets) I have checked. Braid .. 13 Matted .... | HOME OWNERSHIP PIES, PUDDINGS, | a ildi s BACKYARD PLAYGROUNDS [ Building Permits } ERRORS IN ENGLISH Tarnips- Local, doz. bunches Rough, heavy Pigs Washington triplets : 5 pagesoe te Tillamook triplete ... LOULTRY AND ME. Prime, light Prices Paid Shippers ron aes as ; ‘ Bheep— ness i Fruits and Vegetables Are. Prime lambs 1.500 11.00 rRurrs | Beet, per ewe SOLD! ¢c Common to choles 6.500 250 Prices Pald Wholesale Dealere lth NB, a THE KITCHEN RADIO INFORMATION Scarce After Labor Day ated ee ree | J HOW TO PLAY MAH JONG [ RADIO Broadcasting Stations 49th st, altera 2 OF THE HAIR sith wt, alteration|| INTERIOR DECORATING »F DOGS B®. Madioon, re 1) PALMISTRY Burke ave, cons|| HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS EVERYDAY ETIQUETTE AND COOKIES ‘0 AMUSE CHILDREN WOODROW WILSON'S LIFE HOME VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (The prices given are those made to by wholesalers, With al exceptions, pi be figured by ded portation to Seattle | fig. | Grapes 16 per cent for hauling, | Grapes, ei | Beedle Seattie's markets reopened Tues- | yastat ie day ufter a two-day holiday, steady £46 prices unchanged. There waa a| ,agreeved Morning shortage on fruits and | floss ch, Vegetables, tho no temporary | “Choice pasty Mane changes in quotations were @M*| Veal—Fancy milk, 60-120 tbs. nounced. | Heavy, medium’ quality. Cantaloupes continue to hold on at POULTRY AN) $1.59 to $1.75, with local peacher Prices Pald Wholes CA + M10 2 + -1@ aa Dr FLOORS AND COV. HOW TO DANCE KEEPING YOUNG REMOVAL OF STAINS Woo. I. Senttley W. Lander, moving [storage and Felling cost.) 12th ave. 8. W., frame! unchallenged by imported varicties, | aq | Beans—Atring, new per HOW TO MAKE CANDY CARE OF TEETH E vetter and ekge held steady, deal slate : ckleberziee ajtt | Western Gear Works «17 Ninth ave, 84/1 FOOD FOR CHILDREN WORLD W 3 ers reported. They have been un : au ved ategees ey CAD clinton, HITE Pike at,, alteration|| BEAUTY BOOKLET CARE OF changed for nearly a week Drbeatatte i, 38 [2160@6.60 | building, $600 THE ART OF DRE: DAIRY rnopUCTS . z 56 | Gorvele teas bask JAMS, PRB! Prices Paid Shippers New, doz. bunches oooooooooo00ood000000o Z 5 a oOooooo0obogogou000000000000 Fi > -) Th {OW TO COOK MBATS Prince s Bride IIl ; AUTO CAMPING With Blood Poison | PASADENA, Cal., Sept. 2.—Suffer: Caulifio Celery Corn ¥ tertat— A grade, Seattle delivery... Cason included: NOTE.—If you want only one, send five cents in loose stamps. you want three or more, send three cents in stamps for each. Local Ered ing fro od =pcisoning resulting nd LIVE STOCK Hits fad (Prices Lal Ty | from Infection whicn followed a tooth] | NAMB. ......00cscceesecccccsccesecseceeecccevecssedecectucsesceeseaee ‘78 ) Quotations at Union stock: 7 ‘#1| extraction, the bride of Prince Erik " .75@3.00 | Alfalfa Ha, + STREET our DF DAIRY PRODUCTS | Cattie— Yio siielanene nee 8 | of Denmark is seriously fl at a tocal| | STREET and NUMBER Prices Paid Whoiesule Dealers | Primo steers... 10@ .25/€ h Ps i | Batter—Local creamery, cubes. 43| Medium to gooa . a1] hospital . STATE. : «| wiedfume 30/ Until her marriage last February, “4 Potntoes—Local whiter, ton 49.00 | Onta—-Whole. f ‘ the princess was Miss France: CUL—DO NOT USE INK. 1 OLE intoen—L01 hole aa . Miss Frances Lois Aa 4.000 6.26 New, B Wash viccscreesss 46.00 Rolled do, ‘short h 6! Booth of Ottawa, ‘

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