The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 5

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ATURDAY, NOVEM 8 1, 1924 e THE SEATTLE 8Ta ° a; BALLAINE SEES *,Destiss siding Pormin (MARKET STRONG GRAIN FUTURES,‘ t.21 "=H ORANGES JUMP BG VICTORY 2am sts AT CLOSING © ARE DOWN E 2 taPe see) 1) $850" DAY i NOV Vir lew tide Viet Lew Vegetables Generally Lowe Figures 75,000 State Plu- sig rig Tee aay kl Substantial Gains Scored by |Liquidating Pressure Brings * lity for La Follette - gto t K alkali > tiret Migh ‘Bide’ | bist Migh Ti rality : j . Industrial Leaders Drop; Exports Light — # ; for End of Week Declaring that La Follette show “i ah aaa ” WALL STREET JOURNAL WINAN HICA ’ Migh site cea 5 3 C1AL KEVEEW sour te ‘ ’ r , Portland Produce . Ay y "? ‘nd D asks an ‘cinema's Gucieiana ; t va) | Arrivals and Departures h etter Mee t { . 2.06 Arrived-4 chang Kase—2s > rit nd ‘ nee te Cash Wheat an » ton Angeles vie widel: arated ph . we T per cent ' { the Cox : t ee = « * vis wh ory on al 96 wer gz@ ms c — DAIKY rHODUCTS ; ane | a vr vel than the polls will recetve | Cheese ‘ etn a on A a Br ‘ j Seattle Wheat oe Prices Paid Bhippers oe: ie neeap. cab boy sae deh 00: ta themner ail M t ‘ pe ; . ; % Raturday’s Quotations 4 a een nee ee eer CX #1544, maki ' BANK CLEARINGS est Baturday 3 a hens a ty ‘at D . ent of al f r rf ¢ 164402 ¢ i ect has on f ° « ” it 4 same also € La ¥ tte a } te tates Steel, 109% “ ¢ . : ing an oven of Ch the 1920 ba not ¢ ng t . i hobak: eg) b a . “a of the vote cast 1 tn 1020} per cent hea an 1920, Balla C , $7,556 mi Meee Tre fonts | Peeihne Piet Wo $ N, YY; Sugar and Coffee » é . j Tacoma | sup a; W ‘ y ptm | Sugar fingd ea nag 5 her i high \ hifi, | Coffee ” * uw ’ Baldwin 4 ‘ Bretlers Capous—Liv re Vessels i in Port at Seattle Powe ni~Pler 41—Strs Kage By Stanley OUT OUR W: AY Prices 8 & Tre. | Broilers : 2H YOU PO Capene—t 0 | POOR Bow! OH Btr Cup- | ¢ to 130 7 -f AS 1S TERRIBLE! Stra Odune « 0@ NHN YOUR FACE has, 1 rg 1S SCRATCHED. Roosters ; i HEC | Turkeys—Drersed 350 .40 Belgian Haree—Dressed, ib. Ow I MUST Do SOMETHING FOR "| Veal—Fancy, small . LIVE STOCK Qootetions st Union Btockyards Cattle— Prime steers . Medium to good Vair to medium Canadian Wireless Meru, bound Vancou iTS ANE f) OcLOCK | HALF_DEAO/! AND 1 DONT £ _/_) WANT To —| Go To BED! eo VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (The prices given are Lice made to retail dealers by wholesalers, With few seasonal exceptions, prices to pro- ducers can be figured by deducting the portation to Weattle sod 15 per cent for usullog, sellisg coat.) |Artichokes—Doz. . Beets—Per sack Ve sels i in Other Ports le See Nov, 1.—Str bongs “ ner for B.C, 7. ; ae 7 Wwe Bum RIDING MUST BE CONTAGIOUS, BECAUSE CLT ore tits LLL ee THERE WAS AN EPIDEMIC AT THE BOxP LAST TIME THE SCHOOL MA‘AM WAS OVER a THE BIG TORCHLIGHT PARADE KEPT THE TOWN IN AN UPROAR TOA LATE HOUR- fe24 Oy MEA BEML StI MOM’N POP An Experienced Chauffeur “font a “td, Sate YOU DON'T OH YES! THIRTY ie | YOU A FEW unoerstano || ONE TIMES For shen Sarco : ae i 3 4 at 2b. m. SAMPLES - FER ME- 1 MEAN SPEEDING —TWICE HAT AN OATH MEANS LL= : ) Rx a ateies ** tutabages rr UGHTE: To TELL THE TRUTH 5 n Passed out Str Rudishes. AN OATH IN it Pa . Ir r Spinach—1 nb ANS NOTHING BUT 4 v : , ‘ Sweet Pot COURT ~— + whi ie é Squash— Lv, WERE YOU ) : ied re, a < ; Lath ae tichinond, ‘at | Femators— tome EVER IN i ; “ > rey tr | Tarnlp>—white bunches COURT . BEFORE 7 S = = — ‘ . ee May) foe > from no FRUITS \ q Prices Paid Wholesate Dealers Apples—Cooking, vox - +1081 28 Other varieties .. 7 " | Bapanas—Per ib, ngeles, str Anne Hanify for Lox An- | Blackberries—Crate str Svea for San Francisco, str Crabapples—Small box iudden for Los Angeles Granberrisa Box Pe quia, with broken steam Il Floridan Arrived, Oct. 31 | Ground Cherries ain from Los An-|tuckleberries xeles, at mi Yenens-—Pancy rom Portland, * . Nov.| cholce + | Oranges—Pe | Pears—Box Langton Hal! for | Persimmons— 9 3 Andrea F, Luck- | Pineapples—Doz. ch for Seattle, at 7 p. m.; st <o- | Pomegranates. tan for Boston, at 1 a. m.; ‘arenta | Quinces—Lb, for Rotterdam, on; ate Eemdyle for | Strawberries— te Orleans for New | MAY, GRALY FEED Prices to Consumer, F. 0. B, Seattle) —, Arrived, Oct. 12. str K. 1. Lu st# Ruth Alex wr Barnett, Bs ott El] | pare fea { MR.RIPLEY BAXTER — SENATOR BAXTERS sow! WE WERE JUST PLANNING / SOME MOONLIGHT hou oN OF HI tHIS 1S 6 UNEXPECTED | SURPRICE | WONT You COME IN ? REALLY ~ (M GORRY | WONT BE ) (N THIS EVENING ! WELL BE BACK AROUND ELEVEN DELIGHTED! u, OCLOCK THOUGH \F RIDES IN RIPPYS ( FELLAS — k x es 1, YOu CARE rn. 5 i - - ° ley Bay NewS: ber 4 To wait ! Ace ea: = yess lwieet — (Mt 2 we ) - ; Chick Ma jel aisn Foreign Exchange = 3a'Stan iors NEW LOBE, Nov. 1.—Foreign ¢x~- | Linseed $4.5 Soya Lean Meal. x FLOUR AND sua Holland, | Flour—Local blends orway, 1433, Patents 1 higher under | fugar—Cane, z, which leaped| Beet. per ret. . anes {Bayes prices. s.'b Heatties | up It Hides—Lb, iver s0-0436%, up $0.0001%4; | Shue p $0.0001%; ren Hides—Lb. up $9,001 | Bulls .. | Cultekinn Portland Wheat lh. G PORTLAND, Nov. Horse tides, according to alse SZ ORT » Nov. 1—Wheat—Hard O1004 BY WEA SERVICE, white, $1.60; oft white, 81.48: weatern| BEY, enh -~ —— | white, $1.45; hard winter, $1.42: north-| woot Pelte—Dry: ~ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS __Can’t Account for It : BY BLOSSER [Ss ge ae ee | eae Coarse, heavy, Ib. . | Bheep - 2 Lamb . New Corporations i\ Mohair, 10 4 Geatsking lome Valley Wool—Lb.— Washington Cold Storage Co. T. F. Clean, fine, medium Ryan, W) BE. Hal R. T. Dilworth: 60 Coarse, clean years, Seattle, 00, Coarse, heavy Braid . Hnttea , | Tallow— \° No. 1, Ib. i No. 3. Walter C. Bryant & Co,, Inc. W. C. Grease Mryant, D. V. Conrad; 60 years, Seattle, | Cascar® Bark— $12,000, Tiallway Exchange Co, W. M, Pollock, | Bastern Select 1. Brandenburg, J. F. Youngstrom, J, C.} do, count Langley, GC. A, Bi more, A. L. Horton, 50 years, Seattle, $50,000. Olympia Provision Co, H. B. Albert, N. FR. Haileson, HW, BE. Marshall, Charles Nedling; $10,000, 50 y Beattle, fo! Jupiter Spark Plow Co.—H. R. Mitehell, W. A. Morse: $99,000, 50 years, Seattle, The Phitharmoniec Orehestra or the Phitharmonte Society. J. M. Spargur, Albany Ritchie, iH. Collins, G, OC, Kirehner; Seattle, 50 years, $4,900. Tacoma Saw & Supply Co,, Tacoma, £10,000, Frank If, Cooper and Jefferson We } FFE ANE. HAR SE: Th NEXT THE T'CARRY ALL NOM SENDS MET! PAL STUFF urioor A TH STORE ON : BASKET, MOM= MY SATURDAY TM | eany ARMS AQE ALL GONNA TAKE A Te 4 by TIRED, at WHY, TAS/ hows” pus ?? FIVE OF TMESE Eacs I DONT SEE } /\) KON AAT COULD 9}\ HAPPEN), MOM-=— ‘ I ONEY DROPPED ya Capeon, Om, GloSSO+— em, Or924 AY WEA SERVICE INC ‘od Black Hows 04 n Art Glana Co, Seattle, 000, Silver Smelt al and James F, Dooley. Mackerel .,

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