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

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BUNDLES! — I OF TAFFETA ! THESE |] SURE-AEMME Have EMI) FOR ME A MINUTE ? |] | LIKE To Shop. Fou AinT 1M GOING UPSTAIRS TO MATCH A PIECE BEEN IT? YOU RUN ALONG BAT VLA Went FoR You pag pf WELLE 2?Px> 2? | WonDER-SHES GONE THREE HOURS SKE musT BE BUYING THE WHOLE DING BLASTED WEVE C)0Re OY mA SERCH, mee. BY TAYLOR HOMELY Too |} bay LONG tans BEEN A HAVE WE BEEN LONG, JIMMIE? MET RIPPY OPSTAIRS AN WEVE BEEN LOOKIN’ AT THE CHRISTMAS TOYS GEE \ WHAT WE Laon you! —_~y— A Partner FRECKLES! come HERE This vERy INSTANT! PLAT ) YEAM~ TIM, _ COMIN’ { Mom Ns f Do You KNo\ | BECAME oF THE St Ler TABLE P ANSWER ME AND REMEMBER -BE W WHAT | WELL, NO-NOT QUITE AlL= I WUZ AFRAID KED BE Sick Te) Z HELDED WIM A ag F.WAS Fou! Looe ‘BY BLOSS ER a Eee) WITH LOSSES | i Profit-Taking Forces Wheat | Down, Others Follow 1.64% 144% 1.34% futureny pa Rte nd BY 0. ae of sellin 15 ne 10 ledge off wheat after Decent 1 ominal 1303 [July had reached into new high oes |Sround and May advanced to its , | Previous high point Omaha Live Stock Corn sagged with wheat and re r jalizing by last week's buyers, Bet- Mosdnyisistnetetiens ter’ crop advices came from the Ar- Cattle—Receipts, 10,000. Tone of market, | gentine steady to strong. Yearlings, $4.75@| Oats lost with other grains, altho 12,10; steers, $6.26@11; cows and heif- sorelen inquiry checked tife down-| ors, $3.50@69) wtockera and feeders, $3) Realizing in th market 7; calves, $38.60; bulls and stags, | Weakened provisions 13,60 Bulk, $5.10 | Foreign Exchange OnkK ‘ vat Bat Portland Produce Monday's Quotations» is Butter—O@pe extras, 410; wiandards, 390; | $0-04 pins MDG Mer tists fhe Egge—Wxtras, eg 40; P firsts, io = E 101984 sy MEA seRVICe We = | ; Denver Live Stock | — Monday's Quotations | [aitat tn ea “eas, vs | here May Be Money for Yo Pee re € MoO u Ms 1 you & veteran of the world war If you are the widow, mother, father or dependent child of a man | wito served in the world war- | You muy be entitled to the soldier bonus. ‘The adjutant general of the United army states only about one-fourth of the war | veterans nts who ure entitled to file claims for the federal | bonus have ubmMitted application: Perhap: t kno to proceed? Perh Du do not know where t »plication k? Perhaps you are in doubt as to how to fi t A If 80, will find our Washington ureay’s bulletin, giving a full | ‘ 0 Ibe and clo explanation of the bonus law and telling what it provides as | th heavy to how (© Ko about getting the bonus, of use to you | $5 This bulletin may be obtained by filling out the coupon below and rT) mailing as directed. Sheep. pte, 66, me. dt, narwet, |i uae e are id ste Fe ER | steady. Lambe, 84 Ibe, d medlurn | ChE COURON: AEBS | ; 2.60 onus Editor, Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, 1222 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. 6 I want a of the Bonus Bulletin, and {nclose herewith five cents |] in loose postage stamps for same ] | \| Namo. .@. und BD cies pop ee en aq hgataevein heared cue reeaty SUR Lat ‘ cit . State N. Y. Sugar and Coffee M day “ Tama Sugar irr refined, 4 Suntoa, ‘ader of The Seattle Star STAR WANT ADS-GET RESULTS | | Board of Trade CHICAGO, Dec | Several Now Government _ officials, | participated at the ope | montes, | eae Portland Wh PORTLAND, Doc white, $1.70 | Seattle Whe. Monday's Quotatio: white, $1.65 1—The Kk representatiy attendance were active bidders, CHICAGO COTTON: It's New Development on} There | cotton Ket, a new develc jtho history of the local |trade, opened fairly active, wit prices on a regular parity with New ork The first sale recorded was {January consignment to Joe Schr ® leading local trader, at busines: }leaders of the West and’ Southwest, cere- ning eat 1.—Wheat—Hara #oft white, $1.64; weatern 4 m $1.60; north. western red, $1.54. we anh WHOAt—No, 2 3 hard, $1.05 @ at ne No, 1 soft white, $1.69 WE NESDAY mC, 3 t Low Tide first High ‘ign Tie Rep ther B Arrivals a. Arrived nd Departures Ang |p B. 8. Boxer. Pier 6—BStr Bllverado Per 6 Cordova Madison, West Calera, e--~Str_ Pacifice. -8 iffeon and Elwe . Alaska Valéile ; CORDOVA—Salled, Dec. 1.—Str Cor- Gora, southbound. 11 a, m, oas.36 Canadian Wireless Btr B.D. Kimi Franclaco, 115 Sir Sudbury, cisco, abeam Ms Mina Brea, Los Angeles for Van- couver, 290 miles from Victoria. Str British Monarch, bound for Van- couver, 138 miles from Tatoosh. Str J. A. Moffett, Richmond for Se- attie, 350 miles from Beattie. ri Maru, Osaka for Vancouver, from Estevan. long. 126.66 W. hal, Str Haketa Muru, arriving Vancouver at 6:20 a. m Str-London Merchant arrived Vancou- ver, at 6:30 a. m. eee m Los Angeles, Vessels in Other Ports TACOMA—Arrived, Nor, 30.—! hoim from Seattle, at noo! from B. at 1 p. m.; atr Stanwood from San Francisco, at 2 p. mj str Kongotan Mar ufrom Seatt! Tp om: str Georgian from Seattle, at midnight. Dec. 1.—Str Alameda from Seattle, at 2a. m. 6a. m. attle, at from Alask: 20.—8tr Robe at $a. m mur P. * Britam from Sea! Salled, Nov. 29.—Str Thom: Crowley for Seattio, at $ p.m. PORT TOWNSEND—Paasod in Nov. 20, —Btr President Madison for Seattle, at Sa. m.; otr Plave for Seattle, at 11:35 a. m. Passed out, N Margaret Dollar for New , York, p.m, Arrived, Dec. 1.—8tr Maru. at Sam. 30 Metgen ® BANK CLEARINGS h - Seattle aj} | Cloarings .... . Balances .... . | Portland Clearings .. s| | Balances . 2,366,885.73. 791,367.36 811,730.60 “Tacoma 4 | | $8,190,327.35 | | | Total transactions. . 2,693,000.00 | Liverpool Graig Monday's Quotations ‘heat— Open Nish Low Close dite ya Wed Watt digi ya ON 128 10K In the dining cars of European trains it is the custom to print the menus for each meal tn the language is passing at the timo, t] Ash fs not used for firewood in| Los Angeles for Shang- | srede, Seattis ou Quctations by Terser & Pea. Bhetebab fOULTRY AND MEAT, Prices Pald Skipper. Brollers—iste ty Capens—Live tat, per th. : Fancy 4. p POULTRY AND Prices Paid J Capees—Lb. ....,, t Docks ~ SireaccPrar ie eolling | Artichokes— Doz. Beets—Per sack * | Cabbage—Per Ib. | Carrote—Per sack New, doz. bunches aliflower—Local, Celery—Per dor. Sptnach—Local, crate Sweet Leb. Prices paid wl Quotations by Pacific Applee—Local cooking «. Delicious . Winesaps Jonathans Banana: be Grapefrult—A: Florida Maru, Yokohama for Seat- | ta _ | partey—wnole, 100% Coro—Whole, yellow, 1208 Red King Ted Silver Halibat Ling Cod Red Cod of the country thru which the train | BY! ‘The most valuable ¢68 f ‘|Toeland because the natives believe jg; that those who sit around such a!common in the reglons | Atlantic, * fire wil] become enemies, that of the great ond

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