The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1924, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR me OLR HOMF TOW By Stanley OUT OUR WAY . By Williams ries’ se ress ERVICES | a : The Seattle Star Ship News cattle Star . Tides in Seattle ; aTURDAY BI iI : . a . | WA * j THATS RIGHT ’ JAR WoZ PORE HANK A WaLkin! |/ BEIT ! , ith DAD-~) HEAR <w; r a Y 1 n bs . i 1 Wa HEY- LOOK OuT if s WN JE KE THis, With ON ; 4 Ng a You BICYCLE. | ND EACH ARM,AN HE KEP A SAVIN’ . 3 eel Weather Bureau Report / rah STOP BICYCLE ) HATERS-Youud | 2 “POPPA SPANK- POPPA SPANK NO Sur wi 4K |) Ge ta . } f RIDIN BETWEEN _ | GIT RUN OveR!! Lz I WONT NEVUH ViItrT NO MORE MARTIED. BABoOM x / » OS ——| (ae COUPLES! T ANT COT UP WITH MY SLEEP . Furrier ) i § NIT. PORE HANK, HE MARRIED “TH” Arrivals and Departures - | SCH MA'AM BEFORE “Thich. 7 f | ante t | Om! ee ce-H ul es Optician and Op trist | Dont ovo ' A] bs } Ti mean 1 ¥ 2 ' Attorneys ; A 1,4 ae ‘ te i j ° RIN, ¥ A Pa ; —— 5 mt 1 YOu SAY- "THESE Bydiors war failed ‘ Alachs for Aso MA in- a9 YF ot. MW. Wash- he } STARTED BY. STOP RUNAWAY . “BE i OLD MARTHA | ‘ BAGGAGE Pres ts 432 5 is KLucK's ? (fe a rh ’ 7 1 | : : t . ‘ 2 ° ” “ > 2 ° 4 Christmas > PmHE CiviIC REFORM AND JMPfRovEM MEETING was ABANDONED = “To DAY. WHEA) THE DEPOT BAGGAGE | TRUCK GOT AWAY FROM STATION AGENT DAD KEYES. SMOKY “TAKES HIS GOAT ‘ q THE TOWNS OLDEST BICYCLE RIDER itd Our FOR A WALK < ST a = ee! —— " D ‘| MOM’N POP " — 4 ONAL ) HITTING CURVED OR BEING AMERICA’S MOST ax - — TPT Ta NATION GIRNGHT ONES — TTS ALL POPULAR SCREEN STAR (AND “THAT GENTLEMEN 1S) GENTLE! EN 1 t= 4 MAGIC THE SAME FOLKS — EASY HAS IT'S DRAWBACKS -IT MY STORY OF MAGIC MD — Stompt I THANK YOU I!) lo MUD | WHEN YOU KNOW How — \5 INDEED DIFFICULT To THE WORLDS GREATEST ' Theaion i} \y P- WEEK ) TARTS WHY IM THE KING FIGURE OUT ONE'S INCOME BEAUTIFIER OF WOMANHOOD i * CLOSES OF TENNIS PLANERS TAX WHEN YOO ARE THE —— WITH A BIG HIGHEST PAID ACTOR IN BANQUET THE PROFESSION ang Boos You FoRGeT ie : To MENTION BASE ROOF — . y, MAGIC MUD NOTED TENNIS : IANO ADOLPH o- ROUNPINNO m | THE Movie pd TAR al, ff |Rutoneo BY a- ff | PRESOENT m+ | GUNN OF gh 9 | THE MAGIC be mud Co, ul, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _. People in Glass Houses OH,\ WAS BOT [| 80 XweRe ISNT ~AN' BESIDES THATS TH’ TROUBLE WITH | GUESS 1 Won't! ‘YOU SHOULD THINK OF THE PooR, EVERYBODY NOWADAYS ~ Tat OK - WHY HE'S DOWN = THERES PLENTY oF |[| KIDS WHO ARE CLERWNG IN) NO ONE STW Least BAT ? STARS WAITING FOR ; TIME FOR Tix TR STORES DownTOWN-DON'T THOUGHTFUL | WE SHOULD WER’ >) MES \ FORGOT ALL l iT . DET Cae TH BE CONGIDERATE OF - ABOUT HIM! G'BYE f)/ , PH ~THINK. OF ” 7 ial A tH : OTHERS { Wy CHEERS tet jet in a o. vs the im . REESCTEEE J ; peer eee CANT YOU CHILDREN ; : DYA WANNA SPOIL }/ BE A LITTLE MORE AW), WERE PLAYS : EVERYTHING y wats Ger? wae SHIPWRECK AN Ray | SO. Witt WONT 60 IN TH’ h BATHROOM AN! re DROWN HisseLr!! the Dacke—Drensed. p Geese—Dressed Quotations by Fisher Monring Mills. | carcare Bark—1924 poet, tb 1ens—Dresaed, lour—Tcal blend ..... | OYSTERS pred Rocstars Patents Kastern Belect—Ual. y Jo, count | | aod PARRY Proorers Olympians | whit wort ” Mees Paid Shigpers 00 | WHOLESALE Piste Ce eee Nien tas, . 45.001 ¥ Fish, per | j pring, $1.61; we the } A MANS tes ieSatiosesteessts 47,00 | Rech, | | Me “ 36 MILK AND CREAM Aihiyin- oes Chick Mash, sat . fob, Seattle supply Seratel Feed Vig Mash—-100 3 | Linteed Oi Ment “7p (Soya E M | Black Sea Inquiries STOCK inion Mtockyards pp 1, 4,500 hogs. __ | Popeorn—L (Rayivg Prices . tees 7.59 | Potators— Loca Balt Hides—Lb, . 08 Mackerel ol finished higher Netted Gems, 2,000 35.00 | 08% | ———e | in wheat was induced | 07 a * from several Black Rulebages--Ps i%| Chicago Board of Trade Nadiahes-—Loca | Friday's Quotations | Corn rule Kplnnech— Local, Open High Low Close | seasion, but | Sweet Potatoes—1.b, n $1.64 $1 harp receasl LaLig RUNG ALY © advance were higher, . 07.80 | Quotations by Pacific Fruit & Produce Co, 08.89 | Applee—Local cooking } | Tanam | Cranberries chotem, Ib, um, elean, ne, Hoavy, 118% 118m 117 | 148%] Provistons elo SLB 104 2.9K 1.26% | 1.99% 1.244% 1.20%) 1.96% |") BANK CLEARIN i} Seattle | Clearings dat Balances VEGETABLES | Prices Paid Wholesele Qeslers . : 4) Quotations by Woneer Fruit & Produce Muckleberries—Lh, 1 10 Portland i Ce. | Lemons i | ‘ «Th given are thowe made te | Orangen. Vavele i | Wie he retell by wholesal With «|. Jap oranges . if 1 on | Pears AND MEATS oma! exceptions, prices to pra | (sbPS Shh AEN Tacoma a deducting the | Perelininan: ‘Tota 3 7 2685 Wholesain Dealers eitan tO poettien ong | Pouegranl Total transactiona,. 2,685,000.00 | ; ‘ ae sans tee kantlogs ¥ Nomioat —- GRAINS DEVELOP. __Portland Wheat | Oats followed eorn, but held it 14 142%) 1.41% 1.49% ]of the earltor grains despite heavy 0G 8.80) Prices paid wholesmlers, week-end evenin, | Suggestions 624 He E atholic Chr F STOCK BOOM IS. LETTING UP | Market Quiets Down After |, High Pitch of Week FUNERAL NOTICES WALL STRERT JOURNAL FINAN- THOMPSON—« 4, 1924, WIL- CIAL REVIEWS A LIAM THOM , aged 88 years, *; bargain money James W, announcement king Co. was 1 q = oy Zinnia t with an upward | HAN sabe Be aba ¢ Undertaking 16iZ West C ALDT! ears, beloved ultz. Home Under EEC? LTERS, #, beloved husband of Vital Statistics BIRTHS in their household are re« the following men: pong, Leif, 5000 14th ave. N. Wa » UP te; Ge : Realty, 1 58%, f Portland Live Stock He Vriday's Quotations % of ma i George C, 8696 Island ilMlam Gardner, Riderwood, Cattle—r | doy. Seattle, Bro 014 Franklin ave, Evan David, 31 W. Dravus st., inth ave. S, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee |! Ols Sogar—Firm, Raw, $6.09; refined, firm; }Hjelbo, granulated, $7 7.80, Cumalc Coftee—No. 1 1 a tei No. @ Santos, wey @ot Cash Wheat | CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—Cash wheat—No. {5 jted, $1.65%; No. 2 hard, $1.57% 3 McKinley ORTLAND, Dec. 4.—Whe $1.08 $e First ave. 8, 22nd ave. N. | Denver Live Stock | 42 (no ven) | Buying in Wheat Induced by at A Sie a ec Pale LEAs Cattle 1 50, Market M Eastlake ave. King 0 Clovers 7 Clover- S19@14; food owes, $5@8 Seattle Wheat Friday's Quotations i No. 1 norther “lub of Seattle—Louls Foreign Exchange Ww YOR Foreign ex- erling demand, , $0051 ee ) $0,0404: marks, 22801 » 816; Shanghai, i Yokohamn, Ninemine ko Mining and J | San Francisco Produce Friday's Quotations, lwhitam and, D. | Dutter—Extras, 41401 prio fiw Mtewart-Taggart | Co ‘i $05, | Pree Bixtras, 50,0; extra pullete 4 000, Marry Targart, W. A, Stewart and! undersined pulleta, $9c, LB, Pinnoy, Neal estate, oe Cheere~Callforaia fnte, fancy, 2%.) ’ wa ®

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