The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1918, Page 5

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| Invest in Patriotism—Buy Liberty Bonds ] = |“ BEAT | Chartie Chaplin, Cabaret Drummer, and “Scraps,” in “A Dog's Life,” at | = ~ DESCENDANTS OF 2) GERMANS SEND IN SMOKE COIN Chaplin —tike Caesor— came, saw and conquered —with comedy for nons and laughs instead Tie the Tin Can to Gloom TODAY'S PROGRAMS | COLISHUM—‘Terean of the Apes.” LIBERTY Chartle Cheplia ia“ | CLEMMER—Mae Marsh Face in the Dark.” | STRAND — Wallace “Reid Lacking modern as poison gas, liq’ they armed the ah | | bricks and On to the one at es with stones down « terrible bar them in mad p perican soll resulted in the demoralization of the Witheim and his five sons gagement will go down in history as the battle of Fort Lee. The inhabitants of | cates practically tied up Detroit's tread of martial feet All care had their STRIKE TIES UP CAR ; ‘ TRAFFIC IN DETROIT stopped running at #30 this morn: Froud fille A with soldiers wearing t gray uniforms and aplke surface lines today DETROIT, April strike, called at midnight by 500 mo tormen and conductors, contrary to/ pire will be union |in six montha, It Is predicted that the kalser’s em. chi olutely bone-dry with instructions of IS) 222 S\PLWILLLLSLSLLLLP) High Cattle Prices Accompany High Beef Prices If consumers are to pay less for beef, live-stock raisers naturally will receive less for cattle. D = wa wa 2 « If farmers are paid more for live stock, consumers will necessarily pay more for e Swift & Company pays for cattle approximately 90 per cent of the price received for beef and The remaining 10 per cent pays for dressing, freight to market, operation of distributing houses, and in most cases, delivery to the retailer. Net profits also have to come out of this 10 per cent. * SS 4 by-products. <. 2 This margin cannot be squeezed arbitrarily without danger of crippling the only effective means of performing the complex service of converting cattle into meat and dis- tributing this meat to the fighting forces and to consumers. Miss Little gave uy ¢ House of Silence » lant productions in whic Ne Swift & Company's net profit on beef during 1917 was only 14 of a cent per pound. On all products, it was a little less than four cents on each dollar of sales. plete elimination of these profits would not affect appreciably retail prices of meat, or farm prices of live stock. SA time temporarily a Carmel Myers, in is the heroine of an nN A. Swift & Company will be glad to co-operate in devising methods that will improve conditions in the meat and live stock industry. a girl living with ve Black Hand threat ¢ are thwarted by an ath ~ 1918 Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois ¥ play depicts the cent methods of prison control in a new show today WILL ARGUE THURSDAY} | proceedings brought by 4 Union Insuran ney drivers’ boi perior Judge John 1, of Thurston county, ; . ; *” Help make this the last battle | Buy Thrift Stamps. | Pin diactshort den Macular oi STAR-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1918. PAGE 6 “SIMPLE. 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