The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 13

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BELTERIG OF RBOCHE FELON IS |, 9 MSY See emprcae aaate ‘Wiieet: Pelimen To 1, || Back Home After _21-Month Service | when their auto was de PERIL T0 EEN “AVENWORTH, Kan,, Jan, 31.| motished by a Milwaukee passenger NEW YORK, Jan. 91.<-Carrying F ” Murphy, Jr., 10 — old wor MILWAU Jan. M—All sae. ine nl re atre mer t *78 . f nd Mra. Jamen ur n t ged histreatment, train at an intersection in the moun: | 2738 homecoming American troops, | rant ha 0 : and vy Pe Murp ‘ti rifices are not made on the battle " 1,600 xrim ot. in minning in Seattle +f w aeaty SHEPHEHD | military pris * refused to tain road and railway. Mra, Easman| the United States transport Minne | with $ e not seen him for me field, Wm. 17 an Dyke, newly tart « leave thelr celle ‘T oda» sutemobl a bg o aft nv) : ave their is ‘Thursday ¢ ived long enough to tell of four) kahda arrived here today from | *Utemot elected president of the Northwest. - . Queen orm any labor The case in being @nall children aw q » ve y riihe! . nall children awaiting the return | Brest, ‘The vessel had on board orn Mutual Life Insurance © ov. Witheimina Ho « playing nventigated. About 2,000 wage ved , QUAKERS HOLD M r, wa wporiingadhe sence Co, iam with fire she permits the —_ men of thelr parents at the Katonyille | Companies A, M,C, D,1, K, Land M Dr. W. L. Ha thru | for the ed toda erushed ma of Germany to hide worked ax usual, The “strikers home field and staff headquarters com: | the Chinese. revolt Hl #pent His first official act was to reject any her ts omplained of poor foc ality P Y : a F pany, machine gun company, supply | before the Puge quarter a $20,000 increane As presl- 4 man on the street in Holland art Al wentences, of being | Benjamin Eshelman, 28, @/ company and medical detachment of Mecting of t c wes t, he was ent draw $50,000 ef Rot proGerman. On the other compelled # work with n nq Walter on the steamship President, () ton, Friday evening at bo : PANG, during three visite in Holland wf tb 1 : st . died o& influensa wday at the | h infantry, casual oc AMY | ieriendn b rd ave him per year, but he chore to continue te the war began, I found that he release of 169 conach na ward ‘in the old court | No 222, Alabama, 142 casual officers h the Unit-|recelve the vice president's scale, AS NOt Particularly proally, Aston ime as it may seem, he was in. ly pro-Holland Queen Wilhelmina was, on the oth hand, credited with being fri the German «co iNew that her peap ete her She did everything she BE SOuki to keep their favor Socialists Against Royalty Socialists abound in Holland, and | loltand socialists aro against Hol md royalty as much as they are Beainst German royalty s Of all the foreign languages in Hol ind, English is the most highly re-| farded. The soldiers, in their en-| Lieut. C, BE. G. Palmen studied it | correspondents, includ- ie Mysclf, were often invited to tell ies to Tautch soldiers in English ie soldiers then wrote out what had heard and submitted their were cr When the steamship Asia arrived in Vancouver Sunday, with over 100 returned soldiers gboard, Lieut. C, B. G. Palmen, popular Seattle ath, lete, and son of C. A. Palmen, of 814 Minor ave., was among the war vet: | erans to disembark Lieut, Palmen, being a true ath lete In every nense of the word, was highly valued souvenirs of the | 0 CAeer tO Ket Into the ecrap that are a number of essays written 2% Could not wait for Uncle Sam Thy these Dutch soldiers. to declare war. After seeing that Miene who knows Holland, even | ™® — Ba core daughter were provided for, Palmen went to Van ¥, Can fool that the queen | couver, where he enlisted in the 211th battalion (American Legion). Upon arrival in Fri he was transferred to the 12th ry felt artillery, and with t months’ active service, thru which he escaped without even a scratch In August, 1918, Palmen was sent Eto England, where he was granted E | a commission in the Royal air force, just before the armistice was signed. Lieut. Palmen is proud of the fact that he was fortunate in being one of the multitude to greet President Wilson on the latter's arrival in t FRENCH HOLD == 1 358,000 HUNS (Special to = Star by N. BE. A. PARIS, Jan, 31,—Lieut. Cot Thomassen, of the French army. well-informed military critic, an |nounces that the total number of | German prisoners in the hands of France is 258,000. The number of prisoners captured by the British S| reached nearly 300,000, of whom 40. 000 were captured in the last three | weeks of the war, in France and Bel | sum | The total number of prisoners cap- | tured was 391,000, but about 30,000 were repatriated to Germany because of serious wounds, or were interned in Switzeriand owing to illness, | for markings by their teach: | The Dutch. soldiers liked to hear tell about Mexican army life and lexican revolutions, and some of my | NEGRO LYNCHED | MONROE, La, Jan. 31—Sampson | Smith, a negro, was lynched by a mob at Columbia Wednesday. Smith murdered Blanchard Warner, a) white man, and had been found guilty by a jury which specified in the verdict that capital punishment hould not be inflicted. ' Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 It is always good judgment to have an extra ham or a side of bacon hanging in the store- room. To provide for just such an emergency the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET will offer on Saturday a complete line of smoked meats at SPECIAL PRICES. TAKE HOME A WHOLE HAM for that Sunday dinner. We have loads of good but cheap fresh meats, just suitable for hot roasts or stews. Phone Elliott 1625 RTMENT Young America Cheese, | Strictly Fresh Ranch wee. SOclaue ........58¢ CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN ‘United States Railroad Administration WALKER D. HINES, Director General of Railroads PLEASE SAVE YOUR OWN TIME And help prevent congestion at ticket offices by buying INTCRCHANGEABLE SCRIP BOOKS Good for bearer or any number of persons on all passenger trains of all railroads under Federal Control On sale at principal ticket offices INQUIRE AT CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 714 Second Avenue »bjectors. Just arrived Full Cream. .33¢@ | ‘ 50c Doz. | Cream Brick B3¢@ | 4 <i J == ||, Dawson Meat Co. | POTATOES guaranteed sal Boe Bi al eeeag Stall 116—Corner Market. Opp. Green's Butter Store. 7 3 Ibe. $1.10 This ts loaw th } , TAYS GOOD BURBANKS— YAKIMA GEMS— Golden West Cofee ie 5 Ibs, $1.80 wholesale, so bury. BEST QUALITY ALWAYS 100 Ibs., delivered 100 Ibs., delivered 4-1b, bag Otana or Ceretana Pan- Togo Vegetable Company Propristors FEDERAL MEAT COMPANY THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 51, = PAGE 12 500 IN PRISON “i ac 4, 2,378 YANKS ioe Bae BOY, 10, MISSING REFUSES BIG ‘and seven_civiliann "wrt PUBLIC MARKET CENTER av ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS sete ria, Fletcher's 2he , : / * tomers and friends at her economy Mt. 17 Pike PL Mkt. 30-22 SANITARY MARKET and 39 ECONOMY MARKET . Stall ry Market. Union trad which jn $20,000. K Big Drop in Butter, Eggs, Oleomargarine and Coffee. Get our prices. We sell for less. BUTTER, Bent Graden of SOAP—Crystal Wh 1G AND CHEMSE BEST FRESH | FANCY LOCAL RANCH Reasonable Prices BUTTER 53c Lb. EGGS 53c Doz. ———— 14he 22% a ns 2 TALL CANS MILK 25c BACON—HAMS Mate fine ass are Peanut Butter 20¢ Ib. Flake White 27c lb. If you have a nice ham and a slab of bacon at-home EXTRA SPECIAL __ HONEY 30Oc Lb. _ vag au tut Famous you are safe when the strike comes, ‘ " COFFER MARGARINES 2: b. BUTTER 45¢ Lb. | ...o¥AR@MN,,. | 2h Ibs. 55¢ . * Local Fresh Churned oh mn ORANGE PEKOE TEA We are going to cut the prices Butter, Tb . 55c | GEM-NUT . Extra 35¢ Ib. B3¢ Ib. 2 Ibs, $1.00 tomorrow 5 MARIGOLD " / Chee css seeeees 35c | TROCO 38¢ ib. "2 Ibs. 75¢ 25¢ % Ib, 45¢ Ih. ons god ange 55c |Rogers’ Auto Club Coffee, Ib....35¢ 3lbs $1.00 nae ee Rogers’ Auto Club Baking Powder, can .............25¢ 35¢ Ib. M. J. BL TREE TEA GOLDEN GLOW BUTTER STORE Also Cut Prices on all fresh meats. Lay in a good Stall 67 Pike Place Market Ss I AR supply now. Next to New Carnation Follow the crowds to stirHam MARKET “a |MEAT MARKET! JONES MEAT CoO. LOWER FLOOR—PIKE PLACE MARKET STRATING & HOVEY, Proprietors Fair to Organized Labor mc | Ss Se : | Beef, Veal and Lamb | |SATURDAY—-LAST DAY OF Faber's Be: . cry FAGAN'S GRIST MILL, Keonomy Mkt 180, 18e and 380 | sie "a | Have Dropped GROCETERIA No. 12 (Economy Market) away down in price. : NEW RAINIER NEAT C0. We shall introduce some astounding specials for “Can't give you more space,” says our landlord. Saturday. There will be no limit to our Low Prices | | And we're too cramped for room to stay—so Satur- 1527-1529 Pike Place Market. and Good Quality. — paicvan9 ae ae e stock is not so very complete, but the last-day GREAT MEAT SALE SATURDAY Don't forget to look for the prices should move all that’s left. Come early and stock up. We are going to make this STAR MEAT MARKET Remember—Lower Floor, Economy Market a record-breaker. SAVE MONEY SALE STONG HAS GREATER at the BARGAINS SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market PUBLIC MARKET GROCERY Our prices good for » week Great House-Cleaning Sale lemima Pancak i hy Still Going on. Nuff Sai 1503-1506 PIKE PLACE MKT. W. RB. BREIM, Propr. = Ln ig vali per eg io a ve a fo Wats ase te of the specials: CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK Five 8¢ pkgs. Seafoam Washing Powder. . . .25c Crystal White Soap, 5 bars 28¢; case..........$5.60 | 25e pkg. Cream of Barley........ wee EXTRA SPECIAL Fresh techie Ear OC BPs s.cpecsce ase; a $1.25 Brooms, 89c; 65c Brooms. Ladies’ small sizes Pumps or 45e can Chesa e Bay Cove Oysters, 1 10-lb. pail Karo Syrup ........ ace, worth up to $6.00 and CAMB FOF oon eee e eset e ces ee ence nches ++ -$2.45 45¢ pkg. Sunbeam Coffee ....... mh: $1. 80 .n2a $2.80 Laurel Milk, 3 large cans for 25¢; case........ $3.75 S4b. can Baking Powder, 65c; 1 Ib. 15¢ a School Shoes Maryland Sweet Potatoes, | No-Rub | Naptha Soap, | 5 3 Ibs. new Sunmaid Seeded Ral-| 3 ike size cane "Pork and: Beans $3.80 et a size No. 2 cans, 3 cans| bars 25¢; case. . $4.90 GE 8B deds cvecteeast 40¢) for ...... PIERS IRIE FOL ATES a $2.40, $2.80, for 35¢; doz.....$1.25 Silver Thistle Sardines— 5 bars Crystal White Soap..28¢ | 2 big cans of Mitk i. 25¢ Tass, olack and | Corn Flakes — Krinkle,| in 1-lb, oval tins; regu- | 5 pars Lenox Soap ........-28¢ 4 rolls Toilet Paper....25¢ and kid— | $3 20, $3 80 pg va E. Sais | lar 5; special, po § bers Naptha Boap .......86¢| 2 20c cans of Peas ........25¢ $2.80, $3.80, | ; doz. can; dozen ...... 4 . Small White 8.25 © Corn or Tomatoes, can ro Liquid Veneer— | Dutch Tea Rusks—regular 3 ee Fancy ‘xen ne : 25¢ tbe Stem tt Sea ase _ $4.80, $5.80 bo ee $2.80 50c bottle for......37¢| 20¢ seller; special while | 2 tbe. lama Beans . is ween yo J 109 | # a 2pe bottle for...:..480 | they fant, for... 2U¢ | i fure,feearytey geg cm,Sien omen 38e Fee wilt Cold Water Starch, Yegular | Van Camp’s Pork and 2 Ibs. Choice Prunes ..25¢ for . 25¢ | Comfort Slippers: large va- 10c; while it lasts, the! Beans, 25c cans for 20¢; 2 Iba. Extra Fancy Large Prunes 6 boxes ( . 25¢ $4.4 | riety of eolors T5¢ "$4.80, $5.80 | and’ atyien up trom GOC od Matches package eat Dae at + sad rpgicanbae ee B26 | acc botiie Caivu aoe t va. B. + ae Remember, we still have a fine lot of the Washington Shi bs ] Good Light Brooms, each......... bia Sessa aoclare saison. 300 | lho the Gon yuna. 160 Ma eee teense Sufwauxes, Seimple® Shore ‘at wd petit avery $2.00 purchase we will sel | 1 Stong’s Economy Grocely iiesna°ucucr” || SHOE-TERIA No. 1 A pound of our 60c Green or Black Tea at 32¢ poticepin yu Er ca! Fins Sicook lesions Shere Pike Place Market—Next to Sugar Stall. EGGS | CHEESE 2 Lbs. ine MEAT ie. ee Pe iat FRESH BUTTER 4c Ub. — ORNER Murray Meat Co. Washington Market A Special Saturday on $1.65 $2. 00 Pot Roasts and Steaks | reuenower and APPLES $2.00 2. Be prepared for an emergency. Stock up on HAMS Winesap and BACON, and don’t forget to get some of our fine QUALITY FRUIT Co. Stal 11, Commer Market Opposite Olympic Fish Co. home-rendered lard. THE LITTLE FELLOW WITH THE GLASSES ponps ‘SANITARY GROCERY SANITARY NOTICE! Crisco, 11/2 Ibs. 45c; 3 Ibs. 90c; 6 lbs.......$1.80 ; MP2 59,9 9 | TILIKUM MARKET Three 10c cans Red Beans. re 1 pound Blue Ribbon Tea......... BINDER’S C. H. STEWART uae Delicatessen Stalls 119-121-123-125 Sanitary Market. Main Floor. Stall 102—Sanitary Market Under New Management Three large cans Milk........... Stall 21—Sanitary Market If You Like Our Motto: Quality and Service zola Olt 35¢, 65¢, $1.25 Lower Floor Good Butter, Eggs SPECIALS ON POT ROASTS AND LEGS LAMB cake Flour - B4¢e 2 cans Libby's Pork and Beans Ibs. Farina. 2Be for 85 and Coffee Get My Prices. We are determined to merit your patronage. Give us a trial, Flake White 27¢ | Peanut Butter 14 Ibs. 25¢ ow Margarines, Nat-Ola or. Rexnut, B7¢; 3 Ibs... =A I0" Special on All Bottled Goods. FLAKE WHITE 27c Ib; 2 Ibs. 53c Full Line of Tea Garden Pre serves at Right Prices vars Laundry Soa Naptha Soap large cans Tomatoes . 50, 3 glasses Jelly” Big Drop in doz. cans Tom Cream of Barley cans choice & Butter Prices All Goods Guaranteed, ortening tT) ALL 45 Try our Home-made Meat Loaves, Mayonnaise Dressing, Salads, ete. H. A. BROXSON AND JACK SMITH Stall L-7—Sanitary Market—Lower Floor. Stalls 103-105-107-109 Sanitary Market. South Side—First Avenue Floor. Rhubarb, Ib. .......25¢ | New Potatoes, 2 Ibs. 25c| Lettuce, head . .10c-15c QUALITY MEATS GIVE US A TRIAL. os Y

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