The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 19

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a ——— LRT RO THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. Defeat of Lamping Bill ‘Special Services and sire who gue thee ve Easter Morning [Roosevelt Park Dedication te sun's erin, tr le rae = ween rorgotes | aay caren tra ol Scheduled hiv Next Month St vier an ake taut ate ward bil still rankles Not or « would forget all about it before the « rer ' M f the veterans who went to the war next « « : pe ; ‘ ~inooie = remember how senate ring © From the fe METROPOLITAN Bent prominent x Prt, and Sat, Nights, With Mat, Sat, Oliver Morosce 'n| New Commander of | veteran of fie now in command of the Camp Lewis, sederde ordera publish Leitch, tome command of the camp wilt immediately to sihertay ordered On Aprit rt to hin regular army rank of mel ervicr atiness ™ od Help COLIN'S VARINT Nomne; Our Lady of ¢ chure anaéreon eee DANCTEA. aorta athletes; Be OLE PROOP LADY; CHAR The og Bae row feller: HOUBOM And LAVELLE, comedy, and BETH MALISS, singer mery in Thur nna par ecom eywhen the named | repose at the foot of each tree. the Alki community | and the ceremony will be held as tendered «large flag as a per | woon the the park, to fly from be donated by the are talking out loud ness c " ' e thie 4 " Th people will not forget that Hart re unigan will be celebrant | ter c ti c ry serv hrubs arrive Kast mer Interna Woodland raising | new name a part of the | roadw shown, it appears that t . Victory drive’ is the offered for the paved in W nd park, border: | the war ing ) lake from Interlaken ave-| he will re nue to West Green Lake way proceed where he was recently department appointment — o Jonator Senat of the Seattle soldiers THE Vancouver, Wa krower ‘ Taylor trial code com gate rimwlon industrial evils an legislature raived a storm of 1 Senator French w as one of th who fought and voted against the bi to help the soldiers. In remonstrating with Acting Go Lous F. Mart for appointing ator French mi vice rexe MOORE oo “THR RECKLESS EVE 5 s Nete Johnson, Merritt Veidewell, ‘earet Crawford and Hroderick, the Stertings, [| Pointment Cliaten Shsters commin RESSIN REMPEL AND COMPANY gnized 0 Orpheam Vandeeille decent Livingston B president of association, writes Me Pans Hart extrer disa ppointmen I notice that, In the of Senator French of honor, you have ® who vigorously opp recognition for our t the service, and, I bellev fectually elis Continuous Paity, 1 to 21 TRE CYCLE OF MIRTH A Wheel of Heauty and Song Other Fine i on the hdpe of being governor, or leutenant ge the t election. ng his With # letter must have been a jolt vernor, for ernor and fs co: political ad the old stand-pat organisa Livingston B. Stedman's first op position to the appointment of any € the men who opposed the Lar ing bill, went to Olympia April 5, in nee Bat PLAYERS & letter in which he urged a Hart not witen, ‘Post's to honor m who Farcical Comed T In the re “NEVER SAY DO are, hav Nights, Mette: Mate, military Plus war tax t sess ntagont naval and all good citizens wt in such men. It would be ed an affront that such #« ators should be rewarded for their lack of patriotism and respect for Defended the “21” In reply, Acting Gov clared he had not heard o © of the lucrative position. Hart ed the senators who voted rewarding the I know of no state senate who, antagonized the m naval or Hart member in any the m: cause men differ in their opinion to do for the b of the returned soldier, sailor or marin is not, in my opinion, a test of their patriot ism or of their respect for veters My experience has taught me the ordinary legislator either wants to be reelected, or ie willing ted to some other positio he Is not inclined to vote the wishes of al bli Livingston m t plain in "come back” that he had litt spect for the men who voted ag the Lamping bill. He wrote “The senators to whom I ave reference are the 21 who voted against the Lamping bill THE “It may have been that some sen BANK FOR SAVINGS | *tors were influenced by an honest fronsideration of their own and our Open Saturday Night, 6 to 8. HIGH Interest; ns to what was t Rate of Safety Ie that what you want? We pay the highest, safest rate 4% Protected by our large Capital $400,000.00 In our own home, one of Nhe most valuable sites in Seattle plus | pockets, and voted against the bill {Others were probably influenced by their bankers. & shail be greatly surprised ff any of them ever fill any clective office in this state in, altho the public ts very for ,» €etful of favors and of offenses, but I am quite sure that you do not de sire to heap honors upon those who | would not honor, by proper mens-| ures, our brave defenders. Said They Would Forget “The measure which was adopted for their protection is, perhaps, cen erous charity, providing for the as-| sistance of those who will beg for asnistance, but what men of the wer-| view desired and were entitled to, was | generous appreciation from a rich state of their willingness to serve the country—a distinction which the 21 senators who voted against the Lamping bilh were either too blind jor too heartless to appreciate, “lf they voted against the bill from conviction, they are almost ying as low more to be pitied than if they voted Rruitipie—on against the bill thru influence.” — | dates. When the Lamping bill was killed by the senate organization, Senator | loans you pay as much as yoa Oliver Hall, of Whitman county, want to, any time you want te 9 cheered up the men who voted! —which means you can pay } the whole loan without notice REIFENSTEIN CHARGED | poe paying interest te date WITH DOUBLE OFFENSE) WASHINGTON SPOKANE, Apri! 18.—Charged MUTUAL astein, said to bo erretureed A..F SAVINGS BANK artilleryman from San Francisco, is 810 SECOND AVENUE on his way to Butte today, to answer charges of bigamy and forgery. The The Oldest and Largest Strict- ly Savings Inatitution in forgery is charged by a magazine Washington Pine Street at Fourth Ave. On our installment residence company, which alleges that Reifen-| stein divertedweveral hundred dollars | in subscriptions to his own use. With a wife in California, Reifen stein is alleged to have married Miss mc Tuck, Of Chast ir, Wash AaRARA Independence i.e man who practices system- atic saving lives the Declaration of Independence in a praiseworthy, personal fashion. Not only does he add to his own poise and well being but he strengthens the nation by placing his surplus earnings where they can be used judiciously and profitably in the work of the world, Savings Department Open From 6 to 8 Every Saturday Evening The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 pickin a seaysbanbeig warded French . o'cloek mans eration fe erer planned vemor EE PUBLIC MARKET CENTER MEET THE PRODUCER CHECK PACKAGES Open tret tt P. M. Saturday lc PUBLIC MARKET GROCERY PLACK MARKET 1503 1505 Pikt 25e¢ Jello, M. B. Tree Tea ’ Tomatoes, large cans Baker's Cocoa, ',-Ib. Crystal White Soap. Golden Age Macaroni Freshly Churned Creamery 3 packages for Ceylon and In¢ on 23e¢ 14e tins bars paghetti, Noodles, Ahmed Ib 3 pkgs Solid Pack Tomatoes, large cans : Shredded Cocoanut (fresh and sweet), Ib Palm Olive Soap, ere Snider’s Catsup, Bulk Cleanser, 5-Ib. bag Pure Ground Chocolate, 2-Ib. pkg Egis, wonderful egg substitute, can Pure Vanilla Extract, 2'-0z. bottle Laundry Soap, | 10 bar for ality, medium Frosted Raisin ‘Squar per Ib These prices good Saturday and All Next We STONG SETS THE PACE THE PRICES GOOD FOR A WEEK Jello, per 10 Campbell's Soups, c 10c Ile package per can BIG CANS FEDERAL MILK ; Vre m 18c 40c Felgen ES | aes Chseatshe - 60¢ M. J.B. Tree = | el Golden West 69 $3.00 16 Pail c nut Butter 324c be Comb Honey le Extract Vanilla..39¢ Tw tle Extract Lemon. .16¢ cans Minced Clams 26¢ ans Minced Cla 25e Large White Beans. ..25¢ Fancy Small Navy Beans 2he Red Chili Beans ahe Whole Green Dry Pea : ahe Finest Swedish Peas 25¢ Rolled Oats 25e¢ bars Crystal White Soap. .25¢ bars Swifts Pride Soap,.15¢ 5 bare Lenox Soap .. 5 bare Naptha Soap 5 bars Bob White Soap . Fine Gingersnape, ib Fresh Soda Crackers, Ib.. Fresh Graham Crackers, 35e bottle Blue Label Ca Tomatoes Me pkg. Star Naptha Powder $1.00 Fine Brooms Se can Pure Honey an T be can § Three 166 wl size Pork and De 3 ibs. new Sun Maid falsins 2 20¢ fine Prunes, tb 6c can Blackberry i tina i - ¢ 20e can Apple I 30¢ bottle Del Monte Catsup 0c quart Jar Bweet Pickles 40¢ Free Demonstration of KAKO. Tb. can.....-...25¢ 10-1b pail Karo Syrup ......88¢ 20¢ Corn or String Beans, can Crescent Maplaine, 2-02. rh ibe ee --35¢ Two 20¢ cans of Peas . 25¢ Three 10¢ Del Monte Sauce 33¢ STONG’S ECONOMY GROCER YAKIMA GEM Potatoes (delivered) .... Lemons, dozen .. Seediess Grapefruit STALL 10 A Sanitary Market — Lower Floor Stalls 37.48—Economy Market—Lower Floor nUY YouR si.75| SEA FOODS .20¢ At a Roliable Place : The Best that the Sea I “5 tor 25¢ ate ca Daily Stall 47, Sanitary Market Lower Floor Best Butter and Eggs and Tillamook Full Cream Cheese STALL L-7—LOWER FLOOR Sanitary Market NEW POTATOES 2 Lbs. 25c -25¢ and 30¢ +44 BOG Asparagus, Ib. . Cucumbers, each ...++++ FASSBINDER’S LIBERTY DELICATESSEN STALL 21 SANITARY MARKET STALL 21 ower Floor Shrimp Salad | Potato Salad | Bacon Grease 406 Pint | 25¢ Lb. 1B¢ Pint | Full Line Homemade Meat Loaves and Mayonnaise Dressings Ant Leading AT LOWEST Brands PRICES TTER CHEESE New Mild Full Cream B5¢ Brick Ch 29¢ Limburger 2 Ibe Peanut Butter 18¢ Ib. 63c Ib. ..BBe | Best Churned | Fresh 2 Tbs $1.25 fee it made from | | u 2 Ibe. ... Limit 4 cans 23¢ 2 cans amare Spices for 15¢ OTHER BIG BARGAINS The Best that money New Crop Peanuts n buy Our Special Coffee, 33c Lb. | 7 lbs. Pure Cane 8 Ihe, «0+... any. | Sugar for 77c Best Buy in City, ta, GREEN’S BUTTER STORE cor" sisrun RR Ba bs FOR LOW PRICE LOW PRIC haker, 2 Ibs ovo 10¢ 4, Fletcher's 2he onomy Mkt. 17 Pike Pl, Mit. ne Salt, 3 bags or 6 Ibs n'a Pure Milk Mxt., Lower FI. Mkt, Lower FI. COFFEE None Fresher, None Better 45¢ SUPREME BLEND 3 Lbs. $1.25, 14 Lbs. 65¢ 35¢ COFFEE 3 Lbs. $1, 14 Lbs. 50¢ M. A. HANSEN Stall 10 Economy Market First Avenue Entrance Town) 1, lower floor Fresh Churne BUTTER 60c Lb. LUCERNE PRODUCTS CO Stall 26 Economy Market, JOHNSON «LET'S GO Too Much Stock for the Size of Our Store, So We Are Cutting the Prices Again 4d Creamer Main Floor Creamettes 3 Ibe a5e for 25e¢ iredde 31 Siam Head for 25e Lima Beans 20c cans Standard 15¢ cans Stand Tomatoes Two 2 ard P Two 2 and Beans lakes for ...26¢ cae. Grapaente an 30e bottle Del . - ¢| M mw 25e Monte Catsup 28¢ 10¢ 1 can Pink .17e tall can Sock mon 28¢ Yelb. flat can Sock aD 25e eye Salmon ..18¢ 25e Lb. t Salmon k 2he 10¢ i k 1-Ib. of 35e¢ eye & 10¢ Keer an Crisco 25¢ pkg. Wast 20¢ White b Shorter S5¢ Soap 2 the. Navy Beans 2 cans Tender for 25e Sweet Corn ». Schilling’s Coffee ake Flour .. | JOHNSON GROCERY C Crescent SAPLEINR fH) 2-00. bottle.....--- Crescent Baking Powder 1 Ib. can. 25e Soap 25¢ * 25¢ re Creme Ot) 25¢ a5¢ 45¢ can Karo ® Ayrup for .. 45e¢ Mazoln Salad Oi) pints a5e¢ ase 480 28¢ Stalls 789 "rouemy Market © First and Pike. rwader Wink quarts A DELICIOUS MAPLE re cor BOTTLE id Yor PUBLI« MARKET DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY STALL 45 SANITARY MARKET STALL 45 LOWER FLOOR Olympic Pancake .Flour 1 lb, Pure Ground Chocolate...... l-gallon can Mazola Oil............$2.15 @ 20¢ | $1.00 Brooms . B8¢ | Large can Tomatoes Mice ee sd oe | 2 cans Sweet Corn .. Large pks. Quaker Oats....39@ | 1 1 goaa Crackers . Selecto Coffee, Ib 37¢ | 1 ib. Gingersnaps . 3 pkgs, Golden Age Macaron!, | 2 Ibs, Flake White Shortening ... Spaghetti or Noodles ‘ . . 55 3 Ibs, Farina ... 4 Ibs, Rolled Oates Sunbrite or Keen Cleanser. . Large pkg. Gold Dust Three lfc pkgs. Teco Pancake Flour vovee BBE Bic can Sockeye Salmon +. 20¢ 4 bars P. & G. White Naw a STALL 45—SANITARY MARKET, REAR LOWER FLOOR CORNER PUBLIC MARKET WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING Northwest Corner First and Pike Ceylon Tree Tea, %-1b Pound .... HANSEN-JESPERSEN DELICATESSEN 1509 First Avenue Entrance to Corner Public Market Wisconsin Badger Brick Cheene, | Krixtoferson’s Milk vs sKe per Souee Cream, pint . 3 “ib Whipping © 4 “Bb | Anchovies, quarts S0c; ants B0¢ f ley Corn, Heets or B00 Ket beat prepared et, Also your Mal /DAWSON MEAT COMPANY STALL 116—CORNER MARKET— MAIN FLOOR—NEXT TO GREEN'S BUTTER STORE K OUR BANNERS FOR BIG EASTER SPECIALS ON . Veal, Lambs, Chickens, Hams, Pot Roasts and Home Rendered Lard It You Appreciate Real Q esl pet epee ut ean ity, We Invite Your Patronage, sw iabteliekiat cca FOODS ARE FRESHER ing! MAZDA LAMTS 26 and 40 ai Velvet Edge Sharp Shop harpen de Safety Ilader. Knives, Statt 9 Keonomy Market Candy Novelties baskets filled B5¢ | After-Dinne = | Gum Dropr. | Burnt Peanuts Humming Bird #, Ib. Hershey's Chocolates, each Crackerjacks, each .... HOOD’S 19, will be our last day. JONES MEAT CO. STALL 45 ECONOMY MARKET, LOWER FLOOR STALL 45 BIG SALE 0} Real 1919 Spring Lamb Also Big Bargains on : Pot Roasts Veal Roasts and Pork Roasts We Beat Them All for Price and Quality. Follow the Crowds, | Your last coportandiel to stock up at wholesale prices, Saturday, April We have sold our location, Come Early. SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market LAST DAYS OF OUR HOUSECLEANING SALE EXTRA SPECIAL While they last. Mary Janes and Princess Shoes for little folks. sizes 1 to 8, pair Children’s Shoes, in kid, blutcher styi _$ sizes 5 to 8. Exceptional value. Pair....+..+ 2.00 Ladies’ Drees Shere School and Dress Shoes, for a8 eS | boys and growing girle— ae : ; 4 kid— j $2.40, $2.80, "$2.80. $3.80, | $3.20, $3.80 _ $4.80, $5.80 Men's Oxfords, samples, var- seu $3.80. ano ay fo BUTTON Our regular $3.80 Shipyard pale... Bee8O | Refore you buy your Spring Shoes, look over our stock. Late styles arriving daily, and going fast. There’s a reason—Shee teria Prices Talk. SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market—Next te Sugar Stall. THE FRESHEST OF and sea foods. You can buy nothing from us buat quality stock. Our oysters and crabs are esj dependable. PHILADELPHIA FISH CO. Stall 10, Sanitary Market, Lower Floor. TOON CORAM Mp-Rae ern URRY Sheee SPLENDID LOT WHEN YOU BUY AT SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTE First Avenue Entrance to Sanitary Public Market. YOU ALWAYS GET THE BARGAINS, dust Received—a Big Lot of aes Ue BOYS’ HATS, worth $1.50 to | Shirts at Cn _¥ $2.00—all_ going Men's Good Hate—a 75¢ Gift at this price... $1 45 Saturday at ..ssseevee BOYS’ SUITS AT VERY LOW PRICES Boys’ Shirts and Blouses—here’s your chance—only a5¢ MURRAY OF COURS Will Have the Biggest Display of 1919 BABY LAMBS And Other Fine Meats for Easter. OUR OWN SMOKED EASTER HAMS, especially for Easter. Also all kinds of Sausages, B etc., from our own famous sausage kitchen. Murray Meat Co. Washingt Btalls 1-35, Corner Market ALLEN’S GROCERY HEADQUARTERS FOR CRESCE Crescent Bikisg Powder creer

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