The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 19

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git COMING 'Soldiers of Air Service . BACK TO FIGHT This Is View. of Star’ s Wash- ington Correspondent - BY MILTON BRONNER WASHINGTON, June Woodrow Wilson ts coming back tothe United States undecided whether he will run for president again, but with a chip on both shoulders, ready to lay down the law to his own party vart defiance at the republicans Months before it happened, I pre dicted in The St at Wilson would Sppeal to the country to give him a Memocratic congre Risking the fates, I want to now that Wilson is goi to A Vigorous constructive policy ich he will compel his party to stand for It won't come a he minute he reaches America and it won't Appear in his ss to the senat In fact the speech to the latter bod Will be taken up entirely with an ap peal for the League o ona, And when he starts out r the coun partisan for the league, espe ally im thi ° where senators &re Opposed to the league 0 After "Em But it dy little Wilsen wil make his rks more personal ary after those who have been having such great sport with him while he has been on the other ide. And here is about the sub. stance of his ¢ an critics are al h acting as n 1 have been usurping the legistative function nere Well, they cap P ss, and I have been away frem the coun try for seven months, and what have the r ars dl ? appro treaty ts final h Was not even have made ducks, and rakes of the army appropriation bilt They have cut the heart out of the navy bill They have evolved no con structive idea as to the future of the railways only affirmative thing lone has been to place contr houses of con gress in of the same old crowd and to talk of curing all the country’s ills with the same old medicine—high protec tive tari And then I think the president will outlt is program and give the country his ideas about the relation between labor and capita! and ot! great human and industrial pro! Upon which the future so largely de pends Anti-Leaguers ‘hs Jealous—Cummings| LOS ANGELES, June 27.—Oppoat tion to the league of nations in the United States is born of jealousy }the more than anything else, Homer 8. birdmen. port mittee chairman, told a mass meeting | begin now to look to its future as here last nicht. He praised the league the port from which the great air| plan and President Wilson's foreign | fleets of the future will sail.” Cummings, democratic national com policies. Jare (upper left): |L. Van Hoaten, commissary; (lower left): to Honor Here are officers of the newly organized Seattle Flyers’ club, Lieut, Teel Williams, commander: Rickenbacker They (upper right) Lieut. BF. Lieut. Norman Coles, adjutant; | flower right): Lieut, E. f°, Olson, senior vice-commander, America’s air ooeante Seattle Flyers by attle action here its 105, every man who won his wines Women Organize to Fight! in “We're going to put Seattle on maps. When tran flying becomes the com ercial mode of transportation from | ¢ United States to Japan and this city should be the ‘w po: the Pacific plan of the Just organtaed on club, aviators. The Seattle Myers’ aviation plan of attack Problems affecting Se and Northwest, tor | first in the establishment of model landing fields Lieut. Teel Williams, enerve, the calls alr service | is commander of the club. Other officers elected at the meet ing, at which final organization was|akin record of his election to hon completed, are: senior Keller, junior vieecommander, Norman E. Arthur (“happy landings” Lieut, BE. H R. FP, commissary. Lieut. B. F. Olson, Lieut. Dal) deat adjutant; ut chairman of the committee, and Van Houten, U. & N vice commander; Coles, Carmody, “Seattle i» thé natural gateway to Or by alr,” my Seattio’n is the nearest Pacific! Far East, and should} to the club welcomes into which ts already The Flyers’ membership, the Uhited States air service, John Reeeacell! pleaded guilty to or that of any of America’s allies. @ moonshine charge in fine of $100, Federal Judge Neterer’s court Friday morn-| first laws passed by the executive| ing, and was sentenced to serve 60 committees of days in the county jail and pay a| resolution It is expected that one of the the club will be a admitting to associate | Rickenbacker by did not complete § their after the signing of the armistice. Next Tuesday, the club will hy ts firet social affair, when 100 Se attle avi’ n, will er Capt Eddie Rickenbacker, “Yankees Ace ’ Aces,” at a publ reception ar fance at the Masonic tempje Tickets for the ball will be pu on sale in stores and hotels thru out the city The reception will folow the barbecue which will be given Capt the business and training professional men of the city in Vol-| unteer park | present Capt The Seattle Myers wil! "Eddie" with a sheep | orary life membership in the elub. Maj. Richard W. Perry, Maj. E. F. Davidson and Capt. George W Beeler, fight surgeons in the air service, |were unanimousty elected to hon jorary membership tn the stub. ‘LEAGUE PLANS NEW MARKETS} Food Profiteers To fight food profiteers by the es. tablishment of a cooperative market | membership all “flying cadets,” who! in Seattle, operated by women, and One Block East of Frederick & Nelson’s | SUGAR AND SOAP STALLS | 100-1. wack Pure Cane Sugar 10 Tbs. Pure Cane Sugar..95¢ $9.75 | 5 The. Pure Cane Sugar...48¢ | Rorden, Carnation or Coopers tive Milk 5 bers Crystal White, Easy or Sunny Monday 28¢ large Lenox, Clean White, Bob | bars NoRub Naptha... P. and G. White 5 25¢ 4 japtha 25¢ 4 small Ivory . 3 20Mule Team Borar....20¢ 2 Fels -16e¢ 3 -B5¢ 3 seneeeee BBG Sunbrtte or Se Large Citrus or Seafoam. .25¢ Naptha Lighthouse. ... ‘The Evergreen Meat Market LOWER FLOOR On the Best Quality of Meats we can save Why? Less expense—lower prices. you money. A visit will convince you that both quality and prices are right. ular customer. A trial will make you a reg- , Government Inspected Meats UNION CARD ACME GROCERY LOWER FLOOR 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar 2 cans Federal or Borden Milk. 2 15¢ cans Tomatoes 25¢ can K. C. 30¢ pkg. Citrus or 7 3 pkgs. Rasher o or Maca 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts Baking Powder. @ oe Dust..... 2 35c bottles Snider’s Catsup. . 25c can Tomato Sauce Sardines... Fagle Fruit and Produce Co. — 10e 5c ‘Telephone Peas, Ib t Cantaloupes American Fruit Co. Watermelon Ac |b. SUN. PRODUCE COMPANY STALLS 367 The duces. best in Preah and at lowest porsible to see them Fruit and Vegetables that the season pro prices. It will do your eyes good | Hounekeepers’ supplied by 9 rural auto exprens, tho | Homekeepers’ club merged with the held in the assembly room of the Chamber of Commerce Thursday aft ernoon. A committee which waa appointed [by the last meeting of the organiza tion reported in favor of having the Rural Auto Express Co. as operators jof the expreas supplying the mar- ket Another committee was appointed to plan the management of the mar ket on a acientific, operation of farmers’ cent to Seattle will be sought. Mra. Elinor Redington was ap pointed chairman of the nwe league! until permanent officers are elected, July 10. WILL ORGANIZE FOR POINDEXTER Signed by S. A. Perkins, coma, national republican teeman, Samuel Walker, state publican chairman, and 300 members of the same party, a call was iswued Thursday to the friends of Senator Miles Poindexter in Washington, urging them to call meetings July 9 to organize clu! to boost Poindexter for president. of Ta re league at a meeting | up-to-date basis, | The aim of the new market will be} | to be as all-American as possible. Co granges adja-| three Seattle men who were) | | commit-| other} ‘The appeal calls on republicans to, organize epublican for a fight to ca nomination for ture the Poindex THEATRES PALACE HIP Comedy predominates in the new show which opened Thursday at the Palace Hip, In this line first honors are carried off by Hal Johnson and company in a cle comedy skit “Oh, Mr. Chaperor Johnson does a clever female impersonation in this act. There is also sonw good yodel ing by one of the members of the company Bobby Brown made a big hit with a blackface mopolog J.C, Mack and comy who are playing an extended engagement, again proved popular with the audience. Ingalls and Duffield hgve a clever comedy cing and dancing skit Hugh Johnston is a magician who springs a breezy line of chatter dur ing his stunts The prettiest act on the bill is presented by a company of singers and dancers billed as “The Whirl: wind Gypsies.” ‘Their offering is de: cidedly clever, and the costuming very pretty. Gladys Leslie appears in a photo play, “Miss Dulcle rom Dixie.” When Marketing THE SEATTLE STAR“FRIDAY NE 27, 1919. CHECK PACKAGES Sugar Stall—Keonomy Market te After 6 1. M., 4e After 4 P.M. Open Unc if BM. Seturd lc Pike Peano Floor. er any other time Come to The Pullman Diner (u"™ Get the Marine View and as good a meal as can be obtained in Seattle. Special Dinner, 30¢—11 a. m. to 7:30 Pp. m, Inchudes Soup, Potatoes, choice of 3 kinds of meat, 2 kinds fish. - Coffee and Demert STONG’S PRICES BEAT THEM ALL These Prices Good for Seven Days 3 pkgs. E. C. Corn Flakes ...... 3 pkgs. Cream of Barley ....... 45¢ can Royal Baking Powder... 50¢ can Instant Postum 25¢ 25e¢ 37¢ é ..o7¢ 1-Ib, can Hills’, Golden West or Gold Shield Coffee 48¢ 5-lb. can M. J. B. Coffee . $2.25 Frutt Jars, qts, doa.!.,..88¢ | Fresh Soda Crackers, tb.....17¢ Pints, de s0¢ Presh Gr m Cracke b. 19¢ $1.25 Fine Rrooms.. - 894 | Fine ¢ Dm, It 15¢ $1.00 Good Rrooms.. . O9¢ 2 pke Shredded Wheat Bis Mason Jar ¢ dom... 25¢) cuits Best Fruit ar Rings, 3 lon 2 pkgs. Grape > for ntererveccsseeees+-B5@ | 3 phage. Corn or Gloss 35¢ pk. Olymple Paneake Fic ase 3 pkew Wash on Macaroni or 16e pkg, Shredded Codfieh...10¢ Spaghetti 2be 5 bare } White or al | 4 lbs. pure Rolled Oats 25¢ White Soap $2.76 can Pure Olive Of $2.25 35¢ pkg. Beaton Washing 5 pkg. Quaker Cracked Wheat der 230 ‘ 18¢ Large pkg. Citrus Powder. .25¢ | 3 ibs. fancy Navy Bear 5 bare Naptha Soap 26¢ | 3 Ibe, Red Chili Beans $3.00 10>, pall Peanut Butter Reana SEN Esks<: thabeoden $1.60 | 3 ibs Swedirh Pease Jello, per pkg i 10¢ | 2 ibs. Dry « ampbell's Soups, per can..10¢ | 3 ie pa - 4 100 pkgs. Crystal White Soap | Flour ‘ zhe Flakes Se | Loe Cab rup, email ...29¢ 2 cans Madrona Tom Se | medium Ge, laree....$1.10 200 can Corn or Strix s.. | 800 Ib. can Baking Powter 59¢ 1S¢ | 4 bie boxes Matches 25e¢ on 2 20 of Peas f cans Pork and Beans 26¢ lis Tollet Paper. fancy Head Rice. cans Federal Milk 2he . Siam Head Rice S0¢ can Blackberry Jam....25¢ | 2c can Pink Salr 3 Se sacks Sailt.......... 10¢ | 490 jar Libt ves Stalls 375%—Econemy STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY S3!0.23- tow CORNER Fret WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER 55c™ CHEESE | Faas . B3¢ | Ean 4B | Peanut Butter | Seo it mada, 18c Lb. 2 Ls. 35c Coflee = “<<""$1.28 Feces KI Stalls 162- for 103-105 Soot es ‘gis GREEN'S BUTTER STORE SPUDS, $1.85 per sack, Delivered. Seedlens Grape Fruit, & for .. Special on © apes ng Waterm STALL 11 Sanitary, Market Lower Fleer DODD'S SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 SANITARY MARKET Stall 45 LOWER FLOOR bd Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib...............55¢ FREE! 10c can Pepper Free with 1 Ib. Sunbeam Coffee at .............45¢ Snow Drift Shortening, 2-lb. can 70c; 4- | PR IO CA Re PURE CANE Large bottle Del Monte Catsnp | Cream of +-B4¢ | nity Jon, -» 26¢ Barley, pkg... aps, Ib. pkg. 2 pkgs. Seeded Ratstns. 2 cans rdines . 25¢ Creamettes Soda Cra Ib -18¢ 4 Rolled Oats. 200 Libby's Pork and Beans 16¢ | 3 Farina LAbby’s Deviled Meats .G¢, 10¢ | 3 Ibs. Wheat Makes..... large Paper.......16¢@ | $100 Broom Wax Lunch Paper.. 6 bars Laundr 1 Ib. Walnuts 4 P. and G. Naptha § 2 Swift's Pride Powder... Oe STALL 45—SANITARY MARKET, Rear Lower Mloor—STALL 45 BEGINN’S BAKE SHOP 1523'%, First Avenue—Sanitary Market To Our Friends and Patron: We have completed extensive alterations to our store; have installed new, modern fixtures and latest REVOLVING OVEN, where you can see YOUR FAVORITE BREAD BAKED HOURLY BEFORE YOUR EYES. A complete line of delicious baked goods made from the finest ingredients and under most sani- tary conditions. . Although we have discontinued our delicates- sen line, popular demand compels us to Continue Selling Our Famous Baked Ham Visit this big, clean Bake Shop tomorrow and take home a loaf of the best bread you ever tasted. 2 FoR 24c Sugar 77c PUBLIC MARKET CENTER VELVET PG SHARP sor Sharpen All Kinds Safety Razor Blades, Seles Knives, ete Stall 371 nomy Market A CREAMY Witt int of @ Right from the oven It IS SOLD LOAF See it made at the ROTARY BREAD SHOP 1501 Pike Place Head of Farmers’ Row WANTED—Anyone not satisfied with our A m8 BUTTER to report. for money back at 1keCOX" Stall 66, Lower Floor, YNOMY MARKET. COFFEE 40c Master Blend Full of pep and flavor; Do yourself a favor— Buy a pound or more; It is a money saver. Su S115 8 $1.90 Was your last 35¢ Coffee good? If you bought it here it was. iow. $1 00 : im. 50 Very Good Teas 50 0c and T5e Ib. neceesees BOC Stal 40 ’ ieee Market First Ave, Entrance PUBLIC MILK Tal! cans. CARNATION _Tamit, 2 cana tgirod = Stalls 1-3-5 SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET STALL 102 SANITARY MARKET First Ave. Floor Under New Management BUTTER cm 5Bs Churned Creamery 2 Ibs. $1.15 Fancy Creamery 55¢ 2 MILK 24c Limit, 2 cans, Hill’s th Coffee 49c Can Limit, 1 can Pete’s Fish Market Stalls 31.33—NSanitary Market Lower Floor king size Silver Salmon, each 40¢ to 60¢ Boneless Trout Meat, Ib....25¢ SALMON K¢ FOR BAIT WASHINGTON VEGETABLE CO. |. Stalls R19-15, Sanitary Market Lower Floor dravd Beane an 10c, 15c bo: ad ah | PTR | Miller Cream Melons, Me, 2 for . Hot house " per Ib Bee eee io aoe 2 eb e ce ieee +1 200 MURRAY'S SAUSAGE DEPARTMENT Makes new friends daily. We make our own goods and guarantee the ORDER EARLY FOR THE 4th OF JULY PICNIC SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK Murray Meat Co. PAGE 19 FOODS ARE FRESHER a2e be. 100 Market ee Market BEAK GARNATION 10¢ ‘one's | MILK 12'e Bring Bottle Stally 44-2 19 Pike Fi. 4427 Economy Market PURE LARD 30cu. Smoked Meats at Wholesale Prices! Big Special on Steaks and Chops PURITAN MEAT CO. STALL 45—-ECONOMY MARKET, LOWER FLOOR—STALL 45 Successors to Jones Meat Co. Courteous Treatment Pay Checks Cashed Mxt., Lower FI. GREAT DOINGS AT SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market DQWNSTAIRS ext to sucar sta Buy Your Shoes Before the Fourth EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST BOY SCOUT SHOES, sizes | CHILDREN’S SKUFFERS, § to 11, $1 95 all sizes, $1.85 $2. 25 at $2.10 and . Ladies’ White Mercerized | School and Dress Shoes, for Pumps and Strap Slippers, boys and growing girle— in various heels and styles, “em. | $2.40, $2.80, ate BE) $3°90, $3.80 o a Ladies’ Drees Shoes tn var-| Ladies’ White Mercerized fous styles, $3.80, $4.40, $4.80, | High Cut Shoes, in Cuban, $5.40 and $5.80. | Louis and low heels, at Ladies’ Comf $2.50 50 |= $2.40, $2.80, $3.40, $3.80. Shoes ..... Dress Werk Shoes | Button and lace; biack and re tan; calf and kid— ie oe ta $2.80, $3.80, $4.80, $5.80 pair value in fine | $5.80. Before you buy your Spring Shoes, look over our stock, Late styles arriving dally, and going fast. There's » reasen—Shee teria Prices Talk. SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place market-DQWNSTAIRS- MARKET quality. Washington Market CORNER MARKET 94-96 Pike St, BUY YOUR SEA FOODS At a Reliable Place. The Best Peak, tee toe Sea Produces Fresh © HURRAH FOR THE 4th! Of course, you'll have a picnic, and, of course, the basket should be well stocked with JILGS FAMOUS SAUSAGES Bolognas, Weiner etc., unequaled for quality, cleanliness and flavor, Retail Store— BOOTH 132 — Sanitary Market Our goods are sold at nearly all high INSIST ON “JIL lass delicatessen stores, ‘s” FASSBINDER’S LIBERTY DELICATESSEN Lower Floor Pe ccccrererenereees OO | Beet et et: Ge Be percenresneeectieees OOC | Pee ee ea ALL KINDS SALADS, PICKLES, MAYONNAISE, ETC. BIG SPECIALS SATURDAY SIEGEL'S BARGAIN COUNTER First Avenue Entrance to Sanitary Public Market. Houso Dresses, all fabrics and | Children’s Heavy Play Suits, In colors, 1 50 khaki and and . ry stripes ......0. sees 1.15 bib or waist— | Boys'’ Overalls, union made, “Black Bear” others ... Tennis Shoes for men, boys and gitls at......, "15 e Values and | Quality $1 25 giris at ‘1 50, $1.25 and. ‘Siegel’ 8 for Dinisias Men's Union Suits, Kooifit, Yield |Popuiar Moleskin Underwear, fit and Egyptian $1, S85¢, wee j Worth $1.25, for only.......85¢ fine assortment . T5e Boys’ Hats, straw and linen, to 81.75 aa : Elegant line of Pants, consisting of “khaki, whipcords, ropolants, tweeds and corduroys eis $1. 50 to $3.50 Big 5 Union-made Corduroy ‘Pants, worth $6. 50. - $3.85. What you cannot find at our Bargain Counter you can find in our Ups' Store. Ask about it, Special Prices on Boys’ Suits.

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