The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR WARSAW LIKES They’ re a Rootin’, Tootin’, Shootin’ Crowd in “Slippery Gulch” --at Arena oer we] OUR U. S. TUNES They're Still Playing “Alex- ander’s Rag Time Band” BY HAROLD B. BRECHTOL WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 2 Orehe: o Warsaw res rants Pp put they Americ sgmiles most of 7908-10 su Me” and Band.” tips, placed with care, are Large 3 peceasary to get a room in a War] | And t it generally r tootin’, tootin’ bad me Faw hote takes d ether to’ so James type of mod lawbr eakers Who could 5 ay Challenge Chief Frank Ja J. A. Fowler, Rh. C. ery Guich” will contin ' kid all week, The a dime with a “sixgun as the eye could reach x. Jackwon Sillbaugh, J P.O. Mand, J, I wnard, Le Me Jay gamblers who sought to trap th hard-eyed mandaat before Foo sleep and then I slept shoved into a an a cot Eating ‘s of the wel generally re houts, and di I} er, on Sur ONE REASON WHY COTTON GOODS ARE HIGH BY RICHARD SPILLANE ost American Be t, Special Writer for The Dally Star. » do when you walk to the bu 4 of profit s an againat $15,952 Most Americ ry awh auatna lividend News. Bureau which then solemr , © ce oft” Vodka, fc ya t af teed, ric and meats, » Wrecks American stomachs But it doesn't seem to bothe Poles. ‘MAGISTRATE DEFENDS |" LATE STRAW HATS NEW YORK, Nov teen the custom here Hime to smash all « pearing after the 1 tember, but the ruling frate Sweetser that a fine will be imposed on SWrought before him, has ‘en ‘the ardor of practical jokers. “The men of this city can wear Dstraw hats in mid-winter if they 1 the pi ~. EXTRAVAGANZA TOBE REPEATED Franklin Students Will Per- form Wednesday Night | hardahip “put the ner is not far behind If some of the reports of New England and southern mills may be taken as proof Seores Arrested ffs and policemen who had led 45 minutes or longer rowd, looking for trou ‘The Torch of Liberty.” the fourth extravaganza of the Boys of Franklin t ‘ominent mill an of the big and pr want to,” the magistra: < rand it t which was given in the » ij t ming a t m Frida 1 8 a I th 1 Wednesday a fa f body drag hi performances of the elab i3 Out of i its population of 400,000,000 In keept h the atmosphere of Vaganza registered such Pi is estimated that 16,000,000 die in China each year. ry Gulch,” the first edition Slippery Gulch Howler” wasl stock af ir first for an other performance was #0 insistent that it was determined to repeat the extravaganza for the benefit of ‘a jwho were unable to see it the first two nights. | The production ts on a larger and e | more ambitious scale than that gen. | re) it om jerally attempted by an amateur or-| ganization More than 100 persons are included in the cast, and the spe | cial Ughting and scenic effects are elaborate all Sources The American Public does not believe all it reads. table purposes VOGUE IN ENGLAND ee : LONDON, Novy. 25.—People are} It insists on being shown. atill giving wedding presents in Eng land, but there is a very notic When Swift & Company says its profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound, many believe we are not telling the whole story—that there are hidden profits. butter dishes and silver mounted iT stands of former days, the T are giving checks to the newlyweds | Trinkets set with real stones also | sd are takin, he place of plate or # Here Are The Facts: ee gle AI Our net profit on our entire business for the year Sal knees anoeie Mart a 1918 amounted to only 1.76 cents per dollar of sales, not, want 0. be bare or less than one-half cent per pound, and 1. Included profits from hides and ail other by-products. 4. anand gate = ' tines. lina house of their own | 3. Included profits on all subsidiary corporations. 4. To sum up—it included the entire profit from SOFT COLLARS BANNED every source of revenue in which INDOY ae nthe Swift & Company has any interest. There are no other profits. similar action sidering t ure still are p and Eaton author Furthermore our accounts have been checked and altho certified annually by leading public accounting firms. ith Swift & Company is sincerely trying to get the "She ‘Buttoned’ the facts before the public. If you have any questions re- Prince of Wales garding our business—write us—and we will do our > best to answer them. In discussing the packing business be sure you have the facts and that you are not unintentionally spreading misinformation. If you get the facts we have no doubt as to the verdict. Harrow ) * Use Red Cross Christmas Seals Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson Street J. L. Yocum, Manager i} American Red Cross Wales mu he left Am he inning the d_ Cross | | em m him when he rrived in| | Washington Tuesday, was accorded to Misa Dorothy ter Reed hospital, Miss Brown was voted the most popular worker at the Walter Reed hospital, Brown, of the Wal TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, Proceeds will be used for chart: | ao | NEW WEDDING GIFT | change in the nature of the gifts.| Instead of the proverbial tea seta, | PAGE 15 1919. cluer | PUBLIC MARKET CENTER | °"t..c | __ECONOMY—ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET | |... SELL YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS 600 per 100 pound eck Market, Lower Vloc Keo ny Market poms fe after & p Open til It Saturday ALLS Kvery Day HAA Be ARNATLE HASTING’S UT RATE GROCERY 15031505 Pike Place Market THANKSGIVING | SPECIALS 22¢ Keonomy Two Delicious ¢ Supreme Blend | _ = Coffee : 3 Lbs. $1.45 5 Lbs. $2.35 Always Dependable Roasted Here es for the Dinner 1 Pike V1. Mikt,, Lower #1. Stall 66, Pike Place Market, Lower Floor Every Day Hot Rotary Rolls I that y 1 ihe Chocolat 2 ine of Lace age. Kove tor Made and Baked at : lars nec ne cake ance, 1 ee Tae sak coon vie | Haw ‘« Baki 1 " n "lu udding, Ib » : « GERD: cee 45¢ be Tomato Sau 2.25 Ma Sweet Potatoe - ‘ M 0 Cherries, 4-02. bot helled Popcorn b ANSEN | MILK . 14 Bh eae oA : nalne ng, Thousand Island & stall 40, "eames Market Cc Ne t Shell Watnu Dedadig, Pla, Fruit and ead First Avenue Entrance Stalls 44.27 Economy Market | New Soft Shell Almor Pudding at: reduced. pitch H SHOP BAGS Ge and Be 7 JOHNSON GROCERY CO.| STONG’S ™° a Keonomy Market 4 STALLS 7-8-9 1425 Wiest Ave. UPPER INCLINE 20¢ package Cream of Wheat Just a few of our many Thankegiving Specials Abe can Sliced Pineapple, 35: 3 ed iT ros’ Cot 2 pounds No. 1 Manchurian Walnuts. . S5¢ A A dol BND $1. +25 2 pounds new Seedless Raisins .... A5¢ # ekwemain Wiki ‘B5e package Peacock Buckwheat ‘Flour. . .29¢ i Rid Be Pim Puaeile co 40c¢ package Albers’ Rolled yates 326 F : No. 2 Pam in Prepared Lutetisk 4 can Libby's Corned Beef. .20e "4 ar " i. nte Pumpkin ans Sweet wo 25 3 can © No. Pork and 4e Yakima Comb Honey o5e Shredded Cocoanut * Pumpkin Ie Reet llb, can und berry Preserves "Se New Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. 43¢@ | Pure Grape Juice, full pint..38¢ 2 Monmouth Cranberries, Ib ‘ - 81.45 Mince Meat 260 © Such Mince Meat chovier, Ib.....36¢ : a Lib. Pig Bare or Gingersnaps 16¢ Just received—Shipment of Dry Lutefisk BOTTLERS’ SUPPLIES, MALT SYRUP, HOPS WALNUTS 90e 1B. 5 ANITA RY Sranberries, 2 Ibs PUBLIC re Baking he Syrup. 200, Ske, 81.10 1 Brooms 690 English Walnuts 30c Pound California grapefruit, 5 for..25¢ Lemons, & for ...6...see006 SANITARY MARKET Stall 12—Lower Floor Entrance. DODDS SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 SANITARY MARKET Stall 45 LOWER FLOOR No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts (1919 Crop), Ib...40¢ 3-lb. can M. J. B. or Maximum Coffee. Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. Apples, SANITARY MARKET Stall 11—Lower Floor, Big special on We have lots of TURKEYS Chickens, Ducks, Geese, all first-class stock and freshly dressed. wea" ——, Seediess Raisins, | Del Monte ediess Raisins, 15- | 3 cans Go We kill and dress our own cattle and poultry. THOMPSON’S MARKET LOWER FLOOR New Crop Walruts 30c Ib. Sun "Maid oz, pkg. Extra Fancy Aes yi 36e can Ripe Olive Fancy Cluster Raisi Old Faithful Dill Pickle 3 cans Good ‘ -23¢ | 3 cans Oil Sardines... ceded Raisins, | Fresh Bulk Cocoanut, 1b... --20¢ |.Pure Ground Chocol ib. Pure Ground €ocoa, Ib..... Del Monte Pumpkin, large can ‘28¢ | Flake White Shortening... . Heinz, Libby’s and R. & R. Plum Puddings BURRELL’S DELICATESSEN STALL 21 “EVEIAGE" © STALL 2h 9 LOWER FLOOR Libby's Mince Libby's Sauerkraut, Fresh Cottage Meat, tb. Cheese, pint 30c 15¢ 15c Full line Tea Garden Jams and Preserves. Cold Meats, Meat Loaves, Pickles, Olives, Salads, ete. GREEN'S EXTRA SPECIAL TOMORROW LUTEFISK (0c LB. CRABS hot from our boiler. OYSTERS, quality and freshness guaranteed. PHILADELPHIA FISK CO. | STALL 10 SANITARY MARKET LOWER FLOOR LL 102 Cranberries, 2 Ibs vos BBG Delicious Apples, box, delivered Sanitary Market, First Ave, Floor Wecrids ‘Cichaetrult. § tae oa.2e FT ~ {IN Pt rh GOOD COOKING STALL 10-A [34t,riee nh —— your eyes. We sell them COFFEE — solidly packed, 65¢ pint; Our Big Special $1.25 quart. 3 Lbs. $1.10 Live Crabs Boiled Daily. Lib. Cans Crab Meat Cocktails. Limit 1 Can . 5 MILK— Tan! ao | Sanitary Fish Market STALL 128 25¢ EGGS 48c’.:: 95¢ : See them opened before M. J. B, COFFEE Try our Oysters and A Lot of Other Specials iit. Seas Ave Cans Senitar Floor im | DAWSON Direct from Oregon = in ae Farms E MEAT Fat as Butter. They ; Can’t Be Beat CO. Leads ’Em All Turkeys Geismann gets a carload of fancy corn-fed 7 TURKEYS SON Te Ducks, Geese, Chickens. Pick one of these fine birds , before the supply is. ex- which he will retail tomorrow at i hausted. They ‘are young | *) and fat and fresh, and will \ AT WHOLESALE PRIC ES " go like hot cakes. COME H All kinds fresh dressed Poultry and Meats at lowest prices in town. EARLY yh INDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY | Stall 2, Corner Market Lower Floor Stall 116 Corner Market—Kirst Ave, Floor \

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