The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 23

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f Chauncey Olcott Believes Song Is Powerful Adjunct toa Play Tecognizes in the son Adjunct to the play. “For what will bring A. L. ERLANGER Presents CHAUNCEY LCOTT =e “MACUSHLA” Chaance y Olcott famed Irish) ts in the song.” tenor, who is coming to the Metro- politan theatre Sunday “evening to * for one week,| Celtic soldier, His managers did/ & powerful/ not wish the soldier to sing, think ing the grouch should be without a tears or|sing. But Olcott prevailed over laughter more quickly than asong?"| them and “Enniskillen” was the re “E ne's heart) sult ‘Sale of Government] UNDESIRABLES U.S. Army Shirts, Pillow Slips. Reclaimed Olive Drab Wool Shirts, Reclaimed Army and N: Shipping Board Wool Blankets, New Shipping Board Pillow Slips now on sale by the Camp Lewis arrived in tion from the U. §. was Charles B. Keagy. pino | Walla Walla penitentiary | Davies, insane, are held at |The “deportation pa pleted by John Huntus $1.50 to $15 —all dependable IT IS BLESSED TO GIVE— and, strange as it may seem, those who are careful in money matters are really the most generous. saving they h This Christmas give your children the gift of Fixst National Bank CS TABLISHED 1662 First Ave.«t James Mt. ~ Ouill Pens and the Puritan Days In the days of our forefathers it was considered quite an accom- plishment to be able to select, cure and cut quill for father’s pen. In those days YOU were respon- sible, Nowadays the responsibility lies at the door of— Mendenhall 809 Second Ave. 2nd and Pike. In Swift's and having they give. a savings account for each of THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919. PUBLIC MARKET CENTER Fea 4 j PFEFFER'S BAKERY CHANGES HANDS § ce, ER DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY SPN SANITARY MARKET LOWER FLOOR 20c cans Campbell’s Pork and Beans Campbell's Soups .. ties sack Olympic Flour, at the store. Is happy to announce that she has purchased the above business, Id BURRELL’S DELICATESSEN Big Special! Three-Layer Ca Cream Puffa with whipped cream for P Our English Fruit Cake, b..60@ | Dig Assortment French Pasty Raisin or Plain Pound Ca. per Ib. S| eral w 102 Sanitary Market, int Ave Floor EGGS 55c Doz. eurres 67c Lb. MILK 22c SE. ATTL E'S BEST BUY Sai 45c 3 Ibe, Good Walnuts Libby’s Mince Meat SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER In the following list gestions for Christmas Gifts: Bort orerenahs, extra length, ate | Royal Court silk mixed, extts cut belt back, worth $10.00, at ..... $4 .85 Dr. Wright's heavy weight, wool- mixed Union Suits, ors, heavy; no better worth $6.00, at... .. $3. 00 | | made, worth $12.00, $8.00 | Twiled Flannel $1 45 | Waterproof Repellant Pants, para- Mixed Nuts 3% Ibs. for $1.00 Special on Bananas Libby's Sauerkraut LUTEFISK Full line pickles, olives, , cold meats, meat Philadelphia Fish Co. STALL 10—Sanitary Market Sanitary Market — Lower Floor Yukon Meat Co. Stalls 30-32-34 Sanitary Market, UNION MEATS from UNION BUTCHERS Working Under the Union Shop Card. FEDERAL MEAT CO. Stalls 103-105-107-109 Sanitary Mkt., Ist ave. floor. BAKE SHOP 1523% First Ave. Sanitary Mkt. SPECIAL XMAS CAKES Delicious Almond Paste IMPORTED LUTEFISK Lower Floor. Damaskeen Linen Towels, extra yee posal BE u$2.50 length; fine figured; lorced, worth $4.00, worth 75c; at 3 for... $1 .00 Our heavy gray wool Overshirts » See our Sweaters for men, women | going fast, worth 3 00 and children, $1 95 up from .......+66 ° 4 Boys’ double knee and double seat | ble texture Hat to mateh, worth | Old Dye Overalls, worth $1.98, at Ladies, we still ork e merit and. nel for you worth 40¢, 30c |: auality worth in $LD8, ‘$1, 15 and EASTERN OYSTERS Fresh Cooked Crabs Honey Cakes and Cookies THOMPSON’S MARKET When Olce toured the country! for the Red Cross in “Out There, he played the part of a grouchy| Sanitary Market STALL 26 Christmas. Meats and Poultry Prices are Always Lower at Thompson's. ‘Tweed Pants and wire-cdge wor- Golf’ ‘Shirts, “fancy sted hair-lined stripe, worth $6.00, at... $3. 00 Boys’ Wool Mackinaw Coats, earenrerss ey $4. 85 nc apr mesaiad The farmous Goodman Shirt, dou- ble back, triple stitch "$1 95): epi reinforced, at . SPECIAL ON BLANKETS "AND QUILTS at $3 We give special attention to Phone Orders. Tell us your wants and we will do our best to please you. TURKEYS S.—Here we are again with another Big Special on Open Kettle Rendered Lard. Call Elliott 4882. Ducks; Geese, Chickens, Etc. ARRIVE AT N.Y. J: Ten alien undesirables, from the district of Seattle, Including three) radical leaders and agitators, have New York for deporta-| was announced by Commis | of Immigration Henry M Friday. They are held at| milis island by the immigration de partment, while waiting transporta-| BABY DOLIS SOLD HERE FOR MOTHER RYTHER MURRAY’S Prices Are Still Down! | The Trust raised prices of Meats 5c a pound this week. BUT MURRAY SELLS AT THE SAME OLD FIGURES < XMAS MEATS and POULTRY Chickens, Turkeys, ete. You can’t do better than buy them at Murray’s. | Ranch Eggs 55c Doz. ™; . BUTTER CHEESE) , 29¢ b 2 FiakeWhite 30h 0: GREEN'S ; BUTTER — The “deportation party,” which| aed by Henry M. White commissioner of immigration here, | Wireless, at 416 Hinckley build- [| jeft Portland on December 11th under the charge of Inspector | 67¢ Ib. “Reds” in the party inctude Eqnest E. A. Heitmitier, radical agi tator who was arrested in a raid on a “wobbly” center three weeks ago Leo C. Martin and Gulsseppe Su We have several bur | be given children. Margarines Fresh dressed Geese, James Kriachiotie, William Lind! Phillip Befaro and Max Kotshak re| being deported as alien criminals.| |The first thye served terms in| Murray's Washington Market "ss INDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY Corner Public Market—Lower Main Floor We sell for less—everything in good meats. Special sale on - FANCY HAMS Pay Checks Gladly Cashed. Teresia Debacher and James and. They are said to be insane. A CARLOAD OF TURKEYS Leave your order early. FRESH KILLED Will arrive Monday. ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE TION MARKETS _ CHECK PACKAGES, Ic Sugar Stall—Economy Market te after 6 p.m; Open till 11 Saturday. Stall 66, Pike Place SPECIAL SATURDAY Market, Lower Floor 70 Pike PL. Mkt, Lower Fi CARNATIO STALL 37—Downstairs PIKE PLACE MARKET Rotary Bread—the Bread Supreme Nuts a Specialty FLORIDA FRUIT CO. STALL 72-—PIKE STONG’S PRICES KEEP THE CASH REGISTER RINGING OUR PRICES GOOD FOR A WEEK 45e can Royal Baking Powder .... 50c can Instant Postum con West Coffee, Canning the new food product— New Crop Mixed Nuts......1b. 35c; +a 1 ew Brazil Nuts...........Ib. 35c +3 the Large Sweet Navel Oranges a Dromedary Dates, pkg. R. & R. Plum Pudding, can .39¢ | Van Camp's Pumpkin, Mrs, Porter's Plum Pudding 35¢ oe pe a Cluster Table Raisins, lb... .25¢ Sun-Maid Seeded Ratsins, pkg. Special for This Demonstration 6 Cans for $1.25 Last Chance on Kewpies ew emall ones at We and Te each. 7M 1501 Pike Place Market Vike Pince Market. JOHNSON GROCERY CO. UPPER INCLINE Mincemeat, Ib. 25¢; 2 Ibs. ..45¢ | New Seediess Raisins, Ib, ...22¢ | Oyster Cocktail Sauce, pts .35¢ | Shredded Cocoanut, Ib. .....38¢ crab Meat, MRS. PORTER'S FIG, FRUIT 40¢ pkg. BEAL ib8 OF of W a 40c pkg. Albers Rolled Oats Beonemy Market STALLS 7-8-9 5-Ib. can M. J. B. Coffee ....... Nae 1-lb. can M. J. B. or Schilling’ Coffee .. Large “er per gag White a one BUTTER E Creme Oil Soap ccs CHEESE HONEY 11h. can Hershey's Cocoa .. 1J1b, Can Del Monte Peaches 25¢ n Ground Chocolate 4 bars Creme ve,” 3 pkgs. Sea Foam Powder and 1 Creme Oil | 3 Ibs. Navy Be ans Factory Demonstration » White Shortening J. B. Tree Tea, Ib. Alaska Medium Red > large pkg. Gloss § GER 2 Baking p owder et 2 reme Oil Soap 25¢ ) Bob White Laundr: © pkgs, None-Such Mince Meat ... LARGE SUPPLY OF PREPARED LUTEFISK HOOD’S CHRISTMAS CANDIES 8, canes and baskets, mixed hand-rolled chocolates, crimp and mixed. For the benefit of those who cannot be accom- modated at our little branch stand next door to Eba’s grocery, at the market, we will try to ac- commodate you at our FACTORY 2230 WESTERN AVENUE 2 blocks north of Armory, corner of Bell st. Popes 7O0¢, $1.35, 82. 65 $1.05, $2.05, ‘e205 | ¢. Cream of Wheat. ..29 Such as Clear (¢ 1 Manchuria Wal ¢ Libby's Doviled Menta 2i¢ 350 Olympic Pancake Flour .4 Mrs, Porter's Plum Pie or Fruit Pudding at Cut Prices for Demonstration ueeertge = 23 ‘To Her Friends and Former Patrons MRS. J. GOETHALS cated at 1513 First Ave., Sanitary Public Market Many Holiday Specials Now § y m, each . and Home-Made Cookies, Special Xmas Goods, Comocsoepeccasoces« 40¢ Many Holiday Specials at Sanitary Public Market—First Avenue Entrance | vill be found many sensible heavy Union Suits, | worth $7.00, at ...... ] | Men's Wool Mackinaws, all esl Overshirts . Fine ribbed, small weave, plush | {ined worth $2. back Corduroy, 3.75 1B, Mb seyeeeseee worth $7.00, at ...... ° | Big Five $4.50, at Boys’ Rain Coats, $1.25 uting Flan Ou Dickys, heaviest that would cost you $6.00 elsewhere. FOR THE KIDDIES ed small pails of Christmas Candy which will | . m., while they last, to customers bringing | omer. Come early. They won't last Jog. 94-96 Pike St., South Entrances STALL 2) Best Home-Made Mince Meat. Pot Roasts, Veal Roasts and Pork Roasts At Lowest Prices Sell Your Old Newspapers We pay 60c per 100 pounds at Checking Stall, Economy Market, Lower Floor. HASTINGS ” GROCERY 1503-1505 Pike Place Market doz. 55 aB¢ Del Monte Pumpkin, 23¢ Maraschine painne 4o2. bot- Christmas Candles, M PUDDINGS, SALAD, RIPE OLIVES, ae | OLIVES OR QUEEN OLIVES, IN BULK OR BOTTLES “.96¢ | sweet) Pekin nan Cranberries Shopping Bags 6c and 8c PIKE PLACE MARKET} SHOETERIA (2% Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those who do not know us we say: “Try us once and you will also be convinced that REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST” Full and Complete line of Headquarters for Boys’ Hi-Cut Men's Dress and Work Shoes Shoes solid leather, of course — and Pp avinn Girls’ 4.00, $4.80, 85.80 heal and Dress: Shoes eereb do, eres $2.50, $3.40, $3.80, $4.20 and $4.80 Our Ladies’ Stock more com-| Felt Slippers, leather soles plete than ever, and heels, and Moccasins $3.80, $4.00, $4.80, 65¢, 80¢, $1.00, oa $5.80, $6.80, $7.80 $1.85 and $2.00 Pike Place Market Shoeteria AER Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest

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