The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, id t ANTI-STRIKE CLAUSE IS UN-AMERICAN, ___ SAYS RAILROAD WORKERS’ SPOKESMA PAGE 18 Westlake Public Marke TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY NO N SPECIAL SALES Just good old Dundee values every day in SUGAR SOAP Centennial 12.) ok 83,00 enon 63c 1 case NoRub Naphtha 4 70 SUGAR STALL—Lower Floor SUGAR STALL—Lower Floor SUGAK STALI—Lower Floor WESTLAKE GROCERY STORE Phone Main 1434, The Basement Store, FLOUR Gold Bond, 491d. sack ate : a somttat, ans Tomatoes ae Bee Krone Flour, wad : sa.15 i ott! 3 ibs, Rol Comtennial Best Catoup Oats ano 2 cans Sard 1 pkg. Jello At Seait SPRCIAL—Sus Ibe O2¢ Scans Tomat 1 Ib Seeded n Large pkg. Citrus Powder Te aie oi 1 Ib, Lipton's Te The 3Sc Citrus Washing Powder 27¢ 3 pkgs. Lux Washing Powder ZOBLE GROCERY CO. ‘Stall 105. “Why Pay More?” Phone Bll. 4314 One Double Aluminum Cooker $1. 75 3 tbs. Flake White woth's rd a5e¢ Shortening G5e «4 Soap. ...25¢ Chocolate Hoe si mall W Heans she $ cane Sardines in oll SI pnnipaateg te ase Be bottic Home ©: 10¢ They look like engineers, firemen and conductors of a train crew, dont they? But they're congr r 1 ith the olf is Wit @ large Alaska Herring....25¢ | 1 Jar Hipo.tite 20¢, J used to run a locomotive lam L. Cares, nom-partivan league congressman from Minnesota, He's a-member of the engine Bc can grated Pineapple...15¢@ 1 Ib. pure ground ©. 35¢ himself. ‘The man with the shovel Is John G. Cooper, republican congressman from Ohio. He is a locomotive fireman by trade, and belongs to Albers’ Peacock Buckwheat Ne tall can Pink Sab 220 that brotherhood. The man signalling “Go Ahead” is William 4. Burke, republican congressman from Pennsylvania, He is a railroad conductor Flour 33¢ 1 can Libby's Soup Se by trade. These three, with Congressman Patrick MeLane, democrat, Pennsylvania, brakeman, are “brotherhood representatives” in congress, and are leading the house fight on the Cummins antistrike clause BY TIMOTHY SHEA need President Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. || WHAT THEY THINK OF THE ANTI-STRIKE CLAU ge ge 1 dle page tag tl Pigg “If you pass the Cummins bill with the anti-strike FREE—Flour Sifter with a purchase of $1.00 _Ostberg’ s Cash Grocery E wor , that antiatrike han alwa i-strik 4 a da tn 100 1 Ry nage eye gy se vied the Canim clause you would be setting back the clock of time 50 ‘Where You Buy for Less ’ | Prepared two years ago, Which was based on an ¢ astive et 1 years and putting men into involuntary servitude. Or- eves WEST COFFEE 1 White or Black Figs. .35¢ strike let Burope at Britain and Australia, and the conclu ganized labor will resent with all its might the priv- 1 Wb. 50¢ 1 c jon we n that in all countries where it had been tried it was found fleve of st k he conditi I se © me Oo ese 10¢ Psat oom a tate ege 0 stopping work when conditions yecome in- in the face of its own exhaustive tolerable.” trary to the well-known experience —WARKEN 8. STONE, grand chief of Brotherhood of Locomotive of the world, submitting Engineers. 6 Ibe. . $2.45 |, Special Demonstration Hot Coffee Served Ali Day. Macaron! s0¢e 20¢ Webb's Coffeeteria pkg. Seeded Mh 8 2 the. Coffee 6s. \ led ar P , . . ‘ ip PBCHALS Prunes age sien ae eet be station jonality of auch action 4s only equalled “The purpose is quite evident to deny the American UNION Libby's Asparagu: 1 Ib. dried Peaches q » eee Beat Sve tivenon \ ker: 4 » . ili " eal tbby paragus peters op ones See Cottes abs rena Gan 5 salen Haniinmadiatd: ehdnamedl workers the right to dispose of their ability to work TAILO 2 good Broom .. 4 large rolla Totlet Paper... 30@ s, toxether w adjusting current and lees im to their advantage. The only difference between a RS 2 Ib. dried Grapes .... 2 Ibs. Lard Compound......60¢ Stall 34—Lower Floor, casion for ® s and few strikes || slave and a free man is the right of the free man to nd effective y to pursue. ita|| ‘spose of his labor power as he wants and to his best All goods marked in Stall 131. Phone Main 439. HUDSON'S COUNTRY BUTTER STORE Seth teeneet, coos risen ||” aavantags, é plain figures. See ee feduhn nea furile aathetrke || SAMUEL GOMPERS, president American Federation of Labor, ONE PRICE TO ALL. Extra Special atthe = Stall 154, pilet Egxe, doz. 6O0¢ | Ma Clover Butter, ! 73e¢ lard F JONATHAN shine ti ae en petits oa ots ; ‘sai SPr rot - APPLES INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. radicals, as well as the revolutionary agitators, de 1 give them logical argument for direct action, with the cing the al and more conservative leade w the Misting social, political and industrial institutions es Stalls 12 and 13 Stalls Lt and 13 Packed Sound and Clean “The House of Quality.” > sake dale ean ¢ strike Jaw is enacted, th onsibility ‘for ax i 3 00 : al oi ed : ® * ut ra ri H ted, the responsibility for any upheaval Value $2.00; $1 35 Fresh Side Pork, per Ib.....82@ ] Pork 1 a, per Ib ane Of the economic right to strike tf t follow les with congress special price. . Lamb Chops, per Ib, .25¢, 80¢ | Sirloin Steaks, per Ib 206 i ienposed upon them, must be a pation we have, as a foregone co plate putting int effect a ger reduction in wages ¢ yee after the roads are returned to private control, and to prepare | this action they desire a law to pre much emp mbat injustices which may be perpetrated by reducing their wares interfering with their hours of labor or rules of employment which | o been establiahed. hene interesta or the legisiators believe railroad employes will ur geegd $1 .65 Fair to Organized Labor Brinee olen 1.79 Westlake Meat Co. No. 1 Spuds Our customers don't wear 100 Ibs. Sie $4.25 faces long enough to eat yen from striking oats from a churn, rexistingly submit to any such invasion of their rights as ci Stall 131—M. Cinnamon—Stall 131 THE REASON’ had better expel that thought from their minds, because I beliey “te ey al Low Prices | tor toe ometive Gremes and host lern a leant when 1 ay that 2 wl - eating ‘Taree Superior Quality beerved: not because this class of American citisens. are lawbreakers, */RST_AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UWION STS. irle? Aitengtiog Meade Tl care Le OS edenten, set ene ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES ree ir $ : SATURDAY | Tam not an alarmist, but, in my opinion, such an act by congress Is Sin Laces Gakn COME EARLY SATURDAY SPECIALS--Market Closes 6 P.M. Two-Layer Cake Washington Brand Stalls 14 and 15 ‘WOMEN FACE ARREST | —MACARONI Fancy Winesap and Spitzenburg ny Sem, Fincaggte —SPAGHETTI APPLES, PER BOX $1.50 | | WESTERN ey —NOODLES New Crop Soft shell Nuts, all va ; THREE GIRLS 2 pkgs. 17¢ ea pe 35 , : bi ea . pound c CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE MARKET Fancy Square Cake si ban AL MILK, lange asi aor sane Pan ig 18 : (Upper and Lower Floors) \ Occidental Avenue and ies Tibi sa . rine ee ze egg bipeaes cw . — i hav .. -|% —- 7 shanty it is doubt 1422 First Avenue Yesler Way . .- ie La ne H m © ae ther je to cens ful whether the al city count will ‘ ; ae... ee ee merator®, Roy Frtord, chlet cem-|reach the hoped-for 400,000. rertora | Club Salad, 2 pints... ...25c) Raspberry Preserves, Stall Opposite Crisco, $Ib. can.. ..91.481 2* 2 Ibe ¢ taker, nald Friday said before the census atarted that he Shri Salad * a Piccdmen’s Fruit Stall 'LUX, pkg. ........22}6¢) axinned sote, 1 io ioe y will be given one more oppor. | “id not believe the city's population pe! ad, pint.......35¢ 2 Ibs. .......... Then, if they still decline, | "Ue reneh that figure Waldorf Combination, 2 pints | Full Cream Checes; ss” i: sae ween a ie H. McLEAN A eee 35c¢ per pound ..........9- r Blackberry Preserve: 30c | Cream Brick Cheese, Ib. . .42c Lane cc wes GAINED 25 POUNDS MNT] AMERICAN GROCERY STORES CO. Arms and | Every Muscle in Body HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET a ie Wp BANDITS GET 40 CENTS PACKING PLANT BURNS ncn North WATONET 2 santo, an. ttre! IN HOLD-UPS I CAUGHT) sone &Co.| SAN SPOKANE, Jan. 9—Harry Big this Cam ham, 69, wooed a 19-year-old gi Geith a hatchet, according to Momplaint «worn out against / here by his unwilling lady lov He's in jail awaiting trial on a Amer bbere separated eharge of agsault with attempt to _—* a woman walks on her pride | m¢ into two shares Ached, } Says—Trou- | ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES rel heeat a lt fee © of 10 cents : “tT - * ce sn sad | ial = a sete tis ble Now Gone CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—109 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET "L have not only gained t Born in 1839 Dr. Caldwell eee ake entire eog s Borden’s Milk, 2 large cans......... 27¢ , Tomatoes, Del Monte, large cans... .19¢ Libby’s Milk, large can.......... ..13¢ | Corn, a ae oa 18¢; 3, 52¢ ext Neti. & fie S: 6-lb. cs Corn, “Old Colony,” New York, extra e cs e e . @ | tora ‘ " ad Ibs., $1.05; 6-Ib. can . C106 GO ids Sik is Hak as dee cnnel 24¢ In 1S ce al | Sree Beli ae Nt ie patsy i Pi Del Monte, extra sugar, can...23¢ j he peste Bartlett Pea seeouses 2 for i Abe Wonderful vigor of the founder of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. f ott ear and a} _8 for Peas, Ideal, be ata 15¢ Millions now use his famous prescription i a8 demain vane | Golden Rod Wheat F Asparagus, large can, green. 33¢ | ‘ anation of the reason for|t® recover,” continued Mr. No-|M ool teste th sts s sets eecscences ¢ Rogers’ Baking Powder, pound can. .27¢ Physicians know that good health depends largely upon proper digestion and elimination the census, @nd even then Pure Rolled Oats, 9-lb. cloth bag....69¢ | Raisins, 15-0z. pkg.,’ seeded... .. and that much sickness results from constipation. No one knows this better than 5 the required informa tic Albers’ Flap Jack Flour, large pkg...26¢ Raisins, 15-0z. pkg., seedles: i up No Estimate Vet s, large c3 1. ...87¢ | Prunes, Italian, medium size, 2 Ibs . 47¢@ | Peaches, dried, extra choice, Ib the “family” doctor, the general practioner. at every muse Jached. When T ¥ I had to tie 1 “Tea Garden” Syrup, quart can..... 47¢ Apple Butter, Libbs Half gallon can..... eA Vall night Finest small White Bea R. W. B. Caldwell of Mon- Mothers are giving it to their linois, was andisa children who were given it by for it for me t . 2 family doctor. The whole their mothers. Every second of re ales Wraith 10 Ibs. ... +:89¢e, 2 pounds ......sse0. ‘a pe <A small part the working day someone some- “ me and 1 practically lost my app Head Rice, finest quality, 35¢ | Sunny Monday Soap, 3 bars. - was tice. Morethan where is g a drug store to ite and what I did eat did me mor Sliced Pineapple, Hunt’s Supreme, large | Ivory So large bar. his “calls” were on women, buy it, f ldwell’s Syrup f _ Pr P 8 Y Soap, Jarge bar........ m than good. Almost befo i something 111 nd felt weak ant l can Voss uy eh Fae ek okey Gana 39¢ Palm Olive Soap, 8 for... . Ginger Snaps, Boy Scout — 3f “Bar- Coffee, Hills’ Red Can, Is” 214 pounds children and babies. They are Pepsin is the ones most often sick. But 6 million bot.) their illnesses were usually of a minor nature—colds, fevers, head he rate of over rel Its great success ia based on Behe, tiloisne ond ail of Merit, on sepeated buying, on one WOOD CAMPAIGN MAN ; a but | Holly Flour, 49-Ib, bag re Coffee, M. J. B them required first a thorough ‘Sttisfied user telling another. * a ee : pais pe 2414-lb. bag ..... eee 6 pounds ... evacustion They wreconstipated. star thowant of bomes i CI aa ATION | iad Hc won nr ie hi the woot NO. 10, bag. Ces, Seeing 3 . £49 out a bottle of Syrup Pepsin, and ather’ of t 8, jand I improve dat in no risher’s Blenc 2 US wesc cee v access I eth toes be be set Re tte i Tomatoes, best standard grade, bed I could tie in any position I cans wanted to and sleep as se 2 id. M lige uated from Rush Medical College tion is fortunately living to see its back in 1875, had found a good wonderful success, deal of success in such cases with Women, children and elderly a prescription of his own contain- ple are especially benefitted ing simplo laxative herbs with By tyr, Caldwe rup. Pepsin Half pound -12¢ | Instant Postum, large can disappeared altogeth Central Fruit Stores Washington Fruit & Vegetable fficial stateme pepsin. In 1892 he decided to While it is promptly effective on ing a reason for hi tse this formula in the manufac- the most robust ronstitut Na} re w Se was en route Mast (on an’, Weight. and strength rr GNU, (GOB 6 5s cas co 5088 4 ture of a medicine to beknown as {ne inost ravust constitution anal hy wR CALDWELL TODAY | rope: RU Ere pell aioe Ba ANG A AOR TAY MOTEL Cig os ep hg Rg AR BE Yous’ sae Company Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and nit and gentle in its action and Born Shelbyville, Mo.. March 27, 189 Col. W. C. Proctor, of Cincinnati, is ry way is was several alifornia'Tangerine Oranges, doz... New Soft Shell Walnuts, lb.........25¢ ee year nthe sreparasion 38% does not éauso griping and strain. Bean ine manulgeture of hie famous pre- active charge of the Wood head ae til 1 neh erm agarpsin WOPOONE) BORG okies sis acneoe amshanes y Almonds, Ib. x 0h 35¢ placed on he Containing neither opiates nor h ry rtera her erkhyo ban peac S 5 Best Lemo | ‘ picture of Dr. Caldwell that ap- narcotics. it is uate for the tiniest In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- | time hen 1 took a cold, 1|f§ Seedless Grape Fruit, each.........+. Sst Lemons, doz 15¢ tok y Hee a well's Syrup Pepsin is the latgest sellin, went straight to my Tonlac and tt Mor} ae aay Bi ci 2 on aera enin baby and children like itandtake — jiauid laxative in the uni, thas ARRDSTE: D BY “RE QUAD | fixed fee just ane ae it did “poate Florida Grape Fruit, each.......... 10¢ D ‘. occas apple -25¢ willingly being over 6 million bottles sold each Price, 43, in in the|and now today 1 could not ask for Best Jonathan Apples, doz..........20¢ hietrag athe -pek han dos... apy ahaa 54 immediately Every drug store sells Dr. Cald- year, many who need its benefits have It of run : antes 16 Sertainty Best Florida Grape Fruit, 4 for... ..2! had as great a success in the drug weil’s Syrup Pepsin. Keep a not yet used it. If you have net, send fe and ‘nt it in with pleas | Large size package Pressed Figs, ea. 10¢ [Sweet Japan Oranges, doz 2 stores as it previously had in the bottle in your home, Where your name and address for a fre equad, | tre that 1 recommend | Winter Nellis Pears, doz Fancy Cauliflower, eacl 5 % doctor's private many live someone is sure to need boule to Dr. W. B.C a quan-| Tantac is #old in Seattle by Bart Best Dry Oni ear ancy Cauliflower, each. ..15¢ and 20¢ the it quickly, Washington St, Montic Sen caet Tiassa micron curled ua Secaitar GLAM it ee ee eee Best Celery, each. -10¢ and 15¢ po Lebionet« uneclalGoniee reas. English Walnuts, Ib..........006 .30¢ 'Head Lettuce, each. 5S¢ and 10¢ t Piratave, 8. and Malist. | tative.—Advertisemer* |

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