The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 19

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THE SEATTL Seattle Husband and Maid Held in South shanaflepadage dst iam ALWAYS DEPENDABLE R. L, Cornell and Ye Lee, whom nny Hed et ‘A Hills’ “ Coffee 49 ing affections of her husband 9 Sanitary » g held im the Los Angeles (Limit—One Can) Market, Friday mee _ . th arrival of Tall First Ave. Flooy motice Capt ' Mason, who will a ‘a © three, and possibly Following prices only while stock laste: harges her It's UNION made apelin ae = Large cans Pineapple B5¢ | Libby's Asparagus Soup, Jast summer opened the way for Miss Kat Large cans Hominy ibe ee med “gs oS: f _ y vine “ the _ an Sic More 45c Prunes, large cans. Corn, f 50¢ University st, to make love to her Limit, 4 dozen. Bvery One bal cing eto ad phate yest B5¢ | Leslie's Special husband, Mrs. Cornel) charges, Guaranteed on Milk, 6 cant...e00- 80¢ | Cot oeve When she returned, the house tn Py . t raity distrjet where ahe and Other Big Specials __ he ssband formerly lived was ¢ Bee Our List Rete’. After epending some ¢ A new shipment of Crosse & Blackwell € Chow just received. Gearching for Cornell, she says, at from W. FE ad rented a rt, attorney house and ‘ Was living th with Miss Lee, whe as his w investigation by Deputy A. Batchelor f two at resulted tutory charges and Miss Lee, besides 1 charge against Cor Stall 26 “ Deputy sheriff* who went to the # Barnhart house to arrest the pair dis is hi fe covered they had fled to California Beef is high, ae They were arrested tn Los Angeles. some dandy Cornell is said to be wanted in the : Saturday on ¢ STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. Meet the Producer GREEN'S STALL 102 THOMPSON'S MARKET Lower ANITARY MARKET but we have, special : PUBLIC MARKET SANITARY PUBLIC JOHN C. LESLIE CO. First Ave, Floor, Sanitary Public Market, DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 SANITARY MARKET Stall 45 LOWER FLOOR opposite Liberty Theatre. Floor for SB 2°, {F misappropriation of mess ! 2'%-lb. can Hill’s Coffee..........$1.35 ! : ts Fis wite describes him as being a 2-lb. can Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee. $1.05 P always in debdt and extravagant cana Tomatoes 25¢ ase and VEAL iri anal Ge s. Fisher's Oats or i CARMAN HELD paghetti seeneeees — Yellow Cornmeal.65¢ Creamettes, pke. sees ib, sack I 1 Oats . 106 : Bring this Ad and get $ cans good Corn or Peas, .60¢ | 49-1», nnck Fisher's Blend The “Wye Mills Oak” Dromedary Tapioca, pkg.....0@ | Fi $3.15 Who's Who" in treedom is a} emt third of an a 2 Lbs P re “yemon Pxtract svsesss.- MPaken, Rg. vasecssoese o's ho eedor Alembracing one-third of an acre. amon F ac 25. Flakes, pke 10 questionnaire given significance by| Its circumference one foot from} - U ¢- can Geiteard ground ites 15-07 Sun Mala Geediess : . - the American Forestry association. | the ground is 51% feet and five feet hecciate tala +. 28 Divorce and Marriage Abel det wen checttn’ trees have 6 from the ground it is 19% feet. The] La rd 60c Pt a aig: oyal Baking btu s sian is Washing 4 leged Habit of Geo. King history and be accorded recognition average diameter of nine of it» Powder e 30¢ g ‘ablets Pia 45e¢ . for unusual characteristics as well as| branches, measured three feet from aaa ae he! h - jcelebrities of the human family? | the trunk, is three feet. Forentern With o trail ef divorces, two The answer ia found in the deci-/venture the ¢ jlation that the} charge grows out of the mar [honor. The remarkable specimen is influence when a greaty with the|[f @ TALL ¢ ANS MILK 22¢ | FLAKE WHITE, Ib. .B0¢ riage of King to Mary Pullee eo expansive & + . td cover Indians was being sianed—the sub. It's Made | ‘The Best Shortening = ore after he had divorced [an area of a © treee—the| ject is immaterial—so long as the ee ents shebiinniapecichiaciania Mabel King. horizontal ad from 't tip to tip tree has a history. 4 The law states that divorcees |————____—_ <a a BUTTER Peanut Butter COFFEE + Must wait six months after the See it made 20¢ Ib. | pig bulk special. .35¢ “wns sae’ ee": Prices to St Hi h, ~ | eat “Best Spcant King married Mabel King, afte Fancy Jersey hence “dine cas Riving secured.a divorce from » ay ig CHEESE i5¢, 3 ibe. $1.25 } i Fife in the Middle West 67c Lb Wisconsin Cream The Combine says high prices are necessary. Murray } The Kings, Mabel and George, did le Brick _B4e ee ee ‘ aia A . Cry z + t get along. They divorced, later Says U. S. Statistician 3 Ths. $2.00 thst Cronin, 23¢ | 2 ASSORTED SPICES pena cai with A BIG CUT IN ALL MEAT PRICES ried, and were divorced for the| Try it Wash. Full Cream 29¢! OR EXTRACTS 16e for Saturday. Come early, Peecond time December 5. Shortly BY HARRY 8B. HUNT |, chase by the governments of the heat — after Christmas King went to her| WASHINGTON, D. ©, Jan, %—| world for war and other pur Reans... 18¢ orn ra OE ae <r) Pate "Catup = 408 "ia $88] Suga Washington Market | @emanded entrance, Mabel King told) . 7 ‘ (1) Changes in the demands ‘ | Carmod then took a kimono, | *' fer and the 6 . a = - ‘ : Bae Gna, trenk- wep conte thee Oe t! ¢ tivttig| serceee, ne MOOUAY 9 poet and VISIT GREEN'S FOR BARGAINS 94.96 Pike St., Corner Market, Lower Floor. Ber, from the room. The humots| uct sayy ho expects auld cmt ot “If prior nee te he teeered, hell FHREE EREEWS BUTTER STORE ix Scoscecc” | OU: was worn by Mrs. King, nee ving to be reduced fully 26 per| causes operating to boost prices must f iJ a kar, United Staten com. |Utt® Of necessary goodg must be nother Eyyeioned that they had never been sees Layee United St com lereased in amount he stocks Rig be tec sagt = oe tUme P : rg ge commodities; manufactured on ov Sale q rmody was inclined o charge) joo f eves, | or ent account must be saly "King with bigamy, but the flaw in| tree ds and inf - high | and thrown on the market i 4 e ithe divorce was adjusted. ge are - for a . ng stay No Fall Ard Our Usual Big Specials on Pot Roasts, Veal We defy competition. Our prices are always the lowest. " he cour ditor’s nt « uld put a he profit « | of . Se edie hr Pag 1 nett [eers.in Jail without affecting prh The financing of the #ar ha Roasts, Pork Roasts, Lamb Roasts, Chickens | raised prices again, but we sell at the same old figures Picense to marry Misa Pullee January | eve * ap jably, and that until|Made $2 grow where but grew BS. The marriage by the Rev. Green,/ the basic causes for high | prices bea we. Tele, apaples wi t H Hand hotel, _ followed in which bh does not include profit hat there has been an a lovlan > eutna~are.Ye ; we will, have |4estruction of economic goo. the ah: aout et tivine with us the farms, mines, forests and ve igh ; tartan saueptaing ‘these poss STALL 2, CORNER MARKET, LOWER MAIN FLOOR MISS LUTIE STEARNS Influence Negligible plains the enormous and world-wi To SPEAK ON MILK} “The profiteer is being binmed ase in the purchasing power or on all hance for the increase in ue of mone which causes in To prepare for the appearance in| ..i 65 Meeker sald today, in dis-|creased pric Miss Lutie ©. “The mattle of ho will speak on Stearns, | cussing the price outlook for 1920 Bitter Cry v4 pect of any ¢ able » from the same woman, and [sion of the American Forestry asso-| monarch has endured the calm and rapid remarriages in his path, ciation to enseroll the names and storm for three centuries George King, street car man, | history of distinetive specimens in| The American Forestry « on was in the county jail Friday (4 roster described a the “Hall of tw ¢ ‘ous of text and p " facing a contempt of court | Fame of trees with a histosy. Whe \ E Ss 45 Every charge filed by Deputy Prose- The “Wye M Oak,” near Easton, | shadowed the form of a great mili Eat More Cc 02. cuter John D. Carmody, The | Md. is the first entry on the roll of tary general or exercised its benigr qgenouscty CORNER PUBLIC MARKET MURRAY One Guaranteed nit 4 Dozen ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS : Undoubt profiteering of a Ay aap lof the Children,” a statewide asso SD aemunainne aes oe ee) pried g CUT-RATE eiatién to develop and encowrage the rc gp ae ay Bet the - a : Hse Bf pure milk and, its products |M@ dows | ex Any considerable slump in prices GROCERY © pur wed |profiteer is a result of ever-in-| Meeker believes, would @ a dixas aces Pipe oe launched At @! creasing prices rather than the| troy ct that the people, n« ee Ee Commerce The | cause thereof. His influence in| whole, in thelr desire for quick! 1503-1505 Pike Place Market the Chamber of Commerce. The : ’ 1 ates will open at 2 o'clock with cites ales 5 ae 7 Bees 3 syrage Fresh Roasted Coffea, 3 Ibs... | Sun Mald Seeded Raisins, pke. ealth officers, public officials and qhery when, tf cob Speed Production 1.00 3 22¢ grate dairy authorities present fall, it would be well to cor “Untold distress has b Chloride of Lime 10¢ Mazola ..Pts., 40¢; qts., 80¢; One of the principal objectives Of | 1 uses that have brought by the rapid price incre Peart Barley, 2 Ibs, .. 15¢ “eal, $1,565; gal, $2.95) the campai will be to obviate the| Un narkable ri aie % past four years,” he saya e almolive Soap, 3 bars 25¢ | Crisco 1'% Ibs., 55¢ Use of various milk substitutes for| i144 may be summarized as fol- | *Uétert aires (hy. lured = thru Washington Macaroni or Spa- Ibs., $1.10: 6 Ibs., $2.15 bies rh « prices wil be multipiied 10 Ibs. @ oe captain tn 4 if prices drop within the next 29 Pike P. Mkt., Lower FI. ae sah ee A ene Minceferd’s Cera Starch, phe, “(1) By far the most important Bagh comp aan iffy Jell, 3 pkgs. B2¢ Kingsford's ‘ » kg ITALY 18 OPPOSED | cause Is the enormous additions |" Ven years to the old 1913 level. A Van Camp's Soups, 3 aze rreesirrs +0) LONDON, Jan. 9—Italy has noti-| to the circulating medium, money tees af Sdtneee jo cand dy ies a, We give you the same means oak Ric * Ib. amy Mande gem 3 : a 94 a e oo i op tes. Xs etm — ° > collet Paper, rolls 2 C1 ‘ans, 3 se pe ee ans 4 adesanny te yentnaeh tot ot | ag ty ong in the actual | 8" Unemployment quality loaf that we shredded Cocoanut, Ib BS¢ | Cranberry Beans, 4 I 25e¢ Germans accused of war crimes, ac-| physical quantities of goods pro. | As to the only method by whi started with. wrrants, Ib. 2Pe | Speckled Rayou Beans, 3 tbs.23e cording to a German wireless dis | duced and exchanged. jlower price levels can be reached New Seedless Rai . +. 2Be | Corn Meal, ibs... z5e patch here “(3) Manufacture for and pur- | Without heavy economic hardship: Chef Minced Clams, No. | Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs 23¢ a — | Meeker sa ; !..80¢ | New Walnuts, hard shell, 1b. Production should be speeded u nd Chocolate, Ib. B50, 25¢ }to the limit. Debts should-be paid. <..eB2@ | New Mixed Nuts, 35¢; 3 Ibs. [not with more debts, but with goods . 6 boxes .....25¢ | 81.00 und services. It will require severa Blue Karo Syrup “a Det Monte Sliced Pineapple, No ears to readjust industry and trade 18¢, 55¢, $1.07 | 2 cans .32 4 firm baals again. In the mean Red Karo Syrup Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, No. the United St other leading a in the time governments creation of an mal commission to study and means in the creation of setting up a true and relatively cor dard of value to displ the present monetary unite are merely units of weight and con |wequentily variable in value or pur jchasing power whieh SAY THE WORLD | SHY OF SILVER} LBS. i | Your Hair Needs Danderine There are at the cording to their figures $30,000,000. 000 of unbacked paper money issues and an Oriental trade (requiring| huge amounts of silver) growing by! present time, ac and Baked at 1501 Pike Place Market Head of Farmers’ Row /SUGAR Wednesday "ARNATIS! a27e with the metal market, and Sf their belief is correct, the situation veloped by the war means untold Stall 46, Pike | th to the silver producing 144c¢ “iti | states of America and Mexico He’s a Walking Wardrobe Trunk) “: 2 cans, Z7¢; No, 2% cans 35¢ 20¢, 60¢, $1.15 Del Monte Catsup, pints ....23¢ .25¢ Made PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA LOWER FLOOR 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 REGARDI OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ Only PD avs 24c SALES IN ‘TOWN " customer OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST Literally Starving for White sold on Wednegdays up till Full and Complete tine of | Our Ladies’ Stock more com- 2:20 p,m. at Pike Place Market Men's Dress and Work Shoes 80. $4.00, $4.80 | Metal, Declare Financiers |B fiir stan ana after 3 p.m. at solid leather, of course $5.80, 86.80, $7.80 NEW YORK oo PA docektt Airis eee 84.00, $4.80, 5.80 | Headquarters for Boys’ Hi-Cut NEW YORK, Jan. 9—The world 1 db, a4.80 Not Pasendarrd een et gy re oe Boys’ and Growing Girls’ School or Dress Shoes York financiers yd totals 82.80, 83.40, 83.80, $4.20, $4.80 : +, LOWER Pike Place Market Shoeteria ‘Ton Mkt Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest 3 uke cation with his wife and was re- French Coming to jquested to moye had to “get out,” he told the “and T didn't have any place Study Our Methods commercial good will and trade of|crime wave and properly sa : lice, NEW YORK, Jan, 9.—One of the Save your hair and double its beauty. ine - ae bog pa ore bhai waa Tee Ksten Bridg colored, who 1s int mak my clothes, So I put eM On| frst steps to be taken by heirion | States and Mexico supply ” % riday charged h ” ong, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't tet it stay lleless, Jquarters of the world's entire pro.|the city jail Mriday charge are hia] ™Y back in the securing and keeping of the| thin, scraggly or fading. Pring back its color, vigor and vitality. | ciction of the white metal proposed ing @ al orderly person, | fee nee de “Danderine” at any drug or the second metal to 01d by We ee eet oe che police, when asked| ‘The fact that he was, deprived of |!rance was completed here today Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful “Dand 7 1 J, Bryan's bimetalism rela ge teenie bape BU USO pee ig down hill a|with the arrival of nine Frenchmen toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff a ling “ sree nf OF rere as ot clothes, incnieae i ie ‘ention of the roller |to study America’s manufacturing “Danderine” whioegar Rpg acer inh aca i later fa-|a 8, plant organization and in- hair. Your pend soot ee ateenee! tent Girls} |, 4 oman who flirts never thinks hirta, four palra of nox and at crs cotaee BR Thompson hase sagen. pisit, 6 01 to restore ils life, color, ess, 7 , for a minute that men suspect her.!coat, tha 1 Prices Are Lower CENTER PETES FISH MARKET Stalls 31-53 Sanitery Market—Lower Floor, melt ..+ BB6 ip. . 6e PURE FOODS tern Crete Pt eet ae BURRELL’S DELICATESSEN STALL 21 met STALL 21 Fresh Homir { Lib ! Fresh Cotta I6¢ «at Kr Cheese, 15¢ Ib. rH Full line Pickles, Salads, Cold Meats, Ete . ae SIEGEL IS SHAKING The prices of merchandise down. Come early and get some of the fol- lowing money saving bargains at SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER Sanitary Public Market, First Ave, Entrance. Blue Cha y Work Shirts, full Serge t and Cuff sigue de ), 85c . worth $2.25 shirts worth N38” 1 SO P Ingligh weave. Ce Pant ene cee tt wee @ Overalls, old dye, "$3.75 Hoye rin si6 "$9.85 i left, yard ment, wort khaki, m worth $1.98 edge, heavy, for The fam Wrieht Ww s and is 1.15 Mixed Union a, f T OL Rg UPSTAIRS STORE. WE HAVE a G YOU WANT for double be lightly imperfect DON'T FORGE 70 by 80. Sheet Blankets ing for eeinee Bib Black Overalls, he Men's Wool Mackina worth $14.00 . worth $2.25 texture ht colors PRICES LOW The trust has Beat Westingh. MAZDA LAMPS 25 and 40 Watte Bie each, 0 Watts, 400 cack SUGAR STALLS Every Day BIG Crystal White Soap, 6 bars .40¢ * Stall 17 Pike F Stall 36 Economy Market STONGS ccesnance THESE PRICES GOOD FOR A WEEK Auto Club Coffee, 1-Ib. can 49c; 3-Ib. can, $1.45 Golden West Coffee, lb. 51c; 3 pounds, $1 45; 5 pounds .. 5 35c bottle S: oe 40c bottle Snider’s Oyster Cocktail Sauce... 25¢ Five 25c Bing Washing Tablets......... “= 00 50c can Instant Postum................... 35c pkg. Albers’ Peacock Buckwheat Flour. 3 40c pkg. Albers’ Rolled Oats.............33¢ 5-pound can M. J. B. Coffee. - +. $2.40 35c pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour ........ ce Market S5e can Roger _ee | bottle Mayonnaise ......19¢ Powder can Cove Oysters. 9-1b, sack Corn Mc can Cove Oysters. 2 Ibs. 30¢ Evapora finest Table Pears, can. ‘s8¢ Gottolene Salt pail sacks Tab ib. box Raisins New Seeded Swan 2 Ibs. New Seediess Rals- stions Comb Hone 2 pkgs. New Seeded Rals- 2 sections Comb H ins 3 Ibs, Small White E Mixed 2 Ibs. fine Sago or Tapic 25¢ | $1.00 good Brooms ..... 2 pkgs. Nonesuch Mince fine Brooms Mant LET: veh extra fine Brooms. 5 bars Bob White 8 5 bars Lenox Soap.... 5 bars Sunny Monday Soap 5 bars Naptha Soap... 0c pkg. Gloss Starch 4 10¢ rolls Toilet Pa o—88¢, SS¢, $1 : | “2.05, 3.05.) OS Mazola Oil— . erie 35¢, 70¢, $1.26, 4 boxes Searchlight Matches. 25¢ No. 1 Manchuria Walnuts, 30¢ roll Medicated aX 25. Tissue 16e can Campbell's Soups..11¢ | Large can Van le Jiffy Jell, pkg. Pumpkin .. 20c cans Corn « M. J. B. Tre’ 20¢ can Minced Clams large cans String 10¢ pkgs. Macaroni . Beane sosessees RA Stalls 37-38—Lower Floor, Economy Market Stong’s Economy Grocery Men make money and women mako them hand it over. Request for Cops | Up to Committee Police Chief W. ren's request for penmpeionanemabbanietteseriabigd |i SCHWARTZ ‘ist a Mfy titel: Ph ee le 1 4 oe iiee Prices Reasonable 4 237 Epicr Bik, 813 Second Ave. Phone Main 2561 |75 more patrolmen to cope with the police the} loity was referred by the city couneil | morning to its finance com- was to consider the Friday mittee, proposal at 2 p.m. which

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