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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. “Final Word” for__|Pool Hall Manager |G, N. SKINNER SUES THE | wail Men Now Due) .venoots Up Place) = AMES SHIPBUILDING CO. : FOR $182,600 COMMISSIO! rector Hines’ “final word” to the rafl-|a cue is permissible in any well road un domands is being | regulated pool hall, but shooting with revised, and probably will be submit Charges of breach of contract were cent for the sale of three ships betng |Unked with a $182,600 damage sult) putt by Ames, the complaint alleges. | started in euperior court against ‘| Sidnner says ho secured the Cam to the gar Ames, presi of the Ar SHlipbullding nd Dry Dock Co,, and|P4sne Generale Transatlantique as the eomnetan it, by G. N. Skinner, |Purchasers, but on February 15, 191%, thip teeken, ‘Sritay, Ames is alleged to have notified When shipbuilding was at ite|Sitinner he had disposed of the ships height, In January, 1917, Ames sign-|to the Cunard line. ed an agreement whereby Skinner| Loa» of commission, etaimatea at was to ve a commisison of 6 per | $182,600, is the basix of the sult. PAGE 19 Costs Woman $1 to_ [N. Y. Socialist Is Warm Shivering Dog| Declared Anarchist’ BROOKLYN, N. ¥., Feb. 6—With-| NEW YORK, Web. 6-—Benjamin im 10 mfmutes after ahe had tak@®n|Gutlow, tailor and former socialist ~ into her house a shivering dog which | assemblyman, will be sentenced om had followed her home, Mra, Kather-|ebruary 11. He was found gufity ~~ ine Moritz was served with a eum-|by a jury yesterday of ertminal am mons by Patrolman Henry Yels for|archy. He is a confessed communist nat having a muzzle on the dog. and business manager of the Reval Magistrate Reynolds held that by| tionary Age, # radical journal, Mast tho act of taking the dog into her|mum penalty is 10 years’ imprisen- hallway Mrs, Moritz became its |ment. owner, So she paid a fine of $1. she| swore that hereafter she would per-| mit _no dog om her trail. _ K. C. Has as Spotted Mule ‘The ‘Only One in Captivity @ revolver is not. | As a result of tho use of the ceil-| jing of the pool hall atT00 Santa Fo Its revision was undertaken when| drive for a target, J. 1D. Dooley, pro- 5 the union wentatives indicated | prietor, had his Heense to eonduct was un) etory. The original|a pool hall at this place revoked. KANSAS CITY, Mo., plan prov for wage boards to| Dooley is said to have admitted ‘Three years ago there was delivered hear arguments, The rail untons|that he had been drinking when he to a firm of cattle de: want the wage matter settled at|put seven bullets thru the ceiling Kansas City stock yards a puny may of his poo! hall erick mule. A member of the ~ Se ae one oe workers’ represenatives | As a Saddle Animal Zeb’s | a Winner © -_ | Inte today Weather prophets have more heme competition than honor. falled a stableman and sald “Take that thing out and scrub it With hot water and soap. Any one Who would daub up a mule colt with Shoe polish like that ought to have a Pinch bit in his mouth the remain- of his days!" The mute was scrubbed. Tho stableman brought him back d said: | “Boss, them spots go clear on down u the hide into the interior re- and clean out on the other Washin’ don't do no good. like the leopard’s spots— there to stay as long as the does.” ‘The spots and the mule remained ‘the stock yards and in some way Mule became possessed of the of Zeb. Zeb began winning renown as a animal. He advertised his 's business, for every visitor red about him because of his spots. Zeb is the only spotted mule in firm | A Close Up of the Front Half of Zeb captivity or out. Zeb is the living exception to the rule that mules must be black, white or brown. 4 j Gk Be I s it Back for 10,000 EMPORIA, Kan, Feb. 6.—WWhat fis thought to be the highest price for a Holstein bull nm Kansas paid to W. W. Finney by J. at ckney, of St. Paul, who bought EPrince Beauty Git Becta tor $10,000. ‘The Holstein will be shipped to Uinnesota, where Finney bought "him several years ago. The bull was Dought from Hackney by Finney | ‘when he was a 14-monthold calf, for | | $1,500. An average man is one who thinks the is away above the average. Removal: Sale FOREIGN BORN IN BIG DEMAND Many Countries Compete for, Man-Power NEW YORK, Feb. &—With the United States, Europe, Canada and some of the South American coun- tries clamoring for new man-power, competition for immigration ts to- |day practically on the same footing as the world struggle fer commer. cial supremacy. This 1s revealed as a result of| a study made by the Inter-Ractal council of New York and described in @ statement seon to be issued in the form of @ bulletin te the leading industries of the country. | The statement says: “The present shortage of foretgn- born unskilled workers, due to the| |lack of immigration during the war| peat the emigration to home coun- tries, proposed antiallen legislation | jand other causes, calls attention to the fact that the United States is not the only country offering economic opportunities to the immi- grant labor of the world. “The Canadian ap-| Propriates several hundred thousand | bristles bed ga i Read “France is - erable influx of Italian agricultural labor.” of Tailored Clothes Featuring two Prices only $75 ana $85 These patterns are regularly priced up to $13 35. Included are many of the finest materials to be had anywhere in the world. Buy now, because prices will be higher this spring. Temporary Location | SECOND AT CHERRY | Meet the Producer PUBLIC MARKET CENTER ——— CORNER PUBLIC MARKET TALL CANS 2 FEDERAL MILK 25¢ FULL CRKAM z MARGARINE Gem Nut, Nut-Cla Dozen _...d5€ CHEESE 33c Lb. ‘Two Pounds o5¢ CHASE & SANHORN'S TEA, (sittings) Umit 2 pounds. “Stalls 102 103 - 105 GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Main “Floor Corner Market Prices Are Lower SAVE WORRY AND DISAPPOINTMENT BY BUYING Meats 2? MURRAY’S Our shop has been located in the Corner Market for many years. Our trade has constantly increased. Figure it out yourself. Could we have done this without givy- ing a “Square Deal’? Ask your neighbor. Murray’s Washington Market 96 PIKE STREET—CORNER MARKET me P nr ae Independent Packing Company WE CASH PAY CHECKS—— STALL 2 Great Big Specials Saturday on Hams, Bacon, Pot Roasts, Veal Roasts, Pork Roasts, Sausage, Poultry and LESLIE’ Comer Market—Lewer Main Fleer First Ave. Floor Sanitary Market Also Corner First Ave. and University Best Butter, Ib... $-Ib. can M. J. B. Coffee... ++ +e $1.50 1-Ib. can Folger’s or Golden West Coffee . CRISCO Saturday Only— 3-lb. cans .......$1.00 6-Ib. cans .......$2.00 9-Ib, cans $3.00 5 lbs. Pure Rolled Oats. .40¢ Carnation, Federal, Canyon or Co-Operative | John C.L Bee the Great PARMERS MARKET 1,140 Feet Preduce Milk, 2 for 25¢ eslie Co. CHECK PACKAGES, 2c Sugar Stall—Economy Market: 4c after 8 p. m. Open till 11 Saturday. JOHNSON’S COME EARLY AND M. J. B. Coffee, Ib... .53¢ 3 Ibs. $1.55; 5 Ibs. $2.60 35¢ pkg. Cream of Wheat for ... < 400 Rolle@ Oats or 20¢ Del Mor Peaches limit 3 cans. Reg. 60c can Crab Meat - 45¢ -.18¢ Baking Chocolate Pint bottle 25e can K. C. Powder Bulk Graham or Soda Crackers, 6-Ib, can K for Johnson GroceryCo. HASTINGS and Beans, 3 for 2 26e cans solid Pack Tomatoes . 2 26c cans Del Monte 45c .can Ground Price Cutting SALE AVOID THE RUSH Golden West ew per pound 52¢ 3 Ibs. $1.45; 5 5 ; Ths. $2.45 35¢ Olympic Pancake Flour fof .........28¢ Creme Ol! or Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for 2 cans Sugar Corn for 25¢ 2 cans Peas or Toma toes for. 25¢ 15e Kingsford’s Corn Starch for....11¢@ Good Prunes, 2 Ibs, for Sun Mala Seediess Raisins, 2 Ibe. 45¢ 3 Ibs, Navy Beans for cans Sardines in ou Sunny Monday Soap, mite Pork +. 35¢ | 2 ++ BBO Catsup ‘aro Syrup 25c pkg. Crackers, 15¢ 1425 Economy Market Upper Incline y CUT-RATE GROCERY 1503-1505 PIKE PLACE MARKET 450 DOZEN CANS LIBBY’S RED BEANS 7c per can, 6 cans 40c, Burnett's Vanilla, 2-02, . OCedar Polish, 50c siz Dromedary Dates, pkg. Mazola Oil, pts. 38¢, a half gals., $1.45, gals. Fancy Siam Rice, 2 Ibs... ‘Tapioca or Sago, 2 Ibs Wesson Oil, pt. ca . 73¢, half gal Quaker Oats, large pk small pkgs. 2 for Quaker Puffed Wh Fresh Roasted Coffe Yellow Corn Meal, 4 Ibs. Lipton’s Tea, 1-lb, cans.. Morton's or Diamond C Shaker Salt New Hard Shi Iba, Blue Argo Corn Golden We ans Sriseo, 1%-Ib, ct cans $1.10, 6-41b. ca Tomatoes, large cans, 2 for., | Cream of Wheat, case of 3 dozen, $2.35 pkg. Post Toasties, 2 for...- Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, Ib. White Beans, 3 Ibs....+- Mrs, Boyer’s Pure Jelly, 8.07 jars ... +19¢ Mrs, Boyer’s 15-02, jars, for. yrop..18¢, 55¢, 81.07 Syrup Karo §: Karo 6 Raisins, Ib Sun Maid Seeded Raisins . » Navy Soap.... Palm Olive Creme Oil Del Monte Kingsford's Corn Starch. Ade Looe ITAY PUBLIC 6) MARKET GREEN'S STALL 102 Sanitary Market, First Ave. Floor. ‘Another Big Drtve on GOLDEN WEST COFFEE 50c LB. Limit 1 can. Gem Nut and Nut Ob MARGARINE | 35c BUTTER 60c LB. 3 pounds....... TWO TALL a MILK 22c Lots of bargains at Stall 102 Sanitary Market NAJIO; iL! Stall 66 Pike Pl. Mkt. ¢ Stall 44 ROTARY BREAD—IT’S GOOD TO THE LAST CRUMB *Economy Mkt. Made Head ef Farmers’ Row BECKER’S MARKET STALL 43 Pike Place Market, Lower Floor. SEE THE UNION CARD Fancy Pot Roasts. .18c Boiling Beef ......14c Fancy Steaks .....28c Many more big bargains on Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb A GOOD UNION MARKET Pure Fresh Milk 12c Quart—Rvery Day Bring Bettie. 79 Pike Pl. Mkt., Lower FI. COFFEE Direct From Roaster to You Assures You Freshness, Quality and Economy in our Coffees 50c Supreme Blend Coffee rs O € 3 Ibs. $1.45; 5 lbs $2.35 Best 40c Coffee in Town 8 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs, $1.85 45c Royal Baking Powder . 5c Rogers’ Baking Powder Pure Ground Chocolate or Cocoa, Ib., only Schilling’s Baking Powder, 5 poun Japan 4 pound We deliver by parcel post. aa prise Ave. Entrance Economy Market Apples, box ....$1.25 Dry Onions, 3 Ibs. .25c Jap Oranges, box. .90c STALL.11 ““iiz.2 weer Lower Fleer UNION BUTCHERS are selling UNION MEATS at the YUKON MARKET Stalls 30-32-34 STALL 2 We Lead Them All for Quality and Low Prices. Not in the Trust. DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 CRISCO ....... -eescceseses sas. HILLS COFFEE, 55c Ib; 2% I SANITARY MARKET LOWER FLOOR fegead, 55¢, $1.05, $2.05, ’ Stall 45 TREE TEA, % pound 23¢; S penas 40c pkg. Ravalll Oats......33¢ Olympic Pancake Fiour. -20¢ 3 pkgs, Creamettes.........25¢ 202+ - 25¢G 5 Ibs. best Small aoe Beans 3 Tbs. Wheat Flakes... 3 Ibs. Farina.. Centennial Best Flour (at Large pkg. Citrus Powder. 8% 1 Ib, best Ginger Snaps..A9@ 1 Jb. Soda Crackers... ..++. 1 1b. Graham Crackers.,-—.28@ 4 cans Del Monte Hot bee We kill, dress and sell our own cattle ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN THOMPSON’S PRICES ARE ALWAYS RI 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 REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST” Ful and Complete line of Men’s Dress and Work Shoes solld leather, of course $4.00, 84.40, $6.40 95.40 Our Ladies’ Stock more com- plete than ever. $3.40, $4.00, $4.40, $5.40, $6.40 fleadquarters for Boys’ Hi-Cut Shoes Boys’ and Growing Girls’ School or Dress Shoes $2.80, $3.40, $4.20, $4.80 Pike Place Market Shoeteria LOWER FLOOR Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest 10-Ib. pail Karo Syrup $1.03; 5-Ib. pail. ......... 35¢ package Citrus Washing Powder. Large cans Carnation Milk... . 5-Ib. can M. J. B. Coffee. . Golden West Coffee, 53¢ I Ibs. $1.48; 5 5 Ibs. $2. 40 Auto Club Coffee, 50c Ib; 3 Ibs. . Gold Shield or Reliance Coffee, ib... . $1.00 Brooms, 69c; $1.25 Brooms. . ee extra fine Brooms. . 35¢ pkg. Albers Peacock Buckwheat Flour... 35 xc pkg. Albers Flapjack Flour. ............. 40c pkg. Albers Rolled Oats... . 4 To sacks Salt pkg. Cream of Wheat..25¢ pkg. Olympic Pancake "our 28¢ Wesson Oil, pts, 38¢, ats. T5¢ Mazola Oll, 35¢, 70¢, $1.35 and -. 82.65 .38¢, 55¢, $1.05 see $2.05, $3.05 4 Ibs, Rolled Onts. 0c can Tuna Fish., 2 cans Rooth's Sardines. 4 cans Oil Sardines. 2 Ibs, Choice Prunes. 1 lb, Lipton’s Tea. 35c glass jars Spinach, ‘Toma- » toes or Corn. 25¢ 20c can Asparagus. 250 S, O, 8, Kitchen Cleans- er bars Creme Oil Soap. bars Naptha Soap.. bars Clean Easy Soap... bars Sunny Monday Soap for 3 3 Ibs. small White Be 2 Ibs. Red Chill Beans 50c pkg. Gloss Starch 25e can Van Camp's Pumpkin -.16¢ 1$e can Pumpkin . Jiffy Jel, pkg. Stong’s Economy Grocery 4 large rolls Toflet Paper 25¢ 3 cans Dutch Cleanser....25¢ 3 pkgs. H, C, Corn Flakes 25¢ 2 Ibs, Lentils. 350 Children’s Brooms. 2 cans Alaska Salmon 60c can Molasses. 16¢ pkg. Corn or for .. lSe pkg. M. J. B, 400 pure Ground’ Chocolate, Ib. B30¢ 4 boxes § for 20c can Minced © cans String Reans. cans Sugar Sifted Peas. pkgs. None Such Meat + 25¢ Ibs. New Seediess Raisins er. pkgs. Seeded Macaroni, pkg. . -B35¢ Mince 40¢ section Comb Honey. ‘206 5 8c r Naptha Pow- der ... +25 4100 cans Del Monte ‘Tomato Sauce 25¢ Stalls 37-38—Lower Floor, Economy Market €0 Watts, 400 ench SUGAB STALLS Every ay FRIEDMAN'S FRANKLIN MARKET Stalls 1-2-3, Economy Masieg OUR USUAL CUT PRICES ON MEAT FOR SATURDAY Our Banners Tell the © Story |