The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 19

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Believe Baby Wa: Was GAINESVILLE, Tex. Feb, 21. Afraid to face her parents with aby in her arms, Sarah Bell Car ton, 18, threw the infant to its deat from a moving train, near here, gording to police CHE! At ae Mayflower Cottage Cheese Your grocer sells Mayflower Cot- tage Cheese in cartons, Cottage Cheese is delicious and can be served in many different ways. Mayflower Cot- tage Cheese is made fresh every day and is an ap- petizing and eco- nomical dish. There is no better cheese than ours —ask for it. Mayflower Dairy” Milk, large can, Heinz Ketchup, large DOttle . se seesssseees Dabpionte Ketchup, large Siiaer 5 Ketchup, large bottle .. Pasadena Jam, assorted flav. . ane Kellogg Corn Fiakes. tae > 5 Ibs. dest Rioe........-.. 75@ 2% Ibs. small White Beans .. Meal ...... 4 ibs. Cracked Wheat....48@ Sunny Monday ~~ Lux Soap Fiakes Citrus Washing Powder, large pkg. Ivory Soap, 2 bars Duck Soap, 2 bars . Sunbrite Cleanser, can Porter's Salad Dressin, large bottle Rogers’ Mustard, jar. Heinz Chili Sauce, 1 bottle ... Washingtor 2 Ihe. White or Yellow Corn 14¢ Macaroni, Spa- ghetti and Noodles, pkg. 8¢ Van Camp's Spaghetti, No. 2 cans «- 19¢ Creamettem pkg. ¢ Tree Tea—Ceylon Black or Japan Green, full pound pkg. . Dromedary Dates ... Del Mante Tomatoes, quality, solid pack, No. cans; 3 cans ....+ California Standard Tomatoes in Puree, No. 2% Van Camp medium . Van Camp Pork and Beans, large 2 Van Camp Soups . Heinz Tomato Soups, fancy 2 ¢ --Ale mediurr cans . . 23¢ Fowler's Sugar Peas, 2 cans . . B5¢ 1. BBE .26¢ Pink Salmon, Extra Fancy Corn ... xtra Faney Peas, small a tender ...sceseeeseeeee 27¢ Del Monte Peaches and Pears, 3 cans for.. 00 Horiolulu Pineapple, sliced, large can ° BT¢é Park Asparagus. . 28¢ Royal Chet Razor Clams «AT%¢ and Z1¢ SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES “Be Glad There's One Near You.” Thrown to Death| ac Believes Women 1 h Railway Service « Also They Should Have the Same Pay as Men WASHINGT D. Cc, Feb, Miss Pauline ¢ mark, manager of the women's service section, division of labor, United States Railroad Ad ministration, believes there is a fu ture for women in railway service She believes, also, that women daing the same type of work as men are entitled to equal compensation. She enforced an equal wage scale during the war. Miss Goldmark explains the re duction of the number of women employed by the U. S. Railroad Ad ministration fram 101,000 to 82,204 within eight months after the sign- ing of the armistice, as being duo to the need for economy, the return of many war veterans to thelr old ork and the fact that she removed me women whose responsibilities ntailed undue hardships. Where he may » Of fame and that were his; Some enim, secladed, qalet White Cardboards Mark City Autos PORTLAND, Ore., Feb, 27-—~It you see an automobile bearing a conspie- uous white cardboard in place of a Ii cones tag you can be assured that it is a car belonging to the city of Portland So many city employes have been y police during the last few having licenses on their ines that Commissioners Mann Pier, in conjunction with City Property Custodian Wilkison and Hal M. White, secretary to Mayor Baker, decided to equip the cars with, “sign boards’’ to inform the police of their right to operate without licenses, 2 Have Future in |: \Black Hand Again jJand two small children }thru it al Fear More ‘Stock ” Pari way is to say that American | the field than @ rebel chief who gets|sion on antiinterventionista, ‘ould be @isposed of In Report Suicides crests in Mexico are financing | nothing, whom I have talked, because of the | Ment conditions, has just anno pee thie way, and that the transaction NEW YORK, Feb What p natant rebellion against the; However, the oll. men say that if|constant fire of condemnation which |CaFnings, for the year ending June i110. ¢9 509,000 lice fear will not he Inst sulcide| Mexican government by maintaining, | they t pay, Pelacz will de|0ll interests have >> Bod $2 sg oct Mae phe age aos as th Hi investors being | in the field, an armed force of rebels. | gtyoy wells. They also say |CAtrangn, It in pointed 155 welae bedshaah The rege gamed Record Said He Was caught by recent drops in Wat! #t The other way is to say that that the te department knows |0!l interests have ro “lin Mesienn Gotars. ? necks was the suicide of Mra. Clare|oil companies are held up for a|that th payments are being|"™n2 constantly on one hand and)" “ Dead, But He Wasn't ison Page at te Vanderbiit hotel. atipulated amount each month and | made. subsidized @ rebel army on the other.| GEORGE BUSHNELL, 1617 Web. 27 Mira. Police found on Investigation that/that they have to pay because C One of the peculiar features of this | BRITISH INTER | Third ave. fed in San Diego, Bo | Mra. NI foe the ¢ Jon in front of the etere NEW YORK, Feb, 27.—The dead, Se fact remains that Americans| while resentment against Carranza can oll interests maintained their op-| 4). remainder of the 1919 efop ae ug af eter Guodian: hes Pelacs must be a merry old soul, if/are paying a fixed amount each) has boiled up ever since Carranza n to the ofl pr us of the toll milling it with the Lake ay they 4a deafen.| Money helps to 1 happiness in th te ino And that the money|got on the Job. Pelaer has D Jean constitution the British in | iin Company, of Lake Cherian, ling aye? on. bat Os hia wite| the breast of it chief, for} to support the armed force that talked out by witnesses be rests complied fully and kept o7 a King” Pelnes about $30,000 | Pelaez keeps in the field, Palneg is mmittee and, monty, dling, greatly to their profit » at In announcing the directors de- timo watching ntock reports THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. ‘AMERICANS PAY “KING” PELAEZ, MEXICAN wey BANDIT, $30,000 A YEAR FOR “PROTECTION” 222220 Shows Itself i in vU. S. W ORLBANS, La lack-handera, (he frat ines th have been responsible Po ‘of the Pacific Rice Grower association have decided to dispose © relieved to lept calmly) cach month f panies in th Mexico, Th tating this « looked upon as one | to American Joi mi wort at all. The Mexican Phis heavy payment to a bandit |Pnation of the leade: nak ite ‘atest impr | Hoy al Duteh Sh aa on ane vr tleniate, wit, [complied with the Carranza ¢ om-/a rebel, a bandit of] It is clear that a rebel chief who te $30,000 a month in cash can a much more effective fc in Joseph P. Stephens, preai- dent of the association, sald abot 0 bags of paddy tes, ea e-seventh of the stasam’s — elrto le O11 Ce. com eee, raon and the Old! hieh | interests eved her son ad Page had spent most of her|ranza doesn’t put down the rebél| situation is that there seems to be | KEPT ON DRIL band. _| ieee Pesentinent again _Pelaes, it is is curious t Cal, Tues while the Amert-! ceive cording to word re-|t y friends v PUBLIC MARKET CENTER Meet the Producer «a ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS— Ee: | CHECK PACKAGES, 2c ree oan Velvet Edge Sharp Shop | Taha Gi Dusk Sugar Stall onomy Market: 4e ie sp m SUGAR LARD Sharp “Smear ‘ ton ull 11 Saturday CARNATIC! ca 12 SUBSTITUTE 2s 45c. PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Place Woednenday» only... DEPENDABLE COFFEES 50¢ Supreme Blend Coffee ‘2m 346 Bold on Wednesdays up till 230 DP. m. at Pike Place Market Sugar Stall and after 2 p. m. at Boon. omy Market Sugar Stall. RAINIER PACKING co. 1527-1529 Pike Place Not in the Trust. The Quality and Price of our Meats Will Convince You. Pike Pl. Mkt. 8 Ibs; $1.45; 6 Ibs, $2.35 | Stall 4. Tomorrow Be Sure to Visit the ipee Bonsante: | pee Be sat) dae 234¢ Master Blend Coffee ° | eomoct——— Oo een sss AOC | “Secon pes OO 3 Ibs. $1.30; 114 Ibs, 65¢ | J 0 H N Ss 0 N GROCERY co. cage of Yea! noANOTHRR BIO VEAL GFROLAL 3 ibs. $2.15 Stalls 7-8-9 Saar eee Stalls 7-8-9 | fer te ee., MORO | yee toe cr esesceeeee Pure Fresh Milk Barton's Circle W Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. 50¢ — Quart-—Svery Dey 12 Royal or Sehilling’s Baking We are preparing a list of Specials that Powde 2% Ibe 61.17 Bring Bettie 6 the, « 9.88 wrnertamt.towem. | will save you real money.. No Junk—no T Hl CUTTE 25e K. C. Baking Powder... 10¢ : , : : Soo KC Baking Powder... 70¢ | ROFARY BREAD—ihe vreed sw | Bunk. If it comes from Johnson’s it is PRICE Try it once and for more you'll scream, preme. Puré Ground Cocoa or Chocolate, tb. good, and the price is right. WITH ANOTHER WEEK’S SPECIALS 10-pound pail Karo Syrup.:..... J 20¢ 47¢ Pure Ground Cinnamon, Ib Vanilla or Lemon Piavor, CUT-RAT 45c can — ene Powder......... onas of hi - lity at » HASTING ’ GROCERY CRISCO.... . .35¢, 50c, 98c, $1 95, § prices, aes ede to 786 Mazola Oil..... $5 wien ne .35c, 70c, $1.35, 1503-1505 Pike Place Market pe Cane Sugar, 5 lbs. 87c. Limit 5 Ibs. Two 20c cans Corn, 25c; case, 2 dozen... . 20c cans Tomatoes, 11¢; case of 2 dozen. . Auto Club Coffee, Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs..... Made f and Baked at | Fisher’s Blend Flour, 49-lb sack ...........$3.35 | Golden West Coffee, pound, 53c; 3 pounds r Keonomy Market 1501 Pike Place Market $1 48; 5 unds + “ries Ave, Entrance Head of Farmers’ Row Log Cabin Syrup. .35¢ and 69¢ | Baking Soda, 2 Ibs. . +-10¢ 5- d odg > J B. Coffee seating $2.45 Creer atin” sar | Hen Bea, barn 268 | TT Ma Oe Broome. : Hills Coftee, tb see | "Se eee i s c Se ces 4 Ae tot retaee 7 .. 25¢ b0c can Instant Postum......38e | Wesson Oil, pts. 38e; ata. PIKE PLACE MARKET Cream of Wheat, pkg. . -27¢) bc Rogers’ Baking Powder. 25 |» cans Rooth’s Sardin Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, Ib...40¢ | 4 ad Clana, No. 1 cans, 406 309 can Ri 48° | 2 Ibs. choice Prunes SHOETERIA aphesy Sunmald Raisins, large pkg. 20¢ | ib: Lipten's Di FLOOR Ground Chocolate, Ib. ...... B26 | NOs A Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. Instant Fostam, large......20@ | New Currants = read , ; ; ‘ Mazola, pints, 35¢, quarts, 69 Beams, . To those who know us we need say nothing. To Pm ry of ea ge Fard Dates, Ib. ave “Try us once those who do not know us we say: Pure Strawberry jon, Ib. and you will also be convinced that pom Peart Tapioca, 2 Iba. .. 4 Washington Macaroni, pkg... 8¢ ‘ans Pork and Beams REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ Creme Olt Sean 8 fot Bp | New Hard Shell Walnuts, tb 22¢ ; Kare. Bunny Monday Rea SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST” Full and Complete line of | Our Ladies’ Stock more com Men's Dress and Work Shoes Diete than ever Teco Pancake Flour, 3 for..35¢ | Red Chili pees ¥ | ble Whole Wheat, No. 10 sacks 73¢ Pride aelly 3.40, 84, eo, Se 40 | ann solid leather, of course ~s . White Beans, 3 Iba. .25¢ Cocom ib Bee | foc can Minced Clams $4.00, $4.40, 85.40 | Headquarters for Boys’ Hi-Cut Good Matches, 6 boxes .....25¢ | Potato Fiour Ie | 2 cans Lima Beans ae Shoes Del Monte Tomatoes, Jarze Boys’ and Growing Girls’ School or Dress Shoes cans . -..19¢ | Aunt Jemima Buckwheat. ..15¢ « 82.80, $3.40, $4.20, $4.50 Corn Meal, 91b. sacks. Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 for 25¢ an Libby’ Apple Butter. H . LOWER Morton's Shaker Salt | Yellow Corn Meal, 4 cans...25¢ pcan Red Salmon .... Pike Place Market Shoeteria Wrox Karo Syrup, 5-Ib. pail......52¢ “pottie Snider's Catwup’ 2. otal Where Renta and Prices are Positively the Lowest MURRAY GIVES YOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH When you read this ad, remember that Murray Sells as He Advertises Mutton is Mutton and Lamb is Lamb. Diamond Nea Shaker Salt, a. can 11¢ ec cans Del Monte Tom Sauce ... YES, ITS A SHAM to sell mie as cheaply as this, but we are the business and getting it, too. Read these prices, the come in tomorrow and the happy throngs. Prime Rolled Roasts, Steer Short Ribs, per Steer Pot Roast, per Hamburger and Sau- ind . 3¥ec| sage, Ib. ........1 pou Shoulder Mutton, per 1 4 Te sacks Salt 300 pkg. Cream of Wheat Karo Syrup, 10-Ib, pail,..91.02 CORNER PUBLIC MARKET wecipeniee”* MILK 24¢ $e, BUTTER COFFEE CHEESE | EGGS Following are samples of our Saturday prices: eerie 33c. ne ‘BOt ‘bh Ce | eae pisdinge Fine Beate, Ib.. Pork Roasts . : .23c| Veal Cutlets ...22c | bien. 35C | 35c Doz. | A sure winner | 35¢ si Legs of Mutton, per | Nice Brisket Corned Veal Roasts ..123c| Boiling Beef ..124¢ |—————- i pound .......... 25c| Beef, Ib. ....... Lean Bacon .. .30c|Lamb Roast ...22c | "ie White ‘ Mazola | ¢ tee ge JE Sag in sz ele | DAWSON MEAT CO. MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 94.96 Pike St. Corner Market, Lower Floor, South Entrance STALL 2 Corner Market Main Floor Opposite Green's But Stalls 102. 103 - 105 Main Floor Corner Market Stall 116 Stall 116 Store GREEN'S BUTTER STORE ——=—=—==———-WE CASH PAY CHECKS Lower Main Foor Well, We Told You Meats Had to Come Down—Here We Are With a List of Specials to Prove It—We Lead ’Em All Corner Market, Lower Main Floor STALL 2. Veal Ronetso00.0020000cciahge kag > pe HSI SR: 4 Chickens ...... ......-....35¢ linen. OF ie A te yadaepmne 4 Fresh Turkeys LARD 2 Lbs. 55c INDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY MEAT CO. Lower Floor. } co MA ARK Stalls 103-105-107-109, Sanitary Market— sar ee CLEANLINESS 4 Ibs. Is the first rule in the making of 25¢ Fresh &liced Ling Cod, Ib. iaHe f 60¢ Fam Sunkist Oranges Lemons, doz. Mixed Nuts, 1b. Big Special FEINBERG ané KATE 12—Sanit: Market Lower Fleer Katrance GREEN'S STALL 102 2 Market—Ist Ave, Floor caxs MILK 20c CANS (Limit 4 cans) ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN. We kill and dress our own cattle. Big Specials Saturday Schilling’s or Golden West Sliced \reakfast Breast of Veal, CCFFEE 50c Lb. ous Bacon, h. * 50c per Ib. ...... 12ke Fancy Veal Roasts . . .14¢ bb. warren 9 BREAD | fie t®.......55c/ ncaa se 15¢ Pork Roasts lb... Little Pig ptt Sausage, 28¢ Ib.; 2 Ibs.. vee Many. other specials. Prices are plainly marked on all our meats, THOMPSON'S MARKET No dust or dirt In our spotiess Bread baked before your in our special revolving ‘Try It ‘24c Dee. -20C BUTTER 60cLb. A sure winner, Peanut Butter 20c Ib. Fresh Made Datly. Our Own Sugar-Cured No. 6 Pails, $1.25 Borden's Milk, 2 tall cans ..24¢ Beginn’s Bake Shop BACON, 30c LB. Lard: No, 10 Pails, $2.50 IRE an ‘pricns | 1523! Int Ave, Sanitary Market | STALL 26 “qlower Wisse :

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