The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 19

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‘REVOLT IN RUHR IS NOW WANING § Germany Succeeding in Re- storing Order , MRs. THRIFT April 1.—(Delayed)—Re | fi West Germany today tt nued eas in the & THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. “m1 PUBLIC MARKET CENTER) “au CORNER PUBLIC MARKET SUGAR §=MILK GLAD TIDINGS FROM MURRAY Our shop is wonderfully supplied with an abundance of choice, tender meats for Easter, and the | ans prices will please you. Mrs. T's Much of the ¢ 4 Lbs. 59c 2 Mrvsntive BOC Fancy Picnics. .26c | Shldr Mutton 124c | Pork Roasts ...24c | Pot Roasts ....15¢ 1 rated their con: | STOCK LIMITED Mutton Chops. .20c | Legs Mutton. ..28c | Veal Roasts ...15c | Family Steaks. .20c Examp , e pee ae g ars Many Other Spectals Please Come Earty We always sell as we advertise—Ask your neighbor. Ge to vou mnt Or ff witb sala ati M's." GREEN'S BUTTER STORE MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET S!srrc or" A edhe FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO GEISMAN’S FOR EASTER SPECIALS siete arent sabe Booz @ Come Early, as There Will Be a Grand Rysh! package 20¢ Dromedary Dates, pkg... 235¢ Besieged Hg ooze Warwick Mate Delicia Deviled ma £ can Be se Uneeda Biscuit h 25e Family Soda Crackers, per j ; e valle ‘spe |} Refuse Californians ¢ N. B.C. Ginger Snaps... 38¢@ Prohibition Referendum M. J. B. Coffee, cans +: 1 “oA 52¢ oO 3 ly $1.53 82.47 ona hibition (8th st The decision was rendered in the e ase brouwht by J. A. Balotti, of Los| Angeles, againat D. B. Lyons, regis | trar of the voters of Los Angeles! county, to force Lyons to file a refer endum, | Attorneys who filed the action) ——s : nee sought to force a referendum on the| POR. SiASD Jar. ose sseees ie action of the atate legislature in ratt:| Van Camp Pork and Beans— tying the national amendment The decision of the court was) unanimous, with the exception of tice Melvin, who ts aick and took | Medium .. te Large .. seecess BOO Van Camp Soup oes le Wesson or Mazola O1)— a oO part in the case Pint ‘The court’s stand is that the con-| Quarts stitution of the United States clearly | Halt specified that the legislature of the| r | #tate shall be the final and only de | clding body when ratification of a| Dried F \tederal amendment is concerned. package .% Pearl Homi a Hominy ( | Arrest Follows Claim | Rolled Oats, 3-1. | Re er Car Onte, um. ohare of Swindle on Whisky | Split Peas, pkg.......... B2¢ TACOMA, April 2—Upon com:/ J he Green Peas, pkg........ 21¢ |] piaint of two Chinese sailors that he! é Fancy Japan Rice— had stapped payment on a $600 7 2%-1. package ........ 416, |]| check tendered in payment for ten i 6-Ib. package ..... .79¢ canes of Shanghai whisky they had ] . | pits. ...29@ |f| smuggied in on the steamer Javary, | A. A. Fair, Tacoma delivery man, was arrested by federal prohibition | supervisor McDonald. | 4 | Investigation revealed more boore | E on the vessel, and the two sailors | eiceee Decame enmeshed in the totls af the E Corn... 1Be@ ff mw an | eee Italy Agrees to Cut | New Extra Tax on Wine | ROME, March 31.—(MDelayed)—Ac | ceding to the vote of the National Wine Growers’ association, the gov jernment today agreed to suspend ap- Ppiieation of the new extra tax on} wine, } |Bryan Hopes Dry Plank ‘378 |} Will Enter in Campaign ‘37¢ ||| RIVERSIDE, Cal, Aprit 2—wu-| .87e jam Jennings Bryan and Senator | 3 ..2Be@ |]| Robert L. Owen, of Oklahoma, Del Monte Spinach ...,.28¢@ |f| this morning for Lon Angeles, where | Del Monte Pumpkin— | they will spegk at the Convention ot} No. 2 can.. 2.156 |f) the Southwest 5 vase Bryan refused to be interviewed | eo Sweet Potatoes, [on politics, except to say that he did | 2B7T¢@ |] not believe that prohibition would be | Heinz Kidney Beans— | factor in the presidential cam-| SO &, Ss i 38 Small paign. | Medium | “I do not believe that either party | Large M put a wet plank in their plat | | torm and I do hope to see both the| Heinz Baked Small -. 2.146 [f) republicans and democrats insert a Medi: ie “196 try plank,” he sal 32¢@ |] He also refused to dincuse Herbert | Heinz ¥ candidate. Small teterereers MBO in Baked Beans Hoover as a prenid Mediurn --.19¢ 1] Man and Girl Are Large - 3a3e¢ | Alaska Pink Saimor Rescued by Steamer J . 23¢ BALTIMORE, Md., April 2 Six. | . 15¢ teen hours adrift in a lost seaplane | without foo@ or water was the exper: | n 7? lence of Maj. Sidney KB. P ir, of Sardine Nekeo, the British army, and Miss Blanche | at 20¢ Frazer, a RBelgtan army nurse, who! Royal Chet Razor Clams- urrived here yesterday on the steam. | Flat cans 1v¢ hip Hilton, by which they were! Tall cana 21¢ icked ap on Sunday tast Whole ama, can Bie The flyers were rescued about 15/ Wash Macaroni, Spa miles southeast of Jupiter, on the ghettl or Noodles, pke. 8% Florida coast. Théy declared they eamettes, pike. o¢ had left Palm Reach on Saturday for “ia Crackers ae Rimini Island, in the Pahamas, tn er Snaps the seaplane. Thirty miles out at| wea, they ran out of gasoline and were forced to descend. Croker’s Children Test His Mentality | “« April 2— Lime al lan princes k better than her b 4 Croker, Jr., deciar lavit filed in the county cc in the Croker children’s suit to vent transfer or disporal of the for mer Tammany chief's property | ‘The suit was started to determine | Corn Meal, 10 Tha. 63¢ Kellogg's Krumbies, pkg. 11¢ H. O. Oats, pkg........-+ 16¢ Sunny Monday Soap, 6 bars for . -B5¢ Lenox Soap ..... Citrus Washing Powder— Large Croker’s mental condition, his chil Duck Soap dren declaring him incompetent to Rinno, manage hin estate, estimatea ot $10, Lux 000,000. ‘They claim Mrs, Croker has Panbrite Cle : an undue influence over her hus Aunt Pancake Sank Flour, 4 Ibs............4%¢ Aunt Jemima’ Flour, 4 Ibs be 53¢ Find Body of Man Karo Syrup, Light, Cans op he Seeeatinamnge eo Mississippi 2 age O1e DUBUQUE, Iowa, April 2—The 10 Ibe $1.17 |] body of Henry Northrup, who disap: Karo Syrup, Dark, Cans p m his home b t 3 196 |] > pund in, the ai 5 Ibs. dies 596 ri t in some willows 10 Ibe. $1.11 tur r to the coroner late yes. | Karo Maple ans terday 1% Ibs, 3 Be et Pace Mas ee || Three Moods Too $1.17 Much or Too Little $2.07 LONDON, April 2.—Mrs, Phyillin| Log Cab all. 396 Th agen told the judge her husband Medium, 77¢@; large $1.47 only had three moods, “He was SAME PRICES at 30 STORES elther sneering, violent or complete! silent,” said she, “Divorce granted,” | announced the judge Z | | Wrinkled Collar Causes Trouble| HOUSTON, April 2.—Car.| rie Doris, negress, wouldn't stop her | dinner to tron a collar for Spencer | Samson, negro. He argued and up-| braided her, Whereupon she shot him Jin the mouth, Hospital for — [dail for Carrie. _—_—_ REAL 1920 EASTER SPRING LAMBS 80 tusic tia: Goovs fo Pot Roasts .....124c | Veal Chops ......25c | Legs Mutton . ... .25c |Steer Boiling Beef 124c QUALITY Veal Roasts .....15c! Bulk Sausage ....15c | Hamburger ......15¢/ Smoked Shoulders 233c = |_AN?_PRICE INDEPENDENT TaGAWER COMPANY one ae DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY | SSO STALL 102) entice Stall 450 “Soni Fisk Stall 45 | RUSS K aR sy CA R LARGE ORANGES, 5 for 25e Big Special on BANANAS FEINBERG & KATZ Stall 12—Sanitary Market Lower Main Entrance ee ee PHLADELP BUTTER STORE | :=° 4 lis. 59c| YUKON 1-Ib. can Ghirardelli’ * Chocolate . se K. C. Baking Powder ,.,.10¢ c bot. Rogers Pure Vanilla 25¢ Maximum or M. J. B. Stalls 6-8 S#nltary Market Stalls 6-8 Stock Limited Lower Floor CO-OPERATIVE Best tran, Butter 66c" mt zee LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS MEAT CO. ee, per Ib. ‘ 24-1. can Hills Coftes Stalls 30-32-34 Sanitary Market Hillvalia Tea 1 Lower Floor. 2 pkes, Shredded Wheat . eeees cecees 2 pkgs Kellogg’s Corn Fi Walnuts, guaranteed good, Ib. or Post Toastion ....... 25¢ Caeseesccece 25¢ 1 Ib, Pure Chocolate or Cocoa 3 ibs Farina or Wheat . ee ase Piakes ....+ . .25¢@ | 2 100 cans Peppers . Look for the UNION SHOP CARD Swedish Potato Sau- Fancy ool Swine t Wiscogsin Bric lorida Gra ruil .... 65¢ Oc 9 Cheene, per Ib, .. Cheese, per|Ib..... 3 for 25¢ HELBOCK’S MARKET stecuz: | PHILADELPHIA FISH COMPANY Corns ., 256 | Compound, Ib. . Ist Ave Floor. Stall 10 Sanitary Market Stall 10 Von Sunkist Lemons, 1 Qe} Pig Hocks, Ib... Successor to Federal Meat Company Lower eee usa! ure 50c FRESH FISH, CRABS, OYSTERS STALL 11 Dry Salt Pork... Potato emengn, H. 38s ie heed, 3 Be. peed First Guatity Sanitary Market—Lower rior | Little Pig Sausage. ECONOMY—ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS Ladies Reet Heoom Lewer ence, | CHECK PACKAGES, 2c ¢ 9 Weteasseue MAZDA LAMPS Pipe Finse | Susnr Stall—Reonomy Market: co after $y. mm SAYS: WHY? 25 and et peels 40¢ can exist—on ROTARY We Pay 75e per 100 Ibs, at Sugar Stall, On Bread alone a nation OUR SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK S YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS SUG = yen, eon uve aren Cn nr ot 's 7 aa 5 .20c Economy Market, Lower Floor. mdidly and cheaply. irardelli’s Chocolate, can 38¢, can $1.07 2 Lb 3] Campbell ‘ Soups, i 1c; s Van Comp Q Soups ‘ silts Cc. A. SONNICHSEN IS BACK cde 3. Choice Split Prunes 25-lb. box . . .$3.00 " S. 31C 5-Ib. can M. J. B. Coffee .............044. $2.45 | AGORN MARKET f 4 Lbs. 62¢ 1-Ib can Auto Club or Reliance Coffee .......50c ts sadinirn Rec veeaigng RENE 285. 10-Ib. pail Karo Syrup ...............0008. 95c | With Meats You Can Eat at a Price You Can’t Beat 8 Lbs. $1.22 35c pkg. Albers Peacock Buckwheat Flour . . .29c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY seek a ae 40c pkg. Albers Rolled Oats ...... ay SSE 33c | Sirloin Steaks ..... ee Veal Roasts .......15¢ Sas beay tag. vgs 1-lb. pkg. Blue Ribbon Tea -+++++54e | Lamb Chops .. Veal Steaks ..... 30 pkg. Citrus a 25e pkg. Bing Washing Tablet: Golden West Coffee, Ib, 52¢; 3 ibs. $1.48; 5 Ibs, 2 15¢ bottles Creamed Horse- | 25e bottle Rogers’ Vanilla radish Se Lemon Pixtract ..... Bbc can Instant Postum ......28¢ | 186 can Raking Powder Jello, per pkg. Ike | ; e Sy ed yal Devited Pure Lard’? ibs.” 66 | Légs of Lamb ... ww- FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Sugar Stalls, Pike Place and Economy Marketa “ARNATIES lle Stall 66, Pike Place Bring Botte. Market, Lower Floor | | Also Stalls 44 and f7 Beonomy Mkt, bac houses on agasetaaiosed WHO IS YOUR BUTCHER? If you desire Courteous Service, Honest Weight, and the Best Quality Meats, came to the LINCOLN MARKET PIKE PLACE MARKET} SHOETERIA itor Walk Down a Few Steps and “Souk 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 | Our Ladies’ Stock more com- pre ean Pederal Milk an Rogers’ Baking Pow- 20c can Spinac $100 rolls Tollet Pap | 4 bo: archiight } eack Table Sait > pail Cottolene ¢ Label Cateup Pancake Mazola Oil... 28, | 2 pkes. None-Such Mi 2 pkes. Seediess Ratsin. 6 c can Table Cherries . cane of Corn, 3 for rx Naptha Soap dea pure Geoea, te, Be Bhe “ase | fase F ieklen of Chow “ite oa et ee | 83.. plete than sa ake te solid leather, of course 40, boy 00, 40, STALL 34 Pier uy iets Stas STALL 34 Be | Bho $4, $4.40, $5.40, $6.40 | $5.40, | +4 Boys’ and Growing Girls’ School or Dress ge Pare Lard, the best —— | Post Roasts, cut from choicest 4 1Se can Mustard, Sard ee 80, $3.40, 84.20, $4.80 2 Ibs .55e Steer, 15¢ tb. up ie | 2 cans Nooth's Sardines - a LOWER Clean Basy Soap ‘he FLOOR Sugar Cured Corned Beet, Pk ia Be Pike Place Market Shoeteria » Mee mis go 2 (t's cured right), Ib. ..... Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest IT’S LONG PROFIT uaxe HIGH PRICES! For First, there’s high rent for the landlord. Then follow excessive profits to the leather barons through market manipulations. | Then long profits again for the manufacturer and the jobber. Then last, but sometimes not least, the long profit dealer. Where, - as a rule, the dealer used to be satisfied with 75c to $2.00 a pair profit, he now demands a $3.00 to $8.00 or $10.00 margin. He arrives at this through a never-changing method of figuring in percentage instead of dollars. For example, a shoe that used to | sell at $5.00, on which a 40 per cent profit yielded a $2.00 margin, sells today at $15.00 and produces $6.00 to oil the way— just three times as many dollars profit. Do his increased expenses warrant it? They do not! > HERE’S A WAY OUT! <a THE UNITED ECONOMY STORES will open their first unit in the Economy Market, First Avenue and Pike Street, on April 3d, with a complete stock of Shoes for Men, Women and Children, the product of well-known and reliable makers. Fit, Style and Service the equal of any will be afforded you here, minus the long profits. OUR POLICY Good Shoes at a reasonable, old-time margin of profit. Our low rent, our cash buying power ard our eco- nomical methods of selling will justify this, It’s been done before and can be done again. Buying here means Economy; means Good Shoes; means your dollars instead of the other fellow’s percentage. Fix the Place in Your Mind—Mezzanine Floor, Economy Market, First Avenue and Pike Street—Next to Bartell’s. Two entrances: First Avenue, and from the Market—Pike Street side. UNITED ECONOMY STORES, No. 1 “2a” Up-to-Date REPAIR DEPT. in connection, where we save you money on your repair work. HALF SOLES Men’s .......$1.50 Women’s ... .$1.25

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