The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 18

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bizamere> USES 76 NAMES TO HIDE TOTAL OF HER WEALTH NEW YORK, June 4 an who evidently SATURDAY SPECIALS YE'S MARKETS Choice Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, half or whole, Ib... 2.2... . +1. 36e Choice Sugar Cured Bacon Strips, 10 to 15 average, half or whole, Ber Ws gieis cw'ebees ess chia Choice Sugar Cured Carnation Ba- On, Her ids. <s. .32c Pickled Belly Pork, lb... .30¢ Ib... 25¢ .27¢ .15¢ . 23¢ .14c A wom believed the amount of ber bank balance was nobody's business kept fhe sécret to herself by depositing under 76 names, Sho Waa Mrs, Harriet L. Kingsland, She bad accounts in savings banks in all parts of the ity, Only one was in her right name Get Into Your SUMMER CLOTHES We have a good yari- ety of summer weaves for your selection, Sweet Wild Rose Pure Lard, bulk, Choice Pork Roast, lb..... Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib. Choice Steer Rolled Roast, lb. Choice Steer Boiling Beef, lb... Choice Veal Roast, Ib........ Choice Veal Chops, Ib. ... ... POPE LAVOE, Tse oes cos wonie Pork Backbone, 5 Ibs. . ...:. 1: EXTRA SPECIAL Fancy Strictly Fresh Killed Hens, per Ib. .34¢ Fancy Strictly Fresh Broilers, lb. 34c Mayflower or Wild Rose Butter, the finest made, order by brand, lb. 56c Favorite Brand Butter, lb.......53¢ ES TOPS. cu sine cad sages we Marigold Nut Margarine, the kind with the flavor, lb............35¢ Fancy Full Cream Cheese, lb. .,. .35¢ Olympic Market, First Ave., south of Pike St. American Market, Third Ave. and James St. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Ave. Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Ave. Central Meat Market, First Ave. between Pike and Union Bay City Market, 1420 First Ave. Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way Se SI Prohibition Man \Frenchman Makes Is. Dead in South) New Air Record LOS ANGELES, June 4.—Dr. D.| PARIS, June 4-—B. Bernard, a M. Gandier, for six years state su French aviator, established a new perintendent of the Antisaloon|world'’s record for an endurance league, and one of the most promi-| flight when he landed today after nent prohibition workers In America, | having been up for 24 hours, 19 min- died of cancer of the stomach at|Utes and seven seconds continuous midnight at the Loma Linda sani- flight. The record-breaking ascent tarium, near Redlands. ended at 2 a. m LOCAL CHAPTER of “Gr UNION TAILORS Prices as Low as $35 ters.” MRS. FRED A. UDELL, wife of hotel clerks’ organization, will send Major Udell, died Th h r 3T. five delegates to the national con |home on Vashon 1 304 PIKE : vention to be held at Colorado|servicen at the home at 1 p. m Saturday. . Springs late this month. ape ere FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS Entrances First and Second Avenues—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. American Grocery Stores Company BELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UP?’ FLOOR, CENTRAL big ofa MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWFR FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—109 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET BORDEN’S MILK, can, .........1134¢| RELIANCE COFFEE, lb. ...... --- 49¢ MOOD 6c cdwupbivenscobenewe ceed $5.45 | HILL’S RED CAN COFFEE, bb.... .55¢ | 2, Ibs... $1.33 Ss, 2 FRUITED WHEAT AND OATS, |g! Mcp sis sap ais pe th “ Ib,, 54¢; 3 Ibs., $1.59; oth $2.59 LENOX SOAP, 5 bars ...-.---.... CITRUS POWDER, large pkg... KINGSFORD’S CORN OR GLO STARCH, Ib. pkgs. .. TREE TEA—The Best Tea Value on the Market Today Ceylon-Japan, lb., 49c; 4 Ib. .25c 4 GALT BLUE RIBBON TEA. ‘| Ib., BSG; 44-lb, CREAM OF WHEAT, pkg. . Solid Pack Tomatoes 5 mum Best St Seeded Del Mo Hunt's Bord Mazola gallon . Del Monte Extra Sugar Peas, can - Del Monte, Reliange, Maxt- String Beans, No. 2 cans Maine Corr otash, an can ans, small can.. Medium 176, large oe om Det Monte Baked Beans, hb can . flat ( Pigpaee t 674, Pp int B&¢, qua Soft Shell Almonds Washington Vegetable Company Home Grown Lettuce, 2 15¢ Fresh Tomatoes, Ib. .. 20¢ Bermuda Onions, 8 lbs.............- 25¢ PROWEF OCONEE, ID, oc cccs coccccceons 15¢ Asparagus, lb. . ae Strawberries, very low price. Sweet Oranges, 6 for... Winesap Apples, dozen Seedless Grape Fruit, 6 fo Juicy Lemons, dozen... . 3 es, box.. At the Candy Stall Up the incline, next to Help Yourself Grocery Special for Saturday Cream Mints and Wintergreen, 4b. 24¢ | Fruit Jellies, Ig-lb. ....... a Chocolate Wrapped Caramels, 14-lb.. .22¢ | Apricot Nougat, lg-lb. ........ | | to be the best and fairest plan, THE §8 ATTLE The Star will pay $50—$10 each _ for the five best letters suggest $5 tng solutions of the carfare prob lem, ‘The letters must not be more than 300 words each, and should be written on only oge side of the paper, Address them to the “Cartary Eadltor, Star,” ‘The followeng are a few of the suggestions submitted by Star | eadern: THREE METHODS The expense 000,000 ought Carfare Mditor, Star |of the clty railway, for operation, maintenance and interest, for the four months ending April 30th last, | Was $2,081,183.89, Receipts for the same term were $1,741,100.87 On thie basis, the ex pense for the year will be ooees 86,243,561,67 |* And the receipts 223,202.01 Showing a lows of ..$1,020,249.66 This ia exclukive of depreciation, bond redemption, or other items Add $833,000 for bonds, and you have @ deficiency of $1,860,000, in-| creasing at the rate of $2,800 a day Now for the remedy There is no possibility of a reduc tion of expense to moet any great part of the deficit. An increase of revenue could be secured by Firat—A 2£0ne system, which seems | Becond—A flat increase of fare to T cente—assuming that there would be no les of business therefrom there would be an increase of re cotpts for the year of $2.089,000-——or $239,000 mere than the deficit Third--A tux levy of approximate ly 8 mills to meet the current deficit for the year There in & ponstble legal objection to @ tax levy to pay a debt of a pub lie utility without @ vote of the peo rolls, and unless thie is provided for at once, the finances of the railway will be in a desperate condition im mediately after June 10 I have not taken into account any provision for a depreciation reserve, which Id be provided for, but in too heavy a load to handle at pres ent Cc. A. LA GRAVE } WHY ANY FAKES? | Carfare Editor, Star: Mewarding street car fare raising controversy would like to suggest a plan that Van ¢ would settle all arguments, -Let the | city operate the street cars a} charge no fare at all, Let eve body and every one, who wants te ride free. Do away with transfers and conductors, One man could operate any car; people could get on and| off at any point they wish, and the} taxes, everybody rides street cars and let everybody pay for them. 1 think the above plan worthy of con-| | sideration. 3. | 2609 3rd North. | HOW WE'VE GAINED Carfare Editor, Star: If the travel ng public would all uae the atreet ™ then there wold be enough to better and keep up an well t of running the «ys | ickel fare. nerefore only fal to keep the Present fare and pay the deficit, if any, by taxation. Auto owners can ||| + only be reached in this way, and as| the city as a whole profits by good car service, part of the burden of | maintaining the service should be borne by thone who have property ||| G- and pay taxes. We are undoubtedly now at the |] | | peak of high cont ax to materials, and |] Tree 1 1 or Carnatic ree ree from now on any changes will be | downward, giving the nickel higher purchasing power. My suggestion | therefore would be; First take the | Jitneys off every street that has car | service; second, separate from the system's payroll all men not abso- lutely needed and curtail on all other expenses; third, pay any deficit by taxation on the ground set forth | above. The city of Beattie made its great ost mistake when in 1899 it renewed the franchise with the Stone & Web- can.. ster interest. This we are now pay ing 5 for: If the people had not heeded the money interest, the newspapers, | and taken over the car aystern then |— meteresamninneiensti —— aa’ = —— i COTTAGE | CHEESE | = notice. Very appetizing. Put up in conve ient, sanitary containers. Buttermilk is the ideal h weather drink. Has real heal uable aid to digestion. daily. “May flow er Dair ust Honest Walks nyntem oes, the minsion, which in my mind is worth the excess price, and we are now frge to wettle the street car problem in our own way; wish we could any an Washington M. shett! stant) giving qualities and is a val- Every good grocer can supply you with Mayflower Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk—fresh STAR Hut we are rid of the aster interest Bale anser, can neer, can D Flakes, pag powder ca * Corn Stare ke ple Pa Byrup, blue, There will be, in addition to the foregoing, a deficit on June 10, when | © Syrup, blue the city treasurer stops paying war Syrup, dive rants, of approximately $800,0 Syrup. red, 14 made up of overdraft, warrants ou aa » Ryrop, red. b-Ib standin naudited claima an anding, unaudited claiins and pay p rece v8 OS Cabin Syrup, small Log Cabin Syrup Log Cabin Syrup amp's Pork LETTERS GIVE VIEWS _ OF STAR READERS ON THE CARFARE PUZZLE we would not now have to pay about in excenn of what we Btom > Wer and so far oe car Public Service com much for the gas and telephone hum bug In our fair city N. M. NELSON THE BEST because by taking advantage Me Ge the Ide kote bh, per ite » Gloss Starch, per 1%-1b. ifs, pkg 12%e ker Puffed Wheat ke fi “gaiad 'D yonnalse ‘Dres ne, e Milk. tall Milk, tall Milk, tall Washington Coffee small Washington C medium. Washington Coffer. n- ot th v yal Baking Pe ant Postum, large erenl, per Dkg Tea, Japan or SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES “Re Ging There's One Suitable to serve with every if meal, and ready at a moment’s nutritious and wer, pke pay for the maintenance and upkeep 12\4e could be paid by taxation just the a ee ene mame as we tax ourselves to pay for large pke.. a8e jour fire protection, our police pro Corn Flakes, per tection, street jighting, our parks. wrumbice, she ints | playfields and boulevards | m of Wheat. pkg | Street oar tranaportation is just ans | Nuts, pkg Ite important as parks, playfields, police Suoodden Witek sha. or fire protection, street lighting O-Menl. per pke boulevards etc. Everybody payn||| lost Toasties p : ressing, 1 ressing. Ane offer, Sia ate Westlake Public Marké TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA for Lunch M FLOUR WHERE “.. SOAP a one oe ne aeate Balada, Preserves, Cheese, etc? bars Sunny Monday mac ‘estinke Bpecial White. . r AT STALL 104 : elle 6 barn Crystal White...,., DELICATE SUGAR STALL—Lowee Section DuLIVERY Olives, 49-1 49-1b ars Bob 491d. #k, Centennial Beat 64 SUGAR STALI-~-Lower Section WESTLAKE Stall 105 <a | Albers Stall 196 TOKIO FREE DELIVERY No. 50 Drifted Snow (Sperry) Flour. $3.45 Phone Main 5952 Phone Faliett 4314 Zoble Grocery Co, | “WHY PAY MORE? Bwift's White Soap, five ase SyPEss YessBa._ Sugar, 2 Ibs, for.......++0+ ane for ahe 1 Ib. Hills Red Can Coffee. 53¢ Searchlight Matches S Ibe, M. J. B. Coffee 82.45 boxes for 35 trus Washing Powder. 27¢ economy Jar Caps, “ Lipton’s Tea, Ib The err Beir ealing Caps. per dos oe / 2 packages matoes'é Corn Fs Flakes . 25¢ be 45e can Royal Baking Pow be der ven sees + BBO IE 2 Ibn. best Jap Rice.,.......25¢ fa 1 cat Albers Oats, large 2 large cans Tomatoes......25¢ package ......88¢@ | a 2 the, 2... 09¢ | Albers Peacock | Tb CRISCO 6 Ibe, $1.90 Pancake Flour. | is 9 Wom oe ee 2.85 large pkg. .... 20¢ BACON BACKS LEAF LARD... . . 20c Lb; We Advertise Family Necessities—No Forced Sales on Stale Meat or Bum Cuts—Take » Good Look Shoulders Lamb, Ib.........174c| Veal Steaks, Ib......... Legs Lamb, Ib..............27!/c| Veal Roasts, lb... . Lamb Chops, Ib...............25¢! Breast Veal, Ib.......... THESE SPECIALS ON SALE AT BOTH MARKETS ARCADE MARKET FUSS MARKET Stalls 8 and 9 Stalls 8 and 9 | Stalls 10 and 11 Stalls 8 an Phone Main 1434 The Basement Store Westlake Grocery Store The Choicest of | Washington Carnation }3 cans ..35¢ Sean. per can, L1¢ MILK iy | ee Sees milk and cream, 10 cans limit. Borden’s / 1 case, $5.60 2 7 ious cottage Reve churned daily. 3% Ibs. California Small White Beans | ff 3 ths. Fancy Japan Rice | | | } 3 bare Fels Naptha Soap ......¢ tbe can Van Camp's Pork and Beans 3 packages Corn or Glows Starch... SB REE OUP eee. tw wesaecenend SEaEe 6 rolls ToYet Paper 25¢ | $1.25 value Broom S9¢ Crescent 3 cans of Corn or Peas Rinso, package ......8¢ Cream Coffee for 50¢ 3 pken. Lux for ..35¢ | 1 Ib - 60¢ 1 Ib, Evaporated Ap. 2 Ibm. bulk Rolled Oats Crescent ples for 25¢ BE Licekcincie snes 99 Coffee Van Camp's Soups. 11@ | Dromedary Dates, per O & sce0n 45¢ 2 cans Oil Sardines. 15¢ package .........238¢ Crescent 1 IB. of bulk Chocolate 1 Ib. of Evaporated Baking Powder for «-. B8¢ Peaches ... --B30¢ 1 Ib. .....25¢ that is made from only the sweetest and purest of cream—incomparahly good. Buttermilk sold at thé Market Stall for ONLY | S¢ a quart Ostberg’s Cash Grocery Phone Elliot 170 = “Where You Buy for LESS” Stall 192 49-pound sack Patent Flour......----$3.25 24e 35¢ 2 TSe BOOM 00+ eeree+--- SOG 1 lb. Ginger Snaps .... | lean Orange Marmalade Me bottle Cateup... 40¢ Log Cabin Syrup.. 3 bars Palm Olive Soap ETTA TT caver htha Soap, ane Corn...... SOe | 2 boxes, Shaker Salt. kage Dates... 20¢ 206 bottle Roger's Vanitia.. ; Mexican Red or | 294 can Kraut or Cabbage Bayo Bea + -25¢@ | & ibs, M. J. B. Coffee... Mrs. LYNG Very ie, Butter, m, for Cream Cheese, 350 orn “TRY IT EXTRA SPECIAL | very Best Fresh Chumed Butter 55 Stall 137 Washington Butter, Egg, Coffee and Tea Store © MEATS FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED Pot Roast, Ib.. 18¢ | Sirloin Steak, Ib. Boneless Brisket 28¢ to 35¢ | Beef, ib. .. ALPHA MARKET THREE Cal per by Stall 159 Stall 159 Stalls 6 and 7 ——— roc LHe FTORES COMPANY xc, Ralston Bran .......17¢ Quaker Puffed W heat Pork Roast, Ib McKean Says: Tell the ladies to procuré their uf fe ili | 21¢¢ Candies, Chocolates, Mints, Bars, 9 . Post Toasties . 12lge ete, at GIRLS Washington Macaroni STALL 10514, 8. E. ENTRANCE , 8lg¢ Ice Cold Drinks M. J. B. Coffee, 5-pound You Make No Mistake in 6 TOR . cede cane 2.65 Buying Albers Flapjack Flour, WHI Bn saniiere 4 Dungeness Butter Borden's Milk, tall. ..58¢ 2 lbs. ..81.15 Delicia Corned or Roas' at. . eee Mazola on, pints ° Van Camp's So Lenox Soap Fela Naptha ... And the same money-enving prices on everything else you need. Stall 25—Lower Section Stall 1 Stall “160 “RU MMAGE SALE Dishes, Clothing, Millinery and General Household Goods JUNE 3,4 AND 5 Stall 160 Stall 160 Not Guilty Owing | Take This News to to His Insanity) Greenwich Village! Found not guilty of theft of a fur) PARIS, France, June 4.—Bobbed cape by feason of insanity, Jake Bar-|and tou: hair is going out of man, cabinet maker, was in county |fashion now ring place to the jail Friday, and will be confined in| smooth and simple hair dress called the insanity ward of the state prison|Greek, which consists at Walla Walla A. W. Frater's court Thursday Trial was in Judge|as large as it can be on the nape ot beately nm \ | s MAYFLOWER. }) BUTTERMILK) usher. | | Dentist Imy entire time to my Love is blind, they say. Must| matrimony be so too? It was when, Second Hand Bed Is NEW MEAT MARKET | Mary Warren mo arried The Sage-| Sold for $2,550 YORK, June 4.—Like old wine, some beds improve (in prict) h age. A four péster, made in} a in the 16th century, brought | 0 at the sale of the Tolentino! lection. The only bed resembling | it is in the Cleveland Museum. | Corner Third and Madsen Open Saturday Finest in City. Special for Saturday: 18¢ 18¢ — oe | NEW Seattle’s Leading T am now devoting Lamb Stew... +--+: Veal Stew Pot Roast Pure Lard Boiling Beef dental practice, I make all examinations and diagnose each case as well as do all extract ing between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p,m My offices have beer established for more than a quarter of a century, and under my personal management since 1901 aes We handle of the best q July 16, I do not compete with cheap, transient, advertising, dentists My prices are the lowest, sistent with first-class work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8, Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St, con- 1221-Third Ave *COR UNINERSITY-

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