The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 18

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AND JURY SESSION IS ‘|Drone Girls to |HARDING TALKS Have HardTime toWin Husband ,.,, He Favors | Square Deal THE SEATTLE STAR |Plymouth, England, TO FARM MEN Cclabentos Sailing Are Holding Big Encamp- ~ B,C, VETS WANT US. MEN OVER Pastor and Wife Sail to Orient! To do missionary work in Sings pore, Rey. and Mra, Marmaduke Dodaworth of Beattie nafled Saturday from New York aboard the Cunard ner Aquitania for England, Rev. Dodaworth, formerly assistant pas FRIDAY, nee mann 920. U.S. Army Sale U. &. Fings, wool and cotton. Get one for your house or auto for Ar- | mistice day. Gold Medal Folding Cote o-- $3.75 U, 8. Army Blankets, new ment at Vancouver tor of the First Methodist Episcopal! “jesue ... | Open Indictments, Seven pret and 13 “No True” . Bills Thureday “Fifteen open indictments, seven se. set Indictments and 1% no true bills returned by the federal grand im its final session Thursday. the 22 cases considered Wed. meeday, the present jury established & record in the district court here fot ‘dispatch and efficiency, and was com: ted on the fact by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer and District ‘ Saunders, uraday’s indictments include: Im. om of liquor, Gust Anderson, Fred Lindquist, bail $1,000, and Howe, alias C. 8S. MeFee, bail stealing from interstate ship. H. M. Raymond, ball $1,500 fling watch crystals, Thomas | Carson, bail $1,000; ¢ spounds of TNT from governm: Charles Hossough, James tt and Nick Akaloff, bail $5900) and L. H. Lennard, ball $1,000.) W. Douglass is charged with) WM from a postoftice sub-station $1,000; Oliver Gordon Mayfield of indorsement on govern: check, bail $1,000; Homer W similar charge, bail $1,000; Ray, alias Eugene L. Roy, of naval pay check, bail $1,- ‘Charles Sorenson and wife Eve $2 to $50, bail $500 each; Simpson, raising $2 bill p the United States for im- ore They are Charles H bail $750; Demitrios FB. g. Bail $1,000; George Kotros, | $1,000, and Edward Henry bail $1,000. 12 no true bills were returned of Richard Orth, John Chris. C. T. Thurman, Chicago Por. company and T. J. Howard, Annas, Charlies Muhita, Joe | (alias George Gee), O. H. Sundt, Holeomd, James Archie Vestal, . Hempstead, Frank Plantz and Jones. the conclusion of Its report the | Jury was dismissed until fur call, which, it was said, will not fore October, unless matters of importance should come up in Viking Ship af NIA, Norway,’ Sept. 3. ‘Viking ship which has been die in 9 beg not far from Acie in Western Norway, seems to to the fourth century. The the ship's boat had been up before burial, in rmity with some rite now for re and unknown. The prob@bil- de that it was sunk as @ mcrifice the gods. ON. Ky. Sept. 3.—Towns- are worrying about their “Sat- Rights.” Town officials have! — wasting water, Sup FOR SATURDAY | to Producer of Pilgrim Fathers, church of Seattle, will work under Red Crosse ‘Cotton Batting, Ib . MARION, Obio, Sept. 3A equare deal for the American farmer will be “one big practic@! step agninat the high cost of living,” Senator War ren G. Harding declared, speaking to representatives of national farm organieations here today. The republican carftiidate bald down his broad program for agriculture which he will expand in his Minne fota fair mpeceh next woek, Hitrding favors Presence of the farmer tn both ad ministrative and representative gov ernment offices, Extension of the farm lean prin cipal, not only to those who own farma, but to those who wish to buy land, Restoration of a mote normal supply of farm labor, Cooperative buying and selling and distribution of farm products. Products of American poll to be protected againat those from coun. trles with lower standards of living eI No Convict Ships; BY MILTON BRONNEK .PLYMOUTH, Wngland, Sept, %—~ Three hundred years ago an immi- grant ship sailed from this port. And this September they are celebrating with music, with oratery and prayer and Pageant. Usually the townsfolk are sad to see a ship sail away with @ band of bold pioneers. But Ply mouth people are glad because of things this immigration led to, The immigrant ship was the May. flow: ‘The immigrants were the far-famed Pilgrim fathers. HOW THE OLD TOWN HAS CHANGED! The old town whence they aafied three centuries ago has changed a great deal, It is an immense, busy port now. There are probably few, if any, et descendants of the Piy- mouthites of that day, Put there are wtill to be ween some of the thingy upon which the Pilgrims probably cast their eyes for the last time be. fore aniling for American shores. There i the old St. Andrew's church, for instance, and the old ab. marks the exact spot where the Mayflower hove to. It in insertbed simply—"May flower, 1620," ‘The celebrations here are expected to draw thousands of American citi zens. There Is an openthg reception on September 3 by the mayor and) other dignitaries, And right here there is a fitting touch, The member of parliament for Plymouth is an American born and bred woman Lady Nancy Astor, ‘There will be Literary and histortea! |!" conferences for eight daya, partici pated in by great American, British and Dutch scholars, On Sunday, Sep tember 6, there will be an open air nervico at the Mayflower stone and American preachers will occupy all the pulpits in town, On the following day at the Guild hall Lord Chief Justi Teading, & former British ambassador to Amer fea, and John W, Davis, our ambas sador to Britain, will be the chile! speakers, There will also be various events arranged by British and American nocletion whone object is to promote Fifteen thousand Canadian war| Bishop J. W. veterans gathering at Vancouver, B C, for @ grand reunion, today wired Invitations to Roosevelt Post, of me and Wild West Post, of Ta- coma, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to join them as thelr guests for the perlod of the encampment, Septam- ber 4, 6 ahd 6 Phillip Tworeger, of Roosevelt wuld today the Canadian Pa- 4 announced special steamer isitors from the states ts, he said, may be ot ned 1.60 at Roonevelt hall, 1616% Third ave. or at Lou Cohen's elgar store, on Becond ave, near Co lumbia ot The tickets require the holder to return by Monday night. attle, Commercial very easy and feet $13.60; fine wool auto fine quilte, $6 Oo. Do army # new, $6.26; new piece wnap; wear, $1.2 arment Miss Laura Bromwell, of New York, looped the loop tn an airplane #7 times, breaking the record of 2 times made by a Franch woman, and women, $ Bickley, newly elected, of the Methodist aren of Malaysia, U. s. Anny Goods Sale. Surplus Government Supplies By The McAvoy Co. U. A. government drens, in these Price $7.50, 8. Army olive drab b while wool blanket sheet blankets, £2.50 s linen mixed utility shirts, $1.7 | 6 garment light under Camp Lewis reclaimed | army breeches in all mig 5 ogg Brown Double Blankets tie ln te Double White Woolen Blankets, large size - $9. Cotton Underwear . Woolen Underwear Captain's or Auto Ro colors 8. Regulation Cotto Merchandise u work and i|pup Tents . , Khaki Pants . row $10 and § Cutton and Wool Socks irts, khaki 20¢ to 75¢ Special Navy bpamcae acges! large tize, 10-ounce . [On Sale in Sealed Th ter Crackers, each . | Canvas Leggins Spiral Puttees .. |U. 8. Army Field Shoes . 3. 8. Army Officers’ Shoes, Mun- con Yeats $5.50 wool underwear, & for m, 1.26, $1.75 a Tf you value your health, get anti "lwould marry find the prospect of |how to be sweet and attractive, but) Fratt RERKELEY, Cal, Sept. 3.—Girla, | don't spend your youth just getting ready to catch a husband! This tg the advice of Miss Hazel Pratt, Kansas university physical expert, who has just finished drill ing hundreds of girle in muscular self-sufficiency In the University of California summer school “Due to the war and the high cost of living, there are today fewer mar riageable men than ever before,” says Miss Pratt. “Many of those young men who supporting a wile too much for their earning ability, They have two al ternatives—stay single or marry & |girt who can help with the family budget. “This means that the ‘old-fashioned | girl’ who has been gaught merely not how to do anything useful, ie be-| coming less desirable. “The 1920 girl la faced with the! battle for life almost ag ruthlessly ax the 1920 man, and whether she is to be married or single she ought to be turned out of college fit for the struggle, | “Woman can never compete with | man muscularly, but she can com pete in endurance, Her muscies,! while softer, are longer, and ghe can stand more pain. | “Whether for motherhood or for a professional career, or both, women must make thelr bodies fitter than they have in the past. The future is full of tremendous tests in which women will have to bear their share. The best preparedness is @ strong, agile, etiisient body.” They’re re Wealthy, but It’s a Secret NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Becaune their mother fears wealth may spot! them, George Rowland, nips, and his brother, Jagk, seven, are kept from playmates in order that they may not know they and their elder broth or have fallen\heir to $3,500,000. Mra. | Mary Rowland, the mother, will re-| ceive $1,000,000, the fortune coming from a cousin, Albert Victor Searles Choice Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Backs, half or whole, Ib. ..... .32c Choice Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Strips, 10- to 15-Ib. average, half or whole, Ib. ,.... ee Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib. . . Choice Steer Rolled Roast, Ib. Choice Steer Boiling Beef, Ib. . . Choice Mutton Roast, Ib. ... .... Choice Mutton Stew, Ib. ......121/ Lamb Liver, lb... . njitelitia tt esatahe 0:00 Pork Backbone, 5 Ibs. ..........25c FRYE’S MARKETS Olympic Market, 1st Ave., South of Pike St. American Market, Third Ave. and James St. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Ave. Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Ave. jthe Central Meat Market, First Ave., Bet. Pike & Union. - Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way. Bay City Market, 1420 First Ave. Prisoners Waiting PARIS, Sept. 3.—-Since the begin ning of the war no conviet abip has been available to take prisonern to penal mttiement in French Guinea, and 6,000 convicts are now awaiting a ehip with two propeliors, | A’ ship with one screw, owing to ears of accident, ls not allowed to/| earry convic' bey in the «treet Just back of ft. There is the old stone house tn Fine well nt. and the typical Elizabethan houre in St. Andrews nt. Then, too, the pilerim from Amer. fea can go to the wharf and nee the atreet called “Barbiean,” from which the ss. crim fathers stopped into their Yeeo°!. The Rarblean atill looks pret ty much like it did then. A bis stone tween the two preomntriae, . Convict Escapes . my in Coffin Boat PARIS, Sept. 3.—Rowing acrom the Maront river & coffin which he had dug up tn the cemetery, and using the grave-digger’s spade as & paddle, Albert Judge escaped fro: the convict settlement Laurent, French Guiana, where he was serv Ing & 20-year sentence, Ho was ro- | “There's a laugh and a thrill in every tick of the clock” “AT 9:45” NOW AT THE WILKES It te not to our advantage to sell roal extate on a baflis other than “satiafaction to the buy: | or.", Discontented investors, regardiess of the extent of thelr purchases, are a detri- ment to any concern, captured in Parts, —_——_————— William and Mary college at Wil-| Namaburg, Va. founded tn 1693, was | the first to establish a chair of kaw | and of history, We have this in mind In every transaction. Let one of Our representatives accompany you to the University District, sites particularly worthy of your attention, The terms are very reasonable, These low wally, | GOODWIN RealEstate'Co.,Inc. | E. & GOODWIN, President ¥. J. GREEN, Sales Manager 312 Leary Bidg., Seattle Mit tROPOLITAN — %iitiwe SUNDAY BE A WISE BIRD - 967 Your S¢a75s wo) “A MARCUS SHOW 1920 IMIKE SACKS ann company OF 7.5 | 27 SONG HITS -swoaosé by CHAS ABBATE weno MARCUS PEACHES. OH BABY ! a 00, 91.50, $3.00 Rarguin Mai, Wed. Mest seats 61 AIL SIC FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS, Entrances First and Second Avenues—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. American Grocery Stores Co. BELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MAREE? CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET? SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, OCCIDENTAL AVE. AND YESLER WAY FEDERAL MILK, can.........12c | BORDEN’S MILK, 2 cans......25¢ Per dozen ................$1.40 | Per case ............+....$5.90 Special Prices! ! ! N. B. C. Bulk and Package Cookies 35¢ and 40c Mixed —. 2 pounds ..........65¢ 1 pkg. Uneeda Biscuits, 10¢ 20} }50c Value for 39c Demonstration! ! ! 1 pkg. Lorna Doon (Short Bread), 1 pkg. Cocoanut Taffy Bar, 20 Cream of Wheat, pkg.. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. . 3-lb. can Gold Shield Vacuum Packed Coffee for .. - $1.29 4, pounds ... $1.21 Barrington Hall Soluble Coffee, Pcie’ 5Sc size jar ...cccesee mmo Coffee, lb. Our “Special” Blend Coffee, Ib, toasted and ground fresh daily. faction guaranteed or money back. Blue Ribbon Tea, lb Tree Tea—impossible to get better tea at any price. | Ceylon—Japan, 14 lb. 25¢; 1 Ib....49¢ Searchlight Matches, 6 boxes......37¢ | Liquid Veneer, 25¢ size. .19¢ 50c size .39¢ Ivory Soap, 2 large bars. -25¢ Lenox Soap, 5 bars.... -23¢ Palmolive Soap, 3 for. . ° -25¢ | Pure Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 Ibs... -39¢ Extra Sliced Pineapple, large can...39¢ Brokgn Sliced Pineapple, large can. .35¢ 3 cans for $1.00 Special attention given to Mail Orders Free Delivery to all shipping stations in Seattle, Main Office, 1112 Western Avenue. Phone Elliott 5074 WASHINGTON VEGETABLE COMPANY Home-grown Tomatoes, lb. ‘ 5¢| Fancy Green Peppers, S 6 iis Yakima Spuds, special, 8 Ibs........2 Green Corn (large ears), 6 ears. PURE CANE SUGAR— 2-Ib. cloth bag 5-lb. cloth bag 10-lb. cloth bag 25-Ib, 100-Ib. CANNING SUPPLIES Economy and Kerr Wide Mouth Fruit Jars— Pints, per dozen ......4-0.+-.. -B5¢ Quarts, per dozen ............ $1.05 | Ideal Glass-top Jars— Pints, per dozen ....--.- $1.15 ‘Quarts, per dozen ......- $1.25 Parowax, per pound .... .21¢ Kerr Regular Covers, dozen.. -27¢ Tall Tumblers (speci Per dozen . 2 dozen ~. - 48¢ | . 05¢ | We always have fancy Fruits and Vegetables at Special Prices. “Get the Washington Habit” Here is where you get those fancy ripe Watermelons ‘at, Ib........6-- 149¢ Cooking Apples, 5 lbs..... Sweet Oranges, 5 for 2he¢ .25¢ Home-grown Celery, stalk. . Juicy Lemons, 6 for... CANDY STALL Up the Incline Next to. Help Yourself Grocery SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Large fresh Gum Drops, Ib........35¢ | Cream Mixed, fb........-....-2...30¢ Good Hard Mixed, Ib. 30¢; 14 lb... .20¢ | Cocoanut Bon Bons, 1% Ib..........24¢ closer relationship and friendship be where lies a section of home | 39¢ Satis-* flu remedies, $2.08. Herb Medicine Hox 841, Seattle, Phone Man ‘tt 4 quality: new new Gold Medal cots, $5.50; tents, 18x16, 16x Txt; tarpaulins, | in batting, 2b¢ per 4 goods not men- ed in the above, Mall orders receive prompt attention. Special rates on blankets for contragtors’ Fs » hotels and public institu- bar tT) ‘Third Ave. near Cherry. Phone Eiltott 6267. 16x16 Khaki House Ten fos cont apveninats $125.00, Our price -- 840.00 Complete Line Army ‘Camping Outlita LINEN SALE NEXT WEDNESDAY Shoots, Hand Towels, Etc, Gale Conducted by Camp Lewis Wireless 904 Third Ave. Next to Madison St Seattle, Washington Westlake Public Market FREER DELIVERY TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA DELIVERY We have one of the best locations, equipped with refrigeration, for a sausage maker, for rent. Also bute her stall. We will advise you later in our ad as to the routing of th the street cars around our market, Sho Sugar Stall. Lower Section. Early Saturday—Monday Is Gold Bond or West- lake Special Flour.. Centennial Best Flour $3.35 $3.45 Lower Section. Sugar Stall WESTLAKE GROCERY STORE Phone Main 1434 ) Carnation t 6 can limit j 3 bars Crystal White Soap.. 6 Ibs, bulk Rolled Oats 4 boxes Searchiight matches 2 pkgs. Teco Pancake four... 1 Ib, Ginger Snaps or Fig Barn. . 0c pkg. Washing powder pkgs. Kingsford Corn or Gloss Starch. ¢ bars NoRub Naptha soap... 2 pkgan Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts EXTRA 1 Ib. bulk Van Camp’s Soups, can.. ‘The Basement Store 123c cr a Cotte, 1b. Be | Crescent 99 Co! _fes. Ib 3 esc nj ...10¢ Ground, Chocolate. .. .. .30¢ SPECIALS) 1 pke- Corn Starch. ............10¢ 1 cam Sardines ..... ---15¢ ZOBLE GROCERY CO. Stal 105 “Why Pay More?” 2 pounds Cane Sugar . Fresh Soda Crackers, 4 pkew. Searchlight Matches. Flake White, per pound.... 4 domen heavy Jar Rubbers.. Economy Jar Caps, dozen Hili's Red Can or M. J. B. Coffee, “be can Royal Baking Powder 500 mize Mackerel .. White Nutmegs, each Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon 10-1, pail Jelly . TOKIO Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 FREE DELIVERY 49 Ibs. Drifted Snow flour irl re 1 Ib, pure cane sugar, 1), Hill's Red Can coffee. . ‘tes 6 ibs, Hill's Red Can coffee 5 Ibs. M. J.B, co 1 Ib, Lipton’s tea. “ Bsc Olympic pancake flour. .29¢ Cream of Wheat, pike. . 2 large cans tomatoce 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes. . 3 Ibs, white navy bean 2 Ibs, best Jap rice a 5 bars Crystal White soap, 3 Ibs. . CRISCO 6 Thm. 9 Ibs. . Stalls 110-111 Canning Tomatoes, pound per crate Large black Seeded Watermelon, per pound .. .2¢ Best Crab Apples, crate. Good, holid Dry Onions, 10 tbs. for od Rest new Potatoes, 8 Ibs. Peaches, crate ...... sodiess Grapes, tb Bartlett Pears, dozen, Stalls 110-111 g20e , |EGGS Both, Qa Whites, alone SCIENTIFICALLY POWDERED ¢@ Doz. Used for yoars by leading bakers, confectioners and caterers, Now Available to Housewtves ONCE TRIED— Phone Elliott 4314 | Crescent Cream Coffer, Ib. . .a5e Crescent 99 Coffee, Ib. ..4@e Crescent Bak- ing Powder, per Ib......38e Ib. Fresh and well baked. The most economical and satisfying food you can eat. Satisfies -both mind and body. More vitality for the price than any other food on the market today. Watch our specials. Three Girls Bakeries Stall 156 Stall 136 Stall 136 Hester & Gibson Maid o’ Clover Butter, Ree OGRA ce 2 pounds $1.35 Fresh churned Creamery Butter, pound 67c Lowest prices on Strictly Fresh Eggs. Stall 136 Stall 136 Ostberg’s Cash Grocery Stall 192 Phone Elliott 170 49-Ib. eack Patent Excellent Flour at . % pounds Pop Corn 4 rolls Toile 30¢ bottle 20¢ can Pumpkin . ¢ dozen Can Rubbers Quaker Oats, per pkg 3 bars Ivory Soap. 3 pkgs. Creamettes. Labor Day SOAP 6 barn Bob White.....+.....36@ 6 bars Sunny Mofiday 6 bars Crystal White. -42¢ SUGAR STALL Lower Section MEATS! Pure Lard 20c Ib. Leaf Lard 20c Ib. Lamb Roast 14 1-2c Ib. Pot Roast 12 1-2c lb. ‘Hamburger 12 1-2c Ib. Sausage ° 12 1-2c Ib. Quality and Service—No Bunk! @ne trial will convinee you. Arcade Market Fuss Market Stalls 8-9-10-11 Phone Elliott 1953 - At the Groceteria 2 Ibs... 38¢ 9 lbs. . 95¢ 10 Ibs. gl 90 K, AKIYAMA & CO, SPECIAL owt, .. Pick ae Cucumbers, 100, 100, Stall 36 EXTRA SPECIAL Peaches for canning, crate,@1.55 Pxtra Fancy Ne Gem Potatoes, ¢ CINNAMON & ROOT Stalls 116-117-131 Free Delivery Get the Best For Your Labor Day Dinner Try the Alpha Market, Stall 6 and you will always trade here. ALWAYS USED Insist on the Genuine “Ring & Arrow” Brand At Your Store or Market

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