The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 19

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THE SEATTLE STAR Sir Thomas Takes eee From Saucer "You mld Sir Thomas Lipton, as ° ‘As being entertained atatea by jthe National League for Women's|"& to quell Ser hey ma) health. If he fafle the nation-| * 1 room absolutely naked ameee \Foch Hinted as al assembly will elect a new pres! |Child Kept Naked, months, He was found in « male saucer : French President tent.) While M. Millerand, Gener) Parents Are Jailed bark tte biten from tend Week PARIS, Sept. 3-+Rumor has it|Casteingu and @x-President Poin-| LONDON, Sept. %.—George White | Yermn 3 to Ge.| that the powers that be have de-|care were mentioned as pormibill:|and his wife, Mary, were Ao te jelded that M. Deschanel, French| ties, Marshal Foch ts the likely #uc:| prison for a week because of crue! ‘The craters on the moon are be when president, shall have another three | cessor, according to exPremier M./to their children, They kept one | lieved in large part to be due to ae montha to restore himeeif to nor or} Vivian ad, a cripple, aged | 10 years, in a fal [PUBLIC MARKET CENTER 300" LABOR DAY Senitary Market end Usteosaay” PUBLIC | HAMILTON’S BUTTER STORES 39 Kconomy Market, 20-22 Sanitary Market way I drank my tea from a because I can't lift the cup.” LONDON.—Troopa ordered arted rent t When Official Sleeps on Job, People Turn Cases Over to Private Lawyers SAYS - It’s the photographer's finishing touches that make you look like what READ C 7 you hoped for. D CAREFULLY Fresh Churned Winlock » fact that certain individuals have Fred C. Brown's record as prose ‘Wuting attorney was aamiled from Mew angle yesterday afternoon whe Maleotm Douglas, rival candidate fo the republican nomination, speak! at a meeting of the Young Men's Business club, dectared the incumb ‘emt had. failed to enforce the crim- final syndicaliem law with the vigor displayed by other prosecutors in the state. “This result, however,” added Dougias, “is simply on a par with the record of the office In losing ine murder cases out of 15 tried, in Yesing the 27 anarchy cases, and in conduct of the booze scandal {+ ‘ ly standing ae a lawyer ts a ~ subject of discussion by my I nt, because I have repeatedly Stated that I am running on my ree- Ord as a lawyer and not on my war Teeord. But when he states that I Rave tried only one ease in the United States district court, his fig: | ures are as far off in his attempt te discredit my record, as they were ‘@ff in the other direction in his at tempt to bolster up his own. PROSECUTOR TOO SLOW; CLIENTS HIRE DOUGLAS “Now for the facts. The truth fs that since I resumed my practice upon my discharge from the army @ne year ago yesterday, I have had eight criminal cases in the federal court alone, one admiralty case and) One civil case. That is more cases on of the senate than Mr. Brown has had in the ‘United States court in his whole life. | the As to my record in the superior court, Mr. Brown is just as badly Mistaken, and if he taiks to a few @f the judges down there, I think he'll decide to raise the ‘ante.’ Brown also attempted to Make political stock out of the fact I have represented certain in foreclosing tax certificates. pell, I have. The law requires the uting attorney to handle these osures gratis; therefore, the Preferred to pay me thelr good mon @y in order to have their cases han _ @ed property rather than contend with the delay and inefficiency of the prosecuting attorney's office, is « feather in my cap, rathe® than in| Ris. I do not believe Mr. Brown will ‘Gee that E ageeee rgumen agus. P TROOPS 60 THRU CITY AT NIG 4 Fourth Division Regulars | Get No Visit ‘The 376 regulars of the Fourth di Vision, en route for Camp Lewis from Camp Dodge, Ia. and sched. | led to pass through Seattle Wednes- @ay, reached here at 3 a. m. Thurs Gay, and proceeded almost immedi @tely to the American Lake camp. ‘The troops’ traveled in a special train of 14 cars and made stopovers National Park, Montana and Spo. The hour of arrival here pre- ited the anticipated visit in Seat Ped huss. Gen. Charles H. Muir, new COX LAMBASTS HARDING PLAN Says “Bats In Belfry” of Tribunal Scheme BY HERBERT W. WALKER JACKSON, Mich, Sept. "Rats and spider webs are tn the belfry of the The Hague tribunal which Senator Harding proposes to adopt in place of the league of nations,” Governor James M. Cox declared in the firgt main speech of hie Western tour here this morning. Cox, in addition to making & direct jattack on the Harding proposal “to put teeth In The Hague tribunal,” intimated that he will soon start naming contributors to the republi- can campaign fund. “I have been very much Interest: 4," he said, “In going over.ghe lists of republican ,campaign ¥ontribu tions. “In the Ohio fst T saw the names of many men who asked me for soldiers In labor diaputes,” Cox and and Ed H. Moore, his pér- sonal representative at the investiga: campaign ¢x penditures committee, who also had unrevealed information, public the papers in his possession as he deems wise, WILL EMPHASIZE |BUYING CHARGE | Because of the conviction of Sen- ator Newberry in the state, Cox ex: pects to place part ar emphasis | today on his assertions that the re- ‘ publicans are seeking to buy “an un- }derhola™ on the presidency. | With the senate committee ad | journed until Thursday, Cox leaders | my there is little probability of the | governor appearing before the com mittee in the near future. Altho be will be in Chicago tomorrow and | Sunday, his schedule culls for! speeches in North Dakota Tuesday. | That democratic leaders thought it | might be necessary for the candidate to go before the committee ie indi cated by the fact that the final rail iF schedule for the trip West of Milwaukee has been withkeld. The | governor will make two specches at | both Lansing and Kalamazoo today |the schedule having been changed | last might | Rear platform talks are scheduled | for Tecumseh, Manchester, Lestie, | Mason, Charlotte, Battle Creek and | & 30-minute stop will be made at| | Jackson. At Lansing Cox will speak lat the Ingham County Democratic club banquet and before the State Good Roads association. Vice Presi-| dent Marshall is expected to appear | jon the same. platform with him at/ Ka PAID ADVERTISEMENT Paid for by Strang & Prosser commander of the Fourth division, | was in Seattle Thursray and went G@ifectiy to Camp Lewis. These are the last of the Camp Dodge troops to Qrrive at Camp Lewis, and bring the @trength of the camp up to about 4,700, . in the streets is & com-| custom among the Siamese Revere tle High Schools. tented features ranteed to fit. Extra durable. Price $5.50 Look for “Winner” Label For Sate by Piper & Taft Frederick & Nelson Rhodes Co, MacDougall- Southwick Made by MYERS MFG. CO, For Sheriff It economy, lower taxes and strict law enforcement appeal to you, business efficiency, rigid why not place Archie B, Coon in charge of the most important office in King county? Clean, Competent, Humane BIG DROP IN COFFEE Back to the Old Price 35 Cts. Per Pound 3 Pounds .. $1.00 Don’t fail to try this Coffee. Strictly Fresh Roasted Daily and Guaranteed to Please or Money Back. Hot Coffee and Light Lunches at all stands. None better in the city. WESTERN COFFEE STORES, Inc. LOCATIONS: 1426 First Ave-—Olympic Market 1420 First Ave—Lower Central Market 109 Occidental—Seattle Market have! ‘agreed that the governor shall make LESLIE’S Crisco, all sizes, Ib., 28c 5 lbs. Sugar ..... 95c RICE, fancy broken, Ib. ... 2. w.----..~..10¢ Leslie’s Special Blend Coffee, always fresh, Ib. 40c Hammond's Best Flour ......-..-.>....- -$3.40 Fisher’s Blend Flour .......<0 »...2«-<-.$3.50 Best Butter, Ib. ..... 2. .on wee owen = 650 10s Yellow Corn Meal 2.2. .e-0- cosceoeess .65¢ 5 Ibs. Rolled Oats .... ......0c0--teoene-- -40¢ 3-Ib. cans Reliance Coffee ...2.<<ecaene. .$1.50 Potatoes, 50-Ib. lots ............-.e0ee---$1.75 White Vinegar for Pickling, gallon .........85¢ Sanitary Market Only— Soda Crackers, Ib. ssigchs~lantpanneicabiie-- BB Paper Barrel Ginger Snaps .......-....-... JOHN C. LESLIE CO. MILLER’S Delicatessen Stall 111 Sanitary Market Main Floor “SPECIALS” FOR SATURDAY 60c ORD boameanane .45¢ i 1d jar ... Sardines 2 large Cold Mente, Pickles, Olives and Canned Goods for your Labor Day picnic. Try our Home Baked Beans. Pure Olive Of, GREEN CUTS DEEPER! __& Lbs. SUGAR. . . 75¢ CHEESE . Hebe Milk Fancy Jersey Full Cream, Ib..20¢ | 2 for 23e one = 4 for. 45¢ Limit of 4 cans. Freah Roasted COFFEE. Per pound - 4 pounds ... | Per pound . _| 2 pounds . 600 Golden West TEA | ack | Per pound .....45¢ see smie. | Peanut Butter | 1 pound ....+....55¢ 3 pounds .......$1.55 5 pounds .......$2.55 Stalls 163 Main Fleer Se ann SEES Se GREEN'S BUTTER STORE 103-105 Cerner Market Corner Market Lower Main Floor Stall 2 Not in theTrust -10¢ Pot Roast, Ib....-.... ae Leg Lamb, Ib........ Leg Mutton, Ib........ CHECK PACKAGES, 2c Suger Stali—Economy Market: 4c ane? tom Open till 11 Saturday, , Ss i ON G Ss EM ALL OUR PRICES GOOD FOR A WEEK 1 th. Hill's Red Can Coffes..... 45 can Sliced Pineapple, 32¢; per dozen 35e can Sliced Pineapple, 28¢; per dozen. . 10-1b. poll Karo Syrup, 95¢; Red Label... 35e package Olymple Pancake Flour. . M. J. B., Reliance or Auto Club Coffee, Ib Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea. Sib. can M. J, B. Coffee, Mason Fruit dars—Quarts, Mazola Oil—Pints, 33¢$ quarts, 60. CRISCO 1th. for 30¢ 1 Pkg. of Ivory |Soap Flakes | FREE with $1.00 6 Ibs. ‘91:62 a jae of 9Ibs, $2.99 | Products vinta, 91-41 feed the Olive The pkg. Morton oOn—% quarts, ak ok Salmon. 45e | Pompeian 4-1. pail Ofe 4 Finke pints, R-tb. pail . 4 piss. extra heavy Jar tings rer Rabbit “Me Naptha soap 4 bara Royal White 3 bars ¢ 1 8 2 pkgs. Creamettes Se Rogers’ Baking P 2he K, C. wder.. Baking Powder Te Paper 6 c Vanilla or 40¢ pure Chocolate or he ic fine Ginger Snaps ract Bel Monte. To nate Sau cans Chic 4 ans arly 60¢ can Corned Beet 60c M. J. B. Tree" 0c can Instant P 3c bottle Mayonnaise. . 0c can Imported Sardines in ans Sardines in > waice aoe Gaylon ea... 20¢ can Minced Clams foe | Sour Pickles... STONG’S GROCERY. Markets Lawor looe Shoulder Roast Lamb.. Eastern Summer Sausage, SANITAR STALL 102 Sanitary Market, First Ave. Floor Hebe Mi Se TAmit Four Caus 4 Lbs. SUGAR, 75¢ Faney Jersey. BUTTER,63cLb. 2 Ibs. tuss EGGS, ." ne 45C all siuaranteed @0 Golden West Tea, 45¢ Green or Black GO TO GREEN'S FOR LOWEST PRICES SHELL SEASON OPENS ‘We have a full line of Crabs, Oysters and Clams, Sanitary Fish Market r Sanitary Market, Main Floor Yellow, Jem Sweet Potatoes, 2 Ibs. ... ‘ MARKET 1519 First Avenue Entrance Sanitary Market SIEGEL’S HAVE THE Special Prices for Saturday Your Fit Union Suits P,Q. A. Union Suit North Star Mills Union Suite $3.45 Union Suita, per - $23.00 to $6.00 Underwear, heavy, BAPMENE . occ ee eee DBE Boys’ Elb Overalis, double knee and seat, sizes up to 14..91.25 Big Liw@ of Work Shirts,.91.25 Good Line of Men's Felt Hats at 1.45 Men's Pants, per pair 2.95 to. «ee . $4.50 Men's Heavy Union Buies $1.75 Good Line of Crompton's Cor- duroy Pants at $4.95 Slegel’s Bargain Counter First Avenue Entrance, Sanitary Market Opposite Liberty Theatre Wright's Member of Local 104° Bent Buster, 67¢ Ib.; 2 Tbs. for ..... Strictly Fresh Exes, doa Small Pullet Eggs, doz, Co-Operative Creamery hie 68c Lb. ~~ Gtrictly Fresh Ranch ~~ Co-Operative EGGS 580 Dz. Jn MILK 22 25¢ Limit Four Cans “S™™ Rogers’ Fresh Peanut ‘Butter, 18¢ Ib; 2 lbs. ..35¢ Full Cream Cheese, 33c Ib; 2 Ibs -65¢ | “OLEOMARGARINE SPECIALS — Delicia Nut— Good Luck— 35c Ib; 3 lbs. . .$1.00 2 Ibs. for......«.85¢ OTHER BIG SPECIALS THOMPSON’S BIG CUT IN MEATS Owning our own packing and slaughter house enables us to undersell all other markets in Quality Meats. Cottage Hams, per pound. ...~.-.-...40¢ Pot Roasts, per pound. ..-....124c, 10¢ Legs of 1920 Lamb, per Ib. ......-- 25¢ Rib or Loin of 1920 Lamb, Ib. ....-~ .25¢ Shoulder of 1920 Lamb, ae .124¢ Home rendered Lard, 2 Ibs. ......~.40¢ THOMPSON’S MARKET STALL 26 Sanitary, Lower Market Vieer. MURRAY’S OFF AGAIN! on one of his price-cutting rampages. Just read the specials below, and don’t forget MURRAY SELLS AS HE ADVERTISES ’ Pot Roasts, per pound. .... Hamburger, per pound . 4 Leg of Mutton, per pound . .8c | Bacon, per pound .:...<- .. .10¢ weeeees..- 15] Round Steaks, on pound .-an--eunesindiam Picnics, per pound Boiling Beef, per pound ........... MURRAY'S WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 Pike Place—Lower Floor—Corner Market—South Entrance WE CASH PAY CHECKS Corner octacrecees - 30 eee ee oe Market - Lower Main Floor We give you big bargains in Hams, Bacon and Legs of Lamb. -10¢ per pound ..........35¢ Dor., a or Whites, alone Both, 1, BBE Doz. SCIENTIFICALLY POWDERED Used for years by*leading bakers, confectioners and caterera, Now Available to Housewlves ONCE TRIED— ALWAYS USED Insist on the Genuine “Ring & Arrow” Brand At Your Store or Market Picnic Hams, |b per: pound ......... We Pay 75¢ Per 100 Pounds le Sr = ‘79 Pike Pt. Pr met iewee 51 Economy Market SUGAR : 2514¢ Eastern Breakfast gy .35¢ Steer Steaks, Ib.. Steer Boiling Beef, EGGS GELL YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS SUGAR STALL, ECONOMY MKT. cARWaT 66 Pike Place Market 13c Lowe aries my Market 2 Lbs. 40c 4 Lbs. 80c Pure Cane Sugar, every day. SUGAR STALLS, Economy also Pike Place Markets—Lower Floors PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA LOWER FLOOR Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we nevd say nothing. To those who do not know us we say: convinced.” “Try us once and you will also be SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES FOR BOYS AND GROWING GIRLS $2.80, $3.40, $4.20, $4.80 Our Ladies’ Stock is now more complete than ever. $3.10, $4.00, $4.40, $5.40, $6.40. Prices REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT-RATE” SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST Pike Place Market Shoeteria LOWER FLOOR Where Rents and Prices Are Positively the Lowest COFFEE We have reduced all our blends of Coffee 5c per pound. IS DOWN GEIGER’S TEA AND CCFFEE SHOP We roast our coffee fresh daily. Stal 18—Economy Market—Rear Bartell's Drug Store ne Free Examination By graduate and oh: tometri&®t and optician a ory) Downstairs N Ar _haadies Rest Roc Ten Years in Seattle Around the 2 pounds Pure Yakima Honey — Pints 35¢; Quarts, 70¢; in Bulk, 25¢ a pound, Best Creamery Butter, Ib. «+ Best Full Cream Chees Comb Honey, Ib. ZEAZZLZAZLZAALZALLALZAS ~ cae lh tes doce wba Ea Soc Eastern Hams, Ib......35¢ Mason Jars Furnished on Deposit of Te and 80, BUY MEATS FOR TWO DAYS Sausages FreshDaily 15¢ CRYSTAL s HITE SOAP ¢.7°*4 fie at SUGAR STALLS Pike Place and Economy Markets ay io $1.50; Yakima Tomatoes, 10 lbs. 2he; Sugar, per Grocery Specials of all kinds Saturda: ROTARY BREAD It’s the skill in the make, plus the Rotary bake, Biggest and Baked at 1501 Pike Place Market LZZZLZ“LLZLZLZLZEZALZLZLAZLA UeSS SSS SESE AO BIG BEE HIVE : Best PEANUT BUTTER on Earth, 18¢ Lb. Grouna while you wait from Fresh Roasted P ula, a5¢ Golden Marshmatiow Brand Syrup--Pints, 23¢@; Quarts, 45¢; in Bulk, 16¢ 1b, ences eis dsdse ZLZZLLZLZZA~ZAZLZAZALZAB STALL 26 db nse he Ss OF ee ee eEbee eee

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