The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1920, Page 19

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SER TERS at BY 920. COURT IS GROWING Latest Nation to Adopt idea Originated in the United States my eet os the Unitea! i metabushing juw courts we been followed the fast to fall in line, eptet qetingven' children should not be oo criminals, but rather as of adverse conditions and In working out the! ‘ot the law Spanish authori) lowed America’s expert ‘May Is Not That Kind of a Sleuth; She’s Tall, Blonde Th © usual ploture of a detective is gence department," she explained that of & glowering, black rowed | last night, “and accordingly I com man or & vampirish intrigante. May | bined that work with my services ban ay {2 at Loew's Palace Hip) ax an entertainer Mm France She te tall, moan of these things.| oral Pershing gave personal atten. hashdailow walt le and frank, with a) tion to my work and it was so ar met manner that is| ranged that I was the first Amert- Gen- typically American, and yet for | can woman to follow the troops Into a one of Uncle Sam's! each sector, I went into Germany Senator Mace oversee. “bly uncle, | | with the first American forces there, a ve of Missourt, thought Tj and I am happy to say that in only ot service in the intelll. the modern viewpoint that) ff to information re | ff 3 by the children’s bureau of| ‘fhe United States department of la Minder the Spanish law the enti! ‘ judge is not necessarily a “peaber of the Dench. He is assisted two advisory members sopenent | Told Miowed in the court except] permission, and the press |} to publish any tnforma- ‘about cases of juvenile delin- ince Chicago established the first court in 1899 similar courts Deen established in England, | fj Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Y Italy, Germany, Russia, tra and Hungary. 1 WCE REFUND IN _ TAXES COMING | in Western States! Will Benefit i iencae Oct. 1—Reaidents f California, Texa: 4 probably | a doren other states will share | “Brefunds of approximately $5,000,- “@ paid to the government in in- gue taxes, under regulations now prepared by the internal reve bureau. retunds will be made under fommunity property iaw of the, affected, under which one-half Bab property coming into the pos These shoes are made of fine kid skins and have fine quality 914- inch cloth tops and come bee military or French choose from and nearly every size. Military and French heels, SPECIAL Ladies’ Leather Gym- nasium Oxfords, sizes 2%, to 7, Saturday e of a husband after marriage |] to the wife. —_—<—_—_—_———_+ | Russia, boasts of a wom ff ry of state. Vital Doa’t blame men too Matter, Madam —To the Men much if they scold whes the coffee isn’t right. It's “half the breakfast.” Don't blame yourself, either, and don’t let them blame you if the coffee varies in flavor. It’s a "brand fault, Rot yours, if you keep and make the coffen every You need 2 brand that’s always uni- form—one that will enable you to have coffee 365 days in the year with same taste in every cup. Zhat brand is “Folger’s Golden Gate.” It's a néver-changing brand. Some brands vary constantly because the world’s best raw coffees do. We employ men with the skill of ar- tistry We match every lot soitis like every other. The can you buy now and the one a year from now will be exactly alike. Some brands will bring you twenty different flavors in twen you can’t make good coffee ‘thou h you treat it every day doesn’t sreat you the same. Try“Folger’s Golden Gate” forafter- FOLGER Sokeaue dean Coffee at her dinners dinner coffee. See how this deficious brand ends coffee-making troubles. Expect It To Be Different—and Better Expect this coffee to be different, for it is different, and better. You have never tasted finer coffee—that we know. It is smooth, rich and full-flavored. And it's a son-ecid coffee, 80 you can make it “strong” without losing its healthful effect. Ask your grocer to send you a trial can today. * Learn what a changeless brand of coffee means. cans. the same, if it “ae COFFEE “Always Tastes the Same in the VACUUM PACKED Golden Gar, Srrer cul NU COFFE eee FOLGER & COMPANY: San Francisco» Seattle: Kansas (i na instance did I find i my duty tq THE House Vacant? See . Ex-Crown Prince AMSTERDAM, Holland, Oct. 1 Even the excrown prince of Ger many is finding the housing problem | 4, tough, He has applied to the'Duteh | 45 CANE. Oot, i-~-Firemas Poy joore, Hillyard, was drowned, and goverpment for permission to £0} pp back to Ge ’ rR. 8. Larter, Hillyard, in- pace Germany. If this can not he granted, ha ache the Woverument| tre Ot Oe ee ee Ge oat bie yout hi rr eg et Northern fast mail left the tracks at ane. another residence In Fe! | Katia, Idaho, and plunged into the Kootenai river, Several wrecks have occurred at | the @amb spot. The cause is un known. SEATTLE STAR FIREMANDROWNS IN TRAIN WRECK report serious tndiscretions on the part of our men to headhuarters, On my return, General Pershing's broth: er, George Pershing, tendered me a splendid banquet in Chicago.” Japanese children are rarely per mitted to keep pots. | lapped her. She bem#ed the judge to drop the! case, The judge wanted both brought | Fight at Home— Kiss in Court BLUEFIELD, W. Va, Oct. 1—It ever a man needed a kina, It was Sam Johnson, Sam nalid to hin wife, “Kian mo, LAgsie; it'll cost. me money if you don't.” Sam's wife swore out ®& warrant for him, after he had Then they made up into court, to make sure all was well. Bam thought the kins would fix things with the judge, It did. The cloth of the turban ranges __ from 20 to 40 feet in length. PAGE 19 Ob, Well! “Two 5 oe WOMAN HIT BY boasted he wax “hard"—and then de cided to show ‘em. He was taken from a dance hal to the New City| Mrs. May Doughty, 29, domestio at Roanoke minitarium, 44 Roanoke st, both of whose legs were amputated station, While being searched Sam | by the wheels of a Cowen Park street jumped head first thru the plate} One of the officers our at Roanoke st, and Eastlake ave. fired four shots, “Two hit him, I'm aure,” he sald. Four hours later Sam waa caught—but there wasn't! asign of @ bullet or glass wcratch! glans window he has a chance for recovery. nan been unconscious the greater A thread of spider's silk ty 50 per | part of the time since the accident. cent stronger than a steel thread of | Mrs. Doughty's husband is a radio the same thickness, operator at Guam ‘CORNER PUBLIC MARKET itn Sugar, 4 Lbs. WE HANDLE ONLY AMERICAN SUGAR Fresh Ground Peanut Butter 15¢ Fresh Ground 850 Coffee, 29e 3 te 85¢ .--15¢ Full Cream Cheese, 290 Lb. Cheese, 330 Lb. "390 eeeeeee ABE Assorted Pickle Spicea, a phen nw * _...a6¢ | 2 Lbs.Cottage Cheese, 25¢ Follow the Crowds to GREEN’S BUTTER STORES Btalle 102-103-105 Corner Market, First Ave Fleer. Stall 102 Sanitary Market, First Ave, Floor Stall No. 25e Pork and Beans... 2 250 bottle Catsup HP Wotle ‘Vinegars Corner Market Lower Floor We Cash Pay Checks ATTENTION, THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES! 6c MURRAY Sa ys: Fail To come in Saturday, as there will be bargains in all departments. In spite of high wholesale prices, we still maintain our cut prices.” Pot Roasts ......-. 8 Bacon .....+ ««-+30C Lamb Chops ......18¢ | Hamburger .~- «~.10c Legs Lamb .......28¢ | Veal Roasts ..,..-.18c Murray’s Washington Market 94-96 PIKE STREET Pe mat ar tb Pot Roast, Ib. ........+---..-8¢-10¢ Pork Roast, Ib. .....-.....+....30¢ Short Ribs, Ib. .........~..-..-.10¢ Veal Roast, Ib. . ln cineie vicarewee LEC Legs Lamb, Ib.........--- -20c We Make Our Own Sausages Every Day Salt Pork, lb. ugar Cured Hams, Ib. ......---- tae Bacon, Ib... .os2cencee-- Smoked Shoulder, lb.. Shoulder Lamb, lege ee FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, PER POUND ........-.---. INDEPENDENT PACKING co. CORNER MARKET, LOWER FLOOR “Ring and Arrow” Brand 65¢ Dozen. eS Get Them at Shane's Saat 37 Pike Place Market. Metcalfe’s, 4728 14th N. Be Fagnant’s Stall, 64 Economy Market. Claude Bean, Madison Market. Aaeeenen Cash Store, 6269 14th NE Rea Shield Butter Store, Sant- tary Market. ‘Thaden’s, 3415 Fremont Ave. Mast & Co, 6907 10th Ava “Zoble Grocery, Westlake Mkt Kline's, 4101 "Tons. Ww. P. Ostberg, 776 N. 73rd. Pap arg Avann, 6301 Californie ** AND MANY OTHERS In Your Own Neighborhood SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET Sweet Potatoes, 5 Ibe . — Lemons, dozen Petatere, per sack, delivered ‘an Jonathan Appice, per box, as wed. HAVE YOU TRIED DR. GREGORY'S ==|Whole Wheat Butter, 67c Ib. Good Nutter, th. Bab Pullet Mees perative Milk, a cans. Hughes’ Butter beaks! stan 47 Sanitary Market Lewer Fleer Fermer Member of Lecal 106 +20 Ole Strictly Fresh Pallet Beaw <= Recommended and pre- scribed by leading phys- icians, Made and baked at 15234 First Avenue Sanitary Market |SUGAR THOMPSON’SMARKET STALL 26 copay Jismet STALL 26 FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Specials All Day Saturday. CHICKENS, dressed on our farm, Ib. ......35¢ HOME RENDERED LARD, 2 lbs..........45¢ Pot Roasts. ..10c-121/c | Sirloin Steaks, Ib. ..25¢ Round Steak Roast, — : per Ib, ......-..25¢| Many Other Specials. "We kill and dress most of our own cattle dnd sell for less. ECONOMY—ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC aa ELL YOUR OLD | covet white “SUGAR STALLS, ECONOMY CHECK PACKAGES, 2c poe Gugar Btall—Economy* Market: 40 ater Open till 11 Saturday. 2 Lbs. 3!c 4 Lbs. 62c aa Ts. oa 1g Bae 62.48 Pui erienn Came Sugar every day. is ficonomy, alse Pike Place Markets—Lower Fieers. AR ST ZZLLLLZALLZLZAZLLLZZLLZEZZLZLALLALZALTLLAG OUR BEES MAKE HONEY TO SAVE YOU MONEY re . BIG BEE HIVE F%...: Best PEANUT BUTTER on Earth, 180 Lb.: @ Ground while you wait. A can with press cover ols FREE, with 2% pounds, an Pure Yakima Honey—Pt. Jar, Golden Marshmallow Bran yrup— 1 23¢," tion, 35¢; Qt. jar, 4202, | & Pt. jars, 2102, BB¢; jars, 4202, 45¢; in 70¢; in Bulk, Ib, 25¢. Bulk, Ib, 16¢. Deposit of 7¢ and 8c Charged on Mason Jars Furnished Best Apple Butter, 20@ Ib; Orange Marmalade 25¢ Ib. Apple, Grape, Fruit Jelly; Plum, Pear, Fruit Jams 33¢ Ib. gs and Margarine at Lower Prices. LZLLLLLLLLLLL“LEL renring at Lower Pret al NZZZEZAZLAZAZMELAZAZLZZAZIN PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA LOWER FLOOR Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those who @o not know us we say: “Try us once and you sell also be convinced.” 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. $3.40, $4.00, $4.40, $5.40, $6.40. REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT-RATE” SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST LOWER Pike Place Market Shoeteria ‘rroon Where Rents and Prices Are Positively the Lowest Prices PHILADELPHIA Fh 0. Stall 10—Sanitary Market Fresh Fish and Sea Foods of Dependable Quality. QUALITY Butter Store 127.129 Sanitary Market, First Avenue Floor Best Fresh Churned Butter, 65ce Lb. Tall cans Co-operative Milk, 2 for 25¢ Mild or sharp Full Cream Cheese, Ib. . 35¢ Hill’s Red Gan Coffee— 1-Ib. can .oo0- .A9¢ 21% Ibs. .. $1. Weems Brick Cheese, 25¢ Ib. up. Sugar, Ib. .....--.--.16¢ Lipton’s Tea (Yellow Label), Ib. ... NEWSPAPERS Per 100 Pounds ECONOMY le == 9) Pike Fi. Mbt. Lower FL ROTARY BREAD— ‘The BIG Loaf—Full of QUALITY Made and Baked st 1501 Pike Place Market Reliance COFFEE 1-pound cans, 44¢ 3-Ib. cans, $1.32 Good Butter, Ib, . 1 can Norway F‘ 1 Ib. Primost Cheese for... Stall 48, Pike Place Market Lower Floor by graduate and and optician, for fi vision glassces, Bi Tated. ‘Wertnvite you to compare our price, quality and guaranty before you decide on ginanes. SUSSMAN OPTICAL CO. 5-6 Pike Place Market Corner First and Pike Place (Below Rotary Bakery) Downstairs, Near Ladios’ Rest Room Ton Years in Seattte. Also Cor, ist Ava and University 8% - = Leslie’ S$. Best Washington Creamery BUTTER, Péund, 66¢ M J. B. COFFEE 1 Pound. 44¢ 3 Pounds..-.$1.25 5 Pounds....$2.00 BELIANCE COFFEB 1 Pound seen 43¢ 3 Pounds....$1.25. Carnation Milk 8 cans, $1.00 ‘Washington Milk New. Pack Cove 9 cans, $1.00 Oysters, 25¢ Libby's Baked Beans, 20¢ siz0...ecceree- 13S¢ Large cans New Pineapple. .-.-----0--40¢ 1Jb. cans Ghirardelli's Chocolate. 43¢ Bib, cans Ghirardelli’s Chocolate... 91.23 Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, Ib. -eeenee- TBO SPECIAL BLEND IN BULE— 3 Pounds-..$1.15 5 the. Fancy Broken Rice. .50¢ 5 Ibe, Pure Oats -------40¢ Sago, Tapioca, Split Peas, Pearl Barley, per De nwoemeccenon L0G 3 Pkgs. Creamettes, 25c 2 pkgs, Two-Binute Oats...25¢ 8 Ibs. Crisco eaee sec ecense BEE JOHN C. LESLIE CO. = SOAP 6.... 41¢ D PIKE PLACE MKTS. a) STON G IS DOING the PRICE CUTTING Our Specials Good for a Week M. J. B. COFFEE— 1-Ib. cans, 43¢; 3-Ib. cans, $1.30; 5-Ib. cans. ...$2.10 Three 15 pkgs. Post Toasties. .... $1.25 extra fine Brooms, . 3 lbs. fine Japun Rice for.... 1-Ib. can Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea. ...--2ca0n -2.O8¢ 1 Ib. pure Black Pepper. ......e0+-e-20- nccnceoe- Z5¢ 4 bars Fels Naptha Soap oocnee coonenecmen se Two 35c cans Chinook Salmon ......-. 22+ aaneos -SOE 20¢ can Elkhorn Pimento or 2 cans Tomatoes -25¢ Chill Cheese .....-2--+en- L5G" 200 cans Corn eocseerenene- L5G 3 bottles Bluing or Ammonia ‘35. for 25¢ No, 1 good Walnuts, Soft Shell Pecan Nuts, 25c can Cove Oysters.. Maple Sugar, brick, 20¢ and res 19¢ Cocoa Castile Soap..... Se 49° Pure Cocoa. Ibs. Red Chili Bean) Ibs, small White B Ibs, Lima Beans. Ibs. Fancy Prun bars Palmolive Soap. bars Crystal White Soap. . bars Clean Easy Soaj os bars Lenox Soap... bars Royal White § bars Naptha Soap. boxes Searchlight for 4 large rolis Toilet Paper. 45c Advance Corned Beef. Per dozen can, $1.62; 9-Ib, can. .§2.39 Mayola Of!-—Pints, 33¢; quarts, 60¢; %-gallons, 5; lons at 50c Instant Postui 60c M. J. B, Tree Te: Flake White cans, 48¢; 4-1b, cans. 3 Ibs. Dried Green Peas. 2 Ibs. fine Head Ri Se Shortening, 2ab. 60c pkg. Ceylon Tea.. 35c Roger's Vanilla or ‘Lemon Ex- tract for 4 cans Del Monte Sauce. 35e Roger's Baking Powd ; dozen. 1 fb. Shredded Cocoanut. 65c 21b. can Roast Per dozen 35c can Sliced Pineapp! Per doren 45c can Sliced Pineapple. . Per dozen 2 15e pkgs. Safety Matches. ctr 2 large cans Sardines in Tomato | 2 15¢ cans Chlorinated Lime rie Sauce, for 25 bottle Chow-Chow STONG’S GROCERY iw. Ps es Market—Lower 8 pkes. Creamettes. . ® Washington Macaroni or See 35c Blue Label Catsup. 4 cans Oil Sardines,

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