The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 18

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son’s Burying Hatchet With Old Foes Brings Large Slab of Gloom BY MAX STERN BACRAMENTO, Cal, Oct. &— Chicago Hiram Jobnson's Ver- it ‘The senator, who as — governor, the Southern Pacific out of nia politics, who made this the on’s leading progressive state, bucked the forces of reaction Roosevelt in 1912, whose sena: fight for free speech and non. rf with Russia marked as a “keeper of the faith,” ts out stumping for Harding for and Sam Shortridge for the thing happéned to Hiram at and many stories are abroad m to what he had to swallow thore fully discounting these the remains that since then he has and is now training with his it enemies of the “Old Guard” bis own state, the de Younsy, rockers, Fleishackers, and the rest, that the “progressive move- in California is either marking time or swinging away from tts old . ’ that the senator isn't stil! much of his famous punch, the old singing crusading days ime gone. Many of his own stal- are quietly watching the G. 0. go by ‘without them, some have turned cynics alto- N of Fresno, whose been one of Hiram's says he’s “going to pen has for Dr. Sun Yat Sen for presi. | [ J“ Francis J. Heney, enemy of he beef trust, has gone back to his Aw in Los Angeles and says to” poli los, “Never again.” William Kent, Honist, defeated by Short-| for. the senate nomination, blames Johnson for his de- leat, and is discouraged and bitter. | Scharrenbers, Kent man, and Most far-seeing leader in the while still for Johnsdn, fore @nly reaction in the coming elec @ply are the leaders in the Of Gespond, but te peopie are apathetic. In the re- Imaries more than 65 per cent Voters stayed away from the In Senator Johnson's home TOMB, 4 YEARS IN BUILDING, IS DONE ON DAY REQUIRED PARIS, Oct, &.—Madame Bon tor, theatrical woman here, or leged her tomb built four year ago. Shortage of lab< he work slow and afraid she'd dio be was ready, She sent for her con. tractor recently to speed thing |} up and he told her the tomt would be ready in three days Three days later she was ready for the tomb, Father Ate While Children Starve ALDERSHOT, Eng, Oct. § Tuming her husband, who stood beside her in the Kk, Eltzabeth Lamport told the court he had corn- three children watched hyn, but re nothing, ed for negtec their children They were held pending an t gution. to Rout Yellers LONDON, Oct. 8.—-Medieal stu dents at one of the principal city hos. pitals are downhearted. For the | Cardiff college boys have th yelled. They plan to orm Metropolitan University Hers nd then challenge Cardiff to a col }lege yelling contest. Musical Arts Society Tho members of thé M Society are urgently requ present at a meeting this room, on the third floor of the | ‘Times building. Important mattors | will be discussed. It is requested | that members bring reports on Or | chestra subscriptions, here us one sure way that never to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it, This de- | stroye# it entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at |night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in |gwently with the finger tips. By morning, most tf not afl, of ‘your dandruff will be gone, three or four more applications wi completely @issoive and entirely de jatroy every single sign and trace} }of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, | You will find, too, that all itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hatr will be ‘Muffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred ed beet for supper and that thétr|™ *| were given birth to by Mra. Nosked, at eight o'clock at the assembly |» “Cripple Business” Crippled by Court SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 8—Rich ard Barry was doing « thriving “cripple business” on Market at “Only an operation will help me,” he told the court when charged with begging. A few simple twits of the ankles and away he walked. | The cops were instructed to see that he kept on walking out of town, Cent Per Inch of Waist ARE ORGANIZED | Cox-Roosevelt Clubs Formed on Campus Political bombshells are splftting leight and left on the university campus this Week as the rowult of| the forming of the University Re publican and Cox Roosevelt clubs. | woetal. an 60 centa, was for a church benefit. BIG. SPECIALS SATURD FRYE'S MARKETS Breakfast Bacon Strips, 10 to 15 Ib. ! average, half or whole, Ib..... .33c ney Bowevers Seine “Breakfast Bacon Backs, half or 6 ”? whole, Ib. ........2++eee00- 3d Gets-It Choice Beef Pot Roast, lb........15¢ Choice Beef Round Steak, Ib.....25¢ Choice Beef Sirloin Steak, Ib.....30e Choice Boiling Beef, lb..........15¢ Choice Mutton Roast, Ib.....:0...18¢ Mutton Stew, Ib...........2.--.-124e Pork Liver, Ib. ......--see00-- SC Pork Backbone, 5 Ibs. ...+-.....25¢ Big Chicken Special— ; Fancy fresh-killed Hens, Ib. .. .28¢ BUTTER SPECIAL Just received another shipment of that Campus politics promise to take the background while the student polt-| |tielans help decide the national elec tion At the meeting of the Republican | club, held this week, the following officers. were elected: Charles G le, candidate leuten ant governor, was present at the! meeting but did not give a political | rt Macfar Byron Christian Clarence Coleman vice president, and Miss Ella Brow: | ard, secretary treasurer, Gives Birth to ‘Fee, But They All Die! LONDON, Oct. 8 land, president; vice president; Four babies but two were dead when bern and r two died within an hour. Line, Price at Social BAYONNE, N, J, Oct, 7.—fev enty-five women had their walrt measures taken here at an apron Some of them phid 19 cents, while others paid as high The fee was one cent an inch, and the tape meas ure committees had no easy time The slender ones had the laugh on the more robust, The social No Buddhist Prie: Rites KANSAS CITY, . Oct. & t, Pastponed Hecause It-yearold Japanese girl, who met! death when she plunged from a|**# was buried without The grave was viaduet here, funeral rites, piled high with flowers and her father, foster uncle and his famfly attended In two years the body will be raised | she was jumping out of bed in Sees ‘Dream Animal’ Girl Will Recover Oct. $.—In there was no Buddhint priest to per |an effort to escape a “dream animal” form the ceremony, Toki Kisanukl| which resembled @ “coon with a bill Miss Amelia Sensemeter, 4 out of bed and thru a win. dow here, failing 15 feet to the pave rat cht ad | fob, &. EVANSVILLE, Ind, 18, lew She suffered no fractu Th ment. severe cuts and bruises | | Alcohol Afiré— ee Bu KANBAS CITY, Oct, %—A bai of denatured alcohol on a mide in front of a drug store here cau a panic. A youth sitting on @ barrel dropped a cigaret thru @ open bunghole. Imm youth traveled 10 feet @ ye wasn't burt but Dr. H. HL mf HL Wilson and Raiph Mo and taken to Japan and there buried | of window, (Police are not searching |went to the hospital with with full Tuddhistic ceremony. Westlake Public Marke TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA DKLIVENRY Pure American Cane Sugar 13c Ib. Sugar Stall Lower Section “wt Hudson’s Country Butter Store | BUTTER | Maid o° Clover, Red Shield, Lynden, fresh | from the churn, per MILK Carnation and Bor. den's, 2 cans Federal and Cooper ative, 2 cans, .28¢ Hebe, 4 cans.. 256 | th, 65¢. B8¢! at 60¢ m, A very good Butter for the animal.) burna. old Bond or West- lake Special Flour.. Centennial Best Flour .e. $3.35 nee $3.45 Sugar Stall, Lower Section. STALL 158 MARGARINE | Nutola and Gem Nut 2 Iba, $1.00 Nucoa, 8 Iba..$1.05 Good Luck, 2 Ibs. 85¢ EGGS Fresh eggs, don. 65¢ Coos Bay, » Mild Cream Cheese, 3 fha, .2-....-20.0e-ee0ee+ $1.00 WESTLAKE GROCERY STORE Phone Main 1434 . ean Ghirardelli’s Chocolfte. . 3 3 Be packages Albers Oats, Flapjack or STALLS 16-17 ‘The Basement Store Coffee, tb. Se it 99 Coffee, Ib. Se Creacent Tak- ing Pow 1 bb. ..... G’S Backwheat Te Elliott 170 SOAP 6 bars No Rub Naptha....33¢ 6 bars Bunny Monday... 36¢ 6 bars Bob White. -.- 36¢ Drifted Snow Flour, .....- $3. Hill's Red Can Coffee, 1 lb. 48¢ | 5 ibs, M. J, B. Coffee... $2.14 Lipton’s Tea, 1 Ib. 68¢ | 3 lb. can Ghirardelif's Choco- late .. serseevecs G1L14— 3 lbs. cut Macaroni .. . 35c pkg. Cream of Wheat. 2 large Del Monte Catsup,.45@ Olympic Pancake Flour 4 35c Citrus Washing Powder 27@ CRISCO 6 th 91.60" 9 be $2.38 Log Cabin {ear --+ BSG Syrup Medi; Large 61.80 | CASH GROCERY | Where You Buy for Less FREE DELIVERY—Also Deliver to Docks Stall 192, Westiake Market We and Traine Mail Order Business Solicited . wack Patent Flour. ae 1 can Rogers’ Auto Ce 28 White Cooking 2 Se pkg. M. J. B. Rice. Large bottie Cateup New Log Cabin Syrup— ag tree ga eel sities’ Rogers" Mus 1 1b. pure ground Pepper. famous CANADIAN BUTTER, per Ib., 63c; 2 Ibs. for........$1.25 Strictly New-Laid Pullet Eggs, while they last, per doz. 58; 2 doz..$1.15 Veal Roast, Ib. . 15c Lamb Roast, Ib. 15¢ Veal Steak, Ib. .20c Pot Roast, Ib. ..15¢ Fuss Market Stalls 10-11 Arcade Market Stalls 8-9 New Black Figs, tb... 1 good Broom 2 cans any kind Milk.. ! 4 large rolls Toilet Paper. These prices good for a week 5-Ib, box Peanut Clusters Bf ov acagagsoes Bite Saturday Only C. C. McKEAN Stall 105% pity here his first speech for Harding | times better. Mi the G. O. P. neither filled nor| You can get lquid arvon at d the state senate chamber.|drug store. It is inexpensive, State party convention here inj four ounces is all you will n session was only a candidates’ | This simple remedy has never known to fail. BSe she ise A3e 200 ze Cora Right Off and be | seis acks aston | FRYE’S MARKETS San’ anol tne, pianiee Olympic Market, Ist, Avenue South of Pike. American Market, Third Avenue and James Street. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue. Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Avenue. Central Market, Ist Ave. Betyreen Pike and Union. Bay City Market, 1420 First. Avenue. . Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way. pain wilt] econds the Soon it has No, 1 Yakima Gems, selected stock, cwt, 82.25 Solid Cabbage, sk. CINNAMON AND ROOT Stalls 116-117-131 Free Delivery ZOBLE GROCERY CO. 7 The. American Cane Sugar ... . 4 pkes. Searchlight Matches ...25¢ 25 _ How We Care For Your Meat Cars 9): When you see a Swift Refrig- erator Car going by in a train, it seems a simple thing that it should be carrying fresh meat up and down the country. Like most of the packer activities which contribute to your welfare, you are so used to having this going on uninterruptedly, day in, day out, throughout the year, that you are likely to take it as a matter of course. But it is not a matter ofcourse. Every Car you see going by means long hours of minute, scientific, painstaking care in prep- &ration for what it is doing. Every time a car comes in it is washed out thoroughly with scalding water. If any taint, any foreign matter, were present, this would get rid of it. Even the meat hooks are taken down from the racks and scalded with water and live steam. ‘When the car is thoroughly cleansed we put in 5,000 pounds of ice. But that is only preliminary. It only cools the car to the proper temperature. By the time the car is moved over to receive its load, this first ice is melted. More is then put in to keep the car cool. Then the meat is hung on the sterilized hooks and the load of food is ready for its journey. It arrives as it Jeaves, clean, fresh, wholesome, appetizing; and your meat supply goes on unaffected by seasons or weather. This is only a part of the service which Swift & Company furnishes, at a profit to itself so small—averaging a fraction of a cent per pound on all products over a period of years—that if the profit were handed on to the consumer, it would make a difference of less than a nickel a week in the meat bill of the average American family. Swift & Company, U. S. A. by E. Law | id recommendra | ‘orn remedy by DIFFERENCE | Borden’s Milk, 1 2 4 tall cans ....0. CE . oe $6.00" Per case . Patent Excellent Flour, ae. $1.69 bon .....45¢ 83c 900 2 cans Shinola Polish -23e Economy Jar Caps, 23 10-Ib. pall Jelly 50 can Royal Ba’ Bee Whole Nutmega, eac + de 2 cans Co-operative Milk . Slee 35e can Pineapple .. Be Coffee, Ib.. .25e 2 Ibe, White Beans 28¢ | Creacent Bak- 1 pound pure Cocoa Oe | ing Powder, per New Dill Pickles .. Ze | pound ......33e eeccece Crescent Cream Coffee, 1d.. .65e Crescent 99 ‘ | | | 10 bars ....ccce. Crisco, 3 Ibs. ceccccccee FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances First and Second Avenues—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. =~ ae Sane ee vena oe oe ee ee ee eee eR ee rem ee eee HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET? CPNTRAL GROCERYI—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, OCCIDENTAL AVE. AND YESLER WAY Borden's Milk, can....12¢; Case $5.70 | Tree Tea—Ceylon, Japan—. 1% Ib...25¢ “Jiffy Cake” Prepared Cake Flour, per RAD. Wide Bdtnds) Caenhen pe eeeesse Ape ie: ee te sei ger Re ge Poe. ¢ | Green Ribbon Seeded Raisins, 11-02. Jiffy Jell, all flavors, 2 pkg: ¢ |, pke +++ 1D¢ A | Liber Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg 2 $ for... cers : Log Cabin Syrup 33¢, 63¢, $1.24 | Del Monte Spe xtra Peas, . 25¢ Quaker Rolled Oats.......... Crisco, Ib, 28¢, 114 lbs. 42¢, 3 lbs. 82¢ Lenox Soap, 4 bars. <n | 6 Ibs. $1.61, 9 Ibs............ $2.39 Kingsford Silver Gl Shinola Shoe Polish, Tin for o¢ | Yellow Corn Meal, finest Nebraska, No, Argo Corn Starch, 12-0z. pkg. . | 49 | | 10 bag Karo Syrup—Red, 5 lb. pail Olympic Fleur, No. 10 ma Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate, Ib. 2414-lb. bag $1.73 3 Ibs. for | Best Standard Tomatoes, 2 large cans 25¢ Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, 1% Ib. | Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 Per lb. .. ¢ cans Emo Coffee, | . | Campbell's Soups Hills’ Red Can Coffee, Ib. . cans Bye TORS ova scat bede havds Kellogg’s Krumbled. Bran, pkg.. Our “Special” Blend Coffee, lb | Royal Baking Powder, 2 Ibs. @ | Yeast Foam, pkg.... | Uneeda Biscuits, pkg. . WASHINGTON VEGETABLE CO. | Fresh Quinces, 2 Ibs. for ..........25¢ Limoneira Lemons, 4 for . | Potatoes, 9 Ibs. for ... | Head Lettuce 25¢ | Fresh Celery .15¢ | Dried Onions, 6 Ibs. for . 25¢ | Yakima Gems, 8 lbs. for bag.... (except tomati See How We Make These Famous Snow Flakes Visit our big modern bakeries where millions of Sno’ chat every day See the spic and seg Bio Naot the wonderful mixing machines the huge brick ovens, After ou've seen them baked you'll know wh: ¥ good, our grocer can supply you, Wd aphots., SPECIAL Crawford Peaches, box. . Potatoes, 100 Ibs. Don’t ask for Crackers Fancy Jonathan Apples, 6 for --say Snow Flakes Gravenstein Apples, dozen. . Sweet Oranges, 4 for CANDY STALL Up the Incline—Next to Help Yourself Grocery Good Hard Mixed, per lb Mixed Creams, 14 Ib.....-.ese000.-20¢ Dandy Mixed of old-fashioned choco- Good Mixed, lb -25¢ Mates, HOt 1D. vice Ben es ccscdocccese 45¢.| Gum Drops, per lb. ..........2.-..35¢ Seattle Loca) Branch, 201-1} Jackson St, J. L. Yocum, Manger

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