The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 19

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OWN CHEAP LABOR ROW Influx of Koreans Cause of Now ft ts reported here that Korean laborers are fast replacing Japanese in various parts of Japan. According to the Malyu Shimbun (Toyke ver nacular paper), 3,000 Koreans are employed at present at Osaka, They are using Japanese weapons, namely, to force the Japanese out of work. Japanese labor is raising @ kick at this, which, combined with the pree- ent financial crisis, 9 causing un employment An official of the Bureau of Social Service of Osaka ays that the Koreans work 20 to 30 per cent per than the Japanese, and work cheap labor and tndustry, A SIGN OF ART! Neuhaus, profesor of art at the Unt & race iy healthy, When young wom worry about the race, he saya. RERKELBY, Cal, Oct. 29.—TPuint od lips and rouged cheeks are not signs of decadence, but rymbols of a) rennateance of art, says Dugenie | voruity of California. Color, he eays, is rampant when an age i* alive and] @n refuse to use color, It te time to ROUGED CHEEKS |TOTED BOOZE; | THE SEATTLE STAR IS FINED $600 Walter B Brown, Seattls shoe ilesman, pleaded gullty in United States district court riday to po» and transportation of 14 quarts of Canadian whisky. Te was fined by Federal Judge Neterer $600 on the first count, which is the Emit, and $100 on the other, Brown was arrested fast summor | by Internal revenue agents, who Honey Crop Is Short for Lack of Sun TONDON, Oct, 29—Owing to the nok of sunshine in July and August the honey harvest in Devon is the worst in 30 years, One tn 60 hives IFAMILY'S HOME IS CITY PRISON, SACRAMENTO, Cal, Oct. 29.—K examined only contained sufficient) 1 pemis and family came here from | honey for the winter, LONDON, Oct. 2%,—Divorce cases set down for hearing during the pres-| th city prison for a room for hin ent term of court will number 2,000 | family. While his wife and the po of mora, Beven hundred of the peti-| lice entertained the children for « tions were left over from the last] couple of days, Bemis found « couple term, ‘of rooms, | Kansas to live, He founda housing | shortage and was forced to apply at PAW ADVERTISEMENT Common Sense Thrift The person who spends ALL he makes cannot progress. Spend your money wisely. But save SOME of your money regularly. Only in this way will you MAY LOSE HOME! grass on the unciauned ground near John Lisk, arrested Monday by| the river harbor, Chinese sailors are said to be re placing Japanese because the latter federal prohibition agenta, pleaded guilty, Friday, to violation of the Volstead act, and awn fined §400 by Federal Judge Neterer. Link la & coal miner, who waa erty | pled by a fall of rock so that he can-| eon not work at his ooeupation, and in Only the fear of endiess torture view of this and the further fac causes some sinners to repent | Lisk a«tands to owe the h Osaka Workmen Arguing |< for Exclusion TOKYO, Saban, Oct. 9.—"Tte fleas have little Meas on their backs to bite ‘em le fleas ha leaner fleas, and so on ad Infinit Be Funs the old rhyme, and so seems to fun the Pacific phase of the inter sabe peeeeet labor problem. Realization is never # luxury to the | Americans comp! tain that Japanese! man who did not hope. Bive too ch too cheaply, | found him transporting 42 ounces of narcotics In his auta Tle pleaded guilty to violation of the Harrison act, and was let off with @ email fine, ation, the court stated at for his wife and family, and | because it was his firet offense, But |} & @hort time afterward Brown was intercepted by customs agents bring ing in the 34 quarts of whisky from Canada, get ahead. POLITICAL NOTICE reat ftyate Savings Department open every Saturday Evening from 6 te 8 for your convenience. | The Seattle National Bank Second Avenne at Columbia years ago Lincoln ran for president. ‘There were hun- who reviled him and voted against his polict raw that they had lived when Linco ot a being against him at the time It te only once in @ lifetime that we oan work with @ truly great and good man, When that opportunity in lowt. it is lost forever. We of thin day have the privilege of king with, and voting for the policies of Woodrow Wilson, | T and only chance we will ever have of voting against us who do not eval purselves of this opportunity will, be ashamed to ell of | ing conditions and are frequently at tacked by homesickness “ 4 a fow years, WORKERS PRECINCT 128 which he still owes money, the court was lentont, according to Judge Neo Lisk ia an alter a. Sugar Stalls rery Day ROTARY BREAD—as good as it is possible for good bread to be. Made and baked at 191 Pike Pl. Mkt. Head of the Farmers’ Row GROCERY SPECIALS COFFEE » Good as Any Regular 35 Ib, 3 for ..... Regular 45c Ib. 3 for Boda Crackers, Ib. .. Graham Crackers, 1b. Rent Grade of Teas Priced Right Co-operative Milk, 2 for ....85¢ STALL 62—Lower Floor Pike Place Market XlentBlend Coffee A Strictly High-Grade Coffee for a@ Reasonable Price 1 Lb., 40c; 2 Lbs., 75c; 3 Lbs., $1.10; 5 Lbs., $1.80; 11 Lbs., 55 ‘Try It—You Will Like It Other Grades priced at— BO¢, 3 Ibe S5¢; B5¢, 3 the $1.00, and 25¢, 4% iba $1.00 AN Freshly Roasted and Ground to Your Order We Moet All Competition, for Price an Well as Quality Freshly Roasted Peannts, 1. ess 2 Tha B5¢; 3 Ids. Popful Popeorn, 2 Ibe, 350 Rogers’ Baking Pe Wo Stil Sell the Bent and Largest Cap of COFFEE 5c With Cows’ Cream Stall 40—Keonamy Market First Ave. Entrance PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA LOWER FLOOR Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those whe 40 not know us we say: “Try us once and you will also be convinced that SCHOOL AND DRESS SALES REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST” SHOES FOR BOYS AND GROWING GIRLS $2.80, $3.40, $4.20, Our Ladies’ Stock is now more comple $3.40, $4.00, $4.40, $5.10, $6.40, Pike Place Market Shoeteria . complete than ever. Prices LOWER FLOOR Where Rents and Prices Are Positively the Lowest MURRAY SELLS MEATS Of Good Quality at the Smallest Possible Margin of Profit Hams, half or whole, Ib. ......371/c Bacon Backs, Ib. . --30 ¢ Pot Roasts, Ib. ..........-+-. 8 ¢ Mutton Chops, Ib. Sirloin Steaks, Ib. vdenenaemenl® 6 --12Y2¢ ecigévcmesame. © Round Steaks, Ibe. .....00...25 ¢ MURRAY'S WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 Pike Street Lower Floor Best Fresh-Churned Butter, 58c Ib. Strictly Fresh Pullet EGGS 67¢ Small Pullet Eggs ......--.O8¢ Good Luck Margarine ......40¢ Hughes Butter Store Stall 47—Sanitary Market Lower Floor Cornér Market South Entrance Yukon Meat Co. Stalls 363234 Sanitary Market. The Market That Has Always Been FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Boneless Corned Reet......25¢ Sugar Cured Bacon B6¢ Swedish Potato Sausag WHY PAY MORE? WHEN YOU CAN BUY chofee Steer Pot Ronsts at, tb. 10¢ to 12%4¢ Extra Fancy Pork Roasts ..B80¢ Fancy Steer Sirloin Steaks, at, Tb. Home Pork Chops, Rib and Loin, Ib THOMPSON'S MARKET STALL 26 WE KILL AND DRE Sanitary Market—Lower Floor STALL 26 iS “OUR OWN CATTLE t@" FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER Ist Ave. Entrance to Sanitary Public Market. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Big Line Men's Overalls, heavy weight; union made....91.75 BARGAINS! Too Numerous to Mention Men's Good Mackinaws; Real Bargains at Extra Special on Boys’ Mackinaws and Raingoats Pure Freeh MrT. Quart—Hrery Dax l ] Bring Dottie © Pike PL Mat, Lower FL net Ibs. A8e * 5 me. teses mm, Long 4 ~ rihe UNDERSELLS STON THEM ALL! OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK: 5-Ib, cans M. J. B. Coffee. .....-.. ----2--00- 2 Ibs. 30¢ Pure Cocoa oocees Ae can Royal Baking Powder .....~..---@- 35c bottle Blue Label Catsup .......+------+--~. .22¢ 35¢ pkg. Albers Flapjack Flour .........:......30¢ 35¢ pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour. —....0 35c can Rogers’ Baking Powder .. 10-Ib, pail Karo Syrup . Log Cabin Syrup . 3 Ibs. Fancy Head Rice wee 15¢ cans Campbell's Soups ..- Three 15¢ pkgs. Post Toasties. $1.25 Extra Fine Brooms, $1.00; Fine Brooms, ‘ene Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea .....- -72¢ Ste Mageis Soups .... 46¢ can Bic cod Pine Per doxen . ‘ 2 ibe pkgs Hafety Mateh | 2 cans Tomatoes se Meat Products: the 4 Pork and Beans Pride Washing Pow OK Kitchen Cleanser: m Peanut Butter ... sack Yellow Corn Meal Maxola Olb—Pta. Bas @! Se-gals. $1.05) gals. je Inatant Frostum T Pure Biack P: a. Peart Tapi 3c can Bikhorn Chu Spaghett! Ie Morton St cans Oil Sar $ TSe"cans Chlorinated Lime: ase Stalls 37-28 Economy Market. Lewer Fleer eect STONG’S GROCERY 25c Lb, Salt Herring, 8 for ..-......25¢ Salmon Bellies, Ih, .......15¢ Olympias, pt. --0-- BEST & BEST citam BUTTER, 57c Ib. 3:70 Peanut Butter cman Always ) Fresh Soa Be 150 wb. 15¢ 4th 48¢, 5 on e0e CHEESE COOPERATIVE MILK Ful Cream, Cream Brick, “D. _4 came 484, 8 ter O56 Odd Lote at, Ib. COFFEE Crescent Cream Coffee, B..5. .50¢ Fresh From the Roaster 25¢ Lb—3 Los. T0¢ fee, Ib. ......35¢ Crescent Baking Crescent “99" Cof- TRY IT Powder ......85¢ dust Arrived, Another. Lot of Those Guaranterd EGGS at 55¢ DOZ. toi” Green’s Butter Store avr: 103-106 Corner Mkt, ALWAYS DEPENDABLE CLARK The man whose business is always good because he has no kicks, The man whose customers always re- therefore no regrets. turn with a smile. SPECIALS that are honest SPECIALS ' Pot Roasts ........... Boiling Beef ......... Pork Roasts Pickled Beef Tongues . T-Bone Steaks ........ Legs Lamb .............25¢ Shoulders Lamb .......124c Veal Roasts ...........124c Corned Beef ............8c Sirloin Steaks ..........20c Pure Lard .............25¢ Fancy Sliced Lean Bacon. 45c Fancy Breakfast Bacon. . .35c Pork Chops ............40c Leaf Lard Lean Pork ‘CLARKE’S MARKET THE WORKINGMAN’S Picnics ise. sc cess ces seen Pickled Pork ..........124c G. F. HASTINGS 1525 PIKE PLACE MARKET Where Quality and Low Prices Meet Two doors north of Manning’s Coffee Store SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY $12.45 ‘SUGAR $12.45 Following Specials Good Until Next Friday Night: Federal or Co-Operative Milk, 4 cans. ...48¢ Best Large Cal. Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 Ibs. 55¢ Pure Ground High Grade Cocoa, 2 Ibs... .35¢ Fresh Soda Ci ers, per pound. . Karo Syrup, red label, 1b, cana, SZ@; Sbabins Karo Syrup, blue label, 64b. cans, 47¢@; 101b.. 2. Log Cabin Syrop, medium, 67 ¢@; large. ... Paney Small White California Peans, 3 Ihe Lima Beans, 2 ibe, 25¢; Dry Onions, 9 Iba. Yellow Corn Meal, 6 Iba. for, Rice, 2 he. No 2 cans pometoca, Farina, 3 tha. ... G8 Free Palmolive Soap, 3 Winter Nellis P iffy Joell, Tollet Paper, ¢ rol ood Ralmon, large 2 large cane Hummels Biuing of monia, 10¢ bottle BLEND COrFEE ........ 2 Lbs. Pare Lard, 45¢ (With Meat Purchases) NOT CHEAP MEATS BUT GOOD MEATS CHEAP de FebeFets MASTINGY SPRCLAL +e OUR 0) nation triat and optician. od BAN OPTICAL Co, ike Piece Market Corner et and Pike Place (Below Rotary Bakery) aire, Near Ladiew Rest Reem Ten Years tn Seattle, MEDIUM SIZR PRUNES, 3 Ibs. 25¢ Solid Pack Tomatora, 10¢ an NEUPERT & CO. Cerner Market—Lower Stall 2 Corner Market Lower Main Floor WE CASH PAY CHECKS THE GENIUS OF GEISMANN COFFEE DOWN AGAIN 10c a Pound Below Former Prices Now Selling at 25c, 30c, 35c, 38c, 40c, 45c Lb, The Famous Mayberry Blend 35c Lb. Geiger’sTeaand Coffee Shop Stall 18 Teper an biecr Rear Bartell Drug Co. Bestiew Avound the Pure Yakima or Sage Honey—Pt. jar, 21-02. in Bulk, Ib, 25¢. Deposit Pears £1h: B54; Qt jar, 4202, TO¢; of Te and 8 Charged on Mason Jars Furnished Big Reductions in Jellies and Jams—No, 10 cans, $2.43 Single Pounds, 30¢ Best Apple Butter, 20¢ Ib.; Orange Marmalade 25¢ DB. Butter, Eggs and Margarine at Lower Prices. BLLSALLALALLALALZULLLLLLZLZLAZAZLLALTASS SCHOOL TOKENS Somer 2kc and 40 Wate Stalle... Yeunomy and Pike Fi, Markets “oe. toned. SCUAR RTALES. us MILK | FEDERAL Oo co-oPr PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Place Market BLACK DRIED GRAPES And Lots of Specials Stall 1 Opening wy “Della Werm” Stall 44 "poem Mamet (Old Carnation Silk Stal) PISLSLZALZAAZATAA~AZZzZzS SSSSSSSSSS SSSSO POI BEES MAKE HONEY TO SAVE YOU MO! BIG BEE HIVE i>... Best PEARUT BUTTER on Earth, 18¢ Lb. Ground while you wait. A can with press cover FREE, with 244 pounds, California Golden Marshmallow Brand Syrup-—Pt. jars, 2loz, 23¢; Qt. jars, 4202, 45¢; in Bulk, Ib, 16¢. Fresh home-made Chocolates, regular price re Ib.; special, Ib. .......... Peanut Brittle, regular price 60¢ Ib. ; tb's08 spec. Slayer Cakes, regular price 80c; special oeeee DOE Lowest Prices on All Bakery Goods. THE ATHENIAN BAKERY, 1517 Pike Place Mkt. : FOR HALLOWEEN POTTED PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS ceART, FLORAL CO. Corner Market—South Entrance Corner Market Lower Main Floor POTATOES Number. 1 Yakfinat oes Per 100-1, sack. Apples, per Pumpkins STALL Stall2 Allows the Housewives to Really Profit by Our Specials Legs Lamb .. . ....~.m.:.~.20c Shoulder Lamb ~~. .0.0:-..10¢ Veal Roast . «..,0:.:..0n0:e . 1236 Pork Roast ......;......27%2c Club Sausage ..............20¢ Pure Lard .. ......«+ .25¢ Fresh Dressed Chickens, per lb Pot Roast ......2.:<:-<0-v-~. 10 Picnics. 0... re wieiese orev LORE Sugar Cured Ham ............40¢ Round Steak ....... Weiners ......... «++. 25 -20e were: Ground Bone, 4 Ibs. for ..,...15¢ + Sceieleieieteleierarereieteresarereeieceieeie +s 206 INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET : FREE DELIVERY GREEN'S STALL 102 Sanitary Mkt—First Ave, Floor 4 Ibs. Fine Granslated SUGAR ....... FRIEND -.60¢" COFFEE, 25c lb. 3 Ibs. ca 70¢ CHEESE mItn Co-Operat Full ¢ ‘ Cumnae § Ss Best Fresh Churned BUTTER, 57c Ib. 3 Ibs, for $1.70 Yours for Quality and Price AT GREEN'S Baked Novelties for Halloween -10c .10c .25¢ .20c .25¢ .25¢ Se Steak ........30c Stalls 5-7-9 Sanitary Market. Lower Floor. BEGINN'S BAKE SHOP 152344 Ist Ave. Sanitary Mkt, 4 tbs. Fancy Jap Head First Ave. Floor Sanitary Market 8 Lbs. CANE SUGAR $1.00 LESLIE’S BEST BUTTER 2 Lbs. $1.15 Also Our Store Corner First Ave, and University HAM MORD'S Best Flour, Sack, $3 3 Lbs. Fancy Soft-Shell Walnuts ...........85¢ White Squab Soup, 20¢ value, 2 cans......25¢ Luxury Brand Syrup; full gallon cans. .$2.15 . 50¢ Small . 45¢ ..18¢ Pineapple, sliced 40¢ 5S tbs. Fancy, White Beans .. mon, can ....+. Rice New Pack Pink Sal- S0e cans New Pack Leslie's Special Blend} Coffee — fresh roasted —fresh ground, 37 c per Ib. --75¢ +» $1.25 Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, Ib. .. 2 Ibs, Reliance Coffee 3 pkgs. Creamettes 25¢ Lesile’s Shaker Salt, 2 WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS, $5.00 OR OVER, FREE JOHN C, LESLIE CO.—— ;

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