The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 19

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“wticking it up." In each instance, when the clerk produced the perox ide, he turned about to look into the long, businesslike pistol of the Supposed customer. SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED FIVE DOWNTOWN STORES The prisoner is said to have con femed to Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant the robbery of five downtown stores during the last two months, ‘The alleged confeasion in chades Robbery of the Pioneer drug store, T First ave, October at Holdup and robbery of the Haw tel kins Drug Co. Seventh ave and | Union st, November 13 Robbery of the Buck Shoe Co, 403} Union st, November 16. Holdup of Swift's | Fourth ave, and Madison st, Due to the keen eye of Detective | yomber 28. Hayden, who snatched him out! Holdup of the Monette hartware| | a throng of homegoing pele® | store, $17 Second ave. December 1. Detective Hayden was standing at} at Third ave. and Seneca *) last evening, “Peroxide Jim,” l-rnine ave, and Seneca st. watching Reuther, allas W. L. Brown. |tne homebound stream of office and $ o'clock last} @aring store bandit, was being } store clerks, about awaiting | evening, when he suddenly behela a th the city jail today, Ming of charges by the pros | man leisurely padsing who answered '@ office. the desertption of “Peroxide Jim.” Peeudonym “Peroxide Jim" was| Hayden touched the suspect's arm jad by the allemed confeased ban | and called him aside. tore =Bandit “Suspect Snatched From Street | Crowds by Detective Pharmacy, | No | age for every day in the year. | Reuther ts said to have made a quick thru his habit of calling for a| He led Reyther down Seneca at of peroxide when he entered|to an open doorway, Standing out @rug store with the intention of! of sight of pedestrians, the detective! Prices as listed below are the result of com- bined efforts of the leading butchers in the Pike Place Market vicinity to bring the cost of living down to a pre-war basis, and we ask the public at this time to help us in our fight against the profiteers by patronizing the Ran samy mer- chants. Compare these prices with what you are now paying and be convinced that there is only one lic Market that is the talk of America— The Public Market Center at PIKE PLACE Where You Will Meet the Producer EAL ROAST 10¢ WRIGHT MEAT CO. 27-29 Pike Place Market . Lewer Floor EGS MUTTON THOMPSON'S MARKET 26 Sanitary Market Lower Floor DORK ROAST STAR MARKET Economy Market, Incline HOULDER MUTTON TILIKUM MARKET Main Floor 123 Sanitary Market UTTON CHOPS MURRAY MEAT CO co. 94 Pike Street DAN’S MARKET Stall 32, Economy Market RIME RIBS PRINCE ME! MEAT Oe Stal 38, Sanitary Market IRLOIN STEAK SOUND MAREEE mae Market ACON sueae RAINIER PACKING CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place Market ORK CHOPS FREIDMAN’S MARKET 28 1-23 Economy Market OILING BEEF CRYSTAL MAREET 16 Sanitary Market ; CLARKE’S MARKET 5-7-9 Sanitary Market Cc PURE FOOD BHOF 1511 Pike Place Mark RK STEAK CURZON’S MARKET Stall 1, Sanitary Market—Lower Floor AUSAGES tins LINKS MILWAUKEE po SAUSAGE CO. Stall 3, Sanitary Mkt., Lower Floor Saturday J Poultry Food Special 15 Ibs, Fresh Eastern Oyster Shell for...25¢ 11 Ibs. Crushed Bone.50¢ ’7 Ibs. Beef Scraps... .50¢ WOSPLEES BS! 89 Pike St. Main 652 Round Steak, Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib. Lamb Chops, Ib. Pork Chops, Ib. Club Sausage, Ib. Loin Pork Roast, Ib. Shoulder Lamb, Ib Pot Roast, Ib 206 PRE-WAR MEAT PRICES 120¢ | RAINIER PACKING COMPANY 1927-1529 Pike Place Market. THE on Adel How Jepanece Are Japan-izing Seattle) Here in @ lesson in vital statistics, The statintion are of the births that ccourred In Seattle tn the pant three) sity with an LiL. B. dexree in June last. She worked her way thru col of the University 4 law librarian, Bh m of the Athena Debating White babies club and secretary of the Associated a Btadents, the highest elective post }tton & woman can attain on the Percentage of Jap births, nearly 20) , ampus, Bhe is a member of Delta per cent. These Jap babies are Amer: | Delta Delta sorority and of Phi Delta jean citizens. | Delta the women's honorary law so -— > | rerity. RIDGEFIELD, — Charles Stover| Mins Thiel is well known to the lo fined $25 for obstructing traffic. He} bar. For over nine years she teft hir house in road for four days} while the building was being moved if days. They constitute a good aver Tead, | mark and inwardly digest Rirths— TR 63 for the f clerk. nme | rney's office here, be © part of that time eb resigned that position to vate necretary to Judge | later etving it up to enter Universit move for his gun, but Hayden held| jaw school, She finished her law his wrist, relieved him of the! course last spring, and was admitted | weapon and took him to headquar | to practice in October tera, where he was quickly identified | “Mies Thiel has eatablished a repo The only time during his career of | tation for industry, ability and cour alleged banditry here that Reuther| tesy which has made her very popu wed hin gun to shoot was following | lar with the local bar,” said Maj the holdup of the Buck Shoe Co.,| Douglas. when the robber was purwued into She tn 34 and resides at 4825 Aus an alley by a clerk, Reese MoCreedy. | tin at, ‘The bullet flew wild, but ended Mo-| Chief Deputy Jones attended the Creedy’s cries for help. DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stal 43 Sanitary Markré Lower Floor Under the Original Management $c Tree Tea, green or black, inquired the other’n ‘wasinens. | or Noterer, APPLES, $1.00 Potatoes, aack Onions sack . FEINRERG @2 KATES Beall 12 Semttary Market, lewer Fleer, GREEN'S STALL102 Sanitary Mkt, Ist Ava Moor Best Fresh Churned Butter 57c Ib. 3 ba, $1.70 FINE CANE SUGAR 4 Lbs. 39c 10 Iba. for O6¢ Cheese Coffee Our regular tbe oo big special at Fancy cream, | 29¢, 3 iba for brick ..35¢ 8S5e¢. ‘Try Our Seattle Made Pacific Nut Margarine Saturday only, 3 Iba .....95¢ a + tes ec weoes Reliance ‘Coffea, m ~~ Mb. can 200 can Hershey's Cocoa. Canyon Milk, per can .. Larait 4 to a customer, ean Cling Peaches Ippered Herring, 300 200 can for Pig Bars 18¢ 1 Large pkg. Citrus Powder, . Lipton’ Blend A Yellow Tea at Iba. Calif, White Beans, . Ihe. beet Lima Beans Tha. best Rolled Oat Ihe. Farina . Olympla Pancake Flour Log Cabin ia s3e¢ and ... b. --29 50e jar Marmalade ... 2 Ibe. new Secdiens Raising. 55¢ A FULL avant or ofp FREE! Best ‘Sauerkraut With Bach 1-Peund Purchase of “rcocom> §WWeiners UNCOLOnED re, You have missed a real re & world of difference between them and the .” We'll say a0; you will, too! Jilg’s Delicatessen LOWER FLOOR, CORNER MKT, Stell No. 4 LL. V. Yackel, Prep. MURRAY Defies All Competition in Selling Good Meats Cheap Mutton Chops, Ib. .123¢ Pot Roast, Ib. .... . 8c Bacon Backs, Ib. . .25¢ Veal Roasts, lb. .. 14 Hams, Ib. . 28c T-Bone Steaks, Ib. . . -20c Murray's Washington M 94-96 Pike $t.—Corner Market ordinary “Ho kt CHECK PACKAGES, 4e After § P. M. Satur: SUGAR STALL, Economy NATOK 66 Pike Pince Market, Lower Floor, conn E A L “i Buy Your Fresh Cereals within Fagan’s Grist Mill Stal] 283—Kconomy Market Better Goods 12c Libby's Pineapple, 2 cans .. Del Monte Pork and Beart 4 cans Lunch M ta for teen Stall 55—Pike Place Market Lower Floor Lower Prices Rest Patent FLOUR $2.50 saa We Make FAGAN’S HOT CAKE FLOUR Better Try It Candies! Candies! SPECIAL Ornamental Shrubs Roses, Berry, Bushes and Fruit Trees Should be planted now. Visit our Root Nursery at W2OPPLEES BUS] 89 Pike at the Market Phone Main 652 * Chocolates and lar $1.00 Ib, spe ry; 2 Ibs, we Rorbons; regu ““90c Mixed Candy; regular 60c wu “$1.00 .70c Chocolate Caramels, Ib. 25e; 3 Ibs. for ... Peanut Candy, 25¢ Ib., 3 Ibs.. Candies Made Fresh Each Day From Strictly Fresh Materials. Athenian Bakery 1517 Pike Place Market Lega Mutton, Ib. Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib. Morrell’s Eastern Ham, sliced, 5. . 5O¢ Morrell's Bastern | or half, tb. ae it B7%¢ Swift's Fresh-Churned Butter, 1, 5HE42 Ibs. ......... 81.08 PROSECUTOR worked In the United Staton district | Tntversity of TMiinols and graduated ation service, and ts now a deputy Starts on Page 1 county clerk in Judge Clay Allen's} court SPECIAL INVE: # DEPUTY artiing is a law er University of Oregon. erseas he attained the rank of sergeant of the 346th field artillery, Wild Went (let) division. He has a law office in the | Lyon buliding Hie in 26, married,| and resides at 1522 Yealer way Hammer, appointed special inverti. | gator, in a lawyer, aenistant to the chief sherfff's offices He attended Drake university, Washington Sta college and the University caged In newspay admitted to practice in 1916. He Is married and lives at 1414 EH. Denny way. | Children Given American Names SACRAMENTO, Deo. 16. nese parents are no 4 American namea, and Hashimuras,” discovers a health office deputy. “They're naming ‘em Harry, i) and Mary now.” SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET Jilg’s Pure Pork Sausage A Real Breakfast Delicacy Our Pork Sausage has that good old-fashioned flavor, the result of using nothing but fine young pork, spiced and seasoned Jilg’s way. We will make this a special feature tomorrow. Serve Them With Hot Cakes Sunday Morning JILG’S ier Food Products Stall 132 Sanitary Market, First Avé. Floor All of Our Goods Backed by Our Guarantee CORNER PUBLIC MARKET A Few of Our Specials at) ee cee 10c JIFFY JELL...10e H. O. OATS.. Se 1920 pkx. None Such 79c | from the University of Michigan law echool in 1907 He ted at New port, Pend d'Oreille unty, that year, pra " ur years Hlican county chain y and waa a member of n delegation to the re sion in 1916 ATOR NOW Iv¥ | uate of the) for hin « Ov the We publican ne In 1917 } hal oony came to Seattle and has recently been aasociated with the law firm of Grinstead & Laube, He is rried and haa two children. 1s me ie Bt 1824 Wifth ave, W. Col son and Messrs, Carmody Patterson, Batchelor ,and Parmalee and Maj. } are axsistants to the | present + uutor | Sehram is a graduate of the Uni-| | versity of Iowa law schoo! and for ‘our years has been practicing here |aw a member of the firm of Douglas |& Schram, He is married and lives Jat 426 Smith at } Meacham was born In Seattle. He im the son of George F. Meacham, © time city treasurer, He ts 32, a graduate of the University of Washington law school, fraternity member, served thruout the war in the submarine-chaser and naval avt the Japa ‘© more Susakin Peanut Butter Always Fresh Here. 15¢, 2 Ibs.....20¢ ‘Try our Seattle-made Pacific wut) Margarine; Saturday 95c| only, 3 Ibs Mince Meat, pkg. . 101d. pall Blue Karo Syrup at Many other specials NEUPERT &_CO. Corner Merri 4 Lower Floor Near Murtay Meat Co Ring 4 Arrow Brand GS No Shell or Water No Substitute for Household Use Dozen Whites 30¢ Dozen Yolks 30¢ Roth 55¢ DOUBLES EGG EFFICIENCY At Your Grocer's Demonstrated Daily at Mra. Heady's Salad Dressing Stall, foot Pine St, Pike Place, next City Fish Market. Seattle Pacific Shipping & Trading Co. FANCY CHOPPED Ribs of Beef, Ib....... Pork Roasts, Ib Veal Roasts, Ib Once a STONG Puts Prices Down OUR PRICES GOOD FOR A WEEK Jello, all flavors, all you want, pkg Two 20c¢ packages Mince Meat 1 pound Blue Ribbon Tea.... Two 30c cans Chinook Salmon 20c pkg. Dromedary Cocoanut 35¢ package 22¢; 60c oe 60c can Cottolene ..../. < 10-Ib. pail Karo Syrup, 85¢; Three 15¢ pkgs. Teco Pancake Flour Four 10¢ pkgs. Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 pkgs. Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour 5-pound box fancy Prunes Ib. box fancy Evaporated Peaches. Three 15c cans Pork gnd Beans. . . wine 50c cans Table Apricots or Peaches. ..... Large packages Not-a-Seed Raisins 35¢ package Albers Rolled Oats F; Pompeian Olive Oil—pints, 68¢; quarts ¥,-galion for Three 15c bottles Hummel’s Bluing or ‘Ammonia. 10¢ pke. Table Fi es sesee $-Ib, sack Whit BSc bottle At Sa $6.00 wal. cans p $1.29 ($2.45 1 25¢ © can Sliced Pineapple .....30e 2he 200 Virgin Olive Ol b0c can Asparagus 2 t cial Del Cluster Raisins, Tb. pkg. Mo arton's Salt . ean Kip ean Cri rup Ibs, Siam Iba. Faney © can Crescent 5 Ibs. Small Whit 3 Ibe. Dried Green ‘earl Tapioca pad Rice sardines leans ta y soitiian ‘ove Oyste rs Naptha Soap. abc pkg. Seafoam 4 10¢ rolis Tollet Paper. . 4 boxes Searchlight 3 cans Clams ne Pumpki me OS 4 lhe cans Little Qi Sardines 2% Ibs. Royal Baking P Stalls 37-28 Keonomy * Market. can Lipton’s Tea 50c jar Orange Marmalade I-[b. can Roger's Baking Pp Hxtract foe ee Baking Powder. STONG'S ECONOMY GROCERY Lower Floor Attempted Kidnaping Power of the military over civilian loutside a specified martial law zone will be tested here Aintrict court by the Houston Press lin behalf of its editor, G but is employed | Billie Mayfield, deputy in| tional Guard, for false arrests, attempted arrest of Sanders by order lof Colonel Mayfield, August 30, dur ing oceupation of Galveston. right of habeas corpus and trial by | jury are involved in the care 1 od! ing chidiren | Galveston pitch, caused had attacked martial rule over Gal: |( veston. LOTS OF OTHER SPECIALS GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Stall 2 “in. 4? We Cash Pay Checks ‘x. 0 Stall 2 ATTENTION, THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES! We Save You Money Steer Pot Roasts, Ib. &-10c .8c Sugar Cured Hams, Ib. .30c FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, PER LB......28¢ Pace 19! HOUSTON PRESS |GEORGE DASHES. SUES ARMY MEN! IRELAND PEAGE of|Premier Says Extremists Not Yet Ready BY WEBB MILLAR DON, 10.—Hopes 4 a by ement in y of the ge Editor Is Cause | HOUSTON, Texas, / Dec, 10. Lon Irish an a result of «|, for lioy4 house vvern- nego Ortsh Sina Diee peace were ivil sult for damager filed today tr Ys annous ‘ Vv or ment’s refusal to recognize or pnel | ate | partiament), Feiners hed tr Eireann the The muit is directed against of, the Tex and three lieu wf the guard. | Sanders asks $10,000 tn actual dam | and $15,000 exemplary damag with the Dall which sted * on ons have been George told the makers on both ated with their No formal neg Liey4 altho pence attempted. | houne tides have communic government The pri |was “regretfully convinced” sts controlling n” were n e only ‘The attempted kidnaping of the| minister dec or, coming at a time when the|ance by our opponents of unbroker tts highest | unity for the United Kingdom.” in Texas, | The people of Ireland themselves reas, Sanders |are most anxious for peace, Lioyd sald, but the extremists will not permit. The suit is the outeome of the minister declared he oxtrem- Questions of freedom of speech a senm An editor of the LESLIE’ 8 No. 10 bag Corn Meal .. |] & Ibs. Rice, fancy . BOE No. 10 bag Graham . $b, cans Blackberry Jam $2,00 | Best Butter First Ave. Floor, Sanitary Market, Opposite Liberty Theatre No, 10 bag Whole Whea! (not pullets>, 5 Toe, Sugar .. Shredded Wheat Biseuits, 2 for 0c cans Royal Baking Powder Prunes, fancy new crop, 2 Iba. 25e bottles O-Cedar Ol) ..... Lipton’s Tea, 1602, package Post Toastien or Kellogg Corn Flakes . John C. Leslie Co First Ave. Floor, Sanitary Public Market; Also Corner First Ave. and University Best Fresh Churned Butter 57;, 3 lbs. $1.70 SUGAR | Fine Cane. 4 Ibs, 39¢ 10 Ibe. O6@ EGGS Fresh Candled SS¢ dozen. .20c CHEESE | COFFEE | | Full cream ..20¢ | Our reg. 35 grade, | Fancy cream, ee | 29¢ Ib. brick . 2 ibs. S5¢ 25c | | | Flake White; the only shortening, Ib. PLEASE COME EARLY Stalls 102, 103, 105 Main Floor, Cofner Market Mince Meat, new stock ........... SUET FOR YOUR PLUM PUDDING We Make Legs of Lamb, Ib. .....20¢ Our Shoulder of Lamb, Ib. . .8 Sausages Sugar Cured Picnics .26%4c Fresh Round Steak, Ib. ......22¢ Every Day Pure Lard, 2 Ibs.......45¢ Customer Always a Customer. INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. NO. 2 Sell Yeur Ol4 Ni ‘We Pay 75e per 100 Sugar Stall, Economy Best American Cane Sugar 51 "Bossom Market. Just Out of Storage—2,000 Pounds cay BUTTER 48c. lb. BEST PEANUT BUTTER on Earth, lb. Ground while you wait. Can with press cover free with ss, - Headquarters for Pure Honey Guatemala or Calif, bulk, Ib. 25c¢ | bulk, Tb, Pt. Jar B5e ‘Qt. ‘Jar We Pt Jar 33e—Qt. Jar bbe Bring Your Containers or We seauil Mason Jars on Deposit of Te and Se BEE HIVE BUTTER STORE IN OUR NEW LOCATION. 1513 PIKE PLACE MARKET To Our Friends «4 Patrons THIS IS NOT A SALR OUR NEW STOCK OF SHOES IS HERE These new shoes cost us less and WE WILL SELL THEM FOR LESS. You KNOW our OLD prices. ‘They were Now compare them with our NEW prices, LOWER, and you will be positive KEGARDLESS OF Yakima, in alwa: the lowest. which are STILL BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES— $1.75, $2.00, $2.40, $2.80, $3.40, $3.80. EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEN'S SHOES PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest OUR LADIES’ STOCK—more complete than ever—-83,.40, el $4.40, $5.40 and

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