The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 16

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PAGE 16 JUNE WILL ( _ SEE CRISIS | ININDUSTRY ee % | i} Official Washington Expects | Nation’s Economic Trou- | bles to Culminate Then | | * BY HB. HUNT WASHINGTON Apr The @ulmination of America's industrial And economic troubles w © reach S| @d about June 1, in the ¢ m of} Gabiner officials and government ex-| = | By that date, it is believed, the D) © Whole combination of transportation, | is Wage and credit difficulties will reach | their climax | If the month of June without serious * tration believ into a period | _ OPMent not | * decade ‘_ GENERAL RBADJUSTMENT | OF WAGES NECESSARY | A general readjustment of wages, | particularly in the build and skill. | e ed industries, must be effected in the lisa of prosperity and ¢ equaled in the belief of cabinet advisers. i Closed industries and unemploy-| P ment is expected to be a more power d ful factor in bringing this ab ever, than any direct ne tween employer and ¢ . So far Ps possible the government will seck 0 Assist readjustments, but no one expects the process to be either pain Jess or barmonious. ‘The odministration toes not expect it, how Congressman W. E. Mason of IWinois braved a lot of kid- ding to wear the first straw j hat in of ficial Wi ashington. Tabor to do it all. Toe.e must be fur.| Normalcy, like charity, has begun ther rertuctions in the cost of living | at home. Ham sandwiches in Marion that will enable the workingman to/©. have been reduced to counts JOttawa (Kan) Herald AMUS EMENTS accept a reduced wage. Studies by government experts show that the retail tiade generaliy has not reduced its pricer in keeping | * with the reductions in manufacturers’ | and obbers’ prices. Oue cabinet head inrists that de | > gpite somewhat lower prices many Petailers are today making a larger margin of profit on their wares than @uring the heigot of wartime profi tering. | REVISION OF RAILROAD RATES HELD IMPERATIVE General revision of railroad rates ig held imperative, altho to date the interstate commerce commission has Bot seemed inclined to undertake amy general rate revision But administration advires are so insistent on the necessity of a thoro » overhauling of the rate structure that the commission will not be able te evade tt, Fess SWNT os * HOWARD MALL “Wholly aside from the wage ques. LOEWs thon,” one cabinet mimber says, PD LACE H | “there must be a reconstruction of the whole rate plan and a readjust Ment of rates between different com | Modities.” | As a result of the general trans | “portation angie, it is likely a trans Portation bureau, to study the whole | | traffic problem of the country, will be recommended py the committee | | 0m governmental reorganization. | Such a bureay probably would be as signed to the pepartment of com. | merce. jasat & Onsl; De Mont; Ralph | ‘When one sits and fishes for hours thout a nibble, he wonders at the | é ince of the eternal try angle — Detrott Free Press. Tv Mats. 270 to SOc. MORE MONEY in your POCKET ) daa can aid in bringing pros- perity to the Pacific North- west—and prosperity for this section means money in your pocket. Keep your dollars at home. Every dollar spent for Pacifie Northwest products remains in circulation here ie helps to increase the payrolls that bring wealth to your home. Before buying, consult the Chambe or of Commerce “Commodity Directory.’ This book shows quickly what and where Pacific Northwest products can be purchased. No home or business house should be without this valuable book. Every day it should be turned to before pur- chases are made. You will be amazed at the number and variety of high- class articles of every sort produced in this section and rez ady for your inspec- tion. Get your copy of the Commodity Directory today. Its FREE Call for it at SEATTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 9th Floor Arctic Building, 3rd Ave. at Cherry St. Pe Pee On ONT W ES TOTS CTR: U8 be POET TREE ee FIRST STRAW — | Neck Broken Once, He Risks It Again CORNER MARKET BUTTER Gnearen Absolutely 42c Lb. the Very Bewt Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, 28c Doz. + Fat ate re Honey ahe Quart jar ose White Clover Creamery 16-22 Corner Market—Lower Moor Near Independen. Packing Oo. M Cream Cheese, tb. pint jar nanon EGGS 28c Doz. Main Fieer Best Fresh Churned BUTTER, 38c Lb. Pure Cane Sugar, 8 Lbs. 65c Limit 8 Lbs. PEANUT BUTTER 10c LB. Always Fresh Here Fresh Ranch EGGS, 29c 2 CO- OPERATIVE MILK, 19c 2 POUNDS FLAKE WHITE, 28 Fall Cream CHEESE, 25¢ Fancy Cream BRICK omer stat * GREEN'S BUTTER STORE 102-103-105 Main Floor Corner Market AT STONG’S PIKE BARGAIN Lower Floor—Pike Place Market STON OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK 49-lb. Sack Rainier Best Flour ss 30c —- Pkg. Citrus | Washing Powder 19c nm OLIVE BAKING Stong f} Sait Grocery Stall 62; Lowe These new Shoes covt us tess FOR LESS You KNOW our OLD price Now Low and you will be poriti REGARDLESS OF ALL THE $2. 80, $3 |She Left a Large CARNATION, SHOE PRICES TUMBLE! DOWN THEY COME—OUR NEW STOCK compare them with our NEW EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEN’S SHOES Pike Place Market Shoeteria Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest THE SEATTLE STAR Four Eggs in Five Going Up! Want to Family Behind Her) Minutes, She Lays TOMBRIDGE, England, April 29. LONDON, April 20.—Mre. Feist TORONTO, April bt) LON DO. April 20.—The price of HAMMOND, Ind, Apr 9 AGUAPTURTA Mexi [ried to Miss Nancy Fe His neck | year, had over 100 4 jante—i3 | recently laid . Ps $25 to $160, due to the tn | beauty And because the city |in Ching Wa he oterde im seeps + capt Bolo [A PEI grandchildren, 69 great| javger then norma : ed demand for use of ex-sol this Hammond will | After Ching got it A wettled Gallipoll. Dectora # he will live | grand dren and two « great | first three being r r maneage ansen. Most of|be the town in the Calumet down for a tr P and 0’ pop as long as any other healthy man of | grandchildren, Her oldest surviving n was ina slightly weakened con. the sk come from the west 4 ne erve day. | ple t went o minus hig n ue won in 72 years old. dition after the effort count o' a light ea th immer mustache, is looking for reve ROYAL WHITE soar, 6 Bans 2OC Borden's Milk, 111, Pure Cream Whipping Commercial Ise bottle Ze bottle SUGAR Is DOWN we believe) Bay now for canning. The very best Berry Cane $™ .9 5 8 Lbs. 64c SUGAR woke | 4 Lbs. 32¢ Sanitary Market Sugar Stall Stall 109—Fiest Avenue Floor ALLEN & BARROWS Successors to DODDS’ GROCERY Stall 45 = Samilary Market: Lowe Moor Stal] 45 Telephone Main 3457 WE ARE OVERSTOCKED Many lines must be reduced at once. These prices should do the work. (Temporarily, Pare Freeh MILK, 9c Quart r, 2 Mme. ry Market Su, Stan 100, Wiest Ave. Vlowr FRESH EGGS From Our Own Plane 2 Doz. 55c inconain Cream Brick Cheese, 30c Ib. Headc quarters for Corona Coffee Try Our Butter, 44c Ib. Brown & Ite Famous 2 can Silver Rar PINE large cans Silver Bar ASPAMR apple, 19¢: 3 She AGUS, 25¢; 4 for poe “i (Sweet as ey) (Cheaper than the fresh) Van Camp's PORK & BEANS, | Imported Itallan OLIVE OIL. SanitarylceCream 2e nive, 14e; 3 for....40¢ pint size Ae CHOCOLATE, Sb Naptha BOAP, 6 bars. she & Coff St Doe Te PANCAKE FLOUR. ee ore 8 | 3 phew f 25¢ | stan 157 First Ave. Entrance ‘seals 81.00 10¢ Sanitary Market MATCHES that light, box. .3¢@ u 25e 6 boxes for 15¢ Jelly Powder, pke D¢ FLAKE WHITE in 12 Fresh, Crisp SODA CRACK Best Fresh Churned $id. pails, Ib . c ERS in 6ib —~~""| BUTTER 38¢ Lb. Quality Butter Store|... si: STALL 127 “*5ierrateshetotint Arcs" STALL 129 Sugar 8 Lbs. 65c Opposite Jilg’s Sausage Shop Limit § Pounds SATURDAY SPECIALS BUTTER ! ! EGGS ..42¢ Vree brown and Freeh Ranch dozen Co-operative MILK aes 4 CHEESE seg rf yi Ful Cream 25c bent m Ib. 30e ) MIXE é Limburger, 1b : ate | Chonne, ID. oc .ccsceeeee Pane tb, Ge; 2 Ibe. w HOLT Wost 38 | Green's Market 2-oumce ‘ Macy oo nav Rho Boe STALL 102 and . Yakima Honey a STU THE LEADER » Be, 400 amd Toe Sanitary Market.—Ist Ave. Ploor Garden and Flower FREE SUGAR SEEDS Given free with every purchase Hest American 64 of Serate) Food, Garden and Q Cane Sugar Ibs. CH awn ™ 1 FE R FREE with every dozen ABY CHICKS Market Hatchery Pike Place Market—Lower Floor Opposite Sugar Stall SPECIALTY STALL 1-1, 11-on can Asparagy can Peas, Corn or Solid Tomatoes 2 for * Pork and Beans : Led “ct 8 lbs.62c Sugar Stelle Economy and Mike Place Public Markets and Baked at Be Oh 1501 PIKE PLACE MARKET ane ise do Rare 4 ™. : bew seed Mined” Cookies, Th. Mrs. W. R. HUNT |: STALL 59—Pike Place Market Lower Floor A Wonderful Achievement DOUGHNUTS Mixed by Air—Light As Air See the Rotary Bake Shop's New Doughnut Machine. It makes delicious, crisp, light doughnuts better and faster than any previous method. See Them Made at 1501 Pike Place Market erat —! Mit, (A inalun Tall 10c | ees Cans PURE FOOD SHOP—1511 Ptke Place Mkt. G. F. HASTINGS 1525 PIKE PLACE MARKET HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE 25c Por dozen ....... 95: thick slices, in sugar ‘Pack Cam Tal Cans for 39c Limht of 4 cans GROCERY King of Price Cutters $1.65 " PURE LARD ibs. 286 om POWDER ... Large 49¢ cans at 4 Remember, fe syrup. Canyon Brand Milk, large cans . . . Large White BEANS, 6 tha... 286 | OL SARDINE 1 N 4 Rob White 1 MEAL, in bulk 28e | Polar White #. 28e | Del Monte ce Old Duteh ¢ N Pure COCOA, 2-9 HOCOLATE ned CORN .. each ... 82.80 $5.50 cans fF ..eee0 dozen iks, t is is the finest quality, Stalls 27-98, Keonemy Market, Lower Floor Pike Bargain Grocery 2 ths. Se rike Pince Market California Peaches or Apricots Put up in Sugar Syrup ok 50c . 83.85 Hot hoes a 20c Doz. WESSON OIL Pints, . Quarts . cans -.. Per doz Cane gallons doz, . Gallons ... and WE WIL ‘HEM They were always the prices, which vely cons lowest STILL CUP CAKE -20¢ | JELLY ROLL, each. .20¢ SP) ICE CAI -15¢ | FRESH RHUBARB 5¢ PIE, each ......... 25¢ COOKIES S, Asst., doz. 15¢ Home-Made Bread baked fresh daily under the most sanitary conditions, CANDIES NOW SELLING BELOW CosT ATHENIAN BAKERY| 1517 PIKE PLACK MARKET Sell Your Frame? | SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET PLACE AND ECONOMY PUBLIC MARKETS—— 4 ¥YRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921, \Council Says Women |Wah’s Dreams Were Need Beauty Sleep Rudely Shatteres TILIKUM MARKET Stalls 121-125-125 Sanitary Market—Virst Ave. Floor QUALITY RIGHT PRICES LESLIE'S trons ck Best Butter, 40c Lb. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 25¢ Cane Sugar Fisher’s Flour | | Hammond’s Per sack, $8.50 | Per sack, $2.32 | Best Flour, $2 No.2 Cans | _ Large Pkg. | All Flavors Pineapple .23c ae Jello, 10 c Rolled Oats Fancy Beans | Cut Macaroni 5 Ibs. 33c 5 lbs. 30c =| 3 Ibs. 25c Yellow or White Corn Meal, bag 34c 8-lb Pail Cottolene............$1.44 Royal Baking Powder, can... ..39c 5-lb. pail Pure Lard ............98c Leslie’s Special Blend Coffee. . . .35¢ ST. £08... on. aoe sow o:tee.s Large cans Peaches, 22c; Apricots, 19; Pears .. 600). ee 52c Graham or Whole Wheat Flour, bag « isribiane OU Booth Sardines, large cans .....17c Campbell’s Soups ......... 4... 11le H. O. Rolled Oats, pkg. . ....,......18¢ Kellogg’s Corn Crisps, pkg... 10c 1-Ib. can M. J. B. Coffee .....-....40¢ JOHN C. LESLIE CO. FIRST AVE. FLOOR SANITARY MARKET ALSO COR. FIRST AVE. AND UNIVERSITY ST, sper ee Gold Leaf ORANGE MARMALADB iL I3%-ounce jar ....—.- 17% Pure Fresh Milk ‘ae —, Best Grade Dried Beef, Ib. ..55¢@ EWING & JOHNSON Market—Lower 9c any. Bring bettie. 79 Pike Place Market, | 55 Pike PL You Want Good COFFEE? PVE GOT IT! AND YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERY POUND YOU BUY— THIS WAY— Q.—When does Coffee lase its, A—No, tt looks nice with al favor? | the chaff biown out. A—When it's ground. | Q—What else is blown out of the Coffee along with the | chaff? A-—Dust particles of the heart of the Coffee, containing the best of the Coffee Mavor. Q—Where does Coffee aroma come from? | A.—Principally fram the pul verized heart of the bean. Q—Does the Aroma leave) Q—Does Brehm blow the canned coffee? j chaff out of his Special Coffee? A.—It leaves the coffee but! A-—-No, he leaves all the not the can. aroma in! Q—When does it leave the) Q-—Does Brehm charge you can? ten cents extra on every pound A.—Soon as the can is opentd.| for a fancy tin? Q—Is there any chaff in A—No Siree! You save that canned coffee? | dime. STRENGTH—FLA VOR—UNIFORMITY That's What You Get in 40c Lb e BREHM’S SPECIAL COFFEE CUT RATE BREHM’S crocery 1503 Pike Place Market Our Meats Are Down! |; IN PRICE, BUT THE QUALITY REMAINS HIGH Legs Lamb -15¢ | Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs. ........25¢ Shoulder Lamb -.8¢ | Veal Steaks, 2 Ibs. 35¢ Prime b Roasts, boned and Choice 8 Steaks -18%¢ FOOT Sos doce ods senseus 1A7'%¢ | Liberty Steaks and Sausage 10¢ Steer Pot Roasts .........6. 10¢ Give Our Smoked Meat Department a Trial and You'll Become a Regular Customer Rainier Packing Co. HATCH BETTER CHICKS MORE THEM WITH NEWTOWN-GRANT INCUBATORS Ask the poultry man about this wonderful incubator, - |WOSDRUFES BOSE) 89 Pike St. Phone Main 652 60-watt at SUGAR STAL Pt ce Markets K PACKAGHS, Saturday ccunomy Market SPECIAL for § Days More it to ary y. Near Ladies’ Rest Toom.

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