The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 17

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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921. HIS LIFE 1S ian SAVED BY ac FISH BITE Rouses Stunned Man and He Isn’t Flung Over- board Into Sea BOSTON, June 17.— been stung by bees, nipped by mos ago at fifty- Quitoes and eaten by lions, but to be} bitten by a codfish, and saved from] death in the barguin, beats all bite that were ever bitten If some amateur fisherman, one of those week-end fly-casters, should / i Telate how a fish nicked him with obtainable tecth, what a laugh he would get grade cof But when Cap'n G FP. Hage Who is 67 years old and claims his of the we id Place of residence the seven seas stops in to drop a line about his Marrow escaye from death thru the ful coffeé. Qgsistance of two friendly denizens Of the deep, off the Grand Banks, it is worth considering DOCTORS SAY Other RECOVERY MIRACLE As the result of his adventure Cap'n Hage was just released from the ‘hospital after the doctors told him that his recovery was a miracle Cap'n Hage left Boston recently Shipping aboard the steam trawle Comber. known, a trawler em ploys nets that work on winches @ropping and hauling with certain Fegularity as long as the schoo hangs around. erything was go. ing fine. Cap'n George was on deck 80 he says, and had journeyed aft to get a mate a pair of gloves, for the day was cold and the sea was kind of high The Cap'n got aft all right, se cured the gloves and was starting back when his trouble began. He met a starfish —a poor, friendiess ‘ crustacean—that was sunning him y If on the deck. George didn’ see fhe starfish. He just s and started slipping. When he missed his. footing he y Struck the winding wire of the traw ler and, with great, force, he was hurled into a mass of fish lying level with the rail, and partly stun ed, was in a dangerous position to slip overt 1 into the net when the boat rolled aguin. If he once got into the net it would have been ( pped On it BACK BADLY WRENCHED BY FALL As he lay among the fish: « strange thing happened. Some con founded codfish bit Cap'n Hagg on the right hand. Tire: sudden Kip brought the fisherman back long enough to wind his arm around « stanchion of the deck. Another fish grabbed the other wrist and George Teached around to force the fish to _” let go. With both ‘hands around the stanchion the Cap'n didn't go over with the next roll. He hung tight until his mate rescied hini. 4 When the. Comber came. to port ) last week Hagg was landed at the + Commonwealth pir by a winch. “He ‘was in other. words hoisted from the Sanitary deck into a waiting ambulance and SSS fcescece | BIG SPECIALS 4 back was seriously damaged by his fall on the winding wire, while his legs and arms were wounded deeply where the Yish' hdd bitter him, and he exhibited some: of his. wounds to Pproverhis stary, Cap'n Hagg in spite of his 67 ysars is not going to quit the sea as yet He was born and brought“tip in Mel, bourne, Australia. As a youth he Was a schoolmate and pal of Mme. Melba, the great opera singer. When certain well-todo Australians gave the singer a yacht and called it “Madame Melba.” Cap'n Hagg was its first skipper. Since a young man he has spent most of his days on the sea, and just at present a few codfish bites are not going to hinder him from following the briny. As soon as he gets his sea legs in shape he is going to pack his ditty bag and clam ber over the rail once more. And after this, he says, his pet fishy will be codfish, Carries Souvenir od Around in Scalp! WICHITA, Kan., June 17.—George R Clark, traffic policeman, ‘has a New souvenir of the war, which Wasn't brought overseas in a trunk ; or kitbag. It is a piece of shrapnel } Which recently was gemoved by a surgeon from ,Clark’s scalp. The piece” of metal found a home in Clark's anatomy two years ago dur- | ing the Argonne battl¢. He suffered ) Stay! 50 Opposite Big Neat Market I Pig Sausage, Farmer's Style Sausage, Ib. .. Frankfurters, We have a full ly of Delicatessen and immer Sausage. Look over for @ number of other Wounds at the time. American Booze in France Is Stolen! 10 pounds Fine Granulated + i 2s)) PARIS, June 17—An American SUGAR for seeee " cellar is not safe even in Paris. 100-Ib. Sack of SUGAR Mrs, Frederick Allen's cellar was robbed of her entire stock of rare vintage wines, altho nothing else in the house was taken sna" $1.88 | Shere ¥ Sh The Pains and Aches of Summer Time Summer sports with unac- eustomed exercise such as ong hikes, rowing, tennis, 4 Carnation Co-Operative | Small Navy Milk, 10c | 19, can user deans Pure Rolled Best grade Corn | 5 Ibs. Starch, 3 Ibs. 23c ‘Toilet Paper, 0 Sardines in PU sores LC |S cane at cut prices: FARMERS’ MARKET Stall 84, Rear Entrance Pot Roast, Ib...8@ ( Local Bacon, Pork Roast, lb18¢ Ib. em | Veal Stew, Ib...8¢ | Home rendered Picnics, Ib.....18¢ Lard, 2 Ibs, 25. All Meat Country Slaughtered Union Fruit & Vegetable Co. Sunday oF Stalls 45-46 2 Leaves Se Richardsoi d Strawberries, Buy now—Can_ now Stalls 52.53 Ca 5-1, ew! The enormous Coffee is due to our expert selec- tion of the very finest coffees f ting highest your Picnic heon. We Cash Pay Oh ANDERSON GROCERY Another Monster Cut-Price Sale for Saturday oth Sack of SUGAR = SE GB 20c pkg. Teco Pancake | 5 large rolls 25c Complete line of Teas, Coffees and Cereals’ in bulk STALL 20 PHONE ELLIOTT 0574 Mail Orders and Country Shipments Hill's Red Coffee, Highest Grade Now 38c per Lb. The kind we sold ten months five cents. e ‘0 it! adés No and Shetoiaty THIRD. AND WASHINGTON SEATTLE LIVES OF MANY ENDANGERED | who was operated upon nearly three Frightened Horse Dashes} months ago, having a monkey « Into Cemetery Crowd With Monkey Glands | Careless Shampooing | Introduced, claims rejuvenation as the meualt ob tila Wpevatian, & |alkall, ‘This dries the scalp, makes he operation | . that his gray hair is growin the hair brittle, and ruins it. Plaid Sport and his eyesight ix impro He| ‘The best thing for ste use ip a has resumed riding, which he had|Mulsified cocoanut — ofl Skirts lives of hundreds of persons were horse attached to | Kane post of Dorchester was honor ing their dead sale of this ¢ paths of the enclosu | yught to a halt by Lewis Sul: | ® former memt lernor's council, |they placed tributes on graves of | easy to manage. who was speaking | Moral pleees were placed on the sol-|eheap, and a few ounces H |diers’ monument in the square,|every member of the family for} getween Seneca and Spring § ‘The post, under command of Fran ; 's| where the oration istricts in, This is/really ba nd Mt, Benedict cemeteries, Fr¢ rj Bot fee Di- Fotmgh A at P Sensational Values GREEN CUTS DEEPER 8 Ibs. FINE CAN rice by the Sack 1 CREAMERY New Mild Full Cream Cheese, Ib.....22¢ 4 big Searchlight Matches. . Crescent Baking Crescent “99" 17 lbs. New Netted 5 big Dilf Pickles .......10@ § pig rolls Toilet Paper 25¢ Fresh Ground Cof. -B35¢ Butter : GREEN’S PRICES ARE LOWER! FOR SATURDAY At the Market where the Street Cars start. Trade here and get a car seat. Come in and get ‘acquainted. South End | |Meat Is Still on Delicatessen) | Downhill Slide .. 69c " 45¢ Beans, 45c oats 25c on SOC Green’s Butter and Grocery Store Lower Floor Phone Elliott 1848 DELIVER THE GoOoDs! Seaboard Meat Co. Stall 5, Lower Floor Roast, Ib.... Leg Spring Lamb, Ib... Shoulder Spring ..20c sage, Ib, 30¢ ickens, lb. 28c Swift’s Eastern Bacon . 32ke 10c Up Money and Buy Best on the Lower Floor Phone Eltiott 4239 Look—Then Buy SUGAR Best Américan Cane THE BEST, LUE Cow CARNATION Near Main Entrance Best Butter, 68, direct from the Butter 10e a Ib, Jar Rubbers, per doz. She a Jar, with us feo! ar Covers, pe’ ee Economy Jar Covers, per HOLD ON!!! Full Cream’ Cheese, | mild, ‘ampbell's Soup . » Schoolboy Peanut MIATION AND Happy Home Maine ie ¢ Large can Sliced ‘rackers for the kiddie HARMLESS and v NOISIER than Free Delivery Decker-Fregeau Co. 3. SPECIAL FOR YOUR PICNIC—Delicious . per Ib... ... 24c Fresh MARSHMALLOW B, & B, CANDY STORE, Stalls 4950. Main Floor 4 AnD OF DINE Prod They’re Monkeying | Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, | JOHANN spite of the news of Alfred Wilson's death, Ben Knott, a South African SBURG, June 17.-In you want to keep your hair look ing ity bewt. Most soaps and pre 1and! pured shampoos contain too much 1 his health | (whieh only com ure and grea nh anything else previously given up is steadily improving plaint being a slight twinge of rheu mation. | | fied, will Egg Brings Record _|therousniy Price for Charity |«» »»uncs beautiful combinations materials to select fro Women's Clothing LONDON, June 17.—An egg taid) Which rinse Magevthte : of by a hen during a gift sale in aid of pre * Gir " 7 son the hospital at ‘Tenterden, Kent, was : hina "| quickly 4nd evenly, and sold for $6.87 sealp soft, and the hair Annan | t, lustrous, | silky comrades “ge to headqua » West.” Keturning| You can get Mulsified cocoanut in Eaton square. | «shampoo at any pharmacy, it’s very 1113 Third Ave. yas delivered by months. Be sure your druggist gives! r John J. Carey you Mulsified.—Advertisemen’ FOR SATURDAY — at this “Market of Better Quality” TRADE HERE! IT’S ECONOMY! SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR NE CANE 54¢ lot lasts—Limit 8 Ibs. Gt While The al tet "B4e Which won't be ‘Bae long! . 26¢ 2 big cans Pork and Beane 2.2... sc00e a BEE 2 Co-Operative .19¢ 2 Ibs. a -25¢ Picnic cans Dill Pickles 10¢ 40c cans Pure Fruit Jams ceesecsees +-19¢ 2 Ibs. fresh Ginger Snaps 35¢ wrx’s press. $4.75 BEST F While this Dollar Shoe Co. Stall No. 1 Lower Floor b bayr e ig oe yed Lower Floor Washington Delicatessen Stall 33, Lower Floor ‘ P. ROUNDS, Mgr. resh Pork Roast Lb. 17c 2 Ibs........25¢ Leaf Lard, Ib......15¢ Dressed igen Picnics, Ib.........18¢ 2 Ibs. Fresh Ground Peanut . 4 EXTRA ON POULTRY 4 The BEST in Fine Fresh BUTTER Scratch Food, 8 Ibs Scratch Food, sk., dl Bran, delivered .... Sprays, Pumps and Materiaj: Finest Bird Seeg Cc ica n ie +6 te STALL 26—MAIN FLOOR NOtS veaseeveeerns a of Diamond “TI” Little Pig Sausage Queen me home for Sunday. Per 1b. 35¢ Stall 41 63 For your picni You'll find the c! —ready prepared. ry Elliott 2054 Floor SWEET CREAM BUTTER. The Nest that can be Nought Has stood the highest test Eastern Bacon ...... «+ B0¢ Fancy Bologna ... Shoked Liver Sausage ..35¢ Fancy Weiners .........20¢@ Pork Pies, each 7¢;3 for 20¢ METROPOLITAN MARKET Main Fleer Fourth and Pine = Stall 25 jott 4141 EXTRA SPECIALS! Leaf Lard, Ib. Picnics, Ib. Pot Roast, Ib. We specialize in (WW) BRAND PRODUCTS Alpine Dairy Stalls 21-22, Main Floor Our Modern Poultry ranch produces Freshest Eggs; our herd of Pure Bred Swiss milk goats gives finest Milk. So our desirable butter and cream come as a matter of One Standard, “The Best” doz, +200 (ierace'” COLONIAL MEAT CO. BETTER MEATS Boiling Leg Lamb, Beef, Ib.. a 8c pound ........ 30c Steer Pot (Cire Brand) Roast, Ib. ... 124c Lamb Shoul- 15 the COW Pork Roast, 1 8 ders, Ib...... “ Cc BUTTER STORE pound ....... PM ote Cc meine “w” Brand) ‘StallaO Main Floor Main Floor—Bottom Prices WE DELIVER in NSTALL A Phone Elliott 3354 QUEEN CITY MARKET Very Best Butter, Ib... 38c 2 Ibs., 75¢ Best Full Cream Cheese, Ib.... 23c 2 Ibs., 45¢ Federal or Co-operative Norfolk Grocery Stalls 17-18—Main Floor ¥ Best Fresh Milk, quart...........+..++.+.5...8¢ Creme Oil Soap, 2 bars....15e Gallon cans Assorted Vegd- Del Monte Pork and Beans d Fruits. ..... 50 vo. 1 cans 12¢4 Ing, cans 280 St Jam, No, Mf asst n Beauty Bea cans . 3 for Milk, 10 ; 18h ough WBN 5 x aiese ene Cc M. J.B. Goff a Pure Cocoa in bulk, 2 ibs. athe ; ; iin’ can Sse) 3-T. can 81.00 Hillsdale No. 2 cans Pine- No wigsT oe case or Telia, ‘Het DROROEO cs cisMRG ADE Asher atte eetnges foc carl all 65—Next to Boldt's On Fourth Avenue The place where they carry Jilg’s Sausages

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