The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 22

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PROHIBITION “Says Rich Man Can Fill His| Cellar and Poor Man Gets | Bootleg or Nothing BY SIR GILBERT PARKER Famous Engtish Author an Interview With Milton Bronner LONDON, Nov. 18.—-American pro- Ribition does not always prohibit—| 4 yet, judging from my recent observation while im the ited States, ts doing great hood, | I saw an account of how a ri "man’s house had been robbed of $75,- | 900 Worth of fine liquors. ULD M! EVIK OF If I were a workingman that 4 almost make a boishevik or at & socialist of me, That is the curse of American tion laws; the rich man can hile cellar and have a supply on for the rest of hie days. The man gets either bootleg whisky | nothing at all. Speaking generally, the execution | your laws is a farce. ‘There is a well-known restaurant New York where they advertise on thelr menu cards. This Against the law, but apparently Place isn't raided. [ dined in a New York restaurant with American friend. Cocktalls were openly. There isn't a hotel the city where you can't get I Grink very, very little, bat Tam ly against prohibition. To be truthful, when I was out In ja, I found I wanted to drink whole lot. There was the excite of cheating the government. | fa, of course, a jesting way of | it. iG CALIFORNIA found in California if you pald Price you could get almost any of drink you wanted. There| ‘RO good gin, but excellent port, afford to pay 15 or 20 dollars 8 bottle of whisky. Therefore, it! @rink at all they get rotten! | But tn epite of my to I think really the Unit. tes has immensely profited by the prohibition you have got. I ‘with a member of the present enbinet whose name is at ‘well known in Fingland and all He said to me: pmarepe. ENTERTA: ai ‘COMEDY FILMS films. When prohibition first tm the United States, the own- BFe of the large factories found their = restless and discontented. brought in the films-—not only of a general amusing charac | I do that, and, first Of ail, in Scot- England will never give up its Ripened From which these are made. bodied in them. . her creative force in the best way Pie will tell you what converted me possible. one of the most discussed and lauded | W heat dainty little SNOW FLAKES All the freshness of sum- mer sun, that drowses over wheat fields, is em- Just open the package and get a whiff of their pure, unadulterated good- ness. | NEW YORK’S LUCKIEST GIRL Marjorie RY ALICE ROHE NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—What ts the greatest gift a girl may have— beauty, money, ancestry, family position, great genius? brains, youth, health What if one didn’t have to choose, but had all of these! Weill, this is the jot of one of the Most interesting young women in New York. She i# Marjorie Patterson, actress and author, the greatgrandnicce of | Betsy Patterson, whose marriage to | Jerome Bonaparte, young brother of Napoleon, started off international marriages with a romance that has [made presentday alliances with | reigning royal families quite com. | Joha Haywood has been living tn Monplace by compartsdn. | But altho Miss Patterson pours! tea from an ancient aiiver tea set has been epearing fish and hunting | brought over from Ireland by Betsy | with bow and arrow. Patterson's father, and sits in Betsy | ~~~ by Patter Patterson's bed, n's chair, and sleeps in Betay | thinks the real im of life ix gi expression to} So she has to her credit | beer and I don’t think it should. The | American climate is totally different | from the English climate. The gioom | of the English winter is very great, what with its fogs, Its dampness, its sullen: skies, ‘That's why we drink | }tea over here in the afternoon, It is| Poa the climate upon the human body. | it alone. There is a physeo- feason for it--the effect of I never feel the necessity of aft- ernoon tea in America; I do feel it} | here. . which we will Carnation mt" Whenever you find that you're lonesome and sad, And you're peeved at the world and you're blue, You a wure cure if you'l o alad Ar li only ru.” You ings that ding your eoul ervos and your mind and your heart Are the same that are bound round your wallet and rolh— And your heart ie your dollarmart Tt's proven psychology, true as you live You know--if you'd only admit, Your heart will expand as you smile, as you give, Forgetting the “ego” a bit, But if you're too #tubborn to try It, then go On your miserly way and be md! But if you've @ heart that will never aay “NO,” Then give of your mite and be glad. You've only one life to live, only one soul; And it's just a few years to the grave. And when you pass out, you must leave your dear roll, Taking only the good deeds you save. Bo let Opportunity enter your door; Let Charity dwell in your heart, And bury your selfishness, Try to give more Than you figure i# justly your part. Just loosen your pocketbook strings and youl find That it's real, true joy just t give A home to the homeless and light to the blind— Just give, laugh and amie, folk»—and live! Help raine the $750,000 Fund LEND A HAND! Patterson Mterary achievements in bookdom— “A Woman's Man.” Two other books, “Fortunate,” written in Rome when she was 19, and “Dust of the Road,” written tn England when she was a member of Sir Frank Benson's company, have attained beat seller proportions, Mine Patterson left the stage, a the height of atthinment as Pie in “Pierre the Prodigal,” to devote herself to writing. Pub Exceptional Bargains t | t | Back to Nature for a Hundred Years FROGHAM, Engtand, Nov, 1 Foods Daily—Best Service THAN EVER Same Quality—Same Service Same Weight hut near here for the 100 years of hia life, Like prehistoric man, he . bring home rome of Milk Bread}—Advertisement, | PEGGY'S BAKERY Shoulder of Lamb, Ib.... Breast of Lamb, lb...... 8c Brier Hill Coal lowest In ash. Most heat for your money. No clinkers or bone, BRIER WILL COAL Co. 533 Terry Avenue N. eed... Sahcs atharoe Salt Pork, Ib............16¢ FARMERS’ MARKET Stal 64 Best Jersey Butter, 2 Ibs. .98c Full Cream Cheese, Ib... .25c Parisian Mixed Candy, lb. 25c mau Line Cant, eer ond Premrrg LOCAL POTATOES Per Sack $1.25 Re oot $1.83 ag ag poe anid .49c .35¢ ... d5C Quart jar Loganberry ALBERS (ARNATION <4 send you free on Walnuts, tb. ... Three cans Del Monte Grated Pineapple. HEAT ELAKES Large package Oats......27@ Large package of Pancake Flour 27¢ large package Flapjack 27¢@ Carnation Wheat Fiakes.20¢ Pearls of Wheat Take a can and give your family a Sunday morning treat, Our highest quality coffee— 45cn. Mail Orders and Country Shipments ANDERSON GROCERY Mall 20 Whone Killlott 6574 ROUND STEAK, per Ib. - 20c Shoulder of Lamb, Ib... .10c Pork Roast, Ib..4........20c Breast of Lamb, lb....... 5c Pot Roast, Ib. ...........10c Salt Pork, Ib. ............16c Lard, 2 Ibs. for...........25¢ Lamb Chops, Ib..........15c INDEPENDENT PACKING CO, NO, 3 WE CASH PAY CHECKS = = : = = = | Don’t ask for Crackers— say SNOW FLAKES Diamdnd “I": Little Pig Big Value Bausnge, ths 1.06.6 35E for Saturday Potato Salad, quart... Frankturters, Ib SOUTH END DELICATESSEN Opposite Big Meat Market SAU SOUT END arkel Come Here and Save Money—Fresh BREAD PRICES CUT LOWER 1-Ib. Loaf for................ Te 1 1-2-Ib. Loaf for.............10c Near, Main Entrance Near Main Enirance MMMM MLL _ —_ ——a : > esieanbenparesie 3 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927, pene Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35) HATS, SHOES, FURNISHING§) One Price—Cash or Credit Proposes Leasing Alaska Railroad Leaging of the Alaska govern Picric Acid Being | Sold by Government} Offers of the government to well 1427 Chan, & pleric acid to farmers are still open, | ratiroad to private aye has . we ave CQUELYS i according to A. 1. Nystrom, agrl| propowed by Albert B. Pall, # y cultural agent, 418 County-clty bulld-| of the interior, aecording to parce men! , ing. Orders for seven and one-half | Cecti Clegg of Fairbanks, who arrived “| Que tons have been received, but nolin Seattie Thursday. Judge Cleese PLUMBING | shipment can be made until a car-| suid he believed private oper REPAIRS mf) \00d of 12 tons ts ordered. The acid ous be of be ” to Ala Your plumber is a# near to you gy os in 40 per cent dynamite and in safer | the lessees ni your phone, : : to handle, It comes in 100-pound | te ate > SPmim Aan $59u ' brat |boxes, priced at Renton at $13.00 a|¥ Ment Ang iyice | box. Ith } enke | ————— : = | ——— = Wi | In e e e RE ket | h 0 l ine Lrte enuine i -: Be city i The Only Mac a, } e: ther ket end Chinese Noodle on the Market | —= DIAMON ww NOODLES onts ORIED NET CONTENTS 6 K CLEAN ‘ WAX mr serren INSIST ON THIS BRAND ™ NOODLE AT YOUR GROCER’S Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Un las eu | Extra Special = = We offer tomorrow to our*thousands of satisfied customers SUGAR cheaper n all == ff the local wholesale price; Buy today—buy a sack or a package—this is a time off cia forced economy—let us Bel you. E fiv | ‘ | Ss. Cc “ Fine Granulated, 100 Pounds $5.98 ff] - CUGE 8U POWDERED SUGAR! BROWN SUG. , yes ae 27e | 3 Ibs. .. ane 4 tbe... say 25¢ - SUGAR STALL—Lower Séetion SUGAR STALL—Lower 8 fo | Stall 159—2 dozen Honey and Cocoanut Stall 25—Budweiser, 2 bottles. .. gs i Maearoons for ......+4.++++e+00+ 18¢ Stall 137—Small Eggs, 2 dozen Stall 102—Home-made Pie & Coffee.10¢ Stall 106—Jonathan Apples, box ‘ x Stall 136—Five smal) cans Federal or Co- Stalls 48-134—Red Snapper, 2 Ibs. be operative Milk .............. +++ S5¢ Stall 110—New crop Walnuts and » be Gta 191-—No. 1 Yakima Gems, Almondy 2 Tht. -r-...-. i ; whey ddaddee tine bheneen 75, Stall 36—Best home-grown Tomatoes, Stall 129—Bulk Mince Meat, Ib pe ‘ SB Btgs sso seeccevegececececssA5@ Stall 50—Potatoes, 100 Ibs.... ~ Ym s Johnny Evans Stalls 14-15 A | Stalls 10-11 Back Again Specials ROAST BREAST OF LAMB, lb...... Pure Lard Lb. 10¢ Ti a -el- a 8c 1 lb, Blue Ribbon Tea. ‘Tree Tea; %4-ib. pkg... .25¢ 20¢ None-Such Mince Méat. .15¢ seen eeeeees 1 Ib, soft shelled Wainuts., 3O¢ | 3.1». timit—with purchase only. % 33c Gold Dust Washing : ARMOURS’ Powder fo é Serine : BACON BACK, 1b, 29C | now 1.80 i 9-1b, can Crisco ... Armour’s Bacon Backs, " PURE LARD, (2 i lbs. limit), Ib’... 10c 4m, can Ghirerdel's per Ib. .........25¢ Hamburger and 4 6). | 15-02. pus. Sun Maia Raisins Many More Big : Sausage, Ib... 1 2kc snr Specials Saturday Scratch Food 100-LB, SACK ....$2.15 @ An opportunity to buy your winter’s supply. WESTLAKE SPECIAL . GOLD BOND ........ GOLDEN . VALLEY PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED SUGAR STALL LOWER SECTION WESTLAKE GROCERY STORE Salls 16-17 The Basement Store Phone Main 1434 10 bars Crystal White Soap, 1 bar Creme Oil Soap. .49¢ LOWER SECTION SUGAR STALL Farmers’ | Section 3-Ib, can Ghirardelli’s Chocolate. ............. . .%9¢ Special on Apples No. % — ee Meal -29¢ 90¢ to $1.40 per box. 1 package Lux Flakes ....... ..10¢ 6 packages Searchlight Matches. ................, Sf | Pometose YS: 2 cans Corn or Peas... . 25¢ 4 Ibs. Fairco Shortening ..,.85¢ bi mt & | Dutch Cleanser sae 4 bare Walle Napthe. Soap. Ae Ask about the Free Mixed Nuts, Ib.... -28¢ 4 lanes vcile. Wllot Devos, 2 Bike Turkey for. Thanksgiviaay Freshest of Meats Choicest of Cuts Zoble Grocery Co. Elliott 4314 Stall 105 491b. sack Rainier Rest Flour $1.28 10 bars Crystal White Soap and 1 bar Creme Oll Soap, for 50¢ New Currants, 1 be New Seedleas Raisins, Se Federal or Co-operative Milk, oan O¢ 2 cans Sifted Peas ......... +. Se lhow, jar Pure Maple Syrup 45e No, 1 soft shelled Walnuts ++ B8¢ Free Demonstration of Carnation Wheat Flakes 1-Ib, can asians

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