The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 12

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you've got to and amell for yourself And the different kinds every conceivable kind, even got a bh with a maple tree with a plug stuck Vermont maple ayrup dropping out —at least Waddie Carpenter, who pre get it f fruit Fruit Show Recalls | County Fair of Old; All Familiar Faces pSpeciatized, in keeping says iUa real apple trees every sides over it And real live where — eprouting with the made of tissue paper spirit o the time, and with none| And the cant of the inconveniences that a trip/ dried fruit A the fruit juices! to the country entaile—but a county} such a vast quantity of fruit that fair just the same and dream about. it And, young or oll, whether inter you'll find that Do you remember that county fair Went to—-let'« eco, thal must Wve been back in “98! The raucous © Veleed altyhosthe alluring whee! Bf fortune—the Godlike lemonade YVentlor—the feoulous looking agricul exhibits—the soul-tempting | ested in fruit or not lS jams “njellies—m-mam-m! | tt hasn't lost ite kick weand, over it all, the pervading ‘ee t oder of Many things usually | to juvenile nostrils you go home but you know me industry than y land the knowledge didn't hurt a bit he acquiriny In the first place, it betnge home |!" * erecage Aor .o 708 Ot RING Ge There's a varnival spirit in the air Tt comes back to you could, the immensity of the North just exactly the same intimate, Seay, what's Vall» weat's fruit industry, Row of row) sawdusty carnival spitit that made far away,” the county faire are/ of different kinds of frult—mostly jing county fair What it wae The circus and unlike homebrew |appies—until you begin to think we : Y fowe their kick with age jthat the crop of the whole world| There's nothing ba Cg = No, you're wrong jmust have been sent to Seattle for |Mbout it Kven the ticker Sioppm Ana you'll convince yourself that} the show. But they laugh at you |#t the gate is iikely to call you fare if you take @ run out tojwhen you tell ‘em that land talk a y “1 ut somehow or other you st. terminal and visit the largely in dollare—rmillions, tena of | ine Se hpecsn reat Fruit Exposition, per hundreds of millions. Won ‘Come ‘n' get yer hot dawgs, hot in progress there. |der how big a pile a million dollars’ | hot dawgs!" #0! ine Cries use the fruit exposition is just | worth of apples would make? | and you don't fai spond t big county fair, Highly! But words can't describe the effect |to the invitation. The pink lemonade a > - lady's stand isn’t so well patronized the picture would be Ineom f she had been left out There's a whole battery of wheels of fortune, manned by a crew of loud |volced young men who m have ped out of Sinclair Lew Main Street. For a thin dime, they im jferm you, you oan win anything porsibly dawen, | ahriily yw Annual Clearance Sale —or— ] Rebuilt Buicks —AND— Gol, with a real electric Nght above |her head—after the fashion of the Goddess of Liberty You stop--and, even if you don't {win your turkey or your doll, you've Thad a lot of fun, It wae a régular "thrill that comes once in a lifetime” lwhen the wheel stopped just this laide of your n wasn’ it? 1917 BUICK “FOUR” ROADSTER $390 DRIDG! Bui 'SALES @] HARVARD AND EAST PIKE EAST 0843 Spokane Used Cars ' ahi 3 | And then the oddities—jshe exhibits ifruft may seem a little remote—but used Buicks and used cars is included And, talking about homebrew - with others and be convinced. Watch as if they might bear @ little cults lfriend Hazen J. Titus saying It— ‘Then there's a sort of escalator— ‘geet: go on indefinitely there'll be dances and lectures and lwhich really make up sort of mu : seum. 2 November 19th to 26th, Inclus | Probably the biggest dimplay In the exposition is of wooden piping. Just lthere’s @ 1,000-gallon vat that would in this sale. }well, one shouldn't say anything, but the papers for our daily specials— vation, | whatever “it” ls—with @ whole flock apples must be getting fashionable ‘They've got one end of the termi [other features daily. But they really y x . jwhat wooden piping has to do with Our entire stock of rebuilt Buicks, be just. splendid for homebrew. Our prices are low—compare them jsome of the fruit juice booths look hates eneter tomprrow: | And, of course, we find our old of fruit cake. to need moving stairways—and you nal blocked off into a dance hall, and aren't neceswary. Just the show entertainment. eee | And, oh yen, It's a great place to B see people that you know Take last Yakima Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTM AND VIRGRGA SCRATCH FOOD Stalls 8-9 Choicest of Oregon Corn-Fed STALLS 16-17 ‘The Basement Store Phone Main 1434 Two 20 cans 25c Pumpkin. . Stalls 10-11 Strictly Fresh Killed Oregon TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS —and— SUCKLING PIGS FOR THANKSGIVING Everything Guaranteed ae 5 Pork Roast, 25c Sige tan .10c Choice Pot Roast, 1 Oc Famers’ Section Fresh Killed Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese Direct from the Producer to the Consumer Apples, 90¢ to $1.40 per box Cider, gallon, 50¢ TOKIO Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 Carnation or Borden's Milk, Extra cleaned bulk Currants, Ib Lemon and Orange Walnuts, per Ib. Walnuts, No. 1 Soft Shell.. Dromedary Dates, pkg. Brazil Nuts, Ib. 1 Ib, Fancy Mixed Candy, 5 count to pound. + Jello, pkg. - Citron Peel, Ib. Cluster Raisins, pkg. Morris’ Mince Meat, jar.... | Boneless Prime Rib Roast, lb.. 20c A Full Line of CHOICE TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE AND FOWL to choose from at the UNION ANNEX STALLS 4-5 COME EARLY! STALL 105 4¢1b. sack RAINIER BEST ¥ ot Re | 3 lb, NEW CURRANTS ... $0c can PREMIER PLUM PUDDID “16e can MOLASSES 15 om, PURE MAPLE SUGAR 2 cans SIFTED PEAS 2 large cans PUMPKIN . ASSORTED CANDIED PEEL, Jb large can ASPARAGUS ..... % ibs, ZOBLE'S BEST COF'! STALLS 14-15 Johnny Evans Back Again! — FANCY — TURKEYS! TURKEYS! TURKEYS! Pork Roast, per Ib.... -10¢ | Gation Mazola oi. Pot Roast, Ib.... Hamburger and TOE ge 1Zig¢ Bos reco... 6.98 rs Cr} +" FANCY CHICKENS AND GEE 3. tte, Ghirasdellte Gneosiate® Union Shop of the highest 15-0z pkg. Sunmaid Raisins 20¢ 20c Nonesuch Mince Meat, 15¢ No, 1 new Soft Shell Walnuts, per Ib. .. 100-1b, sack Sugar Fisher's Biend Flour Drifted Snow Fiour. 1 Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea. 5-lb. can M. J, B. Coft 35e Cream of Wheat. go thére and ste They've in it and reat delicate blossoms that look réalistio even if they are 4 fruits--and the from a live turkey to a wonderful} | Olds, officials of the exposition and alone, will provide a real evening's | THE SEATTLE STAR VISITOR | Depositors in Determined to exact from the state aranty bank fund every penny for ich it in lable under the law, 800 the defunet Scandi | navian Ar the fight at shoremen's ho and committoe members were elect 4: J, P, Wall, chairman; George ©. shnson, secretary; Henry W. Pow jell, trearurer; N. 8. Bolster, M, I Know and William Wickman In order to finance whut they feel will be @ hard battle, leading ponwt |bly into the courts, a membership cents Was aanoaned, Any itor im the defunct bank will be received ax a member of the or |ganization upon payment of the fee to the treawurer, at 424 New York | building. One of the things that will be watched, it was brought out at the meeting, will be attempted with. drawals of one or more state banks from membership in the guaranty fund. As the Scandinavian American |was the largest member in the fund, some of the smaller institutions will be hard pressed if held to their full obligation, it is eald }9. | Lady Ermle Chatfield and her three children. Right, even the the cold and wet kept most people away—— First, there was Mim Bileen De-| laney, sunning herself beside a great | pet of burning charcoal, which, she explained with an alr of great erudi tion, {8 called a salamander—prob. | ably after Owen Johnson's book of that name. Then there were Capt. Duahe Dun: combe-—weartng the pianket lining of his trench coat without any coat; Jim Wood, Chariey Lombard and D. D. syrups are combinations ee The = “syrup” Sey 1 agar ayru i best pine ou ‘9 remedy | buy, put 24 ea one it Al ‘uP. ciate, honey, of Ay more than pure, You can feel this tak: cough or cold in a wey that business. The cough a. be 4 hoarse and tight, or may iat os 7 tron “the “brmalion ef all very busy And Water Miller, trying to take plotures, And, trailing along at the very last, our own Gua Hasselblad, up holding the dignity of the law aw only Gus can uphold it Girl Suspected of A Killing 18 Men TOKYO, Nov. 22—A girl giving her name as Kaneko i» held here in connection with the deaths of 18 men. Police say the men died of Dolsoning after they had tnwured their lives and made Kaneko their ore an pro ee benefictary Nl 2 South TEND Get Your THANKSGIVING SPECIALS HERE TOMORROW . Buy here and save—join the wise ones. Best Jersey Butter, 2 lbs... . Full Cream Cheese, Ib...... Parisian Mixed Candy, lb... Best Ranch Eggs, per dozen. BLUE COW BUTTER STORE Near Main Entrance I es Stuff your choice turkey with Diamond “I" Litue Pig Sausage. BIG - MILK VALUE Tomorrow Carnation cane .. LOC Um! Daddy. Think of itt 85e = pound Potato Salad, quart.. Frankfurters, ib ..... SOUTH 406 -20¢ END DELICATESSEN Opposite Big Meat Market GET YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY HERE Fresh from Oregon. Corn-fed and dry-picked—the finest stock on Seattle’s market, Pot Roast, Ib... ......:.....10¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib. 2... . ...\0.20¢ Round Steak, Ib... .........20c Hamburger and Sausage, lb. 10c Shoulder Lamb, Ib.........10c Leaf Lard, 2 Ibs. for........25¢ Veal Roast, TDG 6 inibie ow ts wes MEO Pork Roast, Ib.............19¢ INDEPENDENT PACKING CO, NO. 3 WE CASH PAY CHECKS PEGGY’S BREAD ea loaf for.... thes ce ¥,-Ib, loaf for....... So bas Fruit Cake, Ib. . Assorted Cakes. . .25¢, 35¢,.50¢, 54 PEGGY'S BAKERY Near Main Entrance CORN-FED TURKEYS AND FRESH-KILLED CHICKENS FOR » das incomtaebed Pot Roast, lb,....... Shoulder Lamb, Ib. Breast Lamb, lb..... Hamburger and Sausage, ib ike 10¢ Leaf Lard, 2 Ibs...........66.666...25¢ FARMERS’ MARKET Stan 84 Rear Entrance Elliott 4239 ee Bank Organize to Fight “We shall watch all member the tion publicity will be ber . ar The following temporary officers | to American bank.” Permanent officers will be elected fat the next [a date to be | SEATTLE 18 INCLUDED in the| junket of the ron, which The fleet will be in the harbor Jan TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921. Turkeys May Fall for Thanksgiving turke | ; Defunct |Seattle Supreme in | Northwest Industry Latest avatlable federal manufac: | n the Northwest er tao Ine wit tas yn tha P Comparative figures were temued | ™ by the Chamber of Commerce, after) compilation by the industrial bu jare not brought In, it ie said reau, Beattle’s invested capital is ap) housewife will pay 56 proximately the same we that of L0*| top thone now Angeles, despite the fact that federal urea for 1919, the latest obtain give the California city slightly more then twice as many manufac Should more utile markets befor of wvorably t etty State said Chairman Wall, Fund associa “and full Guaranty holding out the if mor 4| farmers are birds op better prices turkeys given to any mem nk that files notice of with the cents @ pound The in year is reported to und also all facts pertaining failure of the Senndinavian on the marke sai lturkey crop tt be large. AL SERVICES for Robert ttle millionaire hote id Monday at om parlors ting Of depowitors, at! turing plants, FUN termined, Portiand’s capital investment 4#| MeCormick, i approximately two-third that of Be | owner, were ttle | Bonney Wat Seattle's payroll exceed those of pet Los Angeles by $5,000,000, according | 781,000 to the value of raw n the fieures, and by process of | utilized, as against only $16 Hutacturing thin elty added $12 24 ¢ | for Los Anse! rien the Britinh Atlantic left Bermuda squad Nov. 11 ding to the itinerary SEATTLE HAS 32 GROCETERIAS SEATTLE NEEDS 43 MORE ~- TOTAL 75 These 43 new Groceterias are to be located in districts that are very desirable. Many requests for Groceterias, edupled with our knowledge of the Chain Store op- portunities that are here, induce us to offer to the Publie an opportunity to share in our profits. We will sell a small block of our capital stock that is 8 / PARTICIPATING CUMULATIVE at the par value of $10 a share. See our Mr. Allison, 1022 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. PREFERRED STANDAND PRACHES— _We are celebrating our Sixth Anniversary this month, and are offering many exceptional values. It is to your advantage tw visit our stores as often as possible during Novem- ber. HEINZ FIG PUDDING A delh ly Find fruit PRIDE’S MINCE MEAT—20-02,. Tin Lab PLUM FrUDDING ; Delicious made ‘sccr exceptional fla. Cc Yor, according to the best Fn traditio An ideal a 3 sizes... ‘Ie, Bhe, O8e pour#bment from the food you cat by taking one to three cakes “ot Wielechenann's Yeast each day! @ REXt ‘FLOUR —a strictly hard wheat family flour, 494d. sk. $1.99 Blends deliciously with nuts and fruit im holi- day fruit cakes. l+on bottle 2-on bottle Smali Package 12%¢ ae Teme va Quarts Small can ... Medium can . Large can ... Rae —former'! called “Bing” Wash the “KE C W" way, Per Dus. cemeeeseeees ADE After all Crystal Whrte holds first sae? place as America's leading 5 de —the popular mechanics soap; can .. Laundry Soap; bar Same Prices at All Our Seattle Stores Prices in our Out-of-Town stores are, however, correspondingly low now NTOWN FREMONT DISTRICT B. UNION DISTRICT bE ry a! Blewett St. 23rd and b. Union. 4s remont Ave. RATOLE NORTH END 85th and Greenwood. STLAKE 201 Bastiake Ave. RENTON HILL 1320 Pike St. N. BROADWAY 232 Broadway N. RIEROe QUEEN ANNE HILL 7th W. and Ww. M Sot Blaine st MoGrew St 331 First’ Ave, Ny 16 Queen Anne Ave, W's the Pennies That C 85 Pike Pike lacs Pablic Market— ownstairs, Weatlake Public Market. South End Public Market, ‘ vod Unie Bt ‘ Market and Pieeadent ste EVERETT White House Public, bari Hewitt and Oakes 4h BU Public Market UNIVERSITY DISTRICT 49rd ond 14th N. B. 1906 45th Bt. N. WOODLAND PARK 1317 Greenwood Ave. HUARD DISTRICT sar9 Wailea a S801 14th ive" x Ww. BS PARK DISTRICT Way. AUBURN Next Mission Theatre BREMERTO! Fourth St. Public Ncarket KENT Second and Meeker St

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