The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 14

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ERR SDRONEE Cees THE SEATTLE STAR ‘STATE SELLS % | CLOCKS REGULATED ||/WAR BONUSES [Retail Prices for Mexican Imports | | WATER BONDS] _ 8y STREET LIGHTS LEGALIZED) 1922 His Subject} Becoming Fewer VORCE OLYMPIA, Jan. ¢—Ronda with a WINNETKA, I, Jan, @— |] OLYMPTA, Jan. ¢.-More than $1,.| [Ow to solve retail problems for craepeoglamee anh: yr gh 1 face value of $19,000, issued by the |] By an order just taeued by the || 608,000 of war bonuses will be Meni: 1922 tw the subject to be discunmed by | While her exports remain almost ste | men Iaciat irrigution diatrict, in Chelan || village manager the electric tights || wed and $360,000 in delayed claims | tonary, according to reports to the ‘ - uP J - in the streets of Winnetka blink |) will be paid, as the result of a #u Geattlo Chamber of Commerce thru Wife Faints in Prison When to smitn & Strout, « Beattie bond |preme court decision handed down |dean of the schoo! of busines admin-| iy foreign trade bureat, from the| She Hears News house, at 90 cents, for $35,100, accord: | | yeeterday. ltatration of Harvard university, at| United States department of oom: ing to an announcement made by the, | : The court hel thas ¢ eoldier — department of conservation and de fa sailor or marine who waa on active “"@ Annual meeting of the retin | teieess Ol) exports for November, TSM, Tdaho, Jan. 6.—Mre, Leyda : eneah, to ane ' t itary nervice of the e . 1921, amounted to approximately 16 OTR rane. ied when arrested | ‘Thig in the first Instance tn which || cdrreet time reheat te Cainat caerchgetorny of the Chamber of Com | 1871, amouni | ©. faced & Jory with Com: |frrigation bomds aamummed try the clet | See enn | tes und tizen of tie lina meres MExt Tuesday, at 6 p.m, at posure and went to prison wit! state reclamation baad have been |etate of Washington, between April "¢ PUnmalow, Tewervation may be| ‘THE COUNTRY has more than | out & murmur, fainted when told | sold. Judge, Sentenced tO |5. 1917, and November 11, 1918, in|™8de at the chamber. 900,000 motor trucks. ret rth. husband, Paul Vineet) During the two yeare tn which the | r 7 * entilied to a bonus under the state Se aoe cae sreparing to seek &|#tate held the bonds it recetved $4,¢80| Penitentiary, Dying siiiicr compenmuon act ivorce, All during the period fol-|in interest. which, added to the ale SAVEN WOT 4 A former decision of the court had div ae Fis ri land trial he stood | price of 636,100, gives the state a net LEAVENWORTH, Kan, Jan. ° | ne elud reat beds Le her, protesting her inno [return of $39,780 on the bonds’ total | Joba West of Logansport, Ind pon pas al ae. pe pate eee When a jury found ber of $39,000, Irrigation bonds of other | former police judge Whe was MP \r:4 oF the bonus, ax it winced undue guilty of polroning her fourth hue jot totaling $400,000 are still/tenced to the federal penitentiary | restrictions on the time and place of band, Edward F. Meyer, for his in| held by the state at 6 per cent Inter |i. te conspiracy to violate the | enlistment. leurance, it was too much for hin | est Votatead act, ts sertousty if! and can | ~ " r%, siness conai~ } sentenced to| ‘The proceeds of the Intiat wale go W Be jou = — te life in {inte the Suuemation ving fund. |NOt recover, West could not walk. THe was taken his denoting ne rom years rages Money Fred W. Agnts, assistant director of | Physician LOYAL ORDER | >=. red Wan sea ae OF MOOSE : died the transaction. aes PTIMIS PAGE 14 FRIDAY, JAN sae gee=) SOUTHARD WILL The Campfire Girls ounty, have been sold by the rtate Professor Donald K. David, aeaistant Verter 11 Coa Mont heat for your money. No clinkers or bone, BRIER HILL COAL CO. 533 Terry Avenne N. Phone Capitol 4315, OUR Phorostey 8% ran- TIAPATING CIROULA- TIVE PREY ERRED wreck ip @ better investment te~ Gay thap ever before rates grafvalty working toward lower basa There are many frateres surrounding this stock thet ; inventory losses of the first quarter Cordially invite you make it attractive For r of the year, with the continuing to attend their loptimintio view was taken of the fu-| ‘The miles of Swift 4 Ca dortng the DANCE ture In the annual report made yes last year were @ little over §860,000,- a ey lterday by Louis F. Swift, president. 000. This represents « reduction in Fle stated the reason for being un-|dollars from the previous year, but Dusting the Winter Seasons || tb! to show © profit as “due lareely actual volume in hundredweights hae | “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours aT THE ane \to the fall im prices of commoditics pot fallen off as much as males in Jon hand.” Gollars “and cents would indiests,| Ingtant relief! Don? stay stuffed-( stops nose running: reileves head: Cer, Eighth and University jslack trade dae to business depres. CITICAGO, Jan. &—Deapite the | sion, made it inypossible for ux to how fact that Swift & Co. failed to ahow |® profit for the 12 monthe under re & profit for the last 17 months, an | view,” Shismeninaatertty 3 hi 3 Ibs. - 93c Ghirardélli’s Ground Chocolate, 1 Ib. 33c; - “The renmtional fail In values of according to Swift. | ache, dulinean, feveriahness, ances tive stock and packing houne prot | Deerease in tonnage wag about ¢ up! Quit blowing and enuffing! A = ui lacts, which was in progres in 1920,|per cent, | done of “Pape's Colt Compound” tak |S org Leeal® ty tea te tsup, ostum vee ae | lcontinued for the first four ™m COR Wiens. nr merece aed | en every twe hours until three doses | quickest, surest relief known, and) lot the fiscal year just closed.” said! VANCOUVER, FB. C—fmashine are taken usually breaks any cold! costa nly a few conte at drug stores. | | ewtet.“Bince that time there has not show window, thief secured $1,000 in right up. It acta without assistance. Tartes Sron'any mous fh corm bst wei rom ate af haber? “Me |The “fit, dum ooone clewetnp| nie conaing vo guinie, toemt i ALB, Coffee, 1 lb. Can 40c; 3 ibs. $1.17; 5 ibs. $1.85 Cream of Wheat, Pkg. 23c; Grape Huts, Pkg. - - 16c Roman Meal, Pkg. 35c; Shredded Wheat, Pkg. - - 12c a' 1 Quaker Oats, small 11c; 5b. Sack 38¢c—dJello - - 10c asf e Kellogg’s Bran 20c—Borax Soap Chips, large - - 33c Donald. Nostrile and alr paamaee of head; upon Pape's.-Advertinement. os ! Det Monte Marmahée ....20@ un Camp's Chil Sanmy, SATURDAY SPECIALS too good to miss! Pot Roast, | eee | Chinese Noodles, pag. ..——-9¢ Lamb Roast, Ib..........12 1-2 Boiling Beef, Ib..........10¢ Hamburger, Ib. .-.........10c Leaf Lard, | er eines y 3 (2 Sweet Bacon, lb ............20c Round Steak, Ib. ......... .20c “ INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. NO, 3 Mrs. Housewife, this URMA sign means money to you. y« Every URMA Merchant is quoting prices this week that will give you substantial, well-worth-while savings. + se neeemees eres eees ‘Toiet Puper, irs, 2 for....15¢ White Tuna Fish, 4 Bbinola, 3 cans...--—---25¢ Red Spring Salmon, %e.... Marasea Strawberry Preverves, a eereerererrerre: These Special Prices URMA | WS CASH PAY CHECKS EMiett 4239 ‘ Diamend “T Little Pig Seusage ‘The finest meat delicacy im the BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL! .10¢ 35¢ @ Pound SMALL CANS, each .........6@ Petats Salad at ane Potato Salad, qt. 40¢ SOUTH END DELICATESSEN Stall 4 Opposite Big Meat Market PEGGY’S BREAD Same consistent quality—ALWAYS To clean up our Fruit Cakes we have cut «+ 40¢ a Ib. BUTTERHORNS now 2 for... —....15¢ COOKIES, dozen .........—.-....-15¢ PEGGYS BAKERY Near Main Entrance Fresh Lynden Butter, Ib..... .45c Double size A-No.*1 LIMBURGER CHEESE, 40¢ a brick BLUE COW BUTTER STORE G ination Near Main Entrance LAMB ROAST, Ib.......10c Pot Roast, Ib. . 4.......-........8¢ Boiling Beef, Ib................. 8c Hamburger, Ib. ............-.. .10c PECIICE, TD. .:.eicthoreicinciniciore ( ABC ft eee aaa. FS Leaf Lard, lb...... --- Ile FARMERS’ MARKET Stal 84 Rear Entrance UUM HUUUIUUUUE.ULUULNUUEU SULLA It’s thin! COFFEE Freeh roasted in Se attle; never permitted to become stale; Maver pleases the taste and the price will sult—per es 40c URMA Corn Flakes You know the good quality 10c BROOMS Made tn Seattle, help ing to well the pay roll, and no better broom can be produced for the price— wet— made of blended hard and soft wheat. The most perfect biend known to expert mill- ers, It will suit the most particular cooks 49-1. bags, special, this Fe] vogsscun 33 At All A Stores Saturday, January 7 “Quality” Is the Password PURE CANE SUGAR, limit 5 Ibs. 28c 5 pounds FEDERAL AND CO-O limit 6 cans, per can ..... sesoe 10c PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR, product $1 79 of merit you've known for years ; 49-Ib, bag . URMA FLOUR—Northwest Flour, specially blended by expert millers and will positively please particular people—49-Ib. bag, priced $2 .00 Saturday URMA CORN FLAKES, you know the kind 10 and quality offered Cc URMA COFFEE, the blend is aniform and 40 Cc. pleases exacting tastes ;-pound URMA BROOMS, made at home and can- not be surpassed in quality. ........-.- $1 .25 SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT, 12 PUP DOCROEG Bocce 50 os cece ce os cowcceese | | Cc CANNED SHRIMP, the finest k; No, 1 size, two cans for ne 45c PINK CANNED SALMON, quality better than 25 usual; 1-lb, tall cans, two for......... c CRESCENT HOMINY, No. 3 cans; from East- ern factory; per can .... 15c HILL'S OLD YANKEE SYRUP, could not bu wv latter one; 32-02. 50¢; 18-07. size j 30c pire sprageer = egehrggrea ted the kind and quality that satisfies; 4-lb. ea ; 114-Ib. package .... - 20c 40 and 50-watt NILCO E. special this sale e JAP ROSE TOILET SOAP, 10-cent size, only GOLDENROD WASHING POWDER, large package, 25¢; small size ........ FELS NAPTHA SOAP, special this BAO wnvccsccs eeesesecyese PURE FRUIT PRESERVES or JA} 15-ounce glass .. VAN CAMP’S SOUPS, sale, 3 cans CANNED CORN, 14c CANNED PEAS, 19 ? per can Cc VALOR TISSUF TOILET PAPER, 1,000-sheet 25 count; extra special; three rolls Cc ‘There are thirty-four of these Home Stores in Seattle, representing the greatest concentrated grocery baying power in the state, and every move they make is for lower prices for good merchaniise. You do not need to spend time and money looking for low prices when you oan have price, service and special intervst in your wants at your home stores, 422-424 North Mron@way ..... + Capitol ona Jord and N. 36th . North 0222 oat Aner Avenue mt Bremerton, Wash. ... lay for Saturday ate REX ‘FLOUR —a high grade strictly famly patent FLOCR— 49-1b. sack... onegto three cakes ef $199 Se the Old- fashioned Mill Stones —10-Ib, Sack— VANILLA AND S2 OTHER FLAVORS: Cah Giocere ‘THE LARGEST SELLING BRAND IN THE U.S, Macaroni—Elbow and Long; Spaghetti, Noodles, Vermicelli, Salad, Seshels— 1-02. ‘ wg 114-02. bottle . 3-0z. bottle ... Swift's Wool Soap 8 packages for for Laundry and Bath, Bar .. 6 2c Soap, Bar DOWNTOWN 46 Pike Bt FREMONT DISTRICT 710-712 Blewert St Pike Place Public 4201 Fremont Ave. Market—Downstairs Westlake Public Market Corner Pu Market South aes 2216 Queen Anne KIRKLAND, UNIVERSITY DISTRICT nt Wash. 43rd and ith N. B. Groceterta Ne. 1906 46th St, N, BALLARD bDisTRICT 6419 Ratlard Ava, WOODLAND PARK 7817 Greenwood Ave, 7th W. and W. M N. BROADWAY DIS- 20) jaine St TRICT 223 Broadway N. 0 Pik LESCHT PARK DIs- rao TRUCE Sta, 1 Yesior Way WEST SEATTLM EVERETT, Wesh. California and Admiral Way Hewitt and California and Alaska Streets, K UNION DisrRict 23rd and BK. Union QUEEN ANNE RIL 331 First Ave. N x2 Market and Picadelli Greceteria Ne. 27-—— BREMERTON, Wash. Greceterta No. 34— Fourth St Publi¢ Mar- ket. TACOMA Sanitary Grocery Co.— Sanitary Public Mkt KENT, Wash. Groceteria No 26— Seoond and Meeker Streets AUBURN, Wash. Greceteria No. 3T— New Wall Bidg., next to Mission Theatre.

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