The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 15

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JANUARY 27, 1922. THE § } FRIDAY. Favors Old Convention Plan | Where School Money Goes Paitor The Star: | vicinity, his time and money put him | Miter The Star: free. The expenses were. $466.97 I see in The Star of the 18th Inst. | there. There seems to be so much self $491.47, $491.96, $991.54, $224.929—t0 . « Ne other hand, under the old - & letter from F, M. Bird, whe he| OB the other ha . a * > pity for the poor(? teacher that @ tal of $2,105.56 . m syetem, the people in the tan Candidates in mage conven: | Civ iasen arg called, talk the matter |#hOw even the teacher what a favor-! thus favored! One woman aaked for tion. 5 » itistn system ts worked, and that the over and pitk out the best men the same privilege and favor, It was He says the convention system ts Known in the precinct, ‘county and | O#anized fight put up ts not against ‘one of the most corrupt and degrad. education, but aguinast graft, extrav. refused; even perminsion to attend fit in © suitable to aganoe and favoritism: th nvention was refused, but she ing political Machines that ever | xtruct delegates who go tc o oursed a city or nation. There is, en aakeutt a who have! Last week there was a protest wer yway, and on her return wa only one exception to the M. | proved by their past } that they | Aeainst paying the expense rein and her salary allowe ‘That exception ts the direct pr mployes to convent law under which we are now ing. TU bet Mr, Bird ts a smooth, po Ute politician who has money to @pend in canvassing for the nomina. tion and will get out prior te the a Primary and see how many votes he ean procure and if he ix a smooth tongued conversationalist he will an mounce his name and pay in the fous and get his name on the ticket, Even if he might be the most un reliable, untrustworthy man in the Are A success in their private bust ness, and take a man who In ec nemica!l and manages his private business in a successful manner. Such a man i mure to manage the public business in a clean and care ful manner, for he has not spent a fortune to get the nomination Un der the present, the different offices are filled with money spent, but but her expenses were NOT paid But to the the @ hy should Ined the que was done. school auditor it was } that the expenses of five men h been paid last year, Two prin of schools, one assistant superintena, ent, the head of the vocational de partment and the secretary of the school board. These men already poor stru jon nat these ling taxpay hy expenses be arisen. er pa What kind of lives do these peo. ple live, that from $275 to $425 per month won't keep them in car fare? To thowe of us worrying along on rawing down monthly salaries $100 per month, and paying these of $275, $241, $425, $250, $350-—or highbinder salaries out of it besides yearly salaries of $3,300, $4.106,| things like these don't look very eco. $5,100, $4,200, $4.200—all Income-taa nomical. Why don't more people at very few of us have the $200,000 to with buy @ seat in the senal w As to the American Legion Eaitor The Star: jthe sick and disabled veterans and Some days ago you published a/their families get the relief to whieh | letter from Mr. David E. Wallbom | they are entitled; that he lend a hand &sking a number of questions re-/in bringing about the passage of the | ; garding the American Legion. It | bonus law and any other laws neces | " Would be hard to answer all these |sary for the benefit of the former Questions in full without extensive |service men; that he take part tn/ tnquiry, but I should like to discus |the benevolent activities of his post im @ general way some of the points |and pay an occasional visit to a sick | raises, comrade or his family; and that when | he has joined such an organtzation. if he finds things that need correc | tion, or important matters not being jProperty attended to, or wrong p cles being carried out, he raine his voice and state hie views He need have no but that anytifing he may say will be attentively latened * As to whether the meeting tn Paris - where the idea of the Legion was first conceived was attended by en Tasted men or not, I know that Frank Un DOlier and Theodore Roosevelt, dr. doth officers were among the leading spirits. However, it would Rot be to the discredit of the Legion Mf it was started entirely by officers if the enlisted men have core freely into membership and taken a prom! Rent part in its activities. With regard to the source from Which the Legion received its orig! Bal funds, I suggest that Mr. Wall dom make his question more specific. 1 do not recall seeing any statement ® the Stars and Stripes to the effect that the Legion ever received any funds from 4 source not creditable to it. To answer the question whether the Legion has offered to help Sena. tor Watson collect evidence regard tng brutality towards enlisted men it ‘Would be necessary to make inquiry @mong several thousand posts, but the presumption is that if trust Worthy information has come to the Motice of any post that post has Belped to place it at the disposul of Senator Watson. Mr. Wallbom’s intimation that the “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Retief Known Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. | stops nose running; relieves head ee enuffling! A dose of “Pape’s ae dullness, feverishness, snees- mt ory t Cold Compound’ ye lppaboeg) ted | “Pape’s Cold Compound” hours until three doses are taken | 4.) quran sete. hnown cal a usually breaks up a cold and ends costs only a few cents at drug stores. toe Le nal Any meritorious provesl-| an grippe misery. It acts without assistance. Tastes mn he may advance will get action The first dose opens clogged-up/ nice. Contains go quinine, Insist PHILIP TINDA nostrils and gir passages of head;| upon Pape's.— Advertisement STORES feidiere’ bonus iw bard to undersiand MM The New Sign URITED RETAIL MERCHANTS OF AMERICA He must know, if he reads the of the Times” a y Papers, that for two years or more Thirty-four Stores in Seattle the Legion has been fighting with @very resource at its command for! the enactment of both state and na tional bonus laws. It now begins to took as if the fight for the national law would be won. With regard to disputes between pital and labor, my observation has Deen that the American Legion has gealously endeavored to avoid even the appearance of taking sides. In. @ividuals may at times have taken The following URMA STORES are located in your neighborhood ready and willing to offer you the greatest possible service, quality and low prices consist- ent with good merchandising. Each and every day they stand behind the goods you buy. The great buying power of these organized home stores will gradually help you to lower the cost of living to a minimum. LOOK FOR THE URMA SIGN—IT MEANS TIME AND MONEY SAVED action favoring one side or the other, 6201 California Avenwe West 0290 | 422-434 North NMrondway Capito! but the creat aim of the organization 2198 Califernia Avenue West 0000 atord and North 30h St. has been to merit and gain the cou 2609 California Avense West ono nips and Dawson St. and W. Alaska te fidence of and cultivate the friend th 26th Street « Hest relations with organized labor, | Mr. Berry, the national vice-corm Mander, receiving the highest num- Ber of votes among five elected at the Kansas City convention, is a promi nent member of organized labor. As to taking part in politics, in the American Legion and in all other Veteran organizations, this subject hus been excluded at all times with the utmost severity. The fact that large proportion of the veterans as dividuals may at times spontane Ously support a particular candidate | fs only natural, especially if the can- G@idate is himself a veteran. There ts in this state a club organized for) Political purposes and made up of € « « asso | hast QUALITY GOODS AT LOWER PRICES Saturday, January 28 URMA BREAD—You need not look for a bet- ter loaf—Small size, 2 for 15¢; large...... llc Cash Specials Me Mickecd Got. but Dees tere cc at the URMA COFFEE—Always a uniform blend that 40 Sffiliation with the American Legion | cannot be surpassed in flavor—pound....... Cc Urma Stores ‘These items are priced so low for thin mile they should be sold for URMA CORN FLAKES Three packages for 25c PURE HONEY in Sth. pails 90c ' CORN MEAL in tb. bags 25c WHEAT FLAKES Ceretana brand; 2007. pkg., regular 200; @r any other veteran organization. In closing let me ask Mr. Walibom | Whether he bas ever visited a sick @F disabled ex-service man or visited ‘any hospital where he could find fumbers of them longing for an occa- | gional visit? Has he ever attended the funeral of a service man and) done his part in bringing consolation | fo the family of some one who gave Ris life for his country? Has he helped any comrade or other veteran | to obtain his disability compensation, | Vocational training, war risk insur. @nce, or a job? Has he contributed to any veterans’ relief fund? What has he himself done to bring about & revision of the manual of courts | martial? What hag he done to aid! fn the passage of the soldiers’ bonus, | ¢ither in the state legislature or in congress? What has he done to help | inculcate love and respect for the) URMA BROOMS—Those already sold are giv- 5 ing satisfaction—No, 28, $1.25; No. 24.... 7 Cc URMA FLOUR—A perfect blend of hard and soft wheat particularly good for home-baked $1 85 . bread; 49-lb. bags URMA SALAD DRESSING—Latest addition to the URMA list—especially prepared to please; contains the purest of spices and other salad mate- rials; 714-ounce bottles 30c ROYAL WHITE SOAP—A leading laundry soap of the Northwest—specially priced for this 6 bars for PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP—Gives that silky texture to the skin—three bars for...... 25c DARIGOLD, FEDERAL or CO-OPERATIV Well known for their good quality, and made cash MILK 10c ybeendemorncigel Me. Wallbom to} ‘Special— BE HOOF CB 65 iso iso meh b on wiew's cn che¥s that he join some veteran organiza | 1 5 PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR—A home product, ex- aed 6. Go ‘bis part is’ cosing <h | Cc cellent for both pastry and bread-baking $i 85 } eee A9-Ib. bags Bil isuse cas oes . " StopToothache, Pain, (Limit 5 pounds) CANNED STRING BEA) stern pack, good cut 5-Ib. packages for 28c MATCHES High grade, full count; special, package, 6c LEA & PERRIN'S SAUCE For the fish and meat dishew, also enriches the gravies and soups— small size— 33c PINK SALMON Good quality, Ib. cans—2 for 25c Watch Friday Star for Saturday Specials at THE URMA STORES green beans, per can, 14¢. A better grade cut 19 Refugee Stringless, Washington pack; per can Cc CANNED PEAS—Good grade and flavor, can 21 17¢; better flavor and smaller size, per can. . Cc 25c eEF CUBES—Make an appetizing hot drink for the cold days—in boxes of 12, per box.... PURE FRUIT JAMS AND PRESERVES—15 or 16-02. glass, each 30¢. Very best quality pelionet pix seomne nee 40c a high kinds sold last week, especially priced this ie OC BULK GOODS IN 5-LB. PACKAGES: 5 Ibs. Rolled Oats....33¢| 5 Ibs, Elbow Macaroni 35¢ Torture, Instantly! 2-Z Tooth Filler Will Do It for You grade ORANGE SPECIAL—216 size—the same good No Need for Anyone to Suffer, | Don't put up with toothache a! jnute. You don’t have to, Just ttle of Tooth Filler” wity, and all pain js gone as if fille up the cavity, ox stopping thi from acting on the jumping nerve, Hardens wickly and forms a iceable fille ne that will last for a long time,— Until you are per> manent filling ‘Why punish yourself, why endure ny of toothache when a 80e Bottle of “B-Z (easy) Tooth Filler” will quickly restore your peace of p it on hand for e tall O BRAND SALMON—Alaska Red 5 lbs. 40-50 Italian Prunes .. -.. 80¢ 5 lbs. Choice Dried P. S5¢ aay to have t in OS, Tooth Fi Zour strech ut er has. A ton Ave. 9 Mer* ia for at Me a b tLATTLE boa At the meeting three out of a job m for STAR nt of education, be ailing © shop means heavy inves ent in machinery Hnough money nag been eunk In these shops to educate all of Seattle along this line, nkilled mechanics have been turned and yet how many meetings of the school was that the boys learn just enough on Friday, January, 7 listinet efforts were le had thought was def GIRLS! LEMONS wainet 200 days in a grade WHITEN HANDS juice of twe ons inte attempt to al. com ~ ‘4 4 bottle containing three ounces of ed'to eheage In any Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, Shs This would make party who is likely well, and you have a quarter-pint of ~ im harmless and delightful lemon-bleach otion to soften and whiten red, Third, an effort to increase the x: rough or chapped hands. This home penses of the Roosevelt high by add-| made lemon lotion | superior to ing # shopworking room. yeerine and rose wa to smooth This manual training stunt haw kin, F stage beauties une been run into the ground, and it is it to bleach and bring that soft, clear time for the taxpayers to find out rosy-white complexion, because it whether it is a real concern for the is the OLYMPIC - CENTRAL doesn't irritate.-Advertinement about machinery to go out and steal } put up Yakima Girl Goes of Yakima, h with success in her attempts to learn brot drowned year, got her idea from @ similar at tempt by Mra. San Franctaco, ten to Mrs. Audre for the names of \the men who offered to marry her |and provide her with an education. PAGE 15 PURDUE GRADUATES automobdties | Addresses and stunts will featare Where's the Chamber of Com-|the reunion dinner for Purdue unb meres, the Asociated Induwtries, the! versity alumni and former students Apartment Owners’ asectation, and|to be held Friday night at the all the people interested in keeping | Hotel Washington Annex, accord down taxes? Taxeaters are always|ing to H. EB. Malott. president of on the Job, all the year ‘round, think-| the organization up schemes and putting them | ———~ ee } the money protect their own } interests? Woman's complex life, with ft» A GROANING TAXPAYER | muititudinous «, is given as the ous break jal obliga the care of 20th century worm reason for many a ni Home work kin idren p the on Marriage Mart YAKIMA, Jan. 27-—-Ruth Bass, 24 an in @ whirlwind of activity until backache, who gt wly the whic alone, Such womep should not de- spair, but be guided by the letters ap often published in thig paper from wonmn who have been in just sueB conditions, but who have been rw stored to health by Lydia E. Pink haim's Vegetable Compound. This is a root and herb medicine that contains no drugs and can be taken in safety by any woman —A@ vertisernent, ‘eoxion, and whose health is as a result of belng nearly in the Yakima river last pr Marjorie Audre, of! Ruth Bans has writ- PUBLIC MARKET Entrances First and Second Avenues SATURDAY SPECIALS MARKET CLOSES 6 P.M. American Grocery Stores Company HELP YOURSELF GROCERY, UPPER F CENTRAL LOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY, SEATTLE*MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Mail Order Dept. 1112 Western Ave. PURE CANE SUGAR, 100 Ibs...... .$5.75 Patent Excellent Flour, 49-Ib. bag. . $1.79 Rex Hard Wheat Flour, 49-lb. bag. . $1.98 Lilly’s Pastry Flour, No. 10 bag. ..;.. .42c Minced Clams, 2 Med. Sliced Beets, No. 2 can: Whole Beets (Small), Happy Home Corn, 2 cans Best Lima Bean Sm. White “Blue Rose” astern Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 Cans .... Red Salmon, 14s, 3 cans . Saas 10¢; 3 for . 0. 2 cans . land Cut Stringless Beans, can 14¢; 8 for.... cans, 15¢; 3..43¢ California Standard Tomatoes, Irg. cans, 3 for 30¢ No. 2 cans, 19¢; 3 for finest quality, 3 lbs., 22¢; 6 Ibs. 42¢ ‘ancy Rice, 3 lbs. .. 23¢ Heinz’s Baked Beans, sm. cans 11¢; med. 16¢; Irg. 27¢ Heinz’s Ketchup, large Heinz’s Chili Sauce, bottle Royal Baking Powder, 12-0z. can. . ¢ Ibs., $1.39; 5 Ibs. Ryzon Baking Powder, [b-can a1 Life Shredded Wh Post H. 0. Pure . Steam Cooked Oats, 2 . B5¢ O'Wheat, pkg., 22¢; 3 pkgs. at, 3 pkgs. .... Toasties, 3 pkgs. pkgs. . Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 Ibs., 29¢; WESTERN COF If ts COFFE FLAVORITE ™ Po STORES 1420 First Avenue—Lower Central Market 1126 First Avenue—Olympte M t 109 Occidental Avenuc—Seattle Market co. hing New! ja —ASe CENTRAL MEAT COMPANY Pure Pure 1420 FIRST AVENUE TURDAY’s Pork Sausage, Ib . Pork Links, Ib » 17T@ = Choice 6 Ibs. for 25€ Choice Ve Se Sugar ¢ 1 Hollywood Bacon Ib, ..5.22¢ Ib 16¢ Ib... 27%@ = Sugar Curec Ib......18¢ Steer Pot Roasts, Ib 12's¢ Carnation FE b. 17¢ Sugar Cured Corn Beef, Pure Lard for 25e¢ Ib. . 12%¢ Fresh Killed Hons, Ib. 27¢ BAY CITY MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue Fancy Steer Pot 5 Veal Roast, Ib 15¢ Ib. teense +++-12%@ Pure Lard, 2 25e¢ Feoey Steer Short Rite, aawe arse Hams, I 256 Rolled Roast, Ib. 17%4¢@ Anchor Bacon, Ib 15¢ pulder Lamb Roast, Ib...15¢@ Hollywood Bacon, Ib. 16¢ k Roast, Ib. ‘ ive “arnation Bac Ib. Pure Pork: Sausage, links Picnic Hams, Ib. 1b 20¢ Jack Rabbits, each Pure Pork Sausage, bulk, 3 for ib. 4 15¢ Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib. 27¢ United Bakeries BREAD Better Than the Best 14-Ib. Loaf, 10c 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market Pineapple, Extra Fancy, sliced, No. 2 squat Grated Pineapple, No. 1 Flat Cans, 2 for. —..-25¢ Large pkg. Washing Machine Soap, 3 bars Crystal 1 bar Creme Oil Soap, value....o.0q 10¢ 10 bars Crystal White Soap and 1 Creme Oil fors..47¢ Lenox Soap, 6 for .. Fels Naptha Rinso, 3 for 20¢; Lux Hill’s Red Can Coffee, th., 42¢; 214 Ibs. —..... Maximum Coffee, Ib. 43¢; 214 Ibs. ........ Gold Shield Coffee, Ib. 45¢; Tree Tea (Ceylon), Ib. 52¢; Y-lb. Tree Tea (Japan), lb. 57¢; 4-lb Our “Special” Coffee, lb. 30¢; 3 Frye’s Pig Pork Sausage, Fresh Back Bones, bulk, pure and fresh, 6 Ibs. for.........25¢ ey ++++-15¢ > Pork Liver, Ib. ....... Pork Roast, Ib....... 17¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib. ....25¢ Lamb Roast, Ib..'..... 15¢ Anchor Bacon, Ib. ....15¢ Steer Pot Roast, lb., 121¢¢ Steer Short Ribs, Fancy Fresh Dressed Hens, lb. .... Jack Rabbits, each, 35¢; 3 for .... priced. Mild Cheese, Ib. ............. se Cream Brick Cheese, Ib. ..... Club Salad, pint Jellied Chicken, 2 for .. Tel. Elliott 5074 WHOLE WHEAT or GRAHAM FLOUR, No. 10 bags aes ewevowomensmmen- 436 BORDEN’S MILK, 4 tall cans. 39 FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK, 3 cans.,.29¢ Kellogg’s Krumbled Bran, Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 Meat O’Wheat, large rin Honolulu Lady, or KE. monn nvencnnasaan-20$ DEES. 00 scecesecennnnenel pkgs. ........43¢ pkg., 22¢; sliced, No, 2 cans. .e-22¢ o+220-63¢ SPECIALS ON PEET BROS,’ SOAPS, ETC. value ttesteccceemme B5¢ ALL White Soap, value ... 15¢ FQR on 47c Soap, S906 co ncinneceschamc sateen ene ean eees emnencnne 10¢ $32 2 Ibs. Se SCT 29¢ 88¢ Olympic Meat Company 1426 First Avenue FREE CHECKING STAND ‘Ibs, Hollywood Bacon, Ib, 16¢ Bacon Strips, Ib.....24¢ Lard, 2 lbs. for......25¢ SPECIAL Ib., CHICKEN BAKERITE BREADERY Under New Management of R. H. Hoitt Quality Our Slogan The Best in Bakery Goods, reasonably LOOK for Saturday Special! WESTERN DELICATESSEN CO. Upper and Lower Floors, Seattle Market, Central Public Market, Occidental and Yesler Way 1422 First Avenue SATURDAY MONEY SAVING SPECIALS —a real treat for your Sunday Breakfast Heavy Imported Aluminumware at Prices That Will Make You Buy You cannot duplicate these goods elsewhere for twice what we charge you. Your money cheerfully refunded if you are not satisfied. 4 Don’t leave the Olympic Central Public Market without visiting our bargain stand. WESTERN IMPORTING COMPANY will t ouy later. Olympic Central Public Market If you don’t buy today you Next to Help Yourself Grocery ey

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