The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 19

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_FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928. Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA ELLIOTT 4880 STALLS 20-21 Cracked Corn . Gold Bond Flour . Centennial Best Flour ... Borden’s Milk, by the Case.. Crystal White ‘Scant 6 bars.. a Sugar Stall—Lower Floor O. K. Scratch Food ... AOTT 4880 STALLS 20-21 $2.25 2.25 1.80 1.85 4.80 25 oT Sugar—Pure Cane, by the sack or pound Come Where You Have Room to Park Your Car “ne = cable > Grocery 8 Ibs. Cane Sugar. . Halves, Med. Red Saimon, eee . .25¢ 2 cans Corn or Toma- MTSE EL ee ELLIOTT asia Crackers, sm. pkg. Dill Pickles, Irg., 2 for. 5¢ Sauer Kraut, 2 qts...25¢ 5 doz, Clothes Pins. .15¢ 8-lb. can Criseo 2 tall cans Minced Clams . « Golden D; $1.00 OUR GUARANTEE BEHIND EVERY POUND WE SELL / PRICE TODAY 25¢ Ib.; 3 for 70¢ ‘Fuss’ Market Sinclair Bacon Backs . a Stall 104 25c Shoulder Pork Roast ..,......... 15¢ Choice Sirloin or Round Steak.... 20c Hamburger and Sausage Meat.... 10c UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A GOOD PLACE TO EAT IN CENTER CHICKEN DINNER Stat OF MARKET saad EVERY SATURDAY GOOD HOME COOKING ‘The spirit of “O, Henry” ts not dead. At the request of Sidney Por ter’s daughter, $50, recetved by her for a magazine story about her fath- er, was distributed to the strays and derelicts In downtown New York's/ parks and lodging houses, Most of the money was given to guests of the Washington House and the Olive ‘Tree Inn on Second ave. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Grandmother kept her hair beaut!- fully darkened, glossy and attractiye with a brew of Snge Tea and Sul- phur, Whenever her hair took on that @ull, faded or streake@ appear. ance, this simple mixture was ap- piled with wonderful effect. Py ask: ing at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this old- time recipe, improved by the addi tion of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This sim- ple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to| the hair. A wellknown downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage 4nd Sulphur Compound now because ft darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell ft has been ap-| piled—tt’s #0 easy to use, too, You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, tak- ing one strand at a time, By morn- Sng the gray halr disappears; after another application or two, it is re- stored to {ts natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful.—Adver- tisement. | SE POISON GAS. | ON MOSQUITOES |; ATLANTIC CITY, J—Polson | Ras will be used thi ing to sub | due the troublesome Jarney mosquito, according to Fred R. Riley of the ex. terminating commission. elected president of the International 9 iste’ club, at a meting at the NOMYSTERY IN THE WAY POSLAM HEALS. Poslam heals skin quickly that some folks almost be- Neve there's a mystery about it. Not a bit! Years ago an expert wns necking the best way to treat skin-troubles. |One day he made a combination of certain simple, gentie things and) tried It on a very severe case of jtch-| ing eczema. DR. WALTER KELTON was! eruptions so! ae INCOME TAX IS PRIMARY ISSUE Farmers of ‘State Solidly Back of Measure OLTMPIA, Feb. 9. ere of the state Ir j the Income tax b ich has been reported out of committees with the in that It pass, now one With the farm « up behind tt as privately oF Representative Thomas Murphin ald he would pro pose an amendment to the bill met i out all but the ft This move tax feature ‘ovinion establishing @ 40-mili on taxes for the operation of state, county and city governments. POLICE HOLD SLEUTH AGENT = Ralph Myer, 38, agent of a local | ctive agen in the city Jail charges named M apt. , was held by police day, as a result of convict , Who Thursday told Tennant ind asked him to hold. wy master of the Weatern Electric Co. McNulty, who has @ police recor, decalred to Tennant that he ned to Iaten tives Er pay According t © convict's fears Myer probably wanted to “frame” him into holding up the paymaster, and then Myer would arrest MoNul- ty, making @ sensational play, Ten- nant eald CONTRACTORS OPEN SESSION With an audience of more than/| 300 gathered for Mayor Brown's speech of welcome—by far the larg. est assembly of this nature Seattle has ever held—the annual conven. tion of the Northwest branch of the | Associated Contractors of America jopened a twoday seaxion on Friday | morning at the New Washington hotel Hearing of comprehenstve reports and discussion of plans for the com: Ing year will be the principel buat V. Bo gart,sexecutive secretary of the Se [ness of the convention, H. *}attle branch, sald Friday. | “Northwest fled by the tate a whole has ta’ convention,” Pre: said Friday, “In local contractors, tractors ere grats wt tho country as the Seattle A. &. Downey on to the 150 are present |from’ yotnta in the Northwest, 26 | trom California an 26 from Middle | Weet and Eastern branches of the association, Irregulars Refuse to Lay Down Arms LONDON, Feb. %—An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Dublin to- | day stated that Liam Lynch, rebel | teader, had advised the Free State government that “on behalf of his government and army council,” he could not consider the proposal of Liam Deasy that Irish irregulars| surrender. | Troops May Battle Georgia Rum Thugs ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. 9—Heavily of the paramount | To his delight ft gave Instant re-| armed rum runners, traveling tn con- Nef and began to heal. 80 he tried| Voys, have wrested control of the jit on case after case of eczema, rash, | situation from prohibition officers, pimples, and such tormenting, un- | Fred D. Dismuke, federal enforce. | sightty affections. Almost every | ment officer for Georgia, declared | jtime ft succeeded. He called it today. “Poslam.” Its merit was immedi- “The Nquor traffic ts tn the hands ately recognized and soon it was on|of the most desperate criminal ele sale everywhere. Aided by Poslam/ ment tn tho state,” Soap, it ‘s bringing skin-health to|muke, who sald thousands dafly. For trial sample,| with machine gurts and tanks may ‘wend 10¢ to POSLAM, 243 W. 47th/ be called to patrol the highways ia St., New York.—Advertisement. jan open war with bootleggers. THE AFE F ALL} A burst ¢ pe, wh ia LYERS AFTER PORTLANE fire from his eloped b flame in a m enve sheet nt, @ nose dive to within 2,000 feet of the earth, th ® wild leap for life ‘with his chute, and finall | y by a man rm of & United States army He gave his} |mame a» First Licut, Dudley Havt line. Haviline said he left Camp Lewts ya ag to fly < to his story. |B Beg. Pardon! never intentionally prints am foment or makes an unjuet wut tere is human. one they} ment from McCook field here. whe call it to our at | In reporting OGwendtulyn prodigy, The Bt wan er the Johnaon, girl in the Thuraday tssue of he name of her school y given as the Inter She attends the Inter standing school of is Pe | House of David Is Behind King” | BENTON HATUs | evade appearing in court an a witnens jin the $600,000 guilt brought against | him by two former followers, Leaders met here to pass a vote of | confidence tn thelr chief and consider | plans for hin defense. \Presidential | Boom | for Kenyon Killed | | DES MO! In, Feb, 9 ~The! Ken ntial boom tn the Town legis! ked today f Federal ro was che at the personal requ: Judge Willlam &. States senator from this || ASK MENTAL EXAM FOR ALL GROCERS WITHIN THE STATE OLYMPIA, Feb. 9.—Two of the 5 bills tntroduced tn the house today were of state-wide tmport- ance, House bill No, 128 Provides for cul and men - all grocers nite, House vill all places where |] are permitted pub dha nuleasiven: Abatement of much placen will fol- low, by the terms of the bill. |Arrest Fifteenth Marking the 15th arrest of navy devertery in Seattle during six weeks, police arrested EB. A. Johnson Thurs day afternoon, Johnson wan released |Charge Two Posed | Charged with Impersonating fed | eral prohibition agenta and “ral 2 | the home of Mra. A. C. Peters, Westlake ave. during which 008 | the city jail Fi | arrest by dete: Kenyon, former | as Dry Officials SEATTLE STAR ‘WILL ATTEMPT FLIGHT RECORD | Army Pilots ‘in Endurance Air Test DAYTON, ©., Feb. %.- premier aviators are preparing to |nmash the world’s endurance record | for fying This month, weather permitting, Tieuts, Joht: A. MacKeady and Oak ey Kelley, will mount the veteran T-2 in an @uthort do thelr record ute and 16 seco | Might over San Die ‘ Amertea's al, Inst fall was not re al American Ae fon representa went to observe and time the flight, ‘The trial next month will have the full authorization of the army alr rervice and official observers will be jon hang, according to an announce- During the Might, the wings of the | T-2, the sume plane in which the former endurance trial was made, will carry electric lights to distin- | guish it from any other plane that | might be flying at night | Ready and Kelley will wear) ally warmed flying toga They | rnate at the stick. | the recognized ord, held by @ “We tntend to take along enough | grub to last us longer than 34 hours,’*| dy mid. “Bandwiches | nothing fancy.” after thelr endurance Might over San Diego, MacReady and Kel- ley mado the memorable flight from fan Diego to Indianapolis in 27 hours and 3 minutes. It was an un- succesful attempt at a non-stop transcontinental record The T-2 also was used in that trip, which ended with engine trouble, The Night was unprecedented for harrow- | ing jences in the alr, Both s are determined, they aid, to “take another crack at that coast-to-const thing.” Boriden his other distinctions, Mac- | Ready 1s the holder of the | world’s altitude record—42,800 feet— attained two years ago. Officials at the field said the pro- fected flight probably will be started unannounced, because of the uncer- tainty of weather conditions. |Air Pilots Must ' Meet Age Limits | | LONDON, Feb. %—The Interna-| | tonal Comminsion for Air Naviga- tion has ruled against the employ. ment of alr pilots under 19 and| lover 45, Look for TILLAMOOK on the | In 1844 two men ari spot where Portiand, Ore, now stands, One man was from Boston and the other from Portland, Me. | = re PAGE 16 Wee a restful, contented sound cowbells conv the city man’s ear as he lies in the grass a daie away his “two weeks’ freedom” every yearl What wonderful music it is to the children. From dawn to twilight the cowbells of the Tillamook ng are tinklin , not only for a “two weeks’ vacation” year ‘round. Tending these contented cows has become a science to the farmers of the valley, and the es rich milk from these herds is converted into the famous Tillamook cheese. Why not place a standing order with your for this cheese? Oftentimes the demand Is eater ig the supply. But be sure to see the name “Tillamook” is branded on every None genuine without. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION * Tillamook, Oregon 1 cheese kiechons owned end opersted by Tillamook dairymem ch wanted to name the place for Farmer Kills Boy. own home town and to settle the e argument a penny was flipped. ‘The| Potato Pilferers EFFINGHAM, Il, Feb. %—~A Portland man won, according to the| story. Pettygrove was his name and | farmer ahot two boys whom he found | his descendante still treasure tho bis | stealing his potatoes. Both died with | torte penny | pa |30 Women Hurt in Rush for Diamonds CAPETOWN, Feb. 9% — Thirty women were seriously hurt tn the rush that marked the opening of the Kaalplats diamond field. New Gold Field Is Found at Capetows CAPETOWN, Feb. 9.—A rich & of gold is reported to have found near Leydsdorp, north of Drakensberg mountains, Navy Deserter | . He denerted trom | FIRST AVE. BETWEEN | PIKE AND UNION STS, Entrances, First and Second Avenues’ they} stolo a valuable bulldog, Otto Chot- | ake and Theodore Starr were held in| following thelr | Market Cl American Grocery Stores Compan 3 BIG DOWNTOWN STORES Upper and Lower Floors, Central Public Market Seattle Market, 109 Occit Mail Order Dept., 1112 Western Avenue. Phone Elliott 5074. .78¢ 37¢ Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs. ......... Federal or Co-op. Milk, 4 cans.. Borden’s or Carnation Milk, 4 cans “Old Yankee” Cane and ce aie Sy: yrup 18 oz. bottle .... Tomatoes, Libby 2 f Tomatoes, Del Monte Sud Pack 214s -35. Solid Pack 2s. .15¢ | Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, Ex. large, Ib. 2 Ibs. 47¢@, largo, “2 Ibs. Italian Prunes, large, 2 lbs Fancy Dried Peaches, 2 Ibs. | Fancy Dried Apples, 2 Ibs. Pioneer Minced Clams, %'s, 2 for SB¢; 28, can, B8¢, 2 for Babies Thrive The first solid food for Baby is a cereal. When chubby arms and dimpled cheeks need the change A Ratedentac ee! tts tesa ahi Mrcippeit es hin, jature’s Sansui mokitg nde bots 4 Y ehive are found in Albers CARNATION | MUSH ite 1 makes it easy to assim. sof all ages like it—~and it’s good for to serve. Ask your grocer, and its strong a late. Young hi the whole family. Cooks In Five Minutes ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO., Pacific Coast Millers Makers of Albers Flapjack Flour and Rolled Oats Margarine Makes Delicious Pastry And it saves on the grocery bill, Made in sunlit factories of wholesome materials deli- | cately blended. Not touched by hands in manufacture or packing. Order a carton today. Made tn the Pacific Northwest Swift @ Company, U.S, A. Manufacturers of ‘Swift's Premium Oleomergarine Sweet — Pure ~ Cleon QUICK and SURP for UGHS inoxcmms 50 years of satiefied users advine it for young and old, No narcotics, CHAMBERLAIN’S ixesnan REMEDY quart bottle .... “Uncle John” Cane and Maple Syrup 85c tins Se 2 tory: Kelloge’s Corn hee 2 for Kellogg’s Bran, large pkg... Kellogg’s Krumbles, 2 pkgs.... Roman Meal, pkg. ............ 35¢ Chum Balmon, § cans Reliance Chinook Salmon, %' Crisco, 114 Ibs. 33¢ 8 lbs. 65¢; 6 lbs. $1.25; 9 lbs. $1.87 | Golden Bantam Corn .19¢ 8 cans . Faney N. Y. Corn, can . 8 cans .. I. X. L. Tomato Sauce, 4 can: Standard Corn, 10¢; 4 cans. Fancy Wisconsin euges can ... -25¢ 2 for *.. AT? bast ales Sweet Wrinkled Peas 17¢ 3 for ra -A9¢ Del Monte Peas, Sugar 9 Special Ex. 24¢; very, small aoe Tiny .. OLYMPIC MEAT 1416 First Avenue Steer Pot Roast, Ib......... Steer Short Ribs, Ib. . Steer Rolled Roast, lb Choice Pork Roast, lb.. Pork Backbones, 7 Ibs. Veal Roast, Ib.. Lamb Roast, 1b. Pork Liver, Ib.. Sugar Cured Picnics, lb...... Sugar Cured Anchor Bacon, Ib. Sugar Cured Hams, half or whi Boneless Butts, Ib.. Bacon Backs, Ib... ts; fj Try Our Delicious Hams and Bacons, United Bakeries Best Quality Bread—114-LB. LOAF... New in Seattle—Delicious Beo Hive Coffes Cakes, enc Large choice of Danish pastries, with apricot, strawberry almond and fig filling FINE ASSORTMENT OF CAKES 1420 Firat Avenue Contral Public Market y Fancy Uncoated -18¢ A9¢ .25¢ .38¢ Peas, Malt O Meal, pk: Pat, Ex. Flour, 4 penres "8 oe Ib, Rex Peerless Almonds, Pure Bulk Cocoa, 5 lbs. 11-0z. pkgs. Fisker’s Rolled Oats, large pkg. aS Yellow Split Peas, 3 Ibs. «22 Rice, 2 Ibs. ... Blue Rose Rice, 8 lbs. H. O. Oats, 2 pkgs. ... bag ... our, No. 10 bags No. 1 Walnuts, Ib. 33. -49¢ Cocoanut, bulk, lb, 28¢; 2 lbs..53¢ Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. Dist 5S¢ Mapleleaf Columbia River Salmon, 17¢, 22¢, 2O¢ and Apricots, 2's 2B¢; 2%4's Pears, 2's 1T¢-3 for. Pineapple, Crystal White Sow Fels Naptha Soa: Lenox Soap, 6 la: Creme Ol Soap, 4 bars Sunbrite, 4 for . Rex Lye ... olden West Coffee, Ib. 43¢; 2% Ibs...95¢ Hills’ Coffee, Ib, 44¢; 2% Ibs. $1.08, M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. 43¢; 3 ibs. $1.20; 6 tb $1. .& Louisiana Biss 9-Ib. bag... heat, , 2 Ibs. 2 Ibs..... Guaranteed equal to any 400 coffee narket. Money back !f not satisfactory, CENTRAL MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue Steer Pot Roast, Reames Pork Liver, Ib.......05 Steer Short Ribs, lb. 124¢¢ Si te Cured Picnics, Steer Rolled Roast, lb, 20¢ Choice Pork Roast ‘ Lil9¢ k , 7 lbs 25¢ Veal Roast, Ib.......14¢] Boneless Bu Lamb Roast, lb......15¢| Bacon Backs, ib. Try Our Delicious Hams and Bacons. BAY CITY MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue 3 Steer Pot Roast, lb..1214¢ | Pork Liver, Ib.........8 Steer Short Ribs, lb. 1219¢ Sayer Cured Picnics, Steer Rolled Roast, lb.20¢ ey Ce Pork Roast, 1736¢ Pork Backbones, 7 lbs.25¢ Veal Roast, Ib. 14¢ Boneless | Butts, Lamb Roast, Ib.. se Bacon Backs, Ib. Try Our Delicious Ham and Bacon ote Ayo Bacon, Ib.... pas, half or whole, Anchor “Bacon, 1b. : Hams, half or whole,

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