The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1923, Page 18

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PAGE 18 QUEEN CITY at Pine st. PUBLIC MARKET arket, im of the Office Dist FRESH KILLED HENS 22c Lb. Pot Roasts 10¢ , Back Bacon Veal Roasts Eastern Hams Spring Lamb Shoulder Kastern Bacon Lean Picnics Be ure White Lard, esh Ground Bone Daily SEABOARD MEAT CO., Inc. STALL 5 LOWRR FLOOR STALL 5 BOLDT’S SATURDAY /SPECIALS ie ca. 4001”: 45¢ Bolat's Spee e 2 Ibs Corner Market, wer and Milk Bread Green Sells for Less! De Crystal White Soap, 10 Bars 39c With 1 BAR CREME OIL, FREE—One Lot to a Customer SUGAR Pure Cane Ths. 76c © tor Pastry BUTTER 45c Our Special COFFEE AMAIZO OIL, $1 .79 Gal Extra Sharp N.Y.CHE Fresh Churned rHE SE ode Has Pr etty Gir ls LAKE I$ SAVED State Labor Convention Represent Latin-Ameri ica FLOUR 43c $k 49Ib. suck Flour 2 Ibs, Fresh Nut Margarine 5 Babbitt’s Cleanser 1b. sacks WE DELIVER WHERE OTHERS FAIL Main 3285—PHONES—Elliott 1548 Green’s Butter and Grocery Stores Queen City Market, Stalls 1 and % 70c 35c ib 41e—Why Pay 20¢—Limit Five TO GO Main Floor PTT Ty WILL EXHIBIT ¢ “%)S SCENIC PHOTOS For the purpose of Hy beauty spots of the Northwest, Fart department « ‘eration of Women's clubs will hold photographic exhibition of sc o Pictures arranged by states, at P Bell Street terminal from Aug Bey. ber 1. CO Phoire from the s Hon, Ciregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyom: MDS. Alaska and British : be entered jin displaying the the | ‘One evening cach week will be de Columbia | Ute av SEEKS DEATH AFTER ARREST KANSAS CITY, Mo., July cide is preferable to Itfe in America a Life is not worth 10 minutes’ hu. miliation in the hands of detectives. | Death fs better than living perse- | he Seattle Fed: | cution s was the jail room philosophy ‘ aki 1} himself by a plece of tives held him for Miss Mildred McCain (left) the as Spanish dancers, “Americanus.” , | Vif teen Latin-An rnd Mis Monroe Gertrud. Doct scene fed to a Northwest music program, | lice, F fle the exhibit proper may be seen | from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Th will be made by a vote of the Spublic; the first to be a trophy, the ae Second to be a certificate and also an |‘° ermined prize for the largest "exhibit. ‘Er have comm conscience ts fr han suffer such hum lawt December and complained of ‘The rules are as follows: {ing “hounded’ Photos are to be scenic only, altho |and apn onppdorte nimportant figures may be included, | o potares which are 8x10 or over be mounted on four-ply card 1 All pictures will be zo: ‘States and must be in the anda of | the committees before August 1. Fur-| Mrs, BE. B. ther inquiries dressed to A 4 become & imemnber of the highest circles: ki sald he came to America police | at St. Louis, where Monroe Do. tean aity of Waat evening of Jt been select and comely f For weeks they have t for big tableau, Which will be Miss ¥ place, girls picturesq ie Am will swar at 6149 | been r FIRST AVE. BET! WEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances First and Second Avenues Saturday Specials American Grocery Stores Company |OL:¥ Mt Three Big Downtown Stores Upper and Lower Floors—Central Public Market Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue Pure Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs. 94c; 100 lbs. .... Flo Rex Hard Wheat Fisher’s Blend Drifted Snow Milk—all brands, 2 gmali cans ... 19¢ Be Campbell's Tomato cans je. Parowax, !b, 12¢; 3 Ib Peaches, Yellow Cling 8 Halves, irg. cans 22¢; yaaa Extra Sliced, 49-Lb. Bag Heinz Bake 27¢, cans.. 1 Beans, small, med., 2 Soup, 3 25¢ B5¢ ed and : 63¢ teliance . 29¢ 55¢ B5e $1.00 Ib, .29¢ 5be 20¢ 38¢ ye Salmon, tail cans Pink Sa Chinook Salmon, Rosedale 2% 29¢; 2 for ... Waldorf Telephon 2 for 4 Peas. Apricots, Fancy, Dried Peaches, Fancy, tb 2 Ibs Santa € extra larg Santa Clara 3 Ibs. * Séedless Raisins, 15-02. pkg. Preserved Figs, pound ja Mrs. Porter's Dressing: Mayonnaise and Thousand Island, irg. bot. 31¢; sm, 17¢ Salad, Irg. bot. 26¢; sm..14¢ 3 cans Libby Mustard, 2 for.......26¢ Post Toasties, Moorehouse Salad Mustard..10¢ sd Dunham's Cocoanut, 4 Ib..18¢ : % ilb. 25¢; Ib. 48¢ Underwood Dev viled Ham, Ys, 22¢; } Libby Devited. ys Libby Cooked Corn 29¢; 2 for 5 Libby Veal Loaf, can, *Jell Well” Strawberry, berry, Che 10¢ 3 pkes. . 25¢ ° Marshmaflow Creme: 23¢) very Wisconsin 18¢; small eee S, June Sweet Prun can ase mal "say 25¢ Maine 14¢ Golden Bde Ibs Fane et Prune Corn, ntam 2 cans Corn Del Monte cans Eastern Tomatoes, 2s, Tomatoes, 2 pkew. pkg wuts, pkg. Quaker Oata, ‘ Wheat Flakes, Meat, 4s... i ptha Soap, Beef, can . BBE .25¢ Rasp White Linnen, 7 for Sea Foam, large pkg M. J, B, Coffee, tb... 3 Ibs. $1.28; 5 lbs. Hills Bros.’ Coffee, 1b. 2% Ibs, Crescent Vacuim Packed Coffoo, $1.10 Schoolboy anut Butter, Ib., Z4¢; 2 lbs, .. Finest Honey, 22-02. 5 ibn. 83¢; 10 Ibe Heinz Red Kidney Beans, 13¢; med. 18¢; 2 for., Ib, 456; 2% Ibs....., Our Speelal Blend Coffee, B4¢; 3 Ibs. “4 Full ine fruit Jars rings and Jelly glasses at lowe prices A7¢ 326 $1.63 email, B5¢ Ib. far. . . $9.25 $1.85 3 for 2 for........27¢ ATe 20¢ Be tall cans, 25¢ . 15¢ { Sifted Little Gem Peas, . BB¢ 25¢ AT¢ Del Monte Special Extra Peas, . 29¢ Peas, a5¢ 2 large . B3¢ . B2¢ .10¢ » 16¢ .19¢ . 256 large B1¢ . 25¢ 2he + O5¢ covers Market Closes 6 P. M. PIC MEAT CO. 1416 First Avenue SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW roe Roast, 20c Steer Short Kiba, 10c 10c c ena ‘enl Ronst, 124c TRY OUR DELICIOUS CENTRAL MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Steer Molled Rona 20c Steer Short Hibs, 10c 10c pound . 124c TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACON BAY CITY MEAT Co. 1420 First Avenue SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Mtecr Itolled Roasts = 20 ¢ 10c 10c 122c ‘Try our DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACON Spring Lamb Roast, pound Sugar-cured Anchor Hacen, pound Sugar-cured Pt 15c .15¢ 16c 224c 25c tex, Steer Pot Roast, pound Sugar-cured Boneless S HAMS Spring Lamb Monst, Steer Pot Roast, pound * Chotee Veal Roast, pound Backs, po Spring Lamb Hoast, a Steer Short Itibn, pound . Steer Pot Monst, poun : pound Sugnr-cured Noneless Butts; pound Su 1 Dacon Tacks, pound Chotce Vent Roast, pound UNITED BAKERIES Bread and Danish Pastries, best of all, Large choice of Delicious Mocha Cakes, made 1420 First Avenue, Central For the Best Lunch and Picnic Goods Call on ‘1 Western Delicatessen Company, Inc. LL se WHEN YOU VISIT THE MARKET HAVE LUN CREAM 5 CENTS A DISH. HEON WITH U Try our Teas and Coffees If you want 6 omething extra nice nt very low pricen, WESTERN COFFER S— We serve tho BEST LIGHT LUNCH In the clty for the money, 10K STORES COMPANY ATTL McCanne, | ° of E STAR 1923 FRIDAY DEMANDS WHEAT JULY 13 BY STATE BODY Adjourns at Bellingham §\PPLY STORED Pearl Makes Futile ‘ Disrupt P Refuse to Allow Gravel Co. to Drain Water JACK HOMENBERG of Haile 1 of the adjourned this which proceed the He was irs before to wit rem was scheduled ed" and told down on nUMeroUM OE¢ but finish hi gnten 5 tons, stayed te Dele url from force a similar a prepared od throwing Pe hall by speech vention er had attempted to deliv ration at the morning semi Willlam M. Short, president of the the subject of i + remarks OLYMPIA CHOICE AS NEXT CONVENTION CITY was chosen an the next conven but not tralia had put up @ effort for the After a standing and | ¥ it was f that Olyn until Ce tubborr 4 that honor urried on b © lake wou y the | und had 1 be m water were used of the ude unions federation je to take No. 9, The bakers with 1921, for on of weake attempt was ma Bakers* the fed | ful | |Shakes Towa Just | to Have Good Time SHEFFIELD, Eng. July 13 ting off ka inve John Foulkes » unt for fur ty with the resuiltan MeGuert snd & member of the ged that be made to the co troubl in, retail representa akern’ amend a Set- | men’ titution, no 7 af Pricncighe at th one clause would fective DOWN MOTION TO OGNIZE RUSSIA the entire ¢ | ploslor ploston. a FORD ON MUSC pactfe SHOALS the earnest Mus to Henry Ford thin an inere ased number of ap- icen in the building and metal! n the ove: lution calling on William nd James Duncan of the Labor council, to 1 was voted to resume dred yearn to bear fet Lbs. BEST UGAR 8 cm: 75¢ 4 TALL CANS MILK 39¢—ANY KIND ANDENSON'S SANITARY MARKET SUGAR STALL AND GROCERY, Stall 100, Rear First Ave. Fleer gas CRYSTAL WHITE (2 Bars 49c AND ONE BAR FREE! Swansdown Cake Flour, package Van Camp's Pork and Beans, large size “Sure-to-Jell,” per bottle. Certo, per bottle Amaizo Oil, quarts....... BARROWS AND CO. SUNSET FISH CO. Stalls 81-83 Sanitary Market er Floor Low Kippered Salmon, lb. 20¢ ‘eosh King Salmon, Ib «200 jibut Cheeks, Ib 20e uine Fillet of Sole, Ib Clam Nectar, i5e; 2 bottles, .29¢ 19¢ 23¢ 30¢ 10¢ STALL 45, Sanitary Market, Lower Floor Special for Saturday FRESH CHUMNED Butter, Ib. 43c 2 ih 20c Mayonnaine; made with lots of exe Th: 40c Hughes Butter Store {7 Sanitary Mkt. Lower FI. Fresh Not Marenr- ae ine, th. Home Made Watermelons, Ib. . .3c New Spuds, 7 Ibe 25¢ New Apples, 3 Ibs. 25¢ Special on Cantaloupes sanitary ke. ower Floor Opp. Clarke's Market SIEGEL STILL HERE FOR A SHORT TIME Viret Avenue Entrance Sanitary Market HY PAY ™ Unk Sults, medium WHY PAY. MORE ‘or Hight. welche wre SELLS ab: LESS BEST CANE SUGAR: 8% m= CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 Bars 23c Sugar Stnlls—Pike Pinec, Economy and Mu Carnation or Borden’s 4 fin eur 396 Susur Limit Four 1 oa Tike Ph M Senttle'n Lowent Priced OPTICIAN 5 Rha, in Our Present Location Free Examination SUSSMAN OPTICAL 5-6 Pike Place Market Downstairs, Below Rotary Bakery Main 4240, FREE DELIVERY. The MALT SHOP 66 Pike Place Mkt., Lower Floor Complete Bottling Supplies «WHERE IT’S HANDY" co. SPECIAL 28 COFFEE, 4 Ibs. $1 TEA, 2 Ibs. .65C M. A. HANSEN Stall 40, Keonomy Market 1425 Firat Ave. G. F. HASTINGS 1623 PIKE PL, MARKET JUST ARRIVED! Brand New Shipm NROWN, BLACK, PA SPORT STRAP SLIPPERS (Also Dinck and Brown Oxf ) FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS 82.80, 89.00, 82.40, 83.80 and $4.00 PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA Lower Fl,, Noar Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices Are Positively the Loweat Demonstration Saturday Only White King Soap Powder FRE CAPS for the KIDDIES FRED TOILET SOAP with each purchase ‘Eleventh Hour” roceedings Attempt) seven Lean Come, Says Years May Candidate ed from Oregon E, J. Brown ern Pipe Co. ] of the White ( eague EDWARD CLIFFORD SPEAKS FORE CONVENTION tate director of | his Platforr « in meeting. The ‘abor, spoke bri morn pledging f the movement nked the labor heads for ey had ren trike of the Johr nensior nee United carrying Ciiftora th on abor ould establish a reserve whieh th dered him in arbitrating Acknowledgement rk done M ston woman labor commission Robert B. Henketh of Seattle w d president of the Alice m by Delphine re-elec winar workers’ union with of Seattle as necret urer Maule King, Aberdeen, Fred Cardamore were elected vice prest dents M Lord and r Ko nd keep it L. D. Chamberlain was chosen as t carpenter's executive, with Leo Lypn as secretary treasurer Ex SHORT SAYS PROGRAM The talk about w ver there. I was Europe doesn't want it ont bu These fellows born there « lived there until 1 wan earn 6 I know abou | lot here early today, 118 CONSTRUCTIVE ( Vela Smith, - 5 Leo Flynn and Barney Brown were added to the central committee In closing the four day President William Short declared “This is the most harmonious ses enjoyed by this body for the past five years. A most constructive prog been adopted for the coming year, It is my hope that as the delegntes go home, they carry with them the nu h ious, get-together spirit tha animated this convention.” Portland Man Is Murdered by Thugs SAN FRANCISCO, July 13.—The | body of a man identified as that of | H. Natcher, aged Portland, Ore., m has was found on a vacant the head beaten in with a gas pipe and the pockets | rifled Thugs also drees within a ¢ Natcher's ng him neverely him of $1,3 der attacked George block of the body was f An sok 300 In cash a He will recover 1 money or will | 50, maid to be from | no foreign market Europe for whe we © nome of St to the poor t we quare de lidrer got to & the farmers a Democrats to Hold Meeting July 14th ‘The regular open torum discussion County t Di Democratic cl I's cafet inste Saturday~noon, July the last Saturday Ben F. H possible cand 4 in Ju { Walla W inte for nomination for governor, has accept jed an invitation t6 speak on the 28th." The subject for round table discussion tomorrow will be state and national politics. The president of the club bas invited officials and members of the democratic county central committee and local party |leaders to be present and offer sug: |gestions for the good of the party | Organization. Harold Week: , and democratic of the hich were written by ublic is invited. -7CORNER PUBLIC MKT. MURRAY FOR YEARS Has Been the GREATEST RETAILER OF MEATS on the Market, and Still the Crowds Grow. W Chickens s+eeees- 1946¢ | Lamb Chops 1213¢ Boil Beef 5¢ Shoulder Lamb Tbe Pot Roasts .... .8¢ Prime Steer Steak 1216¢ Murray’s Washington Market 94-96 PIKE 8ST, CORNER MARKET, Lower Floor Pure Cane Sugar, 8 lbs. 76c Fresh Churned Butter .. Amaizo Oil, gallon... Pastry Flour, 9b, sacks... Our Special Coffee, 3 lbs Extra Sharp N. Y Cheese 49-1b, sack Flour. .......... CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars... 39¢ With One Creme Ol Free One Lot to a Customer | 5 Ibs, Fresh Nut Margarine . Babbitt's Cleanser . 41¢—Why Pay More? 29¢—Limit Five WE DELIVER WHERE OTHERS FAIL TO GO Phones Main $285 and Elliott 1848 GREEN’S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORES Stalls 102-110 Corner Market, First Avenue Floor MENGEDOHT’S MARKET STALL 2 Corner Market—Lower Floor STALL 2 Veal Roast, lb. ... ‘10c Lamb Chops, ie "1243 Beef Roast, Ib... .. Veal Chops, Sugar Cured Hams, Lb. 23$c¢ | Sugar Cured Bacon, Lb. 25¢ ECONOMY AND Lamb Roast, Ib... . Steaks, Ib. § STONG MUNICIPAL MARKETS The following prices good for a week: Blue Ribbon Tea, in lead packages, Ib Two 20c cans Finest Shrimp ..: Lipton’s Tea, ib.... . 4 bars Fels Naptha Baise. ‘ hy Van Camp's Pork and Beans, dented cans—4 100 c 3 15 cans .... 80c large pkgs Sea firoaii Washing Pewee, 4100 pkas. Spaghetti or Noodles sane . 68¢ 25¢ 68¢ one 25¢ 25¢ .18¢ 3 Ibs. choice Prunes O00 finent Sweet Pleklen, at 80 Del Monte Catsup.. 2 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 4 10¢ cans good Salmon... .25¢ Finest Shredded Cocoanut, Ih 19¢ 4 Ibs, choles Black Figs Bhe bottle Vanil Extract .. Phone Your Order for Whole Wheat Flour, Cracked Wheat, Farina, ete., to our mill. Speedy Delivery Main 2104 Fagan’s Grist Mill 28 Keonomy Market, Main Floor Neat Cane white te ints 8 LDS. 740 OURMAN'S GROCERY stall’ 12 Pike Pl. Mkt. Lower Fi, LOOK! BIG PRINTING SPECIAL! 760 for $2. 50 600 cards, 100 letterhenda, 100 envelopes All printing at reduced prices, owing to our low overhead expense, Satisfactory work guaranteed. Phone Main 6647 The Couch Printery Get Your Nooks nt the Market Hranch of the Publle LIBRARY Next to Ladies’ Rest Room Flo Stall 19, Pike Place Market Lower Floor, Opposite Sugar Stall

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