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

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Alt LE STAK AMERIGAN GOBS | FIGHT FASCISTI | ROME, Nov, 9%—A number of sailors from tho United States cruiser Detroit engaged in a street fight with Fascist! in Ventoe, during which revolver shots were fired, ac cording to a dispatch from that city an account in a local news ‘ newspaper said that tho FIRST AVE. BE: TWEEN PIKE ‘AND UNION 575, ewepaper anid that th Entrances First and Second Avenues’ Saturday Specials Market Closes 6 P. M. | fused on the grounds that it was ne ee | aalereaba ett at. su, oer AMERICAN GROCERY STORES CoO. Fascistl then rushed to, the as nistance of the woman and a girl Three Big Downtown Stores with her, who was also attacked | Upper and Lower Floors—Central Public Market Seuttle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue ‘the. sailors withdrew bat moctiny || Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs. 89c; 100 lbs. . .$8.90 Drifted Snow or Patent Excellent Flour, eo ensued in| Rex Flour, 49 Ibs. .......... .... $1.80 49 lbs. ....... ATER ade, ov vores Dheh other fascist, an ; Which revolvers were fired, but no casualtion resulted, Pastry Flour, No. 10 bag......398¢ Underwood Sardines, Mustard or New Oregon Walnuts, No. 1, lb, 38¢ | BRC Milk—Federal or Co-Op, 2 cans, 19¢ Tomato Sauce 10¢ Dm: AeGas ving ie's hate ve eees BBE A Man Mistakes Acid ae aor e 3 Carnation. . ‘400 Jellwell, 3 pkgs. 25¢ a say! budded, Ib. 40¢; 2 Ibs. aoe Shum Salmon, tall cans........ ‘ery Toll Hi yor, § rs. , 20 New Almonds, Ib. .... 1 for His Medicine |B Pini Salmon tall cans, 2 for. |e Sty dell, Ue Cave Ser Oe. Baal he aeiee, @ Joe! 45¢ poison at his b 523 Woodiawn “Sun Maid” Raisins, S wait dee eran fa Nas s+++@*"* Premium Soda Cracke' ave., Tuesday ni Ad not commit less, 12¢; 3 for. Sweet Relish, bottle........... 10¢ 2 50c-pkgs. for ... suicide, according to his sister, Mrs, Fancy New Currants, pkg Mammoth Ripe Olives, WN BC Assorted Sugai A ney nie very |g Del Monte “Dry Pack” Sweet Prunes, No. 2 can .. 8 10c-pkgs. ..4........ w+ +e ZOE j i Tuesday night, and swallowed CAN ee iecersctsecyseeceenss 35¢ Coats Ripe Oli Demonstration and Samples ) the ecarbolle acid solution by mis. Burnett’s Lemon Extract, 10z..23¢ CAM ...cercreccccsersescace 0¢ N BC Cookies and Crackers take, thinking it was m: » ‘The BOM: io cupid vennc sie ss +++ B9¢ ee Olive Oil, 4-0z. bottle i AT STORE—Lower Floor Fee eat tte vltae teport de, |fg None Such Mince Meat, pkg Boiled Cider, pint 29¢; large. ..43¢ Central Market clating Mivabe. a suibide was anies tins, 18 ozs. ... Welch Grape Juice, 4-0z. bottle, Large Gold Dust . | ror, Mra, Blyth said, Fancy Uncoated Ri DION Sivas 64s wipes bake od 25¢ Large Citrus ... { roe Minute Tapioca, pkg. Bluing and Ammonia -10¢ Palm Olive Soap, Ready for Hearing Maito-Meal, pkg. .... 8 bottles .25¢ Crystal White Soap, 6 for. .23¢ in Stillman Case H. O. Oats, 2 pkgs... Fancy New York Corn, can. -18¢ No-Rub Naptha Soap, 7 for....25¢ | NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Legal prep. |) Shredded Wheat .. DIMOY nv ess on sets Tec e ees « 33¢ Hills’ Coffee, lb. 45¢; 214 lbs. $1.10 eating a6’ Ss made here today Uncle Sam’s ..... Fancy Maryland Corn, 2 cans..25¢ Crescent Coffee, lb. ae. 4D by attorneys for James A. Stillman Quaker Macaroni, 16-oz. p} Fancy New York Pumpkin, 2s..17¢ Zia IDB v's os sind pbaies -$1.10 and his wife, Anno U. Stillman, for O08. PUBRS a ai's sé iss ad tee 9¢ Sac .22¢ Tree Tea, Green or Black, Ib the hearing of the application of Underwood Clam Chowder, .18¢ 1% Ib. Paciaie butises ta ihe becker salt SB CONM, Ciwect sy sccaacsnseae 2 Peas, Reliance Fancy Sweet....24¢ Nu-Ray -A Tea, 1 Yo ib. '29¢; ] a¢ for divore Underwood Clams and Bouillon, Kraut, Libby's 2s -15¢ Our “Special” Blend Coffee, lb. .33¢ The a ation was filed in 2. CONE Sc esscgvescccnecocvan 19¢ Spinach, Libby’s 216, 19¢; 2s..16¢ 8 IDS:: 0.5% gin one maine be oa Brooklyn Wednesday and Is ached: | uled to come up next month. | cca | OLYMPIC MEAT CO,| CENTRAL MEAT Co. jon of the 1420 First Avenue which Mrs. leged to have adm 4 intimacy 1416 Fi t A pal indecnicy Recer| sheik ake carr ee SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW : Grand Anse, where Mra. Stillman is Steer Po “S ' the ; ‘a4 ‘be ah ait i pe | saath i seats 124c | | ig ane 20c Ps s > 1g Cured mi ple ee wnvace ; If Roun... 12% [Sle hen.... 2OC| “tw, w........ 12k [San Be 15¢ | Hold ‘Funeral for |i Veal Roast, 124 Sugar Cured 15 yi omen L7de | decks, he, 25c Choir Singer Here | C | Anchor Bacon, Ib. Cc Try our DELICIOUS HAMS AND BAC st. | Pork Roast, Sugar Cured We teers. 174c Bacon Backs, Ib.. 25c | Try our DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACON BAY CITY MEAT Co. will be in 1420 First Avenue rg The real value of our ton fn tved b aE. Pa: on, her coe MAYONNAISE or THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING pics Bat SPECIALS FOR Bhopal iar, Orisa “As loned. “aad two ts not fully appreciated until you try it. Bete Ye os ARO | eos ote ners, George W. and Frank B. Special for Saturd: Lb., 35¢ Veal 124 | Sugar Cured Anchor . ; 8 WESTERN DELICATESS COMPANY, INC, Roast, Ib...+..+... | Bacon,: Ib... -02-5+08¢ | - a |} Pork Roast, 1 74 Sugar Cured Bacon Special Hot Lunch for Saturday aS Seas Backs, Ib «....+- tim a (At UPPER CENTRAL onty) Try our DELICIOUS HAMS AND BAC! re Roast Pork with Apple Sauce; Mashed Potatoes; Bread and Butter; ee Pumpkin Pio or Ice Cream—Coffee—35¢ / ‘GTON AN | e some ot INE TE OF FE! UNITED BAKERIES WASHINGTON ANCESTRAL | Blonde or Brunet, | Theaters Deave Take home some of our FINE TEAS and COFFEES iltrd a tewerbilierein a pot oag =PEBI OT Eo HOME > WESTERN COFFEE STORES CO “Mocha Cakes, made with butter only. NEW YORK.—The National So It’s All the Same Huge Patronage . 1420 Firat Avenue, Central Public Market ciety of Co! w 1.Dames-is about to} PARIS, Nov. 9.—Paristan women mien for $10 | YORK, for | manage to iget al ff on 1,000 tons! n no New ¥ Smith Families \Poreak ‘Gone } Nearly half the people in Japan | Londoners probably go to bed an endowment. for f}of powder and 000 gallcius of en for fran m an a nO @ year, a . ae to an ‘hat e Ss E d Bi are reached by electric lighting ser-| earlier than any other people in the ; : ¢ + to Stage Meet | xpecte: ig | vice. world. ; te made by tho head of one Publ M k t most important firms deal- Ic ar € {VILLE, N. C, Nov. 9—| QUEBEC, Que, Nov. 9—Next Fourth Avenue wf Association” will hold) winter's cut of the Quebec forests at Pine a at &/ ty expected to be one of the largest a in recent times. ‘Three thousand act lumber camps are due to be fn | the late} operation. Celia Smith, founders branch of the fam- tion of this section ing in alds to feminine “The ordinary woman uses about a kilo (35 powder in hat dep The Convenient Market, located in the heart of the new retail district. f the drama, the legitimate ~ chilblains, frostbite—just mb |“ 00 soothing, CK healing |? e; 6 be HANDS ys Many Business Folk know that SCOTTS . EMULSION Increases Energy Thousands have only begun to realize what Scott’s can be to them in strength and sears they've proved | Vigor. Try Scott’s! Saste! um: Bt Eastern Hams ..,.23%4¢ ctive weapons in cross-examin- |] Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield, NJ. 23-53 Ground Bone, Fresh Daily witnesses. EABOARD wT Eee é MEAT CO. Stalls 19-20, Main Floor Center of Market AT GREEN’S You Can Buy BUTTER, 48c |b. 2 Ibs. for 95¢ , FANCY ROAS Hens 294c! Armour’s Fancy PICHICS 144c Lb. Eastern Bacon ..25¢ Pot Roasts ..... 10¢ Veal Roasts ....10¢ wire LARD 2Lbs 30c vis Jenson ee ulated lusively is Smith town- FARMERS’ PUBLIC MARKET Westlake, Virginia and Seventh Park Your Car Free in Our Garage Farmers’ Meat Market “The Big White Spot in the Center” WHY PAY MORE? 2 Tiftamook TMamerake Tillamoode Tlamwak Tillamook Maemo. Tillamook Milk Regular use of olive oil helps to pro- Royal Baking 35 superior Ti (J Pot Roast, Ib..........10¢ Pork Roast, Ib......16%4¢ C ll k l f h Pure Lard, 2 ib: .30ce Armour’s Picnics, Ib... ibe mote and Powder moe product of 1 amoo Oa Cc eese!, P? } & Fine Bacon, |b. .23Y¥,c Young Fat Hens, lb... p reserve nee i LLAMOOK cheese in loaf shape = noice Limburger, 1b. 25¢ ; ; ‘ (es, We Have a Union Card e Sasit Bist hes.8 intelligent, is now on the market. It’sthesame * ‘ bes ; bs atid perms good health. ti ib ves Fic e160 ft i 7 ae dee eat ie f 3 Ibs. Nice, New Prunca effective unique flavor that has made Tillamook = | Farmers’ Meat Market pega A ee —7 2 Jove . r oP 522 Powder 25¢ co-operation You'll find this new Tillamovx loaf { Stall 12 Government Inspected Meats Only Phone EL iot-65 Wig Guitec Aue cheese just right for sandwiches. Cuts COAL LAR. 15¢ readily into dainty slices—it’seconom- | ical for every usa A practical size for hotels, restaurants and boarding houses. cc 3 . pels VIRGINIA AND SEVENTH AVENUE y OLIVE ‘ 2 Federal Milk condenseries are owned 8 LBS. PURE CANE Two Big Demonstrations New Stock Bolled ¢ idee by an association of dairymen who Be sure to try Tillamook’s newest | SUGAR 75c¢ BEECHNUT PRODU CTS Prepare Now for Thanks. own the cows which supply the milk. product, the eed made from ! sx IDAHO FLOUR Php’ Minute Rice Yes, We Deliver It is to their interest to give the pene pepe Gabry Eka oa \ 5 Ibs. 22¢, 24% Ibs.......89¢ | Phillip’s Waffle and Pancake MA in-3285 EL jot-1848 consumer the best possible product. Order from your grocer or delice* 2s "a Ibe. 206, 49 Ibe 74 Flo pee : ” | 10 Ibs. 30¢, 49 Ibs, ..-$1.7 ur GREEN’S BUTTER and They vie with each other in produc- e Look for “Tillamook” on every " n slice. Sugar, 2 ing milk of the highest quality. The milk is evaporated by the most scientific process in most sanitary. condenseries. GROCERY STORES Rear Main Floor BOLDT’S “sr.” SATURDAY SPECIALS Stason. a ye ‘ibere Fey ge Siteu eachs..:.., 400 : ‘ inns Peas, f tates Follet Paper ESTABLISHED 1875 2 for 25c ‘ 5 cast REFUSE SUBSTITUTES TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 model cheese kitchens owned and operated by Tillamook datrymen It is pure, rich, dependable.

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