The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 25

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ad e BERS yeas * Hardy & Co. ' JEWELERS New Location, 5th Ave. and Pine St. Opposite Frederick & Nelson's CMR AER ARR RR RRS Christmas Jewelry of Unquestionable Quality A Complete and New Selection of DIAMONDS JEWELRY NOVELTIES SILV ERW ARE CLOCKS We Invite Comparison of Prices and Quality of Merchandise Hardy & Co. : JEWELERS 5th Ave. and Pine St. Y : "ZF: BPOPOPEPO: 5 For Your Christmas Shopping ¥ 50c Down--50c Week & This Pretty Tonneau An Elgin or Waltham Wrist Watch Watch for a Man or Boy 9 5-year white gold filled case, 15-jeweled move- ment, Special. Ww hite or green gold filled My "$16. 508 WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE tp 1404 Liberal Credit Gus ¢ ( Third x Jeweler Toda EWELER Avenue e RATA TARE PA PAIA TARA PA IA IE TARAS Seattle's Oldest and Most ¥ MH ,) My Ni Ni if * * ¥ t if t ¢ 4 ee LLAMOOK cheese in loaf shape is now on the market. It’s the same delicious full-cream cheese with the unique flavor that has made Tillamook famous. You'll find this new Tillamook loaf cheese just right for sandwiches. Cuts readily into dainty slices—it’s econom- ical for every use. A practical size for hotels, restaurants and boarding houses. Be sure to try Tillamook’s newest product, the loaf cheese, made from tich full-cream milk. Five quarts are used in each pound of cheese. Order from your grocer or delicates- sen. Look for “Tillamook” on every slice, TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 model a bn 4 owned and operated by datrymen fi TILLAMOOK for miusanoor Harris—"t THE Doll Surgeon Her Calling Christmas Booze Battle Do % Finds Lots of Work to Do | that the supply exc “Doctor” Edith Harris in her doll hospital, raed the wigs that will later adorn the bald pates of the “favowtte chillun” of doting little mothers. Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photogra ners] LUCILLE BUTLER nds, yoleo and onelr hecked off Mra, a” in the arma of their en red young parer A" VOICES h rated for th me old place, past few years 64 Et they have n much for evidently “"Do d of hair dr I should say bab! ared M ep de oung mA w wigs for > had just worked, immeasu patrons who, buraloagen thelr © demand for tions. WORKE D BECAUSE SHE SLIPPERS ARE HERE Some wonderful vaines Men‘s, Women's and Children’ Slippers. Also a lot of Boys and Girls’ Shoe& suitable for Christmas presents. Green Gomtyn for Boys' or Lace Shoes; 8% to 2; values . stores, and or = Girls’ ; sizes 844 to i as hair 50 values... follies wear Childrens’ Pumps, 4 patent leather $ 1 95 or and Plain kid ure the nasertion, with nce of a comeback, that} Harris has grafted on more Men's Brocaded heads and hair Velvet Stippers, 91.95 90 500 Pairs ema and Grow. ee ise ce 9 $1.95] 2 brown, $4 values, size 214 to 8 Big Assortment of Men's and Boys’ Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices THE FAMILY SHOE MARKET & 1600 PIKE PLACE FOOT OF PINE. Children's Rubber Boots, plain black or red tops Women's Fancy Felt Slippers, sllic ponpon, mil colors CHRISTMAS TURKEY Men's All Leather, Slippers, $3 values, all sizes FOR TH PUDDING, “CHRISTM As ASTRIES, ETC 40¢ and Cumarin ,35¢ t True ond Ix 40¢ x 10¢ t True Lemon Bx. 10¢ 0 Orange Crescent Manufacturing Co. Seattle, Wash, Lowest prices in city. Big stock. See them. SHATTLE STAR Is Raging ‘Rum Runners Meet Varying Success in Rush to Supply “Holiday” Cheer to Thirsty BY FRANK G (United Pre yrieht, 1923, by United Prema) V YORK, Deo. {4e~Along both coasts of the United States Mexican and Canadian leggora ¢ in a desperate to smuggle liquor into the ‘coun. try to take advantage of high prices’ prevailing for the holidays. Dispatches to the United Press from Jey harbors of the Atlantic . from Pacifle cities and from Quebec and Texas fronts, re. battle fluctuating with varying success, DRY FORCES HARD PRESSED Not since the 18th amendment} was adopted has the ¢ fort of rum runners pr ® tax upon the coast defenses of} tho prohibition forces. The thin, ting the invaston| pelling here, meet- rean communtiques today] showed the following: L—Police state that a| on bridges and ferries by both United States agents and| Canadian liquor commission poltes has greatly reduced rum running and driven many of the larger| 8 from this section. | » N. Y.—Altho lake is closed and smuggling} © temporarily discontinued, | bootleggers apparently were win- ning at this point, rushing large] qvantitien of lquor across the bor-| der in high speed trucks, Thelr| success was indicated by the fact| ds the demand| and prices aro falling: DETROIT—E, C. Yellowley, form- er prohibition hie? in Ne jadian border in the Far Went ts Over Nation heads a small army of agents pa- ay ee every foot of the border, ST, PAUL-Dry agents claimed to have cut the Mquor running along the Canadian frontier to flg- res far below those of last year, DY FLOW INTO OLDEN GATE SAN FRANCISCO—A steady but light flow of liquor from the Can- admitted, One liquor cargo landed here this week on the coast south of the city, another rum ship is walting outside the Golden Gate, while a. third is reported bound south off the coast, Dry agents are concentrating their attention on the Christmas rum rush farther to the south, HOUSTON, Texas.—The Mexican revolution has resulted in a de crease of the lquor supply which normally comes in over the border. Border guards have been increased which makes the task of the rum runners harder, Guards are active along the gulf coast and have folled the bootleggers at many points, TAquor sellera here say most of the Christmas booze is coming via | New Orleans. | NEW ORLEANS.—Holiday booze running is on in full swing here. All_grades and varieties of Mquor | are available and the prices are be- Ing held down, despite the increased demand. MOBILE, Aln—Izzy Finstein re- jeently visited this sector of the Nquor front and as a result the! smugglers are suffering from a set- bac N ay y¥ YORK.—A rum fleet of w Jersey coast, 16 miles out a. Small craft landed nightly *, many of them falling into numbers was reported off|% Citizens to lace ‘Klondike” Party | Mra, Donald 8, Lyon, chairman of the arrangements for Klondike Night, to be given by the West Seattle Community elub at} Went Side hall, Friday night, perfected plans for a unique enter tainment, The atmosphere will be that of the Klondike in the halycon days of 1897 and succeeding years, Anyone wearing a white collar will be fined. committee has the hands of combined dry forces, Headquarters of the state contabu- lary of New Jersey reported they were holding thelr own, There was no fluctuation of prices to indicate what way the battle was going. La F ollette Scores Coolidge Message MADISON, Wis, Dec, 14-—Mailee ing a complete analywis of President Coolidge’s recent message to ¢om+ Senator Robert M. La Fok in an editortal'ta La, Follette’s.s magazine, published here today, nounced the president for his an on almont every question taken oy in the meswage, The president has elected to cant) " his lot with the reactionaries of hid: own party who have been fi diated by the country and to mote the welfare af thone predate special Interests which have thri for ® generation upon favors a subsidies exacted from the fed government,” La ¥ollett the editorial. krewm, RRR, y We Seek Your Good Will. VALUE RECEIVE ‘ We Gain It by Giving D in High Grade PIANOS Ivers & Pond, Packard, W. P. Haines And 0 thers Baker Bros. Co. 1609 Third Ave. Seattle. Open Evenings. Stall 47 Sanitary Market Lower Floor SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Pile We AG 95c xtra Good BUTTE t, N Pr RESERV ES Blackberry, Ib. . armualade, Ib. ‘ure Fruit J tb. At Green’s FLOUR, 49-1b, sacks BY TTER, Our 98c 45c RO YAL BAKING POWDER....... MARGARINE, Fresh Nut—2 Ibs. MIXED NUTS, 8 Wei siscs YES, WE DELIVER MA In-3285, Eh, lot-1848, GREEN’S BUTTER & GROCERY STORES 102-110 Corner M and 102 §: Int A CLARKE’S MARKET Stalls 5-7.0—Sanitary Market, Lower Floor ——STARTLING SATURDAY SPECIALS—— Ramp Roasts Legs Young Mutton Veal Cutlets. Lamb Chops 127 1S Sirloin, T-Bone and Round Steaks . Pork Roasts .. Pot Roasts. . Veal Ronsts . Lamb Roasts Hamburger and Sausage 10° 237 Fancy East- ern HAMS, half or whole FANCY XMAS BOXES OF DELICIOUS BAKED GOODIES Hoxes Contain Six Different Kinds of Honey Cakes Marzipan, Speculatius, Pfeffernusse, Printen, Springle, Ete. TRY OUR STOLLERN BEGINN’S BAKE SHOP | tw 8 Lbs. 77c CARNATION OR BORDENS MILK & fics, 390 Crystal Whit SUGAR § Economy & SANTA CLAUS Here Again Tomorrow Pike Pl. Mkt.—Lower Floor He Will Have SOMETHING FREE For the Kiddies Bre Lowen fom Another Free Ford BNTER THIS SIMPLE conTnsT OY SKILL Tustructions at oe RAINIER Pre-Holk 35¢ XLENT BLEND COFFEE 1% Ibs. 50¢ 3 Ibs. $1 It's REAL Coffee New No. 1 Soft Shell WALNUTS, 1 Ib....34¢ 2 Ibs. 65¢ 3 Ibs, 95¢ New Brazils, lb 50c Royal Bene Pow- Mi. A. HANSEN Stall 40—Economy Market First Avenue Floor SUGAR, 8 Lbs. 76c GEORGE'S iday Sale of = SMOKED MEATS! Smashing Redoctions on Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon 2,000 Ibs. BARTON’S FANCY HAMS. Our price, Ib.... ST BACON, regular Regular price 30¢c Ib. 5,000 Ibs. FANCY BREAKF: price 25¢ tbh. Our Price PURE } B Lard2:'s 26¢ | — Swift's Premium Chipped Beef. Our price = RAINIER PACKING 1577 Pike » Market 5,000 KF .233c 184c BEST BREAK- ular 25c¢ wut 25 35c | TABLE SUPPLY MEAT CO. | 85 Pike Street 8, MORRELL AST BACON. RB rice 40c. Our pr ney Bacon Backs, rice 30c. Our price. Regular 68¢ Ib, ==MURRAY SELLS MEATS=— On the Smallest Possible Margin of Profit. Ask Anybody Chickens 192cLb. Sirloin Steaks .......15¢ T-Bone Steaks ....1744¢ iDEAL MEAT MARKET 116 Corne: Hit. lst Ave. Floor uD Hi | atecr beef. Quality High. jal Saturday Fresh Ki led Chickens, Ib. 184c PURE LARD SUNSET FISH CO. Stalls 31-33 Sanitary Market Lower Floor 60c Fresh Crab Meat or .60¢ Shrimp Meat, Ib..... Eastern Oysters, pint.. New Alaska Smoked Salmon, MENGEDOHT’ STALL 2 Corner Market, Fresh Hens ......191¢¢ Lamb Roasts ......81¢ Pork Roasts .....1514¢ Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs. .25¢ Lean Eastern Bacon, Lean Eastern Hams STONG’S THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL Crystal White SOAP + -22¢ Large Prunes. . Baking Powder .. 2 2he phe. New Dromedary ates. ie Fhe 100 2 large pkgs. New Currants. 45¢ Mixed Peel, Citron, Orange and Lemon, Ib THE MALT SHOP 66 Pike Pl. Mkt—Lower Floor FREE DELIVERY MA in-4240 Complete Bottling Supplies “Where It’s Handy” Legs Mutton .. a Chops . eal Roasts .. FANCY TURKEYS SAVE on PRICE Not on Quality XMAS CHOCOLATES Famous “Premfer" Brand plain beautifnl gift hoxes Tip-Top Candy Shoppe Stall 107—Corner Market First Ave, Entrance The Very Best Lutefisk 10¢™ Philadelphia Fish Co. Stall 10, Sanitary Market, Lower Floor S MARKET Lower Floor STALL 2 Veal Roasts Sirloin Steak Beef Steak......... Veal Cutlets, 2 Ibs. 256 233c ECONOMY MARKET GROCERY 8 GOOD FOR A WEEK: 80 large pkg. Quick Quaker Oats Quaker Puffed Wheat, pkg Quaker Puffed Rice, pkg 20c can Razor Minced Clams. 2 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes 2 large pkgs. Su leas or Seeded 40c pkg. Finest s Cocoanut FLAP- JACK FLOUR Large Pkg.— Senttle’s Lowest Priced OPTICIAN 5 Yeara in Our Present Location Free i amination PT o Suggest the Need of SOLID LEATHER SHOES For Gu: aranteed SOLID LEATHER Buy PETERS’ SCHOOL SHOES 82.40, S ® PIKE PLA HOETERIA 0, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $3.90 — Als é “THUNDERGATE” PIONIO SHOP, 1517 Pike Place —— Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall BERT HOUSE OF |e BARGAINS z 1419-21-23 First Ave. Next Door to Economy Market A harem romance of a white girl and an American mas- querading as a Chinese lord. Saturday at the

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