The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR KILLED AS HE JOHNSON RAPS 4, 1924 Booze Schooner | Is Breaking Up Sheriff and Lawyer Battle Over Liquor SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 4—Tho | power schooner Freedom, which went Wash, Jan, 4— I ashore near Pescadero early yestor. ntw are awaited to day, while en route to Californialday in the clash here between ports with contraband Canadian Nquor, was fast breaking up today The shore is strewn with cases of excellent “bottled in bond" and pro: hibition agents are beach combing | tho bottles, County Attorney A, BR, Graham and Sheriff Elmer D, Gibson, as a result of the latter's declaration last night that he will suo the attorney for libel Graham charged that protection DR.CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN Declares Rich Will Gain at Poor’s Expense | BY BRY ANT Victim Just ‘Arranges His Wedding When Shot AVE. “Sell for Less” Is Our Policy. TARBGRT the boulevards east PASADENA, Cal, Jan, 4 7 ", ° ° ‘The captain and four members of| has beon afforded a certain ring of use) : etoctives | Untt Tes NM Te oe ayer ‘Mad th I i} Small Profits—But Big |} to crew escaped after the vessel|bootlegyers, and t ea Ginaonig | EAUene 25 MOGs. Bad. Salegiee esc UAND, Ohio, Jan, 4o—Bec © nem jee jo y/ agam ill alr the Business! struck and were reported to have) declaration saying the ‘Tregsury Mellon's tax gone to San Francisco with several| whole matter to seo “if the public Peachuateh pw diy Chain ar ne reduction plan and the administra. . o th Vv f soall.** jo M {i tion's attitude towards the soldiers faye, yetces pevekea ssvactniiblembaieniieii ods S| NO elem shortly after midnight, abot @04/ furnished ammunition for Senator killed William Jacobson, 26, a few minutes after Jacobson had com- pleted arrangements for his w Hiram Johnaon's opening campaign speceh here last night, Speaking at the Masonle auditor: Good Health and Happy Old Age j or Girls and Women Brown At the House ding next week to Miss Ethe 18 Hoth are well know! Jacobson was killed whi tempted to protect his fi was ordered from his automobile by the bandit and commanded to go with him down he road. “}1um before a packed audience, the Californian bitterly attacked the tax schomo, and sassalled President Coolidge's veto of the soldier bonus. The speech marked the formal opening of Johnson's campaign for the republican presidential nomina HE chief concern of elderly people is their health, and that is best assured by regu- lar daily bowel movement. There is no truth, however, in the notion that because you are old you need a “strong physic.” In fact, just because you are old a mild laxative is better mildness and freedom from griping it is especially ideal for the extremes of ages, for children and for elderly people. Effective at Small Cost Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin “Lehve her alone or I'll knock you down,” Jacobson shouted ut tho masked man, starting to follow him | and the girl. for you. The trouble with purges and cathar- tics and physics is that they shock the system and weaken it and make the muscles of diges- tion flabby. Dr. G. H. Brown, V. 8., of Frederic, Wis., nearly wrecked his stomach with purgatives, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin restored his health, as it did Mrs. J. 8. Eth- eridge’s, of Milledgeville, Ga. Does Not Gripe You can be sure of satisfactory evacuations every day if you will take a spoonful of Syrup Pepsin at night when you retire. You will not need to take it very long as a few doses will soon encourage the tion and outlined the senator's plan at any drug store. The formula is on ack~ ‘ying the fight direct to the age, and the cost less than a cent a dose. Take | it when you feel heavy, sleep pueiyy haye | headache or night cramps, for these are also fh symptoms of constipation. Give it to the ' children when they are restless, feverish or have a cold. Syrup Pepsin will-keep you and the family free from constipation, a condition that lowers the vitality 25 per cent and raises the blood pressure 28 per cent. Freedom from constipation lessens the pain of kidney trouble, neuritis and rheumatism. © If You Want to Try It Free Before Buying of Service HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience in vision test: ing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific acctracy. We specialize in thé most modern forms of spectacles and eye. glasses. Grinding in our own Characterizing the tax plan as “a Without a word, the bandit! big business measure” and denying turned and fired two shots, one | that let plereing Jacobson's heart and] be ther his stomach, He died in his sweetheart’s arms. Tho fatal shooting ts but another of a series of crimes during recent weeks laid to the “foothill bandit.” | Working alone, the man has h up nun | robbed se maxed by last night's murd | most ruthless deed he has ¢ | committed. a hever in this country d anything like the propaganda have now In behalf of the no: 1 Melion plan. “There are 13,600,000 people in this country who pay taxes on in- comes of leas than $10,000; there are only 930,000 who pay taxes on in- ~lcomen of over $10,000, ‘The men have an income of $250,000 will “under the Mellon plan, $49,000 a year, He who pays on $300,000 The papers are filled with advertisements for expert stenogra- pheraovery gay. There is always ho position ready for our gradu- ates, ‘Syrup Pepsin,” 516 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. Day and Evening modern lene-srinding plant—the yi Aopen eer batt bere laylivniyattiacnshgtog bowels to act for themselves. £ payuttyadat tnd me fra as a, adsario” Sent Cle Sen |] "Rinne mirocat Lakers SUCCESS |To Tell Senators quired to pay $117,000 loss, ae ordind ful family remedy has become 80 great that it is now the lar- ‘The fortunate ones who have an a income of $1,000,000 will by y Russ Inside Story Business College OY iJ the Mellon plan $252,000 a year, and gest selling liquid laxative in and Unto WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—A com-| ine tow who maton a f j . ¢ 0 pay an income of $5,- wi : ‘moro than oe free trial bottle to a famll MARCUM MA In-0642 plete sta ent of the administra: | 659 999 with save $1,300,000 a Bove ue world. « becaney oF aie rere ne so femny: OPTICAL Co. DR. ©, MARCUM | 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison MA in-3699 ona for refusing recogni ussia will be made to the 0 Monday by Senator Henry | Cabot Lodge, chariman of the sen jate foreign’ relations committee, Lodge announced today “Who Is it that in indulging in this propaganda that is sweeping | - over the country today? At the of it are our bankers and Inited States Ch er of Com. | se. Do you in | | ness inte mn the | mpenna’ pint this batable. against adjustment ature as contrasted with localities as |near as Spokane, where the coldest ‘ PROMISE RAIN wre te er Pat cat | ROR SATURDAY aces oer at oa eae ry few instances | clear, Yakima reported the mercury rs of the republican party | Rainfall by Saturday night, with |at 10 above zero, with an extremely emselves and the | nighe re and Increasingly | light snowfall. Walla Walla report- e of the act.” =| cloudy wea is promised by the'ed a maximum “low” of 2 degrees ‘U.S. weather bureau in its Friday “abov forecast. Southeasterly winds are so.c4 $100, or do you ink it dividual who will anve $20, 000, $100,000, $200,000 or | | “The concern over thin { | in not for the man of small income | who can least bear the burden, but | th rm 4s for those of large in whe can best bear the bur- is the in 000, $50, RSTOOD An excited gentleman dashes into | Predicted. }a store, The low temperature for Thurs- “Something you wish, sir?” a clerk | day night was 30, Thursday after! « hearty “kat-choo” is an indica- inquires. |noon registered 35 above, the warm-| tion of good character and physical “Yes,"" he replies, “I have lost my | est for several days, fitplen, eva Dr Heksdieu 1 shears wite | Attaches at the United States! prominent Viennese physician. And “Mourning department on first| weather bureau reported that Seattlo| it’s better, he tell us, w sneeze to among those of big bust-' floor,” er (Stockholm), of moderate temper-| the right. TT | oe PR ECONOMY AND PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS Gs ECONOMY MARKET GROCERY AND 1912 N. 45th STREET THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK: Blue Ribbon Tea in Lead Packages, Ib 73¢ 50c can Royal Baking Powder ...... 38¢ 35e bottle Pure Vanilla or Lemon Extract . 25¢ 4 Ibs, finest New Seeded Raisins 37¢ Wc large pkg. Quaker Oats... 20c ean Razor Minced Clams. HURRAH FOR THE DOCTOR! VIENNA—Sneeze when you wish! neerning Mm maid: t of the propaganda, par- the soldier bonus, i. TODAY SKAGGS UNITED STORES actively enter into ia business of selling foodstuffs in the city of Seattle. We have purposely waited until after the hustle and confusion of the Holidays, with the conviction that we had a piece of merchandising news to announce worthy all the attention it could command. BEST in the WEST SUPREME BLEND COFFE 1 lb, 404 2 Ibs, 75¢ 3 Ibs, $1.10 Orange Pekoe Black Tea— Ib. Best Cane 8 Lbs. 75c CARNATION OR BORDENS 39c MILK 4 fh Crystal White, 6 bars Check Packages SUGAR STA Economy & M STALLS 52 and 60 Economy Market SUGAR, 8 Lbs. 74c X ne, while it AN’S GRO ike Pl. Mkt., Low Nevada, Oregon and Washington, many of which are located with the double purpose of acting as purchasing agent for those items of local growth or production which we can use elsewhere, as well as a distributing unit—thus acting as Broker, Jobber, Salesman, and Re- tailer in one operation, at one profit. In manufacturers’ lines and brands, our purchases are so handled as to receive the maximum quantity of cash discounts, which makes for considerable savings. re ER Sliced Pineapple olee Black Plies 23c anuary SALE OF MEATS FRESH MEATS ———————— 5,000 Ibs. Choice, Tender Pot Roasts, per Ib, 3,000 Ibs. Sirloin, Round and T-Bone Steaks, Ib. Veal Steaks and Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs Hamburger and Sausage, 3 Ibs..«.. . RAINIER PACKING COMPANY TABLE SUPPLY MEAT COMPANY 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE MARKET i 89 PIKE STREET, OUTLOOK MARKET SAME SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS AT PICNIC SHOP, 1517 PIKE PLACE PELL] SRO RGRREEE CESARE SRE E EERE RRR SANITARY AND CORNER PUBLIC MARKETS MENGEDOHT’S MARKET | WHY 2Ax,MoRe ween SIEGEL SELLS FOR STALL 2 STALL 2 Legs Lamb ...15c | Sirloin Steaks 153c Legs Veal ...174c | Beef Roasts ..10c Legs Pork ....20c | Pork Roasts .154c Lower Floor The name “SKAGGS,” over a considerable part of FR EE! Ove Cup | oa on we oe is Grou Cbscslate a. the Pacific Northwest, has come to be synonymous of oe sont ce OATS. tee hoval reblaci “Economy” in the buying of foodstuffs, and we are now JOHNSON’S SPECIAL | “hummin™**t plates Pure Guatemala, Honey— ready to make it applicable in Seattle. one 3 be pies 28e aera WANSER a oy : : Serve vith 2 Jar; neo | We have in operation one hundred and eighty-three Dad's Doughnuts and | ana Lem baer M. A HANS EN grocery and fresh meat departments scattered through- yer “Tater” | FLouR 1429 First Ave. out the States of Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, California, sete 1 peekaes | FL RAINIER GEORGE SMOKED MEATS 5,000 Ibs. Armour’s Sugar Cured Bacon, whole or half slabs; Ib.............2..0205. 5,000 Ibs. Choice Breakfast Bacon, Ib........... gar One Large Shipment of Swift’s Fancy Picnics, Ib. . Chipped Beef, Ib. SKAGGS stores have reduced the retail cost of foodstuffs in eve town and city which we have entered—and will reduce the prices in Seattle, both in the suburban districts and on the market. We make this statement, not in a spirit of beating our own little tom-tom, but as a purely logical fact. For we have found our opportunity in the amazingly intricate system of modern distribution—and the complexities of the hu- man element connected therewith, in wa ful practice and rules which govern the average retailer, and exact a far greater toll from the con- sumer than is necessary. SKAGGS UNITED STORES, CORPORATION, differ from the usual in many respects. For instance, we have no trade or price agreements with other retailers; we base our prices on our own merchandise and overhead cost; we have no outside stockholders, either common or preferred; we pay no royalties for the use of a name; we pay cash for everything we receive, and we have no borrowed mone We therefore, never dic- tated to, or anywise influenced in our ideas, policies, or conduct from without. ry LESS?5 Overalls, good well S115 Corner Market—Lower Floor ) Men's Union Suits weights .. quality, b ve vee BLAS Wool Underwear, + 95e Boys’ Tan Calf , Bluchers Rain Coats, Leathe Nice Warm Sweate awa, ete, for Men Our store, district, and office managers own our stock, the privilege Cont-Sweaters, ete—Specially of owning stock being wholly dependent upon each man’s valuation to the a. corporation. We, therefore, get an incentive not commonly found in large Lamb Chops, Veal Cutlets suger Cured Hams WHEN YOU G : EL YOU GET A BARGAIN organizations—and one reflected throughout its workings, every clerk 2 25 (os B 234c SIEGEL’S {nity BARGAIN COUNTERS being a potential manager and stockholder. Ibs. MACON... ... 1525 First Ave, Just North of Sanitary Market. For these and other reasons which make for omplete co-ordination, it will be noticeable to you that SKAGGS STORES maintain a complete- ness of arrangement, courtesy, and store service so far above the average YAKIM GEM POTATORS, $1.60 Sunset Fish Co. 3% Sanitary Mkt. A k, TILIKUM Sizes 10 to 13% and 1 to 6 Lower Fl. RUBBERS | Home Heauty and | Fresh Cra as to be often remarked. ‘= MAR $1.25 | neacite Our policy is to handle the best brands of merchandise obtainable, a FOR the WHOLE FAMILY KET ORAM Gas: THA, and te King Simon pafticularly nationally advertised brands, and sell them on a “money a RY MARKET ; ‘ s back” guarantee, for cash. ue Floor Philadelphia Fruit Co. B ld 3 Saturday = " Py Sanitary Market . We have stores located in Washington at the following points: Seattle, | i BETTER MEATS Stall 59 Lower Foor 0 t $ Specials | Snohomish, Mt. Vernon, meets iro-Woolley, Bellingham, Auburn, | a bat ret Corner Market, Lower Floor fi Walla Walla, Dayton, Ellensburg, ‘ima, Toppenish, Sunnyside, Prosser a SELL GOOD MEATS PERS. i B Ade Camas.’ Our Port Angeles store will be open within a few days. HB Ef Men's Rotted Edge 95 YES, MURRAY DOES iii LESS—LOOI Gee 18c w ight : : 7] Rubbers c Cc H I CKE N Ss Shoulder Mutton 2 Ea In Seattle we have stores located at the following place | Mutton Chops 12 B 5 j T-Bone Steaks 156 rm 1900 Sixth Avenue West 4764 Fifth Avenue Northeast i FAMILY SHOE 19/c B Fancy Bach 20¢ + each. . | 233 Summit Avenue North 1100 Tenth Avenue North ARKET Veal Roasts 10¢ Veal Chops 166 | ora r A0c 7 Tenth Avenue Northeast 2623 East Union Street M ’ ‘ : pacers) c | ag cule Fif th Ave: North 1600 Pike PL, Foot of Pine —MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET— } wire wneat ana sti 25c w 410 Fifteen Ateott MLN 4.96 Pike Street Corner Market, Lower Floor B or c | We will have to announce next ry opening of our big down town a market, in which all departments will be owned and operated by our- ] —witt— selves. This will include one of the most modernly equipped Bake Shop a 4d 9 Ei in the city. 4 COLLEEN MCGORE Bi | Coming Saturday to the Ll

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