The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE 4 $10,000 HAUL Demolish Two Safes of Bell Loan Company Sunday mentioned. WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 Second Avenue Assets over $30,000,000.00 SAFE YECCS GET [Was hington’s Beauty Et nvoy ig an {ONDAY, OCTOBER 924 MEET IN stn ¢ THE SEATTLE STAR ~~) Stillman and LABOR 10 WORK WilZ Grill Mayor’s Son ~—~' Wife May Be | FQR "BOR" United Again Meet Monday to Enlist Pro- Also lt a gate gressive Workers wel at Graft Probe Tuesday is shor Heads Discuss Po With Willian a, ort Br mpany own’'s Offic Next to oyes * “ie C T ‘ HONE BILL, PLOT Ye, misc ry ma COMES UP AGA ’ “A © one } a 3 PHILLIPS { Le Follette Due t «: Bourbons Complain t in Omaha Today yo € Di ; i | SOUT AHA W of Digest’s Poll * Bryan on Tour in a4 | Southern Illinois | CORRECTIVE T. LO ci LAXATIVE | al | THE CHAS H PHILLIPS “Nothing Acts Like Analax" - ‘ in THREE DIE ig CRASH J of Mag be : HERE’S MORE ABOUT aap ARE SUED - PHONES STARTS ON PAGE 1 Men Charge False Arrest} ; and Ask for $5,000 | Aur at 50—vigorous and wan mation ad the slseue Gane efficient—men of this type Myers and Phi syed bate i recommend Analax. Made | round of a defect of parties de i. by McKesson & Robbins | brunet te bead yin’ ie paws a and sold by all druggists, | oy ae Pieterest in the 3 3 5 i, “pending ac i ANALAX | bd ° The Fruity Laxative : n wi nN ot yise —————————— te aA Posts $100 Bail on | Remember When the Ci Jlauor Charge cn ie 10 NOT be stampeded into voting against die i ? ht, A. 0. ‘ ce: oy * “Ho Commission A — iret 7 18 en d "When pA Referendum No. 16 by the ridiculously false Ko Bonus Nit Wiresslncs warning about “DOLLAR BUTTER” which is being | UTE Pc 2 . . . . . Ko BenewalFees KEEP YOUR CURTAINS inwadsd circulated by the big oil and packing interests. Lowest Rates” DRAWN IF YOU WOULD 2 BE JOE BUNGSTARTER Washington NUT MARGARINES ARE ENTIRELY HO! > ee er, e bywords where- tel abr still at Markets eer Real Estate tine The year 1817, In whic PROHIBITED IN CANADA ¢ “Was t n t in- ington Maton” are : tnded oe mark. wi FOR HEALTH REASONS. Ac price of butter. In spite of the steady increase in sales of margarine since that ttme, price of butter has not declined from this level, and it is still approximately 25% higher than the prices prevailing over tho five-year period prior to the introduction of nut margarines. Butter is today eight cents per pound cheaper in Canada than it is here. Butter prices averaged ten cents per pound cheaper be- fore margarine was concocted by the packing and oil inter- ests and placed on the Washington market. rn and damaged LICENSE IS VOID completely refutes the The margarine traffic now costs the taxpayers of this Congratulations to The Indians Everybody in our house is proud of the wonderful triumph you have achieved. be proud of the team that has brought the league pennant home. “Atta Boy” Standard Furniture Co. state fifteen cents for every pound of imitation butter sold here, or $600,000 annually. The big packing and oil interests are spending immense sums to defeat this measure because they are making mil- lions out of falsely flavored imitation spreads. Diccos: resettt which ts ture cur thon, use [etitton presen ». nen, wae the principe: ereased batter price of the ted for levels. This is a fight between the dairy farmers of Washington and the packing and oil interests. Do not be deceived by statements to the contrary. Are these same interests, which control meat and oils, lowering the prices of those commodities for your benefit? Think it over. CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE DAIRYMEN ON F. ARMS IN W. —————————————— And all Seattle may well FOR referendum « THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS PAID FOR BY THE MANY SMALL SEATTLE Ns , il

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