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STAR-—FRIDAY, F' ] FARMER SOLONS | MEET DELAY IN _ FINE PROGRAM Save 15 Per Cent “It’s the “It’s the Pennies Pennies | that that BISMARCK, N. D, Feb. 16—| Count” Count” |] North Pevota's farmer legisiature an | in pot going to get for tte farmer | 4 | constituents all the things It set] a | ont to get. This was apparest to day Rut the have gotten and will get a good deal, Just the same The session ends March | ' Holdover senators mussed up! the program the farmers bad pian ned for the 1917 session, These senators had been elected for four years under the old regime, They} will b it in 1919, when the farm:| ; ers hope to control the house and| senate, TY ear they have only| the house, whose members are elected biennial! It will therefore be at least 1920 before thy farmers’ legislation ts completed, It may even be 192t before it ts eructed, Stateowned terminal elevators, state-owned flour mille, state-owned cold stor age plants, etate hail insurance, ex emption of farm tmprovements from taxation, tate inspection dockage and grading of grain, and rural credit banks operated by the state, are things the farmer legis lators #till seek to get If farmers get thru this program eventually, they will still fight to retain wufficiont control of the state legislature to prevent repeal of the laws they have enacted and to prevent persons unfriendly to |their canse being placed tn con trol of those uttiities With High Prices! Marketing at the Grocterias cuts the Living Cost—stops the big leaks in the family purse. No clerks, no deliveries, no bookkeepers, no collectors, no solicitors, no bad debts, no fancy fixtures—in fact, all waste is eliminated under the splendid Groceteria system. Visit the one nearest you tomorrow. gw “It’s the Pennies That Count” “Gg Clean, fresh goods in sanitary packages. Everything in the Groceterias Sold at cut prices every day in the week, every week in the year. No waiting for special sales. (Saving you : ) + ae you iit We 25 Cream 0 a 19¢ (Saving you (Saving you “%) 20c Nabob Corn, 15c 15¢ Solid Pack ~~ 12c BOM 2 we eee eee | ee ee ee (Saving you 25%) (Saving you 2 WHEN DUTY AND DESIRE CLASH! o eae. I don't know whether I told you| or not, little book, that I always} take my mail out to the end of the| 7 i steel pler, where I go every morn | ing for at east two hours You} jsee, I am determined to Ket all the| 1c POST 10c¢ KRUMBLES 8 ¢ HILL'S BROS out of this outdoor life. TOASTIES ; 8 for .. ‘ C | PINK BAG COFFEE . Mary's letter, I looked te C | we sox 30c HILL'S BROS out where the beautiful Lady Sal- (Saving you 20 ) (Saving you 20%) 27c via oon Ghitane aktane Desulé 26e HILL'S BROS. not help wishing that Dick loved M. J. B. COFFEE, $1 00! 30¢ GERMEA, YELLOW BAG COFFEE 0c quality; 3-1d. can. for .... 28c | eerecees j - the water ca I do. te 20c | | phe you 9%) | passion tbe | 1 hate winter—I hate snow and CRACKERS . | =, sius) 20c MALT.O-MEAL 18c } JELLO loo seem to freeze up. I wish i a ng you OR uiniesaitactcccness I could always go to a warmer cll- 50 VITTUCCT'S (Saving you 10% 10¢ JELLO (all oh of c| 8 mate at the first approach of cold a ve oa | en pet age Oe 22 .--» GC Pl veather. I love tropical flowers, BAKFAS y a I love their heavy scent, T love the 40 CRISCO | (Saving you 12%) alm trees, (small) . poe 34c 20¢ PETTIJOHN’S . 12c Palowly the dencription of Mary's (Saving you 15%) BREAKFAST FOOD 18c (Saving you 20%) new home began to unroll before} 25e EGG-SAVE 23 } (Saving you 10%) lhe MINUTE 12 my yes—a picture of eternal sun-| (@ substitute for exes) . c TAPIOCA C [ijenine, eternal fragrance, eternal) lhe QUAKER PUFFED 13 ee x. er aakine 10%) RICE (Saving you 20% warmth NG , ’ lie MINUTE I must have two distinct natures POWDER ........... _19¢ es quakmn ic peer GELATINE TAG Blnue. vose ons ohich to clee (Saving you 24% Eine 4 °13c | (Saving you 27%) bidding me go and do, and one that Be EAGLE 12 “ laste vou i866) 26¢ SNIDER’S 2 is always whispering of the great PINEAPPLD (No. 2 can) | 1Se QUAKE POFFED CATSUP CT ser that can come from reat in the (Saving you 20%) son, Saving you 20%) proper surroundings, One of my ; WHEAT 13¢c\.. ‘ Se SUNBRITE CLEANS- “ lbe BAR HARBOR natures is austere and strong. Ite| Sa ee (Saving you 13%) CATSUP 13c Jwill is not to be dented, It is al| (Saving you 20%) 16e QUAKER 1 Ic (Saving you 12%) ways #inging the old Sunday school 2c Mrs. Porter's GSAL- 22 ‘| OATS ... =. 20¢ HEINZ song. “Work for the Night Is Com AD DRESSING (10 07.) c (Saving you 27%) GATSUP 25c ing” (Saving you 16%) We are now featuring (Saving you 17% My other nature is a sensuous, 2c WAKEFIELD KIP- 20 GOLDEN ROD QUALITY 350 Lea & Perrin's PERED HERRING c BREAKFAST FOODS Worcestershire Sauce 28 ipa a ig (Saving you 20%) rr 20%) lotus eater and dreamer of dreams. dSe HILL'S RED CAN 38 COFFEE Is Ean Puckia Aah" puke “are continually COFFEE, Ib. .. S| coo nie babe SALT : Ac Jfjtxnting. 1 am tom between a (Saving you 15%) ere ‘ree. ac ae sense of duty to others and the Qe TREE TEAL ae, pip at apa nerves 798 8) thing { want to do myself ¢ TREE , 22 (Saving you 18%) NOX SO Tasik Witte tank, hee i oak re (Saving you 16%) 0c M. J. B, COFFEE, 38 LE AP Jover 30, ar really have never 20¢ KARO SYRUP, it = ¥ C 2 ans 7 known the real joy of living. Al RED LABEL 15c (Saving you 5%) FOR C Wimy tite has been bound up in do 4 “(8 ard ° a the POWER BRAND 23 hc FELS NAPTHA jing something for some one else or i adel 2 COFFEE, car C soap, 2 FoR 9c existing under great physical CEREALS Saving you 10%) taavinn dee vou Ibe GRAPE s0c EXCELSO “A be IVORY SOAP ior hook, 1 know if you are NUTS . : 12c COFFE! _ 33¢ 2 FOR 9c lever kiven to the world many peo (Saving you 20% ‘ Ad Saving you 10 ple will say that I ha no reason lke SHREDDED 35e ED he P. G. NAPTHA to be nhappy, that | have had WHEAT .... lle. corer: "27 SOAP, 2 FOR WG Nl cote aan tay ekare ot the eople hap (Saving you 26%) (Saving you 2 (Saving you 10° that q Ibe TRISCUIT 3 ELSO “« be GOLD DUST / ness Is a state of mind, little book 4 EY aco. 12c 3 23c FOR 21 C Ffilana it doesn't depend on money or ¢ (Saving you 20%) ng you 23%) (Saving you 16%) material things hn le KELLOG( GROCETERIA COF Oe OLD DUTCH lem growing happier TOASTED RISCUIT 12c FEE, Ib, tin 37¢c CLEANSER 8c since that morning when | tr (Saving you 20%) i (Saving you 20% (Saving you 206.) end it all. 1 seem to have born again—I am revelin, asleep. | have no inclination for! co Even to you, little book, I simply |da 1 my thoughts—I do not ask why | ©; fence Mame AeoisTento day to day. I was thinking all this | my fter | had read Mary's letter, and ore 1 opened Donna's, when leolm Stuart sauntered up I sometimes think he is one of| ey 1e handsomest men | ever saw the with his brown ¢ at which his| gp m it reaches bis | ga mouth. His mouth is his one bad | ¢; festure-—the Ips are much too thin At times he looks almost cruel when those brilliantly red lips come together like a searlet thread, | an ou begins be GROCETERIA NO. 1-509 Pine Street GROCETERIA NO. 9—233 Broadway North GROCETERIA NO. 2—1214 E. 45th Street GROCETERIA NO. 10—503 Union Street GROCETERIA NO. 3—Section 54, Pike Place GROCETERIA NO. 12—New Economy Public Mar. Market, Downstairs ket, First and Pike I wonder if he can be cruel. 1] GROCETERIA NO. 4—5419 Ballard Avenue GROCETERIA NO. 14—Westlake Market have seen him when he was some-! GROCETERIA NO. 5—7111 Woodlawn Avenue GROCETERIA NO. 15—14th and Madison District [J What arrogant and | have known | GROCETERIA NO. 6—85 Pike Street GROCETERIA NO. 16—New University Public him to be a greater creature of | GROCETERIA NO. 7—South End Public Market Market moods than even Chad—and yet to! » he has only shown one side of| himself, and thas is simply wonder ful. More than any one else | have! ever known hag he understood my Groceterias Also at Bellingham and Kent in if Pe ON TIME, HE SAYS Those Pesky Exams BANQUET SATURDAY de whally weagullanand works stat Six detectives wrestled with pen man's cool logic. Many women| 4 ink and paper Thursday in an ef » Se WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Con- fort to put the tricks of their trade Alufini and former students of he has ev 4 ¢ loved any one but that | '™ = cress will adjourn on time, March 5, |o1 paper in answer to a volley of| the University of Minneso ‘Me Majority Leader Kitchin insisted to-| questions, |tend a banquet Saturday, at 6 p. m Malcolm Stuart, you are very in-| day, deapite the big program of leg They were taking the civil serv ‘\ teresting because you cannot be islation in both house and senaie|ice examination for the two newly! (" Me Butler hotel, preparator 10 easily solved and the threat of war with Germany | created detective sergeancies, ‘heir attendance at the “All-Univer (To be continued) ey : in the alr. which carry an increase in #alary|*ity night” on the campus of the “We will finish all appropriation | from $115 to $135 a month and are reat a4 Kitchin said, “if there is war, the)Landis and M, J. Med ated notify 4 amee took) Wienir, secrets f the Minnesota j * bresident does not want us here ithe tests lelub by talaphouiag ulltott 101, ‘ADS FOR sete th we returning eee 1 don't SPENCERVILLE, 0., Feb, 16,—, wise ; The children are: Mrs. C. R.jhardt, Anderson, Ind.; Mrs, J. T. care as long as the san shines “Why shouldn't | believe in woman] “As a result, we have a woman on |Brittson, Milford, Ind.; Mrs. BE. F. a an ae eee | All my emotions seem to belay ; Mrs. E. F./Tone, Spencerville, O.; the Misses Introspection or —_retroxpection. |jegisiature, today. “I have a wife,|could be given to women with bet- | Cope aughter-inlaw and 10 daugh y = as y|Only two girls are under age. My|conditions the women could rectify Se RE, jany more—I am just Hving from | married leptics, the majority of inmates are MILITIAMEN DON’T women, yet men are al the head | ————$—$—$—$—$—$—$————— : ™ “ hat ciuitevkinantal ann uk: ame with women today. There are + CONGRESS TO QUIT (co Sleuths i ae \MINNESOTA MEN TQ “ite ts Sicoe tennis ne nany things that they could rectity| the federal service has not must have loved him. | wonder qe {either as teacher, clerk or stenog.| troops in Washington, bas received will at.(foolish little wife of the long ago,, With the boys.” but it will take a week or ten days, | Me bills, and h mI state university T | a , and anf other necessary mea William B, Kent, J, C. Wickham,| All former students ‘ US ES TAR W Sore, including the Webb bill,”|James Doom, C. L. Toms, J. D mor students are de WIE oO ral! ae EB. 16, 1917. PAGE 6 BIG FLOUR SALE LOCAL PATENT $1.95 Sack OLD BOND $1.90 Sack O. K. BRAND PRINCESS BRAND $1.90 Sack $1.70 Sack ON SALE AT STALL 36 ON SALE AT SUGAR STALL GERRISH BROS. CASH STORE STALLS 192-3-4 Zoble Grocery Co. STALL 105—ELLIOTT 4314 8 ibs. PURE CANE SUGAR 57e¢ of b. coffee or tea Green Lake, Fremont and Mountain View Boxes Matches 10¢ ‘ Salt Pkg. Jello 2e Prices Good at Il Store Large can Peaches . Oc Jar Prepared Mustard. ..7¢ 3 ; 5 Large can . 17¢ | 25e bottle Liq Veneer..196¢ Best Butter, fresh Patent Flour, 1 9 2 Phys Spaghetti oo ‘iteeas Extra good Salt Herring, 7 for churned, Ib 40 Jaci vice .90 ie Nh esccaes: A Base A 1 eekds vs 25¢ Patent Flour, 49-lb, Sack ; sees $1.90 ssepnsteamstaninarticinintentatshdaataninipaRadasapechsasitamsiatinimecaatiiaatie LENOX SOAP, 8’ Bars. for sssdss0scdcecases Limit, 8 bars to a customer 25c Macaroni, four Del Monte 10¢ package 25c Pumpkin, 15¢ size 9c Fresh. Pasteurize ‘7 WASHINGTON MILK, Milk, quart... C ] 4 large cans 25c for Cinnamon & Co. MAIN 4959 STALLS 109-1034 Good, Medium-Sized Burbank Potatoes, sack $2.75 Club Sausage Sausage Meat Hamburger tT] Pot Roast, Ib... .8c-10c Pure Lard, lb......15¢ Bring your bottle t 4 te @ eustor With a purchase . Dried Onions, 4 Ibs. . Ze Lbs. Granulated Sugar Fancy siarmen winesso, ot | Biches Market with every $5.00 purchase Cheek Pippins and King Apples e S (7 Not including specials box 65¢. She and Stall 7 Elliott 1947 Cut This Out and Get FREE A LARGE CUP OLD HOLLAND COFFEE to introduce same. Old Holland Butter Store STALLS 136-137 Evans’ Arcade Market Stalie &9—Elliott 1952 Pure Lard, 2 lbs. .30c With a purchase R BOILING BEEF, Ib. “ 12%e¢ and 15¢ VEAL ROAST, Ib... PURE PORK AU MEAT, Ib. ; We handle only the the market affords—any eut you desire always. Country Butter Store STALLS 157-158 Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen .... 35c Peanut Butter, “Made by our own ‘tachine,” 10c MOR sescecrree--s:- GO With = 1-Ib. purchase Fresh Roasted Coffee. * Lard 2 lbs. 30c With @ purchase Boston Butts, Ib. .18'/¢ Lean Bacon Backs. .20c Pork Roast, Ib... .16Yc Hamburger, Ib. ... . .10c Fuss’ Market STALLS 10-11 ELLIOTT 2153 8T i EE Regular 15e doz, Winesap Ap SMALL SIZE BURBANK GROCETERIA ples ‘ 10¢ POTATOES Power Coffee, 1-Ib. can....2%¢ Fancy Rome Beauties, box O5¢ Sack $1.85 Large can Kippered Herring Hot-Houne Rhubarb, Ib 50 1 tent ea gad an the lanes cone Westlake F. & V. Co. CLASS “A” FRUIT & VEG. CO. page Wheat, pkg Stall 121 uaker Oats, pkg. Stalle 111-112—Main 2370 ns § Port Toasties, pke.. 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar with a 25 purehase not includ ing epectals Specials for Saturday Only | ——_—_———s d Rib and Rump Roasts, 1b. ] stone Half Soler... -90€ M. ROOT 20¢ Ladies’ Half Sole 60¢ STALLS 107-108 Sirloin Steak, Ib... 18¢] Chiidren Small T-Bone Steak, Ib... .20¢ dren's Half Soles 40¢ and POTATOES, 100-1b $2. 75 Seth xs eauh-smtesiners SOUND MARKET | Westlake Shoe Repair |“ “‘aiisa’ Gens or warion STALL 6 STALL 21 Burbanks Rol 3 25¢ bottles Snider's Catsu 400 can Wesson's Cooking OU ze Tbe pound tin Lipton’s Tea 50¢ 7 bars Crystal White Soap, i... Seren aa 6 Ibs. Rolled Oats . ° ie Mrs. Bevens’ Hot Home-Made 5 sce ane ‘Shioid Peas are Pure Milk | neo pee weet Oe ae matoes oF Corn... BEE | Quire 3 Large Loaves... . .25¢ Meats buy at the pple, 15¢ . aS 3 Dozen Cookies. . . .25¢ on MILK STALL Potatoes isso DOO teen tite, 25c Greening and Winesap QQ) Celery, c Apeten bon bunch 5c Ranchers’ Economy Trading Place YOUNG, FRESH Bec yl ae Fresh Rhoberb, 2 Ibs sibian COUNTRY PORK |] YAKIMA FRUIT CO. | tor istrative bw agappnee 26c Chopa, Ib 24e Domestic Swise Cheese, Ib. . 35c nd Fancy Salt King Salmon, 2 Ibs. Roast, 1b 17¢ to 20¢ , : eh taumoe Home-Made Sausage, Ib. 20¢ OS ECL ah Goss tcahie “nt foods me-made from pure iti eae 65c Strictly Fresh Exgs, doz. 35¢ 46.44_Lower Floor mater STALL 128 a intl nn w Chickens dressed while you |] FLORIDA FRUIT 4 VEGETARLE ashington wait 4 COMPANY in 116-19 HYACINTHS Butter Store STALL 199 cea renee Gem "Pera Ont tag | Per pot... .20¢, he and 50¢ STALL 137 Aoplok. per hex The ORIENTAL GARDENS [pean te soo te | Father of Ten Daughters Favors Woman Suffrage! liasmndiaaansatnineatoanamecunterenna tale The ten daughters of the Berry family ffrage?” said T. M. Berry, Allen|our school board today. There are |Ferguson, Van Wert, O.; Mrs. A. W.| Nelle, Hazel, Bernice a s unty’s representative in the Ohio|many positions held by men that |Collins, Spencerville, O.: Mrs. H. A nd Jessie | Berry; Jobn, clerk in the bank tn Akron, O.; Mrs. W. J. Neid-'Spencerville, and Lester. rs.jter results, There are also many daughters have just as|if they had the vote uch intellect as their husbands,| At the Berry holiday dinners da great deal more than some of|there are 24 people—Mr. and Mra. r voters today Berry, their stx married daughters ‘The Marysville reformatory is|thelr husbands, son, daughterin © only one of our state institu-|law, four single daughters and four | ons where a woman is in charge.| grandchildren. Only one is miss he has no vote. I believe I amjing. He is Lester 19-year-old fe in saying that in our hospitals|son on the Mexican | r the tubercular, Insane and ept Many Are Fooled Ry advertisements appearing in the papers woting special prices on Olive Oil, sup vosing it to be VITTUCCI VIRGIN OLIVE OIL on account of the similarity of the name of the firm In fairness to all users of Vittucet’s VIRGIN Olive Oil A WORD OF WARNING Should be given, that we sell to dealers only, and do not retail, nor do we adver tise SPECIAL PRICES in the newspapers The enormous output and popularity of Vittucei's Virgin Olive Oil has led others to take advantage for their personal profit For your protection, see that the yellow Map of Italy is on every package, and that it is marked “VIRGIN” and also bears this trade mark Many people marvel! how | \K 0 HEN THE 'y | says Mrs. Berry. “It didn't seem | S Td SEATTLE at all difficult at the time TART | Conditions, however, have VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 16. pai ag —When Washington militia. | I can notice a great diff nee rearing my younger daughters men will leave the barracks | “Even moving from the farm into} here for Seattle and Tacoma wn brings chi That is the| Was uncertain today. The date | for mustering the men out of they had the vote | been set. “Rvery one of my girls has been} Capt. Harol D, Coburn, inspector. ught some means of livelihood,| instructor of the National Guard pher, They have equal chances |orders to muster out the militiamen, | Mrs. M. J. Neidhardt, one of | he says | the Berrys’ 10 daughters, said: Tacoma mothers came to Port “We gave a good demonstration |lan! yesterday as representatives of what a woman can do when |of Women who sre preparing a wel. | she has the vote a short time |como for the min the home town ago When | found out they wanted} ® school board, every one of the Notice the Name JOHN VITTUCC! CO. IMPORTERS © the Address Western Avenue