The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 10

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ee Pt a “It’s the Pennies That Count” (GROCETERIA | [GROCETERIA | Pulling the Sharp Teeth ‘of Old Mr. Hi SIXTEEN hustling, bustling gH TT sitting on Price! |: STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH _BECAUS ALL three we we new HW ‘ ere ar rr Id to explain ' Highty- five MRS. ANNA SPITZ 8 Fast I itwitted a purse snat Thursday night. He grabbed satchel, but she ran to th idle of the street shouting for belp, lle fled from f ¢ od thin x ankiin School A CENSUS of the Japa « ix being made by ¢ the hristian = Ar women of the cit 5. THOMPSON, fireman who OW 1121 iffer Dawson ed con sion of the brain when he fell “QUALITY STREET,” is engine Wednesday James Harr night fou fe by th Dramatic SHIFTING THE nite of a bridge Joes not impair the right inty to priate fund for | netruct to th nion of Deput tor F.C. E kl of the to the according Prose at the the safety valve, guarding your pay envelope, increasing your savings account! THOUSANDS of Thirfty Housewives in Seattle, Everett, |: Bellingham and Kent Are Profiting Handsomely Since pan ibis orcinar aa the GROCETERIA’S Come to Town. efit of mutilated soldier WHY NOT BANISH sinful waste from YOUR home ede lapel tht ay Mog Rak HELP YOURSELF and carry your package home x ix attorney, wil SAVE AT LEAST cents out of every dollar yot M. J. B. ive spend. NO CLERKS, THE GROCE chandis' orceful CLEANER, FRESH chance fer substitution GO TO THI NO at a cut price every day spY « Werth” COCO’ ISe (4 on. GROCETERIA NO. Pine Street GROCETERIA E. 45th Street GROCETERIA NO. Stairs GROCETERIA NO. Ballard Avenue DELIVERIES, lesson NO CREDIT TERIA SYSTEM is a revelation in mer economy STOCKS and positively GROCETERIA nearest you and investi- gate the better way to buy food supplies Prices the same at all GROCETERIAS every ar in the week, and you can buy Split Black ana, > ‘ele Napthe Seap, 2 ihe SKINNERS NOODLES, 2—1314 NO. 3—Section 54, Pike Place Market, Down 4—5419 little or as much as you want. Ib. pike. bars MACA- STORES COMPANY INC 1— 509 | GROCETERIA NO. 5—7111 Woodlawn Avenue GROCETERIA NO. 6—85 Pike Street GROCETERIA NO. 7—South End Public Market GROCETERIA NO. 9—233 Broadway North GROCETERIA NO. 10-503 | Union Street EMENTS PALHAMBRA Bg DINE | ORPHEUM VAUDEVILL ALL THE 2:30-—Twice Daily—8:20 French tn of DA 10-25 50< 10- 25-50-75 MATINEE. VENINGS ILKES “PL AYERS Cane vw and Madison Week—Mat: ‘Tel. Sun Main 5108 Thur, Sat. Mats, 2:30; Nights, 7 and 9 “THE FE-MAIL CLERKS” THALEO’S COMEDY CIRCUS Other Big Features 10¢ and 20 PALACE Hip Afternoons, 1:30 to G; Eves, 6:30 to 11 joyal Court Quintet her & Jacks e L Roy & Toster, Michael Emmet, Darto & HKialto, Nanita & Maryou. Fenture Photopiay PATRICK PAInr Ax” Afternoons, 19¢; A Bun., 166 OAK MONTE CARTER is Week vs TRIUMPH DANCING CHICKS YILMB—"Veart of the Army"; “The Beeret Kingdom 200 10 Second at seneen & 60. ‘OLD YACHT WILL | * of DO ALASKA DUTY 60-foot yacht Kumback, for. owned by H. J. R. Patterson, the Seattle Yacht club, has been urchased by Capt. BE. J {time navigator of Alaskan wa The merly I ters, and Charles M. Nutter, also Alaska, and B. E. Helfer, of Portiand. The new owners + to operate the yacht in r pessenger and freight service be. ween Anchorage, Cook inlet, and rnagain arm, visiting the pres lent terminal of the Alaskan North ern railroad ‘BLOCK STREET WORK | The streets committee of the elty council placed on file Thurs fternoon a petition of proper owners protesting the conder vation proceed for the Magno lia wa This means thet the e tablishment of a diagonal street and Denny wa has been indef. from Second ave. thru to Elliott initely postponed The hearing on ave. the proposed condenmation of the West Mar ginal way was set by the commit tee for April 12, at 3 p. m | THEATRES } PALACE HIP The new show, which opened Thursday at the Palace Hip, 1s headlined by the Royal Court Quin tette, a company of excellent sing ers and instrumentalists, who offer a delightful program. Barber & Jackson were the com edy bit of the bill, with their of fering of “Nothing Seriou Ju Mirth and Melo Darto & Ri alto, “The Talkless Boy r clever jugglers and balancer Li Roy & Tozier have a most pleasin line of comedy songs and chatter Michael strel,” Emmet, “The Irish Min-} is the possessor of a fine ke Peaches Coffee 3-Ib. can for ne $1.00 teh-arade tee le as a qual 185c eh Grape Jatco— 2c 43c ALSO EVERETT, BELLINGHAM AND KENT GROCETERIA NO. 12—New Economy Public Market, First and Pike GROCETERIA NO. 14—West lake Market GROCETERIA NO. 15—14th and Madison District GROCETERIA NO. 16—New University Public Market ~ tenor voice. a and Maryon two beautiful and graceful girls. m of classics gave A pro character dances al, toe and tle Ch was given his pre sional pleased wit comed and use of Ch REAL PAINLESS ©: DENTISTS . {m order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years GOld CLOWN ..ceccvvercevees $3.00 $15 net of tecth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 wet of teeth ......... $5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.06 White crowns $3.00 Gold fillings .. $1.00 up Silver fillings ... «+ 500 Platina fillings . 750 All work guaranteed for 15 years, Have impression taken tn the morn+ ing and get teeth same day. Exam- ination and advice free. Call and See Sampics of Our Plate a Work. We 8 ‘Tent of Time, Most of our present patronage te recommended by our early custom. ers, whose work t# atill giving good satisfaction. Ask our customers who have tested our work W coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place Bring thin ad with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Op geaiteo Vraser-Patersen Un, Seattle H, R. KING, of King Bros un able Y. M. C. A. salesman! hursday night that obtain © t An essential of food business. THOMAS O'HARA, Emma O'Hara and Henry Kilduff will pre rent thelr defense of a charge of airy © in Justice Gorde ourt Frida MORE THAN 1,000 meal a a day militiamen in taxing the capac ity of Boldt's Hig Four restaurant on Third ave HAROLD E. CROTTY and wi liam Rhode have been ch with the robbery of Mra ling’s = residence, 949 ave. N LACK OF water has caused © al mines at a. C. ¢ wn, ® lea distriet R. D. PINNEO, © roker, is on hin w to ¢ I His father died at tha a week UNIVERSITY FOLK will Hamilton Holt, sociologiat and ed tor of the week of April THE 80UND 23. |F ngineering Co John B é JOHN SCHMIOT Southern, by 4) rt Wedne Construction Independent, during the a has been awarded the contract for the building of the suit © Seattle wan wit desecrating the flag neau, Alaska. The jury J but the court made bim sa d kinn {tw folds be’ “THE ONLY t teaintain national bonor ‘a into war,” says ex-President liam Howard Taft t the Allen schcol on a bid ot| neal Renton rior agtend te Old fore he ng left to do te to get Wi WHY WORRY WHEN A THING 18 DONE? Vhen I got back fron that night, late Ma a pere ae @ tho manager's voice I heard |toe phone Where have you ll day? 1 waited at the office the theatre last night for an he Atlantic sald note mpany 1 at © note 7 WORKS WELL A Combination That is Doing an Im mense Amount of Good This Spring wedicine ike Hood's Sarsaparilla re meals, combined with penis » iron tonic Iike Pept en aft n operties as these two eat restoratives working to ther They reach the tmpure, {mpover hed, poisoned, devitalized blood aud the worn, run-down, overwork ed, oxhaus ystem They awaken the etite, aid digestion urify and vitalize the blood, ¢ renewed strength to the who ody, produce #0 natural nd a complete re tion t ealth—-the greatest of all earthly exsings. It is said that $2 in vested in these two medicines will bring better results than $4 spent in other treatment wise to get Hood's Sarsaparilia and Peptiron Pills to Ordered Sold ye aren 30, 1917. PAGE 10 Sugar Stall Lower Section No. No. No. 50 sack Best Pat 10 sack Best Pa futied Onte 25c pke. Washing 17c Don Gut 15c Heise 25c tps 25c Bleck Figs 25c 1 pound Pure Cocoa .. TOKIO 14 Lbs. Sugar $1.00 ¢ bottles Snider's Catsup for . Oe 45e can Hill's Red Can Coffes Ghirardellt's Chocolate - ent Japan Ri 6 Ibs. Rolled Oa » Crystal White Soap pkee, Macaroni or ttl for Old Duteh ¢ > ’ $1.40, 65¢ 0 sack best local I Flour STALL 130 WESTLAKE POULTRY & PRODUCE CO. STALL 199 Fresh Young Country Pork Easter Rabbits Chickens, Live or Dressed UNION ANNEX STALLS 45 P nef Pot Roast, Ib. ..16¢ Fr 1 Roast, It ihe Sh r of L Ib ise Winesap Appl ox ae Small Oranges, doz 10¢ Dry Onto 2 Ibs ise Burbank Potatoes, sack $2.40 FLORIDA FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. STALLS 117-118 Leg Veal Roast, Ib.14'/2c Veal Cutlets, Ib. ..14%/c Shoulder Veal Roast, pound . oeee ADK Prime Rib Roast, lb. . 18¢ Fuss’ Market STALLS 1011 Lots of Other Good Speciais da half after the show clos nd I have been calling you up nterv Didn't you get my note? | Yes, but you distinetly sad in the vat T was to see you at convente f and it not venient for ine to call last night Tr any p today | | There wa n ugly little laugh, | Jand then the pager said, ‘Oh, | are putting on the airs of a ar alr you?’ | ng to for-| get the show rom Saturday night until Monday morning Well, do you know, young| dy, Earnest Lawton has thrown | ud rd I don’t know what you mean me down hard, but I know I am going to bed now | you wish, I'll be at the theatre flee tomorrow morning at I1 | “L did not wait to hear any more | jand hung up the recelver, Before | \! went to bed, Margie, i took stock jof my affairs. I found that I had} |ubout $200, very good personal and let wardrobe, an adequate prience, an ast, but not ap book full of splendid New throwing York and Philadelphia newspaper | notices. | I had made two splendid friends in Tom and Alma, and be-| ing young, I went to sleep with not | a care on my mind, for I said t nyself, ‘I am much better off than when I went to New York, and I 1m not going to let any theatrical |manager browneat me, even if have to do something else besides | morning to him “Only that you have been so hort a tine on the stage, young | lady, you would have understood that a note from the manager can 1ot be treated with contempt He stopped, expecting me to ay sometnin My long societ training stood me in good stead, | and I sat there and did not say Iword, but simply looked — slightly uiterested, It made the manager ZOBLE 0 10 sack Corn Meal ........ \ Jacting.’ You see, Margie, I did not | ears 0 ertence hav 6 understand that however good A| me muster of my profession, and you irl is In one yart, she has to be-| want the best cin all over again when she goes P \ i out looking for another engage.) WHY EXPERIMENT? ». | ment | I have hundreds of pationts who| The next morning, after break. | Will testify to lj - srosented twyrelf at th MY Painless Methods, [fast, I prosented myself at tho of: |MY Rainten, Meuned ay | || | fice, and found Mr. Manager look-| my very sonable’ fees, ing particularly ugly. He greeted |po the wonderful change 1 have! ||/|} ne with a grunt as I smiled good » in thelr mouths by checking WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET TIMES SQUARE WESTLAKE—SIXTH AVE. AND VIRGINIA ST. Lbs. Granulated 5? c Sugar CERY CO. STALL 105 All Brands Flou 8 bars Crystal White 4 pounds Granulated -$2.20 ent Flour... tent Flour. . one of above specials with a ckages Cocca... -15¢ Matches ; p rup abe 2 cans Shinola 1 Prunes 26e bottle Catsup 4 rolls Toilet 25c¢ 4 10¢ rolls Toilet Paper Zhe bottle lbe pkg. Shredded Wheat Ib Liquid Ven , 18c for bottle 0c can Log Cabin Syrup Falfine . 19¢c 4 Ibs. 100 Macaroni 45e Hill's Red Can Coffee. .387¢ Full Cream Cheese Lb. 24c MILK STALL Lower Section GERRISH BROS. CASH STORE Branches at Fremont, Green Lake and Mountain View Telephone Elliott 170, 1-lb. can Ghirardelli’s ; 25c bottle 15¢ Ground 2 4c Snider’s Catsup abe 25c wale | 7 bars Clean M. Cinnamon STALLS 1078 feed Potatoes, Big ano New $2.50 tment Apt 5c box Matches his See ...: i 6 pounds eed DO | Reed Octs ... Macaroni ..... on 25c Large et 2 pounds fancy Baskets, each .... GROCETERIA No. 14 Italian Prunes. . DANDY “Money- e Worth” Cocoa 1So sise....00 Stalls 109-1034 Main 4959 as me Mae White Winter Permain and Stay- ic wize. 24¢ | men Winesap Apples, Be Oatana tl pox .......06 cesceses 95c ie. ™ ™ Pancake Flour, weet. 4Ib, sack 21¢ | Early Rose Seed $2.50 Fancy Cranberries, 2 Ibs...15¢ $1; «25 | Hot House Rhubarb, Ib......5¢ Ze | Winesap Apples, box....81,.00 WESTLAKE FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. STALLS 111-112 15e Shredded Wheat........11¢ | Potatoes, 100 Ibs. Small Burbank Potatoes, 50 Ibs. 20c Sunkist Oranges, doz STONG “Says Who Could Beat Us?” 50c Tree or Blue Ribbon Tea. cocce scene STONG'S GROCERY, Lower Floor, Stores at Pine Street Market and Corner Market. Sugar Stall Lower Section r at Cut Prices Soap..........25¢ Sugar.........206 © purchase, specials excluded, , bar weetheart Soap.10é6 40¢ New York Buckwheat pkgs. Corn Flakes can Minced Clams. . Yellow Split P can Tuna Fish bs. fine Japan Rice 4 Ibs. Green Split Peas. 7 10¢ Shinola Shoe Polish.....6@ © can Ripe Olives......+ABe t Westlake Market, Washington Butter Store STALL 137 8 Cheese Big dish lee Cream .... Ice Cream Home Made Candies of All Kinds at Lowest Prices. All Kinds of Soft Drinks. Burbank Potatoes, sack . Lemons, dozen . Asparag’ pound ... STALL 106 Ce Sirloin Steak, 1b Leg of Mutton, Ib SOUND MARKET A. OTTO, Prop. STALL 6 wn. 95€ Ww agner Apples, ben “ie STALL 159 Evans’ Arcade Market Stalls 89 Elliott 1952 Big Lard Special FLAKE WHITE SHORTEN ING, 2 Ibs, Se enses wae ... B5C ( Eastern Sugar Cured Ham, Ib. Fancy Veal Roast, Ib, & purchase) 224c 144c Instead, if you say the word, I'l)! 4s you did, and certainly Lawton lose the show in two weeks, and/ Will not play the big scene with we'll go back to New York, where her as well as he did with you I have a new play I will feature Tell me,” he said in @ low to you in.’ ‘cid Lawton have to throw \ whether you are a d fine bette fair to Mr. Lawton, do you?’ |” T ro bec tinue sora d fine fool, ad Hell's afire! Has Lawton been ee ee ered ir to you? Lawton is on the Exc iter ent, thrills, romanea, erhaps both’ I enswered!|¢own gra you are a comer. His baseball! “The Double Squeeze.” leasantly ife w play the part as well Watch for The Star Monday, ‘Well, you won't have a chance | to be the first long, for Earnest s8-- AW Lawton says he cennot play with caste eanet u any longer, particularly as the - vet it }urt was written for his wife, and | “a ‘e now dinds herself quite well enough to play it. In consequence, Iam to give you the usual two weeks’ notice. I rose deliberately and started for the door, for I was determined that man should have no encour. | agement from me to say anything o hurt me. eS He here, he — shouted. Back to my tel, of course as I concluded the interview ts | Si ended,’ was my calm response. yf 7 “But it is not ended. I want|¥ to tell you I am not inclined to do what F Lawton has asked WILL LUCKY GOLD $1 DENTIST insidious disease of the gums, Disease) against mine a few in the week, an yur EXAMINATION ALL WwW Painless Austin Third and Pike Kntrance 1504 Third Ave. Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1:00, a 3% Wedding Bells SOON BE It All Depends on the RING Diamond Engagement Rings $25, $50, $75, $100 and up On Easy Weekly Payments. 85, $6, 87, 8S and so, BUY YOUR Easter Gifts ON “SILVER EASY PAYMENT PLAN” OO OPENS AN ACCOUNT HERE SecoND AVEL N RINGING WEDDING RINGS THE VE SEATTLE

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