The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1917, Page 12

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i CAN an unfair advantage Dandy ‘Money Worth” Cocoa Good quality, at a very attractive price, in order to Introduce— 350 Blue Ribbon Tea, Velb. package ... Sunbrite Cleanser 4c 350 Ghirardelll’s Groun’ Chocolate, 1 Ib .. “2ic 100 Arm and Hammer ... jai Baking Powder, 25e Tree Tea, Ceylon and India Be Hills’ Blue Pkg. Tea, Vaid. pkg. .. Ceylon and India 10 Jello, 8 c all flavors ... on. 12¢ » 23 4. 23C M. J. B. sees 3Ib. can, Gro- eee er ,.........k23C GROCETERIA NO. 1 — 509 Pine Street “GROCETERIA NO. 2—1314 | | E. 45th Street GROCETERIA NO. 3—Section | 54, Pike Place Market, Down airs GROCETERIA NO. 4—5419 Ballard Avenue INo Raise in Food Prices IF THE GROCETERIAS ALSO EVERETT, BELJ.INGHAM AND KENT ‘ PREVENT IT! Some manufacturers of foodstuffs are justified in making slight advances; others, prompted by greed alone are taking of troubled conditions to gouge the last penny from the ultimate consumer. *_ * * The GROCETERIAS are protecting the public to the full limit of their enormous buying and selling power by absolutely refusing to handle certain lines of goods—brands of foods on which prices have been boosted beyond all reason, * J co Other lines have been rejected because we positively refuse to be bound down by fixed price agreements. . * * We cut the price on everything simply because we have discovered a more modern way, more economical, a scientific way of selling groceries! * 8 @ No army of clerks at the Groceterias; you wait on yourself and actually save this enormous expense. ° * - No costly delivery system added to your bill; you carry your packages home—and save again * * «@ No solicttors, no bookkeepers, no collectors, no credit, no bad debts—in fact, no waste anywhere at the Groceterias * * ® Waste is posttively unpardonable under present conditions, and {t {s the duty of every man, woman and child to save and put “by” every penny. * 2 * Take your market basket and follow “Mr. and Mrw. Thrift” to the nearest Grocetetia. Come Saturday and witness the greatest demonstration in economy fn all your experience, +: &e Remember, everything is sold at a out price, not just a few so-called “specials” or “baits,” coupled with other goods at regular prices. Save something on everything—that is the Groceteria plan tn @ nutshell *- * * “It’s the Pennies that Count” 25¢ Del Monte Catsup.......... ..18¢ Small Brown Beans, 2% Ib. pkg..... ---25¢ lbe Eagle Peas, can. Lanox Soap, 2 bars....... Te 150 Quaker Oats . 10¢ Morten’s Salt ne Ivory Soap, 2 bars......@¢ | Dol Monto Solid Pack Toma- Washington Macaroni, ete, | toes, large can 16¢ fn’ T-IB, DOE. ......4508 49¢ | 25c Citrus Wash Powder 21¢ GROCETERIA NO. 5—7111 | GROCETERIA NO. 12—New Woodlawn Avenue Economy Public Market, GROCETERIA NO. 6—85 Pike | Street GROCETERIA NO. 7—South End Public Market First and Pike | GROCETERIA NO. 14—West. lake Market GROCETERIA NO. 9 — 233 | GROCETERIA NO. 15—14th Broadway North and Madison District GROCETERIA NO. 10-503 GROCETERIA NO. 16—New Union Street University Public Market o14 First Ave | den Rute Dept. Store f ~This community has manifests a fondness for attending |Tramp Dog Goes to “DIAMOND Jin’ DIES All the Funerals NESOUFHONING, P April 13. dog which AT ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, A was|1%.—James Buchanan Brady has never|York’s famous “Diamond He usu-| died here today. Not un ra rals Since attention n to his habit he Jim m his fa tous “million dolla: stomach” was Firet-nighter and white-lighter, Brady was a picturesque figure in New York night life, altho he never _IN Pike and Union, the public market cente RATES REASONABLE or See H. P. Voght, Manager, at His Office at the New Market Central Public Market A Few Choice Locations Remain Location First Avenue, drank a drop and ate sparingly He was known as a prince of good fellows, an admirer of pretty wom en, a walking show case of jowels, a dictionary of the theatre and of New York city all this by night business man and shre operator during the day jrady's jewels always outshone the footlights at first nights, They wero always unique and ran to large effecta—like diamond pieces showing automobiles and flags He frequently wore several hun | dred dollars worth of emeralds and | diamonds at ono time Brady had a fondness for being seen in the company of women—mainly young ones Actresses mourn his membering help and sub: he had given them A Broadway first night was incomplete without “Diamond Jim,” always living up to his nickname. between new and popular . Until last fall it was Brady's r of the city. boast that he had not missed the first night of a #ingle comic of musical comedy in a de Broadway was intense in “Diamond Jim's” will today ply inter He class. pretty | u eh th th an « ( | “ sa } A A | bi be {Cl a ex |points. The steamer Mariposa, of the Alaska Steamahip Co., and the Admiral Farragui, of the Admiral line, will be used I o fr fr N in, fo} | was known to be fn the millionaire Uncle Will the presic become atratewy? War tary of the Navy Josephus Dantelst lean we army be sent to France at once, or men are trained? fonsive alone, before conscription is enforced? — | alliance with the entente power and agree to go thru to the end, or shall we wage 4 war yur own? created tions business, or shall tt drift, or shall the government grap-| by the government, or shall th permitted to muddle along, present? the war. tle play callec the Seven Ladies of the ALASKA CRUISE | pose of which is to | a Ordered Sale ally walks beside the hearse and | 5 | will go into the church {f permitted.| proof against the fllness which He has frequently been driven out,| rocked bis frame for the past year. Fr but when this happens he will/Prady's stomach had been “made Sold by om loiter outside until services are|for him” by surgeons at Johns over and then accompany the|Hopkins hospital several yearn 1 cortege to the grave. ago and until recently had serv * He that is much flattered soon) gratitude for thiv operation that| learns to flatter himself.—Johnson.| Hrady gave large sums to Jobns pompano nities Hopkins. {a P| Too good to be buried: The Bow Never Drank | WALKIN [ton Transcript calls Rodztanko “the | ;man who put the roam in Roman off.” Space to Let of that territo o summer, despite the fact that the)“ Put 2 Drops of ‘Gets-It’ on Last Alaska bureau of t Alaska {s really doing to avail themselves of the store of American primitive and Indian jart STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. Westlake Public Market WAR MACHINE FOR THE U. $.? BY GILSON GARDNER | WASHINGTON, April 13 Who is to exercise the war | making power? Who is to de termine questione of strategy and general war polloy? Ina word, who is to wage war? le | It to be congress, the president, a board or the newspapers? | President Wilson is nominal ly commanderin-chief of the army and navy. But the pres! dent Is not a military man, and he has considerable to do being president | Will there be a board of strategy? dent and his cabinet automatically a board of} Will the power be tak ver by the genoral staff of the rmy? Will the real responsibility | » divided between Secretary of Newton D. Baker and Becre- | A Lot of Questions | Will the office of adjutant gen-| ral become the center of power nd thfluence, as when Corbin! Spantsh-Amer tened during the Who such one as Shall a will decide ques: | division of the regular hall no soldiers Ko until 1,000,000 Shall the navy act on the de or cooperate with! ho British navy? | Shall the volunteer plan be tried Shall the United States make an) Some Big Problems | Shall a minister of munitions b-| or coordinate the mun!-| ye left to he different bureaus of the war! nd navy ¢ artments? Shall the food situation be left to jo with it and handle ft, as other arring powers have done? Shall the railroads be taken over These are a few of the problems hich open up at the beginning of| ais: | xirl to Play King of Dwarfs at the | Press Club Theatre Little Ruth Fleischer, who will} seen at the Press club theatre | aturday afternoon and evening, as Ing of the seven dwarfs in a lit “Baow White and Dwarts.” The play ts ut on under (he direction of the Maccabees WILL BE HELD The big excursion cruise laska, lasting 50 4 pur eople to lopment held this laska to show the de » Will be ® Yacht club crulse and carnival} « been indefinitely postponed ona ccount of the war. < au have to do in to us | “We feel that wo can go ut Gove Singers — ides with the Alaska excursion icitnve work Yan jest. put clared J. L. McPherson, head of the |about 2 drops. 7 rr Cham mmercial | pr of Commerce and ub, Friday evening grand carnival and frolic, but an| cursion to show people what Stops will be made at 32 Alaska and possibly one steamers will leave Se ndian Art Coming | to Own, Due to War NEW ally YORK, April 13.—Diffi in obtaining new patterns for fabric and other textiles om abroad, has caused designers ‘om all parts of the Unite in the AmeHoan atural History here. Manufacturers of pottery and of arious other wares also are send « their experts to the museum r ideas. Museum of After all, it isn’t so much that /s m needs men as that men need Uncle Sam, Fe En au “Come on Over, See only shrivels ‘That is not /aimost a pleasure t «That Wa Getn-[t" makes the use of toe lating salves, bundling bandages, tape, plasters and other things not PAGE 12 \n WHO WILL RUN Evans’ Arcade Market Stalls 78-9—Elllott 1962 Extra Big Specials Salt Pork, Ib. only... 17%¢ Extra Quality Bacon, pound BIG LARD SPECIAL Flake White Shortening, 2 Ibs for . Be With a Purchase Saturday Only Free Delivery _ New Clean INTERLAKEN DAIRY Corner Sixth and Virginia OPENING SPECIAL Fresh Oak Harbor Creamery Butter Pound 4OC 2 Ibs. for 90c Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Ice Cream, Sanitary Select Ranch Eggs, Cheese and Cottage Cheese. ZOBLE “sii ios Lbs. Granulated SUGAR Stong for Low Prices 3-lb. can Hill’s Coffee..... Sela. ae 25c bottle Snider’s Catsup.........15c 25c can K. C: Baking Powder.......15c 15c package Grape Nuts...... Oc Ar one of ab ef r articles wit ry nae specials an Bak phe Minced | 4 Iba. ¢ tho t Gilt de aaa B box I edt t . boxen M . 4 tba. Macaront.. - tb, Crescent Baking Powder eet le heuttes 4 Lib, Crescent Cream Coffee 3 ant ‘ A ore lb, pkg. Crescent 99 Coffee J sho A es Z* 2-02, bottle Crescent Mapleine 330 | Stong’s Grocery Lower Floor Westlake Market Stores at Pine Street Market and Corner Market Large Dish Ice Cream New Televhone Feds, 2 The Ox Home-made Candies, Soft Wine bi re 6 de yw Ibe .2he Empire Brand Peanut Butter, | °™#!! * Sinserieabes 2 it 25¢ WESTLAKE FRUIT & Washington Butter Store bi terri STALL 137 ish 4 x Burbank Potatoes, Veal or a = rages ... $3.00 ime Rib Roast, Ib - 25 , Pot Roast, Ib 15¢ | wwoet Oranges 95c We Handle Best Meats Only dozer 10c UNION ANNEX YAKIMA FRUIT CO. Stalls 45 STALL 106 ELLIOTT 4314 6 POUNDS PURE ROLLED OATS 25c with a purchase, Beat Salt Herring, 25c 7 for ee Olives, ‘ 14c B5e bottle Lemon Extract vee 20€ Bulk Anchovies: Sound Market A. OTTO, Prop. STALL 6 Rolled Rib Roast, Ib.......22¢e Veal Roast, Ib..11%¢ and 15¢ Sirloin Steak Ib 20¢ in Full Commission hips, first line, 10; second line, 4; ar mored rs 3, cruisers 11, destroyers 56, submarines 40, ports fuel ships 2 178 But Held in R Batt battleships ond line, 18; ar mored cruisera 7, scout cruls } | | ers cruisers destroyers 11 snitors 2, gunboats 2, tor pedo boats 1. Total “In Ordinary” | 1, destroyers 2, sub- | marines 3, monitors 1, torpedo | boata 12 Total 29. | Vensels Out of Commission Hattleships, second line, 3; | cruisers 3, destroyers 1, sub- | marines 1, gunboats 7, trans. | ports 1, fuel ships 1 boats 12, Total 19 To Be Completed During 1917 | Hattleships, first line, 6; de | stroyers 8, subma transports 1, supply ships Total - 2 My Corn Fall Off!” Night—Now Watch— . withou flewh in Corn how ff ina 1 but lerful unnecesss als issors, and run chances of blood FLOUR-FLOUR-FLOUR (St FRENGH TAKE MORE | today captured vver/man trenches south of St and ‘war office Coucy La Ville,” it oners taken,” 3-lb. can M. J. B. 25c ....25¢ at .18c 12c _.15¢ Sugar b. Good » pkg. Washing -owder 1be bottle Vanilla Flavor Hershey's Cocoa, Melb. can STALLS FLOUR—FLOUR Gold Bond, 49-lb. sack ,..........$2.35 Westlake Special, 49-lb. sack .....$2.50 ON SALE AT SUGAR STALL Newly Authorized Vessels possessions 16-Inch guns, 4; Battleships, fire line, 4; bat 12inch guns, 12; 16-inch mor- tle cruisers 4, scout cruisers tars, 12; anti-aircraft guns (3- 4, destroyers 20, submarines inch), 30, gunboats The Army's Equipment 1, fuel ships 1, | ital ships 1, ammunition Rifles, 736,000; machine guns, 2 i artillery, firing s 1. Total 66 | 1,32 fle Navy Aeronautic Branches — in service, 45; balloons, in "le balloons, | Sica orde serv 2 in service, 1; Personnel of Navy present strength, planes orde | Try It In Your ent strength, 11,61 ized, 26,599 | Own Home The Regular Army | Sréstat setusl-strenatei: te 1 fantry 39,288 caval 1 coast artillery, 18,748; fe | Tota s4 1 Quarter 109,959 Author infantry, 51.224; | coast artillery | rtille 7,881 engineers, 198 total line 100,088. Quartermaster, te. | eruiting etc, Os jrand | total, 1 16 ' The National Guard. m number calle¢ service of the United on border duty and in mobilization camps, who are are now being mustered out but who are eligible for con- tinuous service under oath state taken Jast summe 151,096 not cal ir United States, grand total, 171,117 Army Aeronautic Branches Land mact in service 67; ordered, hydroaero planes, in service, 4; ordered 80; flying service, 2 ordered, 16 Artillery for Coast Defense In the United States: 16-inch guns, 14-inch guns, 1; 12 inch 4; inch guns. 4.7-ineh gu S-inch guns, 4; 16-ineh boats, in instr decide TERMS OF 16-inch morta 48; howitzer antiaircraft guns . Game. tne tear ene < (3-ineh) In our Insular = muste you lke GERMAN TRENCHES | PARIS, April 13.—French troops several lines of Ger-| ff ° Quentin the took prir and hooty, “Purther gains were made east of said, “many pris | and ee machine guns beine M. ROOT Big variety Seed Potatoes at reduced prices Plant now and you'll not have to buy high-priced potatoes next fall. mur Favorite to keep It you can make eas Hoppe Ke Times Square Westlake, Sixth and Virginia Pure Lard Compound Two Pounds for s2¢ with a purchase 113c sols i vasa FUSS’ MARKET STALLS 10.11 TOKIO 49-lb. Sack Gold Bond Flour $2.45 Veal Roant 10 ibs. Sugar . Be 6 Ibs. Rolled Oats Qe 5 lbs 250 4 Ibs. Cu 3 pkgs, Jell-O 2 cans Minced Clame 14b, can Ghirardelli for . # Choco! 1b, Crescent Baking Powder...280 1-tb. Crescent Cream Coffee... 400 1th. pkg. Crescent 99 Coffee....250 2-02, bottle Crescent Mapleine..35e STALL 130 GROCETERIA NO. 14 50c Instant ontum ..42¢ Lenox Soap, 2 OF sose0. qe Krinkle Cor: Flakes ....) lhe San Lean- Mr. aud Mre, f0 Asparagus Vurift, $F ccccs 12¢ Gerrish Bros.’ Cash Store Telephone Elliott 170 Branches ot—Green Lake, Fremont and Mountain View. Coffee. ....95c 3 packages Macaroni .......25c¢ 4 pounds Japan Rice. . . We Have Two Large Warehouse: Prices. Full of Goods at Reasonable 107-108 FLORIDA FRUIT @ V CO—STALIA 1 Dry Onions, 1b ib Small Potatoes, sack . Tadies of € University Unitarian Church will hold a sale of Aprons, Fancy Work and Home Cooking Saturday er Floor | batteries, 183%; horses, 193 mules, 9,366; motor trucks, 661. These have now been authorized to increase to the | following: Rifles, 836,000; ma | chine gans, 6,050; field artil- ‘ lery, firing batteries, 4 § FREE TRIAL ON THE FAVORITE CAN NOW BE ARRANGED Home iment illustrated rad album and payments as low as $1 A WEEK avorite q ‘ I c ‘ c ' i ‘

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