The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1917, Page 12

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STAR—FRIDAY, NIGHT MAIL SHOWS HOW SEATTLE GROWS. Miss Abbott Visits Terminal Station; Foreman Works at Night for 27 Years r the ¢ lotters matied | 100 per cent et onis clone and the letter ning of the war South Ame an ' their dinner yuck have ‘ben ae " ir evening eature of the work, The carton that the square build f merchandise whict ated the the King st. station yard Russian mall to th By MABEL shee lows with Hght and vibrates with eight shipment Seattle peo le ar tr the hurry of the 40 or 50 men who when the provi ul ern , nm the “facing ment announced that it would wn to w the miraculous litt t No Mall ‘but letters and babe t 1c ur ne ma es, and then send ?/ fide trade mples one with in Phe foreign and Alaska matty are They mail + t into tt 4 andled upstairs, whore ra ter afternoon ‘ in the ca rack of pe 8 Rape f h Hs 6 whitewashed Souttle han ay to t minnie 4 tween 6 « ¢ lewash | Beattie: bi Consequ a r a night ty at the termi: t. | hiv or three steamers are going out, It tle postoffi ‘GOOD MEN" CAN HANDLE sy ta © 18 oF men to handle of the outgoing of 3,000 LETTERS AN HOUR © Japanese tail alone BULK OF LETTERS HANOLED redit skillful they becor HASN'T SEEN FAMILY IN EVENING FOR 27 YEARS AFTER CITY QUITS WORK in time The swine r A good ma ‘Watil 11:30 p. . d the only r ¥F. G, Fowler Son, apparently, why tt isn't called swing shift tossing @ night shift is be nail Into the racks the o' fa needed for th can handle as high as 3,000 let ers an } en Three thousand an hour—50 a nt Work. Dur more It fs after typewriters hav Home of Glasses the Best $2.50 on Earth EXAMINATION FREE DOESNT PT MEAN SOMETHING sa You F. G. Fowler has worked minute—a fraction less than one a I've or second! And they must not only | seeing them 6 even! address of each letter | finge but notice whether the # that somebody bh stamp is properly cance wheth-|#0 carelessly that the yn of loose in am whether it of an addr rT reapects! | “I get hor intg ti) he lan hree ye FOREIGN MAIL SHows How [MEE Until tho last th 4 did that seven nights a week. N CIT¥ HAS PHUeResSED |I bave Sunday nights off | The progress of recent events I took thin 1 With oh ° rnold of the value purchased fr THE MARCUM OPTICAL co. o1T FInST AVE. N Madison (tle—11_Veare er the letter weighs an ounce too much, ts all right in ott 11 Years wsition seven years | The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. | ‘eoor® eel! promptly at ago, and there are men on the} . . terminal station, accordi A.lenitt who have been w we ah That Grind Their Own Lenses M. Holts, asalstant superintendent) that time | Jot matis, In charge of the statior Outgoing foreign mall has increas You Are Invited To Join the Throng of Money-Saving Patrons of the So spoke Lord Derby, England's Central Public Market spp ENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET f (the ‘uleker will the war end MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS « FARMERS’ VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS: f things be as Yakima Potaoes, 5 Ibs.......25¢ | Best California fe ead her Mg Local Potatoes, 6 Ibs r , home grown, New Pi Rhubarb, extra fancy, 4 Ibs.. BIG BLOW FROM U. S$. NEEDED TO STOP THE WAR LONDON, May 18—"This war will not be over until the full weight of America has been thrown into the scales; | not until America begins mak ing war as tho she alone faced Germany, will there be a poss! bility of predicting when the end will come.” United Press corres nt to Lord Derby for o ex pression of ef on the duration | of the war and of what part Amer j ica should take In the fix 4 @ war secretary f fet that the end Radishes, 6 bunches tions, 4 bunk for..5¢@ Hothouse Tomaté eS, c ++:B@ | Silver skinned Onic ‘15¢ Cabbage, 2 heads for.........15@ | Fancy imported Australian Onion now {a . every way Lettuce, per head, up from....5¢@ | 4 pounds for .......eseee00- 25¢ taiawing. Peas, 4 pounds for.......... 25¢ Only 4 pounds to each person. war's end would Mik CENTRAL BUTTER STORE'S SPECIALS: Fresh Churned Washington State Fresh Local Ranch Eggs Brand Creamery Butter 39¢ Pound 36c Dozen Oregon Full Cream Cheese (mild) Full Cream Brick Cheese A New Home Use Wh 27c Pound 20c Pound CHOICE FED POULTRY REASONABLE BANDO’S BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS Home-grown Asparagus for canning, $1.00 per case; 20 Ibs. net. or a free matter In matter if you our ly. Now is the best time to put up Asparagus. Especially young and home-grown. Local Potatoes, 7 Ibs.. -25¢ | Cucumbers, each, . Se From 6 to 9 p. m Tomato Plants, Early Anna, dozen Local Potatoes, 100-Ib. sack. $3.75 | for oo... .ccccce cececcceeces 20¢ Yakima Potatoes, 6 Ibs......25¢ 15 From 2 to 4 p, m A OF Yakima pone. 100-pound sack s, doz. 10¢ We svaWse cece 2 dozen New Potatoes, 3 Ibs 2be iekeiee Asparagus, home »25 to Joc, 50 Australian B 25¢ Gtapefruit, each Every ie Next Week Bando Will Have at His Stall - Following: Australian Onions, 2 pounds for 15¢ Wax Texas Or + pe 25¢ Zermuda Oni pounds for 35¢ Extra ¢ 1 Onion NOT SOFT. } ge, best Caz non-ball variety, pound....6%¢ PMIHDS, | DEL VOOUNN 55.045 delecsesna dacs de CENTRAL FRUIT STORE SPECIALS | Sweet Sunkis t Oranges, dozen [ ¢ at ornia Gra each 5 aise, Rigen 15¢; 2 dozen. The Central Meat Co. Will Open Saturday, the 19th With a Full Line of Choice GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Fresh and Cured Meats Al’ MONEY-SAVING PRICES Dr. Howard James, late of the Manhattan State Hospital of New York and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital, says: Nuxated Iron Makes Strong, Vigorous, Iron Men and Beautiful, MAY 18, 1917, PAGE 17 Westlake Public Market =: s i Gerrish Bros. |STONG Puts Prices Down Cash Store {peu Grammgied tapi. ae The Pioneers in Cash Service 3-pound can Hill's Coffee > She | Stalls 1923-4 Stores at Fremont, Green Lake and Mt. View j e | § $3.35 sack good Patent Flour for........... $2.85 KI With a $1.00 Grocery Order a 3-lb. can Gerrish’s Best Coffee............ «. .93c _ We guarantee this article=money back if not supertor to any 40c Coffee in the city 10 bars Fels Naptha Soap See ee ree 50c d This on tha wholena rice On pale hn Forenoon onl h-02. phe. | “HIT HIGH PRICES HARD” Bia hoe Dried Serving hoo Polleh b4 oz, CAN ... 4hc Hill's Red Can Coffee 4 15e¢ CRISCO 49 -o7z, can ... Three be Boxes Matches..10¢ ks 106 w 99 -on, can ... 600 qt. Jar Queen Olives. .206 ry 149-02, can , ¥ Two 20c cans Minced Clams — 10-pound sack Patent Flour ie WP AS OR aire OBO se pies 5a oro | aa dee a Bulk Cocoa Ze | 1 iho. phe. Ratains ike Two 25e cans Alaska Salmor 2 Ibe. fre ground Peanut rellO Se | Ble Spider Leg Tea, Ib. ioc for el Butter Ze s Baking Soda be)? Tbs Head Rice whe 100 15¢ cans Cinnamon, Allspice, Nutmeg and Pepper, each Zize 2 Ibe, Taploea 25 | Olymple Wheat Hearts, pke. 306 These prices good for one week, while the goods last, ’ PURE CANE SUGAR, SACK ............. $8.50 , eae K 137 ,¢ pound—Fresh Peanut Butter—pound 13%c STONG’S GROCERY, Lower Floor, Westiake Mkt. ¥ 9 GROCETERIA NO. 14] Small sized ee a } “EVANS Ivory Soap, 2 bara .. oe] sack ....... . $2. 10 hie t Dandy aera Worth’ Convey Good medium-stsed Pots : ic nize PE, Zhe nize an Arcade Marke PUI ics cach coagncuns whe CLASS “A” FRUIT AND 10 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar 1 Stalls 7-89 Elliott 1962 | 25¢ Ghirardelli's Chocolate, Ib VEGETABLE CO. Di i ss cs ee A LARD LARD | — “2 a raced 24b. can Ghirardelll’s Chocolate ; SUBSTITUTE ad aeeen we ’ 2 pounds for....... 35¢ 49 lb. 45 igs, Not-a-Heed Raisiag With a pu » onl Sack s A : toes RM pkgs. JellO, all flavors. .25@ BACON Sugar-cured, Ib. . .25'/2c Pure Tomato Pork Sausage, Mh veeee BOO of the very ontatna only » tomatoes, yur tante Cottage Cheese lb. sd be pkg. } k Flour... » Ibs. Rolled Oats. . $ lbs. Japan Rice.... Lb. pkg. Crescent 99 Coffee. s 2-0z, bottle Crescent Mapleine. STALL 130 Best Local Patent Green String Leans, BEST SUBSTITUTE FOR LARD pet Id. cos. ..10c 2 Ibe. ya as ane 25¢ ae sso on || Homegrown Asparagus, PO ii as Sel PB 25c Bermuda Onions, ‘aati’ 25c CINNAMON &CO.,, Stalls 1078-9—Elliott 4959 Purchase Lica mAbs) 224c 2 VEAL CUTLETS, me ie 3 10c Loaves Hot Bread |" ------ 15¢ Quart ........ see+0++-8@ | Fancy Apples, FUSS’ MARKET per Dox. $1 .50 Made in the Ma ar! STALLS 1011 INTERLAKEN DAIRY ST. 159 WESTLAKE DAYLIGHT Corner Sixth and Virginia Stall 196 Near Gerrish Bros. | Florida Fruit and Vegetable Co. Stalis 117-118 Early Rose Potatoes, 6 Ibs. 25¢ Cooking Apples, box. . Re Sweet Oranges, 2 doz. -«-15¢€ Shoes Cost Less Here ght our Shoes before p and will sell at No. 50 sack Best Patent Flour ..........$2.45 With a $2.00 Order, Specials excluded. PURE WEST. MILK.) Cc PINT cose wercceerccege QUART apekas oa aa oo MILK STALL—LOWER FLOOR Ball Mason Jars, a}3 Sc packages Tooth- -T75¢) picks for 10e Crackers, per package 5¢ 35c bottle Lemon Extract » per pair $4, for 5 $2.00 P, ere 10c Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes th ; for oo $250 pS ‘ 15¢ Ladies’ $8.00 Shoes-.---- 84.00 20c ca z ee eae | Seediens iieapetei uit, 25c¢ WESTLAKE FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. Stalls 111-112, Washington Butter Store Stall 137 Fresh Chumed Butter, Lb.,40c TOP =.6 Pos Toasties, pkg...10e Pt ie Queen Olives 17¢ No. 10 sack Best Patent Flour ............57¢ Sound Market “227° STALL 6 d Beef, ib......... 8 We Can Save You From $1.50 to $2.00 on Men's Work Shoes COOPER’S SAMPLE SHOE STORE Lower Floor. Red Shield Butter Store Boneless Brisket C Fresh dressed Chicke Choice Steer Pot Roz : INJURED BY TRUCK Frank Johnson, 25, shop foreman for the Rothweiler & Co. garage, 1830 Broadway, sustained a broken hip when a machine which he was cranking bounded forward and crushed him against a truck Thurs day. He is in the Minor hospital James Tod Cowles, graduate of e U. of W., and ¢ f the found Alaska, married | Journel of May 5, received here Alaska for nine the first time six} rs of Fairt M Marce | ac. | | Diamonds for the BRIDE Platinum or gold-mounted gems of the first water—personally se- lected stones, cut and mounted to our own order—in designs of our own choosing—each separate piece a work of art, and sold to you at a saving of twenty-five per cent over most store prices. y $15.00 to $30.00 stones ; .... $35.00 to $60.00 ner and still larger stones. $65.00 to $100.00 Extra choice and largest BUORIOD si vache ta sak $125.00 to $500.00 This jewelry store extends to you all the advantages of our lib- eral credit policy. Everything you require in jewelry is here. The “Silver Easy-Payment Plan” Has been instituted for your special benefit. 4 » Oy } Mayor Gill Thursday rdin ing th a employed in and library de ent The new wage scale becomes effective immediately. Choice small stones. Cheeked Women PBWELERS Me 71S SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE 6 Kuan I satisfaction or your

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