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STAR—FRIDAY, §S EPT. 21, 1917. PAGE 10 Digs for Gold MOB ANGELES, Sept. 21.—Is) can digging for a box that he says @ gold mine right in the} contains $1,750,000 to of Los Angeles? J. P. Boat-|and old solid gold Mexican coins Grocerymen: It’s a good place for 40c size for broken slices; can 2 pounds for in Heart of Los A. Hershey’s Cocoa, 1-Ib cans Hershey's Cocoa, 14-lb. cans. Soy Beans, finest new stock, 3 lbs Sun Maid Raisins, 15 oz Jiffy-Jell, the new Jelly Dessert; 3 New Orleans Molasses, No. 2 can Albers’ Flapjack Flour, 20c size for Creamettes, new macaroni product; regu- lar 12%4¢ package, 2 for Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, 35¢ bottle Cross & Blackwell's Chow-Chow, Mueller’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles; regular 12!4c package Pineapple, Hillsdale brand; No. 2 cans; Premier Prepared Mustard, California Creamery Butter, lb Petaluma Ranch Eggs, dozen 2 dozen 85¢; 3 dozen No Matter How HighCosts Go You Will Always | Save $10—Here! We are determined to give you | men of Seattle Greater Clothing Values Than You Can Get Any- where Else. We have proved to the thousands of men that Ground Floor Rent is Not Es- sential to Quality or Style in Cloth- ing. We have shown them that by | satisfaction of What’s the use of paying $10 more elsewh quality you will find here? 401-403 PIKE STREET man claims there ts, and as ed visions of a huge treasure in this city of burte The Sugar Stall in the New Central Market, First Avenue, near Pike Street, is selling 7 pounds Cane Sugar steadily every day for 55 cents you to stock up. (Signed) buying in this Second Floor Shop | they can wear the clothes they pre- fer at an actual saving of $10. We invite you to come up now and save $10 on one of these | New Fall Suits and Overcoats At Our Second Floor Prices— 20% | ping an infuriated bull by the ne | hired a corps of laborers and’ be rid nuggets |the bull see redeeming trait, “A HELPFUL WORD.” for the very SATURDAYS WE CLOSE AT 7:00 P. M. ailored Ready Co. ] BOYDEN, lowa, Sept. 21.-—4rly "la farm dog saved the life of the small son of Joseph Horn just a ‘youngster fatally | What Do You Know About This! Some jealous would-be competitor was good enough to send out the following notice to the Grocerymen of Seattle, in which he states: “THE CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET is a good place to stock up.” This jealous busybody has at least one truthfulness, as he certainly told the truth when he said the Central Public Market was'a good place to stock up. If our prices are so cheap that the Grocery trade is being advised to take advantage of them, the consumer who does not take advantage of the opportunities we offer is certainly making a very serious mistake. conservation and economy, wilful waste and extravagance is a crime. Can you afford to commit a crime, and pay 15 to 25 per cent more for your supplies than is necessary? If not, do your marketing at THE CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET, First Avenue, between Pike and Union Streets. Entrances from both First and Second Avenues. which In these days of This Is the Notice That Was Sent Out to the Seattle Grocerymen: Specials tor Saturday, Sept. 22d 27¢ | Oregon Cream Brick Cheese, Ib 20¢ 14¢ American Cheese, mild; lb 27¢ 21¢ Eastern Oysters, per pint..........45¢@ ie This year’s Salted Silver Salmon, 1b.10¢ net wt... 11) Smoked Chinook Salmon, Ib 1746 jy Make your Sauerkraut now—Cabbage, ane hard heads, Ib, le 12¢ Sacks 85¢ to $1.00 15¢ Green Tomatoes for pickling, box. 25¢ Large new Potatoes, 14 lbs. for 25e 19¢ (14 pounds only to each customer) 29¢ Sweet Potatoes, per pound he Elberta Peaches, by box, up from..70¢ : 33e Crap Apples, for canning, 18-lb. box.65¢ Bartlett Pears, per doz 10¢ and 1he¢ Concord Grapes, per basket 380. 10¢ | Tokay Grapes, 2 pounds for ise Italian Prunes, for canning, 20-pound ; 14¢ boxes for + 65¢ 15e bot. 13@ New Jonathan Apples, per dozen 20¢ 47¢ Sauerkraut, 2 quarts for 25¢ 90¢ | Sweet Chow-Chow, 2 pints for 35e 4A@ | Sweet Pickles, 2 pints for. de $1.25 | Dill Pickles, 2 dozen for 35¢ likely to gore the U. $. BUILDS ITS | ARMY CAMPS AT A FAIR PROFIT) BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Two [men and a stenographer were all the war depart ment had May 28 to build the 16 cantonments now practically com pleted, The men army offi core in the quar termasters’ divis ion, to which the job was assigned A swarm of con agents eculators, who had heard some fine, fat jovernment con racts were to be let, came to them And all the two officers could do was to ask their visitors to pa In single file and leave their nam tractors, and GARDNER and addre As this did not build canton ments, a new plan was tried . retary of War Baker told n 11 Col. Kelly to tell the en to Ket together ' pney WAS preasing great, and the government (to be quite frank) unprepared First to Go Ahead ol. leaac Littell was de Gen, Seott and given a which was en © this “Gentlemen, the government will treat you liberally, Only go ahead for your country’s sake and get these canton mente built.” Col. Littell assembled the «wart ink nessa men in the Munsey building. Here they conferred four days and nights, and then went and rented the old Adams butlding at 1333 F st. And in a few days they had this bullding filled to the roof with 260 folk at desks and typewrite This is the office ma chine that bas run the canton ment's business Starrett Did the Job A man named Starrett—W. A Starrett—seemed to cr ot An leading oreanizer of contractor ewarr got appointed chair fa comm! or conatruction of bullding and neering works,” and has been sort of bie bora as such ‘Westlake Public Market = Cannot be obtained any other place b— peoe 50c. WESTLAKE SPECIAL FLOUR £323; $2.90| Evans’ Arcade Market. | | Fancy Elberta Peaches, 60 That famous, dependable, uniformly good Flour mi ioe mie oe “cone. $1.10 [GOLD BOND FLOUR $32 - - - $2.80| LARD SUBSTITUTE with another purchase Large Hor own wes" $1-90 17 LBS. CANE SUGAR - - 59¢| oc: "a CINNAMON & co. SUGAR STALL—LOWER FLOOR “The Market of Personal é ! ————E - - - —_ : —eEEEE ZOBEL 0c’ | GERRISH BROS. | STALL. . 105 _, The Pioneers in Cash Service Ras | 7 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR...........55¢| °"*"‘toree at Green Lake, Fremont and Mountain Views 100-LB. SACK CANE SUGAR, $7.90 AT STORE| Patent Excellent Flour, barrel. ..$11.30 | ; | Federal Milk, ¢ 5.50 | Sardines in pure olive oll. 146 | 3 cans Red | 40 can Crinco, ie 49-pound sack for ............ $2.85 pt pkes. Corn Flakes Re | & bare Ivory Soap... 235¢ | Full count Matchen, box 2¢ | Best Cane Sugar, 100 Ibs. (not del.) $8.00 Three 10¢ bottles Loganberry Pure bulk Cocoa, 1b 226 | Juice ee | tho oak Wan Cations” 10 pounds for ....... cap 6. | 4 large rolls Toilet Paper. 2h¢ Soup for 10. | A Maree sitie Sethe Magee OG | Sr Makes tacins Sie Crystal White Soap, box, 100 bars. . $4.50 gallon ane |? ie Fresh Roasted Pean Pe OO wk ss ke os Ge betes bce . ,45¢ 76e Broome for | abe can K. G. Baking ponds Snider's Catsup, Cleanser, per t sacks Table Salt 10¢ | for tse for . oe o- car | White Navy Beans, Ib. L5¢ | 15c bars Totlet Soap, 3 for @5e | Good Patent Fl < | Junior Wash Boards, each $@ | 14b. Crescent Baking Powder...280| sack for 2 | 5 pkgs. Sea Foam Washing Pow- | I-tb, Crescent Cream Coffee #0| Good Broom for hs eee | J4b. pkg. Crescent 99 Cotfee....23¢| cial] White Beans, h1Be 4 small cans Milk 2-02, bottle Crescent Mapleine. 350 I on Plums, erate The | crate Tomatoes, crate GO¢ and The — | . erate | remneetior thule ain’ 22° | HAM——LARD——BACON SPECIAL | | bead s sack $1.25 |] Half Hams, It 25 ? { Fancy Potatoes, 10 Ibs... bee ams, Ib ..25¢ | Lard Substitute, 2 pounds | | . ze A ” IT & VEGE CLASS re ys a Sugar-cured Bacon per for aed Cae || eer ABLE OG; bates Stali 120. pound ........ -25e | with another purchase Stalls 117-8. [Beas woovevomee 11 Steer Boiling Beef, per pound ........:.. -. -10¢ Seppe caesar 7 Home-Rotled Ham and | Steet Lonves, Pickles and FUSS’ MARKET FANCY | Olives Stalls 10.11 Phone Elliott 2153 | Fresh Churned BUTTER Our Own Churning 15 New Saner Kraut, at PAYNE'S DELICATESSEN Moved to Stall No. 133 “ELBERTA PEACHES | STONG Goes One Better | 4 cans Old Dutch Cleanser....... 25¢ | MENS, - 65 7 bars Crystal White Soap 25¢ 50c Lb | ten VOM 4 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 30¢ * hemaahine onlin G5 4 packages Corn Flakes ; 25¢ MILK STALL LOWER FLOOR Any one of above Specials with a 25¢ Purchase, Specials excluded | M. BROWN BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK, per case. .$5.40 Stall 122. At first he had with him Fred-|f) — ie Yaw Ghmtat si Pints, per dozen The ncy White Con- erick Taw Otm SOUND MARKET | MASON FRUIT JARS Quits Set “asven ae On panicer ZOE Crowell, Lun Stall 6 A. Otto, Prop. | 25c bottle Snider's Catsup.18¢ , 8c can Lipton’s 1 65 crate 65 .. 85c land, and M ! 4 . crapntrseclod Boneless Brisket Corned Reef, | 8c can Tetley's Tea GHe | B1b. can M pesca 75c But soon th Ib Ise pkes. Washington Macaroni | 1¢ bottle Px mnatooe 40 down to O1 ‘ noe eee 39 BGC | oF Spagna 25¢ > Clase ¥ +, gallon | c ea ag eee ae Fancy Veal Roast, Ib. 17¢ | 20. Ihe ‘ eas ee gallon 3 AND an authority on sewage - 6 bars Clean Easy Soap....2¢ | 1b sack Yellow Corn Meal w et of New ' 45c can Hills’ Coffee 37¢ | 50c Good Brooms aiitien Wide cor tH] GENERAL 25e phe. Cream of Barley. fhe | 4 10c pkgs. Fruit Jar Rings nominally at {te head, has)f} 2 pkes. Corn Flakes The | 25c can Asparagus the cantoumeste i | BAKING co 3 le cans Whole Clams.25¢ | Two 20c cans Silver Shield | Hurry Call Made 2 cans Standard Tomatoes 25¢ | for j Can | A hurry call was wired to all! | @ | 25c sack Table Salt 20¢ | 30¢ Pure Chocolate, Ib. 10 Ibs. Pure e Sugar |the biggest contracting firma.|f] petictous Cooktes, reg 5 2 Ibe Bora Beans 15¢ | 50c quart jar Queen Olive: ree et Their best men were dragged intolfl i60 kind ’ 20c can Red Beans 15¢ | Two 20c cans Sardines ee organization in the a0e Eine, os “ c | 3 pkan. Seeded Raisins.....25¢ | 35¢ bottle Stuffed Olives..20¢ | No. 4 pail Cottolene.... S2¢ ting, Each was con | Large Hot Doughnuts, 20 | Fresh Ground Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs 25¢ | No. 10 sack Corn Meal Ca pecial Heutenant in charge ¢ per dozen c : M. J. B. Coffee, 1b. can.3% tr ak aca aie j 3 én ar ° ue | STONG'S GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR WESTLAKE MARKET | ° ; . ouate one tbena HI] rresn Rotts Store at Pine Street Macket. 3 pkgs Golden Egg Noodles 25 | From thie shop on F et. con |fl 2 dozen ....25c¢ : Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 1-1b. can | tracts for $1 ,000 wo , for 25 | of work have been given out. | Big Fat Hot Ptes, 35 Rogers Rogers P ‘ ‘ a3 bie Sedalia ahg nacre « Bespr e c Baking Powder Auto Club 2 pkgs. Not-nSeed Raisins 25¢ lila on abe Bes the lowest bid-| Tf) putt weight, standard size loaves Pete. Pure Miner | 2 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 15¢ liskem of the. Diy. firme and each HOT BREAD, 25c eR ae tate WESSON’S wos 32¢ |was notified it would have certain |f] 3 for . 25¢ a Lb | COOKING OIL jnrce” 6°35 peeled oo be|]| Goods Baked on the Premises FREE DEMONSTRATHO 5 | Mt. Vernon Milk, case.....$5.28 jcompensated on the basis cont |} STONG'S GROCERY | . _ plus 7 per cent or large cent|—} CENTER OF MAIN FLOOR | STALL 130. | | iemsaelinetienashelpinnedipepianassienlyitsesskinaneciincianiiviginiateinsiniaiieeiil . Jif the Job was amall, But no single firm or individual would be per-/ aaa mitted to drag down more than| 1 , $$ $250,000 “I'll fight, and they'll teach me) Wing filled out his own physical! were told that Honor Men Sing, ; Frank McDonald and Roscoe Mc The contractors glinh he said That r xam tion blank, a : : , wee ‘ lish, " hat's ri¢ atior ank, and aft the mm, hb ever, were seriow rag loreal angio Niptentet gee Joke, Play on Train #in't 11°" and he laughed question, “Do you find your health|thruout the trip, for in their custod iol ne og - with ee Cel pr mena a AES 8 0 this division, eb and habits y way interfere the transportation for the men ce hen ecessary ) . of It 0 e ca 1 0 € " he J 4 10, 7 vances when necessary i Continued From Page 1 | |*#!4 man of Division 4, “We car. with your Ife?" he placed the Nvision 10, and they felt that it there was no scarcity of o— ~ —-- ° Bet alee : eply, “No very terrible one was up to them to “maintain dig ; He referred to John Harter An Play Checkes on Shirt nity.” same 7 8av8,, $12,000,000 lattand to. The great market bas: cerson, head barber at the Frye ho: Charles Seefleld, with Division 4,| “We'll have a good time when we ine 7 the firet contract was ap-|) iin ce “wate” supplied by Seattle's tel, who carried tool kit” with don 5 get there, tho,” sald McCammon proved and June 15 the first work | started. | each cantonment job an ay erage of men wer 2 At the beginnin and at the 10,000, The men hours and extra for overtime At the last minute it was decided to have the barracks tw stor’ | This saved roofing, Iw r and} land space and reduced the cost Each cantonment is approxi- mately two miles long and a mile wide. The lumber used, four billion feet, is equal to the year’s cut In the United States. A car load of tacks were consumed in tacking tar paper on the roofs. Fach cantonment contains about| 2,000 buildings, Each barracks building how 150 m nd each | man gets | compared with barracks. | were paid half w MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., 8 1 It took 40 years for Maurice ¢ Engle, of Herrandura, Cuba, son of Josiah P. Engle, of Mount Holly to discover that the record of his] birth in the burean of vital sta-| tiaties at Trenton declared him to} be a girl Dyspeptics Get Relief || Or Money Back A Remarkable Remedy 1 f ¢ ferers from indig n and dyspep ia, who take a teaspoonful of pure Bi-Nesia or tw hb ¢ grain tablets In a 1 mediately after tomach troubles gener- patriotic men and we be him: With the ch of a city in their investigated, and for the Gon Wing, an American-born Chi ears and the knowledge that their crunch of chicken b¢ a tt refused to talk for publica sacrifices are appreciated, Seattle's pop and, hiss of opening bottles said he didn't know econd conti made its trip and were the chief sounds. whether he would like army » rating | began training—happy, cheerful and Worry About Baseball life or not pink.” — | satisfied Then, with corncod pipes. and cigarets lit, the men gave th selves up to a full enjoyment of the ot us play baseball?” man in Divie was the query ¢ onch That brough Fleming, who used to live First ave. W I knew I'd f moaned, in n 1 fight ro omy catcher’s mitt ts rau drawer Joseph Sizer, 507 W. Crockett at wasn't interested in baseball a bit but he did have a consuming desire to know whether there would be time for football ta wall from Edward at 2222 et something,” he “How when my Pine Street Publicar Stong Goes One Better 4 cans Dutch Cleanser ..+..25¢|4 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar.........30c 7 bars Crystal White Soap.......25c 4 packages Corn Flakes.........25¢ anguish country home tn mock Sizer was the manager of the Any One of Above Specials with a 25e Purchase, Specials Excluded Queen Anne high school team in ea rden'e a oe a i : = 1962, while John Johnson, his “side i. es hare Clee ap. sack Table Salt... icker,” was a fighter with the Mason Jars, 7 ri ° teams of Lincoln high a few years nit Gaieds bY ce at the OST RS. \ AKO. 8 an Lip A 6 Four 1 en. I 2 I ' LU +4 an Tet . r for 3 Stuffed Oliv Japanese Studies ecan Te Ms toe ‘ Siete es Did you march tn the parade pkere. Washington Macaron 4 eeded Raisin Jack?" some one asked spy Perl ‘ 250 ans Whole Clam Ih. Crescent Baking Powder___28 work right up until time to go." 20¢ New Comb Honey 1 cans Standard Tomatoes 1-lb. pkg. Crescent 99 Coffee... 25¢ John worked for A. J. Dahlgren & S6e Kream Krisp » | 30¢ Pure Ch late, Ib. | 2.07. hottle Crescent Mani o eine. .JSe Co., commission merchant ’ . prog ag oY STONG’S GROCERY, Pine St. Public Market who didn’t join in with the cheer ing. He spent his time reading a S W lak M k Pie hook eniitie “The Develop tore at Westlake Market ment of Aeronautics.” ndings owes | Red Seal Grocery |, Merchants’ Lunch SUGAR STALL time repre ae 7 @ eakfast inch and Suppe . thern Daily News, and a Japa Seen Ons Ped mea aoe Sugar Stall Specials - baeh in Japan iood Food, good Cook Katsuki, who lived at 507 Maynard Company ing, Cleanliness and a fair {12 Ibs. Best Pure Cane Sugar ave., knows something of airplanes charge, is my motto after twetve J fOr nf 1.00 And is anxious to. join the signal | Pine St, Public Market Annex experience, 6 Ibs. Best Pure Cane Sugar corps, with the airplane section, He ss iba. Pure: Cane Gugar.04.001f mci eee eu pepelaters |i il* tor ne made no claim of ¢ iption and wile R . 3 Ibs. Best Pure Cane Sugar tickled to death’ when. they iff) 9 lge. cans Carnation Milk g5¢ | Red Shield Butter Store | “tor 25 ed him : spat fa Stall 24 4 Ibs, Ex. Fancy Jap Rice... 23 S pkgs ker Corn Flakes 4 Jap Ric re ‘oas the aisle was John Xires Ekee que n Flakes 25¢ | apple Butter, Ib 20¢; 21b. BFE | 3 Ibs. Ex, Fancy Carolina Head ¢, Who lived at 5444 Terry ave Mm 4 Ibs. Best Jap Rice Qe | Be Coffee for Ive Rice 1am damn glad,” he said; “but |[f pwo 10c rolls Toilet Paper 4 Washington Creamery Butter, | 6 bars Lenox Soap I never meant to co it | bis per Ib, SOG | eeneeneeenseeesememmennnenelin Will Learn English Best Canning Peaches, per ~ Xiros is a native of Greece and crate Sie STALL 124 CHARLEY f can neither read nor write He alia Pl ree . Stall 15 didn't know until yesterday that he |g [allan Plums, per crate... 90¢ st Elberta Canning Best ELBERTA PEACHES, per could claim exemption as an alien, | fF Fancy Sweet Potatoes, Ib. 5 erate mut he had oO regrets on he , Sweet Potatoes, Ib but he had no regrets when be | post ‘Tomatoes, 1b Peaches 75c Per Box | Sys',rortoes: found that he had tissed an oppor-| tunity lo remain at home, . i Wy =

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