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SUGAR AND SOAP STALLS ARE Pe at Pr Why? Best Quality—Low you may be from Missou I DEMONSTRA 8 Naptha S Lenox 8 tal White & 5 bars small Ivory § dare small Fir 5 ibs. Pure © 12% Ibs. Pure Cane + PPULAR Mr. and Mrs. ue show you, too. Newcomer, lina Head R SUN PRODUCE CO. XTRA FANCY NEW A FANCY YAKIMA Free Deli POTATOR GEMS, 82.00 PER SACK RED SEAL GROCERY, ANNEX 6 bars Swift Pride Soap .25¢ .15¢ .. 25c | .25c 25c | ELLIOTT Smelts, 2 cans Dutch Cleanser 3 pkgs. Macaroni for . 1 Ib. can Ghirardell!'s Chocolate . 2 cans Sugar Peas or Corn . Columbia River Red Snapper, id. STONG’S Big $1.00 Red Can Hitis’ 80c! see ve 25c Bars Crys Any one of above Specials with The following Spee Borden's or Carnation Milk, 1 qt can Mazola Oi! $-1h sack Corn Meal... .. 30c can Sliced Pineapple... $c can Pork and ns 35c_ pkg. Olymple Pancake FI our Choice Red Chili Beans, Ib, Be bottle Chow-Chow 3 tbe. Fancy Head Rice 5 bars Naptha ap 6 bars Rob White Soap 1Se pkg. Corn or Gloss Star ae BBe 1Se Sc Red Can Hilis’ Cotte 45e_giass Pure Honey 2 cans Peas. Corn or Toma 360" ans Del Monte din 3S Dottie Lemon or Vanilia Extract 1Se € large rolis Toilet Paper 20c can Homestead Peas 4 ibe. Split Beans 20c Ginger Snaps, 1b. 2 Ibs. Choice New Prunes STONG’S GROCERY, STORE AT WEST! ar- GERMANS HELD AFTER DYNAMITE PLOTTING! DETROIT, March 1.— Charged, ‘With conspiring to dynamite Cana-/ @an factories, four Germans were, m given by a son and a eo of one of the ac-| 45 unidentified bodies 4 10e PINE ST. PUBLIC can Hawaiian apple 20c 15c Rest Dried 25c can Asparagus Tips 9 Ibs Onions FISH CO. 100 Ade; 2 for Be ay BSe English Sole, 1b Dungeness Crabs, 20e; 2 for 35e5 Clearance Sale an Campbell's pes. Mac can Finest Pron: & jearchiight Matche: ans Queen Olives 30¢ Jar Raspberry or Straw berry Jam Two ise cans Silver Asparagus . 20c cans Fish Ralis 200 can Emperor 30c bottle Libby’ “Bhieia 436 wae n Be hill Sauce ate MARKET LAKE MARKET |ANOTHER VICTIM OF TUSCANIA IS FOUND A SCOTTISH PORT, March 1- Recovery of the body of John Mc Croskey, of Waterville, brought the number of Americans| Thursday evening on in-| known to have been Finger prints of|f® and stimulan N.Y. has lost on “Tuscania to 212. have been taken. Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Sanitary SOUTH END Phone Elliott 2700 PUBLIC MARKET Open Nine Hours—Closing at Six in the Evening, Saturdays Included. LISTEN—The big boss is away this week, and as he le we intend to put ft no instructions, on a BARGAIN SALE all day tomorrow and cut prices so low on FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS that it will astound our oldest patrons. Ballard and Fremont folks are especially in- vited to our big BARGAIN SALE. Independent Packing Co. PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 South End Delicatessen Fresh Strained Honey, per pint .. 35c Sauerkraut, pound... SUGAR STALL 64 Farmers’ Fresh Meats Direct Market from the Ranch Prices Are the Lowest BUTTER STORE—STA ter, ver BAG | FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SEOTION - $1.35 Onions, pe: Le 4 De Bananas, 200 S48 AND 49 Fall Cream Cheese, per Ib. o* 30c =} BUY AT ANDERSON’S ={= iF YOU Bayo ri en Mei 7 Bare Laundry Roan We Will Boost Our Own Coffees BELIEVE ID IN HOOVERIZING French Prunes, per Ib. Salt Salmon ‘Trow Phone Elliott 185 |N. ¥ = | NEURASTHENIA | STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. PAGE 13 THE CMe _— OF DREAMER j Contra- Submarine May End U-War NEW YORK, ay fl against submarine! Will that be the solution of the U-boat menace? on receipt of price, 50 cents per box; six boxes for $2.60, by the Dr. Willams Medicine Co., Schenectady, cers in the allied navies believe ao, but doubt whether it is practical with the present type of submarine. The contre-sul an it might be called, would tie tn wait along the German sea ter- rors’ paths—just as the U-boate lay in walt for the transport Tuscania, sent down with a loss of more than 200 American sol- diers, The sinking of the Tus cania, the first real sucess of the U-boats against United States transporta since America entered the war, has renewed interest in antisubmarine de vices. The submarine-against . submarine idea has just been advanced by Mar- ley F. Hay, an authority on naval construction, in @ speech before the Society of Naval Architects and Ma rine Engineers Hunting a Care The most efficient anti-submarine weapon so far has been the de stroyer, It combines speed with « weight of metal which none of the earlier submarines has been able to Withstand. Other weapons have been nets, depth bombs, scout patrol boats and other minor devices. The submarine cure, which will rid the wea of the undersea menace, has not been found. Will it be an- other submarine? Many naval authorities and offi- Another Name for Nervous Exhaustion. How It Is Caused and How It Can Be Treated Without Leaving Your Own Home Neurnsthenia is the physician's name for a condition of weakness or exhaustion of the nervous system. The patient finds difficulty in keep ing his mind on his work, is inclined to worry over trifies, ts often de pressed and irritable, is subject to headaches or a feeling of pressure on the head, is sleepless ang some times the digestion is disturbed. Overwork or worry ts often the cause. The treatment consists largely in rest, recreation and the use of a tonic, the discontinuance of any the | trouble and abstinence from tea, cof | tonic | |mhort trial of the pill | patients. | Practice that may have caused the When the war began this plan was out of the question because of the invisibility of both the aggressor and attacked, but the subsequent in. vention and improvement of subma- rine signaling and sound detecting devices have made visibility a mat ter of lens consequence As the nerves nourishment through latter must be built up h and pure ny is loan of weight ndicati & weakness of the blood, Dr. Williams’ Pink F best adapted. James H. Dyer, of No. 2 reet, Lowell, Mann., sayn: "T fferer from nervous debility 1 felt feak all of the could not stand any phys. ain. I had frequent sick | | headact: on and often fainted away. I was worried constantly and was very | much discouraged said I recelve their the blood the and made r would le in wait, submerged with only their periscopes showing, their motors ai- lent, their propellers inert, to catch, with their sound detectors, the dis- tant approach of the enemy ‘The latest sound detectors not only register sound approximate of the proaching boat and its direction The rapid rotation of the » Mra Lowell wan a tistance ap had neuras. thenta, or ity, and ad. vised a complete and change, but I was unable to take them be- cause of my children, For years I was under treatment and had ab en up hope. A friend who Williams’ I ° ufged me to try ene Dhatcat REA resolved | MAnd powerful batteri > on with them. My health | Powered motor to at better and 1 recom,| Possible speed while submerged weey bienie” to permit long subm no harmful or habit-forming drugs.| tis‘ etmination of all unneceerary » sufferer who gives them a 00% fin avold the danger #0 com-|' “che resistance from the connin mon in taking drugs which only | : 4 aden pain ows from other craft. this warfare would necessitate a dif- ferent type of submarine from that all of ‘complist would de and a high mont had take for Pale th I was much in Practically tions would now use om to k is now much mend the p and Wi sion e. It being ir treatment with the periscop: lispenae tirely eliminate the on ac nt of the wash the seas when afloat, it hans been sugrested that a sort of collapsible conning tower be provided which could be elevated when needed Tt is to depth at may be g from ita periscope, as the an collapsible periscopes. may be extended to a length of 32 feet, and the submarine might be from 10 to 30 feet di This provides an ob. stacle to the torpedo man on the contra-submarine, but naval en gineers have considered a plan to| overcome this. | Small Torpedoes | reducing the size of torpedoes to be used to 10 or 12 inches diame t a larger number of tubes can be placed in the bow of th submarine. It is sug these be so arranged to fire their torpedoes at different angles and op- erated with a device for firing all at multaneously, thus sending several torpe in the direction of the en submarine at different depths it is explained, would guaran- a hit if proper aiming observa- taken. orders should send for t tion of our booklet entitled, “Dis eases of the Nervous System, Their Nature, Symptoms and Treatment." Dr. W Pink Pills are a Ww 4 by all druge impossible at which compute the boat If You Need The services of a DENTIST, | bear in mind that the Albany | Dentists are Dentists of long experience and _ recognized skill and ability. Our high class work, low prices and painless methods are vouched for by over twenty thousand satisfied} tions were Alaska 8-Hour Law Is Held Unconstitutional JUNEAU, Alaska, March 1,-—The eight-hour jaw has onstitutional by Jude Bunnell, of Fairbanks, in All Work | Guaranteed for ur unc but indicate the of a submarine would serve to dif-| horities are agreed that! in the highest | tower and the periscope complex add| Public Marke Center ANITA APPLES $1.25 er box, delivered oi PU Buy War Savings Stamps Help Yourself to Prosperity Help Your Country - $1.50 delivered. les. . .$1.50 RY BLIc ARKET Thomas’ Liberty Delicatessen 21 Sanitary Market—Lower Floor Uncle Sam Asks Us to “Eat More Potatoos” TRY OUR POTATO SALAD Rich, with dressing, pint 15¢ Dig Special on Heins’s Spaghetti— Ibe can for B¢; 106 can for, .6¢ Home-Made Sweet Mustard Chow (regular 20c), pint Quality and Service Our Thousands of Dollars’ Begins 9 « 3-plate Maggi Soups, & for,...2%6 6 boxes Matches ... -Bhe Corn Flakes, pie. Te Extra quality Pepper. 376 1 can Cort we ibe Imported Pimentos m. 1b. pail Lard . 3h0 cans We have all kinds Please shop early. No Phone or ©, Tangerine, per don o. STALL 45, SANITARY MARKET <1 THOMPSON’S MARKET STALL 26—SANITARY MARKET—LOWER FLOOR—STALL 26 FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR We kill and dress our own cattle. BEST LOCAL RANCH EGGS, DOZ.......50c Full Line Cheese, Marmalade, Jelly, Honey, Etc THE EMPIRE STALL 10—SANITARY MKT. Lower Floor profit? TRY OUR SAUSAGES. WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING Mild Cream Brick . BUY MORE CHEESE» c* ix’ Washington Fresh Ranch ws, COFFEES: Butter | Eggs sin speci 45c Lb. | 48c Doz. Amount Limited. 2 dos. O66 Cut Prices. Federal At Sugar Stall, 2 Tucci Vets’ «= MILK 23c Peanut Butter 1 Se Pound 24830: GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Main Floor The Stalle Qeality Hails Dawson Meat Co. ,,<9. nonin Corner Market Special Saturday—Legs and Shoulders of Baby Lamb, Also Steer Pot Roasts and Fancy Sugar-cured Picnics and Whale Meat. Full Cream. 23c Ib., 3 Ibs. 700 . Be Ie oo he paix, + Bhe Tee De Bse o1 rd ecial Iba. tte balk, special ... all leading brand Canned Coffees Stall 116—Corner Market Fine Granulated Standard White DOWN ven First and Vike, Lewe: Open Su WHOLESALE AND RETAL MY CIDER MADE FRESH DAILY UU —_____« Sell Old Newspapers We Pay 15¢ fer 25 Ibs. BUY THRIFT S24 23e BACH '§ CODFISH BELLIES 12 Ibe. $1. 5) By Parcel 10e Ib, or 13 Iba. or counter pail J.T. FREDERICKS, Stall 53-1 Keonomy Mkt, Lower Floor, Regular 50c Can Hershey’: Regular 25¢ can Hershey's Coco: Regular 10¢ Cans Hershey's Cocoa, it’ you Regu jar sertetty The Parrot Tea Room Next to Ladies’ Rest Room shNowie Caw c. made on the premia Baiy From 11 A. M. to 6 P. M. Pike PI Mkt—51, Lower Floor, Hamilton’s Butter Stores 39 Economy Market, 1427 First Ave. 57 Pike Pl. Market, Lower Floor. LOOK ae THESE EGG PRICES—THEN wey MONEY Local Ran "e FANCY LOCAL PULLET EG DOZEN . 45¢ All our eggs are strictly fresh Local Ranch, and are NOT what ia known as “Petaluma Ranch.” Petaluma eggs come from California and cannot compare in freshness with our local Washington Ranch Exes. Profit by our experience. Creamery WHY PAY MORE? SEE THESE OLEOMARGARINE SPECIALS! Swift's, Snowf! , BEE; 3 Ibs, .... cece Armour's ibest, B4¢; 3 Ib Jelke's ¢ uck, Ib. . Armour's Buttercup, 32¢; Iba. LOOK’ ‘ag Dorie’ Peers oe MILK 12¢ Can Place Market Location, Lower Floor, next to Cof. TALL Why Pay More? Coffee (regular price 25¢ Ib), our pri ecials on all other grades 7. We can serve you better. tee them to be pure and wholesome. PURE APPLE CIDER At Hamlin’s Cider Mill Formerly Located at the Sanitary Market and Other Markets for NEW LOCATION—ECON! OMY MARKET HAMILTON'S COFFEE STORE STALL 58 | pe THESE RED-HOT SPECIALS FRESH FROM THE ROASTER—THEN SAVE MONEY OPENING SPECIALS COCOA AND CHOCOLATE DE! Cocoa (one pound, full weight) . ular 36¢ Can Ghirardelil's Ground Chocolate, Can Guittard’s Ground Chococlate Guittard’s Cocoa (in bulk), regular 60c value, Ib. special . COFFEE DEPARTMENT Extra special (opening day only) @ high-grade Fresh-Roasted Mexican BER THE PLACE—HAMILTON’S COFFEE STORE 8 ‘ALL 58—Pike Place Market—Where?—LOWER FLOOR GOEBEL” 3" Worth of Groceries Are Still to Be Sold. and Close at 6 p. m. Every 2 cans Del Monte Peaches and Nut Margarine Best Butter Fresh Eggs Sanitary Mkt—Lower Floor Yukon Market Stalls 30-32-34—Sanitary Mkt. Lower Floor UNION MEATS UNION BUTCHERS LOW PRICES Soames, t.--.---.-- LORE per Ib.. Sausage, Ib. Club Sausage, Little Link Pork Sausage, per Ib bare Laundry flonp ..) °° °. (aweotest "shorten 2 é € Sottomuet ing), Ib Large bottle Cateup tatoen, Can. 206 +The and 276 of flour substitutes D. Orders Accepted of Lewer Floor, Why pay an extra We make them and guaran- “ex POTATOES §$1. 35 & STALL 7, Corner Market trcic0stiners Murray’s low prices are creating consternation in the camp of the enemy. The Trust thinks it is a fine time to gouge the public. No wonder they are sore when Murray shows them up, by refusing to raise prices. Murray Meat Co. Washington Market LS 135—CORNER MARKET. PIKE sT. BUTTER BEST cn. SSCL. FANCY cvs, BOC, Holland-American Delicatessen 17" 12¢ EXERT DAY arren 2:20 F. C and All Day Saturday. Ne limit. With refrigerator, Wi STALL 44—ECONOMY MARKET win ning en are te. as -_ Office Economy Mkt. EM. 4614 —_——— HOOD’S Marshmallows; t..,... 2O€ Fruit, and N dated Cnoclatan, per Ib wl aise: * 30c Hoop CANDY CO. 1501 Pike Piace—On Corner COFFEE Try Our Special 22c Coffee; 3 Ibs. 60c Or Our 28 Coffee at 3 Ibs. We Special Saturday to Introduce Our Baking Powder With each purchase of our Baking Powder and other goods amounting to 50c, we will give FREE! A Useful Kitchen Utensil Wilson & Luckhurst 60.61 Economy Mkt, Lower Fleer ECONOMY GROCERY ::3:. ¢ Main 6257 All Week Specials Prompt Deltvery ~ NAVY or LIMA BEANS 4 Lbs, 50¢ Soy Beans, 20 Iba, ... “v4 | Large, Fancy Rice, 3 Iba . Red or Spec kled F Renna, ib. Any Spices, 3 cans ‘ | Pure Cocoa or Chocolate, Ib...22¢ eel Cut Oata, Cra: Wheat Hearts or | M. J.B. Coffee, $-1b. can . ring Beans, can . aroni, 3 lbs. Spaghetti, M Tomatoes or Pea: ettes, 3 pkgs. AUNT DINAH MOLASSES, CAR. 065.0% Potted Meats, for lunch, can ah | ABE Sete lange Good Prunes, 3 \ Table Salt, 3 sacks SUN MAID RAISINS, 3 Genuine Alaska Salmon, 2 cans 33¢ CIAL Saturday Only Large New Walnuts, 1b. . Federal Milk, case . Libby's or Borden's Milk, ¢ Sublime Baking Powder, Years. jerth Frent, on Incline. Ev ET THE HABIT Pike Place Market ARTMENT weigh 2 tor t guaranteed) . special . special ice, 19¢ Ib; of Coffee. 3 Ibs. for riket Kod Wheat, ow Mace caroni, Creams | Gor rn, 7 bars Laundry Soap ‘Be 4 Bas Creme Oil Soap 26c¢ 200 —_ Jomirria Pancake Tien 2 85.50 300 iawn’ $5.65 | 5-1b. can Mola: can 206, 5-Ib. cans 15 Years Come in today for FREE Examination and Consulta- tion. THE ALBANY DENTISTS | Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Wecond Avenue aad Hike direst, Following, the orchestra played 4! Toqgt tg Chieftain Unaffiliated Masons of the ustaining the ‘demurrer of tho| Ig Enthusiastically Northern Commercial Sompahy Received at Met SUNDAY SERVICES Maud Powell, American master of the violin, thoroly pleased an audl- At St. John's Episcopal church,’ ence of American music lovers, who Holgate and 46th, West Seattle, packed the Metropolitan theatre there will be corporate communion ‘Thursday night to hear her, with and a rmon by Rev. Maurice J. John Spargur’s Philharmonic or- Bywater at 11 Sunday. The Right chestra Reverend F. W. Keator, D, D,, bish- ‘The program opened with Dvorak’s op of the diocese, will administer “Husitzka,” a powerful and dramatic| confirmation and preach at 7:30 composition, and reudered hy the or.| Celde Cause Hendacke and Grip “Sl Son cules” pause wba tk ee ee ee es aes seneee ee cae eae suite by Herbert, the American com: and afterward Maud Powell, appearing again, presented the audi- ence with a number of selections, as- sisted by Arthur Loosser, The program concluded with “In nning Room,” by Dvorak, solemn and sonorous meas- ures of Sibelius’ “Finlandia.” | poser, Colds Cause Headache and Grip Powell, with a St, Saens Concerto) jniy one “Bromo Quinine.” BW. Haynes repair it. Next Liberty| for violin and orchestra, GROVE'S signature on box. 300, theatre.—Advertisement. - ‘ Thursday right formed the Thomas’ of Huns Is Costly |™ Reed Lodge, F. & A M. The) OAKLAND, March 1—"Here's to |!0dke was named after Thomas Reed, | Ki who served long as atate grand seo# mperor Wilhelm! |retary and who was A party of men are alleged to |grand master. have toasted the kaiser fn a restau- FREE DOCTOR rant here Saturday night and now nine are held for federal investiga- Eix-Gevernment Physician tion. ‘The last four were arrested | Thursday night. Two Americans, who heard the alleged toast, are said to have en-| gaged in ‘a fist fight with the others and broken up their party, 1_ FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON 8T, RIGHT DRUG CO. sTonES Leek fer the Free Dester Sign.

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