The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1918, Page 3

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Volunteer Today . MARINE rst to Fight! FIRST AT PIKE J STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. PAGE 8 100 GENDS shivers down your back—thrills you through and through! Makes you glad you’re under the Stars and Stripes. It’s 100 per cent American—all seven reels of it— and the at the Wurlitzer 11 TO 11 Wallace CONTINUOUS basket Tomatoes Cal Turnipe—Toral ow yellow iow anck rruirs Apr ltcious, extra fancy Prices Paid Wholessle Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit VEGETABLES Aitichokes Per don =. bor ™ er #iat Dutch, erate 2 doa. California California, per ™ Winningsted, per Corn Husks Per M. Corambers . mI Cahors t—Per ™ Garlie—lacal, new, per ™ peaia— Local, per Mb. Tattue A per dos . Terrie Angeles, crate Cranberries —%4-bbl Eastern, bbl Nebraska, per Tb Sakima Ger Radishes—Lo Khubarh Local; Kutalegee Alaakn Apinach Yakimne box Yoo@1.15 Local - GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES efor centurion all over the 5 world, 1 MEDAL Haarlem Oil has relief in. thousands upon f casey of lame back ciatica, Pheamatiam, gall- vel_and all other affec- 6 of the kidneys, liver, stomac Mpiedaer ana ed ¢ aquie cleanser tne bi or cloudy dder and * td urine, bret dust” head oh delay a minute have. diftic our dru box’ of Haarlem 0} not back aches 0: the loins or. urinating, G FLOUR (Prices paid wholesale) | Whote wheat, bbl. wash bale 10 9-1. mocks and throw 4 Country Hay and Grain trouble (prices paid whe cheerfully und, 2 : yu are not satiated a days’ une, Acc only the at original GOLD MEDA Ol Capsules, None other igen n few pure “The Unbeliever.” ‘alifornia Shell eet Seraps Chick Food horts toy Henn Meal thy Tir | Wheat * Kelling Hay , 6 to 126 Star-Liberty Weekly ADMISSION 20c—CHILDREN 10¢ 100.00@ "1 28.0030 Prodacers for Veal and Pork frozen ok howe » Hatter, » Wanhtr Washingtoa Prices ™ Retailer for Kens and Cheese ¢ Washington erbamery, cube brick | oo| Means 00 00| 00 00 0 00 00 00 rd | i yey U, S, PL ANS BIG LETTERS = BEDDING SUPPLY FOR WAR FORCE Ri BY ¢. 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I married a British|no one ever tellx subject of German birth, Ever since} thoughts about 1 came America I have lived in| It is perfect! the United States, Wil this m mind tries to adjust British German citizen?| evitable 1 in now dead, and I t taken ar ” out USTICE TO Might Bea British Citizen Dear 4 are one a lusion that ybody one's own 8 dead. astonishing how the welf to the tr or to the conclusior out do in My so are «Ww }this world is done with the sire of attaining happiness pve we ask for, but It is not wealth we means of attaining ba t in not friends helps to happiness It if not world’s power we ask for the power to bring is happiness into our hearts ¢ whole mistake in the whole is our mistaken idea of hap 1 born ¢ sole de um now MRS. B are Ameri: am quite sure considered a Britieh 1am not familiar with ish law in regard to mar but untry would be considered a « the U, 8. should ried a U, 8, citizen. It is not happiness ask for, but a ness for, but an citizens. you be in thin ¢ zen of ou have think mar T fs ie Sends Raised Corn I thought that I want Bread Receipe who would always agr t I wanted som Dear Miss Grey age Yes, Margie, you Housewife's . Remy ey bagel ""/ the only woman [hav r known —— Am sending my faverite/wno would face fife courageously pn Jand I find that I wanted only some Two and one-half cups of water, or sax taunt Gk tetas 4 ne to*think I was the sweetest and “ ’ I expect that Dick did thia in his art 00, was looking for « happiness 1 some one with me. I thoug! one who In response tol woud request for raised corn] sugar, 2 4 level teaspoons salt aay seant flour “1 yeast dissolve warm water, Add sugar ing and salt to liquid and he ‘ling; add corn meal constantly until Let cool and add compressed Add flour and knead we I night. In the : again, divide and bake uw cups of happine all the me, from omfortat directior as has condit and al ns that Dick's was that all is » away him un little every one book for ha almost always and an even the well morn take |care more for pleasure t pl pleasur ness, when sure giver above into tion to me has always been lictous raisin bread, add to the recipe|#omething I was rather ashamed of : Fagin eyed pe }and Dick's idea of a good time was 4 cups sugar When adding beater 1 one pound and follow directior east, add 2 eggs we 2 valaten am I thinking and writing all se at this moment I am adjustment is very hard. W when I ‘Thank you very kindly for this time ever con back on my ten | with Dick dren that 1 seem when I think of my Just now, little a little ocean with not ix one best shall lc heard women ears of married life the kind of a to remember cirlhood? book, I cornt 1 recip I of, and Iam « readers will take adv ever mar as a dream. Writer in a Hurry Miss boat out on some Was in sight by which Please to reach peace and un amp when pl Gre of a st e]1 can steer d| derstanding hat would Dick have done cone out of his life when I the z? I think his greatest was in a |would be to f t—and placed the stamp | jus I want to remember People of tas I to remember every little their m a inside nm ut foo! that Dick ever said | at become panic |for ur I'll forget the glint of fun that used to come into his eyes or the curious little curl of his upper [lip when h settled into that had I CORA was a indicated that letter It probable of na ambition writer the Well hurr. now want sh thing times I side lope Might Talk on War Just Now Dear Miss Grey takes a girl out in the in supposed to keep the convers | going? What are interesting topics of conversation? TIMORA The re for kee interesting person ean deliver but he make conversation, Naturally having sought the girl's com: pany, the man is responsible for her entertainment. And she, as , must be as interesting an entertaining as possible > ple who interested in things naturally talk about them. So, to talk well, you must be inter ested. The number of things to be interested in is unlimited, but this uthleties and ought to furnish good con ber When mouth evening man who ation ponsibil't the conversation on both a monologue Or cannot 2 NO CHAR his gu RAND ¢ are sick and sufferin surely book versational Invest. inthe THIRD LIB | | BRTY LOAN. shing's Army | Arey | what we} are and | and the} boundless | tricken | our Chiropractic Dis. STRAND & STRAND Satisfactory Terms Always te QROTE-RANKINCO, OTTO F. KEGEL, President | | ore Hours From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. FOLDING GO-CART Special $11.75 So large that it give room for movement growth. Substantially structed and neatly hed; folds up with motion. 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We are exclusive distributors of A-B Gas Ranges in Seattle Sold on small weekly or monthly paymenay short all Grote Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—GroteRankio ¢ crooked #m am #0 fearful, little book, that » time will come when I will not mind's eye his nds, and hear the his voice. | remember so that is able to PAINLESS see in m ong. fer hi somewhat te tones in book, let 1m we let me remem when Richard Waverly III understand, I make bis baby his fa ras I ha seen him, Already I e up in the night nd my heart is beating rapidly and ¢ {x a choking constriction about my throat, And 1 try—oh, how I tryto remember ~ @very little line bout Dick's face, the way his fine hair was parted and 7 way he used to tie his tle please, Fate, do not le (To Be Continued) | LIFT OFF CORNS | FREEZONE IS MAGIC | — “Spare us P in” is Cen 4 3 | 608 7 Costs few cents! Sore, touchy there ts % a | corns lift right off with fingers. No pain! can eyes we GaGLUTELY mn teeth. aluffing and bleeding, you PYORRHEA. 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