The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 12

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Coffee. ..81.50 15¢@ No. 1 new Walnuts, Ib 20¢ 206 ¢ can Log Cabin Syrup. .30¢ rolls Tollet Paper,.35¢ 3c can Instant Postum....23¢ bea ya Reans 25¢ 25e can Hershey's Cocoa. ..15¢ bs. Bayo Beans 38¢ 2 packages Shredded Wheat His Wag: Crees 66 Beeley.. ee 3 3 ibe Corn Starch ahe eults for 25¢ . . 1 3c can Fish Halls... . 20¢ 45c Red Can Hill's Cottec..35¢ 45c jar pure Honey Be 2 cans Minced Clams Zhe | 5 bars Naptha Soap 25e 3 pounds Head Rice.......25¢ | 3 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti 40c pure bulk Mustard -25¢ for . 35¢ Ite pkg. Seeded Raisins..10@ | 10c pkg. A. & H. Soda ee 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 15c¢ Pork and HReans 10¢ MEA no 60.0s de ceae . 25¢ 2 cans Peas or Tomatoes 25¢ J 6 boxes Good Matches 235¢ 31>. can Guittard’s Chocolate 3 the. Green Split Peas 25e¢ tor 70¢ 2c pk. Ontana or Ceretana | 25¢ Baker's Cocoa or Premium Pancake Flour 25e Chocolate for 20¢ 2c fine Ginger Snaps, Ib..15¢ | fie can New Bataria Shrimps 3 Ibs. 25¢ STONG'S GROCERY—PINE 10¢ STREET PUBLIC MARKET choice new Prunes -Carter’s Little Liver Pills A Remedy That Makes Life Worth Living (ator will greatly help most pale-faced people Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 SOUTH END sua: CO-OPERATIVE MARKET is the direct result of Union Labor’s “BIG IDEA” A UNION MARKET—FOR UNION MEN We have put your idea across. Now give it your undivided support. Come down Saturday and give our list of MEAT SPECIALS the “once over” and you will become one of our regular patrons. Co-operative Food Products Association, Inc. « iccessors to Independent Packing Co.) Phone Elliott 1625 CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN 33c 5c Deliclous Liberty Kraut, per Ib, Special for Saturday— 3 LARGE CANS MILK JIM’S UNION BUTTER STORE STALLS 48-49 Best Jersey Butter, tb ASe | Jack Cheese, th <1. 200 M. J. B. Coffee, 3 Ibs.... $1.00) Milk, any brand, cnse.. 85.40 Where Quality Counts FISH—STALL 66 FRUIT AN IGETABLES s' a4 Salt Mackerel, 2 for Be | | Ling Cod, 2 Vos, the Shrimp, Ib. 200 mons, per dozen Fresh Trout, tb. Bananas, per dozen THE SAF 25c! 25c +ANDERSON’S GROCERY# We Deliver HMiott 185 ACE TO BUY 6 boxes Matches Seeded ‘i for ADS. STAR WANT BRING RESULTS| STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918, PAGE 12 MASKED BANDIT WAR OF TERROR! ENEMY AIRMEN (At? OF, TERROR! BATTLE MADLY |#£80lc MOTHERS IN WILD COMBAT Germany's |ystern of warfare in based on the | theory that the killing of four ehil IDENTIFIED, SAYS JOHN STRINGER Westlake Public Market? Under New Management. At Times Square. Westlake, Sixth and Virginia. | ldren out of five will induce the BY ade lag barney tg wap by és no ees the William Hartman, employe of the STALLS 1924 ThLEVHONE ELL. 170 TOKIO ; « P t n y | Admiralty 1 ng company, has | WITH THE AMERICANS IN| led Cross, declared here today been ponitively identified am the 7 - PICARDY, May 16--(Night)—Amer.|, THM Polley of “pence by terror."| masked bandit who held up ' 1 case Borden’s we at t . [he maid, “has resulted in the murder! raity Camp ne Mdmond viewed a doen-ringed cirous this and. children in Fe nee and Italy.” | din night, according to Sheriff Three tall cans Borden’ s Milk 3 Ib. « an ; _75¢ peaieow tireery ae ; sage | Bie’® apIFIt an the Teutons hoped. | company who had lived in the sume 15e bar Palm Olive So ‘ “ioe 65c b bunkhouse with the suspect, and 45e can Folger’s Coffee ° 3bAe Pound can Li } Sutton aky docked with tong tiner| MARS, SNOOK ELL 0 win tre room suri Hl ox earcheh bean Pad Bar we aa i See planes took the air firmt, As Une xtate that upon Hartman's return tof] Old Dutch Cleanser, od Three ibe pkes, Lux F crossed the tines there wan « boaree| — FLOUR SEIZURE |i ein winin s snort tine. atver J} 0 TSC bony’ rinken . 35¢ barking Ant aft guns. he A claim. wetting forth her 7 the ertme, he exhibited absolutely no Xe can Pioneer Mazola 3 Olymp! I the battle planes dashed toward each | norance of the federal hoarding law, | interest in the hold-up or the murder Clamn $2.25 Flour ‘ 27c other and a thrilling fight was on, | and protestir that six 4%-pound| asked no questions, but atolidly went 1 pkg. Minute 7 Jar Ibe, R high up between the lines ne | macke of white wheat flour, ne by | to bed and to sleep Taploca 12c Rubbers 5c Ont rr an observation post at (he) federal authorities in her home Wed Neither the gun used nor the 6 Small Hare 1 Ib, Full Cream Brick car | planes flashing 1 Iver as they line Red Croas, was filed Friday by | ais tine i Ibe, Bi wheeled in battle formation. 8000] re, Ina Hoffman Snook, 1618 47th STOKES AT FREMONT, GREEN LAKE AND MOUNTAIN VIEW | joc, ey oo A gy i oa ORDINANCE TRIES TO Prunes : diving like swall Their machine! jierbert FE. Knook, proctor for the an Ps una rattied and thin tratia of #m0K€ 'ciaimant. and her husband, was to} _ STOP HEARST PAPERS ’ FINE SPACE . from the guns streaked the sky appear before Judge Jeremiah Ne-| NEW YORK, May 11.—Justice uss ar e tc DKS. ah 24c | planes mounted to a position |terer Friday afternoon to ask that| Greenbaum, in the supreme court for Rent lowder | F t the othe then dived be allowed to give aa inmued an injunet gainat the STALIS 10-11 * Small .....-38¢ | pe straight into the melee, their ma ” mayor, alderman f of police ‘ “ to Good, Reliable Pr a Medium The F chine guns spurting fire planes! Attorne nayn that the fed-| of Mount V N.Y. restraining | For Extra Big Bargains Merchan 4 OM Targe ...91.48 | were apparently hit , eat Gain eke Gidta as pattem | OME n ordinance Lower Prices STALL 130 leaves thru space, Hut king a nervous breakdown, fhe te in a | probibiting New York : -— - f enemy, they sudder nerious condition, he anys, and aske| American and New York Evening ON ALL t Janhed against three planes that had] tnat proceedings relative to the flour| Journal in Mount Vernon Fresh and Smoked Meats c been pursuing them be dropped. James W. Gerard represented the War Sateen | Fall in Flames . Hearst newspapers in court H : y a | ae . sanewaible 4 The Mount Vernon ordinance was You can Save Money by Trading i t In the mixup it was imponaibie to] MAY REDUCE CLEARANCE) assed because of a charge that with us | i designate boche from French, as ‘ STALL 105 TEL. ELL. 4314 were looping and diving in a con | OF CITY ELEVATED ROAD Presiden non's wtatement regard All Meats Government Inspected fused whirl, After 15 minutes Of) rie hoard of public works took ph Bowes goss fata Dae doy | | [I Six Bars Swift’s White Soap.... 102 20 fighting two machines separated n Wilson's Memorial day prociama rs ; ideration of a reduction tr on 88 . od e Ameri th 4 purchase , from the bunch and started a death | Sunuderation of medic sgh | he it was printed in the Amer . AKIYAMA & CO. Si oe te a duet on the side lines. falte [ra ene ab ths emedean ‘Waanaw, alee ont |e 4 hand Poikines, 1 25 Milk, can 11¢ 300 phe. re 4g Sm then a streak f amok nal n¢ | cineers and others m the railroads owt « Boap ... oc jar Rig e Olives . A minute later the victor burst IN| cigimed that $76,000 could be saved 2 Ibs C | *b. can Pure Ground Choce Wrder Your Fruit Jars Farly famen ta smscus ining wics that|caumed that #7600 could te waved) — MONEY TO RED CROSS|II 3%... : : of the vanquished as it fell to eight fest. It formerly was raised| Request that merchants limit dec 5c Peet's Mechanics’ Boap.... At one time more than 50 ma-lron 76 to nine feet. Bettlement of | OTation of their businens houses to « rawberries, ns Fat Herring ° were v over the frontline matter is desired before the con-| taplay of flags, has been made by gg alc 25c Shinola Polish. . ; f with the #0UNd | demnation sult is concluded in court | # L. Webster, chairman of the Red Shopping Bag Vee chine guns. While! tor the right-of-way Crosa drive publicity nittes Stalls 35-36 Lower Floor = with purchase of 1 Ib. tea or far overhead a Suge n that mone a h would — —---- —----— fee 38. other fighters anthaireraft “a ” be expended for decoration be given 50c bottle Liquid Veneer....38¢ kun crews, dropped. their work to| SAYS “SHARKS” SEIZE to the Ked Crome instead, is made INTERLAKEN DAIRY ice. jar seuy watch and cheer the aviators, Boche by the drive committee 2 Ibs. Prunes . 25e¢ VAST PLATINUM SUPPLY Ellensburg Butter, 50c and American machine guns alike icp wien. | e Ib. were Jent. Rnipin, on both aide Claiming that there is an inex | jain peor] fly ag. he inne eae haustible supply of platinum in the ARMY OF GRASSHOPPERS Right from the Churn Fresh Churned Butter, Ib...48¢ aie? Beans, tb.... <7 ’ loware Den. i a ec | os 1 Strictly Fresh Ranch E New Potatoes, 2 Ibs. tee fired by either artillery. The war|Seward peninsula of Alaska, which AFTER SOUTHERN FARMS, DAIRY LUNCHES SERVED | S'T#y Fresh Ranch ew Eeeioe, 8 558 for the moment, was transferred to|i# kept from the knowleige of the < é S <4 . see . * ane st eee the sky government by a band of “sharks "| ORLAND, Cal, May 17-—An army Hot Cakes and 20 Buttermilk, gal. CLASS “A” FRUIT & VEGE New Gas Shell operating there, Anthony Hayes,| jad Lid nyge vaca Be yt re ae ert re eaaves Cc | lee Peg ae TABLE CO. | The Germans attempted a new| Alaska mining man, now in Seattle, | Orland tod and e } LL sale the | is Ce anak et Dackt Crimg |a@@reneed 0 letter to ‘The Star Pvt [eines senerts, teste, seer: Rg eee STALL 194 Stall 136—Upper Floor Stall | a shell that burst in the alr like | day, urging that federal representa parson if AN OttG o @ il | —_—_—_—_—_— — $$$ $$$ c ladvance. A year ago the hoppers WESTLAKE SHOE REPAIB h pire! ° ord! hel] | Uves investigate the situation. — = ag Bh: aaty eae “The supply there tn limitien, The] td considerable damage to early al L. ARCHIBALD Extra Fancy Winesap Appin t box SHOP on contac , " : | a = American artillery pounds all the| government could obtain all it could | fa. Cra | STALLS 190191 | teten Fancy sewten Ape Keres beer ts = pe | roads and villages behind the Ger |use, and still have a surplus,” be} | f <page erties eer wake’ roars baa] eaten WM. PEMBERTON NOT Any Counter Case in Store | Fancy Cooking Pot fered [been great activity behind the boche | positions during the past 45 hours | American fire has caused MADE COPS PEEVISH Effective “Oh, you rowed over with it, aid William Pemberton, reported Wed heavy lomeee bad the ore you? Tell that to the marines,” said | nesday to be the owner of the Golden indignant police officers to Cart| Rule bakers, at 4454 Fremont Sparks Friday jis only the manager of the bakery, Sparks was arrested on the water-| according to hin sister, Maude Pem front with a rowboat crammed with | berton, who is the owner, “Junk.” which, he declared, he had secured in Hremnerton. He ts being held in the city jail, pending invests | gation. FAMOUS ITALIAN AVIATOR KILLED IN U. S. MACHINE HEMPSTEAD, N. ¥,, May 17 Capt. Reanat, the famous Italian aviator, was killed in an accident here today. Resnatl was testing an American airplane and fell 100 feet The wings collapsed. Capt. Antonio Sylvia Resnatl was years old. He gained fame in country by piloting the giant jan Caproni triplane. One of his greatest feats was a flight over the Italian front, carrying ten passen gers in the big machine. “A THRIFT STAMP » day will keep the Hun away. 2 es OUGHT TO RAISE IT IN ONE DAY! Untess Washington's $1,000,000 quota to the second Red Cross Drive in rained in one day, it will be an offense against the state's loyalty | patriotiam and love of humanity This statement is contained in a measage from acting Gov. Louis F Hart, to the people of Washington One million dollars, he says, is small amount for a state am rich a# | Washington to contribute, and Wash: | jington's citizens should be ashamed |if the amount is not raised in one day, instead of seven For Sore, Tired, Swollen Feet; For Aching, Tender, Calloused ag Be Painful Corns —Use or |b Let us contribute to the Red] re, a gift gladly | d Jensen the st |ferings of our soldier boys,” he says! ” a in his measage. MRS. POTTER PALMER’ S | SONS GET $15,000,000 INHERITANCE IN WILL | CHICAGO, May 17.—The late Mra, Potter Palmer's will, disposing of her personal estate, valued at $1,600,000. and her dead husband's trust, valued $15,000,000, waa filed for probate toda soclet on divided Palmer's} equally between their two Of ber own estate, she left to the Chicago Art institute, gifts of] Good-bye, sore feet, burning; up the feet. Use “Tir” and wear | $500 to $8,000 to servants, annulties| o@t, swollen feet, tender feet,|smaller shoes. Use “Tis” and for- | to relatives, and $100,000 each to her| tread feet. get your foot misery. Ah! how jrons’ wives Good-bye, corns, callouses, bun-|comfortable your feet feel | ‘ons and raw spots, No more shoe! Get a 26-cent box of “Tir” 'BAKER STUDYING | \entaees, 20 more limping with|at any druggist or dsaraent BRIGADING PLAN | 2°2,°° ‘20228, 2 yout face in |store. | Don't suffer. Have good agony. "Tix" ts magical, acts|feet, glad feet, feet that never WASHINGTON, May 17.—When| right off ~ draws out all the sweil, never hurt, never get tired. brigaded divisions of American wisonous exidatieas which puff, Beware of imitations! British forces become mainly An can, the will be under Gen Secretary Baker de doubtedly true” today to amplify until he has studied the | problem thoroly For the pre diminution process is understood to be such that | un forces predominate In | aded divisions Gold Heaping Up in Seattle Banks| An official f $6,200,000 has ured this “un but declined nt the been made b bank dep » March 4, 1918, and more thy 00,000 wince May 1, 1917, John Price & Co, report. Deposits now gregate $145,524,925.95 ia point out that the increase has bean in apite of the steady drain of y loan bond payments Fulfilling Your Desire for the BEST BICYCLE The INDIAN MERCER CYCLE Co. Lib KING TELLS LABOR MEN OF LONG DREAM LONDON, May 1 It has al en my dream that two grea speaking nati should work together toward closer ls of ee ot ual’ Kine aboree. 1110-1112 Pike St. Elliott 1150 receiving the American labor delega- tion at Buckingham palace OWNER OF BAKERY “TIZ” FOR FEET Uncailed Shoes for Sale. Lower Floor, M. CINNAMON & CO, Stalls 108-9 $1.50 per Foot n A>. CSE Face IBLIC MARKET: Entrances, First. and. Second Avenues’ SATURDAY SPECIALS—MARKET CLOSES 6 P. M. Central Butter Stores Help Yourself Grocery MOUNT VERNON MILK, Large 10%¢, Smal! 5¢ | FEDERAL, BORDEN'’S OR CARNATION MILK, FINE FRESH CHURNED : » . Sie . > Dy TEE ALBERS reek a wilt, do-cent pee. 31¢ | CREAMERY BUTTER, LB, 45c | 1AG CO ss 57 on Seas tag WeahbernGoastet Daricy Vioursiri/ 889 LOCAL RANCH EGGS, = 4o 32 PKGS, GOLDE: MACARONI, ete 2he <5, RRS Bye RPS, Sey Santh Chara Qwest Prunes, 3 tbe 25¢, 7 ibs... 50¢ c WISCONSIN C CHEE ey Dried Pears and Peaches, Ib AP, Large 10¢, Small . Quaker Rolled Oata 12¢, 31¢ LIQUID VENEER, 60-cent size 3B¢, 250 size 19¢ | Gold Dust, 20-cent pkg....- 25¢ | : OCENT NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. COOK: | Central Fruit Stores AND CRACKERS . 17¢ | Winesap Apples, dozen 15¢ Hille’ Bros Can Coffee, Ib. 35¢ lbs. 856 | white Winter Pe: in, Gone Folger’s Bolden Gate Vacuum Pack coffee, per . risgniacbmcesaeustupesnalns 20¢ a Sweet Oranges, dozen ............ BTe. 3 Ibe. OPE, Lemons, dozen oz. 10¢, § oz 296, | California Grape Fruit, 6 for ng Book Free w 1 it Sort 8 Wa 2 Ibs 1.206 Dromedary Date ing Powder ... ’ | . : Farmers Vegetable Dept. | Washington Fruit & Vegetable Yakima Gem Potatoes, 11 Ibs............00- 25e j Dry Onions, 3 Ibe. ; 10¢ | Company Silver Skin New Onions, 4 Ibs 25¢ | ng Apples, dozen -.10¢ and ap al Spinach, ee : yw es, dozen -.20¢ to 40¢ een Onions. yunches 8, doze adishes, 5 bunches 10¢, 2 bunches Be Fruit, al h cee ae Native Long Green Asparagus, Ib 1Be¢ Cherries. g0e New Telephone Peas, 3 Ib 25¢ Kennewi Asparag Ib. 106 New Green and Wax Beans, Ib 20¢ | Fresh Cucumbers . Be, 10¢, Se Rhubarb, Ib 5¢ | New Turnips and Carrots, Ib. ........ Be New Turnips, Ib. . PPG Se | New Potatoes, Ib. . ‘Be and up Head Lettuce, each ..... and up | sweet Be c ons, Ib. Heed Lettuce, each ae | ave rmuda Onions, Ib Se 10¢ and 15¢ Fine Cucumbers, each . Lucky Strike Fish Co. Pickles and Delicatessen Stall E, Main Floor Stall 62, Lower Floor Pxtra Large Dungeness Crabs Pies 2O0¢ Sponge Cake - BOE Medium Dungeness Crabs for Home Made toh Highland Bread ile Sliced Halibut, 1b. Fine Strawberry Jelly, % Ib 1S¢ Cod, Ib Home Made Chow Chow, Sour, % pint -.10¢ pper Ww» Home M Chow Chow, Sweet, % pint......15¢@ Black Ce rh On pint « a .. 156 Finnan Ha b n Olives, % pint 15¢ Salt Mackerel, large, each es, Extra Fancy, 6 for ..10¢ Salt Herring, 3 for a size, dozen Rp anaes ..15¢ Kippered Salmon, 1b. Dry Pack Sauer Kraut, quart .........s0e00e 10¢ UNITED CENTRAL MARKET GROCERY STORES CO. SAM K. BELTZ, net Carnation Milk, Large, ......-+ -10',¢ | Large pkg. Citrus Powder ery Small ‘ cece eeeess OME | Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for ‘ “236 Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee—just re- | Washington or Krinkle Corn Fl s 10¢ | Beechnut Peanut Butter, jars 14¢, ceived first shipment of the New Vacu- um packed tins, Ib, 38¢, 214 lbs. 85¢ 35¢ S5¢ 19¢ Hills’ Red Can Coffee, Ib. 21% Ibs. 5 bars Cryst A¢, Ib. 14 Ib. oda, Can, 2 Ibs Arm & Hammer | Karo Syrup, Blue € White Soap Searchlight Matches, 3 boxes . 5 lbs. 49¢, 10 Ibs. Golden eae Macaroni. products, 3 4-Ib. bag Ceretana or Oatana ae: eae M. J. B. Tree Tea, Ceylon, E. B., Ja ‘pal Albers’ Pure ‘Rolled ( SOs MS MIB ake cetacean 5 BB, Sadik gs Hills’ Bros. Tea, Ceylon, Gunpowder Crisco 1¢, se, 93¢, $1. and Japan, 2 oz. pkgs. 10¢, 8 oz. 29¢ California Bayou Beans, 2 Ibs..... LD ADeitee ts eeaciean cae e ++. OSE

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