The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918 LOUIE LONG AND HIS RIVET GANG | FEAR NO SEATTLE COMPETITORS (ENTRAL * FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances First and. Second Avenues SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P. Mi. Help Yourself Grocery Co. Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. ee ee he | New Potatoes, 6 jem O14 Potatoes, 9 =a (a on Credit! The clothes you buy from now on during the war are called upon to give you the fullest measure of satisfac tion—only clothes that really satisfy conserve man power ind resources. ‘= or Pd | We have merchandised our (ocks with that idea in view any garment you buy here Lark will srve you well. We Re anxious to help you practice wit J ' : | Green String Beans, 2 Ibs genuine economy. i erties a Wax Beans, 3 , 4196 Local Telephone P tb 9 Cry sta Vhit soap | Head Lettuce, F ror Men’s and sree The) ot agg Huck wheat Yakima Tipe Tomatoes, Ib Cox Gelatine Jiffy Jell, 10¢, 3 phen Santa Clara French Carrots, Beets and Green Onions. Radiwhes, 3 bunches ... ores lQvergreen Bweet Corn, large cars, 2 for......25¢ Logan and Raspberries, 2 boxes... vee BBO Mrs. St. pre Main Pleor—Stall Stali K—t patairs co Di Young Men’s Suits $22.50, $25, $30, $35, $40 Embracing all the very lat- - est materials and styles for Fall and Winter wes NERY ci 5 for Home } Sour Chow Chow, pint eet Chow Chow, Special, pin arl Onions, pint ..... cing Best Sweet Mixed lain Sweet Pickles, pin ry best Spiced Sweet te), quart ... or Qu These aggressive boys constitute the Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Co.'s crack rivet gang. From left to right they are: S. 0. Cook, reamer; C, BE. Bagan, helper; Lewis H. Long, riveter; Anton Mass, holder and A. 8, Campbell, heater & Eddy | the end! See the adamant holder on, for the tide of individual contest to y helper and the hot heat | drift went 4. xxregation claima it can| Here we have the original chal 20¢ m= r t ' enging mar thin district 13%¢ | Genuine French sees t he - pol eos aii 16 French Cookiea, Cardamon flavor, dozen pe 4 +a 4 ~ 20¢ | iiome Made Scotch Highland Bread, loaf y sand w yo gonfalon w -.10¢ | te at the Sea riveters Victor vos 23¢ | Washington Fruit & Vegetableyiia : ”? Company » / ARRIVAL OF YANKS soar ; i ‘rawford Peaches, basket ... “ hme ge tag Poin Central Fruit Stores Sarees eee re: ter ¢ r P " ; Rurbank Plums, basket ...... phil Best Bananas, dozen ....... ¢, with dogged Watermnelons er BIG EVENT OF YEAR|! (Al A LIGHT BY J. WT. MASON significant event. The reluctance . bs nited Prem War Expert) of the k . {itariata to compel Copyright, 1918, by ( 4 Press) the or Von Kuebim NEW YORK, Ju moar . hin repudiatic val of America » France ibility of defeat of Ge Suits, Coats and Dresses for early wear, and we are receiving new nents every day—and are show- ¢ Th the very latest fashions. e styles we've collected are rather to appeal to you very strongly e understand the type of styling achieyes 2 goodidress reputation. Prices $19.50 to $65 ALTERATIONS. FREE WELL—NEVER, Mis THE MONEY” | Fancy Lemons, doren .. | Sweet Oranges, dozen 20¢ | Seediess Grape Fruit. Best Watermelons, Ib. matoes, Ib umbers, each . New Potatoes, 6 Ibs. ........ army is Indicative ¢ the presence tas bt he a om ones eo ree“ | American Grocery Stores Ci Co. t ng point in modern clv.| | It | AO et ae tne Ger | CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SAM K. BELTZ, Mgr. ization will probably be dated by year of warfare begins, the Ger m of rhe clan appreciates This can be enaily, accomphy opening a charge eae Ps Be hecatme mr Rerteti< | guture historias vm the year of Man leaders are taking an in Federal Milk, Large 10¢, Small.....5¢ Two lic pkgs. Seeded Raisins for. ..25¢ for it in small sums, either Weekly or monthly ff thin ana weak le an almost lonpoma. !0n's resolve peg lem tgy 9k may Phang 0 Sle ag fn me Bes a Pct wi 35. TORS is sscahepe 2. Goce best suits your own convemtence. Wo task bemnune there fe nothing to) SON TEN we < eae y Jon The || Hills’ Red Can Coffee, Ib.......- ake Colman’s Mustard, 14 Ib. 49¢, 14 lb. 27¢ vat 7 Mr Harry L. Seaver of 69 Union Hindenbarg’s Motive geting ie Ibs. states . 4b, bag Ceretana Pancake Flour. ..32¢ 5 street, Lynn, Masa, a carpenter, was 4 M. “J. B. Coffee, lb. 35¢ P5e 25-4nt Cake Parowax .... cite Lyne a carpent Tt was fear of Amertea’s fast @c- O¢ 4 permanently defensive role by ‘si 50 0 subject to rheumatic attacks, and comulating military strength that \." Phogenture ‘Thin, altho the 5 Ibs. < Mason Jar Caps, dozen .. his ‘experience will interest others compelled Von Hindenburg to en-|fourn year of eonfict, has men f Postum Cereal, large pkg.......... 23¢ | Economy Jar Caps, dozen ... “were Fags in his campaign of ruthlesly Von jindenburg display an unpree fi tills’ Red Pkg. Tea....11¢, 29¢, 57¢ | Liquid Veneer, 25c bottle for Shed: rheem macrificing his own troopa; and It wiented degree of power in offen f 4 ’ ’ 21 Liquid Veneer, 50¢ bottle for twenty was the knowledge of the over- sive warfare, nevertheless, the year tar Sardines .........++s. ¢ Albers’ Pure Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs whelming reinforcements America ia, with an admiasion by the Ger s ). atl ends with an ad on ) s ‘Il’s Soups .. ‘ e wan sending to the allles that per-/man government that by there Campbell’ ups PIG, “Gh cade ty die cd ced mitted Gen. Foch to me his lines in | Crisco. .32¢, 48¢, 95 5, $1. $9, $2.89 Albers’ Pure Rolled Wheat, 3 Ibs. +3 means peace cannot be won (CHELYS . rT ' " 5 © 1 rag “le 9° 111 Third enue. fain Bevan See one lone of mornle| inet fact i» the certainty of wlth Fels Naptha Soap, 4 bars...........28¢ Pioneer Minced Clams, 2 cans. Be at and Av 4 2 ayy ea to. the: allied Sore ere as ate |male victory for. democracy Lenox Soap, large bars, old 5 for Tall, 2 cans ...... . agp hy pos ego pe ag gov: po Wi, tink onpltnte <0; the aitien thd Dual Monarchy Sees This ies See .. 25¢@ Santa Clara French Prunes, UNION STORE UNION HOURS he, had dizey spelie and year, has similarly been based| Affairs in Austro-Hungary dur- ii White Figs, 2 Ibs. A3¢, _ eye re 23¢ G Wie Wea ces ! ing the past year have been highly was’ neTvow My stomach was out fundamentally upon America’s forth cin of order. I warned of a person w oming major activities In the war unsatiafactory to the ba ae amg The jams’ Pink F | All the victories of Von Hinden- People of the dual monarchy have cumation, a his burg tn Flanders, Picardy and *hown no gratitude for the Ger t “Vote for the prohibition mpagne do not compare tn their "AN ansistance which permitted the WILL rendum t be our slogan, for t timate consequences with the Austro-Hungarians to recover their we must remember that the liquor 1 I promise to world democracy con. lost territory in the Isonzo area faction has not given up its fight tained in the American operations 894 to drive the Italians back to We must select men this fall who at Cantigny, Belleau Wood and the Plave. Since the victory of the will stand for national constitutional Vaux central powers in Italy, Austro. prohibition. Let us hope that Aug- Prossian Threats Hungary has become increasingly “This fall sec mporta dee: | ust 26 will * starting the fourth year of the Téluctant to continue the war. Riot- tion from the ng has occurred sporadically Vienna and many t an yet wens peat ee | had WOR Dr If you value your watch, let 4 tfeatment Haynes repair it Neat Liberty theatre.—Advertisemen FREE DOCTOR Ra-Goverement Physician ~e national prohibition for the period of the war 1111 FIRST AVE or 1@ WASHINGTON sr. ‘0 Washington W Margaret Munna told 85 women de war with arrogant threats to modeling on As you pas: RIGHT DRUG Co. stones Leok fer the Free Doctor Sign. BUFFALO, N. Y. July 26.—Avi- ator J. Lawrence Dw m, Brock- ville, Ont. was instantly killed and Ralph Doolittle, San Francisco, ta n the fall of an air- w changes in the m mm the muccenses of wugkesting a an armies were accepted | * ve, the German govern hax ended the tally inju con Third Avenue at Washington Street Min Always Phone Sehenecindy. the recht” va sau of ot ck GREAT OLD REMEDY io. Sanitary Elliott 2700 Bio” fede pibininasiiine an'ee eeda'e ast Two Remarkable SHOE BARGAIN of @ collapse in the Hapsburg ete oman oor FOR SKIN DISEASES ogg the ag Foye S. S. 8. Clears Skin of Eruptions mer r trouble, and fin : Drives Poison From the you e y well. Fifty years secant tore panty fe pw rechieg discovered and 4. During When Germany ts SOUTH END ina irs—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included ance to buy @ pat th Shoe ¥ pimples ap: bad blood, and Saiaies pa Pattern Shoe a on the pa Munson at ward ‘ the sufferings AT THE mus si r allien. Winer advice, however, has belief in eruptions. "There ° prevailed. No scheme of interven- | lieved take chances, tion in Russia has been proposed | to health t 8. 8. S. from out danger to the cause of democ. cure from your own fruge v wri for expert medical ad. racy blood tonic that w pur our Addr Medical Director, 438 have just received heavy shipments of If democracy’a ideala are sound, | blood and cause a most decided abate Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, the Germans cannot crush them in = Sy top veal, so come tomorrow and take your choice of delicious Russia. The Russans ing terrible sacrifices Roasts, Chops or Steaks ces slot") WINNERS OF CASH PRIZES west should remember the cruditie of their own revolutionary epochs, and should be patient with Russa Not otherwise can freedom dom inate the world. days that will gi atinfaction Our assortment of cold meats and sausages, for fireless dinners and pic- nics, is unsurpassed in both quality r and low prices. All sausages made in our own Union Market by Union Men. Eeoperative Food Products Association, Inc. to Inde Packing Co.) Phone, Elliott 1625 In The Star’s Classified Advertising Contest—Five Prizes of $5.00 Each Awarded After carefully checking the classified “ads” inserted during the seven days end- ing July 22, the following winners are an- nounced. Winners avill please call at The Star office, where the prizes will be given out: A. J. Nelson, 5812 22nd Ave. Health Board will Move Quarters to University Campus The state board of health will be moved from its present quarters in the Henry building to th campus of the University of V ton, where od laboratory woilities will be workmanship. ernment a JMS BIG BUTTER STORE—Stalls 18 and 49 placed at its disposal. The change, TAILORS pb vate aBte ‘ and 16 announced Thursday at a meeting ; $1.00 | Fine Bulk ¢ 1 - : Of; the board of rewente of ‘the Uni- MMW: a sac + sag ig. se ate $5.00 ALWAYS WITH THE Where Quality Counts lack Batin Shirts, three grad the suggestion of ¢ ister that 75c, 85c, $1.00 rir ie rie pabeathe Mrs. J. K. Forrest, 5400 University UNION LABEL with the state Suge station 1 SHOTION KHAKI TROUSERS POPULAK PRICES Boulevard ..... eee S. J. Snyder, 851 Market St... . $5.00 Fred C. Burner: 7029 20th Ave. NeW, Ses sees, ..+. $5.00 Mr. Singleton, 8306 46th iti Ss. $5,00 r olive drab, $1.75 +» $1.95 | $1.50 +. $2.00 KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP 1209 FIRST AVENUE, short ex cour matics was made at Watermetons Pee IVE ene a ests '55c mo" 65c the meeting Stephen I. Miller, acting head of the department of economics and business administration, was appoint ed head of the department to take the place of Prof. Carleton H, Par. ker, deceasad, 304 PIKE ST.

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