The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 13

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genes “YANKS' TEMPER 4Pect!te Supreme GROWDS CHEER writ prohibiting Judge Dkyeman BY LOWELL MELLETT the stockad “Clood-byo, God bless you, and re (United Press Corespondent) Tweedy’s attorney Is attempting to| member you have the honor of be WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES | secure hi jont's release by habeas ing mombers of the greatest army IN THE FIELD, July 26.-<Night.)— | corpus proc the ground the world haa ever seen If all the American army has the | that he vid run t This was again the spirit of the ame temper, the German cause is|court in hia ¢ lefense if they farewell tendered 600 departing lost,” a German officer prisoner told) would only free iraft men Mriday at the lunch and his French captors today Judge Dkyeman ordered Tweedy's entertainment in the Arena, where The officer said a German attack | appearar m court by 3 p.m. Frt/ trends and relatives of the new planned late in June, in the region | day of the Ourcq, was called off because | Kennedy's protest alleges that this of the manner in which the Ameri-| would be a breach of state quaran cans there previously had fought, | tine laws Further evidence that the crown . Prince's offensive was held out to | herself, while America, fearing the Germans as a peace offensive | Japan, fought to earn England's sup was placed on a placard in an evacuat f argument was ed trench, addressed to the French Avance was irre noldiers packed th in the singing, lw | speeches a galleries, Joined ned to patriotic 4 their loved camo for the train of Thursday, when left, were repeated lined the way of troops and signed by a German in-| sistible, that Paris would soon be tak-|™arch and applauded. — Parents fantry corporal. It declared that/on, and that France should not delay | Crowded about the depot for @ lant England is using France to protect © by continuing to fight chat. single. The highest tide in the world is in Bay of Fundy, between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The tide there sometimes rises to the height of Tl feet IMPROVEMENT OF THIS WOMAN HAS AMAZED FRIENDS |Looking After a Sixty-two! | Room House Is No Task | to Mrs. La Plant Now. “AN my friends know and can toll you that for a long Ume I was al, most a nervous wreck, and this Tan lac has made much a wonderful change in my condition that they are simply amazed at my improve ment,” said Mre. Ella La Plant, who conducts a large roomir house at 412 Puyallup Avenue, Tacoma, Washington, the other day For tho last twelve years,” she continued, “I had been in a terribly rundown condition and during that whole time, hardly a day passed that I didn't suffer from awful head aches. I had no appetite at all and what little I forced down would fer ment in my stomach and distress me for hours, My kidneys were o order and worried me night and ds and my nerves were so unstrune that, after going to bed, any little sound, even the rustling of a news paper, would wake me with a start | and it would be some time before I could drop off to sleep again. 1 had a very large hous to look after, and I was so weak and miserable that a couple of hours’ work would exhaust me no that I'd just have to quit for the rest of the day, The fact in, lone of sleep and lack of nourishment | had undermined my nervous system and I waa just wearing myself out “I spent all the money I had on medicines and treatments that did me no good, and I had about given up hope of ever getting woll, when I began to read about the good Santee was doing others, and I thought might as well try it. Well, sir, o way I began to pick up right after starting on it surprised even me! for (after experience with ther meds cines, I did not expect # rewults, My appetite ts just fine too fine, the way prices are now— for I feel hungry most all the time. My kidneys don’t worry me now, and ine Street LUDLicHlarhet Sugar and Soap Stall Pure Cane Sugar sok! as per Regulation of Food Administration 6 bars Naptha Soap.......25¢ | 15 bars Hotel Soap .-B5¢ 6 cans Sunbrite Cleanser, ..25¢ | 10 bars Goblin 48¢ ‘ 2 pkew. Lox she 5 bars Large Son. Lenox..35¢ | 9 ory ein Naptha . 1Be 6 bars Crystal White, Bob ie > " - White, Wool or A. B. Nap ~~ = bars P. & G. bebe 4 Large Gold Dust, Citrus or Sea 3 bars Cremo Oil, Bath Tablet. foam Imperial Peroxide, Wild Small Ci Rose, Glycerine or Peet's Las Seafoam Mechanic .. 25¢ | D. Cleanser Frank—Stall 15 Hot House Tomatoes, pound ..... ' 20c en 2Oe Sun Produce Co. Largest Peaches. Pixtra Fancy Grape Fruit, 8 for ......... 25c American Fruit Co. STALLS 1.24 Ice Cream Watermelon, A SHOPPING BAG FREE With $1.00 Purchase. Bring this Ad and get free sample of Salome. Red Seal Grocery—Annex 6 bars No-Rub Naptha Soap .......... 30c package Citrus or Gold Dust 35¢ can Ghirardelli’s Chocolate ... 30c can any kind Del Monte Canned Fruits. 20c can Pork and Beans........ 25¢ glass Loganberry Jam 45c jar Pickles ............ Fancy Tomatoes, 15¢ Ib.; 2 ‘Tbs Best Eating Apples, dozen ..... Faney Bartlett Pears, dozen .. STONG’S BIG SALE $500.00 National Biscuit Co, Cookies and Crackers to be Sold at About Half Price 20c can Extra Fine Pink Sal- | 2% Ibs. Soya Bean Pour. 25¢ 5¢ | 5 pars Crystal White Soap 28¢ 2 Bs. Slam Head Rice.....25¢ a5 20¢ fine Ginger Snaps, Ib. 15¢ 3 Ibs. Sunmaid Seeded Rat BING wee se ee ee 5 bars Lenox Soap . 23é | No. 1 Good Walnuts, Ib 20¢ 6-1. can M. J. B. Cotes. .91.50 3 pkes. Macaroni, Spaghetti I am rid of that terrible backache or Exe Noodles ..... 25¢ last. Those awful headaches are all gone, too, which Ix a grand relief, besides, I sleep all night like a child and feel so strong and reated when I get up in the mornings, that I don't mind at all, the work I have to do in looking after a sixty-two room house, full of people, My father ts now taking Tanlac and says be is just foeling fine.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the persona: db lection of a special Taninc represent ative.—Advertisement Two 25¢ cans Booth Sardines . « B35¢ | 3 Ibs. Choice Prunes » 2Be 6 cans Cleanser . 25e¢ Mazola Oll..35¢, 65¢, $1.25 Crisco .......30¢, 45¢, 90¢ 4 boxes Searchlight Matches eoveces sees) BBE 6 ibs. Soya Beans -25¢ Hills’ Red Can Coffee, Ih. 35¢ 40c Auto Club Cotfee.....33¢ UNEEDA BISCUITS 2 Packages Benides the Economy advantages you're always certain of QUALITY AND CLEANLINESS at the GROCETERIAS—that’s necessary for your continued patronage—that’s why it’s always uppermost in our minds, QUALITY ts never mcrificed at the GROCE TERLAS tn order to make price inducements Drink the Best Tea—And It Costs Less at the Groceterias met Te (Full 16-07 = GROCETERIAS Headquarters for Leading Cat Supplies Kerr Wide Mouth Mason Jars Pinta, dozen .... . 81.15 Quarts, dozen Half gallon, dozen , SWIFT'S WASHING TOWDER, LARGE PACKAGE c Large can Cleanser Be Hoh White 6 bars ate M. J. B, ¢ oftee. A -ib. can OMe Guittard’s 1-1b. can rolls Wa Ground Choc Pints, dozen .. Quarts, dozen Half gallon, dozen , 25 Stores Thrift Baking Wowder, can X PORK AND BEANS 9 g c SEATTLE STORES Bway No. 15, 14th and F, 19, 7 Greene Pik ot Ave, 1” Hastinke ee 4, 3416 Batara Ay. tet Av, —TACOMA = WAREHOUSE AND MALL ORDER DEPARTMENT, 208 THIRD AVE, SOUTH Nearly all the departing men are bh quick | THE SEATTL FORMER MAJOR LEAGUERS IN -ALL-STAR GAME }) Hight former major league stare STAR—FRIDAY, 1918, PUBLIC MARKET CENTER ’ oe: PIKE PLACE Also Economy PUBLIC TS. Fs Prices Are Lower Rs CnECK Seger Lg i tieon vic rKas af MeKenry, late of the Cincinnath Red PALD ADV eRTISI Stockings, In addition to the boys from the “Rig Brush,” six former P. C. 1 players will show their class with Shipyard team, The line-up fol Bunday between the Army and Navy ow All-Stars and the Shipyards’ All 1BK a Stars, according to the selections an im Al any saturn ane : nounced yesterday 6 Our New Stone-une Mii TER ster 2:50 p.m ovecr Gay Walter Mails, former Brooklyn Na MUINOMW Amecery s tonal hurler, will be in the box for aa | SEAL k STALL 44— K the Shipyard team, opposed by Polly ore 45 Ibs. :37" 30c BOAP. 970! Vt 33¢ Boer ea > JULIUS 6. i tad lows Army and Navy All-Stars Catcher—"Del Raker, Detroit STITHAM MARKE ericans (navy yard). Piteher Polly” MeKenry, Cinein. | Lewer Floor—Pike Place Public Market—Phone Main a” nat! Navionals (Camp Lewin). First base—Charley Mullen, New Fair to Organized Labor York Americans (Camp Lewis) Rolling Beef, Ib. ....+++ 15¢ Ronsts, Ib 25¢ gusend * R . ‘ Legs of Lamb, Ib 28e¢ | | ts of Vi 18¢ Second base—Rigem, Stanford unt F | vernity (Camp Lewis) |B Stewing Lamb, Ib . 20¢ | Vv Chops, Ib . 25¢ an ; Shortetop— La, Marra, Southern |f| Shoulder of Lamb, ib 26¢ | Cottage Butts, Ib aBTe Assessor King league (Camp Lawl, Liberty Steaks, Ib 18¢ | Hest Rac Ib tots 90s sh ; Fae 2 pounds . B5¢@ | Nice freah Hens, Ib........,.388¢ Republica Third bawe—"Art” Shafer, New| York Giants (United States navel | training station). | Lait fleld-—Kraft (Camp Lewis). | Center fleld-—Paul Strand, Boston | Nationals (United States naval train: | | tng station), Wght field—Duteh™ Reuther, Cin Jeinmati Nationals (Camp Lewt#, Managers — Capt. T. G. Cook (Camp Lewis), Athletic Directors | Henderson and Woodard, Shipyards’ All-Stars Catcher—George Tioelzie, Van couver, Pacific Coast International (Patterson MacDonald), Pitcher—Walter Malls, Brooklyn Nationals (Amos). First base—Dick Nelson, Univers ty of Oregon (Duthie) Second base—Roy Grover, Phila 18¢ 206 PHONE MAIN 6349 Pot Hoants, Ib September 10, WE BUY LIVE STOCK HAMILTON’S BUTTER STORE Stall 39—KExonomy Market—Lower Main Floor—1427 First Ave. Washington Creamery Guaranteed Fresh Ranch Butter 50c Ib.|Eggs 50c Doz. FULL CREAM CHEESE, 28c Lb; 2 Lbs. 55c MARGARIN ALS Good Luck, 40@ Ib; 5 Ibs. 61,05 | jer Nut, Ib. B4¢; 3 Ibs... $1.00 A WE THESE PRICES GOOD FOR 20¢ « fine Pink Salmon Can... see DBO 3 Ibs, Sun Maid See Raisins for .. . 5 bars Lenox Soap Sb. can M. J. B. Coffee Two 25c cans Booth’s rolls Toil « Ivory or Fairy | 2 Ibs. small White Swift's Snowflake, lb....... 35¢ Nut Ola, Ib. .seccceseees a5¢ COLUMBIA MARGARINE, Ib.......- osweene eee BBO delphia Athletion (Duthie). for . tbe can Sublime E Shortstop—"Hap” Morse, Aber " . Two 2c packages Cream of Bar for see Pactfic wes International Pickle Special CARNATION ley fOr osseces ae 3 ‘aroni, (Watterson: MacDonald), Sweet Mixed 60¢ M. J. B. Tree Tea, Ib ¢ cee Noodles . Third base—"Herb” Murphy, Seat Bweet Nibbina Zlib. can Gulttard’s Chocolate | 3 Ibs. choiéé Pru tle, Pacific Coast International (Pat Sour Gherkine ia Dah <4 ctadescauunte’ .2.. 65¢ | 30c pkg. Gold Dust terson- MacDonald) Chow Chow 4Se 12-02. can Baking | der for .... B8@ | 6 cans Cleanser Mazola Oil... 35¢,) yCriseo . * 0 5 bars Naptha Soap } 4 boxes Searchlight M 2% Ibs. Soya Bean 6 Ibs. Soya Bean: 6 bars Crystal White S00: 28E | 40c Auto Club Coffees Stong’s Economy Grocery—Stalls 37-38—Kconomy Market, Powder for .. 10-1b. pail Karo Syrup s5¢ pound pail .... Left field-—“Del* Beemis, Van ver, Pacific Coast International Patterson: MacDonald). Center field--Bill Cunningham, Se attle, Pacific Coast International yuthie) Right field—Lieyd Sileott, Aber deen, Pacific Coast International (Patterson MacDonald). Manager—"Pug” Bennett. \Finnish Loyalty Pledged to U. S. Resolutions pledging the loyalty of Finnish people in Beattie, were adopt o4 Thursday to be forwarded to President Wilson. The present Fin nish government is representative only of German militariam and not of the feeling of Finnish people, either at home or abroad, the reso lution reads, It further urges the (With Other Purchase Only) 3 to a customer Ripe Olives, 18¢@ can; 2 cans 25¢ Limit NOTICK—Watch for our Wednesday's Specials in Tuesday's papers. Rogers’ Peanut Butter, 20c Lb. Why Pay More? Bartlett Pears Watermetona, Ib. New Potatoes, 6 Ibs... -.... Lemons, per dozon......-.. B5¢ Stall 10-A—Sanitary Market Liberty Delicatessen STALL 21 Sanitary Market = Lower Floor Very Choice—Our Own Make Pork Loaf, Ib. . -50¢ DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY STALL 45 SANITARY MARKET—LOWER FLOOR STALL 45 Crisco .......45¢, 89¢, $1.79 | Hills’ Red Can Coffeq. .. 35e preaident to recognize the soviet t form of government in Russia, aa Mar pod 4 . P+ ‘Two Ibe cans Baker's Cogoanut | M. J. B. Coffee, cxn | mont representative of Rumian dem Aig: hm “Boe in Muk <8. -4--.15@ | NoRub Nap Soap . Ham Loaf, Ib 2 pkem. Teco Pancake Fipur 25¢@ | 1-1b. can Rex Beans ceratic forces, in the opinion of Finus, Our Famous Po POT po ncnseeceteeseeweres 25e¢ Bacon and “Ham “Ends, h...25¢ 1b, can Medium Red Salmon. . 2 dozen Jar Rubbers 18¢ Mason or Economy Covers, lb. Tree Tea. ri DS OR | sped. .acscnsudsces Large pk. Citrus Powdgr..24¢@ | Ground Chocolate, 1b. Sunbrite Cleanser ... -...6@ | 3 Ibs. Rolled Oats § bars Creme Ol) Soag..g...25¢ | Seeded Raisins, pkz. Wool Soap, large bat ..p-...B¢ | 2 Ibs. Flake Wn Walnuts, 1 Ib. 22.6 deneg- 250 | Labor Board May Fix Traction Wage ‘The traction wage problem in Se attic is still uneettied and the entire | matter may have to be turned over |to the war labor board for adjust ment | This was the probable outcome suggested by President Leonad of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power company before going into a further conference with labor lead ers Thomas Murphine, superin. tendent of the city lines, Friday SPECIAL SATURDAY Local Cream Brick Cheese Regular price 32c, Saturday 28c bb. STALL 8 cir cor or uvixo| GO PEANUT BUTTER 20c Lb.' 2 =". MILK 20c Ground While You Wait 5 | BUTTER | CHEESE | Fall Cream Kerr's Self Sealing Wide Movth . Pints $1.10, Quarts... $1.20 Stall 45 Rear Lower Main Floor, Sanitary Market YUKON MEAT CO. For Saturday Only Lard Compound.......-+ 256 Ib. Sirloin Steaks..... -. 28¢ Ib Be FAIR! Wtaserna Dresses—all Saturday at ...--- MEN’S O With or Without Bibs, for ....- At panes: Stalls 30-32.34 Sanitary Mkt. Inapection of First battalion, Third Washington infantry, will be held Friday at § p. m., at the State Arn-| lory. The inspection is expected to result in federalization In the near future. Other guard units all over the estate are being inspected by fed erai officers WATCH POSLAM SAE Hea | BRS See ~ WORT ECM] “450 226% 24cm mfferer should 2 Dozen 88¢ 35e Grade, Special 29¢ © F Pr poles ‘a Ever one Coffee! : ¢ Grade, Special 19¢ ly it brings rellet Guaranteed 3 tbs, ,.... Se et e itch le, soothes and con pread Poslam over an _ angr affected surface 1s to fee Stalls Main Floor STALLS 1.3.5 feat Gere, te reels: ile deueeas eae GREEN’ 'S BUTTER STORE “2. Market Treatment if t rising! short and improver every Tall Cans MILK HE re rola (Not Skimmed) .... 10c| glznien, rernes “SST SGN DANSON MEAT CO, crc sone | as* ALLEN’S GROCERY sold where. For free © Main Floor “A o Emergency Laboratories, a with Porlam, . Margarine Columbia Murray’s Meg ~~ é Are clean and sweet well as low in price, large numbers of cattle direct from the farm at only a fair profit, which makes the High-P bine sore. or ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR—SHE KNOV B5¢ LB. ‘eres | Murray Meat Co. Washington Wi CORNER MARKET" ‘The famous NUT-OLA bd RICiy Belgian Hares Specials Veal Fancy young stock Ga ‘our ax Just arrived. Reef; also on Steer Pot PAINLESS be | ekale ann Bnoc- ite City Crescent MAPLEINE 2-02. bottle. ed Corned Choice, fat Veal Crescent Baking Powder 1 Ib. can. 25: Over the Top Special on Homerendered Lard—4 Ibs. limit. RAIDS THROW FOE IN PANIC BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS (United Press Staff Correspondent.) WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, July 26.—Every Brit who disappeared from Foy station | pearance Mon¢ Missing Boys Are s Sunday, have been located working search with t odhouwa Located in Camp in a lumber camp near Kirkland. spot where they sd Allen Ballard and Albert Olson,|Mystery surrounding their disay \ berrieg ( MUST SELL OUT Everything Must Go—Wholesale and Retail WE OFVER THE WHOLE STOCK AT te ON THE DOLLAR Attenti@l Do you reg our Bread is best quality } NOILOVULXF ish raid seems to start something |f y¢, like a panic in the sector where Nverything must be sold at the kidnapping expedition occurs LL ths Ubeatnlen ase buay COA SAVE MONEY_-BUY NOW—GOING FAST stealing, the Germans are kept on These Prices Will Move the Goods needle s and pins. Men Suits to $55 values sell for $15 | Men's Work and Dreas Shoes to $10 DEN [he sensei sit | Manse sees ee |German high co dis issuing DH, F. b. AUSTIN, F rman high comman' i! fap o08 Third Ave., e Jam erort to ‘oe mouth and » to guard against © sore, sloughing so, you have 'YORRHEA Further evidence has P tained indicatin gthe pror so-called Riggs’ Discane. Twilleure|fonsive against the British may case and restore your gums ‘ . 7 , thie Gleethy condition very reasons come soon, as Ludendorff is known nN work guaranteed fifteen to be under pressure from home ears, A reasonable discount al- | to do something before his initiative owed to all union men and thet een ively wens ost complete forramination and estimate tree of charge SALI] BEGINS 8:30 A, M, DAILY AND CON1 Special to The Star by N. Li. A Kverything Must Be Sold Regardless of Price. United Painless Dentists |» Jorder after order in if} stir its underling surprise operatio! Look into our cums leeding. nob fo! ‘ Straw Hats to $10 for me Working Bhirts, gray ss ccces iSe | Mats, take your pick for : Ike | Felt Hate to $3 for. ta M80 | One lot, tak H Lunch Roo Bake! Formerly Net Bake’ tNh Jul 6 La rbie, the 83 Sater Gearon tan ba tania THE BARGAIN STORE orig 222 Occidental Ave. Second and it Main St.—Den't Mise the Place. by the Swies authorities on the os tonsible ground of a shortage of pa- per. Hours: \ Corner,

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