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

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Record for pturing Boches Goes to Italians” ee. Nov. 26--The world ree eer taking prisoners apparently lag to italy. f Caradini, son of the Soprefect of Rome, haa been 1 the silver military medal work during the Austrian re The citation says that white || tering with three armored ned by 14 men, he headed | Austrians and took them WITH MILLIONS OF GAL HIS TANK, WORLD" IN DUSTY ROADS ON BY J. H. DUCKWORTH N. KB. A. Staff Correspondent, TARRYTOWN, N.Y, Nov. 11 = ratio of John D, Rockefeller, the of! king | saved about one gill of gasoline for Unele Sam Sunday by walking to That and from church, Tt was an inspiring sight to see Tee eee of 20 sufferer from Resema | 35 prisoners f wae limousine, John D, made the great sacrifice Uke a man. He proudly smiled as he marched along the dusty road | to divine service with the humble | villagers, What cared he if Fuel Adminis j trator Garfield's order did mean | that seven million gallons less gaso | tne kg consumed by Sunday joy | diem hoofing it one mile to the little ‘eed the simple wash D. D. D. stone lyceum at Poeantico Hills. ‘tat foot trmediately that won- ives the Union church meets Usually he rotis up in his 12cy! gp calm, cool sensition that comes te taken away, This snotn- my was doing his bit and it made a a feet good. Besides, the gas saved would be bought anyway by the government Come to this popu- lar price shoe store for your Thanksgiv- ing footwear and you will save enough money on your purchases to help provide for jf) your Thanksgiving || dinner table. High-cut lace Boots, covered Louis heels, hand-turned soles, in koke brown, dark gray or Pe galt esss.., $0098 $4.95 Spat Pumps, in patent and | Same, with crav- epetic tops, pair | Catvin 8. Hall, of the superior court Spats—all colors $1.50 to $4.00 BOSTON AMPEG. SHOE. HH |wion, Mra |rear dragging a go-cart with the! | | roads of | seventh day anyway. | governing board from JOHN D. HOOFS IT! sLONS ry GASOL cian IN HONKLE! Saved a Gill of “Gas” for the boys over there. | Also hin oll companies produce ~|#ome ten billion gallons a year and the price is #till going up John D, walked to church with] hin valet. He looked hot in his| black broadcloth and square-topped derby, The service over, an informal chureh door. After looking around for some body to walk back with he picked out Fred Buswell, his boss electri | clan, Mrs, Buswell and the two! young Buswells, John D., chatting | in & most chummy way with his valet and Busweil, led the proces: | Buswell trailing in the! John PD. held reception at the baby It was a typical country Sabbath | scene. | Thé picture of the riefest man! the world has ever known, who had locked up his stable of cars for the! | day, footslogging it to church with| the village folk, proved that John! D, appreciates the fact that we are common soldiers in the war, and that we must all be willing and| ready to relinquish luxuries for the | great cause, Sinee the fire at his Cleveland home, John D. has spent the first) part of his weeks at Lakewood and the latter part at Pocantico Hills, There being no restrictions on week days, John D., who has had plenty of leisure since 1911, when he found the work of reinvesting his millions too strenuous and re | tired, will be free six days to burn! up all the juice he likes on the} New Jersey and West Chester county, John D. seldom motors on the He ke bath. ‘The roads he finds are awfully duty and noixy with thousands of flivvers on Sundays, Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone ecoe enon Mrs. Dovre P. Hall, wife of Judge 1 an old-fashioned Sab and their son Harold, aged 14, are i with influenza. Mrs. Grace Manner Brougham will speak at the annual Y, W. C.} A. meeting Tuesday night, in place! of Ben Scovell, who is unable to attend. Boxing bouta will be featured at |the Y. M. C. A. “mixer” Tuesday night, following the election of a members be ween the ages of 16 and 31. Cletteal: workers are needed by Draft Board No, 10 to complete | work before officially closing, De- } the Public: epne oa aplagl is are complete. You will not get what you want owing to curtailed production. T 4 ART OR THE i OORE Ii mca RC a Salers MA INS tthe Canadian ¢ the }from the war department cember 10 am “Vitis to ald war veterans in the| reconstruction of clyil life will be completed at the annual dinner of| Masonic} elub roc y night Seattic bakers of the Master Bakers’ association “welcome the Proposed investigation by the federal food administration” of the reane in a price of bread to 11 cents per according to an official an ro TE ee: made Monday A Thanksgiving basaar of candy and fancy work booths was opened Monday evening at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Marion at. FE. and Ystn ave. Closes Wed nemdis Peter Stearns, 27, and William Miller, Seattle men, are reported killed in action in the official list George as, Fri THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBRE WEST PRODUCTS CO. Stall Ki, Sanitary Market—Lower Floor Large Que .BBe ph, 456 at Fancy r 20¢ pt New dil 2B¢ don Sweet mixed pickles 20¢ pt Mince meat (best in the world)... Zhe ib lives , HAMILTON’S BUTTER STORES Stalls 20-22—Sanitary Market, Stall 49-—-Kconomy Market Waahington Local Ranch NUT-OLA 37 Creamery Storage Margarine, tb. Cc Goop Luck Guaranteed BUTTER EGGS | oop 1 58c Lb. IW svseeey 48c *,0°" Bb ! EXTRA SPECIAL—FLAKE WHITE Above Specials good at both at ’ AUTO CLUB EMPIRE 390 Ib; chal 106 five for . GHIRARDELLI'S HERSHEY'S COCOA LATE, per per Ib. 35c rn OUR CHOICE ALADDIN COFFEE, 23¢, 2 LBS. JUST A FRW DAYS MORE HAMILTON'S BUTTER STORES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 27¢ LB. noar corr 2 Ibs. for os CHOCO BUY YOUR FRESH SEA FOODS From a reliable place, In business in same location for § years OYSTERS ft, CRABS 3 for 25¢ Sn." Shrimp Meat SANITARY FISH CO. 128 sAytanr FASSBINDER’S DELICATESSEN MARKET SANITARY MARKET. LOWER FLOOR THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Cranberry Saucd™> Crawford's Grape Fruit Marma Mrs. Eamay’s Jellies, glass Po re Ae someon ae saaauiia Uh appy Home Straw Full line Mra, Porter’s Goods at ears Reduced Prices. Fig and Plum Mince Meat, 23¢, 2 Ibs. ....45¢ Rest Quality Full Measure Fresh Eastern and Olympia STALL 21 Salad Dressings. ALL KETCHUPS AT REDUCED PRICES, WASHINGTON VEGETABLE CO. STALLS K 1215—SANITARY MARKET 20¢ | Artichokes, each Be | C 2he¢ | Let : oes | English Walauts, Ib. 15¢ 25¢ uw Ge and 10¢ -. 40¢ Tomatoes, Brussels § Sweet Potatoes, 6 Cranberries, 2 Ibs AGAIN WITH BIGGEST AND FINEST LOT OF FINE, FAT TURKEYS To be found in the state at several cents a pound.less than you are expecting to pay, All kinds of fine Poul- try, Roasts, etc., for Thanksgiving. may Meat Co. Washington Maret | Pike Street PHILADELPHIA FISH C0. STALL 10, SANITARY MKT Lower Floor Headquarters for LUTEFISK OYSTERS CRABS ETC. QUALITY ALWAYS TURKEYS Ducks Geese Chickens The Best for Your Money YUKON MEAT CO. 305231 SANITARY MARKET Fair to Organized Labor PUBLIC _ $225 POTATOES, per Sack, Delivered Spy Ap ALLEN’S GROCERY Stalls 18-25, Corner Market jeadquarters Crescent Goods Crescent Baking Powder 1b. can... 25¢ Crescent Mapleine,20z. bottle .. 35¢ Crescent MAPLEINE 2-02. bottle..------35¢ Crescent Baking Powder 1 Ib, can. 25¢ Corn Meat, nole Wheat Flour, The Flour, % 115 W. R. HOWARD Stall 1l—Sanitary Market—Lower Floor RELIABLE FRUITS AND NUTS Another Big Shipment of Those SUNNYSIDE TURKEYS Nowhere such turkeys. Our cus- about those they These are equa’ = else can they raise tomers have talked for a whole year bought from us last Thanksgiving. as good, Enough said The Quality Is Here and Prices Are Right Of course we have a full line of other Poultry fine Fresh Meats. Get our prices. TILIKUM FED MARKET M 119.121-123-125 Sanitary Mkt, BEGINN’S BAKERY and— DELICATESSEN 15231, First Ave. Sanitary Market Phone Main 5695 and T CO. THE STORE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, Pumpkin and Mince Pies Try our Special Home-made Bread. BAKED HAMS--BAKED HAMS | All goods cooked in our own Sunitary Kitchen. MARKET Eat Turkey This r by all means. Never before has the world had such an occasion for rejoicing. Don’t Be Deceived Our prices are much lower than news- paper reports may have led you to be- lieve. Come and see, In addition to our TONS OF FAT TURKS, DUCKS, GEESE AND CHICKENS e laid in an extra supply of tender BELGIAN , just the right age. Cheaper and better than chicken, Dawson Meat Co: Stall 116, Corner Market, Main Floor. NON-EGG Try It in Ph At Most M 103.105-107-109 Sanitary Mkt. => “PUBLIC MARKET CENTER < by RAL | Cryer Sakae Guat is missing WASHINGTO: | hearings for James A. Peterson and Jacob Froh werk, socialists convicted under the erpionage law, have been set for | January 6 Two new voting precincts, one near the Country club, to be known :| STONG’S m‘SALE SALE These Prices Good for Next 10 Days 40c Finest Comb Honey 35e can Pineapple lic pkg. Jello... 15e can Campbell’ C—Appeal Vaudeville The following big program will be to be exceptional from start to OREGON CORN-FED TURKEYS and lots of fancy Ducks, Geese and Chickens at Wholesale Prices We Saturday > mi. every a can Finest Whit Fine Gingers : Fancy all Karo Syrup .... pail Karo Syrup Royal are Pore Milk i Pa tae a 12-07% can Baking C Bring Bottle. er 3 agus, 20, son of Mrs.| 419 Queen Anne reported killed in) SOAP « wzatal White, "35¢ Jones’ Meat Co. [@EoM} ons UE ee FOLLOW THR CROWDS TO At Grist MII, Feonemy Ma ECONOMY MARKET All Day Sagar Stall, HOOD’S THANKSGIVING CANDY SPECIALS FEANUT BRITTLE, 9Q¢ with good ry Day LOWER FLOOR Ah Aa STALL 45 LAUGHLIN AND WEST “The Cafe Lonesome” SHOE-TERIA No. 1 PIKE PLACE MARKET Purchased All the Samples of the Washington Mfg. Co. and of Milwaukee, “le up last year, when real leather y do put the best in REAL SAMPLE “Now, these shoes we was put into shoes—and ¢ SHOE They will go on sale at the Pike Place Shoe-teria No. 1, next to the Sugar Stall, at NEARLY PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BIG SHOE SAMPLE SAVINGS a Work EXTRA SPECIAL! While They Last $4, 40 to $6. 80 Ladies’ Small Size Men's High Cut st Shoes, rth up $5. 40 ay 80 to $5.00, Children’s Shoes $1.45 Up as the Highlands precinct, and the other at Snoqualmie Falls, have |i 9 oJ | been established by the county | commissioners. NS abe vite a ity. “FOR PITY § SAKE [RELTINGHAM—James Murray.| Absolutely the lowest price in the city 77, and his Syearold” grandson.|# not in the price combine. arvin Dowd, were burned to death) > | one saad jin a fire which broke out in a B PORK, VEAL |} frame building at Maple Falls, 25 Cheaper "Than Ever Before. THOMAS DURAY wore | Paul E. Lamb, Pay checks cashed for customers. Louis Grossman : (A TRAVESTY ON THE OLD-TIME MELODRAMA) ave., is offict }action in F Direction of C. B, Maddock | Albert Keim, official of French bureau of commer ape ae |lecture at the Y. W. C. A JOSEPH L. BROWNING | night under the auspices of t In “A Timely Sermon” Nance Francaise. Hin addre |be in French, on “French Civiliza- ton | Heart disease caused the death of | IN John &. Johnson, Alaska mine own: | T s jer, at the residence of K. FE. John | |non, four miles from Seattle, ac | cording to the Feport of the coroner | eae — hd E. C. HUGHES SERIOUSLY ILL § vour turkey F.C. Hughes, Seattle attorney BREAD, ROLLS or CAKE ings from Hood and senior member of the firm of GLAZED FRUITS AND 80 ae tne peta The war is over, and by permission of the Food Ad- | CHERRIES, LB. c , where he went recently for ministration we are allowed again to use ALL-WHEAT HOOD CANDY CO. [medical treatment. His wife and 1501 Pike Place Market. FLOUR, and you, Mrs. Housewife, will get your old- time quality goods. Bread Plum Pudding 60c Lb. FRUIT CAKE, such as mother used to make. Indi- vidual sizes, just the size to mail for Thanksgiving or Christmas, Don’t forget our NICE CRISP ROLLS and our home- made Bread—such flavor as we have been unable to give you-when compelled to use substitutes. ST. GERMAIN BAKERY 1517 Pike Place and 409 Pike Street. BUY YOUR POULTRY —At the— STITHAM MARKET Stall 43, Pike Place Market Lower Floor 200 Fresh Killed TURKEYS ASC, 50c Ob. Men's 1-Ib. loaves o 14;-Ib. loaves ,.... any kind could not be better. Girls’ and Boys’ Samples $2.40 to $4.80 joys’ Hi-Cuts 83.20 to $4.80 Pa ae EYES OR SPECIALTY 2:30 P.M. 8:15 P.M. ilies co <S DE LEON. I Isa hn Mrs, W. M. Somervell, are | Concert Orchestra Travel Weekly Tears of | ex- perience In fitting glasses, and our TWICE EVERY DAY ek Z to make better money. Night Prices 25c, 50¢, 75c, $1 Comfort Slippers 65¢ up—Lots of colors, all sizes. This Sale is on at SHOE-TERIA No. Pike Place Marke(—Next to Sugar Stall. Broken Lenses duplicated Matinees Thort notice at reduced prices. j Pablic Market. | i COMI BARLY! 1826 First Ave. One Bleck South

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