The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 12

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? ‘ & i t q i q q i PAGE 12 SHALL WE SEE YOU SUNDAY AT COTTAGE GROVE The Fastest Growing District in Seattle Sixty new homes built in Cottage Grove in the past few months, with others start- ing or in planning so fast that we can’t count them. Men who labor in the near-by shipyards and mills are using their spare time even- ings and Sunday building real homes that free them forever from the rent man. Wives are helping, and they keenly enjoy the part they play with hammer and saw. It is the only way to become independ- ent, to get a home of your own. We will sell you a fine, big lot on the easiest terms, and furnish the necessary lumber, if desired. Any fair plan, if you will only show a willingness or desire to become an owner, instead of a “renter.” ~~ Cottage Grove is within easy, level walking distance of the steel works, Ames’ shipyard, Fisher’s Mill, Elliott Bay and the North Pacific Yards. . No carfare, no long waits, no transfers —just a short, healthy walk, and you can sit right down to dinner on time every evening. You can raise your own vegetables,. small fruits and berries; keep a few chick- ens and Belgian hares. The soil is rich at Cottage Grove. One of Seattle’s finest Public Schools is right at Cottage Grove, with a big, 20-acre Public Playfield adjoining. Come Out Sunday or SATURDAY, IF YOU CAN And See Cottage Grove Take the Fauntleroy or Alki car and stop off at our West Seattle office, right where the cars turn to go into Youngs- town. Or drive out through Youngstown, just a block or two from the Steel Works. See for yourself what the men are doing out there. See the women in overalls handling carpenters’ tools as deftly and artfully as the men. Cottage Grove sure is the ‘fastest growing district in Seattle. Since 1853. PUGET MILL CO. West Seattle Branch Office Corner 26th Avenue Southwest and Spokane St. (Alki and Fauntleroy cars stop at the door.) WZrecetell TREE IES 9G “s= eterias Seattle BE BE GLAD—There's a ‘0c “°° Division J°**Groceteria near your home. No. 1,509 Pine Street. No.8, 7th Ave, W. and No. 16, University bh 5503 14th N. E. 53-54 Pike PL Mkt No. 5419 Ballard Ave, een Lake Mkt. Pike Street End Market > 7, fo. WHAT ABOUT FATHER? Obsessed with the big idea of groseees | those at home, father often omits the essentia protection of his most vital asset—strength. SCOTS EMULSION is as beneficial to the hard-working man of business as it is to the growing child. Scott’s imparts the quality to the blood that enables the body to grip strength fast. Scott’s helps solve the problem that faces every business-man—that of keeping up with: || wes wear and tear on the body, vn Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.L. yg —— ant STORES COMPANY INCA § ten ct zo future nen ihe THE SEATTLE STAR ROW BETWEEN : (United Preas Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Nov, 29.—Suppose one | of the congremonal candidates in | your district waa selected by a Taft | NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—The dis | Bryan coalition been settled, and no agreement be | democrat but, in any event, pledged tween the countries ia in sight. to support the coalition thru thick This statement was made here to | and thin, Suppose another cand! day by Dr, Castro Ruiz, the Chilean | date waa sele by the regular consul-general in New York | democrats and another by Mra, Car | He said, however, that both coun! rie Chapman Catt | tries were quiet, according to his lat) Maybe you could then begin to | eat advices: approkch an approximation of the | Dr, Ruts dented today that he had| pewilderment of t given out any statement that the itish eb | controversy had been settled. He maid that on November 26 he an nounced the receipt of a telegram | Jo | from the Chilean foreign office, stat political bedfellows than jing that the Peruvian government cellor Bonar Law and Premier had apologized, but the Chilean gov: | Lioyd George, who, by mutual con ernment had not accepted the apol sent, have framed up a really fine ogy. ection program form is somewhat short t the coalition candi od strictly to sup g measures Ronor Law is leading the regular average voter which the i11 000 CASES SALMON SEIZED BY UNCLE SAM Seizure of 11,000 cases of alleged | decomposed salmon, sent to Seattle for government transportation by the unionist machinery, Lioyd George possesses no such organization, he his followers having broken “way from the regular liberal party, but not from Mberal fundamentals | Copper River Canning Co., of Port | Nelife Juan, Alaska, has been made by United States Marshal E. R. To bey. The salmon, valued at $100,000,| _ ‘Th Sdalition ts putting up candi was refused by the government, and | “tes of various constituencies thru bom : out the country—elther unionist or “ stored, lator be taken to have it [io oGorge. tberal,” ~ | seems the more likely of Mrs. Ole Hanson, wife of the may-| The labor party, w! or, has left for Spokane, from | sive platform is deat, | which city she will accompany her| the bulk of the wor husband on his return to Seattle. | bound to be a big fact Mayor Hanson in conferring with | in view of the systematic attitude of Eastern Washington business and | labor interests on reconstruction | problema affecting the state. He is | expected to return to Seattle Mon: | day | | | A card party will be held by the | | Gatewood Red Cross Auxiliary at the home of Mra. W. A. Skinkle, | 7106 35th ave. & W., Saturday even- ing, December 7. |AMUSEMENTS Ladies! The HIFPODROME VAUDEVILLE Merservoe “EV ¥'S sires NOW PLATING—TILL ac asa 9 oe. cept Mon.), Ise, 26e. nd Holidays, 250, She. 2:30; Nights, 7-9 Mats. 2:20, Nights, 7 ana 9 GREAT LEON AND COMPANT Mitusiontete KING AND HARVEY In National Seog Hits ther Features al Admiasion, 260 Training To Make | Good Now! Then there will be no ques is equally true that, the accounts are still adding of these depositors have pay day. If fou think this over, you ia a safeguard for you It ¢ much that even in hard times trial readjustment takes place. Enroll at once in the Y. M. C. A. Schools (Day or Night) difference between SUCCESS ¢ you. Second Ave. Where thorough individual in struction, aimed at your specif ie needs, is provided. There is great opportunity In Radio Telegraphy Course, leading to goverrenent license. Best equipped school in Northwest, or in Automobile Ballard, 20th N. W. and Ballard Ave, of their banking requirements, Ploneer vy Operation and repair. vacancies exist in our Machine Shop Course, where you can learn to be a skilled mechanic, MANY OTHER SUBJECTS Call at Room 210 Department of Education Yy. M. €. A., 4th and Madison years us to rr —~FRIDAY, NOVEMBER |Strange Features in British pute between Chile and Peru has not! Ite might be either republican or | distant when you will not be able to buy these pretty gray kid, cloth-top Boots. Soon they Continnens Duty tt 11 will be scarce and priceless. Our advice is—buy NOW! =| Bo STON | {NEW PANTAGES|| 222R6¢5. SHOE DOES YOUR MONEY FLY AWAY? If it does, you will say that the high cost of living is to blame, but you are only partly right. It is true that living is high and that money seems to take wings, in spite of all, our efforts, but it There is something significant in this. Many but somehow they manage to lay by a little each Drop in today and start your account, {t may mean the UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. —BRANCHFS— When You Open Your Seattle Office Representatives of outof-town corporations about to open offices in Seattle are invited to take up with us the matter We welcome you here and place at your disposal all of our facilities and the expert service which thirty-elx First National Bank 29, 1918. Bewildering Voters the leading old-time Nberal organs such as the Daily News, the We | minster ¢ and chester Guar who hoping it ts ble the labor allian weour try from domination of the coalition which many regard as more tory than Uberal | There in considerable uncertainty regarding the women's and soldiers votes, The lntt Ukely # ally to suggest tion bee the present nt material! helped them to win the war Seattle’s Rabbit —| Thief Busy Again Following several montha of inac tivity, Seattle's rabbit robber back with a swift, das Thurrday night, stealing 13 N | PINE AND UNION STS, Market Closes at 6 P. M. SATURDAY. SPECIALS land doe its from the rabbitry of gy eared rte be ge ota Central Fruit Stores Washington Fruit & Vegetable L dacrecthe vol epitil Fenian ees: ff Extra Fancy Lemons, dozen ......-. 30¢ Company He enn et to somcie California Grape Fruit, large, 2 for 154] winesap Apples ...doz. 20¢, box $2.00 away in a gorged state, until a Florida Grape Fruit, large, 2 for.. 25¢ Emperor Grapes, lb. ....22-+2ee005 30¢ wclne ne armaustive study of cnet. [ff Good Eating Apples, doz, 20¢, box $2.00] Fiorida Grape Fruit, 2 for .. ods employed ORDER AGAINST BEER | Fine Eating Pears, dozen..... ++ +++25¢1 California Grape Fruit, 2 for. Soft Shell Walnuts and Almonds, lb, 40¢ Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. . TO STAND DECEMBER 1) Lemons, dOZen .....eseeeeeeeeeees WASHINGTO?D ve i ‘ood administration's ’ Huckleberries, 2 Ib8......+++-s0005 35¢ eee i wil aah. el oa te Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. Yakima Gem Potatoes, best, 100 Ibs $2.00 answer of officials today to inquiries || Yakima Potatoes, 9 Ibs.........+++ 25¢ | sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs. .........s005 25¢ as to whether the ban had been lifted. Local Potatoes, 11 Ibs. .....+-++++- 25¢ Dry Onions, 8 lbs. .. Cranberries, 2 Ibs . -35¢ Lucky Strike Fish Co. A 95 Flea TAtencs . oc ccccsccccegens’s nee Large Dungeness Crabs, each 25¢; me Celery sched ta ada Aa 10¢ an See dium size, 15¢; small ... + -10¢ Green Onions, 3 bunches .... ave Eastern Oysters, large, pint........ 50¢ High-top Lace Boots ir Carrots and Beets, 5 bunches Finnan Haddie, lb. ........-+-+++0+ 25¢ tout “als eraveete wee Asser dg sights tig Kippered Herring, Ib. .....20-+.005 15¢ ae wer tis $4.95 Sereet Potatoes, 6 Ibd. o..0css0os08 25¢ | Salt Mackerel, extra large, each..... 25¢ Save that two dollars Sadadh, 1 Weis. cecescvsverecessGaus 5S¢| Columbia River Kippered Smelts, smiall Pumpkins, 1 Ib. .....-seeserseecees S¢] can Sé; large can ........ oreee L0G Cabbage, each ........0006 5¢ and 10¢]| Fresh Smelts, Ib. ....... eon es MBG American Grocery Stores Co. THREE DOWNTOWN STORES Help Yourself Grocery—Central Public Market. Central Grocery—Central Public Market. Seattle Grocery—Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Ave. Uneeda Biscuits, pkg.........--++00+ 7¢) Phelps Home-made Jelly, all flavors, ‘2e6 c : 5 BIMES. 0. cece ec ccccccecesevsecsece Karo Syrup ....-eeeeea- 15¢, 40¢, yi | 10k. package New § cd Raisins. 126 —— and Oatana Pancake Flour, ae Pure Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs. 22¢; 5 Ibs. 35¢ Oe. Ldeeiwheadew bene seossen ae Toory Song, laige $06; andl ee --25¢ Crisco, Ib. can 32¢; 1% lbs. 45¢; 3 Ibe time isn’t very Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. Pearl Tapioca, 2 lbs. ...-....-.+++- 33¢ aE, ie. Seaeet an ttenaieae 42 j : is an OTTOG, ID. w sees tee Domino Matches, DDR cccccnuce 20¢ | Golden West Coffee, lb. 38¢: Wesson Oil .........- 40¢, 79¢, $1.63 Lipton’s Tea, Ib. 75¢; 1% Ib. 3 Premier Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans 18¢ small can Instant Postum ......... 22¢ Cremmettes 2. .sccccees ccccgevvoce 10¢ | Chase & Sanborn Seal brand Coffee, Ib. Coeds Of BOsigy ...0cadssacbnonae 40¢; 214 Ibs. ........... ok ine B5¢ é Maybe It’s Only |BRITISH TO RELEASE No Presidency for % a Barn or Else | COAL MINERS FIRST Me, Says McAdoo , chy jal to The Star by N. EB. AD) MORRISTOWN, Tenn. Nov. #— be it V a Cow's Bedroom LONDON, Nov, 2 Coal miners |“ Thank you, bu! I hope you willmot ‘ pron ht "\are likely to be among the first re-|see me as president.” : j "| teased from the British army. | So replied Willian G. McAdoo t shbors with| Even before the armistice was|admirers here when they expres’ ‘ y clamored sought by Germany, steps were being | the hope that he would be president before the elty board of public|taken to meet the growing demand|of the United States when he next works Friday morning, \for coal, Arrangements were made | visited Morristown, “Not shouted Victor as he plead-| to return 2,000 miners daily from the | ‘The director general and his party board to grant him per-| ranks of the men not in the top cate-| spent two hours inspecting railroad I keep his stock in the | gory and still in the United Kingdom. facilities. pion asm i 1 district,” replied the neighbors s ecowels a noisy animal with os announced one of Third Avenue at i: Street és © pigs," declared an. | Always Phone me | wa, bi he beard finally ruled that if Vie “grade grec fie arrears Sanitary Elliott 2700 et |earage that would make it a stable, be and they would refuse him a pe ermt | ne for the building. ye | . x people who have savings \Soldiers Arrested 8 to them. | on Begging Charge : 1 John 't. Flynn, $8, and W. P. Hor: Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Incinded - no more money than you, te », United es soldiers, were é « Friday morning, for soliciting funds | from passersby. They were turned prevails among the thousands of patrons of the : E A | 5 over to the military authorities. | — —————— [| CO-OPERATIVE MARKET a 5 will see why a Savings Account ncourages the saving habit so you will find a way to add to cape eT ae as they fully realize that the entire business is Hats, "Shoes, Rite, a conducted by Union Labor on a Co-operative KLOUZ & EASTERS plan for their benefit, which assures 2016 First Ave. © FAILURE in future years to GOOD MEATSAT LOWEST PRICES How about that Sunday dinner? If friend wife objects to preparing another hot dinner so soon after Thanksgiving, why not surprise her by taking home some nice meat or sausage? Our line is almost unlimited. at Cherry St. Georgetown. 1209 Vale St. |Bread A Bargain is not a bar- gain unless you get qual- ity. We guarantee every- thing we sell to give per- fect satisfaction or we re- fund your money without a murmur, DROP IN TODAY Kappel & Rickles Lunch Room and Bakery Formerly New York Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yealer, JIM’S UNION BUTTER STORE Stalls 48 and 49 Fancy Storage Butter, Ib. 55¢ | Fancy Storage Eggs, dor. 58¢ Where Quality Counts The Very Best Coffee in Town! AT PRE-WAR PRICES. Try it before you buy at our Counter. United Tea and Coffee Stores DEPARTMENT all 55 . of banking in Seattle enable ‘onder well . FARMERS’ FISH DEPT. Ling Cod, 3 Ibs.. 3 cans Federal Bring your pall Open ‘aettl Rendered MIE is 05500 bass axed 40c | Pure Lard, per pound my CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN

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