The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR CAMP LEWIS TO HAVE BIG CHRISTMAS Assuring unvariable lester ran aac goodness | In a model, sunlit, sanitary plant} located in the country, Federal Milk is evaporated from the finest fresh milk. Nothing is added;|'°"" nothing, except the excess water which constitutes a large propor- tion of raw milk, is subtracted. Operating in accordance with Gov- ernment standards, the consistency | of Federal Milk is always the same A perfect product. be thin, [Abed men ; blue and watery as is th Wi ee ae eee dees raw milk at this season of the year.|peen selected as the Camp Lewis Federal Milk is always twice as| Christmas tree rich as raw milk—and at present,|.,. : in addition to being richer, purer Piedmont Boy in and safer, is so much more econom- “Lost Battalion” ical than raw milk that its use] 1 tne Ar cannot consistently be ignored. | * * * Federal Milk Company, General Sales Offices, Seattle, Wash. ves for the gonne woods with the for two week n of Mra ont, Wash., before the ing of tbe armistice, according to 6 received by his mother er was removed to a base pital, suffering from rheumatism in both legs, Father Kills Self Because of Worry wn, in An upstaire roo! Hin 15-year-old | Thursda son John he ¢ shot and saw father t afterward. MacGowan 1 by four ct dren, Fur arrangenents have! not yet been made Far North Nurses Wail Return Soon Doct oa who more than a month ago ka, to com among the n will be picked meda, of the Alaska Ste on its southbound triy he reach Se Christmas, Th a was satisfactorily nay ISAYS “GASOLINE” HAD | TOO MUCH ALCOHOL! James Moran, 40, is held in the |CHOPIN MUSIC INCITES | |i00% fvursiay night, an he was wail | ht, POLES, IS ASSERTION] '% vo secon ave. with « fv ae can hanging from one arm and a val PARIS, Dec. 20.—A bust of Clem-| (Special to The Star by N. EA) [ice from the other. The valise, which J enceau, in bronze, by Rodin, has been | LONDON, Dec. 20.—Some one ha) was empty, aroused the suspicions | | presented to the “Tiger” and is to be | dug up the theory that the revolu-|.¢ patrolman Thomas Key placed in the Lagebere Gallery of | tionary move-nent in Poland was 'n-| discovered, he said, five ma Busts. jspired by the music of Chopin. Schu-lmoonshine whisky im the ga } mann is quoted as saying of Chopin's | potonaines and mazurkas, “They are |BUST OF CLEMENCEAU | 1S PLACED IN GALLERY} can | the autocrat of the North only what an enemy menaced him these simple -nelodies, he would fo: ONE HUNDRED YEARS)" CISCO, Dec..2 rw. {ne bid such music to be performed.” At}. SAN FRANCISCO, I ¢—Mre. tm any rate, Czar Nicholas raised no ob: | Elvira Pickering Rixtord aged 100) ° and 2 onths, died by jection to the erection of a Chopin|7°4"* 8nd 2'a_ m a | Thursday. She was an memorial at Warsaw. aitart Pickering, U the owners of the San Frar Rixfor he day that Que nded the throne ¢ To Our Many Loyal Patrons We _ Extend Holiday Greetings, With Our Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and LONG YEARS, SAYS | WM. D. LAWRENCEIEGGS ADVANCE — 1086 GENTS Couldn’t Lift a an a Ai or Leg From Bed—Tanlac Restores Health. ninistration Frida cent “I wish I could have found Tanlac fourteen years ago,” said William D. |p Lawrence, who lives at 41 wt 30th | 8 street, Tacoma, Wash., a few days ago. le I have suffered all the pangs of inflammatory rheumatism just that is an advar tion or Borden Milk, can. . .143c | Ge) | 2P. &G., White or Fels-Naptha oe 15¢ large Sox. bars Lenox ase * 5 ere 'NoRub . TX Fae SO DO -2Be many years he continued. and fans O14 Dutch Cleanser 35¢ | 3 Creme Oi! or Bath Tablets | many times I have been in such pair 25e¢ | i LOCAL fans Sunbrite Cleanser 25¢ et ee and misery I would a wish I J pkg. Citrus Washing Pow: 1 pkgs. Crysta te 386 could die and end {t all. M ‘ Agila 7 . . 28¢ 5 bars Bob White or “Crystal , Me pkg. Seafoam Washing Pow: White . cesses, BBO p MO oo... seecepeeceree 6 bare 20-Mule-Team Borax 38¢ a pain who would come # ny feet! pa strings in my shoe them off real quic off at one time tha }back for two 800 BOXES OR A CARLAAD Arrived from Fastern Washington this week and is now being by the growers on the lower floor of this market. Every Apple sound. They must be seen to be appreciated. PRICE $2.00 TO $2.75 PER BOX de p y hed with pain | all the time. I went night after | ; tmas Trees T 00. had to le there and suffer ie ‘s No. 2 I tried everything I could get my m Oh, yes! don't forget sjexoeaiints hands on, thinking I would get some Lower Fleer thing after a while that would do me some good, but nothing seemed to help very much, I thought do me some good ma a short time here I beard a King about the Your Christmas Trees for kiddies. You will find . Holiday trade. —. et yr A stocks of Quality Meats. é market the bes We know that we can othe city, from 10¢ UP.} cupply you with Meats or We are ready for the Complete it memorable. Also Holly Wreaths, } Turkeys for your Christ- J) ijougnt 1 would name Ie Rope and all kin mas dinner that will make Well, sir, it began to over of Christmas decorations. trouble right away. I am pract free from those terrible rheumatic pains now, and all that swelli thing of the past, and, that fourteen years to be over. I sleep 1 Holiday Specials Fancy Bananas, dozen ....30¢ Mixed Nuts, Ib. ...-.-+0. 3O¢ Burbank Potatoes, ty Us—Our Quality and Prices are Right U.S. Fruit & Produce » a minute SME iia vinnssiteedes $1.80 OAT vLot ork now, put in full time | °%%, Company Phone Elliott 1646 eae er eerrie| ies, ve STALLS 14 AND 15 FREE DELIVERY /RED SEAL GROCERY ate sere medicine in 1 equal to LEED OATS—Retallers pay, aes o noul To-Tb. baw S20 to 880, bull Tanlac is sold In Seattle by Bartell 2 pkgs. Sunmaid Cluster Raisins...... brn. Stores under. the personal a mi tor ke acter aot rection of a special Tanlac represent ative ay ertisement 2 pkgs. Sunmaid Seedless Raisins. Fancy New Crop Mixed Nuts. $ sacks Salt for ....-.++-- 14 oe 2 cans Sweet Corn or Pe: . Sh @ Dy, 2 cans Pumpkin for ....--- noses ‘/ hap Ce ‘ 35¢ pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour. . can Pineapple for ......-+ 45c can Royal Baking Powder. Three 10¢ cans Hershey's Cocoa fancy 16c to 31e, choice Ite to 18% FRIDAY, batteries, masked by flowers: and ‘t/ FRISCO WOMAN LIVES oa DECEMBI PAGE 15 —Ne Se Service Delivery Low Priced — but every one a QUAL- my rem PUMPKIN Ile for Christmas M. J. B. Coffee tan OIC tI, ean Me MIKES MED CAN BBE ibe “oF 33¢ iatnats eA." Dae ERY ILL, You Help Everything Yoursel/ on display with No wait price tng fora plainly Clerk, marked. Exceptional Valuesin Canned Fruits ad Vegetables, 19c CORN— New York Peas | Bartlett Pears seg SPINACH— CHHUSTMAS DINNER CHRISTMAS DINNER SUGGESTIONS SUGGESTIONS California New Pack Tomatoes Rice’s Condensed Mince Meat a 17 og ; 12c Inckberries, fancy 1 Fium Padding, 1 Indin Ketish, 1 Soe le for Shorten: Tor Cake Madin, ‘oth, can the Pi enn . O5e wn Cat by mglisk Walnuts, Ib. Oatana. and Ceretana PANCAKE FLOUR, 4-lb. Sack, 34c Pure New York Buckwheat, 54b Ghirardelli’s Sweet Chocolate, tb. | Lax Soap Flakes, pkg. . -. 12%¢ sack 59¢ can B33¢ Cascade Soap—largest bar white 10-1b, sack ... $1.09 Gold Shore Minced Clams, 12-02. laundry soap on the market— ; ' cans 15¢ bar The Inher’s Blend Flour, 49-1b, “Sh.00 | Citrus Washing Powder, large, er Excelso “B" Cotfee, 350 grade, per 248 pkg. be ib 24%olb. sack $1.57 nox Soap, 6 bars Gaal Wak dies ean Corn Flakes, pkg. .............11@ ) Sunbrite Cleanser, can . Se Magic or Yeast Foam, 3 for .... GROCETERIAS (oiitin) Ghcectie Nee Your Home GROCETERIA NO. 1—509 Pine St. GROCETERIA NO. 10—503 Union St. GROCETERIA NO. 2—5503 14th | GROCETERIA NO. 12—Economy Mkt. Ave. N. E. GROCETERIA NO. 14—Westlake Mkt. GROCETERIA NO. 3—Pike Place Mar- | GROCETERIA NO. 15—1320 E. Pike ket (Downtsairs) St. GROCETERIA NO. 4—5419 Ballard | GROCETERIA NO. 16—University Mkt. Ave. | GROCETERIA NO. 17—Corner Market GROCETERIA NO. 5—Green Lake ; GROCETERIA NO. 18—2634 Alki Ave. Mkt. ; GROCETERIA NO. 19—7317 Green- GROCETERIA NO. 6—85 Pike St. | wood Ave. GROCETERIA NO. 7—South End Mkt. | GROCETERIA NO. 20—201 Blaine St. GROCETERIA NO. 8—7th W. and | GROCETERIA NO. 21—201 Eastlake. McGraw | GROCETERIA NO. 22—331 Ist Ave. N. GROCETERIA NO. 9—233 Broader | GROCETERIA NO. 28—1801 Yesler North. | Way... - J OUR MAIN OFFICr AND WAREHOUSE 208-210 Third Ave, South Seattle, Wanhington Lima 16¢ to 18e,! 2e t6 3c ™ mUrABAGas Retailers pay, per 100 © $1.75, consumers should | FISH (rough)—Retaflers pay D.; consumers should pay f Retatiers pay uid pay 10 Ashington colored AS--Tetallers pa ™ Cinruners | CARROTS” “Retatlers pay, per 100 the, | consumers should pay (whole)—Retatiers pay 4c consumers should pay Sho y SPLIT PEAS we to Bc. | Ta, $8.00 Washington | pay 100 to sere enould PRUNES LIN’ (rough)—Retatlers pay So ney new, retailers pay to consumers should pay 10c , consumers should pay| — to RED SNAPPER (rough)—Retatlers pay Se to 6c TD.; consumers shoul? Pay 10¢ to , CANNED 8A per box, consumers 0. resh cream Washington Sie, cube $80 to und Sockeye, 1-B. flat $3 $ re pay, fancy seeded ka red. e pinkes 107 Oc) tall $1.90 to $1.92%; consumers should 68c, cude| pay, per can, Puget sound Bockeye, %-T. flat 20c to 2hc, 1-T. Mat 33e to 40c, 1-%, tall 33c to 38c, Alaska red, 1-%. tall 28¢ to 20¢, pinks, 1-%b. tali 180 to 20c pay Se to Se Th: Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott vay OUTH END i, Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included A Merry Christmas TO ALL IS THE WISH OF THE CO-OPERATIVE MARKET To make the occasion a merry one this market has bought immense shipments of TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS CHICKENS and RABBITS .which will be sold cheaper than lots of retailers pay for their goods. 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 Lanch Room and Bakery Formerly New York Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yesier. Ol is a simple for sore sasant little pink pills, 20 juaranteed Advertisement Remember Davis Bros. JEWELERS Ton Years on Cherry St. NOW 923 ord Ave. A store that is known for its reliability and high-class jew- elry at prices below sll others. For tomorrow we have prepared extra specials in all cuts of Beef, Mutton and Veal. ec Sto h Where Q ty Counts ida Grape Fruit, each ie None Better COFFEE ‘vv. COFFEE REMEMBER—FRESH ROASTED at Pre-war Prices UNITED TEA and COFFEE STORES SUGAR i: 10c | LARD i" 25c Uring Your Own Pail CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN We keep away from the high rental district and save our custom- ers the extra thousands generally . paid the landlords. We are also carrying Fast- Cameras and Waterman ain Pens, also at special vA nici DRUG CO. STORES Look for the Free Doctor Sign, DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES y ALBERT HANSEN 1010 Second Ave.

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