The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 9

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(CHARGE FRAUD __INJURY CASE « one of the jur damay Pine Street Public Marhet cinening ‘ht an of th ‘Open All Day Saturday as Usual me K acuinet tl mpany | lainuift ha unt f $3,000, fof Uh hould would ver Soap and Sugar Stalls | ©. = =. sa 3 cans Carnation } juror Milk Borden or 400 6e 25e¢ 25e¢ Three 20-Mule Team Norax 20¢ Crystal White afticha re Federal Flakes ase ase 25e 25e¢ 3 pke, 10¢, White Large Ivory eS bars Bob Smal U. S. Grand Jury to Meet on ‘March 11 emb grand or further consider the No pkg. Citrus 6 bars Large Lenox $ Old Duteh Cleanser 6 Sunbrite Cleanser © 6 bars P. & G. Naptha, Cr tal White, Cascade, Wool or 28e¢ Creme Ot! or Rath Tablet n Easy ase Acme Grocery ee Beans 25e pkes. ront )25c pkg. Cream of Barley 15¢ | PS boxes Matches 10@ | g06 phe Washing oe, ean Trycorno Syrup 55¢ Powder 20¢ "Two 200 cans Minced Clams 45¢ can Royal Baking Powder 25¢ 40¢ ructiona given t Thursday Neterer, of the | ourt district « About 25 « of them liquor cases. MRS. HARDING WAS TOLD THERE WAS urt aves are pending, most can Hawatian Pineapple 206, 25c can Booth Sardines. ..20¢ 3c jar Apricot Jam 20¢ 6 bars No-Rub Naptha Soap ase Creamettes or } Seafoam Red Seal Grocery—Annex .40¢ 25¢ 1Se¢ . ibe -50¢ For .20¢ -25¢ 35¢ ..10¢ - -25¢ rescent Meat Co. Basement—Branch No. Quality Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork Ham, Bacon, Lard Poultry, Fish, Oysters, Crabs AMERICAN FRUIT COMPANY Stalls 1-2A Dry Onions, 10 Ibs. "Fancy Rhubarb, Ib. "Goethal’s Home Bakery STALL 13 * agua Specials Try our Home Made Bread and you will be a regular Now Well and Strong and Does Own Housework After Taking Tanlac 3 cans Carnation or Borden's Milk. 3 cans I. X. L. Soup 2 cans Spanish Tomato Soup Two 35e¢ bottles Blue Label 5-Ib. can White Karo Syrup 25¢ can K. C. Baking Powder... 2 cans Tomatoes for eee 6 boxes Ohio Matches for .. Jiffy Jell, package 13 pounds best Potatoes ... thr taking Tanlac | was kept all milk and eggs, and occasionally a little broth,” said Mra, Imbel Har D lives at Dexter a tow ; i can be ° sonths before I b days for in what you >peleas 1 me,” whe « thought it was tru under special treatr five ent times, and had taken many ferent kinds of medicine and was getting worse the time. My trouble began about four months ago when I had an attack of gastric ntinue for 1 had ait all 2 ous, prostrated cond! and for three or four months just seemed that my life was hanging in the t mach was in such t Jon that I could eat but ttle of t lightest kind of food, and even that would fill me up with gas and cause my heart to pal pitate something awful. You might that I wae just lying there starving by degrees 1 was so nervy ous at times that my whole body would get In ® tremble, and I didn’t know what it-waa to get a good night's sleep, I finally had an X-ray made of my stomach, and for the second time I was told that my case was hopeless, “When I began taking Taniac I couldn't raise my arm, but it waan't very long until I could not only raise my arms but could sit up in |bed. Before I had finished my third | bottle of Tanlac I wan out of bed jand able to get around pretty wel! and now, after finishing my fourt! jbottle I am doing about all my housework, and can get out and go lanywhere I want to. My appetite is tine and the condition of my stom jach has improved #o much that ev erything I eat agrees with me per fectly. Iam no longer bothered with that miserable feeling caused by gas forming on my stomach, and my nerves are so strong and steady that I asleep sound and well every night. I have already gotten back a lot of my lont weight and can juat feel myself getting stronger every |day. As long an I live I will always |aay that Tanlac saved my life, am worth of paint delivered to John F.| nothing can ever shake my . le Company Is [etnies & Ca: teeently. © ‘The | dence in thie wonderful medicine 1 atte 9 recoramend It to eve Denied Commission wer. tried vy superior Judge King 2,8 ss he W. 8. DePierris Paint Co., of) Dykeman. , Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell tle, lost two suits for alleged The court upheld the defense’s h of contract with the Anti-| contention that shipment to Duthie ks Gan antunice tigate to | Was under a sale previous to the exe the Anti-Teredo products in Se-| ution of the contract, and that the under contract, and asked for a | terms of the sale were for delivery | cent commission on $7,306.75 upon request very say STALL 21 Regular K— Station Kristoferson’s Pure Fresh Milk 13¢@ Quart—Also Cream. Acme Brand Fresh Roasted Coffee, 2 Iba. .. .58¢ 2 Ibs. to a customer. STALLS 24 AND 27 Butter and Eggs Have been purchased by P. Burstein, formerly proprietor of The Bee Restaurant and recently retired from U. S. @er- vice. ¢ ELLIOTT FISH CO. Quality Sea Food FRESH CRABS AND OYSTERS DAILY FRESH SALTED AND CURED FISH | rection of a special Tanlac represent: auv Advertisement ®- - * The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ads Ceylon (Black) Japan (Green) . 49c 25c toe le og package. CORN a ir seeded 19c Arm & Harmer Soda, ange Marmalade, 1 J ke Ib. tine . tte e-cleaned Cal Jiffy Jell, Ali Fiavors Small White Beans, Ile per 1 1b. 4 o7 1 yrup, pint Groceteria Special 5 Brooms, $1.50 value California Tomatoes, § Cataup, 8 ) large can. i sttles, 2 for Del Mon Pumpkia. ‘ Salmon, i3 No. 2 can on. she large | Ife | Fancy California Or- Re | Pure Maple & cana Washington or ¢ Age Mac whetti, N 100 Fancy Ripe Ol 9-oz. can che Fancy California Pur Fruit: Jamas, N fans 14c Ceretana and Oatana Pancake Flour, 4-lb. package for Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg. 31¢ Corn Flakes, package GROCETERIAS. Seattle Division) GROCETERIA NEAR YOUR HOME 1, 509 Pine Street No. 8, 7th Ave. W. and McGraw 18, 4 Alki Avenue 2, 5503 Lith Northeast No, 9, 233 Broadway North 19, 7317 Greenwood OA Vike Place No, 10, 504 Union Street 11 Blaine Street , 419 Ballard Avenn No. 14, Westlake Market 1, 201 stlake Avenue , Gre Lake Market No. , th and East Pike First Ate, North 45 Pike Street No. University Market 9-12 Blewett Street South End Market No, 17, Corner Market . 1801 Vester Way Fisher's Blend Pio: Ane 4 can. Campbell's Sou can CARNATION MILK, Can Federa! Milk, large can Borden's Milk, large can Table Salt 2-1 5e anck oe Oe Old Dutch Cleanser Sunbrite Lenox § 6 Palmolive bars Soap BE GLAD there's a No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. MAIN OFFICE AND WAKEHOUSE—208.210 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH NO HOPE FOR HER : fever, which left me in a very nerv- | Drug Stores under the personal di- | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. \ Rune Railways f for | Allies i in Siberia 1 $80,000 for JOHN E. STEVENS ~> Stevens iy to manage the Sibert railway system for the Interall comnmi He wan sent to Rus the United States at the head of 4 commiasion of railroad men to or wanize the entire Russian railway nyn but they were stopped in thelr work by the rise of the Bolshe- vik and retired to Stevens is a Boston man and proved his abil t as aA member of the board of trus tees appointed to administer affairs Jon. by Japan the Boston Elevated railway on service-cost plan BUSINESS BOOM FOR U, S. LOOKS VERY HEALTHY BY FRE RICK M. KERBY NEW YC Feb, 21.—"Talk a industrial depression a result of utterly unfounded, The! At cen m « and peace in idea th ret ket war work It flood the mar 1 result in pani onditions ts | Thia summar: the views of} John Moody, president of Moody’s Investors’ Service editor of Moody's Manual of oads and Corporation Securities | I wan in London when the wr | raw with labor and broke in 1914," he sald. “Every body then was saying that the out break of war would mean depression and panic in the United States, I predicted then that, after a short period of readju t, there would be a great boom in business in the United States, That is exactly what happened. Our balance of trade grew to enormous proportions, gold began to flow to the United States and we absorbed an enormous quan tity of t urities that had been held abroad and which were return ed to us in part payment for goods needed abroad Gradually, we are passing from a| war to & peace basis, We begin f ing the demand from devastated Eu: | rope. Our ships gradually withdraw from war use. It will take perhaps & year to get our men home—and turned to foreign trade, The men in our armies are being demobilized gradually “We do not need to fear any wholesale upset. I believe that |there will be some sort of interna- tional control~either thru the new league of nations or some agency of) it—by which international credit will | be stabilized and international trade relationships controlled. Credit is simply confidence; com fidence in the future of the man or| institution to whom credit is grant-| ed The removal of the menace of) war will be a tonic to credit.”* | : COMPLETE ROAD | CONDEMNATION | Condemnation proceedings for the| opening of Marginal way were com-| pleted in the superior court Thurs day, after two weeks’ court action. | One hundred and thirty-eight ver-| dicta were entered, totaling $94 808.52 The ost location and 51, lying was the} pishment, width of county road No. in West Marginal way point chiefly contested. The city claim that thin roadway is 60 feet wide was upheld by the court. The area necessary to be condemn: | od was thus reduced by the extent of the area of county road No. 61 lying | {within the boundary line of West! Marginal way. GENERAL DOESN'T LIKE | SALE OF SERVICE FINERY| } Discouragement of the sale and wearing of insignia, is contained in| orders ixsued by Maj. Gen, Leitch,| 13th ¢ at Camp Lewis, that exchanges and stores located near the camp discontinue such fle with discharged soldiers. diers have been buying service rib-| bons and gold and silver stars, and | wearing them on the sleeves and| shoulders of their civilian attire, cording to Gen. Leitch. post Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises suffering from catarrhal r who are growing hard of hearing and have head nois will be glad to know that this dis tressing affliction can usually successfully treated at home by an internal medic searcely bear atored to such an extent that ¢ tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight in from either e Therefore, who in troubled with catarrhal deafness, Ia and hand ‘it ¢ ren tho mean vin or gufferer, perhaps, from total deafness, ‘The’ prescrip be prepared at home, and is follows from your druggist 1 away made as Hecure Parmint t a lit voears atin until dissolved nonful four tim nt is use this way, not y'to reduce by tonic action the and swelling in the r thus to re on the exceas of on. a k and effective very person who has catarrh in any form, or distressing rv | Missing rounds in thelr ea wive this recipe w trial Passage by the senate of the appropriation bill appropriation of riy and arrying an harbors annual attle waterways ‘ nv un cal shipping men Information of the passage of th bill and the re affecting Be te legram recet ed Thugsday trial tion of the tle pros sion was contalr in ° Anwociatio South I nd ahe for commis Th fr the n “mn ngton nd Du in Wa iN be ™m ing of the Siberfeld to Spa, goveriq nt troops arrived at Eiberfeld and killing ane Ov defeated the revolutionaries, par und forced the bur: r ernment ated south _NEW STRUGGLE :: EK, Feb, 21 and trike attendant disorders man iner dd almost ex =—> PUBLIC MARKET CENTER <—@ m—> OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY <—a 40 after & p.m. Fine Granulated stand "8: tbe. 78c Eristotereon’a Pure Mite ery Dey Mell 79, Pike Piece Mb L Economy Mit., lewer Fleer CARNATIS 144¢ All Dey, Saturday after SOAP. © bars PYNCILS <'rystal White, Faber's Lent Te page, of 6 Ibs 106 he 17 Pike PL Mkt PUBLIC MARKET GROCERY 15603.1505 PIKE These Sy Free Delivery on 01 | [White ACE MKT. 12 Pounds to 25c . 25c .25¢ once -90c | n ‘tor | Be | 6 bars Naptha Soap . one 6 bars Lenox Soap 7 bars Al Laundry Soap Pure Olive oul, $1.60 can, for Regular 900 Fine Fresh ¢ coanut, Ib Regular 850 Broom FRIEDMAN'S FRANKLIN MARKET STALLS 1, 2, 3 ECONOMY MARKET COME TO OUR GREAT PORK SALE Prices Down PORK ROASTS, PORK STEAKS, BOSTON Tomorrow on BUTTS and All Fresh Meats, STONG’S 7-DAY 35¢ bottle Snider’s Catsup. . 50¢ can Blackberry Jam 25¢ can Apple Butter ...... 35c Olympic Pancake Flour 10-1b, pail Karo Syrup 6-0z. can Royal Baking Powder. extra fine Brooms Se pkgs. Cream of Barley... $1.10 can Pure Washington Honey pkg. Creamettes .... Back Table Salt ...... 2 Rig Cans Milk ....... she Four 10¢ cans Red Beans, .25¢ Threo 150 size Pork and Beans 10¢ 20¢ 2 Ibs, Evaporated Apples. 3 Tha, Cygice Prunes .... 2 Ibs. Extra Fancy Prunes. 25¢ 3 cans Dutch Cleanser ....25¢ Four 10¢ rolls Toilet Paper 25¢ 5 bars Crystal Wh 5 bars Lenox Soap 6 bars Swift's Pride Soap.. 15e can Chloride Lime 60¢ Vanilla or Lemon Extract B38e ff Lemon Pxtract 19¢ Vanilla | 3 tbe 25¢ 45¢ Bis 25¢ € pken. Pearline 25¢ ‘Two 20c cans Minced Clams 25¢ 16c can Minced Clams .....10¢ 200 cans Corn or Tomatoes 15¢ Two 200 cans Peas .. 25¢ 15c pkg. Kingsford’s Corn or Gloms Starch .. sence 1O€ 25-Ib. box Seeded Raisins. .$2.45 New Sun Maid Seeded Raisins 3 Ibs. Fine White. Bean 35e can Pineapple 0c M. J. B. Tree Tea, Ib. 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat eult . . . 4 big boxes Matches — 6 boxes Good Matches . STALLS 37-38, Lower Floor ECONOMY MARKET (These prices good also at our Pine Street Market Store) CORNER PUBLIC MARKET | faxsorm] Ground while you wait. KAT MOKE PEANUT BUTTER 20c Lb. 2% LBS. 45¢ EGGS Another Big Buy 40c Do. Every Egg Guaranteed. Mild Full Cream, Ib. Ybs CHEESE Seed ». 25€ 33¢ | Coffees! oun se 'sPiiclAL MARGARINE = 35¢ UT, | Meera b.. You get it fresh here “Tall Cans Milic \4 Per case $5.90 48c_ Leaders on Low Prices —_ 95c Best Buy 65¢ | FLAKE WHITE Zic *ss | 8 in City LBS. SUGAR Fine Granulated... 79C PLEASE COME trie GRETN’S BUTTER STORE torce' tran EARLY DAWSON MEAT Co. STALL 116 A Meat RED HOT SPECIALS ON POT ROASTS, Ss OUR OWN HOME MADE pap- REMEMBER! This is COFFEE FREE 2-ounce bottle Luckhurst’s Vanilla given FREE with purchase of 3 lbs. Wilson & Luckhurst 35c Coffee at $1.00 is an_ exceptional bargain, with coffee prices going higher. Wilson & Luckhurst INC, Stall 3, Sanitary Market, Lower Floor. Adjoining Philadelphia Meat Co. CORNER, MARKET AND SHOL FIRST AVE. FLOOR larket That Knows Its Business TOMORROW, FOLKS ERS OF YOUNG MUTTON. SAUSAGES, LARD, ETC SHOP a Strictly QUALITY ‘PU DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY SANITAR Low STALL 45 5 bars 3 Ibs. large White Campbell’s Soups, a Mazola Oil. 3 large cans ‘Tomatoes . ke Flour, pke. 25-16, ies" Sun" Maia’ " Seed Raisins Flake ‘ 2. 2 Ibs White Shortening Bie Stall 45 Tear Lower Main F) FASSBINDER’S LIBERTY DELICATESSEN —SANITARY MARKE Special on All FLAKE WHITE, 27c lb; 2 Ibs. Preserves Full Line of Tea Garden Try our Home-Made Meat Loaves, LOWER Hottled Goods. at Right Pri Mayonnaine Dressing, Salads, clas Good All Navy Beans, 4 lbs...... brated C Co ~ 29c¢ | | HR FLOOR Crystal White Soap... “ 35¢, B¢, $1.25, $2.25 BB 3 cans Federal Milk . ELLIOTT 4745 Best 35c COFFEE IN TOWN 1¥, lbs. 50¢ 3 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1.60 None Better M. A. HANSEN'S HI-EST GRADE BLE 50¢ Ib; 2 lbs. 95¢ 3 Ibs. $1.40 M. A. HANSEN Stall 40, Economy Market 1429 First Avenue MEATS CHEAPER! The very best Meats at the very lowest prices in the city. Follow the crowds to JONES MEAT CoO. STALL 45 ECONOMY MARKET—LOWER FLOOR STALL 45 Next Week riders of $5.00 or More Each Customer. Oysters, 2 Chesapeake Cove 45c te: ashboard 20c Sauce, while . 25¢ cans Regular 40¢ for Del Monte it a for nish lasts, New York Buckwheat Flour, 6 Ibe. . oe 25 Ibs. 50c $1.90 SHOE-TERIA No. Pike Place Market Great House-Cleaning Sale Still Going on. Nuff Said. Here are a few of the specials: EXTRA SPECIAL While they last. Ladiex’ small sizes Pumps or Oxford Ladies ace, worth up to $6.00 and $1 80 ana $2.80 1 Shoes For wet pees a $2.40, $2.80, $3.20, $3.80 girls’ Shoes .... $2.80 $3.40, $3.80 Comfort Slippers: riety of colors and styles, up from for . Ladi All lea rious styles . Drees and Work Shoes Button and lace: piece and tan; calf and k $2.80, $3. 80, $4.80, $5.8 Ladies’ Extra Fine Shoes In, brown, (gray, La ‘uban, milit large va- $4. "$4. ‘80; $5.80 | 65c Remember, we still have a fine lot of the Washington Shoe Manufacturing Co. and Ma: of Milwaukee, and Endicott- Johnson Sample Shoes at manufacturers’ prices. SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market—Next to Sugar Stall. MURRAY GOES ON RAMPAGE BUSINESS NEEDS STIRRING UP SO WATCH OUR SMOKE SATURDAY Tell Your Friends Murray Will Cut Loose With MEAT PRICES WAY DOWN} Marray Meat Co. Washington Market § Stalls 1-3-5, Corner Market 94.96 Pike Street OVNV GZS) PHILADELPHIA ET FISH CO. Stall 10—Sanitary Market Lower Floor Always the Best, and Freshest Fish and Sea Foods If It’s Quality, Try Us If you wish quantity only, cheap prices, try the Trust. Y MARKET STALL 45 27¢ | Beans..... ny kind. . . -25¢ :10¢ ib. Tree ‘© 20¢ cans Towa § + +0880 cet Corn Be Ib. New Soft Shell Wainuts Joe pkgs. M 5 orn Wink “Ibs. Pink Beans | 3 Ibs. Mexican Beans: 2-1b. ck Codfish . Large pkg. Washing Powder’ sae oor, Sanitary Market Stall 45 Beginn’s Bakery and Lunch Room First Ave.—Sanitary Market Delicious Home Cooking and

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