The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

— SEATTLE neem al Lean a ‘1919. PMOORE HEAIE enti enesi i Globe Bide. AND CURIA MADE a Ladies’ Tm op, 640 Union at. Main LEASE = CO! TO BORROW pad anu CED i \ Tio rd ave 5 Washingto on Titte Co. y of ction will be heli kwila, Washin, will be subm } $2.000on May ise ng ¥ the years 1937 to 1939, fo be used at said elec- tain in substance the | of Tukwila, for mu -| rpowes, 37.000) ite gel eral. nen “honds | ds "therefor? Ne in Si lig’ shall. be open at close at ae io ee ante AND. ‘ttictal ‘number Sart has been DMIRAL KNIGHT M. DRUMHELLER, | Collector of Customs RTON, DENTIST— in, over Senttle| . Open | rormerly Roberts & but and NG with re eatm: ge 19 Stone & car. North 2365. ‘Turkish Hatha | 1sH BATHS, 118 vic eabinete, thera- Be tubs. — Rheumatiam | ialty. toute Myers, piroe | ino- therapist. one TA PHONES Mh bantonke MAINS Orpheum Vaudeville Twice Every Day—2:30-8:15 The Following Current Bill Has More Than the Usual “High Spots”—It’s Exceptional PAUL DICKEY & CO. WITH INEZ PLUMMER —IN— “THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN” Hobson and Beatty Two Different Girls and ao Pi lane Sam Adams and J. P. Griffith In & Music Lesson Charles Wilson In “A Loose Nut” “Girls of the Altitude” Vaudeville's. Latest Scenic Sensation Travel Weekly 6 KIRKSMITH SISTERS A Dainty Half-Doren With on. asa dita ad ac PRICES: Nights—10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Seats may always be reserved one week in advance. Get yours now. WE'VE GOT ’EM NOW PICTURES OF THE BIG Seattle Limited. Over 30 Hurt. TODAY at the tid ‘Henry B _Walthal “The Long toa Turning” Fresh Salmon First of the Season’s Run Direct From the West _ Coast of Vancouver Island 1 Per Lb. 25c American Market 519 Third Avenue Central Public Market 1422 First Avenue. Olympic Market 1426 First Avenue Expect Drop in Chicken Feed; Butter and Eggs Remain Firm | Market Reports J | and eggs were firm, with | uc Local Markets na ro ” % - -- = ” } Prices Paid Whoteante Dealers | | 9¢ for Vegetables and Fruit | 40 | Cows Vent VEGETABLES ‘ lea Artie a Cal, dow 1.80@1.75 | spies ‘Triplet « ad Frisco Market Report et SAN FRANCISCO, March 26 44%o; extra p 1, $2 to $2.1 7; red, re faaned, ‘" 1 feed, $2.25 + * lower; Ne y 20082 50 16o@160 toa 1 00@s.60 uatermala, per Ib oa hor ro) k Twig, fancy Denver Market Report | ENVER, © ol March 2 pts D $11.00@ 814.50; os Receipts, 2,609. weak; top, $19.10 Market | bulla, + 2.000. Market | er Lambs $18.50@ 250@813.7 ro - ites and emadlet ...cs20 Bw man al | Chicago Market Report Mare hh 25. at - *HICAGE Further de i hoi Poultry—Prices Pald by Wholesale “gained %eo in i Dealers 1 to Shippers * | Springs 1. a " we ahd K. remained unch ff Yo at 66% at th Septe saber opening. | Cetehone- Dry picked | Dacks-—Live + +268 34 | opening oft ‘%e Dri . . +4 off %o at O2%e at the seen ave a 2 t r Chicago Stock me | % cue ‘AGO, March 25.—Clo: Corn March $1.56% $1.59% $1.56% $1.59% May 146% 149% 146% 1.46% July 1.38 1,39 1.36% 91.36% % 82% 1.30% .1.32% Charectertsen our | method transaction, and our cus: |] tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bual- ness judgment 4% Paid en Savings Accounts Accounts, Bubject to Check Are jordielly 1 Invited. oy |May Peoples Savings Bank | NEW YORK, M SECOND AVE, AND PIKE sv. [' 5) ia ituggal sugar, | D He Championship HOCKEY 4th Game of Series THE EASTERN CHAMPIONS By nnl fey \CHAMPIONS of Montreal, va. Beattie. Pm, x Included), . a arfice, 1218 Fitth id a B. game be neces de ON the shemipicn: ship, mie be played on saturday” Wvening, March oats le Thursday at iM close fo a Too Hkating on Thursday, ¢ pvoning, Maren ee fled the ner vs four games, uid fr Kame aS played, Vriday night i be the elo mins Mints for ice ska Woman's Pade EDITED FOR THE WOMEN, BY WOMEN Turn to Page 8 of this issue and read the wo- man’s page. You will find it mighty interest- ing reading. This isthe page where you will read about “what your friends are doing.” Per- haps an item about you is on this page today. The “kiddies” also will find their story here from day to day. And, by the way, the “kid- dies” stories. are not the only ones to read these They are like a circus—you know the old excuse of taking the “kiddies” to see the circus. We know of several readers who make the same excuse when it comes to “The Little Stories for Bedtime.” If you are not now having The Star delivered to your home, call Main 600 and order the paper today. The Star is 12c per week by carrier in the city, 50c per month by carrier outside of Seattle and by 7 where we have no carriers it is $1.50 for three months, $2.75 for six months or $5.00 per year. = “Welcome to Black Diamond Lump and Nut Yes—thrice welcome! Back to the real work of keeping things Wari. 7 Ever since the war BLACK DIAMOND, Lump Coal and Nut Coal—famous | in Seattle and all the Northwest for two generations—have been But now every householder will be glad to know that EITHER size — market. off the | of this splendid fuel is ready for delivery to the home. Grates, ranges and | furnaces that have choked and smoked and “gone out” when other coals have been fed to them, will sit up and smile now that they can get their good old BLACK DIAMOND diet back again. Restaurant keepers will be able to ’- cook better and more appetizing meals for their patrons with the BLACK DIAMOND boys back on the job. It’s a day of real rejoicing, but get your orders in right now, for the supply of either the lump or the nut coal is none too plentiful. We are doing our best to supply the demand—but must say, first come, first served. Your regular dealer can serve you, or phone Main 5080. Also these other Pacific Coast Coals await you: BLACK DIAMOND SOUTH PRAIRIE - FRANKLIN DIAMOND BRIQUETS BLACKSMITH COAL NEWCASTLE ISSAQUAH HI-HEAT POWDERED COAL ANTHRACITE COAL CIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY 563 Railroad Avenue, Seattle Tacoma Wenatchee

Other pages from this issue: