The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 14

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free! Publicar — TchGPin and Sager | ae Crescent ~12¥2c Can Meat Co. BRANCH NO. ee . .25¢ 25¢ 2S ‘Large Ivory, ‘104 pares S bars Bob White...... ‘ Bars old size Lenox ... bara aye Naptha. .. BARGAIN BASEMENT Quality Meats—Fresh Fish and Crabs. The Best in Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal, Ham, Bacon, Lard, Poultry. FOR LESS MONEY Let us provide the Meat for a good Sunday dinner. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. Pollyanna hasn't got a thing on | the glad children of Seattle, if we at The Star Most of them are glad that the | war in over and that spring is here, with green grass and flowers and the | | birds singing In the trooa. Tam «lad » L can spend Annex Soe can Royal Baking 0) c 15c part outdoors,” pen elle F Rogers, aged 10, of 50c |: N. W. Katharine ‘or Weat Woodland school. 25c i Baxter, 11, of 611% Vall et. lo glad that the winter is 25¢ over so she can play “baseball, tag, hide and seek and jumping rope,” 25c It seems ax if the whole world has broken into song and laughter,” 55c Israel Fischer, 1912 Yesler 15c 25c 25c 25c ja judge by Red Seal Grocery of every tharine hird to the abeth ¢ day 7 boxes Matohed for 4 Iba, large White Beans 2 Se Blue Label Catsup 2 cans Spanish Tomato Sauce 2 150 pkgs, Corn Flakes or Oats 36e can Salmon for 4 cans small Fedora! Milk Glad She's Plump Mildred Lovett, 14, of 4508 ave, says she in glad because an’t a teacher,” and And Bagley he school cause xhe is plump Now, kid: ally but We're liter clad” letters, « fow hundred more. Remember, t closes we can fy our Fresh Meats—Lower Prices, Best Quality. and Fresh Meats in our Lower Floor Store now. PAINLESS DENTISTS to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightes! Ste Eicua, devese ‘Vas, Patio of te seat of tho seewths you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE ee teed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the teeth same day Examination and advice free f Our and Bridge W: We 5 — » yard LJ = good sat) ‘ ave tested our w: coming to our office, be sure ¢ right place. with you. ie From © to for Working Peepie OHIO C CUT-RATE DENTISTS Sppeaite Fracss-Futerssn Cn |! f kd are ae SAAD ws 17 AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES = SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. Complete stock of new Gro- | much longer. | tells Five Drug Stores and drug. MARKET at 10 a m and the judges will atart right in to wade thru your) tributions. ‘ell us how glad you are about anything under the sun. One little fellow, John Hardie, old, who lives at 1121 Proadway N., 4 because he's not as Ill as he and has a «ixmonths vacation in @ tent ahe of him. That's hap pinesa and ok ther, tmm't it? Glad for Loral Kenneth lives at Alderwood Manor. He's 9 years old and his big rabbit has seven of the cutest littl children you ever saw. | That's why Loral is glad So, when the letters are all in, the judges will decide on the 25 beat jane the 25 pairs of tickets will go BURGLAR GETS JEWELRY HAUL Raffles entered M. Friedlander, . between 6 and Thought 3 Little Childre Needed Mother's Care “My stomach suffering was #0 se A mileaminute |the home of Mra, C vere that I could not have lasted) a: y509 16th ave. N. I did not care #0/ 6.39 much for myself but did not want! sched the house while Mra. Fried to leave my three little children who lander was in the basement, fixing needed a pet ot love rg on the furnace. He escaped with Jewel cousin in ifornia wrote me poe! Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and 1|°% Valued at over $1,300, two $100 took a course of it. 1 have since | Liberty bonds of the first and second been entirely well.” It is a simple, $32 In cash and 4 receipt on harmless preparation that removes! the National City’ bank. of Seattle, rhal mucus from the intestinal | ror $1,000 in Liberty bonds nk to be negotiable and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stom:| airy” Friedlander had been gone ach, liver and intestinal ailments, {| oiiy about half an hour. When she cluding appendicitis. One dose Will! She came upstaira, the place had been convince of money refunded.—Par-| thoy searched, dresser drawers were pulled out and the contents scattered about the room, and all the jewelry boxes opened and the con- tents mincing. The thief left a number of finger | Larues gists everywhere —Advertisement. are busy on the case. | TWENTY-FIVE MILES TO GET MORE TANLAC J. F. Woodward Says Tanlac | Relieved His Muscular Rheumatism 1 came all the way from Rath , estern Delicatessen Co. | .":)"2 = | twenty-five miles,,to get some more Central Public Market (Upper and Lower Floors) 1414 to 1422 First Avenue 25c per pint Salad, Don’t forget our Club Salad, CHICKEN Farmers’ Vegetable Gem Potatoes, 12 Ibs. on Dry Onions, 5 lbs..... Onions, 3 bunches. . Radishes, per bunch........ d Lettuce, each.......10¢ and 15¢ Oranges, 5 for Grape Fruit, 2 for. Cucumbers, each ....... '30¢ Rhubarb, 2 lbs..........35¢ | Box 100 lbs. . iflower ........10¢, 15¢ and 20¢ | Fresh Sweet Peas, ib.. Seattle Market Occidental Avenue and Heinz India Relish, PIES WITH A CONSCIENCE No potatoes—no vegetables—just what they pretend to be—All-Chicken. COME AND SEE US—GET THE HABIT. Dept. | Washington Fruit & Vegetable Department 100-size Oranges, 5 for.... 200-size Oranges, dozen ... 54-size Florida Grape Fruit, each. 360-size Lemons, doz. 20¢; box. Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, doz. Ripe Tomatoes, ib. | Cucumbers, each . Fresh Spinach, 2 Ibs. . | Yakima Gem Potatoes, ‘4 Ibs | Taniac, and I want to take a supply home with me, for it hae done me | more good than all the rest of the medicines I have taken put to gether,” said J. F. Woodward, a well | known resident of Hathdrum, en gaged in the timber business, when Yesler Way jin Spokane. For several years,” continued Mr. | Woodward, “I suffered terribly from | muscular rheumatism, and some | times I just thought I couldn't stand {the pain any longer. This trouble }weemed to be worse in my back than anywhere else, and was so bad at one time that I was perfectly [helpless for a period of three |months. After getting up from that xpell, I would often lose as much as three or four weeks from my work at a time. My kidneys were in bad condition, too, and there were times when they wouldn't act at all, . -25¢ «+++ 40¢ ..15¢ 34.50 . 40¢ $3.50 15¢, 20¢ and 30¢ -+++++.80¢ and 40¢ I would have to get up all during the night on account of my kidneys not acting well. Then, to add to the many troubles I had already, my stomach went back on me, and everything I ate would disagree with me, My food would sour and cause gas to form on my stomach so bad that I could hardly get a breath, and would feel just lke I was smothering. My nerves finally went to pleces, and I got to where |1 couldn't sleep to do much good. “I began to read in the papers CENTRAL FRUIT STORES | about this ‘Tantac, and got my drug inkist Oranges, dozen............40¢ pod Oranges, dozen...... ... 40¢ Grape Fruit, each. . Be rida Grape Fruit, each.. Best Lemons, dozen Roman Beauty Apples, dozen. . Best Winesap Apples, dozen Soft shell Walnuts, 2 Ibs. . 15 ¢ | Dromedary Dates, 2 pkgs...--.-... gist to get me a bottle from Spo- kane, Well, sir, I never had anything to |help me like that bottle of Tanlac did, and I went right away and got |the druggist to get me two more | bottles. After using those two bot- tles, I was #0 much beteer that I whnted more Tanlac, of course. I didn't propose to do without a medi: -T5¢ only 8 years| Thureday morning, and ran | prints and footprints, and the police | TIMBERMAN COMES | he came in Murgittroyd’s Drug cea | as he didn’t carry it in stock. | | American Grocery Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET RKET CENTRAL GKOCERY—LOWER FLOOK, CENTRA| SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL ne Sugar, |b.. wees 106 pral Milk, 3 large cans:........35¢ ga or Carnation Milk, 3 large cans | Large cans California ‘Tomatoe: - 6 cans for ...... Unpitted Dried Apricots, 2 Ibs... 3 Ibs, Santa Clara Sweet Prune .29¢ 25¢ Fisher's Blend Flour, No, 10 bag, 67¢; 2414-lb., $1.53; 49-lb. Domino Matches, 4 boxes. Ivory Soap, 3 large bars 29¢; bag... - $2.95 -25¢ 5 small thing I needed, and one that I knew would relieve me of all my suffer- ing, so I just got ready and pulled out for Spokane, where I knew I could get all the Tanlac I wanted. It is really remarkable the way my | health has improved in every way since T got hold of this medicine, 1 have gained nine pounds already and my kidneys are getting in fine shape, My stomach has improved #o much that I can now eat anything my big cine that had proven to be the very | |Del Monte Tomatoes, No. 2 cans. Van Camp’s Spaghetti, smail can, can etana or Oatana tag for. fe reamettes, 3 pkg’ bs. Blue Rose Head Rice. e Biscuits, pkg........... T¢ Monte Extra Sugar Corn, 2 cans.37¢ owe’s New York Buckwheat, 10-lb. for -.:.O7¢ Rolled Oats, 3 ibs. '20¢; 5 Ibs. Bae | Libby’s Mustard...........12¢ Fancy Dried Peaches, lb.....19¢ hte for Polish for 4 lb, 41¢; for . 5 lbs. .. bars for ...... Crystal White or Clean Easy, Soap, 5 50c bottle Liquid’ Veneer |M. J. B. aise Tea, green or black, per Hill’s Red cay Coffee, Ib. 45¢; 2 Golden West Coffee, Ib. 43¢ M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 43¢; 3 Ibs. $1.25; | Golden Age Macaroni Products, 3 pkgs. (Ane ee ran . .2B¢ bars . 27¢ O-Cedar .B9¢ appetite calls for, and I never have any bad effects from it. I scarcely ever have a pain and IT know that a few more bottles of Tanlac will get every bit of that rheumatism out of my system entirely. My nerves are | as steady as a clock, and I sleep like |a log every night. Everybody who | knows me and knew the condition I | was in, fully agrees with me that | ‘Tanlac is one medicine that does all | they say it will do, I am going to take three bottles to a neighbor of mine, who is taking it, and getting 00d results,” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represent- auve,—Advertisement, 01 r 4 lb... .23¢ Y% lbs. . $1.12 bs. . 85¢ 2 21 been se BBOS 20¢ [Mildred Glad Because _ She’s Nice and Plump the letters recetved eo. 27). a The Is “The Glad Girl”— Viola Harper |to 25 glad children. The names of | the winners will be published tn The Star Saturday, with directions on| | where and when to get the tickets. | And, when Viola Harper, as Polly: | anna, the “glad girl,” comes to Seat Ue with her show Sunday, she'll think that boy and girl in town ia Just bubbling over with Joy and gi a But n't be She will be gladder #0 many happy faces in the Remember to address your glad let ter to “The yanna Editor,” care of The Star, Write on only one mide lof the paper; state your age and ad: | drens and school. Be sure to get | your letter im the mail tonight. OFFICER GOES AFTER MADISON Detective Harry Barton, of the Se attle police “force, left Thursday night for Chicago, were he will at tempt to obtain the custody of Oren R. Madison, said to be responsible for the loas of $125,000 by Seattle in veatorn, Barton has extradition papers | | stgned by Acting Gov. Louis F. Hart, at Olympia, Madinon was the head of the Cas cade Merchandine Sales corporation and of the Northwestern Bales com any, both of Beattie. He is raid to organized seven corporations and seven partnerships He is specifically charged with grand larceny by Thomas Rarto. Barto is suing on a check for $3,451 which Madison ts alleged to have giv en him. | Madison came to Seattle in 1917 | (GIVES TOTAL SAVINGS FOR ARMENIAN RELIEF CHICAGO, March 24.—Impronsed | | by the pleture posters of starving | women and children, Arthur D. | Millard a Iaborer at the McCormick Harvester plant, sent his bank book | to the Armenian relief committee | with an order on the bank to pay | all over to the committe The | ount of his savings for years | | was $850. Millard, unmarried, | |hadn't a very clear idea of where | Armenia is, but said today he did | not like to think of women and chil- | dren starving. “I wanted to help,” | quees I ean afford it.” SONS ARE “DESTITUTE” | “DESPITE $4,000 A YEAR, i y YORK, March 27.—-Aside pe $4,000 allowed yearly to each | under the will of their father, Robert A. Scott, who left $1,000,000, Robert | Scott, 14, and Harold, his brother, 14, are “destitute of other means of sup: | | port.” according to papers filed to- | day with the surrogate on behalf of | their mother, every a bit jeal n ever ti eatre he added. “1 | i Prevailing Winds Will Westlake Public Market | TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA _ SOAP 6 bars Crystal White Soap 6 bare No-itub Naptha Soap, 1 bowed 100 bara, Crystal Boag. 300 ahe 54¢ a5e 25¢ 25e 2he¢ 25¢ | 15¢ | B4e 64¢ | 91.15 18 a 1 6 2 ‘These prices for Flo Cri mall 45¢ Px. large $2.65 1 Ib, Blue Ribbon Tea . pkgs, Gold Dust 260 Hershey's Cocoa pe Ga Medium poe 1 lb. Hill’s Red Can Palmolive Boap Mazola Oil: SUGAR STALL—LOWER VL large . .78 Coffee 42c Ibs. Rolled Oats pkew. Grape Nuts Quart STALL 180 Phone vem 5952 1 PAN PAN f ve LSTORES COM 6 Rolls Toilet Sliced Pineapple, targe can 31c) MATCHES, Box . COCOA, % 1b. ON oes eee 25c | Did it ever occur to you that you must trade at a reliable place to get THE VERY BEST OF MEAT, giving courteous treat ment and entire satisfaction? THEN TRADE AT UNION ANNEX Stalls 4 and 56. Phone Ell. 3145 Westlake Meat Co. you with a class of MEATS the Lowest Prices. teously served. STALLS 14 AND 15 table Co.—Stall 112--for Fresh- ext Vegetables, Cauliflower, Cab- bage, Lettuce, Spinach, Rhubarb. SPECIAL — Yakima Gems, per 100 Ibs. : Dried Onions, 6 tbs. for. . 25¢ Cc! We will be ready to furnish | that require no apology, at | Correctly cut and Cour- | SEE Westiake Fruit & Vege | FLOUR Has advanced 406 per barrel. We | WHHL sell Saturday Wednesday at the old p Primrose, 49-1. sack Hard Wheat Four m2 Weatlake Mpecta Weatiaks Go! Pure Mc Java Coffee per Ib. so ‘ . GRE Manchurian Walnuts, per th 20¢ 3 Ibe, Macaroni .....,.-++--25¢ 2 cans String Beane .......25¢ 3 cans Corn, Tomatoes or Peas 50¢e Ground Pepper .20¢ Pride's Washing Powder, large package cee eee BOG 6 bars Floating Boap ween, BBE OTALA 105 ha and STALLS 16 AND 17 5 bars Crystal White Soap..25¢ 2 cans Dill Pickles .........25¢ 1 tb. Green Tea .. - 50¢ Tall can Sockeye Salmon...25¢ Peas, Corn or Tomatoes, 3 cans Flake White Shortening, Jello, per pkg. 3 Ibs. White B Fine White Granulated, 6 tha, .. 7 Ibe. SUGAR STALL—LoWwER Zoble —— Co. 2 large can 3 Ibe, Whit New Westlake Grocery 3 Ibe. Farina . 2 cans Sauerkra ut 1 Ib. Black Tea Fiat can Minced Clams. Milk, a f Large bottle Snider's Cateup 10-1b. sack Corn Meal” 4 Ibe, Best Rol 2 pkgs. G s. 15% OI | Stalls 8 and 9. "WHY PAY 10c and 15c for a package | of seeds when you can get | | the same for 5c and 1Ve at | olla on SRALEEE. | Call at STALL 136 for | Hollywood Butter | | Buy and we guarantee you | | will buy it again. “Fair to Everybody” J. R. EVANS, Prop. Phone Ell. 1952 2-Layer Cakes .......35¢ Rich Pastry and Cookies STALL 195 | Just Received New APRIL Records iow Parts and ‘pai | | aves, Home-boiled sages. Home-made Salads, Preserves, Jams and Fruit Butters. SPECIAL—tocal Chow, pint Ie Local Sweet Mixed Pickles, pt. Ie When in the Westlake Mar- ket District try our | Excellent Meals: Noodles a4 Chop Suey after 7 P. M. 1915 WESTLAKE AVE, © Phone Ell, 1857 a Fresh Columbia River Salmon, per Ib, .. Fresh Halibut, Salted Salmo 3 Ibs. for . FISH STALLS Upper and Lower Floors per Ib. per Ib. "BLOOD POISONING! Aid Trans-Ocean Flight run. wise on sete rest! BY J. H. DUCKWORTH ! NEW YORK, March 28,—Surprise | has been shown that the British at- From one point of view the navi-| gation of the air is easier than the | | navigation of the sea, Less accu: | Aid Treatment i How often lockjaw and blood poi- | tempt to fly the Atlantic should be | racy i# required. While the same ob-| #oning result from the neglect of a With a secretly built Sopwith two: seater with a 12-cylinder 375 horse power Roll#Royce Eagle engine, Harry , pilot, and Lieuten ant Commander Mackenzie Grieve, Royal avy navigator, sailed from | Liverpool to attempt a flight from | St. Johns, N. ¥., to Ireland. It now |looks as tho we big flight will be| |a race between Hawker and Lieut. Commander Patrick Bellinger, who | has been selected by the U. 8. navy! department to pilot one of the three giant navy seaplanes now being completed at Rockaway Point. The proposed French flight is from Africa to South America—a shorter distance. | The reason why the Britishers should decide to fly from America to | Europe is because the prevailing | winds blow from west to east. If it were not for that it would be better to go the other way. The moyement of the earth on its axis is from west to east, and If it were possible for an airplane rising in the |air, say at London, to remain poised | there absolutely without any motion at all, New York would swing be- neath it in five hours. But the movement of the air with | the earth is such that no motionless | poise is possible, ‘The machine | |must fly. The flight eastward ts | jeanier on wecount of the air move- | |ment. While the Newfoundland-Ire- | jand route is the best course, it) crogse# an uncertain weather area. | In general, the N. EB. trade wind in the northeast area of the Atlantic becomes a 8. W. or counter trade wind above 15,000 feet, ana blows at 27 miles an hour, At 30,000 feet the velocity for west winds is 30 miles an hour, | On the other side of the ocean the| height at which the §. W. counter | | ing sometimes below a mile and | sometimes above eight miles. | ‘The Englishmen expect to. make | the 1,800 miles in 19% hours, ‘Their machines, tt is said, could remain in the air for 24 hours at 100 miles an hour, The real difficulties simmer down to bad air conditions and mo- tor troubles \ |and the same resulting computations | can be employed, an error of a mile | may run a ship \shore, while an er ror of even ten miles would not cause disaster to an airplane. Prof. Charles Lane Poor of Colum- bia university, simplified certain air) | navigational methods, and has also invented and constructed a new nav- igational instrument. ‘DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR | Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents. Dandruff causes a feverish irrita- tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair trade wind begins varies greatly, be-|at once and rid the saalp of every | particle of dandruff, get a small | bottle of “Danderine” at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair stops coming out and you can't | cents. and the pain was something awful. | made from this side of the ocean.| servations of the heavenly bodies | Slight scratch or little cut! Hamlin’s | Wizard Oil is a safe and effective | first aid treatment. It is powerful | antiseptic and should be applied im- mediately to wounds of this kind to! prevent danger of infection. It is soothing and healing and} quickly drives out pain and inflam- | mation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just | as reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore | feet, cold sores, canker sores, ear-/ ache and toothache. Get it fram druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 Guaranteed.—Advertisement. | The bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy-Jell con- tains all the rich essence from half a ripe pineapple. The dessert has a wealth of this exquisite flavor, anda package serves six people for 1234 cents, You owe to yourself a trial of this new-type gel- find any dandruff. Your hair ap- pears soft, glossy, and twice aa thick and abundant Tsy where the bakers prepare and bake in full view of the public. You owe ii yourself to come in ai see our daylight er where the most tasty bread in the city is turned out. The golden harvest, field, with all its ri is brought to you in ‘ pel & Rickles’ bread, Our} bread and pastries are? made out of the very best ingredients. f Kappelé Rickles} 108 Second Ave. So. Second and Yesler. Main 5055.

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