The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 17

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A. Magnano Co, 118 Western Avenue, | Distributors SOAP FLOUR r, | Westlake Special, 4%1b_ sack tap sans | Weetldke Gold B | Sugar Stall—Lower Floor These prices for Flour. Sugarand Soap are good al WE WANT YOUR MEAT TRADE If good, reliable Meats, Lowest Possible Prices, Fair and Square Dealing, Polite Attention will get it, we can count on you for a customer. EVANS’ ARCADE MARKET | PHONE ELL, 1952 WE ARE FAIR TO EVERYBODY “New Westlake Grocery’ STALLS 16.17 LOWER FLOOR 5 bars Crystal White Soep..35¢ Large bottle Snider's Cateup 286 Large pkg. Golden Rod Oats 30@ 3 Ibs. Small White (Beans 2he 1 pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour 10-Ib. sack Yellow fi . - 30¢ 2 ibe. Flake White } 3 tos. Farina .... ahe Large pkg. Gold Dust -25¢ Jello, per pke Milk, 2 cans --235¢@ | Golden Age Macaroni or Spa 3 tbs, Cut Macaroni 4 Ibs. Best Roiled On 3 Ibe. cl Green 2 large pkgs. Baking Soda ies | No et a can Sauerkraut tos | STALLS 192-4 Large box Matches Be 4 large rolls Toilet Paper... 26¢ 49 Ibs. Montana Pride Flour —at Store No. 14 2 ibs. Bulk Jelly. 24e 1 gallon can Apples .. B5¢ Tomatoes, can . 15¢ | Asparagus Tips, can .......25¢ | 3 cane American Sardines. .26¢ | 3 cans Clams 250¢ 1 galion Karo Syrup 90¢ | 2 Ibs. Prunes 30¢ York grade; styall and very sweet; Early June and Sweet Wrinkled varieties; can adrona Tomatoes 15¢ Holly Milk, can sees 106 na Peas or Corn .. 50¢ «. Seeded Raisins . 20¢ White s Del Monte grade, can..... 19¢€ | Prunes, 2 Ibs FUSS’ MARKET Stalls 10-11. Phone EU. 2153 | BIG SPECIAL ‘PURE LARD Meat Co. Smoked Meats Where Superior Quality, Get our prices for your | Low Prices and Courteous Roast. Service Prevail. Crescent Cream Coffee I-lb. can... ....- Crescent 99 Coffee 1-lb. package...-.25¢ Attractive Specials Saturday TOKIO _The market where par- ticular people are pleased. Crisco 30 Abe 90¢ STALLS 14.45 $1.75 Phone Elliott 1137 1 Ib, Schilling’s Coffee | 1 tb, Biue Ribbon Tea.. 3-4b. can Ghirardelli'a ‘ MC oo reinccdsetersecscces 8 botled Ham Made M *10-Th. sack Cornmeal....... serves, Jan } 20c pkg. Cream of Wheat..21€ | jaspverry tA 2 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti Home-Made Head Choene, ib. ie 15¢ Fruit Butters, aCTAL, Westlake | 1 —Fancy New | Demonstration of National Biscuit Co. Cookies SPECIAL 25¢ LB. WHERE YOU BUY FOR LESS Zoble Grocery Co. ‘Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA | ’ Vine White Granulated Ibe ase i ase PGe Sugar Stal—Lower Floor y Wednerday until furthtr notice FREE TRIAL OFFER A Genuine Edison PHONOGRAPH with 12 Blue Amberol | Edison Records » in your own * home. Fill in the Coupon below and mail today. + PHONOGRAPH SUPPLY HOUSE Stall 195—Westiahe Market, Seattle, Wash. Please send Edison © neue Borden's, Carnation or Federal No. 2% can Tomatoes 15¢ Be nd free trial proposition. shetti, 2 pkss ‘1S¢ | Name Address TOSTBERG'S CASH GROCERY TEL. ELL, 170 3 pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetts or Noodles 25e Uneeda Biscuit, pkg Aru. pwr soTTLE,> ec “or PE CELL, 4314 Pure Mocha and Java Coffee 58e ek Potato Flour 25e¢ Highfiight Flour. 82.90 » 27¢ Washing FULL gid QOTTLE e vor Be sure and try one of our new Maple Cream Frosted Cakes special 35.0 GENERAL BAKING CO. Center of Market Burbank Potatoes, owt. ..$2.00 Delivered California Grapefruit, each, .5¢ Rhubarb, Ib. . vee BE M. BROWN STALL 122 Large can Tomatoes...... les — 34e G4e| We never misrepresent our $1.15 $2.18 goods in order to make a sale. SAG oh ber a Ame | That We Are Reliable Butchers | Soin Potatoes— Potatoes Detivered Rhubarb, 2 Ibs. 15 West Yakima American W $2.00 Best Strawberry | Spinach, 9 Ibs. . | M. bree & 1,00, rE a heeft Play Popular Concert al Low Prices April 20 | BY EDWARD Poss The Seattle Sym hestra e Spened | spring with. a program Masonic temple audt-| torium ‘Thy jaht, with Leo pold Godowsky, Lithuanian ‘plantat, | « the tar Amant nee with his . Romeo! rted until] clone of the n people were leaving jtorlum by the dozens, some ompelled to hurry for be Al the evening 4 more app In this 60) interpretive | He played ed, the insight none the with im ease th t diftic and le aa? i “ Godownsky was com: | tt d to insistent ap weky's “March Slave,” bh «tra, was the concluding | Superin' It was. one of the ‘best night's | ne || musical offerings Seattic hax heen|mend t privileged to attend ya The first of the four pe * will be held In Ma poxale tion og and ma » shortage of manual! teachers In state, ag! 1G. Fi pea tic at the Univ af Was These positions pey from $2000 per year, and a be offered at the # ( the university to trad mer ae more instr ©, headed by Chief nted Davia with an regular meeting of wday night . URGES DEVELOPMENT OF OLYMPIC POWER ation of mag « founty and power whieh came in the Landes, state nual meet ical wurvey Thursday uppi . furninhed b Olympics, Dean Hi geologist, add ing of the board, in Olymp ont. field, FULL MEMBERSHIP DENIED TACOMA, April 1L—Members of the Degree of Honor, the woman's ry tw the wuxt Un men nial allowed f oOo. UW ade Thurs AGUE MEETS TURSDAY Anti‘Tuberculosis league of ¥.W.C.A noon, Dr on “The Thi King county meets i building next Tue Manning will, s of the Rock ‘ommission nee for the Prevention of Tu |bereulsis and What It Mas Accom | plished.” } Besides those painful attacks of In | digestion; that awful, ble ed, lumpy |feeling after eating, and downright | stomach misery that you who hay experienced it know so well; beni ‘disgusting belching, food-re ” ng, | where burn—besides all this, ACTDSTOM: | member the strength of millions Take ach miseries there is no telling where | stornach your stomach troubles will end, for the thi it is a well-known many serious ail in an acid-stom: now-—this ver f your stomach t ‘ONIC-—the wonderful remedy |that absorbs the excess acid from |the stomach and brings INSTANT pune’ IBATOD 4 committee tendent of Pu | Murphine late Thursday. ‘The bunt men urged Murphine tof wr incre wher nur health— pile inery until you get to the point to do things THE SEATTLE ect beatae APRIL 11, 1919. NEW SYMPHONY "ite: Proved in WELL RECEIVED <=" Hallett, of t laying ‘|. BUY CAR LINE Rainier Valley People Ask) °° Murphine’s Help J 5.00 re of th ub of Pats copies of a resolution urging e city b pember of the action fe ¢ purchase » brought abc of the Rainie nyany to charge a ¢ ake other rate SYDNEY, April aved pay Daylight Bakery Only Bakery in the City where the bakers prepare and bake in full view of the public. You yourself to come in and see our daylight bakery, e the most ‘tasty bread in the city is turned The golden harvest with all its richness, is brought to you in Kap- pel & Rickles’ t bread and pastries are made out of the very best ingredients. Kappel& Rickles 108 Second Ave. So. Second and Yesler. Main 5055. | Acid - Stomach Ruins ~ Health of Millions — | uffering comfor' n be no fi ow acid you feel dowr {sour stomach and distressing heart | that life has lost all its Joys, Re ust as acidenouth ruins | ACH undermines the health and saps | teeth, so acidwtomach ruins health BATONIC. If you don't get rid of those stom! like a bit of eandy 1 feel fine, You can then eat ngs you like ntifle fact that | more, every mouthful yor have their | count in eating pow 1 nd pep * a conference - ment Wants Action ‘ t! wor WITH A PLAN MUSICAL PROGRAM Nice cut of Beef, Veal or Lamb. was Just 26 yeare ago in 1804, that I ent Communit tub You cannot make a mistake in your selee- nell and Drew stock a Frida tion of any these three as they are all good—_ ‘This war the principal plece| highly popular “heavy” man and cheap. Hu WE WILL BUY Weatern Petr On Wye city pur ey traction property to unctl } the club with ublic | UtNtes Phone EM, 2606 Maska of the lines, | ne club | nut ‘by the pro | r Valtey ‘Trac: | fare 11.—Australia wring to trike owe it to 31—Likes 4—Can t shoul pread. Our 37—Made 10-—Work 12—Light You are cordi erty Market Sat from 11 A. M. to Original Feat misery upon n and out and Steel Lockers It's good, just and makes the | and, what i« M. to 6 P. M.; 1 be gone a big box of | druggist today Market in cha |relief. You simply have no ides y| It coma so little, If it fails to re. | much better, stronger and brighter | move your stomach distress, he will den in charge of | you feel at-once, It drives out all! refund your money Kshs is guaran: | | the gas and bloat, puts an immediate | teed; if you are t watintied or | | stop to belching and heartburn, ends! money refunded IC} Meet at t Tein) = a _ BE PRESENTED @ 0 Always Phone U. S. Forester Says Govern- SOUTH Ty PUBLIC tn th AT PRESENT, SO CONTENT YOURSELF TO LECTL me ON “HUNISM” ACTIVE STOCKS Will Open for Business Saturday, April 12, Under the Management — of John Davis & Company. THE GUESSING CONTEST CLOSES A few tips to help you guess what the souvenir will be: -Never gets tired. ~—Can do service four ways. a Never leaks. 38—Never complains. 39—Is often punished. 41——Will be welcome always. Pu Cupid’s Postoffice Where you can leave notes for your friends without postage. Public Comfort Station With all the most modern convtniences. Located on the second floor. Rest Room and Children’s Roof Garden Being installed on the second floor. Children will be provided with various amusement devices cared for. Shoppers may check their children FREE. Sanitary Elliott 2700 Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Inclaéed Co-Operative Spirit This is the irresistible forge which creates that atmosphere of confidence and good feel- ; ing which exists bétween this market and its ae patrons. Our customers realize Constant effort is being made to supply meat at the lowest prices. — Pork Is Too High CO-OPERATIVE MARKET Soe! SYRUP beeen Minn A A ‘H 4 ee ‘serra >20°R Fresh Ranch ie EAR Eggs, dozen c Large Dill Pickles, 2 for..............0006- CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN. um STAR WANT. “ADS BRING RESU. Bldg. 1506-8-10 First Avenue TODAY AT 5 P. M. to take short trips. ’ »e carried upside down without losing its value. id be put in service only once. in every country in the world. ‘s in good and bad weather. _ in weight—very thin. ally invited to meet your friends at the New Lib- urday. Souvenirs for everyone. Special music — 9 P.M. } ures that we offer to the public: for All Employees Working mothers may check their children m 8:30 may join them for lunch and be assured they will be properly arge of Carl Albert Olson. Children’s Roof Gar- Mrs. Olson. he New Liberty Public Market 1506-8-10 FIRST AVENUE

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