The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 18

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SOAP AND SUGAR STALLS Public Tch‘GPine. | CARNATION or BORDEN MILK, per ean | Pederal Mi) Aa’ Large heery > matt p+ G bare Crystal White Soap 35¢ aSe 25e 25e Basement Phone Main 6205 Bo Del Monte Solid Pack To Iyro 200 cans. Swe pet Corn, Peas oF String Heans ase pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti % 25e P Three iSc pkes. Gelatine 25e seye Matches... 25¢ 35e¢ She Auto Club Baking Powder a abe 2 pkes. Corn Flakes 25e MBs Selecto Brand Coffee. B5e Royal Groce we A n ase she 25e¢ ec, small C! trys 10¢ Crescent Meat Co. BRANCH NO, 3 BASEMENT 5 bar Naptha Cascade Fairy ut t rite rus aa QUALITY MEATS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES If you avant something special for a good Sunday dinner—Chops, Steaks or Roasts—we are prepared to serve you as usual, lark Crystal White Flakes - 25¢ abe -.10¢ § pkgs S pkes. Lux Ivory Flakes pke STALL 21 quart 10¢ Kristoferson'’s Mi Rring Golden Weat Cotte Golden West Coffee, Ib. can 45¢ tb, ean STALLS 24.27 SATURDAY ONLY Fresh Supply of Butter and Eggs at Lowest Market Prices. BASEMENT VEGETABLE STAND Fresh Rhubarb © 3 Lbs. 10c Company PINE STREET MARKET—PHONE MAIN 1026 DEPENDABLE GROCERIES—PRICED LOWER LOWER FLOOR CASH AND CARRY 'S Ibs. new, sweet Prunes. y new Peaches, Ib -25¢ 20¢ MAIN FLOOR Prompt Service. Free Delivery. COFFEE = perl STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 191 | A little idea of what the Huns had coming to them from the air (ENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES SATURDAY SPECIALS. Market Closes 6 P.M. Western Delicatessen Co. CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE MARKET (Upper and Lower Floors) Oceidental Avenue and 1422 Wirst Avenue Yesler Way POTATO SALAD, 2 pints. ......25¢ | CHILI CON CARNE, 2 pints. .. .25¢ CLUB SALAD, 2 pints.. e JELLIED TONGUE, bb... 40c CHICKEN LOAF, Ib .40c | LARGE DILL PICKLES, 5 for...10c 3e sure you don’t overlook our 4 CHICKEN PIES WITH A CONSCIENCE No potatoes—no vegetables—just what they pretend to be—All Chicken. 2 for 45c Washington Fruit & Vegetable Department 100-size Oranges, sweet, 5 for...... ze Lemons, p -20¢ 64-size Florida Grape Fruit, each...15¢ Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, dozen.50¢ Fresh Cucumbers, each ... Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs.. New Asparagus, Ib. Head Lettuce, each . New Turnips, lb. a Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. Gem Potatoes, 10 Ibs .. 25¢ Local Potatoes, 12 Ibs. Rhubarb, 4 Ibs Native Asparagus, |b. California Asparagus, lb. .15¢ and ‘20¢ Head Lettuce 5¢, a ane Ripe Tomatoes, |b. . oe dbamees Local Cucumbers, eac Cauliflower, each... . Local Garden Spinach, ‘2 ‘tbe. Specials for Saturday Only © £2.) Per lb. 450 TEA a .20¢ | Specials for Saturday Only -10¢ | Blue Ribbon ..15¢ | Tree Tea .25¢ .15¢ | Hill's 40¢ | M. J. B. Be | Folger’s ney new Apricots, \e ts White Beans, 2 Yakima Gem Potatoes, “4 Ibs... 3 cans ..... White Soap . lThis was taken at Ellington field ‘Tex, the photographer | Green Onions, 2 bunches.......- > There's a double line of bombing planes as with « road down the center. Houston, being in a flying plane far an the camera's eye would reach, CENTRAL FRUIT STORES 40¢ | Florida Grape Fruit, large, fancy, 2 for Bananas, dozen ......++ Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 Ibs. A little ttustration of Uncle Sam's alr mail carrying resources—if they'll carry bombs they ought to be able to carry mail : | MILLION BRITISH IDLE; MOST OF THEM DO NOT WANT WORK Mi) leave the factories they are auto matically registered with the jabor Sunkist Oranges, dozen .... Blood Oranges, dozen Seediess Grape Fruit, each...... Winesap Appfes, dozen .... 5S¢ OUR FRESH MEATS Sweetheart Syrup Pearce fULGERS “THESE NE AS A DEL ICrOus MAPLE FLAVOR Arw gl SorTLE ¢ “or HEART >20° Correct UNIC NI CLERKS . |GETS YEAR IN PRISON FOR LASHING BOY), ’s Spook Hubby ae Movie Actress | iH | | SAN JOSE, April 11—May ‘altt-| doesn't know it,! son, movie star, j but she is the spirit wife of Henry A ebnensaneg Pfaff, of Los Altos. Pfaff , brought this claim out today in a {document he unsuccessfully sought MM have recortied. According to this document Plaff had a vision 14 | years ago of being guided to a beau | atul girl by a heavenly visitor, who then blessed the twain. Search since — resulted in recognition of the dream bride in pictures of Miss Alli- json, says Pfaff's remarkable docu NEW YORK, April 11.—Herman henidt, West Orange, N. J. began a one-year term in the county pent tentiary for having lashed a 10-year old boy with a strap, Sentence was imponed by Judge Oxborne, at New- ark, after Schmidt pleaded guilty Several «small boys annoyed Schmidt's wife by knocking on the window and singing the doorbell, He caught Charles Holterman climbing a fence. With a leather strap Schmidt lashed Charles until the boy | fell unconscious with blood flowing from welts oh his back. Schmidt ad | mitted he had used the strap in thousand cases of the grade that we have sold regularly “at considerabig ara Price. New pack, California grown, and whipping his three children. —made from absolute ly pure California fruit —finest quality In No, 2 Tins... 43¢ There is an actual Jabor short age in all these Great Britain Bricks and cement Carpets Correts Hostery Shirts and collars Dressmaking. Millinery Bootmaking. Printing and bookbinding (Special to The Star by N. B. LONDON, April 11 workers are idle in Great Britain But the fact does not mean that} ndustries in | ” Ad) a —One mifion exchanges. They draw the government allow ance for unemployment, and thou sands of them frankly admit that, | aftér the four years of intensive labor they ‘propose to have a holl day, partly at the government's ex- penne Of 25,000 applicants for out of work donations In Giaagow in one week, 26,000 were women. Every week the court of referees in London stope payment on 1,000 these claims because the individ la have made no effort work “Many people at present idle wens there in no work for a million who | get work if they liked.” sald Mr. should have jobs Nearly a half millon of the idle | National Godfrey Cheesmap, seoretary to the Union of Manufacturers. who have been employed | “They prefer leisure at present, and works. Excuses Patriotic Wife to See Yank. TAYLORVILLE, Ul An excuse like Mrs April 11 Clyde May's. they ithe unemployment allowance. * ' Prayer Revised by American Soldiers | PARIS, April 11L--An. American soldier just back from the Army of ehiet clerk of the Christian county Occupation in Germany, dropped in exemption board, was good enough for Adjutant General Dickson to ex jat the Knights of Columbus head. empt her from participation in a| quarters here and wrote the follow two weeks’ clearing wp draft Anked to adwist, Mra. May said: “My husband is in the 327th field artillery. which has just arrived at Grant from France, him home any day. here when be comes what the adjotant general replied “That's the best excuse I've heard I'll just scratch your fame off | of omer. but deliver us from yet the list.” And he did. C,, April 11.—Mre . a full-blooded Cataw- | ba Indian, aged 115, who was prob | — jably the oldest person in South Caro- is dead at her home at the She lived thru | five wars and four generations sur. lina, Catawba reservation. vive her, task in Springfield, tn | ing board matters. and T “expect I'd like to be And here's| “Private’s Prayer,” which he re quested be sent to President Wilson: | "Our father, who art in Washing Camp {ton, honored be thy name; give us thin day our long delayed pay, and forgive us our A. W. O. Low am we forgive the bugter, the mons sergeant and all others who wear bars. “And lead us not into the Arms | fatigue all these are the M. P., [the fleld clerks and the Q. M.'s; for jever and ever. Ab, out!” | FOR TOMBE) Try_Musterole. See | Quickly It Rete” You just rub Musteroie in briskly, and | usually the pain is gonc—a delicious, ‘comfort comesto takeitsplace, Musterole is a clean, white ointment to ant | American Grocery Stores Co. HERP YOURKEI® GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL Campbell's Soups . Cane Sugar, 5 Ibs. 48¢; 10 Ibs. .... 85¢ Federal Milk, 3‘ large cans...... Uneeda Biscuits, package . Tomatoes, Booth’s Crescent brand, 13¢; 2 large cans 25. Dek Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, Olympic Paycake Flour . .20¢ “My Wife’s” Cane and Maple Syrup, per bottle .wn...... +22. 154, 14-gallon can | Ivory Soap, 3 large, 20¢; PY Crystal White or Clean Easy, 5 for. .27¢ | Lepox, 5 large bars... Domino Matches, 4 boxes. Large can Van Camp's Hominy.. Unpitted Dried Apricots, 2 lbs.. Del Monte Spinach, large can.. -20¢ Medium rier rr. Finest Dried Peaches and Pears, lb.19¢ 2 pounds for x son California “Small White Beans, 2 19¢; 5 lbs .45¢ | uni Age Macaroni Produets, 3 pkgs. | 20¢ Hershey's Premium capi unsweet- ened, lb. 37¢; 2 Ib....... .19¢ No. 1 cans Early June Peas. Wesson Oil, pint tins, 38¢; medium size, 73¢; large size $1.43 Paper Shopping Bags, large 7¢; med.5¢ Snider's Catsup, large .. 30¢ Crisco. .30¢, 44¢, 87¢, $1.70, $2.55 Large can Asparagus Salmon, pak, 14-lb, can, 124¢¢; 1-lb. can, » 19¢; red, \4-lb. can, 17¢; 1-lb...27¢ | Sliced Pineapple, No. 2. can. -22¢ Fisher’s Blend Flour, No. 10. bag, 73¢; 2414-lb. $1.63; 49-lb -33.05 sage ‘Red Can Coffee, lb. 43¢; ‘2% Ibs. or M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 43¢; 3 Ibs. suas. 5 lbs. for +++. 082.10 M. J.-B. Tree Tea, Green or Black, Ib. 41¢; 1% |b. .. ots Hill's Blue Can Brand Coffee, Ib. see Taken pra ‘Tce, Buys a New Suit! ~~ 1T0 END STRIKE OF G. N. LONGSHOREMEN Negotiations to end the strike of | TOPEKA, Kan, April 11.—|jongahoremen at the Great Northern | George Burnham for years was a docks started Friday morning when careless dresser. His wife told him | representatives of the union and em- about it, but somehow George thought she didn't know it all “George, you look like a tramp,” she would tell him. The other day a tramp appeared at the Burnham kitchen door and asked for a “hand out” Mrs. Burn ham teld him she had nothing and the cost of living was too high to waste anything. ployers snet in conference. The lo shoremen’s union threatened to ¢ out all its members on the front if the strike is not settled. It is expected as a’ result of mediation the difficulties will be adjusted. made with oil of mustard, Use it i mustard ‘Will not blister. ‘doctors and nurses use Muster- bn ye ey it totheir patients, il gladly tell you what relict throat, bronchitis, As the tramp left the yard, he get George coming in “Nothin’ doin’ here, para. done turned me down cold. double team to the next house,” the “bo.” Next day George bought a new! nuit—but he didn’t tell his wife why. MACARONI Spaghetti, Noodies. Packase— 8c PORK & BEANS —20-ounce can; Van Camp’s— 19c Washing Powder, large package, —Krinkle Brand, Package, lic She Let's said | THEY HIT THE spoT “Ti MeMillen, Volunteer Firemen's Home, Hudson, N, Y,, writes: * back pained me ao i could not down to read or write with comfc ees * | Pits pig. er fe — —— TTS” THE “MOST es : POPULAR BRAND 43: a Pound IN THE FIVE POUND SIZE $2.15 A CAN NEW STORE — LIBERTY oe : ; IT’S RICH IN FLAVOR apse AND STRENGH AND (Vacuum Packed) REAL ECONOMY We will Return Your Money if You are Not Satis ‘ied GROCETERIAS (seu No. 1, 509 Pine Street Ne. 2, 5503 14th Northeast After taking two bottles F ney Pills my back and side are com- pletely cured. They are like a stream of water ire by firemen, They b put out the fire and dr ey relieve der ailments, 4-10. ied Gate, 9-16, atm, ws Uneeda Biscuits, 3 f — TREE TEA CRYLON (BLACK) Sold YOUR FACE IS DIFFERENT FROM EVERY OTHER FACE Can You Smile Without Embarrassment? 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Examinations and Consultations Are Free DR. JEFF HALFORD | Rooms 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Bldg. First Ave, and James 8t. Phone Main 6237 JAPAN (GHEEN) World's Finest ib. Fancy Blackberries, Rasp- rries ae Ask for this superior bread— at your grocer’s, lle and 16c MOTHERS ——< | AD THiS S160 § NC DR, J, BR, BINYON We are one of the few optical | |stores in the Northwest that really nsex from start to finish, ly one in FIRST AVE. Demonstration GOLDEN AGE MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES Book ¥Y Balloon Free each ot Liberty Market As You Know, Opens Saturday No need to hurry home for din ner after shopping. Come in and enjoy our Hot Buttermilk Bis cults with Honey or Fruit Jama, Home-Made Pies and Pan-Iried Moats our Specialty Puritan Lunch Between Liberty Market and Spaghetti for’. GIRLS, BEWARE! + Tell Him No— That’s WHY I WOULD NOT MARRY at the 416 Pike 233 Broadway No. 20, 201 Biaine St, 503 i Galen Street No. 2 oe No. 18, 2034 Alki A No. 9, 7th Ave. W. & Motiraw No. 19, 7811 Greenwood” ig * Tinerty Markel MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE—208-210 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH Was Praects &0.' Fests, Wee. Order From Your Groces

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