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

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One Block East from Frederick ¢ Nelson's. ed on lines of Cleanliness, Quality and Service. Food Products at moderate prices. buyers. SOAP and SUGAR STALLS Carnation or Borden, can Pure Cane Large tvory ize Sugar, Ib 10¢ 10¢, Ge S bars FP. & G. Naptha, Cascade. Clean: Basy or Fal ase B bars Crystal White, Bob White, old size Lenox or No Rub ase @ cans Sunbrite Clea abe B cans Old Dutch Cleanser, 35¢ Large Seafoam 20¢, 6e¢ Large Citrus 25¢, smatl..10¢ 3 wall Lux 35¢ 8 Creme O41, Bath Tablets or Imperial! Peroxide ... 3Be Palmolive. 10¢ Lava 10¢ STALL 21 small nser small GOLDEN WEST 4 2. can ; With $1.00 Purchase STALLS 24.27 GOOD COFFEE 30c Lb. and Up Butter and Eggs at Market Prices. ROYAL GROCERY COMPAN Extensively BASEMENT VE STAN ONIONS 3 lbs. 10c ACHE GROCERY Phone Main 6203 oe B. or Exeeliont 82.90 ake 10¢ © or Emp Toma 20¢ 25e can Sifted Barly June Peas . 15¢ 500 can Red Top Coffee 4006 SSe Ghirarde! ave 2 age bottles Blue Label Cat sup 5 Be 4 small cans of Milk 25¢ Red 10 ibs. Pure Cane Sugar No, 50 Holly, C Flow 4 Ibe. Beans Ribow Cut Macaroni, Ib Large can Del Mo eror Brand Solid Pack Large Wh I's Chocolate These Prices Good also at Seal Grocery —_————$—————————— SUN PRODUCE CO. Stalls 3-67 Extra Faney Winesaps, _ per box $3.75 Free Delivery Fancy New Potatoes, 2 ibs 25e¢ og aR Te et ine Street PublicT arte A Public Market conduct- Dealing in Dependable patronized by careful Crescent Meat Co. BASEMENT—BRANCH NO. 2 Quality Meats Lent is over and we are prepared to supply you with the best in Beef, Veal, Lamb, Ham, Bacon, Lard—at Mon- ey-Saving Prices. American Fruit Co. STALLS 123A EASTER LILIES 45c Blossom DESMON & MARTINO Next to Clark’s Market Annex 40¢ Se . 2Be Beat Oranges, dosen Seodiess Grape Fruit Neat Rhubarb, 4 Ibe Pine Street Market. Phone Main 1028 BUY HERE AND LIVE BETTER FOR LESS CASH AND CARRY Lower Floor Milk, 4 large cans ... Milk, 7 small cans .. Prunes, 3 Ibs. .. | Beans, 2 pounds Soap, Clean asy | Tomatoes, 2 cans .... | Fisher Blend Flour .... Good Service —Free Delivery Main Floor Best Solid Pack Tomatoes........ Good Sweet Corn | Good Sweet Peas .... Large can Pineapple Asparagus, Strawberries, box .. Winesap Apples, per box. SEATTLE STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS } cal ge F Pe Pepe Bie FF BESS? ogHETeP se ERliper beet et i New Pack TOMATOES, Large Can car-lot purchase that this same brand that we've it higher can now be sold at this attractive price. May we Ne Sales No Uelivery quite liberally of these at this price? Fancy New York Pose ——the finest peas are cog packed in New York these are extra fancy—em aweet—delicious, Can Full Weight P. & G. Naptha Soap, 4 Bars 26c 10 fe Ivory Se So. wmall es large Lenox REE cs ess os Cream of Wheat, Pkg.23c 3 THIS MAKES IT CLEANER ANOBETTER Mf yeu like Black Tea askfor Tree Tea Ceylow Uyeulike Groen Tea ask for Tree Tea Japan REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE IT Oatana and Ceretana PANCAKE FLOUR s.:."" 34c | My Wife’s Syrup—'2-Gallon for $1.03 needa Biscuits, 3 for .... | Rolied Oats, 10-+b, #ack.. Jello, al) kinds Sr ioSalt 21h, sack .. +Ib. sack 10-Tb wack ... Table ORANGE MARMALADE On account of the r lade is continually iner the demand for Ferguson's Orange Marma- carried in three sizes: Yeast Foam or Magic, 3 for 10¢ SAVE MONEY Buy your M. J. B. in the 5-pound can —at only a pound $2.15 a can THE SRATTLS 'STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. VANDERVEER T0 | DEFEND ‘REDS’ Prosecutor Brown Assem- }| bles Evidence for Trials having just where he » bie inve red plication on the part ¢ oners in & nation-wide overthrow 4 wernment Taxi Ride Costs This Sailor $800 Anton 8. Dab! tute In the navy, | anitary | joyriding in @ taxi dre $1,127 from a Mount and on noo the migh He adm but does not mber what | of the money, When he ¢ found he had only $514 left te 0 at the ptatior started out to find the chauffe drove the machine BARBER SHOP BURNED; auto SHOP DAMAGED and cottage cheese, plant FREE!! To every Come see u ete, Vernon t me & a few will give cottage chee: Enumclaw p or mous Southwe ed the bull at $500 . Dr. L. C. Irving The building by the McClain Au o the ex just off V Try our aged ly covered by ins Dr. C. Henry Wells Is Killed in Fall) fAN FRANCISCO Mistaking the do shaft for the door ivading of an apartment b Dr. C, He | Wells, a ph Wash.. | formerly of Beattie d was k ed, Wednesday nigh April siclan of Shelton. fell and CLUB WILL Grand Opening SATURDAY! OF THE PURITAN MILK PRODUCTS CO. A. PRTITCLERC and F make purchaser away 14 199 WESTLAKE MARKET st corner Phone Elliott Quality 0 IRINUAIN IMUANIID) (/BUTTER, ICE CREAM, CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE, BUTTERMILK, CULTURED MILK, ™iK AND CREAM. Kh. INGERSOLL utter, ice cream, See our br the 1 und ne achinery. FREE !! Saturday, b. of our cream Crean of the mark« irginia St 1872. Products. The Lakewood will hold night. An en | been arranged tertalr | TOKIO $1. 75 ‘KT $2.62 Hill's Red Can Coffer Lux Boap } Pancake Flour |, University Market , Corner Market |, 1634 Alki Avenue 1 , 1317 Greenwood 3 pkes 201 Blaine Street , 201 Eastlake Avenue 331 Fest Ave. North 200 pkg 16th S. W. and Barton der 710-12 Blewett Street 801 Vesler Way New Groceteria in Liberty Mar ket now open. 13e¢ ahe 28e 20¢ « Pow te 25¢ 25e 64e, $2.18 kes Olympic 1 I». Ghtrard Citrus Washin, 2 pkes, Sun Maid Ralain 2 pkgs. Grapenuts Mazola Oil si $1.15, STALL. 130 Phone Main 595% GELDHOF April 17.—By far mittee of the | BY A. BE. WASHINGTON ne most importa $1.50 Brooms $1.09 Identical to a trademarked [ly broom you all know, but put un der our own brand in order to permit more of a price reduction. |66th congress, which will be called in la jin will be the senate committee jon foreign relations. Not only will this committee be the first to struggle with the peace }treaty, but it w have on its shoul dera the responsibility deciding whether the American p © want to become members of a league of na | ons. The committee is composed of 17 |members, In the last congress 10 of l these were democrats and seven re | publicans, | democrat Senator Hitchcock, of Ne |braska, In the next congress the po |iitical complexion of the committee quart botties, at | will be just the reverse—10 members Milk, large il will be republicans and seven demo- . va Milk ab. 0s 4 Jerats, and the chairman, by reason Cc ape |of seniority, will be the ranking re neake Flour package 206 Corn Meal, white or yellow, 10-Ib, sack Ste Campbell's Boupe ...ile Pink Salmon, tall cans Olympic Pa Superior Vinegar, full 196 sate Et publican, Senator Henry Cabot | | Lodge, of Masanchuoetts | In making up the new committee, the process will be simple. The three democrats who are lowest in rank In [the committee ax now constituted | will be dropped, and their places will | be filled by republicans, ] | In addition to these three places | the republicans are to fill, however, there is another: that of Senator Wil liam Alden Smith, of Michigan, | whowe term of office has expired. | |‘Thus the republicans will have four | new faces on the committee. DEMOCRATS 7 PED The democrats who will be dropped Saulsbury of Delaware, whose erm has expired, Thomas of Color ado, and Robinson of Arkansas . Filling the four republican places . } won't be such an easy job as drop |ping the three democrats | From the way things I ‘8 going to of A « b 1-Ib pkg. oe Del Monte © atsup. pinta 200 Puffed pke. . Corn Flakes. pk Lune Wheat, © ok now, n the cans for stronge on the dominating senate The republ members who will hold over are Lodge, MeCumber, Bo rah, Brandegee, Fall and Knox only outandout pre We recommend and guare antes M. J. B. not satiatied, Coffee, Money refunded if you are A result of progressive pressure, will enter promine into the fight. ‘This resolution prevents a seat on more than two important | committees, This, is is expected, will att tes Miter elec ict as bce ann al session by President Wilson | po appropriations four seats will go to the West indieatio New Hampshire newest members of the se was minister to Greece an sro during President Taft's a tration, and his acquaintance with and the chairman was a| Something Entirely New RAINBOW CAKE Be sure and try these cakes for your day dinner. one of Sun- For sale at THREE GIRLS’ BAKERY STAND Center of Westlake Market 1 5° Senate Committee Will Be ; First to Get Peace Terms“ keep some of the standpat republic: | like Penrose, Smoot, Wadsworth, off the foreign committee, to give them the opportu nity to control some of the other im finance and | #*nators ortant committees, like The chances are the East, one He is Daylight Only Bakery in the City where the bakers prepare and bake in full view of the public. You owe it to yourself to come in and our daylight bakery, where the most tasty bread in the city is turned out. The golden harvest field, with all its richness, is brought to you in Kap- pel & Rickles’ bread. Our bread and pastries “are made out of the very best ingredients, see Kappel& Rickles 108 Second Ave. So, Second and Yesler, Main 5055. that one of the to Far West and two to the Middle | '* ern member, from present , Will be Senator Moses, of TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA SUGAR SOAP Vine White Granulated ZOBLE GROCERY Co. STALL 105 PHONE FLA 0-pound sack CERETANA FLOUR $2.85 Crescent Mapleine, 2-07. | bottle 35¢ New Westlake Grocery STALLS 1617 2 ——_ Cans Toma oes . LOWER FLOOR 25¢— OSTBERG’S Cash Grocery STALIS 192 TEL. ELL, 170 “Where You Buy For Less” Coffee: “ANTLER’S” Co-Operative Candy Kitchen pla STORES COMPAN Del Monte 1 Com 19¢ Golden Age Macaroni Arm & Hammer Soda, - lb. pkg. 8e INC. STALLS 188-189 SEED POTATOES # Ivory Soap, big bar . 10¢ Citrus Washing Powder, large package an problems will be valuable t0) chances are committee : he will want it, for has & keen interest | foret, aft The Middie Western members prob In which case the tone aie + Kenyon, of lowa, | committee, to deal with sive, who was one of | peace treaty, will be made up ag r Harding. Republican McCumb juard.” a h, Kn Western choice lies be. n Hare twee Senator Hiram Johnson, of Ls itehe k California, and the two Washington |S i Jones and Poindexter. Al three are considered progress but the politicians on Capitol Hill are |saying tha nator Johnson wants place he can have it. The wht mith of na, Pittman and Shields merene, A wagging tongue often spoils lot of nice, sweet silence. Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 1 SOUTH END i MARKET Open Nine yaaa até P.M, lar ated Included EASTER SPECIALTIES at the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET 1919 Spring Lamb POT ROASTS, VEAL Fancy Poultry, large and small Delicious Hams from corn-fed pork A great stock of all varieties of Smoked Meats. Phone Elliott 1625 Q Fresh YRUP Butter, Ib. 60c AEA Large cans Prunes, WAS A DELICIOUS apeemeaeal! Eee Plums, Peach Heart “wc: 220° I ee cin... LOC |SWEET

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