The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1919, Page 14

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Soap and Sugar Stalls SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Acme Grocery Lower Floor Pure Crescent Meat Co. BRANCH NO, 2 Lower Floor ake Flour .... ne large Minced Clamae .....6+ pk Gelatine 2 106 mato Sauce | 3 pharm. A step or two to our Large Meat Market, downstairs and you have saved yourself money in these steps. ; Our policy is: Qual- | iympic Pa ity Meats, Moderate | revr .... Prices and Experienced | sf", 947". 35c Service. These prices goad also at Red Seal Crocery—Annex 25c 25c 15¢ 25c 28c cana 3 Citrus . Large Seafoam Palm Olive 10¢ | @ Sunbrite Cleanser 3 0, D. Cleanser STALL 21 K STATION Kristofarson’s Perfectly Pasteur txed Milk, 10¢ quart. Bring the empty bottle. 4 small cane Federal MUk..26¢ Elliott Fish Co. QUALITY SEAFOOD MODERATE PRICES Fresh, Smoked, Salted and Cured Fish, STALLS 3-6-7 _All Seasonable Fresh Fruits ‘and Vegetables. Moderate DRY ONIONS "prices; dependable prod- “uts. No junk sold by us. 3 lbs. 10c | ROYAL GROCERY COMPANY PINE 8T. PUBLIC MARKET PHONE M STALLS 24—27 Stalls 14-15 Rest Butter, Ib. Ice Cream, « “Main Floor Specials Del Monte Catsup | ...10¢ | Sun Maid Raisins, ...-25¢ | Fancy Apeiocts, es Fancy Peaches, ‘ «..10¢ Del Monte Asparags Tips Fresh Asparagus, 2 lbs. Eggs, best, per dozen. Butter, per pound loow- Floor Cash and Carry Soups, gl can..... i eee » ~~ COUNCILMAN TO SPEAK ~~ LEAGUE WILL MEET Councilman William ~ rail ‘The annual convention of the Se Moore will speak next Monaay night | attie Epwoth league will open with before the Fremont Business Men’#)4 dinner at the Firth Methodist association, in the Fremont Masonic] 000, priday night. Selections by hall. Street paving projects and church orchestra and addresses | other improvements in the Fremont | the eb constitute the program. Is Always Right - Delephone Fillote 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE . istrict will be discussed. BB Uneeda Biscuits, pkg. “ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES ATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. Western Delicatessen Co. ' CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET (Upper and Lewer Fleors) 1422 First Avenue FATO SALAD, SALAD, 25c | 25c | SEATTLE MARKET Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way FANCY CREAM BRICK CHEESE, pound .. | SWEET MIXED PICKLES pint .. 38c . 20c Be sure you don’t overlook our Chicken Pies With a Conscience No Potatoes. No Vegetables. Just what they pretend to be—all chicken 2 for 45c _ Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. : na Gem Potatoes, 10 Ibs......25¢ ll Dry Onions, to boil, 9 Ibs... .25¢ - -25¢ + Fancy Rhubarb, Ib. ........ Se gus, native, Ib. .............25¢ Asparagus, lb. 15¢ and 20¢! puliflower, each . Fruit, Seedless, 5 for .. .. 15¢ and 20¢ - 60¢ . + .25¢ | Washington Fruit & Vegetable Company New Dromedary Dates 100 size Sweet Oranges, 5 for DOK ccvecees i Fancy Lemons, 800 size, dozen 20¢ box Ripe Tomatoes, Ib. ws. | New Spinach, 2 Ibs. . New Radishes, 2 bunches . sé | Fresh Asparagus, lb. .. Rhubarb, Ib. ...... | Fresh Cucumbers, each, CENTRAL FRUIT STORES Oranges, dozen ...........40¢ Grape Fruit, each. Be | | Florida Grape Fruit, each . Dromedary Dates, pkg. oe | Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 Ibs. ........ 15¢ | Pressed Figs, 3 pkgs. .............25¢ American Grocery Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL Cane Sugar, 5 Iba. ......48¢ Federal Milk, 2 large cans Borden’s or Carnation Milk, large cans Campbell's Soups, all varieties ‘10¢ 10 Ibe. Ceretana or Oatana Pancake Flour, 41b. bag California Tomatoes, large cane 18¢ 2 for 26¢ ‘y= Nuts or Shredded Wheat Biseults, 2 Br tsup, Taree cans Broken Sliced Pineapyis Premier Maine Corn 23¢ "2 cans 45¢ oe pons Solid Pack Tomatoes, large cans 20¢ 1 cans Farly June Peas 10¢ 2 cans 28¢ -32¢—45¢—89¢—81.75—82.65 Carry-All Shopping bags, large 7¢ medium 5¢ Age Macaroni Products, 3 pkgs.... O¢ Ivory Soap, 3 large bars Cascade Coap, 4 bars Crystal White Soap, 6 bare Fisher's Blend Flour, No. 10 bag - 24% lb, bag ... $1.53 40-1. bag . | Golden West Black Pepper, 2 cans . 3 l5c pkgs. Lux . Large pkg. Gold Dust or Star } Galt Blue Ribbon T Ib, BEE |M. J. B, Tree Tea, Ib.....45¢ Hill's Red Can Coffee, Ib. 43¢ 2% Ibe. $1.07 Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand Coffee, Ib. 2% WH, .sreeese M. J. B. Coffee, tb. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, 2% Ibs, Golden West Coffee, Reliance Coffee, Ib The above well known brands of coffee are the same quality as ever—at only a few cents higher price. Why pay %5c or 40¢ for bulk coffee now, that you would not use at 16¢ per pound before? '} Seattle Grows Crop of Most Graceful Kiddies in America ful crop of kiddies in Acnerica. |pleture of little Lean | Hacker proves it. They will and WilliamUnion at danceclub members —James and Merrihew Photo Seattle is growing the most grace-the Anadel club dance at Knights of ‘ThisColumbus hall, Harvard ave, and The affair in in honor of who have returned Friday night as a special feature ofhome from war service. Peels Off Corns POLES EXPECT Between Toes The Great Corn Loonener of the Age. Never Fails, Painless. A n mashed, squeesed and crushed all day long, in between ] fou can try the deaper rough” way and try quid—a w te mitated. It ett immediate wing out the © ainiessiy. Thei hat don't ate or rubs © ly with the litt an in the cork of every “Getalt” bottle not hurt the true flesh. Try nd emile! Just « bie nm, You peel it out, no aticky p Do You Know— That every food re- quirement of the human body js contained in a baked loaf of bread? Bread contains flour, water, — milk, yeast, salt and fi each of these include clementa exnential to en- ergy and nutrition Insint on the bread from the finest bakery in the Northwest—the Seattle Baking Com- pany’s famous LSUM read. i lof Cheyenne, TO STOP RUSS Bolshevists Planning War on, Liberated Nation (N. BE. A. Spectal to The Star) PARIS, April 25.—Officials of the Polish delegation in Paris say the Bolsheviks are buslly preparing to open war on Poland at the end of April when the ground dries and military operations become poastble. i They are daily pressing thin dan- | ger upon the Great Powers in their appeal for a loan and an outlet to the sea. An noon as Poland gets Danzig they ausert that she will be able to roport raw materials and start fac tories. This sea outlet ts equally [necessary for importation of neces sary arms and supplios when the ex pected Rolshevik attack comes, In the opinion of some of the Poles and other officials in Paris the real fight against the spread of Bot sheviern will begin after the peace conference has signed a treaty and adjourned. WOMAN CHOSEN AS STATE HISTORIAN | CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 2% Wyoming's first offictal historian t# & woman, Mine Eunice G. Anderson, appointed to this new position as a recognition of the effictent service which women have performed in the | state's governmental The created by the recent legistature, In order that an official record might be made of the stories of ploneer set thers who «till survive, and tt will be affaires. the duty of the historian to visit the | | homes of these men and women and Make notes of their reminiscences, WOMAN, 50, FIGHTS DOG 10 MINUTES NEW YORK, April 26.—Mra. Olga Katz, 50 yoars old, was severely bit- ten by a dog in the cellar of an) apartment house, where she fought the mongrel for 10 minutes before help arrived. Mra. Kats said she was looking for the janitor, and entered the base- ment, when the dog sprang at ber, in her efforts to escape from Cee DOCTOR TO USE BIG AIRPLANE FOR CALLS BEAVER CITY, Neb. April 25-— Dr, PF. A. Brewster, of thin city, ts | going to make his long professional | calla in the future by airplane. The plane, it was learned today, already has been ordered from a New York corporation. It will be piloted by Wade Stevens, | of this city, a former lieutenant and instructor in the aviation branch of the United States army. "TWAS CAUSE FOR DIVORCE SAN FRANCISCO, April 25.—Al- tho Hazel Willin was willing to sac- rifice many things to hold the love of her husband, John, she finally had to separate from him when he re peatedly accused her mother of be ing a “second kaiser,” according to the suit for divorce which she filed in the superior court today. "Friends Organize , Presidential Boom | aautiinianpiniegiihealainte picinansnanciosntiill HOWARD SUTHERLAND ©e Sutherland is first to have back of him an organized boom for presi dent. ‘The Sutherland alliance ap- plied for a charter In New Castle, Penn., today. Sutherland's friends see in this photograph resemblance to both Lincoln and Washington, but they make more tangible claims for his eligibility. They point to hia ro- publicanism, to his record as a Uni ed States senator from West Vir- ginia in the 63rd and 64th con- gresses and to suggestions from New England to the Pacific that he be candidate. Sutherland is 59, native of Missouri, graduate of Co- lumbia and has a inn~ staan record in public Ife whom Gov. Carey has |]! office of mtate historian was | SOAP 6 bare Crystal White So $2.90 1 case (100 bare) u Crystal Boap . $2.85 wi Sugar PRICES GOOD FOR WEDNE FLOUR | | Weatlake Special, 4d1b, wack Wertlake Gold Bo 4d Ib, wack Sugar Stali—laower THES BDAY ZOBLE GROCERY Co. Phone Kiliott 4314 Stall 105 6 bars Lenox Soap Large pkg. Pride Washing Powder 2 pken, W Cream of ¥ 2 in 1 Bhoe 1 bottle mone 3 cans Del Monte Hot BAUCE veer renee ehosens Ibs, Onlon Sets . p Chips. . Fig Pudding 2 Ibe, Sauerkraut . Madrona Tomatoe 3 cans Peas or Corn Arun pint 84.05 (Only one to & customer) Stall—Lower Moor TILL, - 25¢ EXTRA SPECIAL [Saturday Only] | PURITAN MAID BUTTER, 62c Ib.; 2 Ibs. $1.23 | SEE IT CHURNED Ice Cream, Cottage Cheese, Fresh Buttermilk, and a full ine o Dairy Products, absolutely fresh. FREE each customer. PURITAN MILK PRODUCTS CO. Stall 199 < A cone of our SUPREME ICE CREAM to FURTHER This Market Is Accessible to hteninttilies SUGAR PURE CANE Sugar Stall—Lower Floor NOTICE GEROW'S DELICATESSEN all 133 Home-cooked Ham Home-made Mayonnaise Tasty Meat Loaves Het Pickles, pint Strawberry Always Reliable Our Best Boosters are Quality and Service, The place that never disappoints you. Stalls 14-15 ‘OSTBERG’S CASH GROCERY Stale 192—4 ef swift's Pride Washing Powder . 6 boxes Matchen 3 boxes Teco Pancake rolls Tollet Paper 3 rolie Wax Paper GOLD DUST 1 gal. Blue Karo Syrup. 25 10 Ibe. Best Patent F Large Package CREAMETTES 9c CALIFORNIA TOMATOES, Stas 16—17 Phone Elliott 170 Large can Sliced Pineapple 80¢@ 1 Ib. Crescent 99 Coffee ...,.85¢@ ll cans Pink Salmon... 35¢ Mexican Red Beans 2be can Booth Sardines..o. «mall cans White Cherries ..-. ---—- 356 Sunbrite Cleanser . Rogers’ Baking Powdei Lib. can 6 Cans Sunbrite Cleanser...... 2 Large Cans Tomatoes . Wheat Hearts, large 2, 2 DIES. <-asene Kk Tomatc coool 15¢ large Can TOKIO— (30e, 45e CRISCO {2,875 1 Ib. Schilling Céffee 1 I, can Lipton Tea 3 ibs. Ghirardelli’s Chocolate ry 3 pker. Lux Flakes . 2 bars Creme Ol) Soap. 300 pkg. Citrus Washing Powder 2 pkes. Raivins or Grape Note ([34c, 64c 4$1.15, ($2.78 MAZOLA OL Two army officers, who left Seat tle March 13, 1918, on a train, each nection of which was made up of 13 coaches, later leaving the United States on July 15, as a part of a con- voy of 13 ships, which took 12 days to cross antic, and which docked at Pier 13 in Liverpool har bor, will help put Seattle's Victory Loan over. The officers are Captains Joseph F. Stiley and R. G. Chamberlain. Hoodoos have no terrors for these officers. Oh, yes, after arriving at Pier 13 in Liverpool harbor, the of- ficers boarded a ship at 8:18 o'clock a | 35¢ | Phone Main 5952 | | the “10-1b. amok < a 2 can Dili Pickles School Roy olden Red Wheat 1-tb. tin . - THE POPULAR '| MEATS! _ Three Girls’ | Sunday Cake - Dolly Varden in a brick THE CHOICEST ARE TO BE” HAD AT THE UNION ANNEX STALLS 4-5 “LIBERTY FRUIT AND VEG. ETABLE CO. ASPATAZUE, Ib. secescececes BOG Rhubarb, Ib. REE | New Turnips, Ib. Bé, 6 Ibs. | Regular | special | wrest Veeetablen | and aad Free a BAKER M. ROOT & CO. Genter of Westlake Market 25e | 4 rolls 10¢ Toflet Paper.... 25¢ | | STALLS 108-109 Hoodoos Hold No Terrors for These Yank Officers |" mai A store by its geod And service te the trade. to cross the English channel, after | which they passed 13 days in target practice. After the armistice they fi loading their ship, the Caserta, at| panties 18 o'clock, French time. Leaving | ~SeS S Gibraltar on Feb. 13, Stiley and Fer Chamberlain again passed 13 days on Al Atlantic before arriving in America. ‘They boarded a ayant “isa yee train for Seattle and arrived here |/Oa each on March 13. That makes 13 suirteens. | | he culeime of dessbell games Second and Union, Jand buckwheat cakes usually rnd pends upon the batter. “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 end then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp 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 applica- tions the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Your hair appears soft, glossy and twice as thick and abundant. Try it! ictory Bond and help Buy a The assessor's visit often accounts | | for a shrinkage in values. | bring back our heroes to us, Mayflower Milk The Undisputed Leader for Purity. Has ranked highest in all city milk tests for the past five years. Ask Your Grocer for Mayflower Milk | JUST HONEST MILK ELLIOTT 4438 ‘Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA BB erates = 7 & JERERETSSCAB A > 1 od

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