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THE SEATTLE etkn_rbibay: JULY ¥ 18, 1919. gaa cay Mesa ia — en aoe KEEPTONIGHT ‘setnss| mm) —— art Nest for ICED 5,0 Heart Talk |Presented With Sword in ( Ki FOR THE BIG cae RM London Ceremonies ; eyLe Hf m ee THE OTHw! LONDON, July 18.—4 th quaint, traditi ‘ : : re ‘ , vin \< jen. Pershing the he beat t tion that c n with a sword of h ” The presentation ocer Shall we discontinue See nen ae _ - this store in order to live ing plan—or shall we on their way to id hall for the F he i ased /ARENA AND HIPPODROME =) :<| , You to Can Fruit This Year [mors favens ae pester efiages —Fruit Jares are cheaper than last year. ing so become {in hen wan ¢ ‘ ais 1 I a no re than last year. forced to keep IT’S INFORMAL IT’S FOR THE PUBLIC iv’ rierenayor sot momiers ot | Ana etiges whee itn night irices Known in the canning industry Vopen evenings Ir EVERYBODY. WELCOME eget dhagny gyda ment Complete Assortments of Dependable Canning Supplies at ouidn ay *rolia’ extraorale offering the American commande still keep |the freedom of the ef and pre © at six | ented bien with @ echt Your Nearest Groceteria mac Seman tel iihies os KERR SELF SEAL BALL MASON JARS BOYD MASON CAPS P of sacrificing Wales, Pershing reviewed a compos - JARS Pints, doz. 1.+-98¢ | Zino, doz...........8B¢ . long go © regiment of American doughboy - he iiss le ee ! den days. \ te rei ‘s as — ” nr ve (Regular) Quartz, doz......81.03 KERR SELF athe “ 8 even anit Geuipaetng waaaine | Pints, dozen.....@1.11 doz... 81.33 SEALING CAPS is ORD nF ee ae regiment of 136 « 1.2 Quarts, dozen....$1.24 SURE SEAL JARS Regular, doz.......88¢ |listed men ue . " Mallon, doz...81.57 Pints, .. 1.1.81 | Wide Mouth, doz...87¢ ‘That | Broun to us om x Quartz, doz......$1.41 KERR SELF he inp e « ng you mixin! Po a Ywallon, doz....$1.73 SEALING JAR LIDS Nineteen thoueand allied troop ong z ee aie FO will take part In the procession SELF SEAL JARS BOONOMY JARS Regular, doz......14¢ : ER SIX TODAY Pints, doz... $1.93 Pry ts o ‘Wide Mouth, doz..19¢ Ourag! nd MILLER WORKS : Quartz, doz $1.47 | Quartz, doz......81.47 ECONOMY CAPS eee ree cers eee “ealion, don... 81.89 % gallon, doz....$1.89 Dozen seen BBE z <EEP ‘ °. HELP KEEP RENTS DOWN Bi At all theatres and save getting Sree 2 ee etgmint a0" Ga i I H REMEMBER—Always the same low prices at all Groce- AT SIX— g& in line at the Arena and Hippo- §j| FOR BUILDING BER—Alway n P a + | terias—Patronize the Groceteria near your HELP KEEP PRICES DOWN ITRUS home and save carfare and time. HELP THE GROCERY New Federal Home for Se- ; CLERKS Large Seattle S m l attle Provided in Bill Package 25¢ GROCE T ERIAS Division | You do all these things pecia Satta’ open tie: 0 ubwr-aiteelt Gold Dust. lero pks.... DOWNTOWN FREMONT DISTRICT when you buy ALL your St t building were renewed Thufaday,|M | bia tytn tien ceteria No. 6-85 Pike Street, Groceteria No, 25—710-712 Blew. | Groceries before six. un Ss Gon : 3 ett Street following receipt of a letter by for Crystal White Boap roceteria No. Pike Place —THANK You. mer Senator 8. H. Piles, chairman of | o Public Market (Downstairs) WOODLAND PARK the national affairs committee of the Groceteria No. 14—Westlake Pub- ‘oceteria No. 19—73 Green- Chamber of Commerce and Commer . . lic Market wood Avenue. cial Club, from Congressman John F Grape Nuts Groceteria No. 17~Corner Public WHITE CENTER Miller, of Seattle, stating that he will Post Toasties Market Groceteria. No. #4—~16th & W, introduce a bill for a $3,000,000 build y Groceteria No. 7—South End Barton ing at the December session of con hredded Wheat and Barton Street Public Market . 7 et » " . NORTH BROADWAY —it is much satisfaction to cus gress, Jroceterta 503 Tnior 7 - U In his letter Mr. Miller said Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ee ce ah, care DISTRICT tomers of our stores to know “At the suggestion of James H 3 ip Groceteria No, 9—233 Broadway that here they always find the Nagle, assistant secretary. of the | ] 2c UNIVERSITY DISTRICT North finest sugar. Surprises drome tonight. treasury, I am preparing and will in Groceteria No, 2—5503 Mth Ave. QUEEN ANNE HILL During canning season it Is troduce a bill providing for an ap N. E Groceteria No, 8—Seventh W-. most important that you get the propriation for the acquirement of a eteria No f—43rd and 14th i Met best fine granulated PURE : site and the erection of a federal of ka: N. } i ia N St. CANE BERRY SUGAR—such T I Cc K E T Ss l 00 E A Cc H fice butt I am of the opinion Pac ge Groceteria No. 1906 45th St. Groceteria No, 22 ‘irst Ave. we handle in cloth sacks. * e | that no less than $3,000,000 will be : North, i 4 ‘ ‘ |required for the purpose, This bill} ALKI POINT Remember—We handle no oth Tickets on Sale at Hippodrome and Arena Tonight | will be referred to the committee on Campbell's Soups, can Me IRE DISTRICT 2686 Aji “Avene. er kind but this, the finest sugar | public bulldings and grounda, which Del Monte Tomato Sauce. ..Se ree No. 6—Green Lake RASTLAKE obtainable. bodly..will ask the secretary of the Del Monte Cateup, pints. ..28¢ Public Market dst whalinae ates ou ‘ treasury for a report on the situa Jello, all flavors tle _ > a -lb. ee tion : IB | Washington Macaroni, phe. Se ARD DISTRICT ? ome PINES CAN’T LIVE Burglars Busy at OE expect. that-thevelarainie WLI | Croametion, DRE, .o05.-.....00 No. 4—-G419 Ballard Groceteria No, 16-—132 . 5b. sack ........50e e) 01 comp! ort on | PAROWAX, Ib ‘ 19° UES fs IN LONDON SMOKE Seattle Homes Chem Sk. S06 8, coments Seer e arent Sal .T, 2-lb. sack... .Se Groceteria No. 11—5801 14th Ave. Groceteria No. fe: 10-Ib. sack ..... - $1.00 a |the present situation, and under the | peeter cet (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.)|_ Mrs. W. R. Handley and family, of | circumstances I am sure that a fa- | 5-16. eack....e N. W aishoinn 25-Ib. sack ......$2.50 EDOM, duty ans tebe | ee 1 ae ee Ae come: | vorabia._. reoommentaeea: SE tel _ 4 Loth sack-28¢ 1 Foe Information, Criticism or Complaint, Call Main 2574. Main Of- NDON, July 18. try Monday and returned last night,| forthcoming. You appreciate, of | A. & H. Soda, tb. phe. fe fice and Warehouse, 208-210 Third Avenue South 100-Ib. sack ..... $9.85 thrive best in London. Catalpa course, that there has been no pub- to find that in their absence the | and accacia come next, while firs | ‘ Ne building bill passed in more than |house had been thoroly ransacked, “ r y 100 and pines have a hard time to live| two years, and a great many locali s i] Nothing was taken by the prowlers.| ties are as badly off as Seattle.. because of the smoke, Sir Marcus| prowlers entered the room of} “Therefore, there will be the keen: Seven Yankees One Civilian and | MUGGER GETS REST BATCHES SHOULD HIE Samuel now owns the oldest plane | John Mack! and Gust Hautala, at 207|est sort of competition between sec: | td FOR HIS HUGGING SELVES TO LONDO trees in London, planted as -far| First ave. S., sometime after 7 a. m.|tions for appropriations. When the One German Praised for Gallantry | back as 1759. The plane is a greeay | Wednesday, by using a pass key. Aj matter is called up for a hearing, PHILADELPHIA, July 18.—For] LONDON, July 18.—Debuti : quantity of clothing and jewelry was | which will probably be at the Decem-| BERLIN, July 16.—(Delayed.}— | Ala. kissing Miss Emma Sager, a girl em-|numbering in the neighborhood devourer of carbonic acid gas, and} stolen, |ber session of congress, I will prob-|Seven American soldiers and two| Private Frank Kent, Chicago. lploye of @ local hotel, Michaet Mar.| 10,000 are grieving deeply over the London atmosphere supplies - | ably require detailed information on | civilians, one an American and one’a|, Private R. E. Babbitt, St. Louis, wr OC a, tacal ‘hotel, Mivhael RIN" ke that iene ate ie ae this in plenty. = the situatio: German, were recommended by! Private Dave Keeler, Bethlehem,/tin was sentenced to 15 days in| presentations this year. They American authorities today for gal-| Pa. |prison by Judge Audendried in quar |) .o2q to make their bobs to QU Alfred Bienenwald, Hamilton, Ohio, |ter sessions court. Martin operated | yr)" lantry and bravery during the riots " jin Berlin last winter. They were: | Otto Walter, a German employed | 4n elevator at the same hotel. Real Sergt. Edward Mattimore, St. Paul, |by the American mission. | ‘I hugged her,” Martin admitted in | = p ~ = Minn. | _ court. “But I don't remember| = Private Hobart Barton, Fork| ‘The American soldiers presumably | whether I kissed her or not.” | 7 V M | Ridge, Tenn. |were a part of the number attached | i | vatch, alues Sergt. B. A, Gillham, Charleston,|to the American mission which went | | ut non ae Iowa, jto Berlin after the armistice was! Q' ace! FOR COMISH | yood until AU » oe | . 7 Have been found by Private P. W. Blackstone, Athens, | signed —e—erre—=—E— IN THIS DEPARTMENT) thousands of Seattle {gj Moonshiner Kings and Mur-| - ; Rte Se Tee derers Trailed | Co], Ghadiali Gives His Opinion CLASGOW, July 18—A_ special] NY er staff of “fy fighters” has been com- Luclo's Jewelyy Gat y —— 3 BY EDWARD M. THIERRY ; ; missioned by the health department, 615 Second Ave, TOMORROW on Legs—Beautiful and Otherwise} "i032 neath denariment | NASHVILLE, Tenn, July 18.— } (SATURDAY) Two “Moonshine King: and an eoegneal —_—_—_—_——- | against the pest. The “fly fighters” outlaw-murderer-moonshiner are the| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 18.— will wear uniforms. “big game” champion raiders the | Women’s legs are beautiful. Riderless Henry ats REE |Tennessee-Alabama revenue force| aten's legs are not. So why compel Lanne at Berries! | DAUGHTER NO LADY, —to— Mf e 4 are after right now women bathey to cover theirs and ia. a abt Meintk’ ave. wan! | é ee No quarter will be given these | allow men fretlom of the knees? ‘amada, 207 ave., Nashville, withholds the names of tive of India, but an American citi-{/* Wheelbarrow full of ‘strawberr es} LONDON, July 18—A father told 2 the “Moonshine Kings.” They have| zen, summed up his criticism of the|™errily along the street at the Pike| tne Wood Green magistrate that he |i ; de Murias been making wildcat whisky for | Atlantic City ordinance requiring wo. \place public market Thursday °™! brought his daughter up to be a and the vars, manufacturing it on a big|men bathers to wear stockings. He|800n when @ riderless Word leaped) jady, and sent her to Portsmouth. | iM Cigars now |scale and financing the operations | was speaking at the convention of|Viciously at him. The Ford be} She returned and addressed him as longed to J. A. Brant, 2176 Alki ave.| “You lazy old.. of scores of small fry in the Cum-/the National Association of Drugless 3 y b . Id be San uanIsiands | berland’ mountains. | Physictans, Brent ‘was cranking the machine | ————————-—< " - ems sold 16 Uncle Sam's revenue men, fight-| «yw . ai ed up and left him sud Piha a re Hi : : J hy should women be compelled arrested Thursday night at ing these arch-criminals in the| p. : pest 1 in.| dently, bowling over Yamada and a as or My nite 1gal | 3 n un-moral, un-American and in-| 10) ee Was burt, |@%@. and Denny way, charged with | Sint |moonshine war, are relentless. The | human law to cover their beautiful ” 3 | driving an auto while drunk aaa ON THE S. S. INDIANAPOLIS erie themselves know they limbs?" he asked An unknown im oreye i hed | —_ & | pin a Stores attwo- Cher tear, wa” dablaiehd Chit is the difference between a the automobile Fojada ~ 442 oth ave 8, at Rainier ave 2. a Pugeaiihe tee EAver al man’s foot? Why | 4421 38th La ll ‘Or-a- rte A WONDER CRUISE | a. , Decauuse they Know if 0M) not make men wear long stockings |*"4 nd fe, Thmeatar._Sfrarnoed » f ite: { a . revenue raider doesn't get them.| iq put trousers on horses? If At-|Sustaining a cut over one eye and ‘ . Via Point No Point, Narrowstone Point, passing Port |two will try and if two fail four| vse Cue would be truly moral, i:|wrenched leg. He refused medical willbringyou Townsend, U. 8, Forts Flagler, Worden and Casey; out | will f er aryith if four can't eight | 7 - M and Grove off q fe) into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, passing Smith Island, Ice- | WILL: not this week, then next | (igen, Ao iA apne Fo s she: '96: ks 7 aa 4 berg Point, Richardson and the Faktna tees otf eas Sonn |week, next month, or next year!” | ‘lotr don trouser f Leigh nutiour, was Closing Week of Season f back to the Island; thru San Juan Pass to Friday Harbor, the largest | William H. Tyler, eran raider This Week, with Mat, Saturday RY town in this wonderful group of islands. About three hours Jof the ‘Tenness district, | . . good old days ashore at Friday Harbor. Leave Friday Harbor 5:00 p. m., |has undertaken single-handed to cap- ~ That Gripping Drama ) via Shaw Island, Lopez Island, thru Upright Channel, pass- ture Enos Swaford, the outlaw-mur. | \ : bef the ing Blakely and Decatur Islands, thru Thatcher Pass into lderer-moonshiner. Swaford is ac-| “A FOOL etore would tell women to discard Rosario Strait, passing Burrows Island, thru Deception joused of killing a boy who tipped Seattle 10:30 p. m |ficers and also slaying the boy's un | { ” | warwhen twa ' DANCING Pilates oot ote sihmreses 1] THERE WAS” | 6). 34 bits would of the mountains. Moonshiners have \G : on te bead with BROOKE’ Famous Whangdcodie Hater |no qualm in shooting a “traitor.” WITH THE ENTIRE A buy two cigart H a Tyler, known as “Wild Bill,’ 4 AKES PLAYERS IN . " tainers, and Jass Orchestra—Nutt Bed! ubun sil ever the boutn the Ble on THEIR BEST just about ai yloits. He continues his old work for OFFERING . {sheer love of the game, for he hai ESS, FS Sona ROR | good as cigart a fortune of $75,000. He is cultured America 's Greatest Beverage e can be. and religious. He reads a page of Children, 5 ‘to " $1.00 LEAVES COLMAN the Bible every night Secretly he Including War Tax DOCK 9 A, M. ldoes charity, lavishly helping far —the distinctively new soft drink ilies of moonshiners he has sent that refreshes and satisfies because PLATES 2 bem ‘Sales, | prison. 20PLE who are > we es 0 terested DAIRY LUNCH at city prices, or bring your box lunc | He's 50 and has a son 23 ye ‘ of its wholesome, nutritive quali- ecto Py The Fag et rete in the revenue service. ‘The son is J. | " Grench af daemtatens” davek thods only are used in t et Sound Na Co. UNION [Carson ‘Tyler, On a recent rald| SS tics, and rich,appetizing flavor that department, and all imperfections are eliminated.” Consult us about e lyoung Tyler's small son went along | s appeals to natural taste. Has just your plate ‘needs, Our advice COLMAN potKk MAIN 8908 , Pass, following length of Whidby Island, arriving at loft his moonshine still to revenue of. | | We are able fer you Wor the benefit of t with his father and grandfather, undreds of satisfied ° who work during the Bad ap pod rea the snap you'll like. streets te Wee : day, we footer, And’ tie of tees} In original 12-ounce Brown Bottles YEAR GUARANTEE. Reliable. Woolens. | un one shot in each case. at Fountains, Cafes and Restaurants. ( > igo Expert tailoring. ' “Among ‘Tyler's associates in the \d ‘Any Grocer will supply your home, _ ines |'Tennessee-Alabama. raiding crew are N Popular prices. W. L. McDonald, Knoxville, Tenn. a Fred Krug Products bo., Omaha, U.S.A. nephew of former Secretary of the vale . : | Treasury McAdoo; W. ©. Bennett, Distributed by |Huntsville, Ala., who established the ee eee OE ek ? record of capturing 10 moonshine y MATCHETTE-MACKLEM CO. stills during his first 10 days in the > pve nas Seattle, Wash. service last December, and Irvy ctcie of Scruggs, nessee marksman, who aa Lc on potas totile redeemable in wala 9 one day fired rifle bullet into a merchandise, Lurus or cash, Big Premvm Be alt 304 PIKE ST. tree and then fired elght more bullets / etter Dentistry for Less me ate into the same hole, without even ~ 3053 ver vw am, Seaze EEN | scratching the bark around it,

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