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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. Life to Aid Poor Memorial of Grandmother to “Richest Boy” / IO No Wonder It’s So Good Made from Coconuts and Milk eal FON Grocer haen't Troco in perfect condition send hie neme to jut Butter Chicago. Ther many similar Products, but only one Troco. : i sw WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Mre. Thomas Walsh has dedicated her life to the making of clothes for the children of the poor, Her work i# to be @ memorial to|°°*'* her grandson, Vinson Walsh Mo| Silt stockings, with kid glove Le “richest boy in the world,”/|lining, makes a coat for a child of her Washington home she has 100 girls at work on the garments, and she has turned owt more than 4,000 Germany Has Film Plays who was killed by an auto a few|four, A curtain from her Bar Har.) months ago in Washington, bor home made @ coat for a boy of Enough of Her Own Mrs. h’s work started with/eight and it was lined with the the making of garments for the|cloth from the top of a billiard (Bpecial to The Star by N. E. A.) creased, and hundreds of new movie|children of Belgium and France|table. Old ties make @ child's BERLIN, Oct. 10.—Germany has! houses wore opened. The result 4 te Picture fina German producers |thoroly established industry which are making enough films to supply | 4" for monopoly. the German market, Plans of Amer-| The fact that the free love element jean photoplay kings to flood Ger-| predominates in the German photo- many as well as the rest of Burope| play, and that there are situations go awry here. which wouldn't pess an American During the war the number of film | censor doesn’t affect thelr drawing producing companies in Germany in. | power in Germany. fsa housing bogrd Is requiring that large reaidences be turned into apartment houses from articles which heretofore have| jacket and «a man wit hat never been put to such uses. In! made over into a bonnet. HILL QUITS HIS $5,800,000 RAILWAY OFFICE} BID FOR CITY President Great Northern Is|Is Highest Offer for West Succeeded by Ralph Budd Virginia Powder Town Let’s ge buy Boldt’s French pas try. Uptown, 1414 3d ave; oes. town, 913 2d Ave, ST. PAUL, Minn, Oct. 10-—Louts/ (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) HIM, three times president of the] WASHINGTON, Oct. 10--The pow- Great Northern railroad, was suc-|der town of Nitro, W. Va, which the ceeded as head of the system by| government built and used for war Ralph Budd, executive vice president | purposes, may go to the highest of of the road, at the annual meeting of/of only three bidders for $5,800,000, the board of directors Thursday. Hill) The other two bids were much lower, retains, temporarily at least, the) altho it is known that the town cost | Waareee fie of the board. the government $70,000,000. Advices from railroad officials tn- ‘The highest bidders were Harris | atonts that the action of the board) Brothers @ Co, chemical manufac- Jin relieving Hill of the presidency | turera of New York city. Next came forecasts his retirement as executive | the New Jersey Machinery Exchange director of the Hill properties No/ with an offer of $4,812,600. The Du reason for the board's action was| Pont Chemical Company was third given. with the bid of $2,508,750, All three CHINAMAN SHOT ===" the property for the foundation of BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10-~ an industrial town. (United Preas.-~Wong Foo, 37, was shot and killed at 6 a. m. today as “GOVERNMENT PRICE” NO LONGER A BLIND he stood in front of his home in Washington at. LONDON, Oct. 10—British prof. iteers will no longer hide behind His wife saw him fall and saw!)) rj two men scurry away in the semt| “°vernment prices.” It has been the darkness. — pa mark goods Hai baer Mrs, Foo could not aay whether | Price” | Government cpu the men she saw were Chinese or| Price,” Implying that the price can not be reduced. But hereafter, the ak § POL) Ose yak ENTRAL POBLIC MARKET | PIKE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES D SECOND AVENUES ATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. ve 1erican Grocery Stores Co. YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PURLIC MARKET » SEATTLE GROCERY—1009 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET 237@ | Del Monte Catsup, S<oz, can..,. 13¢ | searchlight Matches, 6 boxes... 18¢ | Domino Matches, 4 boxes 1.23 whites, : ring | Dougiass Ou—pint, B5¢; quart So, Geek ieee balape prion 48¢ | Morton Cooking Salt, large....... Youth A ted That'll put an end to the game, ane | K. C. Baking Powder, 25-02, can. -22¢ sea nna eaate eters gamma B7e | Waker Corn Putts, 2 pkes, .. 256 by Yakima Deputy AFRICANS SMOKE od © | salt Byrup, 3-1b. jor. 166 After his release from the city , ¢ Sunny Monday Soap, 3 bars 17¢ jail Thursday for stealing a ride EM FOUR at A TIME on @ Great Northern train from Bellingham, to Seattle, F. L. Camp bell, 22, wae arrested by Deputy Sheriff A. Poulia, Yakima, for re ported connection with the theft of an automobile in Yakima last week, Campbell is wanted for agsault also, sccording to the deputy sheriff, |AIRMAIL SERVICE IN THE BELGIAN CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Congo, Oct. 10—-Airmail service is about to start between Lecpolavitte and Btanleyvillo—t the Confo' Wife's" Cane and Maple Syrup, Dates, pkg. Rolled Oats, large pkg. Pineapple, Honolulu Lady can, 35¢; 3 cans bby Bliced Pineapple, No. 1 can Monte Spinach, No. 2 can... 96&¢ | Ivory Soap, 2 large bars... 25¢ | P. & G. Naptha Soap, 3 bars folly Flour, 49-1b. bag, $2. one } : 31. 53; No. 4 Paes. bs ..81.00 | Golden Age Macaroni Products, 3 pkgs. 19¢ | Instant Postum, large ... 18¢ | Tree Tea, %-1b., 25¢; Ib.. ZANZIBAR, Oct. 10,—Natives of East Africa are fast learning the ways of ctyilixation—and improving | on them. The British-American To bacco company is shipping 26,000,000 cigareta & month for them. But the natives smoke them four times as fast as the English by putting one in each corner of the mouth and mnoking them fou time. “MILITARY MURDER” IS IRISH VERDICT ENNISTYMON, Ireland, Oct. 10.— “Murdered by the military” is the coroner's jury verdict over a bo: it, Murphy, Killed in a fight be. tween soldiers and Sinn Fein, Central Fruit Stores Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, doz. | Gravenstein Apples, 2 doz, . Be | | SweetsTokay or Malaga Grapes, Ib.. | Bartlett Pears, doz. ... | Codking Pears, doz. | Oregon Dry Onions, 6 Ibs, | Florida Grape Fruit, large, 2 for Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. + | Seattle F ruit & Vegetable Co. | Fancy Local Potatoes, 9 Ibs, .25¢ | Dry Onions, 5 Ibs. . | Large Stalks Celery, each . | Faney Ripe Tomatoes, Ib. . | Sweet Oranges, large size, 5 for. . -B5¢ | Small cating Appies, doz, ........ FRYE’S MARKETS ngton Fruit & Vegetable | Potatoes, tb. Tomatoes, 3 ibs. . Grapes, 8 tbs. Prunes, 2 doz. . n |, dom. . Green Peppers, tb. . Melons, tb. The word dollar comes from a 16th silver German coin, the century MODERN CLEAN SANITARY JACKSON STREET MARKET Corner Seventh Avenue and Jackson Street Good Place to Park Your Auto SATURDAY SPECIALS SEATTLEMIEAT CO.| BIG YAKIMA fee! 25¢ At the Candy Stall d Kisses—regular 60c pound; special tor ¥, per pound ...... ‘106 ff) o¢ Se +:10¢ fymple Market—First Avenue, South of Pike. Central Meat Market—Ist Ave. Bet. Pike & Union, ff) Daten MAY cue merican Market—Third Avenue & James Btrest, ay City—1420 First Avenue. | Mall He, 8 The ¢ Meat Company—1102 Western Avenue, Model Ma: 1422 First Avenue. | Leg of Lamb . Meat Company—5445 Ballard Avenue, Seattle Market—Occidental & Yesler Way. If Picnic Hama . SPECIAL | Lard, © na. | mes) pig Stall No, 41 Seats’ Senso, Yakima Gem, 115- Ib. sack, special . Local, special GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Sweet Pickled---Sugar Cured ge Skinned Ham, half or whole, per Ib Ren $2.75 $2.55 FREE DELIVERY Beef Pot Roas' JACKSON FRUIT CO. CORNER STALLS Arrow “S” Grocery STALL NO, 28 Extra Fancy Casabas, each 10¢ Regular Ham, half or whole, per lb. veces BOG FP wxtra rancy Delicious Apples, 5 | Washing se io | Mr q oe This Is the Cheapest Meat One Can Buy | - NEEL ‘4 ae ‘Agrind je One e tenes Bacon Strips, halt or whole, per lb. B4¢ | Fresh Frozen Pork Shoulder Roast, per Ib..,.. . sti OL creates seeeeseee eyecare ‘Bag oe d Picnics, per lb. . Frozen Pork Loin Fresh Frozen Pork Liver, per Ib. ...... Bratwurst Breakfast Sausage, per Ib. FRESH VEGETABLES AT BOTTOM PRICES Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH_AND_ VIRGINIA fale of Lost and Found Ar- ticles from the Seattle Electrie Co, — consisting of Lunch Boxes, Bult Cas Umbrellas, , ete, Saturday at Stall 190 | FLOUR | Wentiake Special, 49-pound Gold Bond, 49%. 2.00 Sugar Stall, paver Becton, TOKIO Stan 120 2 canw Federal... 26¢ MILK Carnation ...... 14¢ Borden's ...00+0++ 14¢ M. J. H. Coffee, oe: $2.33 1 Ib, Lipton’s Tea, BE vosvenrccerreerccsss B0e pkg, Citrus Wane Powder Olympte Paneake. Flour 8 pkgs Lux, at. . 2 pkes Kellogs's Corn 25c ... 28C .35¢ Fiakes ..... 2 phes Grape Nute, Beans 2 ibe. 38e, 1.07, Fiake White Bhortening .. 2 pkgs. Kellogg Corn Flakes 26¢ | 3-lb, can CRISCO (Special) .. .. 25€ ies | Cisco Phone Main 1435 2 CANS © rolls Toilet Paper..... ee 6 bars No Rub Naptha 55e $1.99 Sunrise Evaporated Federal Evaporated ereseres 25¢ e5¢ CRISC 3 pkgs, B. C, Corn Flakes. | 20c can Karo.. Gib. pall Cotosuet 36¢, > | ZOBLE GROCERY CO. “Why Pay More?” $2.16 and $3.24 SOAP 6 bars Crystal White . 1 bara No-Ttub Naptha 1 case NoTub Naptha .. Sugar Btll—Lower Section. CAN 2 Ibs. Mexican Beans. . 2 cans Spanish Sauce. .... 5 bars Bunny Monday Boap 25¢ -$1.00 1.00 54¢, $1.08, $e Broom . 70¢ | 1 doz. qt. Boonomy Jars. Pure Alumin 1 don. '‘4-gal, Mason Jars. Cooker .. $1.75 | 1 doz. Economy Caps....... Free wi every $2.00 Purchase—1 Flour Sifter. Free demonstration of Nuco. Sail 157— Daa HUDSON COUNTRY BUTTER STORE CATSUP | BUTTER EGGS Del Monte’s, pts,| Good Butter O5¢ aah vas ate | Best Butter 70¢ | Yoon! Ranch, dow ...85¢ if there wae any b better butter, we would have it. Biall 158 Yakima Gems, per 100-Ib. 1 Ib. Fig Bar Butts.........168¢ F 16-02. pkg. Seeded Raisins..18¢ 1 Ib, Cut Macaroni . ‘ 1 can Tomato Soup . 1 can Tomatoes 1 Ib. Best Bulk Coffee, 1 Ib, Japan Tea ... os sop-oo1 ge ae for Westlake Meat Co. SATURDAY We will give our patrons the benefit of some VERY LOW PRICES —on— Selected Cuts of Beef and other Fancy Meat Products “The place thet sever Geeppsinto y Come Farty Stalls 14 and 15 | BLUE AMBEROL For October all A large list of GOOD se- lections now on oe Note: We carry Edison” Cylin no Phonographs and repair at reasonable prices. PHONOGRAPH all SUPPLY HOUSE Stall 195 Phone Main 4976 Stalls 8and 9 Stalls 8 and 9 MEATSIDid YouSay? * ce RIGHT = QUALITY SERVICE COME TO EVANS’ ARCADE FAIR to EVERYBODY shortage of labor. COFFEE YIELD PLEASES HAWAII Crop Large and Price Is Double Year Ago —- (Special to The Ster by N. EB. AD) HONOLULU, have the biggest coffee crop this year that it has ever gathered. price is double that of a year ago, Tho situation is a pleasing one to growers, however the consumer may For several years the price has been so low that cost of production ate up profits, This year the growers are due for a clean-up. ‘The one fly in the ointment is the Arrangements are being made to release children over 12 from school, that they may help in the harvest, BANK OPENS SCHOOL FOR ITS EMPLOYES| YELAND, stituted a school for its workers principal has resigned from one of the public schools to conduct the Instruc given in banking, public banking laws, practices, Oct, 10. Ohio, veland Trust company has in-| business Hawaij will And the Oct. 10. A tion will be speaking, | laws and DOROTHY SAYS SHE’S | OF THE THIRD SEX!, LONDON, Oct rence, who served thru the war, has startled London with a book in| which she tells her experiences, and| says she's a member of a * -a masculine woman, 10.- adopted Lord.” the phrase, Dorothy Law:| ‘third sex’ ‘| | Charles TIT. of Germany, in 879, | “year of our| ] [FARMERS QUTLE OUTLET Stall 132 Virginia St, Entrance Ranch Eggs. .78¢ Pullet Eggs. .58¢ Live or Dressed Spring Chickens, Ib. ......40¢ | Light Hens, lb.......32¢ Heavy Hens, lb......39¢ 500 Yearling Hens for Breeding j Stalls 106 & 100—Sitalls 108 & 109 CLOSING-OUT SALE ACME FRUIT Everything in Fruit and Vegetables SOLD SATURDAY AT COST And some things below RECEIVED Nice Pickling Onions, per Ib. 15¢ Cucumbers, Nice Pickiiny per 100 .. White and Yellow Turnips { and Rutabdagas, per Ib.....5¢ K. AKIYAMA & CO. Stall 131 Stall 131 Fancy Comb eeiceniel per Comb ....2s+0s .. 30c Fancy Layer Figs, per Pkg. ..-..ccceeeeee 20c M. CINNAMON Fronting Three Girls Bakery Stall 116 Stall 117 “Take ‘em Away” Delicious Apples, $4 value $2.50 Jonathan Apples ........@1.75 Best Yakima Gems, $00 Tc cccccadectie ++. 82.50 M. ROOT FIREMEN BREAK UP EVANSTON WEDDING EVANSTON, IIL, Oct. 10—The Rev. Victor W. Thrall, pastor of the Covenant M. E. church, presiding at the wedding of Miss Louise Shrane and Alfred A. Johnson at the home of J. W. Stephenson, of this city, ‘was asking that important question, “Do you take this wotnan,” when six firemen rushing in blurted: “Just in time! You direct the crowd out, George.” “Whaddaya mean — ‘Just in time?" yelled the groom. “Why, to put the fire out. Ain't there a fire here?” The groom growled, The guests giggled. The firemen retired to the room where the wedding cake was BIG SPECIAL Jonathan and Winter Banana Apples, M. BROWN Opposite TOKIO Grocery being cut. Then the ceremony con- tinued. Seeded Raisins, 15-2. Washington Brand —Macaroni —Spaghetti —Noodles, pkg... .8%o¢ Eagle Brand Sugar Peas, Cascade Soap, bar.....7¢ CRISCO— 144-b. can. Sb. can., B5¢ $1.07 THREE GIRLS’ Crystal Sagar Three- Layer Cake THREE GIRLS’ Cherry Blossom Three- Layer Cake, Regular 50c, ;| SPECIAL 40c Stall Opposite Cinnamon’: Fruit Stall " Gin. Stove Pipe Dampers...25¢ Gin. Btove Pipe....... 85. No, 18 Air Tight Heaters, Bt ..s00- 82.50 and $4.00 Stove Boards, All Sizes Stall 160 MILES STANDISH WEDS ALDEN’S DESCENDANT WINSTED, Conn., Oct. 10,—Miss Hester Leavenworth Trumbull, de seendant of Priscilla Mullens and John Alden, was married at Liteh field to Miles Standish, jr. of Bos ton, who traces his descent di from Capt. Miles Standish of the Plymouth colony, The bride's line is thru Faith Robinson, wife of the famous Jonathan Trumbull of Con- necticut, Mrs. Standish ts the daughter of Mr. and Mra, William Trumbull of Litchfield. -———————__ CAILUTTA, Oct. 10.—Carloads of sugar were distributed to the poor and prayers offered in the temples when a son was born to the Yuvaraja of Mysore, BULB jLLY’s October and November are the Bulb Months If you plant them at that time you are sure to get the best bloom it is possible to produce out of each bulb. SALE TULIPS HYACINTHS CROCUS DAHLIAS DAFFODILS See our wonderful display of 400 varieties of Dahlias all this week. Get your bulbs at the same time, Mixed Tulips, special at 40c a dozen. Mixed Narcissus, special, 85c a dozen. You can order Dahlias from the blooms we have on display. (Established 1886) a ol FINST AVENUB AT CHEERY STREET Dahlias on display are grown at Burton, Wash, by Mrs, George Sheffield, the Puget Sound Dahlia Spectalist.