The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1919, Page 19

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SAVE FORESTS, PLEA OF PACK Three Times Growth Give @ thought on Fire Prevention » October 9, to the tremendous due to forest fires, says the Forestry association. ‘The extimated losses in 1918 are! Placed at $28,500,000 and 8,400,000 ‘Rores were burned over. Annual losses are three times the Pack, prosident of estry association, for the forest @rs, lumbermen and timber land Owners to got together on a fire pre-| Fention policy. “Forest fires have done great) @amage aguin this year. President Wilson got a view of some of them fe his train raced thru the West. “New growth of timber fs not more one-third of the amount which as a committee of one and in its fight for better forest fire jUTO DEALER USES PLANE HILWAUKER, Wis, Oct. 10.— E cars, boats and trains weren't ‘fast enough for a Milwaukee auto | SHIP'S MAST A LIBERTY POLE Admiral Farragut’s Home to| Be Civic Center HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, x Te Oct. 10.—(United Proas)—Plans were complete today transposing the old \ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919 GERMANS START ZEPPELIN LINE Passenger Service Between Berlin and Swiss Border (My United Proms.) BERLIN has inaugurated a Zeppelin passen home of Admiral Farragut and the | ger line between Berlin and | grounds of the old Zion church into | richshafen on the Swim border. 1 & civic center here and to erect there aa a “Liberty pole” the mainmast of the U. 8. 8 Hartford, the Admiral’s fNagehip. The church grounds recently were \gtven to the Grace Hpiscopal ehureh | ‘|here by Mra W. W. Fowler, of | Parksville, 8. C. following sugges tion of Rev, Horace B. Clute, pastor, | who had been working on the idea} |ped to carry more than a soore of for several months Carrying out the plana will depend on the decision of the navy depart: | ment to allow use of the obsolete) ship's maat. Admiral Farragut fore the war and Zion church was! built with prize money won by the | comfortably admiral in. the capture of Confed erate blockade runners. Harry ©. Brown, historian, who lived here ve | ling, representing a resumption of the smaller scale Zeppelin of pre-war days, hae jus its firat succens |ful flight in the direction: Friedrich shafen-Hertin. It is planned to run the Zeppelin. “Rodensee” every other day from here, with the return trip on the odd dayn. The aif passenger veasel is equip passengers, to say nothing of consid erable baggage, mail and some freight. The passenger"s car resembles a sizeable trolley car, attached to the forward part of the airship. It te fitted with lounging chairs, reading room and other com forta. Reaidea the Rerttn Friedrichshafen | learned that the Hartford had been | routs it is planned to have a con relegated * the scrapheap, asked Asaistant tary Franklin D Roosevelt Ps its use SWWERETEST ROOM IN RITAIN LIVERPOOL, October 9.--8ixteen boys paid fines for smearing the ‘Walls of thelr schoolroom with jam. That teacher ordered them not to eat jam at lunch hour. stant alr line between Prague and Berlin with an intermediate station at Prague WOMEN AID EX-SOLDIERS HUNTINGDON, England, Oct. 10 —Huntingdon women have opened a small institution where (By = Mail)—Germany 20 soldiers | was their revenge when a/| undergoing hospital treatment can at! the same time be Instructed in eae and watch mending. Just one price—one just price. Standard, well-known lines. Good quality goods— ry article conveniently displayed. All goods marked ix plain fig- faction guaranteed. THESE are some of the features of the GRO- CETERIAS. They are good ones—just the kind you want to find in a store where you are to do your trading. The list advertised below suggests the wisdom of shop- ping at one of the Groceterias tomorrow. CALIFORNIA TOMATOES = 15c EAGLE SUGAR PEAS, can 19¢ Del Monte Sweet Corn, can 19c National Biscuit Co.’s Peartine, large ..- Elastic Starch, pkg. « Kingsford’s Corn or Gloss Starch, pkg. . Liquid Veneer, Liquid Veneer, 12’ l48¢ ww ile Golden Age —Macaront —Sipaghetti —Noodles Creamettes, pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour . Aunt Jemima Pancake SOUP, can 8c Package Family Sodas, pke Cream of Wheat. Jifty Jol, pkg. - Barrington Hall Soluble sseeeee MT? | A eee eeew ecco me owen Ginger Snaps, “Barrel” 29c Juanada Green TURTLE 19c 20 Paprus Picnic Plates f Matches, box .. Instant Postum Royal Baking Powder, Seeded Raisins, 15-ounce package for ........... 12-ounce can for .........2..2+05: TREE TEA (Ceylon)—finest quality Tea—pound package .... JM. J. B. COFFEE Costs much less in the 5-Ib. cans OUR GUARANTEE— We will refund the full purchase price if it ONLY 47; doesn’t please your taste, no matter ps much you have used out of the can. GROCETERIAS Same Prices at All Our Stores—Patronize the Groceteria Near Your Home DOWNTOWN Groceteria No. 6-85 Pike Street. Groceteria No. 3— Pike Pi ket— jownsteite, 14 — Westlake Groceteria No. 11—Corner Public Market. ~ No. 7 — South End Groceteria Public Market. Groceteria No, 10—603 Street. Union UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Groceteria No, 2—6508 14th ave. N. B. Grocetcria No. 1¢—48rd and 14th Groceteria No, 12—1906 45th St. N. GREEN LAKE_DIgTRICT Groceteria. No. 5—Green Lake Public Market. for Information or Complaint, Call Main 3574. | FREMONT DISTRICT Groceteria No, 25—-710-712 Blow- ett Syreet. WOODLAND PARK Groceteria No. 194-7317 Green- wood Avenue. ROADWAY TRICT 9—233 Broadway KI Por 2634 Alki ‘aveme saiad EASTLAKE 201 Bastlake Avenue, RENTON ¥ Groceteria No, 16— LESCHI PARK DISTRICT Grocetoria No, 28—1801 Yesler Way. - ) Pike st. Groceteria No. North. | QUEEN ANNE WILL orca a No, §—Seventh W. and t ‘aw. 20—201 Blaine areeeee ria No. 22-831 First Ave. North, Groceteria “Non att Picadelli germ » {ged eaa Groceteria Non tec second Mocker St. eran HAST UNION DISTRICT Groceteria No. 23—-238 1, Union, Main Office and Warehouse, 208-210 Third Ave. So. WHITH CENTER Groceteria No. 24—16th 8, W. and Barton Street. Foods Are Fresher WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING GRE R E FE STILL en Yancy Oreamery Butter 60c Lb. PaANoT SUTTER F lake White bane Loe 20c Lb. 30c Lb. Ansorted " — | ——_—_—_——— | mxtracts, COFFEES COFFEES Try our B8¢ Coffee Schilling’s or 5 ibs, $1.00 Folger's It's a winner, cans $1.17 GREEN’S BUTTER STORE “sz. THE PRICES ‘Tall cans Milk 2 Cans for 25c Not skim. Guaranteed Eggs 48c Doz. Full Cream Mild Cream . 2% tb Fancy Brick ..860 Brick Stalls 10% 103 and 105 Maln Floor Corner Mkt. Northwest Corner FIRST AND PIKE YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY ON MEATS AT MURRAY'S Our customers get the benefit of every drop in prices, as we are not in the MURRAY'S 94-96 Pike Street WASHINGTON MARKET Mirra cayenne South Entrance, Corner Market GEISMANN SELLS MEATS FOR LESS Try Our Home Made STALIS 135 Corner Market Always Dependable DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 en tee Stall 45 LOWER FLOOR 1 pound Blue Ribbon ae toon Oe M. J. B., Reliance, Schilling’s or Maximum Coffee, pound. ..,.....50c @ 2 cans Sardines tn off.......20¢ 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts......-.25¢ Corn Flakes, pkg.. 10¢ 2 pken Macaroni or Spaghetti for . 25¢ 2 phen. Skinner’ 3 pkgs. Corn Starch. $1.00 Brooms Sunriee Evaporated Milk, quality muaranteed, case $5.90 5 bars Bob White Soap & bars Naptha Soap . 3 bars Creme Ol Soap. Goblin Totlet Soap.. Large pk. Citrus Powder..20¢ Mazola Ofl, 400, 75e and $1.45 450 can Wesson O11 2 cans Sardines, spiced, tomato or mustard a Olympic Pancake Fiour. 10-1b, pat Karo Syrup.. New pack Del Monte per can ... Large pks. Quaker Oats... 3 Ibe. Farina or Wheat Flakes for Econom 4 don best Jar Rubbers Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib. 35¢ See the Great FaAnMeEens’ MARKET 1,140 Feet Produce Display are ..15¢ 15¢ 25¢ .-25¢ -11¢ 11¢ ..38¢ Crimson Rambler Syrup 25¢ and 40¢ Open Until 12 FP. M. Sat ARNAT! di EWSPAPER: 13 Stall 66, Pike Place | Checking Stall, Besneuty Market C Market, Lower Floor Lower Floor ‘These Prices Good for » Week 35¢ package Olympic Oggamth Flour. . 20¢ package H. O. Oats. 25¢ can Cove Oysters Libby’s Deviled Meats, 5 cans for Libby’s Deviled Meats, large cans, 3 for ree cans Van. Camp’s Pork and Beans..... 15¢ package Nonesuch Mince Meat. 45c can Royal Baking Powder Golden Wi Coffee, Ib... 47¢ | 3 Ibs, $1.40; 6 Ibs... 82.26 | 2 big cans Sunrise Milk. 25¢ | Iog Cabin Syrup .. Mazola Of..35¢, 70¢, $1.35 | 29¢, 586, $1. 10 S4b. can M. J. B. Coffee, $2.36 | cans of! Sardines 25¢ 1 Ib. Hill's or M. J Coffee ce 1602, pkg. Seeded Raisins POE ibis cokeseie 50¢ ME cadens . 146 1 tb. Bu * 2 Ibs, 25¢ Aprice . Be 3 Ibe, Mac Mason Fruit Ja 80¢; 10c pkg. E ats, 85¢; haif-«al Dromedary Di pk | CRISCO— 3 160 pkgs. Corn Flake 25¢ B5¢, 53¢, $1.05, $2.00 2 ne Booth's Sardir 10-Ib. pall Karo Syrup Pancake 1$¢ can Pumpkin. B5¢ Flour, Aunt Jemima’s a package Fresh Graham Crack Fresh Soda C Fine Ginger Sn: Bie fancy C 3 Ibs, Siam 40c pkg. Quaker Oat 3 cans Laurel Milk . 4 big boxes Ma 6 large rolls 3 16e bottles F for 0c pkg. Citrus Pc 5 bars Bob White or & day Soap 3 bars Palm Ol ap uing or Ammonia 256 Mon: . 28¢ © or Creme Oil - 25¢ sToNG’s sikh GROCER AMERICAN IDYLL'' “An American Idyll" is the title of 1 book relating the life of Charles H Parker, formerly head of the college of business administration at the sityot Washington, It is writ y his wife, Cornelia Stratton er, and published by the Atlan tie Monthly 9M Crities thruout the gountry » of t “tend: ally ous loye of the day reer, Parker died at the height of his ca-|length of life is death rate is 32 $1.25 Brooms $1.00 Brooms f jar pure Honey 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts, 60c ‘Tree ‘Tea, Ib. Lipton’s Tea, Ib pkgs, Creamettes 3 pkgs. Golden Age Noodles 25¢ pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghettt for Iba. Ibs. Pearl Tapioca Sago wift’s Pride Washing Powder, per package 5 fo cans Sugar Peas de cans String Be bars Naptha Soap Stalls 37.38—Economy Market—Lower Floor Chinese ‘Celebrate Birth of Republic Seattle Chinese will celebrate the eighth anniversary of the birth of the repubif® of China at a banquet to be held tn the Shanghai cafe, 106 Second ave. 8. Friday evening. 1 tion will be hi vision of the Chinese National We fare association, of which Chin Keay is secre nr In India the present average 5 years, and the 32 per 1,000. SAUSAGES INDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET LIVE CRABS Cooked Daily fm eur Sanitary Boller. ‘Try our Famous OYSTER AND CRAB MEAT COCKTAILS Sold af counter and higtcines places generally. SANITARY FISH MARKET Market Stall 128 First Ave, Floor WALNUTS AND ALMONDS 30c Ib. Jonathan Apples, box ....2.50 Seedieas Grapefruit, ¢ for ..25¢ STALL 11 Lowee Floor Senttary Market GREEN'S STALL 102 Sanitary Market—Ist Ave. Floor 2 Tall Cans Milk 25¢ Not skimmed Fancy Cream Cheese 33c Lb. Soap, Crystal White, 6 bars. .37¢ 2 bags or € pounds pT 28 ECONOMY MARKET 17 PIKE PLACE MARKET Pure Fresh Milk Quart—Rvery Day 12¢ sae 19 Pike Fi. Mat, Lower Mi. There’s a carload a day Baked and carried away See it made and baked at Rotary Bread Shop 1501 Pike Place Head of Farmers’ Row L. BECKER’S MARKET Som-inlaw of GEORGE HELBOCK SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 2 Ibs. Pure Lard......60¢ 2 Ibs. Compound.....55¢ Fancy Round Steaks. .25¢ Fancy Lamb Chops. . .25¢ Many Other Speci Stall 43—Pike Place Market Lower Floor CARNATION MILK . [4c Stalls 44.27 Economy Market RALIA, Oct. 10, — Bessie Spencer, 16, who escaped from the state school for girls at Grand Mound, secured a shotgun, was rear- rested and lodged in the Mount Ver- non jail, where she again eseaped by holding the matron at bay with her gun, is under arrest again today and will be returned to the Grand Mound school, A man’s reputation often depends on the size of his bank account. We make all kinds. Best quality WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST Stalls 135, Corner Market Successors to Murray Meat Co. | Seen DELICIOUS BREAD Evenly baked in our latest improved revolving ovem Call on us and see how clean a bake shop can be. BEGINN’S BAKE SHOP 15234, First Ave. Sanitary Market. SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIALS AT SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER Sanitary Public Market at First Avenue Entrance We give you good quality at # price to fit your purse, Mackinaw Coats, worth $10.00,| Dr. Wright's Medlicott for 85.00 wool, silk and wool Repellant Waterproof Pants, Union Suits, worth $9.00, gar | worth $4.00, for........82.50 33.08 Winter Sweaters, extra heavy, ribbed cord, worth $5.50, priced At soe ssenceees $3.50 Ladiow mixed Sweaters, belt back; cardinal and olive green; worth $5.50 for $3.95 Rain Coats, double texture and vulcanized; worth $18.00, for +. $10.00 Boy's Rain Coat and Hat to match, worth $9.00, tor $5.00 Heavy Woolmixed Underwear, ribbed, worth $5.00, at $1.50 Sanitary Fleeced Underwear, ex- tra heavy, worth §1.50...05¢ Far West Union Suits, all wool, worth $9.00, for $5.00 Boys’ Overalls, double kneo and double back, worth $1.75, for | Giris’ extra heavy Union ccoceeceee seeecereeess $1.25 worth §1.75, at 3 Children’s Corduroy Velvet Bonnets, worth $1.16, at... All kinds wet weather goods, Blankets, etc. in our Upstairs 8 OVERCOAT SALE—Best selection of All-woal OG coats in the city at less than half price. ‘These Goats. just arrived and will sell fast, so get one before they are gone. Overalls bib, worth $2.50, for....$1.7® | Allwool Pants, dark and 1 $7.50, for, enn: worth “ne Gordon, Hardeman, ete, $3.60, 10F 22. .-seceerees! Children’s, Girls’ and Boys’ worth $3.50 for-....s..§: Boys’ Hats, fur, wool and worth $1.50, at....-..+ VELVET EDGE SHARP sHOP Sharpen all kinds Safety Razor Blades, Sciasors, Knives, etc. HASTINGS’ croczay GROCERY 1593-1505 Pike Place Market . HOLLY FLOUR, 49-pound bags... Pure Peanut Butter, th....17¢ | Yellow Corn Meal, 10-Ib. Tea Garden Apple Butter, per} for . +e pound Tea Garden Strawberry Raspberry Preserves, Ib..38¢ Creme Oi! Soap, 3 cakes,...24¢ Pure Cider Vinegar, gal. White Vinegar, gal... Bring in your jus. Cream of Wheat Cranberry Beans, White Beans, 8 Ibs. Karo Syrup, small medium, 48¢; Seeded Raisins, as Dromedary Dates, -.24¢ Del Monte Catsup, pint ey for ¢ Large cans Tomatoes, 8 for. 40¢ Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 4 cans for 25¢ Creamettes, 3 pkgs + -25¢ Van Camp’s Pork and can .....183¢, 17¢ and Qld Faithful Pure Tomato sup, pint bottle....-+..-. Federal or Cooperative Milk, can .. Large boxes MatcheS...--- 50c O-Cedar Polish.. Cut Macaroni, 3 Ibs. Rose Bath Toilet Soap, Shopping Bags Libby's Asparagus Soup, 3 for «+. Baking Soda, Lb, bagsss.s.8 Crystal White Soap, 8 bare. re Toilet Paper, 6 rolls Mazola Oil, pint 37¢; at BUY YOUR SHOES AT SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market WHERE RENTS AND PRICES ARE LOWEST, AND SAVE Women’s Shoes for all occa- Dress Shoes— sions, home comfort, street, dress. $2.40, $2.80, $3.00, 2.80, x 40, $4.80, $3.80, $4.20, $4.80, s40 4520 bela MEN’S DRESS AND WORK SHOES $3.80, $4.00, $4.40, $4.80, $5.40, $5.80 Splendid Shoes for the whole family, and on every pair you save at SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Mae DOWNSTAIRS us sun Pike Place Market WHERE RENTS AND PRICES ARE LOWEST PLAY ON CAMP The Seattle Symphony under the direction of John Sp will play this winter's season of ¢ certs in Meany hall on the Unt campus, Acoustical experts are Boys’ and Girls’ School and $3.20, Hotel Men Will Go | on Pleasure Trip Members of the Seattle Hotel Men's association will journey to Vic toria, B. ©. on October 21. The outing will be in the nature of an excursion for pleasure only ALBERTA MAY MINE SALT EDMONTON, Canada, Oct. 10.-—If salt deposits at Ford McMurray prove valuable enough, the Alberta government will undertake develop- ment of a salt industry, deaden reverberation. Miss Menges, celebrated English iste, will be assisting artist at first concert, to be played ber % ing felt in the dome of the building ,

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