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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. PAGE 17. " OND PRICE AT ALL OUn STONES Groceteria No. 31 Now Open at Liberty Publie Market (next to LIBERTY THE- SUSPICION OF GERMAN PROPAGANDA BEGINS WITH BOB’S VALET xvout | 0 a reser er wT ||| |FOLGER'S Golden Gate Rob has never let himaelf go ntaining her turned sol | eh to the child's expen on to enc drommed by her and ¢ war, Like man h lions, he refused to tal vot a et one enveloy STEEL cut OFFEE VACUUM PACK ED 1, but his family has e"harbors a nat the Hun who ha ae history who t# usually #0 with horrer to take up Morrison's theory about the abduction of American citizens by Mexican bandits. Anything to stir up trouble for the United States—that's the Ger man way. Maybe Morrison is right he naid As he apoke I thought of the ghont T had resurrected in Mexico; Ham Certeis—international spy s which were mighty important © & certain German spy! Whew!" whistled Jimmy-boy. “Go | to it, simsy silent, was quick | (To Be Continued) You Cannot Hide You Overfatnens tn the on GOLDEN AGE TTI —NOODLES | Creamettes, phe Sb, ew arKe p Koyal Baking Powder; Coz mn, ZB¢—12 02, can ATRE) Federal 3 PKGS. 24¢ | iy amer Soda, tb. phe mt, at Ib ’ 2 f, 176; 4b, sack case dc quality, ean Borden’s tall cans... GHIRARDELLI GROUND CHOCOLATE Sweetened, 3-pound can Log Cabl case 1 must t wemblane A PERFECT COFFEE- Syrup | Snider's Catsup, FOLGER’S GOLDEN GATE COFFEE is a perfect blend of Old East Indies and other High-Grade Coffees which gives it that rich, smooth and delicious taste so tempting and appetizing. It’s DIFFERENT from other Coffees and BETTER. bandits. 1 muat of the spy system at the enda and the little maid who 1 tales and the administrator © leader of the > had tried to cripple Jim's plane © prevent my escape. But I ex versation vidn't interrupt the con Jim was offering @ con on in support of Morrison theory “L know a general,” he said, and everybody laughed, b use Jim, be ing only a Heutenant, isn't supposed to know generals intimately, “Old friend of mine—went to college to gether. Ho's been in Germany Inge ly. He declares that G | wpread red revolution withir gates; that directed ag Small size Medium wizé Largo nize My Wife's aBe | Obe Pint 81.27 | Crear ‘ $1.03 Drom Jiffy Jeli, all kinds Pure Strawberry Pre | Cit serves, 150m jar....48¢ larg Ralston Bran, pkg...15¢@| Crynt Grape Nuts, 2 pker. 25¢ ons and happiness METROPOLITAN Sunday and For2 Nights {"4v7, ont, Present AMERICA'S GRIATEST SUCCESS botue ane ane pack nm of Wheat, TreeTea Syrup, % « age 24¢ nedary Tar lle age ¢ package al = White Fine Quality Black Tea very fdundations of our republic.” “I read the other day that 35,000 Germans were about to emigrate to Mexico,” I ventured, Sure we've got a right to dread that influence right under your Unele Sam's nose," remarked Mor | rison. Every rightrminded citizen ought to recognize German propa- wanda wherever it crops up and| | thwart it." | SEA I [ [ E “Boys, the business of this expedi ation is to rescue Mise Miller from outlawe—from rebels against their }own government. Remember that! was Bob's warning, “And I guces we'd better get ready to start.” . ‘ I gem, Rob, you'd better wake _———— aia Geeoterie, up before you go,” I drawled in a Groceteria No. tone which always makes my hue Btreet. band wary. “You have brought that UNIVERSITY District camp, Rerghoff, dowh here as your eria No, 26503 idth ave. valet. Suspicion concerning German Groceteria No, 16—42rd and 14th au ns roule © b ‘J ‘igh . propaganda would better begin right NTON an under your own nose, it seems to Groceteria Noy 121906 45th St. N. 15-1320 Pike 8t4 — GREEN LAKE DISTRICT L RK DISTHICT a “Berghott waa interested tn Mins Groceterin, No. b—Green Lake | . 281601 Yenler ——————=wennee | Miller's rescue. Naturally he wanted ae «meso KIRKLAND 4 | to come, He had been in her em Groceteria No. 22—Market end ploy for months,” Bob protested. pen le tie helped to abduct Babs,” I re KENT. ona | “He obéyed orders.” Rob maid, shortly, and then he rome to hin feet an if the conversation had come to an end “Can you guess why Rabs was sent | to! Mexico?” Bob shook his head “Il teu you. You reeall. the our urches, banks an srtens Sewn onvetene- the tereice b which gave me the first clue ’ whereabouts?’ - Y,-lb. package 25c Tree Tea Japan, a green tea, Ib, 49¢ GROCETERIAS Same Prices at All Our Stores—Patronize the Groceteria Near Your Home DOWNTOWN Now OADWAY Groceteria No. 6—85 Pike Street. RIOT sosseecs f Pines | Groceteria —233 Broadway North 534 First Ave. South. Elliott 252 20—201 Blaine — DI 4 t ¥ ~~ Mouth’ tna eria No, 22—331 First Ave. 10-603 Union A WHITE CENTER Groceteria No, 24—16th 5. W. and Harton Street 2634 Alki Aven SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE FREMONT DISTRICT Groceteria No, 26—710-712 Mew-| ett Street. WOODLA' Groceteria No. wood Avenu i For Information or Complaint, Call Main 3574. ARK | Groceteria 6 7317 Green-| Meeker St. | "BAST UNION DISTRICT WEEK STARTING Main Office and Warchouse, 208-210 Third Ave. So. Wed., Nov. 12 MATINER SATURDAY Let's go cat at Boldt's—uaptown, M414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | 75 CENTS Beye’, HATS Chlldres’s ITALIANS CELEBRATE | Italian residents of Seattle cele-/ lbrated the first anniversary of the world war victory with dancing FT | Thursday night in Christensen’s hall, 7 i 2 te ¥ Rroadway and Mi@ison st. Col. D. tores Advertise io) ollded--Merrinom came over Brondway and Manon et. Col 2 of by my | KAVANAGH'S First and Union he grentest de chair—Jim, to whom the story was new, leaned for- ward to listen, | When Berghoft sent the baby to JOHM CORT Presents ORPHUEUM BUILDING + ‘Third ard Madison. SPRCIAL AUGMENT Flo-F lo ORCHESTRA SUN. OPENS 357. ORDERS NOW “We not only with to commemor ate the signing of the armistice. said Gaines Friday, “but we want to provide a celebration for the thou sands of service men who returned <mAT to Senttle in casual detachments, or SALE 18 individuals, and who did not re mA a fe 1 yeleome on their re of, hee men to parade e the « en Wars at tertainment, fol-| ington, Nick Paotella and Lieut. C.|{ 7 | M. Ferro were speakers: | j - - — - | Aw hia friend in Mexioo he was uaag The hen ism perfect fowl; she | Thee Manard Rental Agenc yA gives a peck when she takes a grain.)) nicious German propaganda! - - +> - st, he p ise Miller in corre. | . o « oune with o phguiotin in Woh AN Registered Denstist | "s.i°csi.rmine. Sour" staite : igh rent district, per- And create m. Want All Service Nea i end So pts sat cat " ELLIOTT 4993 i reful, painless D sot? en to Join Vets ; Sea sevoreh atedion All’ as pat coe en 1S ° ¢ Dr. J. Brown's New Office ; In Parade Tuesday BUSINESS. LOCATION You patronize Heattle's celebration of Armistice ‘ you believe in ing to William A. Gaines, chairman } y » of © celebration cot itt o them. | They tell Roosevelt Post No. 24, Veterans of you what they convincing you of their good quali- ties, you the advantage gained by having good teeth and aids you from being overcharged | for Mies Miller as a tool to promote his | Jone, then he used the envelope ad DIRECT FROM Destroy it with 1726-7 LC Smith Bldg get his prices, then them _ because lay will be of a dual nature, accord - ——— - ———— Foreign Ware. have to offer, My advertising is showing your dentistry. Nights, S00 to S82) PRICES “at. tint... s06 to $1.50, plus war tax Did you ever stop to consider why the word t” appears in my advertis ing and why I am the exclusive user of this word? I have had the very best tal train’ 1d an experience unequaled in § and I certainly know what is the best of materials and the best methods. This being the fact, the only thing you can question is my honesty ih living up to this adver- tising. COURT ORDERS RECEIVERSHIP SALE OF YAKIMA LAND ) That accounts for these remarkably low i It seems the price on Bezring Orchards $350 per acre something is raised Alfalfa Land - $200 per acre everyday, but K G Raw Land - - $ 75 per acre Baking Powder still sells “25 ounces for 25 cents” We urge that you act quickly if you wish to share in this unusual opportunity. Bet- —Same price NOW as be- fore and during the war. The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation The propaganda sent out by the dentists who do not advertise is that I am not lving up to my advertising. You believe in your store's advertising, you al bank's advertixing, and you let the prejudice of the dark ages influ from 59 to 100% 1 your dentistry, Usten to your you from saving Can You Meet These Prices in Seattle? Best Crowns $ 5.00 Best Bridge $ 5.00 Best Plate $10.00 Does your work have a guarantee with a name and personal reputation back of 1t? Has your dentist got 12 years of success and the largest practice in Seattle as proof of quality? ter see us today. EXCURSION RATES Leaving our office at 10 o’clock Satur- day night, we will get you back for work Monday morning. Come in, phone or write us for reservations. I have, and today I am giving better service than ever before DR. J.T. WISON 0 ¥ 810% FIRST AVENUE » *™"** Opposite Coiman bidg. Phone tiliott 1833 Lady Attendants During the War the Govern- ment used and shipped overseas HENRY C. EWING CO. Main 7134. 200 Alaska Bldg. millions of pounds,