The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 15

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‘f] et idee (6-44 neute 2684 Leslie’s |: 1301 First Ave. Corner of University We Deliver Free. Best Wash. Butter, !b.. . 65c 2 its. for $1. 25 Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz.. .60c kexinond’s Best Flour, $3.10 Tomatoes, can ZOC 3 cans for -50c White Beans, 1b, LOC sol 40c SAVE 7¢ POUND ON YOUR COFFEE Wild Blackberries, extra ce ........ SOC dats for. ... 40 $1.45 cans Log Cabin eens $ 1 30 Leslie’s 1st Ave. Floor Sanitary Market Buy in Quantities It Pays. Baxter & Baxter Shoe Sale Prices |** "== af | Baxter & nanbar 1326 Second Ave. \He Sleeps s Light, THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. m Values His Teeth ®s at $2,650 Each) wig ow) ORANGE MARKET | _So Rag may Flee were working 4 win eth valued at $2,650 oa oren ave, at 4a. m. Tuesday wh eritt for $5,300 vagen in Bus [regular at pore Was awakerfed by the r rior court bec ritt ts al-| The burglars lost courage wh to have 1 two of|! he flashed on the lights O'Brien's molara out January 14 Dealers Unable to Explain Sudden Drop in Sales | ia | } With « large supply of Californ hand, local whole merchants are ¢ »w movement Jobbers are unable to it for the of th wrket, declaring that prices are | fairly reasonable for this time of | the year, | Ofter If you must BELL your Liberty or Vie quietne Market $95.80 g90t8 Lnterone ‘ ” Apple market 1s lower. ings are heavier, due to the fact that stocks that have long been | kept In reserve are beginning to | how the effects of time. | Potato and onion markets remain | @ | unchanged. Spu have pre ei calves, $177 gone to th price thin we n, | ft a number of rm. Total #99. When buying sell at the New Yo MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premice Municipal ¢ Million Dollars a img, Established Over @ Quarter Century TELEPHONES; Main 7821) in the op Wostern a * 12,000 head: market her, Lamba, $1419.96; California new vegetables are | ‘ making thelr appearance on the Opportunity for Salesman _ -_ - |local wholesale market fn ever- | Frisco Market Status increasing quantities, Lattnee, | Well-known, long-established investment banking cauliflower, cabbage, carrots and | beets are among the day's arrivals. | Butter and egg markets are easy with prices as yet unchanged. Creamery men are looking for ward to another drop in egg BAN FRANCIBOO, Jan. 26, © per ib; prime f Nutter firm has an opening for a good salesman; sales experi- ence with a bond house desirable, but not essential. A good opportunity with an assured future is open to the right man. Address D-53, Star. Wxtras, 20 per dow; fo per dos; underwized per dom Cheese-Callfornia flate, fancy, per Ib; firwta, Ble per ik ‘| Celery 33% | Gaetie The Wonder of Good Dentistry It produces good health, longevity, preserves the youth, is especially admired and of special pride to all. Our patients’ opinion regarding price and workmanship is the most valuable asset we have and one we prize above everything. We have combined speed with modern meth- ods, purchase our supplies in large quantities for cash. We back this up with a corps of specialists that produce resflts. “Ours is an Improved System—If you will later Phone Eiltiott 4 Ae SORES Butten—City | Turnipe—New, per for bunches ’ local extraa, «2@48e M@tte yor Ib; drotlers, 299400 oae—25@ 200 per Cheeee—Tripleta, 26 °*—__— —_— Foreign Exchange Nomanase » || Datee—t6 fon pikes irae not now, ” NEW YORK, Jan op at anew on foreign SRR ADA AeA EA OORT Open Evenings ia isomers aor a | Japaneses, per bow oo 2 West Jessup Is Ir SO Accepted by U. S.).——"""™"" Weeete The steamship West Jessup, built | smende— rer > - by Amon, registered an average mpeed | w of 13.9 miles on official trials Mon. | day. She was accepted by the Emergency Fleet corporation. 14 More Students 4 on Training Ship |? Fourteen additional students pane ed entrance exams to the state naw tieal school on the cruiser Vicksburg in Lake Un the ship's comp Pecan : = eaare ” ee sn mpeanatl DAY rroprerTs Prices Paid to Shippers ‘¥ | __ Prices Paid Wholesale Denlove Butter—Locat country cream. UNLOAD CREOSOTE ' Six thousand tons of creosote was) unloaded in 41 hours from the | Fe Struthers & Dixon steamship Imlay. | ¢,. jShe clear for St Helens, Ore, Mon day. | Ladies’ Oxfords A variety of beautiful, high-grade styles that sell at $12.50 to ap now $7.85 $8.85 4, | 99. 85 | Limburger . | ARRESTED IN BUTTE, Louls | g—— ——— a as is beld on @ grand larceny ror ny | A friend says Chronas wan|| Prices Paid by ae wae 1 $1,000 to purchase whisky, Seattlo, but failed to report | neens— with liquor or money Hens An English inventor filters iL and metallic sounds from | elgian Hares music by passing it | phonogr thru more than 60 feet of tin tubing filled with peas. 40@ 4 < 3s s y FR 2 Shea a0 3 . SAT AAI | = + Bo ——— —* MEAT i) Clearings Prices Paid Shippers | Balances . « 1,289,917.00 } It Choice selection of Boots in this sea- 285,354.00 | 't son’s models and fabrics—boots that sell at $12.50 to $14, down to $8.85 $9.85 Clearings . Balances . es advertis. When you th ing, think of The St 2 —— 18.000 18,50 | Tides in Seattle 14.00@ 14.80 9 ‘ | ee ! waAN a | Secuer / N. 20 2 | . ‘ Men’s Shoes anil aos Lge ene: | ries Tow ride First Low Tide. | et Hoh Broken lines of sid $ nt ; 12 a m, 66 fe] Biase ew a sigh ride Second High Tide le to $14 Shoes at. 6. 85 £Y ‘ 3 uiwns, Taniow, woo * Washingtop Dry y | : ft. | 1 esnler tes the onoumee Sox, $14, now $8.85 Our very highest graae »nves, that were $12 to $18, were Thoroughness Characterises our methods in saction, and our cus- accorded every cour- tesy tent with sound busi- ness judgment. 4% Palé@ on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE #T. Small size Boots and Pumps $3.85 Good sizes in broken lines high grade Boots and Oxfords $5.85 $6.85 A new line of Oxf put on sale at oa | GHAIN AND FRED | ale Price Per Ton, rds just If you MUST sell yours, get what they're worth t the NATIONAL 0 ov ie com i Kevand Ay vom Ste the big fruit is always on top, PAGE 15 GENUINE 22-KARAT old Crowns GUARANTEED 20 Years (FIVE DOLLARS) We are making this special offer to more thor- oughly introduce this exceptional crown. Our reputation as thoroughly efficient, highly skilled dentists is at stake on this particular piece of work. Thousands of people have their teeth filled with large fillings which should have been crowns, but weren’t on account of the price. It Is No Longer Necessary to Stint Your Teeth Because of the Price itively guarantee in writing that the work we do for you vein be of the very highest class, and that if for 4 reason it fails to meet with your entire approval, we'll see to it that it’s made good—at no additional cost to you. ¥ Painless Extraction is a specialty with us. Our sci- efitific, painless methods elim- inate all fear the dental chair may have had for you. Thous- ands suffer jaw-bone infection from badly diseased teeth sim- ply through fear of pain. DON’T BE SO FOOLISH! Come in and have that bad tooth pain- lessly taken care of—at once, Free Examinations You may think your teeth are in perfect condition—and they may be, but the chances are that there is a small spot that needs attention. The cost NOW might be only $1.00 or $2.00. If let go for a short period longer it might mean its total loss. We charge nothing to thoroughly ex- amine your teeth—it’s part of our ser- vice, and we'll be glad to have you avail yourself of it. Our method of thoroughly sterilizing all instruments is that advanced by the leading dental authorities. Open evenings and Sunday mornings. Crown Dental Offices, 1. DR. REID, President Above the “Palace Hip,” Empress Building, Second Ave. Corner 13th and Broadway—Tacoma | Public Markets ae ——# 200 cans pork and beana 2603 c Be, $1.05; 92.05, $8.06, Unloading in Sound The steamship Eastern Mariner, m. | built in Japan for the U. & shipping 6 board, is at Tacoma unloading after arrival Monday, When her cargo is discharged, she will be turned over to the board. { WESTLAKE ,iemb chops, 280 fb. ba om | Jap-Built Ship Is | { nee | i sai Saou powder, 3 As a result of the world war only | a dozen thrones remain in Evrope. | Spend More for Savings—for Your Own Home "God gives all things to Industry."—Ben Franklin YOUR OWN HOME! Everybody in this world needs a place which can be called Home. A EB PLACE esh milk, 120 at stant | Bi little bit of the earth where he can find hap- piness, comfort and that feeling of inde- pendence which springs from the knowledge of possession rightly acquired. pk, baking soda, 6c Spend:a part of your money regularly to pur- chase a Home. You are buying happiness for yourself and your .. Seatile National Bank Resources over Thirty Million Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia Moat Convenient aw@ Cewtral Locatle SAFE. DEPOSIT BOXES All sires, B4 to 930 Ver Year. Title Trust ‘Co. Second at Columbia No stairs to elimb

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