The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 18

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DPency and Union Bay City, 1420 First Avenue Model Market, 1422 First Avenue Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way (the the following spec: BUY COFFER TO M. J. B. Tree Ten, lb. . Galt Blue Ribbon ‘Te Mazola, pint, mal, » Crisco, Olympic Pancake Piou Uneeda Biscuits, pkg Holly Plour, 49-ib. bag Adib. bag . Tomatoes, large can .. No, 2 cans .... Rest Cauliflower, each Big Beedless Grape ¥ Extra Fancy Lemons, Sweet Oranges, dozen. Extra Fancy Delicious Good Celery, each . New Cabbage, ib. Potato Salad, pint. Club Salad, 2 pints.... Waldorf Salad, pint... Mayonnaise, pound Bice quart, Fisher's Blend Fiour, 49-1b. bag . Ceretana Flour, finest Montana hard w! jals ; », Ib, BEE: DAY Sl, tb. BR: 736 r, pke ruit, 5 for. dozen.,.. Appl Extra Fancy Big Winesap Apples, dozen nd 10¢; 3 for ... He's in all Ib. Wlb, .... halt gal Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 large cans B7¢ 16¢ - 106 ana 18¢ 2he Bie B0¢ 25e .20¢ FRYE’S BIG SPECIALS SATURDAY Choice Sugar Cured Carnation Bacon, lb. ............ 32 1-2c Choice Sugar Cured Hollywood Bacon, Ib. ................ Choice Sugar Cured Picnics, Wild Rose Brand Pure Lard, 2-Ib. net, pail, each........60c 5-Ib. net, pail, teach.......$1.49 10-Ib. net, pail, each... .. .$2.90 | Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib... . Choice Steer Boiling Beef, Ib. 15c _ Choice Pork Roast, lb.. . 25c _ Choice Veal Roast, lb... .. usage, i | Pork Liver, Ib......... ' Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Ib. 32c Creamery Butter— *(Storage) lb., 58c; 2 Ibs., $1.15 peticold Nut Marg: Ideal with the taste), 9 bass ie Market, First Avenue, South of Pike Market, Third Avenue and James Street "Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue ‘Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Avenue Central Meat Market, First Avenue, Between Pike |Spanks Daughter’s Face With Tongs LONDON, Feb, 27—Charits Slater | dened man. spanked his daughter, He used the |tongs. Ste showed her face in court. | forestalied by some other purchaser, who had a lst of his own and was'employee of the Skinner & American Grocery Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—109 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET Federal Milk, large can, 12¢; 3 cans Borden's Milk, large can .... Hills Red Can Coffee, tb., &7¢ 2% Tbs. Washington Fruit & Vegetable | gy pel And of course our Full Cream Cheese— EXTRA SPECIAL, pound Orb brand Chinook Salmon, Booth Sardines, large can Roger's Propared Mustard, ¢ 07 glass ........10¢ Libby's Corned Reet, N Del Monte Spinach, ’ Instant Coffees, tin Instant Postum, large ., | Fine Large Italian Prunes, 1, © Sweet Prunes, “Tea Garden All other vari Domino Matchen, Auto Clab Baking Powder, Ib. can. eal, White Central Fruit Stores Sweet Oranges, dozen Lemons, 6 for Jonathan Apples, dozen Spitz Apples, box, $2.50; doxzen.. Florida Gra ¥ Dried Onions, tb. . Fancy large size Figen, pkg. Dromedary Dates, , Ib (Continued From CHAPTER X | tng voasols under the Amertoan fing | }but bis ambition more than a half-million tons a year, and this | steamers. laws against monopoly as soon as he could deliver the cot trolling interest in the feet. way when Dudley Fenwick made his stubborn demand for sab as quietly and cheaply as possible, | land then purchase from the Weth erell estate, Wotherell, the spinster, Who had in |herited her shipping investments, |left the management entirety wil | cepted his advice without question. Haven, moved by the spirit of friend jehip and « natural fondness | trouble, Mr. instruct a discreet ship-broker to ex amine © list of the smaller owne who lived in New Engiand for th jmost part, and offer them | tor thelr shares. Curiously enough, | wheel. that with freights unusually low find R necessary of the schooners, There was no plus to pay these bills, theif opinion of In every FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES TURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. WESTERN DELICATESSEN COMPANY CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET (Upper and Lower Fleers) 1422 First Avenve SALADS SALADS SALADS Ever since we started in business our SALADS have been the talk of the town. In fact, we feel that through our well-tastipg Salads our business has been such @ success, and that our MAYONNAISE and our THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING are making more friends for us every day. For Saturday we call your attention to 32¢ tall can, pkes. 1 can. No, 2 can or Yellow, finest > B saseecked cone Royal Crystal Shaker Salt’... Minute Taploca, pkg. ..... 0 i each .. fruit, § for Geme, 4 Ibs, for . pke | The Call of the Offshore Wind Our Last Iseue)| prepared to set a higher price than | Brushing the Cobwebs From Spring xing owner | two rivais was outwardjy amteable, Haven | ITHERTO, Mr. Amos Runilett had been the ma of the most Important fleet of sall hot matinfied with this What he knew of Wall street methods had convinced him that a egmbination of shipping in terosts right be devised to control the coal trade between Norfolk and New England ports and so put an @nd to the costly competition which was forcing freight rates down, Hie own schooners were able to carry argument won him a re spectful hearing when he submitted overal of the large erated barges and Tle wuggested a corporation should | the organized to steer clear of the After now eral conferences an agreement was aligned which was to becotne effective Wetherell The negotiations had been under firet | vage. The plan of campaign was to | pick up the scattered outside pieces | for his own account, | | whatever more was required to give | him the upper hand. Miss Charlotte | th | | abip-brokers and so reach the own the mgacious Amos Runiett and al | Now, when young Captain Terry Cochran #0 craftily invaded Springs for} Runiett waa about to & price | Boston newspaper pain 0: os . 5 ing to Dudley Fenwick. Ranging ture of the big schooners In rather | lalonguide, however, he noticed « gloomy colors. The sailing vont SHIP > BUILDER |white a@rew on deck and Captain said he, must expect to muffer the Atmassen giving the orders. Fearing lente of the stagecoach and «pinning Tt was also a cofncidence, perhaps, | | dividends difficult to earn, he showld to repair several our Many own. | tra, therefore, found themselves am | « hub ts Goahy tie extra euttey,| 2 O78 Tt “All to Tanlac,” a misfortune which may have dam | Wetherell| Mr. Runiett's discreet broker be- | gan with the Portland names on the| list. After interviewing a balf dosen | food word for Taniae, for after ev | moet. owners he was @ perplexed and ead-|erything else I tried bad failed, tt! ou questions asked in Norfolk and| instance he had been bies,” THE SEATTLE STAR PRIORY, he eb oo a] 1920. By Ralph D. Paine (Copyright, 1918, by Maiph PD. Paine) was natural, waan't {t? price puld have been Well, I wold it all without tu | Amos Runlett, The weary, bewtld ered broker finally discovered a trail whieh led him to the office of Cap-|hair, thru brokers in Boston and tain Jonathan Marding of Spring|New York, and they hollered fi Haven. The meeting between these| more. That was the #ymptom that} but @ sheer waste of breath. | ‘The baffled broker returned to an-|with the weather forecast, In this |nounce his defeat, explaining in &)one transaction he had thrown over hopeless manner board a hundred thousand dollars’ | “Your money ts no good, Mr. Rum-| Worth of shares, actual value, and |lett. Somebody else ie beating you twiee as much in the capital stock {at your own game. It's @ mystery | Which he had hoped to exchange for to me.” it, He had been absolutely confident “What nonsense is this?’ bristled |Of demoralizing the market for thi lee man with the great ides. kind of investment, and was pre “Jonathan Harding ts buying right|Pared to buy on the heela of it and land left, but the old lar refuses to/ #0 finish the brilliant adventure a» admit it.” & genius of finance. “Harding of Spring Haven, eh? | Hie used to sail for me, Who the tered, but even his abuse was half | devil would he be buying fort’ hearted, The broker listened with « “You can search mo, Mr, Runiett,”| cynical mite which hinted that, tn sighed the dingruntied ship-broker, | thi# instance, the smart managing “Ot course this may be @ local/Owner had foundered beyond his | depth and would do well to scramble furry.” | ‘Aneoe Runlett curtly agreed with|for the shore. This waa the un bappy conclusion of Amos this view and cut the discussion short. Ho was, after all, an ama | himeelt. |teur at financial strategy and he had| In striking contrast was the care. been accustomed to having his own way in the world He had always|¢Y of Norfolk, who, at this same And the! dropping. frightened me.” | Amo# Runlett was also displeased | Mr. Runiett questioned and bine | AL visersver Rauniett | free aspect of Captain Joseph Dab- | Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA prufven FLOUR SOAP 49-1b. ak, Gold Bond 6 bars Crystal White ......87¢ 49-1b, sk. Wertlake Special 63.25 7 bare NoRub Naphtha ...84¢ 49-1b. wk, Centennial Best, 63.30 1 case No-Rub Napbtha ..94.70 SUGAR BTALL—Lower Floor TOKIO Stall 130, Phone Matn 5952. Free Delivery. MILK firin.” 12Y2c No. 50 sack well-known Flour for .......$3.25 Sperry Drifted Snow Flour, a sack... .$3.25 M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. Lipton's Tea, 1 Ib. Phone Main 4511 BROWN Winesap Apples, box.... Yakima 100 ibm. ‘ Garlie, 1 Ib, «+. Large Oranges, Stall 122 Gems, each . SUGAR STALL—Lower Floor Westlake Grocery Store Stalls 16 and 17 Stalls 16 and 17 | Phone Main 1434 Basement Store BBe “ists... $1.05 89c 1 can Tomato Soup . Corn ‘ot Glona Starch, | package .. ..10c 5 tbe bulk Coffee . 20¢ ean Pork and I 2 cans Sardines .... 6 bare Tollet Soap ..... Large phe. Washing Powder. Re Zoble Grocery Co. Stall 105, * “Why Pay More?” Phone Elliote 4313. No. 50 sack Patent Flour (at Stall) . $3.05 2 cana Del Monte Pork Large Mackerel, each 2 cans Borden's Mim ana Tilue fubbon IK sss seeeees Value “BROOM .. 5 cans Cleanser | 3 Iba, Cut Macaroni... 8 Ibs. small White Beans... .. 40¢ Olympic Pancake Row eee Large pkg. Quaker Oats 2 large cans Totnatoes.. ae 3 Ibe. Ghirardelli Chocolate $1.00 Lenox Soap, bar . Se Citrus Washing Powé: beaten down oppoattion and was too hour, was homeward-bound from impationt to ait and farily play the| New York walting game. Agein he decided to course by what be fancted he knew | Jooncerning the methods of Wall street. To nell some of hin own | shares was « risky expedient, but it) ought to knock down the price, The| news that he was getting out from under would soon spread among chart his| ter, Ivy Belle, met hin in a shiny new roadster and demanded, an they sped toward the w raide “Did you whipsaw him, news, but he had to take the Un |daunted to een this morning.” “It was Terry’s perfo'mance, honey, All I @id wan to put on the | finishin’ touches and supply the neo eosary banking facilities, Yea, we his|Come mighty near taking his echooners away from Amos Muniett, we sho'ly did, When I figured out the returns, I found I owned more tn several of ‘em than he did.” ‘Terry had gone to sea In reaponse era whom he was anxious to infio This hazardous stroke of seemed almost Instantly succesful. | | Me was dreaming of conquests even more daring and ambitious when bis| broker telephoned, urgently request jing an interview. Mr, Runilett was . more curious than alarmed. to @ message from the signa’ uuon “The weather signs don't please|*t the Capes that @ sixenasted me,” the broker began. “The trouble| Schooner was waiting for a tow-boat le with this last lot of stuff you or-| When he steamed close enough to recognize the Elizabeth Wetherell, he biew the whistle in @ jubilant greet- bad news, Terry leaped aboard and SAYS HEALTH US |izizesort rument "os, ne handa: PERFECT AGAIN “I know ail about you, Cap'n Cochran, Dudley told me you were a friend of hin, Metter let your boat fo abead with the haweer and you come below with me.” ; Terry nodded and they passed into States Seattle Man; Eats [tne cabin. Wesley Amaneen closed | Anything Now | the doors and spoke with « kind of 5 | weighty solemnity. | “I was to tell you oF Cap'n Joe |Dabney, whichever I Dudley knew there'd be curt- “I will always be glad to omy @ relieved me entirely of all my trou! you could stand ‘em off. ie te said KR. D, Motioriay, 1618 hangin’ on the edge ov life and death teenth ave, Beattio, Wash, @8/4: Guantanamo, where I left him tn « hoepital, Shot by a sailor on the voyage down. Do you happen to re- “For a number of years,” con-| " |tinned Mr, Mesorley, “I had been | Sermon" oe ae eae suffering from stomach trouble and | wyey he also with rheumatiom in my 1 tl wnes ald you do with him? kept getting worse unt I wae in a) a1, gimppeared, Cap'n Cochran. badly rundewn condition and hard f ly able to do my work. Although 1|/t "al muliny, | > prom pe B had @ poor appetite and ate very lit ley Fenwick commanded’ m tle, nothing I ate digested property |", Nour. pansed por Lang FOP and would sour, causing a bad taste] amazeen halted to take from his 4 pow — bg ioe ut |coat & worn-leather wallet and care cay breath, 1 alee nad. sna tatonse| age g aagte Lg ome bay | ras the pag pon La eee emg | Which Captain William Dodge had | [hardly stand them and suffered with | “Fitton the Se eente Cat .oree jterrible attacks of heartburn. My | Dudley. ed lkidneye bothered me a great deal, ley wanted me to fetch this | |wae always @ pain across the «mal sald the ekipper, “and T wag of my back and the rheumatism in my legs pained me all the time At [night I could not sleep on account Jof thia pain and would just roll and toss all night long and in the morn- ings felt wore than when I went to bed. I lost a great deal of weight! and strength and just felt #0 tired jand wornout all the time I could) Kate Midredge had been oftener | hardly get about. in Dudley Fenwick's thoughts than “So many of my friends advised | ">? bas appeared in this story of his | me to try Tanlac because they said|S¢ventures at sea. The current of | it had done them a lot of good I do | het life in Spring Haven was vio- lolded to give it a trial, Well, air, | !ently disturbed when Wesley Ama began to get better almost at once | #en and his crew came home from nd it was not long before I had| Norfolk with thelr tragic news. Her such @ good appetite I could hardly |Chubby uncle, Captain Eimer Gal- get enough to eat, and now I can/ lant, had refitted his schooner, | Shipyards, recently j | nde, to show it to you. ‘Terry Cochran stared at the sheet of paper while his mind framed,| clause by clause, the Indictment that | stood against Amos Runiett. It | made the plot to thwart him finan- aly seem small and futile. . . . . who furnished the money from the funds secretly advanced by Terry are in fine shape and I jnever have a pain in my back any more. I sleep like a log every night | Cochran, but this, of course, was for and always get up feeling greatly re | nobody to know, and Mr, Titus wee) freshed and rendy for my day's|fervently thanked as a true and | work. I have gained several pounds | loyal friend. in weight and have regained my| At this samo time Dudley's other |etrength. In fact, I am in perfegt| more pressing obligations were paid health, and as I owe it all to Ta®| in full. This had the effect of quiet lac I never miss an opportunity to|ing the scandal stirred up by the| praise it” protested checks, and Bilery Titus Taniac in sold in Seattle by Bartel) | pémpousty took to himself the fav- Drug Stores under the personal di-|orable comment of the town. | rection of a special Tanlac represen-| To Spring Haven came Mr. Amos | tative —Advertisement. Runlett in search of this exasperat |my kido YOU WOULD NOT! If you had a baby or child that took a cold and it settled tn the lungs, causing a cough with danger of serious consequences, would you use some dangerous remedy, with Opiates, Chloroform or injurious drugs in it? You would not! If you knew of an effective remedy that was ABSOLUTELY SAB for Infants, Children or Adults you would use nothing but that, and take no chances with the patent medicine of unknown virtues JOYNER'S GLYCEROLE LOBELIA COUGH REMEDY shoulda be kept In every household and given at the first sign of cough in Babies, Children or Adults, It is safe and pleasant to take, its ef fects quick for all kinds of acute Coughs and Colds on the Chest, Hacking Coughs from throat affections, Agthmatic or Bronchial Coughs, Hoarneness, ete Thousands of unsolicited testimoniain attest the fact that Joyner’s Glycerole Lobelia has met with proper approbation, and we cannot too strongly emphasize the fact that @ bottle of this wonderful Cough Remedy should be kept in every home. FOR COLDS, GRIP AND “FLU” take Joyner’s Cold and Grip Capsules (laxative). They contain no opiates or quinine or injurious drugs and generally break up a cold or grip in a night and pre. vent bad after effects Price, Joyner’s Glycerole Lobelia Cough Remedy, 50c and $1.00 per bottle yner's safe Cold and Grip Capsules, 600 per box. Sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores and other good Drug Stares every place, or sent postpaid on receipt.of price by JOYNER DRUG COMPANY Spokane, Wash, When he disembarked | |next morning, his vivacious daugh: | aaa? | |Terry waa wild to wait for the latest | chanced to! had a police record. | same as Dud) Read tt yourself.” | ©) Norfolk and there deserted her with | eat anything without having a parti.| Mary Fenwick, and was abagt to cle of trouble afterwards. The rheu-| *4il from the shipyard. It was Hl-| matism has left my legs entirely,|l¢ry H. Titus, president of the bank, pk. Sunbrite Cleanser, pkg. . be Cane Sugar, sack ......817.00 6 pkgs. Searchlight Matches 35¢ 2 Tbe, . 6 Ibs. 9 Ibe. pasa Stall 192 Phone Elliote 170 Ostberg’s Cash Grocery YOU BUY FOR LESS Tall Can Wilson’s Milk........10c pkgs. TECO Pancake 1 can Uncle John or Log Flour .. Cabin Syrup .... tb. bulk Cocoa 3 Iba. Rolled Oats . Ibs, Snow Flake 2 cans Booth’s Sardines. 3 pkgs, Corn Flakes, B. ©. . 30¢ can Pink Salmon . 3 pkgs, Creamettes .........36¢@ 1 Ib. Flake White | Shortening .. 460 can Royal Baking Powder | 8 cana Corn or Peas 2 cans Co-operative Milk ...26¢ 4 pkgs Searchlight Mathes ..seerseneeeres + BBE Stall 117 M. ROOT Offers a few Haxtra Specials for Saturday only. Genuine Yakima Gems, (Commer value $4.00. Extra Fancy Spiteen $1 65 Ps j berg, $2.00 value. . Stall 116 2 20c cans CORN 2 20c Libby Pork and x | Selected No. 1 Gold Coin spuds, | 1 wal tones Anan ae 100 Ibe. . - a! a ’ per s. $4.50 -60¢ 1 bar Suany Monday Boap....6¢ QW Special Demonstration All Day—Bing W. Powder at No. 10 mack Corn Menl.. ATTENTION: The Thrifty Buyer POTATO SALE SATURDAY is PORK DAY at the [¢.2.1"ise'ne’.... $3.10 Independent Meat Co. [om cictie’ ia Samsry and «noother 200 corn-fed hogs at less than wholestle. ae 2 Spuds 55 Come early and avoid the rush. "$3.55 Leg Pork 30c Freeh wie Pork, 30c Noe 1 Gold Coin Spuds......94.50 nye papa per Ib b eee 2Bc hee hnakcd woe per Ib. Look for the Union Shop Card Delicious, box ... Wimesape, Rome < * Beauticn, Russets or Greenings, box ..81.00 M. CINNAMON Fronting Three Girts’ Stall 131 re Palmer “Cut, Yout Prices” Watch Us Do It Loin Pork Roast, TREE TEA, full pound DROMEDARY DATES, | WASHINGTON MAC- H ARONI, 2 packages 17¢ M. J. BR. COFFEE, 5-pound tin $2. 75 ‘hrc ee 75c SUNNY MONDAY . 35c SOAP, ¢ bare DEL MONTE PEACHES $1 M VO |ID Same Prices at 30 Stores Every | and PEARS, 3 cans for Special Saturday, Home Cooked | Day in the Week fect 2 | + Home Made Marmalade % Jilg’s Sausage and Bologna Stalls 4and5 Stalls 4 and S| Westlake Fish Market on | If you get your MEAT at the | Fresh Herring, 6 Ibs. .......25¢ Piciden, Clives, Preseeves ng | UNION ANNEX Fresh Columbia River nit Fruit Butters You are bro tb. $0 Fresh Halibut, per Ib. El-mar Sardit THE BEST Stalls Upper and Lower Floor | large size. .23c ane i ye de Three Layer Cake | Regular 60¢ Special 55c Stall Opposite Cinnamon's Fruit Stel 2 Ibs. Statls 10 and 11—Stalls 10 and 11 | 1 127 Stall 127 “Demenstration All Day ing Captain Amaseen who »4/ Offer Whisky at | | brought the Elizabeth Wetherell into $10 Case in Cuba! gram worded an follows: HAVANA, Feb. 27.—A local liquor Fetched your ship home and left the| wholesaler has offered 1,100 cases of eee eetet ae tesa | Canadian bonded whisky at $10 a Private Wire MACFARLANE & HALL Members Chicago Ten shares and ut 4 ASH oF PARTI Grain, 1,000 505 ‘Low EI }no more than an impertinent tele mate in charge. \einin enivan: out of a tur | os It appeared as tho Mr, Runlett| |might be unpopular with Captain | | Amaseen and his crew, for not a soli-| |tary soul of them could be found, | jalthough he raked Spring Haven | from one end to the’other. I was | also a fair conjecture that they saw | |him first. (Concluded in Our Next Issue.) \British Dead Rest in Foreign Ground | BRUSSELS, Feb, 27—Solemn rites | attended the removal of British dead |from battlefields of Belgium to the | Kermmell Fill cemeteries. No ques- ition has been‘ raised of taking the gland. The War Is Responsible To a big degree in making people realize that milk is the essence of nourish- ment. The children of the war-torn countries found it the best food of all. How fortunate that we ean have rich, pure milk by phoning | lNew Orleans Plans | Anti-Rat Campaign | W ORLEANS, Feb, —Repre- | tives of business interests, the [state and city, have decided to ask | clearing house banks of New Orleans | for a loan of $500,000 for ratproofing wharves ng the river front. THE MIRACLE MAN IS COMING ro! PASTEURIZED M | LK ELL O77. 2 2

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