The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 11

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D ‘wn a SPECIAL CREATIONS Lilies of the Valley Hoees Orchids CORSAGES Easter Flowers Telegraphed to All Parts of the United States WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP Conventently Located Bes tie CLEMMER THEATRE HY warded Cave that amount, ; cked joourt a Ni after one hour's deliberation, Wed for Sum of $25 | nestay night. Cave claimed he was ff John Stringer signed «assaulted by Walter Miller, then a for $25, in favor of George deputy sheriff, while confined tn former patrolman, Thursday.|county jafl, August 12, 191% He gary in Judge Calvin 8. Hall's | rued for $5,000 eo si Tenants in House Steal U. S. Bonds ‘Theft of $350 in Liberty bonds by a couple who Itved tn the house two days Wednesday by E. T. 40th ave. 8. Pvans, Ernst Harpware Co. SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET ® OH- SKINNAY— K'MON overR- “Gorn FISHIN’ 'N EVER’ FISHING SEASON is open But the fisherman who brin p in the big catch knows that it takes not only skill, He is aware also NST HARDWARE CO. is a convenient as well And they say they’re biting good. but ht kind and the best of tackle. that the tk as a reliable place to purchase it, whether it be a tiny hook or a complete outfit. The famous MONTIGUE rod and the HEDDON bait casting rod are a suggestion of the class of ERNST Fishing Tackle. 0, wan reported to the police | 3145) Divorced From Story Writer Helen Greene Van Campen, short story writer, was defendant in a dt vores. walt in tha superior. coat Thursday Frank R. Van Campen charged her with deserting him They were married 11 years ago. Van Campen was formerly superintend ent and engineer for Guggenheim in torests at La Touche, Alaska. As Helen Greene, Mre. Van Camp- en has been before the magezine reading public for many years. Delicate Children our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, to build up frail, sickly children Her Doctor Advised Vinol Aiken, 8, C.—""My little girl, five years of age, had been delicate all her life. Last January pneumonia left her in a very weak, rundown condition with no appetite, and she could not keep still a minute, not even in her sleep. We were very much worried about her, and our druggist, who ta a doctor, said Vinol was the best tonic he knew for one in her condition. We tried it and you ought to see how she has im proved by its use. I cannot say too much for Vin MMS. LEON ARD W. GEORC We ask all parents of wenk, sickly, try Vinol with the understanding that we will return your money if it falla to benefit your little ones, Children love to take It. OWL DRUG CO, AND DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Children’s Coughs of the of te cheat ela “ail be “ise utvenied of There is nothing tke Vinol, delicate children in this vicinity to} PISO'S Bureau of Missing Relatives Nick Long, | year-old 14, after telling hie % Wed that he was going out to the wodshed to get a pall of coal, left home and has not returned. Mow Littan Long, the mother, who lives at 418 20¢ ave. #., in a widew and in worried over her son's dinappear-| ance, Mra. I. V. Drake, a roomer tn the! Long home, saw the missing boy get on & Youler way car at 22d ave. and Yesler about 2 p. m, Wednesday She heard the conductor of the car tell the lad that he would have “to get that car on Mirst ave.” She pre- sumed that the boy was on an er rand for his mother, The missing boy when last seen wore a brown coat, gray trousers and a Broadway High school skull cap, He has dark hair and eyes. cee Roy Woodard, 19, has been missing jfor more than a week. Mrs. ©. 0 | Buckmaster of ¢ arbor | ported the dim of Wood says that her band and | Woodard checked their baggage | Seattio hotel preparatory to |for Alawica, and that he left be the boat salled | The missing youth wore a sailor's |pea jacket and cap when last seen. | Le was dark complexioned. eee |_ For neven years Mra, R. Kokoll of Tolt writes she has been trying vainly to locate her uncle, Jacob Houpt, formerly of 719% 8, Main st. / Los Angeles, She wonders whether he ts dead or alive. He would be 66 |if alive. He was tall, a little lame in one leg, unmarried and in the livery business brother eaday after who re! eee | Jamea Westley Lathorp, formerty a marine engineer on the steamer Mon tana, 42 years old, with auburn hatr jand a mustache, who last seen in Seattle, December 1906, in) sought by his mothet, Mra. P. A. Lathorp, Mt Vernon, Wash. eee Word trom Ole Olson, who went to | Phoentx, Ariz, two years ago to re! gain hie health, tn eagerly awaited | by his aunt, Mrs. C. B. Lundberg, | 6526 14th ave. N. W. QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY'S What do you think of the Increase of gas rates going inte effect Thurs | day? ANSWERS MRS. 1. S. LADD, 3642 Woodlawn ave—-Pretty rotten luck for us, ‘ QUESTION think! W. T. MATT, county clerk's offi —Don't affect me at all, so 1h worried much about it. MRS. J. T. HUTCHINSON, 515 Summit aveWe're not using gas, but we had been thinking of install. | int a gan range. Now we won't! P. 2. SULAAVAN, 1229 KE Alder st.—We don't use gas. I ddin't know | anything about the raise DK. J. P, SWEENEY. ave. N--Ha! hal Well, have to pay out more money. Wire Briefs | SAN FRANCISCO.Wagen of the! Great Western Power company line-| men raised trom $6 a day to $8. | EVERETT.—Former students hold booster meeting for new Univeraity of Washington stadium. ji OGDEN.—Kighty-one cattle valued | at $10,000 killed when Union Pacific passenger train runs into herd near) Evanston, Wyo, MOUNT VERNON —Republican county convention to be held at Se-| dro. Woolley April 14 | Hoover Club Will } With the election of officers of the | Make Hoover President” in the sentiment-creating drive, and an intensive campaign will be waged between now and the state conven tion, } Altho Hoover has definitely placed himself in the republican ranks, {t was unanimously agreed at the preliminary meeting held Wed nesday to continue the nonpartisan character’ of the organization, | Figures Tinpie: Can Tip ’Em to Facts Charles Tippie, believed by Deputy Sheriff Stewart Campbell t something of the ring of freight car thieves naw in custody was held in county jail Thursday on @ vagrancy charge. Tippie was arrested at Auburn Monday by C 1, Tippie has not worked for a year and a half, Campbell says, Ten other men and one woman are under arrest as re sult of @ round-up by P, special agents and deputy sheriffs, investi gating the theft of thousands of dol lars worth of freight from cars near Auburn BIBLE APPLIED TO BETTER WORK CAUSE AKRON, ©., April 1.—The Bible is being tried as first ald to industrial unrest and the manu- facture of better rubber tires by Akron captains of industry. A theatre has been turned into “Everyman's Church” and every Sunday night magnates and mill- men hear sermons applying Christianity to business, ‘There's no “trail hitting’ and no collec: tion, Stay Nonpartisan |B VAGE 11 SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK Name Copyright at U. & Patent Office Del Monte Bauce cans 20¢ Del Mante Cateup, large bottle primp taney, vedium Prunes-- Ib. It is a positive fact that you can save money every day in the week at any one of the 30 Groceteria Stores, but that is not all. A glance through the items listed below will convince you that the Groc eteria sells only such quali bog as the careful housewife naturally insists Tair, on. SHOP AND SAVE AT THE GROCETERIA. Wesson and Mazola Oil Pints at .... Quarts at Half gallon Gallons at Phes dams in Gounce gians . Bounce gi 16 ounce .78¢ $1.55 . $2.80 founce glass . fSounce glass . REX FLOUR A strictly Patent Family Flour be * aes _85c $1.85 60 1 Ib. can 3 Ib. “ $1.53 5b. “ . $2.47 534 Wonderful value rum 490 § 25c roe pound: wack . 49- pound rack. Malt-pound package Reliable Canned Goods at “Groceteria” Prices z Extra Standard sete nice Apne Towa ee a 20c grade, at . ae 15c Park Asparagus, can . Fowler's Peas, excellent, per can California Tomatoes, in puree, lary Del Mante Spinach, large can ean for ..... Del Monte Pumpkin, No. Extra Fancy ‘Tomatoes, Del Monte grade, No. No. 2% can 2 cana, 3 for SO@; No, 2% cans......19¢ Del Monte Sweet Potatoes, No. 2% can..27¢ Del Monte Apricots, = quality, No. 2 Hetnz Kidney Beans, small can, 14¢; me- cans for 1. BTe dium can, 19¢; large can B8¢ Del Monte Pears, B06 Heinz Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce, a Del Monte Pines sliced or grated; No. 1 amall can, 14¢; medium, 19¢@; large. B3e cans, 27¢ 7 ae Heinz Plain Baked Beans, small can, DEL MONTE ASPARJ medium can, 19¢; large can White, No. 2% cans Van Camp's Soups—Clam Chowder White Tips, No. 1 cans. Tomato, Vegetable? 1Sc value a! Van Camp's Pork Green, No, 2% cans. Green Tips, No. 1 cans... 1@¢; large can « ale . BTe +. B7¢ . B7e Pearl Hominy, 2-1 pkg. Hominy Grit, 3-ib. phe Rolied Ontas, 3-Ib. phe. Steel Cut Oata, 3-1b phe. Split Pras, 1-1b. 12-08. pkg...Ble Green Penn, i-Ib, 12-08 pkg.Ble Corn Meal, white or enews 10- pound rack ++. Oe Kellog Carnation Borden's Federal Large cans.. Llic | Small cans... | Cleansers Sunny Monday Soap, ¢ bare. he Lenox Boap, bar ..... -» Be] Beene Citrus Washing Powder, “lars | Albers R package for .. ame | Ie; Iaree Duck Soap, a white floating soap, | Bost 7 closing out, a bar “j GOOD THINGS AT BETTER PRICES saa Dromedary Dates, pkg...... Rice's Mince Meat, pkg. Warwick Matches, box.......5@ Delicia per The Best tor PSP Uncodaiscut = a the Least at the Groceteria —Always Uneeda Biscuits, 5 pkgs Del Monte Family Soda Crackers, pkg. . A B C Ginger Snaps, “barre! SYRUP AT A SAVING KARO SYRUP, LIGHT (RED LABEL} 1% pound can . S-pound can . 10-pound can . KARO SYRUP, DARK (BLUE LABEL} 1%-pound can . 19¢ 6-pound can . 16-pound can . Medium can . Large can ... KARO MAPLE FLAVOR— : 1%-pound can . 5-pound can ...+ PURE MAPLE SAP— 18-ounce can .. 2%-pound can S-pound can .... Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 4-pound sack for .. Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour, 4-pound sack for . ‘Whole Clams, per can. SALMON— Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans, aag flat cans Sardines, Booth's or Nedoo brands, in ae tomato or soused; oval cans, ean heat Chef Razor Clams, minced, flat cans, 27¢; tall cans........0..-31¢ ears, ~ SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES “*" “Be Glad There’s One Near You” Groceteria No, 7—South End Public Market. Groceteria No, 10—503 Union GREEN LAKP DISTRICT Groceteria No, 5—Green Lake Public Market Sea Foods DOWNTOWN Groceteria No, 6—85 Pike St. Groceteria No. 3—Pike Place Public Market-—Downstairs, Iroceteria, No, 14—Weatlake Public Market. Groceteria No. Public Market. 17 — Corner LESCHI PARK Di Groceteria No, 28—1801 Way. EAST UNION DISTRICT Groceteria No, 23—88rd and BE Union, KIRKLAND 20—201 Blaine /Groceteria No. 32—Market and Str cad Groveteria No, 22—881 Firat Ave whgeen ane. jor 4 WHITH CENTER Groceteria No. 24—16th 8. W. and Barton Str ALKI Groceteria No. VERSITY DISTRICT teria No, 25603 14th Ave NORTH NROADWATY DISTRICT Yoser Groceteria No. 9—233 Broadway North. fs, QUEEN ANNE Ht eria No, &—Seventh W. McGraw. ia =No. Groceteria No, 16—43rd and 14th Grecetoria No. 121906 46th St. N. BALLARD DISTRICT Groceteria No, 4—5419 Ballard Ave. rz " Groceteria No, 11—6801 14th Ave. 6—Second and N. Ww. KE Groceteria_ No. Meeker gveRerr Groceteria No. aw niee House Public Market Hewitt and Oakes St, FREMONT DISTRICT Groceteria No, 25-10-7123 Blew- ett Street, WOODLAND PARK TACOMA Groceteria No. #h-Sunitary Gro- ia No. 39-7817 Green- RENTON HILL Oryood Avenue. Groceteria No 10-1880 Pike Bt ket” anitary Puihis ice: MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 208-210 THIRD AVE. SOUTH STRICT 2634 Alki Ave, ‘TLAKE Groceteria No, 21—201 Bastlake

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