The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 4

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PROTECT YOUR PURSE | ucz sams ano this week at the There are 30 of throughout the you will purchase every by making your purchas Groceteria nearest your h these Money ving Center city day in the week. NO “ and whichever one you patronize Positively save money on every PECIALS” AT THE GROCETERIA Just rock bottom prices always California Tomatoes— in Puree « No. 2% can 12 Del Monte Tomatoes, fancy grade, solid pack, No. 2 can, three cans for . ‘ . 50¢ Del Monte Tomato Sa cans for “s 20¢ Extra Sugar Peas, can 1Tse New York Extra Fancy Peas. per can ... ate Green String Beans, can ...19¢ Small Lima Beans, can........23¢ Del Monte Spinach, No. 2% Del Monte Asparagus, long green large can ee aTe¢ Del Monte Asparagus, long white large can . -. ale @Vhole Razor Clams, No. 1 can 21¢ Iowa Bell Sweet Corn Can 15¢ Del Monte Sweet Potatoes, No 1% can Siieda be ave Del Monte Pimentoes, can 1v¢ Golden Harp Beets, No. 2 can. 234¢ Del Monte Apricots, specially fine quality, No. 2 can a7¢ Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2 can. 15¢ No. 2% can....., 18e Van Camp’s Tomato Van Camp's Clam Chowder, Chick en and Vegetable Soups; lic values . . soo» Ble Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans.. 38¢ fiat « 15¢ Alaska ockeye Saimon, tal cans . a7¢ Sardines in mustard, tomato or soused; Booth's an Nekco brand can .. 20¢ Van Camp's Pork and Beans —with tomato sauce —medium sized can......----..17¢ large can psceccecsccons OO Del Monte Raisins, seeded or + 150n. package... 20¢ package. .25¢ Dromedary Dat Rice’s Mince Meat, pkg.-...14¢ Warwick Matches. box Se TAKE NO COFFEE CHANCES If not satis fied with M. J. B. we return your money, no matter how much you have used out of the can. Lib. can. 53¢ 3b. can ...- wees, S158 lb. can.... esos BBAT Same Prices at 30 Stores Every Day in the Week DOWNTOWN REX HARD WHEAT FLOUR ent far 10-pound sack 85c 24-pound sack $1.85 19-pound sack ter $3.60 iii value Take a tip Mrs. Thrift MR. THRIFT d5ean't mind help ng wifey carry home her pack ages from the troceteria He knows that the no delive te t DRIED PRUNES extra fancy me dium sized prunes, , Be Del Monte Catsup. large bottle .25¢ No. 6—85 Pike Street. Groceteria No. 4—6419 Groceteria ro Groce No, 3—Pike Pi Public Market—downstairs oceter! No, 14 — Westlake, ba TT Market. eria No. Oecble Market. Groceteria No. 10-608 Union Street. 1 — South End |Groceteria No. wood Avenue. NORTH BROADWAY DISTRICT Groceteria No, 11-5801 14th Ave. N. W. FREMONT DISTRICT |Groceteria No. 26—710-712 Blow- No. 17—Corner Public, ¢tt Street. | WOODLAND PARK 19-7317 Green- | A Fragrant Black Ceylon Tea 1-Ib. Package 49c World’s finest tea you cannot get better flavor no mat- how much you ~ur FARS.THRIFD cict p RD pIsTRICT Ballard Groceteria No. 6-07. glans 19¢ Son. g4e 1bon. gla ae ies in Glass Jars ‘ : 1T¢ JELLIES | Phet James in Glass dare Wonderful National Biscuit Products at Groceteria Prices fresh cookies and crackers « wt € SETERLA y for quick ¢ worked out to the spe overs of N. B.C. goods , always depend an getting FIUESH Koods —N. B.C. Cookies Arrowrvot, Five o'Clock Te jon Creams, Malloma: ' Sandwich tal Tea 1 t Vanilla Wafers, Lotus, Cheese Sandwich—all, per package, 17¢@. —N. B.C. Crackers N. B.C. Sodas, Cracker Meal ham Crackers, Oatmeal Crack Zwieback—all, per package, 1T¢@. Uneeda Biscuits, 5 packages, 25¢. AUNT JEMIMA ‘PANCAKE FLOUR 4-Ib. sack . BUCKWHE 4-Ib. sack . Albers Outs, small package.....13¢ large package ........<..0-.-B&@ Ralston Bran cocvweccee BT@ Puffed Wheat, package 1be <s Krumbles, package... 11¢ one’s Bran, package 20¢ * Corn Flakes, pkg... 123%¢@ Two Oats, package.....18¢ Pettije ckage «- B8¢ Grape Nuts, package...........17¢ Shredded Wheat, package i14e Cracked Wheat, 41b. sapk - 486 Steel Cut Oats, 31d. package. ..20¢ Small White Beans, 2%-ib. pke. 25¢ Pear! Rarley, 2%-Ib. sack 25e Hominy Grits, 3b. package 27e Sago, IIb. liom, package......28¢ Corn Meal tb. package... Ite Rotied Oats, 21b. package 28e Tapioca, 11b. 11-02, package 29e Soaps and Cleansers for Spring Cleaning CITRUS WASHING POWDER large package 206 Old Duteh Cleanser, car Be brite ¢ Be wo ike Lux Soap Fila age... 1B%E Lenox Soap, bar he Ivory So: mall bar Bhe Sunny Monday Soap, six bars. 35¢ Bon Ami, package lle Large Can 11'4c, Carnation Milk Borden's * Milk Federal Milk Co-operative Milk “Be Glad There’s One Near You” ALKI D Pik: PAKK DISTRICT ‘a: EAST UNION DisTnicT Groceteria No, 23—24rd and &, Union. KIRKLAND |Groceteria No. 32—Market and Groceteria No, 9-233 Broadway! Picadelli Streets. GREEN LAKE DISTRICT North. Groceteria. No. 6—Green Lake Public Market. Grocet je N UNIVERSITY DISTRICT laroceteria Nov ‘Str Grgceteria No. 26503 14th ave. } ont NE. ae No. 16—43rd and 14th Groceteria No, 12-1906 45th St. N.! "Bar ‘MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 204210 THIRD AVE. SOUTH No, §Beven' WHITE CENT! eR teria No. 24—16th 8, W. and) ton Street. |Grecoterie Neate Groceteria No. 26—Seo W.ana| Meeker Bu jerome “ong BVERETT 20-201 Blaine |Groceteria No, 27-—White Houeg ia No. 22-331 First Ave. | Public Mark: Hewitt and Oakes st TACOMA ket) 6 St No. 28180) Yesier |Groceteria No. 20—-Sanitary Gro- cery Co, (Banitary Public Mar- TTLE SDAY, APRIL 8, 18 Back to the Battlefield Goir ng Through Chateau-Thierry, Chalons and Verdun land field. Take the Bant sary I was where I Argor barren 4 im at midnig neon drt neredible Verdun to the Me My tam wait Press, wounded while serving with © He returned recently as a-civ an officer of his company on a desolate hillsid And in the week of the third anni- into the war he is telling s to be “Back on the Battle- This is the fourth of seven articles, W. O'CONNOR jantry the wtat at the Amer bureau in Park « Romagne, wh ion was route “Mickey” O'Connor, former Star reporter, United Press correspondent and later city editor of the Cleve- - Cleveland and was, 26th Infantry. A Wed Cr jan to seek the grave of _— from “9 where in France.” versary of America’s entry ex-doughboys how it see BY CHARLE Former Sergen 245 train tonight ” An graves registration ng back we Argonne orved with the re than a led thru Epernay, Cha went one day ne along U early thin moving pi Epernay, ‘some- keeps the lit jbright spot in tt that circles imilar} ure not #0 warm ning of fter a night of (Continued FUNERAL Lar ted State | Agure in 1919 COLDS breed e7 Cina | ONCE WETHL the train! i So GASCARA pointed and told u ht winter wun Money “Like a Mighty Army Moves The Church of God” ‘Thirty divisions of that army —thirty denominations—are moving forward in a nation- wide cooperative campaign. M yg: E army that stands still is really retreating. The aster's command was a forward command,“Go ye into all the World.” Out of the war the churches emerged with a new sense of the urgency of that command. “We must move forward all along the line,’”’ they said, and each denomination planned its own “Forward Move- ment” to deepen the spiritual life of its members and equip itself with money and power. Then came the greater thought, “It is not enough for us to go forward. We must be sure that there is no duplication of effort; that cooperation prevails; that every man and dol- lar does its utmost in service, “We must go forward together.” So the Interchurch World Movement was formed—a clearing house through which thirty denominations with- out sacrificing their identity in any way—can cooperate in the service of Jesus Christ. FOR MORE than a year trained experts have been at work making a scientific survey of the whole world, and of America county by county. The churches, for the first time in their history, have the full facts. United Financial Campaign of North where everybody gathers SERVE ommerce with Lat Spreag INFLUENZA KILL THE COLD AT end HILLS WM. J. BRYAN tn active nomination wpenk meeting of n Democracy clut of K nty Wednesday night A Sister's Advice Flarry Warren hung up his bat an@ id mank into « cha what's the matter? his sand my head | nd | have that trip wish they would take you off M n we asked the tle cafe, the or ¢ town evening and our clot Hut we | Tomorrow) Warren bought « Break-Up-A-Cold Tab y took them with much ning not a trace on the At breakfast he maid that hunch of yours $2,000,000,000 | gow when a cold begins.” TEA AT IBERTY MARKET between Pike and Liberty Theatre QUININE ‘ Raw From Eczema poriie of D. D. D. results. Iich- We, 8100. Try | Why not see what om will dot We up . beck if it fs At AllDreg Store| CHE They know where America is overchurched and where under- churched. They know exactly how they can cooperate in the foreign mission fields to produce the largest results in international education, intere national health and international good-will. No business man can study that survey without being impressed by the accuracy and courage with which the task has been approached, ON THE basis of the survey, the cooperating denominations will d unite in a simultaneous financial campaign in the week of April 25th. 4 The amounts asked for are large in the aggregate; they are small when divided among the church members of the nation—smaller still when you count the whole number of men and women who love America. The average contribution to the church today is less than three Yet if each person who y loves and believes in America will increase his contribution by only a few dollars, the whole amount will be easily subscribed, cents per member per day. Think of it. Will you do your share for a better America and a better world? Your chance to help is coming in the week of April 25th, ? April 25th to May 2nd Ce INTERCHURCH World Movement America The publication of thie advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of thirty denominations ‘To Make Fight for Republi- COMING SATURDAY Biggest story since “The Spoilers” “The Silver They fought with money— and when that gave out they fought with their fists! HOOVER CLUB” can Delegates Calhoun, former co schoolmate of t Stanford, was chosen t of the Hoover r an inesday. Other of Fidel! Members to start a fund days remaining before «in King un caueu ffort will be made to er delegates to the REX BEACH'S Horde”

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