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10 to 15-lb. whole, per Ib 10 to 15-Ib. whole, per Ib..... Choice Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb. ' Choice Pork Roast, Ib ; Choice Steer Pot Roast, Choice Mutton Stew, Ib Pork Liver, lb Pork Backbone, 5 lbs. . Creamery Butter, lb for Union. = If xf it ‘is | * Flectrical HAVE. IT REPAIRED y OUR EXPERTS repair it, Ib Bay City Market, 1420 First Ave. Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way atet (delicate, @ervees, FRYE’S | SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, average, half Choice ie ar Cured Bacon Strips average, half or “Carnation Sweet Pickled Belly Pork, | Ib... Wild Rose Pure Lard, bulk, Ib.. Choice Steer Rolled Roast, Ib, ... Choice Steer Boiling Beef, lb : Choice Mutton Roast, Ib......... Favorite Brand Butter, Fancy Marigold Nut Margarine, the kind with the meget Ib. 35e; 3 Ibs FRYE’S MARKETS | | ments I'd soon have got a pls tho Charlie and me was going | I'm chief. to fix it up on In got to talking with him, right away! Warren calmly it was all about Olympic Market, First Ave., south of Pike St. American Market, Third Ave. and James St. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Ave. Ballatd Meat Co., 5445. Ballard Ave. Central Meat Market, First Ave. between Pike and , If you value your watch, let Haynes Next to Liberty Theatre been a car here too | with the busted tire! (Continued From Yesterday) “He ed across the road exami the marks dimly vie | the half darkness | “Look-a-he wnid THE *Thut I'm thinking of you. I've k in our old room where it's jet them take back the furniture. 1 gota after hours except read ‘The country’s all stirred how I'm rid of my a in that wagon from my place after That's why I'm writ or they burned me out. They must of 34 | taken her out of the wagon and put I wonder what you're doing out .34c fer in the car, and like you say,| there, Are you married yet? What id miles away by now, Oh, my God | good man after all, kind and chiv |A’mighty, Wid, what has you and|airots like he said. If he wasn't} me done to that pore girl’ you'd be wiring me telling me when 32c | Wid only laid the large hand again| you waa coming home, J gu on his shoulder, “It'll be sared,”"| you're tod happy to write to any said he body You'll have a Home 32c Their rude meal was prepared tn | of you silence, and eaten in silence, Sim} “And all the time I thought I was 28c Gage felt in his pocket, and drawing| Stronger than you wan and abler to out the letter he had received, | fet 09 and here you are married and . 24¢ smoothed out the envelope on the | happy and me back ty the old room! 26. table top But don't worry none about me—T'll 6 ic | “It's addressed to h Wid,” said| eet another job. The most is I mins 14c he time, “and she ain't here.” | You #0 much and you haven't wrote see why oughtn't to an When a girl 20c spon it and read it,” said Wid, “Some | Fets married all the girls in crazy to sne’d have to anyhow, if she was| bear all about her and her husband 14c here, for couldn't read, herseif.”|@n4 I haven't hear@ a word from 15¢ Bim, by means of a table knife, | OU opened the envelope. | “Respectfully your friend 124c “You read it, Wid,” sald be. “You ANNIE SQUIRES.” can read better’n I can.” And #0) nor how muc $1.00 | might not while ago. Cha’ laid afte: } the one you va and ences | BDO. 418 - 420 ) UNION — teeyeeey tees fools she HELP YOURSELF large cans, 2 for cans for ... Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. Del Monte Catsup, large bottle Libby’s Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can, 39¢; No. 2 can..... Grated Pineapple, No. 2 can. Kingsford Corn or Glo: packages, 2 for Lux Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs “Rinso,” 2 peceaees Sweetheart Soap, 2 “Polar White Soap,” for 3 bars for. by the Palmolive Co.) 2 pounds for Sweet Prunes, medium size, 2 | Jiffy Jell, 2 pkgs ‘ Head Lettuce Cauliflower, each Asparagus, pound . Home-grown Beets, bunch. Nice Tomatoes, pound. Starch, Ttalian Prunes, extra large, pound, -[1c Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, Del Monte Baked Beans, pound -12%c 25c 23¢ % size . B2¢ . . 27¢ pound . 25¢ ; «ae . 15¢ . 15¢ . 20¢ (Extra high grade laundry soap, made quid Veneer, 4-02. bottle, 21¢; 12-az. bottle for . B9¢ Ivory Soap, large bars.... .. 12¢ Dried Peaches, extra choice, lb. 25¢; MmOunas fOr ........0056005 - 49¢ Dried Pears, fancy, lb. 28¢; 2 lbs. 55¢ 28¢; “Dear Mary,” “I got to write to you hadn't went away when you did and so enwald. factory | why didn't you go over? write, you did, Mary, I h alone for, be rile and I up but he didn’t tT you had left, allmenta. they're maybe a couple of hundred | di | Wid accepted Sim's conventional fic | tion, knowing he could neither read said Annie's letter, 1 wisht you fee! “You know when you started out | I was joking you about Chartie Dor 1 told you, even if you did have an inside chance you maybe married any sooner | than I was, That was just a little So far as it's all con leerned you can come right on back There's nothing doing now between “You know he was foreman in the He ought to of had money | On Install war and I aaid to him, °C thing and he says anc know that sort of m at last we had it, Join he saya, ‘they wou! I bad flat feet.” and do you know when he got rattied he began to talk Dutch to me? turkey to him Weill, I talked One thing and an- other went on and Charile and me|l'm making plenty of money’ | we aplit up right there } “'l couldn't ways,’ But I Mary? I know he's | ook lke. CHAPTER X11 “Well, pretty one, you got lone |some here all by yourself? 80 you holier for ‘Sim! Sim?" Big. Aleck’s volee was close to her as she mat in the tent Mary Warren felt of her on the blankets, stealthily seeking wome weapon of defense She paused. Under her fingers was something which felt like leather She made no sudden movement, but | temporized. “How could I help it?" nhe aaked hind her on the blankets, Yes, there was a holster. It felt familiar—it jmight be Sim Gages gun, taken from her at the house. She waited. “Well, that’s too tad you can‘t| nee.” said Aleck. “You can't see! ¢ fixed | What a fine feller I'd make for you! I'm a big man.” sald Mary “What's “You're a big coward,” woman to you? j me go? “Well, even a blind woman can tell what she’s heard,” mid he | thoughtfully. “And then,” his coarse voice undertaking @ softness foreign to it, “I'm just as tired as Sim) Gage was of keeping house alone. I'm @ better man than Sim, Gage She made no reply, he army no-| Upon the blanket roil. dn't take Pretending to rest her weight on ber arm tack of her, she felt the "You got a fiat tire, that’s what|touch of leather, felt the stock of .' I mays to him. One mortified that ain't. Entrances First and Second Avenues—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. American Grocery Stores Company FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET GROCERY—UPPER CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—100 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET eels Soups (except tomato), 1 wouldn't marry you at all, not if| you was the last man, which you| teed no army—we free men can look to me like you was’ the way be talked, Mary, r/ten million feet of timber im Bere| | wouldn't be surprised if he was mar ried already anyhow girls maid he'd been living with an other woman not four blocks off. ain't hurt none and I don't know aa I am neither altho of course a girt le think she's going to get married and then of | Albers Rolled Oats, large pkg. .31c Rogers’ Baking Powder, 8-ounce can for -10c Royal Baking Powder, 12-0z. can, 39c; 21% Ibs. $1.23; 5 Ibs. . $2.39 “Oatana” Pancake Flour, 4-pound bag for Liberty Jell Powder, pkg Premier Fritter Corn, 2 cans. 45¢ Del Monte Special, Extra Peas, can.27¢ “Sun Maid” package for Seeded Raisins, Seedless Raisi 1 07. “Sea Shore” Minced Clams, flat cans, for 25¢; tall cans, ns, ‘pkg 2 for. 5-ounce . 24¢ -18¢ 2 .33¢ Laurel brand, medium | Red Saimon, | 7-04. ean for ... “Chicken Haddie, n Hill's Red Can Coffee, eee M. J. B. Coffee, 5 pounds .... Golden West Cof for oll oye tee Satisfaction } Galt’s Blue Ribbon for Ib. lb. 5s ii aan de Ib. 58¢; 2 ‘po uaranteed. a, lb. S5¢; "82. 37 junds Yelk "So CANDY STALL Up the Incline Next to Help Yourself Grocery New Potatoes, 2 lbs.. Juicy Lemons, dozen Extra Fancy Cantaloupes, 8 for.. Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for Seedless Grape Fruit, 6 for Yellow Newton Apples, 6 for..... Home-grown Strawberries very low price. “ 1. 25¢ SPECIAL Fancy Mixed Candy, 1% Ib Good Mixed Candy, lb Nut Fudge, 14 lb the “Well now| the pistol in the holster. Her tormentor went on. “We don't fight the way we are. We'll spoil before we're thru.” “I dexpine you- erted suddenly, herself, “Why do you come to this country, if you don’t like it? If you hate America, why don't you go back to your own country and live there? You ought to be hung—I hope to | Ged you will ber* | He only laughed. “That's fine talk | for you, ain't it? |to what I tell you.” & hand and touched her arm. | With one movement, of sheer in | wtinet, |ewung the revolver out of the senb- d behind ber, flung it almost into | 1 hate yout" she hin face. He cowered, but not soon enough. The shot struck him. He Jropped, tried to escape. She heard jbim seuffling of the sand, fired again and missed —fired yet again and heard him ery out, gasping, beg | ging for mercy, The range was too short for her to hear the impact of the bullets; she did not know she had struck him with two shots, the second of which had broken bia leg and left him dis jabied. She had shot a man. He die. demanded, both her ahe the revolver in “Are you hurt?’ staring, SEATTLE “land again she brought bout her, back | Always her band was feeling be-| a blind) Why don’t you let! leaned back! almost forgetful of| You'd better listen | him how the accident happened. He reached out! up to you, then. with a primal halfenari, she) | was there in front of her, about to| STAR rit kill your’ he bands “Keep away You Don't shoot cried, an she moved, She ¢ tell what he meant, what real happened, except that h }iens, She rose and fled. stumbling, falling, She |him crying out. He dk her In the forest growth tude the trees stood large, straig and tall, not very close togeth he earth was covered with a der por of pine needles, An felt her feet slipping, sinking again, was tree, Still she kept on, sobbing, her | hands outstretched, getting away far | ther than would have been ponsible in denser cover Phe felt the sand lof the roadway under her feet as her course curved back toward the road, endeavored to follow the trail for a time, but found herself again on the fem needles, running she knew not) where or how. Bhe had no ho She knew she was fleeing death ond |factng death. Very well, she would |meet it further on and in a,better \* he felt that she along the mountain side, stumbling | down, ad vanced more rapidly, and so at last fell full length ping lover a log which lay across her lcourse. Stunned by the impact of her fall beyond and bel he un |neen barrier, she lay prone and quite) unconscious She could not know it, men were not following her. When they heard the sound of three shots | ring out, every man busy in his work | of mabotage stopped where he was, | ‘They could hear the bellowing of Big Aleck, Weeeeching ald. They ad-| | vanced cautiously. The woman was | | nowhere visible. | “Who done it, Aleck?’ demands | ‘the man next in command, when Be {had ventured closer. | your" | Aleck groaned as he rolled over “By God, she got you fair that timer’ said one investigator. “She's plugged you twice. She wasn't blind. Where did she gor” “I de 1 heard her What wil I n't know where F'n not blind she’ and give this enap away.” “But you can take me out with | you, fellers, I can ride” Aleck was a, his face gray with pain “Worst thing we could do, either for you or for us,” replied the other, colily. “If we got you down te the settioments what could we say? If thru the hip from behind—how would that be explained, I'd like to know? Folks would begin to ask too many questions. Besides, they'd ask where that girl was, Then there's the fires | you set. No, sir, you stay right here. We other fellerw'll get out of here as fast as we can.” “And leave me here?’ The terror in Big Aleck's voice had been piteous | for any men but thene. “Listen ! Before midnight I'll be at the Company dam. I'l) tell that new doctor there's been an accident | up here in the timber camp. I'll tell | him to come up here tomorrow morn: | ing sure. When he gets here you tei It You'll have to pay | bim pretty well, of course.” “And that reminds me,” he went on, “we fellers has got to have the funds, Aleck. We'll need money more’n you will now. He stooped over and began to feel in Aleck’s coat, drew out @ heavy wallet, and began to transfer the bills to hia own pocket “I'll leave @ bundred and fifty. That's enough,” sagid he. “No telling what we follery’ll have to do before | Your getting shot | we get out of this here in apt to blow the whole thing. | Did she take the gun away with her?” Aleck groaned and rolied his head “I don't know,” he said. ‘The wolf pack knew no mercy nor unselfishness. Aleck got no more at- | tention from them, |__ (To Re Continued Tomorrow) at this altt| nhe ran she! Now| up against a | was passing | trip: | but the “Did abe shoot | you was shot once we could call boa | Jan accident, but shot twice, and once | 49.1. sack G 49.1b old Bond wack Westlake Speci 494d, sack Centennial Rest SUGAR STALI—Lower Section Stall 105 “WHY Cane SUGAR. PAY Fresh Ginger Snaps, lb... 3 Ibs. Pure Rolled Oats..... Ibs. Sago or Tapioca..... lbs. Popeorn, Ibs. 50e M ns Booth’s Sardines Fels Naptha Soap | $2. 00 1920 Lamb Legs, Ib 1920 Lamb Chops, Ib | Stalls 8 and 9 and Buttermilk at Stall 199 There's a delicious fa vor and freshness to all Kristoferson's products and you will find them all on sale at this con. venient Uptown Depot. Stalls 6 and 7 Leg of Spring Lamb, Ib.....40¢ . 20¢ Pot Roast, Ib Seattle Headquarters for Edison—Cy linder—Diamond AMBEROLAS Sold for Cash or on Easy Installments PHONOGRAPH SUPPLY HOUSE Phone Main 4976 Stall 195 WESTLAKE MEAT CO. The Market that never buys the Refuse and Driftwood from every peddler that offers something for sale cheap. Our Saturda; cials are the worth-while kind. The Quality that Requires no Apology. The Place where you take No Chances. | | Stalls 14 and 15 Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Zoble Grocery Co. MORE?” Baking Powder. . *ure Aluminum Double Cooker THESE SPECIALS ON SALE AT BOTH MARKETS ARCADE MARKET 2 3 bars CRYSTAL WHITE Soap.... ) Sardines, 3 packages Lux Powder. ALPHA MARKET MEAT SPECIALS Home Rendered Lard and Smoked SATURDAY SPECIALS SOAP fr Mild Crean Cheese, Ib......35¢ ; Sharp Brick Cheese, Ib. 6 bars Bob White 36¢ ' = 600 Coffee, 2 Ibs, for... Gem Margarine, 3 tbe, Pure Strawberry Jam, Stall 129 6 bars Sunny Monday- ars Crystal White Lower Section ib. --35¢ | SUGAR STALL Irvine's Butter Store Phone Elliott 4314 Borden's, can. MILK 2c." LZ! 49-lb, sack Drifted Snow Flour for $3.50 i). sack Fisher's Blend Flour ” | af a < | 1 Ib. Hilla Red Can Cot - 4 fs 2 Ibs, Bent Jap Rice. be on 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes. 25¢ he 3 pigs. Creamettes -.386 . Crescent cal aul Cree een | the pks. Citrus Pema a 1 Ib. oe der for 2 cans Tomatoes... T Gregeent 60¢ Royal Baking Powd pe can... ] 99 Coffee ‘4 > 3 packages of Lux 1 1b HMR ic Sab dacsvaeieed adn ceabaced $1.25 | Crescent 3 Ibs. Demonstration of Paul’s Jams | | Pas eon ae CRISCO | i H tbs Ke Honest Advertising and Honest Weight Keep Our Customers Satisfied—Read This: ‘ie BACON BACKS .. . 30c Lb. | le LEAF LARD oer en 20c Lb. ; 1920 Lamb Shoulders, Ib. .17%,¢| Shoulder Roast Pork, Ib........ 27 4¢ % Tl s0¢ 25¢ Veal Roasts, lb Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib. . FUSS MARKET Stalls 10 and 11 Stalls 10 and 11 Westlake Grocery Store | Washnaton (10-can limit), can. -11¢ Stalls 8 and 9 athe an, % 31% lbs. Calif. White Navy Beans. . 3 cans Corn or Peas, extra quality. . 1 lb. choice Evaporated Peaches. . 6 Ibs. Rolled Oats, best quality. 1 can Solid Pack Tomatoes..... Blue Ribbon double-dip Matches, box. 5¢ tomato, mustard sauce, spiced, at 2 cans for .35¢ 1 pound esti Apples 1 pound Fig Bars. ve +. gy SY sk eo oy 35c can Van Camp's Pork and Beans + 50c bottle Queen Olives... OSTBERG’S CASH GROCERY Stall 192 “Where You Buy for Less” Phone Elliett 170 “49D, sack of FLOUR. 4 Ibs. Yakima Beans. Se Broom 30c bottle Catsup.....+ Best Jap Rice, Ib. 1 Ib. Ginger Snaps. . 5 Ibs. M. J. B. Coffee, 39¢, 79¢ and $1.49 50¢, 90¢, $1.99 and $2.89 EC Corn Flakes. 3 cans Corn or Peas 1 can Peaches...... Log Cabin Syrup, per can Crisco, per can....... oe LIBERTY FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. New Potatoes, 2 ibs Be Shoulder Spring Lamb, Ib...28¢ | 2rd Onions 1b. ee (Without breast.) Rest Sirloin Steak, Ib. Meats Asparagus, Ib. .. Other emer Goods ta Stock and Fresh ma. DUNGENESS BUTTER is always THE BEST THREE GIRLS’ BREAD): CAKES ROLLS Stall Opposite Cinnamon & Reoot’s Fruit Stalls Del Monte Tomi cans .... Sardines in Tomato Saute. Marshmallow Creme, = _ —— Nearly 15,000,000 acres in Canada to wheat growing S LTD. ' WI SHOE DRESSING KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT -THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKE} TE. | never fails 0 do the work STEVENS’ Patni ‘Teaching || It Jue time and money || st. Private Hails || y and Evening, « Lady Assistants Main gout || you Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff ‘The only sure way to get rid of] dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely, @fo do this, get | about four ounces, of ordinary liquid rvon; apply it at night when retir: ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tipe | Do this tonight, and by morning | | most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap- plicat will completely dissolve | and entirely destroy every single sign | trace of it, NO matter how much | druff you may have. ne, ns é ‘ Money in the Bank F you have ever experienced ntisfor- tune—and who has not?—you can appreciate the message of cheer con- veyed by those words. ‘The best friend in time of need is a Savings Account. If you have been planning to have one for some time, why not begin now? Every @ay lost means money and time lost. \The Seattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Million Doliars Second Avenue at Columbia You will find, too, that all itching| and digging of the scalp will stop at’ once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any @rug store. It is inexpensive and | TO-NIGHT- Tomorrow Alright}: Cet a25° Box Q

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