The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 19

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FRIDAY, JONT 18, 1920 Quits Seat Because sce CANADA SEEKS nettle from acres of Idle land lying betwee parallel raitway lines. Burope to Mr. Thrift and save money on ALL your pur ehases at the Groceteria near your! tier ig worth $746.33 to home Instant Postum, large Beediess Raisins, 15-08.... Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 3 cans.20e Bardines in Tomato Sauce i7e|Swailting the arrival of his ow ge [body +: BTe | coffin directly from the cemetery | --13%e| dering what he will do with it Citrus Washing Powder, jarge SERVE THE BEST as Mrs. Thrift does, ¥: | ciais he ts not dead. | Grandma Finds Flight Like Rocking a Chair BRATTLEBORO, Vt, June 17 —Fred H. Harris, an exarmy avi ator and widely known tennis player, took his grandmother Mrs. F. H. Harris, aged 87 years, for an airplane ride on her birth- day. They climbed 3,000 feet. “Wondertul™ exclaimed Grand. mother Harris. “Just like sitting in my rocking chair.” aese 68 Grimson RamBLer SYRUP comes from purest cane sugar. The ad- dition of corn syrup intensifies this sweetness and makes your preserves proof against “candying.” For cooking and preserving Melomar 4 wonderful economy. You'll save so much sugar~ —you'll be surprised! fend a Crimson Rambler Syrup Imbel and 10¢ today and get a Crimson Recipe Cabinet, ONNER & CO. : 20,000,000 Because it Is estimated each set- the railways alone each year, there has been no 9-02. Ife, nex Gelatine “gate |Anxiously Awaiting Washington Macaroni, Spaghett! and Noodles, pks..--.------.S%e|Qwn Corpse’s Arrival Post Toasties, pks..--.-..--.--12%°) ‘sr. LOUIS, June 18—Herman H PAunt Jemima Pancake Flour. | Phillips, of Berdan, Ii, formerly of Company BE, 166th infantry, is now It is coming tn a government Sipe | Cyateau-Thierry, and Phillips ts won He Te | recently made a trip to Washington 38e | but was unable to convince the offi he Concentrated Sweetness THE SEATTLE STAR Councilmen Smoke fee tne YONKE N. ¥ June 18.—Jobn reat the most ve: 1 citizens of Yor 5 1140 CHECK PACKAGES, 2c ies the only surviving Gon 4¢ Wh — Preaece | pugar Stall—Kconomy Market: 40 after’8 p.m of New York, doesn’t like smoking. 1t/ Wants to Make Dominion Open till M1 Baturday #0 disgusts him that he rest ened tar nt from the Yonkers Chamber of com-| Citizens of Americans Merce because every one present was SUGAR STALLS, ECONOMY, also smoking a cigar | WINNIPEG, Canada, Juno 18.—A Horfle Made meee - drive to capture 60,000 families in GOOD GLASSES FOR LESS |the United States, transport them ff Including a FREE EXAMINA ! SPECIAL ! ibd ca ala Aas ottibedl oe TION in our modernly equipped Stalls 31.52 Vike Place Market | examination room) We. grind Lower Floor them, ts to star our gia to meet your special Substitute 3 Ibe I @ate 25e Racked by the ernments of the sea sold > gar, Ib... ane three prairie pr xamined lb... 5O0¢, B5¢, GO¢ rf 4 Our S5e Coffee, 3 ibe $1.00 Ae al the largest 2 » €0, r formed in "ike Place Market. Down Pure Food Shop ma wi nd $1,500,000 . near Ladies’ Reat Room. 1511 Pike Pt Market FOLLOW THRIFT 60,000 five-person families Licensed and registered optome 7 od wee ee United States and 70,000 trist_and optician, n Stall 12 STONG’S PRICES BEAT THEM ALL STONG’S GROCERY STALLS 37- SANITARY PUBLIC CLARKE, the Workingman’s Friend ASKED DAVID RODGERS (the World’s Greatest Shipbuilder), why he selected this market from which to buy his meat, and he replied: “Because, like myself, you give the workingman a square deal.” trom DAVE RODGERS—Champion Shipbuilder From Look what Clarke offers for Saturday: U. S. Government Inspected Pure Lard, all-you — 2 Ibs. 45c U. S. Government Inspected Picnics, pound . .25¢ U. S Government Inspected Breakfast Bacon, Ib... .35c U. S. Government Inspected Dry Salt Pork, lb...... .25¢ Legs Mutton, Ib.........20c| Liberty Steaks, Ib........15c¢ Mutton Stew, Ib..........8c Country Sausage, Ib. .... .15¢ Mutton Chops, Ib....... .20¢ Pot Roasts, Ib..........124c ‘ Boiling. Beef, Ib... -12}c Fancy Steaks, lb........ .20c | Shoulders Lamb, Ib.......15¢ Space will not permit publicity of all our specials, but come down gnd be con- vinced that CLARKE IS “The Workingman’s Friend.” . CLARKE’S MARKET Lower Floor, n in n Stalls 7 and 9, Sanitary Corn Flakes— 3 for 25c 35¢ cans Rogers’ Baking Powder ............. we Co-Operative Milk, per can Best Wash. Creamery Butter, pound 55¢ BUTTER 55cLb. EGGS 39c Doz. 23c MILK TALL CANS OTHER BIG SPECIALS MILLER’S DELICATESSEN STALL 111, SANITARY MKT. First Ave. Floor Home-Baked 15c Blue Karo, 1% cans .. SAVE 10c PER POUND Leslie's Special Blend Coffee, always frest 45¢ Lb. Red Karo, 1% cans Minced Clams, 2 for © cakes Ivor New Potatoes, 8 Ibs. . $1.00 -25¢ 4 bars White Laundry Soap 25¢ Shrimps, per can .... Dry Onions, 5 Ibs. .. Pink Salmon, per can .. Booth Sardines, per can JOHN C. LESLIE CO. Beans, pint..... SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER ggg H 35c Sanitary Market—First Ave. Entrance bod IEEE, ve MEN’S STRAW HATS AT ° S$’ OVERALLS | aterm. Olive ; 25c Site 509 rd O5¢ 14 cli, deot oui knee lo stores at from | qouble seat ... $2.00 to $4.0 M A good STEERS! STEERS! Steer Meat is always best. We have just received from our own slaughter house a big bunch of Fancy Steers. Welch's ¢ ape- lade, jar 45c Picnic time is here. We can supply your wants for Cold Meats. The Best of Everything BEGINN’S BAKE SHOP 15231, First Ave. Sanitary Mkt. BETTER BREAD The result of using the fin- est ingredients; made and baked by latest modern methods in a shop that is absolutely clear and sani- tary. All Go on Sale Tomorrow at Thompson’s Usual Low Prices We kill and dress our own cattle, Trade Here and Eliminate the Middleman THOMPSON’S MARKET STALL 26 “Tee feat STALL 26 Lower Floor., ECONOMY—ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS Fine Granulated Standard White Sugar Sold Every Day at COLES HARADEN Vike Place Market, Lower Floor Here are a few of our snaps for Saturday and the coming week: Make a loaf, bake man, Make un @ loaf ax fant as you Mould it and fold it, And mark it Rotary, And put it In the oven Yor the kiddies and me. a loaf, I 2 Lbs. 50c 4 Lbs. $1 VIKE PL. MKT, Pure Fresh Mitt C Suert—Brery Dex ile Sez 70 Pike Pt. Mkt, Lower M1. Lower Floors, a ] 66 Vike PI. Market, Lower 44 Keonomy Market, Lower BECKER’S UNION MARKET Stall 43 Pike Place Market, — Made and Baked at 1501 Pike Place Market FRIEDMAN Gives Best Values in Fresh and Smoked MEATS Lower Floor Saturday Only 2 Lbs. rere ce Faney Shoulder Lam Stall 12 : 800 K. C. Baking Powder ..65¢{ 7 cans Tomato Squce......20¢ Hills Red Can Coffee, 1-1 ar reined ed oy ohare Our Prices Good for a Week fon, Blue Ribbon Tea 20¢ | 3 Ibs, Hominy .. 2B¢ Stalls 1-2-8—Eoonomy Market Tree Tea, Ceylon of Japan, §-o# ma of from $5,000 to 80¢ bottle Del M 5 Crystal White Soap BAE | 3 lbs, Cotter $1.00 Mitts Rea gine Sea; Seaton fore the end of the sum ¢ bottle Del Monte Catsup.............. 19¢ 20¢ pkg. Washing Powder, .28¢ | J per pkg. . 14¢ Ceylon India, “English * will be pouring Into the re 1. Ib. can Reliance or Auto Club Coffee. 50¢ 200 Hershey's Coc 2he rups, per bottle 15¢@ and 26¢ in the crowds to get some Breakfast. ¢-os ny has no laud to pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour 28¢ 3 Tbs, Farina +++/26@ | 260 cans String Beanr....,.18¢ oF eat Ww ] H Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 1s..14e | S¢!!, and thereby differs from most ielb. can M. J. B. Coffee - 25¢ tall cans Laurel Milk....26¢ ae naa 1Te| Coloniaation compantey This land } pounds Si bd ee . age | pkes. Jiffy Jef 25¢ 4 7 | is privately owned by scores of in Sia 364} Maths Comm’... "906 ieee eyrem bine ike Mee | dividuals, most of whom are non 4 Ibs. Small White Beans 4 . - residents. 5 tha, Speck! shies We are sole agents for the famous Werk Soap, Makes y oaenlag 10s . $1.08) 5 ae easy and economical. Try one bar and you will always use it, x pan red. 1%8 oclation ts distinct frorm 10 kee. Safety Ma Stalls 27-29 Pike Place ye =— sad ation organtzations, tn % tbs, Peart Taptoca or § F Lewer Sake ; be pred of the railways and |f Cri BKe, 50¢, ese . ‘ ‘os. 4 : " ten > - nt, It is estimated that | $1.95, 5 he Magny Baking Powder a60 pistol THE WRIGHT MARKET on ip Syrup, smal in addition to thowe settlers brought | Sunmaid os Raisina, Yaptha Soap sti Cc Lbs. 3 y ; Mediums - el ist eais emanate teretereer |. ihe “96 biea “ee Cusiiot PIKE PLACE MARKET \. IS THE WRIGHT PLAG Large ......- +-$147/ channels, 75,000 United States far 2 cans Booth's Sardines... .35¢ ' B0¢ OETERIA LOWER FOR THE WRIG ‘Tomatoes in Pures, ‘large, 2%5.12%e| mers and their families will come 3 pkgs, Creamettes,. 25¢ Marola Ol-35¢, 70¢, 81.25 SH FLOOR You will be surprised MEAT AT WRIGHT: here. | os io Lg Weeta on suse : tal bao Salm n ° +H Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. SPECIAL PRIC x SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES The ansoclation not only will li 1S 'cacs Geb Meat oH Pi gpotiaggs Boee iy yy -ohbby +4 To those who know us we necd say nothing. To those who Closing out the following: | bring settlers here, but will strive to > gage n ven an | Me. cane Miz ay . @o not know ud we say: “Try us once and you will also be Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, 11». ] WRIGHT IS_ RI }make them feel at home, according 3° tee. choles ‘aporated Ja ackberry Jam....35¢ eouvineesd that 79¢; % Ib. 40¢; % Ib..20¢ | ———— Sree oe na tere "Genders Caidlics osast daas | edie ass oe ak REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ Biuggkibbon Tea, 1 1b, 606° | 2 Ibs. Pure Lard. © of the backers of the plan. De ue non Extra , F ‘ “It will care for settlers as soon J.B. Tree Tea A5¢ cans Instant Postum,...38¢ SALES IN TOWN be ae boi Boiling Beef, lb.12%e as they arrive,” Mayor Rrown says § bars Lanox Soap 256 fine Gingerwnaps. . 20¢ OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST” 100 . Sphens’ tt: Ch Steer — ‘advise them and stand by them in |[ 2 Ibs, choice Prunes.. B5¢ | 3 pkee. Washington Macaroni Full and Complete line.ct | Our Ladies’ Stock mors com tpn Ser oe oice | their pioneer da Also we will en 20¢ White Cooking Figs, a ist co Dress and Work Shoes plete than e WT Mec icck oe ourage inter. vincial settler Ibs ¢@ | 3 Ibe, Dried Green Poon....25¢ leather, of course 9 Lamb Ch Ib. Ds That ts, we 2 cans Tomatoes 25¢ | 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 25¢ $4, 84.40, $5.40, $6.40 | GEIGER T A im Ops, “Be Glad There's Ono Near You" | oh rar West “as 1 Ib. Lipton’s Yellow Label Pempeian Olive O—% pints Sen ned Grentan Gute’ Oeued pe Shoulder Lamb, Ib change thelr land to find suttable Tea . 7S¢ |) 45¢; pint, 75¢: quarts, $2.80, 83.40, 84. $4.80 Le Lamb, Ib. -Jell-O, all Mavors. IMelland here. We want to keep every 5 bare Crystal White Soap..34@ $1.45. Pl M k LOWER gs im y “. Ditty Jell, all favors... 14e| Gepadian in Canada.” 2 bars Creme Ol! Soap 25¢ | 450 quart jars Sour Pickles 35¢ Pike ace larket Shoeteria FLOOR Rolled Rib Roasts me Economy Market Where Rents and Prices 15 Hoenemy Market are Positively the Lowest Rear Bartell Drug Co. Union Shop MURRAY’S MEATS High in Quality—Low in Price SUGAR CURED BACON 27}/2c Lb. 25¢ | Lamb Chops .... ..25¢ | Leg of Lamb-. 1 Be Boiling Beef . 12 1- 2¢ | 3'S COMPOUN Bacon Backs Spare Ribs ..... Pork Roasts .... Lamb Shoulder MURRAY'S WASHINGTON MARKET South Entrance Lower Floor GREEN'S LOW PRICE STILL PREVAIL ' Best Fresh-Churned BUTTER 55c Lb. Nowe Better Full Cream CHEESE, 94-96 Pike Street, Corner Mkt. JILG’S QUALITY SAUSAGES & YOU were buying furniture you would examine not only the style And finish, but also whether it wag made from good hardwood or not In furniture the difference is easily known. It is not so apparent in foodstiffs, particularly sausages. ‘There are many meat protiucts on the market made of waste ma- terials, cereals and preservatives, with coloring mgtter to make them look ice to the eye, though they are dangerous to the health. In buy- ing sausages look first to the quality, no#the quantity. dilg’s Sausages are made fresh dally. Only first class meats used. No cereals, preservatives or Coloring Matter used. All our products are home made. We alsé carry a nice assortment of Pickles, Cheese, Mayonnaise Dressing, Ete JILG’S DELICATESSEN Fresh Ranch Market—Lower Floor STALL 4. Catton teat doese Pike. STALL 4. ‘ 29¢ Lb. * GREEN'S Corner + J Wen see pion see “33c Lb.) Ist Ave. and Ps ey a s LOOK STALL 102 |." LESLIE'S =] RODMAN SAYS: MLK | SS Sanitary Market, First Ave. Floor WE DELIVER LIBBY’S ce AT THESE PRICES! | cores | catsur SUGARS Lbs. 98¢ E. C. and Dr. Price's SATURDAY ONLY a Our Speciat | 2 bottles BT Bulk Roast— (Limit, 2) And the Quality Is High as the Prices Are Low 35c¢ Lb. SUGAR Mutton Stew, 4 Ibs. ..............50¢ fee witer | 4 Lae 98 25c Pork and Beans . 3 Assorted Extracts . 2,cans Sardines e A eam .15¢ 7Se¢ $1.45 GREEN’S BUTTER STORE 102-103-105 Corner Market Pure Lard, 2 lbs. ....... .49c Legs Mutton. . .25c| Pot Beams . .15¢ Mutton Roasts. 15c | Boiling Beef n 18 ¢ t@ FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR “i DAWSON MEAT CO. Stall 116 S. 0, RODMAN, Proprictor Stall 116 First “Ave. Floor STALL We Cash Pay Checks STALL 2 GEISMANN’S BIG SAFURDAY SPECIALS MEATS and POULTRY | Are Way Down—Looook! Corner Market, Firat Ave. Floor Corner Market Lower Main Floor Corner Market Lower Main Floor Boneless Pot Roasts ...........18c¢ COMPOUND Pork Roasts ..... age oye eee Se ........48e) Legs of Lamb . . no te { _——- Shoulder Lamb Roast . No. 10s .....$1.50 | AY pase 3: eae Strictly Fresh Hens ............30¢ Smoked Shoulders ... TRY OUR SAUSAGE INDEPENDENT | PACKING COMPANY _ TIT 26.

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