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

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dee ake meiarenenaiwes THUREDAY, JULY 8, 1929. “Be Glad There’s One Near You” 4 THE SEATTLE STAR Cronin Named to ! ' | Pi “a i ‘ TLES Suddenly Recovers ORANGEMEN T0 aaa A Levy| Pendleton Office Same Prices at 30 Stores >AGE pa | HOQUIAM.Floyd W. Philbrick, July &—Trooper Whart, who has] prietor of Levy's Orp a, wh poxtmaster at Pendleton, Ore. wn nn nn nnn the flotitla for the trip from the lake to the ship canal and thru the locks to Puget Sound, The subchaser |beon dumb for-three years, due to| shell shock, suddenly recovered his/ Dea es Wedsendan at her he power of apeech yesterday, during an bon eahes 6 Weed fin Jexciting moment in a bowling con-|Celebrate Anniversary of iys..oe mere ats i earry the band from Sound Navy Yard, with a de of sailors, The Atlanta and private yachts will follow, the boats bringing up jed to move the pru the locks in 15 minutes, imic Air Battle for Dan- Payne and Rodman Friday ing whistles on the water will welcome Secretary of the Daniels and Secretary ef the |¢ will be decorated, and ittee requests all residents ng the route to display flags and bunting in honor of the occasion. Motion pictures are to be n of well as of the crowds nes at the field, The Payne, Admiral Hugh Rod Commanding the Pacific Meet Harry Field, commandant Puget Sound navy yard, arf Officials at 1 p. m.liFriday. The circus and exercises at the flying field will take place 4 p.m. n Secretary Payne, who went the trip, 1 the pi ake Washington and two planes overhead; J. C. Sullivan, of the Western Plane company, Will ‘send up two craft; Herbert Munter will fly from Kent field, as will Aviator Dave Log and Yakima, and Pe are expected to join the t They will be driven thru session. pwing to be given by t eattle At club at 2 p.m. t fF Boat to the Sand, MIMIC BATTLE SANDPOINT vant; Commissioner Claude will introduce Former sm foot of Marion st. (Eliott 8, H. Piles, who will preside bay), Ferry Washington will leave at n, and will present Seere-/1 p, m. | Daniels as speaker of the day.| From Leschi Park, leave 1 p. m. ‘1 the speech airplanes wil! and 2 m. ‘above the field, and on signal) From Madison Park, leave 1:15 p. 'D. EB. White, president of them. and 2:30 p. m Aerial club, they will per From County dock, south end of Various evolutions, including a Lake Union (near Ford plant), leave le aerial battle. 230 p. m the conclusion of this program, Al! boats will return immediately troyer Blackburn will head!after the exercises, view five squadron. party will) int field. ee urges the public to fore 4 o'clock, To dling of the crowd, edule for excursion pany will have sea sleds! I, Bhriickman of) Barnes, the Lake-| _— | Boyne Battle |family home. ‘The body will be went | son of Ben Philbrick, dead from blood Orangemen of Puget Sound Tx ©: | afternoon beside that of her husband, | —— San Francisco for burial Sunday | polsoning, Ix 160 will celebrate the 230th anni-| Aaron Levy, who died tr 1893, Columbia Colo im better —Ady, vermary of the battle of Boyne, at an informal gathering at Rainier Beach on the lawn at the home of Mr, J Hurbur, D, M, 9727 61st ave. 8, on the evening of July 12 { All Orangemen of the community, © | whether members or not, are invited t. Ladies are included | * R. Hateman, of St ureh, will be the pring pal speaker, Refreshments will be! served. Arrangements for fitting commemoration of the occasion in the future will be made at the regu lar monthly meeting on Saturday evening, July 10, in the Swedish club hall, Bighth ave, at Olive st. | STOP! AT THE WILKES THEATRE AND GET YOUR SEATS FOR— “THE THIEF” THE GREATEST DRAMATIC OFFERING THIS SEASON Good Bye Attraction Next Week “THE GREAT DIVIDE” Returning Again August 15 SPECIAL SALE “NEW CENTURY” PHONOGRAPHS A wonderful machine at a reasonable price—all the essential and good features to make its tone reproductions as pearly per. 5 fect as possible—compare its #ize, appearance and workmanship with any machine of much higher price. VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY SPECIAL CASH INDUCEMENT Through « fortunate purchase—by contracting for immediate Gelivery for large. quantities for White Sewing Machine Co. Dranches all over the U. 8. Awe are able to save quite & margin for cash 20% DISCOUNT FOR CASH We pars this along for thone able to take advantage and pay cash—20% discount from regular price. TERMS . For those who wart to buy on time we are glad indeed to make special convenient terms to mult you. NO NEED TO WAIT! PAY FOR IT AS YOU ENJOY IT LIMITED SALE Remember our tnitial allotment i» «mall, and this introductory offer applies only while they last. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 314 PINE TWO STORES 415 UNION Every Coat Suit and Dress Reduced ONE-HALF Just Divide Price Tag Figures 0 Special on Blouses Included in this group are Blouses of every wanted shade of silks, and the spring prices ran to $15. All placed together $5.00 to sell quickly at... Offering Savings Up to One-half to Patrons of the | FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE —A wonderful assort- Wool. All wanted shades and patterns. Wem CO GEE... . iccesee cesccces Beceses —Anoth yf Sweaters 3 "Woo Siipons Tuxedos. Regularly priced to $15 Sweaters ment of Fiber Silk = $11 00 “ong 5-00 Petticoats sey tops with taffeta flounces. Values to $10.. Petticoats and Floriswah, priced regularly up to $15:... —A special lot in taf- fetas, Jerseys and ser $5.00 —A grouping of Taf- feta, Messaline, sores $7 50 General Clearance in the Millinery Section Your Own Selection of Any Trimmed Hat $4.85 Included are Chic Straws in Navy, Black, Brown, Taupe, Rose, Jade, Peacock and Gray. these model hats sold for $22.50 and $25.00. Many of All are placed on sale at the one price—$4.85. Every Coat Less One-Half Remarkable as were our price figures on our en- tire assortment of Coats, we have included every last one of them in this tremendous July Clearance at just one-half their regular prices. There is a display of Bolivias, Tricotines, Tricolettes, Coverts, Serges, Check Velours and Tweeds from which. to make your selection. Prices were $37.50 to $175.00. half, or $18.75 to $87.50. Every Dress Less One-Half At the lower prices always in effect at the Upstairs Store these Dresses were remarkable values. By cutting the prices in half we offer savings that are truly sen sational. Included are Dresses in Taffeta, Foulard, Tricotine, Satin and clever combinations in ¥ Net and Taffeta. Original price tags are = from $35.00 to $125.00. July Clearance prices * are just onehali—§$17.50 to $62.50. Now just one- W"SsAVES You MONEY”"C) SECOND & UNION SEATTLE,WN. Every Suit Less One-Half The old advertising slogan, “two sults for te price of one,” becomes a literal fact in thie duly Clearance. The old price tags show figures of $35.00 to $175.00, but the half- price mark puts the cont to you at $17.50 to $87.50, Models aro available in every wanted style, and the range of materials includes Tricotines, Serges, Velour Checks, Coverts and Tweeds. The variety of colors is most complete, She’s learned from experience that she can save on EVERY item EVERY day in From Mrs. Thrift Catsup Del Monte Catsup, pints, 24c Snider’s Catsup, pints....33¢ Blue Label Catsup, pints. .33¢ Cereals Quaker Corn Puffs.....12';¢ Quaker Puffed Wheat...12%¢ Quaker Puffed Rice Kellogg’s Krumbles. .12'/2c Roman Meal ... Post Toasties .....-.--124¢ Uncle Sam Breakfast Food Postum Cereal .. Alber’s Flapjack, small. ..18¢ Alber’s Flapjack, large....33¢ Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour small Tea, Coffee Chocolate M. J. B. Coffee, 55¢ Ib; 3- Ib. can, $1.63; 5-Ib. can Tree Tes “Japan and Ceylon, Oger late, 1 Ib. 2. ...+.-<ee- -40¢ Ghirardelli’s . Premium Choco- late, % Ib. . 29¢ Geo. Washington Instant Coffee— Small ........-..-..43¢ Medium . . .83c Large .....+ «.--.$1.33 Instant Postum, large. .37¢ Hill's Red Can Coffee, 1 Ib. 55¢ Hill's Red Can Coffee, 2% $1.35 Ibs. Hill's Red Can Coffee, 5 Ibs. 2.2. eeeesneee ee $2.65 Milk Carnation, Borden’s and Federal Milk, tall cans ne cosecea, Lae Borden’s Eagle Sweetened Milk, can ......-...25¢ Macaroni Royal Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles and Vermicelli, made from the finest hard wheat in the U. S. A package ......-..1lc Creamettes, pkg. ......... o¢ Raisins —- > 5 (@ nalin ast Seedless Raisins, 15-ounce |\% pkg. 25c; 9-ounce.. Seeded Raisins, 15 oz. Jello Jiffy Jell, all flavors .13'c Jello, all flavors. Preserving Caps Boyd Mason Caps, doz.... .33¢ .17¢ Ififf the week by helping herself and* carrying home her own packages. No “SPECIALS” at the Groceteria. NO “BAIT” just to get you in.’ The same moncy-saving prices al- ways. Why not take advantage?, Soaps and Cleansers Sun Brite Cleanser, can. .7¢ Old Dutch Cleanser, can pokes watch tyate ate cei AS Bon Ami, cake and powder, Bt .ccsusdconcccccs lS Sapolio, cake .......--10c Citrus Washing Powder, large 2... .-+2220.-20C Lenox Soap, bar. ....~~ .5¢ Creme Oil Soap, 3 bars 25c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars 25¢ Olives and Pickles Liberty Dills— 28 wececeelecwcvecee BEE eee cee ee SIE Glenwood Ripe Olives, 1s MEGIUM , 0... 00- + cooeees Supreme Ripe Olives, 9 oz medium -...-.-----. Sanwichola -......--<-.15¢ Cooking Oil Wesson Oil— Pint... eewerwwe-.38C Quart ........-.<..75¢ Snowdrift— 28 2. conwe oenes cwee 676 wee Be wo. 22 eee we $2.55 Porter’s Salad Dressing— Small ...............14¢ Large .........-.....29¢ Syrap Karo Syrup— Red, 10s .........$1.17 Blue, 10s .........$1.03 Other Money- Saving Items Royal Baking Powder, 12 ounces for .........39¢ A. & H. Soda, 1s..........8¢ Kingsford’s Corn and Gloss Starch woeeee ee 14¢ Elastic Starch, pkg. ......10¢ Van Camp’s Soups, can.... I. X. L. Tamales, can.... Delicia Deviled Meats— ee VS wereceeecccces 109 _ Treasure Sardines, 1-lb. oval, in tomato sauce, BE coc wecewcesdes con Ze Sauer’s~Extract, 114 0z.19¢ Sunset Marshmallow Creme, 37¢ Economy Caps, doz........33¢ EZ Searchlight Matches, box.61g¢ Look Over the List for Your Groceteria: DOWNTOWN roceteria No, 6—85 Pike St. Sroceteria No. 3—Pike P Public M -downsti Groceteria 14—Westlake Public ; 17—Corner . Groceteria No, 7—South End Public Market. Groceteria No. 10—503 Union St GREEN LAKE DISTRICT teria No, 121906 45th N ; teria No, 2—5503 1th ARD DISTRICT Groceteria No. 46419 Ballard AV ve Groceteria No, 11—5801 14th Ave, N. W, Groceteria Blewett 8 Groeteria No * RENTON HILDE Grocaterts No, 15-1820 Pike FREMONT DISTRICT i 26 — 710-712 WOODLAND PARK Groceteria No, 19—7 M wood Ave. No, t NORTH END No. 35—-85th and WAY DISTRICT No. 9—233 Broad- aw. 20-201 Blaine » 22-331 First 317 Green- AKE 201 Eastlake LESCHI PARK DISTRICT Groceteria No, 28— r Way: a. 28—1801 Yesler a K. UNION DISTRICT ireceteria No, 23—: Sep jo, 23—23rd and E. 6 WEST SEATTLE roceteria No. 33—Ci Get’ Admiral Te: ‘oceteria No. 30—Cal! and Alaska, 5 es, KIRKLAND Groceteria No. 32— Picade Sta. eet ond i KENT roceteria No. coterie N 0. 26—Second and EVERETT Groceteria No. 27—White House Public M v= ite and Oakes Stee Hew TACOMA Grocetoria No, 29 — Sanitar: Grocery Co., Grozery Sanitary Publi MALL ORDER DEPARTMENT, MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 208210 THIRD AVE, SOUTH

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