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e¢ ~~ INE 24, 1921 BUSINESS SPIRIT MINDS \Did the Murderer Busy Season Lined |Skyscraper Church (Cockroach Racing |Curio Scakars Buy | | of Woman Inform? | Up for Bernhardt} Opens in New York Latest Turk Sport| Murder Furniture | PARIS, June ‘The prefect of} PAIS, June 24.—Mme arab NEW YORK, June 24—The sky CONSTANTINOPLE, June 2 | PAR June 24.—Furniture of the | | police received postcard, It said:| Bernhardt is shortly giving in|seraper church has been opened. It| Betting on cockroach races is one of suburban ” tents where nea ‘Dear Sir: Kindly call at 22 Rue | SPMn + te We ed tbl Stengel f lis the Fifth Church of Christ Scien-|the newest sports It_was in: sold at auction beroiaa | | Klock, ground floor, first door on owe ee et Be SAYS. | int, and occuples five floors of the | troduced t Russ ho has just! seokers pa , . “ | io Lae po need roe |GeMghte ‘her by ite. fine and .gen- and occuples fi * 7 1 by 4 Russian who has jut! yeckers pald $3,000 for the “bie | Anyway, ThatYs What Spir-/ ict, Aorun’, his been committed. scons sentiment. She is also going |2i-story building on . 43rd wt. A opened a half where a man who|beard's” chairs and tables, r i i aye © tol France v series of|pancled arch rises the full five| wants some real excitement for his| od itualists Predict |found the mutilated body of a woman. |'0 tour France, giving a series of |pancled ai ‘ | jectures, In the early ytumn «hb Columns of marble support money can get results The hall & | ; ppadrto take ANTI. & nee Beg ng Ti a gue Nort ok bart: Mimi ey ganar edheoretind fy | Holds Record | p ny HAKot DD anc Ons ay ACH OF THEM i love.” Witte “ahe with tak fer’s ¢ ka $35,000 organ ha to bein 1 hen a wing electric ligh for Aiding Cupid ho Lady. 2 Bo GOT SOMETHING short rest en installed at the end of a runway is turned on| poxnon, June 24. = Gh j ed of spiritualistic control, th 1 SOME NG} and the cockroathes, each in & seDa-| Hamma, second oldest world will » be ruled y ee Lt YNUT RIDGE, Ky., June 24 When a man hasn't a ghost of 8! 108 ANGELES, June 24.--Wifie | Tate track, are let loose from their |), Wastand in point of or - greatest’ min all times, dating hile Sam Saylor was swimming | chance, he is naturally out of spirits. | served soft boiled eggs for Rocco Viti. | Cages to run for the light | complete 58 © Local Publicity Man Denies [ack to the ginning of history, in Huck ervek a cow came dence naturally out of spit \s rved wot boiled seus for Rocea Vit i |completed his bath year of offieg a acootting to Frederick W. Constan-late his sock a oh Onn ok ‘ . ¥ at pron ae pesky ld a. . . y , | Darixh chureh, Ch , He Helped to Rob Tacoma tine, of Buttalo, N.Y. | the sow baa indigestion’ oe | eee een cet Ste re ee oes ag ict ort |, Nene 0 ele, freee Seeiaing | nasteted at 15,000 bent of Her Advertising e in secretary of the ; f ral assembly of spiritualists of . mavanaiell state of New York, which here prints an article charging, by in- ro cree Snes the papitcity tetas Such rapid progress has been which this city complains have be a diade ts alae Shae tn apirtteal oe ga dig dit ae Bhai. 4 istic communication that it is only doors of the Seattle Chamber of Com. ter of a comparatively short — . bah’ at when practically the entire “peda PE ae cate Tee tne tea n of the earth will be ord eta. te bl caacinn this Weak mediumistic, Constantine declared 19 ff GOOD CREAM BRICK CHEESE, LB. -20c ship: ‘ds, came to Acoma Mes an interview, Fico to demonstrate that his skirts were : As a resuit, he said, the worlt MORRIS WILLIAMS Saath Sattanke Docser Marmey Lower Main Fleer Lower Main Floor iiiich were tat <oagioornt al such men as Abraham Lincoln Lisiecat “eikdee: KA URE Hanlon produced m of publicity 1 George Washington, Napoleon Bona FIG reesi" 14 sadly orale gual eet <a parte, Julius Caesar, Solomon, Rob- | D ! bee er tueka th sth dent ie Miss Margaret N. Stevens|ort ingersoil d Theodore Roose tit BARS King Salmon, Ib. (Se tures of the launching of the crulser| Vice president of a $3,008,000" "Wen this comes to pass, accord 2 im. 25¢ BBe OUR MEAT PRICES STILL GOING DOWN! aukee to astern newspape uilding and loan association—and pay Me oe: te 1 be 4 and magazines, And the picture in| still in her early twentie FS ta wate Waka, mae wt Stall 14, Corner Mkt, Lower FI. Open ) some cases came buck mebody That's the story of business} No more crime. Kettle “we else had beaten Hanlon to it «nN Jachievement by Miss Margaret Stey: | ne aaa tt he send his pictures back so he sent the | ter 0 e late president of the re aug company a bill. The Chica ara Mutual Bullding and Loan associa me a such great mon as RNED $1.10 Pot Roasts ..........8¢ oa . Pork Steaks ... 20¢ Se ee roe tees of ChANEO [ne ence abe didn't “PY Ihave. named are in constant com a Shoulder Lamb ......8c We oeee Pork Roasts 17¢ Mares of the launching mma nd “pink teas.” On the) munication with mortals, but only Cheese, mild cream , .20 Fine’ © s 8 Ib ALL “te 2? 7 by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. jcontrary she went to work A Wltg q limited extent at this time,” |M ooo” M é -20¢ ) Fine Cane Sugar, S. Lamb Chops ......12'/c OUR OWN Picnics 17¥, : panion also progaoss & set of DIC | stenographer and for seven years de-| Constantine said 2 cans Co-op Milk....19¢ (limit 8 Ibs.) 52¢ SAUSAGE oeeccee 2c ures he sent to Leslie voted her energies to learning the! «rincoin ix perhaps tn touch with ff 9 J} ” , > L Lamb 15c FRESH Gpeued by J.T rg vie Me maeee oe top i Recently her father died. | more mediums than any other great | 4, F i ag White. ..25¢ |) prosh Nut Margarine. id DAILY Sugar-cured Bacon. . .25¢ he Tacoma Commercial Club, at|niy place whe was elected a director | {rae "ine % hie wondert 1 spir abe: a“ t Roasted ( — 9 these eee Steer Steaks .... Local Bacon ......18'4e Hanlon’s request. The caption that )and vice president se 8. eee BD Py eee Spiritualism has made great|f Full Line of Lunch Mea s Sainte on gg ag howe mogen k z strides, Little more than a century 2'4-lb. can Golden West Peanut Butter, fresh T fi Deli finch Meats and Sausage iy mated care ago we woL e been burnec j ‘offee ‘ ic i oe Li i place at Tacoma. Hanlon, therefore. SI, 750, 000 iS jee “ nik genital fol pertain Coffee for .88¢ ground, 2 lbs. ....19¢ ry a pound of our Delicious Diamond “I” Little Pig Sausage proclaims that t ac quitted, no- cele tips ago antl al ytd cent, guiltless and he's Tacoma's desire of hundreds of thousands toll gean i -_ 0 FORE eo cias it was Warned that M.D ~ BOING BEGGING "=": with thone they love. Stale Green’s Butter Store Main Floor bd Boland, Tacoma photographer, b: nif | In the last year our membership has | 2-103-105 Corner Market | doubled sent pictures of the U. S. cruiser Cin- | Jew Yor : The world's mortal population | eee eae eS back.” Soeae (Oren Baptist Conven-|amounts toa tow mihons its hey came back. ; spiritual population is thousands of | body hed beaten Boland to it. And) tion Argues Over Big Gift |minions. "ris overwhelming spirit-| the New York Times printed a ual pressure from ‘the other side ee. eee rte tate 3, Towa, June 24.—| will eventually have its effect pe sel Lape ihe gga Aan ered today whether| “In time our kings and presi-| hate vp ithe fight that developed over accept-|dents, our parliaments and con-| ‘Tacoma’s new defense league hasn't ance of a $ 0,000 gift yesterday | gresses, our business and commer-| called off that boycott of Seattle mer. na because creedal conditions were at-| cial organizations will be completely — a a [tached to it would be renewed when | dominated by the great minds which | cea they gathered for the third day's! have gone befo: session of the | vention. Some Robbed Bootleggers, He Is Held in Jail) A. B. Surfess Northern Baptist con there would be a controversy late to. ntion discussed investigation of feared , chauffeur, is held | repetition of th in city jail, following an alleged con-|day when the fession to otives that he had been |the report on in the pra of holding up bootleg: | Baptist schools « gers at the point of a gun and rob| The fight, which bing them of whisk His home, at/the action of the 4 7041 Eli ave., was searched Thursday! Home Mission night by G. B, O'Hara, of the state [mana flared up when a prohibition office: 4 107 quarts of |tion was presented by Judge F. high-grade whisky seized. Freeman of Denver approving Surfess is said to have confessed |acceptance. The gift was in that the liquor was taken from boot-|form of a trust fund, the income of | leggers. which was not to be used in the} —— |payment of salaries or expenses of ATHER ROUND, lany colportur-missionary or other | missionary who dia not believe BOYS; HERE [TIS yt the inspired ana supreme | Five potatoes, four oranges, 4/ authority of the tHoly Scriptures. pound of sugar, a cake of yeast—" 2. In the deity of Christ, His di-| This is the way it began. It was/vine incarnation and atoning death | found on a Ballard car and turned|and bodily resurrection and return} into the Lost and Found bureau of |to earth the muny railway Friday. 3. That the church on earth is City experts declared that it was | composed of redeemed persons com. | Ballard’s favorite recipe. |missioned to make their chief busi- | — |ness the evangelization of the world com: | ~ - 4 HO-HUM! HERE | WE ARE AGAIN. Taxpayers Fight a Round to} a Draw in Car Suit conv developed over Baptist ot lu Ww the the} erican board society's ers The 724 round of the great battle of the 14 taxpayers versus the city of Seattle was declared a draw Fri y morning by Judge J. T. Ronald 1 taxpayers are horribly afraid the city is going to use the general funds for the upkeep of the stréet car system They didn’t name the former own ers of the Lines in their complaint however, and for their failure to do #0 after a court order, the city made motion to dismiss the entire ¢ j Judge Ronald held Friday that the whole matter would come up on a de FLINT, Mich. June 24—A 34 | murrer, and he dismissed the motion| mon Piymouth Rock hen belonging) NEW YORK, June 24.—Captain| to dismiss, The eity will file a de-| to Mrs. Howard Bennett laid an egg| Philip Symons of the Lamport and) murrer pronto, { five inches in diameter and weighing | Holt liner La Plate, paid a shilling] —-—— —— a quarter of a pound. The hen has|a foot for a boa to present to the OPPO RTUNITY no long pedigree, but is just “plain! Bronx Zoological park, which was! | declares the owner. ht feet in length chicken,” STAR W AN TADS none PUI this dandy Cheese comes from!” How happy the mothers are when they know that little Johnnie or Susan will give a delighted ‘‘O-o0-oh!” when the lunch box is opened. And healthy, growing appetites make the school lunch a vital problem in most homes. To have something tem) ting, that the kiddies will enjoy—something nutritious, with the proper food value, yet not heavy—something delicious that is easily digestible—it is a problem. Mothers, Tillamook cheese should make at least one or two sandwiches in your kiddie’s lunch box. It is rich in food value, because five quarts of full-creara milk go into the making of every pound. Its creamy, delicate flavor makes it a favorite with all children. Be sure to look for Tillamook on the rind if you want the best cheese, For sale by grocers everywhere—by the sisce or in 6 and 14-pound sizes ‘TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamooa, Oregon —14 Cheese-Kitchens owned and operated co-operatively by the Tillamook Dairymen _ TILLAMOOK CHEESE The expert cheese tester of Tilla- smook travels 1500 miles amonth by machine, to visit Tillamook cheese-kitchens, making sure of the quality of the cheese before it fe sent to you as Tillamook. Look for TILLAMOOK on the, Rind. ; THE SEATTLE STAR RICAN PURE CANE SUGAR 8 Ibs. 53c 14 sios | Royal White Soap 6 bars 25¢ 16 BORDEN’S MILK, 4 tall cans 39¢ EVERY DAY Fresh Milk, qt. O¢. bottle, 12¢; whipping..18¢ Sanitary Market—Sugar Stall 109 First Avenue Floor Ibs. am, commercial, SANITARY — MARKET for 2 dozen. up Cakes, Se and ioe made Cake Doe and aze MRS. PEND ‘s OME BAKERY 126 Sanitary Mkt., Ist Ave. Floor Allen & Barrows win'tis: STALL 45 ANOWER FLOON STALL 45 Low v1 KERR TALL JELLY GLASSES, dozen.....45c HBAVY JAR RE axes for Ie " HEPP'S COCO.NUT Ib, pkg “ib. pike pkg. x Me BEGINN’S DELICIOUS BREAD Big 1%-Ib. loay now priced at 13c, 2. 25¢ “Qag ings, Fleet A Sanitary Mark: dll BEGINN’S BAKE SHOP Borden's at Stall 67, Carnation at Stull 62, Pike Pl. Market, Lower FL REAL SPECIALS Veribest Salad and Cooking Oil, Orrica Lowest Eatablished 11 Examination —: bulk, per quart se duplicated for less Mayonnaise, home-made, extra me fine, per Ib Mie t LY DELICATESSEN » & a STONG’S 7-Day Sale! Six 10¢ packages Skinner’s Macaroni Four large cans of Borden's Milk for 10c large cans Sliced Pineapple for $1.75 quart-can Map of Italy or M. B. Olive Oil Sun Maid Seediess pke ae | 30c large pkg. _RAISINS for 35e tall cans Red SALMON BARING POWD extra fine i pkgs. AMMO? rs’ VANILLA ¢ rE 5 5 Ibs 4 106 small White BEANS 4 100 cans PORK rolls TOILE 4 Ibs, fine Head RIC 4 boxes Searchlight for an VANCO for MATCHES 2he ans DIL. z n CRA T © pkg. POSTT arnt irg. can CORNED I Albers Albers Rolled Flapjack OATS FLAUR | 28 rn. Qe pe OT $ ECONOMY GROCERY 22.22.5027 ee (PARNATION MILK 4 Tall Cans 39c PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Blace Market JOHNSON’S GROCERY »..: 8-9, Economy Market—Upper Incline CIALS GOOD FOR ONE WEE 425 Ave. THESE 34b. can M. J. B, (B Grade) Coffee. . ; 4 tall cans Milk, 38¢; small cans, each. No. 244 cans of Tomatoes ..... awe cans Sweet Peas ‘ lie | Tela ott. Clevane Rar 2 cans Reliance Maine Corn. .ase | § boxe pprieamiielt avon 8 ans Assorted Jams,...19e | | 40%, Mason Jar Rubbers, canis Pury hum: lave | $ pars sap r ae | 4 Lig Cleanser Del Monte | Grape Juice, pints B8es at ; 49-Ib. ek, Patent Flour | Monte Catsup 2 49-1, sk. Hard Wheat Bind laska Salmon Wiour pm i Herring in Ol We catty a complete line dF © Marmalade bottler's supplies, malt syrup, fampbell's ps, any kind | hops, ete Headquarters for IMPORTED SCANDINAVIAN GOODS such as An- chovies, Sardines, Fish Balls, Full Fat Herring, Ete, GREEN'S STALL 102 Sanitary Market—Ist Ave. Floor Best Fresh Churned BUTTER 37c Ib. 3 Ibs. for $1.10 Mild Cream Cheese, Fine Cane OGAR 8 Ibs. 52c Limit of 8 pounds. 2 Cooperative Milk......... 19¢ UT BUTTER Fresh ground, 2 Ibs 19¢ ECONOMY AND PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS SUGAR Best American Ibs. 53c Cane Sugar.. for $6.70 per 100 Pounds com 8 Ibs. 51c Granulated a, Ticenomy and Pike Beet Sugar Pub Sugar St Pure Fresh Milk every day. Bring Bottle. at. 7 ike Pince Mkt. R. & S. JABBER Stal Pike Place Market LOWER FLOOR Cane Sugar, $6. 80 Rice, per Ib... Best H Rice, $ How Corn Meal, 9-Ib sack. « Rolled Oats, 9-1b. sack. High-grade Bulk Vinegar, gallon Mazola Oil (bulk), Jar Rubbers, doz. Carnation or E. M pound Yakima ee °. itatoes, per sac Many Other Specials Saturday! Order your Pienic Lunches from us—Cakes and Pies made to order. Stalls 31.32 Lower Floor Pike Place Market TRIED THOSE ROTARY DOUGHNUTS? See them made, 1501 Pike Pl, Mkt. Regular 15¢ Loaves BREAD 13c 757 25c Athenian Bakery 1517 Pike Place Market MILL RON, 10 Ibs. 23c Scratch, 9 Ibs. -25¢ Chick Feed or Developing Feed, 7 Ibs, svecseeeseees 28¢ MORE of everything for YOUR MONEY at the MARKET HATCHERY Pike Place Market — Lower Floor Opposite Sugar Stall Boiled Ham, Ib. 38c Goteborg Summ pound EWING & JOHNSON Stall 55 Pike Place Market Lower Floor PAGE 17 Own Home-made Mayonnaise and Thousand Isla: PURE YAKIMA HONEY — Me pint jar; Se quart jar Full Cheese 936 | BURRELL’S Delicatessen Stall 21 Sanitary Mkt. Lower FI. LESLIE'S "isi" BEST BUTTER|CUT MACARC 37c lb. | 3 bs. 23¢ SUGAR, 14 Ibs. $1.00 BULK COCOA, Ib. 18e LESLIB’S SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, t. BORDEN’S MII TELLO— Any flavorg ons, WaP~ First Ave. Floor Sanitary Public ROOTH'S DIN SAR- ) per can COTTOLENE— 8-T. can 19¢ 1.49 G. F. HASTINGS 725 Following Prices Good Until Next Friday Night ———————— BORDEN’S MILK — Tail Cans — (0c An you wane $4.80 CASE cx want ‘leed PINEAPPLE, e cn! ER, large packages. os ci 4 ter. TAR NAPTHA Det Monte Sliced ¥ Citrus Powder Golden Age N Royal Baking Powde otenn “itu cae Carotene Milk, can .. Mason Jar Caps, doz... Mason Jars, ats. doz. Pure Hood River Apple | Cider Naptha Soa) Vinegar 4 Head Rice, 4 Ibs. . I Fmall White Beans, 's ‘Tbs. Roger's Baking Powder, 1-bb, ane : . . 5 ren Corona Coffee, 1-lb. can. J Campbell Soups, per can. Jello, e * oe | Polar White Soap, 5 “bars. .! Fi Lux, per pkg. for Good Salmon, No. ig ‘size tins Ripe Olives, tali can, (While it lasts) Dill Pick} Irg. size, 5 for. Cage” O11 Sardines, 5 cans :++:28e | Van Camp's Beans, 4 lange Mat large boxes, 5 for 2he cans ose we Brown Beauty Beans, 4 cans..28e | Dairy Maid Korn’ Kernels, Pollet Paper. € rolis’...---+..86e Om ss ecsece At the Old Reliable! Rainier Packing Co. ic wen Place Market: SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST Genuine Steer Pot Choice Steer Round Roasts, Ib, .........8¢ i Sie Shoulder Lamb 5¢ | Lamb Chee, 2 the Leg of Lamb.. --15¢ | Liberty Steak and Sau Fine rolled Rib Roasts 15¢ sage, 3 Ibs........ Be | Armour’s, Swift’s or Barton’s Picnics. ......... -17%4¢ | Eastern Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon. + 28% Full line Milwaukee Sausage Comphnata famous products, SHOES Now Cost Less Down Come the Prices—Our New Stocks Cost Less and We Will Sell Them for Less You KNOW our OLD prices. They were always the lowest. Now compare them with our NEW prices, which are STILL LOWER, and you will be positively convinced that— 4 REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT RATE” SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE BY FAR THE LOWEST. REN'S, | MISS AND KID SHOES—Ux- ROWIN IRLS* Patent, special while they last— unmetal and Vici Kid Mary pattle-made, hand-turned Janes and Oxfords— soles, Blucher style. Sizes $1.50 $1.85 $2 $2.25 1. ™% $2.50 $2.75 $2.86 only, at EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEN’S SHOES Pike Place Market Shoeteria Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest

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