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THE SE ANDOLPH GROCERY CC. 1506-08-10 First Ave., Just South of Liberty Theatre | Wholesale and Retall—We Deliver | do can A. . | QT. MASON JARS, dos. . «seBBe | She LIMON, VANILLA, bot “AMPRELU'S BOUP: can. . MINCEMEAT Ibs. The y FLOUR... FLOUR, .... KB FLOUR " = Why ddow . (OLIVE SOAP BOL 8 A apap k > Bib, can M. J. B. Coffee $1.7 Fancy Corn, Peas or 5, P, Tomatoes, 8 cans. Qe pt. can Olive Ol] 49¢, at. OS¢e, % gu. Choice Peas or Corn, 250 pkg. Seeded or Seed White Wonder of Douglas Oil, % gal. O5e, gal. §5c Royal Baking Powder, can.... B0¢ can Ripe Olives. Z5e bottle Catsup, bottle. Jell-O, all you want, Fine Whi Ihe can K. C. Baking Powder Large pkg. Citrus Powder, Crystal White Soap, 5 bars.. Gc Good Black Tea, 1-1), pk 400 can Pineapple, Peaches or Apricot Large can Tomatoes or Pumpkin, can 206 can Kidney Beans, 2 cans Spinach, Brown Beans or Corn Kernels, can $1.00 7.1b, Macaroni or Spaghetti,........ 25-Ib, box Prunes .... THE NUT BUTTER itsr S—Large fancy ranch, doz.............. EY—10 lbs. $1.69, 5-lb. can D8¢, 90c qt. CREAM OR BRICK CHEESE, Ib...... {UTTER—The very best, pound 38¢, 3 Ibs. AKE WHITE 15¢ lb., 5 Ibs.. . Lute Turns Over |Would Tax Motor _ on Top of Woman Bus Like Railway “Mrs. John Mason, 719 30th ave. Motor busses operating in regular found uninjured under the v | of her car, which backed transportation service should be! the Washington blvd. Thursday |taxed the same as railroads, This Is ‘Gnd fel! 50 feet, The car was/the suggestion offered by Kenneth C. upside down in a tennis court, | Kerr, editor of the Railway and Ma Magon pinned underneath, She| io" ows in addressing the Young been driving alone and whi . the car th wheels left the| Men's Republican club Thursday. ent and the car smashed over bank. Rev. George Robert Cairns, for- ———— mer Seattle pastor, dies in Ballarat > Tieue flies, but the leader of an or-| Victoria, Australia, according to ira always beats it, word received here. — 3 > ooOovoo ooo Oo front are Addie and Abbie, hereabouts are going to hav recently, and 129 pairs attended. EN They had THREE PAIRS. Come down tomorrow and get acquainted with this fresh, bright, renewed market. Trade here where "you're sure of a car seat—or place to park your auto. South End Delicatessen Stall 50 Opposite Big Meat Market Pete ne. BoC Fancy Eastern ‘ 35c 35c WE CASH PAY CHECKS! MEAT IS DOWN AGAIN! LOOOOOK! Leg Lamb ----—-.20¢ | Hama, % or whole. .30¢ Pot Henet ‘8¢/ Picnics (8ic Shid. Roast Lamb...10¢ Summer Sausage....25¢ Lamb Chops es-+--.18¢ Lard2™25c Roast Pork ...0--.18¢ ‘We Make AN Our Own Sausage Fresh Dally! We kill all our Chickens the day before salo— THEY ARE FRESH! Independent Packing Co., No. 3 We Cash Pay Checks Phone Elfiott 4239 GROCERY Another Great Saturday Sale of Choice Groceries! Prices slashed for a big cleanup in specialties for the kitchen, Pure Cane SUGAR, any quantity, Ib. ..6 Pure Cane SUGAR, sack. Pint Mason or Atlas Jars, dow Canned Salmon, Summer Sausage. Pea Meal Loin Backs, Ib...----0- Pea Meal Butts, Something new Remember, we sell all delicatessen foods for out- ing occasions. ne 65 , 25¢ $1.23 Best Butter, 2 The oe 75¢ 15c 25c Other Specials too numer. ous to mention, Fast Service. Courtesy. SED Extra sharp Cream Cheese, Ib... Cream Brick Cheese, Tb... 2-lb. can .. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 1 doz Complete line of Teas, Coffees and Cereals in bulk, at Out Prices. Stall 20 Phone Elliott 0574 Mail Orders and Country Shipments FARMERS’ MARKET Stall 84, Rear Entrance eet Bone, Ib i8¢ Loca! Bacon, Pork Roast, b18¢@} Ib. Veal Stew, Ib...8¢ | Home-rendered aes Picnics, Ib.....18¢ Lard, 2 the,.25¢ All Meat Country Slaughtered All Fruits and Vegetables Union Fruit & Vegetable Co. Stalis 45-46 Strawberries Lowest Price Buy now-—Can now 1mC. Le Milegs's Corn Camp's Pork and Beans; amall can Medium, Ihe; Lurge, 25¢ Ss in| ce cel cence ccs cli echt cline eal OMAHA, June 24-—AN the twins nic this summer, They had a party | the D. Koger and his wife, of Coun: | cil Bluffs, won a prize for the great ost number of twins in one family, SS oOo OO OS Where Judges ‘See Double’ Omaha Twins Hold a Party A. D. Koger and his wife of Council Bluffs and their three | pairs of twins, They are holding Floyd and Lloyd, 2. In 6, and Clyde and Claude, 8. All were born in August, so was Koger. | Students of hereditary influence & pic-| would have enjoyed many features of party, | Koger twink, All of them were born in August. Their father was born in August, His parents had twin Mrs. Koger’s uncle fathered a pair. Her sister hag @ parr, In ali except three of the mixed | | pairs of twins the girls were bigger | | than the boys, Prizes were given for the oldest, youngest, prettiest and most stmilar | pairs ot twins, Judges Mterally “saw | double.” La Payette Morris, of Tennant, Ia, and Mra, F. i, Kellogg, of Harlan, | Ia, 72, were the oldest. ' | Twine separated for years met at/ the party, | And everybody wore tags, #0 “which” could be distinguished from | “other.” | The party was given by the Omaha Daily News. | For instanca, these Jorder of which he BETRAYEDBY | LOUD SNORES Policeman Traces His Prey! Asleep in Wagon | PROVIDENCE, R. 1, June 24—| Lugien Yuppa, 22, wanted for lar-} ceny, failed to enuffie his snores in a wagon body at Union ave., and thru the sound Patrolman Edwin Capron found his hiding place. Inspector Jobn T. Coffey wanted Yuppa badly, but he could not get near his house in time to find him | at home. On several occasions when | he suspected Yuppa of being at home | he got there just too late to meet) him. So Coffey delegated Mr, Ca-| pron to call at such an hour that/ Yuppa would be asleep, | Patrolman Capron went to Yuppa’s | house soon after he had seen from a| distance the young man go in the! direction of his home early in the| day. The patrolman made as little] |nolse as possible, but was unable to} |discover a trace of Yuppa in the! hours. He went out by the back door, and was about to consider him self “skunkea” when from a wagon body in the yard he heard nasal tones which interested him. He climbed noiseles#ly tnto the wngon, | | grabbed the sleeper by the shoulders | jand awakened him. | DOLLED UP “Sugar,” pet dog of Mrs. C. J. Colo, of Venice, Cal., is usually “all dressed up” whether he has any place to |go or not, Part of his street § | costume is a wrist watch that ' keens correct time, ATTLE STAR RETURNS HOME WITHOUT BRIDE Romance of Kentuckian Is Sadly Blighted WESTFIELD, 24.—-Chartes | K. Rust of Bowling Green, Ky.,| came up from the heart of that fa. | mous blue grass country recently to | | claim his bride of a correspondence | June |romance, Mrs, Maude Prentice Hy-| son of 15 Adams st. this city, Rust | wore his best soft hat and his best | tucky courtesy and the wedding was a distinctly happy event, in fact the occasion was so auspicious that Mrs, Hynon's daughter was married to a loca! young man at the same) time, making it a double wedding. | More recently Mr, Rust returned | to his old Kentucky hore without | his bride and has consulted an at torney in regard to a state of affairs relative to his romance, In which he | contends he is an unfortunate vie tim. Just what these were the at torney declines to state, except that Mr, Rust's wedding trip finances be- came depleted to such an extent that he was forced to secure ald| from the local lodge of the fraternal 4 member and | also wire Bowling Green for funds | in order to avoid a long, long rum. | x | ble or side door Pullman trip home. | It ts admitted that the romance is} sadly bilghted but it is also consid. ered doubtful in view of the famous | consideration which Kentucky gen: | tlemen have for the fair sex, wheth-| jer the secret of the blight will ever be known Old Stamps Worth Millions for Sale PARIS, June 24.—A stamp collec tion, reputed to be the rarest in the valued at from $7,500,000 to 500,000, Is to be disposed of by ion shortly, The collection or-| iginally belonged to Ferrort de la; Reventiere. NAME TACOMA. | MAN AS HEAD Washington and Alaska G. A. R. Chooses Its Officers OLYMPIA, June 24—Col. J. H. Coffman, of Tacoma, was elected department commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, de partment of Washington and Alas ka, at the session here yesterday Other officers are: ©. R. Cragen, Hoquiam, senior vice commander; Enoch Sears, Spokane, junior vice commander; J, H. G, Burdick, Tw coma, adjutant; 8. F, Thompson, Ta- coma, chaplain, H, ©. Kilbourne, Seattle, will remain officer of the day, and Thomas Y¥, Hopkins, Seattle, will be department color | bearer, Headquarters will be in the} Beg Pardon! whe call it to our attention, eee R. Montag, who was @rtving an auto which crashed with another one Wednesday night, denied today that he had admitted to police he was intoxicated at the time of the collision. Montag said he had had nothing to drink. Montag sustained two broken riba, Joseph Riesgraf emerged from the wreck with @ frac- tured skull and rib, office, of Judge Burdick, Puget Sound Bank building, Tacoma, ——— || ARMY AND OUTING AMUSEMENTS ’ Goops MOORE 2hreie™ ||| whertrook whence oot Waterprook Blanket cov- era, fine for covering camp A TRIP TO NITLAND equipment. Spec alee 81.65 CARL MeCULLOU WILFRED CLARKE Captain Waterproof Aute Robes, assorted colors.... 6.76 Clara Barry: Frances an@ Ken- medy; Max York; The Recktors Tents, all sizes, low prices. $xio Wall Tent .. 1 10x12 Wall Tent sececn +1245 1X T Auto Tent ceveerne-1250 Tx 9 Auto Tent «.a0r0---1450 Fine for camping or tour- ing trips Gold Meda! Cots, folding. Coveralls,” reelalm around Koef for worki om teeeee 1.50 U. & Army Shirts, all sizes $2.25 to 2.95 Army Leather Puttees 5.00 to 6.00 U.S. Army cotton and wool Breeches ......... 125 to 460 Ladies’ Kheki Outing Suits, Blankets, Shoes, Tarpaglina, Underwear, Steel Cota Kte Camp Lewis Wireless 004 Third Av., Next to Madison St. Seattle, Wash. Largest Line of U. S. Army Goods on Pacific Coast ert oe Oe army i . BROS. ENE & MINWETE: Feature JUSTING J HL AC PANTAGES Matinecs 2:30 nN NOW PLAYING EVA TANGUAY The “Mnn-o'-War” of Vaudevife And Our Regular V on |. T. {2 Three I tion Officers Me Fired SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 24.—Three immigration officers, D. O. Grimes, Hunter and F. M. Stanley, yesterday were dismissed from the service on the grounds that they misappropriated seven gallons of whisky to their own ‘use from @ whisky smuggling machine they stopped at San Juan Capistrano while watching the highway for con- traband Chinese. Stanley was an immigration inspector and Grimes and Hunter were mounted watch men. “ NOW TWICH DAILY 2115 and 85 P. AMERICAN LEGION ‘The United States Goveramest Official WAR FILMS ACTUAL BATTLE SCENES TAKEN IN FRANCE BY THE U. 6. SIGNAL CORPS NIGHTS, 27e, GOe, Tre MATINEES - 27e LDREN cnr Ci 16 ¥ —FOurthat Pine— Another Big List of _ Specials for Saturday 7 SUGAR— 64ce BORDEN'S while they last! lowest prices in town, Jar Covers, per dor Col Der Ib... ++ ---—- mit 4 Ibs. MILK... LOC Limit 3 cans Headquarters for Presery- Ing Supplies at absolutely Jar Rubbers, per dos...-. Be Kconomy Self Seal or Mason Rhee 4 Pack Rubbers, 3 Parowax, per Ib..- per dozen :... Mason Jars, pia, don Mason Jars, qts, dos...® 3 tbs MJ. BB" brand ty ba Cotiee se ocscese Large can fancy Sliced Pr ; Stalle §-9-23-24 Btliett 4825 MAIN FLOOR Chocolate Dipped Caramels; regular price 600; Special for SATURDAY, a pound re an Green Sells Cheaper Than Ever 52c Limit 8 lbs, while {t lasts! 8 Ibs. Fine Cane SUGAR ....4..---- Butter, best Creamery, 8 lbs. for Wao tog Saeed Cheese, Full Cream, Ib... .20¢ 25¢ 2 Ibs. Flake White. .... $1.00 gal. cans Cider Vinegar 2 big cans Pork and Beans ft cans Corn or Peas, 2 Ibs. Fresh Ginger Snaps .... 2 big cans K Herring 450 Reliance Coffee 2 Co-Operative Milk * Bulk Sun-Maid Seediess ippered RaisinS seesereveeeees BOE Yea, We Deliver Green’s Butter and Grocery Store No. 4 Lower Floor T, YOU WILL FIND HERE Stall 50 THE BES Seaboard Meat Co. Stall 5, Lower Floor Armour’s Bacon, pound Sugar Cured Armour’s Picnics, pound ..........18¢ Veal Roast, th... 1219¢ Quality Meats_at Prices That Take Less Cash! ————————— seecnee BBG 25¢ 23¢ sires enee BEE 32Y2¢ STALL 26—MAIN FLOOR Home of Diamond “TI” Little Pig Seurage Take some home for Sunday. Per Ib.. For your pienie or fishing trip— You'll find the choicest food here —ready prepared. Eastern Bacon ....-...40¢@ Veal Yoaf .....---..-...30¢ Fancy Bologna ....---18@ Smoked Liver Sausage..35¢ Faney Weiners . -20¢ Pork Pies, each 7¢;3 for 20¢ Colonial Meat Co. Better Meats Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. 2... ..- n= -25c Pork Roast, Ib....18¢ Pork Steak, Ib...20c Main Floor Right Prices We Deliver * STALL 4 Phone Elliott 3354 35¢ Men’s Dress, BLACK GRAPES, 25-lb, boxes, $5.50 While they last! 40c cans Pineapple......25¢ Searchlight Matches. ..24¢ big Dill Pickles. ......10¢ Ibs. fresh ground Peanut Butter ....-+.+-eeee+ + 10@ big cans Tomatoes. ...25¢ 3-Ib, can Reliance Coffee ares $1.10 Spuds, Netted-Cema, per 100 Tie aon Flour, the best hard wheat made, 49-1b, sacks. ..$2.33 lb. 374 Fresh Dressed Chick- Phone iott 1848 Lamb Roast, Ib. ...10¢ Spring Lamb Leg, pound Beef Roast, Ib. -10¢ S$tall40 Main Floor QUEEN CITY MARKET Men’s Dress, $5.00 ..-$3.75 $6.00 ...$4.75 Shoes ..$1.95 Dollar Shoe Co. LOWER FLOOR Very Best Butter, Ib.. ... Best Full Cream Cheese, Ib. .. Federal or Co-Op Milk, can. ....... at the Quality Market FOR THE PICNIC Rotts, Cakes, Cookies, But terhorns—all sorts of good things that will make a de- Melous addition to the Pienic Basket. Fresh, and specially priced at BOLDT’S BAKERY METROPOLITAN MARKET Main Fleer Four® and Pine Stall 25 Elliott 4141 EXTRA SPECIALS: Leaf lard, 2 Ths. 0+. oo BBO Picntes, Tb, ..18e Pot Roast.Ib. 10 We Specialize tn BRAND PRODUCTS Boy Scout Washington Delicatessen Stall 33, Lower Floor P. ROUNDS, Mgr. Fresh Pork Roast Ib. 17c Lard, 2 Ibs........25¢ | Leaf Lard, Ib... .15¢ ens, Ib, ..~....22¢ Picnics, Ib... ..~..18¢ Local Bacon 18¢ Ib. We carry a full line of Summer Sausage 38c 2 Ihs., 75¢ .23¢c 2 Ibs., 45¢ 10c No Limit—Can, case or carioud