The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1921, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR CANCER CURED, SAY DOCTORS Two Tests With Paste Get Quick Results Do You Smile on |Past Sent cou Pare is Poretnes Monday Morning? Firet news of the death of his) ROME, Aug. 12.—After Intercem{ cousin and her husband, Mr. and!/#ion by the queen, the family of LONDON, (By Mail to United pleasant; and only the one se« That Monday morning really happy Mrs. Walter le son, was re-|Prince Filippo Doria-Pamphili have| iden vet At forgiven the young man for marry ing the attention of pe A photographer tention ls engaged by auch | frowns. ‘Double-Life’ Twins Fool ’Em Change Jobs and Even ‘Dates’ med m, ‘Thursday jing Miss Dy ken, a nurse, & telegram “announcing that they | cians | explained the|had lost thelr lives on the ii.tatea | steamer Alaska. Benham is secre. | the | tary of the Lillico Launch & Towboat don: | Co, thin, of, two | nee c tn Anhsahesa To all my friends and old om. tomers: I have opened a new store in my own batlding, at 1014, Pine Street, and will sel) Gev-~ ernment Paints and Generet Merchandise at lowest prices. MIKE COHEN 1014 PINK STREET Between Terry and Boren Aves. Established since 1906 “Square Deal to AI” “Frowna are the feature A newspaper man whone hat saved |Mondaymmorning look of 1 his head from being a mere orna-jers,” be mid. “Country pr mont, observed 100 repersentative | different, but tn London th walking along the Strand|complete reversal in expression be 8, 500 See Parade y morning and reported that en Monday and Saturday, when | me 2 ne— | of Stock at Fair) »king forward to a well. | 72 wore trowning slightly; no is hurrying and ever; } BURLINGTON, Aug. 12.—Hight| —- Hear five hundred visitors at-| RAL SERVICES for Ashiey | tended the biggest stock parade ever | Moore, 27, 606 Lee st., will |held at a Skagit county fair, Thurs | om Butterworth's Sunday |day, when cattle and 7% it were put on exhibition. [OLYMPIC CENTRAL| Under the supervision Physicians, Dr, William 1 Dr. O, J, West, some wults have been obtai w treatment for car devised by W. H. Sault, a layman, |™ of Centralia. Vor the test here William Fite 23 were concealing with expres | gibbons, of Alaska, and Mrs. mma |stonless faces on apparent absence Dobbins, of 0! . Dr, of thought; Wost examin 1s aud| 4 were chatting brightly, and rr found Fite was! 1 Was amiling to herself, Casiets malignant, while Mra Dobbins’ was! Most of the frowners seemed to be| be hel dormant. | thinking not very! at 2 p.m The treatment consists of applica tion of a dark paste, “I do not know the formula of the paste,” said Dr, West, “but this much is true, that within two weeks the cancers were easily removed and) normal healing was under way.” Saultz obtained the formula trom | his futher, who was formerly @ ) physician in Tennessee, | PLEASING en’s Famous Creation » Seen at Cornish Theatre With Satisfaction By Glenn Hughes ‘One of the most famous plays In world was given an intelligent interesting performance Thurs evening when the Repertory pany of Maurice Browne and n Van Valkenburg was seen at Cornish Little theatre in Henrik "s “A Doll's House.” pere is nothing new that could be en regarding the play itself. In syears since it came from the of the master Norwegian, it has hacked to pieces by pedants: | | almost—is planned week-end.” ; ! ot womething wed. swallowed and digested by nen's clubs Copenhagen to n and bas served as a model for nine-tenths of the ambitious play- wrights of the world t@ read my reviews; therefore I ig F more them. ‘ATION The outstanding feature of the pro on last evening was the com- xy understanding of the dialogue every member of the company. p This is all too rarely met with upon 4 Professional stage. The acting mot perfect; the tempo some- es lagged, but never was there a inflection or an ignorant in- p tion, len Van Volkenburg ap And surely she brought a fine intellectual quality to the She might be questioned for reading of the first act; it seemed @ some that she antictpated some- the tragic notes which are in later in the play. But be as it may, one cannot deny that third act was rémarkably good Was subtle, never strained, tense h Ibsen's own tenseness, and quite tying. In the difficult role of Torvald i + Moroni Olsen did splendid His vivid masculinity and his peverbearing egotism were effectively In the long and rather Semjsoliloquies Mr. Olsen d “his admirable grasp of the } actor's technique. Probably the only 1 ‘ fault one might find with his per- was his slight tendency to Torvald’s weaker nature. 's lines contain within them- sufficient satire. It is not to supplement thém with ted manneriams. * °C 1s Young was a quict and ap- Mra, Linden; Byron Foulger ‘& studious tho perhaps at times nous interpretation of Krog- and Robert Bell, tho obviously + Senge in the role, presented an Dr, Rank. Minor roles r taken by Emily Hale, Josephine . Roy Middleton, Phytlis "Billy Gratton and Dorothy Perhaps there are those who still consider it a} Tevolutionary document; but if there | sare such, they will not be the sort | AN BERNADINO, Cal, Aug. —Having a keen sense of humor and of the posaibilities which go with twinahip, Elsie and Ethel Sherlock mako life amusing for themselves and per. | plexing for thelr associates by | changing jobs, fooling the fel- lows, And escaping annoying predicaments. ‘They are affectionately known as “the Sherlock twins.” and | even thelr employers cannot tell | them apart. Elsie is a stenographer for the county board of supervisors. When she asked for her annual vacation the board refused be- cause she “had already been granted her allotted time.” Ethel took her sist for two weeks while Elsie went vacationing and the board never knew the difference, “I'd be fired if they knew it,” chuckles Elsie. Ethel had a date with a fellow she didn't particularly Uke. Elsie did like bim, particularly. They cimply switched places, and the young fellow, having ' local theatre-goers an opportunity to | see modern stage handled by a man who knows his business, and who is thoro and artistically gonsist ent in the application of his princi- ples. “A Doll's Hoyse™ ts to be presented during the remainder of thi# week! and four times next week. That it} merits the attention of every.serious play-goer is beyond question. Poultry Delegates Are Seeing Tacoma|f : Delegates to the American Poultry | association convention now being! held in Seattle are visiting In Taco- | ma Friday. During the day they will! tour the Puyallup valley. At Thursday's session gyn urged that a representative be se- lected to visit Washington, D. C., and | urge congress to increase the duty on foreign eggs. It was also decided to set aside a fund of $5,000 to finance « field de-| partment of the association. place -}sons at Whatcom County Old Set- tlers’ association picnic disappointed when Gov. Hart falls to appear to make promised speech. . Diamond “fT” Delicatessen Tender Little Pig Sausage, made before your eyes, for your Sunday Breakfast. Mayonnaise Dressing, Ib. .65¢ Cheese Veal Leaf, ib Kippered Herring, Ib Fancy Bologna, Ib. “Limit & Lbs., While It Lasts Stall 5, Lower Floor Practice Economy LOOK HERE ! Legs Spring Lamb, Shoulder Lamb Roast, d 10. 10¢ Short Ribs Beef, lb.. .8¢ Sugar-cured Bacon, pound Sugar-cured Picnics, Hike off to the woods this week-end and enjoy a plo nic, WE HAVE everything ready for you, so that there will be no roasting your shins over the fire, Pork Sausige, Ib... Fancy Wieners, Ib. Meat Pies, 2 for... Green’s Prices Are Lowest 8 lbs. fine Cane Sugar, while it lasts, limit 8 Ibs. BUTTER, best C SSE, Brick, Ib, re K—It's CoOperative— 1 1 assorted Soups... 25¢ PINEAPPLE, big cans, Sliced; regular 40c; now FLOUR, 49-Ib. sack, the best made ... WE DELIVER The Sherlock girls, looking their twindest but two ordinary eyes, was hap Pily footed. “Trading paines and identities for the moment,” say the Misses Sherlock, “is one of the pleasant privileges of twinship. It's low of fun, and gives each of us the chance to live virtually two lives.” VANCOUVER, Wash.—Bids called for new ferry to operate on Pacific highway detour between Pacific and Clarke countied. | os Big Dirigible May The giant dirigible ZR-2, world’s greatest aircraft, purchased by the Un England, to fy ftom Bi country on August 2D, Seattle its home port, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwwell. west. RANDOLPH. GROCERY co. 1506-08-10 First Ave., Just South of Liberty Theatre Wholesale and Retail—We Deliver SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Sugar °XS: 101bs.69¢ | Soap Wins..6 Bars 25¢ Carnation, Berden's, Fed. or Co-Op. Milk, Irg. can, 100 5-1b. J. aoe ‘ARONI © Bulk WE RCANONT ise HEAD RICE. PEANUT BUTTER rh 3 Ibs. 25¢ EGGS—Large fancy ranch, dozen 43¢; 2 dose HONEY—4-lb. can O8¢@; 9c at 20¢ Glass PURE J Y, 2 for. BUTTER—The Very Best, Ib. 43: 2 60¢ ASSORTED PRESERVES or JELLY, 86¢@; 3 for .. NORFOLK Main Floor FRESH MILK, quart. Fine Grade String Beans, 10¢ Campbell's Soups, per can 10¢ Kaoma Cleanser, regular = Royal White Soap, 6 for..25¢ GROCERY Stalls 17-18 North Pole Sardines, ange 1-Ib. pkg. Lipton’s Te Large can Del Mont and Beans ..... 49-1b, sack Holly Ft Large cap Red Salmon FOR YOUR 55c Crescent Baking Powder, Ib...85¢ Crescent Cream Coffee, tb....45¢ Crescent “99” Coffee, Ib....80¢ LIPTON'S TEA, %-Ib. Ceylon and India .... . BB¢ $1.98 8 ry THE GOODS Green’s Butter and Grocery Store No. 4 Stall 50—Lower Floor Phone Elliott 1848 Washington Delicatessen Stall 33, Lower Floor P. KOUNDS, Fresh Killed Chicken, lb. 25c . B5¢ ..18¢ Lard, 2 Ibe for... Local Bacon, tb.. Manager Fresh Poark Roast, Ib... Minnesota Hams, per Ib. 18¢ or whole, OUR SUMMER SAUSAGE TASTES MOST DELICIOUS ‘Try it for Your Picnic Delightful Bread, sweet and fresh week-end dunches. FAMILY OUTING Mitk for the Home - made pecial Cookies, to, for the ionic. BOLDT’S Queen City Market Metropolitan ' Market Main Floor 4th and Pine Stall 25 Elliott 4141 FRESH KILI HENS, Ib. ,....- POT ROAST, Lard, 2 Ibs. for 25¢ Come to “he the | recently States from gland to this | may make! if govern-| ment officials in Washington heed the telegram sent them by the Se | Jattle Chamber of Commerce and | ‘The Z2R2 may visit the Pacific North PUBLIC | SATURDAY SPECIALS MARKET Entrances First and Second Avenues MARKET CLOSES 6P.M | American Grocery Stores Company } HELP YOURSELF GROCERY, UPPE! CENTRAL GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET R, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY, SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE MAIN OFFICE AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, 1112 WESTERN AVENUE if Clean, Stores! Clean Stocks! First-Class Service! BORDEN’S MILK, TALL CANS, 10c; case $4.75 PHONE : ELLIOTT 5074 Connect with These Grocery Bargains! CANE SUGAR, 10 pounds 69¢ | FEDERAL and CO-OPERATIVE MILK, TALL CANS, 10c; 3 for ....... | Grape Nuts, pkg. ........ Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg. 11¢; 2 for. Uneeda Biscuits, pkg. 6¢; 8 for ..15¢ -25¢ +. -Zl¢ -.17¢ Raisins—Seeded, 11-oz. pkgs. 17¢; 3 for .... earen 14 lbs. 29¢; 3 Ibs. 55¢; 6 Ibs. $1.02 9 Fisher’s Blend Flour, 49-Ib. bag . Corn Meal, White of Yellow, 9-Ib. “bag Demonstrations Saturday! + Heinz’s 57 Varieties at Help Yourself Grocery—Upper Floor National Biscuit Co. Cookies and Crackers—Central Grocery, Lower Floor Heinz’s Baked Beans, in Tomato Sauce, Plain and Veg-- | etarian—small can 11¢, 2 for 32¢; med. can 16¢, | 8 for 45¢; large can 27¢, 3 for 76¢ | Heinz’s Tomato Soup, small tin 15¢; med.. | Heinz’s Cooked Kraut, No. 2 cart 22¢; 3 for. Special prices on N. B. C. Pkg. and Bulk Cookies and i Crackers—-Complete assortment—New, fresh goods re- ceived daily. Bulk Ginger Snaps, crisp and tasty, 2 Ibs....... +. -29¢ Peanut Butter—School Boy, Ib. tin 19¢; 214 lbs...45¢€ Med. Red Salmon, 2 cans:.....6+.ee+-eseeeeeeeeee 15¢ Shrimp—New pack, No, 1 cans 25¢; large cans.... Oysters, 4-0z. can 17¢; 3 for New Pack Cut String Beans, No. 2 cans. New Pack Peas, No. 2 cans 15¢; 3 for... Faultless Pickles—Sweet, Mixed and Plain ‘Sweet— Pint Mason jar 39¢; quart Mason jar.......... 63¢ Jam—Mrs. Phelps’ Raspberry, 8-0z. glass 20¢ | Mail Order Department f Olympic Meat Company First Avenue, South of Pike Steer Pot Roast, Ib...10¢ Pork Roast, Ib. ......22¢ Steer Short Ribs of Beef, tome of Delicious Hams Ib. and Bacon— Rolled Beef Roast, Ib..14¢ picnics, Ib. ...... «+. .20¢ Bacon Strips, lb. | 2 Ibs. for 25¢ boar one ~ Shoulder Lamb Roast, | ure Lard, Ib. ....-++ Ib. Big stock of Fresh Dressed Round Steak, Ib. Hens and Broilers. T-Bone Steak, Ib. ..:.30¢ Cream Cheese, Ib. ....22¢ FREE CHECKING STAND Western DelicatessenCo., Inc. Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler 1 | | | Upper and Lower Floors Central Public Market 1420 First Avenue Extra Spocials For Your Sunday Outing | Fried Chickeh, half. ....,...25¢ and 30c 60c 35c 35c Roast Chicken, Eastern and Cheese, Ib.. Potato Salad, at spewed 2 pints Preserves, Tea Garden Brand—Raspberry, 1-lb. jar 30¢; Blackberry, I-lb. jar’. ......0-seesseeeees 3¢ che 1 oa Sliced Honolulu Lady, No. 2 can 22¢; 63¢é— Penn ty ane Sliced Hawaiian Club, No. 2 squat cans 26¢; 3 for on Pineapple, large can 25¢; ‘med. can 20¢ cans Kaoma—The New Cleanser, only a few days longer special price of 2 cans for 11¢—TRY IT. Lenox Soap, 8 bars for Ivory Soap, small, 8 for 25¢; large, 2 for . +e 10 Crystal White ‘and 1 Creme Oil Soap for. Citrus Powder, large pkgs. M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. 40¢: Bibs. $1.17; 5 Hill's Red Can Coffee, lb. 42¢; 214 Ibs. ..... Our “Special” Blend Coffee, Roasted and packed fresh every day—Guaranteed to please; lb. 20¢; 3 lbs. .85¢ Mail Orders always Pops promptly—We Guarantee everything we sell. i 1112 Western Avenue | United Bakeries Bread BETTER THAN THE BEST! 2 Large Loaves for 25c BAKED IN ELECTRIC BAKE-RITE OVEN Large aaron of Coffee Cakes, Cookies and Delicious Cakes Seattle Market, (11 Occidental _ Olympic Market, 1426 First Ave. Central Meat Company First Avenue, Between Pike and Union Rolled Beef Roast, Ib. 15¢ Steer Pot Roast Beef, lb. 10¢ Pork Roasts, Ib. Sugar Cured Hollywood Bacon, Ib. ...-..... 20¢ Bacon Backs, Ib...... Picnic Hams, Ib.......20¢ Pork Liver, Ib. Wild Rose Lard, Ib...15¢ per Fancy Short Ribs, lb.. .9¢ Lamb Roasts, Ib. Lamb Chops, Ib....171¢¢ Veal Roasts, Ib.......14¢ Veal Chops, Ib........ WESTERN COFFEE STORES COMPANY Our Very Best Coffee 40c Ib., 2 Ibs. 75c COFFEE, Fresh Roasted Daily, and Guaranteed to please or MONEY BACK DAINTY LUNCHES Hot Coffee with Pure Cream and Dainty Lunches Served at All Stores ! Our Service, Will Please You! 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market STORES AT— 1420 First Avenue—Central Market 109 Occidental Avenue—Seattle Market BAY CITY MEAT COMPANY 1420 First Avenue Choice Steer Pot ees Pe Pork Roasts, Ib. ie i Fancy Veal Roast, Ib. 14¢ Pionica, ‘Ib, 5. ....085% 20¢ Hollywood Bacon, lb. .20¢ Bacon Backs, half or -28¢ whole, Ib. ...++.- Pure Lard, Ib. .......15¢ Choice Steer Rolled Rib . Roasts, Ib. ......+- 25¢ Shoulder Lamb Roasts, Ib. MRS. JESMER’S BAKE-RITE BREADERY 1414 First Avenue SATURDAY SPECIALS 2 Large Loaves HOT BREAD .......-++---re+-. -25@ BUTTERHORNS, Frisco Style, 3 for : Home-made DOUGHNUTS, dozen Delicious Rolls, Coffee Cakes and Layer Cakes for Camping or Picnics

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