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PAGE 14 VETS, LONG FORGOTTEN, TO GET AID Disabled Men’s Claims to Be Cleaned Up by Reliet Boards SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19.--Dis- abled veterans of the World War, who have been government relief, are: to be “clean ed up.” Not in the manner tn which they were trained to up” in France, but in a way which will mean more to those who are still waiting for assistance. With the cooperation of the sev eral postwar military organiza tions, representatives of the Fedor al Vocational Board, and the War) Insurance are uniting in @ drive which is expected Risk “clean up” to cover the entire country within) the next six weeks. The disabled soldiers, whose cases | have not already been handled by the government, will be gathered! into certain towns on prearranged | dates, and their cases reviewed by the authorities, Government trans portation will be issued to all whose| claims are presented. In an effort to speed up atten: tion to the remaining eases, special | on stationery has been provided, which the recommendations of the visiting boats will be sent to Washington where they will bandied by a special clerical force and acted upon immediately. Officials who will “clean up” drive for California, Nevada and Arizona are Elmer L. Shirrell, District Vocational Officer of the Federal Vocational and Louis T. Grant, district man ager of the bureau of war risk in- e@urance. Veterans will be directed to bring all papers connected with | traveling | their squads, Yardstick Opposed before the NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—No yard stick will be applied to moving pic ture kisses, according to Joseph Lev- imson, New York city member of the State movie censorship board. the handsome hero wants to fall for the vivacious vamp in a ten-minute strength bout, let him go to it, pro. Viding he does it with a proper re- Spect for the morals of the commun- ity, says Mr. Levinson. For French Pastry look up Boldt's. Advertisement. VISIT LAKE CRESCERT ‘Take Steamer Selduc | = Colman Dock daily at midnight, connecting at Port Angeles with stage direct to SINGER'S TAVERN Lake Crescent good eight is necessary. Often ‘ou Must follow the ball for jong distances, and if your eyes trouble you, if you have difficulty in placing your shots and seeing the ball, you spoil your own game and mar © pleasure of your fellow layers. Avoid all this by ving your eyes examined by un and being properly fitted with the right glasses. (Ne charge for examination) BY STEAMER SIOUX Complete time card and rates mailed you if you call Main 3993. Or inquire Information Window, Colman Dock Puget Sound Navigation Company Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home| femedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eye- sight. Sold under money refund | Suarantee by all druggists, dvertisement. ARE YOU PALE? WEAK? Enrioh Your Blood Why be sallow, thin or weak when thousands have improved | their condition by taking 8. ry - Build up your blood. 8. 8. 8. the recognized wigs tonle and system buil: used ore, ts the it of rheumatism and si. arising from impover- ished blood. For Special Booklet or for indi- vidual advices For Rich, Red Blood SR PT TS At last and brush of the Chinese gambler! or ‘Art Dips in Inkpot | of Chinese Gambler @ new use for the inkpot/or a palr of buttonhole solwors and | Black tinmure pe lerated upon, five spoons were taken THE SEATTLE STAR BLACKMAILERS Five Spoons Taken From Her Stomach LOUISVILLE, Aug, 19—-Whan | Mra. Towle Tucker Cowan, of Todd} county, an insane woman, was op from her stamach, Bhe had often Demand $100,000, Making | ‘* She went to Los Angeles gecently | threaténed to-swallow spoons or hu | Mins Helen Neffeler, of Everett, | e t hag ss hreattned to-swallow spoons or had | Threats | jon the Admiral line steamship Presi-| xaid ahe had swallowed them, but no eased 1rd |dent ta enter an art sehool, On the! on ever dotocted he he ac LAND, ., Aug. 19.—J Miss Neffoler ix an artist, Just out) way down the coast she amuned ee, Gn el ao » Aug. 19—James of high school, who has already wor | sengers making silhouettes of | bver A, Stilimiin Was been threatened by note ax a caricaturist, She works} them an the ship's officers |blackmatiers. Failure to comply meaty well with peneil or my but} with Capt. N. A, Cousins | peeet to welkh heavily with con-| with their requests for $100,000 will | or favorite drawing instrument? are with scissors and black | &Tes % result in bis death and the pOmUre the brush and inkpot the Chinese + nilhougttes in leas than| Unless Ford altern hin bid, then It (Ponce “ove” lectern welttoe me iia gamblers \ use to mark lottery tickets. " halt an bour. will become a question of whether lwife, he has been warned Police the other advantages he offers off. | et the willingness of hin rivals to | forego further government expendi are now endbavoring to trace venders of the letter the unable to obiain| ‘clean be! conduct the Board,} It} FORD’S OPPONENTS © pelle IN NITRATE PLANT _ : Henry Ford ts likely to micet in his | government to complete dams No, 1 effort to obtain the great Muscle |and 3, as Ford does, but will offe likely to follow further stre He was buried there, she said, | Shoals power project, under his open | complete those dama itself, ‘This |ing of present monopolies tn whe was too ill to r age the Liquid of Plaster bid to the government, is jd to) would save the government approxi: | power, yminum, rtilieer funeral arrangements he Lake ° wad ie ae 0.00 , eo i | View cemetery officials, she alleges, | ue-ja jbe taking shape mately $28,000,000. other elements’ necessary to Amer " ces, | It is learned that the following| Before Secretary Weeks ean dis ican economic life. | refuse to allow the removal of the Steme Ped | s in Instant: | plan is well under way | pose of the matter he will have to] There is reason to believe that the| body. Oak Lake ts the burying | ope 7 | Certain powerful financial inter | | put it up to confress, Avoidanc jest are preparing to provide the | that $28,000,000 ‘appropriation \s) ex- |g Follow the crowd of shrewd buyers to this market of real bargains. 20 pounds Corn Sugar. -....... $1.00 14 bars Pearl White Soap. ......50c Campbell's Best Blend Flour, sack. -...... .82.00 Holly Flour, 49-pound sack. . . $1.98 5 Ibe. pure Rolled Oat per Sweet Corn, can cup Bhe aon... - Me | Cider Vinegar, gal. cans...the s (fresh), 3 Ibe. 386 Pint bottle Bluing, regular Fancy Tapioca, 4 Ibs......25¢ 1be, for . te 10e Vermicitli, 4 pkes B5e | Cataup, a bottie. <1 hile they last). | 1c can Kitehen Cleanser, oes 236 for ‘ j Shredded © oooanut, ib -3Te 100 Rretine for eac b. . Large package Al- Carnation Wheat Flakes Pearls of Wheat Crescent “99” Coffee, th bers Flapjack Flour .......27¢ Crescent Raking | Large package Powder, Ib. ..35¢ | bers Oats ...27¢ Crescent Cream | Large package Al- | bers Pancake. 27¢ Coffee, Ib ...45¢ i { ANDERSON GROCERY Mall 20 Phone Fillett o574 Shoulder of Lamb, Ib......8C¢ Pot Roast, Ib... . .........-.8¢ Legs of Lamb, Ib. .........15¢ Leaf Lard, Ib... ...,.-...-=..14¢ Lamb Chops, Ib. .....- -15¢ Boiling Beef, Ib.............8c¢ Lard, 2 lbs. for.........2-.25¢ Hams, whole or half, Ib... . .33c INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. NO. 3 We Cash Pay Cheeks Pho Best Creamery Butter....45c 2 Ibs. for §s0 En Brick Cheese, Ib. ......... -. 256 | American Full Cream Cheese, 1b. - . BBe Eggs, best ranch, 2 dozen.. - BBE Peanut Butter, 2 pounds.. . 25¢ Full line of Candy, Honey and Preserves, Blue Cow Butter Store, N: Main Entrance Lamb Stew, Ib....4C¢ 1b Lard,,2 The. for 2h 4 | Hams, whole or half, lb. .32¢@ “Pi enlcs, 21¢ Farmers’ Market—Stall #4, so iris dined wag Entrance PEGGY'S BREAD 2 large loaves ... Choice Butterhorns, 3 for.. t Pesey's ee ee Near Ma Diamond ‘T’ Pig ig. Sausage, bb. 35¢ Shoulder Lamb, Pot Roast, tb. Farmer's style Sausage, Tomatoes, per case. New Potatoes, 10 Ibs toe, Stall 46—Near Main Kntrance > aR HOME> MAKER pd to lean heavily on htiw on for healthy industrial develop be prepared to indicate the dai ° ot | rival bid will soon be handed to the | erownd for the secretary of war, Yord's friends would be com Asks | Court Right | nummenopalaie, menos and’ his, £® Move Son’s Body | | this is not tike off ways, harsh quarantes—bagked by hin word,| Asserting that her son, Frank pak rene ats he motors sere) I PI AN A I TA |which, curioukly enough, is regard-|Stenfield, Nad expressed a desire be. | Put OM, ute, guise foptpeane? led by many aw worth more thar fore b ath to te buried in the | ‘ | i it has WASHINGTON BUREAU OF) money necessary to make a bid, The |! agreement—to manufacture |Oak Lake cemetery, Mrs. Rone Sten pews amu pee ye Bagg It will ‘THE STAR, Wa Aug. | bid on the face of it will be better | fertilizer for the farmers at mail |field anked permission in superior | bring’ you freedom—and forever—| |19.—-The character of opposition that | than Ford's It will o ask the |p court Thursday to remove his my when you know it. For your own of Chévra Bikur Chotum., WESTLAKE PHARMACY Corner Virginia St. Next to Market GEO. G MACK, Prop, Deas LIVERY CANDY. asmeeee 1OC * BERD. sececeernees, LOC ALARM FLOUR ‘om Lake View cemetery to Oak Jewinh congregation [Je and German Scientists Meet BERLIN, Aug. 19.—-The first moeting since the war between Jap German scientists took nix eminent Japan attended a session of of Medicine. nese and | place here w © phynte 6 Berlin Academy NOW A FOLLY TO HAVE CORNS Millions of People Know An Easy Way to End Them—Quick and Sure Folks all about you now treat corns in this scientific way. That's! why corns are becoming so uncom mon. At the first corn pain they oply Blue-jay—the liquid or the! plast?r- for sale at all druggists. | | The pain stops instantly, Soon the | | whole corn gently loosens andj comes out, sake, find this out tonight. Ende Corns Quickly Advertisement PURE CANE SUGAR Ll pier Oreha ley RED WING | POWDER | ‘in the Round Bellows Box with Red and | Yellow Label” Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH’ AND VIRGINIA Grand Opening of The Farmers’ Market ~ 20th FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1909, —S MKOWED TIME CLUB will ’ FO ED rie Cane, poet | Oldest Bell Won't urd, Thursday, Augunt 2 | Ring Out No More MERTON<-Mre. Martha 6] BERLIN, Aug. 19-~The tapgesg 1, mother of Wanda Haw | bell on the eathedr is broken, film star, dead. Yuneral servi tw ne of the ent nd oldest Kills Flies, Fleas, Ants, Roaches SO mosquitoes, moths, waterbugs, spiders, centipedes % red ante, lice, chicken lice, certaig plant lice. Handy, convenient, Ne fuss or muss. Always ready to oye 9 Always does the work. Be gary you get the genuine Red Wing round bellows box with ted ang yellow label. We 25¢ RAT CORN 2 7 5c Seg BOMC eith Tote 28 BOTANICAL MFG. CO, Philadelphay TO-NIGH T- ve “pet TAPS NS gS = a | say oe mo yer eo: PRBESBESER Tomorrow Alright} Get a25*° Box y, anc atu wes Lo Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds A Real Special med Beef Ib. 6c DELIVERY and other cuts of meat Ce et a — cra in “ste Bae accordingly. aie cecevevess @1.90 ff 10 Ibs. .. -69¢ T No Rub, 6 bars for......... 366 BEADS, SO. pecan , deb. ok 6 RG. nce cccccccccesese see B5¢ | Sunbrite Cleanser, per can....5¢ r s sEM RAZ MS aL 8 Yee casas cnseies eanser SLADIB. ii:90 ida set ag Union Annex sy gegen + a eee ricer | Sugar StaD Lower Fler | suser ata = Siaeh Baek STALLS 4 AND 5 i Grocteria No, 14 F 5 3 Zoble Grocery Co. uss’ Market STALL 105 ‘ : PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 Stalls 10-11 Stalls 10-11 Op x nek we Choice Pot Roast, 10c a an. bag M. J. B. Cof- 5 iling Bee eee meas 3 ies fee, 5-lb. can $1 .80 Choice Bo f, 7¢ Secdiess Raisins, o* J slo, cena. Jeli ve .....10c| Choice Round S 20c Tet Picisesees Premier Salad CHOICE SIRLOIN AND T-BONE Ginger Seape, Ib. sa s Dressing, lrg. bot. 39c STEAK, per Ib.......2c000 0. 00 25c ‘ Bie can Norway Sardine Hill’s Red pkg. BARTON BACON (sugar cured), PTO vers Big Se caged pay Tea, 14 lb..--.0- 19c POE TRE bs ha sbne's 2009 0s<0 -chetmeall 223c. ee Ee ere cnt Beant 3 CORNED BEEF (sugar cured), Crescent | Mother's Wheat Heart, Old Dutch BARTON'S SUGAR-CURED HAM, mR ee Greater ames LOC | te i iigP 35e Creacent Mnoeme Sane. Seedless Raisins, . " ee tS reer 15-02. pkg. +.-5+ Z5C | Per Ide wneeeeenereee venee 30c Yes, Business is Good. Why? au. freade Market | We handle only the Best Meat at Lowest Prices. Our Sole Aim is to wM A trial will convince, s Save You Money sabato sd Leaf Lard at 13c EE T 4 A Legs of Best Lambs, Ib. 20¢ Sa His Ee Shoulder Lamb, Ib....-2220-2.- 10¢ Lamb Steak, 2 Ibs.....-....25¢ L T "tb ies Breast of Lamb, 2 Ib3.--—-n-2=-00--15¢ K Lamb Stew, Ib. .....-.--- nine L tora. Ib 4 Roas' er Pure iy oe to er moose cc oneness L Belling Beef, I ge 4 Ss Boiling Beef, Ib. A Steer Steak, Ib. Lamb Cho Thi; sins ove oemanioie erubamiball 3 im Chops, Ib. . + ee mmemeemewir + K C [Peer ee 3 14 Sugar-gured Bacon, Ib. ..2—---— .25¢ E O 15 The best of everything, and our prices are AS LOW as any in town, ____ TOKIO 35c Citrus Washing Powder...... 49-lb. sack Drifted Snow or Centennial Best Flor ...-....---- 5 bars Crystal White Soap..24¢ Carnation Milk, can ... - 106 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser ..25¢ $-1b. can Crisco Reliance Jar Rings, doz. 1 Ib. Lipton’s Tea...- Gal, Mazola Ol) .. 34b. can Ghirardelli’ Hill's Coffee, Ib. 2% IDK. cones Stall 137 HERES YOUR BARGAIN 2 Large Cans Milk 10c (including all Brands) with a purchase of 1 Ib. Coffee or 1 Tb. Tea Very Best Fresh Churned Butter, lb., 46c Washington Butter, Eggs, Coffee and Tea Store Home-made Mayonnaise, DAD 40c Stall 95 an Sta 35 J Pound Sells the Bent c Kippered Salmon, COFFEE polnee ee tecie 20c Money. © b for B0¢ Ih; 2 f EST ‘ 7 rt aon 7, oan Gotten ie 20g) 2 bee WESTLAKE DELICATESSEN She. Dest Toa, Ib, ahe. all 104 Candies, Cigars and Soft Drinks Always Fresh and Low Priced ©. ©, MeKEAN Stall 105%% KAOMA CLEANSE Freeh RANCH PULLET B3¢; o doz. 2 dow STALL 159 Phone Main 5952 wne 208 1 pound Blue Ribbon Tea. .....-~.+--. <0. 49¢ sees eeeeeee es, $2.00 49-lb. sack Fisher’s Blend Flour... .......$2.05 5-pound can M. J. B. Coffee. ........--..$1.75 35c Cream of Wheat, -oum.. 24¢ Stall 138 A fresh supply daily from the big Kris- toferson Dairy. Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Butter, Eggs, Cot- tage Cheese. Stop at Stall 199 today. Schuck’s Cycle Co. 1922 Westlake We Buy and Sell Used Motorcycles Used Parts for all Makes and Models Auto Accessories for less at Sixth and Westlake 1916 Westlake Shock Absorbers, special, $24.00 for $12.50, Auto Theft Signals, $4.00 and up. Bug Bodies, $55.00, a Stalls 16-17 49-1b. Hard Wheat. .$2.40 WRAY 60 0cs0ye 49-1b, Royal 4 bars Creme O11 a5e 25-1. box choice Crown ..-ece-8L.75 6 bars Ige. Lenox 25e Prunes aoe O48 Federal Milk, enn ....-e--0-.10e Co-Operative Milk, can. -+-+9- 3 cans Van Camp's Soup. 23e 6 pkes. Searchlight Matches. .STe © 4 Iba. Hoad Rice . 3 Ibs. bulk Corn Starch. +. .+-:85¢ | N Lux Flakes 3éc can Alaska Red Salmon... 11 1 Ib. 8-1 2 ca 3 Ibs. 2 tal T regardiess of the Quality Westlake Grocery Store THE BASEMENT STORE SOAP & bare Clean cxree SPECIAL FLOUR Rex Montana 4 cans Del Monte Hot Sauce. .38e se 45c cans large Asparagus. Soft Shelled Walnuts....37e Salt Salmon, whole fish Pure Breakfast Cocoa. ..25¢ Booth’s Sardines, 2 for. 3-3, can Crescent 200 Coffee. ba : 6-Ib, can Red Karo, 1 can White Star Tuna. can Snowédrift .. ns Kaoma Cleanser . bulk Washing Powder. 1 cans King Saimon...... ry our Nippon Coffee, steel cut, Ib. .....-.-.25¢ STA 157 Cl Peaches for. Canning STALL 116 d SS xtra Fancy Crawfords ..$1.15 ; ancy Crawfords .. or Wibertas cee, eee... 81.15- ‘ a q Bartlett Pears sacosseos..$4.78 | Bomemade Ple and Coffees: ‘ WE ALSO CARRY Stall 131 the famous Dungeness butter i FREE DELIVERY Lower Floor Stal % FANCY TOMATO pound, . All kinds of Melons at LL Hudson’s Country Butter Store "i" 1 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Best Fresh Pasteurized Milk, 8¢ Quart Bring your bottle. NNAMON & ROOT Offer Fine New Yakima Gems, 9 Ibs. Best Pole Beans, Fine home-grown Tor Fancy Fruits and Veg etables. sv. & 12 .10c Special Prices 8S. CANDIOTTI Stall 110

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