The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 19

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 , 1921. [TOEXPLORE (oHts0¥ ware oust Doc) } HILLS MADE BY INDIANS Science Expects Wealth of Information From Mounds Near E. St. Louis WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.--Mys tartes of the oldest man-made things {a Miinols soon are to be actentifically investigated. The mysteries which are the ob- of leading American scien: tte are the sixty-eight earthworks known as the Cahokia mounds, Just qutside of Fast St. Louis, which were built by prehistoric Indians genturtes ago. ‘They are regarded as the Most important group left by the mound builders, Within a few days Warren K.) curator of the archaeo- jogical department of Phillips acad emy, Andover, Mass. and a member « rue United States board of Indian mers, leaves for East St fous to gupérintend the explora- Prof. Moorehead wit! take with him Bumber of expertenced assistants open up some of the smalier The owners of the prop erty on which these mounds stand have steadfastly refused to permit i gings. But Prof. Moorehead visited the place several months ago and) Sage errangecneata to dig Into some the emailer artificial hits which } voy long been the subject of 1 discussion and of nu scientific papers. / Inall of that part of the low fertile flisia ee on the Missisaipp! river oppo- gite St. Louis, relics of the mound ll age have been found. Cop- It is believed the smaller mounds wilt yteld sufficient characteristic questionably establish the theory. al- feady accepted by tome modern Dd: scientists, that the Cahokia mounds | Nobile Inauguration day. PARIS, Aug. 26.—Several Paris Merchants have established a coal; *hipments of hats made of paper department which setts fuel to small consumers at a price of tes curiously cus iittle | Under that asked by the coal dealers. | ‘There are 113,000,000 mk cows in| Telies of prehistoric aborigines to un.) the United States. Oh Boy now shares honors with Laddie Boy as the first dog of the land. Oh Boy isa white English bull pup, born on He was kept in the White House garage any systematic exploration and dig-| until recently, when Mra. Harding made him an official mem-| ber of the presidential household. However, Laddie Boy will) | continue to be the president's personal pet. Coal Profiteers Hit by Parisians RERLIN, Aug. 26.—Several $3 to 84 >The hats appear t dissolve w thoroly wet. in 1868 | well as usual this year. ‘are the remains of the most import- ‘fant center of the mound builders’ one and culture in the United tes. ~~ — LARGEST cND COVERS 16 ACRES ‘The largest of the ancient man- Made hills, which rise abruptly out DELtvERy | Westlake Public Market THMmS SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA FLOUR Centennial's Best, 49-Ib. Gold Bond, 49-Ib.. Sugar Stall the Monks Mound, order of Trappist 1804, built a mission name Cahokia comes of Indians met by French explorer, in he passed thru that Miinois. The cubical con- this pile is greater than of the pyramid of Cheops. say that the Cahokia are with the structures which Hous edifices in the early part ihe 16th century. c are not agreed con- 4 are found in other parts of 1 Be United States, principally in bi Mississippi tasin’ and the Gulf 2 Some of them contend that 4 _of the relics found in the indicate a higher dogree of than was possessed by In who were living when Colum- ‘discovered America and that builders of the mounds were es Wiven out by the later Indians, bi finally became extinct, leaving mounds as the only evidence their existence. SIONS DIFFER T SPECIALS 9N BUILDERS POT ROAST, Ib....... -.10¢ © Others believe the American CHOICE STEAK, tb 12%¢ 4 builders were Aztecs who C LEGS LAMB, B®... 174e 14 d their way from Mexico along LAMB BREAST, Ib.. Te H Mississippi river. The cor- O HaAMBuRcER and SAU SAGE, 2 Ibs.....25¢ : | however, reached chiefly GOOD LARD, Ibo... cc ccc ceeeeeeeeeees ‘agye 15 | eR ee the investigations of tho : ——— H of American ethnology and | Rew generally accepted, is that the g | buliders were the ancestors ! GE ihe Indians found inhabiting | +a tame region by the first Euro explorers The period in which the mound i lated cannot be determined men, because when they first 5 observed by white men they | Mm > eres with a heavy forest |, The close proximity of the Caho- he to Kast St. Louls gives | =, land on which they stand con- R Wherable value for factory sites | H = It is fearea by archaeologists | the owners of the property, | 9 Who have retuned to sell, cannot | longer resist the appeals of; feal estate men of East If they pass out of the! of the present owners there! little doubt that they will be ef. Within recent month’ ® campaign to save the mounds been in progress and hus in-| many persons, not qply in} and Missouri, but of the| talnbridge from Pier 3, foot Mm, at 8:45 and 11:20), Boat re- at midnight, and the ship back after the dance, Tickets, | ing fares, 350). Park your car at the q Snappy music until 4 a, m— Mévertivement. 25 a couple (extra Stalls 16-17 35c Alaska Red Salmon MILK~-Federal or Co-operative, can. Stall 130 Lipton’s Tea, Ib... 36c Citrus Powder .. 35e Cream of Wheat.. Carnation Milk, can. Fresh and Cured MEATS 1. Saturday only, gee Stall Westlake Grocery Store The Basement Store FLOUR SOAP 49-1b, sack Rex Montana | § bars Crystal hard wheat....$2,.40 WHI... eceecees 1 - $1.75 | 4 bars Creme oll. cans Van Camp's Soups ... pounds Head Rice. rolls Toilet Paper cans Kaomi Cleanser ... can White Star Tuna Fish. %. can Snowdrift Shortening. pound soft-shelied Walnuts cans Del Monte Yellow Freestone Peaches. .36¢ 10¢ Buy your meat at the Westlake from’ Johnny ana Dave— ‘Then just figure out how much you can save. M Our rent | low, our profit is sma!l— We give ybu a chance when prices fall. E £0 give us a chance, if you want to save, A Then buy your meat from Johnny and Dave. MAD rams Phone Main 5952 certainty, but scientists are of 49-1b. sack Drifted Snow \ Hie opinion that many | of | the Flour .. Barton’s Sugar-cured Bacon, lb... .22%c Mounds were built a century or Fisher's *B! ’ os Wo before the appearance of the 5 Iba M. J+ B, Coffe Barton’s Sugar-cured Picnics, Ib... .193¢ bars Crystal White jue Ribbon Tea, Ib.. eliance Jar Rings, dozen... i's Coffee, tb 2% Ibe. .. Ibs. Crisco Also Many best for canning Best Bartlett Pears.......+ of all kinds. REAL SPECIALS DANCE BY Corned Beef, = Ga | sat. MOONLIGHT other gag Tall cans Sair A grand 6 4 ¢ > minutes’ ride on the} and other cuts of Meat accordingly. ‘tapio« a or Same s.° i a Union Annex Pickling Stalls 45 Zople's by Berlin’s Paper Hats for Yanks to Wear have been sent to America recently. | be made of straw, LONDON, Aug. 26.—Queen Mary has ordered the discharge of several! —— employes at Windsor Castle because | was invented by Alfred | the royal rose garden is not doing as Phone Main 1434 Barton’s Sugar-cured Hams, lb.... Legs of Lamb, specialyIb.......... Boiling Beef, lb.... Choice Pot Roast, Ib...........4+. Choice Round Steak, lb ELLOW ELBERTA PEACHES, CINNAMON & ROOT Zoble arenes Co. THE COAST'S ‘FIRST’ | VETS DINE HERE Fighting Eighteenth Engi- neers Gather in Seattle ‘ To commemorate thetr arrival at jtheir first billets in France, August 27, 2917, members of the, 18th Hn }gineers will gather at a banquet at | the New Washington hotel, at 7 pm, Saturday The regiment, under command of | Col, J, B, Cavanaugh, was the first | volunteer regiment of any arm ot | the service went of the Miasisippt to, |reach France, having galled from New York, August 9, 1917 The regiment ran mobilized at | America Lake, May, 1917, and had? af of their preliminary training alongside the old 161et Infantry of | the National Guard of Washington It was organized at the special request of Marshal Joffe, who camo to America shortly after America’s | entry into the world war to confer | with our military leaders as to the/ most urgent need of the allies tn the | matter of technically trained men tn military engineering. REGIMENT UNIQUE IN MANY WAYS | Perhaps no regiment of engineers will ever be gathered together again | wherein every officer was passed on yoy a board of chief engineers of trang-continental railways and every | | eniisted man was submitted to #/ | grueling examination as to his en: | | gineering qualifications, as was this | regiment, pleked from over 26,000 ap- plicants on the Pactfic Coast. The regiment lacked only two} months of having thelr fourth gold atripe for overseas’ service when | they returned in the summer of 1919. Almést every firm of en gincera and contractors on the coast }had a personal interest in thin) unique organization, either by family or firm representation. From the firing line to the base) ports there was practically no part of France tn which this regiment T'| was not represented fn some man ‘ner, The huge terminals at Bor deawx, St. Sulpice, Rassens La Ro-) chelle, Marsielle and elsewhere are} j monuments to thelr efficiency j Ail members of the regiment are | Invited to the banquet as well as | thore who were associated with the regiment | Communtente with Don Ff. Evans, | 534 County City building, chairman of banquet committee, Seattle, Wash ington. large Gee, but Roldt’s Pread ia good! Advertisement | DELIVERY SOAP | Crystal White, 6 ba Bob White, ¢ bars. NoRub, 6 bars at Stall Sugar Stall Lower Section STALL, 199 Dairy products from the big Kristoferson Dairy meet the most exacting demands of the most par- ticular housewives — and cost no more. Stop at 199 when you visit the WESTLAKE MARKET .35¢ .20c Other Big Specials GB | Italian Prunes. .oreeeses $1.25 Delivery Stall 131 © Elliott ee SEATTLE STAR OLYMPIC PUBLIC MARKET Entrances First and Second Avenues SATURDAY SPECIALS American Grocery HELP YOURSELF GROCERY, UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL CENTRAL GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY, SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Mail Order Dept. 1112 Western Ave. WHATEVER YOU ARE LOOKING FOR in the way of Groceries, Canned Goods, Preserves and anything else that a FIRST-CLASS grocery carries, can be found in la prices at our stores, Our quick service, low prices and high grade goods a steady customer. QUALITY and EFFICIENCY are our watchwords. PURE CANE SUGAR, 10 Ihs. Federal or Co-Operative Milk, can — 11% lbs. 20¢; 3 lbs. 55¢; 6 Ibs. wie ristEns BLEND FLOUR, 49-lb. bag........- $2.19 Log Cabin Syrup, sm. 27¢; med. 55¢; large... .$1.05 Campbell's Soups, all varieties, can 10¢; 3 for... ond Uneeda Biscuits, pkg. @¢; 2 for ..........00000: 1¢ Sliced Pineapple, extra grade, No. 2 cans 25¢; 3 for 73e Grated Pineapple, large can 25¢; medium can 19¢; WHEN, BGP: aad nas Vetere so scdecedarpevecas 25¢ Dromedary Cocoanut, 14-lb. 18¢; 14-lb. 35¢; lb.. .65¢ Booth Sardines, large can 19¢; 3 for EE LP ENE: 55¢ Imported Sardines in Pure Olive Oil, 2 cans. 21¢ Shrimp, new pack, large can.........+++: .38¢ Crosse & Blackwell Malt Vinegar, large bottle Sweet Pickles—Faultless Brand—Plain or Mi pint Mason jar 36¢; quart Mason jar ee Heinz’s Bulk Vinegar for pickling, salads, ete.— We sell only out of original barrel. Same vinegar used by H. J. Héinz Co. on all bulk and bottled pickles; no other preservative needed— Quart 20¢, jar 10c; 1% gal. 35¢, jar 12c; Ge. « sco wah se @5¢, 2 jars 24c Fruit Jars and Canning Supplies: Kerr Economy and Wide-Mouth Mason— Pts., doz. $1.23; qts., doz. $1.43; 4 gal., doz. $1.93 Kerr Regular Self-Sealing Mason— Pts., doz. $1.05; qts., doz. $1.12; ¥4 gal., doz. | $1.63 Ball Mason— 1. e Pts., doz, $1.05; qts., doz. $1.22; 14 gal., doz. Ideal, Glass Top—Pts., doz. $1.23; ‘gts., doz... Complete stock Covers, Lids, Rubbers, Jeliy ‘anon, Parowax, etc., at SPECIAL PRICES. Olympic Meat Company First Avenue, South of Pike PR 3 kOe pee ..... 184c chor Bacon, Short Rig ot Oe “tr LURE vali 14e peri. 15¢ Full Cream Pork Roast 19¢ creer, 23C = en | 2 c maa rs | 14 or whole, Ib. 26 C Free Checking Stand Western Delicatessen Co., Inc. Upper and Lower Floors Seattle Market Central Public Market Occidental and Yesler 1420 First Avenue REAL MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS Mayonnaise, there Potato Salad, is none better, lb. 35c per pint ...... 15c Thousand Island Mild Cheese, r Dressing, Ib.. 35c per Ib. ae 1 Cc Must be tried to be Wisconsin Sharp 35 appreciated. Cheese, Ib.. Cc STORES AT 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market 109 Occidental Avenu BAY CITY MEAT COMPANY 1420 First Avenue Choice Steer Pot Roast, lb. Choice Short Ribs, lb. .. Choice Round Roasts, lb, .. Shoulder Lamb Roasts, lb. ... Shoulder Pork Roasts, lb. ... Spare Ribs, lb. Hog Liver, ib. Sugar Cured Picni Hollywood Bacon, lb. Bacon Backs, half or whole, lb, PURE LARD, lb. IF YOU ARE NOT GETTING : GROCERY SATISFACTION ; SEE US! WESTERN COFFEE STORES CO. COFFEE Fresh Roasted Daily and GUARANTEED to PLEASE or money back Our VERY BEST COFFEE—Ib. 40¢; 2 lbs.. LUNCH Hot.Coffee and Dainty Lunches at All Stores ' SPECIAL. SATURDAY CREAMED CHICKEN on Hot Biscuits PAGE 19 CENTRAL MARKET CLOSES 6 P.M. Stores Company PUBLIC MARKET Tel. Elliott 5074 e assortment and at lowest ve made the casual buyer f Fancy new Brazil Nuts, — size, Ib. hes we 2 Ibs.. _— Pearl Tapioca, 3 \bs. Van Camp’s Baked Beans, sm. 10¢; med. Mission Peas, can 17¢; 3 for ..........++0+ ve Golden Age Macaroni and Noodles, 5 pkgs. Ralston Bran, pkg. 17¢; 3 for Wheat Flakes, large package ... Life-O-Wheat, package ...... Pure Rolled Oats, No. 10 bag Mazola—Pt. 20¢; qt. 57¢; 14 gal. $1.07; gal.. at Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 11¢; 7 rolls.......... Spring Clothes Pins, double end, doz. 10¢; . - ‘aoe Searchlight Matches, 6 boxes Kingsford’s Gloss Starch, 6-lb. box.. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. ........ Shredded Wheat TBiseuits, 2 pkgs. w Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg. Crystal White Soap, 5 for ....... Kaoma Cleanser, 2 10c tins for 11 Pearline, small 5¢; medium 10¢; large. . Lenox Soap, 7 for ....ssssccccesssece Baker’s Cocoa, 1% Ib. 27¢; Ib. ‘ sveae Baker’s Premium Chocolate, 4 Ib. 34¢; Ib. Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate, 3-lb, can Groote’s Dutch Cocoa (made in Holland), Ib. sievte vepeRt lb. 35¢; 4 Ib. ...... Sidecar ren dy Seeded Raisins, 11-02. pkg. 15¢; 3 a rs Italian Prunes, large size, 3 lbs. one “Campfire” aoe. el large b pkg. Lipton’s Tea, Ib. 754; J te dog's ibe Bt. ray M. J. B. Coffee, Hill's Red Can Coffee, Ib. 42¢; 2% Ibs........ $1.04 Golden West Coffee, lb. 30¢; ety sere ste T7¢ Our . ee Coffee—A real bargain at, Ib.. 29¢ ¢ United Bakeries Bread BETTER THAN THE BEST! . 2 Large Loaves for 25c BAKED IN ELECTRIC BAKE-RITE OVEN Large Assortment of Coffee Cakes, Cookies and Delicious Cakes Seattle Market, 11 Occidental Olympic Market, 1426 First Ave. Central Meat Company First Avenue, Between Pike and U: “se Mowh ih... LBC Cerin... 20€ * acon, = yates 9c Soren tr Bacon 20c Pot Roast, Backs, Ib, . "26c per Ib. .....0. 10c Sugar-cured 1 8 4 Shouler se et 1.46 me Ue Be DELICIOUS HAMS~AND BACON ..75¢ 1420 First Avenue—Central Market je—Seattle Market MRS. JESMER’S BAKE-RITE BREADERY 1414 First Avenue SATURDAY SPECIALS 2 large loaves HOT BREAD......... ome a BUTTERHORNS, Frisco Style, 3 for........+++- 25¢ Home-made DOUGHNUTS, dozen Delicious Rolls, Coffee Cakes and Layer Cakes ‘ for Camping or Picnics

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