The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 10

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PAGE 10 “Shorten the day's mile by prefixing an ‘S’ to it.” Just fill the hours of all the days WHA Kindly deeds ond happy ways; care and worry cannot come, ha make with you for long their home; | For tike secks like this whole world ‘er, (And good creates of itself mora As —Mary Porter. ( * A Scotch proverb tells us: | | ' | “Nae man can be happy without ‘a friend, nor sure of him till unhappy.” | A WONDERFUL TREAT Pendleton, prima gee ‘original production of that beau- ‘musical comedy hit, “Mary,” fs home for a short visit with parents, gave a wonderful con for the good Sunshine folks out t the county hospital. wag indeed a wonderful treat every minute of it was enjoyed these shut-ins, some of whom Deen there 10 to 15 years. Tears flowed freely as Miss sang their favorites, Jennings was responsible this great treat. The following served coffee and cal M Van Alstine, Merrill, Hawkes, rer, Tite, Young, Lackay and . WHO'S 3 AFRAID? finks of Friday, the 13th, will | ‘An awful jolt tonight, out at Fir-| T. B. eanitarium, when the jazz orchestra start thelr fire- | tm, dispensing all the 57 varieties | first-class pick up Lo gig bea} shake a lively leg will be good ‘singing and) entertainment thruout Those taking part wilt ‘pe| . Planiet, director. There will also be singers whose names we not obtain. We have just been tmformed _ that the North End Flower club is making plans to supply sea- “gonable bulbs ant flowers to “every north end shut-in who de Bires them during the coming year. If you are interested in | flowers and bulbs, let us know ‘and you will have a wonderful _ treat in watching them grow. ‘This applies onty to north end @rs at present, but will be car. Tie@ out all over the city as plans develop. ud RETURNS HOME will be pleased to learn Robert W. Gran. our genial | on aoe eee on hospital, following an operation will necessitate several weeks Fest before she returns to the | THIS WEEK James, Walter Galbraith, | Ia Moore, Julius Charleneau, | C. Palmer, Dr. Fred Fiset and} C. W. Shatia. | | { NECESSITY F FOR ALARM _ SWe are inforfhed by the Chamber | Commerce that shut-ins, blind Mieed have no further alarm for th ted movement thi Girls in soliciting maga-| orders, “ax it must be stopped.” it has been done it is prob- fn ignorance of the fact that Community Chest bars them from | funds in this or any other) This movement originated the Hast and was intended as al n of helping the girls carry on/ work and to promote the ire Girls” idea, but since they | been included in the Commupity | further solicitation is unnéces- | been confined to her home with a broken leg the last four weeks, | | ‘wishes to thank her kind neigh- bors and many friends for their Kindnesses and lovely remem- brances. } “1m men whom men condemn as il, T find s0 much of goodness «till; In men whom men pronounce divine, TI find 20 much of sin and diot, I hesitate to draw a line Betwen the two—where, God has not.” Dr. Loope * I did not see the list of names in| The Star that you mentioned, so I| am sending a line to you. The #0 | elety will acknowledge the gifts sent “to us during the holiday season by} @ur many kind friends, thru the} \ “Home Finder,” our little publica- | tion. However, I wish to thank you! and thore who assisted you, pervon-| ally, and tell you how pretty our| tree was and how much the children enjoyed the candy and music. In| fact, all the things you sent were) fRoroly enjoyed I wish you might have seen the, Peddlers when they came down to the tree. They were so happy, and| they would all say “thank you” if| they could, dnd wish you each a! happy new year. Yours truly, MAMIE MILLARD, Matron Washington Children’s | Home. “TILL, YOU'RE WELL AGAIN Last night in my dreams came a vision, With a message for each of ws here ; Thru Firland’s wide halls A woice softly calls, i Have courage and be of good cheer. | | Chorns | mile the while, altho you may be sad, j Forget your cares and make delieve | you're glad; | Never let yourself feet blue, There'll be better times for you, Things twill change; there'll come a! happy day j When your troubles all have flown awoy?t Bo #mile and rest And hope and pray ‘Till you're well again. Winifred Newell Friends of Mrs. Sara Kingsherry Will be pleased to know that she is still retains a clear conception of hap- penings in ai Dd. Cc. ahe know Personally. SUNSHINE. SMILES | Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FR FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 2267 now living ag the Ladies of the G. A. R. home, Puyallup. love to hear from frie: shiners, This old lady, past 90, hopes to live to pass the century mark. She She would 1 formerly a civil war nurse, and avout Washington. in the days of Lincoln, whom OLYMPIC - CENTRAL A COMMUNICATION Dr. Loope: have been reading Sunshine Smiles for some months, with eape cial interest, as T have been a semi. mvalid myself for over two years. T. B, and tho it ts apparently arrested, I have to rest @ great deal and be very careful | happy to ithe time I have Hut Tam moat | © up even for @ part of nd_more so to be heme || THE SEATTLE STAR cannot get out at all & while, once or twice a month, but} I, do once in Note \‘t tires me very much and te hard | H jon me to ride on street carn, , | 1 encione a little parody on “*rin) ft ‘ We Meet Again,” composed while I! THE CORNISH SCHOOL Drama Music Dance Roy Street at Harvard Piano, Voice, Violin, Violoncello, Harp, Dancing, French, Spanish, Expression Moderate Tultions—Faculty of 50 Eminent Members PUBLIC MARKET Entrances First and Second Avenues - SATURDAY SPECIALS MARKET CLOSES 6 P. M. American Grocery Stores Company HELP YOURSELF GROCERY, UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY, SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE . Mail Order Dept. 1112 Western Ave. PURE CANE SUGAR, 100-Ib, bag. $5.65 10 lbs. 4\-lb. tin Mazola—Pint 27¢; qt. 52¢; eee ww wlateemees BORDEN’S MILK, 4 tall cans. . Federal or Co-Op MILK, 3 tall cans. Molasses; finest dark New Orleans; 214-Ib, tin... seeeceeceees Aze¢ 1% gal. OO¢; gal.. Pure Fruit Jelly, assorted varieties, 514-02. glass. Italian Prunes, fancy, extra large size, 5-lb. box. . Split Italian Prunes, very fine, 3 Ibs..... Tel. Elliott 5074 KINGSFORD STARCH—Corn or Gloss, EE, 5 <4 hnicgnile «0p oecks <a ska s Se Pillsbury Pancake Flour, pkg........17¢ Olympic Patent FLOUR, 49-lb. bag. $1. of Heinz’s Tomato Soup, medium’ can .. 57c coe -oue -29c 22¢ Heinz’s Chili Sauce, ee eee esase ‘Bee *, Cream of W heat, 2 2 pkgs. abe -$1.93 Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs... -25¢ -11¢ Meat-O-Wheat, pkg. Sesh ceccceadecbse -22¢ :.85¢ Hamilton's Extracts, Vanilla and Lemon, . B5¢ -.-20¢ OFS Peer et Pree .B5¢ Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. ...... -37¢ Crystal White Soap, 5 for . -24¢ Olympic Cake and Pastry Flour, pkg.... -23¢ Clean Easy Soap, 5 for .. -24e Puff Rice, pkg. 17¢; Puff Wheat, 2 pkgs.........25¢ Fels Naptha Soap, 3 for . .20¢ Map of Italy Pure Olive Oil, 14-pt. 334; pt. -G3¢ Lux, 10¢; Rinso, 3 for . -20¢ int Waldorf Tissue Toilet Paper, * . .30¢ oc Seseseded 11¢ Hill's Red Can Coffee, lb. 42¢; 2% ihe 31.00 Eastern Solid Pack Tomatoes, 0. 2 cans 15¢, 3 for 43¢ M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. 40¢; 3 Ibs. ....... $1.17 Our Choice Sugar Peas, can 14¢; 3 for....... eves Maximum Coffee, Ib. ...........++ . 43¢ Corn, 3 cans ..... DeBrasbuccvesces 7 Golden West Coffee, Ib. 40¢; 2 Ibs. ..T8¢é Pearl Tapioca, 3 Ibs. ......... 25¢ Instant Postum, large tin ......... . .30¢ Pop Corn, finest quality, 4 Ibs. ... -29¢ Tree Tea—Ceylon, lb. 52¢; ae ..27¢ Heinz’s Baked Beans, sm., 3 cans. Tree Tea—Japan, Ib. 57¢; 14 Ib. ....... 28¢ medium, 3 cans 50¢; large foo Oee Corrrrs Our “Special” Blend Coffee, ib. 30¢; 3 Ibs...... te CENTRAL MEAT COMPANY 1420 FIRST AVENUE Steer Pot Roast, Ib. 121g¢ Sugar Cured Hollywood Steer Sirloin Steak, ih -ae THY OUR QUALITY BLEND covv'nn De TD fcsks cee 17¢ tan Eh FE Steer T-Bone Steak, lb. 25¢ Sugar Cured Heavy Hams, BAY CITY MEAT CO. fees siss seo BBEE cmon bs, tmp wate ag ‘sie ib antes se 0 gape Ib. pod 1420 First Avenue Choice Pork Roast, Ib. 119 Pars Lents S the for. ‘0 ro Steer Pot Roast, Back Bones, 6 Ibs....25¢ geil ane —— om 2 Pure Pork Sausage, bulk, RRO ee 1246¢ Pork Liver, Ib. ....... 5@] Hog Liver, tb. veece.1.5@ Ibe veeeeeeeeeees ’.15¢ Short Ribs of Beef, Anchor Bacon, Ib.....15¢] Lamb Roast, lb. .....15¢@ Pure Pork Link Sausage, Tbs) fe cee 1244¢ Carnation Bacon, lb..18¢] Veal Roast, lb. ...... pO Eee... Tot 20¢ Rolled Roast, Ib......17¢ pienie Hams, Ib......18¢ BUTTER SPECIAL Veal Roast, Ib. ......14¢ Fresh Jack Rabbits, Fresh Churned Butter, Ib. 38¢; 2 Ibs. for......... T5¢ Lamb Roast, Ib. ..15¢ OES ci Sacto Velo Eggs, strictly pom forage ic beg Pe doz. . er Eggs, strictl t, 3 8 doz........ Guaranteed Pure Pork Sausagejuin” i 20e ec seats cable 0: sina BUTTER and EGG SPECIAL! Fresh Churned Butter, lb. 38¢; 2 Strictly Fresh Standard Eggs, doz. 35¢; 3 doz...$1.00 Strictly Fresh Pullet Eggs, doz. 30¢; 3 doz. United Bakeries Better Than The Best 14-1b. Loaf of Fresh Bread, 10c 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market Miid Cheese, seeebeoes T5¢ WESTERN DELICATESSEN COMPANY, Inc. Upper and Lower Floors—Central Public Market—1420 First Avenue EXTRA SPECIAL ON CHEESE Kastern Sharp Cheese, I. 25c Is) ade “And, of Course, Our MAYONNAISE Is ‘Always on Sal Olympic Meat Company 1126 First Avenue FREE CHECKING STAND GUARANTEED PURE PORK SAUSAGE RAS, Bio cia cece 20¢ Bulk, th... idee 15¢ Pork Roast, Ib....... 174, Steer Short Ribs. ..12 Steer Short Ribs, lb, 12 Back Bones, 6 lbs Lamb Roast, lb.. 15¢° Pork Liver, |b. Veal Roast, Ib. ...... 14¢ Anchor Bacon, lb.... Fancy Rolled Beef Roast, Pienies, lb. .......... ‘1%¢ TD, ceccvccccspes 1714¢ Carnation Bacon, db. .18¢ BUTTER AND EGG SPECIAL Fresh Churned Butter, 38¢ Ib.; 2 Ibs. for Strictly fresh Standard Eggs, doz. 35. Strictly fresh Pullet Eggs, doz. 30¢; Seattle Market—100 Occidental Avenue Genuine New York Cheese, Ib... .25¢ Pimento Cheese, $ £00 oso ss. 00 35¢ Ib. . 32c . 35c HEAVY IMPORTED ALUMINUMWARE AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOU BUY Do not visit the Olympic-Central Public Market without examining these wonder- ful bargains in aluminumware. we charge you. You cannot duplicate it elsewhere for twice what Every piece guaranteed. You will be astonished at its weight and quality, and the price is ridiculously low. Your money cheerfully refunded if it is not as we represent it. Western Importing Company Olympic-Central Public Market Next to Help Yourself Grocery with my children, It Is & wonderful) was in Pirlands. thing that you are doing, I thing, to/in your column, Yours traly, | interest poopie’ in the unfortunate WINIFRED NEWELI4 Jonea, Iam sorry for the ones who 7612 14th Ave. & W. After reading the Telephone Capitol 0240 You may wae it Recommend Permit for Feeder SNOHOMLSIT Swift's Pride Washing Powder FILOUR— Blend Flour, 499/...+.. Corn Meal, 10x Grape Nut@ .. Post Toastien Malt O Meal .. Roman Meal .. -Sunbrite Cleanser . Small Ivory Soap P. G. Naptha Soap White Linen Soap ... Macaroni-——-E 8 packages for. Heinz Sweet Mixed Bottle 43c DOWNTOWN 55 Pike St ° Fiace Public BALLARD bisTRICT 6419 Ballard Ave. + WOODLAND PARK 7317 Greenwood Ave. ‘The counell utilities committer has recommended sasuance of a permit Snohomish ' Aerie| disappoints an 125, Wraternal Order of Eagles, | color the okjn celebrates its 20th anniversary, | —a high grade strictly famBy patent 49-tb, wack... .. seers Kingsford's Corn Starch..11%@ Kingsford's Gloss Starch, ey O14 Dutch Cleanser ... Pickles Buses math | lene rh Limber up! of Seattle are, however, correspondingly low. DEL MONTE CATSUP, Large Bottle. . . 25 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, Package LOC — JELLO 10c Whe one to thr $1.99 each day. apple, large Sugar Peas Pumpkin, can Vermicelli, Salad, Seshéls— Swilft’s CRISC FREMONT DISTRICT 710-712 Blewett SU 420) Fremont Ave, NORTH END $5th_ and Greenwood N. Bnoanw. AY DIe- 233 Broadway N. EASTLAKE art Wastlake Ave. 1320 Pilg St. LESCHT PARK bts- IC esler Way WEST SEATTL California Om Admfral Wa California and Alaska Large Package Get fall nourishment of food you eat by eating Fleischmann's Extra Fancy Sliced Pine SUGAR PEAS .. Flag—Little Cham: Standard Corn .. Faney Corn ...... Van Camp's Hominy Van Camp's PB Van Camp's Beans, med.... ure which never cannot burn or dis Quit complaining! Get af ‘ E eo cakes of Yeast ers in the just as good for pciation, neural’ jumbago, swellings FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. to I. 1, Stuckey to operate a feeder! oy umatiam is “pain only.” Mota email trial bottle “at bus service in the Green Lake 418 | one cane in fifty requires internal | Jacobs Otl” at any drug store and ip trict. ‘The jittney will connect with |treatmegt. Sop drugging! Tub| Just = moment U be free from the car line at the Green Lake #ta-|soothing , penetrating “St. Jacobs | rheumatic pain renen c jt!on, and transfers will be given.| Oil" directly into your sore, stiff| ness, Don't suffer! Stuckey has been in operation for | joints and | mune and relief comes | cure awe some time, | instant! at be Ol" ie @ hare | cured milliot M-J-B COFFEE 1 lb. 40c, 3lbs. $1.17, 5Ibs. $1.85 GHIRARDELLI'S GROUND CHOCOLATE, 1 lb. 33c, 3 Ibs. 93c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, Bar 5c; BORAX SOAP CHIPS ‘=: 33¢ backache, sprains ~--.97¢ --.$1.83 can .. cans, small. seasoning in Baked Beans, Sweet Potatoes, f {Poppa Phe. An appetizing .. 206 Broken Sliced Pineapple, 28 18¢ Del Monte Special Extra Van Camp's Peans, Van Camp's Catsup, Van Camp's Chili Con Carne, 12¢ Van Camp's Chili Sauce, 802 22¢ Pure Serene, Preeaeres, Campbell's Soupe Federal or Co-operative Milk 10¢ Borden's Milk, can Borden's Eagle Brand, can..23@ large. .24¢ pts, ...25¢ sesees 104¢ PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS 17 HIGHEST AWARDS FOR STRENGTH 1-02. bottle .. 114-02, bottle . 3-oz. bottle . Wool Soap 1 Ib “=” 6'c 1% ike. Sie 8 tbe-sit9 RINSO 7C Morton’s Shaker Salt, Pkg. 11c EF, UNION DISTRICT 1. Union 23rd and 331 Viet 2215 Queen Anne Ave. KI KLAND, Ave, @ Aenea No, 32—~ Market and Picadelli Ste. EVERETT, Hewitt Streets, Wash and Groceteria No, 27— it. N. Oak ESINE | Lina Small can..... Medium can. . Large can. ... BREMERTON, Wash. Groceteria Fourth st Bobi Mar- TACOMA, Wash Sanitary Grocery Co— Sanitary Public Mkt KENT, Wash. Groceteria No, 26—~ Second and Streets. AUBURN, Wash, Groceteria No. New Wall Bidg to Mission Mooker ext lieatre.

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