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Frye’s Pig Pork Sausage Price 20 Cents per Pound in Bulk On Sale Every Saturday and Wednesday of food at a price which is in reach of the family pocketbook, buy a few made from prime young porkers. | peared as a witness for her |husband, the fight promoter, lin his trial in New York on charges resulting from the | stories of young girls, | ‘a co KEEP WELL Care of Colds BY DR & MH. BISHOP people ever heard of mastoid itis. It wae not until one of our late great statesmen was threatened with this malady that it jumped Mrs, Tex Rickard, who ap-| THE SEATTLE STAR BAN FRANCIAOO, ‘Troarure trove! Two million dollars in gold, gems, and—agh! whisky—lyting many fath the bleak and rugged City, Cal, Just state line! April 7 ” where in the backs Hacked by a group of @ dowen Mil Waukee business men, an expedition in about to start from here, equipped with a specially constructed diving cage just completed by Merton G Smith, who has figured in a doxen sea-bottom hunts, WRECK LOCATION LONG A MYSTERY Fiftysix years ago the steamer Brother Jonathan, 200 aboard, hit the Crosoent City rocks and went down. |Hew survived. The wreck was seen lonly by @ tribe of Digger Indians and, due to tribal superstitions, they dared not talk about it lest death |overtake them, So the location of the Wreck war a mystery to all but the Indians | A few yoors later Bilas White, pio heer editor of the Crescent City Courter, settled in the coast village. He became intimate with the Indians end one, “Indian Frank,” upon his |deathbed, left with White the story of the Brother Jonathan, White! tater verified many of the detalls| jand then, for half a century, proceed. | bout it. | o ¥, ©. Mansfield, | |feunder of Bouth Milwaukee, pasmed ‘thru the village on an oil prospecting trip and asked for some “old-timer” | who could show him around, The) fe Liquor Is Goal of | Treasure H unters. MACHINE SEIZED A search of rment records discloned that Maj W. Kady, United States paymarter, he on board with $600,000 in gold; an express shipme dred thousand dollars, togeth & jewelry consignment and several hundred barrels of whisky, had been in the cargo. IMONEY-MAKING Elaborate Device Used by| Swindler | PITTRBURG with April Hghta Equipped bat-| chem) electric motors tories, telegraph instrument, cal apparatus, and plate holders, Manafield communicated with M. | D. Kelly, former superintendent of | sehools in Milwaukee and a business Anpoolate Kelly organised and financed the treasure hunt The “treasure tank,” with four windows, thru which the ooean, bottom can be Watched) a tole phone line runs to it and instruc: tona in moving it about can be giv en; foolern, attached to the tank, oan be mechanically operated to grapple | .|home is in Chicago. treasure, It ip seven feet in hei 1 inches in diameter, and wel 2,200 tons, It will be operated from the deck of & ship, and Editor White) Will lead the expedition to the spot where the wreck ls said to have oo curred, Missing Broker Is Accused of Larceny | Charges of grand larceny were filed before Justice of the Peace ©. ©. Delton Thureday against Harry B. Wills, missing head of the 1. Wille Co., stock and bond brokers. The prosecuting witness is Charles Baltrusch, clerk at the Seattle hotel, who alleges he cashed a $100 check, whieh later proved to be worthless, for Willa, FUNERAL SERVICES for J. &. which Smith | will personally operate, in equipped | the most impressive “money mak ing machine" ever seen by Pitts burg detectives is being held at headquarters as evidence against Adam Korky. | Kosky's machine i# built of ma-| hogany and trimmed with bronze! and pilver, He in believed to have! cleaned up thousands of dollars! from gullible foreigners, He said ~~ ‘The prospective victim of the! money machine swindle, the deteo- | tives say. is told to place his bank. | note along with ten sheets of white | paper, of the same size, In a ho! | ch is then clamped tight and) placed in the machine, Batteries are connected, lights begin to fas and @ telegraph inatrument be to click. Later. the vietim rem ten crisp bills planted there, box he buys contains bri ~~ YOUR DRUGGIST — Dore not keep Pinkham's Com pound. He selin it. | During the year 1920, nearly 2,000. 000 bottles of this medicine were shipped from the factory at Lyon, Massachusetta. There is also branch in Canada and one in Mextoo, | Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has the largest sale of any EVERY-DAY PRICES Best Bread in Town, 1 Ib., 7¢; 114 lbs., 10¢ fearchiight Matehes Ge | Meat 0 rest. Toilet Vaper, roll Bige npie F No. 1.8. Walnuts, Ib... he eK Prunes, per ib. ite it, pki Oye phe 12a%e | Vanilla the om, Lamon Ae | i flavors, pki | Mi Choe. 1-1b. can 206 | ur, 49-\b, wk, 92.25 - abe # large phe s Dran ed Wheat Mack Pepper, 2-08 can Maid O' Clover Butter, 1b. « Bwifts Prem. Dacor Olympic nt Ame 5 Rogers Baking Pwar., i-lb. ate Corn Me Van Camp's Pork & Beans, small 0¢, med. 13¢, large 23¢ B50 ean Royal Tink Powder A@e , lowe Sweet eats of r Gifted June ’ | Del Monte & Bae Goiden Bant 2ze Chiron Ivory Bo Ivory Boap, Rogers Coffe Fancy Yloria Large can Toma ibe. ae ‘ape Fruit @e O68 see Bde | TEA GARDEN PRESERVES STRAWDERRY OR NASPUERRY, 16-08, Jar....- APRICOT OR PINEAPPLE, 16-08. far. ORANGE MAKMALADE, 16-02, Jar WATCH FOR OPENING OF UNIVERSITY STORE aged editor was suggested and, wuddenty into the | 45°0 tale, tem 7 oan ie pgm gr ne? to the story of the wrecked ship and | Mastoiditis ia the |'** caree of treasure. |taking company. Snider's body was pen een —— found Thursday in the water near toan Pacem h greet sy the foot of the Becond #t. dock at the mastoid cavt | eotly back of and ear. The Liverty Market, 1508 First Avenue Queen City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pine St. West Seattle, at California and West Alaska [medicine for women's ailments. very day, more and more women) are proving ite worth, Made of se) lected roots and herbs, this com. | Snider, 92, of 714 Beventh st, Brem- orton, are echeduled for 10 « m. For Sale at All of _ Frye’s Markets ‘American Meat Company—519 Third Avenue h a Ballard Meat Company—5443 Ballard Avenue [prt tne muna saat.» eh | Bay City Meat Company—1420 First Avenue |tranmmits eound to the middie ear. | Central Meat Company—1420 First Avenue lsladiien the “Curation pinto’ beat keine acne [Te aner ear erven na the nese ‘Western Meat Company—1102 Western Avenue pound contains no harmful drugs and can be taken tn safety by any |S OSRSSeeee LOST! woman —Advertinement. ROMAN MEAL Whole wheat aed wh: ended with DYE BLOUSE OR BABY’S COAT IN “DIAMOND DYES” “Diamond Dyes” add years of wear) offic to worn, faded skirts, waists, couts,| 4, balanced human food—full of natume. stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang-| vitamines and and amounts. us» ings, draperies, everything, very | eeeh ital to body, brain Package containg directions so aim-| Sod serve ple any woman can put new, rich. fadeless colors into her worn gar | new ments or draperies even if she has|!t side never dyed before. Just buy Dia. | °oR*tipation mond oth | rit. your otbeek as well as Dyee—no other kind—then| SS Each Day, Seme Way rye cut inte little granules « ‘00d. 4 vitality—capacity for better work in hom ef echool—full enjoyment of every minute «| work or play. it £ ti a i 3 bi 55g*= t of ‘Candied Laxative Wafers MOVIES children and adults. 2$¢ “drug stores, or sent, p. p.. by er Drug Co. Spokane.—Adver- ens : ° Millionairess in Asylum 55 Years NEW YORK, Apri t—In 1867] Miss Margaret W. Folsom, then 25, was committed to Mclean howpital in Waverly, Mase, judged incom. petent to manage her $346,000 es- tate. A few days ago her estate had tncreased in value to $1,928. 3 Hl si Es te serve. ait j your material will come out right, | became Diamond Dyes are guaran | teed not to streak, spot, fade, or run. | Delt your druggist whether the ma terial you wish to dye is wool or wilk, or whether it te linen, cotton or mined goods. Advertisement. iis i % ; 4 ie pe » a E i i Where mastotdites sirikes Diagram of the inner car. g i; i of the human dictaphone and the Drain is the record. { The inner car is where the most delicate parts of the ear are located. | It contains the nerves which trans mit the sound impulses to the Drain. | The middie ear is also connected with the back of the throat hy means of the eustachian tubes, When the | [throat of ear becomes inflamed this | is a source of considerable danger. | ‘The worst feature about mastoid | itis is that nearty any infection or in nammation either in the ear iteelf or | jin the nose or throat, anything from | an ulcerated tooth to a common cold, | may start the disease. It given little warning, except for the feeling of stuffiness that accompanies almost every cold. When a case develops, an operation in almost always necessary, since the| pus in the cavities, besides causing | considerable distress, may seep thru} to the brain. That may result in death or insanity ‘The operation is a serious one but not uncommon. One attack of max tolditis does not render the victim jimmune to later ones. If anything, it seems to make him! slightly more liable to another one! To avoid a cane of mantoiditis, take care of colds, expecially in th Feware, also, of abscesmed or ulcer. | ated tecth. Elliott, of Landon of the of in- eretion, particularly those ¢ provide dynamic foree iw SecoRnised as ness, and it is hese glandular sub that effective medication ie lands are weak. consult on this subject, One, is The Port of mh, 1327! . from Wheat Flour Kex is a strictly Spring Wheat Fancy Patent Family Flour. It is one of the highest grade flours, giving universal The Quality Coffee of America M. J. B. tm the finest coffee obtainable. We buy M. J. B. Coffee in straight carioad shipments in order to adequately supply the demand. Packed in vacuum uns to keep the Oavor fresh indet- $1.20 $1.95 STANDARD CORN 494 e. No charge for con- x-Gov, Physician.—Ad 4lc —per can PEERLESS CORN 14c —a very fine corn; can PereT ee eeerer reer yy) SWIFT’S WOOL SOAP —finest for toilet and bath— ea hictetode New Tork eon: 2OC MISSION SUGAR PEAS 17c 22c ear. Del Monte Sugar Peas —per can —large bar .. ELASTIC STARCH —per package Albers Pearls of Wheat —I-Ib. 10-02. pkg... 23c | 23c : SWEET POTATOES | tetas ee ey ae large cam ....... eee eee eeee RUSSELL | CAMPBELL’S SOUPS FOR Saturday’s dinner, potatoes au gratin made with Pillamook cheese. Use this recipe by Winifred Stuart Gibbs and “he” will forget his ’s cooking! Potatoes au gratin oy Van Hoon: | Bon has fallen, Pop Son pieces. - Pop, the barometer Zat so? How much? | Five feet and busted all to] CREAM OF WHEAT —per package ...... bee) § 00's 00th DEL MONTE PEARS —No, 2 can SHRIMP —extra fancy select, can........ Monterey (Cal.) Sardines) The —in tomato; oval cans......- Winifred <r Otbbs Department Home Economies, Columbia Universey Make thin white sauce, by meleing tablespoonstuls butter, sub Ia tablespoon ie dow aid 24 teaspoonful sale am. fw grains cavenne pepper, then stir 4 cupfuls scalding milk into blended mur no Shere tliompck haces ips ved on ie rs fig sauce Being cxvetyl'to mele each lore adding more. ‘cold ‘i cage diced, Add "hesh of Adds 1 moderate oven until crumbs are w 4 prtke | BAKER’S COCOA Morton’s Shaker Salt U browned. . eee » ECIDEDLY we want —'-pound can ... ——per package ......... There's only one genuine Tillamook cheese—that 0 ne you to compare the a so eennoenneynenenfsinaneibestsemstsipeareesieentehemnsntetesininiintinnnty ie gece Bis stamped with the name “Tillamook” on the rind. flavor of OLYMPIC Look for this trade-mark. It’s a safe buying guide. Rolled Oats. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION —and the economy, Tillemeok, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated by Tillamook dairymen " These prices are Guaranteed for all our Seattle stores. Prices in our stores outside of Seattle are, however, correspondingly low. WOODLAND PARK LESCHI PARK DISTRICT 201 Blaine St. (lh J. Johnson, 1317 Greenwood Ave. (0, W. Ad- 1801 Yoaler Ave, (W, C. Adkinom MET) cNKLAND kison, Mar.) sr.) Seal Market and Picadelli St. (B.S, FREMONT DISTRICT weet sma Tee Togan Mer.) EVERRTT, W Cc | JELLO | —all kinds Gold Dust large pkg. 25c SRATTLE DowsNTOwN 5 Pike St. WI. A. Ellison, Mer.) ike Place Public Market-—Down- « (G. O. Hakeland, Mgr.) ¢ Public Market (Alien Mer.) nd Public Market (W. lL. Carruthers, Mgr.) 503 Union Street (J, F, Coleman, Mer) UNIVERSITY DisTrice 42rd and 14th N. B. (C. W, Secord, Mer.) 1906 43th Bt North (C. B Ruple, Mer.) Look for TILLAMOOK 4214 West Alaska (8. M. Dodd, th: Hewett and Oaks St. (IT. Moly- on the 110-712 Blewett Ave. (RD. Kerr, *7)4..) 160 Callfornia Ave, (E. R. Cole- neaux, M ) Mar. rf 4201" Fremont Ave, (RD. Beare * man MSC UTH PARK BREMERTON, WASH borough, Mer.) 2 NORTH END de 4th St. Public Market (D, C. Cow- | will, Mar) | Sth and Greenwood (F. Rivers "a a ge ba 2nd and Market St, (A. B, Combs, .) *) AUMURN, WASH. New Wall Bide, next to Mission Theater (D. W, McKay, Mgr.) TACOMA, WASH, Sanitary Grocery Company in Sanitary Public Market (H. 0. Gubr, Mgr.) 8523 14th Ave South (W.D.D ) 100 EONION DISTRICT 23rd and B. Union (G. Rawlings, MN ANNE HELL 33) Fin ave. North (Beth Bull, ren Re. ‘Wert and West McGraw (D. Roy Johnson, Mer.) 2215 Queen Anne Ave. (Harry Slack, Mgr.) NORTH NROADWAY 294 Broadway North (C. V, Drang er. BASTLAKE 0}, Dagtians Ave. (B. F. Caldwell, ar RENTON HILT, 1920 Pike &t. (CH. J. Marquardt, Mer.) BALLARD DisTRuCT 6419 Ballard Ave. (Ingo Gamlem, Mar)