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SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1928. TH A ¢ “ ’ TEMPLAR |New Councilwomen |Used Match to Find ),.00%,,. ". PAWHh, Dates | Baby Wears “Don't L, } Talk to Realtors Gas; Thrown 15 Feet |» tna, wi ene ce| ~~ Kiss Me” Placard Asking for the cooperation and) when Othe V, Minnick, 49, labor rose Methodist church Sunday morn wepw yvoRK, May 6 —~To protect support of all citizens, Mrs. lin-oent to her baby from Influenza during ite | Landes and Mra. Kathryn 4 ow York mother put upon jand B. Ie Blaine, counctime “Please sewured the Beattic Real Watate asso elation Thursday that they would) aive thelr best efforts to the upbutld ing of the elty PT OO The pastor, Rev, William Park, his home Thureday | will preach on “Bibles Malt Off.” ot, |Dight, at 609 Wall st. he smelled gas | -— - - , her perarnbulator this sign: enoaping. Minnick Ughted @ match |verely burning him about the £208) 45 not kiss me." to Investigate, Me got as far an the|and hands. at Sad \door wh he gasfilled roo ig@| Minnick wna treated e¢ the city! Money-back guarantee with nited, throwing him 16 feet and se ' hospital uit. Laff, the Tatlor, 1106 3rd. outing, aD Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOO?E Phone Capitol 2267 “ONE DAY NEARER™ | IT am greatly interested In your!to have something of the kind, TAS you choose the journey, friend? work tn establishing radios for ehut- weather permitting, every month. No, wor J; | ins and would very, very much love . . But te make tf adrerfully }to have @ set no that I could talk Let we try, | with you and other ahutdna Could When the day is dark, I prov, you interest someone to get one for @ song to cheer the way, me? I cannot afford to buy one my: | tomorrow we will be self. I would appreciate this very One dey nearer to the sea much, I would be the first in Co) kato to have a radio telephone, | FRED A. NOYD, = | Cokate, Minn. + SHE'S ASMILIN THRU, ¥ Yon, she te a-amilin’ thru alt | right, is Mra. ‘Tony Gingras 2607 4 ] 20th ave, & @milin’ thru real | | trouble, Bedfast several years | and very badly rippled from | arthritis, yet her amile ts pretty | much in evidence, She te pining | | | for cheerful callers, just loves to | | | receive letters and posteards, can | | read light books or magazines | and will wetoome you with a amile, Now, I know I can do | | pend on my readers to de the rest. So nuf sed i DAS you odoose the journey, Mlend? No, wer I; But we know the end will come By and by. AM today we dear the load } the weary, winding rood But tomorrow we may de At te ina in compeny. Ruth Sterry. eee A GOOD SAMARITAN Your charming messages are very greatly enjoyed and appreciated as are the beautiful cards and thelr que tations They have bean tnaptrational and | timely, I have read and pondered, over their contents deeply many y + + | times and find more and more com | b P COLISEUM SHUT-IN PARTY 7 fort in the sustaining infinite with STARTUP SHUTAN Two hundred Seattic = | cis anne Mt and Mra. Robert W. Gram, care tawited to sce “yi Yes indeed, “Joy cometh tm the Robert, Jr, and Mra. W, W. Turner! Sears St the Coltpoum, Omany || morning.” motored up Into the foothills to the [bow tn years and all were ex: | | ——————— ay oboe peg on Sunday last. Find United States, by Leonidas D. New || Heremety happy. There were, in || | NEW CON } -Bingemeny Ee oi rene man, bv ef Knightetown, Ind, sho was) ‘Addition to these, hundreds of | | RADIO FUD Bn Ai pen nee pers a elected to the post of grand master elderly folks who came tn street | Oscar Mortenson, Walter & ‘ UIA at the order's triennial conclave juat| ji ies, refusing autos. || | Johnson, 1. Jacobson, Mra A. | @nd many friends of Mr. Rivers. H® conciuded at New Orleana 4 sa __.-g| | Williams, Mrs, John 3. Perry, | | ¥ishen to be remembered with best | AL W. Austin, Mra BH. RL Cites, 5 EMD SEND raraaal, BM ana thanks to all bie I Putter .. : _ Ha . friends tbe. Hulk Tam greatty interested tn ehat-ins| | ee Aubrey Wilson, and fellow shut-ina ibe Cottage Che steel I have been a cripple myself the | DAM gre ted om baemaeents eee 7 Ibs. Mince Meat. ibe Fie five years. I get out now and) | se Bor Arne FOR GRAND- i = and am doing telephone ex. HER wk at $45 a month. I try) Shutin Editor: I would tke to) bring all the sunshine I can to) know more about the radio equip, = shut-in I know. People with) ment that you are installing for worthy shutins, My grandma, Mra 2 ibe. Diack Fige do not fully realize what ft E ti Means to be shut tn or physically! Hastings, 2241 N, Franklin, has) So been a cripple for over 15 yeare and) ons aN eereeees p|_ Oa Me od ou eee SUNGHINERS JOURNEY TO | Wes of the order of Knights Templar | | de presided therwout GREEN'S 8 Ibs. Pm! SUGAR ...45c Prices Lead 2 Ibs. x. Butter .....75c Em Ag Sar" Soap atom, .. 25e Freeh ground Peanut § Co-op Mi Roast Pork Ib. 174¢ Roast Veal ......12%4¢ Shoulder of Lamb, Ib. . 2.0005 ABE Rie Suger-cared Metropolitan Market Ediote 4141 Main Floor 15c BEF” = 8c roast 173¢ BACON 25c To VEAL ROAST Bacon, Jb, Ground Bone, 4 Ibs, 1 SEABOARD MEAT CO. Stall 5 Lower Floor , DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH “DIAMOND DYES” 8 oval cane Bardines.. Y ENTERTAINS SINTON SA lt SHUT-INS Mary BE. Porter and Roland 6. Jennings picknicked with William Murray last Tuesday down Rainier valley way, According to reports It was a regular jollification, Every body had a wonderful time and voted Mr. and Mra, Bill royal enter tainera BILL. 9 Buy “Diamond Dyes" and follow auto ride once tn a while, but crip. Green $ Butter Stores the simple directions In every pack. pled as she fs would get more one! ; Stall 60, Lower Floor—Phone Elliott 1948 age Don't wonder whether you can foyment from « radio, as she ig very Gye or tint successfully, because per. uncomfortable riding, ‘Mrs. Howell Went for Days Without Food, fect home dyeing ls guaranteed with She Declares. Now Diamond Dyes, even if you have nev. Thanks Tanlac for Her| Present Excellent Health. “I can't tell you how giad I am) 1 tried Taniac,” said Mre. Laura 4619 59th ave., Portland, Ore. ‘sec | an X-ray made of my stom. stomach ulcers and oth. troubles. I epent hundreds of do’ without relief. I could hardly ‘Stand the burning pain in my stom-| RYTHER CHILD HOME SECOND ANNIVERSARY ‘There will be a publie reception at the Ryther child home on Stone way Sunday from 2 to 4:20 p.m. in honor of the second anniversary of the home The pubilo is cordially in vited to visit the home and meet the) wonterful Indy whose name {tt bears) and whore remarkable achievements of 40 years deserve this beeutiful | monument erected hy the people of Beattie for her and her working mothrs and thetr chiléren We are going to be there, wrath. er permitting, and I hope to meet all| our supshine workers. It's going te| be a jolly day. . Don't miss it ee WEST SIDE SHUT-INS bad and was told I had gall stones,| There was an enthusiastle meetfrocoanut oll shampoo, for this le pure sat the Hill et church Wednew ny for the purpose of organizing a| Weat Side shutin club There were more than 40 persons present, 18 of “ach, and went for days without eat. whom were shut-ins. Roland Jen Dicated me until 1 nearly| ning, who was the prime tnatigator I grew #0 diezy I would) would have to) ick headaches. A can now est any, table and nave mined | rength. My housework we and I have taken the of this movement, and Dr, F. R Leope of The Seattle @tar shut-tn |department wish to extend their thanks to Rev, J. H. Matthews for the use of the church auditertumm, | the West Seattle Drug Co, for fur-| nishing polar cakes and the many friends who donated autos, er dyed before, Worn, taded dreanes, akirta, waists, coats, eweaters, stock ings, Graperies, hangings, every thing, become Ike new again, Just tell your druggist whether the mate rial you Wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether ft ia linen, cotton, or mixed goods, Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run—Advertiae. ment. darning stomach, « ed tn two minutes by ts TO. JO-TO sold by all drug- pains, acid, 2 aire. || Be Careful What You || Wash Your Hair With || Most soaps and prepared shampoos | contatn too much alkall, which ts| very injurious, as it Gries the scalp and makes the hatr brittle. The best thing to use Is Mulstfied be pee hy bn ‘Wo Weer The LVER And Gowhs Coen and entirely grenseless 1 |__ 4% ALL coop pavoowrs cheap and beatae anythin pieces You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. | ‘Two or three teaspoonfule of Mu! sified tn a cup or glass with « little warm water is all that ts required Tt makes ean abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughiy. and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, dright, fluffy, wary, end easy to handle. Bosides, [t loosens LUAUNLTEOEENULOLERLAATENALEGOGEHANULNN children beside. I prise! The ehut-tne bad @ most delight-/and takes out every particle of dust, @ every other medicine.”| ful time, Some of them get very/dirt and dandruff. Be eure your Taniac ts sold by all good drug-| little opportunity for treats like this|druggtst gives you Mulstfied.—Ad- _ plats. —A advertisement. Vand ft is the tntention of the club|vertisement. TILLAMOOK- land of many waters’ pr streams slip lazily through green pastures to the sea. Pure bred herds graze all year round on succu- lent, tender grass. Here, in this peaceful valley, dairymen settled many years ago. They began making cheese—cheese so rich in flavor, so creamy and good that demand for it grew and grew. The Tillamook County Creamery Association was organized and every cheese kitchen in the little valley became a member. Now, every pound of this famous cheese is trade- marked and sold under the name “Tillamook”. Today, when you ask your grocer for “Tillamook” make sure of getting the genuine. The name is on every slice. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon BS cheese kinchens owned and operated by Tillamook deirymen. made in Tillamooh County is branded “Tillamook”. No other ds genuine. wees Ul on Corret FOLGERS GOLDEN GATE COFFEE This ts a high-grade Coffee, and has been on the market for many years. Being vacuum packed, the flavor is kept as good and fresh as when first put in the cans. Lib, ut 42c 2i$1 pkg. * TREE TEA (CEYLON) TREE TEA (JAPAN) pis... -27c 5-Ib. can LIPTON’S TEA, lb.........75c ———$$—$———————————_____ ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 12-0z. can .. .ceeeceses+ -43C POST TOASTIES, pkg......10c CORN FLAKES, pkg. + «ies » LO KELLOGG’S KELLOGG’S BRAN, pkg... .20c CARNATION MUSH, small. 17c ALBERS’ FLAPJACK, pkg. .28c SHREDDED WHEAT .........12¢ PETTIJOHN’S, pkg........23c MORTON’S S!Ak&® BALT, phg.slaiceisaee.e LIC These Prices are guaranteed for OUR SE SEATTLE DOWNTOWN J. A. Hiligon, Mar.) ibite Market-—Down- Kekeland, Myr Public Market (Ajilon DODLAND P nv od Ave. Ff. UNION DISTR 2015 28rd and EB. Union (G. Rawlings, Mgr.) 20 QUEEN ANNE HILL 391 First Ave. North (Ret Bull, Mer.) Tth Ave, Weat and Weat McGraw (D. Roy Johnson, Mgr.) Ly Mgr.) Market and Picadelli St. (BR. 8. oman, Mgr.) Colonial Meat Compa stall @— FRER—Witk , Inc. OW —Stall 4 DELICATESSEN 4 Delicious Butterhorns 25c 10c BOLDT’S 3 Pkgs. for 0c CITRUS POWDER, large. . .25c BORAX SOAP CHIPS, Ige. .33c LUX, pkg. .10c RINSO, Ige. .25¢ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, bar 5c CLEAN EASY SOAP, bar... .5c¢ PALM OLIVE SOAP, bar...74c STANDARD CORN, can...123c SUGAR PEAS, can......+»-17c¢ REX Witar FLOUR, sack, .$2.39 CENTENNIAL FLOUR, sk. $2.19 M. J. B. COFFEE, 1 Ib. ......41¢ | Van Camp's CHILI CON CARNE 33° 23c EMONT DISTRICT Blewett Ave. (R. Dp. Kerr, Mer) RENTON WILY ND 1820 Pike 1 (it, Rivera Mer.) OADWAY th (C. V, Bvana, AnK (OW. Aa- 1801 Ye Mar.) 239 Rroad Myr.) 20k, WASH. Queen Anne Jaks St. (I Mer) Blaine Sst Ave. (Harry (4 3, Johnson, 4th 8 KIRKLAND KENT, WASH, Mar.) 201 Fastiake Ave. (B. #, Caldwet, LESCHI PARK DISTRICT sler Ave. (W. C. Adkison, Moly~ Market (D. Ci Cow~ 2nd and Market St. (A. B, Comba, | VAN CAMP’S PORK AND BEANS When you can buy the delicious Van Camp's Beans so reasonably, do not spend your ‘time beside the hot kitchen stove baking your own beans, Van Camp's Beans are ready to serve —simply heat them {f you prefer them warm. om 10c a." 14c &" 24¢ tune» CATSUP, Ige. bottle... .25¢ tames SPAGHETTI, med. can.17c tarps» TOMATO SOUP, can... .9c tame CHILI SAUCE, fan. . ow .39c Siuwiery" PRESERVES, ts", .. .27c Bisckterry PRESERVES fies. 2.2 ..19¢ rraxcr” BUTTER, 1-Ib. tin... .23¢ JELL-O, package ... KNOX GELATINE, pkg. ... .20¢ FEDERAL MILK, can «we. .9¢ CO-OPERATIVE MILK, can... 9c BORDEN’S EAGLE BRAND MILK, can « aa:are.010 220 TLE STORES, but those in our stores outside of Seattle are, HOWEVER, correspondingly LOW. PASTLAKE WEST SEATTLE 4214 West Alaske (S M. Deda Marquardt, Mer.) Bu (HJ 2150 California Ave. (HB. R. Cole- man, Mer) AUBURN, New Wall Bidg, next to Theater (D. W. McKay, Wash. Mission Mer.) TACOMA, WASH, Sanitary Grocery Company tn Sanitary Publio Market (H. 0, Gubr, Mgr.)