The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 15

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i Triple Open House The university att pm the public ment, th osophy hail are from 3 to Y, MAY 19, 1922. THE pute at a dance, Taro was at the dance in his official capacity and de lolared that he shot in self-defense. In this me girl of 25: ption hours Friday an emotional tru rgle, | ny's mail I found the following note from a| “T love my employer, a married man, who does} not suspect my feelings. 1 am not capable of holing many| positions. 1s it my auty to give up this one? The man is a} gentleman, and I have some sense.” When you feel your wisdom weakening, then will be the| time to change your position, A real gentleman is xpt to be) ootuse in such a cose, He often lacks egotiam, therefore fails | to suspect that he sas become the central figure of a romance, | He may be trusted to remain thus impersonal as long as the girl cherishes that unusual quality of a woman in love— T too pom. SEATTLE STAR FISHIN’ season’s open. Picnic time is here. a When a man’s “starved to death” Til- lamook Cheese just hits the spot! A good thing to remember when you fix the picnic lunch. Or if he wants a sandwich to slip into his pocket, make it a generous slice of “Tillamook” be- tween buttered bread! “Tillamook” is the original trademarked cheese. It is made in a little valley where herds graze all year "round on succulent green pastures. Every single pound is stamped with the name “Tillamook”. Be sure you get the genuine. for THLAMOOK on the Rind! “some sense,” eee many gtacial perlods have en in the history of the earth n Was the last one The last one ended 50,000 B.C, manyt What is of population What Catholic? no state church in the ublic; 61.6 per cent of on of Germany ts Prot- Catholic; other Chris- tans, 0.4 per cent; Jews, 1 per cent; unclassified, 0.3 per cent. see cent paid for the first nail, doubling the amount until 32 nails were driven? $21,474,836.48 ee What was the population of the United States in 1560 and 18707 Im 1860, 31,443321; in 1870, 88,- 558371, eee In the grapefruit an ortginal fruit | and how did it get to this country? It te an original fruit, but a been greatly improved thru cui @ number of different v Deen developed th bred supposed to hav b ont to Florida by the Sp a in the 16th century and mony able vartetics have been originated there What tx the method of changing carnuba wax into « liquid solution? Dissolve in carbon tetrachloride. eee How are salt beads made? Common table salt, treo tablespoons Cornstarch, one tablespoon Water, one tablespoon ents, then roll into shape between lfingera and pierce with a hatpin |The bead can be left on the hatpin instead of the pin. ee |lows confer? Three, eee Is Wake Island inhabited? about | Ia there a state obnre “4 in ons | What would be the cost of shoeing | a horse if 32 nails were used and one | Knead thoroty #0 as to mix ingredi- | to dry and harden. Wire can be used | How many degrees do the Odd Fel- | I ES Readers wishing suggestions on giving @ bride's shower will re ceive same by writing to The Be Washington bureau, ork ave., Washington, nd inclosing two cents in for postage, MRS, GORDON (5 MON WELL AND. = HAPPY AS GIRL Had Been Confined to House | For Weeks by Wretched | Health, But Tanlac Soon! Ended Troubles. | - | “When I began taking Tanlac I wan in such miserable health I had |been confined to the house for some me and now I am just like « differ ent person and am as well and strong as I ever was in my life,” mid Mra Carrie Gordon, 3652 W. Othello st, Seattle, Wash | “For 4 number of years I suffered from chronic indigestion In ite very worst form. matter how ful 1 was ting, after almost |overy meal there was a burning in |my stomach like fire and many times I seemed to be mnothering and just had to gaxp for breath, I don't be lieve anybody ever had much head jaches as I did and | shudder even how when I think of them. To make bad matters worse T was taken down about Hl LI lu’ and that seemed to sap my strength and energy i that I could ask of far more than I s young and happy wold by all good drug: | Advertisement | au No. Miss Grey will receive calers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p m,and on Tuesday and Thursday from Royal White Laundry SOAP ‘Acc Albers Oats, Irg. pkg...... Carnation Mush, large. . Cream of Wheat, pkg..... Kellogg’s Krumbles, pkg. . Albers Flapjack, large. Instant Postum, large. ....¢ Lipton’s Tea, Ghirardelli my. Royal Baking Dowder; large Knox Gelatine, pkg 11 a@. m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as ft seriourly interferes with ber writing School Boy Peanut Butter, 1-lb. can Pure Strawberr 15-02. jar Salt, 8-Ib. sack . Morton's Shaker S. Citrus Powder, large Mrs. Shepard’s Apple Flakes 4 . Glge They Taste Better FisHer’s Rottep Oats are most delicious. So say housewives who serve Fab, package P. & G. Naptha S Large Ivory, bar Golden Gate FRESH KILLED SPRING CHICKEN: i id F Quality Meats Only, Sold From 40c Ib. Clean Refrigerated Cases Pot Roast, Tb. .... Lamb Roast, Ib, Legs Lamb, Ib. .. Pork Roast, tb Bolling Beef, 4 Iba. ... + 106 ; | Fine Bacon, tb. ... ize Kastern Bacon, Ib. Bacon Strips, Ib. Veal Steak, Ib. .. Lamb Chops, Ib. Market Elliot, 4141 Pure White Lard, 2 Ibs. for COLONIAL MEAT COMPANY, ins STALL 4 MAIN FLOOR STALL 4 Stall 25 GREEN'S BIG LEADERS 2 the. our best Butter .... Stall 33, Lower Floor 8 ths. bert fine Sugar ... 2 cans Carnation Milk...... Boiling 6 Crystal White Soap, 1 Crome Oil, Chickens 491, sack Best Flour fresh killed iregh Dates 22¢ Lb. now ream Che cuts ottage an Asparagus Preah © Special for Saturd: Raspberry Layer Cake, ea. Filled Coffee Cakes, 3 for. “heene . 2 cans Dei Monte Pear. + Ite nt Baking the Powder, Ib Remember—The Lower Floor saves you money, Yes, We Deliver. Best Goods for Least Money, Green’s Butter and Grocery Stores Stall 50, Lower Floor—Phone Elllott 1848 strips.) Special Plenie Cookies BOLDT’S STVMUUUUU UU TNEAUTUAUAv nvr TATA Metropolitan DELICATESSEN Bie 2Be (Filled with French coffee PAGE 15 U Deputy Acquitted ews Seized pocPhenealpetiencasriandiiaaliag | Officials |Says Tourists Will Opens at U. of W.| of Death Charges a eae gg adapta beng Off for Session! Bring $60,000,000 © open house” on the) EVERETT, May 19.-—Ray Taro. NEW YORK, May 19—A tomb | august 1920, to put up @ monu P yf Tourist travel toward the const im campus opened Friday |deputy sheriff of Snohomish ¢ stone on a plot in a cemetery can be| ment and four r ta on hia fot |, » Betty Of six customs officials) pected heavy thi won, aceorde and will remain open until Saturday | was acquitted of manslaughter her oized and wold at auction satisfy lin Calvary come for $1,250,| ‘eft Seattle riday to attend a ing to en rt ¢ reset iy » " | nonig PO rs ’ . ‘ 04 be ¢ bodies |conference on matters pertaining to| secret of the Pacific Exhibits of student work | yeaterday. Only two ballots were |She’s in Love With Her Employer—a Married Man— | debt for an unpaid batance on the | Brand! paid $476 ald had th bod custocat rwatiatiene ko be blk. in| Tomria phe ege adlgastins sexing bg | but He Doesn’t Know It and She Has “Some |*0n® 't was decided by Justice Mac-| 1. nuried in the plot. Other in-|g.. srancisco under the direction of |£F* in the experimental cot: | © Was accumed of shooting and Prat rate In Queen art Ty cilin werk nov wut, nnd ettee (enn 4 red ‘ ee eee arney Bergerson, a Great) © ee Th the ument,|trying vainly to find Brandi, the|@imer Dover, ass to the Pacifio hitects’ shack and the| Northern fireman, following a. dis ten h was ordered by Joaeph Bran.! company brought wult Ithe treasury. meals “es watts. | rm reman, lowing a di B Yy Cc y NTHIA GRE 7 Running away from ii is not always the best way of ending TT LI mn MM MMMM Shoulder Lamb. ..1244¢ Roast Pork, Ib...1714¢ Leg of Lamb, lb...25¢ Roast Veal, lb. ..1244¢ Rex Sugar-cured Bacon, lb. .....2746¢ Sugar-cured Hams.25¢ Ground Bone, 4 lbs.15¢ SEABOARD MEAT CO. Stall 5 Lower Floor 8 ay Limit 8 Lbs.While it lasts. TUUTTTTTTTTTTH TH) BORAX SOAP CHIPS, Large, 29c CLEAN-EASY SOAP, Bar... 4$c LUX, Pkg., 10c; OLD DUTCH, Can, SHREDDED WHEAT, Pkg., 12c POST TOASTIES, Pk 9c QUAKER OATS, Large Pkg., 28c VAN CAM? CAMP’S CATSUP, * 25c s SNOWFLAKE SODAS 6-Lb.Tin . . . $1.13 Refund Returned Tin .20 S Dainty Crisp & Halted Wafers MAX! MUM Crystal White Soap, bar... .5¢ Elastic Starch, pkg.......10¢ Sweet Potatoes, 1s........15¢ Van Camp's Pork & Beans— BMall .....ceececesoees WAFBO 0c ccesensevece Underwood's Clam Chowder, Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, can .... Tuna Fish, white meat, 14s 23¢ © Log Cabin Syrup— small .....0+<seessces sane medium .... 5 large . Crisco, 114-lb. can.. 3-lb. CAN. veee ees Rex Flour, 49s .. Federal Milk, can. Borden's Eagle Brand, can 22¢ Washington Macaroni, pkg. .9¢ Chinese Noodles, pkg.......9¢ Spratt’s Dog Biscuit, pkg. .40¢ Toilet Paper, large rolls— 2 rolls for .... 15¢ Exceptional Good Broom. .87¢ Max-I-Mum Coffee A GOOD coffee that is biended and roasted in them. You'll agree that FisHer’s Rottep Oats do taste better. To begin with it’s the fine, big, plump western oats themselves, then the exclusive FisHER process——electrically toasted—that brings out the rich oat flavor. Ask for FISHER’S ROLLED OATS at your Grocer’s Electrically toasted Golden Gar, Coffee Has been on the mar ket for years, and has always been a GOOD coffee, Packed in vac uum cans to keep the flavor fresh. 42c lab, Can. ... Vacuuia PACKED COFFEE A full-bodied COFFEE that com- Seattle, VACUUM packed. 44c POUND ean.... CorFEE UREE TEA pletely meets the requirements 1 apices TEA CEYLON (A Black ‘Tea)— TREE TEA JAPAN (A Green Toa)— The only brand of HIGH-GRADE tea we know of that is sold so 53c reasonably—POUND pkg.... of those who desire only the BEST—and the price is not high VACUUM packed, L-POUND can These prices are GUARAN INNS for our Seattle Stores—but those in Our Stores outside of Seattle are, however, ccrrespondingly LOW! Slack, Yorth (Geo, Curtis, REMONT DISTRICT 2 Blewett Ave, (RD. Kerr, Mer) 4201 Fremont Ave. borough, Mer.) NORTH END 85th and Greenwoo (R, D. Sear- ric’ jamlem, (F. Rivers. NORTH BROADWAY Broadway North (C, V, Evans, Mer) f) (O.W ND PA Ave Aa-, BASTLA 201 Mastlake Ave. ( Mer.) RENTON HILL 1320 Pike St. (HL J, Marquardt, Mgr.) KB. UNION DISTRICT 23rd and BK. Union (G. Rawlings, Mer.) BREMERTON, WASH 4th St. Public Market (D. gill, Mer.) KENT, WASH. 2nd and Market St. (A. B. Comba, Mer.) Caldwell, C. Cow- QUBEN ANNE 7th Ave, West and W: (Dp. KR Johnson, Mer.) 215 fanne’ Ave.” (Harry Graw HI PARK DISTRICT 180) Yesler Ave, (W. C, Adkison, Mer.) AUBURN, WASH, New Wall Bldg, next to Mission Theater (D. W. MeKay, Mgr.) TACOMA, WASH, Sanitary Grocery Company, Ay Sanitary Public Market ( Guhr, Mgr.) Be. a. KIRKLAND Market and Picadelli St. (B. S. Johnson, WEST SEATTLO 4214 West Alaska (S, M. Dodd, | Mer.) 2150 California Ave, (i. R. Cole- man, Mer ¢ neaux, Mgr)

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