The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 17

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b] S . Boys’ Suits SALE FOR QUICK CLEARANCE A STORE FULL OF VALUES Our high grade Boys’ Norfolk Suits, pairs full-lined knickers—large assort- ment of fabrics and colors. Ages 7 to 18 years. Special— *1325 $1.2:50 41628 2 THE EATTLE STAR 'R.O. T. C.Course at Who's to Blame for the Home Shortag ep j | WASHINGTON, July 7.--Who'g to, cent ave come down # little, but the | #maller increase over the &é level | at's resulted in the high | mals has 0 a cent t tha change has done lit: | building ¢ t figures Half of thelr six weeks’ ne. pNecensities or luxurion brente t y more than to equalize them. | indicate t the general cost @f m, atudent off n m 14] The ca 70, the, ‘The inflated cost of building ma » peak | latent # blngdosspsisy cris mi wd ~" A ands bpp tert has had fa ne » with | Prices th when train: [fall terms, A gombined review and yf yja) r a tar * wagea| the wan | Wulldit als now a | whe ) per cent higher is, ave |fleld meet will mark the closing of bald to at height. The Meare con.| 7 ane a|the camp. Boxing bouts, pole vauit. PA te wo tteuction In thone days in lareely re QOU@R@BORORORORORBOROROROROROROBORORORORORS lthat @ nounced by the department of | today and high rent cf es atone | Altho both have slumped since the; Building materials have slumped |peak, the survey shows that the in. | @rently since the peak, and wages 4 training Cc | emetery Sinks as i « in materiald. (eb. much | Mi greater’ thak: nat ovat ‘attained. by A MULISH HABIT just the proper sort of bait on that pointy et eae fantry Big ine Caves i BML | wages. * It wan Hetty's first visit to the a a cal training, tent pited’ infan MIDDLETON, England, July Starting with the level that extat A i hie i es aaa {deill, guard duty and | wction IN] part of the ancient cemetery of (ed in 1913 vad pr ecihe country, and when she saw the chick jal been assimilated in turn by (hel) ine cavein of @ lead mme un.) cred per cent, wages paid to|waik, she ran to her mother in eager young warriors : derneath. j carpenters had increased only 100 per | alarm. From this time on the engineering cent Why, Betty." vafll her mother Biuhill Chile Cheese clans will study sketching. When the cost of brick had in “are you afraid of ubickens?” |tion of fortifications: creased 190 per cent, wages paid to maid the ebild, “they kicked jroad engineering, pontoon bridg! jreconnaissance and engineer tema. The doughboye will # | problema and rear range work score of other subjects. at me."~-Boston Transeript brickinyers had increased only 75 per | PIKE PLACE AND ECONOMY PUBLIC MARKETS} re on nalssance, guard actions, ac bayonet training # In hot weather the over-seld con artifierymen are hard at work tents of meat, white flour and Ifiring data, meevice of the piece, ter] refined cerenis produce Inxy rain problems, conduct of fire and| drowsy, “hate yourself” feeling 8 Pounds the intricacies of the French 76 Every student rises in the gray | and dewy morning at 546 a, m,, and unti! he is wafted to sleep at night | by the allvery notes of “taps” at 10] o'clock, his hours are packed with [practical and class room tnetruction After the completion of their lcourses the students are eligible for reserve commissions in the army and |need only train a few weeks each |year to hold thelr rank For each minor infraction of gamp lor barracks orders a specified num. ROMAN MEAL and other alka line food insure you more ambi tion and energy in the hot spell than you have ever known In summer | Roman Meal Aids Digestion— Positively Relieves Constipation | Best Cane 56¢ Granulated 52¢ Cane Sugar, per sack, $6.00-—Kine G 100-T, sack, $6.70 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Bars for 25c Auger Stalle—Pike Place and Keonemy Markets—Lewer Floors CARNATION or 356 = Lower Floor Stall 58 and Stall 63 Tall PAGE 17 OPTICAL 1 He DEPARTMENT Hear hartent Dree Store Sussman Yee Co. Cole ee marae ground daily. See our Down: cy Bone w Retary Bakery Mil Special for a week— Scotch Oat Meal— S Bes. custeaa 28¢ We Make Vagan'’s Hoteake Flour SANDWICH FILLING made and delicious, Ib 40¢ MINCED HAM, Ib........-25¢ Boneless PIG'S FERT, ib...26¢ HOLLY DELICATESSEN Stall 53 Keonomy Miki, Lar. Fl. Home Cans |ber of biack marks are chalked ap | BORDEN’S 4 75¢ | Children’s Straw Hats |againat the offender's company, each poate Se | black and lunit betng allowed 100 points a day tor ccauere brown. e |from which to make deductions. * . Bathing $2 85 |. Rach college or miljtary academy A gla! ad A. HANSEN | pM will be allowed repregentation at the 15% Pike nee jarket Suits. . rm Wash Hats |Camp Perry, Oniod rifte matches | (Bring your own container) ; 49 “Keonomy Market | khaki and Ist Ave. Entrance |trom September 2 to 27, this year jand furnish six firing members, « |team coach and captain and one al | Mesh Union Suits — r one Ruth 95 |ternate for the content . Cc. sizes 24 to 95c. Large Cans Mroagcast ‘very Evening Between 646 and 7:15 . YAM SWEET POTATOES iSc Per doxen, $1.65; Case (2 dozen), $3.20 Mote nck ed | ae colar ith dS PURE CIDER VINEGAR; Gal. 29c; Qt. 8c ad ie ‘has Hts baseball — ie bd | Meat o' Wheat .ssseB0@ } Golden Dates, 2 tbs 25¢ Cc porty ive bas been formed which brings | Fe, or CaOp Milk Gimit six), | Del Monte Cataup ... 25¢ ™ IVE wit on t om Knickers jout hundreds of enthusiastic rooters | re “ gtd | wan c ie 26 - nabs . lanch Waturday. ‘The tore pleasant) argo soa 6 ise | eee eee Se CANS Crystal Whi Calumet Baking Powder Summer Footwear for Men, ba |aide of camp life has not been neg: | " “ [lected hy the officers at camp. | Women and Children Frosh eda Crackers, 2 The -B6@ | Del Monte Pimeotens tonne $59 | LACEY Pure Food — 1511 ned Place Market One of the first actions of the ye sage ed . ore wae Scion King & & : Co [usr of governors their | mers mages Lert. Bn | esate eats ° club was to donate the club to the me pate | “po Fisk T H E K 1 | 6 THE KING OF 2nd at University St., students each Wednesday night for ver, oan ee dancing. The Community Service and lother similar organteations furnish | [a weekly quota of girls for the) Children’s Allieather Sandals and Ventilated ‘ $1 25 STONG price currens PRICE CUTTERS » Yaptha Soap idances, which have proven one of Oxfords A Good |the brightest features of the encamp- | Children’s Nubuck one-strap Small Ivory, & bare. ‘The Feowing Goo scala Good for » Weeks for a Weeks Juries, today told The Star that helt | ment. { Pumps and Jimm FI nn Is\:: ready to “take back” his “corner” Each night a «tring of students Oxtords $1 48 Economy Market Headquarters FINE DILL PICKLES, Doz. bd ate (0c in a week or so. may be seen weoding their way to Wenlen's Whites Canvas Ox for all Brands | the post exchange and Greene park MASON JARS---Pints, 80c; Qts., 90c; 4Gals,$1.10. Jimmy has been out of bed just | ent CANNED MILK— one week For six weeks following |foF cooling drinks, ice cream and Trim Remark. 5 large 10¢ Rolls Toilet Paper . Coming Back to Tes aac Or as Sepee faring tx, Semne Coane eee cnt Levine trim. S248 abty Popair ta eam sence BSc | Fics Senecio; in | Providence hospital, where, with an |houses and a number of attractive aaa Oaierde: bebee veneer Fresh Creamery 43c 30c can Royal Baking Powder ..... Sell The St | injured skull and shoulders, he wes |restaurunta, candy, clothing and drug ern [ BUTTER ........ $1.25 Fine Brocms, 79¢; $1.00 Good Brooms ar treated and made ‘moat well, Ho stores dot the concession park, where |fmm "Ok" $1.48 || 2 Pounds, se 5 bars Crystal White Soap ..... jeays now that he’s just @ little bit ! oe en CRISCO.....-. 6 men may lay in & supply of} “weak” and @ little bit ak Seni die } being in bed #0 long. Seventh and Union, 1 will aay that! ‘Today he was out strolling—taking his visit to the howpital haa not “sort of slow at first.” but getting red away the freckles, Tho a lit | along with « plucky grin. For those bit taller and « tittle bit thinner, | who knew Jimmy on his corner at ‘he’s the same Jimmy Flynn. { Sound and d Conservative Banking Results in Safety and Service to the Depositor By Wanda von Kettler Jimmy Flynn, 14-year-old Star news . Who, on May 17, was struck “t ing lumber near Fifth ave. and it ” ‘nion st., and who later was feared fo tp dying as a result of the in- Our regular 250 Coffee, 3 Vbs.... Next Ib, .... BH | CHEES! 6 OIL SARDIN! stitt” from | iE, pound Bon: oe! ne 28¢; Qts. 47 es Sib. can M. J. B. Coffee... ve FAMILY SHOE MARKET 1600 Pike Place, Foot of Pine Total, 4 Ibs. WILSON & LUCKHURST Incorporated Stalls 60-61, Economy Mit, $1.25 quart-can Pure Imported Olive Oil. 10 Be bars Ideal Laundry Soap . Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, tb, can 2 MAPLE KARO SYRUP. K. C. Baking Powder 4 lbs, Kibow-eut Macaroni 20 oval can Sardines 3 pkgs. Armour'e Corn F 40c can Star Lobster be can Cove Oysters. ‘ 25e bottle Tomato Cateup... b0c qt jar Pi 2 Ibs. pure Coc Fagnant’s Butter Store Economy se Laer Floor Down Pike St. Incline under Bartell Drug Store 2he Aunt € Sinaiond Pancake | _ Flour for . | Three 18¢ pk; Pancake Ibe Rogers’ Extract for . k Table Creme Oi! M 1 A Bank Statement That Any Man or Woman Can Understand 3 Iba. Crystal W Soap Chips. 25e 25e bottle Pure Cider Vinegar 3-™. box Soda Crackers...... Soap 2 250 cans Minced Clams n Mush, lge phe. 21¢ 2 20c ca Je ile s Corn Pinkes te Oats, large Merlino Brand eure xtalten Statement of June 30, 1922 The Bank has Deposits of $21,705,914.53 A conservative banker always has these deposits In mind, and he arranges his assets #0 as to he able to meet any request for payment For This Purpose We Have [1] Cash ; (Gold, Bank Notes and Specte) and w ith demand. U. S. Government Bonds Same as cash. Bonds Of municipalities, salable. Old F mela Fie OF Wai 1 Rie ae bic Men's % doz Pi Come early if We reserve the rig DEPARTMENT STORE Lower Floor Pike Pince Mai near Sugar Stall PIKE STRERT MARKET 6,830,555.21 lepal deporitartes returnable on [2] [3] 2,749,191.67 4,874,089.62 QnCADO ©, | vounc LAMB ROAST, Lb. 7l2c Steer Beef Roast 10¢ | Sugar Cured Bacon. .25¢ Veal Roasts 12te¢ | Salt Pork .......... 15¢. Fresh Wieners, 2 Ibs. .35¢ railroads and other corporations, of first quality and easily 7 > [4] Loans ‘ F ‘ r ; ‘ 9,326,355.88 AR Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs. ..25¢ Payable in less than three months on the average, largely secured by See Our Display of Smoked Meats and Sausages collateral. MENGEDOHT’S MARKET | Corner Market—Lower Floor G R E E N PUTS ON aneTuEi BIG SALE Our Best Best Fine Full Cream BUTTER SUGAR CHEESE 45c; 2 Ibs. 88c 8 Ibs. 56c 25c¢ LB. CORN BEEF HASH, BIG CANS ......19¢; 3 for 55¢ 3 BIG CANS MILK. | 3 CANS TOMATOES 2 Kippered Herring. Ripe Olives, pint.... “TOKIO | sToRE TEA Sanitary Market * Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Represents our ownership interest in the great the U, 8. Federal [5] 54,000.00 Stalls 24.96.87 3 cans FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK (6 limit). 6 bars CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Mazola Oil—Pt. 27¢; qt. 49¢; \%4-gal. 90¢; i gal ROYAL BAKING POWDER 3 bars FELS NAPTHA SOAP SALMON EGGS Fresh string 8 Re Lower Floor Reserve Bank of [6] [7] Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Our New Banking House Into which we will move in a few days, arranged so as to give every facility and convenience to our customers. 55,378.41 713,573.92 to known HAVE A DRINK > food these warm days big. foaming mug of our rRooT Nothin, asa famous BEER Fe Fresh Fish of Allie Total to Meet Deposits $23,6 603, 144. 71 250 can Dill Pickles ' eS Oe oes ee Ee Bie Veer ns ans ¢olt Bardings \BB¢ | Sweet Picken’ pint [8] This Leaves a Surplus of % ye 365.18 18 Eppa rcaye se | S he meaner Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the debts to the de 26e cans Cocoa positors are paid, and is a guarantee fund upon which we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been lodged with us for many years. OH, 80 GOOD! Watermelons, 4c Lb. Peaches, per box . Apricots, basket Speetat on ¢ STALL 1 MAPLEINE Make your own syrup and flavor with Mapleing 2-oz. bottle, 35¢ GREEN’S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORE Stalls 102-103-105-110 Corner Market—First Avenue Floor MURRAY SELLS AS HE ADVERTISES Good Quality, Honest Weight, Lower Prices SHOULDER MUTTON ...................6¢ Mutton Chops . Bast bs | Pot Roasts . PES * Sirloin Steaks .15¢ | Boiling Beef ...... .6c MURRAY'S WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 Pike Street—Corner Market, Lower Floor Crescent Cream Coffee Delicious Flavor, Uniform Quality 81.25 Dr. Gregory’s 45¢ 1b. EN Health Bread You'll be delighted with the fia vor. Your physician recommends it for its healthful properties SPECIAL SATURDAY Fresh Cherry Pie TELL YOUR FRIENDS BEGINN’S BAKE SHOP 15234 Sanitary Market First Ave, Floor 3 tbs, Our listed resources, enumerated in this statement, do not and cannot include those as- wunar sets of friendliness and helpfulness which this bank has in the personnel of its board of directors, its officers and employes. These are assets which pay dividends to our patrons in service and satisfaction and have made us the largest bank in the State of Washington. Lower Floor wholesome, IT'S A PLEASURE trade at our Fresh ness and quality are evi denced by the fresh, bright colors of rich, red salmon, halibut, speckled Dolly Varden trout, ete, PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET Stall 10, Sanitary Market Lower Floor to booth, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Dolly Daniel Kelleher, Chairman J. H. Newberger, Vice President E. G. Ames, Vice President H. C. MacDonald, Cashier J. W. Spangler, President R. V. Ankeny, First Vice President P. B. Truax, Vice President

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