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a FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. SEATTLE ELEC » CLR eaiaccand tnor friends wil hole! Bereaved Pair Held| & plenic Saturday at the farmers’! for U, S, Grand Jury | plente grounds near Enumelaw anteaetuamensie 3. Wha, , Dury, son and husband of Mes. Tn $4 human beings out of 100, the be tert leg Is stronger than the right bury, Who died last week from t —)/ Narcotics While her home was being / matted, were bound over for the fed. eral grand Jury Thursday by United States Commiasioner A. W. Bow man ~ RUPTURE ‘CURED In 30 Days, or today for © write lating the fedora narcotic law, CORSICANA, Tex.- ous your’ name and Andrews, 609 K City, Mo. i George Jester, 76, confederate veteran, former leu. tenant governor of Texan, dead here. ites, try this crisp, Alice Bradley. Re- | See amy member, it’s “Tillamook” that gives the and just-right fla the piquancy ; g' vor. Tillamook Cheese Salad an Fame Soha 0d Ceckery peers cup dares, Se ‘does coats and HRT sete od wane eee isa ot aed “Arramer tg md fo i Shee Tyee coon pra et serve in rests of lemuce Every golden slice of delicious “Tillamook” has the num imprinted plainly onthe nd Be sure you get the genuine. ‘TMLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION ‘Tillamook, Oregoa 25 cheaee Knchene owned end cpevoed more piecse, 9 ZF ~ DOB °R PORC effects Of swallowing a quantity of | ‘They are charged with vio. | DROUGHT SENDS PRICES SOARING Milk and Lumber Men Both Predict Increases the 80th day of drought, Friday, both ;mitk and lumber | Warning of higher prices for their | reenective products | The general forecast for the Pacific | Northwe ter part of the wook ferver Salisbury, how make no promine other th. with westerly winds,” for lay Milk distributors declared that, due to the shortage of grans, cows are being fed hay, and are producing less milk They have absorbed two raines made ther Ob- would by the producers, they sald, and will have to pass the next raise on to the public, It ix expected that an advance will be made about August 8, when distributors say they will be compelled to pay $2.65, instead of $2.40 per 100 pounds. With mills closing dalty for lack of logs, the West Coast Lumbermen's [association predicts higher prices for ahingtes 1 and other lines. F acts ‘About CANADA Those interested in Canada's farm and industrial opportunities are cordially invited to come and secure first hand information at 902 Secord Ave., Seattle, Wash. Mr. W. F. Anderson will tell you the facts about Canada. and will not put obligation by hearing this talk. Industrial and Resources Dept. Dewttt Vester W.F. Andersen apt. Ast. Marquetio Widg. 907 Hecond Ava, Chicage, i. Beattie, Wash. You are welcome Cat’s Claws Damage Thin Crepe Dress “Ella, for peatnned’ fake, leave that cat alone. You are fifteen years old, remember, and too old to tease the cat, Enpectally since you have lon your Georgette crepe dress. You know what a cat's claws can do to —Oh, I knew it! Yoknew it! Wil With the weather man chalking up| distributors gave | ot was showers for the tat. | loudy, | THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle’s Own Operatic Star Visiting City Sebastian Burnetti Beattic music lovers will recognize in Sebastian Burnett! the city’s own srand opera star. Burnett, He ts stopping with hin siste: Sara Burnett, 1250 17th ave, N The star baritone, who began hin Professional career many years ao, after study under the great masters of Europe, has appeared with nearl all the foremost artists of the conti nent in productions of grand opera, and has been connected with the Majestic Grand Opera Co., of New the Montreal Opera Co, of Canada, the Kominche Oper, of Ber lin, and Segaldt Opera Co., of Mexico. During the past two years Bur- York, nett! has devoted himself entirely t teaching, due, it is anid, to hin ability to build voices, He is, however, planning to enter grand opera again after his vacation. One of Bur concen wan hi Amelita Galli-Curcl, rapid following this triumph. you ever learn to mind? If you Weren't so big I would spank you and put you te bed.” “Oh, mother, I am so sorry. I my dress) It's a bad tear, too, Oh, I do feel so bad about it.” “You are feeling bed pretty late. That dreas was old to start with and such a ragged gash as that can't be| MODERN STYLES IN ANCIENT mended. What are you guing to do about it? “Oh, mother, I don't know what one please, if I get it on creditr’ “I don't know about that. Where can you get a dress without paying down a whole lot of money?” “Cherry's, mother, Cherry's, A wonderful place at 1015 Second ave,, between. Madison and Spring, in the Rialto Midg., over the Pig'n Whistle, and I can get lovely things there on credit. payment I may take my dress and then pay monthly till I finish pay- Ing for it."--Advertixement. After making the first life in the great outdoors. usually declared a success. that is required is water for the mixing. short trips; large packages for long trips. Good “eats” go hand in hand with If the food is O. K. the camping trip is You’re sure of good pancakes if you take along a package of Fisher’s Pancake Flour. It contains powdered milk and sugar, so all AT YOUR GROCER’S—small packages for Burnett ts a brother ef Simon leading jew. the orches He also has brother, never thought the cat would tear] puis eae te 7" | He will |) make Seattle his headquarters until Burnett, one of Beattie’ elers, and Tiny Burnet tra leader. September, The frescos on the palace walls are te do. You know I need « new) beautifully preserved, fully bear out dress-up gown. May I have a new| Ur high estimate of the ancient Cre- The women have lownecked skirts at Knossos, many of which tans. bodices and richly Mounced reaching to the grdudd} and ‘dow men and women seem to have worn something In the nature of corsets. At all events the waspowalst ts the, they are Pa a Frenchman exciaimed in astonishment when he waa taken to he ordinary tyne. ristans,”* “Why, nee thone pictures, which were, was told, at least 3.500 yearw old J. MeG zation PORTLAND... W. est fire. GREAT SALE Tents and Camping Supplies Our New 19th Store 1123 First Ave., Corner Geneca St. Camp Lewis Wireless SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLIES Manufacturers of Tents and Canvas Goods SPECIAL Gold Medal Cots, $3.00 Each 8x10 8-02, Tents $9.95 We Make All Size Tents Tarpaulins at Low Prices Tarpaulins Made While You Wait Tents—ll Kinds—Get Up for Your Inspection Camp Lewis Wireless 1123 First Ave. Use Cuticura and Have Lustrous Hair Regular shampoos with Cuticura at will your scalp clean and healthy. fore shampooing touch of dandruffand itching, ifany, with Caticura Ointment. A healthy ecalp meane thick, gloery hair. Seen Et ag yes. handle. gaeekoreent without ho arrived In Seattle this week, is conducting a master class in vocal during his vacation. Mine tti's firmt great suc Palmero,| Italy, in 1909. Hin rise to fame was -@ in “The Evolution of Civ Holcomb, 22, dead here as result of injuries sus. tained yesterday when fighting for. SAVED DOLLAR BUT LOST HIS LIFE ON POISON MOONSHINE To save a dollar, Pat Reardon, 2116 18th ave, 8, sacrificed hin ) | life, Reardon died in city how pital Thursday afternoon from the effects of hin purchase—a pint of denatured alcohol Reardon, lying on his cot be. fore hin death, told nurses be tween snatches of delirium, that & bootierser had sold him the Polson for $2.60, explatoing, “You'll save a dollar and it's the beat moonshine there in.” The aged man acerpted the “bargain” and drank it. He was found unconacious shortly after in the rear of the Washington Iron works, and rushed to the hospital, where medical attention wan givep him. Police have been unable to lo: cate the vendor of the poison. Military Funeral | for Slain War Vet) Harry Quigs, world war veteran and private in the U. & army, who} died at Camp Lewis after being shot by Jenne A. Arwood, military guard, was buried at Fort Lawton Thurs. | day with military honors. Funeral | services were held at Butterworth's | chapel. } Builds Hot Weather |; Energy You can't play your Favorite Summer game after a hard day's work if you lack strength. Hat ROMAN MEAL health and strength. IT “COOLS THE BLOOD,” AIDS DIGESTION, RELIEVES CONSTIPATION. for ly i" sh LEGS OF LAMB, FRESH DRESSED CHICK POT ROAST, per Ib, . VEAL RUAST, per Ib. . PORK ROAST r Ib. FANCY BASTERN BAC 2 Ibs. fresh Nut Margarine, 480 3 big cans Milk +240 2 Ibs. fresh Ginger Snaps... \2he 8 cans Peas, Corn, Tomatoes ..280 6 gane Ol Bar. dines... 400, Jar chiioned 3 a batten 91,00 0c buik ‘Special Coffee .....28¢ des, We Deliver South End Pubic perket cw. 6439 Ballard Ave. (Ingo Gamlem, 43rd and 4th N, Mer.) 1906 45th St. North (Geo, Curtis, Mer.) 710-712 Blewett Ave. (C. H, Trent, 4201 Fremont Ave. 85th and Greenwood (F. Rivera. pee Dh ctscuee Kresh Ground Bone Every Day _ SEABOARD MEAT CO. STALL 5, LOWER FLOOR -\|Pemberton Seeking | State Court Bench| Having nooured the indorsement of | Rasirondy of tne United States re.| PRESTON, King. July 21—Phimbee the State Federation of Labor, #u- | ling he would take a bath in a water perior Judge W. H. Pemberton of |°*'V® yearly four times as much ian George Walmsley dived By Whatcom county announced Friday | freight from mining a» they do from lmistake into s tar tank. He was his intention to seek nomination for | manufacturing SNOW- DRIFT Shorten- ing 2-Ib 47¢ 4-1b 89 8-Ib 1.73 Roof Garden Ground Chocolate, EWM cs ter oa rus 43c yap eg 's Ground ocolate, 1 Ib. 3 Oc) Hershey's s Cocoa, 1-lb. can 37c ROYAL WHITE SOAP, bar. LUX, per package . eit aes the two-year term on the state su Dives i in Tar Tank, preme bench, Has Dark Thoughts | rescued TREE Le Green or Black Y, Wb. 27c 1 tb. 53¢ 19¢ McDonald's Roof, Garden | Baker's Premium Cake Chocolate | Chocolate, 1% | a4 ee we | NY Instant Postum, | large ...... eee 43 Cc Wee George Washington Instant Coffee, 38 email: C CoE ee pe PICNIC PLATES, pkg.10¢ MA a COFFEE ae 24-1b. can— MA x1 MUM $1.00 sae itr | SF 24 can § | PICNIC SETS.9¢ | HILL’S Red Can Coffee, Ib. “Folge er’s coreer GATE Coffee 1-lb can— CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS, Can .. lic} ROAST BEEF, 1s, can. -25¢ | CORNED BEEF, 1s. .25¢ | PIG’S FEET, ats. e7¢ SLICED BACON, glass..20¢ | VEAL LOAF, %s..14¢ | DEVILED MEA UNDERWOOD’S DEVILED er HAM or TONGUE, Ys, 23¢; \8.. JELLO, pkg 10¢| Knox Gelatine, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg. .10¢/ Shredded Wheat, pkg. ...-....12¢ Cream of Wheat, ero pkg. . .23¢ KELLOGG’S BRAN, Package esti kcsttede’ shu 20. JERSEY CORN FLAK POST TOASTIES, Package ......... - 9¢} Meat-o-Wheat, Puffed Wheat, | Puffed Rice, ff pkg. ........17%¢ Chinese Noedles, Washington Macaroni, pkg.9 Large pkg. ..28¢) 10¢ | GRAPE NUTS, pkg.........- peers cc) These prices are GUARANTEED for our Seattle Stieiniiat those. in Ou eal Spores outside of Seattle are, however, correspondingly LOW! SEATTLE DOWNTOWN : ke St. (J. F. Coleman, Mgr.) it. (J. A. Ellison, Mer.) Public” Market jet Tat Me Carruthers, Mgr) BALLARD DISTRICT Mer.) WOODLAND PARK 1917 Greenwood Ave, (O. W. Ad- kison, Mer Tatnney Ave. (W. C Mer.) UNIVERSITY DISTRICT EB. (H Slack, | FREMONT DISTRICT (CM, Twede, Mgr.) NORTH END Mer.) ' par. : Green Sells Cheaper Than Ever 8 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 2 Ibs. White Figs..........28e Butter, our best, 1b Abe 2 Ibs. fresh Cottage Cheese... 2 big cans Apricots or Peaches .. i 25e can Dili Pickiow 3 cans Del Monte Pork and Beans : “dl {,Folar White Soup: “Ib. sack F Kutt Cream C} 8 Ibe. French Py Parow 3 Glow " JE [N vem" Greens Bute and Gacery Slr te NORTH BROADWAY 233 Broadway N. (G. O. Eskiand, B. UNION DISTRICT 2374 and E. Union (G, Rawlings, | Mer.) BASTLAKE 201 Eastlake Ave. (F, A. Wileox- Market and! “peed st Bes son, Mer.) EVERETT, SH. RENTON HILL Hewett and Oaks St (T. Moty~ | 1320 Pike St. (H. J. Marquardt, neaux, Mgr.) Mer.) BREMERTON, WASH LESCHI PARK DISTRICT Ath st Fublic Market (D. C. Cow- s er. 1801 Yesier Way (F. EB. Hafer, Mer.) PORT ANGELES, WASH. 107 East First St Qf C, Alsa- brook, Mer.) KENT, WASH. 2nd and Market St. (A. B. Combs, Mer.) WEST SmATTLE 4214 West Alaska (D. D. Dodd, Mer.) 2150 Calffornia Ave. (8: M. Dodd, Mer.) AUBURN, WASH. New Wall Midg, next to Mission Theater (D. W. McKay, Mgr.) QUEEN ANNE HILL 7th Ave. West and West McGraw (D. Roy Johnson, Mgr.) 2215 Queen Anne Ave. (LF. ‘TACOMA, WASH, Johnson, Mg | Sanitary Grocery Compan: 201) Maine St. Xs. P. Pittsford, Sanitary Public Market ( Mer.) Gubr, Mgr.) Independent Market Stall 60 Main Floor Special for Saturday | Devil's Food Cake, each 45¢ Filled Race Track Coffee Cake, each 3 Picnie Sub, Sandwich Limit 8 Lbs. While it lasts.