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WAR STARTS ON PAGE ONE Placed in three sectors, as follows 3. At Chanak, the key city at the Barrowest part of the Dardanelles The Turks must take this position Before they can force a crossing She straits, Strong Rritish det Mrents are entrenched there and be Bind them lies a long line of de Mireyers ready to give the soltiers artillery support ® At the Iemid peninesvia. This Peninsula, about 30 miles wide, ts the @Mly means of approach by land to the Rosphorus and Constantinopte. ‘The British have entrenched them Selves at many strategic points in the hills which cover the peninsula and the heavy guns of warships pro Secting their Manks can drop hure Shells anywhere within a range of 20 miles. 2 In Constantinople. Here British are prepared to put down @hyY Uprising by the use of machine guns Strong detachments of troops Are being Kept in the city to cope With any troubles behind the "Ines. With the Britikh and Tw oh facing each other In the Dardanetics “war theater,” Jugo Slavia today started concentra tion of her forces on the Bul garian border, according to word received today, The Jugo-Slavic concentration on the fronticr, tt was stated, w prompted by the fear the Russian Poriet army would march via Bul to the ald of Mustapha Kemal, of the Turkish nationa’ the | HERE'S MORE ABOUT | First picture of Mustapha Kemal Pasha, | KEMAL PASHA IN THE FIELD ) victorious Gand invade the Balkan states the, ih leader, mounted and directing his troops as they drive ‘Turk desires to reconquer © Greek and Turkish subjects tn Con, stantinople. Mlantinople and cities of the neutral Bone were mobilized by the author! the | Greeks from the whole coast of Asia Minor and menace Con- tes today to prevent clashes. || HERE’S STARTS “ » |jmone” = SLAYER OF BOY = ,,..23 HE GUARDS” || Y8ae PAGE 1 OFF FOR WAR | wasninson rea tied, jnformation| of the shooting, and abet him RY LLOYD ALLEN lcharging Staren with first degree! twice thru the cheek and once LONDON, Sept. 22.—The see | murder, arraigned him in court, and) thru the arm. With one shell ‘end battalion of the Grenadier (had his trial eet for Sept. 27. He stilt left im his gun, Staren Geards and the third battalion will ask the jury te order the man rushed the Bonjiorn! house, of the “ag Stream Guords were | hanged. Mra. Bonjiorni and the two girls the Near East today. ‘This quick action probably ix | And younger won 1 the door in Dene of Connaught re all that prevented « Lynching, a» the imvader' faer, and he fired hie the Grenadiers who are the residents of Wilson Oreck = re me shot thru the window of ‘The dispatch of the three detach- impressed the Britishers with Feality of the danger of war with irkey, because in normal times the act as bodyguards for the and are never sent overseas ex in the event of real war. eee turks Say Greeks ADANA, Sept. 12.—Four hundred | and Armenians have been ar-| in the act of spreading asc | announced today. An official denial of the stories the Turks. be demanded. met ait, Relief to Be Sent to Smyrna WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.-—Ap- itely 1,500 cars of foodstuffs, y destined for distribution in ig to be diverted to Smyrna | the American relief administra. Secretary of Commerce Hoover today. This cargo is now the Mediterranean. Appropriation of $200,000 for relief "of American refugees in Smyrna was | _ Provided by the senate yexterday. HERE’S MORE ABOUT CITY UNFAIR STARTS ON PAGE ONE here were willing to accept any kind of work, the garbage col lection division paid out an aver- age of $25,009 a month, the major pertion of which went to men who were not American citizens. the city charter, and neighbors of the Ronjiorn! tree. V — time Thursday family openty threatened to take the man out and hang him te « jolence was feared for » night, but the ot the soon quieted down and the Wilson Creek men went back to their homes certain that St by the Late Thursday nisht, Attorney Cross wire to Medical LAK® jan parent |and summon a man named Simchuck | tearie | to help hit. hie cousin. | is aren would be punished | law. Staren had Staren says Simehuck He also says he has la cousin living near Soap Lake, a fifty villages in the Turko-Greek | t¥° children somewhere forme have been burned and 109 | but he said he had not heard from them for Commit Atrocities | ‘ew mies trom nore Staren clatms he has a wife and) tir, Siberia, three years. Staren is of | Polish'birth. He bas asked Attorney the Turkish government at An- | Croes to see that his bank a: £0 to his counts cousin after he ts hanged. Staren appeared about the Bonjior. the Smyrna massacres was made |"! ranch. five mm Creek, Sw pigs. doing?” | with » around | Staren calfber Sl Prosecuting Douglas “What do you Douglas Loses from Wilson nday, He slept in the fields ‘The Kemalists, the statement said, | Sunday and Monday nights. Mon Preparing an official tet of | 44y he molested one of the Bonjiornt ing for the man-hunt Tuesday night charged with having com.| fils, Dut she broke away from him) ye was got ny atrocities and their surrender | TUCSday evening, about § O'clock, a> | unti! about 10 | cording to the story now to payment for the razed vil. | Bonjiorni, and by Joe Bonjiorni, “will be exacted, it was stated. who Ie now in the hospital in Wenat- chee, Staren appeared near the barn limmediately notified every town in as August aml Joe were feeding the/the county and In nearby counties, id by Mro. think you are he asked August. The bey turned and saw the man | gun in his hand and ran behind a fanning mill. followed him and deliber. ately sent two bullets from a %5- omatie pistol thru the boy's brain, He turned on the fa- thee, who had come at the sound Attempt to ap at Court Attorney Malcolm lost a round In bis battle | with Presiding Superior Judge Aus | tin E. Griffiths Thursday afterhoon ed to act as ch when the court insisted on hearing te in charge “The spirit of the state law and|the default divorce calendar after “es St the Arer the affidavit con-| denying the prosecutor's motion for "°** Pertaining to the circus will be /tiiues, “is that all city employes|a change of venue. should be limited to citizens of the United States and residents of Seat- tle” During July, 1922, it is said, $32, 662 was paid for garbage collection. niimes of 62 men, vheing = Americans, Parks’ affidavit. A Mist of employes, containing the | Judge Griffiths ordered that hear: 0¢* to make up a ¢ pt ant i ot whom it is al-|ing on the divorce calendar proceed. ala, The cir people will bring feed that only six can be taken as| “The charges that the prosecuting $90,900 worth of brand new scenery is included in| attorney cannot obtain a fair and “94 the Arena will be beautifully jimpartial hearing before me are | 2°corated in appropr lors Parks asks a hearing before the | frivolous,” Judge Griffiths sald. Last year the profits of the circus | y city council and an investigation of the garbage collection department. Affiday! ts of prejudice were filed | the door, the bullet whissing bt Ronjiornis cheek. He then « the b d again y Mr«. tered ot the girls and started to drag her away. Mra Ronjiornt, with a wit of rage, neteed a big club and rushed Staren. He released the girt and ran for the fields. Mrs. Bonjiorn! is a powerful wom an. She weighs probably 200 pounda Born in the south of France of Ital sg, she has inherited the aplrit of her extora, and even today chance a she pleads fe Just * reported to after time. ~~ The bedy of August Bonjt 8 T. Jenkins undert Ephrhta, is reported his wounds in pital Without exception him? while re yvering the Joe, Just one | th her big « tub. let me fx hare said cnt ie aking the from the Wenatchee hos people of Grant county today are praising the quick work of Sheriff Deyeou Deputy Sheriff McShane in or fied of the ah clock, tho 4 curred about § o'clock’ on the jiorni ranch, more than 30 miles here. The sheriff and his 4 is and wants ooting it oC Ron from eputy and warned all the raiiroad crews, ‘Thus a trap was laid for the and at 2 0 jhe had od inte it Northern freight train crew. ni him at Irby, jscene of the shooting SHRINE CIRCUS _ PLANS ARE $ Contests for | Babies Girls to Be Held The big Indoor Circus, un auspices of the Nile Temple 8 « to held 13 nights, September 30, to Saturday killer, k Wednestay morning A Great} given medical aid and health serv. abbed | about 12 miles from the | ET and) er the hrine, 14, inclusive, except Sundays, at the Arena Louis P. Schaeffer has been nd he has open: . where all | tranmcted The committee sta It ts to nelect irman of the commit ed of bust ooking against Judge Griffiths covering all {* ® Dinger succens even than that | the eases on the exlendar, After a spirited debate with Deputy Prose- euting Attorney T. | He in | Kugene Meacham to appear for the | Orthopedic Patterson, structed Diverce Proctor “Approximately 5 per cent of our| State and hearing on the divorce taxes Is spent for garbage collection,” ' Parks says in his affidavit, “under the present method, which is extrava- gant, illegal, and in violation of the Mate law and city charter.” “APPLES WILL BOOST STATE Plans now being perfected by W. W. Hopkins, Grant county fruit grow. @r, call for the disposal of all apples Shown at the Grant county exhibit at the Pacific Northwest Fruit Ex- Position, as boosters for the Colum. bia Basin project. Hopkins plans to | | calendar | tempt the Near low over Poincare, | Minister | here. When went on. | PEACE PARLEY IS WEAKENING | PARIS, | Britain made an eleventh today to avert hostilities Sept. 22—France and hour at-| in together it by getting on a Turkish policy With war clouds again the Dardanelles, Premier of France, and Foreign Curzon, of Britain, met} hanging they met France and Prit.| wrap each apple in @ specially pre-|ain were far apart on their attitude pared wrapper, on which is printed the name of the grower, the county, and statistics showing the possibilt. | | tes of the Columbia Basin, and send enough of these applies to Washing: | ton, D. C., #0 that every congress Man and newspaper correspondent at the national capitol may have one.| resolve not to yield to the Turkish, day. ‘The idea is outlined in a letter re. @eived from Hopking yesterday by) has been held, F. W. Graham, assistant general Agricultural development agent of the Great Northern, and a member of the committee on district display of the trutt exposition, Mil be the subject discussed by | Antrim H. Nickell, pastor of the Bethany Baptist church, at the eve- ning services Sunday, Promotion exercives will be held in the morning at 10:30, | France Turks m jand thei! the macy, Britain | demands | The Fri gave full must be not by f Curzon | the fully con’ and lof the Turks, Dardanelles | titude that the Near Kaste British decided toward the Turks. was ust be r claims that the) with gently,| Thrace and| by diplo-| ‘to settled was atanding firm in ita! until a peace conference ench cabinet met today anal backing t6 Poincare's at- n crisis y and| was de-| nettled by force of arms. Aipion It |elded France would not recede trom| “HOW WE Can Save Ourselves” | her previous Near Ki st policy. infoormed Poincare that government had car sidered the whole situation! that it would be out question to yleld to the| of last year big circus The including aeria show contains 10 1 note, acrobats, clowns and everything that were used to make ¢ hompital, « ms to the! ‘ommunity Chest and the Knights Templar to ena 1925 con |vention for to rend the uniformed bodies of Nile Temple to the jmperial Francisco. This year the funds derived the circus will be ysed in the manner. In connection with the cireu Shriners will conduct one for young women and or babies of Seattle and vicinity worth $1,600 will be given convention a t San from same us the two contests, re Prizes away, Details regarding the contests may be obtained from the circus execu tive office at the Arena, ave. phone Main 2403 |Bellboy Acuned, 1210 Fifth of Stealing Car Arrested in possession of an auto recently stolen from ©. G. H $617 BK. Marion st,, Paul BE. Ho bellboy, was held in the city ja Holt was taken by F Bruce Jordan at Fremont Leary ave. Thursday night tr Roumanians Plot ave opper, nit, 20, i) Fri olman and to Down Monarchy BUCHARE , Bept. 22.—A wide spread movement to overthrow the monarchy and establish a R nian republic hag been discove: J, WEIR was found gu y by ® jury in Bupertor Mitchell Gilliam’s court riday RK. ouma red, ity of Judge | the bulkheads THE HERE’S MORE ABOUT MINERS STARTS ON PAGE ONE death with the hope that hia com | rades would be saved, miners assert. | | No one positively knows that Feasel did or did not write the note It may never be known The message, as testified to by members of the rescue crews that came upon the 46 bodies, was plainly “Three o'clock; gan getting bad. Fesecl; 4:00, 9:30. | Pease might have written the first record and signed bis name before ere bullt, i ts anid could have been T™ written by another while Feasel had gone to explore the mine in hopes of finding @ better for the men. FUNERAL HALTS BEVERY ACTIVITY Every activity has in Jackson since last night day of mourning will end at ¢ o'clock this evening. Everyone in Jackson attending the funerals At? a services were held in the graveyard Rev Mi sald requiem bush many and Rev, Michael O'Connor de 4 the sermen, hour later » Protestant by other figures retreat halted ‘The been " m Catholic *) Kearny vices were held An nm the burial ground, Rev. Kawin F presided over Brown This ts to discuss not the time nor place the phases of the disse ter which bear on the continual mafety of men working under |eround.” Brown sald. “But it very Otting that we should on this occasion give emphasis to the value put upon buman life, and extol these noble qualitics that have been #0 « uous in the work of the reecue. Never can we may life & held cheaply when we have euch as this.” nh praise to the rescue ght to release their of & demonstration ) | He gave b who te | comrades. DIED FIGHTING TO THE LAST Father O'Connor sald We know that, when the supreme test came, they were not found wanting in faith and courage. They tid not surrender to fear or flee in panto, They died like the men they |Were—fighting to the very last.” | | W. Alrd MacDonald, newspaper otegrapher, himeeif « Mormon plot In which was Rev. Ar nimanarite Kodjich pre |eided at Greek services. | The bodies bad been brought from the Argonaut mill during the nieht| to the vartous cemeteries and rested beside their reapective graves, Jackson folks refused to be away | |during the funeral services. Efforts lot certain visitors to bire etages last night and today were - Deets avall i THOUSANDS GET | CHEST BENEFITS, Fund Officials Give Out Fig- | ures’on Subject The number of people helped, tn some way of another, by the agen- cles of the Community Chest Fund during the past fiscal year, was made public Friday in « statement tasued by the fund offictain. | Community Fund agencies have! toe to 59.491 Seattic citizens dur-| Ing the past year—a number greater than the combined population of Bellingham and Everett, fund offi. clals declare, According to Infor mation compiled from its vartous charitable and family welfare or. | gantzations by the Community Fund, more than 17.000 persons in Seattlo have been given ald by pro- viding food, clothes, fuel and other necessities, This number is greater than the population of Olympia and Bremerton, combined. According to further figures pre-| sented by the fund, 9,627 children have been taken care of by philan. thropie organizations of the Com-| munity Fund—more children than) there are people in the town of Wonatehes, More than 75,000 people} in this city have, In one way or} another, thru reereational, educa-| tional and other activities, received a helpful contact, Community Fund lofficiais further point out. | These figures present somewhat the tremendous scope of the 51 agencies of the Seattle Community | Fund which reach, in some manner, jinto practically every community home, and into every individual's life. Let it be understood that th figures do not mean that here are that many poor pec pwn-and-out folk—in Seattle,” de jared Bxecutive Secretary Frank | Burleson, of the Seattle Com- |munity Fund. “It does mean, how. ever, that there are thousands of! people in Seattle who come In con. jtact with the agencies of the Com-| munity Fund and yet do not realize it, thru community sings, outin, social and dramatic activities communities, educational a hundred other channels too numerous to number.” White Bluffs Fair | Will Show Sights Opportunity will be given those in. | terested in ft a chance to see the White Bluffe-Hantord soldier settle. ment project as part of the attrac. tions offered at the White Bluffs fruit, stock and agricultural fair, September 29-v0. Announcement of the fair was received by the atate de. velopment department of the Cham her of Commerce Thursday. Fair Whale Catch Made for Season A fair cateh of whales this sen | son is reported by W. A. Lawsor vice president of the North Pacific Sea Products of Vancouver, | B. C,, who is a Seattle visitor this | week in} work and/ ontacts MEXICAN HANGED SAN QUENTIN PENITENTIARY, Cal, Sept, 22.—-Narsia sisneros, Mex jean, aged 51, was hanged at the pen itentiary her today. | Bisneros sentenced to death! from Orange nty, having reached | the penitentiary here July 22. we SEATTLE STAR 'TO PUSH DRIVE lochah a-Month | the tndustriat division to the w palgn was @ ed toa campeign for half a hundred welfare ace wane this amount will be one day's pay possible for the industrial worker | talne selected by the men them i ateed oher at 6 the fund,” said William W. Ladd, | agreed. Each plant captain will be for Chest Fund |... ay nigh ‘ in Went ae viee commander of the industrial di | authorized to receive the triba attle. The first will be held at @ vinion If he cannot possibly do- | tions of his fellowworkers and will Edward Fuller, side to campaign|m. at the ¢ ewood school, and le one day's pay, we believe that | be the capneeting link between the chairman Otto F. Kegel, of the Seat-| second at £9° p. m. at the he will be willing te accept the plan neem es eR Rr Hn Sang Grand Opening Dance] aT Bacher avuprronics Seventh Ave. and Osten #1 SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 Under the Management of the FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES ri —— _ cn | io SHUTOFF NOTICE | Water will be shut off on First | eve from Madison st. to Colum st. and on Weetern on Yeuler way to Seneca st. | | Yriden, Keptember from 5 m, to 12 midnight Is to Be jae arn —— Asked for Chest |\Steamer on Way to Heads of the industrial division of Portland for Cargo Hult in Beattie by Skinner & Wddy Community Fund eld & © line pig steamer Hannah Nielson has jate Thursday, with fund ieft in ballast for Portland, where at which the relation of th® she will take on & cargo of grain eam for Kurepe, The Nicivon recently oly canvassed discharged an Oriental cargo in Be Nar a month will be sumeent- | 4 industrial workers ax the de ntribution when the 10-day WITH WORKERS. One & Owner Preperty we have In mind for the lower paid that ta, an LADIES FREE payment ts workors brit haa Boe of 60 cents and four other paymen lke amount jon launched Baturday. Those arners who cannot subscribe ked to donate Bevery Toesdny, Saturday and Sunday Night ot on successive pay “We want to make it as easy as op "tle Community Fund. and Industriad division wit men be the ‘school FAT LOIN LAMB ROAST, Lb. [0c Veal Roasts 10¢ | Choice Steaks, 2 lbs. .25¢ Fancy Beef Roast 10¢ Sugar-Cured Bacon. 25¢ Lamb Shoulder 7ige | Swifts’ Eastern Hams 25¢ MENGEDOHT’S MARKET STALL 2 Corner Market—Lower Floor STALL 2 GREENW’S TRUST BUSTING SPECIALS! Pore Cane | 8 BARS COCOANUT WHITE SOAP ......24¢ ] ‘Limit & bars) SUGAR 49.1», sack FANCY PATENT FLOUR. ..81.73 8 lbs. 55c | FULL. CREAM CHEESE, B.... “236 OUR BEST BUTTER, -_ th; 2 Te. goes on non. MILK, 35c¢ 10 Lin. TOP i cane ‘= sell over 40 different kinds of Sugar Family White Soap 6... 19¢ For Bath or Laundry—A Washington Product, Surpassed By Nene SANITAHY MARKET, SUGAR STALL--109 FIRST AVE. FLOOR TEA TOKIO store Stalls 24.36.27 Sanitary Market Lower Floor FREE sei sc tee ter COC WHERE S) Se Sey. 9 kee 1 lb. HILLS BROS.’ BULK COFFEE ........ .B8e¢ Bt ms washing Powder ......23¢) 2 Me Jelly BALL MASON FRUIT JARS, quarts ce ew es OBE EES fee Gore search ccc2l ieee | dee Serene Pretien t202 3 Bars FELS NAPTHA SOAP........ -20¢ Ff i De Soap Fisker - ee) ieee ore oe SNOWDRIFT... .. 2 Ibs. 44¢; 4 Ibs. 85¢; 8 Ibs. $1.65 Bf i me Head Rice pe 7HIRARDELLI’S CHOCOLATE, 1 Ib, 27¢; 3 Ibs. 77¢ BS et pack ty ‘se | —— BSc bulk Special Coffee | CRESCENT , HERE’S WHY Cora, Penn or Toinatven 2 sae RS F Fancy Stuf ed Oltven, pt mee | he as zm. 4 DELICATESSEN we nee ag Be Ry CA ARE |S hygeine Stall 11l—Sanitary Market First Ave. Floor Saturday Special sl Comb Honey ....... Potato Salad, pint... +4 Home-Baked Beans, pt. 15¢ The Home of the Good Bacon, Beolled Ham, Hutter, Pickles, Mayonnaise, ete. them We Deliver Where Others Fail—-Main 3285 GREEN'S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORES Stalls 103-103-105-110 Corace Market, First Ave. Fleer Also Stell 102 Santtery Market, Firet Ave. Fleer MURRAY MEAT CO. 2-9 Pike St. Corner Mark Two Shops 35 chitince Municipal ate Veal C ‘3 ef ¢ | Veal Roasts ....... Short Ribs ... | Giickeme ots Lots of Other Bargains—These are just illustrations hell » ‘ x SANITARY FISH CO. ry Mkt, Ist Ave. Floor Retatiers of Oyeters in the Lewes FINE WHITE LAUNDRY Soap 8 «~. 25¢ BARKOWS GROCERY Stall 45, Sanitary Mkt. Lower 1. “THE NOUsE oF QUALITY" Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! WATCH FOR OrENING Anderson Grocery Firat Ave. Floor, Senitery Market 3 S UGAR 100 Tha. $7.25 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 Bars for 25c Sumer Stalle—Pike Pince, Keonomy Carnaticn, Borden's 35c BEST CANE SELLS SNIDER’S CATSUP 22c Ta Cane pal Market Sugar and 62 Pike PL Mkt. The Following Prices Good for a Week: OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg ALBERS FLAPJACK FLOUR, large wae. Large Queen Olives, quart 5 Large Dill Pickles : 3 cans Campbell's Soups * 2 Ibs. Sun Maid Seediess Raisins : 35e large package Seafoam Washing Powder We Good Brooms, 5O¢; $1.00 Fine Brooms . $1.25 Extra Fine Brooms .... tees H potties Grape Juice CUT - PRICE G. F. HASTINGS’ cujeRe 1523 PIKE PLACE MARKET we New Sauer Kraut, Quart, 15c; 2 Quarts, 25c Hawaiian Pineapple, Broken Stlces, large 2% size cans 2he¢ Nerden, Carnation, Federal or Co-Op. Milk, case (4 doxen) 84.59 Pure Cider Vinegar, (bring container) aH ea ove quart S¢ Sun Maid Seediess Raisins, bulk, per Ib. : 15¢ Happy Home Seeded or Seediess Raisins, 17¢ Washington Macaroni or Spaghetti Be ie 380 botth R € bottle te re’ Pure Vanilla tract 4 H bare Crystal White Soap ane Old Dutch Cleanser’ . Oc rolls Tollet Paper . Rogers’ Baking sewn 1b, ae | ; Re Pd Cocoa ... © bar Baking Chocolate . . ages Roups, 3 for ... phg « at Dluing or Ammonia ae oe Se cans Good Salmon ase Jee | 2, Fine Ginger Snap ane | 2 " © bara Ideal Soap ; pew , 2 cane... 10 1 Ib. pickling spice abe | Aces Geen or & a Oata, ¢ the s 9@ ECONOMY ” . Core, 9S ONG SCONOMY MUNICIPAL rae. me me T GROCERY GROCERY 4 Economy Market, Lower Floor New Municipal Market low 4 - S1 ay don) a iced ag ny OPTICIAN Bun “Maid Seedl ; Lowest Prices in Seattle the BXAMINATION FREE Broken lenses duplicated for leas in our own Grin a rime i HY ICA! PCO. SUSSMAN 0} Pure Cocoa, . large Brasil Nuts, 3 foe ‘arina, 4 I soe Ke Soup, 2% size can Half Pound 40c Coffee Sc Purchase a pound of my best 400 Coffee and I will give you % Ib, for 9. In other words— 11% lbs. 40c Coffee 49c GEIGER’S TEA & COFFEE SHOP Stal 18 Upper Econo Rear Bartell's Drug via <a People’s Butter Store Stall 12 Pike PL. Mkt. wont rh RAINY WEATHER IS COMING Now Is the Time to Buy the Boy or Girl a Sturdy Pair of SCHOOL SHOES Our stock complete, ~~) AFTER-INVENTORY SALE GROCERIES Less Than Wholesale! Our very large, fine, clean stock will be offered at Sensationally Low Prices for 5 Days Starting Monday, Sept. 25 We take this method of emphasizing our re-entry into the Retail Grocery Business. Old friends and customers, please take notice and kindly tell your neighbors. Thank you. EBA’S fitz GROCERY SHOETERIA Lower Floor, Near Sumar att, where rents and ponitively the ATHENIAN BAKERY 1517 Pike Place Market No Equals to Our Bread, Pastries rw Boner t. ven and Jame 1-T, Jars, 250 BULBS Chinese Lilles Paper White Narcissus BULBS SHOULD BE PLANTED NOW FOR EARLY FLOWEKS . x L Made (iurepens Style) and Hot Lunches a by sore, FI Rlaagui aes J. A, BOY CE Formerly poke | Cut Rate Grocery oat Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Neat Do Clam Chowder 10¢ SEED co 1503 Pike Place Market isi. "tuc, Vietoria Chocolates, 209 . No Goods Sold to Dealers During This Sale Butter Scotch, tb... 3O¢ | 89 Pike St, Outlook Market

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