The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 24

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PAGE 24 | FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOMMISTAIRS STONE Another Shipment of 62 Men’s Wool Overcoats (Virgin Western Wool) $15.85 Single and Double-Breasted Models | Raglan and Set-In Sleeves All-Around Belt Brown or Green Plaids, and Plain | ‘WRING TOWEL in $200,000 Love Suit Newark (N. J.) society reve | Gladys Hunter, 21, asked $206 Heller for alleged breach of p ent Newark family, is He denies her charge. AND GET RUM) Fred Carrns, proprietor of the Mon tana bar, 106 Seneca st. who waa arrested November 16 on a charge of possessing intoxicating liquor with | intent to sell a jury in Judge KE. BE. Cushman's jcourt Thursday afternoon and fined |-pie remuit of this shortage is a stead 250 ge dence in the case was sald to have been obtained by prohibition of ficers after Carrns had attempted to destroy it by emptying a buttle of liquor into a towel. The officers } g the contents of the towel into the bottle "/1922 Consumption of | was found guilty by} Exceptionally Good Values at $15.85 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘TACOMA, Nov. 17.—Public inter. ‘Prank McCleary, 33, who yesterday forfeited $500 bail in Justice J. W. ‘Linck’s court, on a charge of driving Rev. Morgan's 7-year-old son that spent a week in a hospital. A number of citizens, including Rev. ‘Morgan, have petitioned that clem- be shown young McCleary and not appear in Centralia Planning a Community Hotel | CENTRALIA, Nov. 17. — Initial subscriptions for stock in Centralia’s | $300,000 community hotel, which will be constructed as soon as sufficient funds have been raised, total oe campaign workers announced dinner at the Elks’ club last night. The banquet officially opened the drive for funds, which 200 citizens will carry forward until | Officials Discard Pigtail for Curls CALCUTTA, Nov. 17.-Tibetan of. ficialn have adopted the style of wearing their hair tn cylindrtea! curls after induction into office, dis- carding the usual pigtail fashion. When you hang up your hat with a smile. heavily, yet think. Office Americans Ca Can Now Fly Out of Mexico MEXICO CITY, Mex. Noy, 17 Americans in « hurry to leave Mex- foo can now fly from Mexico City |to Brownsville, Texas. } An organization composed of American pilots has installed an air = jservice betwen this city aod the bor- ie Planes, upon request, leave this city | | at daybreak, fly to Tampico and then to Brownaville, arriving there about) 4p. m, In time to catch the train | going east Flights will not be made, however, unless there are two passengers at 500 pesos per, or about $250 Children Floated Landward in Tubs HULL, England, Nov. 17.—During |the second tidal wave in the Hum- ber several babies and older chil- dren floated to safety in wooden washtubs. REV. 4. B. TAYLOR, pastor of Green Lake Baptist church, will preach Sunday morning on “Spiritual Analysis.” His evening topic will be “He Is the Light of the World.” “folk” can't eat the day’s nerve strain demands food that’s truly nour- Ready for work—keen! ishing. Breakfast has more to do with your morning smile than you ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— _ CARNATION MUSH Rolled from Entire Wheat Kernels ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO, Pacific Coast Millerg Try a breakfast of Carnation Mush. It’s so light, and so satisfying. THE ived a shock when Gertrude! 0,000 heart balm from Paul BE. romise. Heller, member of a} old enough to be the girl's) Tea Exceeds Supply} BOSTON, Nev. 17 4 Larkin, of the ih Tea ia authority here today for the pro diction that the world’s consumption of tea for 1922 will be 46 million |pounds in excess of the production. president Co., ly rising market the past six months. “What ultimate effect this short age will have upon the future,” he ayn, difficult to foretell Cer | tainly lower prices cannot be expect ed ugain until conditions materially Nge At the source of supply The Salada Tea (Co, thus far hes made no advance, one reason being that the company has been able to maintain tts supply and quality with out raising ite prices, due to the fact that it has shown foresight in tte purchases. How long it will continue on the present basis fs a matter of conjecture.” Declare Bosch Sale Planned as a Fraud WASHINGTON 1t.—tlale of |the Hosch Magneto company, seized during the war by the alien property Custodian, wae made with the in tention to defraud, according to a report presented in criminal court | bere today by the special war frauds |erand jury | Since no overt act of the alleged conspiracy was committed in the Dis trict of Columbia, prosecution will j have to be undertaken elsewhere, ac cording to the report. Thurston Chicken Men Attend School OLYMPIA, Nov. 17.—-Poultrymen of Thurston county are profiting by & poultry school being conducted this week by W. D. Buchanan, |poultry expert of the Washington State College extension service. Ses. sions opened Thursday at Cham- bers Prairie grange hall and will continue unti) Saturday night. Mr. Buchanan reported a good Jattendance at the Grays Harbor |school, where he has just finished work. “We have drawn away from the idea of giving too much theory in! these courses and feature practical | solutions for the problema which| jdaily confront the poultryman whol] imust realize a profit from hia} flock,” said Mrs. Buchanan, “The work has been apportioned among | the Instructors in order to enable} those who attend to secure the Breatest benefits from the lectures. | | “My work at this time deals Principally with the rearing of chick | ena from the incubation stage to the; maturing of young laying stock this country we feature the laying breed, for fow people here are inter. ested in raising for the meat market. Dr. W. T. Johnson discusses the. dis | canon of chickens, George Shoup dwells princtpally on plant planning. and Mrs, George Shoup devotes her | time largely to flock management.” | ——__— | | Thief Steals Sox } Made for Hospital | Seattle's meanest burglar set a new record for himself Thursday night by entering the home of Mrs. W. B. Rasmussen, 2614 34th ave. S., and stealing 19 little bed jackets and 18 pairs of bed sox intended for the! Children's Orthopedic hospital. MOULTON, Singley, 16, handpicks his ducks out of the air, Driving along in a dense fog, he reached up and pulled down one big one in a flock of low-flying Mallards, The duck is on exhibition Can You Beat It? Boys’ mn fe 65 Shoes. . All-Leather Shoes $1.45 Family Shoe Market 1600 Pike Place, Foot of Pine Albert Girls’ SEATTLE GRAIN FUTURES | |Board’s Petition Denied But CHICAGO. George A court t of the governme preventing ¢ foree a temporar enforcement of the act hesring of « few 1 to rush the case to the higher Judge Carpenter est of all those affec considered the supreme The court als tion of the federation to of trade court STAR MILK CASE GOES UP DIET As given at our Sanita- rium will give the most astonishing results in most all chronic ailments of digestive organs. Our milk is from special-fed cular-tested cows, COTTIN SANITARIUM 512 18th Ave. Phone East 0071. Appeal Permitted Chicago 1t order restraining — the obtained tuber- t from enforeing the law ding in grain futures the same time he continued order preven pending ap The to the supreme court * ruling was made after « ites, in order In the stay order inuing d that such the as thig war to explal course wan followed In ted rtent the court who course HAVE we HELIUM vor eas wmMAr denied the applica American Farm Bureau intervene in the lefendant court The also granted the be TUBES AT to the ord supreme An appeal POULTICN CO.) BRATTL, Waah nest CANE ux. §2¢ SUGAR ®:- CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 Bars for 25e Sugar Stalle—Pike Miace, Keon Carnation or Borden's Milk 4 G. F. MASTING ings Vince Market, 9 CUT PRICE GROCERY ——CUT PRICES PL QUALATY AND SERVICE— Park your car mear the store, my clerks will help you carry your geods, ow 81.25 WORTH FOR PERT BROS’ PRODUCTS FOR 89¢ 1 Se Phe. Washing * \ All for SATURDAY ! See pkg. Sea Voam 2 bare ¢ Ol Sem ‘89. ONLY @ bare CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP c Remember, folks, thix offer for Saturday only. Get your supply now is | ane (24 emms) phe. inckberry, 4he-M, Leslie Shaker Sait es, Leganberry or New crop C sal Soft Shell Wat nut can Citron, Orange nd Lamon, Tb Lipton'’s Yellow Label Tea, ™ Royal Baking Powder ..... anon or Magola, pack Pumpkin, 4 w a Corn Starch. 3 Tos, argo can Laundry Starch, 2 The. Ipkew ase Elbow Macaront or Spaghetti, | The ove Soap. Creme Olt Soap, § ba Pure Cocoa. 2 Tha. Shredded Cocoanut, | De Pastry Flour, No. 19 sack. | ORISCO, 1-T. can he, 6-1. 1.92 Monte Tomato Sauce, 4 cn. 286 Corn Beef Hash, large can ... 180 Corn Beef, large can aBe WHEAT, 19¢; 3 PKGS, 55¢—Delicious, New Breakfast Cereal STALL 27% czremy, sree Rear Bartell Drug Ce. Butter at Wholesale Saturday Only (Limit 2 The.) Free Coffee Demonstration There is nothing better than our 35¢— 3 lbs. for $1.00 Coffee Roasted eo Daily Come in and try a cup with Dad’s Doughnuts Served All Day Saturday WILSON & LUCKHURST, Inc. Lower Floor, Economy Market CORNER PUBLIC MARKET Sugar Cured Bacon,|b.253c Eastern Hams 23i6¢ | Beef Roasts ........10¢ Lamb Roasts . Z1g¢ | Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs...25¢ Veal Roasts ... -10¢ | Veal Cutlets, 2 Ibs... .25¢ MENGEDOHT’S MARKET STALL, 2 Corner Market—Lower Floor ond All "Next Week RAINY WEATHER IS HERE Now ta the time to wear DEPENDABLE School Shoes Correctly Fitted Car Benny complete. Your jen are here. Priced at 340, $2. 80, $3.00, $3.40 Best Cane SUGAR, 8 Ibs. for Luna SOAP 8 big bars........ 2%-Tb. can Golden West Coffe 500 Gunpowder Tea 60c Nu-Raya Tea A 2 ths. Our Bulk Special Coffees . UNEEDA 250 Olympte Pancake Flour .... BISCUITS 2 Shredded Wheat Bisoults Our Best BUTTER, $1.85 gal. can Amaizo O11 2 Ibs. for. . 3 big pkgs. Corn Flakes... 2he Packnge of Gallon can Pumpkin WHEAT-0....... 8 don, Cookt Patent FLOUR, $1.65 2 the, bulk Ma Tha, fancy Mixed 2 Me. fresh Nut YES, WE DELIVER PHONE MAIN 8285 You'll Gives delicious lke ite fine 45¢ $1.25 | kinds. 82.00 | bottie . unusually flavor, Ib 3 Ibs. 2-ounce 5 Ibs... - BB¢ GREEN'S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORES Stalls 102-103-105-110, Corner Murket, First Avenue Floor Also Stall 102 Sanitary Market maple flavor to desserts of all FRIDAY, NOVEARER 17, 1922. NELSON Tailor 1007 Third Ave. num- uncalled - for, suits Has a considerable ber of made - to - order which he will sell for Pacific Family Range Burns coal or wood oF can be itted with gas combination Hot Blast. Mot Alr Draft, the Pacific is one of the iJar kitchen ranges market. Contains exclusive features. leven Onl! ot our ht F. $. LANG MFG. ce Viret Ave. and & SHATTLE STONG Has Them Coming BUTTER DEPARTMENT, Stall 39 Economy Market BOKDEN’S or CAKNATION—4 CANS 36¢ (with a > purchase} Sharp or Mild Full Cream | 51b. ean Guatemala Honey Cheese, Ib. 250 for 7 Pimiento Cheese, 2 25¢ | Good Creamery Butter phes The Following Specials Good for a Weeks Large pkg. Olympic Pancake’ Flour 15e pkg. Finest Dates 3 Three 16¢ pkgs. Arm and Hammer Soda Le Corn, Peas, Tomatoes or String Beans Mixed Peel, Orange, Lemon and Citron, tb Sc large pkg. Sea Foam Washing Powder WHEAT-O, 19c; 3 pkgs. ... 1-TD. can Rogers’ Baking Powder, Ibe can Sliced Pine apple aBe te large can Pumpkin 100 ec, 2™. can Corn Pickles, 4 for Feet Finest Sweet Pickles, tbe can Calumet pt ‘ Faking Powd. 26e | Fine Queen Olives, Oc 4%-M. can D Lowanberry 55c Delicious New xtra large Dt $0c can Instant Postum ..... Good Soft Shell , Walnuts, . ..200 2c fancy new Prunes, 2 te. 6 10¢ rolls Tottet or erkraut, at 0c Jar Chow or Sour Pickien *how-Chow lbe tall cans good Salmon 250 en. Campbell's Tomato Soup 28¢ The. ex. large F Prunes 38¢ 1c pkgs. Macaron! or Spa- ghetti pkes. Maggt's Soups ioe 4 10c cane good Saimon .... 260 STONG’S farsi" | GROCERY Economy Market, Lower Floor Santa Claus Is Here Lewer Vieer Pike Piace Market Kvery day. Bring the youngsters Wright ory: Right] 1 In Price and Quality Some and seerfor yourself that WRIGHT actually does sell Right Meats at Right Priees Pure Lard Ghotes Pot Roasts . pt [350 pkg. Sea Foam Powd |4 boxes searchlight Matches. } tb. Pure Biack Pepper .. 3 pas Armour’s Corn Flakes 236 ‘ Cut Macaroni 2 Ths. Pure Cocoa .. STONG’S 3c" New Municipal Market 55c ec ee HOLLY DELICATESSEN 53, meer Market, Armour’s Star Bolled Ham, sliced, per tb.... Stall Lower SUGAR white mets & LbS. 696 GOURMAN’S GROCERY i 123 Pike PL Mkt, Lower FL OPTICIAN Prices = A. NATIO' Tee erie pecials dupiiontea ter for less And Lets of Other & rinding Department, WRIGHT MEAT CO. SUSSMAN OPTICAL Co. 27-29 Pike Pl. Mkt. Lower Fleer Graduate Optometriat UNION SHOP 5-6 Pike Place Market Dewnstairs Belew Rotary Bakery SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET UGAR®::62c NATION MILK 4 Crystal White Seap Ca ime var? bars 240 We sell over 40 kinds Sugar, including Brown Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Velvet Icing Sugar, Colored Sugar, Cube Sugar, Maple Sugar, Raw Sugar, ete Sanitary Market, Sugar Stall—109 First Avenue Floor AN DERSON'S LUTEFI! Ss Colebrated High grade Family Flour, ok 1.8" eT 4 cans Carnation Milk ..... (Limit. Four.) 4 cans Maryland Corn (new) 45¢ Quality, Quantity Free Dell Alwaya Re! In Now Ready Always Demand Anderson's 4 cans new String Beans ..... 7 bars Polar White Soap Pure Salad Ot}, gal Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib Mapleine r Albers m-m! Kiddies love them Has all the uses of vanilla, 2-om. bottle a5e Carnation Mush 27c Albers Oats 25c Flapjack Flour “23c Everything for the Holidays at ANDERSON GROCERY COMPANY Sanitary Market South End Market 1519 First Ave. Third and Washington 95c ... 35€ y patronage. 45e TD. 3 Ths, $1.25 5 The, 82.00 sTones QUALITY BUTTER STORE 127-129 Sanitary Mkt. ist Ave. Fi. Very Best Hutter . Fresh Jersey Butter, 48c 1b,; 2 Ibs. for...... Fresh Pullet Eggs, Leganberry S115; 2 Wheel Swit 47 Sanitary Market, Lower Floor

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