The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 8

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COMBINATION IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE ‘The MILK TRUST in combination and by agreement with retail GROCERS of this city are try to sell fresh milk at exorbitant sultation with PIGGLY WIGGLY, dictate. | PIGGLY WIG prices it may Because of this fact the MILK TRUST has issued orders that they charge their dictated exorbitant prices. THESE ACTI LAWS AND TE BE MADE PUBLIC operate his business, PIGGLY sell at lower prices. Th make a fair profit, NY WIGGLY customers shall not lose the t+ which bottle of milk or cream which nection with purchases made in PIC ¢ will never submit to any dictation as to the ‘ge for merchand IN DUB TIN Regardless of who the grocer may be or how efficiently he may } efore PIGGLY WIGGLY can sell fresh milk to you at ONE CENT less than any other grocer can, and ing to force PIGGLY WIGGLY prices, whieh they, without con | or the profit it shall make ILY WIGGLY stores unless ‘LICT WITH FEDERAL RESPONSIBLE WILL | WIGGLY system enables it to they are entitled to, PIGGLY they OF COURSE NO CHANGES WILL, BE MADE FROM REGU LAR PIGGLY WIGGLY LOW PRICES AT ANY STORES. li All Over the World The Liberty Market, 1508 First Ave. } Queen City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pine St. | California and West Alaska 4728 University Way | 622 Broadway No. at Roy | 1135 34th Ave. at Union St. Mth Ave. and E. Pike 14th Ave. S. and Beacon EIGHT STORES—W. L. AVERY, Pres. and Mgr. Next Store to Open—23rd Ave. and E, Union Insane Man Confesses to Murder PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Jan. Beorge Bellow, whose insanity caused tim at various times to confess more than & dozen murders fn various parts of the country, appears to have secovered his sanity. British Visit Desert Sheiks BAGDAD, Jan. 26.—British offi- tals make visits to the Arab sheiks Mesopotamia by means of air- Pays $350,000 for Fake Jewels! ROME, Jan. 26—A rich Italian | | manufacturer, who paid $250,000 for | |Jewels supposedly smuggled from | | Russa, has found the jewels are paste, Ostrich Plumes Replace Flowers LONDON, Jan. 26.—Three brides- maids at the marriage of Miss Bery! Nichols carried immense ostrich |\ Mrs. Here I am | SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE THE WEAVER Botter to weave in the wob of life, A bright and golden filling, And to do God's work with @ ready hand, And a heart that t» prompt and willing, Than to anap the delicate, minute threada Of our curtoun Lives asunder, And then blame heaven for tangled ends And sit and grieve and wonder. Author unknown, oe MY CREED Fawin Oxgood Grover says: “If I am happy in spite of my doprive tions, if my happtnens ts ao deep that it ts @ fault, so thoughtful that tt ec yhilosophy of life, my tes. reed of optimism ts My optimiam rents on | & glad belief In the preponderance of | and @ willing effort always to erate with the good, that it may prevail. I try to increase the power God has given me to see the best In everything and everyone and make that best a part of my life.” a : THANK YOU H. D. Pilcher haa con. | tributed a mamber of delightful records to cireulating phono: graph c Mra. W. G. Martin, woman and teacher Gland Treatment “Rej ” Brok ejuvenates Broker “Tm just as young as I used to be, and it due to gland pills. and I feel Just a ¥ and full of vim and pep as tf re oly 30 or 40.™ * virtue of gland treatment was volced recently by Robert George Laws, @ reti 1 jon stock broker, during @ sh visit to this country. “I was in the Kingston hospital tn London when I first tried the tab- lets," said Mr. Laws “After I had taken the fifteenth tablet I left the hospital and haven't been back since I «till take @ tablet now and then, and I think they are the real foun tain of youth.” Such « treatment ts now obtain able in the form of Glandogen. « highly concentrated glandular tonie Prepared from the glands of healthy young animals, Glandogen has had remarkable success with thousands of people who bi ued 1. Pro curable at Bartell’s Drag Stores. Ask for free interesting booklet.— Advertisement. Phone Capitol 4626 has volunteered her services to the Talbot in her work, eall her at Jb |" lott 9861-J. Ryther Home, where she will intro: duce a new xyatom of music for the amailer ohildren, ‘This Valuable ad. dition to the volunteer teaching staff of the home t# another step forward in the plan of Mother Ryther and her friends in preparing the children for a broader ncope of usefulness to their community and state, Mother Ryther would welcome vol- unteer manual training teachers f the boys and athletic directors for |both boys and girla, Spring sports will soon be here, and balls, bats and baseball muits and other athletic sup plies will be x | Motorists who ¢ jtns to the last theater p were; P. D. Chambertatn, || Charles Deits, J, HM. King, W. | | A. Bishop, Mra, C. W. Shatia, Mra, M. Porter, Mr. Ander | non, Bonney-Watson Co, and the | Butterworth Ar ce Co | - - * eee THE BERNARD MISSION Did you ever hear of the Bernard ttle minsion was started by | © dyn Bernard, and waa later |, or by the First Presbyterian a of Mins Loutse Talbot, She ts doing | a wonderful service In the foreign colony, which makes up the greater portion of the district, ‘The community has recently added | © a new hall, which a gymnasium and « place of assem | bly at the mi! mn. If you are look ling for a pla 10 Go service or put | to good antage your small change, | you cannot do better than to place It | im the hands of this little lady, The hills surrounding the mission fairly }| reek with poverty, disease and mis fortune. t and day this little | Florence lghtingnie of Mernard | Mission administers to the sick and| | needy of the district, | One little bedfast Indy, Itving alone nines the death of her husband, has jbeon saved from the county hospital for months, but the work has grown | to such an extent she will have to fo unless $2.50 & week can be pro-| vided to enable another poor lady to come in and care for her, There are! |many other cases where assistance {9 | | direly needed. Mine Talbot has added kindergarten teaching to her many | jother voeations, Poor mothers leave | thelr little tots with her while they neck work to keep the wolf fro the door. to aid Mins! “fond us @ Jazz orche unantmous an what wanted this week Acts With in being used an | me pe | nasal ec Choles year-old F 8, incl eee HOSPITAL GETS JAZZ anawer to tho que nty hospital f of entertainment they An Inquiry at the ked the form nediate re * Jaze Syncopatora, lowing players Milton Bens «lat the home of Mra. no ® entertain ¥) Best Cough Mixture |: Is Home Made Speed. Phiegm the Irritation and Coughing Ceases | Fine for Chest Colds Too and Is Cheaply Made at Home. fn two min that and ebureh, and Is now presided over by | torenes »|® real angel of mercy tn the person | £° h| her that she will care for her if she n you action on the many p ' Catarrh and acute Advertinoment Week-End Special ing “Daily Mall ki.” “Columbia,” T5¢ ech Named PERENNIAL PITLOX, large clumps, at 20¢ each AGUB ROOTS, 26¢@ dor RHURARB ROOTS at Pink Druneh ete, 5O@ and Plant Burpee’s Choice weet Peas Now! pecial offer—12 ‘ieties, tm. ‘ing several new varieties, at Inland Raby Chicks now our window display. Colt-McLoughlin 1103 First Avenue, near Spring Elliott 5156 »| pital Wednesday night and thetr of- Loonenn the |teo Woman Leads 60 Chinese Bandits HONGKONG, Jan. 26,—An on af termath of recent raid by Chinese pirates upon @ river boat plying be. yond Macao, soldiers are bunting for the widow of Hun Pel-sen, a former wealthy merchant, An English offi clal, who was among the 90 pasnon gers robbed by the pirates, recog | nized tn thetr leader Mma, Sun Pel on, who was drewned in m with the |ferings were eagerly recet Mr and Mra H. D, Pileber distributed packages of mints and other ¢ ndies to the patients during the entertain ment } see SUNSHINE GUILD MEETS The Sunshine guild met Thursday | Allen J, Hawkes, | After partaking of @ delictous dinner, the guild devoted the entire pes |to formulating 0 year's work. Bxecutty omawing and e fed to make the enti next meeting will b: 6 of Mra. Hila Bar ruary 16, at 1809 Kast Fir st. The YOUR AID NEEDED Only 19 years many doc jeripple. Yeu, under your breat But the fa that tf 1 by tors as an tnourable I hear you murmur |i, h, “Isn't it sad.” ter from Dr. 1 jenne specialist ja California has informed | to jean be sent there, The law re |quires that Klste have an escort, and right here in where you ean he! the for old and pronounce | your child fretful, reme Bo FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 Child’s tongue shows if bilious, constipated MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD’S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” "| Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels Hurry, mothert “California Fig Syrup” today may | prevent a sick child tomorrow. has cold, sour, tong R py Iain. e- A teaspoonful of action is often all that fe necessary. is constipated, or if stomach nd Loope, biltous, PAYS TO ADVERTISE She wishes me |_ ‘There were 26 homes opened to Bhe has been provided with a|the shutin who appealed thru this but no arrange column Inet week If! cramps or overacts. Ask California Fig Syrup.” Full direction for babies and children of all ages ted on each bottle. Say ” or you may get an im! for genuine It never your druggist The following 8 tive in different p reading to the blind and callin, shutins: Mra, Nellie Lack Basts, Mra. Bertha Brown, M E. Jours, Mra. M. J. Gieselman, Mre Clark, Mrs, Chauncey Shelton, Mra F. 8, Merrill, Mra, Allen J. Hawken, Mrs. M. Gellers, Mrs. L. P. Morris and Mrs, H. D. Pilcher. 4 THE OWL DRUG CO%t OTN ME TREE To give the best possible value at every price quoted, and to serve you promptly and pleasantly, is the one big idea of The Owl Drug Company Sales Organization. plumes in place of flowers. Water Bottle LEARANCE SALE cz HOE STORE Spring Clothes For the Family With Convenient Credit Our complete outfitting store can furnish your whole family with new clothes embodying excellent tailoring, fine, durable materials and the new Spring fashions that have just arrived. The real convenience of purchasing with small payments over a long period of time will gladly be extended to you. FIRST AVENUE— CORNER UNION STREET SHOES 98c In patent, kid and calf. Over 600 pairs to select from. LADIES’ Bradbury Jr. 2-Pants Suits for Boys Are specially tailored and have ff the wearing qualities that make them unusual values at OVERCOATS FOR BOYS that are just the thing for school wear, and very good looking besides. Your Bradbury Suit and Overcoat || Are waiting for you at the store of “Credit Gladly.” You will find them thor- oughly well made of ex- tremely good looking ma- terials, and with the su- perior quality and real style that always distinguish Bradbury Clothes $29.50 trw UPWARDS Our “No. 58” —A Perfect Balance of the Value Scale A full dollar’s worth of material, skill and the resultant service. The “No. 58” is a SEAMLESS Hot Water Bottle, holding a trifle less than two quarts. The color is Maroon; the design is shown in the picture above. We submit it as the best possible value at $1.00. Better Hot Water Bottles, $1.25 and $1.50 Just as there are different grades of silks and other fabrics, there are different grades and weights of rubber. Our Comfort Bottle at $1.25 and our Lastlong at $1.50, represent two finely calculated grades. Both are SEAMLESS in con- struction and the color is red. They are both full two-quart capacity, And both are the best possible values at the price. The Best Hot Water Bottles, $2.50 It is impossible to buy a better Hot Water Bottle than the two-quart TODCO at $2.50, It is the best—the best material, the best workmanship, and the best in length of service. SEAMLESS, of course. Guaranteed, as is every Hot Water Bottle in our stock, against imperfections. LADIES’ FELT HOUSE QBo .25¢c Ladies’ brown and black one strap Pumps, military heels. Made to sell originally for $5.00, Will be cleared | eat a ssesace cess ...51.98 Ladies’ patent one and two-strap Pumps in cutout and flapper styles, Worth twice this price, Ou at te rere BEADS out at Ladies’ black kid Lace Shoes, flexible soles and rubber heels, | Made to sell originally for $7.0. | pets ace $2.98 | PHHC® ..eseeswmaene | Ladiew’ black calf and kid with j cloth or dull kid tops and mill tary heel. Made to selt originally for $4.00, Clear $1 .98 ance price Ladies patent Pumps with cut. | out side and strap. Military and | low heel. Made to sell originally for $7.50. Now only ... Ladies’ binck sath one-strap Pumps with covered military heel. | Made to sell originally for $6.00, But they go $2 98 NOW £0 .. sees seee oe brown ‘calfskin Lace military rubber 3 RUBBERS. . for Little Girls (Aged from 7 to 14) Handsome, stylish Coats for school and street wear—of new materials that will give good, consistent service. GIRLS’ SHOES 98c and $1.98 Hundreds to choose from. All sizes, leathers and styles. MEN'S SHOES $2.98 Work and dress shoes, originally made to eeli for $7.00, Women’s Spring Taffeta Dresses Dainty creations in the season’s new ma- terials and in a variety of attractive shades. New Coat Modes Are being shown now at the Eastern. Come in tomorrow and these interesting Spring garments, Three-Piece Suits Arrived We have a considerable number of the splendid three-piece suits, and with them are plain semi-tailored suits which offer you a fine selection for the warmer months, EASY TERMS Clothe yourself Beco mingly. You don't have to pay the en- tire sum at once, You ean purchane with only @ small amount. and ay the balance in convenient WE M A woman attendant in every “Owl” Rubber Goods Department Metal Hot Water Bottles Preferred by many. We have the “Portland” at $1.50, the “Bostonian” at $2.00, and the “Cello” at $3.50, all three-pint capacity. We also have an aluminum bottle at $3.00. Sterno Stoves (Quick Water Heaters) $1.00 A great value. The stand, tray and pan are made of copper, heavily nickel- plated. You can heat any liquid almost instantly. A can of Sterno Heat is included at the dollar price. Westiake Mall orders recolve prompt attention, First and Third and Pike and Pine es Pike Elliott 6335 Ce Star ° 5 Electric Heating Pads The modern way of applying heat. They have many distinct advantages over all other systems. Two grades —$5.00 and $7.50. The Star brand stands for the very best in things electrical. CHILDREN’S SHOES 98¢ Lace and button = shoes, originally made to sell for $3.00, Ladies’ Shoes, with heels. Made to sell originally for 86.00, but they go at $2.98 cREDIY | _@@iticn=: 98c i 209 Union St. Entrances (332-34 Second Ay, see T payments, BOYS’ BOOTS $2.98 Hi-cut boots; good leather; originally made to sell for $5.00, SHOE STORE 1401-3First Ave. 352" UNION ay

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