The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1923, Page 14

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FRIDAY, MAY PIGGLY-WIGGLY. KE Over the’ Wer ed FRESH 7c 16-Ounce Loaf 24-Ounce Loaf Cc Samples of this bread have been giv out this week, us on the QUALITY, | HOUSE-CLEANING and thousy have complimented of people SUPPLIES CLEANSERS Old Dutch 71g¢, Sunbrite 5¢, Lighthouse Large, 25c GOLD DUS Small, 7c O-CEDAR POLISH 30c Size 17¢ 60c Size 33¢ $1.25 Size 70¢ BROOM 63, 83c, $1.03 SCRUB BRUSHES| MOP STICKS 50c Grade, 19c 25c Grade, 14c Sige These prices are less than wholesale REXLYE 9ic|SAL. SODA 9c SAPOLIO | BON AMI 8c 8c BORAX 712%" 9c, 23c CLOROX RINSO LUX A 1Sc LIME 8c 5ic, 19¢| 9c CRYSTAL WHITE 4c A FULL LINE OF FRUITS and VEGETABLES § FRESH MILK AT ALL PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES well-known items priced correspondingty t, 300 = as low as above prices. Come in and see for yourself. The Liberty Market, 1508 First Ave. Queen City Market, Fourth and Pine 1125 S4th Ave. at Union St. A ° California and AT2S University Way 622 Broadway North at Noy W. L. AVERY, Pres. | Doctors Find Pin nd Pin |Divers Fin Find Spanish | in Boy’s Stomach| Ship Sunk in 1640) ATHENS, May 4—A pin 1% inches} GLASGOW, May 4~—Divers found | Jong was found in the stomach of | in Lerwick harbor part of the Dutch 6-year-old Alexander Pounaris when | warship De Haan, sunk by the Span- he was operated on. He will recover. | {ards in June, 1640. Alaska Store Harvard 3 and Mer. prices Guaranteed at all our Seattle Stores turday, Monday and Tuesday, PALMOLIVE SOAP COLGATE’S FAB 1 pound . 49¢ FLAG TENDER ET —demonstrat DOWNTOWN STORES Groc. No. 6—85 Pike St Groc. wa 1hoWeatlake “publte jarket Groce, No. nae rout End Public WOODLAND PARK DISTRICT Groc. No, 19—7311 Greenwood NORTH PND DISTRICT Groc. No. 45—85th and Green- wood Aye. VREMONT DISTRICT Groc, No, 26-—710-712 Blewett NO. BROADWAY DISTHICT Groc. No. $—212 Broadway N. EBASTLAKH DISTRIOT Groce, No. 21—-201 Vastiake Ay, batyairey DISTRICT Groc. No, | eT aat doled Public arket Groc. No. 12-1906 45th St. N, BALLARD DISTRICT Groce. No, 4—6419 Ballard Ave. " : eA a, NN aa 25c POLAR WHITE SOAP 1O Bars 35c for fine American | Ripe Olives Spaghetti Dea De our store at 85 Pike St, Saturday Believ es in Ance stors THE Lueille Chalfant NEW Y¢ ple don't b Chalfant ¢ RK, May 4 at Lu *, whe e in one of Lind, the Miss ¢ Some peo, York to study m but at the ota tion I was at my parents.” ypped and re fant's parents did not fe with her musi they provided no of ® WORKED AS MAID tr that would/T0 PAY EXPENSES gather about Later I worked as a maid tn order RAN AWAY FROM to go to high school and take music,” ane TO STL DY jshe went on. “Then later I worked my way thro college for two years, eorving as a ‘This wasn't Hot cakes do make a delicious satisfy- but for real hot cake satisfaction ask your grocer lapiacks 12c fabrics Campbell's Pork&Beans — per can DISTRICT a. Pike St. tion at RENTON Groce. No, v. Alaska L DIS b— Queen Anno &—6th W. & MoGray Groe, No, #1—Columbla. City icago her Chance for ‘Alaska Trip for Some Boy) One or two Seattle boys will wg | . a chance to make a trip to Alaska ing breakfast itis immer. it they will earn a city, one of th that will visit the North this sum mer, leaving in July rangement Mr. Buchanan bas mate boy must earn one of his t Are your wedding bells to ring In June? Lf you're a June bride, bridegroom, bridexmaid, _father, mother, sister or brother of a & matron or maid of honor, or morely a Prospective guest at a wedding this spring, you'll want the eight- Metin our Washington bureau has compiled, telling booklet is intended d conduct ent until on the honeymoon. bride-to-be, a “best man,” page printed EVERYTHI to answer every the happy couple It will be sent free with postage to any reader who asks for ft. Simply fll out plainly and carefully the coupon below, inclose loose stampa and maj} to our Washington bureau. Coo an bearable, who be-| and in-| eacbers.” | After a brief experience as a re -| porter on a Los Angeles paper, Miss |Chalfant went Into the choru=. In attracted attention to New Yor ready for her voice she concluded. Goorge | Under the ar. i con. rip, ik pare tribute a merce that Ne would like to tmve x} of the | r third and Mr. chanan the. remainder, Mr. Bu rs ¢ Jchanan hag advised the Alaska de-| Fatal to Two Men) Contestant’s Life} Among Any Thieves portment of the Chamber of Com-| BORDEAUX, May 4—A French] | PRESCOTT, Ariz, May 4—Albert) PARKHURST, Eng. May 4—Paul boy or two go along on the THE BRIDE'S BOOKLET Washington Borvan, The Seattle Star, ne wedding stion about the prepa of the wedding, from the announcement o steps on the train or boat, o' This 1822 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. I wish a copy of “The Bride's Booklet,” with four cents in stamps for same, Name. .... oneness ene nee Stee ee Street and No. ........- City... STALLS 20-21 Vinkes ... os TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGIN ELLIOTT 4880 E Sugar Stall—Lower Floor SATURDAY ONLY, WE WILL SELL 100-LB. SACK PURE CANE SUGAR... HIGH GRADE PATENT FLOUR, 49-lb. sack, $1.50 GOLD BOND FLOUR, 49-lb. sack CENTENNIAL BEST FLOUR, 49-Ib, sack CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 bars for.. FEDERAL, CO-OP. or BORDE 0. K, SCRATCH FOOD, 100-Ib, sack 50-50 CORN AND WHEAT, 100-1b, sack. ’S. aod inclose here- RPP ET $1.80 St MILK, FINEST CREAMERY - SS ZOBLE GROCERY Butter 43c Pound STALL 105 ELLIO’? 4914 / FREE—2-Lb. Bag Flour With $1.00 Purchase’ Pr. & G. Son 25c 9 Ths, Woshing Mac! OC PMIW cinch cihus conabahe Sonp Powder .... & rolls Wax uncheon 3 10c nies, ee Bouse Post's B-Th, bor Crackers. Powder his is original vacuum packed coffee the Bu MAIN 1434 $10.25 passed someone on the street carrying home a bag of ground coffee. The won: derful aromia.that it gave off made you hungry for a cup of it too. That was the flavor—the real life of the coffee passing into the atmosphere. Think of it—paying a good price to get a quality coffee and then losing much of what you pay for==: flavor simply because it is not packed right. When you buy Hills Bros. "Red Can” you get all the aroma and strength that ow pay for. The vacuum tin keeps the flavor. in) Hills Bros. standard coffee “Recognized as the |Fight for $5 Costs |There Is No Honor |Premature Start Is 1 made a premature start at| Barber and Charles Keough fought} p. Ciayton has been sentenced to 18 the airdrome here, killing two men|for @ purse of $5. Keough was/ months’ imprisonment for robbing and shattering its har gar. knocked’ out and died five days later. | 4 feliow convict in Parkhurst prisom ROOSEVELTIAN FATHER KING'S LYNN, Eng., May 4— “HUNTED” TO DEATH HEIRESS ABDUCTED VIE May 4.—August Kell-| Applying for municipal relief, Larry} LONDON, May 4—The police man r i to the police that foes | Fenwick stated he was the father of | were called out to apprehend a badge were “hunting” him everywhere. | 34 children, 23 by his first wife and|er which escaped from the London The ted hed at him, so he commit in the police station. 11 by his second. He was given as- sistance. Zoological Garden. It was captured after a 5-hour chase. at a much lower price! AN early Spring in this little Oregon valley has brought pastures high with succulent grass, and a record yield of rich milk. The new Spring “make” of Tillamook cheese is rich and creamy, like ie dy with that inimitable Tillamook flavor. A plentiful supply is now in the market and at much lower prices. Eat more Tillamook cheese. Pound for pound, it’s the most nourishing of all foods. We use five quarts of rich, full-cream milk in making each pound. Order the new “make” from your grocer. Have it for lunches, for picnics, to cook with other Make sure you get the genuine Tillamook. ‘TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 2 Tillamook, Oregon. Look apa " TiLLAMOOK on the, Wrice for ur accractive little booklet | Of recites prepared by Miss Alice Brad- | dex, head of Miss Farmer's School of Cooking, Boston. There are so many new and delightful wags of serving Tillamook,

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