The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 16

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; Beas" $1.90 Best pee: Cleanest Stores in the World way PIGGLY WIGGLY KE Over the Yortd TFRES 7¢ 1 BREAD %<"" 10c Try This Bread and You Why Our Volume _ SOUPS VAN ¢ AMP'S 7C CAMPBE Ss 9c oie Paper 25¢ WALDORF— 16-Ounce Loaf 24-Ounce Loaf Will Is So Large Know 4 Packages for VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS 8c (0c 20c Cream «Wheat 19c Royal oe WHITE KING 12c Matches =. 15¢ | BAKING POWDER 12-0z. Can M. J.B. . HILLS’ COUNT 4 BOXES ‘FRUITS and VEGETABLES: FRESH AT ALL PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES other well-known items priced on the same low basis. Come In and see for yourself. 1300 ‘The Liberts: Market, 1805 First od te City Market, Fourth and 622 Broadway "north, at Roy 1135 34th Ave. at Union St. 231 Broadway Store to Open Soon—Harvard N. and East: W. L. AVERY, Pres. and Mgr. 10 Clean Stores $ in Seattle A | Mr. Grand of the Puget Sound Light Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA | ELLIOTT 4880 ELLIOTT 4880 § “on” Sugar Stall—Lower Floor | SATURDAY ONLY, WE WILL SELL 100-LB. SACK PURE CANE SUGAR.. $10.25 | HIGH GRADE PATENT FLOUR, 49-lb. sack, $1.50 GOLD BOND FLOUR, 49-lb. sack 1.80 | CENTENNIAL BEST FLOUR, 49-Ib. sack . | CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 bars far FEDERAL, CO-OP. or BORDEN’S pe & case | ©. K. SCRATCH FOOD, 100-Ib. sack _ 50-50 CORN AND WHEAT, 100-Ib. sack _ CRACKED CORN, 100-Ib. sack . ZOBLE GROCERY STALL 105 MAIN 14304 2:30 ‘ “$2.20 $2.25 ELLIOT? 4314 8 lbs. Sugar... ..79c No. 2 cans 30¢ bottle Catsup for .. Large can Loganberrles for ... 1 large rolls Toilet Paper ........., Evaporated Corn 4 cans Lighthouse Cleanser for ... Vegetable Shortening 1 th. 22¢; 2 ths. 43¢; 4 lbs, 85¢; 8 Ibs. $1.63 WESTLAKE MARKET CENTER ‘Nels Lindquist Stall 131 Henry Crist ROAST PORK, Ib... .15c Other prices aghortlagiy, Wo aim to satisty our customers, (CHATTERTON BAKERIES Distinctive Flavored Breads Picnic Rolls Cakes Pastries »' SATURDAY SPECIAL Orange sith Cake .......35¢ 13 Bars for 50¢ . For a few days only. SE THE SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Friends, Edited by Dr, Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 SERVICE Arthers place ath and whe would like to meone take them for a ride th of these persons are hard of hearing and should you have difficulty in attracting their at near have tention, ju ee THE HAPPINESS OF t mg Cs HELPFULNESS trip around the SOMETHING BIG BEFORE rie y aur ps happiness becar the era of aff happy whe pine Th in happiness when | > promote th & befor LONESOME CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT The Lon e club is continw Ing Its meeting at the Rainier + Williams ml hotel every Tuesday r night, The progras Friday night ts in the hands of Dean Butterfield and Miss Alice our! Fercell, Cards and dancing will ylumn| follow the 8:30 program KING COT NTY HOME A REQUEST and we what our re s there ab like? If yo just how at the ju are ® much @ st » and how we could bring |« more happiness to your life. Your |Ietter will be held in atrict confi |dence if you desire. Address them |to Dr, Frank R. Loope, 2235 N | Boylestop ave., Seattle. will undergo special treatment. El “ee jsle waa to £0 to California for her AUTOISTS CARRYING SHUT-INS| treatment, but arrangements could | Latest autoists who have carried | not be made. shut-ins on tours about the city and| eee countryside are, H. 8. Copeland,| RYTHER HOME BALL TEAM Butterworth & Sons, Pheasant &)| Pear Mr. Loopt: We want, to Wiggin, Mrs, Richard Molntosh, | thank and Mr, and Mra: H. b. Dick Sweet, W. E. Stevens, Mra.| Downs for the gifts of bats,’ balls Caroline Humphrey, F. J. Jolyeat,/and gloves that you sent u@ Our | 8. G. Anderson, Mra. Dan Stllivan|only trouble now fs to find enough Mrs. Laura Rynning. time to get tired playing, Follow. t also be etxended to GOES TO COUNTY HOSETEAL Misa E! r en to the boapital, where aho kins, & Power Co.@or the use of the two| Master, large auto buses on the occasion of | Majestic, Reynold © Allott, jthe Ryther home birthday. | y, Rowe Russe, Raymond } Nach: ’ Robert Martin. WILL SOME AUTOIST MAKE ‘ Harry Downs please THEM HAPPY? call Capital 4624 There fs an old couple, Mr. ee and Mrs. Owen Myia 2 | NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Seen The reception of the Nelgh & Nelson's auditorium, was en One of the most noted, successful| livened by » musical program and richest men of this country, in| given by Miss Irene Kelso Spen- A recent article maid: “Whatever 1) cer and Mrs. Leo L. Smith, lant am and whatever success I have at tained in this world, I owe it all to} eel Fridas. my wife. From the day I first | WHEEL CHAIRS WANTED knew her she has been an tnepira-| Mra. B. I. smith, a shotin at tion and the greatest helpmate of |Apacortes, ts having a hard time my Itfe."" Health is the first essen. | locating & second-hand wheel chair tal of every woman who wants to/ {or herself. If you know of one, jbe & suecessful wife And to hold the | drOp her tse desizioing It. [love and admiration of her husband. as j1f a woman finds her energies fiag.| Mrs. George Scott, Melrose 028: ging and dark circles appearing un-|ts looking for a wicker cMalr.for her der her eyes, she has backache, | husband. headaches, nervousness and “the ° blues," she should take Lydia E, Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound, tle Eee Which holds the record of ping "9% out of every 100 women who try it. There t# nothing better. | | ~Advertis¢ment. | "A Good Thing —DON'T MISS IT Send your name and address plain-| }ly written together with 5 cents! — (and thin alip) to beriain Medi-| dresser, Walter Dyson rotired with a Des Mo lowa, and re- | fortune of $210,000. in return a trial package con- ones ng Chamberlain's Cough Rem- READ THIS “vy Sever dy for coughs, colds, croup, bro’ Woman Friend—No. wonder Edith |chial, “flu” and whooping cous! won't look at you.! It's your own and tickling shroa fault. You act jike.a slave—fawn jStompch and jing and cringing before her, an ff yack you didn’t dare to cali your soul | pal 4 that your own. Mr. Wormley |that kind of thing? Woman Friend after marriage Baller, Raymond La rvin Ross, Leroy Lee, o« Mr, Branney, Melrose 2417, le try. ing sto locate a weed chair for a. needy entla. Dressed Tripe for Ten Years, Wealthy MANCHESTER, Efgiand, May 18. In business ten years an’ a tripa- cine Co. indigestion, wd the heart, ded in every family. for ida, w —Boston Transcript for ming it ming it-—Advertiaament. Some things you should _ know about your heart’ first|from boils, eczoma and skin erup- thing ajtions; from rheumatic impurities, physician exjfrom that tired, exhausted, run- amines, when|4own feeling. Red-cells are tho summoned, {g|208t important thing in the world | to each of us. 8S. 8. 8, will build the heartiiiem tor you! §. 8. 8. has been pulse, A nOr/known since 1826 as one of the mal heart willl greatest blood-builders, blood- beat one hun-|cleansers and system strengtheners dred and three|ever produced. thousand times | each day. You depend on it to beat) | every second of your life, You | realize the heart should not have to overwork constantly to throw off! blood impurities. It {8 impurities||.// | which increase the heart beat. More | réd-cells mean cleanef, purer, richer; | blood. They mean nerve-power, be|. Try it yourself. 8. 8, 8. is sold | cause ne hit nerves are fed byjat all good drug stores. The large your blo This means freedom|size is more economical. Get a bot | from pimples, from blackheads, tle today! Mr. Arthur A. Smith, 5009 8. Ada et, Chicago, Til., writes: “After bad raced I with to ‘oxprese it what S.S.S. did S.S. S. makes you feel like yourself again |- IZ” gives instant relief from tender, tired, burning feet. The Moment you put your feet in a T1Z bath, away goaches and pains. When hor use TIZ, shoes never jurt or sbtsdhory tight. T1Z Fal a box of TIZ for a few cents and end foot torture forever—be able to wear smaller shoes, Keep your feet fresh, Sweet, comfortable, BATHE THEM IN TIZ, LATTLE §T Ing are our names: Richard Wil | —Don't women like} ~ AR PARIS T0 N.Y, IN 15 HOURS Patented Airplane to Cut Down Mail Schedule ran vering total dint ILOTLESS PLANE” OST AUTOMATIC ines that time en s been made. The in now al The hand n replaced by out having this mechaniem or ar persons aboard, everything being |reoted from a fixed station on the ground Besides the main | the airplane from a | chine tn the ex iden of guiding stance, th rime &s an enorm }ence of- fying | comes to the gro the surface first, cutting tor and acting os a brake fo landing. There is also a Plecs of mechanism which the alrplane f the motor pe ® advance in the act Will not permit it to mount } POSSIBILITIES FOK |MILPPARY USE MANY } *Captata “Percheron, aided by ar jother ‘veteran ‘opautital a | Captain Rot [hts time to the perfec paratus which will enable him end an airplane on ‘an Indefinite Journey what might be called | | “written” yetions, since they Would take the form of m perforated | music roll for automatic planos,| which will be executed mathemat!. | eally anf automatically. He fools} sure that he will In time te able to | faunch a machizie for a flight of two urs and @ half from Paris to Mar- ef, four hours across the Medi- terranéan to Algiers, 15 hours to New York, and 48, including landing at prearranged stations. to the Far East Looking at the military side of this {nvention the pexribilities of territic! destruction without danger to the at-| tacking force and without known 4 | The Origin’ ie Vacuur a 0” S OFF E! i Yaaci mann acc Us. PAL cs and then remain satisfied COPYRIGHT 1922 means of defense aro infinite. Thou- sands of aerial cances, londed with ex- | plosives, could be sent over enemy territory, their dead ¢ 5 to be dropped when and where the direct. ing army desired. PREM ON VAPORUS | w 17 Millon Jor nd Yearly Maido Clover -BUTTER, BUTTER CHEESE ICE CREAM OE Pan ae IE rr | Cured Without Operation or Confinement Y METHOD of successful Pile} treatment does away with cutting, | burning, clamps, stitches, ligatures and other disagreeable and violent features of the old system. My non-surgical method {s rapid, gentle and soothing, dving almost instant relief and 1s guar- anteed to permanently cure. No hospt- tal bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no danget, no confinement to bed or room. SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE IL- LUSTRATED BOOK. Remember, a positive guaran: tee ta the test of my ability to complet ind permanently cure your Piles, AS. J. DEAN ‘Write for mer atcractive little booklet ‘of recipes prepared by Miss Alice Brad Tey, head of Miss Farmer's School of Cooking, Boston. ‘There art so many naw and delightful way of serving Tillamook. 1 ouk THLLAMOOK on the Rings of Tillamook at a much lower price! AX early Spring in this little Oregon valley has brought pastures high with succulent’ grass, and a record yield of rich milk. Th Spring “make” of Tillamook cheese is‘rich sn ceeaieyiliice Buttes: with thiat inimitable Tillamook flavor. A plentiful supply is now in the market and at Hh 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. Hive it for lunches, for picnics, to cook with other foods. Make sure you get the geriuine Tillamook. THLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION F Tillamook, Oregon 3 cheese kitchens owned and operated by Titlamook dairyman. yr Sea

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