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FRIDAY, MAY 18, 192% THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 og eve Le Mere Man Trembles as |(arivés a0 Fan 70) Funds Are Given to Everet Entertain [Macy Takes ‘Office 0 CHAMP . He Visits Beauty Shop OF JOHN PIPE STEM tay | hot tot ' old baby nes Donahey Returns 76 Bills to’. ws = in to t y, Woen bel Do Wigs Stay On? Just Ask Judge ah on ' : 1 3 F svatalesce 1? 1935, anh Legislature Disproved |8¥*., S's Reed in charge of t Bobbed Hair Here to Stay og nied the t : a ston taadeae. ne: tha ares \ Old Fashioned Gardentt COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 18.—Alvinlave 'S ™ t a hr BY JACK HALI SOUTH END Public Market Third Avenue at Washington Street were || Diamond Prices Are Rising, Say Dealers legislature capital, spe then tn « MEAT PRICES TUMBLE P ad the ad sins. For this em tm am bills i un-/ Cotton pL Gains nt in Mill Receipts the WASHINGTON, May 18 recelved at mi Coeds Compete fot The legislature May Queen Honors til Decembe gown, she ie ready f Five “ tt 1 , ° yd ; 1 | remain ies governor wishes ments in th Ms admint call @ spec ture. SATURDAY’S KNOC BEY ? PRICES Beet ioe OC Hot... 106 ftutoe... 10€ Bacon corsd;-.. a ree eee Be fintn......2o€ STaise kal, EO cater a 15c Bees, cell 16c im... 20¢ Fresh-Killed Poultry Remember, We Cash Pay Checks Chronic Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Laxatives POINTS MADE BY POETS Truth, mercy, knowimdge, justice Are powers that ever stand; They build their temples in the sc And work wit din the the bureau ah, wel Py ROOM RESEMBLES ful TORTURE ( cis acai V This same w ae ee Nujol is a lubricant—not a of-census an-| enaduoed xin (1928) than: tn medicine or laxative—socan- not gripe. When you are con- stipated, not enough of Na- — \ acs, “ho ‘ye oe . | produced inthe boweltokeep a SINGER G the food waste soft and mov- TRAINING ve ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol ot 4s there | ° 7 {| | because it acts like this natu- | 4 the cutting de ’ | 9M ral lubricant and thussecures partment, and the rf * ! regular bowel movements nd Me: srosays other: Gepaytments V1 BE by Nature’s own method— . _ any elam | nO 00 ii t i. tly that r a SR SECIS Os STi ice maar ee annual Meeting in Missouri ieee Ta Pure SUGAR Four 390 BOLDT’S “3: Sew. ones ee paertea Anderson Grocery Co. the period. tinemont Lemon and Raisin Half Size Devil's Cookies, dozen... .,. 15: seae: 45c Finger Rolls and Sandwich Buns, 20¢ Dozen Try Boldt’s Delicious Home Made and Milk Bread FRESH KILLED CHICKENS (93c Boiling Beef, 4 Ibs. 25¢ | Veal Chops, 2 Ibs. 35¢ Fancy . Veal Roast, | Eastern Hams, lb. 2319¢ 2 BRIE ie 12\4¢ | Eastern Bacon, Ib. 25¢ FRESH GROUND BONE DAILY SEABOARD MEAT CO., Inc. STALL 5 LOWER FLOOR STALL & YOU'LL BE SURPRISED At How Much You Can Save by Buying Your Other matter taken up at the taking over of teal Semin Groceries at GREEN’S the consid- | eration of © memorial trom the Bap-| PURE CANE | Fresh Churned | Mild, Full Cream tist Union association of Maryland, relating to the restriction of certain | domestic agencies to xpecial fields of effort. The elimination of welcoming ad-) dreanes and other non-essential from the program after this year will be effected, according to plans for the} | convention. SUGAR | BUTTER CHEESE I 8 Ibs. 79¢ 9 Lbs. 85¢ | 25 Lb. 4 Tall Cans Milk (Limit 4)... oe BSE 10 Bars Best White Soap... ] Flour (Seattle’s Best Buy), 4 ] 4 baby caps Milk .........18¢ | 2 The Our Lender Coffer. . 490 2 Ths. large French Prunes 23¢ 6 pka. Searchlight 1. eee oe 2 Ths. Our Best Shortening 30¢ ja Biseults 3 cans Maryland Corn ..... 25e | 3 Yes, We Deliver Please Come Early GREEN'S BUTTER & GROCERY STORES Stalls 1 and 2, Main Floor, Adjoining Colonial Meat Co. — ~ a Palestine bh 70 olor cars and} SESSUEGREEEEGREReaeEnenonal eek ge ree Campbell’s Soups, Can Town a 10 Paouia Has Four Saloons! CAPETOWN, May 11—The town lof Rumurut!, in Kenya colony, hould cut off the last three syllables! ii of its name. With a population of hess adults, it has four liquor licenses. ; cans Salmon .. Best for salads—ideal for frying —a perfect shortening — MAIZO OIL is a pure, wholesome salad and cooking oil made from the hearts of golden corn. For years AMAIZO has been used by the chefs of famous hotels and by manufacturers of salad dressings. Now it is available for you at your grocer’s. Adbaptages a AMAIZO OIL Will: not tiitd.in mayondaise. It is best for salads because it never gets rancid, even in hot Does not smoke at cooking tem- , weather; never curds even in mayonnaise. It gives rich and appe- perature, 71 7 ; Tikad phe aactil: tizing dressings that retain the natural flavor of the salad. Does not discolor. Economical can be used over CRISCO 1 Ib. 20c, 3 Ibs. 60c, 6 lbs. $1.17 There is no smoke in the kitchen when AMAIZO OIL is used for Flag CO Golden 25 Sweet 2 and over. / frying. It cooks thoroughly and gives a rich, brown crust. After Brand Bantam, can Cc Corn, can [ ©] ree Bote the flavor of one you have used AMAIZO you can strain and keep it to use again Wholly. vegetable, increases the and again for it does not carry the taste of one food to another. : itive value of foods. : Bist PEAS AS f sifted wee 60¢c Tender, Sweet, 50c areas He RS te You don’t have to tire your wrist when you use AMAIZO OIL for a pe ee Sone 3 cans tain their natural flavor. shortening because itis in liquid form. For cakes it creams quickly. In the Can with Hygienic Top For bread and biscuits it does not have to be melted as other short- HEINZ Baked Beans, sma’!, 3 for 28c; medium, 3 for 40c; large, 3 for 69c —Collects No Dust—No Rust enings do. It is easy to measure, quick to mix. Try it and you will never go back to the more primitive forms of shortening. FREE! Your grocer has it—get it today Ask your grocer to give you and give it a trial bi | ‘a copy of the | AMAIZO OIL, Cook Book . SUNNY MONDAY iss2ir” 50 SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg. 1Oc FEDERAL or CO-OPERATIVE MILK, Can 9c 4 Cans Limit All of its recipes are tested and practical. They tellyou of the best ways of cooking, simply, easily and with de- licious, appetizing results, If your grocer has no books left, write us to mail you DOWNTOWN STORES WOODLAND PARK DISTNICT RENTON WILE Distnicn one direct. Groe. No. 6—86 Pike Bt. Groce. No. 19-7317 Greenwood 151920 1. Pike St. Gros. No. 1 —Wentlake Pubile prc WES Pe AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. 41 East 42nd St,, New York, N.Y. % ’ re it Ses New York Chicago Marl ND DISTRICT - 5th and Green- Groe. Ro. iBouth Hind Public wood Ave. Le DISTRICT W. Alaska California , ; | UNIVERSITY DISTRICT coe REMONT, DISTIUCT pIstRicn | Grow. No. 16—University Public Ni 712 Blewett & 6. Union Markot WAY, DISTRICT Groce. No, 12-1906 46ti At. WW. 3 . Proudway N. 5 ‘Queen “Anno . MALLARD DISTRICT DISTRICT No. §—6th Wy & McGraw 4—5419 Ballard Ava. Groce, No, 21=-201 Mnstlake Ay. Grae, Nov $i-Columbta City Ni District Groe, No,

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