The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1923, Page 18

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PAGE 18 THE SEATTLE TAR { tn s . FRIDAY, JULY | ASK RARE GEMS | Twist ted Remains | of Por tland- Seattle Train : THUGS FAIL IN| -— TO REPAY LOAN Sse a ROBBERY TRIES Diamonds of MacDougalls ‘ , s f : 4 fod Attempt to Steal Two Safes Cbject of Suit ’ ; | But Are Frightened Away i 6, 1928. yang’ of safe robbers, - , rorized & finnie t ink over a dowen eat I t e, held of which were taken from Pigg P i p ale if a ful attempts on Plus Wige ught & stores early F morn Mandolins Guitars bank & Tr sach case the ere ff 4 Modern flat type, Regular Spanish sain of ‘e prose 4 easy to hold—can’t _typeastandard size— amend eae een atene: Bae a nd diamond ring, one wobble— mahogany various finishes to w ; ig y and diamond ring, one brown |preparing to load it up : finish—accurate choose from—cor- amend’ sina @ tie Seana Toe when W. I, Brown, operator of the i scale—full round _ rectly-fretted—ebon- quolse and diamond ring, @ larwe [when WK: Brown, operator of te ; Ithe noise and turned on his Nght o arm 4 solitaire and diamond tone, ized fingerboard, sainbadaat fr The fewelry was taken as col $7 up Sy up teral for two loans mado by Hilohucitars $25 up, The yeggs dropped the safe and es. f jcaped in the auto. M eye or PI Wisely stom at 4 22 b t 1922, to Mac hin wife, one for $2,600 and the second for $728 Music books, sheet music The notes came § $ and tho bank has demanded pa Steinway and other pianos ment, but it has been refused if MacDor nen Waa one of the found Duo-cArt pianos True Viarolas, Victor records “Everything in Music” who jimm \finally smashed 4 |They apparently be end fied before comple! jof the safe, as ft was found later, in- t | tact fi pmereiers robbed the Lewis Pure ‘ a” due in December Macbe nugmll- Southwick several years has had with the nt com. ninent in Se mined in her Concrete Mixer Runs girl, It appe t rs an ‘4 i Sherman & Go, [een sc nt t= eee |Wild on Jackson St. : i , ppccbeth Running wild on the Jackson st. r “How about beauty vanishing hill, Friday morning, a huge co Third Avenue at Pine with excessive study, Miss Kemp crete mixer collided with a tho phone pole at 16th ave. and then ran across the aldewalk and struck i a Japanese lodging house at 1695 ce abe has, The more In this mass of twisted steel and splintered wood Engineer Edw ard Rhoddy of Seattle lost his life when O.-W. R, & N,| Jackson st. No one was hurt, altho @ has, the better she! train No. 564 crashed filo a slide at the Sixth Ave. station in Tacoma, early Thursday morning. The train was bound | Ne concrete niente a oft F t A pile | from Portland to Seattle when it was wrecked and several ¢ oach s carrying many passengers left the track. That the| ttre several aul t | telephone pole was broken off close | Campfire Teacher Says | Sao™ala” try. sivn_tha| oes of life was Meited to the engineer fo considered, mirseulous ogra toedpe be kag world the low ie pwn that camping | the center for a @istance of ten feet, making two legs, upon which the Modern Girl All Right ried nie dr lige aie 7 aN ae 'Council Kigieives | Juror in Whipping |Discuss President's oie sol’ ine oomes eee i SEATTLE Tacoms + Scoksne ~Portiand Nonsense learns, the or seop * cam) an art o » SY 'e owned y V. Ra a, 3415 Corliss ; low Cot a hundred really Know ange (thelr own devicen, the female Dan] Transfer of Pound) ‘Case Becomes Ill, Visit With Mayor |?" * "==" rte ‘Also Comes to ‘the De Defense of the Much} jthing about camping at all, In the | Beards would soon have it all over nes Ace crey, Fi ouly st M.| 2 EB. J, Brown spent Priday| —_—_—_——— Maligned Colle College Flapper |e ils rome: we tench the ir ta ln morning with members of President| Fractures Skull in W. Bigginbotham, is threa ppendicitis, physidlans an: lay. Unless physicians for the transfer horse, sheep and “The boys might have the most efficient camp, but the girls would | © |Absolutely; camping | "oF! jan tial one, at ow. GIRLS ARE Ka |ON CAMPING T There is no dif yo capabilities: of ma: art. And Harding's arrangements committee. | +14: discussing details of the president’s| Fall From Building mbers is abl reception whe. he arrives, on hix| While working on a@ building ring the remat q¢jreturn from the Alas voya construction at Valley st. » the trial may bo de-| Hugo Kelley, secretary to the m: 1 Fairview ave, Thursday after. 1 or, announced Friday noon mn, George L. Sherman, 38, of BY JACK HOHENBERG | ¢< ed the watchword, “Wo-he “The modern girl ts all right! work, health and love, as h ) This is the declaration of Miss| FLAPPER IS NOT Edith M. Kempthorne, national field|IN HER VOCABULARY ecretary of the Campfire Girls, who} When asked about her opinion ot| = ts on & brief visit to the local or-/ the King County Humane ty was be the m original. Girls are uthortzed | the etrair re ort n one may think.” the rela Mise Ke or Sdreased the female, modern college girl, the field Gilat ari « the country, ia 7987 1th ave. S. W., fell fractur. Bantzation. For the past eight years | secretary brightened perceptibly. iz It comes to ¢ ee | og: Mealth,. Friday ‘efternoen, be KHAM, Eng., July 6.—Cha LONDON, July 6—Army tests |ing -his skull. He was Seonians ‘0 F and only 11 have elapsed since the} “She's a mighty fine girl! Bo} Kempthorne declared f he | Camp ney e ] ] vealed that only 36 per cent|the city hospital, where his condi- © Campfire organization of 150,000 wns | full of life and always wide awaker"|toyed with a litte gr ment | fore for other portions of are phvettally Of tion was sald Friday to be serious. | started, Miss Kempthorne has adopt-' Mims Kempthorne is very deter-| which hung from her . that Ifthe ate tina careamntegns PIKE PLACE AND ECONOMY PUBLIC MARKETS ! SUGAR size, °F HASTINGS: sae 1523 PIKE PLACE MARKET CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 bus 23c New Golden Daten Ibe ’ Sugar Stalle—Pike Piace, Economy and Municipal Markets Jar Rubbers. FIRSTIAVE. AST WEEN, PIKE AND UNION. 57S. Entrances First and Second Avenues aay aan Ste Cleese 69: Carnation or Borden's 4 28,0 5 : Eoseuy eal and American Grocery Stores Company OLYMPIC MEAT CO STON Q’ S Municipal Markets Markets Three Big Downtown Stores 1416 First Avenue Upper and Lower Floors—Central Public Market STEER SHORT RIBS, Ib............... Tone eek Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue STEER POT ROAST, Ib....... (bars F ils Neptlia Soaps 2 PURE CANE SUGAR; 100-lb. eg eos $9.65 | STEER ROLLED ROAST, lb... Van Camp's F rk and Beans, Dented Cans— CHOICE PORK ROAST, lb.... PORK: LIVER, Bice cieces nse os PORK BACKBONES, 7 Ibs.... VEAL ROAST, Ib..........5. SUGAR-CURED PICNICS, Ib 4 10¢ cans, 35c large cans ‘ed Pineapple ... . .25¢ 30c¢ large pkg, Sea Foam Washing Powder... .18¢ 4 Ibs. Choice Black Figs. .49¢ bars Wool Soap 25¢ ¢ bottle Vanilla or Lemon FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK, 4 cans........ BORDEN’S or CARNATION MILK, 4 cans. .39c CORN FLAKES, 13-oz. pkg. ri size), pkg. .10c Main 4240, FREE DELIVERY. The MALT SHOP 06 Pike Place Mkt., Lower Floor Phone Your Order For Whole Wheat F! Cracked Wheat, Bte,, to Our 3 Speedy Delivery—M 4 boxes Searchlight Matches ‘ 25¢ cans Good Salmon, .25¢ 2194 4 txtract Bhredée . Complete Hottling Supplies ’ Gri: t Mill Flour ic. oo SL O5|cecus merce’ E]E ee Tk ERS | Se | Eee Rex Har eat | oma Beak We z z SUGAR-CURED HAMS, half or whole, Ib. . .25c Seattle's Lowest Priced Drifted Snow Sugar-cured Boned or Rolled BUTTS, Ib... .28c SUG Rr BUTTER OPTICIAN Ball Mason Fruit Jars, qts. doz., 89¢; pints, doz... 82¢ TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACON § Years in Our Present Location Parowax, 2 Ibs. 25¢ 4 Ibs..........c0.0ec0ee0: AB Nest cane 8 Lg, 7°79 | Big Special 42c Lb. SUSSMAN OPTICAL Co. Jelly Glasses, 1-3 pint, tall, dozen ...............- 2¢ CENTRAL MEAT co. COURMANS Fike Plate Lente tines fatten 1501 Pike Place Dageatalen Biea Better eke Good Luck Jar Rings, 3 dozen .. Best Gray Jar Rings, 4 dozen ... Argo Corn or Gloss Starch, pkg. . Linit (New Starch), pkg. .... Quaker Quick Oats, 2 pkgs. Roman Meal, pkg. ........ .34¢ Kellogg’s Bran Flake: 1420 First Avenue STEER SHORT RIBS, Ib........... Weep eeveds 1214¢ ME ROAR RRSP RRR NNR eR Ree eee STEER POT ROAST, Ib iaiae 12lo¢ STEER ROLLED RC 20¢ He CORNER ‘AND SANITARY PUBLIC MARKETS PORK IVER ROA Fes 5 ‘ ; ; i Sugar Cured Bacon ..25¢ | Lamb Roast ....... TMe ian aro cape ao Grape Nuts, pkg. ....-..000000-.. 4 TALL CANS MILK 30¢—ANY KIND Eel Ret on ite | Waele Quaker Milk Macaroni or Spaghetti, 1 ! RED ANC HOR B! AND GHOCENY, Stall 10D, eur Fleet Ave. Phaes ~ “Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs... ... 2e d ie Noodles 2 oka... '25¢ | SUGAR-CURED BACON BACKS, Ib... ety ele are) UALAEED HAS ino gee 1 mm mom zo | aemees 7 |MENGEDOHT’S MARKET et tat ue ae rf TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACON ha prepre C1» no wenntalonibes |. | viata Soro Maa A Wee eee STALL : Del Monte Special Extra Peas, 2 can a a ine MEDeane TERS New Potatoes, ’ , ‘ Fancy New York Corn, 3 cans .... RINE, Ib....... 20c sibel 25c bemGREEN’ $ BIG GROCERY LEADERS™ $ BAY CITY MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue STEEN SHOnT Hing, 124c v TEEN TOT ROAST, 191, sUaan-conen 16 af one “ 20c “UNetion nacon, w.., 15¢ Be WxdoN ikeKs, m..... 25 5c 4 25c TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAMS AND MACON UNITED BAKERIES Dread and Daatsh Pastrion, best of all. Larue ¢ eof «made with . 1420 Viewt Avenue, Central Public. Market ‘WESTERN DELICATESSEN COMPANY | Maine Style Corn (Fine Quality), 2 cans i Eastern Solid Pack Tomatoes, can 11¢; 3 can Large Picnic Baskets .... ite hi .15¢ Lunch Wax Paper, 5 rolls . : Napkins, pkg. .............. Picnic Plates (Wood), pkg. 10¢; (Paper), pkg....10¢ Fels Naptha Soap, 4 for es White Linnen Soap, 7 for . Crystal White Soap, 6 for . ; Old Dutch, 3 for ...... 25¢ M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. 3 lbs. $1.23; 5 Ibs. Hills’ Red Can Coffee, . $1.08 Golden West Coffee, lb. 40. Our “Special” Coffee, lb. 3 ss Grape Frult, 25c Feinberg & Katz Sanitary Market Lower Floor North Entrance PHILADELPHIA BUTTER STORE Stalls @ and 8, Sanitary Market Lower Vloor 8 Lhs. 78¢ S's. | Sealine OM, best out yet, Butter fre". 450 lb. | 3 $1.25 can Pure Olive O11 5 Habbitt’s Cleanser, ., 6 small cay MIIK 2 pkgs. “Wheat-o” GREEN’S BUTTER | AND GROCERY STORES Stalls 108; A110 Corner at t, First Avenue Floor all 2 Mary Market MURRAY’S Sites 121g¢ | T-Bone Steaks ..... 15¢ Bargains| 30c *ss" : JELLY GLASSES Malt pint# tall or sauut AQ) BARROWS & CO, Stall 45, & L Ht Market ried Legs Lamb Lamb Chops . ats | Sirloin Steak 15¢ Upper and Lower Floors—Central Public Market Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue tik FSS) ROO “Shoulder a pee Re ARE AY 5¢ Biggest Because Best! Bir Salmon Trout 300 SUNSET FISH co. O1-38 Sanitary Mkt Lower Fl, "RicHAED ox. “att Lee ~—AND— SATURDAY RICHARD DIX Br THe SRS Re (\ MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 PIKE ST, CORNER MKT.—LOWER FLOOR The supreme quality of our goods has spelled success for us from the beginning of our business. When investigating you will find that our prices go hand in hand with the quality of the delicatessen we handle. Our Saturday specials are making new friends steadily every week. Permit us to sug- gest that you try our Special Baked Ham when calling at any of our branches, HAVE YOU TRIED OUR Tuneh with us. KAS AND COF! id the prices are right. Wien you come to the market have We serve the best lunches in the FIVE: CENTS A DISH,

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