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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923 23 GRAND OPENING of the FARMERS’\ “st PUBLIC\ vrcewa TACOMA SEEKS GIRLS LURED TO TACOMA SEEKS VICIOUS RESORT = =>=es 5322 “Migration” From Portland ty on Way to Tia Juana Sy: Use it freely in your serv- ing and as a tonic FREE GARAGE FOR CUSTOMERS Eatrance on 7th Ave. NAPOLEON a rtihas"aes e OLIVE Oll DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist fer More Than 21 Years re he Fried girl re P on returning here. nl. | ne two In the South, | | | Burglars Rob Two | Homes in Seattle | Two houses were entered Thursday | oney MARKE r 7th AVE. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 8 A. M. The finest and most complete market in the Pacific Northwest. The building is of concrete. Every sanitary provision has been provided. A gar- age for the free use of customers—capable of taking care of a hundred cars —is located in the basement of the building. Toledo springless scales are used throughout the establishment, assuring our customers correct weight on all of their purchases. A Rest Room for women will be a recognized feature of our market. “FROM THE FARM TO YOUR TABLE,” with no middlemen’s profit, will assure our customers the lowest possible prices on all merchandise offered. Yours for Service, CLEM R. LeMASTER, General Manager an of jcash and a small amount of jewelry, | } : Police Search for |Grocery Salesman Robbery Suspects) —_Is Held in Seattle ca H, M. Hamby, grocery * » Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Throe men were arrested and a tee of appropriating funds be being beld on open char: pending |ionging to the Wadham Grocery ieee paler gpd wig | company, his former employer — | nection o ome! -f Meio abe the: thieves. Police are searching for Mr. »o¢/ Montanans to Hold Mrs, Frank Wilson, believed to be . ae al implicated. The loot consisted chiefly Reunion and Picnic of tires and merchandise, Those held} ainslaces are Ralph Berkman, 31, Wilson's | Former residents of F ipebu ; partner In a taxi stand at First ave. | Mont. will hold thelr fourth annus Ait clubh William Olson and| picnic at Ros: land, Monday, and James st.; Harry Anderson. ES CLEANEST STORES IN THE WORLD LUCKY THIRTEEN NOW IN THE PIGGLY WIGGLY FAMILY Telephone EL iot-6531 FINEST MARKET GROCERY IN SEATTLE First Quality of Meats at Lowest Prices No. 13, at 1219 EAST 45TH AT BROOKLYN Opens Saturday, Aug. 25, at 9 o’Clock This store is being opened for the convenience of the people who will do their shopping tn the new Farmers’ Market, which will be opened at Kast 45th and Brooklyn. There will be plenty of parking space at this store at all thmes. We Invite you to visit us, to inspect our store and stock of groceries. There will no obligation to buy. WHAT YOU WANT—WHEN YOU WANT IT When you buy your groceries from PIGGLY WIGGLY, you get WHAT you want, WHEN you want it. At PIGGLY WIGGLY you will not ask for a standard article and be forced to walt while an overzealous clerk tries to substitute some other brand that yields his boss a bleger profit. In the PIGGLY WIGGLY you will find the best known advertised brands of food products, which you know and appreciate. In PIGGLY WIGGLY Stores you walt on yourself. Everything fs In plain sight, everything fs fresh and clean. You pay for it when you leave, and take It home with you. THERE NEVER IS ANYTHING “JUST AS GOOD” FRESH 3° 8 Cents | FRESH ¢ BREAD “* 11Cents | MILK * Sc If you have always thought the bread | Dm not confuse Pissly Wiggly Pasteurized SALE Saw eee ee this. YOU} cos this mitk is the enme high-grade as milk delivered at your ®ack door for 12c. OUR BEST SELLER WITHIN ONE WEEK a long-felt want, MYRTLE BRAND Flour was first ied one week ago and has become our best seller. We in It. SO WILL You. All Garden Truck Absolutely Fresh, Direct to You From the Grower, Fresh Every Day Farmers’ Market Grocery OPENING DAY AUGUST 25 Sugar, 8 ibs... 67c Van Camp’s Beans small 8c; medium 10c large. «* . <*..2 0c Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, 1 lb... ..72c Sunmaid Raisins, 2 for Filling ad 2414-pound sac 49-pound sack Califomnla | Shafer’s GRAPE Kentucky Maximum FRUIT SALAD 2 Can | No, 1 Tall Old STRING | Homestead Sugar Peas | BEANS | Sweet Com | Tomatoes No, 2 Can | No. 2 Can | No. 2 Can ] No. 2% 23¢|10c | 18¢ | 19¢ 1 Ib. 40c 2 1-2 90c Del Monte Solid Pack The Public Is Going to Be Protected in Trading at the Farmers’ Public Market by Reason of DERBY’S CHICKEN BROTH Norwegian Sardines.14¢ Grape Nuts........ 16¢) YOUR LUCK COFFEE Can lb. Can VACUUM PACKED IN PATENTED SEALED CAN. EVERY OUNCE GL ARANTEED, Cream of Wheat......... Shredded Wheat . Triscult Roman Meal .. Pr | Uncle Sam Health Food. 3 Pillsbury’s Bran ........19¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes...10¢ Post Toasties ...........10¢ Jersey Corn Flakes.......8¢ Be 2¢ Liberty Market, 1504 Firat Ave. Market, 4th and Vine ext Alaska Ww. Premier Salad Dressing— Large 42¢ Small 19¢ Van Camp's Salad Dressing— Large size ....,.....4,28 Van Camp's Chili Sauce 10¢ Snider's Cocktail Sauce, .28¢ Porter's Vinegar, qts....26¢ White Pickling Vinegar— gallon tonne ee Mf rondway N, 4th Ave. nt Union St, Ave. and B. Pike +S and Hencon at Roy St, at Brooklyn Linit Starch .. Sun-Maid Raisins . -18¢ Rinso, large 23¢; small 7? Lux, 10¢; Jap Rose......8¢ Baker's Molst Cocoanut. .17¢ Grandes Olive Butter....24¢ Rogers’ Peanut Butter 17¢ at Ne and Kaatinke nd vard A i Ath Ave. N. and Prompect 1219 ant 45th + ly AVEICY, President and Manager 12 CLEAN STORES IN SEATTLE . Shredded Wheat ..,.10¢ Hill’s Red Can Coffee 44¢ Meat O Wheat Libby's Y. C. Peaches, 2Vys 32¢ Del Monte Sliced Pineap- ple, 24s ........42¢ Rosedale Sliced Pineap- ple, No. 1 21 Parowax, lb, .......138¢ Jar Rubbers, doz...7i¢ Ball Mason Jars, quarts, Ball Sure Seal Jars, quarts, doz. .... $1.20 25c value MYRTLE BRAND FLOUR 6-lb, 10-lb. sack ...22¢ sack ....39¢ 24% Ib. 49-lb, hf sack ...90¢ sack ..$1.80 SUNMAID Seeded or Seediess Raisins 2 packages ........ 25¢ Dominant String Beans California State Asparagus ¢|Alta Pears Cotton Calif. Sweet Silver Run Corn, ..1114¢ TOLEDO SCALES Being used to weigh their purchases, The management of the Farmers’ Public Market, after careful investigation of all scales, stated that Tole- do Scales should be used exclusively in the Farmers’ Public Market, be- cause Toledo Scales are built on the gravity principle and have no springs. They are uniformly true, regardless of changes in temperature. Toledo Scales are known internationally as the scale which guarantees honest weight. Signed, FARMERS’ PUBLIC MARKET, By Clem. R. LeMaster, General Manager.