The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 17

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rRIVAY, Be SEPTEMBER 14, —a Selecti on of, Powder Fertilizer Destroys Farmyard ETABLES, France, Sept. High explosive powder ts not useful ‘as garden fertilizer, according to a French heat wave was no respecter prod es sca abundan ee ~~ e)»o iS finest eal | uces, difference. Cr etatedl | pensant gardener living near British explosives fro The powder garden, The 70 pounds of in army dump. uried in the M 'N the leading hotels, where only the best is served, Tillamook holds her own! This Tillamook cheese omelet is aspecialty at the Hotel Benson, Portland. Full postion, service for five people: Nine exw, Denton up wal. Ted Tilemock cheese, | ounce of butter, cayenne pepper, Worcestershire suce. Let Shrove mele add $9 pine of cream and two teespoon- fals of beaten eggs, Make reel smooth by working, then pus pan on fre, put in cele butter and start "Afcer the exgs are prerey well Cooked, take 14 of the repared cheese and woread over eggs in the san and fo die up in the shape of an omelet. Let fe get x little Pur on plate and garnish with the balance creamed cheese. brown on one side. of the Why not serve these dishes at an economy in your own home? Wehave prepared an attrac tive recipe booklet, containing many different } ways of serviny Le erges Sg me tested by f Mise rei head of Miss Farmer's School of Cool Boston. Write for ft. “Tillamook” ragegpers poston dod ch eese. Look for the name Gh every slice—none genuine without. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and epersed by Tillamook dair here. Bit by bit the gardener ‘haw stolen | ih» tandscape. 7 m wan | the powder recent | | thief's house, Jot gardeng, and the stolen explosives were warmed along with the reat of With the thermometer around 94, ruined the garden, the the houses of his neighbors und a good portion of the surrounding farm land. Two houses were cut in two and a dozen were |unroofed when the “fertilizer” went | oft. London Cops Read | of Izzy and Moe LONDON, Sept. 13. —English |llcemen have been reading A |"Moe and Izzy,” America’s lquor |sleuths. A London bobby visited a night club recently, introduced him- | self asa Russian grand duke out for a lark, and pinched the joint when the proprietress tried to give him a| flock of drinks and a pretty drinking | partner after hours. po: o You can find many good butlding | lots advertised thru The Star Want | Ad Real Estate Columns. i are not poor ‘star’! and fo they go on, ‘waiting’ for a ‘chance.’ And to get it~? | Well, ask any casting director. If] he gives you an honest answer, you'll rHy SATT LE STAR PAGE 17 Among the N w Books _LEA The Trail of the Elk, The Girl From Hollywood, The | Boy Astronomer, Stories of Horses, Zarah the Cruel THE TRAIL OF THE BLK" M THE BOY ASTRONOMER,’ For 8; Cent Ce Frede Coll lathrop, Lee & Hore {a a novel that ts miles re-| Shepurd ¢ | an rt—lov mystery stor the star lamented Car rea p story, what not Jing how much ho had missed, No| the story of the powerful per-| one need come to such regret with n wild mountainous part of N choly of the spruce forest, the wolrd mystery of the va orthern at mosphere, Though the story ts per fe naturallatio in itself, and no super-natural agency {s manifest there ts a haunting sense of the un-| seen, of strange forces which thwart] gain and again the most persistent efforts of Gaupa, the hunter, and of| Bjonn, dog M. Fonhus ts one of the younger Norwegian writers whose works are jattracting a great deal offattention abroad. | eee “ZARAH, THE CRUEL," Jot Up and down t th of t Sahara—a land where nat Bedouin and Arab § thelr night fires her name tr on men's lips. “The Mad Wor man of Exypt,”* the: J And with the fanat hatred which unites tho st all Europe umn back No drop of b 4 was hors hut was of purest Ber the d fa sheik whose name had wild, fierce man thou was, he eople soon forgot b > thrill and tremble at his dau 8 hands: The sultry, impassioned beauty of} the East was hers; her body # «lor | | fous, velvet-skinned gift of the gods. } And to her, as to all women, love came—an Englishman! But his An glo-Saxon eyes were cold as they gazed on her. ‘To win him—to stamp from hiv heart all memory of the girl whom d-—to make him her's wheth: er he would or not—she attempted that which only an Oriental woman would have dared. Here again ts the mysticism of the East; the gorgeous beauty land | where the world is old, he con- | ventions slip away, men and] | women flash before your eyos as liv. ing bits of © Joan Conquest, the rea) thrill of the great « | and with her usual frankness vivid nh has writ be comp inlogue story that can her own no red to “Desert Love.’ > | eee | GIRL FROM HOLLY Rice Burroughs; The “THE Woop, Macaulay Co. “Women are cheaper wood than In any in Holly. town this aide of | Port Said,’ said « motion-picture | director not long ago. And he was not thinking of them as economic factors. ‘And it will be so just na long as ‘movie’ mad girls are willing to bea, , borrow oF steal to get here; and to) | starve after being here rather than | admit that there ts no place for them in this business. But all of Girls from every walk of life are here, Most of them are beautiful, or, at least pretty “Not one in a hundred has a chance; but they see only the big| money and the luxurious life of a} om blush,’* ‘The lfe of luxury—the big money | the hearta-ches and sacrifices to get them! Hope must be kept alive price of success must not haunt forever And 80 the dope peddier | with his drug of dreams came to Hollywood. Here is the story of what he accomplished. The famous author of ‘Tarzan’ | needs no introduction; but It is only fair to Mr. Burroughs, to say that he | gathered his own material for this | startling story. It is an amazing, al-| most unbelievable tale—vivid, dra-| matic, unforgettable—and written in| the terse, colorful style that has thrilled a million ‘Tarmn"* readers. | 4th Ave. at Pine St. The Uptown Market PURE WHITE LARD 2 Ibs. 30c SEABOARD M Stalls 19-20 Veal BOLDT’S Coffee Cake, each Try Our Wonderful Home-Made GREEN'S PRICE 16 yare° P ana G@ and Three Small IVC Saturday Only Only One Lot to a Custo Our Best Butter 49¢ Ib. 2 Ibs, fresh Nut Flour, inne. $1.55 | 2 pkgs. Wheato .. 5 Dill Pickles ...+eems 3 cans Sauerkraut ... Extra Special NATIONAL BISCUIT COOKIES, 2 Ibs. Regular price 860 Ib. Woe Deliver Phones—EL lot-1848, MA in 3285 Stalls Land 2—Queen City Mit. /QUEEN CITY UBLIC MARKET In the Heart of the Office District FRESH-KILLED HENS 24c LB. Pot Roasts ...... Eastern Hams, special Eastern Bacon, a bargain Fancy Lean Picnics .... Main Floor Cream Brick Cheese, 25¢ Ib. Big Cut in Fruit Jars_ Jars Green's Butter and Grocery Stores Roasts Ground Bone Daily EAT C0., Inc. Center of Market Queen City Market Special for Saturday Orange Cake, 45c each... and Milk Bread, Two for 250 S ARE LOWER Regul: sone 79¢ $1.00 Value mer and While It Lasts Fresh Roasted 45¢ | 2 Ibs. a0 argaring 45e Carnation Mush, small package, 14c Albers Flapseck Flour 23c (nari ihe 2% fain Flour, Reare-Stalls 1 an | a ad, 9 5, a : A Hea atulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness yot| readers from 12 years old upward, | ze f a yay 2 arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, TORIES OF HORSES,"* a col-| aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. lect ries from "St. Nicholas} Lou ; | Ma Century ( | tions, always look for the signature of Ht Helehen time to time there are col-| 4 4 : A tasted’ tac ‘itt. Migholas | less—No Opiates sicians everywhere recommend it. “Every:| just been made president of) garanac LAKE, N.Y. Sept 14.| s% ps Ba aug tne bere for fish Fri¢ | the league of nations. | gasronddew Beare axe gtiitready to [however that tt aeecied tema 4 eer renie il | rate chances in a short distance before knocking ir AY Sab f Orne A In Brazil 18,000 persona r. One recen' the head with@its paw. The guldes hon y are bitten by polsonous snakes “ rehouse of a big camp in| found the keg, but the salmon was pe 4,00 {the Newcomb section and carried gone Russian stolclam. Mrs. Saturova Underwood Clam was captured by the bolshevists of Chow = Kine todmind em rte | oe 25e | Big Features for band ye has n heard from agbery him since. She was put to work in derwood = Orig- China, There she was joined by Ham. her mother, brother and nephew small 99 She came to America last February, can... c ex to be joined here later by her family. can. 37c Rumors that her brother ts aboard |the Jefferson reached her here, and Libby’s Tomato NEW YORK she watts patiently the arrival of Bauce 15c STATE BEST the big liner, Her mother, brother 2 cans. Flag Brand Ten- arid his little son were in Yokohama Van Camp's der Sweet Peas. At the time the city wag destroyed. | Hominy, No. 2 Can, Satur- args Harold and Ed Williby were ar- conhentty rested ax suspected prowlers Thurs- 23c day night In the district around West : Lake ave. and Virginia st. where of-| Van Camp's Case }ficern found them with a flashlight. | Pumpkin at 2 Apparently they did not know where Large 17 JELL-O 3 ACKAGES 25c iS they were going. They are being | Canes c |Court Crier Can |district was signed here Thursday. | “ sua Children Cry for Kreat amour Sass See s | MOTHE R: — Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to re ie Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, I | lation told Guide 8 along certain lines, » books for Torrente, Bear Carries Away who has| j away a keg of eait salmon. who followed the trail found bray Dr. Cosme de la Cuban statesman, 4 walked man-fashion and carries Salmon From Camp |" Opening singers 8-4 Store at 45th and Brooklyn Ave. N. E. 0 1 well told, whate ver thelr subjects. BROTHER MAY BE ON VESSEL SUNNY MONDAY Bite Sse asst et 4 wn 15¢ aver at backue bate THE MONSON GROCETERIA STORES Tamara waits pa Russian refu tly at the Kenney Home ® Aged for the arrival of the mer Torn by uncertainty, not knowing whether her mother nephew havo Trova awaits f Saturova, Pioneer Chain Grocers on Puget Sound In celebrating our coming to Seattle eight years ag we are mak- ing a special sale on numerous items in our stock. It will pay you to come to any of our stores, as the savings are worth while, and it will be advantageous to buy for future requirements. and at 24 c pestle all next week— Van Camp's Chill Con Carne, net can oe Held as | Robber Suspects held pending an Investigation as to thelr possible connection with recent robbertes, FLAG ‘ir PEAS cy '25c FLAG SIFTED TOM THUMB PEAS 35¢ FLAG caiswx BEANS «. 29¢ FLAG Yorx SWEET CORN .an 206 Now Practice Law| An order permitting C. T. McKin- | ney, graduate of the University of Washington college of law to prac- tice in the federal courts of this | McKinney is now’ court erfer and vate secretary to Judge Jeremiah YORK ESSEX LIMA BEANS 3 1'7c IOWA CORN"; 12ic REX its Olive Oi HARD WHEAT 16 pint. 33c FLOUR pints... BSC We have just received Qts.. $1.19 our last car of old crop ee ., $2.26 tons. $4.25 CRISCO Olga and Nicholas LT THE .OMAS COMPANY ———— Lacy Monroe and Kenneth Grattan Pantagescope WILLIAM A. W Twice Dally MA In-02: 2:30) Milis and Wm. Reuter| 8:30 __ William Ebs MINSTREL ROMAN MEAL —A Delightful Breakfast Food ...... 34c UNCLE SAM’S BREAKFAST sa ue $1 00 yonesomé Ma FOOD, ‘ STARS OF — REIN “tink package ..... 1b. Can . FOTURE CEN TENNIAL FLOUR | | yer rc 131 Can, Direct. From Brond-| 49-1b. $1 89 FLAKE 3.4b, Can way Successes Sack....++ 0: 6b, Can #14) Senator Murphy | “9:58 4:30) Princess Radjah in her famous l*Dance of Cleopatra” P. C. B. FAMILY GRAHAMS 4,7: 2 for 95¢ FOLGER'Scorrax L-Lb. Can 42c | O Bars Crystal White Soap and 1 Bar of 42c Excelso‘C’ Coffee ; Creme Oil—all for WOODLAND PARK DISTRICT ; 10:24 DR. EDWIN J. # BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St, Seattlo’s Leading Dentist ) for More Than 21 Years Flies! Every fly in the room dead in five Value—Our Price - ~ + Pkg. i bard Mt ake STORES msulel ¥lyeiae Groc. No. 6—85 Pike St. Groo, Nb. 197317 Greenwood roe AST HARE DISTRION pint eat Groe. No. 14—Weatlake Publte ake Av. pint ean CAPITOL HILL DISTRI S126 at drug, hard. Market NORTH EXD DISTRICT | Groc, No. $9—480 15th Ave. N, A Groe. No. 7-—South Bnd Publi Groc. No. 35-—85th ahd Green- } . ware or grooery K a RENTON HILL DISTRI storem Absolutely Market Wood Ave. Gro, No. 15-1329 F, Pike BI it. WEST SEATTLE DISTRICT Groc, No, 30—4214 Wy Alaska, Groce. No. 38—2160 California EAST UNION DISTRICT Groce. No. 23—23rd & DB, Union NO. BROADWAY DISTRICT Groc, No, 9—212 Broadway N, on-polnonous. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Groce, Nos dee Univer Publio arket Groce. No 12—1906 45th St. N. Groce, No, 27—45th and Brooklyn BALLARD DISTRICT 4—5419 Ballard Ave. MONT DISTRICT Gro 265-710-712 Blowett QUEEN AN a it L DISTIUCT Groc, No. Grov. No. Hi th W. Groc. No. SiCoumbia Clty Groce. No,

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