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THE MONSON GROCETERIA STORES War “Seattle's Pioneer Chain Stores” gay Bread —thoe quality is unexcelled 1g-lb, loaf STORES COMPANY Suggestions for Thanksgiving edale Apricots— ) Toni Washington c 1Be | 0, % oan... Log Cabin 8yrup— Heinz Apple 1. Blass . Supertine— No, 2 can.. Dozen . n Cut Refugee | ns— u Doze! Eagle H 1 0: No. ein) ter Plum f ifs , ndard— No. 2 can, 3 for 40¢ m ss: 8Tige 180 Be Prunes; tb, carton, =. FLOUR =a strictly hard CENTENNIAL Wheat, fancy |pat- } FISHER BLEND BEST ent family flour. } —a flour that y ‘The most satisfac- tory flour for mak- © Seattle } wheat flour, ing bre ives. 49-1b. Hie $1.89 | ee $1.85 | ---$1.69 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, pkg......35¢ PASTRY FLOUR, 10-Ib. sack........++.43¢ ALBERS INSTANT TAPIOCA, 1-Ib. pkg. .19¢ Folger’s GOLDEN GATE Coffee —a widely known, high-grade E coffee. Our price is debs “ low, 11b, can...y..6 43c i _ Golden West Coffee —another high-grade coffee with a flavor distinctly different. 45c Look for our store in your neighborhood : needa no introduc- —a high grade soft STRI Groc. No. €—85 Pike St. Pz Biswett — Groc. No. 14 -Westlake Publia 10. 36—4201 Fremont Av. jarket UEEN ANNE HILL DisTRIC? Groce. No. 7—South End Pubile No. 62215 Queen Anne Market Groce. No. $—6th W. & McGraw STLAKE DISTRICT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT oad i 6—University Publie ot Groce. 1906 45th St. N. roc. No. 27—Market Placa, 45th and Brooklyn N. B. Groc. Pike St. WEST SEATTLE DISTRUCT Groc. No. 20—4214 W. Alaska Groc. No. 33—2150 Callfornia Seriaer aie WOODLAND PARK DISTRICT No. 191317 Greenwood NORTH D DISTRICT Groc. No. 35—85th and Green- wood Ave, Auto Hurts Famed |” Spanish Toreador and | mobile when travel! om here to Cordoba with his his brother-in-law SEVILE, Spain, Nov. 2%—Bom-| 1¢ your home {n for sale Phone|tation of the Biblia Pal bita, the celeb 4d bullfighter of| MA 0600 and place a want ad in| published fn 1510, The 20 years ago, who {s now a wealthy | T! Star real estate columns. Thel|and filustrations were fn an auto- “cost « trifle | wooden blocks and t farmer, was badly hurt TO SUFFERERS If you suffer from dizzy spells, rheumatism, or lumbago; if your-hands, feet or joints are painful or swollen; if you have frequent or scalding urination; if there are brick-dust deposits or if you suffer from pain in the back your kidneys are weak and need immediate attention. ted with kidney Toall whoare or bladder We have hundreds of imonials proving the great relief which Gino Pills ti ‘° given in cases of : long standing. Write for your free sample box and begin taking Gino once. The results will astonis delight you. You can buy Gino Pills at your druggists’. Price 50c per box. Send for your free sample to-day. NA-DRU-CO, INC,, Buffalo, N.Y, — | only THE SEATTLE STAR SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr, Frank R, Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 THANKSGIVING | Sunshine Guild, which t# pushing the This ts the seagon to “Bing Unto| sale of the wares of the Seattle shut jthe Lord With Thanksgiving, Bing] (0 folk well as its own work, All Pralso Upon tho Harp Unto Our| the proceeds of the shutdn'a own God." Like the days of our Pil-|work will go direct to the shut-in grim fathe 1 forefathera, tho/ himself, while the work of the guild shut-Ina of Seattle havo been ex-| will be wold to carry on ite activities, ploring the hearts of our city the} Prize-winning prettion in |past year and found comforting | work from tho hands of folks who do friends for whom forvent prayers of|not have the opportunities that thanksgiving should be offered up, | physteally active people do, will be All departments of our city govern-} there for sale. At the Pupallup ment, from Mayor i, J, Brown down, | state fair, seven prises wero won, have given wonderful rooperation, |four of them first places, by one of jespedially the police department. | these shutdns, and several others | Many clubs, theaters, fraternal or-| having their goods on display for ganizations, scores of autolats, Fed: | sale, also won prigos for thelr work erated Women's cluba, and the Seut-| at the fair, The W. H. Carden broom | Ue Musicians’ association have given | factory has moved one of its ma splendid service In bringing cheer to | hundreds of theso unfortunates, brooms. William J, Murray ts dem | 80, dear friends of shut-nlahd, let | onstrating his work of making socks | Us pour out our thanks to God for} with knitting machines, | sending us such wonderful friends, The mute evidence of hours and days of laborous effort in there, and } will spell happiness if sold—disap- pointment ff not, Come and seoand y “Ab, how skillful grows the hand That obeyeth Love's command! It Is the heart, and not tho brain That to the highest doth attain, And he who followeth Love's be- | Yes You cannot do better, hest oe Far excelleth all the rest!" OUR SUNSHINE CLUB PROGRAM —Longtellow, The Sunshine program |e ' eee day noon was very greatly SHUT-IN BAZAAR j by shutting all over the All summer long shut-ins have la: | artists on this prog: bored over thelr work in preparing | Esther Star An¢ for the bagaar, now being held at! Helen Thorstensor \F CAN ELSIE GO SOUTH jeveral months ag ft he readers of mber wo ran & anson, a little DIVORCE MARK this column will rem iTwo Couples. Separated | stor ¥ about Elsie Jc Every 25 Minutes | Catvornue ifornia for ape CHICAGO, Nov, 23. Chicago sets After $100 had bee the divorce court speed record for| Was found that 4! j the United States by granting a de-| treatments }cree to separate married couples| arose, and the trip was indefinitely al treatment od for her it | here, ar }every 12% minutes }postponed. Part of the money has To “unwed” couples in this ree-| been used by her for necessities, but ord time requires the work of sev-| enough is left so that with the addi- eral judges, At times the rato of} tion of $40 she can go to friends and granting divorces has been speeded| relatives, and in her tmproved state | until each 8 3-4 minutes aj of health, enjoy the balmy Southern couple stepped before the judge to-| California weather, | wether and left in different direc-| no you want to help her? tion. | subsest Two years ago a Ls ; Sma¥, peat don judge vorces In rapid | AUTOMOBILES NEEDED | Judges, granting 905 decrees in a o will volunteer thelr cars to month, are thought to have estab-| carry the c en from the Ryther |Ushed the record. and Washington Children’s homes | The number of divorces per 100,- Saturday afternoon to the Fremont 600 population has been rapidly in-| theater, where a special performance creasing here, From 128 in 1906/ will be given them? V |the number has jumped to 201 injcars, Phone CA pith4 | 1922 and Is still increasing, accord- see ing to the statistics available for . a this year, BIRD FOR SOMB SHUT-IN In Cook county there has been & divorce for every six marriages during the past year, The propor-|* tion’ of divorces to marriages is at once, There are lots of good omes open to thie little ainger, but jincreasing rapidly and will be one| she deelres a good home where thore divorce to every five marriages fn) {8 a shutin wt a enjoy him, | short time, it is thought. | ee Dr. Loope, Ediior Sunshine Smiles | LEHIGH OWNS iP the oa life we sa people RARE VOLUMES, Battle Palicemen | 23.—Ten thou |First Four Folios of Shake- speare’s Works Preserved sources | BETHLEHEM, Pa 2 One policeman was killed and two set of the first fc wounded and 20 workers were ser | Shakespeare's work, one ¢ fously Injured. complete sets in this count : ® part of the fine jearly an writings f | Lehigh un The four Shakespeare follos are all in unusually fine condition, al- |tho the original binding in cases has repaired or rest The first follo of Shakes: | works was printed In |gard and Ed. Blount of 1 Don’t Waste the Left-cvers Make Fish Sandwiches Rub the hits of cold fish with two tabloe- 1 of cream. Spread Ueto toon en ink wit hard ean on h | 1623, meven years after the death jof the bard, which occurr on | April 23, 1618. The secc | was published by jand Robert Allot in sold “at the Signe of the Blacke |}Bears in Paul's Church-yard When the third follo Jin London in 1664 seve | speare’s works, not 1 1s printing, were nd n folio appeared In 1685. The ing| first and third follos are more rare son|ly found in Amertca than the sec-| ond and fourth The collection also conta block book ever MORE THAN $700,000 | IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- || ret o peer, | eattlo missioner nacbend: Stand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Upto Date Title Insurance Com- pany Of this sum, $150,000 tn ‘iret Olive Oil daily for your health’s = [RAINCOAT FREE : cont of litiga- tion if title is attacked? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Turn to last page of today’s Star and learn how to get a fine rain- coaf free, “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MOH THAN $700,000 fancy | chines to the building and will make | will be con: | rat and Virginia, The bazaar is|M. J, Kopika, Mrs. I° | being held under the auspices of the| contralto; Albert I wy ae renee =a 6ifrom. «othe $6Strand «the | CHICAGO SETS Otto Crowhurst, of the Pantages the: | ater, plano, Saturday's program will | | appear elsewhere in this paper, | who wanted to go to will need 15} | | | | ALMONDS—I. X. L. Brazils, lb, 23¢ Mixed Nuts, Best Varieties . Cluster Raisins Seeded or Seedless Raisins, Currants, package Candied Peels—Lemon or Orange, ‘4b. Dromedary Sliced Assorted Peels, 1-Ib, box. Dromedary Dates, pkg.,22c Fancy Bulk Dates, 2 FIGS—pkgs. 5c and 9e STRINGLESS B Pork Roast, IDs se slerca da Steer Pot Roast, Ib...... 40c Saturday Specials Upper and Lower Floors—Central Public Market Thanksgiving Specials ~ - LOW PRICES! NEW GOODS! WALNUTS—BUDDED ... No. 1 Soft Shell . Ne Plus i... 00s eves * Hard Shell, fine meat . Fancy Pulled, Ib. ... N. Y. Sweet.... Nabob, Fancy M De Luxe, Fancy, whole .....-2---eceesaeee-can 2’ OLYMPIC MEAT CO. 1416 First Avenue SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Sugar Cured Hams, half or F/RST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS, Entrances} First and Second Avenues’ Market Closes 6 P. M. AMERICAN GROCERY STORES CO o+~+- Ib. 39¢; 2 Ibs, Tie Ib. 3 2 Ibs, 62¢ Can—ready to use... see Ib, 28¢; 2 Ibs, 55 Heinz’—Tins.... 1 Ib, 28¢ lb. 25¢; 2 Ibs. 45c Pecans, .Ib, 28¢; 2 Ibs, Fancy Layer, lb.. Phelps’ Cranberry Jelly, 8 0z.. Del Monte Pumpin, 2s, 2 for 25c; 2148 17c, 2 fo Waldorf Eastern Pumpkin. . . Asparagus Tips, Libby's. PEAS—Del Monte, very s Tom Thumb........ 37e ’ CORN—N. Y. Golden Bantam ... 17éc 123c For Thanksgiving See Our Special Display of Corn Fed Turkeys, Geese, Ete, Interesting Specials for Saturday Eastern Sharp Cheese, lb... Genuine New York Cheese, lb Little Pig Pork Sausages, Ib WESTERN DELICATES: Special Hot Lunch for Saturday (At UPPER CENTRAL onty) Creamed Chicken on Hot Biscult—Browned Potatoes Mince Pie or Ico Cream 40c ‘Fake home some of our FINE TEAS and COFFEES WESTERN COFFEE STORES CO. cewevccccccccenveces SEE Three Big Downtown Stores bid Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue HIGHEST QUALITY ‘ RAISINS, ETC. Heinz’—Glass . PUDDINGS—Heinz’ Plum and Fig, med. tin NANO ais bo.e bm edoeerrd-e ts ote Porter's Fruit and Fig . Grape Fruit, Fancy Florida ..... Ib. 21¢; 2 Ibs. Filberts, Ib. Porter’s Dressings ..... i Sia Snider’s Oyster Cocktail Sauce .. Sage, tin... ..ccccegees 15C Ripe Olives . Red Cherries .. Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs. . ewe MILK—Fedcral or Co-op., 2 for +. Borden’s cr Carnation......... Rex Flour, 49-Ibs..... $1.80 Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans .. Uneeda Biscuits, 2 pkgs . a Royal Baking Powder, 12-0z. can Hills’ Coffee, lb............. Crescent Coffee, Ib. ....... Tree Tea, Green, Black, 1% Ib. ..28 17e, 38 7c, 40c and 3: 1420 First Avenue SPECIALS FOR Pork Roast, Ib.. . Steer Pot Roast, Ib... . Sugar Cured Hams, half Anchor Bacon, Ib. . TOMORROW 25c jp 15c Corn Fed Turkeys, Geese, Etc. 1420 First Avenue SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Pork Roast, Ib.........s.ecess Steer Pot Roast, Ib..... Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole, Ib. Anchor Bacon, Ib... iis8 6505 08 000 Corn Fed Turkeys, Geese, Etc. BAKERIES Coffee made with butter only. Central Public Market , SPerry’S. o.. ae aic aio ate + 45c; 2, Ibs., $ -45e; 244 Ibs. $1.10 . aes. -30C; Ib, §7e Our Special “Blend” Coffee, Ib.....+e0+»-33¢; 3 lbs. 95¢ CENTRAL MEAT CO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928, a s A pane MINCE MEAT—None-Such, pkg. ceatepennaetanent +1 lb. 39c; 2 Ibs. 73¢ oe e 43€ seam esse stOe -.+e- darge 27¢; small 15¢ .can 29¢; 2 for 55c Premier Salad Dressing, small. . ...17¢; large 39¢ .13¢, 17¢, 27¢, 32¢ .-24e; large 34c Poultry Seasoning. ..10c oveee-10C, 15e, 35¢ 15¢, 25c; 16-0z. 49c oon tocv ep 000 DSC owe woes ee 19C coccecceee.-10C -37¢ 1,10 - 17%¢ 12,¢ For Thanksgiving See Our Special Display of For Thanksgiving See Our Special Display of best of all. Large chofce ef BAY CITY MEAT CO. (25¢ 15¢ oeee- 1 Ti¢ Io make perdect pie crust- + us’Cudahy's Puritan Lard. AS your dealer to show you this famous shortening. See how smooth and creamy it is, how uniform in consistency. This is 100 per cent. pure leaf lard, and open kettle rendering and slow chilling in the package give it a quality unequalled by any other lard. Because it is a perfect shortening, a smaller quantity will do the work. Women who |use Cudahy’s Puritan always use less than most recipes call for—and accom- plish better results, Jor Thanksgiving pies as Cudahy’s Puritan alone can make. “Thelest Tells” Makers of Puritan Ham-Bacon-Lard Now is the time to prepare for Thanksgiving baking. Tell your dealer today to send up a pail of Cudahy’s Puritan Lard. Then you can bring your Thanksgiving dinner to a climax with a wonderful pie, with crisp, flaky crust such The Cudahy Packing CaU.S.A.