The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 21

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rit I rvi 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 | ad MUTUAL BUSINESS CLUB PUBLIC. MARKET TRUE WORTH worth a in t “Seattle's Bargain Food Center” 18% AVE — between PIKE & UNION 229 AVE ENTRANCE — through BON MARCHE Well, folks, this is your last opportunity to take advantage of NATIONAL CANNED FOOD WEEK’S SPECIALS. Read the attractive list of such Specials which our Grocery Department features for Saturday. But besides “CANNED FOOD” you will find a variety of “BULK FOOD” in our Meat, Delicatessen, Fish and Fruit Departments at special prices which will more than please you and repay you well for car fare or time perhaps spent. We Thank You! ae ie Fresh and Smoked Meats |... a-Layer CAKE but n Large Size MOCHA and STRAW- BERRY ..ccccces -B0¢ nothing TRUTH SAVING AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ON CANNED GOODS SEE SIGNS ON OUR WINDOWS . himbles, prepared to sew, LAST ify ft" eave. TOMORROW Ole. FUND STANDING acker - #1 » department When buying CHE c first. We at prices that give you a chance to ways in lead “Make both ends meet” and variety. POT ROAST, Ib -12Y2c AR-CURED HAM, half or whole, lb... .20c George The Liberty Market, 1508 Flext Ave. Queen Cliy Market, 4th and Pine Califernia and W. Alaska 428 University Way a: ay N. at Roy 1133 Sith jon St Lith Ava & and Beacon nl Aye, and E. Union Bt. 831 Broadway N, at Thomas Marvard N. and Easth 1th Ave, N. and Pros IMPROV Dr. La wishes 1 Prlante tr rived safe! the aged of the Christ hur ER, Wild Rose Brand, lb..........+.-48c¢ BAY CITY MEAT COMPANY Western COOKIES, 8 doz.. .25¢ United Bakeries Upper Floor Delicatessen Co. Upper and Lower Floors Mth Are. an BR ° 1219 East 45th and Hrookiyn WHAT WOULD YOU BE PAYING IF THERE WERE NO PIGGLY WIGGLY? Upper Floor t club w ta sympathy with yc netallin dg | sta the aera a | SHOULDER MUTTON, Ib............-12%4e | Gold Records ‘ : : } BUTTER, Wild Rose Brand, lb. -48c NORTH BAY, ¢ CENTRAL MEAT COMPANY Lower Floor Are you craving some- thing different for lunch? Well, here it is: BAKED HAM Kentucky Style Glazed Sweet Potatoes with Bread and Butter 30c Western Coffee Stores Co. Upper and Lower Floors Well, here I am again, with a nice SHOPPING BAG FREE with any 560c purchase of Fruit and Vegetables. WANTS CALLERS Mra. Della Urch wi Green Lake car At the House of Service BOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience im vision test. @adies us to correct your eyes with acientific accuracy. We specaize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye. gases. Grinding in our own rs modern lens- ing plant—the ‘or ev: ; aeigor oy He sr h every table and cooking purpose, WILSO sISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES. | is the favorite of thrifty housewives. Master Spread |< MARCUM WinkSse™::. _ OPTICAL Co. | Local Distributors DR. C. MARCU Sinclair Provision Co., 1412 Western Ave. on) FIRST AVENUE Phone EL lot-2044 ING PROPLE F BUTTER, Wild Rose Brand, lb......+..+. .48¢ OLYMPIC MEAT COMPANY Lower Floor Varon’s Place Lower Floor—Rear SWEET, JUICY ORANGES 2 Dozen 25c Seattle Fruit & Vegetable Co. Upper Floor Canned Goods Bargains You “Can”-not Afford to Miss! DEL MONTE LIBBY’S OTHER BRANDS 17¢; dozen....81.90 | : ¥. F. PEACHES, 24s. 18¢, 23¢, 29¢ county home ith musio and CHILDREN WANT HOME A father with seven children has appealed to me to assist him in placing his boy, 15, and girl, 14, living at Everett, in a good Seattle home where they can earn their living and go to school, Their mother is dead, the child. ren are well-behaved, strong and healthy. Phone 4595. He says he may have to find homes for some of the others. At present they are benig cared for at Ever: FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Large Size and Juicy Each 5c Washington Vegetable Co. Lower Floor—Front Kippered Salmon 19¢ Ib. Salt Mackerel 15¢ Each Large sized and fat. Lucky Strike Fish Co. Upper Floor Fresh, Juicy LAYER FIG SPECIAL, Ib 15¢ Regular price, lb. 30c Housewives have become thoroughly famfliar with WILSO. This Creation in Goodness is rec- ognized as the highest grade product of its kind on the market—pure, wholesome, nutritious and economical. Shannon Fruit Co. Upper Floor RADIO PROGRAM battery trouble, our radio program for shutins get on the air from K.D.Z.E. ast Saturday. ‘The same program will be given by Miss Bertha La Mont, violin; Lattle Chriw | Stewart and F Dot MAN WANTS READERS Studaman, bedfast uld like someon a4 to him, He en papers and scientific mag | If you would like to bring sunshine }into this m life by reading him, call ST 0, or call on him at 2339 Weat 60th at. eee TOMATC PEAS FRU Umit 10 Ibs, CANE SUGAR FLOUR—Rex or Sperry's, 49-Ib sack SAT.O-WHEAT scensens 10 Ibs. Ste | | MILK = LOG CABIN SYRUP... o 4 Cans 35c MAKE OLD PEO! Students of the school of expression, pupils of Mra. F. K entertain the old county home tomo 2p. m. Tomorrow we open our Store No. 151 at 2817 Rockefeller |” Mra. Francis Hill and Miss Adness Avenue, EVERETT, Washington. This will be one of our larg- jAnderson will be on the program. est stores, being completely stocked with fresh, seasonable mer- chandise, and ready to serve the people of Everett-and vicinity. J HAPPY ra Dayton ¢ and musi Hepburn, will ks at the King afternoon at BIG DOWNTOWN STORES CENTRAL MARKET Upper and Lower Floors SEATTLE MARKET 109 Occidental Ave. AMERICAN STORES CO. GROCER ears ago Claud O. Ewing, 6 st. a crippled shut-in, So he bought a stand of All Week Prices No, 2 Del Monte salad points ASPARAGUS TIPS, each . 35¢ First quality Norwe- gian SARDINES, in Saturday Features EGGS Extra select, large white ranch EGGS, doz. All Week Prices 9-oz. can Fancy Ripe OLIVES, 2 cans.45¢ Maximum FRUIT S. bees, and has since added to his colonies, He could probably con- tinue the work, but financial re- vernes and his p al handicaps SAYS RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS PAIN | _—_—_———— are compelling him to dispose of rhb | Invalid Arranges Claud says, “I have simply got to} sell tiem to five, and will you please for Interment | help mo t It will tide N BERNARDINO, Cal, March me over & firs, Laura E. W. Paine, an in- He and his mother are both tn} but in no immediate peril of | wheel-chairs. |death, has personally arranged al r claims she has put| details of her funeral. dollars into this home} ® t step was tho selection, thru WHY DAUGHTERS POPPED “What excuse have you for doting IN THE NECK, FOR DAD “Mother, here's a science item such an unmaldenly thing as pro-|what says a worm thinks with {ts posing to Jack? Leap year, I sup-| stomach. pose.” Ain't that queer, now?” “Does it say worm or husband, Not at all—the Golden Rule."—| winia?= | ? on Transcript. Mrs, Paine's | — Dure olive oil, 2 cans otographs, of a casket. Then, TOMATOES Fancy California, Solid pack. No, 2%, 2 cans 25¢ Per dozen sene+y-$1-45 French SARD | : small fish, 2 | to stay in what she calls her own|which she wished to buried, she call. home. ed the managers of a restricted cem. | Who will buy Claud's beos and|etery and bought a lot, Her Inst] let them hang o little longer’ | p was to secure a tombstone, on \It's a pity—yer ty. | which she cau stand aning: J y - ‘3 of her birth oe butt spiced or as 5 | Tse Star Want ADS first when! vear of her mato sauce, 2 cans Nothing They cost |stone will be for . .25¢ | penetrating hi tng: epitaph heat — into pain | comes at once. | Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub fecl the tingling |heat. In thre tes the sore spot cans, is warmed through and through and Steak SAL- |the torture Js gono. | 45 Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made cans for 45¢ from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a Jar at once. Bol sure to get the genuing with the} and ¢ s her general break 0 it ep, and she wants | after choosing tho stylo of dress in Diamond Brand No. 1 soft shell WALNUTS, oy aL RPO eae 29¢ Breakfast Foods Grape Nuts, pkg.~..15¢ you wish to buy or sell. a trifle. One pound can Fan Chinook SALMON cans for THE STAR’S BIBLE COUPON Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for this great news- paper Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Red Letter Bible {Christ's sayings printed in red for immediate identification), and the Black Print Bible for those who prefer that style. the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution Clin eis coupon ang Strle A—Red two others and present or mail them te this Hallberg’s, Inc. New Union Bakery and ae POTATOES, Y Gems, No. 1 Stoc Pounds ... AT OUR PIKE STREET MARKET namo Rowles on every package, Spanish QUEEN OLIVES, direct from Spain, large size, per pint ....255 Advertisemant. Per quart fe: pCECeLELeSE Ro Lunch welcomes old and new patrons One pound Chinook MON, 2 RUTTER, fresh creamery, 49¢ oe MEAT Corn Fed Pork Roasts, per pound : 12%3,¢ vastern Sugar Cured HAMS, end ea any per pound 184¢ Ib. «++ Sugar Cured Breakfast BACON, r Pot Roasts, per per pound ae POUN .406..eeeeeeeeeee-L0¢ | Pure Lard, 2 pounds for ,...25¢ eee Seattle Locations: 1900 Sixth Avenue West 233 Summit Avenue North 5307 Tenth Avenue Northeast 1100 Tenth Avenue North 4764 Fifth Avenue Northeast 2623 East Union Street 114-116 Pike Street 410 Fifteenth Avenue North to their new location Style B—Bleck Print Bible, fush Pas ts bx of your Limp black seal tad Ld B Books at edges, mmectom ees yee aaa 1 e 4 jp R24 Gurable, three coupons QRe @ aa facilities Ge ee A quick lunch for busy people ndiay. MAL NIGHT SEGVICE to Bremerton Sat- mu pm. AUTOMOBILE FERRY DRUG STORE, Second and Pike, Beattie, Wash. has mmerton Dally, 1:18, consented to assiat us in this great distribution. Coupons 2:00 p.m. can be presented and Ribles obtained elther at the office of the Seattle Star at the above mentioned store. All mail orders Ould be sent direct to the Brattle Star Mail Orders: $¢,s7ee 1,82" B, with three Inctude 13 cents additional for postage and A complete line of Bakery Goods “Coffee Cake a Specialty” A or Style coupons, and packing. Every Reader Should Have a New Bible Established Thirty Years

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