The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 9

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[ SECTION TWO | The Seattle SEATTLE, WASH star TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 Women May Serve 4 62- Year- Old Flapper on Alaska Juries Really Looks Y oung ! sss" dna Wallace Hopper Just as Youthful Off- Stage as Before Footlights BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER * Former Policeman Ty it with ( “RAINMAKER’ IS TRYING TO COAX MOISTURE IN CALIFORNIA DRY LAND Hine FILES AN APPEAL END ROAD WAR BOOZE RUNNER CAPTURED Agents Seize $20,000 Worth of Whisky and Three Men Hagen to Fight Sentence to Appropriation for Hire of McNeil Island Teams Are Allowed i Ex-Policeman Will oma Asks for Freedom Face Federal Jury iy eu MAJ. FREDERICK L. MARTIN Two Face Charge of Robbing Men Inspector O’Brien on Health Journey PRUNES RAISINSor CANNED FRUITS/ For a menu treat which combines food value with delightful flavor. And all allace Hopper at a trifling cost. : ' You'll enjoy it for luncheon as well as for breakfast. | Shredded WHOLE Ww tted a and intwo biscuits $20,000 MEN’S SHOE SALE WE MUST RAISE $10,000 IN THE NEXT 10 DAYS TO SATISFY OUR CREDITORS We must have cash to meet our bills and there is oly one way to get it—cut prices so low that no man can afford to pass up this opportunity of getting shoes at this greatest of shoe sales. Our entire stock of high-grade men’s shoes to be sacrificed. This includes the well known lines, FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER and ARNOLD GLOVE GRIP SHOES. Values up to $15.00. Other high-grade shoes in all the new styles, shades and leathers, including such lines as Whit- man & Keith Co., Goding Shoe Co. $7.50 to $10.00 values, Sale Price $5.85 If you need a pair of shoes, don’t miss this sale, for never again will you have the chance to buy new high-grade shoes at these prices. You | should buy several pairs and be money ahead. SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK THE BOOT SHOP|| WM. BERNHARD 305 PIKE STREET Next Door to Hatton-Oliver's ow- at your Grocers ew Fresh Pack, o JN Reliance Coie. in the Green Container } Obi ITA he * Bree Reliance Coffee is now waiting for you at your grocer’s in the bright green vacuum packed can with the handy key—a Better coffee, the finest to be had. Reliance Coffee, with its wonderfully fra- grant aroma, fine taste and flavor prove: to you that it is the pick of the world’s best coffee crop— blended and roasted with the expert skill of many years experience. The key to coffee satisfaction is attached to this green can of Reliance coffee. It's the handy, easy way to re- move the cover. Reliance coffee is at’ your neighborhood grocer’s now —try it! lance VACUUM PACKED NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY COFFEE

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