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FRIDAY, APRIT SEATTLE STAR _PAGE 21 ‘PILOTING THE NAVY | ee eS | ( HE'S ae ers UE UNION ST beanie eee AVENUE “Seattle's Bargain Food Center 1% AVE —detween PIKE & UNION, | QUANTITY OR QUALITY 229 AVE ENTRANCE — through BON MARCHE Fresher Better Curtis D, Wilbur new secretary of the navy, photo graphed with President Coolidge at the White House, where Which are you looking for when buying food articles? It is ea for a merchant he reported immediately upon his arrival from California to give you quantity if quality does not r with you, but for a | a nd ——— — _ _ quality with quantity i let the result be r retail price uch busi men will sue- a i‘ me coed; and that is the iy our tenant e forever endeavoring please and sat- <——-—_ Quiet S rin Trade Due their customers, ding up @ business on a sound foundation. In other p ' words ou are safe SEATTLE’S BARGAIN FOOD CENTER | WE THANK .YOU! Quality Meats at Special Prices PORK RO l, lb Pa SUGAR-CURED BACO) _to Weather, Babson Says ‘Business Will Catch Up if Not Pre- Easier Specials FANCY, SHARP Ib. ‘ a RANCH EGGS, strictly fresh, 2 dozen... ..55¢ CHEESE, Wy. -.-2.B2C } vented by ( heap Polities For your Easter Breakfast order f Lb. Loaf Se pi sain bag ge 3 26c EES Ro wy 5 ay FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM 3 Dor. Assorted Cookies, 25¢] | Lance QUEEN 25 : m it ; v Our GEE EE 8, pin ° j wats, whe trad cnc CENTRAL MEAT COMPANY | care SEEMAN corre} | otsves, yin . it | on two tf mally ¢ 1 Lower Floor somo for Easter Sunday, MAYONNAISE, Ib. 35c ed | and will be ree ake age . . estern 1 . of the good business weather as won |! | STEER SHORT RIBS, Ib.......2--0+-+ 1oc | United Bakeries Co. | | peticatessen Co. id factor tn al business situ The other disturbance at this PICNIC FHAMIB Tie os icatite be okived case cess Upper Floor Dente nal Tower Wisse aha | . sonable conditions are liale to have |t wore fasdatsentgt savers, teat ff] FRESH KILLED CHICKENS, Ib...... n> of aq } & decided temporary effect. Wheth: | damage to business has resulted fror Bacon and Eggs—if it is FRYE’S DELICIOUS BACON a| } OR oa pc rental ised in at will be just right to start Easter Sunday 4 } jand discouraging reports from the |weather bureau may upset things temporarily | “The worst storms of the winter Juicy and Sweet ORANGES Special EasterLuncheon of ‘mud-slinging, BAY CITY MEAT COMPANY Upper Floor vanes stroying busin eo and ¢ " : A be catjw year in yee when me fidence a fundame tal factor ra a ee pt es should have come tn January or b- | our business situa: Bi a $0 i ruary. At the aeason of the year| "Weather conditions are mere at-,| | STEER POT ROAST, Ib..... Hp Ry na’ 10G: | spttachy’ inasod rector ; when spri hould be in evidence, | mospheric distt ces; but confi. STI sTIPR : } trains have been locked, wires down, |Gence a the very oll i which prot |{ | SUGAR-CURED HAM, half or whole, lb...21¢ | Bread and 30c 02. }motor cars and trucks stalled in| perity must grow. A storm may tem WILD ROSE BRAND BUTTER, lb........36c J { nowdrifts ally, this belated | porarily delay the growth of a field CIES REINS St . “ON > } |winter has greatly interfered with|o¢ wheat, but if the earth itnelf {s Order FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM AND BACON for Western Coffee Varon’s j |spring business. washed away, the crop is perma Easter and you will always order it again | “Business men should keep in! Place Lower Floor—Rear Stores Co. Upper and Lower Floors Large, Fat, Salt MACKEREL Each 5c Kippered Salmon, Ib.20c Lucky Strike Fish Co. nently destroyed.” | |mind, however, the fact that weather - |conditions seldom hurt trade perma. |nently, Unseasonable weather tends |to delay business just as a dam may/ |Yemporartly delay the water in a stream, but just as soon as the ‘ er get ch chedul + sae Yolume. of accumulated business | COMpany Invites Citizens to See Switch System OLYMPIC MEAT COMPANY Lower Floor New Fresh Seedless Garden Spinach} Grape Fruit Lb. 5c 7 for 25¢ Shannon Washington Fruit Co. Vegetable Co. Extra Special 1 MARKET BASKET given FREE with any 75c purchase of Fruit or Vegetables. Seattle Fruit & Vegetable Co. comes with a rush, just as water may be depended upon to come down “tat s are being mailed out | invita iC H E C K AERIAL telephone eubscribers with Main numbers to visit tne telephone bullding and seo a demonstration of | jm machine switching central office. TRIP ROUTES | This is the first of a series! which the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. plans to tasue suc-| | ; censively until every Seattle mub- Germany Is Bar in Face of |scriver has been included, The list | {a a Jong one and will necessarily Lower Floor—Front d in how telephone connec keystone to immodiate world-wide | tring [development of nerial passenger) tions aro made,” sald Manager C, O. a jroutes, atr authorities here say. | Myers this moming | | _Unglish interests in proposed ait!” rere are two things we sh jfoutes. to Russia and Zapan and to/sopreciate having our patrons bear OT epbcedigen peng ptr PS mind. One is that we rely on/ - styl = thone wh 0 © r "spat bemeptall grape © who desire to come arranging | 2 P to do so at the time indicated in Germany's refusal to permit these| their own invitations, The other in| |passenger planes to fly over Ger-|that those who do not receive the| jmany may delay indefinitely the es-| invitation today or tomorrow or| Extending Travels take considerable time to cover. Crete Longer a3 \iertedars: | — “We have arranged to do this} | 8 PINEAPPLE | un By GEARENCE DU BOSE, | rystematically in response to. the| (United Press Staff Correspondent) | general public interest shown in FT | LONDON, April 18.—Germany {| what Telephone building con Cane Sugar he LIBBY’S SLICED Naptha Soap 84c . 6 BARS 25c Peaches, 2s ........18c 24s.....17c, 20c, 25c Apricots, 1s, 15c; 2s, 18c; 248 .. cicsw ss BUC, SOC PINEAPPLE, 2s 21c Standard Corn, 2s. ..11lce Fancy Corn— 2s ......17c, 20c, 23c Life Buoy Soap, 3 for 20c Rich golden, fragrant, whole sjices, in fine Syrup. Very finest quality. Limit 10 Ibs. No. Can Milk, all brands, 4 cans for........35c Rex or Sperry Flor, 49-lb. sack... ...$1.75 | se SEATTLE NEIGHBORHOOD STORES tablishment of air routes to the/ next day will get one later on.” Z Orient. ; | Dr as. R S ieleieic ce aweietas Ka it Pompey SP iad s 201 Eastlake Ave. | regen Germany ts, prohibited, | | omedary Dates .. .19¢ Sugar Pe Lich Ly 1Gc 3 Sit Ave. W. and McGraw St. 2ird and East Union St. [i|y rules made under authority of the| Takes Bail Money Santa Clara Sweet ; 1s, 11c; 2s........17c ighthouse and Sunbrite { 312 Broadway North 710 Blewett St. Versailles treaty, from bullding large | is 4 Cl North 45th St. eanser .. Corona Coffee, lb. +. 456 2s... 2. 12.19 | Oar Special Coffes, ....37¢ Hominy, 24s .......12c | Log Cabin Syrup, 25¢, 48¢, 95¢ STORES CO.. 4214 West Alaska St. 2350 California Ave, University Pubic Market 8501 Greenwood Ave. 2215 Queen Anne Ave. 4201 Fremont Ave. | OUR SEATTLE DOWNTOWN STORES 85 Pike Street South End Public Market (Outlook Market) Westlake Public Market Our Stores Outside of Seattle: Tacoma, Bremerton, Port Angeles, } Kirkland, Kent, Auburn Prunes, large, Ib. 17c; Extra large, Ib... .22c Strawberries, 2s ....29c BIG DOWNTOWN and Leaves Home Leaving his home Thursday to re- | ccording to the interpre. |port at police headquarters with a tion of the German attitudo given |traffic slip, Cyril Askew, 18, of 2119 y English aerial interests, Germany | Atlantic st., apparently decided that | }says she will not allow British or/he would run away before he would | |French big passenger planes to fly|face trial in police court, and ao jover German territory en route to|jcordingly disappeared. the Near and the Far East to handle| Askew's mother told Officer A. L. rial business. jDelaney that she gave her con $10 | “Germany, of course, can controt | to post bail on the slip, which STORES the air over her country,’ a British |Charged him with violating the authority here said. “She can forbid |Parking ordinance, and ho depart- foreign aircraft flying over her ter- for the station, after muttering, | LS a ion? enon tous tse"Pae ose emvores se we Nine «= DOUBT MURDER Chimes Make ( GENIUS Millionair Club CONFESSION Good Alarm, East and the Near East fs across to Serve Meals passenger or commercial aircraft, as well as military planes. Spinach, 1s, 13c; 2s, 16c; 1320 East Pike St. In turn, SEATTLE MARKET 109 Occidental Ave. | superintendent. 3 Eat With the Boss held In a downtown cafetern. sergt. } | Frank Fuqua, of the traffic squad, One hundred Western Union mes-/told the boys how they could assist wenger boys were guests, Thursday |in the solution of downtown traffic Telegram Runners , A. banquet was 10-Foot Fall Is Fatal to Worker Falling but 10 feet from a boiler in the steam room of the Walter Lunn sawmill, at Auburn, Thursday Germany. Unless and until Ger many is allowed to build big pas- senger planes and establish world wide air routes herself, the Eng- lish plana may be held up, because wening, of William J. Smith, city! problems. It Sold for |we don’t want to use circuitous routes.”” Air services now run from London to Berlin and London to Cologne, but Germany has refused, it 1s anid here, to allow the Cologne route to be extended over German territory to Prague. It was also sald that the German permission for the services from London to Berlin and Cologne is temporary and that new consent has to be obtained every few months, $1.00 a Pound An Easter “ogg breakfast” will be served to jobless men at the Mil. lionalr club Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, and Easter services will be held by the Rev. L. C. Foas, Sun- day, at 7:30. Seattle citizens who need a handy man to caro for lawns, dispose of the accumulation of ashes in the basement, or any other work, are asked to communicate with the club secretary, If you asked for coffee at $1.00. a pound we could not blend you a finer cup than you can make today from Crescent Vacuum-Packed, Into these blue cans we are putting | the cream of tho finest coffee the world produces—and the height of blending skill. In color, flavor and aroma it is delightfully rich, smooth | and satisfying—ull that money can) buy in real coffee satisfaction fs in the Crescent blend. CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wash. family pocketbook? an interlor decorator, or to pure on the subject, but designed to of as the latter will allow. bulletin, Name.... City. Interior Decoration Do you want to make your horfle beautiful without straining tho There is nothing mysterious or awesome in the principles of interior decoration. Any man or woman can learn the essentials of tho subject and, to the home he or she must live in, make it a more beautiful, rest- ful and charming place to occupy. prepared for you an authoritativ Ject, written, not for those who have money to spend on employing Mrs. Everyday Citizen who have a moderato sized house and purse, and who wish to furnish and decorate the former as attractively Fill out the coupon below if you want this ~~ CLIP COUPON HERE wwe INTERIOR DECORATING EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, 0. I want the bulletin, “Interlor Decorating,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same. St, and No, ORF. Diss scesccsscesssocvenrececseessovess WRITE CLEARLY—GIVE FULL ADDRESS adapting the materials available Our Washington Bureau has ‘© 6,000-word bulletin on the sub- hase the various expensive books fer helpful suggestions to Mr, and State. .... POR World War Vet’s Story Is Probed by Police LOS ANGELBS, Cal, April 18.— Local police were inclined today to look with doubt on the “confession” lof Lawrence Aber, world war vet- jeran, who told Portland, Ore., police |that he killed Earle Remington, wealthy “society bootlegger” of Los Angeles. After talking with several vet- erans at the Sawtella hospital, who knew ,Aber, police formed the opin- fon that he wants to return to |Southern Callfornia and decided on ja novel way to get hus fare paid. | None of the Sawtelle patients who recalled Aber’s residence in the hos- pital, bell¢ve him the Remington slayer, police sald, One patient who jstated he occupied a cot adjoining | Aber's, recalled that the slayer went |to bed at 9:30 the night Remington jwas killed, Abe Lectivad on Island Industry PORTLAND, Ore,, April 18.—Po- lice Jearned today that Lawrence Aber, confessed murderer of Harle |Remington, wealthy Los Angeles inventor, has been giving a series lof lectures in the Northwest for the past three months under the direc ltion of the United Dairy associa tion of Washington. Aber, posing as a Philippine Island |planter, spoke on the dangers of |permitting ‘cocoanut products, par |tleularly copra, coming to this country for foodstuffs. “phose lectures were all bunk,” |Aber admitted, Hila lectures were dosigned to as- sist dairymon in a fight for oleo- margarine legislation, Aber was in the Philippines sov- Also Errors MADRID, April 18—When_ the church bells of the hamlet of Cihur ring out, thelr chimes do not always mean to the populace a call of wor- ship. On working days, they mean the approach of the tax collector, Tax collectors have nd friends in Cihur and when they approach the village, an aied watchman, notified | by scouts, signals the priests who sound the church bells. And there. upon the good people drop their work and dash {nto the hills close by. Men, women and children have but a single thought whon tho alarm {s given and the collectors can never find them in the dense forests, But the system has led to logal |complications. A few days ago a |magistrate appeared to investigate jthe death of a girl who had been strangled. The watchman, believing him a tax collector, gave the signal and the magistrate found the village deserted. He sought out the local priest, to question him, but he, too, had slipped thru the back door and reached the seclusion of the forest, ‘The attorney general of the county has ordered tho arrest of all tho} town councilmen, the mayor and tho pricst, Beaten as Penalty PORTLAND, Ore, April 18.——- William Smith, teamster, was brought into court for beating his wife, “Why did you do {t?” the judge asked, “She bobbed her hair,” Smith re plied, Smith will be sentenced May 1. eral months, most of which time he spent serving @ sentence for smuggling drugs, Pamelo Biano, 17-year-old artist, is called a genius by critics abroad, She exhibited in Turin when she was 12, and at London’s largest gal- lery a year later. Every one of her canvasses were sold. Then, at 14, her work at- tracted wide attention at the Anderson galleries in New York. She is the daughter of an Italian father and an afternoon, John Anderson, 48, a mill hand, was fatally Injured and died within a few minutes, His skull was fractured when he struck the concrete floor with his head. Ander- son, with other men, was making repairs on the boiler when he fell. NEW KIND OF SHOE ENDS LABOR TROUBLE A shoe that ts designed to fit more amugly to the Ines of the foot, par- tloularly to the sole of the foot, Proving a tremondous success, Tt ia tho invention of Dr. George R. Dayia, & foot and shoe specialint of Seattle, and is manufactured on a large scale by ono of the leading union label + shoe manufacturers of the country, By holding the foot snugly in place and supporting nly over the ntire bottom, this shoe, known as ne Dr. Geo, R, Davis Anti-Frietion Shoe, prevents the usual foot-labor troubles do to wrong fitting and the Improper support that results from it, All over the country chiropodits are adopting this type of shoe as a troubles due to wrong fitting and the hoes to thelr patients personally, Many foot ailments are caused by Improper support. 0 ef ills, Including Ww thought to be rheumatism, quently tho result of th unsupported arches. ‘The the bones upon the nerves produces @ renso of pain which may be car- ried to other parts of tho body, ‘The Dr, Geo. R, Davis Antt-Pric tion Shoe relieves that # in by giv- Ing even support to tho whole foot and carrying the body in absolute comfort, Persons with foot troubl callouses, bunt are adv! such on Dr, hia store and con: aultation room at 1407 Fitch Ave, No obligation to buy.—Advertisement. English mother.

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