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THE STAR—FRIDAY, ibwe 30, 1911. onsents to Perform as a a Wooden Indian —- “AND AS 1 WAS ING, HE, Pour MAN UP IN . IPTED THE BALL OVER ‘THE FENCE AND DROVE IN Two RUNS ACROSS WE PAN — Words by Schaefer Music by Condo 000 CHILDREN! Adolf Kindly C lilly ol before in th bate < Pa wo was present today at the ohil- dren's coronation feate at Cry. etal palace. More than 100,000 ingsters were the guests of George and Q LooK, THe WOODEN INDIAN'S TOMAHAWK os ay WAS TALLEN Or, resente: aire in the shape of a beaker. wenty two tons ‘ef clay went Into the manu- facture of thousands of which are of fine ivory with a royal uniform, and the a with their autographs below. In addition, each beak- er bears the inscription “Cor ‘onation of their majest George the Fifth é 2, 1911,’ their majesties, Cry- June 30, 191 CHOLERA IN ITALY Rote, June 30.—Cholera is ‘aly. Returns for five there are 97 cases tn 92 at Palermo and 49 olse {E OF OUR BEST MEN JOIN NO-BEARD CLUB vote and hold office nounce their chotce for president land vice president, declaring they |favor respectively Francisco J. Ma an- { "FINE MARKSMAN |MEXICO’S WOMEN: NEW YORK, June 30,—Mra. An WOULD VOTE |dero and Dr. Francisco Vasques Perkins, an elderly and ae ausners toa hin Mi| CITY OF MEXICO, June 20.—A |Gomex yesterday; first that she owns a Ke movement which prowises ceeehtGr sak aalded thik aa © Gl ome a factor In Mexican poll- | Mra Porkins saw a robin being ™4n's club numbering in its mem- killed by a big cat on her lawn, D@Fship many of the widely known| (By United Press Lensed Wire.) She hastily procured a revolver, ¥omen of the capital, under the| HAVE France, June 30—~ new regime, In a petition directed | French liner La Lorraine reports to Emil Vasquez Gomez, minister | having no in collision with @ three-masted fishing ship. The fishing vessel, the Simone, sank, 4 Lorraine rescued the crew. ‘ER FOOT SMASHES A JOVE THUNDERBOLT Girl Kicks Into Bite a Ball of Fire That Enters a Clergyman’s Kitchen, NEW YORK, June 30.—Her girl jfriends looked with awe yesterday on fourteen-yearold Loulse Hoel zer, daughter of the Rey, J. M Hoolzer, pastor of Christ Evangelt eal church, Paterson, N. J She had performed the marvelous feat) The Market Basket On this page every Friday Star readers will find the choicest bargains In things to eat. It will pay you to clip this page out and carry It with you when you buy your weekly supplies. } shown at the arRet m@ can be basket as the warm weat * jof kicking what she called a ball of Cherries on the market are becoming more Nghtning and liv it | Delicious Royal Annes are obtainable at 6c and the Bing Loulse was in the parsonage at| cherries are a le more expenaly $1.26 Shipments No. 25 Graham avenue, Thursday} cf tomatoes are just being received matoes are now as high @ night, when the severe electrical! 20 cents a pound, although 20 cents ix not a very unusual price for storm struck the city. While her} them at this time of year, Carrots sell 3 for 5 cents. Head let lfather was in his study Louise, tuce brings 6 cents for 6 bunches. 4 pounds for 16 cents. Lydia, twelve years, and Edward,| Two heads of caulifiow two, were at play in the kitchen The new spud ma There came a blinding flash of| honey wells at 1% |Mghtning, then a ripping of shingles,| sago can be had at 4 next the children were terrified on| ones at 2 for 15 jdeholding « ball of fire appear in| ries being quo’ boxes for 1$e. Three-layer cake selle for 20¢ |the recess of the chimney while homemade bread runs from to 10¢ per lo Six and j, “lL was frightened at first,” sald! seven radis well for Ontons are four bunches for Ba | Loutse, last night, “but when I saw nanas are 30c¢ a dozen and lemons sell at the same price, Sunkist that ball of fire setting in front of] oranges, big and juicy, can be hed for 20c per dozen the stove I was afraid it was going + to eat into the floor and set fire prises 12 blocks in the Denny Fourth av. and Blanchard st ehold eatables is ained to fill the and then hurried to the scene of the killing. Her first shot went of the Interior, more than 500 wo- men who style themselves “friends! through a window of Wallace Bur plentiful every day, |h#tm's house, across the street, and af th on tae whistled close over the family’s © people,” demand the right to but 1 |heads and embedded itself in the — wall, Two more shots came clom to the heads of *wo small boys near the scene. The only casualty was that the cat devoured the robin. QUEER PARALYSIS ORFOLK, Va., June 30.—Naval hospital authorities here are pur zled by the cases of D, R, Shack ford, warrant achinist, and G. B. Sheldon, oller, from the battleship Delaware, whose lower limbs paralyzed practically simultaneous ly while they were working In the bilge of the Delaware several weeks ago. Germs in the bilge are sup- posed to hav wed the attacks. | TRY TO END LABOR DEADLOCK. VANCOUVER, B. C., June 30.— To end the deadlock in the build ing trades, caused by the strike present prevailing, will be the sion of men selected by the pendent contractors of the city, who beld a mass meeting in the city hall Inst night, about 175 con tractors and sub-contractors at tending 5ePin WESTLAKE 5: Pin PUBLIC MARKET < & crate, per cra a are | | er Ib. Comb fornia white and better yut the same, ber Saturday is the last day of our Phenomenal Butter Sale. VERY BEST FRESH CHURNED WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER 26c Pound Just to Get Acquainted EDGERLY’S First Av. Entrance Sanitary Public Market pes can be had f Ty market is Tousorial artists are nappy.|yers say Bummer days always do increase | to approach thie mous hey have another |/fOF Many a moon, 1 may say thelr sigan gt veer pas | that for that reason I am reasonably j{mmune from infection.” of Seattle men are daily join-| Hut doctors are never safe ex ing the no-moustache-no-beard-no-| amples. Yet, in all truth, we ought with-of-any-kind club. to add that two years ago, when Who the original booster of the! summer came round, one “doc” did ia has not yet been discovered. | allow the shears to glide over his | couldn't really have been Coun-| face, and for some time Dr. Fred-/ Kellogg, for b Wer sport- erick Falk's friends passed bim up| a beard or a moustache cold. @ member of the club only by} A worse fate than that, however. yirtes Of the fact that he had his/ was expertenced by Charles Jobo. head clear shaven }son, a Seattle Electric Co. motor ang Ae toy it have been At-/man, who jotned the club recently Alderson, though by leaving the barber shop without as free trom hirsute growth | his 20-year-old combination skill of tache and beard. It took him ¢ iderable time to convince his fam- fly tt was really himeelf and not . Comnitssioner/an intruder. The same was true Giscipims having started | xt the car barns | although he ls responsible; Once upon a time Judge Bell had the statement that a moustache |a moustache, and Fred A. Peterson | to our house. So I ran up to tt « ““regFade district and is said to [struck out with my foot. Just t ot of plecer be ‘the present center of Seat think! It broke Into a lot of plecen GOT nonuarion: They jumped to the water pipes and disappeared.” “FLOWER SQUAD NEW YORK, June 30.—Devel opments in the Helen Dwell Jenk ins’ smuggling case today have brought to light an organization known as the “flower squad,” made up of the m Inspec tors, who passed trunks, ft is al }leged, without fnyestigation. A | flower fn the lapel of an inspector's coat was the sign to spproach him. Mrs. Jenkins refused to be questioned since whe will soon ap- pear before the federal grand jury investigating customs frauds. June 30.—The erstate commerce pission in the Spokar rate and other cases allied with mbly will not be announced eptember, according to tn today. It was expected the decision would be am houndébd before the commission ad- ‘Yourns for the summer | | plans commis } ie carried out The commission adopted Virgil Bogu the center. Councilman War. dail and County Commissioner Rutherford favored the loca tion of the center on the county's property at Third and Ye WASHIN decision of the i The plan as adopted com HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO Public Keales in Market Office Delivery 10 Cente; Suburbs 20 Cents. Oclivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont and University Districts. @ beard is a grand place for to roost. But the doctor is on to his moustache just same, or rather, he ix letting he hang to him yet. he pleads, by way of ad as love! beard as any Rus sian duke would have gladly called his own. They have been forgotten With the past now, for summer had evidently “came” in other years as “We countrymen have the best of t “1 don’t know that you ha best of it,” retorted the clty fellow “We have our subway jam.”—Louis- Saturday's Big Specials well as in 1911 i The club is flourishing. ville Courier-Journal. and avoidance, as law-| 21 Pounds Granulated Sugar .......$1.00 Fels Naptha Soap, 7 Bars ............25¢ . | Four Large Cans Milk ..27¢ Potlatch | Grandstand Soap, Sugar and Milk Delivered with Other | Tickets Good Tickets on Sale Purchases at Market for Entire Season GREEN S. & H. TRADING STAMPS AT ALL STALLS. ASK FOR THEM. SEE THE DISPLAY OF FINE PREMIUMS OBTAINABLE WITH GREEN S. & H.STAMPS ATPREMIUM ROOMS AT THE WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET. START YOUR COLLECTION NOW. ASK FOR STAMPS Boost for Seattle Golden Potlatch 300 of These 2 Manning’ 1 Coffee 300 Preferred Potlatch Grandstand Carnival Association we have secured stand for the benefit of our patrons. "at $1 OO each on Saturday Saturday is Boosters’ Day at the | __ Through the courtesy of the Potlatch the best remaining seats in the official gran seats *will be on sale at our e at our spec FIRST | 6 Near FIRST Near Pike Tomorrow is the day Seattle buries the Any dead one can knock. Be a live one and, boost boosts for our great city. hammer” and edaiybody gets ‘together and We have the livest, cleanest and most Sanitary Market on the Pacific Coast, and you will be boost ing Seattle when you buy our goods, because we are all boosters. The is a so on follow Market, where everything is sold at the right price. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE English Muffins, Crumpets Delicatessen BUTTER BARGAIN Fresh Churned Washington Creamery Butter all this week— 26c Ib EDGERLY’S First Ave. Market Entrance Sanitary old motto, “Knock and the past at our Saturday, the crowds to the Sanitary Mra. Kendig’s Genuine Home-Made, the world knocks with you, boost and you boost alone,” thing of market, BE A BOOSTER, High-Class : |FREE| re veivesy Cakes, Pies, Bread, Notis, Fruit and Nut Breads. BOOTH 136 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY y Baltimore %-Layer odora Cream, 8Oe. *, Oe. Four Large Cane of Cascade Milk Bob White #oap, 6 bai ALL G¢ J Marshmallow, S0e. nee Brand Pitted Cherry Pies, price 280. fold everywhere for #0 Maple, Nut and Che All other Pies, 20¢. D4 DELIVERED FREE W. VANDEVORT—STALL 114 Groceries—Butter—Eggs Anybody can give low quotations on fruits, but the majority come t knowing “that ‘We Strive at A! W. W. CREN! prices always righ! Imes to Give Metter Goods tor Less. Money” 1617 Firat Ave. SMITH'S MELTON MOWBRAY STYLE PORK PIES TRY THEM STALL 19 Lower Floor SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY PIONIO and Many Other STALL 11 fixzwrcs &| Pacific Creamery Co. SEASON IS HERE Mra Hughes has Cold Monts, Pickies, Olives Things You Will Want f Heliah LOWER VLOOK 1907 FINST AV. Nour Pike St FRESH CHURNED BUTTER 29°, 30c COFFEE, 28¢ Ib.; 4 Ibs. $1.00 English Breakfast Tea, Ib. ..60¢ Sugar, 5¢ pound, with equal purchase of Tea or Coffee. FREE DELIVERY HORLUCK & SANNES Up and Down Stairs STALLS 129-130-319 Chow Chow, quart Summer Sausag Peanut Butter, Ib Free Buttermilk in Our Own Bak. ery Stal! Ib. 15¢ ise; 2 Nice Peaches, dozen Large Bing Cherries, * ne Royal Anne Cherries, 10¢; 3 Ibs. he be ihe Prices 25¢ Groen Beans, ib ‘ax Reans, 2 Ibe Santer s at Lowest Cantaloupes, 6 for LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT MARKET | © STALLS 302-303 10¢ 10¢ Pot Roast, Ib Pork Sausage, Ib. Shoulders Lamb, Ib. Se 6-Ib. Pails Best Eastern Lard 65¢ A. A. HINTZ Stalis 11-12 Salt Pork, Ib Cholee Bacon. Pot Roast, 1b. Ve 3 Ibs. Hamburger oo BBE Now Under New Management— Call and Get Acq ed JOE VAN’S MARKET Stall 7 | Flour and Tea Special Bob White, 50-1b. sack ...$1.00 a5c Ib. Broken Japan Tea, 2 ibs. ‘ 28e 0c Uncolored Japan Tea, Ib.28¢ 40¢ Gunpowder Tea, Ib. 18¢ _STALL 104—Grocery Butter Eggs Cheese 12)2¢ Ib, 20¢ EXTRA SPECIAL Choice Pot Roast, Ib..S¢ and Dé Roast Veal, 1b. 15¢ ast of Veal, Ib. .......12%¢ Only Best Meats Handied—Prices Armourdale Meat Co. STALLS 88/5 wed Japan Toa, te Ib, at Nit cottons Steet ‘Cut and Chaffiees If Dentned Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. STALL 217 Full Cream. Brick. { STALL 19 Basement M. A. HANSEN CO. | Stall 20 400 Supreme Blend Coffee ake Coffee Fresh Rensted Peanuts, 2 Ibs All 600" Pork Roast, Ib. ibe Veal Roast, Ib. 1h¢ to 18¢ Fresh Dressed Chickens ...22¢ Pot Roast, per Ib. ..8¢ to ..10¢ Swift's Lean Bacon, Ib, 23¢ OTTO PARTHIER Stalls 56 arries and oe cream melon and oai Statin S22. Dry Onions, % Ibs. STALLS 831-399 Fancy Rhubarb, 4+ cans Meadowbrook Ranch Eges STALL 132 if lbs Cane Sugar 1 cans Pioneer Mille 2 doz. PALL 204 |” d evel Oranges, don 10¢ ACME FRUIT CO. Stalls 325-326 ¥ Freeh’ Oregon PEOPLE'S I si Made iiread, y's Flour, Extra Fancy Telephone Peas, 2 STALL 04 Woe, Ie Special Saturday Legs of Lamb, Ib. Corned Beef, Ib. .. Pork Roast, Ib. oe Hambur Steak, Ib. . Absolut Pure Lard, 2 Chickens- - 10¢ Ibs. 25¢ Live or Dressed Order, Largest Stall In Market—Lowest Prices—Best Goods WRIGHT & GRAY STALLS 1-2.3-4 panore Rice, 6 Ibe. Sugar, & tbe.) [aeareieperana or STALLS 25-26 _—- rien Hailbut Smeit Best Corn Starch, pkg 8 Bars Good Laund | Bost Creamery But Cream Brick Oheoes, 0c Lee's Extract | Lemon STALLS 201-202 3 Ibs. - Boap ake ib... 80 ‘he. 17%e Vanilla or B5¢ | Compound Lard, Lamb Chops, Ib ADVae | Pork Chops, 1b be | CARRICK & MEYERS Stalls 13-14 256 ome- Made and Pastries. made fresh Market.-8TA Dread, Cakes daily in the 27 Fancy Straw STAT apes ioe Ricnaiaieth ihe 6¢ » Re -122¢ to 18¢ od Hams, 1b. -18¢ vamb Shoulders, Ib. ee Lamb Stew, Ib. ‘ Sugar Cured Corn Reef, Tb.. Veal Roast, Ib. Eastern Sugar STALLS 9-10 BPR OR 10¢ phe. Jello; any flavor; & for Be STALES 121-122-128 “Wik Siring Beans, 3 tbe. Tie All Kinds Cucumbers, # for 100 5 ibs, Pure Lard, 50c 10 ths. Pail Lard, $1 Stall 116 | | | | Local Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen for HERMANN’S HOOD’S THE NAME STANDS FOR QUALITY Makers of the Celebrated Prince: Chocolates—Delicious Ice Cream, Sherbets and Ices, 1509 PIKE PLACE STALL 2 1422 Second 1329 Third THE CHARLES MENNE GROCERY CO. STALLS 67-68 LOWER FLOOR HOME MADE BREAD Mother ae Ta ste qd ST. GERMAIN 1517 PIKE PLACE Sharp Cream Cheese, Ie per 1b; 2 Ibs, and Jersey Butter W. F. BROWN for STAND 15—Downstairs our Mount Vernon Butter—gave Be per 1b Pound stern Creamery Butter, 1b, , ieee BUTTER STORE 4—Lower Floor she English Bloatsre, cach 66; 6 ise ane Irish Mackerel, large ones, each 10e BOSTON FISH CO. Black Bass, Ib. . Kippered Herring, ib. ; Kippered Salmon, 2 Ibe Fresh Fresh Fresh be Be Picnic Ham .. Compound Lard . Pot Roast . Fancy Easte STALLS 25 AND 59 Lower Floor Pertwinkles, for bait, per 100 80¢ Kippered Salmon, 2 Ibs. ....25¢ OR sas acces 25¢ STALL 35—Lower Floor Sturgeon, n Eget Cheaper ‘n Butter Higher. Clams, per bucket Halibut, 2 Ibs, 15¢; 4 ibs. FISHERMAN'’S FISH MARKET Stalls 36-37—Lower Floor.