The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1911, Page 3

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* SAY CY, BAING Your, CousIN TOstPHUS ANO” meeT ME COWN BY THE SAW MILL TONIGHT *—— Bunok AN PLAY vO rue ive ait \|NOTICE OF CLOSING| The Market Basket On thie page every Friday Star readers will find the cheicest bargains in things to eat. it will pay yeu to clip thie page out and carry t with you when you buy your weekly supplies. Marketers will find the prices on the majority of eatables steady, reasonable at 19 pounds for $1. Green sweet corn just ar the market, is still quoted at 20 cents, but should be lower, promising that it will, Best flour can be secured, 50 pounds ‘Washington butter can be obtained for 30¢ a pound. Watermeiona are the same at 15c and up, Sweet cantaloupes are &t thelr cheapest, selling 2 for Se. Ranch eggs are selling 32%c a dosen. ; it + M-pound can nutmeg, 25; 2 cans milk, 1be; new White river potatoes, 100 pounds $2; fancy peaches, S0c box or 2 dozen for 160; fancy new sweet potatoes, 3 pounds 26c; onions, $1.75 sack; Bart- it pears, 20¢ dozen; tomatoes, 5c pound; crab apples, be dozen; grapes, pounds 25c. Butter and eggs: Unsalted butter, 35¢ pound; Danish method butter, 30¢ pound; local ranch eggs, 2 dozen Thc; cottage cheese, 2 Se; imported Swiss cheese, 25¢ pound; cream brick and Lim- Durger cheese, 2 pounds 25¢; caraway cheese, 25¢ pound. : Rolled roast, I5e pound; prime rib roast, 15c pound; leg wutton, llc pound; leg of lamb, 12%4¢ pound; shoulder lamb, 8 pound; ttirloin steak, 16c pound; mutton chops, 10¢ pound; round steak, 12%c pound, ham, 17e to 1%¢ pound; Eastern bacon, 20¢ povdd; dome spiced and corned brisket of beef, 30c ssi lamb be pound. ange # Feports sof robberies of per- |sona sleeping on park benches hav Bip oe oe so yas | |ing reached the officers they lo- ASHINGTON, Aug. = jeated sleepers late at night, climb- trees sometimes bear strange fruit jed into trees and awaited thelr was the conviction to which two |game. Lag ponneed were forced when Po Lieutenant Flathers and = an- other officer dropped to the ground | league. from leafy perches and put the tions, : Buy Your Hair Goods Where You Please, But Get Our ° Prices First We avoid extravagance and high rents tm our place, and there- fore save you 30 per cent on all your purchases. WE carry the STOCK to supply you in anything in manufactured HAIR GOODS, or we manufacture your cut hair or combings in any way you wish. Bring or mail them to us and let our EXPERT HAIR WORKERS show you what they can do for you. Send 25¢ in stamps for a 50c box of FACE POWDER, the best you ever used. BAMORA CRISWELL CAUFFMAN, 1401 First Av. Headquarters Anti - Thomson 1114 3rd av. Call for peti ° San Francisco Hair Store |REGISTRATION BOOKS lor they will not be allowed to vote! Registration Books Will Be Cloard After AUGUST 15th, 1911 register before the books are closed | at the special election to be hel(i on | September 6th, 1911, to} “King pare Court House Bonde”) “Port of Seattie” OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. eee id races at Madison starting Tuesday, eee Plan to park, five di August 15. A clean meet. ALBANY béntists, No More Dread of the Dental Chair ectence. that your work will be the beet jaiiet in each departme of teeth—in ised masters of wilt tell you tn pation, exactly what your work LADY ATTENDANTS ALWAYS PRESENT. Make us s cai! exactly as we ady Albany Painless Dentists On the Secend Fleer of the People’s Bank Rallding. Corner of Second Avense and ead MacDougall [FR ‘Tube Klevater oy Walk Up wht find we do The Cleanest, the Brightest, the Best “SANITARY” Public Market PURE FOO FREE {DELIVERY FIRST NEAR PIKE | Specials for — ALL GOODS DE! 4. W. VANDEVORT Yancy Tomatoes, § ibs. Sweet Potatons, ¢ Iba. Co |e We strive at ail Unies W. W. CRENSHAW 6MITH’S MELTON MOWBRAY STYLE PORK PIES STALL 19 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TRY THE Viking—« pound, will be on sale OROCERIES—BUTTER— EGOS VenED ren Lower Floor firet class fummer Baveage, usually selling for 300 and 360 per ‘at Mrs. Hughes’ stall for $80 per pound, OTALL 81, LOWER FLOOR ave RIDAY, AUGUST 11 Races at Medison pari ire ove days, starting Tuesday, August us. oa clean meet. —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day PREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a m. to 8 including coffee, tea, milk, or wine. 25c vee and Instrumental Music 1911 FOR NEW, modern, turnished rooms fe Th #0 RUSSELL & SMITH’ Tabloid Minstrel Mhow. Mave you ever talked with has had us ho says our p are high? We give value od. We have done it fe wanda during our 20 y business, Do you think we would overcharge you? The Angio-Partsian Star, Here's a preparation which just meets the expect- ancy of what a relish should be—You'll always want it on the table. NAVY CREAM SALAD DRESSING A delicious combination of those ingredients so necessary to the perfect Salad Dressing —Navy Cream Salad pieeres is the only Salad Dressing o! its kind—It is justly styled i those who have used it as the BEST ON THE MARKET And it has the added advan- tage of being made right here in Seattle—All grocers sell Navy Cream Salad Dressing because It is the best. 15c AT YOUR GROCER'S Why Cook at at Bos tl 50 Po WESTLAKE 5: Pie ao, PUBLIC MARKET &2-) \e son BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS —e Sugar on sale at every Stall in the Market. A 19 IDS. roncstea Sugar $1 At the Westlake Public Market you get the Best Foods and Full Weights and Measures, at the Lowest Retail Prices on the Coast. Sugar Delivered Free With Other Purchases Stalls 11-12 UTTER KID apaxp AND ee ibe Whe ze ALL ae Mert al as Whi, NS surround. ‘Wittiams Special Jereey ‘eah Ranch ‘dou ate Fest, Mec ohtiten hhstian, Vite tee PEOPLE'S BUTTER STORE ‘Legs Lamb, per Ib. .....- 12% Best Pot Roasts, Ww. Se and Lotn Mutton Chops, Ib. +12 Salt Pork, Ib. . Spring Lamb Sho’ JOE VAN’S SPECIAL SATURDAY Tee Cateup. bottle SWANSON’S GROCERY Dressed Swift's Bacon, Ib. . Pure Lard, Ib. ... Otto Parthier | Stalls 5-6 Fancy Tomatoes, per Ib. ‘ancy Cool Appice. 3 ons 30¢ Carnation Milk 30¢ are Fancy Iowa Butter, Ib. . Largest Butter and Egg Dealer in Market, Cleanest, Most Sant- tary Store on Coast. Theatre Tickets With Every Purchase CARNATION BUTTER STORE STALL 318. Choice T Waven Bread @h¢. Made from Pills burye Flour. STALL 29. Tomatoes, home grown, € Ibe ‘Jean Rastern Ba Guondsre of “olrcie W" Lamb, i. 4. F. MILLER The Jolly Fet Butcher ways save, you. money Mier wit siway ro, Zee ene, habit of tr Miller's ‘ull Cream Cheese, Ib. . STALL 199 ; SPECIAL SATURDAY Corned Beef, Ib... . .6¢ holse Lamd Chom I 1aig0 rn Hemme, I it: RIG &@ GRAY Stalls-3-4 White Beans, 6 ibs. Rolled Oats, 6 Ibs Macaroni, 2 pkgs. ... rs STALLS 25.26—GROCERY “Lege of Lamb, Ib. Lamb Chops, Ib. . Pork Chops, Ib. Round Steaks, Ib. .. Sausage and epee 3 Ibs. and Made Lac ¢ Collars, de WESTLAKE PUBLIC Stall 105 Extra Special | bone Bf siiiet Pot Bee ) 10c c Pot Roane ard of Meat ly low prices always made by the Armourdale Meat Co. Cc. ¥. PORPrEL, M STALLS 88% ¥lb. can Nutmeg lb. can Mustard Se Pan-fired Tea, 1b 2be Ail Cotfeés ‘stee! cut and chaff less if desired. Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. Stall 217 josh Salmon, each alibut. per Bmoked Balmon, BrALLs 22-23 J, A. TESS, GROCER Old Stamp Parlors, Pine Street Bide. Fancy Guaranteed Eggs, oo 2 cans Milk . 350 bottle Salad on: Home Made Sausage, Ib. Lamb Stew, per Ib. Legs of Mutton, Ib. . Shoulders Lamb, Ib. . Best Meats at All Times. Prices Lowest. Stall 13 each Fine Fai Malibut, « ibs Stalls 9-10 | Home Grow: Fancy Peaches, fs Home Hnked Bread tas 3 Rival KERY, Stall 27 FINE EASTERN BACON POUND 18c Stall 116 on sale Aly fou eed Is to you'll buy. Jena than cost ‘and low prices I kn MARKET LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT MARKET. Fifth and Pino. WE DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVEMYINE | ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEAKS Laboring People’s | Dentists | ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Sor, Firat Ave. and Vike Opp M co Li SEUM |GRAND- OPERA Ova 0 Lavy, Manager BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. = Tlowest Fares East VIA THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & PUGET SOUND RAILWAY On the following dates Special Round-Trip Summer Excursion Tickets will be on sale from all points in the Pacific Northwest. August 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1911. Atlantic City, N. J. Boston .... Butralo Chicago ... Detroit Minneapolis Montreal . 11.00 110.00 91.50 72.50 82.60 60.00 106.00 . Louis Washington .. *On dates August 14 to 17, 1911, only. LIMITS Final return Umit, October 31, 1911. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES and choice of diverse routes are per- mitted. Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to many other destinations in the East, in addition to those named. Return may be made through Colorado and California at slightly higher fares. LOW HOMESEEKERS’ RATES TO MONTANA On first and third Tuesday in each month of 1911 For detailed information regarding “Cheap Lands” “Homesteads,” see Col. M. H. Welton, Traveling Agent, at City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry St For additional information re- garding fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, train service, ete. call on or write J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. A. P. CHAPMAN, JR., General Agent Passenger Dept. Second Av. and Cherry 8t., Seattle Trains depart from New Union Station, Jackson St. THE NEW LINE IS THE SHORT LINE and Immigration CHITALO MILWAUKEE * PUGET SOUND “The New Steel Trail,” AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE Lic aTARKET HERE FOODS ARE Pirro FRESHER, TOO Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont, University, West Seattle and Ballard [Manning’s Feat Coffee Manning's Coffee Store PIKE PLACE. HERMANN’S STALL 22 Hermann's Best Washington Creamery, per Ib. . Best Danish Creamery .. Minnesota Creamery, Ib. Guaranteed Eggs, doz. Swiss Cheese, Ib. ... DOWNSTAIRS A slice of St. Germain’s < and Cake always makes me smile, because they use the best of flour, eggs and but- ter, Their kitchen is daily inspected by a sanitary officer of the market, This is why I always enjoy their _ BREADS, PIES AND CAKES You Can Buy Them at St. Germain’ 1517 Pike Place and 409 Pike St. Hood’s Home-Made Candy and Ice Cream The best and most for your money. Demonstrations daily at Second ay, store. Hood'’s—Home of the Famous Princess Chocolates. 1609 Pike Place, 1422 Second Av., 1329 Third Av. Best Mount Vernon Butter, 2 Ibs. MOUNT VERNON ‘BUTTER STORE 1521 Pike Place, Main Floor. Sturgeon, Salmon, Ib. Halibu Dolly Varden Trout, per ne Butter Spectals—3 tbs “Wes. Butter—No. 1, 3 Ibs. . Creamery Butter, 1b. Rest Jersey Bi Green Lake Ei Best Cheese, 2 lbs. ETHRIDGE— Fuberiate Fish Market Stalls 36-37, Lower Floor HIGHLAND JERSEY BUTTER W. F. BROWN—Stand 75—Lower Floor ‘Sturgeon, 1b. iy" Stiver Saimon, each... Kippered Herring BOSTON FISH CO., Stalls 64 and 65. THE CHARLES MENNE GROCERY CO. STALLS 67-68 LOWER FLOOR Smelt, 4 Iba, ‘ie wid'Seo Mall 4 ibs. Chicken Halibut . 25¢ and 30¢ Fresh Salmon, each 25¢ and 30¢

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