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| aan The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Nature's ‘Te fresh and crdeare ai To I-2 Price Everybody, take advantage of this bic close-out © Entire stock at Half-Pric Cost BSc Ever Ready Ignition and Doorbet! b teries, until further ‘not 20c Tavin ‘cite Hand Hatchet . 1,2, 3, K 35c 50 Champion Men Ax $LOO Red Jacket, extra quality Oc Saws, with Neasa vow ..00G . complete, now I4-in, Stilison Wrench cut to 2% lin, Stillson ch, cut to Maydole Claw Ham $@c Black Enameled Mail 40 Ox. cut to Cc $3.00 Aluminum Plasterers’ Dar. Dies, sixe 34x44 inches, with two handles, Incorporated |Strange ro Incident at Bombardment ot Po Dunk, Kow Province 1 VONDER How LONG PoRCES DER IMPERIAL CAN KEEP REDUCE RATES OF _ Blame for Social i." 2's ‘LOOK FLAT *IRONS! CITY’S LIGHTING “Reduce the city electric light) That, in brief, is the program of the City Car Line league, backed by Councilman Oliver T. Erickson, fol lowing the reduction by the Furth plant to meet the municipal plant rates. The reduction can be made, and the city will still make money at the bus! The since the red campaign to take b 5 municipal plant, if pos: Superintendent Ross of the rmunict pal system has made a repe ing that the city will ma profit this n, the city can reduce | ex and save $100,000 to the same time profit e Car Line league has the people, at making $150,000 tarted el hope of driving {t out Circulars have been printed POLO COATS} SPECIAL Tomorrow we will make the firat showing of a special shipment of the new Polo Coats up in handsom brown tweed—the new two-fs material, These garments are offered at jar price with $20 00 eredit—your choice ’ In Strictly Tailored Suits we will also show a splendid selection in popular materials ane mixtures vecial © your vis co Weet colors and mixtures—at @ specia $17, 50 stave suas Site emiesieg, |W eis g Main 6169, Furs—3 Off-furs OR | $< Our complete stock of Fine Furs, including Genuine Mink, Black Fox and French Coney beautiful sets and muffs in many different de signs—now One-Fourth Off—A SALE WITH CREDIT. THIRD AND MARION over 60 kilowatt hours 4 cents. After the first 12 monthe—60 kilo- ents; over made reversible Are Sate You are your unrestr job Proot and Tailored Hats at — actly One-Half Off Furniture Open an Account— i Wood Pay by the Week or Steel oe Fixtures ae Outhiting @.\\ ie. Agent for the MALLS SAPR PUBLIC MARKET SANITAR Where the People Trade S, Specials for Saturday 18 lbs. Sugar for $1 102-114 VEGETARIAN HEALTH FOODS 123 Open from 6 to 10 p. m. only BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE | mtn in ac B. sce ag Sole Agent fc iesel & Co. GERMAN DELICATESSEN 1525 First Av. MURPHY BROS. Fine Candies Come and see our fac 1515 First Av. Made in the building tory upstairs GLISH PLUM PUDDING —114 Sanitary Market New Soft-Shel! Walnuts, Ib Spitzenberg Apples, box y Cream Milk, 2 cans W. W. CRENSHAW, 1517 FIRST AVE Stall 19—SMITH’S—Lower Floor Special MINCE MEAT PIES n Make JAP RICE, six pounds GRANULATED SUGAR, 17 pounds STALL 36 TEAS, SPICES aaa, per month, | 8 THE ola hn NOVEMBER a 1911 - NOW DEY are simon tL sr Ss! - ye - COLLARS UND Ccurrs! = Vor next? children, _ educational relating nan,” she waye, vil on the Men \yi,"ity saves They have renponnibility of the he ih regard to women of The taken the * mighty BALKS ON OATH To man's administra’ law i Inid mont of t gland’s milite cause for practically things in society she place the neglect of woman's side Mre. P uret ways 4 i ‘ »~ whieh [im the Central building, wneliman God against ‘Engineer balked. Chai showed him the lard's charges nxon, he ffithe whieh gi © won urged the wo: Chicago to get out on the and show they really w Among th © the the whit Zbinden t be sworn, Ex-Coun n Weaver and Rowen, who lowed Zbinden, offered no objec The Fountain of Youth cannot be ‘or found after 10 p.m. new models, the fresh est creations in seasonable MILLINERY. avembony tha, | nand Paris ideas upon in New AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE BL in RKET JILETTHES ft a: HERE FOODS COST L a" FRESHER, TOO RELIAGLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stale vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalis, LOWER FLOOR SPECIALS SP SUGAR 4S SACK . rd Guger Fine Granulated Stan “No Strings-on This—STALL ae k Pc BE.25 peck, del'd Brown HERMANN’'S Be b ae 306 Free Delivery MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE 1cahRIKE PLACT SAN FRANCISCO FISH Ope VARIETY MARKET MONEY SAVERS Baldwin Apples, box Free Delivery to Ballard Main 1314 $1.40 SL.25 Phone Orders Sent C. 0. D. 1524 Pike Place SATURDAY SPECIALS 17 Ibs. Sugar $1.00 Very Best Fresh Churned Jersey BUTTER B5¢ px nds $1.00, Ask for our Tea and Coffee Specials, Parts of City. Pacitic Creamery Co. 1507 First Ave.—One Door North of Pike St. und ; three pe Free Delivery to All “Block Us, and We'll Have Our Own Roads,”’ Says Los Angeles | ®: “If the raliroads will persist in,ownership of ite w blocking the development of pub: | desert P fic owned harbors,” said A. P. Flem, | ming, secretary of the Los Angeles ters of the Beattie port commission, “Los An geles and California will get their own railroad, Wve got the en ergy, we've got the resources. Why they should persist in cutting their own throats, | cannot understand.” Flemming reviewed the work of the Los Angeles fight for munteipal | 5S UPincWE § Words by Schaefer Music by Condo SHET UPI. 1 AM EATING I DON'D The port adopted by pended for th provement front. He un obstacles vity of “pri e cost of wharf. man Chittende resolutic met, ¢ vate | age dockage has been cut to one-fifth of the old rates, he since the ea although there ts ership of the wat And notwith: they are making agalnet the still private own front ding this cut per cent profit The Kind That Bites NAVY the govern chant whips to carry traffic on the Pacific STLAKES Pine |e . PUBLIC MARKET A. PURE Mpa Ne krocer bas § fresh and strong in 160 bott . K SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIAL Absolutely the Best Pure Kettle Rendered Lard No. 5 Pails 50c No. 10 Pails $1.00 Lard on sale at all stalls. other pi urchases. you money—lots of It Don’t Fail to Attend Our BIG TURKEY DAY, Nov. 29, 5,000 Thanksgiving Turkeys to Be on Sale AGAIN r PICKLE SECTION } Stall 129 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Ht ioe; stone's MARKET STALLS 125-126 Real Bargains the-ie boc dee 2 25e abe STALLS 191-122-123 STALL 127 100 81.18 up LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT MARKET On the Corner Fifth and Pine ake ie-18e A. A. HINTZ STALES 11-12 M. A. HANSEN CO. STALL 20 stant 331-333 “OTTO PARTHIER STALL 204 18 Lbs. Sugar $1 4 Big Cans Milk. . .25¢ $3.00 $3.35 $5.75 15¢ ‘Te abe abe 260 | abe @Be Delivered only with Trade at the Westlake—it saves Aunt Betty's Old Fashioned Home Made Hermits Served With HIEST-GRADE BLEND COFFEE FREE | Booth 312, HILGRADE COFFEE CO. Booth 312 Westlake Public Market Telephone Orders Delivered. We Have the Goods BUTTER EGGS CHEESE At Stall 19, Basement k ‘ xh Small Hack Flour Pree With $1.00 Order STONG’'S GROCERY STALE 210 puede ise * gs i 3 Plenty of Fresh Killed Poultry. Meat Noted for Quality E. N. SCHUMANN STALL 7 Plente Hi k sod, It 19¢ 20¢ 20¢ 28¢ Local Eee 85c Producers’ & Consumers’ Co-operative Co. STALE 250 x Tet 5 Stalls 344-346 Bret omnes, “asc. tie a an STALL 115 x $1.00 . ita abe STALE 900 Nellis Pears, do Stalls 334-5-6 AD box ‘We Guarantee Everything. | YAKIMA PRODUCE & POULTRY COMPANY Stall 351 ase | ¢ J. F. ‘MILLER STALL @ eat Miller's Bacon, Ib. x Hams Sirloin St torn Bee A. WRIGHT abe | 38 | ase, K. $1.40 S110 |~j5; ise 290 | , Stan 219 Ea i English Walnuts STALLS 17-18 of Lamb, Ib W. S. BURRELL STALL 4 10e-12740 | EXTRA SPECIAL ' himatedals Meat Co. STALLS 6-0 Seattle Tea & ae Co. STALL 217 "GROCERIES J. A. TESS, Stall 352 Rost, Tk 10e _ Aeeiayge P. a HESELER STALL 1 People’s Butter Store STALL 10f w a vere 2 ' Stalls 22-23 E MURPHY’ S MARKET STALLS 139-14 ae Re le STALLS 33¢-337-338 “Stalls 339-340 Eastern Hams WHOLE OR MALT 16c Ib. o% Ibe Stalls 25. 26, Groc ery “STALL 354 CARRICK & MYERS THE CLEAN MARKET. Stalls 111-112 STALL oh