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THE S8TAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. Phenom Recruit Adolf Makes a Hit With Everett True Mente Set —y Whe, a “aRT = You. 1 Har ie We Go WATCH HIM AD Tee Ky Wide rane slow BALL, "pen Your MAN ISA WonDer! VOT DIT NE BAY foseorese D IN APQLF ANODDER Pracricé. Bur er You Like wi ALL Day SuckeR’ UdT, BEFORE CALL TOMORROW AND We WiLe ABOUDT mez — O'TooLe, A Berra “NON DAN HE MUST NOD KNow ID —— He Gers || || DoT WATS MISS "CUSPIDOR ¢ RFE TALK BUSINGS$, _. mum! Site, 1 DIT Nod Quire DEDUCTION | MaTHE WION s, I know yet! Vibe | DER SVELL HEAD Too QuicK, bie HAST ANODDER Goor Spit Bau > CATCH iD. The stranger SIGN tM FoR YOUR CLUB EF Ye ms looked around! | See HIM VORK. oH 4 i i . - i Kk and 4 ’ [ ih A fish-hook an . rh “sugariump* Some cough-| drops and a wad of glue; | And mother's love ly Easter hat Was tied upon a} hobby - horse, The stranger) gently smiled | and said, “You have a lit tle boy, of course.” ih coh Mi hys'un AA ale “The Murdered Boy’s Baby Dug in the Clay of ‘ben ‘tim tobe" eo "tobe CONTERILL ae ie s-P WESTLAKE. > ied ‘ Tum Back to Baby’”’ oe BRP | tn on cera vetee the devin i wostave apd Cried Papa, | ha Strikes in the =o A of ik Sibi ans ecbare’ ta’ (he stdctriea! J a) w _ Pu BLIC MARKE! irgini dustry In Seattle, Mayor Cotterill ee last night, at the Washington An oo na 4 eS | nex, said that the Hebb nite war m to dance in| capable of furnish 25,000 con-| “A BIG GANG OF SPECIAL DEPUTIES WENT UP THE MOUNTAIN ‘ , . t¢. | tinuous horse power ¥ with practical THAT NIGHT AND SHOT UP THE MINERS’ CARING” , : ‘ 4 ese" iis Ps : gone ig Lbs. $1. oun at 4 . Steam Roller The King county republican ox Come and Hear the Music sii the Melee Minstrels, . ner ecutive committee o behind ; Watch u . salle closed doors in « eorke It’s at the Westlake a tw ¢ ou save on all Pure Food P ‘ yf cor ‘ en court room, The hand |B y r instance, the sugar quot i ; sale.” Miay The dry ates to t hae coats iat \ rgain day at the Westlake fal are o 1K y « erda. t y a a m if aaa : E 7 wife a Hot that t Iron or Westir a a patter ni s ' | KEePAVED sear ar atiam. | zen me - SECTION | HA THEATRE od repa to fill any va “Ho LUCK NORESEN'>., “Seth Teller read 6 W If STALLS 120-032 Tri-Country Bankers . R HART 6 ‘Yeggs.' He said th’ remedy is t Free Buttermilk y ne ' + blacksmith , L With Back Ste Marchane, make th’ nearest 1331 Fourth Ave. put ail its tools in th’ vault each night.” rerks-old baby Buy Your Complete hace in ss-ca nari Spring Outfit Here th Gualfo ind aye Carnation Butter Store | 1 firs. CW, ; —ON CREDIT— aa owen as Our system of selling extends to you the } credit you deserve, king it cash BY MOTHER JONES During the strike in West Vir ginia in 1901 and 1902 | went up vd to Stamford mountain and held a fa ‘ price : ig : Spans | meetin, ith the miners, I 4. ‘ Aaa driakisg eo : & be caren F tie ? purchase. ” _New Annex, North End Market. Clo EDS SESE TY A ED ing. The even had a little school ‘ house of their own. If alterations are re 1g | on ene in The afternoon we held the quired they are made Nice 7 2 dos ise When STONG Says Bar- -—-OF THE— meeting a deputy United States free and your sult or cot Orange - gains He Has Them marshal had been there and want \ coat ie guaranteed to , 1 The ed to arrest some of them. They fit perfectly. were wupposed to have violated their brothers eareed off like a of riminals They gave All of the handsome 1 hich to new models of the season 1 1 8 | IKE & | ry Thi are shown in our millinery , Lg Th n Y section hundreds of . Cured Corn Beet, Be-106 | ’ € t ; vr a . ‘ | | Regular Opp. Bon Marche tains ; trimmed and tailored hats ; ait Pork. 1 tue | STONG'S GROCERY | Rees cs with no two alike, offered STALL 210 oe papier gran |] A. A. HINTZ, Stalls 11- 12) As an inducement to the public to visit our new store we out " olhers " te ay Stalls 5 and 6 ee pene Sat BDAY set peg natn | 1 a Week Pays the Bill] : For Quality and Right Prices | Socucn eee iat th the lifeb! of these help! 1 | Whole rs Q [re el APRS Four big cans Carnation 25 Five tbs. small navy innocent slaves, were hung out Milk c Beans dry the next day and were a sb / ing exhibit Four and one-haif ibe 25¢ Fine, fresh cut | Bo mean were the owners of the best cane Sugar © | shredded Cocoanut, Ib hat they refused to al fear Prune pecial 25c a he je black a Jeader of the unio: 5 | Pigs, 5 to be buried in the nearby grave ‘Two cans extra faney Hi 25 Extra fancy large et yard, the ground of which was/! wian Pineapple | never Oras a owned by the coal operators, He r ed ‘The kindy was buried in his father-in-law back yard : AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE i, Pgensed Chick na, "beiise.Oints’~“skctuatve | Be Raa . A fe « ater I found hia ‘ b 2 se wea mt oy Also buy your Sunday meats for less money argest || widow ring the grave with he IC MA PJ. WESELER, Stall 4, butcher shop in the a a child, digging in the fre ay, was crying over Free Alhambra Theatre and over ‘apa, tum back to i Arann ae Le ee ‘i Mectiumn, C4Bbs 1 1 8 IKE Ss e som the \slesrapber Mt (3 om HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY’'RE FRESHER, TOO ( ; a Ven wb. tect ' 10e mr: RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stalls vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls, CE CAMP RECT Fresh Churned W neton Creamery Butter Danish Creamer or, 3 Ibs Local Ranch « etter, dozen LOWER FLOOR FREE DELIV Milk STALLS 10%-104—GROCERY Diamond C1 h Cooking A. R, NELSON-— ————Down Stairs Vari. Cr ‘ ; ‘ po ed t. Vernon Butter lbs wees . $1.00 ), 2 cans 15¢ 45c insane {other ‘Jones, bring MT. Vv NON BUTTER STORE, 1521 Pike Place him back te me 1 pm =almost afraid to tell the terrible thought SATURDAY SPECIALS {vs agro de: A EON Ea we $1.00 | Milk, 4 cans as rattan ‘© mines were ar. || Spuds, one sack $1.75 | Flour, one sack ee Leader brand Sardines, can ted answe Yes, but they Delivered at Your Homes Lg joa grag tht - Nidaghh Ma MULLIN & LOVEJOY, 1505 Pike Place ,, THOMPSON’ Ss PEANUT BUTTER the pictures which I had him take 25c Per Lb. Bulk. Blof these seven dead men “4 FS | ee Always Dependable Free Delivery 1519-25 First Ave. 1512-24 Pike Place. Local Ranch J€ee no + da ine : ? 4 ve’ Mae’ | Stall 4—Quality Meats I heard of a poor woman, with | Pull Cream Che ib ‘eran Heth 's ws Q y —| Are the. me AND BUTTER AT POPULAR PRICES four children, who was in great na Po cat ie: Se peels distrens, I collected. $60" and 4 __WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stall 40°" Help to Bust! The Flour Trust it Kr pet i eee future Catholic priest came out on the a S. line the very platform and gave me $5. I sent 45 16 Ibs. 90¢ Battle Axe Flour, sack ) Best fresh churned Creamery Butter, 36¢ 1b., 3 Ib $1.00 Jit to the mothers by a miner and le C sucar ony Westlake Special Flour, sack tee : . 4 EDGERLY-FITZ CO., at First Ave. Entrance Sanitary Public I said to him, “Give the woman Booths 201, 54, 40 Hammond's Best Patent Flour, sack vacua . re Market ae with the four orphans $30 of this Sack Fine e y day isa And Other Bra loes a = for the other women will be better jranulated od 1 wa 7 rawbe »resery Blue” Ribbon Tea, 1 Ib 40¢ | Four pkgs. 3 25c flable to get along than she.” When . wir 0 ke. Ce Starch rice . ; “ ub : Standard 0c U. C. Japan Tea 30c | Red Salm 10c [the miner f mily they Thrge cans Tomatoes , 26¢ | 25e canne 16g Bi were hungr y y living f melis TOKIO TEA STORE They hao oul nor fd the Yash, ace del hg a a ao Bs rip ae, pede 3 Whe he miner ¢ né back ‘ nan © Stalls 34 and 36 ¢. When the miner came back iff «i oa Tale ik ie F The Man Whom Fisher Flour Mills Sued for Selling Too Cheap seen (bat a Be ¢, Te \ ‘aaa ee ‘f Leave Westlake Cars at 7th At Mrs. Kendig’s Booth 136, there will be the usual line | Mother a > i J e : oie ats < “A SNAP Ss / . of delicious home baked Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies and {send her \ K ss akitas @puds, ol; Bweet Oranpen, § dos a 48 Luts lend blowes oe 1 2 COW TEEYS © [Chicken Pies, | but the r ; My thi e White