The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1912, Page 6

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nthe Train? He Did . Wash dix | Did Osgar Expe ct Today’s Paper to Read o NOW, LET'S HAF Dor pau SAY, vor's PAPER, ADOLF, I AM =| Der mMatrer? GLAD You BROUGHT 1D. SS | ID SEEMS To Me IT CAN'D TRAFEY T HAF READ ALL DISS MiTOUD . \ TX READ I ARCHITECT BUNGALOWS, e700 AND ae WINCKLEY REN, | Wwe JUST GoT TIME To \ BuY A PAPER, ADOLF, BUILDER WE CAN'D GeT ANY ON DER TRAIN. ” sure! ID ISS YESTERDAY'S PAPER. “ Dir You VANT Our rates are in keeping with the thn 4 to $1 a week, iS 2 day Near all large jores and theatres. Opposite Postotticr. Felt and Straw Hats ail kinds cleaned, dyed, re ed, remade, trimmed, " Alt h work at reduced rates. MODEL MILLINERY ‘S27 People’s Baek Bids. that ¢ ing ¢ most the b Milli Paid Advertisement of real estate in this city are | » Pa, Jul Preee Leased Wire) (My Uotted vnned Wire? UNIONTOWN, a. july i nisese a a. “Three Stories Without a Stair CORNER MARKET FIRST AND PIKE FIRST AND PIKE > Most Sanitary Market in West. Free Coupons Given With ere (By United thrown into a chaotic condition, and} (Tifcago, July 26.—-Former aaned Wire? = @ f : ling. party are battling decgeratety there fs almost & panic amonk|tnited States Senator Albert J | denunciation of Theodore Roosevelt || 22° OF More Purchases, See Our Display on First Floor. ° ltoday to save the lives of Peter Property owners throughout the | Heveridge of Indiana has been se Evans, John Scanion and John |*Mtire city |lected temporary chairman of the land «a warning to progressives to | sacrifice everything to keep the pro Groschak, three miners who@are| The case decided Is a sult brought |~puit moose” convention to be held gressive organization within the re ___ 4 3 GIRLS’ BAKERY, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE * ie Hf by Former Mayor R. A. Anderson | 4, Candidate for Superior jarconed in the flood waters at] |here the first week In August, we publican party, is voleed by Senator [fe ‘s {the Lamont mine No. 2. T gainst the Suburban Municipality | cording to announcement here Robt. M. La Follette today in # 3 Girlie Home-Made Bred i Judge | were caught about 1,800 fe frre (oo Seat Ney ea ne recover | today signed editorial in his magazine, La beter cannot be made ‘i the mouth of the mine in se i) title to land transferred under an/ ‘The announcement of the selec Follette’s Weekly. After anserting Ga Non-partioan Judiciary Ticket | 10 ‘op water and t prdinance passed by the board of|iion of Beveridge for the tempor that Roosevelt in not a real pro jermen at a meeting in 1897, This} HIGH-GRADE BAKERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS Jary chairmanship followed the re Id in the city Of} point by Senator Joseph M. Dixon ive, La Fol It war not that Roosevelt made the se ® Primary election September 10th help can be easily heard. Pumps) is é are being worked by scores of men | meeting was in an effort to reduce the qeenty | eer» oper inatead of injor a copy of a letter written by }South Vanco of water. er, and the polat Beveridge to a friend in Indianap declaration of bis principles Bi FLO The death list as a result of the| Anderson rained was that their ac-| oy, in which he renounced al: | ly thereafter he abandoned G ‘ flood of water xent into the mine,|tion was consequently illegal. The |jugiance to the regular republiéan tempt to discuss bis ‘principles No. 1 Hard Wheat following Thursday's cloudburst, | ci has gone through al} the| oon, peveridge warmly praised favoring the lasves of pregres-{ } lard Whee PAPO F > Ny x 95 still stands at 14 and it ts not be-|Canadian courts and - Anderson's Roosevelt and the new party. In| sivelam, Roosevelt lured the presi |B jin piers a ie inh Din sth $1.15 lieved it will be increased. The/contention is finally sustained by | ini letter he sald dent into a campaign so bitterly per repre 7 esike $1.15 dentist: bodie f the victime are still on the court of last resort. Argument for party regularity} sonal thet, at the time of the Chi Delivered with other purchases at equally eut prices pamage recovered, and it is expected that} - - ~ ‘would weigh with party men ia| cago convention the frenzy 80c Baking Powder ..:. the 5 th is “a hey iy Heo yard nd Taft's favor if he had been fairly | sion aroused subordinated the Tea i All kinds of Cereals and Spices to reduce the flood water su’ HERE IS ominated jawfal majority of thing to a flerce scramble to seat 0c Beanger Tes pe in balk at cet wm n sees ba recesses of the workings. Until ’ not so nominated. Therefore party pduced, and six weeks straw hat P tion. Upon this squabble for office Bs tag, ones miner ge fi is teem we voter emer S|, RIG IDEA | me comnts Perster eA ater he pRaA FE Cc. A. SWANSON -eaaaed reached } bebalf.” and vital progressive movement ‘ TSe High Grade Stee! 33c GERTRUDE ATHERTON ri United Prees Leased Wire: —_ —_ $1.50 Straws for .. ose. Be ; wed by Fisher Flour Mills for Selling Too Cheap Sova FOR WOODROW WILSON NEW YORK, July 26—In an $1.75 Straws for .. $1.00 HE LL BE THERE ee , ik SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 editorial in the current number MOTORCYC 1-92.00 Straws for .........$1.25 AN'S—-STALL 101—BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE = Sardenter's Steel Natt 33c Al s the Best OYSTER BAY, July 26.—An m rton, the California] of the Outlook, Theo, Roosevelt ge « - suerte erty leader in the wom of Reed tee oa RUNS INTO AUTO. £0 Straws for . $1.60 F) nouncement was made today by Col. || Herman's Best Washington Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs - $1.00 : en's suffrage movement, has given . He saye: [f/33.00 Straws for . - $1.85 T | Roosevelt that be expects to ar Free Delivery and Free Buttermilk to All Customers, ALASKA HARDWARE f {trip to Germany and has come should net con- | A motoreycle ridden by Joseph | rive In Chicago for the national STALL 101. co. here to exercise her new right in| tain utterly incongruous ele [Gilda 24, and Mies Jennie & reasive convention on Aug. 5 mM ———— Reg DR. L. 1405 3d jay set for its convening. That | McDonald’s Hat Store Joiipni he will dellve 1023 Third Ave. lof his principles, cov per- | sonal view of the topice included by Between Madison and Spring his supporters in their call for the) convention. | the September primary election. mente, radically divided on the . fan into an aete driven by ¢ 905 Hallrend Ave. Mre. Atherton says she will cam) peg} issues and acting together | Wiley, 1 « av, last night, at paign io behalf of Woodrow Wilson.) oniy on false, dead issues [the corner of Minor av. and Spring mum | which are insincerely painted jst Both riders of the motoreyele | as real and vital. Judged by |were badly shaken up, Gilde re this standard, both the old par jcetving injuries to his back and) ties break down. Neither can | Mins Smith severe cuts and bruises. | = Young Hens, per Ib M06 | Sun cach punthecs a adsaehs dee Spring Chickens, special 25e nd Coffee, or With each pur more of groceries DRESSED POULTRY Special for Saturday | [A Dollar Saved Is a Conkey's Poultry Supplies and oa Remedies Poultry Feed by Ib Powder... fonger be trusted to do the (Their injuries, while painful, are) if or sack : Sugar work the country urgently |not serious. Barred Rock Pullets, each. ..75¢ | Cr o oap, t bare Fe needs. Bosses of the repub- The auto was going up Spring | kverst in the grocery jing at —- ar arne lican and democratic parties jand the motorcycle on Minor. They j sg: | towent p 5 alike have a closer grip than | met at the corner and the motorey | Pacific Poultry (0 i c ie reiaee il Gite unde chtn s dinak-caster then We've §) S70, Duets Om perty mashinen [Gist wore Crews off (ely ma md THE SUN j of the cinta bad nation: abine. Top Floor, Corner Market u iting our Enlarged Basement Salesroom tomorrow and taking ad- | Phone Elliott 3268 | rh Vantage of the remarkable bargains we offer. / iret A ag metre, Stall 106 Prices quoted below are samples: Women's Shoes. Oxfords and {| Children’s Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, all leathers, sizes 2% | Slippers, ail leathers, sizes up to to 6, mostly narrow widths. 12. Fancy shoes as well as the Formerly $3.00 to 1 00 good strong ones. $1 00 $7.00. Now .......... ® MOO Vita ccnecdsve Ge ® “4T’S A REVERSION TO | _ DARK AGES,” SAYS BONFILS DENVER, July 26.—-F. G. Bonfils, |has filed against the Post one of the owners of the Denver| “I propose to work,” Bonfils told A big lot of Men's Oxfords, ali | Children’s “Broadwalk” Oxfords | Post, & newspaper, appeared yes:|the court, “until this damnable . every size in something. and Pumps in tan, gunmetal and terday afternoon in Judge Shat-|power which makes us a nation of } > Forme: 50 t | patent. Footform ltuck’s court to answer charges of|serfs is taken from the hands of $6.00. "hee By at $1.00 | Shoes oo ceyes wh seecsecs $1.00 criminal contempt as a result of judges. The law permitting a judge OTHER SPECIALS the Post's discussion of the $600,000 to punish citizens for statements Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Ox- | Boys’ $3.00 tan, gunmetal and ‘ibe! suit, which Wm. Evans, preai-| made outside of the courtroom in fords, Pumps and Slippers, all | patent Oxfords from the Holland Bread That ts Bread Of Course, Murray Saves | You Money! No. 1.. ~ 3 164 PUBLIC 5) MARKET ALWAYS DEPENDABLE _1513-23% FIRST AVENUE 1512-24 PIKE PLACE BIG SUGAR SPECIAL 20 Ibe. pure Cane Sugar . . 10 Ibe. pure Cane Sugar . teseeees ae . 5 Iba. pure Cane Sugar ° With other purchases at equally cut prices. Veal Cutlets Veal Roast . Pot Roast Trt dent of the Denver Tramway Co./ reversion to the dark ages.” | oo gt es | Club Sausage . fie sau See. "§4 GB | ses see Toes "4-95 | REFUSING VACCINATION, CHRISTIAN |ii'Siettscn AQP owner tian oe | Hamre 9 oo be See. iy i Rates cnekenbon st 400 Coffee jf Mutton Chops ............12\g¢ | Spring Chickens . 23¢ Men's $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords, | Men's Nettleton and Jobnston gunmetal, tan and patents. Good | & Murphy Oxfords in all leath- 00, SCIENTIST IS COURT MARTIALED stioule 40c Baking Powder The Teas . MURRAY MEAT CO.—PIKE PLACE run of sizes. ers. Formerly 3. 9 (By United Press Leased Wire) before the navy department in per ‘ : Stall 23 laf as: BR sas cide cee gis | Now ...... $ . 5 | WASHINGTON, July 26—Taught | son Sc ie Brey Pa ee ee pte | it i jby his creed that it would be) The vaccination order wan Issued C. A. SWANSON Old Potatoes, sac . f LBA, 5.84 09 — suit o We will sbow you others equally nteresting. |wrong for him to submit to vacci- December 1, 1911. Kapaa balked, * Tee Hae 20 pounds New Potatoes i hice. nation as a protection against ty- explaining thet bis religion forbade IKE PLACE 9 phoid fever, John J. Kapea, Chrie-|such treatment, that his record|§_ Swed by Fisher Flouring Mille for Selling Too Cheap < STALL 7, PI In $ Turrell’s Enlarged Basement |fian. Sclentist. and one time pun. |proved he never was ill, and that| re i ners’ mate on the battleship Dela he did not need the treatment. |B og. pee Gold Dust or Pearline 176 BEST BUTTER AND EGGS store a 122 Marion St. or 903 Second Av. I ware, lived up to it. When Kapaa persisted in his re-|9 6. pug Bee Nood) Be | And as a result of disobeying fusal he was put in the brig| 200 AT POPULAR PRICES to gel naval orders he was court-martialed, and his court-martial and sentence tibak ase} SCOTT, Stall 28 AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE rank of seaman followed | | Despite Kapsa’s plea that the vaccination order was Illegal be bor at the disciplinary barracks at cause it restricted the practice of | Port Royal, 8. C. his religion in addition to violating | | Senator Interested his constitutional rights, his objec: | | Senator John D. Works of Call-| tions were overruled | fornia, who also is a Christian Sci The case is said to be unprec: | duced to the —_—_ Meadow Gold Butter, Ib. ...35¢ BL C M TOKIO TEA STORE | epcerty-rrrz co. TeerTng.ct + THE PERFECT . } ? entist, is aroused over Kapsa’s|edented in American history and AT FIRST AVE. ENTRANCE HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'R Pam novelti MIOMAS MRE AEP URPOSE | case and intends to bring the facts is attracting great attention. | STALL 36 ANCWADL.WDELIVER Cares dak . FRESHER, TOO ma. fourh ~ ee) | SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET e delivery from one or more stalls b far*'m: “2, FLOUR th vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls, — Costs- See ai MORE per Sack |THE MIKADO | ’ eS Fresh-Churned Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs SHOR 91.00 RFown LESS per Loaf STILL LIVES AV BANY FAINLES> @ Local Ranch Eggs not over 3 days old, 3c doz, $3 dozen for. . $1.00 ie ‘ a ‘eciasc: “tale ahaa | cae } BUTTERMILK, ICE COLD, FREE TO ALL CUSTOMERS shit or RIO, July B5,ts Semaines | DYE PMT LL) WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stall 40 bast « unchanged early today, court phy-| sicians asserting that the end mig! come at any moment, A cable received at the palace today treated New Olympic Cut Price Grocery gee ibe 81.00 Dental Work at Cut &2—A, KR. NELSON—DOWNSTAIRS fi St. Petersburg, stated that|f’ Rates on th . elt : fom Sac gp Nreicaaat ie Easy Pay: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cc. E. CAMPBELL STALL 22 DOWNSTAIRS - home. ment Plan. - Fre h Churned Wash. Creamery Butter, Ib. 35¢; 3 for: +» $1.00 Danish Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs. for ‘ % 65e Big Saturday |] Prone ios Sash enn 20 Pounds Sugar for .................... $1.00 @ JWith $2.00 Order of Grocer | Cc i a Se, _MULLEN & LOVEJOY, 1505 PIKE PLACE 8 Ib 42c sucar onty = Booths 201, 54, 40 FREE DELIVERY—PHONE ELLIOTT 2799 oe oe We Are Never Out of It Granulated se eee hyet4 eo fe on Buy your meats, both fresh and smoked, from the largest Standard sale. the the same sugar White you always use. Why do and cleanest market in the city and save one-third. Nothing yOu pay $1.00; Ror 14 ‘ pounds and lose $@ cents? put the best always, mnapiteimntinis WE are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCE | LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE After hearing the petitions of re. || ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 apondents in the bankruptcy case of || SETS OF TEETH FOR $3.50 W. B. Schricker and L. L, Andrews, |§ ANO $7.00. Judge Hoyt appointed James Dun- | And while some Dentists lap of La Conner as trustee for the || charge ridiculous prices for estate. Judge Hoyt said he found |§ bridgework, we are making $8 no unfair means used to solicit and $10 bridgework for $3.50. proofs of debt, or any attempt on |f 2nd our Silver and Cement Fills the part of the respondents to de-|f} are 50c; Gold Fills are from 75¢ feat the Integests of the creditors |} UP; extracting is free. Of the estate We guarantee all work for 12 PUT IT OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cut Matthew Dow, who died at Prince Kupert on May 20, left no will, and} A 65c Free Delivery and no artist is worthy the name who does not use the best materials Whether you plan for bread, biscuit, cake, pie or any form of pastry, be sure your plans include the use of FISHER’S BLEND the safe, certain, satisfactory flour that never fails to yield just the result that you hope for, rate Dentists. |f Rock Cod. LO I Pete Booth a8 letters of administration have been | a | Kk Lamb Leg, B2%e Ib; Shoulder, Be IO granted in bebalf of his widow and | . 7 i cei = ¥ aA see +-THE— New Olympic Cut Price Grocery 116 PIKE ST., OPPOSITE BON MARCHE. children, The property is valued | at about $60,000, James R, Stirrat, who has been | acting as Serporery administrator, | asks that he be appointed perma- nent administrator, Mr. Dow, who BANK BLDG, was one of the best-known contract Corner Second and Pike. ors on the Coast, left a widow and Take Elevator, five children. Imported Ma Hotna’ DENTISTS SECOND FLOOR PEOPLE'S 1Oe@ bow y Yakima Honey, ®1 For sale by all Dealers on Bulirtin Boards Dally SAY YOU “SAW iT IN ‘THE STAR. “~~:

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