The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1912, Page 6

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Dr, L. R. Clark, D, D. S. People are beginning to find out that many so-called dental special- ists are not dentists at all, but in| reality are men who are neither) graduates or registered to practice | dentistry in the state of Washing-| ton. So why not pr et acd and ask to see the nse of the man who does your work? For you| know a wrong once wrought on} your teeth is hard to repair Have you seen our wonderful Cosmetic Plate? It is the only plate that does not slip nor drop, and re moves the wrinkles from your face. Regular $10 Plates.. + $5.00 Regular extra heavy $10 Gold d war on oon, | confirmed All work guaranteed. here trom © Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you BING | bodyguard, Hearing Bad’ > | today ported | Officials of nounced that more strike-breakers | will be employed at once. Mackey’s Daughter mM ONDON’ CATARRHAL JELLY PARIS, Oct {daughter of C SERVIA IN THE WAR BERLIN, Oct. DEPUTIES GUARD STRIKEBREAKERS HAM, Utah, Oct. jhundreds of deputies acting 100 strike-breakers are orking the Utah Copper mine here With the exception of a few minor clashes between the strikers nd deputies, no serious trouble is | was seized last night with appendt | }eftis and operated on at once, She is much better today ‘te in Paris now NO No VONDER OFGAR iSs JEALOUS OF MY Visxers! WHY, DEY EVEN FASCINATE ME, fal DEIR UNCARTHLY, neaury! ACH, DEY ARE SUBLIME $ Skating Rink Is Sweethearts’ Cure WALNUT CREEK, Cal, Oct. 11 When two sweethearts quarrel and hate themselves for doing ft, the best thing they can do to heal thelr wounded sensibilities Is to fo straight to a skating rink and try to learn to skate, This is the recipe given by Gwen doline Thompson, one of the pret test girls in Walnut Creek A week ago she agreéd to marry Alb bert Jones last Wednesday, but on » Tuesday night she changed her ‘With | inind, 11.—Servia de- Turkey at 4 o'clock according to an un- teh just received nec it Jones was disconsolate, First he thought of drowning himself in the creek, but the creek has no water in it. Then one of his friends made & brilliant suggestion, Jones agreed to try It. Yesterday one of Miss Thomp son's girl friends took her to the s! ‘ing rink and tried to teach her to skate. The same evening Jones mysteriously turned up, also bent on learning the roller art. Soon the laughter of their audience jdrove them back of the stage, | where it was conveniently dark. Two hours later they returned to the rink, married the company an 11 larence H. Elien Mackey, Mackey, Her father SIC Model Shoe Hospital 613 Ave. Shoes Operated on While You Wait. All Werk Guaranteed Best Equipment Means Best Work. Klein’s Shoe Hospital 217 James St. - WOMEN’S CLUB | POLITICAL PLANS Seattle Women's Comfnerical | | club will bold a political meeting | on Thursday, Oct. 17, at which the) | different candidates for the coming | election will make addresses, The) public is invited to attend the meet ing, which will be held in the roome lof the Seattle Commercial Cab. | |Seate will be reserved for club! jmembers and also for the Ween AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE = BRKT HERE FOODS COST LESS—!IHEY’RE FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stalls By vending each kind of food. Look for delivery sign 32—A. R. NELSON—Downstairs ‘onsumers League. The "Made in Seattle” dollar din-| ner Is to be given in the same pl | on Nov. 7. Every manuf the city Is Invited to ta jthe exhibit of home-made articles! at this banquet Peeee eee teeter es * BRIDES DON'T Ki8S HIM; * OFF COMES MUSTACHE; READY FOR ALL COMER Land “ *® TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Oct. & # 11.—-Becanse two brides re @ fused to kiss Mayor Gerhardt after he had performed two wedding ceremonies at the City Hall, Gerhardt is minus Fresh Churned Creamery Fu Cream Cheese, Ib. : BUTTERMILK, 8 lb. Sack Fine Granulated Standard : SUGAR — River Smoked Kalmon, BEE |». New Jam and Jet) lew as wale you 3 tor Be is Stor ae a BOE box i; Jonathan Apples, 10¢@ doz SANITA PUBLIC 5) MARKET FREE DELIVERY. ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. __1512-24 PIKE PLACE 1513-234 FIRST AVENUE 100 Ibs Sugar «$5.29 19 Ibs. SUGAR $1.00. 40¢ Menado Coffee, 2 Ibs for bs 30c Cottolene for. . Happy Home Peas 3 Cans Tomatoes. ICE COLD, FREE TO ALL WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stall 40 42c We Are Never Out of It ff The rate every day is as It's the same bugar you always use. Why do pay pounds and lone 20 cents. Best Butter,and Eggs at Popular Prices A. SCOTT, STALL 28 the mustache he has worn 30 years. “IT am now willing to offi elate at the wedding of any one who may apply,” said the mayor. CUSTOMERS. eeeeeeeeeee “SUGAR ONLY Booths 201, 54, 40 eeeeteteeeeee \dndndlpdndindindndndindndinda dnd dind Hugs Colored Preacher. to Death | for a ton at whole $1.00 for 15 Degninger. | | MACON, Oct. 11—Dr. Samuel | Johnson, a negro preacher, who | lived near Pavo, and had been hold- ing meetings in Thomas county, is} | dead as a result of being hugged on) | Saturday night, according to a a long) | distance telephone message from| Thomasville today |. The preacher worked the mem-| | bers of his flock up to such a pitch! | that they rushed to the pulpit, while! | the service was going on, and be-! gan to embrace him. | Women and men did the hugging. | | They shouted and @ang as they | squeezed him. BLACKMAIL? NEW YORK, Oct. 11—A new! angle has appeared in the suit for! | $2,500 brought by Edith St. Clair, | jan actress, against Abraham Er-| jlanger, by the statement of Will- liam T. Jerome to a jury in Supreme | |Court Justice Page's court that | | Max D. Stauer, counsel for the ac- |trews, had foreed Erlanger to sie an agreement to pay Edith St.! |Clair $2,500 a year for ten years, so that she would keep secret the ‘friendship existing between them | when Mrs. Erlanger returned from | Europe, before Mrs. Erlanger had | started divorce proceedings. Ethridge, Booth RY Among the Speciale for Seterday at Bakery and loganberry and TOKIO TEA STORE Stall 36 All sorts of nice a French chicken sajad with meerve Booths wil! be found; pie, home-canned cherry, BOOTHS 126-133-196 TTT T eee TT ee eT WISE FOX ROBS A HEN Coop, EAST KENT, Conn,, Oct. 11, Edson Divy's dog, an old set- ter that ought to have known better, got into a barking +e Dresden a @ long line o! cakes. Roast Big Sugar Special for and All Next Week 20 The, bad .00. 10 Iba. ge * S the, for : Any Loent Patent Flour, $1.00 ver sack. S0e grade Chipped Beet, Ib. 400 Cottee, . 19 bars woap . i 7 bars best Naptha Soup . 10¢ package Corn Starch .. for STALLS 41-43-45 Sued by Fisher Flouring Mills for Selling too Cheap. —_—_—_—_———__ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Fisher's we don't isett, 16¢ package Gold Medal Mac earont, ibe Olives, at... $00 Tea for ... 4Se' Hoyal Baking Powder 4 cans Milk, with other purchase. C.A. ot match late at night with what it supposed was another dog on the hillside. Finally Divy's dog rushed through the woods bent on attack. Meantime the other “dog,” which firned out to be a sly old fox, sneaked own anoth$r way and robbed * Divy’s hen coop without as much as raising a squawk among the sleepy fowls, RRR KK Lincoln’s Cousin Dead ALBANY, Il, Oct. 11.—The |death of David ©. Hanks, a first cousin of Abraham Lincoln, occur: red at his home yesterday. He was 87 years old and one of the oldest pilota on the Mississippi His aoe was a brother of Lincoln's wite. Saturday SESEEEEEES EEE EE EEE SSSA SESS SEE SEES EEE 2 é e e e THE STAR-<FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912. perb . Aecolians, Plots to Muss Them Up HA! 3 KNOW vor 1 Do, 1 Put AN END TO DOSE HAUGHTY WIND TEASERS, 1vic GUM Dem uP Mir FISH Give! Word: sont fy Se i , OSCAR, & , BUTE HAP Pur Dem Up im z CURL PAPERS, |NSUFFERABLO HIBIWHOLE SOUL 18S (WRAPPED UP IN Dose ISKERS! How DisGusrruc! OPEN DER DOOR, 1 WOULT LIKE Yo GAZE vonce MORE ON YOUR LOFELY VISKERS, George MeKnight McClellan, for |REALTY DEALERS | RECOMMEND “BLUE|: the last few yea racommercial rep SKY” LAW; OFFICERS ELECTED ion D. C., is in Beattle with the in | tention of making it hin future hom That white aliens, ailek certain | panios, be passed; these and a num home, actions Chin conditions, be allowed to own real|ber of other provisions are | providing the purity squad) estate in Washington; that real e#|measures endorsed by the W us| tate dealers be licensed; that the|ington State Realty association or IW | Tr | A KE “Blue Sky” law, similar to that in| ganized yesterday in the Chamber | Kansas for the protection of in-|of Commerce rooms by about t 100 | TH ¢ cages ©» ———WATCH bs eR loa Anniversary Jubil — ithe following officers were elect BEST MODERN OCTOBER 19th y, Oct. 19th, the Westlake Public Market will celebrate its Seco jed President, Daniel Duryee, By | with the biggest specials ever offered; many special features that will erett; secretary and treasurer, Har the shopp isic and other entertainment, Don’t fail to be Present. Watch the PICKLE SECTION eet '| ANDERSON GROCERY CO. |Manning, Tacoma; Samuel Collyer, | Stalls 120-130 | Oe 1 | Stall 210 Stalls 8-8%4 Seattle; J. A. Miller, Bellingham M. C. Harris, Hoquiam. Uniform contracts, Buiter | Center of Main Balcony NEUTZEL’S CLEAN ; MARKET : is the cause of low prices in Stall 252—Fifth Ne. Side form of deeds, a larger appropria SUGAR and FLOUR tion for publicity exploitation, We lead, others follow ALES BARN TC. Vree D 1 Union and Pike, 1s A we statutory vision of the lawe of real Seals | commixsion collections, were some Jof the other measures approved. | rr rawere rare te | On Saturda HEAR FAMILY ROWS; THEN GET MARRIED. CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Billy Mille and Nora Farrell, each 19, wanted to wed John W. Mills, man,” a business man, wasn't sare the two knew all the hur dies in the handicap race they contemplated papa tokk both to the domestic relations court and for two hours they listened to stories of wrecked homes. ‘Guens we'll take a chance, dad,” said Bil Nora sald “You Papa Mills stopped court proceedings, told Judge New comer about it, and the knot we tied right there 1 wanted to have them look before they leaped,” comment ed Pa Mille versary Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Bill's “old Armourdale vs ne ‘t0e boogie S MARKET i eat Crtnnlasas Mone | A. MURPHY WILL 20 Lbs. Pu ne Sugar | | 1b. sack ............$5.29 | FOUND AT STALL SCCCe ee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee HRAWHERAREE HR 100 pkgs, 2 cane Ma bowee A Difference What in that aw fellow who slipped train just now > bushes? ne Jocal baseball |— escorted to the! Fancy and the Judge Stranger pletons-jooking off the back of th and ducked Into ¢ Native—Thats ¢ phenom” that we |depot with the bie para “brane ba: ntl laet apring a “SLs Stall 123—Tokio Grocery ——_—______! W. S. BURRE] : Moved trom ‘a we / mH: or | Fancy Spitzenberg Apples, box... | S¥*!"7 Sed heise cate ae $1.19 | x fala will | | be sold and delivered to you with- | ot | 3 | charge only with a $2.00 grocery | order COR FIRST AVE. «0 PIKE ST OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET . $1.00 Hoe Apples, box Each one of these spe Saturday’s Specials CORNER 38%, MARKET FIRST AV. AND PIKE ST. AND Visit BE SURE sxP.tiuit mest searned THE STORES OF OF ECONOMY Two sTonms in our delivery routes free \* and Imported Cheese. | A. ANESE—Stall Profits |"Watermeion, These prices will hold at good all next week We always share with you laree Fancy Oransen, @ our { Ibe Bweet Potatoes Stall 335 wt Cokes Wateh our | ANNIVERSARY ad, OCT. 19th, | Sweet 1 “Stall _204 i Buy at Wholesale Prices of F.H. FAIRBANKS GOOD GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Saturday’s Biggest Specialal pyres ongeed Beet, Holly, O K. and Re | Log Cabin Maple Syrup, i | gal. cans, $1.25; %4-gal. | "itiee tun 67¢, quarts, B7¢. | Beliefieurs, direct te Large full Wenatchee, none Pure Corn Ist Av, and Pike St. Raliard a CUT RATE GROCERSS | UT-RATE GRockns Malle 18, %0, t8 Pike St. Entrance 2 laree Pioneer a1 jen, the beat only . boxes, good an ck FREER FREE. With bee chase. Sr GRAY ENAMEL Wnt. Sreamiey Jeet DISH FAN. ter, 356 Cream Brick Cheese tb. 16¢ Delivered free of charge Meadowbrook Milk, ar case 16-Qt Bien With & $1.00 Purchase of our Bulk Cofteer or | juley, per box Large ltatian Pr “ be order, no specials included? for-cey 7 Bars « Rest Sweet Potatoes, =» Bho recon 156 Asrorted soups, 2 cane mpanied with a $2.00 gr STALLS IMPERIAL | ae | COMPANY |=: ae Stalls 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 _Stall_104—Lower Floor | EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Shouldér of Spring Lamb, 1b” | Legs of Muttomp Ib, . Réine tees, dos, | Loins 6f Mutton) Tb, . §1.00,| Leat Lard, 1b | Compound” Lardy ib « | Neck and Backbones, 7 Ibs | Imperial Club Sausage, Ib, Bacon, Ib she | Plente Hams; Ib. | Fresh Dressed Hens, Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. | Stall 217 Pickling 8 Bi a Win 66 purchase 2 Stores—The Charles Menne Grocery Co. Cut Rate Grocers 4 Flower. Crystal White, Soap ye to on a $2.00 order BASEMENT on Any bex Of apples and worth & STAEIS 17-01 N. G. THOMAS “Whe Seve You Money. Hughes? Butter Store Jur very beat Jerm “Ghia Ta tiratclase creamery. butter. 3 will pay’ you eo Men! yey #1-OOF | i 9 shoul BUTTER sTORE meriy of the Westlake Market, now at the Corner Market PIKE PLACE, es ner rover purthiee f bare. 19 Lbs. Sugar. 1 kinds, sack 7 Bare Crystal Whi cans Tomatoes alt! Center of Market, on Pine “21 Lbs. Pure Cane delivered with a 10¢ | . 2 cery_ order, for + 12120 | ying Rottea Oats +. .10¢ | Snider's Cateup, large sae + 12% McDONALD’S GROG -.10¢ | Stall 254—Fifth Av. 3 25¢ ga ‘CORNER GROCEI 12vee | Stall 352 -18¢ and 18¢ | New Del Monte Preserves, Jaf ~ . e | & 18¢ 105—PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE—105 Thompson's Ib. Selected 35c; 3 doze Fresh churned ¥ Butter, tb. 49¢ Faney Towa Butter eS Peanut Butter, clams, per can 4 boxes flour, per whok With other $2.00 order Come and look over many Specials _SUN GROCERY, 6 MAIN FLOOR Pacific Poultry Co.—Im Floor xe Stabd'to Ctimb, Come up the Incline, i: etd puliets, ha in. February and March. «sae : mn pullets hat in April ¥ of strictly fresh exus from our own hens, doz... POULTRY CO—TOP FLOOR—COME UP THE 1 — | 88 Very best Silverdale Ranch Bee Full Cream American Cheats, tb fr » Sauerkraut, quart Ib... Spring Chickens, Ib E. N. SCHUMANN, Manager STALLS 1-2.3-4.5.6.7 Beef Trust is still having trouble. Murray ie forcing them down, ate oge of Lamb uiders tickled AN Pork Li ything i Lee mutton Loin rib mutton chops Shoulder of mutton Birloin ateak. one atoak.., Round steak. wpring chickens. Hens Pienie bh Good & Home ren. Sweet ple Veal roant MURRAY MEAT CO. On Pike Place Stalls 2-3-5 Meats always noted for quality, Oliver Smoked Meat House For the best line of Smoked M Poultry Sausages, try STALL 300 Home- Made Candy mae | _ West's. Candies—Stall 354 ate All 40¢ “B6¢ and arb Ki Pacific Coast Fish Co, Hatibut. Stall 301 Crabe, J tor Salmon, each Sliver Smelts, 4 ibe Olyaypla Oyaters, pint WESTLAKE FISH C STALLS 22-22 “Woe iieane, 7 ibe vee Yakima Potatoes, 20 Ibs Stall 355 JESEREQSS BBaacecase

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