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THE STAR— wate DECEMBER 27, 1912. Bunch at the Office sont A AND IN CONCLUSION, cL i "¢ MR. OSGAR, AS A TESTi~ M WORDS FAIL Me, DEAR FRIENDS, IN ATTEMPTING To OxPRESS MY HEARTFELT GRATITOOT, DISS T Vit SAY, HOWEVER, NOWHERE 1S8 TO BE FOUND A MORE CLEVER BUNCH, (Gre, ere.) gar 19s a BUNCH COMING UP FROM DER DANCING | Os; HIPPODROME OFFICE. I HAF AN IDEA 1ONIAL OF THE: HIGH ESTEEM DEY 226 GOING TQ IN WHICH You ARE HELD BY BY hgh MEA owner WW YOUR CO- WORKERS, STICK AROUNDT ~N_ACCEPT THIS FINE UMBRE Keg Phone Main 963. fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson 81 vor ARe YOU LAUGHING AT# ) ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Repaired. Shaw's Pharmacy, Second and Madison St FREE EXAMINATION tor vlow delf |TELEGRAM COMES =| «av | a telegram AT THE THEATRES |} TOO LATE; HE SUES THIS WEEK. ce) HE’S SOME STICKER, FRIEND GEORGE! HEWS CLOSE TO LINE OF DEMOCRACY; HE’S ABOUT TO GET HIS REWARD]| ie: .. | hot 8 Sess | | id vanude Ones mn a time—this is no time In the democratic party. It's Ryan and State Senator Ryan. Four || eOenreg “pon at Sen” and a ae ee a dead one “T'dare say your ne [Yeurt ago Senator ivan ran short |] EMPRESS THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. : 2 tivity in the democratic party mayjonly 400 votes to land the deme ite th b 'e ago, at that ng yen snagmentond be detrimental to your business.” |eratic nomination for governor of | dpi hy " so, a” Bet 1525 SECOND AVENUE tiny lite » for The little cherub’s eyes sparkied | Kansas. |] GRAND—Vaudeville and motion al pow wows. Getting and finshed defiance to all the| George started boosting for | M « Ge pletures: NG eesinaas her tae | Woodrow Wilson right off the bat.i] CLEMMER — Photoplays and 1 =4 to 1 az Off up a democratic meeting In those ee at was harder than pulling teeth. nterferen with | Was state secretary of the demo-| ville. ° ay ey fear daring spirits would }™my being « Kood, progressive dew<|eratic central committee, and it USINE—Photoplays and On Everything in Our Immense Stock meet, talk about the great Jeffer ocrat, th ; TH quit business. was a battle royal between Wileon vaudeville, sonian and Jacksonian principles ‘one — bd he Borg and Clark in this state, Clark get-|T ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and We carry the very best and seasonable MILLINERY, While hope against hope for the ultimate SAREE tine pe eke in | ane, he fat end of it, but with wandatille splendid reductions are in force you should not negiect bibs triumph of the party, map out some ard fighting ated y back in somewhat of an unsavory smell tageous buying u sa a ae. Doring People’s Hine of action for local democracy | orge went to Baltimore as ae | é ‘ nt sergeant-atarme, dnd rub-| Heaters, onehalf. Modern fur Come in and Ask Prices to keep itself on the map, In how nd to be & rock: |, Dentists ever small a way, and would then| FE oy SR bed elbows with W. J. Bryan and |niture, 415 Pike vee wind up invariably by saying y nae damecracy {tte other high moguls in the Wil TAL PARLORS (RCAC Sa | roned by putting bie dad in| *8 crowd Marte George did. Has been doing It the mayor's chair | Was it worth while? Well, there's i tenes vs Phe Brag tereal geo Aw, boy,” said Daddy Ryan,|/auite a bunch who'd be doing it the nine yea nm here, i there ian't a chance for m demo. (now if they'd get half the chance jeratic mayor in Girard.” But George did it first 1 v said George you jet us| nominate You at the cobver fotks’ houwes babies | | while th voted GEORGE GIVES DA POLITICAL START fd —J" ¢& PINE Robuce SATURDAY PRODUCE Since the Auction Sale of Potatoes held at this Market last Saturday we have been approached by many farmers with the view of adopting this method of disposing of their produce. With. the National Crusade now well under way towards reducing the High Cost of Living, it is natural that the Public should take readily to this novel plan of dealing direct with the Farmer,—eliminating the middle man’s Profit and giving the Consumer houschold necessities at a much lower cost. The Farmer makes his Profit, moves his goods rapidly and the spirit of a Public Market is brought out in its true meaning. See more detailed information on Bulletin Boards. FARMERS ARE INVITED TO USE THIS METHOD OF DISPOSING OF THEIR Sale Starts at 2 P. M. terial, See our ur made-up Pry Curtiss for rs, Windows, Glass, Plumb- ing, L PAPER, Tinting. M. CURTISS CO. THE WM. M. Cor. Leary and Av. N. Meat Prices Cut Again for Saturday The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow, Saturday, the following big specials will be offered at our markets: .» unegasingly, wi e encased in a Ww I five feet five of live wire |NOW GEORGE WILL COME INTO HIS REWARD Kept on doing tt unt red the #e Hardware, Pa chairman of Woodrow Wit Georg Ryan's triam right into the U. 8. m and getting a strangle hold on a 000 yearly salary, as soon ae sodrow Wilson. can put hia John Henry on the necessary papers. — | As George is only 30, and a single man, it makes a pretty nifty #alary we opine / Pike, Pike Place and First Av. | [Fickte SECTION | '317--The Busy Country Butter Store | Hy By way of physical appearance, vedi Geod Coo! ———|Corner Public Market|——, Gates is i rbaular aie cherss: | Pizmeuth April Storage | Good Cooking Raws.....:.20¢ Ii! EAS ples -e | — eat maar rg we eee Hl Rib and Loin Mutton Rosst Choice Pork Liver......... Be rs nerned Walla ee inikidoiil nd his voice in no soft : . resh-churned Wa Biliote 2450 nen a No wonder old Judge Remsberg Ml chetce Lola of Pork 2 Le Neck and Back Bones, 10 Ibs Stalls 120-130 orners-- oo fret tanch took a fatherly interest In George, 16¢ for 2he fe _eotting Gown the lly. Pean Butter, tb. lone day.in the long ago. George pr Re was running a little grocery store} in Fremont then QUIET DEMOCRAT? NOT GEORGE! NO, SIR-EE! “My boy,” said the Judge, “You're | too _nice a“fellow to waste your | GUARANTEED EGGS — Doz. 24 | hier Stalls | Carnation Jersey Butter, none | {i°*" *n¢ ‘eins of Spring tami ga Ib., 400; 2 Ibe, 750; 3 1 be. Lamb a eesece sasces 91.90] F Cheese of All ‘Kinds Booth 318———Booth 318 | housi* Si rhe above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. eae ee MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. > "S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison. MY, WHAT SPENDERS! WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Av. and Spring. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Av. DELAY SAVES LIFE OUR MOTTO: “F packing house to consumer.” CAMBRIDGE, Dec, 27—More GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEAT. Look for the Menne’s Cash Stores Stalin 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 26 | Bettara Store, 5426 Ballard Ave Pike Street Entrance Opposite Prye's Market -Saturday’s Specials Only noice oer Bi [ sucar | asl of hidepaa | Peanut Butter, Lb. 20c | than $1,500,000 is spent annuall: Page 10 tba. Resi Choice Kegs, 2 doz, 2s wT PAY | 7 bare best Boap, ate] Bl by en. 000 fs tpent annually US. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. idk teintllee Bouck (From genuine Spanish peanuts) | '*):verycnne TM icconsin Checes, | SUR a Helier oters | Choice Saimon, can Ge| || '% 894 luxuries over and above Shops open until 6:20 p. m. ae | Mrs. Jesmer’s Bread, Cakes and board, room rent and tuition, ac} 2 | Cook th } | ‘ookies per ib. . ie Big Potato fall 400 Cotte, 1b....200 cording to the estimate of the Har-|——— S$ Booth 217 Booth 317 = Beat Wheat, per FANCY YAKIMA vard University Register,” pub- BREAD AND CARE z \ wack ......-... 1.90 SPUDS 4 the, for ....0100| [lished by the student ‘counetl. | Stalls 2 He ae cs 160-1b. | | Clothing costs the students some-| - aoe h ffwo tbo. Peaches 150 | 360; BIG | sn. cnesner. seo] HI eee ee teectta ta ee | utter That colate, per smoking is estimated at $98,226, and drinks cost $73,500, which is . 4 choice Rice ate FLOUR TODAY } Free Delivery | g SHES 1 a Betters the Bread Choice Peas, can, 19¢ | All local _ brands a Babbitt's $2,000 more than ia pald for books. 'f per ch 10e| | Theatre ticket uppers a the Lt ee ES oh 00 ee oon ancl Efanow and txican fares amount to THE PERFECT ; Wain j é IS WHAT YOU GET AT THE . ALL PURPOSE il} Pike Place Public Market| Sta CAT TALKS ENGLISH BERLIN, Dee. 27.-A woman den tist named Sutoria of Hamburg ts ex Stalls 103-104 8 Ib. AN Cc eer oo) te ce hibiting a talking cat named Peter, | + 4 |tion among sctentists and the public m ria eat See the Butter made right before your eyes Sreshiy but j | generally as the faites horse Hans. | three times daily, Expert chemist oughly tests*all éream used i) 1 are securing the put | Peter yells “Hurrah!” “Hurrah! Hurrah!” with unmistakable dis tinctness. Frau Sutoris says she discovered | the cat's talent when she ‘trod on} its tail and Peter yelled “Nein!” | MILKMAID IN COURT | | HAMILTON, O., Dec. 27.—A suit | without parallel in the history of the | local courts was filed here by Mary | Williams against Mr. and Mrs. Jas-| deve ee thiwmetes per Johnson who have a dairy farm jnear this elty |. Mary asks for $1,626.50 for milk Stalis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7 Buttermilk 10¢ a Galion ECS <2 sat. CROCKFOR $1.2 best fresh-) 5c Refund if Crocks Are Returned white for 16 pounds and lose 20 cents, | Smoke Best M Grimes’ Golden Apo ex, 2 dot. thes Oranges, ie doz Potatoes, ed Nuts. 2 Ibe. ate 2 We Are Never Out of it Sack Fine to The tate every day tn an low as for a ton at whole | Granulated sale. “It's the same sugar | Standard you always use, Why do | you pay $1 Bloaters, Se, 6 for Zhe; Kast. Oyst. aSe pt. Boston Mkt Mathe Odr Mill Started Awe began making a Perfect All-Purpose Flour (It ig universally known as ing Turkey ( om an in our Butter, so'you may be sur p y and best Butter that can be had | | | | alvo Belgian Hares and t pigs. This ig all first-class; no wtorage fowl in this lot. Corner Gre " pe mae ANDERSON GROCERY 0. SPECIAL ON HAMS | ics" Hams, Half or Whole, | French Peas at 15¢ ae can Lb. 17 | his Js one of the 1 Two Me lo Good Eggs, 3 dozen Cookies. e Fancy lowa Hutter, 3 ibs. tor 81.60 Cottage Cheese, 2 lbs for Peanut Butter, Ib....... A. R. NELSON, Mt. Vernon Ti at hose fi Stall 210—Baleony Silver Shield Peas, solid ling cows ] ee ee | , and Quantity St She says she milke cows bi | " ue tand 76, Down Stairs |tonging to the Pep he Po wee + en M. A. HANSEN CO. |- Seattle Tea & Coffee Co Manager |ioa of 1,846 days. Stall 20—Lower Floor | ( Made fiom Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat ) Phones: M6980, Killott 2867 | Stam 217 and we are still producing it, Quality Meats Only io ik Be | hest Grade Tee It — | PUBLIC =a every working day of the year, M Donald’s Gr Lz et 408 | = ea hatte Kelly 4 St Sees icin tare Marken | inet to the full capacity of an un- yirnsigla af eile ma : 386.) * : Stall 234—Annex ee il po alg Bron ~ wean a s. v Sugar, 20 ”. 10 tba, 60 4 Norway mackerel each; buttermilk, 10¢ 10¢ doz; ibe minced umes, 10 ite Ries 10¢; 260 aw al egns, Shc pe, 260; all ide A 10¢ loaves home \sute apple cider, 40c Successors to MRS. KENDIG BOOTHS 133-136 Same help, same service, the same delicious home cooking. Full) Cream Cheese, equalled plant. It is the Perfect All-Purpose Flour. It sets the standard for real economy. 7 ibe Rolled Onis QUALITY BUTCHERS a Stalls 110, 111, 112 | Stalls \22-23 Wheat, sack Holsum = The Big Loaf-—-Two pounds tor Bold at eS 124 ern at Mra, 2 Stall 282—Annex No, 10 Pail Lard.......... $1.25 | Pacific Coast Fi Leaf Lard, Ib. ..... “12 1-2¢ | STALE 301 Shoulder of Circle W Lamb, tb. 10 | | Best Eastern Bacon, Ib, ....25¢ | F. & F. Brand Pork Link Saue- re 18¢ | Oliver Smoked: Meat House J Manufactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS Co. " America’s Finest Flouring Mills" So Allspice, 166! ed #oap, be; abe chocolate, 100 Import Fi } 6c Mb.; all flavors, 10c Iba. pea- SEATTLE, U. 8. A. We complete line of | ‘art's, Blall 12 pute, te) naa, ; Ibe. herring, i Swift’ jum Soneren Meats | For the beat) Moe bf Smoked pr) bs. 160; walt salmon, 160 1b; but- Bale Dealers j ter, 400 Ib. 2 Ibs. The, 3 Ibs, $110: ve Wee by an and Lard, } pourtry aid Bausages, spite peinut butter, 206 Ib