The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1913, Page 7

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A GOOD RESOLUTION GOES UP IN SMOKE AND] WOT CANNOT ACCEPT YOUR Cigna AM: BLA WHAT KIND OF A CIGAR TAMG@LAD TO SAY THAVE STREWETH | IMIT+ Any OF MIND ENOUGH TOPUT AIDEN | AFIPTY CENTER HUM: 09 count Wiad HABIT ~ VE Quit smowine Bur thy TAKE 17 «80 WoT Ap To MURT Youn im PUBLIC MARKET. im —JI"™ & PINK — ERCHANT —ureier one roof in the Westlake Public Market, with their direct con- eetiem with the producer, all spurred on by the principles for which | im casket dands—A LOWER COST OF LIVING FOR ALL THE PEO- | PLE —ives VOU, Seattle housewife, an immense advantage over your ) deters ta other cities where no such institution exists. . The producer himself comes to the Westlake Public Market, and you | exp bop from him personally. Yeu ere act campelled to accept eatables I’ Gf @ doubtfol freshness—you elect what you like and pay for what you get asthing more | Bring your market basket tomorrow. A few nickels fille it. if ) you want to lay in a week's or a month's supply, you will be agreeably | @uprised, if you keep tab of your purchases, how much money you can ;* FREE DELIVERY > .; Delivery is made to practically every close-in and outlying section of ‘Seattle. If you live far out, be sure and ask about day of delivery, to pore P Bargains Everywhere Saturday Eggs, Butter, Fruit, Groceries—everything needed in your kitchen ind on your table—at bargain prices tomorrow. Every section of the whet offers special inducements. See Bulletin Boards for detailed in- = Citebes— sta 153 FONDA’S HI-GRAPE CANDIBS Peanut Brittle baat 23 Lba GRANULATED SUGAR, $1.00, with each box of Apples or each $1.00 purchase of fruit enn Reliance of Gold @hivid Caliuiotd of Blasttc Starch oe Kingsford’ Gloss oF . 1-1. Cotter 3 ok | 3 Cans Corn or r Peas. | wrest, onck Scratch Poot. sack Piowr, al) kinds, sack 3 McDONALD'S GROCERY Stall 254 | Anderson Grocery Co Stall 210—Balcony Lenders ia Quality an@ Sorgaine 20 LBS. BESS SUGAR $1.00 “IMPERIAL ‘Be Table Arrep a) mtg = d 5 | COMPANY Stalls 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 ine =a 15¢ | HAMS, HALF or WHOLE, ar ory EG Ep a 17¢ ality sone 116 «04 | Home-Rendered Lard, 2 Ibs. 1 On 25¢ W. s. BURR SHOULDERS OF LAMB, Stalls 11-13 LB 10¢ ~ Stew, Ib. . OF in & McIntosh ? Brenneman & | ? LARD, LB....12%c Swift's Bacon, by side, Ib E. N. Schumann, Mgr. We handle nothing but feverything QUALITY MEATS, Phones, Main 6989. 10¢ A38 Pacific Coast Fish Co. mice B68 ten tes_____| FUSS & FREY Elliott 2867 Mana Relies ci Agila #104” ation, Te cigsesiscnsesees . German Carp, * lbw. y ATALAA 110-011-012 tr Smoked Meat House | #metts, 2 tbe 8s Where Quality Counts Pag ates cf oo Westlake Fish Co, Bhowidere of Mpring Lamb, 1b. 20g Loaf Lard, Ib. ue | __ Sale 8-79 {HS | Ground Groen Bone, fren daily Pan ¥. 4&7. aii Pork Link Sausage, fh. 156 | Pansy italian Prunes, § lbe...-.. 260 Stall 946 - = 184 Golden Dates, 4 Ibe .. Sunkist Oranges, dozen . Stall 906 Tui Yai Yemons, donna ° ma Potatoes, 100 tbe Btall 200 19) THE STAR. iH TTT EMT Quit - OUT WHAT CAN A MAN DO WHEN Pople ole | CLOSE: HOSPITALS AGAINST VICTIMS OF MENINGITIS MEMPHIS, Jan. 3.—Local hes pitals are today closed against tto- \tima of a mening|tis scourge in jeastern Arkansas, They have been | flocking here and bringing the dis /eane with them, A quarantine was declared agaings those attempting to fee from the disease in Arkansas, and all attempting to enter Memphis, this afternoon were turned back ) It is rumored that several per | sons were killed in eastern Arkan- | San by e@fficers forcing a quarantine with shotguns, | NEW OUTLET FOR RAINIER VALLEY | Tp wtreats aa@ sewers commit tee of the city counct! Thursday ree @aded condemnation proceed for the etablivbiag of the pro- witha owe ble limits, keowe as Bmpire way, City eck's depart cost of the including’ Yameugy te property, at $300,000, Over 296 reaidents of Rainier val- ley chewrad when decision was anveusced. They waet an outlet for traffic frem the Rainier valley, aed to provide for another highway for the granting of a street railway, {ramet tone, KILLS SELF IN PARK HOOD RIVER, Or, Jan. 3 —Walle lag imto the bamebali part on the’ heights, Francts Irwin, a young rancher, shot himevif t the head, und ip dead bere toda The tragedy followed « on ap attempt made ny take his ows life by wwallowing a done of Inudanemn. BURIED IN JAIL 8 YEARS AWAITING JOHN BLACK SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3.--After tying tM the county jafl for Sight ony conviction and sentence of 25 years before the higher court, John Black was recently sentenced to one year at San Quentin im lieu of the original sentence. Black is 40 yeare old. Onefifth of his life has been spent in the county jail Ingleside waiting for After waiting broke jail, but was hunted down, captored in Canada 4 brought back several weeks ago. The op capo had the effect, howe, of bringing to light the fact that he had been buried in the jail for so many years pending the action of the courta, and the reduction of the 2b-year sentence to one year Ile the result, Black waa convicted on @ robbery charge and sentenced to 25 years’ Gre | in September, 1904 JURY SOON TO GET ORCHARD LAND CASE PORTLAND, Or, Jan. ‘The govermenal caso is today rested and @ motion for the dismissal of the indictroent denied im the trial of A. J. Biehl, accused of aiding aed abetting @ frauduleat stock is sue in conmection with orchard Janda in the state of Washington It is expected the case will go to tho fury tomorrow. STARTING A BLAZE WITH PIECE OF ICE ph i> efrore AFTER Forming: the Ice Lene. Teo is not generally regarded as a substitute for matches in light- ing a fire and yet it can be used for that purpose by a person who knows how. Scientific Manage- ment of the ice is all that is necds- sary. It should be very clear ico and the day on which the expert ment {s tried should be a bright, sunshiny day. The chunk of ice lis manipulated in the hands by rubbing until It takes the shape of a lense and the sunlight js per | mitted to pass through it Just as | with the so-calfed burning glasses, | It 1s easily done by anyone familiar | with the method of lighting or shavings with a reading OLYMPIA—F. H. LieboBot se attle will be succeeded by 1, A, Po- derson of Spokane on the state bu- rea of inspection. i$ JANUARY 1913. ‘The riimbor of civil quits filed ip the Seattle justices’ courts during theyTast Year shows a marked de credwe thom the appalling ri oat@Pliahkd in 191f when nearly 16,000 the improve: condition charging ce but the new rules ts of certain garnishment cases to th plaintitt has considerably reduced the former ut ormiss” proceed. ings, The record ot elvil suite filed in the last two years is as follows 1911 1912 Judge Carroll 6.014 5,024 Judge George . 4,691 3,772 Judge Brown , 6,019 4,A01 23 Totals ae « 15, 13,287 Criming] suits in the justice courts aro handled almost ex- clusively by Judges Gordon aud Browa, During the past year 465 complainta were filed in Judge Gerdon’s court, and 660 in Judge Brown's. Judge Gordon, sitting as ALL MAKES of FOUNTAIN PENS Repaired. Shaw's Pharmacy, Second and Madison Bt. Hart a Bit that stay in, crowas thas plates that fit perfectly, that so simulates the jaty detmction. @e their dentintry have sattefaction and good ¥ work Ww flawioss and Waranteed, Cut rate prices r vail ig this office. We you an extra heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4.00 or one of our ewe $16 Never-Slip Piates for 08. Regal Dental Offices Or. &, A. Start, B. © 8. (Manager) 1408 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Yates NOTE--Gring thie Ad with you Robson ee Toric Lenses =a Little Things That Count Sas That little touch with a pair of Divers in rep@justing your ginases, ‘That little word of advice if your! eye wingn troubles * These little things are yours for the asieing. PACTORY ON PREMISKO W. Robson, Oph. D. 100-462 Arcade Bidg. Fourth Floes, Phono Main 3825. Kelinble Senttle CuT- RATE ENTISTS nd. jay. and University St. at 4 Stone-Fisher Co. . HI wm . — ‘TAXD BACK OF OUR 20 YHARS' GUARANT 6 EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate Prices. Prices. $25 ¢ Set of Teeth Giaranteed ....005. $6 $15 Set of Teeth $4 $1 Guaranteed .+..... Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown .. 8 Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Op Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work .. WASY PAYMENTS-Part down and balance in payments. 20-YHNAR WRITTEN GUARQPTOE GIVEN ON ALL WORSE BETTER BUSINESS SYSTEM CUTS JUSTICE COURT SUITS ord | ives were started rease is probably due in| be: BAN FRANCISCO saved Jerome Tullant stopped yelled so loud that people for four blocks poked heads out of windows to look for the lion. by a at it Lusty lungs! Then a battle royal. @ was) order, highwayman and -_—— BUDAPHST.—AB the Highwayman Police restored utoome of a bitter personal quarrel which resulted in a deadlock in parla wos magistrate, disposed of mont, Stephen Tisza, president of 028 canon, SAN FRANCISCO.—The Pacific|the Hungarian lower jguse, and - Cat club exhibit convention nea andy Count Karolyi, opposttll leader, ’ broke up in a riot. One spectaf mught aber duel toda Karol COMEDIENNE OF p in rio ne specta | fe ight a saber oday. MOVIES JUST AS FUNNY OFF STAGE | | Blephanta.” PAINLESS DENTISTS Everyone leughs with PLORA FINCH! Her populneity rents largely if ber ability to “look queer” and t ®nny.” Her drof and poor’ guingeny make. upe on the a one of the feutures which make the same of Vitagraph popular with picture hovers. After secing her in same one of her ludicrous, oe forge mge roles, folks wonder | as funay im real Ufe ap abe is on the horeen, She |x. That is, she always car ries her sense of humor, amd abil | ity to make a laugh out of almost any situation, with her all the! time She hae the reputation of being the jolliest, bestaatured, ki hearted “out of the pictufe’ acter in the “movies.” Just to remind you of her as a picture player, think of her as Migs De Kosavilie” In “The Haad Rag and Arabian Sports;” Mary) Gregory” ti "The (nexpected Honeymoon,’ and “Miss Fully hema of the seminary, in “The Pro- feseor and the Lady and Aquatic! ch LIES BENEATH WHISKY BARREL SPOUT; DROWNS By United Prone Leaged Wire L CROSSE, ‘Drowned tn the verdict of @ coroner's jury in- vestigating the deat! of Carl Bauch, who was found dead in a wholesale liquor house bere. The man was found uader the dripping spout of a whisky barrel, which he had set to give him a few drops at a time, “Apparently,” the coromar says, “he indulged in lquor until he was too much under the Influence of and literally wee drown- nearty empty when the man w found.” WATER TELESCOPE Everybody koows that many Stramee sights can be seen by searching the heavens at night) with @ telescope, but bow many | people know suything of the beau- titel thinge that grow ‘no the bot-| tom of the sea or the lakes that sivo be seen with telescopes. | The Norweaian fishermen have devised a sort of teleseope they use to search out schools of fish—a little device that can be easily made by anyone who wishes to do @ bit of oceanograpay on his own account The wooden water telescope is| simply a long wooden box with a| piece of glass in one end and the| Joints of the box made watertight with putty and paint. When used, the end with the glass is sunk into | the water and the observer looks | into the other end. The inside of | the box should be painted black so that no light {s reflected from its sides. The longer the box or fun-} nel the better the observation PAS UALI GOLFS— i {S FAT NO LONGER | Bernice de Pasquali, the famous prima donna, arrived in Seattle irsday happy and glad to be kk, in spite of the rain he acknowl@dged her happiness was ¢ \ had low 25 fornia. Golf did it, she ; Madam Pasqual! sang in the San Francisco jail for the Chritsmas day. She pounds whil prisoners on | says it was| the most wonderful experience of her life. ] She will appear in concert at thi Moore on Tuesday night = YONKERS, N, Y., Jan, 3,—Rath er than break in a New York man, $00 carmen quit york here, and not a car was rung toda: The strikers declare they will tle up the entire trolley traffic of West Chea- ter county. co) brought tn a dog nee & i was | dangeros nialy wounded s. Meow! Pffiff! Noon Co. “The Economy Store’’ Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca—Phone Main 6035 Read ev ery m. SATURDAY BARGAINS AT SEATTLE’S FASTEST GROWING STORE. item carefully and prepare to be here when the doors open at 9 a. Serpentine Crepe 9c a Yard “Economy Basement.” Is there a woman in Seattle who ever bought the very best quality Serpentine Crepes in thoroughly up-to-date light or dark colors and patterns, for less than 18c? Probably you did at a sale; then you paid 1$c for them. We were fortunate in securing a case of manufacturers’ remnants away lengths. Th be gone by that will be day. These at wholesale Three extraordinary bargains tn Ladies’ Corsets for Saturday will stand inspection, besides we kaow they will Mt an@ wear well. . Ladies’ Th Bargain Ni Corsets, sizea 18 to 26 No. 3 Barg sizes 18 to 30... Bargains N with a good embroidery #lk bow. M splendid hose Uke them in the $1.26. double soles, for, offered at, a pair Fine grade styles, real school heel able winter our special Best known Goodyear is practicall also gun met patent leath blucher sty made by th Co. now $2.75 < INSO! 6,000 yards worth 500gmnd a yard oe D0 yards C Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Outing Flannel “Economy Basement” 4e a yard for 3,000 5 24-inch White Outing Flannel always sold by us at 7o at all It’s yours Satur day at, a yard Limit, 12 yards. Bargains in Corsets Men’s HighCut Boots One lot of Men's Heavy 1. 95 $3.00 values, spectal Saturday at, a pair..... eeeeee Women’s Stylish Gun-Metal Boots $2.50 WOMEN'S FINE BOX CALF, LACE OR BUTTON SHOES, ALSO VICI KID, PBR PAIR. BOYS’ SHOES fea for boys. “like Dad's.” Full and complete line on sale at, $3.50, $3.00, buy a 25¢ can of here Saturday 18-inch Swiss, ‘orset below their value, price for Saturday (but they noon), a yard ..... in 10 and 20-yard ee White Lawns rde of “Econemy Bauement” on sale Satur- goods are worth Gye @ yard, and Lawn. stores will White priced 1210 fee simtiex goods. urday while they last, per yard .. pees. dc Third Floor. (see window display). Bergain No. 2. Ladies’ Corsets, sizes 18 to 30 ....... 15¢ 89e 8. 2 and 3 are made of coutil, trimming and fancy edium and long lengths, with supporter attachmenis. Netbing city for les® than 91.00 and Ladies’ Corsets, $3.50 “Economy Basement” Heavy Tas Calf Boots, many with 16-inch tops, siandar4 screw , just such as you've been paying $5.00 and $6.00 Saturday in a special clean-ap sale me + 50 ‘ork Shoes, $2.60 and “Economy Basement” Gun Metal Calf, ia either blecker or button Goodyear welt soles, stylish military heel, also for large girls; new round toe; a stylish, service- Boot not found elsewhere under $3.50, price Saturday .......0..cceeeseeeeees $2. 50 ..$2.00 WOMEN’S 91.50 AND $1.75 FELT JULI®TS, “Like Dad’s” @PRCIAL $1 19 shoes ta Amer-| GATURDAY........ ' y Ape Trimme@ with fur and Every pair 4| adorned with buckles or welt and made/ cheaiile and braid; 12 colors Wax calf that | to choose from at thig little y indestructible, | price a al and the dressy | alr ..........+54. 1.19 er; buttom and Gun-M Kid les, These are e Helland Shoe Buttoners $4.50 Ladies, this is a perfeet fit- ting shoe; {ts dull finish end clean cut limes give it @ “tallor-made” effect so much in demand. Flexible welt soles, military heels, new moderately round toe. A a pair— ant $2.50 “DRLFOOT” keeps out the | $5.00 Shoe 50 water, and Shoes may be| ™.‘*'s ss 7». her polished either before or| Ladies’ GuaMetal after application, You can! Byttom Boots $400 “Dri-Foot” 19c Finest, softest gun-metal calf, with flexible extension edge ak ead | soles. A winter Boot par ex- LES, ANY SIZE, | cellence, Military or wide r heel, per Third Floor, Night Gowns, 98c worth up to $1.48; Saturday, per Embroideries at Main Floor, T5e, now selling al, 18-inch Floune ing Cover and good showy goods and will wear well, Price, a yard Floor Sc per yard in the price on about 2,000 yards of 4@-inch The high ask you Underwear Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Dravwe rs, Petticoats and Chemise, all Yace and embroidery trimmed. All displayed o® one of our Bargain Counterg on the third floor, and your choice 8c White Sale Prices Nainsook and Hgmburg Flouncings, 356 ana 25 Embrolderies, 5c c

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