The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 7

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HOW YOU MAY THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES) | The statement ts hat thou sands woar eyes really need th ° these unt the th “All aboard,” Asses ma t RY ‘ tot , Tiousands| Ding, dong! wear w W may Now we're off for a muntetpal car . ride, Or, rather, we will be soon Christmas 4 or New Year All wo need now is a substatl and a car barn nd most of the Mr hav n lad H. Dimmoct ©, as it ts ty night Jown, and nearly four miles of track each way, from Third av. and Stew art st, on the south end, to 1th ay W. and Ni on at, on the north end, have been laid Division A Finished This unit in the muntetpal car 505 LOWMAN BUILDING THE STAR— ALL ABOARD.--RIDE ON OUR NEW MUNICIPAL STREET CAR LINE! "TWILL SOON aN you don’t, He was the rule, not the exception, BE OPEN | } \ RIDAY, OCTOBER 10, Th I ¥ the Cost Publio Market pid LIVING Corner in Seattle Public Market =o Fr Ke Oye Reduced whe Salmon BO¢ and 1913, soe “10: * ‘COMME ee ie Markets hat Have Pike Place Market ? mh Sanitary Public Ne Silver Gas Lighters, 15¢ Fach ‘each, == Pike Place Public Market: jail Bee them dem daily onstrated to ¢ esh Dun safe and con SUGAR ON morrow at iy called Division “A. and extends] | Philadel- Stall No. ho terminu Feel nee phia Fish TEBO's Extra Fancy Crawford Peaches, 50¢ box.......seeseeeee 208 ba bay brides Co. TEOOEN NAV A BE A N Ss white, best quality, 4 Ibs purcha | DD, ——— F y ; 64, | i] t eed 2 continuo MUNICIPAL STREET lluiy” _— Oath 118, Bl Gearantond Tees a 206 joa each way urkra 2 . ¥ * are now on| LENGTH ISOS Pees i } boxes Ohio Matche ull count) 10¢ ‘209 i. A rare eee | Home Roasted GOLD DUST [8c 60LD pusT stalls 201 f ght more are to arrive before cmnnnnn~é©>;»94En EVERY DAY 22-57-40 dc All are mod weg Dungeness Crabs, 2 for 25¢; Halibut, 4 lbs. Qhé.......ccceeee 1522 ca cars aithy, ion at Dexter av pnmeed’ tran . Hiring This Fatorday igh the ‘prescrig, |And Aloha st. is completed tt will be eto data “* fan HOOSIER HOME BAKERY “"V.4 ot Adv but a drie string the Sugar Stall em — trolley wire a are will be! 1 Sleepin Porch V haayor| Geter roe 7 bars P. & G BUY YOUR MEATS HERE r Cottertll ret he ? ping il another Come in Saturday and] ---+-++ see Where the pri right and quality the best. Curtains cipal railway Have a Cup of Our Famous Tokio Tea Store j s for Saturday. Awnings and Canvas Covers ; Club House Coffee and a f SOUND VIEW MARKET CO. a H Ord {pts from the $200,000, ri wREE: STALLS 24-36 . Made to Ord ' Rei ah ban, baa aac one Hot Biscuit FRE Lower Floor—Stall 47 We have the best methods for | ticaity eon exhausted, and, when| _M&P_Showing Route of Municipal Car Line When Opened. : specalting Sleeping Porch Cur the ‘ at of the eubet a the car ——-__— - - ore Phone Elliott 4432 serge Salou titer a5¢ | All Cream Caramels, ibe Call us up, Elliott 5340, and , he wiring ts co ed Kelect Oregon Fees, doe ahe sas TN ate aetve eottmaten. with a $20 lowance eR ual Mle Bee " E. C. ROLOFF Maw Yick Geddy Cheaes, 00 ABO LINDQUIST & LUND ar ot Lavinia A ill ant of a tare; Grved i Unben Siskete 114—MAIN FLOOR—125 area e anion nd ] ? TH eg li age lg cated Dried Fruit, Nuts, Honey and cad hat idle ar iy © table in eo cl 1104 Third Av. Danee at Dreamland tontght—Ady. | ie i cenn cei a eae Ve ad Chocolates, hand rolled, he pS a a Dougal looked across to Dor mnald Yakima Burbank Spuds, 100 BE" Bice Gras: Butter, 2 Ibs. io cas once | nd sald in a thick, sleepy pounds, delivered 1 75¢ | ald, d'yo notice wh My an Cc | bon, delivered sects tates eee 9 3 Large Cans of Carnation Milk 20c | oe cura" Compan atl dips i ae Ho i's andyLo. Are you interested tn farming? ye,” says Donald, “I no Jonathan Apples, del. . sas 758 dozen .......... we In chicken raising? he's dead! He's " . No. 1 New Yakima Comb Honey A. R. KASDO WIth 250 Purchase Tea, Coffee or Cocoa trying? me four hours!” os ee arday ool, 3 tor. ase i a ae 1509 Pike Place ¥ n " ny did ye Sickel Pears, local, box Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, doz., 40c; 2 doz. ...75c stent ies 3-Year-Old Black Fies, Ib Tee nace —_ ——————— Washington Creamery Butter, Ib., 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; at iad "a tan te White Mission Figs, Ib..12/2¢ 3 ashingt Ah ates : $1 10 2 nine” | i Rose ushes Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, 4 Corner Public Market Se 60-ve wee ceeds: moesan errr eres ) Oo Washington & be. cae be bee, eatenston dlvieion Regular 35c Each Golden Dates, 4 Ibs PURE CANE A poe LBS. . Lk cots - $1.00 TOM! | E. A. Bryan of the state co! wi ° ae € cans > a FREE LEAD PENCILS TO CUSTOMERS eck cA otiveeation wemune! = KEPT THEM BUSY pedal — = Fard Dates, 2 Ibs teeny ries | Sy Meena et ,Prof. O. L. Waller will speak oo ALD | LAL QUOT 9 ..... ...... _ ane : MRS. JESMER’S “NU STYLE” BREAD Road Making,” and will {lustrate Fi ee = FRESH MEATS—Main 5231 PATENT FLOUR, 81,20 suck, delivered tian wih other #200 108 PIKE ST. - ae oy totion iides.| gopus, x. ¥, ont. 10 During @ Sanitary sata “ Philadelphia Market Stalls 106-112-114 First Av. Entrance. Main Floor, Opposite Bon Marche Getween First and Second Aves. a hint 1523 First Ave. Stalls 2-7 SUN GROCERY 4 -~ Columb ive branch of the! Seattle delegates to the second| Moulton and Mrs. E. T. Moulton, = i Fag congpeecmeafie pdt ode Women's Foreign Mission society, annual convention of the Washing-|her mother, who were awarded Rp Pg ae Bcf Mle which opened Thursday. tight, is ton Real Estate association, which |damages amounting to $9,500 for he Was uncere being held today at the First M. E. opened {ts session in Everett today, | injuries sustained tn the collapse of htened out, 10 feet church. left this morning on the $:30 inter-|a gangplank. ; oa 8 urban. The cows assembled at the gate Shushanna gold valued at $5,300, eee f r Saturd and while walting there one fer | taken from the elaine owned - ee permeny fone eal ore M. A. Murphy, a civil war vet- MAY BE ROOM THIEF another tried to drink from an fron |James {nd Nelson, discoverers of/act violations is city f : : a) ay watering kettle at a corner of the |(he new diggings, has been brought smuggling aliens into the United pig bork Rete tha tised city for! SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—H. Ky / : ec | f but even the water was heay-|to Seattle by O. L. Dickson, prest-| sss. were sentenced in the fed- home, 1810 24th 8. Funeral serv.|Foster, or Melslin Foster, as his | The Middleman Eliminated jily ¢ eee ee ee, Wheel lg Be bok rad bar en placea val. court. Thursday. Bob Arm, !¢es Will be held Saturday morning, | name {s variously given, sald to be sprawling. A horse djotn- | route c n placed |e ob 3 ° —eat—— against the charged |on exhibition at Second av. |strong got two years; shotaro eee |a son of a rich widow of Spokane, - nd was “kited” 12 feet eee Washio, I. Umeda and K. Ito, 20. Petitions of new trial have been| was arrested, charged with robbing 9 away. The shocks were not fatal, | The s&cond day's session of the | days, and Pete rkov and Dr. filed in the federal court by the de-| rooms at the Hotel Court, where he twenty-first annual meeting of the! Dransoloff each a year and a day fendants in the cases of Ruth was stopping. e o.’s Markets | mecevvine car enrmies |" @ | The headquarters of the Queen * c lub 8 C The following big specials will be offered to- Se Won Tore Mocks canaer ai : 6, where entries will be re . morrow, Saturday: p 10 DEATH the big cat show to be h : the Bon Marche November 6, Choice, Fresh Dressed Hens, per Ib........22c 0 aged | Chetce Prime RID WBE | Sta e206 | mamstonn, tad, Oct. 10—cing| WANT PATO PAY | » ow Beef ... . ling to a scaffold, one end of which} PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.—Claim 4 |had broken loose, two workmen|ing she was married in 1911 tol Choice Spare 12:6 |bung suspended for nearly an b " agne Tower, Jr, Mrs. Ribe ..... te weeeee » the earth on the ¢ a Burdick Tower, as ob 4 side of the great smokestack at the If, has sued his father f 4 (Our mutton so Choice T Bone 22¢ Standard Ot) chp h ; ‘ alle nating his affections q Steak me Screaming and praying by turns, — saabahinenaenintandieann scabs jl they clung until thelr strength was|_ | The above prices will prevail at the alae markets : mated, when they loosened thet : : dropped to the ground ; OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike, {bly injured y SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. aught on a pi z WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. and oy i ees threeds ot Li AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. bse ff Penal ae as an aided WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. Gna veneied CASCADE MARKET, Lower Floor Westlake Market. John Horak, who dropped to the BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. ground, died of his tnjuries Th Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” ose Look for U. S. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and ‘SENT RIOT CALL Requiring quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. a ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10, The antics ae of six Washington university fresh Additional os - - men who were disciplined by sopt jomores he created such a comme tlo the summer gar that | ‘ focus. ink sear by turned in & A beatifully col- ° sral_ mounted police : men were required to disperse the ored copy, size 14x to 4 i | "The freshmen were compelled by 19 inches of the ac- Al NT he sophomores to propose marriage mm 3 } ‘ SPECI VIA RENTON th efery womas who passed on the To make room for new companyhg master- ets street. Some of the women fled in yoods we are offering ) Beginning Thursday, October 9. \terror, but one young woman star ee it nn ean, piece by the Ber- . Subject to change without notice. tled two of the propsing students |f™ 5.000 rolls 10c and 15 ail Adhas b ccopting both, The two students >, in artis’ rec Renton Express Cars Phen Wiese forded t6 deoide ty com Paper at, per 5 = : Leave Fourth and Pil bat which should have the prize, but double roll . we C Swartz, will be 9 lthe arrival of the police ended the an 4 ; 9 A m. trouble. 3,000 rolls 20c and 25¢ mailed fre¢ to your ne 0:20 a. m . P ; 3 f 12:20 p. m ARE DYING HARD Gilt : a aS 0c address pn writ 4 per double ro 1:40 p dap 5.00 a WASHINGTON, Oct, 10.—Prosi ten request to Last stage leaves Issaquah pm | dent, Wilson intimated that the ant Ingrain at, 25 f Round trip to Renton, ; round tr @\ currency bill views iexprenned b per double roll C Renton to Issaquah, $1.50 the bankers’ convention in Boston Rento . are those of men unwil Ane to yield Striped and Embossed : soa e= =< control of the country’s financial Ad t ‘ McCloskey’s Addition | — | iiig A Man Had a Stove ieee ? anagy to Issaquah a aan atove bo wanted to ant |W pet rolls... 0c ; 4 of; and he patd $8.00 foi THE TOWN WITH A PAY ROLL advertised it two days In the Jorders cut out free : Miscellaneous column of The | Dru ists || Star, and he had six or yak | | | eallers the same day to look | ' es 150 to 500 || at the stove, and he sold tt for | & \. y, | $5.00, And it only cost him | 30 conta to sell it An¢ you | macontraY PAYMENTS || think this ts a joke, come to , the Star office and we'll tell | 0 e a aper Sidney || you the man’s name. He asked | || us not to print It, He is a big " ; || merchant in Seattle. And you | avi re not on to the game if | * " i " RR IT TRS Ln ET I, f 907 SECOND AVE.... aT |

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