The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1913, Page 3

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; THE STAR—THIURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913 g | PORTOLA HEREAREAFEW | FiRE DRILL ON LINER THAT BURNED AT SEA |NEXT WE’LLHAVE? ‘E-A PEGE: FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOBS CONGRESS | FESTIVAL}A HAS OVERLOOKED CHINESE MONEY ! 3 9H AIMELHOCH, 625 FIRST AVE 3 TRAINS DAILY _ | ‘ore 3s = “ihe 124-cent coin woud a Saturday Overcoats J saturday’ Fun, Frolic and Co C t . — my oe ae All " Phone eilot 125 NEW YORK. Oct 15.—Rube Ma wilch tow sal lot 1 coat’ Selz Meee 7 Hats and Space Pratghs and Pink. nee ections wt a : wu fg Shoes . Caps i “ a—aty Ninna fg Reduced | 55c | Reduced al iow a — = DEATH WON TOSS | vd PRICES Grote-Rankin Ss TERMS Fire Drill Aboard the Ill-Fated Volturno, Photographed by Underwood & Underwood, When the Ship Was) ne a phe tons of $2.00 $1.00 Eagle Brand All Flannelette Pure Wool, Overshirts, extra heavy extra heavy, Shins and fF Furmishing ff es anc dark Drawers gray. Just the in New York Harbor Recently ' Fine Tapestry Upholstered AT_ TEE MOVIES NOME SUFFERING > erio urni ure ea a thole_ prose | tus Mentor, and author wubfon.| cision et Rome : $1.23 Gar. Reduced prs Class A Until Saturday Night | ceived The Faith t the| GET RID OF THE TOR-|}\< ‘ MENT OF RHEUMATISM | « 1 The Powers drama HIMELHOCH. BROS. Formerly Kline & Rosenberg 625 First Avenue, &27 Sf That you can do by ridding} HIT BY AUTOMOB| Le yourself of the cause. Weak,} WASHINGTON, © While gish, inactive kidneys al dose “ee w the uric acid crystals to} Mak Se ah atcha und circulate in the blood, Ally bruised these | sdging in the joints and cause rheumatism, and stiff, swollen adhing joints. Foley Kidney) Pills ease your pain and tor Metropolitan—"Quo Vadin ment from the time you be- motion pi ” gin taking them. They posi-| Roberts tively and permanently build pictures, up the kidneys, restore their Seatt no Batley & Mitchell st normal action, and strain out|e@ gn ~adling "the uric acid crystals that} NEBRASKA cause the rheumatism and|° 7 ? to , or ne be net Sheree lumbago. Try them. Sold by|« or t he art laughter j —!! Bartell’s Drug Stores. Psestties. ra le ; oye ‘i # ie ’ - 52 neer, 1s dead.—Belt line tracks will Spring construction and ove fed with best curled hai he Shadow of the Mountalr : | tize PRICES WAY BELOW REGULAR Meaabay homsats; “A Dew in Ol ‘WARE. | The play" would be test en tar AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Message Wasn't for Him, but It __ Found His Long Lost Brother Moore Sapho. NEW YORK man. Because of the similarity of the name to his he followed the A ruddy-fa: d man in @ re dining room 4 Cc, Waldman, 4 n, Germany. 4 ldmans began to com- Presently the gray- Pantagee—Vaudeville 2 threw their arms about each other, it turning out that they _ Jong lost brothers. J. D. Farrell’s asione er Kin Wm. Arnold 4, pio- ably be elevated wit n Lubin e if it were not foro effe e 4 Library “routs! Semte, geeey weet] Certified MilkScores |} “hele a. “Kevato = { i j T ILLINOIS ?| bd . } Table cbparoians |r 4) First at Yakima golde . Grand Untit Saturday Ni ae whi nf r tempt ne sentcing : supreme N the milk and cream contest at the Yakima State Fair, just closed, J. D. Farrell’s Maplewood Certified Milk made the very high score of 98, and as a result was awarded first honors. The next highest competitor scored 92.75. Imperial Candy Co., Seattle Olymp pian Tonight Mary 8tw great Edison SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY j Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Re- In the grade, or market milk contest, John Steele, of Renton, won first prize, his milk scoring 92.80; L. Hanson, of Elliott, won second, his milk scoring 89.50. The entire milk output of these MICHIGAN Muskegon: Chief of Police Dyk f and fined $5 r tra was arres city market ts ty will liable and Solicit Your Patronage. the wet cotumn two farms is handled exclusively by the CAFES GROCERIES PHOTO SUPPLIES Pure Milk Dairy. R. J. Elliott, of \ KODAKS Elliott, another shipper whose milk out- - TATE’S ( CAFE |. Zoble Grocery Co. sak wean eles put is handled exclusively by the Pure Cans Cleanser leg Milk Dairy, was also awarded a prize, NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Eastman Kodak Co, TABLE weote DINNER ‘ Macaré | | ae cS his milk scoring 82. Ibe wit Fitote 405. 14S Third Ave LMG Gig, WretL ane Maiti | 1220 Second. Opp. Arcade Bldg a toon" ° Out of a total of seven honors BV. ADAMS 4. D. THAGARD PENNANTS RESTAURANTS | Onion a x@ awarded in this milk and cream contest, | | pt ey Mane 4 four went to the Pure Milk Dairy and The Mecca “tit Ne Home Hod aed ae German Delicatessen | Half Pound Box of [Jcabbane oe. 0 @ | its shippers. The honors awarded us 610 test Avenue Lindquist & Lund, Inc. Shop Chocolates Free With |)iatabagne : nt | bear out what we have always con- Pennants, Tents, Awnings and sh C. F. Baasch | py [0 ae “ie tended, namely, that the products of our $18 SHIGE AVE, 15-Cent Want Ads : ae ie dairy—milk, cream and ice cream—are STAR WANT AD OFFICES not equaled in the Seattle market, and 229 Union St., between Second and Third rank as high as those of any dairy in is the United States. 219 Union Street } FUNERAL DIRECTORS a in of Chauncey Wright Feeds From 2,000 to 3,000 : | Avenues. ; x STAR WANT ADS 110 OCCIDE » AV. || Witte ol THEATRES Star Building, 1309 Seventh Avenue. 1 ‘ * BRING RESULTS ———||___ - CASH WANT ADS IN THE STAR COST ONE +H Pu r e M lI | k D a l r 2 : "|| CENT A WORD. at 1 h E | + a, 1514 Seventh Ave. ” E, R. Butterworth & Sons Cae ae HOUGEN, THE 1921 FIRST AVE. ‘ TILIKUM THEATRE 2 Shops—216 U HOE REPAIR MAN Telephones--Main 2545--Elliott 4344 n Street, 110 Madison

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